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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1«S4 PAGE TWENTY-POUR Avsngs Daily Nst Ptnss Run ifllanr^^ater lEai^tting Harold . Vbr Um Wook Bndad Vtnooot of V.'R, Wo __ Mbruary S, 19S4 vice prehldeot of Uw Temple, Uorria Wreotons is M ehoige of doFA LSE t e e t h . -.s^V M 1 Hadaisah Hears and a loag-tixne leader in the rofreotomonti. ■OTw H '1G . m About Town Manchester JewUh Oommunlty, Rocfc, Slid* or Slip? 13,892 ortHag. VMiar Announce Engagements Review of Book will review Norman Pruchter’s e a s t HARTFORD GETS PASTUIH, on tmpMved powdar Msmbor of tha Audit LOAN to b* ■prlnklsd on upper or lower Bursan of OlreulatloB ■IgM as «a at. IMiqr 18^ la Sli. Ittoibwiti of Maty Burtinell new book, "Coat Upon, a Stick.” pletee, holds false teeth more firm^ C h « n « y Auxiliary, Spanish Manchester C9iapter of Ha- The book haa been hailed by . WASHINGTON (AP) — The m place. Do not elMe, slip or rook. Manduattr^A diy a / FiHof« Charm American War Veterans, have dassah .wlll hold its next meet many reviewers os one of the PubUc Housing Administration Wo gummy. looey. peat* taste or been invited to a Joint installa ing Tuesday night at 8:80 at the best of 1963. has announced a loan of $1,782,- feellns.FABTlBTHlesIkMliie (non- aoid). Does not sour. Ohecke '‘piste (Oloaolfled AdvortMag Pag* SS) tion pf Veterans of World War new Temple Beth Sholoni on E. Mrs. Theodore Rosen la in 846 to help East .Hartford, odor breath". Qet PASTSSTB at VOL. L X X X m , NO. 114 (TWENTY-FOUR PA6ES->TW0 SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1964 tm PRICE SEVEN CBNTB I and Auxiliary Sunday at 2 Middle Tpke. charge of program ‘arrange Conn., finance construction of drut punters avarywbtre. pjn . at the VFW Home. George Sandals, executive ments for the meeting, aind Mrs. 120 low-rent homes. Members o f the- Ma^iianese Society will meet tonijg^t at Epents T:SO at the W. P. Quiah B^meral Battle Breaks Cease-Fire, Home^ 225 Main St., to pay re spects to the late Dante Pagani, In State , Home Pledge a member. OPEN TUESDAY & THURSDAY TILL 9 Ball Postpones ' Departure The executive board of the Junior Century Club will meet tonight at 8:80 at the home of NKXMSIA. Cyprus (A P )# Oreok Cypriots aoid they loat'^ypriota aoemed to be on the V a le n ti S eek s Mrs. Lawrence Decker Jr., 189 —^Heavy fighting broke a one dead and several wounded v e ^ e of wiping out the Turks Laurel St., Wapplng. Mrs. Reg- The worst fighting centered there. T o J o in S u its cease-fire in the southern Continuing Peace Try hiald Chietensen will serve as near the Amsup Mesjid Moeque. The eruption of fighting broke eo-faostesB. port of LimaBSol at dawn A Britioh military source said a cease-fire arranged in LimaS' On Legislature today and Greek Cypriots the Greek Cypriota used ar sol by the British Wednesday Xbs. Andrew T. Suhie, hus mored buUdosers, on old tank night. band of Oie former Doris swung makeshift armor and h(»nemade armored cars. MaJ. Gen. Peter Young, HAR'TFORD (AP) — A $50,000 Extortion Attempt Mlchelitsch of Manchester, re ...a 'into a five-hour battle Befwe the original cease-fire British commander of the Cy- New Haven junior high Britain Backs o^ntly returned to his home in against the Turkish quar was established Wednesday rus truce force, had flown to Burian Moss photO' school principal, whose HandkOu, Hawaii, after a tour The engagement of Mlss<¥> > Fallot photo ter. Then the British ar night, the Greek Cypriots had Elimassol with the Greek Cy of duty with the Seventh Fleet The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss insisted that their Turkish fel priot Interior Minister, Poly- cha!!eng« of the State Gen Linda D. Reichenbach of Man Diane Charbonneau to Albert Policy of U.S. in the Pacific. He is the son of Joyce Carol Smolensk! to Jo ranged another truce. low townsmen lay down their carpos Yeogadjis, to talk to eral Assembly’s apportion Actor Ames Laughs It Off chester to Raymond W. Luce of Fyler, both of Manchester, has The ahooUng com e aa (Ameri Mir. and Mirs. Andrew S. Suhie, seph P. Moriarty, both of Man arms. The Turkish Cypriots the combatants. ment began just before the 85 HoU St. Tolland has been announced by been announced by her parents, can and British diplomats pur were said to have refused with The savage fighting came as Mr. and Mrs. William R. Char chester, has been announced by recently^ecided League of On Viet Nam her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An sued talks in Nicosia with the out a guarantee of protection by U.S. Undersecretary of State NORTH HOLLYWOOD, bonneau of 36 Goodwin St. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal aim of landing an international Women 'Voters action was Washington LOL will meet drew Reichenbach, 20 Hamlin British troops. Geoige Ball again met with Calif. (AP)— Veteran actcir xvwwy at 8 p.m. at Oruige Hall Her fiance is the son of Mr. ter A. Smolensk! of 313 Autumn peooe force on this troubled British troops moved in os a President Makarios in an at taken, will now seek to con WASHINGTON (AP) — S t and Mrs. Harold A. Fyler of 92 lalond. St. last resort to try to sej^rste tempt to get his approval of an solidate both su‘’ts. Leon Ames, released after President Johnson and Sir xvajiif T. MiansCield Marine Her fiance is a son of Mr. and N, School St. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and An Aosocisted Press corres the combatants and were them international force to keep the being held at gunpoint for A!ec Dougias-Home, Brit Mrs. Charles W. Luce of Tol Miss Charbonneau, a 1961 Jtunes J. Valenti o f New Ha Oorpa League will meet tonight Mrs. Paul J. Moriarty, 27 Lilac pondent said he saw five Turk selves fired on. Such hosards peace on Cyprus. ven said today he will seek the four hours in a $50,000 ex ain’s prime minister, pledg land, formerly of Manchester. graduate of Manchester High ish dood In a Turkish Cypriot sre one reason Britain wants to Greek Cypriot sources said at 8 at the Marine Home on St. consolidation since the 11 plain Miss Reichenbach is a 1961 School, is employed by Combus ores ot Limassol that *7as over surrender its police role to an tortion attempt, laughed it ed today to seek ways of re Parker St. Mias Smolenskl is a 1961 Makarios had rejected the pro tiffs brought together by the graduate of Manchester High tion Engineering, Inc., in the run in the battle. He said the international truce force. posal, but the continued nego- off. ducing tension, and said graduate of Manchester High league "got practically what I Membera of the K of C will School. She is employed at Naval Reactor Division, Wind total could be determined only The British said it appeared Uations lent some hope that the "I'v e played a lot of these they were determined “that Traveler's Insurance Co., Hart sor Locks. School, and a graduate of the the fighting had stopped a t ; Greek hEu] asked for." parts before," he said. meet tonight at 8:80 at the W. P Connecticut Institute of Hair after offlciala gained access to Cypriot leader would ford. Mr. Luce attended Man Mr. Fyler, a 1960 g^raduate of the surrounded quarter. 11:80 s-m. For a time the Greek modify his stand. Ball post If the three-judge federal Ames, who also is a promin- the pursuit of peace should Qulsh Funeral Home, 226 Main dressing, Hartford. She is a court allows his s u it, to be St., to pay respects to the late chester High School and served Manchester High School, gradu poned his departure to continue ent auto dealer, his wife, Chrls- be unfalteringly maintain three years with the U.S. Army, ated from the Hartford Insti cosmetician at Sage-Alien Co., the talks. merged, . , now, Valenti , ..said, he“ * I tine and two others were In- ed.’’. Dante Pagant, a member. Hartford, 26 months of which were spent tute of Accounting and is em The shooting finally stopped to solved in the real-life drama A Joint commimique issued Members of the Manchester in Germany. He is employed at ployed by A. J. Martin Manu Mr. Moriarty is a 1958 grad allow Ian William, a British of would be able to p a^ clpate to Wednesday that ended with the EUter a two-day Anglo-AmericEm Charlie's Service Station, Man facturing Co., Bloomfield, as uate of Manchester High School, Russians Suppress Emblem Club will meet tonight I ficial, to enter the besieged * OOP- capture of a young mechanic summit meeting emphasized 1^7:80 at the John F. Tierney chester. office manager. and has served in the U.S. Turkish sector and bring out th ^ te n e d a p ^ l . , , I who had fled with Mrs. Ames as that Britain is supporting U.S. COAT DRESS The court this week ruled in a hostage i^ e r a l Home, 219 W. Center An Aug. 22 wedding is plan The wedding will take place Navy. He is an electronic tech the local Turkish Cypriot lead policy in South Viet Nam .while St. to pay respects to Milton ned. on Aug. 8. nician at Pratt and Whitney, er, Reunadan DJemll, for peace She weIs released unharmed the United States pledged sup Wagner, whose wife is a mem division of United Aircraft News o f Defection talks. indMdu^s who claimed their after police, directed from a ' port for "the peaceful national ber (rf the club. Corp., East Hartford. An informed British sburce coMtitutional rights were helicopter overhead, surrounded independence” of MalayslEu An early spring wedding is said the Turks had been taking abridged because they live in the car. Saying that last yeEur’s limited districts which were imder-rep- Advertisement— planned. SALE SALE MOSCOW (A P)—Not a Unefaccused Western agents of "pro- "a ve”y bad beating” from the Ames, 61, plays In the "M r. nuclear test bEut treaty "marked has been published in the Mos' vocative activity" In the defec Greek Cypriots and were in resented on a basis of popula Ed” television series imd was EUi advance on the road to the For only pennies a day you cow ixess or carried on the ra tion of Yuri I. Nossenko, 86. danger of being wiped out. tion. a a star in the series, "Life With peaceful resolution of the prob may, RENT A SAFE DE dio about the defection of Yuri He has been Identified by U.S. The Turkish Cypriots in the The court split on how far Father,” as well as many mo lems which divide. EEist and POSIT BOX at CONNECTICUT Noasenko, on expert on the So officials as an officer of the So the Judiciary should go in tell vies. West,” the President EUid the BANK AND TRUST COMPANY GOING viet delegation to the disarma viet KGB security agency. (Bee Page Ten) ing the state how the Genend He said the action, reminis prime minister stressed the for dependable custody of im ment conference in Geneva. In a statement to newsmen, Assembly should be elected, but cent of a gangster movie, start need "to go forward from there portant p i^ r s (Insurance ]x4- Values Values A brief digest of the statement Tsarapkin accused Switzerland set a mid-March date for some ed •! en "I heard the doorbell and search for other ways of re Icies, stocks, bonds, will, lease, SKIING? of Semyon Tsarapin, chief of of failing to provide adequate form of decree to be issued de ducing tension.” < RENT A CAR ring. It was Just after 8 a.m. deed) plus Jewelry and val To the Soviet .delegation, assailing security lor delegates and de Accused Nazi fining next steps in re-appor- There was a young fellow stand The two leaders expressed the uables. Eliminate the hasards of For a weekend or as long To the Swiss for letting the man manded the Swiss get Nossenko tionment. ing there with a gun. He said, hope that the Soviet Union "will theft, fire or accidental loss in as YOU like. et away, was carried in the back. The Republican party has an ‘Back up and shut up.’ examine with the greatest seri your home with the security of SEnglish language service of Summoniiw Soviet Ambassa nounced plans to appeal the de ousness" the proposals the Unit $ $ Kills Himself "He said, ‘This is a holdup a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX at Cars available with ski 89.95 22.99 Tass distributed abroad. This is dor Alexander Lochtchakov to cision to the U.S. Supreme and a kidnap. Don’t try any ed States and Britain put for C.B.AT., 898 Main Street. racks attached. not available for publication in his office in Bern, Foreign Min Court. thing funny.’ ward at the Geneva disarma the Soviet Union. ister Friedrich Wahlen handed FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) ment conference of 17 nations. Votaiti, who is represented "I couldn’t believe it. He said Paul Dodgu Pontiac the Soviet envoy a stiff protest — Dr. Werner Heyde, facing by Atty, Alphonse S. DiBene- 'Ibe communique did not GENEVA (A P)—Switzerland against Tsarapkin’s remarks. one false move snd my wife INC. trial next week as a NeizI wiur detto, began the current litiga would be dead. mention the crisis in Cyprus but 878 MAIN STREET has sharply rejected the Soviet At a news conference in Ge- tion in DMember 1962 when he said that the two leaderq "re Union’s complaints about Swiss. neva, Heig said Tsarapkin wait criminal, committed suicide in "He asked for $50,000 within viewed the events of recent sought a federal order to recon two hours. I pretended to be M 6 f 6 'i Phone 648-2881 security in the case of a Soviet ed 29 hours before informing his cell at Butzbach Peniten- months during which sudden vene the 1961 Genenti Assem sick, thinking maybe I could get disarmament delegate’s defdc- Swiss police of Nossenko’s dis- tlEU*y, the state prosecutor’s of tens? s in many parts of the bly. the gun, but then I realized that tion to the United States. 1 appearance. fice Eumounced today. i world have made unforeseen Loring photo Wednesday another defendant He wanted that General As was silly.’’ FUEL C O . Wrooft ptu>io< Rene Helg, president of theHeig declared the Russians sembly to meet, before it ex LYNN WAYNE BENNER cEtils on the resources of the 867 MAIN ST. The engagement of Miss B w - The ei^ageiment ot Miss Bar Geneva cantonEd (state) govern-______refused___ to give Swiss police a in the case, Friedrich Tlllnuum, When Ames told the man he pired on Jan. 8. 1968, and to !re- did nqt have $60,000, the suspect United States and the United EAST HARTFORD dra Gene Kelley of Thompson- bara Ann NovelU o t Glaston- ment, Wednesday oMled the So-1 photograjA leaped or fell from the window of Noaseiwo, his apportlon tno-:eta^ before the tpld tjlm to contact his partner, Kingdom.” vjlle to Douglas Lee Steffens of buiy to George Arthur LeDuc Viet cljEU'gea "unfounded, unjust; I birth date or particulars of his of a washroom in the eighth The two nations, the com Flint, Mich., has been announc o f Miancheater has been an floor of an office building in Oo- new Oener^ Atoembiy con |taiyb Williams, and tell him to andil uhmmdly.''tmfriendly.’’ Be said the background, and refused to vened, - ,.y . munique continued, "are re ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Russians had refused to cooper- lom e. p n ^ e'to the Amos’ home for a ' sponding to these calls," FUEL O IL low Inspection of bis belpnglnM He i^ U n d ed f p ^ r q to kettle business conference. James Donlin of Thompsonvllle. Mrs. M. Novelll of Glastonbury. atti With Swiss Euithoritles and or permit questioning of other TOe two were to have gone seeking simultEmeously through Miss Kelley is a granddaugh Her fiance is the son o f Mrs'. on trial in Limburg next'Ilie^ the x^ppqrtionment question in When^WilUams arrived, -the ■ even hindered file Swiss police members of--fiie-'8oviet iWogn- aO y^M Would open an acts of political action to diminish the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kel Agnes LelXic of 61 Edmund St., investigation. tion. day charged with the killing 6 t gunman held him, Ames and his causes of tension. the nkw ^teneral A s s ^ b ly to, ley of Box Mt. Rd., Bolton. Her and the late Arthur P. LeDuc. ^W4iS»yon K. Tsarapkin,. chief "Ip thess (fircumstoncss, it is 70,000 persons of 200,000 exe- gues^ Herbert Johnson and Sir Alec "gave fiance is the son of Mr. and Miss Novelll is a 1950 grad iovfM delegate to the interna cu ^ the Nazis os mentEd c h a l l e f i ^ , ■' ' 'v. 