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mroAT, JANUARY 4, 199t SK TW ELVE jianrlifater 4Ett^ning H^raUt Avenute Dally Net PrM Rm The Weather the Week liiidM rereeeet e f C. S. Weather 9mim Deeeteber M« IDM iniiiiiii-ilHiiiiiiHiliiiiiiiH: iliiiiiiilliiilllilliiiiiliililiiliilliiilijiiilli OeomUy fair tonight. Soedl About Town ooneMetaUe elondUieee. Chaatee Main. Street 13,879 mow Snrriee. Low tonight hi M PARK Member ol the AndH Tli« lUv. H. Osgood BMmott, Bnrcea al dMoiattaa 20a. BMtor of Nortii Mothodist Caiurch, FREE Manchester sh eiier^A City o f Village Charm wUl bo In charge of rad;io broad- caJrta i|>oiiaored by the Manches­ rear of Phone ter Mtailaterial Association .ovet (TEN FACES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN.,. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 1968 (Claaelfled Adverttoing on Fage 8) PRICE FIVE CENTS ■taUon WINF Sunday at 7:3Bp.m. TOL. LXXXII, NO. 81 and ^ l y heoct week at 7^30 a.m. our store Ml 3-4123 and 6:30 p.m. The Manchester Philatelic So- State News elety will hold its flrtt meeting of OPEN 6 DAYS 9:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. - THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS till 9.4X) Dirksen Indicates Clay Raised the new year Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. -at North Methodist Church, SOO Parker St. A mystery pro­ $ Roundup gram has been scheduled. Push for Economy 1.9 Bunche Says Capture Pfc. Walter F. Scadden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Scadden, IS Courtland St., has completed OPEN TONIGHT till 9:00 For Cubans diceman Held recruit training at Parris Island, WASHINGTON (AP) Uy Kennedy of a $99-bmion budget. S. C., and advanced training at 8«iate RepubUcan leader Ev­ 'T think the temper of the NEW YORK (A P )—Gen. Brains of Holdup Camp Lejeune, N. C., with the erett M. Dirksen of Illinois Lucius D. Q ay. says he per­ U.S. Marine Corps. After finish­ country la turning agalnat foreign ing a leave, he will report to the Heads ACS Group haa signaled a GOP drive in aid," Dlrkaen aald. "The people sonally sighed for a $1.9 mil­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — don’t aee any real reaulta from It. Of Town in UN Plan Marine Corps' Air Wing School at Dr. Lockhart B. Rogers, a na­ the new Congreaa to hold the lion loan to hetp ransom Cu­ Originally accusedsbf taking Mlllingrton Air Force Base, Mem- They are getting tired of pouring tive of Manchester, and piofessoi economy line against Presi­ money Into a program they don’t ban invasion prisoners. Sub­ a bribe from two bimk robr phla Tenn. He is a 1962 graduate dent Kennedy's domestic and sequently, Clay adds, he got bery suspects, a Brmg^^rt { of Manchester High School. of chemistiy and head of the think la effective." analytical division at Purdue Uni­ foreitim spending programs. Dlrkaen Indicated he haa no m industry leaders to pledge the!policeman now has ofeen 87th Birthday versity, has been named 1963 /- Such preBldentlal proposala aa tention------of ------joining- with Democratic entire payment, with no indi- charged with playing a much | T alks Aim Clarence Foley, chairman of the federal aid to education and the ways and means committee of the chairman of the American Chem­ in offering a compromlae rules ca**®" ‘‘‘ hey felt they had more active role in the crime.' financing of health care for the When Officer Robert Canell, 39. ■ Democratic Town Committee, has ical Society’s EHvision of An­ elderly through An Increaee in change when Senate liberals Observed by called a meeting tonight at 8 at Clay, board chairman of Conti- was arrested Thursday night, P o -, alytical Chemistry. MAGNIFICENT Social Security taxea probably launch an - effort to ease the Sen­ lice Superintendent Joseph A .; T o Improve Cavey's Restaurant to plan for will be turned down again, Dirk ate debate limitation requirement. nental Can Co., also saya that' Dr. Rogors, a Manchester High Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy Walsh explained it was because the victory dance and dinner at 2 Pant SUITS ate told reportera Friday. The nilnola senator indicated he Bdnn Leader the Garden Grove Saturday, Jan. School graduate and tennis and raised another |1 million toward Canell had known the Identity and track star, received an A.B. de­ On Kennedy'a plana for a tax is keeping an open mind on Dem­ the ransom whereabouts, of the men who rob- Liaison Job 12. ocratic overtures that he take a By JOHN WEY^AND gree from Wesieyan University in SHACMOOR reduction, Dlrkaen Indicated moat Hla comments Friday confirm- bed a branch of the Bristol Sav­ Hie Motherhood of Mary Moth­ 1939, and an AAl. in 1940 and a O F PURE Republicana would take the poal- post on the Senate Foreign' Rela- ed his and Kennedy’s parts in the | bi8s Bank of $13,800 w pcc. FT BONN, Germany (AP) — Kon- Ph,D. in 1942 from Princeton tlte he and Houae , Republican tlbha Committee. Because he haa fund raising as reported in a copy- but accepted a payoff to keep rad Adenauer, West Germany’s LEOPOLDVILLE, T h e ers Carcle wlU meet Monday at 8 leader Charlea A. Ralleck hold:' given Kennedy atrong support in .m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond University. right story in the Minnespplis quiet. Iron - willed chancellor, today ob- Congo (AP) — Dr. Ralph He joined the faculty of Stan­ There ahould be ho out unleaa hitemational crises, Mansfield Tribune, and the Des Moines Reg But yesterday Walsh said j hirthdav nrpmim- J. Muiphy, 33 Dorothy Rd. Mrs. ■FINE WOOL WORSTED apending la alaahed. has proposed that Dirksen fill one ' Canell did far more than merely served-hia 87th_ birthday, presum- Bunche has pledged that the Hajry Carr will be co-hostesses. ford University as an instructor in ister. chemistry in 1942. and became as COATS On the foreign aid front, Dirk- of two vacancies on the 17-mem- ably his last in office. He cele­ United Nations will carry on , The 12.9 million that Clay said I ^ withhold Infor brated It with an all-day party. assistant professor in 1943. From aen foreaaw deep trouble ahead ber committee. its action in Katanga until the The monthly meeting of the La­ If he accepted, the Democrats he and Kennedy raised was de- { The chancellor recently 1946 to 1948 he was a group lead­ for the aM program. Theae dlffi According to Wolsli, Canell be- U.N. force is assured freedom dles of the Assumption will be in er in long-range research in an­ e FUR TRIA\MED regularly 65*00 oidtlea, he aald, will be com- manded by Cuban Prime Mlnto-1 promised to retire next fall upon the Church Hall on Monday, Jan. alytical chemistry at the Oak poundM by the expected aubmla- (Contlnaed on Page Three) ter Fidel of movement throughout the minute as part of the deal to 7, Immediately after N o v e n a. Ridge National Laboratory. themtv,™ the methods V...by which police, fide. . His ^ successor . t:. remains , to . be secessionist territory. There will be a question and an­ In 1948 he became an assistant e UNTRIMMED ^ free 1,118 prisoners taken in the operate. Canell also furnished aEconomics Minister The U.N. undersecretary for swer program, with Father But­ professor at the Massachusetts 1901 Bay of Pigs invasion. glm Uiat was used in the bank considered special political affsiirs made the The cash was in addition to $68 ler as moderator. Refreshments In.stitute of Technology, where he holdup and, once the crime had j , « statement on his arrival here late will be served. was appointed associate profes­ million in food and medical sup­ been committed. burned the . ^-S- Preslden Kennedy led off Friday night amid reports of a sor in 1951, and professor in 1959. States Seek Easing plies given in exchange for the clothes worn by the two men, the congratulations to Adenauer, conflict between U.N. headquar­ Miss Sheila A, Hill, daughter of Dr. Rogers was named head of prisoners. police superintimdent said. began arriving from all j ters in New York and U.N. offi­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill, 99 the analytical division at Purdue 1q o f f CaMro had agreed last spring Robert Erhardt, 34, of Bridge- f “ >e world I cials in the Congo over tha wla- Strickland St., is one of five stu­ in 1961. 47.90 to free a group of wounded and port, and Robert Fozekas, 24. of » «^ceat pleasur^to con- dom of holding any new talks dents of Melrose-Wakefield School Dr. Rogers is also a fellow of ailing prisoners if their families ^ l e l d , were arrested for the fat^late you on your 87th birth- with Katanga Prerident Mbiae of Nursing on affiiiation at the the American Instit,ute of Chem­ Of Guard Changes would pay him $2.9 million. Sixty robbery Wednesday after police »"°‘her year of serv- Tshombe. Children’s Hospital, Boston, from ists and a member of the Amer­ of those men arrived back in the recelvte a Up. p k e e said Er- country, Kennedy Bunche said he was confident ican Academy of Arts and Sci­ WERE NOW United States last April 14. hardt and Fazekas admitted the ® *’ telegram. his talks here with U.N. officials Jan. 7 to April 1. But the money still hadn’t been ences, the American Association lots more wear for lots less WASHINOTON (AP) — A com-^Ouard troop list for hU state. At T.mA. R Bristol job and Implicated Canell- . Few men of I any age carry the would prevent a recurrenca of paid when James B. Donovan^ accessorv • burden of high office with such Tbe Women’s Benefit Associa­ for the Advancement of Ssience, 69.99 55.99 ralttee of governors comes to the same time, McNamara or­ as an accessory. "the temporary breakdown In ef­ money . . . but hurry! ^ p s with the Army today in a dered into effect a parallel re­ chief negotiator in the prisoner . . . . . , , force and energy and no one has fective communication" iMtween tion will sponsor a supper at Mil­ the Electrochemical Society, Phi exchange, made final arrange­ All three men have been charged tie wearer. And even this statistic cess. In most years Congress gets this week In which five helicop­ Miss Janice.(Ml 3-6266). Soviet scientists have successfully CHILDREN'S think the Incoming 88th Congress is a bit clouded. out of town by Labor Day, giving ters were downed' by Red gna- CHILDREN'S Road Barriers bounced radar aigtela off planet A bow is shown on the image i them a short four months to get tiie. Three Amertoons were Mercury, Soviet Academy of is turning a cold face to the once- of Sen.. Everett M. Dirksen, the the job done. kUled and 10 others wounded to ADRIAN’S FIFTH AVENUE ATLANTA, Ga, (AP) — The Sciences says ...... prevalent chin whiskers and mus­ RepubUcan leader from Illinois. But last fall, even with the that battle near Tan Hlep. COATS & COAT SETS barricading of two streets be­ Rowland H. Coleman elected taches, you should see what it’s But Dirksen’s picture is a draw­ pressure of an election campaign, SNOWSUITS tween Negro and white resident' president arid general manager of doing to the bow tie. ing, rather than a photograph. So the legislators didn’t Jbring the GAITSKELL IMPROVEIk HAIR DRESSERS lal areas in southwest Atlanta has Remington Antis Go., Inc., suc­ Not only' are there none of those one can not be sure whether the session to an end until mld-Ofcto- LONDON (A P) r—A medloal ceeding Maxwell R. Warden, re­ bulletin said to d ^ Hugh Oolt- 829 Main Street— Ml 3-6266 been upheld W Municipal Court cartoonists’ favorites, the string- GOP chieftain actually was wear­ ber. This chop^d off nearly six reg. 14.99 *and 17.99 Judge Robert E. Jones, tiring at end of January. . . . New bow and the flowing Windsor, but ing the bow or whether the artist weeks of construction working skell, leader of Britain’s Labor Jones ruled Friday that the Yoih Dlatrict Court’s denial of there are precious few of the employed license and put one on time. party, has shown some Im­ i city-erected barriers were built In temporary injunction sought by modem, squared-off or slightly becausk he liked it. , As a result, said assistant ar­ provement at si hospital where OFF 'accordance with a city ordinance. striking flight engineers’ interna­ pointed bows. On a party basis, the Demo-! chitect Mario Campioli, a five- he is under treatment for a vi­ 20fo He dismissed a petition seeking tional aasoclaticni against Eastern This intelligence is the result crats hold a margin in the bow-i year project to rewire and re- j rus Infeotlbn. GaltUcell Is saf«' to bav^ the barriers removed. Airlines has' bem upheld by U.S. of painstaking research through tie department with 11 wearers light the 170-year-old Capitol' fering from pleurisy and perl- building, now in its fourth year, | canlHIs-lnflamatloa of mem­ / The 'wood and stee] barriers Court of Appealf|^_ the newly issued pocket direetbry to 6 for the Republicans. But this were teected Dec. 18 a ^ r Mayor Hundreds of squatters, reported­ of the 88th Congress which pic­ is about in li(ie with the differ­ may have to be stretched out to I branes around the lungs oisd Ivan Allen Jr. and the board of ly recruited from Interior Mexico, tures every member. ence in numbers between the two six years or even longer. , heart. He WM admlttte- to 10.88 * wonderful selection of styles aldermen approved ordinances Of course, some of tbe 500-plus parties in Congsiess and does not There was time, however, fori Middlesex Hospital Friday. Opening Soon! Belle five laiye ranches In north­ and colors permitting tjm^. Jones ruled that ern-part of Mexloan state of Chi- male members of the Senate and approach the 18-6 mustache ma­ a change that will fnalto W ^ i tbe roads "ceaselosed to be public' hauhua Friday, El Paso Times re- House may sometimes desert flie jority enjoyed by the Democrats. easier for tourists to/) find their; PERU REDS ARRESTED e water repellent poplin streets when the ordinances clos­ pmrta .. Investigators are Inclined sober four-in-hand and sport a So it’s going to be hard to figure way about the Capitol. Instead of LIMA, Peru (A P )—The mili­ • all winter weight ing them were approved.* to '^blame fanatio for explosion festive bow when off camera. But any political significance in the the letters B, F, P, and G on tary government launched today • zipper or button closing "‘If it is not. a public street that Injured 11 persona and dam­ when before the photographer to cravat division. elevators, standing for basement, a namnwide roundup’ of alleged KNITTER’S EWORLD then,, of course, an - obstruction aged a swank night club and be recorded for posterity, only 17 Whereas the East and West first, principal floor and gallery, ComiiuiniAts, oh argi^ Moaeow, e orlon pile lined jackets would not be a nuisance,” the gambling casino In Hot Springs, of them faced the lena wearing coastal states had most of the the floors ar# now labeled B, 1, Prague and Havana with direct­ rag. l7.9Y to29.99 jutee said. ing a subvetsive plot ogiOMd AT THE MANCHESTER PARKADE with detachable pile Ark. a bow. mustaches, the Midwest and 2, and 8. A similar simplification F ^ te homeowners bad urged On the other hand, 22 face cam­ Southwest provide a ‘majority of has been applied to room num­ Peru. CtoU guarantoca wera sra* •' It- Aiiurican Church Association pended thronghoot the - naHteu .. Unfed hood the conatniotlon of the barriers era and voters with mustaches— the bow ties with 9 of the 17. bers. MBOCT TO BAVINOS BANK OF MANCHESTER BRANCH to ersate a racial budfer sons, In­ asks Soviet Premier Khruahobev About, 800 'persons were toporO* Satellite fService Station* to fuanuitm safety o f 82 Siberian albeit most of these facial decora­ Nebraska, Missouri and Illinois “ If you were looking, for P-1 a all with fully quilt lined tended to discourage the move­ each count two—as many as pro­ under the old system," Campioli ed arrested In the flni.rarai sa Meglataw Henry Mann, left, and Rogeiir O, operate BeU ment of Negroes Into an all-white peasanto who dalm they are being tions are conservatively meager homes aad beadqaartefs, of latt> CARRYING A COMPLETE UNE OF down-hill slacks and would have been regarded as duced by populous New York. .said, "you had to know whether Telefteme Lottorator:^# "Mrvlce on” wlUa generated trick neighborhood. persecuted for their religious be­ 1st leaders. The oriuskdowh eaoto ‘ Now 1 4 « to 2 3 ” liefs. . . . Senate Internal Security no whiskers at all a few Jbngres- Even the South, which shuns the it wais' on the Senate or House oodr aignala that cured trxHfble aboard the oihlUng Telatar oom- ' Racial amects of the caoe were mustache on a 100 per cent basis, side. Now we’re putting the pre­ after a wave of Alotodr* ktol tnunlceuona eatellRe Thureday and brought H bate to life. not brought out in court. Teotl- BubcomnUttee won’t say why It Is slonal generations ago. marked strikes to vartoes j p m The Senate—tece the strong­ comes up with a bow-tie wearer fix 8 before numbers on tbe Sen- YARNS ond ACCESSORIES jDquipinent at right genoatae ooramand aigneia which ara tape money was limltod to too queo- tatvestlgattiu; threo award 'winning «t the iio—tiy isr the pdM IMT nonproat FM radio stotloaa in hold of the more picturesque In in R e p ., William M. Colmar c< ^ t » u I laoorded for ployhaok to the oataBIto whan It paaoca witlihi tlon of .wtaatbar tha boniefg «on< (OoollBiMd on Tw*> gnund stoOMi laagah (APPhotofax). atttutad a puldle nuisanoa. H e r r Tack and CaUfornla. Bsokwsar—turns up only one bow- Mlsslaalppl. , • • .. H' / ' ■

rlt o gy j MANCHESTEH EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1968 IfANCHBSTEB EVENING ^HlBRALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, BATURDAY. JANUARY 6, 1^8 PAGE Philadelphia Ihe dog was a pet of Gray’s for six years. Capitol Work Coventry Philadelphia Deaf Mute’s Dog ‘Tm glad now that I didn’t do aw«y with the dog,” Fracchia said. Sheinwold on ^8 Big Red OO (lutpiit By law, after five dasrs in the Hampered by GOP Committee Gets TIC from Lee Fracchia pomid and unclaimed, the dog could have been put away. PERSUADE OPPONENT ' Arranges Dinner .(Now Fracchia is awaiting word Long Session TO BE HELPFUL Of in UN Threatens U.S. Firms A In Th* H«mM for And, M usual, Lm was provld- \iy-s c ' ing the dog with TLC, which from Philadelphia as to how the By ALFRED SHEINWOLD MMOH ' ^ I ■ '"" TTie Republican Town Commit­ ■tstenee In finding a lost small owner can reclaim and recover his An alert opponent always tries means Fraochia’s tender loving (Owtiiiaed from Page One) ' (Oonttaraad from Page Ona) tee 'wUl have a combination din­ By 8AM DAWSON <*>or in equipment which they can't moBcrsl dog owned by a Phila­ pet dog. The SPGA said this morn­ to thwart you If he cannot s*e ner and meeting 7 p.m. Wednes­ care. ing Fracchia would hear from AP Business News Analyst produce. An example is steel pips delphia mail brought results last From the Pennsylvania 8PCA ate side and H before those on the anything better to do. It’s partic­ have gatl)6Md for n peeslble last- day at Coventry Orange Hall. The NEW YORK (AP)-^Tremendous for the big oil lines they are them Monday. ularly delicious to bambodzle such ditch atsnd. Obituary Orange will prepare and serve a O l^t when Manchester Dog War­ yesterday came a request in the Rouse side." This would mean KAOr Soviet Unlop oil reserves and rap­ building from their oil fields^ to mail for help. When Fracchia read an opponent so that he helps you Diplomatic sources here report. roast beef dinner with the rneet- idly growing output pose a real We.stern Europe. The Soviets liave den Lee Ftacchia reported he had that P-1 on the Senate side now when he's trying to hinder you. Ing and program to follow. Tickets ^wasession of'th e dog. the account in The Herald he call­ ed Thant wants Tahombe .to to- threat in the not too distant fu­ had trouble turning out the right ed and said he had the dog—since would be B-aoO, since the princl- South dealer turn to BUeabethvUle to make a may be had by contacting Chair­ ture to American oil companies. kind of pipe and have been buying Dec. 21—and wae laying to locate Police 4rrests pal 'floor Is the second floor. North-South vulnerable start on putting into force the aeo* man Donald S. Davis, Elmore A. U.S. oilmen say that the per It from England. Japan, West Ger­ Opening lead — Jack of Clubs. * I 10 » 4 Death Qaims 11 the owner. There stUl Is much painting and retary-general’a plan tor reuniting Turklngton or Mrs. F. PauHne Lit­ cent jump In Soviet oil output in many and Italy. West opened the jack of clubs,'' tle. Reservations are to be made On Dec. 21 he was cslled and cleanup work g<4ng on all over 2 C T 7 I 4 Katanga with the rest of the 1962 was anticipated. It i.s' far The North Atlantic Treaty Org­ William ,J. Bronda. 27, of Wil­ covered by the queen, king and Congo. by Saturday. told that a dog had been hit oh the son, early today was charged with the area, especially on the House © A K J Harry Flamm om welcome news as the Com- anization has grown alarm ^ and ARE YOU IN side. ace. Now South had to worry But U.N. offlciala In Leopold- Election Set unist bloT' continues to up.sct se­ is urging a halt to such sales. Wilbur Cross Parkway. Fracchia failure to obey a stop sign at Hil­ about loalng a club, a diamond, 6 K Q 10 The Friendly Circle of the First t South of the Capitol the bugo *A _ ____ ▼Ule were reported opposed to lected markets*-often for political England has refused and oilmen anmvered the request, found the liard and Adams Sts, Bronda wa-s and two trumps. 2 ROCKVIUJB Harry William Congregational Church will vote or out of dog lying near the side of the Rayburn Office Building is going wSt any procedure that would give rea.sons -with oil exports priced here doubt if the Japanese will ordered to appear in Circuit Court up, with the earth gashed In a South could hold the trump Ion 1 ▲ Paaa_ 2 A Tahombe a chance for delaying Flamm, 60, of 22 Windemera Ave,, on a slate of officers at 8 p.m. much lower than A-merican com agree, but the Germans and’ Ital­ road and took him to a local vet­ 12, Manchester, Jan. 21. to m e trick if an oppment held merchant and former chairman of Tuesday at the church veatrj'. erinarian. It was discovered that zigzag line running to the Capitol, tactics...... panies can produce their.s. ians have promised to halt the HOT WATER? John Edward Farrell, 25, of 611 marking the path , of the new sub­ the doubletm ace of . spades — One , report said that Robert the Rockville Development Agen­ The slate presented by the nom­ Such exports, now around 650,- buildup of the Cdmmunl.st bloc's the dog had a broken pelvis. He cy, died UUs morning at Rockville inating committee follows: Mrs. Main St,, early today was charged Nelson Qnlbhy HI way which will give Houm mem­ provided South could guess which Gardiner, Qhanlan head of the 000 barrels a day, sho\ild reach a oil export potsntial. was kept five, days at the vets and (^pment tuul this holding. City Hospital. W. Bryce Honeywell, president; Just a day for f a d then returned to Fracchia who with failure to report an accident bers the_same privilege of riding U.N. operations In the Congo, had million barrels a day by 1965. oil What can the United States do and resisting arrest. Farrell posted to the Capitol that senators al- For example, suppose West Manchaater Evanlng Harald. Box threatened to resign if talks with Active In civic and fraternal Mrs. Joaeph Eaton, vice president; men here .say. to curb Soviet raiding of Western can get yon ont of trouble 1 placed him in the dog pound. Collegians in ^Who’s Who^ holds A-10 of spades, but not the affairs, the Rockville native Mrs. Richard Bgner, secretary, "Because Uie dog had a Phila­ $100 bonds on each count and will ready have. 8818, Grand Central Bta.. N.T. IT, Tshombe are renewed. Already the Communi.st.s have markets'* Oilmen here .say there NeTSdn Quinby III 'd¥ Bolton and*> The huge office building ifn’t nine. South learn a low trump to N.Y. - Meanwhile, the huge Belgian- bought out the former Fitch De­ and Mrs. P. D. Perklnson, treasur­ captured 20 per cent of the Italian may be little it can do officially, delphia license I decided to keep be presented In Circuit Court 12, er and student coordinator of tho er. The nominating committee I f you live in a typical house, Manchester, Jan. 21. The arrest Miss Marjorie Stoddard of Man­ scheduled for completion until dqmmy's king and returns a Copyright 1868 backed Union Minlere company partment Store in 1920 and op­ market. 18 per cent of the Swe- but the government can put quiet him until I heard from the owner. chester, have been elected to Elastern States Association; man­ trump, playing low from his own consists of Mrs. James R. MacAr- you could easily run out of hot He also had a rabies tag on hla stemmed* from an accident which next year. General Features Oorp. reported that all Us operations In erated It as ths Royal store for the dish, and all of Iceland's. And pre.saures on its allies and friends “Who’s Who Among Students in aging editor, news editor and hand. West must play the ace, post 42 years. thur. chairman, Mrs. Dudley Fer- water several times a week. collar,” Fracchia said. occurred shortly before 1 a.m. to­ The historic Senate caucus Katanga have been halted be­ while Italy has agreed to cut to cut hack their oil imports and Nou> you can have aU the hot American Colleges and Universi­ pressboard editor of the "CSampus room, in the old Senate Office 8ind South still has the queen to cause of sabotage of power lines, He was born Nov. 7, 1803 in giMon. Mrs. Perkinson, Mrs. Clif­ back. Its forward commitments their exports of equipment to ths Tba warden wrote to ttia FbUa- day when Farrell drove hia car Lantern” naw»pai)er; state repre­ ford Safranek and Mrs. Donald toater you, need at one time for ties." Both are seniors at Willl- Building, has been cleaned up, draw the last trump. plants and bridges that prevented Rockville,' son of the late Robert will keep the flow high for some ■ Soviet Union delpMa city haU eeveral daya af­ into a parking stall on Main St., mantic State Teachers College. sentative to the Columbia Scho­ The play wouldn’t work In this Bolton and Clara Gross Flamm. Young. only a day. Think of it— ter getting the dog but did not just north of Pearl St., struck a had Us paint retouched and gen movement of supplies. One instal­ .'K, time. Others may have the same, In this. Americans would have 3^e eon of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson lastic Press Association; assistant case. West would play the nine lation of the Union Minlere plant He was a past president of the The Circle is making tentative trouble reducing their imports. the support of Venezuela and the only flJif!* a dayl get an answer. Mevtwhile. be also parking meter, then left the scene. editor-in-chief of the yearbook eradly been prepared for anoiuier plans for a public smorgasbord to Quinby Jr., 88 Tanner 9t., Quinby year of committee hearings. of spades first and would still Episcopal Service was sabotaged by Katangan Rock'vllle Rotary. Club and a mem­ But the real threat lies in the Middle Ea-st oil countries which Yes, thanks to Mohflheat— wrote to the veterinarian in Stone- The meter was slightly damaged. majoring In science teaching. “Sustinet"; secretary of the his­ have the A-lO behind declarer’s ber of the Rockville Chamber of be held Feb. 2 at the vestry ‘ ham. Maas., whose name appeared And, it’ll be a quieter ride for forces In their withdrawal from huge reserves the Soviet Union have been the ones principally MTid an ojl-fired hot water heater It was reported. He has been 'vice president of the tory club; secretary of the wel­ queen. South was sure to lose two To Mark Mission JadotvUle. Commerce. Auction Pickup could Up to offer a potential out- hurt so far by Soviet competition, on the rabies’ tag in an effort to fare committee and recording sec­ senators on their subway, with The first pickup of artidfes for o f cocnct capacity—your family Miss Marie Angalln Feeney, I'd, history clubj president of the out­ new plastic wheels On all of the trump tricks unless he persuaded Well-Informed sources said a A World War I veteran, he be' put of 14 million barrels a day by American oilmen concede that can take care of oil tiwir washing seek out the owner. of 39 E!va Dr., at 6:30 p.m. yester­ ing club, a memlber of the student retary of the student senate. an oppment to help him. longed to the American Legion the Public Health Nuffling Asso By coincidence, the Stonebaai cars. mission from the company and ' 196.'). oilmen here say. t°art in chester Police Department. Mrs. Hector Belcourt o f Manches­ pay for other furnishings. ______Five Crashes They were a factory building for M ill s "SPIRAL ROAD" ter; and several nieces and neph­ worship service will be held In the takan. Notch Rd., Bolton; Robert short time,” Clay said. the quarantine of Cuba. SUNDAY h Both meh have been charged 'hie center will be open five days ^ r j n f vestry with the meeting to start Ward Machine Co., 259 Adams St., The picture that deUvera fun OVII "A Taste of Honey" ews. Parmaklan, 31 Arvlne PL; Mra “ 1 sent telegrams to industry VIS Action Attacked and the new Buckiand Post Office, Church Notes with numerous counts of break­ a week as an informal meeting ( r ( J r t-naorses Proposal Police Investigation of five va- at 1:30 p.m. Children will be taken Marjorie Miller, Bolton Rd., Ver­ Charlton Heeton- ing and entering, larceny, forgery, Funeral services will be held leaders asking to contribute to­ LONDON (AP) — Two British 1066 Tolland Tpke. The Junior PYF will meet to­ center for elderly residents. In ad- HARTFORD (AP)—A Republl- hicular accidents vesterdav and care of in Quandt Hall during the non. ward toe loan suid toe response morrow at the conummlty house Elsa Martlnem Monday at 1 p.m. at the Newkirk ditlon to its use os the meeting can legislative leader has agreed accidents yesterday and newspapers today attacked U.N. Permits were Issued for four and obtaining money under false meeting. Mrs. Frederick C. Rose I got was amazing and tremend­ from 6 to 7 pm. for a workshop ■TTaj r J : pretenses. The offenses incliKle a and Whitney Funeral Home, 776 site for the group, which had met In principle with (Jov. John Demp- early today brought one arrest, in- has volunteered to be in charge of BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A eon operations in Katanga. signs, including a $2,500 sign for Farmington Ave., West Hartford. to Mr. and Mrs. 