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Average Dafly Net P re « Ron Tba W a M t .. . FataMwl of V. B. Waatlip MONDAY, FEBRUAKY 10, 1M4 . For tba Waek Ended PAGE SIXTEEN iOanrh^Bt^r lEvBnina Herald Fibru ary 8, 1964 Oleaztag, t M kaafgkt. le «r Members of the Mandieater 13,892 •hoot la EiwBomiir aiiaty Police D^Murtment and Police Chal*ter Briefing ag-aad aot aa aeti. Hlgki $■■* JO About Town 'Auxiliary, who do not hold ac­ Kambar o f the Audit tive first aid cards, may attend For Board Today REMODEL W IT H ROSSETTO — ^ Bureau of Otroulattoa Manehetter^A Citf o f Viitago Charm ]ffiMKliest«r AasenAly, OrAer tonight's first aid class at 7 at renodried, narpmUaa zoona, UtdWB m Mp police headquarters. The class, aeta, Fom dea top#, nnflnlibed rooma oomptotad. ate. «C Rainbow for Olris, wiM have The first of two informal which concerns two hours of In­ a buaineMB meeting tonight at meetings of the board of direc­ (OlaMlflad Advarttatag tm Page 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS 7:80 at the IMaaonic Temple. struction on first aid technique, VOL. LXXXm , NO. 112 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ll, 1964 is one of similar classes being tors with the Charter Revision Commission (CRC) will be held R O S S E n O XI Gamma Chapter, Beta held each Monday through March 2. tonight at 8 In the hearing CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Mgma Phi, will meet tomor­ room of the Municipal Build­ row at 8'p.m. at the home of ing. Mrs. Stanley Peareon, MorHne Cub Scout Pack 112 of Wash­ 218 West Center SL~649-0308 ington School will have its Blue This meeting, and the one Dr., Vernon. Mrs. Andrea Massa scheduled for Feb. 18, were set BoUden aad Oeoarai Cantraatoia will .he incharge of program. and Gold banquet tomorrow at and Indnatzial CanstnMttaa 6:30 p.m. at the school. Parents up to brief the board members Republicans to Appeal Members are reminded to bring on the significance rind possible identtScatlon cards. are reminded to bring assigned main dish, and place setting of effects of the 32 recommended Plan... dishes and silver. Each cub charter changes. The Aamy-Navy Auxiliary When the work is completed, the 3. A neighborhood shopping center; must be accompanied by at least The public hearing on the T h « Manchester Redevelopment wBl sponsor a card party to- valuation of the North End will leap 4. A public or commercial building, one parent. changes will be held Feb. 24 in Agency (MRA) thU morning re­ night at 8 at the dObhouse. the Waddell School auditorium; by 65 per cent, and bring to the possibly a branch post office; leased firm cost eetimates for the town and the Eighth District an in­ 6. A light industrial or heavy com­ The chorus of Chaminade the board will then have 15 days (Mrs. Bdwin McConnell o f 57 to decide which of the proposals proposed North End Renewal Project, crease In tax revenue estimated at mercial center; Order Jor Redistricting Musical Club will rehearse to­ 6. An office or apartment building. Branford St. was recently in­ will be placed on a town wide the Anal step before the plans for $20,000 annuallys stalled as secretary of the Man­ morrow at 8 p.m. in the choir The M R A also sent out today the The plan also shows N. Main SL referendum. the project are submitted for federal chester WATES. room at Manchester High proposed site plan f o r , the renewal and N. School St. resituated from H A R TF O R D (A P ) — Repub-id precisely what changes shall be date today: Take prompt action tions, to insure a turnout o f the to redistrict the State Senate the need to redistrict the Sen­ The Presbyterian Ohurdi required 16 per cent of elec­ this afternoon. made in the legislative system ate — which they control — but Fhehe Circle of Bhnanuel Women’s Fellowship will meet He said that it is the view of without permitting the people and reapportion the State House tors. of Representatives, or a panel have insisted that the House be lutheran Church Women will tonight at 8 at the church. Mrs. Most of the criticism that has the Republicans that “the deci­ o f the state a voice in determin­ reapportioned at the same time. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. in Charles Tabor of Hartford, a sion goes far beyond the line ing how they shall be gov­ of federal judges will undertake been directed at the proposed the ta.sk. The judges gave lawyers on Luther Hall at the church. Miae missionary to Africa, will charter changes has centered drawn by the U.S. Supreme erned." EMber Peterson will lead de­ speak. Refreshments will be To the consteiTiatlon of R e­ around two recommendations: Center Church God-Country Winners Court in two ways: The plans of the Republicans publicans, the judges — one of (See Page Fifteen) votions. The Rerv. Melwhi Peter­ served. (1) That the general manager A total of 24 years of study and service to the church lies behind the smiles worn by to appeal the decision apparent­ the three registering a partial son will continue a study of the be stripped of all executive these members o f Center Congpregational Church’s Scout Troop 25, who yesterday at morn­ ly precludes the possibility that dissent -- declared unconstitu­ catechism. Miss Mabel Olson, Hose Co. 1, Eighth District powers, and that they be placed ing services were presented with scouting’s “ For God and Coimtry” award. Each boy spent Governor Dempsey will call a tional yesterday the system of Fire Department, will meet to­ Mkis EMher M. Johnson and in the hands o f the mayor three years on various work projects . . . ushering, serving in the choir and so forth . . . to Excerpts special session. unit representation in the night at 8 at fire headquarters. Mtos Heoriet Casperson will be and/or board of directors. earn the award.. Left to right are Jon Kimball, 184 Hackmatack St.; Walter Simmers, 106 Pinney said the decision of House, where each town has at In W ake of Main and Hilliard Sts. bosteasea. (2) TTiat the board o f direc­ Plymouth Lane; Alan MacDonald, 27 Cambridge St.; Ted Blakeslee, 57 Marion Dr.; David the special three judge federal least one representative. R e­ tors be required to review the Chatel, 87 Falknor Dr.; Alan Baxter, 34 Olcott Dr.; and Roger Wilson, 100 Plymouth Liane. From Ruling court handed down late yester­ publicans control the House. B’nai B’rith will meet tomor­ Tbs liadin of St. James will performance of the general Absent when the picture was taken was R oy Johnson, 513 Lydall St. Troop 26 is led by day is “extremely far reaching." Gov. John Dempsey found Decision meet tonight at 7:30 at the John row at 8:30 pm . at M ott’s Com­ manager every five years, with Scoutmaster Harry W. Maidment, 18 Scarborough Rd. (Herald photo by Satemis.) NEW HAVEN (AP) — Ex­ Although the Republicans himself In the position of being F. Tierney Funeral Home, 219 munity Hall. Stanford Cohen, the granted power of summari­ cerpts from the majority opin­ are not opposed to the redis- 1 delighted that he had just lost NEW HAVEN (AP)— "It W. Center St., to pay respects executive vice president of ly dismissing him from office, ion written by U.S. District sounds hke it doee just wtiaA to Mrs. Alice Bartlett, whose M ott’s, win speak. Refresh­ by a simple majority vote. Judge William H. Timbers dster, Mrs. Pearl West, Is a ments will be served. The pub­ we DenK>crats have been try* PIKE which held that ing to acoompiUah for many ^ member. lic is invited. must redistrict its Senate and BARBER SHOP MANCHESTER yeara,” oommented Gov. John reapportion its House of Repre­ Australia Orders N . D ^ p a e y . f l sentatives: H e waa referred to the da* LECLERC UBLIC MARKE . .W e hold that the dis­ RAZOR CUT 803-805 MAIN STREtT daton oirdering redtotiicting of FUNERAL HOME tricting of the Senate and the the State Senate and reappor- FOR MEN apportionment of the House so Collision Probe tionment of tKe Houae of Have A Heart debase the voting rights of RepresentaUvea. FUNERAL plaintiffs in the choice of the • Appointments Accepted Dempaey said he would have DOLLAR members of both houses as to SYDNEY, Australia (AP) —^ly battered, the Melbourne con- to study the ruling before de­ SERVICE result in an invidious discrimi­ Phone 649.8319 Prime Minister Sir Robq|( Men- tinued under her own power to ciding whettwr to call a special WAX.TER N. nation against plaintiffs who zies o.