'F.»’«kwt*wt6lter;;*:5^^^ at gtm- special' consideration to South Mrs. Edward J. Steffens, Flint. uate of Glastonbury High tional disarmEunent conference, (Seo Page Two) defectives. The Snft stage of Valanii’t poiikt-UBtl) nearly lO a.m. when east Asian matters and to tbe An August wedding !■ plan School. She is a secretary at Shop Pinehurst . nUmiui, 60, was office chief suit was rejected by the court,, thq ‘Baaikr of -America branch problem of Eusisting three ned. Peerless Woodworking Corp., of what the Nazis called Its eu which said an atbefnpt to block opened. . ‘ . states of the area to maintEdn Elaat Hartford. Thursday 9 A.M. thanasia, or painless killing the convening 'of A' le^lature The gunman ordered Williams their independence," the com V GALLON center in Beiiin during Wcurld "should hot M reimiitod to ex GASH A cigar is composed of three Mr. LdDuc is a graduate of till 9 P.M. to get tile $60,000 from the bank munique said. types of tobacco: A^ core of Hartford Regional Technical War n. Heyde, 61, also was em cept as Em A at a recent town meeting, to Taka hag la aaa ^ RockviU&yemon conduct a preliminary sewenga Soviet News "THE PRIZE" stu^f in ms flra district Tns hafora ^ Events proposal, mads by the sslaet* doeai I. AST EVENING District Move m m , tor a government- Cuts R ep ort In Nation om wm m$uxr » a > O K r m sponsonid study. Interest frM loans would be obtained from the Home Housing Finance On Defector miiEiui WASHmGTON (AP)-In the Proposes to Agency and would be repayable news from Waahington: only if the plans were used. B ia m irts? POVERTY DRIVE: In a let . . . w* itnned the fact that Putnam offers Objection to the proposal has « •) ter President Johnson has given Add Powers Sargent Shrlver his orden lor •very modem investor service and whatever been voiced by ci^ residenbi, not surprising that our tnquMes who fear that as town residents EXCLUSIVE SHOWINCI mounting the administration’s your needs may be from mutual funds to cor A pre^MMU to reotgan izo V er they may have to pay fbr dim* led to BO positiTs result.” Helg campaign against poverty. non’s Fire District, Ucened to trict sewer construction. ^"You wfll direct the acUvlUes porate financing your Putnam representa said. I ON SCREEN 7H)0-9:80 revision of the city charter, has Under the proposed reorgani Swiss police said Nosssnko B u r N S ! D C of all executive departments tive can help you. You’ll receive a most been revealed by First Select- zation, the fire district vrould SAT. 2KNM:S»-7M-e:8e and agencies involved In the friendly welcome. nm Santuel B. Peart, a pro have the authority to construct aliired into neighboring Francs program against poverty,” said ponent of the plan. the sewer lines. However, the Feb. 4. There is no Indlcatioa the President, who also ex- Peart said the main poinU of survey, already begun, will con of bis present whereabouts. The iressed his gratitude to Shrlver free information the proposal provide for tenure tinue. Pearl explained that the U. S. State Department an Jor agreeing to Uke on the Job. for public officiala and oppor town “wlU continue with the nounced on Monday he had HI EYERYONIf ^ ^ tunities to provide district sew- preliminary study in order to asked for poUficai asylum in the like Stanico. Your Genial Hoat lartlaa xan xa GUANTANAMO WATER: Cu ereige and street li^ihUng. bans temporarily piped water to U you want quick information about most save time because of the press-' United States. Pearl stressed that the pro- ing construction proximity of Western officials regard the DANCE tWi TIhiis.. Fri. e»d Sol the U.8. naval l^ e at Guantan the new junipr high school on To Tha Very likeable Moato af Arrab B aiiM n amo, but the Navy said the base stocks, why not try out Putnam’s on-the-spot poaed reorgenizaticn is sot an defection as a "serious embar anti-consoHdaition move. He the Ecker property.” rassment” to the Russians and kept the valves closed at Ita Some of the town functions Toastmaster end, holding to the U.S. deci Research services? All it takes is a phone said that if consolidation ia ap say Nossenko may give the West "MELODY NOTES" proved, then all the new dis- would be retained by Uie town, Jack M. Gordon of 1892 Man- some Important clues to Soviet sion not to accept any more wa ______^ __ Chester Rd., OlssUmbuzy, for- — ExeeHent Food and Legal Bevaragaa ter from the Caatro regime. eall to your Putnam representative. Why not .rict govenunental structure such as schools, cemetery fa- disarmament tactica v/ould be eliminated. cillties, welfare and highway 1 town fire commissioner of Preasiure built up in the pipes maintenance. No~~ changes are the South Manchester Firs De by s a.m. ’Tuesday, the Navy do It r^ht now? The new organization struc GENEVA (AP)—The Soviet ture provides for election of anticipated in these services. partment prior to coiiBolidatlon Union proposed today that all OAK Restaurant announced Wednesday, then with the town, will be toastmas eight directors of the district. Kiowa Potiuck nationa agree to a slmul- e Downtown Blandieatov At 89 Oak dtnol • dropped again indicating the ‘Ihere are five commissioners Kiowa Council, Degree of Po ter for the 20th annual Ladies pumps had again been turned taneous slash of 10 to 16 per Ample Wee Parktog Front and Rear... vomt mo A man at... presently serving in a atmilar cahontas, will have a potiuck at Night dinner-dance of the Town cent In their military sxpandi- off on the Cuban side. capacity. 7 p.m. tomorrow at the Moose Firo Department to bs held tnre. Pearl said thait a president, Club, followed by a regular Saturday at 6:80 pjn. at Gkir- The Soviet dalants, Semyon NEW PEAK: ’The crew of a E4S715I ■ vdoe president and secreta ry - meeting at 8. Members are re den G rove. K. Tharapkln, made the prapo- U.S. Navy plane has discovered Op«a DiUly • to S:M. treasurer would be select^ minded to bring articlea for a A one-time member of tbs old In the IT-aafion disarma a new mountain range in Ant T handaj Kve. 7 to t. from among the eight. H m d i penny table at the next meet board of .selectman, Gordon is a ment ognfersnes. arctica and dropped the Stars Opea sSardajr t to U. prertdent of the Toung rectors would appoint a dertc. ing srlien the Great Pocahontas He said tbs oonferencs riioiild and Stripes on its tallest peak. Republicans Chib and has One of the changea would w ill v W t take U up as the top priority STANLEY WARNER ’The Navy announced the dis served on Joint School Board — N O W — take place in the Vernon con Hospital Notea ttsm, leaving all other matten covery Wednesday, saying the stabulary, headed by Chief Con Admitted yesterday: Mrs. and Public Safety Committee until later. PLAYING plane had located the 4,0(X>- to stable Edmund F. Dwyer. Tlie Chaslotte Sails, 34^ Ehn St.; for the town. He is a Mason, a He rejected a BrazUian 6,0(X)-foot range three days ago constables are elected town of Chester Swols, Hartford Turn past grand tall cedar of Nut poaal for estabUahment ‘ o T i FRANK In an uncharted area of Queen ficers but since the city has a pike; Faith CDonal, Loveland meg Forest, No. 116, Tall Ce conference subcommittee to Maud Lane. ’The pilot of the police department, constablaa HiU Rd.; Sharon Puts, Mile dars of Lebwon, and a Shriner. consider an agreement tor sl- 4 FOR plane was Lt. Cmdr. R. J. Dick are concerned mainly with law Hill Rd.; Robert AucUiir, El multaneous and equal euts In _ ANim_ URfUJI^ erson of PocateUo, Idaho. REGISTER TONIGHT enforcement In the fire district lington; Joaeiph Gelser, 116 military budgets. TEXAS The district In turn reimburaea High St.; Mra. Katherine Grtf- Talks Continue A Bubcommlttss vrould only m m niiHe 4:30 P.M. — 7:00 rM. the town for the protection. lln, EUhigton. bs "an obstacle In the path of Shown A t 6 and 8:40 Pearl explained that with the Births yesterday: A daughter In CJM Strike agreement,” ’Tsarapldn de Events new organizational propoaal, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shar g I » P LUS H n Oo— ectfwrt AMoetetioa of Real Estate Boards clared. the constabulary would become key, Upper Butcher Rd. "The Britxillan delegate, Jo- I FEATURETTE a poUce department In the dis Discharged yesterday: Frank Company and union rapresen' la cooperation vrith sue de Oastro, had proinsed I lNIN B B E E A A ! U T IF U L OOKXMts ir n u T O D A r ^ In World trict, and, except possibly for A ndrew s, H illside Mancur; W a i tattves were mum 'today of that the amount of the reduc school guards, would bs con ter Sieber, 12 Franklin St.; Mrs. yesterday’s lengthy talks to end tion should be discussed tn the THE UNIYERBrnr OF CONNECTICUT JAMBS STEWART and SANDRA DEE LONDON (AP) — Twenty cerned only with distrlet law Aietba KoMer, Tolland; Thomas a week-old strike at the Car- subcommittee, but that 20 per STARTS members of Parliament have enforcement MaUr, 12 L egion D r.; M n . D e In "TAKE HER, SHE’S MINE" iyle-Johneon Machine Co. cent of the money saved should phia "THE TOUNG SWINGERS" signed a “ hands off Faimy Hill” Aimomicas the The poasibUity of paying ftrs- borah MacKay, Donald R d.; go to help underdeveloped na SUNDAY Main Sf. ’Ihe aides will meet to- motion to halt prosecution for man has not been discussed, ac Min. Clara JaSMrt, CM Town tions. sale of the John Cleland novel cording to the first aslsctman. Rd.; Rlchead Oaoavant, Buck- morrow for anottMr round of An American spekesman ex talks. about the 18th century prosti City firanan receiva soma le- land. pressed some reservations tute. SPRING numeration for their sarviM A. R. Hutriikiga, company about both proposals, but The motion filed Wednesday and attendance at meattaica is Vernon news is bandied by vice preaident, said todsy no stressed that the U.8. delega THURSDAY SPECIALS night criticized the ruling in a required. The Herald's Rockville Bureau, agreement was reached at yes- tion will give them "careful London court that the book is O therler firefi district agendas in 5 W. Main et„ M . 875-8186 or tordfiya bergainlxig aesalan, study.” obscene and must be destroyed. clude a aonlng commission, 668-2711. the Moond since the union ”It will first be necessary to ROAST BEEF AU JUS ^ M K A REAL ESTATE PROGRAM planning commission, acoing stnwl^the local manufacturer find some means ot detennln' SEOUL, South Korea (AP)— board of appeals and a rserea- of friction ohitcbea on Feb. 5. ing what constitutes a military BAKED VIRGINIA HAM ^ 1 U.S. Ambassador Samuel D. tlon commission, niess organi He said company repraaenta- budget,” the iTOkesman said. Baal Hrtale Oonatraction Cost and Estimating Berger has denied reports that sations would recetrs more Goldwater Asks fives were hopeful as thuy pre He recalled uat a recent cut STUFFED JUMBO SHIUMP ■ ■ U.S. forces In Korea will be re in the Soviet defense budget laetreeloi^-Mr. Scott power under the proposed reor- pared for more talks tomoirow. duced soon or withdrawn en ganisation. For Party Unity Walter Motan, district r t p n - vras accompanied by a big in Complete Luncheons D aily ...... 86c to 99e tirely. According to the first selsot- sentafive for the Internafional crease in the scientific research Friday Special Evenings from 7:00*9:15 P.M. man, the district erould bocome Union of Etoctrical Woiken, budget — leaving Western ex MEXICO CITY (AP) —Quad SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Lobster Dinner, Fall C oarse...... $1.96 a government authority for —Sen. Barry Goldwater has AlFl# FRIDAY PRESENTS ONLY 98i Take your beau to Burger ChafI WITH ID E A L ■ H o T IfS n in COUPON love with our F O R ■ III! G IFT S ■ ‘‘BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST.” Open Flame Broiled hambuigots... Guaranteed lifetime solid stainless steel Poeltivety None SoM Before or After P By RUDOLF BESIER CRAFTED by WALLACE and INTERNA- Friday. A repreaentatlve wOl be here TIONAU "FINE SILVERSMITHS FOR to eondnot aale. R MORE THAN A OBNTURT." Directed By A. WILLIAM ASTLEY \ I i ( )\i \ I u . . . to your fuarantee of quality and Ufetime GUARANTEED 15/ f ( ) ( ) ! atovtoa. Ton get a HfeUme fiva replaoentont Faetary Coarantoei L Mtoto i M i I i wlra each S4*ptoca atainleaa set for RGOlMMniSte THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY r/lfc AN'. amazing aato for only $8.98, complete TO NOT PHONE FEBRUARY 13 • 14 - IS 23B Btoilue for six paople. Doe to a MnoMed anp^ anly 8 MAIN a NEVER NEEDS POU8H1NO eoatonier, (190 Beta), 8:30 P.M. oW nX NOT TARNISH, RUST OR STAIN NO FEDERAL TAX STREIT O REPLACE WITHOUT TIME LIMIT AND WITMOUT CHARGE BOWERS SCHOOL - PRINCETON ST. HMT iW N P I H 42 SETS Stahileai la StMltog fiatoh. 9 2 4 p eu ■ MANCHESTER hMttnf equlpmant UGGETTS Reg. flM S. FWDAT 0 9 O .T . H.98 ADMISSION II.1B phoM 922-8151 KjUIKADB eaiLT, lEL. lie FBAiiL wm m t T" . ■ARnroBn. ooMK. , M l l & i \ ft , V ’ '■..;-f^-,v'*i's^^ 1 " i . ■ MANGHB8TBR EVRNINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 1964 r 4 ? - >AB&fotm IIANCHESTEB BVENINO BBRALD. IIANCHESTEB, CONN^ THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1964 four blocks from the Ames toe fkt Is trimmed off. Gravies, also been used with some suc nant, in wbnt way would tt vantages that East Hartford ner, faala tiiat an axperifucad Salafia; a Wot^ badge and gold Actor Laughs home. With her was theb $- soups and stews should be cess but the dose of these drugs affect toe baby? Dial hy Satellite cites for its pnsent arraiiM- full-time irianning director arrow to Jobn MigUme; a silver year-old daughter. The jdaced in toe refrigerator over must be carefully regulated. A—If she didn’t know she was Parking Lot Status in Air^ ment derives from the fact that Wbtdd perform the services the B O Y SCOUT arrow to William Erauae; a sU- YOU ALWAYS She said ane knew nothing of night eo that toe hardened fat Now that we know more about pregnant it wouldn’t matter. the town h ^ no planning de town needs better at less coot arrow to Norman Jones; After Kiduap tlw plot but was booked on me- can be easily removed. Use what causes arterioeclerosis, we Oafergot contains etrot which partment before. N otes andNeuts and a g(dd arrow to Raymond SAVE AT THE piclsion of kldnaptng. Doctor Says vegetable oils for cooking and have a much better conception causes uterine contractions and Who^s to Check It Out? If'tiM charter is reviswd, toe Police quoted Benner aa say Around the Worfd * Paying out $10,000, or even same man could take hie ex Johnson. R^K>rt (Contomed bom Page o U ) for braising meats rather than of how to go about preventing ■might preci]dtate a premature gl4,500, seems wiser to the town perience into the newly organ- Utting also notM the fine ARTHIfflORHS ing: "I wae broke. I thought lard, drippings and suet: Bat It delivery in a woman whose fathers thsui making the capital F b e k llS this was a way to clear up my eggs In moderation—preferably ■ r raONKAS FHOOS > During the present fiscal year, tted planning department Cub Pack 113 received Its work done by the den 'motitws, gnrtoker ht the tnuik of Amos’ CARELESS DIET MAT LEAD Is there any danger ef pregnancy waa well along. investment in office machinery, Mrs. Anthony Salafia,' Mrs. Tiiere will fie "supervised Ice car, bllla and have some money to not more than one a day. pemuuient hnrm from ultra n * M t parldnr kit to b« al- they are paying a profesaicmal While the planning oommis- charter Tuesday night at the live on ." TO HEART ATTACKS In Just 17 Digits setting out extra space and Robert Pariseau and Mrs akaUng today from 1:80 to 10 .JP* ordered Mrs. Ames to OcMB vegetables, com, sound treatments taken once TRUE FAIRY TALE towad under the town'a new off- planning firm $10,000 to provide hiring,clerical help, that a com sicm