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W e e k e n d 's Latin Exile Road Deaths Force Held; I Show Drop 50 Escape CHICAGO (AP) — Safety of­ KEY WEST, Fla; (A?) ficials congratulated the na­ tion’s motorists today for a —A Cuban exile said today sharp decrease in traffic deaths that a vest pocket invasion during the long New Year of Haiti, designed to even­ weekend. tually lead to a war against (AP Ptibtofax) The tally of traffic fatalities Cuban Prime Minister Fidel Castro, was squelched Republican R’s Are Inaugurated \ , ShrMondi‘i^^^ by the arrest of heavily A trio of Republican “R’s” were sworn in as governors in key stated yester- down sharply from last New armed band of Latin exiles day. F'rom left are Gov..Ronald Reagan of California, Gov. George Rontney of record toil of 564 deaths. The National Safety. Council, and American adventurers. However, the chief of opera­ Michigan and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of New York. All three are being men­ Which had estimated that motor tions, Rolando Masferrer, con­ tioned as GOP presidential candidates next year. Story on page 21. ■ vehicle -ecedents- would result in troversial former aide of ousted between 460 and 540 deaths, said Cuban dictator Fulgenclo Batis­ V , ■ . motorists were driving more ta, said 50 commandoes got safely and the toll "proves that away in a boat before customs improvement is possible." „ agents made.,.,^e ai-rests in a Fiscal Battle Threatens ' "Drivers appear to be doing a . raid at a beachfront home in th* hstter and sjafer job than''would middle of the Florida Keys . be expected on the basis of past Monday night. performance,” a council spokes­ But one of the company com­ In ^One-Party’ Assembly man said. manders said he escaped th* He \said that although there roundup by crawling away in HARTFORD (AP)—There’s a reapportionment wlpedj out the der reapportionment based, on was sohie snow and rain in scat­ the darkness and hitching a rida very important difference as system in which the lower house population-, gave the Democrats tered areas, weather conditions to Miami. Connecticut legislators prepare was made up primarily pf Re- 117 house .seats to only 60 for had- little to do with the final The commander, Aton Con- toll. , to attend opening sessions of publicMs from the state’s small- the GOP. The Senate lineup is (AP Photofax) atanzo Palau, later detailed tha. ^ both houses Wednesday — it’s er towns, nearly the same as the last Gen­ The lowest highway death toll Rolando. Masferrer (second /rom left) stands with members of his invasion battle plans, which he said in­ the first time in this century The Nov. 8 election,.first un- eral Assembly -f- 24 Democrats for any thrce-day New Year volved about 75 Cuban exiles, 30 that Democrats control both and 11 Republicans. One seat is period 'since World War II was force after their capture oh a remote Florida key last night by U.S. custtims agents. Masferrer said ^ and his force of about 100 planned to invade Haiti. Haitian exiles and 28 Ameri­ chambers. vacant due to the recent death ^69 in 1949. cans. It may seem a pleasing pros­ of State Sen. John J. Relihan The all-time record for a long Reapportioning T- He said 20 exiles had already pect to Gov. John Dempsey as of Bri(lgepor'., a Democrat. A holiday weekend was set during been sneaked Into Haiti and he begins his second full four- Foc^ Will Picket special election Jan. 26 will fill last year’s four-day Thanks­ were supposed to attajck and year term'with an inaugural ad­ that (nstrict’s seat. giving period when 748 persons seize the airport at Capa Hai­ were killed. dress at 2 p.m., -but Dempsey ^ew Legislature In addition to the first meet­ Chronolo^ MrSi PowelLOrdered tian this week. may face a long battle with' his ings for the 1967 General As­ SIX StATE DEATHS A fledgling air force of fiva fellow Democrats over spend­ HARTFORD (AP)—The reap- sembly, and Dempsey’s inaugur­ Today’s edition /of The By THE ASSOCIATED 'p RESS Herald includes tour pages planes — a B25, a B26, a DCS ing. portlonment question is still al-address, an inaugural lunch­ The New Year’s weekend saw and two P61s — would then use The governor has pledged open as far as Andrew Mele- eon autd a parade of legislators devoted to the/^news and i Off Federal Payroll the^^deaths of six Connecticut photos that m ^ e the daily | the airport as a base .to bomb that there will bh no tax in- chlnsky of Thompsonville is con- from downtown Hartford to the -residents. Three were victims WASHINGTON (AP) — The pect the order to be renewed if the garrison adjacent to tha crease. But a major share of cemed. - State Capitol will precede the' headlines dui^ g 1966. The traffic accidents, two were day-by-day Chronology will House Administration Commit- Powell should try to reappoint presidenUail palace at Port au the legislators being seated at Melechinsky, who picketed W ^ P *"- speech before a jomt-^es killed in a fire, and one was his wile, who was carried on his P;rince, Oonstanzo said, 10 a.m. are from the state’s state constitutional oonvenUon houses. be found on pages 8, 9, 10 tee today ordered Rep. Adam killed in a freak accident. and 11. payroll under her maiden name The remainder of the little biggest Cities, and they are re- m 1966, plans to picket the re- On Wednesday^nlght the in- The two fire victims were Clayton Ppwell’a wife removed ©f Y. llfai^otte Flores. army whs to land irt Port aU ported ready to fight for a larg- apportioned General Assembly augural ball wiHoe held in the Mrs. Stanley ' Longley of Wall­ from her $20,500 job on his pay- Mrs. Powell, a, $6,000-n-y^ Prince, rally the rebels already er share Of state revenues. jjiia year. nearby Smte'Armory for an ex- ingford and her son, Timmy, roll. j clerk at the time she m arri^ in Haiti and replace, dictator Dempsey also has to deal with He Is chairman of a group pecte^Zi^OO celebrants, as the 6. They died When the home 90 s./'MPH Chase The committee also issued the controversial Harlem ctai- Francois Duvaller with Father spending problems within his called the “ Committee for'One N euK iear also marks a ne'w findings of widespread irregu- gressmati seven years eigo, Jean^ BapUke Georges, Gon- own administration. Budget re- Town-One Vote,” which took ad-.^e^a for the state’s Democrats, (See Page Six) Ends in Death larities in official travel. failed three times to answer H stanzo said. ‘ quests from the various state vertisements In newspapers jtHfs The findings, made by a sub- subcommittee subpoena tb • ap- Within 30 days ilie invaders agencies total well over’ <1 bll- week. Of Youth, 16 committee which held hearings pear at Its inquiry. hoped to build an army strong lion. e right on practices of the House Edu- She lives in Puerto Rico, and enough to strike across the nar- The budget figure for the cur­ selves, all like-iBihded Individu­ UXBRIDGE, Mass. (AP)—A cation arid Labor Committee, of the subcommittee has recom- row Windward Passage and rent two-year fiscal period end­ North Bans Peace Talks which Powell is chairman, were mended, that the full committee overthrow Oastro, Constanzo als and our^h^ra, to ignore any police chase from Providence ing June 30 was $843 million, legislaUpifenacted by the illegal made part of an official House dismiss her for violation of a said. ^ the highest in the state’s ' his­ sessjortof the Connecticut Gen- to Uxbridge, Mass., ended ear- docUnierit which goes to the Jus- law that congressional aides Masferrer, one ot the 70 as> tory. Assembly which is sched­ ly today with a 16 - year . old tice Department as well as oth- work either in Waqjiington or in rested In iJie raid, was bitter at In recent years Dempsey and uled to start on 4 January 20,242 VC Defected Providence youth shot and a 13- er govertunent agencies. theif employer’s district. the United States for stopping' Democratic -leaders have haxi 1967,” the ads said. year-old coiripaniob, believed to Chairman Omar Burleson, D- Last summer, she was report- his foray a ^ n s t IWtl, wWch to reach agreement with Re­ The committee "‘has no Inten- t. ... Tex. oi the. Administration ed to have complained She was also ended his plans tor fighting publican leaders of the lower tlcm of disobeying the law, but Last Year., Says U.S. be his brother, tajren into cus- „ot receiving her congressional Castro. house in order to pass almost Just reserves the right to,” Me­ tody. The olde^ boy is listed in to sbqd the sub- paychecks. It was disclosed' ' Many of his foUowers, obvious- every pie(:e of major legisla­ lechinsky said Monday. SAIGON. South Vietnam (AP) In announdng__the Viet Cong ggoj condition at St. Vincent committee findings to, the Jus- they had been deposited in Pow- ly considered H ^ti oidy a step- tion. ' " — U.S. officrials announced to- defections, the U.S. spokesman pj^gp^g^i hi Worcester with bul- tlce Department. But he said ell’s account with the House sear- ^ng stone to Cuba, Hut court-ordered legislative (See Page Twelve) day that a record 20,242 Viet said December was, a" record month with 2,(S16 Communist 1®^ wpunds in the upper back that "When it is made a Rouse (See Page Six) Cong defected in 1066 with the document, it automatically un­ adherents rallying to the South and shoulder. der the rules goes to all goveritv biggest surge coming in the fi- Vietnamese side, topoine the Providence Police Cant. Wil- Vietnamese side, topping the Providence Police Capt ment departments including' nad two months of the year. previous monthly jrigh of 2,605/uam E. May of the jrivenile dl- Justice. ' A U.S- spokesman said the in November. vision said the 20-mile chase, at "Anyone can take it from Cancer Snuffs Life 1966 total was nearly double the The total for the four years of speeds up to 90 miles per hour, there if there should be matter Vessel Cancels §OS 11,124 who left the Communist the CWeu Hoi program is more was one of the longest on rec- for ^ piyii suit for recovery of ranks during 1966 and was the than 48,000, the spokesman said, ord. Patrolman L. A. Bennett furi^g or gyen possible criminal h ip e st' number in the foiw Despite the claim of 20,242 spotted the stolen c a r ' on auction." Of Oswald, years since South Vietnam be- defections in 1966, the strength Bijanch Avenue and pursued it committee action in or­ AftCi^W ave Baltering gan the Chieu Hoi — Open Arms of Opipipunist forces in South to Route 146, where he was Bering the firing of a person on NEW YORK (AP)"'^ The oil by a Canadian air force plane, , Tex. (AP) — Jack — program to win over Viet Viebmm has remained through- joiried by a North Smithfield po- ^ member’s staff was described tani^er Failaika, third Mctim of W'hich circled over the vessel Ruby, the slayer of accused Cong adherents. out the year at about 280,000 lice cruiser. Officers fired four • unprecedented by Rep. In combat developments, only men by U.S- official estimates, shots, finally bringing the car to vvayne L. Hajs, D-Ohlo, chair- stormy Atlantic seas in a week, until a Coast Guard twin-engin* presidential assassin Lee Har­ minor ground skirmishes were The Gomiriunists have filled a halt just over the Massachu- man of the subcommittee that canteled today a distress call Albatross amphibian plane ar- vey Oswald, died today ip Park­ reported. In the air there were tbeir ranks throqjrh recruitirient _setts line in Uxbridge. conducted the hearings and issued before da'wn when aq rived. \ land Hospital, where he had more bombing strikes g a in st and infiltration from North Viet- rpjjg js.year-old is being held made recommendations to the abnormal wav^ knocked most of.Two meaxshant . vessels, th« been suffering from^. CMcer North Vietnam, two raids by nam. ijy Uxbridge police, but a Prov- Administration Committee. her navigation equipment out of StMjedish Traviata and the li- since Dec. 9., | . ' B52 heavy bombers in South HJesertiions from the South officer has ■ been sent Technically, the action applies commission. ■ beriJm-registered Continental Ruby was ritoved to the h o ^ - Vietnam and a third in the de- Vietnamese ai'med forces dui- with a warrant to bring only during the life of the 89th The Liberian-registered tank- MercHatit, began, moving to- 'tal after complaliring of an ill­ militarized zone. , ing 1965 totaled 113,000 and for back to Rhode Island. The Congress, which ended at noon er was reported resuming her ward thfe^attered tanker ^ 90 and I2tl, miles away. They ness which jail doctors had been Jubilant U.S. Phantom-jet the first half of 1966 reached at Qjjjgj. boy,' who was reported today, a few minutes after the course tor Portland, Maine, at a treating as a bad cbld for three pilots told a news conference in 67,000. But allied officials con- lying the: car, wiU be brought committee made its , recom- slow speed, with arrival not ex­ were called off, howev^, after the C o^ Guard restore coan- weeks. \ . Salgon how they knocked seven tend the desertions in the last providence when he is mendations publio, pected before late this week municariems with' the tanker . At the hospital, his Illness was of North Vietnam’s fastest half of 1966 will show a deebne rgiggsed from the hospital. But Hays said he would ex- A spokesman tor the i^ip'k first diagnosed as pneumonia MlGs out of the skies north St because of new stiff penalties ^ American agents, Gulftriarine,| about 4; a.m., and said their hel|> and then as cance.r which had Hanoi in less than 14 minutes said there was no danger to the would ijot be needed. (See Page Six) spread into the lymph glands, Monday afternoon. ship or its crew of 36 Italian The Coast Guard cutter Vigi­ lungs and pancreari.. X-ray and "We outflew, outshot and out­ seamen, although the bridge lant was sent from Province- surgery would do no good, fought them,” saad Air Foi-ce' was damaged- and only the town, Mass., and is expected to doctors said. ' Col. Robin Oids," 44, of Washing­ steering gear and magnetic reach^the FM'laika around 10 Ruby's death came ef 10:30 ton, D.C., the husband of former steering compass were in Use. a.m. Wednesday." a.m. - movie star Ella Raines, who led The , tanker’s master, Aless "We’U keep a p l^ e oyertiead Sheriff’s deputies had .been’ some 80 jet fighters and fighter- Andrinl, suffered a broken arm. until ..the cutter gets tiiere,” a Coast Guard spokesman said. issuing twice-daiiy bulletins on JACK RUBY bombers in the' biggest air' bat­ Herbert 'B. Brewster, manager Ruby’s condition but this morn­ tle oi the war. of Gulfmarine operations; .said (See Page Six) ing,said the bulletin would'be a was Chief Justice Earl Warren Olds, a veteiwi of 2iM that was the only injury. .1 “little late.” / i,, ' who was present whi Ruby “ World War n, said the doi “We have a message from the A product ,of the Chicago was given a lie deteetbr (poly- "lasted no more than 12 sh ip ,B rew ster saidj "He said slums, Ruby was little - known graph) test. In the test, Ruby minutes but. covered at he .was hit by an uqusual sea. even in Dallas until he stepped denied mat there was any con- miles of that sky.” AH'the crew is OK.” tn front of television cameras spiracy ooimectlng him w(jth the ’ Olds, led 14 flights of F4C Brewster * said the Failkika Bulletin with a snubnosed revolver and assassinatira of President John Phantoms and six flights of was bound from Nigeria to ^lot Oswald. F. Kennedy. F106 Thunderchdefs against a. 'Portland, Maine, with ciude oil, ' That was on Nov. 24,1968, and Ruby denied knowing Oswald, sky full of MIGa above the ma­ and will tontinue to its destina­ crtiEB ^ED ^UXP ths one-time Chicago tough Ud and he denied personally know- jor jtfG air base at Pbuc Yen, tion ^ “Theup was considerable HARTFORD (AP) — Ths had gained the warld renown ing DaHas Police Patrolman north of Hanoi, dahiage, but nothing , too seri­ Connecticut Council of May- - friends said he always had J;D, Tlpplt whom Oswald also PUoU’ reports indicated all ous," he said, ' - ors told Gov. John Dempsey wanted. w as accused of shocking to the Communist planes shot JThe'Coast Guard: x x x 4th today that cities need'^-moM He spent the rest of his JUe,' death on an Oak! Cliff Street down wore the advanced-type graf. help from the state in ordex behind bars. \ soon after President Kennedy MIG21S, the Soviet-designed The Coast Guard spokesman to cope with urban proBlemsr,, . V • ' ] In Chicago today, Sllirier was killed. delta-wing interceptors which said. the magqetic cotoP®®"* However, the chairman of CkMts, one of Ma lawyers, skid \ since being taken to the hospl- om fly 1,800 miles an hour. Lt. subject to a variety of mistakes the group. Mayor Richard C, ' Ruby *‘kx)ked like a man of 80 (kl. Ruby had Insisted on anoth- G®®- WllHam W. Moiriyer, corn- and i s ! not ak reliable as the Lee of New Haven, said the years” wheniGertz saw him Jusl er IJe detector-teat In an effort mander of the U.S. 7th Air electrically operated gyro com­ mayors and, fltst sclec^pen before Christmas. Ruby wks M. to prgye there was no conspira- Force, said he believed the pass which was put Out of com­ would iwt offer their own In Ruby’s room vdien lie died Experts and doctors said the North Vietnamese air force of mission in the very heavy sea legiHlatlye program. The ex- were his brother, Earl Ruby of advapoed state of his cancer to jets loa( about half its and winds about 600 miles east ) ecutives will take etaiids on Detroit: hUf sister, Eva Grant of. prevented the test from having ^ Monday. The of New Yoric. • proposed legislation . in the Dallas, and Eileen Kaminsky, vauaity. ^ , bulk of the force are older, The -766-foot, 29,230-tanker, areas of education, klghways, apoUier sister from CSUag^ ^ j Ruby had been only semlsiic slower MlGlTs. i buUt to Qulneyi Mass., -by the ppUuttoh, wdfhre, and indns -VIsMors were ra rs after Ruby when Oswald ‘The weather was in our fa- ' An Air Force F4C Phantom jet, loaded with heat-seeking Sidewinder missilM Bethlehem Steel Oorp-i to trial developnwnt, Lee SsM whsfjallsd. He was Inaccessible ^ ^ thrown to the floor by and 20mm cannons, is shown during a mission over Nprth Vietnam. The photo was -reported proceeding under at the meeting of the gover­ •Mspi to his famUy, towysro EkUiaa poUce. tto ^ | s w e r e ^ t ^ - ' was released by the Air Force today but the date it was taken wag not menV ■'Its.own power, , ,( nor and several of the states and ltov«k%atoni. asUc,” said Momyor. Vths time ih s tanker we#’‘tirst spotted ns visitor la (W oouaty Jail (S« tionei, (AP Photofirt, , \

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.<^AGE T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ TX^D AY, JAJWARY 8, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONJJ.. TUJESDAY> JANUARY ^'196’? f AGE T H fifiB

ance control and library council tbtag twid R li ItxnoUgUty N W in d sor will aldb be given. overJoiig, M 'weM m trtvM. Tbe rold cm Not Getting Money’s Worth, iteadien at WOTkshi^ Owmatie matertat to not pAgnia- cant but It to wbrkpd put with The BU Terry School and tha PRAOnOUi flAYER 800th dtohf , ^ Council Meets Toinorrolx)^ Pleasant Valley Elententa^ great caiis. The oompoopr’ir- a l l o w s f o b e r r o b Both tides ntnernl* State Told in Study of jails School -wlil . close Jan. 9 a t 12185 “ T H E W A Y etiructurtl fadUMy gtvM. tlM N f^ r a and 1:20 respectively to ^i:^le work 6 sort of otr d{ lippoit- By ALFRED SHEINWOLD. _ 7^ ' HARTFORD (AP) t- What All the existing mcept O- ♦ Aiid School Board^Tanight teachers to attend, teacher w eb ­ Slide, bat there to not enough 'Some players take pride Tit-,'W>- Ky Q 642 the Montville State jail apd pos­ I HEARD IT ’ 0 5 4 2 does .Connecticut get for the f W ■ yehiable thought to warrant a shops. ' * computing that this jplay' la bet­ money It , now spends bn Its sibly the Bridgeport jail should The town obiincU meet ilngton Rd. and Sullivan Ave., The meetings will be held at V ' performing in «xce^ of ter toan that, play by one-half be . efoaed as rapidly as new whicb the town purchased some WEST EAST tomorrow nl^ht at 8 at the high the Pleasant Valley School from an hour. The last movemeiR In of one per cent, or some such RQlOt state Jails? . detention - centers and suitable week^^ago. by John Gruber 4 J 9 6 4 3 2 acbool. Items o f new business to 1:45 to 4:30xand will Include parOicUtar is mere bombast. maigin. The pcaetoeal player V K « 7 > C7 AJ91S Much less than it , should be apace for senteneed jail In­ . Undei^Nunfinished business, ReaSy, one outoot say that O KS getting, according to a report come before the council include: g.-ade level meetings, new inno­ disregards suchi oUght differen­ 0 3 mates becomes^ available. TOe the councu\w’ill make the ap- vations ih audio vTmal education 19M was a very remarkable' ces: He gives the opponeote «K 62 « 7 « 5 made by the American Founda­ jail at Danbury should be closed Adoption o t proposed guide- poihtmeiit oi"sfi full-time con­ and a ^ ia l atudl^scufticulum year in ttw annato of music. their best- dnnee to moke a SOUTH tion Institute of Corrections and immediately and those at T oll-' ' lines for town participation in 4 A S stable. . meeting. A lan^age arts work­ We've come to'the beginning have Vhrtod flwm fcipreaslonlstic Let’s bofia 1987 does better, mistake. released Saturday night. and and Haddam as soon aS the construction of industrial O 10 ' An addendum to the agenda shop ^vill be held at the Orohard o f 1967; in fact this is my first to expreeoiontotlc. The German Opening lead —totu: of spades. 0 A Q 71097< The study'presents nine rec­ practicable. ^^roads antf eervice utilities; con- requested by councilman John J. Hill school. ommendations designed to make column o f the new year. This ^ The'^xhathemattcal tyiw wouU — The elected sheriffs should jiideration o f a request for town Elgan Jr; is the consideratidndf ZBA Meets Thursday signed to him but never became Marcos Orders take the first trick with toe ace t h ^ state correctional system have no further control or su­ participation in the construc­ a cost of living increase f ^ The zoning board-of appeals gives jis an opportunity to look enthustostic. of spades and lead out the ace 2 NT f t « ipore efficient. pervision of facilities ,in the tion o f an industrial road on the town employees. will meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at back and see what happened jjg claimed that R his grand- Honoraiy Police of diamonds. His best theoreti­ W The institute says the recom­ State Jail System. , Bchweir propert(yr aiid consid­ Pui 5.0 I School B6ard. Meets the Wapplhg Elementary School, musically during - the calendar luuier father were - aUvatuivS today he . ^ ■ A * Ji cal chance is to drop a slngle- mendations would produce sub­ —' A central Board of Parole the GO SIGN to. eration of the future disposition The board^ of ^ucation will on Ayers Rd. to consider, the year 1966. would have taken advantage of i% .SeiltS jA rrC S tC u - tch king of toamonds and then stantial long-term savings 'in should he~ai«ated ;Wlth authori­ \" o f wisting buildings on the meet tonight at 7:30 a^ the high following applications; all the moderti facilities avail- decide what to do about the capital expenses and would im­ ty o v ^ the release of adult and ' town-owned land known at the Undoubtedly the b i g g e s t douUeton os iem^ as you have school library. The meeting was Michael O. Bell, 48,5 Foster news story of the year in the ^ a r^ ed that If his grand- ^ N I L A (AP) - President dubs. prove tile end product for so­ youthful (but not juvenile) of­ : 1 Belski property. three-oard support foe p u t- called to enable the board to Rd., South Windsor, requests a musical field,..was the opening father w «^ aUve today he would permnand Mhreos has ordered Tbe practical player takes toe ner’s diamonds. TWs M Just ciety — the prisoner. fenders who become eligible for The land is the site of the new complete^ the agenda items ta­ variance to allow a building ace of spades and immediately The recommendations are; parole under' present laws. . ' town hall located between El- of the new Metropolitan Opera rwnan- arrest of the Philippines’ shout enough for a borderline bled at the last regular meet­ Closer to the front line than per­ retunis the queen of clubs. response with a conservative — A Department of Correc­ — Tlie existing boards or com­ mitted on premises at 485 Fee­ House in New. York. All my the . honorary secret a ^ t a ing. Items to be considered are: life somebodv’s been nlannlne he would have, written "® *y “ honorary secret agents. There is a fine chance that West partner. tions should be .created under missions having administrative An tidditional school .physi­ ler Rd. This is a R Rural zone. a new home for the Met, a n d ^ """“ W be properly presented in Marcos; to a ' ^ d e -r a n ^ g wta not play toe king. EVom Copyright 1987 the direction of an able, quali­ authority over correctional in­ cian ;• approval of the structure Lester W. White, .161 Beelze­ finaUy came to pass. As a mat- toodern stagings, but that the shakeup of t^ n a U o p a police West's point of view, it seems General F sa tn rss Oorpi. fied administrator,with Jurisdic­ stitutions or services should be of an ad hoc memorial commit­ bub Rd.. Wapping; , requests a ter of fact,- a new house was ^ actually wrote were forcM, -order^ ^ unpaid that East t o the ace of dubs; tion over the three major adult abolished as soon as a Depart­ CASH SAVINGS variance to allow four building tee for the late Mrs. Paul -Hull, being planned when GatU-Cas- ' " ‘ted to this rort of t h ^ . ag^te arrested their w e a j ^ and West wahts Ms partner to and youth correctional Institu­ ment of Corrections is estab- lets with less than the required I I' TO a town teacher,- and former azza was eniraeed as general P urser more, Richard Wag- seized, and criminal action take the first dub >utd rotum tions, tlie .state Jail.s, "^the, proba­ li.