'Ihomaa EYeckle- ous,” he added. “ We now have all ‘’The U.N. authorities must put the front of the new First Na­ service followed by a movie about 'THE PIGEON THAT gBBaSDDI umaauaB spree of forging snd passing sto­ at the Community Y for nearly! sey’s recommendation for a single juries to two persons, and consid- toe arrangements for toe Yugoela'vfcu The Rev. Lawrence F. Almond, ton, 7 Plano PL; a son to Mr. and toe money pledged to take esure an end to the growing reputation tional Store under construction at len checks — from an EUlngtoa eight years. The Golden Age Club' department of corrections to run ^ erable motor vehicle damage luncheon. of toe loan.” The Senior PYF will meet at the TOOK ROME" All in Color! home — in the towns of Enfield, pastor of South Methodist Church, will also move from the East Side the state prison and the state Mrs. Paul Lalrieur, Somerville; a for aggression and intolerance Center St. and Henderson Rd. 4:40 and 9:20 Frederick Pappaceno, 17, of The Rev. James R. MacArtour daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Clay declined to name tha In­ their army is earning in Kataga," In addition pennits were issued community house Sunda.y from 7 Vernon, Manchester, Warehouse will officiate. Burial will be in Recreation building into the new jails. Newington, yesterday afternoon' will deliver the sermon at toe 11 to 9 p.m. for a worship Service- Jack Oleoson Rich. Eg«a Village Cemetery, Collinsville. headquarters. Eisada, Hebron; a daughter to Mr. dustry leaders he solicited. said the tabloid Daily Sketch. to 28 applicants to allow altera­ Aleo—Janies Steiwart- Point and Windsor Lortes. War­ House Majority Leader Louis was charged with failure to drive 1 a.m. service tomorrow, using “Tha Wilson’s story said corporation Following the business meeting ' Kathy Kalb Friends may call at the funeral An activities survey will be con­ Padula. R-Norwaik, said yester­ and Mrs. Clarence Lambert, An­ The DaUy Express, comment tions and additions, totally $40,- Oharlton Hestm-Betty Hutton Diane Baker rants have been issued by Enfield a reasonable distance apart and '■ Meaning of Epiphany" as his topic, dover; a daughter to Mr. and Mirs. officials began receiving Clay's Ing on the shooting of two Bel­ there ■will be a sports night. Mem- and Elllng;ton Police Departments home tonight from 7 to 9 and to­ d u cts during the open house as a day "the need for some form of was ordered to appear in Circuit Masses tomorrow at 9t. Mary’s 010, and affidavits of additional "THE GREATEST "800 means to plan actl'vltl'es of inter­ J. W. Rupar, 195 Union St.; a wires late last week, and “ at gian women by troops of the U.N. cost were issued to two appUcants, membera are requested to come "C?lgot" and others are forthcoming from morrow from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 central control for the adult cor­ Court 12. Manchester, Jan. 14. Church wUl be at 7:30 a.m., 9:30 least one of toe telegrams said in sport clothes. p.m. est to the members. The recrea­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard &dian Division near JadotvUle, for a total of $2,400. SHOW ON EARTH" 8:26-6926 SpartnaF* the other towns, it was reported rectional institutions is indicat­ a.m. and 10:30 a.m. and at St. Jo- contributions were being accepted Wednesday the Junior Choir ■wiU tion department will organize the ed.” Police said that Pappacwio was _. , . a. o aar i Anitoe'ws, WllUmantic; a daughter said: “ The United Nations must D^iVioIitions during the month In color—2:00 and 6:85 10:15 1:80-8:11 today. following a car, operated by J«unes ‘f^s ^rch at 8:M ^ m . W in amounts ranging from $3,(XX) rehearse at 6 p.m., the intermedi­ activities. Dempsey urged creation of the to Mr. and Mrs. Eidgar Sellers, bear the same responsibUity as removed about $9,387 from thei The center includes a large W. Charron, 41, of UnlonvUle, Church Andover. to $150,000.” would fall on any government ate choir at 7 p.m., and the senior unified corrections agrticy in 1961 town’s Grand List, as a porch, a choir at 8 p.m. meeting room, television lounge, when C^aiTon skwed down for a . ^*0 -^ w xr t- BIRTH TODAY: A son to Mr. “ The telegrams.” the story waging war at a distance by house and a store building were Funerals and is expected to renew his plea continued, “ pointed out that toe Thursday the church will hold Cloud of Money kitchen, rest rooms and a card in his Inaugursd address before a and Mrs. Rodney Herbert, 466 W. means of officers and troops who torn down. room. east pf Hiuiajrd St. Pappfu^eno St i>S"'of^e^fSitS^:4-1______contributions would be deductible its annual meeting at 8 p.m. In joint session of the (Jeneral As­ tsA Qffji.rL-1 IT.4j-i_i fA a4aa\ ‘ an LJhupch, ^vlll deliveir the sermon Middle Tpke. the sanctuary. All m em bm are TONIGHT. COME TO THE WALNUT ~ Mrs. Mary V. Traygts The club hopes that many elder­ from income taxes as gifts to Up for Grabs sembly next Wednesday. DISCHABGBai YB1STE21DAY: charity.” urged to attend. The funeral of Mrs. Mary V. ly citizens will use the facllitleJ The GOP is not “embracing Gov­ r r 's ..'’'pun‘ir&‘ <*“ ■»"» with a SUBURBAN NOVENT GAS HEATCP but too late. Hia vdiicle struck the ______Mrs. Lillian Horton. Wapping; That part of toe story — as School Menu ENJOY DINNER, STAY Traygls, 15 Sherwood Circle, was and meet new friends of their age ernor Dempsey’s bill,” Padula said, Truman Cowles, 4 Hoffman Rd.; In Windy City held this morning at the Walter group. rear of toe Oiarron car. The Pap-! to whether toe gifts actually the vented heater that needs no flu e or chfanne. The menu for next week at the but intends to come up with a pro­ Mrs. Evelyn Harvey, 38 Liberty would be tax deductible — could high school is as follows: Monday, N. Leclerc Funeral Home, 28 Main posal of its own. paceno car, with extensive front ' j jn ■ For An Evening Of DANCING (Oontfaraed from Pace Oas) end damage was towed from th e; ^ i St.; Mrs. Mildred Kaeser, 595 not be verified immediately. An leeoU* is wall or vsndow • Bums no room air • Com­ Opening Soon! cheesdburgor. coleslaw, pears; St., followed by a solemn high Avery St.; Mrs. Elsther Mann/ig, Tuesdky, ravioli with meat sauce, scene. No one was injured in the **"* 742-6281. Internal Revenue Service spokes­ pletely automatic • Saves up to 3 0 % in fuel costs * Mass of requiem at St. f i d g e t ’s Episcopal Mission ^ Grewi Hill St.; Mrs. Irene Jo- man was not available for com­ bread anri butter, Boston cream persons waiting for a bus and Church.. Would Alert Legislature crash. Available in 20,000-35,000-45,000 Biy models • Choice to mufle by Hia three pedestrians Joined In pick­ HARTFORD (AP)—State Sen­ IAM Fact Drafted doin, Willimantic; Mra. Clara ment. pie; Wednc'':day, hot dog on roll The Rev. Stanley E. HastiUo of A red jeep operated by Lebero Hodgkins, 14 Oloott St.; Antony of buik-in or woll Ihermostat. with reli.Sii, homemade bciked ing up the currency. St. Bridget’s Church was cele­ Starts Tomorrow ate Minority Leader Peter P. Fracchia, 52, Manchester ,)iog war­ After the grabbers had fled, Mariani, R-Groton, has filed a bill NEW BRITAIN (AP)— Tenta­ Meek, 10 Congress St.: Donald MUCH-MARRIED beans. Ice rream: Thursday, beef brant, assisted by the Rev. Rlch- den. was involved in a two-car Mayo. Marlborough: Michele Lils- and vegetable pie with mashed po­ Tomas said he emerged from his Area _ Episcopalians ____ will join which would require toe state craAh with a car, operated by Alan tive agreement w.aa reactoed today CIUDAD REAL, Spain (AP) — PLUMBING AND KNIUER'S EWORLD "Threesome" ard BoUeo of St. Bartholomew's tro, Hartford; Angela Bator, 11 Officials here believe they have tatoes, Jello; Friday, tomato soup, car and spoke to Thomas Ryan, Church as deaccm and the- Rev. with about 80,000 members of toe auditors to report “ irregularities G. Rydlewlcz, 19, erf 46 Server St., on a new contract, averting a HEATING CO. cheese rarebit on toast, chocolate SO, the owner of American Home Elplscopal Diocese of Cormecticut uiMafe handling of funds" to at 1 p’m. yesterday at Bridge and 'strike by the machinists union Brent Dr., Vernon; Karen Daugh­ found Spain's most-marri^ man AT THE MANCHESTER PARKADE Featortag BlUy Nemerotf Ignatius Abramaitls of LoSalette erty, South Windsor; A. Peter PETERMAN’S caka Floors Inc. in toe 1963 Episcopal Mission to the blparUsan Legislative Coun- Weftoerell Sts. Rydlewlcz was against toe Stanley Works. in a country where divorce Is not Seminary in Hartford as sub-dea- Russak, Soiuth Windsor; Denise 244 MAIN STREET— MI 3-2463 and hla OoUen Tnnnpet. . . Both men noticed a single $10 Coimecticut a program for mem- cll. treated at Manchester Memorial A marathon negotiating session recognized. NEXT TO SAYINGS BANK OF MANCHESTER BRANCH bill lying on the ground.. Ryan con. Mrs. Raymond Murphy was that lasted more than 20 hours Caron, Willimantic; Roseanne He is Gregorio Chacon Blanco, Manrtieater Svening Herald organist and aololst. bers to learn about toe faith, dls- The auditors are currenUy re- Hospital for a possible head in­ South Windsor mrrespondmt took the bill to police, who report' clpllne and doctrine of toe church, qulred to report such matters only jury, and was discharged to home. ended at about 6:30 a.m. today Caron______Storrs; Elizabeth Cowles, who at 76 admits to eight mar- e Always A Choice Menu Flue Legal Beveragee a ed they had received no com' Burial was In St. Bridget’s T^e prt^ am begins tomorrow,, to the Governor, with the tentative agreement on a 4 Hoffman Rd.; Mrs. F*lorence Cav- I riages, all of them legal. He first CARRYING A COMPLETE LINE OF lA ora Ka$z, telephone MltdieU Cemetery, where Father Hastillo Fracchia was unhurt. Both ve- 4-1758. plaints concerning money loet or toe Feast of the Epiphany, with Mariani bill, filed yesterday. Is | hides were towed from the scene three-year pact. agnaro, 45 E. (TJenter St.; John married at age 21 years, and then found. read the cominlttal.'Bearers were a personal preparation period con- apparently an outgrowth of the with considerable damage. Details of the agreenient were Caine, 94 Chambers St.: Louise as one after another of his W-- - It was Tomas' belief that the Stanley Savlske, Herbert Jensen, ducted in parishes through March : recent hassle over the flnaiicing of withheld pending ratification Rlst, Norwich: Matilda Hilliman, died, he remarried. His present YARNS and ACCESSORIES ( t / a l n u t RESTAURANT John Hickey, George Hunt, Her­ Neil H. Thompson, 31, erf East Blast Windsor; Ronald Belanger, marriage occurred 17 years cash fell or was hurled out of a 81, BYom then until April 5, a the State Motor Vehicle Depart' Hartford,______was.sliaken__ up last night scheduled for Monday, by the 3,- Accident Record 7 WALNUT ST„ MANCHESTER— MI S-4628 window of a passing car .or truck. bert Hlxon and Anthony Makulis. teaching mission will be conducted ment's conversion to an automatic when 'hl's car ' struck a bridge 300 employes who are membera of 11 Linden Pi., Rockville; Mrs. R e ­ Wife No. Bight, now 50, takes his He and Ryan estimated it totaled A delegation from the Lithuan­ by toe Diocesan clergy, tralhed by data processing system which was abutment on Tolland Tpke., west Lodges 1433 and 1249 of the In- lyn Clark and daughter, Ellington: | place In the field when Illness NOTICE TO ian Living Rosary Society, of Mrs. Mary Dubay and son, 14 prevents him from working as a Set in December between $is,000 and $6,000. the,.Holy Cross fathers. touched o ft when the auditors told Oakl'ind St. The car had to be ternationai Association of Ma­ which the late Mrs. Traygls was S ocial services will be conduct- Gov. John Dempsey they suspected towed from the scene with right chinists. Highland St. 1 farmer. The Mancheater polite report a member, attended the funeral as ed at St. Mary's Episcopal Church the possibility that state funds had front fender damage. a group and last night assisted in Manchester tomqjrow at 7:30, for December notes 392 arrests, been handled “ unsafely.” Dempsey Robert Parmaklan, 16, of 31 Ar- EPISCOPALIANS! Dirksen Signals with the recitation of the rosary. 9 and 11 a.m. with Holy Commun­ turned the ipatter over to the summons and notices, 110 t vine Pi., was admitted to the hos­ ion celebated as a churchwide par­ state's attorn^, who, after an in­ pital this morning with a lacera­ than the previous month. Economy Drive ish family Eucharist. vestigation, said he was unable tion of the scalp. His condition is The Rt. Rev. Walter H. Gray, Bishop of Connecticut, re­ STATE The other area Episcopal 'iT te' traffic analysis includes a Friendly Service to find any evidence of wrongdo­ fafrly comfortable, a hospital monthly record number of 126 ac­ OOUWBM tKIUSS mmm OKMOSUSSKMO roam (Oonttnoed from Psga Ooe) churches which will take part In ing. spokesman said. He was hurt in a QUITTING m O W N AT toe mission are t. George’s Epis­ cidents investigated by police in 8 skidding accident which occurred quests that each Episcopalian attend a celebration of the Meets Wednesday copal Church in Bolton, St. John’s which 42 persons were injured. sbo-liSS-OiM would agrea to let the committee Killed on Parkway this morning on Spring St. Eleven persons were charged division stand 11 to 6 iq their Episcopal Church in Rockville, St. Two other crashes were Invissti- HBQOIIINJNitHSOI The Friendly Service untt of the Peter’s Episcopal Church |n He- WESTPORT (AP)—A 41-year- Holy Communion on Sunday, Jan. 6, Feast of the Epiphany! with driving while intoxicated, SO favor, instead of reducing the bld Auburn, Mass., woman was gated last night, at 7:30 at Wood- BUSINESS were arrested for vtolatlon of road GOP representation to five and Women’B FeUowship o f Center bridge St. and Green Rd., and OoiuTegational CSiuroh will meet Church in South Windsor, killed early today when her car and drl'vlng la'ws, and 10 peracne giving the other poet to a Demo­ went out of control and struck a early today at Center St., just east On that day, Episcopalians throughout the Dio­ were charged m traffic or motor SsRflfllltlflir crat. in toe church’s Fellowship Room tree on the center divider o f thd of Broad St. No injuries' nor ar­ cese will make personal preparation for the forth­ vehicle laws. Dirksen aleo .told the Teportara, Wednesday at 10 a.m. Merritt Parkway. rests were reported but some vehi­ Parking vk^ations numbered merting with him in his office on Mentoers will sew, visit shut-ins About Town State Police identified the ■vic­ cular damage. coming PARISH-WIDE TEACH IN G MISSION, to be 812 for the mmth. Theee included hla 67th birthday, that he and and do volunteer clerical work. tim as Mrs. Muri«4‘ King. She was They will bring sandwichee, and held this Lent during Passion Week. A Pastoral such offenses sa overrilght park Halleck expect to resume weekly driving east. LOOK news conferences shortly to point dessert sad coffee will be served. Ing, parking in a no partcing zone, Letter from Bishop G ray will dHFORBEnMlE ■Die Chew and Chat Chapter of Her two daughters Ruth, 19, be read. DONT BUY A THING UNTIL YOU HAVE and double parking. up their party’s differraces with A nursery for pve-srtioolers will toastmasters International will and Betty, 18, were Injured in the the Democratic administration. be provided. Twelve arreets were made for Arm meet Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at crash and taken for treatment at VISITED OUR GOING OUT OF BUSINESS drunkenness, seven for disorderly i1 la a drama of For economy reasons the Na­ Members may bring odds and Willie’s Steak House. Peter Norwalk Hospital. Both grlris were conduct, four for larcmy, me for I Outs and ganiual tional Republican Finance Com* ands o f yam for knltUng scarves Brouwer will give the Invocation. reported in fair condition. SALE. ROCK BOnOM PRICES ON EVERY- auto theft, two for assault, and M ttee' has cut off the funds to to be sent to the American Lep­ Larry Sespaniak will be toEistmas- Services in the Manchester THING. THIS IS THE HNAL WINDUP OF one for an offense agalnat a fam­ finahee staff operations, tot* tha rosy Mlsalon. term. Qeno Andrelnl ■will give ily and rtiUdren. conferencea, widely known -fis the U n . J. WttUs KeUey is in table topics. Speakers will, be Arrest Holdup Suspect DOBIN'S DEPARTMB4T STORE. STORE The breakdown of trefflc ar­ RIBQUIBM *’Ev and Charlie fihow.^' Oirkseo ohargs of the program, to which Frank' Barry, Ed Culver, Chet BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Samuel I area are as follows: rests Included.reckless driving (4) said,, however, he antlcipatea no ail membiers and friends are' in­ Freeman, Ed Lamb and Bud Pel- Barge, 80, of Stamford, was ar­ CLOSED MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY speeding ( 1 ), defective e^pm m t dlfliculty in getting the money vited. ton. George Goldman will be gen­ rested in Washington, D. C., last (1 ), nmobservance of stop Ught or elsewhere. eral ^'valuator. night on rtiarges ooimected with The town's skating area will be TO REGROUP AND REPRICE. stop sign (7),, Improper registra- OFF DBFSBaSBD ABEA LIST the attempted holdup of a Hquor open to 10 o’clock tonight. They ST. MARY’S, Manchester; 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m. tlm (9), and 18 other lesser vlo- JEWELBY. THUrr BKPOBTED WA8HINOTON (AP) — Five store here last month. are Center Springs Pond and An­ PLUS CO-HIT Shown At 8:60 and 7i85 There will be no meeting of OPEN 10 A JI. TO 10 PJI. THURSDAY tetlona ROWWAYTON (AF)—Jowel- aroaa, Inoludhtg two In Oonnectl- Friendship Circle of the Salvation 'The FBI announced It had ar­ nex and Charter Oak-(Park. , ST. JOHN’S, Rockville: 8 a.m., 9:15 a.m., 11 a.m. AU members of the PoUoe' De­ t y valued at 12.776 haa been ro- out, teve been remov^ from the Army oh Monday. There will be a rested Barge on a federal war- Hours tomorrow will be 10 a.m. partment yesterday viewed a 22- ported stoica than m hone la a hot of areas eligible to receive as- poUuck supper on Jan. 14. nant issued here charging him with to noon and 1:30 to 10 p.m. ST. PETER’S, Hebron: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. minuto oolm movie on the "Pulse tebteoalile Boit of town. 4. A. sistanoe under toe accelerated unlawful fUght to avoid prosecu­ The annex is reserved for liock- o f life ,” oonoemlng arUflclAl res- he and hla wife n - pbbUc WQilu program. Secretary Our Lady of Fatima Mother’s tion." , . . ey. ■ BesroFi “Barge reportedly accompanied Coasting is allowed 8:30 to ST. GEORGE’S, Bolton: 8 a.m. and 10:15 a.m. piratim with emphasis on cloaed- isesusaiaisn i-uaisiistwauai tanied to flieir l)oma tost night of Labor W. Willard Wlrtz an­ Orels will meet Monday at 8:30 i DEPT. STORE heart massage and mouth-to- and foond It roaesoked. Tgs lav nounced yesterday. T h e Connecti­ m. at the home of Mrs. Alfred W oltof Morey in an attempted dark. mouth resuscitation, ‘n ie movie TECHNICOLOR tnidet ont a scroea la a rear cut areas wars: Bridgeport (in- 6[agenow,sg 29 Whitney Rd. Co­ liquor store holdup--Dec. 16 in ST. PETER’S, Wapping: 8:30 a.m. 828 MAIN ST.-Jl4ANCHEStER. CONN. was arranged by AiMatant Fire porch door, fhea hrekk a cluding Bridgeport. B est^ Fair- hoe teesee will be Mrs. Eklward Du­ which Morey was shot and killed For a quick' cake frosting, dot Chief Sedrick Straugban and fire­ ENDS "IF A MAN AM8WEBS.” o o n th i^ from • PJC. field, llonroe, Shelton, T l^ b u U pre and Mrs. WUUam Monk. Thera by a Bridgeport police dsteoUve,” the t(^ of the cake wlto'wlilte or man Joaeph F. MoOooa la foopera- TDNIORT BIM "OrAflU COACH TO DANOBBS* » O C « ~ aal Milfenl) and New Britain, (to* will be an Epiphany party after sold FBI Ag^'Charles E. Weeks. colored marshmallows and place tton wMh the Rad Ckoae. „ ICsir. BHtata,-Bsitla i& l the SMsting, and gioh bog gifts Botga was held -overnight at the under tha broiler tor g teW min- win bs - W'%- \ f

MAKG&BSTER EVENIKO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAt, JANUARY 6, 1968 ^ A O i n v t MANCHESTER fiVENlNG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, JANUARY «, 1968

planner as ana who may, hy tak­ Wonders of the Vnivene’ ing control of government, and Uftng governmental authority and Connecticut resources on behalf of his hlue- C h u r c h e s Stage Is Being Set INC. prlnts, taka away our Individual Yankee enterprise and liberty, and reduce By A. H. O. us all to mere cogs in. a spiritless 8 t Mary’s Episcopal Chnrck 8(. Bartholomew's dinrch Zion Bviangelical lAithanui For Lunar planned society. In this country, Charch and Park 81a. Rev. Philip Hneaey, Faster O rnnh F mbmI* we think of the planners as those Any columnist should be afraid Tha Rev. tieorge P. Neatraad, Rev. Richard C. Bollea (MImmuI Synod) Of the orUtar wtU be trpm ate ) Aasostaat Pastor Oasvmr and High Sta. By DR. I. M. LBVDtT %9 \ 1:5 ■scept who may, if we don’t watch out, of generalizations. Any generaliza­ Rector months to a •I IM tion carries Inside Itself the night­ Tlie Rev. Joha D. Boghea, Rav. m dl O. Prohapy Director The iPela Planetarium substitute a kind of tyranny and 7, 8, 8, 10:15 and Fnator Of-The rraakUe laetttuto BacauM of **>• mare that, once it has been pro­ Masses Um r«»oluUoii obtsintd w lw th« despotism for our democracy. Hie Rev. WlUlam F. Gender m , 11:15 a.m. orblter U axpactad^ to vary from claimed, aomethlng exactly the op­ 9 a.m., Sunday School with pro­ Before tee end of 1984 the first ION RATia In Russia, the big fear of the Junior Asslstaat ' of tea unmanned lunar oeMtar a ^ t thraa to SOO faat With tUa nVMI# Bl ' tne* posite will then demonstrate it­ The Rev. Ronald Haldeniiui, S t Bridget's Church motion of clasaM. reaohiUoa a datallad pietoira m planners cornea from a different 8:80 aji).. Adult Blbla class. CAKE BOX BAKERY u ...116.60 - 633.W self to be true. Perpetual DesMMB Rev. John Delaaey, Paster probes will be launched to give tha lunar surfaea ^,^,*X ***' HEAD INTO THE NEW YEAR [iw Z*25 quarter. There, h comes from the Rev. Stanley E. HaetUle 10 asn., l^phany faatival wor­ Boienttota on earth a cloaa-up of able to parmtt the final iaiaotloit MANCHESTER Footuring o complelo MtllP It may well be, .therefore, that Rev. Dennis R. Haseey ship with communion. Taat, He- til i.jo t*w political bosses who operate in the we will wind up Uie encoming 1963 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion., tee landing strip on; ths moon of tha touchdown araa. ^ with a naw hairdo fashlenod Kremlin, and who hlsve a vested 9 a.m.. Family Eucharist with brew 18: U-18. Thoma, "8tran«- The moat Important I t^ in tha AUTO PARTS lino of session of the Connecticut Gen­ Instruction by the Rev. Mr. Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 a.m. «n, Sojoumara, with no Continu­ where the first man may set MKMBKR OF interest in their Ideological and eral Assembly in a state of awe payload of tha orWtar wUl bo a "HOME BAKED" gnodi TUB AflBOClATBD PRhBB Hughes. S t CecUia Choir. Class­ ing <3^, But One to Come.” Nui»- down. Only after this lunar orbit i^acon camera cemplex caUad -- M, ,A[) i>l. JUST FOR YOU! political dictatorship. And what and admiration for the calibre of es. Nursery and kindergarten in S t James’ R. O. Church ary in tha pariah house. Alao< Wedding, Aaalvaraary Til* AaaockUed Preii !■ wcluilvcly er has fulfilled iU mlsalon . can Vlaum Inftrumenutlon Rubsyitem Oakes, aad cakea for all aeea- •nUtlad to (bo uoo of republlcatioo of they fear is that the planner.s. and public servant it has put on stage. the. Children’s ChapoL Msgr. John F. Haanoa Wedneaday. 7:80 pan., Sunday which wlU conalat of an 80-pomd Aiwm At Your Service Foi ill Hwo dtiootebM credlteo to It or But before the new display of 11 a.m.. Holy Communion with Pastor ' School staff meeting. tee decision be made as to where a MAOHINB SHOP 8ERVIGB tioDs Is our apecialty! Bot otherwlM edited In tbit pbiior their technology, will come along talent has begun, we will venture TTiureday, 8:80 p.m., Adult In­ «Unl camera syatam to proyida •ad aloo the local news publlinrd here. sermon by the Rev. Me. Nootrand. Rev. Eugene F. Torpey tee Apollo lunar landing bug wUl stareoscoplc plcturaa of the lunar a BttUIPBlENT MIS-9879 All rM ti of republleatloD of epeetal— and take over ttie country so com­ one delicate negative observation. Senior Choir. Baby-sitting nurs­ Rev. Joseph H. McOana formation hour. a PARTS (new and rebuilt) dlat'otcaea Herein are aleo reeerred. touch down on tea lunar aurface^ eurface. 888 East Middle TompUia pletely ' that they will supersede We have-not yet noticed any big ery in the Children’s Chapel. Rev. John D. Regah Additional InetrumentoUon a AGOBSSORIE8 talent pay-off for the state’s new Second Ooagregatloaal Charch Tha lunar orblter will comple­ Cor. Vernon St., next to Cook's Ftill aerrlee eUeal of N. C. A. SarT- the political dictatorship of ,the 5 p.m.. Combined services of ment tee other unmanned probea placed aboard the orblter wUt alao a SUPPLdSS financial generosity to its legisla­ the Senior and Junior Young Peo­ Masses at 6, 7, 8, f, 10:15 and 885 N. Mala St. a Du Pont Paint, Supplies \ \ j 98 EAST CENTER ST. “ ISiStabaTa RepretemaUrea. Tba Kremlin and free the Russian/peo- Rev. Felix M. Davia. Mlaleter which will be going to the moon meaeure radlatlone, determine Open Dally 10-7: Snodaya S-lf TEL. MI 8-6609 luU u Matbewa Special Aaency—NdW tors. ple's Fellowships. 11:30. a.m. lunar gravity and perform other Open Saturdaya Unfil 5 PJS. (CLOSED MONDAYS) Tork. ChIcaFo, Detroit and Borton. ple into some Ideologica^ira^ in This negative Judgment of ours 7 p.m.. Evening Prayer with Mrs. Richard H. Plnaey within the next few months. In inbCBER ATJDIT BURBAD OF which their only w orshtp^ill be Aaaoelato Mtadeter tee spring of 1993 tee first of four physical experiments. Of p ^ o u - CmCVLATIONS. is necessarily subject to future Boys’ Choir, followed by the "No­ Church of the AaaumptloB lar Intereet le the detection of for the graph, the statistic, the amendment. The new and previ­ vember to Easter Series," the Adams St. and Thompson Rd. Ranger probes carrying a com­ The Herald Prlntln* Company, Inc., Episcopal Church’s Inquirers’ Rev. Francis J. MIhalek, Pastor 10 ajn., Morning wor^p and plex television system will be partlclee and radiations. By mbtt- HEATING PROM.EMS7 program, the computer. ously untested talent coming into ing the moon, eclentlets wUl be m a u b h e s t e r HIGH GRADE •aaiimea no financial responalbllltr tor this new General Assembly may Class. Subject. "The Ways and Rev. Francis T. Butler, Associate Church School. Nureeiy. Service sent to tee moon. It it' anticipated Can MI 8-7499 or Ml 9-4788 GLASS tmocrmpblcal errdra appaarln* bi ••• We, in this country, fear that Teachings of the Church." of Holy Communion by the Reir. that surface objects less than two •Me to obtain measures of ths Tartuementa and oother ' readlaa matter prove the finest in the history of frequency of these hasards to hu­ a For Anto Windshields in The Itancheiter Bvenina Herald. the planneiTi may enslave us, by the state. Wednesday, 10 a.m., Holy Com­ Masses at 7,. 8, 9, 10:15 and Mr. Davie. feet in diameter may be seen MANCHESTER OIL CO. • For Store Fronts and PRINTING munion. 11:15 a.m., Church School, from these high resolution pictures man life. DlaplaLy •drertialna eloalnii Boara; setting' up a soulless dictatorship But one portion of the book 11:30 a.m. INCORPORATED ttA F O O B all sizes of windows For Mondar-pl p.m. Friday. gradee 7 through 12. obtained during the terminal stag­ Orbitors Are Similar JOB AND COMMERCIAL For Tueadar—1 p.m. llc^ay. of their own, replacing our own may, perhaps, be appraised as if 8:45 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi meet­ There will not be too much dif­ f4-Rour Prompt Service CHOICE VARIETY o For Table Tope it were already closed. Community Baptist Church South Methodist Church es of this flight. PRINTING For tFedneaday—1 p.m. Tueaday. powers of self government and 585 E. Center St. ing at the church. ference between the Surveyor A, OPEN 8 A.M. to 8 PJd. Ftor Thuraday—1 p.m. Wedneaday. One thing the token generosity Rev. Lawrence F. Almond Following Ranger, tee Surveyor FUEL and RANGE OIL Prompt aad EffMeat FriaUag For IWday—1 p.m. Tlmradar. decision. Rev. Alex H. Elseeaer Rev. Ray O., Hollis Jr. series, weigh about 2,100 pounds, which is the fander, and Surveyor Qualify SATURDAY 8 AJd. to NOON For Saturday—I p,m. FH^y. of paying our legislators $2,500 in­ Minster Ohnrch of Christ B. the orblter. The landing gear Salea, aervica and InstallatloD Of AM Blade daaaUled deadniie: lOtiO a.m. ---- In Russia, the planners might stead of $600 for their service has Orange Hall, E. Center St. will to launched for tee moon. on all make burners. Weldon’s for Hair Styling day of pubUcaUoB except Saturday — 0 and 10:45 a.m., Morning Wor­ These will be capable of setting and retrorocket can be eliminated • a.m. be considered potential liberators, not done, so far, is to insure the 9:30 a.m., Church School for lUI Eugene Brewer, Minister and a email retro-rocket used for Wa Give Top Value Stampe Seafood Take a good look in your mir-^ building up and the continuance in ship. Service of Holy Communion. down on the moon in a soft land­ J. A. WHITE COMMUNITY PRESS who could take over the running ages. Claeses through Grade 2 Sermon, "A New Covenant” by ing so that tee 114 pounds of interjection into lunar orbit. To ror? Does your hair sparkle with of hair coloring, whether you Saturday, January S service of an experienced, especi­ have sessiona lasting through 9:45 a.m., Bible drill for ehil- land on the moon will require MANCHESTER OIL CO. light, la it’s color rich and glow­ want pastel shades or the deeper „ 9 Bsst Middle Tpke. of the country from the political ally high Calibre group of legisla­ the Rev. Mr. Almond. Grade 8 'complex instrumentation which 43 OAK ST. GLASS CO. dictatorship of the Communist Morning Worship. classes In church. Church School dren. makes up tee payload will re­ about 8,600 feet per second of velo­ INOCRPORATEO ing or ia it drab and slightly dull colors. Both are graduates of na­ Telephone Ml 3-5727 As Meters Go tors. 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worship. 10 a.m., Bible claaaes for all city, while to orbit the moon, a 279 North Main St. TEL. Ml 9-9987 looking?The change comes about tionally known hair coloring 81 Blaaen 8t.—TU. Ml 9-7822 party. for nuprsery through Grade 7. main undamaged. With the Rttf- Atter The Herald had fought Ita One flat proof of this comes in Communion. Sermon, "These 10:45 a.m.. Second Mile Club for ages. veyor series the scientists Will velocity of only 8,000 feet per aec- gradually and many timea we do schools and with years of ex­ Johnson’s Has Lucite Paint themembership of the new House Things Jesus Said: When Ye 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. not nouce how much it has perience In the field of tinting and loaing fight, 15 years ago, againat What this paradoxical situation Grades 8 and 9. Clanaea for senior aleo be able to scan the moon ond will »uff»ce. 'Now that the holidays are past^ -rthe Communists were supposed­ of Representatives which, without Pray.” Nursery program and crib high. Sermon, "The Husband in a Chris­ on the way down. However, after,will use the same v ^ t a r rocket changed. If your mirror shows a coloring,. you are sure of perfect speckled areas and it actually fills the inataUaUon of parking meters room. change, why not consider "French results. When choosing a new and you are taking a good deep ABC APPLIANCE ly the original sponsors of the any great degree of change in re­ 6 and 6 p.m.. Confirmation Class tian Home.” landing on the lunar surface, the system, tee flight Custom Made tiny hairline cracks. in Xfanchdster—we argued that lative party strength, nonetheless 3 to 8 p.m., Hartford Associa­ In Room 21. 