■ ■ ■ U • ^ ’yi -r' m A m u ge D rily Net 1 „ T l i e ■ ilimtrt|ii^0ter 1Ett»nins M m ■Wm ike Week Beie l^wUy'*$endft fakrtMT Uii IMG low neiur fair, htOe HMxpa v Willioemeii John 'Shea of Man- dntoe to-WNhMtanee.tdbe elee*> The Peat Matiune Aaaocla- erettoe chsnfe toauneeV'lbh j}.- ftieetnr has releil e mirtlmg r* od to A "leme,dMkV fefdr ttoet o f Tenqito Chapter, Order ilie4illi DMirtet's BepohHcea inaMnor le eleetod m -W itk 14,595 904S. of ilMlieni Star, will meet end Barry Makes Bid town: ihilnnen end vloe cheir- li win eerva ht name oni^.'nB- Itiw ^H i otOwntlwMOiwPcfl. elect oOloen Wedneeday at 8 7 ^ Way Without Sal CUy of VSBmgo Chmrm n e n ttir nlglit et 8 at lone the foysm or oene a epeeial iwn meat toeigW at FRIGE SEVEN GENTS at tlw K of C Bome aad TmMngtan, 67 Hamlin St. The poet win be vneided In Nov yoL.LXxrr,N o.ti (SIXTEEN PAGES) Hoeteaeea ax« Mrs. Prank Tiruet Oo., to choose a ooodl- Stops Ih5h.—ReKey*s " ^TOoeat to tte Joto *"• Henay For Senate Post fM *.. ember, to be fined in an ear U»e Uito. to V. Wiirtinr FlAtoe IfNaanl Borne, 219 W. Center Crocker and Mrs. J. Henry tirely near dMilet, •h i Nm adfatoboAieeidAiaew Mtodabitor rirtiP tott ^ at, to patttcitMto in ttie veol- Thominn. Mtanbera unaUe to Deputy Mayor David M. Barry has officially entered PrtDT to «M F 4b. l i vaelal totfkw otootaseo'wMk ibe-pelea- bsm eeaad to,te a ptoUeail e«ein«i o f the R oseiy iit 6 for attend are reminded to notify the race for the Democratic nominatitm to the State etooMtan, the asdetfaig tth Sana- However, as einplieeteed liy iikiac obUity to abridt,lweee- en bononay member, the M e one of the hoeteeeee. toctol- District win oonduct Ra- ■ome poUtteal lendere, wboovir * 5 2 , atop Itebiair, abd relieve More Fightmg Men A New Name Senate from the 4th District, to fill a vacancy created puhUean and Democratic oon- wine the Feb. 16 eleetian to aura IMto-witowrtesrfetK ' inserrb laidttrta, Oeargefit Patten. when Fred J. Doocy, Democrat, of Wapping, resigned to bnva the inelde trade when it Tbis aatoiaaee is sew svaHaMe The UB. Ooaet Ouard Aux- veatiMaa, to nominate their can- to eoea after e a ^ wbUa gMi,tly INDIANAPOLIS, (AP) — to become, lieutenant governor. oemee tUna to choooe eenotorial Mitovtag gsto, aetaal Mdactlea 7,000 U.S. Troops dStebM. With the aoennry full at Ilie ladlee Aid liatheran lUaiy Ftotina of Mancheater He is the only announced can tobrtetoito) ttok 9 ^ win oonduot a daaa in "Maneu Lendere of both pariiee hove cendldatoo for tiw Novembor Hennite, Beetles. Rolling Womin’e Marionery League of didate. attribotad the dearth of candl- eleotions. Stones and the like, it lent »' -r,. aton BrengeUcal Lutheran vering" Wedneeday from 7 to 9 p.m. at Rling Junior High A special election will be held eeey for a new musical group Otaadi wffl meet Wedneeday on Feb. M In the eight towns of to find e disUnctlve name, a t 7:»0 pm. for a topic dlecus- School. Daniel Steel, peutt oom- ■fiander o f the flotUla, win In- the existing 4th Senatorial Dis A North Central High ticm in the church Aeeembly trict, to choose a man who will School eix-plece band, with a Xh^oin. Hoeteeeee are Mrs. Rog stmcL Bolster Viet Force C ■It until November, when a girl vooallet, did It though er Breton, Mrs. Anna Orlma- I Manoheeter Chapter of completely new senate will be They call It: "Six and the ■on, Kra. Sdvraxd Hein and elected from reapportioned dis T o PECIAL PURCHASE SALE Ground Forces Single GlTL" Mra. Richerd Johnston. 8PBBBQBA win meet tonight tricts. at 8 at Bunce School, Olcott XEoNemaze said that only |4.a S t The meeting la open to all The Feb. 16 special election -> WASIUNGTON fA P I— mititary manpower IncreaM for Danghtetw o f lib ecty , Ho. 17, men interested in baiberebop will be conducted in the towns of The vast bulk of the 113- T*"" efanUnhUr directly URkm o< toe new installment g, _ aM meet tomotroa at 8 p.m. * « « » U- 8. WlH be spent before tbla fiscal etyle elnglng. Manchester, Hlaat Hartford, commOr S t O t e N c W S Major Action Avoided at Orange BaH. Refreefamente 000 fiddm ^U fighting ^ viSlSten. year ends next June so. toe rest Glastonbury, Marlborough, m m ^ ^ th y the Johnson when the haeic later. aiii be' served Hra. Margaret Newington, Rocky HIM, Weth- of famous The Greater Hartford Chap Aom m istration will be used declaica was made to pot large iVjgetiier wtth 'toe H.7 WBkm Wtteon, hba. Semuel Ftuwoett erefleld and South Windsor. Court O K ’ s and Mxb. Roger Rttctaie. ter of Parents Without Part to ' strengthen Arm y and American ground forces Into' the. viet Nam aujqjlement voted last They cinnpriee the existing dis Prior to Gease Fire ners, me. win meet Wednesday Mfirine ground t o f c e s , it battle, Oongreaa granted toe summer, this will increase de- .... ;N'S; at 8:16 pm. at Asylum Hill trict. Suit O ver SAIGON, South Viet Nam (AP) — Seven thousafid The Hartford County Dental Lt November, Manchester waa learnt today. admlnlstratlen another $1.7 faH- ta ta t spending this year to f64.X Oongreguttonal Church, Sit Americati ground forcee are lion and authorized an increase bilUoh, about billion more more U.S. fighting men poured into South Viet Nam tb^ Aeeiatante society will meet to wlH Join the towns of (Maaton- $6 night at 7:80 at the A. L Prince Asylum St., Hartford. Dr. David rtiouldering an ever-gre«ter e< 840,000 nmn, moatly fa r Um than had been anticipated, day to strengthen Saigon’s defenses against guerrifla Hedberg, staff psycMatrlat at bury, (Marlborough and East H air Injury School, BTOokaeld St., Hartford. Hampton to form a new senato combat load in the Viet Nam Army. ijy,0 supplemental money attack and to put more muscle in the Marine beach the Institute of living, Hart war. ' The second InetaHment wfll for Viet Nam will be There wlH be a tour of the rial district. Atty. David M. Barry head on the central coast. aebool after a bualnese meeting. ford, win qieak. There win be a the Navy and Air Force each boost the manpower ceiUnge to next Monday by the HARTFORD (AP) — A Democratio Town Committee Although the Viet Cong forces y/ej, hurt, but an unofficial ro- social tuna at 7:16 before the to run and, edbaequently, Bany wiU get only a few thousand a point more than 460,000 atwve defense budget for toe fia- woman who daims she was I'-- :: Chalnnan Ted Oumminge said avoUed major aoUon In ad- port said two Vietnamese s(*) meeting. The event Is open to removed hie name from ooneid- more men In .the new buUd-tq), toe lev d anticipated at the time ^ starting next July 1. hurt by a hair dye used in 1. vance of the Lunar Now Year diers were kiiBed and 14 weiw membere and proepeotive mem- today, "Barry has my unquali eratkm. which win push total U. B. toe fatg Viet Nam buUdmp was a beauty shop has the right celebrattotM later this week, 'wounded, fied support for the nomina bere. Due to a oouit order for re- armed atrangth over toe 8 mil ordered last summer. (See Page Fifteen) to sue the company that guerrilla bands harassed gov- ''it was roafiy doae," aoM tion, and I will fight to see that apportinment, the 1964 deoUan lion matk for the first time in a made the preparation, the emment positions, explwlod Bgut Whyne Mabry of PfaUadet Nutmegger Camera Ctdb wW he is nominated." was never held, and Doocy, dozen years. State Supreme Ckmrt ruled mines, tossed grmades and am- ph<* "After the first round we meet Wedneeday ait 8 pm. at Oumminge revealed that, as a along with aiH of the state's leg Secretary of Defense Robert today. bushed miUUa platoons. An or- were up and in toe bunkers. Vfa HSUnp House, Veterane Me result of a meeting Saturday islators, reteeined his poet 8. McNamcua .told newsmen at The court quoted a recent rrHe phanage was hit in one attack, oouM see the rounds taUing.” ' morial Parte, Bast Hartford. night of the Democratic chair automatically. toe White House Monday that IV.' of law which says: anparentty-by mistake. other Communist mortarti Whiter FHpel, past president men of the eight towns, “Barry, No Republican of the district toe Administration will ask Oon- Beleaguered Hero PoUUcal infighting' amofig caused Ught casualties at toe “One who sells any product . of ttte dub, win present a unlesB something unexpected oc bas announced his avafiahility greea to vbta another ^2.346 #■¥ ' South Viet N€un’s military load- government outpost of An EiSk in a defective condition unrea- movie he mode in Ausfcrlia, curs, has the backing of all of for the nomination. IrilUon fo underwrite the soaring era again raised fears of trouble north-south Highway 1 near *1Dreamlng o f a White Chrlst- aU Of the towns of the district.” ooete o4 toe U. S. Invcdvement in Bonably dangerous to the user for the seven-month-old govern- «he northern fixxrUer 8 mllM Special OOP State Central Com- or ctmsumer or to his property maa." The event la open to Oumminga baa oaMed a meet Viet . Ndm. Ihe Whke House G^ts Help Offers ment of Premier Nguyen Cao f„»n the cM imperial oapttai of those interesbed in photography. ing of the eoteoutlve boaird o f fpM 8416 million will also be is subject to liability for physi ■> < Ky. He was reported to have HUe. TUESDAY & cal harm caused to the ultimate the town committjee for Wednes •eked for economic purposes, told a battalion of anhy troops The V iet Cong exacted toe(r NEW YORK (AP) — No one Negron said Monday night. user or ooneumer .. WEDNESDAY day night, end of the Duili town iBinging the supplemental total at Saigon airport Monday that heavleet toil in toe past 24 boura Mhnehesber Lodge o f Masons to ^_____ $12.'T61_ union. knows better than Enrique Ne-’ **^®*[j ** least I have some wUl meet tomorrow at 7:30 pm . oommiittee for Friday night, The court overruled Common “ 6 to 60" generals were seeking hy ambuefang two platoom of Msaeheeter*s Beet Baoon McNamara provided few de- gr^n that life can be utterly un- ” Value! both for the sole purpose of en LECLERC Pleas Judge Sidney A. Johnson, to overturn his regime. govemmmt mUittainen on road- at the (Mheonlc Temple. The toils, beyond (Mscloelng the dd- one day and rosy the ^ woman who wants to give cut short the trtal of a suit DoMolay Legion Award wild be dorsing Bany for the nomina FUNERAL HOME Rumors of an impending ooup/oi««ring work 16 milee souto •< tion. iar figure and the new manpow- ^ money to Negron typified the by ^nn L. Garthwatt of Water- swept Saigon over the weekwid Salgon Monday attomoon. M ISS IO W A presented at 8:16 to Past Mas er increase. Officials at the feelings of mapy New Yorkers bury against Oaird, Inc. ter atewurt Kennody toy Grand Barry's announoement of his during the 'visit of Secretary o f >pbe guerrilUaB nn«« hutth FUNERAL Pentagon took their cue from For Negron, a 66-yeorold who read about his pHght In a cOalrol objected that toere State Dean Rusk. Most of the waoked two companiee of a rw* BACON 79c Mhster William CampbeU. The candidacy martce the second Ike defense secretary and de- Puerto Rican who says he was etory by The Associated Press. „o legal basis for the suit, event Is open to the laidteB. ttane he has sought Hooey's country’s top military leaders ^ jarce in a fight that kuattfd SERVICE dined to elaborate. forced out of business because **** * person who tried to ^^d Johnson agreed. He granted Ratti’a BUnleea Small post. 'Ihe other tims was in were in Saigon at the time. The cbout an hour. The Oommunlafa Ssusage Links Vm lb. S9e WALTER N. The new odminlrtretion' mon- helped a white policeman ** ^ right toing should not be csialrol’s demurrer, ended the Troops of the 25th Division’s 5th Brigade disem rumors eubslded later. fled after inflicting moderate Mandiestor WATB18 will March 1964, when Doocy had T.Oil :l jTl.kC •y request — heraWed as long j„^b of Negroes, it. h> suffer for It,” said Oe- g^d rtded in favor of the announoed that he would not bark from the troopship USS Gen. Walker at Cam The new Am eri^ arrivale casualHeB In both acttois, a Baby Beef liver Ib. 59c meet tomorrow alt the Italian Director ■go aa last summer — will be jj, edia Zengerle of Manhattan. company. Ranh Bay, South Viet Nam, today. They are part were 4,000 Infantrymen of the ipoii««man said. Amelcan Club on Bldrldge St. seek re-eJectlon in the Novem ■ant to Capitol HiU Tuesday and ^ months. Now it's up Negron was stabbed in the 23 Main Street, Manchester U.S. 26th Division’s and Brigade Other Bueratlia shot ub Tiny. Blte-Slae Cnbea Weighing In will be from 7 to ber 1064 eteotilona. MbNamara will give the speci- ” back last May 32 aa he went to F o r f r it a R a is e of an additional force of nearly 7,000 assigned to Doocy, In May of that year, strengthen the U.S. force there. (AP Photofax) from H ^all and 8,000 Marines the Blito Httep outpost in ^ Tender Stewing 8 p.m. Mre. Grover Mitchell, Call 649-5869 flea in testtmony before sons- ’ „ ___ __ the rescue of the policeman, ______■ ______. from CAtinawa. They brought Mekong Delta 60 milee eodfa- changed his mind and decided tors on Thureday, former groce^NegOT s^ attacked addle at- B e e f...... lb. 89c club photographer, will show toal American troop strength to direst of Salgwi, attacked toe color aUdee of club members ■IWs la toe second major su f custom^ l^ co ^ his t^mpujig to arreet a suspected - business and called him oop varjti k4s v*A<»rf South Viet Nam to 101,000 men. >ntanh TW resettlement center Save 35c on Vi gallon taken during the past 1 1 years. plementary money request and . . Negro^ burglar. The Incident been ^. told . he , will loea his . ne^ , Cold Water AU .. .$1.96 ______lover” and “nigger hater. On ^ ^ ^ Bredomteantly echetoiled salary increase for al- A U.S. apokeaman announced and a watch tower. Katzenhach Defends eariier that 4,600 Marines had u .S . Ate Force B63e mode (Ini The Presbyterian Men wlU N egro^ Puerto R tom se^ 1«X^ ^ Save 15c on giant SPECIALS — TUES. thru SAT.. JAN 18 - 22 J left, he was unable to find a footbaU players to participate landed. Ijwt later said he had mn from Guam again to unlfad meet tonight at 7:30 at the cotantofi (gia tattofion twice. a ttir big bombs, on quapeotM Liquid Joy ...... 72c Church for the olootlon of of- P op e ADOnriOnS Ji* to support we wUe and teon- ^ Ne«on w«a Viet,Goi)g ceunpe to T O ^ l^ floem. Roger Oottie and Fred SPINNERIN r . _ . age daughter. a^^^sd The Shelton bo€utfk R l o llt »>«««». hod barely started apeak- “ excessive use of ctmgree- V x u g u a ^ ^ prepared momawript slonal power over the atates. dent Johiwon asked Oongreoe toe enittre worid.” MANCHESTER PARKADE — 649-4888 6.79 leader Mieo 'Dee-tung, North Twain, died Sunday. from 1019 until his death in 1936. The President noted that Asia Vlehnm ese President Ho Ohi She waa found dead in her Mies CXemens’ mother died in. T.TTxmvmmmn raPi _ before the“f*" «««•court began measure wMch became a today to pledge 1200 mllfion to- “GAY-MONA” . . . In Celestra broadclotti border Mfah, Soviet President Nikotai room at a Los Angeles motel Sen Diego, Nov. 19, 1962. her five pepperlng hbn vrito questions, law Aug. 6 resulted In toe aboil- ward a »l billion Asian Develop- le tom by conflict” but be "Petti-Bojipie” A !jraftedda(r), exquisitriy styled mode no direct reference to tb* print with a collarless neckline and pawb .pocket V. Podgoniy end South Viei> 'where she often stayed. The A family attorney, Mat- S partners X u . in the Europem Com- Most of his 70-minute appear- tion ^ literacy ^ o^r voter ment B ^ ^ he said "can m with in ipw ^ Altocon nyUfo lace hem and set off ance before the court recessed qualification tests in seven mean toe difference between war in Viet Nam. Nowever, uo- A ribbon effect of the border print embellishes the namese Chief of State Nguyen ooixmer’s office said toe cause tbewa, said Miss aemens had mon Market today over veto with embroidery. Sizes 7-15 and^S, M, L, was taken up by questions aix>ut Southern, states. Nearly 260,(KX) opportunity and chaos" In (hat Ing language toat m ight be Van Hfieu. of death has not been deter- an income of |1,600 a month tax rtt^rts of each member in the sleeves, pocket and button fron t Petite^,SBuilL®!