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LONG BEACH, Calif., WASHINGTON (AP)— (AP)—The balloon that Influential Republicans carried an, adventurous made it clear today that grandmother who vanished they want spending curbs Saturday during a race included along the road to LBJ from Santa Catalina Island economic heights outlined to the mainland was found -♦ n by President Johnson. in the sea, the Coast Guard In his economic message to reported Monday. There Congress, the President said the administration’s Ill-billion He Cautions was no trace of the grand­ tax cut program could help mother, Barbara Keith. spin; the naUonal output uphlU She was one of eight balloon to a record annual level of 1623 Congress on pilots who took off Saturday to billion. race from Avalon on Santa Cat­ Renewed assurance prompUy alina Island to mainland Cali­ came from Sen. Harry F. Byrd, Price Rises fornia. One fell nearby. Seven D-Va., that the House-passed left the island as small craft tax measure will be hurried WASHINGTON (AP) — warnings were flying and rain along as fast a» txiBaible. He came down. Only one made it heads the Senate Finance Com­ President Johnson predict­ to the coast. mittee which is considering the ed today record-smashing Boats rescued the airmen—in­ bill. prosperity in 1964 if Con­ cluding actor Cliff Robertson— "We expect to complete com­ but Mrs. Keith’s onion-shaped mittee action on the bill this gress acts—not in one or balloon went higher than the oth­ week. The staff thinks it will two months but now”—on ers, caught a stiff breeze, and take an additional week to draw the $ll-biIlion tax cut. outdistanced its escorUng boat up the report on the complex without It, Johnson warned below. measure, but I am asking them the legislators, the rosy picture A widespread search Sunday to speed that up if possible," could become harsh—"dashed found no trace of her at sea. Byrd said. expectation could turn expan­ Then balloonists consulted wind "There will be no delays in sion Into recession." reports and decided that at consideration of the bill as soon In his first economic report to 10,000 feet she might have hit as it reaches the Senate floor." Congress, the President also gusts strong enough to push her Byrd has indicated he doesn’t cautioned against Inflationary across the coast near here be­ expect the measure to have as price rises. Mrs. Barbara Keith, a grandmother from Hartford, fore her four-hour fuel supply much impact on the economy "A series of specific {nice in­ Conn., photographed just before taking off from ran out. Johnson does. creases in recent months — es­ Sen. Thomas H. Kuchel of Avalon, Catalina Island, Calif., in hot-air balloon Starting at dawn, planes were pecially In manufactured goods ordered to search, as far south California said Congress is go­ —gives me some cause for con­ race. (AP Photofax.) as Ensenada, Mexico, 70 miles ing to cut taxes in great part cern,” he said, although he from here, and for a distance of doesn’t anticipate a renewal of 40 miles inland. (See Page Seven) the wage-price spiral. Hopes of finding her safe at He urged business and labor sea were growing meager. to continue their "excellent" LBJ Urges Nikita A couple at San Clemente record of price and cost settle­ said they saw a M lo o n plum­ Hoffa Trial ments but said he Is setting up met into the water offshore Sun­ an "early warning system” by day afternoon. government agencies to guard Widen Peace Bid If she hit at sea the two big Underway on against potentially inflaUonary heaUng-gas tanks—which keep price and wage Increases. "In the face of a 44 per cent By dOHN M. HIOHTOWBR in Khruehchev’s letter arguing the baloon aloft — would float. But another storm was ap­ Bribe Count increase in corporate profits in WASmNOTON (AP) — PreBl-<^that w an for territory should be proaching from the north. More less than three years and tha dent Johnson has called on So­ banned by the agreement he rain was expected tonight. President Julius Nyerere of Tanganyika and his wife pictured in national dress prospect of further Increases to viet Premier Khrushchev to CHATTANOOGA, Ten.. (AP) proposed but that the ban should Mrs. Keith carried only rudi­ come with the tax cut, I see no broaden his proposal for a not apply to various conflicts —Teamsters Union President in January 1963, shortly before Nyerere took office. (AP Photofax.) warrant for inflationary price worldwide nonaggresslon pact to mentary survival gear — an in­ James R. Hoffa’s trial on charg­ which he approved—what he flatable life preserver, flares, a rises,’ ’ he declared. outlawl indirect as well as direct called struggles of colonial peo es of jury tampering begins to­ light. But friends and relatives In the economic report to aggression and provide greater pies for indiependence and, by day, with his lawyers still strug­ said she was strong aiid re­ Congress, required annually un­ security for West Berlin. implication, at least, any actlcm gling to win a postponement. sourceful. E vents der the 1946 Employment Act, In a letter made public, today, Red China might decide to take Defense attorneys objected in Tanganyika Scene "She is very good in toug^ Johnson made clear he was the the President proposed four to gain control of Formosa. particular to the secrecy lid situations," said her son, Jo­ new wagonmaster for the New guidelines for international Johnson's guidelines constl' clamped on the list of prospec­ FrtmUer legislative train. Ha agreement which he said would seph A. Oaroeau, o f Otmcord, tive jurors by U.S. Diet. Judge tuted an omnibus itackage for N.H. "She was always confi­ In State pointed with pride at the hig be "even broader and stronger" negotiation between.'the United Frank Wilson. The judge aud steps the country made since dent.” the names would be made pub­ Of Troop Mutiny than Khrushchev’s proposed ban States and the Soviet Union and Mrs. Keith, who is from Hart­ 1961 under Democratic adminr on tha of force in territorial lic when the time comes to se­ among the nations of the world ford, Oonn., claims she la the dUaputes. generaUjHf Khrushchev is inter lect a jury. Patterson S s y s "Our Kcord $100-blUion esc- Jranaim did not specify BevUa only- grandmother. of lit. who - Attorneys tor Hoffa and ftva' ■Lo n d o n (AP)— was told tbnfKbTiiuit ested. Itllf'President stopped flies a balloon and parachutes. panslon since early 1961 has ar Ita access routes across Com- Short of suggesting a new trMty other defendants want the trial P olice Fund Solid dissmintlM troops ot th4 Tatigd^yika srmy have agiaiii carried us past important mile­ mufitst B stttlan nan y in his re* She be(;an flying planes in 1047 continued to allow them time to specifically, though he did not after her second husband died. broken out of their barracks and niay have taken (con­ stones In the march toward a ply to Khruahctaev’s Dec. Si rule one out. examine backgrounds of pros­ better life," he said., pective jurors, SOO of vdiom HAR’TFORD {AP) — Gov. trol of the airport in Dar es Salaam. message; At a minimum, the Presi­ John N. Dempsey’s opinion to Turning to last year specific­ AdmlnlstraQcm officials, how- dent’s 700-word letter constitut­ have been summoned. Most, if ~ Cominonwe^th Secretary Duncan Sandys told the ally, he said these advances aver, said he had the Berlin Railing Pierces not all, of the opening day was the contrary, the $476,000 sot ed a propaganda reply to Khru­ aside for additional state police House of Commons that latest diplmnatle reports from were made for the first time in problem in mind in asking shchev’s message, which the expected to be taken up 1^ pro­ troopers was “entirely ade­ the East African state indicate the situation was history: agreement to prohibit the use or White House and State Depart­ Car, Seven Dead cedural matters. quate,’’ eays House Sp<^er J. again deteriorating. < —the gross national produc­ threat of force to change "ar­ ment considered, mainly a prop­ The six defendants are tion (GNP)—tbe total output of ’lyier Patterson. DAR ES SALAAM, Tanganyi­ on a misunderstanding, but said rangements or procedures con­ aganda document. FREEPORT, ni. (A P )—Seven charged with attempting to goods and services—passed the "Neither I nor any other leg­ ka (AP) — Tanganyika troops it had been settled after he cerning access to, passage In a diplomatic maneuver, persons, including five children, bribe jurors and prospective $600-billion mark by year-end. across or practice has estab­ Johnson placed heavy emphasis jurors in Hoffa’s 1962 conspira­ islative leader will permit the mutinied today but returned to intervened. were fatally Injured and four —persmial income (before lished or confirmed such ar­ on declaring the peace alms of cy trial at Nashville, Tenn. That Governor to go free when he at­ their barracks at the interven­ Before the mutinous soldierk tempts to besmirch the fine fis­ returned to camp, there were taxes) reached an average rata rangements or procedures." his foreign policy instead of re. others hurt Sunday night when trial ended with the jury dead­ tion of President Julius Nerere, of some $2,500 per capita by plying at length to points in the car in which the U were locked 7-6 for acquittal. cal record created by the Gen­ he told the nation by radio. reports of beatings and looting The President urged Khru­ eral AasemMy,” the Old Lyme by local Africans who took ad- year-end. shchev to Join in taking concrete Khrushchev’s letter to which he riding crashed into a bridge On trial with Hoffa are Allen For a few hours the British —after-tax income of Individ- and his advisers strongly ob­ railing. Dorfman, Chicago insurance Republican said in a weekend feared an African nationalist re­ 'vantage of the situatirm. action both to end the nuclear statement. Photographer Robert Rider- uais exceeded $400 .Ulllon for arms race and bar the spread jected. Police said a piece of the rail­ broker; Nicholas J. Twell, Hunt­ volution like that which swept the year. Johnson did reassert, hoW' ing, about 10 inches thick, flew ington , W. Va;, ’ businessman; The hassle erupted last week the sultan from his throne in Rider of the Associated Press of nuclear weapons and also to when the Governor said tbe As- was beaten up by police who —Corporate profits exceeded outlaw aggression and subver­ ever, the U.S. commitment “ to through the windshield and out Larry Campbell, Teamsters nw rby Zanzibar had spread to >mbly gave the state police In- sided with soldiers when he was $60 billion before taxes and $28 sion. the peaceful unification of Qer the back window, leaving the business agent at Detroit; TuiganylltSf ont of the most Mllion after taxes. many" and to Nationalist Cht car hanging on tbe bridge rail­ Campbell’s uncle, ’Diomaa Ew­ aufficietit funds in the 1963-06 stable of tbe former British col­ taking pictures. He said that "our task is to budget. — residential oonatructlon , work hard and persistently on na, and he declared U.S. "forc- ing. ing Parks of Nashville; and onies in Africa. The mutiny apparently start­ passed $25 billion. i ' and bases abroad are for col- The accident occurred in fog Ewing King, recently defeated Dimpsey charged that the as­ A few hundred Tanganyika ed after soldiers realized they ' .. . specific problems and pro- sembly in authorising a 60-man —civilian employment ex­ -po^B . .. instead of confining -lective defense." along a wet rural road, about 10 president of the Teamsters local soldiers, demanding better pay could take advantage of the fact ceeded 70 million for the year. Johnson’s four guidelines cov­ miles north of FYeeport, in at Nashville. expansion of Uie state police and living cemditions, had held that 150 Tanganyika policemen ourselves to vague declarations force did not provide enough Johnson said this $600-bllllon of principle that oppose some ered these major points; northwestern Illinois. The trial, originally sched­ their British officers as hostage had been sent to revolt-tom annual rate the GNP reached 1. All governments or "re- Police said the dead were uled for Nashville, was shifted money to finance it. for 12 hours. About 30 British Zanzibar, 22 miles off Tangan­ wars but not all." The Governor was directing In the fourth quarter of 1968, is This referred, administration officers were reported seized. yika’s coast, at the request of a 16 per cent increase since (See Page Two) (See Page Seven) (See Page Nine) hfo criticism at the (30P-dom- Britain has no troops stationed the revolutionary regime there officials said, to the statement inated House. 1961. in Tanganyika except for British to help niaintain order. With the tax cut, be added, Patterson charged Dempsey officers on loan to help train the It is believed the soldiers first was "playing politics with high- j Tanganyika army GNP should soar to a whopping demanded that Nyerere agree to $623 billion in 1964. way safety.' Nyerere blamed the Incident better pay. He refused and told Volcano Dust Threatens Life of San Jose He said-a recent controversy When fully effective lii 1965, Foreign Minister Oscar Kam- he asserted, the cut will ’’’send about withdrawal of state po­ Kambona to ne$rotiate with the lice. patrols on the Berlin ’Dirn- Defense G 1 a i m s mutineers. (See Page Eight) SAN JOSE, CosU Rica' (AP) pike In Berlin, Newington and In the lightning coup, the sol­ —Swirling clouds of cinders, a Wethersfield "appears to have diers trapped their British offi­ gently falling rain of ashes and been' designed t o '^ e the Gover­ Ruby Brain Flaw cers and African noncommis­ gritty sand underfoot have nor a falM forum from which to sioned officers at barracks five turned the once verdant central build up his previously weak DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—A Yale miles north of the city and sped Bulletins record on highway safety.’’ , University psychologist testi- valley of Costa Rica into a to this capital in trucks. Culled from AP Wire* vale of gray-black doom. Dempsey countermanded an j fled today that In his opinion They crashed the gates of In ordinary times, San Jose order by SUte PoUce Conunis- jack Ruby is suffering an im- Nyerere’s house overlooking the Is a charming city. Situated in sioner Lieo J. Mulcahy to switch paired functioning of the ^ brain Indian Ocean and, for a time, a 3,800-foot valley. It is a clean, about six troopers from turn- and should have a thorough ex­ held him prisoner, informed ASKS CHEAPER CARS sunny and delightflil place to pike duty to the newly com- amination. sources said. WASHINGTON (AP) — live. pleted section of Interstate Dr. Roy Schafer of the Yale Informants reported the muti­ Preeldent Jdinson’s chief F or 10 months the almost Route 91. Department of Mental Health neers also grabbed Vice Prpsl- economic adviser, Walter W. 300,000 inhabitants of metro­ Health testified In Ruby’s effort ident Rashidl Kawawa and then Heller, dropped a brood hint politan San Jose have been liv­ (See Page Eight) to obtain release on bond vyhlle started to bring other ministers today that the automobile In­ ing in the "Valley o f the awaiting his trial mi a charge into the net. ’ dustry was making enough Shadow of Death.” of murder in the death of Lee Dar es Salaam — the name money to wnrrant n radue- Since last March volcano Harvey Oswald, acciued assas­ means "Haven of Peace’’—woke tion ha oar pricea. In the Irazu — pronounced ee-rah-soo News Tidbits sin of President John’ F. to the sound of shots as the sol­ CounoH of Economic Advhwra — an 11,200-foot monster, has Kennedy. diers took over essential ser- report to the President, Hel­ been dumping thousands of from the AP Wires ler said Industflea which i '( tons of pulverised grayish- (See Page Elevmi) (See Page Eleven) have an unusually high rate black, gritty volcanic cinders of productivity could atiord and ashes over this Central NaitlonaUat China and U.S. to pass along some of the American capital. aid officialB b ^ n alow talke flnanelnl benefits to e nnsnm- The citizens of San Jose walk of rehabilttating South FVm> FTC Proposes Advertising the streets carrying umbrellas, moea areas deyaated by an but there is no rain. They wear earthquake that killed 100 per­ 8TASSEN IN RACE sunglasses, but there is little sons, injured 470, aooording to Tell Danger of Cigarettes WASmNOTON (AP) — sun. The interminable fall of press reports . . . James R. Harold E. Stoseen, perennial ashes and cinders makes life Hoffa says ki Chattaiwoga, Is Republican polities, WASHINGTON (AP) — The^one of two forms, depending leunohed Ue fourtti drive for mlwrable. t Tenn. “tiiere never will be a Federal Trade Commission has on the length of the advertise­ nationwide tniridng strike" as the presidency today. Ontila- The blizzard of “black proposed that every cigarette ment: big a program entitled "bidhi- snow,” which does not nielt, has a reault o f the Teamaters Un­ advertisement and package be ’’caution — cigarette smok­ ion’s new na'ttonal wage agree­ Ing for peeoe,” tbe fonner turned this once lush metropoli­ required to contain a clear ing la a health hazard: The MuuMeota governor told • tan area Into a tortured and ment with the taansport indus­ warning that cigarette smoking surgeon general’s advisory com­ try. new# conference be would ou­ crippled city. Parts of the cen is dangerous to health. mittee on smoking and health ter the Marcdi 10 RqiabllCBn tral valley are dead, and other The late Preeldent John F. The propoeed'rule is one of a has found that cigarette smok­ Kennedy eulogized at a Ponti- pioaidenttal prlmaiy in Mbw sections are dying. set of stringent curbs on cigar­ ing contributes subatantiaUy to nmpehire. ftoal Solemn Maas yesterday ette advertising outlined by the mortality from certain specific A shroud dust oov- aa having a gieatnesa "which commission and rising out of diseases and to the over-ak will illumine tiie agee.” . . . f a i t h u n n e o b m a e t era trees, grass, flowers, homes, the Jan. 11 report by a surgeon death rate’.’’ NEW YORK (Al*)—Tbs roads, schools, hospitals, fac­ Panama is sending Miguel J. general’s committee that linked “Caution — cigarette smok­ UjB. Olroult Oonrt of A p- tories and universlUes. Every­ Morbno Jr., a left-leaning In- cigarette smoking with lung can­ ing is dangerous to'health. It voy to Wnahingtoh to seek to pealo usanimoualy deelSMd thing. cer ahd other diseases. may cause death fran cancer unconstituttonal today a oee- break the U.S.-Pananianian If the intense erupUona of Other proposed rules would and other diseases.’’ tton of the geleotive Sorvlea deadlock over the Canal Zone prohibit any statement or im­ Irasu persist, the continuing The own mission scheduled plication in any cigarette ad­ Act requirhig timt a downpour of ashes—day after dknite. public h e a r in g s beginning ’Two brothers suspended from vertisement that smokiiw pro- sclentloos ohlecOor heMov# to day—directly or indirectly may March 16 on ita proposed rules. a otvtsmo being to shtoto ph^cally destroy San Jose. the BHloU Lake (Onit) High motea good health or physical School for refusing to serve an well-bei^ and would bar from They wiM then either be modi­ deferment A u i the end this alow destruc­ fied or go into tofeot os out­ ebje^. DaaM AM tion would be 4s complete as hour’s detention after staying cigarette advertising statements ref, 99, eonvlsted away from school to watch about the quantity of smoke tn-^ lined. - was the burial of Pompeii by the The reaction from Rep. Har­ to a n n r m eruption of Veaiivius in 79 A.D. President Kennedy’s funeral on gredlents, such aa tars and old D. Ooctoy, ehalrnsn o f the day to May 1991, boiMd or ttie demolition o f S t Pierre, television . . . Santo Sam Par- nicotine, unless the amounts are Housa Agitoutttiri Ooramittee, 19 Martinique, by the hot gaa raw, linked by poUoe to t|»e verified by testa conducted im- f t a s of adh exidodo into the sky from Irazu Volcano in Costa Rieis, to be carried *1 think sentooos to blast of If V Paid* bi IMS------MB anparisil na- der government atandarda i f vreVailing winds <)ver the capital eitjf of San Jose and thfl nationVoaceveiv lita Mm to vootd I fj' TIMi dsat(>ntiti VaUey. Nation'secbnomlc ll^ ii tiawttened. 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aticUng to assy mu«c, there wa* kwt. and tha supporting Siring Group would be ample excuse for the atringa could not a^culate LBJ Events choice. But this is not always their parts With anything Skating Urges Nikita tpe case. prflachfng clarity. Opens Year Handel’s 11th Concerto Philip Treggor, former music Report In Nation Grosso was a good example on critic and columnist .for' The “THE WAY yastsTday’s program. Romabi Hearld, appeared as baritone Widen Peace Bid WASHiNaTON ;a p )—m the , Wf t o a s < »U B E K Holland (sumciently biased in soloist in Bach's 56th Cantata, nhwa from Washington: Tlw TliiHVxl Stfini' Orchea- Handel’s favor to have written and did vary well with the florid I HEARD IT” No skating and no coaaUng FTDDBRAL PROPERTY; The t K f * » e last June 80. there be elasticity in perform­ more than get through their can be sure one name is bound thia aaaaon wfB toow that not Bolton music by Handel. Badu existing arrangements for ac­ Council "ehould be more fully Thia ia f9 billion more than DItters von Dittersdorf ance, hearers are not to be parts. There was no real under­ to turn up, Toscanini. He’a been a aingla new week waa oCfeied; in fact, no comp osar M sr than cess to or admlnlslrallon of used and strengthened.” Ha da. the federal debt at that time. been! in the middle: F m ' blamed if they find the music standing of Purcell and his dead for a number of years dared also that the big powers The committee thinks the $815 style. Furthermore, orriy Earl Debuaay got included, but a areas where the arrangements ■R ooceeional program, this formal, monotonous, dull." now, but a magical aura cUnga Family Hop have a special raaponaibiUty to billion figure is a conservative Brown as Aeneas was under­ goodly number of third-rate are established by IntemaUonal matt nsor House press secretary. CLOSEOUT APPLIANCE STOCK German operas at the Met. FTC Proposes Advertising •r near perfect performances by days atandarda. The character Mrs. Sarah H. PhiUips of 110 CMticiam of the period indi­ phony, anl Beathovan’a ths seienoe fair, to be h M in Robert T. Murphy was named Diane Dr., reportedly blinded cates that be waa not so good in "Skoka,” DCbusay's •'Faun,” March, and will k>cnscr an art by Johnson to a new one-year by headlights of an on coming this field aa hia predecessors had Mendeiaaohn’a "Midaummer- exUbU in May. Tha amniai fair TeU Danger oi Cigarettes term as vice chairman of the vehicle, early yesterday morn­ been, despite the fact that he nights l>eam,” and ao wfil be held on a Saturday in CAB. One unusual number muat be Big buys ora bom out of bold action, and Norman's hove mcKle the bold movo to make this one ing was unhurt when she ^pulled had ample time to study their M ay. mentioaed, however. It waa tha sluui>ly to the ri^t, plowed methods. He was nearly fifty Vokmteen are ucgently need­ (Ooatfnned from Page One) wFAxuary on a reaokittoa to LYNDA BIRD: Lynda Bird 'ea-w'”= ««»>• » possible. Norman's made an offer for a huge bulk purchase of 1963 General Electric closeouts then new *T3 to La Scala, where he had been nini conduct the Bolero, he was Center St., Just west of Broad working previous to hia New queatiannalre ia in siencii form. etfeot of tobaooo on hoaUh. has enrolled for the spring term so kwenaed over tha interpreta­ dtoturbed,” he said. TTw FTC said in Ha an­ tunity to offer you once-in-o-blue-moon savings cm the choicest brand new merchemdise. Remges, St. York tenure. It can be run off on the school at the capital’s George Wash- First The accident waa one ai four tion that ha d enie d hfan the Cooley, a Democrat foom nouncement that It baa "rtmmm He returned to New Tortt in rnkneograph, folded, stamped In ^n University. light ever to play any of hia North Oarohna, the leadtog to- Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Freezers, Dishwashers, Stereo, TV. In it comas, a gusher of savings. weekend crashes, one a hit-run 1907 (a Beettwven centennial and mailed with a htUe aaaiat- to bedierve t o s t m uch ou iren t Lynda’s current roommate at in which no injuries nor arreeta oompoaitioiia aga^ and even beuxo produring state In the edgerehte advertising may vio­ the University of Texas, Warri* This wook, hMr the ringing opportunity. New is the time. You must cKt this week — thus# buys National year) to guest four Beetboven went to legal lengtha to make but some vehicular damage was programs with tlM PliiBiar- nation, said the FTC has no late the laws” that prohibit Lynn Smith, also is transferring reported. sure the denial atuck. The questionnaire, drawn up cemnot agoin bo duplicated. Buy what you need for NOTHING DOWN — not a red cent of itMnic kn whtcii he presented by the conununity resources legal authoiity to require the fakK, mialeeiding, deocfkkm or to George Washington and at Stores The PhiUips car, with exten- Aside from tlito the tour waa afi nine BeettKxven aynniiionlaa. committee last year, will be health warning. He said he unfetir advertiataig of produote the Johnsons' invitation will Uve cash — then start easy piggy-bank payments in April. See about it — plan for It — • THIS IS THE aive right front fender damage, a great suooem. Thia waa toe bopea to open heewtnge be­ that may endanger heaitb or at the White House. was towed away. PoUce said Ha iiad prevkxialy don* these fink tone Europe bad aent to all townspeople to dis­ in TVrin wtth great aeclahn, cover their vocations and avo­ fore hia oonxnlttee by mid- safety. The girls, second-term sopho­ WEEK! that the snow bank slowed the heard aa American oroheatm, mores, will begin classes at car down considerably and wMcb apparently was the rea­ aitd it waa astounded that a cations. When the question­ son wlqr h| sms invttad to New naires are returned, the results nwtorcyoliste use goggles and G eorge W ashington on F eb. 3. avoided a more serious accident eountry which was considered Lynda is a history major. The crash occurred at 2:30 a.m. Y ork . uncultured could produce so ra- will be tabulated and can be nose maske. Knotted bandanas I can Ond no indicatfon that used by the echool and town Volcano Dust are caps for their hair. A hit-run accident occurred markabla a group. It waa a JOHNSON - TV; President M shortly after midnight Saturday previoua to tifia period he had triumph for toe oroheatra aa organisations to enrich their The leas fortunate ua* a Johnson says the televialon In­ when Joseph Volz, 59, of 03 Del- ever conductod ajienphonic wen as for iha oonductor. program s. iirown paper bag, with two Anycme willing to donate a Choking Life dustry acted swiftly, surely and S a v e ^2 0 , H O , ’ 6 0 and More! No Payments till April Mon. Tues. Wed. mont St., was northbound on works, aMiougli tt must be The orchestra returned to the holes ptmehed out for tha ayaa. m ortlon ed t h a t Wagnerian few hours of service should call Above all, the people sweep. In good taste In Its coverage of S. Main St. Police reported that UJS. b u t th e con d u ctor stayed the news surrounding Premdent another motorist, driving south­ epera (which he conducted) is the PTA president, Mrs WU- Day and nl^t, Josefinos—citi­ in Buropa. Hia mpericnoe wtth Uam Valentine, Andover Rd. In San Jose John F. Kennedy’s assassinar erly on S. Main St, struck the far closer to the symphony a Urst rat* orefaastra had zens of San Jose—sweep aMnay Named by the executive com­ tion. left rear of the Volz car and than Italian opera, and Bee- broadaaed Urn immanstiy. In the aAiea. In a statement pubUahed In mittee as a nominating com­ (Oontinoed from Page One) CHOPPED continued on. Moderate damage thorven’s Ninth Symphony, with additton, hia yeara with the For alx milea down the west­ the current issue of TV Guide mittee to draft a slate for next was reported. Ms vocalists and ohorus, is Phllharmoiilc had boen against ward slope of the volcano, in an year’s officers were Mrs. Wil­ There is even more at stake magazine, the President said: Minor two-car crashes were ckiaer to opera than to sym­ two Tttana in Boston and Phila­ area Involving 85,000 acres, the “I take thia opportunity to HERE and NOW Is Where You Save Big! liam Gnmske, Mrs. Charles J. also investigated at 11:30 p.m. phony. delphia. Naed I mantion that than the physical existence of ash has destroyed all Hfe. No Cavanaugk Jr. and Mrs. Gerald add my voice to those who al­ Saturday at Woodbridge and The Beethoven oonoeits were they wert Kouaasvttaky aixl San Jose. The volcano's ashes Urds sing, no orioketa riilrp. It ready have recognized televl- Oakland Sts., and last night at a huge aucoeas, and Toscanmi Greens. Stokawaki? With auoh oooH>e- may destroy a goodly portion of is a scene of allent, utter deso­ elon’s historic contribution.” 