8 p.m., Evening Worship. Ser­ te le ^ o n cameras will be aWe to ents aim Fluff?" What ie "French Fluff?” color for your hair, it is wise to breath, it would be a good time Remember how you used to stir P0NTI.RC planners, and the planners are represents a huge turnover of per­ tion Baptist Youth Fellowship mon, "Morality of the Heart." scan tee surface through a ment. around' the equator t>t the moOn. First In Manchester. New cars, Lanterns ' from the hundreds and hundreds a messy clean-up Job. Lucite wall FENDER REPAIRS There is now, for our present of the planning technology they begun to produce what its spon­ Sunday message, "A Light to the be at the console. A recration and 4 p.m.; Thursday, 11 a.m. to 9 but due to traveling time between the hair is a must — also a really of patterns carried here—and If paint is completely washable after 18 Main S t, Tel. MI 9-4531 coffee hour will follow. TTie public pounds to escape velocity. As the The feeling is teat tee Apollo as­ full maintenance, fully insured needs at least, ample parking in once sponsored. And, in our own sors said it should — a higher Nations." p.m. her home and the shop decided to good permanent, if yours is pret­ you wish to do the Job yourself, a few weeks. Stop In at the E. A. ENAMEL and LA(X(UEB calibre of legislative service. To 9 a.m., Sunday School: Nur­ is invited. vehicle will not land on tee moon, tronauts will want to land within to reduce your problems and MANCHESTER join the staff at the Weldon SpoelolUng In the downtown section. Given any country, just to keep ouraelvea considerable weight will be saved 10 aegreesdegrees ofOI teeuie lunarlunsr njuequator. ty well grown out. You need not choose pre-cut and pre-pasted Johnson Paint Co. and get full REFIN1SHTNOS the contrary, the turnover of legis­ sery and Grades 4-12. worries. For full Information SURPLUS SALES CO. Beauty Studio. fear a permanent even though hang that no experience is neces- particulars about this wonder sensible parking behavior on the some illusion of being free agents, 10:30 a.m., Sunday School: Nur­ Gospel Hall Calvary Cliurch over tee Surveyor A series uee Of- particular...... Interest to’ the Miss Evelyn and MMs Louise lative personnel seems to be ac­ (Assemblies of God) for a lunar landing. It may be aone call 169 N. MAIN ST. your hair is tinted or colored. hand that no experience is neces­ paint. REASONABLE PRICES DRAKE SERVICE part of downtown employes, who it will remain a good idea to see celerating, while the quality de­ sery, kindergarten and Grades 1-3. 415 Center S t scientists is tee equatorial are absolutely "tops” In the field sary. FREE ESTIMATES 847 E. Middle Tpke. ible to put some 1,200 pounds in tee eaatem area of tee moon i at Depot Square Sometimes it is necessary to have Picking out paper Is so pleas­ should certainly not preempt the that' the degree of government we clines. 5:30 p.m.. School of Missions on K. L. Oustufson conditioning treatments if the Now to go back to this Lucite ant at the Johnson Paint Co. for the theme, "The Rim of East 10:30 a.m.. Breaking Bread. what I believe will be an as seen from the earth, for this Paul Dodge Pontiac Open Daily to 9:00 P.M. RT. 88—VERNON, CONN. Front End AHgnmont parking spaces most convenient do tolerate does stay within some We suspect that the remedy Pastor Cqccentrlc lunar orfiit. hair has been neglected. You may wall paint, the colors are all deco­ they have more room than ever at Asia." Classes for adults. Junior 12:15 p.m., Sunday School. is tee favored area for takeoff me. J. FARR—Ml 8-7111 ' rely on the staff at the Weldon rator approved and there are 23 Just Above the Traffic Circle for ■ the customers who give . the bounds, and never gets the full wjilch may now be invoked will be 7 p.m., Gospel meeting. By foUowlJW an .eccentric orbit, from the lunar surface. 878 MAIN STREET the wallpaper bar. The light is Gsnorol Rtpoir Work that which, on Nov. 4th, 1968, high and senior high youth fellow­ 9:45 a.m., Sunday School Bible Beauty Studio to give you sound beautiful colors, plus white to perfect, the tables roomy and the TEL. MI S-0016 downtown section its livelihood chance to do what we suspect It ships, and Junior and primary age Tuesday. 8 p.m.. Prayer and the orbiting Surveyor will be able Within tee next two months pic­ Phone Ml 8-2881 drew a grand total of 124,035 yes classes for all ages. tures of the moon may be avail­ advice in any of the beauty prob­ choose from. Lucite wall paint is a chairs so comfortable that you can and create Its Jobs, there is no could do. which would be to plan children. Guests, the Rev. and Mrs. [Bible meeting. to approach very close to tee lun­ lems that arise. Joy to use. It does not drip run or spread the books out and select votes in the state, as opposed to Jose Estoye of the Philippines. Friday, 8 p.m,, Bible study. 11 a.m.,. 'Wimhlp Service. Ser­ ar surface at perltune — say, able from Ranger 6 but within We Urge You To Support PORTABLE TV RENTALS reason why total free parking us into some final dead end immo- 84,846 no votes. ’That was the mon, "Robbing God?” within a few mUes. As the perl- the' next two years definite pic­ The Lutz''Junior Museum You know it is actually fun to spatter as do ordinary paints and your wallpaper leisurely. All kinds bUlty. vote on the constitutional amend­ 8 p.m., Christ’s Ambaaaadors Motorola and Itenith Sales visit the Weldon Beauty Studio. only one who has emerged from a of paper at all prices and for every should not operate smoothly. Man­ lune point will slowly move around tures of the moon will be cascad­ and Service chester can begin welcoming its ment which took from the people youth meeting. in tee orbit, it means teat In a ing down to permit us to carefully "BLOCKS There is an atmosphere of friend­ painting Job liberally smeared with room in the house and new pat­ ]))■:! f .1. ,i A '* TOURAINE Area Churches 7 p.m.. Family. Geepel Service. liness, of genuine interest in the paint can fully appreciate what a terns are coming in regularly. eustomen the way they should al­ and handed to the legislators them­ relatively short time tee entire select tec United States atation We Service All Makes of TV, A Sports First? selves the direct power to set Theme, "Operation Saturation.” landing strip where a touchdown on tee moon. Radios and Phonographs customers. The appointments are blessing this is. Have you seen the artist’s ma­ ways have been welcomed. legislative salaries. So now, if Wednesday, 8 p.m., Bible study CUSTOM MADE of so pleasant and Miss Juul’s floral Lucite has a thick, creamy con­ terials stocked at the Johnson PAINTS Union Congregational Church St. John’s Episcopal Church is contemplated wUl be scanned Copyright 1888 So, if present intentions are car­ Seemingly random operations of $2,500 isn't doing the trick, we Rt. 80, Vernon and ITayei’ Service. from low altitudes. The lifetime General Featurea Corp. CANVAS AWNINGS arrangements and seasonal deco­ sistency and it will stay on brush Paint Co. ? They have practicall.v Ro^ville rations so gifted and charming or roller while your hands remain everything you co'uld possibly need For Rost Rssults ried through, and the meters are the town’s good Recreation De­ can, perhaps, look forward to the Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Pastor Rev. Janies L. Grant, Rector MODERN COMFORT” taken outl of Manchester, Man- first of an unending series of bi­ Hie Salvatton Army that you feel that you are at home. clean. No bothering with priming here. Stop in and get acquainted; partment—a flooding of erst­ partisan agreements, stretching 881 Malii St. The gift tables displaying dif­ when you use Lucite, even on you are always welcome. diester is [to become at least one 9:30 a.m.. Church School for 8 a.m., Holy Communion. while tennis courts in one location, llpiRlessly into the future, increas­ 9:15 a.rhu, Holy Communion, ser­ Maj. E. Waiter Lamie TV SERVICE ferent and unusual items moder­ community which has been Grades 5 through high School. Offteer-ln-Chargr 405 Ce n t e r s t r e e t PAUL'S the careful catering to any win­ ing legislative salaries every oth­ 10:40 a.m., Oiurch School for mon and classes. ately prized are the answer to through the meter fad and ter tennis buffs by leaving the er session or so, until they are high <•11 a.m.. Holy Communion and "W OW " What Comer of Oriawold bridge gifts, thank-you gifts and PAINT SUPPLY infants through Grade 4. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School for all emerged from it. nets up on tennis courts in an­ enough to draw only the best. 10:45 a.m.. Morning Worship sermon. PLACE ORDER—PICK IT UP IN 10 MINUTES TEL. MI 8-2208 gifts for the convalescent at home Good Year for Movies, 645 Main Street One always asks, In such situa­ and Service of Holy Communion. 7 p.m., Evening Prayer and ages. or in the hospital. Make an ap­ other location — have coalesced ' 10:46 a.m.. Holiness service. Mu­ DON’T BELIEVE US? THEN TRY US pointment at the Weldon Beauty tions, whether we always have to MedlUtlon, "When You Come to Young People’s Fellowship meet­ Tel. Ml 9-0300 and given us inspiration for the the Lord's Table," the Rev. Mr. ing. sic by Citadel band and aongaters. Studio some- day soon, then you do what other people are doing, creation and proclamation of a Bowman preaching. The Senior Monday, 11 a.m., Rockville area Mrs. Robert McComb, vocal solo­ will see for yourself why no other Sordid Films Decrease whether we really had to enter the new sport. Those who wish to Choir will sing "The King of Love clergy council meeting at St. ist. Sermon by MaJ. Lamie, "Called PIZZA-RAY'S The place will do for so many well- EiOn'b .IRE TBU51P' to be Saints.” HOB NOB cycle in the first place. And one challenge for the first town cham­ My Shepherd Is” by Bullard and John’s. Lunch at 12:15. 130 SPRUCE SIKEET — MI 3-0031 SEE US FOli: RESTAURANT groomed women today. IN GIVING Mrs. Mildred Coleman will sing Tuesday, 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m., 2 p.m.. Hospital vlslteUon by By BOB THOMAS and Roses” with Jack Lemmon remembers, to illustrate just how pionship in skate tennis may com­ Mrs. Thomas McCann and Mrs. Open 2-11—Sun. 4-10 a Aluminum Roll Up Awnlnga AP Movie-Television Writer and Lee Remlck; “What ever "How Beautiful Upon the Moun­ Clergy quiet day at St. James’ SMALL LARGE a Venetian BUnda 'JEMPTING FOOD Berube's foolish we mortal communities can municate with this department. Have you seen or heard about tains" by Barker. Church, Farmington. Elizabeth 'Wilson. Sat. till 12 COURTEOUSLY SERVED HOLLYWOOD (AP)—It was a Happened to Baby Jane?” with TYPEWRITER SmVIOB •ometimes be. that it was only a _ , . .[the electronic gift picker that is 6:30 p.m.. Prayer service. e Storm Doors the ageless Bette Davis and Joan 479 Middle Tpke. E. 4 p.m.. Junior High Pilgrim Fel­ 8 p.m., Sector plan meeting. CLOSED WEDNESDAY • Combination Windows Businessmen’s l.unclieon Radio Today good year for going to the' mov­ Call Ml 4-1111 lowship. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Com­ 7 p.m., EJvangellstlc service. Mu­ ies, even if 1962 didn’t produce Crawford; "Two for the Seesaw” Manchaater year ago that we were making the title of the game indicates, the said to be able to suggest just 75c ^1.25 Served Dally 12 noon to 2 p.m. haste to spend a good sum of the right present for any one you 8 p.m., Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ munion. sic by Citadel band and songsters. 25c Extra Each Item Monehosfor Awning Co. any film that seemed to be an with Shirley MacLaine and FOR REPAIRS, racket and balls of tennis, the foot Friday, 9 a.m.. Holy Communion. Sermon by MaJ- Lamie, "How to 108 WEST CENTER ST. DINNERS SERVED RD B C—168t Robert Mitchum. REBUILT TYPEWRITERS money converting our meters so ship. 1 :0 0 Bishop's Corner enduring classic. REPLACE3IENT ROVAI.S, UNDERWOODS, j equipment and padding of the ® ■ Meet God.” Telephone Ml 0-8091 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 3:05 Weekend Review The general run of Hollywood "That Touch of Mink” seemed ON ALL TYPES OF that they would take only nickels, ' It seems you feed information Vernon Methodist Church United Methodist Charch Established 1949 8 P.M. to 8 PJM. 8:0b Raynor Shines film provided entertainment of a the best comedy on a year that L. C. SMITHS Ete. rink. into this bra>|n — such as the 1:(M News, Sign OK wasn’t kind to comedies. not pennies. Rt. 80, Vernon Bolton Church of the Nazarene Wednesday NIte la Family NIte WTIC—IMS wide variety. There wa.s less We Handle Stationery Along But one could argue, we sup­ The rules would remain bsislcal- recipient's state of health, age, Rev. Robert Flrby Rev. Abram W. Sangery 288 Main St. 1:00 News dwelling on the sordid, although "Jumbo” was the only other With Office Slachine SnppUim ly those of tennis, except, we sex, hobby interests and so on, Pastor Minister Manchester Shopping Parkade 2:00 Metropolitan Opera the year did bring "Lolita” and musical of note, after "Music pose, that that final piece of fool­ Looking For A Biblo Preaching Ohureh? West Middle Tpke.—Ml 8-0728 6:30 Monitor Yonr Mall List As Desired think, for elimination of foot and — click, click, click — out 9:30 a.m.. Church School class­ 6:16 News Bports and Weather "A Walk .on the Wild Side.” Movie Man.’ ’ ishness was a blessing, since it comes a variety of gift sugges­ 9:30 a.m., Morning worship and 9:30 a.m.. Church School classes. es for all ages. 6:30 Monitor makers found out that sex and Other films that seemed worthy A. J. BERUBE, Prop. faults on the serve and for intro­ tions. child care‘s Sermon by pastor. 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morning Wor­ 10:30 a.m.. Children's church 7:05 Keyooard Klnaplnt of watching: "Tender Is the helped promote the final revolt 7:16 C areers shock didn’t necessarily guaran­ Ml 9-3477—Ml 3-6842 against the curbstone bandits. duction of a rule we have some­ On first thought, this might 10:45 a.m.. Church School. ship and crib care. Sermon, “On and nursery. Try Us T u n n p iK E FINE SELECTION 7:30 Monitor tee box office. Night,” “Light in the Piazza,” times tried to play in ordinary sound like the perfect solution to Classes from three - year - olds Growing Toward Chrlst-Llkeneas.’’ 10:45 a.m., Worship service. 8:20 UConn-HoIy Ooss Here are the dozen American- "All Fall Down,” "The Notorious WOODCOCK And, going back over the whole through senior high. 4 p.m., Junior Youth Group. Message by Dr. Harvey J. S. Bla-' AUTO BODY ^ ;30 Just Joxx Landlady.” summer tennis—that permitting the gift-giving problem everybody 11 Sports Pinal made movies that seemed to this REFRIGERATION CO. cycle, and noting that the parking“ i»| -f th . u-ii faces from time to time, 7 p.m.. Methodist Youth Fellow­ 6:30 p.m.. Senior Youth Group. ney, professor at Eastern Naza­ WINES 11:31 ''itaritgbt Serenade movie fan tee most meritorious The year’s worst; “The Four meters may have finished up <>o-| ^ stroke at the ball drawback, but ship at church. rene College. The PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 1;0( llxn OH of 1962: Horsemen of the Apocalypse.” VIC’S PIZZA SHOP IMP MANCHESTER WHAY—ai# Ingin„ an... injury tnto th. the very area....n 'lng| H doBsn t bounce twice. Both ^ important one: The best St. George’s Episcopal Church 6 p.m.. Youth service. LIQUORS Bobbin Along 1. "Lawrence of Arabia.” Too 188 W. Middle TnmpUm they were supposed to benefit and ! changes would do something gifts don't come from the brain Wapping Community Church Rt. 44A, Bolton 7 p.m.. Evangelistic service. 4S SPRUCE ST., OFT EAST CENTER Tonight At My Place long and aometimea diffuse, it GOODBY TO LEATHER Phone Ml 9-8700 Congregational Rev. Edward W. Johnson Message by Dr. Blaney. WRECKER BEER Sign on was nevertheless a monumental BERLIN (AP)—The Communist k A Upholstery aerve, one also has td'note th a t' to relax the game as. we think, it (even from an electronic one). The Rev. Roy R. Hutcheon Vicar " Wednesday, 7:80 p.m.. Prayer another UNMOX first W FOP—1410 The best of all gifts come from 1:00 Connecticut Ballroom achievement in tee use of the regime of East Germany has P AND IVl Shops l#Z A they have financed the acquisition I need to be relaxed. An ice I the heart. M inster 8 and 10:15 a.m.. Holy Commun­ and Praise service. Christiem Edueotion Hour, 9:30 A.M. SERVICE WE DELIVER 7:00 Dale Kelly film medium. prohibited the use of leather for of some municipal parking space 1 court would, we believe, be the ion and Litany. GLASSES FOR NURSERY THROUGH ADULTS You 6an switch to de- 12:00 Johnny Argo Show 2. "To Kill a Mockingbird.” A Clylllan goods. The needs of the RE-UPHOLSTERINO spaghetti; It's the heart that ^cks the 9:30 and 11 a.m., Morning wor- 6 pjn., Young People’s Fellow­ Concordia Lutheran Church WINF—12» and then to ask whether or not fastest court ever built by man, > 1:00 CBS Newt modest lesson in human dignity, “People’s National Army” have e Modem Furniture RAVIOLI gifts that, are long cherished and g^ip and Church School. Sermon, ship. 40 Pltldn St. pondcMe, eloaii GAS 1:10 CBS—It's New and perhaps, as well, the easiest, remembered., J becauseI i._its »».•the Highway of the Upright.” Morning Worship, 10:45 A.M. it got closer to tee heart than priority, a goverhment decree and Antiques an equal amount of financing, for Bov. Paul C. Kaleer. Paator ‘‘198A-A YEAR FOR NEW FUSS and OLD BOTUBir vicH rs l;lb Showcase of Music any recent movie. says. OPEN DAILY to maintain from round to rojind. ' heart and not the brain that Rockville Methodist Church HEAT at anytime by 4:30 Showcase and News e Store Stools and Booths the purchase of municipal parking PACKAGE STORE 6:31, CBS—E uropean Diary 3. "Long Day’s Journey into ,, in tee future leather cannot be 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. lots, could ever have been obtain­ Of course, there may be those' to be too sensible TalcottvlUe Congregational 142 Grove St. 8:30 a.m.. Holy Communion, 6:65 It's Sports Time used for such items as handbags, a Custom Furaltoro Rev. Laurence M. Hill, Pastor 20 BISSELL ST.—MI 9-8807 calling 7:00 CBS News Night." Terrifically acted, this SUNDAYS ed through directappropriation. Church Chufeh School and nursery. bhowcase and News automobile upholstery, school Slip Covers and Draperies dul umniaginative recreationists ^ The brain, for instance (and this Rev, Robert K, Shlmoda 10:30 a.m.. The Service at NEW! 7:10 filmed stage play was a potent 4 P.M. to 10:.3Q PJVI. Perhaps the meters did, after all, in town who w'ill insist on skating i probably includes the electronic O fd 8:00 The World Tonlrtt and demanding experience. satchels, camera and binocular Made to Order Minister 9:30 a.m., Church School, Grade Bushnell Memorial, Hartford. Dr. Evoning Biblo Study Hour, 7:00 P.M. 8:16 Showcase and Niewa • cases, riding boots, sports shoes CLOSED MONDAYS serve the one purpose we consid­ on the tennis courts that have | brain, too), would probably .say t _.J__ 7 through adults. '' 12:16 Sign on « 4. “BUly Budd.” An effective Complete Selection of Materials O. Kart Olander, guest speaker. “Studies On'The Books Of The Bible" parable of good vs. evil, it was and slippers. ered legitimate for them—that of been flooded to be a rink and that an old, old lady who seldom 11 a.m., Mojming worship serv­ 11 a.m., Church School, Nurs­ 6:30 p.m.. Luther League. Apparently civilians are still to FREE ESTIMATES ery through Grade 3. Morning "ORIGIN—.PURPOSE—TU^ME—OUTLINE” "Suburbia ' EARL RFD FOR DRINKERS notable for the angelic perform­ nancing the additional free pub- Playing tennis on those courts ice. Sermon, "To Ring In The Monday-Frlday, 8:45 a.m., KEENE, N.H. (AP)—With ance of Terence Stamp. be allowed outdoor footwear in 208 N. Main St.. .Manchester New." ■'ohn White, deacon. ■ Mr. Worship Sermon, "Fishers of Morning suffrages. LBAKN A BOOK A WEEK leather. Ml 9-6824 Sc parking space which would merely prepared for just tennis, mg gown or bedroom slippers or and Mrs. Ray Circo, greeters. Da­ Men.” unique service which extended be 5. "The Longest Day.” Almost but there ought to be some hardy ' a knitted shawl. Today" yond his delivery of tee dally as good as the original cast. make their own removal possible. vid Loverin and James Spencer, 6 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellow, Jehovah’s Wltneaaea 'niE MAGAZINE OF Ostrmsky But the heart would quickly re- ship. DUCOandDULUXRfflNISHIilG VAN CAMP mall, » rt|ral postman kept his 6. "Miracle Worker.” A beauti­ In' any case, it will be a fine spirits in town more adventurous ushers. 791 Main St. PLEASANT PLACES patrons In good spirits for 28 fully acted duet between Anne DEALER IN W A StE feeling for the people of Man- than that. mind you that those are prob­ .7 p.m,, Meeting of eenlor and Monday. 7:15 p.m.. Prayer end Klngfiom Hall ably the kind of gift.s the old, old junior fellowships. A MONTHLY FEATURE OP Sn years. Bancroft and Patty DUke. MANCHESTER TRAVEL . MATERIALS eheeter to be able to use their own Skate tennis anyone? discussion time. 166 MIDDLE TURNFIKB, WEST The contract-mailman, it seems, 7. "Music Man." A bit overpro­ lady has be?n receiving for years Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Chib pack 3 p.m.. Public Bible discourse, YOUR'HOMETOWN DAILY Compieto SERVICES MANCHESTER atreeta again, and to extend that and, that while they are useful committee meeting, MANCHESTER NEWSPAI^BR Phunblng and [ I '.'IK iti delivered liquor along with the let­ duced, it was still a miraculous First Lutheran Church "The March Of World Powers In WnilMANnO STATE OOUESE H^MVMUU ters ever since he took over the musical, thanks in large part to Tel. MI 9-4626—TR 5-1589 oourtesy to their visitors, and It they are also a reminder that she Rockville* Wednesday, 7:80 p.m., Official Prophecy.’’ ■ Heating Sendee MEMORIAL CO. RAGS, IRON is old — and that' comfort is the board meeting. route in 1984. He would purchase the driving performance of Rob­ P. p. Box 1072—Manchester will also be something wonderful Rev. Dr. David G. Jaxhelmer, 4:15 p.m.., Nov. 15 Watchtower iSlaurliPBtFr 28 Farmington the bottles and deposit them in ert Preston. Opposite E^st Cemetery A Thought for Totfay one thing tnat is left to her. I pastor Saturday 9 a.m.. Church School, Magaxin^ study articles, "Sub­ SCRAP METAL to have lived through one fad long Sponsored b.v the Manchester The heart would say, "Get her Grades 4, 5 and 6. rtormfOl |i(||feholl 3-7043 lEupttinQ Ijpralb Street tee mail boxes of his custbniers 8. “Mutiny ,on tee Bounty.” It MAGIC CARPET enough to emerge from it agaiiti something,''nobody else will think jection to ’Superior AuUwritiaa’— EVENING COLLEGE for a fee of 25 cents. made up in beauty and size for Quality Momorlok CouncU of Churcbea Sunday School and Worship Serv­ Why” (Rom. 13:1) and "The Manchester AIR TOURS end PAPER Partiaps,, from tlie experience, we of giving hen — a bottle of per­ St. Francis of Assisi Church . The special delivery service has what it lacked in dramatic im­ ice omitted today. CongregaUon Benefits of Subjection to Authori­ been discontinued. The mailman pact. Over SO Years Bxperieaoa will not be automatically subject fume with a glamorous name, a South Windsor TO 781 PARKER ST, ' As we prepare for our Sunday dozen red roses that won't last will attend Service at Horace Bush- ties” (Rom. 18:2, 3). w as. arrested for selling liquor 9 ."Freud.” A remarkable in­ io the Hcxt latest panacea that nelt Memorial. Hartford. B«v. James F. Glynn Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Group Blbla MANCHESTER, NORWICH snd WILLIMANTIC ATLANTIC CITY Tel. Ml 8-8788 or Ml M IT f worship, it is well to re-think a long except in memory," Pastor without a license. tellectual experience, it was a CoO Ml 9-5807 bomea along, and, instead, find Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.. Church studies in the Bible aid, "Let Your High echool graduateo arc hivitad to aah «lM«t baedshlhf and Ml 9-4749 brave and successful attempt at prayer which will be uttered in all The heart chooses the perfect Rev, Raymond-R. Yuakaukaa Name Be Sanctified,” at 287 Oalr- advaaeed eoBega eonroea la: NEW YORK A. AIMETTl. Prop. aana way of serving our’oiWn true gifts — and electronic ‘brains, council. Assistant Paator plumbing the hidden reames of of our churches during the hour however clever, don't.have hearts Thursday, 7:30 p.m., Sunday land St., 18 Chamtoera St., 818 English, Utoratnra, MathanuMca, Bolaace, (the mind. PHILADELPHIA Harrison SL, Manchester nJads without doubling or tripling of w'orahip. It is the Lord's prayer, School staff meeting.,, Main St. and 87 Btreli St., all In ^ w r y , PayelMdogy and Faraig* lawgnafa 10. "Counterfeit Traitor.” Here w nnn H*n h h m en to guide them. Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and 11:80 Manchester, and at 144 Oriffte R4< WASHINGTON tba total coat to ourselves. known by heart to alpipet all peo­ a.m. was high adventure at its best, a .wA------First Congregational Oiurch In. South IVindsor. Tuition rataa are a low $17,SO par gamaster drama that moved fast yet man­ ple. In it are the words “forgive All rights reserved. Friday at Kingdom Hall, 7:25 Orenlins For The Kremlin Newspapci' Enterprise Assn. W Vernon St. Maurice diureb hour of eradit.ow aged to be moving. us our trespasses as we forgive y RFD 2, Vernon p.m.,, Theocratic MlnUtry School. 11. "Manchurian Candidate.” Its Bolton 8:30 p.m., Serglce meeting. Vse Mim tM |te... w Mve pat ttie riiM Du Font Anelysts of Russian affairs thoise who trespass against ua.” Emanuel Lutheran Church Dr. Allison Ray Heaps', Rev. Bem4rd L. NoGurk Griidnate eenraeo arp available aftemaona aad avantaiga. PtMlwit . -, k calm to imtcii aiMigl Hivia audacious science-fiction plot was WATKINS-WEST not to be taken seriously; it could S a p a rt think they have now discovered It would do us all well to take Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Pastor Interim Minister -Pastor SL John’s Polish Nattpnal quMtkm on colorT... alwt to umT ... how to do KT Reuben Plen’s OALI- these words seriously. What we . John Poflinbarger, Intern WUfred Kent, Choirmaster Send to Brone B. Bradfard, WlUhiuuitte Btata CaUegi' '^^Oona/ds be enjoyed as a suspense film FUNERAL that RuaOia and we have the same ' Catholic Church 6AU BI tor Kipiit blip on your.Mxt Hintioi lob. ranking with ' tee best of Hitch- • aaovmo are asking la for Go PAINTS SILVER UN E EXTENSION Bird of Youth” With the amaxlng We Give naC Onea'. Stampa WItk VtoMi Mid Tnwton ' ‘ j fi***' w« faar the . (^APPing Community Church aon. deacons'and deaconesses. Maaaea at 7,. 8, 9,. 10 and 11 am. Uc^projecte — .la Indla'a goal.. . tieraldlne Page; "Days of Wine ...... PAGB SjpviN ISANCHESTEB BTBWPfq ^ HBRJUR *AW3HB8TER, CONN, SATURDAY^ JANUARY 5, j.968 Sophomores Spark Rockville over Ellington, Newmarker Red Hot Indians SporU Viewing- NFL Investigators lATUBOAT liSO—Wr—tUag Highlights Otaaael I 8 pjM. iMilor Bowl Chuns Push Ahead Probe Host to Maloney Otannel M 5 pan.— AU-BUr Golf Big Victory OtaanelM MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—The National Football font) 4IAa#ii*iH*d <8PMi> H la*» Sllore^riM r ttJiiMtWbrta* -.SSSi- By HOWIE HOLCOMB 8 p.m— Wlds World of SporF League’s team of FBI-trained investigators pushed ahead in Using a surprising lineup MUmb 44 n ^ a rta « flhamio 9 its probe of several players today amid reports a scandal was that intruded four sopho­ ICnfir MtiMl H P—pbow, Unbeaten, league-leading Manchester High hoete Maloney 10 pan—«tgM si tta Week of Merideq in a COIL basketball game , tonight at the MHS GhanniN 8 ' about to break in the league, f mores and a junior, Rockville — EarlTBnglMl However, NFL commissioner High exploded for 38 points 1 i«h.T — iTPnctpt MlU— l—t Arena. Like the five previous games and the 10 to come it will be a tough one for the Indians StlNDAT Pete Rozeile characterized the In­ East, Windsor in the second half and a 62-48 1 1 r 4 " 1 1 . ? r 1 16 r r li4d—This Week In Sperto vestigation as routine, terming It victory over neighboring El­ Pioked by practically ail oppoa-'^ Channel 8 one of "as many as 16 probes a lington. n r 14 htg ooechM aa the pre-aeaeon f v S p.m— Uone va Bteelers year’’ conducted by his office. Trounces Tech Torite to win le a n e honors, the Channel 8 Bobby Newmarker, starting Ills n r 11 IndiaiM faced added preasure in Rozelle said players on the Chi­ first varsity game, counted nine cago Bears and “ three or four field goals for 18 points to spark II i4 26 aveh their first atart. Now with Quintet, 66-16 fT“ a five-game win atreak In the other elubs” were being Investi­ Uie mid-game rally of the Rams. IColortni He lofit high scoring‘honor.s to an­ Mibitaiic* booka, every league opponent will G>ventry High gated, but added that there was a rc b M tb o M be "up" trying to be the flrtt to no Indication of any wrongdoing. Opening a 16-1 lead at the end other soph, rugged Joe VanOuden- WOOMd w B 21 26 Ml IT knock off the league leaders. None of the players was identi­ of the first quarter, ELast Windsor hove who had 19. fied. High rolled to a 66-16 triumph Rockville led at all the quarter U Tonlghit's tut, like all CX3IL ac­ And Rham Cop t r tion, Is scheduled to start about 8 News of the current probe was over hapless Cheney Tech last marks. After the first eight min­ night at East Windsor. The Flang- utes they were to front 12-7 and BY V. T. HAMLIN MPnKwIvp w w pjn. The Jayvee preUm will get brought to light Thursday hy NPiMtntM underway at 6:30. League Games George Halas, owner-coach of the era have now won once In sevMi at the half by only 24-23 But then Coach John Canavan s club rollj«l“ DOWN IT N Bears and a founder of the league starts. E r I ou>.'J iAH, WHQOEY// rm iN K rp Maloney, tonight’s rival, has im­ With four p 1 a y e r .s reaching up 10 .straight poinl.s at the start ITS A I SWP IT'S A \ SETTER_____ K E B F Q U IB r CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER IPMda proved conelMtently In the first Two area entrants In the Char­ 42 years ago. He said he had SFiontki asked the NFL to follow up ru­ double figures, the winners had a of the second half and stayed com­ WHAT I TERRIBLE IT ABOUT WHAT T KNOW third of the season and rates as ter Oak Conference came up with fortably in front from then oh. ??• CRrrTER, CERTAINLY ABOUT THATTHING JChlbdN^IiiiHu mors about the conduct of a commanding 37-5 aulvantage at the } 4Ltttfad«^ w 47 W 46 a darkhorse to unseat the Indiana victories In league game's last ____ Newmarker canned 10 of the ISN'T IT ? IS/ Churently the Silver City combine night. Dan Wenner scored with 13 ] member o' a Midwestern team halftime Intermission. SMeoataln p—i John Worthley was top man for Rams’ 12 points to the second 6Amphhh ■tarts. up steadily in recent years be- P B F Pts. only area game listed tonight. Ac­ Coveolrir (4A) F Pu ! cause, as a league official put it, Tntai.R ...... 6 4 1 3 Niederwerfer ...... 3 44 8 tion resumes for aU clubs next B Score at half 37-6. Eaet Windsor. 1 Newmarker ...... 9 04) 18 week as they reach the mid-sea­ Eberle ...... 3 7 li "The growth of the NFLi has 8 VanOudenhove ...... 8 18 6tom ...... 0 5 Bucheri ...... 1 son peak. Morrison ...... 3 i1 7 , brought on a growth of interest n 14 ! and a growth of betting, which East Breaks Fast 2 Lee ...... 3 00 J HS ' Wenner ...... 5 4 New RSox Players 0 Wright ...... 0 00 0 '746l4iam*tO ^ Locke ...... 3 1 I * have produced an increase of sus- 1 Backofen ...... 0 oo 0 Morgan ...... 0 8 — I plcious reports." 3 Lasbury ...... 1 00 3 S Harrison ...... 