MOI^AY. JANUABY 18» 1968 The WcatlMr fAGE EIGHTEEN Awrage Daily Net Preaa Foroeeot of IT. 8. Weulhze flttmrlffstfr For a m Week M m i t t O eom lM r IS, 19G4 Fair, eoM ■gafai bzaisM varWHo Buntafi 6>im rsHdsoU on t h ^ le degn Nutmegger Camara C9ub will Pfc. David R. Sapienza. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rosario B. Bapi- eoopmitloa durtag wsek- 1 4 ,1 5 1 About Town meet Wedneaday at 8 p.m. at Chamber Gets StormFails end. Hs said that, with ths ex­ lEumitm llieraUi Mgii bi se*. Hilltop House, Veterans Memo­ ehza of 63 Cobum Rd., recent­ LECLERC Member ot the Audit ly completed a week of testing ception of a few instancy of rial Park, Hast Hartford. Har­ snow being blown, onto plowed BmeMi of Olreulattoa MancKe»ter— A City of Village Charm 3f«n)ben ot 0(M>on!i Assam- old Pratt will present “ Seven and screening at the Naval Air FUNERAL HOME Wy, OvOwlic LadiM of Oolum- Subsidy Plea To Live Up streets, hs was well satisfied. Giant Steps," a program con­ Technical Training Center, bua, are reminded to attend a Memphis, Tenn., to determine (dazMflod Advertfilng oa Fugo IS) PRICE SEVEN CEM'lt sisting of slides depicting the his eligibility for technical FUNERAL MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1965 a p e ^ mMttniT tomorrow at 8 club’s trip to Japan, Hong Of Bus Firm To Notices VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 92 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) pm . at the K. of C. hall. A training. This U to prepare Kong, Bangkok and Hawaii. fam e called "Oake Walk" will him for duties with the Avia­ SERVICE Robert L. Brock, exebutlve A seven-4nch snowfall, cou­ he ^ayed after the meeting. tion Branch of the Marine ELASTIC W A W B R N. Manchester Chapter of Had- Corps. vice president of the Manches­ pled With near sero tempera­ Ifia. Joaeph Beaulieu of Eaet ter Chamber., ot Commerce, . LECLERC Hartford and Mr*. Anthony daasah will meet tonight at 8 at tures, resulted in another old- Events said today that he will call a Director KSoeio of Hartford are oo-chalr- Motts Commimity Hall. Mm. William F. Heine, son of Mra fashioned wintry weekend for HOSIERY Renee Kahan of Windsor will be Rose Schwoerer of 103 Mather meeting ehortly of downtown 22 Main Street, Manchester guest speaker. She will demon­ St., recently participated In an Main 8L busineasmen to con­ Manchester, the third tai a row, and the fif^ since Dec. 6. For women uid men ac­ Call 649-5869 Three Suspects Held sider a Connecticut Co. request strate the making of Jelly-roll amphibious landing operation cording to jronr doctor’s In State BMng Junk>r High School will on the beaches of Sardinia that they will eubsidise the 10- But, it could have been aponaor an activities night to- and Viennese plum-filled dump­ cent fare "Shoppera’ Shuttle.’’ worse. The predieted blizaard, prescription. lings. Ih e public is welcome. called "Medlandex 1-65,’’ while Blght ait 7:30 at the imhool. Par- serving aboard the destroyer The hue company has in­ with its accompanying 12 inch­ anta at seventh, eighth and USS Gearing. formed the chamber that it has es of snow, never materialised, HBDCO SURGICAL New City Hall aintb grade Bling atudente are The Army, Navy Auxiliary applied to the SUte Public UUl- and moet local activities went weieome. Work of students ac- will ^K>nsor a card party to­ lUea Commission for a SO-day on yesterday without interrup- SUPPLY CO. m il it a r y night at 8 at the clubhouse. Women’s Baptist Mission St* For Norwalk •ompUabed in' the activities clety of Community Baptist extension of its 10 a.m. to 5:30 tAon. 240 MAIN SntBET In New Bank Robbery ahuiiTrs w il be on display. Church will meet tomorrow at p.m. runs on Xtain S t, from Snow started to fall at about MANOHES'TElt, CONN. Is R e je c t e d ___ __ ■ - ■ - -- ^ Tozer Group of Second Con­ 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Depot Sq. to South Terminus. 1:30 ami. Saturday and contin­ WHIST Omar Shrine Club members gregational Church will meet ‘‘Breaking Through the Wall’’ Charles W. Abel, vice presi­ ued until 7 p.m. Although the are reminded to make reserva­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home will be presented by members dent and general manager of Heads Retailers acoumulation was lower than AND HARTFORD (AP)--The Police Stop tions by tomorrow night with of Mm. Roger Crafts, . 97 of the church circles. Barbara the Hartford Division, has ask­ Philip Dine, manager of predicted, conditions were not, State Supreme Court of Er­ secretary Ray Bogue, 39 Bryan Princeton St. Hostesses will be Gifford Circle will be in charge ed the merchants to consider House a Hale’s Departmsnt for strong wind gluts made Dr., for the annuid meeting on of devotions and members of the subsidy, beginning Feb. 14, vlaibUity very poor throughout WANTED SETBACK rors rejected today a bid by Mrs. Jaimes Cooper and Mm. Store, 946 Main St., has been Wanted Car PViday night It will be held at Walter Partington. ■ the Reed-Eaton Circle will be the date on which the 80-day Saturday, and cut sharply into the city of Norwalk to build Manchester Country Club; so- trial will end. elected chairman at the Cham­ CLEAN L A n M(»EL Sponsored by St. Brldgel hostesses. the day’s business activities. Roeary Society a new city hall in a down­ alal hour is 6:30, dinner at 7:30. Mystic Review, WBA, will Abel wrote: "The subsidy ber oC Oommerce’s retail divi­ The town highway depart­ USED CARS town park. On Parkway have a banquet tomorrow at Manchester W A T E S will would help offset the loss sion. ment had its men and trucks The high court's ruling in­ Mm. John T. ClilTord, Mm. (which the Connecticut WEDNESDAY 6:30 pm . at Miller's Restau­ meet tomorrow at the Italian Other n w ly chosen officers on duty throughout the storm, TOP PRICES PAID. dicated that permi.ssipn would Paul Tucker, Mm. James American Club. Eldridge &t. claims it has been experiencing and worked through until noon OAKVILLE (AP)—Th« Blanchfield and Mm. John J. rant, and installation at 8 p.m. are Arthur Fr^tag, manager JANUARY 20 have to be granted by the Gen­ Weighing In will be from 7 to 8 on its 15-minutc intervals trial yesterday, when it had the FOR AU MAKES eral Assembly before the city Conner, all ot Manchester, have at Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. Willis run), and to assure out-of- of the Grandway Store at the 8:00 P.M. Oakville branch of th« Higgins is dinner chairman and p.m. Mrs. Felix Gt«mmo, chair­ Parkade, vice chairman; and whole town opened up' and hall could be built on the pro­ Waterbury Savings Bank been named district chairmen man'of ways and means, will be pocket coat, until riding im­ sanded. to direct the Good Shepherd Mrs. Aldea Gutzmer chairman Harold Gaboury, W 111 o n’s posed site. in charge of the program. proves to an acceptable level.” A t 8 last night, the depart­ Garter Ckavrolat KofC HALL The site is a 22-acre tract was held up today, and Guild membership drive in of installation. Abel added that, if no sub­ Gift Shop, 964 Main St., treas­ urer. ment went into its snow re­ known as the old Mathews Es­ State Police reported tha Manchester. Funds raised sidy is forthcoming by Feb. 14, moval operation, finishing at Prlsea — Befreshmeati through the Guild membership Members of St. Margaret's This week’s rehearsal sched­ All were elected at a meet­ Co., III. tate which was purchased by prompt capture of threii he will petition the PUC for norni today. Denatton 91>0t the city in 1941. In order to buy will help finance the social wel­ Circle, Daughters of Isabella, ule for ’’Best Man.’’ sponsored ing of the retail executive oesn- 1220 Blain StH-eM-filSS. men with a “ considerabl# csLncellatlon of the 10-cent run. Supt Ernest Tureck eompU- the property, the city had to get fare programs at Marian Hall will meet tonight at 7:30 at the by the Little Theater of-M an­ Brock said that, prior to dall- . mittee last week. They replace Phillip Harri' the legislature to approve the amount of cash.” and EuiAfasia Hall. Walter N. ' Leclerc Funeral chester, is aa follows: Act Two ing the meeting of the' down-' Bandits entered the bank aa will rehearse tonight, Act Three town Main S t merchants, he son, Walter Reed and Bernard transaction. Home, 23 Main St., to pay re­ Apter, respectively whose terms The measure enacted by the Main Street shortly before 11 spects to Harold Phelps, hus- will rehearse Wednesday, and will contact the bus company a.m. One of them police saNt there will be a recall on all acts on the executive committee legislature specified that the iMuid of a member. to learn how much money is in­ have expired. land was to be used as a "public went to a teller’s window and on Friday. All rehearsals are at volved in the proposal. Freltag and Gaboury were park.” demanded money. The other • The French Club of Manches­ 8 p.m. In the basement rooms, served as a lookout. .39 School St. elected to the executive com' The city, as a "creature of the INSULATION ter will sponsor a public whist Hong Kong Buys More state," could not “ without ex­ They fled in a waiting ear. mittee by the membership of SPECIAL PURCHASE Later, police stopped a car and setback party tonight at 8 the retail division earlier this press legislative authority” at Orange Hall. Refreshments The HArtford Chapter of tJie build a city hall on the Mathews on the Wilbur O oss Parkway American Production and In­ WASHINGTON — Hong Kong month. All will serve three- in Wallingford. The three oe- W. H. ENGLAND will be served. is the United States’ slxth-larg- yesLT terms. E.'tate "unless the building of it ventory /Control Society will was Incidental and appropriate riipanta, police said, carried a est customer in Asia. The colony The executive committee sets large amount of money. Manchester Lodge of Masons meet toitomyw at 6:90 p.ni. at buys over $139,090,000 of U.S. to the use of the property as a LUMBEir CO. The Hedges, New Britain. A policy for the chaihber's retail State Police CommlBsioner will meet tomorrow at 7:30 goods a year, 80 per cent more dtvisi(«, representing most public park," the court said. pm . at the Masonic Temple. panel will discuss ’’Current than five years ago. Leo J. Mulcahy -said the thrBZ “A t the Gieea" 649-5M1 Manchester merchants. men were armed but offered no The Master Mason degree '^11 Scheduling Techniques and (Herald photo by Pinto) be oonferred. Problems.’’ Guests are welcome. Tax Chargee no resistance when captured B)r This is all that remains of the garage and breezeway after last night’s fire. HARTFORD (AP) — Edward Trooper David Paige. Presbyterian Men of thb A. Stoll, a former Probate The three were brought to ttio Presbyterian Church will meet ONLY AT MICHAELS CAN YOU PXmCHASE FAMOUS <3ourt Judge, has been accused State Police barracks at Betti- and install officers tcmight at of failure to file federal income Sign Superfluous in Ice-Bound Root River any. FREE LECTURE MON., JAN. 25, 8 P.M. 7:30 at Fellowship Hall at the Girdle • Parity Girdle Celebrating Spectacular Rockledge Blaze tax returns from 1958 to 1961, A bank spokesman said about church. After the installation TREASURE CHEST and has been ordered to appear Ice made the speed sign at right unnecessary today in the Racine, Wis. Root $2,685 was taken in the holdup. and devotions, a sports film in U. S. District Court on Feb. River. By backing, then plowing forward, the tanker Detroit was barely able Earlier, State Police pursued will be shown. Refrnriunents DIAMONDS Hits Peak 1 to answer the charges. to make about four yards an hour, let alone four miles. The jam delayed the another car and stopped it in will be served. Fire Ruins Garage, Stoll, 45. of Deep River, Is Brookfield. However, the vehi­ NOW.„CONT6Uk FtT also charged with 11 counts of ship’s docking five hours. (AP Photofax.)______cle and the occupants liad Tour diamend purchase is forever. Members of St. Bridget’s Speed Today failure to file quarterly state­ nothing to do with toe. holdup, REALTY Confide In an eetablished Jeweler. Only ounems of ments on withholding taxes paid state police said. Rosary Society will meet to­ Because his reputation is at night at 8 at the Leclerc Fu 7 in House Unhurt by his secretary. Lt. 'Walter Foley, conmand6r stake, you can trust his WASHINGTON (AP) — The of toe Bethany barracks, saM neral Home, 23 Main St., to Judgment and honor Reapportionment Bill Approveii lead a recitation of the Rosary mm. eelebmtlng for President Jand is to bs ready for signing#Uonment plan Monday, the Fellowship Room. Mrs. Is owned by Eldward Walsh, nAnirwn.i.' __ ....f,.—.. everyone wao was onthnoloalir enthusiastic, and bank or savings and loan asso­ a pait-ttme basis on your own or Join tlK stall of an es- Ask For Easy Payments SPANDEX .,. actually.^ the weight dinner danCes and an inau^ral when he discovered the fire. He rior Court Judge Joseph F. when Dempsey returns from Nancy Dixon will speak on concert by the NaUonal Sym­ manager of McDonald Systems and hlz wife and child were vis­ Longo took about five minutes. is finally, finally done.” the Presidential Inauguration in in the House 32 Republican and ciation in Omnecticut sinoa ($a tabiUied real estate firm. Our eonne dflers you the finest on W. Center St. State Senate Majority seven Defhocrats voted aga(hst Hcease exam preparattoa available, aa well aa teaching yon 'China—Old and New.” She has of a regular girdle. Safjp lastex front phony, there isn't an open mo­ iting the elder Walshes. Also Gabriele, originally charged Washington. start ot toe year. Downtown Manchester Flames from the fire, atop the bill. bow to open an ofloe aad be successful In the real estate lived in the Far East for eight panel, plush line waiet and leg band. ment on the schedule. visiting were the Walshes’ with first degree murder, was I^eader Louis I. Gladstone On Friday the measure will Another branch ot toe Water, years. Refreshments will be MICHAELS JEWELERS At 958 Main Street Almoirt everything, including the Rockledge hill, were visible A large number of those pres­ lieadness. Attead a imJliiE FIRST ZjECTUBE on Monday, daughter and husband. permitted to plead guilty to the legislators be presented to the three fed­ bury Sa-vings Bank, in Woloa$$, served. the weather, seems set for the for mUes. About 20 firemen eral Judges—y . S. District Judge ent were voting to do away was held ig) Jan. 15 by a bandit January IS. at 8 PJM. No obUgatlon. Presented by IjM from three town companies Cause of the fire has not 'S V ’/J '.:’' " “ ■“‘ "•‘ " 'i were feeling after th e Gen- Insulate at tlM YWCA, 261 Ann St., Hartford. The entire whole point ot thia buaineaa: the been determined and Town Fire William H. Ambers—for their with the seats they occupied. who wore a stocking maA and St. James Mothers Circle will <»i taking at the praaldentlal oath battled the blase, hampered by Gabriele waa indicted b y a , eral Assembly passed a bi- examination to see if it meets And the GOP members were course wlU be presented in Hartford. Write or phone for free MM**W«athar and ice underfoot. Chief W. Clifford Mason iZ in­ escaped with $5,790. fseat tfeket meet Wednesday at 8:15 p.m. In trout oC the CapSMMmMoa vestigating today. New London grand Jury in the partisan bill Monday reap- U. S. Constitutional require­ consciou.9sM mentlw fte Sizes 8-20, 141/2-241/4 At Sir Winston’s Side "G eorge. O'Doyle, will you ^ GIRDLE ' The six members of the Theo­ year-old statesman suffered a UN Contribution and, blackened by smoke, put ley entrance Into the DaUw stroke last Friday. None has Into port today. Injured tanker County Courthouse to npply dore F. Corey Jr. family were reported any improvement, and dead before fire fighters ar­ crewmen were hospitalized. Six for voter registration. "AB SPECIALSI CASH SAVINGS moet have told of a gradual UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. were reported in serious condi­ the regintmtloa bminses in rived. Blackening of Sir Winston’s hold I 1’ lO The flames and heavy smoke (AP) — Lord Caradon of Brltaih tion. being done In the nUey,** thn prevented nelghbore from help­ on life. ^ apiiealed to toe Soviet Union The Luclle Bloomfield was en hefty club-carrying shertii 1-lb. TENDER BABY BEEF ing the family. . , Ciommentlng on the earlier today to break the U.N, dead­ route from New Orleans to told the Negroes lined up on: m e ticUms: Corey, 36; his bulletin, the medical association lock over General Assembly Southampton, England, and oth­ the sidewalk In trant at th r wife, Mary, 24; and their daugh­ spokesman said: voting by making a financial er porta. Moat of her crew were ciiurthouse. When toe group LIVER (rag. 19c) astfl-lb. of $ FAMOUS NAME BiGUSES ters, Anna Marie, 5; Beverly, I; "I think one must view with a contribution that would lead the from Houston, New Orleans and refused to go Into the nUmr- Mary, 2; and Betty Jean, 1. good deal of concern that it was way to solvency of toe world Mobile. Ala. where Negroes stood Mom^ I’ l iC Authorities said the fire was necessary for Lord Moran to Elsewhere along Blurope's day waiting te take vets* «. M .l ON stay during the night. I think organixation. OUR SUBAR GORED SLICED Regularly tall for $4. and $5. discovered about 1:80 a.m. The British minister of state western coast, storms breached testa, Clarh told thnsi tkOf There waa no immediate indica­ there must have been extreme told the 115-natlon assembly in a Belgian dikes and flooded coast­ were under aneet. anxiety about his condition. This Freah new claasics, add tion of the cauae, ^ policy statement that " I cannot al villages. A 60-foot breach was is even worse than we have had tom in a dike at the seaside re­ OiniAN CHARCHB BACON (rag. 69c) for ONLY FUEL OIL dash and dazzle to your A neigt^, Reginald Parker, imagine any actlon.whlch would and guests at a card g**"®, all the timb." rightly win greater prestige sort of KnocMte-le-Zoute Mon­ HAVANA (AP)—The On- A Regular $1.38 Value! wintpr wardrobe. Charm­ Ua home across the street, first The Archbishop of Canter­ than such a gesture from toe day and toe sea broke through ban government snM today ing prints in all the new noticed the fire. bury, Dr. Michael Ramsey or­ Soviet Union." along toe Scheldt River, flood­ a UJS.-aiade hi ' ipring shades. Choose fitxn Paricer has no telephone. One dered special prayer* for Sir “ Equally,” he added, "I can ing part of the village of Baas- coma from the Winston "as h* approaches "rettred with a several collar styles. Sizes of hie guests, Robert Allen, imagine • nothing which would rode. raced some 400 yards in the 16- daath” more rightly earn .a continuous One of the moat violent headtog" staged a nU sR MEATY, SHOULDER 80-38. belovr sero temperature to the The prayer* were *ald in his­ and mounting condemnation storms in recent years swept Bugar-produchm Plnnr dsl home . of Alherton Bumor and toric m. Margaret’* church — than to throw thl* opportunity toe northern coast of Spain, Rto provlnee Sirnday. M i W' teleifiwned the fire department. the church in which Churchill away. And if we are sentenced caualnf heavy damage to ship- hnpUed toe attack wantinllc COOPERATIVE The other gueete and night and Lady Churchill were mar- to further frustration find inef­ )dng and rssort areas. Hundreds leaa.TlM ' LAMB CH0PS...73 Shift workers at the nearby Ru- riad 67 yaars aco. fectiveness, no one will hav* were evacuated from the resort uli. ( m>i’ \ V , berold Co. warehouse, were, Addrasring th* new Oonvoca- any (toubt whera the responsi- of fian Sebastian, near the too howM ed » a eemmuntgiM ' i)v. onable to enter the burning, tloa of .Quitarb^, after Koly biUty lies." French border. . archbUibop In oontraat waa a report from I'.OI V |» (, , ,, bouee."' Lord Caradon aotad that Brit­ Tba^ilfe. bodiss were found up- ain waa the second largeat eon- Warsaw that Potand U enjoying 'IN I i' . ' , a l badly burned. "Am wa meat i Prggidoit and Jlrg, gad Vice Preeident^ect anil Mrs! Humplirey ac- itzlbutdr to the United NaUans MM of the mUdaat winters in LAMB ftir STEW.. 19 ...... ) mov/ed .go aut to a yean, with above trssslng tamp ioid!ibdi6l|iglaufig^i^ ' ' ’fl Inaiuoiral Gala. The spectacular show lea- ' i'l ; \ 11 11;, I I rzMiithal fhtily. 'll .1 inwnatifnial.^K^

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PAGE PAG* tw o MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1965 ■ww wors White, floor-Iengtii gown*, ■nie Installing team wore bright Medical Mask Rockville Little Theater Sheinwold on Bridge Hearing Lewta S Minutes Mrs. Carlisle red, white and blue floor- FREE Wtot In its regular session, thcAly left out of recent ty raises, Tlte Initial list of patrons of non was last night insUlled as council discussed a traffic haz will be the object of a special BvGn in ch4mpionship pl^y Beokwlth, past district piyel- — "W« probably lookod like a Redevelopment Agency for a mum, the lot size would have the Little Theater of Manches­ noble grand of Sunset Rebekah dent. In behalf of Sunset Lodge. to be SO by 60 feet. ard caused by property owneU city meeting on FM. 1 at 7:80 there is some uncertainty In del­ f n n bunch of fangitera, .anyway, " change in a city loning ordi­ ter has been released by Mari­ icate situations, and thl* very ♦ AQI5 Lodge at ceremonies at Odd Fel­ Mrs. Carlisle presented her with Following the hearing, the by the New Haven Railroad p.m. ^ 105 V Q 73^ Formally Okayed aaid Joaaph Palaiola. “And the nance brought heated opposi­ city council, which Is also the on Vernon Ave. The meeting Is called to con­ lyn Mann, chairman of the uncertainty may provide the vl- lows Hall. Mrs. Frank fcham- a gift from the officers of the The property once contained sider a pay raise of for patron committee. The drive U1 clue. In last year’s Bridge bers of Welcome Rebekah Lodge lodge. po^eaman ware juat doin( their tion from members of the city's city's zoning commission, 3200 Mrs. Efnest Cox, past dis­ agreed to delay until its next a railroad overpass that was the superintendent of the Rbek- for patron membership in LTM Olympics, Mrs. Helen Portugal, j o ^ " planning commls-Mon at a pub­ of the U.S. team, mads an "un- s o u . ^ The Manchester Redevelopment Agency last night of East Hartford, district deputy trict deputy president of Sun­ lic Vieartng held last night by meeting Feb. i any action orl tom down recently. ville Filtration Plant, Charlee la scheduled to conclude at the president of District 18, led the that waa Palaxola’a comment the proposed reduction. Atty. Lavitt reported on the Pitkat. makabls” gams when an oppo­ formally approved the North End urban renewSl proj­ set Lodge, headed a refresh­ af|ar ha and hia brother were the city council. end of the month so that names nent missed the clue. Installing team. ment committee. ' The request to reduce the In another public hearing, the land, and noted that the rail­ A 316 per week raise, retro­ ect after a very short public hearing. It required only Others Installed are Mrs. aitaatad at gunpoint, taken in road Appeared responsive to a active to Nov. 16, the start of of sptmsors may be included In West dealer. AJOS ' handcuffa to police headquar­ minimum amount of land re­ council heard some arguments 1 eight minutes for chairman Everett Keith, to describe Jesse Hettinger, vice grand: regarding a proposal by Russell city proposal to purchase a the city’s fiscal year, has been the program for “The Best North-Sootii vulnerable. Noitk Rato Mrs. RolJert Armstrong, record­ ters and detained Monday while quired for an apartment within part of the property for 31, proposed for .building inspector West led the six of clubs to Donbls Pass the renewal agency’s plans for^ — their story was checked. the renewal area from 6,000 to Hartmann for a zoning change Man,” the drama group’s first the project and hear one favor­ ing secretary; Mrs. Clyde Beck­ on property he owns in back of then have city public works Samuel Allen. dummy’s queen, and Mrs. Por­ 3 ^ Faaa reach of said famUles, and are with, treasurer, and Mrs. Henry It was all because of the mask 2,000 square feet was strongly personnel level the land, which The pay raises would be ef­ production of this season. The tugal drew two rounds of trumps AU Pass able comment — a prepared located within a reasonable dis­ Skating - Coasting opposed by planning chairman his supermarket on Windsor atatement offered by the Cham­ Starkweather, financial secre­ Pilaaola wore over his nose and Ave. juts out into the road. fective under the city’s budget play will be presented Feb. 18 with the ace and king. When tance of the area from which mouth. Herman Olson and former Atty. Lavitt added that a until June 30, when the city to 20 at ming Junior High then queen failed to fall, de-‘ ber of Commerce. th(y are displaced.” tary. , chairman Bek-nie Cantor. Hartmann Is proposing the bid one no trump. R Is op to In fact, the session went so Appointed officers Installed th e trouble didn’t begin until construction of a professional snag was Encountered when government will be dissolved to School. clarer cashed the king of clubs you ngnln, with: Spades, K-16-4; tiey stopped at the Circle Bank “We ai-e strongly opposed to labor unions involved in the be replaced by a consolidated Patrons are Mr. and Mrs. and led a trump to the queen. tniickly that late comers missed are Mrs. Howard Smith, war­ reducing the minimum amount office building on the land, Henrti, A-K-J-3; Dtoraonds, tt entirely. Mayor Francis J. on their way to a Boston hospi­ which fronts on Franklin St. railroad, told New Haven Of­ government. Gordon Fogg, Mr. and Mrs. Cbrl West diseardsd her last club. K-16-6-7; anbe, K-q. den; Mrs. Sedrlck Strauglian, tal, of land to 2,000 feet,” Cantor ficials they would charge the Salaries of the employes B. CarlsOh, First National East could defeat the contract Mahoney hurried over from a 12th Cireuit conductor; Mrs. Thora Maloney, Palaaola, SS, recovering from said. "We do not want to hold Two houses on the property Whnt do you sny? Knights of Columbus dinner were reportedly torn down. railroad for “the work they would then become the respon­ Stores with John Carson, mana­ only by returning the suit In Answer: Bid three no trump. musician; Mrs. Mayliel Dowd, SALEM’S mhjor surgery, wore the mask back redevelopment, but we couldn't have had" in the le­ sibility of the town, under pro­ ger; Mr. and Mrs. Max J. whTcfa South held three cards. knowing he might be a little cliaplain; Mrs. John Christen­ Although Center Springs don't want to tear down one Objections to the proposal Tour partner wUl probably havt late for the 8 o’clock hearing; toiward off p eb b le colds, were voiced by John T. Ste- vel Mng proress. visions of the consolidated Schubert, Mrs. Francis Akin, If East returned a diamond, a reasonable play for this con­ Court Cases sen, left supporter to the noble Pond remains closed to ice Workmen near the bfink saw slum section only to have an­ Two city employes, apparent- charter. Atty. and Mrs. Harold T. Qar- West would take the i^e and re­ when he arrived at 8:10 It was 50-Year Members Guests of Andover Grange grand; Mrs. Maurice Waddell, skaters, skating conditions are Old Fashioned the masked man and told offl- other area built in its place.’’ phanowski, of Franklin St., who tract with most 6-polnt and 7- aU over. Inside guardian, and Mrs. Alice said that plans for the build­ rity, Mr. and }An. Ronald turn the queen of diamonds to point hands, but M wlU prob­ MANCHESTER SESSION Special gueeU at a meeting of the Andover Grange last night were five members wlw are re­ good at both Center Springs em-a, Olson noted that the present Lang, Dr. uid Mrs. Amos E. dummy’s king. South would be Formal approval by U»e agen­ c a n ts 60-year pins for a half-century of service to the grange, ^ e y are, from left, Ells­ Wetherell, outside guardian. th e Palasolaa had found the minimum a’lowed by the zon­ ing calls for the rear of the ably pass if you raise to two no cy Is the first of three steps to Six motorists pleaded not The vice grand appointed Mrs Annex and Charter Oak Park. CANDIES structure to be facing Frank­ South Windsor Friend, Mr, and Mrs. Reginald unable to returfi- to her hand trump. Anr^asive bidding pays worth C. Ctovell, Miss Anna P. Lindholm, George S. Nelson, Miss Marlon S ^ e y and MIm Hours for supervised skating bank closed and left for the Boa- ing board of appeals in hard­ E. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas (a trump play would be useless) be tsJeen locally before the re­ guilty to speisdlng chargee yes­ Vera Stanley. Mrs. Sara Merritt, another 50-year member, was not present. (Herald photo by Beverly Jenkins as her right to|i hospital appointment. They ship cases is 3,000 feet. He in­ lin St. He cited a right of way In tha long run. newal plan la returned to the terday and requested that their supporter and Mrs. Frederick are from 1:80 to 10 p.m. at both owned by other property own­ J. Kerry Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Leo and West would get the jack of Oflara.) arrived late. dicated he was not opposed to R Kasel, Judge and Mrs. John diamonds as well as the ace of Federal Urban Renewal Agen­ cases be tried by jury of 12. No P. Mietzner as left supporter. areas. '■Suddenly we’re stopped by this minimum. ers in the area. Ifor Sheinwold’s 36-page book­ cy for final approval. Manchester' residents were In­ Mrs. Bettinger received a tele­ Tow lifts will be operating at mCDJCRL Upon the recommendation of Ordinances^ Appointments J. Wallett, Mr. and Mrs. Peter spades. let, “A Pocket Guide to Bridge," the Mt. Nebo ski slope tonight all these police,’’ said Palasola. Redevelopment director Clar­ E. Naktenls, Atty. and Mrs. Actually, East returned a Other formal actUms will be cluded in the six cases, all of harbor. Later It was renamed gram of congratulations from 'They made us put our hands ence J. McCarthy told aider- city corporation counsel Ed­ send 60 cents to Bridge Book, required from the Town Plan­ which were transferred to the United States Is Castle Clinton her niece. Miss Ruth Bettinger, from 6:30 to 10:30. FHflBmflCY win M. Lavitt, action on the John R. Mrosek, Mr. and Mrs. spade instead of a diamond. Manchester Eve. Herald, Box ‘Gistle* Smallest In New York Chty. It consists Castle Garden and used a.s a Supervised coasting is per­ €Kt the hood and spread our legs, men that if the 2,000-foot min­ To Face Council Tomorrow Irving W. Gartslde, Mr. and West took the ace of spades ning Commission, set to act on Blast Hartford session of Cir­ concert hall. From 1855 to 1890 president of the Rebekah Assem all that stuff. Then they asked imum is approved, a developer proposal was tabled until the 8313, Grand Central Station, New Feb. 1, and the town board of cuit Court 12 and tentatively of exactly one acre. Originally mitted daily In Center Springs 344 MAIN STREET city's planning commission and Mrs. L. W Eddy, Comm, and and returned a spade to dum­ Yorit 17, N.Y. it was a fort, built between It was a landing depot for Im- bly of California. Ha where the money was and could construct between 80 to Mrs. Julian Qetzewich, Mr. and my’s king, but now South could directors, which will consider scheduled for Jan. 26. mlg;rantB. All officers of Sunset L«dg« Park from 8:30 to dark. where we hid the guns. 100 apartment units in the 4.5 the Capitol Region Planning The town council will consider^ The Evergreen Wood Caiap- Copyright, U6K the project Feb. 3. Three motorists received bus 1808 and 1810 to defend the Agency (CRPA) are Informed two ordinances and two ap­ ter of the Order of the Eastern Mrs. George McCaughey and get to her hand by ruffing a General Featnree Oerp, *‘It*was humorous, except for aersB of the renewaJ area sllo- Miss Eleanor Blish. spade. She discarded two dia­ The approval of both boards pended Impositions of sentmee the guns and the handcuffs. of the proposal. pointments tomorrow night due Star will observe past matrons from Judge Sinum Cohen. They oated to residences. A new public hearing will be and past patrons night tomor­ Also, Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. monds on the ace and Jack of Is virtually assured. The plan­ How would you feel?’’ Olson said he favored no more t..the hearing on Ha Robert SabllU, 18. of 156 meet ’niursday evening and apartment we would go along abandoned motor vehicles from Judging entries will be How­ DaUly QuesSon motion from Frank Handley, Saturday morning for a period with 3,000 feet. If we went private or public property met Windsor High School. ard Tyler, toy and non-sporting Lundberg, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Forest St., was fined 335 on Church Sets Me«ting Gutreioh, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Yon have opened the bidding seconded by Arthur Smith. All similar charge and had ., of 10 weeka down to 2,000 feet, we would token opposition. breeds and groups, and best with one heart, and partner bns five members, were prieeent to All lessons will be given at run Into trouble.” Charles Pitkat, superintend­ The annual meeting of the puppy in match; Efr. Harry Otis, Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Bert charge of failure to drive right | First Congregational Church, terrier and hound breeds an(l Hicock, Mr. and Mrs. Frank voice their ap’ifk'oval of the re­ nolled. ' the East Side pool, under the in­ Apparent cause for the prob­ ent of the Rockville Filtration newal plan. Other oasee disposed struction of Donald Wynn. Reg- lem was explained by Atty. Plant, told SLldermen that the Main St., will be held Thurs­ groups, and Lloyd Case, puppy Mihutello, Dani^ Moeler, Mr. day at 8 p.m. in the church hall. and Mrs. J. Ray Fogarty, Mr. The plan Itself that will be means of fines Include: IstratioDS will be taken at the Robert DuBeau, counsel for the state has statutes regarding sweepstakes and best adult in submitted for federal approval East Side Center, V School St., redevelopment agency. the abandonment of motor ve­ Committee chairmen are re­ match. and Mrs. Jack R. Hunter, Mise Shown Once At SriO Peter U. Serens, IS, of 861 minded that annual reports are Mary Ann Leone, Mr. and Mrs. — plus — la a bound manual of about 50 Locust St., 336, breech of peace every day this week from t DuBeau aaid that according hicles on streets, smd there are Also, Mrs. Sally Sands, wenrk page*. a.m. to 10 p.m. to hia flies the planning com­ laiws regarding, junkyards. due in the secretary's office. ing breeds and group, and Har Robert Case Dennison, Mr. and "A C T ONE" (reduced from larceny): BYank Spring Pond Opens Mrs. Robert E. Beach, Mrs. It Includes details of the con­ W. Champ, 50, of 180 Edridge | Boys must be at least S2 inch­ mission, the redevelopment "What you are looking for is old Gilbert, junior handling •TOPKAPI" Shown At 6:1S trols the town will retain over es tall. A alight fee for thd^lO agency and the city council all authority to go onto someone’s The town manager has an­ classes, sporting breeds and Lawrence W. Case, Mr. and St., 316, failure, to grant half nounced that Spring Pond is Mrs. William R. Schaller, Mr. Melina Mercouri the land, and a description of of highway; B B izab^ Gate, half-hour lessons must be paid approved plans in April 1063, property and tell them that group. and Mrs. James W. McKay, Mr. Maximilian Schell the effort the town will make to at the time of registration. Be­ calling for the 2,000-foot ­ their car is abandoned and to now open for the skating. Bridgeport, 320, speeding; Clair There will be no admisaiqn Obedience Judges will be Ray and Mrs. Leonard I^: Rivard. 8:10 relocate tenants In the renewal Kinny, Mansfield. 325, failure ginners classes are limited to mum requirement. get rid of it. I think I am ca­ mond. Eisner, Charles Oliver. Dr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Rob­ 15 pupils per session. He said that since approval pable of determining such charge. Police or members of Plus "Invitation to a Gun area. to grant half of hlglmray; Harry the recreation department will Miss Margaret McCllntock and erts Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Sanol The land use controls are Leister, 44. no certain addreas, The lesson schedule for Thurs­ of all the boards were on file, it, things for myself,” Pitkat said. Miss Margaret McCUntock and Solomon. Sanol Solomon Staff, Fighter” with Ynl Bryuner day. evening is as follows: be­ did not appear necessary that During consideration of the keep guard. The town manager 6:30 - 10:10 similar to conventional aonlng 35. intoxication; Louie J. Laingi, said that three-quarters of the Wallace Chevalier, covering nov­ and Mr. and Mrs. A. Lawrence restrictions: They limit the type 43, Bridgeport, 320, speeding; ginners, 6 to 6:50; advanced the boards be recontacted re­ ordinance at the council meet­ ice Y, novice, graduate novice Rlker. beginners, 6:50 to T; interme­ garding the proposal. pond had been plowed for Ice and size of bulldlngi that may Oliver Peters m, 87 Steep ing which followed the public skating and there was an aver­ open, graduate open, utility and Also, Mrs. Sherwood Cheney, diates, T to 7:80; and advanced Atty. DuBeau noted that the hearing, Alderman John Schli- graduate utility. be constructed in specific sec- Hollow Lane, |3 , failure to intermediates, 7:30 to 6, age or four Inches on ice on Mr,, jm d Mrs. Mitchell Hedge, tlona of the project area. carry license; Milton W. Por­ plans wers>l accepted by the pak agreed with Pitkat and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mat- The Saturday morning sched­ Home Housiu Finance Agency said ordinance is “an in- the pond. Manchester Evening ■ernid In general, they duplicate or ter, 25, of SO Milferd Rd., fail­ ule is as follows: b^tnners, 10 (HHFA) Tne Hours ard 3 a.m. to sun­ fhSws, Dr. Hnd Mrs. Howard exceed the restrictions In the ure to grant the right bf way In New York, the fed- fringem ^t bn individual set Saturday and Sunday and South Windsor correspondeni, J. Lockward, Mrs. , Clifford CHARTER OAK RESTAURANT to 10:30; advanced beginners, spal agency which administenj rights" Brownie Joseph, telephone 644' aonlng regulations. (reduced from reckleew driv­ 10:30 to 11; intermediates, 11 to from 3 p.m. to sunset on week­ Cheney, Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. 120 CHARTER OAK ST.—MANCHESTER All the controls remain In ef­ ing) : Gerald Puttermsih,' 271 ^ eral funds for renewal proj-1 Lavitt said that “the days. 0148. Miller Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Chad­ 11:80; ana advanced interme­ NOW YOU CAN HAVE YOUR fect for forty years. South Norwalk, 330, epeeding; diates, 11:30 to noon. ______i ' theory behind any abandoned Nursery School Meets wick 'Whitesell, Dr. and Mrs. ProperUes within the renewal Janet Rivers, 15 Westfield Bt., For additional information, The South Windsor Coopera­ Edward Kenneflck, Mr. and area that, are not to be demol­ $16, failure to otoey.trafflc cV8 n ;r! acquired by condemnation pro­ tory. / Court to reconsider and it could area Is subject to review by the ceedings, and property own­ The South Windsor PTA be 10 days longer before the tri town planning commission and ers are expected to sue for council will meet tonight at 8 bunal ruled. approval by the renewal agen- rtatJVHMwiwMlM^JOO (ng.|u* more money. at the Pleasant 'Valley Elemen­ Ekites, poker-faced and silent Gy. The additional land aqulsition tary School. to newsmen as usual, wore - a The report notes that ther# a n now 71 famlUee living In MUS7AX Now at your service — on# of New York Life's giant funds, 395,000 of the additional 'The Abe E. Miller American blue shirt and gray slacks and Don’t kt your f»ct tell time. Mut 'computers! it's available to help you plan your family's money requested, will. be used Legion Auxiliary will hold its sports coat. His only remarks NOW AT BONANZA! the renewal afba that must IX' security. to pay the property owners if regular meeting tomorrow at were made in a low-voiced con­ nldcated. 30 Cream at night...Plus 30 lotion The agency 1* prepared to as an Ideal make-up base all You can “ask" our computer axactly how much IKa insur­ the court should decided in their 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Mel­ versation with Black whils he favor. vin Stead, Ellington Rd. waa being booked. ■nderwrlto all or part of the day. 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"i:-; ' MANCHESTER BVBNIWS HERAtU, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966 PAG E POUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966 ereatlen of three Manchester i 4 i u i o « c r Bokon Prisoner^ Bid dlatrieta w a prove favorable for local Derooerata. Few Newspaper Onnminga said that he wOl T e n Ite m s F ace Assemblymen to Submit Bills P eople press for raaettvatlon ef Itaa TV-Radio Tonight PBC and Education Board OK’d by Judge bipartisan aommittee rtiossn Tcmnspeople at D O U B LE last spring to check into the possibility of increasing Man- Of Special Interest to Town In The May Tour School Monday SANTA ANA, Ckdlf. (AP) — cheater’s fWe voting districts Specif Meeting Victor Abston, 51, may l>e a to a possible seven or eight. S TA M P S A speeial team aseethic is to Television prisoner in Orange County Jail The suggestion made lest Ha q>eclfias, howqvar, that^nate in Manohea^. (A apeclal 'Re V 1M Public Building Oommla-^ Rabbit,” giveIven Id m em ory at Three bill* of ipecial in-^ ■ :(» 9-10-U-W49) Hovie ,M| BGpBtmill spring waa to create dlatrieta be held 8atut*lay at 8 p.m. to he would like the proposed leg- a ct paasM In 1968 permits N ews I) Rinsmaa don (PBC) may tour the (aca- Milllcent Clnirch of the Bolton iMit he has his rights, he says. wliich will each contain 2,500 terest to Manchester resi­ iiUtion to relieve the town of Manchester Utlganta to use to) Brave BUUioa Education AsaoclaUon, and 'In - Abston, who says he is on the nementary schooL to) Superman tlas of Bolton Elementary to 8,000 registered voters. dents and a half dozen all the oosta of running the ToUand Coimty courts although SEN. OUN J(MtN8TON DAILY! aecta,” given in mamory of Mrs. atheist, doesn’t want religious Cummings used District 5 as The warning o< tbe meettbg H) aiaat School Monday at 7:30 p.m., If services conducted Sundays out­ more with wider appeal are college. Manchester Is in Hartford COLUMBIA, 8.C (AP) to) Admiral aad Bwabby QiMe of Your Choice With Julia Chaoe, mother of school an example of the effectiveness lists ten items to be censidsrsd. Oavagnaro ia a m em ber o f the C ou n ty). <:90 to) RUlemea tiiat data is agreeable to the nurse Mrs. Polly Comolll, also side his cell. A Judge gave him to ^ submitted to the State Sen. OUn D . Johnston, D-S.C ., la FRE f I Purchase of S Gallon» or More ef GaseUne... of having less voterFln a dis­ The first two eover the accept­ General Aaaembly’a committee He alao notes that Uw prea- to undergo surgery this week to) Maverick 14) jksale'T fosU r Ctom board of education membera by the Education AasociaUon. a temporary okay on that last Legislature this year by ) Film trict. ance by the town of the town on education; old committee aa- ent Superior Court building tor removal of a bilster from S> Wbet’a Newr ■ who will accompany them. B riefs week, otter he sought a writ of He said that District 5. ’with t t e town’ s two stj^te rep­ Bignments will probably be in Rockville is. In poor repair tbe aorta, tha body's principal Woody Woodpecker 6-U) Redid Skelton Iba Pilgrim FaUowahip of habeas corpus. office building from the build­ 6:(W Newt StATE SERVICE STATION At its meeting laat Monday about 2,500 electors, lias the resentatives. held over for the ouirent aee- and muat soon be abendoneeit and Membara o f the aenator’a IS' (10) Bye-Dentlfy M) Houston Bymiiliony the PBC to go on a tour with haa canceled a card party tions because the party work­ m of Mr. and Mrs. Percy B. 8t«v* Oavagnaro ara praparing A bill authorising Manches­ in Manchester and leased to the mily aaid the operation will be (40) Adventurea in Paradlaa 8-12) BetUeoat SvSSbar scheduled for Friday. The jun­ Judge William Murray said ers have time to contact the state, he aaya. (22) Top 22 Plus One 1 0 « « ) jn t. Itaal Waa (O ttaem before a dlscuaaion of Im- tha bHlt now to ba fUed with ter to appropriate money to the erformed Thursday or Friday, 6:10 ( I) Neva Sports. Weather ior choir and chaned choir will Monday that, too, was okay. entire list. Items 8 through T relate to Atty. Groobert la alao pro­ psovementa and additions to Abston comes up for hearing .Oia Oenerai Aasand>ly whan It town’s industrial development Johnston, 68, entered Columbia (12) Political 10:00 (22-80) Telepiione HourSam (O “Your Flyiiif "A" the Notch Rd. schools. not meet tetnorrow night be­ In conjunction with the prob­ expanding the etomentary naaU in regiilar aaaaion. corporation has been suggested posing legrialatton Increasing Hospital Monday. 6:U (22) Cliib House cause of a conflict with th^ Friday on his arrest Dec. 18 on lem of "getting-out the vote,” school: Appointment of nine the legal driving age from 16 6:80 (10-22><10) Huntlav-Brlnkley DeaJerl” Supt. Philip Ldguori, in his Tha aaambly ia now wind­ by Town Cjunsel Atty. Irving ^ { 8) Wide Country letter to the PBC, whkdi was PTA father-hon supper. suspicion of burglary. Cummings,- on Monday, will en­ member school building com­ ing up a special aaSitoi on ra- Aronson and other town ofli- to 18. and making possession NAT COLE (ll) Newabeat (M) In-School Pravtev 770 Main Street* The advisory board will meet Meanwhile, Abston’s jallefe large the party’s voter-making mittee and providing it with tha of alcoholic beverages in a car (M) What’s NevT . ( S6-10-1^«MM040|>M -10------NeWB, read at the PBC meeting laat ^jportlonment, and ao^Mtcta to ciala to back the town’s efforts SANTA MONICA, Calif. (AP) Mandueter... night, aaid that Improvements tomorrow at 8 p.m. have a problem. committee. authority and funds of 92.BOO to by a minor a misdemeanor. I i) Walter (7^)cUe •'This isn’t exactly the Santa reoonvena to take tq> regular to assist the Pioneer Parachute — Nat King Cole baa completed 08) Subscription TV i ^teSo)0) Tonlghr^SheShow (O Opposite State were definitely indicated. He Bolton Homemakers will bone get architectural plans for short­ ntata bualnaaa later Uila month. Co. to relocate here. Another motor vehicle bill cobalt treatment for a lung tu­ 6:48 (20) Ron Ochran (80-40) Lm crane chlckene tomorrow starting at Ana Hilton,” said one. “ Maybe term and long-term needs, and (12). Chris Clark Theater will present his specific recom­ Bacauae there waa no election The town has committed it­ would create a new traffic of­ mor and hia doejora are consult­ 7:00 (12-22.8(^0) Neva. Sports. 10 am . at the CSommunlty Hall. I’ll have to stop at the comer also to authorize the boeuxl of fense called “ exceeding the WeaUter ( 8) Movie mendations to the board of ed­ Inaugural Gala of Btata rapreaantatlvea or aen- self to allocate funds to the ing on further tr^tment, says a ( 8) To Tell the Truth (U) Movie Phone 64S-6860 ucation in February. Mrs. Thelma Fracchia and Mrs. drugstore and pick up a paper education to apply for, then to atora laat fall, pending the out- corporation to bring utilities to posted speed limit.’’ spokesman for the singer. (24) Colleee Bound (22) ToniKht Show (C) Mary Dwyer will demonstrate. for him myself.” accept or reject, state aid from ooma of the court-ordered ra- It would differ from "speed­ The spokesman said Monday (10) Trackdo ( 8) Lee Crane Show The PBC also received a let­ Members are asked to bring Late and Great Pioneer’s proposed building site JO) Open 11)50 (12) Movie ter from the school board ask­ the state board of education. diatrlctlng aaaaion, tha two rap- off the WilbUr Cross Higd^way. ing" in that conviction would that Cole will remain in St 7:80 ( 8) what In The World 1:00 ( 8) Oala Storm their own cMckena, sharp bon' The committee would report not result in automatic suspen­ ing for lights at the entrance reaantatlvea have aehaduled a Such an allOeatlon is not Jolui’s Hospital, which he en­ SEE SATURDAY'S TY WEEK FOR COBIPLETE IJSTINO Ing knlvee and cutting boards. Democrats Meet (Continued from Page One) back to the town by April 10. sion of the driver’s license. tered laat month. to the school. Douglas Cheney, meeting tomorrow to explain U>eclfically permitted under PBC chairman, aaid he thought (First aid will be provided It Item 8 is to see If the town their lagialativa goala. Normal­ law; instead, the town will he Ttae arresting o ffice r or the necessary.) was a monologue by comic Woo­ will vote to establish an indus­ BARBY SUlUrVAN that provision was made for To Fill Posts ly they would have brought out "making law," in Atty. Aron­ proeecutor would have the op­ installation of floodlights be­ ------S. dy Allen, who asked the Presi­ trial development commission. Uwir plana during the election son’s terms, by allocatteg the tion of MfosUtuting the new eed 1:06 News Sign Off 6:00 Afternoon Edition Garrity of District 1, who has Tbe couple was married' Aug. 6:00 New*. Sport*. Weather by the PBC. Private conversa- ITIV r’nntrihlltinn . . . and who the heck Is Barry to ask the town to authorise the ty ocniega, and town aaaiatanca money for industrial develop- lawB. WHAT—614 6:46 8 Star Eatra Hon* reportedly cannot be car- VjUUULUUtlUU also moved from town, and conservation commission to taka to ancouiaga Induatrial growth. 6, 1962. Tbe m arriage was Sulli- 5:00 0«ne Anthony Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Virginia what's-hls-name?” msnt. At praeent, he says. In­ Anottaer ba that Groobert 4:80 News. Sports and Weather 7:06 Oonveiuatlon Pleoa Tied on without being overheard any actions needed to apj^y for A bin anthorlatng tha retoea- dividual towns have sp^al van’a thiitl and Mlm Stunara’a 7:80 New* of the Worid tai that area. Liegl, both from District 3. Carol Burnett and Julie An­ propoaes would aboUah "chari­ first. 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:60 Sing Along (Conttimed from Page One) Firemen fqund this attached garage at 138 Garth Rd. burning fiercely when they arrived. The a grant-in-aid from the state and thm of R t 6 between tha WQ- acta that aeoompUah this pur- table immunity”—the law that 7:15 Joe Edwards 8:10 Pops Ooncart Cheney reported that the Mrs. Liegl resigned before the drews sang a rousing medley the federal government for the bur Croaa Highway and Bolton 1:80 Sign Off 9:06 NlghUMSt garage and breezeway were destroyed but the house itself escaped serious damage. A jeep, November elections, for person­ and there were also loud hands ua. cxempte non • pn^t organlaa- architect found that some of and pledged that, if a voluntary tools, and auto accessories were also destroyed. Firemen (barely seen in smoke) rip away acquisition ol open space land Noteh—at an aathnatad eoat of MUOOST 8PANIER WINF—1284 11:00 News the calking was missing above al reasons. for the “ pas de deux” danced Repa. Oroobart and Cavag- tions foam UaMItty for their 6:00 Radio (Ireater Hertford 11:16 Sport* Tlnal fund ia created to ease the fi buimed timbers from the building, using long ahgle hook. (Herald photo by Flske.) for tbe town. S85 mnUon—waa nuaurnaae naro hare not spoken with NEW ORL^iANS, La. (AP)— the ceiHng panels, and that the The only announced candi­ by ballet stars Dame Margot emgdoyes’ errors. Jaas trumpeter Muggsy S p^- 6:00 News. Weather. Sports 11:80 Art Johnson Show nancial difficulties of the organ------A--- :------FTA Takes Becees' funy anbuittad during the 1968 Atty. Aronson about his pro­ 6:16 Radio Greater Hartford WPOP—itu adding of this calking might ixation. Ills government would date for the post of vice chair­ Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev The ba wmdd affect such er, who hsia been inactive since 6:46 Lowell Thomas; Sports 6:00 Lou Terri said her husband feels the tools The PTA will meet tomorrow General Aaaembly aeaaion. posal yet, but report they are 7:00 New* 7:00 ^ Griffin help. be ready to contribute. stepped on a nail which punc­ man is Miss Barbara Coleman, the songs of Harry Belafonte Virtually the aama bin win ba institutions as hospitals and re­ he coUapeed last summer in (Theney quoted the architcet tured his foot but waa not hurt. alone were worth about $4,000. who is now serving as corre­ and Barbra Streisand and the at the school at 8 p.m., take a ready to submit lagislatton the Detroit, has entered Ophaner 7:86 Leading (Jnesllaa 12:00 SaJ LaRoaa He strongly backed the U.S. Fierce Fire breather from the problems of praaantad agaiai tWa time, how- ligious organisationa. as saying that carpeting of the Coffee and hot chocolate were sponding secretary. comedy skit by Mike Nichols town dlreetora support. As it now stands, Atty. Gtoo- Foundation Roqrftal in Nets Qr- po.sitlon t)iat provisions of the Town companies 2 and 3 re­ children and the education of aver. It aaema to have a better offices, a suggestion made by sponded to the first call. When served to the firefighters by If Miss Coleman la moved up, and Elaine May. Anothar b a with application b ert says, a J>atlent a t a hospi­ leans. U.N. Charter must be upheld on Ruius Garage them, and instead devote the ahanca tor paamga. RCFAY. A M O U N T the superintendent, was not so the question of suspen^ng the he arrived at the scene and dis­ Wilfred Smith, co-manager a replacement for her present Johnny Carson of television throughout the state, but of par­ tal who Is injured becaiue of Hospital officials said the 58- UONTHLV O F L O A N evening to recreation and re­ BaCora tha bin ean ba an- ticular Interest locally, w a sKer Let Beneficial put much of a luxury as it sounded. voting rights of countries who covered the fTre waa burning Shady Glen. Smith and his post will be chosen at a Febru­ noted "all the tuxedoes with the ho^jttol's negligenee hM no year-old musician from Sausall- Car]>eting is reportedly used in lu R ockledge freshments. Two movies on rec­ proved. It muat be favorab^ axl sting lagialation governl^ $ 1 6 . 7 5 $ 3 0 0 are two years behind on pay­ fiercely, McKinney radioed for brother, Jaok, saw the flames ary meeting. spurs” in Washington and said recourae. to, Calif., would undergo a regu­ many industries now. from the restaurant nearby. reational subjects w a be rt)own. rmortad upon by tha roads and tha atats'a pension jrian for flra- lar dteckup. MANCHESTER COMMUNITY C0LLE8E ment of assessments. more help. Later he sounded At Monday’s meeting, which he envied the boys the Johnson bcidgaa and approprlatlans com- His propoaed ba would per­ 2 6 . 5 8 5 0 0 A further report on the prob­ (Continued from Page One) the box alarm, 861^ at Fergu­ When they closed the business, mao and policemen. CONTINUING BHJCATION COURSES The Soviet Union, France and is scheduled for 8 p.m. in the daughters date. "Imagine,” he Manoheeter Evening Herald .. mltteaa of the Aaambly and ba mit Individuals to sue for negli­ CASH 3 6 . 4 1 7 0 0 lem of the draft in the incinera­ son and Garth Rds. Company 4 they went to the fire scene. Wil­ Muhiclpal Building Hearing said. “ They sit with their dates SPECIAL HAI.1K 14 other members are In this approved In both House and Sen- Because of a quirk in tha gence. Insurance would oover SPRING SEMESTER 1995 tor pointed to a possible solu­ Destroyed in the garage sec­ joined the fire-fighting effort. fred returned to the Glen to Andover correspondent, Ixw- wording of a general aet passed ATHENS, Ga. (AP) — An 5 1 . 1 6 1 , 0 0 0 category. Room, Atty. Paul Groobert, one on the couches while their fa­ renoe Moe, tolepliaae 742-8796. ata. R la unlikely to be ep- the UabSity, be eaya, et a cost tion: Since the incinerator only tion of the house were a' jeep, Some firemen remained at get,hot drinks. of Manchester’s two represent­ ther runs around turning off tha during the isn lagialativa aea- Athena clothing store, hit by (Seneral Prindpiea <4 Inaurajice — Two Semester Hours in your pocket-fast *On 24 month plan He spoke a* U.N. delegates Roved unleaa K la included In to a hoepltal of about 10 canto backfires when the exhaust expressed hope a new formula equipped for plowing, a new the house until 2:30 this morn­ atives to the State Assembly, lights.” aioa, town firemen are not el­ thieves twice within five days, The Insurance Inatttut»pf America course In General Prin­ system of the school Is turned the govemor’e budget request as per bed per day. proposed by Oenerai Assembly snow blower, a mower, and nu­ ing, cleaning up and guarding will give a summary of the Carson said Siat, to msdcc the wen. igible for aurvivorsUp banaflts. haa come tq> with a new twist — ciples of Insurance which enqihaaiaM principlee and apphee- Left-over bills to pay? Time-payment accounts? Heavy on, burning of trash should be merous tools and auto parts. Henry VII ‘Sovereign’ Itaa present ba implies that A b a oreating a purchoeer'e an "after burglary” sale. tions In cunent practice. B^des examining tha economc, done before or after school or President Alex Quaison-Sackey against outbreak. Liegislature’s reapportionment performers available for the In order to farther Ihe talU’s Hen that Atty. Groobert pro- expenses? Clean 'em all up with cash from BonoficieR of Ghana would avert a show­ Four cars, parked at the rcM sessions, and will assess the gala, two Broadway shows, one COMPARE OUR ehaneea tat the Aaeembly, ihe both firemen and poUceman in Store manager George Gibe on social and historic background of insurance, liak and In­ some other time when the ex­ of the house werei rolled down nils mornuig workmen were LONDON—The English gold any community muat request poeee would protect buyers of announced the aale after select surance, legal princlplea important to property end Habaty Then,, make only one payment instead of several . . . haust system is turned off. down on the financial problem. on hand to make stopgap re­ coin kjiown as a sovereign, possible results for Manchester international ballet, two televi­ PRICES ON A U Manchester Chamber of Obm- yet unimllt homes from auf- But the United States and the the driveway to safety by the Democrats. sion shows and shooting on four merce has launched a campaign ranrlvorahlp bmefita before the items of men’s clothing were insurance, the couree covers subjects such as tha insurance have more cash left over each month, too. Just cell UfL Plans for the pole building to firemen. pairs and the Walrtiee wore worth 20 shillings, was first benefits are added to that town’s fetlng ahould the building oon- rem oved from the store by biur- house roed equipment next to Soviet Union remained dead­ confident they would be able Democratic Town Chairman movie sets had to be postponed PRESCRIPTIONS to damonatr^ local intereat in contract, underwriting end reinsurance and rate making. come in. One fireman, Eklward Mc- struck during the reign of Hen­ panaion ]4an for public safoly tractor go baidcrupt. glara. Tbe couiue w a prepare tbs student for tha spring Insurance the town garage are still being locked on the key question of to spend the night in the house ry "Vn (1485-1509). It got the Ted Cummings said today that or closed. The audience seemed the ralocatldn project A eimi- At present, landing tnatitu- Gregory, burned hia hand, but to think it was worth it although an^rioyea “Tou’U like what you aee at Institute of America examination. studied. Robert Warfel, who penalties. tonight. name because on one side it he (Cummings) will present ARTHUR DRUB 'la r effort last year failed. In the Hona and suboontractors have was • not hospitalized. Deputy the mystery of George O’Doyle our atore, but please come dw- has been- in charge of the proj- No firm estimate of damage bare a .seated figure of the lUng, latest town registration figures, eyes of rtaunber officials, be- Since the Manchester PoUoa the protection of liens but the Fire Chief Thomas McKinney, was never cleared u{>. eause tt was startad too late to Department is not under the ing regiilar buaineae hours,” MEETING: Wed., 6:20-8:20 P.M. BENEFICIAL set, will investigate plans of­ who directed opeiations, la available, but Mrs. Walsh or sovereign. I to back up his belief that the pnrobaser of the new home does Gibson aaid Monday. fered by the University of Con­ lafhienee the goventor’e office. state plaa, its employes cannot not. The Uen would give the FINANCE SYSTEM Also boding w«B is a atOl- request survivorship benefits un­ REGISTRATION JAN. 25 - 29 n e cticu t taema buyer a preferred rtatan The oommiselon received let- The OODOCUMi ttw t A OUDBlMr der the state plan. Under tha against the builder's assets. Loans up to 41000 — Loans file kwursd at low coaL current interpretation of the law, CoMaga Offie* tere from the owners of the of rtaU highwu j projeete that A final proposal would pco- ■eneRdoi HtMmce Co. ef Mondietler Clark WellPoint Co. on R t 6, haw bean deferred tat yeera the fire department employes vkla relief to elderly peracha B A R JM C iN i 134 E. Middla Tpka ~ 449-5377 § 0 6 PdA!N S T .“, MANCHESTER recommending the builder who Doctor Says paa* tbenU be undartakan now; are thus barred from the aur- from local real eatate taxes. It vlvbrsh^ plan. oocohAtvety at Mttchefi 3-4156 • lOm So. fi«w En|l«id Ttl. M iiiB OM made their pole bulldlnn, and Kofsky’s Clean Sweep Clearance Sale! cm repreaentaittve baa proposed woifid provide a fiat discount from the designer of their an Increaae tai the state gaso- The bill would change the on the tax biU—of perhaps 8100 'RETARDED'! OATCH-AIX word "and” In the present , leg- Liggeft D riig buildings. Ibia ta x to flnaaea needed road — which would be collectible In other business, Cheney read WORD FOR COMPLEX eonaiructlon. lalatioa to ” and-or.” from tbe taMUrMual’a eatate If PARKADE CHILD PROBLEM FAMOUS BRANDS — SPECTACULAR VALUES Another piece of legislation of a letter he had written to the R t 6 now peas as through tha available. *niere would be ra- selectmen explaining why the By Wayne O. Brandstadt, M.D. special interest to Manchester atrlettona to prevent abuaea of Newapi^ier Enterprise Assn. aanMb of Maaobaater, brimdag has baao propoeed by Atty. nommloddB b*ti purchased a with K through traffik bound the tax deferment irkasey-FergtIson tra(!Wt‘'ovw a The real tragedy of mental Groobert It would eraate a new retardation is that many per­ for eaatem OomieeUout Thero- foiparior Oourt district inchid^ cheaper Ford tractor. The trac­ 400 MAIN m g r - MANCHBTBi.ear before of the several waterfalls in 16. ■ Rm . t12.S0 Having to search for a place to 1215 SILVER LANE—EAST HARTFORD Thanks to the National Asso­ RIGHT F R (»I OUR OWN STOCK with Sundi pcovlded by the Bolton Property Owners Asso­ LOW WHITE Uie Tolland County Superior 000-acre Flails Creek Falls (1) AUON IHONT END ciation (BPOA) met last night ciation (or Retarded CJilldren— town and trdtlon paid by atu- Court now are from Manches­ State Park, a wUderniea area (8) BALANCE FRONT park is a problem most people snd, occoiding to a spokesman, and a few doctors who might EXTRA CUSHIONED ter or Hartford, he says, and 'ALL MEATS or* FRESH CUT ~ GRAINED dcntA w « be eligible for finan­ on Tenneeeee’a Cumbefiaiid pla­ WHEELS—Beg. $4.60 decided to send a letter to the be classified as diehards—there Tennis many of the eases now orlgl- have come to expect— but not at GUARANTEE cial aaalataiioa from the state if teau. (8) CHECK FRONT NONE or* PRE-PACKAGED!" membenAlp "alerting them to is a brighter future to't m any o f LEATHER Rep. Oavagnaro can ahepherd WHEEL, BEABlNOfi Holmes Funeral Home! Our ofF- Tarioua j^blema and urging these unfortunates. PENNY LOAFER a ba ha la proposing through (4) CHECK BRAKE The first roadblock that had YOUTHS' >1 TO STORE HOURS: them to attend’’ the next gen­ the leghtature. SYSTEM street parking area is another eral meeting. The committee to be cleared was to discover MEN'S 12 3.59 ITALIAN STYLE AKhough the detaik of the Toes., Wed. 9 to 6 e Thurs,, Fri. 9 to 9 A l Feiir Only thing which leads families to feels that membership "should and classify the causes of VALUES TO 5.00 bOl have not been worked out SaL 8 to 6 (Closed All Day Monday) take concerted action’’ and that mental' retardation and sepa­ yet Oavagnaro tentative sug- expect the utmost convenience "good government Is slipping’’ rate them into those that could geata that the college be turned be improved and those that are over to the state to administer t o some areas. 7/ hdre. Specific areas cited all relat­ truly hopeless. as part of a ayatem of regional M ax Miller $ A 9 S Tills was a Job that required Jm ^ ooDagea. ed to the actions of the board REG. TO 4.99 of education, (^mmittee mem­ both dedication and patience. The MO would eraate such a bers, according to the spokes­ In the last 10 years the effort systam of taro-year colleges; at has begun to pay off. present all atata colleges an Sa y s... man, objected to the recent de­ SERVICE ON ALL SOUTH SM W ED. ONLY cision by the board to continue Every normal parent wants rail four-year tnatitutiana. IKItANg CONVENTIONAL MAKES to pay tuition to Manchester for his child the highest Oavagnaro aayu he win ooD' achievement of which the child suit with team education of- SWIFTS MAYROSE Hl^i School for a former Bol­ 66 ton girl who married and la eapctels. If the parents of fleials before setting doam the Oven a severely retarded child apeetOe terma of the biU. MORIARTY moved to East Hartford. The VISIT OUR NEW committee also did not think can be assured that the child the town waa liable for main­ with proper treatment can be tenance or transportation toilet-trained snd learn to dress REG. 12.99 LIQUOR BROTHERS charges for a Bolton girl who and feed himself, they will have CANNED much to be thankful for. 2 PAIR 801-815 CENTEB ST. Is taking post-graduate work NARROW AND TEL. 648-5185 at a technloal school in New Brain damage can occur dur­ FOR 13.00 fM H m c m S a u t maav DEPARTMENT B ritain. ing pregnancy, during delivery The school board Itself la try- or at any Ume after Uith. Toxo­ MEDIUM WIDTHS NOT B Y T O T tog to obtain a legal opinion on plasmosis, German measles, SIZE HAMS this matter. certain drugs taken during A V A IL A B L E And the BPOA committee, pregnancy, expoeure to X rays, BUT A GOOD SAVE according to the spokesman, RH Incompatibility and some S l^ 4 TO 10 SELECTION does not think the board of edu- diseases of pregnancy are some S V S * 3 eatton adhered to the town or­ of the hazard! that may result dinance on bidding procedures in a mentally retarded child. for all items obtained for the Birth injuries, especially tbose GROUP FAMOUS BRAND associated with prolonged labor MEN’S OXFORB SALE new high school. or forceps delivery may cause wmldn*t huy Tha BPOA la a private or­ retardation. Buckle Arctics FLATS FOR TEENS and WOMEN RIGHT FROM OUR OWN STOCK ganisation which came into ex- A woman oxpoeod to Ger­ IRON FIREMAN Htence before the junior-senior man measlee in tbe first three REG. TO 9.99 MADE TO OUR OWN SPECIFICATIONS Beads from a LAREE high con troversy in tow n suid menthe of pregnancy ahould be W.T.GRAHTCO met regularly for some time. • SAmLER OF BOSTON given Immune gamma globu- CUSTO M PARKADE MAIN 5-lh.GAN Servug as president this year GRAINED LEATHER Butcher*,» to JuUue Strong. Dr. Laura Un regardless of adietlier she 388 haa 1 ^ German measles or •SMARTAIRE Toomey is secretary end Mrs. not. Mark II STORE STREET (liintt One) Johannas Oplts, treasurar. CORDO-SHELL Any woman who Is pregnant • OUR OWN BRANDS * Members of the policy com­ 0>mp. 'Values oil FUKNACE mittee ara Mrs. Oscar Kreyslg. should avoid all drugs unless 4.99 WING-TIPS they are prescribed by her doc­ to 6.95 ^ OR Mrs. Bruca Rtmsont Mrs. Au­ gust Mildner, 'Vinoent Krrse- tor WHO KNOWS THAT SHE ^ BOILER Slckl, Stanley Patnode and Wil­ IS PREGNANT. • YOUTHS’ She should avoid all exposure liam Reid. • BOYS’ FRESHLY SLIOED, WESTERN STEER The tentative date for the to X rays except In a true meeting is Jan. 28. emergency, and even then her i •M E N ’ S t u r n t o u College Speakers 8s6 abdomen should be shielded. Dr. John VUndls, diractor If Rh incompatibility between Not Every Size R«g. to $10.98 of admissions, and John Kolano, her and her husband exists, REG. TO 14.99 preparations should be made to Avkilabl* DISCONTINUED !or CLOSED FOR admissions counselor from the give the bkby blood transfusions PATTERNS ■oot... no ueale of feet BEEF University of Oonnsotlcmt will Heat it **lockod** in the far- ■peak at a meeting for par­ at birth if required. Steps (o en ts at collage-bound sopho­ prevent premature delivery' nece between firing periods. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STYLES and not wasted up the chim­ mores, tonlgtat at 7:80 at the should be taken. ney. Thousands of oeaiers Trust your family’s welfiarc to a source o f sup­ l i i A aebool. Hiess Include cutting out report axeeptiomd oil sav­ ply fully qualifi^ to serve yon wiA compe­ The meeting has be«i called or at least nutting down to e Sixes 8>/> to 8 ings. N o soot means Itiat LIVERS fey Stanley stiZel, guidance dl- lose ttahn n hall pack a day. ChUd's, Miaaes’ R tence. Always make it a point to select drugs, tea canae of about 90% of le c to r , to aid parents In