7 o ’clock on P rinceton St., Just was engaged for 40 concerts titaoB he Amply bad to produce. Okoccli No4ee lation. north of Henry St for the following season. It Mid ha did. TWs week «dy, toere wM be the top-quaitty coffee crop. BEEF was during this season that I Hia years of operatte aaperi- no Maaa on Tuesday or Coats Rica’s major export. T l^ first heard him. He was now M Wekiaaday at St. Maurice could economically ruin the en­ Deaths Yesterday enca had gained him knihenae 4th Week Hew To Hold years dd. a very advanced age control of orchedttal lyrksiam Church, 'nw CTO meeting is tire nation, to start Veamillg the synqihonic and rubato, guaktJH for which conoded this week because id For 10 mtmtha, Irazu has RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) Freshly repertoire. There was consid­ neither of hia compatitora were- m id -ten n taemm. been In constant eruption. Lo­ G-E PORTABLE TV Joe Weatherly, 41, of Norfolk, I i FALSE TEETH erable dissatisfaction wHh hia liotable. They had the Ineatim- TTie Holy Name Society wiH cated about 17 miles northeast Va., one of the nation’s leading Moro Firmly In Place choice of programs. He was. ■Lla advantage of thorough m eet to n ig lit a t 8 in t o e clHwcta of San Jose, the volcano belches stock car racers, wets killed Lightweight, easy to tote. 19” diagonal size. Put one in every room in your home at this price. knowledge of ths aympbonic auditorium . TVie Legion o f forth a mushroom-shaped cloud Ground LB Do your falM tawb annoy and em- by this time, so near-sighted Sunday when his 1964 Mercury bairasa by sUpplns, diopplns orwob- that he could not read a score repertoire. K was the golden Maty wtil meat at 8:45 in the of ashes and smoke which rises spun out of control and hit a bBns when you eat, lavish or talk? on the desk before him. and a|^ of ^rmphonie muaie in rect^ basement. up to 40.000 feet retaining wall during the 6(X)-1 Just sprinkle a Uttls PA8TXBTB on A m stica. Rehearsal for the musical re­ The prevailing wilnds from the your piataa.TUa alkaUne (noo-aeldi lukd to m em orise sveryth tog. mile Riverside rpad race. powdsr bolds false tasth mors Onnly This waa a tremendoua tsA In addition to the three oon- view wM be held tomorrow at Atlantdc Ocean push the cloud and mors eomfoctably. ITo snmmy, this late in hfe. duotora mentioned, Fkitz Reiner 7:30 pm. in ttie church audi- of ariiee westward — directly AUS'HN, Tex. (AP) — Dr. I teosy.pasty taste or (ssUns.Doss not was eonduettng in Cincinnati, -torium. TWa is the last can over San Jose and its environs. tour. Checks "plats odor* (denturs Apparently he chose the Zachary Thomson Scott, 88, BOILED breath). Oet FASTXKTS today at sian^est works so that he could Frederick Stock was conduct­ fo r 4 >eciauty acta. Mora men To protect themselves from longtime Austin physician and dnia eounten even where. ksep up with the demanda of a ing in C9ilcago, Alfred Herts aetd women era needed for the the rain of dust, ettizens cover :00 - 8:S6 father of movie actor Zachary was beading San Franeisoo’s oborus. Jtheir noses and mouths with Scott Jr., died Sunday after an | muAe, and Eugene Ormandy P a ile y PaiOolpaat * handkerchiefs, they carry um­ illness of several weeks. G-E 12 F t UPRIGHT FREEZER waa with the MinneapoUs. What a W lUliasnaon i o f N otch brellas and wear sunglasses. BuRNSiae $1g 7 a galaxy! R waa a great time Bd. is a member of the state Women and children wear veils, KANSAS CITY. Mo. (AP) — ' 440 lb. capacity. Door Shelf Food Storage. 5 fast freezing surfaces. Large bulk storage area. I hi opera, too, but that’s arroth- committee of the Ncctheaat Dr. Frank D. Dickson, 81, a GET INTO er story . FUdi and WUdUfe Oonference, Kansas City physician since HAM Toscanini now retumad to now to genend ewwinn at Hait- 1916 and a leader in the devel­ opera, ^Mcefically Wagtwiian fbrd. UB. Sen. Abraham A. STANLEY WARNER ENDS opment of bone surgery, died opera, and appeared aa a guest Kibiooff to scheduled to addreaa Sunday. Dr. Dickson, who was CIVIL SERVICE WORK at ttw Bayreuih Festival. Ha th e open in g m a etiog tod ay. TTie TOMORROW professor emeritus of orthopedic Aiared bctiaim with Furtwangler aesaion wM run through 8HOWN AT 5:46 and 8:80 surgery at the University of Mott eifiwns eon qualify for o CIvH Sonrico and Muck. I have if from a W ednesday. Kansas and an associate profes­ Sliced cxMipie o f Tmisicistia w h o played B riefs irniSCH OOtaitoMaEOWMlO LALPEIISON sor at the University of Missouri in toe oroheatra at the time G-E 12 Cu. F t REFRIGERATOR $ 2 4 ? job. Preporo of homo for local, stoto or fod- The Junior Homemakere met underwent surgery for removal oral oxoms. For FREE information writo today! that Toscanini had great trou- Saturday at the home of their o f a lung Jan. 11. He w as born | Ues during reheanala, and defi­ leader, Mrs. Dcmald Thdford. In Pittsburgh. nitely had to taioe a back seat They finished their sweater No defrosting in Freezer or Refrigerator section. Two doors, 70 pound Top Freezer. H - to the two other oonductors in projects, and next Saturday IPSWICH, England (AP)—Sir FILTER FLO WASHER LINCOLN SERVICE, DepL 7 matters Wagnerian. will begin their modem meals BuvwiumiRNB>«Dai)i6e William Aitken, 58, Canadian- Pekta, minoU Ih 1933 he wmt to Viinna; project by preparing a full born consei;vatlve legislator for St 66 he finally arrived at a course meat They are alao TECHNICOLOR — No Advance In Prices a Suffolk electoral district since N am e...... Age post he reputedly Started aim­ working on a drees for special 1950, died Sunday. He w as a 2-Speed, 12 pound cap­ ing fo r 'When be w as a student events project. bephew of newspaper tycoon | acity. 2 Wash and 2 Spin Oranges 12 59< of 18! The Vienna cxrchestra is The Ladies Benevolent Socie­ ELIZABETH TAYLOR Lord Beaverbrook. “ Street ...... Spe^s. Filter-FIo Sys­ just about unique. It belongs ty of Bolton Congregational THUBs. ROCK HUDSON In "THE GIANF' to the Wiener Stadts-Oper, or PHILADELPHIA (AP)—John tem. G-E 30 Inch RANGE Church will meet temorrow at BALDWIN or STAYMAN d f a L o 3 9 * C i t y ...... S to ts ...... opera bouae, hut k givee sym­ B . Hopklnson, 54, president o f Apples 8 pm. in the Religious Educa­ Storto Friday—Diaaey’e •'SWORD IN THE STONE" phony concerts as v ^ . and ia tion BuUding to see the Man­ radio station WTEL, died Sun­ Easy to set oven timer. Pushbutton controls. 23” Master Oven. Removable oven door. Storaga u renowned in one field as the chester Memorial Hoepital film, day, apparently of a heart at­ Drawer, Backguard Light. other. “AD in a Day." tack, while attending Mass. He Yellow Onions 3cuo25< Moreover, It focma toe Parents of diildren interestad ca m e to P hiladelphia in 1969 for the summer feattvai in playing band instruments are from (Chicago where he had M art^n d Produce Pricea Effective AAon., Tues. end Wed. O nly tim at SalSburg. where only asked to meet tonight at 8 In been associated with radio sta-1 Mnsart muAc wna efffered at the CD room at the school tions WIND and WGN. that tone. Tneoaninl really The public building commis­ em erged In eU hie gkary now. sion will meet tonight at 8 in PORT CHESTER, N.Y. (AP) Meat Pies He had the ohanoe ta conduct the conference room of the — Morton R oberts, 87, painter both opera and symphonic Town Offices. and mag&zine Illustrator, died G-E PORTABLE DISHWASHER works; he bad a superb ordias- Sunday of a heart attack. tra, and he bad a chance to The Bolton Property Owners PINAST - FIOZIN Ij^ 8 -O Z Association will meet tonight Wedaliae in Mosert, whkih had Famous Mobile Maid. Needs no costly installation. Rolls anywhere. No hand rinsing or scraping. at 8 in the fireplace room of the FOB THE FINEST IN DRESS, WIGS TAKEN loef, Turkey, Chidcen PKGS AT always bten cna ef Ms strong 99‘i Community Hall. The poHcy - 50 Dish Capacity. pi;>tyy^ig, ACCOMMODATIONS IT’S BOTH board will meet at 7:30. NEW HAVEN (AP)—Ac­ s ______TTien^NBC emienhlnl its al­ tress-Eva LaGalUenne told po­ OUR most legendary symphony, and The womm’s auxiliary to the fire department will meet to­ lice thieves took a dress and OFFICES engaged Toscanini to conduct Willie's Motel some wigs from her dressing it. He returned to the UB. with night at 8 at the firehouse. Hostesses are Mrs. Warren room at I the Shubert Theater. all the fanfare and hoopla that Amundsen and Mrs John 8he estimated the loss Satur­ Crepe Jelly NNAST 1-U JAR 29c R C A and N B C cou ld CMntrive A very. day at $8,600. Miss LaGalUenne with toe beet efforts of their The executive board of Bol­ C^oplbte with: a Wevlalon a Air Co«- was appearing at the theater aa prees depaitmM. TMe is the e ladlvldiial Thermostoto a stor of the National Reper-1 G-E BUILT-IN DISHWASHER ton Cooperative Nuraery will period most people recall, but Peanut Butter "nast ^5< meet tonight at 8 at the home e Ample Parkfag • Private Bath Facilities tory Company. ihacviaAon wiU have to g o over Sixty-four Dish Ciquicity. Flushaway Drain. You can’t afford not to have one at this Warehouse until next weak. of Mra Charles J. Oavanaugfa t e l . 648-8066 Jr. on Dean Dr. jCloseout Price. n Behael Memi Apple Sauce , DISCOUNT PRICES Tomorrow — American diop I Child Study Unit way, buttered diced carrots, New ... 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K AWCB IS TTLB EVBNINO HERALD, KAHCBESTEB, CX)NN« KDNDAT, JANUARY 20, 1981 MANCHESTEB e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1964 ______' P A G B fO im hmr a talk by the Rt-. sUm, as approvAl by the federal meeting to apply for aid for thg | Court of Awards were: Alfrad Lange, Isittua Robtonon Jr., Monelgnor *'*«**^ COSMETICS R.ockvUle-V ernon Columbia^ government of OohnnUs’s study, and appronriated s sunt' SL Joseph’s parish ^ WE CARRY AIX Brazil Topic South Windsor not to exceed $2,780, wUch was Walter Deptula, Paul Brook- pUcatUm for aaeistance in thS' t h s t o p U N B B 701-Urban planning program to be the town's one third of tbe man and Gunner OlsMi. am tantic cotaunba t®*****^ churdt . f fbaa. l h weS total coot The federal govern­ First class awards wont to O f Lecture and confirmation of an Appro­ Edwud Affhauser and Jack ^ dtoTSttw aUdee tak« <« School Board Smiths Start priation ot a sum of money to ment was to pntvide 'tha other ARTHUR DRUU Ribicoff Sees Mayor the town, as publicised about two thirds. Morlarty; tenderfoot awazds to OuUd Makes Afghan Danitt Taggart, Walter Dep­ A sleeping giant, with un­ two oreeks Ago. The oommis- tapped natuito resources that, 11th Term as slon bos bad no official notice The Women’s Guild of Ootum- tula, Steven Deptula, Shaven Sets Talk on B rockm an, S tev en Naum ec, when explored, should exceed from any othur source regard­ feto Oongregntlonal CSiurch will rectors to Yeomans Han to- Sejeking Higher Post meet tomerrow at 8 pm . in the Jerome Berkowlt* and ROBeeU its wildest hopes and dreams,” ing the approprlatien. is how Bnizll was described New Budget Church Aides TTm letter, received by Chair­ Foebb House. The members will Thompson. ■ ^ oomplete work on a knitted ef- John Moriarity won merit yesterday by Howard Pollard, man Robert O. Tuttle, waa a Ootombla VoJunt^ Ttoe ^ “The government needs a^next vacation mqvto for ohU- world traveler and lecturer. His Mr. and Mrs. Wiltoiir H. copy of one wrltton*by Milo D. glisn which is betog made for badges in carving, camping and man like Leo Flaherty. I want Tb» 1964-66 school budget woodwork. Service ^aia for two partment woe host to ti^ dren will be held Feb. 36. Ulustrated talk, “ HighUghte of Smith, who have served Colum­ WUcox Jr., acUng chief of the a mtoetonaiy gItL Hostesses are to be by hla aide when he serves The PTA will omit JU Febru will be discussed during a to be Mrs. Stonben Sadlon and years went to WaynS lahman, firem en Brsull,” was ^ven at Bailey special meeting of the board bia Congregational Church as state’s community development party Saturday night at the the state or the nation.” So ary meeting. Auditorium, Manchester High commission to the New Haven Mrs. Kmil Sadlon, Peter Olson, Douglas RoWnoon, of education tomorrow at 7:30 treasurer and financial secre­ Jack Thompson. ’Three year ptaa firemen’s hall. ^ said Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, EMtom Star Celebratoe School, as second In the .Lutz- tary, respectively, for the. past firm. It said that the develop­ ■ay Seont Court ot Awards speaking In Rockville Saturday Hope Chapter of Eastern Star pan. at the high school. The 0 ^ BedL Scoutmaster of to Jolm German; four-year to played and prize w lnn« Civitan Travel Series, to bene­ board will adopt a teacher sal- 10 years, were re-elected to the ment commlssian would accept Mrs. Jean Bender and Harry night at a Democratic victory will hold a birthday party to­ fit Lutz Junior Museum. an offer from the Housing and Boy Scout Troop 62 presided Edward Affhauser, Gibson Por­ aiy schedule and approve the posts at the annual meeting ter, James Purvis and WUHam Chowanac, high, and Mr. and dinner. morrow night at its rtgular About the magnitude of Bra- Home Finance Agency in eon- over a Ooust of Asvards held In praising Rockville’s third- meeting at the Masonic Temple hiring of additional teachers. F riday. recently, w ndi presented him, Plunder; five-year to James Mrs. Boyd ’Tuttle, kw. ril, Pttlard said, “Imagine the Also elected were Alfred neotian with the 701 plan. It also qihonwa Chowanec waa chair­ term mayor. Sen. Ribicoff said On Orttiard St. Mr. and Mrs. Also on the agenda will be: I'--' yv"' along with 18 otbera in the Robinson and oeven-year to United States increased by an­ A memorial to Hugh' Greer; Lange and Mrs. Harriett log­ said that the director of the man of the refreshment com­ that, ‘Tve got a feeling that Raymond E. Ramedell will show other Texu, and this ^ould state group had been authorized gtoap, with a oarvioe star. Richard Lange. comparison of costs in trans- man as auditors: Philip H. College Honors Mother m ittee. people In a much wider scope slides of their recent rtip to Eu­ give some idea of the size of Isham Sr., deacon: Mrs. Telfer to contract with Odumhla and Bette waa preamted with an rope. Refreahments will be porU ng p u p ils from South L^oring photo Mrs. AHoe Levesque, RL 6A, than in Rockville need the serv­ this South American g;iant.” Windsor Heights and Hilltop to Mitchell, deaconess; Francis the Splelvogel associates for do­ 18-year star. Thie covers his setwed. years as a scout as wttl as hie wife of Lucien, is a senior at Manttwetor Evening H ^ d ices of a man like the mayor. "Brazil,” the speaker said, Lyman, trustee. ing the planning work, the costs Any member wiahtog trans­ Rye St. area vs. cost of years of leodarshto — which WdUlmantic State College as Columbia oorrespondent. Mm. The day will come when he "with Its enormous resources, crossing guards at Grenier Worthy Advisor Stewardship committee mem­ to be charged against the 701 portation may contact Kenneth seems slated for a key role in funds. number one as aasutaat sooutr well as being mother of six — EkKward O tflson , makes up hla nilnd when this property; opening of Orchard Mis.escription of the I >1,087 in cash, $209 in checks, of Sao Paulo and its industries, and pariah house thie year. Admitted Saturday: Llaa ry sauce, ice cream; niursday broken. program; data on dropouts; and a .38 caliter revolver, was breathtakingly beautiful Ig;uas- The church now has 388 mem­ Wiellczka, 16 Nye S t; Mrs. El­ TTie study oommlttcte on pub —^vegetable soup, grilled cheese In discussing his Medicare and problems encountered. taken from Bruce’s V ern on su Falls, in a comer of Brazil sandwiches, guigerbread and Duplicate Bridge bers. Thirty-four new members len K ing, Is Spruce St; Mrs. Uc education, (SCOPE), tovea- Circle Service Station e a rly bill, the senator explained that Mae Cone, 92 High S t; Anthony SCXJPIE was fotmed eariier which joins Paraguay and Ar­ CUBE STEAKS u>^99c wimped cream; Friday—fish were added during 1963; 18 ad­ all funds are contributory in na­ tlgating the Veimon school pro­ toda(y. Results in a duplicate bridge Costello, 62'Mountaln S t; Stan­ this month by parents interest­ gentina; the ancient city of wIOiA b and tartar sauce, mashed mitted by letter and 16 by eon- ture, and would be matched by gram, plans its next meeting on ed in finding out about the Tlie station’s owner, Bruce R. Belem, the new and extremely potatoes, com, gelatin with game Friday night sponsored firmation of faith. Nine xnem ley JohiMon, 4i Brooklyn St; Bengston, who Is a deputy sher­ SPRING SEMESTER 1964 state and local funds. Harry Price, 10 West Rd. Jan. 29. Ehepeoted to attend the eduoaticsial system in Vernon. modem capitol of Brasilia, and MINUTE STEAKS u>. $189 by the Town Recreation De- trait. lOIk is served with all bers were kwt, four by death The dinner was originally At their first meeting they as­ iff and Vemon F$re District romantic Rio were shown. raeala * pEirtment at 46 School St. are: and nine by letter of transfer. Admitted Sunday; Karen meeting are Dr. Raymond El commisirloner, reported he oloe- scheduled in November, days Ford, Tolland; Mrs. Alfrieda serted the investtigaition would Also, Indian villages, jungles, North-South, Frank Connorton A support preceded Um m eet­ Ramedell, superintendent of ed the station at 12:10 am. At LEAN GROUND BEEF u>.49c before the Dec. 3 election. It Webber, Hartford Turnpike; not turn into a “witch hunt.” mountains, lakes and harbors. Evmdng Herald and Dwight Perry, first; Mr. ing and was arranged by the Bchooto, Allen L. Dresser, as­ 7:30 a.m., when Stephen Smith and Mrs. Millard Rowley, sec­ was cEuiceled upon the assassi­ Gregory Lanz, Ellington; Mrs. SCOPE meenbers were invit­ The film highlighted portraits Sooth Windsor correspondent. Women’s Guild. sistant superintendent and di­ of Rooky HiU, an em>ptoye, open­ Seafood Department ond, and Jules Page and Carl nation of the late President Grace Bidwell, Ellington; Eva ed by Dr. Ramsdell to attend of a people wakening to the Loom Kats, telephone 644-1768. To Move on Letter John F. Kennedy. rector of curriculum, and Wil­ ed the station, the break waa Forbes, third. Romann, 110 High St liam A. Pope, gtfidanoe director. the monthly curriculum meet- vast potentials of their coun­ A copy of a letter from the AtUlio Frasinelli, Commis­ discovered. Entry had been made try . East-West, Mr. and Mrs. Births Friday: A son to Mr. In a letter to. Dr. Ranwdell, I of the vemon board of edu- Cormecticut State Development Registration Information sioner of Consumer Protection, oatiiM to the Skinner Rd. ete- through a side window, Ver­ Frash HADDOCK Fillets u.5Sc Bolivar’s Call Burton Smythe, first; Mr. ahd Commission to S. Splelvogel and and Mrs. Lawrence Palmer, Charles H. Brown, temporary Mrs. Paul Barton, second, and was the toastmaster. Speaking East Hartford mentasy school on Jan. 27. A non’s Chief Constable Eklmund Associates of New Haven has at the affair in addition to Sen. chairman of SOOI^ said the P. Dwyer said. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith and Births Saturday: A daughter group is interested to "the report on high EKhool drop­ Not Answered been accepted by the Columbia Ribicoff were Representatives outs wiU be discussed at the Chief Dwyer and Constable Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. J. Crock­ iPUmnlng and Zoning Commls- R«ghtralioR for part-tiiM, spccld and plicants must bring a high school transcript to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fer- broad concepts imd objectivee ett, tied for third. William St. Onge of Putnam ence, R t 83. of our entire educational sys­ meeting. Dr. RanMdeU pointed William Liswell are investigat­ WASHINGTON — Ihe first or equivalent. and Bernard F. Orabowski, and dngmn students, for thn second semester, D isch arged F rid a y; T\)dd M a- tem .” out this morning that board ing. GLOBE A time the Undted States agreed Raymond Thatcher, state comp­ aln, Baker Rd.; Natidie Smith, of education meetinga are open to attend a peacetline Intema- Brown outUned three areas I eon bn mode Monday through Friday, during Applicatlen Fees: $10.00 for degree- troller. 52 Market St.; Mrs. Julia Chris- expected to be discussed at the to anyone interested In attend­ FARMERS LOSE A TEAR Travel Sanies ^ ttonal oonfennoe won in 1806. Polioe News topovich, 89 Grand Ave.; Mrs. ing. ITHACA, N.Y. (AP)—Farm when Simon Boilvar invited the weeks of January 20-24 and Jemnory candidates on full or part-time basis. $5.00 meeting. They include; K ainey Stapleton, 30, o f 11 Helen Bilow, Vernon Ave.; Mi­ Administration: Detailed out era In New Y ork state in the 905 MAIN STREET ^ XJJB. delegates to the Panama for Special student (non-degree applicants). Oak St., Rockville, was arrested 27-31 betwnnn the hours of 10:00 a.m. and chelle Daley, Coventry, line of the overall concepts and Advertisement— last 20 yea rs have becom e Sale Prices O ongreea Saturday night by Patrolrntm year “younger” statistically, ^ 643-2165 A But the Derate, suepiciouB, de­ Discharged Saturday: Mrs. objectives of the entire educS' Effective 9:00 p.m. at the college ofRce. Fees must For further information coll the college John Bundy and was charged Leona DeCarli, Ellington; Don­ tional system; the methods used Wanted — newsboy or news- according to the State College layed oonfirmation of the dele­ with breach of the peace and r Auttaotized agent to Man- ^ Tues. and Wed. na Litchen, Hopkins Rd., Elling­ in selecting a teacher; a break girl. Washinigton, Phoenix, of Agrlc^ture at Cornell. The ^Chester for all AlrHnes,^ gates unUI it was too late for be paid a t the time of registration. New ap­ office at 649-5377. intoxication after a dlsturbimce average age of the New York them to attend. ton; Adrien Rlendeau, 30 Davis down of annual expenditures for Church and Birch Streets area ^KaUroada and Stomnshipq Open Nights at Stapleton’s home. Ave.; Linda Nelson, Wlndsor- textbooks, library, athletics, V em on . OaH H erald O ircuiatlon fa rm er In 1940 was 52.1 years. Mcsr the United States is He is being held in Tolland vUle Rd.; Mrs. VIvIm Caaton- capital outlay, operation, re Department, Mr. Anderson or Latest figures show it to 50.8 Mon. thru Sat. ■apgeesntBd at about 460 inteir- State Jail in lieu of $76 Ixmd years. BSttonal ocnferenoes each year. guay. Pleasant View Dr.; Eld' pairs, supervision, admlndstra' Mr. Wilson, 643-271L till 9 and waa to be presented in waM Wilcox, Hartford; Mrs. Circuit court 13, Manchester, Nadine Skojland, 188 E. Main OaOtATK COACH MBB this morning. OVERNArL BRAND Frederick K. Hanson, 17, of St.; Mrs. Helen Colombaro, Wie- gold Rd.; Mrs. MEuy Skewes, 11 SAVE T6c •BEIRXDIBIN (A P ) — FUnecal CURRICULA I Special Course Offerings Dart Hill Rd,, was warned — 'iiln.ua wW be h M tom on ew Saturday night by Constable West St, Sanford Dart^Stomr. ior A Auatioi Ifiecka, 66, who Robert Zon^ettl for driving Discharged Sunday: Lester enoefaed ibe Choate School LIBERAL ARTS AND SCIENCES III _ _ too fast for conditions. The Bartlett, 13 Fox Hill Dr.; Mrs. Shirley Barrows, Hyde Ave.; cnew for 4S years. Meeks, who SUPER-RIGHT QUALITY ______CURRICULUM______SEMINAR IN ARTS AND CRAFTS * constable said Hanson, driving fHOghit geology, E nglish end Mrs. Florence Cordsten, Elling­ FORMAL WEAR PINEAPPLE on Rt. 83 near Loveland Hill 903 M AIN ST. Woliniy at the private school, Qomoofa,. Uniir« ^ An intToductoTy laboratory course leading to the theories, principles, ap- Rd., applied his brakes as he ton; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob FOR HIRE died Saturday in Meriden Hoe- ssemester xiours |||: predation and understanding of materials and methods used in the field of neand a parked car and struck Loetscher, Ellington. 643-2478 pMoL He retired laet June. English 102 3 grafts. Instruction deals with problems involving design, twh- an oncoming car driven by G eorge A . P olozie, 34, o f 124 Vernon news is handled by GRAPEFRUIT History 102 S |ilii niques and decoration in such areas as jewelry, metalsmithing, enameling, Orchard St. Hanson’s car then Hie Herald’s Rockville Bureau, French 102 or Spanish 102 8 iiljli etc. Work will be planned accordpig to individual interest and need with struck a parked ««• owned by 6 W. Main St., telephone 876- Walter A. Scott, 62, of East 3136 or 649-6797. Penonal Notices STEAKS Physics 102 or Chemistry 102 stress on originality. TrrPT\xTi?or» a v c no q .n o tmt or Biology 102 4 iii ^DNE^Al^:00-9:00 P.M. Hartford. No injuries were re DRINK ported. In Memoriam Mathematics 102 S || Tuition. $35.00 William P. Johnson, 16, of We*re a$ SHOP-RITE BRAND 144 Birch St., Manchester, was _ta lovinr memory of my husband, warned for failure to keep to n a e r A Boyle, who passed away Top Round Or near os Jan. 30, 196A i| SCULPTURE WORKSHOP* the right on a curve after an accident Saturday night on Bol­ No words ean say whlot I feol to­ your 46 O Z. day. B U SIN E ^ JUJIjnOTSTRATION lip introduction to the techniques of sculpture in various media and de- ton Rd. near Valley Falls Rd n s s And have felt in my heart since ______CURRICULUM velopment of individual abilities in a studio setting. Johnson, according to Constable telephone CANS you went away. Cube Zonghettl, struck a car oper­ A million words ean never express, Iii MONDAYS— 7:45-9:45 P.M. ated by Wilfred E. Hill, 55, of The Marvel Of Main Sfreef” tIm heartartiee, the sadness, the lonHnsm. CUT FROM HEAVY English 102 8 :i||ii Tuition; $85.00 Coventry and then hit a tree. Looking hack with tenderness along CORN-FED STEER BEEF No aerious injuries were re­ FREE the paths we trod. History 102 8 iiiig I Hess uws yetwesn baths, wash English 122 8 F ebruary 3 when you buy one at regular ym r ^ b sfo ta going to bed.” LOAF Mathematics 122 8 if he’s visiting someone’s b(»ne 2 9 4 Spring zem«8ter clzweR be­ price. to r dbuur, he’s told he ought Physics 102 4 gin (3:30 P.M.) ^ toe “Ihhe off your galoshes.” Chemistry 102 4 Ike T & n "Obol your soup by sUi> February 28-. March 1 Sweaters are priced from $10.95 xh« it;, do »ot blow.” And, Engineering Drawing 102 8 CO Mld-Wtatw Vacation — No and include, V-Neck, CariUgans, not put out your ciga- claaeea, zipper styles. Smne 100.% wool, on the chairs.” The pub- some wool and mohair, some or- ~ ion of s government book ALSO OFFERING March 37-39 lons. Just about every kind you •s ihtf one IDuStrstes how Jane Parker Sliced Enriched SAVE 5c. English 101 8 Easter Receaa—No rlnure .sC life have been % i can think ofl a 1 fa v o r o t th eir Mathematics 101 8 A pril 4 Great buy if ever there was one! ih dor technical ad- Mid-semaater grades due. S A Y S I T W B L ^ L WhHoBroud o ma I tb'- lafho our own Broadcloths at $2.98— Flannels at MIDDLE TPKE. EAST ' woidd be fools Jane Parker 8 " 1 lb .8 o t Save 20c AprU 19-36 t « ;N a d a T a te t h m Spring Vacation—No olaas- Ntar tha Grao« flttldf* 08. $8.98. Buy several right now for MANCHESTER I nioettes are Bluebeiiy Pie 49*" yoursqlf and for gifts. OPiN NIGHTS atoial, for 0 K a y SO both Laat day of clasaea. Spring /jfn d M m . .I h d lv . 1 AU A lP lepw MUriwti aemeater. o U k h a d ia Ah wigwilly amd vWoky. •Manchester Community College reaervM it w r u is - snvttsMitHt OPEN TILL 9 P.M. the right to eaooel or re-echedule eounei 1 9 6 3 . * Juno 1-6 ttVEPUW STAMPS FOReOCT-FIIEEIIFTSI whawapeaniBtaiieMi donaad. STati w — m s 968 itiato St, Maaoheeter TUESDAY ami THURSDAY 2 for ’ 5 ih ,