8 1-8 7 Hawks Hot on Heels of Lakers Totals ...... 12 21 ^ Previous Scandal Could Be Starters OO Cromwell (44) 0 Williams ...... 0 14' The only scandal to hit the NFL And Buries Penney 4 Pagani ...... 1 00 I BONNIE Polzun . . . . ; ...... 5 4 1 Ferguson ...... _ 0 00 0 “Name three dictatora etlil in power? How about, Byrnes ...... 0 0 0 involved the 1946------championship '------’— 14 BOSTON (AP) — Don’t be sur Tito, Khruthohov, and my mother?" Carta ...... ^ 0 playoff in New York, won by the prised if the trade-acquired trio of 24 T otal* ...... 27 S-13 t t Harry GaUatih on Hot Seat Libera ...... 0 00 ElUnjctoa (48) Heldt ...... 2 1 6 favored Bears over the Giants 34- Dick Stuart, Roman Mejias and Making good use of a fast breaking offense. East Catholic OH-OHi II Jan son ...... 2 1~3 T Neal ...... 3 6 14 It evolved from a gambler’s Felix Mantilla all wind up In start­ High literally raced to a 56-26 victory over Penney High of 4 H ancock ...... 8 10 BETTER WALK Manchester *...... 0 0 0 attempt to fix the game, with ing assigfnments for the Boeton 3 R alston ...... 4 0-14 17 But Looks for Improvement East Hartford last night at the ECHS gym 8 Carlson ...... 1 7-10 9 AROUND THE Totals ...... 17 10 quarterback Frank Fllchock and Red Sox thia season. That’s the 1 B elanper ...... 1 1-1 • FROZEN halfback Merle Hapes of the opinion of some fellow players A near-capacity crowd of over' 1 Zahner ...... 9 2 ^ 2 Bham (44) about these ex-National Leaguers. 1,000 saw the Eagles fly to a 22-5 with a 54-24 victory in the prelim. 0 W illiam s ...... 2 2 ^ 2 PUDDUE„ B F PU. GianU the players implicated. 0 W frkhovf'n ...... 0 (m ) 0 m m TOBK Former Sox catcher Sammy first period lead and win handi­ Summary: BEN CASEY tiling to walking the plank that Weeman ...... 4 4 Neither player was charged ous rate, and has even been Robortii ...... 2 8 White who waa with the Philadel­ ly. Combining an all-court pres.s Khn( Catholic i&R) 12 T otal* ...... • 12 M-S7 48 ■ports offers ie the basketball L. Covoll ...... 2 3 with accepting a bribe, but both B F Pts. Score at 'half 24-28. Rockyllle. known to part company with his phia Phillies last peason said of with the ftist break, the Eagles 1 coaching Job of the St. I»uls Phelpfl ...... 1 0 were accused of falling to report first baseman Stuart yesterday: left little doubt of the eventual Kintal ...... leader after winning the NBA W. Covell ...... 4 1 bribe offers. The late Bert Bell, T roy ...... 2 ■in’ Z 7CU YOU WE PIP HAVE A ' Hawks. _ ^ ^ R. Bouchi^r ...... 0 0 He Is the best curve bail hit­ outcome right from the starting LuCtUce ...... 0 title, as he did with Alex Han- then NFL commissioner, to a 0 Cincinniati Skein MORAL PUTY! ANP SUOAR...WHAT It is mirprlifing therefore to^ee Jurovaty ...... 1 0 ter to the National League. They whistle. M alin ...... the occupant of this risky post not num after the 1957-68 aeason. Dowling ...... 9 1 dramatic move only hours before l.,<‘dpe ...... 0 ABoor >//£ RIGHT ID u v a r Gallatin, who did his NBA play­ better not throw him many curve Ray LaGace dominated the back- McF’artlanrt ...... 1 HOW PO XXI COUARE H3UR only smiling but predicting even Warner ...... 2 J game time, ruled Hapes out of the balls to Fenway Park or you’ll see Luev ...... 0 Threatened Again ing for the Knicks and the Pistons, boards and his rebounding gave 0 eONCCIENC^ PR.7DRBA? better things to come. Kramer ...... 0 9 playoff but allowed Fllchock to some shots hit out of here. I’m the Eagles a good start on their W ood ...... "W e’ve got a good shot at the took on the post this year after Burke ...... g g play because there was no evi­ W'aickoNvaki ...... 0 0 g By Strong Wichita THEREI6 NO PILL 1 CAN EWAL- a season when the Hawks missed Brown ...... o ® not talking about sliders but curve fast breaks. Frank Klnel topped Rlzza ...... 2 1 lOW THAT WIUTRANQUILIZE Los Angeles Lakers,” said Hawks’ dence against him. balls. We tried to pitch Stuart the scorers with 13 followed by Kgan ...... f; 1 coach, Harry Gallatin, today, after the NBA playotfs completely in a Totals 16 13 44 Daly ...... 2 2 Both men subsequently were tight and high.” Bill Troy with 10. 0 0 By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS his team easily disposed of the De­ startling form reversal. They had East Hampton (U) Wehr ...... 0 wdn in the Western Division the ,Bazar suspended by the NFL but were "Mejias is a good hitter,’’ White The Eagles’ first team played C ipolla ...... 0 0 ^1 The spectre of a proud 27-game troit Pistons 121-100 In a Madi ^ reinstated later. FUchock to 1950 continued. "He tailed off a little, only the first and third period.s 56 winning streak being shattered ■on Square Garden doutoleheader five preceding seasons, Spencer late to the season. He was strict­ T otal* ...... 24 8 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAI “We’re playing very well,’’ said Milallard ■ ...... J 9 and Hapes In 1954. They played with reserves taking over the rest Penney (26) comes back to haunt the Univer- Friday. „ Strong ...... X g and coached to Canada during and ly a fastball and high ball hitter. of the way. Larry Daly came in B F Pts. !I sily of Cincinnati tonight when In the other game, the New Gallatin. “ We are moving the ball Artier ...... g Throw a ball above his waist and ...... 4 0 1 after their suspensions, and since for special praise .from Coach Don Micha ...... 2 2 6 the Bearcats, two-Ume NCAA IFSOLTKeoiiS i \ i ’s risht/' York Knicks bombed the (Chicago well on offense, and we are work­ Hammond ...... X watch out.” ing together on defense. Oorln ...... 2 have coached to the United States. Bums for his rebounding efforts Brink ...... 3 0 9 champions, play Wichita to the 10 BE A SW W RaER,Soull. m I \ M 9 o n U Zephyrs, 129-108. Fllchock also played briefly to the San Francisco Gdonts’ ace pitch­ 0 5 opening games of the Missouri U The Lakers have a great gioato-roat has-oaswao- ,,, McKinneyLarkin ...... i1 as well as a half dozen points. j 2 0 I D C5ET OUT AND FIND OUT HOW ClnclnnaU blew a 17-point lead NFL after his reinstatement, with er Jack Sanford said he never 0 0 Valley basketball season. but climbed back to a 130-129 vic­ ketball team. But so do we. And srindm ...... o threw any breaiktog stuff to Stu­ The win was the fifth in a row Lee ...... o ?UmE PEOPIE FEEU . the Baltimore Colts to I960. for the Elagles who are well on | whitr ...... o 0 0 The Ctocinnatl-Wichlta clash tory over the San Francisco War­ we have a good shot at catching Total* a rt “Always fastballs and get 0 0 headlines a full schedule to which them. We’re going to stay close their way toward a repetition of j .'.'.’! . i . 0 0 0 riors In Cincinnati and the Los them Inside and tight,” Sanford 0 0 major conferences such as the Ahgbles Lakers defeated the Bos­ anyway, and with a few breaks last year’s fine 16-1 record. 1 Lovell ...... [J said. ^ . East Catholics freshmen made , Siiu ...... 0 0 Big Ten, Southeastern. Big Bight, ton Celtic* 126-12 In the only oth­ we will catch them." One player who did not want Ivy League move toto action for Old Guard of Pro Golf Leads It a clean sweep form the evening Totals ...... — 13 ~2 38 MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLI er NBA gome of the night. Frank Gallatin pointed out that the to be idenUfied praised Mantilla the first time. Selvy scored 86 points fW the Hawks last year were hampered by saying: "I’m not too sure It was on Dec. 18. 1961, that winners. by Injuries, and “after their bad Chuck Schilling will be playing Cincinnati brought a 27-game win­ start they never really got un- After Opening Round at L.A. second base for the Red Sox. AND I DB^^ANP^mT 6T0P KNOWING. The victory for the Hawks was ning streak to Wichttn. The tall o ' «NCW, I their 25th of the year, against 16 tracked.” "Mantilla can h it pulls the ball Shockers edged the Bearcats, 52- VOU-STOP R IO H r NOV.. I iN ^ier/ HAIBM3U, DO losses, and left them within hailing LOS ANGELES (AP)—The old^opentog day gallery of 8,000 tram- and can handle second very ade 51. Three weeks later, Coach Ed MDOHSH?? HEAR MB'? «TDP/ Pittsburgh Underdog distance of the Lakers, the division er guard of professional golf, pled on his heels quately." Jucker’s club dropped a 70-68 HATSseu/ K 7 - ^ leaders. The St. Louis cluib won topped by former National Open The current National Open overtime squeaker to Bradley. champion. Jack Nicklaus, had That was Cincinnati’s last loss. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE only 29 games all last year. [" Sports Schedule Champion Gene Llttler, led the Scholaetic Basketball Naturally that led to a coech- way toto the second round of the even worse luck. He was two un­ With Detroit Lions Since then, the Bearcats have won, der par when he hit toto a fence 28 games in a row. BUT MOW BY SUBTERFUGE, AMIGO/ ANO SHEER A U P A C IT Y . EXCEPT FOR GETTING HVW OUT 160,000 Lob Angeles Open today. Saturday, Jan 6 on the 11th hole, and took a triple Newington 68. PlalnvUle 41, Cincinnati, No. 1 team to tks ARE WE TO EVERYTHING IS PLANNED TO THE LAST DETAIL. OF THE COUNTRY. BUT FIRST Llttler, who won the tournament Middletown 55, Windsor 34. MAloney at Manchester, 8 p.m., to' 1956, took the lead Friday with bogey 7. He wound up with NEnV YORK (AP) — The ■ be the South quarterback. current Associated Press poll, has SET SAWVER THINGS FIRST. COME.WEHAVE Pulaski 78, Goodwin Tech 43. OUTOFC-2 MHS Arena. a e-under-por 66 that Included a 34-37—71. Pittsburgh Steelers take their IJie Crusade Bowl is a new polished off all 10 o f its o » n s n U NO TIME TO Llttler took a long vacation this Hartford 73, East Hartford 53. entry at Baltimore. College this season so far. Wichita, No. 8 PRISON' Sunday, Jan. 6 tournament record 29 on the back Wethersfield 40, Hall 36. highest victory total In his­ Notice nine holes. Par at the Rancho winter, and spent It working on his tory Into the National Foot­ draft choices of the teams In in the country, has a 9-2 record. Meriden at Green Manor, T hobby—a foreign sports car. Bristol Eastern 70, Conard 58. the rivo NFL divisions will In the Big Ten, cofavorites Illi­ MANCHESTER p.m., Y. Park Golf Course is 36-85—'Tl. ball League’s playoff bowl One stroke back as today’s 18 He got the machine tuned up St. Thomas Aquinas 53, Wind­ Sunday — but they are still meet. nois, No. 3 in the nation behind SPORTSMEN'S Tuettday, Jan. 8 under way were two perfectly and turned back to golf. sor Locks 52. rated the underdogs to the De­ Only one football day Is Loyola of Chicago, amd Ohio State, A A ASSOCIATION Holy Trinity at Bast Cathode, | y^erM^Callfornla pros, Jer­ And there wasn’t a ping In his Bloomfield 44, St. Anthony’s 39. troit Lions. left on the schedule. Both the No. 5, open the league chase with golf game, either, as he started E. O. Smith 63, Stafford 46. The Steelers, Who have been ; NFL and the newer Ameri­ easy opponents. The Illtol, 8-1, * i,,. u j. fm. om. 8 pjn. ry Barber zmd Bob Rosburg. MEETING Rockville at PlalnvUle. Two of the younger crowd, the 1963 ’ tournament trail. His Somers 69, East Granby 61. In the NFL since 1988, won can Football League will offer are at Iowa 4-6, and the Buckeyes, January 8 at 8 P.M. Portland at Coventry. Johnny Pott and Bob McCalllster. best shot was 70 yards with a Glastonbury 48, Southington 44. nine games during the regu­ their All-Star games on Sun­ 8-1, who lost the NCAA final to wedge for an eagle two on the to Amend Bylaws Cromwell at Rham Regional. each vrith 83-84, were tied at OT. Weaver 67, Bulkeley 40. lar season for their highest day, Jan. 18. Cincinnati last year, entertain Ellington at Stafford. The older players dominated the 388-yard 16th hole. total ever, but they lost five Minnesota, 4-6, to the top gamea. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESUE TURNER Llttler’s 29 broke the tourna­ 68 bracket -— Art Wall Jr., Mike and one w’as to the Lions, by Opening night to the SEC could ment record 30 registered on the a 45-7 score. 8ASKETSAU tell the story lor the season. Ken­ HMM..VW.X Souchak, BUly Maxwell, George AM.„V0MtcoaecTioig EPLBNPIPl »VBa,IT» Bayer, A1 Balding and Australia’s same side of the course by the tucky, 7-3, No. 6 In the AP poll, TM* cHMKB TPBneri UNDBROTANP MR-NycoMB epoKcon 1962 winner, Phil Rodgers. The two second place clube YOURS TO EMJOY FOR Bruce Crampton. In the NFL, the Steelers to the SC0g£S_ plays undefeated Georgia Tech at 5«»H0WTWMliliUMS TH.OlMCAcyOf IPIMVEAWBAKNMSi It was the second time' Llttler Y IVnDOETS Lexington. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD AWncAN LAIB»-ANP TWATUATIONI MiKR.irieMiaeMTAari Four shots off the pace was had shot a 29 to competition. He Eaet and the Lions (11-3) to Arnold Palmer, golf’s richest win­ thet West, meet to Miami be­ Only game last night saw Ted- Defending champion Colorado WOOMIfinniJHIMON MOWORPWIU A l l YOU did It at the Hesperia. Calif., Golf ford's Restaurant edge Man­ faces a stift assignment to the NR m y 1DKH00L1 UAK OUTl ner, who toured the 7,100-yMd fore an expected 40,000 and a course to 86-84—69, and, but for Club In 1958. chester Travel Service, 28-20. opener of the Big Eight season Par took a drubbing here. Forty- national tdevislon (CBS) au­ HAVE TO DO cold putter, would nave done- dience. Game time is 2 p.m. Tedford’s were paced by Ben against Kansas at Lawrence. two players fractured it and 14 In the Ivy League, defending B -3 U T , /H4 Y— IV » y W OULD even better. , ^ „ EST. Grzyb (13) and Erwin Hyson (9). TH E M A N W A N T TO - Palmer missed at least five matched It. Included among the Today, the 14th annual Sen­ For the losers, Don Childers (10) champion Yale begins operatlens IS DRIVE IT! putte for birdies as most of the latter was Rodgers. ior Bowl game between All- and Mike Barton (6) played well agp.in.st Brown, while its chief Star' teams from the North The win moved Tedford’s into a | threat for the title. Princeton, and South Is scheduled for two-way tie for second place, and j plays Penn, which also appears Swimmers Open with 51-35 Victory Mobile, Ala., and the first the loss placed Travel to last | tough. Challenge Bowl game will be place. The Big Six got under way Frt- dav night with a major upset. Time played at Corpus Chrlstl, Tex. Taking first piacss to five events^Zumher NL, Cushman NL. The North-South battle of­ EAST SIDE' MIDGETS UCiLA, No. 9 to the country. f«H including both important relays, 1:13. ___ ^ ^ fers 50 coUeglans who are Paced by Tim Coughlin's 23- before Washington, 62-61. And Cal­ Manchester High’s swimming t e ^ 100 freestyle won by Miselis at)out to become professional. point performance Ladders defeat­ ifornia stopped Southern Califor­ NL, Verfallle M, Driggs M. Time It Mjihiife i» m OITOT opened its season with a 61-36 vie- NBG telertsion wlU cover the ed the Bluecoats, 38-34. last night nia, 72-65. I . tory over New London last night 57.4. g ^ ie MatlonaUy a t ^ p.m. in the opening game of a league Arizona State, No. 4 to the AP 100 backstroke won by Bitters EST. A crowd of 40,(KH) is ex­ twlnbill. Hosemen toppled the poll, rolled past New Mexico In the Whaling aty. State. 87-60. for its 11th victory In DAVY lONteS Trt-Captalna Ivan Waailleff and NL, Wharton M, Anderson M. pected to attend.' Cruisers 41-35 in Ure second tilt. BY LEFP and MeWILLlAMS WE KEEP THE Time 1:10.8. , The ChaUenge Bowl, with With Dave Reynolds and Paul 12 games. Karl Then, along with Ned Zaglio, 100 breakstroke won by Wasl- each scored an individual win and no television, gets underway Dodge setting him up for hoops, lleff M, Subthosky NL, Wllk M. MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WORRIES WHEN had a share of a relay triumph. at 2:80 p.m. EST, and promot­ Coughlin hit repeatedly and kept Not Heart Broken* Tri-Captaln John Verfallle and TYme 1 :14.8 ers are predicting a crowd of his team in front. Chuck Carson 200 freestyle relay won by Man­ ON ONI Bud Wharton had seconds snd a between 12,000 and 14,000 — (15) and (Collins Judd (12) led the MOBILII Ala. (A P )— Boston WHEN A AAAN WC5RKS FOR^IAE, i . IF "lOU WANT A RAIS^ chester (Saari, Verfallle. Driggs, Mike Holovak YOU lEASE YOUR relay ehare. enough to break even. Bluecoats. Patriots' “ Ctoach 1 EXPECT HIAA TD BE Dl RECT SPEAK RIGHT U P l . Then). Time 1:18.7. * Also on the Sunday card are Top shooting and extra hustle said ■ today he's 'a little dlsap- Summary: two games without national heart broken” AND TO THE POINT. 200 medley relay won by Man­ from Jim and Jack Welch sparked pointed but not television. All-America center chester (Wharton, Wmsllieff, Zag­ College Basketball the Hosemen’s win. Jim collected about losing In Honolulu, Ron Vander- 23 points, brother Jack- a dozen Lee Roy Jordan. The Alabama lio and Saari) 1:32.7. . kelen, the Wisconsin quarter­ '63 COMET 200 freestyle won by Casolo NL, Vlllanova 77, Detroit 60. COURT GENERAL — great has signed a National Foot­ back who sparked the amaz­ Johnson M, Oakman M. Time Suffolk 69, prandeis 61. The University of Pitts­ Moyer vs. Archer ball League contract with the * 4 ing Badger comeback that Dallas Cowboys rather than W - 2:14.8. American 78, So. (Jonn. 62. burgh basketball team just fell short against South­ MIT 88, Sir George Williams 89. NEW YORK (A P )—Denny cept the offer of Boeton'e AmerK 40 freestyle won by Then M, won the Steel Bowl tour­ ern CJallfomia In the Bose can League entry. "I know he did Miselis NL, Wasslmsr M. Time Amherst h9, Bowdoin 63. Moyer of Portland, Ore.,'»nd Joey. nament by showing a lot Bowl, will head the North very well financially with the Rhode Island 83, Vermont 68. stars In the annual Hula Archer of New York, tvyo of the MORIARTY BROTHERS l»-8- classiest boxers to the middle­ Cowboya Including a no-cut coi^ Medley won by Bisters NL^ Hartford 90, Norwich 52. of early foot. The Pan­ Bowl. weight division, meet .tonight at tract, but Jordan ^ d he wantM Trotter M. Time 2:08.4 North Adams 86, Danbury 57. thers are led by 6-4, 210- Sonny Olbbs of TOU, a star to be in the South, and SouthwMt Diving won by Wolfram Nls Qulnnipiac 77, Jersey City 72. pound Brian Generalo- In defeat in the East-West Madison Square Garden in a tele- Northsaatem 81, Middlebury 47 vlqlbn bout that Is rated sven. where he felt more, at hoBta lloekalls H, Nathan M. vich. game in Ban FraBotsoo. wtll . «- • i : t o o b uttiM fljr w o n hgr Z a g U o H , WiUiama 78. Batsa SO. ■J^V: .. '. : V MANCHESTER EVENING fflSRA^, MANCHESTER, COIW, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5,-1968 PAGE MINI r i m tm tiT MANCHESITCK EVENING HERALD, IIANGHESTER, CONN, SATURDAY. JANUARY I, 196t Wafltod To Rant 68 Houses For Sole 72 Hooaics For Salo 72 the 6r*t time the town ha* receiv­ Pkhitliiy' ■PkEdhiiy 81 TRERB 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FA6ALY and SHORTEN Houasa For SflJr 72 Hehron Starts ed such on honor. It also won TdneoiMto T sH tn e E is FIVE ROf)M housa, Verplanck MANCHESTER-—a room custom $ls;900-vJlfLi;E plus, fine East Ve r n o n —8 roont split, I bed- first place in the state contest. Tanned^ Fit, Relaxed, KOCnBRIOR and tatarior palntlag. School dtatrlct, 8 children. MI' ranch, fireplace. Joseph Barth, Side Ipcstlon, excellently main­ rooms, built-ins, den or office, The book cover .•hows the mill CLASSIFIED Paporbaagtaig,' celUnga waLllpi^or "B NBW HOUSE Juat'aom pM ad - AVAILABLE at onea-S room fl 8-Bn3. Broker, Ml 9-0830. tained 6 room home, recently re­ plus rec room with bar, garage ^63 with Own wheel at Porter's Old gristmill. hooka OB requaat. Fully inaurad. K fli TwyegAiiw «gNT A m o /, reutCLM itMdani 4% room aaeoBd floor with giumga at St IM iy I modeled beramlc bath, full Ime- plus extras. MI 8-6084. Which for many year* supplied Call Edward R.“ Piloa.“ looTio A-IOM WMV M N m M N w m u m m U eUMSg] apartmont. buUt-lB MMtrio itoro. AduM. only. Ho pato. Inqulra $11,800—MANCHBiniR. • . room msnt and attic area, 3 encioeed the town and .aurrrtunding area Nixon Ponders Future W MI 9-7867 or Idl 9-0400. Elro Bt. Housaa For Sale 72 Cape, aluminum ftbrnis, awnings, ’hes. A pleasure to show, a SO, WINDSOR—Sal# or rent. 6 with grains of various kindK. The PAOraiNO and wallpaparlBg, wall, ^ a d e tree#, bua,.Chopping, achool, room custom ranch, choice loca­ Disposal Site mill wheeJ represents the upturn papar ramorad. Wdlpanar hooka aln to buy. Beechler-Smith, ADVERTISING THREE ROOM apartmont and t h r e e r o o m uartmant idr FIVE ROOM raifah, walk-out baa*- Carlton W, Hutchins, Realtor, tors, MI 9-8962,^ MI 8-8969. tion, parti;|lly finlahed playroom. in progrehe for the town, which By JOB LRWIK *tant before he ran for governor. OB raquaat. OaillBi^. F r ^ aatL rant, otasra. rafrigaratar, M E Leaving state. Must settle. MI By SUSAN PENDI-BTON However, Klein added, nothing mataa. CaR Rogar. Ml M tdi. bath In modorn ranch koBia. ment, amMite driva, storms, near Multiple Luting, MI t-oisa. now ha* a $i:5 million regional BEVERLY HILI^, Calif. (API Hoated. Largo eloMta. P riviU m- watar, avallabU February 1. Ml ROCKVILLE—Home and Income 4-0868. The appalling thing is what to high achool. good roewla. an eflfl- Richard M. Nixon, looking has been derided yet. schoiol, shopping and buk, $13,900. COVENTRY-:!^ room ranch, Are- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS EXTERIOR aKD intarlor nalntlag. tranea. MI 46806. 8-8680. MI $-8916. 6-6 3-fsmily, plus 4-famlly, leave out I The new year of 1962 cient fire company, a fine elemen­ tanned and fit, is living at a re­ There al.so is ■ possibility that lace, bredseway, garage, $11,000. $17,000. Carlton W. Hutchins, OWNER TRANSERRED—Cape 8 tary nchoqi SJid other tmprove- 8 A.BL to 5 PJM. Wallpaper hooka. Rapmanglng. FIRST FLOOR 8 room apaitmoBi, rooms, 1*4 hatha, finlahed recrea­ found the town In a tangle alxwt laxed pace these days- playing Nixon might undertake a weekly CeillngB. Floora. FuUy Inauiad 38 SPRUCE ST.—OfTE. Omtar. 6 BROOKFIELD STREET-—0 room Soseph garth, Broker, MI 8-0630. Realtor, MulUpU Listing, MI a dump site, much needed for mentis. golf and spending more time with television program devoted ta room flat, aecond floor, oU ataam private entrance, heat and hot tion roolh, sun room, attached workmanahlp guarantaad. LA you. 3 epacioui bedrooms, cholcd Carlton W. Hutenina Realtor, scaped yard. Marion E. Robert­ ter observed their .5(Kh wedding, Robert Finch, one of Nixon’s 6-9287. 8-6969. of beautifully treed lots with WEST SIDE—6 room Cape, 1*4 resulted In a voice for an addition anniversary during the fall Mrs. inner circle, .said the man who again And he doesn’t want to sell APPKAJM aad SEPOBT OW OU la Haw fat Dm aezt ktaar- Multiple L iitl^ , MI 9-6113. baths, full shed dormer, walk-ln son, Realtor, MI 8-5963, of 8 new classrooms. School en­ a.spirin on TV. llaa. Iha BaiaMI k raapaaalkle tor aa|y OME Ineorreet or omitted BRAND NEW kixurioua * room TWO ROOM furnished apartment stone fences. Choose your* today, Porter was Hebron’s po.»tmasler I nearly became pre.sident ift I960 PAINTING, paperhanging, floor $18,400,_CBntor A Ooldfarb, Real­ OOZY 4 room home, garage, deep closets, carpeting, copper plumb­ rollment was .751 in January and for over 30 year*. Their (our I is mulling this ba.mr derl.sion: ’ll would be a thlnk-plece type laanttM kar.aaj aaveetSaeaeaet aad tkea aalj ta the eateat of a apartment, haat, hot watar, ra- Heated. Bedroom set, Utchen Bit, ing, excellent condition through­ sanding, ceiling* whitened. For gas range, refligdntor. F n s E9B, tors, MI 3-8443, TR M344, / wooded lot, Bsaiunable morigage. Lots For Sak 75 it was estimated that it will reach son*. HAwrffl. Leonard. David and ! “Shall I speak out on public show, part live, part filmed and ‘Naaka good" TaaartlBa. B rron aMea do aat laaaea tke oalae of lowest rates and good clean work- MgaiMor, atove, waeher, garage, out, many extra features, quiet 525 in 10 years, when probably near Bolton. Toung couplelie pro- sleotriclty. Low rent. Adidts. Ap­ Near bus and Eio, John H. Earte, are veteran* of World War | affair.*? Or .should 1 slav com- part tape. with di.stlngutshed manahip call MI 4-0601. SOUTH WINDSC^R Lappen, Inc. MI 3-6 street, walk to school, shopping SETVEN ROOM home conveniently still another addition will be called farrad. |11B montMy. PI HOM. ‘ ply 10 DeiMt Square, A pt 4. and bus, $14,400 or reasonab]* of­ II. 1 pletely out of the public arena?" ! each week. And he would ■nie beat In ranch atyle homes. located close to school, shopping for. Edward Elli*. 19. son of Mr. and | for' P'"‘’f , " - y P”^ TOVB OOOnKAtlUM WIU. FOUR ROOM epartmant,-----, aGond TWO ROOM funtiAed epartmant Low tax n*te SEVEN ROOM English Colonial— fer, Owner MI 9-7604, and transportation. 3-car garage. Hebron’* grand list soared to Mm. Kenneth Ellis, was a state | spectlve rather than corn- DIAL Ml 3-2711 Electrical ScrvlCM 82 floor, heat and W-_>t water futnlah- Heat. Hot watar. Stove and Under twenty minutes to Hartford truly a family home, large rooms, Wooded lot over one acre, includ­ 84,452.133. an increase of $135.- winner in dairy project* and at- | p^^n in .•e, lu.sion % MI 9-6338. 9-6. child accepted. MI 4-8163. conditioner,, patio, long 300 foot frontage adjoining rail­ aemw, aiawcaewtts BOLTON LAKBl—4 roobt ranch, road tracks. Call MI 9-3891. ■pace for town record* and all ter of Am.ton ,^»t office. 1 “b i X criticized Z - ’T ’. Lagpftwii FIVE ROOMS, flrat floor, new two View, oil heat, lakefront pri’vileges. ex< MANCHESTER—Two-famlly 5 - 6 , town office*, wa* met in part by Perhaps the big .stir of the year ™ ^ ‘- ‘tUn' ‘n the h.gh kO.s .gain Floor Flnislung 24 CENTRAL--S rooms, beat aad sB $33,600; L«haped, 6 rooms, panel­ large lot, separate heating_ aya- WYLLY8 STREET-extraordlnai purchase of land from D o n.a 1 d IS the probabilitv of a Khlf nnliii.-B...... ' ®-‘'P'’rden<,...... ive ' at the law 24-Hoir AesweriBg Senriet family. living room 33’, kitchen cellent condition, only $10,800...... • .. . _ pOinilpoliticK 8 vt office in Ihothe afternoonoO..,--.. and ban 18x16, available Immediately, uttlitlra funnlMisd. GUI 6664666. ed breezeway room, im Small down, aaaumable mortgage. terns. Detached■ h ■ 2-car■ garage , *ingi« lot 240 foot frontage. ‘is; Robinson, near the present toi^'n course being located in the town. But associate* say Nixon since PAINTING, remodeling pwer* adult# preferred, $135 monthly. ported Carisa natural Goodchild-Bartlett, Realtors, BU Central location. St. James par-1 8-7444 records building, at $3,000. Now While Gift Sunday at congre­ has been jfetting Ihou-nandR of let-', ” hanging, floor sanding. Call »Ir. FOUR ROOM furnlstied apart- trim. lab. No agenU. 822,500. Cali FfM to Htrald Rsadtrs Help Wanted~Feaiftle 35 Situatlona Wanted— Antiques S6 17 AMiworth St. Eva. MI 9-38$2. 6-0989, MI 8-7938, a building must be put up and paid gational churches benefitted the ter.s, from throughout the nation Chri.simas Dav the Nixons Charles Ml 8-3107 : stovo. $17,800 ; 6*4 rooms, garage, 1*4 648-4670, 649-8600. for. »ick and needy. Women of St. Pe­ GIRL WANTED for banking insti­ Female ■ TWO PINE refrigerator, automatic washing hatha, paneled breeieway $18,600-6 ROOM Cape, 1*4 baths, Wanted— Itool Bstote 77 encouraging him to speak osit on ^ family reunion. Including dropleaf tables, $80 FIVE ROOM'FLAT, second floor, MANCHESTER—Cosy older h o m e ,------The tax rate remains at 59 ter’s, Episcopal Church held a suc­ OB awa of M tat Mo FLOOR SANDING and reflniahing tution in nearby suburban area. WOULD LIKE to care tor 1-3 chil­ each. Early- blanket cheat.---- $90. excellent condition. Garage in­ machine and garage. CHaased hi room. fireplace, storms, cellar, trees, cessful "Candy C?ane” Fair. public l*.«nies. molher. Hannah M. Nixon, a« tha WhgknBo Ratodr Btanply eaO Ika (speclaMalim In older floora). Knowledge of typing and previous porch. Central location, OaB IQ If you have not yet dlaoovered near bua, assumes 4*4%. $87.16 ail utilities $12,900. Joseph WE ARE READY, willing and able mills. A long time ago s record T a and relative* of hi.* wife. Patrirla, dren, days, my home, while Several small pine table* and cluded. N ear. bus line and shop­ Barth, Broker. MI 9-0320. to help you whenever you have a turned up showing that Hebron’* Exact figure* on fires were not cards this Christma.* as he s had rambling, modernistlr, Painting. Ceilings. Paperhanging. business experience required. mother works. jiCI 9-0843. wash stands, | 6-$20. Lots of mls- ping center. Adults preferred. 8-5366 Or MI 9-4eOL South Windsor, may we show you monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI available but one of the worst was No Job too email. John VerfaiUe, PermanMt position for qualified around? 9-0132. Real Estate problem. Every list-i total expen.se* for on* year were at any Christmas, .says a former white mansion. MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE cellaneoua articles $1 up. Phone Call MI 8-7516 after 4 p.m. SEVEN ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooms, i We the destruction of a barn owned by- aide. A.s if in reply to an unasked Ml 9-5780. and satisfactory person wtth ex­ your wants MI 9-4338, rear 43 ing accept get* our careful $1,000, which then seemed a large A big (?hri.stmas tree, that could cellent benefits provided. Send EAST HARTFORD—Large 6 room 3 full bathe, large living room and personal attention. Do buii amount. Those good old days! Edwin Cwirka, of Millslream Rd.. question, he added: ”U anyone Ml 9-0500 BABYSrmNO anytime. PI Spruce St. Open 10 a.m.lO p.m. FOUR ROOM apartment in near GLENN ROBERTS with fireplace, attached garage, in which two cows peri.shed. To­ be seen from the street, stood in FLOOR SANDING, floor tllinj|. resume and any pertinent infor­ 2-8323. house, $95 monthly. Adults. Lo­ Boflimn LocafleM ranch, built-in stove, cellar, a t­ ne*a with an eatablished Realtor It’s a little too early to quote doubts It, I’ll open the closet and ^ picture win- Interior and exterior painting AGENCY aluminum combinatione on# vear With MLS facilities. CkUl The tal loss was $9,000. and laaao yoar la. Yea’ll hear tiroae on Ml Rg mation to Box C, Herald. cated in Wlllimantio. Phone Fy>r R ent §4 M.L.S. Realtors tached farage, bus. Oarlton W. vital ebatistiea, as return* con­ «how il to him. ' dow, and Nixon himself plaved Uma wttkoat wp an ercBlng at tke telepkena 9-8491 or MI 9-9688. Wanted—^To Bay 58 423-5746. Hutchins Realtor, Multiple List­ old. $31,800. Phllbrick Agency' MI Jarvis Realty Co., MI 8-4112. tinue to come in for some time Oongi'egwUonal Women’* Fel­ The aide gave this de.scnption c^hstmart carols on th* piano, TEACHER desires capable wom­ NORTH MANCHESTER — Brick South Windsor MI 4-1831 ing, MI 9-0183. 9-8464. after New year* day, but the lowship gave $500 to Hebron First of Nixon’s current stale of mind: „j .. ^ WISH SOMEONE to handle yowl Church, for use in renovation of an to care for 2 small children. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 FRANK is buying and aelUhg good TWO ROOM apartment on first bulldii^. 26x26. with cellar, con­ REDUCED SHARPLY for im­ death of two well known elderly ”He « not moping around the ^ Bonds—Stocki Call after 8:30 on weekdays. Ref­ used furniture and antiques at 420 floor with private bath, heat, re­ crete floor, loading platform and FOR BETTER values call TWO YEAR old ranch, 3 bedrooms, real eetate? Call me at Ml 9-0136 the ctmrch interior. Lost and Fonnd Garage—Service—Storage 10 DACHSHUND puppies. AKC regis­ Crockett. 