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Average D aily N et Preaa Ree T b e w m to e VVeek EaA ei Snow sddttg, beooo)laf,teito 9 m m n L 1N 8 •older today, fSto-tasRilit, h iin - « w t p ks Name Two VerplandL CTA 6-10; fair, cold tonuROW, k ^ at «:MB. St tlM.SI^ 14,577 w eer 30. l lB» Otttp^ ftOU «or »• !ifw«rt jContei^ Winners Disciisses Math UmuAeeUa^ACUy of rUIttge Charm pr."'W tt 'Iftk-‘.Uoinrt ab* aicttt Th» I m ,il^ t r e a s u r e C H E ST tf^BUftaNI Rd. win igfn wUl aM^ at 7*J0, 81UU« Manfheater winnon of the Mrs. Joan Rogers, A Oihda 4 PRICE SEVEN CENTS^ turn aai'Mite'luuiPtf w Soadav jul« noviM a f m toR iw teedier at Vcrplanck Sahool, . d i a m o n d s (FOtntTESN PAGB8-TV SBCWON-COIOWCnCOT U PS) MANCHBSTBai, OONN, Sk-TURDAV, JANUARY », 19M < o -« M A»,Mv - P « . U) Blka National Leaderri>4> oon- yO Ii.LXXXV,NO .S 8 fttaii 4 to 10 R ja at Uiefr bon* aho«^ , toat to r 1M6 >w«n today an- win apeak on ManPheeteria KtMP n i tli§tr S6tSi wpddtmf Your 'UtM. la the auditorium. SEATTLE (AP) — RaM- toa amiual ramOy Holy BoataaMo art Radial Tfl- Nigh Seboot ehidents, are MOsa pji^ii. on Sunday fittoi 3 to 0 dea and Mra. >Raltoi Smfth. Mrs. RogeM is fourth grade As niturtratefi ‘ dmts of the auburban com­ Lines to Haldl Houarera; daughtoir hf repreaentaUve on the Math Cur­ munity of Maple Valley were p jit. Id tha, diuwdiu w » . V ^ - '^ ------' Mr. add M »- JVaaicis Della- OaoarTadliythaHOly N'ima SO. i;- ^ C ». riculum Revision Committee. horrified when the county yera, 148 liAewood Orel#; and ■ ^ > 7 5 ato^ to ^ acbod eafOterliw ClU D S XAinSlCteir HjiA has taught second, third began using a nearby refuse t>nvfd Rrady, aon of Mr. and and fourth grades at'Verplanck Adi For Easy Paymanfa; site and pec^le were calling Mra. Thomas Brady, 306 Hcdlia- since 1957. It the Maple Valley Dump. Upwocth Clrele of south New fow n Sign9 S t They are both entered In \0 K - Before that, die taught eto^ Presumably everything Is liatbodtot Church will meet a state opotest now hOiiig Judged A lOw to toootpoirafe IhO’t t * inentary claawa in' Mineola, MICHAELS JEWELERIS? *^ST«MMato^aaS*^ all r ^ t now. County com- Target of U.S. Jets Honday at 8 p ja at Uto home to New London.; 7h«^ atotf . win­ L.L. for five years. She holds a • »l. mlaslonwB renamed it the o f Mm . Howard Flatrell. 88 blema oC the. vaitona aerilee ner wlB -receive I860 fa inlses B-S- degree from the State Uhl- Cedar Hills Disposal Park. Packard S t X™. Robert Mo*ri» clhba and the ChMU^ ofO m - and ha tiiglbU tor nattonal .itoo- ' ''- 4 i aoB win Bwrve aa co-hoatesa. vsHity of New York and did her ____ meroe into one "Waicoltne' to pgnltion whsae. H ««><* teacher training at TeacheM to $1,000. , ^ The Mandteeter Rhflateltot Manchiwteir aign wm b#‘ dto- College in Oswego. She t o cur­ G>ng Bomb Society wfll meet Monday from cunwi hy repreaentattyea ( t the Tha, MasKfaeater oontert was rently working toward her Bandits Get 7 to 10 pju. at Mott’a Commu* vattona okgutoatlotia on 9 6 6 :6 open to all sentoM of both high Haler photo master’s degree at the Univer-. at 8 pjn. at a aaeeUng to the eehoola. B a^ cohteatant was re­ The engagement of Mtee Don­ The engagement of Mias Joan aity of Connecticut ATPlfS *- RESH FROM iHE’cp m am Hits Stall a lty BaU. quired ic tipiin brophuroe de- Chantoer'a ofRdial.;. na R neFC ^^ c< Manchaater M si^ Hewitt of 180- Center St. AH interested parents and FVwty Of: Mars, Baldwais, Nortliera Spys, Cmrflaiid, $11,000 in aoribing their tom- y im in high to Justin p. V. >>. MWs, Rqsseta and McGowan. . ■' rousaPolish Woman’s Alliance, At.preaent preeeni, eiwp aa^o£,«4li4iOtuhe to H a^ F. Ndlson of Atlanta, teachcM are invited. Refresh­ achoN, achpiaatto standing, ex­ b u y h as baen aimoMRoed by her In Saigon I Oraup d il, win meet Sunday at jta own algh Ga., bee been announced by her ments will be served. i pjn.At 77 North St, to Manchest^, tracurricular acUvltlea and any papento, Mr. and Mm . G. Rob­ OH ROY, LOOK! Fresh StrawbMiteA 3 Holdups awarda'received in high school. ert Foreet, 224 Spruce S t parents, Mr. and Mm . John CotiHoe P ears, Bed, W h ite Bljw SAIGON, South Viet th e oMABtoations which have TheAPtoest was conducted by Her fla a ce la tha aon of Mir. Rewitt of West Fahn Beach, temples. Navel prahgrt, S p ^ HARTFORD (AP) — Three Nam (AP)—U.S. jets art jk.A duiriicate bridge game wUI Invited to «u|mv»i« ”— oeen xnvuoa lo ihacuaS the prO" Tom Donran, Manchester Blk’a snd Mrs. Justin J. MiUer of Church Women Imported .Chestnuts, IJmes, b ate»^ ^ . _ — Gtmto- holdups in Connecticut, two in hammering hard at Com- be conducted tonli^t in a room ^th the Chamber are the F la . youth activity chairman. Judges Gtoetonhury. OrangES, Boac PeaM and Indton Bivor BeeUtoss munist supply routes on the second floor at the Com- jaycees, Ktwanls, Rotary and H er fiance to the eon of Mr. l^ponsor Film tee Hartford area, netted gun­ w ere WlUlam Freem an and Edr • Miss Forreat, a 1944 graduate and Mm . Hairy E. Nelscm of through Laos to check men munity T, 79 N. Main St, and ehibe. S s o : Stoiiacli, TsBo^ men more team 811,000. Friday. ward TomUel.' of: Miancheater High Sicbobl, is West Patel Beach. and equipment that North •ponaored by the M an^stcr !>,. p^ank Horton of the City emitoyed at Ptioenix Mutual EJptocbpal C biH ^ Women of Sqnadi, wSSteVdlow Turnfas, R om ^ I^ttace^Boi^ The biggest haul of tee day YWCA. RegistmUons wlU be /.. Mltos Hewitt u a graduate of L e t^ , Peiss, Com, Broccoli, Rfoto and Egg PtoBt. Viet Nam is speeding Cammlttea'-of tlm Ijtfe Insurance Oo., Haittori-' St. Mary’s Episcopal Churth was grabbed by tee two armed taken at 7:46 and play wiU be- caiamber, who is spearheading M>. M U 4r to a,194X Miaitofaestcc High School. She is south, informed sources 1 Police Recover ,employed a t .Fratt and Whitney wtU sponsor a sbowteg of “Tlie men who fled with 810,000 after gin at 8. The event is open to propoeat said, "We feel that of Otaustonbury )SfiR Schoc^. He said today. the public. t DivSton .or D ift^ Airewft Mouse That Roam,^’ a toature sticking up the Foodmart Inc. To do any less would be mad­ attractive signs of this sort was recently, dthtoariied Rlbi^ Stolen^^ehicl© Cb^.,,Eato:;jH aiitf^ fltel Ih color, Monday at 8 p.m. market in East Hartford. n ess,’’ one souiTce said. "W e would snhancs ths appearance the D.8. Army , aRcf aw i^ Manchester YWCA wlH Ooi^ te Neil Hall at the ^orch. The LLiTU I>IS...... 4 ^. ♦.• • • • • ^ The money was taken from simply cannot let the Oommu- of ManchestSr, particularly at three yearn , wftti' tta 40ndjlir- Nelson Attended Fakn duct a Tour of Homes May 14. WbUe on'^'piitinl iNtoch County eehoola and re- event to open to the public. A PICKLE SPEABS .., •. *..... • ‘ i the cashier’s office in the market nlete arrive In South Viet Nom th#...pntrancea to our commu­ morning, ftpii'lTMtar A . borhe. ito to'e*hy*oyed Mh . Cart J. Dauber is tour nity.’' . . and w i^ e y DivtNon c« HhRisd , celved a B.A degree and maa- nominal aidniladon fee will ])e "Here’s Where Y«&AM YouiJWgMtoM and during regular shopping hours. with all that stuff intact.’’ chsirmsn. She will be assisted son apotted’'^A-car' wMch had Aircraft Oorp., East Haittord. teria degree to advertiaing from charged. 'IHE lUllw Police said the gunmen, pos­ With the pause In tee bombing by Mm. AUlaon O. Bi^antneir, co- been repoiid^'s<^en yiMterday Peter SetleM is the star cf the ing as shoppers, stixdled up to ; . A to ll wed^tliig ib p lm e d . Ftoftda State' Untveraity. He to ■fO#' of North Viet Nam In its 16te idialrmaa; Itos.' Pierre Mar- aftenwon ffto Aliinbry 8t. nedr an sdyeptiataig representative Odumbia pioture, which has tee cashier’s window, took their day, another terrorist incident the Maoobeiitor^liRHnoclal SkiA teney, reCreahmenta; Mm . Ver- Ta^i: Collectioiig wMh th e W ail S tre e t Jo u n iai biton rated as femBy entertain­ ______Rrodnef!" weapons frpm bags they were startled Saigon. A bomb demol­ pMal. 83,Mt0 S tP t^ DiBxW r ner NyUn and Mlsa Magda Nes- . . ment. It tells a atory of the carrying and forced her to open ished a sidewalk peddler’s stall The par 1s owned by Edna DETROIT — The major In A ttoota. ' . 87^ OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DAYS a 648A884 idk, Ucketo; Mm , ^Gerald Othn- High in liMonth , wwtd's rnnaUeat army waging the door to tee office. Johnson of BoHon, and ^ Fer- American automaketv T h e wedding to planned fo r In front of the My Oanh iBoetlng pasBO and Mm . N. L. Krasc^la, wiin:i'.r Ernest Jdacfaell, collector of "Small Gain ’ Reported tried to get the money from a .revenue.- Another March planning. III (ii'i I Local taxpayeH have until clerk. Mm . Helen Plourde but "Tliey dWtat deliver tee see- when she refused to open a carii m J r r J * * * ’' |{(ir|. \ dll’ ^ 1 > f'.l I I F4b.- 1 to pay tha adeond in- China Role Seen r tanned 1 O day andnd bomb," bom b," one said. ealtoia«e tdader Mike he feoM « protest march by Ne- daily, deoppiiljrnea«3ri.000^, sddttlonal income to the Oen- A|imNE'S& Btfthrt, nnsit, fact-ftedlng team gro students may result in a oC bomba and rockets But ttere appeared little pros- jo ^ y, Lindsay, left tone Were Jailed for clvU con- one Oterytog e .22 cUIbrf rifle, ^ j^e Vtatnameae .’.m fact teat nolnt mav al- confrontation with angry wUtes. munlU woter-boni troMc and tng Decamber. pect of immediate settlement as jjjji he had' been to tenant Tuesday, was reported held up ptoprietor Letond Grom- b^^tes. OommuUst ZL ^ “ ch^ ” tee “H we can get by Saturday ttucke moving down newly con- Otttor December toooma to- D o c. 30c tee city completed a fuM week touch wlUi the negoUaUons and improving at BeUevue Hospital, itM for 880. North tfiet Nam becomes more team said in a report released without bloodshed, I tUnk we s t^ ^ chided $46,864 to thO Water year after year... of snarled traffic, Jangled reUred. to his quarters at the The union offlcials were arrest- Grumman told police the ban- ^^g„t on Red CUna. prlday nigU will be able to settle down and Norte Viet Nam Fund, 134,744 to the Bewer Fund, nerves and severe economic Hotel Roosevelt. ®<1 *“7 contempt in refusing to dlU took 880 from tee cash ^ ^j^acult. it said, "the llkell- Mansfield ' and four Senate some progress,’^ r . Btan- spared air“ 148,847 to the f i n utetriet Fund. He PASQUALINI loss. The Roosevelt, In midtown (See Page Six) hood tacreases teat North colleagues also warned that the ley Hugh Smite said Friday. «1^ j S S i 348 Avery Si> Wapplng 4801 to the Dog M4«n«t IMn#. (See Page fUrtecB) (See page Six) ultimately Smith, one of two Negroes on e and 88,MS to tho MweieJ PtWto- New York Gov. Nelson A. Manhattan, Is about 10 Wocks m . M4-Q604 RocketeHer received a promise the Hotel Americana, site ------could engulf the entire Aslan the five-member aty OouncU, to ^t negoU^^s started town Taxlnli Dlattf4|: mainland to general War and warned of a possible confronts- o n tee \ leti^ ese • -.V 'i. V e y from President Johnson Friday the negotiations between tee that federal help would be pro- Transit Authority, headed by that chances ^ a just, negotl- tion If Tuskegee InsUtute stu- P l^ vlded for individuals and small Joseph B. O’Grady, and the two Spring Fashions ’66 ated sectlement are slim. dents demonstrate agaU today, conttauo to businessmen hit by the strike. striking AFL-CIO unions, the Mansfield, Democrats Rd- The protest would be the r ^ ^ a roaring mtind 3. Muskle of Maine end fourth by students since Samuel Installatlona in tee nonn. The mediator, Sylvester Gar- Transport Workers Union and rett, made his assessment of the the Amalgamated Transit Daniel K. Inouye of Hawaii and ' (g^e Page Six) ’ strike talks as they recessed Workers. ’ Not "Youthful’ Republicans J. Caleb Boggs of '®®® ***® ® "Young, Delaware and George D. Aiken . , , . ■ .i ...... early today after a 16-bour sea- Neither side woidd comment of Vermont returned last month (rion. after the long session BYlday By RHEA STEWART TTie talks resume later today, night and early today, hut bote from a 86-day, 80,000-mlle tour G/lw/orPTI/V* head start in’66! (Herald l^ecial Writer) - f - 'K-W-r-.'*•' which took them to 12 countries U U r t n ^ v m i t e x i ‘*I would say there has been had expressed pesslipiBm Fri­ NEW 'YORK — “K ’s young” and the BrltlfSi colony of Hong ------some progress — some small day. , , ...... < ’=•4/ Kong. gain," said Garrett, one of three tW Vice President Douglas te^i’^LSTcS They visited South Viet Nam tigner Series showings being Dec. 2-4, and reported tee gen­ Strong Hanoi Note held for tee country’e feshian eral situation there is much the etetors at Delmonico’s Hotel. same as a year ago, despite tee Grace there was a tim e w h « major U.S. troop buildup. New Orleans Suffers fashions were described as “What was controlled then by Delivered to India •’youthful”, wWch brings up an the Viet Cong is still controlled TASHKENT, U.B.S.R. (AP) - Jha was aeked « Interesting pqlnt of semantics. by the Viet Cong,”- they said. X z j ‘f.'hA nptw noite WCU9 aecnffttea u> "Youthful” impMes that you are They fixed Communist Viet The Indian Government said ^ .j,^. Two Damaging Fires trying to grasp some of the Ulu- Cong control of the South Viet- ^3^ received a new and conference, whtob hae been NBW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — Elementery Sohool.sJuM across namese poj^atlon at ^ per „y severe wartidng” from t new nife^ fcatvee,mdudiiir bddhup Vrffds, outsidsrem- after his car catapulted off the “Therem ere were somekhos bank imna em- that the clothee will not . be lars and national police. CWneseteeld Tibet, and alleges pmed before. tone Ifarted at the right view mirror and front and r w seat bdts, standard on dH '88 Oonnecticut Turnpike Friday These two excludve toatuhn AnfVed'too late- 'tor our ployes on the second floor when rtilpp^ to the atorM teat waj^ United States—Approximately other “provocative acts. ’ models Chevrolet buHds. * night, landed in East Main that he ejqiects real women to Thursday aigbt id. Tonight, tiU 9, and Saturday from 8 M«e p e(^ bou ^ CbeTrokbi Onb This gcmniig success year afto' year just Street and bounced into tee tee flames were spottedi” said 180.000 troops. Jha *he new note wear them with knees covered, Republic of Korea—About 21,- received “yesterday or tee day Bulletm AAL tin 6 PAL, we ^er ^ FUhcf cnfbmaaddp-pliie window of a grocery store. A.J. Werner, an assistant vice bonibt any other make of oar beiEacob A neir goes to diow that thon’s really only one car stuA as automadc Comfmtron heatiue and atr m *. Six persona in the store es­ president of teie bank. “But we which to the light of other de- 000 soldters and marines. before” and teat because he has algnm' * lenjtes makes Mr. Australia—An infantry battal- been to Tashkent, away from Ua.CMMWMtlAv9.»Ui.l . ;ieoard---«m lor Chevni^ peopli'lflEe better than a Chevrolet—and ditioning and A M -FM MtdHpttic Stereo radio. caped injury. got teem out.” TnditkmsUy h^^ierh toiier resde-^titoiiiW that reffects the The driver, Michael J. Usdan- Tramping through the iiMbee Beene a rather conservative fel­ ion and artillery battery, total- Ihdda, he has not had op^r- DEATH CANCELS RACE , ^ low. He said he was making Thto nnpieoedaited de!Q8iid gave Cheirelet tfapt’s another new Chevrolet. Drop into your saiirfoction youTl get from a Chevro eff of 842 Marina ViUage was a t Marie cruet on the b i ^ buUd- tog some 1,200 men. tunlty to study the note carpful- B Q N a E S S HIpS lk*1.19 ^hmotel right through tradein time. aklTts aborter than last year, " MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — A. 7 4a 8 Steaks <"> (nteaH r Wtapped) taken to Bridgeport Hospital UIKtog’s o 18tbxw i floor,uuui, SHUwajrEmory Or------.t- '■ . . . New Zealand—An artillery ly- „ » wbf^qMog aaka lead of abo^ 4 0 0 ^ deder'a and see for yourself. vellee, vice prestdeat and treaa- however, and he serf Ms n ^ battery of about 160 men. Jha is to TaMik^ for tol pow er bo o t klU ed Ite J ilVtiF where he was treated for bead, and two other spills senl^ R o M is is R m e p o r face, back and internal injuries. urer of Delta Steamafaip Oo., nequina out wMtk thdr ttagfu ! Tbtal Viet Cong strength—^An called by tee Soviet Union in an wUeb is headquartered on tee teowtog only to get people’s i estimated 280,000 men. attempt to bring about a peace- driveM to hospltala today la- Usdanoff, a former Canislus opening m inutes e f SHtLOm STEAKS ..L...... A. $1.49 college freshman basketball 12te and 18te floora, aaid, “It eccuatomed to a aborter Vlet Cong “main force’’—69,- fM settlement of disputes be- ! QQQ tween India and Pakistan. Oon- Orange Bowl Regatta’s ntoo* ItCadei^p.. .the Chevrolet Way ■tar, crashed through tee wind- ooiddn’t be worae.” »!«*• hoar endurance robe on wto^e, ------TMs was good preparation North Viet Nam troope—14,- taots between tee two ^ to® U , S. C H O IC E ^ of U s 1961 sedan and ruffled Blsoayns then his body hurtled through EVANSVILLE, Ihd. (AP) — tor the documentary film of 000 meeting dropped off and they Mllltia-100.000 Bxe reported etUl far from rials called off the event. ThO. SnLOIN TIPIIOMT ______A M t 44-0479 the window of tee Bayamon Fire destroyed a radio atatioa the Coty Fashion C rttica regatta la a windup featnid Support troops—17,000. agreement. U > I t to. utoole e r MSHril half Market, 871 East Main St. and three ddlisr huHdtoga tfala Award Show, which th is w inter at Hiaml’e New Fear eeeena. A V m im O a S D CHEVROLET DEALER DWORIN CHEVROLET, IN C CAPITOL MOTORSw INC. The youth was found on tes morning. lured every one who Is any Political cadres—40,000. New DelW in the past h as DPIjjUNOHBSTER, CONN. Orange Bowl FeetIveL 'E h i O t e b R o o m Ki « r th e 8 lr^ Tip ...... $U 9 478 CONN. BOULEVARD—388-84U '3M 4 MAIN STREET—637-S144 floor behindbenina a counterc»umer ofux teeuw In other major Ridiana fires one to the fashion world to the The report said the Viet Cong, charged China and Pakistan aro CARTER CHEVROLET CO„ IN C This BUI Blass creation for Maurice Rentner fea­ through recruitment to tee acting to ctmeert against Intea. dead driver wise Mentlfled by EAST HABTFORD. CONN. HARircwO, OONN. ■tore by police and firemen who of tee past 34 boura, two sec- MetropoUtean Muaeum of Art police aa Hank Bowman, 03, OPEN AT EHliHT SATURDAY " UM IIAIN STBEBT-S4S-83I8 tures the individual look—shown in a three piece south and Infiltration from the In September, when the Ihdiw lemoved him to the hospital. tione of downtown Logenaport for the aeason's most elaborate w riter for Rodder megeolda police said Usdanoffa and a warehouae complex to fashion productiem. suit of white and black check. Its sleeveless jack­ Communist north, are believed aimy was fighting against Pak- THE GRODT CHEVROLET CO. ARDERT CHEVROLET, INC; •iM eoerotw o< a boot teettaK, WHiGOX-RAU CHEVROLET, INC. •uto also damaged two parked New ^bany wen heav% dam- In a aettbig created by dene* capaMe df substantially tocreas- latan, C3idna greatly rtepped up Pinehursf Grocery, Ine. m e t h as a dropped shoulderline, ring cdlar with coin qorvlee a t ble Solebwy, lbM ||j||; U41 NtaNLEY SIREET u>M M SM XL DHAM KOAD—884-0M1 P0Q1J0NQC» AVI’ tw aese ■■IH, broke a poridng m eter, a«ed . ere who wrttbed uniler 'long dotted aaeot. The skirt is slim, topped with a long tog their numbera to a short tto activity on tee northern JIOBW BRITAIN. OONN. W E ST m a a r a a D , c o n n . WPONKNA OOIn n : period of time. fronL ^ Cow 4y, »»|> f------(Bee Fiege Ste) (See Page Blx> (See Page Swe). sleeved ribbed wool Mouse. Vi <1 ■^., 'V- ' ■ ■ ! S,y ' ■" ■.(, ; ''M lUMcarsrES zvemNe h e b a i a iu n c b b s t e b , conh, sa t d b d a t , ja n u a b t a is m MANCaBSTER EVENING SESLALD, lO N CH S^^i^ CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8,1966 Fii8lii<»ijs ^ life in N)BW Y < ^ Ck)es On India Reds Sheinwold on Bridge DOVT BE SATISFIED MMth dealer With WRB ONLY ONE PLAY Both sides vnbwnlils Despite the Strike — BUT Try to Sink NORIH i By AUTBED SHEINWfMLO A A765S . Young, ’ iVo# NSVP YORK (AP) — Oaapita Lewla Benatar, a aubuitt- F 'fllT lin d ^ P l f l l l Nursing V J tha tranaK emetyaiK^, Ufa In dwelling Manhattan executive, V . * TVhrii IS tomoua eoeperto 0 K54 I Ihg» Oka) the city-goes on — M with a solved Us tzunsportation.pcob- ... .. _ „ played a raund-roUn last No­ ♦ A1073^ hi high and rather broad shoul- also ware of plum and blade difference. 9hr instance; lem thua; GAIXWTrA,. India (AP) - vember to determine the Notxh WEST i w y f Supervision a tr^ Wf doth, Irtob made cagbs ders,*’ said a commentator, who chedcs, hung in a straight line Doctort, nursea, ()|crka and He rented a tmaB mobile Indian Oommunlata are trying A m eriosn team tor 1966, y o « A Q10S2 A 94 K10S743 ftor fur coats by boMlnc .up then added a phrase that would to the ankle. cooks at MemocUl Hospital borne for fSS a day, parte it at a to sabotage a govanunent plan ndgM suppoee that the bridge be more effective applied to the 0 8 *l)ara" of ribbon, who followed Among the exp^lw have been donating, blood daUy lot near Ua offtee at 12.80 a day, ^ critical food dhortagbs in iw very good. It was, but An K ? I9t51 ‘ wearers than to the coe- A Q4 tte nolMs around the stage of Jean L«uls, the California j© two ohildreh, Wetims of leu- an4, with a neighbor, ia in tern- there were also tome amaslng •OUTH aaatero aecOans of the nation. Asgolsed as peculiar toadstools, tume . . . "with aD enceea deslgner Who dressed toretU jcemia. Acroee the city 400 porary residence. boners. D=Dt^d by The Reds apparently fbar Opening lead—Queen o< clube. •7 9 5 2 one sUmpsed outfits by nine Due to the transit strike, pub- 1109732 young designers who merit that Ehren some of the more state- through television's most fa- imnatea and correctional da- He high school studeite are government success would de­ Declaier took tte ace of cluba adjecttee not only__ _ _ for______theirdesign^ hte touches that mous door, was one who drew partment personnel of prisons. being permitted to repmt to stroy two themes they have and returned tiie stngieton heart Eeri Sm A ^^isonal years but for the look the editors' praise for his manl- Mrs. John V. Undaay, the Bcbools neareet their homes. used tor years to s|ir agitation from dummy. East took the ace 2 A 2 A a their clothes. BUver sequin » pulation of chiffon in a glowing gUy's new first lady, gave a pint One reeuK wse that 16 girls — food riiortafasVand farmer of hearts, cashed 0»e ace of dla- 3 t? A A tumpsults cut out not only in t**®* *• shade called kumquat The skirt j^oog at at. dare's Ho<«t»H«». were sdmMted to the afi-male grievances. numde slnd led Ms other dia­ . aughtly round on the t<^. Tl)e juui been cut In a circle, and Mrs. Lindsay, who has rat* ______monds. Now South could ruff bade but around In front, in­ rare Brooklyii Technical Ifigh Hie government plan calls tor plan to raise spades vlgprausly opulent Oscar de la Renta then pleated all around, so that g^roup a , RH negative lAood, gobool.' only one heart in dummy, and tricate cloaks in the most be­ direct goyemment purchase of at your next turn, tiius hinting showed It often, once on a the extreme fullness lay flnt gald, “I fe^ fine." However, a group of boys was he eventually had to lose an­ wildering cacophony of color rice from farmers 'im distribu- at your unusual dMributioei. and design, and a spirit of fun vfWte alpaca cocktail dress on the hips for the benefit of outgoing mall from New York turned away from the aH-giri other heart'trick. . tlim tlunufbv govemment-oon- Copyriglit, IMS thaj inspired a stylist to attach worn w«h a brownish b ro^ those who aren't truly young. A ^Ky dropped 28 per cent thus Wakon Mgh School in the TWa le. the way you migM ex­ oowt, tfid there wsw O o^ r^ band of silver sequins shone at far bacauae of the strike, a Poet Bronx. trolled ration shopp. pect. to 'see ^ hand played in General Featnree Oorp. to a white mink evening coat s«A>twtr MmI4 aas44§a wunA Anlte ta^eaallee* . ^ . . . an enormous pink bow with Beene's navy suit with not only neck and hemline. onooe srnjttenwm aUM. toepm- Traffic got so Jammed in a The plan is aimed at dlatribut- the Tuesday Afternoon Bridge floor-length - streamers, saying behy dcH rieevw a small, jnore logical of the fash- mg mail was otf 10 per cent, couple of areas that stalled Ing India’s food shortages more a ^ . Najturi Study Society. An “You get bored even with all childish round white ooHar ac- editors have been worrying The Poet Office has been ik - commuters were able to get out evenly throughout its 480 million e x p ^ should play the band bet­ Million Pearls a Day population, preventing isolated that mink” . . . and yeru forget ceoted by a daisy that might e]>out the co-existence in the ing tts delivery vehicles to of their cars, go in coffee shops ter even in Me sleep. MANAjCOR, Majorca — IHf there ever was such a matronly have Just been plucked in a game season of long-sleeved tranqinrt employee to and from tor food, and get back before pockete of famlnie from devel Souib cAoUld hot n u h to lead teen htmdred people In thla city oping next to comparaUvely adjective as “youthfui." field, and afi these feaiturce djesses and sleeveless coats- work. autos began moving again. tha atiijgletqn heart from (hum produce a total of a mUUon ar­ my. Bistead', he should earii the So the editors made no seemed younger than ever be- well, when the two get togeth------^------well-fed areas. tificial pearls a day through a cause the model waa showing so gy, ujgy make a Jumper, that top sp^eis and ruff a, spade. comment when David Kidd, A Red-lnspired whisper cam­ secret process treasured by the after showing Ms regular ool- much leg. costume which once symbolized paign has been started lit east­ Only than Is it time to lead a islanders tor years. Twenty- Uprooted Egyptians Find heart mid take the singleton out leetion for Apthur Jablow, John Moorek riotbea are so the schooiglrl. Bill Blass made ern India. The theme: the gov­ five countries Im p ort the portentous and oontrived that fm. Maurice Rentner a remark- o f dummy. brought forth a less expensive, ernment la ti^ng' to snatch food pearls. younger line with skirts two laitely they seem to have been able intricate Jumper by com- If the defenders fall to lead New Life at Aswan Dam away from the farmers to^ feed ' ’ -i inches above the knee. Most inheiitod, like the hato Boston bining a long-sleeved, high- . ^ gv' v1 the city dwellers who dominate trumps. South M3-1492 during kmger tripe. In Viet Nam, officials said, charged her with driving . with I t V , f dam . Center, R»ve lost ly effective In protecting human homes, better fields and more on Jan. 20, Fob. *ritad IT, and without a license. She was jre- *NOTE—^Driiveriee made Mon. to Thurs., 5 P.M. - ti P.M. ^^ey felt it didn't Involve ^ prime lAyaioal ndi- sentries from ambush and In money, but Nubians moved only March 3. More information may ^ 850 bond, them much personally. tion. . __ hidden flushing enemy out the when hidden they enemy felt theywhen had tp be obtained from the county and Frl. and Sat., 8 PM. to 12 midnight. and French Provincial. The Air Force recruits dogs during patrols. leave. club agent at the center. i That Is all changed wMle needed by the various servlcea "The hundreds of sentry and Witnesses to the departure Entrance Foyer Dining Room some puzzlement as to the na- «nd trains them at Lackland Air scout c'ogs now In Southeast from the village of Ballpna, JOB? ‘OARBOLOGIST ture of the war still exists, lew Force Base, San Antonio, Tex- Asia have helped greatly to pro­ AN5 F I£ L O in near the Sudanese border, said SWANSEA. Wales (AP) —Er­ FRI. ■ SAT. ■ SUN. now fall to realize that the con- m . iTiere the doge must pass a tect American lives and to pre- „ „ „ __ _ v, now onn^n , ^3l-33.WILUMANTICn:) IK j tears streamed down the face of nest Arnold was 001 asked0.1 in court nteresting activities fll^ U affecting their Uvee more j^ysical and go through eight vent sabotage," one spokesman young and old as they stripped to sUte his occunation HEAT YOUR CAR I FREE GALLON GAS! OOLTON .NOTCH P!S 1st RUN Plus 2 ______^ »»“'*<= their homes of doors and ,^n- ‘‘l^m T " he said. FRI.—SAT.—SUN. Neither they i»r any member uk* ©ny other recruit. The Defense Department said dows. Some kissed the ground planned daily. of their family may be of draft x number of dogs also are more dogs are needed and Whats that?” the Judge asked 1st Run Feature 10:06 and the walls. They kept looking "I’m a garbage collector,” age. But they do hold Jobe and flown to Ft. Bennlng, Ga., for urged the public to help by sell- back at abandoned houses and pay taxes — and the war has special Army training as scouts ing or giving healthy German said Arnold. He was fined $28 BM STMS ! ASTIIIiYIIFnU.lllllEIUIDAllllHI1IRE the cemetery where their dead for ateallrfg a car battery. BIGHITSI grown to be a major economic to accompany night patrols. shepherds to the services. Local were buried. •A as well as military and political The armed services have set- Air Force recruiting offices can BIG One woman, a widow, 'was S(NM0S! John Ford rafts, movies, concert factor., tied on the German shepherd be contacted for more informa- heard addressing her dead hus­ Production To be named "Man of the for tMs duty because of Ito ag- tion. band: "I leave despite myself. I Year,” a fellow should show leave you to the care of God and game room* some growth during the twelve who never sleeps. Farewell Companion I>aturo 8:20 here - but f**i ToUand County now. I long for the day when Elizabeth Taylor . ANNE BANCROFT imiuence. n jgI necesaary to fight tt.” — ...... « tMs soil wUl combine us forov- Richard Bniton I MC-M, Our Man In Viet Nam certain- a s 1965 draws to a close, the SUE LYON’ Margaret LEIGHTON* e r ." —Coloi>— ly has done that prestige of our Man in Vet Nam Crop Control FLORA ROBSON' MORED DUNNOCK Every adult carried a sack nMilDiiiA new level of It would have been eaay tor i, ita pete. The nation has full of earth, a barakah—source “THE BETTY FIELD • ANNA LEE Mm to succumb to the Indul- recognised Mm with warm testi- Plans Slated of blessing—from the land they gence of self-pity, to feel that he monials and showered Mm with left behind. SANDPIPER” CuwnilB rilllB i EDDIE ALBERT gracious living. was a forgotten man wMle other hundreds of tons of gifts and Area farmers can now sign am^— ^Ffwecopt-»i«i At Aswan, workers and stu­ Paul Newman Bonus Featare 7:(M) fellows Ms age were living the hundreds of thousands of appre- up for either or both of two dents were moMlized to receive Hfe of Riley back home or Ught- clative letters Raymond Burr ARE WE ALL POTENTIAL KILLERS';' federal crop control plane, one them with songs and flowers. jjgw^uimiwfa A u»rea w tag thrir Mgarottes with their -Man of the Year,” our “Ths Oirtraga” (Perry Mason) of them new this year. But few Cubians smiled "KEY WITNESS" draft cardfl. in Viet Nam, Is also the ‘UKIKIHO bPRINCIIfID UFHiSSrtflV Joseph P. Szegda, chairman Although they found their new HIS S Ml - HARTFORD ransportation facilities It would have been easy for hero of trie hour - and probably villages neatly built, they spent him ,to hate the land he was sent remain so for many hours of the county organization their first nights in the open air, to fight in and the people — so to come, which administers the program, unwilling to accept the new life. available. different from Ms own in some ______Plus David Janssen SHOWTIMES ways — he lyas sent to protect. announced the slsrnup for both Most had farmland, wMch programs will begin Jan. 17. they started immediately to till. But that hasn’t happened. BOUNCY! KniMaiMyN-iHiaiM.a Our Man In Vet Nam is truly 5*Alann Fire Under the 1066 feed grain Others were told they had to 3rd IVBBK! Frt.