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HAVAKA (AP)—Between name to ainro as Resident of NIBW YORK (AP)-*AIem-t!!«F‘ ■* skng with the pmosals 900 and 1.000 relatives of Cu- Chenoy nwthors, famed Man- MMfs fo the 146-o^panj^ew *2. sattlemsiit in North Auantto ban tovasion prisoners and up chester, Conn., eonaem, died Yorkwit j^pplBRipnlng AHkociatton to 206 Americans are esngieci neat todayf to act on the dock ^^the’ in th* put,nut oootract ssftlsiflsnts ed to leave Cuba for the Unit- horn today aft«r an flhieBS of On Nuclear Test Htrlke eettiemedtlemeBt terms pro- Wfo between sMUng__ r ad States this week. BOTMal fnon ths. posed by i presidential The Swiss Embassy announced mon’s Association (HA) and the ation beiurd. n Tork Shlppi^ Aaioolatlon Monday night that u s way had flan. Warns Moras, have sot g pattern' lor aettlemanta been cleared for the relativss of ohalrman of ths board, prsdlotsd in other pons with alteratlona and tha former prisoners to State News Monday that the shipping Indus* additions to meet looal problems aboard th* American freighter U.S. Meets tw Norfolk, Va., north to Shirley Lykes, probably wltl^ a trim , Tha North Atlantio formula, ao Maine will Join the longshore- ospted H A negotiators Sunday week. men's union in noeepting ths An embaaey spokeaihan said up night. Is subject to a membership Roundup With Reds pesos fwmula worked out by tbs vote, set for Thursday. Morse said to 305 American citizens living in Cuba also are scheduled to leave hs b^md th* meeting could bo StlU to be worked out la n jton held sooner. on two plane flights, one each on to aetUs tha strike In port# from The labor policy comnUttee of Wednesday and Friday. They are And English Norfolk to Texas. U.S. citizens being repatriated Bank Robbed, the shlppliig aeeoclatlon met here Morse made his prediction to Monday to consider the peace and have no connection with the WASHINGTON (AP) — newsmen In Washington after hs propoeals. prisoners' relatives. rsportsd to Preaident Kennedy on Morae, aaked by newsmen "The Cuban' and American Red Suspect Held The United States, Great the board’s work sines Kennedy whether he thought the North At- Cross have put in motion all neces- Britain and the Soviet Union appoliiM It last Wednesday. lantio Industry would ncoept the sary preparations," a spokesman HARTFOW^ (AP) A launch here today a major Kennedy urged the hoard to formula, aU d:. "1 think they win for the Swiss Embassy said. loldupman threatened a bank new effort to reach a nuclear continue efforts to get an Imme- fInaUy accept. They are not ha] The Cuban authorities have as dints ssttlement of the strike of py about it. They ^elt they should sured they will make available ' eller with a bottle of acid to- test ban agreement. M,0M longshoremen that has par- g^ eome relief from Job. utUlza \ exit permits tor between 900 andday and fled with an unde- The conference is regarded aa alysed rtdpplng on the Atlantio Bon or the sise of crew gann 1,000 Cuban citizens directly re- ermined amount of money, the best chance in almost two and Gulf eoara for a monjb. and their interchanceablUty. Bif> i*ted to the formerPlaya Playa Gironlartford police arrested a years to break the long deadlock. Mofli eald the main problem re- it Just impossible for us to (Bay of Pigs) invasion prisoners." U.S. officials, however, laced maitiWig Is whstlier Industry ani A Ust of 1,080 relatives was giv suspect about 45 minutes lat- their expressions of hope with union representatives on tbs (Ooatliined ea Page Hevm) en to the (Juban government by er. It whs the second holdup in words of caution. the now defunct prisoners’ moth- : 'our days at the Park Street They stressed that many issues ers committee, a committee mem Branqh of the Mechanics Sav- —both major and minor—^wtU her said. have to be solved, particularly ings Bank. the U.S. and Soviet differences Appeals to leave were stiU pour- Only last Friday, the bank was over Inspections to guard against Adenauer, De Gaulle ing in from Cubens olalming to held up by a bandit who fled with teat cheating. be related to. the prisoners. $1,885. A suspect was arrested In Moscow, Soviet Foreign Min- In December at least 3,000 ap- yesterdey to Springfield, Mass., ister Andrei Gromyko dashed a pUcatlons were turned down when and returned to Connecticut. little cold water on optimism. He Sign Friendship Pact the American freighter African To(tay toe bandit walked up to told correspondents that the So- Pilot took out a load of 900 prison- Miss Elolse Ayotte, 24, of 251 viet Union can agree to only three ers’ relatives. The ship had de- Laurel St., a teller, with a note on-site inspections a year. The PARIS (AP) — Weet OermaaObor party in Britfin oppoaas Uvered a major installment on saying: United States contends this is not ChisnosUor Konrad Adenauer and alignment with the market. the prisoners’ ransom "This ' is a holdup. This bottle enough. Gromyko also insisted The market issue reached a Castro described the relatives contains acid. Make a sound and French President Charles de that France must join in any teat crlsia stage last week when De he permitted to leave then as a ril throw it in your face," and de- ban agreement. (Saulle today signed a comprehen- Gaulle disclosed that be definite- bonus for the ransom of $8 mil- manded that the teller put money The nuclear talks begin tola sive t^ty of cooperation be- ly wants to keep Britain out and lion In c a ^ and $53 mllUon in to $10 and $20 Mils in a bag. afternoon when four' Americana, tween (Jernumy and France, lay, is against the American plan for foodstuffs and medicines pledged Hie man carried a glass jar, four Russians and two Britons sit Ing to rest centuries, of conflict a North AtlanUo Treaty Organisa- for the freedom of the 1,118 in- about three inches in diameter, down at a cmiferenee table to the n* chancellor, 87, adio regards tion nuclear forc^ aa well vasion prisoners. .Jhji prisoners omtainlng a white liquid. State Department. lYauh-Gennan reconclHatlon as Weet Odrmany .favors Britain’s were flown to at Qurlst- Within 45 minutes of the rob- State Man Parachutes Uphill Representing the United States the crowning achievement of his admission and also a multination- mas time. besy police had a man in custody Dave Arnold, 23, of Windsor, Conn., rides parachute towed by truck on ice of Lake Sunapee, New- will be William C. Foster, diree- waning political career, signed al nuclear NAyO force. But Ger- The Shirl^rfCiykes docked to Ha- and positively identified as the bury, N. H. A student at New England CSollege, Henntker, N. H., Arnold is a former Navy sky tor of the U.S. Arms Control and for his country, followed by For- man sources said Aderiauer rs' vana Friday with another large robber. He is Ronald Cordler, 22, diver. He found he could take off i^th parachute when truck heeds into wind at even a slow pace. Disarmament Agency; CEarlas aln Minister (Whard Sehroader. garda th* puclsar Issue as less Installment of ransom foddstuffs of 814 Wethersfield Ave. 811 te help to manipulate ’chute A h e i^ t of 50-60 feet is reached with 100-foot towline. (AP C. Stelle, deputy U.S. representap Ds GaUUs, who led Free French urgent. and medicines. Rain has slowed Cordler was arreeted,- poUce Photofax). tlve at the 18-nation Geneva dls- forces Item British exile in the Brittidi bittefness over De toe unloading of ita 7,(XX)-ton ear' said by Juvenile dl'vtsion’ officers, armamMit talks; and two officials / Allied victory over Nazi Germany Gaulle’s position welled up Mon lit James Jordan and Det. John not yet identified. in World War n , eigned' for go. W. CSortwtt, crouching behind a Th* Soviet delegation will be )>y P re- Itfl heptisttor rail (Mi toe third Civil Rights and For* (contettiii^ psfiM iri :: (CkH^tonad'aB'piaiffi’^rwe) headed by Nikolas T. Fedorenko, Mr o f m B s l i ^ f i t U.S, Drops Charges Soviet ambassador to the Itoltad algnsign Minlner/Minister/ XaimOsXatutes Couveportunity “ to radly be- In an interview he o^ained Iris Who was unarmed except for a He was charged with insurrec- ernmental action on civil rights ple to other European nations and hind their national an provincial reasoning: table knife. quit without indlcUhg Walker. tion, seditious conspiracy, con- in the United States and in th# a basis for furuer progress in leadership.’ ’ "We think to* major achieve- He was brought to toe bank James H. Meredith—the Neg;ro spiracy to Impede and injure of- Soviet Union. Eun^pnan unity. PRESS CONFERENCE SET He said the peaceful entry of ment of the U.N. operation waa where he was identified by the whose arrival at the University ficers of the United States and In this country, he said, much Adenauer is undsr prsasuro Sept. 80 ignited the riot—takes his WASHINGTON (AP)—Pieal- V.N. forces Into the RAtanga to remove one of the main ob- bairic teiler-. assaulting, resisting and impeding more remains to he done for the from Ms Parliament to preweh final semester test today. officers. He denied the charges. dent Kennedy wlU hold a news strcnghold of Ifolwesi ^had cen- stacles to Omgo unity and stabil- American Negro, the American a breiUdown of the negotiations The 29-year-old former Air The 53-year-old Texan, who re- confermwe Hmraday at 4 f-m- to admit Great Britain to the Eu firm ^ tiM .downfaU of th* separ- ity. Now toe .Congo government B u t F a r e H e a r in g S e t Indian, the migrant worker and There was no immedtate word atist Tegime of Molse Tshombe. Force sergeant has threatened to' signed his commission In a dis ropean Common lijtorket when can get things rolling. Whenever HARTFORD (AP)—The Pub- for other minorities. on whether tiiere wfil be Uve tw* This, he said to a statement there is stability or independence, withdraw from the imiversity aft J pute over troop Indoctrination poll- He cited progress to these talks resume Monday in Brussd.s, lic Utilitiee Commission today set er this semester unless campus cles, said at Dallas, Tex., he was dlo-teleivlslon oeven^)*- e< the Belgium. Monday, "1* warmly welcomed 1^ toe capacity of toe Communists to fields: Feb. 18 for a public hearing on conditions chsinge. He has been glad to be vindicated, news oonferenoe. The Ameriean French aourcea said Adenauer the TAdted States and aU who are enter and interfere is greatly proposed rate increase on Con- Education—Desegregation of 28 Broedcasttog Oe. aoM tt plannafl conoemed with toe future of toe tb ^ target of frequent hara^ment. "M y hopes return to those of more Southern school districta proposed that Walter Hailstehi. diminished, or even diminished to necticut Company bus lines in The charges ag;ainst Walker to carry the aewa eenfeeanee bead of the market executive, un- Congo and toe whole of Africa." zero. Hartford, New Haven, and Stam- Cubans and missions of others last year after consultation be live over both Its radio and tela He said toe Elsenhower at dl-vidends to toe United What kind of a man is the 20th- enrollment. (Continued oa Page Etevea) would exempt from the from WASHINOTON (A P) — Rspub (Hates. century mercenary soldier? Besides Walker, charges were earnings tax power sold to the lloan ooUeagues are arranging a The U.8. participation to the U.N. Let’s take toe case of Skimmer, dropped against FYank I^m ar Ott As Mercury Reads -38 nine out-of-state companlae-pM^. Congo operation, be said, "has and Joseph Cutrer, both of Kent -uiiwnr salute to Ben. Barry O dd a 6-f0ot-3 South African with a tlcipa^g with the three Can-' ^ytly tocreaz;M toe respect of wood. La., Edward Louis Shade neotiod't companies in the ycoj- water Which they hope will pro- loans fbr us." (Oontinned on Page Two) of Atlayum, Miss., Robert Black INTERNATIONAL PALLS Mlnn.^ Even starting oars Isn’t much ect. duo# a $500,000 to help hail out News Tidbits (AP) — A logger says the trees of a problem. Most residents use fi««n.*i»iiy strapped ptorty com' around International Falls are electrical heaters which keep the 7 frozen so hard the woodpeckers MILLER TRIAL STARTS mltteee. \ , from the AP Wires chill off the engine. One car deal- BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Sttr No mere $100-a-plate affair, the IncDme Tax II Doctor Warns can’t tell them from iron pipes er startled residents by installing perlor Court Judge James Oi driven into the ground for mark- a device which periodically starts Oddwater testimonial is eimeoted Shannon this afternoon denied • to attract zisalrie suhsorlptionz Admiral Hyman Rickover, direc- ers. the car’s motor. More than one motion by Publie Defender Her- from party financial angelz whp tor of the At(»nic Energy Oommiz- Profession Low That’s typical of the stories person has done a double take bert J. Rundock for a ekaag* *4 applaud the Arizona senator’s cen- slon nuclear reactor program, spawned in this northern Minne- when an imoccupled vehicle zooms venue In the flrat degree mwrden aervatlvs vlssm. Figuring the Tax aays at New Toik that a good In Public Eye sota city that as often as not finds to life. trial of Harlls Miller, 81-year-elt If it tends to Implant tbs Ckfld teaClMr zlmnld be paid more man Itself at the bottom of the U.S. "About the only ones that give Norwalk handyman,, aeenaed at, e mors firmly on th* umammmrnmmmmmmmmm . / a aenator, or even an admiral temperature chart. trouble are the cars of salesmen, the Nov. IS stnuiguliatton of M n . The mercury dipped to 14 below OO^ Uberals vwfil « l not like EDITOR’S NOTEThere greAtable or 1040A ii you Want toPreaident Kennedy teUa Demo- MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP)—A who forget how cold it gets up Isabelle B. SUIaa In her Waatpait __ 'But iKune of them concededseveral forms vdrich citizens use to cratic congressional leaders that surgeon said today that the medi- zero Jan. 10, and it has taken a here,” says a local man. home. 'The process of aeleottag itemize deductible eiqienses. You eiU profession needs to improve nosedive every day since. Not primely there Isn’t nuioh they fils f*dsral.>toeome tax returns, must use 1040. More on that 4a|er. he plans-to send.Congresa ^eotal Fishermen aren't deterred much a It member Jury and two aU at’ can do 411)001 It. meeaage on Jan. M on aid to edu- Its public image. just a little below zero, either. in their quest of walleyes and •lid if is Important that the pvoper Take 1040A. You can Use it if: cation . Upton Sinclair, Piriltser "We who once stood high in the nates started abortiy hefoae aeon- Presumably ttw dlnnsr, prsamt OB*, be used. This arUele, sseond 1. Your under-$10,000 Income Most d^ys recently it's been 30 lake trout, a big tourist draw in Bundock requested the ehaafa Ir achedulsd for Feb. 38, will «tp Prize-winning novelist, thin kb esteem of mankind have, it below or more. It was -88 Monday. | wintertime. Portable and of a zorios,' oamlatos the dlftoront was entirely in wages from which IMted Statea and Gnat Britain seems, discovered - the secret of In location of the trial atlHr ewy plant the customary June oon- typoo and boww/incomo is reported. tax waa withheld except for no Surprisingly, such weather does j fishing shacks dot the two of the 89 prespeetive Jarelii.lia maslonal ftmd-raliiag rally - should form their o'S’n common making toe public hate us," Dr. little to slow down the normal | lakes. Some anglers use small Dwigh more than $300 to dividends or to- market and such an organization Frank B. Stinchfield of New York attendance to tito umi'lieain aial# which farmer President D « activity of the town of 6,700 most tg^s heated with tiny stoves, they bad not read ear heard affiN laenhower haS been tim prtnbt JAMBS 'MABLOW twest or wages from which tax should be called "the United States City said in a speech prepared for of it centering around the cutting WASHINCITON (A P ) — Ths two was not withheld.. One angler on a nearby Canadi- ttitog coocemtog fiw eaM. M pal attraction in rscete yiire. of the English Languages," be toe American Academy of Ortho- of pulpwood that is turned into ^toidwater has retired trom th* main forms tor filling oift-your 3. You’re willing to accept for saya at Monrovia, Calif. pedic Surgetms. an lake had his tent stove going prevloes request tram the ] 1962 inooms tax return are 1040 deductible expanses toe standard paper by a big mill here. defender tor a ehaaga post he has held for four years Nearly half the states have “Medicare la the best proof 1 Oscar Bergstrom, a pulpwood so hot last week that it melted ot a oiMirmeD Of this RapubUoan MM IMOA. TIm lattor, a punoH- deduction of 10 per cent oa your faUea ta„step with Army’s plana can offer of the low point to which two feet of ice and dropped into dmileil by card, ia Mmplar. income—tq> to a maximum deduc- operator, says he has an agree- •snatorlal Campaign Orwnmtttse. for etroamlintog National Guard w* have descended. In the last ment that his men don’t have to the lake. Jan. M. Be 'Sms succeeded by Hen. Thms AiqroBS can uae 10(0. P e«^ e wttfa tion at $1,000—without Itemlring. . lUa Tolstoy, explorer and na- year toe medical profession stood Life pretty much gees on aa $10,000 or more income must use Anyone claiming more then that work in the woods when it’s colder BIAS HUtT FlUHD ton B. Morten of Kentucky, fan- turalist, seeks to have several up and was counts on that issue than -30. usual, no matter how cold it gets," mer party national ohalrman. it Only undar-$l0,000 people can standard deduction must itemize thousand Tibetan refugees admit- —and you know the result. We says Harry Davy, publisher of WASHINCrrQN (AP) — ns* lOiOA and only If they, moot oriKMO.