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MANCHESTISB EVENING H E B ^ , IIi^fCTDBIggfB, no t wnaam^wmjktjk, mmciiteTBR, c o n n ., Tu e s d a y , Ja n u a r y i s , i m 6 9M

iding I poultry and animals, any number of Wbsre are wa alt going hi mioh Disabled Plane 4Umri|ritfr Connecticut a Mg hunry Snyway? C o lu m b ia C < ^ r c i t t r y tor,” Oohsn said. FOR r drug comblnatlona, and especially sex Sino«rMy, The co-pilot, Robert Inow, $1, 4 , Eotttitid Stridd bonnenee, being uaed to promote faatar Pony Baundai*. Circles Field of Clinton, N. Y,, seid he was growth In the choicer placea. “a littla bit eoncerned” during Yankee Congregation Net Grand List Here Shows the emergancy. Ha bad been Cosmetics p a But, although the opportunity la great, •Who Belda n o Bag* F o r T w o H o u rs By A.H.O. TV) Tlw Editor with Mohawk four yean, he ITS and the bustneea la growing rapidly, It has become a fixed pattern. Increase of $1.5 M illion WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)-For said, and this was his first thera la one rather duU limitation placed The cembine or oorporatlon Sees Burning emergency with the airline. The "moment of truth” for nearly two hours the Mohawk T))e flight was reported to upon its future. The animals do not yet the long, difficult, somettanea backiig; a developer who wants (Omtiaoed tm n Page •) to put hi a sprawling parkada Coventry’s net grand list of^increassd by $806,870 over last Airlines plane circled Bradley have originated at B ^alo, N. Uggetts understand the oommerciala on radio anguished proceiu of negotia­ Of Mortgage year. Field, its landing gears frozen Y. Its destination was Boston, tion between the two Connecti­ or shopping csntsr goes to ths $28,340,186 a$ of Oct. 1, 1964 or television; they seem to have no Im­ 13th Ave. in Manhattan, whence 'The personal property new in flight position, as pr<;parattons with stops at Albany, iyracuae At Th< Parkadt cut uolltical parties on how thm he came. town fathers and sells a won­ The Congregaticmal (Church abowB an kiorsaae of $1,502,330 gross grand Ust totals $10,581,- and Bra(Uey Field. mediate proapeot of developing and ex­ could agree to start a now Ufo derful MH of goods shout how were made for an emergency pressing their own hypochondria; ani­ '1 got to owe you. Sir Win­ parish house, an addition com­ over the net grand list of $21,- 685 or ap Increase of $195,835. MANCHESTER for tiiemaelves In a new kind, of ston.” miMdi tax money the lordly en­ With exertqitions deducted, toe belly landing. mals are etiU some distance from being terprise will bring to Manches­ pleted In I960, is finally paM 787,906 for the previous year, It would land eitoer on a leglelAtu** arrived lata Iq the dnircMU broke into a laugh. new net graftd. Ust valuation is foam covered runway or on wawgaammu^m able to do their own diagnosis, prescrip­ afternoon of Tuesday, Jan. 13. “I aaw Mm alx weeks ago,” ter. The plans are approved, the for and members wars pleased reported by Aseeesor Bernard $1,057,126 compared to $860,- Bradley to Play Tha conferees, the tabulators, to witness the "burning" of the snow off the runwqy. All emer­ XMd^ ••••••»•••*••*•••••» tion and purchasing. La Vien waa saying last night Mining board hearing is held, A, Dion. 460, or an increasif of $195,666 gency imits at the field were • •••»••••••••••••• 11 iWI ths computers, the politleiana *Dn Nov. 38th, the night be­ and the deal railroaded through mortgage at laat week’s annual Hie new g n m grand list of over last year’s Ust Under this W ith F o o t G u a rd • v*************** And a good thing it Is, too. of the two pai^es had werited fore his birthday. I brought the (unless the people neaihy can .meeting. category, machinery is valued standing by. State and local The older part o t tha church $24,110,670 te increased by police closed all approaches to CASH SAVINGS We know Just the dog who, given their way down to the point film. The Finest Hours’ to the afford high p r i ^ legal talent $1,641,636 over last year's $22,- p»v.« crowd. ,ro„ Walter Bradley of 47 Teresa where they had only five,towns house and they cleared (nit the to block it). Up goes the shop­ waa built In 1833 for about leash and opportunity enough, would $2,000 and remodeled in 1179 for 569,085, with toe exemptions in­ gathering. Rd., music supervisor at Wind­ ( 1’ I" outside their agreed redlatrict- dining room and I showed (t. ping center, or toe apartment creased in number totaling at $5,880, toUlIng $9,575 are sor Locks High School, will at­ soon have \u filling two prescriptions a ing formula. Afterwards, we went Into the $8,000. The parish house coat increased in vedue by $1,660. The pilot told the passengers development, and the troubles $870,535 compared to $831,130 they’d Just scratch the belly of tend tomorrow’s inauguration •** I VI VUlP day. Then it had been miggeetad drawing room for champagne commence: Trash, increased $91,800 and includes Sunday Commercial furniture at $76.- in Washington as a member of the Democrats go out and draw and cigars. He was wearing that School rooms, an auditorium, of last year. The exemptions 320, farm machinery at $9,665, the plane if they had to come traffic, annoyaaces, etc. Then given to 835 Individuals show down without landing gears. toe Governor’s Foot Guard. up a package proposal iWtich dark red velvet siren suit of toe real trouble starts; The big toe minister’s study, kitchen farm tools at $390, meclMnlcs Bradley Is a first clarinetiat would dispose ot all five dan­ his. The people there that night and rest room facilities and waa an Increase of 46 over the pre­ tools at $2,235. farm produce Steve Cohen, an Amherst stu­ wheels who fathered ths enter paid for through pledges from vious year’s total of 789 exemp­ dent from Wyheote,^ Pa., said with the 1st Co. Band of Hart­ January Twilight gling problems at onoe, trying, even the ones who knew hkn, prise, a f ^ (uylng about how at $220 and cables at $428,895, ford. by putting five situations into seemed in awe of Mm. I think toe oongregation. tions allowed. totaling $617,725 show an in­ that almost made Aim laugh. The band will be quartered (, \i.l (i\ mwA more revenue the devel­ Participating iB the mortgage TTie real estate on toe net It was the type of situation, he *or typo- Most of us are rather impreaslonable one decision, to reach a bi-parti­ everybody is like that when he opment would bring to toe crease of $44,835 over last year. at Georgetown University while •rUMBMMa people, creatures of our environment, san balance that seemed be­ is aroun(L But he took my burning were Dr. Ralph Wol- list shows $19,985,445 or an In­ Goods of manufacturers and said, where "you can’t panic.” in Washington. KUMbMtOT treasury of Manchester, now mer, chairman of the finance crease of $099,195 over last And stewardess Ellen Purcell, ftST! when It comes, to our reactions to the yond reach if each sltuatton had daughter Nicole by the hand traders valued at $185,595 are to be considered singly.. i and made her ait with Mm. She appeal for abatements or new comjoilttee; Howard Bates, year's flgufe of $18,986,250. Increased by $35,566. Vessels o f C o r n 1 n g, N. Y., who FUEL OIL natural world In which we live. We The Democrats wont oiit and told him abs waa studying m U- and lesser ssseaamente, and membw of the bulldlnig com­ The new groee grand list to­ (boats) valued at $25,920 and said it was the first emergency «. A. grow sentimental about views which are eame back in with a package. ticM science in scbool. "Why keep up the crying and whining mittee and Sunday School su­ tals $20,777,370 and exemptions ^1 other taxable properties at of this sort she had ever been — If Ml Yolk familiar to us. Often, we behave like The Republicans looksd at don’t you study cooking?" he until they get H. perintendent; Philip Isham Sr., totaling $701,925, as compared $69,425, totaling $95,345 show through, said, ’’The passengers Who holds toe bag? You (diairman of toe building com­ an Increase of $35,565 over last couldn’t have been better. 'ITiey GAR RENTALS ,o OB cotcauh' seasonal chameleons, falling in love with the package, and decided that asked. to last year’s gross grand list it seemed weighted in favor of Tha black door to No. 28 guessed it. The little home-own­ mittee and the Rev. George total of $10,739,510 and exemp­ year. The items to which a 10 were all very calm and Just whatever there Is at the moment—the the Dsmoerats who had de­ opened again and Lord Moran er will have to p i^ up toe Evans. tions of $753,360. These figures per cent penalty was made be­ wonderful.” or LEASING 1 3 ’/ 2‘ I June moon, the September gold. We can signed i t stepped out. He spoke some­ tab for the difference; the guy Officers tor toe coming year show increases in the gross cause of lateness in filing total Finally, the pilot, Theodore oonfeea, without carrying much apology They lodged their eomplalnt, thing to televlBkm cameras. •whoee own property may have were elected during the busi­ (Vrand llst of $1,037,860 and of $4,540 or an increase of $2,840 Spiero, 43, of Locke, N. Y., put • An M okM been ad v ers^ effected by toe nessmeeting. They Include W l- over last year. the plane into a steep dive and with US as we go along, that any given and advanced a counter pro­ "What did hs say? ” a votes bur Smith, treasurer and Mrs. exemptions totaling $38,665. • A ll Modab posal. Then, in a witching mat­ sailed. very development which waa Total dwellings on the 1964 Voter Session Saturday Jarred the landing gears loose. COOPERATIVE month is our favorite month of the supposed to have brought more Josephine Smith, financial sec- The voter-making session One. passenger, Ralph Good­ • AH Tlnws ter of a very few minutea, each "No ehange,* somebody reta:^; board of deacons, Rob­ list of 2,541 show a valuation of oil year, and some particular time of day side gave a little from Ha posi­ sailed out money into Manoheeter. Having $14,328,870 compared to 2,444 from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday rich, 47, of Fort Erie, Ont., ~ I 0.«L our favorite time of day. -"No change,” a voice further no friend at court, no high- ert Russell, Mrs. Donald Tuttls will be in the office of the reg­ suffered an ankle injury. He ,\ IlUisi.in rif tion and the final package waa and Mrs. Frsd Klunark, who at $13,530,760 last year, or an istrars of voters in the town Patil Dedg* PenricK Hie oomments that follow are not, to accepted, and the main busineea hack in the crowd intoned. priced legal talent, he win have increased valuation of $708,120 said his seat belt broke. He INC. llOI \M> Cl'. ( (). of the long ordeal was over. And then, with this reverence, the bite put on Wm for another fills toe unexpired term of Mrs. office building on Rt. 31. was taken to the hospital In IfiMday, J im m ff I t ether words, to be taken as any per­ Maurice Clarke; board of trus­ with 97 new dwellings added to The board of education will Springfield, Mass. • 878 MAIN STREET rci,'. The problem they had faoed the crowd turned and' started mill rate increase. tees, Herbert Englert Sr. and tile new list. meet at 7:80 p.m. Thursday at Phone 649-2881 petual commitment. and solved was so unusual in walking back iqi the block on Then we have toe old story The twin-eng;lne Convalr land­ :n > ni:u \ m sti;ki t 4 auditors, Mrs. Ftancls Lyman Barns, sheds and private/ga- Coventry High School. ed safely at 5:45 p. m. "The Ti I r,( I-1 But It seems to us, about this tims Connecticut history that per­ silent feet of broken promises about put­ and Mrs. Alfred Lemga. ragee increased by -''Mch The Coventry Boys’ Baseball X rta Atod Play w t (3M*t Wbi to every January, and any January eve­ haps it was fitting that it Lord Moran walked to the ting in ‘screening” or ‘huffer Also, stewardsMp committee, buildings with the new tntel Association will have its an­ should produce a moment m oar and got in. He is 82, and zones” between the shopping Arnold Sihvonen, Edward Peter­ valuation $956,306 compared to nual meeting and election of PonoMtins a pwlod ahead adnn the ning between the hours of 4:30 and 5:30, completely unusual. he l(X)ka a little older each time center and toe adjacent private that a January twilight is the moat son, Robert Taggart, Russell $030,475 last year,-an itmease of officers for a board of direc­ QUALITY INSURANCE SINCE 1923 lack « t lere for wa hi the FtilUi^itnea But as that moment of truth he (tomes out of No. 38 Hyde homes. Profuse promises are Spearman, Peter Roberts, $36,780 in vahiatkm. tors at 8 p.m. today at the . beautiful moment of the year. concluded Itself, last Tuesday Park Gate. Hla secretary put made at the zoning board hear­ iMfjr ta enren more pron Bot unusual oondiUona. There has to be boosee. the computer-like depji- ty- by such buffer strips. After 470,076 last year or an Increase (Joventry High School P atri­ toe deal goes through, the Caulfield, Carl Oosllne, Peter of $187,735. Buildings iwed for paiiatlmi far K alL a clear air, for the tints of the fallen tisa, looked at one anetlier One o t the policemen held out Moeckel, Bruce Melvin, Austin ots Basketball Team will play MANCHESTER—649-6261 aim, and the face of a rising moon, to acroes their bargaining tables, his arm to the <»owd.. promises evaporate and so does oonimerciai, merosntUe and a home game against Rham at Moat o t «a have followed the atory toe screening. Ehnm(xis, Clifford Erickson, dading, mills and manufacture travW throuah. they had an unusual experience "Careful, that’s awoman driv­ Howard Shumway and James 6:30 p.m. Friday in the local US5 baek hiterpretatkm at oui* hiatorleal re* to share with one another. er," he said. Manchester home-owners are ing are valued at $668,400 com- gymnasium. Ample Parking Front and Rear paying for ths blunder of per­ Wilson, and Christian outreach latlonafalp with the PhUtpptnea. We have There haa to be acme fine clean snow, Ekich had been both hard and use PubUahars N«wsi»{>«r committee, Mrs. Howard Hinck­ p su ^ to $527,480 last year, an Square Dance Set fair with the other. ByndteaU mitting spot-Bcnlng to take Increase of $31,010. The WhlrlRway’s Square hot been aware, fw hiatance, of the fact to catch the sun tints tumbling down off ro<>t since 1938. And the diffi­ ley, Mrs. Adolph Hlnrichs, C. that the younf naUen baa recently al­ the hills, the tree tops, the bamsldes, This had originally seemed an Prescott Hodges, Mrs. William The valuation on acreage on Dwee Club will have a club impossible attainment. ' culty is getting Industry to toe new Ust of $1,275,095 is level program from 8 p.m. to tered an Its atreet namea hi Manila from and, a little later on, to polish up the locate in town is greatly in­ Jacobus, Mrs. Frank Knight and Various factors helped en­ O p e n F o r u m Mrs. Peter Moeckel. decreased by $4,785 over last 11 p.m. Friday at C oventry Amerieaii namea to namea hoooilnf moon. courage them toward It. creased thereby. gear’s valuation of $1,280,730 "Before Loeeei Happen, Ineure With Leppen!” Sincerely yours, Mrs. R. H. Stafford, Dr. Rus­ Grammar School. Elarl Stand­ FIHpiBo flchteia for Independwiee, or Then, as the softest tints of the west Neither wanted that-computer sell Stafford, Mrs. Ossie Trip­ McSuse of acreage going into ring will be caller. In charge of down at Yale to draw districts *Beating the Traffle' Small Homeowner. building lota during the past refreshments will be Mr. and Hjli} P a t the 3FouBg Batten haa shifted Its la- grow pure and chill, and the advancing To the Editor, lett, Miss Dayna Th(xn^n, year. for them. Both had been Mrs. Randolph Forbaq and Julss Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Mr. and ::::n dependwee day from jidy 4, the day we moon begins to print the shapes of through ths Issues involved so TTiuMay evening I wlt- Motor Vebiclee in number Mrs. Eldward 'White and Mr. aseeed a performance of Mo- Pachor. OUT Ii'J THE COLD Hitil baqueathed to It from aur own tradition buildings and trees more clearly across many times before they were Sorority Group Members adopted a budget of total 8,895 or an increase of and Mrs. Charles Bradley. ■■d frem the effective date of aur own battle-weary, weary even with sart’a "Don OiovanM’’ by the 806 over last year with the Door duty will be handled by M Its great revolving page, there comes Boris Goldovsky Opera com $30,650 for 1960. Robert Taggart, law predalmlng Finpino Indeijpndence, the prospect of trying very seri­ Has Firet Party chairman of the Every-Member total valuation on the new groee Mr. and Mrs. Michael Peace If fire damage turned you out of your that moment which, when we are in It, ously, any more, to capture any pany at Jorgenaen Hall in the grand Itet of $3,274,615 showing and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Gil to iBB# U , the day on which Oeneral seems unquestionably the moat beauti­ University of Connecticut Canvass, said pledges and gifts home, would you- have to inconven­ Wi special spectacular advantage totaling more than $17,000 have an increase lir valuation of bert. tomiwe Afpifaialde proclaimed sdrepublle ful of the year. for themselves. It is not my purpose here to The new' uMt of Beta Sigma $807,950. EiXemptions totaling ience others—or stay “out in the i i oomment on the performance Phi Sorority recenUy held its already been received. He ex Manchester Evening Herald ilii back hi 1898, whan we drove Spain out It seems an irreverence to go inside, But to such factors there pects that future plate coUec 1177,050 leave a net grand Ust cold?” Not if you have an AEtna Bt the raglon. Seme od ua know enough should be added one more. beyond saying that it was one first PresenUtion Party at ths of $3,197,565 for the new year, C oventry correapondent, F. Casuality Homeowners policy. It pro­ i l l until one diacoirera that most of it can of the most effervescent and horns of Mrs. John B. Spring tions will ovarsubacriba the with this new net grand list Paoltee little, teL 742-6281. ad real Watery to remember that These were able, responsible ebulUsnt but musically and Jr., 27 Walnut SL budget. vides up to 20% of the policy cover­ atai bo summoned into the field of men and leaders, delivering, to Young OOP Meete ▲quinaldo, the aumber one national vision provided by the windows of a BlstrioMcally, that I have seen. The theme of the event was a age for living costs while your homa the best of their soimdly devel­ However, the evening was mar­ mid-winter’s cruise. All decora- The Yroud and atnaltive younger forever, or be a substitute fqr the rest n OoBMCticut, or than spiaa vited to attend a dinnsr msst- Guides for the tour were sdene. And, indeed, wMle the Those participaUng in the Mrs. Ernest Oeder of Litchfield May tee quote rates and assist you geMrattan” of TlBpbMa. ef hfe; It Just helpe immensely. r the silly Judments which performers are taking curtain program ware Mrs. Brian Tay­ ing sponsored by the WiUimantic l/.S . Share Large came trick-tumbling down from bows, they themselves are fac­ lor of East Hartford, Mrs. Stan­ YOOP Saturday night at l~ and Mrs. George Pederson, Co­ Oliii And there are plenty od beatntha the highest henchea In fact, Nathan Hale Hotel. Edward Fox lumbia, members of Mrs. Web­ as we have so many others? A Thought for Tdday ing a sea of hurriedly retreat ley PearsOT of Vernon and Mrs. ster’s family. If the orgafilza- OTTAWA—United SUtes in ■round to keep the eentreveraieo going. thsy came close as anjrbody big backa Spring. PnsqiecUve members has tickets and may be contact Jimmy Sponsored by the Menclieoter oeuM ooms to putting Oon- ed for further Information. Uon finally accepting the use terests own about 26 per cent . They Ihid fuel for ihetr agitation in Perhaps by now X should attending the party included R*Mef Pot Ute New Havra Council of Churtfaeo necticut back togetbar again. of the property were to discon­ of Canada’s Industry. the oonttaining otmiroveray over.^;Bdio At Hyde Park Gate have beeome inured to this Mrs. Robert Oeagan. Mrs. Archy Women’a Guild Meete Senator Jacob K. Javita and Con­ And If one who wasn’t tn ^ e callous treatment of artlsta Kiser, Mrs. George Beltner and The Women’s Guild of the P a n have erhnlnal Jurisdiction over the gressman Ogden R. Reid, New Tork “Every Man la OaBed* the room at that final moment having suffered through it Mrs. Paql Greenberg, all of Oongregattenal Church wlU behavior ef American t r o ^ atationed Republicans, ^ave come up with a plan Breslin “I therefore beg you to lead a ef truth can speculate on what more times than not through­ Manchester; Mrs. Raymond meet tonight to pack clothing there, over the economic fovorttlam for to save the coHapslng New Haven Rail­ life worthy of the calling to was present, or should have out my years of concert-i Kinder of Vernon and Mrs. left in the ohapel for miaeloiM. been present, in that Matorie in­ at the Bushnell Memorial. How­ Those attending are asked to tfhlted Statee enterpriae which la writ- road which deserves careful considera­ LONDON— He does not die. tary, stepped out, the total Brit- At this, the bladk dsiby hat wMch you have been caUed.” John Young and Mrs. Alan tion. It goes farther than the recom­ There seems to be no isbason for Eph. 4:1. stant, we would say that. In ad- ever, I had iMped that, inas­ Crittenden ot EJast Hartford. bring any cartons they can and ton hito the mipine conatltutlan, and on in (touble breasted pin took a pace forward. The man (Mtion to weariness, there much at the University is to wear warm ciothUig, per­ mendations of our own Senator Abra- him not to. Perhaps it Is be­ stripes, a hand in the pocket; automaUcally st«|iped baMc and Every ..-mkn is "called” by Ths next s> ii* kpels covering the sidM . \ William G. Olenney Jr. r ealistic playars saver expect to. of bis face. Formal gray pin­ Treasurer, The W. Q. Olenney Company Other Liabilities •t It la generally an accepted fact, that striped pants flaitoed as he there la no mode of transportation walked through the door the Russell B. Hathaway Tioan Yalaation. Reserve •••••••«••••••#•• Bdiich can supplant the railroads In the ' detective held open to Mm. I f Anfaisls Could Dig Comnordak Be had been driven ^ Ms Hon. Charlea 8. Housa matter of moving people and materials. sserstary, a bony-faced woman Judge, Superior Court CaiNlal Fands: Statistics ahow that the animal dfug In times of emergency, nothing can who sat in the oar, prim and equal the afflplency of movement like Arthur H. DUng buaiaena has now reaidied total annual rail servioe. Weather, vdilch groimda ersot to a tweed coat. Ckpital Stock (Par YsiaellgJiO) . . a ...... ■ales of $800,000,000 in this oountix. “Have you bean wattti)g Everett T, Keith air transporUtion, has no effect on rail­ aWted quietly. which is three tlmea as much as the fig­ road .aervloe. The trucking Industry ProsidaBt, The O, B. Keith Furniture Co., foa. Shvplas . . • 16,000,000 ure to 1980. would be swamped If faced ^ t h a v “Oh, that's good. 0ns can gat _____ mnrti to buy • BoUk Spirisi «ndM- Bw hood. And anollMr somII wWcIt ^ ralljroada ape. edulpped to Jooeph O. Pero Hw animal drug btialnaaB, toen, ba- tiaw/m quite oMd b m .’’ Ibe'priee tag. Tho sis a n • aot ol tho livoliMt, durifdoat ojrlitodora diot UodtoidedProfits •••••••••••••#• Oi0tt,gOT “How doesYjacd Moran fsalT’’ •n r toppod you marfRy on your way. Thoy’r* aH amogod in noat, amooto Richard G. Rothwell aomaa ooa of tlta faatast growing antar- As far as commuter service lo oqn- “Ha*a been hla>doator for 3D Vice Preeident and Trust Officer prises to the country today. It tbvldea eemed, we can weU picture what wmdd sara, you know. Ha does what V-ftohioo. Tboy add up to 22S ooibie inoboa tud 15S horeepower, end rad» othar Total Capital ••••••••••••••••• 49,906,000 Itself into two ktoUs of stovloes to the happen if all who use the New Haven Ss can do. But thera la only so •mogMttotitt of 6 e ^ ifo ^ aoam priniltito. That’a not all. Spooid tpotla Buiek Hon. ^oy B. Rublnow to commute to and from work in New muqfa you can do, you^.know. It Chief Judge, Circuit Court |619,691y41t term en of the nation. Plmt, It enables Toric were forced to use automobllea ia very disheartening to (taiva •onfori, Bnkk atd* topdi^aMl Bdek qudHy. Tha prioa .tag? Wa w nd tho tosm to fight dlseaae mors affkdently to got than to ahd’ from their deetlna- home.’’ Rdbart H. Smith, Preo., Robert J. Smith, foe. to maaa production conditions which ttoB. ' ” There ware more headlights boat lor taat It all odds up to the fact that oome- Fdater H. WUUama Bight otherwise be subject to epidemic coming down the block now, Vice Praaliteat, TIm Trmvelera foouranoe Co. thtng drastic must be done and it must and the crowd , stepped back 00 893 MAIN ST. . 15 NO. MAIN ST. . MANCHESTER PARKADE oatastropbes. be done now. Tlia Javits-Reid propoaal A m all graen car Inohsd sounds llks the best and moot effocUvo •aoood, dnigi arojlMlag twsd Iwpmo-. ptoa we r, than drove coto tbs toda- ^feftitxyou m aoet nc.iw tsvcm iti ietl(h re$mt:$elktektLm9 wa iwvo hMM to datA— and stoppsd. Anthony Mob •.A *~r r " tt t ii •Titiinihin'o aan n 11 ■Hr- X

■'N' .v't' ■■ . \ w m mam KANCHEST6R tfVfiMNO HlJRALti, MANCHB8TE5R, COlrtf., TUE8l>ATf, 19, IMS MAl^OftteSTtefe 'fetfeNWG M iU iL b , MAHClffiSTER, tXJNN.; TOBSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966 PAGB N D IS Events Party Lever In World U pheld by VOOOOW (AP) •- A iharp ■nvtet protoit agalnat a rapoit- H i g h G > u r t ,«d W«at Oannan propoMl to lay WASHtNOTON (AP) — Tha jHt MO-mlle nuclear mine belt U. 8. Si r«me Oourt taee .af­ , acxcM Kurope hae drawn a U.8. 9 firmed tlM conatitutioMlUy of Mata Department reply that no Ooimecticut’a moater party la- aueh plana axiat. vera on voUng mochinM. j H m Sorriet newa acency Taaa ^aM pcotaat notae were given The high court Monday upheld Antbaaaador Foy Kohler the deciaion of a three judge and Waat Oerman Ambaaaador federal oourt, which loat June Orapper aa well aa to the 33 tn Hartford diamiooed a com­ BrttlA and French envoya plaint by three votera that tha party lever violated their rlghta. f The notaa aald a nuclear mine The brief order iaeued by the bait would manAce milliona of Supreme Cburt mode no com­ Uvaa and immoaaurably in- Hera ora tha moot valvaa yeu'v« baan woitiiig ferf Here is Hm qual- ment on the merita of the coac, t,craaaa tha dangera of nuclear ocnfUct In Europe. Weat Ger- k always wontodl Al| good aoHng maatsl^ Foet it, it's merely affirming the finding of .man autharitiea ana reported to JuMi a few of fhe 7,412 reduced item s tha fiaatt moat and poultry menoy can buyl Your toHtfactien is fuaronfeed the lower court. have auggaated the mine belt at or you got your money beck! Freve it le yeuivelf, end prove it to your fartiiiy change to Avia B. and William O. Voor- Jlaat mooth’a NATO Council change to hea of Weat Hartford and Ru­ ^naatlng tn Parla. a f • • change to Mot f's — Save . . . Hie finest quality meats of rii« lowest prices posiiible every doy of the dolph Preoutti of Canton ware 7,412 prices reduced! That A week end every week of the year! , U.S. and Britlah defenaa ax- the three votera who initiated why it will pay to change to the court action and who ap­ paita ware aald at the time to fh e .th d n g e . . . Why Pay More? pealed to the Supreme Court. •Juiva dlamiaaad the adieme aa Mott’s and save the change! A voter in Connecticut muat ..wildly impractical. pull the Republican' or Demo­ Following the NATO meeting, We can’t list them all . . . cratic party lever on the ma­ .U.8. Defanae 8ecretary Robert but check our shelves and chine oa a first step In voting. Birlobi Roast - *-99^ Rib Roast - ...... ”>-79^ M iCY lO lAT- JUST SUC( X SJRYf cut’s state Republican chair­ man, said Monday the Supreme Crab Legs —99<^ ^||||^||^ o wife turn to her husbond with Court’s ruling had the “effect n- JAKARTA, Indonaaia (AP) — large cA Communiat-led crowd of 50,- Standard aw ^m hdr change in her hand ond soy of closing the legal doors on 600 marclied on the praaidential 8 inch pie the effort to remove the party palace today, demanding dla- O y s t e r s — ^ WHY PAY fc- 1? "Look - we saved over $5.00!" lever, but tha political or re­ ‘miasal of a Cabinet mihiiater IHOP-RITB mains oMn.” SHOP-RITI TIA lAGS VoiWHM 5 9 f ^ TOILET IISSUF Both Gov. John Dempsey and r>they blame for the high coat of SHOn-RITf NEW AROMA CINNAMON RAISIN BRIAD I wont to thank oil of you who diving and calling for aeiaure of TASTY John M. Bailey, 'the state and ••all foreign hoidlnga In In- INSTANT COFUI...... e-sx. I" 2 9^. "wrote letters and cords, colled my national' Democratic chairman, change to 4< OPPt COFFIE GOLD FUDGE LAYER..... 2 « » . 6 9 $ i