must set policy for itself, annual Blue and Opld Banquet the directors bold the purse- at Washington School. James MigUere. p m . at Cenbur. Springs Annex driy him In Williams’ car aft By WATNE O. BRAND8TADT peas and beans are rorom- n wctekT SAN DIEGO. Calif. (AP) — a mi^ two days a week. plete new planning office woUid VETERAN VET A—The effects of ultrasound etreet parktiur resulations, the striage. The result at the mo Cub CommlMloner Clifford Cubs and theii‘ parents were and Charter Oak Park. There er letting her put a coat on over M.D. mended. For dessert, fruits. Linda Marie Johnson, 11, may • By WARD CANNEL f the plan la Juat about aaeured to toe Ifott’a Super The individual reviews sub require. reminded of the "Thertie Cfaft" win be no skating at Center her housecoat and pajamas. PROTEM, Mo. (AP) — Frank Newspaper Enterprise Assn. To be consumed sparingly are are chiefly due to the heat In not be a princess, but she has a Manchester, however, already ment is an effective atalemate. Sterling presented the chsrter CASH HUEL Newspaper Enterprise A of reality. division application, updates to Walter Roth, who then pre to be held March 7, at Vep« Springs Pond. G. Hodgei, 7B-year-oId veteri margarine, potatoes, rice, spa duced. This form of treatment castle of her very own. She won market patUns; area on E. Mid has a planning, office, and has During the stalemate—^which Seven block^ away, Mrs. narian, is still dispensing ad Careless dietary habits may has certain advantages when CULVER CITY, CgUf. (NEA) Aaide from what it will maeo maps, maintains the records has been with , the town sented It to Mrs. Charles Ut- planck SchopL T Coasting will he allowed at Amer stopped the car for a traf ghetti, bread, cereals, cake, It when her name was picked to the buainesa and dtpiomstle dle )>** ^ hi{d for many years. SERVICE vice and iUd to area farmers be Just one culprit causing hard M stries, cooM m , plea, candy, heat is desired In some Joints —After six years of fireworks system, checks zoning referrals, for a year now—It'le the town Ung, president of the Washing Center Springe Perk until dark. fic light and leven police care from more than 42,000 entries communiUea, ao immediate . ns Mott’e employes and customers acts as technical advisor and Which arrangement would MBS AFTER CRASH from hie "office” in a tiny, cen ening of toe arteries and heart JelUea, Jams, honey and alco that cannot be readily pene in a drawing. and incantations, the U.S. ■imsa A waa finished several itself which is. being hurt by ton School . PTA, sponsors of the BaTS IS.OO On 300 OaDem m^oved in. An officer pointed a tury-old log cabin. householder is finally going to application of apace technoIo|v liaison officer with other town prove more toasible for Man pack. CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP)— disease. But it ahould not be ne holic beverages. trated by means of exteriial It took two trucks to deliver mdotoe a fo—although the town the inefficiencies which natural ijb n r MAlrcHBOOHS shotgun at the euepect’s head The pioneer settler didn’t In heat or diathermy. It should be be thrust into the space age. can only a tr e n ^ e n the bdnmi offices. chester is probably not going to ly rsM lt Mrs. Utting, in turn, pre A vacationing Canaan, Conn., 34-Hour Homer fianrlm For those persons whose blood the castle, which is 12 feet by haa fievwr issued a. certificate of be determined by -anyl^y NEW Br i t a i n (a p j — s t. and he surrendered. tend to become a professional glected. given only under the direct su of htunanlty in a time when lit Next year East Hartford will sented the charter to Lloyd man died yeaterday of Infuries Police recovered the money cholesterol and triglyceride lev 10 feet by 16 feet. It Is made of By 1966, space engineers say occiQiaacjr. without considerable experience And the inefficienclee are not Mary’s Roman CathoUc CJruroh animal doctor when he took a Heart speclaliets now recom els A te already high, many pervision of a doctor specially tle eloe holds the world togeth pay $14,500 for the same serv Gustafson, representing the suffered In a traffic accident and booked Lynn Wayne Ben half-inch outdoor plywood, cost you’ll be able to pick up your er. Befora toe certificate can be ices plus more tlmt spent to with both. isolated inatances, but regular pack. is Hgbtntag toe way for its correspondence course 47 years mend skim milk, buttermilk and drugs have been used. Niacin trained In Us use. $1,600 to build and took four telephone and dial a call via Issued, tiM lot must be Inspect occurrenoea. that claimed the life of Ue wife pariataloneire. It .^ie dlsttributtng McKinney ner, 21, of La Mirada, on sue- ago. He only wanted to be able cottage cheese in preference to Imagine, for example, being revise the ciirrent regulations, The Democratic directors CUbmaster Charles Utting Tuesday. Wilbur M. Overfield, gcton of kidnaping and rob- can reduce the cholesterol level. Q—You recently snid that men six hours to re-erect In the satellite to anybody anywhere ed to determine A ether It con The only way any Official is matchbooks. Lomber and Supply Co. to take care of his own cows. sweet cream, sour cream, ice Several other drugs have been on the planet able to dial a wrong number and review the town’s code com seem convinced that the bbst made the following awards: 75, and Ms w ife Edna, 71, suf Cafergot for migraine head- Henry E. Johnson Jr. backyard. get Gamal Abdel Naaaer. forms to toe plans that Mott's pliance performance, perform way to get good professional going to eliminate them is Meant to r toe Lenten season, But his services were so often cream, whipped cream, cream found that will accomplish this aches should net be taken by Linda intends to keep her dolls And with Britain’s sudden submitted with Its application, A Lion badge and a gold ar fered fatal Injiuias wtien their Also arrested was Benner’s cheese and butter. Basic to direct interpUnotary field examinations for the plan guidance is through a consult through resolute aoUon, and so row to Lloyd Gustafson Jr.; car collided with a truck qn Rt. the cover says “share your Est. 1947—Bolton required in the sparsely-settled purpose, but they are still re pregnant women. If a woman in it but her brothers, Dick, 8, about-face decision to Join the lliete has been no inspection. wife, Patricia Louise, 35, who country that he gradually be . They recommend red meat, dialing ie the perfection oC 8yn- ning commission, and give more ant. fa r nobody has shown any In- a Lion badge and gold arid sil 1 Tuesday. Overfield was a re hmoh wltii the toird.’’ was waiting in a car parked garded as experimental. Thy were taking this drug and and Hank, 10, think it would western world In a global com Responsibility for granting liaison time. The planning commission, chnation to step out in the open TeL f48-n41 came vet for the region. fowl, fish and other seafoods If roxine and sex hormones have didn’t know that she was preg make a dandy fort. com — Hughes Alrcraft’e ayn- ver arrows to Joseph Migliofs; tired supervisor with the Bor Inside it notes that Lenten munications satellitis system, ohronoua oommunicatiooe estel- Mott’s request—^the first appli- But one of the major ad which must work with the plan to make the effort. gold and silver arrows to Mark noonday Mass la at 13:10 p m . eatlon for a parking lot under den Milk Co. IHe which la placed b y a beittery the town’s recent off-street of jeta and plnk-cheekied phyai- ptirirtng regulations—and for cista in an orbit 22,300 miles Insuring toe finished project ^eR52R5^^^^|nnS1SUlSUZSZSRSBZ5Z5UafifinSWaZSU2RS2S85ZS2525ZSZ5ZnS2R5Z5Z5ZSZnsU2S!SU25ZS?SZ525ZffZSZ5ZSZS?SZ5ZSZ5ZSZS;?SZ5ZSUZR£ away where its speed and dis meets the new regulaUans, rests tance give it the appearance of with the Town Planning Com hovering stationary overhead. mission (TPC). SIEREO & HI n 33 Vi IP SELECTIONS From such a point, Syncom The commission has, in turn, 8 and its ratoo-teIephon« trans been depending on Town Engi FAVORHE ANTISTS, FAVORITE NUMBERS mitter la in oonlinuoue availa neer Walter Fuss to handle its Who needs Valentine's Dej? bility to ground sbationa, and in engineering work—such as re Popular^ Oosslcol, Rock V (toll, Cmntry & Western Jezs GRAND constant exposure to the sun’s viewing tile plans for Mott's lot . Frank Sinatra Yte 4e, Aat'i wbfl IvenrwM ftedt tf N ttM. m 4 tel4 a llvisf, Ilka at, wkat abast aaffliMIsg apaetal frais rays which give it power. Three ^-and had thought that Fuss Syncoms are sufficient to cover . Mel Tenw ,,, pnttlly, nst tbty'n ttiwfRt fipeelil. Is m ss yM*rs 6ras4 ' ■ . ■ r ..'I ' - ■: ■■ ■ ■ ■■■ ‘ i .<■ ^ ^ ‘ V ' ' t ^ ■ I' U- PAGI SIX IS HANCHBSl'FiR EVEmNG HERALD. BIANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964 Sabetla, Plymouth Lane; Thom parity, as weU as tor money Newman J. Fellowi, 88, of A . ■ Town Defendant ardt took the part of the Green- t 4 Bfdton as James Landrey, son of Mr. ^ n t for medical, surgical, Warning Issued Chester Dr. B A R R i C I N i Marionette Show codneelon had i^cided to do nursing and therapy treat No one was hurt and both ve Clad Lady, while Janet Elliott Students Fight aomething about the "disgust ’■ 4 and Mrs. James Landrey, Clark exclusively at was the Bride, Daniel Rogers, School Menus O.ttttig up nights, Rd.; Richard Steven Smith, son In Damage Suit ments. In 2-Car Crash hicles were driveable, police ing exhibition" there. It was re . Manchester Evening Herald Held at Buckley the Groom, and Joanne Sloss- or- scaatjr flow, ^ Finance Unit of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Angell is represented in the said. Ban on Kissing opened under the no-kissing rule sche nwy be berg -was Ase, Peer's mother. kidney disorders—'111 ■ j Smith, Bolton Center' Rd.; Bolton correspondent, Cleme- A Manchester man, Lieonard action by the law firm of Gryk Uggeff Drug Monday. well Yornig, telephone 643-8981. Police investigation of a •OPERATION SAIL’ The Baby Has Those who m a n d a te d the The Manriiester public ochool Help nature James Edward Wood Jr., son J. Angbll of 273 Adams St., is and Gryk. PARKADB A' marionetU show based on The Indiana Daily Student, and other minor two-car accident at dusk NEW LONDON (AP) — It marionettes were John BuJau- menu for the week of FM>. 17 BLOOMINGTON, Ind. ( A P ) - To Ask Data of Mr. and Mrs. James Wood, suing Lhi^ town for 92,500, for the atory of Peer Qynt was pre la ad follows; compua newspaper, received output with Jan Dr.; David • Michael Lang- RUM IN PIASTIC BAGS ROME WORKERS GET RAISE yesterday on Center St., Just Will be like old times In this old sented by the fourth grade pu clus, Karan Leemon, Elisabeth A ban on kissing in the lounge at any drag start injuries allegedly received in a Warner,' Daniel Ronrs, Brian Monday: Sloriibutgsr on roll, many lettera of protest. A stu pleaaed. Now at lola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro PORTSMOUTH, England (A P fall on a slippery and defective ROME (A P ) — Nine million east of Adams St., brought a sfaport next July. Six square- pils ait Mrs. BHeanor Bradlau in Sycampre Hall has the support tnaoy. Sullivan, Richard Blake, Ste buttered wax beans, bread, dent at Purdue University, In- On Expenses land I^ g lo is . Bolton Branch — The royal navy may aoon take sidewalk on Washington's Italian workers are getting S to written warning to one motor rigged sailing ships from six Been Named... two assembly performances yes of the dormitory’s coed officers, dlana’a rival 100 milea away, ist. countries will visit the city as terday at Buckley School phen Shaw, James Dawson, butter, ntilk, gingerbread vritfa Rd., x^jventry: Laurie Ann its rum ration to sea in plastic Birthday, last year. |17 cents more a day because of topping. but the forces of protest were Joined in objecting to the ban. Reilly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. bags. the latest rise in the cost of liv Mrs. Bertha J. Murphy of 29 part of "Operation Sail.” The The children had constructed Mark PouUn,, Suaan Jagouts, board of finance voted at He claims that, as a result | Lori Seader, Dean Benson, Pa organizing today. ' Read Herald Adi. Joseph Peter Reilly, Anchorage The admiralty's research lab of a fall on an Adams St. side- j ing. Wedgewood Dr. was warned for Coast Guard Academy, which fiaader & Advla^ their own three-foot tall mario Tuesday; Baked hem, can Private readings by trician Steele, Janet Elliott, Ei Bill G ^ frey of Walkerton, tU jMatignc Tueaday to aend all Rd., Vernon; David Michael oratory. seeking to save space walk, he twisted his left elbow, The cost of living index' for failing to grant the right of has'-^a square-rigged ship of its nettes from tagboard end 'oo«- died awset potatoes, whole ker leen Clarke, Denise Maney, nel com; breed, butter, mUk, vice president of the student toim libairdB a letter requesting- Androlevich, son of Mr. and in wars^psv has decided the old and suffered injuries to his the pAst three months rose three way to a passing vehicle. Po ownthe training bark MRS. MARIE tumed them with construction daughter of William Anthony and paper. The marionettes, some 20 David Otter, David Herbert, amleeauce. body, said he will introduce at detailed toformatlon on ex- Mrs. Robert W. Androlevich, brass-bound rum tubs take up right wrist, right knee and oth points. 'This meant automatic lice said that she drove her car “Eagle” — will be host to the For Information call 827*5855 BUzateth Poplck Fecko, 137 W. Main St., Rockville. She a Student §enate meeting to Tolland Rd.; Tami .Lynn A,nn too much* room. The empty er parts of his body. out of a private -drive and -visiting vessels. The ships will 912 Albany Avenn# In number, represented Peer Louis Marchand, Gerald Gagnon Wednesday: Hamburg-maca- petises as of Feb. 15, 19S4. The pay hikes for industrial, farm waa bom Jam, 27 at Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal and Debra HalUsey. night a resolution entitled, "Uni Stratton, daughter of Mr. and plastic containers can be folded He is asking for damagesXto and store employes for the cur struck Oie left side of a west come to the United States to Hartford, Conn., I Gynt, Solvelg, the King of the roni oaaeerole, buttered peas, botud said the information is gTMdparenU are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Poplck, Rock- Mountain, the trolls, and a host Lee Gechaa was in charge of bread, butter, milk, ice cream. versity Dictation of Student Mra. Gerrold Allan Stratton, away like paper bags. pay for loss of his earning ca-'rent quarter. bound Center St. car driven by participate In the 'World's Fair. L - *1**' P^Eemal grandparenU are Mr. and Mrs. John morals." needed immediately to enable of other characters from the the mueic. , Thursday: Sliced turkey, *^2^2 She has two sisters, Elizabeth Ann, 4, Norwegian folk tale. Godfrey said he will be Joined them to levy the tax rate in T and Felicia Ann, 3. gravy, mashed potato, cran by t- ' fellow senators, BUI Vu- Hardy «nd keep it as low as ¥ ¥ • 0 • With the music from Edvard berry aauce, buttered green kowich of East Oiicago and possible. Grelg*s “Peer Gynt Suite” Ih __ FrW rich, Valerie Ann, daughter of David George and Social Planned beans, bread, butter, mlHc, mix Randy Tobias of Remington. The board approved appropri- the background, the marionettes ed fruit. Head counselor Arden Mueller attons totaling 913,260 for a BUten Eetey Friedrich, 115 Prospect St., Rockville, She AMERICA'S LARSE8T FAMILY CLOTHINB CHAIN mM bom Jan. -28 at Rockville City Hyspital. Her maternal portrayed the etorim of Peer's Friday: Cheese pissa, toaeed suddenly closed the Sycamore flire truck chassis, tank and adventures in a lifetime of wan By G)uples Club salad, mHk, cherry cobbler. lounge Sunday evening, saying pump equipment, to be financed pandparonts are Mr. and Mrs, Harold Estey, Rockville. dering In search for easy wealth through the Reserve Fund for Her paternal grandfather is William Friedrich, Rockville. and fame. The Couplet) Club of Second Oepital and Non-recurring E5x- * • * » • The play was narrated by Congregational Church will pensea Brady, Douglas Scott, son of Laurence M. and Chris Lori Seader and Stephen sponsor a Valentine Social Sat This request will ootile before tine Tlek Brady, 122 Dogwood Lane, Wapping. He was bom Straight Gregory Johnson waa urday at 8 p.m. in Fellowehlp a town meeting before the end JuL 28 at Rockville City Hospital His maternal grandpar the voice of Peer Gynt, Patricia H all The John Fransosa Quar PRICES REDUCED! of the month, as well as a re ents are Mr. and Mrs. Erich H. Tlek, Freelandvllle, Ind. Steele was Solvelg. Elaine Chen- tet will play for dancing. Re quest from the town treasurer ¥ His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Laurence M. ard was Anitra. freshments will be served. for an additional 9500 for inter Brady Jr., Oak Park, 111. He has a sister, Susan Jean, 22 David Herbert was the voice Reservations may be made by 6 1 f | A Vi Bushel est on abort term borrowing. Any woman her family months. of the Mountain King; the trqlls contacting J. Arthur Joyce,' 476 I eVU Grade Mrs. Shirley Riley, town treas • » » » * were Jan Christadore, Louis i Parker S t; Curtis SUmson, 433 urer, has already received an K »y«n . Paula Marie, daughter of Edward James and Marchand, Mark Poulin and Parker St.; or Carl Swanson, additional 91.000 for this pur DISCOUNt.ClNTERS Hildft Schneider Kayan, Dobson Ave.. Vernon. She waa born Lorraine Muschko. Nancy Rich-1 198 Vernon S t pose, and anything over that Jan. 29 at Rockville City Hospital. Her paternal grand figure must go to town meeting. mother is Mrs. Mary Kayan, Vernon. She has three broth She reports that earlier high will enjoy serving ers, Joseph, James and Robert; and three sisters, L«retta, Bdhool tuition payments and Janet vand Susan. hlj^er Interest rates have in ***** A REAL APPLES creased the cost of borrowing Callahan, Kleran O., son of Vincent F. and Constance in anticipation of taxes. Cooksley Callahan, Pierce Rd., South Windsor. He was bom Also on the town meeting Jan. 20 at Hartford Hospital.. .His maternal grandmother SPIGJAL ORCHARD HILL agenda -will be a request by the 1s Miy.