-ciered a public investiga­ Sydney, 120 miles north. The session o f the general assem­ thereby are denied the equal LiHSCLiBaRC Next to Mr. Donut tion today in the sinking of Aus collision occurred 20 miles off bly to enact the ordered Director protection of the laws . . . tralia’s first pushbutton destroy­ WEST MIDDLE TPKE. the coast, near the Jervis Bay changes. \ measured by any of the recog­ er, the Voyager, after a collision naval base, shortly after 9 p.m. The governor said he would Bs Main Street, Mancheater Tuesday and nized standards, the malappor­ with the carrier Melbourne Both ships were equipped with also have to confer on the rul­ ^ CalU49-5869 SPECIALS tionment of the Senate is clear­ Monday night. radar-controlled steering, and ing with the state attorney Read Herald Ads. Ash WednaBlay ly demonstrated. The disparity The navy said an air and sea their modem equipment was a general. between the most populous dis­ search is continuing off the Aus­ source of pride to me Australian Democratic State and Na­ Center Slices From Our Freezing Room trict (the 26th with 175,940 In­ tralian coast for 85 missing navy. tional Chairman John M. Bailey .•CAPE COD SWORDFISH ...... lb. 69c habitants) and the least popu­ crew members of the 3,500-ton The Voyager, launched in 1967 was also pleaaed by the deci­ lous district (the 10th with 21,- destroyer. There were fears was the largest destroyer ever sion. Fresh Hidibut Steak, Fresh Fillet of Haddock, 627 Inhabitants) is in a ratio many went down with their ship. built In Australia. With her anti­ "I always felt that If there Choicest Meats In Town! Fillet o f Sole and Fresh Perch Fillets o f eight to one. ■ Based upon a Nine of the Voyager's 17 of­ aircraft g;uns as well as steer­ were to be reapportionment, it I960 state population of 2,635,- ficers were among the missing. ing controlled by radar, the should be of both houses of the • FANCY LARGE SMELTS ...... Ib. 35c 234, the norm for each Senate Calling the disa.ster shocking electrenically guided vessel legialaiture,’’ Bailey said last district is 70,432, from which and unparalleled in Australia’s could go Into action with all night after being reached at TUESDAY ONLY! ►• FRESH SMALL STEW OYSTERS ... .pt. $1.25' the deviations in the present peacetime naval history, Men- hands below deck. hia hotel in Waatfington. districting of the Senate are zies said a normal navy inquiry “ What freak of human frailty Bailey v.’ould n ^ concede any FRESH NAWVE, “WAYBEST” striking; The average popula­ was inadequate. He said he made this latest scientific aid political advanrtegea to r the FRESH PIROGI CHEESE tion of the five most populous would appoint a judge to inves­ fail to give ample warning of Democrats. districts is 169,721 (compared tigate. the impanding collision?’ ’ asked "It’s not a question of whath- w ith the norm o f 70,423), indi­ j 20,000-ton Melbourne, the the Sydney Dally Mirror, er K's to the adrvemtage o f one Chicken iFreeh Polskt M ATKI SER Fanner Cheese; Michigan Farml cating a deviation of 226.8 per : Australian navy’s flagship, Navy Minister Alexander J. political party or another. It Cheese “ S K A N 1 A 8 IA S SC R IS” and Sharp Cheese (sUced cent from Vorm; the average smashed Into the Voyager amid- Forbes said Ow Motdieat «c- _is______deOmtely to the ______advantage_ or by the piece) ...... Ib. 79c Yei, all this week a dollar w ill‘go population o: the five least pop- ship, breaking the destroyer in curred while the M^elbpume’s I _^ _____ ^— CXxnecthcut______h i Breasts ’ • LAND O’ LAKES CHEESE sUoed or by the piece a long way during our Dollar Days utous- ;ia £8,722, or 40.8 halL The Voyager’s bow section planes were carrying oul: toucli-l thwTttTwoidd make for equal S P E C IA L ...... H>. 06c per cent’ of/toe norm! of the sank within minutes. The after and- go exercises — swooping voting powers,” he aaiid. — Ulim m itlt 5 Bis.Uie. 1P er Ouetomer — ! SaJe. M any item s throughout the section remained afloat for down on the deck, then taking store are far below regular price 36 districts^ 2,5 deviate more > c T U N A eltfaer Bumble Bee Brand or W hite Rose more than 25 W cent nearly three hours. off again without stopping. k Fancy, solid pack, w h it e ...... Y|cur Choice 8 eans $1.00 to give you those wanted savings. norm, 17 below and 8 above. A The Voyager carried 342 offi- The Voyager was standing by Compromise Ends OOOD TIME TO BUY THE NEW HA'VEN (AP) — After HIGHLAND PARK MARKET majority of the Senate is elect­ ciers and men. At least 267 were about a half mile astern of the ,s SALT HERRINGS, large Imported 176 years the Connecticut oom- ed by 31.9 per cent of the total rescued. Melbourne to pick up any fliers 817 