*" XL fo whit<^ 1>Utok, chwnpagne. the legislative history of the law Negroes have registered to vote pari of toe worid. phed to the Americaif poaUfoa (bum, large, extra laiYe. Pink, bine. He aaiced the Vietoamem to mined._____ . free. The attorney eaid Miss economic community. be 'wiUing to negotiate and eug- She 'was the granddaughter of^ Clemens lived in a penthouse in France ‘wants the and Katzenbach’s enforcement in those states since the act took Johnson, in a special mes- in Viet Nam, Johnson said tfas of it. effect. sage, uigod Oongreos to ap- United atates has been aiding “GAY LEE” . . . a double-breasted striped dus- A TafreddsTi-T peW with geeted toat Moscow and Peking Mark Twain and preferred to Loe Angeles but occasionally preserved while toe other na- would win historic presUg^e if call herself Mies CSemens. The would go to toe motel because tlons prcqxMe making a majori- “With all this iolk about toe Attorneys for South OaroUna, prava promptly partlcipaUon in Asia for more than 16 years atfa ter of 2% oz. seersucker, with a large Peter Paii hendine c f im port^ nylon Alohebh. lace and lovely need for an iitformed elector- Virginia, Alabama, Mississippi (he bank, which be said will added: they ahoitld Intervene ae medi- famed writer and humorist’s she liked a change. ty vote binding, at least in some collar and short deeves. Petite, small, mediinh, in soitei ^ eyeiete in Asia jy gorved the Asian people.*’ H e forgot! N o, sh e forgot! W ell, thqr both forgot. other s| (ime nendte Iseuea ^ wiito this Act. And In South cause of race or color. _ the building of roods, dams, ly served toeAsian people.” O n ly IW o m faipout aama nast remoinliK tavio- O»ro*foa you »voW toe liter- They argued also toat Oon- hathors, power plants and all -phe funds he propoeed for ttw special purchase caper coa+x acy requirement if you own a grees was usuprlng judicial the other public and private fa- bonk would be in addition to the Ships dtsigiiEd for Caribbean Deiecates —M that the •«cood-hand cor, because of the powers in applying toe law to ciUiUes essenttol to a modem billion ttw WMte House has Fleref, jeheek or solid 9 .Q Q , AntroH Myth GOP Position on Viet Nam Fiwm* rejected thia alternate $800 proper^ require- Just a few states whose voter IRtonioed to speed toe economic Grace Line's Santa Rota and Santa JPaala are 20,* wglstr^on fell ^ development of Southeast Asia. WE NEVER FORGET I TJ.S.-flag beauties that ester to just 300 passengm on a 18- ebtfoia ^ ^ Replying to Soutti OaroUna’s low 60 per cent In November day cniiM. There’s more “living room” per passenger than (flee Page IXgbt) coBltention ttiat ite Ugh ttUtera- 1964. Ex’Klansman 'wtdeh be saM was the oonceifad bank. oo any other ships. All accommodations are First Class. Six Waltz: Gowns Suavette Slips ■6(wiiae' ‘Hot-Cold’ Democrats Say and aporworod by Aaiana, ^ OUR AUTOMATIC exdting tropic porta of call. There's a sailing every Friday open to all oouniriee in that 1 ^; from New York. For details, contact: Admits Use nylon briefs ym WASBINGTDN (AP) — and peace eftorta in Viet Nam. gion, ngasdleea of ideolnjgy, "State of the Ifohm” declaro- In each, be said, there can be who are nwmtwn of the United FUEL OIL DELIVERY Smooth-fittiiig nyVm . / » Jp X u Ig I safel tk»8 by Republican congres “no subaUtuto for victocy"—no Of Dynamite Nofioiw or Mb speciallzad egsii- brlafa In assorted _ kom— withdrawal and no negotlatlan IS CERTAIN MERCURY* printe. Sfaes 6, 6 , 7^ A sional leaders have triggered 3.79 from weakness which “would Democratic charges that ttw WASHINGTON (AP) — A Of tlw hank’s authorized oanl» StAVa AGENCY. Em . r a g . $ 7 . GOP Is “blawing both hot and mean defeat before we ever former Ku Klux Klansman re- tsi n billion, $660 W b record the avrarage tonperature fo r each dayf r a g . $ 6 . reached ttw negotiation table.” 627 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER eold on Viet Nam” and does a lated today toat he and othera wottU be provided by mttotw'ta compute the number of degrees the a'verage is below Mtton print briGfi "1 Speolel purchaael Oeriand lace twttor Jobof talking than aettng "Let ttw peace efforta contln- hurled dynamite bombs at ttw ttw Asian area. 66. Then we combine this temperature data with . . . PHONE 643-0767> . . Beautitully embroidered bodice - «t fitted bodiM . . . laee abot^ an domestic problenw. tw,” Iw aald. "L et ttw mSitary homes of aotne Negro civil - your known rate of fuel use to determine exactly and hemline. Assorted colors. Rne combed eottoe far AS Itaied. Aeaorted Senate Rq^ittiUcaa Iwader effort continue. Let tt be intensi righto workers in the McOomh, . Everett M. Dirksan and Hotwe fied U naoesaary, aa aound mili how mudi fuel your burner usee eadi day to k e^ Short and average lengtha. florel printed brief*- eetois. ^ Miea., area. Sizes 5, 6, 7 . OOP Tf—dip Gerald R. Ford tary judgment dictatoa.” "I ktobed one,” BiUy Wilson you as warm as you want to be. N o matter what the preaented their trieviaed and Ford denounced ttw "infla (old ttw House Committee on weather, all you have to do is lean back and relax. bmodoast report Monday night tionary paflctas of ttw Presl- Uh-Ameriican Aottvitles as be Biilletins YouVl never have to rdy on your memory or your _ five ifighta after President dsnt” wbkfii ha aald bad In- told of toe Inridenis in toe sum tank gauge (which may be inaccurate) to tell you fafanson delivered hia State cf erbaaed (iw coat of government mer of 1964. Wilson ettded up SLATER tlw Union meaeage. $26 bOUott in two yeara. He under a heavy suspended sen WEAVER SWORN IN vdien it’s time to fill the tank. We know when it SEAMLESS NYLONS ANNUAL SALE — Dirksen coanaetod a cooUnned oaUad for sharp budget pruning tence for his aefivittea. ■tarts getting low and we refill it without any bother WASHINGTON (AP) ^ DISTRIBUTING CO. qneet for peace emfldsd with a of domeatlc programs he salfl "We didn't mean to hurt any The Preatdenfa Cabinet e»> to you. And we refill it with MobOheat fuel oil, continued mfiitary rtfort — In- e >V«r.-.v:.G^I wmdd eliminate the need for gl body,” WUaon aald of ttw bomb- ponded to U membera tofap quality diecdmd 21 timee between the refinery and bUUon in new taxes Jtdmson has -- ONE WEEK ONLY — faasified tf neoBSMxy in Y lst when Robert a Weaver, Nfan. TUa brought a prompt m your furnace. Ronm ber, there’s a big dUferoioe in asked. “You only meant to terrorlM first Negro to achieve Calfa Now Operafing ■barge from Sen. Joseph 8. Dinaacratlc rsaolioa wsn distributore. We’d like to abow you just how bif or frlgtiten ttwmT” he waa net rank, waa sworn In aa saCT xaturrfay, fan. IS thru Saturday, fan. 22 Gfaik, D-Pa., that, Zhrksan is •prody. EUikGd. that differenoe can be. "falawtag hot and ooU” on VIst n ta iy of ttw new Departmeafi House flpaaker Jolm' W. Uo- "Yes, that’s right,” be re of Housing and Urban Dev^r Nam. MANCHESTER Oonnock said ttw Republloaaa plied. opment. "Pm auie ttria la w regiriar sale price “ ttMte potporiteg to NippetC Wilson said be was charged In wars "a Utile presumptuous” in very proud mmnent (or a llfil Iffke Ipsbr iBpeins PraaMent Jelnwan’a V itt Nam UBing their aftart as a GOP October 1964 wlto three counts pefloy. ttteonkLseem that ha la of illegal use of exploslvee and na—(or ail Aroericans,” Pnt> B O m iN G C O . “fltefa of the Uhton” msssaga. Ident Jobnaon said. /v: 415 reinf(Krced 'sheer 1,50 ^ aenaXMeaa in favor of eaealat* R ana the PraaldsBt’a job to orw count of oorwpiracy in the Xlw m r tf ttw Prealdsnt’a M o b i l h M t 10 Hundtrson Rood •— M oochosttr •*7 ' ■; , i. r make aoeb a raport, be added. iwe of explostvea. He aald ha BOND IN llSXSr BisnSu 115 miennnesh 1-50 i ; i s 7 M |NiMe oftemlTe la not Immedi pleaded guilty to three counts ______tumm —Ge tmmmm HowoveT, Ssnate DemoCratie NEW YfNRK (AP)—PrebL 530 walking sheta* 1.S5 1 .M H o r i o r atelyaiy aucewnnii.-■oocamtali’’ exuk aa^said. Lsstdw Mike IfanafleM said ha and no defense to toe other. All 18 FLAVORS » LARGE lOTRES Ford vowed a budget-cutting xnd ^ wv. of the chargee grew out of Kfaa dent Johnson today ordeidfl M afollD sr... Xtroaaoiy Secretary Henry ifa COMPLETE LINE SMALL ROTTLBS eataK ball roeefr) .. eeoth peotflefri-falBweed acUvUiee, be said. MORIARTYW^^^ The sentence of 10 yeoM and 6 Fowlsr to boost tatereat mUfa m S^sx^TrSlLn a S S Ravlewtagttw WWM alfaafam. * * en U.&. Savings Bonds. Fomfa 801 CENTER 8TBEET HOME DEUVRY monttw, itow $600 fine, i» s sus £ t a id, M ivM dd Ford’s Wfawa faM »■ * <»ropRa fafa o a ^ - Explonon Rips German Oil Refinery pended, Wilson said, on ttw con ev aald In ■■ Mdroas psfa 6 4 3 -7 9 2 2 ^ S le w a a *ow "that ttw Re- * P ^ <« torolgn aid. dition be never take part in any pared for a mvfaga boSifl TELEPHONE 643-5135 fust say **ohargt ff, .pL|«xe* fiM lah talk- “, MANCHESTER, CX»^„ T U ^ A Y JANUARY 1966 i. > •• •'(j HAn CBESIBB EVENING HANCBES1A TUESDAY liOnTAEY ^ 19M fr'iwp;; ' ' cut awiiM______Andgyer ■ ' j l'3U\?T V em on Senate District to Pick tarOMtaw IflM oii 'O o stt! Buftan Sheinwold on Bridge r THE UNIVERSITY OP OONNBCnCUT Qwai^ .BeyUie OitpenUr and 12th (Q^’cnh Tojt CfMector DIVISION OF GONTINOtafG EDUCATION I ^ents Name Btantay Ihgerspli sapUwnopM; Dodey Successor Feb. 17 I Henwte, Pamela Pllboil*,, OODNT WIMMEBS AND flouSi dsilir' Fees for Town Se^ces Spring 1966 Certiftcato Prognm Court Cases IXWEBS AT SOME TB lM P N'-'th-Sdath vdasnU a Extends Hours ■ sa t Catholic: KaChliMii X n r- CONTRACTS N O m H Gov. John Dempsey today la- The ReptiMtoans have yet to I To Youth Council ray, aenlor; Thomaa Dwyer aiid A KS32 Prdposea to Town Board *nia ta x oollM!tor*a office wifi sued a writ of eleotlona, order- oome up with a candIdBte end Eym Ih CoursM Opm 79 l i t Palllt ^ AK1096 t : 'nioiiUM TIemey, both Joniora: MANOHlDBnai ' Ry a i f r e d s h e in w o l d extend Its hours at the Tuoni tag a special Meotfoa - Admitted Sunday Gerard auoceeaar to fibed Oooey of obelriheii. MANCHESTER HIRH SCHOOL n ^ Tech^ was held yesterday afternoon at East Catho than- charged witii apeeding. W « bfc aHoieMr ddlly at CeBfor many tosers, oon- 5 Q 4 2 ^ J*33 paara to be served. Dame, 97 Prospect SL, Rode- payments In peraon^ Wapplng. Cummings, chaimnan of lic High School. . ..1 ^ Hovoell Cheney: Ryan second eppeanaee he tM Springa Annex and Charter «tUiur rid of one. 0 53* $ ! ? « • . Town representatives gave ville; Debbie Pellegrini, Mer- Next Saturday ihMniiiK fiie Dooey raeigned his amaitorisl Maaoheetnr*s Democratic Town Use this blank!—Register by Mail Now! Knowles, sophomore, and Peter Judge Nlchaihs Anneotano that Oak Park ftcm 1:30 to 10 pm. ^th a^pproval last night for service row Rd„ Tolland; Mark Irwin, office wUl be opeo from 9 a jn . pwet on Seiturday, sad was oonwilttee, said that he w « Obe xroup tonned last spring **>* repreaeotottw COURSE (Please Check) DATE PEE mmttesuggMMonottWDjlaa- tween tbe three echooJ. and Fesvelra, freManan. the apeeding we* caused by a A 107 riiarges for users of the town’s Btast Hartford; Lorraine Mar- to noon. Tbe aanee hours wifi be In yeaterdey as the fight for Barry’s notninetion student*. * »n ftatber reiationa ayl W- ...... — faulty aqcelecwtor on faia par mtMt nitt In dummy as weu as ^ 7 aewage system and rubbish col- tin, Merrow Rd., Tolland; Carol ta effect Jan. 29. On Jan. 28 ex state’s fieubsnsnt governor. He ^ Section, sad has oaUed two □ Real Estate Appraisal I Mon., Jan. 31 $40.00' O KQ9M lection service. Smith, 54 Prospect SL, Rock- repIsKMs SamuM J. Tedseoo of BSrry Ckiodlng and Steven Pen- crease non-eocW aUiviUea wMch Jammed at tin ^ to your own hajid, count your tra office hours will bs firom 7 meoUnge one of tbe sxeou- (Reridential Appraisd) ny. A temporary membership to among fliem. Baldwin wa* ftned ^ 860 on.. wtonera as well as the loeers. Aoomntittee has been woridng vlUe; James Mitchell, Manriiea- to 9 p.m. The regular schedule Bridgeport who, on Aug. 13, tlve committee for tomorrow • Threc to Face wifi be sworn In as a Superior the council was chosen at that 2. That the cowactl shall each apeeding charges an. 125 on Pupils Rciceive OpenliR lead - Two of dte- en the problem, since before ter; Menrie Alan, 308 South SL. of hours (or the Tax OMlector*s nighL the other of the full com- I Psst 1 9 Pass Oourt Judge. □ Real Estate Sales Wed., Feb. 2 $40.00 tine, whitdi met before the Man- serve as the representative body Crash Charges « d »rge of paaMng on the ligM. Pass ednaoUdtttion unified the town’s Rockville: Michael Baudta, 6 office Is 1 to 4 p-m. on Tues miibtee fo r Friday alghL monds. Pats 2 4 State electlDO laws raquira oheater annan Relations Com- through which youth may voice James F. Dwyer, 18, of 82 Flyw ttti Opera SouQi won the first trick with Pass 5 O An Pats goyenanoita last supunm-. Ward SL, Rockville; Raymond days and Thursdays and from At both meetings, he will ask Pleese enroll me In the above oheck ooune(e). Ikidoaed la my dbeck or money order for $ ...... niaaton to otter Its services in tie Ideas and opfadons to the Three persons were arrested Litdhfidd 8t., diaig^ with op- Ihe queen of diamonds and Abner Brooks, a member of Blrson, Vemon. 9 ajn. to noon on Fridays. ^ to tonm ^ ^ complete endorawnent for to(ra. matter* pertaining, to town government. _ eratlng a motor vehicle while Informaittve flyers on the committee, noted that the Admitted yesterday: George Roach photo when vacanciee occur ta state Baxry*a ^ cszKHdacy. yesterday as a resutt of car ac and leads aaottwr toump to Tbe last day for payments of posts, and to order a special ywtfa. The commlaslon was then Robert I>lgaa, wpervisor o< tinder the influence of intoxi Hartt College of Music's pro- formula for setting the users Bush, 29% Mountain SL, Rock- NAME MAIL TOt cidents. H e a d s M P U m this quarter's ta^es Is Jen. 31. electian for exsoUy 30 days Utt hiding discussions on delinquin- attendance^ for the public cants was fined $100. dummy** Jack. dw rgea was proposed by the ville; Annette Moser, B31tagton; 17340 BUILDINGS RAZED The Certificate Program, Francis T. Sullivan, 54, o f 184 Re-EtdisU Sm After that date a delinquent in er. schools, is'aoUng adult advisor Robert Lalachur, 19, o f 87 Oranigea hpve been distributed -Wn» hia conoac*. South ruffo anotber heart, town’s director of administra- Neal Chapman, 1 Hammond SL, Mrs. Alexander F. ManeUa of U-56 W AC Spec. 4 Lootae A . Mb- to the cWhJren in Mancheater’s South rutted a heart and led terest penalty of % of 1 per The______eleotkm______will be heM___ ta CHICAGO — The great CW- The Uidvetstty o f ComL_ Diane Dr., was atveeted at his Cedar S t, was. fined |25 for leads a spade to the. king (the tlon, Jay M. BUtoger. RockvUle; Phyllis Royx, Staf- o f 114 N. Lakewood Circle waa After getting assurances o( tbe the MuUin p i Manchester lc«ye$ to- eiemeotary schools by the mem- his other spade. Wett took tbe cent per month la charged on the towns of Meu^ester, Eart «**<> 1871 not only killed Storm, Connecticut 06268 cpm m M lon's cooperation, the memfaem c « m home yesterday afternoon on apMdli^. LaLachur waa the crucial trick) and ruffo a spade. ’ihe fee formula requires an ford Springs; Steven Brady Bl- re-elected prerident of tbe ex m onW for a new assignment In beta of the ftiie art ooromittee of aoe of spate and led another any unpaid tax from the due Hertford, South Windsor, Olas- 2®® persona br‘ ' I ADDRESS Tel. 429-9321, E xt 6M, 468 youth oounqU developed a atate- oB were to school w ^ chaigea o f evading reeponelbll-- nbury, W ethersfield, Newlng- 17,420 buHdtags at o* I______inent o< purposes and recently deetions laeA week. ItenW idi^ tty, intoadoaitfon, breech o f over on Totlaad T ^ e . Jan 1. tbe sevdi of dtomcods, draw the out along dotted line she will be stationed for two TIm chOdten’e opem by Serge and rutted anothw heart, set- board’s next meeting. Ungton; Marie Backes, 27 Glen ciation (MPHNA) yesterday ment. ton, Rodey HIH and Marlbor- 8168 million. ImM scboolwlde elecUona to »• peace and resisting arrest Po- Four pasawigerv In the car lest trump wMh tbe aoe of dla- choose their permanent repre- on* reipiesentottve f « yearn. Prokofleri will be staged Feb. Hmg up dummy’s ten. The charges caU for residents Dr., Tolland. morning at a meeting ta the OOP Women ^ SabUt* waa treated for minor *>em home on leave bert AngeH, co-chairmen of ^ would lU s is a bordertine hand, and usually by private coUector. Rockville. Ht^esses wlU ^ M «. Kay Carl ^ ^ Rhythmic Exercise For Women. January 25. olntering around the group’s attenwte, Heidi D efla*^; J<^ pear to court Jan. 81. Usuries at Manchester Me- visiting her parenfo, Mr. and P;®K«™ have to give up the two low most experts would prefer to Town residentB serviced by Discharged Friday; Adrienne Rand, cotTespondlng secretary. and Mrs ^ebke. !