ATtrage Dally Net Prenltan For the Week Bndbd The WaatlMT TUESDAY, JANUARY A, 1W6 PAGE TWELVE December !•» 198* Feceenat e( C. i. Wenthee HaMaa 14,151 Clear, colder teoight, low 18-M| mootiy Bunay,. seaaonaMy oold ta- DAV Auxiliary will meet to- , e y e -g l a s s e s by nber of the Audit Eklwin S, Pemberton, USN, nsonow, high 80-85. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick tnorrow a t 7:80 p.m. a t the Brook Issue Scratched Dance Classes sms of OlroalathHi About Town S. Pemberton of 38H Garden Dr. v F W Homa DcBclki and Reale Opticians Mmchmatar- A City o f ViUago Ckorm is aboard the U8S Resume at Y Complete The Ifencheeter Emblem Davis for a 8>4-month deploy­ The Little Theatfcr of Man­ Bye Glass Service , VOL. LXXXIV, NO. H (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1965 (OfaMalllod Adverttstag oa Fago 18) Chib will meet tomorrow at 8 ment with the Sixth Fleet in the chester will meet tomorrow at Several Hearings Classes in modem dance (or Your e y e doctor’s PRICE SEVEN CENH p.nt. at the Elk's Home. Bissell Mediterranean. He is an Interior 8 p.m. at the clubrdoms, 39 prescription llllsd . — St. Slides of club activities will communications technician, sec­ School St. The production and chhdren, ballnxmt dance for be shown. Mrs. Oliver Crom­ teen-agers and rhythmic exer- modem frames ond class. casting results will be an­ lenses duplicated well will head a refreshment nounced. New members are On Agenda Tonight otse for women will reoiune preacrlptlon HARTFORD p.m. at the church parking lot restrict building within certain areas along Bigelow continue for advance instniC'* Room 104 , In State Excellent Master Mason degree Ladles Aid Society of Zion and then proceed to the District tion. New registrants wrlil be Ac­ Blnrico F . Reals will be conferred. Refreshments Brook Russ {^eBella TeL 528-0767 Lutheran Church will meet to­ Churchmen’s Assembly at Jam es Reardon to sell 75 used cepted and blended into the will be served. morrow at 7:90 p.m. in the Emanuel Church, Hartford. The hearing,, origiiially scheduled for tonight’s 8 o’clock parking meters at a combined grroups. Additional classes wrill church assembly room for the The progp:am will Include pic­ start the week of Jan. 18. Danbury Named On Antifilibuster Measure sales price of 8225.. Two Manchester men have installation of officers. Hostess­ tures and a talk on the redevel­ board meeting, was called off because the proposed ordinance 4. Accept and authorize the The modem literature discus­ completed basic training at es will be Mrs.-Louise Mertens, opment of Hartford. recording of deeds to Kane Dr. sion group wdll resthne meetings State ‘Model’ the Naval Training Center, Mrs. George Magnuson and Mrs. is not ready and because the healing was not advertised, as and a part of Philip Dr. (both Monday at Whiton Library. AMERICAN LEGION Oreat Lakes. 111. They are Sea­ Albert Petke. Hose Co. 2, Eighth District in a subdivision off Charter For School Aid man Recruit Patrick Cawley, requir^. The YWCA will have Open Fire Department, will meet to­ Hbwever, a report will be Oak S U . Fight Over aon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bollerman Third Class Rich­ morrow at 8 p.m. at fire head­ House Tuesday, Jan. 12, from presented on possible solutions 6. (jonslder the approved of 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at .the Com­ Cawley of 117 Cooper St.; and ard J . Bagge, USN, son of Mr. quarters, Main and Hilliard Sts. an application for acquisition of HARTFORD (AP) — Seaman Recruit Anthony -.L. to recurring flooding in the munity Y, 79 N. Main St. Mem­ and Mrs. Richard J . Bagge of 99 Lenox-Benton Sts. area. the hbandoned Nike Control Danbury was named today A m enctment Salafla. son of Mr. and M'ra Ferguson Rd., is serving aboard Alpina Society will meet to­ bers of the various committees The board,, last month, or­ Site off Keeney St. for use as and interest groups sponsored as the small Connecticut * Anthony Salafla of 36 Summer the destroyer USS Tattnall, morrow at 7:30 p.m. at the a campus for the Community S t dered that engrineering atu- by the YWCA will present the city which will serve as a j which is with the Sixth Fleet in Italian American Club, Badrldge dies.be made on the possibility College. (The town planning M u ^ t Wait the Mediterranean. St.. commission last night approved total Y program. Refreshments I model for the rest of ' the ' Seaman Apprentice William J. of enclosing the brook In that will be served. BINGO the proposed acquisition.) state to explore in depth CujTj-. USCG, son of Mr, and area, but no money has been WASHINGTON (A ^ — Manchester Ministerial Asso­ Manchester Grange will meet authorized for the project. 6. Grant approval for the For additional information. EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Mrs. Harold Y. Curry of 86 cOnUct the YWCA office, 79 N. ! the full implications of fed- A resolution to strengthen ciation will meet tomorrow at tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Orange Residents of the area have use of town-owmed land on Mc­ 8 O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. ' eral aid to education. Deepwood Dr., was graduated 11 a.m. at St. Mary's Episcopal Hall. A New Year's program formed a committee to urge Kee St. as the site for a new Main St., weekdays fnxh 9 a.m. the Senate's anti^ibuster recently from recruit training at Church, 103 ChUfch St. The pro­ firehouse, and approve an 88,- to 3 p.m. I The deci.oion was announced will be presented. Mrs. Robert that approximately 160,000 be I jointly this morning by Dr. Wil­ rule was introe- a broad program of expansion sized thief who broke Into Clif- propertv adjacent to Bennet and improvement of the town's off by three-fifths of the sena-^ \ FOR and Mrs. Jam es Burdick. ford’a Inc. on Main S t early partment Store, for overpay­ Junior High. tors voting instead of the two- ments on the 1960-1961-1962 ! school system with the help'of; this morning and got away 8. Approve the final assess.> I federal funds. j thirds majority now required. Lakota Council Degree of Grand List assessments. The ments for four property owm- SAVINGS Anderson a.sked unanimous with several articles of cloth­ Hartford County Court of Com­ I “Danbury will receive only as Cosmetics Pocahontas, will meet tomor­ ing. ers on Earl and Hillside Sts., consent for immediate consid­ row at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fel­ mon Pleas last month ordered for the installation of sanitary much money as it would be en-1 Earle Clifford, called to hia titled to anyway' under federal eration of the proposed rule* lows Hall. The raising of chiefs the refund. sewers. change. Dirksen objected, forc­ IT’S store at 5:30 by police who had 2. To the Board of Directors, aid,” the commissioner said. will be conducted by Edith discovered windows In both the ing a delay in the start of the 81,000, to replace funds spent However, he said. Danbury Rockwell, deputy great Poca­ front door and the showcase battle at least until Thursday. hontas. and her staff. There will for extra clerical and steno- ■was selected to serve as a .sort, The is.<^e has been battled smashed, first noticed that a g^raphlc help. FREE Firemen battle flames which destroyed a $30 million satellite tracking com­ of “laboratory" to study the Liggetts also be a social and refresh­ size 48 sport coat W’as .massing. over at the start of each new 3. To the General Manager, plex at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla., last night. The complex, designed to detect structure of federal aid and to ments. He then determined the loss of Congress in recent years. 84,400, to replace funds spent DELIVERY track and identify satellities at altitudes of thousands of miles in space, was a determine exactly how much A big difference this time ia At The Parkade another sport jacket of about for extra clerical and steno­ .>^t. Joseiph's Mothers’ ■ Circle major element in the country’s aerospace. surveillance. (AP Photofax.) money a |lirticular town can that a Southern filibuster^last the Same size, and two pairs of graphic help for the Keruiedy MANCHESTER will ‘ meet tomorrow at 8:15 ARTHUR DRUG ' it''------actually hope to get from the year against the moat iTompre- shoes. The total value of the Day Ctunp, Charter Revision federal government. pm. at the home of Mrs. Fiod items stolen was placed at Commis8lon‘'and Human Rela­ hensive civil rights bill In histo­ Brunoll, 38 Coleman Rd. 189.98. tions Commission. ry was rut off under the present »4. To the General Fiind Capi­ Wilson Man Debate Veto rule requiring a two-thirds ma­ 1 T R E E IN 4 FROM CANADA t a Impr^rvement Fund, 82,460. Flames Destroy HARTFORD (A P )— Counsel jority of senators voting to TORONTO — Canada supplies to clear the unappropriated for the /Republican Party will clamp a time limit on debate. the with about one Budget Surplus, as required by CAR RENTALS Dies Under argue iKfore the State Supreme As a re.sult, some of the emo­ fourth of its Christmas trees. state statutes. Court on Thursday that Gov. Lady Bird Dedicates Mr, Sam Statue tional fervor has been drained The board. In other actions or LEASING John N. Dempsey's veto of three off. It long had been argued that S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S R.R. Engine Bronze statue of Mr. Sam (former House speaker Sam Rayburn) was dedn the rule barred thq passage ■of tonight, will: Missile Tracker budgetary accounting • pro­ cated today by Mrs. Lyndon Johnson. The statue, slightly larger than life'size 1. Act on a proposed Capitol • AH Mdct» ^ cedures was illegal. meaningful civil rights legi.tla- stands in the new House building. President Johnson is seated at right. (AP tion. Improvcrrient Program, as pre­ A 67-y?ar-old Wilson ,mtm. Argumente by-J/jhn J . Brack­ WED. and THURS. ONLY! CASH SAVIHGS sented by General Miinager GeraJdo'Bonflglio, was kill^ in- Photofax.)' ''Thl.s fallacy ha.s been com­ EGLIN AIR FORCE BASE, Fla. (AP)—Fire that de- en, attorney for the GOP, and pletely destroyed," Sen. Rich­ I r !(► Richard Martin. * An Times stantiy in Hartford at 7:55 this by Atty. Gen. Harold Mulvey 2. Accept and authorize the itroyed a $30-million satellite and missile tracking com­ morning, when struck by the ard B. Russell, D-Ga., .said after and Asst. Atty. Gen. Louis Wein­ Southern senators met in hia recordiivg of a deed to High- Paul Dodge Pentlae plex was extinguished today after an all-night effort by engine of a New Haven rail­ stein for the administration has wood Dr. (off WyUys and Por­ 75 military and civilian firefighters. road train, five minutes away office Tuesday and vowed' an INC. been scheduled for 2 p. m. all-out fight against any change S;s’ HALF SOLES ter Sts.), plus an easement to Air Force Inveatlgatorg^ ------from the Union Station. The Lost year a Superior Court Constitutional the cul-de-sac in the Highwood 878 MAIN ST R E ET train was bound for Hartford C onvention in rules to make it easier to lim­ Phone 649-2881 probed Uie ruins to detepnine The radar oomplex..^wa8 des­ judge upheld the governor’s Subdivision. the fire’s cause. igned to detect, track 6nA iden­ and Ntw York City. it debate. right to veto certain Items of Russell, veteran leader of the ri.K 3. Authorise Police Chief One Eglin fireman. Robert E. tify numerous satellites thou­ The accident occurred north the budget passed by the Gen­ Chambers, was hospitalized sands of miles out in space. It of Flshfry St., with the train Dixie forces, said their objec­ eral Assembly in 1968. The R e­ Scheduled to Open tive is “to preserve the integrity with a fractured rib a.fter being utilized a new concept In which publicans, upon losing this case, NeoLite * (See Page Ten) of the Senate as a deliberative 1.75 hit by a hose. the radar antenna remained appealed to the state’s highest body and to protect the rights of Fire reportedly broke out on stationary. coUrt. F U E L O IL HARTFORD (AP) — of changes in the state con-* There.w as only one critic in Senate minorities whatever the the second story of the 13-story It was reported that the Air issue." GLASS ENCLOSURES wedge-shaped building Tuesday. Force had a c c ^ e d thp building cofhstitutionel convention, stitution. The proposed changes the Senate, and his remarks Democrats Boost Utility Savings will be submitted to the voters touched off a defense of politi­ “ I don't regard it as a South­ Nylon * ITie flames got out of control .but that the Bendix Corp., of the first since 1902, will 1.99 D6c. 14. cians by fellow senators. ern fight at ^ 1," he said. when firemen, who had to shut­ Owings Mill, Md,, developers of HARTFORD (AP)—Consumer FOR BATHTUBS . Sen. Russell B, Long of Loui­ tle water from eight miles the electronic equipment, had Committee Edge savings totaling more than 812 meet'July 1 to deal with Gov. John Dempsey said he Sen. James E. Tansley, D- and SHOWERS sway, could not rMch the top million a year were estimated Connecticut’s legislative re­ was confident "both political Waterbury, charged that the siana, the new assistant Senate several montha of teat, and eval­ Democratic leader, filibu.stered fi3i^ floors because of a lack of pres- uation to complete before turn­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Pem- today as the result of utility rate apportionment problem. parties of the state will see to convention would be politically against the civil rights bill last Leather * 1.89 Glass does a beautiful job for such Bure. ing it over to the-service. bcrats have beefed up their al­ decreases over the last two A bin setting up the convention it that top-qualified men and dominated instead of being “a women are nominated to be del­ convention of people." year. He said Tuesday he favors purposes in your bathroom. Easy to ready substantial control of years. Sind providing for the election of (3ov. John N. Dempsey was egates to the convention." Sen. Louis Glad.stone of retention of the pre.sent two- ALL WORK GUARANTEED • CHARGE IT House committees, placing its delegates passed the Senate thirds rule and hopes senators Clean. Never wears out themselves in a stronger posi­ so advised today by the Public The measure calls for the Bridgeport, Democratic major­ COOPERATIVE and House 'Tuesday and was pressing for its revision can be tion to push President Johnson’s Utilities Commission. Democratic and Republican par­ ity leader, said Tan.sley had oil. (O.VC.WY promptly signed by the gover­ persuaded to call off the fight. OPEN 8 AM. to 5 P.M. Control of Weather. ^ Seen legislative program. "The annual savings estimated nor. ties to .nominate seven persons “fallen into the trap of so.many •\ Divi'.iiin of " I Son’t think it is a civil SATURDAY 8 AJM. to 12 NOON The most sweeping revision of at 812,306,000 is predicated upon There was only token opposi­ apiece from each congressional people" making “ politician a HOUSE &>. HALE IlOI,.\M) OIU CO. district. An independent may get dirty word." rights, question any more,” QUALITY SHOE REPAIR and. HAT CLEANING House committee makeup in 26 the volume sales at the time the tion in both chambers. It passed Long ^id. Jn Annual Science Report reduced rates became effective on the ballot by gathering about “I am a politician,” Gladstone SI.VCK I'JS,-) years especially brightens Dem­ 197 to 28 in the House and 82 ocratic prospects for health and do not reflect additional' sav­ 1,000 signatures on a petition. said, “It’s not a dirty word to Senate Republican Leader PLEASE USE OUR OAK STREET ENTRANCE J. A. WHITE CLASS GO. to 1 in the Senate. Everett M. IMrksen is aligned 31,'i IIKOAI) .STKEf^T care, education and immigra­ ings that may be obtained in A critic of the proposal. Rep. me, I am of the people. I rep­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ Another hopeful development, The bill calls for the election with the Southerners in opposi-. TKI.. 04:<-l.-..-,3 tion measures. the future from increased usage of 84 delegates on June 15. Richard C. Noyes, R-Farming- resent the people in my district 31 M nell $ > _ PhoiK Ml 9 -7 3 2 2 dent Johnson talks about chang- the report suggested, is In com­ ton, called the election date for and the people in the state." tion to any rules changes. or controlling the weather bining the knowledge and skills With the single exception of of the utility services,” the com­ Fourteen will be elected In each mission said. ‘ . congressional district. the delegates "a day of absurd­ The constitutional convention but federal scfentists indicated of various scientists — anthro­ the Rules Committee, -which ity because that will be the day continues to be made up of 15 Factors contributing to excess may take up matters other than today It will be years before the pologists, biologists, geologists, The delegates will have until we will expect the voters to AT Nov. 1 to shape a plan of per­ those dealing with reapportion­ talking changes to doing. meteorologists, historians — In troop Into the polls and vote for ment if It wishes. Delegates lulture S h o c k’ (See IhQ;e Ten) (Bee Page Ten) manent reapportionment ih the MANCHESTER'S The National Science Founda­ research that might influence 14 candidates—all of whom will will be paid 82.500 plus 10'cents tion, In an annual report to the direction of weather modifi­ be elected.” a mile for travel^— the same ae I pace Corps Peril OLDEST Johnson on weather modifica­ cation in future years. Another critic, Rep. Benjamin state legislators. tion, d^d see a possibility of Information provided by such FINANCIAL’ Barringer, R-N,ew Milford, said In passing the constitutuional WA9HINGTQN .(AP) — The Miller changing regional climates to cooperation, the science founda­ Knee and Elbow Get Full Treatment the lawmakers were “raping the convention bill, the legislature: Peace <3orps qtioted for the ben­ Mox some degree within decades. It YOU NOW GET institution tion said, helps in assessing constitutuion,” and Rep. Charles' was acting under the orders of efit of O i^ e s s today a volun­ emphasized the need for contin­ “the effect of climatic changes J . Marshall, R-Wllton, asserted a federal court, which ruled last teer’s statement that alt corps ued research. upon human cultures’’ and this that “judicial arrogance and year that sections of the state workers abroad eventually suf­ Says... The foundations said mankind may make possible the "predic­ leadership inertia” had killed fer from "culture shock," usual­ perhaps is modifying the weath­ tion of similar influences upon Fashion Emphasis on Joints the constitution. (See Page Ten) ly after three or four months in WYNSHAW-’S er already in eubtle, little un­ today's society.” the field. derstood ways and perhape "Since there now exists ths In Its third annual report to priority should be given to stud­ By RHEA STEWART distinct possibility that within Special Herald Reporter Congress covering the 12 li;STANT EARNIKGS ying the effects of such changes. the next lew decades mankind 14 Chulrch St. — Htfd. months ended last June SO. ths VISIT OUR NEW One noteworthy development, NEW YORK (AP) — may be able to change regional Stiate Units Get OK agency quoted Tom Carter, 22. Dividends paid from day of, deposit— four times a year. March • the report said, is the produc­ climates, perhaps not drastical­ «“The emphasis this spring of Portland, Ore., a volunteer tion of mathematical models of ly, but at least in subtle ways," is on joints,” said a te ^ n g the atmosphere by electronic LIQUOR June - !l^e|>.^ember and December.. Your savings here are fully in­ the report said, "this somewhat (8e« Page Ten) computers performing millions New York designer. “That For Inaugural Jaunt of calculations in a short time. (Bee Page Ten) is, the elbow anci the knee.” sured up to $10,000. Start saving here — today! The occasion was the roundup DEPARTMENT showing of the spring styles BRIDAL ■which 230 fashion editors are HARTFORD (A P)— The Governor’s Foot Guard and previewing this week as guests band were assured today b.v Gov. John N. Dempsey News Tidbits of the New York CJouture Group.' they will get the $25,000 needed to march in President New Floods Threaten Of the two joints that Vincent from the AP Wires Monte-Saho mentioned, the more Johnson’s inaugural parade Jan, 20 in Washington. Fashion Show interesting to most women, as “I am sure the people want'?, - — ----- well as to their men, is the this tradition continued, and I state adjutant general, .said to­ Northern promise tl^y will be given the Supersonic TFX plaoe takes knee. And plenty of'knee has day plans call for both the First off on (bcond test mglight. been in evidence during the^e money,’V|pe governor said. and Second Oimpanies of the Current The money hitch developed S4n. Ribicoff Introdifce* bUI to SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—Northern California’s ram­ showings. Some of the modeis Foot Guard, along with their liv e parents tax rut on costa Prescriptions Annual danced along the runways In because the present special .ses- bands and a State Police color Sunday, Jan. 10, 1965 a paging rivers— fed by new torrential rainstorms and j elon of the General A’ssembly, of sending children to college. street clothes at least three in­ guard, to make the trip. From . . . Sen. Proxmire, D-Wls.. pro- ' directed by thq^ federal court to 300 to 350 men are involved. Dividend melting mountain snows— again are threatening doz­ ches above the knee; one such posea., bill which will change ens of communities, including areas hardest hit by the abbreviated costume was a act only on legislative reappor- 2:30 P.M. compoxmded precisd'ii On tionment, hax po authority to act method of appointing postmas­ disastrous Christmas week deluge. x white wool suit with dirndl skirt ters and remove their aelectioil and two patch pockets on the on an appropriations bill. ~ Insured Army helicopters Tueeday^ Dempsey said he is confident from politics . . . .Ashes of poet Statler-Hilton Hotel evacuated nearly 200 persons sure area anchored off Wash­ wide-cut jacket. The model’s Inauguration T. E. Eliot interred in church­ as your DoctPr dire(^* Savings beige sandals were low of heel. the money,will be forthcoming Hying in two areas near the ington. Rains, in decreasing from the state. Ha has directed yard of English village of East swollen Eel and Mad rlve'ra as "We aren’t sending clothes amounts, are expected to con­ State Finance Commissioner Coker. . . . Russian news agen­ flood stages approached. Air this short out to the stores," Will Combine Hartford tinue through 'Ihursday. George J . Conkling to come up cy Izvestia assails Prenldent Force helicopters dropped feed Mr. Monte-Sano reassured the None of the other Western with recommeiidatioris aa to Johnson’s State of the Union Y o u CAN TURN to this fin* to thousands of starving sheep states report any flood danger, editors, who applauded to a message as ‘loaded with anti­ woman. "They will come just, where the money can be found. New and Old on barren floodlands south of although two inches of rain fell One suggestion is that It come communism’ and ignores invi­ NO ADMISSION CHARGE pharmacy secure in the Eureka, Calif., center for flood Tuesday on the Omgon coast. above the knee. This Is meant to' tation to new Soviet leaders to relief operations.. show you the extremes to which from the governor’s Contihgency PAID FROM 9AY OF DEPOSIT Diaastar authoiiUee warned fund, to be paid back when the WASHINGTON (AP) — The visit U.S. knowledge that your A howling rainstorm,' driven more tiian 1,000 reoidenU of the lengths will go.” , Jan. 20 inaugqratlon of Presi­ Former King Soitd of Saudi in some places by a whole gale legislature is empowered to act NO TICKETS NECESSARY Eel delta and the nearby town Then he proceeded to tell on money matters. dent Johnson promises a com­ Arabia srrivea in Vienna for (d more than 60 miles an hour, Doctor’s prescriptions will of Blue Lake to prepare to flee American women that even the Maj. Gen. Edward D. Walsh, bination of tradition with the treatment of kidney ailment... battered the northern half of the their homes. most conservative of them must new — embracing the wide Soviet Union and Communist - be compounded accurately state Tuesday- Eureka and Red The threat to Blue Lake, pop­ be prepared to show her knees.' American scene. China locked in new tug-of-war over Indonesia's withdrawal Bluff recorded more than an ulation 700, laaaened Tuesday "It is a matter of what the The 300-volce Mormon Taber­ YOU MAY WHS —and that each com­ inch of precipitation In a few night aa fh)^ workers succeed­ eye is adcuatomed to. We vdll Jailed Youths nacle Choir of Salt Lake. City,' from U.N. . . . South Viet hours. ed in reinforcing a catchment soon get over our feeling that namese troope move out of Utah, will 'sing at the swearing Binh Oia to new operation zone pounding step w ill be Both areas Immediataly men­ cable abovs the Ruth Dam. The the knee isn’t attractive. Fash­ Are Found Dead in ceremony on the Capitol An Exquisite Wedding Gown aced are on the coast 260 miles cable holds back floating logs ion la all a matter of balanqes. seeking revenge on Viet (Jong ■ f t steps. Leontyne price, opera . . . U.S. casualties in South double-checked to avoid north of San Francisco: The and debris aiiich can act aa bat­ The overall picture ia what, PAySON, Aril. (AP) — singer and concert soloist who warning tq evacuate was sound­ Viet Nam twice as high In 1984' (2 Will Be Awarded) tering rams against the dam. counts. For instance, you notice Ekidies of four school boys were was bom in Laurel, Miss., also f 7 ed by Norman Robertson, as In three previous years com­ error. You’ll like our fair nw Eiel, wildest of ttis water­ that with the very short dresses found Tuesday in the city jail will sing. Humboldt CSounty Ciivll Defenae ways that wrought the Oiriat- ihe lower heel looks best.” ' bined . . . Official eount ad ele^ director.. where the youths, arrested for Both Johnson and Vice Presi­ toral college vote acheduled to­ A Beautiful Crown & Veil prices, too. T ry us acxt timcl SAVINGS mas wssk flooding, was £ ^ c t - The day before, at a.ehpw of stealing beer, had spent the dent-eject Hubert H. Humphrey day in Congress . . . Gov. New flooding finds Oalifomla *d to crest at 21 tost sar^ to­ the National Shoe Institute, night. requested the appearances, the ■(ill reeling from the devaata- Rockefeller’a proposal for 8400 day. Ones again it oouM put the editors had Seen plenty of Slimes from a faulty heating Congressional Inaugural Com- a ?tc/ tmn wroui^t by the floods that under watar ths many small milUoa increase in spending Many Other Y^luGbie those lower heels, most faiah- system in the new jail wing mittee said. gets cold shoulder frem Demo- A. S S O (' I A I O N started Dec, 30, which spread a lo n in g towns south o( B u n k a. loaablo when combined with billion dollars In property dam­ Thi* three-piece costume in Maurice Reiftner’s were tentatively blamed. In the old tradition, the chief m t l e - eontrdUed Nsw Yo(k Free Door Prizes Thousands of rssidsnts of the round toe which ■will also bS justice, EJarl Warren, will ad­ age ‘ and caused more than 40 Sheriff Elton Jones eald the legislature Federal invesUr these plaess had bacsly begun mors comfortabla for many. 8pring ’65 collection features an Empire coat of minister the oath of office to MILLER'S deaths in five Western states. boys "we.ra all lying on cots ful­ gators have dhMovore* 1>8^ At the otber sKtrsma, there la spring beige, demi-fitted with welt seam detail. It ly .clothed” wlien a deputy dls- Johnson. Speaker of the House Csim Mostm wamhers spersi- H \I lAMH# ( besldeo Oallfonila- wet* Ore- a. sUrt that goes even le IIANCHISTIM’M NevSda, Waohlngto naiid achieves a double-breasted effect through two but­ cbvarad thalr bodies. "The heat­ John W. MoCkinnack wUl ad­ lag uadar ftie U.S. “famlliaif* Pharmacy • A k P » « T riwAiiciAL iNSTiTurTair than our eye u ui er wasn't Ota and two wizulowa minister It to Humphrey. . . . AJhart C 'iaal. Megsav ■Uzis, but tbia drop tons and tab dosing- Ita matching alcirt is worn > time, OUifonila alqn* is were spsa.'* ha said. Governdrs o( 49 etataa are arehbisaop of c*go adml8> with navy and baigt silk twill print oveiidouBa. to* ta beipMal tor traatamat s( 299i6R E E N ROAD I .1 HIf'' )N', 1007 M A IN ^ B E T NEAR MAPLE STREET ' tte trant e t a low pne- (M s* V8f s nrsei^ XUa 'eraih hdm af is by Adolfg^ .IMss M gs IMi^ AHos VNia Tshlt gall Itlaflilsr ■ PHONE 64S-41S4 BRANCH OFFICE—ROUTE Sl-^VE N TR T r 4 I ■ i 1*1. ft ‘ y

P A C K r m > MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTBg, OONN^ WEDNESD^Y^ 1965 I. ItANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY P, 1965 PAGE THREE 1 2 th Q rcuit Rockville~V ernon Sheinwokl on Bridge Murph the Surf and Pal k a i n tifuf G)urt Gases Neu>$ in m iH BBPBiw M -m ‘ttSei'vuhienlMi Irish ^Regulars^ Gof^gle-Eyed / open mondajr thru Sktarday- 9 :30 to 5 :30 Accused of Robbing Eva Tow n Meets Jan. TWO DOTTS FOB TWOK NORTH Knee, Elbow Emphasized By ALFRED SHBINWOIB THURSDAY NI4HT tfl 9 ROCICVILLE 8ES.SION National Men’s Team CBsinpIo* NEW TORK fAP> — Jack^SchwelUer, wert tent to the'^lty Lucille Moquin, 38, of 186 Au- In Spring Fashion ShoW^ (Murph tht Surf) Murphy and prison. ^m n St., Manchester, was found Kenneth Konstam h o l^ fte Princess Visits Pub Allen Dale Kuhn, hit Florida Miss Gabor had saicF after the On Appropriati record for pUylng in the X < 4 guilty, of breach of peace and MAST beach boy pal, have been ac­ robbery in Miami that she was ItiiTOcent of resisting arrest af­ ropean Championships, ^ving (Coattmied from Page One) with btoubea, aa wKh the navy- CLARENBRIDGB, Irelapd-^butlawed Irish Republican cused In court'’ of the pittol- "just so damn mad" that she p l a ^ for Great ftriUin twelve 4 A 1074S * 96 a sm , ter a court trial before Judge Si­ Vernon selectmen last nlght^conalderM liidation V n 0 9 D 7 4 and-whlte striped biouae above (API — Princess Margaret and Army, the route of Margaret’s whipplnf .and tSO.OOO gtm rob­ charged at the gunmen and one am ts. One of the reasoni M talce place tUl later In tee day, dalway tour was kept secret mon S. Cohen yesterday. set Jan. 20 as the date for a. election a^eduled anjh 0 J6 a beige l^en Jacket that topped her m-laws went pub-crawling bery of actress Eva Gabor In slugged her with a pistol butt. Mrs. Moquin -Whs fined $25. has been picked so often is on the west coast of Ireland and a police escort accom­ Miami a year ago. She got a big lump on her head. Date* of th ^ itiade clear In a hand played 4 <53 and then Just for the 'woman a navy riclrt. o t k The charges resulted from an town meeting to consider ap* One’hal>eared with Tuesday night, downing Chablis panied her motorcade. T The robbers bound her and her Jam !I3, 9 a.m. « last year tai a match between who wants to lead tee fashion But inside the pub all wss re­ Troubles continued to pile up incident in Rockville Dc(;. 12, proprlations of $2,720,000 for Pdblk: Safety 1 k KQ2 many B km srtumes, and call­ and Galway Bay oysters at Pad­ t'uaeday for Murphy, 27, and husband with Venetian blind conitruction of a new, Juilior Britain and . parade. Thlc la called "deml- dy Burkef's bar while the regu­ laxed, and a crowd of several cords and gagged them. when a male companion, driving Rd.; Feb. 6; 9 ■South dealer. Both etdee vul­ ? K 32, ed by Blass “the Important hst Kuhn, M, two of three men ac­ her car, was arrestpd for oper­ high school. $40,000 to (^pply longueur” by those with a fialr riiape of the season,” Is known lars goggled over their beer and hundred outside cheered as the ‘lEENi Officials .said that Miss Gabor, town hall nerable. , princess left. 956 main, facing oak cused 3a, the burglary 'of the ating a motor vehicle while his water to the site and tp estab­ f.V* for elegance (“in-between to 'its designer, Adolto, as "the stout. I I” C ^ Museum of Natural Hi.story here who is in Doctors Hospital here lish a permanent Municipal pm. at town' Opening lead—Spadee, 4. length” by tee plain people.) 'We’re having a wonderful recovering from an attack of license was under suspension. Selectmen '"The-contract and the opening crash helmet.’* It la a rigid MANCHESTER which netted the fabulous Star of The companion. Richard Building Committee,^ Every designer who has men* dome of satin, so sle(|k and firm time,” the queen’s sister told India sapjdlire and other Jewels shingles, may foe taken to court Also on the call the meet­ Sion on Ma: lead were the eame at both U- , S s A l UonM it, has pointed out h(x4 ^ddy sjukhis staff. on Friday—by ambulance if tjec- Grover, 22. of Ellington, pleaded that it looks like leejlier, arch­ ‘Pirates^ Cast worth a total of -$410,000 li(st guilty to the charge yesterday ing will be the^-authorUatlon tors wjiose Wes. At the first table, the convenient It Is for tee theatre, With Margaret Were her hus­ Oct. » . essary — to view Murphy and of a $2,850,00<^^^nd issue tc since the French declarer decided to try Oa opposed to the floor-length ing out beyond the limits of tee band, Lord Snowdon: her moth­ Kuhn. and was fined .$100. West had to overtake with head. The brim Is narrow and In Rehearsals Asst. Diet. Atty. Maurifb Nad According to the te.stimony of cover cost of‘''the school. Th niyM T T for' a ninth trick In hearU. riclrt. er-in-law, the Oxintess of Rosse, , ^ j ^ ' Murphy—in addition to being Vemoji Mfvnen Aren ..\verg ceiled When his king of hearts lost to the queen et hearts, and now equally rigid. TTionga tie it re­ $emi-anDual SHOE SALE sum includes the cost of con police witnesses. Mrs. Moquin the contract was home. Kon­ " Twelve Inches from tee floor and the earl; and Snowdon’s "reused in the museum burgiar^- struction. plus $130,000 in ex o a tniliirl4ir occupi^ by G( George the ece, the defenders got three is the visual lengrte that’s in be- lentlessly beneath tee chin. brother-in-law anr. Adolf Bolton young, ’ he said. "That la where Supreme Court Justice Mitchell veloping neW techniques in the Schaerf, the 600th anniversary CAT EGORY PROBLEM defendants for bills of particu­ The second town planning The possibilities of creating a treatment of birth defects." our fashion Ideas are coming SEATTLE. Wash. (AP) — ■ I lars and inspection of grand permanent building committee Vienna University, the 100th from now. the very young.” seminar will be held Jan. 14 at The chairman appealed to all anniversary Gf Austria's Tele­ Seattle police aren’t sure STAMPS famous "Sandler" or 'Trompeze jury minutes. 8 p.m. in Manchester High have been discussed by town of­ . The elbow, tee second joint re.sidents to increase their sup­ communications Union. 