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program wU feature a r *Vlng The Hartford County Aaaocla^ The Rev. iKeuneth L. O ustataa. Kaatani ■saboard Osdnrs ait P h i Shmuiac tSMB spH esisrt 88 it,B iM « f 8 Atong," led by O. Albert Pearson. tkm of Medical Asslatanta will pastor of Calvary Ofaureh, will oon Atlantic C ite M. 1^ tup ypaakaod. T;80 pm. MMdaar At the Iwna cf dpiBarer • eik « S8l8^(. . . '^Abdiit Toim meet Monday at 8 p.m. at the ductBt S services t Sunday at 8:40 ajon They are wiOism Btevtmsoa. Mrs, Vamum - J . Abbott J r .,' Ml eadEwiili ait the Mnahars 9)m Qumb o( P « mb Motheni Cir The Oouples Club of Center Oon- TWCA, Ann St., Hartford. A rep­ at ths chisel at Maadiaslar Me grand UU esdar; WUliam4. Mor> Thayer R8. These, win be • head* are rwUpdad to M w M I -I ■N^ will .meet Monday at 8 p.m. at gregatlonal. Church will .have ' a resentative of the Greater Hart­ mortal Heepltal. rison, Bbrlbe; and Hobart |Cn|iQon oraft program After a. bnilwiie tomtriow nigbt Hid im tay f i l homk dt. Mta. John Filloramo^ potluck tomorrow a t 6:4B p.m .-at ford Community Chest will speak. and WUbert Haddsh, paiM grand meeting. Mna Roger 'WooMraryM blit to the dbHurtalH H CUy o f Vttiagtt Chuann Ul nimbeth Dr. Mre. John Rice the ohurch. The Rev. ClUford O. Refreshments will be served. All Four ntMtdMrs . of l4wtmeg tall eedars.. ohairman of the ^hai>d— ft_pn>- noM ,' Mm. Ihalak J fm m M H air- imi serre aa oo^ioeteaa. The Rev. Simpson, pastor, will apeak on medical aaeistants in Hartford Forest, ThR Cedars of Labanon, gram, and Mrs. Bdimrd M. w i m man, and Mra. Bnest Joeeph Sullivan, M.M., will he "The Beginning, Fact or Fiction.” County are InVlted. will attend a oodferenoa ^ this Tha Manohsatar n B ata w in ebaiaa af relYsahwinte Pt M A kCBSm S, CONN., SATURDAY, JANtlART It. 196S glieat epeaker. n e Manoheater rower Scal Polaris Sub baa itmngly oensured tha 4t«M i PhcNTBoeyi Inc. 8, fatamattonai ' Typographers leaders of the printers union unian, ABIrCIO, nor tha Pub- *M MMWe Tpbn. B.—MI 9-1446 Uabm AsBoclation 6t New Tbrk GROTON (AP)—The Nsvy faetivtat 6:80 s j b . whose strike bias abdt 4 0 WR r the clty^s nine majmr newipa* City .had immediate comment on launched today its 16th Po- d v , the report. laris<^firing ' submarine, the i Price Sale! H. -M. Oltoert,-praertaetvof tbo pen for $6 dayA , “Indeed," the report eald, "it Thasy Wind and Weather aiXeCSO union, sfidt omnan and ^ Iba panal'a mport, relaasad Fri­ must ba said that mere has bean Nathan Hafa,' designed to iKitton and Oitmm angtaaman win walk oW tbolr Jobo day nktat; termed the walkout no real bargaining. A strike was .throw a nurtear-tipped mis*' baoauaa tha la tln a d b w Vtel Vm dnlborata daalapn formed by caUsd as a praluntnary to bar- site 2,600 miles, Detton H 18 oa. Plastio h QQ DAYS SALE . aonttaet norWona on ntlli tba. ptintora* rapniantativaa as ■fsinlng—bargabilng was intended !Tha nuclaarHxnrerad, 6,87T-ton BoMK reg...... ■ and vaoaaanona.ataKMBtatoo July .1988. the ojiwnlng gambit in nagdtia- to ba postponed for a long period ^ p is aqulppad to fire tha Polarta until the^enike had takenTta toll." AJ^ miasile, now being developed, LoMaa hi 8 os. CMaas C tba. firat time, cltV and Bottle, reg. 1.09 ...... TWdng note of the 16 negoti­ the Hale sUd into the atato madlaton will. join federal ating aesaions between printers River, the Navy had ita Hand Cream In 8 oa. *| QQ Railway ayatom qpans tha South, mediators in nagotiatians, set Iw and publlshars since the ctrike ITth PoIaMs aubmarlne. the' John Jar, reg. 8.00 ...... ■* oporatinf In u atatoo and tba Ubor Sacreta^^,. Willard Wirts atarted Dec. 8, the report said, Adams, ready for- launching a OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9!... Sale Ends Tomorrow! Inatriot of OobimUa. for. tMe aitornoon. “All those meetings can ba couple of hours later at Ports­ : Jamaa W. Jannings, a vtoo praa. Although au three Ootamlttaa summed up with tne statement mouth; N.R. Sdant of tba union, aatimatad 1 ,8M mambars signed the report, one that nalthar party moved.” In an address prepared for the ^gjoym^wia bo affootod by tba filed.a Bupplementol rmort eay- The report is hot binding on U.8; Sen. Abraham SPECIAL GROUP OF FAMOUS BRANDS SPECIAL PURCHASi. . . bOO FAIRS tu f that he failed to toiut either side. The publiebers aaso- RiWooff, o eo im ., hailed the Po A unim atotomant aoonaad tba wub either w^Uon and avoided "one of our most effective FAMOUS QUEEN CASUAL dompany. of imilateraily making a. “moral Judgment on . (Ooulfaued on Page Three) single weapons.” Tshombe of Katanga secretiy 'tba eo(ra|^.aad. tbarato vlolal The keel plate for the Polaris slipped out of his secesflicK^t submarine caeimir Pulaticl -was capital and showed up in this MEN’S ___ aantraot tp be ,aet down promptly on ithe Northern Rhodesia border DOUBLE ■ vtotoi Leave Ivan at Home ways vacated by the fitole. Three town today. paaaan* other huclear aube- already are Confusion surrounded toe n gte ffratnan. being built in the yards of tha dash over back roads by toe DRESS SHIRTS man 'to work “un- Oaneral Dynamic Cdrp. Enectrle tangan leader, who has been un- Nunoably tong mlloa or-boura." Boat revision. predictably pledging coopei^oa All Italian Imports, —CaiKUUlilg ., vacation- In non- Red Visitor to West The sponsor for the Hale was In Congo unity tAarU in one reg. 4.50 to 5.95 JUST 4 .9 9 anttmody attuationa. Ifips. George W. Anderson Jr., breath and a fight to the death tai GREEN STAMPS Laat Itoiptombar tba union wife of the U.S. chief of 'naval • 8096 wool, 8096 dnoma toe next. aougtat an tatenetion againat operations. Its alternate captains He refused at a news confer­ • Mlf bolt, 8 poeketo, sldo wivptr floutbam UA. XNatrict Ciouit baro, are Ctadr. Joeeph W. Russell of aoaUng a halt to Iho allagod prao- Hits Russian Escort ence to discuss poUtica 1»B Lunas, N.M., and Cmdr. Before leaving the Katanga cap­ with all cash purchases m oharoonl gray, bnnken gray, lodan gtaan, ebsmoal brown tlcfn S ^ u e l 8. Bills of 8{Ming City i i S 9 NOW 3 .0 0 to 3 .9 7 Jttdga li. P. Watah danlod .tha Tenn. '' ital of BllsabetovUle he sent a • proportlonod laagttaa.. .abort 10 to 18, avaraga 10 to 80, tall IS to 89 MOIBCXJW (AP)—A Sovlat writ-Aaxoltamant, and counted ue every message to Katangans declaring raqudot Uniraday, tba union aaid, In naming the vessel, the Navy "I still believe In toe peaceful Im­ white, stripes and colors DOWNTOWN DAYS ONLY! but -itotod in his daoiaian "tt iq;*- ar today crltlolaed the practice of minute like chickens. hmored the 31-year^ld Connect! a atroat floor aportawaar paaea from tha ptoadlnga and af- attaching security agents to Rus­ plementation” of U.N. Secretary. "Ths most tofrible moment for cut-bom schoolmaster, who was General U Thant’s plan for Congo fadavita that Southam (railway) sian delegations , that visit ttia him came when one would say, banged by the British in 1778 for unificatkm. la dumging tba doddiUona of work West. ‘X don’t want, to go the National spying and whose words adorn reg. 45.00 with raspaot to flramen on its The orttlclam by Viktor Nak< Galley. I want to go to the Oiw- many a history boi- ‘ The Jaunty natlM of Rockford, the university, studying for sem­ There were no incidents Friday. • wool plaid, sherpa or orlon pile lining to sdmawbara around |S bUlioB ester examinations. While Meredith was dining, the. UJl. troope advenotng toward buy. • 36 to 46, regular and long advertised brands at 1.86 laig*. would agree to A Itoliah go- nese leaders together In Moacenr lU., speutt toe p an two decades Kolwezi from JadotviUe ware last Ke one knows what the dafloit between. in I960 for a U tter quarrel tim t To Bribe Star A A a A* cook wll toe ^ famed—— — — o4Wa*i 82nd The warning came minutes be­ Student Judicial Onmcil was In will ba tfaia year. Praaidant Ken Authentlo details ware unavaU- waa only pubUoally patched over. 1. He made his fore Meredith went to supper tat emergency session to consider Airbornele DivlsiiDi' the campus cafeteria where noisy (CraUmied «i Page Three) NEW PINEHURST ITEMS once axiwesBad hope of able on the meetings batwean Peking has not yet disclosed LOS ANOBLBB (AP)—A Xioa only paraebujwraebuto Jump in North dlsciplina^ action against one wiping tt out by the and of 1988 Khmabehev and POUah. Commu­ whether tt wUI send a delegatloa Africa in 10 lofa.^ students had Jeered him three student apprehended in Thursday . ON-COR FROZEN UDIES' POLISHED WOOL BROADCLOTH TABLE OF BETTER -aaenu doomed. Moat officials ba- nist leaders which started PViday. to toe Berlin meeting, wUeh opena AngUes (rack driver has be« Jail­ When1 Burt madeK his Jump he nights in succession. When Mere­ night’s demtmstratiim. The un­ Beef and Gravy in giant 2% l ^ a , ■oonetbalaaa. the . gUU win But tba consenaua. was that the Tueaday, and Ita continued aUence ed on snopicton of offering a Uni- was attariibd to the B06th Para dith arrived at the cafeteria, cam­ identified youth was suspended. lb. pkg. $1.99 or Beef Chop Paking-Moacow dhmuta over vio­ vetiity of Washington basketban chute Infantry Iittantoy Regiment com pus security police were out tat Meredith said he decided to re­ Suey In giant 2hi Ib. pkg 20% OFF! full force. ah Pkga Xhrea) lent versus paacenfl dompkltlan (Opnttmied an Page Two) mandedl e . by d Col. James Gavin, main on campus for the weekend $1.49. In the Frozen Food sec- player M.D0O to throw a game wltfa' Col. Bulletins the Unlversltgr of Southern Cali­ who latw became commander of ! Identlflcation cards of all stu­ to study for toe examinations I tlcm; Veai Cutlets and Breaded DRESS COATS FABRICS toe 82hd and U.S. ambassador to dents were checked at the en­ which begin next Thursday, but Colled fnmi AP Wires Veal Cutlets are sold 4 to a fornia. trance to the cafeteria and key OUR ENTIRE STOCK But David Donahue, arrested BTani added he might to to Memphis, package. rag. 99^c to 1.49 yd. Thb 600th arrived in Casablanca university officals circulated in Tenn., today on business. Friday night outside the Sports the building and outside. In Thuraday’s Herald ad we BOYS' and YOUTHS' Arena, A9y> hs was "Just {flaying in i^Iy 1948 and had a mrnith Earlier Friday, Chancellor J. D. RESCUED PBOOC SU P to/ gat ready before Jumping In When Meredith entered, hlS Williams said the latest series PBOVINCBTOWN, Bfaoa (AP) told you about the special reg. 45.00 and 49.99 uound" wfasn hs made the offer to, identification card was studied al­ of developments was Meredith’s value Pinehurst Meat Depart­ JUST 3 3 .0 0 Washington guard Lany Sharp. most a half minute by a blue-uni­ fault. —The seven men aboard a Mak­ ment is offering on Swift Pre­ But, under m Ipw, wiflemg auch needed every man we ing flshtaig vessel were pee coed JACKETS oould get,’’ Gavin recalled. ‘T formed university policeman. mium Rib or meaty Shoulder an (Offer would ba a crime wtaat- ‘‘That's the first time I’ve had (Oontinued on Page Three) fay beUooptcr e a ^ today «dy Lamb Chops at 69c lb., meaty a rayon aattn Unad o dan rivanplaida and Lines Crossed eyar ttia intent And Donahue, aaked Burt about coming and mlnntee before a violent explo> I Lamb Shanks for braising, bak­ novels leaves about 86, iVaa booked on aUifoicton' he said he waa g^ad to . . . (but) slon wrecked the 86-foet-lalB ing or stewing at 29c lb., and SUITS a wool Interlining of offering a bribe to an atluete— it turned out he had surpassed eraft. No one was injured. • t e x t u i^ plain and LOS ANGaLBS (AP) — R waa the age authorized for jumpers." Lamb Patties a t 35c Ib., S lbs. Cbrlstmas wetit, and tha Rev. p friohy. Bernardo Paimliio, 80, of Bvso- $1.00. a black, brown, mink, royal blue printed cottons Shaip did not atait for Waito- * Bull was then 54 years old., ett. Mass., sidpper of toe St. Oaig Hunter waa tnrtag to Wle* | Gavin nrid, ‘T explained to him( a alzei 8 to 32H a drip dry batik and phene Us sister fa PetmaUdvafaeri fagtan PrttUw night but played Anthony, said fire bsoke ent la SP0RTC,0ATS hbont 8() Bttnut«saAd scored one tfait I had no authority to give^ J 9 ta l Look Begins the engine room But we neglected to ad­ darkm uted prints Ihstoad, be said, ba heard a him Jump training hut U be want­ m a n ' on the. Una, sayfag: "TWi point. Soutbern Callfonfla won toe vertise the whole lamb gaaie 8441. . ed to - go wito us we would be FIRE ‘EHBEATENS BLOCK altnattan: is' unbearable. Sharp aaid.he tojft soma tiokets g^ad to have him along." shoulders which are a rag. 10.99 to 14.99 And, said tiia Rev. Mr. Rimter, Burt, who gi>t his parachute PbU O H K EBPSnLN .Y . (lAP) O im ENTIRE STOCK a woman teidlad! “It waa nt. a. will-call window about an With Sleek Hairdo — torse alarni fire tbrentened “whale of a buy” at only hoitf before the game and was driUdiig that created tba ; „ (Oonttmied qn'Page niree) to engMt an eitiiie borinani 39c lb. Have them cut SPECIAL PURCHASE tioa, tt took a tong time t i t away from tha window block in downtown Pooghkeepsla into a lot of meaty chops 2 0 % OFF to . oonatdor making the hrec when Doiudiue approached htan. . By RHEA STBWABT ^director of toe Charles of the Hits early to day. Some 80 famfltea balance fixed for LADIES' BULKY KNIT Bha^. wiw cpirying a traveling salon. "Ehien if the smaU head is were evaenated, some by aerial and th e MEN’S BRAND NAME and I foal toat it's best for all beg* with the name (Of his achool In- N ]^ YORK — It’s the total stewing and one lamb MEN’S us." look of a woman that counts in in fashion," said Mr. Amentola, ladder, from apartments on up­ -. Tha Itov. Mr. Hunter,, an A»j penbed on the aide. Seven P e rish fashion, not simply her dress or “tha woman whoso head . Is na­ per floors of burning structures. shoulder will serve a He, aiid Dohahpe asked htan turally small will end up looking At least four stores were gafaed aamUy of Ctod mlniator,'tlMUSht tt wheltaar he was vrltti tiia team. hat. The total look 'ti^ls season large family for pennies Sweaters aigfat ba Us aiator's voles. But will start with a amall, fairly like a pin if she isn’t careful." and two other eetabllriimento a portion. SUITS, TOPCOATS as ha listened, he aaid. ha soon 'Wlum ba answered yea, ha aaid, In Viet Crash; sleek hairstyle, and go down to About the only hair arrangement Inolndtaig ton DO tehees County DRESS SLACKS tpMlaed hs had aomahow baan Donahue asked:,( that Mr. Amentola is deflnitriy Motor Vehiele Bareni^ wevo "Hqw about mlaahig s.faw bwfle pale, low shoes. oennactad with a oenvaraatton ba- One asymmetrical hairstyle, re­ against is the wearing of hair on ' threntened by the blaeo.- Wn gladly wrap our 49c ground twaan two atrangars. ats for -ma tonightt,. .. Coma an, Copter Lost rollers in public. “The woman beef which is featured at 43c now. you pan mlas; tores or four miniscent both of the 20s and SEVBN BODBB8 FOUND in 10-lb. lota, in 2-lb. units, if and SPORT COATS 5.99 Tha ralnlstar raoaHs ttia .40s, has been favored by the mo­ -who goes out with her hair in roll­ ^ in i \^ buduta tonight and FU give you SAICKIN, Viet Nam (AP) ers or pins Just im’t a woman. SAIGON, Sooto Viet No b you ptuMie your order ahead. pie's words: 4800.” dels who showed spring's newest Do it while you wait. If you reg. 50.00 to 89.95 20% OFF "Tba children ean't make the Searchers found today that an clothes to the 225 fashion/editors When she loses toe sense 6f flir­ (A P)—The bodlee of eeven TUL a cardigans and pullovers Sbdrp Said Donahue than pro- seven, Americans aboard a U.S. tation, she Is gone.’’ Army heHoopter crewmen were can apart the time. NOW 40.00 to 71.95 ke qulekhr as wa era,“ l dpead a handful of money which attending Press Week of the New a plain and novelty knits bv aek for you eeihr 4 Army troop-carrying helicopter York Couture Group. The hair Time waa when a model in a recovered today from the wreck- w orat.l^to 17.99 afaea IPilf tauihided a 160 bfil and tw»..|80 died ip crash of the craft fashion riiow put on a pair of axe of an HSl troop eofrier la Farm Fresh Chickens in the • Miebadto'Stern, JAF, Cricketeer a 84 to 40 bfito. • L • ' soutfawast of here. Communist swoops smootiUy from a side part high-heeled black puihps and did wUeh they died ra a smaO le- lu g e 81/^ Ib. sizes make a 37 to 46^egular, long, short a 2nd floor, sportswear Nowr.itMuif Sharp aaid ha told Donakua ha grouqd fire was suspected. down across one side of the forp- not change until toe formal fash­ lonH bi the River detto. I mighty fine roasters. k r ean’t tnUraated. Be ssMT Dona- An H2l hellcter that was head, as straight as if the line had ions came on. No more. Low heels Oononimiet g n a a i fire, origin- haa oaUad to another , man stand- aearchlng for the downed plane been drawn with a ruler, and are shown -with suits or daytime aOy swqtocted, wae rirfaially ihg naatby, 'tiich turned' back to fa also reported to have crashed swoops forward over each ear to clothes, and the classic daytime Pork, Morrell’s Ham and all rag. 69.99 tt. X reaUaa you and the-bblli^ ^ swoop u^ again on the cheeks in a ruled ent aa the eimee of Mw eeta oiT beef are- in good reg. 2.99 REG. 7.99 UDIES’ HOODED Snvp aaldi ‘We’ll each give you There was no Immediate word of shoe Is no. longer black but pale crash Prlday night. Tba treon Baan mot* to fas tiiah UqtiarJ^ 1 1800.^’ 0S8Ualtl68»—r- wide arc. Variations of this style beige or some other neutral toade. -cerrier waa retn rnfaig' hwna wttli - mvidy. Tender small cubes Mink «nd!^irral Ti^nmad *Tm aerry, tiw aaid. *Ta Sharp aaid the other man said th« aevan brought to ^ Veronica Lake’s Since the all-one-color look is two ottur helleeptero whtn II thrm ato.'’ coiffure of World War H days, so of berf stew are offered at VENETIAN BLINDS A tW a it, tha itov. Mr. Hkalt*' -notoiiig'- Bbatp ha waRced tbs number of Americana dead smart, shoes are sometimes went down.- The pOet waa ro> 89e n>. and we have a spe- frooi an causes -since -toe m lliti^ widely copied and so one-eyed that changed to match each costume, period to have bean hairief faoto ar said, ha fliltfar ha^ had^ to tataiw |i p wsiot to Ms eoaefa. Jbbn the women defense workere were eU on earroto at 2 bags 19c. rapt. buildup ita Viet Nam began a yeiar and for ,th« more esmial clothes, a Me wHh the eentofile. rrw faimnsnamnae Ba ■on, and Qrayion oontactod' ■go. 'nie crash Came in toe mlda warned against It. model wears very flat cut-out lOe on Maine potatoes M, flnppfa 10 DO hem CallfiHitia Atiilstto. Dl- fes iaaid.^ ' ’TB noiC;'; of tattansifled air operations A stylist who sets the halr-of shoes, sometimes In a mixture of BBLAT M A l^ ' OONTAOT I'M 4Mir 10 Hw fo r 89c price. raetett Jaae BIU. They w ant out- ■gainst toe Viet Cong. many models, Pierre Henri, said colors. WASHINGTOH (AP) -e- M e 1.99 |M 8a. .1 t n f aida with an -officer and found The helicopter reportedly was toat he never teases hair any Models' lips are not so pale as SKI PARKAS ila tir Ib Aithnno ttret eontoet witoHenih Ab s t - [tiM F Mm meaty eoun- p M ltitil DonafaiM. was still tk s ra H a waa oarryiu other pilots and crew more. What he does, after brush­ they were last year, but still srs lea via a UB. rnummPkmUam: •tyle fliperaribe Ib. 80c. # 2 0 ” to 86“ width men. a had bora flying back to ing out a set, is to take a bnish not deep. With toe overbloUM and rateHto wan PqSoa said tb ^ oobid not Mwon” Saigfai a t an altitude of 2,500 feet in eaiifli tiand and then go a fte r toe middy so dominant, the tovrotry Jm • 64” long Ktsr: - owr 'toa Mbkcag River delta, 80 with a motion Mm toestaig >a chosen to repeat that loog Unc Imifan arid 1 yietm T wap Just ptoylng around. I U .Us*' Bilea aoutliwest bt toe . cafatal ■aJad. ‘Riat helps achieve the cas­ Judith Mepann designed,« .Id .. a enameled steel header 5,99 * beayy quality told um fd sl^ him fl;000 to adira tt went down-about one m u i ual lock.which aU striate advo­ ly for fmit' long (me a' satin Unad ttipd 'to ; ijyw.heiiraU throw .the game, but I wps only after aunset. - cate this spring. He doesn’t . taper rope called pearl diver knitted (n and slats kidding' Tiro other U.S. Army 81 beU the back half, but cuts tt toe aame a. purl stitch of hundteds ot fay, N,o-, wmva ; faUttBy t w ublaa a duck tape and ■toyarad front; . ain>«r neck cloalng, drawatrtoir hood and •w ort tetarUBad-'” only got About -flM obptora repqrtetoy made forced all eround. creamy paorla, to bt altppqd .« ■ g g fa J ^ riir* mOweMQli a a a I. ^ Mut, black, ngraO, rod, im na. ■nail. ‘ fa te the * ^ mechanical Not thst'tbe bouffant hair-do ia tiw bead wttbout ftatowfag. fa ttia aguallflingaoird • b ta d ^ b fo w i^ TCfgl PMtoe boinifletrijr oitt. acoording to fate ea toelsifiniip ef faerttab ettMT hair atgUat, Tiw*i > lUNCHGSTEA E V E ^ G HERALD, IfANGHEjSTE^ CONN.. SATURDAY. J ^ W ABY 12^ I96t Behron Peace Cor^ Vpbiriteer S2E y S 6&2r wm 6tal Look Begins Auto Body Shop M r a ^ f i e a d b Slated iu Amston Miss Palmer Leaves Sewing Cohl^t District Limits Fite Chief Hairdo flA Y w HOra jpF ItaaltoT. WtlksB'' '.;* '.J Hebron is soon to have a new lite. Hobart A. Halt, prsald^ » A V < m fiU 8 r Stanley T. Wilkes, 17. at 51 businsss start up in tha Amston For Nyasaland Today a t tha WDinaa*s OWb, has By- AUnUNH' mOlMWQUP Msiltotto .Sr„v.Baat- H f^ord, fa- seotloa of the town. By vote of ilatr cf Sihrate^UkoB of Man- As Department Spokesman m V a tf One) the sonlitg bdard of appeals, Bounced Iftn DsopU X Rsynotds . Whah tody ant «t1 win serve as locial chaizmaa at the wtoritig oarda am de yte any chaster,, died.yasterfiay' at Hart­ Peter Ricci and Lennin Ferrl will Mite Gaylon Palmer, a Peace Corpa volunteer and the ford Hitolial. ' tags duigto to tba win be allo^ied to operate an auto ths fsaUdn seteng contest KpOBo good, play the hand as tlwugii A statement by the Vernon Firotabeen cut. and a auperficial eUt en 'i«KMild«n. daughter of Mrs. D. G, .Strode-Jackson,. 86 Hawthorne St., toat dimbtttlya sidstad. This ap> Etosidto % Im to Mtowhaster, Commissioners regarding its exec one of the tires." The eommlsMM- body ahop on Rt. 85. Tbe request sorad by 13m OOnnaotknH Fsdsra* he tosu rv^ !