i; V' ' . - >■ ' k.V i f - ' • i' - . 'A }.A ■SNCBESIBR BVBNltlO HESALD, UANCHBSTER. OONM- MONDAY, JANUAEr, 80, 1»M P A I » : f Z ^ "•pOrtP*-- lifAVrmi^TiBft MANliHESlIlCtt. (^NN. MDltoAT jiANtjAftY Covenlry Railing Pierces r i^ Zoners Hear 13 Requests Byrd Reports Heart TV-Radio Tonight Car, Seven Dead iNpCiHiikQMMrtiit i miracle proves to be no miracle at all, Awards Given oryaurSSebtekrt Heridd tiblsts iitfint si| Jbtnrli^Bter or*^irovee to have a kickback which 'la At Public Hearing Today UnitSpeeding (Coattpued from Page One) Or pockrt (or ri worse thsn any of lU cure, that will To Cub Scouts youou can’'can't btllsvs” I Yesterdays ■sllAMISlIAM todw. Sand pettal to loll-ana EttrnittQ ^fralb aeem par for the course. We hear of members of two families return­ Orangsburi, N. Y„ for IIMral (Ns Misgla The sonlng board c f appealsftle St., In Residence Bonb A. Tax C u t Bill Cub Master Claude Archam- Television ing to their homes in Apple more wonders than are ever actually 25 Years Ago to a four-family house. bault of Pack 66 has listed (ZBA) will meet at 8 tonight SEE SATUROAira TV mCKK FOB COMPLETE LI8T1NO Rivr, III., and Shullsburg, Wis. performed. at tha Municipal Building Aocordlhg to hie iqiplica- awards presented; One-year pin The dead included three Quest spemke** Prdf. B; (Oeattaoed Irem Page Oae) S’OO ( i> Big Tb«at«r A T :» ( S-a040> Outer Units ; MwJwatijr, ,Q««nH., But the hearing o f them, ia wondw- tion, the present duplex would to Jeffrey St. Martin, William T (12) Tell the Truth young sons and a daughter of tHOlus r. nsRSiTsoN Jerome Joganson tolls ttie hearing room to hear requests be redesigned with a flat down­ Pratt, Bruce LeDoyt, Calvin (Ip procresu WAliTBB R. rERGUSON ful, and aometimes one of them doea because toe White House prom. (3U) Early Show (In progross) (24) Japan Today Peter Cosgrove. 35. who was re­ PalAah«ra leotfi snnuai meeting -of the from 13 applioents, among them stairs and three efficiency Lang. Kim 'Thompson, Mark r««B) (10-22-30) NBC:C Movla " s p M l a l . prove magnificent enough to live up to Ised to reduce expenditures. ported in critical condition. Rbundad Oetob«r 1. 18S1 Centor fJongregattonsl chumh an application from Emil Pan- imits upstairs. In addition, toe Bates. Peter Hucklns. Ronald ( S) News 8:00 (24) Dr. Posin s Glanta Others Include Mrs. John Sef- its advance noticM. tttai Hltleir Is IdoUisd by the '"nie flowing picture of 1964 (10) Eye-D»iulfy 02) I've Got A Secret taleo for on auto junk yatri oft ZBA is being eeked to allow Nightingale. Curt Wlttlg and (18) In the Public Inlerest frood, about 34, whose husband TUESDAY ONLY SrtiiT B rtalat Bxcavt Audaya Oarmans. ‘Puetwef is ahnoat a I . lu ( S-20-4U) Wagon Train I, Battoad at tha Port Office at Such, one hopes, may be the course leee than seven-foot oeilings prosperity toe President paints Gary Kingsbury. (24) Discovery (12) Lucy Show was driving the car; and her .CaBB.. aa Secood Claas Hail religion,” he says. New State Rd., and another fo.- the upertelrs apartment s Two-year pin, William Ka­ (40) Laramie for the new multipurpose drug which has can be jeopardised in many (23) Hovie rt 8 On progreM) (34) Deatruction of tha Indian daughter, Leonra, and Rpnnle Proposal again made to from George Rieley for under­ According to toe application. minsky and David Pierce: spec­ 9:00 ( 24) Perapectivea Sigafas. 19. Mrs. Cosgneove and just been prepared an.d used experi­ 6:10 ( 3) News. Sports and weath­ ( 3-12) Danny Tbomaa MALTED straighten HartSord Rd. west sized apartments in Osk Lodge. toe variance ia required because | ways. " Kuchel said. “ I suggest ial award of a one-year at­ er a son. Terry, 3, and Seffrood, SOBSCRIPTION RATES mentally out in Portland, Oregon. f toe present layout is poorly that my Democratic colleagues 1:16 (23) Club House (18) Subaeription TV Payalda la Advaace ^ o f iProspeot Bt. Pantaleo, who operates an I tendance pin to Curt Wittlg, 38. were reported In fair suited to prospective elderly Congress, who form the rti'- t.iKJ (24) What's New 9:80 ( 8-12) Andy Griffith Oaa Taac It is a compound which has the tech­ Atty. Kiitiberiey Chsmy sx- auto j\mk yard at BidweU and William Pratt, Jeffrey St. Mar­ (10-22-30) Hunt ey-Brinkl«y (23-30) Hollywood and tha condition. MILK Six Hoatlia ••••••••••■••••••• tenants. Both floors are oddly! Jority, curb their spending ap- (•6) Walter Cronklte ■tars ^liraa Hoatlia AW ^ nical label o f dimethyl sulfoxide, a cleqr plalne the Merit System wfiMi Horace Sts., ia asking a apeclaj tin and David Pierce. broken up, making other con-1 petltes to help assure healthy New Cub Scouts receiving (40) Superman (10)'Peter Gunn Oaa Hoatli l*ee ainw to plsce government cm- exception to have a yard on in­ ( 8) Follow the Sun 10:00 ( 3) The DetecUvee liquid which. Itself the by-product of version "undesirable," the a p -! >'*tlo>'al economy.” bobcat pins: William Elwell, BAR ployw in position scocrdhig to terior land off New State Rd., US) Life or Riley (12) East Side. West Side Figlirphead Goddess MiaiBE3t o r wood pulp manufacture, has been used plication says. i Senate Democratic Leader i Mark Me.ssler. Lewis Bradley (12) Newsbea( ,’( 8-20-40) Breaklna Point THE ASSOCIATED PRESS aWtity. „ north of East Catholic High for years ms a commercial solvent in Lmke C. Vandistorook re- Peter Vendrillo is asking ajMik Mansfield of Montana, Jr., Douglas Rice, Daniel Bar- 8:48 (20) Ron Cochran (10-^30) Hitch Miller Tlia Aaaociated Press Is exclnslTcly entitled School. 7:00 ( 3) Movie (24) In-Scbool Preview SAN DIEGO, Calif. — O i»-of to the use of repablicatiaB of all news d ^ variance for an enclosed porch; called Johnson’s economic mes- j vlr, Wayne Going. David Caou- other manufacturing processes. riveted president o f the Oon- 'The property, zoned for in- (24) Heritage 11:00 (- 3-8-10-30-23-30-40) News. the oldest figureheads »tiU nfioa Batches credited to It or not othaiwUa credit- neoUout Nunserymen’s, Asiocls. at 242 W. High St., in Residence | «age “ a clear and balanced ette. Michael Kirouac, Wayne (12-22-30.40) News, Sporti and Sports and Weather edta this paper aad also the local news puD- This dimethyl sulfoxide was first used dusfrfal use. Is now owned by Zone A, that would be closer t o , statement. He said It pointed Martin, Richard Watne. Michael Weather II. 18 (10) 'Tonight t o the oldest figureheads still tion. (20) Hall Order Uaiket ( 8) Movie afloat adorns the bow of the ^ 1?* riSkU of repubUcatlon of special dis­ in treatment of plant diseases, and here Thomas Hackett, and also ad­ toe building sidelines than regu- j to new heights of economic | Brlgg, Steven Dunnack. David (10) Death Valiev Dave - (40) Steve Allen ironhulled Star of India in San patches aweia are also teserred.______it was discovered that it would carry 10 Years Ago joins property of the Manitoee- lations allow. | achievement this year. Tabor, Ralph Perkins, Gar>’ (18) Subacrlntion TV 11:2' 112) Movlo a t a ll tor Water Oo. The building, now 12 feet from Mansfield added “ toe Presl- Ferguson. Douglas Whipple and 7.18 (22) Hlghllghte 1 1 .» '22-30) 'Tonight (C) Difego harbor. When alie was S\iU service clleat of N. B. A. S^vice, toe. antibiotics and fung^icides all the way ( 8) Movie 'The ZBA is empowered to the sideline, would be 7 feet 61 dent put his fiiiger on the twin■ William Johnston. (30) Spor(a Camera. built in 1863 on the Irte o f Man mayron^s P obll^rs Representatlvea — through the system of a giant tree-and Board of dlreotora post­ this windjammer was named Hathewa Spedal Apency — New York Chl- pones consideration of Keeney grant special exceptions for away if toe enclosure is built.! damgers which lurk on the econ- Badges; Wolf, Stephen EIUr eaao, Detroit and Boatoc. _ thus, in the beautiful word the New junk yards providing that to do The regulations require a 10-foot' omlc horizon at this point in and Kim Thompson; bear, Wil­ Euterpe, after the goddess of bake ^ K h b Er a u d it b u r e a u o r c ir c o i.a- 0t School plana after leain- York ’Times account uses, “ potentiate” so would not create fire, traffic side lot. I time—on the one hand, a too- liam White, Peter Hucklns, Radio music. The figurehead ia a Wke- TIONS. ______w of hnpoasfcHlty neas of Euterpe, flute in hand. the effectiveness of these compounds. or health haaarda nor would de- Ttie application says the porch long delay in a tax cut or the Donald LaVole and Ronald The HeraW ^ t l n g Coiijpany. ^c. as- of abandoning the ptans of (This listing Inohides only thoso news broadcasts of 16 or 15 Arnold Lawrence, which were preciaite the value of near-t^ is needed to protect a doorway, 1 wrong kind of tax cut; and in- Nightingale. minute tengtii Some stotlons carry othe* short nrw-cna.*,, aaiaes no ftnaaclal responsibility for typ^ But now, apparently, dimethyl sulfox­ Also, gold arrow on wolf mnhical errors appearing in advertisements already accepted. homes. which is subject to severe' flation on the other. The one A ll: 15 Sport* Final ide has begun to demonstrate some prop­ coiild produce a recession, th e; badge. Ronald Nightingale and (rDBU—1866 udother reading matter in The Manchester Mrs. lone Skiff receiveo flOO .ixeorge Risley of Vernon ie weathering. ' 6:U0 Lcng John Wad* 11:30 Great Moment* in Mu*ie Bvealng Herald. ______other could yield the Illusion ofiQ«.ry Kingsbury; silver arrow 11:45 Surllght Serenade erties of its own, aside from its agility for winning third place In the asking a variance to make un­ George Fletcher is asking a 8 00 Raynor Shine* variance to erect a sign closer | prosperity until the baloon is on wolf, Mark Bates and Don­ 1:06 New* S to Off 1:00 New* and Sign Off Display advertising closing hours: aa a carrier of other remedies. nartional ;Hngle contest spon­ dersized apartments in the cen­ WHAV—SIS w p or—141# ror Honday — 1 p.in ^ “ *7- tral section of Oak Lodge, 257 to the street line than regula-' punctured in depression.” ald LaVoie; gold arrow on lion, 8:uu Easy Ed Shov ir:UU Joel Cash ‘It has been reported,” reads tHd New sored by Nestle C o. tlons allow at 82 McKee St., in Sen. Clinton P. Anderson, William Kaminsky and .John 7:00 Bill Hughes Par Tuesday — 1 p.m. Hranday. Board of directora and Town ToUand 'Tpke., in Business Zone 1 6:30. New* Weather and Sport* , ror Wednesday — 1 P tojru e^jy- York ’Times account, almost'^llke a pat­ Residence Zone B. i D-N.M., a member of the Fi- i Zlpfel; gold arrow on bear, 7:0c) Edward P Morgan 10:00 Mad Daddy Show ' Ibr Thursday — 1 p.imWetoesday. Planning Oonwniseion approve n . WINF—128S ent medicine label of yore, “that thS The proposed wing would be nance Committee, said Johnson Richard Libby: denner bars, 7:16 Ed Harrigan For r r id » - 1 p.m. Thmsday. RoeWedge sobdlvialoei and 'The apartments would have 10:30 Tonight At My Plac* 6.IP is«w*. Weather. Sportt ror Baturaay — 1 p.m. Friday. ^ . . compound has been tried in Portland 3 by 6^ feet In size, with a foot can be assured that toe bill fi­ Stephen Ellis: assistant denner r 30 Sign OH »:8U Showcase Claasifled deadline: 10:80 Am. each day of eLgree to rekxmte a road beside less than the minimum 650. WT10-t*86 ^ 6:45 Lowell Thoma* DOUBLE long illuminated section. nally brought out by the group bars, Peter Huckins and W il­ 6 50 Sports Time pubUeatlon except Saturday — 9 a.m.______with results that are said to be *unlm^ Hi^and Park School. aquare feet of floor area that liam White; Webelo badge, 6.0U Newr. bports and Weathar Fletcher’a application says “ will be In strengthened and not 6:35.Old and New 7.Ik S i Showdaie lievable.’ It has been tested on peppla Mrs. Ruth Staplea InataMed the regulations require. deleted form” in comparison John Zinfel and Webelow ar­ 7.36 Public Affair* Frograra Monday, January M Risley says in his application i that the business use.« of toe 6:45 Three Star ExU-a WORLD GREEN with colds, krthritis, sinus,t^uble, head,- as head o f Sunset Oouneii, De­ 1 property pre-dates the loning with that previously voted by row and graduation, Richard 7:06 Conversation Piec* 8:00 The Whrld Tonight gree of Pocahontas. that he wants to make Cunningham. Ralph A. Hucklns 7:25 Chet Huntley ,8:15 Life Line aches and other ailments. It has been the House. 7:30 News 8:30 Showcase Mirs. Bessie Parris heads Sen. Paul H. Douglas, D-IH., la in charge of the pack pub­ 7:46 Sing Along 9:05'Best ot Broadway found to reduce the inflammation and Mystic Review. Womens Bene­ ; r C b “ S , a : s t i i o n « 8 :06 Pops Concert 10:06 Showcase and No'w* Continent In Flatter chairman of the Senate - House licity. 12:25 Sign OH swelling of bums and injuries. Purther fit Assn. those in the ^ n g s. j i Economic (3onimlttee, said that Sewing Training 11:00 News STAMPS uses su'e expected. . . .’’ weroroSroi^*hva"iM7%o^?S! Plantland s!^’ is on toe I foredast. are always dangerous A program of specialized mere te bad newa-from Africa almost One Portland physidaiT,—anonymous. hn.rd ^hc Wllbur Ctoss | and 'requenUy impractical. training in sewing has been made available to the Tolland any diy now. rome^of th c m X e r r b u to a t toe *''’*'*’ i “ But I think the program the — 1s quoted as saying: “ it ia the most ex­ some o t them were hum at tne ^one. , Prerident.advocates win help in- ■mere will continue to be bad news citing thing I’ve seei) In medicine.” Today in History 8tich’s sign is at 78 Deming e r . „ . I from Africa for many years to coma So far, dimethyl sulfoxide can be Risley has nan recently^^recenuy been »«"jst., . in Residence ZoZone A. EVERY What goes on in Zanzibar, in Tangan­ taken almost any old way, even by dip­ Today is Monday, January granted permission to makts all renalrSr’srepalrSr’s licenselicenses.are s'ss’. K . yika, in Kenya, in the Congos, in Angola, 20th, the 20th day o f 1964. the apartments in the wings being asked by Robert Hatinlng- ping a ringgr into it, and ao far no toxlo into undersized units on the employed and trill utilize rom e, *trolning co^^s^s tor There are 346 days left in the ton, for 555 W. Middle Tpke., of the present idle plant capa MANCHESTER In British South Africa, in Algeria, in or other injurious aide or after strength of the 1947 variance. ! 4-H clothing or home improve- j OF year. in Industrial zone, nnd by John city,” Douglas said. | Morocco is something that may momen­ have been identified. -' -J'- Today’s Highlight In History ITiean* ZBA’s cw.iiciearlier wcbiui.action did Dlugonski, for 260 V/. Middle I ment project leaders and tor WED. tarily flicker up or down here or there. not apply to the center part o f Business Zone HI. But Sen. Karl E. Mundt, R- 4-H girls who sei^’e as junior Quite obviously, aa any one who; hasT” On this date in 1767, death Tpke, g.D.. complained the economic But the main thing about it is that it is came to the controllor-genoral the building, however, so Risley leaders. followed the annals o f ?rttodisrii .^driil^j Edgar Barracllffe is asking message "falls to take into con­ J. Wheeler, as- of France, GkJorme de Silhou­ must obtain a new variance Miss Elaine likely, it is almost certain, to keep on ..J A " for a limited repairer’s license sideration the tremendous ex­ jristant county 4-H club agent. and modem medictoe.fnyjst tdidw^'piBi^ ette. He had demanded such from the ZBA, for 288 W. Middle Tpka., toi happening .somewhere on the continent. According to Risley’s applica­ pansion of expenditures which has listed the datM of Jan. 22 WcdnMday. has not yet begun to be.iiine fot^igay^ sacrifioeo for taxes frorni the Business Zone n i. . the welfare state proposal* This is a whole continent which, to nobles that “ Silhouette” became tion, the variance is being asked and 29 at the Mandhester Singer safe or authoritative tepting ofjibe ’ Roy F. Hagedom is u k in g would require in future ^ a r s .” Shop and F e^ i9 and 26 at the XI Thursday make a comparison, is many years be­ the household word for a figure because the lack o f access to the permission for- garag* and boon. : *'-'T**' • '* (, building from toe Wilbur Cross a Sen. Wallace F.. Bennett, R- Wllllmantlc singer Shop with FRIDAY hind the state o f Louisiana. reduced to iU simplest form . repairer’s licens* for a tract Perhaps the o^ds Highway, and the small demand Utah, commended the President meetings from 9:30 a.m. to 8:30 It Is a whole continent which hasn’t west of 234 Tolland Tpke., in and this impressive enthiisla^^-fr^";^ot^ ■ On TMS Date for large apartmente. “ for his wllllngess to attack the p.m. Residence Zone AA, and Rural problem of federal spending and I ^ a l 4-H leaders enrolled [SATURDAY begun to come up to the civilized condi­ land, only one In a ^ . In 1500, Brazil was disoorrered To justify granting a vari­ by Vincente Yonez Pinson. ance, the ZBA must find that Residence Zone. his attempt to reduce the cu r-, {oi- the training‘ — Include Mrs. tion of the d ty o f Dallas. The Sun Oil Co. is asking per­ TILL methyl sulfoxide will .. In 1801, John MarshaU was there le some exceptional physi­ rent level of expenditures in' Maurice French, Mrs. Kenneth It is a continent which, for the moat mission for an enlarged parking fuL But no matter how ektriSmiriKlydh’' ' . ‘ Photocra^ed at Luto Junk>r Huseiun by SyWim M onpoln-tod chief jusUoe o f tl»e cal condition, such aa shape or some existing sgeneles and White and Mrs Jean Roy. Miss 9 P.M. area, and new entrance, for the part, has suddenly won its political in­ scale the odds against it. ths fitl^^FORIC MANCHESTER PRODUCT: Glass On Loan To Lutz Junior Museum From Mrs. Wells Pitkm United States. topography, peculiar to the programs.” Wheeler reports s few more gas station at 288 Center t., club leaders could be accommo­ dependence in what amounts to a mera In 1911, philanttifropiat An­ property in question that would 8 “ Hov/evei*, I cannot believe he gives ona tlist about to be well .‘V;, • > - dated. She may be contacted at twinkling o f history’s eye. drew Carnegie gave an a c ­ create an unusual hardship if in Business Zone n. will be able to keep ail of the feeling. ; • * " the county office tor flirther in­ It is a very nice, but a very unrealis­ tional ten million dollars to the the zoning regulations were promises made fof economy if Carnegie Institute to kioreoM TO STAY IN PANAMA formation. tic dream, to expect this continent to strictly adhered to. he embraces the complete Ken­ MONDAY. Ms totsi donation to 125 mll- nedy New Frbntier program and Miesltm Speaker A Thought for Today Adam Perlebach, 470 Adams CHARLESTON. 8.C. (AP) — Men of Second Congrega­ take its freedom and make of it some­ Outbreak In Panama Uon. St., is asking for variance to About 700 military dependents adds to it a new Johnson spend­ "Excellent workmanship.* 7 ^ tional Churoh ■W.11! leave from thing far more orderly and responsible Sponsored by the Manches­ In 1947, U.S. Boorotory of build on sin tmdersized lot on who fled riot-torn Panama City ing „ package which cannot fall TUESDAY and Jimmy toe church tomorrow' at 6:30 and stable than anybody else in a com­ The front' page of the New York ter Connoll of Churches Slato James Byrnes signed new Hendee Rd.. in Residence Zone will remain in the Canal Zone | to cost...... additional bllilbhii...... ■■ Ben- s u ’Times unwittingly chronicled the confu­ Breaking the City p.m. bo abbend a meeting of parable st^ e of development has done. peace treaties with Italy,. Hun­ A, such that the building would after the Air Force ends its a ir-, nett said, MAR WEDNESDAY sion over Panama. The first day stoi^ gary, Bulgaria and Romania— be (doser to the sidelines than lift of women and children frori^ toe laymen’s feUowOhip in relief of back aches" It won’t happen that way. Sen. John Sherman Cooper, R- Weirt Stafford. Speftitet- will be j on the outbreak and killings merited Hear my prayM, O Lord, and all alties of defeated Gocmany the regulations allow. that country tonight. / / Ky., .said that success of the There is something of .a mlrade ht- .. only a one-cohinm headline; the second- Breslin during World War IL - , The lot in question ia 7,304 Two more Military Air ^ahs- t»>e Rev. David Sandrirom. •ays C- R. A., of Manchester give ear to my cry; h 20-1 should win the fourth rax>e again, Dowling and his group good bridge player. I can show Its own people, out of its own talents and" ^ O.A.S. Inter-Americsua ^’e'ace Committee of the day. The convincing can C K J 9 8 5 3 K? 6 2 been standing since long before were decisions reached within a few ad^vantage of it, one o f the best came out -with what seems to you a hand to prove It.” 0 I 10 9 O K 8 7 3 to call fbr S16.75 $ 3 0 0 capacities, out of the strange marriage be done by placing a revolver in the area was subdivided. VEAL STEAKS ideas anybody had the other be the same idea. Questioned SouUi dealer. . hours after the first word of trouble. 4 5 4 4 I 9 3 2 'n»us, to build on toe orig- 26.58 500 between its relatively simple, occult past ’Thirdly, and perhaps most important­ day had to do with Anna Kross, the ear of the jockey who is on on it, his offica had only vague North-South vulnerable SOUTH the favorite in the race, and kial lot of record would require •and its complicated, mysterious modem ly, we were all reminded how odd our the Correction Commissioner answers to its danger. Opening lead — Jack of Dia­ 4 Q J 10 2 36.41 700 BO N ELESS then giving the rest o f the that to* garage be moved or opportunity. national posture of anti-colonialism can who is one memher o f the com ­ The danger is exactly what monds C? Q 51.16 1.000 appear when a crisis points up our stake mittee which devised the bet* horses tubs full of -water to has been put down-here, and it Roseiffeld led the jack of dia­ 0 A 9 2 born down, Perletoach’s apipM- F R O Z E N This is hot only what will happen and drink beftve taking the tra a jail because I’U ■ of town, with look out foi* it. Roseinfeld reported. “ You think and then tried to cash the klpg dentoced Hendee Rd. lot. merely the political structure, but the ORANGE JUICE own, living apart from the Panamanians pwm Rikers Island throw .tb* Jockey on the favorite stUI 1964, New York Herald Tribune lac. - it’s hard for a poodle to sneer?” of clubs,” Rosenfeld related. Perlebach is also asking to far tka eaik yaa wait aa« . . . ta ciaaa ap buUd closer to both sideltnes ’ capacities of the continent and its peo­ and on an Incomparably higher stand­ her off it You take on* race at rubbing the ear in which the Hard, but not impossible. I “ Button nudged me in the leg Mt-avar Mils ar far aay |aa< raataa. ple. And that means, in other words, ard. The random quotations from Tlmonium. Til hit the Caty o f iedy placed, and the rest of Five Yeal* Ago conceded. After all, a bridge and then backed away and than regulations allow. The SE AL T E S T looked at me expectantly. plan submitted ■with the ap- that that outside label will fare best Americans in Panama about keeping the New York wHh a * o t in the to* ffeld vratored-out, the 20-1 player who couldn’t sneer would Panamanians in their place seem to head v^th that race that they’ll ' shot will have a stirring vle- Demoerstie Senator John be a pretty strange animal. I "1 touched a small heart In plicaUon sflwws side yards of 100% PURE C udiich seems to promote itself least and argue for a full-fledged colonial mental­ never forget. When they ha-ye i tory. Kennedy -of Massachusetts o f­ didn’t blame Button for sneer­ my hand, and Button barked five and eight feet, where 10- . promote thp people of Africa most ity. ,sit down, vwith me to pay ofif,, . In New York, there will be a fered Obngress a labor-manage­ ing, moreover, since East furiously. I moved my flngqr to foot addeyerds are required. (S A V E 8c) But udiatever the conduct of outside Like the European nations at the start 'K1 tell tl^m to give me Rikers pool of money bet on the race. ment reform bill which he said should have returned a trump. the ace of trumps, and Button The sideline variance is be­ FINANCE SYSTEM ' ' ' ' . influences, there will be Chaos, there will o f colonialism’s decline, the U.S. can de­ Island.’ And I’U tell Anna KrosS . But for any one race at an out was aimed af International Three rounds of trumps would barked again. Then I touched ing asked beiMuise «f toe de­ cide on some show of force—which, de­ that- she has two days to get of town track, the amount bet Teamsters Uniop Chief James leave South helpless. the small trump, and Button sign o f the house Perieibaoh in­ LOMM up to $1000— Loaoa lit o insiirod at kos cost, be savagery, there will be plotting and spite Senator (toldwater’s belief, would ■ bit' i^arda off the Island be- will not be Immense. Only one Hoffa, among others. “ Declarer led a club to the barked again. Then 1 touched tends to buUd, the application laaaidot PliMiMa Ca. of Mamchaftor ^eounter-plotting, there win be coups be incomparably damaging. As for the the small trump, and Buttem says. and revohititms, there will be murders alternative—concessions—Senator Gold- bounded up and licked my tice Froderick Spaulding is aok 806 IMAIN ST.. MANCHESTER -and assassinstiona water has a point when he says they are approvingly.” hig a varionos to oonvart a Mltehaa 3-41S6 Tot likely to increase nationalism and thus 'i 1 had to agree with Rosenteld two-family house at 18-20 Myr- An this being so, the inevitable ques- widen the scope of the problem. TTien Choice Peaches and his poodle. The under-rpff 'tlon arises: Would it not have been bet­ too. It is galling to consider that -the , .mnnr POPULAR s l ic e s OR HALVES was the correct play. Declarer QUAUTY mSURANCB SINCE 1928 ter, then, to have held this continent im- situatimi is being exploited by Pans- ■*.. could over-ruff in toe dummy, ll i l i i i ip sder its old colonial status, imtll such time manians, in tbe short run for election- of course, but he still had to year gains, and in the long run to dis­ as it had developed a greater and mors lose two trumps and two dia­ tract attention from the {act that, a monds. LARGE ireliable capacity for handling and pro­ ruling oligarchy—one or tWb pqrceht ^ ^ ’ ^ , 'i ‘1 thought my dog was pret­ A car can be hard to control these days 28 OZ. tecting its qwa destinyT the population—controls tlirtuaHy 'a fl- f. lilHI iiiii Shos still there your senriee ty smart,” Rosenfeld went on, CANS’ The answer has to be that any such the economic and political power in the ” but I later discovered she bad of hazardous winter driving, It‘s Always nation. question is not even vvhat it itself most been peeking lU declarer’s hahd good to own an Aetna Casualty Auto- Most of your telephone caHs ard handled nowadays by modem Yet on a short-term basich-the.conces­ So I now had q problem of ifondly pretends to be, which is realistic. sions are essoitial, simply to bring the iO ics; Was I entitled to defeat forces of moderation to the .fore- in Pan- iilii Rite pfdicy which gives quality protec­ dial equipment which speeds your voice across tovwi or across the 'There has not been any good choice. toe contract with toe help of a ama and undo, as much as pbssible; the peeking poodle?” tion and special low rates to safe drivers. There has been only a choice between damage ' to U.S. influence rthroughput nation. ■ But it takes a skilted arid experiertced operator to handle lone kind of tragedy and another. The Latin America. As for turning' the tone If any reader has an answer See us soon. CLOROX (SAVE 12c) .^struggle, the disorder, the murder, the over to Panama, the U.S. is not willing to this ptoblem, let him write to Dick Rosenfeld in Baltimore. certain kinds of calls for you - caNs such as person-to-person or ^plotting, would be with us today, one to discuss the matter, and nd' one in . authority in Panama has even suggested I have a Saint Bernard of my formnla or the other. And if it were, to- own that can’t bid a slam to reverse^the-charges. So the **voiCe with a smile" continues to it. The facts of life are that U:S. pres­ MAY WE QUOTE RATES AND ASSIST ,day. stUl merely the first phase o f such tige, and the effect on the base at Guan­ save its life. O U T FO R CAULIFLOWER ^otruggle, against the legal forms of tanamo, cannot allow it, and:at any rata - Dally Question play a vital role in providing you with fast) depen<|abie telephone Parlaer opeqe with 1 NT (IS YOU AS WE HAVE MANY OTHERS? ieolonlallsm. that would still leave the Panama is not equipped to run tbe ca­ A SPIN? nal. . to IS pofarte), and the next play­ service. ■ Nice to know that she’s there ready to help, isn't itr phase, which we are experiencing Yet, even now, it might be well to re­ er posses. You hold: Spodee. A- alnsapt UievUaUe. There really member that our preaence j|n Panama— 5; Hearts, K-J4-8-5-S; Dla- Right where sh e 's always been. In Tact* "op erator’^ is still such URGE Brag no d io ^ ; things have been hap- . and Guantanamo—is a hangover from" moade, 4-l«.9; Ohibe, 5-4. WHITE Whaf do you eay? [psiriMdr because it had become, on the the era of gunboat diplomacy,i^d."man-. an Important word to us - and to you r that you’ll find it printaef Ifest destiny” that is bound-'to 'bbcoilns.' Answer; Bid four hearts. The John H . irtKRENCE 291 greerifl clock, the' inexorable time for more and more embarrassing ss years combined count In high cards rm Hfuag to begin happening. But this way, go by. Long sgo, our 925 million gift should be 26 to 27 pbmts, and |8,jpjp6Zl tneorporoUnd on ovary telephone dial in Connecticut. ^ .iMst. the biitto are out cf ttie nest, to Colombia constitutad an international toero miiat be a reasonable fit PINEAPPLES i lipre begun,ttt;isbUy. tor themselves admission that our cmation of the state m hearts. Hence there should of Panama, then a province of Cqtom- be a'Ane play for game. USSURORS — REALTORS ------^ hissgtable fluttering. bia, and virtual seizure o f the ianal n ‘ ■ n§ Suthn H$w Baglaai Taltfluaf Caafuy sone, deserved some sort of public atone­ For Shelnwpld’e- M-pege book- U R G E SIZE m W n z i d e ment. As pteaeures on us grow, and as A P^et Guide to il W* e u ir i H t to tN iii y w it f f i r TANGY tbe zone becomes lose Important to uz B r i^ e / send SO cents to III 164 EAST CENTER 8T^, MANCHESTER — 649-6261 ndUtarily, taternatiaiudization of the Bridge Book, Manchester 8h^e. SWEET canal zone seemz to loom az a more sat> :'>aaltti 8818. Grand Cefltrol i o m m h a i w w . m a m a isfactory asea culpa. ob 391 ' lotgr M , the new •UH ; New Turk i r m . t , • I'l f-OQMMpijnVEAI. X ^ OopyHght 1884 4. General Features OCorp,