-ihed,, frontage oA prenrlses at 161 Winterlialter’s chairman of the board of educa­ diroctor in I m I He w L t S ^ «ie st^ agahwt toem for “usur- a heart. tion .system, the parole .supervi- — An Advi.sory Commis.si6n Beelzebub Rd. This is an R Ru­ If West refuses toe first dub, tion. tiiat he would pnly have to put on legends, to as- pati.on of authority, tUegal pos- .sion system, and those official of Corrections should be created ral zone. 8oUto leads a spade to dummy Son Viet Victim Also, discussion of school sys­ up with the old fLilltles for a *®^' ttoi«ae88. Try- session of firearms and viola- state functions now being ad­ wtth representation from the Alfred F. Yacovne, 177 Clin­ and takes toe diamond finesse. tems to be visited b y the board couple of years, and then a to modernize a legend to" tioM.’’ ministered by the Cionnccticut public, the Judiciary, the attor­ ton Dr. Wapping, requests a va­ ridiculous— '— —and * argues------a ------poor His directive was aimed at a The rest is easy. Even If West MADISON (AP)—The son of Prison A.s.=ociation. f.elative to the size and ac­ brand new facility would be ney general, the department of PER riance to allow installation of an understanding of both the leg- vast army of so-called secret takes toe first dub, he will orchestra leader Hugo Winter­ — F’er.sons awaiting trial tivities of high schools; a struc­ available. . J . , Corrections and the Board o< GAIXON amateur radio antenna tower on . ,,, ends end their place in our agents, appointed by mayors probably lead another spade halter was killed Dec. 29 while should be separated from those Parole. ture report on a study commit­ promises at 177 Clinton I>r. This 8<*eme of Kfe. and other politicians, who act m rather then ehift to hearts. serving his second tour of duty serving .Sentences in the Jails Connecticut’s jails are older tee on sex education in schools; is an AA-30 zone. 1935. when he retired, but . , , _ ^ , never got his new opem house. , Wieland Wagner, who ought ^m ed b o ^ ^ a rd s and Inves- Continues dubs In Vietnam. by the crbalion of regional de­ than those of any other state, FUEL OIL a decision on TEJP career ap­ OpL Sullivan ib Vietnam To begin with, Oscar Hammer- to have known better, was ob- tigators for various power Dummy -wins with the king Relatives said Army Pfc. tention centers for- the unsen- the report said. plications, and the philosophy of Marine Lance Corporal Rich­ stein (father of the one asso- f®«®^ with the idea of tom- A recent ^ e s s l o n a l of Spades, end our practical de­ Hugh F. Winterhalter, 38, tenepd. Also, Connecticut is the only schedule-making. ard P. Sullivan, son of Mr. and clarer leads toe ten of clubs COOPERATIVE dated with Richard Roeersl ^ng Gutrune (a legendary fig- Inquiry suggested there may be Ohaptpaqua, N.Y., was a mem­ A new in.stitution should be ■State in the union which has Reports of the ad hoc com­ Mrs. Chester W. Sullivan of 420 datea with Rlchara Rogers) Niebehmgen lied ) as many as 10,000 of the agents,, from dummy. "IWs time East on. CO.VPANY ' ber of the 169th Combat Engi­ -Con.-itructed with appropriate fa­ more than one 'correctional in­ mittees of the board Including Avery St., Wapping, is now decided to challenge the Met, . probably play low, assum­ and established the Manhattan a rpodem caU girl I aJ- Almost all of them carry guns neers Battalion and had been a cilities for male youths, between stitution but which does not riir. BKOAl) STREET pereonnelj policies, buildings and stationed at Da Nang in South ing that Ms partner has the ace TEi.. (Mri-iri-W Opera in opposition. ways ^ t she was one of the snd badges and many have helicopter gunner with the First 16 and 2t now confined at Che­ have a centralized state cor­ sites, public information, insur- Vietnam. of clubs. After aR, how can eith­ , , , few characters in the whole been accused of murder, extor- Air Cavalry, 29th Aerial Artil­ shire Reformatory. rectional agency. Corporal Sullivan is - serving The rivalry was s er defender assume that South tetrology for whom you could Uon and other crimes. lery Division. ' — The reformatory .should be Even .so, the report said, "It that deficits on both sides were ^ sympathy, and Marcos also barred has led toe queen of duhs .from with the Headquarters Battalion -citizens Winterhalter had been award­ adapted for sentenced inmates is believed that Connecticut is almost imbellevable and ^ one of the f ^ classic from carrying guns A-Q-x? of the First Marine Division. on the ed the Air Medal with six oak now Confined in the Jails, al­ in a position to create as ef­ In CoUegelate 'Who’s Who’ course. . . the . money . for i,. a , new examples of tragedy in the streets and' - threatened to retire If Dummy’s ten of clubs though such offenders might al­ fective a correctional system as theater went tq cover the losses holds, declarer switches to dia­ leaf clusters. W. Lee Osborne of 9(10 Pleas­ work, in a sm u ch ls her fate all poUcemeo over 50 because He leaves Ws parents," Mr. so be placed in other suitable, can be found In the United at the Met, This was the golden monds. 4 ant Valley Rd., Is one o f 22 was dedded by the gods and police work requires "youth, and Mrs. Winterhalter of Madi­ minimum custody facilities. States.” seniors at Central Connecticut ^ b f.h ^ ^ cn ^ a"ctd«^' vigor and stamina." At worst. East will cover the only did they have singers like son; his wife. Mrs. Margarete State College in New Britain She has nothing in common Manila’s police chief an- ten of clubs with toe Jack. South Caruso atnd Tetrazlnni, they takes toe ace of dubs end mud Munch Winterhalter of Qxappa- included In the 1966-67 edition with a modem call girl with nounced the formation of a spe- qua; two brothers, Edward and had lavish p r ^ u c t i ^ . which exception of the dal police unit to police the hope for a 3-3 break In clubs. of “Who’s Who In American Gregory, both of Madison; and EATOW ^ m never to have been equal- rather stupid, police, force, which has been He can lead out toe ace of dia­ Universities and Colleges.’’ monds to see If toe king drops. a sister, Mrs. David Ward of 1. HIGH SCHOOL DRIVER fEpUCATION 1215'/2 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD OSborne graduated from Ells- , . Yet there were plenty of Wie- criticized by local newspapers Old Saybrook. woirth High School in 1962. A Wor d lyAr I ^ e aljmg adherents to rally round for corruption, When it does not, he le e ^ a itiie U.B. found itself allied^ ^ ______A military funeral will be eon- ' "A U MEAT^ are FRESH CUT — major in industrial .Arts Edu­ dub to the nine and cashto the \ [ again^ both Germany and charocterization!" last club to get rid of his los­ ducted Friday at the Arlington E l E The automobile is the No. 1 killer of Coniijechcut teen-agers. Yet HONE are PRE-PACKAGED!" cation, he was formerly pro­ National Cemetery In Virginia. gram director, engineering di­ Ital^r/Operas from both nations As for toe Lohengrin, it con- Area Weather ing heart; g young people with sharp eyes and quick Reflexes should be the rector and general manager of ^ ’’de trop" and this left only centrated on singing rather Very few ' opponents would E m m French oj^ra to all Intend ^ d WINDSOR LCX3CS 4AP) — make a defensive error If they STORE HOURS: the student radio station at the, best drivers^ npt the worst. So what’s wroiijg? High school stu­ purposes. The Met languished. ,5^.^ anyway) and ™® U.S. Weather Bureau says could see ell of toe cards. In Tues*, Wed. 9 to 6 • Thur's., Fri. 9 to 9 college, WTCXl. In the twenties, there was a modernized toe legend to toe unsettled wfeather will prevail actual play, nine opponents out Sat. 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) Prior to entering college he dents with drivpr education training have half rs many accidents gradual revival, particularly in over Connecticut tonight and of ten would misdefend this sort was the recipient of ^veral and violations as their untrained classmates! th)fe has saved over the Wagnerian field. Manhattan something, like a heJdcopter. Wednesday. of hand. Bwkuiu SHOfriM MiuBt - nwt scholarships including the South Opera was a thing of the past, covM ' stomach this Cloudiness will be Increasing Daily Question Windsor Education Association 6,000 lives since high school driver education started. Let’s give and people thronged to the Met one, but apparenUy nobody was today. There could be some Partner opens with one dia­ Exclusive Engagement scholarship in 1962 and a re­ agam. Hopes sprang anew tor a ^.yung to change the moMtroa- snow in the region tonight mond, and the next player pass- LENOX PHARMACY our Connecticut children a longer lease dn^life. Urge that our mission of tuition scholarship modem facility, and then came jty since it had been designed port of Wednesday. '"es. You hold: Spades, K-7; 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 WED. ONLY from the college in 1962-63. Dtpresslom Boom! Just when y ^ great Wieland Wagner, Today's weather map toows H^rts, Q-6-4-2; Diamonds, S- driver ediwation program he improved in Vonfiecticut schoolsV The son o f Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ -we started climbing out from thg symphonic field an weak weather disturbance i-V, Clubs, 10-9-4-S. liam L. Oebome, Jr., he is pres­ that financial catastrophe came event which might have prov- over the Carolina coast which What do you sayT •^."OOGERS-HAIOttMIgDB ently a member of the Lambda World War H. gd important turned out to be 'vI’H likely move to the south of Answer: Bid one heart with tOBERT WISE - dRR Phi Alpha social fraternity. This lasted long enough to see Philadelphia, Eugene Connecticut itonight Another a sensdible, sound partner. Pass CHICKEN LEGS Heads Junior Class both Flagstad and Melchior be-" ormandy gave the American weak ^onm area is Iwated over with toe general run of port' Ralph Russo, son of Mr. and yond their prime and the Wag- premiere of toe Fourth Sym- toe northwestem (3feat Lakes, ners. You have only 6 points 2. ANNUAL VEHICLE INSPECTION Mrs. Floyd Nezgoda, 55 North- nbrian department never reviv- p}ymy by Sihoetakovitch. This is These two systems wih be mov­ In high cards and you may view Dr., has been'elected vice ed. There was some pretty bad 30 years old end was writ- tog close enough to oim region wish to count somettilng lor the AND BREASTS president of the junior class at .opera to be seen at-the tailend when toe composer was in to give a 60 per cent chance of Every other car you pass on the road may be an accident on its Boston College. He Is a 1964 of Johnson’s regime, and then ideological trouble with the a little light snow tonight and (QUARTERS) 'graduate of the high school. they brought In Bing. At least soviet regime. It was placed part of Wednesday, way to happen. . . and it could happen to you. (In some stateSi Tapley In Fraternity he lived to see the new house a m rehearsal but w- hdrawn, and In the meantime, high- pres- Emery A. Tapley, son of Mr. reality. nothing was heard o f, it from 'sure dominates a-good portion HI periodic inspection showed more than half the cars chedked to and Mrs. Edward J. Tapley of Just at present they seem to time forth, so far as I of toe nation with fair dry MANCHESTER be unsafe. X Yet most of us seldom think of poor alignment, ba(| 1008 Main St., Is one of six be so Involved with the new pos- knevv. weather the rule over the cen- University of Hartford students sibillties of staging allowed by Actually jt might well have trol portion of the country and C M C ORCHESTRA brakes, tired tires until it’s too late to be sorry. Aitmual l|h'- recently inducted as members modem equipment, that produc­ remained in oWivion. I heard most of the West Coast. of the UpsiloS’ Xi Fraternity. tions are long on, staging and Wednesday, Jan. 4,1967, 8:15 P.M. / spection takes dangerous vehicles off the highway until fbey aro Just fair in the matter of artis­ Vytautas Marijosius, Conductor A sophomore at the Hartt Raymond Hanson, Guest Pianist fixed; there’s no blame or penalty placed on the owner* And it can College of Music, Tapley is tak­ tic merit. An exception has been ing a combined five-year pro­ "Frau Ohne Schatton” by Rich­ save countless lives and untold dollars. Yet in entire eastern gram in the French horn and ard Strauss, which the Met had Arf Exhibit by Jane W. Guff lb. music education. never before done. U.S., Connecticut is the only state witbout a motor vehicle inspec­ Notre Dame Accepts Dooley Another big musical story Ruth Krantz COMBO Frederick F. Dooley, son of was the death of Wieland Wag­ Tickets Available At; tion lawl L efs pass one now! Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dooley, ner, who was to have staged the Beller’s Music Shop 284 Avery St., has been accept* Met’s new production of Lohen­ Dubaldo’s Music Center erl to the class of 1971 at the grin. It had all beep planned in - j Music Man and Ward Music Co. Students gree—Adults 52.00 University of Notre Dame, advance, and the actual produc­ South Bend, Ind., where he will tion was substantially os Wag­ be a pre-'med student. ner had envisioned it. To tell 3. MANDATORY LOCKING 6 p C A R S RIB CUT Dooley is a member of the the truth, it was stodgy, as are senior class at East Catholic many productions at ^yreuth, the Wagnerian shrine. High School In Manchester and iM j mn How many times have you read it in ypur daily paper... “g(^9nan is a member of the National I never saw eye to eye with Now Honor Society, Wieland Wagner’s staging. I had Bhowlnc to o escapes in stolen car” ... *‘teen-agefs steal car for fatal 3<^^de.*' PORK CHOPS the opportrmity of meeting him Manchester Evening Herald once and discussing his produc­ TEL. 643-7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST. REAR OF THEATER A key left in the ignition is an invitation to break the law and mudh^anlWcutrcMf - t | South Windsor Correspondent, tion of Meisterslnger with him T’ues. - Fri. "Boys’’ at 6dC5-8:6S, Shorts at 6:15-8:36 kill or maim innocent victims on our highways. Legi^atiOn Anne Lyons, tol. 644-8682. at Bayreuth. His contention was that in order to survive, operatic tim epiece. should be enacted providing penalties for the carel^ driver HOSPITAL SWEAR IN staging must b® In modem 12nd WEEKIlHELD OVER! 2nd WEEkTY manner. His sets’ and costumes who leaves his car unlocked for the use of kids or mminals. It FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — HURRY! MUST END SATUttDAY! ^ j And if you did) Four New Mexico state legisla­ is part of our responsibility to do everything we c ^ to cut down tors took toedr oaths of office In a hospital room. yo u d b e asking lo r the senseless carnage on pur Connecticut road^ IrOt’s pass the State Sen. Don Hargrove, a An Extraordinary Motion Pk tm l ' Republican, was hospitalized car-locking biU this year last month. Three oHieir legisla­ trouble. tors went to his room Monday An Emrience You’U Never Foryetf for a Joint swearing-in cere­ U O U JA I^ D ADMISSION ' ' ' The "works” In an Accutron* timepiece consist o f • mony. Chlldron, under 12 ...... (.75e Lb. Adults ...... Regular ^rlM tuning fork, 11 other moving parts, a battery, a transistor. and a little circuit. • i v, l i There’s no mainspring, no hairspring. N o balanw In a brief ten-year period, we have had 465,000 traffic apbidenti^ on our BARRiCiNI WALT DISNEY wheel. N o big collection o f mechanical watch parts affected exclusively at presents \ . by temperature, by humidity, by oil and dirt a M wrar. HNE FOR BRAZING OR BAKING Liggett Drug EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT The tuning fork keeps the time, instead o f the balance Connecticut roads...with more than 255,000 people injured and over PARKADE wheel. (5 P.M. TO 9 P.M.) It vibrates 360 times to a second. Aeemtoo (A standard balance wheel inan- nmtaciDffc ages only 5 vibrations to a second,) ■ 8,000 killed. Is there any way to stop this tragic loss? The Insurance A nd the time is guaranteed ac­ Old-MllMMd curate within one minute a month.^ bahnciiphMl About'2 seconds a day. , ,,, . Companies of Connecticut think so...and certainly the least w© can do is F IS H F R Y T^e parts in- an Accupron timepiece m ay nog DC IMPORTED ““"y’ 1 .' ... I 1 But they’re doing ev e^ h ln g righfc pai^ these minimum safety bills now. From better driver training to ITALIAN All You Gan Eat another >1.19 •dHuambW btn^ $150^ periodic examinations for driver fitness to safer You Wonderful Boneless Fillets TOMATaiS come INSURANCE first y Fried ta a crisp .golden brown. oars...let’s urge legislation to protect ourselves COIV1PAN1ES PEELED French Fried Potatoes • Cole Stew 1 t r e a s u r e OF SUPER Tartar Sa^ce • Rolls anchButter CONNECTICUT SHOP and our children against murder by motor. COCKTAILS SERVISD AT ^OTH RESTAVRANTS MB MANCHESTERT It’s a'wonderful world. Let’s LIVE in it. 3 ^ Z . I V I . B . J Mile oR Oakland l^tieet on Tollaad nraplka lUrring FRED UUVING CANS • ' SUH STAMPS TO O !/ VERNON mUDMURRAYMI ^ niM Jtw titn For GemroHom & HUa RasS 'ad HbniMi OInIa ae Itoiita 19 INSURANCE INFORMATION OFFICE OF CONNECTICUT f 79 FARMINGTON AyENUEv* HARTiTPRP iH ’Ruls-ilD-MiSa-PAnlii-w MftNCHESTEft PMtKADE I ' I . ^ ...... ■»* V-," ( : V i ’ • ■ ( *' , 1 B • --Ta -t • ' « - ,i

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yUGE lO U I CHESTER EVEN1NG‘HJSRALD, MA^GHE^TER;>C6NN^ TUESDAY, JANUABY 8, , j also had vialble sigh 6^ injury, he lost coritrbt of his Vehlcla 11 Accidents and so did UoJuiston, police say. and hit the parked cAr. X ' i T X - • _____ ‘ ■' . -X \ A third oar Involved in the The front biunper of a car i Surgefy Stills Waman’s Voice ipjshap, one driven by Roger driven by Mrs. MaiMeUa H. On W eekend Bedard, 19, of 142 Eldridge st:> Sfchlag of Old Sa^rbroolt was sustained minor damage and danwged after the vehjcie Wt a Ml^fled Phone'Appeal Fails Pohee inesUgated ll accldwts neither the driver nor his pas- stone marker Oh, Charter Oak over the th^-day New Year oenger were reported injured. st. Saturday morning., Police ■yt /■ weekend. Six persons were in- Police say the say the vehicle hit , a show bank.- X ^Fire Giaim^ Cancer Viictim ju re d 'a s 'a result of the mis- heading west pn Tolland as it wm traveling west on . ______1. j Tpke., and the Johnston car Charter Oak St,, the operator HOIiiAiro, Mich. (AP) — living room chair, had extin- Ps> . g to police, .and traveling east, when John^ lost.cohtrol, the cari’hlt the stone jM iet Meeuwaen, 55, recently ^ ''h e d itseW from lack of air /- x l R. Colby *‘When You Think of Glass, 1 649-4521 to trace the call. By 8:06 a.m. Jr., 41, of South Windsor. Think of Fletcher * she gave officers the address. Neither driver was injured, \ X Then she tried to call the h.ousf. RESERVE A CAR police say, but two passengers. V^onderful coals expensively tailored of Stayflex Looped Boucle, velour melton “I kept calling every half Innocence C(^by in the Oolby 54 McKEE STREET and fashionable Boldeena. Every coat lavishly crowned with a luxurious mink minute or so, but no one an- NOW . . . CALL car, and Doris A. Weir in the sweredT" said Mrs. Van Dam. Weir car, had visible sigpi of collar. The -season’s most fashionable styles and colors. Your choice of Smoke kept police from enter­ injury and were taken to. the TUB ENCLOSURES & SHOWER DOORS ranch mink of pastel mink, sizes for misses and petltes. RtRuIor $70 to ing the house although the fire, 643-5135 hospital, police' say. Hospital of­ viiiilch. apparently started In a ficials say neither was admit­ from $25.00 to $45.00 X ted. lEASlNO Police say the Colby car waS Now Is the time to bring in your screeds to be repaired. One-Two-Three heading east on New State Rd., . Storm 'Window glass replaced. DRESSY OR CASUAL UNTRIMMED COATS FOR Year Leasing Plans and stopped before entering Buckland St. the Colby cw- then AUTO GLASS INSTALLED All Makes and Models proceeded and was hit by the Cosmetics Weir car, Both cars had to be GLASS FURNITURE TOPS towed away, police say. ' Fine Shetlands, looped boucles and heather tweeds. Every^coat wifh a warm IT ’S Sunday shortly before 7 p.m. MORIARTY MIRRORS XFireplaee and Door) interlining or deep pile lining. Choose from single or double breasted s^ies a car driven by Otto F. Senk- I9«'..29“ BROTHERS hell, 65, qf 278 School.,,St. hit a PICTURE TRAINING (all types) in this season’s greatest designs. Regular $30 to $45 Liggeifs car drlveh by Ronald R. Shur- Sizes for Misses, Jrs., Jr. Petites and. Half Sizes. 301 CENTER STREET kus 23, of 27'fiuntington St. on At The Parkade OPEN EVENINGS Autumn St. near Porter St., WINDOW and PLATE GLASS police say. MANCHESTER ‘‘Connecticut’s Oldest Liincoln-Mercury Dealqp” Police say the Shurkus car was I turning left on Autumn St. and - N- was struck in the left rear door , SUBURBAN COATS AND CAR COATS by the Senkbeil car. Both cars j were driven from the scene, po- i ■i lice say. Both drivers received written A wide choice of outerwear In imported Loden cloth-'al! wool melton- warnings, Shurkus for making an improper left turn and Senk­ heather tweeds-muted plaids-smooth faced melton blends--corduroys and beil for driving after drinking. imported cotton suedes. Every coat is pile lined, ShOrpa lined", plaid lined or A car driven by Joseph F. OF MANCHESTER interlined. Sizes for Jrs. and Misses. Regular $1$ to $40 Liegl, 18, of 21 Bily.ue Rd. back­ 643-5171 ed into a car driven by Wayne * - X ' ' L. Patemo, 22. of 18 BJlyue Rd. as the Patemo car was parked, police say. Slight damage to the left side was reported to CASUAL, TAILORED AND DRESSY DRESSES the Patemo car, and no damage was done to the Liegl car, po­ lice report. Thomas N. Bavler, 19, of East Wonderful selection of one and two piece dresses in this season's best Hartford got a written warning fashions. In woo! jersey, wool basket weave; Orion®, cotton and acetate knits; for driving after drinking, af­ ter the car he was driving went crepes and brocades. A fabulous dre^ clearance at these fantastic sale out of control on N. Main St. prices. Sizes for Jrs., Petites and Misses. Rtgular $11 to $18 early Sunday morning and hit ! i \ a mail box. The front of the /,// 9 Bavler vehicle was damaged, police say, and no Injuries were -’If. THURSDAYS reported. FRIDAYS On Satuixlay, four persons FINE VIRGIN WOOL SWEATERS ■ V ' W h V were taken to Manchester Me­ morial Hospital as a result of a I 1 three-car accident qn Tolland Tpke. about 9:30 in the'evening. I resolve^' End of the year clearance In our sweater department of all wool sweaters In Taken to the hospital were Barbara Fiilp of Rockville, and cardigan or pullover styles. Solids, pastelSi and heather colors in a wonderful WiUiam Bi-ay, 40, of Coventry, “To sloop better in 1967. To get all the assortment or plain and ribbed knits. Choose from a fine selection and take who police say had visible sign relaxing, refreshing sleep I n e^ for good advantage of this fantastic price, sizes 34 to 40. Regular $B to $11 of injury. Botli were passengers health. To replace my present sagging, How did our serviceman earn in a car driven by Philip M.i ■worn out bedding (that can well be caus­ Buckley, 23, of Rockville. Ehick-i; ing my backaches) with a super-firm Hol- all these gold stars ?v ley was not injured, police say. ! man-Baker Musco-Pedic or Verto-Rest TAILORED SLACKS Earl Smith, 16, of ’West lAril- M attress and Gmni-Rest Box Spring.” 70' ACRILAN - 30°- WOOL WORSTED lingrton, a passenger in a- car ' t S-T-R-E-T-C-H SLACKS AND TAILORED SLACKS driven by Frederick H; John­ You said it. Now do something about it! ston, 16, of West^Willlngton, S 5 Call 643-5171 for full details, or, better REDUCED TO WERE S)0 still, come in and, actually try this unique KEEPING biding. It was designed from recommen­ The stretch slacks are tailored of wool and njjlon or rayon and nylon blends for LIG G EH DRUG dations of an orthoj^ic surgeon. Full of maximum stretch and shape retention. The tailored slacks in heather tweeds, ^lEATING COSTS' twin sizes, box springs and mattresses, bonded flannels, plaids, checks and solids.' Sizes for jrs, and Misses. RiaautM$7to$11 PARKADE $99.50 each. King, Queen and special sizes OPEH J also available. I DOWN 17:45 A.M. 1o 10 P.M. K av e o u r oim servicemen. N ot everyone' does. Our men are interested in making your SLIM OR A-LINE ALL WOOL SKIRTS furnace pei^foi-m at its highest efficiency and I lowest cost because then you’ll keep buying oil I from us. Remember, three out of four furnaces first w a s te fu el. T h a n k s to M obil T echnical R e se a rc h Nanonal These skirts are tailored in ail wool flannels, heather tweeds and hopsacks. our men have tlie latest facts on how to make Scores "Most every skirt is fuHy lined. Outstanding clearance vaiuel your furnace the one-in-four that keeps heating Sizes for Jrs. and Misses. JbgalfHr$7to$ll costs at a minimum. There’s a big difference in distributors. Let one of\>ur servicemen earn i another gold star by-showing you how big that ^ ^ ^ e u c e c a n b e . CHARBE M.iAkQi: ACCOUNTS M obil ACCOUNTS ACCa»TH» ACeSPTEO t u r n ' ' Omi hi w iw w ie-w iw N Mobllheatj CHiiilGE Anderson-Little •“COUNT V ' ■ i ■ I ' ■ ; MORIARTY BROTHERS ' IN MANCHESTER 1 SNIINS, (M anchester Parkade) West Middle Turnpike-Inroad Street 301 CENTER STREET Phone 647-9775 7 ? • 1.J TELEPHONE 1543-5135 Andarson-Little IN MANCHESTER , ; A unpsiCE i oi^BOTORSi nr us and see.* ^Manchester Parkade) West Middle Tum pike-^oad Street \ i \ Phone 647-9.775