-Sat. Sun. B man, and he has conducted and wheat diversion program, wait until the dam made posat- him self Uke a man. He has In Warehouse farmers can receive payments ble the reclamation 1.2 mil- 7 Women 0:46 9:15 ntercom in learned to adapt Mmself to a for reducing the acreage of lion acres. Mean'wMIe, they o f these crops for one year. Sign- were given Jobs on the dam. clinuLte and a landscape and a BOSTON (AP) — A 5 - alarm Signpost to Murder 8:20 7:46 Music H a ll fire heavily damaged the form­ up for the program ends April Others went away on their own. Ffr< G am e Room every room. way of fighting that test Mm to Ring of Fire 6:80 6:00 the utm ost er Biqhop Warehouse building in 1. seeking Jobs as porters, cooks DORIS mY At first he fainted on tiic tor­ South Boston early today. Under the Cropland Adjust­ or servants in Cairo. Young Nu­ ^ f <* "tta* rid humid Mils and in the No injuries were reported, ment program, new this year, bians were encouraged to Join steam ing Jungles. Now he Is and police said the fire was con­ farmers may retire land from the Egyptian army. tain^ to the block-long, three- production for from five to ten The new vlUages at Kom '■ A -ur policy is hardened to heat and torrential For ADULTS and CHILDREN rains. story warehouse building. years, and receive annual pay­ Ombo, 24 miles north of Aswan, bear ihe names of the sub­ The University of Connecticut presents Like Ms ancestors who fought Police said about 100 residents ments based on their actual crop service above alL ■ yF.fit L ' Indians in the wilderness, he of nearby houses were evacuat­ yield. They may also receive merged ‘viHages. Ballana has the world renowned ed during the height of the part of the coot of carrying out becom e New Ballana, Debod la A\-\ ' has learqed to fight Jungle am- SALZBURG “Magnificent! tushes — and to reply with am­ Maze. approved conservation meas­ New Debod, and so on. MARION ETTE By all means go!” bushes of Ms own. He has devel- Police said the wd and ures on retired acreage. Heavily vriled women rarely Weekdays A Sat. BURNSIDE oped skill in (4d and iv»w arts of brick building was a combina- Hie actual termination date of are seen outside their houses. 7:00 -9(10 b.-i i V( FA'.; ri AL . p THEATRE N. y. TIMES the sign-up period tor the adjust­ Men selftom visit the city of As­ Sun. 2 • 4:80 - 7 -fitlf on institutional ,4" \ warfare. He can fight with a Won warehouse and printing FRCf PARI IN G .s ; b s s . n T U E S D A Y , JA N U A R Y 18 5 - ’ rifle or a helicopter, a bayonet plant for several publishers of ment program has not been de­ wan. JORGENSEN AUDITORIUM, STORRS ' , or a 760-pound bomb. small magazines. termined. AppUcations are be­ atmosphere. At the start of the year he Ho estimate of damage was ing accepted on a first come, first served basis. To be eUgi- ' thought the battle would be ntade Immediately. The cause 2-6:46-0:S0, 8:80-7:85 ..r easier than it has turned dut to was not immediately determin- Me, a farm must have been op­ NUTCRACKER SUITE be. Now he has more respect — ed. erated in 1966, have produced 4:00 p.m. row crops, small gratna or tame M U T H a and more hate — tor Ms enemy. ■ " ■ General Admission $2.06 hay in any of the past three No matter what the war re- U m O H A B U (ChUdren $1.00) For Reservations Call 646-0129 qulroa of Mm he Is determined Lutheran$ Reunited years, or have participated In M m to come home a winner. a diversion program. Bette Davis — In nuTMiri Oitr Man In Viet Neon, by and MELBOURNE — The two Full information can be ob­ "THE NANNr* large, U convinced he is doing a Lutheran churches of Australia tained from the AGOS office at 6:80 - 6:40 General Contractor wortiiwbile Job there, even have united after 119 years of the Tolland County Agrtctritural Plus: *nHE REWARD" (for adults) though a small minority protest scMsm. The United Evangelical Center In RockviUe. — In C o lo iw THE MAGIC FLUTE John A. Coccomo Associates Inc. both his. presence and purpoee Lutheran Church and the Evan­ Efram Ifimbalist Jr. 8:16 p.ral in Southeari Aata. RIb morale is gelical Lutheran Chuirh of •POP PIRATE* 8:10 WINDSOR, CONN. Austredia have healed the dis- Sat. Matinee 1:M to 4:06 (Flacher-Dieekao, Streleh, 1 4 (11. LONDON (AP) —Red-rulad Stader, HaefUer) A rote pilot remaricad______drily; pute between two leaders that Czechoslovakia hsu: complained TARZAN GOES TO INDIA* lldmetimes you 're not sure **0 to Britain that Czech domestic In color ALL SEATS RESERVl!^ 6 n | < ^ a ib a t you're fighting broadcasts are being Jammed Plus Cartoona — Stoegea F loor 62A0, 2.00, l.OO A rt M urals ADVERTISING MAN DIES by pop music and commercials STARTS SUraiAT FIrat Balcony $2.00 GREENWICH (AP)— Funeral from tMs direction, "SANDS OF KALAHARI” Starts Tomorrow services will be held Monday for The British post office said In color By Mrs. Frances Lit fig A lso TICKETS NOW AT BOX OFFICE AND BY MAIL Kenneth A. Hamilton, 47, vice the interierence came from a with Stuart Wtaltman M ax Von Sjrdow In French Provincial Bedroom Beauty and Barber Shoppe eOSMETIOS president and treasurer of the "pirate” transmitter called Ra- Stanley Baker "THE REWARD” — Color Please enclose aelf-addressed stamped envelope with check 2:00 - 5:85 • 8:10 C A R R Y A L L New York advertising agency of dio Caroline which operates made payable to The University of Connecticut THE TOP LINES Ptna: “BEACH BALL" Hicks and Oriaat. around the clock fcon) two vea* SUNDAY: "The Nanay" StU-6:2M :4» "Tha Rwrard" B:46-7 MAIL TO: Box Office (U-104) Jorgensen Audttorlun Hamilton (Had F riday tn Ctaatn- aala o ff the Britiah coaat and In color — Edd Byraaa Just Across From Bluefield Homos M m O R DROO wioh Hospital. Ha had lived In mteea it monty broadcasting Chrla Noel * The ~ SOON: Walt Diaaeya “THAT DARN CAT* — Color Storm, Connecticut 06268 4 :1 0 -7 :4 6 Oreanwich 12 yaan. oommerclala. 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Who and what fteva gtvta fa n titoii a nation which nidQr diirai act •Wtmders ai the Vmvert EnragedBwy^ thla Y M don't knaw. do as if It Is dioaatog peace eaa get p e i^ O pe,ii Fq f w m yon? B you dM and your mil- Area Churches KiUs T h r e e in without surton4w, without dlaboaor, Ftrat Oengrefifienal C b*»* St jetoi’a Epteoopal Ohnreh B m o f logral Americana yM u r c h e i wttlMmb wualowfiii. W * ought to, tw big 'wnddniT be demonatrating Two Soviet Probes United CMroh et Ohrm ? B t 80. Vernta Auto Showroom I ta te n 1 m y Win.efcjnMB’ s a i^ fo n i. Y!ff.ni»Hii!r^Ma ioo~ OWX (AaaembUea of Cted) Jtev. J . Manley Staaw, D.|l. ievivifiip Botaej, Ptatev I Bi’MtediiMaa, Bav. BaymondH. Bradliy JV„ (AP) -i A jW a« w h t . . woiiita nfot ttHlfoa. wW, la- your hooM • toim Ubnuy sad 7:48-a.m., Holy Oommimlon. Tha flrat tM resd. Xnaiaursynu flonld team Of Venus Critical 8(7 E. Middle Tpke. ' ' P a stor. Bev. Biehaid G. Balton Pastor - man, apparanlly enrofed oqer tuoa, X teN PM p ta 're Juet as B ev, IteBneth L. Gnotafaw . dealalif? Fttfoitr 9 and 10:48 a.m., MofnUig taug^ at home, to tM qidta a lot shoot Amsflesn h er- Bev. RIoliard f t , Dopee Bpv. M m i L BBriMhilta. oar r a ^ U ils, kUted forae dead i|fl « t U r who. pdb . aw the suifooe o f the atmm^lmrB. P aster.. . Pmjrw, sarmoii. elaawee, baby- the "Big FX,” is foataam oA’ Itago. Vtaoil whst X hkvs lieszd »y M t LM. LEVITT, Pm Iov 8:45 a.m., Caiurch SchooL auto salotaiaa with a owlred'«il llaeli fron t Doe* It Tak*? trig g ta -ir w » p ia out MOW pm At this time a n do not know, Bta. wmerd A. Legs, aUtlng. you all M od it Tory ntaSh. P iB E o ra B MasMS at 8:48, 7:48, 8. 10:18 11 a.m., Wortaip. Sermta by abotgun Friday and w*s forawt- speech, a rigM that ita ca* « and yneir. tnotber wiU moat •nilg ig ,tha reason thS'^Sovlet 'fi:4B a.in., ’ Biaday School Wfdneaday, 10 a.m., entog two! women wnpldglw That this 1* indeed tbe age of unba- X hove but one nwro 'tfrtng . n o Fbte Ptauwtarinm aiidllfoOa.m. .ltaasaa 'at,8:48, 7:4 10:lB the Rev. Mr. Bradley, “ They „ at ttiank the good Itad that taift Hketr tadta .to <|8ht Ocknmiaa. piobaa have auddenly taken <» J atota tor an ago tevols. Otefi^tanita. / when shot and ktUed by a ptiifee lUO Uef—4 b which even 'the obvious la net be taken away fton ha a you wnant to be Of go to oay. A*, king aa ytm, m u ch , O t Tha FmakBn Institute and U :I0 n.iA. Found Him to tbe TejnP^*” ^[ddad aignificaiiee; thoy may 11 a.m.. Divine Worship. 8 and lOtIB a m ., Wortalp. St. B rl^ th Cburcli 7 p.m., Pilgrim Fellowahip. Friday, 8 a.m.. Holy Commu officer. with the stony denial, and no amount •we are giving tbanka let’a ah home. tad take oc jrtoir plckot sad in WaaWnE' , ■ 'Hia two Venus probes launch- prorMe the anawefn oonqeenlng 6 P-to., Prayer meeting. Benuta by the Rev. Mr. Dupes. nion. SOBSCSUFTION RA7V8 Bev. Jehu j. Delaney, Paster iVillce aald DonaU Jtakaoa, of evidence sufftoea to prove a point— pray that aB o f us 'w ho aeb tlunHy fitel.ttMnk’y otiier nahotia not as Venus, the oveftena* may af- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Mlid- yeaiMilds. Hartford Tpke. partition where he saw Albert fortunhte to be as great aa send soim oooEkw to the guys . qpL W. R. Ctamer tlon we desparately need con­ Masses at 7, 8, 9:18.10:80 and T. 8:80, 10 and sauoer situation. ftet our entire spoon program. Ireek Service ef Prayer and 10:48 a.m .. Senior High MDuaes a t Bookvtne Sizer, 66, a salesmen, standiiig. tIS ■ THH iSsOCIA'iiw rxvMJo ours is at the present, that we over beto, tq tHuin O m tk o e KOom pdny Nocm. 10 a.m., Church School. Wor^ The other night, hundreds, perhape cerning the surface tta*P***' As of this moment wo have Praise. Forum. Utal a.m. He shot Sizer to the heed, ttiiiy ^,m ie Aeaoclated Preee to eac^ vely «nUU^ can come home in one piece and are tures of Venus. Some of our abandoned any further dteeus- ship Service. Sermon, "Yoor 8 p.m., Public te^, "How to uee oC republlcatStm of all ^newe dto* thousands o f people—not Just lone pi­ C p.m., Jutaor High Methodist said. Vyucbee credned to 11 or niinnan, 48, Sidney’s brother t^yenliiK Herald______bow many people, aacriflced r!«eadiana saw It, MicUgsi^en saw Unless totaiAiwnad ^ te r de­ scientists may have to reassess survival at a temperature ery through Grades 7. Morning ble Study Course. Susannah Masses at S, 7, 8, 9, 10:18. and togton, tottnerfy of Manchester, U:48 a.m. Bev. WUUam H. Balkan Wednesday, 7:30 pja-. Group co-owner of the buniiieta, •>»i FHin eerrlce client of N. B. A. ttiemaelvee to set up a desno- ■Po tbe Motbetn, the possibility of man exploring dlaousslon to tbe Bible aid, It, Ohioans aaw it, Ifow York Staters partment has umiaual^ gtad roughly twice as hot as the Worship. Guest preacher. The Wesley HaH. 11:80 a.m. has been announcta by her par­ police said. crablc way of life there in opr X am not fram Cooneetlcut, the planet .. oven In which a cake te baking. Thursday, 7:80 p.m., Seminar 9 and 10 :S0 a.m., Sunday "Things to WMta it Is Impos- 'Mathews Special Arency — Wew Torn, cm- saw It, Penniqrlvanlaat saw 1^ as It ca­ task daring ootalng years. MSa- Rev. Ben M. Herbster, presi­ ents, Mr. and MM. Arthur W;. St. Bernard’s Chnrch Other employes rutmlnF firotn cago, ^Iroit and Boetoo* hotue towne until there le a X am from Georgia. But I pray ohester may, in 1954, be fSced Tbe trouble 'wiUi the Venus However, If the subsequent dent, United Church of Christ. sponsored by W8CS to the Re­ Church of tbe Assumption Strange ta 135 darth Rd. St, Bernard’s Ter., Rockville School claases. alple tor God to Ue.” the building flagged down dotoc- vorted Its "way acroee half tm conti­ form of democratic govemsnent 9:18 and 10:45 a.m ., Church Friday, 7:80 p.m,, Theocratic ywiTMCTt AtTDIT BDRKATJ OB CIRCPtAr to God my ntaheifl^does not #lth prdapeet of getting loan data is that Mariner H obtain­ probes do indicate a lower 11 ;80 a.m.. Luncheon with the ception HaU. "The U.S., The Adams SL and Thompson Bd. Her fiance la the pq** of Hri Bev. George F. X. Reilly Uve Roland Oharles, 36, and hte nent. . oationwidc. W e can antlci|iata. Service. Holy Communion. Mtoiatry School, Matt. 8 to 14. o n o N S .______- do anythlng -like ,thia. We boys ' or tenitaig Boofoi tea retire p r ^ ed its information by scanning temperature for the surface It Rev. Mr. Herbster. U.N. and You.” Mrs. Carlton Bev. Francis J. Sflhalek and Mrs. James B. Smith of Pastor partner, York Anderson, wto 'The foot that it waa there, and that the aanw thlnga tppt are hap­ 8:30 p.m., Service Meeting Dtoplay advertising cloetaf honia: over here o ta b e t pfoud od you ent iaode secured by vinater de­ Venus with its radiometer and Is inevitable that a manned 13:30 p.m., "The Language of Daley and George HIU, speak­ Pastor Farmington, formerly of Man­ Bev. Norbert E. BelUvean were riding by. O ' ^ ^ o n d a j< - 1 p m. ^ t o y . It was not Just an optical Illusion caused pening this dpy te, Vietnam.,^ ynxaeb,wtto n M o ty o n . landing will be made. Thus we ers. Congregational Church theme, “ Serving with Jehovah’s For Tuesday — 1 |vim partment plant, eC^lala soy. ndcFowave Instruments. What Faith Unit H” of “ We Believe” Bev. Ernest J. Ooppa chester. y Bev. Raoul J. Pronovoet Flret “ We stopped the car and ran Ptor Wednesday — 1 P-m^Tue^y. by sooia stra ^ stratus of clouds waa^ We of oop(ta yw : W* moat atop^l ndipnoe o t sclenUsts are stressing Is that find the Venusian t^perature teiarisfon series viewed to Fel­ Friday, 7 p.m., X’arent’s Bapt­ Miss Strange is a graduate of Vernon Organization.” around the back of the place,’’ 1 - For Thursday — 1 p.m. W ^ ^ a y . people back there at home are Ooernttwlm now ,o r w o wlH iio Ye*r*jlgo the planet h»m a dense atmos­ in a critical factor to our. pro­ lowship Hall. ism meeting. Rev. John A. Lacey, Minister • • , F or PWday — 1 estabUibcd beyond an reasonable doubt* Masses at 7, 8, 9:18, 10:80 Manchester High School and at­ MassM at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 Charies said. "Anderson drew ■ rV>r Saturday — 1 p.ttt.JWday. _ by of eye wltneaa repqrts. tbe benefactora of avicipus,. bavo to fight thted m our own phere which precludes seeing gram o t exploring the solar 7 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi Youth tended Mount Ida Junior Col­ Mias Helen O. Fischer, Wapplng Community Church his gun and walked to one direc­ V'. Classified deadline: lO:*! a.m. ea^ day ef demoraliaiDg pack of pPopd^ This date 10 y«an ago waa a and 11:48 a.m. a.m. Congregational .^hlicaUon except Saturday — 1 a.m. One would have thought this would country. X 1 ^ rathta die In the surface^ ao that the meas- system. Group. Concordia Lutheran Church lege, Newton Centre, Mass. She Director of Christian Education tion and I drew mine and ganda, tiwugtit tqi and con­ Sunday. Tha Herald old not If surface temperatures are Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon, Minister have won the day for thoae who have Vletnlun oo ybd-oa4 other wom­ 'ures made throughout this 7:30 pm.. Church School 48 Pitkin St. is employed by Wilson, Haight St. Mattiiew’s Churob, Tolland walked in another. ” u..- ceived by people don’t bc- en and ebUdrta tai tbd 1IA. publish. dense atmosphere are not con­ about 160 F., as was believed Center Congregational Church 9:25 and 10:66 a.m.. Church Rev. Theodore Baoheler, SntuTdsy, January 8 believed In , the saucera all pkmg, and Grades 8 through 12. Rev. Robert E. Mansbach, and Welch, Inc., Advertising Rev. J. Clifford Curtin, Pastor The intruder spotted Oharles Heve there can evw be peace won’t ever bave to live Uke the sidered conclusive! before Mariner H relayed back Interim Pastor United Church of Christ Agency, Hartford. School. Minister and fired at him wltli a ‘ '-•e have, ahattiued the obatlnapy of tbe 11 Center St. Meeting Sundaj’s at Hick’s 3** and goodwiB” toward' man, I people in Okinawa and Japan. scientists believe that Its data, then there Is no rea­ First Church of Christ, Mr. Smith la a graduate of 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship was carrying in addition to the akepUca. am a part of this great annad Cpi. Jemta'S. Wearthert it may not be heat which is pro- son why some form of life Rev. OUfford O. Slmpaon, Memorial School Oymnasinm 8 a.m.. Worship Service. Ser- H ow L m i« a Poaee Offensive? K Hunig^ for Today Scientist 9 a.m.. Holy Oommunian, Manchester High School and Is Service. shotgun. vnr Tet^ despite thla ovarwhetmlng, maa- forces that we have hm In K Oompany vidtaig the Informoition; but be- should not be present on the Church School and Nursery. Minister 6 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim PeUow- mon by the Rev. Mr. Bacheler, Bponaoired by Mw Blaaeheafor M l N. Main St. attending Dean Junior Odlege, Masses at 7:80, 8:30 and 10:30 ”1 ducked,” Charles said, aive proof, not a mhid haa been changed, thie aeotton of the woods and I ' don,T know' who and the dtaitee of the dense atmosphere planet. However, scientists have 10:30 a.m.. The Service, Rev. Francis C. Hawes, BVanklin, Mass. rttip. “ Love In ji Raveling World.” "and sneaked around a partition JV>p almost a year now, ever alnoe Connofl of Omrebes Minister of Christian Education a.m. not an assumption has been altered. No Ma daPmed disgusting to pick HeU you th&ik you are py ques- verioaB processes in the thick been considering other intrigu­ 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun­ Church School and Nursery. The wedding Is planned tor 7 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel- 9:30 and 11 a.m.. WoYshlp and came up to the front of the Feb. 7 when he gave the order ing possibillUes. They Indicate one Important admits that any proof up any home town paper and Uontaig our government or clouds suta as lightning and day school and nursery. 11:30 a.m ., Coffee Hour irith Sept. 10. lowship. Service. Sermon by the Rev. Mr. showroom.” *'teWch began the great eacalaUon of the What are you doing this 8, 9:18 and U a.m.. Worship Unitarian Meeting House haa beta had. Offloikldom oontlnues to read some of the ariiciM print­ Preeidedt. X have been in the elteotridal dteiharges of various that even if the surface tem­ " I vrijl put my law In their Pastor Mansbach. Thursday, 7 p.m.. Church Hutcheon, “Days of Destiny.” The policeman said he saw war In Vietnam, the main pressure upon ed in such a wey that' when Marines for over two years. taenlng? typee may be resuJtli^ In the perature is high, what is to pre­ 8:30 p.m., Luther League. Service. Sermon: "A Bankrupt 60 Bloomfield Ave., Hartford School. Church School. Ignore the situation. Our professors, Are you whining and g;rum- inward parts, and write it to Jackson threatening two women '^4‘pesldent Johnson has been from the the papers are finally for­ Thle is my secwid time over eleotrloal signals which are in- vent a form of Uf® from orig­ Christian.” Rev. Nathaniel D. Lauriat who reproach us all for not looking at bling about life ? their hearts; and will be their employee in the cashier’s office *^^*’ditwe.Mnn of the so-cslled doves—the warded to us that how awAil here. The way I look at things topreted as high temperatures. inating to the Venuslta atmos­ Community Baptist Chureb 9:18 and 11 a.m-. Church Business Mirror aome of the other realities of our time, Are you doing your best? Not God! and they taall be my peo­ with* the shotgun. ‘ an impact It oauees on us. phere ? , 888 E. Center 8t. School. Crib Room (9:18 only) 10:30 a.m.. Worship Services, '’'peoide In this country and In the world Is our coimtry can only do one your second best Your very If this, is the oes®> ple.” This promise from Jere­ W e’re All a Little Better^ "He told them he was going to continue to withhold their blessing from TMa life over here is not They say that ta the earth we Bev. Alex H. Elsesser, through Junior High. Nursery and Worship Ohurch ,..;wfao do not believe that military escala­ tiring and that Is to help the best? / surface temperature of the miah 81, ailong with many other kill them,” Charles said. “Both the saucers. Tbe poor ordinary fellow. enJoyeWe, I ansure you. » i t smidl countries In the world to ptonefc surface is still an un­ find fish, plairictta 6t many MlnlBter 6:30 p.m., CYP (Hub. Memo­ Pickup Seen School. women were crying hyelerioal- tion can ever produce peace In Vietnam, Has life bMn bard add cruel sorts, and even mammals Uvtog Bible cdtatiixis, is part of the Who might like to begin to believe In better that we fight and hope to get a start. I didn’t have to known. rial Hall. ly. As Jackson looked up I shot iwwd wbo want the world aomahow to be and bitter? And you feel that tt • suspended ta our oceans, life communion sendee on “Sacra­ Passengers Relive Story them, doesn’t want to he considered a win for a cause, at yours, the come over this time but I aeked j, T o see how .tWs could be iff ment” to be held In Ohrietian 9:30 a.m.. Church School tor Vernon Assembly ot God Church him in the heed.” ' rescued from the dead end no chtdoe all is not worthwMe? can exist In our octans, what Is In Building eratapot, and keeps silent taxpayer’s expense, rether than to. So you see there are some todainteapioted we might pic­ all ages. Qassee through Grade Church of Christ Northeast School Police commander Frank situation tat wtaUdi the Fab. 7 dadsloii Have you done your beat be­ Science eburobes. Related pas­ As one of the professors In question fight a useless and sensetow people who care what happens ture ounMveB on Mon sending to prevent a Hfe from living sus­ 4 will have an expanded ses­ Lydall and Vernon Sts. Intersection of Bts. SO and 81 Of Train Imprisonment Flanagan said Jackson recently fore you demanded thla and be­ pended ta the dense atmosphere sages to be read from the ' 'plaoed us an. war there In our country which In this worid. a probe with various tawtni- denominational textbook toclude sion. The adult class meets ta Eugene Brewer, Minister New Homes Vernon purchased a used car Dram has commented: fore you demanded that? of VeniB? In the post 18 months train and the only problem was In tbe current ‘‘peace offensive" has been spared the mlaery and So If aH you mothers want ments to indicate temperatures the lines: p. 83:18. (Science and the choir room. Bev. IVOchellno Ricci VANCOUVER, B.C. (AP) — Fohrman and bad an accident "Preasurea to conformity In academic lost hopes that are taking 'What has been your best? this quesUon has beta given con­ having enough water for the “ Presldaat Johnson la staging the moat to do something you can get oft to pass high above the eerth. Health wi'tta Key to the Scrip­ 10:30 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: 9:46 a.m., Bible CUsses. By SAM DAWSON What do you do when you’re a with It. He said Jackson idsited elrelea and fear of ridicule have alowed place now ta a country called Well, X think when an Individ­ siderable attenUoq and the re­ beating system. ^ornate and spectacular answer to the yoiH" high horse and help your ual does his best and then falls, We know that wtwn we ascend tures by Miary Baker Eddy). "A Growing Maturity.” A nurs­ 10:46 a.m ., Woralfip. Sermon: NEW YORK (AP) — Home 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. passenger on a train trapped the auto showroom several tha study.” Vietnam. sult may be a,high priority ta- "Jesus Was the Messiah.”- “We worked hard to keep our 'rcritic doves he emrid orggnlM and^dl- country. My mother wants me In the eyes of God he Is victo­ to an attitude of aJxMit 60 miles Wednesday, 8 p.m., Testimony ery is proidded. builders are hoping that 1968 11 a.m.. Worship Service. times In recent weeks, quarrel­ After tha other night we have tha As I said before we have a sdgned to the detertolnaition of 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior High 6 p.m.. Worship. Sermon: between slides in a rugged- river morale up,” said Mrs. Ander­ % ect. Tbe peace otrenBlve Itself has been to come home again also. But rious. the tataperature goes up to 1,- meeting. will see an end to the Industry’s 7 p.m.. Evangelistic Service. ing over repair bills and de­ answer. We could all see flying sau­ Job to do. No one twisted our temperatures ta our slater Youth Fellowtaips. “ Abide With M e.” canyon for a day and a half? son. “There was a little girl who •welcome to. aB thoae wbo, whether they she does believe In what I am For failure on the standard of wO F. Yet we know that this Is Reading Room hours at 749 private, recession. A marked Wednesday, 7 :80 p.m., Prayer manding Ms money be refund­ arms and made us Jolh the serv­ pianst 7 p.m., “Meet Your Church 7 p.m.. Training Class tor men Some threw snowbttls, others played the guitar and I sang cers with our own eyes, and still we doing. man is not always fedhire In the not a "rtaj” temperature, for Main 8t., excepting legal holi­ pickiq) is reported In contracts and Bible Study. ed. tvue doves or not, think the common ice. We all have a conscience Some time after Match 1, Neighbors,” in the sanctuary. and boys. went for hikes while many — songs.” wouldn’t believe It This Is the age of I think the best tiring would eyes of GOd. our astronauts have ascended days, Monday through Saturday, let in November for future con­ Besldee the ahotgim and pio- aenae poUtlcs o f survival requires a and we must live, with our­ 1966, the Soviet rtautts may be Speaker: The Bev. Phillip J. Tuesday, 10 a.m.. Ladies Bible young and old — played parlor- One unidentified woman pas- unbelief. We don’t believe anything, not be for you all to go to Vietnam The Rev. Ronald E. Haldemaq. biyond this altitude where tem- 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Thuraday eve- struction of residential units. United Methodist Church tol, Jackson wore a belt contain­ *bleSr wmingneaS on the part of the selves. I speak for a minority. released to scienUste .aU over car games and made new senger summed up the incident: What anybody tells us. not what we see, and live with the people you St Mary’s Church peratnrea taould be htgiher; iting, 7 to 9. Hussey of St. Bartholomew’s Class. And lenders say that depitad Rt. 44A, Bolton ing 26 shotgun sheila and car­ ' tJnlted States to oeaae firing and bagbt We are the men who are part and yet, they 'were unaffected. the nyorld. At that fime Intelli­ Church. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ for mortgages is lacking up. Bey. Abram W. Sangrey, friends. "I think we're all a bit better ried two plastic bags full of not what w« read, not even 'what is of a great and heartwarming want to stand behind. gent iJa” Hng may be undertak­ How do you feel? for the experience, a bit more 'hegotlatbig In V letn^ MEW RADAR . In the ooae of tbe earth this The Presbyterian Church week Service. The government chimes ta Minister sheUs, police said. happening to us. team, who don’t mind giving a Cpl. Larry D. Miller en to lauocfa a Venus ‘ ‘grazing “ Youth couldn’t buy such an tolerant of each other.” ^ As the peace offehrive luuf been inter­ K Oompany LAFAYETTE, fod, (AP) — te a kinetlo temperature simply 43 Spruce St. St. Mary’s Episcopal Church with reports that housing starts helping hand, and getting a probe to provide some of these experie.ice,” said Don Bergey, preted by many observers, It la some- * * * Purdue unlvarttly scientists say -• tardicBMng that the particles of Bev. George W. Smith, i Church and Park Sts. North Methodist Church have increased in the closing 9:15 a.m., Sunday School TRAIN ^STOPS THBBFT very hearty warm thanks from one of the 179 persons aboard a thlag deeper than a propaganda maneu­ Dear Women Marchers, they bave developed a radar air at 60 to 100 miles are so answers. Minister Bev. George F. Mostrand 300 Parker St. weeks of the year. And the De­ Classes and Nursery. ATHENS. Ga. (AP) — A cou­ Untrinunlng The Tree people who know and under­ Just as Miariner H poseed Canadian National Railways ver, and something that would oonslder You have said that you wom­ system which, tl^y say, can for qporf that even though they Rector Bev. Earle R. Custer, partment of Commerce adds foe 9:15 and 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Northeast A^ks ple of railroad men used two stand why we are here. witUn 22,000 mileS oCYenqs, so Untrimming the Christmas tree is not en reapeot our braveary. Why determine for 'die fifiat tbne bolh move with tremendously high 9:80 a.m., Sunday School Bev. John D. Rnghes Pastor prediction that construction o J, T. , c , tiiat was caught early walkie talkie radios and a diesel ^-its^ to be wurtb while If It could ob- I am a Na'vy Hospital Corps- another probe could .bie .teminhed Sermon: “ Endless Une of Splen- Thursday when snow and mUd’ ao ta®ttthg as trimming the tree, but tt not prove It by getting busy the distance and velotety of dte- veloctties to Indicate the high Ofesees tor all ages. Bev. James W. Bottoms spending of ail types, including Line Extension engine to thwart the theft ta aa .::taln merely aome unlabeled signs bahind man attached to the Fleet Ma­ to 1971 whita would pass dor.” sloughed off the steep sides of haa tta quiet pleasures. tmd helping us Instead otf dem­ tant objects in space. 'PrevlouB- temperature, there Is no actual 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. Rev. Bonald E. Haldeman 9 and 10:30 a.m., Worship homes, will hit a record pace of auto. ^ “-tbe scenes,'^or underneath the sutfaoa rine Force here in Southeast through tbp dense aimotabere of Service. Sermon: "Oh C’mon, the Fraser River Canyon, 120 BOSTON (AP) — Northeast There is no pressure about untrim- Asia and I am very proud to onstrating against ue? ly systems could determine ei­ beat there. . Oueat preacher, Roy. Winthrop (72.7 bilUon in 1966, compared Eastmlnster United Swiitchmeii Olden A. Oaufia drama of thp battle, ^ e h wouhl. Indi- H iu* a hypothsfioal MhrUsn Venus and then oaoUnue on Its 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. Gimme a Second Chance!” miles east of here. ming. Thm are no deadlines to meet stand up and fight alongside my You say “you ■with mUBpns ther range or vdodity ;but not Farnsworth, dlrectoir of Teach- with $68.5 bilUon in 1966. Presbyterian Fellowship Airlines has asked the Civil m saw his car being stolen anti that tlte other aide was willing to and no criticism to counter. Since the fffxUng B probe to a cknid- path around foe sun. Aq k 8:46 and 10 a.m., Nusrery and 9 a.m., Qiurch School. Nurs­ “ It was terribly precarious,” other Marines and all who are a cf loyal Americans Tmve grave both. ei'!,’rr8dnlng for Child Evangel- Despite all these hopeful .tid­ George E. Slye School Aeronautics Board for permis­ radioed an engineer. The ^lilay the gtitae of de-escalatkm' wlQi us pgpe is more IplBurMy, tM untrtmmer txfiteaed- eeirth might ooncliide moves foroggte tarn, tampsphtye, teto FeBowaWlp to Connecticut. Kindergarten in the Children's ery and Gradee 4 through 8. said Ena Anderson of Winnipeg. part of efforts toifard fashion­ mlsgivlngb about our'" gbverft- A team headed tgr IbMi .C. p . ings, the home building Industry Kingston D|r. off Oak St. sion to pro'vlde extended serv­ neer moved his diesel acroes a ^%lth anything'bke the willingness and can go about his task in his own way, ttare Is no posslbUlty that Hfe a q;>eaial oontainer wiQ p p ^ ^ Iteiraery provided at all serv- Chapel. 10:30 a.m., Ohurch School. “ We were stuck there with a ing a democratic way of life for ment’e policy In Vietnam.” Now McGillen was able to obtain is closing out a year which in East Hartford ice to Montreal and Toronto. road and blocked the path of foe with which, during the past year, free from supervision and eulvlce. No can exist, for the temperature coiUeot a sarnie of atmosphere Ices. ' ^ 8:46 and 10 a.m.. Morning Nursery, Kindergarten and mountain of snow hanging over all who aren’t as fortunate as tell me this. If you with mil­ both kinds of informatton by many sections of the country Bev. Gordon S. Bates, Northeast, which now pro­ auto. Oahus and foe engineer one will suggest that he move the red is too W ^. Yet life does exist and then close. The probe will 7 p.m .. Evening Service. The Prayer and Church ^hod. Crib Grades 1 through 3. us and the river on the other . haa played the game of escalation we are. lions of Americans are demon- Introducing a random, continu­ trailed 1964 activity in almost Minister vides service between Boston then subdued foe man in the Oar ball to the other side of the tree. No then head back toward the earth KOv, Mr. Fartaworth will bring eSass in Willia’ms Building. 7:30 p.m.. Roiling Ridge Meth­ side.” ..,wlth us. We send these letters to you, sarting against the American ously changing signal — plain on earth. every month-to-month compari­ and Montreal, proposes to pro­ and Athene police took him into one' will object because three yellow It Is for this reason that sci­ and engineers can program the foe evening meseage and the 11 a.m ., Mointog Prayer with odist Cadre. The patssengers arrived here The moment steadily approaches, Mr. Editor, hoping you will Government, then how can you noise — into the radar. Hie son. 10 a.m.. Worship and Church vide direct service between custody. - lights are too close together, or because outgoing and reflected noise le entists are inquiring as to returning probe so that it could Rev. Mr. Smith will report on serinan by the Rev. Mr. Noe- Tuesday, 8 a.m.. Men’s Bible Friday night after being airlift­ however, when President Johnson must print them In your paper at say "you we loyal AmerioaiM?” Total starts In 1966 will be School, Nursery through Junior Montreal and New York, Phila­ there should be a blue light in the star identified by a special oopoput- whether the high temperature re-enter the atmosphere and Operation Ketdhikokl. There WlU trand. Study group. ed from the stranded train to ..jnake some new fundamental declalona home. Thanks ever so much for As long as you and your around 1,490,000 residential age. Sermon: “ Leairlng the Past Hope, 100 miles east of here. delphia, Washington and Miami. on top> Instead of a white one. friends demonstrate against the registered represents that of land on foe surfoce. be no RPYF meeting tonight. 