>«•»*« pay- ^ . November dec main pwpodBs: seph Am^ L e * e A. Hunter. 10 Keeney ««>rtal HospitaL M ^ W clterd M < ^ ^ Sr. of 88 « P * ^ - » South, Instead, rutted pass. You would prefer to open the town’s sewer ayrtem will Atkins, Storre; Therza Dickin Mrs. T. K. Brosnan was re aUe tonight. Tuesday 8-9 P.M. Mrs. Cleo Livingstone. 8 weeks. *8.00 pay $15 per fom ily unit for the elected to a six-year term on ttoos, as will all of the state’s tl. IhaA tbe council ahaH serve George Bketieu, Juntora; a*- St. was charged with failure J««e« Ifodden, 63. and Fran- Wo^bridge St bef^ leaving tlm a club In dummy to rutt a low if you had a good sprinkling of son, 64 Bast St., RockviDe; senaitora and representatives. Modem Dance For Children. January 26. Wi^nesday 3:15-4 :00 P.M. service. 'The chEuge Is based the executive booid. to dbey a stop sign, after the »Mrphy. «8. both of no cer- tor her new aarignment. Spec. 4 d e r t^ t^ entertsdiment ^ no* get beck to tens and lUnes or even if you Jerome Remkiewicz, 24 Janet Manchester Evening Herald All of the legislators will have Kindergarten, 2. 4:00-4:45 P.M- Grade 3-5. on on optpu* of 1,000 gallons Committee chairmen appoint car aha was driving waa htt by ^ Mdresa, were each given MoMuUln is«a secretary in the and ed w a^ jrf chUdreo. _ dummy to draw tbe last trump, had three small hearts and four Lane, RockviUe; Joelin Pierce, Andover correspondenL Law to take their ritances then for Mrs. Cleo Liringstone. 10 weeks. *10.00 a oar driven by Cart A. RuCbln, on charges of corps. I^. Mkatoe In this case, dummy would not clubs headed by the aoe-queen. per day. The representaitives 200 Union St.. RockvUle; Neal ed by the new president are rence Moe, teL 742-6796. Mrs. Bdson Bailey, nursing; r4'-election from new and reap 22, o f 52 *|0 »wwf St, alt Branford tatoodcatton. They were arrest------of Hartt and university vice get a trick with the ten of A queen le more vahiaUe when were told tha* the gallonage Roy, Stafford Siprings. Oil Painting. January 26. Wednesday 7:30-10:00 P.M. Mrs. Leon Thorp, finance; Mrs. portioned districts. January Special afid Dnritln Sts. yesterday af- ««» yesterday when found lying Bast Hartford, failure to grant bearte. accompanied by tbe itoe or king figure is high; most homes Discharged ^turday: Btty DIAMOND GOES BY MAIL To date, Monchesber’s Dep January 27. Thursday 9:30 A.M.-12 noon. is musiaBl dheotor. Louise Prf -.j ^ ov never use tha* amount during Hlasny, RiPD 2, Rockville; Mtiry Leon Dobkln, creation; Mrs. v.tiiii'n Bn TIME OFFER tem oon, poMoe report She Is b» the snhw near the driveway one-half the highway, to Jan. 24. of tbe same suit. PRETORIA. South Africa — uty Mayor David M. Barry, a Mr. Louis Fusari. 8 weeks. *12.00 MUeri, dlreotor o f the JuUus 4.,= a single day. Brosnan, pubUcity; Mrs. John soiwdided to appear In court on entrance to Charter Oak Field. Also, OUfton In l^irague Jr., Copyright, 1966 LaiMarche, 75 Union St., Rock DemooraL Is the only an- TRIPLE TRACK — TILT TYPE Jan. 81. Both drtvere com- "nie foHowlng cases were dls- Hartt School of Music, is con- « «>™tod his ville; George Cook, 81 Miaple P. Cheney Jr., nominating; and T^* famous Jonker diamond, Watercolors. January 27. Thursday 7:30-9:30 P.M. 18, of 20 Tower Rd., apeeding, duotor. Dr. Elmer Naby, chair- be would see that he would General Features Corp. Indiistry wiiU be assessed for 726-carat stone found by Jaco- iwunoed candidate for norotna- ptahMd of injury, but neither Po«ed of: Walter Flye Jr., 38, St., Vemon. Mrs. Everett Keith, United to Feb. 1, East Hartford; Wfi- man o f the opera-theater de- up with only ten tricks. The bert the use of sewers based on a bua Jonker, a poor prospector, tkm to the vacated senate seat, Mr. Frank DiMarco. *12.00 waa treated, polioe report Both HI 1 Ington, speedtog, $50; gal lon usaga Discharged Slunday: Gerard Fund. ALUMINUM ham C. Uton, 34, Bolton, op pertinent, has staged the show, «*ance Is to save a spade en- CAMPUSES It was also reported that the was sent to the United States He appears to have the back- Manchester YWCA Membership Required—$2.50 cam had to be towed away. Ohartes Funk, 28, Coventry, erating a motor vehicle with Hooneownera situated out of Dame, 97 Prospect SL, R ock wMie M te Grayce Long, opera try to dummy. SOUTHERNMOST nurses had made 6,305 field from England for 67 cents reg- tag of all eight Democratic 79 NORTH MAIN STREET— 643-7206 Douglas T. Meiheny, 19 of speeding, $25; Russell Haddad, his lioense under saspeneton, town who are hooked into the ville; Donna Forbea, ElMngton; COMBINATION representative at the college, After winning the first trick CORAL GABLES, Fla.— This visits laist year. istered postage ta the 1980s. town chairmen of the dirtrioL 2 8 i a 5 ^ St. was rtia ^ 1». Columbia, disregarding a to March 7; and Kenneth with the queen of diamonds. sewer Hne will pay $30 per Steven LaPenta, Wappdng; has oo-ordbiated the show’s community houses the south Debby PeUegrini, Merrow Rd., At a regular meeting of the wHh improper starting from a stole traffic control sign and Brown, 28, Coventry, breach of South takes the top hearts (dis fomily unit per year, plus an MPHNA, which preceded the Bcbeduto tluoughotrt New Eng ernmost seat of higher learning Tolland; Priscilla Denson, 7 Ol parked poslitJon, after he at- marks, $26; James IBckey, 18, peace, to Feb. 8. carding a club) and ruffs a other $15 for amortlzaiUon of annual meeting and election of STORM land. in the continental United States sen Dr., RockvUle; Emma tempted to drive across Center Eatt Hartford, failure to drive The case of Thomas D. the filtration plant. officers, Mrs. Charles R. An Tbe fine art oonunittee mem- heart. Then he leads a spade. —the main and north campuses Einsiedel, 10 HlUtop Dr., Ver Bt near Broad St yesterday In the proper lane, $15; William Roach, 22, of Coventry was Brooks noted that out-of- dersen, supervisor of nurses, re beia will also eeU tidtets for Wert takes the ace of spades of the University of Miami non; Mrs. Gail Koltay and son, WINDOWS afternoon, and the car he was Lambert, 46, Colchester, speed- continued to Jan. 24. He Is town users have already paid ported that 621 visits were driving _WM Btru* by a car tag. $80; Sara Ho^ks, An- -charged with operating a mo- ^ sewer charges this year, and 16 Oak St., Rockville. made by the public health school oflfo$es. TickietB witt not Discharged yesterday Michael driven by Howard T. Oormaa, dover, failure to drive right, tor vehicle whUe under the ta- the new charges will not begin nurses lost nwmth. be avalWble at tbe box office Baudin. 6 Ward St., Rockville; MANCHESTER PARKADE SALE DAYS 21, of 102 Summer St, poUoe gi6, fluence of tatoxlcanta wul evad- Tonl^t “Boys Meet Girls” 7; 50—Elvis “Worlds Fata** 6-9 UlO until next year. She also reported the follow .50 report Both cara were towed Alao, Viola Provoert, Coven- jng responsibility. A charge of tbe night of the perfonnanceL Bake Sale Otto Roman, 58 Prospect St., Alumni and patrons may also ing clinics; Four maternity away, and Gorman complained try, speeding, $30; Robert A. failure to drive ta the estabUsh- It's never too soon Mrs. Helen Nolan and Mrs. Rockville; Vivian Webber, 54 FREE NORMAL make donetions or purdhase clinics with 61 attending, four of pain but was not treated, po- Qutan, 36, Columbia, operating ed lane was changed to mls- to start laughing at Edithann Satemis, co-chair Florence St., Rockville: Mau pediatric clinics with 40, five INSTALLATION Uce report. Metheny lo schod- motor vehicle without a driv- conduct with a motor vehicle, tickets from Ralph Hooke of 40 men, have completed plans for reen Legare, 104 Phoenix St., Hartiand Rd. medical and arthritic with 40, COMPARE AT flASS uled to appear to court Fel>. 7. gj.>g ucense, $15; Barbara Row- because of a serious injury In- a bake sale at Hartmann’s Vemon; Maxwell Lambert, 133 five surgical and tumor with 11 lett, 58 Ashworth Bt., making an volved. On Dec. 20, a car J O e U t a Super Market Jan. 26, from 9 Vernon Ave., Vemon; Maurice and three chert with 36. Women’s and Teens’ Foot Boot SAVE ON # DOORS # CANOPIES METHODIST SELECTED unsafe left turn, $16; Wayne L. driven by Roach hit a stopped a.m. to 3:30 p.m. AU types o f Fielding, 34 Tankeroosen Rd., # T U I ENCLOSURES, ETC. NEW YORK (AP) —The Uni Rychling, 20, Coventry, failure car on the Wilbur Cross Hlgh- baked goods will be sold. In Vemon; Ida Sanford, 30 Tunnel tarian Univorseilrt Association to drive In the proper lane, $30; way. The driver of the other cluding cakes, pies, cookies, Rd., Vemon; John Hyjek, Doyle Committee Set The Most Famous Brand In America has named a Methodlrt mlnisr Gabriel Spector, 40, of 13 Mil- car was fixing a flat at the I4!i.liii|ili|il candy and bread. Proceeds Rd., ToUand. ter, Tbe Rev. George T. John ford Rd., operating an unregis- time, and was hospitalized af- MS sr f .*.si MAinroRo (.’s: l O t e from the sale sponsored by the son, as a roving cdvU rights tered motor vehicle, $15; Henry ter the accident with a frac- Married Couples’ Club of St. The Herald’s Vemon bureau To Study Bridge Is at 88 Park St., Rockville, HOME worker ta memory of the Rev. Btone Jr., 44, East Hartford, tured leg. Twice The Fun! Bernard Church. RockvUle, will HARTFORD (AP)—State Fi MFG'S. FORMER SUGG. James J. Reed, slain in Selma, (^eratlng a motor vehicle while Twice The Songs! WIFIMMIHWfflSIMIMMlIII benefit the church. P.O. Box 827, toL 876-8186 or nance Commissioner George J. Ala., laat inarch. under the influence of tatoxi- Starts Tomorrow ALSO Daughters of Isabella 643-271L Oonkltag has been appointed RETAILS TO $18.00 THE BEATLES in Sacred Heart Circle Daugh Johnson, 86, a Negro, begins cants, $116; Joan E. Tedford, 30 D AR Hears Talks STANLEY WARNER Frank Sinatra, Clint Walker chairman of a new committee to his assignment this week In the Glenwood St., speeding, $80. ••HEIiP” I “ A HARD “NONE RUT THE BRAVE” ter of Isabella, wUl meet to study the possibilities of building SALE Roxbury eention of Boston, The foUowing caeee were con (In Color) I DAY’S morrow night at 8 at the to PnnB^ FIsoo «7 -J|huiAtnoter By AFS Students- This Is An All Color Program Harassed Hero a proposed lO-mlle, $206 million where Reed formerly served. tinued; Alfred Charest, 66, Bol- 6:80 I NIGHT** Moose rooms In RockvUle. bridge between Rocky Point, m . 44JT “ Johnson Is a native New Y w ker ton, epeeding, to Blast Hartford, Two American Field Service 9:45 I at 3:16 “Never Too Late” 7:65 (Only) “The Brave” 6:00-9:40 Attend Seminar Gets Help Offer L.I., and Old Saybrook. ISIZES 5 to 10 LEATHERS AND and until recentUy was presl- Fob. 1; Charles L. Grahn Jr., students, both seniors at Man Three town policemen attend Fri., Jan. 28—Walt Disney’s—“THAT DARN CAT” A report on the project pre Sine* 1049 Dob Brown dent of the Yonkers, N.Y., 30, Coventry, breach of peace, chester High School, discussed Wed.: “The Iporess File” ed a seminar on police-press (Continued from Page One) pared for the state of New York & M WIDTHS IN THE GROUP WATERPROOF BOOTS to Jan. 20; Armand Rlopel, 32, their experiences ta Peru and relations ta Springfield yester was received by Gov. John Council of Churches. him and he became a social out Brazil at a recent meeting of day. Dempsey Monday emd will be ■ Orford Pmish Chapter, DAR, at On hand were Deputy Chief cast. considered by the committee. A WONDERFUL SELECTION OF HEIGHTS, STYLES, COLORS IN the Bilks Home, Rockville. Edmund Dwyer, Lt. Ehnlllo “God has a way of opening ^j]lch will also include Howard PolUgrinl and Patrolman Ft-ank one door when he closes anoth CLOSED ALL. DAY MONDAY Since 1960, the Manchester S. Ives, state Highway dommls- organization devotes the pro Barbero. pelligrinl is a mem er,’’ said Negron, who was over sioner; chairman Graham R. SAVE! SAVE! ON FAMOUS BRAND BOOTS! gram of each January meeting ber of the Northeastern Univer whelmed with the offers. Treadway of the State Develop- to the American Field Service sity class on police public re Among them waa a call from D(ent Commission; president WESTERN the Small Business Administra representatives. Tbe Good Citi i l l lations which sponsored the se Ifomer T. Babbidge of the Uni HOWARD minar. Among the participants tion, which said it was willing to zen Awards are also made to versity of Connecticut; and the high school seniors at this was Major Leslie Williams, ex loan him $16,000, repayable ta 16 chairman Frank M. Retahold of SALE! MEN’S PILE LINED SHOE BO&TSI FAMOUS BRAND WOMEN’S time. ecutive officer of the Conneotl- years, without collateral. The tbe Opnnecticitt Traneqxirtatioin Miss Arlene LaPenta, daugh eUt state r>oHce. SBA, which suggerted that he Authority. THE MOST FAMOUS BRAND IN AMERIOA | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hospital Notes use the money to open another SPORT and FLAT SHOES LaPenta of 63 Wedgewood Rd., jolinfonj Admitted Friday: Donna business, called Negron’s char Beef Mart gave a resume of the American Forbes, Ellington; Fannie Re- acter “unquestionable.” Field Service which began dur menlk, 32 Spring SL. Rockville; OUT THEY GO! " ZIT 61 Tidbuid Tpke.—^Route 83—^Manchester ing World War H. She showed Catherine Wleczhovimkl, Center POWDiaiS FORM GEARS BARRiCiNi TeL 643-1184 slides and spoke of her 10-week EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Rd., Vemon. LOS ANGELES — Metal of exclusively at nickel and iron are formed by M FG 'S. ^ SALE *5®® HE®- TO ’i*“ life kuit summer with a fam ily (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) Admitted Saturday Otto Ro Open Thors,, Fri.till 9 PAL in Uma, Peru. She had been man, 58 Prospect SL, Rockville; compression into strong, light, Liggett Drug FORMER l^es,. Wed., Sat to 6 PAL Here’* o beautiful woy to end the monotony of doNy hand choeen by Mandiester High Vivian Webber, 54 Florence St., intricately designed gears for PARKADE SUGG. dishwashing: A KITCHENAID BUILT-IN DISHWASHER. There's School to go to Uma. Miss La Rockville: WUlard Finkle, 8 Ce- small engines. • SANDUR of BOSTON o choice of models in a wide range of prices to suit every Penta stated that flbe had "10 RETAIL Idichen and budget wonderful weeks with the Peru $14.99 SPECIAL— WED. ONLY vian family even though the M •Hush Puppies' • M l kattM cjtk tofttoa- sun was hardly seen as It was FISH FRY BLACK ■ CMmeiwt Irwt-ltMlisi. the rainy season.” ■ Enlusin KiUwaAM 4-Wn WHh Miss Theieza Oliva of Salva SIZES 6V2 to 12 EYE OF THE mi Fto-Tm *yli| iwtirmMiNL dor, Brazil, gave a short talk SAVE UP TO 50% e Rwie KIMweAM dipMdiMHi- on the heritage of Salvador • C O Z Y which stemmed from African * A WONDERFUL GROUP OF SHOES ■ li|, nrsilPe uaiclli. 1.00 stad Portuguese cultures. She • COMFORTABLE NOT EVERY STYLE IN EVERY SIZE ■ Vari-Fnat pMsh bM U i aqr M r . also showed slides and spoke of Wonderful Boneless Fillets a Hmiiii tnMl snhdHM . Brasilia, the new capdtol of Fried to a crisp golden brown. • WATERPROOF FAMOUS LABEL SIZES 5 to 9 t IN G R O U P Brazil, which is being con French Fried Potatoes • Cole Slaw ROUND structed ta a modern architec p / u s m any additional, tural manner. Tartar Sauce • Rolls and Butter THE LOWEST price we’ve ever bad oxclusiva focrturts. THE TIRE VALVES CUT COCKTAILS SERVED AT BOTH RESTAURANTS SALE! Wayne, N.J. (AP) —PoHce In on the‘HEAL THINC” lliia Passaic County Township MANCHESTER said vandals cut the tire valves t4 Mle o« Oakland Street—on Ihlland Tornpike $ C 9 9 ROAST on 30 sdMol busee parked out- SHOE aMa a garage. Tba vandalism WOMEN’S & TEENS’ K i’tch«nAidie waa diaoovarad Jiut before the ill ‘^'^1 VERNON busaa were to start tivrir morn ::::n ing nina. The 11,200 pupils had 1 Bme East of Vernon Circle on Boato SO HANOSEWN te l u M nrCHENAID OONVERTWE-PORTABIE Ow day oft. :i!8SnpliiH3:i Reg. to $1150 DISCONTINUED woibw do y t e dUiM frgm nbw OK. Thar*'* itoimtanaKan LOAFERS lb axpoKM. No ramodallng waadad. BvEd Etam in any tim*. PATTERNS a Tbm MriH. 