50th Parents^ Complaint Spurs what category to die this com FALSE TEETH School. The topic Is ‘"Town ficials for several years. Pres­ port of the fund drive. teat Monte - Sano mentioned, plaint. Planning and the Town as g ently, there iS-e five school! anniversary of .tjie Union of was in evidei>ese under short women's casual shoes That Loosen House* for Islands Church OAleera Named Austrian cities. iTfith anniver­ MerrtU C. Massey, 69, report­ Man's Home.” building commlltees in exist­ Newly elected officers of T5d- Official School Tour Tonight aieeves. Another part of the an­ ed belatedly he went to a man’s DAILY! tor, James Brown of the Uni­ sary of the birth <9 Austrian atomy that nearly came to light 8T. THOMAS, Virgin Islands ence, and if. ’iSe ‘peTmanent nity Lutheran Church will be'in­ house Dec. 20 to collect a $1.50 r n p r i One (1) Glass of Your Choice With fUich discontinued styles only Need Net Embarrass versity of Hartford says that building committee is approved post Ferdinand Raimuttd, 150th Is the <»Ilarbon, for jackets 799 — Plans have been made for stalled at the 10 a.m. worship Members of the board of ed-f The selectmen also voted to debt for a friend. Massey said Princess Margaret, wearing a “Mod” costume r l l C C i Purchase of S Gallons or More of Gasoline. . . Many wssrsn of false tsetb hare construction of 1,000 homes on he will announce the main by voters, then the committee service on Sunday. anniversary of Vienna's Techni­ were cut far out, almost to tee he got the money all right, but suffered real embsrrasunent because speaker before the end of this cal University, 60th anhiver- ucatlon will tour the elementary seek the opinion of the board ahouklerB. while tee (tfioulder (that’s British for Beatnik), is leaving for a visit orig. 9.98 to 10.98 / their plate dropped, slipped or wob­ the islands of St. Thomas and would handle all building of Frederick Hallcher will be in­ of finance or remodeling the as he turned to leave the man bled at Just the wrong time. Do not St. Croix for sale to families week. Dr. Brown is head of the school and municipal structuree stalled as president, and other sary at the first Nobel P6ace school building tonight at 7:30. line was ■wider than it has been picked up a cat and threw it at to a typical Irish pub where she and her companions sizes 5 to 9, select from flats, slip-ons, tie oxfords, live in fear of this happening to you. with incomes as low as .$3,500 a Regional Affairs Center at the in Vernon. officers are Wllflam SchmaU, Prise award to Berta von Sutt- Community Hair basement. The since pre-Dior days. But these him. enjoyed wine, oysters and a Shamrock style “sing- STATE SERVICE STATION Just sprinkle a little FASTEFTH. university and is coordinating ner. will be accompanied by board of finance would have to. black, brown, dark tan. the alkaline (non-addI powder, on j year. They will be built accord­ the town-sponsored seminar.s. The $40,000 'appropriation to vice-preslgient; Clarence, Hall­ aupt. Philip Llguori, Principal' . wide necklines were carefully Ever since, Massey said, he's along.” (AP Photofax.) J p u i plates. Bold falsa teeth more ing to-F-H A. standards by Wc.st cher, secretary: Alfred Schind­ authorize the selectmen to ask filled in. BUI Blass softened his had a stiff neck and headaches. “Your Flying “A” vm ly. so they feel more eoinfort- The seminars are financed by bring water to the proposed Lincoln Nystrom, Guidance the town for an appropriation able. Doae not sour. Checks "plate Indies Enterprises. Inc. Prices junior high school is the ler. treasurer; Allen Schindler, Malawi has issued the first Dealer,!” .a town appropriation of $1,500, Christmas stimps ever produc­ Counselor Stanley zuZel, and for preliminary plans. U it ap­ odor breath". Get PA8TXXTB at will range from $12,000 to and are open to the public. amount estimated for the serv- financial secretary; 'William drug eouhten ererywhers. $15,000. 8 ch m ^ , trustees; Jesse Mitch­ ed by an African nation. T^ere probably a representative from proved of the proposal. Ma.nchester’.s t O w n- officiala,- Ite by- the RocIcYtlle, and the erettteiit&»y*ifcne)nT-PTA. ,t70.Main Street, hope that, through participa-.l Aqueduct Co. ell, almoner; Adolf Fh'er 'aiid are four valueis'ln tHe set'.' "rhe Briefs 9SA Mctfn fadifng O d i Charles Blake, collectors. design shows a world globe with The tour U a re.sult of tele­ VFuij Night” will be held at tion in this series, citizens will i Roacte offered for acceptance phone calls received by the su­ Manchester,. . . become more aware of the by the town are: Merline Rd.; ' Pastor of the congregation is the Star ow suits V cording to the Institute of High sessions at set intervals before the meeting. 1 this is a ' first' for Ceylon were necessary. S i^ ‘Edited’ and display modelsf—New SINGER * Fidelity. an election. The election being John Keller, trip chairman, I Post»l authorities. Heretofore Supt. Llguori said t(xlay that reports that the annual ski club ^ ^ print- board may sit down to a dla- famous Gardner, Weather Winky, Tidykins . . . sewing machines start at $59,50 week trip to Jay Peak will be *^ *?*’“ *♦; Switzerland or L-uggion tonight after the tour. By J^now Balls usnu, nylons, poplins; prints, solids, plaids. f t ’j Big Savings on other SINGER products!. held the week of Feb.-14 to 20. ^ Netherlands. I but that a discussion on tee ele­ AU who plan to go ahould be mentary school la also on the Snosvball-terowlng Juveniles prepared to make a deposit of Ohsns has issued three new agenda for the board's regular are suspected in the shattwing saoK $10 at Thursday’s meeting. De­ stamps and s souvenir sheet to monthly meeting M'onday. group: orig. 14.98 to 19.98 posits must be made no later honor Human Rights Day. Two of three letters tn s neon sign Ski Lessons to Start above tee entrance to Ray’s M ONTGOMERY than Jan. 10. Deposits will be of the stamps depict ’George A spokesman for tee Bolton 966 Main St. . . . MANCHESTER N accepted for a trip to Jay Peak Washington Csrver and the Plaza Shop on Spruce SL S A V E * 3 0 Outing Club has announced Wethersfield’ Shopping Center girls & subteen 190 the week of Feb. 21-27 for any highest value shows Albert Ein­ that ski lesson.4 for beginning The lettera IND from tee to WARD club member who cannot tstee stein. skiers of all ages will start tee word GRINDEIR8 were appar­ nylon quilt parkas the regular trip but would like ently demoliahed by snowball a week at the resort. morning of Jan. 16 at a location Deluxe Zig-Zag From Nationalist China on to be announced soon. bomb^dment sometime yester­ reversibles, print to solids with quilted hoods, girls’ The Third Annual Sno-Ball; Formosa comes word via the day morning. Owner Raymond Danra will ^ held Feb. 6 a t , World Wide Philatelic Agency The newly-formed and not semi-annual sizes 7 to 14, sub-teens’ 12 to 16. Sewing Machine y«t completely organized club Dancosse, who found tee (model 600) tee Koscutszko CTub. Music will that two new stamps have been wreckage when he arrived to be provided by Jimmy Waye s iggued. One honors Hsu Kuang- has offered to run tee town- ■ It orchestra, Md a buffet wl 1 1^ chl. scholar and statesman^ sponsored akllng program tela 1 “•*** Great savings on the year. Robert Foulke. a skier | ♦*“ ♦ ♦*'*" time group: orig. 40.00 ^ group: orig. 25.98 to $40 exciting new fyom '^v Dynasty, and bears and club member, said last | P^^ralt. The other ia a set TOU(iH & SEW* night that a suitable area is; ■'P'- '90 to tlpn. may be made for parties still being soughL this has occurred, he said, teerf easual coats girls’ wjnter coats Machine in this desk. of six or more. tries — pharmaceuticals, tex­ Invostigatlon of an unplow­ was snow on the ground. 0^ ) Has exclusive tile, cement and chemicals. OFFER! junior sizes 7 to 13, Chesterfields with zip-out pile Hospital Notes ed road In Ansaldi Acres, 'Offer­ Patrolman Brian Rooney, in­ girls’ 5 to 6x, 7 to 14, wool dress coats or casual Push-Button Bobbin, Admitted yesterday; Tammy ed by the selectmen a t ' their vestigating tee case, was told linings and Bardley styles by College Town . . . coats in suede or corduroy. and slant needle (Jhlckey, Manchester: Thomas meeting Monday night, proved i *’y D^oosse and proprietors of tweeds, herringbones, solids. Hyson, Lake'view Ter.; Mrs. tee grade on-tee road too geri- n*j8hbortng bunnesses that construction. Sews Darlene Dalton, Tolland; Wil­ tie.* In- the winters to^come, it children from a primary school Local Stocks In the vicinity were In the Get this automatic Get any of these Zig-Zag or straight liam Sweitzer, 95 South St.; would be well for fut'ure resi­ group: orig. 5.98 to 10.98 stitch beautifully Charlet Gunther,.80 Hyde Ave.; dents of the development to habit of throwing snowballs at Mrs. Ann Garrison, 14 Spruce bear in mind teat the roads various business establishments f a b r ic group: orig. $25 to $35 ^ A9Q 0 A 90 and easily. Qnotatloiia ForaislMd by on their way home. SOFTENERDj|nNSEB BI6GER THAN LIFE-SIZE St; Elizabeth Tarlott, Tolland; Dmpssy-Tegeler Oe„ Ine. wore once turned down aa too ^girls’ dresses OFF M l Marilyn Tote, 6 Penfleld Ave. Members ef New York tame for skiing. winter car coats 1 9 * A--, Births yesterday; A scks plans a more thorough investi­ pile liniiigs, with or without hotxis, brown, camel, it and Mrs. Lester Waite. 68 gation this weekend. He said STATE fluffier, ironing dewn peymcal Bid Asked lodent Mountain St.; a son to Mr. and Conn. Bank and that tee first lesson would be easier! CUTR, Mrs. Richard Ransom, 29 Trust Co...... 71 76 held on the ground If there CUDDLY, Laurel St. Hartford National were no snow cover. group: orig. 4.98 to 8.98 Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Bank Co...... 61 65 The outing club la planning COLORFUL! group: orig. 17.98-19.98 199 [99 Merle Fletcher and daughter. Vernon National Us first outdoor activity for UPTO to 61 W#6t iSt; Amy Overlay, 67 Bank...... T5 - Saturday afternoon, a three- 90 girls’ sweaters ^ 39” Village St.; Mrs. Pauline Ma-, Fire Insurance Compaale hour hike starting at 12:-30 at quilted ski parkas sizes 4 to 6x, 8 to 14, cardigans, slipovers. comber. Brown Bridge Rd.; Hartford Fire ..68% 7 1 % Gay City State Park. Refresh­ 'A TALU r Mrs. Phyllis Mann, Robin Rd.; National Fire ...123 128 ments will be served after the Bruce Hancock, Tolland; Gerry Phoenix Fire ..%.124 -130 hike. Any area residents plan­ reversible prints to solids, junior Harold. Snlpslc Rd.; Mrs. life and Indemnity Ins. Xles. ning to attend Are asked to call Nora George. Wapping; Mrs. Aetna Life 65% 08 a member of the planning com­ when you buy this igronp: orig. 12.98 to ^8.00 Gertrude Nola, Upper Butcher Conn. General ... 162 186 mittee so teat enough hot dogs 90 , 190 Special Rd.; William Prescott, 32 N. Hfd. Steam Boiler 166 163 can be purchased. (5n the other AMI'l 1 ) Ki I i'AHKiNf. group: prig. 11.00 to.25.00 Park St. Security Ins...... 51 64^ hand, anyone who decides at •90 90 8 STYLE-MATE* to Offer! Town Reoaeved Debris Sec. Conn. Life .. 23 24 ^ tee last minute to come on tee en dresses girls’ or boys’ 8 pc. snbwsuits, Gardners, Tidykins, New fully tm nasal prized Zig-Zag Sawing SIGNATURE Aucaptlon In Saturday's Her­ Travelers ...... 39% 4 1 ^ hike, may da< so, tea committee tpaeds—Automatic — - --y o u buy tills Machine by ald inadvertently emitted the Pubiie Dtllltlea emphasized. , Members to call ' — Cnak CVCia. tOOl . Playland. • , Pertable Phonograpb Information that tee Vernon Conn. Light Power 36 , 38 are Mrs. ReJ|)ert Fulke, Mrs. Soak Cycle, to o l. FRIBIDAIRE DRYER! juniors, misses, petites, dressy or-POsual, wools or by SINGER SINGER 6-CYCLE, 2-SPEED Highway Department was re­ Hfd. Elec. Light .52% 54 George Wilcox, Mrs. William • NawOaapActlo'jA^torJJ cotton, all by famous makers. . ' ' ' , (Model 327) sponsible for removing debris Hartford Gas Co. 44% 47^ Biddle or William Androlevieh. Roek Hudson Pampers your clothes with on Bolton Rd. after a tree was South. Drink Naohlne tor Sale Doris Day gentle Flowing Heat! group: orig. 10.98 to.W.OO oj a a TOO Smooch WASHER blown down Telephone Co. .56% 686 8 % At their meeUng Monday Teay RaadaU J 2 4 ” atitching without Manufacturing CompanlM night the seleetmen voted to .in group: orig. 9.00 to 15.00 Vernon news Is handled by Allied____ Thermal_____ .. 80% 54 sell the soft drink, machine, 190 infants’ iirain suits 4** l"* A 4-poMnd wondez special attach* Your Choice, Wfiita or Copportont n e Herald’e Recdcvllle Bureap, Arrow, Hart, Heg. 56% "S C N D ^E '^ O FLOWERS” ;90 SM Vmwie OIA mmxr me mm 1 ww _ . * 12 which haa boon located' in the • jatAaMY Unt ramoyM.^ to that plays both mentsl Exclusive '' 88 Park 8t„ telepheoe 876-8186 Barden fireplace room of tee Commu­ (In Color) , sweaters 4S rpm, and 33 LP ftont drop-in NOW or M8-3711. Brittol Brass . nity Hall, to tee company for faooras—PLUS these ,bohbin. ONLY Coleco ...... $20. The machine haa been a Shown at 8tS0 A 6t60 pw^jjaMIityl sizes 34 to 40, Italian hand mades, domestic wools; group: orig. 14.98 to $35 A A A f CHANGING PICTURE Colonial Board nulaanee, tee aelectmen eald, cardigans or slipovers, bulkies or flat knits. i*ae extras: 2 psoordi, ^ , 1 9 9 9 5 VIBORG, 8.D. (AP) — From * weeri Mve* Ironing time! a record canyiog case (Tbmmon 5% 6% and an Invitation to vandallem Pina “n ie KUlera" In color a. Fully automatic...just turn dial to set up proper the «l*yi of glass-plate nega-' Dunham-Bush’ ' 6%- of varying degreeh since Its In­ I boys’ winter jackets Z U / O ^ and 4 batteries. as Ulttstrstod wash-rinse temperature, speed, cycle time; 6 lives to the most modern high­ Kaman A irc ra fts 9% 10% stallation a few yeara ago. Shown at 8il6 .< speed film, Hans. Jorgensen's BA8Y TERMS cycles handle any load, any fabric N. B. Machine ... 27% 29% group: orig. 11.98 to 17.98 sizes 6 to 20, wool meltons, corduroys, nylon quilt eareer In tee photographic field Norte and Judd .. 17% 19% has spaonsd six decades, 'yoo G«t * J*® parkas, toggle styles, suburbans, front zip styles • Deluxe -agitator with soft-edge vanes cleant Peter Paul ...... 81 38% Otetai 8tamp«\ BsM’tiiiiet . . . . Mighty Mac, Great Western, Lakeland, Dar- ♦a l l d i s p l a y m o d e l s h a v e Sines he opened his studio Plastic Wire Cable 13% 14% ♦•••srssreiHW * „ You Get 1,499 7»» lO*® thoroughly, yet gently; prevents .tangling hsrs in 1908, hs has rscorded It’s The Biggest Entertainmmt Ever! wool jumpers ' wooid. ”■ . A NEW MACHINE GUARANTEE. Standard Screw .. 35 38 Take The Family! Laugh Together! iiVC Oraeg Sti^pgt • 3-way filtering for lint-frea clothes; Wash n’ Waar tee big events In local resi­ Stanley Worke .. 22'% 24% juniors 6 to 18, pLa^ds, tweeds, M^ds* Whaiiaeufjbrtomorrow isai%lHCtn today! dents’ lives from childhood Veeder-Root ..... 28 80 Cool-down for wrinkle-free garments through their weddinge and ell- The above quetattosu are not M U MUNV • Push-button Water Saver for smaller loiMts ver wedding celebrations. Mr. to be oonatniod aa actual mar* up: orig. 4.98... sizes 8 to 18 SINGER /Prk* doM Mt hidudt kemperletlwi rbaraak ^ Mrs. (Siarley L am n had MKT YOU HAVE A CHOICE lannel'lined 's Hockmeyer SEWING CENTERS their wedding,, silver and gold­ kata. group: orig. 7.98 nan SR IT ON OISnAY NOWI NO MONtTOOWN en anniversary pictures taken OF 4 CREDIT PLANS... 832 MAIN STREET—TEL. 643-8883 ON WARDS LIIIRAl CREDIT TiRRIS In Jorgensen’e atudlo. Gout NativM R«nuin (1) M-Day hagnlsr Charge boys’ eordiroy tiaeks When he retired recently, be 8il5*8t00 lined wool slaekt reUred the ■ by 10 Century WASHmOTON — Halt the . M AT. (S) S0-60-90-Day 4-Payroeat 269 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST—TEL. 643-?185 Charge Flaa sizes 7 to 16, short and average, black, navy, brown, 4 to .Ty 3«98 «n»e««ftasasa**a**«* ** Tedewi* ef T»4( tINOER COMOANV otudlo camera and etand which nativa Amiwleans living In th* SA T . 8 too emne omrly for boot odoctloiui M in pken* keeh uoSst SINGER COMRANY he has used for mere than half Pacific statda-moved there from (S) Up X» Two Year* To Pay MANCHESTER lodra, camel. a century. Bu^ he will suu be some other atata. A»d nine In BURNSIDE (4) Tawhe HoBManalMn I M ; M>UN ST. JOIN THE THOUSANDS SWITCHING TO WARDS uahig stnaUar cam aru lor yle- >10 ef tbo raclea’s Urine natiraa Lsy-Awwy tora-laM^ as a h o ^. stUl rasld* tW a. —FREE MAIN STREBt FARE1N6, 6R IN OTJR OWN LOT NEXT TO STORE— yOiir cAorge occoniifv mvifeJ | yoiir charge accouitf mvft A X j i i V

MANCHESTER KVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN;, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966 WAGE FO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1966

purpose o f crenUng 'better look­ South Windsor in ’64 Andover in ^64 ing gardefia at home oad more Columhiain^64 Events attractive landaciging for puh- Events in World Uo areas in the tovra. iVAlUN© SWl7cg, The Bumap4DdiiBar libiflunr, In Nation NEW DELHI, India (AP) —#the government to remain It’s *® Schools Dominated the News Population Held; buUt and ghran to the town lb .School - Wing Decision The Indian.government- today closed indefinitely. 1927, oontlnned to. serve th e K WASHINGTON (AP) - The postponed the Feb. 15 elections asekera o f kiwwlodM or dl- Labor Department says the In Kerala State a Communist JOHANNESBURG, South Af­ By BBOWrnU JOSEPH ♦ The board voted In Decem6 er^age fScUlUes extsts on Rt.. ■ If version srith near hooka, art more than 23 million man-days stronghold — for two weeks. rica (AP) — Premier Molse open 6 to shop "simply say dlaplaya and a oWKIrena story B^8^ows Long D ebate South Windaor’s 1964 activi- that “Initially the program will we are going-to exploit the fuU Philpot Case in Court loet through strikes last year — The postponement was recom­ Tshombe’s Congo government ti«e w en hli^Ughted by school be siibstantlally the same as the potential of tl^ valuable asset to hour in the summer. Swap pro ^ ^ g h ” bettsr than the poet- mended by Gov. V. y . GJri, who has .opined a new drive to re­ eonstrucUon, schbol admlnis* present Grade 7 and S pro-, the town." grama with other Ubrartes la- war average" — were toe most feared violence might erupt as a cruit 800 more white mereena^ th^rs. till diargG i f ' cTMund the aoope ahtt muBher By VIRGINIAii^nAoifi OARLSON fWebotor, long tinw trative apiralntmants, town op- gram." The poUce needs committee is By LAWBJCNOE M < « ^Hohmann went on a canoe trip sines 1969.- result of the recent roundup of rise in South Africa, Tshombe:# o f books OB lOOB. > Well, OohimbiONjs,imbmNjs, beidPoro- Strikes last year, the depart­ pro-Peking Communists. Girl chief recruiter announced to­ aratlon of a recreation area and South Windsor also began a to report back to the coimcil The impending papulation ex­ in the Adlrondacks and then In ease you want to know a change In the financial ad- The' Norton Fuad to t Chil­ ment said Tueaday, Involved 1.8 said time was needed for the day. t. new teacher merit rating. The with its findings by July. The plosion, vtewad wKh alarm by Joined Betsy Houle, Diane Kel­ tlvely, a little town,N|Wpulattoti where all thoM goblins come ininistratlon of town reflected new teachers' sklary schedule committee wUl take into oonsl' ley, and (Aarlotte Phelps for dren studied the aeede of oliU- million workers, about 860,000 atmosphere to calm down. Capt. Eric Bridge told toe some peoide, apparently did npt dren hen for finswriol hete sad SSOO), but its residentAbsem fo from on Halloween, thfo yearie a new tax year. was the first plan of Its kind in deration the financial .cost of six days o f sailing on the “Bril­ /hiMiM sbowa 958 granfiliis un-. more than In 1968. Nearly one- Prime Minister Lai Bahadur Rand Daily Mail the .recruits by national dignitaries, Connecticut. The salary sched­ housing, added equipment, more reach Andover in 1964. The 'vi­ liant,” a 90-foot sailing-racing gsiv* the MBslI tiut a im a y Ib- have bad a happy and ttilrd of the lost time occurred Shastri’s government on Dec. 80 would be sent to the KanUna tal stattsUca as supplied by the dw the age of 18 in town. ppolntment of study com- ule range froai (5,000 to (8,000 man power and where a new vessel out of Mystic. Cynthia oome from Its trust funds to roue year. Mostly. The tax rate was 82 mills, an In the auto industry. ’ arrested many Communists base tn-the Congo by the end of town clerk's office seem to m lttee^ by the town council in 12 steps for teachers 'with a police station should be located. Donahue, now a ' Jupior at tiMse mitot tn neod o f help. There are new boots, on ths^W reasilease M two mills over lest The report by the Bureau cf throughout India and ordered Jaituary. are pn \4ndlcatl0n of South B A j deg^ree. The salary plan On July T, South Windsor be­ prove this. iTiere were 23 mar­ Rham, went to a girl scout ' The League of Woman Vot- town-owned lake, new cars, in Labor StaUsUcs listed 16 major them held without trial. Windsor's growth over the past has a three level approsich for gan operating on a uniform fis­ riages, 37 births, and 14 deaths. summer encanmment tn Ten­ o ib , now wMh fuQ league statue, bank-owned driveways, a land­ lion s d u b annuel mu­ strikes Involving 10,000 workers The government said ths Reds JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — year. \ profeeslonal, career and niaster cal year, v/hich runs from July Further, building permits for nessee and woriced on her spe­ carried on an aettvo program of slide (1(X» of new houses on old sical, tlsually done in minstrel or .more each. were planning a violent revolu­ Indonesia will be able to launch IXnible seanaps ended in teoichers. 1 to the following June 80, the new homes averaged about two cialty, wildlife egnctuariee. study and isporilng on loosl, lots oM a new school in the off- form, Ixraad to the inevitable In, the largest strike, more tion. The Communists accused its first astronaut to outer space March with the dp^nlng of the The schedule mside changes in same fiscal year followed by per month. 'Except for a new The Boy Scout^ hard-pressed etate, aatksMl and tntematloMd this year aM changed its theiUe than 260,000 workers were Idle Shast'ri of trylftg to avert a by 1988, a top air force officer new Orchard Hill Blementaiy last year’s professional salary the state. service station, a handsome and at the start of the year for government sad poUtloB. It had *^%isre also has been tragedy, to "The Roaring Twenties at the height of a six-week stop­ Communist victory in the Kera­ claimed today. School. plan In three ways: (1) Increas­ Since the uniform fiscal year modern building, new commer­ adult leaden, managed to coma programs on our sefapdio, rea^ as in any town. Bcnq>book.” In the past, eoe- page called by the AFL-CIO la election. Air Vic< Marshal Budiardjo. The school occupiw the ed the starting salary by (300; runs from July 1 to June SO, cial structures 'were few, if up with hikes, a visit to the portionment of the state legis­ As it said in lest year's round­ tumee wers no problem. Just a United Automobile Workers deputy air force chief for lo­ scenic setting of an appl^xpr- (2) Increased the maximum'sal­ there is an irregular period any. Transfers of eiclstlng state fish hatchery in Burlli^- up, after 13 special meetings on against the General Motors TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — gistics, told the newspaper Su- lature, a town charter for An­ bucket of black grease paint Oorp. chard with an unbroken v l ^ ary by (150; (3) added (285 im- called the transition period. In dwellings Iftdicated a turnover ton. and a day’s virit to the dover and many other toptce. the school ..problem readers and baggy pants. This sre&r, Another stage ofTarael’s diver­ luh Indonesia the government of the Vernon mountains. 'der step 1 of last year's sched­ South Windsor the transition per­ of about three a month and the Boston Naval T ara William The town gave good aiqipoit would have to wait t o t this finding fifteen men with old WASHINGTON (AP) —A de­ sion of the Jordan River to irri­ has be.ta was also about three Tucker, 'with loog eoq>«rience in to many voliattacy health agen- year’s roundup to learn the end tuxeoooea wasn’t too dUBcult gate the Negev Desert has been space flights and the air force’s signed by Henry E. Fairchild. amoimt to each on the next nine 30 of this past year. The town's a month. Sale of land, for In­ scouting, came In to lead the of the story. either. ‘The problem came when to dig a replacement for the Pa­ completed. health directorate is surveying troop a few months ago. ciee in these orgenlsatlona’ Be patient. The extra land nama Canal would require rene­ It was unique in the fact that steps v^ilcih is (15 lees than the operations and - budget were vestment or whatever reason, drivea for funds. The Oaacer they tried to get into them. Water from the Sea of Galilee, ’’the proper physical- and men­ The recreation program for needed for the echool addition gotiation of the limited nuclear tal condition of the first Indone­ It was , the first elementary amount added to the Immedi­ faced in the transition. One was was more active than In some Sodoty, the WUUmantlc Dis­ But it was a success, as usual. through which the river flows, school to be built with a cen­ the change of the year, the other children waa . .curtafied ' last 'won’t be purchased until this teat-ban treaty, according to the sian astronaut." ately preceding step. ^ post years, trict Heart Asaootatlan, the The musical, that is. started ppuring Into an artificial V tralized library. South Windror High School’s is the change in the manner of summer by cancellation of the month and the addition, finally Early in June a spectacular chairman of the Atomic Energy lake at Belt Netufa Tuesday, m contrast to property activ­ swimming and water safety Euter Seal oarapoign for Orlp- voted for, 'won't be started until Commission. The school opened with 489 gymnasium wsls defeated to doing business. fire razed an hiztoric summer shortly after a sluice gate was BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — ity dog licenses Issued by the program carried on at Andover p l^ Childien and Adults, the Dr. Glenn T; Seaborg empha­ pupils enrolled in 21 of its 24 Hugh S. Greer add the high In the past the councU deter­ the snow is o ff the ground. cottage, “Brick Top Lodg^’’ on lifted into place. Thai navy units were ordered classrooms. It is expandable to mined the budget in April and town clerk numbered 2^7 by Lake for many years. Lake as­ Moieii of Dtanes and the Red New planning regulations were sized Tuesday that no decision today to shoot back if fired on school received a B*'eedom last July 1, compared w i^ 187 the Hughes Estate, off R t 87. The Israel .Water Authority approximately 650 pupils based May after meetings with 'Various sociation (^flcials Inristed that Groaa all received generous oon set iq>, with the help of a con­ has been reached on whether to said It would___ __ take three days____ to by Cambodian vessels penetrat- Shrine from the local Ehtchange on tlM same date In 1663. the recreation commission and The second oldest cottage on on the board of education's sug­ boards and agencies, commis­ trtbutlona from Andovsr pfiople. sultant whose lee Was partially the lake, it was originally built use nuclear devices. He testified flU the iake, which has a capac-' '" 8 Thai territorial waters. did). '. Of the estimated 2,000 people the Red Crose could not be tl^e PoUtlooHy, much sictlvMy before the Senate-House Atomic gested class siss 'o f 27 pupils sions and town manager. This paid for by the town. They were at the turn of the century M id ity of 169 million cubic feet. The Interior Ministry charged Dedication ceremonies of the living in Andover «la^ year sponsors as In past.years. Energy Oommission. Other ABC per classroom. would be the money the town seemed to center around the accepted quietly. So quietly, in soma of the original chestnut Much of next summer's Irri­ Tuesday that 15 Cambodlsn sol- The Ell Terry Elementary gymnasium were held last needed to operate in the fiscal about 750 or 37 per cent were ’The Red Cross position was Repuhliosn Women’s Cluh. It fact, that only 13 'persons at- officials, however, made It clear fliers aboard a seized Thai fish­ month 'With Mayor John Egan that without its sponsorship slabs were stiU In use. gation waters will pass through School scheduled for oomple- year beginning the .following 18 or under. Of this group, 278 labored valiant^ for its oan- tendsd the meeting.' they were eager to iM nuclear the lake and a pipeline to the ing boat moved into Thai waters tlon next fall will be the first and board chairman Francis attended the elementary school with qualified Red Croee In­ (tidatas in the November Sec­ As for oddities — some towns Tesoa ago, the cottage was explosives and believed this on Dec. 27. killed four Thai fish-" August. On Aug. 1, the council used as the main dining room Negev, but It will be years be­ all electric In Connecticut The Neater participating. would begin to operate without and 217 'went to Rham high structors and the issuing of have gaasers — someone, (Sally could be done safely. ermen and seized their boat. tion but could not ste^ the for summer guests who rented fore toe system can be used to board of education has since Greer was a former EUsworth any money. sdxml. Most families were Red Croee certlflcatee, it could erusblng Democratic trend. Tuttle) went fishing, night The treaty bans all but under­ The ministry said a fifth Thai sale! Memorial High School and Uni­ not participate. Very likely other ooltagee on the eetate. full capacity because of the voted to ask the public building On tax aitticipation notes the represented by one or more chil­ ’Town gorvensnent eeemed to crawlers and all, for trout, suc­ ground explo^one and puts water’s high salt content, a fisherman drowned. sonunisslon to consider adding versity basketbali coach. other facilities, possibly owned The property was purchased by aharp restrictiona on any re­ town borrowed the money. On dren in school. run emoothly in Ms adequate cessfully, in December; No-one spokesman said. Earlier this week Cambodia sight classrooms. The Freedom Shrine consisted by the town like Columbia and the HugheeHughes ^family.famUy about 20 lease of radioactivity. Oct. 1 a grand Uet was estab­ In a message in a magazine new' IieadquartMW hi. the town went ice fishing — in this lake — circulated a document at the A public hearing to present of 38 A^irican hist<»-ical .docu­ lished against which future for the use of all children in in July. yeare ago and the destroyed WASHINGTON (AP) — The ments. The documents date back kt December, in answer to the the town, will ha'Te to be found. ofiftoe buUdbag with First cottage was owned by Dr. WU- United States will open talks SANA, Yemen (AP) — Presi­ United Nations charging Thai­ the facta about the all electric taxes were leided. In 1968, ttie school issue dent Abdullah Al-SalloJ has land with violating Cambodian to the founding of the Oolonies. question, " W ^ t shall 'we give However, the Recreation Com­ Selectmen Percy B. Oook ait the )w>n Hughes of Mooiacl^usetts. .here neict Tuesday with a groUp school was held by the public The tax rate was then deter­ hebn. The flnaneee o f the town dominated the news from Jan­ asked MaJ. Gen. Hassan Amri, waters in the same area on Dec. building commission. Henry AgostlnelU, a 'Grade 8 the chUdnen?” , the article said, mission did ha've ' extensive uary to December and at the The town has a new dump site of Romanian legal eicperte on a mined by looking at the grand 'would also seem to be in good Yemen’s vice president, to re­ 6. Thailand denied this. The commissioner said the all- histoory teacher at Wapping Ele list that had b e«i set the pre­ "Attention, for one day it will Little League and Babe Ruth end of the year, the problem , on Doubleday Road, donated by •onsular pact. mentary Scbool was a'warded a be too k»te.’’ There -would be rttape. TTM towh finished the ETrst Selectman Clair Robinson The two nations reached place Premier Hamud Jayifi tfectric school was possible be­ vious October, the budget that League baseball programs for still unresolved, 'was turned and form a new Cabinet. BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) — Valley Forge Classroom Teach no way of knowing how much the summer. Adult softball year owing some (18,000 leas and, conversely, a beautiful new broad agreement last June on cause of lower electrical rates. had been set the ]previous May over to Dr. Giwrge Sanborn, Sallal removed Jayifi Tuesday The annual conference of the The decision to make the. school ere Medal from the Freedoms and by simple division the tax attention individual pya rents games also were played. The than M did. at the beginning of Chief of the State Bureau of Memorial Carillon presented to that and other matters. Since Foundation of Valley Forge, Pa. the year. This was done in apite the Congregatlofial Church by then they have exchanged after talks with Egyptian Presi­ Council of Ministers of the all elrotrlc was based on a re­ rate was determined. The tax gave to their own children In commission hopes to ha've otjier School Buildings. dent Gamal Abdel Nasser in AgostlnelU was one of three recreational activities available of taking on (24,000 In notea to Homer Isham. drafts of the agreement. The Southeast Asia Treaty Organi­ port by Koton and Donovan, rate was then annoimced by the 1964, but for Andover organiza­ Dr. Sanborn and his assocl- Cairo. Yemen has been In the zation will be , held In London teachers In Connecticut who was for children and aduRs. There take core o f financing the ’Town Jan. 12 conference is aimed at West Hartford Consulting en- tax collector, on April 1, three- tions, devoted to children’s ates recommended many of the The Instrument, called a throes of a Cabinet crisis since May 3-5, the defense organiza­ glneera honored. Medals were given to quarters of the. way through needs, there can be no doubt are, of couree, various private Office bulkllhg. original ideas presented In the "Magne Bell Upe player,” can ironing out differences. 