-^ Why is -29 better than -30 for Justice DepartmcM today In agreeing to permit Urn ted to this country to effort to oom- eked out a narrow victory. But working in the woods? Nobody the International Falls Journal, to he lauded puhUdy, ta t tiM >xm eertato rule*. The tax table for. under $5,000 blne humanitarian endeaver with can we do it next time? (jan we offMals to Ob both forma you nuMt figure seems to know. OaOBty, Mias., tefbutiens be has toadi t o « ^ people baa built into it a deduction agrlonltoral experimieBt involving continue to keep aociallzed medi- Cold Spreads South at year owb tax tf year toeoino waa of 10 .per. cent for personal about 10 yaks, whkrii would be cine away trom toe door when so Natives say it usually is a quiet dtaerimtoattaff MtttiM RepidiUean izfiatara elact- cold, with little wind to bite into 55^oldw ii«naid I6A00 or BMN. ' sxpeiisss. You don't have to claim orom bred with AJaaka raised cat- many people foel toe way they do B y THE ASSOCIATED PRESH gross saaktog to ' Xeu do Otis trom (ba tax rate tt or itemise to prove yoaMiB that tlo. aboM us?^’ exposed skin. A fresh snowstorm sWept across vetors. That I* tha Another story going th# rouo.^ areas from the Rockies eastward first of Umm la V M ttwr. Miadnlo oa p u s t od the 14-iiaga rnuob ,doduotlan. VoV') Phnaar President Dwight U. Ei Bl his presidential address at mustn't b# snythta taffinetloM zbest sent -aU tax- When- you figure your Mm tax aenhowar says hla vice president, the annual meeting, Stinchfield is tiiAt the poppiiv ot trees in tlA ' Into the Midwest today and a new ^ OapSHmamtuatlU )iiTii ns a potential catofldata for paysrs b y . the intemal RaveaiM you can jMlIm without itemlstog a Bldiard Bl. Nixon, ‘‘did have aatd impropor actions of a few woods is barely louder than toe surge of cold air spread into toe oharge was mate hi m tiM ISM GOP presidential , nomi- tevlee (iRA). doduetlon o f >10' per cent of 'to- potot,” when he issued what Blaen (diyaiciana give toe entire profes- Jungling of fuel oil and coal deal- Bast and deep into the Southland. to V.8. DlBt Gantt ers’ cash, feglsters. Subzero tempraturea clung to NOaa. NiMH B win ba an right, how Ob both ioema rindorffiMlOO pao- coin* up to a $1,000 limit bower oalla hia "Uttar indictment sion a bad name. "Tbar* are thoee who ehaige Trees glv* off loud banga as mtMh of the nortoem w#m_ Oetfi C. gear, to rsnlnd tte laluiflil tha ple aaa ted tiMtr lax, vHfooat'te- You ean not uao 1040A K you oC the pmao.” . . . Opporing ai

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opNir.. tdei»>at//anvar Y 22. loes paW4 -•jj .-u'-- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTB*^ GONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 22,^1968 L- rn - II j TWO . |Mf t-rr At «oll6ki6, ha is a ! Morrill t6 Head oodory adpeatiMi, wMt tVUT hi Uhi||4leli, Skating Report Patron^ listed Halder-Pepin * and 16 I Mewla PradeellhOl iLife Gc^s on Normally President Hails End Sheinwold on^ Bridge Social Fraternity Ha Is presidsnt of tha UofM , e r tOeat, a Im Ml. For ^Salesman^ fr’Ti -fi a.r? ^ ^ I - 4 ' chapter. Student Education sUde projectors. ^ OeoUe Qalre Pepin of Bolton Mtohael C. MerriU, son sC Mr. elation of Connaotlout and WELDON DRUG om U m H PLAY < bodam the' bride of Bugeno Her* and Mis. Laster H. MorriU, 81 la a wpsaaantatlve in the Stu- As Mercury Reads -38 Of Strife in Congo Additional patrons Cft the UtUe man Haider of AUanta^Oa., Sat- Grson HUl St., nas been elected dent-FaouKy Aosociatian. He has OM M a li MY i 4 i n Theater of MMeheater have been urday at U ,a.m. at KT Maurice vice chancellor of Lambda Phi been an a ^ v e member of the announced by Mrs. Marilyn Mann, Jig iUPW ro IMBIMWOU) Gburoh. Bolton Alpha, Boeial fratemKy at the LeadSrshtp Development Commis- (CMrtiBiMd Crmn P»C* One) near 20 in extreme northeril patron chairman. Patron member- iDv^fapdy knows that the open- . The bride la'the daughter of Mr., sion, the University Players, snd (Oonttaiubd from Page One) f 4 University of Hartford. Ho U a Georgia and freezing into north- ani ship wtU okwe SMday, the chair- ing lead against a suit contract Is end Mra. A l ^ APepin of Rt. member of the Junior olasa. toe Young Democratic Club. Iadlc«|t«d in the prolonged cold ern Florida, with 29 reported in Center Springs Pond will bo much muscle. Still got a machine- man aakl. in order to complete a fAK, Bolton: and the bridegroom #ave. The new mass of arctic air open tonight until 10 o’clock for broad grin that never quite reach- almost asver low Iran sn ace. rsi Morrill will be formally In- Tallahaasee. It was 14 in Ashe- gun slug in my hip. It’s not com- list vriat to “Doarii of a Salea- U the a«*> of Mr, and Mrs. Bkvane stalled by his fratamity brothers A Orai/S PLACE HALL Which Invaded, the Northeast public ice skating. Center’s opens es his eyes and the shoulders of fortable.” For thta TsaM) dsclarer almost ville, N.C., 30 in New Orleans and a professional fullback. man,*' A producUon to be presented Haidar of A ttu {^ at a dinner tomorrow night at NAPLES, Italy (AP) - More «lropped temperature# below zero 46 in Miami. daily at 3 p.m. Did he want to join up some Feb. 7, 8, and 8 at Bowers Schqol nsvsr piiis' up dummy’s unsup- tU u t I T h e Hev. Bernard J. McOurk in northern Maine and western Charter Oak Park opened at Skimmer has a fund of natural 6 19 2 the Parma Restaurant in Hart- than 800 girl students staged a other venture? Auditorium. ported king at the first trick. eatatoated the nuptial Maoa. Flow- FORRENt Naw Torn State. 1:30 ai^ will be open until 10. charm 11 you don’t notice that the ford. Main speaker will be William four-hour strike in a Naples hl^h Food, Fuel, Short "Not me. But I hop^ I get the Patrons Include Mr. and Mrs. Curiously enough, this did happen 'm on the altar were white P. Morrison, UofH director of ad- school. They boycotted classto Praasinf weather chilled areas The same schedule prevails at green eyes rarely smile. He is last of my pay. I can use it. I gladiolua and oamationa. Inquire llthnanlan HsB bluff and hearty and talks easily. Milton Adams, Mr. and Mrs. in today’s hand. S a XIMIS‘2 missions. and esrried placards to protest in northern Florida and much of LONDON (AP)-rFood and fuel Robertson Park. got a relative in South Africa who Reginald Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Louis 24 GOLWAY ST. the Southeast. Miami shivered as Ice hockey is permitted at Cen- , Now that the fighting was over, South dbaifw , : Mra. Oaorge Banka was oiyih Morrill waa graduated from against toe dropping of a subject shortages threatened Western Eu- runs a little garage I’m going to Apter, Mr. and Mrs. John Aronson, North-South vulnerable jiat and Charles A. Robbins solo- the mercury dropped into the 40s. rope today as its freeze entered ter Springs Annex from 3 to 10. what did he worry about? Manchester High School in 1060. — housekeeping. Sa 8-66iS—MI 6-846* There were sharp drops in tem- No coasting will be allowed in "I suppose I won’t get the last go in with him, Mr. aiMl Mrs. Joseph L. Bajek, Dr. Opening lead—Four of Hearts. !r ‘ FOR ALL OCCASIONS its 33rd day. Skimmer didn’t want to talk and Mrs. Howard W. Baldwin, Mr. i*% ie bride, given In marriage by peratures throughout the East. Center Springs Park. of my pay,” he said. “I don’t see West led the four of hearts, snd Hospitals were crowded with the much about the fighting, but he end Mrs. Frank W. Barry, Dr. and South tdayed the king ot hearts » US bar father, wore e white satin Blizzard warning# were po.sted aged and infirm laid low by biting how they can pay that now and I gown with lace bodice trimmed for west and central South Dakota obviously was chagrined at the Mrs. John F. Barry Jr., Atty. and from diunmy. This was an unusu- New W ay Found lylnds, ice and snow. More than can use it.” way he had been captured. Mrs. PhlUp Bayer, Mr. and Mrs. al {day,. sines South knbw enough with requina, Her fingertip vail after snow, powered by winds of 100 __ deaths_____ were blamed on the Mercenaries got around $1,000 a "I nipped into SJllsabethvllle for Raymond Briler, Mr. and Mrs. to expwt this trick to lose. fall from a crown of sequins wd 40 m.p.h. swept into North Dakota | Dinner Slated month with hall paid In foreign pearls, and woe edged with idee. To Stop Hair Loss, a good dinner. F li^ thing I know James Blair, Miiu EUeanor Bliah, Blast won with the aoe o< hearts, ently foolish play.ay. BBo o may .bo ^ and the lowland# of Montai^ j Weathermen reported no relief currency, the rest in Katangan Mr. and MIrs. Fred T. Bliah Jr., «miHng broadly at South’s childish She carried white carnations and Snow fell across sections from the francs. Sklmmectoought the pay I was surrounded by guns. ting a trap lor you. northern plains the upper Missis ! ^ “I expect we’ll be sent off pret- Mr. and Mrs. Fred T. BUsh III ahd idAy. Bast continued with the DaUy QiMottoB atiBhanotto, yards For Goldwater wasn’t bad.^^The>^gat?e us three Mr. and Mrs. Steven Blum. queen of hearts, on* which West j £ m Roberta Ryan of Manches- Grow More Hair sippi Valley and the Great Lakes were down to only two weeks’ months in advMce when we slgpied ty soon now. It’s been all right As dealer, you hold) ter, a iduamate of the bride, was HOUSTON, Texas—For Years But how can any man or region into the Ohio Valley. The Also, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert jfed the deuce. 9-8) Hearts, K-d-S) Dtami) A COMMON supply. Coal was frozen in coal up.” \ here. Absolutely no abuse, no bad last then led the ten of hearts, t maid of honor. SHe worq green "they said it couldn’t be done.” woman be sure what is actually amounts ranged from one to three treatment. The food is good, we’ve Boehner, Mr. and Mrs. John Bovy- Q-J-7-4; Clubs, J-8. cars, tying up thousands of cars To Boost Fund About half of his enormous right en, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bursack, and this Justified South’s childish satin bromide and carried pink But now a Texas firm of labora- causing their hair loss? Even if Inches. got no complaints.” What do you sayf oamattonti with pink streamers. on sidings. bicep had been shot away by Mr. tmd Mrs. Lee J. Burton, Mrs. play. Now the contract was cold. Ton tory consultants has developed a baldness may seem to “ run in Cold wave warnings were is- automatic rifle Are. He walked to It was hard to imagine him Answer: Bid one dlamo Stanley Vf^entek of Hartford MISTAKE The Western German Federal (Continned from Page One) Lawrence Case; Miss Sara Ctosler, Draws Trumps have 18 points In high cards aM treatment that is not only stop- your family,” this Is certainly no sued for all parts of Montana Railroad reported all its rolling a dressing station and got back poking into the creaky workings Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Decker, waa heat nuu). ping hair loss . , . but Is really proof of the cause of YOUR Wyoming, Colorado, New Mexico of an automobile in a South Afri- South ruffed the third heart, 1 point for the doubleton. Tou stock in use to transport food, fuel candidacy for re-election in Ari- into the fighting alter treatment. Mr. and Mis. Joseph C. DeMalo drew two rounds of trumps, and would prefer to have the Jack of The bride wad alao attended by growing hair! hair loss. Smith D ^ota, Nebraska, Kansas “This arm isn’t ever going to can garage. They don’t even ask you to and other essential supplies. Spe- zona next year. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Edward S. Dlk, led the ten of diamonds for a fi- clubs in hearts or spades Inatoad Mra> YWUIam Senk Jr. of Tolland Actually, there are at least 18 It b not unusual foe novko Oklahoma. Iowa, Missouri and cial trains were put in service to Dr. and Mrs. L. Norman Dutton, who wore b)ue satin brocade and take their word for it. If they northern Texas. As matters stand, Goldwater nesse. East won with ths king of of where It la, but you can’t have scalp conditona that can cause investors to toink in terms ol carry heating oil from the refiner- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Ehigland diamonds and shifted to a club, everything. The hand is a oouad, carried pink and white carnations. believe that the treatment will The cold air from Canada has has asked those who want to boom The bride’s sister, Miss Janet D. help you. they Invite jrou to try hair loss. No matter which one is making money in the market fast. spread southward east of the Con ies in the north to snowbound cit- Jr., Miss Helen Estes, Mr. and but It was too late. but minimum, opening bid. the cause of your hair loss, if you him for the presidential nomina- Mrs. Gordon Fogg, Mr. and Mrs. Pepin, was Junior bridesmaid. She it for 32 dsya, at their risk and tinental Divide in Montana and ies of the south. Whitesell Winner in Elks South stepped up with the ace wait until you are slick bald and They make the mstake of equat- Wyoming and covered most of the Holland was using 30 icebreak- tion to give him a year to think WilUam V, OaUo. Mrs. W. O. Gray, of cluhe and got rid of the queen For Shelnwold’e 86-page booklet auo wore Mue satin brocade and see for yourself! about it before he makes any de- ?: ' • •••#. % •• 4^4''. ' ' -- carried pink and white carnations. Naturally, they would not your hair roots are dead, you are ing success with quick profits. Dakotas and Nebraska.___ __ ers to keep open the Scheldt estu- Mr. and Mrs. Miuc Grossman, li^, of clubs on one of dummy’s good "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,’’ send beyond help. So. If you still have cision. and M is . Paul Oubrelch and Mr. Gilbert Pepin of Bolton, brother offer this no-riak trial unless the The arcUc 'a ir' is" expected to I ary. the main entry point for ships Youth Leadership Contest diamonds. , SO cents to Bridge Book, Manobeo- hair (or at least some fuzz) on top They confuse specubtioo with Primarily the dinner is planned and M is . Wsdter A. Hazard. East should rsad the heart situ- of the bride, and Mark Murray of treatment worked. However, It Is spread southward across the: carrying fuel, oil and coal, ter Evening Herald, Box 8818, of your head and would like to investment. Unhappily, as true plains states and cover most o f! The Austrian Cabinet was ex- for members of the Senate and Also, Mr. and Mrs. Robert atico when West plays the deuce Grand Central Sta., N.Y. 17, N,Y. * V Worcester, the bride’s cousin, were i m ^ b l e to satUfy ^eryone. , House. But Goldwater has stipu- WUliams C. Whitesell. 91 Bret- Heavisides, Dr. and Mis. Melvin Ute nation's midsection. Tempera | pected to consider power-saving at the second trick. A player who Copyright IMS usheia. The great majority of cases hair . . . now is the time to act. investors know, specuktion in lated that Republican governors ton Rd., is one of the two top win- Horwitz, Mr. and Mrs. Eklwin A. leads the four and then plays the General Features Oorp. The bride’s mother wore a ^ a - tures were expected to drop to' measures today. Vienna and other also must be Invited, but not nec- ij^rs in the annual youth leader- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A. of excessive hair fall and' Loesch Laboratory OonsultanU, the hands of amateurs all too fre- more than 30 below zero along Austrian cities were discussing deuce (when the three is in sight) marlne shantung and a rosebud 1 esssu’ily urged, to attend. sfup contest sponsored by the Oon- Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kaam, baldness are the beginning i"c., win supply you with treat- quently leads to disappointment. the central Canadian border and water conservation. Vienna’s res- has opened his fourth best and corsage. The bridegroom’s motoer The general feeling is that Eis-! necticut Elks Association, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kovensky, then has played his fifth best, and more fully developed I?*".*;, their risk to below zero in Kansas and Col ervoirs were reported just above chose a beige silk suit and wore a In principle, the best way for the enhower won’t want to interrupt I He and Mis# Sandra Jean Berg- Mr. and Mrs. J. Roger Lemelln, showing exactly five cards in the corsage of yellow roeebuds. . - 1 i.i t. 1 If they believe the treatment orado. the emergency level that must be stages of male pattern bald- I v^rlIl help you. Just send them the his winter vacation at Palm man of Uncaavllle, the other win Dr. and Mrs. George A. F. Lund- suit. A reckptlon tor 180 guesu was average person to profit from Although temperatures moder- maintained at all times in case of ner, will receive $100 savings ness and cannot be helped. I information listed below. Adv. ated a little in the Midwest cold' Desert, Calif., to participate. berg Jr., Mr. and Mrq. Ralph It is obvious that South is ready held at toe Knights of Columbus ownership of common stock b to belt, subzero narks again w ere, Whether New York Gov. Nelson bonds and will be eligible to enter Lundberg, Miss Alice Maddeh, Mr. to ruff the third heart, so East All Color—An Thrtllst Home in Manchester after the French railroad sent 600 the Grand Lodge competition. and M is. Irving Mann, Mr. and - choose soundly for long-range reported in the northern plains A. Rockefeller would feel called should switch to clubs instead. oereniony. To; Loesch Laboratory Consultants, Inc. trucks to Antwerp to load up with He was sponsored by the Man- M is . Georgs Marlow, Mr. and Mrs Stewart Granger, Deborah Kenr and northern sections of the Mid- upon to join in the festivities re- The defenders will get a club For a wedding trip to the Poco- - ick ' • Dept. CT-S.'Box 66001. 