^Jito wife, Mrs.. Utive session on Tuesday was re­ T«i*«rdiV , tte final day at thia was unsnimously approved- The is scheduled to depart from Ngw York’s Idlewild -Airpoi^ at yilss to deCaaders, too, era felt the cut would not have •Nnl'^aiMMii 'awias at fa s h io n tkn at Woman's dubs to stlaet Sooth dealer Garattoe' neaacaad Wilkos; thrse leased today by John Williams, noade the tnick dangerous to drive. aevoral theatrical applicants must apply to the 8 ton i^ t for Nyasaland^ tha "idrat aa-oooaalOB oostuma.? otltor ‘ so n s '.o f Cromwtll, Bast chairman. After the tanker repaira art Stats Motor Vehicle Department She be among 43 vohntteen, HMtosr side ‘ vulnerable Iloamatt, gangsters and members 'foasts amontr tho adUKS. Donald WInnara of local contests will Opening lead—Six of Spades. Hartzote'wid Florida; two daugh­ Wiiliama said the commission­ made, it will be' houeed temporar­ for permits and licensss necessary who recent^ ccoi{fiette their oonuMte .on district IsvM. FlnaUata ri the Federal Btooau of Inves- ters of Meriden end Enfield; a ers, Fire Chief Joseph Duffin and ily at the Co. 1 firehouee, WllUama B rod af shoaing a a s attemdad by before starting business. West CMtaSd tbs six .of spadts, tigatton, .... this star at "Na Stringa," Diahann tralplng at. Syracuse Hnivaalty, w ia meet in A pril fotr the aelaetlon brother to Fbland; IS grandchil­ Assistant Cfiiief William Johnson said. A Might demUrral was made, Syracuse, N. Y„ in preparation at tha state winner. This to .ttu afid Sbutn woo with Ihs ace- Con- ^'Deiplte tha strict schedule and CarroQ, for whom he designed the caaliiw U s mlsglvtnss. South led dren and aeverU nieces end discussed several incidents that WllUams reported the oommto- however, by a few who wished as­ for teaching in aecondary sdhoMa flrat attoh ootitost spou btod by tha epmmands we learned something nephews. . . ’ . - have "cropped up" In the district ' stags wardroba. She wore a full No skating will be allowed to­ surance that the proposed business and teacheria colleges to the South out the top clubs, dropping the abopt Amerlcm. Not very much, The funeral will be held Mon­ sionani also discussed the “un-, Blink coat, mada With harisontal fteeratiem, and to open to aU wom­ queen. Then be octtttnued with the recently, and thht they “were set­ favorable publicity" which he said day or tonight at Center Springs would not create an eyesore in African country. en of federation chibe. but m m etotog." .r day at S:16 am. at the Tblarskl tled to the satisfaction of all par­ aU ^ and a sombrero of mink, Pond, Charter Oak Park, and the area but the applicants as­ rest ef the clube. Nekrasov said he did learo that Funeral Home, 8S5 l^ p le Ave„ involved Co. 2 and the role ft later, when the E m b a Mink After an ll-hour lay ovar in Mrs. Reynolds has Inforniatiaii ties.” played at the recent Luke St. hockey is out at Center Springs sured objectors that pains would London, and stopa in Nairobi, and details about the conteet rules Hast aiid'Weet WIN vecy latpe- Amerieans do not like formal, HartfoM, followed by a solemn Breedeni* Associaitian gave a show, rlencad and very good playMrs, One item. Williams said, was School fire. Chief Duffin had said Annex due to the weather. be taken to keep premises- neat Kenya and Du^Es-SMaam, Ite- and will be heppy to answer any pompous poople. He then told hi|;h Mass at S.S. Cjyril and ■the unfavorable use of the press aotliing they presented was quite There is little chance that any and. orderly, with no unsightly mo­ hut they got ttemieiNe .into a what happened to a profesaor who Msthodlus. Chunh to Hartford at In a previous statement that there so alaborata, since their stsdes ganyka, the vMunteera will arrive queatlona before the oontastaiita by Chief Duffin In the moving of wasn’t a tingle Co. 2 truck or piece skating or hockey will be permit­ tor vkhicles allowed to accumu­ in Blantyre-IAmbe, Nyaitaland’a begin their coetumca. She may ha dlsoarde on the chibe. ■Tbe maU was part of the: delegation. somsthing under ths hood, togeth- 9 o’clock. Burial wifi be to ML S t the controversial tanker." ware meant for springtime and ted Sunday kt any of the three late. Business to be done will in­ print Is that Hast dtseardsd tbe heart trieka. he enn^ had a^W of equipmeivt at the Are. WlUUuni largest city, on Tuesday afternoon. raadhte at 24 Scantlo Msm o w “ I ramomber what a blaok duU- sr with me host. Then they dis­ Benedict Oenteteiy, Bloomfield. liams added that Duffin was "once acknowledged this was true, but ttiey stuck to stoles and Jackets. town park department super­ clude straightening fenders, four at hearts bMt not the ten. the Ung of spadto or the aoe at aeas was thrown over our friend­ cussed the recent baseball gaMes. Friends ntsy oaU at the fuheral The mink party was suppoeed to They wUl then spend two weeks Bd., and urges all pro^eotlve ooa- again advised of his capacities in that It was the first time in tha vised areas. No skating is allowed painting cars, sale of used cars teetants to get in touch with her Ferhape he w m saving that cate .dtMonae‘at a twelfth triSk. ly host end his guests in Buffalo "Tbe Americans couldn’t tshr home tonight from 6 to 9 and to­ be attended by Joseph Gotten and unless the red flag is flying. at the Blantyre Teacher TrainlniV Tbere was no bops unless Smith press releases which restrict him ^istory of Co. 2 that it failed to and operation of a gasoline sta- ee soon as possible. for C3iriatraaa (N .T ,) by one of our toisrlsts (a themselves awsy from him, while morrow from 2 to 4 and 6 to 9 to Information on fires and fire his wife Patricia Medina, but they tloo. ^ CoUege.for an orientation coune. bad a void to bsarts and no entry p.m. ■ge^quiipment at a fire. lOss Palmer will then be asslgnte High School Blenn Dtseardi Spades' univerelty profesaor), when after our poor professor was sitting In department business." "There was no lock at equip­ didn’t make K. Alfred Goldstein, who owns the .Aasufntag tSat gleaUi had tha to the dummy. West ibouM have a second glass of cognac, he the comer with bis notebook in On the previoua day, when Reed to a school in one of Ityasalsnd’s MOndear—grtodars, plMrias ^ ^ e commissioners aUo discuss­ ment or manpower at the school post office building next to the tail of btartA Weht' discarded four tossed away-all'at Ms hearts. -, pulled out his notebook and .be­ his pocket. Everyone bad forgot­ . WMtor T, Vauflm ed the repair of the tanker and its and Barton, introduce a pattern site of the business, says that the nine principal cities. peppers, peaches; Tuesday, — por- o e lly .Qasetlen’ fire." Williams said, adding that WAXES Pick Miss Palmer will teach a full spadee end a heart, trying to gan to read figures about ths pro- ten ab^ him.’ ’ WMter T. Vaugtto, M, of 8 Rog­ placement when it Is in service, "some Co. 2 members reqxmdad of fiat silver called Savannah, gave Post Office Department will re­ cupoie meat balls, j e n m beana, keep a stopper In dunut^^e long is Ssalar, yon heMi I ers St., died ywerday at Man­ awards to young career w<»nen schedule of courses in Engilah, chooohEte pudding; Wednesday — Williams said. "It was agreed directly to tha flra’’ quire him to put up a barrier of suit fl Hearts, A-K-Q-t-T-tt chester Membrlsl Hospital. that the repairs to the truck were from the South, their gueate in­ Mrs. Bennett some kind between the station and which was her major Subject at chicken a la king on Usautt, paas, S-trit Chibe, 4-1. Hs was bora to Middlelxvo, Boston University. cranberry sauce, loe cream; Thurs­ South- read West's anguish oor- of a very minor nature and could 'Vernon news is handled by Tho cluded the oomedieime Carol Bur- post <^ce, to keep the post office recUy and led a low diamond aft­ What do yea eayf Mass., and Uved to Hartford most be handled locally. Of prime im­ XMtt (she was bom in San An­ All the volunteers will serve un­ day—baked hem, soallopte potap Herald’s Rockville Bureau, 5 W. Mrs. Bertram Bennett, 3i8 Cen­ parking area free from possible er taklBg the clube. West had to Answer: Bid one heart The Tshombe in Rhodesia of his Ufa imtll moving to Man-. portance was the signal light wires Main ,St., telephone Hlem aat tonio) and actress Mlldrod Dun- crossing by gas station patrons. der the direct auperviaiaa of their toaa coin, cooMee; Friday—tuna powerfulerful 6-oate major suit makea Chester a month ago, BOta OaylsB Palmer fish salad on roll, potato chips, win with the ain|3etan Mag add which showed evidence of hairing 15-8186 or Mitchell 9-6797. nock who aoocpited for another ter St, was re-elected presldeat of (Soldstem says he is in favor of the schools’ headmasters, and under rriuni a heart. Declarer theteup- ^ hand' worth aa epenlfig Md. Re was retired from tbe Auburn actress, Patricia Neal of Knoxville, Manchester WATES at Its annual new buMnees oomlng into the the general adminlstratioa of the raisin cake. Milk to served with aQ on toric tho rest with jUveS top E^ufsoturing Co. to Middletown, Ministry of Education. She was a member of the college’s Voices Amity, Threat Tehn. meeting recently at the Italian town. Wesley Fellowship fof four years, meals. hearts and the Ung of tpaOaa. For Sbetowrid’e Si-page hook- wnere he had been employed for Ths Donald Brooks designs fea­ Swim SeesIoB 8et Nyasaland, about the slM of W am lns’ Blettwrto let, "A Pocket Guide tom dge,** 35 years. He was a tnember of American Club. serving as recordiiig aeereti^ as The 'mipteng Mother’s dub wU We bara already ohisenred that tured some at the most dramaUc The next Qlii Scout swimmini' LquhSana, has a poputatton o f 2,- East should have thrown MS other ■end 65- oento to Bridge Book, (CsatfaiiMd from Fnge One) ths Central Baptist Church to Others elected were Mrs. MichMl a Bophmnore and secretary aa a meat Tneeday at 8 pju. at toe Student Suspended prints seen yet, a few of which program will be held Jan. 17 a ; 800,000. It is part o f a Britodt- Junior. During her senior year aba heart to make the sftuatioB per- Menoheeter Evening Herud, Bo> Hartford. wsca made in a style that he call- Mlsovidh, vice iwesident; Mrs. toe Windham High School pool. rulte Fteeratkm, which includes Communitymunlty House. 'The program 8818, Grand Central ita.,"ir.T. » . reported about 50 mllee from the OldSergeant Surviytog, are ta son, Earl was a member at the Freshman wlU iaMwte a white elrpbantelrpbiutt sale feotly clear to West But West was - ed prophetle, a blossom dress Georgs Whidtfeldt, secretaiy; Miss lA>Cftl gllrls to 16AV0 thO tCHf^ Northern and Southern Rhodesia. Orientation Convocation Commit­ rim ost' Just aa guilty as Ms part­ N.T. town. Vaughn Hartford; three daugh­ ' with lots at fullness above and Jane Bedford, treasurer; Mrs. ban at 5:46 pjn. The tesuge Is _ To the east is MoaamMiqus, on A f­ under tbe direotton of Mrs. Por- Tbe British and Belgian consuls ters, Mrs. Ruth Paris of Whitman, tee. ter Cblllns. MTs.' Melvin Schmidt ner. He should hara played South General 'A a k irse Csrpv bolaw a belt tied several inches Charles YUrkahot, assistant treas­ jm?«b. 7 at .the K o f C home. case of emergencies. The plan la Community Houm f will' and Minnie Lynae Caldwell. Ha preserve Manchester's natural re­ brocade, in a classic monotone de­ plans was eUmlnaM at the time (Oontiiiute from Page One) "rvcSlSi^SFel^SSm a wslder in a Rockford machine Hartford, at 10. Burial wUl be to Arthur E. Smith to the redevelop- at the semester "unless very def­ with U.S. marshal and Army pro­ H m Rev. Stefan Oulyns, «vsn- otmstructloo. A fifth room is meet at 9:30, a jn . Luncheon will shop. "Thai, I got the urge to re- had ll'ved to Tolland for the past St. Benedict Cemetery, Bloomfield. sources. mMit agency. inite and poeltlva changes are tection. sign Uke wallpaper, made a be served at noon. Those attand- Printers Union *5 yew . He retired from Pratt sleeveless top over a matching gelist, win .speak at a sertes of troM ^ by imtos from the sdja- Part-Time Workers enfist” in 1943, he said. Friends may ctUl at his home to- Tho Democratic majority of the made to m ^e my situation more The jury, in session since Tue*- may Indicate ft will not send any­ are asked to bring either a And how did he manage to stay and Whitney Aircraft, where he Democratic To'wn Chairman l . lang alhn sk irt evangelistic meethigs b^iniiing ca tt Shop, and has only a limited one. Red China knows it will have ^ y and tomorroiw from 2 to 4 and Ted Chimmtoga said tte existence board refused to confirm Smith's conducive to learning.” There had day. concluded most of ita other 1, dessert or mafii diui, < (Oonttnoed from Page One) in the Army until he was 747 waa a maintenance man, about to 9 p.m. appointment in December, wlalilng been no large demmistratlons fm IhvesUgations by midweek atyi FOr a local faabkm note it may Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at Calvnry to tacj critlciem from Khrushchev Sought by Stores for four people. Rolls and TONIGHT, CO M I TO THB WALNUT— four years ago. of a conseivation commission be observed thet a Hartford girl, Mpeoted enrollment at the at Bwiln and poesibly a show- Burt says he never applied tor The W. P. Quiah Funeral Home, to appoint a Democrat. about six weriu »til bis state- turned to a probe of thi Ole Mias Church, 647 HI Middle T^ke., and will be furiilshed. A business elation aroroved of tbe prael, retirement, and the Army is Just Mr. Caldwell was a (nember of paves tte way for state and fed­ ment. I situation. pretty blonde-Sbeitoh Abeam, will Wgh school, based on the present doten between Moscow and Pek­ 225 Main S t, is In charge o f ar­ eral aid for development of parks Martin stayed firm in his choice conthHiing nightly for tbe week. JMi^myt, is 7M, an inerease of The Manchester office of the meeting will be held after toe appointed last Sund^ -to’ nfirts, now catching up with him. ^estaut Hill Oon^gational rangements. IM w earliv golden sUppeee this ing. Oiurch in Lebanon. A veteran of and the like. of Smith, and told board memben spsteg. ahttlah penniaded her He will r^ te his experlenoes be­ hgures haste on the formu- State Employment Agency has luncheon. Mothers with smalt ICayCr Robert F. Wagner, and the choice was his, and not theirs, hind the Iran curtain, and show Some diplomats wonder if children are 'welcoma New York Gov. Nelson A. Rocke­ • member Towns like Glastonbury have hoes,. Jean Ootoert, broaidoaater the State Department o f Khrushchev is eager for a show­ variety of job opiportunitiee open ENJOY DINNER, STAY Gregory Jay Shinn to moke. of tte Mancheater Poet, Veterans made out very well 'with state and for W n c to enter a conteek q>on- color s lid e s of OsecboolovBkia, Education «ro only 680. The feller. ROCKVILLE — Gregory Jay Hospital Notes S t a t e N e w s Hungary, Rumania, Greece, Italy down at this time. Others are con­ for area residents. Blanoheetor Evening Merald But Bertram A. Powers, bead of Foreign Wars. He was also a federal aid, be said, since they Other Items on the agenda Ore ■ored by Nattoned Shoe A to^a- Supettetendant thinks It wiu vinced he wants to tighten the Mias Hazel Anderson, manager U. S. Shipped member of RockviUe Lodge of Shinn, four-month-old son of Dr. approval of personnel rules for tloii for the best program M foot­ and ths ^bly Land. soniewhere between the two fig- South Windsor oorrespoodont, o f ITU Local ,6, boycotted It pend­ have eatabUahed oonservatkwi com­ The Jtev. Mr. Gulyas was borh In Soviet hold on at least toe Social­ of the town office, says that she Laura Kata, jel^hone 3Q 4ri75g. ing a union membership meeting Red Meh. Josojtt E. and Lois Rutt Shinn of missions. to ^ employes, an informal opin­ ADMITTED YESTTERDAY: wear. "H I wta, you get tbe u ^ , and plans to use February's ist states In EuropS. This would 159 Union St was found dead in Mrs. Ariene Roche, 709 Main St.; Hungary and was raised in Ru­ is now looking for people to ^1 for DANCING-plus scheduled for Sunday. Despite the Survivors toeUide his wife, B lta The board of dtrectore’ meet­ ion on tte proposed removal of golden eBppers,” Jean promised actual enroUment as a »Mi^« for More Goods, mania. During World War n he require a meeting after Berlin about 160 part^me opemngs ■with RAli^llOAD YARD absence of Powers, the panel ob­ ebett Payne Caldwell; five aona, his crib this morning. parking meters from Main St. and Mrs. Jennie Henderson, 306 Spruce Roundup her seoretacy. Well, Sheilah gets next year’s budget and adds to toe speculation of a The Infant was born Aug. 81, ing WlU be in'the WaddeU School adjacent side streets, acceptance St.; Mrs. Irene Petroski, 18 Bunqe spent six years in Germany. After' new supermarketa in Glastonbury , RUSSELL, iiKy. (AP) — Tbe tained the union’s side at the G ^ e Oridwen Jf.' c f Munaon. auditorium, a location choaen be­ (Continued from Page One) the sUppem, and Jean is gotng to John Bell, Helbron and CUlead forthcoming Ooimnuntst summit and Vernon..., . Mass.; Arthur Caldwell of Elling 1962 in Hartford. of Philip Harrison’s resl^iatloa Dr.; Mrs. Rose Conveime, 52 Wads­ Fisris e ^ London. the War he Uved Ift 'Anstria fo r siz O ongreg^onal choir dfaisotor, and conference. Chesapeake A Ohio Railway’s ter­ dispute. . ■ r ■ S-i. _ Jiike Asked cause of the lar^A number of res­ years. He Came' to the D n i^ -' Horace W. The applicanU, who are needed ton; Robert Caldwell, Raymond Besides his parents, he is sur­ from the Town Planning Oommis- worth St.; Mias Rachel 'Vickerman, dent that he was in eritical condi­ SeJlers, chofr dhector Reports in Warsaw of a Polish minal and yard at Russril to t ^ In C levi^d Prfday hlgM* ''the CaldwriL both' of Tolland, and vived by two brothers, Mark Bkl- idents expected to show up to rton, -waiving Of bid requirements 62 Pearl SL; Anthony Mozzer, 81 States in 1960, and attended the at S t Peter's, ace pj immediately, could be housewives world’s largest owned by a single city's Newspaper Guild, a M,OIO, tion and an ambulance was called. to peacekeeping role in toe Sovtet- willing to work In the morning, f . (Coattonod frsta Page Om ) James Caldwell of Rockville; four ,'ward Shinn and David Allan voice their opinions on two pro- to tore vehldes and equi^nnent for Oak St.; Harlin Bunn, Andover; New England mble Institute, present tiie cantata. "The »ven Chinese dispute are consistent line. Fsatartiif Tho announced plans to start publish­ poeed sanitary sewer installations. Framingham, Maas., giaduatii^g in seoend Shift workers looking for daughters, Mrs. James Norris of Shinn, both at home; his paternal plowing and removal of snow, atul Ronald SpiUero, Woodbridge BUS KILLS BOY Last Worda,” by, Theodore------Dubois, t 'With hc^es of Polish Communists SsnsatiMial ing a dally newspaper next week contifiue to narrow^-as long as 218 HiUlate St., Manchester; Mias grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron One installation is in Hackma­ soeeptance of a water main right 1955. He served as radio pastor in on Good Friday at St Peter’s part-time Work, or high school ataffed by employes of the struck St.; Julius. Pskowski, 313 Hack­ HARTFORD (AP) — A bus N otice that the latest family qusurel can students looking for afternoon sales oyersess . expand. Dahy Osldyell of South Windsor, H. Shinn of Bolton; and his ma­ tack SL The sewer department of -way across property of Man­ matack St.; Oorrine Barter, South Torrlngtoa for five years after Oiurch. Rehearsals aTe being held be steered a'way from toe open ipers, the Plain Dealer and the estimates the cost at 835,000. chester Memorial Hospital. The struck and kiUed five-year old graduation. employment. Importa, could rise in 1968 if - tbe Mto. Mary Plimey of Westbrook ternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Windsor; Walter Aitken Jr., 128 iM ^ y evenbiga in toe Hchron break predicted in some Western Today 1:86—Sun.. Mon., Tnoe. loahJarmtt Fress and News. jmd Miss Barbara Caldwell of Titus B. Rutt of Mt. Joy, Pa. The other Installation is in sev­ water main was Installed in 1956, Bruce Sproul as he was crossing WE HAVE DAILY Last summer tbe evangelist On Wednesday, Miss Anderson Birch St.; WlUlam Gilmore, 60 s m Oongregational Church. AR in- circles. AU Orior! "CMrie, curb, Oirfa" The new paper, to be known as economy Improves, making it all Tolland; a .sister, Miss Margaret The Whlte-Glbson Funeral eral streets on the West Side, in­ but the town nevm: got around to at the intersection of Main visited relatives in iron curtain tcrosted pensons in town and sur­ said, a large Hartford insurance Bob Rope “FANCY PANTS" the Cleveland Record, will be sold cluding Dover Rd., Edison Rd., Woodbridge St.; Mrs. Rita Wan- Buckingham Sts. yesterday. The Khrushchev and Gomulka also Choice Mem Ffoe Legal Bevemfoa • the more important to increase L. Caldwell of Haitford; and 17 Home, 65 Elm St, is in charge of accepting tte right of way, ac­ dell, 82 Baldwin Rd.; Robert Bujv DELIVERY TO THE oountriee, and preached at vari­ rounding ocmununltles am urged to were reportedly discussing Berlin. firm will hold interviews in toe only at newsstands for 10 cents. grandchildren. Fulton Rd., Hendee Rd., 'Whitney cording to Lawrence Wittkofske, accident happened abort one Mock ous churches. Most of the services attend the Feb. 4 meeting. Manchester office for all tjq>e8 of An Initial press run of 40,000 was expoita. Sales abroad at both funeral arrangements. Burial ■will gess, 6 Burke Or., Rockville; Mrs. from the boy’s home. Police said Western diplomats say there may capital and consumer goods went ^Funeral eenrioea will be held be at the convenience ef the Rd., Wedgewood Dr., Etoglewood acting superintendent of the water were held secretly, and Pastor Horane SdOers has been seleot- clerical i>«rBonnel, skilled and gen­ "BE planned. If wifi appear five days Dr. and a portloa of Adams St. Mary Fenton, Etast Hartford; the driver of the (Connecticut Go. be strong words at the Berlin up Isst year. Industrial areas pro­ Monday at 2 pm. at tte Ladd Fu­ family. and sewer depeirtment. Leoitard Ekskerman, 12 Washing­ Gulyas was questioned by govern­ te to conduct a 16-wadc course in congress about toe German qv eral. a ENDS TONIGHT 0 a week for tbe duration of the south of W. Wddla Tpke. bus was Libre P. Delveccliio, 36, at BOLTON ment officials w hen the au­ language for nDn•^Ek^]lah speak­ The Mancheater state employ­ strike, now in its seventh week. vide tbe most likely markets .and neral Home, 19 Enitogton Ave., ton St, 'Vernon; Miss Betty Lou Hartford. tlon, but they do not beUevo U ftd n u t RESTMIMNT the Commerce Department saya. Rockville. The Rev. William C. Leo F. Lepine Estimated cost of tte project, thorities bboeme aware -of Ms ac­ ing pemone at GiastmAury Khrushchev 'wUl set a new dead- ment office will sponsor a typing Book Hndiota “One of the 7 WALNUT ST. MANCHESTER—MI S-4628 Shato, Etaet Hartford; Mrs. Bar­ SMiool, opening FM>. 23, labor riiortages and rising prices H. Moe, pastor emeritiH of Unit­ VEBNON—Leo Fhed Leptoe, 51, whloh wifi be Om last step to a tivities. fine for Allied withdrawal from course in the near future. -Open Bari Ives 10 Best Films ed OongregaUonal Church, will of­ Higher Court Gets bara Phelps, ToUand; Mrs. Mary GRANTS ANNOUNCED AREA The pubhe is Invited to the senr- to any woman who has graunty Superior CkMrt finance conatructiaQ of projeota ts large enough, it may be given to 9 p.m. yeeterday took jurisdiction of five Windham; Mrs. EUeanor Wheway, bama Extension Service auggeata "the beat method to combat a toinette Lagace Lepine; a sem, Directors wifi also consider a Wapping; Mra. Marjorie Mangun, in Watertmry and WiUimantte. A locally. Otherwise instruction will Tsrii. 8:10 6:80-10:15 coimaiidfleltMiil. Geoigo Bingham, 44 North St, payments deficit.’’ Morris Lepine of Vernon; a 84,000 additional appropriation men who last Wednesday night at­ PHARMACY that placing new stockings in a be given in a Hartford school. to starting his fourth term aa pres­ Tlm otty O. Mnrpliy 69 Green Manor Rd.; Karan 8500,000 grant is for a aewer 3a- refrigerator tray, covering, them daughter, Mrs. Florence KnrfT o f for tte storm drain instaUation to tempted to break out of the State dliUee project in Watertxuy, and m E. CENTER ST. Pair Reconciled Postal Receipts ident of me Manchester Town Em­ VEUiNON—^Timothy cTM urphy. Rocifrrille; and a grandchild. Jail at 'Tolland. Mather, Springs; Charles with cold water, and freesing ployes Local 991 of the AFL-GIO. 88, fa tter o f Mrs. Manfred 'W. Efiro 8L and Leonard SL PteketL 618 Main St.; Peter Rob­ a 8176,000 grant for 'water facul­ them, will make them last three The Burke Funeral Home of Dtrecton already have appro­ The men, Raymond Sheridan. 22, ties in Willimantic. In addftlcn, a TEL Ml V-0896 By Minister Mice Emily Beheren ts serving of Hartford Tpke., died 76 Prospect St., Rockville, is to priated 824,000 for tte project. of Windsor Locks; Leonard Kel­ inson, North Coventry; Allan times as long. Once they are fro- ■ar ar tp 'or her third tem Os treasurer. Har­ Seven Perish . at a local convaleocent Webb. 181 Olenwood 9L; Thomas (CFA locm of 8450,000 waa an­ len solidly,, thaw to room temp­ Jump $14,058 charge of fimeral arrangements The apparent low bidder to in- logg, 31, o f Westfield, Mass.; Nor­ nounced to h ^ finanoe oonrtruc- STA N LE Y WARNER AUL’S ry Madden to the new vice preel- home. man Meek, 25, of Willimantic; La Valley, Olartonbury; Mrs. EUea- STARTS which are Incomplete. staU {ripe was tte Daen Construc­ erature, pUciuiL East to aeoretary. Hartford fw 66 yean, waa a for­ of tbe pipe is 85,700, said Chester ley, 21, both of Stafford, were pre­ Mrs. Jean Seymour, 145 Brookfield (Continued from Page One) poetet reoelpte fo r 1962 has been i TUESDAY < mer vice president of the Caston- SL; Clement ()uey, 42 (toncord Coast ConternMe, tac., wUl put W* 4 The elections were held last Langtry, deputy director of public sented yesterday in ToUand Ckmn- up 8100,000 of its own funds to­ reporbte by Pootmaeter Herman F. STEAK HOUSE week In Tinker MaU, guay Coal Co. He rttlred 18 yean works. ty Superior 0>urt on bench war­ Rd.; Mrs. Dorothy Reagan, 60 about his plans to give up drink MANCHESTER ------E riC O R E Copter Lost ago. About Town ward construotton of four ene- LeDoyt TUa is an increase a t Tbe union employee are pree- WhUe ^ total of 825,126 is only rants. 'Their cases were continiied Lenox St.; Mrs. Sarah Lyon, 417 Ing, and tMd her he th ou ^t they Another In Our Great .Serlee O f BT. 30, VEBNON, CONN. (Apprordamtoly 3 initoa from Bora X>ec. 36, 1874 in Johns- etory buildings. PLUMBING should try again. 814,068 over' the iwervlous year’s ently working without a contract 81,136 m ors than the appropria­ to Jan. 25 for hearhig in that Hartford Rd.; Morris Pickman, 137 Water Heaten the Vernon drrie take ynur right at CIrele . . . .)• with the town. (Ocattoned from Page Om ) bridge, Ireland, he w m tte son of Friendship Circle, Salvation court. Lenox St.; Mrs. Syl'vla Craig, ‘T learned he was an executive reoedpts of 837,006. MIcImwI and Margairot Winkle tion, he said, there would be no WORLD FAMED The contract, called the memo­ Army, will meet Monday at 6:30 money for contingency such as Last Thursday, the State Police Hebron; Michael Preautti, 37 Hamidifiers a big steel company in Pitta In October the poet office moved difficulties some HO miles south Murphy. Re waa a member of the HEATING burjto,’.’ the minister explained Owned and Operated by PAUL L. YOUNG SB., randum of uinderatandlng, expired pm. for a potiuck at tli« church. rock if tbe directors a;^)ropriated brought the quintet to Manchester Courtland St.; Mrs. Julia Haverl, into larger quarters in the top ­ Jan. 6, and General Manager Rich-r west of Saigon. Khlghta of Columbus, the Ancient for appearance before Circuit 12 Tumblebrook Dr., Vernon. ARE YOU Friday, "and she was vialt^ ping center on Rt. 81. OPERETTAS .A Former Rerident at Maneheeter. A search continued, meanwhile Order cf Hlberniana,^tte Foresten, only the exact airnounL IN Dehonidifiera relatives in Huntington, Pa. They EVBKY TUESDAY ard Itartin Mui not yet drawn a The PTA Council will hold an Court Judge Douglass B. Wright. a d m i t t e d TODAY: Charles Inymmi ts Meat new one. for a two-engine Mohawk recon and a charter member of tte executive meeting Monday at 7:30 Any money unspent In tte 84, AIR CONDITIONING have three children. I urged them 2 Perfoimanoea Daily TARS Club. 000 additional appropriation wUl He set bond in each case at 819,000 Vandenburg, 49 S. Hawthorne St. Air Cleaners Men of Seoond naieeance plane that fell some p.m. in the Buckland Sdiool. and continued the cases for hear­ BIRTHS TEMTYatDAY: Twin or out o f reconcile, and they said they Church will meet at 6:30 pjn Matinee At 4 PJML—E v e n i^ At 8:15 where in the mountains north at Survivon include two sons, be returned to tte capital Improve­ would see if they could." NOW I B6aatlftl^y remodeled dining room, festnrliit sn ing in Manchester Jan. 24. The sons to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Heat Pumps Tuesday at tha pCkrsonage to at­ herb Thursday. A U.S. Armv ut- Timothy J. Murphy and Robert W. Wives o t members of the Jay- ment reserve fund, he said. hearing date will be closed be­ Welle, East Hartford; a daughter A few days ago. the Rev. Mr. JAN. 15«h JAN. 32nd excellent chef t Also men's bar for your cmnfort . . lot and a Tftetnameee ariny ob­ Murphy, both of Hartford, anoth­ HOT W ATER? tend a Churohmen’s FMlowaMp of Victor Heibert’s cees are toirited to a meeting; of Another appropriation tte direc­ cause of yesterday's Superior to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams, Hunter got a letter from Pitta Oongr^;ational Orurcliea meeting Sigmund Romberg’s Ddidons steaks find other Hne foods served from our server were to the plane. The two er daughter, Mrs. Edward Been of tors will consider Tuesday is 81,- Water Pumps burgh. Personal Notices the club Monday at 8 p.m. at the (Jourt action, it was reported. Scott Dr.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Jart9%f*a4a7forM WILLIAMS in TaloottviUe. Tbe theme cf toe B ^ e n kitchen whidi is open for yonr iiMqpectlon. were armed and carried survival Hartford; nine grandchildren and Manchester Qjuntry CSub. Coffee 000 for a skating rink at the West Kellogg, who State Police say David Palmer, 4 Goelee Dr. "It was from the couple," he meeting wift be "A Leymaa Looks “NAUGHTY “The Student kits. nine grsat-grendchUdren. Side teimis. courts, to be made like a i Water Cool«g said. "They were back together and doughnuts ”wUl be served af­ was the ringleader in the attempt­ BIRTHS liODAY: A daughter can get yon oat trariUot at Africa" tbe Rev. James H. In Memoriam War planea strafed and bombed The funeral will be held Mon­ ter a business meeting. tte one at the Cmnmunlty Y ten­ ed break, has been returned to tte to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony lan tillo, again. They said they wanted to n lev ISS patrene avail- Widespread objectivee to South day at 8:80 a.m. at tte Ahem Fu­ Water Softeners OIL SERVICE, Inc. Ameling, peatov, fiyarta. ARIETTA” Prince” to toring munory of Gordon O. Tut- nis courts. A berm is constructed State Jail at Hartford, while the 5 Range Hill Dr., Rockville; a sen If you live in a typical Immm, thank me for coming on the line Briefs able fer weddlnge,ige, hanaueto and hoUtow OPEN 7 DAYS who passed away January li, Viet Nani Friday, nie growing neral Home, 180 Farmington Ave., and' talking to them, and said Hear: R earr parttee. For The Central (Connecticut Chap­ around tlM oourL the concrete is other four are being held at the to Mr. and M rs Karmen Lang, yon could easily rmi out e f hoi! Zone Control The spartM program for men "Ah, Sweet reeervaflene, phone TB AWElKw-l air tqwratlons followed a visit to Hartford, with a solemn requiem ter of the American Institute of covered with a white plastic Tolland State Jail. Ellington. they were confident that every­ wUl be held from 7 to 9 pm . Mata- M 643. JBvsry day hi some smell way. the theater by Adm. Harry D. Maas at St. Justin’s Church at 9. water several timas a week. thing would work out.” Mystery of Ufe"- Industrial Engineers will have a GENERAL ELBOTBAO DEALERS day at the. Coventry HQdi SeboM Hamorlsa of yon come our way. Felt, commander of U.S. forces to Burial will be to M t St. Benedict technical meeting Monday, Jan. 21, Now you eau hope eft tte kef B a th R o o m s The minister declined to rims and yaars roU swiftly by. Cemetery, Bloomfield. muUr you neai at ant tima far gymnasium, ^xmaorte by the Cbv- But lova and memories never die. the Pacific. He said the war waa at 6:30 p.m. at Ctarvilles Rertau- Known for Quality Prodooto miS Service lease the couple's name. entiy Recreatteta Gcramittee. taking a generally favorable Friends may call at tte funeral oniy 9 }^ a day. 'Ilunk of it— FEB. 6ttl JAN. 3tMi rant, Wilson. Geotge H. Martin, The Rev. Mr. Hunter la the mis* The executtvn baste ef toe Wife, chUdren, parents course for the South Viet Nam home today from 7 to 9 p.m., and only 9Mf* • day! 841 Broad S t, BtanclHeter—MI 9-4548 later of the Church of Healing Wa­ Vieter Bertiert’i and brothers. chief industrial engineer at Tran­ League of Women Voters 'will government. tomorrow from 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 sition Electronics Corp. will speak 'Yes, thanks to MobOheat— ters, a small congregation that Letner A Lowe’s SIANLF, V WARN II, p jn . meet at 8 pm. Monday at the Ill Memoriam on "Predetermined Time Stand­ and on oil-fired hot water heater meets in his Loe Angeles home. bonoe o f Mrs. Richard ObughUn on “MAY- ards v«t«us Time Study.” He is from Altoona and hm beim TOMORROW ^ to lo v ^ memoro of Patrick J. Mo- John P. Osniey o f correct capacity—your family N. River Rd. Qmn, who psssod away Jmiuary U. con take care of off tt A washing a minister for 11 years. The Zeming Board o f Appeals T B ir and MONDAY 1960. bis third anniversary In Heaven. John P. Carney, 66, o f llB Pianist Block 'Bluefield Dr., died euddenfy this The Kiwanls C^ub will meet Boede ot one time. WILLIlUimC STATE GOUESE will hear a request for vsnaaos' Hear: Worgj^oan't ozpresa the heartachea Tuesday at noon at the Manches­ to zoning at 8 pm. Monday at tbe “ Atanoet Like morning at Manoberter Memorial Mom can do the tenily wash, Being in L a IIREPLY” home at Mrs. Robert Ahlness, 45 • J f * * * ' Matoematlea, SMenoe, gchool. Hear: Hear: lend, Victor Lemora. Prelude” anil Beettoven’a "Stmata aioD of Niles Bement Pond, West 'Castle Rd.' Mrs. El. John .Kjellaon ■ HIstosy, Pqrehology and Forelfn Language The demonstrations will be in pronam for the year. Op. 37, No. 1 to E flat major. Hartfoid. ' ^ will serve as co-hostees. John Pof- Delicious Shaiiy Glen Vanilla Ice Cream *1^ 4-^ID Town Committee. will . "Tu See You "Doialwy SHOWN AT the areas of arts and crafts, '• Again".. Serenade” In Memorism The second group,..' includes i Survtvora, beeidea hia mother. finbarger, intern, will speak on covered with hot blueberry sauce and top­ Tuitum tM e»areaU »v$17.50per$em ester homemaking, industrial arte, phys­ meet at 8 pm. Monday at Bootb- SiGS-St3S4iiSi to. loving mamory ef flpirito Tesoo Schumaiai’B “NovMetta to F ma­ Include a brother, Robert E. Car­ "Ths Chrlatlah Looks at Death.” MORIARTY ical education and science. The Dlmook Memorial Libeaxy, Bm. mill eta who passM away Jan. II. iMO. jor,” "Arabcwiue” and "Novelette ney Jr. of Mancheater; a sister, ped with whipped cream and a cherry. hour of credit^ Mrs. Edwin H. Intotcm, Trii will hear these M enui^^ Srisga "Tkatoft^ audio-vieual department, guldanoe •:fURI aiM ant at f l i p and 7:S5 • Goao but not forgottan. in D major” : find Liast'e “Fune- Mra. Loiwnooe G. NeCf c f Oiicago, VERY GOOD! O nAsto estoiaa an available afternoons and evenings. hi chargeu . raUlea.” XU» and two nepfaeira.. BROTHERS office, library anl reading center ■oils, daugbtars and tomlUaa will be open. Jean,” "Vivo L’Opera,' Block will open tte eeoond hetf The funeral will be held Tusa- "Tbkay," "Gtomitiia^ of the oonoart with Chopin’s ’’Fbur .day^at 8:80 am. from tte John • ail is Amea JB. Bradford, WOliiiiantle State College^ ” Teachers or pupils will answei' Mancheater Eveaiag Herald Omfr Mta,” "Symphotay." Ib Mimorlam -I. ana totorsotod la additinnal information on: questions about the materials and entry oorrespoodent, F. .PhafiM _to Joving maiaory of 8. flgt. Donald Inunomptu*.” F.^narney fhneial Hmne, 219 W. Ml 3-5135 '■Tt equipment on display and will ex­ little, tele|iboae ITIgilm 3-628L ^THEBB (HUGAT SINGING STARS w U t 'a p ^ : r. Phelps, who- pawed away January The prcMrain 'will etoee with center (ft, with a solemn Mih ^cooNAU), !^^ b d p t . Ana The' A 194*. Shvrinsl^ "Petrouttka:” WESTOWN plain the part the materials play Maas o f laqutom a t t t e Cburofa o f PHARMACY. 301-315 CmUtm ft in toe junior high program. MBIAKHN HWNnnr . Vole# or MARIO LANZA. Tea art always In our heoria Bloclf, who: to only .84, won the dha'Aataimptlon at 9. V I II Ninth grade etolblte wlU be to FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — MA^3riJHritG3im ) RSlN|g5o, rievueap Ths Phatos family. EWaniai may call at tte funeral 459 HM«rera B(L-4«I 9-9946 1811a A O D U B I bteae tentoeraw front T to 9 pm. tbe choral room. Thomas Jeftaraon h id a latgta SVEDONOn AU , s S a DR Btk W l A'* ****** ** ••••••••Aaadoa* •«« . DrMfliBMiRBi' and Moaday ftan 3 ta 4 and 7 to To Biaintain oqr fiontinoi^ -Announoementa will be made at ooUsptkm of prehisiurie aniwu 1b \BfwhM m stson ot AMridI J. Mo* •RUMfrAMPS 7:45 and 8:46 by Mra. Edward bones dug from Big Bond lick in paMd^awaylSSa^ % fi'pm. ' ' ' ill* •••••• a •••># •aooaeoaoooa-oei -Added A ttraction On Otor Stag* of nodical aervko wo aro Tew Can Taate Tha QialHj Plata, PTO president. northern Kentucky. But after tha SNDR>TDDiAY Refreshments will be served in expedition returned with huge MRS. DOROTHY lAKIR SehaCLFinlcy ',ffS* • fis***#*# aaaaaa’#^ the cameteria by Mrs. Charles Hta idaytag in tte i960 Chopto John Ctorti Ftotoy, 31, of IS mastadon bones, one of Jafferson’s ON Ftaao Oarapettoton la Fotaita: weft Open All Doy M ob ilh M ^ Oarlson and Mra. Donald a Palm- iervanta unknowingly graond ttMA lie Bd.,' Wm Hartford, THBI !*-4riSaNLS^ the atteattoa of Artur Bnhenrteiai of Jdata ElnltV aSio taaa- tote taUttato. ^tto^mbed » ipaetoJ wtth the W. F. QuUb SUNDAY w iiitnir jat •A iTFO int MANCHESTER EVENING- HERALD. MANCHEStSII, QONNn SATPRDAY, JANUARY IS, ISM llibj*dr. aad cmne to one half of us which would 'WhnderM; Vnivene* fruUflilassa Ua under or outside not come to the oper. The dmaree aayttiing even the beet-minded of the atom has niada reOl and ir­ fnrallk IdmMst can tbueh; or Imy. In revocable the admbnlUon oC re­ ‘ ■ *' ■ rU*U«IISD Wt TBB m on moon .'I T ’ • ' BtnuLCFUMTINO 00. XftC. short, after we have begun to do ligion. Wo are, in fact' whather we G h u r c h e s 1;! :r,., Jt^feS . all the things the expects tell us to wish it or not, our brother's keep­ f I’’ do' In Latin America, then we had er. * 6 8 Saftifptar4» S' )■ rALTsi ^ natousoN OhBfrii •« CkfM Bt. CMvanf Okarek uMlaSna better begin asking ourselves Oraaga HZD, & 0 « ^ fM. met. w m p Haaaagr. riwM r ' (Ateeitieea ef Gad) takes about 81 Meeade iof a ^ OetolMr L im about those answers wfaldi cannot met. Blehard C. Balea, t«7 B. MMdle tghe. By OB. L II. lUiBVm Dbeelar Tin Friz Ptaastaritfm of this distaaoe. n ^ ltd JBvtrv BrealBg Btcept be charted, but only felt met. B. L. oaatateea, Paetar 8,000-toot alUtuda la used. It would ; i : s D i R E c r o R V •M BOIMiLya. Batcrad «t tot •:45 ajn„ BUila flriU for oMl- Of The FfiH«li|i laotthile take alwiR I8 tet at HuehMler, Coan., aa Connecticut fttti. a t T. 8, 8. 10:18 aad 9:65 am ^ Sunday 8ekM Ytar . n6.60 m oo eensible, we think, to be puzzled B y A .H .O , Maflr. Jiaka F. Waaaaa Module to scheduled to deeeim CAKE BOX BAKERY , | n Mtatha a ta a tta ^ tt 7.71 11.00 Chrlatlaa Home.” : Navy, apaakar. i Uamng. Gtwpled with a complete ttem 5,000 tori and wm MANCHESTeR HEAD INTO THE NEW YEAR BM i.S0 by the unexpectedly generous na­ 8 pm., Ckriat’ii Ambazaadora Ifubk et a lunar atmoephare la tha PtoforiBg a cewplile 1.30 B36 5 OQBgregatioaal afniiag Bov. Bag » r. lOiBay “hovoriag” tone of .about 00 arik> .30 .45 ture of its victory on the question Wa could assess the oratorical at Wcat Startford Church ^ \ Bav. Jaa« iLM eCaak "youth” Servioa. Chaplain Lin- rednoad' value of gravity. This o n ^ AUTO P A R T S E n e o f with a now hairdo fashionad of this eeselon’s numerical qualities of the new floor leaders, Chriat, SI W. Beacon 8 t BOV. Ja D. Bagaa ZM win riiow color altdaa. oomhinattoh makea it neceasary Bnginatri el .the Ball,Amwyaoa k ek b b ii o r to prervtde seme means of prac- "HOME lAKID” goods __ THB A8SOCUTBD PRESS strength for the House Rules Com­ in the House of Representatives, 6 p.m.. Bvaalng worahlp. Bar- 7 pm.,, Family Goepri Service. Corporation bava e x e r i ^ j E r j a t Tht .Ataodated Prtaa It ezchuively but must confess thst we do not mon: “Swear Not at AIL” Ifaawa a t 8, T. 8. 8. 10:18 and Obapiain Unzey wiU give BMa tloa landiiifs under these alien ingwnilty in the itoaign of toe Alae Wedding, Analvaraaiy JUST FOR YOU! atrtllltd to tht uat of repubiteation of mittee. Thuraday, 7;S0 > jb.. kOdwaak maasafa. Special mualo and aide* oonditlona to assure the astro­ Onkee, and oabas for aB aMO- •11 Btwa dlapatchta cradlted to It or really know wherS to look, among 11:S0 a.m. stoulator. The fan turbo-jat en­ ilWMm At Tear Serriee For ■et . olheraritt credited la thia patter It had been thought that the leaders or elsewhere, for oratory oarvice. LaiMoo; *”nia Pariod Ba- Ing by tha linaay fainUy will ha nauts a'phance of survival. gine wtU develop 6,300 pounds of e MACmNE SHOP SERVICE alons la onr epecialtyl ■ad alao the local neira pabUthed here. victory might come by some nar­ in the State Senate. twean tha Taatamoata.” Ohuirii of the featured. The critical step in a landing •tatib thniri. Thia to mora tban e BOOIPIIENT All rishta of republicattoo of apedal— Tueaday through Friday, 7:80 procedim la the actual touch­ Ml 8-8878 dlapatchea bereia are alto reaerred. row margin under a dozen votes. T he prime reason for this is Adama Bt. aad Wioi^ to Uks oars of the 8,8^ a FABTS (new and rebuilt) that the Senate, oblivious to some Oknrdi af tka Naaarena Bmr. Fraaria J. BOhalriL Paatar p.mn Bvangalistlo aervicat wttlt down. Any severe damage to the poimd vehlole. Tho ongine will ba o A00B880RIBB 858 Bast Middle TnriqiUm lO V i QytAxi^tA ■Ml aerrice clleat of N. E. A. Serr- Instead, the motion to set the of its ancient glories, has not for 3M Mala St. Bav. Fiaacla T. Batter, Aaaariata Rav. Stefan Gulyas, mlaalonary to landing.gear at this p w t could mounted in a two-axto gimbat e (APPLIES Cor. Vernon S t, next to Oook*e Ice. Inc. Rules Committee up with 15 mem­ many many sessions conducted it­ Iron Curtain oountrtaa. doom the astronauts for it will ring to provlda maneuvarablltty. a Da Pent Patat. SappUee Publiabera Repreaentatlrea. The prevent' them from leaving the Open Onily 10-7: Sundays 8-18 99 EAST c e n t e r ST. Jbllaa Kathewa Special Alienee—New bers again, which makes it possi­ self ss a home for the spoken, 8:30 aju.. Church Bohool claaaea Masses at 7, 8, 8, 10:15 and To Insure the jet engine to flriiri Opea Saturdays UattI 5 PAI. (CLOSED MONDAYS) TEU Ml 8-6009 T o ^ CUcaco. Detroit and Boetoa. public word. for all agea. 11:80 am. ZioB EvangeUaal Lntkamn Okorak moon. This means that the aatro- In too proper dlroetlon at au K^KBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF ble to create a liberal majority (fnaaMirt Sniad) nauta, at aU times, must be com- CIRCULATIONS. within the committee, was car­ It develops neithM* the talent 10:30 ajm., ChUdran’s Cbureh times, it wUl be gyrowtabUlaed nor the habit for oratory. Two asid Nuroery. Cooper aad High Sta. idetely a'ware of their surround­ so that it prints to toe center of ried with a margin of 39 votes— Bt. Bridget’s Okarek Bev. Paal G. P f^ ep y , Paster ings on the descent. They must The Herald PrIntinK Company Inc., relatively modem developments 10:45 a.m., Worahip BerVioa. Bav.V. Jeka IMaaey. Paster too earth regardless of the ve- HiATINO FROM.IMS7 aaauraei no financial reBponaibillty for more than three times any previ­ Menmce by Dr. J. Olonn Could et aleo be aware of thrir vecMcle Can Ml I-76B8 or Ml 8-4785 IMNCHESTER H IG H G R A D E typocraphical errora appearing In ad- are responsible. First, the Senate Bw.ev. StaaleyStaaley: B. HasttBa 8 am., Sunday Britori. hlols attitude. GLASS TerUaementa aad other reading matter ous estimate. does more and more of its reel Eoatem Naaarena College. Bav. Paaala B. BhMoey attitude, qMRfl end'•condition. A Vonattilty fltraosod ta The Kaacheater Beenlng Herald. 8 pjn.. Youth Serviee. 8:80 a.m,. Adult Bible atudy. co m p e te display system to yield In addiUon to toe turbo-jet en­ MANCKfSTER OIL i:0. • For Auto Windshields Now the Kennedy administra­ business in secret caucus, some- 10 a.m., Divine Worahip. Text: this information la of utmost im­ Travel Firm Offers $99 U,S, Tours • For Store Fronts and Dlarilay adeertlaing closing houra: Umes, Indeed, with both parties 7 p.m., Evangeliatic Service. ICaaaaa at 7. 8, 8,10 and ll.a,m . gine, two hydrogen peroxide lift INOORPORATBD PRINTING For Konday—1 p.m. Friday. tion is reportedly trying to figure Meeaage by Dr. Gould. Luke 3:61-03. Theme, “Leeaona portance. ACAFOOD Now you can plan your trip ot^ all sizeu of windows caucusing together in the same for Everybody, Through the 18- rockets with throttles wilt bs pro­ 86-Boar Prompt Service a lifetime. Travel 3,000, 5,000 even Py>r 'Dieaday—1 p.m. Konday. out what this may mean. And, as room for their greater mutual con­ Wedneeday, 7:30 pjn.. Prayer FIrat Ckarefc et Okrist, Sriaattst At Edwards Air Force Base, vided. If a malfunction of the jet CHOICE VARIETY trip or one around the world, • For T’able Tops JOB AND COMMERCIAL r Wedneaday—^1 p.m. Tuesday, and Praiae oervica year-old JesUa In the Templa.” Edwards, Calif., this problem Is 8,000 miles, all around or across Manchester Travel Services will r Thuraday—1 p.m. Wednesday, we say, that is a sensible course. venience. The exhaustive nature of Ufaaaaiti Teaople Nursery In pariah house. engine occurs, these rockets can FUEL and It A N G I O IL the U.SAl. with the remarkable OPEN 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. PRINTING Sr FHdae—1 p.ni. Thursday. the caucuses leaves little to be being eiqilored and an underlying provide sufficient thrust. for an Quality make your trip a more pleasant F tr Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. And the most sensibls conclusion 11 a.m., Gottesdlenst phUosoplw of operation is being Salea, aeyrica and Inatallatlon Greyhound "See the U.S-A. Travel SATURDAY 8 A.M. to NOON Prompt and Efficient Printtag Claaaifled deadline: 10:30. a.m. each said out on the open floor. We First Oongiegattenal Cknrek 11 a.m.. Suisday Bervioo. Sunday emergency lamUng. on nil midni bnniera. Ticket” — it’s all yours for just one. Of AU KInda to such analysis will be to say that Of Venon 7 pm., Young Pele’B Society. develc^ed. Paul F. Bikle, direc­ The enrineere endowed this sim­ Manchester Travel Services is should say that the Connecticut School and nuraaiy. ‘‘Bacramant’' Monday, 8 p.m., Valparaiso Uni- Wa Give Top Valna Stomps $90 (ticket good for 09 days)! For what the vote means is that on State Senate provides the shortest Dr. AlUaon Bay Heaps win be the subject of the DeBaon- tor of the Flight Research Center, ulator with conslderabla vaTsatU- Seafood further information on this amu- an agent for Greyhound, Trail- Wednesday, Jan. 9, the House vot­ laterim BOalster Sermon. The Gridea Text ia from vanity Guild, Nutmeg Chapter, at indicates that only from a slmu- Ity. Under its own power it can Holmef? L o t Accommodates 60 Cars ways, Gray Line and offers serv­ J. A. WHITE Baturday, January 13 motions, and the shortest explana­ S t Mattehw's Pariah House, New MANCHESTER OIL CO. Ing Greyhound travel ticket phone COMMUNITY PRESS ed 235 to 195 in favor of having tions of motions, that could ever be Psalms 116:18. Scriptural arise latlon system can the necessary clhnb to toe deelrod altttuda The enlarged parking area atf ices anywhere In North America. 0:SO and 10:45 4um., .Church Britain. cockpit dtsplay sitetams be de­ INCORPORATED 43 O A K ST. Manchester ' Travel Services Bus tours can be arranged for an 9 E u t Middle Tpke. 15 members on its Rules Com­ found in any legislative body any­ tlons win Inriude the foUowlng: where toe experiments will brign, 878 North Main S t the rear of the Holmes B^ineral MI-9-4636, in Rockville, TR-5-1539. G L A S S CO. Panacea Plus What? SchooL Matthew 5:6. Correlative paas- Wednesday, 7:80 p,m., Lutheran veloped. The types of displays and and than by throttling down tha TEL. Ml 8-8887 Home and tell them what you individual or a group or a bus SI Blasell St.—Tel. Ml 0-7833 Telephone Ml 9-5727 where. Any stranger coming upon Women’s .Missionary League mia- Home, 600 Main S t, is doubly ap­ Call coUeot from other areas or mittee. the Senate in open session, and uh 10:50 a.m.. Service and Worship. ages from “Science and Health tunotlons of soma components can jri engine. Us occupants can be­ want and they will see that every­ write P.O. Box 1072, Manchester, may be chartered. ‘niere aeama to be a girowing, Sermon by Dr. Heiqia: “’nie Pow­ aolon and sociaL only ba dstermined by putting man preciated at tola aeaaon of the thing is arranged as you wish. Reservations can be made for Beyond that, we would say, aware of the hours its members with Keiy to the Scriptures" by Thuraday, 6:80 p.m., AduX In- gin a ons-sixto g dsoosnt. On tha Conn. •ml healthy awarmieas, of late, of had been spending cut in the cau' er of Words.” Mary BekM* Slddy, Include the fol­ in a simulated set (rf condltiona way down the attitude of the rim- year for toe roada are narrowed The Holmes- Funeral Home is resorts all over the world, north, there is nothing guaranteed, any 5:30 p.m., Junior Pilgrim Fel­ fonmation hour. Onitom MailE truly a family affair and any Have you ever wondered what south, east or west. You choose the poeeibnity that certain sup- cus anterooms, would be curious to lowing: p. 4:13. to disclose what is needed for ulatoT ia regulated by the opera­ UnOufjeefO-aiU by anow and ice. Not only is it more than It was guaranteed that lowship. 8 p.m., Wednesday meeting. 7:30 p.m., CalUng — vlaMing. proper presentation. To augment tion of h y ^ g e n peroxide jria, time you phone a member of the your travel agent can really do tor and Manchester Travel Services ABC APPUANGE posed panacea anawera to the know by what unspoken language mooting. ^ hazardous to park in the street you? First of all, he win help you P0NTI.4C no liberal measure would ever pass the Senate knew what It was do­ 0:30 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fel- Reading Room hours at 740 this philosophy within the next 18 which in turn are activated by a family answers your call suid is will make the arrangements for prablona of our time—problema lowahlp. months, a dynamic lunar landing WlRiow GavEriagt but passing cars spray mud, water there to serve you personally, plan your trip to ony place you you. Want to spend a weekend in REPAIRS Congress in the sessions when the ing. Main St, excepting legal holidaya. Oeaeerdia Lntheraa Charch conventionsl airplane oohtroi era- choose. He will actually save AND ef an time, one supposes—are not Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Women’s Monday th ro u ^ Saturday, 11 a.m. simulator will be built tor toe cen­ tem. The center etick and rudder and salt on parked cars. The park­ Mark Holmes founded the business New York? The firm will take die-hard conservatives controlled When you do every bit of busi­ Fellowship. Film and talk on “Vil­ 46 PttU a St. e Window Shades no TOLLAND ST. ing area is able to accommodate years ago and hia sons Howard, money for you and make your ar­ care of hotel accommodations. As really in the panacea category ness at least once in caucus, there to 4 p.m.; Thursday, 11 am . to 0 ter by Bell AerosystemS Corpora- pedals famUiar to pUoU are the 19 Maple St.