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer tol- Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., Chris- ^,About Just how many miles he thinks he The untrlmmer simply takes things your attention. It would be neoessaiy tor the tlan Growth Group 3. units, against 1,567,000 last Behind,” by the Rev. Mr. Bates. then transferred to buses for the The Une also seeks permission Gratefully submitted, American Government I’D say Monday, 7:30 p.m.. Members Ipiwed by the "November to r^md his country can carry the peace down and puts them away, and If he can container to not only sample Thursday, 9:30 a.m.. Ad­ year. And the pace at yearend, trip to Vancouver. to fly from Boston to Toronto, James Murphree you aren’t a loyal American. of Womens Fellowship meet at Eteater Series.” This weeli’s sub­ I offensive forward. iqiproach hla task with any degree of tbe possible Hfe. on Venus, but vanced Oiristilan Growth Group. though picking up, is well below Talcottvllle Congregational The airlift was accomplished and provide service from Toron­ K Company, 3rd Battalion Did you know that you with the church for meeting at the ject, “The Sacraments.” phboeophy, he can make it a pleasure. 6:46 p.m.. Senior High Ohurch the high point reached in the Church by a Royal Canadian Air Force to to NeW York, Philadelphia [ ^ If he has escaped, momentarily, from First Marines, % F.P.O. eiU your loyal Amerioane are sustain Jt through the remaind­ home of Mta. Barbara Buck- Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy “We’ve had this string of lights tor er of the lUgbt. The container School (passes. opening weeks of 1964. Bev. Robert K. Shimoda, helicopter, capable of carrying and Wataington. I ^ juessure and criticism of tbe doves, getting us killed? As long m man, PUgrtm HUle. Oommundon. W years,” ha aald. San Francisco, 96601 The story on a money basis la 22 persons. Three other ’copters Northeast has pending an ax>- I ^ la now beginning to aee buUd around • • * you are working for the Otxn- Connecticut Yankee may provide scientists writh a Tuesday, io a.m., Bible Study Dally, 7 p.m.. Evening 8:30 p.m., Christian Growth Minister "We g ^ them the tint Christmas that better than on a taUy by units- also shuttled between the snow- ' plication to expand foreign serv­ I him the pressure of the so-called hawks. To Women Strike For Peace, muirists, there wiH be no peace first-hand sample of this life and at the M tase. Prayer. Group 4. we were married.’’ The industry says this is be­ blocked canyon to Hope, 22 ice with filgbts to the Bahamas Jewelers — Sllversmitha ^ They are the profcsribnal aoldlera, and I have Just' read 3rour article negotiarions. How can there By A.H.O. perhape give some of foe oritic- Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Prayer Church te open daily for 8 a.m.. Men’s Club breakfast "Oh, no we didn't," She replied. "Don’t al answers the bloiogioal Acten- prayer. t cause new owners were buying miles away. and to Antiguan B.W.I., from ^ the hard-boiled diplomats, and the self- In the Nov. 24 papers. I know be? The way you demonstrate the .Capltd corridors at Hart- meeting. g t John’s PoUsh National and speaker. you rememberT The first Christmas 'we Some of the most eharmta^ tista need at this time. more expensive homes this year At first it was feared the Boston, New York, Philadelphia you’te on the wrong path. Why or march, 'whatever you want fordi Marcus was to be foimd CathoUc Church U a.m.. Worship Service and Will Buy Your ( styled reallats who look upon the pesos had a atrlng of cheap Japanese lights, political scenes these tlrta and Some soienttets expressed the Trinity Covenant Church evacuation could not be com­ and Washington. don't you Join the Communist to call It, against the American tat Borbleri’s office in New Ha- United Pentecostal Church Bev. Walter A. Hyszko than last. Sunday School. Sermon, "That ^ offenaive aa a rather fooIUh and Imma- and when one bulb went out, they aU thought that the two Soviet Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. Contracts let for residential pleted before darkness forced a The Montreal-Toronto applica­ Party and go all the way Government, the Oommuiriste sometimes cynlckl o]M|^ oy®»*. ■ yen, helping him recel-ve the re­ 187 Woodbridge Bt. Pastor Inner Gyroscope.” ( ture whim on tbe part of the President, went out. You got ao mad that you probes to venus were unneces­ Bev. K. EJnar Rask, Paator building in the first 11 months of halt. As dusk feH, the helicop­ tions are a result of a new against our way of thinking? feel they ha've won the war. We have ever feasted upon were turns from the special state Rev. Bobert L. Baker Noon, Coffee hour. Mr. and Unwanted I but wbo are willing to go along with it threw them out Don’t you rememberT” sary and a 'waste of effort be­ 1965 were 3 per cent higher than ters sat down on a makeshift treaty between the United Have you seen what the VC Marines here wML prove them provided Just outside the State. election ratifying the nCw Con­ Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. Mrs. Hayes, hosts. > for a little while because they think She waa right of course. Re did re­ cause of the resultB obtained 9:80 a.m., Sunilay School with landing in front of the eng;ine, States and Oonada on airline have done, are doing, and what different no matter how long Senate Chamber during the one stitution. 10 ajn-, Sunday school. In the like period of 1964, F.W. Wednesday, 11 a.m., lAdies member, now that she reminded him. from Mariner H. Today, It ap­ classes tor kindergarten the scene lighted by the train’a service. Diamonds and . they can anticipate that, at the end of they can possibly do? That’s it takes. You are the ones pro­ But the tableaux we saw 11 a.m.. Worship. Oospel HaU Dodge Co. reports today. The Missionary Circle. Funny thing that her memory should be day special session of last Dee. pears that the Soviet probes are through adult. headlamp. CAB has set April 11 for hear­ ( the failure of the peace offenaive, this what we're against. Just to^nk longing tlris Vj!;ar. were the ones at Hartford, T:30 p.m.. Evangelistic Serv­ construction industry informa­ ao much better than his. It was the 13. indeed -vital and their results 10:46 a.m .. Worship. Sermon: 416 Center St. Barry Young, 20, a Univecsity ing additional testimony by I same President will give them fun what would happen If we would “You don’t want us to die The scene was like one of with Barbierl always In the ice. tion , specialists put the 1965 Rockville Methodist Church Jewelry for next year that they got the lights they might set the stage, for further “Man’s Highest Privilege.” Nur­ of British Columbia student re­ Northeast on its long • standing I scale and fun speed and fuU tactics or* of sat back and let Hitler take for a corrupt Saigon regime center, big and smiling and Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Bible figure at $19,866,649,000, up from 142 Grove St., are still using; bought them from those quaint old tableaux of li'v- inquiry into the posaibilUy of sery faculties are provided. 10 a.m., Breaking bread. turning from his home in Re­ petition for a permenent certi­ ; ders ahead to proaecute the war In Montgomery Ward. They are still In over. Communism is the same. whose people do not support it.” Ing statues which used to be confident, and Marcus and the study, prayer meeting. 11:46 a.m., Sunday School. $19,287,763,000 in tbe first U Bev. WUlard E. Conklin, Paator ficate to operate south ot New Hie In the solar system. Tuesday, l p.m.. Ladies’ Pray­ months of 1964. gina, Eask., described the scene j Vietnam the way they think It ahotdd good condition, althouffa the original It must be stopped or at least BYom what I have heard you presented 8us the highlight of an other erstwhile feuding New 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. soon after the train was blocked York. The line hae been flying people at home, you aren’t ex­ IMS Publlshen-NeiraiMpsr er FeUowshdp. Builders note hai^ily that a f be waged. carton Is somewhat battered, and tha contained. That's what we’re evening at the circus or the Ete'Ven senators revol-ving Syndicate Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer 9:30 a.m.. Church School. Thursday. from Boston to Miami, with in­ actly supporting your Qovem- flashy 14 per cent Improvement CASH I It seems quite obvious from Uie trend bulbs have been replaced several times trying to do in Vietnam. burlesque, with the fortunate around him Uke a family ex­ week Service. meeting. Nursery through adults. “ At breakfast the snow com­ ter-flight stops, on a temporary • ment. THE was reported in November. Res­ of tbe news that the hawks have begun I personally would die so that exception that on this occasion perimenting In a new brand of Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Diacoo- Friday, 8 p.m., Bible Reading. 10:46 a.m.. Worship. Sermon: ing down the slope® was partial- permit. Bring your unwanted Jewel­ “Here’s an ornament I love," she my mother and father opuld "You don’t want ub to kill all the stetuea were beautifully tense and uneasy happiness. Area idential building contracts rose to make their representations to the BIBLE ate. “ Are Words Enough?” Nursery ly covering the wheqls. By din- ry to Michaels. See how said, taking down a UtUe silver sailboat, live in freedom. Of course, If women and children.” I don’t dressed, wltti only their politics We asked the most beautiful to $1.7 billion In this latest re­ to Grade 4. ner. It was halfway up the wln- fTesident, eltfaer tat Ills councils, or guess, you people are smart WINDSOR LOCa^ (A P )-:T he The Salvation Army quickly you can turn it Into dreamlike In Its tarnished gauM, but you ladies don’t like our way of transparent. State Senator from the New Zion EvangeUcal port, from $1.5 billion in Novem­ 7:30 p.m.. Program sponsored dows. It kept coming and by through the press, and that they are try- enough to realize that It is the U. S. Weather BtFeau says a SPEAKS 661 Main St. cash. aUn delicate. government you can always The theme these various Ha'ven area for an explanation Lutheran Church ber 1964. by the Commission on Missions, supper it was covering our wto- women and children who are Capt. Ernest V. Payton FREE Ing to emphaatae aU the dangers of "And here’a another, this angeL We try Castro’s Cuba. handsome and beautiful figures of It all, and Gloria Schaffer blast of Canadian aif ’W ^ sweep by (Missouri Synod) The lending fraternity also ■ Monday, 7:16 p.m.. Prayer dows. In some, spots later on It Inquiries Invited from in- getting many Americans kUled. Officer in Charge I softness and truce fooUalmeas, Uke glv: had tt on the tree at home when I waa What’s wrong, ladles, are followed in achieving their dra­ said that by her observations across New Bngtaui^'today to Eugene Cooper and BUgh Sta. has cheerful news this week. and discussion time. completely covered the car. dl'vlduals, estates and banks. I taig tbe enemy more time to inepare for a girl. I hope we’ll always have It. you afraid of your sons leaving W e aren’t kflMng all women matic and artistic masterpieces her neighbors in New Haven Although fretting over the gen­ DELIVERY bring an end to foe extended The Bev. Paul O. Prokopy, 8 a.m.. Prayer Breakfast. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Woman’ s “ People reaUzed what danger “You used to be able to get such your apron strings? Are you and children, I don’t care what was titled "Peace, Affection must take amnesia pills at pe­ . Brewer eral rise In Interest rates trig­ Downtown Manchester i new battles, like the misinterpretation' Pastor 9:30 a.m., Sunday.School with Bible Study Circle. they were ta, but foey didn’t wonderfid Christmas tree ornaments afraid to let your sons out of you hoar. We all have a great And Mutual Understanding In riodic intervals, tb\is wiping out mild spell. gered by Federal Reserve ARTHUR DRUO at 968 Main Street S enemy propaganda can put on what the Someone said: ‘T have seen classes for all ages. seem Mrorried.” from Germany but you can't get them your protective wlnga? I have number of friends and we ■will New Haven Democratic PoU- all mmnories of their interne­ The cold air will follow foe Board action, sa-vlngs and loan There was enough food on the [ hawks themselves consider American statues of many #T«8^ 9 a.m., Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.. Holiness meeting. Union Congregational Church anymore.’’ personally seen marines that continue to make friends. Ucs.” cine warfares and enabUng passage of a low pressura arpa straddling a hewse, but never associations report mortgage •irresohition." 9:30 a.m ., AduH Bible time. 6:15 p.m.. Open Air meeting. BockvUto "I always wanted real candles on the are spoiled by their mothers “You don't want us to dtatroy The central figure in every themselves to start aU over across the state foip morning. straddling a fence.” Of all areas 10 a.m.. Divine Worship. Text: lending at the year end was on Aa for the highest hope possible In tree when I waa a boy, but Father aald a small, .defenseless country where convictions and the cour­ 8:30 p.m., Prayer meeting. the upturn. And so was the sav­ Bev. Paul J. Bowman, Paator and they aren’t worth the damn. grouping teat day seemed to be again. Brisk northwreoterly wrlnds .-will Isaiah 60:1-8. Theme: “Arise, Bev. James L. Austin U7UP7777777P i .this situation, aa the President Is being no, they were too dangerous. I couldn't which In no way^ ttireatens the tall, smiling. Latin-type develop during the morning, .ac­ age to stand for them aro’heed- 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. ings Inflow Into these institu­ Tve seen a private break down The appearance of Barbierl Shine, for thy Light Is com e!” Minister of Gbrlsiiaa Education ’ !tlressured both to continue and to halt see why, until one year a neighbor's and say "I want to go home to American security." I don’t matinee lead, Arthur T. B ^ was creating ao many pleasant companied'by a sharp drop In ed, reUglon la pra-emtoent. Yet U a.m., Gotteedlenst mid Tuesday, 7 p.m.. Midweek tions after a period of sluggish­ most churches of today have peace offensive. It seenu to us that tree caught fire when their big dog mother.” Is that the kind of men see how you can say this. I sup­ blerl. Democratic Town Chair­ picturea of poUtlccU peace In temperature. Tehipendurta trill AbendmaM. Service. ness. bumped Into it." forgotten their "ralsta d'etre.” 9 a.m., Church School for <;ihat hope would have to be for an ex- you want to defend your coipi- pose Japan wasn’t a . threat to man of New Ha'ven. There waa New Haven we couldn’t refrain dip to near zero fo stale of the 7 p.m.. Young People’s Socie­ Thursday, 6:48 p.m ., Open'Atar Tbe United States Savings A NOW.™AT BOTH “One year when I was little we didn’t It is difficult to find even Grades 6 to 12. ; tension and variation and amplification try? I can J&st Imagine what the American secufity. It Is a never a moment wfien he was from some curiosity aa to what normally colder Interior seettams meeting. Loan League reports that mem­ have a tree," she said. "Father waited “clergymta” who stand for any­ ty- - / ______10:30 a.m.. Church Staool for hf the peace offensive itself which not kind of sons you have, "draft small country. I suppose Ger­ not surrounded by friends and particular business had brought tonight Monday, 8 p.m., Zion’s Val­ ber associations closed $1.9 bil­ until It waa too late to get one. I think thing doctrinally, and many Infants to Grads 4. SHADY GLEN ‘ ■'teerely sustains the actions and worda dodgers.” many wasn’t a threat to the pleasantries. Barbteri to Hartford and thus Have im little fortitude nforaliy. paraiso (iuUd members meet- lion in mortgage loans thie No- Mother folt bad. It was during the war. Light snow precedtaif the low 10:48 a.m.. Worship Service. You should back us up if American security. It la a smaH Aa the ! tableaux revolved created such fortuitous staging. pressure area wUl taper off to Paul told Timothy: “ Atati the Grace Lutheran Church, from last associated with it, but adds new Father got some pine branches and JxOClllCCS Sermon, “The Passing Years,” you’re going to do anything or coimtry. How about Cuba? It la about him, the member moot We drifted close by one of the flurries this morning over Inland things th a t thou hast, heard of pjiujnviUe. year. But for tbe first 11 months STORES •teokes of policy to It We would hope to Mother arranged them In a comer and tbe Bev. Mr. Bowman preach­ Just plainly shifi up. a small country. Vietnam may handsome next to BarWeri him­ tableanx and heard him say he areas. Along the cOast^ rata will me . . . foe Thursday, 6:80 p.m., Adult In- of 1965 the total of $21.9 biUlon for a short and fleeting instant be- decorated them. They aald It was pretty, be a snail country but the Com­ ing. If personally I knew that my self was Senator Edward Mar­ had come up to see John Bai­ change to snow, fota taper .to trailed 1964 by $600 million. 'litero we resume our journey toward the Slid maybe It was, but to me it wasn’t munist Viet Cong are ^ a t in Rice Rations 6 to 8 p.m.. Junior and Senior mother was in you organisa­ cus. The cordiality lietween ley, and a few momtata later flurries. Occasional snow fliiur- Tim. 2:2. This command is not Bavera added $2.8 billion to i:^ d of civilization, an ambitious, stub- a Christmas tree at all. All the other number. Why? Because they Pilgrim Fellowships. tion I would disown her. them waa something to oee, the DemocraUe State and Na­ ries are Ukely fote afternoon and for a-fence-etraddler, because It Ohnreh of the Na MIAMI, Fla. (AP) Cubans their accounts last month and |:Jbom, resourceful determination to try girls had real traes, and when they saw are coming in rfom China- Oom- what we had some of them laughed. It In short, ladies, Pd like to especially if one had been pres­ tional Chairman came by and tonight but moot wiU be con­ leave* no doubt as to what must 236 Main 8t. bave been told their rice rations withdrew $l>7 UlUon. Both ,000^' many weapons for peace as we have munist China isn't a smkll ent In the various Senate ses­ we checked with him and it Rev. Bobert J. Shoff, Minister St. George’s Epteoopal Chnrcfa made bm feel bad. Children can be cruel tell you to go to Hell! fined to hilly saotiona, 'parficu- be teugbt—ItnUows no room for wlH be cut almost to half. figures tolled November 1964 wlHlng, during the past year o f country. Communist Russiam Bt. 44 A, HoHon without meaning to be." If you taah to answer, do ao. sions o f ;1965 and had had the was true that he and Barbierl lariy tonight. human wteti^ whera God bis Havana 'Radio announced Frl- when the Inflow was $2.4 billion ^ ibicalatlon In Vietnam, to try for war. To My address la; arms. Another trig country. Viet­ privilege of hearing: Binator were scheduled to taljc over Kx>ken. - . 9:80 a.m., Sunday School day t)^ monthly rice ration a i^ w ifod^w als $1.5 bilUon. Bev. Doogtes E. Ihenner, Vicar FRENCH FRIES She paused, holding In her heed an Considerable sunshine can be To iUuatnte; men ttratidle that present stage of his peace offen- Sgt. Rene R. Leesard, 1060244 nam may be a small country, Marcus dtecuaa In sold a w l bit­ some UtUe matter o f mutual in­ classes for aU age groiqiw. will be three' pounds leas per n’s the prospect for incratincreased ornament, faded and chipped, which had looked for Sunday but It wlU the fen^t Otey say. that Leave, it to Shady Glen to demonstrate how arood ,;^ve, we would like to see President seen better days. 3rd Br. 1st Marines K Company but the war Isn’t ter terms the botribte pteta terest. This encounter. If we remain quite cold. ------10rl6 a.m., Worship Service. peraon. The hroadeeM, moni­ activity which F.W. Dodge halls 8 Am., Holy Eucharist . (Now If we were to let the French Fries can really bel Never greasy . . . never I jColmson try to bring to bear "I think when I get new omamenta % FJP.O. San Fnancisco, Calif. somebody hqd beta hatAtng could have managed to wait Message by the pastor. (ChU- tored to Miami, followed foe as ’^especially welcome after 9:80 a.m.. Adult Discussion Communists go ahead and take dren’sChurohtaand Nursery pro- limp . . . ALWAYS crisp .. . golden brown . . . an^, weapons aa dramatic aa those big that I will throw out some of the older 90601 agalhat him to mate redlatriot- around to vte# it, must have CAR VOTING BOOTH 2:12 deiiertba tt t a a burial. M«» distawire that Communist Oil- the six-W|onth luU.” ContracU Group. over South Vietnam then why vlded.) appetizing. You’ll love ’eml ones, but I hate to. They’re not so P.S. Manchester is my home Ing geirymoader him out of made quite a picture, too. For GArmEKSBURO, Md. (AP) ■iw> atraddte'''the fence when na WiH not ship at) much rice to for future - construction of stagte 10:10 s.m.. Morning Prayer ;1^®***” flylug from Guam to pinpoint have 80 many Americans died any chance o t retumfaig to tha this was only shortly after it 6 p,m., Jtmlor, Teen and and Church School. t:im®rrllla hideouts a few miles from pretty, of course, but we’v« bad them town and you dlagrace It ladies. — An automobile w ill.b e the they admit that Christ te foe Cuba as foe Fidel Castro gov­ family housing was up 18 per in the past? Our forefathers State Senate. had bean pubUdy calculated Young AduK group meettogs. 7 p.m.. Evening "Prayer. a long time, and they seem to mean makeshift votthg boofo tor resi- head o f the church, Eph. 1.22, ernment hod hoped. cent from last year t o the latest plialgoa, or as symbolic of hla serious in- died because they died for But that, of poune, waif in that, some dlasldent Hartford 23, but claim that foe pope, 7 p.m., Evangelistic Service. something. They remind me of other Ladies: denla near this small Jan. Red China also told Cube It figures, and apartment con­ Young People’s Fellowship. i!!^ tb » -SMI the despafrii of wave on freedom. Men have been d3dng another era e:^ state politics, Demoerata Just having pulled a patriarch, • 'g e a t r s l convention, Meesage by foe pastor. Christmases.’’ Who the Hell do you thlific SI in a ■vote on imjioaed annexa- wiU not be able to buy 800,000 tracts up 16 per cent. Dormito­ Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Choral new troo|M to VKHuun has ever sltKe to k e^ our freedome. bock tat tha bad dark days wta$n coup on fb i. Bailey, Mr. Bar- executive eemmlttee, or other Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Pray­ That's the way It Is whan you uatrtm you are? Do you think you ttoo of a is-acr» tract. ^ tone of sugar Castro bod ries and other nonhousekee{dng Evensong and Musical Concert. know more than an experienced Thla Is why we die now to in- Marcus and Barbierl were play­ Merl might be picking up an­ unscri^tiiral office te foe head er, Praise and Bible study. the tree. You get Involved in ChriaU There are not adequate focU- tixaiglit was ooftty sold. restdential buildings shows a anre that we keep our freedom. ing the rotes of sworn enettlea, other outpoat for his long-ru­ on earth. . ik the highest hops poaalbla maaaa past when life waa aweeter, per- man Uke President Johnson or Mm on the traot, and looed law Havana Radio did not ray November-to-November gain of ■t Peter's Episeopal Oborch the men under him? They know Stop it where It starts before each ready to fight to the death mored teatattve attitudes of Emanuel Lutheran Onireh the? present sItuaOon, the greatest tataa, becauae it waa leaa cluttered. says tUa is whera foa election wlwt the preaeta monthly rice 28 per cent Sand Hin Bd. • we are stopping tt at home. to do the other one in. challenge to Mr. Bailey's Con­ Write todhy for foe FRBlB Church and Chestnut Sts. deepest tragedy la eaafly defined, what a w / IIANCBBSTBttiBVB^lNG HEEAUV^iANGHESTSB, CONMy ^ANUMtV A W G S t M £ A n oth er Mt ISptD Cuban E xu ^ Scatter ‘if> I Planned j / - ^oW u iy p&ferent CUifi

-ffi* :' MTAW 9^ aresupiMrted 'Torihe firM S^ migration negoSated by the drat tbe South Wtttdnr aroa W-'" by a ^ c a h t number e to r n ^Sted Statee'i^ lldelQut^^ WWLpE HIGH since IM i. Sb* was a eranmunl* Hegroea." About ,190 govenunent jraceeds nmtaaly. ’ semiproferalenai: or* erat olT St Vraada o< Aiilal LEASING M^WWilTiR Ctaurdi. south Windsor. the center m o t o r u i e s MXFiaiT AUTO nODT and PRINTING Survivors, beside# bar tatts- withoilt incident , onca s tourist w o t Wuid eontln- 0# 1 ar 2 braA include two daughters, tVNDXn REPA1R8 Job and Contmcrdal Mayor Oharfes Keever said u, year#. B ner service P rioting Xn. Mary Katkaveck, with clW ’officials are concerned .(he Cuban refugee center re- unskilled, 6 p « . YEAR PUN iBNAlWU e.1id LACQUER whom she made her home, and CHOICE Vi^ETy a b ^ demCnstrators “gettog parted that 44 per cent of tbe 4,- Jobs ^ ^ ft^ a h ln i*^2 JffimNXSaihlOS Prompt rad Efficient Mrs. Frank Krist of South fire# In Blrachaater. New Printing Of All Kinds 'Vnndsar; three grradchlldrra on» . p W 5 , - SSrSiSr«*ri. 14# exues nown m swycu m remainder were care, fun maintenance, fully BBASONAeLB nUOSS fniT four great-grandchildren, dqr oneials weald probably xhls city’a Cuban cokmy ia . r iaaiired to reduce your prob- Qualify f r b b e s t im a t e s talte ebme action aul Bltlskl (onaatton call Jiat Above .**w) Traftto East Middle Tpke. whiJt the actloq would be 'nor S rofogUa Center officials said gei^ly , C#Ma 9 Jr. of Mandiesterl Bruno- Btel- Telephone 643-5727 wbrartt wouldbe taken. K L T ^ e rfln ^ e m b e r. refugees going to points wlwre ;• M m PonHoe 43 O A K ST. TEL. US«00*^ ski of Hartford, Chkrlra BielsU Pend TEL. 64t/-9987 yV-^4 *■ of East Hartford rad a step­ at^ officials havs oontimted drawlwr more than they have relativss hra* had j n J c. to m W ^eltlv studsnto and insU- uttle troubls finding w o r t ; daughter, Xts. Stanley Orust of S7S 5IA1N STREET ' sk-’v'.-... .i'-fK,,'.- -v. tuta officials and also fCderiri ’ ^ some take ftiatives ff^ Mi- ; Phone S40-2S81 South Windsor. mediators in hopu of meetbi# »ml and go elsewhere, arid Har- . The funeral will be held Kon- Wa Urge You To Support ^J^ord. center infomation ; Tile Luts Junior Museum PONTIAC GLASS day at 9 ajn. frrniT the Eobnes ASA Motor Aid-R hy Mats AND a For Auto Windshlelda Funeral Home, 400 Mala St, Exper^nPe Speaks for ItseU a For Store Fronts rad aO Manchester, with a solemn bigh ’^tK ^tareridrats ar. - SSraSfSTril!?. to which betwe«»30 rad . PUMP SERVlOE aiaea o f windows If you want to gtva your car line miieage. AutomAlve 4n- Mass of requiem at S t Francis Rome PqUetf' Stri^j, R e s p ^ Gifts teS S ^ ^ m r e s t in S to'm armed 100 refugees flocked in De«m - I Water Syatema Mte j^mnpe Nrartier*. peiheiM. darn **- mor* quickly, espectally T E M fE ST a For Table Tops KIN^ ONORGE a Wrara sho^Twtoh ra ad- on icy roads, T»l« «et of hay o t Assissl Church at 10. Burial JsobskI OoUlda iriraea show 'to amih r a ad- <» icy roads, TP - — Gifts^pUe up around an Itiiltan polioraiiii |dll^|ihg . ‘oHMtefl policemen, along with other to ihstall a Mata Motor Aid-R stoe* w , ttwy ampiai^ vnatae* 6i It doea Ut the hUto- tag your oar pK •ly ragnad 1* Oi^EN 8 A.M. to S PJ«. will be in St Bridget's Ceme­ '•The^Ung of Tounge wa# a Castoo agenU. indorsation of 69; SO- ^ RlMdtcl Scotch Falibenks Mfoirse vnntiNra to it doe* Ut the SUtor tas your oar pro] SALIt »*««; Si * neral home tonight from 7 to 9 WHISKEY S e ^ c e has the franchise to aeU Motor and out th* exhaura ayriem oarra*. U Mtah'St Itas peihap* hstfe you to avoid ra ac- PAUL DODBE thClr demands known again, cine shortage. They also tell of ee and ®*“^ '* ^ * ’^ ^ /* * ‘*_ * Ald-R in both Hartford and wtthout bmmin ,to WU- J. A. WHITE and tomorrow from 3 to 4 rad the RuseUne spumed a BriUSh Service On They Have mad* aome vely fear that young womeh wiU be ar f S F ifth Tolland Counties; 7 to 9 p m . Role of Peking invitettoa'vto teiccnvetia tbs AU Makes powetrai vemnan, mra ____«*««« u* Garaae rad let them check PONTIAG, INO. Cong Bomb broad demands, many of which drafted into the armed forces each; “ Before obtainingoMainmg me fran- Motor AJd-R removes unbumed to^Tw22Stih yoo^ftra G L A S S C O . Geneva conference on tedoohwa Hartford 81 Blaoell S t^-T rt. 649-7828 Mrs. OUver F . Aube first appreciable are bejrrad the ptevlew of the and be barred from the airlift. 25;; ohlae. Edward DeUaFera, who, gases toom crauhcaae under ""y * ^eft a^weatm ^ ^ .81, Main 8tt-nsi Grows with War to nMottata an the Vieb iMowfstt of .tbe winter era- council,” he said. The "alrUfteee” appear to EnizaheUi, N.J., 22; Atiante,-o, VBRNON — Mb*. A lice H its S t a ll *•**• 5*5-sa»a with his brother Victor, are co- praisifoe, mixes them dno* when‘ ti«r^ a aoneWe^d. •qa dumped from two to. V k represent a reasonable cross- FuHertoo, Calif., 20. i YICHI'S owners of Mancitastra Auto wtth niw gab paaalBg ttiroygh .'*'?**?*^**T*® !?••••. Lsrime Aube, 57, of Hartford, (Owtlaned frem Page One) ,y,y eettatore’ hid fnet WlOi section of Cuba’s seven million Puerto Rico got 285. A few S r ? started in tha automoUv* field <>rota on the ^otri^syatem of in^beif . «a Manebester by Part*. InstaUed this device on the imihurotoP^ R etoR i ...... - - ^ oomusA - his- - mni Jfouf oar and whether . your S5?^"o?Vc^S;; 5I!?^ L i to bring Ctenm^ Mvlri mmUr Alexei 19199'ibis morning, accord- In Saigon people, except tor absence of went to Colombia, Cqfita Rica, PACKAGE STORE his own car rad gave it a very plot* burning o f fuel and more ^ t o ^ htateUgW* need adjusting or TOURAINE MANCHESTER jlag to- Brnait Tnreek, su- Brief Rite male youths 14 to 27, detained Venetuela and El Salvador. 20 BIS8BLL ST. ______T i. s^.