2018 Kipling St. investment. Anyone wishing to coal after the French port of Dun- chester Lodge of Elks. David S. MeOomb, Mr. and Mis. trick to defeat the contract. "King Sdomoii’B Mtoea’* west. They ranged from zero to unained problematical. Rockefel- (In Color)—8)18 no Mountains, the bride wore a Houston 6, Texas kerque froze. ler, regarded as a leading possi- The son of Mr. and Mrs. Chad- Frank Minutello and Mr. and Incidentally, South “ childishly” embark oo a sound investment more than 20 degrees below in In northern Bavaria, a brigade wick R. Whitesell, he is a senior Mrs. Selim Mitchell. K brown tweed suit and corsage of I am Interested in knowing If you believe your treatment will International Falls, Minn., on the bility for the 1964 GOP presiden- played the king of hearts from James Stewart Janet Leigh allow roses. The couple will live Donald Pepin FhoU help me. I am submitting the following information and under- program b assured o f a most and 1,000 army engineers tried to at Manchester High School, where Also, Mr. and Mis. George EL dummy to make it easy for East Canadian border. tial nomination, has a legislature "THE NAKED SPUR’* S1 N6w lionden. Mrs. EUGENE H . BALD ER stand that you will answer promptly, by mail and without cordial welcome kt our oSoes. get through to snowbound vil- on his hands. he is president of the student coun- Mroaek, Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. to continue the suit. Beware when In western New York the mer- cil. He spent six weeks in the Muii>hy, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan 6:804)00 The bride is a senior student In obligation. cury dropped to -10 in Sinclair, lages. Ice floes on the Danube Govs. William W. Scranton of a good player makes an appar- stretched for 165 miles—the long- Philippines last summer as a par- Porter, Norge Launderette staff, thei~ School of Nursing at The ville, -8 in Cas.sadaga and g“ 'i‘n Pennsylvania and George Rom- Joseph Lawrence and Memorial RockviUe-V ernon Mrs. Louis# Plummer, Mrs. Re- How long has your hair been thinning? ...... est ever recorded. ticipant in the Americans Abroad Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rand, Atty. and Mayvllle. Readings edged near ney of Michigan may or may not Hoqfital In New London. She was becca Carr, - Mrs. Qrayce (3reen, Do you have dandruff ? ...... Is It dry ? ...... or oily ? ...... Polish provincial governments project of the American Field Mis . Donald W. Richter, Mr. and the zero mark in many other find their new tasks too demand- graduated from Manchester High Mrs. Henrietta Judga Miss Pa- Service. Mrs. Adam Rhodes, Dr. and Mis. Does your scalp have pimj^es or other Irritations? ...... northern and western section.s., empowered to commandeer trucks mg to permit their attendance. MR6. HORACE E. RUiBSELL JB. School in 1060. tricia Smith, Mrs. Esther Hub- New York reported 12 above, the buses with their crews to haul The aim of the Goldwater din- Whitesell has also been the re- O. J. Roberts Jr., Bttore Roocagni, Roxann York bard, Mrs. Elfreda Duker, Mrs. cipient of the Civitan Club award Mr. and Mis. Thomas E. Rollason, The bridegroom attended Geor- Does your forehead become oily or greasy? ...... same as in Philadelphia and Bos- coal and food. Off Poland’s north- ner is to provide Morton with suf- ChurchfUr employed at Travaler^i Insur-lgla IristHute of Technology and is Hazel Harvey, John McLeod, Ar- PUTNAM ton. In Maine, it was -9 in Old west coast, ice jams extended up ficient funds to operate without and the Yale and Trinity book Mr. and Mis. Millard Rowley, Mr. SPECIAL •t. Mary’o EpleoopaJ thur Wheelock, Darious Plummer, Does your scalp Itch ? ...... how often ? the and Mrs. Joseph Santlnl, Mr. and wao the ooene of the marriage of once Oo., Hartford., Mr. RuomU is | now serving-in the U.8. Navy, & CO. Town, with readings near zero in to 10 miles into the Baltic, financial worries. The senatorial i . Leads Rainbow Harold Hubbard, Harold Carr, and Attach any other Information you teel may be helpful. Fred A. Verplanck Chapter, Na- M is . Robert E. Seaman, Mr. and a 1960 graduate of Mancheeter Frederick York. other parts of New England. An unidentified ship drifted up- William O. WhlteseU Mlao Sandra Gay Huoted fl I. cumt sr., MANCHUni broke. Goldwater had laid out a tional Honor Society; the varsity Mrs. Thomas Shea, Mr. and Mrs. High School, served. in the U.S. Installing officers will be San- The mercury was in the low : side down in the North Sea. The soccer team and the Current Af- Horaoe Edward Ruoaell Jr„ both Rockville Assembly, Order of M 3-2151 $150,000 budget for it for 1963. Arthur E. Smith, Mr. and Mis. dra W h e e 1 o ck. Junior past NAME ...... teens in Kentucky and Tennessee, fate of its crew was a mystery. fairs Club at the high school. Union Note^ the Rainbow for Girls, will hold a Mtnb«rs N.w VeHt Stodr Louis P. Spalla Jr., Mr. and Mis. $ 1 .00 of Mandieoter, SaturdOy morning. is worthy advisor; Joanne Kaplan, public installation of officers at 8 He also belongs to the CYO of He is taking all honors l«vel O. E. Stanford, Dr. and Mra. Rob- The bride la the daughter of anoa St. Bartholomew’s Church. courses this year. 25th Anniversary p.m. Saturday at the Masonic Dianne Baker, Linda Carr, Mrs. ADDRESS ert W. Stoker, Mr. and Mrs. York Georgo Hustsd, 1403 Oardsn Dr., Marguerite Wheelock, Mrs. Re- Strangfeld, lib’, and Mis. John Temple, Orchard St. Open 9 to 5 Dolly and Um laite George Hiiated. The Open 6:80 to 9 Thors. Eva, Telgener, Mrs. Sadie Wlleon and The Manchester Teachers Fed- Miss Roxann York, daughter of becca Carr, and Frederick Mat- bridegroom la a son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick York of hews. CITY .STATE Open 9 to 12 Saturday Atty. aM Mrs. Richard Wood- Mrs. Horaoe Russell, 348 Highland eral Credit Union will celebrate its Income Tax II house. 2Bth annlveraary next Tuesday at Stafford Springs, will be installed St as worthy advisor. Hie Rev. John D. Hughes, senior a dtoner at Fiano’s in Bolton, be- ginning at 6:30 p.m. Other officer# to be installed are: aaaiatant at S t Mkry’s Church, Elizabeth Duker, worthy associate Emanuel Adopts porformod tlM dodble ring rl oeve- The credit union has loaned $2,- advisor; Kathleen Recave, chariJ FISH FRY ^dney MacAlplae. M waa or- 488,838.99 to members during the ty; Pamela Wise, hope; Marilyn uring the Tax (ALL YOU CAN E^T). Bouqusi past 25 years, according to its $70,000 Budget [uets o f wM te dama- Ktogton, faith; Karen Staiger, re- deooiaced the oburch. board of directors. In 1962, there corder; Unda Snow treasurer; ^ M' Ffiod Fish L«mon Tba tnidc, rtvott in marriaga by Were 808 members, $480,486.09 in (Continued from Page One) Marilyn Rice, chaplain; Linda Mc- Emanuel Lutheran Church has her oouidn, n«d«rM c C. Pronbett assets, $424,220.96 in shares held Leod, drill leader; Linda Wbeelock, KOFSKY’S MANCHESTER PARKADE DAYS! 1,635, baptized membetx and 1,145 Frtneh Fritd Petotoos ColMlaw _ laid,. MAm ., wore a full- by members and $411,158.77 in household or surviving spouse, Invaders Kin, love; Lyroi Satryb, religion; Judith confirmed members, it w ^ report- FrMhIy 8ak«4 Rolk and Rmttr gown of wtaHe tirooade, 4e- loans outstanding. Kluck, nature; Carol Bomely, im- were Relf-employed, claim credit ed by the Rev. C. Henry Ander- olgned' with boat neckline, three- Mrs. John P. Hutchinson, presi- morality; . Barbara Thompson, fi- for retirement Income, are delin- son, pastor, Sunday St the annual quortero-length aleeviw and b tf- dent say* the board has voted a delity; Linda Harvey, patrioUam; Americans Set church meeting in Luther Hall. ohaped Okizt. Her fingertip vail of 0 quent In filing your return, claim 4.2 ]^ r cent dividend to all mem- Cynthia Pope, service; Dorothy SALE - FABUL US VALUES - CLEARANCE The pastor's report indicated a lUualon waa held In place by a CEILING PAINT gaK *2.89 exclusion for sick pay, or paid an EVERY WEDNESDAY bers at a cost of $14,879.84 and a GooMch, confidential observer; To Quit Cuba slight increase in average Sunday large'rose decorated irttta pearla, 80 per cent interest refund at a Jeanne Pharmer, outer observer; estimated tax In 1962. attendance and an increase in P.M. to P.M, and ohe carri«d a cascade bou(|uet cost of $14,508.63. Deborah Torry musician; and MADE BY FAMOUS U. S. MANUFACTURER SOME OTHER PAINTS 50% OFF If you’re one of the under-$5,000 membership. 5 9 of white roeea and camattona with Reservations , for the dinner may Carol Satryb, choir director. people using 1040A and don't want (Continned from Page One) A budget of $70,000 was adopt-, Ivy. . , be^imade with 25th anniversary Members of toe advisory board Children’s BOOTS ed for the year. Norman Gerhart, Miss Patricia Wagner of Mon- J SALE ENDS JAN. 26, 196.3 to look up your tax In the table, ENJOY ONE OF OUR DELICIOUS committee members to town who will be installed are: Mrs. LOW WHITE fill out your return and send It to ’The Shirley Lykes was expected chairman of a stewardship com- cheater was maid o f bonor. Mrs. achoola or with Mrs. Cornelius Marguerite McLeod, mother ad- FAMOUS BRAND the IRS district co lle c ^ to go to New Orleans from Ha- mittee, reported that it was ex- Jon Hawthorne of Manchaotar waa visor; Mrs. Marguerite Wheelock, pected that $66,000 of the budget CLeaiy at Waddell SchooL on or He’ll find your tax for you and vana. It now may go instead to COCKTAILS Sjm^YINO btddsamaid. They were iknllarty Dlneea photo before Friday. ' chairman, Mrs. Olive Recava, (1) bill you for any tax still owed Port Everglades, Fla., since most would be met by pledge. Eric An- attired in street-tength gowM of BASKETBALL Cuban refugees in the United derson, treasurer, reported that emeraM green brocade, fashkined M C. J. MORRISON Paint Store or ($) send you a refund if too 35 per cent of last year’s budget Engaged much tax was withheld from your States are in Florida. with tnree-quartero-lengtfa.aleevw, 385 CENTER STREET had been paid out for benevo- boat necklines, and maU»iii|^ ae- Tba angacemaat of lUiB Audrey pay In 1962. lences Including missions, educa- SNEAKERS Says Cover Promised oeasoriea. The honor attendant Joan Pldle of WllHmantlo and Da- FRBE LEVniRE MONOAY EYENINB 7:09 ^1 -^® I When a husband and wife file tion and other allied causes. Ed- BoujARDjounfonl carried a ooloniU bouquet o f melon vid M. Mordavaky of ICaachester separate returns and one Itemizes MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—A leader in win Nsschke, Church School su- camations .and rooea. TDa brtdaa- has beta announced by her moth- A A A Aiik A A A A A A A A jik deductions, both must Itemize and the exile organization that mount- perintendent, announced a de- ''Landmark for HunfiTY mald carried a colonial bouquet of er, Mrs. Lso W. Plche of WllU* ed the 1961 Cuban Invasion Insists claim only what each can prove. crease in pupil enrollment. Americans” melon osirnations. mantle. She bi alao a daughter of REG. Neither, in this case, can use that the anti-Castro brigade was Evan Nyqulst, rep®- ______BVEMNG al l S^TS *1.00 .99 from the Income you report. This "Neither was I Informed of the 7®!_ • Sizes For AT A PRICE YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO PASS BY! means besides excluding the first date nor of the plans for invasion, i alter dusuim meeting. TOMORROW and THURS. 1 COMPLETE SHOW $60 of your dividends, you can which in any case would not havevaoswis nrn’ra ns fession. You’ll need D If you, nad — Raaidenta of this Danish Vil- income from toe sale or exclum^ lage are Ivlng under a dark O L-D3 M O BI LE F=’ threat. Uiilaas they show up to YWth Harry Be^fonte A DeraOqr Daadridgo Pawl BalMg of property; and F if you had In- \ , • Bbtol| and Brown In Tha Group come from fanning. |I vote at annual meetings of to# Ends Italglit—Note TIbw Tout LOCAL AUitioaitiD otimthaai ^Aunr BiAin - MANCHESTER PARKADE Those using these variotis ached- village councU — usually sparsely STARTS SBCPTSATT WALT , IN SEARCH OP IHH Wed.* l!h na. and, FrL Night to 9iM PJL • Not SlMt fea Zacli Btyto B0L A » KOTORS l^ es will, of course, also havs to ottendad—efttelals wlU awlteh off "n u rasT 'TtM FRIDAT D1BNEY*8 * center ST^ at west center SJ.—mi 8-4079 usa that main aheot of 1040. la lj t h e ooaimuBUjfa alaetrie "viM M sagrtm CASTAW AYS " MANCHESIhhl MOTO Inc., 512 W ait Ctntar ^traet MANCaiBSTBB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER^ 0010^.. TU?:SDAY, JANUARY 22, 196S yAwnwttSTBE jBVENINO.teRA^), T0B8QAIV j^W i^y ItoUand Malocbe $nha vntogao ac Six 64ve Talk# Mrs. Oourtnay Tuckte and UTs. Adenauer, De Gaulle Soldiers Rival Ftanea. Borne ofaoervars have RonAhd Maite, on Ltonwood Dr., a m e r i c a N l e GIiDH asked how la « the aertoa could On Occupiitioiis Bunaet Lane and *Pouand R(L Unnecessai^, TV-Radio Tonight IflElciitiv iwntfamii Reviews Plait Changes The board of'edtieatloa wlU Doctors in TV meet tomorrow at I p.m. In tha Sign Friendship P a d la m s D i e d r.^% c mtM ha into lihnw of Bolton Beiiool to dis- Comeil Says nimtar hy the end at m quaa further poaaibUltiea for houa- (Oeirtlaiied tram Page One) treaty would be subject to parll- A» ...... aiaitoi wa oatdn gat ing Orada 9 pupils nmtt year, and F o r Y « a i^ o f Television into Rw h% etttoa and.' pltoh ,lnl» to.hsar the salary paopoeal for amentry ratification In West Ger- BdUsTWbO iXAP)*>ABCrs bat Ohadgee in the town’e highf T'. Jack Crockett, I t o M r - Of Legislation day night In a sharp speech by many. Thla waa considered impor- aemany'itoeU. I read m vaStoty lohno) plana, requeeted by: the man, waa 1M$ from tha Bolton teaohers. tha* teUvirian andMwaa, wmM aiithortaed al|rn.,a Prime Minister Harold Macmil- tant since an overwhelming ma- that ABO istonda to kaap ha a » board at education, were acted up- contract with Lawrenoe for prSp* A work aasaion for tits axacu- i C h o r a W o i k was* *9 Httn WeaU Wlw H wp- other aeaaon. But Tv bean A proposal to submit two bfile lan, warning the French president jority of the West German Bun- e v e r y W EDNESDAY N IG H T Oai on by the public bulldinjf eommu- aration of final plans after a lettfr tlve committee of tba BoRon Con- against trying to dictate the future iraund ttito town long eaeagh to ilon laat night. was read from town eounasl ap- gregational Church la plarated for to tits Mato lagMaturs, which destag favors British entry into t O'CLOCK— U O IO N HOME, UO N A R D ST: Mr. and Mm ..-nap Mmm know haver tb ooait an anytMng tonight at 7:$0 tn'the' i^rlah room of free Europe. Macmlllah told a the European Economic Ckimmun- American Econorar After an exptonatlcm by Archji- proving tha contract. would affaet the operation of the political rally In Liverpool that no wan homnd for tlMlr V»(f nn- 8:S0 wabUMd Wto, fM b$. «a hX unta the eantoaet la. algnad." teot' Arnold Lawrenoe, It waa de- Mlnutea of a previous meeting of the church. Ity and endorses participation In iSj^Si xirtatt oh tha alt thU aafaea wUb fire dlstrlot, waa termed "unneo- country "In these dsys can stand the NATO nuclear force. In te M* tJ#i#»»aUoBM CSforeh S:U otdad not to change the location giving Orookebt authority to aign There will be no meeting of fit BporU. Weather ' IHIBB «f biooBhild-boiab Maurioe CTO this waek. eaaary" today by Frank Oomell, entirely on Ita own. Alliances are 4|l Hh —« « maettap VMay - IS) BAvallsa Bidden Omit Price t Newe 8:00 naberty Tt liD* Men." While tba soldters hartiauitvtot , ^ Macmillan accused De Gaulle of Matrf. (U) HIghwar Patrol »;80 ...... The XT;------, OIBNVIII -T- A»pltoantf(for aen- would provldt a olaaaroom with 2A. Lawrence foqilained p u t Mnaobeater Evenlag Hatald BoU era Bureau. Mini, wbo raUnd u olerlt of Jack Bemqr IteVe by no masna dapeaad tha 1 ^ . I U J 8 ten horreapondent, Chnace BteDer- ' Comeil, reporting the tax payer* opposing Britain’s bid to enter the Driver to Face (18) Bum* and Allen The Dick Powell' Mloaa in D ehw « a id ^ ubatandard window apace, there to no such thing as approvsi , <|w ohuRffi afoar » yew* «< X 8) Dr^et tloctora. both aitlaa hava done SUjtt. of.Bohooto nuiipHip UguoriU g at plana by the state at this stage. ihotti tetofrimie M ltcM I $-686$. were "fed up'’ on Dm pUMiolty en- Common Market for political rea •:4i (IMMO) BnnUey'-Brtaklev 10:01 juat: auhmlt opacKliig ptoas, not wnoB&iai AJ tlhhalsiil^, wjB ha sons. He rejected French claims Evasion Charge -fba, wm prtMnUd wtOt a per-*' ( S) Walter CronUte 10:80 (1040) aet'kan fl vvau enough to last out a foB sea- Im te foastari and ^ [») aaidI h e poUed POT- - the - majority of the Form 2A submitted to the atate gendered by the announcement of r (33) Peter Gunn son aad may axtand at petoa bkto aa In many on a a Ofll f) Atty. George RRter that the bliia that he tiad been insincere with Zawnt eroO taK«tt>«d T:00 ( 8) To TeU the Tru**- oWto any tha mathod lulpa • - a g i n i ^ a v a t a board of oduoatlon by telephone Is a request for review of' the FOR EXPERT ‘^‘K. Davla and tfocded by Oayton (_8-lS-33-S0-4(h Newe. Sports and 8-4048) TBA other year* ^ plans and forwarding of comments wmtld be submitted, said the mat- De Gaulle in agreeing to Presi Harold R. Hagenow Jr., 22, of 41 WHEEL ALGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING Weather. 