4 room ranch in Town mediate sale. Transferred owner residents, Mrs. Gertrude M. Hough house, second-guessing him.aelf or f^rlstm as for Dick and hla M ortgages 31 erences. Call MI 9-8361. Lake St. Call and see what we’ve frigerator and gas stove furnish­ separate .tile garage 14x24, con­ 3 full ceramic baths, birch cabi­ 'or prompt and courteous senrtee. Four Hebron girls, Pamela and blaming anyone. He a not mad at •• tered, excellent blood lines. Call for $11,700 ; 6 room cape for net kitchen with built-ins and dis­ offer* 6 room Ck>Ionial Cape off Joseph Berth. Broker. at 87, and Mr*, rtarrie Seyms Jennifer Nygren, Linda Shok and NOnCE ns HEREBY given that GARAGE TOR RENT — For car got. Open Sundays. Ml 9-6580. ed, adult* only. MI 3-6388. crete floor. Very reasonable. E. O nter St., attached breeze­ Burnham at 86, mav be mentioned. anybody. ____ iJ______BESET BY BILia? Let u* help WANTED woman for full time of­ Ml 9-2876. Phone TR 6-9413. $14,500; ranch on Tanner Bt, at posal, attached garage, $19,500. Caroline Laking. are *tudying "Financially speaking, losing Para Book No. E3295, issued by storage, 148 Cooper Hill St.. Man­ fice work In local retail business. WANTED—used restaurant, gro­ FOUR ROOMS, first floor, new $17,900; Brick ranch off Henry Phllbrick Agency, MI 8-8464. way, garage, on beautifully ter­ Republicans won in the town TYie Savings Bank of Manchester chester. $7.00. Call Glastonbury, you to a fresh start by consoli­ election. Douglas M. Fellow* abroad in Bngtand. the governorship was the best dating the many debts that de­ Apply in writing A.E.S., Box 426. cery store, emd tavern equipment. custom built house heat and hot CENTRAL location—Store approxi­ St., mid twenties; beauty on raced half acre lot. 6 generous Legal Notice The Rev. Douglas F. Pimm, for­ haa been loet and application has 633-9057. CUTE STRAY kitten looking for a South Main; and, three two (amt- TWO-FAMILY flat with both rooms, 1*4 ceramic tile bath*. All and Karl H. Links, inouiVibente, thing that happened to Dick. Now mand your attention into one Manchester, Conn. For fast and ready cash call water furnished, adults preferred. mately 20x40, suitable for small DECXEE ON LIMITATION OF mer rector of St. Peter’* here, and he’s free to consider a lot of lu­ OPEN ALL HAY been made to eaid bank for pay- home. MI 8-6181. F’red Fontaine. BU 9-5645, before Call after 8 MI 8-7369. business. Ml 9-6294. lies. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI apartment* vacant. Oil steam the extra* must be seen. Prestige CLAIMS were elected as state representa- ment of the amount of deposit. easily paid monthly obligation. Miss Patrteig Shorey, daughter of crative offers. ” $2,000 requlrea only $44.50 per 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. 3-1677. heat, mircnes, large two-car ga­ location. At a modest price. Ex­ AT A COURT of PROBATE holden tivee over their opponents. Rob- Mr. and Mra! Gardner Q. Shorey Wanted Autos— Help Wanted— Male 36 ONE 8 ROOM apartment, one 4 ATTRACTIVE sm'al] store on rage. Large assumable mortgage, clusive With Beechler-Smith, at Coventry, within and for the Die- i ert Bi»sell and Mrs. Hugo Led Nixon amassed a sizable finan­ SUNDAY NOTICE IS HEREBY given that month including repayment. If ______MANCHESTER—247 Charter Oak. of Hebron, weer married Feb. 11. cial nest-egg in recent years, Motorcycles 12 Articles For Sale 45 WE BUY SELL or trade antique room apartment. No pets. Heat. Main Street. Idea! for barber Or We will trade.’ T. J. Crockett, Realtors, MI 9-8952, MI 3-6969. KSua?^ ‘A.D."'r^63.'’" Democrats. N. TuHy Semel. of Hebron and Optional Share Book No. 8540, you have property equity, con- TRANSCRIBING typist for cor- ______sjid used furnituro, china, glass, Hot wrter. Parking Children shop or offices. Rent'reasonable. Vacant, 28-40 Ansaldi brick Realtor, MI 8-1677. Present Hon. Ejmore Turkinglon. The Rev. Gordon W. Weeman, chiefly from writing projeots. PINE PHARMACY lasu^ by the Manchester Sav­ WANTED--1958 or 1959 Rambler tact Prank Burke, Oonnecticut| reapondence. Phone East Hart- Occupancy January 1. Cali MI front raiu'h, lull ba.sement, thor­ MUST BE SOLD—6. room Cape, E^., Judge. . . . . rector of at Peter’s Elpiacopal New York, had W* safe cracked by After the election, Nixon vaca­ 864 CENTER ST.—MI 8-8S14 Mortgage Exchange. 15 Lewis SNOW BLOWERS — SNOWBIRD, *'>ver. picture frame* and old over 18. MI 3-2088. thieves. ings and Loan Association, In­ 4-door, good mechanical condi- ford 289-2717. Ariens, Bolens. Toro power ban-1 coins, old dolls and guns, nobby 9-9835. oughly cleaned, redecorating, MANCHESTER—Overaized modern \V, baths, a perfect beauty off obeerved his 20th anni- tioned (or three weeks in the Ba­ —,corporated,------, has been----- ..-„vlost ---- and tion. automatic transmission. Ml St., Hartford 248-8897. FOR RENT—4 room heated apart­ plastered walls, fireplace, hot wa­ immaculate 6 room Cape, on acre The poet *ummer wo* oool, real­ hamas and Key West, Fla. He’s ’TYPING ’TRAINING available die. Snow blowers' repaired, parts I collections, attic contents or whole IcaviuR rtate. g,(-oventrv.' Cqnii.. on the estate ' versary of his ordination as a ly cold part of the time. Weather application has been made to said i 9-1696. and service. 'Trades and terms ' estates. Furnttur* Repair Service, ment. Call Ml 8-6118 between 8:80 ter oil heat, aluminum combina­ lot, 1*4 baths, garage, city utili­ ‘ ■’■“hn '»•*■ "i Coventry j priest, which took place in 1942 been at home since, except (or a Aamiation for payment of the ------for High School graduates. Apply a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 245 NOR’TH MAIN—Store. MI tions, lot 90x150, ame.sitp drive, ties, Bel Air ^ a l Estate, MI MI 9-5051, MI 9-9152, within district, deccAjifrd. * nhrtdrt- in sim authorities said it wo* the coolest three-day vUit to New York -de­ Bmineas Opportunities 32 Immediately' Conn. State Employ­ Capitol Equipment. 38 Main St ‘ Talcottvlle, Conn. Tel MI 8-7449. ___ Thii* Court doth tieeree that «ix I (Jnurctl CaiCh^dTAl in 8A- July in 38 years. Extra blanket* amount of deposit. .vn 3-7958. ------r;— ------9-6239, 9-5. $16,500. Also 78 Finley, 8- 8- 9382. fin#» nionfhii allowFil and IlinURd for th<» j lina, Kansas, scribed by friends os a non- Be modern with Business Services Offered 13 ment Service, 806 Main Street, FOUR ROOM apartment, heated, room custom Cape, aluminum in i creditor, of . saidam e.tmte into AwhiKuexhibit fhAirtheir PoAum pTodUD^d ait nigbt and sweater* in the day­ political trip io renew old LUNCHEONETTE for sale, equip Manchester. cabinet kitchen, garage, adults MANCHESTER — 9 room home, rcmaMitiai ar®a, S Mdroomfl, fire- rlalmR aicain«t th# nAmR to th^ Admin- time were needed here, ■* well a* SNOW PLOWING—Driveways and P*'*- operate. N.fi Main MOTO MOWER snow thrower, 20”, WOODEN STORM windows, sizes combinations. 2-car garage. Es- "lolanthe” a* their spring play, acquaintances. .self-propelled. See it at McBride's 3 2 x 6 4 and 3 6 x 5 4 Call 521-3233. preferred. Call Ml 9-0062. 466 MAIN—Ideal for offices Or fMy cott Agency, MI 0-7683. birch cabinet kitchen, 1*4 baths, place. baaement grara^e recrea- intnitor and direct# that public notic# fi replace fires. ’In California, ” a Nixon eouros Anneuncemente small parking lots Call M I' Street location. Good opportunity. commercial use. 80 9-6229 9-6. 4 or 6 bedrooms, 168’ frontage, tlon room one-half finished aa- and “TTie White Sheep of tive Fam­ 9-9709 ' "Very------reasonable.------Please call------MI FIRST CLASS MECHANICS Sport Spot, 639 Center St.. Ml Z Z Z Z U Z Z Z Z IZ IZ Z IIZ Z Z IZ II ROCKVILLE—Beautiful 3*4 room ____w, **/ ^ , in a newipaper navlnf a circulation m ily,” a comedy by L. du Garde and A wonderful Indian summer, ..he * regarded os the guy MOEN INCOME TAXES prepared in your BOLTON LAKE—You’ll love this bus. Carlton W. Hutchins MI sumable % mortg^ag^e, Sale dlntrlct, and by posting a copy ■iich os one does not see oftener | ^ho’ peat for the governor- 3-6910 ______I Rooms Without Board 59 apartment available February 1, 9- 5132. price 115,660 Cantor A Goldfarb,' th<*r«*of on thf* public poRt in taJd Ion Hay. in the fag. home or by appointment. Exper­ LAWNMOWER sharpening and re­ We need tWo first class me­ adorable 6 room ranch. Excellent Hebron’s town report won fiiwt thasi twice In a lifetime, lasted for Lhip. But he stopped traffic in heat, hot water, range, refriger­ Honsea For Rent 65 condition, oil heat, combinations, Raaltor* MI 3-8442 TR 5-6244. T-jv" "f ."'rx -.il'"’ s week or so. It came aa a kind ^ew York.” ienced tax work 24 hour service. pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. GOING BUSINESS for sale, cen- chanics. We offer excellent .nrm- ANDOVER—Large furnished room ator, other conveniences, washer SIX ROOM expandable Cape, 4 fin­ wh(*re th<» d^cRan^ dwRit. place in the New England oonteat Call Ml 8-4723. Free pick-up and delivery Little trallv located. Good Income. wages, two weeks vacation TORO POWER handle and lakefront pri'vileges, small down Certified from Record for tnwiM in its pop^ilatson doa*. of reward for past strangeness of Nixon made a window-1 blower for sale, MI 3-8728. for rent, C. H. Stten*. PI 2-7278, and dryer on premises. Ideal for THREE ROOM house, furnished payment, assumable mortgage, ished, large living room with FOREST STREET—Delightful 10 BUMORF. TURKTNOTON. Jiid#e. 4 McKinney, 15 Woodbridg* St Write Box H, Herald. with pay, every Saturday off. Route 6, Andover. young or older adults. Minute* to fireplace, nuge master bedroom, I room former Cheney residence in the elements. Post offices here | chopping tour of Manhattan’*' INCOME TAX returns prepared by Ml 8-8020, minimum six paid holidays, Or unfurnished, parking. adults $11,800. Goodchlld-Bartlett, Real­ were gorged with holiday mall Fifth Avenue at noon- and was auditor. Business and individual. ELECTRIC motor, single phase, T^r\r> RicM'r , Hartford over Parkway. $95 only, all utilities. MI 3-8389. tors, BU 9-0939, MI 8-7925. family alz# kitchen, dining room.' parkTllke setting. 6 bedrooms, 4*4 clean new shop with radiant ho,-se. 3450 r.p.m.. recondition- REN’T--F>ont room, cen- monthly. Call Rockville TR Baseboard heat, recreation' room | tiatha, excellent condition. Owner which established a new record. besieged by well-wi«hers. The Accounting services. Raymond Lawn m o w er s ahaip^ed and Help Wanted— Female 35 heated floors. Blue Cross avail­ Hal Boyle Group* of young people went source denied reports that Nixon Girard. Ml 9-6008. repaired sales and aervlce, pick ed .*25 32 Strain St. 5-3748 or MI 9-3467. MANSFIELD CENTER-For rent MAN(3HE8TBR—Custom 7 room in basement, 30x34 foot garage, { MI 8-7444, GENERAL CLERICAL —mature able. Apply to Harry' Carter or __ _ _ J ______St. Ml 9-7129, with option Cape Cod wtth fire­ split level, 2 baths, recreation very cloee to echools, shopping around the town singing carols plans to move to the East. up and delivery Ice akatea aharp- A1 Patch in person. For ap­ SEVEN ROOM Colonial, 8 bed­ during the Yulefide. Houses were Will he consider a job with a FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar­ ened, preclalor. ground. L % M woman wanted for local credit ■ ROCKVILLE—4 room apartment, place and garage, 3*4 acres. room, expandable to 5 bedrooms, and transportation. $15,900.W. PhU- pointment call Ml 9-5238. , NPIAR MAIN ST. for gentleman, electricity supplied, oil heat, go* 743-6646. brick Agency, MI 9-8464. rooms, 1*4 baths, rec room, heat­ lit with randies, saying goodby to | large corporation? ”I don’t think ed with your savings in mind. Equipment Corporation, Route 88, department. Experience prefer­ BuildinK Materials 47 private entrance, parking, 23 double garage. Carlton W. ed aunporch, garage. Immediate Have You Resolved Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246. Vernon, Conn. TR 6-7809. Manches- red but not necessary. Typing es­ hot W'ater. Call TR 5-4220. Hutchins, MI 9-5132. 1962. he’s really interested in that,” the E. J. Baylea. Pearl St. Tel. MI 3-7236. VERNON—Six room ranch, 8 yearg occupancy. John H. Lappen, Inc., The year went out with a zero ' aourr* added, "but you can never sential. Many fringe benefits Ex­ CARTER CHEVROLET USED LUMBER, all sizes very old. large living room, dining MI 9-6361. SHARPENING Servica— Bawa, cellent oppoftunitv for right’ per­ COMFORTABLE room for gentle- MANCHESTER—2-famlly 6-6, C thrust, with frozen pipes, cracked | turn yottr back cm really Wf INCOME TAX returns prepared reasonable, less than *60 'a thou­ FOUR ROOM heated flat on Cen­ zone, expandable attic. Main flt. roorh, and kitchen with bullt-lne. Not To Be Tatooed? radiator* and the like. Welcome. . monev.” knives, axes, shears, akates, son. Call MI 3-1589, Mr. Matthew, 1229 Main St. Manchester sand. Available Saturdays from man^ separate entrance, parking. Good sized bedrooms, fireplace, EIGHT ROOM Oarrison Colonial, by former Internal Revenue rotary blades. C^ulck service Capi­ for interview. Call after 5 p.m., Ml 3-0520. ter St MI 3-7905.' TOOL and Asking $16,900, Tongren Agency, ; 1963. However. Herbert G. Klein, for- Agent in the convenience of your 8-8 Many 'thousand feet, 117 MI 8-6321. c.eramic bath, large beisement ga­ large llvliig room, dining room, ^ ; ------met' Nixon new.s secretary and BANTLY OIL CO. tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St., Buckland St., Buckland. kitchen, atody and lavatory, 4 home for Individual and business. Manchester. Hours dally 7-5. FOREMAN (CONSTRUCTION P’URNISHED room with cooking SIX ROOM duplex, available .Tan. rage, combination window*. Wood­ By HAL BOYLE nature. A* a psychologist pointed j FARMERS DOWN. LOANS lip once again editor of the San Di- ru E i- OU, MT 9-8938. AND MAINTENANCE) 18. oil heat, one year lease re­ EIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedrooms, ed lot. Convenient to shopping, bedroom* and bath on second Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI REGISTERED nurae, 3-11 shift ] facilities, second floor, private GAUGE MAKE11S flooi. Recreation room srith fire­ NEW YORK (API—Hare you out some time ago, it is as hard! WASHINGTON lAPi In .spite ego Union, .said he thinks Nixon 831 .MAIN STREET 3-7958. Laurel Manor. MI 9-4519. WATER AND SEWER ; porch, lady only. MI 3-6388. quired, Call MI 9-8476. dining room, paneled family churches, schools and porlmay. made any good resolutions for for an adult to change his nature : of a continued decline in the num- , will return to the Los Angeles law MI 9-45B5 or TR 5-8271 DEPARTMENT Fuel and Feed 49-A room, full shed dormer, fire Desirable recidentiai area. Owner place in basement. Attached First Class Men Preferred double garage. Aluminum aiding. 1963? as It is for a leopard to change | ber of farmers In the United firm that he served as a consul- A'TTENTION—You’ll need this ad <^“ 1" Ilceneed. rallef con- TOR THE TOWN OF WOMEN ONLY, furnished room alarm, aluminum combinations, transferred Bbtcellent buy, I have. Its spots. I states, the Farm Credit Admini.s-1 ^ ______Personals some------day .. if not today. Cut and.1 valescent home. Room with tele­ MANCHESTER DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and attached garage. Very close to $17,500. TR 6-6382. Central locatkm 183,900. PhU- stove length, $10 per load deliver­ for rent, complete housekeeping Overtime Schedule brick Agency, IQ 8-8484. I have resolved not io get tat­ At the end of two weeks, our i tration reported that In the fl.scal | ‘‘ ELEXTTROLUX Sales and Service, save--the price is right. Trees re­ vision. References. TR 5-9121 Salary: $5,033.60-$6,406.40 ed. Call PI 2-7886. , facilities between Center and hoa- achool, shopping and transporta­ man deserts the cotppany of i year ended June 30. 1992, farmers Plans and supervise* work of ’ pital. Ml 3-5589. ! tion 817,500. Phil'illbrick • Agency. ■ —MI 1*4 STORY 7 room home, new tooed. banded representative, Alfred moved. Call Paul Ellison Satur- t»t vaoaspp , ■< i SEPTIC TANKS plumbing and roof, 4 bedrooms, ROCKLEDGE 8 year old cus­ Living has taught me that in would-be heroes, and relapses into and their cooperatlve.s borrowed Amell, 2Q6 Henry St. Tel MI day.s, 289-5226 I PLEASANT woman to live in with employe* engatged in construc­ AND All Prevailing 6enefito 9-8464. local famiiily. No cooking, good tion and maintenance of sanitary DRY HARDWonn t„ FURNISHED rooms, complete light aluminum combinations, double tom built modem ranch. Living the matter of good resolutions it all his old bad habits. But all the a record total of 14.8 billion, an PLUMBINU 8-0460. home. Writel ___ Box___ DD,, __ Herald,___ Pius RCX3CVILLE — In a residential! garage, cloee to all achools, room with flreplause, electric pays to move slowly and care­ rest of the year he guiltily (eels lncrea.se of 11 per rent over the ^ sewers and water mains. dehve^d or^'742^6665''"'^’ housekeeping -facilities.^ C en tr^y kitchen, dining area, 8 bedrooms, previous year. There now are Wator Heatora RIDE WANTED to Pratt * Whit­ DICK'S SNOW plowing Call Mil state name and -eferenew in let Requires four years’ employ­ located. Mrs. Dorsey. 14 Arch St., PLUfWQI SEWERS area, settling an estate. 2 family $15,900. Phllbrick ' Agency, MI’ fully. he’s a bum- which he isn’t. His 3-6637. ter. Manchester. 6-4. Second apartment fully fur- 9-8464. 3 full baths 30x26 foot recreation On the way to a place where I mistake was in trying to over­ 525.000 farmer-member* of FCAs ; ney, 8-4:45, from Seymour St. MI ment in sanitary sewer and water Profit Sharing Plan room with fireplace, attached ga­ Humidifiers HEATING 8-2388. main construction or maintenance Machine Cleaned nlshed with Income, of $25 per .sometimes lunch, 1 pass the par­ reach him.self. In th* country. | PART-TIME EVENING Garden— Farm—Dairy PLEASANT, heated room for gtn- week. Price $15,900. Cantor A (COLONIAL —Full of charm and rage. Beautiful wooded lot. Phll­ You can’t get to heaven all at includl^ one year in a responsible Septtc tknks, Wcdls, Sew­ livability, aluminum siding, alum­ brick Agency, MI 9-8464. lor—or perhaps den is the better Dehumidifiers Honsehold Sei vices supervisory capacity or a good Products 50 tleman. Apply 2 Pearl Street, MANCHESTER Goldfarb, Realtors, MI 3-8442, TR word—of a tattoo artist. His win- once. It takes time and one step AIR GONUmONINQ WORK Apt. 8, Mrs. Demute. er Lines bmtalled—OTIar Wa­ 5-6244, inum awnings, paneled den, one Offered 13-A know'ledge of civil engineering and QUALITY APPLES grown in Man­ terproofing Done. block west of Princeton Street. E. | ROCKVILLE—8 family 8-4-8. In dow Is full of brightly colored do-, at a time. The makifig of good ,4ir Cleaners Automobfles For Sale 4 tw'o years of the above employ­ TOOL and DESIGN slgn.s and fascinating photographs i resolutions, like .special barga.lns INVITATION REWEAVING of btirns, moth holes. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE chester. 22 lb. bag, $1.60 Bunce NEW CHARMING Colonial ranch, J. Carpenter, Broker MI 9-6051, come $170 per month. Owner can NEED CART Your credit turned ment including the special exper­ Farm. 529 W. Center, MI 3-8116. Apartments— Ftato— INC. family kitchen with Provincial 9-9X52. ' live rent free, lUness cause of of his human needlework. 'in the supermarket, .should be Heat Pumps .Zippers repaired Window Shades ience. McKin n e y c r o s. strictly limited to one to a ous- TO BID down? Short on down payment? made to measure; all sized Vene­ MACHINE OPERATOR Tenements 65 cabinets, excellent floor plan, sale. Asking price $15,000, Make i For 10 years, I have had a wild Additional benefit* include 11 180 Hartford Bd., Manchester matchlesa construotlon, onlynly ______ROCKVILLE—Ranch home, walk an offer. Cantor A Goldfarb, and unwholesome urge to go in­ tomer. Sealed bid* will be received at Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t tian blinds Keys made while you paid holiday*; two weeks’ paid va­ SeWMrag* Disposal Co. Water Pumps WILLIAMS despair! See Honest Douglas In­ v,alt. Tape Recorders for rent. Good figure aptitude and Household Goods 51 R(XXVILLE — 8*4 room apart­ lSO-182 Pearl «t.—s o S-SSOS T«4- MI 9-626$ 117,990. Hayes Agency, r a 1 ing distance to achoola, bua and' Realtor*, MI 8-8442. TR 5-6244. side and have a favorite design Th* thing to do Is to start with Office of the General Manager, quire about lowest down, small­ Marlow’s, 867 Msdn, Ml 9-6331. some typing ability needed. 5 cation: sick leave: Retirement ment, stove, refrigerator and 8-4803. stores, 24 foot living room, fam­ tattooed on my forehead—th* a small good resolution the Center Street. Manchester, Water Coolers est payments anywhere No smaU nights per w'eek. Plan and Social Security; Blue ELECTRIC stove. 40”, tWo ovens, heat, 15 minutes from Hanford. ily style kitchen, a bedrooms. great ship Titanic sinking—in (our smaller th* better -but then go Connecticut, until January 11, 1963 loan or finance company plan. Cross, CMS, major medical and excellent condition. Inquire 19 adiUts. MI 9-4824, TR 5-1168. MANCHESTER-7 room split level, i $12,900 Cantor A Goldfarb. Real vivid colors The design naturally ahead and keep It. 11:00 A.M. for Chemicals, Water Softeners OIL SERVICE, Inc. Douglas Motors. 333 Main | Building—Contracting 14 COMPTOMETER sickness and accident insurance. Tyler Circle, Manchester. 1*4 baths, rec room, garage, cov- 1 tors MI 8-8442, TR 5-6244 ANDOVER includes the iceberg which caused »For example, why don’t you, gid form* and specifications are Applications available at Gener­ FIVE ROOM modem flat in excel- ered patio half acre of parWike the ship to go down. too, resolve to abstain from hav- available at the Controller’s Of- Zone Control 1962 CORVAIR Monza FALLOUT SHELTERS—Additions, al Manager's Office. Manchester: j lent condition. Adult* preferred. “WHEN r r s ZERO OUTSIDE AND A NICE WARM FIRE grounda. Hayes Agency, IQ 8-4808. TOLLAND—7 room ranch, garage, “ ...... remodeling, bathrooms tile work, OPERATORS WRINGER type washing machine. Each year I have resolved not, lug the sinking of the Titanic tat- fice, 66 Center .Street, Manches- GENERAL ELEtTlUr DEALERS speed standard shift, radio and State Personnel Department, Hart­ Call MI 9-7161. ^ Available Jan. 1. Cal) M 8-7204. INSIDE" THA'TS THE TIME TO PLAN TO BUHJ> TOUR 1*4 baths, $17,600. Joseph Barth, VACA'nON AT HOME this to yield to temptation and let my-, tooed on your foretiead during I for, Connecticut, heater, whitewalls, limited slip recreation rooms. Roofing, con­ Several openings ^for exper­ ford: or any office of the Con­ NEW HOME FOR THE SPRING . . . year. 7 room older Cape, 4 bed­ Bath Rooms 118 MAIN—’Three rooms, heat, hot Broker. MI 9-0830. self be tattooed in this manner. I ! 1963? TOWN OF MANCHE.STER, K n o w n for Prodtsots and ServtW differential, windshield washers' crete work. Call Leon Cieszynski, ienced operators to work eve­ necticut State Employment Serv­ rooms. garage. recreation CONNEXmeUT low mileage. A bargain at $2,275 MI 9-4291. nings. Excellent wage and ice. I water, stove, refrigorator $100. 1 Half Size Charm room, separate dining room, credit my success *0 far to inher- If the temptation become* too KENMORE 40” range deluxe, ! MI 9-5229, 9-6. EXOEIXENT LOTS IN IDEAL IXiCATIONS IN ent strength of character, and two lrresi.atible. you can compromise RICHARD MARTIN, 841 Broad 8*., Manoheater—6Q S-4A4A MI 9-4100. working conditions. Be required white, $50. MT 9-8478 living room with fireplace, ar­ GENERAL MANAGER CALL ME on your formica needs. ■ to w'ork 5 nights per week. If APPRENTICESHIP openings for i MANCHESTER AND VICINITY TO FIT YOUR Evar-Laiting Baaufyl tesian well. $12,500. other factor* by having it tattooed on your 1968 WILLYS Aerolark. good run­ J>ara, counters, kitchen cabinets.! ,vou can work FOUR HOIJRS carpenters and machine opera­ 48 BIRCH STREB3T—Large 4 room DREAM HOME . . . My wife says the sight of any chest. You will still be a man of ning condition. Call MI 9-4478. vanitory imits, table-tops and is­ tors. Apply immediately Conn. j flat, second floor, furnace $90. kind of shipwreck makes her half-)ionor per night any time betw'een 5 FRIOIDAIRE refrigerator in good ^ MI 9-5229. 9-6. Ool] Mrs. Shorts, MI 8-8886. Reasonable offer accepted. land stands, MI 9-8936 , p.m. and 11 p.m,. please apply State Employment Service; 806 condition, $25. MI 9-8704. FINANCING AND MORTGAGES EASH.T ARRANGED . , . nervous, and And half an honor is better than Main St., Manchester. Few companies would issue none. ^ RECREATION rooma framed. All credit or lend money to * man PICKUP ’TRUCK good condition. ' "ly PaU carpentry, Nice PART-’TIME man for service sta­ NO HOME TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL FOR US PI 3-8323. • I work. No job too small. Dii* and FIRST NATIONAL tion. Must be honest, dependable, Musical Instrnmento 5.5 J. WATSON BEACH & CO. with the sinking of the Titanic In- Brazil Firm .4(iri»ad STORES, INC. W® SPECIALIZE IN CUSTOM BUILT HOMES, AND HAVE .scribed on hla forehead, no mat­ low prices January only Box 901, experienced, middle aged. State ACCORDIONS, guitars, amplifiers, j PLANS FOR MOST HOMES OB CAN USE YOUR 31 Central Row Hartford 1959 HILLMAN Husky station : Manchester. Service Station, 770 Main St organs. Save to 40%. New ter how much such a tattoo would STOCKHOLM A Swedirfi ball­ wagm, like new low Park and Oakland Ave. Wanted SPECIAL PLANS. 532-3115 enhance on*’’* prestige at cocktail mileage. I ■ East Hartford store special—free amplifier and- bearing company is rontributirig *590. Call MI 3-1601, case with guitar special. Ron- parties. technical expert.s fo»: a new steel Roofing—Siding 16 If you are unable to apply dur­ JANITOR WANTED. Apply Man­ JOHN When 1964 dawns, mv forehead works being built near Sao Paulo, 1960 FALCON 4-door sedan, good chester Bowling Green, Mf 9-3989. dinone Music Center. 1165 Main,! COOK A. A. DION, INC, ing the da.v. call the Personnel East Hartford. 289-2089. New TEL. Ml 9.9515 Brazil. Production is to start 1st condition, reasonable call MI Roofing siding, RARE OPPORTUNITY offer, for *1:0‘‘luf T v ‘i:‘‘th^^con^7.tion 1965. 9-1187. painting Carpentry Alti Aiteratlons Office at 289-1571. and arrange­ MAN WANTED for banking insti­ store open till 9. FEMALE quick occupancy this 8 room Gar- ^ and additions. Ceilings. Workman ments will be made for a per­ tution in neary suburban area. rloon Colonial with 2-car garage. of knowing that I kept my word sonal Interview in the evening. to myself and carried out the good FAICON 1960, 2-door sedan, auto- ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St Kntwledge of typing and previous Office and Store Altornoons. Apply For the growing family a definite matlc transmission, original own­ MI 3-4860. business experience required. tk 6 0 N S or M l 3-6578 6 bedroom poesibility. 2*3 baths, resolution I made. er, 15,000 miles. Excellent condi­ WANTED — Woman for full-time ‘ experience required, Equipment 54 At the risk of being smug. I'd laundry work. Good hours,hours goodrood ‘ position for qu^lfied CrestfieM enclosed aunporch for summer tion. $1,496. TR 5-7788 a ll TYPES of roofs repaired or and satisfactory person with ex pleasure. Call for particulars to­ Ilk* to point out the ihajor error A Good Time To Buy Is ------,----I replac'td, specializing in Bonded I pay. New System Laundry. Harri-1 ’TYPEWRITER — NEW ’TYPB- Convalescent Hospital of millions of Americans today, in 1951 BUICK SPECIAI. ' son Street. | cellent benefit* provided. Send day. Beechler-Smith, Realtor, straight 8 built-up and shingle roofing writers $55 and up; used type­ MI 8-2461, Mr. DellaFera the sea.sonal throes of trying . to Daring Our Mid-Winter engine. Excellent condition” low resume and anv pertinent Infor­ writers '$29 and up. Beniim’a MI 9-8952, MI 8-6969. Coughlin Roofmg Co. Manches- COME OUT come out, wherever mation to Box A, Herald. fulfill their good resolutions. mileage, good tire* Well ■worth, ter. Ml 3-7707. I Typewriter Service, 479 E, Mid­ 8-FA;MILT 7-7 (4 bedroomB each) They go on loo big a aelf-im- seeing. Cal] MI 9-7646 after 6 p.m. ______you are RNRN’s. s. Part-time—hours t-.dtt/-. q'TYiRip /.Iai-It A.rAniAA r a dle 'ITilte., Manchester. MI- 9-8477. New Yeew's S p ecia l--N O W REDUCED! BIDWELL HOME Tmprovem'ent! convenience. Call MI S l'n eft^ ^n j ond 5, centrally located, main-j proyement binge, 1956 CHEVROLET pickup truck tallied In excellent condition, “I'm going to give up smoking, SPECIALS Company roofing, siding, altera- _ ' reliable. ----- References, experienced, separaU heating units, 2-car ga- overeating,” say* th# m lm S e a e h e A half ton, radio, $495 Bantly’s tions. additions and remodeling! driver's license essential. Box J, rage fine biv^tm ent opportun-, ^ take off 30 Main 8 t MI 9-8247 between 6-9. of all types. Excellent workman­ Herald. ON ship. MI 9-6495, o i pounds jmd get more exercise. CLERK-TYPIST Ml 9-9858. Warren E. Howland, ® Tbe Cotonnades Hotel ft detightM^r dMheentf Salesmen Wanted 36-A Torry Road, Tolland Realtor,Realtor LHMI 3-lloa.8.1108 ______1 I ^ office. ■**®P' I’m ALUMINUM Auto Accessories—Tires 6 Designed lor family fun, the spacious gtamnk am am Roofing and Chimneys 16-.A j General Office Work COVENTRY—Nicely furnished 4 going to be kinder to my wife and ROOFING—Specializing repairing rooms, shower bath, artegian, children, and quit kicking th* aha water s edge bf tbe Atlantic Ocean. There’s 8M feet e i petvato FOR ^ L E —On* continental k-it Stuyvesant Insurance Company well, corner lot. Everything, only , neighbor’s dog around. I’m going • DOOR CANOPIES far 1967-1969 Ford. (Tall MI 3-0714. roofs of all kinds, new roofs gut­ ha* clerical position with op­ ter work.. chimneys cleane 1 re­ $7,900. 742-7878. to—” beach tor tunnuig *• • • t'vo sparkling salt-water pools . . . CMiting portunity for advancement SALESMAN In three day* he turns himself paired Aluminum siding 80 • m R M DOORS •oeiol activities. Deep-sea fishing and golf neerby. Snjogr amm am4 Anto Driving School 7-A yofra’ experience Free estimates w'ith full fringe benefits. Should MORSE ROAD—7 room Cape, -at­ into a nervous wreck, and by the ------Call Howley, MI 8-5861. MI 8-0703 be accurate typist. Insurance TO SELL tached garage, fireplace, high lo­ end of the week he has mads cation, trees, hot water oil, com­ bafomuility, superb oooommodetiooa and wobdetiul food. LARSON’S—Connecticut's flrat B- — background helpful but not everyone around him miserable, and STORM censt^ dri'vlng school trained— Rudio-TV Repair Services !8j TOP THREE GENERAL binations, need* decorating. Ex­ too. Open December 21 to April 18. Certified and approved is now of­ necessarj'. Call (or appoint­ cellent value $16,900. Goodchild- He has tried to exceed his own fering claasruon and behind CONNIES yv and Radio Service. ‘ ment MI 9-5347, Mr, Stanley. MOTOR AUTOMOBILES Boitlett, Realtors, 289-0939, Mil WINDOWS Wiiki Dept. 19 for FREE color folder! wheel Instruetloa teen-agers. available all hours Satisfaction i 265S->I 8-7925. AQ 6-607B. guaranteed. Call MI 9-1315. I Legal Notl« Exceptional opportunity (or Use your embroidery skill during! MANCHESTER—St. James Par- F Dan Hatelmira, Prtaidtnl E-Z L E R N ! HAPPY NEW YEAR: We are the right man, ample salary ■Imple, soft and flattering day-' the long winter days to croas-etltch Ish __ and walking distance to . DRCKKR ON LIMITATION OF. Buy Now, Keep Moving—Trucking— ! happy Avon Representatives and commission plus many time dress, created in half sizes a lovely rose quilt far your bed­ center of town. Large 6 room | CLsAIMS DRIVING SCHOOL. INC. S torage 20 , have been able to meet the. other benefit*. Write stating 181 PORTER STREET, MANCHESTER for the woman who is shorter and room! 80 easy to moke; so very hiinvMlrkWDungoiow with Jt8 twHmnmaDearoome^-_ i1 CovenU-y. ^ COURT within of PROBATE *n«1 for th* bolden Di»- I enormous demand for our Christ-. age, marital status, education­ fuller than average. nice to use! p&ndADl€ for more—looking; for trict of Coventry on the 3rd day of Warm Now Automatle ong Standard shift. THE X.U8TIN A. CHAMBERS CO. ! mas Gifts. We now know that all | ■RAND NEW . CU STO M RUILT No. 82«3 with Patt-O-Hama is owner with Imagination and abll- January, a.d. i963. _ Moving: packing, storage, local al background and business Pattern No. 3606-H has hot-iron Pay aa you go, tak« only the the care and effort that has gone j experience. ia sizes 12*4. 14V4. 1«*4. 18H, transfer (or 14 motifs and corner Ity to "do It yourself.” Major Elmor. Turklnzton, AND Buabar of lessons required. and long dietance Agent* (or into the manufacture and pack-1 REINIOED ler QUICK ACTIOWI! 30*4, 22*4. 24*4, 26'4- Bust 33 to work down—new gutters, tllo sid- On motion of Anna Z Hawke*. Ad- Lyon* Van Lines, Inc., world-wide aging of Our products will bring buds; color chart; full directions 4-room Cape Cod 34! x 24’ on 150' x 200’ lot. Basement 47. Size 14*4. 35 bust, 5'« yards (or making quilt. ing, boiler and water tank. Set- mlnlatratrlx. Route 31 Coventry Conn., OLOIOt AND NERVOUS STU­ movers. Free estimates. Ml 8-5i87 great Joy to thousands. Why not Box M 6 rooms, flriiplace. small lot for eaay maintenance. Ofaee of 35-inch; 14 yard contrast. tling eetate $13,600. Call Mrs. ?■' the eelale of c.eoi^ r. Hawkea 8r DENTS OUR SPECIALTY garage, birch cabinets, copper colored oven and range, To order, send 35c in coins to;— Save Now! MANCHFJ5TER Package DaUvery. join Us so you too can share in shopping oentsr, bua senrloe and HlgMantf Park schooL To order, send 35c in coins to: Hunter. MI 8-5806, TR 5-6611. MI deceMed"”'" ’ ^ dt.trict, fulfilling the ever-increasing de­ Aim* Catot, The Manchester Eve­ 8-8885. Barrows A Wallace. 65 E. Thl* Court doth decrat that aU OALL jrOK PltEB BOOKLET Light trucking and package deliv­ MANCHESTER HERALD mahogany fireplace wall, open staij^ay, tile bath witti PHONE MI 8-6016. MI S4f^8 Burnett, The Manchester Bve^ ning Herald, 1100 AVE. OP AMER­ Free Estiwiafas — E-K Terms ery, Refrigerators, washers and mand for our products in your Herald, 1160 AVE. OF Center St., Manchester, MI 8.5806L “ 25t{?r.*^of‘llSd « .‘au M b / r t h ^ 'r neighborhood? Call 289-4922. colored bathtub, sink, lavatory. IOA8, NEW YORK M, ICAS, NEW YORK 80, N.Y. M l stovo moring specialty. Folding For Istrcloss mailing odd 10c iot HOTEL Chairs for rent. W 9-07K. JOHN N. Y. BUCKLEY SCHOOL area — 6*4 fi*trttrlxM(!nd*dlreot»*m*t*%ibric vnottca •CORxLoCk'i DrlvlBg,6cliool. We FOOD SUPERVISOR—relief -3-8 For lOt-claoB mailing add 10c for each pattern. Print Name, Address room ranch, 8 opacious bedrooms,, be ztven of tht* oMer by adverttainz In BILL TUNSKY hava (IM only oCfloe aag class- days per week presently. Full­ Sitoatlons Wantied— each pattern. Print Name, Addreee with-• Zone and Pattern Number. ceramic tile bath, living room ‘ FKLM BEACH SHORES roam ia tmm. For eompikte in- Painting—Papering ^ time after March 15, 3-3 years Fem ale 38 with Zone] Style No. and Size. sTnd 50c,for the Big-Size Album, fireplace, attached garage. Nice thereof on the pubtir post tn *atd •food service’ experience required. n s , 5 0 0 filled with lovely designs, a seedla- lot. Immediate occupancy. Ask-(Town of Coventry nearest the plaea M 9-9095 RIVIERA BEACH. FLORIDA * Rhont PALM BEACH, VI 4'J221 lanMtlea aaa talepboae "yellow PAINTING, waUpapering, ceilings Salary open. Apply DleUtian, The Fall and Winter '62 issue of l y a Ottoa igM ain flt. refipished, hardwood floora sand- CALL FOR APPOINTMENT—MI t-70M Tfr*“ Foohion, our eieoMJng pot- work stltoh ssotloo u id tzM pat-1 fag-$10,700. Worrsn B. Howland, | ^fiSy R*cSrf,'^’^*‘^ 1 :30-4 p.m. Manchester Me­ WANTED •babysitting by' -mature and SO N S Im m . I Rsn)^ lu Mio^ ^ T b 36oSu> r o u SiwBosi. bribs 6d, Call MI 8-3108.' morial Hospital. woman. Call MI 8-4688. ' liiJiM tiiO a “ 1 " I O H