-Helen Cooksley, Hartford. His paternal grandmother adectmsn for up to 91,525 for Is Mrs. Laura Callahan, West Hartford, He has four broth* AVERY STREET, WAPPING completing an ameslte connec ers,'Justin, 7, Brian, 6, Stephen, 4, and jBrenden, 3; and two ARB tor on D ew .D r. -where the Mt. sisters, Paula, 5, and Laura, 2. Sumner subdivision ends ana the Ansaldl Acres subdi-vision Hudson, Katherine Helen and Amy Heath, twin daugh ROYAL HAS ONE! begins; and for constnioUng a ters o f Kenneth E. and Judith Heath Hudson, Unlonvllle. They were born Jan. 30 at St. Francis Hospital, Hartford. A “ MID-WINTER SPECIAL’’ GOOD NOW drainage .ditch on liOomis Rd. d o u b l e Their maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm ^ from Brandy St. to Hebron Rd. THBOUOH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th... SWIFT'S PRENIUN BELTSVILLE TURKEYS Heath, Avon. Their paternal grandparents are Mrs. Helen AldoTbSce hks offered to allow Hudson. 31 Autumn St., and Kenneth Hudson, Hyannis, a r' '.inI l^ C H E S T p t ^ySN lN G HERAU). MANCHESTER. CONN. 'mURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1M4 ■>mm IIANCHESTBB EVENING HERALD. MANOIESTEIL CONN.. tHtlRSDAY. FEBRUARY 18. 19M Something that might be cloeer to Andmntr manrlr^Bt^r Connecticut Yankee stotosmanship was demonstoatod in the Meeting Planned Sheinwold on Bridge J^ow Auxilimy-. way the President himself, in this Ora By A>HfO« Library Releases f j Cwnitig ^i?raUi tion to the Tax Collectors, discussed By M£G Toiiight West dealer P rogrto Theme n lns and lossea of too two aidea FRYING PANS ARE BAD ■ j; »■ ■- pu blish ed by ■rau _ some of toe specific crises of toe past When Searie Pinney became BUT FIRES ARE WORSE East-West vulnerabli WTO At .n pr in t in g OoT INC. since their iM t two enoounten. New Book list NORTH state chairman of toe Republi The'lCunlctpal E m ploy os By ALFRED SHEINWGIO' "Know Tour AqxlUary” will U BiueU Street few weeka itnd then made this sort of The way we make book must ♦ 7 2 Mancheater. Conn. can party it was by a margin of Group (MEG) has ochsduled a It ia well known that bad bs ths title of a program Mon THOHAS F. FUROOSON summary statement: be essentially toe same '/ffV New books now svallsble for A Q 10 9 I 9 ■ome half dozen votes whito May forces toemsolvea calci^t- meeting at 7:80 this ovsnlng at bridge players eat more than WALTER R FERGUSON "W e expect those things, and we are reSdsiS s f toe Bumap-Skinner 0 5 4 day at f p.m. qt a masting at Publlebera could h»,ve been reversed, quite ed things before they decided to the Municipal Building coffee good bridge players, but some easily, on anybody’s paper Memorial Library number 28 o f 4 K Q I ths American L ^ o n Auxiliary F\>UBded October 1, 1881 not the last word, and we cannot expect make their challenge open and times you wonder where they WEST EAST . chart of might - have - beens. whtbh 16 are aijult fiction and room. at tha Legion Homs. PnbUebed flJrery Ebrentng Except Sund&ye to mash a button and have our wishes get eating money. A bad play « AQ10I43 0 9 5 Iliere were„ votes the May final. , . 12 are adult non-fiction. Included on ths eight-item P.A.CwiALLRdOM and Holidaye. Entered at the Poet Office at Considering toe clOMnoea of er can throw away close to a 9 4 K J 6 S Members are reminded to Maacbeater, Conn., as Second Class Hall carried out all over this globe. forces seemingly need not have The fiction list Mcludea "The agenda is a proposal to have the margins by which too two thousand points on a single OA878 0K9 bring articles for a shower for Matter. ______lost. Conceivably, tactics of one ^ U a of Villa Florita,"^ by Ru- Dominic Badolato, staff repre EVERY MONDAY—S EM "A ll we can do is expect to do what previous batUoe wore loot, toe hand, and even at one peanut 452 4A9t<4 the Newington Hospital for kind or another might have moT GoddSn, a most adcomplish- sentative of the American Fed per point that cornea to a lot SUBSCRIPTION RATES la right, what la honorable, what is en May forces should have several SOUTH Crippled C^draa, end used 24 VILLA68 SraER. .ROCKVItU Payable In A d v a n c e ______dosed toe gap. ad writer; "The Late Clara eration of State, County and of peanuts. lightened, and that is what we are do definite opportunities, in toe 4 K J 6 sheets and pillowcases for hos Cm Year ...... ^ S2 When John Alsop became the Beame," by Taylor - Caldwall; MunlclMl Employes (AFL-CIO), West dealer forthcoming test, to capture 7 2 pital dressings. The children’s Six Months ...... 1100 ing." nominee of toe Republican "fTho Principal," by Benjamin speak to the MEG at a future East-West vulnerable ‘ O Q J 10 9 2 Three Months o.w some votes they lost before. hospital especially needs teeth One Month ...... 1.85 party for Governor, over Eld- Siegal; "Naked Came I,” by meeting, Opening lead—Four of Hearts 4 10 7 3 So long as that is what President And since, on toe basla of toe ing rings, pactfisrs and training win H. May, it was, again, a D av^ WSlss; "The Scent of Badolato would like to pro- Declarer took the first trick WeR Norfii East i«R h cups. M EM BER OF Johnson tries to do, he will find the margin ridiculously slim, some' last struggle, even a change of Water," by Elizabeth Goudge, Mse union membership for in dummy with the ace of 1 4 2 <7 Double 9 0 t h e ASSOGIATBH) p r e s s hostesses for the meeting are American people sympathetic and un dozen votes out of hundreds three or four votes could have and "Twisted Saber," by Philip MEG. hearts and led a club to knock Double All Ease The Assodsted Press la exclushrely entitled meant victory in toe State Cen Mre. Theodore Fairbanks, chair lo the use of republicatlon of all news dis derstanding and intelligent and courte cast Conceivably here, too, Vail. Also scheduled for action at out the ace. East returned a patches credited to It or not otherwise credit tral Committee instead of de Also in toe fiction list is “The spade to West’s queen, and West of hia own suit. With two hearts; man; Mrs. Helen Griffen, Mrs. ed In thla paper and also the local news pub ous, even when those tax collectors of his there were a dozen pieces of tonight’s meeting are a proposal Milton Hansen, Mrs. Charlaa strategy which might have al feat, it should be possible for First Day of Friday," by Honor gave dummy a club trick. however. South ' ahould reflect lished here. . , . come around. any optimistic May strategist to that MEG obtain legal counsel Johnson and Mrs. Althea Gib .Ul licbts ol republicatlon of special dis tered toe situation; a dozen Tracy: Paul Galileo, who has to present its requests to the Declarer tried another round that a man who jumps out at patches nereln are also reserved.______sit down and figure out aeveral wrifiian many good things, is Engaged of apades, and West led a third the frying pan Into the fire son. SALE votes which might have been town’s directors; WINTER ways by which May, this tone, represented by "Love, Let Me spade so that East could over- needs very good air-condition Full eervlce client ol N. B. A. Service. Inc. kept away from Alsop by one The engagement of Misa Bar A proposal that the town em Publishers Representatives — The Julius device or another. Agfain, on the can’t possibly lose. Not Hunger." The writer who bara Ann Novelll of Glaston ruff dummy with the nine of ing. Mathews Special Agency — New York CM- Even Where We Are Wanted Our guesi would be that* the ploy a full-time personnel di diamonds. East cashed the king Mind you. North wouldn’t chart of might-have-beens, it does so well with fantasy-mys bury to Georgs Arthur LeDuc rector; ALUMINUM ( A Qll- eago, Detroit and Boston. ______was relatively easy to construct May. forces are going to be able tery themes, Alfred Hitchcock, of Manchester haa been an of hearts, gave his partner a make two hearts doubled, but FAT MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- And votes on residence, sal TTONS______a May instead of an Alsop ■vic to pick up those votee which, if has done a book titled "Stories nounced by her parents, Mr. and club ruff, and ruffed another he might not have to. West Our presence in Guantanamo, or In ary standardisation and merit tory. they had been possessed in toe My Mother Never Told Me." Mrs. Alfred M. Novelll of Glas spade, this time with the king might very well bid two apades, OVERWEIGHT COMBINATION The Herald Printing Company. Inc., aa- the Canal Zone, finds us in situations last battle, would have meant Arbna McHugh’s offering is “ A system proposals to be sub of diamonds. and then North-South 'would be aomes nc financial responsibility for typo With such narrow mdrgini tonbury. mitted as MEG requests to the AtsIUMc to x«a wtthsst a 4*e- graphical errors appearing in advertisements where we are officially unwelcome. deciding both contests, it would victory for May then. Banner With a Strange De- By this time South was down out of their misery. But to predict such spot gains Her fiance is toe son of Mrs. directors. to trumps. When East lead an Incidentally, If you're wonder eaUsd and other reading matter In The Manchester Whatever we may have done for seem somewhat presumptuous ■vlce," and Wilfred Sheed's book Agmes LeDuc of 61 Edmund St., ODBI9EX. Yra -mait toic asir tat WINDOWS Evening Herald. ______for May is still not, of course, to other club, South ruffed with the ing why bad bridge players eat to declare, nonetheless, that "The' Hack," is listed. "The Col and the late Arthur P. LeDuc. •r r*sr mamay back. N* itmaaai Cuba or for Panama in toe past does know for certain that they wUl queen of diamonds and West more than good bridge players, •xereUc, laxattvas, aiastasa ar Display advertising closing hours; May never had a chance of win lector," by John Fowles, "The Miss Novell! is a 1959 grrad- ALL SIZES TO GIANT 3A"x72" not count, and whatever good we may add up to victory this time. discarded. Now West was .sure remember that there are about taklas at ae-eallad. radaelas eaa- F or Monday — 1 p.m Friday. ning either contest. To make Venetian Affair,” by Helen Mac- uate of Glastonbury High Leaders Sought dlaa, erackara ar eooklaa. ar ekaw- •rugged materials, expert workmanship and Instnllatfoii For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Mimday. Like all party battlea, this to make two more trump tricks, 40 million bad players and per mean for the future of either country is Buch a declaration would have in n e ^ "Of Good and Evil," by School. She is a secretary at lac sam. ODBIMEX la a Uay Mb- • triple track, triple tilt for easy indoor cleaning For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. one is going to spread a certain Ernest K. Gann and "Sing For and South was downy five for a haps a few thousand good play lai aad aaallaaaily awaUawad ‘ Whes y«a i For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. not recognized. We have legal presence been to Invoke laws of Intangi Peerless Woodworking Corp., In Jaywalk Riot loss of 900 points. taka ODBINlnC, ODBIN yaa still aSJay raU* • self-storing screens, no need to remove for storage. For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. atmosphere among toe party Yoiir supper" by Pamela Frank ers. Which group would you ex maala, • keep out annoying drafts in each country, but it is regarded as bles which could never bo East Glastonbury. Foolish Reacue pect to eat more? 1, atm eat tba feed■ yaa Ilka, For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. really proved; to pretend to be faithful. The particular smell c lin oqmpleto toe fiction list bat yoa yoB alni>ly daa’t Bare tke • keep ymir house more qomfcwtable Classified deadline: 10:30 a.m. each day e t trespass on our part toe powder Is going to coimt. Mr. LeDuc is a graduate of COLUMBUS, Ohio (A P )—Offi South's rescue bid of three Daily Question a n a tar axtra aarttaat baeaata publication except Saturday — » a.m. able to predict the outcome of a The nonrfictibn list has a Hartford Regional Technical ODBINKX dapraiaat yaar appatita a reduce fdel'bills The Intangibles can never be de cials at Ohio State University diamonds was very foolish, but As dealer, you hold: Spades, In South Korea, on the other hand, battle by sniffing the smoko number of books, for the serious School. He is employed by aad daeraaaas yaar datira tar toad.! • no maintenance worries, no need for painting nied. Conceivably, toe May a surprising number of bad 7-8; Hearto, A-Q-10-9-8-3; Dia Tear walpht maat eama dawa, ba- Ttiursday, February 18 we are supposedly officially welcome. which drifts off from the bat reader or student in particular White Oak Elxcavators, Inc., were looking today for the ring CONVENIENT LOCAL BANK FINANCIN4 forces could carry toe special players would make this move monds, 5-4; Oubs, K-Q-J. eaaae aa year* awa doctor wlU toll NO DOWN PAYMENT UNTIL APRIL We have supposedly just participated in tle. Still, In retrospect, we do fields- '‘The Great Hunger” Plainville. leaders of a rowdy demonstra in actual play. The theory la What do you say? yaa, wkaa yoa eat |atf, yaa walch not believe the outcome in these redoubts against which they are by. Cecil Woodhsm-Smith is a leaf, flat rid at azeeta fas aad Ilya * mSTAlXAHON OPTIONAL saving the country. Our presence there The marriage is planned for tion by several thousand stu that two hearts has already Answer: Bid one heart. There leaser. ODBINKX eaata S.SS aad U two struggles was ever reeUly planning special tactics, and win factual study of the Irish pota DOORS AT SPECIAL SAVINGS ALSO! several skirmishes, and still lose April 18 at St. James’ Church. dents that Included a march on been doubled and that perhaps is far less danger of being dou laid aa tbli OABAMTEB: If Oratkm To The Tax Collectors is supposedly something South Korea in doubt. to famine of toe 1840, and is a Manchester. . three diamonds will somehow bled for penalties when you { latiatlad for aay reaaaa toot As we look forward to the the main battle, just because city police headquarters. tara tba paekaea to yaar drasj and South Koreans want more than we powerful book oonsideired by not get doubled. open the bidding than when you aad sat year fall jnaaar back. Na HOME SPECIALTIES third great struggle for party some of the Infantry previously many oritios to be toe most Dean of Men Mylin Ross told South might he forgiven for W ashington Is by no means getting do. relied upon did not consider this overcall. aaeanaaa aifeed. ODBINEX la aald supremacy being waged by May, oompetent ever written on this Cuban Exile Arrested police that the leaders of the im- running if he had a singleton Copyright 1964 witk thla saaraalea by: Artbar Dras TEL. A43-285A 30 PURNELL PLACE used to President Johnson’s habit of sx- T et recently toe problem ofVnaintain- the time or the reason for de Store. M l Mala St.. XaU Order. , the struggle devoted to dump tragic period when a million announced mass protest—which heart and six or more cards General Features Corp. ruled. pressing himself at length and at ran ing security and law around toe mili ing Pinney from the post he now claring war. peoiple ^ed from an “artiflcial’’ JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP)— apparently stemmed from a dom and on a wide variety of subjects holds, It is far too early to pre Barring the Intangibles, toen, food shortage. A Cuban exile, said by U S. story in the campus newspaper tary bases we maintain in South Korea the May campaign looks bright. In the strangest places and connotations, tend to be able to sniff any out Dwight D. Ehsenhower’a "Man- Customs Agents to be an arms about the arrest of a coed for for toe defense of South Korea has led But the intangibles could wind failure to pay a jaywalking but wo think we are beginning to like i t come. A t this stage of the cam data for Change" la available; carrier for an antl-Castro organ to some shooting by our sentries, and, paign, all one can do Is make up with more votes than Any "The Age of Napoleon" by ization, was held today after po ticket—would be sought out and I f it has value, it has that value be- in three incidents a 34 year old mother book on toe possible strategic body. Chria J. Herald is offer^. "The lice discovered 10 cases of ba disciplined. cause it gives press, people and country has been killed, a 17 year old boy has Story of CtviiUzation,” a clasai- zooka ammunition in his car. The demonstration began a chance to speculate about the Presi been killed, and a 12 year old boy cal work by W ill Durant, will Customs agent W. B. Lank aboi" 4:30 p.m. Wednesday at interest those who wish to ford identified the exile as Juan the spot near the campus where VALENTINE’S DAY is this dent the man as well as the political wounded by buckshot Only in the latter know history from toe time it Miguel Rassl, 21, of the anti- Marjorie Cocoziello, sophomore leader and the official. We like to think case do our military authorities accuse ■was first recorded. There is Castro Alpha M organization. from Paterson, N.J., was given GOOD/r^EAlT we can begin to put the Johnson mind our sentries of having acted improperly. Op en Forum "A Kind of Magic" by Edna Rassl was arrested near here the jaywalking ticket. Within an and heart in certain classifications In the case of toe two deaths, they were to show that we are getting toe FariMr, autobiography by this Wednesday night after a Flori hour the crowd had grown to Status of the College da Highway Patrol trooper what police later estimated was where we oan rely upon them for some Community College practically versstUs writer. Hedda Hop shooting to safeguard property and To the Ekhtor, per’s ’The Whole Truth and stopped to help him with a flat 6,000 to 6.000. FRIDAY, FEDRUARY 14th! When are the people of Man for nothing. consistency; we like to think we begin security after warning and warning Nothing But," and "Rascal” by tire and spotted the explosives. IT students-both men and chester going to wake up and Manohester is working with a Police also found 24 hunting to know wdiat the new President is shots had failed. The mother had ap staggering educatlMi load SaterHng North are also avall- women—crossed repeatedly in find that they have been sold a aMa. . knives In the vehicle. reaUy like, ,and what his own experi parently been taking part in toe theft white elephwt on toe Oom- ■without the addition of a Com the middle of the block on High Other non-fiction ia "Under Lankford said Rassl was on Street between 14th and 18th ence and blood arc going to tell him to of a 21-foot section of pipe. The boy munity College? When the munity College. A Colored Cap” by Sean O’Cas his way to Miami from New S' enuaa. Sooh the demonstra do before he M lc uc vriiat he hac dedd- proposition of the Oonununity Why should Manchester be r Bet ■ FREE Bex ef WHITMAN MRdi killed had, with a companion, cut his ey, Um yenet^le Irish drama York. He was charged with Il tors formed a solid mass in the College ivas first proposed, the one of only two towns in Con cd to do. way through the barbed 'wire and made tist whose works were a basis legal transportation of explo street and a mammoth traffic taxpayers were told that it necticut to take on a Commun sives. 1 for toe worid'wlde fame of the Jam had built up. Perfaape the moat notabls of these im his way inside a very important military would only cost 890,000 to get ity College? with yeiir punhate ef sHy SMeral Elaetrie promptu presidential performances installation. the College started and that it Wilber UtUe. Abbey Players in Dublin before World War I. Lovers of the i J ■would then be self supporting. Editor’s Note: We would like cams in the extended but obviously ex His surviving companion said that Bard of Avon should find "Wil temporaneous remarks President John Now we find that the College to shift Mr. Little away from Riajer appliaate or TV! Offir goml this they had been rabbit hunting. Our au is asking for 8140,566 more and his negative approach, just as liam Shakespeare” by A. L. son made, the other day, to field offi thorities do not believe it. But toe South very probably will want over we would like to shift the Com Bowse of interest, and thoae cials of the Internal Revenue Service. It Koreans have twieted the thing about. 8200,000 next year. This 'would munity College management oonoernad with teachers and how they teach should be mov FRIDAY sad SATURDAY ONLY! probably become known, In lasting be bad enough for hard preoeed away from its habit of wearing f o r Y o u r V a le n fin e win "Do they take Koremi boys for rab ed by toe provocative book "Ekl- parpetuation of the strange juxtaposi Manchester if there were rose-colored glasses. We believe bits?" asked one South Korean newspa Herald Picture By Sylvisa Oflara enough students, but we find there is, somewhere in too ex uoation of American Teachers" tion of subject matter and audience, as per in bitter attabk on toe action of that Mstoed of ItVD or more perimental future, a workable, by 4pmes B. Oonnant. For toe FLOATING ON AIR; Phoenix Mutual, Constitution Plaza person wMh a bent for deoor M G -E 19M “ President Johnson's Address to the Tax our eentries. students that toe dreamers es practical ratio between need foi* , MUNSON’S Collectors." t timated -we do not have 150, not such an institution, what It tha -home toe House and Gar In such incidents, there ^is one 'sub 125„ not 100, not 75, not 50, no, ought to cost the Manchester den ‘‘Book of Interior Decora PORTABLE The tax collectors were ths excust. DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES 0. E. 23” Console sidiary question which always has to be not even 26. With toe present students who attend it, and tion” is offered. The library hours are Tues The President was talking through end asked. Would the sentries fire with request for full and part time what the taxpayers of Manche.s- ‘instructors we are going to day, 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m., FTri- over them. He was talking to himself, equal speed and accuracy if they were ter, or perhaps some of toe todi- made fresh daily in our spotless kitchen In tor his own reassurance, for his own ha've one high priced instruc vldual people of Manchester, for day evenings from 7 to 9, and doing duty among a population with tor for each student. Vitoat has Saturday afternoon from 2 to 5. Belton. clarification of how he felt and thought Pianist At Home that matter, ought to be WillMg DISHWASHER which they felt a greater ethnic kinship ? happened to all the predictions to contribute toward it. Per TV SET R e was talking to the nation, and to Manoheeter Evening Herald But the main conclusion to be made about all the students? haps, in the final working out the world. And what he was talking was Well, a little thought may of that ratio, the cost to toe Andover oorrespondent, Law from such incidents, and from the some Packed in Resrular Idatltude and com, some of the time, supply the answer. taxpayers would be much more, rence Moe, telephone 742-6796. or Heart Boxes and saving sanity some of the time, and, what threatening way our supposed Manchester is surrounded by and the cost to the Mdlvldual friends, the South Koreans, are building nsal universities or colleges. students much less, or none at T" aow and thm, pretty neat wrap-up of NEJW YORK, Feb. 13—Nan’s best way to live, and maybe it busted piano wire. So I ’m sitting up resentment over them, is an old and Hartford, Springfield, Mid all. But, now toe Community pretty eomplsx situations or subjects. in Hoboken was Joe Buslikin’s is, but it made Bushkin miser in Westbury and my music iz dletown, M'eriden and WlHiman- College has been established, '<}ift Wrapped standard conclusion which all big na kind of a place. Nan had two able. running a bad second to my The Oration To The Tax Collectors tij, with Yale, Harvard and M. the thing to do is not to try to WINDOW SHADES tions have to learn sooner or later, by good bouncers 'working for her, A couple of weeks ago, he got wife. I don’t run second to any L T. not far a'way. •ontained, for instanes, President John- abolish it, or not to try to out It one method or another; It is this: friend but when the furniture would on the phone and had himself body. I got up one day and got • Why Should Manchester down, but to try to enable It to booked right back into the only LONG WEARING From 69c to 19.98 aon's latest homily on the issue o f civil start going into the air Nan on the phone. 'Get me where I young people ■who really w M t grow, soundly and from the or foe, no people can welcome forever kind of a place he belongil Now, rights. The big story of our times has a'ould step in herself because belong,’ I yelled. That’s right a college education be* expected ground up, into a fine example toe armed presence of an outside na ehe was a little bit bigger than you can find Joe Bushkin at the here, and here I am.” INTERSTATE nsyer been more movingly expressed, to enroll here in a Commimlty of a community’s service to its tion. And sometimes such a presence it the bouncers. She liked to Embers here in New York and 1964 Publishers Newspaper CoUege? CLEANTEX and we quote this portion: he plays every night until they , Syndicate youth beyond too high aohool self eventually .turns friend to foe. ming, too. Nan did a couple of I f they are smart enough to level. songs with Bushkin’s 0ve-piece close the place up. He has a M . 2 S to Order Munson’s Guidy Kitchen "The beat way for you to understand want a college education they Wlto Your RoUen NO MONEY DOWN! t>and every night and the peo couple of bottles down in the are smart enough to know the bow the other fellow feels is to put dressing room to feed the mob ple called her ’The Songbird Herald answer. FULL LINE OF CUSTOM 2 stores to serve you yourself in his place for a while and see of toe North.” This was most between sets. Sometimes he A Thought for Today NO PAYMENTS TILL MAY! Th« Logistics Of Nostalgia The grim reality is that there Sponsored by toe Meachee- NO MONEY DOWN! bow you wbuld feel under siipilar elr- ly a ^ag because Nan was a stays up with them all night. are not enough students in Man VENETIAN BLINDS If he decides to go to sleep, he Yesterdays ROUTE 6 ^ MANCHESTER eumstano^ That is not only true of better puncher than she was a chester. This is borne out by ter Council of Ohurchee This 15 plocG-saftinq washer Is The enchantment of the nostalgic is Singer. doesn’t wake up until the mid BOLTON SHOPPING NO PAYMENTS TILL MAY! those who have suffered from ignorance, dle of the afternoon. Instead of 25 Years Ago the statement of the dean that ..... so powerful that it is sometimes hard to L A. JOHNSON ideal for your swMtlMort. Two poverty, disease and illiteracy but that ' Nan had Joe Bushkin at the playing with kids, he starts he is going out on a recniiting "Until we all attain to the OPEN SUNDAYS PARKADE persuade people not to take toe stray piano for 825 a wedk and she reaching for the cigarettes and 25 Years Ago nussion to other towns. unity of the faith, and of the woy washing with llushaway dro(|i Is true also of those who have suffered kept saying that she 'would Radio Ramblers headline Not only is it ridiculous to knowledge of toe Son of God, PAINT CO. 1964 Modd with Dayll^t Blu* from discrimination ‘— discrimination in return to yesterday as the firm basis for the telephone, the way night - ^ 1 on •osy-roiling casters. do anything to k e ^ him. One people always do. vaudeville show, the 13to an have a high-powered dean out to mature manhood, to the 728. Blain Sb, Tel. 649-4501 Scretn' and FuN PeWar Transfoimtr. achoola, discrimination in housing, dls- building tomorrow. night she proved it. She came nual Police Benefit at B t a t e as a salesman, but vriiy should Joe Bushkin tried it the other measure of the stature of toe FREE PARTS and LABOR for arimlnation in employment, discrimina Certain news from the Congo, for in in after dinner to find Joe sit Theater. he expect young people in near fulness of Christ.’’ Chole* ef Mohogowy dr Walnut. ting at the piano with a wor way and he found out that a tion in public accommodations. stance, is of the sort which might tempt man has to take care of himself Hugh R. Pomeroy of the by towns to want to enroll when Ephesians 4:13. 1 YEAR! ried look on his face. American Society of Planning our own yoimgsters do not, and While man knows partly but many Americans, including some cur "What’s the matter, honey?” and do whatever it is he can do *T tell this story because it is a rather in life, no matter what it costs. Officiele ext^ains zoning reg ■why riiould Manchester taxpay conceives beside. touching personal experience that I have rently on the front line of political am Nan asked him. ulations to toe Manchester Re- ers have to foot the Mils for Creeps ever on from fanoiea to A R E Y O U IN "Oh, the banjo player is lous He says there is no other way had. One of the great ladies that I bition, to go out and organize a move you can live. pulMcan Women’s Assn. surrounding towns? the fact, ing me up,” Bushkin said. "He's Ermano Caravan ta honored Now the statement of the And in this stri'ving, tMe eon- BRAND NEW have known is kind of chief of staff of ment to rebuild America’s preparedness "M y stick is playing the or ouf of J, not 'With it." by 250 at Guiseppi Garabaldl Democratic Town Chai?'man verting air BRAND NEW 1964 our operation, our house. from toe grovmd up. "Well, you just tell him to piano," Bushkin was saying the other night. "Forget every, i. ig Society dinner. who is on the Board of Educa Into a solid he may grasp, and H O T W A T ER? BRAND NEW What happened over in toe Congo was straighten out, honey,’’ Nan tion is toe prize boo-boo Of the use, "She has been with us 20 years, shs said. else. What the hell can 1 do that a savage's arrow chose combat with staying home? I run second at 10 Years Ago ■whole Conununity CoUege pro Finds progress, man’s distinc Is a college graduate, but' when she "I. been telling him for a s ^ay for fuel a twentieth century helicopter, and, by home. My wife hsis the edge by position: "Our tastes are great tive mark alone. 