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 648-4278 . SCHMALTZ HERRINGS, large size. Your Choloe ea. S6o promlae bae backfired on Con­ population; the\l7 districts 25 No casualties were reported DISHWASHER IN YOUR LIFE necticut. per cent or m m e below the aboard the carrier. Its bow bad- (See Page Four) A panel a t three federal norm contain 2716 per cent of judges has ruled that its basic THE DISHWASHER FOR HER the population and elect 47.2 conoapts aren’t working well in Regular 10c ea. per cent of the Stenate member­ the ‘X^onstltution State.” ship; the 8 distriits 25 per cent In Washington Decorated and Matching 1 ^ 6 ] The oomipromlse -broke a pro­ Ki-tchfenAicI JUICE GLASSES I A F or or more above the norm contain longed deadlock between the 43.9 per cent of the population large and small states at the and elect 22.2 per cent of the the Professional DishwasherjOryer Regular $1.89. Heavy Tick Cover. oonstltuUonal convention at Senate membershil Rights Vote Hailed: Philadelphia in 1787. Curled Feather Filled Obviously the present district­ The plan, put forward by N ew BED PH.LOWS ing of the Senate deviates sharp­ Haven’s Roger Sherman, provid­ ly from the requirement of dls- ed for equal representation in PORTABLE... Regular 29c Children’s # I Mets of approximately equal Medicare Locked Up one House of Congress (the ! population contemplated by the Senate) and representation in GOLDEN BOOKS O For Connecticut Constitution. All proportion 'to the population in WASHINGTON (AP) — Presl-<$> WASHINGTON (AP) — The parties agree that the Senate the other. „ ■ Owafala poscatala m$iOt House has approved the civil asifoat Regular 89c must be redlstrlcted. dent Johnson’s main health pro­ The states agreed, ended their With respect to the Senate, posal, enactment of a care plan rights bill in an overwhelming ■ Now Classic Look wMh Men’s Famous Name Ir. ^ r dispute and the compromise be­ we hold: • for the elderly under Social Se­ vote hailed by President John­ came one of the underpinnings swspt-front siyiing BRIEFS and T-SHIRTS A For 1. That the present districting curity, appeared to be locked to- son as “ an historic step forward ■ Guided Action Power Large Selection of for the U.S. system o t repre­ of the Senate so debases the I day in the House Ways and for the cause of dignity in sentative government. Washing R e^lar 49c-59c Springmaid voting rights of plaintiffs as to Means (Committee. Its predeces­ America.” It now faces a tough­ ■ No iMod-tinsing TTie same basic plan was Drip-Dry Cotton ^ ! result In an invidious discrim- sors have been locked there er battle In the Senate, where written into the Ooimectiout m Exclusive fan-circuUM CHOCOLATE HEART BOXES PRINT FABRICS ^ Yds. i ination against plaintiffs who for years. Southerners hope to whittle it oonstitution of 1818, with one hot eif for eefe. Flo-Thru thereby are denied the equal The committee plans sessions down with talk. drying As turned out by the House in change. protection of the laws; on the measure, perhaps as Senate, not House, represen­ 7 ^ Value a 290-130 roll call Monday night, ■ Automatic Rinse Agent FROM 2. That the Senate must be early as the first week of March tation wais based on population Dispenser helps dry dishes Ladies’ Irish Linen ^ redistricted promptly In such but there was no sign thait more the bill amounts to the most and House apporttonment on sweeping civil rights legislation spot-free handkerchiefs L F or a way as to achieve substantial­ than 12 of the 26 members’ geog^aidiical entities, or units. in history. Southern efforts to ■ Convenient eutooMtic-Uft ly eaual weighing of the votes votes could be gained to send In ordering reapportionment water it down were crushed at top rack. . . tilted design of all voters — in accordance it to the House. yesterday, the panel majority 69ct. ’ 19.98 Regular 39c Men’s Famous every turn by a coalition of R e­ ■ Automatic reel gently re­ with the guidelines Indicated in Friends and foes of the plan noted the argument of a “fed­ February White Cushionfoot ^ publicans and Northern D em o tracts extra-long power cord Judge (Charles E.) Clark’s opin­ agreed Its only chance— and a eral analogy” or parallel be­ ■ DueCycle leU you RINSE HOSE ^ F or ion and pursuant to a decree to slim one—was that a compro­ tween the Connecticut and fied- But in the Senate with its dif­ aad HOLD breakfast and Miniaturt be formulated by this court; mise acceptable to Chairman eral representative systems. 