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College Plan \ A bou t Town Announce Engagements Tha Women’* A.yxillary of the Before Board Itra M¥l police Junior AitMetic A*- ■oolMlon will meet Monday at 8:16 OAR LEASING 4 Bjn. at the Weet Side Rwreation On Wednesday Robert M. Cosgrove a nwoi Who bntlding. has been In the oar leasing busi­ ’The bbqrd of education Wednes­ ness in the Greater Hartford area ' The Mencheeter WATES will day will b^ asked to endorse a for many years, la the manager of Bieet Tuesday at the Italian Amer- plan of aotiOu regarding, the pro­ the new Leasing Division of Mor- ioen Caub, Eldridge St., to elect posed Manchester community col­ larty Broe., Inc., at 801-818 Center offloeni. Weighing in will be from lege. St. 7 to 8 p.m. Mrs. Rocco FYancollne ’The junior college advUsory Cosgrove a native of Provi­ is In charge of the election. Menj- council and the board’s community dence, R. 1., is a graduate o l the bera will pay dues In order to at­ college liaison commititee have University of Rhode Island, His tend the banquet Feb. 7 at the been working to consolidate mate­ wealth of knowledge in auto fi­ K of C Home, of which Mrs. John rials and gather Information about nancing and leasing has brought Pavelack and her committee are the college before an evaluating him to head this new division. in charge. I committee visits Manchester High "While many people are aware School ’Tuesday, Jan. 16. of the trend toward leasing, rather Sunset Oouncil, Degree of Poca­ Board members wUl meet at than owning motor vehicles, on hontas, will meet Monday at 7:30 7:30 p.m. In thq board room of the part of large companies using in Tinker Hall, Main St., to elect Bennet Junior High School. a large number of cars, few are and Install officers. The installa­ Also on the agenda Is a report aware of the extent of this trend,” tion will be conducted by Mrs. from Lewis Piper, director of the Cosgrove said today. Edith Rockwood of Blast Hart­ Manchester Adult Evening School, Statistical figures have shown ford, deputy great Pocahontas, and asking the board to consider pro­ that, in the last ten years, car her staff. Refreshments and a so- viding a full high school equiva­ leasing has increased 269 per cent otal win follow. lency course in the night school while "fleet sales" have Increased '.: B The engagdBient of Miss Nancy 'rue engagement ol Miss Pamela program next fall. only 53 per cent. During the same .Ors The Women’s Auxiliary of the Lee Smith of Manche.ster to Jame.s R. Oonant of Manche.«ter to Garry A. Raymond Rogers Jr., princl- period, new car sales have In­ the g irire and Police Junior Athletic H. Sutliffe, also of Manchester, is creased 69 per cent, luyw Hassett Jr., al.so of Manchester, is f>al of Manchester High School, Associa/tion will meet Monday at announced by her parents, Mr. and will give a progress report on the Cosgrove says that although W et 8:16 pjn. at the West Side Rec­ announced by her parents, Mrs. Mrs. Winthrop F. Conant, 68 proposed Civli Defense program leasing does not ordinarily guar­ Maaoi reation building. Margaret Smitli of Boston, Mass.. Bigelow St. for the town’s school system. antee a large cash saving as com­ BST) pared with ownership of a car, and Leslie Smith, 23 Kerry St. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Other committee reports will be Interi Naval aviation officer candidate Mrs. A. Hyatt Sutliffe, 47 Cl'd*OT given by: winninl William Lt Oonlon Jr., son of Dr. Her fiance Is the son of Jame.s St. irarelj Joseph Hassett Sr., 72 Milford Rd. Christie F. McCormick, chair­ and Mrs. William L. Conlen, ^102 A graduate of Manche.ster High man of the ptersonnel policies com­ are I Lakewood Circle, is attending the Miss Smith attended Manchester School. Miss Conant attends the ths 1 High School and is employed by mittee, on the committee’s work in Naval School of Pre-Flight at the University of Hartford’s evening dealing with teachers on 1963-64 kounf Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Fla. the Rli Moore accounting office at divi.sion and is employed by the the Manchester Shopping Park- salary and benefits requests: Bel- After completing the 16-week Prudential Insurance Co. in Man­ don Schaffer, chairman of the fi­ course, he will be commiasioned an ade. chester. nance committee, a progress re­ ensign in the Naval Reserve. graduate of Howell Cheney Mr. Sutliffe, ai,so a graduate of port on work on the new school ■on, Technical School, Mr. Hassett Is a Manchester High School, is at­ budget and introduction of sev­ tava Robert E. Zlkus, a seaman ap­ lather and a member of the lath­ tending RCA Institute in New eral questions which require board ' eaus« prentice In the U.8. Navy, is serv­ ers’ union. York City. policy decisions; Ted Cummings, -rbut ing with ’Training Squadron 31 at The wedding is planned for the No date has been set for the chairman of the building anli sites law 1 the Naval Air Station, CoT“ 8 | anrine Fallot Studio V'edding. Fallot Studio committee, a progress report on Ing t Oiristi, Tex. A graduate of Man-' * proptosed building needs. flrat Chester High School, he is the son Mrs. Jane Stuck, chairman of ef < of Mr and Mrs. Edward M. Zlkus ) axeci the community college liaison New sales office headquartere at the Manchester Motor Sales Ifta Used Car lot at 612 W. Center St. the t Sr.. 46 Birch St. committee, will report on work of is shown above. The 45 foot by 20 foot building, which houses four individual closing • He Robert Eccellente, 35 LUley St., the committee and the junior col­ separate office for the sales manager, Raymond Dwyer, has its own heating plant and to atr-ooji- lege advisory council. ditioned. ’The exterior has a redwood finish with an interior decor o( biege and mahoganytahogany wallwau •Vm-< a Btudent musician at the Univer­ today wet the effio< sity of Connecticut, will appear in Also under discussion will be the paneling. Four salesmen and Dwyeir also have now office furntture. Dwyer said proposed nature center off Oak new building is a great Improvement over the former 12 by 12 foot one-room former salesroom, Sh a recital sponsored by the UConn tag Department of Music of the School Grove St., and an issue In execu­ new neon sign and extended paving toward Hartfdrd Rd. to planned tor the near future, he added. tive session. Jack of Fine Arts Thursday in the Von (Herald ^ o t o by O f i a r a ) . ______" Oail der Mehden Recital Hall at 8:15 their p.m. seat belt and to linked to the oar Robert M. Cosgrove alumnus of McGill University and an affiliate of Green Manor Con­ M ttt Student Explains came to the Travelers in 1951. struction Co., will also have a starter by a wire. When the aeat Foe, Douglas A. Kofner, a machinist nevertheless It does provide sever­ muniber of new tenants In the near belt to tightened, the preasure t i ^ mate fireman in the U.S. Navy, is School in Sweden al definite advantages: JOINS FASER future, it was reported. trips a safety mechanism Inside Stan serving aboard the attack aircraft 1. No capital investment — BYank U. Lupien, farmer owner The Mortlock Driving Sohdol, the ‘'Reratoder” and "unlocks’* tho . a te: carrier USS Ticonderoga, a part especially Important to small of the Colonial Remnant Shop at imder ■ George C. Mortlock, will starter solenoid. Ber*i of the combined First Fleet force Miss Karin Janssoo, the Ameri­ can Field Service exchange stu­ business. 115 Center St., has joined the sales soon make its headquarters in the tliey Involved in Exercise Night Stick shaping center’s lower level. ITve The New England Fuel finatttato off the California cosist. He is the dent from Sweden who is studying 2. ’Transportation costs are force at the Fraser Rug-Craft at Manchester High School, spoke budgeted In advance—including de­ Studio at 192 Hartford Rd. as firm Is presently located at 448 announces the opening of the 2nd Pwk! son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Main St Group of the 18th l8th AnnualJ ‘ Oil — the Komer, 63 Elro St. to the Cosmopolitan Club yester­ preciation which is not figured by manager of woolen sales. day at Center Congregational a person until the time comes to ’The announcement was made Also scheduled to open in mid- Heat Service School next ’Tuesday vistfl January are the P A M Upholster­ at 7 p.m. at the PoUsh National Jack L. Wicker chief hospital i Church. trade it in. jointly by owners of the firm, "J She said Americans are busy 3. You are furnished with a new Harry, Grace and Janette FYaser, ers: B. Petlto, shoenvaiksr; and the Home, 100 Govemor St., Hartford. she corpsmaji In the U.S. Navy, greet­ Ralph and Paul Beauty Salon. A ’The course, held each ’Tuesday ed the New Year at the South and friendly and that the SwedlMi car periodically — depending on The engagement of Miss Mil-O The engagement of Miss Mary people are more reserved. She knitting center known as "Knit­ night for nine weeks, is designed Pole. He is the husband of the Ann Magnani of Manchester to length of the lease, without con­ ter’s World,” will open sooner, it dred June Gamer of Andover to said the weather in Karlstad, suming time of shopping for a new to keep the oil burner serviceman former Miss Jean F. Millkowskl of Milford Paul Chasse of Hartford Clarence August Mikolelt Jr., also was reported. Manchester. Varmland Province, where she car. up-to-date on new service methods is announced by her parents, Mr. of Manchester, is announced by and equipment. *rhere is a nominal her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis lives, is not as cold as Manches­ 4. Service problems are of more and Mrs. John'J. Gamer of Ixmg ter’s winter has been so far. HEAVY MAIL USERS charge for the school which inr Hill Rd., Andover. Magnani, 27 N. School St. concern to the leasing firm, the Business and industry will be the eludes a valuable manual. For fur­ She said schools in Sweden have owner of the car, and are taken Personal Notices Her fiance Is the son of Mrs. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and classes six days a week, but re­ heaviest contributors when the ther Informaition call Warren 'Thaddie Chasse of Madawaska, Mrs. Clarence Mikolelt, 21 Wood­ quire no weekend homework. care of at once. Pdit Office Department begins Tennant, American Goal Oo., or Maine, and the late Mr. Chasse. land St. There are few qxtra-curricular ac­ 6. Your tax and expense rec­ raking in new receipts from the Keith Fletcher, Better Home Heat In M em oriam A graduate of RHAM High Miss Magnani. a 1959 graduate tivities, she said, although physi­ ords are simplified — insuring higher postal rates Monday. Council, Inc., Hartford. In loving memory of Jessie Irish of Manchester High School, at­ you full credit for all properly de­ who passed away Jan. 6. 1944. School in Hebron, Miss Gamer Is cal education is assigned four pe­ Aimed at putting the depart­ employed by the Aetna Fire In­ tended Central Connecticut State riods weekly. She took 12 subjects ductible car expensea ment on a nearly break-even basis Adrians Blfth Avenue Hair­ You are not forgotten. Mother, dear. surance Co., Hartford. Mr. Chasse College and is a graduate of Han­ last year, she said. "In recognizing the leasing for the first time in decades, the dressers at 829 Main St. will soon Never shall you be. trends, Moiiarty Bros, recently de­ move into new and larger quarters As long as life and memory last. Is employed by the Champlin Co., over School of Modeling. She is Miss Jansson also discussed hiked rates are expected to add We shall remember thee. Hartford. employed by the Connecticut Bank briefly th epolltlcal life In Sweden, cided to extend its automotive more than $600 million In new at 856 Main St., former Fireertone and ’Trust Co., Hartford. service to include this new leas­ Store and Democratic Headquar­ Kenneth Irish and family. A June 22 wedding is planned. She is living at the home of Mr. revenues this year. Mr. Mikoleit attended Manches­ and Mrs. George Walker, 17 Har­ ing program, with emphasis on Postal officials say business and ters. ’Ihe new hair styling center ter High School and served in the vard Rd. serving local individuals and busi­ industry account for three-fourths is expected to be one of Um larg­ U.S. Marine Corps for four and a She was introduced by Mrs. nesses. Our leasing program will of the first class mall volume. est In New England, it w u re­ half years. He is employed by Bki- Robert Ruasell. Mrs. Richard Olm­ feature flexible individual lease About 25,000 firms In the United ported. glneering Services Inc. in Glaston­ sted and Mrs. George Stiles of the plans best suited to the needs of States account for half of the busi­ bury. hospitality committee served tea the lessee, the ‘very best in serv' ness volume, It was reported. ’The Hartford National Bank The wedding is planned for Aptrll and sandwiches after the talk. Ice’,’’ Cosrove said. and ’Trust Co. this week rmorted ELKS’ SETBACK LEAGUE 27 at St. Bridget s Church. ’The firm will provide nation­ net operating earnings for 1962 at BRIEFS Loring Studios wide service facilities on a reci­ *1116 appointment of Gerald $5,404,590, an Increase of 10.6 per Two Notify Town procal basis with other members frank U. Lupien Hite of Louisville, Ky„ to the cent over 1961 earnings of $4,891,- STARTS TUESDAY, JAN. 8, 8 P.M. of the Llncoln-Meroury Dealer sales staff of Bud Hendricks, In- 214 and a record high for the bank. Of Fall Injuries Leasing Association, it was report­ who have purchased, the stock of dlanapolia-based Iona factory rep­ Earning for the year are equiva­ ed. Woolen.Remnants" from Lupien. resentative, has been announced. lent to $3.97 per share. ANY TEAM W ISHING TO ENTER PLEASE "We will lease all makes and Lupien, who has been In the ’The Hendricks firm covers south­ CALL HI 9.8262 ’Two women notified the town, models of cards, in addition to our field of rug braiding and rug hook­ ern Indiana and northern Ken­ *The Connecticut Bank and ’Trust they were hurt from falls on regular Lincoln-Mercury line, in­ ing instructing as well as sales for tucky for Iona, electric protJucts Oo. at Hartford this week reported town-owned streets. cluding Lincoln Continental, Mer­ some 17 years, will work at the mianufaoturlng company on Re- gains in operating results and Mrs. Blsiejanls Pagliaro, 4 cury Monterey and Meteor, and Fraser Studio In production and year-end resources fqr the year OPEN TO MEMBERS and NON-MEMBERS sales of rug making equipment. gent St. Oakland St., said she fell Dec. 4 the Comet,” Cosgrove added. 1962. Gross operating' income was on the street pavement in front of Harry Fraser, founder of the $24,909,410, representing an In­ BYaser Rug Making BJquipment Jobs provided by New England her house. The pavement was SEA.SPRITE JOINS FLEET crease of $2,093,618 over 1961 S/g- Co. in 1947, and his wife, Grace, employers In 1962 reached a new ures. Oi>eratlng expenses, includ­ i cracked, she said, and she re- high in employment, scoring an I ceived injuries of the left wrist, ’The Navy’s new high speed, all- said they are most happy to make ing interest paid to depositors, to­ weather UH2A Seasprite utility Lupien join their firm. all-time record for the region In taled $15,935,530 reflecting an in­ ; right knee, mouth, teeth and fore- August with 3,840,000 employed THE ARMY AND NAVY and rescue helicopter has joined We have just secured a ship­ crease of $1,403,576 over the pre­ ' head. the fleet. workers, according to reports I Miss Marlon W. Brookings, 141 ment including whites, pastels, vious year. Net operating inooma The first of these advanced tur­ plaids, g^reens and browns, excel­ from the U.S. Department of La­ I Birch St., said she fell on Oak bor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, after taxes amounted to $4,991,409,. bine powered aircraft was re­ lent material for braiding or hook­ which Is equal to $4i89 per share St. at the crossing between Hale ceived Dec. 18, 1962, by Helicop­ ing, offered at popular prices," Boston, office. *1116 average wage Department Store and Watkins increase was slightly over 8 per on the average number of shares ter Utility Squadron 2 at Lake- BYaser said. The firm also carries outstanding during the year. This Bros, after she stepped on a de­ hurst NAS, N. J. complete line of rug mekli^ cent durlpg 1962 but wage gains pressed mauihole cover. She re­ were partially offset by a 1.9 per compares with net operating in­ |S:J i Manufactured by the Kaman equipment, hooked rug paittems, come of $4,616,787, or $ 4 .« per INGAND ceived a sprained apkle, she said. Aircraft Corp., the UH2A Sea- cent rise in retail prices, nearly slitters, frames and hoops, and Although she received treatment sprite adds the dimensions of twice the amount of the advance share on a le a w number of ahaiies hooked and braided rug supplies. outstanding In 1961. The gain in DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT for the injury for six weeks, she speed and all-weather operability Mrs. Fraser, who was in­ in 1961. added, she does not Intend to sue to the vital fleet missions for net operating income to equivalent The engagement of Miss Marcia troduced to hooked rug making in to 10.5 per cent over a year ago. 8 O'CLOCK Allison Miller of Manchester to the town, but would like payment which HU-2 is responsible. This her youth, today conducts private NEW PRODUCTS: *The cold ! Davts Spencer of Boston, Mass., of medical bills of 842.80. helicopter squadron is charged classes In the art of rug making winter is a good season tor the l*j has been announced by her par­ with the job of providing fleet and sewing. Indoor artist and sculptor, and a ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Miller, 103 units with plane guard and search new media for sculptors to offered .Adelaide Rd. and rescue helicopter operations. REXJORD SALES by Adhesive lYoduots Oorp., New Area Schools Set , The Seasprite will be able to Her fiance is the son of Mr. Manchester Shopping Parkade York, N.Y., called ’’Bramasto.” It and Mrs. Herbert R. Spencer, Blrie, Road Safety Talks perform the Navy’s difficult all- merchants have report^ the most comes in a liquid to which a hard' WESTOWN Pa., and Las Palmas, Canary Is­ weather utility and rescue mis­ successful Christmas Season on ener is added. Pour it into the ■ V PHARMACY II lands. Spain. sion at distances greater than record there. mould and It sets in about 20 458 Hartford Rd.—MI 9-WM AUTOMATIC Meeitings for teen-agers on high­ 300 jnlles. Depending on the spe­ Most major riiain stores Indicat­ minutes, the firm says. A variety Miss Miller is a graduate of way safety will be held at Cov­ cific mission, cruising speeds in ed that volume was up more than of types to available, resembling To maintain our continuity Chaffee School, Windsor, and entry High School Monday and at excess of 135 knots with dash 30 per cent over the 1961 holiday carrara marble, various stones. Skidmore College, Saratoga Blllington High School Jan. 14. speeds up to 145 knots can be at' period. Some retailers reported Jade,' old bronze, brass hnd gold of medical service we are, Springs, N. Y. Directed by the State I*olioe, t^ned by the hellc5{)ter. sales up over 50 per cent. ’The . . . Also, your car won’t start Mr. Spencer Is a graduate of Highway and Motor Vehicle De­ A single rotor helicopter, the Grand Union’s Grand-Way "Store, unless your seat belt is fastened WASH ’N’ CLEAN Millbrook School, Millbrook, N. Y„ partments,, the meetings to ac­ Seasprite is powered by a Gener­ Sears, W. T. Granit, Stein’s and tightly. It’s claimed, if you use Open AM Day and Princeton University, where quaint teen-agers with the im­ al Enectrio T-58-8 gas turbine en­ the Fair were among those re­ the “Stay-Safe Reminder," a AT THE GREEN ^ he was a member of Colonial Club. portance of safe driving ^ made gine developing 1,250 horsepower. porting better sales. gadget pniade by Caravan Mtg, 530 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE He is a member of the Princeton available to towns whose police or The rotor system employs the ’The Parkade, which is owned by Co., Inc., Long Beach, Calif. The SUNDAY Club of New York, and the Union educational officials request them. unique Kaman-developed servo the Birst Hartford Realty Corp., small, square device slips over the Boat Club of Boston. He is asso­ ’The program has become popu­ flap control, a small aileron type AMPLE FREE PARKING ciated with United-Carr Fastener lar throughout the state. Hap located on the trailing edge Corp., Cambridge. Mass. of the rotor blades. The Kaman A Feb. 23 wedding is planned. LAYOFFS BOOST JOBLESS control system has been recog­ Bradfnrd-Bachrach photo nized for its Inherent stability THE LATEST DRY GLEANING HARTFORD (AP) - - i ’ear-end characteristics which in turn en­ factory shutdowns, construction hances the helicopter’s all-weath­ industry layoffs and cutbacks in er oiierating capability. AND UUNDRY MACHINES apparel businesses caused an in­ crease of 7,582 in the weekly total I KAMAN p EGm o h o n REVERSING ACJION 16 Lbs., 25 Lbs., 50 Lbs. Notice of unemployment compensation SAME AS USED ON U. S. SUBMARINES James T. King Jr., former Man­ WE HAVE DAILY claims filed in Connecticut, the chester resident and graduate of WITH State Labor Department said yes- Manchester High School who pow terday_ The number of claims filed resides in Broad Brook, has been DELIVERY TO THE last week was 41,831, compared appointed director of purchasing to 46,209 during the corresponding for Kaman Aircraft Corp. MISS DIANNE PLATT AT THE CONSOLE AUTOMATIG DRY CLEANING period last year. King, who joined Kaman in BOLTON 1952, has been assistant director of purchasing since last Jtme. He DONE ON THE PREMISES UNOER to also a gradate of PAWA Tool SUNDAY, JANUARY 6 AREA INVITATION and Die Course and attendbd, 'the 4:30 P:M. SUPERVISION OF OUR TRAINED University of Connecticut. TO BID The helicopter firm’s purchasing PERSONNEL Sealed bids will be received at activities are located In its Main A COFFEE HOUR WILL FOLLOW LENOX the Office of the Genuitl -Manager, St. plant (former Fuller Brush 41 Center Street Manchester, Con­ building) at Hartford. PHARMACY necticut, imtll January 14, 196S At THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED — Same Day Service — 11:00 A.M. for . Reinforced-Con- CHIEF UNDERWRITERS 299 E. CENTER ST. crete-Fhpe, John E. Lombardo of 329 Hack­ ON PROFESSIONALLY LAUNDERED SHIRTS Bid. forma and specifications matack St. tmd G. Richan! Messier TEL Ml 9-0896 are available at the Controller’s of Coventry have each been pro­ • FOR ALL YOUR LAUNDRY Office, 66 Center Street, Manches­ moted to chief, Underwriter in the TRINITY , COVENANT. CHURCH ter, Connecticut group department at the Travelers AND DRY CLEANING NEEDS TRY Town of Manchester, Insurance Co. at Hartford. ON HACKMATACK STREET, NEAR KEENEY ^THIS CONVENIENT LOCATION TODAY! Connecticut Lombardo, Who' jollied the in­ Rlcharil Martin, surance firm In 1060, to a graduate Read Herald Adv». Oensnl Mfenagw of Brown UUvaivlty. MosMer to an ------M.------