m>>a Advlaory 4 2 9 ^ R..pw 2 T i^ ‘OounieU building where Preal- WHY PAY MORff ^ .WOW REMIUM CRACKERS.... Your exciting reaction is o reol- lever passed the Republican- dent Sukarno was meeting with SHOP-RITI SHORTINING ‘*"09i^. CRUNCH ORAHAMS - ID-OX. OR controlled House in 1963 but m o w s O* A Real Pamlly Treat resti Reastine 4-lb. avf. MINI.MAUOWS - S-OZ. istic confirmation of our greotest died in the Democrat-dominated the council. SUPER FOOD MARKETS A S S O m iD iURRY'S COOKIES...... Senate. '*'.A delegation preaented First ‘SAVE THE CHANGE’ Newport Roast Mott's Chickons 39^ strength: Mott's believes its cus­ In general, the party In power Deputy Premier Subandrio with KNOKR SOUPS VARIETIES DAIRY DEPARTMENT Preah Benelesa Why Pay Mere? omMM puts up the moat resistance to « resolution ctiUng for dismis- tomers and the customer believes save the GRADE A WHITE any proposals to do away with ;'aal of Trade Minister Adam SHOP-RITE or STOKELY S the i^rty lever because It en­ MaUk, nattonaUsation of foreign 5e OFFI pkgs. Pork Butt Roast ^ih9^ Lhror------»39^ Mott's. enterprises, cancellation of change courages the voting of straight LIPION SOliP MIX CHKKIN NOOOLI *(4 Believe me - now is the time to tickets. ‘American movie imports, and TOMATO JUICE LARGE EGGS If the party bos attractive 'the return of all Indonesian stu­ tell your neighbors to "Change candidates at the top of the dents and trainees studying ticket, the theory is that under abroad, particularly from the 160 S TE A K PORTERHOUSE to Mott's - Sove the Change." the party lever thp lesaer can­ ’United States. 14-ounce cans H didates stand more of a chance . Subandrlo’s office is next door SILAS DEANE HWY. WETHER8FIEU), CONN. 2 “ >"” 9 3 * of being carried into office. to the U.S. Embassy. Security c o h v e :: u .: t ru m tAAVo OR k r a f y Nevertheless, Connecticut vot­ quart guards kept the crowd away 1-pint, S'*!. Wt. P RK& 0 J fCKiaEO}.. 4 9 $ ^ ers have demonstrated that they from it. W ESSON OIL...... FRUIT SA LA D .. jlo A , T l b j t t 5 2 5 UROE c Q UARTinS know how to split a ticket. A similar resolution handed in b o u i of 10 8 9 i ^ 6 9 i ^ ^ In the 1963 election, for in­ a t another government office BRIUO SOAP PADS SHOP-RITI RUTTIR PRESDENT, MOD'S SUFER FARMINGTON AVE. Rsorrs A SALE™.’ . 8 9 ' * 9 9 stance, Gov. John Dempoey won ,alao included a call for cloeiire ■mSTOL, CONN. DELI DEPARTMENT. FOOOIMItKETS by over 66,000 votes but Sen. ..of the U.S. Information Service, APPLE JUICE ______^ 4«-R2.caiuP3 Abraham Rlbicoff, on the same R ID K E T T II VAN CAMP'S expulsion of the U.S. Peace BEANS ARMOUR CANNED PICNIC Democratic slate, won by only Cnpe and the severance of dlp- 5 8 7 NOODLE SOUP...... FROZEN MEAT DEPARTMENT 36,000. (lomatic relations with Britain. Sc OfPI COMSTOCK they-Rlte_ l-lb. ykf. ^ y __ __ Shoy-RHe Breadef M bSv 6-ei. yka. Rlbicoff blamed his poor shoTlrx MIDDLE TPKE, EAST i t u n x ^ l CHERRY PM NLUNG CHICKEN NOODLE. SHOULDER ing in part on what he called a TOKYO (AP) — Communist . MANCHiSTH, CONN. “ spite vote.” He also lieferred North Viet Nam admitted today CHICKEN RICE of 10V^-ax. F G tray Pack Veal.... - 7 9 ^ Veal Steaks ----- cans 8 Hiey-Rita Braadef Shey-RKa Cubed Beef with good humor to a "certain . , ^ t it is having trouble with the “SAVE THE CHANGE’ SHOP-RITI SOUPS MUSHROOM .69 change to lady” who had been demon­ dlstributlGa of food, raw materl- PROSPECT AVE, 8 can- 4 1 ^B strating onl telS'vision how to als and industrial products. Veal Steaks ...... 1-h.pkl. 79<^ S t e a k s ------1-lt., 2-tz. t k f - | 3 5 ^ . split a ticket. ' „ The discloeure was made in a A BOULEVARD SHOP-RITE PRIDE OF THE FARM The lady,’ Miss Vivien Kei- .long communique issued by the ' W is t flARTFORO, CONK TOMATOES 6 L t 8 5 ^ LEAH QUAIITT . .. ■H m lems of Stonlngton, has led a Central Committee of the ruling FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES! M o trs BACON....: ...... aw. g y ^ personal battle against the man­ HORMii3 gefe which has been examining the 1 2 6 9 PRIDE OF THE FARM, 1-p:nt, 4 - o x . F g C A N M D HAM ...... MIm Kellems, a Republican aituation since last rrtonth. The ALBANY AVE, CATSUP DEL M O N n o r STOKELY b o ttle s I c • and former industrialist, stage'd jrommunique was broadcast by APPETIZER DEPARTMENT SUPER FOOD MARKETS a sit-in in a voting booth lakt Hanoi radio. It gave no figures, HARTFORD, CONK bottles H 4 lb. M U S H R O O M S sNowwHUf 4 9 KITCHEN COCKED - BAKED November 8 in protest of UJe cbut called for increased agrtoul- lever. ^ural production for export, to LABOR SWRIT TIMPLR A i M M IXtRA'PANCY - G K Mise Kellems la in California pay for needed imports. 2 8 0 lac oiH 7-of. GENTLE s a ve th e and could not be reached fer WINDSOR AVE. ASSORTID KORMNT.. 2 9 i ^ ORANGiS 10«^49^ AniouPiAR|2"»^39< VIRGINIA HAM comment on the Supreme Court o, MOSCOW (AP) — A meeting OOFFII decision. WILSON, CONN. m .4 |.4 P -6f Latfn-Amerlcaii Communist CHOCK FULL O ' NUTS . . . 2 - MOIAN^IVIR SRRDLRSS STALK 4% SLICED Of the three voters Trim es has called for active aid miStURY, HICKIM' $t on - OR ch an ge brought the suit, Mrs. Voorhds freedom fighters" in Ven- TO ORDER ALL STORIS O PIN MON. THRU SAT. c o w MIDAL KOUR...... 5 ^ 32-oz. PASCAL CELERY A bchs. X 9 C Is a reglatered Republican, her r esuela, Colombia, Guatemala, 6 9 husband a registered Demoenrt, Honduras, Paraguay and ^ ti. 9 AJM. TIL 9 P.M. TOM ATO J U K I...... 4'4 -W . IlLIO TO OIDIR and Pnesuttl is on independeSt Tass, the Soviet news ggency, ALBANY AVI. NOW OPMI WHY rAY MOIIT ““4S^ Sunklat Naval fuiey, fwaet mgM ' d | FLORIDA SWI8T j g 4 1 0 0 0 - 8 9 ^ voter. T carried a conununique from the IMPORTM) CHOPPID HAM. PURINA DOG CHOW FELS KRAFT CAfINO The three JudgM irho heard meeting but did not say where it 9 A-M. TIL 9. PM , MON, THRU .SAT, 1 0 - the cose were J. JSseidi SmiA, — 1 held. DRAIIGIS Vellaiw CORN 5'*'39>' DOMlSnC SWISS CHUSI... * • 2 9 ^ ■ -eBBBBieBeBBBBeeBBeBBlBBlBBBBeieeBBBBBn^ ^ ^ M. Joseph Bliimenfeld, and Rob­ ■■■■■Ml _ ert P. AnderwHi. ' TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — S A D IIL'rs"oN LY"""""luI!r"""*"""*"” t5Sy4?S3!ie’J*"""*l s ADULTSn«a ^IWTTONLY .TP _ . _ ...to«*id the- eMMAwewpwdwM wJc( eay amee 9 9 The Israeli government de- i m s p n a m T H K . I THIS 81.00 OR MORf S acribes as a “complete inven­ MOTT'S PH8H MIAT FimCHAH ■ tion" a Beirut report claiming BONUS COUPON n Prentice Seated , fen underground organization of Coupon good at WORTH ANYMOTfSSiraiNWDMKT. s i COUPON ANY MOTTS 9UFIR KMO MKI. | Palestine Arabs UUed 13 Israeli wMiti tny li XVAZ4IU S r WORTH WMIXI a w U AVM tUU n B y C hurch Mem soldiers and injured 15 others in COUrON LIMIT - ONE FER FAMILY S ’ COUFON LIMIT - ONt FIR FAMILY S A raid Jan. 8. Expfrci Set., Jfim. 23rd, 19jS3 S S A V E 3 0 « A SERVICE D Ell S Ex|>irea Sal., Jan. 23rd, 1965 i Irving H. Prentice of An official source said an or­ ganisation calling itself the ■RMBaRaRaRRUMRaRRRaRaBRBRHSRRReasaaeaBiaaaaaeaaBBHeeaaaJ S R V E 4 0 0 ON FRESH M ERT s 4 0 ‘ Cooper St. was lost night in­ ^Palestinian Oescent" from SlieBBeei stalled proeldent of Preabyter|- .time to time publishes bulletins pBeeeeBeeeeBeeeeeeeHeaBHaeBBeeeeeeeeHeeHeeeeeeBeejieeeeBmx ■■■■■■■■■■eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeBBei on Men at the Preebyterlon claiming victory in raids 2 ADULTS ONLY TIIIC ...tewird the yoilnii i f f B Church in a meeting at Fellov^ (against Israeli installations. “ ADULTS ONLY J | | | J lewnd Ike pwikeM a( eey I All the raids have been foiled S I n l # iAMxvsizf ■ ehlp HoU at tha church. Ketj; without Israeli casualties and MOTTS r n iia n y 5-LB. lAG SUGAR I neth Graham y y o s in charge of the arabs was captured, s l m l (tiuNH c s s ^ . ON FAiVULY SIZE BONUS L U U rV n Cou|>on good at 8 the installation. ws said. : w ajijiiiqid- WORIH JunennaniiDwxwT. ANY NIOTrSSIIPaFOQD lIXT, Othera instoUed ore Be^ COUPON WORTH I Corns, vice presidant; Morgan FOMT OBJECnON e g c ' couroN LiMn > om raf family TOOTHPASTE COOaON LIMIT - ONI HA FAMXY 8 Wilt, sacreto^, and Robert Me- I Xx^iroiSet.,Jon.2Jrd. 1965 i S A V E S( C Expires Sat., Jan. 23rd, 1965 fAllister, treasurer. .CARSON OTT, Nev. (AP) - 5 , , **■>»■ win y .1 IdUag. so oadtioM^iiir W tmertogs to a esitsS^, MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 19«B MANCHESTEll BVENIN<^ HISRALD,-MANCHESTER, CONN, TUESDAY, lANUARY'-IF, 1M 6 PAGE KLEVEir t PAG E T1SN H e b ro n Events Plant Called Fl&rida Remains Balmy CRPA Meets Obituary CAC Wants Aid to College Curtis Budget Makes Provision Town Republicans Pleased Tonight on Postmasters On Same Basis as Schools In State With fleapportionment Plan : Fire Hojsard WhUe Nation Shivers BetUff N. H ea w w ey Sr. For New or Expanded Programs Henry N. Hemenway 8r., 7$, Town Republicans see plenty^Yoivng Rep\ibkcan C3ub ia to be A motion to seek flnandalfwtth brorto Cnga baste fost Sid is granted to ele­ ■laying of Ms vrtfo. Roberta, $$, Us. said that If two additional tra were needed . and Cbitls yesterday by the State’e Gen­ now party workers and poten­ Firr GMef Francis Limerick L rMpeot to the current proolOTn. How vriU South Windsor resi­ his hoHM last nlftot. mentary and h l^ achoole w m a fter her body vras found Dee. bfera w ent shopping last fwiged from Michigan to Maine em Penneylvanla with temper- Clear Boxes fh e poaslMllty that foe teachers for the mentally re­ fepUed they were needed in or­ eral Aaaembiy. tial candidaites, has been inac­ at the 8th District, te«t night today, but the wieeaaonaMe coM atureii down to aero and below dents be affected if the propos­ He lived in Manchester for passed at a meetlite of the 18 itl a teiallow grave about a night in ..the educational tarded are hired aa proposed, der to maintain the board pol­ At a town committee meet­ tive slnCe about ,1961,. told tjie dtetitet’*, directors- that Citteens Advisory Council of growth of the community oM- In aome apoU. ^tteburgb ed new Pioneer Parachute Co. 45 years before .moving to Wil­ lege phenomenon might proy* mile and a half from the marketplace. They didn’t bringing .^foe number of such icy of a 1-25 teacher-pupil ratio. ing loat.nlght, both town chair­ It win be activated agalp by he has designated ths old Sp«i- alao chilled normally balmy Poatmaatera WilUam H. Manchester Community College Garbiele home. PoUce Mid ahe Florida where part of the veg­ recorded 4 above, mie north' plant 1s built on a tract of land mington lest fen. He was a to be a competitive thorn m foe buy an^hing but they had teachers to II,. t m the state He sold without the new teoch- man Fronete .. DelloFera and Richard Taylor', 39 Constance e'ef Rubber Plant on Chapel FI. STORE CLOSING western part of the state had Hills, Hebron, and Marie Reid, last night was strangted Nov. 28. requires a full time supervisor members, of the committee were Dr. A meeting is planned soon os a fire hazard and a public etable crop was ruined. abutting the South Wlndsw railroad clerk for the New Ha­ tide of the already e x te t^ a lot of questiona and some era, the 150 new pupils expected four to six inches of new snow Amston section, are appealing ■The seven council members state Inetitutlons, such as foe for them. '' next year woi^d neceuitate quick' to note that-^ffom their for prospective mernbers; a re­ nulssoice. ResidenU ehivered in the ven Railroad for 44 yeara be­ present and Dean Frederick W. criticism . •outheaetern section and the Monday. town UneT to postal ciutcmers on rural technical Wstttutee and t ^ « - Jail Escapa A supervisor to coordinate larger classes or tiansfere. point o f view-^Monchester wae gional Young Repiihllcan Club He has notified foe new own­ In North Carolina, readings fore his retirement He waa a Lowe Jr. of the college, qulddy The -first budget workshop the entire physical education Gulf Ooaet states. The freeiing That is one of the questiona member of Second Congrega­ routes to help rural carriera tensions of foe sUte unlyenrt- DANBURY (AP) — Police , two nerv teachers for the treated very well Indeed. officer will probably attend. er, ^ b e r t P. Maler of Hoboken, fell to 3 below sero on Mt. Mit­ agreed on that coutm of action was sparsely attended. All program In all foe schools is temperatures extended south that members of the Capitol tional Church, ManukMter ties, waa examined objectively. searched today tor a 21-year-old junior high schools are needed AUy. John S. G, Rotfoer de­ DellaFera also noted that foe N. J., of foe situation- -and has LOST OUR LEASE chell, 8 above in Shelby and 9 make mall deliveries during had after an energetic discussion of board members except Edward also proposed. Mrs. Katherine Into central Texas and the inte­ Region Planning Agency's land Orange, and the Brothertiood of This faotor in a state controlled inmate who escaped from the for foe new foreign language scribed the new state senatorial Constitutional Convention ap­ asked him to board-up the above in Raleigh. Much of the weather. various ways to lift the finan­ program might be'■detriment^ Qlenney imd AUy. John 8 . G. Bourn, board chairman, ques­ rior sections of central F l^ d a . use committee will ask them­ RaUroad and Steamehtp Clerks. State JaU at Danbury. Rottner were present; but only ?rogrom geared to stort i t the district in which Manchester has proved by the' General As­ b u ild in g .. Frost was reported in the Flori­ snow from the statewide fall The Hebron and Amston post cial burden now borne oMefly to the recognized purposes of tioned the need for both a di­ been placed os being Weighted selves at a public hearing to­ Survivors include his wife, by the town and foe student The inmate, Richard Mo- 16 repreaehtatlves from the fo m d e level next year. sembly will' require ^some local ‘ Llifierick said that, os a re­ da interior. from last weekend remained on night. Mrs. Mildred Howland Hemen­ offices have two rural routes the college. Dr. Lowe pointy rector of athletics and a phys­ Schofnr asked that a master for RepubVc'ji victory; action late, this winter. sult of vandalism, all. of foe the ground, but the major high body. C a r ^ of Danbury, walked community were there, and ical education supervisor, but Morning lows ranged from 16 'The hearing is on the region­ way; a son, Henry N. Hemen­ covering the areas of Hebron out. Ho mso indicated the prob- plan outlining the language, pro­ Besides Manchester, the dis- A Republican nominating wlndbws, including inefde gloss ways are open. Schools which Keeping in mind that the abinty that the technical away from foe Jail last night. most of these . were Mfoer Rogers said that the pressure below sero in Pellston, Mich., to al implications of a change way Jr. of Manchester; a and Gilead, and Amston and He was a trusty, and Jail au­ school administrators or teach- gram in both Jiuiior and sen­ ^ 'O lh S lcm b u ry , j convention to choose seven can- partitions, have been broken, 1» below in Newport, Vt., and were closed Monday were re Amaton Lake. college is taUored to thU com­ sehools themselveo were con­ from spectator sports and lack Marlborough and East HAnlp- from rural to industrial zone daughter. Mm. Joseph J. Olode munity’s needs, the members thorities said he walked off after ior high schools for the next dldates for election to foe.con­ and the building ia wide open. Klnchelow Air Ftorce Base near opened today. The postmasters are listing templating the armexatlOT of a of time necessitated spending ton. «. that the town planning commis­ of Manchester; a step-eon, John debated the relative merits of disposing of some garbage. ^Idon Schaffer, finance ten years be completed. A com: stitutional convention has been 'In foe course of last night’s Sault Ste. Marie, Midi. But the far Southwest and the L Howland of Rockville; a these points of special concern: community coUoge type of pro- more time in these armui. mltment now for two language Atty. Rottner, who was the sion has proposed for Pioneer's sUte aid aa opposed to com­ M eC ku^' was serving a one- oommittee chairman, expressed Dr. Walter Schardt, board scheduled fpr March 31. regular monthly meeting, the Two inches of snow fell in Pacific Coast regions were step • daughter, Mrs. Joan Approaches to rural mall box­ the ------teachers would be a commit­ unsuccessful GOP candidate for warmer than nonnal for this proposed building site. plete state support year term on an assortment of member, asked that serious con- April 14 Is the deadline for directors heard a report from B a s ^ r t ^and Bangor, Maine, Wright of Wilmington, N. C.; es must be kept open by cus­ **Aliirther suggoaUon that the i ment for the future, he said, re­ state senator at the 1958 elec­ primary petiUons challenging time of year. Lows were in the The regional land use com­ college await reapportlonm«it c h id e s including breach of the ' •‘peared projK>sed physical education supervisor tinue, at least 'for the near fu­ community eoUegee, will be irtadeqitate reward for experi­ have ‘'either a. state central education last year; and Mrs. foe district boundaries. All Wool A dispute over fees paid t o ^ ^ - * deidal of the rate in- 500 feet of a town boundary; its of Jagger Lane was walking his livery temporarily. man of the commteelan. by WU- beginning or expansion of sev­ be considered. conunitteeman or committee- ture. Another hint—that some presented to the local board of eral vital programs. e n c e teachers. Both she and 9. Teachers aides. The (3,000 Lena Zane, 36 Fatrview St. His denial then was report is advisory and not bind­ dog about 2:30 p.m. on Jagger Mrs. Kolb Safe liam P. Gwinn, Uniteds presi­ woman, and a frequent shot at referees of the rec depart­ community colleges in other education as the initial step In dent, at a short ceremony at Among these are a language MFT President William Dowd increase to $5,000 on this pilot based on the fact that the cur ing upon the town that is con­ Lane when he found a car Mrs. Msuy Bissell Kolb, a states enjoy a distinguishable the senatorial candidate.” *Skip Reading* Fast ment's Businessmen's Baricet- its administrative Journey. RentscMer Airport in Bast program extending down to the said that a ( 200,000 salary in­ program Is only for elemeritary 'Synthetic Exported 2‘ Pants rent pay schedule called for the sidering the zone change. parked on the side of the road native at Hebron, now of San degree of autoiwmy — was Young members of the party bstll League has been settled in with the motor nmning. He Dr. Lowe reported on the ap­ Hartford. 7th and 8th grades, an enlarged crease is not out of line with in­ schools. Schaffer asked for a $2.50 fee. Joes, Odlf., writes to local heard. “particularly should be enthused NEW YORK—To speed your I proval by the board of dlrectcm program to teach foe mentally creases In past years. She said report on the finances of the r a s i l i a favor of the three referees, as General Maitager Richard called the first selectman who friends that she has not experi­ Dr. Lowe’s suggestkm that ^by the town’s new . stance in B ^ Brazil, whicT: reading, experts say, concen­ for the use of the Nike site for retarded, an expanded teacher- four towns in the area had a progrram. The MEA Included in the reeuH of a 20-minute medi- Martin said this afternoon that notified state police. Police enced any difficulties from the state control m l^ t eventually foe state, he said.' onie held a monopoly on natural trate on verbs, nouns, and pro­ the fee Increase will be provid­ Parachute Found foimd Barraaso slumped over in eduratiMial purposes. He ex­ aide program in the elementary (5,200 minimum in foe BA scale. its proposals a $5,000 request ation session, this morning in flooded condition of the west­ be entangled with State Budget I Chairman DellaFera took ad­ rubber and lost it to the East nouns. Don’t register the other 1 the Municipal Building bearing ed for by reclassification, from the car’s front seat. pressed confidence that formal echoole to relieve teachers from Dowd stressed consideration of to extend the program to the vantage of Atty. Rottner"s re­ Indies, is now exporting synthe­ words. After a while you'll get | SUITS ern coast, though some of her Bureau control was a signifi­ Bailey Calls room. a $24,000 budget fund set up A ro u n d Engine Dr. Brae Rafferty, medical ex­ application to authorities in non-academic duties like lunch­ a living wage as the rationale , junior and senior highs. Miss marks to announce that a tic rubber to Mexico. their drift anyway; acquaintances here have been cant point. for the minimum levels Instead White named off a number of Dr. Robert L. Stutz, member for that purpose. aminer, pronounced him dead of The general feeling that pre- Boston would be ready by Feb. room supervision, a new sabat- o f UConn's LMior-Management Ha said that redassification alarmed about her safety, from of placing it on a competitive areas where this program Of Wrecked Jet carbon monoxide poisoning. accounts read. vaded foe assemblage at the 1. Past Months tioal leave program with pay, Institute, in a closed meeting, of other part-time town em­ . John S. Repaos, former Her­ ba.sis. He said that the proposed would help relieve teachers of Barrasso was born In Hebron WMle we were having a pre­ beginning of the discussion was and an expansion of the data ruled that referees, officiating ployes, ^us some full-time em- ald reporter now In the Public minimum of (5,100 was inade­ added, non-professional duties. on Aug. 25, IMS, a son of Jo­ vailing drouth here, there it that the easiest means of pro­ processing program. senior league games, should be ployts. will be considered at the WICHITA, Kan. (AP) — Brig. Relations Department of the quate. The MFT has proposed a Schaffer asked Curtis for a re­ seph A. and Frances CiaafloM rain, rain, two weeks curing the necessary fdhds led Vintage Year Representatives from both paid at a requested rate of H same time. Gen. Murray A. Bywater said University of Hartford, was the Manchester Education As- minimum of (6,200, the MEA, port on a phot program down- today a parachute was found in Barraaso. A graduate of the Uni­ steady on some occasions. She through an exirting state per game, instesul of ttie f2.50 Immediate word Tias been named to succeed Robert H. aoclatlon and foe Manchester (5.150. state In which teacher aides one engine of the wreckage of a versity of Connecticut, he was was., in no more danger, she board, such as the State Board WA8 HINGTON (AP) — Demo­ with college degrees helped NOW rate now provided. sent to partic^wnts in the Busi­ employed as an engineer by of Education. A future State Smith as chairman o f the pub­ Federation of Teachers were In this context, Curtis ex- n v His rultaig followed a reoom- ;|et tanker which crashed SatuT' says, than we would be from an cratic National Chairman John plained that In his budget mes-1 t e a c h ej* B correct H A N D SbM E p a c k a g e s nessmen’s Basketball League day in Wichita, kHUng 80 per Pratt and Whitney Division of upheaval in Maine. Board of Higher Education lic relatlona committee. present 'lUd both expressed themes. Compare with suits costing $65 and monte 'r- mendatlon by Rec Supt. Horace that the dispute has been set­ United Aircraft Corp., East M. Bailey told Jubilant Demo- agreement that foe teachers' sage, due to come out later to- M urpb^ that, “in the best M' sons. Balance in Budget 10. Extra curricular sohed- Pure wool wonted fabrics in a selection of tled, and that play, after a two- Hartford. crate today of a 00-etate drive salary schedule should be in­ day, he would cite his survey of terests o f the town’s reereatHm He said the chance was "ex Hebron's general government R o c k v i l l e Scott Jr., U Trebbe Dr. proposed teacher salaries in ule.,e. An increase of $5 for each FOR THOSE WHO week layover, win resume to­ tremely remote" the chute con' Other survivors include budget report from July,' HIRTH8 TODAY: A datteh- to register more voters under creased in foe neighborhood of p6 iiint is proposed, plus a styles and colors. program, the fee sbouM be $200,000 instead of the $165,000 Hartford area towns. allowed, so that the men play­ morrow night. tributed to the accident. brother, Charles A. Barraseo of through December, shows that ’ ter to Mr. and Mm. Rldtiard liberalised laws—and on a par­ change in high school amd ele­ Raymond Blanco, one of the Bywater is in charge of Uie Hebron; three sdsters, Mrs. o< the amount appropriated for Kurtz, 49 Brie S t; a aon to MT. proposed by the board person­ Unofficially, the results put mentary ratings. ing in the senior leagues may $360 in Goods tisan basis—lor tutuje elections. play out their schedule.” three referees involved appear­ Air Force investigation into the George Colgan, Mrs. John Ma' expenses incurred by foe board and Mrs. Frank Procheska, nel omnmittee. Manchester In the top third, but 11. Curriculum development. ed as gMkesman at this morn­ crash. lecky and Mrs. Marvin Ross, of selectmen, including salaries, Stafford aprings; a daughter to Gathered amid foe celebmtion Atto. William Collins, said Curtis said that there would be SchcLffer asked for foe results tiiilra Stock IMiicnl |> Today^s mediaitlon sea Reported Taken .1 iMd resulted from Murphey*s ing's mediation sesekm. Engine experts confirmed all of Hebron; and aeveral clerk, supply and expense, leg­ Mr. and Mrs. Dennis English, of President Johnson’s inaugu­ that this te a reasonable de­ heaver competition IhLs year. of these summer Sessions. Cur­ SAVE AT that the chute was attached to nieces and nephews. islative exi>ense and voter reg­ 37 Cook St. ration, foe Denocratie Natlonel mand and hinted that his own Some downstate to^^-ns. he said, tis proposes doubling t h e Rig. 6.95 SLACKS RBw ORT At Liquor^Store Committee got this word from personnel .committee might are offering (S.SOO-S-.BCio as the the engine when the engine was The funeral will be held Thurs­ istration, totaling $2,490, a bal­ DUSOHARGED YESTER­ amount to $5,600. ------J, Bailey: have reached that figure if it first step on the BA scale. / 2 «sr1LN pulled out of a hole in tte street day at 8:16 a.m. from Potter ance of $95.09 remains. DAY: Glenn Bottlng, 63 Bran­ Such areas as text and li­ "T te year 1964 waa a vintage 7. An addition of ten ele­ brary books, other instructional State Board Lists Figures after the crash. They did not Funeral Home, 456 Jaekaon St., Of $1,420 for board of FT- J e n s e n'e Spirit Shop, on ford S t ; RoberU O’Brian. 456^ had been able to meet with foe year for Democrats. Action teachpr organizations together, mentary and junior hlgli teach­ staff, and teaching supplies will say how it was attached, or Willimantic, with a Maas of r«' nance expense, a balance of School St., was entered during Main S t ; Yvonne St. Pierre, W intiri Stock Roducod M $182 ie left; appropriated for should >pe taken now while the instead of separately. ers. Mrs. Bourn asked why be covered tonight. whether it was a complete ^ e m at 9 at St Oedumba Brookfield St.; Miss Vivian the weekend and a total of Iiarty is strong to remove un- To Back School Aid Change chute. Church, Columbia. Burial will town treasurer, $600, leaves a Adams, 17 Hollister S t; Mrs. Specifically, these questiona All S.95 SLACKS N0w497^ They said it was found in the balance of $811.08; for tax col­ $360 worth of goods, and some neceaeary restrictions and ex­ and comments were aired on be in Rose HUl Memorial Park, change were taken. Diane Roberts, 622 W. Middle same hole with the bodies of Rocky HiU. lector, $3,250, (fees, supply tend the franchise to more the following items: 2 far I.S0 A new state aid formula that^ South Windsor: 1984-66, pres­ crewmen, other parts of the air­ and esepenee), a balance of According to police, foe break Tpka; Walter Bycholeki, 160 American voters.” Rockville-V ernon F'rienda may call at the fu­ Sdiool St.; Mrs. Una Oag- 1. A new administrative as- ent—$422,123, . proposed—$536,- craft and its equipment, includ­ $104.29 stays; tor board of as- occurred between 9 p.m. Sat­ He said registration should be would give all towns a straight neral home tomorrow from 2 to Uardone, Hebron Rd., Bolton; atetant to relieve Assistant Local Stocks 075, gain—$113,952; 1967-08, ing a ixMl kit. ■essors, (salaries, supply and urday and 9 a.m. Monday on a partisan basis. Bupt Ronald Scott from some Entlra Stock Ridiiced 9 $0 per cent educational rebate — present—$514,006, proposed— 4 and 7 to'O p.m. Mrs. Elizabeth Cteiello, 189 Rep. Allen Cuts Bywater said he checked with axpense) a balance of $56.87 morning. Six cases of liquor 'Voters should be required duties. Schaffer asked that the and tliereby substantially in­ $807,232, -gain—$292,626. experts at the Oklahoma Qty remains; $1,996. for town clerk were reported missing. Lyness St.; Mrs. Mary White- to register as a member of a AllR09.4.95SLACKS NOW U 9 7 ^ side, 609 W. Middle T|Ae.; WS- memorandum stating the ar­ * (taotattons Furnished by Medicare Talk INSTANT EARNINGS crease aid to several area towns Vernon (BockvlUe): 1964-65 Air Materiel Area about the expense, including salary of Sgt. Raymond Dunham te political party or as an indepen­ guments for this addition be Dempsey-Tegeler Oo.. (ne. — is currently being pushed by present — $596,319, proposed — parachute. $1,200, a balance is also left. investigating. » liam Bon, 50 Elwood Rd.: Mrs. dent,” Bailey aald. “ This Is 2 fir 7.M $656,715, gain — $396; 1967-68, Funerals Ruth Quaglia, 119 WaddeH S t; again eirculatad to board mem­ Dividonds paid from day of deposit r*- four 1' (toe Strte Board of FMucation. "The fact Qiat this parachute Election expenses totaled $926 Donald D. Thompeon, 23, of valuable from the standpoint of bers. Members of New York Before Jaycees Acoording to board figures, if present— $741,130, proposed — is attached to the Jet engine, it’s with balance of $267.28, and so 134 Vernon Ave., was arrested Jesse Mitchell, 106 Franklin party loyaKy and efficient or­ Stock Exchange Entiro Stock RMhiced $974,961, gain— $23,383. Park, RockvlUe; JdOeph Bei^ . He also aeked for a salary (toe 30 per oent fononla were their (the experts) preliminary Mrs. Elsie Percy on down the line, for use next yesterday by Patrolman Rob­ ganisational effort." schedule on this and other poei- state Rep. Gerald Allen has times o year. March.. . June.. .S^tember and BOW in effect, Manchcatw Columbia: 1604-05, preM opinion that its contributing to fone the bills come Mr ert Ahnert and charged with op­ nard, 486 N. Main S t; Mirtiael e i SPORT iiiil KNiT SHIRTS « ANDOVER — Funeral eerv- Bailey accueod foe Republi­ tte(te..'Eh» atarting oalaiy pro­ Bank Stocks'’^ changed his mind and won't ap^- * ' V would gain $470,000; Boltmi, $94,178, proposed — $97,423, the cause of this accident is ex­ ices for Mrs. Elsie Percy at A sum of $190,188^«i»ms ap­ erating a motor vMrie wMle Treschuk, Coventry; Mm. SteUa cans at "an elaborate campaign pear before foe Rockville Jay­ 'December. ‘ gain—$3,245; 1967-68 (no fig­ Russak, Coventry; Matthias p o s e Iw Superintendent of Bid Asked $22,500; South Windsor, $114,- tremely remote.’’ Andover, who died Saturday at propriated for the Regional Ms license was under suspen­ to intimidate low-Mcome voters Sehools WilUam Curtte 1s $13.- cees explain his position on Peg. 2.96 to 4.98 ^ 000; Venwn (Rockville), $306; ures available). The four-engine Jet tanker, her home in Groton, wiU be beld SchoM. largest expense, leaving sion. Wlrtz, 16 Eldridge St; infant and keep them from casting Conn. Bank and medicare.to 000. The principal duties are in and Columbia $3,245. Only An­ Critldam of the 30 per cent loaded with fuel for a test mis­ tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Wat­ a balance of $95,22L16. Thompeon was released under daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thom­ their ballots.” Tru«t Co...... 70% 73% Rep. Allen recently criticized N M fie low as formula has already bem v oic^ as Rielly, 109 Ridge St.; Mrs. the teacher-recruMment area. Hartford National dover (^,738) and Hebron sion with another plane, dived kins-West Funeral Home, 142 E. Total expenditures from July $250 bond for appearance in Ha said the Democrats pre­ During the course of the Jaycee action condemning foe by .the Lebanon board of educa­ 1, 1964, up to New Year’s, 1966, Elllzabeth Kelley and son. East Bank Co...... 62% ($17,136) would lose under the into a residential area of north­ Center St., Manchester. The Circuit Court 12, Rockville, vented "this effort from being lengthy session, two other new 59% medicare bill. At that time, tion in a letter to Sanders. were $186,993.94. Feb. 2. - Hartford. Vernon National 2 fe^$l new propoeal. east Wichita. The . victims in­ Rev. Clifford Taylor, pastor M factor in the election." positions were discussed in con­ Atty. Robert DuBeau, Jaycee Copies of the letter, which call cluded 2S residents of the area Represents Board A minor two-car accident yes­ Bflnk ...... 75 No town need Mee, however, the First Church M C M st Con- Bailey said foe National Com­ nection. with Scott’s present du­ president, invited Alien to at­ Entlri Stock Roducod ed for an equalized grand list, and seven crewmen. gregatioiml in Montville, wlU of­ Kenneth Ellis has been terday on Brooklyn St. near mittee already ia campaigning Fire Insuranoe Companies tend a Jaycee meeting to ex­ because the new formula has an named as official representa/- ties. These are sup^visors, for were sent to town school boards While moet of the plane’s ficiate. Burial will be in Town­ O d a r St. resulted in a sum­ for changes in "restrictive and Hartford Fire . .. 