-Mi 9-8879 the Rules Committee. lage Retem" by Mrs. James Rev. Paal O. Kalaar, Paator tton. e Vertteal and Venettan BUnda EAST HARTFORD at least 60 cars, making parking Arthur and Norman have not only rival more pleasant for all ar­ a m atter of fact, it will make res­ TEMPEST is little urge to do it over again in p.m. ccntrole. rangements will be made in ad­ after all. The question the Kennedy ad­ Morst. Opposite Thrust Built-Ia When in operation, the vehicle Drapee and Hardware BU 9-6333 convenient and safe for those call­ followed ip his footsteps but have ervations in hotels all over the ttEPAlRS ON- Take, for instance, the problem public, and so it is probably the 8 a.m., Holy Communion, Church ing a t the Home. The entrance to the same deep regard for personal vance. If you are undecided as to world for you, whether it be for a ministration and Washington ob' continually growing use of the Cenunnalty Baptist Church School and nuraeiy. The conventional three-legged can be maneuvered eo that It haa the type of clothing needed, this SALES and SERVICE et lAtin America. Everybody Second Congregational Church 885 E. Center St. configuration of .toe 8,500-pound a vertical velocity of about 90 Power and Hand Tools the parking area is from Bigelow interest in the families they serve day, a weekend or a vacation. GRILLS, ELECTRIC (RONS, servers are asking, in the wake of caucus as actual legislative work­ 10:80 a.m., The Servlc*, Chunk St. and you can go out the same which has become a tradition of information is available. Should Travel by air, by bus, a cruise TOASTERS, PERCOLATORS, knows, or everybody thinks every' ing session which is primarily re­ 335 N. Main St. Bev. Alex H. Blaeaaer, kOaiater School and nuraery, landing vehicle will be. present h feet per eecond, and a motion FINDELL'S Painting and Deooratiag Tools last Wednesday’s vote in the Bev. FeUx M. Davis, Mlaloter Garden and Land Tm Is way or circle toe Homp and drive the Holmes Funeral Home. you desite to travel out of the out of New York, Miami, Fort VACUUM CLEANERS, hody knows, that the problem sponsible for the dearth of speech- 6:30 p.m., Ixither League. the simulator. To confOm to the back and forth and from elda to 485 MIDDLE TPKE., EAST country, he wUl arrange foreign Paul Dodge House, is whether or not this Mrs. Richard Plniney) 0:30 a.m.. Church School for all one-sixth "g" of toe lunar sur aide of 70 feet per second. The Baby, Household, Party out on to Main St. It is more conn T h e Funeral home is beautifully Lauderdale or New Orleans—all HEATERS, PANS. 'dowli there Is one of giving both making ability In the Senate in re­ Associate Mlnlstor Monday-Frlday. 8-45 a-m., kCorn- Phone 8H 8-6805 and Baaquet Supplies venlent to enter the Home through car rentals or purchases. In this this will be arranged for you if SEWING MACHINES means a working House majority cent decades. ages. Classea through Grade 3 Ing Suffragea. face, a ton turbo-jet engine iriU duration of flight is sufficient to appointed. It is large enough to country, car rentals will be made in •Umulus and adjustment to the have eesaiona lasting through Invalid Needs the rear entrance which Is on toe take care of any service. Three you call Manchester Travel Serv­ Pontiac, Inc. has finally been created for the The second modem development provide a constant upward push allow the vehicle to climb to 8,- R. A. PEARL, Prop. north side after your car is park­ advance for you. ices and there is no charge. The economy, so that there la more Kennedy program. And the an­ which has seemingly hilled oratory 10 a.m. Morning Worahip and Morning Wonhip. Emanuel Lathe ran Church or toruat of five-sixths toe weigh 000 feet, translate a distance of services may be carried out at 878 Hein SL-Tel. Ml 0-3881 All work giiarantoed Church School. Nursery. Sermon 10:30 a.m.. Morning Worahip. ed. The whole parking area ia the 'same time without conflict. Traveling does not need to be services are free. The firm will al­ wealth created there and so that swer we would suggest is that the in the State Senate, ae Indeed It Rev. C. Henry Anderzoa, Pastor of the vriitole. Thus tha pull three miles from the takeoff rite, brilliantly illuminated at night. prohibltlveTy expensive. You will so arrange for baggage and acci­ by the Rev. Mr. Davis, ‘The Great Sermon: "Theae Things Jesus downward will be comparable tc elmulate a lunar landing. of two The large chapelP' becomes two the wealth thus created ie more and soundness of the in- has had Its subtle, untoward ef' said: Be Not Afraid." Nursery Joha Poflfaiharger, latem The loss of a member of the smaller chapels b be amazed to find out that many dent insurance while you are feet almost everywhere, ia that of Promise.’’ the one-sixth “g” on toe hmar sur­ minutes duration and fly back to CAMPING ly pulling sliding trips are amazingly low priced— traveling. equitably distributed among the dlvldual-^eaBures in that Ken­ . 11:16 a.m.. Church School Grades program and crib room. family ia difficult at any time but doors. Bach chapel is complete the microphone. 9 am., Divine Worahip and face. At tha apex of the three legs the takeoff point. CAR LEASINQ when such a loss occurs away for instance you can have a six- For Uiose traveling, why not people. nedy program will decide whether 7 through 12. O^fee hour after morning wor­ will be a pUMfUc cockpit triiere It Is unthinkable that a second with its own family room and on CUNLIFFE ’The Senate, with only 34 mem ahip service. Church School. Chapel Choir. EQUIPMENT from home, it ia even more dlffi- day trip by ship to Bermuda for plan a wonderful "going away DON W ILLIS There, everybody knows, Is the hers sitting in a circle vVhlch has 6:45 p.m.. Mu Sigma Chi group 10:30 a.m., Dirine Worahip and two pilots wlU Bit with toe dla "space” liftoff vehicle will not be the second floor there is another as little as 8125! or not they can depend upon any will meet at the church with Mr. 7 pm., Junior and Senim High Tents, Cots, Sloeping Bags, cut, or would be if it were not for chapel, making three in all. This gift”? Arrange a dinner for the reeUy sound way to oppose Com­ been the same cosy size for many Church School. Ronald Erickaoo. play panel directly, in front of soft-landed on the moon to pro­ and RENTALS toe service offered by the Holmes All of these services are avail­ travelers at a famous restaurant. MOTOR SALES kind of majority in the House. and Mrs. Stanley Matteson. Baptist Youth FellowShipa them. In the case of a maUune- vide for emergencies In toe event Air Mattreaaea, Stoves third chapel hilias Its own family munism In Latin America, to years, was just the right size for aototat and Emanuel Choir. Ser­ Funeral Home. Through their able at Manchester Travel Serv­ Have theater tickets for a hit EXPERT AUTO BODY end GARAGE The other day, a sufficient num­ compelling and developing ora­ mon: “ReaponsibUitlea of Paramts tion of toe vehicle, a aero veloci­ of a disastrous maimed landing. P in t in Mancheetor. New oars, Laatorns room, also. show awaiting them, and also prove that democracy is a better membership in the National Fu­ All rooms are fully air condi ices and Victor DellaFera, the PENDER REPAIRS 18 Main St„ Tel. Ml 9-4531 ber of members of the House vot­ tory, in the days before the me­ and chiMifm.” Nuraary. ty, aero altitude ejection seat is However, In spite of this safe­ full matatenanoe, tally Insured neral Directors’ Association they owner, will be happy to help you candy smd flowers. These delight­ answer than castroism. Area Churches Wedneaday; 7:15 p.m„ Bible provided to sateg u i^ the pilot. guard, engineers are atiU deslgn- to reduee your problema and MANCHESTER tioned. An excellent loud speaker ful gifts can be waiting for the ed against the idea that any one chanical aid came along. Then are able to take care of all ar­ system amplifies every word of in any way possible. If you wish, ENAMEL and LACQUER All of this may still stand, with particular group or political slant voice and language had to be com­ Study Hour in Chapel led by Paa­ The moon landings will be elmu- mg the lunar landing vehicle as worriea. For full information SURPLUS SALES CO. rangements and relieve you of the personal service at home may be travelers at their destination REFINISHINGS Specialixing In pelling, and there had to be at­ tor Anderson. lated by a starting descent from though It were the sole mesma of toe service and there is a flower yours. A representative will call. whether it be in this country or certain notations and reservations. riiould be able to possess a routine The First Lutheraa Ohurek The Calted M e t h ^ t Chnroh can 188 N. MAIN ST. details. room. To provide protection tention from the whole circle, if a celling altitude of 8,000 feet- escape from the moon. This fact Juat phone the Holmes Fuiieral at your convenience. Brocliuies abroad. Just phone Manchester REASONABLE PRICES BRAKE SERVICE Perhapa the one big reservation stranglehold on all legislation. But BoekvUle Bolton alone should be reassuring to at Depot Square against fire a dictograph fire de­ FREE ESTIMATES the speaker was even to be heard. **• Bpiacopal Chowk though 6,000 feet may prove to tective system was Installed a few will be mailed on request and Travel Services and it will take should be to acknowledge that all the votes which thought this way Oratory was necessary, and the Tha Rev. Dr. DhvM O. Jaxheiaser Rev. Abram W. Saagrey, Mhiiztez CliBrch and Park 81a. be more realistic. On the moon those astronauts Who, within toe Paul Dodge Ponriae Open DaUy to 8:00 P.M .. whether you plan . a three-day 1 care of it for you. Front End Alignment this takes time, and that the prog­ Pastor The Rev. G ^ e F. Noatraad, the lunar lander would take 55 next six or so years, will under­ INC. J..FARR— 3-7111,^ ypars ago which offers complete RT. S3—VERNON, CONN. and voted to make such a routine Senate expected it and honored it. Mrs. Harold K. Schriba 9:30 a.m., Sunday School and 378 MAIN STREET coverage 24 hour's a (lay. Just Above the Traffic Otreie ress of democracy la one in which The room which was just right Sector seconds to drop tke 8,000 feet, If take a lunar landing. condition impossible could also Organist-Director Nursery. The Bev. Joha D. Haghea, Copyright, 1968 Phone BH 8-8881 Few of us are familiar with TEL. MI 8-0016 General Repoir Work democracy has to keep meeting for the voice which could shout ia 0:30 and 11 a.m„ Morning Wor­ it did not slow down at approach Spring Feeds Font very quickly, we think, ba the Just a little small for the micro­ Mr. Everett O. Thnemmler —_ « SeaJjk Aaalataat ta toe sortocc. On thC' earth It Oeaeral Features Carp. services offered by a funeral dl more and more severe testa before votes which would send back to Suaday School Sapt. ship. ^rm on: “kCatehing Our' The Bav. wnUam F. Ocader m , We Urge You To Support PORTABLE TV RENTALS rector until the need arises. If Churches phone, and members of the Senate Forgiveness with God’s.” It emerges victorious, after which, are never quite sure they really Jiattor Aaalataat TJhe Lutz Junior Museum Motorola and Zenitta Salea r. there are questions ' you would In Cathedral some committee any half-baked, 9 a.m., Sunday School claaaea 4 p.m.. Junior HI Youth Group. Tha Bev. Ronald tower magazine articles: "Benefit­ •ten.''Sermon by MaJ. L a m is, like to ask, stop in any time at the of course, its hard work vrill be wildly-premised measure which ap­ need It, and never quite resolute In 6:30 p.m.. Senior Hi Youth “Yoii Could Be Wrong.” and Serviee their use of It. But, while the for all ages. Adult Bible and teach­ Perpetual Deacon ing by Subjection to Authorities," "BLOCKS Holmes Funeral Home and a Soatli Methodist Church Carved in Salt TODRAINE hgeinning all over again. peared and asked passage mainly er training riasaes. Group. and "Conscience and Subjection to 2 p.m.. Hospital visitation by We Service AU Makee et TV, member of the family will talk Rev. Lawrenoe F. Almond speaker of the moment never quite Mn. EUsabeth Wilson and Mrs. Samples of the conditions which because it was “liberal.” really uses it and never quite gives 10:15 a.m. Church service. Holy 7:80 a.m.. Holy Communion. Authorities." Day’s text: ‘Tf You CUSTOM MADE Radloa and Phonogrspha o f with you. If you do not have your Rev. Ray C. Hollis Jr. By JAMES DEWEY Inspire suih reservation may be Communion celebrated. Nursery Taleottville Oengregatioaal 9 a.m.. Morning Prayer with In­ Love Me, You Will Obeerve My Thomas McCann. own cemetery lot, it might be wise BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — PAINTS A'' least we hope that is the it up. his fellow senators all make during serviee. Charch struction Iw the Rev. Mr. Noa- Commandments.” 8:30 p.m., Prayer service. CANVAS AWNINGS to consider this matter. Today 9 and 10:45 a.m.. Morning Wor­ Thousands of Cktiomhians attend gained from looking at the par- way it will bo. A good leglslauve one commBC—1318 Venesueia, the real problem ia not 8 p.m.. Mission Oommitteo moat- ice. 615 Center St. 105 WEST c e n t e r ST. DINNERS SERVED 1:00 Kuhup's Corner 8 p.m.. Young Adult Group will trading salt from the mountains FOR REPAIRS, try, to constitute “peace hoatages" looking in on this modern Senate Major E. Walter Lamie Begln^gs,” by the pastor. S:0S wedeend Review meet at Miss Marjorie Williams’ REBUILT TYPBWBmaiS that of breaking up large estates big. 7 p.m.. Youth Fellowship Tetophone 80 0-8001 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday for gold, emeralds, food, cloth 1 REPLACEMENT whose presence would prevent their with a sardonic and quizzical ez- Friday, 8 am.. Holy Com­ 10:30 a.m.. Breaking Bread. Monday, 8 p.m.. Women’s Fel­ Established 1040 5 P.M. to 8 PJM. Raynor Shines apartment, 20 Hartford Rd. Miss and ^ins. ON ALL TYPES OF ROYAI.S. UNDERWOODS. •o that peasants can own their preasion, os if he were wondering groups. 8 a.m.. Teen-age breakfast and lowship. Mrs. William Barnett, News Sign Off L. C. SMITHS Ete. home country from ever launching munion. 13:15 p.m., Sunday SehooL WTIC—1886 Marion Jesseman wUI present About 125,000 sacks of salt are own, but that of getting anybody what possible satisfactions its 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. prayer service. missionary to Africa, guest speek- Wednesday Nile la Family N|te 1:00 News slides of her AUska trip. mined monthly, and geologists an -'omic attack on their host Saturday, 7 pm.. Couple's Club Union Ceanegattenal OhiKeh 3:00 We Handle Stationery Along to go out aad own and use the members could be getting out of maeting. Tueeday, 8 p.m.. Prayer and 0:80 a.m., Sunday School for •r. Manchester Shopping Parkade Metropolitan Opera claim the deposits won’t be country, la, after all, merely a dra­ their stultified, muffled perform- RockvIBe y Bible m e^ng. all agee. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Fellow­ 5:30 Monitor With Office filachlne SnppUea great stretches of fine land which Rev. Paul J. Bowttan. Paator West Middle Tpke.—MI 8-0738 1:15 News Sports and Weather St, John’s PoUsh National worked out for thousands of years. Your MaU List Aa Oealred matic suggestion for smplasisiBg ancea Cooney had power, if he VeraoB Methodist Charch Friday, 8 p.m., Bible study. 10:45 a.m.. Holiness meeting. ship Clrcls at manse. Informal 6:80 Monitor Catholic Church The experts say the mountain of are available. needed IL Or one can remember 7:06 Keyooard Klngplna sor- thing which is already a real­ Rt. SO—Veraoa 9:30 a.m.. Church School for Mualo by Citadel Band and Song- dismiasion. 7:16 Careers Rev. Walter A. Hyszko, Pastor salt was formed by a deposit of A. J. BERUBE, Prop. For all ’ this, the Betancourt people like Frank Bergln of New Rav. Robert FIrby, Pastor Center Oengregatioaal Charch Tu R n P IK E 7:80 Uonlti^r ocean water. Marine fossils are Ml 0-3473—5U S-6S63 ity. Haven or Howard Alcorn of Suf- Grades 5 through high sehooL Unttei OtoRch of Christ FINE SELECTION 8:00 government in Venezuela is not 10:40 am ., Charch School for Malne-UConn Masses at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. found In the mine. We do not have to have half of fleW who had another kind of Sunday, 9:30 a m ... Morning 11 Oeuter St. AUTO BODY 10:30 Just Jaza Work on the .cathedral was WOODCOCK only the natural number one ene­ infante through Grade 4. U:U Sports f Final ,UI«1 our President’s family living in power—^thc power of making an worahip. SennoB by the pastor. Bev. OUfferd Sfanpsaa, WINES U;80 Starllihl ~ started In I960 and was com­ my of Castroism and Communism 10:46 am ., M orni^ wonhip 1:00 Rlgn^fl;hl Serenads North Methodist Church REfRIGERATION CO. Moscow, or other important and almost conversational tone and Child care. service. Sermon, “A n a n and a Mbitetsr Hear U S . Nayy Chai^ain SuO Parker SL pleted four years later. —this would be natural because well known Americans living in level of speech turn the whole 10:65 am .. Church School. LIQUORS WBAT-aU Rev. H. Osgood Bennett The mine has four levels. The Vlirs PIZZA SHOP chamber quiet and hushed to see Place for Bhreiyone/’ the Rev. 1:00 tkibbiD Alone the latter would aim to destroy other sections of Russia, to know 4:30-7 pm.. School of kOaoioiia Mr. Bowman preaching. 8. 9:18 and 11 a.m., , Morning 10:30 Timlght At My P ace Minister cathedral was built on the second 158 W. MIddIa ’nnmplka first that experiment which had what their next word would be_ at WlndaorvUle. 3 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim Fellow­ Worship. Sermon: "Einanuel' God WRECKER BEER U;0u Sign Off level. Builders had to blast out Phone Ml 9-879fl that any atomic attack by us on and all sans microphone, thamk Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Women’s So- a n o th e r ICWNWC first WPOP-1416 the two-story church. A A Upholstery most chance of demonstrating an ship will go skating at Kingston With U a” Rev. Harold Burdon 1:00 Connecticut Ballroom 9 and 10:30 a.ra.. Family Wor­ Russia would be certain to result you. eiaty for Christian Service. preaching. CAJ.VARY SERVICE W E DELIVER 7:00 Dale Kelly ship. Sermon: “The Witnessing The cathedral consists of four AND IVl Shops t w i k answer other than their own— 'The only cure we can think of Pond on South St Thoae naeding 13:00 Johnny Argo Show naves. The principal one termin­ P in the death of many Americans. Wednesday, 7 p.m.. Midweek a ride, meet at church at 3:45. 8:15 and 11 ajn.. Churrii School. You eon switch to de­ Community.” RE-UPHQLSTERING but the Betancourt government is the surreptitious introduction of prayer service at paraonaga 3:30 pm.. Junior High Pilgrim Toddlers through Junior lOgh. . - ffiNr—188a 9 a.m., Sunday School: Nursery, ates at the high altar behind S F A G H E T n Nor should people in Russia need microphones into the Senate cau­ 1:00 CSb News which there Is a depiction of Cal­ also has the unfortunate and dubi­ any special instruction on the point Fellowahip______, will______meet_ _a t the^ L ^tie 4:80 -pjn., CYP Chib. *Rjnmor CHURCH pendable. clean GAS 1:1(1 C:BS—it's New Grades 4-12. e Modern Fnrnlture RAVIOLI cuses. ’There, It is said, people etlH Jehovah’s Wltnueaea Fisk Memorial for sledding on I Guest speaker, Thomas 167 Middle ’Tpke. E. v ic H rs l;lb Showcase of Music 10:30 a.m., Sunday School; vary with an enormous 27-foot and Antiques ous distinction of having a par­ that, if Russia ever launches an talk and discuss the merits of Kingdom Ran HEAT at anytime by 4:30 Showcase and News wood cross towering over the al­ OPEN DAILY Fox HUL Weaver, saaeutiva at Hartford PACKAGE STORE : ( Nursery, kindergarten. Grades 1 • Store Stools end Booths ticularly vigorous brood of native atomic attack on the United States, legislation. ’The microphones Hartfetd Tpke., Rt. 80 YMCA. 6 3 CBS—European Diary tar. Thursday, 6:30 p.m.. Annual 30 BI8SELL ST.—MI 0-5507 eafling 6:65 It's Sports Time through 3. • Custom Pnrnltiire 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Communists to deal with. atomic death will inevitably claim might share a bit of the reasoning, Rockville meeting dinner will be served in 7:00 CBS News 5:30 p.m.. School of Miaaions. The right nave leads to a chapel SUNDAYS And where does this native or even the eloquence, with the 7:10 Showcase and Naws Theme: “The Rim of East Asia," of the Virgin. SUp Covers end Draperies the lives of millions of Russians. public. the eecial room. Jshavakra WMaeased am i 8:00 The World Tonight 4 PM. to 10:30 P.M. Venezuelan Communism flourish 3 p.m., thibUa Bible discourse. 7:80 pm.. Colored aUdea of Ktardsas HaU Tomorrow 8:16 Showcase and News Discussion and activity groups (or Another ends in a baptistry. A Made to Order In either case, Americans lives Subject: "Obeying the Two Great­ church aoUvitlsa during 1863. /# 13:15 Sign Off adults, eenlor high youth feUow- subterranean spring feeds the Complete Selection of Materials CLOSED MONDAYS liest? In the slums and the hovels est Commankniienta for Life." 781 Mala 8L font. would be on the block, whether 8 p.m., Annual buslneas meet­ auMiow S u b u r b ia ship, junior high youth feUowship, FREE ES’HMATES Where progress has not yet come? they lived in New York or in Mos­ 4:15 p.m.. Group diaeusstoa et ing of the church will be held in 0:65 am . Sun. School EARL junior and primary children. Re­ The fourth nave leads to a grot­ 8 p.m.. Public Bible dlscoursa. IVhere the wealth has not yet be­ A Thought for Today the Dec. 1, 1863, iaeue of Watch- the chapel. ' freshments served at 7 by the two to depicting the birth of Christ. 398 N. Main SL. Manebeetcr cow. ’’Obeying toe Two Great Com­ 11:00 am . Worahip The church has Indirect lighting. Ml 9-6334 gun to ba Kiared? Not so. Sponsored by the Manchester tower magazine, article: "Benefit­ mandments for Life.” J o d O Y " MANCHESTER TRAVEL youth groups. In either case, Russians would be Council of Churches ing by Subjeetiea to Authoritiee,” Sacred Heart Church The central nave can hold 2,(XX) O s t n n s k y The Vmexuelan Communists doomed, whether they lived in also, “C onvenes and Subjection 6:15 p.m., Dec. 1, 1863 Watch- 5:00 pm. Youth Meeting DUCOandDUUIXKFINISHDie THE BlAGASlira OP SERVICES persons. Bev. 80, 'Vernaa (Ob w SUdee BheVm) PLEASANT PLAOS VAN CAMP TM. Ml 0-6«M—TR 5-1689 come mostly out of the fair Jobs Mosco^ or New York. to Authoritiee.” ^ e cathedral was built In the DEALER IN WASTE Tomorrow is Sunday. Somewhere Rear. B aM Kelly, Paator P. O. Box 1078—Maaehester pnd tke handsome new housing Wednesday, 7:30 p.m., Groiqi Masaea at 8, 8:80 and 11 am . 7:00 p,m, BvaageUatto A MONTHLY FEATURE OF Holy Name Society center of the mountain where a But perhaps not everybody on in this paper you find listed the Bible studies in the Bible aid *T. d^pae at Calif. Baptist Theotofieel ttemtaary p.m., after the Holy Hour. Edward a residential exchange of “peace thia Sunday the Sunday that you market. Included in the kit is a Harrison SL, Manchester In OthW ta tin Amariean coun- go to Church. Bav. Baywisad B. Tc O'Brien and Frank Philopena are special stain which gives the natu­ bostagee,’’ under which some noted 9:30 am., Church Sehori, Grads AasitBat Pastor Gr AaeemMtoa ar God Chaplstaitoee 1055 friea wbare tha Communists do TTie Rev. Edward W. Johnson, 7 through adults. co-chairmen of the supper. ral patina of aged wood. Russians would always be living Vicar C h i r o h iiot aucoaed la causing so much 11 a.m.. Church School, Nursery ★ ‘ Pori-graduate Program at Harvard Divinity hare, and some noted Americans St. George's Episcopal through Grade 8. Masses a t 7, 8, 8,10:15 and 11:80 68 i#Bi;cB me. CHANGE IN SCHEDULE Ipwublc. ^ would always be living in Russia, Church, Bolton Morning Worahip. Sermon: "tlie Baa laj 8afeee5r«>88 A JL ★ ★ ★ tni maii Re |o8. . . wt law jutt On Du Pali WILU8TON PARK, N. Y. (AP) ' The leaBOB Is that, after you be- makes at least some kind et edu­ Faith 'ef Four Men.” Pttnt lorit . . h iriun to match mythhvl Hm a — There's a familiar face missing WATKINS-WEST K Bstaaei’s Ghpeb Mesalaf WeeridF—lOidTAjM. on the 7:27 Long Island Railroad Reuben Plen’s doing the rigbn hi^ieful things, cational sense, in th at It aarica to Trinity Covenant Uhurch 6 p.m., Methodist Youth Fellow­ 86. iw raar j ’sTbr., BatiVsttls REVIVAL SERVICE8~JAN. 15-20 (Except Sai) auafliw « cilirl. . . what to M ?... bow to da n? ^^D onalds ■nparl H uai Velwuela ia something Hackmatack St. Bear Keeney ship. “Glefiettfl *nraS8tti«s In commuter train out of East Willis- FUNERAL O A t L dramatize aad illustrate a truth Rev. K. EJnar Rank, Pastor Bev. Patrisb A ‘Mahoaey MU IS la ew rt Mp oa yof aiil pttoflni iob. ton these mornings. • sgrnAol, you bmw Just begun 7:30 p.m.. The Rev. Msrland Factor (TMBdtT’EHday «t 7:80 P.M.) Texaco Station which exists anyway. Shoemaker will apeak and show EsrtliMi Y m m V * hamburgers Charles Hatter, retiring insur­ BU S-6643 i.gWl-ftatfgis.. That truth is that we are all (Naatofy aai Batter Chinah) ance company emplojre, ended a 381 Main Straet SERVICE 0:30 a.m., Sunday School. Clans- slides of church work in Korea. m ases at 7. 8. 8,‘l8aadllaJa. ■eoa also is that the peace hoatages to one another and es for kindergarten through adult Monday, 7:18 pm .. Prayer and a a h m lB B fti^ BEHIND THB IRON CURTAIN NUatONARY commuting career that spanned 64 years — ever since he started Phone Ml 3-9149 ORMAND J. WEST sridom all tfig ip one znhther's care and keeping, 10:45 a.m.. Morning worship. Dtscueslon Time.- Wapplng Geaeriei “Berii et THE REV. STEFAN GULYAS 72sIiiuiNlTM MANCHESTER—PHONE Ml 9-4601 Sermon: "When Prayer la Wrong." 8 p.m.. Meeting ef the Commia- riding tae LIRR trains to high somefimea, indeed, BO matter what our nationality or Ceraragatteael rUte FHaadjy Ohastt school at' toe age of 16. Hydramatio Transmisslan Director Nursery. / sion on Education, 'i Xhe Bav. Rav..Gulyas has juat totnntod from the Iron-Curtain countries BUY THE PAINT THAT’S WOHTH THE , laridence. We are all Uviag Ughtly 6 pm.j Family Service. The ■V. Bisy B. viuege chane* Marking his tast day. Superin­ Bepsttring Wedneaday, 7:30 p.m., Msettng after aavaral months a t mtaiatry. He will ahoar aa sevaral ntehtB ^ Work Gnaranteefl 148 B. CENTER ST. of soma new together In whsit has haeoma a Moody adence film, "Dust or of Commission on Membership ahd color aUdao tokaa oa travris to the Holy Lead, iMk for tti gafilii ireiios,.. McDiuirs® tendent A Trans^rtetion Russell that Destiny,” will be shown. Evangelism. D. Spore presented Hatter with a yw y small conuminity, and there 8:80 aad 11 ajB., tesraiBg wor­ •ad'tha.Xraa Curtite OaaatriaB: Coma and bear thrilltag atoriaa' 44 WEST CINTER STREH "commuter emeritus” certificate TexBoo Lnbrtoatton Serriea Manoheater’a OMeal roots of hu- la Ba{«iacaivabla fete whidi could Wedneaday, 7:30 pm .. klJdwiguk Satmday. 8 a m . Church School ahip and Church SchooL Setmoa: et- Ma paneaal dxparisaaa ta Chrtittab aihttatry. PAINTS Berrtee i t Bibla gtudbr aai( prayer. SILVER U N| EXTENSION juid a warm hamlahake oa be­ Wa"^Qlive 3t,aC Green Stampa With rineat FBoUlttea Cor Gndoa 0 aai fl. tor the tanL" Read Herald Advs- half of tha Railroad. ■ 4? > ,-ir