378 teachers sicross the country. the year. WASHINGTON (AP) — Am­ several ministers resigned a tion announced. It was announced at that time that a great deal of attention recreational groups such as The total «Mbt now la Just school building committee’s be set up to play automatically. month ago. ski sweaters Two church dedications were By changing to the unifwm Pete Meneggla’s softball team bassador . Adlai E. Steven-son The council is composed of the Ccmectlcut Ldght and Power was paid to those needs. about H87,000 which includes first report. pre-determined number of A number of former ministers the foreign ministers of the held this past year. Temple fiscal year business will be which won the championship of He also recommended that said Tuesday after a one-hour Company guaranted a specific Of the (411,000 total for the (405,000 as the town's share of carillon selections. It plays and dis.sident republican leaders eight SEATO members — the electric bill for the first five Beth HiUel was dedicated in done on a much more orderly the Wllllmantic ’TwlUglit a (1,215,000 balance owing for the town oontlntie sending tui­ hymns at noon and 6 p.m. on . meeting with President Johnson June, and St. Peter’s Episcopal 1964-65 budget (300,000 or will be tried, Sana radio said. United Stages, Britain. Austra­ years of tfie schools operation. basis. The town now has the League last summer. Rham high sciiool bonds, with tion pupils to Windham "for weekends, rang out a beautiful that he certainly will stay on the in December. about 75 per cent goes to pay lia, France, New Zealand, Thai­ *7.94^ money and does not have to the next ten years as the ar­ Job at the United ' Nations Advantages described at the for education in the two schools Many of the organizattons in ,kn eetiinated population of selection of Christmas carols KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — land, the Philippines and Pakis­ public hearing included better Temple Beth HiUel was the borrow. This will result in a rangement has been beneficial through the current General first sjmagogue to be built in serving the town's children. Af­ town, although made up of 3,000 in town ttie per oe(>ita and has been a source of en­ Fourteen persons have been tan. insulation, less cold wall effect sairings of interest on tax an­ adulta, direct all or some of to both towns.” The local board Assembly sessioh but "beyond South Wtoi^r Is located off ter deducting state aid in vari­ debt ww ld be about (240. The joyment for residents killed and SO injured in political Military advisera of SEATO values to $ gnd, thei^ore, more comfort. ticipated notes. Budgets and their efforts to young people. signed the contract in April In October, votera agreed to a that I cannot say.” Foster St tax rates are set at the same ous forme the town must raise cost to carry this debt, at an Stevenson said he and John­ violence which continues in the will hold a meeting AjSril 29-80 Cperatlng costa would be lower. The Congregational Church, average interest rate of 3%, and the town’s share of the plan to lower the level of the Ground was broken for the, time, reeultllng in a mere sound (272J100 in taxee by applying post of the new (proposed) son tiad not discus-sed how long wake of Pakistan’s presidential In London. It was said. Temple in the fall of 1663 and a rate of 51 mills on a grand with Rev. Raymond H. Bradley 'Would be (7.30 per person. lake more than usual to faclli- election. • solids • mohairs Because of the use of electric financial basis. Jr. as the pastor since his In- Vfindham High School vdU be he would keep the post, to which the first services held last The newest unit of town gov­ Ute the building of a new pier A dusk-to-dawn curfew was MANILA (AP) — About 1,000 heate. additional boUers or space Stories .of interest within the list of (5,340,000. St^latlpn la^ Mo^k, does .much about ( 2(K) per pupil in addl- h4 was appointed four years ago spring; 'tows hicluded lb» -yciusteeri - Mow th* eoetv ef services ernment i». the eoeeMvatioo. lU, th*Oosgununlty Beach. . .ceUnposed In lartment services .rendered t o r greater ron Colletta The clerk’s office “bombed out” tn August by an honor an illustrious son of members are holding services tiated court action In Novem­ of the town, awarded 60-year Baat Side pool with Miss Pau- made a field Investigation of security of life and property. A (Mrs. Jean Peters) Is housed aerial spraying program super­ ? South Windsor to be a constant at the Avery Street School. ber against the Rev. William M.' pins and certificates to Mrs. Itne Eknonds, the instructor. first - time ever the situation. The houses are women’s auxiliary, recently on one side of the building and vised 'by Ed Fox, local farmer. reminder that it's men like him Preceeding national elections serviced by a community well Philpot of New Haven. ALMA George Merritt and Miss Anita Registrations will be taken at formed, means to support the the principal's office (George PersMiaUties included Mrs. for whom America is noted and John Lodge, Gov. John Demp­ located in the rear of the devel­ Is requesting an Injunction bar­ Lindholm. The Garden Club met (tie East Side Center, 22 School every month and held to its department m its program. Patros) is on the oUim side. George Burnham, elected presi­ who made America.” sey, Henry Cabot Lodge and opment. ring the minister and his fam­ dent of the Women's Republi­ Bt. this week from 9 ajn. to 10 ily from using the lake This bivolves a frustrating Septemiber saw the addition Atty. James Collins visited The planning and ztmlng com­ amount of stair climbing as can Club In January. Mio, Burn­ pm . sale! ’The Rev. Mr. Philpot is not of eight rooms to the Pleasant South Windsor. mission voted in a three to two each office Is cn the second ham is the mother of Mra. Vir­ The Tuesday schedule' Is: Be­ allowed to use the lake be­ Hebron in ’64 Valley School. The school was The Republican Town Com­ majority to upgrade the iplnl- floor. Another problem was ginia Lewis, re-elected State ginners. 6-6:30 p.m.; advanced formerly a 16-room school. cause he is not a member of the mittee sponsored a' luncheon miun floor areas of most resi­ that music cleeees are some- Central Commltteewtunon for beginners, 6:30-7 p.m.; inter­ Maidenform’s “chansonette” In June the board of educa­ for the Lodges and the Demo­ dential buHdings. Andover Lake Property Own­ ttmes conducted in the boiler the 86th Dlstrlet in June, mediate, J-7:30 p.m,; advanced tion heard tentative plans cratic Committee hosted an House sizes on R or rural ers Association (ALPKJA). The Town Got Award and Offices room. Not exactly conducive to Mrs. Lewis waa the campaign tntermetoate, 7:30-8 p.m. regularly $2 presented for a high school ad­ evening affair for Gov. Demp­ areas wers changed very little, group has turned down about manager for Belton Copp, un­ By SUSAN PENDLE’TON ^nectlcut Aseociatiaa of Mental harmony. The ‘Wednesday schedule; Be­ dition. The proposed addition sey and Emilio Q. Daddarlo. but minimum house require­ four times his request for mem­ AH these problems, In addi­ successful candidate for Con- ginners, 6-6:30 p.m.; advanced is to be ready for occupancy m John Lodge urged women to Health. Jedm F. Csnavan, of ments for the highest classifica- bership. ' The minister has There’s a snag about Starting tion to others, will be some­ grees. She has been named for the faU of 1966. vote in the coming election and Huntington, Mass., is appoint­ beginners. 6:30-7 p.m.; advanc­ Uoh o f residential zoning, dou- charged discrimination ana a year’s story vdth vital statis­ what alle'viated in the addition. the post of assistant for Re­ ed swimmers, 7-8 p.m. The proposed addition will contends that ownership of la.ke tics, as returns of deaths, mar­ ed principal of Rham High * 1.69 ^ b a s s a d o r Lo(^e streMed the bio A were substantially in For a while, at least publican Women’8 Clubs activ­ Girls, to be eligible, mpst be m m accommodate 400 pupils. The fact the “United NaUons j creased. Moderate Increases property entitles him to lake riages and births sometimes School. Rey E. Gardiner became finished high school would have principal of the elementary The Canoe Club pulled off a ities in (yonnectlcut at least 62 inches tall. A-allght has played a useful role In pre- i ^^gre also included for single A priidlegee. He has owned prop­ come, drifting along until after really big coup In having the Joe Szegda, third selectman, 20-claasrooms, a cmnbination venting a dangerous and disor- | j^nes erty at the lake for about nine New Year’s, However, from re­ school, succeeding Charles Ger- charge for the 10 half-hour les­ National Olympic Trials held was named “ Dairyman of the sons must be paid at tinie of ' '■ ', 5 teaching amphitheater. Increas­ derly world fronl becoming The planning and soning years. ports and memory there were vase, resigned. better yety .. ed gymnasium space, additional more dangerous and disorder­ A public health trial plan here. Year" In September. The award registration. commission aUao selected the Last summer, the minister 52 births, (81 boys Mid 21 girls), The club, now numbering was presented not only for hLs stations in the language la'oo- ly." name of John Fitch Blvd. for staged several “wade-in” In de­ 18 marriages and 15 deaths. started in Hebron and Andover Beginners’Classes are HmHed Gov. Dempsey also urged some 95 members In a three high production and efficiency latory and a larger typing Rt. 5. The new name 'was se­ fiance of wamlngrs by ALPOA. with Mrs. Phyllis Moran, regis­ to 15 per session. area. Democrats to get out and vote ’That law suit of ( 100,(XX) year period, started hi January on his form, but for hla partici­ lected at the request of the. His action was seen as an an­ against the town by objectors tered nurse, in charge, doing to raise funds for the Olympics pation In community, county Further information regard- South Windsor’s schools and Rep. Daddarlo reviewed swer to ALMA’S announcement good woric. fog these lessons hiay be re- the goals of the Kennedy and State Highway Departsnenit. to the locaUon of the refuse in Tokyo. and state affairs. 3 for *4.99 opened in September with a new at the time that the minister Army worms hit farmers’ seived by calling the recreation fupeiintendmt, a new assistant Johnson administrations. This ivUl give busineeses along dump at the Sand Pit on Old The regatta, held here in Au­ Clifford Erickson was in- the highway the use of a name could enter the lake'if he hon­ (Jolchester Road Is still pending, crops In the summer, mostly in gust, was certainly feather' stalled as Worshipful Master efflce. superintendent, a new assistant South Windsor purchased Gilead, and muCh spraying was Spring Pond Park to be used cm their letter heads and avoid estly believed be had a right brought on In 1963, but seems (paddle ?) In their qoUsetive of the Eastern Star. Lodge of high school principal and a new resort^ to in getting rid of the FIGHTERS SHOT principal at Wapping Elemen­ as a town recreation area for confusion If the state riiould to,, to be lying dormant in con­ caps. I Masons In January. ^varal members of ALPOA pests, a big loes to farmers. GULF SHORES. Ala. (AP) — tary School. (45,000. The payments to be change th6 route number., trast to violent agitation at Mrs. WlUlam Murphy, adult. John Kozelka was valedic- Mrs. Elizabeth Brotwn refum­ Witnessed the “wade-lns” but first. Use of the dump is now Ronald Miner established a sdvisor, contacted selectmen torlan of the Windham High An elderly man shot his two There were 3,427 students spread out over 5 years. sons when he was unable to sep­ •ompared with 3,143 In June, In April the Lions Club cir­ ed to Wapping In April after did not disturb the minister. going on effectively. Boys ’club o f a v o t 1(X) m on- for permission to use the lake School Class of 1964 ai)d had culated a petition thrmighout protesting segrregatlon in St. A change of venue-from Tol­ bers, sponsored by S t Peters’ and boat owners and property maintained a four-year average arate them during a fight, 162 more in elementary Townspeople were pleased to police said Tuesday. schools and 22 tn the high town urging the town to pur­ Augustine, Fla. land to Hartford was recently learn early to 1964 that its Episc<^>al Church, and doing owners around the lake, for ap­ of 96.16. REPEAT SALE! chase S prtii Pond Park. Mrs. Brown was port of a made m the court action. A splendid work. ' proval and co-operation. Gall Rosen garnered nearly's Police Chief Fletcher Phillipe school. town report for 1963 was win­ said Ralph E. Holden, 74, told ElnroUments increased In Spring Pond Park was open­ cmntlngent o f . Connecticut resi­ hearing .is. scheduled at this ner' o f on outstanding merit Major Uoyd Gray, sonVof Prominent people In the ca­ clean sweep In the honors given ed on July 14 and the first week dents who went to St. A u ^ s- coming session at Hartford certificate, in tb o contest staged Mr...and Mrs. Harold L. Gray, noeing world helped local at Porter School graduation In authorities he shot one son and every school In town last fall. then another after they got into Supt. Charles Warner, head­ accommo^ted more then 8j- tlne. County Superior Court. by the Munlc^al Report Con­ was given .,hlgh praiee arid' youiigsters to plan ^.activities June. She won the Anne Elder- SKI WEAR ing a staff of 181 teachers, be­ 567 visitors. Mrs. Brown and her group ’The schpqla had perhaps the test-of towns of over 2,000 pop­ award for meritorious service and housing for visitors. kln Award for a history essay, on argument and began flghtlngf gan Ws new duties in July. The highest attendance for a were the first to try and in­ biggest pail in shaping the ulation. •Hebron now has 2,100. from August, 1961 to March, (For those skeptics who tied with Jo-Saien Pagach' for question that canoeing was in­ Ralph E. Holden Jr., 44, and Assistant Supt. William Per- single day was two days after tegrate a restaurant in the city. capabilities of the children with The certificate was preoented 1964 by the Air Force, present­ the Lions Good Citizenship FOR ON OR OFF THE SLOPES] Ty replaced Bennett Flotkin In the park opened when 702 peo­ She was arrested and charged Jurisdiction over them for 180 at a luncheon in Boston. ’This ed in Washington, D.C. cluded In Olympic Games — It Award and tied with Dennis Robert C. Holden, 81 each suf­ with trespassing after refusing was .first demonstraisd in the Murphy for the William Brand fered .22-caliber bullet wound.s Augu^. ple used the facility. full days. During evening waa the fourth time in- which Douglas Library reports larg­ i Arthur Hottin becmne the A total of 10,840 persons to leave the restaurant hours, weekends, and vacations this town has won a similar est clrculaUoN of any one year Olympics In Paris In 1924. The Foundation Science end Mathe­ In the stomach and were taken reversible ski jackets first assistant principal and as-' were admitted to the park While iiv Jail she was tai the the parents guided and directed award. in 1968. The 1664 report not yet U.S. won a first and second matics Award. to a hospital. same ceil as Mrs. Malcolm Pea­ the children with help from ready. place in 1948 and a gold medal Robert ManWarren woo the Phillipe' said no charges had sumed his duties on July 1. during the short-- season. It Is hoped that the 1964 In 1962.) Marvin Bihenberg 'replaced Samuel Brady, recreation di­ body, mother o f the then Mas- spiritual leaders and volunteer Hebron’s grand list is now PTA Scholarship AjVard and been filed. saChusettes Gov. Endioott Pea­ report, recently issued, may re­ The August Trials attracted Perry as principal of the Wap­ rector, hidicated that admis­ leaders of many organizations. peat its triumphs in the coming quoted at (S' million. Judith Hills was a second place body. ’The end result of the echool competition from all over the winner in the Youth Leadership *10.94 ping Elemental^ School. sions would have been approxi­ contest ’The report’s cover A "Free Wheellr^ Oypsy," so country including |lawail. The Other education news last mately 50 per cent higher for ' Mrs. LuclUe Cidotta starred program and the efforts of peo­ dubbed, who pedaled on a bicy­ contest sponsored by the Wllll­ in the South Windsor Country shows oil painting impressions local club paddled its way, de­ year included the Citizens Com­ the year had the swimming ple and organizations in town of Connecticut woodlands, done cle 800 miles at cost of (10. mantic Lodge of Elka < 'i,*. Players production “Charle’s spite the stiff competition, to Peter Tcmbourninl, (ifoorge regularly $15 mittee report which recom­ program started after the close with the young peopleTk shown by the Regional High School stopped off In Hebron, attracted second and third places in the INSULATION Aimt.” The production played In si wide variety of accomplish-' much attention, and had a chat Peters Jr., and Steven and mended the start of a middle of school and better weather to capacity crowds at South Art class. Diana Wythe's paint­ J^u n 1 o r competition. Robert ments, and In many other way# with Marjory Porter, local Robert Grant -were Court of school pcogram and public kin­ conditions had been p re j^ t Windsor High School In No­ ing showB a .delightful clump Novelty ski jackets reverse gay prints to solids. Zip dergartens for South Windsor last ye.ar. meaningful to a well-rounded of toadstools; Ldnda Burba’s Granger. She was Ann Eqi^sh, Honor recipients and Martha vember. awarded the Girl W. H. ENGLAND by next fall. On the governmsntal level Before her marriage Mrs. growth. the foiry-like growths known of Toledo, this sprightly ‘visitor, fronts. Warmth without weight .All o f the smartest As an outgrowth of 'the d t l- work was begun on revaluation ’The young boys and girls in 21 years old; She also visited 4w Scout Bplscoipal Diocase of Con- Cuiotta. appM-red in nnovlM, as IndlanlpipM,, aM Jennifer colors in S, M, L. aens report the Petition Com­ o f property, ' committees 'were the tovta whose actlvltlea made Nygreii's, a forest scene,' which the World Fair; ta necttcut Award, the first local UJMIEft CO. on the stage and was a blghly accomplish thU. mittee for Public Kindergar­ appointed to study the town’s successful model In Europe and news-were many. Among them won third prize in the Rham Miss • Florence M. Jones, a tens was formed. entry into . the Metropolitan were several in 4-H work. Art Show. convalescent home patient in "A t Oresn" 649-6301 New York. She also represent­ tils AShfort Boy Scout The Petition Committee pre­ District Oommission, the ed her' native oountiy, Aus­ Kathleen Sheehan and Marsha AU these paintings were ex­ Colchester, was visited by He­ 180,000, an addlUon sented a petition of 1,638 names Northeast Refuse Disposal Dis­ tralia, In. the Miss IVoorld oon- Darwin were selected to repre­ hibited in the New Haven Fee- bron Grangers and given high cIS ^ ^ you’ll love .. . favoring public kindergartens trict, police needs for the test In England. sent Tolland County In the tlval of Fine Arts. praise for her splendid work as j^pucd in' 5,5r'SSuS'tL'E.'i: to the board of education In town, and charter revisions. state 4-H dress review at Mrs. Hugo Lederer, headed Granger in former years, and the- C-2 trials at Orohard November. Revaluatlpn began in March TWO FAjimUES—34 KIDS UConn In June. the polio drive, in January, as- presented wllh flowers and gifts. Beach, N. T. Two of toe P«-:par­ i Jerae^toSr ^ s-t-r-«-t-c-h ski pants our wool shift The committee also present­ by the J. C. Cleminshaw Co. ST. PAUL, Minn. '(A P ) — George Hopkins won the I slated by Mrs. Leonard Harri- Those who remember ^ v . ticipants in the locally held • • ed a panel''discussion on public TTie phase of viewing all resi­ Grand Championship o f the Douglas F. Pimm, (snd who trials, Frahclne Fox and Glorl- Mrs, Kirby Tap pan launched R. E. Wandell There’s always plenty of activi­ ‘ son, who was a poUo 'victim the U|S| Truxton, a ship named kindergartens to the town dential homes took moat of the ty on ’Taylor Avenue at Fort Tolland--County Blue Ribbon some eight years ago. Hebrtm could forgst him?), former rec­ anna Penrler of Washington, re­ bonded for smoother fit! •ouncll. summer. TTie comi>any was re­ Beef Club and two other prizes tor of St. Peter’s Church, would ceived medals, tn the (% m plcs after her gnat-great-grandfa­ Snelllng, with two families on has no polio cases now. ther, Commodore ThomM Building The committee consisting of quired to make an Interior in­ that street having a dozen chil­ with his entry. Bob MacDonald be interested to hear that a in Tokyo. *8.94 about 100 residents covered 75 spection of every structure in Hebron gets Its new town of- daughter 'was born fo Novem­ Every town has its tragedlee Truxton, known ae the "found­ dren apiece. was honored at a banquet givr „ “ er of the U.Sr Navy." Confraefor per cent of South Windsor. town. Mr. and .Mrs. William J. en« i bybv the HolsUen-Friesien As-,As- building, l o ^ ber, to him and his wife, the-for- and this ona did not escape. Supt. Warner presented his In September tbk town coun­ soclaUon of America for his built by the Mount Vernon mer Charmaine Shorey of He­ Two youiig girls, residing In Katherine • Fletcher was Residential-Commercial values to $20 « v *13 Moore of 178 Taylor Ave., have named to "Who’s Who in recommendation, to the board cil approved a reeolutlon to Join 10 boys and two girls, ranging work with that breed of catUe. Construction . . Co., . . . a local con- bron. Andover, were struck and killed American CoUegee” and the Alterationa-RemodelinK o f education that a kindergar­ the Norttieaet Refuse DiqioBal in age from 3 to 30. ’Ihelr nelg^- Patty Jurovaty of the 4-H: « <»•* W ‘Ihougb coteiidllan and squir­ by a oar on RA. 6 .tn Columbia Lady Carol sidles the shirt-shift dress of a creamy AU along, weather acted tq>. Raymond Itymans were honor­ Ski pants of wtmderful wo

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Hebron Ootamh^ et be able' to direct each other to undSFstand the nature, of the W aist Girth Columbia gaUoB pta. Radio to Link > troublesome spots and to incl-.l 6hargea against him and it 1 M n . Paul Bramhall, raeeatto RUSSELI’S 'S r would appear he Is far too con­ fl^roee, Oemcr a t Oak S i Keeney Sewer Plan dmts requiring help and emer- ' Judge Orders Test appointed chairman of the Oof- Police, Highway gency treatment. fused to participate in hla qwn x£/ro- Dales Slated M ay Affect Patros Seeks Applications umbto Chapter, was of Open Tnea. thru Sat. The ^ulpment, to be installed defense right now.” GRAPHIC the Day. soon by Motorola Inc., will cost (Otoaed MMtoffa) Police Chief Jemee M. Rear­ The Judge said this was an COPY SERVICE, INC Otbar Toluntoar workers to- Vast Town Project the town $283, with each de­ For Jailed Rapist indication that Mallory’a lack of F or4~H F a ir eluded; roglsterad nurses, M n . don has received the go-ahead partment paying one half of the Man^s Heart ForParMiSneSchoQlClerlt for the Inatallation of a two- mental competence was brought Allan Tale, Andover; and M n. total. to the attention of the court. s r * R E E D 'S Harry Carter, M n. Dmald Mac- way radio communication sys­ HARTFORD (AP)— rThe statopattemp^f to carnally know a INrtetoni o t Um Tolland OnCAQO (AP) — Are you a Mrs. Jean Peters, Porter^iatrar, aeeoriHiig to Mrs, L a ^ Almost 250 land owners from the southwest section tem between. Police Headquar­ minor female. ’’Several _ . ,, warning flags.. were MancAseler Shopping Psrhad* aulby, Oolumma. TRUTH BARED TOO has been ordered to give a con­ Cotmty Fair Aakociation have prime candidate for a heart at- School clerk, submitted a time SMgda, registrar of votoror; He Donor aioto: Mrs. EdwaM of Manchester will be asked next week if they want san­ ters and the highway depart­ Blumenfeld’s decision followed, Blumenfeld. S5S Middle Turnpike West study of her duties to the school aucceeds Mrs.' William Murphy MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Slssle victed rapist a mental teat hear- aet ttie datea o f Friday and Sat­ taekT One' way to tell, eays a Hopkins and Mra. Richard Os­ itary sewer service in their part of town. If they do— ment garage. a ^ e r a l court hearing last However, he said, the record Phoiie S4S-7167 urday! A uf. 27 and 28, for the specialist, is to put a tape meas­ board at Monday night’s meet­ who resigned becauae of ooier borne, Andover: Mrs. Rlchsrd OMIEIUS General Manager 'Richard Dawson Narrow, 16, and her Ing in Superior Court within 60 month in which a psychiatrist’s ot Mallory’a plea in superior 1968 Tolland County 4-H Fair, ing. I commltmenta. and if the town directors approve a proposed sewer Coast Guardman husband, mar- j^ys or to release him froth court Is silent as to any Inquiry ure around your waist. If you’re K. Davis, Mrs. Caarencs Jeff- n U I > FDASBBDLM Martin haa approved Reardon’s report clEuisified Mallory's men­ to b« held at the Agricultural mals and measure more than S2 After discussion, the board Potier, who ie,amployed by truck line that has been plan-<^ rled in a nudist ceremony, have j prison, where he is serving a tal capacity aa that of a'three- by the court or the prosecution rtaa, Oohimbto; Mrs. Irwin msoouNT PBicn ned by the -town engineering plan, designed for fast com­ Center In Rockville, aa In' the inches, or female and skceed 26, voted to authorize PrlnC^wl tha ElactroOCotlve Oo., to Beto, WUUmantic; staff aides, will not be expected to pay munication during disasters and been divorced. ' 4-tblO year- sentence. year-old child. Into Mallory’s ability to under­ peat Thia may aeem a long way the answer is yes. George Patros to accept appll- Willimantic, has Uveid hara department—then the property emergenciee and, in particular, Sissie, pretty daughter ofi The order was issued Monday The report waa based on hoe- stand the charges against him.! Miss Dorothea Raymond, An­ owners must eventually share anything until they are actually < ahead but will be here before Dr. Richard C. Bates of Mich­ cations for a part-time clerk. about 14 yean. ARTHUR DRUa for saving a great deal of time John Ddwson, operator of a nu- 1 by U. 8. District Judge M. pltal records before Mallory was The public defender In the ca.se , dover; Mrs. H a n y . Chalmars, the cost of the approximately hitched up to toe town ee'wer G e o rge N. * 4-H'era know It igan State University says ev­ Anyone intereeted may either Blood Do m Uinh Lag Mrs. Edward Carlson, Miss Jean during aanding and snow plow­ dlst camp north of Miami, and Joseph Blumenfeld. The prison- sentenced. Mallory had been although remarking on Mallory’s 8135,000 project. line. "lack of mentality” also failed Mary Ann Marco of WillMfe:- ery inch beyond 32 or 26 means call to have an application The Bed Cross BtoodmcMIe Natsch, Columbia; canteen, There is no ready way to es ing operations Charles Narrow, 23, were wed | er is James Mallory, 23, former- icohimltted to Fairfield State Converse ton la preeident of the aasocia- five pounds overweight. And mailed or pick one up during fell short o f Its goal of 75 pUnts How much each would pay TTie system will include two in the buff at Dawson’s camp ly of Stamford, Hospital three months before he to reqiiest a mental exam for; Mrs.' Fred Madit, Mrs. Fred will depend upon t'wo things— tlmate .how long it might be !»■ ' tlonrAJah Hatch, Stafford, vice overweight, said Bates, Can business hours. Patros added Monday, by 27 ptota, an iufum- Lowraan, Mrs. Emil Malek and fore toe additional mains and receivers—one at the police sta­ last May 9. I Blumenfeld, in a' 23-page de was sentenced after attempting I Mallory, said Blumenfeld. PAINTING AND the amount of land he owns and , president; Linda Jannke, Mana- cause heart attacks. , that desirable qualities Included aUy laige num b^ forthia town. Mra. Donald Caulfield Sr., all of lines are constructed. However, tion tuned in on toe highway Records revealed that Narrow cislon, said Mallory should have suicide in his jail cell, Ita distance from the town’s DECORATING fleld, rdbordlng secretary: Bet- But in his talk to a luncheon bookkeeping and office experi­ Workers admitted It whs' a C blum l^ General Manager Richard Mar- department’s frequency and won a divorce Dec. 1 on toe been given a mental test before . Citing: the 1961 Fairfield Sta'e WOMEN LIKE CREDIT PLAN .1^0 present sewer line in Hartford PHONE 643-2804 * ay Gaunya, Mansfield, cor­ :isi0 club Tuesday on "How to Have ence and the ability to get "difftoult” time o t year but Heads Drive GAR RENTALS tlft suggests as a rule of thumb, to* <^er in the highway ga ground . of extreme cruelty, he was permitted to plead guilty Ho.spltal report, Blumenfeld URBANA, 111. — Bank credit- responding secretary; Fred R. k Heart Attack,” Bates said along with children. M n . Thomas O’Brien of Ptoe Bd. that it might take as little as a rage tuned "* ' in on “the^pollce fre- charging that she left him in in Fairfield Superior Court i quoted a finding that said of card systems are used chiefly Call Evenln** — 6 to 9 Couch; Vernon, treasurer; and skinny persons Shouldn't smirk. pointed out that only one donor quency. | June, returned, then left him March 7, 1961. Mallory pleaded | Mallory: ” . . we almost get the by women In families with In- Supt. Myron Collette told remembered to cancel before­ St. has been appointed chair­ orLEASme ’ There will be no bill for toe year to get the additional lines Robert Farrington, Willlngton, Slender persona suffer Just .as the board that Ernest Nybaken, man of the local March of Dimes project, however, until toe in­ approved arid constructed Each department, thus, will I again In September. ' guilty to raping one woman and 1 Impression that he doesn’t quite 1 comes of $5,000 to $15,000. ' assistant Three years, two many heart attacks as does the chief of the bureau of rural hand and Uiere were 17 "no . fchJtffcuraaa. I Ttllt shows.” Drive, according to an announce­ dividual hou.se lot has actually In the meantime the town sew­ years and one year directors more robust group — but not so services, _had visited Porter, • A l M d u t been hooked up to the new Joseph Jar Phottx^ The engagement of Miss A total of 48 ptota Were col- ment from Atty. Robert Du- er department must have funds have also been named. many of the fatal kind, he said. School recently and was "very Beau, Rockville, chairman of •AB M odtb eewer lines. to construct the sewer line. A large number of new mem­ The engagement of Miss Irene Lee of Vernon to James Weight is Just one factor that impressed” with the proposed leoted Includtog two unsched­ uled -waik-tos and there were the Tolland County CStapter. For most land owners, this If the directors approve the bers of Hebron First Congrega­ Suzanne Clark of Glastonbury P. Cornish of Cromwell has causes heart attacks, said plans for expansion. * Ail TIbim to Dean Everett Peckhwn of four ottiers wbo appeared but Mra. O’Brian said she Is plan­ will be a good deal more than trunk sewer, they will be asked tional Church entered Into the Bates, a specialist in intshhal Collette also said preliminary ning a coin card mail campaign, to authorize the Issuance of tein- Essex has been announced by been announced by her parents, medicine. were deferred. a year. shop D&L fill 9 p.m. fonighf, Thursday and Friday Nights! church fellowship last Sunday, interviews are now being held designed to reach every home to Paul Dodo* Pontioe The proposed sewer project, porary notes, to be paid off ' joining with others in the Com­ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gra­ Mr. and Mra. Raymond C. Lee, Two-pack-a-day smokers, for to engage-the services of at DcRoni can be between the tNO. ham L. Clark, 1807 Manchester 11 Wellwood Circle. -town. The cards will he mailed which could someday serve al­ either from the assessments munion service. example, have twice as many least two teachers for next' eges of'm. to 60 and from 18-21 before the end of January, 273 MAIN STREET when they are eventually col­ Rd. Her fiance is a son of Mr. heart attacks as' non-smokers, most within reasonable walking Blanger ManHuatled. year. with parental consent. One typ­ Teee Onb Topic FboM 649-M81 distance o f Keeney St. as far lected, or to be paid off through At St Peter’s Spiscopal Her fiance is a son^of Mr. and and Mrs. Sampson J. Corhisb, he said. Patros said the Salvation Cromwell. ist, compiling the vital statistics ’’Citizenship and You” ie the Bouto'as Bush Hill Rd., will be a bond Issue should not enou^ Church, Sunday, acolytm serv­ Mrs. Everett Peckham of Eg-! He said there is no evidence Army and S t Paul’s BIpiscopal of a donor, Inad'vertenUy added topic selected for the 4-H Teen assessments be paid In a rea­ sex. Miss Lee, a 1963 graduate c< toe subject of a public hearing ing were: William Borst Jr., at that alcoholics have either more Church in Willimantic will be a year to Ms age wMch was 57. Club meeting scheduled Satur­ sonable time. Miss Clark attended Linden the University of Connecticut, before' toe town board of direc- ■8 p.m.; J. and G. Parklngton, or fewer heart attacks than tee­ happy to accept some of the He corrected her. Jokingly and day at 7:S(r pjn. to the Tol­ Towns are aildwed to issue, . and R. Leach, (crucifer) at 10. Hall Academy and graduated, ill a French teacher at Rock­ totalers. school's obsolete books. The land County Agricultural Cen­ -tors on Jan. 11 at 8 p.m. at toe said he wasn’t being 'vain but, Keeney St. echodl. temporary notes for as many as The YPF members met at from Glastonbury High School ville High School. Her fiance re- "Tfiey Just die of cirrhosis (an church will send the books to ter to Rockville. P rog ra m three years' while waiting as­ in 1961. She also attended Endi- ceiy^ an associate degree from inflammatory Hver ailment),” "I need that extra year. I’m on The project 1s one of toe most Phelps Hall Sunday afternoon various missions -around the my sixth gallon and I want to guests include Claudia Conlan, sessment revenue, or for as and dismantled the outdoor cott Junior Colleg;e and is Danbury State.