^A nys* MMen M sran*. buamaea wBlcn n** fTOiwn tq ,* ____ 4«y,>t Mt Sinai H(-pital. ^^S^rader AlexM^^ intandrat of tbe Town (Continued from Fngto One) BELMONT MENORUL CO. HartforA . v Nonettalesa they touched ra the j, gheiepln is in Hanoi, but Ws bway Department O M R T n A Z A PAINTS Survlvom also InchiM ^ r other countries might play miaalon iS unknown. He wa* The bombing pause hu menis which you have just ex­ Opposite East Ceinetery v said, that the Starts Term tuaUy surpassed them! A de- cianknosa oU i# prevented IXlMhas SIR vraiila' «Rw Mw Aommj- ' • . . « . . hurtrad tbree br^er ^ .ettUng the Vletnameee waft accompanied by experU On n^- pressed on .this occasion. Bandits Get CUSTOM MADE WE HAVE OUR OWN equipped elactrioal dapaitm«nt 0“*! * " complete electrical sera FOR REST RESULTS Morm, which started at caused grave concern , in oome "In my position aa guarantor CLEANmO PLANT dine in gaa cotuumpUon wa* dituUon with unhurnad ga»o- a ll W means that^dpea bfi Quality Memorials ^ d il "Mray nation..” they said, Uary pmducUon and rocketry: fbout 9 this morning,.found military circles here. These cir­ of the constitution adopted by CANVAS AWNINGS noticed by Mr. DeUaFera, the ilhe. tstek od carton and tar For De Gaulle 15% Of f on^ of the aiaotiioat Vmh right fo ^ tore ^ *• ^ Tbe funeral wlllbe held Mon- "are deeply desirous of an rad his crews prepared for bat- cles say the pause w u ordered the French people in 1958, and $11,000 in oil In hla car did not need to be 4a|>os(te otased by unfcurned Over SO Years Experience Bog Cleaning Mb shop; j4w a eourtaoua staff ^ 4** ^ to® TOs day at 8:80 am. from the to this conflict as quickly aa Immediate negotiations, saying., Ua at a time vriien nearly two regi­ PAR29 (AiP) — Charles de amended by them In 1962,1 take changed so frequently and that gaa adds extra Ufa to oU- Ex- PAUL'S Ahem Funeral Home, 180 possible. "Negotiattwis at this Ume, flSi^^g and salting oper­ exhausft fumes were draSatlcal-. haunt, fumes are reduced up to to ^ttaSU noo gM atatloh. menta of North Vietnamese reg- iT** this constitutlra has Cash 4 Carry Both newtali^ •*** Vte to*- ^ PAINT SUPPLY Call 649-5807 Farmington Aye., HariforA "Few are specific as to the moreover, if they do. come ations wera begun et 5 ara. ulars and hundreds of tons of ® pleasag ' A i that timA Tureck In- contrast to presidential lhaugu- the repubke #Ad the service of There were customers In all Cemetery, BloomflelA other nations, in certain circum-. jority of the population remains each month. to imow that they may benefit stances, may be willing to fiSy- under nominal government eon- atiibtsd a prearrehgeA 17- rations in America—lasted only pvance will be assured.” the stores, but in each case P M J Upholstery Friends may call at the fu­ Before the pause, the key­ through toe addition of Motw rout* plan of piowihg, which seven minutes and waa wit- jj, Gaulle received an abeo- the holdup men chose to Ignore neral home today and tomor­ a third-party role in bringing trot but In which dominance of stone of American air tactics SEE US FOB: Ald-R to their cam. and Iwl Shop STEVENSON’S about negotiations, any pros- countryside rests largely In will Continue ufitil all town row from 3 to 4 rad 7.to 9 p.m. waaWM%o“ to catchca?cr<^mmI^et‘'^ita Communist units ne«e«l hy less than 60 p e ^ s mte majority of 13,063,699 votes the bystandars and concentrate a Aluminum Bell Up When it’s titois to There are 27 'models to fit ^ ta to o a R ^ n i^ ctimb the hUhir Any one of tbeaa RE-UPHOLSTEBlNa pects for effective negotiations u,, ^ y,s Viet Cong, streets are Cleared, he saiA The 6c* likely to be largely depera- tertaUae through ------. ------negotlaflenS N^;^r. lombl^i ^^rat'ra“;ro;^d ■ — ------— parte to wear out rad a Motor and cue to the mechanic* to th* 405 MAIN ST. Woods, SI, of Stafford Springs, ®>*t on the Initiatives and efforts situation cannot he today, he said, will necessl- the cloak 'he beginning Of the new man a ^mblnatlon Windows MOVE Ald-R can be transferred from U l l i r la the t l ^ o f ya w m Gareg# era teU you a Btore Stools attd Boottie father of John Woods of Tolland, ‘be combatants." foreseen at this time with ray tata further sandtnir and date won in a popular electMn T | «tvifim n n ’ F IvA c Mrachester Awning, Co. one vehicle to another having a Ouatom Furniture TEL. 649-5533 Reporia are that Oommunlst Police Arrests 196 WEST CBNTBB ST. Export atww ^ ^ If you ^ InstanUy If tW# is your problem, died Thursday night at Hartford North Viet Nam has repeated- degree of certainty. Mltlng operation*. Tils was th# first direct F 1 1 CS the same type of carburetor. 'rved In putting them on, w Having brakes In good condl- Slipcover* and Draperie* The enowfall, which meu- Telephone 649-8091 • Mpving CAU Made to Order * Tune-Ups Hospital. iy downplayed the V.8. peace "Tbat is not. to wy the least, atoiost Eatablished 1949 Best o f all, it can be instSUed tldn 1* ImpoSnt a tS times ured up to 8)# inches in 5^ wj%h?ra!‘rtta'^ Hh New Orleans Armond V. ROuIllard, 21, of in ju st 30 mlnutee. Complete Seleetloa of Survl\^rs also Inehids his offensive, while South Viet a very satisfactory, prespeet” as soon as'they hit the funnel at history—De ^uiia a iirsi eiec • Plying fitafo ful stock on hand S4 priem Uiat never more so than during Matoriala • Engine Cleaning wife, mother, another son, a Naih through its ambassador to “The situation. 83 it now ap- higher elevations, subsided 3 Kerry St., was'arfested on a It took year* to perfect Mo- / the North Vietnamese border * restricted (Continued from Page One) • Storage PWGDW ar* suited to your budget. «is winter. Brakes toto erab or r .Tromc.ESTlMATEfl, . at about 10:80 a.m., bringing tor Ald-R which is manufac- * V,'**'. * Minor Repairs daughter, four broUiera, two the United States, Vu Van TOal, ptars,. offers only the very slim with Laos. electoral college. court w«.rfant yesterday rad speaking of snow ttre*,'lMro uneveM ^ and w lK ow Lower Level of the Parkad* partial sunshine. De Gaulle wore formal mom- Th® block-long fire on the tured by the Mats Corporation; sisters and three grandchildren, has said tbe effort la deei|ned ptx>sp^ of a Just settlement by Commenting on the bombing northeast aide of Evansville is charged with indecent assault. MORSI MANCHESTER l-r' you seen- the new Omxlyera J^u Into a sfed quicker to®" the 849-e8M • SL'^c Stamps Ll The funeral will be held Mon- "to create the conditions to negotiations or the altemaUv* BioORATi WITH as a matter of fact It took the' Tta T Safety Spika^Hres 7 T h ^ cost jn^verblai wlMt. It cost* so UtUe SpS^^’^^useS'!'P roSy^W believed to ^ve started in radio Police report the assault took day at 8-15 a.m. from Henry »how we are ready in aincerely prospect of a contdnuence of the Inventor nine ye^ to con­ P'WJSi Wt more to* ordlM^ ^ them Checked and it een J Plante Funeral Homi staf- M®W” g a settlement;" conflict in the Arectlon of a Postage Meter .im niv i.t f w rv4m « » . rioM, he sntcrcd the brightly-lit ______place_ In Center Par?t on. Dec. MOVING stantly test and Improve pre­ i 1C TV P ones but th^ jWiU to^ ^ to you. sim ply. cannot let the Cbmmu- . Damage In the Logansport SHERWiN-WnUAMS a n d f ^ Springs, with a Mes« of Preeldent Johnson was ached- |;sneraJ war on tbe Aslan main- vious designs of this amaslng ntsta arrive In South Viet fire was estimated at a million 16. sChediilM -^' ^ ,\ 7 fW S t I * * ^ ^ raound fine repairing VIC'S nZZA SHOP requiem at St. Edward church. “!•** to get a rei»rt today I r ^ land." Used in Fraud, with aU that stuff intact." institutional Council awaited qe'vice until hS finally engi­ fMlars; the'New Albany fire at in court Jan. 24. SUPER TRUCKING CO. / V V iLv f hraart^s. ^ *X>“ serrice, no Mtoter what the DON WILLIS 188 W. Middle Turnpika Stafford Springs at 9. Burial ^ bis special envoy* in the The report described- tbe war neered it to perfection. L - • ■ 11* Garage ca rt** them and w1« pn>Wem, th® Don WIlU* Garage The pauto In bombing the "*!"• ... ,, $280,000. No early estimate was Frank P. Carilll, 19, of 42 Phone 640-8700 wlU be in Stafford Springs peace offensive. O. Mennen Wll- as open-ended, saying: "How Three Arrested north coincides with the peak ^ FraMt, tola cou«H super- KEM-TONE Another important item le be glad to ttoow them to ynu. is fitted to Cop made of the E'vansville damage. Constance Dr„ was Charged n t I u x f 'A/Ai L f-’AiN r opt with any prob­ Cemetery. llama, assistant secretary ot open is dependent on the extent NBW YORK (AP)-TwO men possible Infiltration cerUfles election re- that Motor Ald-R can be fac- Mt8. John Glenn An inveatment in these tire* Is lem you may baya. Don WUUa Is OARAGE PIZXA state for African affalta, hae to which North Viet Nam and its Evansville and New Albany with failure to obey a stop Wgn, an invtetment in safety. F rien d may call at the funer­ airi a woman face conspiracy because the mountains now are nrocedufe the tory-guaranteCd for the life Of HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Mrs. rtlU as aetivs m sver in the 18 Main S t. TaL 649-4531 SPAGHEHI just completed, a one-week supporters are willing and able enjoying the dry season. Under French procedure, me are 120 miles apart In southern after his oar was Wt by a car your motor. M otor Ald-R con- joh n H. Glenn Jr., Wife to the al home tonight from 7 to 9. 'Charges in a case the govern­ Few people stop to tWnk to buaineee but It has grown to flying trip throughout Africa. to meet increased force by In- Indiana, on the Ohio River, driven by Robert Daguin, 29, SHERWIN WILLIAMS forms with the proposed gov- former sirtrohaut, ia reported RAVIOLI There will be a Recitation of ment says Involves misuse of a U.S. air power dominated de- President dOes not a^m e ^ c e Logansport is In north central front end alignment except te such proportlcna that he cannot Sptelaltiing Ir Another diplomat, Ainbaaaa- creased force. of Storrs. The accident took ' 981 MAIN STREET ernment regulation against doing fine at Methodist Hospl' Open 11 A. M. DaUy the Rosary tomorrow at 8 p.m. postage meter end may have veluponenta In South Viet Nam taking an oauth such m Indiana. terms to ss'vlag jIrM front tin- personally oversee every re­ dor-at-Iarge W. Averell Harri- "All of mainland Southeeust in the past 24 hours as ground American presidents do. In- place at E. Center and Parker iE L . 643-BSSS noxious exhaust fumee and tal, where she underwent a ma- even orotr, but there 1# a Closed At 10 P.M. at the funeral home. defrauded It ot $2 million over pair job. However, ha Is always SHAKE SERVICE Tues. and Wed. ------> man ia still in the Far But. Asia, at least, cannot be ruled operations dwindled in size and “’e outward sign is tor fts. yesterday about 7 p.m. ttlowhy, and opens a whole new jor operation Friday. more serious aepaot to having a available for ray "snag” which out as a potential battlefield." ■ a two-year period. Intensity new president to receive the Carlin Is scheduled to appear 11 PJW. Tliura., Frt. Anthony C. Torrene Tbe Mansfield report trig­ The-charges were placed yes­ Duplicate Bridge ^rM to power, eeonomyttd oJenh, who toad* Amarica’a oar out of aUgnment- It, U ept requlraa hia expert work. Malts Front End Allgnmont Sat. Midnight They said the 1988 Increase In Air Force, Navy end Marine broad tricolor presldrattel saA. In court Jan. 24. ROCKVILLE — Anthony a gered little reaction Friday terday against Ira Ravner, 48, efficiency for your ear. There arWtal space flight In 1962, to wander, It doe* not oontar IM* your headquarters for quel- Sundays 4 P.M. to 10 P.M. U.S. troops saved the South Viet planes scoured the countryside Gaulle a case todaj^ this winners In a duplicate bridge William H. Young, 28, of Sun- Torronej 72, of Hartford, for­ night. ot Woodbury, N.V., and his RUDY'S MOBIL are no moving part* to wear surgery had been properly, and witll go Into a skid ity repair service, Gm erol Rt|»gir W ork CLOSED MONDAYS Nam government from "a near- In a wrecking cr.mpalgn against necesMry sliyie he al- game played last night at th* land. Calif., was charged With mer foreman at Tober Baseball President Johnson already wife, Lila, 42; and 'Bernard out and it will give cortUnrJous piaju,*d tor aome Ume, but he ...... , desperate situation . . . a total Vlet Cong hideouts. Four 7th *ready had custody of It. Community Y, 79 N. Main &t., failure to obey a traffic control Co., died yesterday at Mt. Si­ had heardiicciiVI ArectlyVU*cv*tijr from*4Wi*4 Mans-ATAra*4o '* Abelson, 46, of Newton. MasA SER V IC E STATIO N savings through Irte princlpl® o t wotadn’t fcay just what it was. Fleet destroyers Joined In firing FoUowing the official noUfica- are: East-WeM, Russell Gran- signal And operating a motor improved combustion Cifflclency. nai Hospital, HartforA field, and the White House eald ‘ . U.S. Atty, Robert M. Mqrgen- 184 E. CENTER ST. Glenn is now a director to a the government 100 rounds of nve-lnchfive-inch shells in *’*on of tbe Dec. 19 election re- Ctoville, first; vshlcle without a driver’s li­ Motor Ald-R is a tested and The fimeral will be held Mon­ there would be no comment. ^ ^ thau described the c a e e Aa aollt drink firm. now hopes to hold e oonetltu- the Bal De area Inland from the ** announced by Gaston Mrs. Richard Gworek and Mrs. cense yesterday afternoon on TEL. 649-6977 proven carburetion and combus­ Events in World UnOutXuit-CUU. Osfrinsky day at 9 a.m. from Dillon Fu­ In what some sources con­ tionei referendum at the end of unique because it had been thought the machines were tool- South Oilna Sea, destroying 30 Palewskl, chairmen o f the Con- Doris BelAng, second, and Fred Center St. He Is scheduled to tion Improvement, developed by James Mason Protest 'Irregnitir* More than I6O railroad offi- neral Home, 53 Main St„ Hart­ strued as a part of the U.S. thta year, and le-'^!«l'tlve. e'ec. structures and sfnklng three sUtntional OouncU, De Gaulle Ramey and Frank Oonnerton, appear in court Jan. 10. DEALER IN WASTE ford. with a Mass of requiem peace offensive. Secretary of proof. The machines are Used G A S • O IL an automotiveI* combustion f* .- en- LONDON (AP) — Actor OTTAWA (AP) — Prime Min- InveeU^tlon by 168 BUBN8IDE AVE. tlons in lata 1957 If two-thlrde boats. ®a1^ A brief statement: third. ______at the Church of St. Patrick by many busincasee tor bulk TIRES—BATTERIES FAST HARTFORD MATERIALS State Dean Rusk Friday night ^ y ,, country ts deemed free of The" 7th Fleet’s pilots off the "The rCsulta of the presiden- Also, North-South, Joe ’Toce complete combusMon for all « ■ « - . ■ » « « and St. Anthony at 9:30 a.m. attended a Yugoslav-lan art ex- Oommunist intimidation then. maiUnge. - ACCESSORIES tor u« »>,«. FM,,. p* «, o««4 «u.b.. i, B. Morgenthau said the poetage carriers Hancock and Enter- ^ eltatlon.- as they have been and G. M. pehry. first; Mr. and gasoline engines. W ith It# in­ 289-6333 Burial will be in Mt. St. Bent- hibit, then went on to a recep- ______certified and proclaimed by the Mrs. A. E. Sheptaril, second, Hospital Notes EXPERT LUBRICATION affectionate laTOWett from an revonu* minleter to ^ertoioh- RAQS, IRON Act Cemetery. metehi .are licensed by the Post ' prtae ^ ine^ In \rita 1 28 sorties. vention comes the long awiuted attractive ' dark-hatred girt, tog on the federal government’# «everm years. tion staged by Uiat Communist CONSUMER OONITDENCB 6ii toe gloun'drthe'uiri78nI Constitutional Oouncdl. lead me and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tay- y, 'hireak-through solution” for ex­ Power and Hand Toola .Friends may call at the fu­ country's Washington embassy. ARBOR, Mlclv (AP) -^A Office and the person receiving ^ Franchise Dealer For They walked arm-in-arm, *m- powers by sending a letter to Patatroop Brigade closed out Its t° assume today, once again, lor. third In aU areas^xclntfn!^ Acorn Imperutall Paint* tended engine life, extra poWer, ____ Boxer Arrested Painting and Decorating SCRAP METAL neral home today and tomor­ The secretary does not general- Unlvetolty of Michigan’ sittvey pays in advance for a chosen the functions Of president ot the Tne game Is sponsored by the ,, areas ext.eptlng mater- braced, and ktased. Then Menon WariUngtOT to protest UlS. ®oo- Tool* kearch mission in the Plain of flirt economy, lees smog-oausing through the customs nomlc policy. MILAN, Italy (AP) — Police row from 2 to 4 and 7 t o 9 p.m. ly attend such functions. ai^s the American coh#|uUner'la number o( poetage units. The C O IN S a Garden and Land Toole and PAPER machinee aro eet tor tbe num­ Reeds after eight days. An repubUc. Manchester YWCA and will be 11*5 “'•* * V* ‘ .P’*"' a One to the largest Inven­ Although the Mansfield group confident 1966 will be a prosperi "Please believe foe, Mr. PreS- played each Friday at p.m. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private Rtiby, Household, Party ber of .poetage stampe paid iof, Army spokesman said the panL- 8 tories In New ^glahd. Verlyn L Friday met with numerous national ous year and he contemplates ideht (Palewski),__ __ that__ I am pro- Registrations ^ are taken at 7:45. rooms where they are 10 a.m. • Supplies 4 Accessorle* Without Motor-Ald-R, ranv refused to teU newsmen snoe that under the f*®" “ ** ***** *** rad Banquet SnppUe* 781 PARKER ST. and then will lock. troopers killed ISO Viet Oong, gasoline possea Itoo ffie cr ^ - ^ saytng, "Aak Mr. conetltulon only the fedartl gov- U.8. $l Mils with caustic Invaod Needs Tei. 643-6785 or 648-5879 Verlyn L. Friday 48. of 466 leaders. It confined Us rej>ort to major expenditures, Inchidtng a Th* governfoent charged thdt cAptured 48 and detained 828 founAy grateful for the aenti- The event is open to the public. * P-***--Are requested Reuben Plen’s a Teletype Service Main St., Aed this morniqg at ■"nie Viet Nam Conflict: The new car. '______^______■ .______• not to smoke in patients’ rooms. ea^caustag oil dilution, mttel ,, resp^rtl- »“•«« ‘*>‘0 VOO the'gta’e mail order oompanyt suspects. No more than two vliitora at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Substance and the Shadow.” nie university’s Institute 'to* tholm soSm i Sale* Oon?., had A stmilar mission by Korean Texaco Sfafion He was the husband of Mrs. It did say there is no reason to Social Research saye that the^ one Ume per parent. Gonnecticui Yallty breather pipe and L^Q^ame Young, on actre« and tha letter sent to U-B. 8#croUry Glancarto Qartalll, 81, who putehaaed $151 worth of p o o .ife -'« ‘ Arfo®s »™1 Vietnamese ‘ Dr. Zhivago^s^ Brilliance n sA stager. ” of Commerce J<^ T. Gtoinor by Italian welterweight taxing Elva Jenneve Friday. tliink the Soviet Union la anx- proportion of familtes planning ter th# period between last D to. troope around Tuy Hoe In Phu CAMPING Mr. Friday was tarn in Tor- ious to play a major role In to buy new cart la liigher than Patient* Today; 281 381 Moln Street Coin Gt. Wlw Motor Ald-R, droptete to Mason w«* divorced 14 Quebec’s aetira-'ravemia minis- dluunplon briefly In 1969, was WATK|NS4¥EST t and .last Thursday. Province, also a week old, Center fit. ManeHcstor rington, Jan. 22, 1917, a son of peace effort*. Late last‘Yeat, last year.' ADMITED 'YESTERDAY: 97 ^ollne are broken down to a Pamela Kelli- ter Eric Kierans wa* "highly eniong three persons jailed and EQUIPMENT Cn a rlnjle day. last Tuee- appeared to have run its course, May Shine with ^Oscars^ Phone 643-9149 848-8295 fine«n. vaporvBoor and.and evenlyevenlv dis- ^ Irregular." charged with forgery. FUNERAL George L. and Mary Fay Fri­ Alcide Albert, 6 Lhuuhore Dr.; Tenta, Cot*. Sleeping Bags day, the goveromenl said, a Koreans now Ust 327 Viet Paul J. Archambault, Coventry; Toe. - Fri. Noon to 9 PAL tribUted to cylinders. Fumes es­ years. Kierans In the letter protested Police said they seized the day, and lived in Manchester By BOB THOMAS Hyilnunat..o Transmission Air Mattreeaes, Stoves *i)©t check by. postal auttart- Oong killed. go recognizes the decadence Norman E. Baldwin Jr., 69 Saturday 9 AJ)L — 8 P.M. caping combustion are re-dd- _ U.S. curbs on the dollar outflow doctored money In GarbelU’s SERVICE 15 years. He was employed at AP Movle-Televiaion Writer Repairing reoted and reprocessed through Laitterna Guidebook for Selecttnm ties reveeled that $811 had been ------St., Rockvlbe; Orarge Mrs. Charles Hayward which, b* said, could "result in home after shops and restau Colt’s Manufacturing Co., Hart­ HOLLYWOOD (AP) — The All Work Guaranteed Motor Ald-R; thus, a more com­ ORMAND J. WEST d**d on foall vfoich tar# the gime, later witnesses tire Insani- p Bantiv 77 WofuILn o? LOB ANGEXiESS (AP) — The a Slowdown in certain Sectors” rants reported a rash of bogus MANCHESTER ford. 14 years. premiere of "Doctor Zhivago” Texaco' Lubrication Service plete combwrtlon. eonfiscated machine’s a e rial Auto Careens |y wr. R.v.luU« L nuT ir'^SL oW daughter ot the tate actor Dick to Quebec’s economy. $100 bina, y R e c t o r He was a veteran of the U.S. Recalls Forgotten DMiM number. has fulfilled its promise: It la Looking fttr a pteeo for Motor AJd-R increa*ee goao- SURPLUS SALES CO. brings another tyraay: rule of gt.; Vincent J. B lesla S ^ 68 W e Give H.'OC G'oon Stamp* FoweU has been granted a dl- Opposition leader John O. Aimy in World War IL He was ' Ri Stamford, Qonn., Preai- the leading contender for best m E CENTER 8T. 169 N. MAIN ST. From Turnpike that ^ocld Affoir? vorce after testifying that tta Dlefenbaker said the. letter was a member of the Army-Navy CONCORD. N.H. (AP) - Big out o< prtiit' for' 20 yean, he dent John O. Nlckh* of Pitney picture in the 1966 academy petty terrorists. at Depot Square Club and American Legion. Borgmann, Coventry; Mrs. small lidieiritance she aaid her "the natural mitgrowth to F®®k Manobeator’* Oldest city admktifttrators have their sa1<1. Bowea 0*rp. said It was the Into Storefront awards. The brilliance of Lean’s tech­ WE CATER TO: Radio Today Open DaUy to 9:00 P.M. Survivors, besides his wife. In hU jwsearch, Mann said he David Lean may well repeat Blanche Bourqije, South Wind- father left her may have con- government In Ottawa” and With ffineat Faculties prolriems. But they don’t have first o**e of racgsd traudu- nique Is In the fact that Zhiva- t o r M i, «c a Banquet* a Weddl«iga MANCHESTER J. FARR — 643-7111 Include a daughter, Miss Mary found some a#liH»n*used m**a- TURNPIKE tributed to the breakup to her suggested that WasMttgton ris- whao-ui® ime us* ot a poetag* inStar In (Oentlaincd from Page One) what he ha* aCcompllahed twice go’s feeling* are not expressed LoveUnd Hill S to !-W v iif^ • Gathering*. ' . 1:00 Don W*4« E. Friday at home; a brother, to put snow on the Inside of ur»s remain on th*.books. "the 45-year history ot metered before. With "Bridge On The in speeches. The events happen is M ^™ r wi ' ' RUG CLEANING marriage. turn the letter to Kierans as Robert J. Friday of Manchester, covered bridges to Svoid tta One' requires aeleoUnen to b* mall in th* United'Stat**.'’ Pit- »hatterad.four other windows of River Kwai’t In 1967 and "Law- and ZWvago react*, moetlv with ™ '' TEXACO a Group Maetliigs. COMPANY "My father did not leave me a unaccepteUe. to every deatolptton and two sisters, Mrs. John San- responsible' W cdVe'riJig t h e n*y Bowes has.th* exclusive tbe tour story building, am) renceofArabla’’ lnl962,hepro- substantial Inheritance and that Predominantly Frtneh-apeak- 6:10 Golden Btrenade wrath ot the sleighing set. his expressive face. Clvd. * * -Z " We have the "Kaow-H'VW^ 15 HANNAWAY 8T. dor and Mrs. Joseph KilUany, "traveled part Of'the covered oWtimct to supply th* machines broke , off bricks, cement and vlded filma-of aprir artistry that T h e ^ ^ c e Of Omar Sharif for Open 24 Hours A Day may have hod sometiiing to do ing Queliec haia long hem at Painting— Decorating They don't have to compute to pteaaa yeul :: with it,” said Mrs. Ohisries B. o da vkith Ottawa, and dglrem- both of Torrington. hridg* when there ii suffleimt « ®I’ Hager, 3:QD Met Qp4m tery. shire’s 221 towns do. But most Ws soub' This time tiie forbid- witnesses th* slaughter of rovo- Jj’ S**J*^’ I rUBNITUi^ CLEANING FoweU, who died to cancer in vourad 21 guatrillaa m tit# 8 :« Monitor Friends may call at the funer­ aons, from Ughta visible troat 2“; “1^ Angly heSUttfol wastes « Phono 643-2176 Head Herald Ads. of them probahly didn’t haow It 2 “ 7 !25y;2 JhnUary 1968, left Mrs. Hay- Arauca River m aoutiiwaat Vffi- S:00 Newe, Bpptt*. Weather al home tomorrow from 2 to 4 until now. or rear a# night for 'Aich'peitod ______Tlta «*»!» WAS witiieaaed by ala. antuaRy Flnlaad, are sab- later, the oaraage of a vUlage mond wi-i, . - J ward 8,000 shares to stock In esuela, tha newbpapar La Rail- ot time as the boiaid (of sslaet- aselutant pwif*seM' o ( civil an ■ ««“ WM. DICKSON & SON rad 7 to 9 p-m. Wttii new laws, rsviaed old ^ ^ 9ffi*«#® of ASIA destroyed ^ T ^ m p a g in g H a S l m i S . i Four-8(ra televlaion. ’Ihe bulk to glon reported totisy. 1 1 ': men) may determine.'' and tha deaeffii of Arabia, vletgenaraL « il;30 l^ri^n^renade ones and regulations that bqd bis aataite -went to his widow, Hie paper/ a C^thoUe Church i:00 Sign Tei, 649-0920 — Manchester, Copn. t u l a n e b o o s t s t u it io n The exemption allowa enob ^ Lean -Aoeepted a chaUang# AaUto from Egyptian Sharif at!’ actress June AUyeon, rad tb#lr organ, said tta victima ware — ...... II .III. HI "■■■ra I ■.M liiii ...... been torgotten until eomeoae lightless driving on any wiitr—uis NEW ORLEANS. La. (AP) — complained, the selectmen have * " traVallng at with th* new film. "Doctorll5- and Amarioan Rod Stelgar, th* Haitfwd’ two children. Mra, Hayward la among 38 laftlat rabela on a raft 1>'15 1# way or bridge in the state- hralrSm^ •P***^' * ■w«TT* tago" win ona of tha ntos) taadlng mtot membara ar* Ihig- Saukaltis ** Tulane University haa ap- been finding It a chore to keep tta datigbter to Powell and hU. who wer* si^rprised by ^ Na- ^*****1 - ',ii I Bounced an Increase of $150 per The locust or grauhOppS# one lane to anAher. than telkad-about Sad Unraad nolraU liah: JuU* Christie, Alac GW- T ^ c r a t * 8tortS!ln^'r *^*®*5r® . 46 Joimny Ease . lip with. tha.growing aoope.of: bounty must be paid to adjrae former wUe, aotraaa Joan Blon- Uonal Guard patrol, S;00 Neva semester for full Ume atudente, their duties. 2 oheourity naa*. TOm .Oouitanay,- Ralph dell. 171* guanilliM Jumped, into tbe 6:86 Dial 13 etfectivo September 1966. The destroying the Insects "and Jftte of actano* dagrra and Wa doctor railing. ^of the parted ^and ^ tha miiltipUW' Riehardaon. Rite Tuffitagham. 7:00 N.w. The aelec^en now hay* a ducing saUafactory evidanee ------river to asef^ but 2l tvaka present tuition for undergra- r a - ^ Shoot through ty of characters saamsd to mW AU are ualtonnlyun^^y raceUent.excellent, daurhtaroaSter new guidebook to remind them 'thereof.” The town can be re- LEGAL SAFE CRACK eaten by tha oamivorouf ti>k, 8:M N*wa!^W.*th*r Suates 1* MOO p^r aemeatar. tpaottvaly. the air, and Wt a utility pole 8^a against its chances as film Geraldine GhapUn makes a Euren. Fnm—v WINONA, Minn. (AP) —It La Rallgton said, JiJ6Dte. 13 their legal responalWlHlea, It Imbunted by the *tate. and th* store front” antartalnmant «plandid d*but as ZWvago’s dischaS ? ^ jSitfr^.*fi# “^ ‘kidTw wa* prepared by the.nOnpaftl- Mann notea that the seleqt* tiwtisn SB esiwf. . . elnl 1* Mssf - • ■ ten Is fo Rf M O T O R A H M t took i l boun to break into the * a WPOP—1*1* Bemardin* Fere*, th* .owner But Robaft Bolt, a ptaywright lopg-jniffertog wlf*. but her role DAY- IT Scandal OdsM Official tm Terri BU New RampoWre Municipal m*a'e.duti*a. have expanded aa The Ktwanls Ctuh o f Manohas ^of the grocery____ store, said^ he who ahw scripted "Lawmc* of ia overshadowed by’ th*t of Miss Lovel'aiidH»i'^...w,i ■ m iiffi teip •• »ra •«« teitelQjf- Nete vahite to tta Mevehanta Nation­ Ken OiiHln al Bank to Wbiona/ but there SEOUL, SotiUtilkoraa' ^AR): — Oary Oirard lU ii . ParsoBiil Notiefis 'J Araqelation. the n*eda of the town have at^ Gav»l* patteM, laaentlaUy It Is Lara's film, Mra. Dietriibistof Rgr. wasn't raytiihig mteaing. Tta government today dta 'n.'r i’'i' , i j aoribed by EbcecuUye Director tie* covers aasesringi'. housing will b* a maating of the diree- #x{do8ien.’ ' a M. O r a lm , baulk presl- mta®ed Kim Gblmahlk. d in otor mt- MALONEY NAMED „ toraat Iita* am GammiHaa “ L ."------.. wlylng *ota*tlro*a#n ooinoldffi- and he handlaa ad tbe alamento Union 8t- Mra. i i ______B6STOK; (AP) —-Dr. William In'Itfrmoriani * / David ^Eann as "a dompr*h*n- inspection, fire and police pn>- •00*'*®“* occurred ■fter tal meetings. B* also invested maateituOy. £5a camera ax- Cleric. 89 L n ek w o o ^ ^ ^ «.^&lS?ST/BjANSroTEIU-^TO dent, diraoted the job biniseU of tbe National JtaUipad, and Md «ad levins memoiy at o n alve, ready reference for out tectioh, pubUd heSlth and aaifi- MANCHESTtR WtWB the time clock went awry bte deputy in oosuiactkin with a F- Malotiey, 46, former dean to Z ta ^ J :' WUaon. a S »«*•«>“ ^ Attended a high the long-ago avanta with 4m- ploraaWtey paboramaa, than v S e f 'S S T *! selectmen—(h i«« in 'rach 'tbhril ‘ tatiort, p a ^ ‘ and rccreaUeih tend th* dlractor’a maating. aebool baakathall gam* in madiacy;^ th* alamanta of lera focuses on tha cracking of Ice Mto. Kathert^H. S ilY THE PAINT THAT'S WOWTH THE WOBK and tbe vault couldn’t be acradal which. l*d to tbe am A tfie Medical .OoUege of Virginia, fopgnt a**r Jon. *. IN*. of at least 53 railroad official*, has been named dean qf Tufts , except HAndyar, udiJeh has five. elections,, rad .civil dcfcnB4< ns,, ^ ^ Bridgeport — - **•He drove ®o>“®aome lution, anarchy and siqppraaaira under haavjr. boota. Never doe*doaa CovanirvCoventry’ Mm ! AUTO PARTS took for tte leM ni arches.. * McDoeaU Ung can ever take away. . We get aboui iOO new seiecimeii But thp laisssalisr- haven't Rfockmm used drills to open a Yang Taik-«hflc, chi#f pltik^ Univenatty School to M«dlclne, .lovf • heart hold* SeaK^ ^ ^Mlcam- . .. of Chaimra .. . Court, friend*friends to their homestames Inin Stret-gtrat- are ev#r wttfa ua. ha let the teoigteog view overwhelm Browninr 182182 WanwT*®?*”” i '■ F“ ;;; ■ D SI 46 WiOT CENTER *STR|KT raemeriee Unger eyeiw>d*r. In elections each year.” forgotten to Include hay inspect Qf^er af ^ aranth. have a ford and waa returning to hia OMcray.:BMC«U/, ■ ‘*pwStw SWvsgs" ^ a i.eir whs$’s aera —_m4a.av.ilw, tile struggla Ww______VernralwalterT»«rrTO AVC K Buttweilm I l^ e big for a man to nlng and aoordtnattaigAffiete^ affective July 1.. Maloney wlU “ k«*p* hint Pravtous guidebooks hav# ba- tlian and Mdaasinjg Of baano (Wn- crawl tbite>Ci> enti ®Ptet tta door the Home. KinfoUyv was naniad auccead Dr. jeoapb M. Hayman SILVEf ^ N | E3^SK 9 p.fov %t own tame here when the tsx eoncenla an artlat’a .adjuranaffi fc» aurvival hy ffia human ra*»’ Ptom; Alton Cowian. I ■ im § y PAINTS O pm aattsiEa r a P it a flR J L ^ s I ? . a maST? . com* outdated and ' kenarallv th* MaatHdc Tem]^*. went out of control. - to society. A doctor-poet, Zhiva- It ney St ***" J[ Inan the tmlde'. to aucoe*