.i4, .'1 ., .: ’r r" . i - / i ■\‘ • 0 f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 3,. 1967 . PAGE SEVEN PAGE s i x :' MANGHESfER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY,,JANUARY 3, 1967 •* ^ ^ nlng at the Hillery Funeral Franoo., Perhaps It was the failure, o ). Home, s His Complaint Heard Shopping Area Obituary Money^ Jewelry.^ Skis the ^ree, democretio world to. set this Connecticut | ^ ' Ekiwarfl J. Brown ' ' “Hello, ■ Governor Demp­ Asks Change to score right which helped set the s ta ^ 'T.OLLAND — Mward J. sey? 'This is Gerald R. Free­ Stolen pver Weekend for the cold war. •* Yankee^ Brown, 64,- of Milford,.father of- man down at Manchester [ndustrial Zon^ HBiuiSjpl^rnTO But a softer judgment Is that time Skis, -guns, ■ cash,- jewelry, ;C6imectibut Gbop Farmer's As­ SOUTH WINDSOR — John iM-s. David Strauss o f Tolland, Mqrporial Hospital- I want Of Oswald Slayer }9 Blssell Street does*-many things, even in soothing the > ^l/lsella, 69, o f Wpst Hartford,; to • complain. of. bad ambu- and a stereo record player sociation at 10- Apel Pi. Police An’'qpplTcatIon'‘h(la bs6n filed lancheiter. ^nn. By A f l O . di(*d Synday at Jlilford Hospi­ ■ iB r. PfefiOUSON savagei*y. of world affailre. ■’ father of 'Samuel Lisella' of al \ditued at more than $L10Q iaid the thief; apparently , en-' with tH« Tew^ Planning Com­ tal. He was president of the lanfce service given to a IR R,, PBRQU80N South Wlndsou, died Salurdtiy. friend. . —were;, 'Stoldfi • during -the tered the building through a mission ^TT'C) for a Change) to (Continued Rom ^age One) ^ Publish^. ,;ft,,m ay’ even be accepted, eome day, farmer Arnold - College in New. wanted to attain “ clstss," a Founded October. 1 lUl ^JSuring the 1966 Connecticut at Hartford Hospital. past few.«'days- from homes, ddo;r op the south side. Business Ztee HI for a parcel even by the'm ost liberal anti-Franco Hpven and Milford. ’ This is . how a ^telephone ______ri— ■At SZ. Ruby was knowij'as the word he Used frequently .in de- /Campaign, there was- cbnsider> Survivors also include his bus(nesse»- ahd a car/ ' 'A''P.ii:arette machine In the In the Klng\^ Broad Shopping , Plifallehed Elvery Bvtning Except Sundays firebrands, that It has been better to Survivors also 'jnclude his conversation between Gov. Center, now in\Industrial Zone, operator qf the Carousel Club, ® scribing people wl)o Impressed. ’ - Rolldayi. Entered-at the Pon Office at able a.nd continual - sparring Wife, a daughter, tivo stepsons, Dempsey ■'and Freeman, 21, Police aJw reported two stol­ hallway »was pried and an imde-^ ^.''MBn'chener, Conn., as Second Clas* Mall leave the Spanish people enslaved these over the -is/iue 'of cam p ai^ wife, a son, another daughter, en cars and recovery of two The parcel from the tough guy who acted a* his own him. V Matter, -n, . - a stepdaughter, a sister and of 71 ,S. Main St., might termined' amount of change ' 30 ^yearcj, making only such faint de­ funds and expenditures. T h e. a brother and nine grandchil­ bther.s. - ■ new U. A. C ln e ^ ^ to King’s, bouncer and would throw you George Senatof;. who shared . seven grandchildren. have 'gone—if it weren't for taken, they said. Offices ■ up­ SUBSCRIPTION RA*rES grees df, progress toward freedom that two parties and candidates dren. . . i A thief witn\expenslve tastes stairs were ransacked, they re­ and embraces' a cbmpjex jOf out If you ‘‘looked at the girls an Oak- Cliff apartment with Payable In Advance ____ Funeral services wefie held -the polibe.,^. . ■threatened each other with full *The funeral wiir ;^ ; held to­ recently took the record play­ ported. stores. The app.llcatiomwas sUb- wrong’’ and a “ Damon Runyon Ruby-when the Oswald killing One Year ...... 112.00 very few of them still dare stay home this morning at D’Esopo Funer­ They intervened after they Six'-Months ...... '.... 11.00 exposure examples, in whidlt- al Chapel, 235 . Wethersfield morrow at 10 a.m,; at the Cody- er and jewelry valued at $520' A gasqline station OTvried -by milted by Neil Ellis a ^ Mrs. type who would give you the occurred, said Ruby never took Three Month* ...... 6.80 w^en Franco tells them to go out and received a ''telephone call each threatened to tell all and .4^e., Hartford.- Burial.-Was in White Funeral 'Hom.e,'-,10^ Bibad., from xa xhome at 42 St; Jaine.s Leon, L^Blanc at 55^ Oakland Seymour Kaplan, ow ners^-the shirt off his.back." any part Iq politics, ' ‘I doubt It One Month ...... 1.15 vote, than it would have -been to move from the ^lospltali that Free- thereby challenge the other to-, -.Soldiers Field, Fairvfew Ceme- St., Milford, with- a Mass of St. owhpd by Mrs. Dotty Gib­ St. ‘ was the target of a thief l^rid. X Hq ■ usually carried a pistol, he ever voted much,’’. Senator In with violence and kill a certain num­ man was allegedly talking MEMBER OF similar honesty. The political fery, West Hartford. . - requiem at St: Mary’s Chiinch son Perrett. Police reported the sornetlme bet.ween Saturday The-Request will be schedjH;- t^iends said, but had never been said, TMn.THE ASSOCIATEDADOUv;iA 1 au PRESSrne-ra ber of people and ravage .g certain por­ boisterously while trying ''to The Aisoclated Presa 1* exclusive:cluslyely entitled warfare, at one point, even got Mflford, at ,10:30. Burial will ^ thief entered a window on the and yesterday,., but entry wa?' ed for a ■'public hearing at ^\known to use it until he. darted But when Ruby was asked contacf'the governor to com-, to the use of r'-publlcstion of U1 news dls- tion of the land In order to. bring to dow n, to questioning the au­ Mrs. Edward F.-^-Kodes fn St: M iry’s Cemetery, Mi'- terrace why* the house was un­ gained apparently, police re­ future ■ meeting of the TPC. -lietwe'en Oswald’s police'escorts ■whey he killed Oswal(J,)ie said _patches______credited______to it.. or not ...othsrw erwfee credit­ ■plain of bad ambulance serv­ A .Stanley Green Restaurant and shot him onceMn the abdo- it was to spare Mrs../John F. ed In this paper and also the Idcal^ newe pub­ them the gift of freedom. Would we thenticity of the names being : • Mrs. Jeanne Kasulkl Kodes, ford. ' ice, given to a friqnd. occupied, sometime, between ported. Police said someone lished here.______..... will be’ opened In the shopping Kennedy the Nmgulsh: of having really believe, after these 30 years, that' attached to some reported con­ 36. of 38 St. died Sunday . Friends may call at the fu­ He, was ’charged at 1:14 6:30 p.m. Saturday and 5 a.m. broke a window on the' north All rlghis nt repubticatlon ot special die- area and if the zone'change is RubjC friends and enemies to go back to\DAllas for Os- patches herein are also reserved. ' _ it would have been better for the Span­ tributions, , and, even' worse, at St. FVaiicis Hospital, Hart­ neral home- today from 3 to 9 a.m. Sunday with 'intoxica­ Sunday, 'and . stole two dia-; side. , - , ■ granted, the restaurant will be alike a ^ e d , was a man who wald’s murder trial. ish pepple to’’be dead thaii allye under down to the biisiness of expos­ ford. She the wife of Ed­ p.m-. ' - tion and is scheduled tq ap- mond rings, a , bracelet, the ' Police reported another ■ at­ The Herald Prinung Company. ino., aa^ aumea no financial responsibility, for typo­r\ Kfanco? ing the exact "techniques by ward F. Ko^^. ’ epear in Manchester Circuit stereo, and asso|rted: liquor. tempted break at & in a position to- apply lor a res------\ ^ ^ “ "T’ ^ IT graphical ttrers appearing In advertisements which commercial'interests un­ Mrs. Kode.s. was bom jn Man­ / Johq' Colton court 12 Jari. 16. The'theft was I discovered by Lynch Florists at 145 Main St. taurant liquor permit. Liqiidr and other Teading matf^^r in The Manchester / BOLTON - - John Colton, 52, pqrmiu are .not permitted in Evening Hersld. \ i der the supervision of the state chester, Oct. 29, 1930, a daugh- Manchester police learned Mrs. Perrett about 5 a.m. after They said three pry riiarks were North ^ans Peace Talks^ of Old Lyme. broUier of Mrs. Manchester In Industrial Zones, were approac'hcd for contribu­ '-ter of Bernard and Catherine/ later from state police that she and friends returned home. discovered on the back door, FiiU service client of . N. X , *- Service- Inc. Richard Bejry of* Bolton, died but they are -permitted in' Busi­ .The Julius As Destinies Turn tions to be dedicated to th# Sv.’eatland Kasulki, and was edr Freeman had actually con­ She told police she went to play but that the thief had not en­ Publiehers Representative*sentatlve\ - Sunday at Lawrence and Me­ ness III zones. Mathews Special Wencyrency — Noew York Chi- proposition of Seeing .that the ucated in . Manchester sch(^s.' tacted ,a state trooper-tele­ the record player and dis­ tered the store. Apparently the cago, Detroit and Boston. How many of us, here in America, morial Hospital. New - London. .Stanley Green is a restaurant future administration of such Slie had been a secretary at phone operator in the gover­ covered it mi-ssing. break took place srmetime be­ 20,242 VC Defected trace or know families whiqh owe thelf' He built and at one' time owned chain with headquarters in War­ MEMBER AUDIT-BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ state supervisory ' services Coml>ustion Eilgineering.^-Wind'- nor’s office.' Two pairs of skis valued at tween Saturday and yesterclav. TIONS. ^ original coming, to this country to some 6or. arid operated Colton’.-; Restau- $500 were stolen about 11:45 wick, R. I. would be in the hands of ca­ ______r____ Another attempted break !Furopean's Instinct, during the last cen­ She w'Us ^ a member of St. raiit-.al Old Lyme. He also own­ a.m. Sunday from a cur parked took place during the same ■vV pable, efficient, and under­ ed the Connecticut Yankee Last Year, Says U.S. Display advertising closing hours: tury, to escape from having to go standing public servants. Bridget’s Clmrch, and treasurer Tolland ‘ on Park St. The owner, Kcnnet^ time period ?t • Progress've For— --Monday.— - 1 p.m. PVldayFrli._, Restaurant and Motel at Nian- through, or having, their sons go \ AH this campaign furor, con­ of the Little Miss Softball riajihin.son of 303 Oakland St. Electric Go. at 143 Main St. Po­ Turcotte Trial (Conttnued from Page-Qnc) For Tuceday — 1 p.m. Monday. tic, and was associated with the For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. ■ through, the obligation of peacetime tinually threatening, disturbing League. told police he checked the car lice said a prv mark was found tinez, 47, was killed Sunday For "^uraday — 1 p m, Wednesday. Gtbdspeod Opera Hoa=;e Rbstau- Car Flips Over, To Start Feb. 14 and improvement in pay and peeks into the never-never land Survivors, besides her hus­ al 11:45 afld discovered them on the back door. when a car in which he was For Friday — 1 p m. Thursday. military service? Thnt’. E.ost Haddam. - ‘ missing when he checked again conditions of sei'vicc, For Saturday - 1 p.m. Friday. whkre so much of any political band, include two daughters, Driver Charged A I960 Gomel station wagon,' A motion this morning by' a riding struck a utility pole in Classified deadllne;'^10;30 a.m each day of It was, one has been told, a very fre­ ■ Survivors also include his A South Vietnamese spokes­ campaign money “ originates, Donna Jean Kodes and Tracy 10 minutes later. stolen Sunday from 77 Eldridge state’s prosecuting attorney to Meriden. In that accident, the . publication except Saturday — 9 a.m. quent reason for emigration to this free wife, a son, two daughters, an­ Merchandise valued at $58.42 man reported that a Viet Cortg promised very little' reaK politi­ Elizabeth Kodes, both at home; A New York City man es­ St., was recovered by East have Richard E. Turcotte Jr. driver of the car, Felix Q. Vas- country, which so steadfastly resisted a paternal grandmother, Mrs. other sister and two grandchil- and $30 in cash was stolen re­ force of about 35 men crossed Tuesday, January 3 cal advantage to anybody, but caped injury yesterday when Hartford police the s;vme day. undergo psychiatric exantina­ quez, 29, of Meriden, was Imitating the militaristic regimes of the Jennie Kasulki of Manchester; cently from the Village Sports into South Vietnam' from Cam- lots of\ embarrassment on all the car he was driving flipped The car was taken while it tion met opposition by Tur- b^ ia“ ”today ‘ and‘“ a M u cte r‘l5 charged With, negligent homi- old world. _ and a brother, Bernard J. Kasul­ Funeral services wrff.^^'v^eld over while passing another on Store at 977 Main St. was parked with the keys in the sides. ' tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. cone’s defense counsel in Hart- Vietnamese civilians m cldc. The fact that this was one great na­ ki of East Hartford. (the Wilbur Cross Highway. Police said two Grosman ignition sometime between 1 It raisei^ three questions,-tha kirk and Whitney Funerar ford Superior Gourt. border hamlet. And a 17-vear-ol.d boy, Peter Target? Or Cover-up? tion In which there was no conscription .The funeral will be held to- Police' identified the driver guns, a man's blue .sweater, a.m, and 6:30 a.m. Police re­ first whether the Mew era of Home, 776 Fai-mington Ave., TurcoCte's. counsel, Sanford J. The' s'p^kesman said the Viet f.', was one of our most famous and most niorrow at 8:15 a.m. from the is Ogden Conkey, 31. Police and packages of Grosman pow- covered it on Mill Rd. In East The most significant and effective purported fqll disclosure might West Hartford. The Rev. Jphn Plepler of Manchester, was un­ Cong entered the community of k^cd when his car left the road Flolmes Funeral Home, 400 erlets, were stolen. The thief Hartford. judgment that could be rendered on prized freedoms. not dry up some of the tradi­ P. Matliis, pastor of Wilson said he is scheduled to appear available for comment at .pi'ess- ario flippedfli over several times htajn St.; with a solemn high entered the building by an un­ A 1962 Buiclc convertible Go Dau Ha, in Tay ,Ninh Prov Now. in a, dispatch from Bonn, tVest tional sources/of party income, Ccngreigational Church, will of­ in Manchester Circuit Court 12 time today. Saturday. Gongreasman Adam Clayton Powell M a ^ o f requiem at St. Bridget’s locked rqar hatchway and owned by Janies E. Powers of ince, just before daybreak, kid Germany,^ We are Invited to contem­ the second tha\ of how, if tha ficiate. Burial will be in the Mt. Jan. 23. rie is charged with fail­ State's Attorney John La- naped the Vietnamese from an would be that of his qwn constituents, Cijurch\at 9. Burial will be in St. kicked in a panel in a basement East Hartford was stolen some­ plate how much times, circumstances Income still flowed in, the ac- • Pleasant section of Zion Hill ure to drive in the established Belle said today that the two open-air market and withdrew or his own parishioners, for that :mat- Bridget’.4\Cemetory. wooden door. The cash .was time between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. counting for it 'wq.s to be man­ Cemetery, Hartford. Military lane. attorneys had not resolved their across the Cambodian -border, ter. They have had repeated opportuni­ and nations, have changed. • Friends njay call at the fu­ taken from the cash register, yesterday while it was parked aged, and the third that of honors will be accorded at disagreement. - Over the weekend, the Cam- The news from ’West Germany Is that neral home tonight from 7 tp 9. police reported. on Armory St., police said. A ties to Judge hiru; at the polls, only last whether we were \o leam, at graveside. Turcotte, 29, was scheduled to bodian government charged West German emigration to the Unit­ A boy's copper and black col­ general broadcast has been scat November, Uiey showed no hesitancy in last, what aotuallA is spent, Leslie Stpirs Friends may call at the fu- Bolton go on trial today for the Sept, ‘tbai u.S. and South Vietnamese ed States dipped sharply last year, “in ored bicycle was reported stol­ out. continuing him a.s their representative these days, in a iwlltjcal cam­ r.eral home tonight from 7 to 9. 22 shotgun shooting of his wife, helicopters and light planes Leslie Stpirs, 76, of 21 en Friday. Tracy Gole of 189 at Washington. This means that, so far, part because of the unwillingness of paign. , Wrights Line, Glastonbury, TwO-Car Crash Glenwood St. told police the A 1965 Rambler station wag­ Marie. He is charged with first carrying ground troops attacked many young Germans to face tlje on. stolen Thursday from .his constituents refuse to acknowledge Some sort of answer has been , died Sunday at Manchester Me­ Mrs. Ilia Mankin bike was left in the breezeway degree murder. the village of Ba Thu just inside American military draft and possible Philip J. McLaqghlin of 14 anything really Important in conduct gdven, we suppose, by the offi­ morial Hospital. Mrs. Ina RiChman Mankin, 73, Brings Arrest of his. home. Turcotte will be pres^r ! fcambodia, killed three or four service in 'Vietnam.’’ cial filing “ feafeat was assured, Mrs. Joiai F. id Years Ago She is survived by a brother, 8:45 p.m. at the funereal home. or too old and too tired to have much buck ? Or is the system of cam­ pear in Manchester Circuit move to Manche'ster at the end “ Notliing can be done about exploitation of the fact that he is a Ne­ tee and give it the leadership, own Democratic natipnal com­ Dennis S. Murphy of Mahehe's- The family .suggests that those i5ianifest destiny. Kennedy called Brown with John M. Purdy, president of paign fund and expenditure re­ Court 12, Jan. 23. of the 1965-66 school year, to it,” he said. “ It's free and staff and money./that it needs to mitteemen, or perhaps replace ter. wishing to do so make contribu­ gro. The true situation is not so much condolences. the Purdy-Ferris Co., serves as porting a tm the same confusing permit his children to com­ clear.” do its job." them with better men. ^ The funeral will be held to­ tions to 'a Memorial Flind at that others have used his skin as a tar- The next caller was 'Vice head of the committee conduct­ and perhaps incomplete process plete the school semester there. Masferrer, who stirs sharp This feeling was shared by .The implication of that ad­ morrow at 8:30 a.m. from the Concordia Church. . get, but that he himself has used it as a President Hubert Humphrey. ing the solicitation of indus­ it has always been in thk past? controversy among exiles, was other Democratic governors. ■ vice is that the national com­ W.P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 Fe\j:er Question However, he had been unable cover-up. The First Supei'sonics Humphrey commiserated with trial firms for the 1957 Man­ We must, as soon as we cart taken to Key West with a bus­ However else the President mittee responds to the desires Main St., with a solemn (high Mrs. Georgina Tomlinson to find a suitable house or lot Brown for half an hour in a chester Red Cross Fund Drive. get around to it, report to ouP load of other commandoes. The tragedy is, however, that; when The annals of human inventiveness \ of its 100-plus members—two Mass of requiem at St, Jqmes' New Assessment and his faniily has continued long, tearful telephone call that Ormand J. West is installed . usual system of forming a Mrs. Georginh, Tomlinson, 79, The marshal's office listed 19 Powell, even though he may be j95 jier continue to bemuse us. Somebody pat­ each from the states, the ter­ Church at 9. Burial will be in to reside in Wirtd.soh, in a house was an emotional catharsis, for as the president of the Man­ judgment about campaign ex­ of 48 Essex St. died Saturday Tovvti Assessor Joseph Mur­ in custody , in Key West — in­ cent scoundrel, invokes the coloi) issue, ents our^own hovermoblle only ■* few ritories, and the I>tetrict of St. Bridget’s Cemetery. night at a Manchester conval­ especially designed for them. plain-spoken Pat Brown, knock, chester Kiwanis Club at a meet­ penditures. That is to ask the phy noted at 1 p.m. today that cluding a woman — and 51 in there are almost no Negro leaders who A Thought for Today Columbia. But in fact with a Friends may call at the fu­ His Manchester home, he said, days after we invent it. And rfow the ed out of the ring by the new Republicans- what they think escent home. She was the wid­ calls from Manches^r tax­ custody in Miami. Qiiothet couple of exceptions; the mem- ing held at the Manchester neral home tonight from 7 to 9. ow of George Tomlinson. also will be of distinctive de­ dare, either in their hearts or in pub­ schoolboys of the ages are suddenly "Council of Churches Republican glamor-boy Ronald Country Club. the Democrats spent, and vice payers today were alpout half Among those in Key West was bejcs of the committee have no • Mrs. Tomlinson was bom sign. lic, take side against him. This, con­ promoted into a degree of recognition SpeSisored by the Manchester Reagan. versa. That way, you trap each a.s jmany as they wer^ Friday, Father Georges, a former Hai­ real Influence over the com­ Mrs. Walter Kanehl June 14, 1887, in Ireland, and sidering all our circumstances In this long verdue, by the magazine Scientific Brown waited late that night party into using, as a sort of when about 100 persons called, tian priest who was once educa­ mittee’s activities. The heart of On This Date ROCKVILLE —Mrs. Cynthia came to Manchester in 1913- country today, can be understood, but American's promotion of a national pa­ It the foundations are de­ for another call that never came. starting and comparison point, questioning their new '#assess- tion minister under Duvalier. the committee is not its mem­ In 1870,' constrijction was its own authentic knowledge off Gould Kanehl, 71, of 34 School She was a member of St. It nevertheless leaves -Congressman per plane contest. stroyed, what can the righteous It didn’t come the riex.t day. J n ’ me'pts under revaluation. Ship Cancels - Customs agents, who had bers, but its chairman and staff. started on the first span of New what it itself actually did St. died Sunday afternoon at Mary’s Episcopal Church and Most of the calls, he said, staked out the staging area in Powell all too free to lead, not In serv­ What Inspired tho magazine to con­ do? (Ps. 11:3) fact. President Johnson never $tnR Bailey has been chairman York’s Brooklyn Bridge. spend. Rockville General Hospital: She Daughters o f Liberty, No. 17. did call Pat Brown. , were from people who wanted SOS After Wave the Keys for days, moved in ice to, but In Injury to, the Negro cause.