-OoUega and' a he yaid. country end the Salratlon Ajtdover; Nancy Taylor, Merrt-' extensive that the town has many as two years in anticipa­ manger scene This was kept up a student at Hartford AH baAelor’s degree from the Uhl- Or. Bates said that although be an eight-gallon donor before ever considered undertaking. Artny will use the books for tu­ I’m lyn Niederwerfer, % eryl Spain tion of bonding. during the Yule season and at­ School where she is majoring 'vinlty of Conneeticut m 196S. Swedish people have levels of toring. Some books have been and Barry Dougan, all of Ver> It will eerve toe entire water- Town directors questioned t r a c t s much notice. in painting. Her fiance is a He is a member of Phi Sigma cholesterol in their blood as given to local students and oth­ Henry Be mitt of Columbia non and Bob Farrington, WU- ■hed area on either side of Martin on toe proposed method Many a t the residents at the 1961 graduate of Choats ISpheol Daltst Fraternity. He is employ­ high as Americans^ they have ers will be used for lUeture received . his four gallon pin; Itagton. Keeney St, — a total of of financing at their monthly eenter and other areas of the and is a senior at Rarwhrtt: ed as, a medical, tedinidoglst at fewar heart ariaeks. scrapbooks. Victor Ryohllng, Hebron and Mancbeetor Eventog Herald about 915 acres. meeting last night. Some seemed town kept lights In windows University. He plans to attabd Ht. Francis Hospital; jSartford. ' It'Is ifresumed, he said,’ that The Tine Test for tubercu­ Sidney 'i^ltehouae, Columbia, OotomMa eoeiespeedeet, Vlr- It will require toe installation to feel that It 'would be more MANCHESTER and attraeUve door scenes at law school after graduatloif. The wedding is planned for the difference is in the ammmt losis lias been completed in two-gallon pins, and Mrs. Alyoe glnto M. Oaitoea, taL ttS-RRM. of an entire, new trunk sewer acceptable to issue bonds for the time, and the town Christ­ A summer wedding Is' plan­ Aug. 7 at Vernon . Congrega­ of exercise. The Swedes have Grades I and 7 and included the line from Hartford Rd. south the project without the interven­ PARKADE mas tree biased lights for pass- ned. tional Church. fewer automobiles and probably entire staff as welL along Bldwell St., across Weth- ing temporary notes. . arsby to note. not as many self-arinding watch­ erell St. and down Folly Brook’s A major bond issue would re­ es, Bates said. P a t t o B discloaed that the. extraordinary values Orsnd list Rises scbool had been broken into south branch to Leland and quire a referendum, and could The big rise in Hebron's grand Bates told of an experiment denied by the electorate. with chickens, the only fowl about a week ago and a transfii- Lynwood Drs. Hat, now standing at over sight tor radio Is missing from the This Is The Season For.., Such a project has never been Residents in.'each of the five on famous makers I million, has lowered the tax rate which can be induced to lay REMODEL principal’s office. The Mate IKK Tear old for eoat hrte imdertaken since the town proposed areas have been noti­ I to 41 mills, as stated In the an­ down fatty deposits in their art­ fied of the public hearing next nual report fro 19M. Whether eries such as human heart. at­ lice are investigating. bought toe eewer department In other business, the board 2 STOLES from Cheney Mills in 1933. week, and of the estimated as­ this will mak^ It any easier for tacks Victims do. • SNOW SHOVELS sessment that they -will probably dlaeuased the feeaQUlity of * A CAPE, or Most sewer installations are property owners to fork out that Experiments have shown, he be required to pay for their GIRLS’ semi-aimual due this month re­ added, that this tendency can be se p a ra te salary eoheihile for A JACKET either Installed in streets or auoplement existing sewer lines share of the trunk sewer. mains a question. halted in fat hens by keeping non - professional employes but A represeirtaltve of the town Ti-uuMes Know them in a nervous state by In­ tabled the discussion until the • ROCK SALT ISie^As ♦TW S The proposed sewer trunk ■will engineering department will be The last mean leaking drop troducing a new rooster to the February meeting. be only the first step, though a on hand at the Munlcipel Build­ COATS a t snow deposited on the ground flock every day. Nursing-Aides Visit FURS FOR RIENT necessary one. Before many From I lE M ing, 41 Center St., to explain / / S r 'n -i nas woilced some trouble In the R^resentatives of the CAL • WILD BIRO SEED homes can be sewered, the town toe project tonight from. 6:30 ' way of getting to mail boKss and Olive Groves Ancient Public Health Nursing Service srould have to build a number to 8:30 p.m. and tomorrow from I all that will visit the Colun^ia Grange of sewer mains from toe trunk 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and again tonight at 8 p.m. in Yewnan’s Into smaller sewer service )T » Sweeting wind emning hi RABAT — Among Morocco’s t H E S T E R from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. J gusts and furies, too, has not Hall to diacuss thrir aervices • BIRD FEEDERS areas, and then construct street He will have maps of the area most interesting historical sites .vilth members of the ' group, bnea frotn those main* Jo iery.a t been pleaaaat And has appar- are the~ ruins b f GohibiU', a I available,'Maps will abso "be * ently had some fun all Its own. Tlie eompetltive .jprogram plan­ FURRIERS Individual homes. shown at tke public hearing. Roman Empire outpbet found­ um (men against women) by Without the proposed sewer ' But Tuesday was such a sunny ed in A.D. 42. The city thrived O F B O O H T IL L B tVhy buUd a sewer to serve « day are don't complain. SmA‘Howard Hinckley, is post­ LARSEN’S HARBWARE, IIHL 244-2471 trunk, however, service can not toe Keeney St. area? Some for three centuries, mainly as poned until a later date. be provided reasonably to any a place where olive oil was 34 D 9 0 T SQUARE lAANCHESTER^ or eaO eoDeot realdenta around Wetoerell and Manehester Eveateg Herald Named Democratic R ^ stra r 875-5929 of the homes in the Keeney St. Bldwell' Sts. can give a good ; Hebron corre^toadent manufaetnred. Ancient olive Edward Pothier, Rt.. 6A, has area. groves stin surround the,, city. answer—their aeptlc tanks do to >29.90 I floaan Bl FendMon, Ijo it a t Pboto^ H m engagement of Mias been appointed Democratic R e^ It Is this first step that the notrt^do d< the Job. • 82S-MM. Hie engagement a t Miss Nancy F. Mader of .fflastembury area landowner* will be asked .^Phee same may well be true reg. values to $50 Renata Maria Khller to David to WaltM' F. Scadden of Man- to express their opinions upon for residente further down at the hearing next week Alim Hahn, both of Manchester, cfaeMer ha» been announced by n o ^ iR 110* 1. 'Keeney St. The town health bae been announced M her her parents, Mr. and Mra. Jo­ Since the sewer irill ^p^rtment has been unwUllng • size 3-6x Andover only those people in the Keeney ______, _____ mother, M n . So^iie ,Khy>r, 48 seph F. Mader, Glaatoidiury. to give permits for septic tanks Bt. area, Geri'eral Manager Rick Lgmess S t Her fiance is a .eon of Mr. to some builders there because • size 7-14 Her fiance is a son o f Mr. and ard Martin has proposed that toe soil condlUona are not favor­ and Mrs. W ^ter H. Scadden, 13 the cost be assessed against the Injustices Mrs. Joseph Hahn, 395 High­ able. • pre-teens Courtl^d St. benefittinr property owners. land S t Miss Mader Is a senior at 7\>wn officials oen list other HfisB Keller, a June g r a d u ^ liAs a nue, projects benefittlng riasons for the sewer as well. Glasrtonibury High School. Her individuals are charged to the A re Sworn of Mancheater High SAool, at­ The town health department America’s top makers: tended M H Businesa School, fiance is a 1962 graduate of Iridlviduals. while project pri­ Mancheater High SchooL He is has been urging its ooMtruc- Bambury, Coatcraft, Mode Hartford, and oomfiteted an marily benefittlng the sewer tlon for some time, in anticipa­ Of the 15 justices o f peace IBM Keypunch courae. She la presently serving as a Lance system as a whole are paid from Kiddy, Childcraft. - Boy elected in the Nov. 3 election Cpl. in the U.S. Marine Corps. tion of residential development entire stock, employed by the First National general sewer department reve­ ,io. toe area. That growth may coats. Black Watch plaids, 14 have been qualified and Stores, Inc., Manchester. Her No date has been set for the nue. sworn in. be sped by toe eventual con­ tweeds, heathers, Spanish fiance, a l962 gradual* o(Man- wedding. REOULAR 14.99 The total cost of the project Is struction of Rt. 6; if the hlgh- famous makers , Republicans sworn in are chester High School, i* amploy- saededs. Some with fur col­ Marjorie Campbell, Mary A. ^ ‘ v^ay Is built before the sewer, ed by Pratt'and Whitney, Divl- an en^neerlng survey obtained the project______could,,, ^ be n,.* that much lars, some zip-lined Carlson, John Fisher, Joseph elon o f United Aircraft Corp., by toe town from Griswold En­ Gudelvicus, .Wheeler H. H m more dlfllcuit. ^ wool 'skirh East Hartford. gineering of Mancheater, it will One development planned fOr Jr., Robert N. Little, and Mar- The wedding le planned for VITALITY SHOES run to about $135,0(X). toe area—a tract that lie# weet ' jory Montandon. Feb. 20. -The sewer has been planned in Democrats qualifying ware of Lynwood Dr. belonging to and slacks flee sections. Frank Wood—mu»i have sewere Percy B. Cook, Andrew F. Gas­ Lud( > McCartan The section nearest Hartford before toe planning commission per, Susan B. Losee, Lawrence the lake at the Goi^on Mac­ ITie marriage of Miss EXaine SMART NEW SUEDES Rd. would serve an area of will approve a subdl'vlsion plan Moe, John Phelps, Margaret Donalds or sledding at the about 260 acres north and SKIRTS Gene Schwp.nkee on Long Hill Aithda MoCartan, daughter of | that has been submitted to It. Talbot, and Margaret Yeomans. .south of Wetherell 8t. east of Aa a result of Wood's ap­ The dean of the Andover corps Rd. Should warm weather pre­ Mr. and MrsrFrancis J. McCar- 5UEDE Old LEATHER Bidwell St. It would cost about voluos to $15 vent either activity the meetr plication, the planning commis­ of Justices is John Phelpa who ^ b f 846 .Ktohey St.^ to Itoo 8S4.000. The assessment against sion haa suggested .the aewer has served for nearly twenty ing is to be called off. . each property owner in toe first ' f na n total contribu­ cent increase in fire investiga­ ple would prefer that the area^ WhoppinR. savings from our Mieses’ ing department ■while her hus­ owners here will be blllM remain undeveloped. -They like' tions of 47 pints of blood. Six­ tions by his department In 1964 band is with the dispatching 837.30 for a share of that, too. Sportswear Dept. All wool skirts re­ ty- eight donors had been sched­ over the previous year. it as it la. departmenL The same pattern of pay­ They also object Stamler duced . . . slims; A-lines, pleats, solids, tailored uled, there were four rejects, About a third of the 142 fire The couple is living at 12 ments holds true for the rest of plaids, tweeds. All slacks reduced . . . Untrimmed and two walk-ins contributed. calls answered throughout the says, to the fact that their Moore St, the entire aewer service area. property will be Ilened by the taper^ pure wools and wool and The quota had been set at 75 year o ccu rre d during the Since no outlying section of pints so the results were not months of November and De­ AMERICAN GIRL SHOES town until the asseeamjiit U Helanca stretch . . . solids and pat­ sewer can be provrided without pajam as nearly as good as expectsd. j cember, he reported. Fine calls | eventually paid off. ihStalllng the sections in be­ To General Manager Martin terns, size 10-18. _ COATS Andover people who worked j during December totaled 14, I RANGE tween, residents in each more during the day at Yeomans compared with 27 for the prevl- , toe problem is this: ITie land \M) distant area must pay for their will be developed, as parcels are Rail were Mrs.,Paul Bramhall, ous month. POPUUR WINTER STYLES ■hare of the entire trunk line. captain of the - day, Miss Doro­ The fire department also an- ' sold to developers piece - by FUEL OIL The third section of . trunk piece. U the town does not pro­ thea RajTTiond. staff aide, Mrs. swered during the year 29 calls will serve the area around the ^33 to ^59 Edward Hopkins and Mrs. for emergencies other than vide the sewers there fairly boys' sport shirts GASOLINE jw otion of Bid'well St. and Boon, the area will grow with regularly to $75 Richard Osborne, donor aides, fires and 17 false or accidental Weiherell 'St., about 25 acres. 3 . 1 9 a p ^ r end Mrs. Alien Yale, B.K*. Mrs. MEN’S septic tanks where they are alarms. Eight fires in jmercan- and dress shirts It would cost about 823.500, or permitted In K hit-«or-mi8a * ■'! Henry Wroblenski was chair­ tile ' establishments were han­ ■bout $40 per acre. To this « regular $4 pr. Our better untrimmed fashion epats man of recruitment dled, twice the number ii; 1963. BANTLY OIL U sually 8.99 must be added the 837.30 per fashion. When the residents each finally deipand the iMwers in regular 2.98. reduced from stock! Worsted petti- Club Meets Saturday The inctease in t ir e incidence (.■n.MI'W) JNC. LEATHER.LINED ■ere for the first sectlen and •ome future year, the project Members of the Andover was shared by several cate­ ,^837.85 per acre for the secopd 1.90 Collarless style (as points, boucles, poodle cloths, diag­ Community Club will get to- gories. Building fires rose from ioi M\i\ Siin^Kl aecUon, riving a total asaess- will have become' both practic­ onals, wool meltons, tear drops, ally and .poUtleaily more diffi­ Our own D&L Brand long sleeve shirts shown) or 3-way col­ ether this Glaturday night at 41 in 1963 to 49, brush fires ment of |I05 per acre. tweeds. Single and double breasted. f MiiciHii '.'-'.v.n i m p o r t e d E N G L IS H cult. So he proposes that the plus other makes! Washable cotton lar style pajamas with and choose one or both of from 87 to 49 and automobile The fourth section 'Will serve Misses’, juniors’, junior petites. two winter sports, skating

^PAGB TBN MAKCHESTICr’ EVENtNO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6,1966 ■ANTBNSTSR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, GONN., WEDNESDAY. JANUARY S, 1965 PAGEEUBVEar I trallan girls, but they have left Egffl Over, PleMe the yacht. Inauguration People The sailor said he thinks Rar- Obituary ' It was a caae of vieitlng beTa Body, 23, who haa sailed firemen from the 8th Dle-^ with him before, will make the Will Combine j enUfeUe cruise with him. Mies JoMpk F. M*k>y trict at the home of fire- figditer Joseph McCooe of the- In the Body is expected to arrive with­ ROCKVnXK — JoMpk F. Mo- Town Fire Department thte New and Oldj in a few days from her home in Jl»y; 75, fbrmerly of Hartford, morning. (Jhicsgo. Television I b r ^ e r of Mrs. Ruth Koss and __ i "If she doesn't want to go. I ’ll McCooe, who Uvea at 84 News 4:00 (13-16-30) Movies (in < l:0D ( 8-3940) Patty Duke |MIm Agnes Moloy of Rockvtite, (Contianad from PaRa Qua) go alone," said Quinn, "fve no proareas) (12) Prorldenc* v*. Boston Idled Mondi^ in a Hartford con- Union St., in the 8th DUtrict, worries about it." (80) (Jtieyenn* Cotlege ivalescent home. saw his kitchen fill with expactad at tha caramony and BILLY ECKS'HNE Qulnrl said he’s going to the ( 8) New* , (34) Changtng World Other survivors Include two smoke after bacon and antarctic simply because he’s (34) The Canal ( 3) My U rln g Dolt grease in a frying pan In tha inaugural parada from NEW YORK (AP) — Singer (10) Sye-DeujtUy 8:30 ( 8-30-W) "Shindig " laughters, a brother, a sister Billy Bclutlne, who says he never been there. (40) Laram(e ( 8) Beterly BlllUlllea caught on fire during the tha Capitol to tha WMta Housa. V tB C two grandsons. missed his opening at the Royal (23) Top 33 Plus One 1:00 (10-33-80> Movie 445 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE Tile funeral will be. held to- t I - ♦v- preparation of hia break­ WIsconaln'a Oov. ,Warran RUDOLF NUREYEV 6:10 ( 8) New*. Sport*. Weather (34) Indian Experiment fast. The smoke 'was quickly Box supper club because he was 6:16 (33) a u b Hbuse (8-304U) MIcMy tiorrow at 8:30 a.m. from the Knowlas, a Rtpubllcan, u aand- beaten, kidnaped, robbed of $600 TORONTO (AP) — Rudolf 6:80 ( 3) .Walter Crooklt* ( 3) Dick Van Dyke (aple Hill Oiapels, 382 Maple > !>' 'V dispelled by the use of a Nureyev, star of London's Royal ( 8) Surfilde Six (18) Subscription TV smoke ejector. ing Lt. Gov. Patrick^. Lucay, a and fed knockout drinka, limped (24) W hat’* New • ;30 '(34) Past Imperfect tve., Hartford, with a solemn onstage Tuesday night. Ballet, won 19 curtain calls ( 8-3(^) Burke's Law No comment was available DemoerfJ, as hia Utata'a rapra- (IS) New*be*t |high Mass of requiem at 9 at St. sen tail va. The 60-year-old Negro told the Tuesday night after he substi­ (10-32-30) Kuntley-krlnklejr ( 3) Cara Williams Patrick and Gt Anthony C3iurch, from McCooe on the com* tuted for Erik Bruhn in a per­ 6:45 ( 30) Ron Cochran 10:00 ( 3-12) Daimy Kaye Mora than, 6b band* will pa­ two audiences at the club that (34) In—School Preview WHERE SERVICE IS Churdh St., Hartford. Burial parative efficiency of the formance with the National Bal­ 7:00 (23-40) NTewa. Sport* W eather 10:30 (3(M0) ABC Bcope rada down Pennsylvania Ave­ he was below par, but would be (18) SubBcrlpllon TV 111 iM In Mt. St. Benedict Ceme- rival fire crew. 'Wck in fonja in two or three let of (Janada. ( 8). One Step Beyond tery/^Bloomfleld. nue. So far, .floaU from 22 Nureyev had only tiVo day* to (24) C asal* M aster C U ti 11:00 ( 34-10-13-30-23-40) NeWs, (30) M emory t>*n* Sports, Weather Friends -may call at the Btatea, ^erto Rico and tha Vlr prepare for the role which he ( 3) Llttle*t Hobo 11:15 (10-30) Tonight (C) gin ftlands "have bean approved. ^i^ckstlne'a doctor said the (10) Death Valley ,.4chapels tomorrow morning be- aUiger suffered three bruised never had danced before in pub­ (tin Chris CTark %^tere the service. TTia inaugurai committaa also lic. 7:15 130) Snort* Camera (3 0 ^ ) Lea Cran* ribs and one broken rib. (23) Mae... H lghllghtt 11:36 (13) Movie' OUR BEST PRODUCT Events disclosed Tuesday the official "He had done what seemed Inaugural medal. On one aide it Ecksttna Insisted that his 26- 7:30 ( 8-t:) Mr. Ed ( 3) Movie ^ Mn. Clarlna M. Lavoie hotir disappearance was not a Impossible,” wrote critic Ralph (tO-33-.30) Virginian (C) 11:30 (2?) Tonleht (C> bears a profile V)f Johnaon and Hlcklln of the Toronto Globe A (24) Preview ( 8) r.,es Crane Show g Mrs. Clarlna M.- Lavoie. 93. of on the other, the prasidantial hoax or pubticUy stunt. He told ( 8-20-40) Ozzle and Harriet 1:00 ( 8) Gale Storm KHartfOrd. widow of Amedee La- In State newsmen he was waylaid by Mail. 5K'ole, died Monday at her home. seal inpeiimposed on a map of Bruhn Injured a knee in a per­ SEE SATUltDAX’ft TV WEEK FOR COBCPLETE IJSTINO UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY the United States. three Negro men in Harlem late She was bom in Canada and (Continued from Page One) Sunday Mght and didn't get formance last Friday. i-^Uved In Manchester for 22 years. M i : Tha committee ha* approved back to his apartment until ear­ ^She was a member of the Ladies earnings which made the rate about 40 different, aouvenira to ly Tuesday morning. ANNETTE ITINICELLO ..jOf St. Ann's Society and a rom- be aold. They Include tha tradi­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ac­ cuts possible Ihcluded; f , Radio 'ijmunicant of St. Ann's Church in Reduction of corporate federal tional pennants and postcards FJLRON YOUNG tress Annette Funicello, 22, and GENERAL ELECTRIC jjj^lartford. teixes, decreases in wholesale with picture* of the President Jack Leo Gllardl, 34, a theatri­ (This listing include* only those new* broadcast* of 10 er 15 and vice prealdent. Soma have a , NASHVILLE. Tenn. (AP) — cal agent,, will be married Sat­ • Survivors include two sons, Jo- prices of natural gas and econo­ Country music star Faron minute length. Some stations carry other short newscaat*.) j^seph A. Lavoie and Theodore La- mies in generation of electricity touch of Taxes, the Prasldeiit’s urday in St. Cyril's . Romsn JB'vole, both of Hartford; three home state — auch as a 10-gaI- Young- was charged with a.s- Catholic church at suburban WDRC—isne ^11:15 Sports Final brought about by larger and saulting a police officer early 6:00 Long John Wads 11:30 Art Johnson Show .^daughters, Mrs. Blanche' St. more efficient power plants. l^n hat in a 2-ounce size. Enclno. 8:00 Dick Roblnaon W POP—1416 jLouis of Bi^eford, Maine. Mrs. today, police aaid, after throw- 1:06 News Sign Oft 6:00 I-ou T erri . ing a drink in the officer's face 7:00 Ken Griffin (Ida St. Onge of Hartford and W B A Y -ai* 13:00 Sal LaRos* {Mrs. Mildred Kelley of Man* Romney to Visit during a bar raid. 6:00 Fred Swanson Show HARTFORD (AP)^-Oonnect- Young, a top figure in country Dodd Benews e-M News, Sports and Weathsr PORTABLE I Chester; 16 grandchildren, 16 United Fund 7:00 Kdward P. Morgan Rhine Heavily Salted (great • grandchildren and 3 Pope Paul Greets Survivors of Congo Tragedy icut Republicans will get a good music circles for nearly a decade, was amoiig a number of 7:15 Joe Eklwardt f great-great-grandchildren. Nuns of the Missionary Sisters of Verona, refugees from the Congo, kneel to look at one of the leaders of Fight to Curb 1:30 Sign Off DUESSBLDORF, Germany — The funeral will be held to- the GOP moderate.s Feb. 13 country and Western stars re­ WINF—1330 kiss the ring of Pope Paul VI at the Vatican. This was part of the general audi­ when Gov. George Romney of At $94,432 cently suspended by the Grand 6:00 New*. W eather. Sport* Thirty thousand to 40,000 tons Jmorrow at 8;15 a.m. from the Gun Purchases 6:15 Radio O.'eater Hartford of salt float down the Rhine iFisette Funeral Home, 20 Sis- ence at which the Pontiff paid homage to the Roman Catholic missionaries slain Michigan visits Hartford for a Ole ()pry for contract violations. 6:46 Lowell Thomas: Sports fund-raising dinner. The final accounting of the Some of his hit songs include 7:00 New* every day. One third ot It comes Ison Ave., Hartford, with a sol- by the Congolese rebels. More than 1,000 took part in yesterday’s ceremonies. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. from. the French . potassium -In­ ;emn high Mass of requiem at 9 State GOP Chairman A. Searle 1964-65 United Fund drive has "Alone With You," "Live Fast, 7:36 Silver Platter (AP Photofax.) Dove Fast, Die Young,” and Thomas D. Dodd, D-Conn., in­ 3:00 News dustry in Alsace, one third from [at St. Anne's Church. 820 Park Pinney, who c.'inounced Rom­ bean completed.' Tha receipts troduced again today his bill 3:15 Life Line sewage - treatment plants, and |St., Hartford. Burial will be in ney’s Eoeeoh Tuesday, called the Woverton Mountain." 6:30 Jerry Gordon Show a step-daughter, Mrs. Frank governor “a key Republican per­ total $94,432.50, a slight in­ As Young was being booked at to curb the mail order traffic 8:30 Speak Up Hartford the remainder from the Ruhr ft. St. Benedict Cemetery, in guns. He declared what he 13:00 News and Sports mining industry. (Bloomfield. Shay of Hartford; a brother, I sonality." .V crease over the prevlou*ly re­ police headquarters, one officer 13:15 S(gn Off Frank Tanner of Philadelphia; I G>ntrol of Weather Seen pleaded with reporters and pho­ called "war on the gun lobbies” .2 Friends: may call at the fu- "We are delighted that Gover­ ported 'complete tally. opposing it. WTIC—166» Saeral home tonight from 7 to 9. a sister. Miss Ella Tanner of St. { nor Romney could come," Pin­ tographers not to mention the 6:00 News. Sports, Weather Petersburg, F la.; six grandchil-: According to the final figures, arrest. When a newsrmin at­ Dodd said his bill has the 6:46 3 Star Extra In Annual Science Report ney said, "especially so soon Marina Meads tor College Class these are the totals received main objeotive of preventing 7:06 ronversallon Piece 4l Henry E. Coleman dren and nine great-grandchil­ after being inaugurated into his from the various divisions; tempted to take a photoj^aph of 7:30 News of the World dren. second term. We consider our­ Looking not unlike a typical American coed, Marina Young, the officer shoved him the Interstate mail order sale 7:50 Sing Along 2 Survivors of Henry E. Cole­ The funeral will be held Fri­ (Continued from Page One) Oswald collects her-books and hdads for class at The Initial gifta division under out of the booking room. of guns to juveniles and per­ 8:10 Pops Concert 'S man of 317 Center St., who died selves fortunate indeed.” chairman Wells C. Dennison sons who have been convicted 9:45 NIghtbeat day at 10:15 a.m. from the Hospital Notes Pinney called Romney's re- the University of Michigan campus at Ann Arbor. turned in the following amounts: .The arrest look place as 10:30 Thirty Minute Theater M A R LO W ^ ^M onday night, are a son,.Maur- modified approach to weather of felonies. II :00 News 3 lc e J. Coleman, and a sister, Thomas F. Farley Funeral election q "stunning victor" The widow of the accused assassin of President The doctor's division, chaired police here began a long-prom­ IS MANCHESTER’S Home, 96 Webster St., Hartford, modification Undoubtedly will overcoming the . Democratic ised crack-down on illegal liquor -sHe contends the mall order WMrs. Robert Gorman, both of with a solemn high Mass of re-* 'Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. be continued and expanded." Kennedy is one of 30 foreign students enrolled in by Dr. Robert B. Keeney, $10.- traffic widely circumvents state BUSINESS MACHINE Manchester; and not Morris J. in all areas exesepting mateiiiity landslide last November." 520: receipts from out at town establishments. quiem at 11 a( the Chiiych of the The report went on to say that special English classes. (AP Phptofax.) gun laws, and that weapons HEADQUARTERS ^Coleman and Mrs. Robert Nor- Blessed Sacrament, 36 Cam­ where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and companies, $7,191; real estate DUKE OF WINDSOR sold in this fashion have been ^ m a n as Incori'ectly printed in 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private even now mankind may be and insurance dl'vlslon under used in many a murder. Presi­ O H , M Y gee U* For A New bridge Dr., East Hartford.. Bur­ changing the climate of rather HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) The yesterday's Herald. Mr. Cole­ ial ^11 be in Rose Hill Memo­ rooms where they are 10 a.m. George T. LaBonne, $1,488; the dent Johrr F. Kennedy was slain man is a son of the late Maurice to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested large sections of habitable re­ Wilson Man Democrats Boost C la s^ Postponed attorneys' division undier Atty. Duke of Windsor I* able to trav­ with a gun.^purchaaed by mail S rial Park, Rocky Hill. gions of the earth without being ^ ADDING MACHINE and Catherine Ooleman. not to smoke in patients' ------'Paul R. Marte, $1,895. el again, just 21 days since he order. ACHING BACK Friends may call at the fu­ sufficiently aware af what is underwent major surgery. Kowl Yoa e«B tb« t u t ron BUd neral home tonight from 7 to 9rooms. , ^ No more than two vls- Committee Edge BVench classes at the Man­ Also under Initial gifts 'were Dodd said in a statement that E Mrs. Eleanor* C. Beoider going on. Dies Under chester Adult Evening receipt* from .the fUrt.f^J di.vl,-.^. Dr. Michael DeBakcy. who hi* remsrleso "iw ;f Jed- declared from BAnint bAckBche* htAdieh* sad Vrpenateef Dec.'16 (6 repair a bal­ 'M(fiRiifBraeb«i Bird pBhrtrtRitvfWR tiMiir TO'start • ELtiNdfiSN' — Krs. 7 to 9 p.m. Born Page dne)^ • SttiOCi ntfVe' 6een po«t{X}n6tf Sion chaired Mrs. rrsnif Wy­ war on the gun lobbies." He rcatlMi nlfthu and mturaMe Urtd-out Patients Today: 250 "quantities of carbon dioxide until further notice, accord­ looning artery, said again Tues­ Wh«n th«se dUeomforts eom« on BEleanora Crockett Bender, 65, man, $660; the dentists' dlvieion said these groups have blocked with oYtr-«x*rtion or ttroM aad firBin Thg New S o f 16 Middle Butcher Rd., widow ADMITTED YESTERDAY: and radioactivity are being •K. Ungine ing to Lewis Piper, head of chaired by Robert Smith, $580; day he was pleased at the form­ every serious effort to amend —you wABt rtltef—WBBt'it fu tl Another Katherine T. Galvin Vincqpt Bieslsdecki, ''58 Grand poured Into the atmosphere; Democrats And lO Republicans, er British monarch's -rapid *of WUlisun E. Bender, died last TOLLAND — Katherine T. the Democrats in control of the the school. 'The classes the clergy's division, $475: the Federal Firearms Control diBturbnnce mnjrbo mUd b inder trrItntloB Year night at Rockville General Hos­ Ave., Rockville; Thomae De- large artificial bodies of water usually meet Wednesday and (lube and organisations. $329: progress toward complete re­ Act since the 1930s. f ollowiBf wroBB food BBddiiBk—oft«B Mt« Galvin died yesterday at Green- Vivo, Wlllimantic; Mrs. 'Anne are being created in arid re­ (Continued from Page One) House dealt themselves bigger covery. ting up B m tk n BBcomfortnbl* fullng. pital. shares of committee strength. Thursday nights. and opeclai doctors’ division Dodd insisted his bill would Donc'a PUii work f u t in t Acpnrnto ! lawn Convalescent Home, 62 Dion, 391 Woodland St.; Nan­ gions; and contrails made by The duke and duchess booked wny«: l.brepotdr pniB-r«Utvint action to . Rieht... Uniop St., Rockville, after a traveling at a permitted speed The outnumbered Republicans Piper says the instructor (dULlred by Dr. Leo CMarendOff. not "Infringe the liberties of cy Donnell, Ellington; William high-flying Jet* are producing is ill. and he has been unable p.i.s.sage aboard a non-stop Delta responsible citizens." onic torment of a a ^ n t backache, head* LARGE CAPACITY 462 LBS. long Ulness. , Ehmcan, 55 Autumn St.; Jack more numerous ice crystal for­ of 68 miles per hour. went along, grateful at least $327. Airlines jet due in New York aehee. muacolar aeaee aad aalu. 1. hf She was bom in Blue Island, that none of their members who to get a substitute. >. It would require prospective eeothlBg effeet on bladderirrftatlon. t. by HI., on April 11, 1899, daughter ^ e was bom in Manchester, Gesmundo, 185 HaA'thome St.; mations than might otherwise The train crew told Hartford Initial glfU vice cftalrraen today at 12:44 p.m. EST. mild diuretle actloB tending te Increaec a daughter of the late John and were re-elected will have to lose Frank Sheldon and Allen mail order buyers to enclose 2 of the late Welles and Pauline Mrs. Marilyn K 1 o t z e r. 235 be formed. police that they first noticed Traveling with the couple with their orders notarized state­ oBtput of the 16 mflei ef kidney tnbee. $ ^ 9 . 9 5 Margaret Tuohey Galvin. She Hackmatack St.; John Martin, "Therefore, a vigorous pur­ a committee assignment in the Behnke overaaw the eoUedtlon were the duke's personal physi­ Enioy a good nlght'o tleep and the UBeer Crockett. She moved to the man, lying across one train shakeup. ments of their age, name, ad- u m e happy relief mtiHone haye for over 2 this area three years ago from lived in 'Holland most of her 5 Grant Rd.; Scott Penson, Pine suit of all aspects of research Stocks in Brief of $38,850 in receipts. < cian, Dr. Arthur Antenucci, and to yean, f o r eoBveBieBee* u k for the life. She was a member of St. rail, when they were only 100 The decision* were made dre.ss, any felony convictions % rte alM. Get Doan'e PiUe today! 7 Florida. She was a member of Ridge Dr.. Andover; Mrs. Je­ into this area is required." Other major dlviskma eon- a maid and a valet. and whether they have complied Up (Plus Tax) * Sunact Rebekah Lodge in Flori- Bernard's Church, • Rockville, anne Remy, 13 West St.; The fouiylation said the use of feet away and too close to stop. Tuesday at a bargaining session NEW YORK (AP) — The tributed the following amounts: The duke and duche.ss moved UPRIGHT and of its Women's Guild., described by House Democratic with slate and local firearms 2 da. Bernard Schubert, 130 West cloud seetUng for research in The body was lying facing stock market continued early The businaea payroll division from Methodist Hospital New laws. The affidavit also would —Choose From— ^ Survivors include two daugh- The funeral vrlll be held to­ St.; Joseph Wiley, 2 Olcott precipitation has brou|^t steady north, and the crew said that, and Republican leaders aa ami­ this afternoon to demonstrate under Robert Warfel, $12.- Year's Eve - to a suite in the morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the cable. give the name and address of rtters, 'Mrs. Ho'ward Hesketh of St.; Kathleen Boyle, 92 E. Mid­ if unspectacular progress. It at first, it appeared to be a pa­ Its approval of President John­ 834JS0; the residential division Warwick Hotel close by. the chief law enforcing officer • Victor ^Ellington, with whom she made White-Gibbon Fimeral Home, dle Tpke.; Carol Meier, 150 said a better understanding of per sack. ! A key decision was to change son's State of the Union mes­ under Mrs. Norman Comollo. GASH SAVINGS 65 Elm St., Rockville, with a Croft Dr.; Frank De Ciantls, the ratio of the Ways and Means in the prospective buyer's com­ her home, and Mrs. Sarah Stras- the way physical processes and The man was thrown clear of sage. $9,034.23; the board of educa­ PRESIDENT KAUNDA munity. • Burroughs Wsenburg of Norwalk, Calif.; and solemn high Mass of requiem 202 Porter St.; Harold Ham!. motion of clouds influence pre’- the tracks and was dead when Committee from 15 Democratic, It resumed its sharp advance South Windsor; Mrs. Florence and 10 Republican members .to tion employee division under LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) — The seller, in turn, would be FREEZER Efour grandchildren. at 9 at St. Bernard's Church, clpltation la beginning to the train crew reached him. I of Tuesday. • Remington-Rand SL Bernard's Ter., Rockville. Carbonell, Hartford; Edward 17 Democrats and 8 Republi­ Jacob A. Haroian. $5,620.46: President Kenneth Kaunda's required to send the law enforce­ ^ Funeral services will be held emerge. Hartford police took the body Prices moved higher as the the town employes division un­ ment official by registered let­ Burial will be in St. Bernard's Carrigan, 70 Concord Rd.; Mrs. to the Talarski Fbmeral Parlor, cans. feet will be anointed with goat's ^Friday at 11 a.m. at the Ladd session wore on. der Mrs. Dorothy, Kenny. blood next week before a crowd ter a copy of the affidavit and • Smith Corona ^F uneral Home, 19 Ellington Cemetery, Rocktille. Catherine Moran, Rt. 6, Ando­ where identification was made This appeared virtually to Trading was moderately ac­ Friends may call at the fu­ ver; Mrs. Gertrude Ingraham, ensure —. if any further assur­ $4,245.85; and .the burtnees and of 60,(X)0 persons. a description of the weapon sold. GENERAL ELECTRIC SAve., Rockville. The Rev. Wayne tive. mercantile dlvieion under Phil­ The idea is to let the local and • Olivetti-Underwood .^Bandau of Ellington Oongrega- neral home tonight from 7 to 9. 4 Strong St.; Mrs. ■ Lillian __Convention, S et p€rs in the man 8 pocltata. ance should be necessary — The ancient Aftican custom, a n ).’ Aparo, Glastonbury; David Mi­ that the committee will approve Steels, motors, rubbers, air­ lip Harrison. $535.25. mark of respect'Tor a victorious state officials take over from .