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HANCHESTER EVENING HERAIS, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY JANUARY 18, 1966 MANCHESiaOt EVENING UEBAlA/MANCU£STEB, 'OOKN., ltJBS&AY U; UM -A Luncheon Slated w an iHMMf, by the Bhamsdy a*mtiiti» C m a k m cM For Mrs. Putnam AMERICAN liilid N trattoB, at the Bay of Ptgi. Bad Guatendla not bsan ttas avail* A World FeiUow^p luncheon l|«ndik ahlA thar* adCbt have beoa no oUm t - Y m k e e in honor of Mrs. Rosalind Put piaos where the Ihiltsd States dand nam is scheduled for Wednes stage audi a Supposedly sscnst opera* 'B|]r .AJ9LO* day. Jan. 26, from noon to 2 UM: Had not tbs CZA gafaisd such a pjm. at the Broad St., YWCA,, supposedly spsetaeulsr s uccess la Its in tBa iaiMtat «K Sfettn- Hartford. All units of the Hart ford County YWCA wlU parUcl- . previeus opentioa In Guatemala Its the thing that la 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. * botberliig lOt more Bma an ths pate. blueprints for staging a revniutiaa tangled ead nemeUmee major (Mrs. Putnam has conducted EVERY WEDNESDAY Nidi against Castro In Cuba might not have affairs of atato and world la a leadership training classes at been accepted with so nraeh ra^peet i^ tivd y natinpottaKt. atanoet the Uhiverslty of Hartford and M.TSS Oonoetvabl^ without Guatemala tha private matter. at the Commimtty Y in Man d A might asver have staged the Bay chester. She is an associate It la a 'Vary rinall Inraolc y Xys*!^” ...... of Plga, with Its erudsl ooUtrlbutlon to professor of sociology at the wtaieh nfUMa to i t i ^ 2 « s S m S ^ .::^ ::^ :::::: i « the secure and undiallenged bold Cas ■Uhlverslty of Hartford. Mrs. tro hss bad on his p o i^ ts v e r alnos. W e oaa eee where the brexA Putnam is leaving f9r Hong Blass Cut to Ell Sha|iss aaf would be, tf It were nmiiing. by Kong where she will spend two II A t this point in this odltortol, whidi aa occeetbnai ofaimp o f alder, a years studying and teaching. Sizes for Tabls Topo( DM cC t f Mioatioil t t *U 4iy ___ eradlM » R or aot oOionHoo e r o ^ was written yesterday, we have to in few dried oat oU lemnaata of Dr. Elbert Gates Jr., a for You eon do m c ^ ia ttio popor ” ** aloo Rm loco) aowo pob* terrupt and amend to take notioe of a Jewel irted, aBd..hy the two E n g a g e mer director of the Church things with gloss tek oC TCpribUMRiaa o( n te M di» Now Toric Times report, this morning, bridgea me have, tn p r the World Service of Hong Kong, e ReSrtn art aloe leaerred. o f'a n anslytlcal speech delivered yes- yearn, handionlted .aoroM i t 'The engagemenit of SHsa will be the guest speaker. He is ble and dew tops >riDtiac O o m ^ y . Inc., aa- tordsy by Columnist James Boston. Ea There are ahn, a b m anid be Joanne L. Barry of Eari Hart preserttly a minister at the end they ore o a » *ttieSS“^etal roapooslMliv— . for typo* ^nMufag.„iiii.,„- tou. adTcrtlaomeiita this speech, Rsston advanced the low our Intlmata aeqoaintance ford, formerty of Manchester, to Union Baptist Church, Mystic. to keep eleem. LoK . raStagmM^ia Ike Haacherter theory that the failure at the Bay of with its routs, two ' hiidiway Winiam P, Qroth of South For luncheon reservations, Beiald. Windsor has been announced by us heip you wilir Biga, and the subsequent eockinsss of eulv«rto for it ' to fla w under contact (Miss M agda Neznlk, 9 i oliaat t t y .. » . A. BjS^»c«v her, sister, Mrs. 'William Fttelan- suggesHons. Im Khrushchev at Vienna, were factors when It flows. Oakland St., or the YWCA of Bepreeeelathree — f t o . Joltaa of Bast Hartford. • - Hnr Totk. Cb%. It baa never bean a very fice, 79 N. Main gt. Mlrrora Cut To All S l$ef- which led President Kennedy, for no Mias Barry ia the daughter of , IMxoK and brave or a vtory big brook, al OPEN 8 A.M, to 5 PAfJj« other sharp reas It is s M too early In the story to know ersary. The event was held at of the Salvation Army. sity of Hartford with a B. S. de every year, then, in the nor The couple was married Jan. velopment, where he baa not only been for sure. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har The couple has three daugh gree in mechanical engineering. mal couise of e'vente, our brook 20, 1916, by the late R ev. Man ry Jenkins of 129 Campfield Rd. ters, Mrs. Capt. William Hood, He is a member of Kappa Mu made master of hib fate, but where hia contributes to the sound and ning Bennet at St. Mary’s Epis Mrs. Hooi>er, the former Bea Salvation Army officer at Sid honorary engineering fraternity. technology and hia morality have come sight of our landscape. It is un copal Church par.sonage. They ney, Ohio; Miss Nancy Hooper, Next month he will take a posi face to face, where we now realise that Holiday From Balance reasonable to expect more. It is, have lived in Manchester since a student at Salvation Army tion as associate flight test en wa are essentially all in the same boat after all, a 'very small brook. their marriage, and at their Rellanoe upon a netwoilc—thia time a School of (Kficers Training, New gineer at Ijockheed - California together.” present address 46 years. Mrs. network of computers rather than a Our friendship with this York City, and Miss Faith Hoop Oo., Burbank, Calif. Smith, the former, Miss Mary As Dr. Seaborg expanded on this po»> network of power generating stations— small brook bas now extended er, a Orade 3 student. (Herald The wedding is planned for S. Stevenson, is a native of stblllty, he Included the prospect that once again failed to prevent or eiue a more than two decades, during photo by Pinto.) June 18. Mianchester. Her husband was which we have come to depend IPS" would learn to eradicate war, hun b la ck ou t bom in Talcottville and, before ger, water shortages and pollution. on it, as one depends on many Ws retirement, worked for Chen The latest blackout was nothing vis a friend, for the reassurance of Woidd Dr. Seaborg mind very much If ey Bros, Mrs. Arthur Johnson ual, but purely statisticsd. It descended its being there, ready to offer we held off on the creation of more life Inside Report Of M anchester, M rs. Smith’s upon the checking accounts of one of companionship, life and anima bridesmaid, attended toe anni until we have Indeed learned to do a tion in any moment of a need the great New York City banks the Back0tacT6 M Ttae Opera Wkh Sylvian Ofiara (Continued from Page 6) versary party. semewhat more alvlllaed Job with what other day. This bank had one master for company or conversation— mission was watched closely at Mrs. Smith is a past matron we havsT EZIO FLAGELLO AS GIORGIO-WALTON: In Connecticut Opera Association’s or Just tbe language of mo la tied down by a much-expand com puter doing the w ork fo r Ita 1S9 toe White House — and in Seoifl of Temple Chapter, Order of “I Puritani” at Bushnell January 12 tion. ed effort to secure its borders. metropolitan branches. When the com as weU as Maitila. For In addi Eastern Star; a past noble g;rand Malaysia: Its infant army and puter went moody, and stayed that way In an these yeera, the brook tion to his PhUlpiplne appeal, and life member of Sunset Re- 40,(X)0-man internal security po Aa Onateiiuila Walln Again for more than a day, despite the best has never before been dry in Humphrey also secretly asked f ; 'I bekah Lodge; and a member of nce force are still preoccupied Chapman Court, Order of Ama efforts of the best repairmen, some January. for another contingent of troops n>ere are not many cut-off dates in Herald with Indonesia. ranth, and Manchester Grange. three billion doUara worth of checking W'e find onrsiBlvea a bit lost from South Korea. Final agree f e V " " V hlstoiy, and it woidd not be much fun if Cambodia; Offlcledly neutral, The Smiths also have a grand accounts went into some sort of tem Inside By Rowland Evans Jr. Yesterdays ■without it. We are even tempt ment on toat request ia now be there were. The chain of events which ed into coemic thoughts about it is really cm the Communist daughter, Miss Sherry G. Smith. porary anarchy, in which nobody had ing hammered out. iwiiire up history for us may occasion Robert D. Novak it. Is this, perhaps, the quiet side. Thus, far from being a rou (Herald photo by Pinto.) any way of knowing what deposits were 25 Years Ago Engaged ally dwindle in else so that sometimes Insignificant way landscapes Laos: Officially neutral, it 1s tine ceremonial trip or a self- MANGHESnR’S OLDEST being made, what checks were being really on the U.S. side and ia in the links seem so thin as to be almost Report Current taxes due town are have begim to idiange from ver serving prestige - booster, The engagement of Miss Ros- More Turkeys Likely honored, or what balances were. a continuing war of ita own with ann K. Carlson of Manchester nonexistent. But it la never really brok nearly 97 per cent ooUected, dure to desert— in the failure of Humphrey’s first mission LOS ANGELEJS—U. S. turkey WASHINGTON — Whatever Sion leaking out that he did not across Southeast Asia. Under Engaged Commimist Pathet Lao and abroad suited his unique talents to (Pvt. FYederick A. Moody of FINANCIAL INSTITUTION FOR FINANCING! en. There is always some consequence In an emergency situation like this, Tax Oolleotor Samuel Nelson acme small brook to start up breedens in the 15 Important it accomplished in boosting his have a single ’'background” dis the ’’falling domino” theory, Hand’s Viet Minh infiltrators. at persuasion and negotiation. Arlington, Va., has been an reaching forward to become part of the bank was supposed to be able to call Jr., reports; total amount to be again in winter? But mostly The engagement of Miss Mar tiu-key states expect to kesftp prestige at home, Vice President cussion with the reporters who this would imperil Cambodia, That leaves the Philippines as 1966 PufolMiers Newspener nounced by her parents, Mr. and on other computing equipment in other collected was $9,000,307.40. our missing the broMc Is simple garet M oiy Carrier of Warter- 4 per cent more heavy-breed Since 1891 we have been providing prospective homeowners some new cause. Hubert Humphrey’s Far East traveled with him on the trip. Laos, Thailand, Malaysia — and the only possible source of anti Syndicate Mrs. Francis B. Carlson, 122 banks to help out. But the breakdown New 1,000 - candle power and elemental. W e miss the buiry to Gary Douglas Smtith of hens and 9 per cent more Hght- By this theory, the battle of Jericho ern mission last month had a vi This discreet silence, coming possibly the Philippines. com m unist fighting men In Loom is St. happened to come on a day when all lights on Main St. fiwxn Center conversation, and the motion, Mencheeter has been announced breed hens at the start of the with the best in home mortgage loans. Our knowledge and has had something to do with the bat tal, secret purpose not revealed from the usually voluble Southeast Asia. Nationalist sen TV A Outlay Lower Her fiapee is a son of Mr. and Thus, as one the domi to Hartford Rd. are a week In and ice castles glistening in the b y her parents, M r. end Mirs. 1966 hatching season than they the other computers in New York were until now. Humphrey, puzzled the travel timent, fanned by Communist tle of Stalingrad. We will not volunteer noes, the Philippines has a vi operation as they elicit great sun, and these are enough to WUfred Oarrlier of Waterbury. KNOXVEU jE, Tenn.—During Mrs. Arthur F. Moody of Arling kept a year before. experience along with our friendly, confidential service, may busy with crowded transactions of their That purpose was to advance ing press. propaganda, could make politi to trace the precise linkage, but it might tal stake in stopping Conunu- praise from Manchester resi miss, and to worry about, for Her fiance is the son of Mr. fiscal 1966 the TenneBsee Val ton. own. So darkness fell on a huge slice an urgent diplomatic priority of Humphrey was unwilling to cal trouble for the astute new bo much easier than we think. Perhaps nlst aggression in South Viet dents as safety factor. the moment, ■without going into and M rs. E arl A . Sntiith, 607 ley Authority’s net expendi Misa Carlson, a June 1965 well prove helpful to you in your home planning. Stop in anytime of the city’s commercial life. President Johnson in the Viet risk a leak on the real purpose Nam and ought to be willing to President if he sends troops. tures for resource-development some of the sound effects in both bat the question of what is going to Wpodbridge St. graduate of Manchester High Nam war: Increasing the con of his mission. In private con Join the battle in its ovm self- Marcos indicated to Humphrey, programs other than electric tles were similar, from Joshua's trum Eventually, however, the other com 10 Years Ago happen in New England if Mtos Carrier is a 1964 grad- Stehod, is employed by the and discuss your home financing needs with us. tingents of foreign troops fight versations with president Mar however, that following a spe pow er totaled $16.6 tniUioni— puters did come to the rescue, and the interest. drought lasts this far into win naito of Sacred Heart High Aetna Life and Casualty Insur pets to some diehard Russian radio sta- ing beside U. S. and South cos and the Foreign Minister, Now building code for town cial sesdon of the Philippine $1.1 million leee toon in toe pre- CANDIES bank in question could resume its busi This was Humphrey’s low-key ter. School, Wafertmry, and alttend- Congress, which started yester ance Oo., Hartford. Pvt. Moody, tton which kept blasting defiance to ViMnamese forces. he appealed for a sizeable con is approved by Board of Direc viouB year. ness. pitch in secret conferences ‘with ad the Undversdity o f Connectl- day (Jan. 17), the matter of a 1094 graduate of Howell ' NOW AVAILABLE AT H itler. Humphrey was scrupulously tingent of Fhilippine miUtaty tors which replaces antiquated Mcuxxis. Although Marcos gave cu t She Is employed at Wafers Viet Nam would be dealt with ChMiey Technical School, Is The bank’s paralysis, while it lasted, silent on this key aspect of his troops—at least 10,009—to fight and narrow code that gave NEW MORMON CHAPEL By something of the same logic, toere no commitment, top Administra bury Pleased Metal Co. — presumably by sending sol serving with the ,U. S. Marine PINE PHARMACY was an illustration of the dilemma trip to the Inaugural ceremonies in South Viet Nam. building Inspector no dlecrotJon eomes a headline now and then which tion officials are confident that in permitting the use of nowly- IBlir. smith is a 1963 graduate diers. ABERDEEN, Scotland (AP) Corps, stationed at Parris Is 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 posed by the advance of the computers. of the new President of the Open Forum suggests that finish has not yet been He carefully avoided any a military contingent from the AM toid, som e 40 free-w orid — Britafai’a newest chapel of toe land, S. C, I%llipplnes, Ferdinand Marcos. derveloped methods and mate of Mancheeter High School, and written to the glamorous story of how Without computers, present day mod senrblance of pressure. But it Philippines soon will be fight rials. nations are now making some Ch'urch of Jesus Christ of Lat A spring wedding Is planned. INSTANT aibtended the University of Con- 6o careful was he to guard ing in South Viet Nam. Christmas Party President Elsenhower and the cloak em banking couldn’t begin to cope with was made dear that the U. S. Mandhestor in 1968 stood necUout. He is a tool design en contribution to the war in South ter-day Saints has been opened against word of his secret rais- Rounding up military help and dagger men of the d A once manu the load of business it has to handle. would take an exceptionally 12Srd among Connecticut’s 169 To toe Editor, gineer at Manchester Tool and Viet Nam, but only Australia, in this Scottish east coast fish from Aslan countries is no easy Thanks to the