3. That In so redistricting the ferent rules of debate, the lunch dishes so you use R egu lar 2 fo r $1.59 Wilbur D. Mills, D-Ark., can be Such an analogy, the m ajority Shoe Special Senate, the limitations in article worked out. Southerners hold the weapon of FUtL CYCLE lust once a day Chocolare Htort Boxes said was “misplaced.’' Infmitur ’'Beacon” ^ a filibuster and hope to weaken ■ No histaUetion or remod- third, section 6, of the Conneefi- However, anothfjr.i recommen­ The m ajority opinion, written RECE^NG BLANKETS Z F o r cut Constitution, in View of the the measure by forcing a com­ eUngeost from $1.35 dation Johnson pmSe In a spe­ by U.S. Circuit Judge William Terrific savings— to $4.99— on a cial message to (Congress Mon­ promise. special group of ladies’ and misses’ Reguto 89c Girls’ 7-14 (See Page Eight) day—a five-year extension and Girding for the battle ahead, I Senate Democratic Leader Mike (Bee Page Eight) sport and hat sh'oes of our top lOQffc Cotton K n it ^ broadening of the program for brand names! Many colors in P A I G E S ^ F or (See Page Fifteen) (See Page Sixteen) Six different types broken sizes. 'kgu lar $1.00 Desert Flower News Tidbits BiiUetins ...O R BUILT-IN of Valentine mixtures: Cream or Roll On dj from the AP Wires- Colled from AP Wires I D E O D O R A N T £ F o r And Abroad ■ Ftosh^MiWoa Cyeto Solueifow Combinorions of MorshmoHow, Jo ly , and Rinse and Hold-Full Cycte—Utility $1.59 Value Many Coiuiectlcut towns have SCHOOL EMPTY AGAIN end Utensil ■ Vari-Franls to awteh EXCELLENT VALUES—REG. TO $9.99 lowered the school cost burden NOTASULGA, Ala. (AP)— Crystollixod Grooms Ladies’ Roll-Up Sleeve A boycott , by white pupUa your kitchen decor ■ Exclusivi of local taxpayers by using in­ DeGaulle Off Hook: BLOUSES creased state grants for educa­ left the clgeerooms at Nota- Guided Action wash eliminate: tion, the Connecticut Public E x-! Miiign Hlgfa'..3obool deeerted handrinsing ■ Safe, tlietough dry Fon-YuroppOd 39c Boys’ Solid and pendlture Council declares, . . -; again' today.^o Negroe# ap­ peared. Ab nearby Shorter lag with Fto-Thru sanitized air s 7-10 ' ^ Fifteen men arrested In New Strife Greets Ball I^veli on gambling charges af­ High Scho

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER* CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ll, 1964 ly-tfas sams reososw as vodtoed in 1778. U Ur. Arrau is U- Rockville*Vernon minor with theM etatementi by Dramatists Oose Cloficd Tomorr?*r lost week fey Aibty. AzOatr Xd* Arrau Good, the composer whose works he RockvUle-V ernon TDC Favors Olske Jr. for the Cbanfiier at 'M Renewal North End Renewal easoyM, he ^iparently doean’t Patrons Roster Banks and all town offices Ckmsnoeroe'Planntaig Ootmnlttee. Martin Calls on Directors b «^ e Moaart knew what be will be closed tomorrow in Mrs. Rogers "Tbe primary purpoa* to t Oross FtcjM t dost: 93,287,900 N ot G reat observation of .Lincoln’s Bus District Mokiriiester jotakig tha diMriet C oslim i Land Resato Vahw $ 388,800 was talking about. Mr. Arrau did not actually Hotel Janitor Knifed, The Little Theater of Man­ birthday, but other public at tote time,” AUy. LeCtaIre Set at $2,267,900 ondt any notes at the tenq^ he chester has completed Its list of buildings will be open for inters Plea ^elopme said, “la to be kept infeaned Net Project Cost 91,974,600 By JOHN ORVBER business. mission voted unanimouslynaiurno: last To R eview His Performance Claudio Arrau, whose Innate chose, hut many notes In the patron members for this season. and to be leprasented on the y m o PATS “The Bairetts of Wlmpole All banks and brand: Of­ night to recommend to the board that wiU govern the tran­ Federal Share: 91,480,000 (SEE PAGE ONE PHOTO LATOtJT) modesty allows him to bill him- embeUishmenU were aUghtad. Street,” the drama group’s first fices will bar their d oors for Of Innocent Ixmu4 of directors that Man­ sit tettteL which wtt be mak­ State Share; 288,000 seU at "the greatest of great SpMking of embeUlshments, Mr. Condition Said Fair UggoHs la not our intent, as our critics 9 The cost of Manchester’s proposed Renewal ProjMt production of the 1984 season, Lincoln’s birthday this after­ chester join the newly organised ing deoislona that wW-affect General Manasrer Rich­ the