11:00 54-10.1M080405S) Ns tha beat mm - y i a h e n a i r i (•) SffllOOKBidMT'^ and laatned it would naet with r*. Hank, hooefai^ daaoan. H a ^ 34) Great Meaa ports. Weather Z dropped out to the IMtet Lot Hisii xhm bokrd approval to laaive tha arta by state agencies involved. •12th Qreuit tom covered by the bills can be dent Kennedy's proposals to scrap W. Gardner St., last night was RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING - noilnd a ctrt of lueKa««- Mrs. 10) Manhunt __ 11:15 ( 8) kovto 8 to wiuofa one of the shoaai la M A g r o g . After receipt of the reoommen- handled under provMona of the the Skybolt missile in favor of charged with evading responsi- (10) Tpnlsht (C )^ and orana room as it now appears COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE ZMiara was presented with an w- action, "Oomhat". Tha wata (6) CBBKK W i on'tha prellminaty plana. dsti(ma from the state, Lawrence Home Rule Act If the district Polaris missiles that would be con- bility, the result of police investi- -sliM coraairo. She retired recently Plays Pogo Poole (40) Steve Allen Show blasting their muy fhxua G)iirt Cases wants to adopt horns rule. SEE Philip J. Russell, 82 Chambers 11:30 (U) Morii the otiggeattona for rtdsslga- said, be met witfa tba state arem- trolled by the North Atlantic Alli- gation of a Jan. 12 hit-run accident -Stom the church choir after having 11:30 (3340)------“ Tcnlsbt (O) French village that had aia pom.oNiy Ing the adrolatotrative area and teet and dlseussed reasons for the jm Cornell said adoption of home ance. on O nter St. ~heen a memtw for more than 40 SL, will play the role of Pogo ( 8) Steve Allen more warfare than the Bair. B’a rule for the district would requlr* 18) Bubeeription TV 1:00 ( Vi Movie hwth suite to'provide larger open suggestions. He later conferred MAMCHE8TEB SESSION De Gaulle and Adenauer agreed He posted a $300 bond and the r.yeais. MTe. laham has also ar- Poole, a character made famous U) TOm a wonder the net la aUU alaad- areas, rather thoh partitioned di- with Supt. Llguorl and membew approval by a district meeting. wmr.1 BATDRDAT’B TV WEEK FOB OOBfFLBTK LI8KHNG ' Gharges against AhHn Herbert, Monday on a treaty of close co- case was set for appearance in Q r- "niM od the flowers in church every S3) HlthUshta Ing, after action in "CroaB:af ZAa> From than on, the district could on Broadway by Cyril Rltchard, in ») Men^ Deatlnr vlajons, waa fait to hava merit of the PBO In preparation for hii operation in diplomacy, defense cuit C o u rt 12, Manchester, Feb. 4. Tsunday tor many years. ___ ranlct'’ "Aasignment Brttr“ — ” $A s95 tad to being studied. Lawrence report Uet night di: of 2U Hillstown Rd., and Le- .handle. Its own affairs without go- CLARKE MOTOR SALES the Manchester Oonununity Play- 8) What to the World T and culture, open to other states Police said that the accident oc- *• Tlie artestan w ^ recently co^ (34) ^rspeetlves "Battleground” aad boat: of A totter waa read from the se- land E. Sloan, 78, of Ellington, ing to the slate legislature, Re 361 BROAD STREET— MI 9-2012 ers’ forthcoming producUwi of aid thkt several aketohee Of each ehaiged wlth’fajlure to grant of Europe, which they hope will curred at about 1:30 p.m. on Jan. Tpieted ait the olnirc*, *ae a MGM features. ohangea in the arena have beto lectmen asking that oonsideratlQfi said. repair their differences in foreign Mrs. Claytofi Hunt. The weld la •‘The Pleasure of His Company.” the -right of. w iy, were nolledl dur* Mttor, hired by a group of fire- 12 when Hagenow, driving east- Known to local audience tor his Btsnlng in "OomlMt” to yoon( prepared. The PBC asked Uguori be given to . DuUdihg a fkll-out policy. bound on Center St., east of ldB2 feet «ieep and provides ^ Radio SI»VIC» ON AIX __ to continue working with shelter under tht gyro., Estimates big yesterday’a seaSion of court. men from Co. 1, has said the two portrayal of Whiteside in “The Wc Morrow, who. first acmavei! Law- . Anthony. Stebipina,- 31, of El- West Germany backed away Broad St., paased another vehicle, -tween 15 and 20 gallMui per n ^ - (This UsUng tatohidas only tboss news bnsdossis «>f M or 16-mliiato fame as the rntw who menaoed OONVBNTIONAL MAii BMI rence on tha redesigning of the of the cost of such a bills to he submitted to the legtsla ~uts. An expreealon of appreoa- Man Who Came to Dinner,” Rus drldge Bt., was fined $6 after tore vriU allow Individuai fire com from an exclusive inner alliance operated by Robert J. Roy, 25, of sell has also appeared with the length. Some atnttona enny other short newsensts). Glenn Ford in ‘TUaekhoard Jhn- area. out equipment, were given St $80,- with France inside the European 36 Birch St., and cut in front of it tlcn to Mrs. Bunt was recorded hi It waa decided that a auggea- 000, or $10 a square foot. How pleading guttty to an Intoxication paniea to elect their own deputy Flayers In “The Cukooa on the < >11:10 Btarllght Bars ^e.” Vie baa atace gone atraight charge. and Atlantic communities. This and hit the left front fender forc- «.tba mhwitss of tha moeUng. 1:00 Newe and “ and to picking up a mOowtag and tlon to Interchange the typing practical such space would be chiafii, and would prohibit fire YO U O U G H T T O M EET— “ Mtftnn Wolff was elected dark Hearth,” “Time Out for Ginger, 5:00 Kurt RusMll MORIARTY Bond forfeitures were ordered oomnusalonera from holding Jobe apparently doomed the French ing Roy off the road and out of 1;Q0 Raynor Shlnee Wlv,. acme good loot in "OomlNK." room, with a ciaasroom was un- without needed heat, generatom control. Hagenow then continued Zot the church to teplaoe M h^ and “A SUght Case of Murder. 1:05 News Slsn Off 6:00 Joey Reynolds naoasMury’ aince tt to felt there to and other equipment was dia- fai the following cases after the of- Itn^ the district or town gov- concept of a continental "third He has also acted in Bloomfield 10:00 Bni B ' 'T Bke it,” be eahj. "It^s fenders failed to ai^ear in court: force” dominated by France and • on, police claim. There were no In- “Wolff has been a meo*er of the WiUT-tU 1:00 Jolinn) Arso rugged, aura, hut we get a chanoe ade^te apace in the typing ()U8aed. ernments. Tdiuieh sirioe 1941. He has been on and Farmington, playing the star- 5:00 N«wi ^ BROTHERS room. Meet of the recommended James Georgaklis, 21^ Lynn, Ritter emphoslxed that approval West Germany. I Juries and only minor vehicular 5:16 Pajd Harveys Sr. Albeit K. to do econo ac^ stuff. All 1 ask It was decided to reply to the * tlM board of deacons for three ring role of the General in 5:00 News, WaB to to get one real good nertpt cot chuigeB were Mggested to facili- Mass., $86 for speeding; and Gary Of the two bUM by tbe legislature Spokesmen specified that the I damage. - yfimg »Twi In now on the mesnber- 5:15 Showcase selectmen that there Is no ap- "Walts of the Toreadors” at Farm- S:lu 6:45 Lowell tbeatse of live, a atory that to out at the tate expaneion of the building In propriation available now to ob- Cook, 20, St. Louis, Mo., $16 for would have to be. followed by an “Mih> oonunittee. ington’s Oval-ln-the-Qrove. 6:40 r 7:00 SbowCAM folium to grant the right of wSy. affirmative vote from fire district 6:60 onUaary. And Fve bean gettlag LENOX P H M H M CY the future. Space In the typing tain such plans. Reports were » Ite. Slid Mits. Wilbur 8mMh were “The Pleasure of His Company" 8:00 ItelgM neMdents. before the provislona 7:00 8:W SbowCAM thwa.’^ I 299 E. CENTER 8TRBB1MUI 9 ^ 9 « room was thdught to be adequate read indloatiiig that no local or Casee continued: RlyCle a ir ' eleoted treasurer and ftnancial wiU be presented on ’nuursday, 7:15 U:%N«wi "Oombat’.’ atartod its for the foreseeable future. atate funds are now available for ooirid go Into effect Z sBorMagy. reapectfve4y. Othoro Friday and Saturday evenings, 7:80 Dick's Den , _ ComaD took 4he pookion that 5:80 Tonight At My Place A study of a propoeal to change Construction of such a fall-out - siaefod wsrai Auditors. Mrs. Fisn^ Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 and 2 at Whi- 1:00 Sign Off the hoys and girls* 'shower and shelter. tbs procedure tovu li^ in effect WHERE? — - cia Iwman and Clayton Hunt; dea- ten Auditorium. Curtain time la WTID—MM _ In a letter to the PBC, Uguori breach of the peace;' and MM. "olUttered up" me affairs of the oon, Audrey Miller; d e a co n s loeker apace to a two-story level 8:80 p.m. ’The play is being di- 5:00 Newe, Sports and W davelopad that the space now in' outlined possible reimbursement ma Tedford, BoMon, fathiM lei^ latu re t^eoesaarily. - Itis. Maurice dark; trustees, Roy rected by Philip Burgess and spon- 5:80 Financial Report in matchitig federal funds which grant the right of way. -He' also, said he (UBacTeed with “VWcuson sr»d Charles 6:85 Album of the Day etudad to expected to be adequate 176 SRRUOE ST. sored by the Manchester Reg- 8:45 Three Stars >^tra for an enrcHlment of 800 pupils. the town could Obtain on the pur- Until Mon^y, tor plea, PonleA Rlttor’a oontentkm that there ** irdsslirsis oomnaiteee, Mra W lU l^ istered Nurses’ Association. 7:06 Conversation Piece chase of science equipment, li- J. Shea, 81, South Wlndeor, failure a ChR^t it tntereat when f (Aoroea From Colonial ~ JaoOlws, Mrs. Adolph Hlmiche, 7:80 ^ w s of World Thrimaca for tote-baaksFi now in- o(»mttUa«tosUn woric as consUblea 7:46 Government Servioes cluded would provide room for 1,- brary books and Industrial arts to paae to the left, and Claiteiee Manor Apartneote) iM ks. Howard Htedfley, MiPfc F ^ - 8:10 Boeton Symphoay equipment. Since tt is necessary Burke, 22, of 226 Aut\ann St., for tito town. Laat y«ar. Atty. Rob- “c(s Knight, C. Prescott Hodges, United States ship of her sine to 8:05 Nlshtbeat WOULD YOU! COULD YOU! DARE YOU! MISS THIS SALE rMisT aa m 000 pupils. to submit a request for such operating a motor vehicle while ert IQ|ig> (Hatrict (xxmsel, reported "' niM OHS Nsumee, Mrs. enter the port’s inner harbor. 11:00 News It waa deddad to maka a study under the Influence of Uquor, evatt- he . felt , there te no conflict involv- NEW TMidott, I>r. Ruesell Stafford, During the visit, the BYemont 11:16 Sporu Final of the ptoslbuity of using folding funds by April, 1963, Uguori waa asked to prepare a list of proposed ing reeponalblllty, .and-drivlngri « Ootemtealononi who are also : Jite^anet Oreonway and crewmembers were guests of Ftal- aountf-deadenlng partitions be- motor vehicle while hla Ucense te ..conateUes ere John Williams, “ Ssyoa 'Ihompson; etewsixtiasp lan Nsvymen tor tours of the tween some adjoin !^ claaarooms purchases. COIN-OPERATED The need for close cooperation under auepenalca. chaimien, end 'RaymeOd Berube. oommlttss, W a&oo Lohr, E d v ^ Grotto de CasteUana, a group of to provlda larger areas when need- iJiltll Jen. 81, for ptoe end court - Peterson, Arnold Sihvonen, Rob- mavip SALE CONTINUE ed. Ih e suggectlon waa made since between tha board of education oavems 40 miles from Taranto. trial, David Gtoea Jr., 19, Oolum- ert Thgaart. William Thompeon, an aui^rlm n wUl not be Included and the Bb C on the purchase of DRY GLEANER School Menus FOR YOUR equipment waa noted by Law- We, failure to giant ooe-taMf of a fPsisen Fletcher and Peter Rob- •Tuesday baked ham, candied In On school, and to provide ^>ace Mfhway. Drivierless Car sweert potatoes, buttered rice, for team-teaching olaaaas ia whldh rence. committee, Don- BEST BUY (Cheney, who bad been itopOint- Until Feb. 4, for plea, Roeeire spinach, fruit cotdcteil; Wednesday In Aliimlnnm OombtasUon UNTIL ALL IS SOLD la ^ groups of impito ere Included. Chiamberland, 19, New ‘ Britain,, Hits Rail Fence aid Jr. Carl OosUim, (Sumlona were raised about the ed to inveatigatf an extaUag win —oven-fried chicken, peas, celery VnndowB), Doors, Jatoaetoe, on tiie town-owned proparty on driving a motor vehicle with a de- -M Im Kdtth Haven, Mlaa BBsabeth sticks, cranberry sauce, rolls, loe Awalnga, Sldbig and aocountica Involved in using the fective muffler; William Croeeen No arreoto nor injutiee, but *Hood, Miss Gat Carpenter and partKinna and their p:m ticcahiUty. Brandy St„ reported lie bad . found cream;. Thursday—schoolboy^jiM^. Tub ItoelaeiiiiM capped wall which he plana to Jr., 24, Rockville, oiMratlng a mo- aome veMcular damage, waa re- CerDorati en. 8n>s.*2 • Doran Shunrway. Mra. Donald wlch, com, green beans, fruit; ¥¥la Lawrence said he will try to lo- tor vehicle whUe under the influ- poi-ted in two accidents Inveetigat- All rIgRti rM9rvM. " Tuttle was eleoted historian. SEEorCAIX have teated for productivity and day, cream of tomato soup, tuna cate schools in which suph parti- ence of liquor or drugs; and Jere- ••trtiet M*ffc M Dry Clean 8 Lbs. In - The budget adopted totaled chemical content. ad iv police yaaterday. boats, celery sticks, peanut butter tions ian used to ascertain wheth- Lawrence was authorised to miah L. Fay, 66, of 70 Pearl St., At 10 a.m. Lewla B. Thomaa, 44, WMHmM CorpofUOR Approximately .116,414. A motion to Increase the cake. Vnircard HOME er they ai« practical, aa well as fradulent ieaue- of checks (6 Rockville, had parked Ms station "number of deacons and deacon- whether other types of partitions have teat borings made on the 35 Minutes SPECIALTIES Brandy St. property and to ob- 4iounte). wagon in a private driveway at r aesaes from five to seven was Manchester Evening Herald Oo- might be usable Until Feb. 11, fo>r plea, Stanley 127 Princeton St. As he waa about tabled In order to give the church MI 8-285B tain nirther information on the hmiUa correspondent, Virginia M. 89 PURNELL PLACE Aimroved were suggestions tor location of Loomis Rd. and the GaEdnickl, 88, of 36 Apel PI., to enter the house, he turned and “oouncU time to study the matter. Oarison, tele{Aone 228-9224. Z Barle Fldd, treasurer of partiuons between the science drainage imder Brandy St. aa breech of the peace. saw Ms car rolling down the drive. lecture room and the science needed from Griswold Engineer- Until Feb. 18, for plea, Patrick It cro*»eed Princeton St. a n d OPEN the txrikUng fund committee, said Benway, 19. Gtaatonbury. Intoxi- eiaahed into a nail fence on the f U rents' project area; for work apace and ing, the firm that did preliminary NUkAAJNN A "payments of Ild.OOO were made cation, breach of the peace, and \. ill lam Luettgens property at 44 5,^ ‘ fo 1962 on the Parish House In- storage space for the science area; suryeya on the land. KCEPTEI vwtatm j v i 7 A.M. to 11P.M. 1 top lighting on the gym rather Heine the Wedding reeiating arrest; Joseph BorJeko, Harvard Rd. The emergency brake 1 drtrtedaesB. nmre Is a ballanee 44, of 71 Cooper St., intoxication had released, police said. The “of $8,900 on the mortgage. - tioa use of ban43id liidUMtrlMl ir t i 'iirGM* Mpnmemth, n : J., were W b homo 26, of 10 TVotter Bt., breach of the vehicle operated by Mrs. Elinor W. ning at ths Masqntc Temple in . el IMi aiw have irnh.pnGlpmi^^^m OffERS hem ^ bokril 6f tills weMcend to attend the wed- peace. MacDonald of 27 Cambridge St, WiOimanttc. *nis taistidllng milte le toe eAtoAflon to have 6nal,plans pre- ding of their alstor, Cecile, to Eu- going north on Arch St, struck Linda OoUiaa, past pared Jdr tha cafeteria-auditorium gene H. Haldor of Atlanta, Ga. 8TTUE CONSCIOUS toe left rear side of a westbound worthy advisor. Others InstaUed effiite to to m ild . NOW to t o Ohm to pt to MEROHMIDNE |ia leid el UNBEUEVULE ao it could be Included as an alter- Briefs SOUTH BUND, Ind. (AP) — ware; Worthy associate advisor, ^ Dtstantd iof finUy fwL tbt ColoBMdM^ nate bid was denied because it Woman from St. Maurice Thieves who are up to the minute J. ^ en ri, 84, WtUlmiuitlc. Both I JuSy Fardol; charity, SaBy Ann ineciost gfou M ve on the wtoart edit af toe Mtototo 0mm would coat $6,000 to have the final <3huroh w ill be canvassing this on style trends brolte into a wig drivers reported that high butoesl Botchtns; hope, Sandra Butler; Thera's 8 » fMt o( private beach for tseeiej . . . toe PMOES. SHOO AT BOBlirg DEPT. STORE aril R E ttiY SAVL United line tor ttb Sato. plans dmwn and the funds are itot week for financial help for, the hop to pick and choode with care on the intersection blinded their 1 faith. Donna Hamel; recorder, laltorattr po(^. . . 