- duct such a contest was the fact that Basically, this is a cry of was the wife of Walter kanehl. Survivors ■ Include tvvo broth­ loss and despair that many of since 1961, but has never been Miffed at this oversight, Pa^ In 1911, experimental postal, their old assessment figures and Monday night about 8:30 p.m. somebody on the magazine happened to given power to make Important savings banks were opened in Mrs. Kanehl was born Oct. 15. ers, Joseph Forbes of Manches­ who wanted to know why Damages Bridge Four to a car, l5 agents raced us express ! at tinies. Another Brown has made no secret of it. 1S95, in Bridgeton, N. J,, and ter and Donald Forbes of Ire­ notice viflmt (my of us might have no­ way we say this ' is to. sadly decisions. His staff was decim­ On his first visit to Washington every state and territory. Thought fop Today exemptions have not been down a lonely road from Key ticed—rthat the grand, futuristic de­ ated before the 1968 election In 1919, Herbert Hoover was lived in Rockville four years, land, and two sisters, Mi's. Ma­ shown. _ I (Continued from Page One) Vaca, just north of Marathon, to Enslaved, But Alive lament that the world is going since the election. President signs being advanced by the world’s Oil the orders of 'White kouse named director-general for the Men commonly think accord­ and before that time in Vernon rie Douglas ajid Mrs. Mary Muiqiliy si^ld that almost all Cocoa Plum Beach, an island to the dogs. As such, I always Johnson invited him to drop in for 10 years. She was a fnem- Brown, both of Manchester. ‘'He'.s proceeding OK under hLs The Spanish government! has an­ feel that it becomes an effort Aide W. Marvin Watson Jr., Relief of Liberated Countries in ing to their leafning and im­ of the callers were polite and created by filling shallow spots greatest aviation geniuses for the great to the oval office for a chat. ber of Temple -Chapter, OES, own power. I don’t expect he's nounced approval of Its new constitu­ to excuse a general attitude of who is President Johnson’s real Europe. bibed opinions, but generally Funeral services were held that most of them understand in the Atlantic Ocean. supersonic transport planes of the fu­ Brown informed ..Mr. Johnson Manchester; Vernon Methodist going very fast. The weather is tion by an affirmative vote o|f 95.9 per pessimism and hostility to the political agent. In 1946, Lord Haw-Haw,- bom act according to custom.—Frqn- this afternoon at St. Mary’s that they can appear before the ture are, in reality, strikingly similar to with relish about the friends Church, and the Degree of Po­ pretty nasty out there, heavy world for being out of tune Thus the gloomy ; prospect, William Joyce, was hanged ip cip Bacon, English philosopher Church. The Rev. George F. United Appraisal Co., starting cent of those voting, and sttVs no less the paper airplanes schoolboys for gen­ cahontas. Nostrand, rector, officiated. seas. He says he still needs with us. it' often becomes our as glimpsed by the gbyeinors (Sea Pa4;e Twelve) Britain as a traitor. and essayist, 1S61-162S. Thursday, and before the Board than 88.8 per cent of the total eligible Survivors, besides her hus-; Sydney MacAlpine was organ­ Cpast Guard assistance, to erations have been manufacturing for excuse for inebriating our- of Tax Review, in Iqte February make it safely into port. I imag­ About Town electorate appeared to take pkrt In the themselves at their desks and flipping band, include a stepdaughter, ist. Burial was in East Come-, and early March- aelves with -pride, anger, fear, Mrs. Doris Sterry of Water aury, tery. ine that's'because he has no na­ Hose Co. 1, Tovm Fire De­ voting. to the celling, or to the teacher’s desk, hate and even adcohol (which Murphy’s staff provided the ■ i a foster daughter, Miss ICathi Bearers were Ralph Rund, vigational equipment.” ‘ partment, will rneet tonight a-t There are perhaps two seml-philoso- or, in springtime, out the open window. is often less temporary and de­ figures on last year’s assess­ leen Mansfield’of Rockville; a Charles^Philips, Earl Kennedy, The- Weather Bureau In Bos­ 8 at the; fire station at McKee phical observatlcmb\to be made about ., structive than the other ine- ments and explained that ex­ Ih other words, the deslg:n schoolboys brother, Albert Gould of Cam-j Robert Bell, Frank McGowan ton reported that a storm with St. briants). Fischettl emptions will reduce this year’s this. Instinctively selected for themselves In eixjn, N. J .; two sisters, Mrs.; and Thomas Leemon. gale-forpe winds was passing Oirthe other hand, this is a PaBl!ili«n N«vfpap«r a.ssessn^ents before final totals First, after 30 years of dictatorship, their search for longer flights for their. ilM Ella Morgan and Mrs. Benja­ The Holmes Funeral Home, through Ihe area with seas that .The VFW will meet tonight question we must ask at all are released. the people of Spain aeem as obedient as paper planes turns out to be the desigin min Mayhew Sr., both of 400 Main St. w as' in charge of are “ undoubtedly quite rough.” at 8 at the VFW Home. tlines and in all situations. The Murphy said that the drop In Rridgeton, and iour grandchil­ arrangements. Daughters of - " w ' ‘,1 ' ‘ ver. waiting at the end of the great labora­ ptioblem is always In defining phone calls was expected, fol­ dren. Liberty conducted a Memorial Second, after 30 years of living with tories and wind tunnels of, the most ad­ what It means to be righteous, lowing Mayor Nathan Agostinel- Funeral services will be Tield Service at the funeral home last vanced scientific and technoIog(ical In- ' though. Many sins get hidden I ll’s assurance on Saturday that this dictatorship, the outside world has tomorrow at the Hillery Funeral Djg’ht: , dustry In thb .world’s history. under this term. As I see m E the Board of Directors will pro­ WILLIMANTIC STATE GOLLECE lost much of its passion on the Spanish Hi>me, Bridgeton, and Jburial The family suggests that As usual. It’s the big industry which, righteousness, it is not so C£A£EFIfi£ tect the taxpayer^ and will low­ Offers Issue. Perhaps Its mind hasn’t changed will be in Fordsville' Cemetery, thosa wishing to do so make much any accomplishment we FIM er the ta? rate. abojit Franco; but It is a long time since will have the patents, the (ichoolboysj Bfidgeton. contributions to a Book of Re­ might make as it is* a process GRi\DUATE and UNDERGRADUATE anybody has reacted to news from Spain the might-have-been memories. 1 Friends may call at the membrance at St. J^ary’s ' Into which We enter. It U a PEC.26 Holmes Funeral Home, 400 dhuiToh. EVENING COURSES AT ^ d Its dictatorship as if elimination, or process which accepts that ex­ Main St., Manchester, • tonight Mrs. Powell Off punishment,' of this I dictatorship was a I • ■' pressions of the foundations in p e c . 31 Tb from 7 ’ to, 9. There will also Mrs. Claude J. Bryce matter of prime Immediate necessity for Take Care With-care this time and space are always m i I be calling hours tomorrow eve- Mrs. Elizabeth Waller Bryce, Federal Payroll WILLIMANTIC the decency and self-respect of the being destroyed, and^we are al­ The possible prevalence of "care" a> 73, of Bristol; motjher of Wil­ DANIELSON world. I .J ways involved in, k process of liam G. Bryce of ‘Manchester, (Continued from Page One) NORWICH a suffix,' what with the .stimulating rebuilding these expressions. Heatiiig S^enice M ^ y of us can remember when de- precedent ofxinedlcare, may become a The question we must face is Personal Noticesi died yesterday at Bristol Hos­ geant at arms. More recent pital. She was the wife of OLD MYSTIC nuni^atlon of Franco and his Spain was! thing to be reckoned with. We are in terms of what we consider checks have been sent to her In even! more popular apd wlsespread a moved to say so by Uib coinage of a to be the foundations.. As I .see i - Claude J. Bryce. ' Puerto Rico. In Memoriam Survivors also Include a do is set the thermostat... m do all the rest? s ^ r t than condemnation' of Commu- word by some Inventive minds at the ft, the foundations can never be In loving memory of Frederick In another development Mon­ LIBERAL ARTS AND EDUCATION National Endowment for the Arts who brother, a' sister and two grand­ , nlst China is today, only it wasn’t, to .destroyed. If they are de­ •immske 'who pesaed away Jan. 3. day, the Bapti.st Ministers Con­ You name it atid Sunoco’s new Heatingf'Service SQt it! refer' to their grants to performing, children. be fair about it, exactly a sport. It was stroyed, maybe we are more ference of Greater New, York, Tuition — $20 per Credit Hour Everything from pre-season conditioning to ^ e h tific , artists as thespicare. Funeral services will be held a matter of passiflg Intensity of convic­ committed to the transient ex- This day we do remember an organization of 400 Negro weather-controHed, automatic deliveries, plus easy pa}inent Shlppltig aubsidles cORld easily — A loving thought we give, tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Trinity; piassions of the foundations in IPor one no longer witri us clergymen, endorsed a 17-page CLASSES BEGIN KORUARY 7th plan. Get them all, get Sunoco Heating pi], Let*^s talk. tion, and yie conviction was that there perhaps too easily—^become maricare, But In our pearls still lives. Episcopal Church. Bristol. Bufi- this time and space then we petition denouncing efforts to couldn't be a world which was decent, housing subside^ resicare, educational I will be in West Cemfetery, • R^tSTRATiONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED are ..to the foundations them­ Wife, Viola Kaminske /unseat Powell. and a world wbtoh had law, and a world grants studicare. federal highway aid selves. ■■a Daughter. poroUiy iristol. For Additional'Information, Mall to: The petition, prepared by which had pegee, if the world continued roadteare, and qo endlessly forth. In I suppose that actuary life In Memoriam John H. 'Young, a former aide to TEL. ^49-5253^ to Include the barbarian Franca the event of grants to the" Co-operative is always a process of trying to loving memory of Mrs. Teresa Powell, aeha the President and Bruce E. Bradford for American Remittances to Europe, to discover just what the foun­ tlloCann who passed away Jan. J, The Funk Funeral Home, 35 WlUlniantlo Stqte College, Williiiiantlo Perhaps there was indeed muemmore 1965. i representatives to announce the temptation might be virtually Irre­ dations reaUy are. Righteous­ lellevue Ave., Bristol, Is in truth In that one-time feeling that we their opposition to possible reso­ ^’ame ...... sistible in some quarters to refer to It ness is to i)e committed to this Mwayg « silent heartache. charge of arrangements. There lutions barring Powell fronl his i . .,4 i today are willing to peallze or admit Many a silent tesr. as carecare boogie with a hot-cha-cha. quest for discovery. Sut alirejrs a beautiful memory will be no' calling hours^ House seat or his p^8|tl0nl as Address ...... W . G. GLENNEY CO. I I*erhaps, In these 86 years, the world A final word to those who care . , Chapltdn C^na Mace, m nut M ftJWSBV / M « s loved ao dear. The family suggests that chairman of the Houi^ ^Educa­ 336 N. MAIN STREET has been paying Its price for the, trl* Town ...... Zip enough: There Is, we believe, yet time V Manchester Memorial- Children those wishing to do so make tion and Labor Committee, HEATING SERVICE umptl tSie noR-molestatlon of —ST. . LOUIS POST^DISPATCa . • • Hospital ' - memorial contributionp to the Cancer Fund. v ■I PACK EIGHT MANCHESTEH EVENING'HEiAU)^ MANCHESTER,, COlW., TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1967^ . . . . . '\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1967 PAGE Nll^B

his 66th pint of blood at Blood- that the company’s three reaar-. Holl St. and NoHnan ft. Hand- ers ' January mobile visit to become a seven- voirs are mil to the brUn--.The field of Coventry retire from-Hoops, manager of .'cited for 28 yenrs of— -•! gallon donor. MEIC Youth Coun-. American Legion vote's to reno- Connecticut A r m y National New England Telephone uo. dlrisctor'for the ..Newington S. Rq] B. Weiss Is sv'om oil selects Robert Digan, school vate its building and parking lot Guard after a total o f njore branch; Elverett- J. dospltal for Crl . • ^ Ui as Chester’s third geh- attendance officer, as its perma- at 20 Leonard St., built In 1939. than 68 years of service. presld^t of the,- savings Bm '^fContintied from PAffo Elgfit) Hooks Johnston elected eral' man: Deputy Mayor, nent adult advisor.. The Mpst 26. Manchester’s Memorial ^ 10. Existing businessmen of of Atahchester; OlintOn W. president of the Cosmopolitan Atty. Wendy Board of directors adopts ordi­ Rev. Bernard Ratsirnamotoana, 'Tree Planting Program spon- the North End glyen priority general manager* of Colonia Club. Mrs. Dori|i Schefisch elect­ Swanson daughter of Mr. and nance increasing .the number of M. S;, DD., bishop Of the di- sored by the Manchester Gar- for forming a corporation for Board Co., and Dr. Douglas H. ed prtsident of Manchester Fine Mrs. Hugh Swanson, 138 Gien- voting districts in town Trom ocese of Morondava, Madagas- den Club and the Chamber of the development of a shopping Smith. - .Art Aesociatlon. ‘ wood St., is first baby of 1966 car. Is a guest at the home of Commerce may become a na- center in their renewal area, jam ea Olekslw, a seventh five to seven, Bernard H. El­ 23. Miss P it Denne.'Miss Con- bom at Manchester Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Matt M.' Mor- tional demonstration project un- and have been Invited to a grade student at Assurftptlw man gets 50-year Masonic j>lh ^ nectlcqt.'^a West Hartford rehl- Hc{|pital. Harold 'E. Xufkington iarty, 76 Forest St. der a recently exacted federal meeting to explore the propos- junior High' School, awarded at meeting of Manchester !(Sfent formerly of Manchester, promoted to ^sistant mana^ng 17. State Highway Department beautification program. Bernard al. second prize in the junior phys- Lodge of Masons. Mrs. Doris riimler-up in the Miss USA pag­ editor and Alexander GireUi to Informs town that it will go Felton, administration assistant H- Mrs. John C. Rleg- of jpaj division of the Northern Hogan and Louis Gamache city editor in staff changes an­ h&med 'Teacherk of tile Year” eant. ahead with a Wyllys St. inter- at Manchester Memorial Hospl- Eastland Dr. and Albert T. <;-onnecticut Science Fair, 24. Manthekter Board of Edu­ nounced by Herald co-publisher change for the relocation of Rt. tki, resigns his post to become a Heavisides of 57 Baldwin Rd. 29. Manchester Board of Ed- at BeAnet Junior High School.. cation’s nindx;members unani­ and editor Thomas F. Ferguson. 6 despite local oppositian. A consultant in the Medicare sec- elected worthy matron and pa- ucation, meeting to consider the 14. C. Elmore Watkins, pres­ mously approve'-qf town’s par­ 4. Town receives final approv­ five-year capital improvements tion at Travelers Insurance Co. tron of Temple Chapter, Order controversial state - sponsored ident of Watkins Bros., Inc., ticipation in the twqyear exper­ al for more than $43,000 in fed­ budget for the toWh's schools 28. Atty. David M. Barry of Eastern Star. ^ proposal to bus some 300 Hart- awarded the Chamber of Com­ iment for educating disadvan­ eral and state funds to finance totaling $866,000 approved 'by sworn in as senator from the . 12. William Rood of 2 Ste- non-white children into sub­ merce “M” plaque for meri­ taged. Hartford children irt subur­ a program of aid for economi­ board of education. M ^chester Fourth Senatorial Disti%t at phens St. elected presit^nt of 'urban schools next fall, finds it- torious service to the town. Dr. ban schools. Directors of the 8th cally disadvantaged children at Interfaith ^ cia l Adtion'Council State Capitol by Secretary of the Manchester Rotary Club. gg.f faced by a wall of opposi- Charles E. Jacobson' Jr., a .District ask Manchester Rede-, Lincoln,' Nathan Hale and Rob­ deSignates Thomas C. Weaver State Ella Grasso. Town’s ad- 1'^- Russell A. Wright, head jion by more than townSpeo- 100 Manchester urologist,, elected velopmient Agency to consider ertson Schools, and St. James’ as chairman of the newly, just^. net taxable Grand List.of the business education de- pje.-Board of education agrees- president o ( the. Hartford Coun­ providing a ‘hew site for the fire- Parochial School. George T. La- formed "Open Occupancy Houk- cut by $205,316 to a total of parbnent at Manches^r High ^ ^ request by 42 town ty Medical Association. ^ house which piay be affected by Bonne Jr. of Glastonbury in­ ing Committee.” Four Manches- ^80,406,949, still the highest in f°r 3^ years,^notifies hoard of g^ucational secretaries that Us 16. Joseph Garinan ‘ elected- f e 4 v i i North‘^nd Redevelopment at its stalled president of Manchester ter High School seniors, Judith the town’s history. The Jensen education that he intends to re- professional a.s.sociation, the chalrman of the Retail Division present Main St. location. Rob­ Kiwanis Club. Naachke, William Palmer, Greg- Building Coi^. of Manchester tire from teaching in June. Manchester Association of Edu- of the Chamber of Commerce. ert McGarity elected, president ory Moberg and Michael Dixon, -wbmits low bid, approximately ' 15. Board of education en- g^uonal Secretaries, be recog- 5. Board of directors votes un- 18. Harry F. Smith named of the Manchester Junior Cham­ animou.sly to build a Manches­ and two East Catholic High 365,000, for construotion of a dorses proposal for a new 12- representative in caipp director for this summer’s ber of Commerce. ^ School seniors, Bruce DuBols swimming poo} and, related fa- room elementary school to be negotiations with the board, ter Green Firehpilse at the Law- slx-'week operation at Manches­ 25. Walter SchuVtheis elected ton-Weaver Rds. site, author­ and Everett Newton, are named ciUties on the Waddell School built on a 20-acre town-owned j^pgrt Z. Stavnitsky endorsed ter’s Camp Kennedy. president of the Lutz Junior Mu­ izes General Manager Robert finalists .in the National Merit grounds. site ,ln St^ executive committee of the area. Jack Goldberg resigns his QQp Committee for elec- General Manager Robert seum. Weiss to accept a deed to the Scholarship competition. Man­ welss announces reclassification . 26. Seven senior scouts of property and instructs him to New Town Manager and Mrs. Robert Weiss meet municipal employes. chester Green School’s newspa­ post on the Manchester Rede- board of directors, to velopment Agency. Robert M. yy ^gegted on Feb. 23 of the' position of detective ser­ Troop,25 awarded Eagle badg­ prepare specifications and to ad­ per, "Green Globe,” and Keeney March geant In the police department es; David Mosley, Wesley vertise for construction bids. ■vice president and F. Paul Chapter. Manchester, In its first Supt. William Curtis’ 1966-67 School’s “ Keeney Kapers” won Bantley, vice president , of the ^ Harlan. D. Taylor. 1. Board of educa,tion gives Bantly Oil Co., fleeted chair- gg pi-edpHck Lowe, presi- to detective lieutenanti the posi­ Miles, Thomas Ellason, Stephen Board of directors votes 8-1 to Coope Its assistant . trea.surer. try, has been named top winner budget request for $6,054,000, second and third place, respec- tion is held by Joseph Sartor. Cone, David Dixon, Douglas in the U.S. in the -25,000-50,000 the, highest in its history. State lively, in the Connecticut Tuber- a-Pproval to proposed $76,000 ex- "16^1 Division of the Manchester Community authorize the general manager Republican Louis F. Champeau 20. Board of directors accepts Hartin, and John Oatrout. Man­ population class in the 37th an- Rep. Paul B. Groobert named culosis and Health Association's P®4isiou of . business and other Chamber of Commerce for the (;;;oiiege among three educators to advertise for bids for the con­ appointed Uo the Board of Tax quitcla'im deed to property on chester Civic Chorale makes de­ nual National Cleanest Tp'wn chief moderator for the Feb. 17 2^th Annual School Press Proj- 'vocational courses at Manches- 1966-67 year. appointed by Gov. John Demp- struction of a new swimming Review for the term which ex­ Lawton and Weaver Rds. and but at concert of-sthe- Manches­ pool and baUihouse at the Wad­ pires in November 1967. Achievement Award Contest, election, called in the eight ect. Niiie officials from Uganda, fo*" High School, which would 16. General Manager Robert to the State Commission on allocates $3,000 for the cost .of ter Civic Orchestra. John Risley dell School. ; Executive board of Man­ sponsored by^the Clean Up-Paint towns of the 4th Senatorial Dis- one frorh Nigeria and three from financed through federal and Weiss is chopping approximate- Cooperation with Federal Au- 20 preliminaiy plans and specifica­ and Mrs. Herbert W. Robb re­ chester Democratic Town Com- Up & Fix Up' Bureau of ,Wash- trict to name a successor to the Farm Credit Service tour funds. William H.- Boyle, ly $300,000 from the board of thorities in Matters Pertaining 7. William H. .Curtis, Man­ tions lor instruction of a new ceive pins for 50 years of mem­ 'mittee votea to ^ recommend to 48, appointed town director of education's 1966-67 budget re- to Higher Education. Robert chester’s superintendent of ington, D.C. Miss Patricia Ri- Fred Doocy, elevated to the post the C. R. Burr and Co. Nur- Manebester Green Firehouse. bership in Temple Chapter, Or­ the membership that it give full recreation at a starting annual qu^st and is recommending a Loomis elected president of achools, elated president of the oux. East Catholic High School of Lieutenant Governor. Cmdr. series at 276-N. Main St. Board of directors votes unani­ der of Eastern Star. support to Deputy Mayor David senior, wins title of Connecticut Robert M. Thompson of the U.S. salary of $7,480. The Rev. Ken- s&ool budget totaling $5,762,- Manchester Council of Chufflhes. American Association of School 18. Deputy Mayor David M. mously for a resolution favoring 27. Town Counsel Irving Aron­ Barry for nomination to the post Junior Miss and the right to rep- Na-vy, formerly of Manchester, neth W. Steere, pastor of Spring 901. Board of directors approve gupt. of Schools 'Wflliaiti Administrators. The' Rev. Jo­ Barry elected by a large plu­ Case Mt. acquisition 'and au­ son rules that the integral parts of state senator from the 4th dis­ resent the state at the America named commanding officer of Glen Church, Hamden, named the adoption of an amended h . Curtis, speaking at a public seph E. Bourcet of Windsor rality state senator" from the thorizes application for prelim (departmental appropriations) trict. Junior Miss finals at Mobile, Patrol Squadron 42 at Marine ask)ciate minister of Center country club ordinance which information session on the pro- accepts call to become pastor of 4th District to serve the unex­ inory funds for the “ Open-Space of the 1968-67 General Fund Ala. Corps Air Station, Iwakuni, Ja­ Oongregational Church. will give the Manchester Coun- posed $6 million school budget,"' Ctoncordia Lutheran Church. 