-Kitional Church will officiate. T 'f l O n « :> n T iilx r 1 • Bonfigllo left his wife, crafts, utilities, chemicals, rails there if anything unlawful is (. \ l . l ON —Also— “ Burial will be at the conven- Anniversary Mass chaels, 142 Prospect St., Rock­ J U i y A and a son and daughter, both some sort of health care plan The final $94,432.50 is about warrior, will precede a major and airlines participated in the I>oUcy statement. involved. Jlence of the family. A seven - day anniversary ville; Thomas Anderson, Bear _____ ~ married. for the aged related to Social wide ranging advance. $1,700 larger than the $92,766 3 Mass of requiem for Mrs,, Rose Swamp Rd., Andover; Mrs. Security. Labor Minister Justin Chl- Dodd said he considered this TYPEWRITERS Friends may call at the fu­ (Continued from Page One) An accumulation of orders de­ In receipt* reported by the Fund no more than a "reasonable FUEL OIL neral home tomorrow night from Nlmirowskl tomorrow at 7:45 Evie Bailey, 368 Oakland St.; The committee had been the in Decembar. The total Is the maba, stripped to the waist, will a.m. at the Church of the As­ Mrs. Jessie Lyons, 88 Goodwin graveyard of Social Security layed opening of ..trading in ceremoniously slaughter the measure of regulation ' In the All Makes At CLOCK 7 to 9. constitution dealing with the ap­ IBM. It was nearly 7 points largest Die drive has received vast interstate commerce in The family suggests that those sumption is being offered by St.; Theodore Paquin. Coven-' ‘Culture Shock’! health care {dans, consistently in Its three-year ht.story in Man­ goat and'then anoint Kaunda's the Ladies of the Assumption. try; Mrs. Anne McNfill, 5 Law- portionment of the Hou.se and oppo.sed bv all the Republicans, higher upon opening and then feet. _ weapons via the mail order mar LOW Prices! 4 who wish to do so may confrib- ton itd.; James Humphreys. 36 districting of the Senate were in eased hack to a gain of 6. chester. The goal had been route." ‘fute to the Heart Fund. I eace Corps Peril and by Chairman Wilbur D. $115,000. Crosby Rd.; Richard Small, 69 violation of the U. S. Constitu­ Mills, D-Ark., and enough other Du Pont, a big gainer Tues­ LEE QUINN Sales:—Service ------tion. The proceeds will be distrib­ Pine St. Democrats to make up a major­ day, added nearly 3 points and HOBART, Australia (AP) - U.S. Slake $70 Million ^ Dale R. Batty ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. The House will meet again (Continued from Page One) helped bol.ster the averages. uted among 11 town agencies. Rentals—Supplies i TOLLAND — Dale Rockley Ruth Milieu Monday and the Senate on Tues­ ity. Lee Quinn, the 8ai\ Prnnci.sco GALLON RADIO Caroline Stafford, 71 Broad Mills has indicated he. would Gener.nl Motors ■was strong, tailor who prefers ^rls (or his HONG KONG—The United R Batty, three-month-old son of St.; Joseph Budrick, RFD 1, day to continue its task of work- working in a Peruvian slum, as picking up more than a point. iDaniel and Margaret Parry Bat- Ing out a temporary reappor- ■ ay in g : be amenable to a'compromise Very Uild Noise Heard crew aboaM the yacht Neo­ States has more than 300 busi­ “ ty of Partridge Lane, died yes- TAKE PITY ON TWO-HOUSE Andover: Mrs. Patricia Kearns, version in which taxation for The A.ssociated ^'ress average phyte, says he’ll leave Hobart ness fimrs in operation in KEYBOARD CONTROLS - UOHTED DIAt:'- SNOOZ-ALARM 302 Main St. tiorunent plan. "I live in a picture.soue bam­ COOPERATIVE tlterday at ^ckville General »TA.MILY OF TO.MORROW boo mat house I built myself. I ’ health care and for the tradi­ of 60 stocks at noon had climbed NANCAY, France —The soon for Antarctica, with only a Hong Kong compared with 170 M AR LO W ^' ^^Hospital. BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A tional Social Security benefits 1.2 to 825.6 with Indu.strials-up world's largest, most advanced girl and aaboard. in 19.50. ' U.S. investment In on, ( \'N'i By RL'TH 5IILLETT son to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lap- buy my water from a pictur- * FOR EVERYTHING! > He was bom Sept. 18, 1964 in Newspaper Enterprise A sn. esque boy with a burro loaded would be kept separate. 2.6, rails up .1 and utilities up radtoteleacope has Just gone Quinn ITrrlved in Hobart last the colony is more than $70,- \ l>4»i-iiiii pt pen, 66 Baldwin Rd.; a son to .3. , . MAIN ST. MANCHESTER 'Rockville. One thiRg we can stop worry­ J a j 1 e d Youths down with water cans. I read The Appropriations Commit­ into full'space operation at Nan- week with a crew of three Aus- 000 000 not \M» nl' < O J Other survivors include his Mr., and Mrs. Lawrence Hutch- tee, divided 30-20 with Demo­ The Dow Jones average of 30 cay. It will be able to listen to WESTINGHOUSE ing' about: what we Americans in.s, 98 Starkweather St. F 'n iin rl TVAarl write under a kerosene lan- ^twin brother. Dean Rubin Batty ^ M J e d U tern, sleep on a cot and cook on ; crats in control since 1951, now industrials at noon was up 3.92 phenomena of the imtverse that ''IN ; I, Phone 649-5221 itw o other brothers, James E. are going to do with all our lei­ BIRTHS TODAY: A daugh­ will have a 34-16 ratio. to 879.78. happened lO-bllllon years ago. ter to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond a camp stove. | ;n . m;o\i) ^'iKi.i:T ^B atty III and D. Wesley Batty, sure time as the working week (Continued from Page One) Space noises are captured by a I Schappert. Coventry: a son to "There comes a day when all TRUCKS RIDE ‘NATURAI-LY’ Ti I., r . i : r.->( #all at home; his paternal grand- grows shorter and shorter. this suddenly becomes no longer 600 000 PARTS IN PLANE 10-panel mobile antenna 657 taet ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Belasky, WASHINGTON — Fifty - -six IX)S ANGELES A modem long and 182 feet high and then It has been predicted- that by 28 Garden Dr.; a daughter to State and county officials be­ picturesque, no longer quaint, 4 E . Batty II of Greenwood, R.I.; gan an investigation of the jail’s but furiously frustrating and per cent of the United States’ jetliner has 18,000 key structural sent 1,000 feet to. a fixed 1,000< 'Sand his maternal grandparents, the turn of the century millions Mr. and Mr.a. Leo LaFlamme, rcitral butane heating system Import of natural rubber is Used parts and more than 600,000 In­ foot-long concave'"mirror" that BUILT-IN of Americans, better than half Warehouse Point. you want like crasy to just get »Dr. and Mrs. Richard Parry of installed in the wing built last out of there, to go home. This is in making truck tires. ^ dividual components. concentrates the wkves. wbe^Vernon. held at the Ladd F\meral the population, will be living in - DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- S p rin g . t^o homes. D'AY: Raymond Nason, Coven­ called 'culturis shock,’ It hap­ '(Home.J Private l9'*Ellington funeral services Ave.. Rock- will The victims were Jim Watson, pens to one and all, usually -. ville. The Rev. Donald Miller of Maintaining two homes in­ try; Mrs. Rose LaShay, 34 Cor­ stead of one'W ill take all the Kenny Haught and Blaine about the third or fourth the United Congregational nell St.; Mrs. Joyce Ralmondo, Schroeder. all 16, and aifford month. slack in* any family's leisure 683 Hartford. Rd.; Mrs. Lillian Special SALE! | l/.Church of Tolland will officiate. Greenland, 18, high school pu­ hours—as any husband and wife Naschke, 23 Nye St.; Felix La- Carter, who does what is la­ DISHWASHER 4Burial will be in South Ceme- pils in Payson,* a summer resort who are already keeping up two Joie, 27 Tyler Circle; Roger beled community development “ tery, Tolland. community of 1,800 In north-cen­ work, concluded that- he was • c T^ere will be no calling hours. houses will te.stify. Everest, Rt. 83, Vernon; Mrs. How wdll the leisure time tral Arizona. certain he was doing something The family suggests that those Alma Dittrich, 92 Grand Ave., Jones, who took offifce only P O IT Y O U R S E L F ... but let us heilpl evaporate? Rockville: Peter Berens, 89 Lo­ worthwhile. PLAYTEX '.who wish to do so may contrl- last week, said the four youths "I don’t think I'll sign up for GLENWOOD MATCHLESS 30" DELUXE ■'-ljute to the Polio Foundation. Y6u can figure it easily if you cust, St; Mrs. Veronica Pas- LEONARD’S SHOE SALE were arrested late Monday for will just double the time spent quale, East Hartford. another stretch,” he wrote on keeping one house in running stealing four cases of beer from headquarters, "but you can’t Mrs. DIonis Beaulieu DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. a lodge, nearby, drag me away from this one." Now In Progress Mrs. Mary Regina Beaulieu, order—the time spent keeping it Anne Gasper, 180 Mountain "73,-of Blast Hartford, mother of comfortably furnished, cleaned, Rd.; John Hutton, 28 Benton SAVE MANY D 0LU R S-4U Y NOW! - Mrs. Diane ’ Robert and Mrs. repaired, painted, and the yard St.; Rita Hale, 10 Campbell BRAS 'jGisele Golding of Manchester looking presentable. Ave., Vernon; Richard Small, Don’t forget to double the time 69 Pine St.; Mrs. Gladys-Avery, , and Marshall J. Beaulieu of spent shopping, plus the added G A S R A N G E Stafford Springs; Mrs. Fannie "Wapping, died yesterday'at St. job of trying to remember which ‘W ALITY AND TRIM TIED’’ ^jFrancis Hospital, Hartford, house is out of what. Schubert, Blast Hartford; Mrs. and y Other survivors include her Double the time, too, as well Grace Agnew, 85 Steep Hollow 8 out of 10 homes QRIDDLE ON TOP - CLOCK CONTROL - FOR NATURAL OR BOTTLED GAS (^husband, three sons, five datlgh- as the money spent on billpay­ Lane; Richard Jolmson, 27 Sale $*^■90 AfsiQ $^*90 i-ters, four brothers, twenty-nine ing. . Bluefleld Dr.; Miss Louise Pal- ggrandchildren and eight great- Two houses mean two sets of ller. 14 W. Middle Tpke.; Alfred hove a cold room Priced jgrandchlldren. all kinds of bills, from utility Schiebel, 597 Adams St.; Miss The funeral will be held Fri- bills to insurance payments — Muriel Hoppe. 22 Arch St.; Ed­ REG. TO $15.00 ;{day at 8:15 a.m. from the Ben­ somaone has to do the paper gar Snilth, 62 Academy St.; IS roURS ONE OF THE s ? ? ri jamin J. Callahan Funeral work. • Mrs. Eunice McClelland and ^Home, 1602 Main St., East Hart- But (here are still more things son, 154 Irving S t; Mrs. Mari­ aford. With a solemn high Mass to be done that will fill ‘those lyn King and daughter, Hasard- Worm up that . FLATS "Poll Parrots" jo f requiem at 9 at St. Christojjh- leisure hours.. ville. le r's Church, Brewer St., Blast Every time a family leaves By “Smart Set” Shoes For 'Children |Hartfordi Burial will be in Rose one house for another, ope house hord'tu-heut room -iill Memorial Park, Rocky Hill. has to be closed and another Friends may call at the fu­ opened. That takes time. Police Searching neral home tonight and tomor- So does packing for the trip with the MW “ow from 7 jo 9 p.m. to and the trip from each house. For Stolen Car " z : * 5 - 9 o And then there’s the time Rolwrt E. Tanner spent on the road, going and Police today ars searching for GHIii CHASIR Robert E. Tanner of East coming. a blue 1962 ChevTolat sedan re^ iY WON FWSMAN ford, died yesterday at St. How much time "that" takes, ported stolen yesterday after-^ SMALk GROUP OF _ ...with W EST COAST LUMBER ncis HospiUl, Hartford. depends on how far apart the noon, between 8;S0 and 4:15 THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW DE- Now’i the dose to faihioa a fuo tooin. Use our He was born in Manchester, town house and the country from a parking area in front VELOPMENT IN ADINON HEAT* son of the late John and Jullit House are. But it aU adds up. of 446 Center St. INC will keep your cold or chilly room wide choice of West Coait iumber to lend natural eating Tanner. He lived in this So', if half the American peo­ warm and cozy, with flilered, drailat* .9 0 OFF! The owner, Raymond R. Lan- MEN’S SHOES irea all his life. Before his re, beauty to your recreation a r ^ See us for ideaa and^ ple will soon be living in two zano of 154 Lyneis St., told po­ V C tn e h lM K t h n t m i m air. ini.'^barmottaticslly controlM kaat 'rement, he was a painter and eithnates on building with West Coait lumber, houses, that’s the half whose lei- lice that the ignition of the car 'V H a W t t m f h m h t l a a ia i Omrating cost up to 73% leas than * 7 A vaa.g member of Painter's Lo­ auta time nobody needs to wor­ had been locked and that the lam ar kaliar. other add-on beaten, Heau cold bath­ popolar because it’s practical...and diidnctiTe. ll 481. ry about. They won't hjive any. V MirMaal aaNaaMa keys were not left in Um car. tfcariiaalal. room, onckiaed pofch, attie room, or Survivars include his wife, They’ll be rushing along at any epooe that neede extra haat. frs. Gladyk Johnston Tanner of Just as fart a clip as possible, INVENTIVE f a r m e r : FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. “irmNG Simsbury; three sons, James B. no matter how short the work SHELTON, Wash. (AP) — V Iraaialtal kart I* ieilaU sr of Sinubury, Robert E. week becomes. When heavy anows kpMkad 0*4------IS OUR er Jr. of Commack, L.I;, Living in two places Is like down power polea and cut off S8I MAIN n Harold Tannsr of Paonsau- living tvio lives—and nobody can A 'V ? electricity loot week, daiiyman BUSINESS**. -iiaar nMi BVEEvnuHor OPEN DAILY tfoP PLENTYHWE PAM ksn, N .J.; thrae atsp-sons, -Rob- live two Uv4s at once and have Don Ragan turned Inventor. FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. lAANCHISTIR it E. Ooiitn ^r. and . William any time to spare. He used the vacuum a t tha DOWNTOWV' MAPI aTREEf, MANCmCSTiat Ooala. M b of Hartford, and All righte reserved Intake manifold on bla tractor to S19 BROAD ST^TEL. 649-4539^MANCHEBTlfR B. OroolB of B ln y o rt; Newspaper Xoterpris* Assn. o j^ a ta mlUiUig 4 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1 9 « PAGE TmBTBBH PAGE TWELYB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. OONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1965 to recatve auggestiona for future drawn from public life. He So’iUh Windsor capital improvementa from any Renowned Poet 87 Today ehutie the leiephdnA And hie wife resident or town agency. and two of their three deughtere 'Big Story of 1964'" Basten StarMeeta protect him from intrudere. Wiamer Sees Education Here Tha Ordsr ef' tha Baatam ‘VKe do a lot of tAlklng," Star wtn mast toalght At the Sandburg Celebrates Golden odtiUnued. "We have Masoitie Tampte on HAln Bt. equal time. He tolke a half hour, U.S. Politics Is -‘as G ood as Anywhere’ at 8. HoAtaaaas win ba Mr. and then I talk a half boor. "Then we have this Uet of Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mr. siul ^ ■ ■ MEATOWN Mn. WlUtom PalalL By Lifting Big Chair ‘Amertcone who ore net whet’e AP HewBtMiara Writer Editor’s Note ______121SV2 SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD fupt. of Rchoola C9iartes Wam-4largar than permlttad. They ReereetioB Schadblq Besnmea wrong with this .oduatry.* Some­ ar told Orchard HUl parantalaat are: Tha South Windsor Bacraatlon times we Add a guy; eometimee Edttora of AP lAwmber news­ CHARLOrra, N.C. (AP) ^ we take a guy off. Anil some- night that "an avaraga child In Aetna Service Stations, Inc., DaparUnant wUl resume tie reg­ paper and radio and TV atations The Top- Stories of the I “ALL MEATS FRESH CUT—NONE PRE PACKAGED!” ular actlviUea tonight. AcUvlUee Oari Sandburg, the white-helred timee we switch the names Tear and Newsmakers of South Wlndaor can get as good 170 Pearl St., Hartford, for a voted the rampaifn and land­ sigh on the northwest side of scheduled include the Women’ s and Lhiooln biographer, around.” STORE CLOSING the Tear selections are mdUle slide election of Lyndon B. John­ STORE HOURS; TUES.-WED. 9-6; THURS.-FRI. 9-9 an education aa anywhere alae.” SuIUvan Ave. abutting the prop­ Night Out program at 8 at Pleas­ ebrates hlS 87th U p m a y to- Sandburg has been married to in strict accordance with the former Paula Steichen, eto- son as President the top news Speaktoig before PTA mam-, erty o f Robert W. Sbaip. This ant Valley School and the boys’ iay lifting a heaz^ oak ann- ballots returned tty news edi­ SATURDAY 8 to 4 ~ (CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY)___ chalf dvqr hia head for exerrise. ter of Edward Steichen, for S7 bare, be aaM he had dona a is an RC zone. basketball league at T at Ells­ Btory of 1#64. tors of Associated Press worth Blementary Scbool. "He s|R«ads his fbet wide years. member newspapers and ra­ peraonal atudy on foreign lan­ AJ>. and E.C.: Zagorakl. 641 LOST OUR LEASE For the Republicans, the cam­ Recreation Director SAm Bra­ apart and z big, heavy oak "He's a great famUy man," guages In the lower m dew. Laat SuIUvan Ave., at the same ad­ paign started with Henry Oabot dio and TV. stations. News dress. This to a CX tome. dy noted the women’s program armchair over his heo4 three Golden said. "They hold hands L o< ^ , who wasn’t even in the editors are asked annually SHOPPING AT MEATOWN-^ year South Windsor bad FVeneh Is not part of the aduU educa­ times," said H u zy Golden, all the time. And they don’t do It to vote for the news stories MiJrade 8 and this year It was Harold J. Collins, E. EVances country, winning the New Coljina and Post Road Stages, tion program and la />pen to Sandburg's friend and Wpgraph-' for effect. Fantastic." . Hamp^ire primary. The polU of greatest Impact and im­ IS UKE GEHING A RAISE IN PAY! dropped and the program was all Interested women. er. "That’s his exercise a id he "Once I aZkcd her; *Poula, port and to name 10 top Inc., Strong Rd., request a showM Gov. Nelson Rockfeller moved to Grade 4. specific exception to allow the The men’s recreation program does it every day." how does it feel for a woman to news personalities. Selection of JJew Yohk moving ahead after Supt. Warner -said he Is pro­ operation of a business Involv­ will resume tomorrow at 7:80 Golden said birthday tele-' have Carl Sandburg oe a hus­ he won the Oregon primary; does not necessarily indicate posing in his budge to be sub­ p.m. at South Windsor High qraivis hod been sent to Sand­ band 4Uid Edward Steichen os a support for policies carried ing storage, repair and running then Oov. William Scranton of mitted to the board of educa­ of buses and bus lines as public School. The Junior boys' basket­ burg's mountain home in flat brother,’ " Golden recalled. Pennsylvania announced his out in stories chosen or sup­ tion that the program again be ball league wUI resume Satur­ R ow , N.C., by the President, , “ Then (3arl asked her, ‘Why port of the actions of per­ carriers or carriers of school candidacy. But it was Barry begun In Grade 8 next year. He children or chartered parties at day at 1 p.m. at the Pleasant Secretary of Interior Stewart don't you answer the fellowt' M. Ooldwater. a conservative, I sons chosen. Hiey merely DIRECT FROM THE WEST IwUeated that he, did not know Valley Orchard Hill elementary Udall, Ambosszulor Adlal E. “ All she did wee smile." 1106 Strong Rd. Thla to an who swept to a first-ballot nom-' identify the top 10 new* What the final financial judge­ R-40 SOM. schools. Stevenson, Sen. Paul Doiiglas, ination at the convention in San stories and individuals wbo ment would be. .SAtleEt Frank A. Petraltls, 1006 SuI­ D-m., and "all that (Chicago AUGUST TOP MONTH Francisco. made the top news of 1M4 in He noted that the Fairfield Uvan Ave., requests a variance Manchester Evening Herald crowd." R e n o , Nev. (AP) — June The only suspense for the their respective fielda Report would soon be out. An to allow a package store Uquor South Wlndaor correspondent, President Johnson also had a may be the big month (or brides Democrats before their conven­ evaluation study was made of permit at the same address. Browaie Joseph, telephone 644- gift for Sandburg. It was a color elsewhere, but August is the big tion In Atlantic City was the son, U.S. carrier planes then children who had started French This Is a CX zone. •148. photograph, Inscribed by John­ wedding month In Reno, where question of whom Johnson would bombed the torpedo teat's ba-ses la Grade 8 and those who had Church Claae Starts son, M the President, Sandburg Weddings are big business. name as his running mate. Not and a petroleum depot. Red ■taried In Grade 7. The report A new adult informaUon claas THE‘ UNTOUCHABLES and Sandburg’s brother-in-law, The county clerk’s office says UMITED TIME ONLY! too surprisingly. LBJ chose Sen. China threatened to retaliate but rtay detennine which method for people interested In church SITKA, Alaska (AP) — Fire photographer Edward Steichen. it issued, more marriage li­ Hubert Humphrey of Minnesota; did not. benefits the children the most. membership or members who hydrants were untouchable to­ Johnson arranged for William censes, 2,526, during August Johnson, after a particulaHy 1 Friday, presldenUof the Univer­ than any otHW month of loot In the often-changing govern­ LOINS Supt. Warner was iiuastloaed would like to review wiU be held day In this Alaska Panhandle CARL SANDBURG rough campaign, won by the the lengthening of the school Friday at 7;80 p.m. at Our Sav­ town. , Volunteer , firemen were sity of North Carolina, to visit year. SPECIAL! ment of South Vieg Nam. Mtf. on And maybe it's bSeauae of all greatest plurality and per cent Gen. Nguyen Khanh cailhe -fo day. He said that the school ior Lutheran Church, Graham told to keep hands off until a Flat Rock to present the gift to of the total vote in U.S. his­ Rd. prolonged cold snap ends, even Sandburg. ' fate," the poet told a newsman the hearts and flowers associat­ power in a bloodless coup Jan. board hzul already voted to ed with Valentine’s Da^ that tory. Ooldwater carried five 30, was the target of a short­ lengthen the school year by two The lecture type class, follows If there’s a fire. Golden, who edits and pub­ when he turned 80. "I had two Ail Wool Southeni states and Arlxona. the main parts of Christian faith Chief Robert Barden, who Is­ lishes the (M olina Israelite, great-grandfathers and a grand­ February was the. low month tor lived coup himself in September days next year. He said, "Hope- divorcee laat year — 274. Hie editors voted the ouster and in October a civilian govern­ folly, by 1966 there will be a to explain and familiarize people sued the order Tuesday, said and has written several best father who died In years divisi­ of Nikita Khrushchev as Com­ with the working position and the whole water system might selling books, said his telegram ble by 11. If I don’t die at 88, I’U County Clerk Horty K. Brown ment took over with Tran Var different 4Lrfan|;ement on school says h(s office sold 24,682 mar­ 2?Pants munist . Party secretary and Huong, mayor of Saigon, ap­ methods of the church. freeze up because of lower pres­ to Sandburg read: "May you go on to 99." opening.” riage licenses, five times the U.S.S.R. premier the No. 2 story pointed premier. - He noted that by lengthen Touth choir practice will be sure if the hydrants are used. live to be 120, just like Mosee." Golden, who visits the Sahd- of the year. bald at 7 p.m. and parish choir Large tanks borrowed from Sandburg, who won a Pulitzer burge about once a month, says nu.-iber of divorces ■ t. Red China on Oct. 16 ex­ ^ the school day It would not Washoe County oourte. There On Oct. 15 Tase announced < ecreaae the homewotfe. There practice at 8 p.m. Friday. the Standard Oil Oi. have been Prize In 1940 for his lengthy Lin­ Sandburg still does a lot of ploded its first atom bomb, and coln biography and in 1951 for reading and is working on the were 23,363 marria:;e II Uiat Khrushchev, 70, had re- unmediately called for a world 1 rould he more time for super- Oapltal OmUs Heariiv mounted on city trucks and filed ^ e s t ^ his releM ^ m i his two | coia^nnct ^to discuss te i^ n g 'Wsed study Yiy the teachers; The capital goals and im­ with water for emergency use his "(Complete Poems,” has pre­ second volume of his autobiog sold in 1968. dicted that he’ll die at an age raphy. The first, “ Always the Divorces lost year totaled 4,- suns Jobs ^ause ^ •«« I atomic weapons, He said thkt the high school provement conunisston wlU- hold by fire rigs. and bad health. Leonid Bresh- eriods afe 48 minutes now a public hearing tonight at 7:30 Temperatures have been just divisible by U. Young Strangers” was pub­ 741, compared with 4,36e ill American nuclear scientists August also was the high nev, 57, was''named secretary Xbqy might be lengthened at the high aehool. a few degrees above zero for ‘Tt’i inevitable. It’s Inexora­ lished in 1954. and Alexei Kosygin, 60, premier. said the blast was small, about days. ble, it’s written in the book of Sandburg has gradually wlth- month for divorce, with 571. the force of the first U.S. ,A- I 58 fnlnutes. These extra mln- The purpose of the hearing Is The stunned West, which ites could be uaed for teacher- viewed Khrushchev's' ouster temb. Secretary of Defense Rob­ COMBO ert McNamara said it would be upenrlsed atudy, Warner Indl- largely as the result of his ideo­ Consists Of; ited. logical split -with Red China, many years before Red China NOW could mount a nuclear attack. He commented that the high MONEY-SAVING SPECIALS...THURS., ffil., SAT. ♦ waited to learn whether Mr. K's CENTER GUT qihool day was aix hours, but brand of peaceful coexistence But the achievement could Compare with suits costing $65 and momu strengthen China's prestige in he actual net day was only would continue or be replaced fve hours and ten minutee and J by a new, tougher line. Asia and Africa and even in Rus­ CHOPS and Purs wool wonted fabrics in a sel*cti9n of - sia. A Custom of Many Years^ Standing or the elementary schools it stylos and colon. . The No. 8 story was the con­ 7. His commission under Chief TWO ROASTS Iras leas than thla. tinuing Civil Rights struggle. Justice Warren that investigated Automotive jobbers in Manchester followed a custom of several years during the recent holi­ In his presentation to the The stoiy had many highlights. the 'assassination of. President days by passing up an office Christmas party and Instead gave the money to the Manchester 8 to 10 Lbs. Average :^A. Supt Warner enzphas 3T Blaiiy in the year Northern Jedm F. Kenniedy made public Association for the Help of Retarded Children. Four of .the five jobbers were represented 1 ^ , "Eklucatlon Is not devised cities organized school boycotts its report in September. It found when the check for 8330 was given yesterday to Norman Fendell, left, president of MAHRC or a select few, not the col- Estira stock ReAwtd e ' to protest racial imbalance that Lee Harvey Oswald, acting From his left are Edward DellaFera of Manchester Auto Parts, John Lltwin of Winkler Auto ge bound or retarded child caused by housing patterns. Ill ut for afi within the oommun- Ro|. 6 .9 5 S U C K S M W U 9 7 alone, killed President Kennedy. F’arts, Elmore HohenthaJ of Shtebel Bros., and A1 Rossetto of Alcsr Auto Parts. Missing FRESHLY SUCa>, WESTERN t April, a 26-year-old Cleveland was Leonard Braman of Grinold Auto Parts. Fendell said the money will be u.sed to provide It found no evidence that either 2 fsr1 L N voeat4s«6J-tsati^sig for. .young-retardates in .M.aw,l3,eater». gtying. .th w .an. .opportunity to be­ 'Ha said ha was Impraaaed of a bulldozer during an inte­ him to death, acted as part of come taxpayers rather than tax burdens. (Herald photq by Satemis.) the tnter-ageney oommlt- gration demonstration, w u any con^lracy. tee in South Windsor where EiitIrB Stock RtdRCBd M crushed to death and rioting ideas are exchanged, problems spread through the city. 8. In the Congo, Opmmunist- leave Warsaw tonight for East iBa discovered and all a^^enclee An 5 .9 5 SLACKS NOW 4 9 7 , Gov. George Wallace of Ala­ supported rebels overan the British Girl Visits Viet Nam Berlin. i^ rk t(^;ether. Colorful Buys for tho Homo northeast part of the country bama enterte presidential pri­ ' r ,' ' ■ ■ ' ■■ "I ’d like to try Africa before I He noted that 70 per cent 2 fsrl.M maries as a segregatiohist, did and placed some 60 Americans going home,” she said. of the town budget la for ed- better than even he had expect­ and ^ Belgians under house ar­ iJiAUon and that there are at Sonsotional Low Frkos! ed and Americans learned the rest "until. U.S. and Belgium many other things the town ENtirB Stack Reduced 9 halt military aid" to Leopold­ Americans ‘Sweet’ phrase “ white backlash.” VitaminB Restore Paper also needs. Ho said there should M>USLE YOUR MONfY SACK if pan 4 » b«W Malcolm X left the Black ville. be a balance but that offlclale AH R i| . 4 .9 S SU C K S NOR O 0 7 Muslims and founded his own Then on Nov. 24 , 250 white — Ten Benedictine 4re trying to avoid double aea- quality f(M- lees-«nywfam«! Gnmt Maid* dheeto black nationalist group. Hie hostages were lined up in Lu­ But They’re Losing monks who restore old books in LIVER are made by leading mills. Look for ottiar origi* 2 fsf7 .$ 0 BoM ahd that planning for the mumba Square, Stanleyville, to Rev. Martin Luther lUng re­ Rome have found that vitamins Aiture la neoeasary, nal deaigns for bedroom and bath. Save nowl ceived the Nobel Peace Prize for be shot, just as Belgian para- can renew the health and MACHINE SUCED ' Supt. Warner emphasized Eethre Stock Reduced ‘ -''consistently asserting the prin­ tfoopers arrived. Among the WARSAW, Poland (AP) In the Soviet Union a few days strength of ailing paper. TTiey Bouth Wlndaor U a ra- ciple of nonviolence.'’ several score murdered was Dr. “ South Viet Nam wa.s interest­ iater, Wendy said, she aaw have discovered ttat VHamins P r ^ w l n g community and AH SP9 IIT aed KHIT SHIRTS After an 83-day filibuster, the Paul Ckrlson, a U.S. missionary. ing and the Americans there women wearing dresses again and PP restore glucose, prevent- number of school-age chll- far reaching Civil Rights Bill By the end ol the day, 790 ter­ were sweet,” said Wendy instead of the uniforms worn by I ing the disintegratioft of vega- g Rag. 2.98 to 4.98 |to ha,! greatly Increased. He sed Congress. The law rified hostages were saved by Myers. 23. both -sexes in China. It felt like I table fibers. Vitamin B seems , doted that In I960 there were ned discrimination in public the paratroopers and flown to I “ In North Viet Nam you have being back in civilization, she I best for. parchments, and Vita­ 1,151 under the age of 18 and NOW as low as * facilities. Leopoldville. After five days of to- ask for permission to do any­ .said. min C regulates humidity and 1984 there were 6,030 stu­ Grant Maid^ Dazzling White C U.S. and Belgian rescue opera-, Wendy said she planned to The bodies of three young' thing. even blow your nose — prevents mold. AMERICAN nts enrolled In South Wlnd-- Z fc r fS men, two white, one Negro, vol­ tions in the area, more than but the Viet Cking are winning 2,000 white persons had been MUSLIII SHfff$...N0.1 THRIFT BUY unteers in Mississippi voter reg­ the war. If the Americans with­ 1 Supt. Whmer said, "We Eetlro Stock Redeeed istration drives, were found evacuated. Ninety-seven were draw, South Viet Nam will be known dead and 500 or more I't teach a Grade 2 child a buried near PhiladeljMa, Miss., taken over. If the Americans Is a fact 8d InfinKum. We on Aug. 4. The ^ I investigated were missing. i AH Reg. 7.85 to 24.85 9. President Johnson prom -' stay, there will be a long blood­ ______teach them the basic and on Dec. 4 arrested 21 men, bath.” ised, -less than a week after the! CHEESE Ihets but In addition, we must Sale 1.43 MCNETSH(ETS » » D 0 7 most of them on federal con­ hw assassination of his predecessor,; The husky, brown-haired Brit­ .open thakr.,mlnds that oom*- spiracy charges. . ish girl arrived in Warsaw In St. Augustine, Fla., 288 per­ that the tax cut and Civil Rights ENGINE TUNE-UP can change this.'’ bills be enacted as memorials - Tuesday night on a slow train IFRBSH. GRADE A ; The achooU should not be sons were arrested in Civil from ■ Leningrad. On her back Loof-wtariiif cotton muslin, woven 130 threads per stiuaiB incii. EoRre Stock Redeeed Rights demonstrations between to President ■ Kennedy. Hiey bound by text hooks, he ssld. were. On Feb. 26 LBJ signed in-: was a heavy knapsack with the They are an excellei^ source March 28 and April 1. On July Union Jack on it. She said she Our EXPERT MECHANICS 16, in New York’s Hariem, an to law the biggest single tax re-! .hm primarily out of date aa 81x108”, or Double Fitted . .Sale 1.84 All Reg. 4.85 to 12 J 5 SWEATERS ductio'n In American history, a left her home in London In 1960 off-duty policeman shot a 15- with her curiosity, itchy feet do crii this work: 4>on aa they are written. War- 811.5 billion cut in individual 42x36” Muslin Pillow Cases Sale 2 for 86c NOW as low at M. year-old Negro boy in a scuffle. and about 8280. said. He emphasised that Rioting started and spread to a and corporate levies. And on I «Mwi pareuts must train Negro neighborhood in Brook- July 2 he signed, after a bitter Since then she has toured • Install New AC LARGE ______to tldnk. 4 3 9 lyn. Hie riots ended, the toll ««ht in Congress, the country’s through some 60 nations on five Spark Plugs I Bupt. Warner commented on continents — hitchhiking, trav­ Save ever $I...W0RDiR-WASIHIi6 CHHHUI was one dead, 141 injured and f^**?*"? Civil Rights bill ' • Install and Set the fhet that South Windsor la 619 arrested. There was still 10. Legislative reapponionr i eling by boat and train, stopping to work whenever her money New Heavy Duty SAVE MONCY! exploring . new methods of SPREADS IBM THEMSEinS AS THEY DRV more rioting in Rochester. N.Y., ment is whkt they called it when! and pointed to new SAVE UP TO 88% OR BOYS' WEAR on Feb. 17 the Supreme Court I ran low. Points Paterson and Elizabeth' N.J.. a math, B goRiTeiMl WHIfLi’ Jjk U. The boord'wiU moke sdrbant fluffy cotton tinny. S o it 48^ isy rM c iK is CABLES t » flnsi decision on pubUo ktn* Asi-^A Ti m I 11h QeA—OOe ewr mra iuck ; ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER d irgartons. Solo UT A MUST far He noted that under the mld- S m . p t . 