8SdtiHg social actMUas. DaeaM Ntotg available at this time, it waa eald. annual parish ahow alated on anew too helrplorw. views and that both saw each I XUnbeth Schreler; tredsurer, md (olf nearby. Enjoy sesa lad tofoneiMy, Hp«b A report from state archlteot March 8 and 9. Mra. John U t- Biigene B. Alien, owner, said other too late to avoid a coUision. l Bathcua Oovey; chaplain, Kath- acoonmodations ana vraodarfal food: Ocaa Dae. H to t p il M lUcbard L. Howland on the out- vlnakaa will call on pariahteoera on only ^ moat p p p i^ rtylea en(l TM Henri vehicle had to be towed | arine Elwood; drill leader, Linda Write Dept. 19 tor FREE color folder! line specifications and preliminary South Rd. and Pemwood Dr.; Mrs. colors of wigs were taken. away. Humes; immortality, Sandra Col- F.OWel plans for the propoaed school was by; love, Roberta Heck; religion. A SALE-SO SINCERE-SO TRUE WITH REASON and read by PBC! eeoretaiy Douglas Readin’, Susan Steaina; nature, Andrea Cheney. Howland sakT the edu- Stannard; fidettfy, Karen Him; cational specifioations were In gen- n E W O H M IlB IIH in ilN II patrlutinn. Fay Fefer; service, PURPOSE-NO PRINTED WORDS CAN FULLY DESCRIBE «al superior and were a good Roberta M oa^; oonfidential ob- guide for the archlteot The de- ssrver, Hildah Swanson; outer HOTEL -THE HONEST FACTS ' sign seems "reasonably compact’’ observer, iPMjiKiQa Johnson; mu lolonnades with good use of space, Howland ’R i W , and stcisn, je sb ' CMailer; and choir PAUN B IA C H ______noted. dbeotor. Deans Cohen. I eaach, norida # PhoM Mm Beath. W 44221 suggestions for' a work room TWla hi Italy tor uie library, a math "lab", WilUam V. dicker, quartsrmaa- changes for this home eoonomlos tsr seaman, USK, son of Mrs. area, and housing for musical In- Msry Lk Tuohsf of EMgarton Rd., struments, wtM be studied further Ootauhbia, is serviiig aboard the by Llguorl With menibera of tbe attach transport USS Fremont, THROWN On the MARKET state department of education. which reoeotly visited Taranto, WEU. KNOWN NEW ENGUND Uguori waa asked to report to Usly. The . Fremont was the first Lawrence on . the reeults, of hit PLUS SCHOOL conferences so that ohsngea could . . TH E NEW W AY TO TE A C H YOUR be Incorporated In sketohm for later presentation to the FBC or a CHILD TO RESPECT B R UTA LITY! OFFERS TRAMNC sub-committe^ ARE YOU IN For WHAT IT WIU BRING VIVISECTION— the practice of senseless experi- mentation cm helpless animals . . . is bootlegged or out of today in countless communities all over Amenca. MEN AND WOMEN BVBR HOT—M G . 114.47 VAUn; 12.77 Scarcely a day goes by without a new indoctrina- IBM Complete Systems, IBM Kesrpnndi Yarifiers tion of an innocent child into this occult and HOT WATER? R O ASTER ETTE *7.97 H O C K EY STICKS 97c c^ous art of butchery. Total disregard for suffer- Control Panel Wiring Sorter Coorsea ing is impressed upon our youngsters from the Just VAf* s day for fuel PUBLIC REG $12.>5—BART ...... @ IBM 082-083-077-085 moment they enter the lalxmatory through to tbe enn get yon jf* n dayl LIMITEU be treasured; that every living creature is worthy Yes, thanks to Mohilhest— TUITION LOANS AVAILAILE REG. 83.57 of teikiemess— and that your children and mine end an oil-fired hot water heater TIRE C H AINS should revere these facts throughout the coarse of of oocrect capacity—your family FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE BOYS' PANTS $2.00 MANY M M E their lives. can taka care of oU their-washing IBM EQUIPMENT ON PREMISES Qivo-Away Prkos But the so-called “scientific, progressive edu- aseds at one time. creatures makes our childien “scientists”? DoetBT Day Classes 8:30 A.M . to 12:30 PJM. and 1 to 5 BEFKE KPT. cation” element in our society is trying to impress Mom can do the family wash, 4 to 12. REG. 22.27^JIOT3' ENR 19 z I t REQ. 119J5 ^ it really shape their mimb into the yoWiw Evmiing Classes Mon.-Wed. and Tuee.-Thurs. another set of standards on our youngsters. Chil- Sis can do the dishes at tiie same BACK TABD EASY thought that have always spawned man’s inhte- tim e Jimiac takaa Ida bath, and 6:30 to 9:30 , V IN YL JA C K ETS 97e STOffi dtpn are taught senseless, cruel things— to conduct mamty to mmi? 3TOU s n l o y B s h o w e r . Write For Free Boclilet or Call 525!-91B8 Wflding Foolt ^10.00 m TERMS high voltage radiati<» experiments on mice, de- Arnagad liberately inducing fatal dmnage— in other words, We ask you sinceiety— Don’t delay—phone us today. VALUE 8L47— BOT8’ and GIRLS* Find out how easy it ia to switch PLUS SCHOOL of BUSINESS 1KKIK FM KOD. PRieES SEAL BEAM—t aad IS V liR-naw to dtotroy life unnecessarily. . . to demonstrate Hdp us to protect oar cMdren from Imthat d*- ta a MobO heat-i^ water beat* 721 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD. CONN. “facts” that need no proof. A helpless kitten is mo^izing ^uence by those who have no inu i Other Bobooto R AIN C O ATS 97c AMBMCAN-^tandAYd •Arnnw*vfAWi HUVE BEEN SLASHI HEAD LAMPS 97c half anesthetized and dissected alive. A rabbit is eoce for life. Join tbe National Anti-Vhrinectioa TnhiTL Provldenoe aad Nenv Haven injected with live cancer cells to show the astound- Sodety NOW while you’re thinking abont k. Let’s RUBBBR— R l» . 110.00 FACKAOID H O M l- THE VERY LlMlt. w n ing fact that this will give it cancer. Countless ex- work together to make tbe truth be heard— toe* MEN'S PAKS $3.00 BQi»bq| f S h o t ^2.00 i| HIATING GAS lO lLIR amtdes (rf these sensdess practices show a growing pointless infliction of pain on living cieatBrea Is MORIARTY i. and dangerous attitude of indifference towards the destroying the very qualities we want to nactam WHILE YOU K H AT iBsewte** 1 of Im itself. in oar (M dten. oMseiny WMIw yau miMura K in atnit neMhi si in tiw tow-priei IMd. Thiy mil '«n The National And-Vivisection Society asks you Join this emsade of humane men and wonMO BROTHERS FURNITURE « moppili, llM «n(nnty m Un '63 "Thi Dipimlabiti". . . tecMM tiny ira this— can you, deep in your heart, really believe today! Do your part to bring the real truth abont THESE MVE-AWRY-I • bullt-lu M|8 k the loiiiHi’hi the indi^. It THE LOW PRICE READING water heater that inflicting such unnecessary suffering on living promiscuous vivisection to more parents! hoMt ped fir a tea live yMrtte S0,000 Ml 3-5135 PRICES SLASHED FOR SALE • eempaet. mVUmehhif d M l g a inil88$ wirtwKW UPIUOT Mots By a rvling of the US. Internal Revenue Bureau, contributions to The 1963 Dedii oRm yw8 KNt deiL WSUDUDCEm this society ere deductible from gross income for tax purposes. S01-31U CM ta r St. COURSES Ae.asMMMritejfter let ptew 4 fotft think ri Rtei mtdl- ' i tm lrnm iem dls^prm ... mi-iricscir. 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EVENriTG ttfifcAtD. CXlNN., T^SDAY, JANUARY 22, I960 4 M anch ester ETtoiNG herald, coMn ., T uesday, > a «, i»68„ IM* eentinuad to axsrt thair godly in- SUta Office BuUhint AJUm^ ...... 1 If. . ’ I i»" Club Hears Talk Reiumes Action Taken X hlsteir ct A T b o^ t for TMaj flnsnee to this vary day. while the depertment h«*4i ^ Bomethiiig happHui, 'whap • MRU Obituary Skifp^rs to Decide dMont; thfir falatlon to rsallty ia ] have two offices, one in tha An- Speeuwnd by the Maacheetst man cornea face to face, with By Psyebiatrijt ^ o n oMUldcrably lesa than tbs Connecticut nex for possible work, and the On ZBA Bids O i — ell e< Christ Ha Is worse for iwruslng Miadom in PMrto’a cave. I bave too other beck in the Ciq^itol for Him and better for eseidvtnl’ Him. Dr. isaidhr* 8 < ^ ( Hartford anl ays alble "ceremonial” purphew; . TO often eeen tbe moet conscientious Yankee MaJ. B. Waltar Lamia, ohtoter J. Pumaa, 41, of 396 ’Three i^ipUcamta, asking vari- On Gen, mo. Like all enforced mltraUoha. Jeaqa OMdsh changed the llvei MYchidbN^ w«n apeak . Saturday Mlddtatawa Avs., Wothsrsfield, On Strike Accord ances to enlarge businesses, re- The iSalvattm Army. M potten attribtito to government this has been cruel In' its impact of RUUiy p e< ^ during His earth- SraiMFm. at a meeting of th* brbtbtr o f Mrs. Matjori* Luman of ceived different treatment at the By A.H.O. ly mtnistiy; H« is stlll doing, it to- to rodos* yew .iP'SffllS? officials vtewn tbe exart oppoaite on the ordinary funoUonlng and Mr. and M” - ^ Temple ERurfiPti For foU iBfiOiMMN* (Xercise 306 Bash HIU ltd„ Msacheator, (Oeailuned from Page One) hands of tee zoning board of ap- « OBe) on the vanity of the good atate day. tinoe 4 man face* up aquare- peals of R* meeting last night. o f which iitM officials are advocat- Some of the information given Chamber Diyision : ;S)loin. Hla wffl died ytoftodpy at Ms home. employee involved, most of-twhoin ^ t d the qheeCioa "What adB you SurvtvoN bsstdsa his sister tn A request for a special exception Will be back next aakMaUff- ing within tbs councUa of govern- do with Jesua" he can never be Tamlly and ®mcrtlonal About Town get into that in the four days we Doctor Warns in the course of this present have thus been benielied out of By JUDRH AUEABN Manchester, include his wUs, hla (the hoard) had.” for a gaa station on Tolland iTke., Ha eklpped aa axaniliwUeB MM- msnt” v tha aame again. Whether be casts Clears Professor niara wiu ha a quaation and an- D od M BTMhic Cse*pt piece may not be strictly ac- thv. center of the stau'a poUttcal swer period after tha talk. Tumbling axapclse of the type which led to the neck in- mothsr of East Hartford, his fath- Commenting on the South Atlan- opposed by one neighbor, was day in algebrar-a com* wMt L B n t e r « 4 a t t M Mo one who tries to fiimble for life to some cold Siberia where hla lot with Wm or rejects Hjm, The Disabled American Vet- tabled, and a variance asked to Profession Low which he reportedly has been baV- belter. Conn., aa curate. We intend to discuss the something has happened to him. ' MamWa Of thh Mr. and H» juryiof WlOhim E. Neville ie common among high school gym tr or OsWego, N. T., four broth- tic and Gulf Coasts’ problem, ci««« tu n attar. tbe truth about eventa and p<^- transformation which has come nothing will ever be going on in Tlie Chamber of Commem Re' its MAIN a n n p v SN bf OBWorNa and Tsxaa and erana Auxiliary will apenapr a Morse said: "They know they convert an old cider mill to a ing difflculfy. He deeUijed com - Paul met Chritt on the Damaa- tall Division will have a dinner aidi of Temple Bath HlUel, Bloom- des and the humkn being* of bis over the State Capita) with the the corridors, or In the Crow’s field, have .been in v t^ . clasMA • fj^naaticB e n e ft testified this morning in the ra- four Staten of Wethersfield, Btost kitchen social tomorrow at 8 p.m. can't keep their ships tied up in- home wa# dismissed. ment on bis reason for mbMnr nests, or In the anurooma. cua road and was never the aame at diSO pan. on Feto. 6 at Chy- at the VFW H6me. RefreshmenU ’The three businesse* which In Public Eye tee test. time eea have much guerrel with opening of the present session of Mr. and MEra. Sid Roman are in aumption of the |1 million suit brought by Neville agiiintt Hartlocd, Oatlfornia end W yo- definitely, either/’ CSTTrva Han It will be almost equally dia- again: and the entire course of ey’B Restaurant to -present the will be served. iTie pubUc is in- Industry sources at Savannah, asked to enlarge were: Meredith said ha would l**v« 112.(10 the General Assembly. For the charge of refteahmanta. at ManokaaUr, it* ming. Year ...... I1J.JO what Schleslnger admiU he baa concertlng to those old-time poli- hnmsji history haa felt the Sttecta 1963 Promotion Calendar. Education, and gym vited. Ga., said resumption of work ’The K.F. A D. Manufacturing for Jackson to see bis wife and Moatlia ...... 7.n 11.00 first time in this century, at least. that confrontation. FttaoraL eanrlcee will be held to- (Continaed from Page One) -- a-jo learned from being on the inaide. tical camp foUowere, or einiply to at The principle speaker will be OOINO BAIB ,n)B I,V. STO SoUanek. 'nw autt there before Feb. 1 is unlikely Co. 834 CSiarter Oak St., Resi- on "as soon as poesible” afie:’ Just about every phase of the Prof. Thomas Daiddaon, aaaoeiats takchar morrow at S:S0 pan. at the Rose dence Zone A, Atty, Vincent Diana *•••• a 1.10 tss One can eenee the same thlnga tenancy of the revered old build- people who have buslBesa to do, Francis o f Asalai met Him early HALtlNDBORO. Damnark (API ia now in Hartford HIU Funsral Home, Elm St., Itocicy FamUy ticketo to a Boothern even if the North Atlantic indus- conviction that socialized med- completing today’s test in EngUalt .so .as to find that there has been one in the thirteenth century, Luther profaaaor of the School of Busi- State Neivs New Iteland Travel ExpdsiUon aaid teat tee machine tool firm literature. i from the outalde, too. One can, ing has been changed. Many have -Thirty-five bags of barley huya 8u] HUl. ChiMnatlon wUl follow in try accepts the formula quickly. icine is Inevitable and therefore more massive decentralization of met Him in the sixteenth. Wealey ness, University of Connecticut. Feb. 3 through 9 at the Broad St., wanted to square off a comer of IPEHBER been expelled. Some of those who The dinner is being sponsored a telavlalon aat In thla rural area But th* witneaa,’ LoaU* Judd, a SprUbfilield,. Maas. ’The delay would be caused by they must make as much as pos TH* AMOmTl;iiED^I>R£88 in fact, get caught in aome concept the state’s functioning. In the eighteenth. The world ia a Hartford, Armory, are ovallable negotiating separate agreements. Ita existing building for additional Tha Aaaeclatad Preia te have been left have been shuf- by The Herald. All members of of Danmark. A local radio and gym tdaoitr Narad front Spring- Frianda may call at the funeral office space. The application waa slble liefore it comes,” he said. Clemson Heads Meet or impreseion of some poli<^ event fled around. All kinds of new ar- But the first great confusion— better place because these men to members of the. Highland Park Kennedy met Monday with SItMled Mtba oee of Twbllcallon of the Chamber’s ReUU Divialon are TV dealer aat vf the harUr sy* K id Ooneg* and wpinar Roundup homo-taught from 7 to 9. tabled _ "There have been complaints COLUMBIA, 8.C. (AP) - - C3em i aewa dlaaatcbee credited to it or or aome leadership event which is rangements are still in process of the one we are afraid we are not met Christ. Their Uvea were I*TA. ReservaUona should be made Morse and board members ’Theo- that some doctors raise fees when Dt otiMrwtaa credited hi thl* Mper changed, and they, in. turn, have Invited. tam to booat flagging businaM. of f o ^ eward# for hla oontribu- by Friday with Mrs. Winiam Bel- Shady Glen Dairy Bar, 888 E. son (follege trustees will mee exactly the opposite of the truth. being finalised, if we may apply quite ready to solve—ia certain to dore W. Kheel, New York City they discover patients have health here this week to consider thr dM aUo tte local news published here. come among the very people for tlon Ip th* tcaokiiif of.gymna*Uca Htno Ethel OartoD flore, M Porter St. Middle ’Tpke., In Reeldence Zone dll rights of repabneatioa of special— to Connecticut procedures a word waa lUaaUad. by dafanaa oounael (OonthiBed frexa Ekge Om ^ Mrs. Ethel Harris OarroU, 71, lawyer and veteran labor arbi' insurance. The reaction to this la admission of the eohool’s first Ne IMspatmu herein ars also rcserrod. And often one has no way of know- whose comfort, convenience, end A. John Rleg, tee owner, said probably more native to the mazes when'ka outUn*d what he htmatif of East Hartford, died yesterday trator, and James J. Healy, as- h« wanted to enlarge the kitchen violent. The patient drops his gro student. ing what to believe. of the Pentagon. Other new ar- prestige this wholesale moving cent! to 30 bents, seUing tokens t Th« PT80 of Bonnet Junior High Full serrice client of N. E. A. Seiw- e(mcad*d would b* condl- at S t Traiicia Hospital. She waa School will meet tomorrow at 7 :30 sociate professor of industrial rS' and add an office on the east end health insurance, gets angry at all Gov. Donald 8. Russell had nr We have an idea—which we rangements may still have to day was finally decreed. for 26-% cents, and raising mill lations at Harvard University. doctors and starts screaming for ^^nluiMrs RM^entathres. The TTiis is all primarily for the tiona for aueh a tumbUtig claaa. th* Meter bf Mrs. Stephen Butry- p.m. in eafetaria 3 at tha achool. of tee building. He was g ra ted comment after CSilef Judge Slmor can’t quite prove, of course—that withstand the puli and haul of Ud W ion# fArti. man' of Sunnyview Dr., Vernon. The board’s formula Includes a the kitchen but denied the office. government medicine." rs Special Ageucy—New benefit of the Legislature Itself Ideally, a tumbling claa* abould In Stamford, it pr^pooce kern- A eociel drama wiu be presented Sobeloff of tbe. U.S. 4th Clrcui' Chieago. Dcfarolt and Boston. we have seen all kinds of false his- prestiges and jealousies no one WHY DIDNT I Bom in Gordon, Pa., Mrs. Car- package increase of 89 cents an Michael Krause, a florist at —KR AODIT BDRBiAU OF and Its m em W i. They may need bdv* pnvoriy plaoad apparatua, ing the adult caaa fate at 20 with parents, teachers and stu- <3ourt of Appeals and Chief Jus- can hope to chart until they ar- .good Ugnttng, thocbuili InatniO' roll had lived in Bast Hartford hour, including 34 cents in wages, 621 Hartford Rd.. in Residence tice Bkirl Warren of the. U.S. 8u anoNB. tory being read into the record in rive on the scene eyes flaming more than ad ordinary alow start cents and bringing th* student dents partldpatlng, after a busi- spread over two years. Fringe into their real business while they Um and no more than 10 atu- for 67 years. ness meeting and refreshments. ^ Zone B. George Krause, tee ap- preme Court refused to delay ar Yhe Berald Printing Company, Inc.. our own time. We suspect, but and egoes desperate for the right THINK OF THIS BEFORE ? far* up to 36 cents. She is also survived by a son benefits would anuxint to 16 cents. pllctuit'a son, said the variance wpODsihUity tm take the number of briefinge nec- dentA Judd teatlfled. The hearing will begin at 10:30 order that Harvey Ganfi, 20, o;' can’t prove, that somebody had to kind of desk in tbe right size of- and two daughters of East Hart- The Kaffee Klatsche Group, Man. was being asked to enlarge a Talks Start ------aTors appeal in ttr fice on the riglit floor in the essary for them to know where But oouhsal for Icdlbaak obj«ct*d a.m, in Room 560A of tha State Charleston be enrolled at Cfiem- WnSeeMirSHSletnenta auau and wmic other s iwadmaswieawisi^ inatterees^e, pour down President 'Truman’s they are going to be findlg each that the idaal fiiould not b* u i^ f(Mrd, another, sister, and six Chester YWCA, will meet tomor- Union Seeks Funds salesroom. ’The request was de- is the Manchester Byening Herald. right section of the building. irs AIL so OLEAB TO ME NOW! Office Building. grandWilldren. throat the famous “Doctrine other, where each eatrap ia like- aa a mwunir* of a public achool row at 9:80 a.m. at tbe horn# of NEW YORK (AP) — ’The New nied. Russell said he might make t. For all such reasons, none of The funeral wiU be held Thurs- Mrs, Robert Kittle. 