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.r- jii’, m - IIANCBBSTER e v e n i n g HERAiD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 19M both of RocityUle, will te the open to any one Interested. Tlie VBOSXMMK Andover Kaffee Klatsche hoEtesift?. public .(a welcomq to attend, the EDINBURGH, fise meeting Wednesday. — Dugatd fiemiH*^' was organist and soloist. Burial Naschke Resigns as Head H offa Trial Members are reminded to . .« was in St. Bridget's C s m e t ^ 12th Circuit Events Will Meet.at Y bring the small size elbow mac­ and naturalist mto-lectoNoTfiA O bituary with Father Hastillo reading the Costeau’s Film aroni, the small size bowa and Rain boots and rubbers need how to Uve toreTsr, Ototl It • GKop Taxes Now, committal service. O f Emanuel Sunday School Underway on glue. The rest of the supplies occasional washings on the out­ nursing home Sundap pt tte t e f Bearers were Edward Flnkle, 0)1111 Cases The Baby Has First in Series The KaHee Klatoche will meet for the construction of wall side ,to keep them looking nice of 79. . ^ * ' • ‘ .L OeraM Dwyer, Richard Dwyer. In State Wednesday at the OommunHy (riaques, which will bs the proj­ And on the. inside to keep them He was vtceqpi'tslilsnt -of itte NyeAter of music, rsportsd a nowtii Donald Slater, 8amu,fl Steathers Edwin Naachks of 23 Bribe Count Y, 'The program tor the day ect of the day, may be pur­ from soiling dioes and hoee. InteraoUonal Vegetartoa UMoii Mary Pfau, 46, MANCHESTER SESSION in• **--the Einanutl find .a The first o f the five adult and tte World Vegetoilan Oon* and Owen Sours. (Continued from PagO One) evening seriea of entertainment will start with a coffee hour at chased at the meeting from For A quick wash • up clean LBJ Report Urges St. yesterday realgned as super­ ehoiri. And almovt pArfaet At- them with a sponge and sudsy grass and hcmoraijr pretiMaB of WiUiam Knowles, 30, Ando­ at Rham High School in Hebron (Contianed from Page One) 9 a.m. Mrs. William Zavarella Mrs. Alphonse Kirka, chairautn. Vemon Leader, Miss OtUUe Eekhardt ver, this morning was sentenc­ intendent of Emanuel Lutheran tendAiioe tor tht junior eholr «■ Been Named.. water. the Scottish Bodstjrt ' . ■ "In commenting on this con­ is scheduled for Saturday at 8 and Mrs. Chester Grabowski, Membership in the group U Funeral services for Miss Church Sunday School. Hla res­ SaturdAy toomingA. Tli* gift at ed to serve one year in the trived emergency, the Governor !km. in the auditoriitm. A mo- here, because ot publicity given m "tasked for would cut the with­ Dies at Home OtUUe Eekhardt of 91 Park St. State Jail in. Tolland, after he the DeegAn orgfin oliImM An a (OMllMwi tram riB(« O ) said he would proceed with re­ ignation was read at the “ ""J**' *ion picture, "The Silent World the case in the Tennessee cap­ holding rate on paychecks to 14 were held this morning at Con­ pleaded guilty to taking a mo­ memorial to th* lAU Ur. Wil­ cruitment of 32 state policemen .S itin g of the church Luthw liam T. Davis WAS AIM noted. o f Jacques (tosteau,” will be ital city. well over $11 billion annually per cent immediately. Now the VERNON — Mrs. Dorothy cordia Lutheran Church. The tor vehicler without the owner’e in addition to the 50 authorized rate is 18 per cent; the meas­ Hall. He is serving his fifw Mian Floreneo L. ’Johnaon, shown.” Hoffa, 60, head of the nation’s eouraini: through the arteries ot Mary Pfau, '66, of Old Town Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, pastor, of­ permission. by the, legislature," Patterson Oreaaman, Davtd Mark, stth of Albert and Lucille Gross REDEEM YOUR COUPONS THAT YOU RECEIVED IN THE MAIL FOR ure as pen^ng would reduce it year in his present post, ana memorlAl funds trOAAim. re­ This film has been widely aC' largest labor union, arrived by the prlrata jeconomy." • Rd., former chaimum of the ficiated. Davdd Almond was or­ Knowles, who reportedly has said. was giving arising vote of OroHman, 24 Alrick Rd., Quincy, Mass. He was bom Jan. plane Sunday night, jovial aa a Benefits will be reaped year to 15 per cent this year, 14 per Democratic Town Committee, ganist. Mrs. Everett Johnson a long police record including ported A btlanee ot claltned by critics and scientists The 50-man expansion was thanks tor his faithful serv ce. In the various m6mbiiAl funds. • at Beth Israel Hospital, Brookline, Mesa. His ntiatomal politician running for re-election after year^ he said, and will lead cent next year. died yesterday at her home af­ Was soloist. '■ Burial was . pi counts in Hartford and in as one of the best ever made of At the 14 per cent rate, the necessary when the assembly He will continue hla work un­ Another subject on the egen- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. MUton Gross, Brooklyn, N. Y. and elated at his airport recep­ “ at long last to a balanced budg­ ter a long illness. She was the Grove Hill Cemetery, Rock­ Maine, waa arrested on Jan. 7 approved a five-day work week His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Max Grossman, tte ocean depths and the ma­ tion. et in a balanced economy at tax cut wouid reduce individu­ til a successor has been ap- da of the meeting was A MilAry EXTRA first woman fat Vemon to run ville. on a Circuit Court warrant pre­ for the state police last ysar. 21 Adslaids Rd. He has a sister, Susan Wendy, 3. rine life existing there. It la A crowd of supporters. cMIled full potential." al taxes by $8.8 billion this year for the office of selectman,' and Bearers were friends of the rate achedule, im a r e d hy the completely authentic aa (tos- in addition to a $1.5 billion cut sented by Trooper Chartea Ounn Dempsey said funds for the 32 ^ T h rR ev . C. Henry Anderson, finance oommittM, whieh weA • * • • • by a long wait on a wind- Also' on Johnson's list of was a form er member of the family. of Colchester Troop. The. mo­ teau, captain of the underwater TRIPLES le^slatlon he wants whipped in corporation taxes. . kdditloiial troopers -would have pastor, presided at the meeting. voted upon and aptM toy the Davis, Bonny Mae, daughter of Fay A. Jr. and Betty whipped airport apron, rushed board of education. She was the research ship ’Calypeo," used to Hoffa’s private plane. They through were these items, prac­ Toward the end of-the report, tor vehicle offense occurred on to be made up by the action of He reported that mem^raMp memberahtp. Mre. 'HioinAA J. Jane Amero Davis, 90 Valley St. She was bora Jan. 6 at widow of Albert Pfau. Oiarles Mulka or about Sept. 22, 1963, when the 1065 General Assembly. no studio or artificial tank yelled and waved placards de­ BLUE tically all bearing the Kennedy Johnson said: Active in many community ROCKVILLE—Charles Mulka of the church now Included 1,- Turner Sr. was eleoted neere- Hartford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and shots in the filming of it In “ Our main reliance l.s on pri­ Knowles took a vehicle from the State Finance Commissioner 168 confirmed members and Mrs. Delbert Amero, Prasque Isle, Maine. Her paternal noting their support as the la­ 450 administration label: tary o f the eongregatkm and STAMPS o:-ganizaitions,' Mrs. Pfau was of 10 Fem St. died last night at parking lot at Fiano’s Restau­ George Conkling estimated the recognition of the scientific se- bor leader, his wife, son and 1. Higher penalty rates for vate ingenuity, initiative and in­ one of the first presidents of Rockville a ty HosplUl. 1,669 baptized members, which Mra. Earle D. fioott, offtee m c- grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fay A. Davis Sr., Bradford, curacy and unique beauty of overtime pay to stimulate new dustry. But it is the obligation rant state police . deficit at the end is an Increase over last year. retary, was named reporter for Vt. She has a brother, Fay A. in, 7; and a slater, Kathy daughter alighted. the PTA units, when they were Tbe Ladd Funeral Home, 19 Kainey Stapleton, 30, Rock- o f June 1965 would be between the photography, the film has Some held up small children hiring by sone industries with­ of the government: revived in Vemon in the 1940a. ElUngton Ave., is In charge of The Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, the year. Rose, 2. “ —to .support the vibrant, viUe, received 210 days in jail $300,000 and $400,000. won both the Motion Picture to be kissed. Bigger children got out resorting to a 36-hour week She was a Girt Scout leader funeral arrangements which assistant pastor, led devotions, Election of the church oMl- Academy and Cannes Festival which he said “ would only re- steady growth of the economy; after he pleaded guilty to The facts, said Patterson, and reported on his work, which cers was held. TTieee include Moore, Donald Remington, son of Richard R. and Irene pats on the head and a friendly for 10 years, and a member wCre Incomplete at press time. "show clearly that the Governor awards. word. distiib’ .te woik, not expand it.” “ —to expand the opportunities of the Ladies of Columbus. charges of intoxication (30 is mainly with the youth of the church council meotoecs Dayid ligPollo Moore, 7 Ektrl St. He was born Jan. 14 at Man­ 2. Federal aid to upgrade ed- of free enterprise; days), breach of the peace .(30 and the state police commis­ church, parish education and A. Andereon, WUHam A. Ander­ chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are Some season tickets are still To newsmen Hoffa predicted Bom in Waterbury. Sept. 9, Infant Tally sioner are perhaps suffering to available and may be obtained he would be vindicated and re­ ocation, particularly for "the “ —to guard against its ex­ days)v, and violation Of proba­ evangelism. son, Kenneth Q. Benaen, Irving Mr. and Mrs. Anthony LaPollo, 14714 W. Middle ’Tpke. His 1917, Mrs. Pfau waa the daugh­ Graveside services for Fred- a greater degree from adminis­ from either James Foran, viewed hla criticisms of Atty. children of the poor, so that cesses: ter of Mrs. Mary Tonipkus prtok G. Tully, Infant son of tion, which brought reinstate­ Eric Anderson, treasurer, re­ R. Carlaon. Laroy H. OarlSon paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Winfield R. Moore, they need not follow their par­ “ —and to serve the economic ment of 150 days held over his trative deficiencies than they Bunker Hiir Rd. or John Con- Gen. Robert F. Kennedy, who Gudinkas of Thompsonville, Frederick snd Maryann Muc- ported an income of over $70,- Sr„ Jack W. Oemrook, Robert 457 Adams St. He has a brother, Richard Allen, 3. he said will keep the Team tera ents in poverty.” interests of all the people.” head from previous suspended are from budget deficiencies.” • • • • • lan, Lake Rd. Single tickets, and the ktte Matthew Gudinkas. cio Tully of 36 Teresa Rd., 000 for the past year, one-third C. HMUickson And Raymond X. Union in court as long as he 3. Hospital insurance under WASHINGTON (AP) - Here sentences last year. He was tak­ of which was paid out in the Horto>;i, all tor three yeare. for this showing or for any of are highlights of President She was a long time resident were held this morning at St. Lukehart, Wendy Beth, daughter of Bernard L. and the four events to follow, and heads the Justice Department. Social Security for the aged. o f Vemon. James’ Cemetery. T.ie Rev. en to the Tolland State Jail to church’s benevolence program. aarence F. FiAhe waa Maotod Johnson's economic report to New Bids Asked Gloria Young laikehart, 250 Smith St., South Windsor. She if available, will be on sale at Hoffa predicted the trial 4. Federal aid to cities in John D. Regan read the com- serve Ms sentence. The most A budget of $76,500 was adopt­ for a term of One year td; fill was t>ora Jan. 15 At Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Congress; SCie was employed at Con­ the door. would last five weeks. Other es­ modernising mass transit. necticut General Life Insurance mital service. charges of intoxication and ed for the ensuing year with out the term of the late Wil­ maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, Wllli- 6. Renewal and strengthening The 1963 Record On Park Garage Helpful Hint timates have ranged from one e v e r y W E D N E S D A Y Co., Bloomfield. The Holmes Funeral Home. breach of the peace followed a $69,500 already pledged by liam T. Davl* Jr. mantic. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ber­ to three months. Site of the trial D O U B L E STAMPS Of a number of expiring hous­ Gross national product pa.ssed complaint of a domestic dis­ Misa Florence L. JohnMn waa One of the major decisions the $600 billion level — up $100 Survivors, besides her moth­ 400 Main St., was in charge of the members. nard S. Lukehart, Altoona, Pa. many people are faced with at is a small courtroom on the ing lavs, including low-rent pub­ arrangements; turbance at Stapleton's home The town is making a second Kenneth G. Benson, vice elected for three years on the • • • • • billion in less than three years er. include two daughters, Mdss this time of year is what to do third story of the Post Office lic housing, renewal of decayed Patricia Pfau and Miss Aleen after he went on a drinking try to get bids for alterations chairman of the church council memorial gifts committee; El­ city areas, and special housing since early 1961. Orate, Jo Ann, daughter of William Charles and Marsha with Christmas cards. 'The Building in downtown (Chatta­ Pfau. both at home; a brother, spree, a 'violation against court to the Harrison St. gkrage, reported for the various com­ mer R. Swanson, dtolegiate nooga. Not more than 80 spec­ for the elderly. Personal income reached an Adam K. Backus Greenberg Grata, Stuart Dr., Tolland. She was bora Jan. beauty of so many of the cards Stanley Gudinkaa of Thomp- The funerel of Adam K oidera. which houses town park depart­ mittees within the council. The to the Manchester Council of 14 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand- tators can be seated at one •. Ooverage of 2.5 million average rate per capita of ment equipment. (Jhurchta; and Evan NJrguiat, makes it hard to destroy them. $2,500. sonville, and several nieces Backus of 36 Marble St. was Harry Leister, 43, and James redecorating of the parsonage arents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Greenberg, New Yqrk, N. Y. time. SHORTCUT more workers by the $1.25 mini­ Madden, 60, both of no certain The first try was in Septem­ at 64 Chui-ch St. and the paint­ nominating committee. To store them away and then mum wage law, including some After-tax income of individu­ and nephews. held this morning from the S[er paternal grandfather is Sidney Gratz, New York, N. Y. find them months later adding This is Hoffa's fifth federal CENTER SLICES The funeral •will be"* held address, each pleaded guilty to ber, when the town put a set of ing of Luther Hall were the two Installation of the eomplAte court trial since 1967. He h,.s $50,000 hotel, motel, resUurant, als reached $500 billion. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 She lias a brother, Andrew Jay, 20 months. to the problem of storage space TOP QUALITY Wedne-sday at 9:15 a.m. from Main St., with a solenm high intoxication counts and were plans and specifications out to major improvements of the church council will taka place been acquitted twice. 'The other laundry, dry cleaning and farm- Corporate profits reached $50 • * * • • is not so good. the Burke Funeral Home, 76 Mass of requiem at St. Bridget’s sentenced to 30 days each at bid. The be.st price of $5,575 waa year. In the area of evangelism, Sunday at the worship serv­ two trials ended in hung juries. processing workers. billion before taxes, $25 billion substantially higher than the $4,- Groves, David William, son of Harry Francis Jr. and One of the best ways to solve after taxes. Pi-ospect St., Rockville, with a Church. The Rev. John De­ the State Jail at Hartford, an announcement was made of ices. In the Nashville case, which 7. A permanent improvement 746 allocated for the project. After the business meeting, Mary Cardinal Groves, 65 S. Alton St. He was bom Jan. the problem Is to give them to Employment exceeded 70 mil­ .solemn high Maas of requiem laney was celebrant, the Rev. the New England "open house" l5 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His paternal grand­ lasted nine weeks, Hoffa was In the duration and benefits of The plans, now revised, are refreshments were Served toy a Ethel Nelson of lo n g Hill Rd. unemployment insurance. lion. at St. Bernard's Church at 10. Stanley E Hastillo was deacon which will be held April 24 to parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Groves Sr., New Haven. accused of conspiring .to violate Ekirial will be in St. Patrick’s and the Rev. Richard Bollea going out to bid again this 26 in ail Lutheran churches in committee of the Emanuel who collects them for the boys the Taft-Hartley Act by taking 5. A rash of legislation "to lift Extent of the Advance month, for a bid opening sched­ He has tl)ree brothers, Kenneth, 12, Philip, 8, Paul, 6’; and and $;irls at Mansfield 'Training Since early 1961, gross na­ King St. Cemetery, Thompson- was subdeacon. Mrs. Raymond Study Proposed New England, with gueat mia- Church Women. Mrs. Carl Hult- an alleged $l-million kickback the forgotten fifth of our nation uled for 11 a.m. on Feb.’ 6 at two sisters, Harriet, 10, and Janice, 5. School. They get much pleasure tional product has risen 16 per ville. Murphy was organist and solo­ gren and Mrs. Leonard A. John­ from a Michigan trucking com­ above the poverty line.” the Municipal Building hearing P • • * • * from the colors, the designs, For this “ war on poverty” cent. Frienda may call at the fu­ ist. Burial was in St. Bridget’s On Increasing Frederic E. Werner, minis- son were co-chairmen. pany In exchange for labor H am neral home tomon-ow from 2 Cemetery with Father Hastillo room. Kaminski, Karen Ann, daughter of Ronald A. and Con­ ahd the work projects they can peace. R ib which Johnson declared in his Industrial production is up 2$ rc«'Jin " I’l^ c' ->m’,t'il ec-\ ".. Besides concrete, carpentry, stance Lamoureaux Kaminski, 305 Diane Dr„ Wapping. She do with them. After that trial ended with the State of the Union me.ssage. the per cent. to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Vote Districts painting and glazing work, the Daughters of Union Veterans Personal income is up $70 bil­ Bearers ware Walter Gadzu- was born Jan. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her Elementary School Menu Jury unable to agree on a ver President said he wouid present bid asks prices (or metal toilet of the CHvll War will meet to­ matorna) grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lamou­ Tomorrow—Turkey soup with details in a later special mes­ lion—17 per cent. Mrs. Eva B. tAwreace nas, An'.hony Gadzuna^, Alex About Town diet, a federal grand Jury began Osdzunas, Chester Sobolcw- A proposal to increase the compartment installations and morrow at 8 p.m. at tht home reaux, 34 Victoria Rd. Her paternal grandmother Is Mrs. rioe, ham salad sandwich, Investigating alleged attempts sage to Congress. Total after-tax income is up Mrs. Eva B. Lawrence, 85, of alternates (or a water cooler and of Mra. James Shearer, li t Rui- $56 billion—16 per cent. ski, Barney Larkin and Walter numb^ of voting districts in Charlotte Kaminski, Hartford. cheese sandwich, apple pie; to influence illegally the trial He declared: “Americans to­ Wallingford, mother of Mrs. Manches'ter will be aired asphalt tiling. Dean Bartley of TV Channel eell St. ^ • Wednesday—pisM ^ e with day enjoy the highest standard Corporate profits before taxes Backus. Jury. The Indictments of Hoffa June Angell of 22 Sanford Rd„ Wednesday when the Democra­ The major change since the 18 will be the guest imeaker at Ball, Darcy Jo, daughter of Peter Arden and Deanna meat and dieese, green beans and the others were returned Sf EAaS I STIAKS are up $17 billion—44 per cent. of living in the history of man­ died yesterdty at Meriden Hos­ tic Town Committee meets at 8 first bids were taken is the the lunceon meeting of the Clvi- Judkins Bull. 3 Linden Place, Rockville. She was born Jan. kind. But for nearly a fifth of Problems Ahead Thomas England The American Legion Auxil­ ivory gelatin wKh chocolate last May, and subsequently Hof- pital after a short illness. p.m. at the Municipal Building eliminatibn of the foreman's of­ tan Club to be held tomorrow iary will meet tonight at I at 12 at Rockville City HospiUl. Her maternal grandparents sauce; 'Ihursday— pot roant. fa’s Nashville attorney and an­ our fellow citizens, this is a hoi- An unemployment rate of 5>/4 Other survivors Include two Funoral services for Thomas per cent continues to “ cast a hearing room. fice from the plans. Retained at noon at Willie’s Steak Houm. the Poet Home. arS Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Judkins, Mapleton, Maine. Her mashed potato, carrots and other lawyer were disbarred low achievement. They often daughters, a sister, seven grand­ England 270 Oak St. were are the toilet and shower facil­ live- without hope, below mini­ long shadow over our pride in Ted Chimmings, to^vn chair­ pateraM grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arden Bull, Presque peas, applMuce squares; Fri- from federal court practice for children, and sixteen great held Saturday afternoon at the man, said today that he will rec­ ities, and the new boiler for the The executive board meeting Isle, Maine. She has a half-brother, Scott Damron, 6; and mum standards of decency.” this achievement" and reminds Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Sunaet Council, Degree o f Po- dsy — corn chowder, cheese their alleged Involvement. grand-children. ommend that the town commit­ heating unit, which the earlier of the Bennet Junior High two brothers, Toran, 3, and Zayne, 2. The grand jury charged that Johnson said the per capita us that far too much of our Main St. The Rev. Dr. J. Manley cohontas, will meet tonight at sandwich, tuna fish sandwich, FHuieral services wlH be h«ld tee appoint a subcommittee to specifications included. School PTSO, which was can­ D R • • • the attempto to fix the jury had Income " o f these 35 miliion precious human pofential lies Shaw, pastor o f South Method- 8 at Tinker Hall. cottage pudding with lemon tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the B. C. study the need for additional The $4,745 allocation was celed last Monday, will be held Caldwell, Robert Charles II, son of Robert Charles and ranged from offers of $10,060 In men, women and children” was idle.” lit Church, officiated. Burial sauce. Mflk, bread and butter Men. machines and materials Bailey PVneral Home, 27$ 8. voting districts in Manchester. made by the town’s directors at tonight at 7:30 at the home of Norma Bossle Caldwell. Cider Mill Rd.. Tolland. He was served with all meals. cash to job promotions for rela enly^$S90 in 1962, against $1,900 was in East Cemetery. an April 9, 1963 meeting, and A “ Portrait in Paltele" cl8M, lb per capita for the nation as a that lie idle today could readily Elm St.,' WalMngfbrd. Burial Oimminga said that he,^has Mrs. Williaim Malkenaon, 99 bora Jan. 12 at Rockville City Hospital. Hla maternal tives. win be in Riv«raids Cemetery. Bearers were Joseph Loney, was to have covered the costs Scott Dr. acheduled to begin tonight at grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joesph Bossle, Rockville. whole. add about. $90 billion more to John Hedlund, George England proposed the idea to Republican Mancteeter Evening Herald Winchendon, Maas., at the eon- of the less expensive of two 7:30 at the Community Y has • • • • • Andover eorreepondent, Law­ No tong to ls on Grand Union rib ttabks. Never ever The heart ellhe beat eu6Nly iiwetedhaaweime$he But, Johnson told the legisla­ our $600 billion ONP. Jr„ Harry England, Robert Town C3halrman Atty. John venlence of the family, proposed alteration plans. The Bknma Nettleton Group been postponed until next Mon­ a inches In length.______thkkneta you profor. ______tors,' no single Washington pro­ Operating rates in manufaq,- Baggs and Howard Madsen. Shea as well, in hopes that the Collins, Bei’erly Anne, daughter of PhllHp Herbert end rence MOe, telephone 742-6796. turihg average 87 per cent Friends may call at the fu- Repitbilean Town 0>mmittee The Harrison St. garage has of Center Congregational day at the same time and place. PrisclUa Sak Collins. 9 High Ridge Rd., Ellington. She was gram can do the job. Instead, been used by the park depart­ Registrations for this class, and capacity, compared with 92 per nerul home tonight from 7 to 9. would study the suggestion as Church will meet in the Robbins born Jan, 7 at Rockville City Hospital. \ he said, all the federal, state, ment and department of public all other sponsored toy the Man­ local and private programs cent preferred by busine.ss man' The family requests that me­ Wilfred Haynes well. Room tomorrow at 8 p.m. At • • • • e ‘POLITICAL MIRACLE’ N O W works since the fail of 1962, must work together, and com­ agers. morial gifts may be sent to the Funeral services for Wilfred All but one of (he town's five tilio BVaSni-nelli, State Commis­ chester Unit of the Hartford when the highway department Coleman, Jodie Ellen, daughter of George and Kathleen munities must be assisted in de­ We need about 2 million new Church of the Nazarene, Wal­ Haynes of 8 Hackmatack St. voting districts have registra­ sioner of Consumer Proteotio.n, (County YWCA will be accepted WEST HAVEN (A P )— Sen. were held Saturday afternoon moved Into new quarters, off OI- will be the guest speaker. at the Y office. 79 N. Main St. Tlirney Coleman, 46 Wells St. She was born Jan. 12 at Thomas J. Dodd. D-Conn., says F U E L O I L CK ’ % veloping their own programs. jobs each year. lingford. tions topping 4,000, Cummings /-M uchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandnarents at St. Mary's Episcopal Church. cott St. Monday through FrifiSy from 9 President Lyndon B. Johnson "Only in this way,” said Balance of payments deficits points out. ^ are Mr. and Mrs. John Tierney, 102 Overlook Dr. Her pa­ Johnson, "can we assure that —though only half a8 large In 'The Rev. William F. Gsnder In the light of the report of Gibbons Assembly, Catholic a.m. to 3 p.m. will perforin a “political mira­ Mrs. Marv Cleary n i officiated. Sydney W. Mac- Ladles of Columbus, will meet ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Coleman, 74 I®”'” 1 4 V 2 c ‘“'' f it B C the federal funds devoted to the 1963 as in 1962—have not been a presidential commission on Lydall St. Her maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and cle” if he can deliver his pro­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. Alpine wa."> orga..ni8t. Burial waa Schools Budget tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the war .on poverty—over $1 billion eliminated. arousing voter interest, and Town firemen from Cd. 1 Mrs. John Gudjunls, 100 Hemlock St. Her paternal great­ gram of fiscal pruning along -3! >. ^ j Ettsct.pf Tax Cut Mary Madelyn Clrary. 71 of in Blast Cemetery. studies being'Conduq^ by town, Knights of Columbus Home. A f­ with civil rights, education and ot new funds in the first year Avery St., died yesterday this morning at 9:47 were cglled grandfathers are George Patten, . 81 E. Middle Tpke., and — \^11 be Invested wisely and Win provide a greater net Bearers were. Jack Panclera, registrars EMwat^ Mftrt]my_,and Topic of Pierce ter the meeting, the Village to the home of Robert J- Suhr m escal care proposals.' Dodd, at Manchester Mcmot'iai Hos­ Gen4 Moriarty, Henry Agnew Charmers of the Sweet Ade­ ’Henry CoTeman, 347 Centeir St. , Tn welL" stimulus to the economy in 1964 Frederick Peck, tJummSngjs says' St 512 W. Middle Tpke. to ex­ * • * * • in a talk before the Young GASH SAVINGS than in any other peacetime pital. and Rodney Rourke. lin e, Inc. 'M'llI entertain and Democrats of Connecticut Sat­ But Johnson put heaviest Mrs. Cleai-y was horn in he thinks it is time the voting Douglas Pierce, business .man­ tinguish a minor mattress fire. Paquette, Jean Mary, daughter of Richard and Marilyn stress on need for a reduction year in history. The Holmes FHineral Home. districts as now constituted be lead a community sing. Refrash- urday, said Jduuon was steal­ I I> TO Taunton. Ms.ss., Jan. 2. 1893. ager of the Manchesteer Board Cause of the fire was not known Fishe Paquette, Phoenix, Arlz. She was born Jan. 12 At in taxes. Declaring he wanted Gross national product should 400 Main' St., was in charge of reviewed. ments will be set^’ed. ing OOP thunder. The l*real- and lived in South Windsor for of Education, will .speak to­ and damage was ecinfined to Phoenix'. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. the tax cut bill now he also rise from $585. billion for 1963 to arrangements. The Presidential commission dent’s program of budget and 10 years. morrow at 8 p.m. at a meeting the mattress, a fire spokesman Clarence Fishe, 66 Whitney Rd. Her paternal grandmother said it should be “ not in diluted, $623 billion for 1964; w"hout tax studying ways to encourage The Ck)uples Club of the Sec­ tax reduction has long been She waa a member of St. of Green School PTA. His sub­ said. is Mrs. CSiarles Paquette, Yuma, Arlz. She has two broth­ hut in strengthened form .” cut, level will be $10-$1S blllioti voter turnout concluded that ond (Congregational Church will "the Republican party’s stock Margaret Mary’s Church and ject will be the educational ers, Richard, 2, and James, 1; and a sister, Carolyn Mar­ The strengthened bill he lower...... the number of voters who reach budget of the Manchester meet Saturday. Potluck will be ill trade,” the senator said. its Guild. Stonehill College Brainards Head served at 7 p.m. after which the The Professional Women’s garet, 3. M'. Guild, and the Irish American xw rw rT a 7 ¥T II'epends in part upon School system. (Club wfill meet tomorrow at 8 rr,R * lA C b N V e ts U n its th* convenience of the polling 'The speaker, a resident of M anchester Chapter of BIRTH TODAY; A son to Club of Hartford. SPEIBSQSA will entertain. Mr. p.m. at Center Congregational OAI I.ON oNMi haaHly fofi tear. N» fugs Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs.' Alexander Turn­ Survivor'S include her daugh­ I places. Manchester, has been in his Church. “The Barberahoppers,” A U M Z A t ------I The town’s Democratic and pre.sent post for 15 years. He is and Mrs. 'Thomas Dawkins, Mr. Soil Poisoned 3 er, Glaston/bury. ' ter, Mra. Frederick F. Dooley, Mr. and Mrs. William Brain- Republican registrar^ have been a graduate of the Be'verly and Mrs. Albert Heavisldeiv, Mr. a male quartet, will present a Patients Today: 259 South Windsor public health j ...... - . xu-puijuutut DISCHARGED SATURDAY: ard o( 1 Main St. were yester- comparing the size of voting School of Accounting, Bently and Mrs. Ash’iiy MacDonald. program of songs. Hostesses LONDON (A P )—Thousands of FUEL OIL ADMITTED SATURDAY: nurse, with whom she made her Mrs. Geraldine Wing, East day elected to head the Veter- districts “ in Manchester with College, Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Paterson and will be Miss Avis Kellogg, tons of topsoil from fields in Mrs.' Margaret Wert, South Hartford; Deborah Tracy, Tol­ home; two sons, John F. Cleary ana of World War I Barracks Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rohrbach are chairman; Mias Beulah Todd, MIMUTB MUUD Windsor; George Olsaver, 49 those in other communities, A report on the Madeline H. Britain’s Kent County are to be land; Mrs. Margaret Stephens, and Harold J. Cleary, both of and Auxiliary, at a meeting at Mitchell Scholarship Fund will membera of the committee in Mrs. Thomas J. Woods and dumped in the Atlantic because Wells St.; James Cooney, Wap- Taunton; a sister, Mrs. James Oimmings said he hoped the COOPERATIVE 8 Green Hill S t; Mrs. Lillian the 'VFW Home. Bralnard waa be given at a business meeting charge of arrangements. Mrs. Isldor Wolf. they are overdosed with weed st ping; Mrs. Christa Christensen, J. Murphy of Fall River, Maas., Republican town committee REALTY O il COMPANY *1®* GRAPEFRUIT sEcnom" 3S* Naschke, 23 Nye St.; Henry chosen commander of the bar­ would also study the “ matter before the program. Plans will killer. TEA BAGS mmaM m VBnm East Hartford; Mrs. Eileen and seven grandchildren. William Monk of Manchester Kisrt, !»s,s Petig, Hartford; William Rob­ racks, and his wKe, Mrs. Min­ since “voting district policy is be discussed for ‘F u a ■Night,” 'The French (Club of Manchas- The Ministry of Agriculture M H IO M l Flynn, 29 Laurel St., Rockville; erts, 68 Pearl St.; Louis Rod­ Funeral services will be held nie Bralnard, president of a variety show s®R6dhled.,for^ ^ S15 imoAII SlItF.ET Mrs. Hazel Finlay, 44 Green­ a bi-partisan matter, and ordered the dumping after two TF.I.. rigue, 355 E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Thu:'sday,from the O’Keefe Fu­ the Auxiliary. Officers will be Feb. 21. i meeting of Campbell Council, i ^ test cows were put to graze in wood Dr.; Mrs. Margaret Ma- neral Home. Taunton, with a should be approached by both !S 49* baI y f o o d s & !9 ,..93* Edythe Saari, 10 Regan St, installed Sunday, Feb. 16. at 2 Mothers of pupils in Grades 1 Knights of Columbu.s, to be held | the fields. Both died. terol, 174 Spruce St.; Mrs. Bar­ solemn h'gh Masa of requiem parties together.” at/the K of C Home. His talk I ? putoUe is Rockville; Thomas Kearns, 21 p.m. at the 'VFW Home. Also scheduled for presenta­ and 4 ^ 1 serve refreshments. . The poison got to the land in SOTAL bara White, Windsor; Mrs. at St. Mary’s Ohurch, 'Taun­ Other elected officers of the will be illustrated by a film invited. Norwood St; Robert Lando- tion are recommendations from fumes from a factory making COURSE Helen O’Brien, 44 Elberta Rd.; lina,'Fast Hartford; Jeffrey Ly­ ton, at 10 a.m. Burial will be barracks are Robert Buckner, perta}nlng to indecent literature ?r29* Norman SmiUi, Hublard Dr., the town, committee executive K. of C Setback weed and rat ^killers. The fac­ FREE DEMONSTRATION LECTURE PUDDING ALL FLA YOU s?45* BROCCOU SPEARS man, South Windsor; Mrs. Ma­ in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, senior vice commander; Willis being offered for sale to the tory Stopped production last Vernon; Donna Mendell, 89 Mil­ Taunton. board for two additional town AUX>A STANDS PAT M D nm BIAIO*-BAHAMA* B O M ETC 4 rie Miesch, 22 Greenwood Dr.; Hoyt, junior vice commander; public.. Members are reminded year. MONDAY, JANUARY 20 at S F.M. ford Rd.; Don Guinan Jr., 149 FTiends may call at the W. Arthur Burnap, quartermaster; committee members, and dis­ Doves, 420; ECsquifes, 416; Arthur Fallon, 29 Courtland S t; to attend. Refreshments will be PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ludlow Rd.; Peter Priakwaldo P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 Willis Hoyt, adjutant; Jacob cussion of the recommended Ramblers, 398; Shamrocks, 387; served after the program. | MEN and WOMEN, young or old, regardless of previous ex- I s t 41* Mrs. Winona Baker, Williman- charter changes as proposed by Aluraimiin Co. at Ameitea an­ GRANT TO UCONN perlnece. If you are over 21 you cAn be a real estate broker ‘.r 31* CUT CORN i Jr., 146 Bissell St.; Mrs. Edith tic; Mrs. Dorothy Bean, East Main St., Manchester, tonight Bartz, chaplain; Alphonse Markhanu, 370; Helco, 365; ORANGE DRINK BrouUlette, 40 Edmund ,,St.; the current Charter Revision nounced today It ironld main­ STORRS (AP) — An $82,500 merely by passing an examination. Obtain your license and BIBM BTB g Hartford: Mrs. Ella Brimble, 26 from 7 to 9. B e ruby, sergeant-at-arms; Eighth District, 354, and North The K o f 'c will have a lec­ OKAJMB BUMK Mrs. Rone Romeo. 