criticisms that arose when Town Share: 9 286,600 pianists," failed to live up to ASrrau was at great pains to In­ claim, to downgrade the posi­ No. 1— which could vault the town’s 19th Century North will open Thursday and con­ noon, while town offices In Hartford area transit district Manchester.” ard Martin last night stun­ the CRC had suggested that he. terpret the miuioal shorthand Mrs. Nora Rogers, 29, o f En­ as present town manager, be tion. In fact, the review niight End"intoThe 20th Century -iidthi^ a few short years— Mozart employed to ■ indicate The Janitor at the Rockville tinue through Friday and Sat­ toe M unicl)^ Building, toe field, charged with manslaugh­ The commission attached a Next.step for the town Is*a ned the board of directors Net Project Coet 91,874.600 Hotel, stabbed twice late last Hall of Recotds, and at toe exempt from the five-year re­ even result in commendation, TOWN COST was set by the Manchester Redevelopment Agency lum. He did a good Job, but turns, trUlB, mordento and so urday at Boweia School Audi­ Coras, ter in the 1980 death o f her 11- number of conditions to its rec­ vote from ^toe board o f dlvec-> and took the zip out of the perhaps even in a raise in pay.” on, according to the best' au­ night by a hotel resident, is in torium. Curtain time is 8:30 Water, Sewer and Welfare ommendation, however. Its posi­ tors on district membership. view clause. Cash payment 9 90,700 (MRA) today at |2,267,900. certainly not one that mtitles month-old daughter, Barbara He .said, "I get the feeling, at He continued, "In keeping thorities. The reeult, tow srer, fair condition at Hartford Hos­ p.m. A. William Astley is di­ Dept, will also remain shut tion parallels toe stand taken If they approve, tbe proposal Charter Revision Commis­ Payment for But the Inunediate cash cost^ him to any such accolade. Ann, In Rockville, pleaded Inno­ each meeting, that I am con­ writh all operating businesses, was not authenticity but on- pital today. rector. tomorrow. by a conunlttee of toe Chamber must go before the voters at a sion (CRC) by requesting UtiUtlea 9 17,800 to the town will probably go no The program comprised two cent to toe charge In Tolland tinually under review.” the review can be made without project Mozart sonatas and two sonatas tiquarlonlsm. Edgar McMaim, S3, was The final list o f patrons in­ ' Staying open will be toe County Superior Court yester­ of Commerce last week. referendum. that Mayor Francis J. Ma­ School Land 9 80,000 higher than 9120,000. In stating his objections to degredatlon of prestige or pow­ 74,000 When the MRA sent its cost by Beethoveii, which is all right, I could probably fUl the page wounded in the lower abdomen cludes Mr. and M n. Adam town libraries, toe recreation day. Of first concern was the quee- If the voters approve, too, School Oonatniction 9 At present, the estimate for figures to the directors last department, and toe refuse tion of cost If toe transit dis­ honey call a special meeting the mandatory five-year review, er.” Land Donation 9 3,200 but the particiUar works chosen detailing Mr. Arrau’s lapses and lung in an attack by John Rhodes, Dr. and Mrs. D. J. Rob­ An Injunction plea to prevent membership wtH be proposed to with its summary-di.smissal Martin didn't agree that the the town’s share of the project night it also included a map from Mozart's own dicta on the M. Pietluch, 69, after the two erts Jf., Mr. and Mrs. William disposal area (which will trict acted to take over toe ail­ to review his (Martin’s) is about 9117,000, although this were all compositions that every state police from further ques­ toe transit distrlcL w M ^ is or- clause, Martin said, "If I should proposed new clause would of the North Bkid as it is likely art of playing piano, hut It had argued. Carroll, Atty. and Mrs. Paul close at 2 p.m., however). ing Connecticut Company’s performance. Town Share 9 258,800 cost— and all the others— are crawervatory graduate knows tioning Mrs. Rogers about toe gendelng this month. resign, '->r be fired, or get hit by prove beneficial, amd stressed STATE COST to look when it Is redeveloped. from memory, while every un­ would be senseless so to do. The McMann was rushed to Rock­ Groobert, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph School children will be ex^ deaths of five other children Hartford area bus