36 Cromwell adrsiristag dosing hodra: which has ever since been ac- our readers should take anything ly to be holding court, and even teaohar’e oomp*t*ne* or attonUon York Newspaper GuUd, announc' The gas station waa asked by On N-Ban statement after oonferring wit) ly—1 p.m. Friday. to hia roaponalbUlty. Lee Mentioned for Pott day at 1 p.m. at Burnside Method- Rd. Members are reminded to Atty. Paul R. Marte, trustee for ’—1 p.m. Montey., claimed as one of the reasons for we succeed in figuring out in to- such elements 1 things as what tng it is mortgaging Its headquar- state officials. The trustees sr: aolkuwk had to cope with < the NEW HAVEN. Conn. ecauBe wMch Manchester said fa iw ell to pictures we get of the statesmen ity, low cost auto insurance . . . avail- newspaper also took note of a of Manchester, died yesterday at ing printers and newspaper pub- tee building was too near Ver- wbuld accept two or three on-site ’ said at his home Monday night forth, and the secretary of state Capitol building from now on are Atty. Warten Maxwell Sr., counael Maty Elizabeth Convalescent lishers "resume negotiations and the parking meter, constituted a of our time, or the accounts of eiUifT there for sotne ceremonial for the, tdirn, pounced on Judd’a similar report in Newsweek mag- Mrd. W addell non St. inspections a year as part of a He said he "generally felt rea may be where the state treasurer Home, MyUUc. continue in session until an agree- system to prevent sneak testing., good" about the latest court ac ragtontuon and an invitation. events in the Congo, or the real used to be, and the state treasur- purpose, which may eventually able to s%fe drivers only. •tatement that there were no azine. Since tee first application, Lee, president of the U.S. Con. Mr. Pajmer was bom in Leffing- ment has been reached." Kennedy replied he was encour-- tlon. H m disappearance of the park- truth about what goes on in the er may be up where the secretary have to be defined by the Ju- rigid atandards at procedures. well. Conn., and Uvsd in Manches- Both sides, the resolution said. Russell Broderick, the owner, has diciary Committee, or just be- ference of }AiLyon, was in Wash- Noble Grand changed the building plot to in- aged by Khrushchev’s change of Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy ing meter means a reatoration to Himalayas, or even the reproduc- of state used to be. If there are none, said Atty. ington Friday with other mayora ter from 1947 to 1960. seem to be unable to remain at attitude which the Soviet premier said he has no plans to sent But a few things can, perhaps, cause they love legislative pol- Muir, then, let SoUanek be Judged Survivors include three daugh- the bargaining table long enough clude more land on Taylor St., the peoptr o f Manchester of their tion of photography Itself is as They conferred with Atty. Gen. called "a major act of good will, marshals into the state, as wai be made clear. One Is that, hence- itics so much they- can't hear by what ia common practice in ters, MN. Gladys Judd o f North Of Rebekahs to effectively dlsmuw a settle- and has established new front and own right to use their own streets, close to the truth as It could be. forth, there will really be almost staying away In those horrible Robert F. Kenne^ on a possible Bide lines, wlilch, he .eays, con- on the part of the Soviet Union.” | done at the University Of Missis- high achoCto, rather than by what domestic Peace Corps. Lee Idng Franklin, Mix. Charlotto VoUnsky ment.” U.S. officials cautioned that be-'g{ppi lu the case of James Mere for which they themselves have We have seen American tanks in no administrative offices in the real U which Neville, Pleads Guilty His proposal boils down to al- ered. quite unintentional, and does not SM ALLEST HEARING AID W ORLD 968 MAIN ST., OBOtTND FLOOB—TBL. MI 9-6241 PRINT GO. Robert Armstrong, recording sec night. decide to relocate the road. Clemson <»n appeal the order tc Chat is good, and it is about time. now 33, attempted to do Feb. 31, NEW HAVEN (A P )—Mrs. Con- lowing the installation of three un- count in, except in the case of cer- “INSUKANSMITHS SINCB 1914" ' 723 MAIN ST. stance Pompano, 88, tiny house rotary; Mrs. Clyde Beckwith, The strike haa idled 5,600 mem- At present there are no road admit Gantt. Meantime, the col 19M. Neville was partially para- Hospital Notes .treasurer, and Mrs. Edith W manned, automatic seismic sta- The departure of the meters has tain autobiographical efforts, PHONE MI 9-4501 lyzed when he landed on hla neck. wife and mother of three who tried bers of Transport Workers Local lines on file with the town engi- lege must admit the Negro archl aome particular meaning to the Smith, financial secretary. 234 and left half a million rldera neer's office for this intersection. tions—the so-called “ black box- those Instances in which somebody The gym teacher ahould make to make ends meet by robbing a k&s. Wswldoll appointed the fol es"—on Soviet territory, and to lecture student. sure the student knows the funda- bank, plMkded guilty to federal Vlaltlng hours are 3 to 8 p.m of buses, trolleys and subways Since the building was apparent- downtown business community as deliberately sets out to spin a lowing officers; Mrs. William permit two or three visits a year U.S. Dist. Judge C. C. Wych« mentals of the exercise, said Judd, chargee yesterday. for all areas, except matoinlty, without their normal mode of ly not in violation of town ordi- a whole, and therefore to all-Man- fairy tale, or create one particu- where they aro 8 to 4 p.m. and Ewing, left su^iportor to the noble of the international control teams, of Spartanburg, especially to put out his hands to Mrs. Pompano, armed with an travel. ' nances, the ZBA dismissed the re- The United States originally ruled against Gm U a admlttMce, chester. • :S9 to 8 p.m., and prlvam rooms, grand; Mrs. Sedrick Straughan Bargaining continued intermit- lar kind of impression, or hand break the fall, tucking the head, empty revolver .which die didn’t right supporter to noble grand quesL asked for 12-20 on-site inspections must carry out the orders of me One thing it does is emphasize f le w g the elbows and lending on even take out of her purse, hrid tip where they are 1# a.m. to 8 p.m. tently Monday with a high point The.,ZBA also, heaRl(and .grant- history some lemon of a "truth." VjMtore are requested not to Mrs. Robert Walnum. warden year and later reduced its re- appeals court, a mlqor responsibility. Quite obvi- the bhwldeN. . coming late in tee afiomoon .wheik ^ Nether vanwicbsla(^'to$I>t': quest to eight to 10. ’The college said It will issue So H will be with considerable In patients room. No more Mrs. CTIlnton Keeney, conductor Robert Stier, presidoit o f the ously. if the big objective o? this Next' to miOeli$"sQr* the’^etudent two visitors at one time per Mrs. Clarence Aspinwail, color A 'request from Frank Stam- Identity cards to students, faculty skepticism, thank you, that we She was arrested a short time Philadelphia ’Transportation Co ler, to allow a building lot at 710 community decision is to creatd knows toe flmdamentaU and can patleqt bearer; Mr. and Mrs. Julius and newsmen in an apparent will await, one day. the publicatibn do them, aaUd Judd, the most Im- Ikter th a store in the center of Strong, outside and inside guard' announced tee .company had petl Keeney St., in Rural Zone, with move to control entry on to the convenience and welcome for cus- tinned the atate lor immediate ap South Windsor of the Schleslnger diaries of the ^ ta i)t,thing„ toe______tokcher______^ do laCheshire, where she had used . ADMrrTBP^YES’TERDAY: John Ians;.-Mrs. Howard Smith, chap' lesa telui the .160 fert of frontage sprawling campus in rural Pick- tomers of all kinds, the owners proval of a faca./iiMNaee. New FronUer. We are not sure,, lAuMien, 636 Gardner St.; Jeffroy lain; Mrs. ’Thora Maloney, musi required 1^ regulaitlpM^'-.Btamler ens and Oconee counties. autd proprietors of downtown ea- yet, whether he ha-s been disillu- fld( m ablHiy to “ Bonenko Bast Hartford; William clan; Mrs. Elsie White and Mrs plans to di'vlde a tract on Keeney Three Arriested The school reported it has sel lychologlMl prepdratlcm Mrs. Pompano’s explanation for St. into four plots, one with only t^Ushments will make some vol- sioned and sobered, or merely erclse. Arnold, 66 Village St.; Mrs. Nellie McAllister, left and right Netesprint Export Low aside a single room for Gantt in untary point of seeing that neither ia very int](portknC he said. her actidn was that household bills Martha Bnyder, Coventry; Donald supporters of the chaplain; Mrs. OTTAWA (AP)—The New York 130 feet of fontage. On Garage Theft the smallest dormitory on th* alerted to the possibilities that ex- efiipr little more nerve,*' which 'her rhuehand, Raymefid, A request from St. M a r y’s their own cars nor those of their The smallest hearing aid in the world, the new Sonotone "It tak' May; Marlborough; Mrs. Shirley William PrehUce and Mrs. Alice and Cleveland newspaper strikes campus. ist for making whatever kind of be said. didn’t know About, were piUng pp Ramienbach, Bolton Rd.; Vernon; Wetherell, leR and right support are cutting deep into Canadian Church for five directional signs, Clemson attorneys contended in employes now begin moving, even “ WISP-EAR” is worn entirely inside the ear. It weighs "But the bpyt Uka the ohalleng* aiid «be wait despm te for money. Three East Hartford youths have history the historian pleases. lUchael Leister, Hebron; Edward era to Uie past noble grand; Mrs, newsprint exports and payrolls. three at the outskirts of town, been arrested and charged with their appeal of the order that for the legal two hour tag-free pe- under l/5th of an ounce with battery— light as a nickle, of a little moN Height," he said. She pleeded.-ffu^y in IIB, Dls-' Henry Starkweather, publicity, Bobneraki, East Hartford; Mrs. It is estimated that approxi- one at Center and Church Sts., larency as a result of an Incident Gantt failed to complete admit- riod, into those spots which would small as a dime. The “WISP-EAR” fits completely inside He aaid tHlk sxeiidlae ia com- trict Court to Onk of tW6-oouatf Katherine Bauer, 68 Trebbe Dr.; and Mlee Ellen Arendt, soloist. mately $11 million in newsprint and one at tee church’s parking tance requirements and that the Knights Of The Bone mon among high achool gym against'her—that of etaaling'Ato Mrs. Christensen, retiriag noble at Kloter’s Service Station on Rt. be most convenient for their own the ear— no outside (Mrds, tubes or wires. Can help 7 Mrs Vtrglnie, Z eela n d , T ^ an d ; exports and $4 million In wages lot on Park St. 6 Sunday. college would be "Irreparably in- claasee. amount in excess of |100 fiVm a Mrs! Irene LaOom, Coventry; Mre. grand, was presented with a past have been lost since the strikes At the December meeting, tee jured ” if it la forced to admit a customers. It is strange indeed that, in all out of 10 persons with hearing losses, including those On the queattoh o f adequate su- Resident State Trooper Ronald bank; A seconq pkarge of robbery Grace W ^ht, -ab H. Elm 8L; Gall noble grand’s Jewel by Mrs. Alice began in New York seven weeks ZBA decided that It would allow student in violation of college The second thing the removal of the annals of modem research, no who “hear but don’t understand.” You must see it to pervision A a olaab,,>Iuild said toe with violence waii|';«fismtaiwd. Trevttt; Glastonbury; Ravm'ond Wetherell. She also received Jacobsen has summoned Ronald ago and in Cleveland eight weeks not more than four directional Moore, 17, of 18 Woodbrldge Ave., rules. the meters does for the Manches- special and fitting credit is given believe it. ^hone, visit or wrte— apparatus Should be arranged so No date was set for Aeateneinf. KienhoU, S to m ; Mrs. Marion gifts from her officers. ago. signs for any one church. the teacher can aqe everyone in Mrs. WUUsms, vice grand, ap- James Lata, 20, and Theodore ter business community is belp to thoee cooperative and venture- RiM hlei :<60 .BbteeU Bt.; Mrs. Pa- Robert M. Fowler, president of; Atty. Herbert Phelon, represent- THUMB ON THE SCALE toe claaa at tha aame ttihe, poa- t(^!:'Tlenianh, Andover; Otto pointed MrSi Jlenry Btwkweather Lata, 17, both of 678 Burnside Ave., open the way toward a progres- some souls without whom our spe- Bank Robbi the Canadian Newsprint Associa- ing the church, said he thought to the Bast Hartford session of HARTFORD (AP—At least IJ aibly from a platform. Alep, an ^NE»r,tlAVEN (AP) AuAr, 43.0ourfiand 8 t.; Mrs. and Mrs. Frederick Mletzer as her tlon, recently estimated that the | the sign on church property should alve, constructive solution of its cialists in the setUng, knitting, 'S O N O T O N E“> kasistant ahould be used, evSn if MUtdtidi, Robin,-Rd., Ver- Circuit Court 12 on Feb, 11. Each dry cleaners in the Hartford 6rei| W iardt, 84, of B)iMgetx)r:; haeTa^ left and right supporters. strike in New York Is costing the not count toward the total of four, are known to be using Ulega own survival problems. and cast of bones might still be 18 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD— 247-4070 he U Just a talented student, he .Um Jeanne Bennett, An- Mrs. Sedrick Straughkn presented is under $800 bond. netted hla role;$ the $18,360 B tiii Cainadlan Industry about 81.5 mil- The ZBA agreed. Trooper Jacobsen said six new , The removal of the meters does stranded back in the dark ages. said. tol bank hoKhip JAst month StMi TJanet Keeney, 30 Knox St. ; Mrs. Edith W. Smite With a past lion a week in newsprint export. The board tUso allowed tee B-H BATTRIES, ACCESSORIES and REPAIRS ON Spotters or student guards ^ l^ad, HaNrdvUie; David noble grand jewel on behalf of tires Md a case of oil, allegedly ; Fran'l* M. Geraze^f tee not even begin to be, in itself, any n ils is a fitting time, how-ever, wfll ^pniumiU^ te^ 8$*^^ Canadian mills ship an average Co., planning to erect an office PRACTICALLY ALL MAKES OF HEARING AIDS rood for teadi^ as well ea for W ^ k e r 8^; Sheryll Sunset Lodge. removed from the Kloter station! of ^ cure-all for the downtown businces to see that they begin getting the of 12,600 tons a week to New York building at 257 E. Center St., an NEED HEARNG HELP? safety, he aakL ruay ahould be *”^rhardt pleSSdmillty to fed*r^8 k” ^ ^ ® *^ P *” **^?* Mrs. Nonnie Hlldlng, and a com- papers. Cleveland newspapers ah extension of 120 days before con Sunday afternoon while the youths j, district. They have been only a credit that is their due. OUR LOCAL CONSULTANT WILL experienced, he added. a! v S ^ a v TYk LsCroix wflUmanUc: Edward mittee, served refreXhinents in the sorb 2,000 to 3,000 tons of Cana- Btructlon must begin. were using the property to work | offered to remove contributory source of its diffi- Controller Called ^ Udzlm.,* EUtogton; Mrs. Helen dining room. The tables were dec- on their cars, has been recovered, credits to the clean Almost any weekend, or any GLADLY COME 'TO YOUR HOME ______James dian paper a week. The office building was ap culties, and the eatabliahment of Wednesday afternoon for that Another wltneaa, this morning, ’The other four men implicated ' orated with white candles and Fowler said tee loss of sales to proved at tee ZBA’s September Three of the tires were found In, -pjjg scales have not been ap called by Atty. Alvin Leone of in the rotobery — BrldgeiMrt po- kendail Brandy St., Bolton; John wreaths of pink roses. Mrs. Wad- Moore’s possession, the other three pr<^ed by th« state because ol' the principle of free parking down- matter, a sharp and observant eye Wlellcska, 911 Avery St.; Mrs. the two cities will not be recover 1962 meetkiig. However, any build Baat Hartford, Neville’s counsel, liceman Ftobert Cannell, 39; Rob- dell presented Mr. and Mrs. How- ing which is allowed by a 'variance tires and case of oil at the hom e. doubts about their accuracy town ia only the first step of nuuiy June McNally, 6 Morse Rd.; Mrs. able in any poet-strike surge of may catch these volunteers head- was Town Oontroller Jay BtUng- ert, Fazekas, 24, of Fairfield; ard Smith with an anniversary sades. must be under construction -within of the Latas’ brother in Colche.ster.' cleaners use them to determiw steps we must obviously take to ing off to the north, their imple- Francis E. Redin, 24, of Bridge- Julia Menzei. Oovm^: Investigation is continuing. The , the charge for cleaning. Gersz sale Glade 80 Carter 8t.; Ellaabeth csdie in honor of their 47th anni- 120 days of tee date the variance protect our present stake in the ments of fracture and sprain The oontroller teatlfled that port; end James J. Nazarljchuk, versary. waa granted or else the variance arrest of a fourth youth is expect-1 the scales may also M in use ir taachera’ salary checks are signed McMulUii. 