computers, banks a n sympathetic look at Marcos’s dtles and towns in State in Ibe Ihatruetom of the Handi- Design, Hartford Rd., Manches New Zealand, and South Korea, ing town. factured and conducted an anti-Com- Job. In tbe first place, the Pres also beginning to expand the variety of economic and mUltaiy needs if amount of money spent per oapped (I.O H .) ■wish to exprees besides toe U.S., have sent Tbe (tourdh Is toe 56th to be EARNINGS munlst revolution in Guatemala and ter. his government sent troops to ident has flatly rejeded offers troops. opened to Britato to the le st five thereby saved that country for democ services they offer the community. But, pupil on its net current schod de«f> gratitude to ail busi- Tbe wedding is planned for ON INSURED SAVINGS A Thought for Today V iet Nam. of help from Nationalist China. expenses. nern coacenM, organizwOons Accordingly, toe Humphrey years. racy and freedom. as against this increased need for com Putting Chiang Kai-shek’s Feb. 19. Sponsored by the Manebester One reason Dor President Jaimes Perry, town’ s clerk o f and tndlviduato who helped toe puters, and thia increased reliance on troops on the Asian mainland This action, as it now stands in the Council of Churches Johnson's campaign to increase the works, gives assurances LOJL In maJdng the bandl- computers, there exists the wMrd night might bring an imme^ate Oom- DIVIDENDS informal history of our times, has the the number of foregin flags In that $5,000,000 high school wiH oapped children happy at their mare of what happens when computofs mimist Chinese response (pos ranking of a bold and famous victory Tbe Week of Prayer for South Viet Nam is obvious: be ready for occupnacy when CauietnuHi Party on Dec. 12, OF MANCHESTER decide to take a little time off. Military power. But the far sibly in the form of ‘‘voltm- achooi opens in September. PAID FROM over the Communists, and any delicate Chrletlan Unity teers”). The other "domino” 1966. W e the haetructors are eonsiderattons of the possibility that it One of the more plesusant nightmares Read: Ezekiel 36:24-28, Lk. more important purpose is psy extremely grateful for aH their TELEPHONE 643-S171 chological. countries line up like this: might have been iQegal, and a violation which suggests Itself has a com puter 1:68-79. Thailand: Already ntaking an On This Date helpful encauragemeat. DAY OF DEPOSIT going berserk enough to wipe out all *rHoliness, justice, knowledge, A major argument behind TbeMaidtofnnw ef pledged principles of conduct with the war in Viet Nam is to pre important, behind-the-scenes In 1945, British Prime Minis Sbioerely, our good neighbors have all been ruled records, whereupon a baidc and all its peace: Such are the m essianic contribution by lettii^g the U.S. ter Winston Churchill warned gifts of which the priest Zacha- vent a Oemmunist conquest of Idark Oaionen fmiigbt 8:3 0 -0:30 Dfvidonds paid quarterly: out on the grouiKl that the operation customers would have to sit down in an use certain airfields, its army Germany and Japan to surren Janet Rush rias sings, recalling the Old South Viet Nam from setting At the bogfainlng of Janu was a success and that this waa an in atmosphere of mutual trust, and make der uncondiUonally or suffer Testament prophets. The prom o ff a chain reaction eirtendlng (See Page Seven) Oo-Chalnnen of the LO.H. CbannelaimHC up freah new balances for everybody. untold agony. ary, April, July end Oc- stance when, since we were dealing isee are fulfilled, and fears give Christinas Party with Communists and defending free way to hope when "the day- dom, the end Justified the means. ■prlng from on high" appears. 11, But was there an end? When and What Are Words Worth? Thto song of victory should what waa It? The latest headline from surely bekmg to us also— people FischeRi Words are worth $70,000 a minute of the Messiah as we are, deliv .CONVBIIENT HOURS: . Guatemala teUs of the imeasiness that provided they are spcdcen on television, country is feeling aa it struggles to ered from the power of death are in the form of a oommerdal, and ac and begotten again through the evolve out of its present mlHtary dic 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY company the telecast of next season’s living and incorruptible Word of tatorship Into some legitimate, elected, National Football League games. For God. Do we recognise aufficlenit- EXTRA HOURS THURSDAY ElVENINO 6 to 8 : eonstitutUmal regime. A few hundred the recent NFli championship such ly the wondera of him who calis Communist terrorists, it la said, ai« words had a price tag of $110,000 a us Into his marvelous light managing to keep the country upset minute. W e wish we known thia Peter 2:9) ? Do we Join suf- Stop counting and in apprdienalve turmoil. Since the when wa were listening to them alnos fleientiy in recalling tbe majes tamous Eisenhower ooup for democ we admit to having had the Impreeskm ty and mercy of our God? By of a dearth of worth. racy, there has been no measurable Im- Ids coming In the fleah, CSirlst • peovement in the economy, the literacy, To Proctor and Gamble, America’s has made known to us the sheep in 1966 I ar, the political stability of the people of top television advertiser for 1964, visu greatness of his Father’s pur ally illustrated words were worth $148 the oountry. pose, and he sends his q>irtt in * ' f t million for the year when carried into order to make ua messmgera (fo, a decade later, the oountiy. res- the homes of the land where mniimn and prophets of that purpose. There’s absolutely no reason why you should sued, Guatemala itself, is still in de- have mllUona to spend and, presumably, So let US give thanks to God count sheep, or take pills, just so you can • batable shape. One can argue that it await only the advice of the advertlaera vrtib gives ua the right to pro sleep. Holman-Baker’s super firm Musco- SAVINGS . might have been in much worse shape, In our Judgment, tha ooarlng “value" claim together with Joy the good Pedic and 'Verto-Rest mattresses, when com ; In total Oommidiiat subjection, if the of words bears comment, but rather news of aalvation. bined with an Omni-Rest box spring, bring ; CIA had not staged Its little mvolutlan. than put in our two cents' worth, ws 'P layer: For the Roman an.d LOAN defer to a worthy poet who Juot hap* the natural, refreshing sleep you should have : But one eaaaot, nafortunately, pmvs Oatbolie Qfamvh . . . the ortho n III 111 nr " I I A. S S O <' T ,V T I O N pens to have the name of Wordsworth. ey«y night. They’re desijried by Holman- altarnathres not tried. dox Ohurcbeii . . . the Anglican R f^ r . . . famous 106 years for fine bedding Apropos to the peculiar value which our Oemmunloa . . . the Old Catho odyssey of tbe AiflmmUIe: One can speculate upon, but not ccn- oociety places upon words ooroposlnB lic Church . . . the fulfillment of , , . from recommendations of an orthopedic flhulvely prove, other possible sequels tolevlalon commercials, the bard wwi surgefm. Good for back disorders; good for the work (of the Holy Spirit) ______GT riNAN,CIAL INOTItI ; to the Guatemalan coup. moved to proclaim: in the Second Vatican OoimcU— The Mgbt-hearted adventure of Amerlea en w keeh noiW l, healthy backs; good for those who "The worid Is too modi with us; want to give up counting sheep. CkMne and Because of its sueesosflil ooup la that fhs nembera of these /OOZoAicuM S treet, I Owatsmala, the BlsiAhower admlnls- late and aooa, churches may faithfully serve A WoIper Productlea hi asoodatton with try them at Watkins tomorrow. Mattresses "Oettlnig and spending, we lay I tratlon, or the CIA, ftnmd themselves the peace and unity of an $99.50; box springs $89.50. waste our powers.” Time/Life. Presented by BRANCH OFFICE—ROUTE 31—COVENTRY . able to use Guatemala as ttu sun;>osed- Christians and of all mankind." We find ourselves pondering his words Submitted by The Southern New England Telephone Company secret tnining place for the Cuban for what they are worth.—caORISTLMf The Rev. Abram Sangrey fo n sa widial (Waahially senates McsmoR I ■■ A,
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KARL YOST A.** V M u a n iP iA s R m n ^ Pick, Sports Editor D u k e m tm AFL Boss Squashes N eighbors But B^iUin^ ^7 the College Hoop Trail Firirfield versus Connecticut. . . Central versus Yale Rumors of Removal F rom P ats In National PoU l ‘ . V . 4 I A s S M e e s s o r . .„,Centr«l versus Connecticut . . . New Haven versus HOUSTON (A P )—Commissioner Joe Foss hM with BOSTON (AP) — The NEW YORK ( A P ) — T h e competition b e tw ^ Trinity\ > . Yale versus Fairfield . . . etc. held approval of the disputed______trade______involvinjf_ San Boston Patriots have lost BOSTON W T - ^ « - Duke Blue Devils and the Kentucky Wfldcats for ^ Many ^ t e ^ k e tb a ll fans would like to see pairings o l ^ ’s'E ra ir I^dd imd E S Faison while he investi- • .F.' — a young mwnber of their tiond Baflli»tb«ll Aagoda- place in The Associated Press major college b^etbaU happy HOUnAYi — hetween te ^ b o v e . . . but it won’t happen this season gates tampering charges—and at the same time has 1965 squad and learned tkm eoaehcBcaBiViit ca t^ poll has reached the cliffhanger stage with Duke cling- Na«a Dotaea taito and it ifi very unlike^ to take place in the future. pointedly squashed rumors of his removal M head of that star linebacker Nick libw arfth tile Mju^itlcdge ing precariously to its slim lead. - Buoniconti has become dis they^ieoly hajS^e le' Mn ^------enchanted. about, 1,^50 games to reach OON8TKUOTION —Bob Our- Offensive guard BUly Neigh- tte top Jn cobbing profi- examinatlana. Undefeated Ken- “Hie WUdcate are 12-0 Un Itss-sse, Ron CburehUl 14»- bora, an All-America two years BOX MAYN*» BnX HIUM8KI T MIDfflaTS tacky la Idle unOlJan. 24 When , 3». Gil plaveB 147-M, <^r- OOOK BOHBEBCHEK eieDcy> n a e abooUng by Brad Steur* ego and an aU-stor choice as a High RoekvUle Hlgk Bagh .x.», JW „m , .— V ^ “ •**«• ®" Louisiana State while M arvlai^^TOll and Wake McConneH 148-aSO, JJwk Connecticut Sporto 'Writ ‘ fnw man.1 .ttiajr imiat beat, Ar^ ,101 ^ . ,, The now Dolphlw i, ------rookie ta 1964, was olahned wAd (Red) AiMcbach, OonORn- ^ D « l» <**“ “ » longer rest before Talley ISO-ST^ Otto M ^ r W er*' Alliance yojterday at Les for poet-eeason play. Monday by the new Miami fran p«*<* OU to a 2S-17 Forest 101-81. 370, Tony DlOregorlo 366, Don Shaw's. « « * 16 of the 38 piay- ^ «*ver the lOka last night St. Joseph's advanced one and then backed It without com- ere they will receive under tto - chise in toe American Foortboll Midpoint for Scholastic Clubs FlaveU 360, B en t«i Oagood 1,47- League expansion draft. ^ JohnHenaceoorodaUMpolnte _ place to third. Hie Hawjw _ tv«, Yanto 380 Hmy Daen /ffSS'rre,?4i'’to‘toS Trinity ment »>y ^pi^ MS powera JS were George Bisaeca, the law- "Happy bto not entirely satle- “ * oommiaaoner. wound up w*th 14 playen who Previously plucked from the s»^ Two^polnto was the margin of «* P«vldence de- 144, Ray QHetuy 148. yer who coaches Fairfield Uni- 'vith a 9-3 record at Trin- Aaked Monday afternoon storten art times last Patriots roster was quarterback mMMg .iWta wwy geiw Wton •" ■arn«.^ rui polled 888 points, only feated Rhode Island and Boston verslty (11-D . htiaky Bill De- *® Robie Shulta. 'T thought aboto. the rumora thart toe own- season for their respective Eddie l^son. ' Befa J^ twt. AuSAa^V^ to- hmSoo n:otor8^^^21 JtaT^- ^ Wildcats, cbllege, advancing two places BOOBEtTBS— Joan WWte trick whose Ctentral five has 've should have won two of the era were looking to buy up his clubs. Among tto players the BuonicomU returned ftom T h i r d ■tk^ vw H ttU wtanihg .: i,0M The Blue Devils had 24 first- to VanderbUt. 14-2, 120, Carol BuidmeU 126, Pat copped all 11 starts and Don three games we lost. We had contract, FVws said: Dolpbins picked were Buffalo Houston, where he played ta the SSsTSr Kentucky's 17. tW?Tto flfti.. Ooflen 131, Joan Scott m Ormrod who has guided New chances in both gamea right up "i em still on duty and will be flanker Bo Roberson, toe BUta’ all-star gome, qidte unhappy ta^.-heiiB.'.ry ii- ajotors '' The voting Is based on games -p),« -;*Ww jum 4B, mM. OOHin- __ _ _,______.... Vanderbilt with 212 and Kansas. 3. St. Joeeph's, Pa. 11- 2 323 Jr. 141-380, John PhilUpe 128- TWi» ttolirnia nnriim fll^r tlmn ua t o i t d a as ganMiat isan- !•**■ winning over tae lAoAs, Vanderbilt with 212 and Kansas, «rtth leans and bounds in re- teams always do bet- announced his decision to hold player for Roberson, who st 26 py with one club and got what By PETE ZANARDI « » «go and » kx*s Uke another The Bobc^ oocupy.lR^ tune ^ geneyy «a-*i tWc naama tor Um R«- 1*8. Points were awarded on a 4. Providence ...,. 12- 1 231 120—388, Pam MartaelU 126, hy trying to mek« It*d agelnst egeir )oft ttog toa^ dtomted to eoorwe lor «e kc veorn and the Sta^a. B1 home, Shulta hae high up the deal that sent Liadd and ^ oJde^ player picked by they wanted from another team. Finisliinir the first half one o< taoee years. Only a half . . _ _ , . , lee metatoi MVi'- J«*» were Jhn PatoJak (14) of 10 for a first-place vote, 6. Vanderbilt ...... 14-2 212 charolette Pttllips 338. said, would welc^e any ^ ‘ ^ essftt campaign. F^atoon to Houston lor Uneback- toe Miami club. A precedent bos been set.” t^sSSon MaSesS now. Coventry.'Itoy took thw e?^ elan end Tony KaetauWtaa (11). » for second etc. 6. Kansas ...... 13- 2 168 ------Big man for the Bantams has er Johnny Baker, defensive end ——— — S - uB«*> H«®»y wiu go With opener, 83<7. consideration lor a post-season R«n ^ Leading oooreni for tins lAons Kentucky, which trailed Duke 7. Bradley ...... 14- 2 160 r e n e g a d e s —SaUy Anider- been Jim Belfiore, a 26 plus Gary Cutsinger and defensive Buoniconti, former Notre High (4-4) on Furphey (14), Don w«„ nwit. toturhament berth. However, Dame star, promised to play High tonight at the CJlante g-mery (ll) and Roger Burnham ’2 d Ptayer ntooUNmedt WlB he were OlayUm Hence (0) end by 40 points in last week's poU, 8. Texas Western . eon 92, no mark, Don N eff 138 scorer, who is also the team’s back Pete Jaquess. NCAA Planning area scores wwh 320 Joflbn Zepoa (61). closed the gap after beating fl. Ctocago Loyola the road ahead Isn’t too easy out Ms own option If he isn’t Arena in a CCIL contest against ttie 6-7 Sufaeld entry, a 26 average for Coach OisrHe ^anxmg m most importac* 6u- ^ ^ » — 353. Bob Boorodi 366, Bob with the likes of Providence, best rebounder despite playing FV>ss refused to make any In the second game the Tigers Vanderbilt 96-83 to take over the 10. UCLA. Reid 355. a backcourt pool. Belfiore has comments on his decision but TESTS MENDED ANKLE—Outfielder Tommy Davis of the Dodgers trots granted a generous pay in schedided for 8 o’clock. The Sharos ^ e Tom KolodzleJ u « « to the stniggto to keep the ViUanova, St. Bonaventure, To Study Video crease and said that other AFT> Jjidians, working on a two- AMumption averaging nearly 50 per did issue tods statement: around Dodger Stadium to see how ankle that kept him out of action last sea t^^man to watch for the Pa- Sg^t^ Canisius and veterans oontempiate the same game win streak, wUl be look PZ*8 Specials TEETOTALERS — Ruth cent from the floor on basket ‘tPending a thorough Investl- Coaching Aids son is doing. With him, (L to r.) are pitcher Claude Osteen, infielder Nate Oli scheduled. move. ing to avenge a 72-68 defeat Smith 189-187 — 540, Marilyn The “big ope” Is at Fh-ovl- tries. gallon of the charges of tamper- ver and pitcher Joe Modler. ______(ap photofax) suffered to the West Heirtford Manoheeter 67, Oonard 60. ST.: 5Slg"J’S.“ Exams c m Colhge Action Barber 186, Marguerlto Blasko • • • tag, I am withholding approval NEW ORLEANS. La. (AP) — Buoniconti said many players dence. A Fairfield victory— were disturbed over the Mgh five befme the turn of the new EOlngton 67, Suffield 60. Mis a * * * ovST some c t these top potato. 