1964 VOLKSWAGEN f964 G . L comes from Texas to Washington she week," Joe said. " It doesn't - can- get you out of a strategic slit through an oil line, eight miles and there's no way Atty. John S. G. Rottner pre er than our pocketlxx^ but we Not God’s, and not toe besets’ ; AUTOMATIC never knows where she can get a cup make any dilTerence. He won't pares to file a petition c f en- have no choice but to continue." God is, they are, trouble! brought the marvelous modem contrap I can compete. Mfhat do I do? o f coffee. She never knows when she listen. He's taking all the Recreate music. Well, my wife aotifient of law directing 0 « i- Let me inform Mr. Cummings Man partly la and whoUy Impaa life out of this for me. I can't can go to a bathroom. She has to take tion down to earth. haa the talent to create a child. eral Manager Richard Martin that toe taxpayers o f Manches to be. I f you live la a typical keen playing like this." But before we all ruto out to equip Now how're you going to match to execute contract fo r Keeney ter do have a choice. — Robert Browning house^ you could easily run NOW ON DISPLAY AUTOMATIO three or tour hours out to go across to Nan put her drink down on DISHWASHER that? They talk about great St. School based on existing His forther statement that ("AD eath M the DeasHrt"). oiit of hot water several the other eide of the tracks to locate the ourselves with bows and arrows toe table and looked around the creative people. Well, one wom plans unleas Martin doea so of “the average property owner in EYancls C. Hawes, times a week. against all that modem weaponry for joint. The banjo player was place where she can sit down and buy an creating a child makes Bee his own-accord. Manohester oontritotes leas Minister of ChrisUan Ed Now you can have all the which no modem answer has ever been over at the bar. Nan went a meal. thoven's Fifth look like some Y Teens collect 8260.42 for than one per cisnt of his total ucation, Center Congrega hot water you need at one DRYER developed, we must be realistic. acroaa the room at him ae if thing he made up on an old Heart F'und. tax bill” ia apparently Mtended "So the time has come In our national tional Church. time for anly.9% c* a day. We must be realistic enough to con she mM a cement truck. A t ThMk of it—only 9%c* a life when we have to make our Bill of toe bar, she said something to day! cede, first, that it is indeed quite pos toe banjo player. He got smart Rights real, when we have to make our Nvi*a|M|irr Taa, toanka to Uobilheat sible for an arrow to bring down not only and said something back. A fter Ryii4k«te Declaration of Independence come true, —and an eilrflred hot water a helicopter, but even, tor all we know^ that, nobo<|y reafiy knows 'who when we have to make our Constitution heater of correct bapacity— such a thing as an intercontinental bal hit toe. ban^ player first One your family can taika care a li'ving document. We have to do unto of Nan’s boupcera threw a good listic missile, or a rocket speeding toward of all their washing needs Telkswngea DelduuGedaa Others as we would have them do unto punph, but toe big move came at one tima toe moon. Something frequently happens ns." when Nan went to work on toe Mom can do the family to such things, and it could be an ar banjo player with a brandy bot wash. Sis can do toe dishes From this, our prime domestic prob- row. tle. The bouncers pitched toe at the same time Junior tom—one problem which will have every mpn into the street and Nan takes his bath, and you en EQUIPPED WITH 2 sun visors, electric wipers, But the second piece of required reeil- threw toe banjo after him. Joey thing to say about whether thla Amer joy a shower. iam admits that, for an arrow to accom Bushkin bad nobody to louse Don’t delay— phone us to windshield washers, . bumper overriders, signal ica of ours can survive— the President’s %P plish such a feat, a bit of luck la re him up when he p la y ^ Ms piano day. FMd out how easy it la NO MONEY DOWN! NO MONEY DOWN! Oration to the Tax Collectors eventually quired. to^t nlqht to switch to a Mobilhelit- lights, heater and defrosters, tool kit, leatherette WMqb la all Bushkin aver found Its way to the gp'eat sununit world One does not, toen, make it a settled flred water hsat NO p a y m e n t s T H l MAY! issue of our times. wanted out of Ufe. His business *Av«rags family of four. upholstery, scat belts. NO PAYMENTS TILL MAY! policy for toe future to battle all heli^ Is playing toe piano bis own way We quote again: copters with arrows. for people. And playing It right '^mous Filtdr-Flew Aefion with 2- now, with you at a taMe listen ;yck, wenh watar ttmp. control, '3 Heat Seledtldns with AH-PoreekdR “ We have said to every thinking man ing to i t The trouble was, Joe MORIARTY fti this Government that we want to fol started maMiig too much money wattr savor, AH iMrcdkin-lvp emd top and tube low the road to peace. We are going to Qualifications? doing this. In IM l, after 30 tub. yoam tor it—not just'yearn—^we are go ~ playing for people and BROTHERS J known as one of the great FREE FARTS A LABOR for 1 YEAR! FREE PARTS A LABOR for 1 YIARI ing to search for it So far as we can discover, her image clans in the country, he de DBUVfeRHp m' l4Ur«l<|E8Tl!R “ Ws know that Mr. Khrushchev can as an aqiirant for fhe White House .is cided he wanted to get on. of 6 4 3 -5 1 3 5 ■HI... ilfw UD a hundred million people in Western fatally deficient at oomph.... What, for saloons so he could be with his instance, is her golf handicap? Can she kids when they woke up in the 101-315 CMtmr Sti SUNROOF MODa $00 ADDITIONAL BUY NOW! SAVE NOW! NO Rurope in a matter of minutea We know ride an electric horse, as Coolidge did? morning. He stayed bim e and TOTO"itoroeeiTOTOto-TOto4iaeito--eei4aeeitoi-idUaTOiei^ bo can kill a hundred million people more Or fUng a medicine ball around in toe started to write music for tele WBGIVE^Ilifr or less In a matter of minutea W e know Hoover manner? Does she dig touch vision, Hs Uvea in Old West- GREEN STAMPS can kill a hundred miUlon people in tackle? What is her current inventory bury, U L . with his wife r id of deep freoKs, mink coats, oriental rugs four daiwMars and there were t e d T R U D O N Russia, in the Soviet Union, in a mat- and bi-fl aeta? . . . To be sure, the can thingsI lu e horses and barbe- jsf, joinutea mLLXND ItlRNPIKE didate from Maine bitoes delicious blue euaa. It I • grant place for M o b ilh im .'•J*' *^*11%“ the Fnstdeni added aooraful* berry nnrffha; but that talent haa never kids to I iw up, and Jpe was TAL(X)lTVItLE alaetad a I>raB id «U -8 A N n U M d S C O la tha aMmhv with 713 MAIN STREET. M A N C M I ip ^ ^ |: iMt#l» ar. CHROMlCEiB. £ T iIh ii Is aOppoaad to se too xastiMtli cKt! m i tmM V tv-, */. ■ A M U U H n irBWOW MANCHBSIX^ , saijd, tltot be was iwpeful for raatotonoe -to moving toward Johnson and Home Pledge •1 iv Decision Reserved Events a tokition. l>;<. Obituary Ijcokhort said Ma group would help the mayor by con Continuing P ea ce Search Stop Shop 'VnUMU 9. Tofptac ducting the demonstration and SUPIK P. On Darwin Evidence In State therely oalUng attention to the MAKKl WHitaia J<*ni T o p i* * , M. <* (Oonttnned frooi Page Oas) of State Dean 5 c f‘ y o u ‘.ovc al Stop St S h o p ' W Wailawqptfa S t, died tiUe problem. BrltUh government wholehMrt- Bright idea for a Lenten Casserole! III »t Hertford Hoepltal (OMrttoned tntn Page Om ) Roy F. Darwin’* defense argued today in Tolland American summit conference edly eupports the U.8. ^ te r • ehort illneee. on South Viet Nam, British G *rb«r County Superior Court that evidence gathered in search Previously, she said, the Spacegirl Unwanted started Wednesday morning. Mr. tUppias wee bom n EAST HAMPTON (AP) — Earlier this morning. Secre spokesmen reported. Manofaeetor J t ^ 20,1010, aon ot es of the Darwin home was obtained illegally and is not league has held that state Sen Sources said Johnson and ate districts should be Virtual What Blast Hampton’s town fa tary of State Dean Rusk, and Baby Food » « a d a Toppinc: of Manoheeter admissible in court. thers don’t need, they say, is an Dougtas-Home established good at about 1:30 p.m., Mrs. Dar ly equal in population, while British Foreign Secretary Rich BUMBLEBEE tfae late Helen Humpluey The state contended that representatives should be.alio- astronaut. ard A. Butler began a series of raimort In their first formal Stralnad ♦ |*rt 9 I« ftappUie:, end waa a Ufe^loncr there had been no violation of win said she was stunned to see meeOnf despite differences « so many cars and state police oated town-by-town, with extra To prevent this eventuality, talks, meeting at ths Whits Junior 4 jan 159 TAMPAX ■vsident o f tills town. law in the investigation headed such deUcate problems detectives and related that her representatives for larger mu the selectmen have voted to House. BLUEBERRY PIES He waa a supervisor in Uie by State Police Major Samuel have repairs made to the town Secretary of Defense Robert with Communist countrirt in Rome in their effort to arrive daughter became hysterical. nicipalities. general, and especially U.8. re loduatrial jBD^eerlng Dtvi- Since the lawsuit was stalled, hall boiler room, it waa report 8. McNamara joined the for •km, Piatt and Whitney Air at a solution to the Hope Roth- Mrs. Darwin said she sA ed sentment over the British Mie if the searchers had a warrant. Mrs. Miller said, a study of this ed today. eign ministers for a 80-minute WHITE TUNA craft of UAiC, Slaat Hartford. well murder on Sept. 18. Dar of 111 million worth of busefl to Sunshin* She said the police told her that position has been underway, and They acted after Fire Mar review of disarmament prob SAVE 47' aa $ He was an active member of win, 4fl-year-old Andover man, is to be reported by March 31 at shal John Moriarty issued a lems, and Christian A. Herter, is charged with first degree her husband had been arrested This topic, Informants said, Hydrex Ceelciat tiM British American Olub, a the latest. written warning about the dan the President’s chief trade ne A murder in the case and is slat for the Rothwell killing and ad was disposed of quickly when member of the Holy Family Re vised her to calm her daughter. She said the league position gerous condition of the boiler gotiator met with them for a SAVE 41* treat Ijoa«:ue and the Quarter ed to go to trial on Feb. 25. on the Senate will probably not room protection system, and discussion of economic prob the prime minister did not con JA 45« She said she called her lawyer. ceal his annoyance over Ameri Oentuqr OMb of Pratt and Judge Alva P. tioiselle re She described the condition change, but the league may suggested a remedy. lems, mainly the prospects ior Whitney. served decision on the motion to change its views on towns-plus- The selectmen voted: the forthcoming tariff-cutting can criticism of the sale. in which she found the house He waa reported as having .mOHEV' Survivors, besides his father, suppress certain evidence under after the search, indicating it populatlon apportionment “In order to prevent the negotiations In Geneva. iDolude Ms wife, Mrs. Flora which the arguments had been in view of the large size o f the launching Into orbit of the town told Johnson: had been gone over very care —Britain, while barring the C alo ^SRVERIi Brownlie Topping; three sons, heard. fully and ^thout much consid House. clerk (Theresa Valli), who aits WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi Willism J. Topping Jr.. Under questioning by his at ’The 10 named plaintiffs to directly over the boiler on the dent Johnson and Sir Alec Doug export of strategic goods to eration for leaving things as Communist countries, intends to D o f Food 4 Thomas F. T oting and Robert torney, John F. Shea of Man the suit just deoldeid have been first floor, bids be obtained for las-Home, prime minister of Stupendona Mvfaig oa they had been found. c a n / out peaceful trade with 91. Topping, and a daughter, oheeter, Darwin related that he Police gave up the house Invited to recommend to the the work required in the fire Britain, got together ahead of Chtekan I: Livar Parte 2LS 3le {amily size frozen pie I Ready-to-bakel Mrs. WRUarn J. Cook, all of had been arrested outside of court specific criteria for re-ap marshal’s warning.” schedule today to begin final them search shortly after her arrival, —The British are at a loss to Manchester; two brothera Pratt and Whitney Division In portionment. Mrs. Miller said talks on world problems. Chiekan Parte 2*lr27« but continued a search of the understand the difference be PYancis F. Topping Jr. of Man Baet Hartford where he is em woods, she said. those recommendations will rep The prime minister arrived at ployed at 9:30 am. on Dec. 4. the White House at 10:88 a.m. tween the United States feeding chester and Patrick Tapping of Police officials and the coron resent only the views o f the in Communists with American Warner Robbins, Oa.; four sis He was taken to his Andover er returned the next evening, dividual plaintiffs, and the Hospital Notes and was escorted to Johnson’s league will not be able to say office. The two leaders had been wheat, but objecUng to Cubans ters, Mrs. James Ciorman, Mrs. home in a police cruiser by ma Saturday, Dec. 7, at about being transjjorted on British S a la d a William Grander and Mrs. 6:45, Mrs. Darwin said. In re if it concurs until it sees them Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. scheduled to meet at 11 a.m. jor Rome, Sgt. Orlando Raggaz- buses; and Samuel Matterapo, all of Man zi and a woman identifled as sponse to her protests, she said and makes its own decision. In all areas excepting mater-1 Disarmament problems and Tm Bo9t nlty where they are 2 to 4 p.m. such ticklish economic quesUons —In general, that Britain s chester, and Mis. Hector No- “Mies Drury.” Darwin said she was told that the coroner economy depends on foreign Come in and get your had the power to enter any and 6:80 to 8 p.m., and private as long-term credlU for Commu- velli of Glastonbury; six grand he had been informed by Rome Faces Tax Suit trade, while that of the United ' 5 ‘ f r 2 5 « that be had been arrested under home In the county without a rooms where they are 10 a.m.' "‘st countries were up for dis- children and several nieces and HARTFORD (AP) — A Con States does not. a coroner’s warrant and had no warrant. to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested cusslon, nephews. necticut lawyer expelled from White House sources reported He also repeated the British The funeral will be held 8at- rights, could talk to no one, Mrs. Darwin testified she not to smoke In patients’ rooms. FREE STARTER SET Ghana last week has a tax fight that the talks between the two view that a lean and hungry ■rday at 10:15 a.m. from the a ^ that he was “hia (Rome’s) again telephoned Atty. Shea No more than two visitors at Communist is more dangerous property.” ' who asked to speak to Ack on his hands back in the Unit one time per patient. leaders Wednesday went ex John F. Tierney Funeral Home, tremely well. than a fat one, a thesis which— S a la d a X 310 W. Center S t, with a solemn erman but Ackerman refused, ed States. Darwin said he was not al Robert B. Seidman, 43, of The prime minister and For London believes—supports Brit of Old Fashioned high Mass of requiem at St. she said. Patients Today: 272 Tm B«9i A delicious lowed to leave the police cruis South Norwalk filed suit last eign Secretary Richard A. But ain's Insistence on free trade James’ Church at 11. Burial On Friday, it was brought ADMITTED YESTERDAY: er and that the party which in Nov. 22, claiming that the to- ter told Johnson and Secretary with the Communists. Will be In S t James’ Cemetery. cluded about 16 state troopers out, the police had taken one of Nina Addington, South Wind W 6 9 « juicy roast with Friends may call at the fu the Darwin cars, apparently temal Revenue Service was to sor; Mrs. Florence Almettl, 154 Stoneware! Redeem who were at the Iwmse when error when it asserted him neral home tomorrow from 2 Darwin arrived, awaited the for examination, but returned it Pearl St.; Howard Blake, 131 the flavor dad loves! to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. later. Saturday they took the $13,662 in taxes for the years Avery S t ; Mrs. Martha Bassett arrival o f Ooroner Bernard J. second car. In addition they Battle Breaks Cease-Fire^ Askeiman. 