2 5 % ^3.88 All Cors i e aehool program to bsgin lla t o wtt aiB Ciiidl XsnufoH ly aelt 7696 E x r ta n j^ Widi n net fan better Inetruotlon will eotton/2596 rayon. Non-eUd latex bock. OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! b I received by the students and AUTOMATIC a BO six teaching positions will 94142' MW . _8ale2.S5 UNITED QUANTITiES AVAIIABLE NEW SHOCK TRANSMISSIONS h I eliminated He noted that AtokMM Ud toe d NOt AU SIZES ANO CqiORS ABSORBERS M Ft Heavy tl is was not on economy move MQRIARTY BROTHERS ’ Duty Capper b It a asoondary benefit. A V A IU i^ 8*(t il4«, Im| Supt Warner stated that itrisxveit's A nee 19S6 there hAd been on in- SERVING YOU WITH •VW tFI*|*. J 0 MUM of not lees then 10 per CANPION TERRY HAND TOW EU CANNON TERRY UTILITY TOW EU UNt-PREE TERRY KITCHEN TOWWS 24 24 4mIw*i fric*. o nt In pupils. He said ^ t he M o b ilh e a t tl ought the town had flone a Thay jautoi l eettons don't if peetoet, |l e e * Kttebsn, bath, laundry,^ Ooitton e^tipao, dieda. garage. For bands, dJsbae." Iw 59e V - I .i i 8 J H y O M UNI "i norvelous job to stay ahead" Solids, HOUR HOUR MTI. Warner noted that tiAnspor- SnM S fg rH dnsttog, otc. B paitola. JZ s o . } i « 7 7 < i n : Most Cars tiUon oasts In the town lost Ho u s e OF VALID VALUES FUEL OIL iURNER y| ar for sohool ohlldren V asiountod to fUO,000. There DEUVERY FUEL OILS SERVICE wire 68 ^ routes and buses lUNOHESTER SHOPPINt FARKBRE BWOUK di ove l,S0O m llei a. day picking Over 200 U] I pupOi. XHAbOMT W.T. G R A N T e O - MON., TUBS.. SAT.>.t0 A JL to < PJL 'M b Appeals to bo Hnwd HO MONIY D0WN...30 M'K Stores In, N. E. N'Mlung board of ^pooto' q i MONTNI To PAY V ,.. . ( tliPIAxiPxf I ftitfj WBDn THURSn F R Ir-4 . A J l to t PJH CALL 643-5135 M l MAIN tn ., HANCHE6TEB BKBBRVB THX BIGHT TO LIMIT QUAMT1TIX8 ^ I boM a pubUo booring on appeals tomorrow at 8 315 CINTIR STREn MANCHESTER o p m TO V PRICES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRL and SAT, j J at the WivploS Bloinen- CIRGLE, VERNON THURS. A FRIDAY ' SobooL MANOHEmR SH O I^ PARKADE I MAIN ST. MANOHESIER ^ CAflf^Atmlliy...faA9MP end ding reception perfect in everj Get BATH OIL F R E E With port, BUGGS BUNNY Mutual Fnnda *Big Enough to Serve You*— — < Sale on Meu’s Apparel Ulodiim •»Fo^ SFaminiM nam month . “Small enough to know you" ROTH’S CLOTHIER. Trl Taste the difference! ROYAL "Deesert Flower” HAND AND IKl ELMER! CAPEL«/ raalbaniM MKut iBdiM SSNeKlier ^ DHIMPSBY . TBOHILER A BODY LOTION la HALF 7~r 7Romai( foddaaa 2 that’s m m iTO PHARMACY, City Shopping Plaza, invitee ICE CREAM, Warren Street, WTtHiigwNiM dhak trM SFiibcd1 fo r ISCIreuniipeel 0 ««ur MTlBf \ioom tablae COMPANT, 620 Main BtrSat, PRICE, the S2 alae la fl. Il’a’ a MAnMcAtaeii IS Participial as Kcctoftartiad tete ttew eoaethed^ taarred. Vemon CireM, open seven daya you to got your share of thi has the luscious dessert treats lamptm member of the New York Stock ttot are actually packed with New Year; it’s time to try a aaSta t " — Coenr da JOHNSON PAINT 6i)MPANT, Exchange, 1 n V i t e a your in- a week from 9 to 9, and carry­ savings offered through Janu- BNortl tar Bcott sestfli Uon" sa^'^ndlneeiN^^ ing the VI'i'AMINS and the nourishment and goodness, for flatteringly daring ahade * t MDlltrttaitad 87Tr«a etemant Street has^Bi.EM' qulriee regarding MLITUAL, sury on apparel for the men in "Dorothy Gray’ UPSTICK, IS Harem reom giet rube out ecara COSMETICS that eombine to the family. During this sale, round the clock enjoyment. catdt IBLattar n Body of water dOHiftorleal weat 'O STINDS and how they can beat Spoon ROYAL ICE CREAM reg. $1 each, now two for II. ITIUfaitM ^•rke ta leMoce a meet your investment needa. keep you feeling and looking there le |30 OFF, On all down ai Metric roeaaure IlHeary .. hanaM«i(c atop breakfast cereal; serve it During bleak January, liven up aBAIfonqiilM lOoaU' htar aSManlfeiUy •ppauenoa to your furt Stop in ar call 643-1100. your best. Tha “ALO" and the SUITS. You SAVE 310 on every ladiaii 'MClrl’ana "FABERGE’’ line of beauty­ at luncheon; offer it as an after­ the naUuvil coloring with a Mlntariock doth asvirsinia general Khi.m r’ le tba product tlkt SPORT COAT. With values up HAIR RINSE or to camouflage SDcdnea as Thrice (comb. 48-— ;M* giving products keep you at school snack, a dinner-time SlAppit Jnie* 49 Before gf^aaMonaE raAnlaherB u a ^ A giri'a freahly-waahed and to 322.95, TROUMIRS are tog­ the gray. You'll feel youngwr UUnfuten IDccompoaed form) E m p "BUCM” en band to maka the peak of attractive f«nlnlnl- ged 112.88 a .pair. There is a 5781-N fin^e or a mid-evennig treat for nMOitn rocK TS messed hair riblwns are kept family and guests. ROYAL ICE­ than ever. "Helena Rublnatetn" 2 of MrmaaaHt rapetr ae aoon aa both handy and neat If they are ty. Call 649-5394. NITTMEG 20% REDUCTION on SWEAT­ m ft io ' PHARMACY is at your serv-r CREAM has more than a dozen has brought out a new product, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 r \i aftar damage oceura. faatened U1 a wire coat hanger ER S, SPORT SH IRTS and "NATURAL BLUSH” that lets ice. OUTER WEAR. flavors, enriched with fruits and an Hi^g in her closet along nuts, available m bulk (pints, you brush on the glow of a U OhUMeWa with her dresses. thousand sEL milestones In the Uvea of friends Sue Burnett, Manchester E)ve- VlClfc repair and maintain your the growth will rot or weaken you’H want to remember. YOUR shirts to "MARTTNIZING" the fabric. One of several ways ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF TWO HOUR SHIRT SER'VICE; shoes and hats in best possible M)D-YEAR SALE fUSED CARS GIFT pALLERY has the line­ AMERICAS, NEW YORK NX. condition. Quality materials are to remove such stains from cot­ up of distinctive ithms to oon- 299 W sst Middle. Tpk*. or COR* ton is first to brush off any sur­ 10086. N BR MAIN and BIRCH used and the bMt possible Style No. 011. J ’maka Length Ly­ I t OP PRICES #AU> »ey.3four .good wishes eloquent­ workmanship is employed to face growth. Next, mix a small ly. Keep Y o u r g u t g a l ­ ' ~Fm Lit-elBss mailing add 10c STREETS. Here at “MAR3^.-. aratnnrtfff lemwn Juice and-salt. cra Powemet panty girdle. White IZING” they launder and iron ^iirantee your complete ' sat­ • a f mi fcr HU. \t TM tn US M OW ] ' FOR ALL MAKES l e r y in mind for gifts of for each pattern. Print Jfanle, isfaction. Sponge the stains with the only. S, M, L, XL. Reg. $10.95. beauty and usefulness. New Address with Zone, Style No. shirts to a perfection that is solution; hang in the sun to difficult to duplicate at home. merchandise is being unpacked and Size. For a skirt that is too 'small bleach. Wash and rinse well SALE BONNfE BY JOE CAMPBELL tarifr ChRvrolet regularly. Gome to see and to Let the men in your family and dry again. Ready for you now—the new judge for themselves, the mer­ around the hips but otherwise admire and you'll want to buy fall A winter '64 issue of Basic good, let out the hem, remove Gts, Ire. for the enduring pleasure you its of professionally prepared Remember—Experleneed FHting'e The Hey.yfcw/ Fashion, our complete pattern and packaged shirts from the waist band ^ d zipper, and One out of every five of the Thing end Servioe Free At 1399 Mala 8L—549-623$ rsoeive: Crystal, pewter, stain­ cut as much material as you nation's families are now In the ^ P C V / A TOUGH PONTTHBOW less steel, china, woodenware. magazine. 5Dc a copy. 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AMPLE FREE PARKING .. '\ BEAUTY SALON, 983 Main THE euecoNecouS re ^ste r tlibeir /. Street Why not begin with a Mobile homes now account for MANCHESTER YWCA P e r m a n e n t w a v e that a third of all single-family bous­ BEN CASEY SILVER - CHR4A - GLASS leaves your hair soft and ing costing less than 310,000. shining, so easy to care for and COMMUNITY Y BUILDING prefereooee at no trouble at adl to manage. Invest Ohristanas Cash D6re to try a new HAIR Make your home even more Monday, Jan. 11—Rhythmic Exercise for Women STYLE. Move along with the charming and delightful than 8:00-9:00 p.m. New. Year looking and feeling ever in the New Year. Come to SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL tip-toj). 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FACE S g TBEW aiANCHESl’ER EVENING HERALD. UANCRBSTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1985 MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1965 PAGE Fifth Straight for East, 54-38 Nod over Aquinas THE Full Control of Amateur Athletics Sought •» * ■ ' Herald Angle By Malin Paces Winners EARL YOST NCAA-AAU Maloney Hands Indians 57-54 Setback ■porta Ddltor He Ought to Get the Point ] Injury-Hl t UConns Again with 18 Paints , Hoop League on Way Out Are Headed Businessmen’s Basketball League, which has success- MORNINOBELIES — Sue Routed by Crusaders F o r B a ttle Puruu 132, Frances Kurta IX . fiy JOHN GOLDEN ' fully operated for a number, of years at the East Side Loss Third Straight, Rec, appears te be a cAeualty for an unusual reason. It’s BOCKETTES — Pat CkifieU Who do the Haskies of Connectient miss more—41-8 Another victory waa added to its growing string of not because there isn’t enough players, teams or spon- KANSAS CITY (AP)— WEST SIDE MIDGETS 171—370, Betty Weir 189, Lola Captain Toby Kimball, or hot-shot sophomore Wes Bia- eontecutive wins at East Catholicsjast night, making it sors. In fact, there is, surprisingly, an abundance of The National Collegiate Peterson 127—341, Carol Bush* five straight. The latest victim was S t Thomas Aquinas, The Herald Angels led by a IdBpknia 7 combined team effort, coasted Second in CCIL Play teams—eight—and players-^O, but there are no offi­ Athletic Association’ and nsU 138, Janet Volz 13L Bever­ Either man might have made the difference^between 64-88, in New Britain before crowd of 500 in to an easy 31-11 win over the cials, except one, who will workd>- the Amateur Athletic ly HsIlBtirom 136, Catlw Piu- Aquinas’ small gym. The loai \ ______for the fee the town is willing qualini 136, Clrire Rosastto defeat a|Kl 17161017 Tuesday night at Storrs, but neither Hobby Shoppe. High scoiers Sunday afternoon on Sports Union are heading for an dropped the Saints to a 3-4 rec­ were John Socha (14), Mike to pay. 342. ■ was able play. < By PETE ZANARDI Spectacular. The Atlantic City ord. Landry (9) and Dave Cordy ^ The going rate, approved by all-out fight in the coming Holy Cross won, 77-62, hand­ nectid mano narrowed in further to game. Nucatola, former pro and Basic Issues have been ob­ Green and White, out-hustled and out-rebounded 55-52 on three successful foul , ployes. The men who toot the thington Ski Area which ifulfllls HOME OF scored 16 and 14 respectively in foul shooting of Dale Ostrout . are referees, period. college whistle tooter, claims scured by charges, but they are the recreational needs of a grow- Aquinas came back from the ip the important first half." throws. A Hohenthal Jumper simple. the victorious effort,. Martens (21), Steve Shoff (18) and When Plainville Visits Rams aJW^if you may, specialists. this move will .cut down on fouls hig clan of Connecticut skiers. halftime break a more spirited came up with a unique play in 0 thte by sion passed the written examina­ ssntatlon within the AAU over a NEW YORK (NEA)—One year the National Ba^et- points. . „...... , . I1UNTING viUe. is 3-0 in CVC-play.* LasiT era mar!? whefiier EJvamr wW s e t bad .1» pe6nto M an­ ....Ayre explained. Jliat,.,Jtr Is. a Friday, night the Eagles travel chester. tion Br ani OentraT tWstrief. period a t Tnanjfysanr and were ban AsSociafidiri dvrni^rs "eOimphUfi cer­ A well-manned freeze and a year the two rivals tied for loop action Friday when Manches­ The part-tkne tag to referees, repeatedly denied any real mixture) of compressed ^ and to Hartfol-d to meet the Ftebels ' Grey O’Connell led the Malanez ((7) And, also on officials, Charlie water which produces the snow. ___^ _____ HYtONiSEAT BELTS •pirltcd defense put the game championship laurels. ter takes on Central ip Bristol. Eckman, who left the college voice by a hierarchy interested tain ballidayers, and the next season they scream about of South Catholic in a contest ♦ ■ 'a n Knights with 22 Ullies and B. r rts •which also applied to softball ^ ------out of reach in the final eight that will decide the leader of the Rick Ciiopus added 11 more. Despite the. fact that Man­ * ru ip ik ...... 7-* 17 umpires who worked last sum­ ranks to Join the pros, wants out only in keeping itself in power. ^ Pon (M ) from the floor 38-30, but the tion. East Cottbolic (M) WISHING 4 Wojtunik ...... 1 S-R 8 softball season because of the . . . Amle Heft, former NBA ref tending these groups control leading his team mates with six Rockville ...... B F. Pta. Meriden' club converted 28 of 1 Simmons ...... 0 (M) 0 ''Hie water and air a » carried money - saving, o ti they’re coming in off a long B. F Pt8. Newington ...... Martf‘llo ...... 3 91 same ridiculous ruling. . (for 16 years), now a part-own­ most of the nation’s facilities course) bounce from one ex­ trip. buckles. Installation free. points, Malin supervised the Kinel ...... 3 3 9 BI CKET HEATER Burh^ri ...... 1 6 36 from the line while Manches- and athletes^ up the trails and slopes through l>a< Jace ...... 3 Plainville ...... Van Qud^nhova .. 10 15 Total* 15 28-M ir ■What’s wrong with the Rec­ er of the Baltimore Bullets, de­ dual pipes and fired through treme to the other like a Boston "Wlmn it’s that Idnd of night freeze along with Lacy, a re­ 6 12 Take a light five gallon tin X t'er hit on 16 of 21. Hohenlhal fends the men with the white The AAU says it’s wrong to Walrkownki ...... 6 1 11 Southington . . . . Pulz ...... 11 94 MurbeBter (&4) reation program in Manchee- "snow guns" at various points Oeltics’ fast break. the game is harder to control. placement for his usual back- Ivodee ...... 0 0 0 and punch holes In It every four Lpc ...... 0 (181 and Bob Bos worth (20) B. r PU and black stripped shirts. "Sit­ overthrow the only recognized Woodrow Wilson 3 4 Hohenthal ...... ft on the mountain. The players are tired, they’re court partner, Tom Lodge, and Malm ••...... 7 4 18 Inches. Invert oyer a flaming K^'llnor ...... 0 3 shared scoring honors for Man­ 18 ting In the stands, I agree with governing . body Just because WUt Ohamberlaln and Wayne $ C .9 5 Trov ...... 0 0 0 Glastonbury . . . . Bockwiih ...... 0 3 * Kuhn ...... 0 0-1 0 . ’nils is a much too common The "snow guns" or hoses can Hightower o f San Francisco not scoring, they’re not playing the two were able to hold the can of canned heat. You’ll be chester. Heszel (18) and Wlnt )Bo*worth . . . most of the calls, even though yqu don't Uke the way it has Dalv ...... 0 0 0 Windsor ...... McCoy ...... 0 1 » ...... 1 4-6 2T) question. It appears that non­ be compared to the movable wa­ well in general and they're ball without difficulty until the l>ary ...... Crlffilh ...... Fillpek (17) paced Maloney. 4 Romano ...... 0 2-2 2 had their noses broken and Bob ...... 2 0 4 amazed at the heat It throws...... 1 2 they are against BaiUmore. My done the Job. The AAU insists It pulling everything In the book Aquinas boys became more ag­ No smoke or fumes either. Middletown . . . . Maloney scored first off the & Hutchinson ...... * 1 1-1 7 qualified personnel is running hardest Job Is convincing my offered the NCAA greater voice, ter sprays used for watering Pettit of St. Louis suffered a gressive and all five Eagles took Totaih 20 14 54 Totals 32 opening jump on a.basket by 0 McHale ...... 0 0-2 0 the show. tbe home lawn. back Injury earlier this season, on you. This is when It's tough­ At. Thomas Aqnlaas (38) SLIP WORMS HoBlhiaRtnn (64) 0 Hellsr ...... 0 3-4 2 partners and my wife that the but the NCAA wanted more be­ The air and water meet under est for the referee to keep the part in a pracisioned freeze that ’Three teams boast spotless Gumkowski and led through­ 8 Kotollnsky «...... 2 GO 4 Perhapa in flue tlm« the en­ cause it is power-mad and inter­ which led to the current con­ B F. pi>. You’ll catch more fish than B. Pta. referees are making the correct pressure and are forced out Into game under controL baffled the opposition and pro- Gran.^kl ...... 5 3 13 the next guy if you take the records In the (JVC, Rockville Kowalffki 1 6 out. Joe Oowell and H e s s e I tire recreation program, what’s decisions. ested only in an organization it troversy. vldad four points In free throws. McKiniilrv ...... 3 1 7 Chi^pua . 6 11 23 Totsl* 19 uC a 54 the air tn the form of a fine mist "ActuaUyv professional bao- trouble to silt the end of your, I 5-0, Newington 3-0 and Plain­ took immediate control of both Boors at half; SS-31. ifalonsy, left to It, will be abolished. * • e can control. Ben Keniw, the St. Louis WHEELS lAUNCED Lowest Point Total Borawski ...... 4 0 8 ville 3-0. Van Ondenhove and Al Putz be- Konka 0 3 * • • which becomes snow before it ketball is easier (o' ibferee than Kohakow.aki ...... 2 2 € worm. Extra qction eams'lsx O'Connf*!! 10 93 bits the ground. Hawks’ owner with the deft college. The game Is the samo The unusually low scoring Emond ...... 2 0 4 strikes. Rockville warmed un for thp ^ One-Two-Three Punch Andro^kvpcij ...... 4 n Hold the Phone Improvea Steering n m e, smallest total for East Weir ...... 0 0. 0 hio- Jimmy Martello finding Knn.- ...... i 4 Hfre ’n There "We have more 'snow guns’ labor-management touch, led every night. You don’t have to ClAmenli* 3 Hold the phone, Mabel, Man­ the charge, and naturally It was Improves Mileage finis far, and Aquinas’ determi­ CLOTHES PINS n^sinelv '•he range for 21 > point.s. Van ~ Sky-scraping Paul Walckow­ than normally used for a ski worry about 2-1-2 zone or a Improves Safety TotaJs 1C 8 ' 38 pnsingly lop-sided win over a dropped in 26 and Putz added Jankowski 4 chester High and East Catholic N au lls Top aimed at the NBA officials. nation required the sarvlces of Score at half : 77*91. Eaat. Snap clothes pins have ■" f - ^ i, — i . 7 uruppeu m ana rmiz ai 9 area of this size,” Ayre stated, zone press. Yon know it’s msn- Retd ...... skl, tallest lad ever to play with will NOT meet aa the basket­ The abuse these referees tak(f WEIGHTS many uses in camp (besides f ° — w a I I24 for Coach John Canav Seabur>' 9 Foul Points Decide, a Manchester schoolboy basket- j "and this will guarantee snow to-man defense aU the time, FREE holding laundry on the line) it’s on the road last night, 86-64.. Led-hot crew. 1 Scott ^ ...... 0 ball court this season, Jan. 22 is mononental. They have to ball team at 6-8, is toe son o f , or Feb. 28, or for that matter, In R eserv e for the entire ski season." and you know the (Jayers ami hardly necessary, to list them. The One-Two Punch of Joe Thankssto a big 28-polnt see- Total! 14 •4 I n n k as the most harassed peo­ their moves. But we will: Holding romers of Stan Walckowskl. Senior Wale-1 anytime In^ the Immediate fu- kowskl, a ■very fine righthanded ; ture. .(^ontpary to errors, which ple in professional sports. “But the NBA always will Citadel Proving Surprise^ tablecloths; keeping magazines Pats Win in Overtime $ 1 .49 pitcher before a serlou.s auto | somehow crept Into last night’s Celtic Role Rockville Winner "I don’t buy tiuit stuff about have a problem until they get from blowing; tieing down • :_____ y tiM) roughhouse tactics,” said a larger staff of officials. And small lures; holding shaving .accident, was called—and still | column, tbe two local schools Foul shooting told the sto ^ in Ellington last night Is— Lanky. He’s active tn sports will not play. However, Blast Rockville High School open­ <3iarley Eckman, who retlied this is up to the board of gov­ Sl John^s Victor on Tap-In mirror; in-tent rod holders; Sports Schedule BOSTON (AP) — Willie The Bobcats Gain Lead when Coventry High bested its host 62-48 in overtime. ‘ today as one of toe town’s and Rockville High, two Class ed its rifle season yesterday at as an NBA official last month. ernors. Right now I honestly temporary trail markers. How ■better duckpin bowlers.. .Holi­ Whale starred for have - nets. home with a victory over Wind­ ‘"They’re calling a tighter game believe they're pushing guys many more can you think of? Ellington (2-4) outscored Coventry 46-84 from the floor B powerhouses, will play on toe day Lanes tola weekend will WllUe The Nail now is the fellow ham Tech, 896-876. this year than ever before. who aren’t ready. Somehow The Citadel Bulldogs, uaually<^Thompeon of Richmond, Ind., Wednesday, Jan. 6 but Coach Joe DeGregorio’s gang made up the differ- above dates, Jan 32 here, and flUlng in for Tommy Helnsohn. SAFETY lONDED BRAKES SI CKER .BAIT East Windsor at <3heney, 8. feature toe top small pinners Feb. 23 In the Windy <3lty. Rockville’s scoring was led "I don’t know why Kemer they’ll have to solve this prob­ and The (Titadel pre.sident Gen. __ ^ i^ence by converting 18 foul shot's The difference for WilUe oonaidered the league doormats, Toss a pressurized'blscuit tin With 66-39 Victory Friday, Jan. 8 In toe country taking part tn Also, East’s iiecord was 19 by George Foster with 184, fol- made those atatementa I giiess lem. All Four Wheels Rellned are turning out to be the sur­ Mark W. (Jlark. are happy and |„ Vo'ur”b^lt“ birxV Next trrp'you while Ellington hit on only two. the Urrlted States Classic . . . Naulls, 28 TOunds Ughter th ^ “It will take a larger staff Expert InstaJlatfon looking ahead to next week s haxe >iick„r halt «^^h-n Manchester at Bristol Central, wins and three defeats last In the New York and San Fran-, lotyed by Bob Murphy’s 181. It’s because he erant young pup ; *** South Windsor to its sixth Tbif Madison Square Garden fuU-maned young executive, W a few minutes of a seventh, • adjust toe-out Wre.stling — Platt at Manches­ Randy Ryan caged a lay-up 'the blood clots which formed Dayton, Ohio, starred as the after tile haiftime intermission I• "■■ i■* " ’ " ’ants ■ to ■ roam far■ and 'straight win with 26 points. crowd burst into aiq>lause at the with seconds to play that Iced With toe face of a Mickey Support for Top Ho<^sters ERis of Toronto • safety-test Jim RohUn (13 and Ron Rior- ter, S:S0 announoemei^ and the tall, Walker who never collided with over ruptured Ugamsnta In steering Cadets finished a stretch of sev­ including the goal that forced , " ide. 1 Wedneoday, Jan. IS the verdict. en irtralght rostd games' with an dan (12) also hit double figures.^ blond ope-timl National Basket­ , a boxing glove, deliberated be- Tommy’s foot haven’t healed. the game overtime at 64-64. Just ' PAINTED PI.I'OS Vlnal Tech at cjheney Tech. 2 Ryan led Coventry scorers Top NHL Rookie over-all 9-3 mark for the season. before Cluess’ winning basket Model air|>lane dope comes In Bud Ludorf was high for Gran­ ball Association iron man -.(ore answering the question. He'll miss maybe another week Given in Several Quarters with 16 poinU, while Hudak qnd the All Stsu- Game. MtKMrdy got a key basket in Clark had flipped in two free colors. Instant drying allows by with 16 point.s. waved an appreciative hand. "No," Kyle Rote finally said, $ 4 .07 Hon., Tnea., Wed. and Al Morgan contributed 13 Bu\ with Naulls mors than NEW YORK (AP) —Ron El­ the second half while Baumann throws to tie the score. Y"" t*’ <’hnnge lure colors on South Wii.dsor came back Harry Gallatin was back home and 12 tallies. Rich Blanchard >.!T ench In foul trouble and Brad- lis of the Toronto Maple Leafs scored 17 points and Hartley The sixth-ranked Duke Blue ______. after intermission to increase a where he tielon^ed. M d John Furphey shared 'E l­ ^ing part of football. I guess I and Martini 18 each. 27-21 halftime edge to a .54-37 would bo happy to be back In have won sight in a row and IS paring Michigan’s Cazzie Rus­ ley with 36 points. was named the National Hockey Devils, beaten only by Michi-! y t ) STl !■ FED POCKETS Grid Signings New York was Gallatin’s l i s o n s scoring . honor# with of their last 18 starts. Needles^ to say. Coach Mel gan, won their seventh straight' . ..'''"y "urplus ammunition lead at the end of th« three- home for •nine prosperous NBA 11 points each. , action If somebody handed me sell and Princeton’s Bill Brad­ He had showed every con­ League’s outstanding rookie for belt "ill hold thirty 12, 16. 20 quarter mark. Coach Cniarlle the ball on the other team’s 8t. Louis doubtfuls for ths by routing Penn State 121-88 at Football Signings seasons as a player. It was here Otnumirr (12) game are Richie Guerin, mak­ ley* Is like arguing about Tif­ ceivable move, scoring on book the first half of the 1964-86 sea­ CUSTOM-ENGINEERED Durham. Jack Marin scored 29 or. 410 shells and leave your, Sharos’ team continued to pour that he won the nickname of F. PlJ. 'iflvs-yard 'llne, but I’d hate to shots, one^hand comer pushes son by The Associated Press pockets free to stuff with other it on matter of ence between Bradley and Rus­ Life of Oar. Duke and St. John's were the 3 Orsjiby (Sfl) 12 Hawks won their first two personal preference. and Bobby Hull, (!2ilcago left ■ Hurd ...... 0 0 0 B. F. Pit. can do to prevent the premature 16th coach to get his walking . York radio station after 24 sell—he did It unspectacularly. only teams in The A.ssociated Yonika ...... i o 3 Totals x7 games, then dropped the next winger, the most valuable play­ Pre.ss Top Ten to see action. .. 0 u 0 signing of football players to papers from St. Louis Hawk 18 62 years in organized football (IS It’s toe same with Ruasell ’ Russell takes over a game er. The latter leads the NHL In Transmission i Waldron ...... 0 0 0 Hamilton .. 0 0 0 BIllMtoa (48) pair. > Baker ...... 9 g 26 Bru))a ...... I.. 2 0 4 professional contracts. Is to re­ owner Ben Kemer. "With the New York Giants as a and Bradley. They are toe Tif­ physically! Ha is Just a little- scoring with 82 goals and 58 $ 9 (3yde Lee, Vanderbilt’s 6-(oot- I Pe(er»oit ...... - . r . v t t . Bositon haa a 6-1 record .95 1 1 3 Deahlor ...... 5 2 12 fuse to cooperate with the pro ■ "It’s just great to be back.” Blanchard ...... *’ playsr and coach). against St. Louis so far this fany’s and Outier’s of college taller than Bradley, but he has points. 9 junior, tossed in 41 point.s on I Qotxlln ...... 3 1 7 Ludorf . .. 8 0 16 Balanser ...... ’ , 1 , l i basketball. I Dubay ...... Wiener ...... scouts. said Gallatin as he took over the 0 * 2 season. bulging muscles. EUis, 19 years old, had 18 15 field goals and 11 free throws 0 0 0 .. 2 0 4 0 2 "Of course, I’m (ucky Trouble? to lead the Commodores to a 97- Rlordan ...... 6 0 12 GrnnI • • • • • .. 1 1 3 ireraity officials around the reins of the club which once was Zahner ...... ! ! ; ! ! " “ ' n cause T’m still In close TTis gams tonight marks the And nobody con oome to any He does most of his, scoring goals, the most cm the fourth- All Cara are u p In arms about Zabilanaliy ...... I.l’’ 5 real conclusions about them, from toe area- around the foul 79 triumph over Kentucky in the Totals 27 12 Totals a playoff perennial but has fin­ 8 i t ' tact with the sport," he said, start of four in as many nights. place Maple Leafs, before he li ~3 S caught In the talent-hunt­ Norwo^ ...... 4 KYXJC Ro^nc either. line to the baseline. Southeastern' Oinference. It was S ished In the NBA’s Eastern Di­ F>irphey ■...... 5 ' "so I (lon't have to make a Ths Celts are In Los Angeles was sidelined with a concussion ing crossfire between the Na­ "The only weakness I see In a decisive road triumph for the vision cellar for the last five K o b u a -.,...... 2 oomplsts transition, which Thursday nightl ip San Francls- The immediate comparisons last Friday. He was brought up tional and the American Fpot- years. ' ” J Russell now," says Bob Davies, Oommodorep now 10-2 for the Totola could be a little painful.” Rote has seen one' other 00 Friday and Sback In Los An­ (obllege level) ara Ruasell end from the Toronto Marlboros ot if Frt« Road Tost aeason. baU Leagues. 9 • 48 thing change In playsra. geles Saturday night. Oscar Robertaon, BnuHey and toe former profeMlonal star the Junior A Ontario Hockey Boston Bruins Get Jolt, — Over ths years, since he was The National Collegiate Ath­ "Even at ths so-caUed *Foot- Tbm Gola. with the Rochester Royals, "is Association. ROTATE TIRES tbe bonus choice of the Giants his defense.- letic Association h u scheduled baU Factory’ colleges ths "RuoseU la quicker and has ★ All Typos Prentice Out for Season a special meeUng in Chicago ^ /rom Southern Methodist in the standards are higher now than “ Bradley is a great defensive Scholastic Basketball '^•*951 draft, Kyle has seen one Huarte to Jets more fire,” says Syracuse baUplayer. He showed, me thdt next week to discuss the situa­ Doug Berk Hits 36 Poinh they were,” he said. "H ist Coach Fred Lewis. “Bradley haa Get up to 25% more mlleagre tion', specifically the premature big ebange in the professional means that the caliber of pro­ In toe Olympics. When he was Vet Race Driver Conard 67, Bristol Central 52. more shots and handles the ball under the boards he got tre- A Budget Torms , NEW YORK (AP) — The tat­ i> Prentice, 32, is the second slipi'n" to pro contracts of four i i^layers. fessional playsra la higher, too. Deal Reported -just by using your spare. Bulkeley 60. New Britain 50. "Today they prepare them­ better.” imendous position.” tered, tail-end Boston Bnilns - - Bruins forward Iqst for the bal­ Oklahoma stars and one from But Rham Deieated, 64-60 Bradley, however, shattered Bill Wade KiUed St. Anthony’s 85, Goodwin Georgia. selves for the Inexiltable time Great Off Boards Tech 70. struggling to find a consistent ance of the season. Center Bob­ PHILADBLPHIA (AP) — The Lewis’ theoiy about "leas fire" A^AII Work offense — now have lost their Crisler said: when they miut retire from the Bowdoin Coach RuaseU also is effective v tt Wetherefleld 66, Windham 55. by Leiter suffered a broken arm Philadelphia Inquirer reports in when Syracuse and Princeton DAYTONA BEACH, FU. leading scorer for the rest of the “ It’s rather deplorable when • rscord-brsaklngi^paced NorMota with as •>« Ygame,” he sold. "When I start­ BRUNSWICK, Maine (AP)— the boards, again in the more Guorantood South Catholic 65, St. Ber­ In Montreal. today's sdlUons that ths Amsri- met in. a first-round game in spectacular way. (AP) — Veteran race driver Bill National Hockey League season. the proa breach their own ^ apiece M ed out wito the Giants only two Peter Kostacopoulos of Bowdoin can Football Lsagus Hew York toe 1946 HoUday BaakethaU <-4 * nard’s 64. "This i e ' a terrible blow to Berk, Rbam )went i n t. o over­------^ players even lived in this area Frank Ramsey, toe former Wade, earning some between- A IX CABS Veteran winger Dean Prentice agreements and absolutely ruin Nerwieb Teeh (84) ^ Is extending a trend. He’s the Jets may Ud as much as 9400,- Festival at Madiscip^ Square race money driving a test car, ^^Newlngton 76, Glastonbury us," said Coach Milt Schmidt a football team as (hey did with time laat night before losing 1 ■>—and they were In New Jersey, Boston Celtics star, also saw has been sidelined by a broken "Dean has been our most con­ B- F. Pis. third straight iqan sisvated to 000 to hire Notre Dams quarter­ Garden. was killed Tuesday when a front Oklahoma and as they did with to visiting Norwich Tech, 64-60. Uaaa...... 1 0 n “ T he players didn’t build up ■the two play and has an Inter­ 99 the head coaching Job from the back John Huarje from ths Na­ Berlin 71, James Memorial badk which will keep him hospi- sistent forward. Berk hit on 16 from the floor Smith ...... 0 Lewis assigned his beet de­ esting opinion. tire blew at 170 miles an hour. Plays Tonight taUzed for two weeks and inac­ the boy at Georgia. Oifa ...... > contacts or work at Jbbs that ranks of assistant In New Eng­ tional Football League Philadel­ fensive man, Sam Penceal, ,to Manehesfer 67. " I ’ve never seen a season like and 8lx from the Uns as Rham Avdevlek 2 2 ' could be useful to them after "BnuUey has proper foot­ Wade, of Spartanburg, 8.C., tive for eight. The word came "It is. not within the provinces 0 . 0 land. phia Eagles. guard Bradley. was killed Instantly when'"his Lyman Memorial 54, Bacon BiiS: Walt McNally will this. We’ve had all the little in­ of colisgea to make ths pros en­ fought back from a 33-26 Tech Pebquln ...... i t ; 4hey quit playing.” work and can shoot But bas­ Academy 45. from Dr. Ronald Adams Tues­ juries and all the big ones. Morton ...... L i James I . Colas, Bowdoin The Jets picked Huarte, HeU- * ^ T t a d h e s ^ he didn’t Uke ketball la m a n than playing 1964 Mercury eraabed into the Traaimissioa Co. be in the Cheney Tech force their own agreements. lead at the half to Us ths ^ h u p e ll , j . , 1 0 2, % "Today you have men 'Uke president, announced Tueaday man Troptw winner, as their day. ’ We’ve lost three key men, Ron game 58-08 at (^e snd of reg­ 7 10 23 contact that much,” Psnoeal Juot one end of the court’’ retaining wall gn toe west turn Plainville 54, Middletown 86. "So I don’t thtok there’s any (Thanaite ...... 0 Tom Scott, who devotee oU hia Hoetaeopouloa hoa been nameq aeoand d m t choice; the Eagles Pulaski 65, Windsor 52. starting lineup tonight *1716 Bruins the Rangera Schock, Leiter and Pnntice. ulation play. _1 . 1 said. "So X tried to boto«r him Sa y)ou sea toe argument is at the Daytoiw International tonight. other solution than to rssMot x; e|para time to mutual funda; to succeed C. N(daon Oorey wte rixth. at the begtantng because it's TIRE CITY 7 O L C O n STREET When you lose men like that It’s Totale a t Speedway. He w m tha Northwe)rt Ciathollc 69, Pen­ against East Windsor our cooperation with them." Ths vistton Jumpad out tai a: 84, Joe Wailton, who worica In the resigned. (BEAR 6M CENTER 8T.) ney 60. Prentice woe inju^efi Dec. 37 murder.” ■haai (89) Inquirer Snorts Editor Fred toe guy who gets the beet UHc IB thair only confrontation A v a r on the track. . at the lo<»I gym. Ac­ ths lead In tbs opsmng adoonda- oi'ltranafer buslneaa; An^y Robua- BarUer in the m a , ICel Mas- Byrod eald the Jets will make flxat geta toe iam>eot” 357 MOAG SfRSr Somers 63, Holyoke Trade 30. when he was hauled down from Schock has been out since tha o f tbe extra three mmutee on during toei Madison Square The 84-year-old driver wma tion starts at 8 after a behind by (Chicago’s Stan MIW- BMk . 3 ' ^ teUl, who la In Juat about oucco was raised to tbe No, .1 the announoement at a news Panoeal made hia first caa- HoUmy Claeatc, Bradley’s'oen- Just coming into Uq own in .MANCHESTER Hartford 70, East Hartford 15th game with calcium deposits College BasketlNdl a bosket by Bud Pebquln and JJtuamBlUaid ...... a » everything; R o a e y Brown, 6:80 prelim; McNglly ta: Despite his peln, Prentice in his thigh. »t. John’s 73, Geo. Wh. 70 assignment following the rear­ conference tn New York Batur- tact 'With Bradley earty. It was satlonal 41-polnt perfonnance NASCAR conqtetition after A v - MANCHESICR — M30444 51. Coach C(yde WasHbu' " e 'l t^ t 1 Working for a brewery, and ing Dr. Eddie Anderson. And cUcked for hia 14tli goal op the Bill Goldsworthy, 19, a right Oomell 106, Syracuse 96 a bad mistake. may have been toe beet night Ing everything from Jaloplea to Farlhtngtpn 78, Housatonic has been a _ fine re­ 'jiiquad couldn’t o a ^ to 1 " 1 praotiqaUy every player doing ex-Penn State etar Joe Sabol Flbono 440-0022 penalty shot he was awarded on wing from the Niagara Falla Jeta reeanOy ilgned Ala- An Angered Bradley battled a eoUegian )ever had. But Rua- Vrtnt can . O ra K WBDw «Hraa,nLs-t Regional 45. bounder for ’the Ran-i Holy Oraos 77, Oonb. 63 Bark wi^ the only ; tO wSmS? f ’ ?'< ? that wlu rive him a hae moved Into Ou hand coaoh- PaiMsea) aMwwfOivribciw, purii- the play. He al*o had nine as- Junior A team, has been called Osorgatosm 76, Navy 79 Post 8 g g i oeU dlia't hurt hlmaeU by toaa-, Wade W0 3 tour JUaCAR •tot— Uriels-* BrUtol Bootom 91, Hall 72. g ers. hit tfbuhla . f v m. be playing for imbh and glKwA>''fl*Fa'Xt Inc to the wimitaic two-potaUrl racea to a slats for 29 poiato.' up. I ' M. Wotvaotor 66 and BUp X««bapell TWale . ' i i ' woond op with Pm ial « b M the CUM eDdad Am canec waa tootto ta the MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY,. JANUARY 6. 1968 PAGE WINtfiWW