459. which is quite possible—would of toe trade. I em also advdsdng The NCAA Football Rules Com- Bast Granby 68, Bolton 45. <*®to« more ctoeely Hie third game saw the Yale bonuses paid to draft choices year. SonhomoreSophomore Jim Masker re-re ^ „ defeet the Punue, 47-28. Boy bo a clincher lor post-season Lack of rebounding has ham- mittee has set up a subconunlt- " t o y a I j U t U C sLXaTttlTteS OU €T Goatees Out Hie area epotUgM foOows 12- Soutii Windsor 76, Coven Western Kentucky’s BEC—OU « Keeney 138, Ed this season and toe Ladd-Fftison try 61. mains the bright Ught in the Spence Jr. 141 — 882, Ted play. pered Yale (4-7). ^ v tt Z tee to study toe use of closed------HOUSTON (AP)—Goatee* trade fanned the flames. Ungton High to Sutfield High Staoe AueAach has ocnimn- Jchneon (2d) led the Deaitef of- "Our goal is to go out after Bham 70, Ledyard 48. Windy City, averaging 28 points Chambers 141—363, Stan Ml- are out In the American “ We realize the clubs have to tonight. Hw KnigbU (4-4), riww- lAatod getting out of the coach- toneive and Ricky Smith (12) our 12th iwln to Insure a wln- th?rtoe S*8 h ^ '^ i reprosentati^ of toe Lustc« circuit television and other vld- a contest tag ranks for some time, be ob- was outstanding for the Pumas. rucki 151—378, Watt Suchy 137 Mantle May Wind Up Football League. go high for draft choices,’’ he tog a 30 HOOC mark, need a nlng season,” Bisacca said, mores on their 16-man squad, whlle*a''Smris''°rSres8.“ win to stay even with South viouBly tasa been looktag for a ______— . Patience Rewarding —362, OlUe Jao-vle 352, The AFL, at Its meetings said, "end I don’t expect to get WindBOT High atop the NOOC Buooessor. He ehed no light on WEST SIDE BUDGETS With ton^e ta cheek he a^ -Our problem has been to Ivy WilUamson, chairman of Monday, officially ruled that $200,000 or $800,000 next year. atandinge. In other action, Rock- the poBolble succeesorjo«r inuiMuMionday —A driving___ -D lay-up by big- c BUI- NEW YORK (AP) — Basketball has never been a _COBIBIERCIAL______Dennls ^ ^ to say the L l committe;. said Monday Yank’s First Sacker all player* must be clean But if these clubs can hand Wile High (8-6) travels to Storrs Black Hawks Place Three except that be was able toeJtaf- Gauruder (24) In the second w aiti^ game at Western Kentucky but tee high-scor- _ 353 w eir “ ■The Stags ToastT'balanced - anything furtoer about toe case, the subcommittee had not been shaven with the exception of blank chocks to these rookies, and E. O. Sc -Jth, Bolton High Inaitc 0ome ct thoo6 woto overtime gsve N assiff A nns a in g M illtop p crs nftVC QisCOV€r6u tn&t p&ti6nCG C&n p fly —389, W illie Koetodh, 143— . . 1 a.K * 1 *" every game reveal toot he had toe given anv definite date to report ROCHESTER, Minn. (A P )—Mickejr Mantle could moustaches. they can give the veterans what attack with four players ave- but have trouble in the last 20 _ “ J^!T o.w ^rr recommendations (1-8) plays boet to Beet Granby With NHL AU-Star Squad previously mentioned.^ thrUling victory over the Hob- off when p oin ts are few. ------350, Paul Aceto 139-139—352, .'KtafnirtaAn iR flTiH 1Q j * « s ^ powoT TO llin« am owhgt Up to $2,- recommcnaauons. wind____ up _ __ his major . league _ baseball career _playing . first The ruling means Ernie they’re worth.” EBgh, CovenL„ High (31) seeks _ . 1 ' He______said he badbeen be tamed *>y Shoppe last night, 58-56. The HiUtoppers, averaging The Eagles went into a semi- BiU Daley 353, Harold Duff Der eame minute. Som^ng Ji^ OOO — end up to ^,000 with the Williameon, athletic director fjew York Yankees, depending upon w h a t Ladd will have to take a Some observers were sur revenge______at South______Windsor High_ NEW YORK (AP) — Three to each of the league’s six ciUeS x>y Frank Ramsey, ths TraUtag throughout, and be- over 90 points per-game in 18 freeze early in the game and, by 364, Julian Smoluk 879, BYed ^ • Lve ^el out-^to!md^ evI^ approval of toe Hague’s execu- atjwisconsta nam^ Mayo CHnic doctoTs leam 18 wrong witb bis ailing right razor to his goatee. prised to learn Botton had not (6-1) and RhSm (6-8) welcomes noembers of the Chicago Black *® taken after the first half of fanner Kentucky aoe who went tond by 10 potato going Into the previous aarts, weathered blanking Clem Haskins, the Oakes 362. nave been out rebounded every cammdttoe. The executive dorf, supervisor of Big Bight b o i i M p r ------But Joe Namato, who re protected Neighbors from the liOdyard In Hebrons KtawkB, including Bobby Hull, campaign and again after ^ become “the best Mxitih quarter, Naasiffs caught Morehead'e idownlown dodge Hilltoppers* high scorer, ]Mnned ------gsune. cently cut off a moustache Central V committee Is made up of the Conference officials, to head the Mantle * arrived hero Moivlay pa«t. Now, however, he admit* expansion draft. But toe form Manchester has come back the gotiscortag leader, have the end of the regular season. basketball” with the ^ tied the cwnt at 48-aU Monday night and crept to a 46- the visltora in an 11-11 tie with CHURCH 10-PIN—Jim Farr he had been growing, can “We’ve been lucky,’’ Dttrick out-fittd goaled »vine oJub owners. study group as toe Rules Corn- for three days of examination, j^^’s giving 1* some serious er Tennesaee star bad a e Bristol chib, wWch joined by teammates Qleiui Stanley and left winger Frank permanent basis although vol- ^**7™*,.“’ Gauruaers ago, the HiUtoppers beat the points in the second half the Johnson 668, BOb Btavens 664. helped. I know a lot of people H artford «1 manager. GlUman criticized done about changing the present nWv«d mi ttilona only one defeat — that to Hall, a goalie, and defenseman Mahovlich. The others named unteertag his seirvtoes for any '"'*™toS ^ Morehead in one o< a HiUtoppers held their margin ------said toe old gym at Central -we are the best 8-7 team Houston owner Bud Adams for substitution rules which permit __ ,]|Maacheater — siq>idiea the - pterre Pllote plus right winger were goalie Gump Worsley of job on a rtxxrt-term stand. iim^ WnT-Himn o f major games as the the rest of the way. Dwight ELKS—John Rleder 166 — was worth at least 20 i>olnta to ui New TCngi«Twi and one of the Issutag inflemmaitory monetary two - platoon football. Frank P®**™ missn re ms 1077 FOR EXPERT < jKMitton mday at the Arena. Gordie Howe end center Norm Montreal, defenseman Matt Auerbach also eliminatod ' iir»ii.hn7nTi/>ftrt atiiu. munairi n 07 Ai TJHin At Dayton, sophomores Don 149—383, Goorge W aller 147- Stogiled out was Paul Zajac Hartford. “We loot six games stUrei.” mtaation because_ he __said It cost ** tos shoulder, “but I can hard- RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING ^tadlans have finally Ironed Laperrlere of the Montreal ers. ton Odlege coach Is “ hawing rti None of toe Top Ten clubs May and Glinder Torata scored 137 — 391, Harvey Duplin S62, of Meriden, a transfer. “He has ,bha.t we should have won. Our ^ie uproar caused by F\)sb’ more money for ‘ coax^ ' a ^ ly Wt Irt. I cant purt afigtiilnc on Tuesday, Jan. 18 COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE themselveeout. Oo<3aptatasDon Canadiens. ------trouWea enough emotionally n7av«t' ^ w diT ^r Httabv ^ was schediUed but Dayton, Uke 2 points apiece as the Flyers John Norotto 362. brought us along. W e wouldn’t rebounding been weak. sinnoiuncement overshadowed athletic scholarships. a tfaraw.” Conard at Manchester, 8. SEE ■Romano end Jim Kuhn, along Tniman toe circuit’s leader ___ a 24-gome ooHege schedule ** ^ ______] Western Kentucky a contender overpowered jBt. Francis with a ------—— be 11-0 without him. He does -"pbe strongest and inugheot other developments at toe meet------The Mlayo exonttoortion appar Blast Granby at Bolton, 8. r^SS^u’STetS' Ed Gaffney Wins ^ for na/tiT<9 af»t\T‘a Colorado evened Its Big Eight led Indiana out of the Big 10 Boston Celtics return to PhUa- an aH around player, ta Det- M Bob Foley of Norwidv A sos, a threertlme AlH>eaguo Backofen 210-483, Barbara baseman, a potation Manfte has Swimming — Manchester at ■:time out. The work of Mark ^^oug Barkley o f^ youngster compiled a 272 score f j ^ Okmey beileves toe large wim- record at 2-2 by trimming Iowa ceUar with a 23-polnt spree ^ w a 7W ay” S t ^ they rtek’s appraisal. weak bench has plagued the toebocker, to the Broncos for GriswoM 492. been rtaucrtanrt to assume ta the Conard, 8:30. ___ - Heller,Heller. Bob HamUton and Dick R«1 Wings were among those to win easily. ^ !!!!!? ber of strong entries in toe pole gtate 71-68; East ^rollna against Iowa. The H^ers.^who b c ^ to g ^ tSL s m A trip to Srt. Michael’s Satur other scores were: Earl Har- ^ ^ Hawks. " ———————————— ZiBomberger------— han------cdso-- improved, ---- s^l^cted . for the second . . . team .w,n ...... V.. T...I Auerbach talked about retir- ''■tilt at the Boston AtMetJei> As-An. nipped I__» Southern_. . . Conference foe . shot. . . better. . than .. 60_ per cent thev did last week day night Is a big one for the ^ mg &«■ more than a year be- ^ VMI 8 7 « and Ohio University from the field squanderod a 16- ^ s to n will play Detroit In the Blue Devtls. «^bler, who pulled down 14 re- “ I Vasko 2« tore finally maktag it oCftoial. ^ ***^ indoor record, topped Seattle 84-78 ta an inter- * * * ktfcw .a_ 0.1 .SI A. _ _ —S.1 TTai*i*v TffhUrAll n f tKjfe Naw ^m*lr IT^llAon 0 1 9 anfl A.1 ^l^hrkTVi Afl * »i»» ■Wesleyan first me^. Md i^Mlklta^tt 212 and A1 Thomas ee^onjd game. P^^^^M^®w£?s^£ kettau“^s(^totion I Q>® BAA ton ^ heetded _ a Unlveralty of Hartford Southern Oonneotlcut by three, der injury. and have been lighting for our reasons MACHiNiNG history of spent*. hto out of ao. tryu. atw, a recoid.Tnjimu team’s scoring - aoe, Woroester Tech by - five___ and___ "Die big - plvotman- WO* glven Inoonsistent shooting, far be- lives.” „ , . m ' on Ws taap'at'*^K of C Baaiadtao, ■wea held to 35 RjPX by six podnta The foul Monday oH to rest tor what low the national average of 43 'While John Wei^ has be« INSPECTION Blames Self potato In two games last week shoottag statistics to date show turned out to be a muscle per cent, has been the biggest dunktag ta 25 potato p tr ort- ONLYii ______a* Hawks dropped games Hartforf’s opponento staking sprain. reason for the .500 showing, tag the AIRCRAFT ENGINE ASSEMBLY WENGEN, BwitMitand, u.>.». ^ ctanatl and Philadelphia, said "We haven’t been able to gert pjac had a leader ta the nortton caster, camber 68.30 aeconds______Sunday.______He need____Washington Social Club. Stand- Paltodino a candMnrte tor rood agotaat King’s College of Boston would finish on top ”if enough ‘gsu’bage’ basktts,’’ he for three week* In his dub, TOOL AND DIE MAKING ed only a routine time In toe lagB after last wettt’s matoheat a u -N«W Bugluid .aOMiH ooOega * Correct toe setting we do as weH ta the aacond added. This type score comes jnost peroofial fotos by one • Inspect, adjust steering PAYS second run, but missed gate BrltWi Amesioen Club 9-6, boakstball honors Hti* year, half.” near the finiafa and wound vp Washington SocM ClUb 7-8, waa named to toe E.CJI..C. An- after a broken eeft pattern or team, averaging 82 per game, AIRCRAFT ENGINE TESTING A U 3 FOR O N LY i \ ' V The second faaU opens wltii a tap-tao. The Quinns wiU seek rotaatarte- at Army and Navy Chib 4-U. 19th. Bast OoUegn Divlalon team in gruelling grind of five games in I ^ " o ' ' its first weeldly rsleaae. Hie 6- * • • menrt with the BCAC . . . New EXPERIMEWtAL MACHINING six nights. Boston also will play campus win be ready to Bop- ■RAKE 1.0 junior guard scored 22 five games in a six-tiight span New Haven **OkhttSLjargettSM School System in New EnghnBi potato ogataot Trliitty and but tenvber . . . Bob Miller art WU- ADJUSTMENT next week. Boeutttag toe state’s No. 1 Mmantlc State (8-7 has lota four WELOiNQ 13 agataat Wtaroeater Tecfa, the P R A TT & • Adjust brake shoes Boston is one game ahead of tatter whan hte Banner high Cincinnati although they have a CONSTRUCTION TRADES • Carefully test brakes I r M RrM M M sobool team mate Larry Tenon- two-game spread in the loss col made the understatefnent < * Inspect brake lining oeBo, Tech guard, foUowed Pal- day when be said he waa CUSTOM M vkir umn. Philadelphia Is four Otar of Bridgeport (4-8), iDon Tralnlni Ceuriee^TWD weekf to 92 weeks—WITH -•'Inspect hydraulic system ladino around the court hhe a games down and five games be- "pleased with toe rocord." Rritaro- fly stack to fly-paper. W H IT N E Y o i ftn oca - I R A i l Ltoeratoro, toddeutally. the PAY-in MactHiirinf, Sheet Metal, Tool, Die and fatod in the loss column. PaUadtao’s game average Mtoanded shooting whla, ta “ ' Gage Maldnf andPIpa Making. FRONT WHEEL PACK . ' / t w i w i ' dipped ftom 27,ft .(rating him avcBoglng 88.2 potots per game, Socthem (3-6) also tax**. • ' ' . • ’ ’ > VoMIriric 16th ta nwtiniial otaaH ool- Apprentlee CeniieB^Three and four ytari-W ITH ITSELF G A I N I N G leges), at tim obait a t ttw wettc, Mmnphis Folks AIRCRAFT C e n iw s tiM i ILECTROHIC down to 36ft pttnto pw game. PAY— in Shaet Metal, Machining, and Tool and, Showroom New COMPUTER Larry Mixpliy, ft-2 junior See Hawks Win Die Making. guard, sa^ ft anw U M w ntty oris^al equipment PROGRAMMING '\i-w (S H iijh rr iVnijP'- • hn r Rt:tiri‘ single - gw M rcpMiaids mailt O n Fonrth Try fTART BUILDIM YDUR *‘AmCRArr CAREER TODAYl PBOSNUIB T— fc pvnHunN against Ttlatty w ltli 23 re ninn! FhW • Arivanu'mrnt Fnh‘i\tiiil MSIMMOeUMUMt bounds. His 36 pqtajts and dT The ^St. Louia HavriiB, aeein. Vkk Am Efnplomitant OMm TIRES tadOOMaiketrfta I^MAM.A 360 COMPUnm nebouniM ta tw o gamea last Inigly carried away wllh South • P.iiil Sn.k Li:,ivi: • Ovurtimi) m week w«s « bright note for ern bospttallty In previous ap- ■ n l Hartitord a,ConhMtlcut Some dityen less toan 60 miles. UNIT uconD smsm Coach Oorfiau lAiCcAiiigh. peoraacea at Memphis this sea. I LEASE m:my ilnjiurtnii'n!.', • Cluillt.'iujinij Taken from new .cart toanglng- TAmiUTING A PANfL WIUNB A CAR FROM PAUL JUSSJiS •-Open for Your ConvMloiue— over to Generalo. Center Bol> EVdiqr. M aopho- son, haws flnaUy have won ta tVuih • N ation v L.irfir-sl Ln:ilit NO SOOT...NO SMOKE... IBM-KfVPUNCH mpre, pMced .iq;» 37 potato in that TennesMa city. Mondiy tiiruPirtday earn.—Ip JiL 7:60x14 IBM ACCOUNTING SYSTiNS two gamea, pttua 31 rebounds, to St. Inula, which .made oppo- ALL MAKES Union * Snrinl^K Rcr.rrntionnl it hst makes HEAT raise hla shooting anrarage to nmta feai nxm than welcome IlNednr mW Waditatdiy tyanlnes H • p.ni. $■ Blackwall -aONf A TWO rsAk couitsn^ Tubeless ; 3- 4M M*. leleMlrfi—CewpiHe Tietmkm 16.4 and reboimding' to 13.4 by Ibotag tto thiM previous Priiijrnms • Fxciillitnt Wartanii , fiaturdayi • a.m.— 12 noon wftfie leafBng .the team in the games at the Hawks' home- ALL MODELS If svaltaM*. bring your milHary discharge papers ir AT THt COMNJTt SCHOOL