lines, mem­ .The majority of the present YvsaNEaoAY asvs Martin’s request was sub­ subject to slight change to meet The precise layout of the re­ ville City Hospital by Patrol­ pected at school tomorrow as ber communities would 1^ re­ mitted at a joint meeting of a truck in the next year, a new the Importance of the present Town R epaym «t 9 100,000 dergraduate has memorized one end result would accomplish no Maori, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. was withdrawn by Atty. Rob­ district members — Hartford, federal lequlranents. newal area will depend, how­ man Forrest Hull, where he usual, and toe main and quired to put up toe capital for the board of directors and the man may be reviewed in the continTial review provision. Borne by Btate 9 138,000 or more of them. more than saying: “He Just ain’t Holmes, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Dis- ert J. Pigeon, Tolland public de­ West Hartford, Wethewfiedd, middle of budget hearings and The board of directors and The town’s share of the re­ ever, on the plans o f the private By implication then, Mr. a Mozart ptayer.” _ was treated and then taken to kan. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T. branch post offices will also toe purchase. They would also CRC, scheduled as a briefing newal project is actually con­ fender, when Joel H. Reed II, Bloomfield, Windsor and Ver­ HOT certainly a candidate for my the (3RC will resume their dis­ developers chosen to t^ e on Arrau virtually proclaims with ■The Beethoven offerings went Hartford Hospital. Kelly, Atty. Leon Podrove, Mr. be open. have to provide the cost above session of the numerous CRC- State Share 9 238,000 siderably greater than the cash state's attorney, told Judge non — must approve appUca- reoommended charter changes. job would rather stay where he cussions at another informal the project. his performances, "This is the better. Even so, the first two Patrolman Hermam Fritz, and Mrs. York Strangfeld, Miss Refuse pickups will be con­ Alva P. Loiselle that toe state Income of any subsidized bus tions from non-members, and is, than take a chance on an un­ meeting next Tuesday night at outlay required, but much of it The MRA will eet specific way the standard sonatas of movements of the "ROund-trip who also responded to the emer­ Ellen Lingard, Mr. and Mrs. ducted tomorrow as usual. routes that toe district wanted Martin’s letter, dated Feb. 10. is to be covered by credit that had voluntarily agreed not to ore reported anxious to do so. CROSS certain job here." 8 in the hearing room of the guidelines which the developer Mozart suid Beethoven should be Sonata” (81-a) were nothing to gency, arrested Pietluch who Russell MacKindrick, Mr. and Since toe town switch­ permit further questioning of private bus lines to nm. Other potential new member reads; the Federal Urban Renewal Ad­ must follow, however, and the "n u s is to request, in accord­ He urged the board to re­ Municipal Building. ]jlayed.” One could shrug off get excited about. There was admitted the stabbing under Mrs. Edward J. Mack, Mr. and board will be closed, emer­ Mrs. Rogers unless Pigeon, her So the commission oofvdition- include Newington, whose ooun- TPC Says Okay ministration (FURA) will al­ guidelines suggest a plan such' gency calls should be refer­ ance with Section 3-5 of the ject the five-year review sug­ A public hearing on all 32 ihe implied boast except that little sorrow In the first move­ questioning at Rockville police Mrs. Irving Marui, Mr. and Mrs. attorney, is present or gives ed its recommendation on toe oU has appro^ membership low the town for non-cash con­ as that pictiu^ on Page 1 of red to: BUNS Manchester ’Town Charter, that gestion and to stay with the recommendations will be held To there natorally were many stud­ ment which Beethoven eub- headquarters. Henry Murphy, Dr. and Mrs. written permission. provision that no sUbstantUd pending a fail referendum; and present provision of "continual ResidMlivision tributions. today’s Herald. ents In this particular audience, Utied “ Parting,” nor was there According to police, Pietluch Nicholas Marzlalo, Miss Sara Highway department: 649- About the time Mrs. Rogers outlay should be required from you • call a Special Meeting of Feb. 24 at 8 p m. in the audi­ The town’s actual one-eighth East Hartford, where a com­ the Board of Directors to re­ review." For specific details of the im- who lacking opportunity for much longing to the second and McMann had been Involved Crozier. 