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■A TI7 R O A T l i 8 » —WrastllBg «WrT-TT^X «nMT a u T ^ TMmmtimoto Spohi reiaiwMj g DAV Se«T*«t»Aff U>Ot0« HAUP/mHAf MV. tigs—Sporta IntematlMial, LOST DO«/>^NO FSBTlMTMMOnRWf ODOKIN6THAT jlfffH , 4Bote|l Channel SO moM M06CCW wsae spRsn than mimi 6AVKVeU-rH« g p.m.^AU-SUr GoK In All-Star Attraction -^MVTMAOlAr l« H«AQy ADR URVNGmfi SmstMTH AND I s a s ' Carl Girl^n Channel 80 WtoM CALUNA ANbWMarTtlH*«<^^ * VNOURANC6 . Post 62-30 S pjn.—Wide World of Sports eftjweaar** LOS ANGELES (AP)—At They’re enly stars amMg m any^^lt, Mike Ditka of ChteSgo, Jim Hy VMATOO t M T F0RMVfMNftf-*H4kp TO CARRY O N L »ass!i«L i^ r Channel 8 SfteW A R O » HW3ACK6D FROM 016 10 p jn>-Flgbt of the Woek pair of explosive offenses and stars and the Ekuitern Cjonferenee, PliUUpB of Los Angeles, and Ron IB U n d S ?N ew lOPhyMirUsalM Sets Hot/IPace Kram er e t Green Bey- » / You/^v6e.TH «r wboM is Yorklwr 11 Spoitt’ group leWin Channels nead-babanging defenses go at led by coach of the year AUle BUGGS BUNNY WRMIDASLB AS A -^T»r—<^0 ISIUdUnto USoeUlliwfCti each other here Sunday in the Sherman of the New York GianU, 111116, who tossed a record 81 SCNRAT touchd(nra passes during the reg­ g0N.VSRm -w ^ f7N l^ irindleiMik. ISAurldo F o r EjUington has a bundle too, Including i>a8ae^ ^SAVENER BREATH 1 IM fo m ) g S N « lt4 5 —'Hila W eek In Sports 18th annual all-star Pro Bowl ular season, appears to hdve ALWA/S 6U P r CARRY IS sun Injurod - 0 ^ again RockviUe High's Channel 8 of the National Football Y. A. 'nttle of the Giants, a solid thawed out from the champion­ _ J ( A ) SaWMlbtr band of receivers,, and fullback OUT GROCERIES FER ftH^ o O j tSVMolWMt 4«lltHUM e hful bsAetball team Back at fuS atrength again, 3 pjtt.—AFL AlFStar Oamo League with the Western ship game Dec. SO. He has hls HOorMftim iodieitSr wall almoM anyway, BUlngton Jim Brown of Cleveland. CUSTOMERS i M WMu . r ^jAttafasi ed in a strong perform- Channel 8 favorite Giants’ end, Del Shofner, High endM a brief losing smak Conference slightly favored But the experts have concluded SlPotMSlIfU . inmaUe itM ince last night. With three 4 p.m.—Pro Bowl Onme (NPL) as a batterymate along With ^THArs AWFUaV ’ uraioaiL g rellM . lutulmnKf and defeated Granby Sl>47. The Channel 80 because . . . well, this guy that a man like Lombardi, who Tommy McDonald of the Haglea, JeiMd MRxdomiittoD mtyera^Ied by Joe Van Ou- win web the sixth of the iMaaon NICEOFVDU, SsKoDoSiell ■ nugflMt Lombardi just doesn’t lose has coiuihed 22 games this sea­ Bobby Mitchell of Washington, MMoflta MPoom denhove— hitting in double for the Purple Knl^ta. Th^ve son and won 21, must be on a Sonny Randle of St. Louis, anil ESPECIAUy... prindpil —"-HI lost four. much anymore. flauTM, the Rama aaaUy toftplad Vince Lombardi of the two-time streak. 'They’ve decided there’s Preston Carpenter of Plttsburijb. SBCbNtiuf Wmoil Bruce Hancock returned to ac­ WSMpUng CHaatonbury, ea>S0. Pats and Rham champion Green Bay Packers is about a field goal’s difference be' Sherman plans a starting bkck- aSVtUdu - From the opanlng aoora-HL fraa tion after missing one game be- tween West and East. W} oauee of Ulness to strengthen the the head coach of a West squad field of 'nttle. Brown, McDonald, SINunbtr hFOW by Karl Nledamrarfcr—tha that seeks its ninth victory and The Los Angeles area will be and the Cards’ John David Crow, n u m b ,olub. Carl Cartaon Was last night’s Both Register blacked out of the nationwide tele­ jSfiioiboMtii nama were In fronL They led at Mgh scorer with 20 points with fourth In a row In the series that provided ^Crow Is recovered sirffi- the quarter breaka (iegdill of De- seems to have a slight edge. ■ k lti , B F PU. taama. Nladarwarfar had 18 and Jansen ...... 6 8 16 06-64 in an overtlnM thriller at SSHorbu Mhrk Buoharl 10. Coa Oonard ...... but an important game Is on tap few seconds later for the win. -A N D TM A T tonight for the East Catholic Auerbach has leaned heavl- premacy which has caused a split Nledererarfer M er ...... f Ji P latt ...... Eberle topped all scorers with WE'LL WAKE UP ^ mwzni Eagles. They travel to New Lon­ Apply for Dates ty on toe needle in sending Into rival camps and threatens TO FIND IT'S > vmaOui ...... » 3-2 t Eastern .... 17, one more than Wheeler. BUI tos Oeltlas to five National Amerl(»'s Olympic future result­ Bad Weather A L L A ...... Z « don for a date with St. Bernard's Locke and BlU Morgan each had ...... 8 4 « 10 Windham .,. jairvees. Basketball Association titles ed In the withdrawal of college and DREAMT ...... 1 *-J ' 4 BOSTON (A P )— Narraigansett 10 for Coventry. Bud Kowalski high school teams from the AAU- Blast Catholic boasts a S-0 rec­ to the past six years. After HANOVER, N. H. (AF) — t • • • ea eeae a a# • eee 0 (M) 0 and Rockingham Parka have filed had 14, Ed Detel and Kromish 13 Boston snapped a two-game sponsored event at Bostcm Garden. lee ...... 1 00 8 Wethersfield has - drew his fourth personal pUed for a split eeesion of 66 days ors for the game with 16, one more missing miler who calls the con­ ific Coast rlvali^ la the National SURELY 3E Slate Standout fonl. Auerbach palled Mm out flict which Is keeping him Idle "a Basketball Association is turning —April 16-June 1 (42) and Sept. than Jurovaty and Mike Green at and to very short order had SURPRISED/ Dale Comey Sparks 28-Odt. 19 (24). Rocky Hill. d isgrace." into a runaway for Los Angeles’ him back to the lineup—this streaking Lakers. In Lyman Win Lincoln Downs, which launched Rham copped the opener, 41-28. Ume to the backcoort. From Villanova, Pa, Zwolak night flat racing at a major track Summaries; added; "We don’t care who’s run­ Putting on a second balf surge H avlicek wound iq> with 87 Friday night, the Lakers knooked la^ year and operated in conflict OovMtrr (66) points as Boston’s high scor­ ning the show, we Just want to BEN CASEY UConn Yankee Win with sister tracks, Is expected to . B F PU. run. We've been training very off the San Francisco Warrloe* Agamst Tech Eberle ...... 7 8 17 er. Sam Jones added 28 and 134-129. The victory waa the apply for Its dates next week. MomiHon ...... 4 1 9 Bam sey 20. hard, some of Ug running twice a Storm ...... 1 0 2 “Havlicek Is toe most con­ day. These indoor meets are a big eighth straight for Los Angelae Wttfa John Slate scoring nearly Playing like a man possessed, Dale Comey scored 26 points Wenner ...... 3 2 8 part of OUT season.” and gave the Lakers a perfect 6- I HOPED HE'D HAVE MORE Lock( sistent man we’ve got right half of hla team’s pBO m For Titan Eleven ToUls ...... 34 8 561 in which John had scored 20 ing Colorado graduate student the West Coast. 0VER50...IS HEOETTINS a B9-86 victory over Cheney Tech over Vermont. The Huskies play h(Mt to Maine to^ght at Bacon (M) Don Meyers (16-1%) because of a Elsewhere in the NBA, sube o C last night bi Lebanon. F PtB. or more points. CORTWONEZ.WHEREIS c a n t WAfTj GET HIM Btorrs In another Yaifltee conf«r-4>------Kowalakl ...... "I used Havlicek all over minor blood disorder. John Havlicek and Frank Ramsey 7HEP1ACMA? Blate acored 36 points, high for ence tilt. BOSTON (AP) — An offer of Detell ...... 1 1 13 played key roles as the Boston D.t.r>i.o*_ INTO THE TRENDELENBURS At PflnoeUm, the Elia were be­ 81.5 mlUlon for toe Nesv York Ti­ Kramisli ...... 6 8 13 the court, doliig every Job and Two Top VanlterB 6 both cluba. Lyman hustled mto a In other action, Yale, minus big Churrey ...... 1 0 3 he did It like he had been However the field still Includes Celtics whipped the' Syracuse Nats fosrvoH...QUiacL'1/u 17-7 first quarter lead and atayed hind 86-38 at the half, but went tans franchioe In the American HEkGOMGOVrONUS! gun Ridk Kaminsky, managed to Wlieeler ...... 8 0 16 there to the league for a long two 16-foot vaulters in American 134-117, and the Detroit Pistons la front throughout They had a squeeze past Hrinceton 62-61 and ahead later and seemed safely Football League has been made by Rika ...... 0 1 1 borne with a 60-68 lead with a a syndicate headed by Boeton bus­ Felciano ...... 3 1 5 tone. I don’t know how much record holder Dave Tork (16-2) outlasted the Chicago Zephyrs SHORT RIBS 36-18 bulga at halftime and a 48- stay at< 9 the Ivy League, and a man like that can Improve. and defending champion Henry 116-112. BY FRANK O’NEAL 26 advantage at the three-quarter Southern Oonnsctlout posted a minute aitd half left inessman 'Ilieodore Barron. Total, ...... 33 10 54 At that point Frtnoeton sprang Barron confirmed published i«- “He Just surpassed any­ Wadsworth (16-0). Wiet Chamberlain broke hia m ark. tight 64<91 vtotory over Rhode thing I ever predicted for him. Wadsworth also will double in own Cow Palace record with 67 Co-OiQ>talna Norm LaRoae and Island College. a last gasp rally and out the mar^ ports yesterday though he declined Rham, (61) ANDALUTHIS gin to the aingle point that eared to Identify Ms two partners in toe B Hands, reactions, hustle, de­ the high jump with former world points and the Warriors led by as BIU Marah paced Cheney with 18 Comey atanda 6-9 but last night Weeman ...... 8 fense, he does It all.’’ record holder John Thomas. The many aa 18 points — but the t im e I-THOUeHT and 12 reapectlvdy. It waa tha the BSis. deal. Roberts ...... 5 SHE WAS A H E / he playM like a giant—or a taam Bsirrcn Is a resident of Newton L. Covell ...... 3 Havlicek waa so ootstaad- latter has used up his eligibility at Lakers, again paced by EEg;in Bay­ eighth lose for the Remgera. of giants- For a while It was truly BUI Bradley of Princeton led all W Coveil ...... 1 ing the Oeltios scarcely missed Boston University and Is compet­ lor and Jerry West, proved too hot IheyYe won one. and operates a steel company smd Comey ve. Vermont Instead of socnure with 21 points. Scoring 18 Juravaty ...... 7 the maestro, playmaker Bob ing for the Boston AA. to hold off. Lorman awept tha evenlng'a pro­ to lead Yale was Dennis Lynch, a disposal firm In Elverett. Phelps ...... 8 Oonnecttout vs. Vermont Barron promotae a saml-pro Cousy, who was sidelined by In the two mile, Toronto teenage Havlicek and Ramsey oame off 5 1 gram, annexing the Jaycee pre- oftcii second ki scoring to Kamin­ Totals ...... 31 51 a groin Injury. wonder Bruce Kidd who set a K, of Ikniuuy, 41-37. In the second half, with UOoon football club named the Nu-Way the bench in the second peri(xl sky In the past. Kaminsky suffered Boeky Hill (44) Ektriy to toe seoeod half C. record here two years ago Is and sparked Boston ahead of Syra­ leaiUng 57-6<^ the little gpqr pu t In a.brsken bone tn Ms hand Mon­ Sweepers ef Chelsea and said if B F PU. Summaiy: Bedack ...... 3 3 8 Boston also lost the services back along with the man who cuse. Havlicek, the Celts’ prise MORTY MEEKLE B r Pte. 18 straight points wtaUe Us team­ day and Is socpectad to miss at toe hid Is successful for the AFL BY DICK CAVALLI lermaa -16 Rham. W(X)d also will com pete in the sey scored 20. C D N TM v»ny' w : Muaial . . . its only other ls6«ue game. Sports Schedule tongue though he Is expected event. MCKAY: Hann .... 'The Hiukies got 17 points from Southern Oonneotloat, playing to be ready for tomorrow's The Pistons needed a layup by SCETTABL^/ ^ a r . . . . Lt. Olan Cassell, world’s third Dave DeBusschere In the clO(toig BUZZ SAWYER ■UNR«06rpl8U' :©rd to 4-2 fo r the unbeaten string pf 29 consecutive Tedford’s Rest...... 4 • iieirim u ,T m ,> tH itau HOOKEY AT A GLANCE Bulkeley. Worcester Tech, home: Nov. 2, Indoor hurdles titles The dash Pe

lo yards lofigea to accomodate skiers. Many fuel to keep both functioning In a rifle championships than Manehes- Other Manchester guMUft i V ■ mtraoulous,” aa Ms wife says, of aarm In a few seconds. year-round homes have been built Vermont winter. tor (four). Bob Valdo, 177; PhU lOcinw, 174 Prone aooraa by Jaeohi, Ruxxxil, Allan' Baxtar, 174t D*v* I b i V K l c o n n 6T. AT MOAD n . Rytt has a struggla a( many Jaat IFkato Needed where onoe rundown o r abandoned But it put Mount Snow ob’IIm fpan altoad el hla. aa^ such a West U n m stood in toolstad vaUsgrs. werid tod map with a fiourlsh. Hacrlsen, Baxtaf, zad ^Zfza tiad 171; and Ooi^ *ewlstew*|»l

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Hog|tou: Without Board 69 Houaes For Rout 66 Hougou For Ssk 72 H o u m For Saif 72 Housm For Ssle 72 Houses For Sale 72 Five Arrested R a i l Wal gwiUaman. •nminB ROOM houto. fumWiad •DC ROOM ittpdtidaUe Oapa, 4 On* WAPPINO—6% room Ranch, 94x1$ 981 h a c k m a t a c k Bt —New 6 VERNON-—Non-development. Tree outit, n ^ ra m Ohartar Oak Or nntomlahad, pEuidng, a d i^ iahad, laraa Uviiig roopi imii family room, 3 bodrooms, ni.MW. room ranbh...,2 complete baths, ahaded 6 room ranch, extra I t , M I 1*8168, CH $^788. only, all uUUtliM. ACMMSW. It , nuga maatar badroom; PhUbrick Agency, MI 9-6M4. birch cabtoeied kitchen, dish­ clean, plastered walla, flreplaca, flsa kitchen, dtolng raom. washer, disposal, oyen-range, ex­ garage. Scenic lot. $2,200 aatumes In Accidents Called A p ~ ...a rd heat, racraation room T w in h i l l s p r iv e , Coventry — haust fan fireplace, garage, m ortgage. Hurry ^mly $14,700. rURNlBHBD room near Main It., UnuiuaUy nice 6 room , ranch Hayes A gency, MI 3-4808. Manchester poUce yeete.rday 0,1118616t., m 9> tm , WuitMl To Rout 68 to hahamam, KtoM toot garage. walk-out basement, beautifully Southern Rc^d vaiy oloaa to achoola, built 1964, one-half acre .land- landacaped, $21,900. F or appoint­ afternoon made five arreets after JrpinB ROOM houu, Varplaaek •caped lot, $meatte (frlvo, full cel­ ment call Irving Bayer Builderi s p l it LEVEL-- 7 rooms. 114 PAOraiNa and wallpapamig, waR. UOBT hoUsikiapInt r o ^ and traasportatim; . they Inveetigated three 2-vehlcle TIBIA Drtgrt dtatrlet, g ahUdran; Ml hd<^ Agioev, Ml M4M. lar, oil heat, |Uumlmuii storms MI $-6396. baths family room, garage, lot (ContiniMd from Pago OM) paper ramoved. Wulpaper booKa BDUBMC vanlant tor fantleman woriUng MTU. 160x428, chcnce location, $28,900. crashes. No injuries but consid­ days, parUag. CaU Ml i*6W i7^ and screens, large living room — e ADVERTISING on raquett. Oalllnn. Fr^ Mtl* o m , traditional Morganton d h ^ with fireplace, .8 la m bedrooms, NEW CHARMING Colonial Phllbrlck Agency, MI 9-8464. erable damage to two vehicles was evading the Railway Labor Act." itx>m aet, excellent condition, ftap mates. Call Roger. HI *4M . •VBRy FUBMIsm ROOM tor rant $16,300. ftob eri WolVerton Agen Ranch,, family kitchen with Pro­ reported. Jennings said tho union haS CAACK REAL ESTATE SALES eat quality. 'T'abU PRICEiD TO aell—Six room Co­ PAINTINO AND paparhaaglat. . tortvata diitranoa, parking, on bus BngfamgPrtFDrty For Sslg TO Open For ey, R ealtor, m . 9-3313. vincial cabinets, excellent floor At 1:46 p.m., a van truck, op­ called a strike ovar the iwma CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS INTW to 42-104. Lovely plan, matchless construction, only lonial-Cape in AA itone, reduced Good clean workmanuilp at t«a- OONCABTe, PEOiPLE Uito. gtotlaman prafarrad. MI erated by George M. Brescia, 17, issues in June 1960, but that tha rtoeet, elao l«rga buffet. Beet f t - nHynT01tS--Naw MamUy home MOR8B R0AO— Large r^jocra ' $17,990. Hayes Agency, MI 8-4803. sharply. Breezeway. attached ga­ of West Hsrtford, collided with National--Mediation Board Intor- 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. sonable rates. SO years la Man­ ter teh ee it, TR B-9>i4,_____ . t^er Untoh oonatiuetlon, food Cape, attached garage, hot water rage, 8 bedrooms. IH baths. All chester Raymoiid Flake. Ml Am you tatereated In pubUo rMa- Inspection a dump truck, driven' bv Stanley vened. tionar Our buaineaa ia aalee and ROOM: FOR rant for lady or gtn* bwa income or live rant fraa. eU, high wooded lot, fireplace, WAPPING — 6 room rambling this and more- carpeting, dish­ E Elliott. 24. of Glastonbury, on g-92S7. MTMmN OAK dlnliw room talte, WU ^ a . 4M6 Watharali Dtraat. patio, Verplanck or Aeeumption brick ranch only 3 years old. It’a washer, washer, dryer. Beechler- Jennings said “ VloUttona of our COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT promoting good will. We need ttomaa to private home, ihowor W, Middle Tpke.. about two-tenths contract occurred before tha Na­ three aggressive, araMUoua repro- buffet and chalre, deok and book-' Oau BuUdar, MI •<4$68 after T 1— 6 Sundgy School, priced to aell feat, $16,900. birit^r than new and aolidly all Smlth, MI 9-8662. Ml 3-2158. . BIOMDAT Tkrn FRTOAT lOdIO AJM.— SATURDAY S AJW. PAINTING, paperhanging, floor caae. M l 94I74B. ~ and kMehan privilagto. l$8 Blroh of a mile west of Hilliard St. tional Mediation Board entered .sanding, ceilings whitened. For aentativee bitereeter in availahla • Mtg, p.ia. Goodcnild-BarUett, Realtora, BU brick. Eve. Mr. Rueter, MI 8-0309. 9-0989, M i S-7036. Warren E. Howland, Realtor, MI ANDOVER—Year ’round cottage, Elliott was charged with making the case, during Its . mediatory lowest rates and good clean work­ oxoliialve tenitortoa and rapid ad- l a r g e MARBLE top tabla. •parMtog NBW • room raadi, an improper turn and Brescia PLEASE READ YOUR AD WOMIIH ONLT**-tumiahad room, 3-1108. floor furnace, 2 bedrooms, nice efforts, and since June 4, 1963, manship call Ml 4-0601, vancemenU to managorlai poal- china. outglaaa, aOveawaN, taetefuUy decorated, plaaaed was arrested for failure to carry when the board closed its fllM on 1'^ tion. Wo o««r a progroailve Incen­ kitoh^^vU egai, eaU after 4:$0 Housog For Salt 72 MANCMB8TBR— Lookout Moun­ lot. stove and refrigerator, $6,900. nairifimi «r Ads” ai« t^en over the phone as s eon- hooka, traya; Chaelarfleld and built tor .eonvenimea—no tain. 6 room ranch, 2-wey fire­ BEAUTIFULL'? finithed brand Easy purchase plan. $250 down, a driver'R license Police said the case.” tive pfogram with oppoitunltlea trllU but plenty of living wrisiioe. n ie advertlBer should read his ad the FIRST DAT IT Electrical Services 22 HO, atuffed ohalra, $U , maaU eai- mOOKFIBLD tnUDBT-4 room place, barbecue, IH tiled bathe, new 4 bedroom Colonial with at­ $70 monthly. Cali Mary Carlson, that Elliott, driving in the right ARBARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inser- tor Unlimited moomea through tee, maple roeker, ehakw lootge. Capa near High aM Junior High, iqiace. Walklivr .dlitanee 0 3-car garage, full basement, 2 tached garage. Hatidsome kitch­ 742-7297, Lessenger Co., Realtors. lane, westbound on the turnpike, commiaalans and bopuaeo. For m Britain Facet Dimout The Herald is reaponsihle for only ONE inoorreet or omIHed FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt aarv- MI 9<74B.______gargga, atormaI . BceaUent leea* artioola and ah^mtog. Find out porches, city utilities, hot water en with built-ina and dining was in proce-S-s of making a left iMWfItsa for any advertisement and Men only to the extent of a aonal interview call between 1-5:80 A p irtn on ts—Fiate— bon, Bai Air Real Satata, MI more about this home by com­ oil heat, built-ins— dishwasher, apace, ^'plug form al dining room, VERNON — Attractive 5 bedroom turn acro.a.s the left lane to a cut­ IXINDON (APi Britons shiver­ Ice on all typea of electrical wli> p.m , only. NA 8-0663, 678-2877. NEW KE3NMORB porteMo eewkng ing to 43 Ludlow Road. H “make good” Insertion. Errors which do not lessen the value of ing. Ucenaed and Insured. WUaon Tenomentg 63 $•98$$. stove, garbage disposal, Charles all twin sized bedrooms, closets home In quiet, residential section. off for an eastboiind lane and. in ing through their worst winter in tha advartisenieat will not be corrected by “make good” Insertion. machine with attadunentei eleo you’va seen' It before, come Lesperance, M I 9.7620. galore, IM baths, center entrance 1’ 4 baths. Large living room w ith...... doing so.. he pulled in front of the memory faced a dim weekend as Electrical Co., Mancheatci'. MI large crib end mattreaa, aome 9-4817. Glastonbury. MB t-lTIO. HEW HOUSE Juat com pleted — 3}0R BBTODK valuea, eaU back and take anotlier lodk. hall, large lot. A real buy at raised hearth fireplace. Full base- i we.stbound Bre.acia tnirk. and the wildcat strikes reduced electrla linena. M I 8-7TW..______^ ' modem 4H room second floor Crockett. 4 room ranch In Tofwn U ’s been reduced t o ’ $33,000. SPRING STREET—Picture book $21,000. The Elsie M eyer Agency, ment. Hot water oil heat. I>arge crash occurred. Both vehicles power throughout the country. Dog»>-Blrds—Pets rtmant, buUt*in alactrto atova. for $U,7M; $ room cfpe tor home, extremely appealing 6 Realtor, MI 9-6524. Well shrubbed lot. To see this and had minor damage but were drive- Unofficial strikers In the cotni- d ia l mi Floor Finishing 24 M I t J im o r W, M 400. $14,600; ranch on Tanner St. at room ranch with interior charm. other listings, call Madeline able. Both men were ordered to Iry'i power generating stations 3-2711 AKC MINIATURE poodlee, Marti, Musical Instnunanta St $17,900; Brick ranch off Henry Living room with paneled wall, NEED MORE room? See this 8- Smith. Realtor. MI 9-1642. are slowing down on the Job. By _____ ROOM modem flat to excel- Robert Wolverton appear in Circuit Court 12, Man­ FLOOR SANDING and refinlahlng silver .male and female. Tel. St., mid twentlei; beauty on. bookcaaee, knotty pine 4en, 2 room Colonial with 2-car garage chester, Jan .28. following every rule in the book, I (specializing in older floors). 742-7118. AOCORDIONB. guHan. anpUfiers, lent eonditlon. Adulta prafarrad. South Mato; and, three two fami- bedrooms, lovely dining room and 5 bedroom possibility, 2t4 MANCHESTER— Two-family, 5-5, organs. Save to 40%. Netf At 2:.30 p.m,. a two-car accident they have slowed operations and I Painting. Ceilings. Paperhanging. AvaUaWa Jan., l, CaU AO 8.7$04. Uei. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI overlooking large wooded yard, baths. A real natural for the large rooms, S bedrooms, year reduced the amount of power pro­ I No Job too small. John VerfaiUe, FREE—8 months old male dog store special—ftte amplifier and 3-IB77. Agency old. Owner, evenings MI 9-2582. at Main and Bissell Sts. resulted -US MAIN—m rea room*, heat, kitchen equtpp^ with built-in large family Beechler-Smith. MI duced. To share It evenly, the au- i Ml 9-5760. need* home affectionate, good case with guitar spertal. Iton- oven and range, 2 fireplaces, lot 9-8952, MI 8-2168. in the arreet of two persons In one TROUBLE REACHING OUR ADVERTISER? with chUdren. M I 9-1147 after 5. dinone Miuic Center, U0> Main, water, ateva, rafrlgarator, flOO. MANOHESTaR-847 Charter Oak. MI 9-2818 VERNON- 6 room ranch, fire­ vehicle. thoritie.s reduced the voltage o< 100x800. Shown by appointm ent. place, oil heat, basement garage, supplies. FLOOR SANDING, floor tUlng, East H artford. 280-90M. Maw M I $*88S9, M . Vacant, 33*40 Anealdl brick Call owner MI 8-047&. MANCHEI8TER-—Good older home Miss Shaion Corbin, 16. of 513 Interior and exterior painting. MI store open till 9. front ranch, full baMment, thor­ walking distance to bus. F^II This brought dimmer electric 48 BIRCH STRBBT-Laif a 4 room on bu« line, hot water oil heat, Main St., was charged with driving lights, less heat from electric ra­ 24-Hour Answering Service 9-3491 or MI 9-9688. Articles For Salt 45 oughly cleaned, redeeorativ. BOLTON LAKE—$600 down, as­ storm windows and screens, clean price $13,800. Alice Clampet, Real­ without a license and failure to Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted—^Male 36 Help Wanted— ^Male 36 fiat, aeoond floor, furaaca, $90. KAMORBSTBR — New 1% room tor, MI 9-4543, MI 3-7357. diators and odd effects on many plastered waUe, ftrwlace, hot wa­ ranch, 3 flreplacaa, full baaamsnt, sume mortgage. 