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.■m f,.‘i Remains Undefeated on i i i e a r ! YOST ■vorta XlltOT Masker Rams* Hero ■.mrar VOltir YAIP^ ~ UIbip ikoni, 0b»d. lupliiv monoit. B« iniaM4 oitm atad wmjr with Jotam votac to tha Top South-Five U ^ S a AntmiLM in a ri m%. ***<*•< *•'*'* toaWhniakar TWMtf WM tagged hy lead right hai^ unuaiiat.aatreiiM — fbr him — Brenner ptoiia to Brii« lto«k tooVlto th i head In the 11^^ hdlf d< oC trading eftoB with hfai rn tor Limg ShaU «id Slwrt IWIJI** As Streak Continues titing, in oa w oi the MUt " the iftht XhU gbowed he wan er and tonUr riral from Ifiw Quidde: What’s the lowest score_evef for k T LEAGUE — Tony Marl- Close buh no cigar! “ *-T r^ ** liaihia dropped Chuck oft form. But he ralUed atrongljr York. Ttttipv^theii Assn, game? _ Answer:_____ Fort 81- 7 4 M a r g in neUi 168-143—428, Adam Tyex One of these years Ellington High is going to score Iiiwtii pnmoly toll! get a ©t Bayoiine, VX, with In the iwcond kaM and almoat the estimated crowd of 4M0, M iiu ^ l^ iB Lakcrs victorv a nmd turnout eonsiderinr' toe decision over the Minneapolis I ^ c r s in I960. 158-406, fraqk Calvo 157-186— a basketball win over Rockville High. It’s never hap­ rttprn shot at conqueror ^ .hort right in the first round p u ll- out a victory. a good turnout considering Utoem former St gj LoQjg Hawks'Hawlw' starl and 419, Jerry Smith 148-365, A rt JoHnny Perspl in Madison and then went on to stop the Rnierae Pete Dtila and Judge transit strike, cheered Jtfrason fflf? n..J By RICH |nrER pened but last night for the third time in as many Celtic great. Bob Cousy, w ere out frtm Johnson 146-376, Cart BoUn Sqagre Garden Jan. 28. battered and bleeding Jeneyite Joe Bppy each had Peraol, the aftw toe fight. Strong rebounding and sharp foul shooting proved years toe Rams came within a ------— ----- ______squad during their underclass high school days. Pettit, 146-365, John Rleder 379, BUI Peihol, 30, and 13 yekrs in i-JK of toe third round of a 8d underdog, ahead on rounds, Johnson has a 73-10 record, the decisive for the East Catholic Eagles last Wlerdak 377, Charles Whalen whisker of attaiping the cher- gtarts for the BuUdoge, now yonpcer tosn to# former light aix rounder. 5-4 with one even. Judge Frank He’a had only two fights since who starred w lto ^ Hawks nii^ht as they topped sister-school South Catholic of 135- _ 368, Andy Lamoureaux 152- Ished goal—a win over the arch showing a 0-4 record in Charter “ helosttoeUUetoWinisPsstra- lly^ ^ tan w toerolOTc^- irical school bseeball and bas- heavywaight champion from ______Forhes had it S-S-1 for Persok Hartford, 81-74, at thq Central Gonnseticut gym in New 386, Don carpenterCari>enter 151-373, rivati high achooi. Lanky Jimmy q 3J[ oompetition. says he’s aiming kettiaM league involving srea Mqsker’s tap-in with but five marks the offensive low- PhUadsIptiu, won m upset, f©r a iii»t at hea^rwi^ht chanJ Ihe AP card had It M h>r Per- ao 2% ysan sgo. menUtor Britata. A bipartisan c{owd of Bundi Tarca 137-356, Pete Bra- teams but the situatfon is no seconds remaining gave the for Bolton, scoring only 27 cloae, hut unanimous decision hr ^ Cassius Clay within two soL A' ringside pon showed a 14- Wm w V. nwAMi la 1 4 ^ 1 wa’a rsrencs bafketban meetings. netwly 4,000 Watched toe’close­ Both teams did heavy scor­ zitis 351, Howie Hampton 157- oloeer solved. A natural would Reims a come-from-behlnd 46- po^s. The area dub meete 10 adge’ for Johnson with two thTSSlS •“ coaching ly :oonteBtod battle as Elast ing in the second period with 389, Joe Cataldl 366, Joe Pa- i •* ““ years, now has a M record as a the world BOKing Association s Boston College, i>is iiia the remlar regular be prince Tech of Hartford. 45 decision. Avon High Frtday and some­ OardMi Friday nght, kn^kouts. writers calling it even. No. 7 contender. Johnson no chalked up win No. 7 to assume the Eagles getting 22 points gano 153-372, EM Kovis 159- Sunday afternoon NBA offer- Windham______Te<* of WUHmantlc a 2-0 mark In the Hartford Ellington. In bowing, drops thing has got to give — neither The fight waa a good qns. And .' j,^u,jon, slow iuad ring rusty, Ihert were no knockdown but longer la tanked because of Ms ..... *, L South tallying to the tune 136— 413, Joe Twaronlte 159- tag color man. Sunday’a offer- yinal Tech of Middletown, County Conference. The Rebels ^ 20 markers. Six by Utwln 393, Charlie Varrick 364, Dave below .sod, to 3-4, while Rock­ olub haa a OOC victory .- so was to# pertormanro of Bus^ maldng hit. lint atart In 31 It was an sxcltlnf fight an toe idlenees. tag MsU the Knlcka against Cheney Tech of Mencheetc er MatUs, toe StTH pound now drop to a 7-2 showing in |.y ^;y^tt led the Saunders 373, EM Bujauedus ville is at .600 with a spUt in Skip Crawford was sjround ...... •iiMW.i.e . . . Baltimore. and Wilcox Tech In Meriden. rcjtator action and a ^1 parting gjosties into the locker at In- 139-382. six starts. long enough to collect 10 points • • • Scheduling for sihool, not in In toe HCC. termission with a 41-32 lead. ------— In other area action, Port­ for the home towners. Art TLArw leagues or conferencee, is land High ganged up to defeat Clarke tallied 11 points for nere n l nere tougher with each passing 'Jhe tough South squad out- Third quarter action proved EASTEIBN OIRIB — Liz Palmer Talk ectired the Eagles 30-28 from the most thrinin^ as toe Rebels Juul 132-360, Ann White 150, Bolton High, 66-27 while Char­ Coaoh Tony FaJeetta's squad. Ski Notes Mike Churllla and Doug Pear- year and the ahave ^ ter Oak contender Rham stayed toe floor but the Bine and rebellbd and pet out to topple Betty Geer 140-347, E!die Gor- Pontland <6S) son have been presented varsity feel the pinch . . • Harttoro ■Whlte countered with a wiitalng Erast’s margin: The South quin- rent! 137-355, Mavis Small In contention with a 74-5B con­ B p pts. Of Pro Golf TIPS FOR SKIERS soccer letters at the University Charter Oaks have quest of Bacon Academy. Cov­ Omwford ...... 6 0 10 margin from toe free-throw tet outscored the Eagles 18-12 130-145-387, Jane Smith 144- Anderaon ...... 2 0 4 There is only one way to lemn of Bridgeport.. Hockanum Dog nerbacks Jim Ward and n line. The Bastles hit on 21 of 33 behind the shooting of Slrios 142-304, Kay Peretto 129-127- entry High bombed Bast Hamp­ RuUedTO ...... 2 1 5 to ski — the right way. Club wlU stage a sanctioned Martin to 1966 twtraoto Dw ton. 87-60. SUmowic* ...... 3 0 6 Once Again tries from toe charity stripe and Mike Sadowskl with five 367, Phyllis Doster 142-366, SuiKlcU ___ ...... 2 0 4 In January's 80th anniversary match Sunday, Jan. 23 at the to a constant shirt ^ while the Hartford five went 14 points each. Held to only three Jeanne Irish 126, Rita MtAl- ELLINGTON — The Knights AgDRlatl ...... 1 0 2 liOS ANOBUBS (AP) — That issue of SW Magazine, Tbm Cor- Manchester High Clarke Arena, nel, Martin w x ,r k e d j^ » l^ forj* 19. field goals, Eiast went into the lister 135, Shirley Buchanan held a 45-44 lead with about a Peterson ...... 2 0 4 BULL MARKET— of the reasons Greeq Bay ooran, former U.S. Olympic ski Ron Matthswson is the show than different backfield Clark ...... 2 2 6 Palmer man . — Arnold, of 17 I^ever Behind final stanza with a slim 63-60 130-366, Reg Gradanto 137-349, minute and half remaining but Backman ...... 1 4 6 paid a reported $600,000 for back Donny Anderson star. advises prospective skiers chairman.. Stubby Dick Mod- ftnsive ‘ “We never let them catch advantage. the Rams gained control and Ros.iittu ...... 4 1 9 course — Is back. Marie Galloway 125-128-373, Bastura ...... 1 1 3 of Texas Tech is that he catchee passes like this. to make up their minds ahead of zelewskl of the Cleveland provomei^ Z m - B8,f a happy Coarti' Don Burns Crowd On Its Feet Vickie Burcharda 131-346, Fran Masker won, the race to the Randall ...... 2 0 4 The sqm is b ellied largest eiver paid a ctdl^e He's not on top but be’a so time on whether or not they are Browns has played In the last mUlion dollars aaid foUowing the victory. "No Ehns -on both sides found Martyn 129-154-400, A lice De­ buzzer with his layup. Jeu^son ...... 1 0 2 does it could make his brother determined to "reallv learn hoW Ave NFL, champlonsMp games, pieted before the opeiUngrara Defense was the key, neither 9 66 fbotbau player. . detemtned to really learn hoW 260-pound defen- ^ Yonkers Raseway March 4. matter how much pressure they themselves standing the greater veau 128, Mary McCarthy 142- Totaiis 28 professional gdfers shudder. api^ed we rose and kept the ;^ rt of the curtain canto as 340, Am y Plrkey 136-131-379, club scoring heavy. The Rams Bolton (27) The third round of toe 070,000 "a imi. rfsHhiinir In the .nftri sMs tockle per+omed three slated to be added is a new B p Pts. lead. Greg Willett had his fin- the two squads unleashed peri- Doris Griffin 141-131-395, Dot and Knights had only one double Clarke ...... 4 3 11 Lioe Angeles Open Tounuunent rSoS ten 't^ with toi New York Gi- two-level enclosed fireproof ...... 2 0 4 « a hMf-hearted effort ^ t like- ^creation room est g;ame yet. Bob Martens also odic spurts. The loss of start- Bermanl 136-355, Nina Ada- figure scorer each. Masker net­ Southerlin got underway today, with Dave bem, ©ne story McDntwUd ...... 2 0 4 bad a fine game, homing up ers Sirois and Sadowskl via schlk 147-131-383, Reg Gbur- ting 26 points for Coach John ...... 2 1 5 “ ing.JUded to Cleveland, wore ^ «staurant Hiitchlnscm Ragan In aole poaeeaaton of first and you will always remain at with a 26-polnt i>erformance. five personal fouls and a com- ski 341, Dot Kershaw 342, Edna Oanavari while John Furphey PoT>in ...... 1 0 2 place. Brown colors the next two dosing the entire paddock arep Maxwell ...... 0 1 1 toe critical point where you are Lenny Krist, Ray LaGace, 'EM bined 26-point scoring effort by Galloway 344, Peg Gradante had 13 for BJllington. Morli‘n.«en ...... 0 0 0 One stroke behind was Pelm- years. Little Mo has done Well and the Installation of Lltwin and subs Tom Lombardo the deadly duet of Willett and Coach Bob Healy’s club will most likely to get hurt,” Cor­ for the entire 349, Ann White 367, Terry Vac- 11 5 27 er. f 1 n a n c 1 a 1 l.y in post - season and gas lines and Greg Turek also did a tre- Martens handed East the de- get second chance to top the Total* coran warns. games, being involved t a r el^t plant, caro 347, Helen Leddy 353. And tied with Palmer was He says that if you decide mendous Job. It was our best clsion. Nine points by Whalen Rams Feb. 8 in Rockville. in a 10-year period.. After team effort with a question. and six by Gllberto set the Rex Baxier Jr., who has been you roally want to learn how to ^e recent NFL cham- Foul shooting proved Elling­ Martens and Willett combln- tempo for the Rebel assistance East Wrestlers seeking a POA tournament vle- sW, you must go all the way p*onsMp playoff game from Quick Quickie PAUL DODGE CLASSIC — ton’s forte, holding a 13-4 ad­ tory since he won the Cajun •d for more than half of East’s in the final frame. Nels Johnson 200-566, John vantage over the visitors, while from buying good equipment to Qj. ^ between the Packers One Minute Interview — Rlcjt total, canning 26 and 21 mark- South managed a win in the Lose Third Meet MIAMI (AP)— TTie Didlas Cowboys ars a 8^-point caassic in 19m . taking lessons. Cleveland Browns it was I al­ Janes 203, Dick Cote 203-578, Rockville outscored the Knights ______Barry, Sah Francisco: ers respectively. Litwin foUow- preUm as its JV squad edged Johnson 217-668, Ike favorite over the injury-hit Baltimore Colts m Sun- Ragan held the lead through Corcoran points out that you more apparent than ever that ways was a baseball nut and I from the floor, 21-16. Taking the last four matche.s, day’s Playoff Bowl football game, and Colt Coach Don M holes with rounds of ar-TO— ed -with 15 points and LaGace the Junior BJaglos, 55-52. Out- Rjjoads 207-557, Dan ^ r a n 208- Conference action resumes don't)n't have to buy the most ex- gomeanm« sites — such as Green niave4played T,iitieLittle LeasueLeague ball back added 11. Krist and Lombardo standing in defeat tor East ggg Taylor 206-236__ 628, Glastonbury High handed the Shula is not inclined to a i ^ e with the odds. i*7 over the par m-m —7i Ran- pensive equipment In order to Bay _ are no places to stage i„ BoseUe Park, N.J. WiUlb for both clubs Friday, Bllling- East Catholic High wrestlers completed Eagles’ scoring with was Joe Dimlnlco whose 16 Qjjjj coffin 655, Bill Quacken- ton hosting NOOC foe Granby "Y ou have to figure tiia Obw- —— —— ' ' cho Municipal Course, become a good skier. He advises these games because of the ex- Mays of the Giants always was four points each. points led both teams. The EJast their third defeat yesterday, Si­ hoys as favorites,” tos Balti- • ^ Palmer bounded into conten- a beginner to stick to brand treme cold, wintry weather con- my idol. My Dad taught me to High while Rockville travels ll, in Manchester, The Eagles South also saw four starters JVs are now 6-2. ' ______to MiddletowTi,. and Wbodrow more skipper esid today. *Tou oapadty Orange -Bowl. CTO wto a-flrst round 73 with a names and deal through a sM diUons.. Johnny Egan of Hart- make the basket catch Uke Wil to double figures as Don Whal- Easte returns to the spacious pxAVOREITTES — Irene had taken a 14-13 lead through oent go with a team that ■**** , S2S5*’ Trito Wokoff flye-under-par M Friday. Bax- specialty shop or reputable de- ford baa been playing more with lie does and I insisted on play­ Wilson Hirh in a CVC contest. the first nine bouts. en led-, the Rebels with 21 Central gym Friday for a HCC 139 < M ) doem’t have an «q>erisnoe« F ter had a 67 in a round-lh wMeh partment store,, where he will Baltimore since being traded by ing centerfieid even when thie points. Gil Gllberto and Ron duel with Pulaski High of New ______SO NEAR, so FAR— Mike Riordan o f Providence, top, Steve Sullivan (24) B P Pta. It was the finest showing yet ouaiterback.” Altoough Bhltim^ la throt- be got two eagles. get good direction and service New York and shows a 7.2 point coach wanted me to pitch. I of Georgetown, lower left, and Lonnie Wright of Colorado State all have the ... 1 1 3 for the Eagles, in their first ' _ tl6d by k>M o f UiiltBS, tha oon* Sirois canned 12 apiece while Britain. Action begins at 8 poWDER PUFF __ Merele Bellotl ...... 8 0 6 As in toe final two gamas, tbs tiS m iw ^ ^ lo p ^ an Seven were bunriud at 140, without a huge expenditure. game scoring mark and hsa 94 even wore the same number Ito Jay Conway hit fw 11 markers, o’clock. Hamion 188- same problem— a very elusive basketball. Mo.sker ...... 12 2 28 campaign on the varsity mats. including Dove Mair, the POA Corcoran advises for case in assists in 38 games, fifth best does (No. 24) and I still do. I Pt^hnlak ...... 0 1 1 East showed its strength among Domtaato Boards Esat Catholic . . . Kuhniy ...... 2 0 2 learning, the length of your skis mark with the Bullets. watched Willie play every Bart donfinated the all-lm- p ** bB PF Pta.Pts. 200-500. the middle weights. National J^tbaU Le^ Obwhoys. who won five of champion who shot a hole-ih-one 3 LoGrace ___ ...... 4 8-8 11 WlWe ...... 8 0 6 should be relatively short, chance I could and I was dying Summary:— 105 — Anton (B) on toe 386-yard Itto hole. Marr portant backboards as they 3 Martens ...... 8 10-14 26 46 reaching from toe floor to Just to meet hdm. One day at the 5 Kriat ...... a (« 4 GARDEN GROVE — Clara Totals 21 4 dec. Pratt 6-0; 114— Hayes (G) ba^. Tom Matte, at the eignal passer Short Stuff came down with J5 grabs. La­ 21 Blllnirton (4S) over the top of your head. He polo Grounds — I always sat In 2 WllleCt ...... 7 7-10 Trueman 128-341, Olga Colla B F PtH. pinned Connolly, 0:58; 122 — eaUMgepot. in Don Meredith and one of foot- one ^ and tt oontributod to Ws Gace spurred the Elagles in this 1 Litwin ...... 7 1-1 Ifi 13 suggests you get metal or wood Praotlce mokes perfect so, the section closeet to Willie — 0 Lombardo ...... 2 (VO 4 ’ 40-372, Phyllis Doster 137-378, Furphey ...... 4 b Murray (G) pinned McGrath, Matte, who had thrown only ban’s most dangerous recslvers "I. department with 18 rebounds 1 Turek ...... 0 (M) 0 Platt Dominates Belanger ...... 4 1 9 skis with a Koflx or P-tex base. operating on thds theory, Wilt I found myself jumping over toe Kitty Byrnes 128, Jeanne Nou- li>mery ...... * ... 3 2 8 4:62; 129—Pennington (G) dec. one pass as a pro, stepped in in Bobby Hayes, the Olympic former National Open and Martens snagged 13. 1 P. Dirninico ...... 0 OO 0 2 6 In selecting bindings, Corcor­ Chamberlain takes 400—that’s rail and running onto the field. rie 141-138— 379, Ann Twerdy McDeiinott ...... 2 McMahon, 11-4; 135 — Torres when the OoKa lost their acs sprint, ehamiifon. champions, Ken Venturi, Bill The Blue and White offensive 16 Totaia 28 21-33 ai 348, Ann Hebert 138-371, Jean Burnham ... 2 3 7 Casper, J^. and Gene Littler, an says you should settle for right, 400—free throws every I got to shake his hands before machine got off to a slow start South Catholic (74) VaJente ... 1 0 2 (E) pinned Calhoun, 1;12; 140—■ quarterback, Johnny', linltas, - Hayes caught 46 passes for 1,- F Pta. Beauregfard 132-349, Lois Dou- and his replacement, Qary oOS yards and 13 touchdowns. remained In contention, along only the best and either pur­ praottce session. Result; EJar- the guards caught me and threw as the Rebels jumped to an p B TVHals 16 13 46 Shannon (E) dec. Cespana, 6-2; me out. I was terribly embar­ 6 Sirois ...... 6 2^ 12 vlll 126-344, Ethel Harris 131, HockviUo-Crifmjui, 147—-Siwy (B ) dec. Dykins, 10- Cuoszo, in the final two weeks U m Cowboys have two other with seven others, in toe 141 chase a double-pivot toe release Her this week Wilt swished but early first quarter lead in the 3 Whalen ...... 9 3-3 21 Non-scorers: three of 16 tries . . . Each rassed later, but It was worth 4 dJonway ...... 4 3-4 11 Doris Prentice 136-138—364, C ox; EilUngton -Heath, Quinn. 6; 156—Worthington (G) dec. of the season. dangerous receivers 1^ Frank bracket. combined with a heel-release opening four minutes of play...... 2 ^6 9 To Top Injuns, 66-52 year there is talk of a tech- it.” 5 Sadowsld .. FYan Crandall 135-346, Fran PORTLAND — Everybody got Connors, 4-0; 167—Peiras (G) ‘.'Matte has bM trema- Clarke' and Buddy Dial, and a Palmer carded a 84-83—60 TENNIS ANYONE?—White trews for tennis is cable or ket a reputable ‘‘step- An 11-polnt showing by Mar­ 4 G-ilberto ...... 6 (VI 12 Jamaltis 125-351. Friday. He had but one over-par the forward looking: idea of Teddy Tinling, famous in” binding. A safety strap, pre­ tens, combined with six added 1 Mahoney ...... 0 (VO 0 a shot at Bolton latrt night. Port- pinned Barry, 4:45; 182—Gerry dous,” Shula said. “The way powerful rimner ln Don Perkins, 3 KeUy ...... 8 1-2 7 manage only 30 shots, 18 suc­ Fla4« m ) be has coma through has lifted Shula has indicated that hole. And Arnle's Army was for his tennis creations. Cat suit is in dacron souf­ ferably of the "A rlberg” varie­ by WiUett, pulled the canto 3 O’Brien ...... 1 (M) 2 By PETE ZANARDl land using IS {Uayers, all scor- (G) by forfeit: Unlimited — _ — — — DUSTY — Jack Stiebetz 243- cessful. Both clubs had 16 p B ing at least one ba^et. It waa Jacques (G) pinned Bernardl, toe waole team. Every guy Matts, who stuck mi^tly tp. the n)uch in evidence in the gallery fle, with vinyl mini-skirt decorated with tennis ty, should also be purchased. out of the fire, as Bast took the 74 4 Leary ...... 10 26 To4aia 30 14-19 583, Joel Martin 209, Bob A r­ Completely dominating {Joints at the line, the Indians 5 T. Bonglovanni .... 4 wants to put in a little extra. It ground in the last two Baltimore estimated at 10,600. Make sure your ski shop proper­ ^Pants Too Tight’ first turn, 19-12. Score at half: 41-32. EaM. the seventh defeat in eight 0:36. Vacquet motif. Gloria Bonner models the suit, nold 203, Don Ostberg 201. play in the second half, getting 25 trie^ Platt 23. 3 Zajac ...... 3 has given us a lot of drive." graes, vriH be given more free- —------ly mounts the bindings on your 8 Slavlnflkl ...... 4 claimed to be completely functional due to its light Platt of Meriden coasted to The bigger Red and White 5 Butler ...... 3 With Matte leading toe team, dom to jh^hs against DaUas. skis. weight. The British creation was shown yesterday SPICE — Pat L app«) 128- its fifth CCIL victhry last club took a 44-84 rebounding 0 C\)oper ...... 0 Baltimore beat . Dos Angeles 30- If Matte throws, be has a pair F cQ 'tlH ’C The fit is the important 1 C. Bonglovannl .... 0 in London. 0 M acola ...... 1 Team Knows Only One Game— Run 17 and carried Green Bay into Of foimiddble targets In Ray­ concern when purchasing boots. «• night, 66-52, over "visiting ^ va n tag e, with Hamlltcm and Clay Wins Round Robertson Finds Life Hard Chet Kobllnsky leading with 12 overtime in a playoff for toe mond Berry, the old Southern The boots should not be too soft Manchester High before 21 Tc>tal» 26 16-24 66 NBA Court Play • C l * n "D 1 1 EARLY BIRDS — Bridget 1,200 spirited fans. The Pan­ and 11 respectively. Terry Western Conference champion- Methodist Star now at 82 near- and Corcoran suggests a buckle MIAMI, Fla. (A P )—Heavyweight champion Cassius ManchfMiipr (52) Ucsplte t ^ U C C C S S in r V O DHH Marceau 130-S«). Edna Chris- thers remain atop the league Dong;lonvanni had nine grabs Boston Cleltics Like Yanks, ship befora losing 18-10. tng the and of his pro career Meeting tor the fourth time Future Looks Brighter boot with a lace-type iimer boot. CIlay, who complained that his wife wore a pair of pmnts tensen 137-367, Vlvi Bayer 138- P B ■ ' standings. The Indians are now for Platt. 3 Kuhn ...... 9 Hie underdog role again will and Jimmy (Peanuts) Orr, tha this season, the only playing A good fitting all-laced double so tight they showed “ all of her,” won a divorce Friday, 371, Sophie W elply 133, Vera NEJW YORK — (NEA) — es and general monagen. 2-4 overall and 2-3 in league Manicihester appeared on Its 4 Koblin.sky ...... 3 be a familiar one Sunday before SHck receiver from Georgia. ooechee in the National Basket- boot or a single-shoe buckle boot Booker 127, Jean BeaUrgard 1 Hencr ...... 0 Pride Carrying on Today Top 11 Draft Selections but it could cost him ?177,500. Beyond his pride to his basket- As for the Big O himself, play. way early, talcing a 5-0 lead and 2 Romano ...... 0 hall AsaociaiUon have turned in also gets Ms approval if the fit The Judge ordered Clay to pay it’s as Important for him to 125, Jo Kerin 349. advancing it to a 16-13 first 4 Hamilton ...... 4 is right. baU skills, Oscar Robertson is After an even first half which BOSTON — (NEA)—It’s hap- a supaitative-producing effort. his shapely wife, Sonjl, alimony She said she wore whatever he be as “happy about playing turn advantage. Then the hot 1 Ward ...... 0 Fired MePeak Looks to Pitt Poles are hiore important finding it hard to be a profes- stiw Platt take a slim 30-29 4 Hellor ...... 1 nening to the , Boston Celtics Beat, worst, biggest and wild­ Signed by Football Giants o< 01,260 a month tor 10 years, bought her, quit smoking and basketeall as he Is piayhig hands of Leary began to take 1 Cobb ...... 0 he same way it happened to est were the superla/Uves as than they look and their grip plus 022,600 in lawyers fees. zional. lead, the hosts divided the scor­ 0 Amnio ...... 0 even avoided makeup — espe­ He doesn’t like being pam­ basketball.” Hall Too Tough command, keeping the Panthers 0 Hillnskl ...... 0 the New York Yankees. Detroit and Dave DeBusschere On the heels of an unprece­ and balance must be precise. ing to assume a quick 44-34 also holds the record of most Sonji, SS-year-old ex-model, cially after he personaiUy pered and coddled; he simply ‘T like things to go smooth,” even with a variety of shots. 0 BomIx»nfp’r ...... 1 First the Injuries . ... then the trampled St. Louis and Richie yardage in a game (139), sea­ You must also make sure the said she etiU loved the champ lead midway through the third dented l6-for-16 sweep of its scrubbed her face and hair. won’t be abused or used. he said. "Right now, let’s Just For Injun Team I^uhn was equally j>otent for the 20 Toiale 18 16-25 62 rest of the league improves . .. Washington Redskins Guerin 137-97 Friday night. son (458) and career (820) at poles 'are not too heavy and canto. Manchester could not 1964 collegiate draft, the New and had tried to Hve up to the “I toW him I would do every­ This, he said, is how he was say Tm not overjoyed.” Red and White, pneking up 17 the easier games grow tougher In other games Los Angeles slow-moving. make a dent in the bulge. Score at half; 30-29, Pla/tt. Nebraska. demanding etricturee of tas thing he would want me to,” she - - Shewing weU - balanced {xxints in the first baW brfore ... the older guys take longer downed Philedelphda 126-120 and York football Giants have em­ treated during the bitter con­ Competition remains Just as Orange Bowl Star The last and most important MueUm religion. said. “And he told me I would rtrengto, Hall High spoiled the Firan Slavinskl’s hoop before the breaks on the bench ... Hunt for New Coach Boston nipped Sen Francisco bellished the record for signing tract negotiations between hlm- One of the reasons why Ne­ point Corcoran makes is "ar­ But Clay, 23, suing as Mo­ have to do what his leader told Obedience Match Manchester High wrestler’s rough for Coach Phil Hyde and buzzer gave the home towners a ... and then pride takes over. U6-114. aelf and the Cincinnati Royals bis forces who meet Hall High WASHINGTON (AP)— ^The Washington Redskins ^ top draft selections by inking braska was upended by Ala­ range for lessons from the start hammed AU, said Sonjl wore him, and that the leader said I prior to this National Basket­ O dL debut, 31-9, yesterday in 30-29 half-time edge. j Sports Schedule Boston has won seven their first 11 choices in the 1965 bama in that Orange Bowl was and don’t let your friends tell tight dfcM cs snd makeup and was embarrassing the nation.” At School Arena Wert Haotiford. Et’s the second of Wert Hartford Tuesday and Leary and Terry Bongiovannl straight wiirld’s championships iMked f<^ a new h e ^ ct»ch today and Bill MePeak o S o iS fiS ^ v ^ st S uus ball Assn, season. Wethersfield FYlday, both on the work of Bowman, a rugged you they can teach you Just as even used strong language, dl The AU, Mohammeds — as lose In as many starts for the rtepped up in the third in professional beusketball. turned his gaze toward Pittsburgh. goason. The m potato were the draft! Now it is bothering him. Site has been changed brt the p ace 200-pounder who scored two well.” contrary to bis faith. He was they were called in court — “You can never forget these local matanen. the road. quarter, Meriden moving out to Tuesday, Jan. 11 If the Celtics can win their MePeak was fired Friday night after five years as most the pistons have scored The remarkable feat, In this ____ eftiow will be first dnas, as Threw Ball Away touchdowns for the Crimson He, therefore, advises all be­ particularly unhappy about a gave two accounts of how they Manchester could register a 10-polnt advantage midway Manchester at Hall, 8. divisional playoffs this season, Redskin coach. President Edward Bennett Williams U»Ui season, aad H was thetr big- new era ol intense competitive Tide In the Bowl triumph things,” he said, "or at least I usual, when the Hockanum Dog "Again we Just threw the ginners to take lessons from cer­ blue denim suit she wore in were married. only three firsts againot the through canto and 54-42 third Rockville at Wilson. can’t. Club stages its annual AKC ball away too many times,” they’ ll make it eight. '■aid he hoped to pick a successor before the end of the margin of vlotory os wen. bidding, was accentuated this Called "the best running back tified ski Instructors. If you real­ Maine when he fought Sonny Sonji said they were discuss­ *.T know ta professional Wert Hartford squad.. Ail O dL quarter lead. Pitubt sunk 10 field Bloomfield at South Wind- But by March even pride '■ ------For the Hawks, the defeet was past ^ weekend after the big col­ Sanctioned Match, Plan Breed Hyde said. "We gave them too month. Alabama has had in years’’ by ly wont to quickly learn how to Liston. ing marriage while driving to a Bob Hlguera won his second goals in the third stanza and sor, 8. their worst of the season, legiate bow) contests when the ■ sports you’ve got to expect dis­ and Obedience, on Simday, Jen. many extra tries. You can't might not be enough. The S9-year«ld MePeak, rallied tha team to a 6-8 record the ..Birmingham (Ala.) News, ski, Corcoran suggests you pack "You could see all of her," Muslim convention in California agreement "over salary. But I match dt the season in the 112 Hmiited Mancherter to burt. eight Granby at EllHngton, 8. The Celtics ap|)ear tired right Detroit also .‘ended a four- (Jiants signed Missouri tackle 23 at the Manchester High win when you hand them the tocmer all-league defensive eito in the last nine games and fin- Bowman was All-SEC in both up your new equipment and take d a y told the O rcuit Court. when Miami Muslim Samuel X. never ex{)ected management to pound ctaas. Skip Crandall and Portland at Rham. now. Their bench is thinner game loelng streak while ex­ Franejs Peay, Nebraska end Clarke Arena. ball 14 times. In the first half shots, five successful. and assistant coach at Pitts­ lahed with 6-8, identical with 1964 and 1965 and led the con­ off for a leam-to-skl vacation at "You could see the seams of her Saxon turned around and said: treat me the way they did last Mike Johnson were other local Coventry at Avon. than usual and the injuries to tending St. Louis to three. Freeman White and Alabama The shift in location from the when we had a chance to o{)en The MerWen defense did Ipoe- burgh, is expected to become a 1064 except that'this time It was ference in rushing this past the end of January. underwear. You could see the "Since we have our own laws, fall, and I don’t think I de­ winners. Wrestling—Maloney at Man- Bill Russell and Sam Jones have To top thlnga off, OeBus- fullback Steve Bowman. Peay, Armory to the Arena wUl allow up, we were just sloppy and en up a bit in the flriall chapter, candidate for the Steeler Job, only good enough for a fourth season with 770 yards in 153 "The five mid-week days of labels. Tigjat pants around all why dont we marry right now.” served it.” Summary—95—Crandall (M) Chester. slowed Boston’s customary one of four National FootbaU schere outocored Guerin 24-33. a unanimous Ail-Afoerican, was carries for a 5.2 average. As a more show room and better gave them the ball, that’s the but to no avail and Manchester p lw e tie. line • free instruction, coupled thoee men was wrong.” She said she and d a y repeated The three-time University of dec. Danaher, 6-5; 100—Roth could account for only 10 {xitnts Cromwell at Bolton. quick start.' Leagub head ooacUng posts Ray Sootit ot Detroit led aiU scor­ the Giants’ No. 1, draft chplce; Junior, Steve rushed for 636 {Kurlting facilittes. (H ) dec. Hioock, 9-0; 112—Hl- story.” Hw announcement Friday with week-ends on both ends, On cross-examination, her "I wed thee” three times, and it Cttclnnati All-America refer- while Platt put in 12. The In­ Swimming — New London at Through It all, however, the now open. ers with 36 points. Freeman, another All-Ameri­ yards and a 5.1 average with a lawyer held up the suit, an sx- The schedule of events: Jim Kuhn led all scorers with night was made here by Red­ should give you a solid founda­ was done. . red to statements he said were guera (M) dec. Lawleos, 10-1; dians had only three hoops in Manchester. pride, more than anything, Reached at Mlanil Beach,. Eagin Baylor came up with his can, No. 6, and Bowman, the career total of 1,452 rushing Ubtt for the defense, and asked Breed — Pujjples: 3-6 months, 120—Cohen (H) dec. Moriarty, 27 {Ktots with Bob Hamilton al­ skin officials, but It came after tion to grow on so that future day said they were wed In a "manufactured” by the Royals’ the final eight minutes of ac­ show.s. Fla., where he la attending an beet game of the season, team­ top rusher in the Southeastern yards and a 5.0 average. Bow­ toe Judge if it wotad be aU right 6-12 months: Open, (dogs and 7-0; 127—Oolle (H) {xlnned By­ so in double figures with 12 tal­ Wednesday, Jan. 12 a meeting between WilUama progress will be safer and much Miami hotel room, smd he gave front office to discredit him and tion. Prom Coach Red Auerbach NFL meeting, Steeler owner Art ing with Jerry West for 78 Cfonterence, No. 15. man built his reputation at Ala­ for her to sUp into It during a bitches Judged separately if en­ ram, 1:40 of 3rd; 133—Keenan lies, but they received lltle help Bast Granby at Cheney. and MePeak In Florida. Wll- faster,” he concluded. her a ring. Both agreed they sway public opinion gathering Winning Its sixth in a row, down, no one will admit that Rooney said, "We haven’t given points in tos Lakera' victory 'Two-xe»r Kscord bama with great second effort receae. try warrants.) (H ) dec. MdLennon, 4-0; 188— as Platt countered with a bal­ Uams la attending / the NET, were united by a Justice of the beljind him In the ce all along and ker; Sforting, then Non Sport­ 4-0; 166—EMsworth (H ) pinned Floor shooting {xrovlded the missed 30 free throws. Marlowe. day filed for annulment or di­ ing, Mrs. Robert Tongren; ances from Tim Coughiln, Dick slowing the pace to compensate 4atos w« have on our list. futures on the 1985 draft list, W. L. P e t Sonji told a different: story. they know it. Bubherd, 1.28 of 3rd; 80—Class bulge, Platt canning 25 o f 81 8. Sam Jones’ driving layup with Peay, White and vorce June 28. 1966. Hounds, George Helmrich. Cobb and Dale Ostrout. Ekist at Ihilaskl. for the play-offs which will be and a fourth player. Southern Bowman Watkins "A” ,...23 1 .968 "TTiey said I was holding (H) dec. Pohl, 8-3, Unlimited— shots while Manchester could Ironcally, one of toe names 16 seconds left gave the victory F t^ y Sweepatakes: (puppies Cheney at American School extremely tough, whether the Third Straight Cal’s fine linebacker. jeH 1®*® “ ‘“ Presslve Hst of brand Jim’s Atlantic ....13 U J542 back toe team. They sweet- GoWfiridd (H ) dec. Kane, 4-1. mentioned often as a posaihle to the Boston, which bad Mver entered in regular classee) for the Deaf. opponent is Philadelphia or Cin­ new Pittsburgh coach is Ernie __ ■■ Smith, will be eligible to sign ®‘“ Wyman Oil ...... 14 13 .481 talk you and then they say cinnati. For Riflemen led uotU then. Jones led the Oel- In H,n Onnlnir ol IKo nnmnlnflnn lOWa, a 6-3, 230- (JOnn. ElstOnlaiU 1 26 .037 Visiting Quintets ‘Feast’ theM things behind your back.” Frank Paiker. Cromwell at Rham. •tautner, another tenner Steel- * uc. with ‘pitotT completion po^ider, played a starring role Junior Handling: Boys 10-16, Newington at Rockville, 8. “We can’t afford to pace our­ Royals’ general manager Lyman Has Too Many Guns selves on this team,” said Sam er star curaenUy U Waah- strong ott-hand acoree paced wae Ugh tor San FrandecO wttto ^ "JJ to the. recent BJue-Gray game; NATIONAL LEAGUE Pepper Wilson said he was not Girls 10-16 (who have not wen Bacon at Coventry. tagton’s oftensive Hne coach. Mancheeter High’s rifle squad'36. rf toe stars in toe ^t-West halfback-flanker Randy Mini ’W. L. - Pot On College Basketball Front an open class at a point show). Avon at Bolton. Jones, the Celtics’ leading scor­ ■uxprlsed at Oscar’s lingering er. “This team knows only one It he Is hired at Pittataui^ to ite thhd victory this season, — ------Purdue, a 6-0, 200- Watkins “B” ...... 18 .760 This has been a big week for of course, on Friday’s slim na- Obedience — 10:80, Utility, For Cheney in 79-43 Win Wrestling — Cheshire Acad­ SAM JONES MePeak would replace Mike Smith is* • topflight sboqiutter pounder, was one of the stars Nazareiie ...... *11 seiirttlvlty over the issue. gome—to run—and we do. Red edging Middletosm Hqh, 906- .733 vlsiOng teams in college basket- Oonal program. UCLA South 4*He’e a senstttve kid,” WU- then Graduate Novice, Mrs. emy at Manchester. Regarding experience, this la Ifixoc, the same man he suc- The visitors had a tight con­ won’t, stand for anything else. 904, in IQddletoTm yesterday. Rockville Shooters Win v the North-south game, and Hast Sides ...... 