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1965 Apartments— Flats— Hooses Fw'aale 72 Bouses For Sole 72 Suburban For Sale 75 Suburban For Salt, 75 PAGE EIGHTEEN tenements 6S For Educational Purpo»e$ Apartments— Flats SK ROOM large kttcheo NEW RAISED RANCH, 7 WAPPINO, Beelzebub Road. BAST HARTFORD — 7 room Kadlo-TV Repair THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FAGALT and SHORTEN Apartmoats— Flato— a t t r a c t i v e 4 ROOM apart­ living room with flr^lace. Im­ rooms, tncludirig rec room, 2 5H room ranch on an' acre older Colonial, Brentmoor sec­ Tanamoita 68 * ment aecond floor, basement Seirices 18 Tanementa . 63 mediate occupancy, 115,000. flrmlaces, 2-car garage, 2 treed lot in a beautiful nonde- tion, excellent family home. sad attic, steam heat, oppo­ PhUbrlck AgeScy. w W t Velopment area, 816,900. Cah HAMAf'KMMNS 4V4 ROOMS, heat hot wkter, baths, alumlfium storms and Mid 20's. E. J. Carpenter, Directors Approve TMO«f Sfl^/ICE UIORDfO ftor anything In Move and refrigerator fur­ site Center Pork. No pets. screehs, and built-ins. J. D. owner 644-1186. Realtor. 649-6061, Mr. Day, OONNIB‘8 TV and Radio S«rv , M.\MAV8 lOOKlint 649-0788. ed, with garage, recently re­ ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, Manchester and Vemoii shop­ the deadline for acquisition o t only. 648-9171, 876-1166. W E W s i d e — $17,900. St. tually'-oo cost. modeled, Cedar St. Manches­ ’f i v e r o o m apartment heat ]. D. Realty REALTOR ping centers. Price $15,200. The motion, to acquire the the site in order to investigate hot water, garage. Call 643- James • RMlsh. 135x145 lot, Phone 643-0186; after 6 p.m., Its adfi'ptabUlty for educational PLEASE READ YOUR AD ter, $126 per month. CaU W. m r o o m , light housekeeping, property was passed with sev­ Paltitlng— Papering 21 9051^______643-6129 643-8779 trees, 2 oaths, 4 bedrooms, 875 Main Street AX 6-9691. Harry England, 649-6201. after furnished apartment, central­ built 1958, spotless. Hutchins en votes. Republican Harlan use. ClaaaUled or "Want Ads” are taken over the phone aa a 6 call 742-7883. 643-5440 643-6938 Both other Republican mem­ PAINTINQ and paperhanging, B u t ALACK AND BIRCH STREET—Modem flat, ly located, reasonable. 649- Agency, Realtoi^ 646-0103. Taylor abstained, after noting .oonvenience. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST that acquisition of the site bers of the board voted for sc- good work, reasonable ratea, ALAS5 NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ second floor, two spacious 8404, 12 noon-6 p.m. Ma n c h e s t e r — Ranch 6 Wanted— Real Estate 77 fi^Y IT APPEARS .and REPORT ERRORS In time for the bedrooms, furnace. $96. 649- J a n u a r y s p e c ia I J ^ cape will probably entail definite quisltion of the eite. Director next Insertion. Tbo Horald Is responsible fo r only ONE Incor­ 30 years in Manchester, your THEVITE RE5IGMED plex apartment heat, hot wat­ rooms, modem kitchen, built- EAS.T HARTFORD — Oak Heads T P A nei^bor is my recommenda­ 4498. . in stove, dishwasher, etc. Din­ Cod, 5 finished, 2 unwished, HPOT c a s h paid for homes, obligations later on; he sug­ Harold A. Turklngton prefaced rect or emitted Insertion room, modem kitchen with COLONIAL—2 large bedrooms, the l o ^ chapter of the Red lot of dormant opposition to the t h r e e ROOMS, tile bath, heat TEN MINUTES from Man- AT A COURT OF PROBATE, faculty.’’ college that Is going to coma Want Information on one o t our classified advertisements r No 649-7863. 875-8401. Houses For Rent 65 bullt-ins, 2-car garage. Sacri­ paneled den. aluminum siding, held at Manchester within and for. Crosil and was Manchester’s Sind 'hot water furnished, sec­ THREE ROOMS, heat, lights, beautifully landscaped, Bow­ Chester center, 3 years old, 6 ■ on i .i. , The property is being sought awake if we don’t.” answer at ttie telephone listed T Simply call the FULL-TIME — Clerk-typist for GROCERY MAN — Full-time, EVERi THING in stertised re­ fice at-$19,900. Hayes Ag:nc>, the PAINXING, EXTERIOR and In­ small general insurance office. Apply in person. Highland conditioned used furniture ana ond floor. 15 H School S t stove, refrigerator, garage, ers area. E. J. Carpenter, room Cape, 6 finished, stone chairman by the board of education as a Some opposition was ex­ f o u r 'BEDROOM raised ranch 643-4803. * fireplace, full tile bath, built- , Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. during the 1955 flood, future home (or Manchester terior, paperhang^g, wall­ Experienced preferred. Reply Park Market, 317 Highland appliances, high quality—low across from East Side Rec. close to bus line, $86. 643- completely decorated, 2-car Realtor. 640-5051, Mr. Day, pressed last night by citizens paper removed, dry wall worit prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 196 fillfi MANCHESTER — Luxurious 8 646-9204. inm appliances,appiioiiceH. wallt-outwnm-oui, base-oMe- Estate o< ^ L*o J. Messier. Iste of ocratic Town Committee Community College. attending .the meeting. It was EDWARDS Box O, Herald. | St NEW 4 ROOM RENT, second ______garage, one year lease with Reasonable rates. EhUy In­ South Street, Rockville. 876- option to renew, $195 per room ranch, 2 full baths, main­ ment door, excellent condition Manchester. In said District, de- 10^ Lommiue^ Stone said he thought a pro- overbalanced, however, by ex- sured. Free estimates. 649- DRAFTSMEN—First and sec­ floor, $110 without heat and i FOUR ROOM flat first floor. MANCHESTER — 7% room throughout, wooded lot, $16, - 1 Civitans, the K of C, and the CTam for conversion of the site TEMPORARY OFFICE clerk, 2174. Open 9-* month: 742-7004. tenance free redwood exterior, On motion of Raymond Thibodeau pre.s,sions of support. ANSWERING SERVICE , 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. typing and good with figures. ond shift, for die layout and electricity. Call John Ponticelll automatic heat, Hot water, family room with fireplace, rai^d ranch, 2-car garage. 2 400. Minimum down to quali- ” Holy Name Society of St. for college use "is a long .way of said Manchester, executor. ' Bridget’s Church. All of the o^jpositlon was ad- Apply Gunver Mfg., 234 Hart­ guide electronic trs'-e; ma­ COME AND GET IT! A Sons, Inc., 643-6578. after 6. 4 2 Maple Street. 649-0769. , VERY CLEAN and nice, 6 scenic acre lot. A Must See for full baths.' built-ins. Immedi­ fied buyer. R. D. Murdock. ORDERED: That six months off.” dre.ased to the relocation of tha 64941500 - 875-2519 ford Rd. chine, all fringe benefits. Ap­ _ USED — room Cape, with garage, full the quality conscious. Hayes ate occupancy. Char Bon Real 643-6472. U * R Realty Co., from the 30th day of December. He has been employed at ” We absolutely must have TUREE ROOM, third floor, 19M' be and the same are limited Watkins Bros, since 1946, ex community college on the Nike aad leave yonr meaaage. You’D hear from our advertiser In Jig Electrical Services 22 ply GUnver Mfg., 234 Hartford BUT IN GOOD SHAPE AVAILABLE JANUARY 16— cellar, excellent location, $150 Agency, 643-4803. Estate, 643-0M3. Inc., 643-2692. state and federal aid before any­ heated, centrally located. Call 4 room duplex, kitchen stove and allowed for the creditors within cept for a 1958-59 interval with site, however, and not to acqui­ Hme without spending aD evening at the telephone. GIRL for receiving and ship­ Rd. A BIG, BIG BARGAIN] monthly. J. D. Realty. 643- which to brini: in their claims thing more is done.” he said. sition of the Nike site itself. FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt 643-0082, between 7-8. furnished, oil furnace, no pets, TWO FAMILY, built 1964. high ANDOVER — Bolton line. $11.- an insurance company. He 'has ping, hours 3:30 p.m.-12 mid­ 3 ROOMS FURNITURE 8129, 643-8779. PORTER STREET Area — 6 against said estate, and said ex­ He also asked that the college Speaking against using the service on all types of elec­ $85. 643-7672. assumable mortgage, alumi­ 900. Privacy, two acres, trees, ecutor la directed to give public no- been service manager at Wat­ night, second shift liBeral em­ WITH APPLIANCES HOSPITAL AREA—Deluxe 5H room Cape, fireplace, 2-car seek regrional support; it Is now site _ for the college were Sher­ Auto Driving School 7*A trical wiring. Licensed and in­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A FOR ONLY — $388 VERNON — Lovely 4 room garage, large tree shaded lot, num storms, nice yard, excel­ Manchester telephone ex- Hrt; to Uie cr^kors to brin«„ in kins Bros, since 1960. Lost and Found ploye benefits. Apply in per- room apartment, bullt-ins. dln- T\L I their claims within said time ai-al- financed through student tuition wood Bowers, 75 Demtng St.; sured- Wilson Electrical Co., sem days at 1272 Tolland SMALL 4 ROOM, modem Cape, Bunporch, 20 minutes $17,900. Phllbrick Agency. lent residential neighborhood. change. 7 % room Cape Cod,, ,0^ ,^ by publlshin* a copy of this He resides at 254 Henry St. in c l u d S s nette, appliances, tiled bath, apartment suitable for young and town tax dollars. Franklyn Parker, Academy St.; 1/)S T —Very fussy orange cat, LEARN TO DRIVE — Spedsi Manchester, 649-4817, 643- Tpke., Manchester. . AMBITIOUS MEN — Sales op­ Electric Refrigerator from Hartford, heated base­ 649-8464. A buy at $24,900. Owner 646- 454 rooms down, upstairs order in some newspaper liavins a with his wife, Irma, and their But Taylor stuck to his point. attention to nervoiu and eld­ 1388. portunity to affiliate with top yard, garage, basement. $125 or middle-aged couple. $75. 0103. framed and insulated, large 2 -' circulation in said probate district and Edward Jaworaki, 22 Green wearing red collar with bell, Deluxe Range monthly. Hayes Agency, 643- ment garage, fireplace, tile tiHfVi iifn-L-sknir and within ten days from the date of four children.^______"W e’re all saying the site will erly. Classroom for teen-agers. national conoem in local vi­ Call 649-8055. MANCHESTER — West Side. car garage with workshop and , return make to this Hill Rd. named “Ginger,'* vicinity Man­ TV Set or W ^her 4803. ______bath, oil utilities, $140 month­ coat us nothlhg to acquire; I chester Green. 649-7950. Pickup service. Day or eve­ cinity. Can expect to earn Older 6 room Colonial, new MANCHESTER — No painting storage area. Easily financed, court of the noUce riven. Expressing qualified support Bedroom Suite THREE ROOM apartments, 118 ly. 649-2584.. _ _ .. ------_ — think we all ought to recognize ning- lessons. Reasonable rates. Bonds— Stocks— HhIp Wanted— Male 36 $125 to $200 weekly after i FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ siding, garage, quiet location. ever If you own this l^ u tifu l Lawrence F. Flano, Realtor, JOHN J. WALLETT, Judre. for the college’s relocation were Manchester Driving Academy, Living Room Suite Main Street, heat, hot water, Only $13,500. Hayes Agency, white aluminum sided 7 room 643-2766, Charles Nicholson, that as soon as we get It that Bruce Watkins and W. Godfrey LOST — Pass Book No. 4663 Mortgages 27 training with an opportunity! 5 Pc. Dinette Set ond floor, 178 Maple Street. No LIMITATION OBDKB Savings Department of the 742-7249. FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTS for advancement b'asied on own stove refrigerator, $100. 649- 643-4803. colonial off Vernon Street in 742-6364, Dolores Lr- Merritt, there is going to be some ex­ Gourley, representing the Cham­ RUGS — LAMPS — TABLES furnace. $65. Tel. 643-4751. Saburban For Rent 66 AT A COURT OF PRORATE. pense.” He noted there would Connecticut Bank ’ A Trust SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ and mold makers. Must be able merits. $110 guaranteed to 6229, 9-5. the Buckley School area. We 646-0434. hHd at Manchi»MFr. within and for Skating - Coasting ber of Commerce. Company; Application made to read blueprints and do own —LINOLEUM— BOLTON CENTER Apartments, TRANSFERRED to Pennsyl- sincerely believe you’ll imme­ tho Ihutrlct of Manchenter. on the be pressure to convert the site Backing purchase of the Nike limited funds available for sec­ start, if qualified, experience and a few o heT small articles THREE ROOM 30th day of December. 1364. setups. Apply Triangrle Manu­ THREE R O (P M apartment, Comer Brandy 8t. and Bouton vaniai—5 room ranch, modem diately fall In love with this for use by the college, or at site apart from Its use for the for payment. "" Motorcycles— Bicycles II ond mortgages, payments to not necessary will train. In- ALL ON LOW LIBERAL apartment, second floor, Por­ centrally located, adults. 648- Bolton Present, Hem. John J. Wallelt, facturing Company. 95 Brook­ Center Rd., new 8 ro'wns, heat, kitchen, fireplace, dishwasher, home, Its setting and location. Judice. least to recondition It to prevent college was Atty. John LaBella. suit your budget. Ghcpedlent 4, be and th^ eayie are limit^'d Barnes and Atty. Vincent^ Di­ amount of deposit TRAIN FOR SEE IT'^DAY OR NIGHT • stove, refrigerator, heat, hot 0577. A 6 room Ranch with 3 gener­ Iruj, fireplace and 2-car ga­ and allowed for the creditor* with* Department office today. Taylor suggested as an . alter Mahehester SEE MlKE ANTICO ous bedrqpms, dining room, rage make thlk k select Supervised coasting is allowed ana, and the advisory council's PBX-SWITGHBOARD FULL-TIME* SALES Associ- . water. . Apply Marlow's 867 TO RENT — 4 room heated MANCHESTER — Immediate In which to brinp in their claim* native that the town try to buy i president, Matthew Moriarty -'NOTICE is hereby given that Business Services afes wanted for expanding Main. ANDOVER—Four room ap/Jt- spacious living room .jrith fire­ occupancy. N e w Colonials, buy. Price $i7.900. J. Gor­ airainet sa^d eetate. and *aJd adrhin* daily-rtiL Center Springs Park the site under ahother federal i — - LEA#IN ON LIVE BOARDS apartment. Call 643-5113 be- ment, Inetudes heat, hot wa­ place^ large kitchen 'Udtft to r- directed *4f»'»0ee p«WkJ. Xha following ahswera went Pass Book No. 94031 issued by Real Estate Firm. Will train A— I ^ B — E— R—T— 'S Ranches. ’ Capes. Raised don. 649-5Sqe> 643-5314.-^------notice te the creditor* to brinsr in trofn to (JArk. Offered 13 RECEPTIONIST— . First and second shift opihings; tween"8:30 am.-4:30 p.m. ter--Gall-743-761* for appoint­ mlra counters, oil hot water program, even If It must pay offered to a series of questions 3Tje .S^ytags Bianh of Mwi- but, m u.at be llcense4 Bad- , 43-45 ALLYN ST.. Ranches. Quality constructed their claim* wtthln said time al* No skating will be permitted toward it purchase, in order from director Taylor; chester has been lost and ap­ I tFIVE' ROOKf duplex, garage, ment. heat, plaster walls, attached lowed by pubUehinp a copy of this ilhtll further notice at any park LAWNMOWBUI Marpenlng; re­ TYPING ready to go to work. Elxcel- JRARTFORD FOR RENT—Four nice rooms, in a fine prestige area, city to cut some o f the strings at­ 1. The site could be used for plication has been made to PERSONAL AND BUSINESS Tool Makers ; $95. Call 649-1946. garage. Owner transferring. order In some newspaper having a department maintained area. pairs, sales, rotor blades lent management potential. I OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. first floor. Inquire. 86 Birch ROCK'VILLE!— 3H room apart­ sewer.s, wooded lots, homes Barrows allace circulation In said probate dl.strlct tached to the present proposal. any progrpn sponsored by the- ipaid bank for payment of the shvpei,ed; bicycle sales, serv­ $15,900 Wolverton Agency, taken in trade! Travelers within ten di^s from the date of IRM-KEYPUNGH Bridgeport Operators Liberal commission arrange­ MODERN THREE roonl, heat- Street.' ment, stove; refrigerator, Manchester Parkade General Manager Richard boud of education. It could al­ amount o f deprait ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, ments and draw can be ar­ 9x12 NYLON TWIST RUG, Realtors, 649-2813. E.state Co., Realtors, 219-8^91. this- ordor anfl return make to thi* TWX—TELETYPE green, $150. 12x17 nylon twist ed apartment, 8tOTe. refriger- piyj; l a r g e ROOM second heat, $90 monthly. Adults Mancheater 649*5306 court of the notice given. Martin said suoh an effort so be used for a regional col­ 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 Turret Lathe Operators ranged. Call Mr. Werbner, Evenings. 289-3832. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. lege as well as a town coUegfi. NOTICE is hereby glvai that 9098. CASHIERS-CHECKERS gold rug, $200; both used 4 ator, gas and lights furnished, only. 649-4824. 875-1166. THREE BEDROOM ranch, 125 Today in history 'would probably not be possible Jarvis Realty Co., 643-1121 floor apartment, mdudes beat, f(Mt frontage, fireplace, full 2. It would ndt be as econom­ Pass Book No. W2132 issued Day A Elvening Classes Machinists months. 64^5184. first floor, Ideal for working hot water, stove, refrigerator, MANCHESTER — $900 down,! at this point, but that he would by The Savings Bank of Man­ for an appointment to discuss couple. Call 649-8448, 5-9-p.m. ROCKVILLE — 3 large room cellar, aluminum storms,' car­ ical to - locate the community SHARPENING Service — daws, Free Placement Assistance this fine opportunity. and garage, near center of Immaculate 6 - room Cape, By The Associated Press see -what could be done. Juris­ chester has been lost and ap- Overtime plus liberal fringe apartment, first floor, bath, port, All for $13,900. Don't college on any other piece of knives, axes, shears, skates, New Classes Now Forming town. Call between 8:30-5, hot water, heat. Tel. 875-4220 double sized garage, cedar Today Is Wednesday, Jan. 6, diction of the site has been plicaticm has been made to rotary blades. Quick service. benefits 4H' ROOM garden apartment. wait. Hutchins Agency, 646- paneled recreation room, town-owned land, since build­ Call (Anytime)—Write---Visit REAL ESTATE Salesman. We Wearing Apparel— Furs 57 Includes heat, hot water,______649-2396. or 643-1203. OlO.’l. New Floods Threaten the sixth day of 1966. 'There are turned over to tile Department ings already exist at the Nike said bank for pasonent of the Capltc’ Eqiilpment Oo., 38 need, have room and contacts freshly painted, city sewers. of Health, Education and Wel­ stove refrigerator Md park-, j-q UR ROOM apartment, 369 days left in the year. site. The Nike site could han­ amount of deposit Main St., Manchester Hnirs for ambitious,^ aggressive WOMAN'S Persian laimb coat, EAST HARTFORD.- Main CAPE for $16,000 with an at- Travelers Real Estate Co., Today’s Highlight In History fare pending application for ed­ dally 7-6. Thimsday 7-9 Satur­ 259 Adams St., Manchester mg. ^ n t $120 nionth. W - floor, electric stove, re- dle predicted college gn"owth 525^9317 salesman. Fully equipped mod­ size 14; boy’s sport jacket, Street, south. 4 room apart- tached garage. 6 finished Realtors, 249-8691. Elvenlngs, On this date in 1838, Samuel ucational purposes from the NOTICE is hereby given that day 7-4. 643-'^. flee 15 Forest Street.. Phone frigerator, lights and garage 289-3832. Northern California during the next 20 years, ac­ Pass Book No. SS-8339 Is­ em office. Prime location. You size 14. Good condition. Rea­ 643-0000. Available now. ment, second "floor, garage, rooms, new heat„.flreplace, ex­ Morse strung about a mile of town; If other uses are antici­ cording to college dean Fred­ M.T.I. SCHOOLS too can earn high commis­ Included. Tile bath, modem adults. Call after 5. .528-806.5. i sued by The Savings Bank -of LAWN M.'iWERS—Sharpened 750 Main St.—Suite 804 DIE MAKERS wanted famUlar sonable. 649-1100. cellent residential location. Va­ MANCHBSTEft — Good mul­ wire around a factory room In pated the site would have to be erick Lowe. sions. 64U-2659, 875-2562. kitchen, hot. water heat. In­ cant. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Manchester has been lost and and repki'red, winter storaga Hartford, Conn. with job shop, Aircraft work tiple dwellings. A three family (Continued from Page One) At Sacramento Gov. Edmund Morristown, N.J., closed an returned to the General Serv­ 3. The federal government BROWN SQUIRREL fur jack- FIVE ROOM apartment for quire 899 Parker Street, BOLTON — Nice ranch house 643-1577. electrical circuit and tapped application has been made to Sales and Service — Ariens, preferred. Good pay. Apply in unfurnished, near school, bus (3-3-5) with one vacancy. Cen­ G. Brown declared four Csdifor- ices Administration, Martin will probably not be willing to Snowbirds, also rental equip­ et. size 36-38. Call at 21 Ed- rent. Call 643-5838. downstairs. Call 649-1679 af­ out a message to his partner, restore the property to Its orl- said bank for payment of the person 234 Hartford Road, Situatioite Wanted— mond St. ter 5:30 p.m. and ahopping. Immediate oc­ MANCHESTER—Splc 'N Span tral heat. Owner anxious. Also inundated a swath of land seven nia counties — Alpine, Yolo, .said, involving considerable ad­ amount of deposit ment L A M Elquipment Corp., Help Wanted— Female 35 Manchester. cupancy. 649-6867 before 6. a four family just off Main miles wide 90 miles north of San Lake and Sacramento — major Alfred Vaill. It was quickly re­ ditional red tape. ginial condition before turning Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. Female 38 AVAILABLE NOW— 4 rooms, ------6 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, spa­ ceived and understood by Valll second floor, automatic hot' FIRST FI/XIR 2 ixx>m apart- cious kitchen with formica Street. 3280 m o i^ ly Income. Francisco, was expected to go flood disaster areas and asked The town has already nego- It over to the town. Manchester Exchange—Enter­ BAKERY SALESLADY to OPENINGS for two experi­ ROCKVILLE—Four rooms and 1 T. J. Crockett,. , _Realtor, .. 643-■ over flood stage today, agttin and Morse knew his telegraph work evenings, 4-9, experi­ GENERAL OFFICE work, 1-5 water, stove, convenient to I ment, private bath, heat, ho^ counter and stainless sink, full President Johnson for help. The prise 1945. enced painters, steady work, Wanted— ^To Buy 58 water, stove and electric re­ bath with gas cooking and i 1677. was a success. AnnounceoMMS enced preferred. Apply in per­ good pay for right men. 649- days weekly, any hours be­ everything, one child, $601 length living room-dining room [hitting the major resort of stricken areas are among the 26 tween 9-3. After 5, 643:0331. frigerator furnished. - Adults heating stove, second floor, combination, oil steam heat, Guemcvllle and other resort flood-wracked Northern Califor­ On TUs Date SNOW PLOWING — You name son Masrron’s Bake Shops, 658 9658. WE BUY. SELL or trade an­ monthly. 643-7094, after 8:30 TWO-FAMILY:* west side, 4-4 In 1769, George and Martha ELECTROLUX sales and serv­ p.m. only. No pets. $66 per month. couple or with one child, no aluminum stormrf and .screens, settlements up and dowfi the nia coimties under new flood Zoners Will Hear Request your own price. Sidewalks also Center Street, Manchester. FULL OR PART-TIME office tique and used furniture, china, pets. $55 monthly. *87.5-0879. flat, all large rooms, oil hot Washington were married. ice, bonded representative. Al­ cleaned. Telephone 649-7863, WANTED — Oil burner ser­ Tel. 643-6388. $15,.500. Wolverton Agency,, river. threats. work, preferably in my office. glass, silver, picture frames SIX ROOM duplex, garage. water heat, 3-car garage, good In 1872, Col. James Fiske Jr. fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., 875-8401. vice man, experienced, good and old coins, old dolls and Realtors, 649-2813. The Red Cross reopened its In other ports of the nation Manchester, 644-a41. Temporary basis desirable. separate oil furnace, large SDC RC^M FLAT, f ^ t _fl^r, COVEINTRY — Bo your own condition throughout, $21,500. called the “ King of Wall For Oak Grove Apartments LPN or RN, full or part-time, wages for good mechanic. guns, hobby co.’ecUona, attic boss. 3 room brick home, fire­ R. D. Murdock, 643-6472. U Sc evacuation centers at Hydes cold air that has gripped the La n d c l e a r i n g , tree re­ ^1-7. 875-2077. Excellent references. Box R, yard, centrally located, adults near High School, furnished; MANCHESTER — 150 x 200, vllle, south of Eureka, and vol Street,” was shot by Edward INCOME TAX returns, busi­ Call 649-5515. contents or whole 3states. Fur­ place. oil heat, jilumtnum com­ Realty Co., Inc.. 643-2692. northern Plains for more than a moval, and chain saw work. Herald. Tel. 649-4076. $115 a month. 643-(XX>T. large trees, clean 6 room^ Colo­ unteers were alerted tor the week spread northeastward. Stokes. Fiske died the next day. ness and individual, prepared niture Repair Service Talcott- binations. lease or rent with In 1912, New , the 47th A 91.5 million apartment^the existing IwadingB OB lha A. Michaud, 742-8096. MACHINISTS for Bridgeports, nial, double garage, only $16,- reopntng of centers at Areata Temperatures again were below by full-time income tax ac­ OFFICE WORK, part - time, vllle. Conn. Tel. 643-7448. BUILT 1964. Spacious 4 room HEAUTITOL ®^«"oom _ h « ^ Option to buy. 742-6817. 000. Hutchins Agency. 646- state, was admitted to the Un­ complex of 116 units In 21 property will be razed. six required. Must be able to flat, large porch, refrigerator Subarban For Sale 75 and Blue hake. zero in sections of Montana, the countant. New laws effecting YOU ARE A-1! Truck is A-1! TRANSCRIPTIONIST set up and work to blueprints. mornings. References avail­ apartment on firpt floor, cel- 0103. ion. buildings will be built on the old Multiple dwellings are aflow*- able, Experienced worker. Call WANTED TO BUY-Antlques and stove, one block from GLASTONBURY. 64 Oak St., Inland, more than 200 families Dakotas and Minnesota.' retirement Income. Rasmiond Cellars, attics, trash, small Apply m person GTK Corpor-, and good used furniture. Vil­ lar, large yard, lii quiet, resi­ TOLLAND $2,500 assumes In 1919, former Prissldent OaJhoun farm on Oak Grove ed In any residential zone In Girard. Call collect 875-7362. trucking done A-1 right! Call Permanent, full-time posi­ 649-4842. dential neighborhood. Only Main Street, two bedrooms rear—3 room apartment, sec­ PRACTICALLY VACANT, in Richfield and Henley were Unseasonably mild wq^ther Manchester, provided the appli­ ation, 678 Tolland Street. j lage Peddler Auction House. ond floor, heat and hot water. | mortgage. save closing costs. ordered evacuated by Civil De­ Theodore Roosevelt died. St., adjacent to the Oak Grove B43-2928, Tremano Trucking tion available for experi­ $115 monthly. 646-0103. furnished if desired. $100. owner moving. Beauty of a prevailed from the southwest In 1941, President Franklin cants can prove three conten­ enced claims transpription- Route 83, Ellington. 875-8711. couple preferred, $88 per Spotless 5% room1 Colonial fense officials after dikes and desert region and the southern 'Preserve, if the zoning board of INCOME TAXES prepared In Service. MASON’S HELPER wanted. | Adults preferred ot" 'With teen-* Cape. 5 large rooms, expand­ D. Roosevelt started his tour tions; (1 ) That the construc­ ist. High Schoor education, D ojfs— pirfls— P^ts 41 Bob Fl’jckl^er, and Son. month. 633-2133. lUmch. built-ins, \ acre wood­ levees broke along Toms Creek, Rockies through the Southland appeals, on Jan. 18, approves a your home or by appointment. Mancheseter area. Call RI MANCHESTER — 3 room age children. 643-5937. able, breezeway and two car freedoms principles. tion will not be detrimental to Experienced tax work. 24- good knowledge of gram­ apartment located on Center —^ ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, about 13 miles south of Red and northward into the Ohio special exception. TYPEWRITERS Standard 9-6115. garage. Approximately two Ten Years Ago trafric patterns, (2 ) that H wiB hour service. Call 643-4723. and electric. Repaired, over­ mar and spelling, plus WANTED good home for 3, Street. Heat and hot water 7 FORD ST., near Main and 643-4803. Bluff. Valley. The proposed apartments will acres plus a large building ( 3 0 ______The luxury liner Queen of Ber not cause fire and health haz­ hauled. rented^ Adding ma­ speedy, accurate typing re­ ASSISTANT MANAGE R-— months' old collie and German j and off street parking. Rental Center St., $75. 6 room duplex Bosinees Property Authorities hoped dropping Snow flurries flecked areas in be two - and three - bedroom FEDERAL INCOME taxes Rooms Wltnoat Board 59 by 100) In rear. Located on MANCHESTER VICINITY—A muda saved 10 person.s aboard ards, and (3) that H will not chines rented 'M d repaired quired. Some knowledge of Trainee wanted by old reliable Shepherd niale puppy. 643- $80 per month. Call Mr. Werb­ cold flat. Will furnish paint to For Sale 70 Route 44-A, just over Bolton 3 bedroom ranch on a country- temperatures In the mountains the northern Midwest into parts units, duplex .style, to l>e built prepared with your savings in 1654. a . sinking Newfoundland fishing materially alter the neighbor­ Pickup and da’lveiy ssrvlce. medical terms helpful. firm in Manchester area. We THE THOMPSON House. Oot ner; Jarvis Realty Co., Manag­ redecorate. No objection to^.. line. $16,000 assumable mort­ size well shrubbed lot, huge would reduce the flood threat of the Northeast. Light showers around three cul-de-sacs, om ap­ mind. Reasonnable rates. Ed­ Yale Typewriter Service. 649- Liberal employee benefits tage .Street, qentrally located, ing Agents, 643-1121. BUaiNESS ZONE m - Blfhl boat 200 milee northeast of Ber­ hood nor reduce property -vahiea * need a man • to be trained in children. Apply 5 Ford St. gage. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, IMug room with fireplace, from melting snow. Temper­ sprinkled areas in the southern muda. ■ proximately 13 acres. ward J. Bayles, 649-6246. 4986. and excellent working con­ certain phases of management large pleasantly furnished rooms with two ottcos, sep­ atures above 50 degrees were Rockies and fog and drizzle The exception Is being asked in the area. > FOR SALE—2 year old female arate aatranes, suitable tor 643-1577. family size kitchen, full cellar, Five Years Ago ditions. Call Mrs. Peterson, and in sales. Experience is not rooms, parking Cal) * 649-2858 •’*** SIX ROOM duplex completely spotless condition, $16,500. reported around Eureka Tues­ sprayed the central Plains. by Nicholas Pencheff, president The ZBA will hear two other RUSSELL’S BARBER SHOP English Pointer. 644-1679. and hot water, refrigerator buslneos or professional use. E3XCBLLENT 6 room Ranch, A National Airlines plane dis­ requests on Jan.' 18 — the ex­ open Tuesday-Saturday. 8-6. 643-1161, for appointment., necessary if willing to leam. for ovemlght and permanent | redecorated, gas furnace, con­ Wolverton Agency, Realtors, day and officials said snow Early morning temperatures of IVllliams Oil Co.; and Arthur Must have neat appearance guest rates. and stove, garage. Very spe­ PhUbrlck Agraoy, 640-8464. attached garage, built - In integrated over BoHyla, N.C., all tension for approval of a gen­ Clo.sed Monda>’a Comer Oak Household Semees PEDIGREED CHINESE PU(^ veniently located. Call 649- 649-2813. melting at the 1,500-foot level of ranged from 12 below zero at 34 aboard were killed. Godbout of West Hartford, and good personality. This is cial. Adults only. Call - 643- 0004. stove, dishwasher, disposal, the California coast range was Cut Bank, Mont., to 67 at Lare- eral repairer’s license for John and Spruce St. 649-9659. Offered 13-A 7 months -'Id. female, has FRONT ROOM, centrally lo­ 7222. wall-to-wall carpet, 2 baths, One Year Ago head of the Eastern Boiler Op. SALESLADIES, full and part- a permanent position with ex-' shoU, $75. Call 289-6639. > adding to the flood headache. i do, Tex. Dlugonskl at a gasoline sta­ cated, ■ parking. 59 Birch H0U8M Ptr Sale 72 rec room, washer and dryer. Ellington Pope Paul VT returned to The plans for the group tion at 250 W. Middle Tpko. REWEAVING ot BURNS, moth time fabric selling. Apply cellent advancement opportu­ FOUR ROOM, second floor, un­ dwellings in, this Residence AA nities, as wefl as good starting Street. 649-7129. Immedlaee occupancy, a.s.sum- Rome from his visit to the Holy and a vtu-lance for Raymond F. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ Pilgrim Mills, 177 Hartford furnished apartment. Inquire CONCORD RD - Beautiful Land. Zone have ^ e n drawn by Gil­ F ersofu m Road, Manchester. salary, commission and all Articles For Sale 45 I INVITATION ranch, to rn Uvtna room, toriu- able VA . mortgage. Hanley 4 ROOMS 4 YOU Damato to erect a four-family dow shades made to measure, ------I FURNISHED ROOMa com­ 233 Center Street. - Agency, 643-0030. Rockville bert Switzer, Hamden archi­ dwelling on the west aride at all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys employe benefits. If interested plete light housekeeping facili­ oi dinljag rocra, cabinet kitchen, STATE LICENSED rest home CARPETS .and life too, can be Custom quality Ranch with tect. Eldward St. made while you wait. Tape *'e- SALESGIRLS in this better - than - average ties. Centrally located. Mrs. c ^ S t r a l l y l o c a t e d ~ 5 ' FOR BIDS 1 bedrsoraa. roorsatlan room, NEW 2 FAMILY, 6-4, under centrally located, reasonable position, apply to the Singer beautiful if you use Blue room, second floor apartment, landscaped yard. Morton BL spacious one acre lot. Set­ Pencheff and Godbout, who Damato will base his request rates, friendly atmosphere. corders for rent. Marlow's. 88? Lustre. Rent electric sham- Accomazzo, 12 Arch St., Man­ construction, two heating sys­ ting gives panoramic view Public RecordsY have an option to purchase the Main., 649-622L ■yExperienced m coats, suits Company, 832 Main Street. cdmpletely modemlMd and BOLTON BOARD Roberteco, Rsoltar. 