74% plain his position. option clause allowing a town throughout the state. wreckage was kept here for a ttve of the finance boaki to Re­ Gemini Missile foe physical education and foe 71% All Rog. 7.95 to 24.95 Q . T. te use either formula. send Cemetery. mons being issued to a Man­ archaic state election laws, mentally retarded programs. National F ire ___ 127 132 DuBeau reported that the in­ WilUam Curtia, Manchester’s study into the causes of the gional board of education meet­ chester man. The present formula, said Dr. FYiends may can at the fu­ which did so much to Ihhiblt Beote said that he is unable to Phoenix Fire ___ 126% 131% vitation woe accepted, but he superintendent of schools, crash, the four Jet engines were ings, and Marvin Roes as board According to Rockville police, Launched O.K. JACKETS as Jow as 1 . . w 9 7 n neral home tonight from 7 to 9. voter turnout” Bupervlae adeqiin^tely these pro­ later received a letter from Al­ William J. Sanders, state edu- brought up the matter at the shipp^ to Oklahoma City to be eecretary at $150 per year. Paul D. Fairfidd, 18, of 19 life and Indemnity Ins. Gob. esvtion oommiasioner, “functicme Members Smigbt He said there will be a cam­ grams because of lack of time. len saying he had "changed hie last board meeting before the studied by specialists. High 8 t„ was unable to see mo­ In Test Flight Aetna Life ...... 69% 71% mind.” to penalize towns which grow Cberter Shields Anyone who wailts to Join that paign in every state—with the If the new administrative aa- state board’s proposals had mentarily because steam com­ emphaals on those where Dem­ Conn. General .. 162% 187% Allen’s reasons for not at­ Entiro Stock Rtdudod or which make an effort to tm- come out He said that he had Funeral services for Chester newly organized special, now ing from a factory. Falrftrid slatant were hired, an addition­ Hfd. Steam Boiler 154 160 it, prave education.” The present SMelds of Stonington, formerly known as WATES, (Women’s (pOouttaued fr o n Rage Om ocrats gained leglalative control al aeceptary would be needed at tending the meeting, Atty. Du­ no comment at that time but struck a parked car owned by in November. Security Ina...... 63% 56% Beau sold, were that his posi­ method oonststa of a graduated wouM keep the board inform of Manchester, will be held to­ Association To Elnjby Slimming) approximately $4,000. i. 22% - V AIIRi(|.4.$5to12.95SWEATERS - About Town Richard JubtnvlUe, 22, of 88 Than mechanical black boxes Thirty-five millicn Americans Sec. Conn. Life . 24% tion on medicare hod been pub­ acale whose money amounts de­ ed. He added that the state sup­ morrow at 11 a.m. at the Wat- must be at least 21 years old Oak S t, Manchester. JubinvUle 2. New clerks. Besides the Travelero ...... 39% 41% ktos-West Funeral Home, 142 E. (if married age doesn’t matter) riding foe seate automaticaUy who could have voted In Novem­ oecretary for the administrative lished in the paper, and that tlie R0Wen to the public. Refresh­ (he 12 cities, including Man- at the 20th annual Midwinter pastor, was celebrant, aaeist^ the speaker. for literacy in any language," Later In the day another Forum, "Expanding Patterns of nert investigated. At an altitude of 10,600 feet on he said. normally handles. North and . 18% 19% ments will be served. CQttM |id CirttM-OMm ^ ebester, that spend the most by foe Rev. Stanley Hastillo, Another key-punch machine churchman accepted the inevi- Education,” arranged by the Manehooter Evening Hernid the way down, an 18-foot dlame State and local election au- Peter Paul ...... 33% 35% money for public school op­ tabillty of Sir Winston's death. deacon, and foe Rev. Dennis R. ter stabilizing parachute was included 'in this year's Plaztlc Wire Cable 13% 14% . IR^«o3.9S NOW 2 y j eration receive <»ly from 16 Service Bureau for Women’s Or­ Hussey, subdeacon. Mrs. Ray Hebron correspondent* Miss thortUes should accept and, in- Iwdget and should be Installed Glass Rubbing Tuneful Addressing the COnvocUon of ganizations on Friday a{ Cen- opened. The 84-foot main chute Standard Screw 37% 39% to 26 per cent rebate from the mond Murphy was organist and Susan B. Pendleton, telephone Hospital Notes deed, encourage acUvity of the shortly, be added. The rental York, the Archbishop of York, Unel HIU Hall, Hartford. These 228-3454. unfurled at 9,p00 feet and low major poUUcal parties In getting Stanley Worka . 22% 24% state. MsoKfaeeter’s rebate is Dr. Donald (foggan, said: soloist. Burial wlU be in St ered the craft into the sea at will cost about $500. Veeder-Root ,... 29 31 "VIENNA — The glaaspiel, on Manchester residents will see JMm’a Cemetery, C9inton, Maas., out the vote," the Democratic 4. Inventory control. Pierce 18th Century musical instru­ BOYT DNESS fMUmS ^ 20.5 per cent. The state aver­ that persons are introduced and Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. about 30 feet a second. The above quotationa are not age is 22.8 per cent and ia ca- "A s in this convocation we at the convenience of the family^ Chairman added. aald that this was recommend- ment, is played by rubbing foe turn our attention to the work assist with the formulation of in all areas excepting matern­ Navy swimmem leaped from to be oonstruto as actual mar- |wy »r cutknirtil i tyNm peictsd to decrease to 19JB per Bearers were Joseph Schaus- Bailey recommended that ad' last- year by the auditors. rtihs of glasses with moist fin­ ahead of us, we think of one — questions to be answered by the Cars Hit Poles, ity where they are 2 to 4 p.m- one o f the helicopters and se­ Itete. oent by 1967-63. ter, Walter Doherty, WUllam state election authorities be re­ For. the first'year, the foven- gers. Mozart oqce wrote ‘ an the greatest Englishman of his guest speakers. and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private cured the capsule with an in­ quired to publish lists of newly Raf:4,9itoL85 1*®* J g g 0 'jjj ^ The cost of educating one Ckureia, Charles Lozo, William rooms where uiey are 10 a.ra flatable flotation collar. Then tozy woud coat about $4,000- adagio for gloesplel. day — whose work is done and Carr and Mitchell Cowles. One Driver Hurt registered voters and canceled |2,000 to hire four high school ' W/indmilh Saved chiM ip Manchester in the yesr Itoe end of whose life is near. Members of Anderson Shea to 8 p.m. Vltetore are requested they waited in a life raft for 1964-65 is $516, acconUng to A dolbghtion from St. Bridg­ registrations—by party — on a* boys and adult-supervisor to ' “ We thank (3od for Sir Win­ Poet, VFW, will meet tonight mot Io smoke. In pallente' rooms. the L,ake CSuunplain to reach regular basis...... BOYS’ SPONTSHINTS ~ state figures. Of the 169 towrui' et’s Rosary Society attended foe Police report two 1-csr acci­ foe scene. - t a g and moke out- cords on WBRL, Germany — Societies Tlw W orM 't BMt ston Churchill's dynamic lead- at 7:30 at Watkins-West No more then two vteltora at One of the obetecles to In- there are presently about 64 funeral. dents occurred yesterday in one time per patient Grissom, who made a suboi^ equipment di)ring the summer, have been formed in Lower ersMp of the nations in their neral Home, 142 E. Center St., which the operators ran off the c««*h ig voter regtetraUon and Saxony and Schleswig-Holstein Perfumes-Celogiies JtaltorcitttuhroHlciftk ^ that have higtoar per pupil costs. to pay respects to Cheater bital space flight In Project $1,000 to -purchase inven­ hour of peril,(for Me genius in rocul and into telephone ,poles voting Is the lack of information to-preserve German Windmills. •tFreo o m Wrapping" If the proposed formula ware rallying those who steps had SMelds, whose brother, Weeley Mrs. Christina Phillips Patiente Today: 266 ' Mercury: Young and several tory. s u i t e s , like the metal passed into law, by 1967-66 Xbout 8:30 yesterday a f^ - regarding who if presently regis­ t a n fo e ^ t o 'n uaee.-v pierce Thirty years ago there were well-ni^ slipped, for great pow­ Shieds, is a member of Included among Mrs. (Chris­ ADMITTED Y B S T B R- other astronauta who one day tered," he said. 1 m 1 . 2 ( 9 1 Manchester would stand about tina Phillipe' survlvoni are Mrs. noon, James Gtorman. 51 of 599 DAY: Lucinda MsUnoski, 7 / may make Genfofi trips, fol­ aoJa that this program will 17,000 wind-.. .qr water-driven ers of miiid and will; We com­ ipoet. — Porter St., slammed into a pole ARTHUR DRUa 43rd with per pupfl costs of Elizabeth WMte of Manchester, Hany Lane, ITernon; Alan and lowed the pro^roes of the evantuolly ba handled by data rnills; today onty 7,000 remain, mand Mm and members of his on Porter St. near WyHys pt. moetly in northwest Germany. $621. household to foe peace of God.” St. Bernadette’s Mothers a sister, and not Mise Elizabeth Kenneth Bm leford, Wapping: launching from the flight con proceaslng. SOYS’ SWIATEIt H Many of the towns that have in attempting to swing his car Aa the drama of what must be Circle will meet tomorrow at Legg and Mrs. Hulburd Austiil, Kathle Eyberse, WUlimantlc trol center. The enfft vffilch Graham Among •vrr higher per pupQ costs than a daughter and not Mrs. Hulburt out of the path of an oncoming C ir t t|M i A p u iifm Sir Winston's last days momen­ 8:15 p.m. at the home o f Mrs. skidding automobile. The im­ Miss Colleen Ferrte, Wapplng Grissom and Young are to ride Manchester alao have much tarily slackened pace after Lord Edmtmd Tomezuk, 42 Norwood Austin as reported in etror ia Robert Hall, Bast Hartford into space already is at Cape Seven Named ■nailer school systemM. Bol­ yerterday's Herald. She is also pact snapped Ma steering wheel Moran’s noon bulletin, members St. Co-hostesses are Mrs. Pe­ in two, the broken knife-like Benjamin Johnston, 183 Lydall Kennedy undergoing che<^. ; '""'Sit tiSiR ^ ton's per pu^ cost is $561; of the family who had gathered ter Gross! and Mrs. John O’Neil. survived by severs! nieces and S t ; Mrs. Irene Mastrangelo, Monroe's $587, Haddam’s $568, nsphews. chrome elements protuding in­ ToGrid‘HaU’ inaide the house began return­ flicting deep cuts on the tar- Mansfield Depot; Mrs. Dorothy Glastonbury's $567. The state ing to their bomee. The VFW will meet tonight Funeral services will be held Reagan, 404 Spring S t; Wil­ nvrMcnn- average is $499. tomorrow st 2 p.m. at the ward-flung body of the opera­ Relief add Pride Mrs. Oiristopher Soamee, the at 8 at the post home. tor. Gorman .was treated in a liam Reichert, French Rd., Bol­ CANTON, OHIO (AP)—Seven The state board o f education fmmter Mary CSiurcMlI, left with Church of the Nasarene. TIm past National Football League, iinr;.9infi mcK baa published figures compar­ home nearby by an unidentified ton; Mrs. Harriet Service, her husband and two sons, Jere­ Phi Theta Chapter of Beta Rev. Robert J. Shoff, pestor, South Windsor; Philip Struth- Mark Climax V- ing aid under the two systems, doctor. The vehicle received se­ stars. Including three brlUlaiit my and Darling Clementine. Sigma PM sorority wUl meet will officiate. Burial will be in vere fRmt end damage and had ers, Wiq>ping; Miss Margaret 'tt now end three years from now. East Cemetery. quarterbacks of the T-formation •«*■(«• 25% >a Medical experts paid tribute tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at the * A brief rundown of each area to be towed away. McLean, 19 Elm S t; Stacy Of RedistHctiiig to OiurchiU’s fighting rob'lt- home of Mlw Rosemarie Lan- Friends may can at the tawrence R. Carlson, 18. of Wilson, Coventry; Fredrleb e n , have boen named to the town foUowa, gM ng the com- Said Dr. Harley- WlUiams, xano, 38 Glenwood St. Mias Holmes Funeral Homs, 400 NaUonal Pro Football Ball af pariaon aid figures for 1964-63 68 Walker St,' vested off the Konopas, Carter 8 t , Bolton (Getfomei from Page Oaa) Fame. UNITED OUiANTiriis AVAIIABLE director of foe C b ^ and Heart Marilyn Broneill and Miss Pa­ Main 8 t, tonight from 7 to 9. rpad at Green and Robin Rds. Ward Day, Coventry; Clarence and 1967-68. Aaaociation: tricia Ward are in charge of Their unantmotu aoloqtteo.waa Ajidover: 1964-68, present— last night Carlson stated that Thornton, 60 Westminster Rd. was done and it got to the ^ ^ ' f t NOT ALL SIZES AND COLONS "tt seems to me that the mag­ program. jo u n c e d Tuesday. Tha eholcea 975,716, proposed — $70,978, he had been westbounij on Charlene Kilby, East Hartford; point where, according to 1960 ...... AVAILABLE V less — $4,788; 1967-68, present nificent vitality of this man ia Blood in Demand Green Rd. when he took Ma Ronald Ralph, 84 Englewood Six***!.****®**®** committee warai U .7 U : 196^ ' expressed in Ma heart and census figures, dtetrleta ranged O ^ Ojaham, Md Luckman, Babj f/ — $77,776, proposed--$87,7S7. Fatal Steak syea o ff foe road for an in- Dr,; Barry OrMory, Olaston- ' Klf. whole circulation and it ie poeei- suht to dieck the traffic in population from toss than Waterfirtd. Btevb Van Buren, gain $9,961. Unit Here Friday bury; Robert Mitchlner, Bast Paddy Driscoll, Chnr Ohambar-' Bolton: 1964-65, present — ble for Mm to carry on where HARTFORD (AP)—A $S.year through his rear view mirror. Hartford; Raymond lixlay, 22,000 to 176,000. SAVINGS moat other ^ p l e would have Hie ^ waa towed away. Carl­ late and Dr. Danl^ Fortnuum,’ 9118A14, proposed — $141,166, •old Meriden woman apparently Marlborough: Edgar Baira- Ths House was frankly based auceumbed. 1 srould not think Tlie R#d Crass BloodntobUs son waa not hurt Jota n gain — 922,862; 1967-68, pres­ choked to death Mon (AP)h - Em- ducted Aug. 7 jwior to the HOUSE OP VAUD VALUES Hebron: 1984-65, present —- Windsor police identified her 8:80 p.m. Friday. C ^ to n S t ; Mrs. Sharon Ziam- senlaUve and ho olty, no matter Detroit - W ashing^ axhlbttlcBl 9107,«21, proposed — 990,085, BruU io ^Big 10* as Miss Pamela Wheatley, 28 O r ^ te foa Coast Quat^ MAIN--kniEliT'' 91.897,799, g sb i - 9899,8U ; Others in the ton 10: Ths So­ Police said Miss Wheatley jito Hotel and Rertaonurt A D l c n r : ^ t o d a y : OeoaUa 1818, provokad one 19th century Aoatemy haad eoaeh, ani| i --3 1919-89, prsssot — 91,082,990, viet Union, the United SUtea started to eat when a piece ap- Adalaare aeaklng to gob«gr«iid TOUaad. writer te call Oonnaottout “ Tha gppoma — 91 J88.970, gate -i- Brasil, West Oeematoy. and lyrotiy became lodged ia her foe ISO-pint quota to bain O- oow h esfoe eeUeglate team hu YBBTERCA.T: Mate Ruted by its UhlnhaMted. .the tm nal an eago AB • ftaiB BRANCH pM«CB-:«0UtB ,h--a)V«KTOt. v^.l " Isvtatadwan aadiim-W— k OwnfayTiowaa.

K \ % .A MAN BVB?NING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966 PAia iiiuu'U N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966

DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE RockviUeV ernon OUR BOARD^U HOUSE with BIAJOR HUOPLE Rockville Proponents Withdraw Bid Anaww to P w lw e^ rie S o y in o s Fire Losses for ’64 Totaled TicoFamilies For Oak Grove Apartments AGBOH KWolnIw . WAI^H IT, Y tAL*< a b o u t 'toOR /MAO STIMkiwtn An application'for th* «o n -^ litmetlim would not bs dstrf- Bus,THIS SCIENTI6T6-^ALLTH' $34,000; in ’63 $100,000 F lee B laze MOounlatM struction o f a |1A mlHlon menUl to traffic, fits and IS£LAREICC/ ^MA30RNS6D6 TO booMhaldPOt* W tadtrldnli health cooditlons, and that It ’PLATYU'PART ISA Kir* ew it Joliii r. Ashe fub-fRockvlUe Hl»h School. L a s t Two famlltee were forced to apartment complex o f U 6 units s s s » = r would not materially alter the PRISHT V/l* AND AP S T mltt*d hi* report for IBM to the Saturday’s------‘ performance of the flee their Orchard St. home on Oak Grove 8t. was with­ neighborhood nor reduce prop- dORILLA/WB eSTTEP eouhcU iM t nlEht. The re­ Alex OotUieb comedy was when a ftre was discovsred In drawn suddsnly last night, erto vahies m the area. CUT Hl/M DOWN TO SIZE KKmkaliftr port Indlceta* that fire loeaee canceled because o f the snow­ th* apartmsnt of Stanley M. much to the surprise o f the 'The conservation commission ' Im Ubco Krupa, 40 Orchard S t ' b e f o r e WS ALkEND UP liuit ?Mur totaled 484,600. storm. zoning board of iHipo^ds (ZBA) and Luts Museum wers ready MFnndiBiMni According to Fire Chief John MShMdta Chief AO m reported that Zolton Feuerman of Coven­ and a hearing room full o f op­ to object on the basis that ths um otbw . P. AShe the fire broke out in last x«ar “ wa* one o f our bet­ try is directing. Ths oast In­ apsrtmcnU would materially • rOMOB UHoiw'kilil • OHoptaintr U A n M U k t the Krupa’s bedroom and ap­ ponents to the proposal . M UMtoppiag nnaoetilliM TAbcdactMog 31**— ^ ter yaart.” la 1#*8, loose* were cludes Shiela Oough ofStorrs; Atty. CharlM N. Crockett, alter the charaetaiisUcs of ths *“ ■ aaddisiP In eocceiH o f 1100,000. parently smoldered for some IIAetrMi,AM axmiiie George Klimchak of Wethers­ appearing for the applicants, nsa. "cAggFUU/PiPAHgApJ* • . i s s a s - SWaite SSJufon Among the aoUvitle* of lire- time. field; Ray Pitton, E ile e n Nicholas IPencheff of Manehss- Both have been urging town atapoMM - allowuieo asUmdod men. A*he noted, were ai gra** When one o f the Knipa’s MFtndiig Murphy, James Stoughton, officials to purchase the Cal­ n ^ y S iy e * MOditnriM fires; 3 fahi* alarm*; 8 falae three children noticed the fire, ter and Arthur Godbout of West wMpoa ll'ItardyiicraiM i o S S ^ Jack Bender, Zita Schliphack, Hartford, told ths board that houn Farm for open space use. n"Wliata->-l n ft fU M Awm. C k HiMAPaawawopwiMr»MMonB them. take In the dance for Toung one temporary license. A total Tonight they will star amid Democrats, or go to his own of $1,991.60 was collected for their friends from the barbecue state’s inaugural ball, or drop Ucenaea campaign trail — at a dance by for the National Symphony’s The department issued 12 and reception of the Toung special concert. All three; and a drain-layer licenses and col­ Democrats. half doaen other events, are lected $78. running more or less simultane­ Lynda, 20, is cochairman for Alien reported that the zoning ously tonight. RCA WHIRLPOOl the dance, which is so popular It board of appeals held S3 hear­ Nearly everything to which has been stretched to two loca-. ings, for which the building de­ the public is invited, by the tlons — the Willard and May­ partment collected $825. Of the way, has been sold out. flower hotela, with Lionel i t r i m , h e . !>«■«>. l-W nefiringa, N appeals were' ap­ It is not known for certain Hampton, Cotmt Basie and Lest­ proved and three denied. how many events Johnson will er Lanin providing continuous Zoning maps sold amounted to attend. BONNIE BY JOB CAMPBELL music for an expected 8,700 a total ot $19.60. Zoning permits APPLIANCES dancers. Issued totaled 84, and accounted Itovon 't be eurprising if 17- HOTHtMd. tor a coUecUon. of $170. year-^d Luci stays late and 7 B O N N C , I P U T M V A y? Total collected for zoning was does the frug and Watusl, her Police Arrests I/UIHAT19 UlHOHfr $1,014.60. P A J A M A favorite dances. A mixture of Tratt Conunlselon Report IMTH yOtJR B orrrO M G |0 showman and typical teen-ager, *X)h, I ean*t ta y 1 think iMs iww staady of y o m haa The Roiclrville Traffic O m m is- OH she picked a gay raspberry Ricbarfi R. Oonlon, 26, of 141 EVERYTHMQ, Jania! Bat at ^ rate ba't ooinr ilon reported on Us acUvlUes for gown trimmed-with velvet bows Center St. was arrested by Det. It wont bo l « « r the calendar year 1964. that give It a quaint and old- ’’No PariUng*’ signs wers John C. Kiinjak yeeterday on faahioned appearance. the basfs of a warrant tseued to sleeted on: IsK l Is ready for fun and frol­ Th* east aide of Maple 8t. be­ ic after poUshlilg off the last of toe Enfield Police Dept, by the tween Union and Grant Sts. and her school semester exams — a ISto Circuit Court. the east side e f Ellington Ave. S t A TUB w oR gy w aicr ,„| tough chemistry test Monday. Det. Krinjak took Oonlon into from Preqiect St. north to E.F. Her only trouble is the absence Burke’s driveway. custody as he came out of a — until Wednesday — of her Main St. restaurant about noon B E N C A S E Y "N o Parking’’ signa except for best beau, pre-medical student emergency vehicles were erect­ yesterday and brought him to Paul Betz, who is still taking his police headquarters where he THE DOCTORS ed in front e f the schools; west college exams. BUT were TALK­ youAKB,ooaau was turned over to Enfield po­ HE TURNS our side of Vernon Ave. by the Inter­ Toung Paul sent along a ING APOOr THE 1CANMDT.7AM>^ section of Vernon with Grand lice authorttleo. ARE PRESUMS) Stand-In — his brother Jim, who nFSCULTY. o ip y o im .^ Ave., and on the east side of S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAL TD BE WELL escorted Luci to the gala. Oonlon has been toarged with WOMEN SEEM EXCUSE «AE,X Vernon Ave. at the same Inter- breaking and entering, larceny, TRAINS) AM) Lynda, however, had her TOHM/EM hake CHORES secUon; north side of N. F^rk fraudulent lasue of checks and COMPEIBiT. steady date, David LeFeve, a M in u m fi TOATTHK) 8t.; north side of Regan St., former Marine lelutenant who obtaining money under false TO! and west end of LaPolnte’s mill now has a Job in a New York prstensea hi connection with a to Soring St. Intersection. brokerage firm. Together, they i>reak Into toe home of hla Parafiel parfcing stalls were Modtl EMT-14C MODEL SLC200 M ODEL L M A 894 were making the p ^ y rounds, uncle, Oharies Conlon, In En­ (Sim ilar i Installed in front o f the Con­ dropping in after the gala at the field laat August. necticut Bank and Trust Co. inostration) ______, ^ vx). ' home ICAL SCHOOL PaiCIES^BUT^ existed on West SL at the rail­ house party Lynda and LeFeve two otoree in Enfield for a total PR. LANIER e 00N5I0ERE0 road tracks which was Imme- attended Sunday night. * 14.1 Cu. Ft. dlatsly repaired. of about $120. * 16 Table Settinqs (NEM A) * 2 Speeds - 5 Cycles They’ll also make it a date for A GOOOAAAHATHtSJOB. Windsor Ave. was made Into the Toung Democrats’ dance Oonlon was rdesaed In $8,000 * Automatic Defrost * Maple Cutting Board Top a one-way street from Union bond for appearance in Circuit * Seff-Cleawing FHter ___ Hf St. heading east to West St. tonight. / a MORTY MEEKLB B Y D IC K CAVAIXJ Court IS In Enfirid on Jan. 25. A alow sign on Vernon Ave. Two men allegedly cauaing a * 109 lb. Zero FrtoYer * Two Rotating Spray Arms * 5 Wash-Rinse Temps. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE was replaced. distuihance at toe Pollto Amer­ A dead end sign on Thomas OOMaOkNOWWHAT P IA A fT a Z fS FIVE fc^NUCkiaS NAayMPNABFOW TUWOUTA Church Boards ican Ctub an Clinton St. last * Twin Crispers * Dual Detergent Dispensers * Bleach Dispenser DUCttlSCPeWERCYOa' SO ITS VOtt VMM K M 1~ I tM SXPIAIN EVERY- ABSyOO D^SASWB. ( e ? St. was replaced. TI0Hny«2DtJfH?TDfieiHa2 PBCTT/fiovHic cesoapncN Pour 's p ^ signs were erect- night were arrested and ordered TtNINQ TOKILME/ WITWITNir, SMMtOW.' •™iN6 ...THE STORM...1 C S A Z V ^ I ANO FOBLieLV APPU6P Gain One Each to appear in Circuit Court 12 in * Glide-Out Shelf * Self-Cleaning Filter * Infinite Water Level Control WHAT HAFFMEP TO CHRfSTY, MT.MH TRICP TO SAVE TOUR WIFE. WHOJHPfUIEHEMiNDTOrr: •d on Spring St. end four on WILL NOT |s^ TP ONSteNOSg. Mountain St. Manchester for arraignment on ^ ------BUT ALL WERE LOST The Presbyterian Church has Feb. 8. k " iXCEPTME. Stop signs were erected at T H e e e toe intersection^rsectl o f Vernon and voted to Increase its elders Joseph Q. Helm, 32, of 374 c o a o B s ' Grand A v m . The algns were re- from four to five and deacons Hartford M ., is charged with $258«o moved during the winter. They from three to four. Action was intoxication, and Frank J. were also erected at Grand taken at the annual Congrega- Wojtyna, 26, of East Hartford, Ave. with Spring St.; Swiss tional-Coi^ration meeting Sun­ <268 is charged with intoxication <238 Laundry exit on Mgan St.; ex- day at the church. and breach o f peace. R of Franklin Perk; Janet La., The Rev. James L. Ransom, Alpert Rd. and Grandview Ter.; pastor, gave a pastoral report SLOW AIR MAlLt: Vernon Ave. and W. Main Ste; Copies of toe yearly report for Brooklyn St. at Vernon Ave., 1964 were distributed, and a SAN FRAN(3800 (AP) — Workers in the new Federal CHOOSE ONE OF T Md Ridgewood Df. entering budget of $11,753.92 was adopt­ PIOK West SL ed for 1966, , Building had been complaining THESE SUNBEAM am ui Signs were removed on Ver­ Two ^>enings \p complete that their air mall was slower than regular mall. APFUANCES-. non Ave. at South St. The com­ the number at elders were filled FREE mission denied a request turn­ by the re-election' of Kenneth, They were right, says Bert CAPTAIN EASY Seymour, ^ ^ t office superin­ MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD BY LESLIE TURNER : ing Prospect St. Into a two- Graham and election of Bert WITH ITIE PURCHASE OF MOST 1966 ...... ■"“' V jn y street, weHc I l ^ t at the Ooms. Three openings on the tendent of delivery! tntoraectlon o f Windermere board of deacon* were filled by Seymour went to the 19th floor zopwni MnrteorcAMsteirmr, ^jioiiUKa.4UTw iTMisMiireAuaQr ■UCTSIC coaeuss ttvemec Ave. at Windsor Aye. and a the election ef Paul Maddox esN opiNia m je m tl wwuoufHJOOKm zombcs omdrt- i w r n ^ uiKie GO niRMo tk> step and/or alow sign at Bau RGA WHIRLPOOl APPLIANCES TOOTMBUSH MiNqoinxtVMABoiiri TMAPSTihn and Leonard Buokman and the dlMQGSA/wSr •nd Otend Ave. re-eleotlon df Morgan W ilt **WK aOODlHMM-jf rMNTIHaS GOT BUT YMl - H m commiaaltm esUbllohed UMRNXaNG WUU)TIMyHMan8N Mrs. OTeida Persons, Edward noHT Asour Mriring resolution for parking Vallone and Robert J. McAllis­ WASHERS < • REFRIGERATORS wp^jainsKooNTZh during snowstom s. yOPK MMM iDiArara ter were appointed 1966 dela­ Call Play Reacbedaled t e s to Mumbeater Council pt The second performance ‘ at Ohurehea. FREEZERS • DISHWASHERS Up, Derilng," staged by •yak* Refreshments ware ssrvsd In Bill Tunsky t’A toe Town and Country Play-j FMlowshlp Hall after the meet­ poerasu « s Rookvin*, will be pre- Moise at ing. Mrs.' Robert McAUlster, RAHQES ■*nted Saturday a t 8:80 p.m. at NOW TOASm Mrs. John Makulls, Mrs. Mor­ gan W ilt sndfMiB, R oger Cottle a l M M N S were hostteses, FOR L • • 'Il'iM Peraonal Notieei TESTED—“ADJUSTED— DELIVERED— SERVICED 7 New Firienien kKd'Winter BY OUR OWN MECHANICS FAMOUS FOR SERVICE SINCE 1981 Added to Staff MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY J O N E S BY LBFP and MeW ILLlAin* SPECIBU In a move primarily directed ON e OJC.,Wt. NOT vet, PAvy...' VSPV, Seep him, J4eua, In Thy keepliis to reducing the'average worii AAAKEEACH I WHYDOVaU WMtT X KNEW HCD GIVE MEA 1 LET'S JU ST MAKE we rvaoh Umu heavenly shore, asbrfmthy. WE'RE GOING TO DIVE week for firemen of the Town L03N0 I MBTOCUTSUCH LOGICAL ANSWER. SURE ZIZI HEARS AGAINSAIN FOR______THESTW Sie^oh Mfuter, let us have him MJIMINUM on o, \ TINY PIECES? y US TELL THE NEWS ^HIDOEN IN MV ROOM. •* Mwe aijdkeep mm as before. Fire D ept from a pcasent 66 VMW OF NOGOORA « TO REX M AXIM. Fatfa*r. Mother hours to an anticipated 48, Chief, TOU1D € ? ___ . Biotoer sad Otarter W. Clifford Mason yesterday in­ • C O C ItS cu r troduced a group of seven new «OHMI - In Momoriam apprentice fireman to the Intri­ NRCMDOa ^-€3 cacies of fire fighting, MsnoluM- • w m e o w s •way ^ «| l| a a r 19. 19S<. ter style. Ths asvsn pkobottonary firs'- "jt^^das*Mibd tights are far too men axe,RicbiuYI W. TiMnuison Potterton’s • O M onES :a> of aiiTM itn St., OoRn F ok of loe A t MANCHESTER'S OIJlRSt AND URGEST TV, RADIO, RECORD AND Am iANCB STORE it Birch St., Ronield A. Gustafson you hone, of 388 Union St, Oevld 1^. *«IWINIS ir loved oaa nsquin.of >T0 E 3 t(S one. .. 130 CENTER STREET CORNEH OF CHURCH > gi‘ ■■ H, vr.;‘ K a ig ia a a ft

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I. ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966 PAGE n W E M I New AAU President Has Hopes to Settle Differences Playboy Hernandez Outpoints Perkins ______^ ■ I— ...... I 111 , ■ I* ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■' ■■■■—■■ II ■ ■ D ick Stuart Asks Confab Olympic Swimmers Gains 140 V 4, Joins Stars With NCAA Yearns Best Squad Pound World Top Brass At Key Fete NEW YORK (AP)— “This is the greatest swimming xing Title NEW YORK (A P)—The and diving team ever assembled for any Olympic!. It Controversial Arst baseman may be years, if ever, before we see another like it .” CARACAS, Venezuela Dick Stuart, late of the Boeton new president of the Ama­ Red Sox end now with tho pen­ So said Dr. Harold Hannihg,^ (AP) — CarIo6 Hernandez, teur Athletic Union, in re­ records or appnMOhed them in nant contending Philadelphia manager of the U.8. Olympic a playboy fighter who had PhUlles, la one ^ three major sponse to an NCAA invita­ swimming team after hie teen­ nearly every ev«nt. tion, has asked for a meet­ In the votUlk, the Olympians just finished a suspension league baseball standouts who age stars had completed a ae­ have .arnounced they will at­ ing “on the highest possi­ ries of unprecedented triumphs outdistance the 8t. I/mis Car­ for a drinking escapade, to­ dinals, b eeb n ll’s World Berie.s tend the 24th annual Connecti­ ble level’’ and has sighted a at Tokyo last October. day held the world junior cut Sporta Writers Alliance "We left swimmers at home champions, by mors than 2-1 In welterweight title after possible solution to the first-place baUots, 128 to 61. In Gold Key dinner Monday in long-standing and complex who could win medals In these ■coring a narrow, upset vic­ Bridgeport games,” he added. pdlnt scoring on a 8-2-1 basis, dispute with the National the swimmers collected 478 tory over defender Eddie The affair has been moved An AssocUted Press panel of points and the Cards 816. from its original site in Ham­ Collegiate Athletic Associ­ sporta writers kM broadcutbrs Perkins of Chicago. den to the StratAeld Motor Inn. Notre Dame's football tesun The tall, 24-yeor-Old Caracas ation. confirmed that 'juagment today was picked as No. 8 In the bal­ Besides Stuart, other big Th« NCAA, however, all of a by naming the O lym pic swim­ clouter, noted both for Us league olayers planning to be loting with 16 firsts and 166 punching proweM and Irregular sudden, isn't quite so sure. ming squad as the eStstanding points although the Irish, upset KEN GOODIN BOB NORWOOD J M KUHN on hand Include Ed Kranepool team of the year in The training habits, surprised the CHRIS McHALE hlaiichester ‘Tijese thin^ have to go “is? by Southern______California in their Mancheeter South Windsor EUingtoa of the New York Meta and year-end poll. home fans by flnUMng his Arst Connecticut’s Dick McAuUffa> through the right channels," final game, finished third be­ 15-rounder with plenty of It was a imtUral choice, since of the Detroit THgers. said Walter Byers, NCAA exec­ hind unbeaten Alabama and bounce. Indians Risk Three-Game Winning Skein in Bristol’Tonight utive director in Kansas C3ty the same vdters previously had Arkansas In the collegAte foot­ Hernandez snm tho 140-pound Former Winners Monday after being Informed o t picked Don Schollander, vrinner ball rankings. Alabama was No. division champlonsUp on a split Former Gold Key winners to the AAU stand. of four Olympic gold medals In 7 and Arkansas No. 8 In the be in attendance include Joe decision as the two Latto-Amer- Duggan, Maurice P, o d o 1 o f f, "Anyone who thinks this thing swimming, as the Male Athlete Team of the Year voting. ican judges outvoted Henry can be solved on a strictly of the Year and had picked two The Baltimore Colts, Western Armstrong, the American ref­ Frtmk (Spec) Shea, Sam Ben­ Olympic swimmers among the Battle of Unbeaten Schoolboy Fives NGAA-AAU level has to be ri­ Conference champions of the eree who once held three world der, Norm Daniels, John New­ first five in the voting for the diculous," Byers said. "The National Football League, drew boxing titles. ell, Connie Donahue, J. O. problem is much more far- Female Athlete of the Year. 18 first-place votes and 156 Armstrong bad Pertcins the Ghrtstian, Dan Jessee, Ducky reaching than that." The U.8. OlympI? swimmers points for fourth place while the big winner on points, 150 to 120. Pond, John (Clipper) Smith, In New York, the new preal- and divers took 16 gold medals, Cleveland Browns, who clob­ LOOSE BALL — Georgia Tech’s Charles Kenney Judge Dimas Hemandes Nokin Finds Bloomfield at South Windsor Ed Feustel, FYank Bamikow dent of the AAU. Clifford Buck 10 second-place silvers and five bered the Colts in the playoff h ^ s for the elusive bill as VMTs Robie Porter had Hemandes in front, 148-142 and Nick Tronsky. of Denver, who took office only third-place bronze medals in the game, were a weak ninth. The while Judge Bantos Arlxmendi a flnef to be to ile r on home grounda.Adefeated Avon 79-46 earlier in Other sports Agures planning Tokyo Oames, an unmatched ballots were marked before the lunges in same direction. (AP Photofax.) Something’s got to give<^ TTie attraotlon tope to attend include UConn bas- a month ago, said; scored K 146-148 for Hemandes. Coach ChnrUe Sharos’ South ^ season. "If the president of the AAU harvest. They broke world NFL playoff. Bporis writers had toe Agtit tonight at the Green Gym slate while finds sU area dubs Findiiw victory for the first ketbctil coach Fred Shabel, can presume to have a plat' even, giving each six rounds in South 'Windsor when two In action save East Catholic Windsor crew finished the first [me this New Haven Blades hockey form, mine would include two and oaSttng three rounds even. half o t the season Wlday with last Friday against Avon, Rham coach Jack Leclair, and the of the state’s classiest and RockvlUe. ITie latter two Rev. Robert Keating, pastor a t basic planks. Most of them agreed that Per­ fives will “rest” until their (1-9) travels to Cromwell. "1. To launch an Improved Golf*s Biggest Shot Class B combines, Bloom­ s 68-65 conquest of East Wind­ Coach Clyde Waahbume’s chib St. Jude’s Church in Derby. kins was tha aggrsasor and meeting Friday night at the sor. The Bobcats are averaging program tor athletiOB and ath- landed more etierave Mows, will again ask Doug Berk, who To be honored with .Gold Red Sox Sign Brown field High and South Wind­ East gym. Here, too, both wUi 73 points a game, paced by Jkn Istes. eapeclany uppercuts. hit 80 points Friday, to lead Keys are Weeleyan Trainer sor clash in a battle of unde­ oome into the battleground with Baker’s 21 per game average. '*‘2. A prime objective must be A poB of toe ringelde showed feated. The Invaders, who gave them to an upset Steve Wttkowskl, New London unblemished records. Jim Rohlin and Ron Riordan al­ ttie satisfactory settlement — a Lists SyOOO Masters many felt Peridns had been Coach John Paterao his 22nd EUingtoa (5-4) hopes a vic­ High Athletic Director Billy mutually satisfactory settle­ As New Mound Coach robbed. But one sports writer tourney team In 23 seasons last Owning a three game win­ so average better than 14 tallies tory over visiting E. O. Smith O’Brien, and former Eastern League great Joe Coegrove of ment — cf the difference of _ _ _ _ _ ' accused Armstrong of being week, have won aU 10 starts. ning streak including a 54-46 a game. will carry them past South opinion between the AAU and NEW YORK (NEA) — toe Sto hole at Lake Hef­ InAuenced by Us nationality. The host Bobcats have racked conquest of OCIL leading Platt, Coventry (6-4) attempts Windsor Friday night. The Wateitoury. the other organisation. BOSTON (A P )— The Boston Red Sox have solved Either golfers are getting ner Golf Clnb, OUahooin Tha 37-yaar-old PerUns, who Manchester High (6-3) begins to climb back up toe Charter Knights have had their trouble Neiw York Yankees Manager up nine straight successes. JMinny Keane, who piloted tha “ My personal feeling is that LINE FORMS AT THE RIGHT: Mt. Nebo ski slope was the cen­ tions and skied at Nebo. Both ski tows operated all day and well the pitching coach problem that was suddenly thrust better these days or they’re City, Okla. had won savtn straight fights By ao o ’clock, two hours after the second round of league ac­ Oak ladder in Avon at 8. The outside the NOC thte season r d be glad to ait down and dis­ The oldest golfer to rec­ St Louis Cardinals to tha ter of attention for local skiers Sunday afternoon and Herald into the evening. Night skiing is allowed from 6:30 to 10:30. Con­ upon them. The answer is Mace Brown. just luckier. including three title contests In tap-off, tonight, toe ranks of an tion at 8 in Bristol against Patriots have dropped two in wlnni^ only one wMle loeing cuss witta anyone, a plan leading During toe Arst nine ord a hole-ln-one waa Fred world championship over the Photographer Sinch Ofiara— a skier himself— was at the site to ditions were report^ “good to excellent.” The 56-year-old veteran o t 10^- the last two years, received a undefeated will be reduced by Eastern. Manchester beat (Joaoh a row, last Friday's loss drop­ four, ’raey ^ ve won their last toward a solution. mon'tos of 1964, some 8,000 Leldlng, 84, of Oarmel, $22,000 guarantea tor risking his Vin Punso’s squad here 78-53 ping them to thlnl in the con­ two agatost Granby and Staf- Yanks before Joining the New record the activity. Hundreds took advantage of the ideal condi­ years aa an active major league one after these arch rivals fin­ Yorkers, heads the iiDpreasive "I feel Uie best chance for a Brown fashioned a 76-67 rec­ golfers shot holes-ln-one. Calif. It came on the US- crown in Hemandes' ‘ home Dec. 22 but they are expected ference with a 3-2 slate. They fon l solution is for a meeting on the hurler was named to the post ord with the Pittsburgh Pirates, ish their business. Ust of speakers. by general manager Mike Hig­ That Information comea yard Arst hole at tha Pa>- highest passible level." Brooklyn Dodgen and the Red from the Golf Dlgeat Clear­ olAo Grove eourse. Paridna probably win get a The NCAA, which aupelvises gins Monday. Sox. Sal Maglle, who held the Job ing House. Leldlng, however, la no return bout toe atoletics of moet of the nS' Of the 8,000, three shots worid-record holder. H ist Fighting In Ids opponent’s tkm’s oollegM, in Its recent con Elias Fourth Civilian Bowling _J|UCLA Ups Margin once before, had been named to Heinsohn Readies for Return BOWLING succeed Harry Doriah at the end stand out. Oqe was by dlatinotlon belongs to T. 8. home town is a ragiuar thing TUt Postponed Ex-Olympian venUcR in Chicago passed a res- LED RIDERS THREE ‘HMES South who sank n 110- HOLIDAY DERBY — Peggy of the 1964 season. But a few Debbie Miller ot Elysburg, with Parkins. The 140-pouhd DUSTY-AUTO — Ted Cham­ ehitlon caffing for "direct com' Pa., who holds toe reootd ae yard, 7to hole shot at tha Bell 134-339. Fran Daum 131- days ago Maglle regret fully BALTIMORE (AP) — Johnny division crown 1s more highly Request by St. 9enm r& o bers 136-353, Gene Parker 153 munioation" with the AAU lead- the youngest femsle to Hlgholilfe Castle eourse In Gym Champ To Coach Navy Squad 362, Agnes Claughsey 125-133— stepped down because the Job Adams, latest to be installed to prised outside of toe United High to postpone last nlghtte 364, Ervlng HarveU 137, John tag to “ negotiations toward co­ make a hole-ln-one. Debbie, England la 198Z. SoaUi was RusseU Loses Weight operative certiflcatioB a n d 371, Pam Marinelll 133, A1 Gau- In AP Hoop Pool would conflict with a New York the National Jockeys Hall of Stetes, Peridns has bad six Jun scheduled boaketoall gam Malorca Sr. 146-892, Eddie 10, had her ace on toe 157- 1 sanctioning of track and field on ba 140-391, Paul Morris 360, state athletic position he holds. Fame, is only the third rider to • . lor walterwslght Aghte, aU of agalnat East Oatliolle High akmrik 138-868, Stan > Mtrucki ANNAPOLIS, Md. (A P)— Bill Elias of Virginia yaid 7th hole at the And the best piaee te get them in backyarda ot his oppo- In New Field a domestic level." Terry Kloter 137-372, Burt Brown has been working with win the title three years. in Maacbester waa granted 866, Walt Tenter 140-869, Dyke signs wi today as the fourth civilian coach of Navy Sox minor league pitchers at Adams now trains for Hasty luiamoktn Valley Country en see seems to be toe Oek nante. late yesterday afternoon. Pleasant 867. "I was delighted and greatly Claughsey 142-395. NEW YORK (AP)—The men who vote in The As­ HIUs oonree in Roeheeter, And Worries Celtics aneouraged by toe aotkm taken football teams since the Naval Academy decided to stop spring training in recent yean House Farm. He won the 1964 Club, Paxlnoa, Pa. Perldna, who weighed 140 Storm and travel eondl- NEW YORK (AP) — Shapely In the Chicago convention," sociated Press’ weekly major-college basketball poll had in addition to his scouting Preakness aboard that stable’s The longest hole-ln-one N. Y. pounds to Hemandes’ 189)4. ttons In the New London UNEOADE8 — C h n s k Muriel .Davis Groeafeld has ba- rotating officers in the job after World War II, HIS ’n HERS — Donna Ford good reason to walk with chests expanded today. chores. ) recorded last year was a Lest Sept. SI there were oarried the Agbt to h4s tall rival area were gtyon aa the re*- Blakealee $67, Irens Plach 128. Buck said. "I have not yet had His Immediate predecessors.^ Hasty Road. BOS’TON (A P )— Bill Russell is fretting about a 26- oome the second Olympian in ------TC------126, Joan Tarca 155-360, A1 An­ 400-yard shot by Thomaa three holee-ln-one recorded, la the Arst half of toe fight. He SODS. two days to retire from amateur any communicaticn from the — Ekldie Erdelatz and Wayne So do the Top Ten tearps, including streaking UCLA pound loss. Tomihy Heinsethn is ready to play sooner NCAA, but I am eagerly looking Athletic Board of Control, In- tonios 140-364. Chetwood. A southpaw, giving the elnb 17 f o r the wocked on tha Venezuelan’s Don Boms, Eoat atUetle CHURCH — BenAe Banavlge competition. Hardin — had successful runs of which has increased its first-place margin. Cbetwood’s see came on year. body and then moved In close'ln than expected. _ f director, said the game has 218-596, Stuart Wolcott 286 forward to H. Their recent ac­ cIudiBg five assistant coaches A week ago, the Bruins held a'^ Could Well Be Super Horse First, high Jumper John nine and six yekrs, respective­ on Hardin’s staff. order not to give Oarlos any But whatever the personal de­ been resoheduled Feb. 26 at 594, Harry Baskind 212-569, tions are most beartsning." ly, before resigning under pres­ PAGANI CATERERS— Gene 58-point lead over Michigan. Thomaa announced his retire­ Later, however, Byers said no "I feel that the position at Dama 235— 610, Bemie Bana- est balloting. The Bruins col­ punching room for hlz feared velopments, the Boston CelUds Await Last Word the local gym. Stan Hlltnakl 204-666, Ray Reid ment over the weekend and then sure after personality clashes. Wichita was third followed by r t ^ will be gunning for a record- 212-558, Jack Fletcher 206-566, such oommunicatkifi has yet Navy is at the top of the coach­ vige 203-243—602, FVed Taylor St. Joseph’s, Pa.; Indiana; lected .34 first-place votes and Committee's Recommendations Monday, Mrs. Oroesfeld, a Tlie first civilian coach, ing profession," Elias said. "I Rtraandea bad dropped Per­ nearing 16th straight National Clem Quey 204-564, Rudy Heck been initiated, but win be f o ^ - 217—5ol, Jack Donahue 220— Providence; St. John’s, N.Y.; 401 points on a basis of 10 for a Racing Experts Buzzing Of Chief Boston three - time Olympic gymnart George Sauer, formerly of Kan­ am delighted at the opportunity kins with the right In a non-title Basketball Association victory 245, Max Smote 225, Joe Schaus- somlng toortly. 558, Bob Cone 221-207—604, Davidson: San Francisco, and first-place vote, 9 for second and winner of 18 National AAU - He said, too, that the NCAA sas, lasted only the post-war to accept." etc. bout which the American won in Wednesday night at Baltimore. ter 223, Harry Eich 216, Fred Bill Brown 245-202—630, Ike Duke. MANCHESTER, N.H . (AP)— M osblf Signed gold medals, launched a 50-clty Council •— the group’s policy­ seasons of 1S49-B0. Rhoads 246-207—637, Ed Sojka The voting was based on With Talk About Basketball’s Hall of Fame Oaracas in 1961. The league mark Is 17 straight NaaMfl 202. tour promoting physical fitness The selections obviously Where, oh where. Is the resign­ making body — had d e d d ^ Blias, head coach of the Cav­ College Basketball 202— 569, Mike McGlyn 206— games through last Saturday. Hemandes opened up In the set by Red Auerbach’s Washing­ For 1965 Season tor teen-aged girls. toat any such negotiations and aliers the past four years, was couldn't be beaten because the llto round and to tives to the U.8. Track and Tile 41-year-old coach was due games. meeting of New York Racing no knockdowns. Hemandes was ^Ti/1 always answers In live- announced the signing today of Tennessee 76, Georgia 57. 213, Bob Agnew 202, Roland week. The Friars, the only un­ SPRINGFIELD. MSes — Adwtarted immediately If poasible footbaU coach? Company called Club 16. Mrs. Field Federation. here today to sign his contract Michigan, 10-2, defeated Asaociation trustees at The cut over the right eye In tiie 10th alarm fasMon. Big BUl'a diges­ quartetbadi Mike MosoV tor Georgia Tech 82, VMI 71. Smith 219, Hank Lukowski 207. beaten major team, were idle. SpringSeid College task force 8 0 aa to faeUltate tbs start ot The Manchester Simday News Oroesfeld te Campbell’s teen­ This group, set up and spon­ which Oapt. William S. Busik, Northwestern 90-68 to hold the Jockey Club high up at 300 round but the gash did not ham tive Juices are playing havoc the 1965 oeaaon. Mosolf, the Western Ky. 93, Morehead 65. As a result, there were only a eommlttee, appointed late last construction in 1965. had said the deed bad been $500 Richer age consiiltant. sored by the NCAA, represents director of athletics, said would runner-up spot. St. Joseph’s, Park Ave. par Mm. with Mm again. He's already first Charter Oak to return to The 24-year-old Monde Oym- be for one year and is “ in the Murray 86. Blast. Ky. 84. ELKS— Emil Dietz 151—368, couple of minor shuffles in the year to' study the feasibility of John Turnbull, Director e f Hemandes has a 38-4-4 won- done. the told is, in General Manager other interests than the NCAA which nosed out Wichita for A total o t P16 million will be Area Development for ttia had one medical check on the plan said tae hopes to promote but placing the negotiations in vicinity" of the reported JlS.OOO Citadel 108, Erskine 62. Tony Desimone 158— 395, Wil­ rankings. St. Joseph’s moved the location of the Nalemlth loet-reoocd. Peridns’ record Is unhappy stomach this season. Dr. James Long, diroctor of Don Brewer’s eyes,, the key to Belhaven 102, Millsaps 61. liam Collins 135, Bob Kasinskl third place 274 points to 273, distributed on the Big Apple Western Mass., EUeotrlc Oo., After Voting organized gymnastics classes. this group’s hands would seem annual salary paid Hardin. into third place, switching posi­ Mem^al Basketball Hall of 21 - 10- 1 . athletics, said here Monday be Hartford’s fortunes in the '66 beat Seton Hall 115-81 and La­ this year in 234 days of racing and a corporator of Sl "You know vdien a man gets She will hold clinics in schools to MU hopes for a high-level Elias brings to Navy a reputa­ Midwest 356, AI Atkins 356. tions with Wichita. Davidson, a Fame, has recommended that Because of Ms playtioy habits to be 30 like me he starts to put hasn’t received such a resigna­ grid ware. The 6-2, 206-pound­ Iowa 74, Indiana 68. fayette 82-68 while the Shockers starting March 15 and ending toe structure be retained on the College, waa cbaiiman o? the and department stores on the meeting between the NCAA and tion as an organizer and recruit­ three-time winner last week, whipped Southern Illinole 94-81 sad nocturnal prenrUng, the ex­ on weight,” RusseU says. " I ’ve tion and would not comment un­ er, who recentiy returned to MONTREAL (AP) — Chica Nebraska 88, Iowa State 77. COMMERCIAI^-Gil Shorey advanced to seventh while Bt. Doc. 11. Ttiere was much to be task faros which ooodaotadtoe tour which te being planned by the AAU. er. An assi.stant at Purdue for and St. Louis 75-64. St. Joe’s college campus. perts hero had predicted that lost 26 pounds since I reported til such time aa it arrived Hartford from Ms home state go’s Bobby Hull continues to the President’s Council on Phys­ seven years, he was named Butler 80, Bradley 74. 150—411, Doug Zaccaro 370, John’s dropped back a notch to discussed, yet the conversation The nine-man task force, ap­ feaalbtUty study. his desk. cash National Hockey League “ We would be happy to meet record is 14-1 and Wichita’s 12-2. The committee, a taak foree Hemandes would have to knock to the Arst workout. of California, has agreed to ical Fitness. with the AAU on matters con­ Southern Conference coach of Ohio U. 106, Fla. Southern 71. Fred Brown 378, John Ortolonl eighth. was about B<4d Lad. pointed at toe request of the out Peridns to win. Few ever terms with the Oak’s manage­ bonus checka almort as fast as Southwest The Top Ten. with first-place Heinsohn, able to make only Boston said he boa "nothing Stan Muaial, ccnsultant to tha cerning the two groups alone,” the year in 1960 when he posted 367, Tony Breau 370, Mark The regional panel of 41 writ­ There hasn’t been so much Executive Committee of toe thought be would be able to go two unsuccessful token appear­ to say at Oils time." ment, and is now actively seek­ he scores goate. Houston lOe, TCU 87. Jakosevich 352, Herb Smith votes in parentheses, and president chi physical fitnees, Byers said, "but this matter a 5-3-1 record In his one .season ers and broadcasters gave points; excitement over a three-year- college Board of Trustees, held 16 rounds without flopping on ances in the 14-game streak, has Boston, former Harvard star, ing a teaching and coaching Hull, unanimous choice at left was on hand to help launch the eoncems other groups, which as head coach at George Wash­ Air Force 77, N.M. Slate 59. 364. UCLA a 90-polnt edge in the lat- porta 1. UCLA (84) 401 old this early to the year since lengtoy meetings on Dec. 18 o f tniataes, Ms face. been sideUned a month by a has coached UNH tor 16 years. position in the Metropolitan wing on the NHL Arst-holf All tour at the (Sallery of Modem properly falls under the supervi­ ington. He achieved the same and January 5 before oomplUng tee of the board 2. Michigsin 311 Citation was pr^iaring for his conducted detailed c f Mood clot In Ms foot. Lort Fri­ His 1964 tefun had a 2-6 record. school networic. Star team and the top scorer In Art where Mrs. Oroesfeld gave sion of the USTFF, of which we honor at Virginia in the Atlantic 8. St. Joseph’! (8) 274 assault on the Triple Crown to a report which was accepted day it was feared he’d be out the league at the halfway point, a demonstration Monday. are only one member.” Coast Conference the next year aU possible sites. 4. Wichita 278 1948. Citation was the last colt by the Ebcecutive Committee at Aooordlng to the rsnoct, Bruin Doghouse another week or 10 days. aloe leads in tha race tor the "Thte te the kind of coopera­ The NCAA, representing the when his team won more games 6. Indiana (1) 218 to wrap the Kentucky Derby, Its meeting held Friday, Jan, 15. But now the man who must Hart 7?rophy aa tiie most valua- tive eftort by government, than tile Cavaliers had in four oommlttee made Aeld Iniqiee- eolleges, first asked for more 6. Providence (8) 182 Preakneaa and The report, wUch esbabUahes try to win back Ms starting cor­ Me player and Lady Byng Tro- schools and private enterprise,’’ control and sanctioning of inter­ previous seasons. Pro Recruiting Much Tougher tlcns of sites on toe East Cam- Adds Two More 7. Davidson 157 in one package. ' the official college viewpoint re- piu and the site of the current ner Job from WlUle. Naulls is Iowa Quintet‘Bear Hunting’ Miy tor gentlemanly and effec­ Musial said, "needed to solve national competition^ in which , His over-all record at Virginia 8. St. John’s 128 ruding location of the Hall of working out. The pain is gone. tive play. college athletes compete. They was a losing one of 16-23-1, but "Bold Lad could well be a su­ foiuidatloa. the natkHi’s {diysical fitness Fame, is expected to aid in BOSTON (AP) —Ab McDon­ "I need about a week of reg;u- problem.” since have retreated from this the team is now regarded as a 9. San Francisco 111 per horse," said Tomrtjy Trot­ The findings were tbait toe The. All-Star dealgnatloa and 10. Duke 80 . speeding oonstructloa of a build­ preeent site is moet feasible, ald and Reg Fleming are in lar drills to be sot,’’ Heinsohn Following Indiana Victory scoring lead were worth $500 She is a resident of New Ha­ position aind now ask for more contender for the ACC title. Than in College Tackle Says ter. ing on tha standing foundation, control and iianctioning of do­ He also showed a flair la.st He is the iMuidicapper for The and that the camp-grounds and Boston Bruins’ coach Milt said yesterday. “ I’U practice each to the Black Hawk star. ven, Conn., irtiere her husband, on Alden St. at the northern West oampus site o n leas every day and by next Sunday His latest honors netted Mm an Abe, also a top gymnast, coach­ mestic meets in which college season for beating Army with a Jockey CHuto and racing secre­ end of the acadeodc oampua, Bchmldt’s ropmy doghouse. It didn’t take Iowa long to«Jon McGlocklln eat out the athletes compete. 36-14 upset that caught the eye CHICAGO (NEA) — y feaslMa. I should be okay tor more than additional $500 — at $250 fen- es at Southern Connecticut State Dallas I to|d Houston I 8ASKETMU tary of New York tracks. In his facing Lake Maasasoit. The last place Natkmal Hockey catch up with Indiana’s hurry game with a knee injury. OoSege. The AAU, ^ ic h has the inter­ of Navy brass. theoretical Experimental Free Such factors as future growth token duty.” each. Tills makes Hull’s mid- Football Is a mighty rug­ didn’t want to sign with ITiree recommendationa by o f the ooUega, adjsosnt prop­ League olub embarics on Next Sunday— if the winning Ing Hoosiera. Now the Hawk- The evening wasn’t a com­ season haul an attractive $1,500. national franchise for sanction­ "Although that was noted, it them. The whole thing is SC0KES Handicap, he rated the Wheat- the taak force committee were ged game, but the premium erties, traffic, ocnidltionB of string o t four games In Ave streak is kept aUve—the Cel­ eyes are looking torward to a plete wariiout for the Hooeier Should he lead all four races Detroit Tiger manager Char­ ing of all open meets — that is, was not the overriding factor," Just Houston getting back ley Stable’! big son of Bold provided to the Eixecutlve Com­ nights starting in Chicago Wed meets in which other than col­ Busik said. player now Is ready for all- EAST SIDE MIDGETS land sites, pariting faoU tics could be, facing Los Angeles Bear hunt. state. Ron Iwema poured In 26 again in the; second half of the lie Dreseen begran his baseball at me because I decided to Brian Sullivan sank a foul shot Ruler-Misty Mom three pounds mittee of the Board. They were: nesday night lege athletes compete — has out war by the time he sur- etc., were considered by the with a chance for a record 18Ui loWa, beaten on its home points, leading Butler to an 80-74 season, Bobby’s total bonus take career aa a second baseman Elias was one of 15 candidates go to Dallas. with 12 seconds left enabling the better than Sadair, which es­ —That the college restate its opposed the NCAA position. Interviewed by the academy’s lives the recruiting. oonunlttee before making Us Schmidt says Oilahd Kurten- straight. court a week ago by the fifth-, ambush of Breidley at Indi­ tor the year would be $7,000. with Moline of the T7iree-I “Houston, dragged Lanes Bluecoats to turn back the Hoee- tablished an earning record for BOLD LAD desire that the Hall of Fama recommendation. bach is acheduled for more ac ranked Hooelers, tracked them anapolis. It used to be that the be related to SpringAeld Col HiiA’a lead In the MVP voting League te 1919. (Rentzel), Jim (Grisham) men 26-24. It was nip-smd-tuck a Juvenile, and from seven to 25 tion. bi the 8-1 loos to Tbronto back to B loom in^n, Ind., Mon­ Only a handful of major star was exhausted when lege, and that It be located bn was almost as complete aa Ma and Wes (EHildgel) Into all the way with no more than pounds the superior of all the ’’Bold Ruler couldn't be rated. Stmday, Kuttenbaoh killed pen­ day Mght, scored a 74-88 upset games were played aa the an­ unanimous All-Star designation. Compare Aetna’s he arrived on the college four points separating the others. It cost him the Belmont Stakes, the campua o f SpringAeld Col­ Heavy Favorite 76ers Net W in campus for orientation this for no reason except alties and took a few turns In and climbed Into second place nual semester break out Into the Bobby polled 88 of a po^ble M to hurt me. Minnesota had teams. The Hosemen lost the "Its a shame that Jim Fitz­ where he was double-teamed. lege. place of McDonald on the line in the Big Ten Qahfarence bas­ week. He had been sought —That a new agreement be CARACAS, Vcnaauela (AP)— Bchediile. Kentucky and Tennes­ Joints in the Hart Trophy vot- AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE nothing to do with any of game at the foul line as they simmons couldn’t have remain­ Bold Ldd can go to the front or wMfa Tom Williams and Wayne Against Pistons ketball race. see won key Southeastern Con­ RUSSELL’S ^ by 85 or so football found­ entered Into by the HaU of Eddie Peridns, ths mueh-traT- ng tor a wide lead over De­ this.” outscored the Bluecoats from ed active another couple of come from behind. He demon­ Maxner. The surprising Hawks, ninth ference teste and Nebraska troit’s Norm UUmon, who had Spruce, Comer of Cisk St. ONLY ries, had seen a good deal the floor, 11-10, but could only Fame and the College regard­ eled world Junior walterwslght QUARTERLY Ail Minnesota did was years and closed out his career strated that he can run on any “How much Kurienbadi plays The National Basketball Asso­ te last season’s Big Tan windup, wMpped Iowa State te a battle 22 points. ^ 1 7 of the country visiting a sink two of 16 from the free kind of a track. ing, the leaae of land, toe ap­ from Chicago, is a heavy favor­ Open Toes, ttara Sat half dozen or more and Jump the gun by signing with Bojd Lad,” cut in Pat depends on McDonald,” ciation’s road show moved to are right behind Michigan today of Big Eight tallenders. Hull coUacted 60 points in the throw line while Bluecoats were "Bold Lad has four wUte proval of building occupancy ite to retain his title luminst No. l>een entertained and other­ Rentzel, Grisham and Skid- O'Brien, NYRA director of pub­ 1 challenger Carloa Beinendas Stomldt "M y patience has Cleveland Monday night with with a 4-1 league mark. They Kentucky handed Aubuts .its Lxtiy Byng voting with New (Olesed Mondays) Rate includes Uablitty, medical payments, accidental five for nine. Sullivan and Merle lic relations. "Sunny Jim train­ stockings which will further and design, tha scheduU^ of the PMladelphia 76ers beating death and uninsured motorist prote^on. wise besieged by innumer­ gel after it was announced tonight, but the Venesuelaa belt­ worn thin with Mm. visit .Ann .Arbor Feb. 6. Immedi­ first SEC loss 78-67 at Lexing­ York’s OomiUe Himry seoond Shaw set the pace for the Blue­ ed a number of great horses. dedate the ancient Devonshire oonstniotion and other pertinent the Detroit Pistons 109-96, te' the able coaches and alumni^ that Oklahoma was to play matters, all to aupersede the er has a simida upast formula “ Homing was benched In the ately ahead, however, la a Jan. ton, Ky., leaving Idle Vanderbilt with 28. coats with 11 points apiece. Dark Secret, Gallant Fox, rhyme, only NBA game played. I Before you buy or renew your car insurance, call us for genuine and synthetic. Florida State In Jackson­ present agreement in tha works. third period Sunday tor taking 29 date in CMcago with UCLA’s atop the league with a 4-0 maik. ville. Doug Downham was top gun for Omaha, Jld Hemandes IMu ha can’t carry on a person­ games in Tulsa, Okl!.; Pitts- Indiana may make a Mtch to r veteran Terry MoMey sparked Y MIDGETS not a day; mittee appoint a committee to biugh, and Chicago. The TSers fessional stampede as well. owner, also made a play for believe even Fits never saw one meet with HaU o^Fama officials ■aid after Anltoing training tor al war when ws’ra bsMnd.” ■IX'day week. The Rboalere the Wildcats with 22 and 18 RODNEY T. DOLIN AGENCY Grisham. Undefeated Manchester ’lYav- like Bold Lad.” ‘If you have a hone with Schmidt used Foibes Kennody and the Pistons play in Toledo, points, respectively. And the college rush Is el Service turned back stiH an­ to draw up a new agreement the eobeduled 16-rou^ bout. have been beaten only twice in strictly amateur night “TTiey asked me to come Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons, who three wUte lege, eend him In Flaming’s spot. Ohio tonight. 14 season starts—each time on a Tennessee, which beat Ken­ 643-28S1 273-2.^000 add- Jflm Grisham, fullback; and make them ineligible for a Crockett did a great rdbound wind him after he won the West Skidgel, halfback­ was trying to study.” ed Bahamas at seven furlongs now- postseason engagement. Job for Wyman’s. Dennis Welch Champagne Stakes by seven end, all headed for the Min­ Grisham is a mechanical at Hialeah Feb. 8. ’They believed them. They engineering major who fre* (16) scored heavy for the Elke. lengths eased up. Had the “ Y w hear people say that few CLOSE-OUTS! nesota Vikings. are *411 good kids, but pret­ been Intereet- Competition between the quently hits the books until attend races if they e x t r a TRADE-IN AUOWANOE ON ty naive. 1 o’clock In the morning. ed in more money, Sadair, Nirtional and American which won them, would not Football League Is aow^so Neely was drafted by Rentzel discussed the sit­ iJjJf ^ ®*^"t that’s Baltimore o f tlM NFL. but SportB Schedule have had much company in tho tme, but people have turned out keen that clubs even rp- uation with his father w|io Garden State and PtaUoo Fu­ UP TO wanted to live In tl)e South-' Is president ot aa air line. to large numbers Just to aes I1SA6 sorted to kidnaping prefer­ turity.” horses run. west. Unfortunately, he Pop advised a^nst sign- DELCO •M56 red stock. The only saving "Nothing about Bold Lad is signed the undated con­ Ttieaday, Jan, 16 “ I cOTld list a number o t them grace was that the pot of tag. but the yowgater b ^ - from th*vwroag side o t toe tract with Houston before ed to the pressure when as­ Wrestling — Mandhester ^ hafore Rtan o' gold at the end of the hunt' CbM)iire Academ;denw tracks, ’ pointed out O’Brien. was well flUed. he learned that Baltimore sured It would hurt nobody. "He’s a royally bred home­ traded his draft rights to SwlminlSwimming — Oonard at Maih ’’’^‘^ a r a y , Count Sonny Werblin, the John Hnarto set the new ehester,water, 4 ’ grown; Fits and' Wheatley Dallas. He signed with Dal­ fashion for ooDege stick- Btymle. Tom BATTERIES showmen proprietor of the Manchester at Bristol Baatem, raced Us sire and dam. The "toM, , Nashua New York Jets who eoagh'> las because of the BTFl. re­ cute entering the pro dam, by PrineaqulHo, sat a tirement benefits. 8w a^ and Kelso, the l a t t e ? S ed up $600,000 for n pnir o t ranks. When he signed, with Coventry at Avon, g:16 track record at a mile and Ave- an attraction that he is sniiia _ quarterbneks, wasn’t the "What started all this It the JMe, the Notre Dame Rham at Cromwell, 8 elghtos beating cqlts in tha CM- .an exhlWUon *«tag «* only magnate throwing that a long time ago I laid qnartefhack showed up O, Smith at ElUngtoin, 6 lant Fox at the old Jamaloa. TIRi CITY money around as though it 1 was going to Houston,” barring with his attorney.' Bkx>mtield at South Win'in te r, • "l9ld Lad wax aoluMlad to an accident, Bold~ “ lo ad a ooasdoei^ S67 BROAD RTBEBT TEL «tt-M M were goliig o«t ot style. It explained Noely. "After . Pro footoon. atan aow Rifle - WUooK Oiiob at Man' Igaak Ma Ura's lu U t o t nm - attnet that kind of attraSn. (HPBN W BD„ THUBB-. FBL S-rR ta w iw w fiod , for OTawpItb ' ta BARRBjtitNOr^ ^ to.jiMak the neord of fet by his brother haveta taxi ellkRer. alng la froaL” Trottir ' “Ha's th*l great” M d tho wond’i chAmpk»Ahip lor MOir. tm t TUBS. t'S iM _ BAT. ijNM M . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1965 P A G E s a v E N T i a n f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^-TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966 PAGE SIXTEEN' flusinoou Laeatiqm Honses For SeW 72 Hon Por Sale 72 H o o s m F or Solo 72 Sabnrfwn For Solo 75 ApBrtBWBtS— Pll tl ApsrtniMite—F1st»— COVENTRY INVESTMENT — Public Records By PAGALT and SHORTEN For Rent 6i 1M monthly Income from two lUdlo-TV RepMr THERE OIIGHtA BE A LAW Tendmaats ' 61 SEVEN ROOM oMet hema. MANCHFSTER •— 7% room VERNON — 5H room ranch, SELLING TeneiBeDt* 68 4 FOUR BEDROOM Ranch with room homes, located in one Serrices 18 «0R LIIASB—ExeaUant loea- bedromna, 2 baths, lot 72xlfL • neat ree room. Prime loca­ ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining built-lns, aluminum oombtea- ! Warantee Deed DVB TO FOUR ROOM flat, aeoand floor, f o u r r o o m tMiament , '86 tion for dootor'a offioa or Marlon B. Rohartaon, ftealtar, tion. Two fireplaces, combina­ room, 3 baths, 3-soneheat, ga­ tkms, excellent condition, 814.- comer of a 800x150 hueineee The Al Nowak Construction REDEVELOPMENT CX>NNIB'B TV and Radio 8«rv f ^ f t z r r ? KFORE TMfV aOT HITCHED, ^ AFTERTHI SPLICING- WeUa Street Available M m *- l>eauty p arlor. 410 M ate Street, 6486068. tions, 1^ baths. Needs redec­ rage, on ly 81B.500. H utchins 400. Owner 875-8471. xoned comer lot next to other Co. to Wilbur J. Messier and oaatrai hxadlon, haat, hM bueteeeees. Owner will carry CLASSIFIED Ice, aviulable all boun. SatU- tHf OHLV fAL9 SHE iHTRODbCED lOOkED AT TH6 CHICKS SHE SUDOEHlV SEEMS ID^ watw, one year laaaa. Oali ary 1st |7B. 849-8228, »8 . Com]mpiataly ranovatsd and am' orating, owner anxious for ac­ AgNioy, Realtors, 646-0103. Betty Jane Messier, property at 500 ifMd 4 ft. eeeond mortgage. All (or only tactloo guaranteed. Gail MO- Llkt THEV COULD ADVERTISE DO& tlSCUlTS- HAVE HHOWN ALL HEI^ LIFE I 649^8048 after 6 pjn. g ^ p a lk te g , J. D.. Really, 048- M anchester tion and the price Is negoti.