18 .619 baU. More of them won than in era CWlforala, Brigham Younr ■ soq said. ISometlmes his sen- Richard Thomas; Novice, then Pouring it on throughout, the 10th year for Russell and eeeded ta Waahlngton at the end Peay, White and Bowman be- defensive tackle Charlie Har- Lakewood Circle ..11 trol on the scoring, taking a “If someone gets tired all he It’q the lOto .'lit r e i^ victory .407 any previous week since toe and Utali came through in Am * citfvtty oraates proMems for Grad. Open, Richard Tbomas; Lyman Memorial High of Ltea- Naulls, the ninth for Sant Jones, t t the 1960 season. over yeart for toe local fiuoceeaftil detnit for Ooech ca®»« Olanta on the wings of per of Oklahoma State a 6-2 Toomey’s Tallies Open, toen-Grad Utility. non made it two in a row over 32-18 edge from the floor and has to do is tell the bench. He’ll two .338 season opened Deo. L style for the home crowds . ' Mm. get a rest. and the eighth for K.C. . NIxtai was fired by toe Steel sharpebooten Walter Neffe RoedevtUe High outstanding performance In 350-pounder, played a iwng-up Rotary Cleveland; Approx.'2 Novice Y, Cheney l^ech last night, 79-43, 15-7 bulge on one-{K)interB. .238 Friday night, for Instance, the UCLA, the national c h ^ m - “Mbybe tMngs did g«t out Sports Viewing "You see, this team io »wl games. Top-rated Peay, a game ta the East-West Shrine Douglas ARen. - at toe Cheney gym. It was the Schedule— Mon., 8, Elstonlans court advantage didn’t ons that climbed back into ' at tband last faF. W e don’t pur- L y m u (79) ferent than the others when it of fart breaks. Ambries dismisseddismlatod Rarland^land ^ ****** *"** Wilooat Tech o« Merl- «-5. 260-pouiHler, has been call- outing. SpeciaiB — Bert ta Matrti: sixth torn ta eight starts for B r PU. - - ma^ taohidtag ^ 888-796, behind toe etrong «1 "the fineet offensive tackle - vs. Jim’s. 8:45 Watkln’s “A" vs. "**“® * *® League. 'The Associated Press too ten posely t*y to knortc our own Segal SATURDAY comes to poping yourself to get Pride may compenoate foa’-Uia Brara. to adtotion to tii^ Waoh- ^ ^ off-hand poaltion. Other Top Cfaoioee Gertrude Hagenow Memorial the Rangers. 1th' ^ Wyhian; Tues., 8, Toomey’a vs. ^ *®ur vis)tihg teams won as this week with a No 10 rating ; prodiiat WeVe tryfiig to soH 1:00 (SOJ Roller Derby through the year. A player like remainder of this year. ahoottag of Bud Riohard (182) I’ve seen in college football this T rt^y, Mr. Hetanilch. Lyman rolled up a 67-39 vic­ McCall V j ^ Among the other top selec- East Sides. 8:46, Lakewood Vs. P^nceton heat Yale 61-66, crushed Ore-on'state TftJm’ Drew .. 2:00 (80) Senior Bowl Foot­ Jerry Wert may start feeling After that? Wd Lee Hunt (181). YAf- Bert Puppy in Match: J, Stan­ tory over Cheney tn the first Musketeeys” along with Joim Pi!* “**'■’ Don Da- Watkins "B"; Wed-, 8:45 Nwa- OoUimbU defeated Darttnouth Brigham Yoim- No ■ *T>saar Is not our whole Okanuk ball—North vs. South physically and mentally tired The Yankees are an example. tatoemim A looktag tor a ctoUaghep »nd A l Clavette. patch sports-writer Dave Lip- vis of Los Angeles State, a 6-6, rene vs. R ot^. ' 77^72, ObmeU thumped Harvard AP^U ,k>^^ ley McCray Memorial Trophy. game of the season. The Rang­ Randall man. Peay had a superlative 260-pounder tabbed as a top ------^ ------‘ ~ «>wnod Arizona State > taotn, but he Is indeed our Baron ( 8) E.C.A.C. BaskeU earlier than I will because he Next match is Jan. 14 agataat 96-80 and ^enn whipped Brown 96-81 Mrs. George Donahue. ers are active again Wednesday MUalal ball—St. John’s vs. day in Missouri’^ victory over pro prospect by experts on the Southern CSl walloped ‘ leiuler. We otovtousiy have to fit Sxajda has to carry his team. Oooor One name mentfooed in eeity strong Rockville High at toe 91-67. sur play around hdm. High Scoring Dog: Walter afternoon at home with Ekist Villanova REG MIDGET UKAGIJE Florida in the Sugar Bowl Oaus- West Coast, and the Giants’ No. I Ouster Memortat Trophy. Rctoortson, too. He haa to carry jpeculatiim for the Washington Waddell Range. Mele Ailing m«i«- m SSZ'SS.*" '‘Therrfora, we are very Granby High. Total* 32 16 79 8:30 ( 3) Gadabout Gaddis Ing Lipman to enthuse, "Peay 2 draft choice; veteran halfback Ronald Mattoewsen is match Cheney (4t) the Royala. Norman’s 8-1, Herald Angela Joti was Y. A. TRttle, former Summary - over Maryland, Kan- Stan Fclsinger scored 40 ' much coDCMned about Ws w*4- By toe end of the first quar­ 4:00 ( 3) Golf Classic is the best pro proepeot Tve Phil Harris of Texas, No. 7; de- Tops in Nation chairman and Mrs. Lolo Plocin “But on this tecun every­ 7-2, Army & Na'vy 6-3, Joe’s New York and Bah Fraheisoo Mancheeter (00«)-UoeUer.98- BOSTON (AP)—Maaager <»cagD Loyola over Indiana, points for Oo^W a against ; fare, bis state of mind. ter, toe visitors had rolled up McNaiiy 6:00 ( 8) Wide World of seenv___ and l think he could fensive end Bill Matan of Kan- is match secretary. body is capable of oarrying hla Altianitic 6-3, Fire & Police 4-6, quartetteck who now is an aa- Gallegher 97-87-184; Sam Mele o f the BUttneeota KANSAS om r (AP) to keep the So far, Robertson’s dtsoon- a 22-8 lead. Strong floor shoot- Sports move right Into’ a starting line- sas State, 6-4, 240-pounder, No. ahare. Therefore, it’s not ad Hobby ^oppe 2-7, Pagand’e stotant coach vrlto the 40era. Clavette 97-86-188, BUI Sheldon Twine wee hoeptfallaed- lest Gaiy Uberatoce of I^ew saa ovor Colorado, Nebraska top of the Ivy League with a 24) tent is not boUtag the Royals tag by Craig Randall purtied it Tracy SUNDAY up in the NFL as a rookie” . 8; and end Cfiff Wilder, a 8-Si Johnson tough on' IndivldtWs.” Bathers 2^7, Nassiff Arms 1-8. Others included ftomsr QU»- M -M -l8a; Tim TAiii«gu« m . night for an examiaatton of Haven College hM taken the oybr Iowa State, Purdue over mark. Prlnceto^pon R ^ to 46-20 at the half and 62-28 12:80 (80)Chalmipion8hlp White, a 6-5, 225-pounder, 226-pounder from Iowa, No. IL back. Coliegb Basketball Dux __ Ruasell haa his own theory Schedule: Tues. 6:10 Joe’s vs. boma coach Bud. pHUfitoi^ and J!8^;i71, . palafnl svreHtag la Me legs. lead in the; Nattawl Ame- Notre Dam^ Kanste S ^ e over bach paced the 1 \ g ^ \ S t o ^ Osoa^ is soortag wtd malriiig at the three quarter mark. L,eainond Bowling Mele, who alUaded a hase- wu- equally as imposing, Are also in the fold and await- Mlaeouri, Blaconsta over Mar- points as they o^ ed Randall Jed all scorers with about the importance cif pacing. Nassiff8. 7 Herald 'vb. ,EHre & j ^ or aeyriand Mnma «oadh l^etoeqi X8M)- Rich ^ t rfattoB o f toteroi^Uegiate i the. p9ays Just as wrtl as he has EAST Total* 1« 7 4S 1:80 ( 8) NFL Playoff ban hiacheoa at Fenway thousto in a lostag effort, ta ing their indoctrination as pros q u e t t ^ crass over Obnnec- campaign tor a fo ^ s t r S 24 potate, helped by Mike Szaj- "Eiepertence,” he zald, “can Police; Wed. 6:10 Pagani’s ve Brown. 9840-186, petU^ Sanaski 88-86- Atfalettoe hssitefhell eooiiiig j ta five yeora ta the NBA. And .OcAumtda 77, Daitmotito Tf Score at heUf: 46-20. Lyman. Bowl—Baltlinore vs. do a lot for you in thla game. 'F a ik ' Thotaday, w a a . ex- the Orange BowL A quick, in the 1866 training camp, ticut, N .a State over South Oar- league .cham pion^ Princeton 61, Yale 66 da (12) and Stan Baron (10). Non-flcorer*: Cheney—Stet*. Good- Hobby, 7; Norman’s ve. Army / MePaak Usd Wattitottoo flUW 1S3, Bto Ranno'984|-tt7», Ed .rate, Hie Royals are a wtantag team, row.' Scavetta. Markatein, Bowen, Dallas It may be a cliche but weari­ ahahied ay his dheter Friday strong numer after he catches Throe moro big linemen — 6-6, oUna. CtoctanaU over North Pawlak’* 28 points p^ed £ OomeU 96, Harvard 80 ae LebaixHt had all nine players A Navy, Iwazlnr a Dantiato 9940-178, Thm Bywro The 8>lf Uberatora Ut - as was figured, ohoaing the Bos- ARM*ED •— Barry Herkoce. 2:00 ( 8) N.B.A. Basket­ ness is only a mental thing.” aad theti start to Peter Beat the ball. White holds almost all 282-pound Jim Fulham of Mih- Texas, Wyoming over Dehver. ever Brawn aM G eraM u J^ Peim ' 91, Brown 67 break into the scoring column. •4, tinid place flush 0n toe 8644-179. ' 8K6 poiatt a ipuae la Mad* tmtOettlcs into toe NBA Btet- ball—^Knicks vs. Bul­ With Bort(>ri, however, weari­ B(igham hospital for far­ of the paas-reqeiving records at nesota (No. 13), 8-2, 230-pound (»(lahom a >raeU over awvmA Rhode Island 97, Venqcat 68 Clemens (10) of the Captain Walt McNally was B ^ ’a Essforn Division in 1944. Other - Mancheetor abooteia- Nebraska, Including most Howard McCard of Syracuse tag New Ravaa to 18 vte- sro DIviakm ptayofte. Last NighPs Fip^ts lets ness la than mantel. BA DART LKAGUll ther,study. tortee. the NAIA said Fri­ leans LoyoU, North Carolina Dick NemeUca thraw^ m Q ukvipiac 91, Btoomfield NJ Knicks gets an arm up the ^ y Ranger ta double fig­ 4:00 (80) ^>orts In Action m ore But a fivagame lostag streak Ken Adishs 168, Dave Mc- catches in one game (8). sea* (No. 14) and 6-3, 230-pound 4be qaestion is, wtH It isrtT RusseiU is 82, K.C. Jones ie Tigers 39-26, ’Pirates 38-JT, said Us toge have o v e r Whke Forest, Providence points to lead Brigham ^ n ^ State 81 as he tries to block ures, ooUeoting 10 points, with TOKYO — Katsuoyoshl Talw- 6K)0 ( 8) P.G.A. Golf U tt>e start o f last s e i ^ j i * l f k iduad^ 187, Steve P «m y 186, son (28), career (47) end long- Qary Rickman of Hlinola (Na day. SiaDa m u NAIA amda I *T thW c so,” TTHsmi sold, 33, Sam Jones 32' and ‘ W illie Yankees 38-27, Dodgera' 32-SS, been swening for flw past Ha tally, mW Ravea haa over MteMCtaaatts and Mismt. over Arisons # 2 2 : 4 la that tons oC puxrttag con- New Haven 101, BildgewiUT pass from Md Oumts Alan Dux (9) and Lome Foo- yama, llllt, Japan and Speedy Special Ir erased tteae hopwr's|)m1 ap- John Qsiifa 1S8, Nlck TUnreck e rt.T D (96 yards). TTrioe an 17) rouhd out the list o f new Hayase, 111%, Japan, 10, draw. Naulls 31. Giants 24-41, Red Sox 24-41. parentjljr doomed B e 141. ^ 'w e e k % ; • ■' weal thrte aiera gaaiea. O hio, o ver K en t State. Ramiiton sad FrodiUt : fklenoe known ante to coach­ 69 of Boston. hey (8) cloee behind. AU-Big Bi8^ choice. White Giants. am tth^odttislxIaM tem ns w on, each grt 27 tor t h e t o m 1 m - a . V 5 'vg' i ;;■ ' ■ i ;'.>; ' ''■ '.V ';.'' PAGE ELEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATyRDAY, JANUARY 8, 1966 ------I

ItANCHESTER EVENING H ERAm I^ C H E S im CX)NN, SATURDAY, JANUARY R 196ft BY PAQALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—P m m Ii « « • » S6 HtNHdIdM SarvicM THERE OUGHT A BE A LAW / . Offered IS-A WANTED—Bahyeltter tor Man- DRIVERS ft» whod bus, . BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING TOU8B with MAJOR HOOBLE Chester Ridge area, two nights 8:45 lum., 2:15-«:45 pjn. Call i ^ R i s Clothes WA'nONB PROIWOTR-Pep- Iffcv wArrwf Gcr - f u m iu d g it t So ME F euuiv sqr a w p tmat , weekly^ 6 4 , traittipoitatkin r*. «48.M 14. aonal ahoftping aerylce in your fSWT MIS OOFFR SAO^ 1MSEE TIMES Mor EMOUGM CrtOORAV.') fUtyed. Can 6M-07« 7. I : ■...... II .1 A ------'S home or adna. Ovar 900 Items DIB MAKERS, experienced on U M •M(BOl) IKl A ROW -> AtO nep now as near as yonr tele­ IR/lMGFLOTMEV.'M^VEN'rMEW blank pierce tornu and draw 4SUMfaM phone. Eleenor Buck, 649- died tor Aircraft pgrte,. Kurts SlUtai- ADVERTISING TAME TMiS ftA-.i'#* ,, YOUIN'/EAPSISIT WWHN; sttenographe N , V«*0. P«0P6*S0K, 600AL V 44 Am Brothers, Ino., 847 Keeney SL, DSeottiik 6768. 185-187 Spnica 8 t LUKEWARM SLOP WHArs MEW! I WAS JUST iP&YAX Tbni FBXDAT 10'.S0 AuM.->SATUBDAX • AJI. -shorthand background. ENdASEP IN I^OLMINd TH» USIateolbdaf made while you wait. Tape re­ Oocnpany odfem excellent ation completed. CaU 627-6278. J k B S id l (JexUtBta languaca lEir f BUGGS BUNNY MEANIN6FUL WAY« tN VAU04 17MMlm B7Athau corders for rent Ueilaw*e. 887 benefit program, good PtOt^E INT0(ACT/ A4 tH nWflilSealid tbalteadiM*' . PLEASE HEAD YOUR AD WANTED — Lathe or Bridge­ U R o M p n iD U'Pat^OP X lla iiea t Main., 6494081. wages, pleasant woridng «\At5 MtOIA WOULD ««N. MMaeentm, S01lalaa(bpdac port operator, aleo Aircraft WSmanpaMxy Ulfmical iMtai 4 0 r«mttiM CBaaattM or "W ent Ada" are takea over ttie plwne aa a oondltions. instrument maker. Liberal 'ymAT MAKtt'jtMvac/j u tm UAttUfj^aoa aONmnbar appellalkB |T l CAN'T KCIP Sllaenboi ooBvealeDee. Tbe adverttaer ahoold read hla ad nie ETSST fringe benefits. Apply AlUed THESe AROUKO 28Ctwit DOWN 82FimfatlMn d a y IT AFPEABS and BEPW a ERROBS In tinie tor the MBaUfla BofldlnK— Contracting 14 Instrument A Tool Co., 67 PHOoey] z MisMo PCS anothbr 24PlMM>Md lHeadcoMd4p 4»HattMm neit inaertton. The Herald ia tesponalble for only ONE Inoor. Apply: First National 27 aVtetd asMartiaa . , Woodland S t, Mancbeater, TH' TBUCK THAT WEBKl KMofJodBV IHilariallm r (eomlLtem) crwtitti, . , n e t or omitted tawertlon for any advertteement and then only ChLBINET WORK, fotmtda coun­ Stores, Inc. <«nilLftaiVi 649-4676. PICKS UP TIN CAN5 I a » - 4DrtaktoWnMi MCondeniiatln to the extent of a "make food” Inaertlon. kkrors which do not ters, rec rooms, remodeling. (tbeoL) leaaen the vahie of the advertlaement will not ho ooneeted hy Quality work. Reasonable pric­ Park and Oakland Avea. l l i i u • VaUd*-^ GUARDS — Male wanted, foil asRelem • daim SAotii; . "luoiko food ” inaertlon. es. Free estl mates. CaD 649- r aowadocof SllbeUWdwlwl East Hartford, Omin. or part-time, must be orar 21 (Uw) Cdabaa BAB^IoSaMi , 6986. STBMMfieUr tiwoir t years of age, have a clean rec­ 38Coo)| (Rockville. Ton Free) ord. We welcome retired per­ 89 Noel eit IDTCnviraIPM 00 CEILINO AND WAlX, renova- tione and repairs, sheet rock WOMAN to babysit with smaD sons in good health and able r r - IT r 6 4 3 - 2 7 1 1 8 7 5 - 3 1 3 6 r and plaster repaired. Cecamio children, occasional days or to prove It. OaU tor further in- evenings. 643-9264. tormatiwt between 9-6, 247-8360 TT tUe installed. 10 ireara experi­ !T w ence. Free estimates. Special or apply Room 207, 16 Lewis St., Hartford. rates for home owners. 649- Help Wanted— Male 36 15“ m Tnnble Reaching Our AdYertiser? • WtW«h F 9262. FRIENDLY Ice Creeun Shop, OlHi k, tUM fwW. 438 Main St., Manchester, has W TT ST ' 14>Hour Answering Service QUAUTT Carpentry — Rooms, IMPORTANT NOTICE dormers, porches, basements openings for males 18 or over, BY V. T. HAMLIN Free to Heraid Readers The 1964 Civil Rights Law evenings and weekends, 10-20 A L L Y O O P 5 T Ra s r reflnlshed, cabinets, buUt-lns, Floor Finishing 24 Help Wanted— Foaale 35 Help Wanted— F«n«te 35 prohibits, with certain ex­ Want laformatlon an one uf onr olaaalfled aovertlaementar No formica, aluminum, vinyl, hours a week, more hours if de­ ...POCWMALVMh .AH' I fiUeS8lHt>9E «nu.THINK WE CAN IP LX. ceptions, discrimination be­ sired. Above average pay with , ncHrorriHissnUN 1 dowt adawer at the telephone UatedT Simply eall tea steel, ceramo siding. William FLOOR SANDINO and reflnlsh- RN OR LPN — 8-11, 11-7 shifts, APPLICA-nONS are being tak­ CUAO OFBWnMHBUt s r 5 T ST cause of eex. It will now be Ups plus food allowance, no ex­ MgArUNB(PKTeP MMMNBB TH' ABTWJOIP WITH T l* y KNOW 5T Robbins Carpentry Service, Ing (specialising In older part-time. Laurel Mauior, 649- en for a person Interested In TIME-MACHINB------NB?/^HCNKBUr m n ■ necessary for our readers perience necesssay. Ap{dy to WMes^ 649-3446. floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ 4619. selling and a knowledge of ma­ ‘THBtrseOT s r ■ | S 4 EDWARDS not only to read the usual person only. ing. Ceilings. Paperbanging. terial for fabric department, Female Help Wanted and BY DICK TURNER c o m p l e t e Remodeling — CARNIVAL No job too smaU. John Ver- full-time (Kimpany benefits. Ap­ w V? ANSWERING SERVICE Home building, carpentry serv­ Male Help Wanted classifi­ DONUT BAKER wanted — fuU ( faUle, 649-676a ply Grant’s, Parkade, M^n- ice available. Dormers, room cations. but Wanted — Male time, apply Bess Eaton Donut chester. or Female, also otir (Classifi­ w 41 64941500 - 875-2519 additions, rec rooms, garages. Stenographer Shop, 160 Center St. cation Help . . . 37. Free estimates by calling 643- Bonds— Stocks— WAITRESS wanted — part-time, H R and leave your measafe. You’D hear from onr adverttaer In Jig WANTED — Salesman, $100. JT 1567, Wesley R. Smith Construc­ M ortg a g es 27 PERSONNEL DEPT. Saturday and Sunday 8;1 a.m., pluB commissions. For further ttane without apending aD evening at the telephoae. tion o>. Monday and Tujssday, 7-1 a.m. □ ■■VHI TRUCK DRIVERS—Train now. details and other benefits 48 4A cs T 5 A FRESH START wlU lump Opening for skilled clerk- Apply Bess Eaton Donut TT r A. A. DION, INC. Roofing pay later. See our ad under In­ call 649-3666. r m Antomobiles For Sale 4 your debts Into one easy pay­ typist, recent experience Shop, 160 (Center SL ’ siding, palnt'ng. CJarpentry. Al­ structions, Class. 82. 1 ment. If you have equity In W 5 T 55 1957 CHEVROLET, 6 cylinder, terations and additions, ''..fil­ not essential but back­ 1 property, caU Frank Burke to ground In stenography and PLUMBER, experienced in new HERALD sparkomatic floor shift, 411 ings. Workmanship guaran­ discuss ways and meaiis. Con­ MACHINE OPERATORS 5 T 5 T ] B Sj other office experience work, top wages, overtime. rear end, good condition, best teed. 299 Autumn St. 848-4860. necticut Mortgage Exchange, offer. 649-5833. helpful. Position will re­ Clerk-Typist (2) OaU after 6, 648-4628. FOR 16 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- quire good Judgment and BY AL VERMEER 5^ s r ST BOX LEH ER S CARPEN’TRY — Concrete work, PRISCILLA’S POP 6 1965 STAR (3hief Pontiac, 4-door anything from cellar to roof, 8897. ability to meet people. Blx- Turret Lathe F o r Y ou r sedan, power steering, brakes, inside and out, no substitute for cellent benefits, good Experienced for modem, MACHINING Milling Machine EVEN SBJCOND MORTGAGE - Un­ small Bast Hartford office, P M A N e O H ^ V L l s ^ BY J. B. WILLIAMS fully equipped. 649-4836. quality work, satisfaction guar­ limited funds available for sec wages, modem air-condi­ TECHNOLOGY CORP. Drill Press THACr vgATCR ,DEEPER FOR, OUT OUR WAY Information good salary plus fringe i£ S T E R / anteed, competative prices, no ond mortgages, payments to tioned office. Apply P.O. Engine Lathe ^ H E S T - D R C ^ l-s t u a r t / 1965 OHEVETiT.E Malibu Super benefits. For Interview con­ HEYWHATSTHE THERE'S A SLIffiHT CASE W RIffl»jT/re- Job too small. D A D Carpen­ suit your budgret. Expedient Box 73, Hartford, Conn., Also Burr Men IPBAcrOTAWP- OFAMNESlA/FORLIWIMe N MIMPHIM t h e HERALD win not Sport, 6 cylinder, automatic, try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- stating education, business tact Mrs. Caesar, 289-2706. Openings For UP CUSTOMER9,WE ASREEPX THATAAAN- service. J. D. Realty, 643-6129. IMd THERE UOLF- disclose the Identity of power steering, radio and heat­ experience and salary re­ Tracer Keller Operator HE’P SET AM EXTRA lOW CUT IASEMEMT any advertiser using box 8880. Full-time only, 7 a.m.-5;30p.nj. 7 IN<3T rVE UIKIEPUP OFF TH’TOP OF OLRTARE--y NOW JOINS er. Call 875-8698. quirements. Boring Mill Hand THREE AAOKE CUS­ letters. Readers answer- HOUSES Jacked, shored, floors TOMERS AMP YOU BUT HE'S 0LACKEP OUT - - f f LABOR ANP Ing blind box ads who Business Opportunity 28 WANTED — reliable woman to Milling Machine Hand OM THE RESTOF >OWl WE AU. 1959 CHEVROLET Bel Air, V-8, leveled. Structures secured. A{)ply in Peraon */mT/C ' / ^ standard trknsmlssion, g c ^ R o o fin g anfl ChlinneyB 16-A TWs is the floor of the future chester. TYPIST son Arthur Drug, Manchester. have own tools, top wages and l-A awiiirWb.*«.T»ta» Lost and Found 1 condition, asking $875. or best SEESALL-HSARSALL aaNtoa "" now more in demand In homes full benefits. CaU Mr. Harria. offer. 643-2632. ROOFING — Specializing re­ and industisy. If you qualify we STENOGRAPHER DENTAL Assistant, alert, neat, KNOWS ALL-TELLS ALL *’That'« very true! However, all play and no work LOST — Set of keys. blue tag pairing roofs of aU kinds, new experience preferred, typing, 649-4571. 1965 MALIBU S8 327, 4-speed, will train. No franchise fee. GENERAL CLERK NEVER MISSES makes jack aoarca, boyi” RB06 registration. Reward. roofs, gutter work, chimneys good opportunity, references low mileage, excellent condi­ Write Box D, Herald. PART-TTME gaa station atten­ — 4 : 646-6220, after 6. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum TRANSCRIPTIONIST required. Write Box H, Herald. WANTED tion. Going into service. 649- siding. SO years’ experience. dant, mornings 51, experienced ^'h'' I ------h » 7090. Free estimates. CaU Howie", KEY PUNCH OPERATOR preferred, references neces­ Clean, Late Model PEUR/EPACTIOM Personals 3 SALESLADIES sary. See Mr. Sloan. Beso Serv­ Stm Si 643-6361, 644-8388. If you are a recent gradu­ Franchise Now Available ice Center, Route 88. Vernon. USED CARS B E N C A S E Y INCOME TAX Returns — Busi­ Trucks— ^Tractors 5 ate or have skills you ness and individual, prepared haven’t used for a while, Full - time, 5 day week. Heating and numbing i7 In 21 Billion Top Prices Paid by full-time income tax ac­ 1967 CHEVROLET 3800 model call Miss Gaghan for an ap­ Sales experience preferred. efM NeMRB>OKr TRUCK DRIVERS For All Makes countant. Raymond Girard, utility walk-ln body truck, low M A M OIL Service, plumbing HOME IMPROVEMENT pointment . . . or better Apply In person to Mise WAS WORSE. NAIF A Anderson. MUm..TW0 MILLION 649-5650 or call collect 875- mUeage. CaU 643-4926. and heating, residential, com­ yet, stop by and see us. CARTER CHEVROLET 7862. mercial and industrial, no Jobs BUSINESS We’ll be happy to Show you Need two experienced BY FRANK O’NEAL ...THRSANPAHAIF S H O R T R IB S Garage—S ^ ice— too small. 649-2871. Why 80 many qualified gals YOUTH CENTRE truck drivers, union shop, C O .. IN C . IWU.ION..SKM/<^J WANTED — Passengers from Storage 10 at OML will be singing ‘TT MANCHE3STER hospitalization, v a o a tloo 1229 Main S t f j makeallmvhi;s8anc^ center of Hartford or Wethers­ FOR RENT — Garage, vicinity heating service, complete new Phone 649-5238 WITH AIDOl, va t ? ITS NOT A TOOL Kit. aCflHES.POSTl, PEAPVi YEAR” at the end of 1966. •fflESUILT. Maple and Qdnton Streets. CaU Financial assistant rTSlvWSEWIN6K\t field, hours 8-5. CaU 643-6445. bathroom installations and 643-0766. bathroom remodeling, 30 years HAIRDRESSER — full - time, We find location and set up FEDERAL Income Tax returns In business. Earl VanCamp, CONNECTICUT MUTUAL pleasant conditions, salary plus CONN. BI-PRODUCTS business prepared with your savings in Boslnetis Service* 649-4749. LIFE INSURANCE CO. commission, Rockville - Wap- mind, reasonable rates. E. J. Columbia, Conn. O ffe re d 18 Minimum $15,000 required 140 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. ping area. Reply to Springfield, BOTH — plumbing and heat­ Bayles, 649-6246. Start a new career, backed by 249-0631 F and M P.O.Box 1247. 649-3666 CARPET AND ing, repairs, alterations, elec- LAND CLEARING, tree re­ one of the country’s outstand­ RIDE wanted to Constitution moval, and chain saw work. trio and gas hot water beat­ WANTED — Responsible wom­ LINOLEUM Plaza, 8:30-4:30 from Oyn- ing corporations. Write A. Michaud, 742-8096. ers, free estimates. Call 648- CLEANING Woman wanted, 2 an to care for two small chil­ wood Dr., Bolton Lake. Please LAWNMOWBai Mechanic, ex­ 7) ag utt t, wiA, i«c. m ht- Its. M. w. 1496 days a week, Wapplng. 644- dren while mother works. 649- SALESMAN /-a TYPEWRITERS — Standard perience required, sales help­ call 643-9224. 1947. 9266. Excellent Salary and electric. Repaired, over­ ful, good . v/orking conditions, MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI THE GLIDDEJ^ and Oommlselon WANTED — ride from comer hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Millinery, Dressmaking 19 salary open. Manchester Cycle Coventry St. and (3iambers to HOUSEWIVES — Mothers. Full­ BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE chines rented and repstired. COMPANY Shop, U1 West Middle ’Tpke. OKX. downtown Hartford. 8:30-9 a.m. GENERAL ELECTRIC CO er Brush Company now ap­ WRITE BOX G IF TH A I^TH e LAUNCG/ e i 0 H i : CWUAI I'LL B BT'W ie OOTWB Pickup and delivery service. ALTERATIONS done In my pointing thousands of women to 649-2903. 939 New Britain Ave., Elmwood STOCKROOM attendant, high (^ H S C K vJe M U ' )/ MANJBLLHIMHB TOJCHIBeTLAONDC/ Yale Typewriter Service, 649- home, reasonable, 643-9634. East Hartford, Conn. service customers of our’s for Manehestttr OUICKJ raegcir ID ®TDCN a ic MAN IN TOWN. Bchool graduate, previous ex­ M N FOR IT.' > RECEIVED — 5 days, 4 nights 4986. Needs girl for secretary over 60 years. Service custom­ LAUNCCyaA^AOAIN. DRAPES — custom made to perience helpful. Apply Per­ Evening Herald stay for two at Miami Beach and general office work, ers in your own neighborhood, SHARPENING Service — Saws, your measurements, lined or sonnel Dept, Iona Mfg. Co., Hotel, Florida. Ckin’t use, sell­ Private Instructions 32 typing required. Figure name your own hours providing knives, (ixes, shears, skates, imllned. For more information Manchester, ing tor half price. To be used rotary blades. Quick service. aptitude and previous of­ a minimum of 16 hours per call 648-1913. ''week. Average profit of $3.50- TIffiO*' in February. CaU 649-8879. Capitol Bqulpmen. Co., 38 fice experience helpful. POWN Main St., Manchester. Hours TRUCK DRIVERS Call Mr. J. C. McCarthy, $4. per hour. Immediate open­ BAISB $60 tar your Church or ings, no experience necessaiy, EXCLUSIVE IN MANCHESTER, w S S dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ Movtog^Trucklng— 289-6871 for Interview. group with Happiness Napkins. we will teach. For further In­ day 7-4. 643-7968. S to ra g e 20 Train Now — Pay Later 6 colorful designs with wonder­ formation call 644-0202 or 644- Continue to earn as you OPEN FOR ful sayings. Have 10 members ELECTIROLUX racuum clean­ MANCHESTER DeUvery. Light CLERK-TYPIST wanted. High 1402. learn. Men over 19 are each sen twenty 50c packages. er, sales and service, bonded trucking and package deUvery. School graduate. Previous ex­ needed at once to train for Keep $60 for your treasury, representative. Alfred AmeU, Refrigerators, washers and perience helpful. Apply Iona GIRL FDR Nights, 510, In yard high paying Jobs as Trac­ BUSINESS send me $60. Send for details. stove moving specialty. Folding Mfg. Company, R ^ent St., goods at J. M. Fields, Eaet 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, 644- tor Trailer drivers. If quali­ / - a Free Sample. Anna Wade, 8141. chairs for rent. 649-0762. Manchester, Conn. Hartford. MANCHESTER DepL 887CA1, Lynchburg, Va. fied. Earnings up to $200. 24606. HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re­ per week and more. Place­ Painting—Papering 21 ment assistance upon com­ OVERHEAD DOORS CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER moval — attics, ceUeu-s and pletion. Train part or full­ SALES and SERVICE MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD yards, weekly or monthly pick­ EIXTBIRIOR and Interior paint­ AatomobDes For Sale 4 time. Phone Springfield 94 HOUR SERVICE—FREE ESTIMATES VDiLmBAM 01|l ^ WiLLt E)(ACTLy,,.W. JUT up. Bolton. Manchester vicin­ ing. Wallpaper books, paper­ mMMEIANKBR HEMU»r 8B 50 O CSnniTe If S i l » HE5 MRIN Y PROB'LV WANTS 783-1576 collect, anytime. TEL. KEN 6459087—dIM «4S-6892 OOUSM FUiruS IS M S M«LR> m BRAIN. OKWm yOllMONEVTDCOHB M E » V I ^ NEED CART Tour credit turn­ ity. Harold Hoar, 648-4084. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ IN A FINANCIAL JAMi CALUN'ON W U FOR HBLPl A B ^ JKMiWMsAFrsCOMBIMnOHL nw J CALL MIM NHeN ed down? Short on down pay­ ly Insured. Workmainshlp guar­ APPLLANCES repaired — aU HELP WANTED AND NUPS ME HELP, SUSTRNOC50FP ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- anteed, Leo Pelletier, 6456826. Help Wanted—-Female 35 t CANT HARPLV LET makes washers, refrigerators, Why spend an hour or more of your time each day an' ieaaids his Mon? Don’t despair I See Hon­ If no answer, 648-9048. HIMPOVVNiIVy pieev bank. freesers, dryers, gaa and elec­ est Douglas. Inquire about low- traveling to work when you can wbrk right here uNeuMveiH tric ranges. Oil burners IMPORTANT NOTICE > est down, smallest payments PAINUNO, exterior and In­ in Manchester. cleaned and repaired. Oosma terior paperhanging, wallpa­ The 1964 Civil RighU Law anywhere. No small loan or fi­ We have openings and are willing to train you for AppUance, 649-0065. per removed. Reasonable prohibits, with certain ex- nance company plan. Douglas the following: V Motors, 833 Main. SNOW PLOWING — avoid high rates. Fhilly insured. FYee es­ ceptione, dlscrinUnatlpn be­ prices when it snows. Routes timates. 649-9658, Joseph P. cause a t sex. It will now be PHARMACISTS 1968 CHEVROLET, 9 passenger Lewis. now being formed. Free estim­ necessary for our readers • SCHEDULE AND PLANNING CLERK ^ station wagon, 4-door, V-8,. ra- not only to read the usual ates, no contracts. 649-7868 or Houre 8-5. Aggressive man with good math back­ ' dio, heater, automatic, power PAINUNO BY Dick Fontnme, Female Help Wanted and 8758401. ground. An excellent opportunity In this position. steering, clean and ready to Interior and exterior. Paper Male Help Wsuited classifi­ banging and wall paper remov­ _ go. I ^ y guaranteed.* Qoi^ LAWNMOWER staarpemng; te- cations, but also our Classifi­ al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Laoding Comiaetieiit Discount Chain Estab- don‘6 AtlanUo Service, Inc. jpalrs, sales, rotor blades cation Help Wanted — l^ale • BILUNG CLERK (Quality workmanship. Call Weat Rd., BUlngfon, 876-8892. sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ or Female . . . 37. Honrs 8-5. This Is general office w'ork In onr ship­ Rthing Ethkal PhcwmoclM Needs evenings, 246-9598. ping department. 1968 OLD®djOBILE ^ — low ice. Manchester C yd« Shop, MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWlLLIAMS 149 W. Middle Turnpike, U49- INSIDE and outside painting. mileage, private owner, will WANTED — LPN’s or RN's; aacrifice for quick sale, 643- 2098. You name your own price, • MACHINE OPERATOR ^ledal rates tor homeowners also, 'f desired, retired live-in PHARMACY MANAGERS 7 ...THE OLD NAPVERTENTLY, IF CAPTAIN THE ACCIDENT 7464- ______DICK’S SERVICE — Snow- Alternating shift. For weaving, dsring, finishing, and NO, Dor SHE STILL OVERHEARD MV PERRY WAS LY­ 66 or over. 6457868. 8758401. , nurse. All shifts needed. Ware- DESERVES A LOT f GIRL HAS A K 6 L L V ... PI MUST'VE MADE plowlng, trucking, moving, rub­ winding operations. LAD/VERONICA WHAT BRINGS , FATHER MAKING A ING, THAT BIT OF PADDY'S MIND REPOSSESSION: Take over ' house Point. NA 58174 or NA 5 . OF CREDIT. V LOT OF SPUNK. bish removal, carpentry, clean­ isnY much of an o ? c VO U H E R E P > I ^ t' DEAL TO BUV THE BRASS, GLASS SNAP. OTHER­ paymenta, no cash needed with INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 1414. PHARMACISTS ICE SKATER, UMGLUCK'S IN­ AND DIALS CAN WISE HE WOULD average credit. 1966 Ford LTD, ing, general repairs, all Qrpes ing, waUpaper removed, fuUy DON’T EUWY smart women; B MATERIAL HANDLING IS SHE, MR. STRUMENT PANEL. SAVE THE GREEN NEVER Do ANY­ 1965 Chevrolet Malibu, 1968 of odd Jobs. Try Dick, reason­ insteed. Rene Belanger, 645 Be One! Avon pays liberal First shift, and alternating. Men to move stock I^ABeRNATHVT Fo r t u n e . THING DISHONEST Pontiac Lemans coupe 826. CaU able. 648-4586. 0512 or 6444>8M. commissions for selling popu- and general warehouse work. ATTRACTIVE OFFER! 6-DAY WEEK! 988-8234 ask for Graham FLOORS Cleaned and waxed In PAINTINO and paper hanging, ,lpr Oosmettes and toiletries In Holmes. homes and offices. FuUy In­ good work, reasoosbia rates, spare time near home. No ex­ APPLY NO SUNDAYS! ' 1 -j ap sured, free estimates. G ^rge 85 years In Manchester. Tour perience needed.' We train you. 111 f BxnCK 1968, series 700 Umited, Farr, 649-9229. neighbor is my .reconimenda* ObU 2854922. CHENEY BROS.. Inc. A U REPUES STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL! Call 289-7044. tlon. Raymond Ftske, 6459287. STEPS, sidenvalks, stone wells, ______PART - TIMB — Experienced 31 COOPER STREET— PERSONNEL DEPT. fireplaces, flagstoae terraces. ' —'■■■ ..... II. waitreas foe hmclieanetta, grill 'll OPEN 8 A.M.-5 P.M. Send ramme to Box P.. e/o Manchester Herdd MM PQNTIAO; 5door hardtop. AU concrete repairs. Reasoo- n a IT a a a a experience necessary. Apply CWl 6458617. atee prices. 643-0861. Read Herald Ads. w. T. Grant t>o.. parkade.