4 room ranch, aa a whistle, full price $12,800. drive a reasonable distance apart. ELEX7TRICIAN, licensed, for resi­ SNOW BLOWERS — SNOWBIRD, Office and Store M l 94I93U, t»6, ______ter oil heat, aluminum combina- i of the nation's television screens. MANAGER for ice cream and MAN WANTED tor bcuUting Inatl- ' tiled bath, city utiHtlaa„ on bus gas heat, combinations, lake- Alice Clampet, Realtor, MI NORTH COVENTRY Route 44A. A passenger in her car. Robert Free to Herald Readers Bond.s— Stocks— sandwich bar. Salary and hours dential, commercial and indus­ tutlon in neary suburban area. Arlena, Bolens, Toro power han­ Eqaipment 14 ttona, lot OOxlsp. amesite drive, front privileges, boat dock, wood­ 9-4648. MI 8-7857. Some viewers reported they were THRlDlD ROOM apartm ent and Una. C3iarias Lesperance, M I Small residential farm 5 room Albert, 21, of Southwick, Mass.. getting miniature pictures only Mortgages 31 open. Elxcellent opportimlty. Re­ trial work, Rockville and Man­ Knowledge of typing and previous dle. Snow blowers reptUred, parts bath to modem ranch home. $14,800. A lso 7$ F inley, S- 9-7696. ed lot. Urgent sale needed. Excel­ house, expansion attic, b reeze-| for ‘nstnietion to an Want InformalAoii ob one o f ou r oiassifled adTertteements ? No chester. Call T R 5-6006. business experience i^uired. and service. Trades and terms TTPEWKITER — NEW TTPB* room custom Cape, aluminum COVENTRY—4 room ranch, fire­ two or three inches square. Oth­ ply stating age, paat experience, Heated. L arn eloaata. Private an. lent value $10,800. Goodchild- way, 3-car garage, fireplace, hot unlicensed driver He posted a SB ewer ttie telephone Usted T Simply cbH ttie BESET BY BILLS? Let Us help etc, to Box R. Herald. Permanent position for qualified Capitol Eiqulpment. M Main St w riters $65 and u p; used type* oombtoatlona, 3-ear garage. Be- HUBLARD DRIVE, Vernon - 6 Bartlett Realty, Realtors, BU place, breeseway, garage. $11,500. ers found their pictures all width trance. MI M806. water heat, storm windows, large $10 bond. Both cases will be pre­ and very little height. Many re­ you to a fresh start by consoli­ and satisfactory person with ex­ MI 9-7958. writers $29 and up. Berube^S cott Agency, MI 3-7688. room-ranch buUt 1969 90x150 9-0989, MI 8-7926. Joseph Barth, Broker, MI 9-0326. sented in Circuit Court 12, Man­ dating the many debts that de­ WOMAN TO clean one day a Typewriter Bervioe, 479 E . MSd- upright farm freezer, scale, many ported getting no pictures at all. cellent benefits provided. Bend $8 8PRUCH) ST.-O ft B. Center. 4 landscaped lot, full ealiar with extras. Chicken coop and equip­ chester. Jan. 21. MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE mand your attention into one week, own transportation. MI resume and any pertinent - infor­ MOTO MOWER snow thrower, 30' dla Tpke., Manchester. MI 94417. mOBT ROOM MP6, 4 bidrooiiu nearly completed rac room, oil SOUTH WINDSOR—$14,900. Five Voltage cuts In I»ndon and the ■ ■ ------‘ le room flat aacond floor, oU ataam room ranch, fireplace, built-in ment in top condition. Premises Police said that Uie accident oc easily paid monthly obligation. 9-8464. MEN mation to Box A, Herald. aelf-prmielled. See it nt McBride^ heat, automatic hot water, neaf- 6totog room, jpawried tamily hot water kaat, aluminum curred as Mrs. Doris Stoltenberg. surrounding areas kept electric Ml 9-0500 $2,000 requires only $44.50 per Sport Spot ^ Center St., MI toom,' full shad lormkr, fin atove, garage, aluminum storm beautifully landscaped. Coops now railroad signals on red color and MANCHESTER AREA — Add ly renovgtad. Phone Ml l-MSg. atorms and screens, large kitchen Open For bringing in monthly Income. month including repayment. If REASONS WHY 9-8747. Wearitigr Apparel—Pars 67 alarm, aluminum comWnailona, with built-in oven and range, windows. Carlton W. Hutchins. M IT'’H r ■ affwted s^tches. It also made aad leave your message. Ton’ll hear from our advertiser In fig sparkle to your life as thousands NIGHT MANAGER. Apply Berger attaohad garaga. Vary oloaa to MI 9-6182, Realtor. Multiple llat- Many possibilities. All’ for $21,500. nor hl^imd. for a traffic liAht or. ^ , you have property equity, con­ BRAND NEW luxurious 4 room paneled living room, S large hed- Main St. Miss Corbin, al.so dnving " “ Rme wMhoot spending all evening at the telephone. tact Frank Burke, Connecticut of women are doing. Supplement Chef, 235 Main Bt. apartment, heat, hot water, ' re­ school, ahqpping and traaiqtorta- Ing.______Call Coventry 742-6419. ANTIQUE Flintlock rifle for sale. BLACK CARACUL fur aoat, rbenu. Exceptional in every way. Inspection northbound misjudged her dis-, ^ Mortgage Exchange, 16 Lewie your income, no experience neces­ frigerator, atove, waaher, garage, Uon^ $t7,eoy ratbrick Agaaoy, Ml T o u te neighborhood, $16,900. R ob­ sary, commisaions paid weekly. TOP MI 8-1218. 42, $25. MI 9-5746. ONE YEAR old ranch. 8 rooms, 2 St., Hartford 246-8897. near Bolton. Young couple pre­ ert wolverton Agency, Realtor, Lots For Sale 7.3 ^ rebel union official* in thi Phene 628-7792 for appointm ent. ferred. $110 m onthly. P I 34090. 1 — 5 Sunday baths, 2-car garage. 820.900. Phil- the Stoltenberg car, striking it in, ^ Announcementd Business Services Offered 18 ARE YOU EXPERIENCED ON: GOLF CLUBS, two new sets, M I 9-361$. brick Agency, MI 9-8464. MANC91B8TBR—Cuatom 7 room SEVEN ROOM home conveniently I” J t, , c. generating stations. MIDDLE-AGBID woman wanted woods and Irons, P.G.A., coat Wanted— ^To Buy 68 $2 W. CENTER Street — four apllt level, 2 baths, recreation INCOME TAXES prepared In your SNOW PLOWING—Driveways and Business Opportunities 32 SHEET METAL Radial Drill new $276 each set, will sell for ROCKVILLE:—Home and income If you havs ever yearned t® MANCHESTER—St. James Parish, located close to school, ahopping Central Electricity Gener- for counter work evenings, no roome, first floor, furnace, $70. room, expandable to 6 bedrooms, 6-8 2-family, plus 4-famUy, home or by appolntinent. Exper­ small parking lots. Call MI Sundays, 6 or 6 days. Apply Coun­ $150 each. One set of used M.T. FRANK is buying and aalling good llvs in a NEW home, then take 4 bedroom Colonial. 2 fireplaces, and transportation. 2-car garage. ■'’i, I ” ’ !* " " ? Board warned that If to# 9-9709. MI 94229, 94. double garage. Carlton W. $17,000. Carlton W. Hutchins. was charged with failure to ^ e y demand Is put on the avmll- ienced tax work. 24 hour sendee. try Donut, 1016 Main St. MEN Turret Lathe woods and irons, 8 years old. $86 used furniture and antiques at 420 Hutchins, w 9-6183. I a peek at this one. 6 room center hall, breezeway, 2-car ga­ Wooded lot over one acre. Includ­ com plete. MI 9-6787. Lake St. CaU and aea what w e'va Realtor, Multiple Listing, MI ranch, garage, fireplace, bulH- rage, all city utilities, excellent ing $ additional building lots of a stop »'8T' and was order^ to supplies of electricity, than CaU MI 8-4728. LAWNMOWER sharpening and re­ TEXACO FIVE ROOMS, flret floor, new two 9-8132. apear in Cin-i.lt Court 12, Man-, ^ may have to be cut Off got. Open Sundaya kCI 9-6580. family. Liviiw room 22’, kitchen MANCHESTER—7 room gpUt Ivvrt, In oven and range, aluminum location. Vacant. Charlea Lesper- record $15,400 Philbrick Agency, INCOME TAX returns prepared by pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. Monarch & Faye Lathes i Chester, Jan. 28. | completely for a whHc. WE HAVE GOOD, 13x16, available im m ediately, 1% bhflu. ree room, garag*, cov­ MANCHESTER—$12,900. 6 room aiding. Everything new and of ance, kU 9-7620. MI 9-8464. auditor. Ehjainess and Individual. BYee plck-up and delivery Little For lease—modem 2-bay por­ or THREE TONS chestnut coal. $50. WANTED—used restaurant, gro­ ered patio half acre of parkUke the flneet. Jump in the car and. Police reported that Mrs. Cud-, chiefs have put off untU Accounthw sendeea. Raymond A McKinney. IB Woodbridge 8t, Are Coming to cery store, and tavern equipment. adulta preferred, $126 monthly. Cape central location, oil heat, INDUSTRIAL lot for tale, about dy driving westbound on W o^ - Wednesday scHot on a mo- celain service station located POSITIONS Machine Repair Phone MI 9-8446. 17 Ashworth Ut, Eve. MI 9-2682. grounde. Hayes Agency, MI 3-4808. aluminum storma. Immediate oc- come see It 'xeu’U Ilka it. V ^ N O N Girard. Du 9-6008. Ml 8-8020. on busy Conn. Route 83 near For fast and ready cash cal Drive Up to 41 Ferguson Road, 300 foot frontage adjoining rail­ bridge St., c^anie to Oakland St , j tj„„ calling for official baoktog NEW 7” HAND power saw. used Fred Fontaine, BU 9-6646. betora TWO-FAMILT flat cimancy. Bel Air# Real Estate, road tracks. Call MI 9-3301. drove through a stop sign, and co -, the gollow strike. It a ls o ^ - Vernon Circle Shopping Cen­ AVAILABLE NCiW; Electric Boat If you can do your own set-up AVAILABLE at once—0 room flat with both MI 8-9382. you can't miss tha sign in tha Spacious 6 room Cape, approxi­ f e d e r a l in c o m e taxes prepar­ LAWN MOWERS abarpaued and skill saber saw. Call evenings, 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. apartiments vacant. Oil ateam window. repaired sales and aervloe, pick ter. New First National Super we have a position for you. wito garage at 27 Lilley St. mately 2,000 aq; ft. of living WYLLYS STREtETT—extraordinary hded with a northbourrf van tm ckj (erred consideration of the ques- ed with your savings In mind. Market, Grant’s, Sage-Alien, Clerk-typist MI 9-8936. Adulta only. No peta. Inquire 31 heat,, porchee, large two-car ga­ MANCHESTER—Six room Colon­ area, fireplace, disposal. cedar on (5 a k ^ d St , operated by | tion of sending to arbitration their Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246, up and delivery. Ice akatea aharp- STEADY V^ORK All above openings are per- WE BUY. SELL or trade antique rage. Large aaeumable mortgage, single lot 340 foot frontage. MI mond E. Pellerin, 27, of W est | claim for a pay Increaaa of 4 ened, precision ground. L k M and many others now in Typist and used furniture, china, glass, B iro Bt. ial, batha, enclosed porch, closet, basement garage (2 cara), 8-7444. • p»y E. J. Baylea process of being completed manent full time positions. Or We will trade. T, J. Ckockett, located high on a hill. Owner Springfield, Maas. No one was pence S'-, cents—an hour. The Equipment Corporation. Route 88, 14 nuclear submarines LIVE BAIT, pond shlnera 2” and silver, picture trainee and old combination Windows and doors, Robert Wolverton seriously hurt but Pellerin was during early 1968. Figrurer Apply to Dunham-Bush, Inc., FOR RBNT—4 room heated apart­ R ealtor, MI 8-1677. fireplace, built-ins, city utilities. tranaferrenn. State Em­ young or older aduUe. Minutes to porch large lot with ample trees, 9-0989. MI 8-7936. deadlock in the strike of 80,000 8-7781. Kindly call Mr. Donald R. Ma­ benefit program—free park­ ployment Service. 806 Main St., trally located, parking. 69 Birch 1% ■ baths, $17,000. J o e i^ Barth, Joseph Barth. Broker CONCRETE WORK—Cellars. In­ tion, surgical and sick plans St. MI 9-7129. H artford over Parkway, $98 all city utilities, excellent loca­ Victory Tonight longshoremen from Maine to honey, at 289-3481 and/or eve­ ing. Visit our Personnel De­ ^fanche8ter. A public service—no DRY HARDWOOD, cut to order, Broker. MI 9-0930. MANCHESTER—Cozy older home, NEED HELP In preparing your side steps and fireplaces repair­ nings 633-4064. plug 8 paid holidays and mixithly. Call Rockville TR tion. Charles Lesperance, MI WHETHER YOUR problem is buy­ Texas. partment for further informa­ vacations with pay after 1 fee charged. delivered. 742-8059 or 742-6666. WOMEN ONLY, furnished room 6-8748 or MI 9-3467. THIS IS 9-7620. all utilities $12,900. Joseph Barth, Income tax return? cSll MI ed and painted at reasonable tion. CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, ing or selling a house be sure of Towa Democrat* will celebrate 9-8829. prices. Call MI 3-0796. year. for rent, complete housekeenteg large living room, formal dining Broker. MI 9-0320. complete rert Mtate service from BIX ROOM duplex, available Im­ MANCHESTER- Special. Beauti­ their victories in the town and faculties between Center and oca- room, caltoet kitchen, 2 bed­ VBHINON—8 room split. 8 bed- an established Manchester Resd- Legal Notice SNOW PLOWING, 24-hour service. THE CONNECTICUT Gifrden— Farm—Dairy pital. MI 8-6589. m ediately, oU heat, Call MI NEXT YEAR ful Cape, rec room, excellent lo­ state election* tonight with a din­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A rooms, recreation room, land­ rooma. built-ins, den, plu* rec tor. Call The Jarvig Realty Co., Call Ronald LeFevre, MI 9-8342 or Record Work-load Products 50 9-8476. cation and condition, large lot, scaped yard. Marion E. Robert­ 283 East Center St., MI 3-4112, ner and daince at the Garden DECRRR ON LIMITATION OF Personals 289-2207. Business Opportunities 32 MUTUAL LIFE INS. C6. LARGE ROOM In private home full price, $14,500. Call the EUs room with bar, garage, near CLAIMS Creates $17,000 FOR RIGHT man over 40 CEIfTRALLY located, heated 8% and time you are doing some­ son, Realtor, MI 8-6953. Grove Restaurant. AT A COURT o r PROBATE holdan QUALITY APPLES grown In Man near Catholic High School, gen­ thing abwt that new home. worth Mitten Agency, Realtot, school. Parkway and Shopping SELLING YOUR property? We al- SNOW PLOWING driveways and SERVICE STATION for lease, 140 Garden Street in the Manchester area. Take room apartment, hot water. Tel. Center. MI 3-5084. The affair will begin at 6:30 at Covento* within and for the Dlatrict ELECTROLUX Salea and Service, modem highway location in Man­ Openings Also for: Chester, 22 lb. bag, $1^ . Bunco tleman preferred. Parking, MI M I $-6980 Or M I 3-2825. $14,300—FTVE room ranch, 2-car Wayg have prospects for real es­ of Coventry on the lOth day of Janu­ beaded representative, Alfred small parking iota Call MI short auto trips to contact cus­ 9-1972 M I 8-8097 between 6-7 p.m . with a buffet dinner of fried ary A.D. 1963. chester. Call evenings 629-7293. HARTFORD tomers. Write B, G. Brooks. Vice Farm, 529 W. Center. MI 3-8116. garage, cellar, aluminum storms, tate properly priced. Call Mrs. Amell, 106 Henry St. Tri MI 9-8584. SHIPFITTERS $16,300—Spotless 6 room Cape HILLSIDE DRIVE, So. Windsor — 4*4% m ortgage, $101.27 m onthly. Shorts, MI 3-8886. J. Watson chicken. A few brief speeches Present Hon. Elmore Turkingtos. S-O4S0. Pres., ’Texas Refinery Corp., Box THREE ROOM -apartment, heat, on Norwood St. Compact yard 6% room ranch built 1961, 100x200 will be given bv Mayor Francis Esq., Judge. 711, Forth Worth 1, Texas. ' X. hot water, also laundry room and Carlton W. Hutchins, M I 9-5133, MANCHESTER Beach A Co., 21 Central Row, On motion of Frederick 8. Whita, Help Wanted— Female 35 experienced bookk e e p e r , makes lawn ears fim Instead lot, amealte drive, full cellar, Multiple Listing. Hartford. 522-2115. Mahoney. Town Committee Cthalr- Administrator. Cooper I.*ane. Coventry, PIPEFITTERS garage. Adults only. No pets. Call Conn., on the eatate of Elizabeth A. Household Services ------1 ------I banking Institution, Rockville of work. city gas and water, bm water man Ted Chimmings and Mrs. LOCAL CHEMICAL sales route M I 8-7333. Rambling Cape White, late of Coventrj'. within aaid MRS. HOPE Offered 13-A n u r s e . Conn. licensed, relief con- I area. Box T, Herald. WELDERS baseboard heat, aluminum atorms MANCHESTER—7 room Colonial, WE ARE SELLING property. We Katherine Bourn, chairman of the district, deceased. opening for married man with SPRIN6IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER! and scraena, 3 bedrooms, huge valescent home. Room with tele­ car. Above average income. Un­ VERNON—Five large room mod­ $17,200—Spacious 7 room Cape 3 fireplaces, 1*4 tile baths, attach­ Charming S room home with need liatlngs of ail types, Tongren board of education. The Court doth decree ^ fhAt six Reader and Advisor REWEAVINQ of bums, moth holes. I vision. References. TR 5-9121. EIMPLGYMENT opportunities — PIPE COVERERS kitchen with dining area, best ed garage, built-ins, patio, bar­ full recreation room and fire­ Agency, MI 3-6831. "Anything in Dancing will be to the music of months be allowed and limited for the W. T. Grant, Parkade. Full-time usual Opportunity for ambitious ern apartment, central heat, with IH baths, full shsd dor­ values only $16,600. R obert creditors of said estate to exhibit their - Zippers repaired Window Shades j man. For further Information call heated garage, on hue line. Im­ mer and a deep lot with apace becue, city water and sewer, ex­ place. 1^ batha. 2-car attach­ Real Eatate." Gilbert Saegaert’s Band. claims against the same to the Admin- luncheonette, full-time depart­ enK: Wolverton Agency, Realtor, MI cellent location. Charles Lesper­ ed garage, louvered porch. Clarence______Foley____ , is ...in charge_____ of___ istratrix and directs that public notics H you ere worried, troubled or made to measure; all sized Vene- ’ REGISTERED nurse, 3-11 shift. OUTSIDE MACHINISTS Hartford 644-0202. mediate occupancy, $95 monthly. galore for ehUdren’s back tlan blinds Keys made while you ment managers, 5-day week, in­ TR 6-3800, T R 8-6148. 9-36IS. ance. MI 9-7630. Beautifully landscaped, stone­ the celebration, assisted bv Mrs. | in doubt, do not fail to see this Laurel Manor. MI 9-4519. 'V'l' ■ yard play. T .. wo. m_ 1 z 1 , wi ^ , in a newspaper having a circuianoa m cluding Saturday. walls. Best area. Leffal Notice a wait. Tape Recorders for rent. INSIDE MACHINISTS M AN CH ESTER-Two-fam U y 6-6, MANCHESTER—4 room Colonial, Janet Bycholski, Mrs. Patricia {^aid district and by posting copy gifted lady. She can and will M arlow's, 867 Main. Ml 9-5221. b e a u t i f u l 4 room apartment to Conti. Frank Stamler, Walter thereof on the public sign post ki said PLEASANT woman to live in with Help W’anted— large lot, aeparaU heating ays- AT A (TOURT OF PROBATK h«ld at A -«rtMlTown Coventrj'. nearest tho plaea help you. Advice on all affairs new houae. $100 monthly fo r > city water and sewer. Large lot. Covcntr>’. withtYi and for thA Dliitrlct Sinon, Steve CavagTiaro, 9 of local family. No cooking, good A m o jo 1 deceased last dwelt. All Positions Require Male or Female 37 tems. .Detached '3-car garage. V acant. Tongren Agency, MI NORTH COVENTRY of Coventry, on the 10th day of Janu­ o< life. Readings daily. 9 a.m. home. Write Box DD. Herald, WORK WITH FIGURES X, Ck ($90 monthly 2 persona). Phono Central location. St. James par­ Klau and CumminEa. 1 Certified from Record, Building— Contracting 14 WUlimantic 438-6746. 8-6321. ary. l% 3. EI..MORE TURKINGTOK. JudfS. to 10 p.m., all day Sunday. state name and -eferences in let- U.S. Citizens with PHYSICAL Therapist, chief or JARVIS ish. N o sgents. $33,600. Call Early American Cape PrABcnt Hon. Elmore Turkinicton. staff, full or part-time. Apply As- 6a-4670, 640-8600. MANCHESTER—6 room Colonial Judgp. No appointment necessary. FALLOUT SHELTERS-Additions, ______Good opportunity for quali­ 3 Years Experience p . THREE ROOM apartment for Estate of Willard S. Green late of ' I sistant Administrator, Manches­ hom e, 1 ^ iMiths, garage, located Circa 1778, 8 rooms, 2-car ga­ Coventry. In said District decea.%ed. 247-6171. 106 C3iurch St., Hart­ remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, TYPING TRAINING available fied High School graduate in­ rent, available on or about Janu­ REALTY CO. SEWEN ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooms, terested in clerical position in­ ter Memorial Hospital. ary 16. Call M I 9 1828, near the Green. Eve. Mr. Rueter, rage, Unique kitchen with The Administratrix having exhibited ford. recreation rooms. Roofing, con-. High School graduates. Apply 3 full baths, large living room MI 8-0809 W arren E. Howland, her administration account with said Crete work. Call Leon Cieszynski, volving figuring. Wei] known APPLY NOW built-in stove and oven. Beau­ estate to this Court for allowance. it immediately Conn. State Employ­ FnnE ROOMS flret floor, heated, R ealtors MLS Appraisara with fireplace, attached garage, R ealtor M I 8-1108. tifully restored for modem, MI 9-4291. ment Service, 806 Main Street. Hartford concern—5-day week aluminum combinations one rea r is complete bmeflt program. Daily. 8 to 4 garage, excellent location, very comfortable living. Ideal set­ ORDERED That the 17th day o f' WANTED—Ride to HarUord Mon Manchester. January. 1963. at 11:30 o’clock, fore-1 NOTICE Read Herald Advs. central, now available. Realtor, MI 8-4112 M l 3 -1038 old. $31,600. Phllbrlck Agency. MI RANCH—5*4 room s, 1% baths. 3 ting in country. Priced in 20t. day through Friday from Route CALL ML on yoUr formica needs. _ Write Box 8, Herald. Saturday, 8:30 to noon 9-S464. fireplaces, garage. 13 acres, noon, at thp Probate Office In the Mu- i 6 BrttoT^ arrive Hartford 8:30- bars, counters, kitchen cabineta. poOD SUPERVISOR—relief -2 -8 MI 8-1671. nictpal Building In said Coventry be NEW MODEL LAUNDRY NOW M l 9-3519 MI $-TB41( pond, stocked with trout, $31,000. and thA samA Is assignAd for a hear­ 8:46. MI 9-2716. vanitory units, table-tops and is- days per week presently. Full- MUST BE SOLD—6 room Cape, Philbrick Agency, MI 9-8464. ing on the allowance of said adminis- i land stands. Ml 9-8936. time after March 15, 2-3 years 4 ROOM apartment located to VERNON North Coventry, heat, hot water, 1% baths, a perfect beauty off tration account with said estate and ' OPERATING UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Henry St. Owner,, leaving atate. $18,900—SIX room s in fine loca­ this Court dlrActs that notice of the I M A S O N R Y -. „,o c K stone « o n , Help Wanted— Male 36 GENERAL SEPTIC TANKS and electriolty Included, $05 a New Ranch Home timA and placA assignAd for said hAar- Automobiles For Sale 4 setting, cement work and floors, AND m onth. Call 743-6708 Or 742-8408. $17,900. E . J. Carpenter, Broker, tion, excellent condition, ceramic ing bA glvAn to all pArsons known to W* will now give you better service on laundry a n d dry private parties or contractors.' MANCHESTER—Small farm over M l 9-6061, M I 0-9163. bath, full basement. Beechler- 6 rooms, attached garage, bA Interested therein to appear and be morial Hospital. DYNAMICS Smlth, MI 9-8053. MI 8-2158. heard thereon bv mailing on or before cleaning. NEED CAR? Tour credit turned Ml 9-9614. ATTRACnVB newly decorated 8 an acre, good $ room house, ga­ charming and efficient kitch­ January 12. 1963. by certified mail, a MANAGEMENT TRAINEE PLUGGED SEWERS WEST SIDE— $I4,7(M FOREST STREET—Deligbtful 10 en with built-in atove and down? Short on down payment? room flat on first floor In 2-fam- rage, 3 large barns, central only room former Cheney residence In copy of this order to WE SPECIALIZE ON SHIRTS Bankrupt? R«)oo8es8ion? Don’t REMODEIJNG. addition.s. com- fly house. Ceramic tile bath. Ga­ $13,600. Hayes Agency, MI 3-4803, MANCHESTER—8 room ranch In oven. Close to new shopping Lura E, Green. Coventry. Conn. t bedrooms, modem kitchen, formal dining room, large living paric-llks setting. 6 bedrooms, 4% AA area, 100x155 landscaped lot, Verna Watrous. Star koute No. 1, despair! Bee Honest Douglas, in­ piste house contracting, M1 s t ?:n o g r a p h e r for Electric Boat Maehint Cleaned rage. 161 W. Center St. Tel. MI area and Wilbur Croeg High­ Septle Tanks, Dry Wells, Sew­ room, tile bath, fuU dry cellar, storm windows, garage, spacious oaths. axesUent condition. Owner features full cellar, rtl hot water Columbia. Conn. FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY CALL quire about lowest down, small­ 9-9614. 9-'r449. WALKER ST.—Six room Cape, ga­ way. $15,490. Only 10% down. Ijoin Harwarlh, 1322 F*irst St.. No.. yard. Ideal, established neighborhood. Close to school, bus and MI $-7444. heat, 8 large bedrooms, 34 foot est payments anywhere No small Interesting assignment for the AMERICAN FINANCE An Equal Opportunity Emi^oyer er Lines Installed—^Cellar Wa­ rage, -very close to all schooli, St, Petersburg. Fia. Ml 3-2421 or Ml 3-2422 qualified High School or Jun­ terproofing Done. topping. Call for appointment today to see this truly great buy. shopping and transportation, Hiring room with fireplace, dining Walter J. Green. No, River Road. loan or finance company plan. SEVEN ROOM Colonial. $ bed­ room, kitchen with buUt-ln oven Can Mrs. Shorts, MI 8-8886 Coventry. Conn. Roofing— Siding 16 ior College graduate. Well es­ Famishsd Apartments 63-A $15,900. Phllbrlck A gency, M I ELMORE TTIRKINGTON. Judge. Douglas Motors. 338 Madn. CORP. Groton, Connecticut rooms, IVi batha, rec room, heat- and range, 1,480 sq. ft. of living tablished Hartford concem- EXCLUSIVE WITH 9-8464. ad Bunporch garage. Immediate 1951 BUIOT SPECIAL, straight 8, A. A DION, INC Roofing, siding 5-day week romplete benefit McKinney bros. 1% ROOM FURNISHED apart­ area. Reduced to tn.OOO. Robert J. WATSON BEACH A CO. NEW MODEL LAUNDRY KLEINSCHMIDT AGENCY ment with bath, heat, hot water. $9,900—5H ROOM ranch, fireplace, occupancy. John H. Lappen, Inc., Wolverton Agency, Realtor. MI e n ^ e . Elxcellent condition, low painting Carpentry Alterations program free parking. Write Career opportunity for man Sewerog* Disposal Co. M I 9-5361. and additions. Ceiltngs. Workman­ MAINTENANCE man with me­ M I 8-7689 Centrally located. Stogie, person. 2-car ga^ e, large lot. privacy. 9-3818 II Central Row, Hartford 7.1 SUMMIT STREET mileage, good tires. Well worth giving education and exper­ with drive and willingness to chanical knowledge and exper-1 180-182 Pearl St.—MI 8-5808 OPEK ALL DAY seeing. Call MI 9-7646 after 6 p.m. ship gpiaranteed. 