21. Glln A, perich, postmster pired term, to Jan. 4, 1967, va­ Program.” Board of directors budget are valid, and recom­ pan. Democratic Town Commit­ 2. General Manager Robert ^*'5' ®- 25-year lease to charges that the state is not Kenneth A. Royce, son of Mr. of a subStatifm in Buckland 23 cated last month bjf L t Gov. _ - ■vr.w.v, i iqqi accepts resignation of Jack mends that a public hearing be tee unanimously endorses pro- shouldering its share of the bur­ and Mrs. Rowland Royce, elect-!, years, retiring In 1964, dies at TTrpS T Dnonv of ctniith Wind Weiss says he Will immediately expire March 1, 199,1. Goldberg from the Manchester held to revalidate the $80,000 possil to increase town’s five Fred J. D oow of South Wind „g_,jf„ Loral 1579 of the Inter Federal funds totaling $20,- den for school support. ed master- councilor of John age 60. Manchester Education February sor. George T LaBonne, GOP certify Local 1579 of the Inter- ^ 6 * • Redevelopment Agency and ap­ Capitol Improvement Fund Mather Chapter, Order of De- Association’s negotiating team voting districts to seven. fho r-iootnn national Association of Fire- nnance towns r-rojeci ‘ item, which he calls “ not an in- . ,C e n t e r Congregational majority leader of the Glaston- ^ a f L-CIO to be the ex- Head Start II, program of aid points Edward J/ .Sweeney,* Molay. and board of education hold 1 9. A public hearing has been tegp-al part of the budget.” Gen­ Church votes to sell Us present bury Town Counoil and presi- **&“*prs ASL-OlU w t>e the ex culturallv and economicallv chairman of thex6 ilizens Advis­ . Manchester Country Club talks on teacher, salary schedule scheduled for March 1 on pro- /- O' T A Sen elusive representative of town culturally and economically April eral manager; recognizes Local 8 parsonage at 105 Chestnut "St. ory Committee, to take his accepts Invitation by British for next yeaf but get bogged KJi.. pggg(j amendmcnts to the Man- eint/iS n MnncViPcter inmirnnce firemen for Collective bargain- disadvantaged pre-school ehil- 991, State, County and Municl- and purchase a clat^s, a Manchester insurance purposes. Board of direc- *^rendren receives receives approvalapproval from from the the 1. i. Republican Robert Z. Stav- place. American Club to use the lat­ down in confusion stemming four.bedroom g^g^^g^ ^lub lekse or­ ■ pal Employes, AFL-CIO, as the house for a new parsonaga. tors a c c ^ resignation of GOP Washington Oftice of Ecwomic nitsky elected a inember of the 21. Alton L. Blakeslee, science C. Elmore Watkins receives Chamber M Award. ter’s facilities on Maple St. un­ from recent state leg;lslation on dinance, which, if sole bargaining agent for all 2 Following a public hejlring ^„uld give the club a T e w '^ S Opportunity. Robert P. Fuller, town'board of directors for the and medical writer for the As- til the country club facilities, teacher - board relationships. town employes, with e^(ceptions, 3. Claren’ce''E. Schiebel of'Ver- President of Colonial Board Co., unexpired Cfe.rm ending Nov. 1 . soclted Press, addresses the an­ casualty as then Wfayor Francis Mahoney takes ceremonial plunge unceremoniously. recently destroyed by fire, are Manchester Country Club mem­ with more than 156 dissiderfts to yggp igggg Empire Tool and 3. Earl C. Bieu of Manchester, yamping the downto'wn business following a rulin.g by the State bers pledge about $30,000 in trict’ In the November elections. elected most excellW high appointed chairman ~ST project Town signs a working agree nual meeting of the Manchester a State Prison inmate talented district is expected to co$t about Board of Labor Relations deny;^ rebuilt. proposed amendments to the ^ fg. Co. signs contract with 19. Town of Manchester fire- . _ ° _ '‘proti >■ o miamho,. ----- , ...i,,. ---- ,— bonds toward rebuilding and., priest of Delta Chapter, Royal PROD,” • a Chamber of Com ment with the Manchester Hous­ Memorial Hospital Women’s with Norman Fe ,15. Thirteen students award­ who demoted hus life to many Isadore Radding of 39 Quaker 10. Fire early Sunday morn­ town’s pension plan, the board Green Manor Construction Co. in wood carving and a model of 16.6 rnillion of which the town’s ing a petition by the JdunicfpsfT renovating the club's facilities, men, in election supervised by Arch Masons. Mrs. Alfred Rit­ merce committee which stands ing Authority permitting it to Auxiliary with a talk entitled. time consultant. ed associate degrees at Man­ forms of music, dies, Dr. Doug- Rd. is elected president of Tem-- ing destroys Interior and stock of directors, on a motion by Re- g’g fl^st tenant at the hew good behavior, has his 8-20 year share is not quite $2 million. Employes Group seeking'"recog- gutted Ih a Dec. 21 fire. C. Paul the State Board of Labor Rela­ ter, 45 Chester Dr., elected for “ Promote Renewal of Down­ apply for the building of a maxi­ Scienito M d Medicine sentence, incurred after he was according to estimates by the nition 4. A second group'of business­ chester Communinty College’s las J. Roberts Jr. re-elected pie Beth Sholom, succeeding of Manchester Cycle Shop, 153 pubUcan Harlan Taylor, takes Industrial Park, as bargaining agent for Quimby, former Manchester re.s- tions, approves formation of president of the Manchester town.” mum of 200 more units of hous­ men, headed by Aldo Pagani, second graduation ceremony. president of the Manchester Unit Atty. Philip Bayer. .. W. Middle ’Tpke., and puts three no action on ^ the proposed g^uce Burke, 229 Autumn St., «««* * . ’■ found guilty of armed robbery Manchester Redevelopment its 56’members. ident and son of Dr. Clarence amendments and votes to send Local 1579 of the International Emblem Club. 18. Detailed engineering for ing for the elderly. expresses interest in construct­ Syndicate of Connecticut Bank of the American Cancer’ Society. 11. John J. Hutchinson Is ex- other busta^ss establishments in receives Eagle award at Award Coloniti package Store Agency. 28. North Manchester Devel- P. Quimby who was principal the proposals back to tho pen­ Association of Firefighters 4!’ Richard C. Rothwell, vice tile relocation and improve- 2. Directors of Rogers Corp. ing a proposed shopping center and Trust Co. and Northern Robert C. Vater re-elected presi- pected to be elected to replaca the block temporarily out of and Charter Night of Boy Scout a FL-CIO. Foster H. Williams en’a Auxiiiarv-^ Mr ^Rnn^id Tolland T ^ e ., reduced by 12. Search continues on Long opment Corp., formed to devel- of Manchester High 1922-33, ha.s sion board for further .study and president of the- Connecticut rnents to various utilities in the elect Saul M. Silverstein chair v»mii>r AWt.H nr lA t f ts Slate Boatd of Pardons, Island Sound for three Manches- op a shopping center for the in the North End Renewal area. Trust Co. Associates awarded dent of the Manchester Federa- State Sen. David M. Barry on business. Troop 47. William Rood of 2 named chairman of a four-man .fion of Teachers. board of directors. ' been named New Hampshire’s possible modification. Board of Bank and Trust Co. and m an ^ - North End Renewal area com- man of the board, and Norman Tiixillarv Albert vut making him eligible for parole, ter men missing on a fishing North End Renewal area, un- Dr. Joseph C. Barry resigns contract for purchasing $1,640,- 11. Board of directors, with­ Stephen St. named chairman of committee of experts who will 25. Nelco Tool Co. building 12. Board of education unani* Teacher of the ‘iTear. Herman directors authorizes General ea- of its Manchester offices, pleted, according to a report by l . Greenman his successor as Iv .nn/^ntea nr 'a t ’» tt," Hayor Francis J. Mahoney ac- trip; they are Peter Clark and veils its preliminary plans be- from his post as physician for 000 of new Housing Authority out committing itself to the tlje annual Easter Seal Drive. study the town’s pension sys- purchased by Grossman Indus- mously elects Beldon H. Schaf- Passcantell, present con.struc- manager Robert Weiss to pro­ chosen general chairman of Edward Rybezyk, executive di- president and chief executive of- rnnne^e^ f Pnfn , f T >. shoplifting by a jury his brotoer Roy. both of 95 fore the Manchester Renewal Manchester schools, which he bonds to pay for Westhill Gar­ length of a new lease, assures 10. Theodore R. Blakeslee III tern for possible changes and trial Properties, Inc. of Brain-*fer its new chhairmari; Alfred tion Inspector in the town’s pub­ ceed at once with plans for a Manchester’s 1966-67 United rector of Manchester Redeveiop- ficer. Republican Town Commit­ students at a . Greenwood Dr., and Frank A. Agency. Town receives $8,791 has held since 1946. dens addition. Manchester Country Club that lic works department, appointed receives Eagle award at Boy improvements. tree. Mass. ’ Campbell is chosen secretary. Sheltered Workshop facility in Fund Drive. Republican Town uient Agency. tee chairman Francis DellaFera th« rtfnartmenT nf h ! hiock trial in observance of L&W Burdick of 77 Greenwood Dr., from the Federal Office of Eco­ 7. Town Planning Commis­ 16. Victor Swanson re-elect­ If could go ahead with plans for to the new post of work coordin­ Scout Troop 25 Court of Honor. 21. Manchester Lions Club the basement of the old Trade Ooniimittee accepts recommen- Marine Cpl. John E. Fales recommends that a townwide M* ^ ‘'®- Walter Schulthels c . Leroy Norris elected presi- nomic Opportunity, for its "Fos­ sion approves sale of eight ed president of the th District. 27. Stewart Dillon, longtime Board of education votes to rec- financing a $165,000 renovation ator in the highway departr^tit. Board of directors of the Man­ 8 School on School St. so that the presents a television set to the dations of its executive,, board 33, of 55 Norman St., shot in referendum be held on the con­ M^. Artou?°HutcEon pfe' “Volunteer, of the Year” dent of the Manchester Associa- ter Grandparents Program,” a tow'rt - owned parcels, recom­ 17. Mrs. Constance Adams in­ Ford dealer, dies at age 80. ommend abandonment o f 50^ and improvement prograrn, sub- 22. ibinchester Democratic chester Chamber of Commerce, 28. . Manchester Redevplop- yeariOld Lincoln School for an Manchester Association for the Senior Citizens Club for their and unanimously elects k 100- battle in Viet Nam, writes home troversial question of busing by Lutz Junior Museiun. . tion of Insurance Agents. Man- plan in which persons over 60 mends that four be held, tables stalled president of the Man­ Ject to the board's eventual ap­ Town Committee una'nimously in a resolution unanimously sented with a certificate ment Agency predicts Down- entirely new school on Center Help of Retarded Children might new quarters at Limjen and member committee which will experiences in the war. Hartford' children to Manches 4. Eight hundred fir seedlings cheater High School sophomore are employed to work with re- consideration on four others. chester Education Association. proval. George T. lABonne Jr. and enthusiastically endorses begin its program as soon as adopted, urge town directors to Myrtle Sts. John Michalik re- take offipb on April 25 'and Town Conservation Commission ter schools.- Joseph G. German, town Renewal Project will pay Springs Park site, hopefully tied o T ii^tructionz' given Elizabeth 0,ne win, third place tarded or culturally deprived 8. Manchester Education As­ Atty. David M. Barry accepts becomes the seventh recipient of Deputy Mayor David Barry for po.ssible. honor their commitments to of continuous membership in for itself oVer a 20-year pe- Downto'wn Renewal. Former ceives the Eagle Scout award serve fpr the next, two years, asks board of directors to pass owner-manager of Corel Ca.sii- out to sixth graders in 12 pub- in state in 1966 Hire the Handi- children. sociation submits request to nomination for state .senator the Manchester Jaycees’ Dis­ nomination to the state senate General Manager Robert Weiss, at charter dinner of Troop 120. 5. Mayor Francis Mahoney resolution authorizing general reappointed chairman of the the Orange. riod. Board of Ekiucation ap- General Manager Richard Mar- 3. Representatives of various 98 parochial schools in capped Poster Contest. Wesley Memorial Day observed State Commissioner of Educa­ on the Democratic ticket for tinguished Service A'ward. from the 4th District. Walter F. regarding pension rights. 22. Shoppers and merchants wdl} hsk theboard of directors rnanager to file federal aid ap- ^ Cancer Crusade, pi'oves educational specifica- ^ board of education’z town agencies in an effort to co­ 19 traditional parade and tion to set up negotiation on the new 4th Senatorial District. 12. The Kiwanis Club votes to Forrest of East Hartford re- 11. Hartford County Court of of th iT 'R eg S L S e g r o S n ^ traditional parad. proposed 12-room choice as ita arbitrator in salary ordinate "open space ” activities, see tremendous buying spree at to authorize a thorough, scien- pltcation for purchase of approx- ^ william Morrison the MEA’s contract with the Elast Catholic High School class turn its annual scholarship fund cei'ved the unanimous endorse­ agree that the acquisition of Common Pleas decides against bargain prices during Washing- tific study for new sources of iuiately 273 acres of Case Mt., gjgpjej ggj installed grand roy Plan,PTA speaks to m...a S r ^ o f l^e ^K topeS^ soHson Ofo T Mr. M ^ and S d Mrs.M ^ state winner in an essay con- ceremonies. local school board. Board of di­ Globe Hollow elementary dispute with Manchester Educa- ment of all eight Republican of01 264 seniors seniors, graduategidouaie atai cere- Housinc-and Urban ^ion Association (M E A ); MEA over to the newly formed Man­ about 270 acres of land on Case Manchester Zoning Board of ton’s Birthday Sale. Randa,ll good water, to provide for Man- 3682,500 at $2,500 per „^gtj.on of the Order of Am- PTAa on the nmnoanH nion f Kleperis of 170 Hawthorne test on the United Nations, rectors also ‘ vote 6-3 along chester Scholarship Fund. Mrs. town chairmen of the 4th Sena­ Mt. is the town’s number one Appeals in favor of five Char- Smith and Joyce Crawford Chester’s present end future aranth. brine 75 non-w^te ’ Medal at 13. Search called off for three party lines granting the state bevelooment annou^nces $8,330 ®*Tees to chpO^’^m iFarbitrator Doris G. Perrett of Bolton elect­ torial. District for their party’s June a right-of-way from S. Main to advance made to ^^er board denounces their priority, and that negotiations t®’’ St. property owners on crowned king and queen o f the needs, especially in the south 21. Cbnyers ConStructidh Co. 6. Marilyn Twomey and James from the north of Ho tf a 'P*'® Viet Nam, for Manchester men missing four Brazil, this year’s American increase ed to a second term as president nomination for the vacant sen­ St. for use as an access road to for planning the Atty. James P. Sand- with its owners'.should be com- ^^e argument that expansion of Mardi Gras at St. Mary’s Epls- portion of town. signs contract for erecting the R. Newton named ■valedictorian toManehAiatoroi achievement during military days on Long Island Sound. A 1. Clifford Edwards of Rock- Field Service exchange student. Manchester of Manchester Council of Unit­ ate seat. Qiarles Norris elect­ the Nike Site campus o f the ler of Hartford because of hla pleted in time ^ r an October gasoline station by Valentino copal Church. Eighth' District 7. Fire rages out of control 31 million new Pioneer Para- and salutatorian respectively, of schools ®men ry flights. Conrad Casperson hon- group of North End business' ■ville named valedictorian of the honored at annual AFS town Etowntown Renewal Project ed Church Women. Robert I. ed president of the Past Com­ Piano would depreciate value Board of Fire Commissioners for more than on hour gutting chute Co. plant to be construct- Manchester Community Col­ affiliation with Connecticut Ed- referendum on Hs purcha.se. the Manchester High School 25. Manchester Hieh School "’®" Manchester class class of of 1966 1966 at at Manchester committee picnic; Mrs. John 29. I^ R. Grover of ^ Broad Association. Wolverton instaHed president of mander’s Association of tlie of property in the neighborhood, present certificates of appreci- the 100-year-old farm home of ®d in the Pioneer Industrial lege. Mrs. Richard Embser re­ Green Manor \lonsVuction Co. Class of 1966. One of the 19 new Student votes to support the — — Development - — t ------Corporation— t------and----- Community College. Roland R. Hyde named president of the St. IS electee! and installed com­ the Manchester Board of Real­ American Legion. Cost for Waddell School Swim- ation for dedicated service to 46 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Mur- Park off McNall and Deming elected president of Manchester 13. Board of directors autho- is planrting to construct a 17- astronauts, John A. Swlggert, regional desegregation plan; pyiniBs. V „ '1- 7- -“ ...... prepare plans for a shopping ' Wilson installed commander of town committee. mander of IXlworth-ComeU’ tors. . 24. First substantial snow­ parcel Industrial Park\on about ming Pool may be less than veteran volunteers. phy Jr., 276 Birch Mt. Rd. Mrs. Sts. Civic Orchestra. Quey Post, American Legion, Gzes $222,000 for new Manches- Jr., is a former Manchester res­ MHS Current Affairs CTub committee of center in the North End Renew- the VFW .Post; Mrs. George Ed­ 18. Bench warrant issued to 13. Robert T. Martens, 9 Ste­ storm of the season dumps 75 acres of its land off Parker anticipated thanks to an action 23. Republican Town Director Arthur C. Elngland Jr. is pre- 22. A t organizational meet­ 9. A proposed contract on the succeeding Herman Wagner. ^reen Firehose to roplaci ident and a former test pilot for compiles and distributes 4,000 Education As- al Project, wards installed president of the transfer Dennis Vennard, held phen St., a senior at East Cath­ nine inches of snow on Man­ Sl. About too members of the 5y 8th District board directors Harlan D. Taylor resigns from ,sented the St. Anne Award, ing of the new regional council school busing plan received by State-level mediation fails to ^® ^Pruce St. Co. 3 facility, Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Cor­ fact sheets on the official State ® conduct a 14. state highway cOmmis- auxiliary. fop the murder of his mother, olic High School and president chester in a 25-hour periods Manchester Education Associa- waiving charges to the town for tke board of directors "for per- honoring, outstanding leaders of Manchester Community Col­ Hartford and four suburban resolve salary dispute between Education Associa- poration. Department.of Education pro- sioner favors town request for a 2. Mrs. Doris Webster honored from Circuit Court to Hartford of the student council, chosen 25. Manchester Education As­ tion agree to back the salary sewer service for the pool that gonal reasons,” marking the contributing to the spiritual de­ lege, Dr. Donald Morrison elect­ busing plan; it Is suggested towns, including Manchester, board of education and Man- designate Atty. 6. Ben ^ r a Chapter, B ’nai posal. New McKee St. Fire­ highway rest and information at .Washington School Open County Superior Court jurisdic­ one of two delegates who will sociation and board of educa­ proposals for next year worked will be used by so many 8th second time since December velopment o f Catholic youth. ed Council chairman. that a teacher poll be conduct­ Mayor Francis Mahoney cuts • Chester Education Association Buctoan of Hartford 00 Tj J J , J B’rith of Manchester will aid house. replacing the old Pine . u .u , . J .. Ht- and'44 near t h e ------House— on — her ------retirement ------from tion. represent Connecticut in a na­ tion reach agreement oiLpro- out by its negotiating team and District residents. that a Republican had resigned by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. JMivard 23. Board of education pleads 6 ribbon .opening Caldor, the ., . ,. , , Head Start program for disad- St. Firehouse as the home of office superintendent s entrance to Manchester. Miss teaching at that school. Man- 20. Dennis Vennard appears in (MEA). Mrs. Joseph Kamor of ^ tionwide annual Senate Youth posed schedule for teachers’ sal­ thc-Tioard of education 12. Philip Dine, manager of from the board. General Mana- Reardon, pastor o'f St. James, ■withiTn towntnwn directors niro/»Tr»T*c for fny* restora­ ^ ° town’s newest discount depart­ dispute with board of education. Program; Creation of a local vantaged pre-schoolers, which Hose Oo, 1, dedicated. Sally Robb elected regent of Chester Redevelopment Agency Circuit Court for transferral of .^7^^ aries next year that would in­ / i . Mrs. Maxwell Jacobs, 73 House & Hale, re-elected chair- ger Robert Weiss' establishes Church at a Catholic Girl Scout tion of $306,000 cut in next 6. Board of directors kdopts ment store. Top ten scholars of the Connectlctft WATE)S,’ . Francis J. Ma- starts next week. 26. Bruce W. Noble named to Orford Parish Chapter Daugh- announces that 35 per cent of murder case to Hartford Coun- “ Open Occupancy Housing Com­ crease salaries by $309,100. P r^ Florence St., wins title of man of the Chamber of Com- general policy of allowing' a 5 Communion Breakfast. year’s budget recommended by $9,913,849 General Fund budg­ named at East Catholic High , . -701/ - honey voices annoyance with ■ 7. Propv^ed budget, proposed head the neW branch of the ters of the American Revolu- ^h® property in the North End having lost 72 ^ pounds for the gg,.j^j, blocking mittee” is only a step away posed development plan ^en­ “ Queon of Manchester WATES” merce’ Retail Division. j>er cent increase in depart- 8. A $l-.8 million program /General Manager^^bert Weiss et for the fiscal year 1966-67 School arid 33 seniors receive ty/Superior Court; Atty. Wes­ from fulfillment following an af­ Sayings Bank o f Manchester on Renewal area has been ac- ley Grj’k, Vennard’s counsel, year. compassing expansion with weight loss for last year of 14. The Rev. Joseph Bourret thental budgets to keep them in for expanding and Improving A plan to bus 300 elementary capital works program, the pro­ and votes a “hold-the-line” tax tion. scholarships totaling more than ^ acceptance of federal grant for Burnside Ave., East Hartford. quired. d^ied a ruling on a motion 30. Janies firmative action taken by the Nike Site facilities to Accomo­ ' 108 pounds. in.stalled as pastor of Concordia line with the 5 per cent increase Manchester Memorial Hospital. school pupils from Hartford’s pcs®2314iunit apartmmt ed plan for downtown urban re- 'dorses construction ~nt pkrker- Chester Bar Aissociation auct ter Lodge of Magons to receive or in recognition, of his many 11. Town Counsel Indng Aran- mln^^ »t aU four town pools this SI. Roc CO James Francoline Commerce‘s elected fyy mail bal- jjy club’s board of governors complex to Hb--MUlt south Of newal. Oakland S.t. connector road. The ceedlng Atty. Leon. P o d ro v a " the highest award of the Order Jr. receives the "Dad” Walsh ->ars of service to the Man- son rules that the board of 'di- sim mer be free. lot of the Chamber meinber- gjujitc he awarded to James Me* Wickham Park on W. Middle 24. Matthew M. Moriarty re- Rev. J. Grant Swank begins ElighUi Diatrict Fire Chief F ran-// a( DcMoIay, the Legion of Hon- 1 ’lester Jaycees MaJ Francis E. rectors cannot make an ajjprop- ?X. Craig Leverault receives Award for being the oustanding- ship; Atty. nUUp Bayer; SImeii- School Board member Tpke. and to be called Fountain ceivea the Benjaniln Franklin duties as associate j^ t o r t ’at cia'I4nieriok la reappointed'ta 4 0T. Savings iBank of .bUtnches- Carthy> lowefst of three Mddere. 'Iner fom erly of Manchester, riatlon tor an advisory referen- Eagle Scout award at Troop ,862 DeMolay o< the year, at cere­ uel PdrUi, manager of Central Alfred R. Campbell Jr. Village. The Rev. Gary Stiles Quality Dealer Award presented Church of the Nazapene. > I his post t>y fdstrlct directors.' ' ’ •sr eleobi Bdson M. Bailey Its ’ -omoted to jislstant comman- dum on the busing of Hartford Court of Honor. Miss Sandra monies of tibe John Mather S ^ior Citizens enjoy their nei^ center^ the former Temple Beth'’Sholom Synagogue.; Cooperative Farm- (See Page Bllne) Cornell appointed associate min­ by the Saturdj^y Evening Post. 9. Mrs. »Katherlira D. Bdum! 1* ■ » « f ' ' de7“of the'll^kv Hlil Veterans children to Manchester as re- Fok elected worthy advisor.of hands daughter Eliza- Frederic E. Warner, 69, a man resigns from board of education. (See Tea) Homt and HospltaJ. ' . quested In a recent petition. Re- Rjtinbow Girls. Albert T. Dewey.. beth her MHS diploma. ister O f South Methodist Church. H osplt^ '■ ....