29 School St., Commission. tain Its priee of alnmlnnni Ford Foundation grant has enter this richly rewarding profession. You can start on a Cumberland St.; Mrs. Doris There will also be calling Paul Clark, judge advocate, and Ends, 352. turer’s night tonight at 8:30 at DON’T Rockville; Brian Healy, Coven­ High rtngles, first. Doves, Ingot at IS cenia a pound. been received by the University part time basis on your own or join the staff of an established Si£?39* Cappa, 51 Englewood Dr.; Mra. hours at the O’Keefe Funeral Robert McKinney, trusteee for the K of C home. William F. Alcoa is the natlon’e No. 1 of Connecticut to strengthen its ‘ir35* SPINACH CHOPPED i try; Willard Johnson. 45 Mar- Home tomorrow and Wednes­ 117; second, Ramblers, 114, real estate firm. Our course offers the finest license exam TANG Sylvia Collins. 87 S. Main S t; three years. wwt Monk, an officer in the Con­ aluminum producer, ang the department of economics as ” a ahall Rd.; Eileen Walsh, 46 day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Other elected officers ot . the Hebron preparaUon available, aa well aa teaching you how to open Mrs. Lorraine Cummings, 87 necticut Citizens for Decent action Immediately ralted tlw resource for overseas consulta- STRAIN Union St. a u x ilia r y are Mrs. Mary; i i KILLED IN CRASH Literature Organization, will an office and be successful In the real estate business. Attend ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Lawton Rd.; Mrs. Helene Wil­ question of whether otter pro­ Uon and training.” 'The univer­ a FREIE FIRST LECTURE at 8 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 20 at Mrs. Minnie Morrison Mathieu, senior •vice praSldeiit; rfllls* POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y. speak and show a film. “Per­ Mrs. Beverly Perottl, 25 Diane son and daughter, High Manor ducers would fesetnd one-eent sity has been supplying econom­ the YWCA, 262 Ann St„ Hartford. Please write or phone for Park, Rockville: Mrs. Catherine Mrs. Minnie Morrison, 84, of Mrs. Selma Struff, Junior vice T f l l l (A P )—Thomas O. Sawyer. 48, version for Pay.” Refreshments Dr., Vemon; Harry Anderson, Increases announced last ic specialists to the Middle East a guest ticket. YOUR Salcito and son, 9 Village S t, 93 Benton St., died this morning, president; Mra. Mary Nackow- of Hartford was killed Satur­ will be served. This meeting 17 Spruce St.; Leo Mitterholter at Manchester Memorial Hos­ ski, treasurer; Mrs. Helena Fractures Hip day when his car struck a week. They inelnde Reynolds. under Ford grants, President MORSE COLLEGE, 183 Ann St., Hartford, 522-2261 w h iti Jr., Ekutt Hartford; Robert Rockville; Mrs. Irene Moore was canceled last week be­ Kaiser, Cionselidated Alumi­ Homer D. Babbidge Jr. said PRISH-SNOW and son, 7 Earl St.; Mra. Con­ pital. I Erickson, chaidain; Mra. Paul­ utility pole ea.st of Poughkeep­ cause of the weather. i MongeU, 70 Brent Rd.; Laura ______Born in County Armagh. Ire- ine Clark, conductress; Mrs. For 2nd Time sie, poHoe said.' num and Alnmlnlnm, Ltd. Saturday. POCKETBOOK Warkoaki, 249 Burnham St.; stance Kaminski and daughter. IftSCfiK Mabel Burnap, guard, and Mrs. Mrs. Marie Jensen, RFD 1, Wapping; Mrs. Reda Oratz andj ***' -A-ug. 27, 1879, she had, daughter. ToUand; Mra. Mary I ^ *»ere for over 60 Florence Sullivan, trustee for Manchester; Mary Delaney, 24 Friends of Mrs. Merton .W. Drachenburg and daughter, I J’®*™' member of St. j three yeara. mns i Della Porter Hills i Our convenient Premium Pay* Pine Hill St.; Robert Bessette, South Windsor. ’ | Mary’s Episcopal Church, and' The newly e l^ t ^ command- Hifls. JDe^^ re­ Wapping; Mrs. Lorraine Tourig- gret to learn that she sustained ment Plan allows you to get wbwoob ■* I the Women’s Home League. i *r and president will an^ (wie| Anofher Regal By, WUllmantic; Edward Wlnz- DISCHARGED YESTER- • She leaves two daughters, **ounce appointed officers a fractured hip in a fall at her the insurance protection you ler, _36 Benton St.; Mrs. Lor­ DAY: Steven Devins, H ebron;. Mrs. Joseph Hllinskl, with both organizations at a l^ter home on Gilead St., Hebron on need when you need it and pay raine'.Satkowski, Staffordvilie; Thomas Dell, Glastonbury: Mrs. | whom she made her home, and date. JSn. 16. She is a patient at Victor Sacre, 19 Tyler Circle: January Sale for it by the month, just as Arlene Good, RF.D 3. Rockville; | Mrs. John Baldyga; one brother, I ------Manchester Memorial Hospital Sarah Cheney, Soutti Rd., Bol­ and is reported as resting com­ you pay for utilities. More and Michael Green. Coventry; David* Frank Irwin; one. sister, Mra.' ^ , GREAT BUY! ton; Mrs. Olive Burleigh, Kee­ fortably. She suffered a sim­ more of our clients are finding ney Dr., Bolton; Mrs. Loretta S*®®® D efendant ilar fracture several years ago, that this plan really helps. 6 o B . Fmrter, Ning; a \ ain St. Burial waa in St. jured when the door of Tots 'n' Grant said only about $980 TOMATOES 2 “i r 4 5 ‘ Sargent and daughter, Wllshire FINALTOUCH dwjgliter to Mr. and Mrs. Lew- James’ Cemirtery vrith the Rev. Teehs awung closed oh it the af­ was left of the snow removal Rd., Vernon: Mrs. Patricia Andover; a daugh­ John p . Regan reading the ternoon of Jan. 22, 1963. appropriation,, and that not Morianos and son. South Rd., ter to lb*, and Ibn. Richard committal service. ■ Dr. Karns maintains that the quite. $100 was left o f town Open Hebert, M W. Mein St, Rock­ Bolton; Mrs. Carole Davidson owners of the building, were aid funds from the state. And ^CKENBR0TH2^29< TOMATO SAilCE 10^ and son, 138 Park S t; Mra. Bearers were Mario Feva, ville; a daughter to Mr. and Edward Gstdo, John Gado, Don­ negligent fn hof providing a winter not much more than 6 Days Mre. Obarlae Kedcr, 637 S. Mary Groves and son, 55 S. Al­ door necking mechanism or begun yet It is hoped that ton S t ald Clark, Leo DiPalma and BiRTNnB m T O M W ir M f Mem «t.; a daughter to Mr. Vincent OwtelotU. other sgfety deyieee to protect this extra sum will see the A W e«k HUfflSmi 39* _____ *i? 49* VK‘ lUMl Mrs. Staifiey Mlogaaoeki, DISCHARGED 'TODAY: childfim who might be standing town throifgh. 20'Lewla 8t, RodeviUe. Kazimer Pasechnick. 551 Park­ Burton Slater in the doorway.. Hapipinesn Talk Daily 9 to 6 M: 39’ aifitM 2 > 2I‘ R B O M I SmTHB YESTERDAY; A er St.; Mrs. Bertha Sweet 940 The funeral of Burton Slater He toither maintains that the The Oongreestonal Pilgrim B R m '2 r 2 $ * duigliter to Mr. and Mra. W ol- EL Middle Tpke.; Mrq. Lois No­ ot 51 Avondale Rd. was held alleged Incident has resulted in Fellowship met at the Hebrori^ Thurs. 9 to 9 175 SAffiT HclS* IBBBitt ‘trip ISoe Petten|;iU. 3ft4 Vemon St.; lan, 72 Cottage Sti; Burton Saturday morning fn>m the severe, and partially perman­ First Church last evening" BUf East Center g daughtw to 9i;r- ani -Mrs. Frazier, Bolton Rd., Vernon; Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main ent, injury to his da^ h ter’s Raymond and Connie Ellis led 988 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Bammeaw ’IfH ’ Hens l8VMr4 V Rd-: Mrs. Ekbel Undaay, 111 Main St., with a solemn higli Masa of hand and raused a strong emo- a discussion on "Adam and ttve Street ' Bdfvard St.; Mra. Blaine Primmer, 31 requiem at St. Bridget's Church. tlqaai regcUon. and has requir- and Happiness.” rORMAL WEAR f^R HIRE PHONE 648*8951 | « Oreep-Rd.; Strong St,; wnUam DouglaB„48 The Rev. John Delaney -was ed'the expenditure ot la^e sums AMPLE PARKING Plume YOU SAVE CASH AND TRIPLE S BLUE tO.MIrtdH>d llni- Htosex St.; Mrs. Gloria Luke- celebrant, the Rev. Stanley E. for medicsl treatment. Mancteeter Evening Herald 90S MAIN STREET —- 64S-2478 STAMPS ■,lt% St.; hart and daughter, South Wind- ^ 643-1126 Hastillp was degcon and tht Dr. Karns is beiim represented Hebron correepondent, ’Mlae MtaagHacllV* thru Tuao. loo. a iit We raaone Alam'ff^^ te ll^ft and Mn. Ocn- y c ; M n . Bartoarg Reiliy and Rev. Richgrd Bollea was sub- by Manchester Attys. Leasner Susan B. Pcndletoa. tolephooe VtMlaaifi. ^ South Windsor. deacony Mrs^ Raymond Murphy and Rottner. , 2Sd-34M- The Marvel Of MaUi Si reef" A ■ -u: I i. ,5- II,' i m M . /■ H- ■ ' ' !■: •l';l 1 ■; r 1 ■ ‘ 1 -- j ■/ ■■ 1 I " t '^'■A

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S i \r PAOB'lffiSElHiff’ fAGB TBR HANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1M4 DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE M; Kenned and Oraea E. Lim js SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with, MAJOR HOOPLE fany RuWixnr, property on French ------1 An«w«r to Proiitow Puiih Items Broken or Stolen D efense C laim s Rd. Fras Daiinry im o Warrantee Deeds Michael F. Mooney and Alice w g a a i i ! 9 o .m . t o 9 | I M . ' I Civil Wor Bottles | i Ruby Brain Flaw Kdgar H. Clarke, Evelyn. P. E. Mooney to Dorothy R, Pa- r r i o a giini, property at Florence and arai=J Olaike And Charles 8. Burr to THEY SOTH CLAIM THEY R £ )/ 6000 HbU SU. * 6UCM MARKSMEN iMEV^lOEA, ACEOS8 2 Subtle L?JH[r-3 ieves Loot Home (Conttnuad 'troni YB ga Om ) Crafts Center lac., property at l i t f HBR V iw POTTINS THE SILENCER COULD KNOCK tXJWIN A Y ®L)T emanation saaToUand T i* c . Dorothy R. Pagan! to Michael ON th : aaA'So r a n d so c k ; 1-----MIU, 3 Angered T a l k o n i a Julia N. Kichar, to Delbert A. F. Mooney and Alice B,. Moo- BUTTEKPUy IN A 6AL^8A\TlN6 ▼irgiiiia Schafer aaid ha examined the At TH‘ -SAME TIME !<. 4 Table linen Knowles, property on Haimaway ney, property at Florence and AT «00 yATOS.'HoW ^A TRAP botSefteld « Efface S3-year-old night club operator l ik e s t o p p in g a h e r d 7 lT.S.GranPl O f H a y d e n G r is w o ld for BMi houra In lata December, ■L ^ I Holl Sts. A0CXJT 60M E KiNO // FOR TH', 6 Moral wrong ine Women’s University where OP ELEPHANTS VNITH OP CONTEST ? -m e N / M A 3 0 R i lin t major 7 Distrens signal ■ I giving him atandard paycholog- MANILA (AP) — Atty. Gen.f] Bevarty F. Woodbouse to Jo­ Attachment SymptonW oimBItosB Aiteiiig Irmn A PEA-SHOOTER.' e was nmbbed by hundreds of M AV66 TH" L O S E R W il l T A K t biUlo 8 Lift leal teata. /-• * Robert r. Kennedy and Presi­ seph Roesetto, property at 114- MAV0E VJE SHOULD 30ST, IS Arrow potoon More than $6,000 in bonds, stock, travelers checks, Rscreaming students. R e gave a Nancy aiid Robert E. Kettw Jai. WOULD SHUT OP.yS SOME p Domestic Hla taatlmony waa permitted 11$ Adams St. STOMACH ULCERS ’■I 'TM T P y TO SA® ONE OP (var.l dent Diosdado Macapagal said brief talk expressing apprecia­ Gertrude ' 10 Lend leash, personal items and a 200Adjscent 54 Mop up the aafe apparently atrnick and appreciation of what he was do­ Building Permlte 37 American 23 Before (prefisi 44 Dull yellow eontenU of draweta about the ing” when he shot Oswald, on with Indonesian President Su­ In Jakarta, capital of Indone­ low Rd. editor broke an antique roaewood foot­ karno, who has vowed to smash sia, workers moved to seise the To Commerciai Bulldera Inc. jwsgwasejy Jus ASM, A* f _ r u T TIT 0OOIW and upandlng fumitura In Nov. $4 while Oswald was be^ Bessie E. Kennedy to Sheila I. 31 Poem 17 ITT r note what not at the foot of the property of the Shell .Oil Co. and FT gvBty room. ing transferred from one jail to the new federation. Hurowits, property on French 32 Habituate Btaira. Mra. Griawold today aaid other British firms but acting tlona to a oommeroiiU b^ldiiig t DrMii vharmaeve Inc* 34 N'etther nr Griawold refxirtad the break another. . A statement, said Macajiagal Rd. 13 that it could not be replaced. President Johahnes Lelmena Sheila 1. Hurowits to Bessie at 621 Hartford Rd. . (Krauee 1 Oree^ vnarmacy, uio. 3SGrastUnd *t 10:30. p.m. Saturday. 'The Oswald had been charged told Kennedy the PhUlpplnea has . Weldon Drug Co. PoUce aaid that the break called for a halt to all attempto E. Kennedy, Esther Zahn, Joeil Floriete), $20,000.' 36 Florida d(7 f r JT (iriewoldB had bean gone from with murder in the assassina­ tried all along to .restore Ms 37 Hr. Mix waa prolMMy done by anwteura Uieir home between 6 and 10:- tion of Kennedy on Nov. 22, phUindo, the association o f In- to take over British buslneBs in' HE M A30R 38 Dismal becanae o f the fact that Bveiy- ■- _ _ . • _ ___ J Ai_ • ‘r> U 3t 4*~"csti <«->/aafsi 40 Upward(prefiz) i r 80, police laid, with murder in the death of po­ donesla, Malaysia and the Phll^ ,ti PREFERS Det. S g t Joaaph Sartor and thing was turned upalde down. ipplnes which broke apart when ie union of Shell workers 41 Cootradict t r 20 liceman J. D. Tippit the same Al VERBAL 43 Georgia Patmiman John Krlnjak are More than one pereon waa in­ Malaysia wr s formed last 3c '■ said it had taken over the oil volved, police aay. day, and with attem p M mu':* DUELS- battle lito w inveaUgating the caae. der in the wounding of Gov. tember. Although the Phll- firm, the largest British busi­ » Other Iteme atolen included 4S Diespian The aafe, which contained John Connally of Texas, who Itppines al.so has noU recognised ness interest In Indonesia. Signs 48IBraiUI Braifliin. a mink atole o f Mra. Ghriawold ST some |4,000 in w ar bonda, atock was riding with the president. Malaysia, he promised to con­ reading property of the republic BY V. T. HAMLIN provinrtnce valued at |760; an old aared to Kennedy told newsmen on his Orlawedd’a peraonal inventory late December but recessed be­ said he stUl considered himself DOWN have.aUppad and roUad down, It la complete, he added. arrival from South Korea Sun­ ST sr cause of the Christmas holidays. day night there was a good In charge. However, he did not 1 European Ruby has been held In jail go to the office. barbarian chance the crisis can be solved. without bond since he shot and “ Some progress has been Reports from West Java said killed Oswald before a nation­ m ade," he said. the large (P. and T. Land Co. wide television audience Nov. 24 had been seized by Its workers OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS Macapagal appeared pleased -"OiTiV— Tanganyika Scene as the accused assassin was be with hla meeting with Kennedy and that British families were ing transferred from the city to and said It bolstered his hopes staying in their homes. k K the county jail. for a peaceful solution of the The joint secretariat of the NO, WE'LL Oswald’s death came less Workers Union Federation issu­ m » hr mA, Ik . TA*. t—. UX ^ e (3UICR! FORCE ME TO TH' , MAKE HIM than 48 hours after President Asked whether he will meet ed a weekend appMl to the gov­ Lt0URV--'FORE THE awful Of Troop Mutiny Kennedy was assassinated. Gov. ernment to take over all soon with Malaysian Prim e BY AL VERMKER I BECOME EXAMPLE- John Connally of Texas was British firms, Including those PRISCILLA’S POP BORROW Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman» A HORRIBLE wounded, and 'Dppit waa shot he said, " I t looks like It." owned jointly by British and exam ple of TH' BOOK. iOontiiMMd from Page One) JUST WALK IN TMERE ^to demonstrate the return of to death. Oswald was charged Foreign Secretary Salvador P. other Interests. i s : THAT MANU ME A SPENOTriRIFT) OFF HIM} WITHOUT A SWEATER! law and order to the island. in all three shootings. Lopez said Kennedy and M aca­ REPUSES TO PUT vicea and aealed ott the city A NEATER N TME. TOU'LL KNOW WHV.' President Abeld Karume took, Under Texas law a person pagal discussed a tentative time from the outaide world. B L U E ROOM? the salute from a balcony of th e ' charged with crime punish table for Malaysian conferences The poet office, cable office, deposed sultan's palace, but able by death may be held with' but he declined to give details. banks, tha airport and harbor (.--- \ only a small crowd turned out I out bond. - The Philippines has__ refused Installatlona were taken over for the ceremony I In a 80-page p eU U on fU ^ with without resistance. As Early “rae exiled sultan landed in , the court last week, the defense j ^ claim to the M alay­ workers arrived in town every­ Brltoin Sunday night, hoping! said that the president's assas- sian state of Saban form erly thing looked normal—until they for talks with Prime Minister sina'Jm, the wounding of Gov. British North Borneo. Sukarno | were stoiqied at roadblocks and Skr Alec Douglas-Home and oth­ Connally, and the slaying of Up- claims Malaysia la a British told to go home. er British offlclalB.|;^. pit "enraged their client to shch plot to encircle Indonesia. ' Other Aceonnta reaching Lon­ a extent that their client was After his talk With Macapa­ don said some Tanganyikan sol­ temporarily Insane.” ' gal, Kennedy visited the Philip-, ^ \ I \'( )\ 1 \ I U ' diers objected that there are too Help Offei*6d "The defense must prove Os­ many M tls h officers still at­ wald was the man who assas- 't ( ) \ 1 1 < ) i ! r tached to the army. By Tax Aides rinated the president and shot ( r/lLANS Moat contact With Dar ea Sa­ c'fleer Tippit," the petition said. ■/ laam, the Tangahylkan capital, At the December hearing, waa cut, but the acting British Manchester ,area< residents Ruby's lawyers sought to show WANTED seeking aid in preparing their that the case was not a capital BY JOE CAMPBELL high eommiasioner, F.S. Miles, Soda Canvassers BONNIE reported to the Commonwealth Income tax returns m ay Obtain one since they contended their • im h MIt. W.TJO., »■. ««. Relatlona Office In London that help Thursday.' from 9 a.m. to client was temporarily Insane For Manchester 1 p.m., at the Municipal Build­ DAP, LOOK f VERY6000.' there la no danger to Brltlah re­ and that bond should be grant­ Home Deliveries Only for fuol ollt, torvleo^ "A man on TV said aoma old folkt don’t fael wantad. ing. ed. V ' OUT TME WINP0UI VERY GOOD' sidents. — Apply — heating oquipmont His brief message eased but Two representatives of the In­ At that time, they indicated I* BEE THE SNOWMAN Thoae are tha onaa who oan’t baby-ait, huh. Pop?” J.R WILLIAI^f ternal reiyenue service have Manchester IlottUng Co. did not dispel the concern felt they we» e ready to post as much i'9N0WL>WiMAPe.' TMC NICKEL NUR^E TM tea UL ow scheduled office hours In Man­ 10 Henderson Road phene 522*8191 In London for the safety of Bri­ as $100,000 bond to contain to chester at that time. Manchester — 648-7922 tons In the East African coun­ Ruby’s release. no FJSARL STREET Other scheduled visits are try opposite the Island of Zanzi­ Ruby's trial has been set for HARTFORD. CONN. Feb. 27 and March 26, during bar, another British Common­ Feb. $ in Dallas but at the De­ B E N C A S E Y the same hours. - wealth member which ex- cember hearing, ' Belli told . 1 1 Tax assistance at other times plerlenced revolt this month. Judge Brown he would seek a is available from the Hartford About 60 U.S. gQvprnment em­ change of venue. The San Fran­ ployes pluk their dependents al­ office of the. IhtdriMi Revenue cisco lawyer said- that because Service, 450 Main St. , so are in Tanganyika. The U.S. of news stories published to Dal­ Sdence Shrinks Piles Embassy. Ixl London received a las, M b client could qot obtain a LAUNOHINO SUREDULED message that so far as was fair trial here. ,, , ' New. Way Ttl Surgery known, all Americans were CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) —The Relay 2 satellite, another safe. V ate toward a worldwide space dg& w e c u ^ The Americans include some isTv.. communicationa . network, la MATERNITY Stops Itch—Relieves Pain 25 members of the Peace Corps, H«r Y»ik, K, T. <8pwl«l) — For tho ao tkeroagk that auflaiert made most of them engaged in a road scheduled fo r launching at 4:15 p.m. (EST) Tuesday. Ont tima Mience ku foohd a now aatonishing atatementa like "Pilaa B H O R T R IB S BY FRANK 0’NE.\L bulldiqg project and a teaching Ground stations in seven coun' STYUlS, htiallBK subit^co with tiie nstoa- have eeaaad to be a prebleml'* I»rogram outoide the capital. tries on four continents plan to ■ .'V ; 'fc' ‘ ithing shinty to shrink hemor- The secret la a aew kaaling anh- The outbreak came two days I « M 8 S I S DOWN t > MEET THE VISITING V«V6 HAP VISITING HOBUJIV w e NEVER HAOLADV conduct television, telephone, Dressy Dresses, rkoi^, stop itching, and relievo atanea (Bio-Dyna*)—diacavary ad after "F ield Marshal” John Ok- MBQC»Sfl9t«M9»iARjgV EN6USH NOaifWOMAN. BEFORE AND NOBODN FAID GOONAVISrT US KFORE/I teletype and radio communica­ Sportswear, lAngerie, pain — without snrgery. a world-famona raaaareh institata. ello, m ilitary chief of the Z{in- Thia snhstanca is new avallahle attb v tio n tions tests, with the satellite. In ease after' ease, while gently tta cw - zibar revolution, flew to Dar es Supp-Hose, Bras, In tu pp»*itT f or amtaunt f»rm Relay 2 will cemtinue experi ' relioving paiq, actual radqetion Salaam ostensibly seeking talks ' ' Unifonns,' Girdles under the name PrtparmtU* Me, ♦ mental work started by the first (ikrinkSga) took place. with President Julius Nyerere ; Meet ems^ng of all—reeolta were A t all dmsr aonataaa. Relay, still functioning after IS vid other leaders of Tanganyika. months In orbit. The new satel­ British press reports said N y­ lite has seven m ^ r electronic erere, considered one of the Glazier's changes deslgnea for greater most moderate of the new A fri­ Corset and Uniform Shop reliability and longer operating can leaders, snubbed Okello 681 Main St.— ^Manchester ENROLL NOW! MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl life. and took a five-day trip into the G LASSES S T A R T JA N . 97th interior. • I9M Kaypunch After 75 years of German and IH A O A W J t : 6HS €AV9 SOUlaE BBHIND n o S H E TELL, WELL., rrE fA A F D C T W h ia British colonial rule, Nyerere • 1401 Cwnputar PtofianiMini WrTViMOlKTBAaHBZ NQUe O A S eA A A IS e iM \1/ NOLI £M THE TOME. THIS AAOPeNINS. iSBje^wiRxm ^Ac& a. ONLY lOO IN T H E shepherded Tanganyika to inde­ • IIM Data Fracawing BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY (RAXE e^\05D^^slURBa:> WHOLE OASe. pendence without a shot being fired. He Inherited a shaky ABOUrSOiXLAaC WHOCANRLTHfS 7 Cholcesf Meats In Town! • Complamatat and Typing ], economy-when the British pulled irm o E T YES.' AND T W0NDB7 WHAT fTRV TO KEEP FROM' a OKAY, BUT FOLLOWING THESE MOONLIT C3F paoeeEGe. HEAD AND COS out, wlto moat of the nation's /liMWVFROM (OTHER SENTRIES DR.SEEP CRUSHING AGAINST Hie-SIOMAX AT PATHS IS JUST AS DANGEROUS. WE COULD Income derived from its sisal THESE IM S IN HIS 6ARPENS.' AMY FOLIAGE. AIMOST THESAAAETWte? day - t tVININS E BE SEEN A QUARTER MILE AWAY. and coffee crops. Retaining TUESDAY ONLY! OQMFOUMDEP AMY OF IT COULD BE British officials in his govern­ SATURDAY' CLASSU POISONOUS. .6EE$K,B0Z. 1 ment, Nyerere has worked hard to try to Improve Tanganyika’s Vi.' « economic lot. $ He continued to be a moder­ TRAIN TODAY ate voice in turbulent African STEAK politics, but he has been under pressure from extremist ele­ for ments in his own party to take •PORTERHOUSE ,

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KAN( nPER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JANUARY fO, 19M UConn Victory Marked ^Arrival* of Coach Fred Shabel Powell’s Grab Nets West All-Star

Last Minute Yogi to Attend RusselVs Long Shot U-' Yankee Conference Hoop Race TD Provides Gold Key Fete HARTFORD (AP)—Man­ Sparks Celtics^ Win .^Maine clinched a tie for thebers direction, burst b a ck on,|, R hode Island’s Dennis Me-< Elsewhere, unbeaten Asaump-'^Rhode Island game. There were<^e lead to 42-24 Unbeaten Cmtnu!**GoiiM<5l-Central Connect!- ager Y ^ Berra of the New BOSTON (AP) — Con-< just 30 seconds left when Davis more Bill Scanlon contributing State Series crown by method­ the Yankee scene with the con­ Govern got off a heave at the tlon sent its record to 10-0 by out (9-0) U second in team re­ 2 7 -2 4 Edge York Yaakeee today necticut’s Toby Kimball ically defeating Bates, which quest of the Rams. The Huskies finish but the ball caromed rolling past Colby 81-59. Play­ Blaine scored on a driving lay­ 15 of his 18 points in that span. NEW YORK (AP)— ^Boston’s power-laden Celtics FVed Bredlce of the first unit bounding and Ooitinm, Mains, added to the Imposing bead had won three straight, 54-48. are 3-1 in the leag^ue com pared harmlessly off the rim. ing two-platoon . basketball, up for Dartmouth and broke don’t often see a 22-point lead wither to (aie, and tiiey tapped in- the winning bas­ was high man 'with 21. v State ninth in team oCfenee SAN DIEGO, Calif. table at the 2Sd annnal Con­ to- the Rams’ 2-1. Connecticut strategy held Springfield turned back Kings a 53-53 tie. Vic Mair added an necticut Sports Writers Al­ rarely see their Bill Russell score on a long jump shot. Maine Is 6-0 in state competi­ Point 83-70 and downtrodden insurance free throw with six (97.1). (A P )~ A r t PoweU’8 abil­ ket with two seconds left tion while both Bates and Col­ Rhody over 30 points Under its Connecticut’s w e^ start^s" liance OoM Key Dinner on Rhody took the lead in the scoring average and limited Dartmouth broke an 18-game seconds to go. It ended as Kimdall oontribtK Providence (8-3) faeee a big But both happened yesterday as the Celtics came out of and scrambled the Yankee by are 3-3. Each has three se­ ity to get a couple of steps Jan. 27 at the Ambassador second half but Bill DellaSala Steve Chubin, owner of a 22.8 losing streak by defeating Am­ Dick Munson of Stonehlll ted 24 points and 19 rebounds week with Invaslone by Oani------———------^their National Basketball Asiro- Conference Basketball race. ries contests remaining. tied the score 41-all with a scored a three-point play with sius Wednesday and Niagara ahead of a life-long buddy Bestaurant in Hamden. s T l T i e I elation game a g a l^ Ban Fron- average, to a mere nine. The herst, 56-53. in a 71-58 Yankee conquest of Also Joining a fine array 1 That lone field goal enabled Vermont (7-2), idled by the jumper as 2:02 remained. The Huskies actually won the game Wesleyan (5-2) won its fifth 28 seconds on the clock and Saturday: propelled the West to a 27- cisco with a 108-106 triumph. the defending champion Hus­ Ifo in e . of speakers headed by IHok In other games, Bt Louis mid-year examination period as Rams here switched from their at the foul line where it out- straight, 85-59, at Bowdoin’s sent the Chieftains into a 70-96 The leading teams by rec­ 24 victory over the East PhiUy Fight kies to vault over Rhode Island running style to the cautious ' In the latest NAIA Small Col­ McCann, director of the pro whipped Ctncumati, 114-109, and are so many other New Eng­ scored Rhode Island 9-5. expense as Winky Davenport lead past New Haven College. ords: and a perfect record in into second place by beating land teams, continues to set the technique-only to see Connecti­ scored 21 points and hauled Munson converted a pair of lege statistics. Bob Johnson, the football Hall of Fame, Is the New York downed Baltimore, Rhode Island Coach Calverly Assumption 10-0, Central Rev. Robert Keating, pastor the Rams 43^1. It also marked Yankee Conference pace with a cut’s Dom Pemo finally inter­ had warned his charges before down 18 rebounds. free throws with 18 seconds to defending champion from Fitch­ three American Football Reset After 109-167. the “arrival” of Coach Fred burg, Mass., State is fifth na­ Conn. 9-0, Vermont 7-2, Boston League AH-Star games. of St. Jade’s Church in Der­ 3-0 record. However, the Cata­ cept a bounce pass. The Huskies the game: "Kimball is the man On the slender Weekend pro­ go and that’s how it ended, U. and Northeastem 0-3, Trini­ BoMon led the Warriors, 7B4W, Shabel and had Ernie Calverly set up their last-shot play, gram, Adelphi nipped MIT 81- 72-69. tionally with a 34.5 scoring Powell’s eUmactlc act came by. Also on the program are in tbe third quarter, but Ben mounts will be the underdog we have to stop.” ty 6-2, Providence and Hsu- groaning '1 told you so.” sophomore Dan Hesford missed 75 and Worcester Tech downed Springfield was in front only average while teammate Fred Sunday after the West had driv- Red Sox Mana^r Johnny Week’s Delay Francisco sliced that margin to when they Invade Rhode Island Calveriy now is 3-9 against vard 8-S, Rhode lelen d 10-4, While deliberate, slowdown (10-4) Jan. 29. a driving jump but 6-foot-8 Connecticut including 1-6 at American International, 82-67. 