299 Autumn St. ience to Box 8, Herald. work in order to succeed. The R eiuonable. M I 0-8404 between 13 Carlton W: Hutchins, Raaltor, VERNON—Six room Cape, 114 JULIUS E. KUPFERSCHMID, Prop. MI 8-4860. ience in carpentiy. painting and' noon and '6 p.m . Multiple Listing, MI 3-61$3. MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape 6«-31U added advantage fOr rapid ad­ electrical. McCarthy Enterprises,' years old, $14,900. Phllbrlck with full shed dormer, utility vancement due to company A gency, M I 9-8464. SUNDAY OPEN 7:.30 A.M. to 5:80 P.M. 1949 FORD radio, heater, ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or I — __ ------— TT;------Inc. MI 9-6391. | THREE ROOM completely fur- SEVEN ROOM English Colonial— room, rtning room, living room replac.-d, specializing in Bonded STENOGRAPHER for public con- expansion. Initial training re­ truly a family home, large rooms, with fireplace, full ceramic bath, tires. CaU Ml 9-3697. quires auto. Competitive niahed apartment, kitchen, living ROCKLBDGE 8 year old cus­ HOUSE HUNTIN07—Let ug show PINE PHARM ACY buUt-up and shingle roofing. I work, '"S-ny many frii^e - benefits.------A B ti: CONSTRUCTION workers. room and bedroom, newly redeco­ sunporch off living room, dead­ 8 bedrooms, aluminum storms d a i l y — MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY ■ ■ ' Ei salary, auto allowance, and Overseas, U.S. project. Skilled, tom built modem ranch. Uirlng you our listings in your home, 664 OENTBB ST.— MI 9-9*14 1960 PONTIAC Safara Wagon, 4- Coughlin Roofing Co.. Manches-I ^pply Conn. State Employment rated, private entrance, second end street, convenlmt to schools, room with fireplace, electric and screens, oil hot water heat. (ja il Cham bers R ealty, MI $-2835 Service, 806 Main St., Manches­ excellent fringe benefits. Apply unskilled. Write World Applica­ shopping and bi'a. New oil burn­ door, gray, radio and heater, ter, MI 3-7707. 983 Main St. floor, Main St. location, over kitchen, dining area, 8 bedrooms, Idert fo r children. $16,800. Robert Or MI 8-6980. automatic transmisaion, power ter. A public service — no fee tion Service. Box 624, Melbourne, Daida Bakery. Adults only. Heat er. $17,900. E . J. Carpenter. Bro­ Wolverton Agency, Realtor, MI BIDWELL HOME Improvement I charged, Fla. 3 full baths 30x25 foot recreation steering power brakes, whitewall OPEN tortuded, $90 per month. CaU M l ker, MI 9-6061, MI 9-0163. room with fireplace, attached ga­ 9-2818. tirea, $1,975. MI 9-4100. j Company—roofing, siding, altera ' M80B Or M I 0-6781. tions, additions and remodeling TRANSCRIBING typist fOr cor- MANAGER for Ice cream and THIRD SHIFT workers, excellent COZY 4 room home, garage deep rage. Beautiful wooded let. Phtl- Hart- M ck Agency, 9 0 9-8464. LAKE STREET—Immaculate 6^ 1969 MICROBUS Volkswagen, new of all types. Excellent workman- respondence. Phone East sandwich bar. Salary and hours opportunity for added income, wooded lot, aaaumable mortgage. room ranch, nice neighborhood, 1961 engine, red and white, heat- ship. Mi 9-6495. : 289-2717. open. Elxcellent opp CO. beautiful catalogue backed by na­ • 281 Hackmatack Street, Manchester— New 6-room ranch, 3 twin-size bedrooms, room, one acre tree shaded lot, Avto'Driving School 7-A Moving packing, storage, local tional TV and magazine . advertls- „ Houses For Reiit 65 amesite drive, 3-oar garage, din- BARKOWS A WALLACE RUG and AVAKAM.I IN THIli MZiS ' 2 baths, kitchen built-ins, attached garage. 100 x 150 ft. lot. $21,900. (Direc­ room, 94 toot living room with and long dlstmi'ce A^nig for 1 ‘"R 7°" « to $3 an M B. Center St., Manehtoter 30,000-33JM0-M.000 *10 modot* tJk^|g6M*|i-OsuBUcticut’s tint li- Lyons Lines, Inc., world-wide I loo-T'' Dali today, tion® • Main Street to South Main Street, right onto Hackmatack; watch for KANOBBSTER — Beautiful S bed­ fireplace. 3 bedrooiaa, plaater oangad.'ibiviiig school trained — movers. Free estimates M3 8-5t87 ' room Ck^e, 8 years old, Immadi- . w i ^ cuatom buUt, $96,300. R ob­ 649-6106 UPHOLSTERY OartitM .aad approved ia now of- si: data ooctm im ey, $160, J. O . R eal­ ert Wolverton Agency, Realtor, ftttiM ,' titaxarnnnn and behind MANCHESTER Package DeUvery. ty, MI 8 -^ . MI 9-3613. to r teen-agers. Light trucking and package dellv-1 AUDOGRAPH • 3 Meadow Lane, Manchester—New, elegant 8-room Garrison Colonial, 4 twin- OPERATOR MANCHESTER—Overalsed modem M a n c h e s t e r — a family, Main CLEANING ery. Refrigerators, washerli and size bedrooms, ^ baths, fireplaces, cherry cabinet kitchen with all the built- FOR RENT—Country home, pri­ TEL. Ml 3-2463 stove moving specialty. Folding' 2 2 vate location, 8 roome, garafe Immaculate 6 rcOm Cape., bn acre St., 5-6, City water and aewer. jjgbint(bck% pHvlAg school. We chairs for rent, 9-0^. | Hartford Company ha« fine op­ ins. 2- porches, 2-car garage. Mid 30s. with attached heated room for lot, IH baths, garogt, caty utlll- Convenient. Tongren Agency, MI TEL Ml 9-1752 Uet: Bel Air Real Batata, Ml 8-6$31. IMVO tha only *nd rtaaa- portunity for experienced tran- 5i4-room ranch, 24’ x 42'. Amesite drive, gErage ia base­ ottloe or fueats, hot water oil or PLUMBING, to ton «.'0 ^ oomplete in- Painting— ^Papering scriptionist—5-day week—com­ IMM, artam o wall, available Im- a-tsM . • ment. Tile bath, birch cabinets, baseboard radiation. (Direettoos: East Center Ntraet, right onto Porter Street, right onto Wellman mmUsMy. ’ Retecn — 8 room BttlHr ROOM Oairiaoti Oelcatol, Ml 3-5747 plete benefit program — free WiBT non t8»a,~ 1% i be PAINTING, wallpapering, ceilings Road; watch for aigna). a p a rb a m t f i x rent, heated. $100. tom M ram , Stotog raora. h e a t in g CO. parking. Lot 100' X 200’. batha, fuU abad dqwtog, wnik-to IdttiiaB, anidy ead titoflaty, 4 refinished, hardwood floors sand­ to tomaet ' ' PETERMAN'S ed. CaU M3 3-2108. eloaata, carpeting,. copper phimb- bedroteaa and bdth on stiBOBd tog, excaUant condition through­ flooi. .ReixMtion room with Are- Garner's out, many axtra featuraa, quiet ee to baaement. Atthrtud atnat, ibie Bhnge. Aluminum toOM. O t M towu*^ WIW. f f ■ V ,V;.,. • ’ , • : ,•■ r.' ^ ; v V . ■ 7 ^ ! ' ' "->?:f, A-il, • ,'■ ^ •' - ••,-•• ■ '-V v . V \7v,"-V ' ; r - " ' ^ ''VV;-. " 'r.-A"

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to-’ ".- Jk‘-- t- Machinist^ Carpentry Courses HeatUyGets] ■ jFfvViA S t ' IMIlll I ^MliM'' F dnGninh in h win “ rMciv» ■ obi|»r> iStart Under V:S. Retraining Act Appointed 0 ' •4S OoBUnuwkin tomorraw wt dw S Shrine Po0 •Htooh att T:SO. ' Manpower Development and Train­ pentry course. i: t t o lateat gdditioa ^'^^i^lcna 'aououliv* boud of the ’rhle, she says, is quite a large Una o t portable food m ixen f w ill ing Act, signed into law by Presi­ number, considering the wide area David J. Heatley ot Bqauyhoot, be Introduced Monday at 4k.week- r ^tVhaM nFa A uxdU ty o t Mauidheeter Tex., M m orW Hospital wU meat Mon- dent Kennedy on Mau’Ch 15, 1962, from which applicants were drawn. a former Manchester rest- long National Hbuaevfarea JMilbtt jn. m the hoard room at state employment eervices are em­ She attributes the town’s good dent, last ' night wci* appointed 'ln,Uhicago.y.t, ■ •.'■■V'’.'::''; second cerunonlal master of El atal. A husineaa meettnj' powered to offer Job retraining to showing to the large number of Iona Manufacturing Oo. on Re­ appUcanta seeking tte trainlhg. Mina Temple of the Shrine ia Gal­ tWlH be iwaoeded by an education xmemployed workers. gent S t announced today that the •1 a|»aalear, The sheetmetal course began veston, Tex. . ' , '. new line on display will also fea* In December the local office of Jan. 7, while the carpentry course He la the eon of the late Mr. tura ira new lea cruaber attaoh- and. Mrs. David H. Heatley. lih]. K Wetter Lamie of the the State Labor Department an­ will slant Jan. 14. Althou^ both mant. to. ha marked under the Re« SataaaoB A m y. wMl be In charge nounced two retraining programs, are closed now, Mlae Anderson Hie appointment to the divan was announced by Potentate Jcdm gent brand, a new Regent drink e t redid broadoaats ^Mnscred by one in sheetmetal work, one in said today that there will be open­ mixer and a new detachable oord, the Ifanoheater Mlniaterlal Aaso' carpentry. ings in F^ruary for a machinists ferry at the annual meeting of El Mina Temple. H e w ill prog^resa featured on the Iona ., frincttia datlon tomorrow at 7:$5 am . and l^th were open to 25 students course. portable mixer. ■ • pjn. over staticui WINF, and to be selected from applicants in Scheduled to last about eight The new mixer la cbanioteriaed daw next week at 7:80 a.m. and the greater Hartford area, and the weeks, it will draw students pri­ marily from the Manchester areh by, high, styling Incorporating ,ihe • :t0 p.m. p rog n m a work this way: 1. smootn flowing lines of , tear ^ p To qualify for either program, and v^l be conducted at the How­ ell Cheneiy Technical School. design and a unique rMesaed front The ndgar Circle, South Metho­ an applicant has to be of a spec­ area where the name-plate la aet dist Ohurbh, WBCS, will meet ific age group, should show an Any Interested high school grad­ uate may apply for the program, The mixer offers a thumb tip Monday at 8 p.m. at the home of interest In learning a new trade, beater ejector, three speed con­ Uxm. Paul Griffiths, 03 Scarbor­ and must pass tests indicating by registering at the State Em­ ployment Service office, 808 Mtain trol, detachable cord, handy key ough Rd. The Rev. Ray C. Hollis qualifications for the work. hole slot for wall mounting and Jr. wUl be guest ai>eaker. Miss St. He will be given a test to de­ Anna FUbig and Mrs. Fred Gael The 25 would be selected from termine his apUtude and he may convenient heel rest design.' A wiH eerve as oo-hoetesses. applicants to the Hartford, Tor- be among the 20 selected for train­ Chum-Blend drink mixer attach­ rington, Thompsonvllle and Man­ ing. ment ie offered at no extra cost. Prayer breakfasts will be held chester offices. After the training is over, about A 100 watt Iona Super-T o r q’u e for memibers of the Young Peo­ For those chosen, the first step the beginning of April, the trainee motor powers the handy, weU bal­ would be a 17-week training will transferred to an area anced 3 lb. mixer for no-staU mix­ . . .YoOjfi i f ple’s PbllowBhip of the Salvation Army, each Si^ay at 8 am. for course. In the case of the sheet­ company seeking new machinists. ing action even In the thickest of three months, beginning tomor­ metal worker course, the pre-ap­ One large firm has already com­ batters. row. The memberst^ has been di prenticeship training would be at mitted Itself to hire some of the Suggested retail price of the . f whan I V Tided into three groups, each of the Prince School In Hartford. graduates, and will also sponsor model ia 318.95. DeUveries are ‘■f iQ^ efit)) Tddch will meet for one consecu­ If he passes the first 17 weeks, further training. scheduled for early February. ' «antoUy, tive month. Only those young peo­ the individual would then be ac­ Any area employers seeking lleMUioi ple already contacted will meet to­ cepted In a four-year training pro- newly trained machinists are ask­ G eorge K atz o f 21 Steep HoUow Stay sUU m orrow . irram, In this case sponsored by a ed to contact Miss Anderson, how­ Lane has been promoted to asso­ ed down, union, in the metalworking de­ ever, since there will probably be ciate counsel of Aetna Casualty ta ito ai more graduates than are present­ >. laganrter Tickets for the Feb. 26 per partment of a manufacturhig com­ David J. Heatley end Surety Co. and Standard Fire fonnance of “The Sound of Music’ pany. ly spoken for. Insurance Co. '. tures ha^ The training programs for the ait Hartford’s Bushnell Memorial, During the pre-apprenticeship through the various offices, cul- The, announcement was made ths-level spmsored by the Catholic Libraiy, training, the trainee can collect Hartford and Manchester areas minating In seven yean with his fecenuy following a meeting of : t ^ jo i k OH Bookstore and Information Cen- unemployment pay, if he is so are based on employer demand. election as potentate of his tem­ the companies' board of directors. M an tsr, may be obtained from Dr. qualified, or is eligible for up to This means that the town office ple. He has been a trustee of the : - hours of has had a large number of calls Katz, a graduate of the Uhl- louis Foley, 256 Main St. Baro­ 320 a week to defray expenses re­ ’Temple tw o years. venlty of Pennsylvania Law r m ilng o ness Maria Von ’Trapp, whose life sulting from the job trsUnlng. for machinists In the past, more Heatley was bom in France. He r crew. d« than can be supplied from the School In 1949, practiced law In st(»y was the basis for the Rodg­ Ilurlng the four-year training is a Manchester High School grad­ I%lladelphia prior to coming to in­ : restaunu period, the apprentice Is paid by ranks of the unemployed register­ uate, 1939, and was a meihber of op u t: ers and Hammerstein musical, ed at the office. surance companies’ law depprt- will be guest of honor at a pa­ the employer, at the standard the track and cross country 7 MbMai trons reception before the per­ rate. For sheetmetal workers, toams for three years. • eervinc < form ance. rates start at 31.75 an hour. He is a member of Manchester A complete selection of office and school supplies now stocks the newly added .Office Supphas Da* -.fc* aa"W IKK As a Journeyman, the employe Woman Qaiming Lodge of Masons and the Scottish partment oit Harrison’s Stationers, and gifts, si 849 Mrin St., Mancneetsr. Mrs. Eva Aronson dent of 1 Rite bodies of Fall River, Mass. of Bolton, who has more than 10 years of experience In the aalss of office supplies, has Joined ..b a t I Hoee Oo. -1, Eighth District Fire could expect as much as 34.16 per tordrnwi Department, will meet Monday at hour. Judgment Unpaid In Beaumont, he owns the Heat­ Harrison’s as manager of the new department. Her department shelves and cases Stock such Items 8:30 p.m. at fire headquarters, While Uie federal act that pajrs ley Equipment Oo., Inc., which as nationally advertised pens, all sizes of paper, leather goods, attach cases for business and pro­ Main and Hilliard Sts. deals in heavy constiructlon equip­ fessional people, drafting equipment, and a laige variety of other office and school needs. (Henlld ' Aotam’ . Oie bill was designed to overcome A Vermont woman is suing a problems resulting when individ­ ment. He Is a member of the photo by Pinto). • . while 1 1 Manchester couple and a Cana­ ay shift Tbs Loyal Circle of Kings uals are displaced from work by Chamber of Commerce, the Busi­ eohedula Daughters will meet Monday at tedinologlcal change, Industrial dian resident for |5,000 damages ness and Professional Men’s Club, the capsules release their chemi­ engineer, and the following year by Panelboard Mfg. Oo., Newark, and Pinewood doimtry Club. Hie . peamiiM 7:46 p.m. at the Fellowship Room, relocation or shifts In market de­ to compensate for a Judgment cal, forming imiages on the paper. was promoted to senior research N J. . . . Also, a new line of poly­ E y t a PI Center Congregational Church. mand, the local program puts the recently terminated W y e a n o f that she says was never paid. 'The new product Is expected to and d«developmeiit ‘ engineer. ethylene typewriter ribbons and A mar Hostesses will be Mrs. Rachel ’Til- emphasis on the ne^s of area in­ Esther J. FUder, Barre, V t , has Army and Reserve service, and make substantial changes In the He Is mSMed to the former carbons, with oompanlon fluid den and Mrs. Arvid Seaburg. dustry. filed papers at the town clerk’s was discharged as a captain in the business machine and office paper­ Judy Mali Malttmpo, of Manchester, •Ced to Army Ttansportaticn Corps. eradicatofe, la offered by Aetna Thus a person need not have office naming Irving J. Judge and work industries through simplifi­ and the couple has three children. Products Oo., HockavUle, N.T. The Lutherweds of Emanuel lost his Job to a machine in order Mary A. Judge, 180 Porter St, Heatley has lived in Texas 12 cation and savings. Lutheran Church will have a sup­ to qualify for the local program. yiears. He is married to the former BRIEFS Haais H and Alma Simond, St. Leonard, Wilson H. Miles, operator of the jasrenfie per meeting Thursday at 6:30 p.m. All he need do is have an interest New Brunswick, Canada. N eva 1Sheppard of Baytown, Tex., EMHART PROMOTION Manchester residents recently and the coig>le has three children, Atlantic Service Station at 2 ^ W. bTilpok$ at the church. Members of Moun­ In attaining a new skill that area Miss Elder claims that she was retired from Pratt A Whitney Middle Tpke., opposite Stop A tain Laurel Chapter, Sweet Ade­ David, Susan and Kathleen. Alfred 9. Rargl of 165 Ferguson ' iMt at ] employers are short of. awarded a Judgment against Rd. has been named eng;ineering Aircraft division of the United Shop, announced this week that lines, Inc., will present a program According to Miss Hazel Ander­ Judge on July 12, 1962, of $2,363, Heatley has four sisten and a Aircraft Corp. Include Flmest R. lorta,' Be of barberrtiop type singing. Tick­ brother: M n. David (Elsie) Spen­ ' manager of the food processing his elation will be open 24 hours a son, manager of the Manchester for the past support of their two division of the Emhart Manufac­ Johnson o f 114- C restw ood D r.; day for customer service. Miles, ets may be obtained at the church office of the State Employment cer of 115 Forest St., whose hus­ p m n e .y minor children from a marriage turing Co. at Hartford. Alden L Carlton of SO Demlng St.; who purchased the busineBS from antae BM offloe after mrvices tomorrow. All Service, the Manchester area has term inated In 1964. band is master of Manchester He will be responsible for all de­ Ovila Therrlen of 32 Devon Dr., couples of tnb church are Invited. Leo Bouchard late last year, th e m eal sent five men to the sheetmetal She says that since that time Lodge of Masons; M n. Paul (Sal­ sign and development programs and Rupert UppUng of 76 Oxford ly) Marte of 176 W. Vernon St.; plans to hold a grand opening H o she has not been paid. George Katz rdatdated to that division’s products. S t Mn. Warren (Peggy) Waldo of sometime in the spring. 'A. ^suoh rigt FHirther, she claims. Judge sold o f It bi his property at 180 Porter St. to 104 West St; Mn. Dixon (Jac- ment In 1950. In 1956 he was ap­ James Ganzer, automobile sales­ Mrs. Eliz4beth W. Knop, Vernon, quie) Renear of Martha’s Vin- pointed aasietant counsel. Three contracts totaling about man at lAoriarty Bros., 801 Cen­ 30,700,000 for the development and ersr; and then had It reconveyed to yard; and ’Thomas Heatley of He serves on a number of com­ ter St., has earned a “Master He. "WOW" What Service Mrs. Judge and Miss Simond, Needham, Mass. mittees of Insurance industry or­ fabrication of aircraft radar teat Salesman’’ award for being among equipm ent w ere received TTuurs- le M k e d - PLACE ORDER— ^PICK IT UP IN 10 MINUTES both on Oct. 18, 1962. ganizations and is an Instructor in the top 12 per cent of outstan'^g DON’T BELIEVE US? THEN TRY US The transfer was made “with law the Hartford Clollege of In­ salesmen in Uncoln-Mercury deal­ dey by United Aircraft Ooipora- the sole purpose . . . of deriving tlon’s Norden division of NorwiUk. surance. A t M anchester, he la erships throughout the nation. l| sn old thie defendant o f means to m eet in­ 140,000 Suit Filed chairman of the building commit­ debtedness,” the paper says. tee of the Concordia ^angelical DonT forget to use the oorrect “Intradlsc,” on international ae- PIZZA-RAY'S Miss Elder is asking the $5,000 By Regal Builders Lutheran <3hurch. postage DO your mail. Your first- sociatlon of travel agents (Includ­ 130 SPRUCE STREET — Ml 3-0031 in damages and also that the prop­ class letters, for example, now ing Manchester Travel Services open 2-11—Sun. 4-10 erty conveyance be declared null The alleged failure of one build­ NEW PAPER DEVELOPED cost S cents. Other new rates are 8 at P. O. Box 1072, Manchester) JOI SMALL Sat. till 12 LARGE and void. er to Install utilities in a develop­ A new paper on which Images cents for air mall 4 cents for p/st listed in the Travel Index of In­ Handling tha case for the plain­ ment tract has brought a suit may be produced without the use cards, 8 cafits tO t air postal cards. ternational Travel Discount I4d., CLOSED WEDNESDAY tiff 1s the firm of Lessner, Rottner, against him by another builder for of inks, carbons or ribbons has Also, there are chemges In second- Toronto, Canada, now offeni 32,- 7 5 c *1.25 Karp and Jacobs, 821 Main St. $40,000. been devekH>ed. class and third-class mail, and an 600 accident coverage insurance 25e Extra Each Item Regal Builders, 68 Leland Dr., The new product, called 3M increiaae of 8 cents per parcel for for 12 months for Just 310. “In- has filed papers with (he town Brand “Action” paper. Is being a ir peux:el p o s t tradlsc” cardholders also get 10 Dinner-Dance Set clerk claiming that an agreement manufactured by the 3M Co. of per cent discounts at Inns, night­ was made on Oct. 11, 1960, with St. Paul, Minn. New Products: Do-it-yourselfers clubs, hotels and the like. By Credit Union F’rank R. Wood Construction Co., The firm says that images can and professional builders will get for the latter to install water lines, be made on single copies or, In ideas for Interior construction Ford Motor Company’s IIS lin - storm sewers, road base and curb­ certain applications, on as many from "Panelaire Grillwork,” slU- coln-Mercmiy dealers throughout Manchester Municipal Federal ing in a section of the Woods as a dozen cc^les of the paper si­ oon-impregnated hardboard panels New England made approximately Credit Union members will cele­ Farm tract on Keeney St. multaneously by the pressure of in various styles of filigree, per­ 18,000 retail automobile sales last brate a 4 per cent dividend on The plaintiff claims that the a business machine key, stylus or Alfred J. Kargl mitting light and air to pass year, Patrick A. Brescia, Boston shares and a 10 per cent refund on work, which was to have been per­ other marking devioa Elach sheet through such things as room di­ district sales manager, * Unoeln- interest paid on loans last year formed within three months of the of paper craaites Its own Image in Kargl Joined Emhart in 1904 os viders, sliding and fplding doors, Mercury Division, announced to­ with a dinner and dance Weitaes- contract, has not yet been done. response to the impact of the a design engineer. He received his and all sorts of buUt-lns. (M ei^ day. . day, Jan. 23. It further claims loss of sales orighial impression. bachelor of science degree in me­ TTie affair will be at the Army and profits. Key to the new product, accord­ chanical engineering at Massachu­ and Navy Club, beginning at 6:16 The firm of Gersten, Butler and ing to the maker, is incorporation setts Institute of Technology in p.m. The Dubaldo Bros. Orches­ Gersten of Hartford is handling in the paper of tiny capsules con­ Cam bridge, M ass., in June 1902, tra will play for the dance. the case fo r Regal Builders. taining a special chemical. When and had worked at Fenn Mfg. in The total in loans outstanding ruptured by the Impact of a ma­ Hartford prior to going to Emhihart. as of Dec. 31 was $45,825, the chine key or writing instrument. In I960, Kai^l became a research TREES REMOVED value of shares was $54,081, and Banquet Marks Now is the time to remove dedd and unwanted treM.^ the total assets were ^7,874. It is also a good time to i»nne dead branches from Lodge Birthday yooT other trees. FREE ESWMA'rE—CALL r'- . Duse-Mazzini Lodge of Man­ chester wUl have its first anniver­ COLD CARTER TREE EXPERT CO. sary banquet tomorrow at 1 pjn. U01SN8ISD AND INBUB^D TREE SUBOEONS at .Roeemount Restaurant, Bolton. When the temperature drops below freezing with a heavy There will be dancing after the TCI.V..MI 1-7495 ' dniner. wind blowing, you must set your thermostat 2 or 8 de­ Officers of the grand lodge plan grees higher than usual to be comfortable. to attend. A committee headed by Ray­ If your heating system cannot maintain the desired mond DellaFera is in charge of temperature it will run continuously causing both you plans for the celebration. Atty. and your pocketbook to suffer. Vincent Diana will be toastmaster. Members and guests are invited. YOU OUilHT TO MEET— For A Warm House—CALL FREf DELIVERY Jnc. 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. > GENERAL EUDCTBIC DEALERS [eanmoTB 01 wwnpo9rv9*PVMPM ARTHUR m ua 341 BROAD STREET-^ Ml 9-4548 WHERE?— •i The Colonnades Hotel m delightfully (Mffwent! ’ i Designed fo r family fim, the spacious grounds are on 17t SPRUOE ST. ’ (AbroseI From W orn Ooloelal I I edge bf the Atlantic Ocean. There’s 826 feet of private Mamn’r AApoitt p a r t m e ^ ) , Wnoh for Miming. . . two sparkling salt-water pools. . . srnifing WORSHIP WITH ■oeW activities. Deep-sea fishing and golf nearby. Enjoy ease and NEW -.S'- hifennalilji, superb accommodationB and wonderful food. 9 :30-SUNDAY SCHOOL c o iN ^ r a u m 0pm December 21 to April 18. CLASSES FOR ALL AGE GROUPS, KINDERGARTEN HBROUGtt ADULT ORTOLEAIIER Dipt. 19 for FREE color folder!