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% of Manchester propertlea flo*> Central ism in 'Vietnam when fae puUi rector who ia leatring for sim­ ^ o n a l' awards__one for front residents,, gather at Army buddy from high voltage ilar post to Sarasota, Fla. Gen­ ducted by. United Appraisal Oa, Dr. relays 80 emergency nje«- 'f ^ e la y o u t^ Dec. X5.1965 and Firehouse for short cerei^ny wires. eral Manager Robert Weiss, ai." James AUbrio going to ' " luly aage's from idependents aboatd in'Wography. . - “ Untld 29. Snowstorm changes to winding up hto first year oh Job, Malawl-in Central Africa oa fog-bound aircraft carrier Wasp il =. 10; Wilbur Sinlth Associates ed in observance o Peace Corps volunteer. Mayor' (ContinOe ^ Manchester political event, ton. The latter has insisted that re-elected president of 'the . 8tli future sale of 150 acres of president. Four East Catholic 28. Southern New England months’ pilot project to test of 1966 has to be the Re-^he was not present when terms District Globe Hollow land for 'coUege practicality of using a computer students! Virginia Manning, Telephone Co.' open house at- expansion, encouraging further publican sweep in the Octo- Weiss' employment were dis- xhe board of directors, voted for instructional and adminis­ • Kathleen Michalak, Rella. Dai- tracts some 2,800 persons. Dr. study before action is taken. gle, and Nancy Lynch and a St. Frederick W. Lowe Jr., pre.si- her town-elections. cusseiK 6 to 3 along party lines to trative purposes. 16. State Sen. David M. Barry . Unpredlcted, and' a surprise -^>3° m February, the Man- grant the state a right-of-way 25. Third member of arbitra­ Thomas Semipary 'Mudent, Ed- dent of Manchester Community appoints John J. Sullivan of 89 ward Moran, ail Manchester College, predicts that all Amer- to most observers, the GOP lyln Chester Interfaith Social Action from S. Main S t to Manches- tion board which -will attempt Finley St., president of Sullivan residents, receive $200\scholar- (can yoiith will soon. be get- revers^ the lojlial political Council forni^d an Open Oc- ter Community College, but to reconcile! wage dispute be­ & Co,., as his manager in cam--' ship awards from KniMts of ting two years of free college trend of the past four years and cupancy committee and named Town Counsel Irving Aronsoo tween the. Manchester Educa­ paigh for re-election to State-, Columbus in honor of RtXRev. education. U.S. Rep. temiUo Q. ^ gave Republicans control of the. Thomas C. Weaver its chairman, ruled the action illegal until a tion As.sociation (MEA) and Barry was elected to the public hearing waa held. Senate from Fourth District. Msgr. John F. Hannon, Ipng- Daddario campaigns in town for 1U« board of directors, the board of board of education is Prof. Manchester Community College time^ pa^or of St. Janies re-election to fifth con.secutivc education, the board of select­ State Senate to fill the vacancy 50-member Manchester Fleming James of Yale Univer­ President Frederick W. Lowe Church. \ term from First Ciongresslonal men and the treasurer’s office. created when Fred Doocy Police Benevolent AssoriatloA sity Law School. tells college’s advisory commit­ ■w 13. Mrs. Roland Wilson and xpistrict. Dr. Fred D. Manganelli, The latter post was won in a signed to become lieutenant/ disbanded, after 41 years o f op- 26. Little apparent headway tee that twelve stipulations C. Gibson Hertler are installed (Hrector of Howell Cheney Tech- squeaker by a woman, Mrs. governor. The day- after the toi^tlon; and Barry resigned I made as Manchester Educa­ tovra has attached to transfer, as president and commandant, ni^al School, and three other Rosalind Quish, the first lady election, George T. LaBonne on- frwti^the board of directors to tion Association (MEA) and of Globe Hollow land for access f f f i ' i . respectively, of Marine Corps p e,.^ g , are cited for out- New Republican-controlled Board of Directors administered oath of office by .Judge John Wallett, with Nathan Agostinelli named mayor. treasurer in Manchester’s his­ nounced his candidacy for the devote'full-time to re-election to. - board of education present road may make it impossible League Auxiliary and Detach- atanciih^g contributions to voca- tory. same seat in the November elec- the StaitA Senate. opening arguments to three-man for .state to accept deed, be­ ment. Louis Drakos and' Assoc- nation in Connecticut, sources to augment present ford, formerly of Manchester, sky and Town Planning bom- . 21. Dennis B. Vennard is The Republicans, basing their tions. In J'uly, LaBonne won tha ■panel of arbitrators' trying to cause ,it has no authority to iates, Hartford, is retained by 29. xh ^ ias C. McPartland i.s November sources. are elected royal, matron and mission to recommend abandon- convicted of second degree mur- campaign on the slogan, "Give The to-wn’s firemen voted to g q P nomination"IWr stale sense resolve salary dispute. "Federal meet conditions contained in Manchester. Housing Authority p]pcted p\sident of Kiwanis 25. Ralph Buschmann wins royal patron, respectively, of Ing Lincoln School District and der and faces a mandatory sen- Government Back to tlie Peo- form Local 1579 of the Interna- tor from the 4th Senatorial .officials deny funds to initiate Manchester is piarticipating on a two-year trial (Continued from Page Ten) them. Assistant School Superintendent Ronald Scott helps to draw plans for 40 to 60 new club o^ Ma^he.ster. Atty. John Manchester’s annual Five Mile Chapman Court, Order of Ama- reaffirms position that new tence of life imprisonment. Dr. pie,” took advantage of what tional Association of Firefight- District, and the Democratio “ Project Ouldpors," regional with several pfeher Hartfprd County towns. many called the arbitrary, era, and pension expert Foster and Republican Town Commit- 17. Paul Kaiser withdraws as a couple of Hartford youngsters find their school units of housing {or the elderly.. g Rottner iTelected chairman Hospital; main address is giv­ R o ^ Race. Everett T. Keith is ranth. ' school should be built in Center David L. Warren Is elected natural-science education center haugihty and smug actions of H. Williams was named chair- tees named t h ^ candidates ter GOP candidate for Board of on the first day of the busing program in which 14. Lincolo School improve- Education by GOP en by WaHer A. Von Hone. re-elected chairman of Man- 5. Robert Thulln Is elected Springs Park. Stunned Board of chairman of Manchester Hu- "^-At Lutz Junior Museum’s Oak ment Committee, through, its gnpi,n,bpnt and hewly elected president of Manchester Gilbert Education receives teachers’ man ' Relations Coramission. Democratic officials. man of a four-man committee local offices. Grove nature preserve. Mayor Education; therefore, Walter 12. World War H ' Memorial Chester R^evelopment Agency John B. Harkins is appointed and Sullivan Workshop. proposal for salaries and fringe Democratic Town Director Ray- Considerable pnrblic oppxxsition to study proposed pension board o f dlrcciors agreed Francis J Mahoney takes unex- Is selected to run for regu- eral Manager Robert B. Wgis.s. call special meeting of Board of maximum sjjfe of local elemen- cause It is quickest solution, president, Mrs. Virginia Celin- j^ief^bers. Atty. J ^ n F. Shea Plaque consisting of over 4,(KX) assistant to General Manager 6. George O. Bingham, em- benefits for next year .amount- mond Ellis calls on Republican developed during 1966 to the se- changes, . .pected dip in new ?66,500 Wad- lar terjn and Mrs. Anita Mur- Chester W Obuchowski resigns Directors to rescind Sept. 6 ac- tai’y scho^s. ■ stand is precipitated by trans- ski, strongly objects to Town Manchester’s ^ e w town names is unveiled in Bailey Au­ informally that committing'^ttaa Robert Wiess. ploye o f Park and Rec Depart- tng to almost $1 million.' Board majority of board to reconsider crecy surroimding the hiring of Republican Director Harlan town to deeding the college ac- . dell Pool at dedication cere- phy fcfr unexpired term.. Navy as chaiiman of Human Rela- tion to subject $2.5 million Cap- 28. Mrs. Arne Gustafson elect- fer to staU of right-of-way to Planner Joseph Tanisky’s ^an ^nd Adam khodes la ditorium al Manchester High 36. Michael and Stephen Ag- ment. Is re-elected to his ninth of Directors votes its intent to its offer to sell 75 acres of Globe General Manager Robert Weiss d . Taylor surprised everyone by pgag ppad would commit the •monies while General Manager Cmdr. Robert A. Kanak and his tions Commission. ital Improvement Bond Issvie to ed ma^er of Oohnecticut s Dis* Manchester Community Ool- to abandon Lincoln School new town auditor. School; ceremonies followed an- 7 Board of Directors unani- voter approval at Nov. 8 refer- tr ic l/l Lodge, Vasa Order of lege. Following mandate of vot- tnct. gj Mrs. Frank V. WiHiams, nual march in observance of oatinelli, sons of Mayor Nathan consecutlye term as president sell 75 acres of Globe Hollow Hollow land to Manchester and to proposals for his pension resigning from the board, Weiss town to a future sale of 160 Robert Weiss stands by pre- -’’hip, the Vogelgessang, — benefits, to the granting of a 25- pledged to hold the tax-line, and acres o f Globe HoUow land, and first action in respective twen­ mouslv authorizes $2.5 million endum/ America. . ers in recent town elecUon, 15. Miss Doris E. Nason of xpHand Tpke., Buckland, deeds Veterans Day. "Saiul and Da- AgosUnelU, turn on lights at of Local- 991, American Fed- Land to state for Manchester Oommunity College, and to raise pared In his old-fashioned Flor- year lease to the Manchester the Manchester Country Club’s the Chamber of Commerce i» - ty-year careers, again.st Viet package 'deal bond issue for 2l! Dr. David L, Wkn-en is ap- y'29. Donald P. McOomb, for- Board of Directors, initiated by Manchester is elected president ^2 acre.s of land-to HVrlfbrd vid,” in color intaglio, by Mur- Municipal Building, officially eration of State, County and Community College use. ' offer to 150 acres, adora swimsuit. Country dub, to the town’s par- Boltoll Corp. disbanded. versed itselH'and backed the ciong targets near Da Nang capital improvements to b e pointed chairman of Human Re; ■ merly of Manchester, is named Democratic majority, rescinds of New England Reading Asso- xational Bank'and Trust C^, ray Kails of Iowa, chosen "Best opening holiday season for down- Municipal Employes, AFL-CIO. 14, Walter A. Person Jr„ 22. Motion to set aside second 27. Town directors informally ticipatlon in the Hartford Bus- March was a month of non- transfer. ■ h,arbor in South Viet Nam.' A f­ submitted to voters at Nov. 8 lations Commission until Np- bursgr of Chung Chi College, Sept. 6 vote that authorizes Nov. ciation. trustee of Wickham Park, to ex-\ of Show" during fifth Arts and sh^ping^ area and Man- Walter S. Fuss resigns twin East Hartford, formerly of degree murder verdict handed agree that, if they commit ter six months of uncertainty, referendum Sixty sixth- grad- vember. 'Two Hartford p.sychia- unit of Chinese University im 8 referendum on package-deal 17. Democrats outnumber Re- pand the existing 140-acre Crafta Festival held at Man- Chester’ Parkade.” ' posts as Manchester director of Manchester, Is elected worship- down in murder triar-of Den- iL d 't o '^ ^ r ia t o ' In August. Democrat, Jo»m Manchester to provide an ac­ board of director.s-wotes to deed ers are first students to be t’-i.sts judge Dennis B. Vennajd, Hottg Kong. Bishop W. Ralph capital impi-ovements bond is- publicans by 155 to 103 count at park to 2Q2 acres. C hester High School cafeteria. 28. Robert J. Doggart is in- public works and town en- ful master of Manchester Lodge nls Vennard is filed by Ivia de» fnr O -M-nirH-bestor Communitv WiUiom H. Boyle of Spring- Hutchinson, a former director, cess road through Globe Hollow 4.3 acres of town-owned Globe hooded flt new St Bride-et accused of killing his mptber on Ward Jr., former pastor ■' of sue. Board Board of of Directors Directors unan- unan- ^lear record voter-making se.s- 14. Hartford Accounting, firm stalled as commander o f Man- glneer, to accept position as di- of Masons. fense counsel, Wesley Gryk. rv.ii/; n e / to South, Methodist ChUrch. elect- imously^ votes^ to_ give $1,900 to sion; Republicans now lead in of Baary, Macri and ■ Co. de- Chester Barracks, Veterans of rector of public works in Sara- 16. It will take the votes of 23. Town merchants report College a cceee road reation director, Weiss certified succeed Barry; the'board au- they will also be copimltting , , , ^ j o 33rd degree of establish a dental clinic to [qwti by only 339. lowest mar- Clares Manchester financial af- World War I, and Mrs. Mary sota, Fla. Superior Court Judge at least six directors to approve that Christmas business has i ^ d Firemen’s Union, and the thorlzed an Oct. 3 referendum the town to future sale Pf 150 foot-lohg access road from S.. open for .school year. .stand trial. At "Meet the Can*- ed to r ' November Masonry for serve Manchester children from town history. Air Force fa in tor fiscal year ending K. McCarthy is installed as Arthur H. Healey denies plea putting new Lincoln School in been good, but not comparable J ‘ t -wrin. Man.chester Redevelop- oni the $16.6 million Downtown acres of Globe Hollow for col- Main St, to Manchester Com- 8 Starched slir withmanila dates” meeting, conducted by Scottish Rites name cards Manchester’s nor- League of Women Voters, Re- Northern Jurisdiction of the disadvantaged families. State Capt. John V. Kleperfs distrib- j. Fifty walk-in donors and Jitoe 30, 1966 as .satisfactory in president of its Auxiliary. to dismiss first degree murder Center Springs Park, according to 1965. Fhill review by 1967 ment Agency (MRA) gave pri- Renewal Project, and It deeded ■ lege expansion purposes. m” bity College campu^ site. tion of Proiect Concern region- Publican and Democratic caAdi- United States. Board of Education cites Supt. utes some of gifts sent to Duo twelve "regulars’’ who become amual audit. 29. To'wn Development Com- charge against Dennis Vennard to provisions of state jaw. General Assembly of develop- d naamonV *5^ n *16 6 ^ North End business for 4.3 acres of Globe Hollow land 29. DowntpwTi Main St. 18. Contemporary desigrt is , V, I J • 1 A ^ A dates for Board of Directors 30. Manchester Scholarship of Schools William Curtis, Jo- Tri Elementary School in Can membcr.s of the Gallon Club 15. Board of Directors of mission backs official proposals brought by Vennard’s defense x6. Manchester Area and ment plans for Manchester comes alive with arrival of GOP chosen for proposed 12-room at sc oo usin^ pan esigned ..gbarply over GOP pro- Foundation unanimously re- seph P. Dyer, director of Con- Tlio, Viet Nam. by pupils of ^(ye 120 pints of blood during iber of Commerce endorses that town pohey b^ drafted for Counsel because his client Hartford Heart Association Community College and other “IS there. cess road. candidate for governor, E. Clay- Globe H o i 1 o W elementary to thwart .segi-egation, begins Project. posal to incorporate advisory electa A. Raymond Rogers as necticut Office of Economic Op- Bonnet Junior High School. October Bloodmpbile vi.slt. endation of Conaeoticut aiding developers in installing “wasn’t given due process of merge to form one chapter, The community colleges in Connectl- ton Gengras, and exuberant,, lo- .school which would be built on as young Hartford students be­ rm, Do.,--—! i„.t It. cliopped obout $300,000 The Democratic Town Oonrt referendum powers into town its president at dinner meeting ixirtunity and four otlier persons 18. Manchester Redevelop- ^ william N. Kronik, owner CIa4n W a t « Task Force in re- utlUlies in industrial areas, law.” Heart Association of Greater Cut is requested by State Rep. Tlie Prop^ Iwt to ^ education’s mdttee voted endorsement o f cal "Gengras Girls.” 20-acre town-owned ' .site in gin classe.s in town elementary charter. on first anniversary. for distinguished sei-vice to ed- ^ent Agency (MRA) will get Dress Shop, latioo to water pollution prob- Town Development Commission j Fourteen Manchester Ma- Hartford. Elmer A. Mortenson of Newlng- referendum to proposed budget, the board of the ttowntown Renewal Pro­ 30. Town Chamber of Com- Gardner-Spring St. area, schools. - 22. Storm dumps 1.55 inches ucation. former railroad station proper- g9. lenas. Town Planning Oommia- endorses proposed sale of 160 g^jjg receive pins for long serv- 17. Prosecution and defense ton. lame duck Dem^ratic board of directors approved a new 26- posaJ. merce reverses earlle^ii position 19. The Rev. Martin J. SchoL 9. With exception of a few late 6. Eiiing Larsen, member of ty at Depot Square in North g New 110-foot high water Sion unanimously accepts Town acres of Globe Hollow land to Heihert Robb receives 50- fo 24-day-old trial of Denhjs 24. Last minute Christma! ^rectors Imm^atdy r^owd Manchester in September the board and now backs proposal to deed sky appointed director of ad- bu.ses, Manchester ,s first day of October North Manchester Development End Renewal Area. Fox Grove g{oy,jgg tank of the privately Planner Joseph Tamsky’s pro- state for Manchester Community Hjalmer Modean is Vennard for the June 9 slaying shoppers hurry to reach homes the $2.5 million Cap bal - country Club, the Demoorattc unanimously authorized a Nov. to state a right-of-way from S. missions at St. Thomas Semi- participation in the regmnfll/;^^^^^^ November 1963 (Jorp., makes tentative plans to Country C]ub offers to sell 142- Manche.ster Water Co. posal to abandon Lincoln School College use.’ Alfred P. Werbner {jQ^ored for 50 years of mem- of his mother, Mrs. Mae Ven- for Christmais eve in advance p ovem en ta Bond I ^ e question Town Committee elected a 70v 8 referendum on Weiss’ $2.5 Main St. to Manchester Com- nary, Bloomfield. Board of Edu- busing'phin is without incident that the to^vn has had average 1. All signs point to heavy build own building in proximity acre property off Keeney St. to j^g^^g completion at site in Pi- district mther than build new is unanimously elected to fourth jjgrghip fo Linne Lodge, Knights nard, restate its case in closing of snowstorm that at times from the Novembw voting m^ member group" to serve two mlUlon bond issue proposal, munlty College campus site, cation told nearly $80,000 ap- 12. About five sloping arces of o!' above average rainfall. turnout at Manchester’s Town to area of North End Renewal Manchester Community College. industrial Park’ it will Lincoln School in Center consecutive term os c^irm im pythias. Jay R. Stager as- arguments to the jury. reaches blizzard strength. chines, deolarmg that 1 ^ “ o®* years, and Robert P. Puller of Weiss explained his recommen- Bonnie M. DelGreco, 17, res- proved in federal and state Center Springs Park woodland 23. Richard E. Turcotte Jr., elections with estimates rang- Project, Miss Hazel Lutz, foun- 19- To""" receives federal ap Springs Pork. Atty. Richard C. of Town Development Commia- professor at Meinches- 19. Tom Stowe, former sports 27. Redevelopment agency vlousty sch^uled for Ooaonial Board was named datlon and urged passage, and v cues an elderly man, her uncle's hinds to help continue Project between Winter and Trotter Sts. .service new Pioneer Parachute 29, faces murder .charge in ing from 65% to 80% predicted ^jer of Lutz Junior Museum, is proval to proceed with apprais- Building, . ' Woodhouse, Democrat, ia elected aioh. community College, is ap- editor with The Herald, retires places $89,000 value on rail- And, as K to prove that its cjjafoman of PROD, a dbamber the Chamber o f Commerce en- family, and three pets from I, , special help program in ele- is agreed upon as a feasible spot gf bis wife, Mrs. Marie of town’s 21,771 voters named Burton’s Woman of the * connection with applica­ wn ing elections. ___, ___ , taxpayers. Gov. John N. Demp- 1 Council on Economic Opportun- of Sunset Rebekah Lodge. Army Soldier’s Medal for hero- ter Public Health Nursing As- ternate site for propo.sed ele- tr.rship in Litchfield. Parkade gonial dinner honors Hayden L. to modernized and enlarged Chapter of Hadas.sah. propoees that Board of Direc--Simpson Is promoted to retail 23 Salary battle between .sey and other Democratic can- ity is advised that future ac­ capd^ improvements. Clerk Edward TVnnklel. a Dem, BOQiation (MPHNA) moves from mentary school to replace Lin- Merchants Association endorses Griswold Sr and William C. schools in adjoining di.stricts. ^l. Mrs. Everett Keith Kei is elect­ bom adopt definite policy for odveilisdng manager, Manchester Memorial Hospital teachers and school board ends didatea gather mo.st votes in tivities, based on federal fupds, The o^y incumbent Democrat ^ April. Republican Robert ^ e^apedJTie when board learns funds can coin School; site is located near Downtown Renewal project. Brav who have cotitribiited a ed president _pf Homemaker’s asaisanoe to industrial d^elop- quarters to Andrews Building. 7. Miss Margaret Abert is mock election *al Manchester must be tied in with regional to be « 1 © ^ to the State As- Z- Stavnitoky was elected to the named an opposlUon be found within budget to meet Hemlock, S. Hawthorne and S. 24. Richard E, Turcotte Jr., ggn^bigg^j total of 55 years serv- Service, Inc. of Manchester. era with town paying 50% or ' J V. > 2. Town Clerk Eldward Tom- installed as worthy advi.sor of High School which traditionally Community Renewal Team 1 t. Sixn TiaiH/i board of directors to succeed canmoate. increase. Saul M. Silverstein re- Alton Sts. General Manager charged witli murdering his ice to Delta Chapter, Royal Mrs. E. Clayton Gengras, wife possibly 100|% of road-and utili­ December kiel approves signatures oji Manchester Assembly, Order of precedes’stale and national elec­ (CRT). Bairv^ who reveraed the trend. I'aylor, and the board adopted , I ’be lame duck Democratla .signs Human Relations Com- Robert Weiss explains reasons wife, Marie, on Sept. 22, under- Arch Masons. Rainbow for Girls. J. Tyler Pat­ of the GOP gubernatorial hope­ ty costs. ' ' • i. ->/ -nominating ^titions for Fraid: j tions. *• ■X \ Sr^head of the^DemoSS “ ordinance, raising toe town^ R e^bul^ a 1 ^ for his proposed one-package goes psychiatric exain at Hart- terson, GOP candidate for state ful, and three of the Gengras 17. Harold A;^ Osgood Sr, is 1. Atty. James M. Higgins is 9. Job placement service for jiTid earr\ed the votiing distiricts from five to Republicans abstaining, to 4. Manchester Republicans 5. Manchester Patrolman Hen­ state ticket and car^ m ^ annuity policy. elected sachem of Red Men, Dr. $2.5 million Capital Improve- ford State Jail, treasurer, lauds Town GOP vie daughters attend coffee hour elected a director of 8th Utilities elected chairman of Manches- Manchester youth is established Independent candidates for sweep town elections, taking ry R. Minor tops 32 other pa- i four-town, 4th Senatorial Dis- , 'The incoming GOP board named Jean-Loiiis Hebert named fed- ments Bond Is.sue and urges its 26. The Rev. Alex H. Elses- toiyTn recenrelection,''at locgl local Republican worn- District Kiwanis Club earns 'Community Council on at Manchester High School, op- ..... 