15-9 when it sent in its second GilUs is eighth (31.9) as weU as an to the East two in the closing Peeky, smd J. Walter Kenne­ 1Q2-I(a with a little less th u two W esleyan 5-2, M IT 11-5, Miaa- dy. prudent of the National tactics livened up bne title fight, Connecticut (7-4), operating Kimball was there to deflect the Storrs where this latest battle The frantic finish was not re­ platoon against Kings Point. third in rebounding (22.0). Gary minutes, trailing only 24*20 after minutes remaining. sachusetts 8-4. Basketball Association. NEW YORK (AP) — D*ck they virtually ended another. in its first season under Sha- ball from above the rim. w as w aged. stricted to the Connecticut- By halftime this unit had built Liberatore of New Haven Col- overcom ing a 24-S halftim e d efl- Turner and Kitten HAyward, a Russell’s long Jumper, which city. Including an Ekist efffside, Over 700 are expected to attend the dinner at which couple of outstanding young at the time gave the Celtics a the West had five tries to get Philadelphia welterweight pros­ 106-101 lead, turned out to b e the ball over. The East defense Repreeentatlve Emilio (MIm) Daddarto, Frank Barnikow. pects, clash tonight in the winning basket Tom Hein- held. 10-rounder that could move the sohn, who added two tree throws former Meriden High School Losing Coach Bored, Only 1:29 remained. winner into national prominenoe after Russell’s shot, led Boston The East, however, was un­ coach, and Ed Fenstol, as­ sistant secretary of the No­ or even a toUe fight. with 27 points. Wayne High­ able to move and was forced to The bout at the Philadelphia tower paced tile Warriors with punt, and the West took over on tional Duckpin Bawling Con­ gress, will receive kejrs. Arena was scheduled for last 24. Real Gamble—Shabel the E ast 48. Monday but was postponed a St Louis moved into second Only 1:06 remained. Sports Editor Art McGIn- ley of The Hartford Times week because of the bUzaard. place In the Western Division Quf^erback Cotton Davidson Matchmaker Teddy Brenner ahead of San Francisco. Bob ^ “The hardest Job,” said fired a short pass to Lance XI- will be the toastmaster at Some coaches get angry; the dinner which will also of Madison Square Garden ooid Pettit and CUlf Hagan sparked others fret when they see Shabel alter the game Sat­ worth. Complete. Davidson fired if the winner kx>ka Imprasalve the Hawks tn a third period urday night, “was selling a short one to Powell, hia Oak­ feature sueh namee in oporto their basketbaii team los­ as Dick McAuIiffe of the De­ he may sign him for a title fight outburst that provided an in­ ing a game most every­ the idea to the boys. It land team m ate. Complete. •with W elterw eigh t Ohamipian surmountable lead. was a real gamble and ue Davidson finally missed one, troit Hgers, Andy Robustolll body expected them to win. and Allan Webb of the New Emile Griffith. A t leoet the Win­ Pettit finished with 86 points all knew It.” then called Powell’s play again But not Coach Ernie York football Giants, Roger ner will get a lucrative national while Hagan came in with 20. I—on a deep pattern this time. TRArFIC JAM—Things are a bit crowded in the O scar R obertson ’s 44 points Calvery of Rhode Island, The gamble looked like a LeCIero of the Chicago Bears, televeision bout. whose Rams lost to Con­ losing one as the Huskies Powell raced full speed into Detroit net as Montreal Canadians’ Henri Richard, T urner, already ranked paced tbe Royals. the left corner of the end sone, Fred Dugan of the Wash­ necticut 43-41 Saturday trailed by three or four ington Redskins, and Tracey on his back, bumps the Red Wings’ Gordie Howe, eighth, hoe a 20-1-1 reconL Johnny Green sank two free outdistancing defender Willie throws with one second left, n ig h t. / points through most of the Stallard and Duke Carmel of standing at left, and goalie Terry Sawchuk, who is Hayward is 17-2-1. Ernie was bored. game. But Shabe' refused BEST IN SHOW: Jim Flora proudly displays his West of Buffalo, and hauled in giving New Yoik a victory over the 25-yard aerial for the win­ the New York Meta. partially hidden in the net. TV Scrap Friday “I wouldn’t pay three to change his pass-hold- Great Dane, HiDayne Sir Charles B, winner of Best A title fight otan may ta at Baltimore after the Knlcks blew dollars to see that game,” pass strategy despite the ning touchdown. stake in the televtakn fight of a seven-point lead after three In Show at the Hockanum Dog Show here Sunday. Only 43 seconds rem ained. he complained after the V screams of a partisan (Herald Photo by Satemis.) the week between light heavy quarters. Terry Disebinger, Huskies "slowdown” tac­ Asked in the dressing room if Eager to Learn About New Job vdioee 25-foot Jtunp shot had crowd at Storrs. he knew who was covering him Sports Schedule weight contender Geigorio Per­ tics surprised the mighty alta of Argentina and Wayne tied tbs score, fouled Green. “We stayed in our zone on the play, PoweU said: In Saturday action, Boston Rams in what could be the hoping they would make a Thornton, the battling bkmd decisive game of the Yan­ "My buddy — WUle West. beat Detroit, 121-115; Loe An­ mistake,” Shabel said. We’ve been playing together Monday, Jan. 20 Few Know Yogi Berra Well, from Fresno, Oaiif., at Neiw kee Conference season. York's Madison Squase Garden geles outlasted Philadelphia, 115- The mistake came In the Great Dane Triumphs since we’ve been five years old. East Windsor at C baaay lU ; St. Louis nosed out Clncin- The win gave the Hus­ Tech, 8 p.m. Friday nlghL kies a 3-1 record in confer­ final seconds when Unn Ho never guarded me before. ilati, 121-120; and Baltimore You know, our wives were sit­ Coventry at Stafford. Needs No Script Writers Champion WUlto Pastrano, ence play and undisputed Pemo picked off a Rhody under pressure from the WBA downed San Franclsoo 98-86. possession of second place. pass. The Huskies called ting together out tiiere.” Tuesday, Jan. 21 In Hockanum Classic West bad nothing but praise to sign for a title fight soon, Vermont is first. The Rams, time out. When play was East at Stonington. for his friend. "I think he is one South Windsor at Bloomfield. NEW YORK (AP) — Blll^aotuaUy makea those ^cetera may take on the winner in NEW DUCK FIN REOOliO who had been averagifig resumed, sophomore Dan of the best players in the Ellington at E. O. Smith. Vaeck once wrote that Yogi observations credited to him, couple of months. Both bold Vic­ 83.6 points per game, are Hesford shot and missed, Winner of the Gertrude Hagenow Trophy as the best toria over the champion. but Hoby Kimball scored league,” he said. "He has great Wednesday, Jan. 82 Berra had been Invented by Joe th at he has n o ■wrltera dream ­ NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — n ow 2-1. dog in yesterday’s winter match of the Hockanum Dog ing up cute quips. Peralta, 28, whipped TlianX' Robert Covel a t Middleboro, "I*m not criticizing Fred on a tip-in with two sec­ m ov es.” RockvUle at Stafford. G aragiola. ton tn their first fight at the Club was a Great Dane, "Charlie” owned by Jim Flora Despite the spectacular end­ “And another thing, the Mass., recently aet an eigbb CARRYING SNOW FOR THE WINTER OLYMPICS—Lack of snow on the Shabel (the Connecticut onds left. East Granby at Cheney, 2 "There reaUy is a Yogi Garden, last Nov. 15, in stiet^ - in g, both W est C oach Sid GUI- things people laugh at make a game world duck pin bowling slopes made it necessary for Austrian soldiers to carry snow in huge baskets coach). I Just don’t tike The Huskies, defending of Naugatuck. Judge Frank Parker made the presenta­ p.m . B a rra ,” aaya Joe. ‘T didn’t in­ ing his victory streak to man of San Diego and East Rham at Windham Tech. lot of sense. Speaking of his record. He rolled a total of on their backs to slalom slopes at Innsbruck, , in preparation for the that slow up kind of stuff,” conference champions, have tion. Activity took place at the^ vent him. Nobody could invent Ranked third by the WBA, Us now won four straight, Manchester Armory. Coach Mlks Holovak of Boston Thnrsday, Jan. 28 Yogi. He’s too fabulous.” My qualifications for the job, Yogi 1,219. The former standard was Calverly said. Bronowitc, Coventry, age 14, St. pointed to a 64-yord touchdown record is 40-1, feiohidlng 11 forthcoming Winter . The snow had been trucked in from near­ building their record to 7-4 Judge Herbeirt Rol pre- Maneheeter at BuUceley, 8 family spent Christmas with said, ’I’ve observed a lot watch­ 1,218, rolled ta Walt Berthrid Neither did the usually Bernard. run by San Diego’s Keith Lin­ kn ockou ts. by valley. (AP Photofax.) on the season. eented the Ptoehurot Grocery Yogi’s family in New Jersey. ing’. That’s a funny vwiy to say of Rockville, Cam., last May. fast-breaking Huskies. Boys, Alan Moroecui, age 12, coln in the third quarter as the p.m . Thornton, 24, is ranked fifth. T r^ y to the beat puppy In Friday, Jan. 24 We were driving down from it, but read it again — get it" The body-punching Oallfornian BEFORE AND AFTER—^Tony Lema presents two studies of before and after Englirii Setter. decisive play In the West’s third They just come out that way. tnBiidh Giuleibta of Pocfiidachs, Beet Jr. Handler, linda Broo- Nowlngtoa at Rockvifie, Scarsdale (N. T .). I got lost, so has a 29-4-1 record, inchkUng in winning the professional division of the National Pro-Amateur Golf Cham­ a arnooth dachshund, owned victory In three All-Star games. “Y<^ is pretty bad about be­ East in Headliner Here Friday owittz. “ Lincoln’B run was the thing p jn . I called him. 18 knookouts. pionship at Pebble Beach. At left, unsmiling, he stands covered from the rain. and handled my Mrs. Gertrude B t. TtMxnM Aquinaa at East, "Yogi asked, *Where are ing late. He kept me waiting in The week’s card Includes a OBEDHCNOE that did it,” said OUlman. a restaurant about 46 minutes OoldweU of Simsbury. you?’ I told him I was in a six-rounder for heavies . at Europe’s Skiers At right, after sinking a putt for par five on 18th, he jauntily strides away Novice Y Class "Lincoln’s run—so quick,’ said 8:06. and I waa steaming. When he PIKE The Puppy Sweepstakes, Rhem at Corventry. hone booth near the library. Bridgeport, Conn., on Thsedoy from cup having won with a 184 total. (AP Photofax.) Holovak. “ A long run so early in got there he said: This is the which prav^ to be one of the Poodle, Angel, 164-f--H. Dab­ EBkigton at South Windsor. ’ogl said, ‘Oh, you’re not far nvatchiiig Billy Tisdale, Bridge­ RARBER SHOP the third period. It put them on ? earliest I’ve ever been late'.” Non-Loop Gaines, most popular groups, was %,'on by Poehnert. Saturday, Jan. 26 away, but don’t go the other port, and Curtis Primus, Pater­ ShelUe, Lonnie 154-f, Diana the scoreboard.” Obviously, Yogi isn’t con­ by M iniature Schnauzer, Only Jim Fraser*e field goal Ftojbt at Maovclwster, 8 pm way, come this way,’ and hung son, N . J . MEN'S BruntotL, fused. But the baseball writers Facing Challenge FRIENDSHIP — New high Drummar owned by Muriel bod ^ tiiem on the eooreboord Swknmiiig ^ Mancttenter at ,up. I couldn’t invent a fellow Cocker, Honey Pat; 154, Hari will be after a few seasons with triple recoirds for both men and Alnloy of 'West Haittord. ConanL lik e t h a t ” HAIR Lema Beats Weather old Smitfi. until lineoln’s run. manager Berra, the Yankees’ DUCK FIN ODDITY women were set last night. Ju- HUNTING Other Puppy Sweepstakes 39ie Bast hod taut a 24-8 half­ Garagiola to probably Exams Scheduled MiiL Schnaueer, 168, Mary answer to Casey StengeL TAUNTON, Mass. (AP) — An He Peak rolled game of 190, winners were: Working—Shet­ tim e lead Boston’s Babe Yogi’s closest friend, a boyhood COLORING INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP)—Europe’s fortress of By HOWIE HOLCOMB , I B arlow . 08 oddity to team scoring occured 188 and 185 for a new wom­ land Sheepdog, Rlckwood ParllU oomtdMed 12 of 16 posses pal from the slums of St Louis recently to the Roeelimd Junior held by a phalanx of Austrian, French, en’s stondaird of 563 while Bill Exams and several non-league games have combined Acres. .’Toy Chihuahua Mary N ovioe l o t .Mi’ w d s and two touch­ Jones Appointed known as “The Hill.” Both e Ai^ointineiita Aoo^itod And His Own Fears Min. Poodle, Maori, 199%; Indians "Won Toss Duck Pin Bowling League. Five Swiss and German veterans, faces an all-out assault Dion’s men’s mark of 632 In- to make the coming week’s area scholastic basketball Weitmoire. N on - Sporting downs. One went 12 yards to grew up In near poverty. bowlers rolled exactly the same Pheiw 649-8319 from Uncle Sam’s young team at the Winter Olympics oluded singles of 221, 207 and Standard Poodle, Barbara Cook, L aurie EVlnk. Borion’s Lorry Oorron and the Oklahoma Coach Now Joe is a well-paid broad­ schedule pretty well scrambled. Contrary to the usual Sheltie, Peppe, 199, Mra. CLEVELAND (AP)—A flip score to the third game as to the NEXT TO MB. DONUT opening Jan. 29. 204. FISHING PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (A P )— Champagne Tony ('Hockanum Oluib m em her). o b a i three to New York’s BiU caster and Yogi, of course, is second game. 'The duplicate concentration on Tuesday and Friday, the upcoming Hound, Baaseit Hound, HelMi Jeanne Adams. (Hockanum the new manager of the Yan­ of a oodin at American League WEST BaDDUE TFKB. Experts agree that the out­ Other higii scores Inohid^ ------!------Agames are fairly evenly spread Lema won the Crosby Golf Tournament by conquering M athis. B u b o ’ s C ookie GU- NORMAN, Okku (AP)— headquarters in Boston has scores w ere 86, 58, 73, 94 and 72 showings, the Americans enter BouteiU. , m em ber). christ scored the other 'TD on a k ees. come of the battle on downhill the Jan. 30 men’s downhill, first Tony Page 210, Mike Koss 203, Tover the full six-day period. Bassett, Tammy, 198-f-, John Oomer JesMa, 49-yaaK)»d soft- giiven the Indiaiis poaseeBtoii of for a 383 total to each game. Rae Hannon 197, Annie Gagnon the weather and hia own fears Sunday— the foes which Sporting, Cocker, Ascoti, Oa- one-vE td Garagiola knows Berra well. and slalom is wide open as nev­ highlight of the games, with one Taken day by day we find QUIET SAFBTY CHAIN Brennan. apoken tone apedsiltot who fifth place in the 1963 stand- 179, Jerry Ringuette 218-599, Jim Dougan Wins substituted for Opposing golfers. mllla Lyman. Lincoln, voted tiie outstanding Few people do. Joe makes the er before in Olympic history. handicap. They never have seen Cheney Tech malting another Stop the safety chain on your German Shepherd, Duchess, togs. Aetuaiily CHeveiand cmd Ray Johnson 222-578, Bill Craw­ bid to return to the victory trailer from rattling by slipping Tony didn’t have to beat the^ Working Oronp book of the gome, then got the walked in the shadow a t B ud point that "Yogi has done well In the star-studded men’s di- the Olympic cours.e. rest of the field because the goU- 198%,' Dermis W. Cox. WiUdmon for 17 years, woe in everything he ever tried to Detrodt tied for fifth. The toss vislcm some 25, favorites—both ford 201-571, Bob Gagnon 566, Holiday B Event column tonight with an unusual a section of garden hose over It Great Dane, Ruth Flora. West rolling. Tobin Rote of San means the Tigers will be able Just a year ago, while the ers beat themselves in a bizarre fears—ones that caused him to Graduate Novtoe D l^ hit Charger teammate named Oklahoma bead football do.” Joe has no doubts about old-timers and newcomers — Mario Scussel 215-551, Dot evening appearance, this one say, “1 was scared all the way, Boxer, Amy Hastings. ■to claim waiver players ahead European elite assembled here t e e o f f o n t r o u t final round which Included Bob Ch. High Farms Golden Ud- Alworth with a 81-yard pass that coach Sunday. Yogi as manager of the Yan- stand nearly equal chances of Kabl'ik 185-493,. Ruth Scussel Jim Dougan of North Haven, against East Windsor. Game but I knew when I went out to German Shepherd, John Eng- of the Indians until 30 days to test the Innsbruck downhill The top of a red fluoreeoent Rosburg’a six-putt green and dell CD, Golden Retriever, set up a five-yard touchdown coming out on top. But the U.S. 193-470. time 1s 8 o’clock at the Rang­ the first tee that if I shot a fair­ strom . Jones’ appeintmrot came after the 1964 season opens. runs in pre-Olympic tryouts, the captured the Manchester Holi­ plastic golf tee makes a good B ob H arrison’ s score o f 100 in 197%, Martha and Elmer Palm. run b y P aul L ow e o f San DiegOc StUl Learning men’s team will find it harder to ers’ gym. Also on today’s slate ly good score and didn’t blow Shetland Sheepdog, James eight days after WiUdnaon re­ Americans were confined to day B event with a six game trout bait. Underwater looks the blustery winds and rain Snookie, Pomeranian, 197, Another Fraser field goal mode "Yogi’s main trouble all win medals than the girls. ia a non-league game that up, I had a good chance.” M ltchel. signed aa head coach and one quarters by a lack of travel IMKIKETTBS — Mary Form- just like a saknen egg. ’To a vdiich swept Pebble Beach golf Mrs. Jeanne Adams. It 24-20. along has been ’communica­ Pre-Olympic races during the fiinds. ioa 132, Lois Peterson 131. 841, including an eight-pin shows Coventry visibing Staf­ Working Group Puppy d ^ after 'WOldnson eimounced handicap. Dougan had games of trout that is. course. Once he conquered himself, Doberman, George A. White. Randl, ShelUe, 196, Mn. That put the spotlight be also woa giving up hia poet tion.’ Now he’s working on that past four weeks saw a close-knit Their absence from the Euro­ ford. The Pats won the first Lema beat the weather, by play­ pack of Continentals brush off 160 and 171 as he topped a field meeting, 67-55. ICE OATCfil Tony's closing round was Shetland Sheepdog, Rlckwood Douglas Allen. PoweU. as attitotic dtreotor. WlUclnnan He accepts the fact that he pean scene also bore another SAPLINGS — Gayle True­ only a 76—four over par at the ing safe with his comfortable Abby, German Shepherd, can’t duck banquets or the BROOKS would-be American intruders. of 281 bowlers. Man^iester, in the midst of Know how to catch a big one A cres. is considering running for the setback. The International Ski man 128, Janet Mailhot 129, 6,747-yard seaside links. It lead. He was most cautious at German Shepherd, Curtis 195%, Mrs. Carol MazzareUL press. This is something he In the Madonna Di/Campiglio, I Federation (FIS) rated U.S. Bob Wilder of West Hartford exams, enjoys a night off to­ loe fishing. Don’t try to net VJB. S enate. Lorraine Woollett 131, Delores him. Draw him to the surface looked brilliant next to the 88 the treacherous par-three 17th Wilson, Manchester. Rec Volleyball must do as head man of the Italy, men’s races lakt week, thedom estic races during the 1962- and Ray Cochefskl of Newing­ morrow. But three games are hole, an ocean-fronting horror O BEDIEN CE The athtotlc oounefi wUl Sm ith 138. liabed: East Catholic (8-0) goes and grab his Jaw with oversize posted by A1 Balding, the lanky Boxer, Amy Hastings. make a reconunendation to the Yankees. He’ll do it and he'll top bracket was manned by 63 season below European FIS ton tied for runner-up honors which he double-bogied Satur­ Graduate Open Ice Skates CEUiadian who began the day got better. He’ll never be a pol­ to Stnolngtion, South Windsor is pliers. Terrier Oronp Ooinie, 199% phis, Jennie Amertoan League regents later ooncenitag fBUng West Germany’s Willy Bogner! contests. a t 832. day — and on which Arnold ished speaker, but he’ll be good COUNTRY CLUB — John Other leaders in the big entry at Bloomfield and Ellington at H O T W ORM S tied for the lead with TOny. And Kerry Blue Terrier, Mrs. R. W . L the etfatotic director -vacancy. and Wolfgang Bartels who each! Consequently the U.S. squad it handily beat the 82 of Jay Palmer took a nine. M artin. FAMOUS FROM Rleder 137-359, Walt Freebrun- were: Pete Brazitis, Manches­ E. O. Smith—both non-league Keep worms from fraeoing F. Zogbaum Jr. Min. Foodie, 199%, Lauria ...... ^ Action may be token at a re­ enougdL” won a downhill contest. Second now ranks lower on the interna- Hebert and 70 of Bruce Devlin, Tony rapped a safe two-iron Yogi use to lean on Joe, who places went to Austria’s world i tional standings list and is seed- 142, Stan Hilinaki 141-369, Har­ ter, 818; Hank Poulin, Windsor, tilts. by placing them In a woolen Sealyham, Barbara Kennedy. Firiink. W o t k in e ...... 14 4 gents’ meeting Tueods^. COAST TO COAST Cheney is in action again the opponents who were two shot and took his bogey four. At la witty, quick with a quip. champions Kark Schranz and ed for high starting numbers ry Mathiason 139-354. Frank 818; Bill Povalitis, Derby, 816; sock filled with sawdust. In Cairn—Lolo Plccln. (Hooka- Stand. Poodle, 199 phis, Mlar' W e st S id e e ...... 12 6 Jones said the terms of hie Wednesday afternoon, hosting strokes behind after three No. 18 he never was In trouble Asked to appear at a banquet Every member of the family will enjoy Egon Zimmermann. than most European aces and Obremskl 142-375, Ken Ben­ Jerry Ouellette, Willlmantic, severe weather, carry sock in num members). garet McCtintock. U A R CoiMt...... 11 10 contract wffl be worked out Blast Granby. In the evening, rounds. and even cam e close on a 40- Yogi would say, *T11 make a ice skating...and BROOKS makes figure Best American was veteran faces poorer snow conditions. nett 355, Horry Atherton 365, 814; Dick Williams, North Ha­ your pocket. Wlrehalr, Kim Francis. Dobetiman Finseber, 199, Eaot Stdee...... 2 16 later. Rookville goes to'Stafford and Gay Brewer did manage a 73 foot putt before tapping In for Center Congo 1 17 The appointment ended a sp(Mch If Joey will do the talk­ skates for every member of the familyl Bud Werner of Steamboat The Americans hope that FIS Vin Bogglni 361, Len G i g 1 i o ven, 809; Bob Goss. New Lon­ par five and a victory that Terrier Group Puppy Stowart Lindsey Jr. Rham travels to Whidham Tech, and Bo Wlnlnger a 75 on the Sichoduto': Mon. 8, Watkins vs week of strife involving the in g .” iiprings, COlo., who was only will revise the standings before 352, Lou Becker 356. don. 808; Dick Krawczyk, Mid­ was worth $5,800. BedUngton Terrier, G roce UtiUW ag^dn non-league contests. final day. But they were far be­ Eaot Stdes; 8:46, Congo vn. U regents, WlUdnoon and the uni- Garagiola said Berra told him one second behind Bogner, yet {the Olympics following their dletown, 808; A1 Plrkey, Man­ Browtn. Weimoraner, 195, Louis Lu­ . REPUBLICAN WOMEN -r- Manchester makes its second Simmons Stars hind at the start and could get He also won $3,000 for taking A R; Tuee. 8:45, West Sidee va. veraity edmindstratinn. during Christmas that he played only 11th in the first' protest. chester, 806; Walt Pawlak, Mlniture Schnauzer, Muriel bes. Marion Mercer 190, Colleen (and last) appearance outMde up only for a second-place tie, second In pro-amateur competi­ Ckvitan. (Yogi) could hardly wait for •race and ninth in the second. I The w,omen’s races are ex- Stratford, 804 and Walt Kohler, the CCBL Thursday, meeting Crewe Alnley. Toy MaiMheeter Terrier, Perry 189-480. three strokes behind. tion with partner Col. John Dur­ ( Nottonai Leogoa spring practice to get here. “ This compression in the top pected to turn into a three-way Haddam, 802. Bulkel«(y in the Maroons’ tiny In Leaf s’ Nets Cairn, Mrs. Lolo P 1 c o 1 n 192%, Jeannette Williams. group shows that any of the fa- battle involving Austria, FTance No one equaled par 72. kin, an Army chaplain. He'd W. Happy Angle “He’s eager. He wants to find ’There were, 65 wlimers gym in Hartford. Lou Bazzano’s picked up $1,000 F riday fo r the (Hockanum membe(r). vorites can win today and lose and the U.S. OONSTBUenON — >Jaok Soon alter he started his final Gradnate Utility T aoobem ...... --IS out what this Job is all about” OUARAWTilPy th rou gh a scoreJ o f 755. H igh clubs have a history of being After 11-0 Loss lowest pro-am score of the sec- Wiire Hair, Burt Loomis. tomorrow. But I wouldn’t bet on , Austria’s dow n h ill w orld round, Tony had a seven-stroke Foodie, 198%, Margaret Me- Gua’a •.■*••.••*•••-•** 12 IiC5s ANGELES (A P ) — Berra takna the reins at a ’Talley 166-398, Ernie Oakman game awards went to Dick near-unbeatable on their home nd round — a total o f $9,800 Sporting Group anyone,” commented Austrian' champion Christ! Haas holds 154-398, Joe Miaseri 156-377, lead. But the rain was falling al- d in itock . Army A N avy ...... 12 3 Pitcher Barry Latman, 27, is good time; that is Just after the Page, Hartford, 178; Ken Wry, floor and will give the Tribe a NEW YORK (AP) — The more than covering the cost of Latoradar Reitriever, Thomas Boston Terrier, 107, John dub has been hrnniUated by the team chief Rupert Zimmereb- the trump cards for the Feb. 6 B urke Plank 362, John Macl- Hazardville, 160; Lou Damato, moL' sideways a near-gale and lAbeity Iftitual ...... 10 happy about being acquired tough time d^sRe a lack of the champagne. Sisson. CuUinan. Dodgers in a four-straight ner. ' downhill race from Mount Hoadl elek 356, Ehvood Emmom 357, grounding of a plan* in Des golf bolls were plunking left from the Cleveland Indiaiie by Manchester, 159, George La- height. English Setter, Mias Julie WeiTnaraiMr, 164%, Louis R ota ry ...... 8 Series. The loser's diare is a MORIARTY Two other Americans, Billy into the Lizum Valley, which is Art Meaecuro 360, Joe Scata moureux. East Hartford, 157 Moines might seem" insignifi­ and right into the ocean. Mike Fetchlck of Glen Head, N axarene 8 the Los Angelea Angela. This Friday the top game in the Bells, Manchester. lA liM S . nice piece of cash, but the Kidd of Stowe, Vt. and Chuck also the site of all slalom events. 344, Ray Ponticehi 185-343, BiU and Dom Lancia, Middletown, cant to most people. But to Ihe elements even caught N.T., picked up the $4,000 top ’W atkins •••*••••••,*•• 2 year he wUl be pitching in hia area will be at East Catholic. money for his pro-am victory Golden Retrieiveir, Robert Dochslhund, 179%, Ray Peat. Yankees are accustomed to the Ferries of Hougton, Mich. Miss Haas, a hefty 165-pounds Stoeekey 146. 157. Don Simmons it meant a re­ Lema at one point as he lost a v it a n “ B ” ...... 0 12 birthplace and he won’t have to The Eagles host a rugged St. with Charles Seaver of Fresno, Davies. High Scoring l>og, Rita big Check, not the smaller one. BROTHERS backed' Werner among the top 20 downhill veteran who swept prieve amd possibly a full par­ five strokes to par from the SOhedUe: Tuea. 8, dviten vs. foce the Angles. Latman beat Thomas Aquinaa club—one that Calif., with a best ball 258, one English Springer, WlUlam Trench, Yogi the Legend placers. Kidd even edged out most of the pre-Olympic com- don. seventh through tenth holes. Nazarene; Wed. 8, Gua’s va. the Artels only once In three will give the Burnamen another b^etter than Lem a-Durkln. M inney. High Booirlng Junior, Joan Yogi the legend, rather than 301 CENTER ST. France’s aces Guy Perillat, petitions, and her compatriots, Simmons is a goalie for .the “But my sense of humor Miutuol; 8:45, Watktna va. Mu seasons. That win came last all-out test. M oore. Yogi the man and boyhood Jean-Claude Killy and Leo La- 1960 bronze medallist 'Traudl Another’ Important game is Toronto Maple Leafs of the saved me after I blew the two- Hoping for Improved weather, Sporting Puppy tual; ’Iburs. 8, Teachers va. Ro­ July when he beat them in M l 3-5135 croix. IHecher and Edith Zimmerman, the pro tour moves to San Fran­ Open buddy of Garagiola, is what in­ in Final Canto listed at Rookville where the National Hockey League whom foot putt on the 10th,” said Asoob Cooker, Camille Iff’ ta ry . Cleveland, 1-0. trigues the fane. Joe, who Despite these pre-Olympic > form a powerful trio. Rams host Newington In Cen­ Boston peppered for 11 goals Lema as he served his tradi­ c is co this week fo r the $56,000 m en. Chihuahua, 199%, Rita Ltmky International. Should know , insfasts th at B erra tral Valley Conference action. Saturday night. The plane, en tional victory beverage—cham- Gorman Shorthair, OamlUe Trench. a n high In quality Lema and most of the other In second place in the standings, route to Chicago where Tordnto pagn o—to the press. Lym an. Sheltie, 198%, Doug Allen. yal raotoMbla la < lexers will be on hand, ,along Poodle, 197, Helen Clarkln. ■L Nets W in for Manors Rockville has to win just sbout played Sunday night, carried "I was able to laugh after P e ru Cocker, Mrs. David A1 Millar, goalie for Denver of with all-time money wlhning Weinberger. Poodle, 196%, Laurie Frink. all Ito remaining starts to stay charging that little putt and that king Arnold Palmer, and Mas­ LADIES’ FIGURE. in contention. the Western Hockey League. kept me from getting upset or Wetawraner, E. OiiswolxL Millar was called up to the ters and POA king Jack Nlck- REGULAR $16-98...... SALE Rallying in the final period, the Green Manors defeat­ Neighbors Rbam and Coven­ a n gry.” Hound Oronp •10.98 laus — both of whom missed ed a stubborn East Hampton quintet, 73-67, yesterday in try meet at Covwvtry in a Char­ Maple Leafs following the Bos­ ton debacle, presumably to Thus he conquered his own out at the Crosby, Wire Dachshimd, Mrs. Paul Bowling MEN’S FIGURE. East Hampton to keep pace with co-leader Plainville in ter Oak conference race and Ei- strengthen the Toronto defense. B erglim d. SALE llngton visits Soutti Windsor. WWppet, Calvin Perry. r e g u l a r $ ] t5*98 , •10.49 the Farmington Valley Basketball League. By winning But Millar was on the ground The Purple Kmghts oen take Bassett, Janet Yonts. the Manors were assured of<^ in Des Moines, and Simmons v i l l a g e m i x e r s — O ort Announcing MEN’S HOCKEY. their third place spot behind over the North Central .Connec- took th e ice In C hicago. Smooth Dachshund, Mrs. Paul ney each tallied 17 pointe for tiout lead with a win in that Nine Young Bowlers Qualify B erglqnd. Srwahn 188-506, Joe S t Germain r e g u l a r $13.98...... SALE PlainvUle (which won) and the winners. Pinto added 14 and The 82-year-eft>la s|w «fid over three •6.98 Black Hawks. 6et an RFC B il Payer Loan categorieo. George Oqohran’a Junior to­ Toy Poodle, O. Cawley. Following an opening game 3 Dan Pinto ...... C 2-4 tw o in the CCUU, the M anches­ BiUy Harris and Ron Stewart tal was 357, 10 pins ahead of Long Hair Chihuahua, Mary JUNIOR BOYS — Paul MU- loos to Meriden, the Silk Town- 3 Whit^ ...... 1 OO BOYS’ SIZES 6 to 9 HOCKEY. G ot too many bills left over from last year—or perhaps 1 Dom Pinto ...... 