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Upwii.ill ; Jmiis. nw" (.11 III.'' t,(I'l urns...... ‘------•’— ------V *lng out the window aa cist and tnough for our three growing .sinee of the U.8.A. and Europe, orew deaoanded -on a tandem of children ("Missy,” 18; Tom,' 9; ^too. veataurants aoroae the atreet from and Katy, fl). The neighbors In 1060 she went to Paris, aty ^^attment). across the street had a nice big where she was a Sought-after MUMahon, I knew, has been house— too big for them— so we model for many French niaga- aervlng for the past three years swapped and everybody’s happy. sinee. She Worked for such fash­ ppllM D*- as a most able and active preal- When the children grow up and ion houses as Dior and Givenchy. i AronMn dent of the Catholic Actors' Guild move away, I’rti sure Louise and Later, she modeled in Nassau, ..but I didn't know what an in- I will move to amaller quarters Bermuda and the Dutch West In­ iM Joln«d again.’’ nioh ttonui ter>froup favorite he is. Never dies. Her first American com­ and pro- miiies a benefit for the B^iscopal 1. Louise McMahon Is f o r m s r mercial in 1066, was on NBC-TV’s I. (HenUd Aofaon* Guild, for example and actress Louise Campbell. They met "Eddie Fisher Show," w U le I talked to him be was bus- in 1088 when the great stage hit But modeling was not Margie’s My shiftlhg around his January "Three Men on a Horse" needed ultimate goal. She had her sights •ohadula so he could ftt in an ap- two replacements, "CharUe and set on a TV and motion picture 3o., Newark, paaraaer at a B ’nal B'rlth activ- Audrey." They stayed with' the career and, between modeling as­ Una of poly* Eyia PhUadalphia. show for 80 weeks, then Para- signments, she won some plum ilbbdna and A Biarveioua raounteur, he maa- ntount lured louise to HoUywood roles oh the “ Kraft," "Phllco" and uuilon fluid agwl to Miuoese la 160 auoh ap- Vflth a contract: and Horace, "Danger" series. She. also did hos- 1 by Aetna pearaaois laat year la addiUoa though be had no contract, fol­ .tess stints on the NBC-TV ‘T o­ lUe, N.Y. to a heavavy work sohedule. Some-. lowed her. He landed a job next day” and ‘/Home’’ shows and won day and, though he never did sign a tegular Co-starring role on "The erator of the with any one studio, he made 28 CJharley'WeSver Show.” m at 288 W. fllrna Um first year. They were For the past three years she has te Stop A married in 1038 in Louise’s home studied with some of the country’s week that boria, flew to Boston for a luneh- town, Chicago. top dramatic coaches and current­ a 24 faoun a eon tbea back to New Tork for a Though he’s Uved in the heart ly Is working with Vincent Chase vice. Mllea, dbiBer.)- Worst of aB he some- of New York City several times at M-G-M between her "Eleventh udneaa from Nmes aioveB ao fast he must sk ^ in his life (during his student days Hour” scenes. Margie tested for aat year, the meal-part of the event entire- at Fordham Law School and dur* this series during the lunch break nd opening Htow does be hold up under ing each of his Broadway appear­ on one of the episodes. She won ances) McMahon says he never the part and the next day was at «• sueh rifloMi " I luet don’t think Horace McMahon (right) as Lt. Det. Mike Parker, leads Harry really got around town until work in the episode and under con­ of it in suoh terms," he says. *T Bellaver and Paul Burke (top) members of his squad, aa they Uing about fust'think how nloe of Oiain It is "Naked City” got hold, of him. tract to M-O-M. "Now I could stand bn Times chase a hoodlum across Manhattan rooftops on "Naked City” dopmentand to ask me." (•ABC-TV, Wednesdays, 10-11 p.m. EST). When she’s not before the cam­ t radar teat RarHO eertalnlyesruinly foohaloolai healthy and Square and direct traffic, for eras, Margie does skeet and trap which I’m certainly grateful to Ived Thura* nlllked--youiife>'. : too, than he Nehru meant by the pharee "no shooting, or swims and goes deep Stuart Rosenberg." ' This h Rich ift Ooipora* niMtocraphs; but thOn doing good love lost." Rich explained. Rich sea fishing. Her favorite perform­ John. Rich, NBC News Corre­ ers are Susan Ha3rward and Spen­ of Norwalk. tolhCfii, _ vnth his life, It tUmO out. Rosenberg, who directed the first spondent covering developments said the Tass man then ran for If aa old haMt of Ms. - » cer Tracy ( ’’They’re redheads and “Naked Cltj^’ episode, asked for in New Delhi, India on a speech the cable Office after commenting McMahon as Mike Parker euid “This is a big stoiy.” we redheads stick together. Well, matlonal m/h toy Prime Minister Nehru in which Mr. TYacy did have red hair"). mta (Includ- they have great back-slapping re- Nehru meant by the phrMe, "no uniohs whenever Rosenberg re­ Any talk of a boyfriend merely b1 Servic^i lost” between Russia and Commu­ Sandra Descher, 17-year-old ac­ turns as guest director, and not nist China. brings a mischievous twinkle to Manoheater) tress of "The New Loretta Young her liquid brown eyes and a Index of In* JOHN L IENNEY Just because of McMahon’s grati­ A correspondent for Tass, a So­ Show,” made her acting debut at tude. They have plenty else to viet news agency, asked Rich what tongue-in-cheek quip, "My best acount Ud., 6 in the ffhn “It Grows On Trees.” friend is a oamera!” ’ offera $2,- taiweY talk about. Rosenberg, it seems, holds a doctor of philosophy degree > Inaurance OL UBBOT NOBBIS, in Irish literature and McMahon It HO. "In* .Preeideat is descended, from what he blithely alao get 10 terms, "one of the latterday first SATURDAY Television PROGRAM inns, nlght- Insurance of 4tt Kinds families to settle in Connecticut, < t) SkT Klas e Uke. (S2.S0) Bam Beaedlet the Irish whp migrated to New (»*-8S) kafcaAMrii______Far Dadds A vengeful policeman goes gun­ 11:1* ( •) Batarday Spectaoalar Bonds < S) Bass Baaav "Johnny O'clock”. Dick Powell, Sngland shortly before the Civil ning for one of Sam Benedlct'a ( 8) Academy Theater 115 U n - (M) Caadlej^ JBawUas clients, a cocky underworld M4 N. M AIN flm B B T War," ( () The Beadias B**ai kingpin. VAngele Due Five". U. Denison, throughout (SS-M) B x p t o ^ (SS).Late Show ( 8-M-S8) Oallaat Mea "School For Love". Brigette >proxlmately PHONB MI f-dOSt (Color) Captain Benedict falls In love ( t> AllAllaSaasaiw with a nurse, Bardot. < . le aalea last m MAOf flnuBnr Q, How many brothers and sis­ I ( S> BFD Ma. 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N avy. sgdlA to faal aw tbs Vtjd- ______^ar to spsM» form AvKoi ■UM (0«dat) head w ^ v ind tour in the stated Kum ora lleHAley*’iHale^’brew start a oamiiaisa ^ ^ i^ ir skipper napied. . skUs Ih ' Of dors Togo, SewB fS t **o?*1fsh#rmah. Ksw- tar ttMttis Ob“ ■ Si8| "a DataaSer^ ____ _ haart - •tS la r. Haws B Seaata. eomiWi Aiding fxlii i)_n t^'S r oaaseei • lie eith her iree ehli- tors. Knaws neat' ja r her hi M sAtohl, iU itt Xhslem 'snf 11 :U <»i> XrS^'^Slam a IM <' t> Bast ■ tallerSailer Jane'W ym an and Jono- hAd bean Ai < 8) WSavie tvh oy. K o "The Saint Heela The U s e r", ------I-88A8) -Haws ^ Hush SlnolAlr, Jean Olllts Hd TralleI The Olass Jthsey^ rel/esss, A t Heme WlHi KHtr Vyalt pCatyu » (84) A h e ir Csraaalat ^ ____ (XnformAn B aaart u tes 8 US? A Ifs. awa a homey sale (4S>’ Waatherseeaa Greatd MansISaaa Qrunltaky t BriglitMt ttan qf H m toHcits ^ 1 ^ (4t> Bast W< Bbuw. HIshItehts "Corrstle Kl88 . ThomiSS m adon. Rs <88) HarrMr Cttssa B h ^ (I t ) - Oomea Jaa. Brown, ,. u, Hollywood: 1 m F o In iI ^ E i^ * <88> This Is Tia Ufa <48) Bajg Impossdi Ahi $oeond of IhfM h’pur-lonQ doco* IS—188) ^__^ t 8) I p ^ ^ S speot its foi moiitanr M M lob about nwvio Ms* <»> b a e la l hr HUS 10) Gunned di < 8Kni88WatS a«3adeniy hiit get ___ Igy^lttrfjrba toiovisod on ABC>TV <88-tl> Marv. OrWilh Shaw <«)>. after his (Irat day le Job and i m iTssT Bids tbs U.i ( SS8SS) Day -la Oaart be pretends to " 1 ^ Diem, f Love'Vou.'^ 7oha. day, Olymp p Jon> 20 « .<8------igM ay. <88) Wids Csn—. Hah! L^ae Albrlt^. inteh Outturie is* critic |> News only " BFiel ( 8-4SS8) Sevanvan a eai ad In a plane crash-OB • i l revolt Chini <88-88)I:------Baws swept mountain top. i^e5r^8*5WbMSn5r streets arou hia paaaion for speed, which in the old prestder past led to several auto eraaites was found |TV Notebook I and once landing his airplane on a ombAssjr nh cow . F R I D A Y T e le v is io n Ths hoop : Fonda, of course, is the son of By. m oA jcufiann smbassy. L Kenry ahd'.the brother Of Jan a: jTiaie Chaaasfi - Olaal removed It N «i»p ii^ HalMpriAe Awn. i> 3 < 8) Taws Crier lit* jg^s Haw U P 8 But, he saya he iieVer wanted to Ss88 ( 8) Oallasa Of The Air Most sC I KBW YORK (MBA)— At 33, be an actor. _ <8S) CaatiBeBtal ClaaBieans For The Love of Busty" U s govsnu Bitor FondA has arriv«d At two SiSS < 8) Grand ArUsts DonaMacm. < ttS t) Caattaaatal Ciaaaraaai Tlwy wars BiAturo conclusiona that eotne peo- and bald at plA never reach. t>88 ( 8) Mamsata at Caasfart drts|n!&U|^HI.Fria.4 ■ f f e i s r , - :4t ( 8) Nswseepa Balletia BsaiS rida tiome. Vtnt, he haa decided tbat he lU ( 8) Faraata A Madera Hdaaal (81) AmariaaB Eeaaaaur Olympio aU ^t aa well yo through, life do- :T:8S < 8) Featare (48) Hswa Jeda Arthur (tS-8M Tsday.BlMW- f i f t (48) jDuMjj^lDerrlaAar •tateb an a lao On thing he oijoya doing the TiU ( 8) JewlA news A Views S iU (58) Fam ily M aikst ^ U:M last March aaoat. And that la acting. (88) Waathar ' ::iM < 8) Weather Hews • Sparta 11:18 praise Second, he haa realised that M (88) EdHarlal 8- < 8) “■Biasraphy Body 8tS8 ( 8) This la VOaaa. 1 ^ ¥ s » tl thne to put away childish things < 8) Frleade sf Hr. Graahar iSI Effif Jaeabs• *«“ Clahhseaa ' Dimgeroua ------Signs te favor of atabUity and home Ufe. 1 8:88 ( 8) Captain' Eaaaaraa (84) Madam Alpebm HMso, James Cmif tl88 < 8). Ha* BlehMia _ <44> Saparmaa OOnsequently, he has renounced ( 8)-Jaeii La Luma Shew News fsrt, Gaad Hymns. (tt^ ) BamparHaaia - 8l48 (84) BdltSrlal (48) Canes a Of The Ahr 8:48 ( 848-88) Hews 8:18 < 8> DaUi(e Draka Shaw (M> Family Marhal 8:88 ( 8) MnHsnalra VP# ( Sj Death Valley Days A 13-yesr-oId glri id driven ( 8) Best at Graaeha ( 8) EveBiBR BeiMik Mews to A w o rld o f hAUUObuution b y h er (44> Bose The OlowB Weather widowed m otw ’s neglect, leading . 8:48 (84) la Sobaal' Fresraau la t (U ) BerHace to oonflnemsht in A psy OaLeadm. <5S> Film ward in “My Namem e Xs JiKUth, I ’ m (8XA8) 8aysy-^Whaa ____ . TiU (U> Western Massaekasslls Lost, You See,” Hews Jwn. Id (XO-11 p.m . B » T ) . A V A T Xolioiudd t 7:88 (88) Mea Of DesUay ELECTRONICS (8»88) Flay T o n Haaeh (Oala*) 7:81 ( j ) HawUde (48) Barhara BannuA Shaw , When the drovers come to a "The judgment* — iicoimtlng, IflBORATORIES The Fries I i Blicht (Calar) hamlet (or supplies and a little by m ea^ of flsshbMks, JIh iw Slar, now a ( 8-48A3) Jaaa Wymaa fun they discover tbat the whole Garth (Loe J. Cobb) o*me Ugton A F I 11:88 (88-88) CeBeaatrallaB , town Is trying, to .fleece them. ( 8-I8A8) TauM Far A Saar lateniMianal Shssrtiau Wyom li« T’errltory; and servpj, a * isadars last 277 BROAD U P S < S) Lava Of LHa Don Ameche, host. "Circus from one of‘ Its■ firs " i t t district______Judges— BsvsMl mo i^otsr Fonda Tear . nis4 . ImpreealaS Cqpenhasen." haUens. (Color) . . t j i Bacrtlnc will be A 90-ihlnute cotor ledtufie *Yn fact,” tbs tall, aoumssively ( S-4SA8) Teaacsaaa Hnto Fard (88) Chaneage with gueet stars Clu OulAgsr and slim actor says, “I used to de­ U :8 t (.8 ) Saareh reeT reaw n ew (88) The Hpaaymaaaeii Patricia Barry on IfB C -W ’s “Ths < n ^ ) T n ^ Or Oaaaasaeaaas < 4*dS> Wiastaa ChareUS —The If Ytir TV claim bittehly about how much I < S4SA8) Kther Kaawa Beat . Vailaat Tears Virginian” Wednesday; jaa. IS didn’t want to hehn actor. I used U :tt ( 8) nia OMdfaNr UaM Based on the six-volume Church: (7:80 pm. EST),^ to say X wanted' to bo a lawyer, U:BB (U ) Haws Day Baaart ill Memoirs of World War XL I'P S ( 8) Bast Seller 8P8 (Ml Alaska Eddie Albert and Olynia Johns lbasMDM*l but I thinh. that was Just to please < 8) Mavis ; my father.. But X ultimately came "Double Dynamite” . Jana Hus- Kaaws Best wUl star in “WlndfsiU” — an orifi to West Af to realiae; aftw doing a lot of high aelL Frank Sinatra. Bmplom Kheduled tor reUra- Inal Buspenae drama by .ijo gsr O, Tbv sttua (8M 8) A t Hama With HMIr ntant la parsuadad to go late Paiic - - Gall school and coUcgo acting, that the ’ 48) Maws business for hlmseU. Chas. Rum HlrSon about a younK c o i^ who unclear. Bui only time I was really happy wad (88) m m find 103,000 in an antique thegr indleate tha when I was woridng on a stage.” 1:48 <4S)<4 “Waatkarheapa bought at a Junk Shop — ,to bs Blasted Pr< 1:18 (48> Bart af OreMhe Tod anABux picdi up a hltcb-hlk- left Ms both StoMk -And so, about a year ago, he 1:88 ( 8> As Tka WavM T m w tng young German bom sailor broadcast in color on MB&TV’S ( 8) Media whose mbslan to. find his mlaa. baasy Suwii became a professiontl actor. He “Du Foot Show o f the Wsak^’ Mss* \ I. \ III' ) ■ \ I I A ■ I I \ H I (881 HarveyOlaan Shaw M American fatBln’ cmrrtas ais- day. Jam 18 (10-11 pm . B S T ). natlnnallst. i has moved quickly from small (M> FaMi______F a r TadiMr^ ~ Istsr overtones. to ths W 0i Broadway ndea to larger televi­ 1:48 (48) SujMT CertaaaM w w 0M 8) Sing Along fPitb WMeb t:H Spaelal itamntlonal folk aongs aim pouhd of Ajum ^h n ) hats for har fatbsft two movies. Re la Just about to 1:88 ( 8)'naan IwBsWard ' - ■onga about lonallneas. OM psrslsta PETS! m ake th a t second one, a aonaU b u t <8tdt> Marv OrttBa-She (O ntPM 8) Tba rUatslaBss Walt (guest Btaf David Brian) (Color) Fred’s conscience turns to oompaaston and lovo w h«a influence \ c • rn p p iB S njeaty bit in the all-star war pic­ »:M \ m * dStdi^^B^Mr^ twinges when he is acclaimed ,n - Mkrumah of ture, "The yidtois,” which is be­ arts ( 8).“ -----" m a baby's rescue elff^ a d aiie learns the triith Sbout hir portant, the • BIBD S ( S4M ) savao' Bamev. mother's death in "ProteoUve .Ciis^ • monoAi. FisB ing filmed ih Bngland. Re has PB (gt|8) Hews - (H)~ ■Matty Featams < youths. come a long w i^ in jt short, time. :W LAFSdSe M A f PS the base. P M : FowaB. black and TrhKs only). XNOXVi got a ttcket. But X did cTaek up "Party Clomo's Kraft Musto m O f a few times.” - o ra A caasad by sabotagad.brSS will ba pre-eihptad this dBte). < i Once he skidded op .flts loa 4SNl k” jiM aar R e f i ’‘climbed a tree/* Luckily, he only , Attmwy Sam .94nsdidt':(Bdtoonl out Us Up but didn't oven liM ^ (Hi':*-' —■) IJonjOd Yoorhaea iC V D'Brtso) flads hlmsalf on- ttw ottiar Buimr tooth. Ckioe, in a idane (hia Uomwa of the tenco whaD irrvasga- R a n wap taken away when he skimmed me r M bop (Gary Morrill) goes the Missouri River at W fast and ^Har — Dorothy MM ^ oUsot, A nMgyedebk barely mlaaed a patrol boat) hs me weMk wtoM^Wiiqi^^tDavkl Wayao) to was making An smeegennr lAiidliig ___ Chai<**O r t m ”rfAMim-s. CdBhiiwood 42 Om "Sam Bsnediot’'wpisods, "TIm and hit a oow, but ths pwetolan*- Dtbar CBS Maws OsriMpon of e d . a a f ^ . Boiliiw PoinV on MBOTV Satur­ m iS »* M day. JaiTan. 13 (T:|04:W p.m.; Oastte's Oui . V' tag aa alrl O ab aoiA m w day. 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tOL.LXXXIl,N 0.88 (rOUBTBlBN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1M 8 PRICE FIVE CENlit France Bars ms ^D ining In N '-D efen se u a a , Ti>r> (a p ) — a itr u g ^ for iMdonhlp of thU PARIS (AP) ^ President ttoy West African country Chdrles de Gaulle skid today appearct) to be dovrioping to> France cannot Join the Brit­ oay In the wake of a eor< ish > Aiherican agreement Cut in Taxes feimti' revest and the aaaaa- made at Nassau establishing aination of President Syl> multinationid Polaris mis­ ▼ahus Olympid. sile for^. > — — i Two men emerged ea poeiUde De Gaulle, epoaklng to hia first Meade e< a new govemment—foiv Aewa conference aince last May, n>er. Premleir Nlootae Orumtaky, responded to a question on wheth­ 4S, and Idriaaoo Antoine Meatehl, er PVanoe might a co ^ President His Message Reflects ST. a former oppoattloo leader in Kennedy’s offer of l^larls mia- th s T b eo AflMDiStafe sUea: A mUtary revolutlonery com' "1 do not believe that anyone mittee tkat engineered the Sunday thinks that we can subscribe to Relaxing of Tension coup reportedly MMMmlad to Oni- the accotds of the Bahamas.” nltaky.yA t«otlier-m*law of the De GauUe said the U.B. offer Blain praetdant to return from to France following the pre- exae in- iwlghhocing Dahomey to Christmas Kaasau agreement had WASHINGTON (A P)— President Kennedy called on Con­ form a . government. no curreot Importance to France' gress today for speedy action to spread a $13.5-billion tax Bumon apraad that MeatcM and added; cut over three years and to achieve in time “ a balanced full- waa already hack in Lome from ”We will build and employ our­ anile In Onana, vdiieh alao hoc. employment economy.” Proposed reforms would recover J3.6 selves our own atomic force. billion of the lost revenue. dera Togo.'* Re had been eccuaed “ 1 have several tlmaa indicated hy tlie Obnnpio government of pUbUcly P’rench policy on defense Greeted by a minute and a half standing ovation when he aiding fniled p and to keep It is alao a necessity Even before he got a chance tof ------11 4m day, Olymplo apnaranUy waa the for a great people.” voice it, Kennedy’s call for anAM in.- only oaaualty of the faat>paced He declared it would not be use­ creasingly Intimate North Atlan­ revolt Gunfire waa heard in the tlonal figurk on the world aoena.” ful for France to buy Polaris tic ’Treaty Organization, with Itz Highlights of Text atreeta around 3 a.m . The 6D-yeai> The London-educated Olympio missiles from the United States own nuclear force and stronger Old preatdent’a bullet-riddled body was the only African bdad of state since’ it does not have submarines conventional arms was jolted by WASHINGTON (AP)—Here are waa found outalde the unlocked with a command of both Bngllah to launch the missiles or nuclear President Charles de Gaulle of textual highlights of Prestdent embaaay n te at dawn. and’ French, and he also knew wartieads to attach to the xnla- France. Kennedy's State of the Union The body.waa taken into the some German. GOa language skills sUee. De Gaulle told a Paris news message today to Cfongress: He added, however, that U cmiference BYance cannot join the Havhig witnessed in recent' embawur. toder Olympio'a fhmlly earned bbU'hh iinfluenaal poaitli FMaident Kennedy, his wiiMen apeecdi before him, dcUvera bis State cf the Union addrees today to a rem oved I t in African councils. France some day does have the Britlsh-American agreement to es­ months a heightened respect for submarinae and nuclear warheads Joint session of the CongrcM assenibled In the dtanfoer of the House of Representatives. (AP tablish a multination Polaris mis­ our national purpose and pow er- KOat ef the other .membera of Togo, a country of 1% million F h o to fa x ). hia goveniment were arreated. people, is about the stse. of West “perhaps 'we will have our own sile force. He said he will build having seen the courageous calm Ihey were reported uduurmed Virginia.' It was a French U.N. m issiles.” his own atomic force. of a imited people in a perilous hour—and ha'vlng observed a and held at a military camp out- protectorate when It gained in­ De Gaulle said he was not re­ Firemen CoUide at Pole Despite this there was an air aide Lom e. dependence in I960. Before World fusing technical or strategic co- of festivity in the Capitol, height­ steady improvement in the op- Olympio visited the United iteration, but that he felt the UN Demands Supreme G>urt ened by a bright sunshiny day, as porti^ties and well-being , of our War I it waa a German colony PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) •tatee on an ald-aoeUng mlaaloo The main opposition to Olym- Branch and British poeltlaiui were tbe President delivered a mes citizens—I can report to you that laat Karoh and PrOeident Ken­ different now on nuclear matters. —Nothing stops a Providence sage reflecting some degree of I the state of this old but youthful Surrender of fireman rushing to a fire un­ Bars Law on nedy praiaed Um aa **an axcep- (Oontlimed tm Page Seven) Britain has aeeepted the Polaris lessening of International tensions Unhm, In the 176th year at less it’s another fireman. and a modestly rising ectmomy at Ufe, is good. Firemen Joseph Favall and hom e. Rebel Holdout Eldwin Andrade leaped for the NAACP Cai^s Congress genwally gave cau­ Blit we cannot be satiafied to hi 'uifol:' i - nucleiur same brass pole in a station tious approval to his proposal to rest here. This is the aide the * qontrol. Sunday, ’niey collided heril- WASKONGTON (AP)—’The Su­ pump new energy into the econ­ hill, not the top. The mere Slayiiig o f .Olympii om' B’avaU had to go to a hos- prem e Ckwrt struck down today a omy with a $6-mlllon reductlcn in absence of war is not peace. The Virginia'law vdifch the National 1968 as a beginning on the biggest mere absence of recession’ is not es 16 close a cut on the eye­ Association for the Advancement aggregate tax cut. in history. Of growth. We have mada-a begto>i “Hhy jMttld tta Moise Tehombe brow. Andrade was unscathed. of Colored People said had curbed Uie $u:6 billion, individuals would nlng—but we have 'Mly b e f^ mlaillM froBi Amarfoa eiirrender Ui stronghold of face Its participation in litigation ov.er et $11 bQUoii and eotporatlons U.N. attack. raci^ discrimination. Sle remainder. I am convinced that the ensot.’ I ofi Phga Five) Diplomatic informants said they Five justices- supported the BSverylxidy, it appeared, would ment this year of tax 'reducticn believed tbe Katanga president Senate Set majority opinion. 'Three—Justices like to cut taxes. But how much and tax reform overshadows all AM A P MHHB AMAUTBIB fand yet it Ahidea them. Through­ was rallying his followers tor a John M. Harlan, Tom C. Clark and by vdiat method remained other domestic pro|)lems in this ^ tXAMLMF MBIIBJDB : out Africa, a class of angry young last-ditch stand to try to hold what questions to be decided. Congress. For we cannot lead for MlHTOB>B KOTB - - Btaniey Mel- and Potter ’Stewart — dissented. men Is growing. remained of his secessionist do­ To Wage Fight Justice Byron D. White concurred The President asked Congress long the cause of peace and free­ eier, now a member of the Waah- During his regime, Which be­ S ta te New s main. to lower the present spread of 20 dom, if we ever cease to set the Ingtoo AP staff, intervlewsd Togo in part and dissented in part. gan four years ago, Olympio, 60, The emissary waa to wain Justice Wmia’n l' J. ’ Brennan Jr., to 91 per cent levies drivlim ^ the Broad St. aUto cf A B^gian delegation seeking to offer a new rule that would permit pc^ in such cases are declared pound ’ of Togb’i troul tlonal trievlrion. ,andyra thpugta young Intellectuals InMde tired principal slump «t'the wheel Andre van Roey, (Urector-general a debate-limitation petition. portant, the ImpaUenoe of radloal the members could attend a joint at a time when Sino-So'viet fric­ Ghana msllke Mkrumah, young In- before bis northiXMind car veered of the Katanga National Bank, Heading a middle-ground group. Senate-House meeting to hear tions reveal "the seeds of internal youtha. t e lle ^ a la outside Ghana loose to to the le ft It crosaed tiw aouth- and Jacques . Houard, Belgian Sens. Clinton P. Anderson, D- Bulletins In Africa, young paople, ba- President Kennedy deliver his dlsintegratioB’' ■ in ■ ttie (fommunist him ta lead them in militant n%- bound Ime and struck-, tree in consul gfenera! In Salisbury, South­ N.M., and ’Thruston B. Mortm, State of the Union message. cam p. Culled from AP WirM aause' they usuaUy axe more ed- tlonallsinv cold war- neutmliam front of tbe Brosd St TwCA op- ern Rhodesia. R-Ky., will propose a rule under neated thim their elders, occtqty An afternoon court session was —Challenged the Soviet Union and intense socialism. posits • Hhrtford Public High Sources at U.N. headquarters in which a time limit could be ordered, beginning at 2 p.m. to make a choice between oon- pests, of greater iiAportaaoe 'than Thei Ohana-Togo situation fo IkfoooL New Tork reported that Indian clamped on debates by three- young peoplepie anywhere elae in further aggravated by the fact LANDRUM LOSES )' Quick was tsken to Hsrtford U.N. troops have taken over fifths of the senators voting. (Continued on Page Seven) (Oonttimed on Page Seven) the world. Nevermelees, an. older that' the bordeb .cuts through the Hospitayiby ambulanee and Shinkolobwe, once Katanga’s big­ ’Tightly organized to resist any WASHINGTON (AP) —.Rem generation still controls the key Bwe tribe. Nkruihah has Insisted nounced dead on arrival at 8:85 gest military base, 16 miles south­ change in the present rule re­ W. Pat Jennings at Virginia anfi posltloas of power. that the Togo Bwes become ajn. west of JadotvUle and about 90 quiring a two-thirds majority of Bep. Boss Baas of Tfnneeaea This fruatanatae and of Obanar^ position He had natlred aa fxinoipal of miles southeast of Kolwezi. senators voting to limit debate arc won coveted seats on the power* you^. nwy Ma 80 Juventa the Ugh aehool Nov. 1 to become The base, which once accom­ 19 Southern senators under the fnl Houee Ways and Meana dlrectw of the Fairfield Univer­ modated 2,000 to 8,000 men, was leadership of Sen. Richard B. Owner of Luncheonette Oominittee today in a secret bal­ sity’s teaebar training program. reported almost deserted. ’The Russell, D-Ga. lot of Demooratio House menr- unmediately after the accident sources said "enormous quantities In what may be a promise to bers. The loeer ia the three-way L. Henry ’Taykir, who took Quirk’s of arms and ammunition’’ were use the. filibuster itself in the rules Singing Blackout Blues race for ttie two eeats was Bep. place aa. principal, went to the found. fight, Russell says; "We will take Phil M. Inndrum, D-Oa., who Quick home to inform Ws wife, Rail service was reported re- advantage of every opportunity to bad administration haeklng for MacocUa, of tbe death. the post. The aotlan therefore EDITOR’S NOTE — PhU SlmaD8>scoree suburban Long Island (Oanttnned on Page Seven) (Oonttnved on Page Seven) was a blow fw tiie prestige oC owns a luncheonette, typical of communities to get the subway Hoiiae Speaker John W. MoOor- Ransom, Gbing by Soa To Sponsor BUI thousands of such small stores In for the boring, jriting ride into mack, D-Mass. 'WASHlNCraON (AP) — Ben. the New York City area. They Manhattan. Abraham Rfolooff, D’Ornn^ said lean hea’vUy on daily newspaper "Before the strike, they would Bioaxs BnA. PROPOSED MIAMI, n a . (A P )-T b e aeriil^folded at Miami International today he will oo-^ponaor the Ad- sales and the newspaper blackout buy a New York paper or two to WASHINGTON (AP)—Bep. port when the M^n'bIu m m simdua of refugaaa fnmi ,Fldel ...... fioh’a maaa tcanq>orUticn Mediators Continue Try has been a costly blow. m ^e the 80 to 46 minutes spent Emannel OeUer, D-N. Y., ehatr- Oastra’a Cuba haa haltad, R ow ­ at 0:30 p.m. Blxty^dgfat __ to ba introduced tUa week. on the subway an Interesting group were Cubana man of the Honse' Judiciary The ■ meaeure,' to be offered by By ED DENNEHT period," Simon said. "Many Committee, proposed a broad- ing aa airlift of. W Cabana and American citisenship. would break the trip from Long Sen. Harrison A. WRlluat, D- NEW YORK (AP)—"My busi­ acala package of elvU ilghta Ottban-Amcrioana to Miami Bun- 31 w ere Cuben natlonala' N J/, 7^ propose federal loaiui To End Labor Disputes ness is off $6(X) to $7(X) weekly. Island by having breakfast or a day. At praasnt thsre are no plana either the husband or wife cup of coffee here. On the way bills today, Inelndlng renewal and grants to help finance fa- "Because I have almost no of a proposal by the its veamnlng it. D.B. clttaendiip er their oUldren olUtiee and equipinent needed for evening papers, most of my regu­ out they’d get their smokes for R a d CroBB ofthdala announced were born'’iin this country. Federal medlatora today oontip-f The printers’’lowered theix two- the day. Many people now dash administration to wipe ont the entenslon, a i^ improvement ^f lar customers have lost the habit eraey teete am a voting require­ there wm.be no more fUMd* c m ** . The - U:B. 'Immlgratfon Service oommutcr 'eystMM. ^ uad effotta to mA the major year wage Increase demand from of dropping in afternoons and right into the subway without ryhig ransom ammlles to Cuba. refused to release names of ar­ stztiMB In the nation— tw o New $19 to $18 a week, and the pub­ stopping.” ment. OeUer saM also ho would Rlblooff, in oo-eponeoring Ua evenings. (%ars, cigarettes, can­ a^onato a bill to require every Am Amerloaa World Alrwaya, rivals. fitat pfoce of Bena^' legiuatloh. Toiric new spaper and the Art! antic lishers moved up from a two-year dy, soda fountain, short order Simon was interrupted by a which' suyended Ita twloeKWly . The Cuban-Amerloaiui had' lived and Oi^ Coast dook walkouts. package offer of $9.20 weekly to well-dressed man who picked up school board operatiiig raelally aaid he 'wxs pleasenl to Join Wil­ meals—all these are off. segregated public aohoeU to MUmi-Bavana fllghta at tha onset In' the United Btatw prevkmaly liams—^who waa the author cf Hiey also sought to end a dispute one of slightly more than $10, in­ "You can say I’m singing the tbe Newaik Star-Ledger and hand- of the Cuban oriils laat October, and for one reason or another cluding $8 in wages. newiQ)aper' ed him a nickel. adopt a deoegrogatlo shnilar bUs in the last Oengroaa— that haa led to a strike can against blackout blues, the within six moutba. Beartagi hi not amdoua to reettoie the •-Hnostly homeelnkneaB had re- the Southern Railway Co. Mediators said toey would meet blackout, that is. I’ve had a "Star-Ledger’s a dime,” Simon in praaentlng tha measure. tho bills win bo held by the Ju­ ssrvloe. led to fiiefr Mtlva Cuba. ''a la aforwacdpIooMiig pleoe Publishers and mediators met wltb the printers today, and hoped month-long headache, and I'm not said. . Pan Am D06B thnt ley said they ware returning to set up a joint bargaining ses­ “A dime? What are you doing— diciary Committee shtotly after of laglsWtlon.” Rfiitooff said, Bunday In the New Tork n ew ^ - kidding. Some of the storra like it la organised fonnaOyi' •unday'a rstugee flight had ^Amerloa. because of probl< ‘Hawed to meet many of tbe p6r sMke as it entered its 8 ^ sion Tuesday. this have had a 60 per cent drop iwofiteering?” huhtdlng food “Listen go someplace 'else. IROOO p a n a d a ^ ^ madioinaa Iq tranqMftatlan needs cf our great day. Meanwhile, the printers union in business. Luckily, I haven't ASK SPENDING CUTS C m as aaoWP^ installment on to get work, There was no clue to what tha and the mailers union voted $80,- been hit that ted.” Tbey’U charge you 16 cents. I m atrq^tan Areas. It reoognlaes WASHINGTON (A T )— Can- the ineallltonJitieoin giuuraideed lent w lfii the revoiufian. ths tlu ^ pdjslP les on which 1 puUishers of the nine shut-down 000 and $6,000, respectively, to ' Phil Simon is proprietor of a make no pixmt selling out-of-state < Oaatro for reUnee of the l,U8 Bay Jeeus Moy, a barber win left believe eny wjagh trmumor- dailies and federal mediators said. assist "less fortunate” unions af- small luncheonette located in the papers torftw 10 cents. I'm doing my gieaa generally gav* oaotleos « ( Plga Invasion prlsooers. Tampa, Fla., and returned to taticn p