m m-':' PAGE THIRTEEN w MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY JANUARY 18, 1966 Hdp 98 Sitaations Wanted— THERE 0U6HTA BE A lAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Hdp Wanted—Funale 85 MANCHBSTBB .EVENING HERALD. ilAHCHEffTEB, COHN, TUESDAY JANUARY 18, 1966 O f f e i n i 13 CUatlOAL X'oatthm AYaflalila WANTED — Xhoh-tliiw aervlca TWELVE riLtM AiM esi «Hft CAH VIR>-9IBRMA'9 A 1 with local antomottva daalnr, (Batkm aWonddMii d iv ar,iii|dK. LAUD GUBARINO, trM to- JACl^-'ME«EiMOa ALNMVSHAia' .SlALSWlftfiKMWIJ varied dotloa. State goaUftete Apply k f^pid Mo* CLASSIFIED moval. nsd tiialB ww work. BY BOUSQN OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE to 52222L*52S22| • w e A T ra 8 »‘rHff6E tXTRAROQM ^ HCNTjOHEQflMOM tkmB. W rtte B ok V , B m i i . t o n , 36B OadhMl^ i t . iatvm tttx SPORTS A . ID ohand. T4M0BB. Hodge|k>dge BV ItAVING SHARPENING Servloe - Saws, M iS t M lf KNOWmMUl CABSICI HOMC.’ PAINTER’S BdpW- t e a ACKW J^Arid M iM ADVERTISING knlVM, axes, Shtars, Skates, 14M. 40Hoinaii iHOiaB rotary Uadm. QuMk aorvloo. Stenographer CM lSSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Gapltol Uqidpmto. Oo., SB XNBFBCrraR to dM 0ki.i'iMnon^ < 42 Wtrblea 8 AJtt. to 5 PJ»L . daiy machine aiiop operatioaui lAY OfF.YSUAU/A/ OLD 1/ • «50A U G «M H «C tn t llatn St, Hanchester. Boon PERSONNEL DEPT,. NEUm WIU. «0 DANCIM* (}M R>RTD-' 45 Serpent ' aad flidshad pa^ received dSGrandr dany 7-s. Thursday TLt«« e*T CHAAS60 40 Mltaliaa itrcUB 31 European nrer SfO N DAT H o b FKIDAT 10;S0 AJM. — BATCJIIDAT B a .m . Opemos for akfflad Martt* manent poaitloaa that resuira ir n i* T O ISCrecnlaiid C2D EfUnattU SSDaCrao HARfXJYANDSQNRubtdafaR*- typhR, reotnt eoipertanea a mlatmum of pcovloiai iaapoo- 4M9WR3R MRanI* (iM 83Buatte moval — atUca, cellars and not sBwatm but back- ebSSi ALLTHEIK MErect PLEASE READ YOUR AD tkm experience. Apply X*erao» IT N ibn l as The dm yards, weekly or monthly pick- ground la ataaography aad ael DojA., loaa 1 ^ . Oo., Ro> b u g g s b u n n y VEAR4 Of- rffw f*ate 11 a t for a portratt S3 Q u n p ^ OlMeifled or "Want Ads" are taken over the fdwne na n SSThrouah__ iqi. BoUm, Manoheater vleln- oUwr office «a^erlenoo sent SL. Manchaater. eCONOMK U Unfortunate 37 Without (Frj io19 AmericanAmerieui ■. initaneo Instanee eonvealeaoe. The ndverttaer ahonld read hln ad the FIRST CLANEKV/ ftekei far* humorist 38 Young h M « ( Ity. H arold H oar. MB-40BA hripfUL Baattton wlM ra* ■UDbItr DOWN DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for tiio 1 Bender turbid 20 Damsel quire good judgmont aad PERSON to maaage hardware NOSUrmteh _ 22 Difficult 39^%iah next Inaertton. The Herald la responnlble for only ONE tnoor- APPIAANCBS repaired — all SlO tcaaof rtalM aSinginf roico measure , reet or omitted inaertlon for any advertteement and then only ablHty Co moat peofAe. Ex departmenL experience n ot ^ SAfllnnatten '23 Gratified makes wasbera, retrlgeratora, aantiaL Wo will train. Full- SFaaaaaatTn 34 Stream in 41 Singing eoioo to the extent a t a “make Rood” Insertion. Errora which do not cellen t benefit A g ood monoon replies 42 Feminine name troewrs, diyera, gaa and eloo- ttme, company benefits. A pply 4 Most fadia France lesoen the valne of the advertisement win not be corrected by wageo, modtra atMoiidl- 33 Gander’! mate 2Slndlvidoa]a (earj trio ranges. OU toumon Grants, Parkade. SSNantteal term Bltexim M ^4SMascuUnenana ceswwwsue M 9 "make good” Insertion. tkmed oMIee. Apply P.O. SEIectriflad 37 Merit cleaned and repaired. Oosma f0RM0PPI»lMAlP6H$LltS Box 7S, Haitflord, Ooaa., sonus 28 Indian peasant A4Bom WANTHTO — Latba or Bridge 31 Rodcy pinnadea particles M oin es jSUnpoiished A ppliance, StB-GOBB. SIREfNA.fiOlKaOFFONA atnUag oduoatioa, boatneaB SSAffirmathreTOte 7 IU^ts(alx) port operator, also Aircraft SWbest 31 Toddlers <* (Rockville, Ton Free) oxperlenoe aad aalary re- 34PeerO]mt’a PreposlUon . . SNOW PLOWINQ — avoid high $111 9/EEI^-ENP I861VICTLY instrument maker. Liberal ■BOtlMr 9 Fertalning to 82 SUlmnentB. 35HignmceeutiTe 48Makes mlrtataa prices when it snows. RoutM "AHOPEM AM>C10THE$ fringe benefits. Apply Allied 33 Body of water an epoch (ah.) SOKnocK 643-2711 10 Grafted (her.) 875-3136 now being formed. Free estim PROPOSmOH"- Xaetrument A Tool Oo., 67 T 6 6 7 8 9 TOT ates, no contracts. 648-7863 or ^ itn J U -T S r W oodland BL, Manchester, 876-8401. euPo/fA in s/sato v W ANTED — W om aa fo r paut- 649-4675. r r TT Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? /o y o « M.M.A9P‘‘*m Ub m recoptlanlat la So. Wind- FLOORS Cleaned and waxed in vMCOUflUf.nt^M. •or, U fht^plng neoeemuy, 4 a r c h i t e c t hom es and office s. F ully In- draftsmen with minimum of S fT 16 17 24*Hoor Answering Service days, 2:106:80, Saturday 9-12. /mired, tree estUnatos. George Experience desirable hut not to 8 years experience. Salary Sajcter'6 F arr, 649-9229. commensurate with ability. RT 20 Free to Herald Readers Painting—Papering 21 Help Wanted—^Female 35 Help Wanted— Female 35 neoesaary. Please Mate quaUf- BY V. T. HAMLIN TI6HT. ioaUons. Write Box U Herald. Louis J. Drakos A Associates, A L L Y O O P STEPS, sidewalks, stone walla. DO YOU Think mlnkT Then buy 9 Lewis St, Hartford, Conn. PROFESSOR Want Intonnatlon on me of oar classified ndverttaements? flreph^ces, flagstone terracea INSIDE and outside painter. No aaawer at the tel^hone UstedT Simply caU the IMPORTANT NOTICE it with extra $$ earned selling TEMPORARY Telephone solid- Call 632-4137. VnNPIMKKINPOP A ^ _____, ^ .MirrweoMi .^HCIUMIXWB WDIAOAail/ IMMDi WMBte A c u r AU concrete repairs, Reason- name your own price PN M IC / v n ,m ir MCAN'OOOIA Special rates for homeowners Avon Cosmetics. Also many tors needed to assist NaUoftal OOtatCTTHOA, COWTKNCAV W 0 2 6 27 28 29 able prices. 643-0851. The 1964 CivU RighU Law DRIVERS for khool bus, 7:86- W «O M I«0 IHeRSMSMe*. 7WIWU06M RAMttllDeACK 23 u Hi 66 or over. 649-7868, 876-8401. prohihlts, with certatin ex prize programs plus savings HeeXh organisation, hours flex M MOOCAIPHC EDWARDS 8:46 a.m., 2:l&-3:45 pm . CaU weH««iDatMCHiHe 1 n t c H o m y MIWAMIO MiHinmjMi numcuAR ceptions, discrimination be bonds. Elxclusive territories. No ible, 64S-S166. fWAVnCONLY CRA A DKaC’S SERVICE ^ Snow- 643-3414. 90 plowing, trucking, moving, mb- “ NTHMOR and l^ rior paint- cause of sex. It wiU now be experience needed. Call 289------TOU» RMHAGW BY DICK TURNER ANSWERING SERVICE NAME BRAND goods free — CARNIVAL bish removal, carpentry, clean ing. Wallpaper hooks, paper- necessary for our readers 4922. PART-TIME broiler man, ex hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful Help friends shop with just |1 ing, general repairs, aU types not only to read the usual perienced preferred but not 64941500 - 875-2519 ly Insured. Workmanship guar weekly. You get things free. of odd jobs. Tty Dick, reason Female Help Wanted and necessary. Apply in person. §7 n d leave your message. T on’ll bear from our advertiser in anteed. L eo PeUetler, 649-6826. W rite fo r details and free 634- able. 643-4636. Male Help Wanted classifi Bonanaa Sirloin P it, 287 W est JIr timo wtthoat spending aU evening at the feleidione. B no answer, 648-9048. page catalog. Popular Oub cations, but also our Classifi M iddle ‘Tphe., MSneheetar, 649- 40 LIGHT trucking, rubbish re P lan, DspL P800, Lomfamok, PAINUNQ, exterior and In cation Help Wanted — Male 1164. moval, odd jobs, reasonable. P&.WA NY. 48 Automobiles For Sale 4 terior, paperhanging, wallpa or Female . . . 37. w 43 44 Call Ray, 649-6498. WANTED — Bookkeeper, fifil- 1963 OLDSMOBILE 88 — low ____ per removed. Reasonable H ER A LD rates. Fully insured. PYeo es time, 5 day week, experienced, Paragon Tool Go., Inc. 40 50 mileage, private owner, wlU THE MANCHHSTHIR Overhead CLERK - TYPIST -r Permanent may have the Door sales, service and instal timates. 649-9668, Jos^h P. can 644-14(H bstwewv 8-U sacrifice for quick sale, 643- opening In smaU otfiae fo r ex lation on all types of doors, 24 Lewis. 52 W M . DOX L E H E R S 7464. perienced girl, must nave good Has Immediate Openings hour service, free estimates. PAINTING BY Dick Fontame, tyjilng and figure skills, bene RIGHT JOB F o r : 1966 CHEVELLE Malibu Super 643-2037, 643-0892. w 67 For Your Interior and exterior. Paper fits. CaU Blast H artford, 289- H elp W a n ted — ^Male 36 PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER a Sport, 6 cylinder, automatic, hanging and wall paper remov- 4389. Mold Makers Information power steering, radio and heat al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. Tool Makers A N D 'itX i, DEAR <51RU] P o p er. CaU 876-8698. Household Services HAIRDRESSER — full - time, for YOU niPORTANT NOTICE WILL REMAIN MY, C O U R S E , . BY J. B. WILLIAMS QuaUty workm anship. CaU OUT OUR WAY t h e HERALD will not Offered 13-A pleasant conditions, salary plus The 1964 Civil Rights Law Ckitter Grinders MOST CHERISHED I'LL EXPECT disclose the identity of 1966 MAUBU S3 827, 4-speed, ______evenings, 246-969S. If the "right job for You" p 'fc^ 'sifeS sssirA 'i! •YtXJ TO commission, Rockville - Wap- prohibits, with certain ex AU Around Machinist 1 W4S JUST-ntyiw LISTEKJ-AAAYBE 1 CAW KEEPTOU any advertiser using box low mileage, excellent conotentlal and the Bxerlence preferred, Kberal ' C0URA^TD60 IW THE KITCHEN, 6ETHW' REACT 1 ing blind box ads who 7090. home or mine. Over 200 Items tag, waUpaper removed, fully cause of sex. It will now be early recognition otf your IN-THEyWARKlEP TD . 5 AND 7, 6 . 9,10 AND II HE, IB, 14- AND 15 BALL condition, best offer. 648-1704. g-a niogter iwaired. Ceramic FLOOR SANDING and reftalsh- available for qualified typist 6 BALLINSIDC CLERK TYPISTS MAINTENANCE MAN BALL IN SIOEPDCItSi:. IN SIDS POCKET/ tile Installed. 10 years expert ing (specializing In older with or -without experience for Lost and Fonnd 1961 (CHEVROLET Bel Air, floors). Waxing floors. Paint- claims transcription work. High poacs^.. ence. Free estimates. Special gray, 4-door sedan, 6 cylinder, tag. Ceilings. Paperhanging, school education, good hnowl- LOST — Beagle, male, 6 months rates fo r hom e ow ners. 649- Requirements Include a General maintenance man, **I don’t underttand you, Henry! The car, TV and house standard shift top condition, No job too smaU. John Ver- edge of grammar and spelling high school diploma and must have general knowledge CLERK old, answers to Oscar, vicinity 8695. 742-8313. 9262. payments due and you sit around worrying about the H om estead Parit. OaU 643-8827. fa ille, 649-6760. Plus speedy, accu rate typin g good stenographic and typ of welding and electrical work. world’s troubieel” 1961 OHEVROIET, 2 - door CARPENTRY — Concrete work, ------required. Some knowledge of ing skills while additional Paid vacation, tick pay, hos- _ 1 ZT T medical terms helpful. Excel- hardtop, V -8 autom atic, fa-wn anything from ceUar to roof. education or training will pltallzaticm . C all BUI Sm ith, MAILING — __ lent working conditions and LOST — Red key case and keys. beige, $1,100 or $300. caish and Inside and out, no substitute for be well-rewarded. Conn. Bl-Produots, Columbia, Mortgages 27 Uberal employe benefits. CaU OaU 649-0462. take over payments. 643-2849 quality work, satisfaction guar- ______Conn., 649-8660, after 7 pju. #hmrMW,WTA^atfk< DEPARTMENT after 6 p.m. anteed, competative prices, no gpjooND MORTGAGE — Un- Peterson, 643-1161 for iq)- 649-7126. FOUND — Girl’s wristwatch,______COM PU nSTS B E N C A S E Y job too smaU. D A D (parpen- umited funds available for sec Opening tor a deck In the vicinity St. James Church, Sun- 1954 CHEVROLET Station Wag try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- ond mortgages, payments to LIBERTY MUTUAL DRIVER — Retail oil delivery, Mailing Dept. FuU - time day, January 9. Owner may on, excellent motor, rear col 8880. . . . for challenging as employment Would pirefer suit you r budg^et. Ehq>edlent INSURANCE CO. signments in our Etaglneer- full or part-time, knowledge of MW WERBStSK’ claim by paying for this ad. lision damage, operable, first serv ice. J . D. R ealty. 643-6129. 63 E. Center St., M anchester at least two years of high ITDU N AOOUPIEOF WSO; IWI^XIU j CABINET WORK, formica coun tag DepartmenL Manchester and vicinity, ex OaU 648-3038. $36 takes it. 649-9158. perience preferred but not nec school educaitkm. Apply ISNOUD HfWE NUR9M8 CARE FGR A ters, rec rooms, remodeling. A FRESH START wlU lump WOMEN wanted by old reliable essary, WiU train. CaU 648-1668. Bhnploymenit Office, Flrd S H O R T R IB S BY PRANK O’NEAL 711116,50 you WON'T BE 1964 CUTLASS OldsmobUe, pow QuaUty work. Reasonable pric your debts Into one easy pay- company for openings In East Minimum qualifications In Natlonai Storee, Inc., Park es. F ree estim ates. CaU 649- AlONE... P e rso n a ls er brakes and steering, stand ment. If you have equity in Hartford and Windsor. Must clude graduattion from FIRST CLASS mechanic, must and Oakland Aveau, East iHPWNO ve n m io m ,'m ■ =li^bPlS" ard transmission. CaU 649-4350. 6986. property, caU Frank Burke to have clerical knowledge and High School with honor have own tools, top wages and H ariford . BONAMSSMMM atNE‘ Cm £9m 9iSH WrtoST^t/wiw. FEIDEIRAL Income Tax returns discuss ways and means. Con- some sales ability. Will train. grades In Plane Geometry fuU benefits. GaQ Mr. BarirfA wSifiDTAKeA prepared with your saving ta ^asS necticut Mortgage Exchange: and Algebra One and Two. 640-4671. mind, reasonable rates. E. J. Permanent jKJsltlon with good Preference will be given to iasoim .Q n. reflnlsbed, cabinets, buUt-ins, 16 Lewis S t , H artford. 246- HELPER Wanted for truck driv- M W HAMS sell. 643-8446. salary and commission. All those who have taken ad GUARDS — Male wanted, fifll B aylM , 649-6246. formica, aluminum, vinyl, 8897. w . uK>ly 01*1 Colony Oo., Hu- (CAVeSTHEHO^nU. compaiiy benefits such as va ditional courses ta mathe or part
■ f The W ^ « r ; FWftly oloildF ttrilaiM i morrow, low toolgbt HMto 90; lCaneheetelrOraa8n .vrin meet weuid then oimtribats fTiiiO ta Alnnaa 3U• «m|^v» boiira at tte hi|^ tomoROW In thO BM * am at U t. «a d MnC Leo W . Waattm BMpakmeaa. CUb wUl tomorrow at 8 pJn. at Orange Pension Change Discussion A bout Tow n BalL A dmage in bylaws wffl Funatan fioaird Chriiman j^)imKaor 88 BUlUuU St, >iu meet tntnorraw ot 8 piin. a* the E bm y Becker has ' explained C i t y a f V l O e g e C h a r m ' ■ ft _ . bem eolnrtOTl for tralninar at law®* of Mta. Baclau D . 1ta(ytor, be dlecuaeed. Members u e re minded to bring articles for an Set hy Directors Tonight that town, oontrlbntldns to tbs ^ Oola.TMfAlr » H.*a «t F O R R E N T Adiiwlliliig OB Page 88)' PRICE SEVEN t'lBN'lG auciion table. Reftaidmuats penaian plaa are made to guar- T01<.IJ3XV,NO.9S (THOriTSDE PAGESk-tTffO SECTIONS) KANCHBSTBR, OONN„ WEDNBO>AT, JANGART^W, 16M aatse the a c b a ria l soundneas of ? * ^ - Force mlaelle etectrailce ____ _ * win be served. The board of dlreotocs win aB of wMeh win,ba up fnr pub the pimi *sad are not nssd fpr { £ T o f ^ jujie gniduat* of eemhiet a ttvs-mtaute qiMcial lic b*ei«ng)a at a ftotiin meet H O M W A T 8K, i M b m M » * » « » MaadMeter High SchoM, » » ing of the board of dlrecton. pension payments. , OonooriHa Uithsnm Ctarch mecttiM at 8'tonigbt, to appoint M Utae Pvt DooBld G. recently completed baaio train- 1. To accept hmqpwum pan- The plan Is carried by the 848-0618 Women w ill meet tonight: s t 8 RqiNdStcaa Louie F . Chanveau samtags of the enqdoys and .FOB AIX OOCASKnni ChMglt MW of iCf. and Mm tag at Lackland ASB, Tte. Hie Past Mlatmae Chib of the in Kaiser Halt the program aian*fund. paymenta from new Makes Sense to the Board of Tax Review, and town an^loyes toanaCenrtag to town contributlena. . LB J Asks flMnas D. Biuigfa of 88 C^undan ~ ~ Daughten of Liberty. No. 135, wQl Include Mr. and ICre. Vin ' He — m that the combined MINNSAFOUB. Mian. St, recently iTaduated ftom Ine' Kbtfee Kraflen cc the ^ tomorrow at 8 p.m. ton Fisher epericing on their then wSI meet inforinally with Manriiester fiOm oHisr munici- psUtiea. Brired wfOi the ptopo- . envoys and town oontrfimtloM (A P) — 'When Barbara Kit- Gandhi Elected the iN ^ d d bosiid .to discusB a Hartae reendt tratatag at the Mancheeter rW G A wlU meet tamie of Mre. Robert work in the Peace Corps. la Maacheeter doable every 10 man of 8t. Paul aipeared In jUrlae Ompa Recruit Depot tcmorraw at 9:80 ajn. at the Dunlop. 90 Cheatnut St proposed Gliafige'to the penaiai aal would he aacCber for a N ew Fund laateUiig town oontribatlon, in y e a n beeauaa o f excellerit ta- Municipal Court here, ac P a n ia 8.C. He baa been Community T , T9 N . Mata S t ----- The Senior Cttiacns Chd> will ordinence. order to 'guarantee file acfilrial veatment retnma. cused of parking her oar too Waaigned to damp Lajeune, N. Membera are reminded to bring Ftancia Xavier MOthera meet tomorrow at 3 pm . in the Cbampcwu, Hartford agency aoundneae of the pension fund. cloae to a fire plug, ohe put C . for Individual combat and new or need Chrlatmae card* circle win meet tomorrow at Senior Cittaena Centop/ Srixxn managmr for the state Mutual F o r W a r Bofii contribulkas would re up no argument (gwelallat training. aciaaon, paper* punch, atring g pjn. at the borne of M n . S t Membera are reminded to lif e Aseurance Co., wSl euooeed q u in the approval of the board Bnckman Eleciied WASHINGTON (AP)— In fe e t ahe t