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i -t- MANCraSTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1966 PAGE THIRTEEN MANGHBSTIBK EVENING HEBAU>; I^N CliEyffift? OGNH^ SATUBDAYj JANlgABY 8» I 96< irritf.. 72 StoNotoui Far Rwl •• Itoaaaa Far Salt 7* H o a a t a For Sato .JBoium F(w Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Sabnrban For Srie 75 SabuftMui For Sals 76 ■a i S Business Spending Spree iDoKD—BtodA P t i 41 ANTIQUARIANS — one story, $16,600 — ATTRACTIVE 514 SIX ROOM Ranch, bigfa on a BOLTON — Excollont 7 room BOLTON — Near oentor. fire- f 8 ROCKVHJLS — tH room POCMXiB’SlOatete — m e BUT Mtt Mtt^aiitmw aad — ------8 roonti Colonial, restored and Colonial, 114 tiled baths, 2 fire­ placed 4 bedroom Cape, large ed apartment first floor, stove, tatriiatod naighborhood, m room Ranch, fireplace, garage, hill. Garage, recreation room, Only ■m*nr toft, nlc* t«»d fnraitart, china, glhw, aO-, m m ft O O M t t « l a , new Inild- ihodemized. Fabulous home, 85 places, large family room, hot lot. Immediate occupancy. rooms, 1% hatha. 2 ear garage, full basement, excellent condi­ dining room, 2-sone heating. May Continue Through ’66 marKfim. Oail < t o l» 0 tor ap- w , ptetura ama^ oM coma. in»; quiet atreet near echool, 996. SimMxify 96SRea1 Estate 77 ing spree that shows every sign tary stimulation. Part is belief beauUtel gray and white per- tento or wtoDte eatotea. Fumt- T H B ^ BOOM heated a p ^ - ______hedrooms, rec room, V k baths, occupancy. Call the R. F. Di- MANCHESTER — 5 rtx>m thing to a new home; one own­ of continuing far Into the new that such military stimulation is er, 6 room Raised Ranch, 100k itan male cad, one year old. ture Repair iervlee. ttt-TMt. * \**^*» BOlvrON Nice 4-room Ranch, stove, treee, near hue, shop- mock Oo., 6(9-6246. ____ BUUiD THIS YjEAR Ranch, 8 bedrooms, family BCK.TON — Near center. One vitaNTED — Colonial, 3 bed- year. inevitable and likely to waaber, dryer, adulta, $W. year old Ranch, full basement, .GLAfiSDUD^ ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS pine paneling, fireplace, tan- p ii«, only, 919,200. Butclilna size kitchen, birch cabinets, 200 lot, immaculately main- rooms, with garage, centrally increase. 648-OnO after 6. MANCHESTER — R a » ^ • built-in stove and oven, one Peace scares and war scares 8 AJL to 8 PJL mediate oociiQancy. 6<9-7S96 or A g e ^ , 9494024. By Inves^g in the Future ceramic tiled bath, one block taiined lawn, 2 - car basMnrnt located, near schools, church, But part also is due to the mo­ Roomi WiChooi BturA 59 rooms, S bedrooms, h a ^ to acre lot, home in excellent con­ may cause tremors now and 6«S-7)., 649-5245. wide advertising. Strout Real­ them off. ioi» coom unoN aerta, full tut, guaranteed. Oall ter overnight iud pertnanant t Dutch Colonial, garage, njce room Colonial, 2% filed baths, mteum storms and screens. preciate. Call Owner after 4 dustries. This calls for new id hoi water, |US. children etod taialde and out I17B06. craft, $23,900. Wolverton Agen­ ty, Edith Lederer, Branch Man­ Orders for machine tools—a «u- d ia l 643-2711 38a«607. dealer. giiaat ratea. E condition, good location, near 2 flreidacaB. large faml^ room, p.m. 643-6692. ^ U T H WINE>SOR—Brick front plants and equipment to meet PhUbrlck Agency. 648-646t. Foor-AunUy, aU four room cy, Realtors, 640-2818. ager, Basket Shop Rd., RFD 1, symbol o4 business expansion welcome. tTB-7MB, bus. For full information call all buUt-lns, hot water ou heat, Colonial - Ranch, owner-built the demands that 1966 is expect­ TOB AMAZING Blue Luatre FOB RBNT — front room, oen- apartments, garages, alu- MAN(3HESTER — Prestige Hebron, 226-9115. and modernization—*^r® pouring win leave your upbototery Mitten Agency, Realtors, 649- l a k BWQOD O m a — Five bed­ 2-car garage, aU city ufillttes. MANCHESTER — New custom specifications included gener­ ed to provide. traUy located. 59 ^ rch St. M9- C2jarles Lesperance, 949-7920. mintun storms and screens. area, 6 room Brick Ranch with in at a rate uf^ustUed since the beautifuUy aoft and clean. Rent FOUR ROOM cent, good «“ “• room Colonial with IVi hatha, Very good location, 17% built 7 room Raised Ranch. ous sized rooms (8), natural WANTED Colonial or SpIH Manufacturing in general has 7129. new aitcben, loaded with ex- panoramic view, double ga­ Korean War. electric ebampooer, $1. Olcott condiUott. C all' net income on cash invest­ Beautiful kitchen with built- mahogany trim, a 14x15 cabl- uevel Woodhlll Heights area been operating ever closer to Hdp W«nto6—Itak 38 Hdp totatea^lfait 38 ^ y v k . M A N c S i ^ rage, 2 fireplaces, excellent nets all around kitchen with New orders for steel products Variety Store. ed plua amortization, $35,- ins and dining area, formal or Waddell School area, 3 bed­ the 92 per cent of capacity can t Sensibly priced at $31,- ly located 6 condition, Pasek Realty, 289- dining room with corner cabi­ built-ins, 12x14 formal dining rooms, living room, kitchen, from construction companies, which is considered the most ^^DLLBR b r u s h Company tak- GAS STATION attendant, part ^ a«rvkso on Arierw. PLEASANT - bedrooms, long cheery living 000. 500. T. J. Crockett Realtor. 7475, 643-4208. room, 3 bednxmris, fireplaced dining room. No agents please, the railroad equipment Industry new listing room, large formal dining net and thermopane doors profitable. Above that, older tng aj^lcationa ^tor ^h® «*_..** «a q-tk. i ® a r 5 £ S . S I « l l ^ / 6®nttoma« - J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129. 643-1577. Three-family, two 6-room living room, 2-car basement priced around, $19,(M0. Write and auto makers are picking up Executive training program. Service, Route 30, Vernon, 975- room, convenient kitchen, new MANCHESTER — modem im­ leading to large porch, 214 ce­ and inefficient plants or equip­ mowers. Also Homellte chmn * t t r a f t tv bt.y f u r n i s hed ...... - duplexes pliu 3 room flat, garage, plaistered walls, re­ Box E, Herald. in recent days as the mills close MUat have ooU^;e background, 89K. THREE YEARS OLD LARGE EXBCDTTVE Ranch, 7 ceramic bath, aluminum maculate 6 room Cape near ramic tiled baths, spacious rec ment raise production costs and raws and Intentional Oil Ca- hou«i- also excellent conversion room with bar, oversized 2 car cessed radiation, 100x400 treed out their biggest year ever. |nartied and presently em- det Tractors. Rental equtpmsnt rooms, modem kitchen with all gtorms and screens, 2-car ga- schools, shopping, bus. Possible cut profit margins. keeping facilities, reasonable, "**• hicludes utilities, $196. J. potentii _ _ lonal 3- garage, 3 zone heat, situated lot, $25,500. Wolverton Agen- ATTENTION^ East of toe^ Most machine tool makers Plant and equipment outlays and duurpaiiing aervtee on aO D. Real Estate, 64S-5129. Excellent 7 room Raised buUt-ins, dining room, two flrf- clean as a whistle. Re­ 4 bedrooms, quick occupancy. resid^nce.. Today is best, but makas. L A M Bqulpmsiit central location. Mrs. Dorsey, KOm a]^)L^LjL)utstand- In top location, St. Bartholo­ cy. Realtors, 649-2813. and steel executives see little have hit a record. $51 billion this year, atarUng salary of $150 Ranch, formal dining room, places, 2% hajbs, famfly room, duced to $17,600. Wolverton Bel Air Real Estate. 643-9332. any day you call for real estate Oorp., Route 99, Vernon. 676- 14 Arch S t Ing vail required mew's Parish, priced In mid chance ot order- cancellations year. Many observers look for per week phis Incentives and THREE ROOM heated apart­ family room, 2 fireplaces, two car garage wooded lot. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813, VERNON — Immaculate 6 room service Is fine with us and good 7809. Manchester Exchange -> to qualified investor, all MANCHESTER — Is next door 20’s. Call Elsie Meyer Agency, fringe benefits. After one year, INSPBCTORS to check secon­ COMFORTABLE room In quiet ment, 466 Main 8t., $80. 643- one full bath and two half $29,500. PhUbrlck Agency 649------— ______, ' custom built Colonial L Ranch, for you. Our very efficient local changing , , their prospects for at leaist a 12 per cent Increase in Bnterpria 1946.______t w o -f a m il y , Gwrison Colo­ oeparate hrating and prime to this beautiful 4 room Ranch, Realtor, 649-5524. advance to salary of $9,100 dary machine shop operations home, near Center, to working 2426, 9-5. baths, hot water oil heat, 5464. modern kitchen, buUt-ins, din­ representatives will furnish you ‘ncreasli^ prosperity in the such spending next year. - nial styled, prime east side lo- location, $30,000. enclosed breezeway and ga­ yearly. OoU Mr. Gillette, 644- and flniataed pafts received “ NEVBR used anything like tt,” gentleman. Call before 12:30 plastered walls, all bullt- WEST SIDE— 6 large rooms, ing room, fireplace, 114 baths, with accurate appraisal, cour- nionths just ahead, The flow of new orders for BANK APPRAISHID 6 room cation, 3 bedrooms, kitchen Hv- rage, excellent condition, large 0202 lor appointment from vendors. TheM are per­ say users of Blue Lustre tor a.m. or after 6:30 p.m., 649- Ins, paneled fireplace with Four-family, 4-room apart­ large enclosed porch, close to carport, treed lot, 125x200, con­ teous and professional atten- Order backlogs for metal-cut- equipment and for the raw ma­ Furnished Apartments 63-A Cape in desirable Bowers -room comprise each flat. lot, full price, $13,300. Mitten manent positions that require cleaning carpet. Rent electric 7410. book cases, combination all conveniences, two family venient to schools, shopping tion to every detail. We need ting machines took a big jump terials from which plants are FRE8ENTLT employed man School area, fireplace, fuU situated on level treed lot. Wes- ments in good condition, a minimum of previous iniqiec- shampooer, $1. The Sherwin- ONE AND TWO room fur­ wlr.(low and doors, laundry Agency, Realtors, 643-6930. and Hartford. Hanley Agency, more property to sell — have in November and now require made seem to justify such pre­ wanted part-time mornings for baaement, city utUitlea, nicely j smith Agency, 648-1567. permanent siding, centrally conversion possible. Leonard tton experience. Apply Person­ Williams Co. ROOM for rent, kitchen privi­ nished apartments, heated, room, 2-car garage, wall to 643-0030, 643-9037. buyers waiting for homes and 7.9 months of operations, high- dictions. stock work hi retail lAore. Oall landscaped lot with shade ------located, aluminum storms MANCHESTER — 1963 Ranch Agency, Realtors, 646-0469. nel DefA., Iona Mfg. Co., Re­ leges available, free parking. kitchen set, refrigerator, bed­ wall carpeting, city utili­ acreage. Please cedi Mrs. est since May 1956. Backlogs The steel Industry is still 649-2931. ______KEEP TOUR carpets beautiful trees. CaU owner after 6:30 MANCHESTER — 36 aeconda and screens. Financing ar­ styled home, measuring 26x62’, gent SI., MbncheMer. 643-7086. room set, gas range. Free g(as, ties, pr^essionally land­ MANCHESTE3R — Six room VERNON — Look into this fine Shorts, 643-8886 or Mr. Moynl- for metal - forming machines plagued by the inventory-cutting despite' constant footsteps o f a p.m. 649-8696. from Main,, excellently main­ rangements are flexible level 150x300 lot, 2-car base­ electricity, low rent. Apply Apt scaped, AA neighborhood, Cape, close to schools, shoi^ng value In a brand new 3 • bed­ han 568-0678. J. Watson Beach soared to -0.6 months. of some of its customers who NEWBPAPKRBOY Oounsetor — busy family. Get Blue Lustre. LARGE Pleasant room, private tained 2-famUy, 6-6 flat, Indi­ and can be adjusted to ment garage. Completely en­ room Ranch featuring charm, 4, 10 Depot Square. 30 day occupancy. Priced WARANOKB RD. — prime lo­ and bue Hne. FHA and VA ap­ A Co., Hartford 522-2114. The National Machine Tool built up stocks earlier in the Oppoituntttee availaUe In our Rent electric shampooer, $1. entrance, newly furnished, on vidual heating system, 2-car your particular require­ cased tn aluminum siding, this location and quality construc­ Help WaatelL— for quick sale. cation, an oversized Cape with ments, $33,000. proved. Betty Goldsnlder, 649- Builders Association says or- year when a strike seemed aa Mancbeoter CtrciSation Office. Paul’s Paint and Wallpaper bus line. 649-7702. ONE LARGE furnished house­ garsige, priced to seU. Hayas home features 2 full bath­ 4965. J. D. Real Eastate, 643- tion, 2-car garage. Nice lot. XWUee oonaiat of working wiito _____ Male o r Female 37 keeping room, all utilities, near 4 bedrooms, two baths, rec ders for both kinds of equipment possibility. But new orders from Supply. Agency, 646-0131. INVESTIGATE— 4-oar ga­ rooms, 3 generous bedrooms, 5129. Call to see this home today. our newapaperhoyo in the Man- d b SIONBR—fun-time, to work ROOM, private entrance, rec Pratt A Whitney. parking, room, etc. Completely renovatr______the banquet sized kitchen has Leg;al Notices totaled $1.3 billion in the first 11 those who cater to business ex­ CHARLES LESPERANCE rage, four 7-room apart­ Jarvis Realty Co., Realtors, ■cbaeter area, servicing of pve- flower shop. Apply in per- NEW FORD electric hot water room privileges, parking. 643- adults, 272 Main. ed. must be seen to be appre- SPACIOUS Custom buUt ^ months of the yeart against $1.2 pansion plans are picking up. ments and one 4-room built-in oven, range and dish­ FIVE R(X)M Ranch located on 649-1200, 875-0625. seat subscribers and setataig our ■on before 5 p.m. Krause Flor­ tank, tM gallon capacity, stone 9896. ’ 649-7620 elated. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, brick 6 room house, 2 ceramic washer, fireplaced family lot 150x320, very good condi LIMITATION OBDEB billion the previous year. And Uie steel mills them­ TWO ROOMS, private bath, free apartment, yearly income AT A (X>URT OF PROBATE. newspaper to prospective sub- lined, reasonably priced. Can 648-1677. iMLths, dining room, double room, brand new wall to waJl tion, 2-oar garage plus storage EAST HARTFORD — Trim 3 held at Manchester, within and for Some machine tool makers selves, for all their normal ist, 621 Hartiord Rd. BUSINESS woman would like of over $7,000. $8,000 cash scitbera. AnAcant muW be 649-5488. parking, business block, Depot brick garage, plenty of storage, bedroom Ranch, fireplace, for- Uie pistrlct of Manchester, on the are saying that at the rate new slowing down in the shortened woman to share 4V4 room mod­ MANCHESTER—6 room Cape, all around. Has to be seen. space. J. D. Real Estate, 643- qmdifled to work with youth, be Square. CaU Mr. Keith, 649- NEW 6 ROOM Ranch ^ fire- acre, gardens, trees. Hutchins required, all separate heat, mal dining room, large kitch­ **Presen? Wallett, orders are coming in 1966 could Christmas and New Year’s family kitchen, walk-out base­ Mid 20's. Wolverton Agency, 5129. 643-2965. em apartment. Please caU al­ 1922. Agency, 049-6324. aluminum storms and en with dining area, beautiful Judgp. weeks, are setting a record this A Ugh school graduate with DiAmondB— W ateli«s-> placed living room, formal din­ Realtors, 649-2813. Estate of Walter J. Ko.^y a-k-a top 1965 by 10 per cent. RETAIL ter 7 p.m., 643-8044. ment, wall to wall carpeting, screens and much more. MANCHESTER — Six room year of more than 131 million good driving record (automo­ ANDOVER Route 6 — 2 room ing room, 2 full baths, large rec room with bar and extra WaJtei Kosky. late of Manchester. The boom to expand indus­ Jewelry 48 conveni^tly located. Asking Truly a prestige property. MANCHESTER — Why keep go­ Ranch, St. Bartholomew airea, In said DUtrlc*. deceased bile furnished) and hve in the OPPORTUNITIES furnished apartment for rent, lot, in very desirable neighbor­ bedroom downstairs, well land­ try's capacity by constructing tons in output. The mark they $17,500. Robert Lewis Realty, t ing through these ads when we close proximity to schools and On motion of Mary E. Koeky. 588 Manchester area. Must have WATCH AND JEWELRY re- Apartments—Fiats— heat, lights, stove, hot water, hood. PhUbrlck A g^ cy , 649- Also listings on apart­ scaped lot, convenient loca­ Bush Hill Road. Manchealer, Conn., new plants or buying newer are beating is last year’s record cn milttary diitlea behind him. AT palring. Prompt service. Up to 8464. 457 Main St, Bast Hartford, XT-T AXIK I O U have the home you are looking shopping, very good In-law ar­ tion, owner tranaferred, ask- admlnlBiratrix. equipment for old factories has 127 million tons. Tenements 63 refrigerator Included. CaU 528-2132, 233-6385. ^ ^ ^ ments, upwards to 100 . ^ A ORDERED; Hiat six months Fleeaent working conditions $20 on your old watch in for, A deluxe Ranch with 3 bed­ rangement. Helen Palmer, 649- Ing $19,900. Elsie Meyer Agen- from the eth day of January, 1966. been gaining strength since Before 1966 Is very old, the (X)NCX>RD RD. Beautiful units, cadh required $2.5,000 (inside and outside woik), paid GRAND-W AY J^de. CloJ^d MoVday. F K. LOOKINO for anything in real Stiena, 742-7273. RANCH — Seven rooms, one rooms, 114 baths, fully 3877. J. D. Real Estate, 643- cy. Realtor, 649-5524. b« and tile same are limited and al­ summer. Part of this has been mills expect orders will pick up estate rentals — apartments, Ranch, large living room, for­ WE all thank you tor mak­ and up. Let us add you to lowed for the creditors within which vacations, pension plan, annual Bray, 787 Mala Street, BUte year old, prestige neighbor­ equipped kitchen in the most 5129. to bring In their claims against said due to the belief in corporate from most customers, especial MALE AND FEMALE mal dining room, cabinet ing 1965 a banner year. our list of plea.sed inves­ VERNON — Excellent neighbor­ salary increases commensur­ Theater Building. homes, multiple dwellings, call Business LoeaUons hood on deadend street, large desirable portion of Rockledge. estate, and said administratrix Is ly those catering to the expan- kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ Our appreciation can only tors. No obligation, just hood, 3 bedroom Ranch, 2 full directed to give public notice to boardrooms that industrial ac- ate witfa afatUty and an oppor­ J. D. Realty, 648-5129. lot with trees, decorated with Priced in mid-twenties. CaU FULL-TIME For Rent 61 tion room, landscaped yard. be measured by our will­ oall the creditors to bring In their tunity to work with the na- elegance for rich and exclusive Carl Zinsser, Jarvis R ea"” Oo., NO CLOSING COST baths, garage, enclosed porch, claims within said time allowed by Fuel and Feed 49-A 4H ROOMS, heat, hot water, Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, ingness to serve you in publishing a copy of this order In tion’e oldest and New Eng­ DESIRABLE atore or office beauty plus luxury. Fireplaces, Realtors,' 643-1121. Evenings rec room, only $18,500. Hayes stove, refrigerator, parking. 648^953. any of your real estate some newspaper having a circula­ land’s testeat growing newspa­ For personal Interview see QUAUTY seasoned hardwood, Completely redecorated, tlM . space, ground floor, clean, at- bathrooms, garages. You name 643-0038. Agency, 646-0181. tion In sale probate district within needs. Hard work and Manchester, 3 bedroom Co­ ten days from the date of this or­ Stranded Trio Fares Better per. Haitterd Courant, Mr. cut to any length and split, 16 Forest St„ o tt Main St 646- It, this house has it. For ap­ Mr. Freitag at the Grand- MANCHESTER - Modem 3- sound business ethics are •'J.D.RealEstnteCo. MMANCHESTERJ — If you are in lonial Cape, family sized der and return make to this court Hammond, Rm. 26, 808 Main 0090, 643-0000. Mr. Daly, HAte Theatre, 11 ^rlck front Ranch, pointment to see call PhUbrlck VERNON — Very dean 6 room of the notice ^ven. Way Department Store, stored inside, Leonard Gij^o, 618 CENTER ST. the market for a centrally lo­ kitchen with appliances, 8t., Manebeoter. a.m. - 8 p.m. Agency, 649-8464. at your disposal. Ranch with attached garage JOIIN WALLETT. Judr«- 410 Middle T’lAte., West, Bolton, 649-8818. WB HAVE customers waiting 100x200, tree fUled lot, coun­ cated 2 family hou.se, see this living room and dining Than Crew Sent on Rescue MANCHE3STER, CONN. and recreation room, city wa­ LIMITATION ORDKH Manchester, Conn. CEMENT Block building, 24x60, try atmosphere, vegetable gar­ room with wall to wail ROUTE SALES — long eWab- f ir e p l a c e : w o o d , $20 AOoad, for the rental of your apart­ MANCHESTER — Raised Apartment rentals, mort­ one, today. Features 10 rooms, ter, aluminum storms and AT A CX)URT OF PROBATE, MT. SHASTA, Oallf. (AP) — make headway against the suitable for plumbing or elec­ den. Bel Air Real EsUte, 643- carpeting, garage, nice held at Miancheflter. within and for taobed toy route calling on sup­ $12 a half load. 742-6215 or 742- ment or homa. J. D. Realty, Ranch exceUent condition. gages arranged, appraisals, 643-5129 643-8779 3 car garage. Short walk to screens, good location $16,700. Three mountain climbers storm either. trical shop, small business or 0332. yard, $300 down to quali­ the tMstriot of Manchester, on the er markets, drug Worea, varie- 6830. 648-5129. 8 bedrooms, large kitchen with residential rentals, residen­ Main Street. Only $18,300. Call Cantor A Goldfarb, Realtors, 6th day of January. 1&66. emerged unfrozen and hearty When the trio finally reached fied buyer. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, -x,;ri_ence storage, centraUy located. Call Doris Smith, Jarvia Realty Co., 643-8442, 875-6244. the highway, tlie hailed a snow able — inspectors, assemblers, MANCHESTER — large, new, SPRING S’TREET — A custom room tor table, dining room, tial sales, commercial sales. Judgre. from a blizzard which stranded helpfiU but not required. Write 643-0648 after 6 p.m. MANCHESTER—$18,700. Large Realtors, 649-1200, Eves. 649- Estate of May B. Calam, late of plow driver and hitched a ride solderers on electronic compo­ Garden—Farm —Dairy 4 room apartment, one block Ranch by Ansaldl. Six big famUy room, two fireplaces, Industrial sales, farms and them for nine days on one of the qualifications. Toy House, P.O. Immaculate Raised Ranch, 12x 2519. VERNON — Older 6 room Colo­ Menfdieeter, In said District, de­ into the town of Mt. Shasta. La nents. No restriction on age. from Main St., small well con­ OFFICES SPACE avaUable. 2 rooms, 1% baths, porch, ga­ two fuU baths, two car garage, acreage and business prop­ ceased. nation’s highest peaks and Box 168, Old Mystic, Conn. Prodnete 50 20 kitchen, built-in stove, 114 PAUL FIANO AGENCY nial in exceUent neighborhood, On motion of Mabel C. Calam. 42 An equal opportunity employer. structed building with a quiet rooms, new modem buUding rage, built-ins, vacant. Wooded patio, beautifuUy landscapell erties. Please oall . . . PORTER ST. area — Conven­ asked "why aid the fuss?" ter they returned to the moun baths, fireplace, 2-car garage. 114 acres, trees, garage, en­ Hills &t.. Manchester, Oonn.. execu­ tain again — for sport and re Apply LaPolnte Industries, BALDWINS Macs, Delicious, atmosphere. Hayes Agency, with electricity, heat and cen­ lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- lot with trees, wall to wall car­ iently located, 7 room fire­ REALTORS trix. "They loved it. They thought from economy to the fanciest, 1577. peting and drapes included in Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- closed porch. Priced to seU. ORDERED; That six months taxation at the Shasta Ski Bowl. Inc., Rockville, Conn. 646-0131. tral air - conditioning, excel­ placed Colonial, 114 baths, en­ from the 6th day of January. 1966. it was great,” Siskiyou County 172 80. Main St. price of $24,500. PhUbrlck 6324. 646-0191 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. lent location, ample parking. WEST SIDE — near bus, 6-6 closed porch, garage, extra be and the same are limited and al­ Sheriff Al Cottar said Friday NOTICE REAL ESTATE Salesman — ex­ 4H ROOMS, heat hot water, CaU Robert D. Murdock, U & R Agency 640-8464. J.D.Real Estate Co, lowed for the rredUor? within which after the climbers hiked to safe­ HAND picked, Maes, Starks, duplex, double garage, modem HIGHLAND PARK School large lot. Leonard Agency, to bring in their claims agninsf said OF SPECIAL cellent oi^rtunlty for an ag­ stove, refrigerator, disposal, Realty Co., Inc. 643-2692, 643- 618 CENTER ST. area— roomy 7 room Colonial, Realtors, 646-0469. estate, and said executrix Is direct­ ty down a drift-closed Wgh'way. Sex Literature gressive person. We are will­ and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart parking Included, nice loca­ kitchens and baths. 200’ deep MANCHESTER — Adjoining MANCHESTER — Duplex, 2- Le$;al Notices ed to give public notice to the credi­ TOWN MEETING 9551. lot. Sensibly priced. Hayes fireplace, 114 baths, recently tors to brinr In their claims within Cottar said the climbers built ing to train you. Our office is basket, in own container. Bot- tion, $140. per month. 649- Look Out Mountain, now under MANCHESTER, (X)NN. FLORIDA BOUND owners are family, 3-3, 2 separate fur­ TOWN OF ANDOVER Agency, 646-0131. modernized kitchen, realisti­ AT A Ok' x-tlOBATE, said time allowed by publishing a a snow hut, ate hearty meals Theme of Talk located In fast growing Vernon ti’s Fruit Farm, 260 Bush HID 0308, 649-8989. MANCHESTER — prime office construction — Colonials, selling their recent 7 room naces, immediate occupancy. copy of this order In some newspa­ JANUARY 18, 1966 Rd. 643-5129 643-8779 cally priced at $19,500. Leon­ heiu av MauC4iesier, WiUun ano lor per haWng a circulation In said pro- from ample provisions and nev­ area. Commission basis. Inter­ space, 100 to 2,000 square feet, MANCHEJSTER — $3,100 as­ Raised Ranches and Ranches. Raised Ranch, A tew of the Owner can live rent free. FuU Uie i^uKTiCi, va jULaiiCueavor, ou the A special meeting of the MANCHESTER — Brand new, ard Agency, Realtors, 646- 3ru aay ot Jamiary, tsoo. r>aie district within ten davs from er considered themselves in William Monk will speak views wUI be strictly confiden­ central location, abundance of Select the home of your choice numerous features are: 2-car price, $15,500. Cantor A Gold- the date of this order and return spacious 8 room apartments, sumes mortgage on this spa­ 0469. k'lesuni, Han. ootm j . WtUleil, make to this court of the notice trouble as 70-mlle-an-hour winds Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at a meet­ electors and citizena qualified tial. Cadi Shirley Converse or Household G o o ^ 51 parking, alter to suit Hayes now tor Spring occupamey. healed garage, 30' fireplaced farb. Realtors, 643-8442 , 875- Juuge. ideal country setting, yet near cious 6 room (Jolonlal, garage MANCHESTER — WeU located given. raked their campsite lilgh on 14,- ing of the Guild of Our Lady to vote in town meetings of the Agency, 646-0131. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620 DUTCH COLONIAL — consist­ 6244. HauUs of Minnie Guetafeon, late JOHN J. WALI.ETT. Judge. Pat Dupret, at Converse-Du- all facilities. SmaiU Colonial and porch, quiet street, excel­ and attractive 2-famlly home In family room, kitchen with built- of inanoaester, m laia Disiricl, ae- 161-foot Mt. Shasta. of St. Bartholomew at St. Town o f Andover, Connecticut, BTVERYTHINQ in sterilized re­ ing of 7 rooms, and 114 baths. ------ceaaevi. pret Real Estate, 63 Tolland etyled building offers charm lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- A-1 condition, steam heat, oil in oven, range, dishwasher, dis­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, ■When the weather broke, they Bartholonew's School Hall. His will be held In the Andover Ele­ conditioned used furniture and MANGHES’TBR — Modern A million words cannot de- MANCHESTER Green — 3 bed- 'me admfnlatrafor having exhibit- held at MaiKhester. within and for Tpke. 648-2197. 0131. fired, copper plumbing, all city posal and refrigerator! 3 bed­ room home in PYCpIlent cnndl •“* aomlmairaUon account with made their way back to civiliza­ talk will be given after a so­ mentary School in said Town of a), 'tllances, high quality — low and privacy. Only $125 month­ Houses For Rent 65 Cape, 4 down, 2 unfinished up, room nome in excellent conai- eouue to Uua Oourt lor allow- the district of Mancheaiter. on the — ■ - '■) ecribe this typical New Eng­ rooms, 16x30 living room - din­ 6th day of January. A.D. 1966. Andover on TTiuraday, Janu­ prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 ly, heat, hot water, stove and gau'aige, basement recreation utilities, 2-car garage, nice tlon, detached garage, privacy, ance, ti le tion on snowslioes and skis -- cial time from 7 to 8. He is area refrigerator Included. Hayes SINGLE HOUSE tor rent, 6 fur- WEST SIDE — a two family yard, one apartment vacant. land designed home, carefully ing room, 3 full baths, "take Preeent, Hon. John J. Wallett. and seemed in better shap>e than vice chairman of Connecticut ary 13, 1966, at eight o’clock Situations Wanted— South Street, RockvlUe. 875- room, nice central neighbor­ no traffic, shopping and buses w *tw ? o'itoSk“SHe'?- Judge. nished rooms, central location, duplex with 6 rooms on one custom crafted with the out” windows, 3 - zone heat, Entate of Marla Levchuk. late of Citizens for Decent Literature. in the evening for the foUow- 2174. Open 9-8. Agency, 646-0131. hood. Bel Air Real Estate, Alice Clampet, Realtor, 649- nearby, In “ country • like • at* noon at uie A'rooate uuice in me the rescue p>arty wlilch had been Female 38 $150. per month. PhUbrlck side amd 4 on the other, both grace and beauty of Ckilonial much more. All on a 200x288 Manchester, In said district, de­ tog purposes: 643-9332. 4543. mosphere” . Priced to sell Municipal BmicUng in said Man- ceased. trying several days to find He will speak on "Sex in Lit­ EIGHT PIEX5E dining room set, SIX ROOMS, 3 bedrooms, heat, Agency, 649-8464. rented, excellent location. Good days of old. Central chimney treed lot. Mid 30’s. Wolverton m onesler, be and Uie sajne ia as- Upon application of Mary SHvIn- 1. To choose a moderator for RELIABLE Mother with refer- $13,000*8. No agents. Call 649- sigoed for a hearing on me allow­ them. erature.” His talk wtll be il­ 8 piece bedroom set, G.E. re­ hot water, 2 children welcome, value at $19,900. T. J. with 2 fireplaces, wood shingled »ky praying that an Instrument u ld meeting. ences wiU care tor child, days Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ance of said admimstration account purporting to be the last will and Cottar identified the climbers lustrated by a film published by $130. monthly. CaU 876-7382. COMPLETELY furnished trail­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. gambrel roof and small pane 5953. with said es'tale. asceriatnment of 2. To hear, consider and act or child may Uve in. 643-9941». frigerator, 843-7704. testament of eald deceased be ad­ as Leslie Wilson, 34, and John the National Chapter of Oiti er, Coventry Lake, $100 month­ windows. Screened porch over­ ST. JAMES Parish — 6 room hens ana oixier of distribution, and mitted to probate as per applica­ Uiis Court directs that notice me tion on file. It Is Crawley, 22, both of Berkeley, zeins for Decent Literature. He upon the report of the s^ ool experienced woman with SEWING MACHINB — Singer FOUR ROOM apartment with ly. 742-8892. HENRY ST. — 7 room home, looks beautiful landscaped Colonial with 2-car garage. ume and place assigned for said buUding committee regarding all improvements, 136 Bissell Lots f or Sale 73 ORDERED; That the foreroing Calif., and Frank Daenzer, 20, will show samples of objection­ coUege education w)ll tend pre­ automatic zig - zag, cabine. kitchen beautifully remodeled NUTMEG HOMES. Inc. yard, located in one of Man­ Fine older home in excellent heating be given Lo aU persons application be heard and deter­ the construction and equipment St. SIX ROOM Ranch in Manches­ Known to be interested ihei'eln to mined at the Probate office In Man­ of San Francisco. He said they able material often found on school children. CaU 643-0609. mo^lel, exceUent coridiUon, but­ with aU built-ins, dining room, chester’s best nei.ghborhoods. condition, 2 baths, copiper BOLTON — Four wooded acre appear and be heard Uiereon by of an addition to the Andover ter may be rented or purchased chester In said District, on the 27th are members of the Sierra Club, magazine shelves. ton holes, embroiders, hems, large Uvlng room, with beauned RICHMAN DRIVE — MANCHESTER PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8464. plumbing, storm windows, con­ homesltes, ideally located on pumiehing a copy of this order In day of January. A.D. 1966. at ten BSementary School. through an option, new house,. some newspaper having a circula­ o’clock In the forenoon, and that an outing and conservation The speaker is director of Z o I WILL Baby sit in my home tto., was $809.90, unpaid bal­ ceiUng and fireplace, 8 bed- venient to central Manchester. secluded deadend street, excel­ tion in said Llsuict, at least seven 3. To see if the town wUl vote FOUR ROOM tenement, 182 Bls- Sit $175. monthly. J. D. Real notice be given to all persons Inter­ group. training at The Hartford In­ by hour or week, Parkade ance $59.85, take over pay­ rooins, and den or 4th bedroom, Call Mr. Ryan at Wesley R. lent area of custom homes. days beiore Uie day of said hear­ ested In said estftte of the oendenev to appropriate a sum not ex­ sel’ St., $70. 643-2426, 6-6. Elstate, 643-5129. ing. and by mailing on or beiore of said application and the time “ All three had been up the surance Group. He ie doing Apartments. 643-4434. ments of $8. monthly. City Sew­ 1V4 baths, front and rear porch. A Sm art Ensemble Smith Agency, 643-1567. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. January 6. 1966. by certUied mail, ceeding $435,000.00 as recom­ and place of hearing thereon, bv mountain before,” the sheriff graduate work at Notre Dame ing Center, Hartford, S22-(M76. THREE ROOM Apartment. r q OM large Ranch, fur- 2 car g a r ^ e ^ .6 0 0 . PhUbrlck a Copy ot mis order to Walter E. publishing a cony of this order In Gustatson, c/o Mtarshaii C. I'aylor, said. "They told me they just University and will got a de­ mended by the board of finance available, January 1, stove and Agency, 849-8484. some newsnaner having a circula­ nished or unfurnished, oil heat, Suburban For Sale 75 ▲Uy.. 8 ^ Main Si., Manchester, tion In said district, at least seven decided to see if they could for the construction and equip­ Dogs—^Birds— Pets 41 CLEAN. USE’D refrigerators, Oonn. gree in Jhzne. refrigerator, 649-3120. large parking area, working da^'s before the d«v of said hear­ climb it under bad conditions." ment of an addition to the An­ ranges, automatic washers OPEN HOUSE Simple Crochet! (XILUMBIA LAKE, $12,000, 4 JOHN J. WAXjLETT, Judge. ing. to appear If they see cause at The event is open to all GROOMING and boarding, heat­ said time and place and be heard The climbers started up the dover Elementary School. with guarantees, ^ee them at BISSELL ST. — 4 room tene- adults. 