26 View Bt. other parts of the state. downtown ares and guarantee a strapped securely to their car roof, 23, of Bridgeport—pleaded Inno- BIR’THS YES’IERDAY- A son A refreshment committee in- must be submitted again. ed, the trooper said. 1 REMSTER TOtfItHT by the town treasurer and the cent last wei^. Concordia Adopts During the past four months the proeperoua, inviting futiure for it. to Mr. and M « . Edmond ’Trial, 76 cluded Mrs. Helmer Johnson, Mrs. themselves bundled in great thick- auperintendent of schools. Carrie Warnock and Mias Anne firm has been designing variations It la fortunate that the further nesses of warmth designed to Atty. Maxwell, who is attempt- Florence 8L: a daughter to Mr. 6:30-7:00 P.M. And Mre. Robert Fuller, Hebron; a Leggett. Largest Budget on the layout of the property. They phases of this problem are cur- ing to prove that neither Sol- have now decided on a plot plan, eliminate imtoward bounce or daughter to MT. and Mrs. Richard rently receiving more thought and chill from the ultimate ride on a ; laitek nor the board, of education Civil Rights A budget o f $68,657 was accept- but construction csinnot start im- are agents of the town, examined Range, WMpplng: a daughter to mediately. The extension of start study than ever before, and one THE U NIVERSITY O F C O N N ECTICU T ed for tee 1963 fiscal year at tee stretcher, their faces alight with ' Btlinger minutely on whether he Mr. M d Mrs. Donald Graf, Wap- TPC Okays Bid of constoructlon will allow for teds hopes for the time when, among Ptnf * P Mrs. Albert annual meeting of Concordia the good cheer that comes upon | mad knew that the checks were Contrasted in Lutheran Chunte Saturday. Ron- delay. the various solutions suggested signed by the treasurer and su- Moffatt, Bast Hartford; a eon to Of Bottle Works Also allowed last nigM was a those who find the formula for, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Peck, 14 ald Sanewsky, chairman of 1962 and tentatively outlined, one co- serving their own pleasures and j THE C O N N ECTICU T ASSO CIA TIO N berlnteniisnt. finance committee, aimounced teat request from Rudolph L Dupont ^ B U l^ e r tesUfled that.while he Russia, U.S.Strong B t; a son to Mr. and Mrs. for a limited automriblle repairer’s hesive program proves able to the needs of research in one single J<*n Janty, Wapplng; a dai^hter Tha Town Planning Commission this was the largest budget In Con- O F M A N C H E S T E R O F REAL ESTA TE BO ARDS Undarstanda the checks are has voted,''at a ^>eclal meeting, to license for 134 E. Center St. command the united support and act. to Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Muniz, 37 cordia’s hiatory. i signed by toeae two offictals, he (CkmOnned. (rhm Page One) ^ grant a zone change for property A report on the growth of tee Put off untU tee ZBA’s Febru- effort and stout-hearted gamble of Not all of those who go forth AnnouncoA has never, seen euch a check eo he Margaret Rd. on tee west side of Henderson Rd. ary meeting waa a similar request Brnn church Mowed an Increase of 182 the whole community. One early, with such dedication are extended cannot say of his own knowledge to Business Zone II from Resi- confirmed members In tee past from Paul J. Messier for 279 N. sobering verdict seems possible. the full prlvllegea they seek. But, that u Hm Im bo. groes, and voting records were in- -yESTERDAY: dence Zone A. three years, the . highest grmrth Main St. - A tty . Sacco asked EUlnger The change was requested in Seven neighbors of tee K.F. « When the cure is found, it may each week, there are the chosen rroV .r'X^.*’^ M ^ '^ S la «r4 6 3 ^eney rate among Lutheran ChUTches Whether to* teachers are any- to such suits In 82 othor c&sss. I tPmvrm TuTf*no.i*r f>ov®ritrv* December by the Manchester Bot- in tee state. Concordia now ranks p . Co. stood at the hearing last have to be found here in Manches- few who, upon returning to their JvheN listed ae employes of the tling Oo., which owns tee property. night to protest any eniarg-esnent THE SPRHH! '.r* among the lO largest Lutheran ter, and it may have to come out of home towns and cities, go direct- town. increase in the number of Ne- ‘The firm intends to sell the two Churches in Connecticut according of tee manufacturing firm. EUlnger said no, toey are not, Viola Hay, 187.BrookAeld St; Jo- lots south of tee bottling works to "They have expanded before,” Manchester energy and resource, ly to the hospital, where another groes -employed by the federal GenoveM. 587 Center Bt.; to tee Rev. Paul C. Kateer^ pastor. 0 far u toe funds he manages government in Civil' Service grade WUliam Olekslnskl of WUlle’s said Arthur Kelly, 313 Charter mustered by Manchester people. chapter in the annals of the broken Stephen Provoet Springdale; Edward Kehl and a committee REAL ES TAR PROGRAM me conoemsd. Atty. Baceo hopes 5 through 11 and a 81.1 per cent Steak House, 448 Center St., who served dinner for about ISO adults Oak St., “ and they promised us That is for the Immediate future. bone is soon put into the records. HERE . : . HIRER TOO REED IT! David Bolduc, Wapplng; Alphonse to prove that Bollanek and the Increeae in grades 13 through 18 plans to use tee land for parking and 40 children before the meeting. then that they would not expand For the present, the meters are In the course of time, If these board o f education are agenta of in tee peat two years. Beruby, IS Arch S t; Mre. Emma space. The (^Udren were entertained again. That’s why we did not op- dead at last, and that is a help. Thara’s nothing like having ready cash whan you nead it— toe state board of educaUco. “ The headline hunter” prtd Verona, Andover; Patrick Coimel Neighbors objected to tee pro- pose teem before.” hardy, public-spirited souls merely PRIN CIPLES and TEC H N IQ UES O F CnrreBt Animal ly. Hartford; George Dean, Cheat with a cartoon show while adult continue their present dedlcaticm Dividend On particular attenfion to tee vlo* posed zone change at the Decem- members attended^ tee annual He waa referring to an addltitm RESIDEN TIAL A PPRA ISIN G (S.R.A .) and t h a t's no .piaco b atter to have it than iq savings hara, I^ ce over tee enrollment last, .fan ridge Dr„ Vernon; Mrs. MarUee ber hearing, complaining of tee that K.F. A D. made tn 1961. DisUlusioned Or Alerted? and good luck, our bone special- ENda, HCibron; Mrs. Uana Kuras meeting. ^ Instructor— MR. ROWLSON Insured Savings aarning a whopping 4% annual dividend. Make it a habit Negro Junes H. Meredite id "nuisance value” of a parking lot, The following were elected to “This la a democracy,” said Mrs. ists will know everything, how ]Legion Auxiliary tee University of Mleeieeipiiii and non. South Windsor. and stating they thought it would Everett Richmond, 848 Cfiiarter Arthur Schleslnger, Jr., who DBBOHAROED TODAY: Sue. three-year terms on tee church many times the same leg. can he to save part of ovary paycheck a t M anchester's oldest Kennedy astd. lower property valuee. coimcil; Carl Bergman, Donald Pe- Oak SL "In a democracy the ma- used to be an historian, and who Tuesday Evenings From 7-8:30 P.M. Ellen Babcock, EUlngton; Charles broken, hqw many times the same Loses Treasurer The historian, bowevir, will The applicants contended that gosh. Stanley Ruganla, Raq>b jority Mould rule. The majority of recently has been sitting close to Beginning January 22— Fee $40.00 financial institution where yo ur savings ara fully insured up Vandaoburgh, 49 8. Hawthorne the area along O n ter St. and Ei. tee area is residential, so no ex- leg can he broken in the same spot, record the progress mader-aM Schaller and Burton Smite. the seat of history as an aide in Register Between 6:30-7:00 On Tuesday Mn. Ehner Riee, 76 Russril Bt. the unflinchiiig commltmant S t: John Canny, Baait HArtford; Center St. was heavily commercial Those retiring after fulfilling pansion of an industrial use should whether, as in welding, the mend- to $10,000. tjioiMi Rlxsa, 8U Center St.; Mrs. already. The new First National the White House, discussed some At First Class Meeting realrned aa treasurer of the Amsr- of the federal governmant to rivO terms on tea council included Ed- be allowed." ed beme becomes stronger than the rirtits — tMit more tmportahtiy, Christine LaVae, 6 Cushman Dr.; Store t the problems of constructing ac- L eftm Auxiliary last night ward Kehl, George Krause, Alfred surrounding original, sind whether and more notably, in the amount WUhaih Brawn, 19 Locust S t; east side o f Henderson Rd. C. Lange, vice president; Relnhold was (MUy going to enlarge its of- rata hiatory In an address before at Rs meeting at the Legtod there ia any relation between the of voluntuy comidianoe by South- John n g lsy , 34 Bkie S t Rautenberg and Ronald Ba^iewsky. fioe faciUUes, and teat no new e A m e rica ^ Historical Associa- Bom*. M n. BvereU Kennedy Each waa presented w ith a Mar- machines wroiild be Installed. K thickness of the bone in varying REAL ESTATE PRIN CIPLES and PR A CTICES ern officials and olttzens in thla tion the other day, and sounded as iNa eleeited treasurer for the un- area.” Kennedy aaid. Church Men Pick tin Luteer plaque in recognition Rut neighbors were afraid teat portiona of the anatomy, as, say tt being on tha inside of actual Instructor— MR. DOGHERTY The- attorney, general akid offi- UConn fteceives of service to the church. present office space would be con- in the leg, and in the head. A -ft expired term cia ls'h i 39 counties in Georgia, Name for Group •Walter Kinchideper, 19 Proctor verted for more machine tools. | ^vanta had heightened his estimate Mrs. Rio* iiUkai MisalBaipyi and LajMI- Rd.. waa given a puWks eommen- The key to tee oppositions argu- ^ ^ Solves y o u r We would suggeat that, in order Wednesday Evenings From 7-9:15 P.M. leaving MeiMhkiter khon to ihake Grant from Co-op it what It takea to be an accurate that the general public might ap- an* voumtarily ..(made voting Tyc- dation for service to tee church. ments is a town regulation that oi- j ^lAorian. Beginning January 23— Fee $30.00 tkalr home in Florid*. >, Mt*- 1 xvailabl* to JusUce D*r “" "Presbytorfan Men” was the He recently retired as chairman Iowa expansion of no more tlian 60 ]H«ciate the devotion and sacri- Register Between 6:30-7:00 On Wednesday Sr Utile. nilMLGiifioiala. V~ . Th# .Cenlfal ObnnecUwt Co- name chOMh, by tee men’s group of an usher committee. per cent of the assessed value of j i What he confessed was that he S A V I M 1 i S opiiatlTr Farmers Association, o f tee Presbyterian Church at its fice of such individuals, the good At First Class Meeting Hn. Rice ^ e ^ w h lle , baM In the A new driveway at the church any building teat does not edntorm in n ersp ace pro ble m ! had lost faith in some of tbe com- doctors of Manchester make avail- lto’$;khi|dg!W. vrhkt^ do we Jne., 16 A j«l PI., haa given a $8.- meeting tort ni$1jt at tee church. was named Rautenberg Dr., for with tee zoning requirements. 000, grant to tee Unlveraky of A nomlnatiii^commltfcee waa ihonly accepted tools of the his- able, for public citation and , Relnhold Rautenberg of 12 Em- K.F. ft D., an Indiutrial firm, is 1 0 )A N CoibiiecUcut to support a continu- appointed to submit * alate of of- erson St., in re co ^ tlo n for his An Eclipse Iimerbed provide* you' t^Klan, Ruoh aa tbe diartas of offl- located in a Residence Zone A award, an qccurate and Inclusive V . . < i I % I ing'atMy Ok nutrtsnt requirenunta ficers at a February tnrotlng. The service as fund raiser for tee jeials, official dohunanta, and the ^ the gwupj- tfaTMU with a sofa by day that looks and iits honor's list for every aeaeon, with REAL ES T A n LA W for pmiluy, it waa reported today. committee Ineludek. wilHam driveway. The congregation vot- The ZBA will now try to de- paws or itingaSina aeoounta o f tha ;*d to mrestiu represent The project la IMng conducted Strain, Brvtag Prentice kiitd Ed- like a sofa. Then at night, .. preito some provision for an award—say amebican express ImTa:' h| aalfL., ed' unanimously in favor of tbe termine whether tee firm haa ap- dihy. Tl|aaa thinga arc not as ac- skis crossed and broken on a field Instructor— MR. KOTKIN and STAFF tht auxtttanTw mnf nvt dX V o p m x O “ We AM Christum ai tha Vnlvarslty OoU%* of Axrt- woifi ValleBa. name. proached tee permitted 60 per cent ... It converts to 6 full six# gueft bed TKAVEUtBS CHEQUES mmrt EWtiSal BeourRy Conf^ Mitqre jh t|>o Petiltry Science Da- Bdwiwd fioott, drum major of hjarata ; as they ought to be, of plaster parts— to each and harMaad . and . q|)|UaiM.' with earUer building enlarge- with a bouyant, mutti-coU BcQpM •cUashigvr fbuhd, not when yw Monday Evenings From 7-9:15 PJH. ELEKST riEAMeiAL ft'

«!-"»*** W • • ^ANCHggtte Evaaiam a ^ u i» ; iiAMCHESTBB, conn,> Tuesday, January aiiges MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTBR, CONN, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1968 'mmmsBT ...... -...... ------_____ etotifloata pro- DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLB Andover gnin. Tha daea wlU ba held at BY ROUSON OtiR BOARDING HOUSE witli MAJOR BOOPLB Slouth Windsor Ren&ival Group to Eix m lulkalMr High Sdiool on Tuaadaya mnA SFOircB finm T ^ O to 9:80 pan. Oataloge. ■raavaD i^et HolmBtoire Stxna. H ig h $chool Wins Charter ^ow n C o iin d i Progratn tor NortK Enders ^ n . Welles’ Mini Maolnan, a actenda fiction ElMtjMASOR/NtoU CAN *) writer, to n g r a d t^ of Banard Oonoga, aad°naa had a number of toAO>WM.00,«0ieie/10OI8TURB NDU.- 6LBEP(H'm'6(VLItB A Ta lk Set by CELL EXCUSE MB Honw So<^^ id a lists both town dl- dw ii atoctoe published, aa well as AT-WlB IWfteEMLY ttoOR,BUT X FOR OOMflN^AROUNO SpOCMMII a novel "Itoe DiplDkla,” published CRAV» BANCTUARV' «N VOW? COtY V- m torar Philip L, Burgasa, preal. by Avon. Mtoa MkcLean baa also HOME FOR A FEW tPAVE/t—X AM TH'BACK TO Trf FRONT and da dtiM^v44MS04r^^^.(^ dent ^'.Iha Eighth DIatrict; Alex- G O P Women written radio and televlaion amtote. DOOR-»FP4ERB WAS n » ' \ t t t f U m M 'R o n o T ' ■oetaiyfntty Houaa. Hia. chunh ehoir will New Items mtttaA kM baanasotto Hortkllnd jandar Penny, chidman of the IN A BIT OF A MOOOLE ■«* A TPflATTBD SOME STEWS rinsin' INMt UE. IBM* ..... tmaoti at T to w atnetumy. The annual maateng Oi the unit- IfIFLE I tm tV r KNOW WA6 LOADED raaidaiita ta tha a m batag con- Cltlaaivi Ad'riaory Conunlttaa and The Andover RapdUloan Wom- ed OounoU of Church women of the TH BELL A HALF Ben \3iWfaitor TIm boaM ocllMataaa Urn maat law buahUM will Oanaral lUohard MarUn, WENT OFF AND DIELOD6ED A LAR6E^ HOUR AEO.WANnH6 at S p.m. VTlday in tha church aldarad iof urban ranawal akd to ah'a Club wUl meet tonight at 8 WUHmanUc area win be bald on SSCTtON OF CEILIN& PUASTEB-^ 7H?b?------•* i?5SSS»*** (OHft) lio^ a olMitar an . -baaomont. ba opniMMid a t Hw maattag of othar tatamtad tadlvlihM|^j; ji I* BaaldeB mambara of the rode- o’clook In the aU-purpoM room of Friday. The 9 pan. meeting wUl AND 1 60UN0ED TUE BUELE FOR TOIE)OWIFX'DUHE OklAboBMP 11 Apcrtvi Ivoloimtent agency, the maatlng will be bted nt Flrat Oongmagtional TO RENT A BOAT OR 4 iW ’ itoa sinior »B rim MtooMrip tha Tbwh 'OMmoa. tonorrpw a t PubUahad to "raptei a h ‘j tha the aohool. Guoet apeakar will be RETREAT BE- ib e SST of tha dbMRn wBTmaat.aitT sm . prograaa , arid axpain dttfatont ialao ba attended by 8am Phia and State Senator PYanklln Wallaa of Church ta WWiinaatio, and to cinn HAVE SOME SHEEP E m Uo M m i 7:S0 pjii. in tha Wgb aohool M .^om aa Wtiarth, rapraaantaUvas of FORE THE WIFE -^-yJU P P tO * MBiNM _ Itauhnday aT tha Ohurota Oamua phasairof Uta E tbanm sw al .pro- tha 88th DMrlct, who WUl talk on to ah tatereated women. Oueot AME HOME' U M O f e e v ^ M U g a a U w nlty Boum to aittand' a > akaitint griun,!’ the ftrit taaua Ihvltaa all '‘ba planning. eonaultanta for tha the wOric confronting the lagUla- apeakar wlU be B n . Charies Pre- I SEE NOU PONT wi w l i i w b o E f dirsolfle ’ CgrtiiiA! Mheoi, m ^ p a d In ihiE aaugonr ara iro j^ , Raymond and May Aa- witt, who wUl apeak on "Women BELIEVE IN S/S/VS, MTwW uMW M B u t lUarltf until IB djil bB CMin’a , ntanatad< toM . rsBiMi(« to a tura thia term. Ben.m T WWeUea,t whooe ITAMcHimn ISSl latum toBOMl.paWnil a f t : _ agg pM^flto Jan. 98Mitt tha 'Actataa. home la in Talcottvllle, la now In of Afghaniiatan." OL' FWIENPi tfUBtiir wm- sMwt pWoBnA lodit. lU Tha nawalattar alao announcaa Thom ariahing fUrtbar Informa- lISflBMlWMr S&ISii MM inamMnMp in tb i NH8 pra- tha buOdtag^fttr raf At Uta -lna^l^, tow w o^lalB the relocation of Uw lOtA a office pr*viouirty aervad three terma ta UBWiac tad MPolyiiMlin 42Blrd.