1057 through 1060. Talcottville Rd., Vernon; Romeo the coupons you took items of Darwin’s clothing, Mrs. Seraflna Valenti Aekeiman, Darwhi said, to- Yesterday’s SMdman’s law Cameron, Wapping; John Ger C r i s e o Mrs. Darwin said, a battery yer, Sidney Vogel of Norwalk, Mrs. Seraflna Valenti, 70, oi formed him that under the pow ard, 75 Olcott Dr.; Ouiseppe ^ Ball Postpones Departure Shortanlng lantern and wrench from one asked the government for an Lopes, 48 Spruce St.; David and 130 School St, died this morn er inveated in him as coroner, car and a battery lantern and receiv^ in the extension of time to file pa Alan Roberts, 181 Autumn St; ing at Manchester Memorial be waa going to make a search screwdriver from the second Ish troops will have to occupy pound can 35s Hospital. She Is the widow of of Darwin’s bouse. pers. He said he had to contact Donald Fornwalt, Wapping; Mi (Contfnued from Page One) B O n O M ROUND car. Sekbnan but didn’t now where key posts in toe town.” 4c off 3-lb can 83c Michele ValenU. The accused man said he felt chael Tupper, 76 Ashworth S t; The British statement said Btalo Gnuttl, appearing as he could be reached. The Gov Mrs. Ruth Ryan, Coventry: area were reported surrounded mail from Mrs. Valenti was bom Dec. he bad no power and no right assistant to State’s Atty. heavy fighting was going on to ernment agreed. . Kurt Reichenbach, ^Iton Rd., and the source said the Greeks 34, 1884, In Forenza, Italy, and to object because of what he Joel H. Reed H, maintained toe western part of toe town. Seidman, a professor of law Vernon; Mrs. A^ce Freeburg, lived in Manchester 50 years. said Rome had told him. that both Darwins had the op have launched a complete mili Heavy firing and explosions, be She was a member of the Duse at the University 'ot Ghana, was 11A <%urch S t; Robert Mon tie, Stop 4 Shop. He toid the court that he was portunity to order the police to tary operation against them. lieved to be caused by mortar 5c off Huffo Masslna Society. expelled with three other Amer Andover; Mrs. A n n a b e 11 e taken to Stafford troop stra their search. icans. The Ghtoia government The government radio said shells, could be heard. You gat a dinner plate, mug and Survivors include two sons, after leaving Andover and tes ’The state also brought out Dodge, 8^ Tuck Rd.; Mrs. Helen Shortening charged they were engaged in Newcomb, 52 S. Hawthorne St.; the new battle, the thid in sis bowl fret with a |5 purchase. Joseph J. Valenti of Bast Hart tified that be waa “ petrified through testimony by Acker many days at Limassol, broke ford, and Samuel J. Valenti of actions “prejudicial to the se Mrs. Amelia Holmes, 28 Gris With fear” o f Rome and Acker man that he (Ackerman) had out at dawn around Berengaria Impound cm 7 0 c Yon gat another 100 F R ■ K Bolton; four daughteib, Mrs. man because of the “power be requested the presence o f the curity of the state.” wold St.; Mrs. Edna Lutz, 292 3 More Treated STAMPS with your |S porchaea Paaquale Valentino of Farming- hind him (Rom e).” Acker state troopers to help in the , The tox * s s ^ e n t dates m ^ra^irsti Th‘;^ orr’R;bt bins, 177 Spruce St.; WilUam second largest city of Cyprus. plus 250 more Stamps oa itanaa yoa ton, Mrs. Anthony Aparo of man, he said, did nothing to In search, and that D am in did «m® Seidman was as- The fighting lent fresh urgen For Dog Bites sodated with a pre-fabricated Ritchie, 8 Deepwood Dr. want aaul haadi New Britain, and Mrs. Salva timidate him. not object. cy to Ball’s mission. The U.S.- tore Merenlno and Mrs. Walter Mrs. Marion Dfu'wto, who suc Ackerman also testified that home bulMtog business that la ADMITTED TODAY: Rich British proposals would keep ter went bankrupt. The govern' Area dogs have been chewing 7c off Che«r Bycholaki, both of Manoheeter; ceeded her huhband on the wit he had stayed at the Darwin ard Reichenbach, 406 Woodtand the U.N. Security Council out of on i>eople with a vengeance the a slater, Mrs. Mary Massacco of ness stand, identified herself as house for about three-quarters ment is seeking income, with' St.; Glen Nemeroff, 3 Brent Rd.; the situation. Datargant holding and BTCA taxes. past couple of days. Manoheeter; 14 grandchildren a teacher-librarian to the Wind of an hour Friday and left John Crie Jr., 481 Parker S t; Ball had planned to heave Three more persons were and 9 great-grandchildren. ham school system. She said when he was satisfied the Karen Giguere, 32 Trebbe Dr. Wednesday night. Instead, he treated at Manchester Memorial The funeral will be held Sat- •■lb. I'/, n plig 7 6 c she had taken the day off to search was under way. He said Housing 'Protest i BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A stayed over and held another Hospital yesterday, all within a •rday at 8:30 am. from the meet her daughter Kathy at clothing was taken to test for stm to Mr. and Mrs. Henry conference with Makarios this W. P. Quiah Funeral Home, 225 STAMFORD (AP) — More space of three hours after they BratUey Field. Miss Darwin waa blood and other stains; and Houle, Stafford; a daughter to morning. were nipped by angry canines. Main SL,'With a Maas of re- that the return on Saturday than 500 perrons at a so-called returning from a 4-H Oongress Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pfrommer, Makarios rejected the plan Bitten to a rather unlikely qulam at St James’ Church at night was to obtain additional "rent raMy" last niglht agreed Ellington; a daughter to Mr. to Chicago. after two meetings with Ball, spot wa* SiCott Kelley, 10, of 32 f. Burial wm be In St James’ Upon returning to her home items o f evidence. to stage a demonstration to and Mrs. Memes Kalaglan, 20 M r . C le a n front of the city, hall Feb. 30 Greek Cypriot sources reported. ■]^er Circle. Young Kelley was Owaetery. Teresa Rd. He wants U.N. control over the Mr. Clean deans avarythlng Friends may aaU at the fu to protest high rents and sub treated for a bite on the back You’ll agree — it’a the 219 W. Center St., with a sol- ’Trinity Covenant Church, offi DISCHARGED YESTER force. of his head, given a tetanus PRIORI neral home tonight from 7 to 0 standard housing for Negroes enm high Mass of requiem at ciated. Burial was in East Cem- in the city. DAY : Jobn Glaude, Willlmantic; American and British special shot, and discharged from the plaitlc bonk 3 9 c finest meat you’ll OTtr Mtl and tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 the Church of the Assumption. •tery. Mrs. Dorothy Longer, lOM ists were reported in Washing to 0 p.m. In urging heavy participation hospital emergency room about Tile Rev. Bhnest Coppa was Bearers were friends of the to the demonstration, one' Mato’ S t ; Mrs. Bitha OhesMy, ton to be working on a falback 5 p.m. oeMbrant, assisted by the Rev. family. Andover; Mrs. Frieda Weber, proposal, ordered after Ball’s Mrs. Esther OsD speaker said it Should be About an hour earlier, Pam John D. Regan, deacon, and the black people Will think it .'is Doyle Rd., Rockville; .Mra Bkn- lack of progress was reported ela, Liambert, 6, of Bolton Cen Mrs. Esther Howe CaB, TS, o f Mtumela Gatea, 311 Woodbridge to President Johnson and Brit Rev. Fran<^ J. Mahalek, sub- Dante Pagaal milidnignt instead tost of midday.” ter Rd., Bolton, was given sim 2c off Comet 2 Femwood Dr., Bolton, died deacon. Paul Chetalat was or The largely attt^ed funeral St.; Dawna Chisholm, Hany ish Prime Minister Sir Alec yesterday afternoon at Man- The demonstration was ilar treatment for a bite on the ganist and soloist. Burial was of Dante Pag and of 161 N. Main scheduled for 10 aun, to 6 p.m. Lane, RockviUe; Mns. Natalia Douglas-Home. Cleanser WWneSnrdhwfi *«t0 * shester Memorial Hospital. She Gaskell and aon, ’Ihompsonvllle. left side of her face. to St. James’ Cemetery. Father St. was held this morning from meet Thursday. The government radio assert waa ttie widow of Erpest R. DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. ed that 20 ’Turkish cypriots were At 7:30 p.m. last night, Mari- Coppa read the committal serv the W. P. Quiah Funeral Home, The rent t^ y ^as sponsor lee Esada, 26, of East St., He 2'A „7 2 5 c Cladn f f f S 55< CaU. ice. May Foots, 14 Welcome PL; killed in Wednesday's fighting TOP OF ROUND 225 Mato St., with a Maas ot ed by the Citizens for Progress, Mrs. Call was born Feb. 16, W alter Gometz, Buckland; for the castle at Limassol and bron, arrived at the emergency Here ara four winnara - Bearers were John Mimitoy, requiem at St. Bridge t’s a local civil rights organiza room with a wound on the palm MaiolaSS^Si!!Xl5 3 7 < 1890, to Sterling, Maas., and Church. ’The Rev. John F. De Brian Vibberts, 46 Delmont St.; that Greek Cypriot casualties lived in Bolton three years. James ’Thompson, Robert W ag tion. o f her hand. After being patch HAPPINESS one from each of our 4 ner, Herman Wagner, Henry laney waa celebrant. Mrs. Ray Elden Buchman, 87 Mato St.; were one dead and several She is survived by a cousin, Jesse Gray, a member of the Mrs, Carolyn ^ t o r , 85 Birch wounded. ed up, she too, was discharged. is a smile from a areas. One will be crowned Del Monte Pms 2'Jm 39* Pope and James McBride. mond Murphy was organist and Community OouncU on Housing D a s h Mrs. Raymond Oosselin, with St.; William Ritchie Jr., 3 Turkish Cypriot sources in Ni Hers makes the fifth such Stop & Shop Checker whom she made her home. soloist. in New York and a leader of case since Tuesday treated at Checker of the Year! Like George F. Washburn Jr. Burial was to St. Bridget’s Deepwood Dr.; Mrs. Beverly cosia said toe Turkish toll was Detergent Funeral servloea will be held the Harlem rent strikes, de DeSimone, 10 S. Hawthorne St.; toe local hospital. Mailman that you just have to all the folks at Stop & Shop, The funeral of George F. Ciemetery. The Rev. Dennis R. scribed oemditions in New York only two dead. It was impossible tomorrow at the Watson Fu Mrs. Elmyra Tessier, 90 Broad to get toe Turkish Cypriot ver Howard Pitkin o f 96 McKee St., Washburn Jr., 36 Pleasant St., Hussey read the cormnlttal City and stressed the need for smile hack atl they believe in treating neral Home, Clinton, Mass. Bur St.; Susan Oorrenti, 233 Fergu sion of toe events in Limassol. was nipped by a dog as he was S-ib, M « ate 8 2 c ial will be to Woodlawn Ceme who was killed Monday evening service. heavy grass roots support. It son Rd.; John Spaulding Jr., making Ms rounds yesterday others the way they Bearers were Vincent Geno- waa he who urged heavy par The Turks were completely cut tery, Clinton, In a car accident in South Wind 118 Walnut St.;'MAry Donahue, off in that sector. about noon; and 'WUham Helm, vesi, Donald Genovesi, Loula ticipation in next week’s dem' would like to ba ^ e Holmes B^meral Home, sor, was held this morning 150 Vernon St.; Bhnmanuel British army headquarters In 16, of 30 Cooper St., was bitten Genovesi, Benito Pagan!, Ugo ottstraticn. 400 Main S t, waa to charge of from the Holmes Fimeral Home, Kloter, 66 Orchard St., Ro It- ^1- ' \ \ A \ V t’-. ■•'•y a - A ., V - ■ A ' ' :''■ -V'. ) ^ 1 m x : I PAGE TW BL¥l MANCHESl'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CQNN> THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964 Senate Rules Onnmlttee that haps, whs best summed up by I^ ""I hmuteiilK twBlw Pentagon Slow he gave President. Johnaon an LesUe J. Sabo, M, k behring ^ DEVELOFINft Prominent Divorces expensive stereo set When John Steelworker^ Vacations: palrman at U.S. Steel’s nearby and PRINTING In Seeking Memo son was Senate majority leader uvln works. and Baker was secrctaiY of the KNIiAROIiailINTS ' Odd Jobs at Home^ Travel Re said: "It all bolls down to Dadd? W ^keiid lUiytliniiG Chpir. Highlight Idaho Law WASHINOTON :AP) — Un Senate Democrats. tbs old J(dis about getting a Job less the political heat becomes with a payday every day and, ARTHUR DRU8 From Your Neighbor’s Kitchen Ro$e Making Money (Oodttmied from-Page One) could stay oh vacation 'till I you don’t have to work cn pay Set at College Wul Intei^ri^t V unbearable, the Pentagon may die." About his wife, he said, day. You^fst paid for It. My (CoBtliiiMd from Face Oae) trOi of &e Ford Motor Co. to a try to string out indefinitely its NEW YORK ( ^ )—Broadway ted, there was. talk that "We have it nice. She is happy g o ^ e s a ! ’*' r Manchester nun plan to flMessiahV board of directors. ‘‘search’’ for a purported Air showman Billy Rose has wen K wasn’t a good idea. It and so am I." . B y D O R n B IU D IN O atte.hd. a, Father-Daughter , .. . .> x.,.« ,* t • tasuance of a license after the However, when the couple Force memo reflecting ad making $10,000 an hour evetY argued by some that 18 McKee, the machinist, said, A widely traveled, ckMe Gut eggs faito quarters' and*%'e w as m arried on July 18, 1940, Weekend tmorrow thrpugta The Rhythmic Cbolr of South couilbouse elosee. After-hours versely on a key witness in the hour that fte New York Stock weeks of vacation in a row was “ Time never drags. You always South Windsor friend of M n. Jeeee H. Bannia- bottom and sides of a two-^iart at Southampton, Ford’s grand- Bobby Baker probe. Exchange has been open since too much, that men would be- have something to do. After tar, 158 Ferguaon Rd., gave her casserole with them. Mix mush Sunday at Simtnons College, Methodist Church will hitoirret blood testa also are possible. fati. danced with the bride as GOING A ^ur Sylvester, assistant Oct. U, 1968, his press agent sd- oom s reatlesa, that they w •SB NOW ON m e a t s ..;IfrijitsT,7 v at a ll .nayron*s bake sh op s QjdMduudng^ iksL nsua. osvnsJL o j. £wiMudk!A, • - ' ■; ■ ■ - • 1 - V- . Notice Hove you tried the neii WE HAVE DAILY DELIVERY TO THE Stainless Steel Blale? BOLTON CRISPINO Get unparalleled shaving comfort... time and time agaih with each blade! ■- '■ . . . AREA I F Before we leave, we would like to introduce to you SAM CRISPINO, LENOX a vet^an of many years in the food field. Sam wiU bring to you a sin PHARMACY cere dwirc to serve your every shopping need. You can be assured of E. CENTER ST. TEL. M 9S 8V4 .friend^, efficient, personal service and low supermarket prices on a vast variety of food items. ■ ■ ASKS J*'*’’ ' ^ • I • *• Di6p in at the Grand Re-opening and meet SAM CRISPINO, we Imow you’ll like him. For the present, no change in personnel is antici FUEL C O . W B 0 1 V e " 7 S87 M AIN ST. pated. Sam, however, plans a complete renovation in the layout of the EAST HARTFORD FUEL O IL 9tpre and its equipment. . . all to better serve you. Tfiese major changes i l . . ..A will necessitate Sam’s closing for a brief period. CREEN •AM CRISPINO L S T T A M P S ^ V V.; O A L U m C ASH IM CUL M SATVHMr at 7 PJl far CDMIiTE REI|9VATI0R...WATCH TOR OUR CIUHD OKRHRi! 