each Individual ease to be re tender the lump-sum pay or not HARTFORD (AP) - R^. J.. NEW DELHI, India Rev. George Smith, pastor of Bidward Norm . tioned aboard m fleet oiler y ^ j. the home. Members are rie wUI mest tomoxvow at 8:15 viewed and api^nved by the ment proposal, Weiss would be "W e wiH oontkiue to preae on T ax Break Tyler PetteftMn of Old I^tne, (A P )— ^Mrs. Indiito Gandhi, _____ USS Mleelarinewa, currenUy John FMler, lead; Dave Mc- pm . at the home of Mrs. Mi bocud of dlrecton. perinittod^ to deposit apprm ^ The Presbyterian Church. •very door,” he said. Fred Ruggtea led deVoUons. epeeker of the House of Rep- daughter of the late Jaw ^ Mias Cbaitobte M. Hutchins deployed to the IfOditerrdaean Blroy, tenor; Joseph Halloran, chael Mkaesro, 57 White S t Oo- The pension board, in Novem m d t ^ lApOO in the. pemdoo "But imfil there is a respoase Refnafaments w a n served at Asked for resentatlvea, attacked Gov. Jota harlal Nehru, was elects o f 86 Braed S t, cheitman of for eight months of mtlons baritone; and Frank Vendetta, bostees will be Mrs. KmnSth ber, approved three ofiier pro fu n d -^ transfer frmn the Wtnd- — and until the aggreeeion ends ' \0 ' the omchialen of the meeCtag. N. Dempsey again today tor today to be India’s next Gm «e Leaden Oonfemoe B. Popple, ecm of Mr. and Mrs. tehting forces in Viet Nam. • HARTFX)RD (AP) — acts anthorixed by the 1966 leg head the government of a islature. held in Concord, N. H. Mias Kennetfa P. Popple of 91 N. That Is the purpose of the State Rep. Ra3rmond J. major nation. Hutichins and her Mate com- present' request.” (AP Photofaz) The GOP lawmaker said lest India’s ruling Congress party, a Htai St, Is serving aboard the 0 . 1 n •Jt M n * t J Dzialo, D-Middletown, has week that seven montha have mittee win conduct a wortcebop o ll«- U s T k l«il.e in «w a , The request was in, the form proposed that Connecticut automatically elevated MiS. for the Pomona Youth Cnrair of a letter to House Speaker Gift from the Fresident ijisplayea been lost beesuae of the gov- OandM to prime minister tty currently deployed to the Med- men on Sunday at 8 p.m. at John W. McCormack. House Speaker John McConfiack, D-Mass., dis men and women serving in etwH'’s lack of intoraat in the electing her leader of Its major HUstown Orange Etalt Jaroma Iterranean for eight rh«mtlui of Urging Oongreas to act plays a ^ t from President Johnson-—a case con the am\ed forces be ex projects. ity factlan in Parlleunent. Keech ef ,SoutUbury, State operatlone with the Sixth Fleet promptly, Johnson said: taining 50 pens used by the President in signing empted from having to pay State Sen. WUUam J. Ver- Thus on the shoulders of thia Grange master, wfil attend as — . rlker, D-Yfaterbury, earlier ilila "This Is an opportunity for us local personal property 4S-year-old -widow fttl the Ifll- w«a as Pomona mastan and “Great Society” legislation last year. week caked .Patterson’s state Jacques Chartier, director of to demonstrate once again — to taxes. mense proUems of India with deputies. the Hartford Stage Co-> will His proposal was among a ment "the leteet in pious at which her father had wrestled friend and foe alike — that tacks on the governor." speak at a meeting of the New there is no difference between group euggeated at the monthly for 17 years until his death ta comen Club of the Manchester meeting of the Legislative Ooun- Verricker oi^ (hat be Mm- 1964 and which Ms successor, one. party and anotb^ or be self had "oontaoted offlctole in Y W C A tonight at 7:45 at tween the Oongreas and the ex- cil at the Oapitol Tuesday. Lai Bahadur Sbastri, hod Ah Mott’s Community Hall. Re High Court Holds Hartford and learned tbtit the •cuUva branch when it comes to State's Aitty. John D. LaBeUe tacked vigorously until a heart SALEATS freshments will be served. The of Haittord County requested projects vrere proceeding igo- attack killed him Jan. 11. effective end sustained support gresslvely.” mroting is open to all new of our fighting men and their the Oxunoil to increase the pen Mrs. Gandhi went to her vic Manchester and area residents. alty for the crime of oseault He noted that toe projects in tory wearing a red roeebud 0/e- ments and a sooiaL "has profound imphoaikne in Staite Rsp. DombAc J. Badola- the Republicans are serious in 344 MAm STREET comes, or If It does come we toe life of our nation." as "engines of discrimination.” to, l>New Britain, urged the (AP PboMax) sal. (heir criticism,’’ Verrlker mkL Chteiing erupted ta ParU||te Aldo Oraziotln of the Culi will give our fighting men what An early ruling may be in the "The mere presence of such Counefi to study a rarishm in "They have so few thinga to Mrs. Indira Ghandi takes'time for a sip'df milk they must have; every gun, ev ment’s cehtrtd ball when a pai^ nary Iiustltute at America, New offing. Wemivn concluded two tests," Katzenbach said, "gives the 1966 low banning boxing in criittciae that they may -m ta- inRor to'her elecKtitmaa'^lRdia’s next prime'mmistor. ery dollar, and every decision — ty official, G.S. Patoak, ah- Huven, will demonstmte and days of argument on the law's light to the inference thatthey Connsobiiout. He avggeated that oUnddtto exngerM* and oyejdook whatever the cost or whatever ooBstltutlanaU^ Tuesday with could be engtoee of discrinuina- all amateur boxing be exempted nbunoed the reetdts ef the sseret apeak on "N ew Ideas In Sand facto.” ballot; Those Horrid wich Making” at a meeting of the challenge." praise for both sidee of having tion,” from the ban 'to aUow boxing Palteraaii-flred a.blaot afYexy Jofanaon also promised in hie As the Ntoru tamBy enpe Gibbons Assembly, Catholic “done vdiat toey to acceleir- The two main pointe of the scttvttiiee by such oigenixatlanB ,^toer iq 'him mtmtmmnt, y.. J egaiit took command in India, Ladles of Columbus, tonight at request lottor today — “Wa w4E ate ek early yijgm ent." Attorney Qenerai’a argument am the PoUoe Atotetto Ltxgoe. He esM (he A 6 i SPOTS* oonUnae to help fits people of Mrs.rtStondhl moved quickly to 8 at the K of C Home. Mrs. Twenty etotaa. Joined l|>o V . !• were that OangrsM ^ (he au- A — Verilkep *toa a stand-la” heel any damage dons to party Cornelius Foley and M n . Jo South Viet Nam and our • » « • govenimeni to defending the fiurtty under the 16th amend- Avco fkmtTMt in "another attempt at avertliig to reeisUing aggreeeian and in unity hy the beotlo pdlitioal nut- - W R IN H liS seph Vol* a n program co- law as an appropriate and oon- men* to assure that voting CTNOINNATT, OMO (A P )—71)0 Ah :8a*to*r to WlW »*•■ ( of Fassed by March 15 neuverlng that fUlowed Cfhae righto are not abridged by dls- avco Oorp. said today it has theOs ^jscito are delayed.’’ chairmen. A business meeting (See ih «» FaeoieMr ietiitattooal- rneUha « f assuring tri'B 4e»th. win precede the demonstration. Southern Negroes of toe right to oriminatton and the* the law is received a |6.8 miUlan contraot Patterson fiOtod that Veinlker WAaKENGTON (AP) — Presl- itog downward tax revtotana as “X ytent ynttr MeBatag,* .(Hit vote. Six Southern statea uniitod an appropriate exerotoe af that to operate what It oailed «lw 1|Mwiunr‘s eto had foUetotag Kbrea." told Dem4 as tofUefiai!' bt ' to attack toe measure as "aiM- Johnson tnid -Oongraoe DOlta Chapter, RAM, will aufiiprity. natton’e toigest whnwh’a jO T N etfiileeB ''^^^ White Boose souroes saM Tbf stem, tl^ysai;;^ meet tonwrrow at 7:80 pm . at trary in nathre’’ and unoonatltiu- todagr he wants it to paae hjr Thia problem Oongreee faced corps training center, at Ptdatid Fakunba, on fita'hiMtter x*totek Johnson referred here to ree- repUedt xin 1' the Masonic Temple. The Past Trio Arrested ttonal punishment for toe states. . . tot ffamlhg the law was the Spring, Maine. ago. . . , , j . Marok 15 us proposals to it^ Mi>d(bg of toe requested tax bleeaingT Wernaed •vstyboly's Master Mason degree will be F o r Bungled The last word w «a* 1» abuse of Utteany teste, Katzen- A new Avco suhridtory, Boo- *T raidorttand (h tt Mayor Pa- drsase - , government reventiM changes and, if the budget pic- blaasing.” oonfeired after a buelnese Oarolina Atty. Gen. Daniel R. bachaald, and their suspension nomics Syetema Oorp., W iU 't^ tomha has &4ar ftom 84:8 billion throogh tax changea tore warranted it, perhaps, out- Victory for M rs. Gandhi, whs meeting. Refreahmente Will be McLeod who queeUened the was directed at areas todt "had erate the center. Tlje contract Senator Verrtoor .aq to, h®F in toe coming year. light tax cute. learned pcdlfios at her father's Danimry Holdup "tender solicitude’’ of states served at a social fimSi a hlato^ of white aupremacy tn was awarded by the Office ttf- made otft with hto-platuMd c<*i- Johnson made hte wish known EOs letter to toe committee side, not otoy resumed the N to- Chat sided vKh (he Justice De DANBURY (A P ) — PoMce -voting.’’ Economic Opportunity, ference with the Qovenpor,” Pat- te a letter to Chairman Wilbur whlcb handles tax matters lu era after fifaestrt’e 19-montb partment roused fivee toen-egera from Justice Hugo L. Black agreed The center will praylda'IMb*- terson Said. D. ICRs, D-Ark. of the .Itouee COine as Secretary of the Treas- interval. It also passed the na- “OalUoiida, Massaefausette rtmyu and Means Cahinklttte a s Henry H. BV)wler testified in tion’s leadership to the second (heir beds today end arrested (6 m Page Foartoen) (8 m Page Sixteen (8 m page •nrirtydrivei) and New York come before tola (hat group started hecirtagb ^ siqiport of (he proposals, generation of Indian politicians. (hem In ocanaotkm with the court end say iElitoratee in toe proposals 1m made In ola The Preetdent'e letter ouUilned Until today, India has been Mtootkig e f a etorake^per daring South Carolina ebotdd be per toete .(d the Union meaSage. tte arguments 'for the teoc revl- governed by the early freedofl^ • bam ^ boMup. mitted to -vote," McLeod aaid, Plctoring U s tax raVMIon afons he seeks — revisions fighters who waged Mohandas ‘ and yet they bar illiterates in peokage as a ipeans of ccxnbat- -which have aroused a certain K. GemfiU’s “peaceful realtt- Chasgee at robbery, with vtp- their own Mates with literacy lence aiid assault with intent to U.S, Units Remdih Alert ting Infiallan 1 * 1 0 1 least pain to amount of controversy, anoe” cum^ialgn to win Inde- teats. taxpayers, Johnson wrote MUla: They inOhids wiping out twe pendence from Britain. commit murder were placed In a New York literacy test, Bgalnst Waixen Booth, 19, of " I believe that the changes cute which beoahie effective Mrs. Ganctai was part at fiw l he went oo, questions such as ere moderate, equitable, re- only Jan. 1, restoring to 10 per movement but. played only A Hager Street, Bverett Pierce, 16, these were posed: apooelhle and essential. I hope cent toe tax on telephone serv- minor role. However,.the suryl- of 11 wixxMde Ave., cuid Bd- Despite Start of Truce "In what state was Jane Ad- (hot your ocmrnMtee and the Ice and putting the exciM tax cn -vors of her father’s generetioo, ward Kkngman, 16, ef 16 Patch Fade Them Quit dams bom? How old will toe U. Oongreas win act promptly, if at autonnobiles back a* 7 per cent, notably OongreM party I ^ i ' •t. SAIGON, South Viet Nam ed whole famJllM on (he spot, only 78 bouro Instoad of the-96 tWeeUNied brown wott end wilw- 8. flag be ki 1977? Who was all poaslible, oo they can reach "The moniM that will flow dent Kumaraswoml Ussl They tell the w<^d yqu’re They were held in $26,000 bond president of the Oonetitutiooal (A P )—The clock brought toe mangled the bodlM and Idd- boroa Mt by the Viet Cong. my deek for ttgnatiire before setting old—perhapi before you each. Convention? 'What kind , of suit Viot Cong tonlgbt into tfaetr self- naped nine men. They left be- The allied ceasodtae Is to go March 16 tn order that all our (Sm Page Tfahty-FTve) (8m Page Thirty-Five) ■tenlly a n . Fade them out with The youths were, arraigned be was he wearing?” pcDOlaimed four-day truce tor 'hind leaflets denouncing U.S. Into effect at 13 notm Thursday taxpayers wlH have adequate ESCTERICA, new mediated cream fore Circuit Court Judge Irving Laughter sweit toe court- toe lunar new year after they operations os a "diity war of end and ad • p.m. Sunday. TMe notice and we con thus secure • ■ t bemki np meaee of piimnt oo Levine, who continued their cas- room, dispelling the solemnity bad Staged a series of attacks, aggression against the people of was a revereal of the Yuletide fun' oom pUai^. ’ ’ file ekin—mekae hinds look whiu^ M to Jan. 27. They were n o t that...... had marked...... the hearing, the bloodiest a* a camp for 2,000 Vi-et Nam.’’ tttuatioii, whin (be Vtet Gong Johnson aald that tf needs in Providence Going Well SBOOth, and young spin. Equally pot to plea. and Justice Byron R. White Vietnamese refugees. As to the Vtet Oong cease-fire, proclaimed a 12-bour truce and Viet Nam reqinred additional sEMliva on fh^neck and aim Not Danbury police said the ar asked ihetOTioaUy with a smile: Amerloan armed tooroee re- one intelligence source said hard the allied aide held efi for 80 revenuM, " I win not hesitate to ;• oomr-np. PiDctiatea dda eills to WINDOW rests stemmed from toe attempt "how many people pcuued that rilmnlate imr, aneodi bauty. Fla- mained on full alert It was still intormetlon had been received bourn. request to«;ni-” But, he added, pwM; gwamliia' ft a a A m M x i- ed robbtey Friday night in wldch test?" unclear whether the Oommuntet toa* American Ole would not be ersons in my that prodnoM ft. Now oidy S2|0 m In toe back. and other allied troops. spokewnan said earkcr in the until noon Thursday and-them tboM eiforte vdll continue day Bring year old rollers to state,” McLeod replied. To Get Automation Souiom-dmondiF David remained in eecioue ocn- Thirty - three persons were night the sounds of battle appar poeMMy wiU tachide air raids hi and night — then your govern and eafve 86o per ahade The suspension of literacy •apply umt as hand ditton today in Danhury Hospi UUed end 64 wounded as the ently were dimlnitoing, accord South Viet Nam. If Amerioan ment's ne4d for revenues 'wUl be PROVIDBlNaEJ, R.I. (A P ) — general mall disiribulica to 08 ALSO teste vhere less than 60 per cent enam and pow te tal. guerrillas swept down before ing to reports from the field. abarply reduced, thus permlt- Pootel workers aay they have satefilte effioM in Rhode Island ijbundatfon. I f you YENCI1AN KINDS of the -voting age population reg troops ran into trouble, sir According to police, two young da-wn on toe sleeping camp on These reports were some boura and 42 officee in soulheasterti : want lovelier skin istered or voted in the 1964 strtkM certainly will be. oaDed gotten the huge out of the |20- masked men CMrrying rifles en- the outskirts of Tam Ky, a pro- in transit. MjaaoachuBettB. Klzirtan said, ignkklysttENttda presidenttal ttectlon is a key hi, he said. mdUion nvecbanlzed poet office vinclai capital 860 miles north- As in toe esM of the Cbttabnae the port office omAd hondta lodiy. (8 m Page Fourteen) proVtelon of the -voting rights "W e’re not going to retax just Bosch’s Son ta Providenoe, end now Pcat- east of Saigon. Jdony of the vie- trace, file Saigon govenunent even mcro matt. •REE O F F S - heoauM some guy said he’s gt>- morter General Lawrence F. O’ With the new .equfnncnt, he lUMTHtOriyl time were -women and -children, and tte American and other al- tag to tease firtng, especlany Shot; DetaUs U.S. advisers said the raidere Hm have ordered a oeasedire of Brien says aimilax equipment said, hto ofBo* prooeosen an aiW Introdnctory trial-ein vial of eet fire to tbattoed huts, execut- their own. But It to to run for (8 m Fags B lghleen) will be Inrtalled in poet officee erage of 1,800,000 pleoM of meS mrcHOM ANn-PiunaANT. Now Want Bombings Resumed Aren’t Known acrom the nation. a day, ccenpared to ana mlUldk * $3JBpw se e * dear, eriodem Uquld HANTO DOMtNGO Domini- mechanlMtion has hefora automation. oqd-peiqiimnt qdexty stopa heavy BANTO DOMINGO,^m ^ ^ ^ y ^ Recoedod background mueW :perdm tion. Completely safe for ■ i. { .s;-*. . can ^ ------*------> IUKhs.Noir T„.n maxtor Harry Klzirtan of Provt- and on end to much of the diudgb Escalation Necessary d««e. "We’ve tea«Md a kk e«y Ee L JOHNSOH Data ta Viet ^tanaay the united be enforced. Ottierwtoe, ite etuTto have been shot on & The Fteovldanoo liig mm urn mlt- • onoff 7 b a y s • t » - e m easibr be ha sage. (AP Fhotofax)