«pwjr laatto EtamUDBa.. . ^ Tomoarair 0N>m 7 tp B pjn. trill AdaPlng tha 190,000 htUiM^ az^ colisultanta and otfKwa of to 886 Main S t The old office was Howe aon of Long HUH Rd. ITanlintlltt ______MAEP. . . ------Ih the Municipal Building, / ^ e ura. M«twrtl B. Hutchlnaon wlU atUrwUMkHdi I I U c d p a M A ohmitir oC Ijha Vuturo Tsiwn- ftaa froin tha A tha iOlghth l^atrldt wlU tamlaln Oretald Oalture Talk MAM«nlWMd SOUmcod a n Aasob^ ion is boiaR/oiriMd In Homa^ftEOnoa AgMOy fOr pra- tha nfban renewal proeaaa and agency*a tolephone n u m ^ a ^ o ctaurg# of refreahmenta, aa- The Andover Garden ClUb wtll w ^ nrire tha Mhms uMar tbs EOHla h o m tows If The achooTa baakattiai Aooaptanoa o f. tha 19B1-B8 agenda of tha board of Sducatlon Farnham wiU ba held Friday at ^ ouatomary, to hear ap- wood Hudaon and Mrs. Hairy i i — *k TviU play Sonwta today nual town report; and riaoUng today at 7:80 p.m. to Bchaub'a Reetanrant < poals. xr.mannMunaon aoiaaaid that ,the1,^ Taylor. L Appdtatiaant of a Jury oonun^ The South Windsor High School | A Good Tim e To Buy Is town aM s*iU traval tho Mgb aohooL Tha maatlng U ______•*•*>*■ k®''* y*t completed E l ^ l d d i W i basketball team wUl play^ y East I their work, and have been granted ______Evening Herald An- EtSpbmot Hampton W*. 27, naar tha new Ugh aohool tw town BriafS n homa acidnit: * Tha Slatarhood of Tampla Bath Gerald J. levoie, eleotronica I report of the anaaaanrs i» in, ample Habron. ,uaa; taaUllIng aidowalho in ^ technician third claae, USN, son of noUce wlU be taven to texpayera of THAT AUPT HAT U the vanity 361' Tha piSa^nieinbora of louth kata davriopmnit araaa; and dla- HUlel wUl conduct a cake aOle Mr. and Mra. Eugene C. tavoie of I baaalnga aoheduled by tiie Board of KANSAS OTT, Mo. (AP) — in a Cautftor Oak Oonfarencal Ooveatiy Cooperativa N utaan and flUaaloa of tha dralnaga proMam tomorrow, at Miott’a Buparmar- wi Pleasant'il^aUey Rd., was aarv-1 Tax Review, Munaon added, From now on WUUam Anderson SPECIALS on Boataobub Road ' . in Manehaater, bafinnlng at 0 Is going to keep oatmeal In the aontmt. lltindargartoa wlU mapt a t * pjn. _ ji. Mra. Richard Grigorian U tag aboard the destroyer USB Te Teach Writtng ON IT The abhooi'a Jitolor high baakat- Itomorrow a t . Kingsbury Houaa T a B e ar Oaaai______Charlea R. Ware while aha was Miaa Katharina MacLean of oatmeal box and his money in r r baU taam w& pBEf Wimttiam at Hoataaaaa will ba IM - Haymond Dr, Ruaaan P. Hunter, prrtte*' dwlrman. of tho event. W t of tha United States quaran- Waieavrmtom Rd.nu* wUl mux teach«*»*s ua ,~iaiwclass oxin the bank. Anderson’s wallet, which id 9:80 pjn. Wadnoaday at tha local Oarlan, Mra. Bowia BlaokI aor of oonaorvatlon at tha tinl'* Tho TmvI* Blataihood will hold tine forcaa' Jn the Caribbean. The craatlvacreative —wrtting *—for the Unlver- contained $1,701 was stolen from ALUHtNUM gymnaatam. , . varalty of OonnaoUcut, will ba a board mooUiu; Tbumda]^ at the Ware operates from Mayport, Fla. alty of • Otemeettout aa paK of ita' its hiding place in the cereal box. AML Eat Vohmtaar m o th a n a a s la t^ v ^ home of Mra. David Hyman of E g ^ , Maahar at tha A V ^ Robert Dr. A toaahoSrlng aid ollhlc la ba- tha oBaaea thia Helghta Gacdan d u b maatlng to- Tho taoUnumtal dfamar t. honor- Maneheatar Bvealag Be^l • DOOR CANOnES r h* bat* tedey until g..pan. at tha I Gaorga ,PaUaria> H^nst G day at • p,m, at tha Avary tag former RopuUlMte 'Town Sooth Windaer eonreepeodcat Stbaa S^'Oonumuuty-- ■ —— Kiuiutv Gantar.Cantor I drard.dlranl.'lfta. lira, John Yoatar. F< Hni. 8 t namabtaiT Sebool, Hla topic lAora Kata, teleplMMM MI 4-1751. r n i n S ^ toaa a u d lo m ^ taat- Walter Johnaon and Mm. Johna- [will ba "Xntraduetlon to Conaarva- Oommittaa obglnnaii {;Pf. ,John HAVE YOU AN • STORM DOORS tag, aaatoaiB~ ' I and oooonaultatlon by a ton# ! t lW L * taalned hmitng lid oonndtant Teeelwr A14w I Tha elub will aalaot a nominat- EVENT SCHEDULED R. WILLIAMS D m t i inifHtad,ou* A factory' Voluntaarw e w u b m w b mothara#»«#!*# • « • w > -— a ing oommittaa during tha buatnaaa ani STORM tntaad wiH clean aM | with tlw claaaaa^ of t ^ Worth (tor ' Awarda da w — d ba------mada-- ^ to THAT CALLS for FOOD? HI 1 AlaMrawM mt I mvim* gbr UIM • lUi a i a i w...i i i i i i a • “ **” JlUVa A* maiinm>**f w— T H A r S W H AT’S SO P IS- VS A H--I_H A V ETO^ ^^wsarten at. 800^ COngr^^ j I a m s U t a i i n r a l t n i i r i l U l t — 1 ‘ I f n . 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Par- ****'‘'Ta W f Mkretag DIroetar Tha Watantateit idanor Aa- Serve You to Your AND aooMUon amoutlva board k#> lutti and Mia. Mtohaal P ^ . inmm i f a i y E . B c a o k a t t , R N , a a - an ordinaooa in raaponae Tha Toung Mothara a u k wW ■ociata dlroetbr o f., Complete Satisfaction roqhiaat of tho aoloctman bowl to l^m an lflc .today, saaat- I ' M r v i o a A t H a r t f o r d l i o f p i t a l , w U l igm__ nt'_ oaca pariiad on. the lag at tha allays ii. 8 pJU. b e t h e s p e a k e r a t t h e f l r a t m e e t i n g Omt catering aerrice Is act np to Save N ow! x l |^ of .wiay.during winter ftonna S t Juda Ckmncl}, KofC, wUl hava o f t h a R N C l u b o f S o u t h W l n d a n r perguasiTely hi be lleotfde eno«ta> to aooommo- Ha open house for aU intaraated date any aiae gataerfng. Why not F r e e E a t i m a t e a — E - Z T e r m a win ba towed away at tho. own ' 1 t o d a y a t 8 p . m . a t t h e P l e a s •onvEnation or ar’a anpanao. man at 6 p.m. Wadnatday the a n t V a U a y C l u b h o u a e > o n E U l n g —M as and ta& over to t detellaT TTM' Pond Bm Homamakon XefC home on Snake HIU Rd. ^ t o n R o a d . group will moot at 8 pjn, today T h o a u b j e c t O f M l a a B r a c k e t t ’ s befora a group BILL TUNSKY at the hbna of Mrs. Aan> A Aho _____ .Bvohtog H a rS ld ^ - s p e e c h w U l b e r e o r i e n t a t i o n t o on SoE^ i t Abo and MTa. .^ try eorreopendent, F . Panitaa nurstog. develop eonfidtaioe snd GARDEN GROVE M M 0 9 5 WUUam Ooiby will domonatrata .UMis, talephono 7484911. - R a f r a r i u n a n t s w U l b a s e r v e d . A U BMUrance, ■nrhat'S'. Cooking in Bwltaairiand.” r e g i s t e r e d n u r s e s a r e i n v i t e d t o TEUPHONI Ml 9-5313— Ml 9-5314 Bala Oentar Hotea 1 _ « « a t t e n d . gbllity to deal with people! Mm. Barman “Jaka" DaPoyt | MtmPt tffi H e a r c h a o l B e a r d r SkSta Beta To n Gate ReeognMton, Blake Mere Monayl and Dr. Ppbart P. Bowen have F r o g r e a a r e p o r t s o o n o e m l n g bean appolntad to thd nominating c l a i i s r o o m n e e d s ( d o u b l e s e a e l o n a ) conunlttaa. of tha Nathan MaleJ Piam Officials f o r n e x t y e a r a n d t h a p r o p o a a d D A L I Community jOantar. J u n l O T H i ^ S c h o o l w l U b e o n t h e Thr B a n k that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS tturee guaat eharge of ohtainiw chiumtons for 1 apa^ara a t ______of the teen-aih ito w during ^bru- tha Mann_h__a_a te o o u t a ^ of tho Maawboater.. Deagua of “ to w w y. Ehalnnan of the b v- Wonon Votew, Wadnaaday, Jan. lawa committee, la working with 80, at 8 p.m. a t Mott’a AudMor^ Mra. Howard Cra ft and Mrs. Paul l u m . Pittsburgh A Boardman on a review of the Tho Moakora w ill }m M rs aaaoclation’a bylaws. Charlaa J a c o b i preaidant of Plra t Charoh Events Capitol Region Plannteg Agency; P A IN T M l E f f e o t t r o S p e a U n g , H u m a n R e l a t t o n a , B f i i i i r / T r a i n i n g your Th e truate enof .F In t Oonaraga- Horaee Brown, chief of OotnmUr WHAT A ORISVOUSMALAIY AFFUCIS ’ ttonal Ohuroh wlU .u e e t at 8 pmi. nlty l>evelqpinint ZMvialon, Omi- tty WIFE, PR .70R8A. PRAY Thursday > t Kingabury Houna, im o U f lu t - D M a k m t a d B * : o « 5 « i ^ 10 WAYS this T ^ church choir w w rritearae a4 Ion, and Edward R yh o n k of JITTEIIIi 9 FREE Courso WIN IsMfkt Z WDULP HAVE WORDS 7:48 tai tha a aMtuary. . . i M a n c h e a t e r Redevelopment Larsen's WnHYDOR) mmmmai Mm csid WomM O0USACUE.il Tho Oouplea aufa Will M - H A UW A R I. INC. antual mooting a t 8 non. Sgl I " m e e t i n g l a t a 94 Depot ggnara, B4mw~ 1 . I n c r e a s e P o i s e a n d day, preceded uy a pojEluok te t h a M a i t c b e a t a r C o n f i d e n c e P h o n e us^m s E M i l eliuimi vedtry. . aganda' Item, a igMdy « f rag^ana O F T B E A B i O U S 9 . S p e a k E f f e c t i v e l y pSmuttng with antaharii 8 . S e l l T o u x a e l f a n d T o u r Second O m ^'.N a w il. ______tiS 4 L E C V ODUBSB THRIFT RATING? Th e Fra gm ta t, I k w l^ oc on MtarihoateFato taHtm to tiv Ideas OBd Oongre gi^te i^ Cluirch r a g lo o , kumeheetet'e MMiUMClifeiTIR 4 . B e Y o u r B e s t W i t h A n y ____ tatonial ptaaniiig. ' J G r o u p day a t a r ^ “ ta 10:80'Jlta 'a t lha 1 A ooanmUtoek* to a m a a tlM ^ 5 . R e m e m b e r H e m e s CteuichcSmmuntty, Heuea,' Intop-J oludea Mn. fiMsdov, Jon. 29 6 . T l d n k a n d S p e a k o n ■ated womoh are-invited. ^ man; Mfo. Jota Aroimon, _Mia. I Notice Y o u r F e e t Th* oonfliWoon claaa of, tha Hal Harrtaon, Mra Gyngo Mort- 8 P.M. T . 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THE Life Getting Tougher for A aOC(JM(\G i!r EARL YOST Rebound Pace, Baseball Exams Amount of Nostaglia I^Kurts Bdltor Thursday Night On and Off Field INTER-CHUHOH TEN PIN COUNTRY CLUB WOMEN ( HOLIDAY BWEgftR Point Average Standings Standings StajUHags , W. L. Pet. W. L Sportsmanship of Hh^est Degree WrlUen wrawrinaWons for Due for (kirden Fans W. L. Pc *He could haooma opa thWwas the cantor a eontravanriatofor a front-Una job after kisalng02l>-game winner to six years St. Bartholomew’s . . 14 2 .8' Woods ...... 44 28 .613 Tea Cakes . •••••••25 17 Wh^n sportsmanship awards are benig given to high Off 1962 Pace membership in the Manchester NEW YORK (AP)—Thertf at at Mashiea ...... 43 29 .593 Cream P u ffs ...... 34 18 Chapter of the State Board of and making up with tha Angels, came to terms with the Indians Second Congo No. 4 .14 2 .8" •ehools on the basis of performances at athletic events I’d NEW YORK (AP)—Tlieire wifl bs a touch d< ncktolgU fw •re some whQ claim Bo Belin* gkma'a fine pltehars. It's atrloUy trade Which hp aveptually helped St. Bridget s ...... 12 4 .7! Tees ...... 41 31 .563 Cookie Mints ...... 38 19 Approved BesehaM Umplrea to kill, lie also pitched a no-Mtter In a recant lattsr to Haney and while tha Dodgers Wedges ...... 39 33 .551 Date Squares ...... 22 20 like to cast one ballot fw Ellington High School. Last Friday NEW YORK (AP)— will be held Thursday night at baaketl^ fans at Madia(Hi ^uare (3^en toMht. sky’s best sat pitchpit ‘ is the one he up to him. Ha has great sMUty Emanuel No. 2 ...... 12 4 .71 night the Purple Knights' basketball team of Ellington host- makes off the field. and if h i concentrates on bfisar and poeted a lO-U record. Manager Bill Rlgney, Beltoaky added six pitchers—Ron Perran Wapplng No. 2 ...... 12 4 .7! Putters ...... 38 32 .543 Jelly Rolls ...... 20 ‘i2 Things are getting tougher 8 o’clock at the Weot Side Boe. On the same court whwe he used to atjff for New i w t off th Bra.ssiee ...... 37 35 .521 Brownies ...... 19 23 ed arch rival Rockville High on the hardwood court. Elling- Rules sad play situations vrfU' BsllniIsilnaky, who ran Into more ball, Bo can bacoma p grant aadet That ' pitching record did not promlssd that hla bright lights oski, Ed Roebuck, Joe Moeller, Second Congo No. 2.12 4 .71 for Wilt (The Stilt) Chamber- University, 84-year-oId Dolph Schayes of the Sw u y Ni^ Phil Oretega, Bob Miller and Bill So. Methodist No. 1 .10 6 .61 Niblicks ...... 36 .36 A03 Sugar V^fora ...... 18 24 t(«, in its brief c a r » of playing the Rams, has yet to score be reviewed before the exam, ------. ------ftlonals wlU baooma n m w gr- troubkbk m hla first aaasbn In ma to the club, to baaaball and to make ok much an impresston on days wars ever. Drivers ...... 29 43 .401 Ginger l^bapa ..•••••Ifi 38 lain of the San Francisco starting at 7 o’clock. jer'leagua basabill than Napoleon Mnuelf.’’ Stogar. Comm. Bapt. No. 1 . 8 8 .5< a victory. The largeam crowd o ff or In the history at Ilia Nm M iM Haney as . hie antics off tbs field, While Beltoaky was accapttog Spoons ...... 26 46 .363 Warriors in the National Men 21 years of age and 'did at Watailoo, toslata it’s a It was rumored he was to be Others signing were cAtoher Emanuel No. 1 ...... 6 10 .3' the MUon 'Jammed Into the beau Baaketball AasoclattOB to p k r to BaUnaky, who cams to tha ma- terms, MtonesoU first baseman Irons ...... 26 46 .363 First half of the aeaaon atidod Basketball Association. over are ell^ble. orewball. traded to Kansae Olt^ to eomplete Sherm Lollar and pitcher Mike So. Methodist No. 2. 6 10 .3' with the Tea Cokea holding flrat All BUington High gym to watch Bill Sweeney 1,000 realtor season gamaa. jors more csisbrated as a pool Vic Power choee.,.«an unusual Joyce of the Chicago White Sox, The perennial No. 1 league scor- Ha says it without cradclng a shark than a pltohdr and tor a a deal in which the lagels ac- St. James ...... 4 12 .21 place. Topping the scorea Uila the second meeting oT the season The vehicle for this latest nile- moment to agree to his. Twins' pltoherS Don Mossi and Bill Faiil Comm. Bapt. No. 2 .. 4 12 .21 High scorers were Edna HUin- between the two clubs. er suffered his worst week in mfia. Apparently ha la.going to time (ound .lt just as .easy to put quired pitcher Dan Osmski, taut gki 125 and Dolores Paganetti 126. week were Martha Harriaon with' •tone in the career of p n fo a a l^ President Cal Griffith mentioned of Detroit, pitchers Jim Hannan. Second Congo No. 3 . 4 12 .21 RockvlUe, a Class B school, had his four-year NBA career when Indians Hit Skids, al baaketball’a iron man la ^ gat a chance to prove It one way tho ball in the strike sons as the Commlecioner Ford Frick vetoed 130 and 349 and Michallne Hoimra RetainsLead to Ms talk at a breakfast club Jack Jenkins and Jim Duckworth Second Congo No. 1 4 12 .21 won the first meeting between the he scored only 117 points in four or another during the 1968 spaspn side pockst, had a sensational that movo. with 129. first game of an NBA meeting that Power had hot yet Washington, pitcher Bob Veale Wapplng No. 1 . . . . 4 12 .2 MMKRT1AL LEAGUE two In the IVlndy a ty , 62-48. El- games last week. This is an aver- header pltOiw Syraoute_jgi^ with the Loe Angeles Angels, who rookie yeai; la 1962. .The Angels were left holding of age of 29.3 compared to his sea- Tired After Long signed. Power promptly interrupt- and first baseman Donn Clenden- Temple B e th ...... 2 14 .125 lington led practically all the way St. Louis. Boston plays Naw signed him Tuesday with this He was fined |U for after- the beg, and Belinsky. Now hs DUSTY LEAGUE son average of 46.2 for 47 games Over Marshall ed and said "I accept.” on of Pittsburgh and Infielder w. L. Pot. lYlday nig^t, by as much as eight Road Trip Games York In the second g w e.*^ an* gum sd adeolade from General hours shsnanlgnns, was tha aub- Is out of the doghouse, to the Hilliardvllle Lunch .12 3 .800 StnndIngs pointa^ mid-way in the final period which leads the league. other game tonight Detroit k -a t Manager Fred Haney: fold and ready to make a pitch Dick Denovah, Cleveland’s first Wayne Causey of Kansas Oty. High this week were .loe Chllda W. L. POL While his 46.2 average on 882 BAS’nERN mVlSION jaet of a tlN,000 damags aolt and Man. Motor Service .11 4 .733 bafoie' the Rams spurted and San Francisco. 209-567, Phil DeeJardins 212-577, Ruaa’s Market ...... 39 12 .TM fleld goals and 406 fouls for 2,170 Both owner Ekidie Shore and W. U T. Howard Chamberlain 206-551, Vic Botticello Nursery . .10 5 .867 came down the stretch like Whirl Detroit opened Ite weat coast Monarly Bro.s...... 7 8 .467 Gus a Grinders ...... 30 21 .588 away to win, 46-44. points is far ahead of the 33.7 for Coach Pat Egan are in complete IVcvldenoe ...... 28 18 3 Squadrlto 204-205-578, Don An- runner-up Elgin Baylor of Los Quabec CKy .....1 9 17 9 trip laat night by toeing to Los Hollywood Service . 6 9 .400 Wilco Machino...... 27 24 A29 It was a heart-stopper, to say accord when they agree that the derson 204, Stan Hilinski 209, Shv Anns Rest. . . . .27 24 .529 Angeles. Chamberlain is off from “ 21 18 4 Amreles 134-04 as the ’Cats R e m a i n Mario Frattaroli 214, Clarroll Lenox Pharmacy . . . 5 10 .333 the least. Ellington, a Class C list- 10 .333 .HFjj M fg...... 16 35 .318 his 50-point per game average of biggest problem with the Spring- d ...... 18 17 7 started a new winning atraak Nelson 207, Dave Newcomb 234- Man. .Motor Salas . . 5 ed achool, will never come any fleld Indians is that they are Juat after their 11-game string was . 4 10 .267 Woodcock Refrig. .. .18 38 .254 cloeer without winning. laat year. BaUIindre ...... 18 22 .4 603. Steve Shurkus Sr. 208, Rudy Dodge Pontiac . . . . League statistics released to- plain tired. In the first 20 days of WESTERN DIVISION anerpod by Boston Sunday: It was Atop AP Poll Each side had its share of en- Heck 213-552, Paul Miller 565. Among the high scores wort thusiastic student and adult fol- day show through games of Sun- this month they have played 11 Buffalo ...... 26, 14 8 Seraly game siflieduled. Top scor&s lhi.