- South Windsor 71 Grandview St. hidustrid WBon tC Riif ms. FEBRUARY 1 OOCUPAMCT— able. Started In the twenties. MANCHESTER-—4 bedrooms, $12,800. Lawrence F. Fiano, FOUR ROOK apartment,, heat- Adults only, 8 large, brlfM large treed lot, 7 years old. $500 DOWN Realtor, 843-2766, Charlee D o v b f # oH.HiMo,'auns n e w 4 BEDROOM Vacant. T. J. Crockett, Real­ fUASURt ad, with nrage, recently fe* modem rooma, heat hot WA- gOR LEASE — Office or com­ tor, 648-1577. Hutchins Ag«yur,.646-0108. Nicholaon, 742-6364, Dolores L. FORFEITS CHANCE Light (Ixtnree. Ideal tor WHODROfflOlH- tar, stove, refrigerator, ttlad Win buy this noat-as-a-pta advertising ttUiTlng— T rucking— modeled. Cedar St, MantBM- mercial naoe te Rockville, Merritt, 646-0424. HARTFORD (APi—Alfred W. shops, (aetotfea, wareliiHMSg. U K EVO U D M U r HIFTIIHA AND hath and shower, m sw eloe- Colonial built to last, 821,'- 5% room Ranch on a large Kohlfuaa, who ii rerving a prison S toraga 20 ter, 8135 per month. CaU W. •mple parking. Call 876-2042. 900. Grand piano size liv­ DC MANC!HBSTER — Spacious store#, garages, (arms, Imibs CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS pim naAroiD, eto, p a rl^ , oimtyally looated. custom built hom o In exceUent Lots For Solo 73 private lot mteutta to all term for robbery with violence, aonbiioD.'vA Hairy England, 649-6201, after ing room with fireplace. work shops. Selltag aay MANCHESTER DeUvery. Uglit 6 esU 743-7888. 898. 843-6888, CORNER OFFICE SUITE, residential area, ultra modem conveniences and highway. has forfeited hie chance for a 8 A. 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Middle TnrapOM PAINTINa and papethanglng. heat hot water, etove. refrig­ FOUR ROOM apartment re­ garage, one year lease with MANCHESTER PARKADB COLONIAL—Huge family sized Suburban For Sale 75 MANCHESTER PARKADB tio n ? 7 ? Call, we buy . . . Manchester—Liquidstors I oUaeUled or “Want Ada" are taken over the p^ue M > good work, reasonable ratea, The 34-year-otd convict’s pe­ cbneeiilenee. Hie adverOaer ahould read his *d the yiltST erator, 890. 347 Ma Mate, 64»- decorated, |86 monthly. Fur- option to renew, 8108 per MANCHESTER 649-5306 kitchen, dining room, living MANCHESTER 649-5306 cash out within a day or two. SO years hi Manchester, your Achilts, BO peta. TOLLAND — 82,500 assumes tition (or release from prison We buy or sen snrplns stocks DAT IT AIPPSARS and REPORT ERRORS in tline tor the 5328. 9-8. naoe. month. 743-7004. room with firereplace,3lace, 8 beartment month. 649-0808. PORTER STREET Area — 6 mediate occupancy, 816,000. SO. WINDSOR — 20 Oakwood •TOUR COOPERATION WDX r>IAI 1 'Insured. Workmanship guar- ■ and bath. 149 Oakland Street Saburban P m ’ R ent 66 PhUbrick Agency, 649 8464. Lee:al Nonce BE APPRECIATED l/IM ls I I anteed. Leo Pelletier,-649-6326. | 865. 649-6329, 9-8. FIVE ROOMS, first floor, heat, room Cape, fireplace, 3-cal: Drive, in Birch Hill Estates. garage, large tree shaded lot, COVENTRY If no answer, 643-904S. hot watar, 1135 monthly. 640- BOLTON CENTER Apartments, MANCHESTER—Rolling Park. This lovely 7V4 room Colonial FOR EXPERT NEW 4 ROOM RENT, aeeoad 817,900. PhUbrick Agency, with built-lns, dining room, AT A COURT OF PROBATE, 4697.______Comer Brandy St and Bolton Six room Cape with 3 bed­ PRIVACY held at M»nche*t*r. within and for INTEPJUR nad exterior paint* floor, 1110 without heat and Center Rd.. new 8 rpnns, heat, 649-8464. living room with paneled fire­ tha Dlatrlct of MancheaUr. on the WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING FOUR R(X>M apartment, aae- rooms, kitchen with built-ins, teg. wallpaper removed, fully electricity. CaU John PontioaUl hot water, stove, refrigerator, formal dining room, living place, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms, 2- ISte day of JanuaiT 1966. RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING . iM. IL L M. rM A Sons, Ine., 648-6578, after 6. ond floor, naar Mate Btraet MANCHESTER — Like new 225’ lakefront Hollywood Preaent, Hon. Jonn J. WaJlett. ’ ! Trouble Reaehins Our AdverliMr? Insured. R m Belanger. 04S* S12S. 049-8366. 643-4313. room with fireplace, full shed zone hot water heat, garage Judge COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE 0612 or 944-000*. 648-686A______6% room ranch, 22 (oot living actor’s 10-room estate. At­ and large porch, commands a THREE ROOM, third floor room, 1% baths, beautKully dormer, finished ree room, Batata of Matilda Knapp, late of SEE ROCKVILLE-3% room apart­ beautiful yard, 816,900. Wol- tractive wood and stone scenic triew of Avon Moun- Manchester, in aaid Dlatrlct, d e -! 14-Hour Answering Service INSIDE and outside painting. heated, centraUy located. CaU ATTRACTTVB, NEWLY daeea^ m ent stove, refrigerator, finished ((unily room, large construction, 4 good sized You name your own price. 648-0063, between 7-8. ated, 4-room apartment, aae- wooded lot Hayes Agency, verton Agency, Realtor, 649- ^ S r.S ®*Thl‘‘ admlnlatrator bavins exhibit- heat, 890 monthly. Adults bedrooms, 214 baths, wall prestige nelgnDOrnooo. Will I his Administration account with 640-7863, 875-8401. Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 Household Goode 51 ond floor,loor, basement nasemeni arMl_attle,ana a«ac, 643-4803. ______2813. , Free ie Herald Readers Help TVameO»liAle 36 4% RMS, heat hot water, only. 649-4824, 875-1166. to wall carpetti\g through­ give you m an y years o f fam-"i said sstats to this Court for allow- steam1 b a n t ovp oM » Canter out. cathedral ceiling in CLARKE MOTOR SALESI W ant Infonnatlon on ono o f our c lassMIed ndverttaem entef No atove and refrigerator fur­ TWO^AMTLY, west aide. 4-4 1 JANUARY SPECIAL — Cape PAIKTINO. EXTERIOR and te- DRAFTSMEN—First and sec­ AKC REGISTERED German FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator and P ark, cloae to misee, shofiptog r (5CKVILLE — 3 large room step-down living room, at­ '* ^ ^ K R E D : That th. 8th day of 301 BROAD STREET— 643-9621 dMwer nt the telephone Uated? Simply enU the tenor, paperhangteg, wall­ Magic Chef gas range, both nished. 8136.60 per month. and (lurches,kurchee, no peta, aoults flat, all large rooms, oil hot Cod, 5 finished. 2 unfinished, sell. Will consider reasonable rebniary. 1966. at ten o’clock fore­ ond shift, for die layout and Shepherd puppies, two pure apartment, first floor, bath, garage, full cellar, nice condi­ tractive staircase with bal­ offer. Call Carroll - Driggs, I noon at the Probate Office in the paper removed, dry wall work white, others beautiful mark­ good condition, reasonable. 643-6105. preferred. 649-7629. hot water, heat Tel. 875-4220 water heat, 3-car garage, good guide electronic tracer ma­ tion, easily financ^. sale price cony to second floor, heat­ R ealtors, 528-4164, Mr. Boyn- ia“2: Reascmable rates. Fully In­ chine, aU fringe benefits. Ap-, ings. Bred for temperament 643-0196. or 643-1203. condition throughout, 821,500. EDWARDS FOUR ROOM apartment aeo- THREE ROOM apartment, gaa, R. D. Murdock. 643-6472. U * $8,500. Over 100 listings to ed glassed in sunroom with ton, 649-3148, Mr. Lyslk, 528- signed for a hearing on the allow­ sured. Free estimates. 649- g y Gunver Mig., 234 Hartford 742-8970. excellent four season’s view 0658, Joseph P. Lewis. G IRL’S CHICAGO roller ond floor, 178 Maple Street No electricity, hot water. Middle Realty Co.. Inc., 643-2692. choose from. Call or stop and 5144. ance of said administration account ANSWERINO SERVICE skates, size 6, used once; Lane furnace. 865, Tel. 64S-476L age couple, no pets. 648-8921, Business Property chat with us at our office at of the lake and its year with said estate, ascertainment of MANCHESTER — Executive 553 E. Middle Turnpike. Open ’round recreational activi­ heirs and order of distribution, and TURRET LATHE machinists. Articles For Sale 45 cedar cheet; wringer wadier; FOUR ROOM apartment, heat 17 L o cu s t For Sale 70 this Court directs that notice of Electrical Services 22 Salad Master with all attach­ neighborhood, lovely 7 room .evenings till 9, Saturday and ties, spacious kitchen, large the dme and place assigned for H94I500 - S7S-2519 Good variety of work. Over­ and hot water, refrigerator Colonial, mammoUt Uvte^ formal dining room, family Les;al NotlcM ■aid hearing be given to all persons time. Mlco Mfg. Co., 643-1571. FROM WALL, to WAJLL, no m ents; braided rug, 8x10. AU MANCHESTER — S rooma, ^aiNBSS ZONE m — Bight Sunday till 5. Call the Ells­ a u i leave your mesenge. TouTI henr from our advertleer In Jig FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt soil at all, on carpetee cleaned and stove, garage. Very spe­ stove, refrigerator, beat, hot room, modem kitchen with worth Mitten Agency, Real­ room with gun cabinets, de­ known to be Interested therein to ROCKVILLE -1 2 CENTER STREET ty— without spending all evening nt the telephoae. articles in exceUent condition. cial. AdulU only. Call 648- rooms with two oCflces. sep­ LIMITATION ORDEX Appear and be heard thereon by service on all types of elec­ EXPERIENCED LAYOUT man with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ 643-5318. water, excellent location, built-lns, 2-car garage. Sacri­ tors. 643-6930. luxe bar room, basement AT A COURT OF PROBATE, publishing a copy of this order in 7233. arate entrance, auiteble (or with theater and projection some nswsp(M)er having a circula­ 9 rooms, 4 bodrooms, 1 Vi boMis, 2-cor trical wiring. Licensed and In­ who has worked with layout tric shampooer 81. Sherwin- aduHs, 8100. 643-0310. IsinlTnei or profaesional uae. fice at $1P,900. H ayes A g n e j, held at Manchester, within and for sured. Wilson EHectrical Co., 643-4803. MANCHESTEIR—A real home, room, heated 2-car garage the District ot Manchester on the tion in said District, at least seven Business Services of aircraft tubing, experimen­ WilMams Oo. G. E. DRYER, needs repair; PhUbrick Agency, 640-8464 days before the day of said hear­ garage, near school, shopping eontor. In­ Last and Found Manchester, 649-4817, 643- girl’s 20” Schwinn bicycle. THREE ROOM heated apart­ well built 6-room Colonial on with cavetaker’s quarters 11th day of January, 1946. tal and production aircraft FIVE ROOM duplex. garage. MANCniESTER—Splc ’N Span Present. Hon. J c ^ J. Wallett, ing. and by mailing on or before cludes building lot which con bo sold O ffered 13 1388. parts, good salary and good SNOWBLOWERS. new and Call 648-6433. ment atove and refrigerator, bus line, baths, 2-car ga­ separated from the home by Judge. January JO. 1966, by certified mall, L6 ST—Wrecker dolliee. reward Can 649-1946. 6 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, spa­ a copy of this order to Ruth NUl. fringe benefits. All replies used, Arlens, Snobird, Toro, ptukteg av^able. (H9-656L Houses Por riale 72 rage. conveniently located. a long, attractive breeze­ Estate ot Giuseppe VUtci. late of separately. offered. If found telephone 649- SNOW PLOWING — You name cious kitchen with formica Full price, $16,500. Alice ICanchester. in said DlstrkX, de­ 46 Starkweather St. Manchester, held confidential. Box S, Her­ Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. AVAILABLE NOW—4 rooms, way, outside stone pagoda ^ n n .: Marilyn Dietrichsen. 46 ra 2L your own price. Sidewalks also Floor Finishing 24 NB3W DU PLEX. 5 room s, large counter and stainless sink, full Clampet, Realtor, 649-4543. with unusual fireplace and ceased. ald. Service and parta. Capitol Musical Instruments 53 second floor, automatic hot OONOORO RD. - Beautlfal On motion, ot Anna Vinol ot aaid Spruce St.. Manchester. Conn.; Pa­ — EXCLUSIVE WITH — cleaned. Mephone 649-7863, living room, picture wtadow, ranch, large Urine room, form- length living room-dining room Other listing's—MLS member. stone patio, park - like Manchesterexecutrix. tricia C. Wetsel. 74-26 64th 9t., LOST—Male oat, two-tone tan, 875-840L FLOOR SANDING and refln- Equipment, 33 Mate Street, water, stove, convenient to Manchester. Open daily 7-5, FOR SALE — Electric guitar. birch cabinet kitchen, ceramic ai dining room, canteet kitchen. combination, oil steam heat, grounds with large trees, ORDERED: riiat six months Glendale 27 New York: Yvette Ox­ ELEANOR F. SCRANTON. Brel(er vicinity South Adams St Call ishteg (specializing te older MACHINISTS for Brldgeports, everything, one chUd, 800 from the 11th day of Januarr, 19*6, ford. 410 East 6th St.. Apt. 111. Thiu-sday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. For more Information call 649- tUe hath, heat, hot w ater, V e­ 1 bedrooma. racraatian room, aluminum storms and screens, TWO FAMILY, built 1964, high shrubs and flowers. Be­ 649-1934. LAWNMOWER Aiaipenteg; m> floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ six required. Must be able to monthly. 648-7094. be and the same are limited and New York City. N. Y., guardian ad CALL 649-0056 set up and work to blueprints. 7567 or 649-7120. netian blinds, attic and cellar, landacaped yard. Marlon E 815.500. Wolverton Agency, assumable mortgage, alumi­ cause of health reasons allowed for the creditors within litem for Harry E. Oxfoni Jr. and pairs, sales, rotor Uades ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. lovely yard, centrally located. Realtors. 649-2813. num storms, nice yard, excel­ Donald Oxford, minors. NOTICE is hereby given that a h u p eb sd ; falieycle aalas, aerv- Apply in person GTK Corpor­ BRACE YOURSELF for a MANCHESTER — 8 room Robertson. Raattor. 0a-OO6S owner desires quick sale. which to bring In their claims No Job too small John Ver- thrill the first time you use 8166 per month. ’Tel. 648-4796 lent residential neighborhood. Asking price of only $39,- against said estate, and said execu- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge, Book No. W2182 issued lee. Manchester Cycle 8b(^, ation, 678 Tolland Street apartment located on Center t m la directed to give publie noUce oe; Julee A. Karp. Atty. biy The Savinge Bank of Man­ faUle, 649-5750. Blue Lustre to clean rugs. Wanted—To Buy 58 Street Heat and hot water or 649-7885. MANCHESTER — New 7 room MANCHESTER — Luxurious 8 A buy at $24,900. Owner 646- 000. Easily financed. 149 W. Middle Turaplke, 649 room ranch, 2 full baths, main­ 0103. to the creditors to bring in their chester has been lost and ap­ 3098. FLOOR' SANDING and finish­ ELDSBILY MAN with car, full Rent electric shampooer 81. and off street parking. Rental raised ranch, 3-car garage, claims within said time allowed by plication has been made bo or part-time, weekly pay plan. Olcott Variety Store. WANTED ’TO BUT—Antknm 880 per month. Call Mr. Werb- f o u r r o o m apartment for buUt-ins, 1% baths, % acre .ot, tenance free redwood exterior, publishing a copy of this order in ing, prompt service. E. Daids, and good used fumitura. VU- M a n c h e s t e r — s room Colo­ some newspaper having a circular said bank for payment of the 528-7291 after 7 p.m. rent central location. Tel. 646- tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ family room with fireplace, TV PE WRITERS — Standard 649-0495. ,age Peddler Auction Houae. ner, Jarvis Realty Co., Manag­ nial, 2 baths, 1-car garage. LAWRENCE F. FIANO tion in said probate district within and electric. Repaired, over­ SPOTS BEFX>RE your eyes — 8360. cy. 643-4800. scenic acre lot. A Must See for ten days from the date of this or­ amount of depoedt Route St. Blllngtcn. 87BA711, ing Agents, 643-1121. the quality conscious. Hayes Across from Center Park. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ LATHE, TURRET LATHE on your new carpet — remove R ealtor 643-2766 der and return make to this court LOST: Paak' Book No. 6170, them with Blue Lustre. Rent Bob FbJcUger, and Bon. FOUR ROOM, second floor, un­ FIVE ROOM apartment, cen­ MANCHESTER GREEN AREA Agency, 643-4808. Large lot. Ideal for large fam- of the notice given. chines rented and repaired. Bonds—Stodra— BRIDGEPORT tral, nice neighborhood, rea­ JOK- ' i n f J. WALLETT. Judge. Savings Department of the Pickup and delivery servlca electric shampooer 81- Paul’s furnished apartment Inquire A 6 room Rahch with 3 gener-' — ^ 742-6364 What Did 1964 Mean to You? Connecticut Bank A Trust Mortgages 27 WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ sonable. 643-8190. ous Isedrooms, dining room, THREE BEDROOM ranch, 125 Yale Typewriter Service, 649' Must work to prints and make Paint A Wallpaper Supply. tique and used furniture, china, 283 Center Strqsll. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, Company. Application made spacious living room with fire­ foot frontage, fireplace, full the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, Dolores L. Merritt 646-0424 held at Manchester, within and (or 4986. SECOND MORTGAGE - On own set-ups. Openings require glass, sliver, picture frames for paymmit GAS HEA’TER to Volkswagen CENTRALLY LOCATED 6 8H ROOMS, ground floor, place, large kitchen with for­ cellar, aluminum storms, car­ Realtors, 643-6930. the district of Manoheater. on the limited funds available for sec better tlwn average men. First truck, all parts, sell cheap and old cotes, old doUs room, second floor apartment completely renovated, new re- mica counters, oil hot water port. All for 813,900. Don’t lath day ot January. A.D. 1666. SHARPENING Service — daws, TANNER STREET — Near Present. Hsn. John J. Wallett. FOUND—Beagle, black, white, end mortgages, payments to and second shifts, high pay, Call 643-4520. guns, hobby collections, attic completely modernized and frlgmktor and stove furnished, heat, plaster walls, attached wait. Hutchins Agency, 646- knives, axes, shears, skates, suit your oudgrt. Ehcpedlent Bowers School, 3 bedroom Judge. brown, female. Call Lee Frac- rotary blades. Quick service. overtime,, benefits. contents or arhole estates. Fur­ very clean. 8115 month. J. D. private driveway and yard, arage. Owner transferring. 0103. MANCHESTER VICINITY—A Estate of Anthony Lanzano. late chia. Dog Warden. 643-8694. service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. niture Repair Service Talcott' Realty Co., 643-5139. 648-8779. convenient to bus line, storee, 15.900 Wolverton Agency. Ranch, cabinet kitchen, vanity 3 bedroom rimch on a country- of Manchester, in said district, de­ Capltc' Equipment Co., 88 An Equal Opportunity f CAPE for 816.000 with an at- tiled bathroom, oil hot water ceased. Diamondh-—Watetac vUle, Conn. T el. 643-7440. etc. Available on or prior to Realtors, 649-2813. size well shrubbed lot, huge LOST—Trl-oolored female cat, Main St, Manchester. Bsirs A FRESH START wUl lump Em ployer tacned garage. 6 finished heat, quiet location. Immediate Upon appitoatlon of Celia F. Lan- daily 74. Thursday 7-9 Satur. Jew elry 48 NEW 4Vi ROOM apartment Feb. 1. 895.' 649-7319. living- room wdth fireplace, aano, atuninistrauix. praying for part angora, two' weeks ago your debts into one easy pay­ second floor, stove, parking rooms, new heat, fireplace, ex­ occupancy. Ken Ostrinsky, day 7-4. 643-7908. ment. I f you have equity In APPLY!. family size kitchen, full cellar, authori^ to compromise and settle vieteity TaloottvlUa 646-0068 W.i’TCH AND JEWELRY re- Rooms Wltnout Board 59 and full cellar storage. 8135 MANCHESTER — New 4H cellent residential location. Va­ Realtor, 643-5159. a certain doubtfid and disputed property, call Frank Burke to M anchester spotless condition, $15,500. claim in lavor of said estate a fte r 6 .’ ^ ' LAWN MOWEiRS—Sharpened IMdrteg. Prompt service. Up to m ont^. J. D. Realty, 648- room ftP8 apartment, ■ w».—— Electric cant. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, discuss ways and means. Con­ THE THOMPSON House, Obt- range, refrigerator,^ dlspoaal 643-157.. NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 Wolverton Agency, Resdtors, against the To'wn of Manchester. and repaired, winter storage. J. T, Slocomb Co. 820 on your old watch te’ trade. tage Street, centrally located, 5129. 649-2813. Raymond Peck, Robert Parlseau. necticut Mortgage Ehcchange, and dryer, Antenna. Heat. rooma, one full and two half Lester Silver. Clarence Heritage, Sales and service — Aliens, 68 MATSON HILL RD. Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, large pleasantly furnished TWO FAMILY LAKEWOOD C:;iRCLE — Colo­ AnnouneesheROi Snowbirds, also rental equip­ 15 Lewis St, Hartford, 246- 7S7 Mate Street, State Taeater FOUR AND THREE room Your own cellar. Fenced ta baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining TEN MINUTES from Man­ Henry Gauruder, Raymond Griffin, 8897. GLASTONBT.TRY room s, parking. OaB 649-2358 nial. 6 large rooms, breeze­ room, family room, one car John Edward Farrell, all of Man­ ment L A M Ekpiipment Coip., BuUdteg. apartments, including heat back yard. Great for small chester center, 3 years old, 6 chester, Connecticut Charles Hor- ELECTROLUX sales and serv-. for overnight and permanent hot water, and gas for cook­ chlldr^ 8145 monthly. 648- way, 2-car garage, wooded lot, garage. $23,900. PhUbrick ice, banded representative. Al­ Route 83, Vernon. 875-7609. HARDINGE HAND SCREW guest ratos. baths, excellent condition, room Cape, 5 finished, stone neau of Coventry. Connecticut and M anchestv Ehcchange—Ehiter- ing. Electric refrigerator and 3821. Exceptional return on In-, Agency. 649-8464. Raymond Gosselln of Bolton, Con­ fred Am en, 110 Bryan D r., Sehools and Classes 33 and chucker set-up operator, in a beautiful neighborhood, | fireplace, full tile bath, built- necticut. It is piise 1945. experienced with A ircra ft Garden— ^Pann— D airy FRONT ROOM, centrally lo­ stove furnished. Call 649-7834 vestment or live, rent free in appliances, walk-out base­ Manchester, 644A14L or 649-5779, between 5-7 p.m. NICE SIX ROOM flat, heated, $26,400. PhUbrick Agency, 649- RANCH—7 rooma, 8 or 4 bed- ORDERED: That the fore, WOMEN-GIRLS-MEN parts. AU benefits. Dean Ma­ Prodaets 50 cated, parking. 69 Birch in your own 3 room apart­ g4Q4. I rooms, modem kitchen, dining ment door, excellent condition application be heard and deter­ FEDERAL INCOME taxes LAND CLEARING, tree re­ chine Fhtxlucts, 165 Adams St. Street. 649-7129. second floor, near Mate. 648- throughout, wooded lot, $15,- mined at the Probate office in Man­ moval, and chain saw work. T R A IN FOR BIRCH STREET—Modem flat, 5987. ment. Only 8700 down. ------I room, 1 Vi baths, 2-car garage, chester. In said District, on the 28th prepared w ith your savings In APPLES—Macs and Cortlanda. MANCHESTER — Exception- i large private lot. 822,900. Phil- 400. Minimum down to quali­ day of January, A.D; 19*6, at eleven A Michaud, 742-8096. PBX-SWITCHBOARD ’TOOL MAKER or all around No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, NICE RCXIM next to bath for second floor, two spacious mind. Reasonnable rates. Ed­ bedrooms, furnace. 649-4498. TH REE ROOM apartment al 7 room Garrison Colonial brick Agency, 649-8464. fied buyer. R. D. Murdock, o’clock in the forenoon, and that w ard J. Baylea, 649-6246. LEARN ON LIVE BOARDS machinist, experienced with 14 Spencer St. gentleman with references 643-6472. U * R Realty Co., notice be given to all persons inter­ YOU ARB A-1! Truck is A-1! stove and refrigerator, 865 a L.'^C. GREENOUGH built-in kitchen and wall-to- r e d in said estate of the pendency RECEPTIONIST- Aircraft parts. All benefits. Ehccellent location. 21 Church NEW FOUR ROOM apart­ wall carpeting, beamed cell­ EIGHT ROOM Cape. Interior Inc., 648-2692. XNCOlGE TAXES {H'^iared by Cellars, attics, trash, maB Dean Machine Products, 165 Street 649-4966. month. J. D. Realty, 648-6139. of said application and the time and trucking done A-1 right! Call TYPING H ousehold Ciooda 51 ment, including heat, hot wa- 289-1558 289-3040 ing, patneled rec room, garage, immaculate, 3 or 4 bedrooms, place of nearing thereon, by pub­ retired tetemal revenue offi­ PERSONAL AND BUSINESS Adams Street. alr-condltloning. Itppll- XTV - BOLTON — 3-bedroom lishing a copy 0* this order In some MS-2928, Trem ano Trucking FURNISHED ROOMS, com­ tar. and manicured tonced yard. 2 full baths, fiunlly room, wall newspaper having a dreuiatlon in cer, Marvin Baker. Call 643- ancea and parking. 8135 FOUR ROOM tenement 860, Only $21,600. Hayes Agency. to wadi carpet to living room split level on 2 acre wooded 0117 , Service. IBM-KEYPUNCH LARGE INTERN A’nONAL EVERYTHING te ’^sterilised re­ plete light housekeeping faclll- said district, at least seven days m onthly. J. D. Realty, 643- 132 Bissell S t 649-5229, 9-5. 643-4803. ______and dining room, fireplace, lot Kitchen built-ins include before the day of __said hearing, ^__ to TWX—TELETYPE concern taking applications conditioned used temiture and lles. Cwtrally located. Mrs MANCHESTER - New 8 room refrigerator, freezer, stove, they see cause ^‘"iaid INCOME TAX returns, busi­ for sales management train­ appliances, high quality- -low Accomazzo, 12 Arch St, Man­ 5129. Garrison Colonial,, 12x24 living dishwasher, dlspo^, (ilumi- CASHIERS-CHECKERS S IX RCX3M apartm ent garage, SiX n CHESTER — 150 X 200, oven, dishw asher, firep lace, time and riace and be heard reia- ness and individual, prepared "SNOW” FUN ing program. Applicants start prices. LeBlanc Furniture. 195 chester. 643-6948. room, family room, built-in num awmings over patio, 2-car T rout stream on property. 4?® thereto, and make return to D ay A E vening ClEisses THREE ROOM apartments, 118 oil furnace, close to bus and large trees, clean 6 room Colo­ garage, aluminum storms and by full-time Income tax ac­ at 87,500 per (jyear and ad­ South Street, R ockville. 875- kitchen, master bedroom with Selling for $18,900. For fur­ this court. ____ SHOVELING OUT Free Placement Assistance 2174. Open 9-8. NICELY FURNISHED and Mate Street, beat, hot water, shopping, available February dressing room, low twenties. nial, double garage, only $16,- screens. One block from JOHN J. WALLETT. JudgW. countant. New laws effepOng vance to junior executive in stove refrigerator, 8100. 649- ther information call the R. F. oe; Richard Levin, Atty. retirement income. Ra^ond New Classes Now Forming comfortable room for gentle­ 1st. 649-6565. Hayes ^ e n c y . 648-4808. 000. Hutchins Agency, 646- schools, buses and shopping. one year, salary of 89.100. Col­ 5229, 9-5. Dimock Co., 649-5245. Girard. Can coUect 875-^62. Walks and Driveways Cleared Call (Anytime)—Write—Visit REFRIGERATOR, 13 cu. ft man, paiklng. 272 Mate. 0103. A good value at $19,900. Call LIMITATION ORDER lege background required. For Frlgldaire, excellent condition, CUTE a p a r t m e n t fo r one MANCHE3TTO — Ranch 6 further Information inquire Owrner at 649-4436. ' ' ' VERNON—Immaculate 5 room AT A eXJURT OF PROBATE, 525-9317 8135; also, 10” Craftsman ta­ ROOM for woman or girl, TH REE ROOM apartment or two people, heat electric­ rooms, modern kitchen, built- NEW 2 FAMILY, 5-4, under ------^— ------held at Manchester, within and for INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ Call 289-6998 Conn. State Employment centraUy located, adults. 648- Ranch, on 100x190 lot, S gen­ pared. Samuel J. Turkington ble saw with 1 h.p. motor, kitchen privilegee, near biu ity, stove, refrigerator, hot in stove, dishwasher, etc Din-! construction, two heating sys- MANCHESTER — Good multl- the District of Mancheater on the M.T.I. SCHOOLS Service in Manchester. 6015. water included, 865 month. erous bedrooms, family sized 13th day of January. 1986. Jr., 643-7781. 8130. 649-0740. line. 649-5136. Ing room, large living room tem.s, large lot, central pie dwelling. A three family Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, “Schools from Coast to Coast’’ Hutchins Agency, 646-0108. with fireplace, 3 bedrooma, full tlon. Call Builder, Leon Cles- (3-3-5) with one vacancy. Cen- kitchen, 19’ paneled living SNOW PLOWING service. 24 TRUCK DRIVER, references THREE ROOMS, newly deco­ Judjfe. INCOME TAXES prepared in 750 Main St.—Suite 804 NOT 8900, NOT 8800 ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman basement 1-car garage. $18,- zynskl, 649-4291. tral heat. Owner anxious. T. J. room, oil hot water heat, alu­ Estate of Frank H. Q-ilbert. late hour, radio dispatched, Man- Hartford, Conn. required. Apply 'William Peck rated, heat hot water, stove minum storms and screens, your home or by i^pointment cfaester-BoIton, South Wind­ NOT 8700, NOT 8600, only, references required, free 600'. PhUbrick Agency, 649- Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. of Manchester, in said District. de« Lumber, 2 Main Street Man­ and refrigerator, close to (•'nmlshefi Apunaeiits 63-A built 1969, $15,900. Wolverton ceased. Ehqierienced tax work. 24- sor, Warehouse Point 646- NO! NO! parking. Call after 5, 643- 8464. THREE BEDROOM modem On motion of Gilbert J. Clark. 88 chester. NOT EVEN 8550 2693. churches, topping and buses. ranch, Bowers School, 2 fire- MANCHESTER — 7^ room Agency, Realtors, 640-lj813. hour service. Calf 643-4723. 0395, NA 3-109L Help 'Wanted— Female 35 Call 648-4385. THREE ROOM furnished North Worcester 8t.. Norton. Maee TELEVISION technician with BUT A WHOLE HOUSE places, full ba.sement, nicely raised ranch, 2-car garage, 2 administrator. 238 CHAR’TBR OAK ST. — apartment 895 month, te- treed lot. Only $17,900. Bel full baths, built-ins. Immedi­ XI VERNON — New raised ORDERED: That months WOMAN to babysit and do good technical background . 8 ROOMS LOVE3LY SIX ROOM duplex completely cludes hot water and paxtlal ranch, 3 twin sized bedrooms, from the 13th day of January 1966 P e is o n a iB light housework, Monday-Fii- and bench experience needed NEW FURNITURE Small room suitable for work­ Especially for Mafroni Air Real Estate. 643-9332. ate occupancy. Chfu- Bon Real be and the same are limitea anfi Honsebpld Serviees ing gentleman. Private en­ redecorated, gas furnace, con­ heat 649-1768. baths, 2 fireplaces, built-in day, 2-6 p.m.. Cooper Hill by General Electric Co., East a n d APPLIANCES veniently located. Call 649- Estate. 643-0683. allowed for the creditors within STATE LICENSED rest home Offered 13-A trance, 810 weekly. 649-1746. stove and oven, large lot, ex­ which to brin^ In their claims eentraBy located, reaaonable Apartments. 649-8771, after Hartford. Call Mr. J. C. Mc­ EVERYTHING 9004. THREE ROOM furnished and cellent residential, area. Sell­ against said estate, and Mid ad­ 6 p.m . FOR ONLY 8500.00 MANCHESTER — Owner must ministrator is directed to ylve puN rates, friendly atmoephere. REWEAVING Of BURNS, moth Carthy, 289-6871. OOMFORTABI.E ROOM, cen­ heated apartment 820 week­ Finish-As-Y ou-Go! ing for $20,600. Call the R. F. Which Includes FIVE LARGE ROOMS second ly. Phone 649-1914. sell. — Come out to see this lie notice to the creditors to brinr Tel 875-1011. holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ tral, continuous hot water, nice home today and make an Dimock Co., 649-5245, or Paul n their claims within said time al* WANTED—Part-time instruc­ 1 Famous Make Refrigerator second floor apartment. In­ Correnti, 643-5363. lowed by publTshlnir a copy of this dow, abades made to measure, LPN or RN, full or part-time, tor. must have driver educa­ parking, gentleman preferred. cludes, heat hot water, stove, offer. Only a short walk from RIDE WANTED from Mott’s Famous Make TV 80 Garden^St., 6494)328. order in fiome newspaper havlnft a all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys U-7. 875-2077. tion certificate to teach teen­ refrigerator, garage, near cen­ stores, churches and schools. SOUTH WINDSOR — 4 bed­ circulation In said probate district to South Coventry, 1 or 2 p.m. made while you wait. Tape -e- 1 Bedroom Suite age class. CaU 643-8552, after 1 Living Room Suite ter or town, convenient to hos- ThI.x 1,300 sq. ft. nmch home room split level, 2 full baths, within ten _ days from the date of 742-8646. cordera for rent Marlow's, 867 r e l i a b l e , MATURE secre­ this order and rHum make to thia CAN YOU STILL REMEMBER how it wu? Now diink ihiad: bow flMKfc o f it 4 p.m . 1 D inette Set Apartment*—Flat*— ital. Ckdl 649-2396 between with full basement (walk-out fireplace, flpished rec room' court' '»f'the notice lyen. Main . 649-622L tary for doctor’s office four ;80-5, between 6-9 call 649- entrance) and screened car U aBTT. Judire. will you nodi 10 or 20 years from now? And will your dhlldrea poteibfy be able AntomobDes Per Sale 4 1 Sealy Mattress Tenements 63 S Automatic with glass sliding doors, one Jo h n j , w i afternoons per week, no short- WANTED—Fuel oil tmek drlv- 1 Sealy B ox Spring 6626. porch features 3 large bed­ car garage, convenient loca­ to Tienalize h? They w ill... if you have on your booiohdf THE W 08ID IN 196L FURNITURE REFINISHED, h,and. Box A, Herald. | er, full-time. Apply in person room s, 114 baths, trem endous AT A CX)URT OF PROBATE, MEED CART Your credit turn­ colors changed, insurance es­ 2 'Throw Rugs ^ LOOKING (or anything te real tion, $20,900. R. D. Murdock, held at Manche»t«r. within and for Cooperative Oil Ckmpany, 315 1 B oudoir Chair DELIGHTFUL 2 BB5DROOM living room and family sized 643-6472. U A R Realty Co., the district of Manoheater. on the ed down? Short on down pay-1 timates made. Manchester Re- EXCELLENT OPPORTU­ Broad Street. estate rentals — apartments, kitchen. Selling below replace­ THIS OUT-SIZE VOLUME lends unsuspected ezdeamant to A a le a lie mn*flli8 ‘ ment? Bankrupt? Reposees- flnishing, 643-9283. NITY, for a career in a 2 Vanity Lamps homes, multiple dwellings, call garden apartment heat, hot Transmission Inc., 643-2692. 