643-6389. LIMITATION OBDEB women of the perish, Refresh­ ed kennel with seperate runs. room Ranch, fireplace, panel­ relstivo fherefo. and h'* maMIng on northwest slope of the mountain 4. To authorize an issue of R. D. Pearl s Appliances, 649 ment, second floor, 643-5258, 0 OVENTRY LAKE _ 5 room AT A CUuRl Oi«' PKUBATE. nr before January 6. 1966. bv ree- ments will be served after the H.C. Chase, Harmony Hill Ken­ ing, cellar, new furnace. hela al Manchester, wiUun and for bonds of the town in an amount Main St. CaU 643-2171. from 9-5. PRICE Istered air mall, a conv ot s«ld Dec. 30. A blizzard stopped program. house, garage, newly decorat­ SATURDAY and SUNDAY Hutchins Agency, Realtors, 649- the District ot Manchester, cmi the will and of this o^er to Tnz. S^efsn not exceeding $435,000.00 to de­ nel, Hebron Rd., Bolton, 643- 3rd day of January, 1966. them at the 12,5(X)-foot level, 3,- MOTOROLA TV, blond console, ed, completely furnished, heat 5324. Zllmk. B*^M«lova, T./ermonsm’nva fray the aforesaid appropria­ 5427. SIX r o o f : duplex and garage, Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, 7. Czecho.«^''vekla : Mrs Msrla Cer- 500 feet above the timberline. 21", good working condition, convenient location, off Bast and lights furnished, $40 week­ CONSCIOUS Judge. norhovs. Olomouc 7, Smreko%*B 23 Several times they tried to 8,000 GET WORK DAILY tion; to determine, or authorize 1 TO 5 P.M. Estate of Richard W. Romano, Crechos’*iVT»k*fl; and a conv nf new tube, $45. Call 649-4676. Center St., $110 monthly. ly. Young men, women or fam­ late ot Manchester, in said District, esfd udil end s^'d order hv certi­ hike out, but bad weather forced WASHINGTON — Each day 8 tbe board of finance to deter­ LOW UPKEEP Bolton deceased. Adults. CaU 649-6023. ily accepted. CaU 524-0154. fied msP to them back to their camp. A res­ to 10 thousand more people go mine tiM rate of interest, form DIRECTIONS: Route 6 and 44A to Manchester Green, On motion of Tlieresa B. Romano. Overhiu Oonn . NOTICE TAXES — $205. 29/ Chaner Oak St., Manchester, and re*n»-»' m«ke »o r»ourl. cue party, including nine Sierra to work than left jobs the after­ and particulars of such bonds, MAROON Sofa, 78’’. Call 648- WINTER ST. 66 — 8 rooms, MANCHESTER — 6 room sin­ THREE MILES TO Conn., executrix. TOWN OF VERNON then Vernon Street, 1% miles to Rlchuian Drive on left. .TOTTV .T um lt P'rr Judgr Club members and a Siskiyou noon betore, according to the tbe manner in which the same 8517. heat, hot water, air - condi­ gle, nice condition, good loca­ SMALL LOT ORDERED: That six months c c : John R. Mroaek. Atty. MANCHESTER CENTER from me 3rd day of January. 19do, (jounty sheriff's deputy, couldn’t Labor Department. O or" 'O ohall be signed, issued and sold, ZONING BOARD OF tioned, stove and refrigerator, tion, $150 monthly. CaU 643- be and me same are limited ana al­ REFRIGERATOR — 14 cubic lowed for me creditors wimin which S S 3- » to designate the attorneys at APPEALS disposal and parking area. 6930. Easy to care for cozy pine SALES BY: Your children will enjoy Notice is hereby given that feet, defrosUess, one year old; to bring in Uicir claims agaiasi said Jaw to approve the same and a CaU 247-4046 between 9-5, be------— ------Uving room with fireplace, the country setting of this estate, and said executrix is direct­ « f jL 3 gas range 36", two years old; ed U) give puolic notice lo Uie ciedi- ‘Small Gain^ bank or trust company to act The Vernon Zoning Board of tween 5-0 caU (Nastonbury FIVE ROOM Ranch, gara^ old-fashioned kitchen, 2 ranch h o ni e with its 5‘ i 3 both excellent. No phone, 73 fireplace, $160. monthly. J. D. Uirs lo bring m Liieir claims with­ as certifying and paying agent Appeals will hold a public 633-7402. bedrooms, bath, attached PHILBRICK AGENCY 100x275 lot covered with in said time allowed by publishing Reported in 6. To coiuider and act on a hearing on ’Tuesday, January Chestnut St. Real Estate, 643-6129. trees and shrubs. You will a copy of Uiis order in some nev^s- FIVE ROOM apartment, 480 garage. 649-8464 papei having a circ'uialion in said © S ' ts direction to the bosud of edu- 18, 1966 at 7:30 p.m., in the like the unusual arrange­ probate district within ten days cation to aoDlv to the state Court Room, Ttown of Vernon ADMIRAL Refrigerator, stogie Mate S t, $120., heat 643-2426, FOR RBNT — Maadiester, 7 Transit Strike O* kk ment of rooms. 3 bedrooms from the date of this order and re­ board of education of the State Administration Bldg, to hear door, top freezer, exceUent con­ 9-5. room house, furnace and 2-car turn make to this court of the no­ 3 B s' garage. Call 643-6036. or 2 bedrooms and formal tice given. (Conttenrd from Page One) Nutmeg Homes dition, $60. 643-5125. o f Connecticut for state aid for heard on the following JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. 3H ROOM furnished or unfur­ dining room, bright family the purpose of the Andover Ele- appUcatlona: ^ — —------— — ------STOP! LOOK! obey a state court injunction » 3 3 ,0 nished apartment, oil heat, con­ SEVEN ROOM house tor rent, room with jalousied win­ Ll.MITATION ORDER VERNON mentary School project, and to 1- WUllam F. Gilroy Jr.. Ver- W earinK A pparel— F un, 57 2 baths, prefer adults. Inquire AT A UOUKT OK Hu BATE, against the strike. venient, quiet location, work­ dows, breezeway, garage, held at Manchester, within and for further consider a direction to G a ^ n a Vernon, requests MAN’S blue flannel shirt, large, ing adults, reasonable, 643-6380. 67 Oak St. $ 9,500. patio, walk-out basement, Uie DUtrici of Manchester, on me O'Grady asked the State Su­ oaid board of education to ac- permission to have a general' never worn; 14 tan c o a t .______closets galore, excellent 3rd day of January, 1966. preme Court to assess the strik­ eept or reject au<* state aid repairer’s Ucense for the Sunoco Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, lamb's wool lining, leather NEIW 8 room apartment, new O P E N H O U S E condition inside and out. Judge. ing unions $322,000 a day in grant to the name of the town. Oas Station on R i 83. TaUiott- lined sleeves, fur collzu:, large. stove and refrigerator. $90. a Soburlwii For Rent 66 HAROLD A. HINCKS Don't delay, call for an ap­ Eatafe of Mary K. Du/rane, lafs damages for every day of the OPEN SUNDAY of Mianchsster, In said District, de- 6. To authorize the school ^ > Vernon, owned by the 640-0283. month, no lease. Leonard Agen-- pointment today, $18,900. strike. building committee to expend Sun O U ^ . 16 Btechange Place, ROCKVIL^ - 4 iw m s. heat, r e ^L ESTATE BROKER 111^ cy, 646-0469. stove and electricity Included, SUNDAY- 2 P.M.-5 P.M. On motion of Ethel M. Irish. 247 “ As a result, negotiations are Feafuring the aforesaid appropriation, to “ Jy- N.X North Main St., Manchester. Conn., 3 S ^ I FOUR ROOM single house, cen- good parking. 875-1501, 649-3198. 875-6284 WARREN E. HOWLAND administratrix. now at a standstill,” MacMahon approve and confirm appoint- Standard In v e s ts , In ^ ORD^^RED: 'Drat six months said. nTrats heretofore made of the Brownstone Ave., Portland, NOTICE tral location, parking, nq cen- h e BRON — 4 room apartment from the 3rd day of January. 19M. RE>ALTOR 643-1106 be and the ssune are limited and al­ Johnson promised Rockefeller members of said committee, I«n n lsid^ to r DEPUTY TOWN tral heat, $76. per month. rent, electric heat, refrig- lowed for the creditors within which that he would “ make available The the gasoline station on the cor­ and to authorize any other ac­ 649-3078. erator and stove furnished, OFF PORTER St •— 8 room ' ' to bring In their claims against said ner of Grove and Hale Sts., ENGINEER Colonial with every modern estate, and .said administratrix is every resource and service on tion which may be considered “ “ ^ centrally located. Strout' Real- ... owned by the Gulf OU Corp., TOWN OF SUMMIT ST.-Duplex, 6 extra ^ ^ feature including -paneled fam­ BOLTON — $13,500. 3-bedroom dlr^tixi to give public notice to th* request.’ ’ necessary or desirable to en- „ «. " __■__ f ^ RanchDonnk with h kin. Creditors to bring in their claims Albany Springfleid, MANCHESTER large rooms, garage, near cen- ^ Ranch with big family room within said time allowed by pub- This would include, the Presi­ NUTMEGGER RANCH able the town to construct said Aioany bi.. Uy room, 4 bedrooms, 214 tiled 1456 off kitchen, comer lot, nice llshlng a copy of thla order in some $7,352 - $9,186 ter of town, schools, bus and RtxaCVHJjB l3H-26)4 dent said, low-interest loans to ocbool addition, to issue bonds ***"*,‘l.w v Four room baths, kitchen bultt-tos, 2-car residential area. Will qualify (a) the oonstructipn and Appointment May Be Made shopping, $110 per month. SIZES 8 to 20 226-N ______ten days small businessmen, many of to defray the appropriation apartment, very clean, good lo­ garage. Truly a fine home K jrour figura calls for a half for VA minimum financing. T. from ‘ the dote ' of ' this ' ' order and re­ operation of a third Above Minimum West Side Realty. 649-4342. whom depend (or their trade on therefor and to authorize the cation,. $75. monthly. J. D. Real priced to seU. Wesley R. Smith rtze, then be right In style with This beautifully styled suit turn make to tiiia oourt of the no­ lubrioatloa bay. Plus liberal fringe benefit J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. tice given. subway commuters. C7W temporary borrowing of money Estate, 643-5120. Agency, 643-1567. this Bmart dress and jacket Is single-crocheted! This is the ------H4 (b) a used car dealership, program including: Retirement ATTRACTITVE 4 room apart- JOHN J. WAiLETT, Judge. Commerce throughout the city H y to tai anticipation of the receipt of eomfateation created just for most favorite of all suits for BOLTON — 7 room Colonial, 114 8 3 0 0 or, a general repair- plan; Paid vacation; Holidays, ment, convenient . location, UMITATION OBDEB has suffered as the strike kept the proceeds of such issue. parking, adults only. (Jail 649- you. this coming season—the ^im acres, bam with two box stalls AT A COURT OF PROBATE, er’s Ucense. Sick leave, AccideiU and and tack roon), high scenic lo- shoppers away from the mid- 7. To ssa If tbe town wUl vote 4319. No. U66 With Patt-O-Rama is skirt, topped by a loose-fitting held at Manchester. wKhIn and (or. 461/2 Ft. X 26 Ft., Over 1200 Sq. Ft. . . . .u *• J**® Bloniarz, 14 War- Health, Group Life and Major cation- with pri-vacy. Only $18,- the District of Manchester, o Phone 649-5203 Sales By 8th day of January 1966. S^nteg Board of Appeals For Ist-class mailing add 10

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\ < - - ' ’ I b a t u e d a y , J a n u ^ X ^ • : ibofiXEISlf T jSL Mn i w ^ . 7 ■• Society Sedkang i^ojimiUee Meets Tuesday AlKnitY^ii^ rvIHIsIxmcal Data The P6im ’"M!milessi cub Business, Bodies Voting District Issue wfH meet and eleot oCSoeni to* pnftlie >"*«— ■■iiiiiiii ooui^ momnv at 1 pan. at lOd OHn* ton at - •> V lyy nMti* of ^ mwy^y ocRonUad •Ix-member M - putiaan of the tallu, had favored aix PABnODB Dr S1BM liMiiilieitar W x « f^ aooMy oonunittea wlU meet Tueeday dtotricta, two In each aasembly FrleiMhMp Circle of the Sa^ C hutes H . Bfflmyer o f 24 M. I . t j.. TtfiiMino- . ruMoBB,_ aooonHng to chalxman . in an attempt to resolve a 24* three In each assembly district » po«u« Monaay u s,SQ pm „ z-im riev- IM eji Btoea. Theeosnndttee wtB montfa*oid proposal for expand* ‘Hm) explorations have been the ctoirch. Kenmm are re* A ' Bhadford of w^tWest minded to tnibg com ply piaoe ^ to * e pi*llc difB about Man- ing the town’s voting districts, amiable and a compromlM ded* Hartford. Bilbnyer joined the settlnga. Dt OoL lOna JtoMeO <***jy > P*^ b**® * wants to cmnmittee, aj^pointed In slon for one or the other pro* firm , in 1961. He received a of the Salvation Army wRl be 2??** *” ?* ** ? ** *®‘*’ January 1963, oonslsta of Re- posal Is expected to be reached nsuder's degree in electrical en- flan of vOb^fects ooanected whh publicans Raymond Cox, Daniel soon, to be recommended to the a apodal guest gineerin|: from the University ISsndiaffsr hMofy; daries, let- jjalr and Roger Bagley; and town board of directors for Im* Of Rhode Island in 1952, and is teravov pMuras m iidnt^ DemocraU Edwud Tomkiel, plementatlon. Daniel Oraham,. pianist and a' membdr of the. Institute of eomiwmliy Ufe; stories and an- Henry Becker and.,EUuTy How- . Manchester now has two oiganist of Glaatoobury, sedates hamded down in local royd. The town’s tiro registrars regl state representatives, elected at sentod a program yesterday for •sraHlee, of voters, Frederick Peck and large, and has five voting dis- members and guests of the Tbomos FeiguiKm, oo-puUMi- Edward Moriarty, are unoffldal tricts, ranging from approxl* Ooemopoiltan Chib in the Fed-./i or of The Herald, has offered members of the committee. mately 2,600 registered voters eratiui Room at Center Congre­ spsos for a regular cokanrm of With Manchester, under the in District 6, to abnost 6,700 in gational Church- His theme was historical intoreiri. state’s new reapportlonmoit. District 8. 'The History of Pianoforte,’’ Oooriderable matorial ooHect- scheduled to elect three state Under proposed changes, each with seleotlona from Beethoven, ad by a oommHtoe of retired representatives in November district, however many there Skhumasm, Bairii, Hayden and eduowbors laA year is svaUaUe from three assembly districts will be, wUl contain approxi- Mendelasohn. WilMam Seith, in addtUoD to the ’’EBstory of with definite boundaries, the mately the same number of president of Iona Manufactur­ :lll« Mlanohesteri’ which the oommit- committee has been exploring electors. ing Oo., waa unable to speak as tee prepared for use wtth the the possibility of increasing the And, under the same changes, scheduled beoauee of Mhiea. unM of lofoal histocy taught in five voting dist^ots to some- each assembly district will have the town’s third grade ctasses. where between six and nina an equal number of voting dls- The Women’s Christian Tem­ Any of the followtag mem­ The Republicans, at the start tricts, be it two or three each. perance Union wS! meet ’Tues­ bers of the committee wlX be day at 10:30 a.m. in the Re­ gtad to receive Mstorlcal ma­ ception Hall at South Metho­ '’h M L terials or suggesUons: Mrs. dist Church. A luncheon will be Frank F. Atwood, 100 West- BA Club Opens Doors served at noon. Hostesses will land St.; Qdson,M. Bailey, 99 be Mrs. Helen Craves and Mrs. TUnner S t ; Mini Helen Ehtee, Rachel TUden. I-. 86 Porter St.; Mrs. Harry MUdment, 99 Robert Rd.; Rob­ To Country Club Use United Council of Clam* ert D. Murdoch, 22 Harlan St.; Women will meet ’Tuesday at Charles M. BUImyer and Herbert W. Swanson, 288, An invitation by the British American Club to the 8 p.m. at ’Trinity Covenant Electrical and Eleotronice En­ a MUln .S t membership of the bumed-out Manchester Countiry Church, lA Col.- Mina RTissell gineers, Connecticut Section, Club, to use the B A facilities an Maple St. until the of the SalvaOon Army vrill be and is currently serving to country club facilities are rebuilt, has been accepted the principal speaker. ’Ihe event treasurer for tlie Institute.' Town Repeating with thanks, according to Coun- is (^ n to the public. Also Joining the firm as part­ try Club president Ray War­ mediate imprcveiments — |100,- ners are Alcide ti. Tracy of Engineer Call ren. 000 for renovating the clubhouse Oreater Hartford HOrae Eco­ West Simsbury and Kenneth G. He said that the golf club and for bringing the pro shop nomics Chib will have a dessert Burr of Simsbury. Burr, a for­ Due to the lack of eligible members have already begun to under the same roof, and 366,000 meeting Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. mer resident of Manchester, oaadidetoB, the town is repeat­ use the HA clubhouse for social for Installing an underground at the Silver Lane, Ektst Hart­ Joined the firm in 1959 as a de­ JSm ing a July call for appHcants activities and that general watering ayrtem for the greens. ford, Branch at Hartford Na­ sign engineer, and received a You have to BUY snow these days in order to demonstrate snowblowers. That’s what Hal for an open-oompetltive exam- membership and board of gov­ Oonaideraiion of a new lease tional Bank. Richard B. Red- mechanical engineering degree Burnett of Capitol Equipment, 38 Main St., had to do Wednesday in order to give this dem­ lOBitkm for the post of deputy ernors meetings also will be was to have been discussed at field, vice president and trust from Tufts University. onstration for some airline officials. The “snow” was made from ice at the L, T. Wood Oo. town engineer. hetd there. The first is a board last Tuesday's board of direc­ officer of the bank, win q>eak The firm did the original (Herald photo by Ofiaro.) The position, which oarriee an of govemora meeting, called for tors’ meeting, but was post­ on "The Family Estate Analy­ work on the Westhill housing Tuesday nlgM, Job, the Robertson School addi­ snnuBl salaiy range of |7,352^ poned at Warren’s request, who sis, Its Value and Importance tags of 36,926,836. ElamtagB for University of , and taught transferred to the Hartford of­ |9Ad6, includes all of the usual Officials of both dubs have said that he needed more time to You.” He will also show a tion, Ektot Catholic High and fice as an asoclate underwrltei the new Southern New Englaind the year are equivalent to $1.36 mathematics In Nebraska be­ M ig e UmefMn, such as twro- already applied to the State to accumulate ineurarace-eulJUBt- film, *T1ie plan of a Lifetime.” per share as compared with 34,- fore going into insurance. In 1965. w eeto vBcoitlicn, U pedd hoU- Uquor Control Commission for or and lending insUitutton finan­ Telephone Building on Center St Hie firm Is currently doing 31 per share In 1964. dsys, rick leave, social sscurity, penmisston to waive regulations, cial figures. Manchester Area Alumnae The Bank also announced its Harold Olds of 21 Florence Hugh F. Black of 146 Wells town penskm ptan, paid accident so that MOC members will not Ohib of PI Beta Phi will meet work for the Rogers Corpora­ tion office buildings, both In tatration to increase dividend St. retired this week from the St., agent for the Austin A. and heaMh Insurance and group need to sign the guest book Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the town and at Rogers, Conn. payments by 12 per cent begin­ BUsh Hardware Co. after near- Chambers Co. has recently re­ Bfe insunace. etvery time they enter the BA Flotilla Offers home of Mrs. Raymond I,. Ttl- ning in April. ly fifty years of service. Re- turned from a sales seminar ui AppHooitlon forms for the olub. belhom, IS Pippin Dr., Glaston­ m NEW POST cently his fellow employees pre- New Jersey. The seminar ex- poof ms/y be obtained from the Country Club officials, with Boating Classes bury. A film, “The Wcmderful sented him with a gift of book- plored the latest sales tech- general manager’s office, or expressed intentions of rebuild- Robert S. Dutton of Tumble- LONOCRIER PROMOTED ------^ i« World of San Ehanclsoo,” will brook Dr., Vernon, has been Robert L. Longcrier of 56 Du- ends, and management present- nlques and developments in the from the State Personnel De­ ing their fadlitiee as soon as A public information course be shown. Mrs. Varoum J. Ab­ ed him with a purse of money Industry of movera partment, Hartford. The latter promoted to manager of the air val St. has been promoted to posrible,. will meet with the on “Small Boat Handling and bott Jr. Is chairman of the and binoculars. ------wfll oonduot the eocwninatlons town’s board of directors on conditioning and Industrial sales superintendent of the Commer­ meeting. Members of a refresh­ ■------The Barrows and Wallace Co. -iVi. for the town. Monday night in an effort to re­ Seamanship" will be sponsored cial MuHa-PerU imderwriting de­ by the U.S. Coast Guard Aux- ment committee are Miss Mar­ partment of the Aetna Insurance Richard A. Mayo of 41 Glen- has announced a record-break­ The deae for filing the negotiate a long-term lease. garet Midkem, Mrs. Raymond ing year in 1965. Celebrating Its apphoeitions is Jem. 10. UUiry Flotilla of Manchester, Co. of Hartford. wood St has been named under­ Warren has said that the dub D. Bishop Jr. and Mrs. James Longcrier Joined Aetna in 1963 writer ta the commercial lines seventh year, the firm did a The deputy engineer will as­ it was today announced by Pe­ wlil aeek a new 25-year lease P. Irvine. The event is open to and was promoted to supervisor marketing division for the total of over |30 in residentlAl sist Town Engineer Walter ter Newell, commander. Classea In order to back up a proposed all Pi FtaUi In the area. of the Commercial MuliU-Perdl Travelers Insurance Companies sales agreements, and this Is a Fns, who doubles as the town’s are free of charge and wlH be- kuig-teim loan, phis a reduc­ underwriting department in of Hartford. He Joined the com­ 20 per cent increase over the director of pubhe wotfcs. gfin Wednesday from 7 to 9 tion in its 391,000 annual ren­ M aigoret Elsh of 863 Lake 9t. 1964. He is a graduate of the pany in 1961 In Iowa, and was previous year. tal. p.m. at Dling Junior High won the Mventh place consola­ Prior to the Dec. 21 fire, club School, and run for 10 consecu­ tion prize in the 1966 New Elng- officials had been considering tive Wednesdays at the sanie land E’en Foliage Photo Contest acceptance of a town offer for time and place. Cmdr. Newell slide dasB. A winding wall cf r'-% r PIZZA RAYS a seven-year extension to the will Instruct the first class on fiery foliage bordering a rustic DEDICATED TO THE SERVICE OF OTHERS) present lease, which is due to “Introduction to Pleasure Boat­ road In the Meshomasic State P1Z1A expire on March 1, 1970. ing.” Eforest, in Glastonbury, was the Warren has said that the The course Is open to owners subject. The slide wee token ) &1ANT GRINDERS board of governors of the Ooun of small boats and their faml- with a 36mm camera. try dub have tenitaitive plans for Ucs and non-boaters. It is de- lO-Mln. Service On An Calls spending about 3166,000 tor im- signed to help novice boatmen Hose Co. I of the 8tb District OPEN learn the fundamentals of safe­ ETre Department will hold its ty and courtesy on the water. monthly meeting on Monday at THURS.. FRI.. SAT. The U.S. Coast Guard will 8 p.m. at fire headquarters. 2.11— SUN. 4.10 OPEN SUNDAYS award certificates of proficien­ Main and HUUard Sts. cy to all those i>aastag the final 'Robert 8. Dutton dosed Mon., Tues., Wed. 8 A.M. 8 P.M. examination. Phebe Circle of Ehnanuel Registrations will be accept­ Church Women wlH not meet ed next Wednesday and Jan. of the Air Duct Divlrion of the PINE PHARMACY Tuesday. Members plan to at­ 19. Wiremold Co., West Hartford. Read Herald Ads. 664 Center St. e 649-9814 Instructors serve without tend a meeting of the Manleto detalis, no obligaUon, on how I Convalescent Home. Can JOHN F. TIERNEY ;• ew i l^XTow: at 39 Cottage St or phohe □ H-Odo □ 33,600 Nam e ...... 649-2858 tor fuU Informa­ BARBARA C. TIERNEY □ »1,000 □ 34,000 Address •...... tion. Katherine M. ClbUn, Munson’s Candy Kitchen' JOHN J. CRATTY □ 9%000 ^ 1 4 ^ 0 0 C i t y ...... Administrator. 649-4333 OUMWO □38,000 Phone ...... 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NBWYOKKOI^^ nisrcy^,^ th e tdevision this setgBon is jrfrkinbdi- }: I; f ' It leaves ttim e »s». ik' Vdenly offering a solutiwii'fo.-^w tnie-kiea {H’Oaut^k^ ^ThuS, . In tlM -Spirit of friendship, we o tt& , free of c h ^ e and no strings at> tached, p4ot lines for the final episodes of four poplar e ' *'■ ...... BHN F (A TOHB U F B nw'^’wiMika. We have fo tind'.ii Paul Bryan’a time la up and ^ >oun» toryour diaoaae. It’s ,Sb comes home to die. F or t w ex^penatve tiwatm eid, InB a p ^ years he has wandered .around tw^wept eure.” the world, living in luxu^- ^ A wraw nayr.nin M^nornw. has sav^ enough money tor -a~ t - The wandering ai*. stow retron trip <« a freiglitM, ^neigac p la ^ by Bob^^Hor;. and -.to pay the .on dnatiy nmis lnto''.oomoiie penthouse through'the end of who knows him. He watti tense. Anno. IV w cis.star? «? - -the -Jmonth.- Otherwise, ha la |y fw^tbe man to he kUled, d# /*H^ey^ Fri^ penn)lesa. On his w ^ home ^ have hla' 'tonima cut but. or to evening^ik fi on ABC. Stops in to see'hla doctor for. j^ks bis powers of speech. But a heart-rending farewell. imj-htog happens. PtoaUy th a' ■ ’ fe'i-I' “Where have ’yoh bejen, Bry- man ‘ (nlaved by n ie s t -star - an?’ the doctor screams. “We PurndU R« & 0 have been trying to reach you and aaya, 'T knew ------lived with ypt^ - t-f. ■ fly at. the. PondefaWk Beep-Beep; * ■■■ir Beumre, C oyote \ . THIS P’CGlVfVBS “The Road-Runner,’’ one m has come ... . i ' - l s the most, popular or ™ wtui the one-armed hiim '^yr-: theatrical cartoons, will make ^ '^jrajnatlc _ -J I-- its debut as a S A t u n ^ - m ^ ^ Geram, Ktonbfc’a i. fag color feature on CB3 this pia^g^ie punuer. Bhn|^ i , flmdiy oimvfaced Glenud'of i'' ’Tile Bpad-Bunner, la a imiocence and dw* cartoon series about a coyote guilt fa" tha _____„ _ , who la conttauafly o ^ fag tto gja^we., vrito. Ntow, ieelbg IbA: Road-Runner fa their canyon pathetic one-aniMd - haUtat and la always tored. starving, hMnksA ae of ih.attemptliig to mptuw It. |,j, to CtonuA.-k*fa. # 1 - aeral The cartoon att\m ^wfll efate coma upon the Soaiia, coor- aist of three progr^uiw , aa« can't go UnoiXk '..,.^ ig in The Road-Runner,'* '‘Sytveetar ^ ^ umooenfc 1 atogidBiM imily i out _aa Speedy ootoe conitors M a ,Duck, Bfltow Fuad, Touenuw i ^ n fico S o u Foi^hoHi Xdflj^hoiWa fSuu F m ?® 11:80. isary f our lelike t imd p ro - ather c ^ d n area hum - 3 m

PA< T U E S D A Y JU P R O G R A M 0 EdutcodamA SAT 0 8 DAY Jt/ PROGRAM M o m m a ^ ' " M i®>*|':j£^ akaOOel i'"'. . ' . . ; ■ •'-I'TYouWe Maken”,; tgo ’ and jaaider.hT^M (SlB aet SeSst '' osy and Buntz Hell. The Bow* TV % Bailiagar IMR andtj^ XsM 4 Im I Uapd ThaalM M w ‘■»»f‘’VagrofDlf^ **■ a tatgyc tof b w m ' iu‘ reipa£S iwmnaChmuut24) 8:8# <81 Weedy WaatoatAar MR _____j) Bdrweed mdaae « » ^siM t <0> - (Ml Beapa <«> ___ JSStiMt s a rh- UM Owumeke tha- Freudi eod; - oSeigF. «:#;<••) nim Pratan ' "^tesv*”® Lagead . at. deese SOMDAT' (Ml Mmaita Kathryn 'ftowaoo, ..Aitordio (Ml Xierd Thaatan Shew 'MOorUito' aSr^-* ^ ’dig' tff^w R ,«ij^ ;»rtirsr • I' MM®ee- ::(CLj ■ ' gtW (SI YegtBear (Cl ... - "The RmUT U> ItN g tS <»)■ »ewa to m tth te' ' -^ 1 . . Americans Pnbleete a o t fs # A 5 s r < « (S-M) MIMm «t> fSsi^tv S;W <»» anrtn toneeter • H S * ‘S'.S4 y^S (S'BMAhtor FSIItorajefSSermaa ^ ■>88 m #:88 Sl^totOeaet. JuacMaa <01 the W edd Tariw. <«1 Dennis the K eaeee (848-4«) F « ^ , Ma IsM aagwagtaty" WAe te« «» 11 .Let’s 'Maha. a Deal XCL.. ’.»*•#'<**> * h n e 8 to o | o e ■ ■; MW8 i s m " Mews "-I— -dti* (JKMowe and W e e * " pert a tnyasaa”. 4 m VMK*a 11 A3 •VSaS^, U:M » w "PrtBM VaRwrt^Rtoi^ UtU <8) OhOfanr JleiM a Mbatan •1 W l^ b t m . ■ oemmsnt by w. to lunotw V i l ^ ntliiM wRom SiW (Ml Mews at 8U •dvcatuTM IMM Man » aanlo t m (tl Sparts, News sad WeaMte* Weather •trip tevoTiM tor auiqr t i l t X«e|r SiMT ffi jsss Ksrssw (« . (Ml Maverick „ it .tucetvee a waiu> ■ T h s L ^ fea . jP ad dM8 (STtowt (TOMl Mews .*:88 ~ lta..ow«i •tan (ram,,, husband, thMto a near l i f e ." la tke Fsblle e r ’H.raW era ■ehoola, , wntoil ol,_, 7. t m P.m. Taa j ^ ljs^Mwar- fg7t«P .<81n sssAsifto.''’ Wills. Xaraiwj Xtole ' The Lieateaaat _____ I OawOd . . XobUe. Al® moaneit^' rM tn rta M ^ sa-w SS^^^St^ •iU Aaek tedaaae t m l S f News aad Wealhsr-' UtlS iMakMiMIlf' lUfOlf IBp KrurMn. Sd Hoitea feair,. L iu Milan. Maifc Rhdi^ MMei, aeaenlrSee^tal Beriln" Helmut Dai^ top aatr AUce BJ»mden. f :H m i Take a^ve ~ #|48 (881 Feter ieimian MeWS TOO .: momdam ^ ■ <Mi. N- J s S ito"l te r * »war 8>8S <81 .»• * 7 m (S) After Dinner X(ovie AJH. t o f c l ^ F i e g m lund leader, trapiMd' « « » ^ ] - (RMinravper «» lists <4t> IMallfMi 0«-*fL ^ (0) 8:18 (81 Dfek Msa. Wrto.Shew . •"The Great Han' .When. 8:18 This laCom ei^nO ^ erlln a Maat atnmg- (i) Btol’OMqr •• . . famous TV persoi^to dlea Sbtor •iM (S a T N P n a n of dhaaXo (Mp Oale .Staim 'Shew At 'flOVUIgMI its Gestapo, tlM Wn. Mot* (•AhAt) U ag K aadir . SWUS’iKffl'?” his true character to reveled (toaco (C) 8:88 5S1& g Btortra^ ^ riinn Show WriS (toM) Means . . . (88AI1 toolig'Marriede. . to thoae planning a memorial SGradesjSjPm 4-8.,K^ ■ , "Klmro* HOrsatyit’ iamUhgs' paws It All-Star Boa- <8848401 Local News aad g m BMiday la 1 ?A,maa^isssrfsu. ______lea The Datog CMaea ■BtanS?J^imSr^MtuoO <<3> Oa^rta Knudson and pretends to be a denliot to Riga on lS:ee (*> toTo.s* Ujta t9ik,<881 Western Maes SOghUghla ' BeOgtous lg:SS Beak Beat O make BAOS agent* betiere he (*Mei geapardrJOl ^ ' , iiaooen. jo in , forces <8*1 Sperts Camera,, . Helen Hayes atoVer, at La Coata Oovntrr' (S-MA*) Qeaaa Beed Shew S (Ml Feter Jennings Mews 1:M Alive aad Ahaa* tudTTravto And (totby PouWL pildi,ii lawnaea Welk Sheer Flynn, Fatrtce Wymore. 7:8# <88-88) Hallabam Y ear Melghbrnr “ ' — The tiW Batinrdar Right at the hy Patirfek McOo^han in <181 filto a Dollar Xarvie include the McCoys, the Moody et P e d to s^ — Sign. Off . . Repeat.md ofM# •. 8 p.m.rf 8VI Blue^ Peter and wtdOB dlw Weild W Movie a _ ■- - tlM wtangrUas. _ (I) Mewt. 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'‘Fratoirad board of ptiitow. They axaBnlM ‘Ik h ib U t ■ Treasare” Johuiy Laieto <0> - Off page 1( tba avidanca, and d ear hint of fpMffidd. Bomba Seta out to (Stoto)I DaeUe Ufe ef Beaty - to .flsna.. ' fehitoao” wap . unobtrdaival]; had diamond smundera who Omd rotUvl! A MW atoianea paitlei* the charge Of opwardlM. Eto to are poitaa as geoloclsta. S& nlattoos stars in new com­ B:M <» Mews, patkm .jcama . eallad “IBya reinatatad with back toy end a on toato Thastaatoew ic eeplonace series. «r MedMlUM,s-t Off Onana'- took Ita pUca. It ta hard prtonotlon to' major. Aa ha' to undantaad whgr . tiiay wants down the jtog oonrUor, F bothtoad to aWttcb, prior to laavlag . tite bandlhg, Hut new ahoW la a ifawaty acqepting oCingratoatocy band^ mamocy game, the old show shakea firbm friends, a woman FRpAY J(/ PROGRAM waa a dreary word game. ‘iBya emtogea from one o f the offices, sbouttng, "The office la on Are, Tima CTiamwil U:W (»«-iasaM> NaWa, toei«i;aaf Quasa,” bowavar, la cloaaly re­ Ito it) Best SeOer Weather - t ■ a>1) B Vlatan Ttealer i lated to the show that foltows It *% !»?” ftou. McCord, obvl* At 1Menu wtlk Kitty a valtant Qaralry. driira i tunia and runs away screaming along qiaetly for aaveral yean. liM through OonfeMnUe - occutied U.S. figh in hysteria. giM m Tenn. John Wkyno, Wiffiaia The object of “OoncentraBon” B^i^ar.Onr lives (C> Holden. (C) Vietnamc la to ntatob np Atorda on a bfC Cheryl lOUar of ‘T>aktaii,” Nunes "Our Hearts Were Tanhg. and •d a ho board. The object' of "Byb F atty (C) Gay" C Te Tsa the Taith U:<5 (8) FTS. pitai aa "a quiet babyv to ap­ Ctoin Aaether Werii "Key Largo" Humphny. gon toda; ed by the ahow’s boat. Bin Cull- pear in <*0aaaspya Brown" with gart, Lauren Bacar ----- to Nerar Tee 'Teaaa hoods takes oror nists due Gary Cooper aiid Taraaa OS) MdUen Denar Merle By casual count, there, are "OouSeScandal" C38). Kent the Florida K m , ' punch. torigfat. Taylor;; Woody Bairie. Mur- the proprietor. ' ■ . Most of dor myatery melodrama hi «8) Merr Oritlta flhdw Tvonna Da- Oario of "The -.which lha rictlm’s are U :88 <*»> Tealsht Show r aw ay fpooi young ocH«Ke atments. Starring Johnny Carson (C> . Han troop* U:88 (W> A lT ^ te e BsMciSWl (MMM.-OeaeialiMeapital - Ooiiiununls W T l C ^ B u M I ^ ' t^Sito^itot’man Bob Morgan, IlC Vnm-Siga Oft ■ ' r lif t (tt> Siga Off iU id day I a «* Fr« . WF - wWla botb warei worWig to Ca- Bay iS8> OtW O’deek Bepert — sews Best . Siga Off Austrabi Aid Viet HOSpUm «« » »• >OUe’« "n» T an M arrM s 1:88 (8) News, Hoi 1st Infant . • ■ OtQommaadments.’'^ Da MiUa mb- 4tM ~ Bhmr (O) ^ fori — Deed W 8:18 <8> Mews, WsatMr, ; Wei ITSrd AiLri IMgP Om^ ' w qui^y became godfatotf. to c{f* ef M e d tti^ >. Mga Oft ared a bl tbalr two Bgto.^ ''’-s' whim. Ibto were ,to 'Vtot Nam . y y.-a.-■ ■■■. ■ V CjmthiA lorhn Ouy WUltoma, j ^ . John by the fie Inst fi^ w no launched a on “Hogan’s Itobtoson oT "Ztot tb' ;Spi(to,’*' • haul inoli; oampalgH to obtain needed ma- tane" Wbm F r id a y evtoiingn on toured the fair and rodiso clrcuiti of them ca fandto to** ward itama for' tha M8 .-■dee army, butler 16,000 iw M as . a rim man - CBS. for five years with a. swtod act TtaAnkagivliig. rich wooto. Dan aamnuntio RainprWiUiam after starring on televisicii'.al . IM ai^tlitotA the saa bundUs the swaahbuckUng bero' i to - .y.- s . rounds. It 1|MMvby .th|i tobUc, 110 bundMa »» (88) "Zorro." I ptmOwaad by. the^W no- staff, < « 8) News ,v . - i ■ '■0' 7l88(8J RolIbelTciSd'iM b 2S*n^ brotfierv Toto, walatto. oontaki VetolUtty< Jamm T. W e ^ ^ ^ to be a legend by tta tUnb be Nati Gorcey i dadi i •oto ttams M % doaaa' dlepWA Boweiy ’ Bojrs. . . dving opinm out- and to •emrn aljdn van 25," say* ibiek Itoio^rA V fewp- r«toj|Flng b lto to is i -A < to - .racing, and, get - E5? ' operation In "But be mlased that ffi>al, and i- F c t * ,the curvee. „ . , i™ lainir to btoy ktiqn. two baft Thantea iShew^. ' .... The .Fllatsteaes now he isn’t quite sure udiat to aoap.'a paicdcage of.'^aafetj^ qn^Msaitoack iC) he-WBnita,to,ha." O v f nwSa* ahew' ' t^B8) man rwetnlpent of a hi * —*d ttfa a s...... •ou n try d y ea r alnc . .D a ^ Jr. Shew Friends 3------— Jon takes over fbr S ervice 8; Sammy ' u host Guests aye T he spi .s‘»: jnahann terroU. Joan Rlveie. ' -k.. .»■. 88<4M Neds She 10«S total a:ai <81 ~ ' Npws, aad>Wedfher ' StU (W ...... 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