76.- Board of Education for three- control of Board of Directors, earn himself high eral fund chairman for LaBon- passage at Nov. 8 referendum, ser resigns as pastor of Com- en. record $ i7 9 1 25 from two-day Economic Opportunity; Council crated under guidance of Sidney year terms ending November Board of Education, Board of Republican luncheon. honors in four-week training l i f : Locally, RepubUcans now con- ader r e c o ^ ^ e d , R h ^ a rT w ne-for-Senate committee for GOP Town Chairman Francis munity Baptist Church to serve radio aucUon’. Bids from two '^otes to file for federal gov- Oohen, occupational coordlna- ■ ' A, ’ Selectmen and town treasurer’s 8. Town Fire Department 22. William H. Sleith. presi­ course for newly appointed pa­ trol the board of direefora, 6 to ^ e t , erupted attacks on R e p u W ^ 1969. Fourth District. Atty. Richard DellaFera asks Mayor Mahoney as Minister of Christian Educa- Manchester firms and one Avon ernmental rwognltion as offl- tor for public schools. , 3. Democrat John Hutchinson office; Nathan G. Agostinelli adopts luminiscent rescue dent of Iona Manfacturing Co. trolmen from throughout the 3 : toe board of education. 6 to toe pension and busing propos- ^ M ^ e s t a r Woodhoiise named Manchester to call .special meeting of board Connecticut Baptist Con- 'Em- «m are well over sum aUotted Manchester agency. 10. Many ^cldents are bla^ elected to Board of Directors and Harold A. Turkington Igad markers to be placed on homes is chosen to receive 1966 .state. Robert N. Mongell, past campaign chairman for Stale to split Capital Improvements vention, Hartford by state for renovation of seven 2. Town Planning Commls- ed on dense fog which blanketed 4, to become 8 to 3 in Novem- ails. Development Oorp. gnd TWa by 5-2 vote, Democrats voting 27. Miss Susan B. Pendleton, slate. School officials repfeive Qf the aged a^d invalids. State ployer of the Year" awiaward of conrTTiander of local American ber o f next year; and the board C. Elmore Watkins, president and Country Associates a g r ^ Sen. David M. Barry. package proposal into several major buildings at Manchester s'on backs sale of 150 acres of aiea for many hours. “ yes" and Republicans “ no.” word of appropriation o f /$39,- Highway Department sends no the National Association for Re­ Legion' Post, is named chief-of- of selectmen 2 to 1. of Watkins Bros., received the to merge, to construct a Ohop- 24, Central reference library part.s. 96, retires as Hebron correspon­ Community OoTlege’S Nike site Globe Hollow land to state for 12. Town and school offlcdals Board of Directors authorizes 992 from U.S. Office of Econom- tices to 12 Hartford Rd. resi- tarded Children (NARC), as a staff for parade and dedication Nathan Agostinelli, in his Chamber of Commerce “M” pfog- center in toe North W".* being built at University- of 15. Democratic Town Com­ dent for The Herald after forty campus Mr and Mrs John Manchester Communitj( College tour Lincoln School and Center Oct, 3 referendum on $2 mil- Ic opportunity for town’s third dents in connection with piir- result of his hiring of many re- ceremonies in connection with first try for public office, waa Award; Harry F. Smith was Ndvember was the month of Hartford to be named In hon- mittee adopts 17-point plat­ years; she is replaced by Mrs. P ellaand children are named expansion. John B. Lamenzo is Springs Park to better acquaint lion tovm contnbutdon for pro- p^^ Head Start program. Richard chasing their propert,v. as plans tarded adults at Iona. Bobby hanging of World War II Memo- form similar to GOP platform Marjorie Porter. Dr. Sylvia high vote-getter in October and named director of Camp Ken- the state elections. When hlan- posed $16.6 million Downtown for relocating Rt. 6 become Butler, 10-year-old third grader j.jg] piaq^g. Randall N. Brown 4-H Family of the Year. re-elected, chairman of To'wn themselves with the school of Manchester, university’s first in such areas as urban reijewal, Helfrick, a local pediatrician, E. Turcotte is charged with first has been named chairman of the nedy; the new McKee St. Fire- cheater voters” reversed their Renewal Plan. Two of three ar­ more definite. Nathan G. Agos- participating in Hartford to sur- jg. jjjg assistant "18 Robert D Harrison is Elunning Commission. Mrs. board’s reasons for backing the provost. Dr. Harry L. Leon- education, recreation "and at­ is named school doctor on part- degree murder in shooting of board o f directors and mayor. house was formally dedicated; October trend and gave plural- bitrators, attempting to resolve tinelli. top GQP vote-getter in burbia busing plan, misses hik ^ Membership of Center Con «Bxtnn rfovemani of Gustave Gull is elected chair-’ proposed site. hardt. former Manchester resi­ tracting new industry. Con­ time basi.s. School Supt. William his wifd Marie at her parent’s Horoild A. Turkington, form- and the board of directors ules to all Democratic Candl­ salary dispute between teachers recent town election, is named bus and treks 11 miles from Manchester Cemetery Depart- 13- fj^ort W. dent, is nam'ed chairman of De­ necticut Association for Re­ Curtis turns thumbs dovrii qji home at 11 Orchard St. gregational Church votes to V" gf -Vasa. Raymond E. Bogue is promoted to rank of Ueutenant er mayor and a member of unanimously adopted a resolu- dates except the tw oifor state and school board, recommend Manchester’.s new mayor; Har- Hartford to Buckley School on partment of Psychology at Uni­ tarded Children (C AR O .se­ possibility of abandoning pre.s- 5. Town Conservation Com- join /five other town churches -.IT-, elected worshipful master of colonel in U.S. Air Force. Board every board since 194’7, r ^ favoring the acquisiUon of representative. The Republican- $265,500 schedule, $11,5(X) in­ Mani, old A Turkington is chosen Vernon St., arriving some three versity of Hartford.. Donald C. lects Iona Manufabfiiring Co.. ent Lincoln School District say mission advices General in/endorsing moderate income 19. Director David Megard p^endshlp Lod^e of Masons. of Education decides to estab- second and waa named-deputy case ilt. for 'open space use. controlled board of directors creases over adopted .schedule. that, it is deputy mayor, and John Gar- hours after school began. Genove.si is named Manchester WUlianrH. sieUhy preside”nt, as " ’K “ would be imixi.ssible un- .ager Robert I Wei.ss t bousing plan tor the town. Mrs. suggasta posslb ty g Fonmer Town Counsel Ir- lish quarterly special meetings mayor. . _ . In May, the board adopted a was sworn in by Probate Judge 4. Town Republicans automat: chairmaa of LaBonne-for-Sen- nominee for, „ Emnlover , of , the Its- Ijti.iiu iiiaiies iiiiilurmajor "unalterably uiiaucin.uiv opposed to con- Side. .secretary. Manchester 24. Lincoln School students Rosalind Quish is sworn in as tom waters witn Aronson is "appointed to allow public discussion of V . $9,913,848 General Fund Budg- John J. Wallett, who was en- Rally gain -Board o f. Education “ I w a r d 'o r Z ^ U o n t l l s ! .c i-g e s in policy concerning version of o p e n ^ a c e .; . .be- Evening Herald wins three re- and faculty, town officials and ator Committee. town treasurer, the first woman spring. Manchester chairman o f the “any Item oomlng imder the third hlBh vote-getter and ^® ^ elections,-today; total Vote is stltute of the BUnd. Dr. Harold' when the new board o f directors ruling. . , t - to appoint a chairter revision dum on busing; and Town Coun- Manchester’s Temple Beth .Sho- E. Stassen keynotes “Month of 6. Thieves make off with 400- records. Dougla.s W. Lindstrbm, is expected to reach or sur­ commlssion, which wlH attempt sel Irving Aronson ruled that began to get its feet wet, by lom, replacing Cantor, Morris B. son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Lifid- pass total cast in 1962. New Concern” program; stresses to fulfill GQP foatform pledges, the referendum would be II- studying the to'wn’s problems, .pound safe containing over $1,- Importance of the 'United Na­ 600 in cash and checks from Bobick; .strom, 45 Wellman Rd. receives GOP members of Board of Edu­ “to give too people a greater legal. Following a long public hear- tions. Magic Mirror Beauty Salon on 29. Miss Catherine C, Shea, first annual scholarship gpven cation are sworn in and Atty. voice in government.” Francis DellaFera was re- *^® Pwposed sale of 150 retired, principal of 'Verplanck Main St. by Manchester Chapter of Uni­ John Rottner is unanimously . 22. William F. Dalton, ad­ Chronologically, January was elected GOP town chairman, f®*"®® Globe Hollow land to 8. OOP gubernatorial candi­ School, is appointed librarian of versity of Hartford Alumni As­ elected chairman. New Board of vertising manager of The Her­ a quiet and optimistic month. RepubUcan Town Com- the state, the board offered the date K, Clayton Gengras re- Manche.ster Historical Society. sociation. Directors, Republican controlled ald for 13 yeajs, dies suddenly. Weiss took office at a $19,- „^ittee endorsed E. ' CTayton ®‘*‘ ® $3,800 per turns -lor visit to Manchester 30. -Preliminary plans 'and 17. About 600 new and re­ 6-3, is swo(gi in by Probate *- Board of Education members ‘ 500 salary. The board of direc- Gengras for governor and La- ®®J®‘ • and its] Sheltered Workshop-for specificatlpan for proposed 12- turning students attend Man--J Judge John J. Wallett. disagree over Questions of pub­ tors authorized construction o f Senate. ■ Walter S. Puss, pubUc works jnenUUiy retaxded and express- Gliibe, Hollow elemen- Chester Community College 9. Democrats and GOi^ share lic participation at board meet- a Manchester Green Firehouse estimated that director and town engineer, re- ■ I- V,! ta>'V .school unanlmouslv ap­ opening convocation. ■- in election victories; town goes es hl«t admiration. j t-j -■ ingw and of the advlsabllltjr of • and.a Waddell Rwlmming c^wntown Renewal would cost e«fective Jan. 8. to taka 9, Miss Louise Copping, elect- Proved by Board of Education. 19. Norman E. Whitney, inde­ for Dempsay Democratic tick­ tha board’s Joining the Cajpltol , The Human Relations Com- ^ million, and set the town’s ® ®l»illar post in Sarasota, ed to third term as commander pendent candiadte for Board of et,; but elects two Republican Region Education Council mlMion recoi^ended to wfo ^ $2 million. A Fla and the board of dlrectora of Disabled Americafl Veterans Education, withdraws and representatives — Robert Stav- (OHEC). Atty. John F. Clif­ participation in the HartfoM v business- advantage of his presence Auxiliary. Emergency Bloodmo- Septemhe?r throws his support to Frank nitsky and Vincent Genovesi; ford re-elected chairman of • Busing P r o ^ ^ . M ^ ^ ^ foen formed th6 North Manches- J® be briefed on existing prob- 1 bile visit draws 149 pints of Lupfen. -General Manager Rob­ Democrat Henry B ^ker elected Jifanchester Zoning Board’, of Grand List hit an all-time high , Coro for con- ful8 possible solutions. 1. Former Town Director blood. Education board author- ert Weiss, Mayor Francis Ma­ to House; Atty Da'^id Barry de­ Appeals and John A. CaglantUo o f $180,406,949. ^ d toe ^ l ^ S T a ®tory of 1966 Is one 'Izes chairman Beldon Schaffer Harlan D. Taylor . is named . honey, Town Fire Chief Wil- feats George T. LaBonne In re-elected secretary. Board of to an entry by toe Ch^ber of Advisory Rec and Park which bid$ fair to become toa to enact busing contract with fmcampaign paign manager for V.ncentVii iiam Mason and Hose Cb, 3 vol-' Fourth Senatorial District race. Education begins preliminary Hartford board, subject to re- A. Genovesi, GOP Candida*"candidafie —for unteer captain Randall Brown, 10. Atty. W. David Keith Is tniy« with Manchester Educa- • 'visions suggested by . Town representative^from Man- help break grpund for new named assistant town counsel. tly A jsoclatlon on written con- ssembly Di.strictl 18. Couimel Irving Aronson; Mrs. Manchester Qleen Firehou^, Noirman Ely. town assessment , t/ a d tlo r salaries and working . February proved to b, a Tad cumpribga waa re.elected worried oyer aa *^araa# Eleanor Coltman appointed to “ latj Sen. David M. Bar- Three-year contract signed" m - aide, is elected’ president of 40- Conditions for next fiscal year, highly cbntroversial month. Democratic town ch^jrman and ,„g/gg^g ^ about 20 ner ^ t f for re-ellection from W r 160 dissidents turned Bqrry was endorsed-for re-elec- fill unexpired term fo Novem- ry. rfihnii tween Town of Manchester and member Munlolp>al Employes deciding all negotiations should out at a public hearing on pro- tfon to the State ^Senate. v ^®‘'^ T her'created by Mrs. Katherine Fourth genatorjal District Local 1579, International Fire­ Group (MEG), succeeding be carried out In open-.sesslons fighters Association. . po«>d ammdments to toe town The 8th UUlities District Bourne’s resigmatiom ’ ■ against Republfodn George Mlss Kathleen Campbell and hate over the same is|ue took state. County and Municipal rectors, young to years sM blood donors reach gallon mark leading lo lc c i a W-ye«r-old Hillstown Rd., worship for first pus, Winalow Manclie^ter re­ » John Burt. ^ place, at a board of dfrectors’ Employes. AFL-CIO, as foie In experience, yet sprinkM during No'tieanber Bloodmobile UiermaM. 1 $350,000 chapel. signs from ' Eighth District Y 11. Memorial Servloe In o1> meeting, , borgatotog agent for municipal with *^*®T ■visit during which 129 pints of • U. New 786-seai U. A. Thea- «• Deed, transferring 4.3 acres Board of Diieotors. 1 Mayor segrvanoe of yeterans Day Is Incldshtally, of too nine mqm- omidoyee. , guiding M anch^er birtQii ace collected. Board of ‘bero o f too present board, only In Juaa, .a second group o f to a i^rosperous and hsnqr New tier IBbM opMis at Parkadg. of Globe,’Hollow land to Man- Francis Mahoney ' turns dowif ; held, at Mandtester Memorial Dicvcfora aiilihortsea $35,000 for 12, Ham > ^ io operator'Warr Chester Community , oxgloratfon of potential waiter Democrats applaud re-election of Sen. David Barry to state senate from reapportioned Fourtl^ District. ren Hiumauer of 34 HiUcreetacckss road la signed by Gen- man Francis DellaFera that, he . 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'v. • 1 .A:';;/,'': .'.A,:- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1967 (■ / PAGE TWELVE Sectian Two TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1967 ' TUESDAY, J[ANUARY 3 , '1967 reapportion rrient provision and in Illinois, and Shrlver’s hint to Vernon Reapportioning an . amending, provision, but Inside ' ;,the^S,un-Times that b e’d be a . [ 0 neither was followed.” • ‘ .«• ^ ^candidate for governor in 1968— Foes Will Picket Melechinsky • favors the town- and that a lot o f things needed Weiss Aide Both Parties Still Forming by-town system of apportion- R eport doing in Illinods—infuriate him. CO Double Fir/Damages Hirectors/to Name /New Legislature Tpertt in the state House of Rep­ Shriveif hadn’t discussed it with resentatives which was ruled un­ (Continued from Page 7) Daley in advance.. Starts Job Tickets for Thwti Electidh (Continued from Page One) constitutional by the court. who had remembered to tele­ Reacting with uncommon Home on/Hussfell St. GharterAUnit Todiay •The town’s 4iew development ” In the future they can’t say phone Ijim on election day. speed, Daley praised Democratic .. FOB A UFETIMBt .- K, With' less than three weeks tin dessert: Thui-sday: Hot dopr You’ll 'never, havenun to buy film again . . . Governor Otto Kerner the next wmaininff to select party-en- in a roll, picklck. pota.th.j-chips, that what they did was legal RALPH NADER HONORED because each time Llggette deyelopa and ^Kafnouldqring cigare^e is reported to have caused a coordinator took his post this An action whict\,will take qidfy a few ininutes tonight, day,, by inference bestowing on dprsed candidates for the ^bien- cookies: Friday. Tomato soup, becau.se nobody complained/ We NEW HAVEN (AP)—Editors The story in the Chicago Sun- pnn._irlnls your___ roll Of Black A White or ■fifeire ^ ic h heavily darpaged the residence of Alphonse morning, and immediately was but wh-ich may be of lasting conse(iuence,\will be taken Kerner the Daley blessings for Koda-oolor- - • film'----- w - e^.. give - - you ABSO- lual' Town' Election ApWl V tuna .salad- sandwiches, are compldirilng,” he said. of The New. Haven Register Times on Dec. 2 seemed at first LUTELY F K ^ . a fresh■ ' roll of * TimH i Gauba at.-10 Russell jSt. early Sunday morning; doing whisked off by Town Manager by the Board of Directors, when it meets^at 8 in th« Melechinsky says,that the fed­ have chosen jiuto safety critic blush to be little more than ,a an unprecedented third-term m for yodr camera. We replace the , fUim rcitlier political party yet has brownie.s. , \ you' haya-sva- developed.developed, It'atoa all freln-fre“ - an estim ate $9,00(Mamage. Robert V e is s to outside meet- Municipal Building Hearing Room, eral courts had np authority to Ralph Nader of Winsted- as. the repeat of Sargent, Shriver’s governor. Intimates of Daley developed a firm state. ------' dated seM top nuality a h d Ko­ The home is Insured for $13,- —’------ings on towrt'-affdirs. The board will appoint a nine- ' ^ set -a?ide parts of the state con- winner of the Register’s Con­ oft-stated hope to get into elec­ described him as absolutely de­ dak too. Quick processing... The Denrocratic Town Com- ■ 25 PER CENT IN YOl. TM\^^^ 24 hour service for 000, according ft>. the Myron possessions-they have are the John B. Harkins, 25, former member Charter Revision Com- Jan. 16 action_by the 'Zpniilg , stitution dealing with apportion­ necticut Citizen of the. Year tive' politics some day in the termined to close the door to nittee will meet Jan. 12 to en- MISALIGNED > "black and white (lust • CtShen Insurance Agency of. clothing they were wearing for administrative assistant in hilsaion which will be asked'to'Board of Appeals. |yhe town ment. award for '1966. state of Illinois. any Shriver race in Illinois. a little bit longer for dorse its candidates. Chairman ^ NEW YORK Americans color). Hartford, which has the cov- New Year’s party. At the Monroeville, Ph„ will' work in make changes in the ''town’s will ask permission a tvw>- In fact, however, it touched Taken aback at E^ley’s wrath, .for Leo B. Flaherty Jr. i'eix>rtcd. ‘ gpend about 10 cents of the “ The reapportionment act Prior winners have been Ma­ erage. The single-family'Gape- time the fire broke out they three main areas __ personnel charter, all aimed at ful- year vaHance, to permit noii- a raw nerve in the thick skin and at what had the appearance If the. ticket has not shaped health dollar on dental services, (passed by the General Assem­ rian Anderson, in 1964 ahd re­ type .home, located near the were at the American Legion afayor Prince, a German shepherd dog. home is damagn^d about 60 per and urban management his giohal bodies t6 a volunUry and Thomas McCusker, ytm on's The dog died, apparaptly from cent, mostly on the Interior, it life’s work. advisory basis.” ttrst chief executive under con- suffocation, according to Mrs. is not livable, he said, and the, Under the state's Home Rule Bolddated govemment, will not Harold Bralthwaite whose hus- insurance company Is now seek- Liaws, the Charter Revision' seelr another tecifi- band owns the house. ing a place for them to live. LEighway Crash Ciommission ma^be composed of Victim Supplied ■Voters in April will elect ^ Mrs; Bralthwaite said the dog only a bare majority of one par­ untire, l2-njemher Board of had-no bum marks on him, and Brings Arrest ty, which guarantees that the Burglary Tools Representatives, a mayor, three 1966 Was Our Greatest Year,.. he was found dead under a bed HpspitaL Notes . commis.sion, the first since 1964, uelectmed^ and three members In a downstairs bedroom.. A Wapping. . „ man and a Hart-__ will have five Republicans and Manchester harbors one of of the board of edudation. The first fire, according to Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. ford ‘woman were injured Sun- four Democrats, or, five Repub- laziest, or one of the most There is no scarcity of caii- Gauba and Mrs. Bralthwaite, areas excepting mater- day in a head-on collision on licans, three Democrats and one unjbrepared thiefs In the state, didates for the Board otf Rep- started on a couck where a cig- „ity where they are 2:30 to 4 the Wilbur Cross Highway in (maffiliated. The thief recently broke into - iresentatlve posts, the town arette had been left. The Gaubas p,m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private, Manchester,, other appointments to be a 1966 Yellowstone camper o\vn- chairman agree, with both pre­ had been in the house earlier, rooms where they are 10 a.m. Police said Phyllis M. Brody made tonight are; Repubilcan ^ r-,, .• dicting some new names will and had gOhe out for the New to 8 p.m. 'Visitors are requested was taken to -Manchester Me- Aaron Cook to the Board of Tax „ rerman t , .. * received a telephone call from Bulletin Board Gaubas were^ ruined by the Marion Lindstrom, - Glaston- pounds evm. She is the first child of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lylich;- also Manchester "new­ were reported. an addj.tional__$727 allocation for Restaurant on Main Hope Chapter No. 60, Order fire and smoke, tpid not even bury; Bruce MacBryde, Am- comers, who moved to town in May and live at 65 Homestead St. Jennifer's mother, the State police in| Hartford said Glen Rd. sewer-pipe Installa- LaForge allegedly was of Eastern Star, will meet to­ the clothing could be salvaged, ston; Raymond Moeller, 603 former NaneUe K. Rusch, is a nurse who has beenj employed at Crestfield Convalescent Hos­ he was involved,; in a two-car tion will consider a $2^000 al- causing a disturbance there, night at 3 at the Masonic Tem­ according to Mrs. Bralthwaite. Adams St.; Georg^ia Philip, Rt. pital on Vernon St. Her dad is a tax attorney with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service in collision on the'-'Wilbur Cross location for the purchase of . He ts scheduled to appear In ple, Or<*ard St. There are five persons in the 5, South Windsor; Mrs. Sophie Hartford. Three other births—two girls and a, boy—were also recorded at MMH Sunday. Highway in Buckland. land adjacent to the., new Manchester Circuit Court Jan. The executive board of the Gauba family, two who are in to^galus, 4 Becker PI., Rock- The other car was driven by' Globe Hollow School, will auth- jg Vernon Junior Women’s Club the service and were home over ville; Charles Sanderson, 476 Middle ’Tpke.; Elizabeth Punkq, Martin Freedman, 28, of Hart­ orize the manager to apply for ja^gs A. Magowan, 17, of will meet today at 8 p.m. at the the holiday weekend, a daugh- Main St.; Mrs. Marion Sheman- jgg Adams St.