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* By Buni *•-. j . Her-good looks are natural, too. Oastlns Bette XlavlB m one Bxoept for lipstick she uses no the guert makeup, I f(nind''Out. during the Raymond Burr / last convention of American Wom­ brief sloH-liH en in Radio and Television. She Mason" role was keynote speaker and I was B8T),la standing by with a photographer Inteti tc^reooM the event. He deeided he arinni Waiited a "matte flnleh" and 1 had (d s'curiy around and borrow face powder. She doeen’t even carry a ■pram. M Compact. ” ^nds like a* oombl^tiM wprth tw .h .“W Shoes' still as svelte as when she rram's playbd Carole Lombard's sister in ? JacK- 'My. Man Godfrey” or any other ______. ^ lawyers of her 60 films you're now seeing ban *•' champim' In bar. Not be- on the late ehow. The only dif­ nriM she is $ feminist—she isn't ference is then she was brunette. _but because she herself studied Now she's what I thought was law for two yetre befOM ,detour- silvered blonde. "No, no," she cor­ liir to Hollywood for a career rected me in her fortrlght way. Bnt as an a<|tf«ss and now as.^(^e “It’s grey, natural grey," very of tolaviMott'a most n|ipeotfd fa k in g too, with her tan. > executive producers—and ont ; Of. "Perry Mason" is as popular ■at. the few women in that «helen. ' td • the abroad as in America. (It's dubr oon- How did she make the trip from bod into 30 languages). How does w«U •Vm-oameamdrh*’ herself to a.’iilce big ahe aooount for it? "Well we offioe bdilnd the sopnetr. r i wHh deep respect for the th* pnCooseOe of law and Justice," she . ▲ She end bar hugbaivi,-adveetls' Med. tag exeeuttve Cornwell "Conijf 8|Ud "and We're what you call Jackson, todk turns explaining. painstaking.” .She Is especially Oail retired „fram film following fratifled that the program Is mak- their niiufrlage in 1*47 but not, as ng the American Ideal of legal iM oar It turned obt, from show business. lustice comprehensible even to « aeat For, when, .Jackson and hid long­ peoiXes whose own legal systems ■eaaure time friend lawyer-author Baric are very different. Inaldo Stanley Oardner began considering She gets to. her office at 9 a.m., ■M" tho n televisloQ aerlea baaed on. Oard- sMs in on script session, casting neris famed "Perry Mason’’ hooks and wardrobe. they eeked Oeil to Join them and "The others work fiVe days .a | ttuto togothdr they (omoed,, Patsano week. Gait works seven," says her I and Product tone which, noW produoea admiring husband. Gall added I Oil the program wHh' the CBS. TOle^ the wericend work was usually ladey Tiskm KetwoMc, ^ ' transacted while she held a kitch- tonal "Just can me ’£«wky Plmre’ " eq phone in one hand and stirred ford, •he saysi haoaneo the tintc something on the etove with the •day wne ri^ to gat.Bl«/«ei1(ie under, other. ‘ gned wny both . Jeoksdn- and Hardner " I don't know how she does it,” »man wera fuliy eommittsd to other a man who was a classmate of hers lioda worii ao OUt^ took tine: helm. back at the University of Ala­ ninal “We knew' what we were do­ bama told me earlier this week. 1 iOo ing," Jackson wndlss. "She has "She works hard but always Msms ■ fur- wonderful head for business, she’s to have time for her children. A ■r on a good executive, and she has a couple of weeks ago I bumped or sound ssnse of showmanship. into her early in the morning guid­ Heat "Best a t all, though, she’s not ing Jennifer through the intrica­ an ’actress’ never wae.” cies of the Farmer’s Market. , May­ Don’t blink! As he talks on you be she'll grow up to be as good a Halr- wallMu he isn’t .tjhrowlng etonee cook as her mother." The Jack- 11 apoQ at. 1^ wife’s well-aeclaimed thee- sons have two children—Jennifer Liarters pUut taienta; rather he’e compli­ who 1s now ten and Tom, who is reatOM menting her complete lack of af­ nine. idquar- fectation. She, has a quick wit, Her pet peeve? "No don't you, center but it’s kind and she sparkles too, go ask me when and if -'Perry • larg- wiUwut being "actressy," Mason' is going to lose a case! I Gail Patrick Jackson, executive producer ot the OBS-TV "Parry Mason” series, chats on sM can onl.v tell you he never lost one with - "Perry” himself, Raymond Burr. Among those eUbblng for Burr While he takes time oat in Gardner's hundred volumes.” She ndded, "nnd another thing, peo­ for surgery will be B ^ e Davis. Bank ple do need heroes." JOHW lf»WCY No point I suppose in our ask­ ^ 6 2 ^ ing if Bette Davis will be a heroine 0.6 per in her role or If Micheel R»nr'e SATURDAY TVfecision PROGRAM (4,891,- and Waiter Pldgeon (also sched­ e bank, a. LEBOT NORBn, (88) Late Show uled to guest-star during Burr's U:ee ( ») (88) Sgpcrcar Cotton. •qulva- Preeldent (M-»*)^ake '■a Far DaMp (48) Haatovanl "Two'Plaga West". Joa absence) win their cases, too. T:ie ( 8) Leonard Boraatela Aad-Tbe (48) HsUyweed’s Ftaeo4 ( 8) Bass B a m * l ;i e ( 8) Newscope Guess we'I! Just have to tune In (M) CandleplB BowUss New York Pkilkarmoaio tnturance of 4lt K in H a Major works performed are l :i e ( 8) News A Weather and .... n :te ( 8) The Beadlns Beern ( 8) Memeata el Comfort i Trust (U-ae> ExpUrins Cesar Franck's Symphony in D B im tU I Minor, and Aron Copland’a "B1 1:18 ( 8) Saa Fraaciseo Beat sported I (Color) ( 8) Goodnight Hymn ( 8) Salom Mexico. (R). 1 :« ( 8) Moment Of Meditstise ta and S44 N MAIN BTBEBT “New Faces of Congress,” a lie ( »> BFD Ra. 8 (88-81) 8am - B m ediri e year special full-hour telecast of inter­ • 8) M* FrleaS FHeka "< ( 8-48-88) Oallaat Men PnONF Ml 8- WraatBns a German prisoner, a former an In- of the 88th U. 8; Congress, will be l:8 e ( 8) Marie Olympic runner. O'Brien) fights a grand-theft m MAIN STREET "Pals of The Saddle". John charge sigainst a housing develop­ » 1 «Sr- resented by NBC News Sunday, Wayne, "Till The Clouds Roll 8:18 ( 8) M e Deteadera PHONF id t-0tM By".. June Allyson. Jndy Oar- Man on his way to the death ment wizard (guest star Howard Inolud- San. • (4-5 p.m. EST). house followlac an unjust con­ Duff) while encountering roman­ ora lo­ land. viction, kills euard wh'le eacap- (8f) Waich Mr. Wfaiard Ine. tic overtures , by . the , man's an in- < 8) Bis Time WreriBag (88^) Jaey Bishop Show estranged wife (guest star Ida be pre- (18) B aeto. BlacUa Joey enterikina at a prison where (Vt> FlU That Spore a near alghted ooarict—arho Lupino) on NBC-TVs "Sam Ben­ inoma- t ;t e (18) Top Star Baarliax . - Joey's exacUy look alike—ta edict” series Saturday, Jan. S »91,409,. (Ti nMTiii riiBMific on, (tt-M) 14Hi Aaaaal Saaiar Bowl inmate. (Color). (7:3Q to 8:80 p.m. EST). The epi­ r ahar* FoetibBll Oitn* / ( 84848) Mr. Smith Oees Te at Ladd Memorial Sta­ sode is titled "Not Even the OuIM Bharea *4 nOlTR SKWVirE — m i 9-S071 MraebtaBtoa. dium, Mobile. Ala. (CMlor) Comediaa decides to nm tor Shall Weep." i*. This I BISSELL ST, I:ie ( 8) Merie Congreae and aaki Mr. Smith's Ing fai- "Beyond T he Rteins Bun. Rob­ help. Phone MI Z-U29^ ert Ryan, Tom NealT •AS (88-8S) Satarday Might 44 The .48 per L. f T^' - I. ^WOOD CO. rifdS) Cliallen|(e OaW ■.I Mevlea i ^ - ' shares ’ "Oeciaioa Before Dawn." Young {SI German soldier becomes a spy gain In ■ ■ ■ ■______^------— tie s ( 8) Combat . tor the AmerhnuM for be believoe il valent —...... — IV'" ^ (SI) Top Cat HlUer must be defeated before ’ ago- «tSe (IS) Winn Ahraad the German people can know TV-Race Of Tho Week _ (feedom and honor :agaln. (48) TV -Baee ( 8-8843) Lawzepco H u k Shew V a ' " " (88) Maka A Face - Starring LawrenM. Welk and hl» !:•• (»He> AJL.***^AF n *if (^liampacng Huaic Makers. J^lor)^ ^ln»ed_at. Uie' Wlncwl ■ ■ ) » OaX, WIU Travel oil burner niervice of ' Qolf Club In ■-Mamaro- ______tan ’bsothara '— one a_ ELECTRONICS nrange r Bowl Resatta, about It, b e ' becomes the target nn ity atAQable M' hdUrs a - day.. -7 ' with Shell Sonitor(r) at no llami, ~Florida. Commentary“ stary by of an unsavory plot. : extra cost,' JIn) ifcKIw. 4 8-40-48) The Fight Of The Week •Y To be sure of Service when (18) Mfflioa... JWtar Movie . Archer )ra. Dennyy'Moyer, B U tt nvr'^Mountain .iJusUee". Geo. BrenL. loitMied . mlddlewel|&-■-*-* ' o(»test. iM k i you want It, call us today, a t , Guy Kimla. wfth fuel Mifi.servioe. -1 tho'teWhohe nuipher below. MadlaOn Square OaMen, New ‘ • « M l _ . other eetVteei i; ... - ■ 11.. . I uirls <¥40^,tekiw t| iM y Top bowlers , coirmete for •y prises. Coming fyom... , Fafamds TtloYisiM ■ r I ■ Dowling. P a ramus, N ew J) <30) FeAr^ U M ('8> News a Weaih< , J(88) Satarday MIWB wspen (ie> Week-end B^tloa n i l s (88) CJMtata -.Tlmw. - -Uiou. cetiW?.. {iSias^ar ‘ "Angel Baby . Oeo. HamllUfli, (88) Wide O UiU ( 8) Batardu S^ tae^ ^ "BroadwayMelody of 1988." Jack RookvU let o b b t i f i e d ’ ' Benny, EUeanor Powell. ■■terprhw IMS isris-( I) Lamr Sbaw < 8) Academy Tbei^r IS It MMO ,s \ M OOMFOBT ( e tW M a a y aM OaeR “ r £ e Secret JBeyend The Door" • - V <1«- ‘ ^ ! * f ’ i v; f f t PAGE TWO liANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY, JANUARY I, 196S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; OONN„ SATURDAY, JANUARY f, 1968 PAGE THREE SUNDAY Television PROGRAM OliUBal ( S-4»«8> Meet Iha Whan 4) pot shop oimsr 1:M ( 8) Msmeata Ut OMBtort jnuneo to claim 7:SS I h f s n s ^ H ., ^ nmi Awa^r ‘‘tJ3th g r& —Coming Shows- i i; sr*arhJES?*" t ( 8) lateraaWsaal Is ler .than have to part 1^ (.8) nua fwr *0-0 ^ him. <30> ArrlcattTB • ■ FFuad* YtM < |> ( S> The ChrlBtophen Plttabu^ Steele Oomediaa Jack B. Lsonasd, oand bow odor aerlea Sunday, Jen. 6 -and Keith Booth—will step into < 8> Sacred Heart Liana n o m the expert jhha Soanie, oountsy oiiig' <88) The Bis PIctwe Miami, Florida (Color) " w K e TWl TUsa,’’ pa- (0-10 pm. BBT. the Hmelight as ado artistB when ( S> Davey B OoUath (18) Ow Faith Uis wbtom of I lM and Iscondo. ar Jbnmy Dean and vooHUt BtSiy MMch and hto crew aaiute the < 8) U tIbk Word < 8-l8dS) DireMlm Jofannon wiS be the BMdiy, Jsn. ''Projeotioa '®8," ' sanud "routsd- operettas of cmbett and SUHtvaa ( 8) Featare l^llo ^ali*-SdiKlotM aerleo JijA. JhsL S sa L 11 giwte on “Tbm Jnofc Faar up o f NBO News oorreepondents, (m the Friday, Jan. 11 odor broad- < 8) Thii I* The Ule prodMM In uspelaBSa^wIthNa- WILSON <2t) Diaic Doaa Scheri uonAl Council of Churobea Qotteocketa claims bs Is Us F n gram " (NBCMTV odor brond- tAR be broedoart on the NBC Aa- oast of "Sing A long W H h MUxhf* (SO) The Chriitephers 8:88 ( 8) Ohaminj^shlp ~BH«ge OA&lno. eant, lO -ll pm . BBT). (ho Netwotlc Monday, Jan. T, (N B C -T V , 8:30-0:30 p.m. B 5 T ). (40) Sacred Heart G8) lasigr ■:88 ( 8) H « SUUvaa M sw ( 40) The Chriitepben (22) Chet' H n r ile y H epertlB B m e :^ : Sammy DaFis. Jr., aad IN RADIO, TELEVISION 0:00-10 pm . BBT. < S) UaderctaadlaK Oar WeiM Pat CwroU, oomodlMmo. th e phuiB o f Etonsl (Mdrtey Sueaime (Jacqueline..Beer) plays ( 8) The Aaewer M ) Adlal SteyeMea^'SraSta UN discussion ,Bcriaa trttti the, Bo(Mh) and three other wieMs to Stegw-aotreea Jbne PoweH, in betresB and does a icib of sleuthing (SO) ThI* le The Ute ^jericsui Ambeuwador to tbs' audMoa for the Sttnte Bsir oong (40) Oral Robert, UN and guests. one .of history's moat famoiib lovo 9nd STEREO ELECTRIC one o f her infreiiuent T V appear^ for her bosses tn the "77 Sunset 10:00 ( 3)S) Lamp Hat* Date My Feet 8:80 < 8AS) Issues A Aaswsta stories. faotlyal nearty go aiwty la *The Strip" story for Jftn. 11 on A B O Relirious aeries \ anth Occ. anoea, and Peter tlsUaov be (22-SO) n i s b - NBO N m • iff (8840)“ •> •«. JTIfra Asa Font Sunahina CSits Qiiactet,'^ on MBC- the guert stem on "P e n y OomoK TV entitled "The Tarhlshed Idol,» Crotners. Comprehensive cmrerage of Tlio 'Bsal IteOsyo tV s "Hsaet” ootor aeries thufo- ( 8) The Way wMk's top news stmes. H a y F or Bkadt MUelc HoH” color broiuloert (SS) Chalice Of Salvatiea A ll M odels day, Jan. 10 (9iS0 p.m. BBT). Scherer, anchonnaa. 8:88 (8 ) TV Trae Service On on NBC-TV Wednesday, Jan. 9 Oapt. Benedict (William Reyn­ (S0> Sacrifice Of The MaM (IS) Mlillea DsBaa Mwsb macpnaln ,game w u d M soaks (40) This Is The Life "Smart Girls Don't Talkf*. Flr- . obedlenoe to fish a M jihmo laws (9-10 p.m. BBT). olds) and hla men hdd a Oerman 10:S0 ( S-40) Lock Dp Aad Uve from a Cbicam> gangsttr and his Ben Oartwrighth (Come major prisoner as a Nasi patrol "Prayers From The Ark." Story 8:80 hoodlum frlenu. IF YOU OWN A BOAT CHECK OUR Oraeneto) fe « h in ea oM fHend to three membere of lOtoh MMer'e oreeps up on them in “To H d d U p of Noah and the Ark told throuoli (Color) Adventures of the arlld 18:00 (8 ) Oaadld Camara terted in “Ihe Odonel,’' ea epl- rhyme and poetry readings. and primlllve peoples tat Mrward Kirby, host aad Alisa Stag Along Gang—(tenor Boh M)o- a M irror" on “The Oallant M en" ( 8) Jevlah News and Flews their imtuna hablUU. Ftmt. •ode of NBO-TVs “Boneasa,'’ fUK- Otwth and basaes Stan Oaiteon show Satwday, Jan. 5, over A B O 10:45 ( 8) The Christophers (Premiere), (1848) FreJeeUoas %8. MARINE EQUIPMENT 11:00 ( S> Camera Three ( 8) Film News’ annual year end wrap up Experimental aeries. James Mac- (40) Big Ptolare aad forecast festaring N p3 Nt andrcw host. The American (58) Feature Correspondents who win report Television premiere of "1*1 Volx 4:00 <**;*•> New Faces Of Oeagress oo areas to which , they were as­ Humalne" ("The Human NBC Newsman interview newly signed during the year. Cif izons Bond Radio Soles and Sorvice TUESDAY Television PROGRAM Voice.") (lidiMa) The Velea Of FtreeteaS ( 8) Comments aad the Feeple United States Congress. Featuring Harry John Brown, Fiau Oheeeal (22) Uvlas Word 8:f5 ( 8) Fhwa Orftr for bravery, conceal* the tact that ; ! j"ewwsel conductor of MUwaukee Sym- •l55 (tt-an New* It was not he, but his dead buddy (SO) Jewlsli Life I (.3) I’ve Ge4 A Secret lony, guest conductor. Guests: ____ Air (40) Western Jamberee Dumont Color TV ilSl asasiffl 5 who was hero. ( 8-40dS) Major Adams, TraO- FI(lorence Henderson and BIU (IS-M tjLoretta Foang 5:8* U:18 (22-SO) Americius At Work m u te r Haym musical comedy stars and t 8-ie^) Qaeea For A Day (8 ) The Uoyd Bridge* Shew U;S0 ( S) Inquiring Mind (22) Spotlight On Toirtii special guest star Metropolitan (18) MUItoa Delliu Movie Member or the Norwegian tmder- ( 8) An America Waats To Know 5:S0 I S) Cbllege Bowl Opera soprano Birgit Nilsson. ’■WUd Bill H lc k ^ m d li " Bnioe ground In World War tt Is as­ ( 22) Men Into Space Information game with Robert 18:88 ( I) What’s My LinoT ILtCTRONICS Design^ For Comfort, Cabot, Conetance Bennett. signed to assassinate a quisling ( 30) Aroand Towa Earle, moderator and eight col­ (Sh48«) Howard K. Smith. News *>*•s'u ^( 8) rirsy* Yarcoa* aad MeSera Bd«e». 8:8# ( 8) T* TeU The Trath but ha* qualm* when .he learn* 11:45 (SO) Industry On Parade legian contestants. aad Comment LARORATORIES y®S"» Ifteftr Maloae that the traitor ha* a daughter 12:00 ( S) Insights (22^) HullwlBkle Sbsw (Osier) Weekly report and analysia of StylS ai^ Beauty 7tee ( 8) Seartaar bm AaMrtOaa OlvS> ' 8) dr*- "•*---— the some age a* hi*. ( 8) Great Voices From Oreat Animated (uirtoon series, Important newa storlea with -:^ »n msuoASitn;. iraUoa ^ 5>M (8 ) Bed Shelton Show Books 8:0 ( S) Twentieth Oeatary gueata. Starring Red Skelton. Guests. (22) Champtoashlp Bridge ^ u n m n tap ’ about the violent 11:88 I S) Sunday Newa Special hundredi 5f dollars and get more efficient oomfoi*t (2240) Empire (SO) Children’s Hoar Civil War in Greece. ( 8) Newa A Weather Ml 9-1114 v w jm Maartgaw i Amerlcaa Baadrtaad (Color) Indian brave return* (40) Dawn Bible InsUtate (22^) Meet The Ptms (2S) Sunday Night Bepost heating by putting CHROMALOX Electric Baseboards <$$> K dllertal I ( 8t) New, from the Korean conflict and ha* (5S) Challenge Golf Jacob K. Javlts, Guest. (St) New* A Weatherman TiM < 8) laalsM* (22 *8ke Boom For Daddy difficulty adjusting to clvUian life. U:S0 ( S) We BeUeve ( 8) Father Kaows Best (48) Weekend Edltlen in your home. No soot, noise or clutter with CHROMA- 8-40^) Dlioovery ’52 (24) The Atom ( 8) Accents InteraaMenal (18) Hoar of Stars 11:18 (32) Snnday Nfarht Movie ) Million Dollar Movio (22) CoBcera f:S0 ( 8) Password lOXI See us today for more details. ( 8-48-58) Hawaiian Eye "Bluebeard'a 10 Honeymooru." k..'Ud BUI Hlckok Ride*." Brum Tom Lopalca's search for runaway (SO) Wnd Bill Hlckok Allen Ludden. host. Guest eelebrl- 11:15 ( S) Movie Maatenrieees Citbot, Con*tance .Bennett. (40) Faith For Today ues Bobby Darin and Rosemary * NI(*t of The Hunter" Robert «rtl ( 8) Big 8 Ihoatre . ft gangster plot, 12:55 ( S-40) Ned Calmer—New* Clooney. Mit^um. Shelley Winters. Sayings o# $9 2 .19 a year, and more! m m 5:88 (24) Flaherty Featnre* ( S) FercmtIoB * meiw U* spae«! j> Fer Baaivtt’* “Her Advonturou* Night.” Don- 1:00 (SO) McKeever And The Colonel Time#" The .major coat. of home ^heatinf, of - oouroe, is the ooat jt of the toAfud (Meor eBersyeaergy used, ill^ , t> p ^ a Drake nl* O'Keefe, Helen Walker. 5:8* (8 ) Jack Benny Show ( 8) The Oplalonated Man Tough WAC Sergeant attempts to (S8) Late Show Sl8:ie ( 8| 8) MUHtaafay (dever. and popu­ (22) Sehine 10 Fin BewHag etrengthen dUHoIIne at West- "The l^lrlpoor’. Gene Tierney. and here in Connecticut fuel oU to far qheaper than say' o f the other automatic fuele.fuels. > ( Amerioaa Baadrtaad lar Enoilsh entertainer, use* a (80) Everyman’s Family. field, * qiii*f opTartwiI < a! a ( O ia a d w (55) News Bepert 11:25 (48) Feature 48 A recent w rvey by a re^xmsible national magaBlne te^oated that the homeowner NW The Olawa ► « Admiral Jack clever ruse In an attempt to out (40) Winning Pins- (22) The Honeymboners 11:S0 ( 8) Movie maneuver Jack Benney. (5S) Meet The Profeeser ( 8d»dS) Feature 7 ^ pay up to 10% trf his take home ipiy fo r maintenanoe, and heatlnr ooets. With t:8# (tti laiSelHMir Sehiiel FregiaaM 4* 5 s. (28) FIrai Show "Letter of Introduction" Andrea * likKvIdiial room eoilhol! tort# ( 1) Oaleaiar * "Lullaby of Broadway." Dort* (M-38) The Dick PoweU Show 1:80 ( S) Tear Commanlty 7:0 ((SO) Ensign O’Toole Leeds. Geo'. Murphy. the cost of Hying continually going up, It becomes more Important now than ever Director of top secret *p«toe (SO) The Catholic Hoar Seaman White finds what O’Toole 12:58 ( 8) l^ews A Weathsr to control major home operating costa. Savings; qn fttol Mone, in tjie Hartford area Day, Gene Neleon. "Art and The People.’’ A four Oleaeaaatt Hemeut Of MedHattoa amount to almost $100 a year using Timken Silent Automatio OU .Beat. Important, first endanger his health and Us part series. Today part one "The be a treasure map. 1:1S ( 8) Newieone. Moments *1 Osi M »lft (M) Admiral and Swabhy Show Problem." Robert Gerringer ’ la “Glri On The Spot" Lol* OolHer, (58) Topper marriage ( 3) Zoorama fort motley that can well be diverted to other purposes by the wise honaie owner. Je** Barker. Barrator. ( 8-iadS) Lusle 1:M (8> Qc»odRlglit Hyma * oloon boyood compoio! 5iU (84) g l a d l y Oiaat___ (8-4*48) Uatouehables 5:85 (84) TThat’sK ew Ness hopes to nab Frank Nlttl ea <4t> Barbara Beraard Shew ( 8) Movie Income tax evasion charges by im MANUI AC tUKI K "to The Navy." Abbott aad Cm- pressuring a crooked flnoncliu teUo. „ _ genius Into testifying. THAI’j tOI'S- (45) Sea Hunt 36:8* (8 ) Garry Moore Show MONDAY Telofnfiion PROGRAM u :M (58) ram , Starring Garry Moore and fea,. 5:55 ( 5) Becky and Frieada turlng Durward Kirby. Gueats: Time Chaaiiel ( 8) Friends Of Mr. Goober 5:38 ( 8) Victory At Sea u . d ( 8> Town Crier (U ) Life Of BUey Edye Gorma, -song stylist Allen 8:55 t ( S) Captain Raugaroe (18) Baras aad ABea }J»f*> Fear Flr*t Iaisre»*ltt (84) AaurloaB Ecoaomy Sherman, recording star and Dor­ ( 8) College of Tke Air ( S) Hap Blcharas (32) Clabhouse TIMKIBIV (Color) (80) CoBtiaeiital ClaiBroem (45) Highway Paliol othy Loudon, singing comedienne. (8) Jack La Lanae Skow (24) Algehra—Medesa . . 5 T*SS***Sf ■ ‘ rt# Ford (58) New* ( S> Satirise Semester (22-38) Bomper BMm (48) WDd mu Hlehsk U:S8 < 3) O e u d For T m o m w 15:88 (82) Fetor Guna <22"38) Continental Classroom ' (48) Flail For'Learning ,<33-M) TraHi er Omieqaoaee* S?**'**i- lif’" ■■6 Iteeit* (80) Chet Huatley (Color) (63) For Year lalermnttsa (U ) Bara* A ABea Chet Huntley is on-the-air editor. 8:15 ( S) DeUlle Drake Show 8:48 (88) Editorial (8-4843) Father Ktom Bes4 (82) ClabhoBBo < 8) Moments of Comfort t:S8 ( S) Mniloaaire WHITING CORP. Program Is filmed at the Halm- < 8) Newsoopo -BnlletlB Board 8:45 ( 3-22-88) News U;85 ( 3) The Onldlag U rtt (45) TraekdowB ('8) Best Of Gronebo 7:08 ( 3) Alter Dinner Movie (58) .BIg Pletaro Btrom, Montana, Air Force Base, < 8) Parents and Modem Bdn* (48) Bose The Clowa 254 BROAD ST,w..TEL, Ml 9-1165 IftjJ <*•) Hew* Day Bepert the first operational Minuteman cation "Edison, The Man". Speileer Irte ( 3) Beat BeUw (85) Editorial 8:46 (24) In School Program 4e’ *8 Trac^ Rita Johnson. < 8) Movie ( 8-8-2245) New* Installation In the United States. ( S> BeKioniES p.m, ( 8) Evening Bepert, News aad WILSON ( 8) Featnre (22^) Today Show “Untamed Breed. Tufts, I (45) Sport* 18:88 ( 8) Calendar Weather ( 8) To TeU The Trato Urt* (84) News, Weather aad Sperta (22) Weather (2240) 8a* When ELECTRIC COMPANY Barbara Bretton ( 8) Han Amidst (33) Weather. Loert News (nm^^tHornaWHkmtto (22) Weather. Local New* (22) Big News , (48) How To Marry A MllUoaalre (24) Heritage (24) Groat ifeoa (SO) Editorial 18:38 ( S) Homemakers Movie *, u S *F » Weather 7:M ( S) Perception (38) News ol The Hear aad *«k i W B—UTXUD JOB—WK DO THEM AUf* (58) Film (S5^> N m * And Weather U:15 ( 8) Feature Film "Strange Awakening”. Leg- Weather ' 1:1 (58) Amerlcaa Ody**ey "Private’s Progreae.’’ Denato B^ker. Carole Mathews. WeaSheraeepe (48) News aad Weather DBFHBS—ATO OONDlTIOiNliBS— Bert *t Groneha tlM (M> Weatera Mam. mghllsM* Price. (23-38) Play Four Hunch (Color) (63) FUm iis: A* The World Tara* .-5) Bjiart* Camera (*•> Tealght Show (O) (40) Barbara Bernard ^o w 7:15 (32) Western Mass. Highlights MANCHESTER TCBB A1AIUMS-4HL BUBNBBS— I B, Medio (45) New* Ui8S ( 8) SpMts View for the finest in 11:88 (22-S8) Tke Price Is Bight (S8)..Sporta Camera INXBROmi SYSTEMS—BXBOnUO (SC) Harvtt OI*oa Shew 7:85 (88) Mea of Destlay U:S* (8 ) sieve Allea Shew (Color) (48) Iftws (58) ThI* I* The U le 7:85 ( 8) THurt la T h ^ ('erid (82) Tonight Show ( 8-404S) Jane Wyman 7:26 (30) Men ot Dertiny OLDSMOBILE HEATmO*-«AMOBS—BBSHMBMTIAi:, l:«t- (48) Simer Oarteoa Shew (8848) Laramie U:5* < J> Hew* And Weather CUSTOM 11:38 (2248) CoacentratioB 7:30 (2248) It’s A Man’s WUrtd A m o VAirn—SAUDS and m STAIAAaOMi 1:36 (SC) Editorial (Color) U:55 I 8> Mement Of MedItatloa ( 8-48-SS) Yours For A Soug Vem decides to tell nothing but •^ovK oumsomLm r a X M iir 8:88 ( 3) Fa*(werd (. 8 ..) Movie 1:8* ( 8) Movie 12:N ( 3) Love el Life the truth for one hour every day. OXASTOMBORY 6U-7ST6 (2S4t> Merv QvMMa Mww “The Blud'-lie — and . The — Hawk.’u s - — |The Wildcatter." Ward Bead. MADE (2240) Four First Impression ( 8-4843) The Dakotas (Color) RItonda Flemlmr,' DennI* Newseope, Moments ef Otaa- ^URfNTURE 12:38 ( 3) Searcb for Tomorrow his home town turns Marshal M l $ -tB U 2:ie ( I) Heaie Farto GI, recommended for SUver 8tar ----- • (22-38) Truth er Oonseqneneee Ragan against him. tort, Qoodaight Hymn (8-48-63) Father Knows ^ s t (24) The HnmsalHm SEE 12:46 : 3) The Oniding Light (24) Challenge 13:65 (32) News Day Beport (22^) SsIbm aad Slaaera 1:88 ( 8) Best Seller Correspondent Lis Hogan poses- NEW or USED OHf SPEEDY ( 8) Movie as a .convict to write a aeries of TOOL RENTALS WEDNESDAY Television PROGRAM "Song of India”. Sabin, Gall Rus­ articles about thsi problenu of a BliOmt SANDER ' TRULY SMITHES sell. women parolees. Tlau Ohaaaal IdW (34) n * BaiaaaHlee (32-18) At Heme With HMy ( 8-484Snrhs Blfflemaa AMD D O W E R 5:55 ( I) Town Oiler •rt5 ■ - " ) (34) Metreples (48) News Indian youth Is accused of mui>- CHICKEN 5l*5 ( 5) OoUma Ot ) in DoMe OUIis (53) Film der and robbing elderly railroad e BOO SHAMFOOBB [I5> Oeaffieatal______, <)BeaB Far A Dap 1:86 (48) Weatberseope worker. 5)85 8) Saartse Seanaater Dohle's InfatuatloB with the prat- # WAXJJPiUnBB STEAMER ikroTSB 1^1 H6Irbi9s s H a rv » Olson Shew taken for su~WeaSSr8 8 ) ~ 545 (8|4U The Maiek Gaam hi* visiUM Dad to hla 3:88 ( 3) Paeswerd seeks their help. < }> ■ ««« A ^ Skew friends. Father Fa: O'Malley and "SmOE 1S4T' ( 2 ^ ) Merv Griffith Shew ( 8-4843) Steaey Borkd aS9 MAIM STBMB t Ml B-UM VBRNinr OIRCBJB 8 ) ______Father Fits. (Color) Stoney takes a younS lad under 15) Edltertal S^aa J laa islaad 460 M A IN S T ^ M I t-4668 TEE. Ml B-IWB ___ (34) Trie ( 8-48^) Day In OenH hta wing and Endeavors to teach D Em RUnrE-M 7:55 5) BFD B*. • •:•• ( 8) Beveriv. HlUbUUea 2:24 (53) Midday Bepert himUUIl the importance of winning •> •< Mr. Qeshtt Jed Is confronted with too many 2:38 ( 3) Honse Far& ■“— fair and a square. 60S OOmTEB MTc I) Oaptala Kangareo S> flap BIttards ti)*a ^ e™ Deltor Mwrie oo g g s e ^ "Mr. J l ^ e Goes To War". Bdw. (124a) Ferry Come Musle BaB LI:®*:®?’. U > Drake Skew <18)^MUlloa Dollar Movie refuses to tear It up. 5:85 III MUHoaaln , «• Warrick. Como ( 5 ) 4tSI ( M Ain) Amerieoa Hsadrtaad ft®. Mitch Ayres Orchestra. " Bm«r- (3348) The Price ft RIghh ______Of OMOeka_ How* Bepert (24) .tovltatl0B To Art son, Julie Bishop. (Color) BUI CuUeh. emcee. (45) Bom The Oft'•WB 54* ( 5) ifr ’G (54) to - - - -■IVngtam *• I (m Pint Skew ®J*® *h®w (33-38) Fonng Dr. Malone Christine's date to go dancing pjB. Starring Dick 'Van Dyke. Laura a m at Two Guns and a Bodge”. TFayne i^ k s Into the living room to find ( 8) Gale Storm Show with editor Paul Belner la doom­ ' T t> O I R Morris. Bever^ OarlanA ( 4 ^ ) Vrhe Do Yen TmstT ed when Paul is oummoned by (8245) Say iFke another woman. 1 S A V I N G S 4 % lARB C T C /I (45) UHFalm e; > T b e a te r (84) Stog Hi. Slag Le L,8-45-5S) Our Maa Hlgglas • ( 3) Banger Andy 8he~ hie publisher to work. (48) ThJi A dW u3 9wakky (22^> Mateh Game (32M> DavM Brinkley’s . Jentaal S>______Homemakeri'* Movie She) ns pinch hits as mllkmaa (Color) riqvld Brinkley Is editor ./// (M-88) The Eleventh Hoar money-saving Spectacular Just by son. Julie Bishop.. (18) 2 8 ? 6 f ^ e y * 4:45 ( 3) Big 3 TheaW > (34) Abent CeranUes 1007 M AD( MX.. MAMOBB8TEB BOjDTB 11, OOVDMTBY fOMhi jM Jbe JMCTlee you gat fMm your optical expert that ase ( 8) Leva Ot Ute Dr. Barrett Is assigned to a com- telephoning us. W e’U be glad to ( 3) Stamp The Stars (8245) Fe Fbrt ~ amptesrtti nUttM of. three to determine lin g e r". Dick PowsU. obvioas . . , aad some you eaa’t sea at aU. (Color) Rhonda Fleming. Mike Stokey. host and gueata. S5SSy%|grt®- whether a young- man is Ht to show you a matchless selection ot (3S> Third itaa (S-45-M)______Te'aaesaeeTea Erala Vert (88) Hews Mohawk broadloom right In you: American Waadnlaad 5:U (58) Family Market ( 8-40-83)-Haked City . „ (38) News Bepert ( 8 4 )'News, Weather aad Spesta th e quality o f our frames, iMr lenses, and our serviee b n ^ U:85 (5-4548) Fatker Baews Bert own home. (22) Mg NiSss M45) Tintt er OeaseqaeaeM 5:28 ! Hews and Speit* widower makes grand stand May ' * ’** /4l Theater (it) News aad Weather U g xeason why tw can pcomtoe you satisfaction arith your giesses. 8) ' BeaiekxsB Forr o r Temonrew'xwmoiTO 5:85 ( 8) TkexDeputy to convince his two teenage sobs MANCHESTER CARPET (22) Movie at 5 8) Tke O r t ^ Light (IS) B an ^aad ABea he * a toro: "Storm Fear". Cornel Wilde. (48) News. Sp8ria A WeaUwr 15:S5 S11 Main St.— M I 8-510S |1:15 ( 8) M p a te Starlight ,mop la to set. no THtonevec you need optical seirvicea. FFatl be 88) Hews (81) OlajZmse (2248) David B** JoUraal Jean Wallace. S) Bert 1 (25) AliGStt Medera U:55 Sftp L* I "C a a tir^ fiu ’k Shadow". Dk^ W H A rS A ‘1KHIBLE4IOUII1 4 n glad M to lp yoB. ' (45) SkaaaoB / 2***' Y®*ft*' * 8p®"ft (48) The AdnUmr and Swabhy Bogarde, Varg, J^tAweod. (18l Sperta BssaadaB 5 : « (85) Editorial }*S5 Show 5:45 ( S-522-S5) Heirs (M) Newf A WeGlher (48) Move A0i8B Shaw 1i U f g S v a t e s dome 745 ( S) Frebe MANCHESTER err you this 5:15 iS I oum* 11 :U ( 8) Sperts Flew CAN SAVE $100.00 YEARI) - Abbott A OoeteUo (88) Wentter. Leeot Hems Mealher 5:38 (34) W hatTK etT^ 11:3* ( 8) sieve ARaa Shew M 4 ^ ^ Heme TTHk 1 i i i u (2 ) Feature FUm (38) Movie Tealght “ 5 " _ ^ e Golden Mask" Vha HeBto, PIPE ami SUPPLY ( § ^ ) * ^ w s * aad M—*® « T "The Daltona Ride Again", Alan Color) lf« Nm Maple Mwi»y Siwin CombiiaHii Off Wanda Hendrix. .n ENOOBPDBA'nED fJurtls. i ■> Mevte ilS (IS) Film ^ <48) Sea Maat ''(?gigarette Glri”. Leslie Brodw, ItN M 5 (M) WeeteiB Mas*. MtoUto {:BKSSSt"'”- - WHOUSALE (S3) Film (M) New* WILLIAMS •:88 I 8) Yogi Bear ( 8) Newscepe. Msaeeats *< Oem- WINKLER D( m W ILLIS Garage O laea' I 8 fteS* i l i SESvcT Mn Skmr PLUMBING OMl

P A G E POUR MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY. JANUARY B, 1968 THURSDAY Television PROGRAM |TV Notebdok W i ( »488S> (U) Mlllioa Dollar Movie a M em s a i ri) »»wa .. Dermot 8i88 By p | (A RL,KINim •iW < a> g^ecer Of The All •SaUx"**of “ Events' roubTa**%imnK*dairir- manaBte OBI Newspaper JRtetMpriM Asaa. CeatiaMUa Cla»ra«a Walsh. Susan Shaw . ■ Igs an engine rtetn atploalon U •IM ( a) ■aailM Seaaeitev 8x88 ( 8) Ta Tell The Tralh rbich a young.gipl naivowty aa- d*y. g N E W y 6 ^ — (NEA)-r-l.uclU« . OMUasatal Claairooia (81-88) Vaang Dr. MaloBa n y b r i (Color) '■ ( 8) Oala Sierra „ „ Ball Is the closest thtn«r to an In­ ttaa < a> KeaiMiU mt OaaifaH . I48AS) Who Da Voa TrostT bar BOBSi( stitution that telenrlslon has yet S:M ( a> Newseapa BaUetia B au d 4:88 ,18) „ —juigar T Aady ttaw to run for paoUo Dffloa thely Ihtav (tt-M) The Match Oalaa have mlativmsa. At created, so I fs not surprising^ to i:45 ( a> Paraata aad Madera Bda ( 8-48-88) Amerleea Rsadataai ; Mob (11) ghurrhpby day, t find her sm ardent defender^of the 4x88 ji i ! e Prahoa, into I Ttta ( 8> Pl^a aad^Playoaa i»^l8)*Make Bowin For baddy ■7 V. i medium. ~ «od{|w Show' Ilf th * C “Basically," she says, “I think 7iU au«l tor aUaitod rn Along that television Is fine. When you (U> Weather (m Utnrlai “Chain of Events . Dermot the vrldoRag a iw w .» . . leglsii think of what a messy thing: H ■ B d li Walsh. Susan Shaw. died from radotloa 18,8 dnis. f:aa < a>. UadentaadlBf Oar WatU *hil could have sunk to—say down to I |) rriaad t OtfMr. 4:48 ( 8) Big 8 Theater . ; *d*yl Jt.f* l»T«t "Return To Treasure Island. Vally The the movie magazine level—-you CaptalB Kaaaaroa Tab Hunter, Dawn Addams, ( a> Haa Bteharda oay but Dad rataint' ) prarlgt^ . stronf realize how good It Is. W e’ve nev­ ( a> J a A La L in ae Shaw 4x88 ( 8-48-88) American Bandslaad tive of aeleotloh. (aa-aa> Bampar Bram (88) News Beport 8x88 I 8) The DataaMyaa nedy’i er gone down to that level." 8x88 ( 8) Admiral Jack ( 8-4880 My Three Bean Nonetheless, Lucy feels thShe (M> Canece Of The Air ( S) Fealnre Film the II P :ia ( a) Debbie Drake Shaw (81) First Show Blonal are certain areas which need to be t:aa ( a) Miniaaalre •One Night In Lisbon" Frsd beefed up. Chleif am Beao The Clawa MacMurray. i i large educational programs. In her new tiM. Tbia la Alloa 8iU (M) The Friendly Otaad held Ite: 8:18 (80 Movie Pastiv^- . 2S8 t " I ’d like to see Desilu move m:8a ( a) Baaiemakera Mavia "Breealng Home Into educational programs," she “Blonde Ransom . Virginia vacar Gray. ppnald_C06k (48) Sea Hnnt Blninhmton’h says, "but only M they are oom. ‘¥ ’lay'Vaair'Haach (Oalar) (80 Film AeUpn faiida' McHiliPr; in ^ tf ■; The mercial. We’re in the business to (14).JWf What'sW saraa n New — rx.a fake amiovfiter. '■ • .'s i ' the. d -uoille Ball. i|S* HacJdeberry Hm m make money, after all, but I think — Blley Ml# • 'I ^ .’V’ V of O ( s a ^ ) daaa W ^ i (18) Life af 18:88 . py educational programs Can be com-; hiighe€it-rated prograim — is that 11x88 (81-38) CaaoaBtra.-—■ raMaa . _ (14) American Eoonemy I with * . (. 8-48aS>____ V aara.Par A Saag (48) Hlglxway Pstrol J . Hi mercial. Look ai .Disney; I ad­ she always enoour«:es anybody ^ara.P m ' '9 UiW ( a> Lava M Ltte (8 0 News „ , I mN»ara Day BhpaH Si48 (SO Editorial than s¥i with Demc yearns ago, when I tpsids the m- - ^ By a She says this is why she must mean they’d need another door. IxM Wnrld 1:18 (11) Western Mass. Highlights UxssU:W f,f).J!ito"».( 8) Bltorla Ytoii.Vlayr ' y tradlt have faith' in those around her. ( 8^ mTci^ (80 Sports Camera “The director gave ine a dirty (481 News ( El BVVwE AjiEW BHWw plexic don't beUeve I would have look and made, some opack pbout (88) H lirvu Olaaa Shaw (88) This la Tba U fa 1:88 (8 0 Men Of Destiny 1:88 ( 8) Mdvie . _ '5 r • aide. ootne back to television this sea­ “Madame Director." rve never fo«> 1x48 (48) Sapor Cartsoa Shaw 1:88 ( 8) Mister Ed . "I • aurrendef Dear", Thli son." she says, “unless I 'could gotten that. I’d never let anything 1:85 (88) Rdllorlar ' Carol Insists that Wilbur gets rid ( 88) Hawa have gotten the same writers who 8188 ( 8) Password ___ of the large box that holds 8:88 j^ N y s a a p a , like that happen oh our Mk>w.” (18-88) Merv. OrHtUh Show (O). Mister Ed's old horseshoes were with me on the old I Loye ( 8-4888) Day la Caart (88) Wide Conatry Lucy series.” X:M (BS) Midday ReaaH (Color) An aging rancher ba- Bd SulUvap has be«h cited flv« She did get the same four, and 1:18 ( 1) Haase Parfr oomes obsessed with capturing Be ( 8-4881)-SevM Kays and breaking a wild stallion nam­ timea by the armed forces for hla • the new Lucy Show purposely has I TV Personalities 1:88 (1888) ed Santanas. • ^ . work in bond drivcg apd hoapltal much the same. flavor as the irid i-88 ('i)" W g a d f Night ( 8-4880 Advenlaras at Oaala toura. - ■ " one. The theory is that what was (11-18)------Loretta .TaiTaaag and Harriet Hi so successful then riwuld be equally Joe B esser successful ntow. Miss Ball’s own ambition is ade­ ^ Name any theater te-Mte USA Oi quately served, she says, by what md Joe Beeeer’e probably played FRIDAY PROGRAM she is doing on The Lucy Show. it! 4x88 , -. Newi i#t## F R Tim s VhOBBei M Vritb ‘‘Someday,’’ she says, *’l might Okay, how about the old Tower 8:58 ( 8) Tews Crier 88-88) Make B e n a Per DaMg Danlt like to get back and do some dra­ in Kansas City? 8:88 ( 8) CoUege OI Tbe Air ( 8-48-88) Diseevery ’81 Jose Jfqllto .ADS bl* oichestra. (88) CeaMiealal“ OtoavroeBi “ (18) MlllkMillies Dollar------Marla'■ 1#:M ^1) ByawMess hlatoi matic parts. It’s always a chal­ Yep, he’s played it! 8.88 ( 8) Saarlre fSemeeler “The Smiling Ghost", Alexia iaJor news eveaU of the week lenge. But it is actually harder to In his 40 busy show buainesa (11-88) OesHaeatal d au reM S Smith. Wayne Morris. withith rCharias CeUIntwood 'and he a 4i48 ( 1) Big 8 Theater other CBS News Correspondents play comedy, so a dramatic part years, cherubic funnyman Joe 8:88 ( ■) Meouata at Comfort no re Besser has won a following coast 8:48 ( 8) Nowateiio' BaUetia Beari "The Green Mare" Alastalr Sim, reporting. would almost be a vacation tor 8:45 ( 8) Pareato A MoAon BAaealiaa eo. Cole. 11: ( i) News. Weathe* aad Sports Thi me. I really don’t have a burning to coast with his brand of non­ 7x88 ( 8) Featare 4iM ?8-1888) Amerioaa Baadstaad ( 8) News _ . (M) News Beport Bperiis View Kenti urge to do anything dramatic. H sense. His comedy style wa* de­ (tl-M ) ToSajr Show veloped on the vaudevill stage, 1:15 ( 8) Jowlrh Newa A Views ■ :** ( 8) Admiral Jack (11) Big News hoB 1 ft comes, fine, but I’m not lying (tl> Weather .. 