1 3-3 ter High swim team fooestta backed Simmons’ periTormance TTKiae wlx> qualified for fur- Catoldi, the defending cham­ W etm ore. ler 182-364. ors bounded back and have now w ith goa ls In the secon d p er­ ttier oomiMtition were: Midgets MANAGEMENT! REGULAR $9.98 ...... SALE 6-98 ■one new ones that you jnit can’t meet? G adiv tb ^ stiffest test Saturday, oppoolng pion. ■nie latter hit high sin- Pug, Mrs. Jessica Phelan. • won their last four starts in 5 T ou ts ...... » 78 iod. Simmons had 27 saves. ( —Paul MiUer, Lee Uibanetti, aB «p and apply at HFC for the money you need to East Hamptea (CD Conard at West Hartford. glea for hia group with 147. T o y P uppy ED BABBACLIFFE IB BACK YOUTHS’ SIZES 1 to 6 HOCKEY. their bid to retain loop laurels. P . B P Pt Also Ml Saturday — and a Johnny Bucyk got Bostro off Bob Cochran; Junion—George Laot year’s midget champ, Yorknhlra, Betty DulUnger. Ckmditional Players pay them. T b a drop your bill probkm t in the near- Fine foul shooting played a big 5 Mitchctl ...... 8 3-7 19 rare apporanoe U is — Man­ to a I-O lead In the first period Oochron, Joe Oatoldi, and Ben­ Tom Genity, rolled with the AT THE ATLANTIC REGULAR $8.95 ...... SALE SHMdt ...... 3 1-3 Smooth Chihuahua, Mary •5.98 —” and repay IffC ^onveniendyl part yesteiday in th« triumfdi, as the Bruins sought their 4 Lutton ...... 6 6-7 15 chester hosts Platt In a OCCL nie Gnyb; intermediates— JunlOH tliia aeoron but foHed W etinore. NEW YORK (AP) — Sinpe the Manors hitting on 17 q4 23, fourth straight triumph after Mickey Hoimea, Alex Urioonet- YOUTHS’ SIZES 3 to 5 FIGURE. ■M M HptoSIM t 3 WatUce ...... 3 Oa- 4 basketball game .at 8 o’oloek. to ndvanoa deoplte hia ailS Non-Sporting the winter boeeboU mestlngs in 288 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE Jim Glonhey netting' seven for 3 Golet ...... 3 M 17 Although the Tribe enjoys a II ’winleaa gamea. However, tt and Lamy Aoeto. Standard Poodle, Mro. L WU- OPPOSITE STOP * SHOP REGULAR $10.98 ...... SALE T a k o M P t o ] 3 Moore ...... 1 1-4 GlUes Tremblay knocked in a Son Diego a nundier of major •7.98 eigh it 3 R tley ...... 3 (M) half-game edge- over seoond- Ttieoe boys wlH return for Competition was keen among Mrd Ahrohame. leomierB will worit out with hew rebound for the tying point in U-HAUL TODCKS, TBAlLEilS, BTOL Harry Mitchell (19), Hank pioce Maloney in the COL the aemHInala, Monday, March the mMgeta, MUar’a 2M oifiy Keeriioad, Barbara Greoel. toame on a ooskSttonol boels Mch. Golet (17) and Ken Lutton (15) n T ou ts ...... 87 IMis 67 otondingo, they too con ill af­ the second period. 2 and tlM finals Friday, March Mita. P o o d le , P byU a J a d cooo. SMre at halt: n-30. Bast Hamp­ New Yoric and Detroit traded four pins abaod of the runner- tbto apdoff. Tbe Pittaburgh Fl- TOP VALUE STAMPS wlttl ALL SALES sparked the home club which ton. 6. Noa-l^KMling Poppy MANCHESTER PLUMBING ford a defeat anywhere along first-period goola, but Rangora’ up. Bob rCoobran, Qm th ird rotas haws sent nUM jAta^ provided a oonaiderably closer _M lit Poodle, Mra FVanoia WEATHERLY DIES IN RAaNG CRASH AT the Hne from here to the end goalie Jacques Plante held Gkwd bowling prevailed in all p ia oe fin foh er WM 10 ptaw ta c - Hdrvsy' Haddix to BoMas {bar^book at 885. CHoo, _ 64 3-90 10 U SEH O U FM A i game than azpected. The lead VARIETY o r SCOUTS a t the oohodule. Dotroit in check the rest of the grouin, polmea showed tba MUwMatee to totting «ta New RiyEBSIDE~FVitally injured Joe Weathorly oif and SUPPLY CO. changed hands several times HOUSTON (AP)—There ia The Indlani started lota but cooteot. Don Monftall and Val waqr for ofi oosnpeUtora with Mika anydsr had high m - Daimatian, AiberU HMden. York Meta look at oatobar Bob Iforfolk, Va., is pUie^ on a stretcher in Riv«rside, F. T. BUSH flk, Pn o . - Dtaao. befCrs Pinto put the Manors a versatile crew among the manHred to top the Ponthona a high tr ^ a t 873. Hia ainglaa g lo ^ l2 for .tba midtets, but Btandoril Poodle, Barbara Fonteyne tallied the winning Oook. Tsylor, Ptitabuigb to affording Calif, y e i t e r ^ after his 1964 Mercury went into a IF rrS HABOWABE W* HAV» IT ahead to stay. Houston Colt eooutlng family. 45-SA in their flret meeting at goals for the Rangers In the were 186,' 116 and 125. Atac dtdBt qualify for foTaam ^ tbe Meta a otenoa to pMc up skid hit a retaining wall during the 500-mile The Manorp managed a 22-13 B. Lee BaHanfant Is a ftHiner M eriden. second and third periods. Uibanetti rolled oonoiatant Boeton T eller, Unda Soebor. WB GIVB gttiT CUUBKV GKAllPt edge at the Cnd of first period Junior Showmanahlp road race for atock cara. W eath e^, 41, was dead on unipire, Grady Hatton is a Next w e^ the schedule goea Besides Boston’s 11-0 trounc­ g a n u a a t 116, 115 and 115 for Bm tor Ron OKlravlo of pur- Flratas wgi A 8(Hlig kMk but kMt the lead a t the half, S1-. boirii to norm£l wMh sevon ^GMn, jio-is age graun Katitgr 'H oi^tal. (AP Pho- 6Ti MAIN WHEaPP HE , ^ IWr-fHONEt 643-fS36 former minor league manager ing of Tbrooto Saturday night, oeoond plooa in the Intenned- a t a j g i ^ at Rivenidt Community: 80. A j61-51 tie marked the‘ end Stanlqr B. HoOmlg fimner- fosnea on IXweday, eight on CMcogo knocked off Now Toefc, la tm Mfih H6. Aaalo otorUd & atg Tfo Bisf oaonn; His third quarter bnak. ' fbe outOeM for the Mdogr and aotUiag oa oogr fi^l, and Detroit W anl^ Miantr (Bow b u t fln la ^ ( l‘ 'w9tti • 166 in m tm -t M otip rty W t f .2 -0 . t r ' '■""■"'I-’ 't "r)i 'h . r 1 \ I .‘'.I,-’' ' i ■ r. *. : ■ '/.' t / , . 1 /1 dl- Jr V-

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KANCHESTER EVBinNG HERALD. MANCHES1?ER, ODNN, MOWfAT, JAmTART 20, 19« lAANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1964 Bosiitcda Locattons Hooses For Sale 72 H m Home League of the Sal* Hoascs Fm- Sole 72 Hooses Fttr Sale . 72 Hoowbs For Sole 72 vattoo Army wUl meet tomor­ RoeWs WlUwet For Rent 64 About Towiii PaintiiiK—Papeiing 1 THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By PAGALY dad 8HC«TBN 6 8 COLONIAL — 814 roams, oue- CONSTANCE DRIVE—6 room MANCHESTER Im m aculate row at 2 pjn. in the Youth Oea- 2 1 Tenemoita LAKEWOOD enUXB — Pres­ tar. MaJ. and Mra. E. Walter SpiTDlNQ 00x40 editable tor tom burn tor tacMly Uvtiw, 4 tige 7 room Colonial Ranch, ranch, garage, patio, deep duplex, 0 rooms each, 2-car ga­ The Story Circle oC South Lamle wlU apeak. Mrs. Rebecca PAINTINO, EXTERIOA and In­ 5 ^ ROOMS, aecond flo o r. CItnr ^ r a g e . B*1 sona, Buckland bedroom s. 2H baths, formal uitadOO w ooded to t T hie desir­ wooded lot, storms, screens, rage, nice yard. RockviUe R ealty, 875-2627. Methodist' Church will meet Grant, Senior Maj. Myrtle terior, paperhanging, wall­ A 6UGHT. A POX OM WUOCK9 , on privOagoa. puMngi ton Street, available February fsctlon. $49-8468. dining room, modem kitchen able home offers 8 twin sized fireplace. Walk to schools, paper removed, dry wall woric. i L 6484687. with large dining area, faimUy bedrooms, 3H baths, 38 toot churches, stores, pooL $16,800 Wednesday at 10:30 am . at the Turitingtoa and Mra. Annie CLASSIFIED OOSeRIO 'teUTHAH «U R 90CK,f.' MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6Vi church. Nlcklen win serve as boataaaw. Reasonable rates. Fully In­ room off kitchen with fireplace, Uvlng room, focmal dlnlag Owner 649^134. room ranch, full basement, lA Q B er HOU8BKBHPINO room aa NOR’TH ELM -r LovMy 4 Housaa For Rent 65 3-car garage, covered petto, sured. M9-M58, Joseph P. Lew­ it»m heated apartment avail- room, modem kitchen with aO city sewers, attached garage, is. ! lost off U*i« Streot, woman treed lot, waUcont basem ent, the buUt-tns, laundry room, The Manchester WA’TBS wiU The M allm anu wUI m eet to ­ only. 640-7M6 aftwr §.______aU e im m ediately. 649-00(X). b u r n is h e d o r Unfurnished South Windsor teens. Exclusive. Mr. Morrln, 881,500. E ^ b r ic k A gen cy. 640- large family room -with fire­ 528-1609, evenings Mr. Jam es, meet tomorrow at the Italian morrow at 8 p.m. at the home ADVERTISING INSIDE AND OUTSIDB paint­ lanch, 4% rooms, porches, 8464. 7 p la ce, 3 -ca r garage, 884,000. American Club, Bldridge St. of Mrs. Walter Dudek. 63 Wood a v a i l a b l e F E B R U A R Y 1 ing. You name your own price. f u r n i s h e d r o o m s tor baseboard oil heat, knotty POPULAR LOCA'nON 2334968. Janei ft Roberts Co., U rge 4^ room apartment, pro- PhUbrick A gen cy, 649-8464. Wei|^>lng-ln wiU be from 7 to 8 Dr., East Hartford. Plana for 649-7883. 875-8401. tleman, beatad, fraa po pine, working adults. 648-6889 288-3691. c l a s S d i e d advertising d e p t , h o u r s Two room cottage for f ftffrfnwMiiy decorated, kitcheo 6H -room Ranch, h eart­ p.m., after which there wlU be InstaUation of officers wlU be ST. JAMES PARISH — Over­ election of officers. Members discussed. 8 AM. to 5 P 3 L PAINTING, PAPERHANGING Pfmteins built-in oven, counter (jOVBNTRT — R ent o r lease. MANCHESTER warming layout. Elbow- SO. WINDSOR — Immaculate size Cape, large Uvlng room, 5^ room ranch, brepzeway,, are reminded to bring articles Good woric, reasonable rates. !»• top range, and refrigerator. Large 6^ room ranch, hot fireplace, formal dining room, room kitchen ter mom, toe- WHEE! O ver 80 years In M anchester. tw een 6 -T. Quiet street oloee to hue line. water heat, acre lot, $110 toajrting fireplace for dad, garage, half acre lot, city for the auction, The exieoutive boemd of tite murm COPY CLOSING TBilE FOR CLASSIFIED AD\T. paneled rec room, breezeway, water, priced for quick sale.' Your neighbor my recommen­ C all 649-8478 fo r ^n>otntm ent monthly. References. Hayes TW O FAMILIES attached 3-car garage. Only Texas-sized yard for junior. MPHNA wlH btrid a meeting In mnn>AT nra i m d a t i o >m a j i -— s a t u r d a i • a j m . dation. Raym ond F lske, 649- ISOMPSON HOUSE — pottage J^ency, 643-4808.______$18,900. PhUbrick A g m cy , 649- Upgraded' living — down- H ayes A gen cy, 648-4608. The house committee of the the board room of the hospital HOT-MOTJun Street, centrally located, large FOUR ROOM heated an ^ British American CHub wlU meet tomorrow at 9 ajn. This will be 9237. Union Street — 84 in exceUent 8464. g r ^ e d p rice. $15,900. A rt plaasently fundaiied roome, ment, 82 W. Center St, MOO. F oraker, 649-5306, 289-8258. tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at the followed by the annual meet' h, UilNl ftlim condition and modem through­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD EDWARD R. PRICE — Paper- p e r U i« . C an S49-3S58 fo r o v ^ 640-5229, 9-0. clubhouse. THERE’S A LOTI Wanted To Rent 68 out, 2 furnaces, large tot, SO. WINDSOR — Spacious I Lots For Sale 73 ing 'With reports from officers CtaMlAed ar "Want Ads” an taken orer the phone as a banging and i>ainting service. iii^ t and permanent gueat room split level, paneled fam- BARROWS & WALLACE and chairmen, and the election 649-1003. 'm e a . PtjmnSHED or unfomidied amesite drive, $19,900. senvenlenoe. ***» adverttssr should read hb ad the FIRST 8Hroom iq)artment steam WANTED TO REN T — 4 or 5 lly room, fireplace, garage, Manchester Parkade, TWO BUILOma loU. mime lo- P ast CUiiefs o f the D a u ^ te rs of officers for the next two Nowl For only 9% e* n pay n APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the T hen hmih me o p e n s m i s w o r ^ e a r i 4 foom unfurnished apartment, half a cre lot. Only 817,900. Manchester of Scotia will meet tomorrow at yeers. PAINTING AND decorating by ONE RuOM to rent, glwate heat, woridng adults. Reason­ Highland Street — 44 Duplex eation, city utOitlea PhUbrick «rat floor, two bedrooms, $80- Hayes A gen cy, 648-4803. 278-1800 7:45 p.m. at the heme of Mrs, day for fuel... hot wat«r asxt !— >««««- n w Herald la responsible tor only ONE Incor- Charbcomeau, low winter rates, BANG! T ^N N SUCKS FDR S09/ ViORK,: home, gentleman. U9 Cooper able. Avaffiible February L (possible 5-5), completely re­ Agotcy, 6404404. leet er emitted for any adrerttsemeiit and then only |90. CaU 649-1429. George Torrance, 28 Edgerton Gary F. Kokak a second lieu­ fully Insured. 643-0683. i o n s t r e e t 6494)596. 648-6889.______modeled inside and out, 2 for aD—all the tin e! ta the ert—»e of a "make good” tawertlon. Errors which do not heating systems, aluminum MODERN Immaculate ranch S t tenant in the United States Ah: 18 t h e r e anyone wUllng to near Catholic High. 8 large QUALITY CAPE — 6 sunny iMsea the valoe c i the adverttsemeat will not be corrected by PAINTING by Dick Fontaine, I COMFORTABLE ROOM for f o u r ROOM Martment, first storm s and screens, 138-200 rooms, fireplace, rec. fenced Wanted->RcaI Ertatc 77 Force and son of Mr. and Mm. rent (reasonably) to a family bedrooms, full basement with Frank Kosak, 174 Greenwood If you live in e ty p tcel I -awka good” tatertiom Interior and exterior, quality i gentleman, separate entrance, floor, 880 monthly. Can be seen foot lot, 818,900. jmrd, central. Uttle traffic.. Im­ TemiSe Chapter, OE8, will o l seven, 5 or 6 room apart­ completed recreation room. hold a business meeting and house, you could easily zub | workmanship. For free esti­ parking. C e ll 649-2565. after 6 weekdays, all day m ediate occu p an cy. 649-6436. WANTED TO BUY from owner Dr., recently completed Ms m ates ca ll evenings 627-9571. Saturday and Sunday. 63 Eton ment or house in the Manches­ Huntington Street — 44 two- Bel Air R eal Estate. 643-9332. 5 or 6 room flat or duplex' celebrate the chapter’s anniver- first solo fU ^t in the 'r37 jet out of hot water aerei ter area? W Ulimantic 423-8866. family, beautifully decorated, times a week. NORTH END — Fumlahed m il Road, Talcottvills. $5,500 — COZY, C om fortable 3 HUGE SPOTLESS RANCIH, house in good repair. Write sary Wednesday at 8 p.m. at trainer as part of his pilot DIALM3-2711 room for rent good parking. 68 ideally located near schools Box A, Herald. the Masonic Temple. Special training at Laughlin Air Force room home, 200 foot driUed family size kitchen, walnut Now you can heva aU tha Electrical Services 22 Strickland St MANCHESTER GREEN — 8 and ■ .shopping, 2-car garage, cabinets, three twin size bed­ entertainment and refreshments Baae, Tex. He is married to the Business Property $18,900. well, quiet location, small hot water you need at u large sunny rooms, ssoond down payment. Carlton W. rooms. recreation room, Man­ are planned after the meeting in former Mias Sandra OiarUer of FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt j GENTLEMEN! Room for the floor, heeted, good oonditton, WANTED — B-soos tot OsU time for only 9%c* a day. For Sale 70 Hutchins, R ealtor, 649-5132. chester, only $18,990. Carlton honor of the occasion. Officers 218 Center St. service on all types of elec-; particular man, excellent loca­ stove, refrigerator, Venetian Oor. Liberty and Anderson Sts. 649-4291. are reminded to wear street Think of It—ooly 0^e* tion, 21 Church Street, 649- -5-5 one year old 2-famlly, W. Hutchins. 649-5132. « d a y! TrasUs Rsachiif Our Aiharlitar? trical wiring. Licensed and in­ blinds, $86 m onthly, 649-8968. i n v e s t m e n t p r o p e r t y — TWO F A M ILY , asking $21,000, clothes. ’file Newcomers Clifo of Man­ sured. I^filson Ehectrical Co., 4968, M rs. M cK ee. 3 stores, 7 room apartment, buiit-ins, lot 50x100, oil heat, WE NEED LISTINGS on homes 44, plus rented brick building, MANCHESTER — 4 approved In M anchester and v icin ity. J. chester of the -YWCA will meet Yes, thanks to Mobllhsat M anchester, 649-4817. Glaston- VERNON — FOUR room mod­ and separate 30x37 concrete $27,500. tonwrraw at 7:46 at Mott’s YOUNG MAN — Room In rus­ 2-car garage, monthly gross building lots including one with D. Realty, 6484129. John Mather Chapter, Order —and an oil-fired hot water j M-Hsir Asmrin SanriM bury, 648-1888.______em apartment, country set­ block building with heat, lava­ $297. E . J . Carpenter, Broker, 7 room home and double ga­ of DeMolay, will hold a business Ckmummity Hall. Wonven who Building Materials 47 tic-modem house. Fleldstone ting, Includes range, large re­ THREE FAMILY—8-4-6 In good heater of correct capaetty- Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Male 36 fireplaces, excelloit fociUties, tory, and o ffice sp ace. $29,900. 640-6061. rage. Many trees, gooo' loca­ WANTED IN Muichester M-4- meeting tonight at 7:30 at the recently moved to this area are your fandiy can take cere of BTOOR SANDING and re- frigerator, heat, hot water, Contact PhUbrick A gency, 649 location, remodeled, large lot, fiidshlng (specializing In old­ liv e ccn certs, unusual. 875-1690. 2-car garage, present income tion. $15,400 com plete. PhU­ 54 famUy bouses tor waiting Masonic Temple welcome to attmd. Members all their washing needs at | Fisa la HaraM Raadari WOMAN FOR general office MACHINISTS, F irst CTass Mily, SPECIALS - SPECIALS - heated garage, warfier and 84M, fo r detaUs. ST. JAM ES DISTRICrr — 146 b rick A gency, 649-8464. are reminded to bring their old er floors). Waxing floors. dryer av^able. Avallahie Feb. . $3,300 per year, $23,900. cUents. Lawrence F. Flano, one tim e. work, good at figures, typing for lathe, Bridgeport, and jig SPECIALS B HiH’iWKD GENTLEMEN to oc­ Chestnut St. 6 rooms, 2 baths, R ealtor, 648-2766. Manchester Lodge of Masons Onfotmae cards. lO tS t N s Painting. Ceilings. Paperhang­ bore. Apply In person G.T.K. 1 , adults preferred, $180 month­ fireplaced Uvlng room, 8 bed­ ANDOVER (3ENTER — Beauti­ W aat iBfoimattoai sai < ing. No job too small. John essential, 5 days, including cupy comfortable, warm room will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mom can do the family I aMwsr at the ' astadT Simply Saturdays. W. T. Grant, Park- CJorp., 678 T ollan d Street, E ast Wall Studs In quiet home, next to bath, ly . 875-2600. 876-6148. ______Land For Sale 71 rooms. beautiful rec room. ful View. On 8 wooded acres, at the Masonic Temple at which wash. Sis esn do the dlMiea V erfallle, 649-5750. H cu^ord. .87 E ach large 6 room Ranch, fireplace, ade. contlnuoua hot water, central. ROCKVILLE—Southgate Apart­ P rice $19,500. 6494661. Legal Notices time the Master Mason degree at the same time Junior | MANCHESTER - ROCKVIUE Furring BOLTON (CENTER — Looking J. D. REALTY CO. basement garage. Ideal for wlU be conferred. takes his bath, and you i MAN WITH supervisory experi­ 649-7410. ments. Charm aha in 618 Center St. M anchester UqOOB FEBMIT Floor Finishing 24 .025 Lin. F t for complete privacy minutes MANCHESTER — Two family, handyman. Asking $15,000.' joy a shower. ANSWERING SERVICE ence in the handling of men lovely mral setting, 4 'rooms from Manchester? Five wood­ 643-6129 54, walking distance to bus NOnCK o r AFrUCATlOH WOMAN WANTED to care for Ceiling Tile A’TTRACmVB COMFORTABLE Lawrence P. Piano, Realtor Thla 1« to cive notice that L Mystic Review, W om en’s and wom en in grroups o f 16-30 with private patio, eompletely Une, 8 large bedrooms, big M9-0500 — 875.2519 f l o o r s s a n d e d and finished, children. CaU 643-7537. .09 Sq. Ft. room tor refined gentleman, ed acres with a large pond in 643-2766, Charles N icholson, DAVID H. FAY of 36 CenUAl Av­ Ben^t Association, wtU m eet DfHi’ t delay— phone us t o ­ in the production and as­ equipped klfohen, basement the center of Bolton. Excellent kitchen with dining area, Uv­ enue, East Hartford 8. Conn., have winter rates, free estimates. 4x8 Prefinished Paneling central, telephone on floor. 742-6364. and install officers tom orrow day. Find out how easy it is I [ leave ysor i------f TsaTI hear from oar advertleer la Jig 049-3240. WOMAN WANTED 8 m ornings sembly of small consumer type F rom 2.80 P er Sheet C all 643-5381. laundry, 26 minutes to down­ building site. Call Frederick M. MOpERN, Immaculate 3-bed' lng room, utUity room, very filed an application dated January to switch to e Mobllheat- a week to bake at Cavey’s Res­ products. Box T, Herald. town Hartford. Immedlata oc­ best condition. Good Invest­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Uve bet- 10. 1964 wtUi'ith Uie ■ Liquor Control night. A p otlu ck wUI be served e avtth^ speadlBg aR svaaring at the telephoaeb Windows - Specials Gaal, B roker, 643-2682 or 643- room Ranch, p ra ctica lly In Commls^on for a Pac^ 6:30 pjn. before the InstaUa- fired water heater. taurant. Please apply in per­ From 9.96 Each cupancy. 643-6396, 875-6485. 0281. back yard of Bowers School, ment at 822,400. W olverton ter in this fine ranch home Liquor permlt for the sale of .aico; i ______Schools and Classes 27 son. (jed a r CHoset Lining - LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room quiet, refined neighbortiood. A gency, R ealtor, 649-2813. situated on a half acre lot, 8 hoflc liquor on the preniremisee 120-123 i tton- Dolores Hood of *Average famUy of four. I o n M ain Street. C all 643-4074. FIVE ROOM FLAT with m- bedrooms, m baths, garage. Eant Main S“ t, RockTil’e Rockvlt (Town of i H artford, State supervisor, wiU Auto Drivingr School 7*A REWARD — FOR answering A lOB WITH .21 Sq. Ft. rage, gas furnace, 875, ^ml Bel A ir R eal E state. 643-9332. Vernon). Lost and Found Ping-Pong Table Tope Houses For Sale 72 418 SUMMIT STREET — Con­ A real value at $16,900. (ja il T h e"b u a ln e„ will be owned by; »«rve as installing officer. this ad is an exclusive territory LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room, 649-2564. U.S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! 11.95 E ach MANCKES’TER — Executive 5 veniently located large 7 room Barbara Babin, Jarvis Realty David H. Fay. of 36 Central Ave. W E G IV E l o s t — SWEET Uttle “Mltsi” , LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first where you can earn $2 to $3 an A FUTURE comfortable, for gentleman East Hartford 8, Conn., and will ^ I The Army-Navy Club will Men-women 18 and over. Se­ 18,600 — WELL KEPT 5H room bedroom ranch, 8 fireplaces, 2 Cape, fireplace, dining room, Co., Realtors, 648-4112, eve- young female cat, white with Ucensed driving school, train­ hour in your spare time selling Make your BIG MOVE now. Ex­ C(Hnblnatlon Doors w orking d a y a C all 643-6961. 116 M cK E E ST. — 4 room flat, conducted by DAVID H. FAY of 36 onnnanr a nartv tnniwbt at cure jobs. High pay. Short ranch, bedroenns, attractive baths, recreation room, heated large kitchen, paneled den or nlngs 648-1686. Central Ave., Eaat Hartford 8. Conn. | GREEN STAMPS gray and yellow markings, ed, certified and approved, now Avon Cosmetics. Complete pansion has created new oppor­ F rom 15.95 E ach secon d floor, $85 m onthly. Ap­ 8 hours. Advancement. Thous­ CASH ’N CARRY d lr^ area, suburban. Owner patio, acre lot. Bel Air Real 4th bedroom, 1% baths, screen­ an permittee. 8 at the clubhouse. Sunday, vicinity Oak St. Chil­ offering classroom and behind ands of jobs open. Preparatory training, excellent commission tunities for drivers of medium pointm ents, csill 648-1478, M rs. ed breezeway, garage. Owner NEW LISTING — 82,500 down DAVID H. FAY wheel Instrucfions for teen FOR RENT. Call 848- anxious. Carlton W. Hutchins, Estate, 643-9332. dren’s pet. P lease ca ll 649-1887 training until appointed. Ex­ with louses and prizes. Call size package delivery vehicles GIVE YOURSELF A TRB3AT ROOM B ldw ell. 649-2825. assumes G. I. mortgage, 6 Dated January 10. 19M The parish committee of St. agers. 649-6075. 5874. Realtor, 6494182. room ranch, garage, built-in perience usually unnecessary. now to arrange iirterview in all areas of Connecticut. AP­ AND VISIT OUR KITCHEN FIVE ROOMS, call at 97 ftauth $12,200 - MANCHESTER. At UMITATIOir OBDBB John’s Polish National Catholic COEN O P ER A TIX MORIARTY LOST — Reading Glasses—blue Free Information on jobs, sal­ you r hom e. 289-4922. P L Y NOW. tractive 5 room Cape, large LAKE S’TREBT, COVENTRY— oven and range, half acre lot, AT A COURT OF PROBATE ...... frames. In or near First Na­ DISPLAY HOUSE SOON! FRONT ROOM, half block from Main St., age 40 up, no elitt- VERNON — LARGE custom 6 Church will meet tonight. Reg- WASH-'N-DBY CLEAN aries, requirements. Write to­ WE O F F E R : room Ranch, huge recreation kitchen, plenty of caMneto, Two famUy, 64. oovenlenUy 6 years young, excellent con-, h^d at Manchester ^thln and for I ^ ‘pe tional Store, E. Center St. Re­ E-ZLERN Main Street, paridng. 59 Birch dren. 043-9242. rfifinn Saiiins fne <1 * Rsr ''h e DtMrlct of Manchester on the ■ M asses at O.SO ana 1U.9U 11 MAPLE ST. day giving name, address and Excellent p>ay NATIONAL LUMBER, room, cast Iron radiation, 2- ceram ic bath, garage. 128x165. located, priced for quick sale, dltlon. Selling for 816.W. Bar- Jgy, ^ January. 1964. ■ • - - - . w ard. 648-5888. Street. 649-7129. I a.m. will be resumed Sunday at I iln oss From fir s t NeSioiinl| BROTHERS I^one. Linc(^ Service, Box R, Help W anted— ^Male 36 Full-time year ’round em­ FOtni ROOM apartment, auto­ car garage, hillside setting. Carlton W. HutcMna, Realtor, $18,900. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. bara W oods A gen cy, 649-7702. Present, Hon. John J. Wailett. the church. Store Pnrtdnr Lot Drivinsr School INC., Judge. H erald. ploym ent 881 State Street, FURNISHED ROOMS, complete matic gas heat and hot water, Hayes Agency, 6484808. 6494182. OPEN 7 LAVS Libei^ employe benefits 123 WHITE STRE ET — B entley Estate of Charles P. Schoen. late Onmectlcut’s largest, aut(^ EXPERIENCED plastic mold North Haven, Conn. light housekeeping facilities. convenient to bus and stm^, School section. Nice Cape in of Manchester in said Dlstriet, de- Hie Permanent Memorial 18-TA. Wash—28e 643-5135 Annoonceinaits builders and first class tool 5-day week Centrally located. M ra Dorsey, MANCHESTER — 6 room Split $17,900 — room ranch. E ast mafic and standard shift, 288-6261 w orking couple. 049-4310. Side, garage, full cellar, oU hot NOTICE tip-top shape. Fireplace. Heat­ S-Lb. Dry dean—82.00 tree pick-up service, teen­ and die makers. Apply Tri­ Uniforms fumiriied 14 Arch Street, Manchester. Level, deepep landscaped lot, ga "on'moUon of Eva E Schoen «>< i ‘ Bonds— Stocb»— “ Where Quality Is A Must” water heat, fireplace, 8 twin ed. paneled recreation room. a^A Manch<>8ter admlniatratHx. j cial meeting Wednesday at 5 Lbs. 81-26 301-31S CMifnr St. ELECTROLUX sales and serv­ age classroom. Older and angle Mfg. Co., 96 Brooklyn WE REQUIRE: THREE ROOMS and bath, heat rage. utiUtytvy room , rec rorm , Brand New — 8 bedroom ice, bonded representative, Al­ Mortgages 31 St., RockviUe. Good driving record and hot water, second floor, 2 baths, fireplace. CHoar to sized bedrooms, lots rf living Tastefully_ decorated, newly | '^ a y S * January^ ^ P robate C ourt room nervous students our spa- space here. Convenient to Cape. 5 minutes from painted. February occupancy. I at the Municipal Building. fred AmeU, 206 H enry St.. Man­ cia lty 116 Center St., Man­ Ebccellent physical condition Garden—Pami—Dairy Apartments—Flato— $66 a month. 648-6602. schools, churches, and chop­ school, shopping and bus, ‘ 19*4. be and the same are limited SECOND MORTGAGES — Un­ ping. $18,900. W olverton Agen­ everything. Wolverton Agency, E lva T yler. R ealtor, 649-4469. and allowed for the creditors with­ chester, 648-0450. chester. CaU for tree book­ High school graduate Products -50 Tenements 63 large deep lot with many in which to bring In their claims limited funds available for sec­ m o d e r n 8 ROOM apartment R ealtor. 649-2813. le t 648-8662. 21 years of age, or over cy, R ealtor, 649-2818. trees, all utilities. Modem against said estate, and said ad­ i n c o m e t a x Returns prepared ond mortgages, payments to ASSISTANT with heat, hot water, stove MANCHESTER - Excellent' ministratrix is directed to give pub­ Apply Monday through Friday APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, gas heat, large cabinet value. $5(X) down win buy 6 Legial Notice by auditor. Business and In­ suit your budget. Expedient PURCHASING AGENT 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. and refrigerator, filed bath and 82 FOOT RANCH, Porter Street VERNON - LO-VBLY older 7 lic notice to the creditors to bring Greenings, Delicious, Wine- central location, heat and hot kitchen with built-in Hot- room ranch with garage, en- in their cW m s within said time al- dividual. Raymond Girard. Call LEARN TO DRIVE - Special service. J . D. R ealty. 643-6129. FOR Tuesday Only to 7 p.m. saps, Romes, Starks. Bunce water, one year lease. Call shower, convenient location. area, beamed ceiling, 2 fire­ room Dutch Colonial, 2-car ga­ AT A COURT o r PROBATE c o Mect, 875-7862.______places. IMi baths, built-lns, 6 rage, 2 bath.s, near acre lot. point electric range, ceram­ closed patio. Ca^today._inves-! held at Manchester, within and (or attention to nervous and elder­ F arm , 629 W. Center. 648-8116. 649-5048, betw een 9-8:80 p.m . Adults. $98. 643-6886. ic tile bath, over 24 feet of ly. dassroom tor teen-agers. A BETTER ARRANGEMENT TOWN OF large rooms, double garage, Fine neighborhood. Hayes tigate this FHA approved circulation in aaJd probats district the District of Manchester, on the INCOME TAXES prepared in of your finances will make MANCHESTER United Parcel SIX ROOM duplex, central lo­ 128’ frontage. Carlton W. A gency, 643-4803. closet space. Attractive home. Suburban Associates, within ton days from the dats of 16th day of Januaiy, 1964. Pickup service. Day or eve­ this ordsr and return make to this Present, Hon. John J. Wailett. your hcnne or by appointment, more of your Income available cation, oil furnace, one-year HEATED, CLEAN 8 room Hutchins, Realtor, 6494132. open stairway. Hardwood R ealtors, 289-7711. Judge. ning lessons. Reasonable rates. Household Goods 51 floors. Open 19 foot front court of the notice given. experienced tax work, 34 hour Manchester Driving Academy, for personal use. Lump debt Service lease. 