- Mrs. Barbara ford. a state aid grant for the same gjj cooper Hill _ St. was charged___ home of Mrs. Alexander W. ter who lives at the residence skis, 20 Westfield St.; Lloyd Gifford 33 Walker St.- Walter Two Say Not Guilty ------school, and will consider the 5 lY iira.m . Sil^ayi^ wlth'to- Martin Jr. of 12 Sunny View and Mr. and Mrs. Gauba. . Wheeler. 16 Waddell Rd. Hettinger, Gleason St.;' Mrs. sale of the old Keeney St. School toxication and breach of peace, Dr. The co-hostess is Mrs. Alan The Gaubas stayed at the ADMITTED j YESTTIRDAY: Ann Hevritt, 77 West St.;; Mi- Extension Given to the state for $2l,000 for Man- p d e e arrested him. after an Doyle. Braithwaite residence on Hil- Reginald Allen, Warehouse iSunre,, F m x * Rd^',. Bol- Chester Community College use. alleged ^ight in the parking lot The Grow and Show Garden llard St. after the fire, •'and Potot;;: WaltqrJ Aiid4toon, ton-;. Caroline Lang, 67 Eliza-^ To Robbing of Bank On Town Report It will table action on a pro- at George For Teens on Tol- Club of the women’s group will are now staying with various Gardner St.; M!:rs. Marcia An- posed lease to Allied Casting land Tpke. He is scheduled to William Baldwin and Ronald Nourie pleaded innocent, meet Thursday at 8 p.m. at the friends. Mr. and Mrs. Gauba at drulot, 169 Main St.; Mrs. DoT- Also, George Mellen Jr., Clark Although yesterday was the Co„ for two town-owned par- appear in Man<*e»teir Circuit home of Mrs. Vincent Petrag- the Beverly Reed residence on otfty Bartley, 63 Hemlock St.; gj 'Wapping- Mrs Lucille charges of robbing a branch of the Vernon closing date for entries in cels. The lease must await a Court Jan. 18. lia of 25 Trout Stream Dr. Oakland St., and their daughter Brian Bentley, 18 Canterbury Mtnor” *EUinrton-^ ^Harry^^Nie- National Bank of more than $25,000. The two Manches- UConn’s 22nd annual Town and Jean Taylor will demonstrate at the Gautreau home on Con- St.; Oarence Brurelle, Kelly dernhofer 19 Lexineton D r- ter men were presented in U.S. District Court in Hart- Cities Reports Contest, Man­ the use of dried materials for stance Dr., according to Al- Rd., Vernon; Jam ^ Comij^ M r^ S h irW Ibins^^^^^ ford . chester has received an exten­ no.iKo 404 N. Main St.; Mrs. - - making pictures and also dried phonse Gauba. .j. ^ ™ Ethel try; Mrs. Edwlna- Rossignol, -Judge M. Joseph Blumenthal have been held at the Hartford sion, Town Manager Robert flower arrangements. MESSAGE FROM OUR PRESIDENT... His sons, Gauba said, would Croteau, 11 Roserpary PI.; Mrs. -n-o/t __j j o ^ . Tan cinao tvioi,- Weiss said today. . > The co-hoStess will he Mrs. be returning to their respec- Anna Dumas. 62 Mather St.; Hartford; Ronald Sabin, xeduced Baldwin’s bond from Jail since their arrests. 1 Regan Rd., Rockville; M.rs, {50,000 to $16;000 but deferred a The prosecution asked for a Mandhester’s 1965-66 anltl^l Charles Anezis. * tive bases tomorrow. Mrs. Margery Ely, RFD 3, Ver- report is being printed by the Burpee Women’s Relief Corps According to Gauba the only non; Clifton Forbes,., 424 W. Amy Tucker, 13 Main St.. Tal- ...... $ 4,450,000 NCER east of, Tokyo, that will have a father, Alfred J . Baldwin of the hill at Center Springs Park rating of 440,000 kilowatts. It Manchester, was., making ar- until sunset, NEW MORTGAGES ...... $ 7,522,000 will be Japan’s largest nuclear rangements to get his son a There is no skiing at Mt. power 1>l||nt room. Both Baldwin and^ourle Nebo, - ■We read a piece about the NEVY PiRSONAL and HOME old argument whether men IMPROVEMENT LO A N S...... $ 1.552.000 sewing imeMnn wHIi c«7ii|iu case or women are the better drivers. Some authorities say TOP VALUE STAMPS there’s not much difference NEW ACCOUNTS ...... 7 ...... fr.404| . . . that it depends upon on REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . . . A WHOLE BOOK FULL eacl) indiyidual's own atten­ TT-i— V— ------“ Dividend to Depositors...... S 2,275,000 tion. to his or her driving. No Withdrawal Notice Required! Stamps Istued after payment for fir^t delivrey. They said that regardless of Total Life Insurance in fo rc e ' ...... r . " ...... $11,273,000 HAIIDI E C T A b J D C ^ delivery Is pUd for in fnU within 10 sex, it is the pne who Cbn- l / W D k E ' ^ ■ M m r # days for amouijt of bill. centrateS solely on driving •while driving ■who chalks up REGULAR STAMPS if delivery |s paid for by 10th of tile best record. .Some studies following month. do claim that women are the Paid QUARTERLY from - ^ ■ ■ better drivers. Another re­ Mambtr of Fadaral DapoaK Inauranea Ceip. ports that me4 are more often M|W LOW PRICE in accidents caused by drows­ /24-HOUR iness, drinking, or 1 speed, < DAY YOU DEPOSIT whereas ■women are more I -■ / SERVICE oi^ n in accidents caused by / I e i ^ r g ^ y situations^ dis- SAMIHesBANK tniclions in the cap, ^and GALLON faulty ■driving. (This comes GALL ANYTIHE ~ . zoo Gpls. or More ^ ftx»m surv^, not from us) If, our coluiQn causes more phone 649-5203 AMB COMBINATION thi^lng about how to avoid accidents, H serves a good cause, Just' u we .want to AW Mali swrvtt you well. MAIN OFFICE BAST BRANCH W U T BRANCH PARKADE OFFICE OPEN 92S Main Street E .0 e n te r8 t, Cor. Lenox ARenchoeter F»«rkedo Forequarter Chops .Dillon Sales and SerriM, EstobliBhod 193 SOUTH WINDSOR O TFICf SqllhHm- Avenge Shopplnfl Center 4 DAYS ONLY and Stew " 3 9 ' SATURDAY MORNING! Street, 369 CENTER STREET 6 4 3 -6 3 2 9 »6iir Ford Dealer BURNSIOB OPFIGB BumUde Avenue at Church Eert H ei^ re OOwr New Singer Sewing Mnohinee U 9.60/Bwqr Tennai \ 3 1 9 ^ n St„ Manchister ^ 832 MAIN ST.—TEL. 643-8883 [EVERYDAY BARGAINS AND S&H GREEN STAMPS TOO! 643-2145 >/

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at the church followed by the T ollan d ' Adult Choir at 7:30. The tax collector will be at the town hall tomorrow from -Arrivals for New Yearns: 9 a.m. to nc)pn and 1 to 3 p.m. for the payment of town taxes. FOR Basketball' Tmlay WHEHIl a l ig n m e n t —WHEEL BALANCING . A Bal^ and a Fir^ Truck The Junior High School Bas­ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND REGORING ketball team jSvill play St. James COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE Two new arrivals made news enjoyed by- approximately 70 of Manchester this afternoon children ran^hg in age from ■ SEE -. I over the holiday weekend: The in the Hicks Memorial School arrival of the long-^awaited new 4 to 17. , Chaperones for the trip were gym, rather than the high fire truck by the Volunteer fire school gym as. .scheduled. dejiartment, and the arrival of Mrs. Katy Evankovech, y r. and CLARKE MOTOR SALES Mrs. William- Holley, KMrs.’ the town’s first babyof‘1967. Manchester Evening_ Herald 301 BROAD STREET—643-9521 Tolland's New ■'S'ear . baby Henry Krechko and Mrs. Wal­ ter Beaton: Tollaiid' correspondent Bette He waa .born Dec. 26 at Rockville General Hoepltal. His ma- was a daughter bbm to John Q tia tra l^s Tel. 875-2845. .tem ^ grandmother is Mrs. FYances. S. Monahan, 66 Grand T. and Gloria' Sleeves Smith of Holley', chairman' of the rec­ Ave., R^kville. H is'paternal grandparents are Mrs. Vllene Buff Cap Rd; The baby made reation boafd, had indicated Wells, Wayne, Maine, and Daniel McLaughlin, Wilton, Ittolne. her debut at 3:25 a.m. Sunday prior to the trip, that if it was Me haaa sister, Brenda Ann, 2%, at Johnson Memorial l}ospital successful the trip's would bcti In Stafford Springs. She weigh­ made on a regular tasis until Jaworskl, Judith Ann, daughter of John J. and Ruth local facilities becarne avail­ ed seven pounds fourteen' ounc-. able. ' Ann Austin Jaworskl, 93 Prospect St., Rockville. She was es, and hasn't yet been named. bom Dec. 26 at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal Heads Kiwanis Kingergarten Mothers The new fire truck, which has Assisting Mothers at the Tol­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Austin, Portland, Maffie. been on order oyer a year, .will Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jaworskl, Thomas C. McPartland of 628 land Corbperative Kindergarten Vermilion, Ohio. She has a brother, John J. Jaworskl Jr., 10^4 E. Center St. today was install­ be-housed at the'MerrOw Rd. Ihis 'WiSek are: Tomorrow," Mrs. months. ^ ed president- o f, 6ie .Kiwanis Fire House. It replaces a 1949 Richhrd Page, Mrs. Carl Club of Manchester at a meet­ pumper truck which will be Patiavina, Mrs.' Armand Fort­ Bisson, Ir.$ne Dawn, daughter of Maurice Emil and ing at the. Manchester Country returned to the center of town ier and Mrs. David Henry and Cynthia Danforth Bisson, 153 Prospect Sf., Rockville. She Club. He succeeds George T. and loeated in the town garage. Friday, Mrs. Carlos Peele. Mrs. was born Dec. 28 at Rockville General Hospital. Her, maternal' LaBonne Jr. ,The new truck was built by Guy Pellerin, Mrs. JOseph Kol- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Danforth, Manches­ Others installed are Robert the FarrarxCo. of Woodville, wicz and Mrs. Wilfred LaBelle. Mass, and is.constructed on a • Second Co-operative Kinder­ vovular ter, N.H. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Fuller, first vice president; Bisson, Manchester, N.H. She has a sister, IKihberley Bis­ Francis DellaFera, second vice Ford chassis. It carries 800 gal­ garten: Tomorrow. Mrs. Gerald Q uality Q uality son, 2. president; Dr. Robert Stoker, lons of water and has a, 750- McGinty, Mrs. William Brooks, secretary- treasurer; Harry gallon-a-mlnute Barton Amer­ Mrs. Sally Xkmlon and Mrs. Grover, John Alfred, son of John Edward and Claudle Deegan, assistant secretary, ican pump. William Seidel and Friday, Mrs. Lee Gardner Grover, RED 2, Rockville. He was bom Dec. 24 and Dr. Robert Alesbury and The truck is fully equipped John Piazza, Mrs. Lawrence at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Atty. Vincent Diana, directors. and includes 1%-inch and 2 V2- Sespaniak, Mrs. Lucioua Watson and Mrs. George Witham. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gardner, Sommersvllle. His paternal The newly Installed president Inch hoses, smoke ejectors, g i^dparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Grover, Old Stafford Rd., ladders, self-contained breath­ The' Bulletin Board is also president of McPart- The executive board of the Tolland. land-Bidwell Advertising Agen­ ing apparatus, which is used for entering smoking buildings Tolland Junior Woman’s Club cy, 153 Main St. He was a for­ will mget tonight at 8 at the mer advertising manager for and g ^ eral utility items such Columbia Colt’s Manufacturing Co., Hart­ as nozzles and protective equip­ home of Mrs. Joseph Walinski, ford, and former chairman of ment. y MUe Hirf Rd. the Manchester Development The fire department reminds ' The boifrd of deacons of the Commission., He was educated residents that the' fire emer­ United Congregational Church 56 Town Students Achieve at St. Charles College, Md., gency telephone number is 87.6- will meet tonight at 8 at the and Trinity College, Hartford, 5454, and should not be used for church. Academic Honors at WHS routine'business. The Tolland St. Matthew’s Holy Name So­ State Jail may be reached at ciety will meet toriiorrow night Nearly one-third of the locfd week: Wednesday —Hamburg Registration Set 875-2543, but residents are ask­ at 8 in the' Parish Center. students .attending Windham in gravy, mashed potato, com, ed not to call the jail number The Youth Choir of the Unit­ High School are on the honor chocolate pudding; Thuiaday — to find the location of a fire ed Congregational Church will Chunk chicken soup, sliced For Night School rehearse at 6:30 tomorrow night roll for the second semester. when the alarm is sounded as BY J. B. WILLIAMS meat sandwiches, carn>t sticks, dispatchers are busy sending Those on the "A'’ honor roU, blueberry cobbler; Friday — Registration, for the winter term of the Manchester Adult equipment and lines must be ^ t h an average of 90 per cent baked fish, rice, stewed toma­ Evening School will be held to­ kept open for the firemen. OM, IT AINTT FUNKIV— toes. celery sticks, cupoalces. HAR-HAR! — IT'S SORTA or better In all subjects, are morrow from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Dajrtime fire department busi­ Linda Henry and Susan Tam- Manchester High School office. ness may be transacted by CANDIES bornini, seniors; Cathy Gosllne Manchester Evening Her­ contacting Chief Edwin Wil­ ald Columbia correspondent, Evening school officials stress THAT.' IT'S A GOOO THING and Elizabeth Verprauskas jun­ that the registration is only for helm, Peter Piwoski, Richard ^ NOW AVAILABLE AT I C A N LAUC5H A8 C3UT iors; Henry Beck, William Virginia M. Carlson, tel. 228- Symonds or Ernest Yost. rr.'A T TIM ES LIKE 9224. persons wishing to enroll In new HESE A SENSE C3F Couchon and Martha Gifford, courses .or to enter continuing Ice Skating Trip I^INE PHARMACY Bophomores, and James Lanza-, ones. Those currently enrolled The board of recreation-spon­ 664 CENTER ST. 649-9814 kkta and Barbara Stimson, Tolland in a class are not required to' sored ice skating trip to the fre.shmen. register. Indoor rink at the University The "B” honor roll, requiring Three new classes are being of Connecticut was thoroughly an average of 80 per cent or Savings Bank added to the course offerings. better, included Cal\dn Chowan- They are, with meeting times, ec, Robert German, Stephen Begins Offering Algebra I, Monday and Wednes­ Grant, Nancy Brett, Linda Carl- day, 7-9 p.m.; Beginning Sten­ sen, Susan Emmons, Dorothy Life Insurance ography, Tuesday and Thurs­ Lange, Carol Lawman, Jacque­ AMERICAN LEGION The 125-year-old Savings day, 8-9 p.m.; and Beginning lyn Marrotte and Susan Prague, Typing, Monday and Wednes­ seniors; Robert Grant, Stephen Bank of Tolland began today to day, 8-9 p.m. Ramm, Ann Altaffer, Suzanne offer Savings Bank life insur­ There is still room In these Brousseau, Diane Dente, Unda ance as a regular service to the courses already in session: Eng­ ,‘FToetlng and Jo-Ellen Pagfach, public. lish for the Foreign Bom, all juniors; Michael Andrychowskl, The local bank becomes the high school equivalency courses SULLIVAN AVENUE Daniel Bums, Kenneth Church, (math, science, social studies BINGO 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST 48th Connecticut savings bank SHOPPING CENTER George Evans, Carl Gosllne, to offer the service approved by and English), driver training, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT MANCHESTER Warren Jurovaty, Christopher SOUTH WINDSOR the state insurance commission­ sewing, tailoring, graphic arts, 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. HEROES ARE MADE NOT BORN Malek, Thomas Pftters, Henry er. and woodworking. Ramm, William Robinson, * The new life insurance opera­ Persons who feel they have Gregory Senteio, Michael Sirak, tions will include selling policies, sufficient background may ap­ BY WALT WETTERBERG Jack Thompson, Helma Carlsen, ply for second semester classes MANCHESTER Catherine Grant, Mary Inzinga, receiving premiums payments and servicing policyholders, ac­ in foreign languages, stenog­ Harriet Randall, Susan Schuse- raphy, and advanced drawing BURR CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER—TOLLAND TURNPIKE ler and Barbara Whltehouse, cording to an announcement by bank President Donald Morgan- and painting. Bophomores, and'Jerom e Berk- Fhrttter information may be Day In . . Day Ouf . . Cut From Choice Boneless Shoulder Chuck Steaks _ owitz, Steven Brockman, Dan- son. All standard forms of insur­ obtained by calling the Man­ Id Tagrgart, Aubyn Barstfom, chester High School office. Martha Brand, Vickie Burnham, ance policies will be available, WE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES Sandra Doscher, Sharon Green, for men, women and children, lb ■Susan Henry, Alyce Lytakalnen including straight life, limited LONDON BROIL- - 8 9 and Pamda Marrotte, fresh­ payment life, endowments, term men. Insurance and a family plan ON PRESCRIPTIONS CHOICE—LEAN policy. It is not necessary to be Miss Jean Natsch, secretary . . . . of the Columbia Recreation a depositor of the bank to ap- resulting in meaningful savings to you every day! menLbership is open to anyone “The decision to offer the STEWING BEEF- - 6 9 ^ interested in “promoting and savings bank life insurance is in No ups and downs In your Prescription WUAT YOdVE 60T IS costs — no “discounts” today, “Regular YOUVE SODDENLY BE- t-3 sponsoring recreational activ- keeping with the concept that JUICY—LEAN COME POPULAR AROUND o n * - STATUS / THE BEST THERE tties for the people of the town, mutual savings banks must of­ prices” tomorrow! H E R E . 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Sherman’ set up the climactic The Purdue-Soilthem ’ Califor­ they 'y^ayed today,” Devaney In Monday’s other holiday or four weeks about boOtihg "Steve’s arm was a little sore, yards, then clicked later for a NEW YORK (AP) . — two-point conversion' attempt, nia battle drew a crowd of lOl,- said iiiHhe wake of Alabama's Purdue,’’ MeKay said, explain­ but that wasn’t his main trou­ 45-yard scoring strike. Bear Bryant collected the attractions, Coach John McKay out Wednesday afternoon at new shoulder,” Arbarias 17th strai^t triumph and sec­ Perkins, who caught nine which failed when^ Purdue’s 465, While 82„00b watched Ala­ KANSAS CITY (A P )— The Kansas City Chiefs were fuU fare-^and then some— of Southern California lost a ing why he djdnlt_gofor a tying ble,” Coach Ray Graves ’^ id of Veterans Field,” Strain said. Glared. ond bowl \ ^ ory in 'two years passes in all for 178 ’ yards, George Catavojos picked off bama maul Nebraska and 72,426 beginning to come down .out of the-clouds today, but e.xtra-point • kick. ” I couldn’t his brilliant quarterback, *‘He "I ’ve talked’ to George Allen Biodrowski has lafne anklei,., before welcoming Bob De­ over the' Oomnuskers. noble gamble as his ’ Trojans Winslow’s end zone pass. -jMiw the Orange Bowl night still were savoring the way they grabbed the American droppgd , a 14-13 Rose Bowl make a decision not to try when signed a three-year, *250,000 (Los Angeles Rams’ coach) and just as he did two weeks b^oii* vaney aboard the Alabama ” I think we could haye beaten has been under a lot of pressure'' Florida, making its first Or- game. /The naUonally-televlaed Football League championship. squeaker to Purdue and Steve the time -came.” contract with Baltimore of' the he bays the facilities there are the Buffalo game. But he wa« bandwagon. Notre Dame today,” said Kenny and had all kinds of distractions hnge Bowl appearance, spoltetl (NBC-TV) tripleheader began at “ We’ll meet this afternoon to ------^------Spurrier, Florida’ s Heisma: National j Football Leagii.e after fine.”" ready for the title contest 'and la 'After Bryant’s^ relentless Stabler, the southpaw passer irry Smith, a swift sopho- 2 p.m., EST, iylth the Sugar look over the Buffalo game .pf,g waiting period is over, because of his awards, and he the gamg, ' Georgia' Tech a 6-6 lead before The Chiefs are all in good expected to be set for the Pack­ crimson Tide overwhelmed who combined with All-America Trophy winner,, played' Secon' irc, raced 94 yards for a Bowl kickoff and ended 8% film,” said Coach Hank Stram. ~ , missed a lot of practice.” Bob Grtese. purdue’s quarter­ Spurrier, triggered a 66-yafd shape except Fred Arbanas, all- er game. plodding Nebraska 34-7 Monday receiyer Ray Perkins to flatten fiddle to a guy named Smith in' lird-quartor touchdown' and hours later at Miami. A study of that 31-7 victory for back ace, eftgineered two long touchdowit',^drive In the second league tight end, and "Denny While Green Bay had to fight In the Sugar Qowl at New Or­ the hulking Buskers in the open­ the Gators’ 27-12 Orange Bowl iroke. Steve Van Buren’s 23- Stabler, Alabama's current Last Saturday, Georgia the title is necessary because takes against the Packers, touchdown djrtves; Perry Wil­ quarter that, sent the Gators Biodrowski, relief guard. off the determined Dallas Cow­ leans,’ losing Coach Devaney ing period. , t, .:f-- victory over Georgia Tech, year-old Orange Bowl nishing successor to Harry Gilmer, Bart trimmed Southern Methodist 24-• the Chiefs must stiape up for the' " The , Papkers plan to start liams going over twice on short ahead to stay. Xrays Monday showed Arban­ boys for a 34-27 "Victory and tha secondei a claim Bryant has The Tide, who Wound up ll-U Southern Cal missed a two- record with 187 yards over-all, Starr,' Joe Namath and Steve 9 in the Cotton Bowl at Dallas; against Green Bajf workouts Thursday and wait plunges, but Southern Cat Smith broke away on his 94- as Buffered a slight separation NFL title Sunday, the Chiefa beisn making since the for the season, were ranked No. point conversion try with 2:28 to leading Florida past the favored Sloan, _ had no trouble picking Tennessee held off Syracuse 18- fought back each time. yard jaunt — longfest in the his­ I until Monday to go to the West of the left shoulder, but Stram, made a surprising rout of their b^inning of the season that 3 — behind Notre'Dame and play after closing to within one Yellow Jackets. Spurrier,' mean- apart Nebraska — particularly 12 in the Gator Bowl at Jackson­ Don McCall’s one-yard TO tory' of the Miami classic —. In There were some mistakes in Coast. said he will be able to take part , battle at Buffalo. Alabama is the nation’s No. 1 Michigan State — in last point on a 19-yard Troy Win- w'hile, misfired on seven of his when Perkins was on tlid. receiv­ ville. Fla., and the East routed burst capped a 67-yard, Trojan the third period and Florida the Buffalo game’, and Stranr The- Chiefs won’t dally that in the workouts and will be ix>wer. month’s final Associated Press slow-Rod Sherman touchdown first 10 ■ pass attempts before ing end. They set up two touch­ the West 45-22 in the Shrine All- The Buffalo Bills gained only downs in the first eight minutes march that tied it 7-7 at the half sewed it up with a pair of said at -the time the errors long. .ready for the game. 40 net yards rushing and wera •‘I couldn’t say anything else. poll of sports writers and broad­ strike. settling down to finish 14-30 for Star aassic at Sag Francibco. and Winslow’s payoff toss to fourth-quarter touchdowns. would wait a while with the! “ Weni leave for Long ^each “ I’ll play if Lamar- Hunt not inside the Chiefs’, 48 inf tha casters. "I talked to the kids for three 160 yards. with pass plays of 42 and 415 I’d. bo crazy to after the way score 31-7. 1 Wednesday morning and -work (Chiefs’ owner) has to biTy me a second half.

BREAKTHROUGH — Henry Jordan, Green Bay’s and of the Cowboys, big tackle, breaks through the Dallas line to haul still go about their business of stopping Willie Da­ dbwn quarterback Don Meredith for five yard loss. vis, Packer end. (AP Photofax) Packers Think Green

GREEN BAY, Wis. —The green of the turf In Los er at Dallas Sunday for the NFL The Cowboys, not losing their /^ p \ __ Green Ba'V Angeles coliseum where they crown. poise, tied the score at 14 in the PacW«v