8) Big Three Thealer (l*> News aad Wsalhg awake nights dreaming about it.” later became a strong assist to the (38) Editorial (K) First Show (48) News. S l ^ s Ign Olsen and Johnson 7:88 ( S> Thit Ir VCoaa. “Henry Aldrich for Prealdent.** U:1S ( I) Hoyle an I She thinks that, one possible rea- ( 8) P^sds of Mr. Qroobor (M) SIdr HL Simr La. “Casa Timberlane' Bpencer was an integral part o f the (M) Three Stoonrea Tracy, Lana Turner. Boom SMi for her continuing success — Allen and Ja ck Benny radio pro- 8:88 ( 8) Oaptaia Kaagaroo The Lucy Show is now the second 8:88 ( 1) Hap B leh arA ^40> The AdmlrAl And Bwnhhf (88) Bperta Boiudap hunte gframs, and also became a boxof- ( 8) Jack La Laaae Shaw Show \- 11:1* (48) Award Theater fate fltje pull In a long seHeg of Holly­ (11-88) Romper Boom (6S> Family Market U :8e (tlA *) T a a lg b t^ a w (O) (48) College Of The Air 5:U (S4> The Friendly Olant U:SC ( 1) Newa A Weathar folk wood films. 8:18 ( 8) Debblp Drnhe Show 5:M Sea riant 1:8* ( 8) Memeato st Oemfsrt. with the same impish madness in p.m. ft## { 8) Rocky and His Friends Night Hymas. undet the role of Jillson, Joey’* apart­ 18:88 ( 8) Calendar <18) Life Of Blley Boom (21-88) Say IVhea American R^nomy ment bouse janitor. (48) O’Henry Playhoase (4#) Highway Patrol Ensign O'Toole (Dean Jons*) tried Bora in S t Louis, Besaer got as 18:88 ( 8) Romemakerr Moyle (#8) News and the Appleby 'crew 8nvWq*i pie I fa r as second year in high school “Confenipn". Denixls O'Keefe, 6:U <8S) Family Markal themselves as-"potentlal” million-— hlstoi Jim e Loxuxhart. #:S8 < 1) Weather News M Sporte ELECTRONICS before the footlights (slaimed him. (81-88) Play Year Baach (Color) # :il ( 8) Biography aires when Seaman White (Robert other At first he was an occasional as­ (48) Barbara Benurd Shew 08) Bnms A Allen Sorrells) fiShes up a bottle with Fui sistant to the famed magician 11:88 (12-88) Th> Prlee In Rlxht (Color) (82) Bollle Jacobs Clnbhowo what they bellevo to be * (xxled LABORATORIES ( 8-48^> Fane Wymaa (M> Modem Algebra A gl 'iliuraton whenever the act hit 11:88 (11-88) ConcentratloB ... (4#) Taacy Demnger pirate’s map, in "OperAtlon: small S t. Louis. But one night 14-year- ( 8-4888) Years For A Hoag #:4# 22>S#) News O’Toole” Sunday, Jan. 8 '(7 p.m. 277 BROAD (12-88) Y ear P in t tanpresrlaa 7:#f < 8) Death Talley Days path! ton to his next booking. He went m m i (Color) < 8) Ryening Report. Nowe E 3 T ). _ Otli down to the railroad yard, hid in a ( 8 48 88) Teaaensee Bnte Prrd Weather boxcar and slept Heritage Adi If Yoar TV lion’s cage . (wititout knowing M) ( 8.4888) Father Kaewa Best (W-4*) N-ws Weather dr*ma of a brooding revenge thAi(; All the way to Detroit. 12:48 ( 8) The Oaldlag Light (88) PUm ■ete Juveniles jig a in st their Clarli 1:18 (1^) Wc.teni Massaehasette After two years with Thurston, 11:88 (11) News Day BepaH will be the Wednesdays Boon* Goes M Don’t and a stint at Coney Island, Bes­ 1:88 ( S) Best Seller * (St) Baerts Caasera fuU-hour preaentatlim - ot the ( 8) Movie (48) News ser joined the act of Alexander “Nice Girl''. Robert Stack, 1:88 (88) M*« Of DesHay Uni,ted States Steel Hour over (1 Deanna Durbin. - the CBS rietwork at 10 . p.iR. and Olsen (brother of Ole Olsen) (21-88) At Home With Kitty 1:8* ( 8) Bawhide Panic--Gall and it was here that he developed (48) News ^ v o r becomes concei-ned and the (E8T). The telecast- feaiulrm his comedy style. (88) Film drovers irritated srhen man. who Cameron Prud’homfne a* apeblBl Five years later he was doing s 1:88 (48) Wealherseape- la going blind, seems not able to gueot star, with co-Btai* • itJer L I * (48) Best of OrsBobia . do nts work. Sa Stanak d ou ble with various emcees l-tS* ( 8) As Tbe w^^id .-Taraa m-**> laleraattoaal Sbowlima Dullea, Bliaabeth Ashley, AlAh throughout the Paramount Publix ( 8) Medic Don Ameche, host. Ice Revue Howard and Beverly lAiMlford- i \ K \ DJi). ' \ 1.1 A ''I K V U r circuit, and soon after went solo in (88) Borvev Olsoa.Shaw from' France, (58) This Is The iJfe < 8) Trae Adveatare R( big theaters through the country 1:48 (48) Saner Cnrtnon Shaw (84) Challeage Ray Dan ton Ne*t-*taca Aa Four . ■ i inchidlng the Pslaee in New York. 1:88 (88) EdttorUI . ( 4888) Wlsstea Ohatehlll —Tba Thumbe, ari Indian bravb.'whoi re- He also played the London Pal­ t:M ( 8) Password _ Vallaat Years (82-8*) Mery Griffla Shew (0> Baaed on the alx-voluitae Church­ turns from the Korean eottfllct un- At ladium. ( 8-48-88) Dav la Ceart ill Memoirs hf World War II. eble to go’back to .civilian life, ill P«T5! In 1939 Joe was cast in - the t:M (58) Midday BeiMrt 8:8* (14) Metreolex "The Four Thumba Stoiy',? on 'Greenwk^ 'Village Pollies" in 8:8* ( 8) Raase Party ( 8) West Psiat A P U PPIE S ( M8-S8) 'Berea Keys (48-88) Father Kaews Best NBC-TV’s “Empire" oolor aertea- 9 BIRDS New York and the following year 1:58 (11-8*) Newa • Kathv concocts story as to why Tuesday, Ja n . 'S (SiSO-OtSp p.m. As she doesn’t have a date for the was tapped by Olsen arid Johnson 1:8* ' 1) Edge Of Night i EST). NE • TROPICAL PISH for "Sons o’ Piin” which was to (21-8*) L errite’vvoask Bhaw commiinltv nicnic. ( 8-t*-8S) Oadea Far A Day 8:88 ( 8) Boate M Band enjoy a four-year run at New (18) Nl’liaa DeUar Mavie . . Composer leaves Hollywood to Musical comedy star Tammy LITTLE & McKIMNEY York’s Winter'Garden. “The Smiling ' Oh«st”. Alexis rMord folk music In the hills of Orimea makes ’b ra«W' t*lev4ai<* beaui 15 WOODBRIDOE ST. Smith. Wnvne Morris • Teiuiessee and becomes roman­ From Broadway, Joe went to 8:8* ( 8) To TeU Tbe TnMA tically Involved with a young (bwnaUo aripearanoe a* guaat iter It MANCHESTER mountain girl. MI S-S0S5 Hollywood to-make “Hey, Rookie” (2888) Toang Df. M nl^ of “The E^lee," 90-mtnuto oolor ner for Columbia Pictures snd was ( 8) Dale Alarm------( J ^ > Slag Aloag With Milch feature on NB<5-TVa 'niie 'ViP- (4*8S).Wba Do Tad TraMT. (Color) Salute to the operettas of brail handed a •; contract th at , lasted 14 4:88-(1 8)•18 Rnager^Aadv.SheWEnmMTr> rtii™w» Pieww / G'lbert and, SuIIlvai) and ^ths ginbn’’ WAdneAday. Jan . 0 (.T:BO^ and years. Among his many films were (21-88) The Mateh Onme builders of the nation's railroads, 9 p.m. B S T ji • : new "Eadie Was a Lady" and '.’Talk < 8-4888) AmbrietiB ~Baadstaad ' j 8-4*83) The niatstoSes [C m (Color)or) Fred's,— - spoiug Campaigns "Hor About a Lady.” tor hwseh,old .help and winds up The medical oareehi of Df. Kilr ' J , by h In 1942, Jack B^my asked Joe lA^ong Besser’s reewnit movie*. ^ h ,^nobrlgite. dare (Richard Chamberlain) ' to do a character part on his ra- _ „ . (84) Flaherty Featarea A W BMUfy Sehrice ■re “Say One for Me’’'^ wjth Bing *:** < M8-SS) I’m Dickeas-Be’s D r. CMUeapte- (R ay m o n d M anw gr) ties Bandied By cUo show and Joe continued to ap- Creelilw and “L at’g/.liakej Id»ye,” F eatter ore thhatened when they or* BUM Wt pesr on Denny programs, .both ta - B arry and Arch are to bo god- i-Opbr atora— with1 MarilynMarOyn ...... Monroe, f o r tl.SOO.OOO fo r-*U *g e d itooM B B r abort dio and -teleiHsion, from then to In 19«1 Joe did « Mt or B ” Joey _ ^ SEiera for Mets XHh child. thte, in "The Thing Speatai for Kte CI m chhI 19^. Joe’s other radio parts were Blahop Show” epfinde with great *:M AUrod HItebcMk Boar -the • '. (jlreumstaiiillal evidenee leads to *eif’ on NBC-Tir* ‘^ r. KUdax«r he s on thq shows of Fred Allen, Biddle response from bott Dlshop . 'Arid :- I i ■A charge of- murder against fw ie* Thuradayi J a il • 1 0 (OiSOw Cantor, Vqughan Monroe, MHtion . — -r-voung wife. and viewers. When BUftqii ) ) D ^ C i^ Ms OhatUa. OMO pMt. B 8 T ). BeH e.and many others^ new serioi fatmAt bbj J l .j not BEAUTY In 1949, Besser did an earty TV to be A featured i^aipirt •? v . Hn ‘‘Kivltato VtM' Bsxton a po dtspenaary to determine why Bu (Nimmercial on an NBC NetWork Jo^ Besser has been married for . j ao -dlsUeas. (Troy Donohue) and Tom Lopata UTBBIO hookup. Later h« had hi# own TV 32 yean to Uie former Enile Ka; (88888) Tl Bhaoot 5trip (Robert Oonrad) h^p a rertleBB • fine show, “Tonight on • Broadway,” a nnger and dancer bo n u t I Buaanne finds a suspect and youngster beoom* reoonclled wMi Uve M l * 8 7 4 2 while Investigating an>insuranco year MalB S8m Maabhester with Jane FToman and Ted Ehii- vaudevUle. 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TOL. LXXXn. NO. 82 (TWELVE PAGES) , MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 1963 (Classified AdvMffslng on Page 10) PRICE FIVE CBNTi Congress to Face JFK Backer State News N am ed to Roundup # Dual Donnybrook Fire in Keir’s Post Birth Control Unit WASHINGTON (AP) — the fight to expand it will be By JIM MONROE Memben of the 88th CoU' fought again. The showdown will Opens at Hartford ega streamed into town to* come quickly. Members of both ^OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. y, ready for a double don­ parties will caucus separately (A P )— Howard Edmondson, HARTFORD ,AP) —The plan­ S Tliesday, trying to agree on a po­ ned Parenthood League of Con­ Kills 5 Hotel Guests nybrook that will get the new a friend of President Ken­ sition before the House takes up session off to a rousing start. nedy, resigned Sunday as gov­ necticut announced Sunday it the issue Wednesday. would house a birth control Infor­ ') At the formal opening Wednee. In openly takingig sides in the ernor of Oklahoma and was day. the legislators wUl run smac:c rules committee flgi fight, the Presi­ appointed to the U.S. Senate, mation center at 9 Main St. here. Into rules fights on both sides of dent has sa "Wis are through succeeding the late Robert S. A reception marked the open­ the Capitol that will divide them if we lose." ing of the office. 5 Injured; along lines more significant to On the Senate side, , the liberal Kerr. The center will be open WednesT legislation than party labels; lib vs. conservative battle Is over Oeorge Nigh, 36, the lieutenant days and Fridays from 9 a.m. to S oral vs. conservative. changing the rules to curb fili­ governor who moved up to the p.m. In addition to complete in­ Blaze Guts The outcome is apt to have a busters. For years. Southerners governor's office and appointed formation on birth control meth­ strong effect on President Ken­ and other conservatives have used Edmondson, said President Ken­ ods for married people only, the nedy's legislative program and on the filibuster to stall or kill liberal nedy told him he would be person­ center will provide Information on the 19S4 presidential and congres­ legislation, particularly in the ally pleased by the appointment. the following: Old Edifice sional elections. field of civil rights. Nigh said he telephoned the Education for marriage, child -Technically, Democrats hold To halt debate and bring legis­ President, who is vacationing at spacing, referrsd to out-of-state large voting margins in both the Palm Beach, Fla., before Ed­ clinics for birth control informa­ WALLINGFORD (AP)— Senate and the House. In the Sen­ lation to a vote requires a two- thirds vote of senators participat­ mondson resigned and told him tion or treatment, and on infer­ F^ve persons were killed to­ ate their advantage over the Re­ ing. Only once in 86 years has Edmondson would be named to tility problems. day when a fire roared publicans Is 67 to 88, In the House the gag been applied—last year. Mrs. Richard Griswold, execu­ 298 to 176, with one Democratic the Senate. through the 163-year-old Cen­ Ironically, to silence a group of tive director of the state league, vacancy. The administration can expect said "We look at the whole field tral Hotel. Twenty-six other liberals who opposed an adminis­ solid suppprt from Edmondson, 37, of planned parenthood, which in­ The Senate vacancy caused by tration bill to set up a privately guests were in the three- the. death of Sen. Robert S. Kerr a Democrat who backed Kennedy cludes helping people who have story, wooden building. Some owned corporation to operate the for the presidential nomination in difficulty having children and want of Oklahoma was filled Sunday U.S. portion of a global satellite with the appointment of Democrat 1960. them.” fled in their night clothes. communications system. J. Howard Edmondson. In a letter which explains the Some leaped to safety, others The liberals want a majority to Nigh, also a Democrat, will be were carried from the building. This wide Democratic, edge may governor for only one week. Hen­ operational plan of the new Hart­ decide when it’s time to stop talk­ ford center, written by Hartford Five were injured. be Ulusory. In both branches ing and start voting. The White ry Bailmon, Oklahoma’s first Re- Southern Democrats have a habit League President Henry An alarm was turned in at 1:30 a.m. by Ben B'rank, a reporter In of not following their party lead­ (Contlnued on Page Two) ^ (Cootinued on Page Eleven) Dawes, the league says: ership, of combining with conser­ "W e are sofry that we cannot the Walllngfford Bureau of ths vative Republicans to thwart the give direct assistance (prescrl'bing New Haven Register, who said: Democratic administration. or treatment) to the many couples “I heard screams from down tba Two years ago. In an attempt neediitg practical help (Wrth con­ street. At first I thought it was to prevent the House Rules Com­ trol information) at this time, but only some trouble at the nearby mittee from delaying liberal leg­ Chiffon Will Flutter wa plan to open clinics here, and police station. When I looked islation, the administration won a throughout the state, when the U. toward the hotel it was a mass a t fight to expand It to 16 members. S.. Supreme Court legalizes birth flames. By adding three members to the control in Connecticut." The dead were identified an Jo- traditional 12, the group’s com­ seph.Ivan, about 80; Jamea Keat­ ing, 70; Paul Snyder, 66; Frank plexion was tipiped to the liberal In Spring’s Breezes Dempsey Back side. Firemen fight flames burning through Central Hotel in Wallingford today. Five persons were klU- Hartman, 72, and Andrew Lenart, HARTFORD (AP) — Governor ed in the fire, several injured. Some guests had to jump to safety. (A P Photatax). 58. All were presumably full-time This committee enlargement Dempsey, his voice hoarse from a residents of the hotel. EDITOR’S NOTE—Manohestei^ate anything morb robust than a prolonged cold which confined him I "" About 75 firemen fought the women will have an advance lettuce leaf, win be wearing the to the Executive Residence for 10 (blaze, described as the worst in glance into the spring’s fashions dresses suid suits. But yesterday days, returned to the Capitol today the town’s history. It took more Boone a Bum the editors viewed hats as worn by Aides Deny this week when ’The Herald will to put the finishing touches on his Face-Saving Move than three hours to bring under carry exclusive coverage of the some actual consumers, when the Inaugural address. control.. showings of leading New York de­ Millinery Institute of America The Governor said he is hopeful One of the victims, Ivan, was Historian Says signers, being staged by the New presented Its Golden,Hat Awards that his voice will clear up before the imcle o f Fire Chief John Oine. York Couture Group. Rhea Tally to seven women outstanding not Wednesday when he makes the British Jet The cause of the fire waa not Stewart, a Manchester resident, only for their accomplishments address to a joint session of the Open to Tshombe determined immedl'aitely. Of Pioneer Idol reports on the newest coUeotions but also, according to the Insti­ Senate and House. Leo Campos, the owner of the of trend-setting designers. Mrs. tute, for the way they wear hats. Upon returning to his desk to­ hotel, estim ate the damage at One was a Connecticut girl, Gian- R aid T a le FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Was Stewart la an old hand at fashion, day, the Governor filled a vacancy ELI8ABETHVILLE. Katanga^.-tered by the United Nations, about 6100,000. having spent many years in New na d’Angelo, the operatic soprano Daniel Boone a pioneer hero, as on his military staff and reap­ (AP)—President Molse Tshombe named Francois Kalala as admin­ Three of the guests were admit­ York as correspondent for various from Bristol, who helped set the pointed 18 other members of the apparently is being given a istrative boss of Katanga and or­ LONDON (AP)—London news­ ted to Meriden Hospital. history books picture him, or was newspapers. keynote of flutterlneas by wearing Btatt. chance to invite a bloodless U.N. dered replacement of Katangan papers said today swift British They were Thomas Clougherty, he a bumbling backwoodsman of a toque of soft pink feathers which The new member designated by occupation of his war capital of money with banknotes .from the jets slipped past U.S. defenses re 20, of McKeesport, Pa.; Robert no real talent? By RHEA STEWART she SiUd was designed by Anny. the Governor is Lt. Comdr. Nor­ Maha, 26, of Dravoeburg, Pa.; and Her award was a Golden Hat Kolwezi and thus insure a place central government. Kalala is the cently In a mock H-bomb attack NEW YORK — The spring man A. Elchner a t the naval mili- that could have wiped out major Robert Taylor, 49, of Wallingford. That question hot one in breezes that will come along even­ about two Inches across with of power for himself In the re- secretary-general of the Leopold­ tlcu ComB>aod«r..EiCbner, .a-rasl.-< uhill^ dongo. u. ::;-— cities, including New York, Wash­ Clougherty and Taylor -were re­ Kentucky historical'’’'circles and tually in New England to replace amaiU arta of the oeun- movement. The comedienne Carol tomatically will become a mem­ to press an advance on Kolwezi. merger of the Katangan and Con­ A spokesman for the North try by the New York Couture Amerlekn Defense 0>mmand in dupe whose reputation is largely Burnett, on the other hand wore ber o f the military staff. The Britlsli government said it golese armed forces and a share Group. Yesterday was the first a classic si>ort8 hat in bright yel­ the United States termed the re­ undeserved.” McDowell said had received word that Tshombe of the revenues from Katanga’s Boone lost his Kentucky land, was full day of showings, which start­ low that did nothing but cover her Majority Cards Urged Industrial wealth for Premier port a lot of nonsense. ed the editors off ^ t h hats in the head. plans aOi early return to Elisabeth- The spokesman said further to­ Bulletins tried for treason by his own peo­ HAR’nroRD (AP) —The Con­ Cyrille Adoula’s central govern­ morning, and took them through As for the spring hats on the vllle. Both Britons and Belgians day "There has been no substan­ ple and took credit for several necticut Package Stores Associa­ have been urging him to head ment In Leopoldville. Culled from AP Wires historical firsts which belong to shoes, little-girl olpthes, and a gen. runway, they also fluttered, for tiation of such overflights and this is a great season for scarves tion today' laimched a drive to pro­ back. Belgian authorities in Ka­ At the Elisabethville Airport, others. eral run-throi)gdi oi highlights mote Use of majority cards by per­ these have no basis In fact.” from the collections that win be with hats. Sometimes the scarf tanga were understood to have central government representa­ He said that no British Vul­ Further, he said, Boone was not sons between the ages a t 21 and made a plane available. tives set up customs and HIGHER PAY URGED a great historical figure, had seen in more detail later. matches but 1s separate, and at can bombers took part In any Those long, slim professional 26, as a means of reducing inci' Congo Premier Cyrille Adoula, PALM BEACH, Fla. (A P )— small talent for leadership and dents of teen-agers procuring NORAD exercises in all of last models, who look u if they never (Continued on Page Two) seeking to nail down gains regls- (Continued on Page Five) President Kennedy direct^ fed* ^ was mediocre as an Indian fighter, liquor by false statements. year, although these bombers eral agency heads today to of­ pathfinder and explorer. The proposal is included in a make exchange visits with the fer high salaries for hai^-to-lUl Other historians rose to Boone’s pamphlet being distributed to all Strategic Air Command Station at jobs. In an executive order, defense. customers by members of the Omaha. Kennedy also Instructed agen­ Admittedly, said Dr. Thomas package store group. The pam­ The spokesmsui said the last cies to develop procednree for Clark of the University of Kentucky phlet is titled "Help Promote Bargaining Under Test time Vulcan bombers flew to the granting periodic pay Increase* Boone may have been Illiterate. Juvenile Decency.” to those among the 1,7 million Louis Abramson, president of the (Contliiued on Page Eleven) federal payroUers who show (Continued on Page Sevtf) association, said "if enough people high-quality perfonnanoeb realize the importance and the U.S. Tells Dock Men magnitude of this project,” he UNION SUES PAPERS said, “ we feel confident that we Soviet^ Chinese NEW YORK (A P )— A unfon, can lick this problem.” NEW YORK (AP) — A federal'^shoremen’s Association (ILA) and Sandburg, 85, > * i H i the New York Shipping Associa­ charging that Its members were Ho called active public support official says the first face-to-face looked off their Jobs, todi^ sued for use of majority cards as "the session of industry and union tion, which represents 145 shijv Papers Add to three New Yoric City newspa­ negotiators since five days before ping and stevedoring companies Reads Poetry (Oonttnued on Page Five) Maine-to-Texas dock strike began Negotiators for the ILA and the pers for a total of $672,000 to back pay and other benefits. The was “ a credit to both sides.” association had met many times War of Words James Reynolds, assistant sec- since the strike started Dec. 28, suits were filed In U.S. District At Celebration retairy of labor, said: “I urged but always through an interme­ Court by Local New York Russell Fears upon them that in a real sense diary. MOSCOW (AP)—The ideological Newspaper Printing Pressmen’s By MILES A. SMITH collective bargaining is under test Reynolds asked each side to battle of the ^ viet Union and Union, against the New York Herald Tribune, the New York Associated Press Arts Editor / at this time. r reappraise its position. He said Red China increased In intensity that after caucuses today, a de­ today, each accusing the other of Mirror and the New York Post. '»1 NEW YORK (AP) — In Cart Arms to India "The conduct of the meeting 7^1 wa,8 a credit to both sides and cision will be made on whether betraying communism and play­ Sandburg’s own words, it was reflected a clear effort to clarify to hold another joint session. ing into the hands of imperialism. TAX DODGER FINED beautifully tumultous evening.” Fall to Chinese opinions.” Secretary of Labor W. Willard In the tumult of words, how­ HARTFORD (AP) — Gerard It was a brilliant literary din­ Reynolds got the two sides to­ Wirtz presented to both ^des ever, Moscow Implied an invita­ AnnelU, of 389 Ridge Rd., Weth­ gether Sunday for the first such Saturday the interim report by tion to Peking to settle the ideo­ ersfield, president of P, F. ner at the Waldorf-Astoria, cele­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Signifi­ Franklin ElectricOo., Inc., was brating Sandburg’s 86th birthday session since Dec. 18. Harvard Prof. James Healy, an logical differences by collective cant congressional opposition de­ Contract talks continue today in industrial relations expert who is discussion. today fined $12,600 and sentenced and the publication of his veloped today to any program of efforts to settle the strike' of conducting a survey of the costs The latest exchange came in to a one-year federal prieon now book of 77 poems, Utled furnishing modem arms to India 60,000 dock workers which has of each item in the dispute over editorials In Pravda, .the Soviet term, to be suspended after 80 "Honey and Salt.” It was given In Its border dispute with 0>m- crippled shipping on the Atlantic wages and fringe benefits. Communist party newspaper, and days, on two counts of income by his publishers, Harcourt, Brace munist China. tax evasion. In addition, U.S. and Gkilf coasts. ... , Wirtz suggested that the nego- Red Flag, the theoretical maga­ ft World, with scores of celebri­ (jhalrman Richard B. Russell, District Judge M. Joseph Blum- The negotiations are between zine of the CSilnest Communist i ties in attendance. , D-Qa., announced that the Senate jjjg AFL-CIO International Long- (Continued on Page Four) enfeld decided that Annelll When Sandburg dropped his Armed Services Committee will' party. would remain on probation fpr Each side took unusual steps to short cigar to get up and reswl explore In detail, as part of a two years. A condition of his f get its •'message across. Pravda’s the title poem of the new book, scheduled full-scale review of the probation is that he "not will­ he said the occasion was so rare entire editorial was broadcast by \ k nation’s defense posture, any coni- fully obstruct” tax agents whe and unforgettable that he could Moscow radic and transmitted in mitments for delivery of weapons will now work to determine how not express his feelings even in the foreign service of the official to India. News Strike Probing much he still owes the govern­ a poem. news agency, Tass. ment. But he declared the evening’s " I am against giving India any Red Flag’s broadside, in turn, fine remembrances "will help mo of our. modem weapons for the was reprinted in all Red Chinese MEREDITH DROPS OUT live a little longer—perhaps a principal reason that I think we Aims to Rouse Public newspapers, said ’ a Peking radio OXFORD. Miss. (A P )—James would be Just gi'vihg them to thff year or so.” - * broadcast. H. Meredith said today he will He read in a voice that still Chinese . Communists,” Russell NEW YORK (AP)—A board of.^Friday ” or 'earlier if possible,” As usual, the Soviets directed not attend the University of remains deep and .mellow. After said in sn interview. their fire at Albania, the little Mississippi next semester, "un­ an autographing session he re­ “ The Indians put on a disgrace­ three jurists starts an investiga­ said of the newspaper blackout: "The public has the right to know Balkan nation backing Red China der the present olrcumstanoee.’* marked that "toward the end X ful exhibition in permitting them­ tion today to determine whether ‘ M er^th , 29, first Negro ever the public’s interests "are being why this intolerable situation con­ In the dispute. But it was made felt like' something the cat drug selves to be driven out of what a little clearer than before that knowingly admitted as a stu­ should have been impregnable g;iven due account” in a month­ tinues.” hi.” „ "The public is entitled to know Red China was the target. dent at the university, didn’t A personal friend since 1927, strongholds in the border moun­ long shutdown of this city’s nine explain what dreumstanoes he William O. Douglas, associate major newspapers. whether its Interests are being Time after time, Pravda’s edi- tains. They seem incapable of given due account,” the an- torial used a new phraSe to em-. meant. But, since his enroll­ justice of the U.S. Supremo-Court, fighting and If we supply them The board was appointed Sun­ ment under federal guard Oct. day by Secretary of Labor >W. nouncement said. “ If they are phasize this: "The Albanian lead­ made the first of many speeches with weapons they will just fall I, he has lived and attended Wirtz, Gov. Nelson A, Rockefeller, not, the public has the right to ers and those who support them.” classes under the protection of , and predicted that Sandburg wiU Into the hands of the Oommu exercise further Influence to re be remembered as Song as Abra­ and Mayor Robert F. Wagner. Red Flag did not mention Pre­ federal marshals and federal nists.” Russell added. solve thfe present deadlock.” ham Lincoln. Sandburg’s Lincoln A joint announcement by the mier Khrushchev sind the Soviet troops. The United States has agreed three said they hoped the board In another strike that has shut Communists. But It was a direct biography won one of his two to supply India with an unstated down the two daily newspapers PuliUer Prises. could crystallze public opinion answer to a whole series of In­ OHINA-INDIA PROGaB«l amount of arms. ^Thus far most and bring pressure to bear to­ In Cleveland for 39 days, nego­ direct charges leveled by Soviet Novelist John Steinbeck, recent of those dliqiatclied have been •TOKYO (AP)—A commual- ward settling a printers' strike tiations involving the Plain Dealer officials. que Issued In Peking today said Whiner of the Nobel Prise, paid light Infahtry weapons, mortars and the Press & News have been the shortest tribute: "Carl, all of against four of the dailies. The Prayda was as direct, decrying Red China’s Premier (Ren and land mines. These are in ad us could have learned from, you— other five major papers closed recessed. the Red Chinese claim that the En-lul and Prime Mtatoter dltlon to 12 Air Force transports down voluntarily when the walk­ No, date has been set for re­ Soviet Union and its backers re­ mavo Bandaranalke of OsgloB and a lot of us did.” sumption of contract talks with An affectionately admiring flown to. New Delhi. out began Dec. 8. present only a temporary major­ have agreed oa Russell, who has criticized The ' Publishers' .Association of the striking independent Team­ poem to "Oari Sandburg, lover a t sters Union, which represents 456 ity in the Communist camp. It tbought would help oMvo Uie long view,” was read b; Prime Minister Nehru tai the past New York C!lty, represdhtlng the was in this connection that Ohlnese-Indtoa border dtomito. as *^a demagogue and a hypo nine.- papers In contract bargain. newspaper delivery drivers in the The conununlque, broadcasf bg fiyhnr and literary critic Mari Ohio city. The talks broke off Pra,vda made its implied appeal orite,” said the ousting of V. K. Ing talks, said Its theory Is th^t a the New CRina news agsacg, Van Doren, who composed it. Saturday. for a settlement. President Kennedy sent a mes* Krtriina Menon as defense minis, strike against' one. is a' strike "The Communist parties have a said the two ildi_ ^ whieh won her the tor hasn’t changed his view that against all. - The striking Cleveland News­ ■age of congratulations and ap- Cilsnns d'i’Anzelo wests the fssther toque paper Guild is scheduled to r*- tasted method of se(tUnc conten- to keep details seeretiwW pradattoo, read, by - August Heck- .. Oolden Hat.[a itn __ ie eidMB___ _ s ( the OoildaR HttsItta to nnresl s tiny Jhdla to an unreliable friisnd. The announcement by Wirtz, I Rockefeller and Wagner, who •eher, cultural abmiiltant at the m M hat e k m e m . ^ on s ehsnn Insoelet. (

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