648-5048 a fter 6 p.m . apeutm ent, W est Side. 649-9021. SOUTH MANCHESTER — JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge EMata of EUiaaboth D. Rimde. lata service. Call 643-4728. Into one monthly payment of SALARY: 246 L ocust St., H artford CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Charming 5'i room ranch, porch. Wrought Iron rail­ HE3RON — London Park. 5 of Manchester, in said District de­ 743-7248. FOUR ROOM tenement, Bissell Ellington room ranch, hot water oil LIHITATION OBDEB ceased. $22.26 for each thousand dollars (Off Airport Road) TO GO HOUSEKEEPING THIRD FLOOR apartment, plastered walls, cast iron radia­ ings. The administrator having exhibit­ FEDERAL INCOME tax re­ including repayment over five $5,296,20 - $6,606.60 rooms, heat, stove and refrig­ Street, $70. N eeds red ecorat­ heat, modem cabinet kitchen, AT A COURT OF PROBATE Bring draft classification card. (CUSTOMER MOVING TO tors. porch, garage, pictur- Must sell (before Febmary held at Manchester, within and for ed his administration account with turns prepared with your sav­ years. Frank Burke, 246-8897, B ring Form DD 214 if m ilitary LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA erator, close to school, church ing. 640-5229, 9-6. RANCHER^S DELIGHT e.sque setting on high wooded basement garage,- huge lot , the District of Manchester, on the said estate to this Court for allow­ ings in mind. Reasonable 13. nestled am ong five large shade , uth day of January. 1964. ance, it is Business Services Connecticut Mortgage E x­ Requires 4 years’ employ­ service is completed. SO THEY OftN’T USE THIS and shopping. Call between 7-8 lot. Priced to sell. Hayes ORDERED: That the 30th day of rates. E. J. Bayles, 649-6246. change, 16 Lewis St., Hartford, Five-room Ranch in mint trees. Owners heartbroken but; Present. Hon. John J. WalletL O f f e r e d 1 3 ment in the purchase of TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAT p.m., 643^)0^. condition, situated on a A gency, 643-4803. Judse. January, 1964. at four o'clock In the Conn. various types of supplies, COLLECTTOR — Part-time eve­ — W ANTED — Furnished Apartments 63-/ $15,200 job transferred, $14,9(X). Ken­ Estate of Hymsn Sacks, late of afternoon at the Probate Office In INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ FOUR ROOMS available Im­ huge V4-acre wooded lot. neth Ostrinsky, R ealtor, 643- Manchester in said District, de- the MunlclptU Building In said Man­ LAWN MOWERS, sharpened materials and equipment or nings and Saturdays, Manches­ Reliable, Hemest, Person CONCORD RD — Beautiful chester. be and the same is as­ pared by former Internal Rev­ ter area, excellent earnings for mediately, central locaticm, Transferred owner needs 5159. ceased. enue agent in convenience of and repaired,, sales and serV' g^raduation from college and 'TO TAK E OVER ’THREE HEA’TED rooms fur­ immediate sale. Immediate ranch, large living room, form­ Call 649-6544 On motion of Sylvia Bahoric. 779 signed for a hearing on the allow­ Help Wanted— ^Female 35 right person. Must be bondable adults o ^ y , $80. 640-8542. ance of said administration account your borne. Individual and ice, rental equipment L ft M 2 years of the above experi­ UNPAID BALANCE nished, private entrance, desir­ occupancy. $14,900. Call Joe al dining room, cabinet kitchen, .^nrvle Road. Brooklyn 30, New to collect small monthly estab­ MANCHESTER — Neat as a Ynrk. executrix. with said estate and the ascertain­ business. Bill Ducbesneau, Equipment Corp., Route 88, NURSE LICENSED In Con ence. For applications con­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS THREE ROOM apartment, first able, 165; 4th large heated 2 bedrooms, recreation room, ment of heirs, and this Court directs lished accounts, no delinquents. Gordon, 649-6806, 875-6811. pin 4 room ranch, close to all ORDERED; That six months Vernon, 875-7609, M anchester necUcut for small Rockville tact the office of the Gen­ $16.79 floor, 97 Wells Street, stove, re­ room, furnished, with gariige. landscaped yard. Marion E. from the 14th day of January. that notice of the time and place 649-8988. Call New Haven collect Mon­ BOWERS SCHOOL — 6 room conveniences, deep wooded lot, assigned for said hearing be given e x c b a n ^ . E nterprise 1945. convalescent home. F’ree room eral Manager, Municipal 3 COMPLETE frigerator, nevdy redecorated, $80. O iild ren w elcom e. GA 9- Robertson. Realtor. 6484958. 1964. be and the same are limited day, 787-0277, ask fo r M r. ROOMS OF FURNITURE Cape, full shed dormer, 2 oil heat, rec room, Immediate and allowed for the creditors within to all persona known to be interest­ PROTECT YOUR earnings Ijy and board and TV. T el. 875- Building, Manchester, State 876 m onth. Phone 649-4680. 9928. BARROWS & WALLACE baths, remodeled kitchen, rec ed therein to appear and be heard having your Income Tax pre­ AVOID HEIART attacks and loss Personnel Department, Thom pson. All of this merchandise Is occu p an cy, $11,700. W olverton ; which to bring In their claims K Mliuait im MU Hvn Mn PM NRSSBt a 9121. Manchester Parkade, WEST SIDE — 6 rooms plus en­ room , $18,900. PhUbrick A gen­ A gency, R ealtor, 649-2813. against said estate, and said ex­ thereon by publishing a ca m a t this WHO pared ^th care and confi­ of pay. Snow plowing at your State Office Building, Hart­ our warehouse. It has never left FIVE ROOM cold duplex, ga CHOICE, EXBJCUnVE type, Manchester closed porch. Newly remodeled. ecutrix Is directed to give pubMc order In some newspaper having a own p rice. 649-7863, 875-8401. ACTUAL JOBS in U.S., Europe, heated, furnished 2-bedroom cy , 649-8464. notice to the creditors to bring in circulation in said District, at least dence. Can 742-6607. ford, or any office of the „ , i. Bi_ I oiw store and is fully guaran- rage. 380 Hartford Road. 649' 278-1800 Aluminum storms and screens. seven days before the day of said Connecticut State Employ­ So. Am. High pay. Write Em- ^ ^ originil factory apartment, first floor, center their claims within said time al­ ■ UK MW IWK PM lO—M □ SHARPENING Service — Saws, ployment Info. Center. Room ■ ” ...... - 8062. Immediate occupancy. Bel Air BOLTON — 810,500. $1,500 as- lowed by publishing a copy of this hearing and by mailing on or be­ WHAT FUJX-TTME tax accountant EXPERIENCED ment Service. Leist date for crates and cartons with original RockvU le, adults, $36 weekly. fore January IT 1964. by certlfltsl knives, axes, shears, skates, 474, 739 Efoylston St., Boston. COVENTRY — On 30 a cres. Real E state, 643-9332. sumes the mortgage. $79 order In some newspaper having a ready to assist you with your filin g is January 31, 1964. factory serial numbers. WE HAVE CUSTOMERS wait 876-912-;. _____ MANCHESTER circulation In said probate district mail, a copy of this order to Fred­ Income tax preparation. Rates rotary blades. Quick service. WAITRESS WANTED Hilltop 8-room home, new hot ' monthly pays all. 4% room w'thin ten days from the date of erick W infim Runtfe. c /o Wllllsm WHEN dlB TM ir.S. nRRMB UMMK fm w iiry q Beautiful Westinghouse Elec. ing for the rental of your apart­ NO. COVENTRY — 120 a cre ranch, garage, basement, high R. Runde. 65 Doane St.. Manche^ reasonable. S. J. Turidngton Capitol Equipment Oo.. 88 ment or home. J. D. Realty, water heat, out-buildlngs, 1800’ this order and return make to this Mtin St., Manchester. Hours Refrigerator farm, 9 room home, bams, lot, nice residential area. Ckistom built 8 bedroom court of the notice given. ter. Conn.: Winslow T. Runde. 10 J r., 648-7781. 643-5129. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ road frontage. Beautiful view. Northfleld. West Hartford. Conn.: daily 7-5. Thtnrsday 7-9. Saturn A pply PICKUP and delivery driver. Salesmen Wanted 36-A Beautifol Bedroom Suite etc., lots of road frontage. Lawrence F. Flano. Realtor, ranch, 1% baths, 2 fire­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge Beautiful Living Room Suite ment. Call after 6 , 649-3652. Only $20,000. L aw rence F. P i­ Walter H. Runde. Hartford Tum- WHERE K1M u u n M8KNI AND WHY JK M i M M day 7-4. 648-7958. Apply Stan Ozlmek, Moriarty Lawrence F. Flano. Realtor, 643-2766, Charles N icholson, places, family room, hand LIMITATION OBDEB lke. M R .. Vernon. Conn.: E l ^ o r LOCAL CHEMICAL sales route Beautiful Dinette Set TO R E N T — 6 room heated ano, R ealtor, 643-2768, Charles 643-2766, Charles N icholson. S: (Jartslde, 246 Hh^ ^SL West, »m MSSU MTBRStD MIIT □ INCOME T A X serv ice. 649- CAVEY’S RESTAURANT B ros. apartm ent, C all 648-5118 be­ 742-6364. split shakes, oversize 2-car AT A COURT Oli^’ PROBATE opening for neat, reliable and Beautiful "De Luxe’’ Range In­ Nicholson, 742-6884. held at Manchester, within and for Manchester, Conn.; Ruth R. Kap­ 8829. WASHING MACHINES repair­ Business Locations 742-6364. garage, beautifully wooded lan Watson Road, Vernon. Conn.: ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- 46 E. C enter St. hard-working man in one of the stead of Westinghouse Elec. tween 8:30 a.m.-4:80 p.m. P H o im X STREET — Vernon. the District of Manchester on the MAIN STREET property lot, $24,900. 16th dav of .Tanuarv 1964. Ralph J. Runde. 166 Farmstead INCX>ME T A X RETURNS pre­ m ore. Call 648-4918. M anchester nation’s leading companies. Refrigerator if you prefer For Rent 64 ideally suited for business or MITCHELL EXC7HANGE — 10 Spacious 5 room ranch, deep Drive, Wanning. Conn. HOW fUnrOMinMJOWtUWIMMMMM GENERAL MANCHES’TBR — Deluxe Present. Hon. John J. WaJIett. JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge pared. Call at 105 Olcott Street Average income in the five Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum room apartm ent on W est (3en' - - additional acres may be pur: lot, walk-out basement, family Judge. uumn □ TXPBWKl’l'ERS — Repaired, OFFICE SPACE available — professional use, large 8 room or dial 649-6593.______flg;ure bracket, with starting and a Few Other Articles ter St. Ceramic filed bath chased with this unusual 5% size kitchen, paneled living J. D. REALTY Estate of Joseph Bevmander. late overtiauled, rented. Yale Type­ OFFICE single, double, or 8 room home. Including two paneled of Manchester In said District, de­ CLERK-TYPIST, bookkeeping guarantee o f $118 w eek. E x­ EVERYTHING large rooms and ample closet offices with separate entrance, room ranch on high, 1% acre room, 3 large bedrooms, oil 818 Center St. M anchester w riter S errice, 649-4986. ’THE UNPAID suite. Heated, reasonable ceased. Theeu and a tfioueand oriwr queettune cm cmewBrad m INCOME TAXES prepared by office. Diversified duties. Ap­ perience helpful, but not re­ space. ■ Completely re-deco­ garage. Business Zone m. lot. 2-car garage, full cellar, hot water heat, sparkling 643-5129 On motion of Ann C. Bevmander B a l a n c e p r i c e rates. M anchester G reen. 649- of s-ld Manchester, executrix. the special uwp offer iieina mack through Ihis Bowm retired Internal Revenue of­ ply Manchester Modes, Inc., POSITIONS quired. For interview call col­ rated. Ample off street park­ irallbrick A gen cy, 649-8464, fireplace, oil heat. $14,900. Wol­ clean throughout. Wolverton CONCRETE fice r. M arvin B aker, 648-6277. SNOW PLOWING — Paridng lect 644-0202 M anchester be­ ONLY 8418.28 3188. verton A gency, R ealtor. 649- A gency, R ealtor, 649-2813. ORDERED: That six months areas and driveways, 24-hour Pine Street, Manchester. Ebccellent opportunity for recent ing. R ental o f $136 p er month from the I6th dav of January. 1964_, FOUNDATION |Mpur. it shines a fasdnerting spetilght on the bask eil«> tw een 6 and 8 p.m. only. F ree D elivery In <3onn. answ ering serv ice. 649-5660. high school graduates. Modem Includes heat and hot water 2813. he and the same are limited and otiens and forcae o f the changinR world. IndUpoBsabla BOOKKEEPER WITH general Free Set-up by Our Men MANOHESTOR — Attractive 6 Modem, neat, 3- Rllowed for the creditors within office, pleasant surroundings, and kitchen appliances. One STORE, 460 Main S tre e t 648- room brick Cape, fireplace, BOLTON which to bring in their claims ledger and payroll tax experi­ Free Service by Ebeperts Complete It Quickly Ranch, 150x150 lot. for heme er school. P e r s o n a ls 8 excellent benefits. F ive-day, 40- year lease req^red. Call Mr 5229. 0-5. trees, oversize garage, near bedroom .-urslnst said estate.' and said ex- H N IS H W O R K ence for accounting office. Tel. Free Storage Until Wanted garage, patio, assumable mort- ecutrix is directed to give nubiir hour week. Permanent employ­ Situations Wanted— EYazier, Jarvis Realty Co. bus. school, shopping. Only \ 10 Teare’ Experieoee! Honsehold Serrlees 649-2206. Phone for appointment 283 E ast Center St.. 643-4112. The Good Shepherd! m onthly paym en ts $116. notlre fo Ihe crt^ltors_ to brine to WANTBa>—Ride to vlclHlty Wil­ ment. Well-rounded training OFFICE SUITE In modem pro- $14,9(X). Carlton W. Hutchins, gage th-ir ctolms within ssid tlmr sllow- New Panels Female 38 SAMUEL ALBERT Bel Air Real Estate 643-9332. low Brook Paric, New Britain, Offered 13-A prt^;ram . H artford 247-0858 fesrional building available 649-5132 I rd bv publishing s cony of this or- hours 8-6 . Can 643-7802. FOUR ROOMS and bath, 2 b^ - March 1. Excellent location. d-'r 'n some nrwsnancr having a Free Eetinwitee REWBAVINO Of bums, motb RN or LPN, full or part-time. Apply Dally, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. ATTENTION WORKING moth­ See It Day or Night rooms, living room, kitchen, on Near circulation to said orobate district Cheerfully Otven . . . Vernon H aven. 875-2077. Parking. 648-6396. MANCHESTER - Expandable within tan davs from tha data of WANTED — RIDE to vicinity of holes Zippeia repaired. Win­ ers with children! Child care in If you have no means of bus line, $87. 643-2457. 0-5 only. Parkway. Like new 5V4 room 742-8302 or 742-6954 transportation. I’ll send my Cape with shed dofmer. Rec thla order and return make to this Broad Street Armory, Hart­ dow Shades made to measure; m y hom e w eekly, (^all'643-9853. the notice NURSE’ S AID, 11-7, experien ce United Parcel room. 2-zone heating, fireplace, Colonial-Ranch, 5 acres. 2-car court of given. ford from WaUier St., woridng all slzea Venetian bUnds. Keys auto for you. No obligation even garage, early American. Hayes JOHN J. WALL'Errr. Judge preferred but not necessary. RELIABLE WOMAN will care if you don’t buy. ANDOVER (3ENTER — 4 room and air conditioner. Many ex-| ChoriM Lothrop hours 8:80 - 4:80. 649-8902. made while you wait Tape Re- 649-4519. INVITATION A gency, 643-4803.^ Coventry. Conn. cordera for rent Marlow’s 867 Service for small child for working J A— : “ “ apartm ent. Call 742-7541. tras. $14,9(X). Ellsw orth M itten 246 L ocust Street m ^er m ^om e, reasonable, a l L-ITN ST., HAR'TFORD A gency, R ealtors, 643-8930. Main. 6484021 8400. At the Treat Shoppe, ISxperienced operators and SEARS 2-WHEEL tractor with 5 session at the Town Office Route n , Talcottvine. trainees needed. Excellent tiller experience a must. Antiques 56 Building from 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 Sewer Unea laataUed—Cel­ CORRECTED Roofing and Chlmnevs 16>A Diesel experience preferred. Implements, blower, harrow, lar Waterproofing Drae. opportunity for qualified plow, cultivator, P.M. on February 1, 3, and 8th, 188 WEST nnDDLE TURNPIKE | 649-7879 m YOURS FOR OHIY >!<• - I860 CHEVROLET, gold, new Must be In. exceUent physical snowplow. MAN(3OT!mnro~OraiEN -A n- trainees to learn sewing. 648-2871. I 1964 to hear appeals from as­ WHEN YOU THINK OF 288 engine, standard dilft, RObBTMG — Spedallting re­ condlticm and have a good driv­ tiques. Open every day excapt 1305 PANEL It s l4 INCHES GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER __ IN 2 TO 4 WEEKS pairing roofs of aU kinds, new AK>ly I sessments of tile Assessor of McKinney bros. by filling out th* order coupon bolow and maHlng ■towort Wantor gauges, excel­ ing r e ^ . ___ ^ ___ ; CARDBOARD BOXES or cwi- M onday. 481 E . M iddle Turn­ said Town of Coventry. I8H-26H Panel 11 x 14 Inches lent edndHton. 648-1365 a ^ r 6 . roofs, gutter woA. chimneys We offer good starting p^ , talners, all sizes, for packing pike. 648-7223. Sewerage Disposal Co. CORNER DURANT ST The^ENURTOJJTinethod hes proven in over 300,000 coses that it een 1.0 0 clearied, repaired. Aluminum Joseifii Shanahan, This lovely panel is simple to It w ith $ to oddross indkotod on Hio coupon. steady year- round employment, shipping. New or used.” De- 180-182 Peart St— 848-8106 Spick- and - span daytimer, stop bed-wetting (Enuresis*), wiien not teased by ergenie defeele er 1961 GHEtTROLET Wagott, must siding. 80 years’ experience. MANCHESTER MODES, Chairm an •nated In alzes that lit the embroider in soft colors ^and advancement (^portunltles, 5- Uvered. 2894231. easy stitches! Its serenity will LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! diseeses. m just two to four weeks. Not e drug or diet, Just e eimpie Immadiately. Make an of- Free estimates. CaU Howley, INC. day week and liberal employe Wearing Apparel— Pars 57 Bot-so-tall woman without al- conditioning technique. Developed by e doctor, eppreved by moey ler. 7434061. 688-6881. 6184781. temtlona. '> lend itself to any setting. benefits. Pattern No. 299-H has hot- PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING doctors. Recommended ogee 4 thru 50. ORDER BLANK Pine Street M anchester Apply Monday through NORTHERNBACK Muskrat Fur No. 1306 with photo-guide Boats and Accessories 46 Ooat In exceUent condition. iron trauisfer for desig;n 11" x for FREE BOf«LEar OB Bed Wetttng by AEta Aeeessorioe—T ins 6 Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m . B in sizes 12 1-2, 14 1-2, 16 1-2, To: 'BACKGROUND NEWS MAP" Radio-TV Repair Any reasonable offer consid­ ISM HM IB Fine China 18 1-2, 20 1-2, 22 1-2, 24 1-2, 14"; color chart; stitch Illustra­ AUTO GLASS INSTALLED Two ProalBcnt Psychotogieto Services 18 14 F(X>T FIBERGLAS boat, 88 ered. 648-8798. SAME DAY « 1-2. Bust 83 to 47. Size tions. m a n c h e r t e b e v e n i n g H K R A U ) VBlPUn CARS J 3 intake mani- WE Pattern, Cut To order, send 35c in coins to: GLASS FURNITURE TOPS I fo ld fo r 1967-1068 OldsmobUe. TWO HOURS WEEKLY is aU United Parcel h.p. Ehdnrude motor and trail­ II. 1 » 1-2, 85 bust, 4 1-8 yards of ENDBTONB OF NEW BNGLANl^ INC BOX 440, NEW YCmK 48, N.Y. > OQNMIB'S TV and Radio Serv- it takes to run shopping club er, 8800 com plete. 648-1686 eve- Wanted— ^to B oy 55 •5-lnoh. Anne C3abot, M anchester E ve­ 202 WOBOOBaNGTON ST. Mew. Flxiiie 0104864. Ice, available aU hours. Satis- C o lo r e d TV SERVICE ning Herald, 1160 AVE. QT MIRRORS (Fireplace ond Doer) I tor a few friends. You- get $26 nfog»> IIBUY 1 To order, send 50c in coins gHMUNGPIBLD $, M A8 SL 8m di fa ction guaranteed. OaU 648- in name brands free in 10 Service WE Bu t , s e l l or trade an­ G ta u n w a re asncRlCAS. NEW YOBK 66. PICTURE FRAMING (oU types) 1816. to:— Sue Burnett, The Man- I h U Auto DrtylBK School 7-A weeks. Send for catalog and 346 L ocust Street tique and uaed tandtore, eWna. AND Wester Evening Herald, 1160 N Ye details. Alice WilUams, Popu­ (Off Airport RA) glass, silver, plctnre frames Fw 1st class mailing add 10c WINDOW and PLATE GLASS! I** DiMag F a d and Peed ' 49>A 1 ANTIQUGS a v e , or ABoaucAS, n e w fiiu c aelK lar Club Plan, Department • Hartford ^ and old coins, bid dolls and ANTENNA »ORK 86. N . y . for each pattern. Print Name, Acfflfloa. elaoBoan located Movbig—^Truddng— J804, Lynbrook, New York. Bring draft classification card. guns, hobby coUeettons.' attic ■ VIOTOBIAN MABM,B Address vrith sone and Pattern m uffreniM. Faikade, tow DRY OAK WOOD, ciit fireplace | INSTALLATION For ist-clasa mailing add OONTmACTOBSt WE ^ V E IN STOCK ADORBL Storage 2 0 Bring service Form DD B4 if contents or whole estates. Ittr- ■ T O P 8 TAMIMS. P E W T E R , 10c for each pattern. Print Num ber. (dder, nerv- TUPPERWARE has (qienlngs military service Is completed. and stove length, $10 per load nltara Repair Servlos Talieottp ■ OLD JEWEUBY, EARLY ••to*, address with sons, style Ju st 80c tor the new ’63 Al­ - S r r n o - OTL .gATI, our specialty. MANCHESTER Dellverv Ugbt now for two part-time and two deUvered. 1W . 743-7886. vlUa. Conn. T el. M8-T(M0. ■ HOUSEHOLD RKBIB. bum! Many lovely deeignsl> MEOICmi CARINETS and SHOWER DOQRS !*s adueattoal trucking and package delivery. full-time dealers. No carit out­ WANTED — Bgpertenced con­ TURNPIKE TV tounber and stse. I u S O N A L s » H V I (- I ■ B. H. MOD and)Son ^The new fto and winter ’63 recUdna for salt and aflti>*ii >>i BSTIMATBS GLADLY OIVl»r AN A r. C K I I> 1 I I f' ______M lad. 648-7818.1 Refrigerators, washers / and lay. Earn as yod learn. Oar crete form man, year around SEASONED FIREPLACE p m - r m knit; doUy, edgings and al^ r u oCttoe, 80 Ward 8 t , stove moving specialty. Folding woric, paid vacation, phis many wood, cot to order, I deUvered, WAMTED — ODfMT ' T«LM9-340Ar ■wio rasWoo Is pure^ sewing necessary. Oonunisston. I%one pan'lB erooheU y ‘ —-'Sr- ch a irs tor re n t 648-0783. 247-7041^ \ fringe benefits. 878-WS8. $7 p e r load . 743-7647. ' ctothes. 6484804. ••Usiit Send soo BOW lor aanr. I, .' ^ I'i: V/ r 1 ’ ‘ ■ I f, S - 1 l-'ttj. ; : 'L ' <' maintain a diagnoatio clinic at Dawn McDowell, who directed Manchester Memorial Hospital, the Starlettes. Eva Johnson and a eardio-vertar machine About Town Woman Dies^ Solo performances featured Cathy Anderson, dance band waa purchased for toe hospi­ OPEN A HOUSE & HALE vocalist; Karen Krinjak, cOrnet Chairman of ta l B o r a m .OIwpt«r> B’nai Injured in Sixty par cent of funds ra- soloist; and' Sue LaCoe, Joanne oeivad in the February drive CHARGE ACCOUNT VMth, win meet tomorrow at 8 Eichman and.Pamela PUkonls, wiU remain in the Mancheator . at Ibitt^a Oonmunity HaJL flute trio. Heart Drive Cobcn, executive vice Jan. 7 Crash The Sykes band and choral area. They will be used to sup­ Yea, it’s easy! Juat-aak any c t j£ott'm Mwicets. port reaaiuneh, education and salesgirl. And easy to uae. You groups will reciprocate by pre­ community service propraxna. a __ Bia to|)lo wUi be senting a concert at Bennet on kUsM 8 ^ M. Johnson o f 20 Manchester’s Brst fatality of are ready at all times to buy lO a n r 'l Make U m to 40,000 March 25. It is hoped that the Raymond Rd. has been named Fifteen per cant will be used for Womaa a Week.” Tbe pubUc ia 1964 was recorded Saturday exchange concerts will become chairman o f the 1964 Manches­ I Connecticut Heart Aaaociatioa what you need when you need it I Rafreahmenta will be morning when Mrs. Mary Con- an annual tradition. ter Arra Heart Fund Drive, atatewida programa, and the re­ which will be conducted in Feb­ mainder will be sent to the BoU, 69, of East Hartford, died TaxablesList ruary. Her aippointment waa an­ American Heart Association. from multiple Injuries she re­ nounced by Dr. Robert K. But­ Bserani Sofaooi PTA. win meet ceived in a Jan. 7 head-on col­ Fine Art Group terfield, president of toe Man­ tonoaroar at 8 p jn. in the achool chester Area Heart Aaeodatlon. Cooper Unit Wins ■udMartum. TMa meeting was lision at Tolland Tpke. and N. Slates Exhibit ■chednieJ for Tueedaor, Jan. 7, Main St. DeMolay Contest Up 5 Million State Taxpayers but waa canceled beocuwe o f the Mrs. Consoll had been on the weather. critical list at Manchester Me­ The Manchester FHne Art As­ $2 morial Hospital with serious sociation announced at Its meet­ Joseph Cooper Chapter of T o Pay BUlion WetoersAeld, Order of De­ The new taxable Grand Ust for the Town of Manches­ Uta m M ard Aaaooiatlon win head and chest Injuries since ing Friday evening that toe an­ the accident. She was a passen­ Molay, won all the trophies yes­ ter for 1963, upon which the next tax rate will 1^ based, Of LiBJ Spending heve'tta annual meeting .and nual spring exhibit will take aiortlnn o i offioen tonight at ger in a car driven by her hus­ terday at toe second degnree totals $166,466,917-i-«n increase of $5,089,519 over the Federal 8:00 at Mott’a Community HaU. band, Frank Consoll, 70, whose place at Mott’s Community Hall competition o f toe Fourth Dla HARTFORD (AP)—Connect­ trict held at toe Masonic Tern' 1962 Grand List. The increase, according to Town As- car collided head-on with a Ve­ from May 4 through 11. Only^ M Hor Joseph Muii-phy, who re-<8------icut’s taxpayers will pay about hicle driven by Roger Desjar­ works of members will he] pie and hosted by toe John 82,153,800,000 in taxes as their ynw Demoaratte W o m e n’e Mather Chapter. The awards iMued toe figures. this morning, value oC aU property in Man­ C8tib o f Mancfaeeter will have dins, 19, also of East Hartford. shown at this time with a limit is approximately equal to toe In- share of President Johnson’s Both motorists received minor of two works per member. were given for toe flower talk, chester by about 882,000,000. tta annual dinner-meeting to- erease recorded eato year since proposed federal spending pro­ Savings Shift lip lacerations In the crash. Another annoimcement of In-1 initiatory degree chapter work, The total valuation of all gram, the State Chamber of cnorrow at 6:30 pm . at Pellin’a and DeMolay degree chapter 1060. property — at 72 per cent of ITaeleiiinnt Several Democratic Both cars were towed away terest to members is toe pro-, Commerce estimated today. with extensive front end dam­ posed bus trip to toe World’s ' work. John Mather Chapter Thus, each miU in toe town full vaihie, toe percentage uaed Tbe -chamber - said Its esti­ To Programs women, active in State Dom- placed second. tax levy wlU bring in ..about toe Manst In win­ had thought of quitting as the budget for 1965 with the $98.4 budget of the cur­ off a billion-dollar batch gov­ Richard Jerome and Joan Elch- Call 649-5«69 reeult o4 a dUwgieement with man, who led the band; and Ineligible to exhibit in May. I aearch; 82,000 was used to Monday, locked in the seat of ning toe race, landing safely rent fiscal year. Chart at right shows where budg­ message to Congress today. (AP Photofax.) ernment assets and cut the def- Regularly tbe hot air balloon that had lUt- and exactly where predicted sosne other state flnenoial o4- cit in half—from $10 Mllion this $17.99 $14.00 ad her otf Santa Catalina Island while other ballbonista came flciale.. year to $4.9 billion in the fiscal 48 hours earlier. down just short of the mainland. He eziplained that the oon- year starting July 1. I An autopsy showed she Indicates the challenge and troveny had-been r e s o lv e d At year’s end, June 30, 1968, MANCHESTER drowned. Chief Deputy Coroner competitiveness of the race. through Governor D e m p se y toe national debt will have in­ Gene Massey also said she de- “ The balloonists are anxious end now I don’t Intend to re­ Tanganyika Calm Broken creased from 8811.8 billion to OUR JANUARY CORSET SALE IS STILL GOING ON Tel(^ed pneumonia before she U i see toe race continue, and the sign.” $317 billion, he estimated. PUBLIC MARKET died. club 1s formulating plans for The- veteran Democratic Nevertheless it is a “ compaa- He estimated the balloon fell next year's rape,.ho{^ 868-868 Main Stoeet X o .jx - oomptroMer #d nat go bito dA- sionate” budget, Johnson said, bito toe sea about 6:16 p.m. smplify toe spirit lypifled by'tne tea aiMsst the eontrow m y: How­ T /IN D O N CAP)__ S h oot-'f’bad ventured out to buy food-t-lond from the capital. This bat-«cast that all vms reported quiet providing history’s heaviest talion took no part in the during the night in Dar es Satuiday, ahd said the time of first lady of hot sir ballooning, ever, he and Fkwnoe Comtnis- : ng and looting broke out fled from toe shopping area but spenMa!lK»)anl piA'” He a ifr^ m ore than 81 O k j, a eve* vaeiMM mat- aaiil sin,. Anvaringna J^ .Tanaanl Members of the Csllfornia tera — can quarters of Dar es Sar ?mafl the crew of a OooM OuarA oMt* "Up fi^'«roototment of Atelcofi ‘—iqn, which led the — mutiny |n ka-restiroated. at aoout .U300t- aam, breaking a calm that wSre reported safe. Ttiey in­ toe roots of misery. ' daunted. ter. The reoovarogftiot is a b ^ officers to replace British offi­ Dkr es Salaam. Johnson, told toe legislators SPECIAL! lad raised hope the capital No white casualties were men­ clude 165 U.S. government em- . In a prepared atAtement ’ )s- 21 tnllef duA SMaEpC Atota Cbw- B u U d Out cers iuss^ed to lead and train he was guided, in this first ma­ •ued after a meetfaig Moiulay, — - SU te of Tanganyika was return­ them. Tney apparently were tioned. The victims were all.be; iloyes working In toe embassy. jor economic task of his presi­ 1-lb. of our tender BABY from lieved to be African or Asian. Info they said: “We are ill tefrlUy fb o r ) ltd M. Mulvey ing to normal.' winning the second demand. ^ e U.S. Information Agency dency, by the principle that “ an BEEF LIVER. Reg. 69c and the Peace Corps. . t < ^ y on The word of the new out­ Official announcements hi Many were believed to be Indi­ austere budget need not be and lb. and 1-lb. of our fresh­ P iiiy plans to Aeld breaks reached Britain’s Com­ Dar es Salaam said an African an owners of shops and bazaars The mutiny, coming only a should not be a standstill budg­ ly lAead BACX)N. Reg. dandli 1 auiMtieut’a No- monwealth Relations Office captain has been named m that were looted during the dis­ week after toe leftist coup on et.” commander of the 2nd Battaliffli orders. the nearby island of Zanzibar, 169e lb. vteber>l4dtion. aft' • BHtalH rushed nearly 2,000 ‘‘When vigorous pruning o t Ruhy Weeps When Asked Anchoring Ms jegai minion troops and an aircraft cancer to of the Tanganyika Rifles sta- The British Broadcasting Oor- brought quick British actkai to old programs and procedurea to toe 1954 Coifihmitikt Ciontrol Tanganyika’s borders and coast­ tiohed at Tabora, 350 mllea in- poratlon said in its 7 a.m. broad' protect the 5,000 British citizens releases the funds to meet new al waters to meet the threat of in Tanganyika. challenges and opportunities, FREE! About JFK Assassination (Eee.Bege Elglit) blcx>dy mutiny in toe East The aircraft <»rrier Centaur economy becomes toe compan­ Both For *1 African nation’ s army. sailed from Aden with 500 com­ ion of progress,” he said. A brief Associated Press dis­ mandos as well as helicopters “ A government that is strong, Beautiful DALLAS, Tex. (AP)—Jack South VletnanMoe capital ex­ day, and if orbited It could open a new era of scientific coopera­ est maker of buslneso mn> cept bn <^clal business . chlneo. The spilt wesdd fee on* sheer, sheeff Oana-,as hleatinp, y.iu can still rn eliC Budiee public an. ex­ & viet Union, the sp

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