14th day of January, AD. 1965. 2 Pillow s w ater, range, refrigerator, ment at $18,900. Cali Barbara Present. Hon. Joim J. Wallet*, just past. It helpg you re-live, today and tomorrow, the events diec asaaot the moat alon? Don’t deiqwirl See Hon­ worthwhile and interesting, TWO M EN to w ork In heat J. D. R ealty, 648-6129. Babin, Jarvis Realty Co., Judge. , est Douglas. Inquire about low- 1 Pair Blankets _ parkiJW. Ideally located. '8120 BOLTON - COVENTRY line — Estate of Adeline M. Oueiletta, 00 you personally. . . events that made history . . , eveoM diet efteyone ooee ttUtail part-time position in the office treating department, first and Realtors. 643-1121, Eves. 643- 6^ room split level, garage, _jaet O a m , amalleBt paymeota Building—Coatraetme 14 of a doctor in the RockvUle 1 Cocktail Table THREE ROOM heated apart­ monthfy. Available February late of Manchester, in aaid district, second shift, liberal benefits. 1686. ' tool shed, fireplace. paneled>aneled deceased. abw t and diat already seem dim. , . ____ ■. ► 'anywhere. No amall loan or fi­ area. Applicant must be neat, 2 Table Lamps ment. 466 Mate Street. Can 1st 648-0973. Trouble? QUALITY c a r p e n t r y - Apply in person after 3:30 den, extra large ' batn with Upon applicatloo ot Albert Ouel­ nance company plan. Douglaa good tj^st and able to meet p.m., Klock Company, 1272 1 9x12 R ug 649-5329, 9-5. lette. praying that an instrument Motors. 333 Mate. Rooms, ' dormers, porches, the public. Pleasant surround­ 1 Floor Lamp REMODELED 4 ROOM apart­ vanity, $15,700. Call Owner, purporting to be the last will and r r WAS A GREAT NEWS YEAR, g groat newt j^hoto ytsr, and A b anldei ll basements refteliO'.ed, cab­ Tolland Tpke. WE HAVE customara waltteg m ent sunpondi and yard, heat 643-4886. testament of said deceased be ad­ ings, liberal benefits. Salary 1 Smoker i S APPLE TREES mitted to probate, aa per aopHca- tbii handsome 300-pege volume do it full justice; Thero arc dnunatk^ bi daptto JAGUAR HARDTOP coupe, inets, buUt-tns, formica, tile. commensurate with experl- 86 piece Dinnerware Set tor the renUd of your apart­ funilahed, 8HB. 649-8212. XK120, new/ tires, new bat­ No tob too small. William ment or home. J. D. Realty, "k Ft m Rood Tost NORTH COVENTRY — Im- tlon on file. It Is eooountf—fome the most complete yet 'written—of whet went on bi America and i ence. References both personal Salesmen Wanted 36-A 24 Piece Silver Set maculate oversized 6 room ORDERED; Tha* the foregoing tery, new pfint, 81,000. 649- Robbies carpentry service 18 Yards Floor Covering 64841139. 4 -BEDROOM COLONIAL application be heard and deter­ in the world, month by month. There ate hundred* o f the year's niilWMuliiifl, IWM 2979. 646-S444. and business required. Write in good condition, new Ranch. 2-car garage, recrea­ mined at the Probate office In Mim- Box W. Herald. SALES AND SERVICE route EVERY’THING THREE ROOM unfurnished it AE Typo* heating unit, new wiring, tion room with bar, 2 bath­ chester. in said District, on the pktutcf in black and white and in color. ** . ' 1958 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- CARPENTRY — Bathrooms work. Average 88,000 to 810,- ONLY 8600.00 ^Mulment, second floor, Por- rooms, 2 fireplaces, built-in 4th day of February, A.D. 19*6. at 000 first 'year. Starting guar­ FREE ceramic tile teth. 2-car ga­ eleven o’clock in the forenoon, and door Hhrdtop,' V-8, automatic, tiled, recreation rooma, remod­ Free storage until wanted. ‘ter Street area, 880 monthly rage, nice trees and shrubs, range, plastered walls, wall to that notice be given to all persons ALL THIS PLUS REFERENCE material teat bdpe tnafca te ii trih ma « m M excellent condition through­ eling, garages, additions, ce­ antee of 8115. Only ,polite, am­ Free delivery anywhere te ■ includes beat, Tiot watar, elec­ ^ lHd9 0 t Tornw fine location, $16,500. wall carpeting throughout, 7 interested In said estate of the out, $425. Cali after 5 p.m.,' ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn- BOTHERED BY BILLS? bitious married men with car C onnecticut ,5 tricity and gaa, ho appliances years old, wooded acre, cus­ pendency of sitld application and foe every student, every school, every library and boime. Only The Aimdaaad Proe^« considered. Must have refer­ refrirerator the time and place of hearing there­ 649-1003. I ski. 649-4291. Free set-up by our own re­ furnished. CaU 648-6M for tom built and designed. Pasek on. hv publlehing a copy of thi* or­ world’s fotemoit news gathering agenqr, of vriihb tela aawipapar is • jaanbato PAY ’EM WITH ences. Interview by appoint­ liable men. Original price tor appointment. ★ AE Work Realty, 289-7476. 742-8248. der in pome newspaper haring a 1956 MERCURY 4-door station ’ A. DSON, INC. Roofing ment only. Telephone 644-0202. OR DRYER circulation in eaid distriot. at. leas* could h^va put together such a book. 8 8 EARNED SELLING all this merchandise was ]. D. REALTY wagon, automatic transmis­ Carpentry. Al­ 8825.46. Some fortunate person . Ouoranlood VERNON — S^new homes on seven days before the dsv of s'Id sion, ' power steering, ' power and addlaoos. Ceil­ hearing, to appear If they zee AVON can purchase It all for only NEW 4-EEDROOM Phoenix Street. 5^(ji rooms, cauee at aaid time and place, and ^ THE COST: ONLY $3 FOR A MAJOR PUBUe brakes, brand new snow tires. ings. Wotkmanshlp guaran- Help Wanted— 8500.00. On display at main NOTICE 643-5129 643-8779 full \iralk-out basement, large be heard relative thereto end make Good condition. 8185. 643-8665. teed. 399 Autumn i t 643-4860. wooded lota, convenient to return to this oouri. and by mail­ Male or Female 37 store. Appliances are recondi­ ing on or before Januarv Ji 1«W CATION THAt ORDINARILY WOULD RETAIL Cosmetics te q>are Jime tioned and fully guaranteed. ZONING BOARD COLONIAL CAPE Manchester and Vernon shop­ VALIANT 200, 1961, 4-door se- BIDWBLL HOME Improvement FULL-TIME SALES Associ­ by certified mail, a copy of laid near home. Substantial M ONTHLY OF APPEALS HaMhatltr COZY 6 ROOM Cape, bay win­ ping centers. Price $16,200. will and this order to Robert J, FOR $8 OR MORE dan, standard shift, snow tires, Oompany—Roofing, ildteg, ates wanted for expand Lsadh af eloiwto wttb walk-la Ouellette e licensed and with breakfast counter, built- TraRtmifsiM Ga. 84J2 648-5975, 5:30-8 p.m. lent workmanship. 649-6406. ready to go to work. Excel­ Phone For Appointment January 11, 1966, the appeal of garage, deadend street, close VENTRY — Lakefront 5 SAMUEL Al^ERT Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Pfleffer, tai zanga and diapeaal, atala- to schools, bus and church. AT A COURT OF PROBATE, order hi tea sum of $3 for each aepy desincL lU s foiqteft CARPENTRY—^Rec rooms, for­ lent management potontiaL lasa atBCl Landaoaped room home, 20x30 living room, held at Hancheater. within and for 8958 PLYMOUTH, good condi­ Liberal commiaslon arrange­ Hartford 247-0858 Silver Street was tabled rinoa 7 OLCOTT STREn WtTH M MW Owner 643-2287 after 5. the Diatrlet at Manchester, on tha to for ydur coayenieiKe— tion, all power units, reason­ mica, ceilings, closets, remod­ and akruba Alnmteam wall-to-wall carpeting, 3 bed­ ments and draw can be ar­ SEE rr DAY OR NIGHT the appUoanta withdrew their (BBAB 084 OENTBE ST.) rooms, 140 foot frontage on ISth day of January. 1966. able. 649-1649. eling, hatchways, attics fin­ DENTAL ASSISTANT Ex­ If you have no meane of appUcauon tor a vaxlanoa tlia , $ 1 7 ^ FAH-O-RAMA MANCHESTER—AA neighbor­ Present, Hon. John J, Wallett. - ‘ ished, concrete steps, floors, ranged. Cali Mr. Werbner, lake. B A G Realty, 648-6606, Judge. perience not necessa^ for de­ Jarvis Realty Co., ,648-1121 transportotlon, I’ll send my afternoon of January ll. hood. Vacant large 4 bedroom 8664 RAMBLER, 2-door, prac­ porches, garages. No pendable lady. Hours and sal­ MANCHESTER 64S-2S25. Estate ot Franeia E. Bray, late of THE WORLD IN 1964 for an iq>potetment to discuss auto for you No dbUgation. Grant E. Tootbakar Sr. CALL iuiLDER This special design for the ma­ Each triangle la flnlshed-as* ranch, 2 hatha, 2 fireplaces, ____ Manchester, in aaM IMstriet. de­ tically new, 3,700 miles, radio smalt 64^8880. ary attractive. Box B, Herald. ture figure la wonderfully wear­ ceased. this fine opportqnity. Chairm an you-go, then.stitch to anotoer many closets, Jarge kitchen, | x n MANSFIELD—Near Vln The Administrator having ex­ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD and heater. 643-4065. A—L—B—E—R—T—S Phono M6-0022 able and ao comfortable. The top DION OONSTRUenON-Roof- NAME BRAND GOODS FREE M9-E544 In making this covoflet! Use basement rec room, city wa­ ton School. Oversized 6 room hiblted Ms admlnlatratton account 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD ter, sewers and sidewalks. Im­ BOX 66, POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y. 8663 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, 6,- teg, (Idttng, aKeratlona, ceil- —Help friends shop with just Open Nights TiU 9 P.M. ot this two piece frock ia ac­ one or two colors to harmonize; Cape, u ltra m odem kitchen, with said eatate to this Court for al- 000 original miles, excellent tegs, gwters and 81 weekly. You got things Sitoattons Waatsd— . cented with button - trimmed mediate occupancy. Minimum flaps. or use many colors for a ‘gran­ down financing available. Anx­ Tliat the ted day etondltlon, 81.895. Private own- ^ d o w a . 648-4863, 6484)686 free. Write for details and Fem ale 88 MAHOGANY BEDROOM sot, NOTICE n y-effects 81 g e d bedrooms, fireplace, February. 1966,196S. at eleven o’dot*o’d< ak. 649-9642. No. 8102 with Patt-O -R am a la ious owners asking 822,900, large wooded lot, exceUent forenoon et the Probate Offlc* In Enclosed is $ ...... Please «aid .. cop ies free 476 page catalog. Popular ^ ^ exceUent condition, 4 ploceo, TOWN OF COVENTRY Pattern No. 6040-N has pat- the Municipal Building in seM Man­ aub PIan, DepL L800. Lyn- TTPHIT wante work to at 860 or beat offer; electric ro- in sizes M , U , 40, 42, 44, 46, Reasonable offers appreciated. condlUon for 816,800. Cali the tern piece; full sewing dlrec- Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, chester be and the aame ic„a e- o f THE WORLD IN 1964. ! Auto Drlrlng 7-A Roofing and CMEUwjrg 16* A brook, N. Y ., home. Can pick up and deUv- Usserte, 810. 649-4408. BOARD OF TAX REVIEW 88. 50, 53. Bust 88 to 54. SUe R. F. Dlmock Co.. 649-5246, or ■Igned for a heartM on the allow­ er. CiUl 648-4422. The Ooyantry Board of Tax 88, 40 bust, short sleeves, 4 tlona. 846-0424. 648-2766. 742-6864. ance of said adminlatraBon aeeounf LOST To order, send S5c In coins Paul Correnti, 643-5368. , RESERVE YOUR LEARN TO DRIVE — flpadal ROOnMO - Review will meat In the Ita yards of 40-teob. ^ with said estate, aaoertalnment ot COMPLETE BEDROCnC set, to:—Anne Cabot, The Man- heirs and order of diatrlbuUeO'.and iRtentiao to nervous and ald- pairing rooto cf aD ktedi, new WOMAN for cleantei ana day Aaaasaor*a Offloa to hear any To order, sand Mo In coins to: ’WTEST SIDE — . pccellent 8 OOVpNTRY-^ room Gaxriaon NAME... . exceUent condition; aleo, stove ohester Evening H e^d, this Court directs that nottoa o f tea psnnoiMR, hoffls Hbfory . any. OBaearoom tor taen-agera roofs, gutter work, chimneys a week. CaU 6 4 8 ^ WILL DO QtONlNa in my and couch, beat offer. 649- anpaals from aaaaasmenta on Sue Burnett, 'Hie Manchester room Qarrlgon Colonial, fire- Colontol, 1% baths, aluminum time and place assigned for said Ptekiip aarvioe. Day or eve- cleaned, rapalrad Aluminum hotna. Can 648-7938. the Grand.-liat of Ootobar 1, Nvenlng Herald, 1150 AVB, OF AVE. OF AMEWCAS, NEW , dteteg room, ttoblnet storma and doors, bresMwagr, hearing be givan to ah pm ona tdHien by cenipliting liis 0678. WRECKER known to ha^tatoraatjd tharain to f>in|r mmooa. RdMooftbto rutm eldteg. 80 years’ egqMrfeiice. 1964, on the f68»-«Blr(i6—Peta 41 TV, UHF-VHF, ■ _ 1966, at the following houn: For Ist-olaas mailing add lOo (or eatte pattern. Print Name, 4808. ty, 848-2825. OPENIN'GS for two axparl- year rnnittnKs ts addrsss • 8 • a “« ‘ 8 8 • 8 te A W « OAAAAAAaooAteOOteOteOteAAAOAaOteAAAA _ Uon, 845. 649-6624. 9:00 AJf. to 4:80 RM., and DOLLIES tor each pattefn. Print Name, Addras« with Zona and Pattern enced palntera, steady work, FRIENDLY, mala, buff oolored days beiara the t o o t m M Bm Iimue' ^grvi'oEi February 6, 1966, from '6:00 Address with Zone, Style No, Num ber. ASSUMABLE MORtQA(3E on VERNON — Ohtoce area. Spte hdkitsd. floating and Plunbing 17 good pay tor right men. 649- Cooker SpnnM, 9 weeks old, Sand 50o now (or your now 6K room Ranolw 8 bodnxmia, oloua B.H room, ranch, large O ffg n d 18 $85. Con 644-8^. ENTIRBLY LAMINATED tor> PM. to 9:00 P.M. UWAU OmWB V MUND and Stse, A N D S T A T l ^ a‘ooe'oe»»o*te«oooAaoao.*oateaAA PLUMBINa AND beating re- mica wood-fiainfd taUa with Joseph Shanahan, Send another OOe today tor '85 Spring-Summer Album! bfAha, buUt-tes, flroiritece, living mom. ftrei^aoe, panm- C halrinaa Regular Isaturas; Cuatom Col- lot, near aohool, shcoe ■ bathe, jatoualad porch. ip o w SEKOVAltp-flidawalks and new teetsjlatione. CARPBNTER8 wanted, Man- GERMAN SHEPHERD, Moelt extanalon leaf and 4 matching, pour copy of tha new toll 0 Mnyw Agency, 848* attention to emep- choater-Covantry area. CaU and lUvar, 14 nuotbA 846. uidiolatered chain, vary good ^ Hoard of Tw T IL M 9 4 3 2 1 ^latar 'ii laaue o f our pattoni Isotion; ttana te «rod ^ latHtf Mb agiote. J .jrA L U W T . JUdga. (lUM vod books will bo msUod la Fobruory) 6i8-g64A Tet 640-2928. 742-8668. 649-956S. oondlUoa, beat offer. 6U -E ^ Dated January 19.1900. 1)0^ Baato Fashion. atttehl - ■ ' ! •4M01*, - e.e. fP ”1 “S 31 • O M

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966. FACE EIGHTEEN Avsrsga Dally Net Press Ron Th* Wwtthftr iSIanrI|fr0t^r lEmfnittg l|?raIiJ For the Week Ended Ftreenoi at V. ft, WehOia P eeember 18. 18*4 anew toto - - g - - J The cast of the first act of The Lutheran Women’s Ml»- ooHer OinigM. Low to Yim k n -, "Little Pawnee Brother" will olonary League of Zion Luther­ Zoners Grant AMERICAN LEGION 14,151 About Town rehearse Thuraday at 7 «p.m. an Church will meet tomorrow Announce Engagementr inuiiow, wmmaf and eell. in the basement rooms of the at 7:30 p.m. in the parish house Member of the Andit toS*. Little Theater of Manchester. for topic discussion. A tape re­ Damato Bid BarAna af Clroulatioo XMU Chaptar, RAM, win Ail dancers, except those in coiling commemorating the Manehmater-^ City of Village Charm mMt tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at square dances, are reminded to 16th anniversary of Dr. Walter The sonlng board d appeals tha Maaonie Tempi*. The Royal report to the Burton Studios, A. Mater’s death, Lutheran Hour (ZBA) last night gnmted a vari­ (Clastflled AdvertleiBg en Page 22) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Arch Mason degree will be con* 22 Oak St, Thursday at 7, speaker for many years, will ance to Raymond F. Damato .for VOL. LXXXIY, NO. 93 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGB^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1985 fprred. There will be refreah- also be heard. Mrs. Selma the construction of a four-fam­ ■lenU and a sooiat St. Mary's Episcopal Church Kamm and Mrs. Andreas Lor- ily dwelling on the weet side of will have Its annual meeting enze^ wilj^give as hostess. Edward St. BINGO DAV Auxiliary will meet to­ Monday in Neill Hall, preceded In its only other action, the morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the by a potluck at 8:30 p.m. Those VFW Auxiliary Sewing board also voted approval for EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Events VFW Home. not already contacted for food Circle will meet Thursday at 8 the extension o f a General Re­ 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD 8T. President Facing are reminded to call Mrs. Al­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. Flor­ pairer’s LJeense for John Dlu- Mandieater Lions Club will lan Scott, 612 Spring St., or ence Streeter, 60 Starkweather gonskl at a gasoline station at meet tonight at «:S0 at WUlle’s Mrs. Alexander Eigner, 100 Ar- St. 260 W. Middle Tpke. In State President Inaugurated, Steak House. Paul Edwards, nott Rd., by Thursday. In granting the variance to manager of WINF, will be Ladles Auxiliary of the Ital­ Damato, the ZBA did so on the Congress Squalls guest speaker. ian American Society will meet Members of Gibbons Assem­ basis of hardship, because the tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the exceptional shape of the prop­ Travelers Ends Interior Communications bly, Catholic Ladies of Oolum- Wlii’n you w >nt Ui-’ licut. lju y .bus, are reminded to save good club, Eldridge S t erty precludes the construction W A S H IN G T O N (A P )— ^economy actions and a freeh- Technician J.C. Edwin S. Pem­ of single-family dwellings and enlng wind of oppoeltion by Compact Saving berton, son of Mr. and Mrs. used clothing and other ar­ ’H).; President Johnson begins ticles for a rummage sale, The Inasmuch Class of the S-; on the belief that the aptotment Republicans to his spending Prederick 8. Pemberton of 28B sponsored by the group, Church of the Nazarene haS house will not depreciate the his first elective term to­ proposals. Oerden Dr., recently participat­ canceled its meeting which was value of surrounding property. HARTFORD (A P )— Pledges His Best Effort Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 9:30 day, with minor congres­ A call by Senate Deihocratic ed in an amphibious landing op­ a.m. at Mott's supermarket. scheduled for tonight Damato’s application was op­ sional squalls reflecting Leader Mike Mtuisfield of Mon­ Travelers Indemnity Co. eration on the beaches of Sar­ Donations may be brought to posed by eight adjacent prop­ tana for a speedup on the Presi­ has eliminated a 10 per cent dinia while serving aboard the the deep iceberjg of contro­ Mott’s Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Martha Circle of Emanuel L erty owners, whose counsel, dent’s "Great Society’’ program insurance discount for own­ destroyer USS Davis. Lutheran Church will meet Atty. Vincent L. Diana, argued versy threatening some ^ f was met with a demand from WASHINGTON (AP)— Members wishing further in- Dinneen photo^ The engagement of Miss Ju- ers qf compact cars after ’ formation may contact Mrs Thur.sday at 2 p.m. in the mu­ that the construction would ma­ CAXDIK.S Senate Republicsin Leader Ev­ Lyndon Baines Johnson The engagement of Miss his legislative proposals. St Bridget’s Rosary Society George Willard Jr., 75 Steep sic room of the church. Mrs. dlth Gay Arnold of Manchester terially alter the characteristics Although calm Mae prevailed erett M. DIrksen of IlUnois for reportedly finding that H um phrey will wpoMor a public military Donna L. Hull to David A. Mc­ took the presidential path Hollow Lane, or Mra J ^ e s C. Henry Anderson will lead to Craig Irving Larson of Cen' of 'the neighborhood and would for inaugural day Um U, there "adequate time’’ for a thorough such cars are involved in Whist and setback party to­ Kinney, both of North Coven­ amid stirring ceremony to­ Tani, 90 Concord Rd. devotions. Pastor Anderson will terbrook has been announced by depreciate the value of sur­ wae an undertow of irritation study of individual bills. more and costlier accidents morrow at 8 p.m. at the K of try, h.os been announced by her rounding property. Starts Today day— and solemnly pledged conduct Bible study. Mrs. Mil­ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry among aome Democrats and "Diligence is a good thing," C Homa Refreshments will be dred West and Mrs. S i g r i d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Atty. John F. Shea, who rep­ Republicans at the President’s Dirksen said in an interview. than others. that: " I will lead as best I .nerved. The Little Theater of Man­ Hull, Cedar Swamp Rd. C. Arnold, 48 Dorothy Rd. The company action followed chester will meet tomorrow at 8 Modean will serve as host­ resented Damato, based his ar­ "But there must be adequate can.” esses. Her dance is a son of Mr. and Her fiance is the son of Mr, guments on testimony by local LENOX PHARMACY time for a thorough examination approval of the State Insurance On New Life p.m. at its basement rooms at Mrs. Arnold McKinney, Cedar Commission, which in Septem­ Before a great throng at 30 School St. Board members and Mrs. Carl Larson Center- realtor and appraiser Herbert 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 of each bill as it comes along. In Swamp Rd. ChurchOl Spends ber was notified that Travelers’ the U.S. Capitol, the Presi­ are in charge of a program. St. Francis Xavier Mothers brook. J. McKinney, who said that the the interest of sound legislation By HARRY KELLY Circle will meet tomorrow at An August wedding is plan­ Mi.ss Arnold is a graduate of proposed construction was the we must give careful consldeni- experience shows a "slightly dent raised his right hand, Famous plays will be read, and Peaceful Night h l^ e r accident rate with com­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Hu­ Fred Blish HI will explain 8:16 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ned. Central Connecticut State Col­ best plan for the property and tlon to each meaeure." bert H. Humphrey, the man who rested his left on a family UNWANTED Robert Bourque, 9 Hoffman lege and is a teacher in the Bol­ that it would, in effect, enhance pact cars than with other cars." choral reading. There will be a Dirksen said Republicana The discount was abolished battled so hard for the presiden­ Bible given him by his Rd. Mrs. Charles Adams and ton school system. the area’s value. LONDON (AP)—Sir Wln- have no Intention of engaging in tial ntaina be- tion. Jhe old promises and the oM ■t tickst. "We aren’t gtdng to give you alarm tor tha oar while dis- WASHINGTON (AP) — Lyn foreign problems. administered by House Speaker Georgia, So^tlT' Carolina. Vir­ members who are su bi^ ing on LUCKY LADY tore Qie Stammd company is­ Hie old Ibimplirejr had a way don Baines Johnson took his But he pledged this nation to dream. They will lead you best MORSE OfXXEOK, 188 Ann St, Hartford, 822-2281 ginia and Maryland'. Miss Mc­ an income below $4jH)0 per any trouble.’ " patddng men to Colonial Avenue sued 128,000 shares to Litton. of forgoMtag ibe. ctock when John W. McOormkek. Hum­ to lnm >^ the car abandoned new cftt^ -M . President today, international xoqperatlon. of all." phrey laid grave stress on the Lagan is a junior at the school year. Paige, wifh the assistance of Tuesday’s bearing was on a talking to people. He’d shake off Johnson called on the nation Trainee James Darby, a former there. and vowed that America’s ene­ "We can never again stand words "So help ms God." WASH and COIN OPERATED DRY CLEAN roquoat tor a permanent i n a c ­ campaign aides who tried to get to "Join reasroner H. Gibson Chiian. Wag Gala Event and other ills in a land of wealth Speaking of the American of the ants." As her husband, mandated ald Paige, to the detective divi­ The robbery was- the fourth KUI^ was Potsor Stonsyk, 17, are an injustice to Americans faith and dream, Johnson said "It is the excitement of be- now in his own right to lead the aind the enemy of the nation. all Americans com e here "to sion and gave him two days of the year at a Connecticut of Wlnated. AP Speolol Correspondent c o m 1 n g—always becoming, notion, delilvered his oddreeo, ofi. In addition, Paige was given bank or savings and loan asso­ The ooroper. In the finding "It will not surrender easily," find a jfiace where a man could trying, probing, falling, resting, the First Lady sot listening in­ a $50 reward. ciation. Issued Tuesday, said the youths WASHINOTON (AP) — High be said. "But change boa given be his own man. They made a and trying again—but always tently, her hands folded in her . State Police Identltled the sus­ One of the holdups occurred were returning from New York brow, middle and low, the lu new weapons. Before this covenant with this land." gaining,” he said. lap. Just Installed pects as Robert W. Millette, 26, last Friday at another Water­ State where evidence ohows "Great Society" was jumping generation of Americans is fin­ "Conceived m justice, written If the nation succeeds, M will The schedule had eolled tor Edward llaloney. 22, and Peter bury Savings Bank branch, in that "moot, if not all of the from fugues to frugs. ished, this enemy will not only in liberty, bound in union ,it was be "not b eca u M of what we J. Del Cloppo Jr., 31, all of 1 Wolcott. The loot was $5,780. youtha had been drinking.’’ On the eve of President John­ retreat — it will be conquered.” meant one day to inspire the- have, but what we are; not be (8ee Page Fow) New York Oty The Oakville branch was last The car, said Guion, was son’s Inaugural, jubilant Demo­ Johnson’s address, couched in hopes of all mankind,” he said. cause of what we own, but what ALL Each was held in lieu of $60,-! victimized by bandits in Decern- driven reckleeoly end at a high crats hod something for every­ brood general terms, dealt al­ “ It binds us still. And If we keep we believe.’ 000 bond on charges of robbery ber 1908. At that time two men, rate of speed. body — a concert by the Nation­ most entirely with what he its terms we shall flourish." ' "We believe every man must views as the natiem’s mission at Fith violence. I one of them disguised os a al Symphony Orchestra, a The President said justice some day be free," he said. DRAND NEW Arraignment was scheduled to-' woman, fled with about $20,000. Livery Hearinga numbing round of state recep­ requires that no American deny "And we believe in ourMlves." tions, donees, massive cocktail a fellow American because of "That is the mistake our ene­ News Tidbits HARTFORD (AP) — The parties and private blasts that state Public Utilities Commis­ Ky Accepts race or creed. The man who mies have always made," John­ from the AP Wires were still chorusing today. It does “betrays America,” he son said. “ In my lifetime—in sion is going to have another was a helluva town to sleep in if go at hearings on a proposal to said. depression and war—they have WASHERS you didn’t happen to find "The awaited our defeat. Each time, regulate livery Mrvice rates. Viet P ost, “ Let us reject any among us Pop* Paul VI warns Roman Eyes of Texas" lulling. vfho seek to reopen old wounds from the secret places of the GIVE THEM A TRIAL SOON Because of the variety of Whisky flowed like campaign Catholics against the tempta­ and rekindle old hatreds," the American heart, came forth the tion, which he sold insinuatae , YOU’LL LIKE THEM! types o f livery Mrvice and the promisee. The mink that flowed faith they could not Me or even large number o f compemles in­ Halts Crisis President said in his inaugural itself “ even in the hearts of ex­ through the hotel lobbies would address, ‘"niey stand in the way; imagine. It brought us victory. volved, PUC Chairman Eugene perts,’’ to weaken or deny con­ make Miami look like a poor of a Meking nation." It will again.” C. Loughlin adjourned the form. Clearly, even before the SAIGON,- South Viet Norn troversial Ootbolio teaching for Johnson added: the sake of (Christian u n ity ... opening hearing Tuesday and main event, inaugural week was (AP) — Brig. Gen. Nguyen Coo "I will lead os best I con. But (See Page Four) said hs would schedule sepa­ already a huge success; the cab Air Force Academy official* rate hearings for the different drivers were grivnbllng about Ky agreed today to accept tem­ say a faculty^ committee la in- DOUBLE LOAD cstegorlea o f ojMrators. (he traffic. porarily the post of minister of veetigating repwrta of eloee- Livery Mrvice is chartered The big receptions in the ho­ youth and sports and a potential room eheatlBg by some oodot* transportation in the form of tels were so big Hubert H. Hum­ government crisis was averted. at tbe Colorado Institution, tho buses, cars, limousines—and phrey temporarily lost his Sen The revamped Oabinet ot Pre­ U.S. May Charge Reds newest o t the nation’s aervioo 'V. I hearses— for people who ore ate replacement — Walter F. mier Tran Van Huong, with four ooademiee. WASHER young generals added to its ci­ I Negroes aim owffher offeo- (See Page Two) (See Page Four) vilians, was sworn in after a 24- aive at the lengthy and com­ hour delay caused by Ky’s ini­ Violated N-Test Ban plicated system ragtoterlng l ! tial rejectiem of his appoint­ voter* la Dolloe Cooaty in Ala­ ment. bama where Negroee comprloe The flamboyant commander WASHINGTON (AP) — The^and call on the Soviet! to take 60 per cent of the populatioa * Brave Girl Survived^ Burns of the VietnameM air force told United States may charge the precautions. 25 and one p^r cent o f the votere. I newsmen, however, he will keep Soviet Union with violating the At the other extreme, any . .West German Chancellor SAVE 60% ON YOUR LAUNDRY his military job and will stay in limited nuclear test-ban treaty treaty violation which ' was Ludwig Erhard and President SheHl Be Married in April tile Cabinet "for only a couple a result of on underground judged to be deliberate on the Charles d* Gaulle of France WINDOW of weeks." explosion lost Friday in Central part of any country ..could be agree to sell for ■ elx-power Two U.S. generals were re­ Asia. made a basis for withdrawing Enropeen ooofereaeo to explore ASHLAND, Moui. (AP) The admiration ts mutual. ported to have encouraged him The U.S. Atomic Energy Oom- from the test bon altogether. th* next step toward Buropeoa Judy White is getting married Judy first met Peck when she to accept the ministerial ap­ mission said Tuesday night the However, authorities here made political union. SHADES this spring. was still in critical condition at blast has produced some fallout clear they did not believe that pointment in the interests of Sen. Wayne Motm, D-Ore., DO it YOURSELF— AND SAVE! the Soviets hod engaged in de­ Judy is 20 years old and pret­ (jhelsea Naval Hospital. Doctors harmony within the armed In the northern Pacific near Ja­ tells the Senate the United McmIs to Order ty. Eight and one-half years ago feared she might die and, know­ forces. pan. Officials noted that under liberate violation,. ALSO the treaty, fallout ia suppoMd to The treaty,- signed in Moscow States le vtolatiac tie own ■he lay near death in a hospital. ing that Peck was her favorite Three other generals were Meals against “the jungle law movie star, oaked him If he’d be-kept within the boundaries of 18 months ago and subscribed to VENETIAN SUNOS Doctors gave her on* chtmee In sworn In with Ky at the Gia of military might” by unques­ Bring yonr old roUert In SAVE DRY CLEANING a humbred of surviving terrible visit her. ' Long presidential palace. Chief the testing nation. by more than 100 nations, pro­ burns suffsred In a kitchen fire. Peck, in toym in ccnnection The evidence fb date suggests hibits nuclear explosions in the tionably making war to Leoa. and aave 85o per ehade Ot State Phan Khac Suu pre­ . . .The National Parent- Judy, then 12, hod risen ooriy wltii a motion picture, was cap­ sided. that while th* Soviet exj^oslon atmosphere, in outer space and Teacher Aoaociation launehee • 75% to feed her new piqppy. Slipping tivated by the courageous little The others were MaJ. Gen. technically violated the treaty, under water. It also prohlbita 8 LBS. *2.00 on a bathrobe, ib* want into the girl with the big brown eyes and it apparently was occidental. underground exploeimis If they campaign to woo bock aomo Nguyen Von Thleu, a Moond 100 local units kitchen and hM m beating milk pigtails. deputy premier; MaJ. Gen. And, the AE!C said, "the caUM radioactive debris "to be tremiat ON on the stove, ih o m u from the A week later, he telephoned Tnui Von Minh, armed forces amounts of radioactivity meas­ prsMnt outside the territorial gas afovs ignited her robe and her from New York and asked minister; and Brig. Gen. Linh ured to date will not produce limits of the state” that is test spirited away to the poat three William D. Buckingham 62, DRY CLEANING 5 LSS. OR LESS «1S0 tire engulfod her in seconds. her to watch the Ed Sullivan Quong 'Vien, minister of pey- measurable exposures to per­ Ing. inventor of the ptopotot ore Judy was burned over 72 per televlaion ehow that night. Peck cbok^cal warfare. sons.” The force of the Soviet bloat cent i t her body. She was in a mentioned Judy White on the Meantime, tivs of South Viet Still, Secretary