2«9.121f 447 - m HARTPORD -FORNIX MC X Ii STREET, MANCHmR II. J**'" ; i. rii; .'i .: •hi' ^ . I ).’ • ^ J ; * . u J , ('I'« fr.TSJ' , ■: f r : . . r'.. / ' :! . I!' : . ■ ■ ,'-^ '1 •' \ PAGE FOUBTBEH IIANCHSSTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1964 f . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN-, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 18, 1 9 6 4 bad ranked twelfth the previous and Isadors Lang, rsprsaentlng in the office and an undisclosed Sharp Dip Noted week. the Temple. Store Clerks Foil sum in the safe—which was vn- ., -- The- New Haven office report There will be a queaUon and , locked, t ' \ W E G I V E / In Idle Claims ed the most claims filed with answer periqd after the discus Robbery Attempt 5,679, follow ed by B ridgeport sion. with 5,566, then Hartford with Israeli sona and danoea wttl PAXNBSVILLB, Ohio (AP) — ' trManptoymant MmpenMOion 5,520, and W aterbury witl^ 4,301. Women See Flbn be performed by the United Two women clerks at a depart filed in MAnclieater Uat Synagogue Youth Group. Hie On Automation wndi took n aharp drop of IB Methodist Men's Chorus will ment store stood their ground per cent below those for the Methodists Host sing. W ednesday when a man with a F irst gun in one hand and a black- *TVnnorrbw” a; film on a u to ereA endinc Feb. 1. Mrs. Louis F. Chsinpeau and GREEN b o n eless }m k In the other Inmit Into their mation. will ba ahown Monday .A total o f 1.1B6 persons drew Temple Groups Edward Maoauley are oo-chal;r- Second-floOr office. ^ T A M P ^ titecks locally for tiie week end- men for the evening. Members at 8 pm . at an all-group meet of the Percy Smith, Edgar and Tim gunman demanded the In^ F eb. 8, com pared to 1,362 Brotherhood Week will be ob com^atlon of the safe from ing of the Women’s Fellowship N a tion a l for the previous week. served Monday at 8 pjn. at Wesley Groups are in charge Toni Plumstead, 19, and Vir o f Second Congregational Although total claims in the South Methodist Church. The o t hospitality. ginia WlUlamsoh, 40. Church at the church. lo ca l o ffice dropped by 206, the Woman’s Society of Christian The clerks said, they didn’t Hie Atm illustrates how the STAINLESS STEEL S t o r e s Rockville area applicants in- Service and the Methodist Men MICE DELAY HIAINR know the combination. church deals with Its problems ereased by 61 from a week ago. will meet with the Sisterhood OSAKA, Japan (AP) — Four When the gunman ordered the with automatioii. teen passenger trains on Ja PKG OF 6 CMR AS "=''’ Statewide claims declined by and men of Temple Beth Sho- women to lie down on the floor, Members of the Lucy Speno - 1,848 to 42,765 from the 44,613 lom. pan's busy Tokaido nUlroad kbrs. Williamson got mad and Group are in charge o f h ospital 0 1 CIHette Blm les of a week ago, a drop of about “Symbols of Our Faiths” -will w ere delayed from 5 to 40 m in said she certainly would not. ity. Refreshments will be Bo m 4 p er c e n t be the title of a panel discus- utes Wednesday by a malfunc-| *T guess that kind of sttmned served by the Mary Cushman For the same week last year, sion. tlon in a railway signal. him,” Miss Plumstead said aft Group. claims had amounted to 44,357. Panelists will be W. J. God Officials foimd that field mice erward. “He just turned and Final plana will be discussed In Manchester was in the fifteen- frey Gourley and Mrs. Paula had gnawned a cable, which got walked out.” for a smorgasbord Feb. 39. fii spot in the state in number Straight, representing South soaked by rain and ahort-clr- Miss Plumstead said the The meeting la open to men of claims filed last week. It Church; and Mrs, Elvriyn Lang cuited. >would-be robber missed $1,600 of the Church. ■ iP ■ ^ . o^t Tender, Juicy, CHUCK SlEAR 17-OZ When Sm.rl Shopp«ts wart Bert ^ J ; ' i« ,y , Bel Monte Peas 2 CANS Shoulder Quality Beef . . • ^ njoy this Superb Beet... 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THURiSDAT* FIM U A R Y 18, 1964 P A ^ ✓ • Another Headon Collision with League Owners Appears Certain TliE ^ e w Herald; Angle J T * a * . e 1 r r - t t r — r- Finley, K.C. Officials Far, Apart wy HOWIE HOLCOMB Tep Central liandry Stars aBNIQR LEAGUE *The 'winqaln :wara on top aU "If you wont give me two Assistant Sports Editor Mortariy iOrothers MdUnued way.. BillBUI Champr waa __ Ka n s a s c it y (AP)— fs‘8:n«d before the deadline and<8> All talk of a comprosniae^retorted.______The meeting ad-<>years. I’ll have to take other Ita -winning way by turhinif high for the Bluecoata with %1t the league is expected to call evaporated at ' the session joumed on that statement. For Seventh As Riflemen back - Macintosh Boat, 64-46, Fiery Charlies 0. Finley of another meeting for n,xt week. Wednesday when Finley insist steps.” There Arc Sports Beside Basketball! Joe Cronin, league president, Carleton Sharpe, city and Boland Motors, with a final BUSINBfWUlBN'S LEAGUl! the Athletics and other Finley obtained a firm commit ed at the outset he couldn’t and declined any comment. period surge beat 'Variety Ca Only game played laat nidht American League club own ment from Oakland, Calif., Jan. wouldn't sign for more than ger, asked what these might be. With all the folderol generated by Manchester High’s'' Season Win Ej^^wn Eastern Bankruptcy Blause fine basketball showing, two other winter sports at the terers, 81-67. The East Sides sdw Harm’s Hobby Shop pa ers appear bn the way to 27 and it’s likely he’ll ask the two years . . . you can, sit here OouncUman Sal Capra, noting "That’s my business,” Finley picked up-fftaTfeit win^e M$n^ defeat Naeslff Arms, IS4-48. league for permission to .move until midnight." shot back. "You »«ve yet to shoved into a corner, and undeservedly Led by DavJ. Landry who Chester Travel Service failed to Caee Brothera waa awarded a < <1 another headon collision af the club to Oakland. One of Finley's attorneys, Finley's contentions he would prov6 to mo you wwit this club. Sparked by the medley ter a session here Wednes risk bankruptcy by signing for so. Thus we offer this week’s tip of the Holcomb Hat to fired a 166 lor th« fifth time field a team at game time. forfeit victory whan Post Of WiU Seek Compromise Gerald Phillips, charged Mayor more than two years, offered a If you want it, you can get it Coaches Dick Sollanek and Gil Hunt and their respective relay team which turned in thin zeaaon, the Manijhezter ■ Thb five “ Iron men” of Mori- fice failed to find a teiun. day left Finley and the city The club owners doubtless Ilus Davis took advantage of with a two-year lease, nothing eW.TYITYUTWP onri rtldUn ^ its s^ond successive rec Htoh rifle tJam $cored an eaay arty’s were held to a tie p,t half Close for a half, the Hobby will first , try to get Finley and Finley because of the leagues bankruptcy clause covering on swimming and rifle clubs. still far apart over a stadi ly the club’s operations tae last else.” ,Xt hap'p,:,.ied List this writer ord - breaking' performance, 927-850 victory over Brietoi time by Macintosh Boat but a Shoppers broke the other gam# the city together on a comprom Ic e-or-else deadline and as Berger offered to permit tto to get the most done and the Eaatem yostei^y at the Wad good last half produced the win. open thanks to threq 9 iicic um lease. ise three-year pact FaUing serted the mayor hadn’t "re two years of a four-year pact.j, had considerable familiarity the Manchester High swim In the first collision Jan. 16 Finley Interrupted Capras city to inspect books of the W l with swimmers during a 10- most out of his charges In a dell School range. Dan Pinto (14), Jim Glenney junq> ehota by Joe Shea. He that, the owners would then treated evei one inch since club, if the city upon learning comparatively short time. team routed Bristol Cen Landi^'a auperb ahootlng (12), Fran Frangione (13) and was high man for the winnera in New York, the owners flatly seem to have only two other since Jan. 16.” discussions with one of his at year tenure at Torrlngton. The tral, 79-16, last night at the rejected Finley's bid to move to torneys, George Berger, to say : of Finley’s losses would come school started the water sport rankii him third In the roster Phil Hjrde (10) led winning. with 20 while Mike Cavan6utgl]|^ choices; Davis denied it, citing his down in its four-year stand. MHS pool. It was the seventh of 190 gunners, behind school MoriartYs vdtlle Bill Vlot (20) Jerry Obenauer and BIU D w Louisville and by a 9-1 vote or 1. Grant him permission to modification giving Finley the "Forget bankruptcy, Sal. 1 11 during our "regime” and pro dered him to sign a lease in The mayor asked whether the The Riflemen win In nine starts for the Tribe. record-holder Fred Jacobs, now and George Clifton (16) con featured for NaaslfCa. move the club to Oakland. first two years rent free on a pay my freight for two years. club might modify ItajM U om gressed fa Atoiaii A•c'' t'< ^ ( H ■ V PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD, IfANCHESTER. CX)NN. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964 PAGB Apartments’—-PU itu— Businees Locations Business Senriecs THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW B t PAGALY and SHORTEN Antiques 56 Houses For Stdie 72 Tenements 68 For Rent 6 4 Housos For Salt 72 Hohom For Solo' 72 Hobsm Piir Sale 72 Hodbcs For Sale 72 ^ t)ts e F F o or r Sale -78 N atlai Offered 13 WOE SPOTUttis ftANcS 83 FOOT RANCa, Porter Street OWNBOIS MOVING out at stats $16,490—Buy thia atlmulattaf MANCHESTER — High BHARPBNINO Sdrvlea — Saws, tlques. Open every day except a v a il a b l e Immediately—4 mitabls le t MANCUEBIXCHEl re iBR r -— Rural acoe W ^IKI_ SPIN8TA dOT «IWILP A CAT walnut area, heamad oalUng, 2 flra- and are selling this 8 room 9- ChqM (Jod in parfc-Uke setting. land Paik-St. James area. ’Two lot, 180 feet frontegs, $2,706. CLASSIFIED knives, axes, shears, skatea, S he s e t IT DOWH beside her p e t Monday. 481 B. Middle Turn room apartment, automatic oablneto, threk twiri else bed- places, IH baths, bi^-tas, 9 Isvel ranch located in Man- Upstairs bedrooms complete THt THING- tHS FEAR!D THE MO«T garages, two baths, two fire WW^oa Agency, Realtor, rotary bladex Quick aervtca. AND TAUGHT IT HOW TO QLMl pike. 648-7222. heat and hot water, oonvanient *^nis, redreation room, Man- large rooma, double g vam a, Chester Features inctude Uv- upon the appUoe^ of VWS • IT MIGHT CIMN HER RlRNITURt “ snth numereos haUt-ins. Down places, bullt-tns, wall-to-waU J. Capitol Equipment Co., M 90 OUESS WHArs RUINED AHDWHlUl IMTDUCHEO location. Working eouple. (Jail t o e ^ r , only $18,990. (tarltoo 1 3 t frontage. Carlton w. tag room with fireplace, kitqb- Allen, ^ecutor et ths • 0 SHE BOUGHT A SCRATCHING POST- W. Rutehlns, 649-5182. stairs,offers tastefully decorat caipettag, wooded settbw, $28,- Leon R. Browne, late Main St., Manchester. Hours - WERE OEOHTA BE A LAW!! Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 649-4319. ' ■TORE, 480 Main StrMt 849. Hutchins, Realtor. 6495182, en with bullt-ins, fflntag room, ed living room, dintag room, 400. Ray 8. Holcombe, Realtor, TWO BtnLDINQ lota, prtaae tk Windsor in sEd pietrlot, - daily 7-8. Thursday 7-9. Satur 5229, 94. ^ family room, den and 8 bed- bedroom, modem kitchen. Bz- 844-1286. cattao, city utlUtlea. PhUhrtek tor. an. order of sale et ADVERTISING 41^ ROOM duplex luxurious BOL’ION-Ca]DN-Cape. Cod, 6 1 tereat as decadent bad at - nine day 7-4. 648-7808. LETOUT MUSKRAT fur boat rooms,^garage, oU hot water tra added feature—basement Agency, 649-8484. of bia decease In and t o otrtata_____ apartment, 1 V4 baths, all mod rooms,s, firapUee, garage, heat, 1$^ bams.' Mtudmum Uv- MANfJHES’TER — Large Im CLAsi^IED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS LAWN MOWERS, sharpened for person wearing size 18-20 ern conveniences, appliances. CHEERFU;. Mc room. Only 13 years old- real estate particutarlr daseribad ia taxefe.. RocKviUe Realty, area with country setting. walk to schools, shopping, bus maculate modem ranch, con BUILDINQ lot, second lake in said appUcattoB la la 8 AAl. to 5 PAl. and repaired, ealee and serv dresses. Will sacrifice. Call Rent very reasonable. Call Mr. 2527. Bolton, lOOKlTO, call after I. ORDIUIIID: That said 848-4816. ,900. Wolverton Agency, Una. Wesley R. Smith Agency, venient location, city utilities, tIon be heard and diAetarnunSln ' ice, rental equipment L A M Baker, 6485277. 7 room Ranch, 8 bedroama, SRealtor. 849-M18. ; 049^1894; extra lame lot. Vln Boggini, 648-0431. rtatlltoing. Equipment Corp., Route 88, bedroom houses available. Call eled family room, dining BU8INEBS ZONE >m — lilght COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASS»1ED ADVT. Vernon, 87B-7809, Manchester NEW LUXURIOUS 4 room 875-6884. ^ rooms with two c^ces, aep- Bel Air' Real Estate, 848-9382. Wanted—^To Buy 58 nice quiet street l3i MANCHESTER—Lookout Manchester MANCHBBTERr—2 A-SOne wood __ ___ MOHDAT n u n nUDAT lOtM AAL—SATURDAY • AJML exchange. Enterprise 1048. apartment, carpeted, heat, hot a desirable neighborhood. erata entrance, oUitable - for tain. Seven , room (Jol h A * —' ’ ■ I ' I •;s :iv; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1964 Average Daily Net Press Ron Fon the Week Ended H ie February 8, 1984 FeteenM o t V . S. Weetl "Let Ua Ppay” la the theme Robert May of 75 Richard H m IVaiik J. |€aiiafi«ld K a MountalB Laurel Chapter, Fair ate! eaMl 'i of a World tMy of Prayw aerv- Rd., and James R. Slater of 8 rine League will aponaor a Val- fweet Adtfinea, Ine., win have 13,892 A b o u t T ow n to 2S. Saturday loe tomorrow at 1:S0 pm. at Charter Oak St., have been entfaie Dance Saturday evening a buaineaa m etilng and chorus Member of the Audit - — ' .. ^ Salvation Army Otadel. named to serve as clasa agents from D to 1 at the haH on Park rehearaal tonight at 8 at tlM Bureau o t Circulation Ugh U the 980. Mn. O h s^ Lambert, Mn. ^ u r e h bella will ring at noon for a development fund cam- er S t Musie^ Will be furnished M U i American Heme; 88 Grove Manehnanr^A C ily o f VlUago Charm Howard Cbaae, Mra. C y ru to' hco^d the observance. Bbc- recently launched for by the Mike Gatee. Orchestra. St., Hertford. DEPENDABLE! Tompkliu, Mrs. George W. C. tended parking has been ar ehtworth Institute,. Boston, A buffet aupper.hlW, be served Hunt and Mra. D. Drummond ranged. Mass. by the auxiliary. Reaervatlona . Kenneth L. Roberge, aeaman VOL. LX X X m , NO. 116 (SIXTEEN PAGES) (OUMsifled AdvertMng ee Fkga 14) will cloae tomoniow, aecond class, USN, son of Mr. DEPENDABLE is the word for Dad to this MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1964 PRICE SEVEN C EIftl ' Stewart, all members of the That’s because he looks ahead, plans ahead w d saves Chaminade Musical Club, enter* St. ilrid^t’s Roeaty Society The Salvation Army will and Mrs. Louis R. Robarge of tained members of the Senior will sponsor a rummage aale have a Bible study group meet The Manchester Power 147 Hilliard St., is serving with ahead at Manchester’s oldest financial mstitution . . • CUlaens’ Club at their club* Saturday at 10 a.m. in the ing tonight at 7:30 in Faith Squadron will meet tomorrow the gold crew of the ballistic the dependable institution, now in its 72nd year. roonu on School St. church basement. Donations Hall. Russell dough will be at 8 pm. at North Methodist missile submarine USS George Events may be .brought to the Massachusetts College of says, “I like to Keep myself The above quotations are not Raymond Brown, 76 Agnes Dr.; fresh daiiy-and never stored! OPEN MONDAYS tion of limited assets so that it Pharmacy. He will fill a va busy because that is: when I to be Obnitrued as actual mar and Mrs. Edward Sullc^ 47 ■would, lie iforced to yield to the mi am the happieeU* cancy on the hank’s board at Cake SAS/E UP TQ i kets. Wellington Rd. , anjiut demands of plaintiff.” d ila t o r s .