6«l-00ia. GOP Urges Assenibly Action on hardship, on an unusual Tel 875-1011. pooer $1. Olcott Variety'Store. chester. 643-6948. tems, large lot, central loca­ to the western horizon. Of­ Oak Grove St. property, have shape, o f the lot which, he says, and dresses. Good steady very clean. $115 month. J. D. OF EDUCATION, tion. Call Builder, Leon Cies-’ Ma n c h e s t e r — New 7 room fers i;344 sq. ft. In move-ln Warrantee-JDeed - allowed for parking facilities precludes the construction of INCOME TAXES prepared by positiop. Apply FOR BE7TTER cleaning,- to BEAUTIFUL ROOM in private Realty Co., 643-5129, 643-8779. zynskl, 649-4291. home, kitchen privileges if de­ BOLTON, CONN. raised ranch,' 3-car garage, condition frir $17,500. Call Georgia M. Shipman to Frank for approximately 200 cars. single-family dwellings at that retired internal revenue offi­ Building—Contracting 14 PRODUCTION keep colors gleaming, u s e Sealed proposals for llgb^ Roger Walker 875-8611. To Eliminate April Election J. Grimason, property at 108- cer, Marvin Baker. Call 643- Davidson & Leventhal sired. Central. Parking. In- FOUR AND THREE room bullt-ins, 1^ baths, % acre lot. SEVEN ROOM Colonial, good If the exception is granted. location. Blue Lustre carpet cleaner. Control draperies for the ^ 1- tremendoui value- Bayes Agen­ 105 Avery St. 0117. , CARPENTRY — Bathrooms TRAINEES Rent electric shampooer $1. • quire,27 New Street. apartments. Including heat, „ u • ...i *. location, rec room, garage, I tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ ' Manchester .j^arkade ----- — ----- hot water, 'and gas for cook- High. School will be re- cy. 648-4808. nice landscaping, newly re­ 8.\Y/ollort/5 T h e Republican Town Com'^night’s city pouncil meeting, Marriage Licenses The Shertvln-Willlams Co. William Lawrence Kurtz,^ East WANTED — Ride tq Sunapee, eling, garages, additions, ce­ FURNISHED ROOM for rent, Electric refrigerator and celved by the Superintendent modeled electric kitchen. J. D. JJdlIU W & “ W c U id L C mittee approved______,4 .a resolution at.* ooroorationcorporation counsel Attv.Atty. Ed-Ed­ SECRETARY SEVEN ROOM Oldar iMine, 4 Hartford. A and Diane Lee Mi­ New Hampshire Ski re^on, ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn- Openings on all shifts for ------Main Street, 9 Hazel furnished. Call 649-7834 o t Schools, Philip C. Llguorl, at” Realty, 648-5129, 643-8779. Mancheater Parkade win M. Lavitt reported that ski, 649-4291. ^ e e t , 649-2170. or 649-5779, between 5-7 p.m. the office of the Board of Bdu- bedroens, 8 baths, lot TEcUl. its meeting Monday supporting only a special act, approved by chaud, 69 Birch St.; Jan. 16, St. AUTO TRADINO POST any day between January 12- TO TOWN MANAGER men to train on production FILL; Ba n d 'and grravel fo r , Marlon Itobortiian. Realtor Manchester 649-5306 24. Call Lou. 643-7980, before ------cation, Bolton, Connecticut, un- E. FOUR BEDROOM Ranch with proposed state legislation which the General Assembly, could Bridget’s Church. . STARTING SALARY. jobs in process plant, good sale. Call 649-8974. ROOM FOR lady, quiet. In- 648-8908. — 6 p.m. DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof­ ni.irp9!24 C h a r t e r 64s ' FOUR ROOM tenement In 2- til 4:00 p.m'. Monday, February a neat rec room. Prime loca­ would'felimlnate a city election eliminate the election. Raymond Hyde Bllven, 123 ing, siding, alterations, ,me kitchen at 8:30 p.m. Monday, February able. Started in the twenties. $1,8,500. 19 Gerald Drive. Ver­ unnecessary election expenses would automatically make the Rodms. dormers, porches, years’ clerical experience in­ wdll Interview and hire at Vacant. T. J. Crockett, .Real­ non. Owner 875-6745. and to accrue this savings to •d down? Short on down pay­ basements refinished, cab­ Manchester. Open dally 7-^ privileges. Inquire 132 Birch 8. 1965. Democrats trlctors in the elec­ volving stenography inclnding Mancheseter office, Con­ Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. If It is'ranch living you are tor, 643-1577. the taxpayers of the city of Radar Atop Mt. Fuji STEVE MARTEN Low Winter Prieet ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- inets, built-ins, formica, tile two years in secretarial work Street. TOWN OF COVENTRY Specifications can be obtain­ SOUTH WINDSOR — 4 bed­ tion.” alco? Don't desjiair! See Hon necticut State Employment ed at the office of the Superin­ , after, call us today. We Rockville and the toWn of Ver- President No job too smeill. William or equivalent combination of Service, 806 Main St, Man­ NEW NESCO Roaster with MANCHESTER—Rolling Park. room split level, 2 full baths, Carruthers said that the town est Douglas. Inquire about low- Robbins carpentry service. LARGE RjOOM In private home ZONING BOARD tendent of Schools, Brandy have just rounded up two TOKYO—A remote - controlled ^ucation and experience. Addi­ chester. 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 utility table; new Bell Sc How­ of . the finest ranch listings Six room Cape with 3 bed­ fireplace, finished rec room tiUdir the nresent citv char- committee would not endorse 1963 CHEVROLET 1068 FORD WAO(»I oat down, smallest payments 649-8446. , tional information and applica­ for gentleman, quiet neighbor­ S ti^ t, Bolton, Connecticut rooms, kitchen with bullt-lns, meteorological radar station has p.m., Thursday, Jan. 7, ell moirie cameras, models 220 hood, near bus line, parking. It has ever been our pleas­ wlth glass sliding doors, one ..J Anin any candidates, if an election been completed atop Mount Fuji, Impala 2-Dr. H .'f.,'V -8, Falrlane 500. R-H, auto., anywhere. No small loan or fi­ tion form available at Office of The right to-accept any bid formal dining room, living car earaxe convenient loca-' election In April is re- is required, since that action CARPENTRY — 32 years’ ex­ 1965. and 252; new electric paint re­ References. 649-3589 or 643- OF APPEALS ure to offer for sale. One S 'qulred. Carruthers had previous- the highest spot In Japan, at a R-H, auto., P.S., W8W. V-8, wsw. A_ perfect nance company plan. Douglas Tojvn Manager, South Wind­ mover. 643-5332. | or reject any‘or all bids is re­ room with fireplace, full shed would require a caucus and Motors, 883 Mato.' perience. Ceilings and ^floor 0234 after 5:30. There will be a public hear­ served if deemed necessary for of them is located qff Ver­ ly recommended teatthi the elec- cost of $611,000. Helicopters lift­ Beauty ftl95 wagon for only $1895 sor; State Personnel Depart­ ■t-rr dormer, finished rec room, 643-6472. U * R Realty Co., other efforts. tiled, porches, rec rooms, ga­ ment, Hartford; or qny office An' Equal Opportunity TAKE SOIL away the Blue ing Janutuy 11, 1965 at 8 P.M. the best Interest of the Town non Street in the east and tlon be eliminateo, since the ed to the summit one of the JAGUAR HARDTOP coupe, rages, additions, attics fin­ WANTED — Man *o shaW' 8 of Manchester and the oth­ beautiful yard, $16,900. Wol­ Inc., 643-2692. world’s largest parabolic! anten­ of the Connecticut State Em­ Employer Lustre way from carpets and In the Town .Office Buflding to of Bolton. verton Agency, Realtor, 649- city government will be dlsolved I XK120, new tires, new bat­ ished, remodeling,^ concrete room apartment with two oth­ er Is in the southern part nas and a dome to protect it. ployment Service. Last date for upholstery. Rent electric take up the following appeal: Board of Education 2813. July' 1. A consolidated govern­ 1968 FORD FAIRLANE 1068 CHEVRm.ET tery, new pamt, $1,000. 649- work. No job too small. ImmS' er men. 640-3081. Mr. and Mrs. W, H. Pfleffer, of town. These are highly ment will take over then. . R.I. Governor Tpe radar can scan a SOO-mlle 2979. filing application is January 22, shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Bolton, Connecticut Bolton 600, 2-Dr., ,H.T., R-H, Bel Air ; 4-Dr., R-H., diate estimates. 643-2629 1965. Wallpaper Supply. Silver Street, requesting per­ desirable homes In excel- IN-LAW QUARTERS — 7% If elections were held, win­ radius f— or about 60 per cent MAN FOR DELIVERY and ■lent locations. Both of of the country — and Is the V-8, auto., wsw. Black auto., V-8, P.S. A real CHEVROLET 1957 convertible^ CARPBCNTRY—Rec rooms, for­ general drug store work, full ' ’ 1 mission to place a 69 f t trailer room ranch, 2 baths, 2-zone ners WOUI4, serve from May 1 to To Visit Town and Gorgeous. $1790 good one only 81806 Wanted—Rooms— Board 62 on parent's Ipnd, Mr. and Mrs. them are priced Under $19,- heat, garage, drastic reduc­ July 1, a totAl ot eight weeks. largest .of Its type in Japan. V-8, standard shift, good con­ mica, ceiimgs, closets, remod­ F*perlenced. UNUSED POLAROID |000 and easily financed. CUSTOM DELUXE dition, new top, brakes, etc. eling, hatchways, attics fin­ Box N, Herald. WANTED — Room and board H. . J. Pfieff4r, to be used as a tion to $18,500. Manchester. In explaining the resolution, COMPTOMETER Land camera. 649-4117. • Call Mrs. Babin for de- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Carruthers said. “ It was the GERMAN MEASLES Best offer. Please call 649- ished, concrete steps,' floors, In private home for elderly " ‘'J** I tolls. RANCH Gov. John H. Chaffee of 1860 CHEVROLET 0987 between 6-6 p.m. All interested persons are In­ 646-0103. e feeling of the Republican Town INCREASE a962 BUICK porches, garages. No job too OPERATORS woman. Good financial return Wanted I Rhode Islanfl haa agreed to be L e S a b r e 4-Dr., R-H, small. 649-8880. WANTED — Laborers, steady Uiamoadfr—TVatelies— for suitable arrangement. vited to attend. I Three large bedrooms, 8 Committee that this action Impala 4-Dr. H.T., R-H, 1964 FORD, 6-passenger Coun­ work, good pay. 875-6(^8. Grant E. Toothaker Sr. SIX ROOM, modem Ranch, fireplaces, 2 . baths, large would best serve the Interests of the speaker for the Manohestor HARTFORD (AP)—The State auto., V-8, WSW., P.S., auto., V-8. P.8., PA. try Squire, fqlly equipped, ex­ Jewelry 48 Pleabe call 649-0987 betjveen 100x200 lot, near school, 2 bullt-ln kitchen, slate foy­ Health Department reported to­ PcB. Don’t miSB this A. A. mON, me. Rooftte Openings for experienced .5-6 p.m. Chairman CLERK-TYPIST i JARVIS REAL’TY CO. the community, since It would Republican Town Coinmlttee’a W8W. A real puff. V 306 cellent condition, owner has aiding, palntlim. CariMntry. AJ- operators, for part - time PROFILE MACHINE set^ fireplaces, full basement, ga­ er, 2-car basement garage, result In a direct savings of tax annual Uncoln Day get togeth­ day a total of 40,737 cases of one. ft196 Wa t c h a n d j b w b l r y re- I REALTORS rage, Immediate occupancy. company car. Must sacrifice, teranons and addiUona Ceil­ days, part-time nights or operator, minimum 50 hours, for smoU engineering I amesite drive, one acre 'dollars.' er this year. German measles in Connecticut $2,600. Call 649-6006. ings. ■ Workmanship guaran­ all benefits.' Dean Machine pairing Prompt service. Up to B«1 Air Real Estate. 643-9332. treed lot, only $20,900. durlAg 1964—more than 10 times MANY OTHERS TO CHOOSE FROM full-time days. Must be $30 on your ifid watch In trade. Worit must be neat uo- ■648-1121' Eves. 648-1686 “ The town committee also aU' Gov. CRiaffee’s acceptance teed. 299 Autumn St- 648-4860. skilled in idl phases of Products, 165 Adams Street. was announced by Republican the flgm « for 1068. 1956 STUDEBAKER. V-8 Com­ Closed Mondays. F. B. Bray, NOTICE curate. Latest IBM typo- TRANSFERRED — Must sell. thorized the town chairman to comptometer work. Apply -FOR RENT- writers. LAWRENCE F. FIANO take whatever action he may Town Chairman,Francis Della- Most of the 1964 oases occur-j WE NEED GOOD, CLEAN OARS! BEFORE YOU mander, excellent runi^mg con­ Bi d WELL HOME Improvement AIR-CONDITIONINa and re­ 787 Mfiln Street, State Tneater (The Registrars of Voters of Liuge, new Garrlsmi Colonial BOY THAT NEW CAB, BEE MB! frigeration service man, some Building. deem necessary to work out this Fera-last night red during the first half of thej dition, very good tires. $176. O on ii^ y —Roofing, siding, al- EMPLOYMENT DBET. tha Town of Manchester, Conn,, In IwauUfUl and convenient Realtor ' 648-3766' year, the Department said. 742-8261 after 6 p.m. te rations, ^ addUtons and re­ oil burner experience helpful, PROFESSIONAL This Is a 40 hour week posi­ ]TER -T Now 8 room Woodhlll Heights. 119,800. matter with the Democratic According to D e 11 a • F e r a, ru. PAY MOUe FOR YOUR 1V A D I $$$$ will be In session in the Regis­ tion. 80 hour part-time to - .. Oolonlml, 13x34 living Charlea Nicholson 742-6364 town chairman and tha Sec­ Mancheater is cooperating with A total of 8,048 eaaea were re-1 modeling ot all ^srpes. Ebcod' top outfit, good pay, steady trars Office fit the Municipal 649-0721, PONTIAC, 1968 Catalina Con­ year'’round employment,, bene­ Garden— Pann-—Dairy pHcont will be oonslderad. family room, buUt-ln retary of State’s office.” town oOBunltteee in South ported for 1068, and 1,818 Inj ITOU CAN ALWAYS DO BVSINRSS lent worfcm'anahlp. 640-6496. FIRST NATIONAL Building, Friday, January 8, OFFICE 1962 vertible, fully equipped, must fits. CaU weekdays, 5^-4252, Products 50 i, master bedroom with MANCHESTER — Exception­ Dolores L. Merritt, 646-0424. RcicicvUle's government is al' Wlndzor and Beat Hartford, . STORES, INC. 1965,'from 5 p.m. until 8 p.m .,! room, low twentlss. most entirely Democratic. Only and perbope other towna oa ' Inoraazez also wore nporl aell, like new. $2,500. 648-8690. 8-5 p.m. Located In Dootor’a For interview, phono S6»- al 7 room Oarrlaon Colonial, Soofuic ana Chimneys (6- A APPLBS—Macs and Cortlsnds, for the purpose o f making an | 6811, Extension 82 or 48. ',648-4806. built-in kltchep and yraU-to- tw o. Reipublicans hold oMlco, well, in arranging th4 Lbioota In cases of streptococcal sore I Park and Oakland Avo. enrollment of electors who are i Building at 28 Haynee S t )i X3tfv affair, •throat, 86,818, u id Infectlo^ EXPHUUIDN^JBD L A Y O U T ^ jm : No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Form, BLOCK from Mato, two wall carpeting, beamed cell­ COVENfniY — 6 H room Cape and they are members o f ttae AUTO TRADING POST ROOFm o — Speclallilng ra« Bast Hartford ' who has worked with layout I 14 Spencer St entitled to vote at the CfiucusCe ing, panued rec room, garage, lue 4 Boom ranch, excellent 'nta eiveBt will take ifiaoe at hepatttte, 667, tbr U64. pairing roofs of all kinds, new of the Town of ManCheeter. Pbent M M 551 yt 4-4 duplex, permanent hav« trM to Manohaotai'a State Armory on & 1666, 80,170 o f aircraft tubing, .axperimen-' PIONEER [IdlBf, two recent beating eye- and manicured fenced yard. Si-law kltuatloa, IX.000 down-i city officiaie nav« tnoa w ^ . Mobile Homes 6«A roofs, gutter work, chimneys taJ find production nlrcraft I Household Goods SI gigned, Only 831,900. Haysi Afuujr. Paaok Realtar, a6»-X476. 742- obtain serznM on to forgb tbe Main Other detailsHz M're;bavaiwt uea aad 616 Infootioual cleaned, repaired. Aluminum WOHAN for cosmetic and Edward F. Mbriarty, spply fit iha oiw v'. — " garagee, clean. Bayee ports, good salary and good or, 6 3 4 M 8 . 648-4608. ' 8848. Agril 4Mtta.A8 Monday'pet bosa 1S87 ELCAR all aluminum aiding. 80 years' experience. drug counter. Sbmerlenced, fringe beoeflte. AU replies THREE PIECE walnut bed­ Frederick B. Peck, addreao. PARACHUTE CO. trailar, 87’x8', ftmlahad. Sac* Free aatlmatas. Oall BamUif, Food personality, futf
port lor greater MANCHESTER In High Court Moving to redeem a campaign dental schools, and set up a sys­ Johnson also told Ctongress that not today aa 'was printed in chester will meet S.iturday at last night was poorly heated tween Carter St. and Birch creased. ’The general meeting, held at the increases at the bottom and SHOPPING PARKADB Ckmgress. today a vast pro­ pledge, Johnson, in his first spe­ tem of scholarships-for medical growth of health research is error in yesterday’s Herald. and not sound enough to house 'Mountain Rd. middle levels as well. ROUTE 6, BOLTON cial legislative ' message to the and dental students "who would necessary and toe 1966 budget 2 p.m. in the Federation Room, There were 835 more patients 'Tiling Junior High School cafe­ WASHINGTON (A P )- g>aa' a co-conaplrator wlth^sites, code books and , Intelli- gram for advancing tbe na­ Center Congregational Church. heavy fire fighting trucks. The board voted last night to teria, did not represent a quor­ In support of a higher mini­ OPEN EVERY SUNDAY Thompson. gence and counterintelligence HARTFORD (AP) tion’s bealtb, coupling hos­ new Congress, listed as his first not otherwise be able to enter or Includes: Ilie PM Theta Chapter of admitted (13.607) in 1964, and mum, it waa noted that after F6I agents seized a 29- recommendation that the Social complete such training." — A 10 per cent increase la William H. Curti-s, superintend­ Although the town planning approve final assessments the average length of stay in­ um, so no official motion was Telephone 649-4SSS Hoover said Thompson, a res­ activities of the United States Gov. John N. Dempsey’s pital insurance for the. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority will ent of Mahche.ster's schools, | commission had warmly dis- against three Hillside St. and made. President Robert Wolfert four years of teaching, a teach­ year-old New Yorker today ident of Bay Shore, N.Y., con­ government.’’ Security system be broadened In the latter conhectlon, John­ federal expenditures for such Meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at creased by almost one half a Hoover identified Kudashkian veto of ■ three budgetary aged under Social Security "to finance the cost of basic son said half of last year's med­ re.search and related training. will speak on his trip to Rus- j cussed the feasibility of the one Earl St. resiclent for a sew- day, from 6.S days to 6.9 days. attributed the poor showing to er was only then reaching the and charged him with con­ spired with Kudashkian and oth­ accounting procedures — home of Miss Sandra Ma- sia. Mrs. C. W. Tiffin will be town-owned McKee St. location «r Installed during the smUrner. two other teacher meetings be­ point of repaying debts ac­ er unnamed indi-viduals in the as a Soviet, national formerly with an all-out attack on health services” for the aged. ical school graduates came —.Funds to begin an automat­ Un, 284 Woodland St, Monday night, the debate was In comparison with 1963, the spiring to transmit U.S. employed by toe U.N. secretar­ part of the 19*63-65 appro­ This is the long-sought program from families with more than ed system for processing ' the hostess. Refreshments will be It also approved the sale of average ^lly census was up 18, ing held at the same time. cumulated in the first three. espionage plot. “the three great killers, not repeated last rhght. 75 parking meters to Jewett Except for the $200,000 figure, At the middle level, dissatis­ military secrets to the So­ ’Die jdot, Hoover said, provid­ iat in New York but now living priations act passed by the for hospital insurance fbr toe $10,(X)0 yearly income.s, and exploding volume of information served. to 252; the number of operations heart disease, cancer and elderly. urged that access to the profes­ on drugs and other chemicals Orford Parish Chapter, DAR, Two planning commission city at $3 a head, and accepted increased 426, to 6,331; and no specific amounts were in­ faction was voiced over the In­ viet Union. ed” for me payment for various in Russia. General Assembly — was will hfive a Dessert Card Party members had asserted that re-' ygeds to Kane Rd., part of cluded in the motion. Miss Mar­ crease received at tenure in FBI Director J. Edgar poo- sums of money to Thompson Thompson lives with his wife stroke.” The President called, too, at sion must not be denied to able related to health. emergency room visits rose 777. called unconstitutional to­ The attack also woul^_ be the other end of the age scale, youths from lower Income He called also for a five-year tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at the cent and future growth may, phnip Rd., and Highwood Dr., tc 10,742. tha White, chairman of the comparison to that received in ver identified him aa ^bert N. and involved toe use of code and three children at 1693 N. home of Mrs. Edward R Jaycees Offer have changed fire s^tion loca-1 easement for a cul- MEA's personnel policies com­ other towns. NOW Thompson, a self-employed fuel names, false identities and Gardiner Drive, Bay Shore. day in a brief argued be­ launched against other major for the federal government to groups. extension, with an increased Kuehn, 1020 Ellington Rd. tion requirements. The major-1 de.,ac at the end of Highwood These figures were computed mittee, said that if a meeting Miaa White r^iUed that It Is IS THE TIME TO oil diatrlbutor. He said FBI in- codes, ciphers and other types He is a native of New York fore the State Supreme diseases with toe aim, as John­ pay part of costs’bf medical and The aid to schools themselves, authorization, of toe program South Wiiidsor. Committee Free Town Guide ity ejected their a.ssertlon Dr. by Bernard Felton, the hospi- can be arranged, she will pre- low in comparison becauae the veotigration revealed that of secret writing in order to and veteran of six years in toe son stated it, "to turn otherwise dental care for children In Johnson said, is needed to keep for helping provide research t^ ’s administrative assistant. Court of Errors. hollow laboratory triumphs into needy families. That program some of them from going out of facilities for universities and mwnbers include Mrs. Steven however, and approved the lo­ ■sent four or five working seta of personnel oonunittae feels that Thompson was recruited into a communicate. Air Force, having served in The governor had no constitu­ cation. Appropriations approved af- LEASE Soviet intelligence operation West Berlin, Labrador, and sev­ health victories.’’. | would cost more than toe health business. other nonprofit, organizations. D. Williams Jr.. Mrs. Harold L. Members of the Manchester y V . 1. # ^ r public hearings include $2,- salaries schedules in the neigh­ the town offera other offaettihg Hoover said toe espionage tional authority to "line veto’’ In other bu.siness before the i borhood of $200,000 for the board IHE while serving with the U.S. Air eral posts in toe United States. It would be centered In a new i center plan. The bulk of toe message was Preston. Mrs. John E. White, Jaycees will distribute 14,000 advantages. efforts "were particularly con­ toe three measures included in (See Page Six) , Mrs. Richard McCabe and Miss directOTS last surplus to the capital improve- to consider. Before dlscuasicm began on JTorce in Berlin in 1957. cerned with furnishing informa­ While in toe Air Force, Moov- toe appropriations act by the ^1.2-billlon system of 32 regional I He also proposed that the gov- devoted to proposals in such copies of their annual town Navy Club was given assurance rnn State Suspends Sally Robb. The public is wel­ guide free to local residepts and The MEA, in an open meet­ salary mattera, Wolfert said Hoover said a Soviet natltnv tion relating to military equip­ Republican-controlled House of come. that the town wdll extend iU ^ that the retirement banquet 1965 ments and installations, missile (See Page Six) busineasee this week end. lease on the clubhouse on Main estimate of board Store’s License ing with the board’s personnel al, Fedor Kudashkian, ia narneil Representatives, it was contend­ ’The guide, listing various St. for apother 25 vears. of educaUon revenues to the tax committee Nov. 80, submitted would be heM on May 12 at Car of Your Cbahe ed by John J. Bracken. Democrats Rule RockviUe-Stalford Chapter of about four seta of schedules Fiano’a. Bracken, the state’s attorney, 8PEBSQSA will entertain at a community facilities, is one of Appearing in support of the account; and a toUl of The State Liquor Control Com­ two fund-raising projects ;Un- club's request weVe Matthew $5,400 to the general m eager s ranging in increases from a low To support this and other is serving as counsel for House meeting of the Manchester mission . has suspended the li­ of $158,000 to a high of over MEA activities, a fund raising MORMRTV Principals Have Disappeared Speaker J. Tyler Patterson, R- Oiapter of the Hammond Or­ dertaken this year by the Jay- Moriartv and Clyde Beckvrith, directors accoun^ for ceea. It is supported by Man­ • - . . ditional clerical assistance for cense of John Trivlgno, permit­ $ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 . entertainment will be given at Pol ice Find Old Lyme, plaintiff in the suit No Contest gan Society Saturday at 8:30 J the charter revision commis- President WolfeiT' said that Fiano’a Feb. 9 and 10, he said. BROTHERS which challenges the governor’s p.m. at Watkins’ Store. Re­ chester area advertisers. tee of the Olcott Package Store The Jaycees will welcome 12 L human relations commis- on Center St., for IS days. these were only sample sched­ SOI Center St. authority to veto toe three freshments will be served. f *‘0"' personnel director and The suspension, five days, of ules and the low figure did not 7-MIIXlON WOMEN CLERK Manchester , Wanted Man Report in New York items. For Openings comments on the guide, in order Article IV, Section 15 of the to 'guide future plans. This othirs to be financed from an which are in abeyance, was de­ represent an acceptable mini­ WASHINGTON — More worn-1 e48-518S ' British American Club will improvements program. The en — over seven million — are State Constitution, the plaintiff’s sponsor a dance for members ydar’s Is the second such book­ seasion was propo.sed by Demo­ increase in expected tax revc' clared on the basis of a reported mum. It has been the procedure nue due the town from year’s sale of liquor, to a minor in July in past years to submit a num­ employed In clerical jobs than In Hartford brief states, authorizes the gov­ In Key Posts and guests Saturday from 9 let to have been published by crat Robert Stone and seconded ernor to "line" or "IteVn veto’’ p.m. bo 1 a.m. at the clubhouse. the organization. by Republican Harlan Taylor. past. of last year. ber of seta of achedules, said in any other occupation area. - Sapphire Recovered HARTFORD (API—Hartfprd only "items of appropriation" in WASHINGTON (AP) — House Charlie Varrir^’a orchestra will Caiairman of the committee According to Stone, the pro­ the appropriation bill. gram is too detailed to be re- police picked up a man today in Democrats picked three new play. in charge of the project is Rob­ connection with a gun battle The governor cannot "line ve­ ert Oowleiy, 73 Plymouth Lane. ■viewed at a regular session. MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—Allan Dale Kuhn, two New York members today fof one of- the The directors have expressed that followed toe theft of a fur detectives and an assistant district attorney disappear­ to” items of "general legisla-1 most important committees of etore in downtown Springfield, tion,” said Bracken. . i Congress, Ways and Means. FIFTH OF AUENS GIRLS some dis.satisfaction with the ed today after a reported attempt to recover the fabu­ In Superior (3ourt, where toe | BONN — Almost one fifth of content of the program. Mass. By prior agreement, the unan­ ' Man U law They said toe man, identified lous Star of India sapphire.*!’^" case was argued previously imous choices for the jobs were the 850,000 foreigners now work­ Mrs. Helen Fitzpatrick, 406 T3jey vanished af$ef a long Beach men, Jack Roland (Mur- Oeurt Judge Norman Dube agre­ ing in West Germany are girls Oakland St,, took the board to as James Womack, did not offer Reps. Phil M. Landrum of Geor­ -— ------cat-and-mouse game with news­’ Lphy toe Surf) Murphy, 27, and ed with the Republican position 'and women, with Spanish and task for not having already ap­ much resistance when he was ^ iRoger Frederick Clark, 29. gia, Richard Fulton of.*Tennes- spotted by Patrolman Damase men, climaxed by a taxicab that toe three sections were i see and Charles A. Vanik o( Greek girls predominating. proved a program. "What are flight and rendezvous with a Kuhn, accompanied by toe Items of general le^lation and ' Chevrier in Hartford's North three officers, flew to Miami Ohio. There was no contest for mysterious while limousine. that the governor had no auth­ the openings, as there was on a End section shortly after 7, a.m. Tuesday after reportedly telling ority to veto such items. Detectives said that the man . IVhdtoer • they have toe 683- w ifhorities he might be able to previous occasion when Lan­ was leading police to some furs carat sapphire was not learned, However, he ^ o upheld toe drum lost out, even though he g et. his haitda on the missing governor’s- -posiU^, basing .bla - Sale . Which were left In another sec­ but a ne'wsman'said one of the sapphire. had toe backtng"of House Demtv Women can do it! Men can do HI detectives had an attache case decision on ^ state statute cratic leaders. tion of toe city. Murphy and Clark remained (section 2-36) that "no general SKI pr.l In Springfield Wednesday handcuffed to his wrist when in a New York jail under high All three am .backers of the night. Patrolman Robert Sey­ last seen. legislation shall be made a part kind of health .care for the aged A N Y O N E bond. of such appropriation bill." mour’s jaw was smashed by a There .was speduiation they Kuhn was spotted by news­ President Johnson Wants. CAN ' bullet in toe gun battle. had returned to New York. men at his fancy bayfront Today’s action was important for two reasons: b m f i t n « • « l I Another man was shot In toe The Star of India, toe world’s apartment in Miami, aceyjm Halfway House MaAartabbIm A m ImV p iae. TWyim v«rv j/ PUT UP and hospitalized along with largest cut sapphire, the De- pimied by a man who said his HARTf,ORD (AP)—The neigh­ 1. The three new members Seymour. * Long ruby and 20 other gems, name was "Charlie Smith.” He bors Were up in arms. They should give the administration the -edge it needs to move m Tiny 4m NEWl Wesson Memorial Hospital all valued at $410,000. were tak­ said he was not a detective. signed a petition and went to authorities tentatively identified en Oct. 29 from the American The two later bolted from eport. They didn’t want ex-con­ promptly out of the committee a Museum of I^atural Hlstpry in victs living in their neighbor­ bill providing health care for «r !«//JUm jfcate. him as Raymond Holt. 28, of Kuhn’s apartment and disap­ PRE-PASTED Baltimore, Md. Police, who had New York. peared. • hood. the aged under Social Security. said toe wounded man may Charged in toe theft besides Before daybreak, a newsman An organization called Con­ This is a keystone of President Johnson’s legislative arch for *“Helailca Is the registered have been an innocent bystand­ Kuhn, 26. are two other Miami found Kuhn again — this time at necticut Halfway Housa-'^lnttl er. did net re lease his name im­ the Dunes Motet in Miamiil{planned to.oi>«rate a two-family New Army Cargo Carrier Real Twister the coming year. ’EM of the Hei^rleln 2. The Democratic members Patent Corp.” " mediately. Beach. Four other men wer('6( AS a ' stop-off point for New one and one-half ton Army cargo carrier was demonstrated yesterday at The bandits’ car waa found with him. their way from prison of the Ways and Means Com­ Judge Blamefi the Michigan Army Missile Plant near Detroit. The two aluminum units, a mittee also choose the assign­ iWALLCLOTHj aarked on Main Street in Hart- Registered at the motel wad ^ Mpefully, a place in society. fcrd, Conn., about an hour after Legal Logjam Asst. Dlst. Atty. Maurice Nad- The neighbors said it would four-wheeled tractor and a two-wheeled carrier, can traverse difficult off-road ments of party members to oth­ It was driven away. It had three Jarl of Manhattan, N.Y. terrain, is amphibious lind light enoug h to be delivered by parachute and heli­ er House committees. There is U^sddon, bullet holes in toe right side. . Jack PbrMr, newsman for (See Page Six) copter. (AP Photofax.) always brisk competition for DRUG COMPANY E. A. JOHNSON PAINT CO. Patrolman Seymour was shot On Attorneys radio station WINZ, tried to coveted spots on the major com­ 7tS MAIN STREET MANCHESTEB mittees, so this l7-member M l Main St.—64S-BS21 as he got out of his patrol car question one of the four. In front of Aatmann Furs Inc. He got this reply: "As you group of Democrats has double HARTFORD (AP)—“It is of significance for fellow party Where the burglary occurred. no avail to have 15 more Judges can Me, we are trying to get First Sethaqk Announced Broken Dream, Air Force He said he believes he shot ■ome eleep.’’ members in toe House. i and wounded toe man who fired if counsel are not available for . They apparently didn’t get Broken Bones The importance of the Ways at him. trial when the Judges are ready muc)i. Before dawn, Porter To Disband and Means Committee lies in Both Seymour and toe Other to proceed.’’ aald, a taxi arrived, plriced up Change in Schedule the fact that it originates all tax man were reported in good con­ Superior Court Judge John P. Kuhn and the other four and SYDNEJY, Australia leg^islation. Its actions cao have dition last night. The patrolman Cotter made the comment drove off. (AP)—Christine Stavrdy- a big effect on the nation's econ­ is slated to undergo surgery to­ Wednesday on toe State Bar As­ They . stopped Mveral blocks laki, 23, dreamed she was Reservists omy. day for removal of toe bullet. sociation’s recent caH for the away, Porter said, and Kuhn For Apollo Project eloping ■with her finance House Republicans planned a SPECTACULAR A partner In toe fur shop said appointment of an additional IS made a telephone call from a and jumped from a third- WASHINGTON (AP) — The meeting of their own to continua *'thousands of dollars worth of Superior Court Judges to help booth. Five minutes later, a story window. Air Force announced plans to­ toe business of organizing for furs were missing.’’ But police break an unprecedented logjam Christine broke a leg, a day to disband 155 Air Force the new session. ■- nve no report on what if wy- of civil caaes on the court 'K ne 'Soto!‘”the**fivf jSL£d HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)—The U.S. plan to orbit three foot and her pelvis. Reserve units by ApriJ, Among the proposed rule tiling was stolen. docket. Into u from the parked cab and astronauts in an Apollo moon spacecraft in 1966 suf- "My dream was so real," The action involves about 8,- changes for their party conler- Seymour and patrolman John Cotter said toe lawyers them- took off again. fg^gd its first setback today with announ