6070. elected trial by a judge instead toe town without a referendum torium of the Waddell School. The Town Planning Commis­ share of the total project cost ;>rovement8 planned for the Garbage collection: 649- mittee Is pr^Mring a report on view the performance of the Martin deplored “ the misun­ The board of directors will comparison, may believe the movement labeled Absence. in an argument about national­ Also, Dr. and Mrs. Carl of jury, state police began ques­ vote. toe district for presentation to D o t . 4 9 c sion (TPC) last night unani­ comes to 9255,600. Mortb Ekid, the MRA will soon k m f 7937. General Manager. derstandings and loss of com­ then have 15 days in which to implication to be fact. There was Joy In "The Return,” ities In toe hotel’s bar. The ar­ Mikolosky, Mr. and Mrs. Gra­ tioning her husband. Charles This presents no problem, the oouncU o f eeriy summer. munication” in the ORC’s rec­ mously approved a resubdivision The credits are being allowed issue detailed reports. Whatever he may or may not but there was also a tendency gument continued as they each ham Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Eari Water and Sewer: 649- “In addition to such fields as accept or reject any or all of the for the purchase of five lots re­ Rogers, dressed in work clothes, since the Astrict’s member ommendations, and asked that of two lots at Nye and Parker be, the Chilean pianist is not to try and Impress the audience went to their third floor rooms. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. 9697. remained in the court all day towns are required to approve a la n the directors may want to re­ proposed charter (Ganges. quired for the new Robertson the board of directors and CRC Sts. asked by two Manchester on exemplary exponent of Mo­ with virtuosity. ■When McMann went to the Stnito Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ while his wife’s case was pre­ major expenses at referendum. view. I suggest; The CRC, which officially ex­ School addition in the renewal HAVE GUN—WILL TRAVEL m a y r o i t l i "Management of purchasing, work out their differences be­ builders, after a brief and un­ za rt Under the circumstances, I left after the first move­ bathroom, Pietluch, whose ter Hazard, George Shenkman, sented. In addition, if most member pired last Wednesday, cannot eventful public hearing. area (960,000), for pert of the personnel, tentative budget fore the Feb. 24 pubUc hear­ initiate any further changes, TPC to Back it would seem that ho should ment o f the "Aippastonata” so­ room is nearby, appeared with a l'7v Mr. and Mrs. Harold A, T?urk Shortly after 4 p.m., Rogers towns agreed to a large capital HOLYOKE. Mass. (AP) b a k e s h o p s The resubdlvlslon creates two coet of the school wing (974,- at least have read some of the Hebron preparatlcm, budget administra­ ing. but may Incorporate • the 900), and for some email par­ nata. It had presented noth­ 10-inch boning knife and stab­ ing:ton, Judge and Mrs. William left the building with four un­ outlay, Manchester could still Stanley F. Satlawa took advan­ tion, expenditure control, public Director Ted Powell agreed new lots facing Nye SL from statements Mozart himself ing now, and I was convinced board's recommendations into cels o# land the town is doimt- bed McMann twice. J. Shea, Dr. and Mrs. L. Nor­ identified women. He talked withdraw from the district to tage of the hunting season in works department as ex-officio that the board could review the two old lots facing Parker St Renewal Plan wrote about the art o f planlsm. that unlees the pianist eUpped McMaim niade his way to ho­ man Dutton, Judge and Mta. Boy Scouts Set with them for a momenL then avoid on unwanted expense. each of four states and bagged their own. Applicants Barney Petermtm ing to the project (93,200). director, water and sewer de­ manager’s performance at any Mayor Mahoney repeated last Ortaiidy some of them popped off the bench and broke a leg tel manager Francis J. Barry Jay E. Rublnow, Mr. and Mrs. hurriedly walked away as pho­ The commission also recom­ a deer in each. He shot a 118- and Charles Ponticelli had ap­ Hie remainder of the coet of into my mind throughout the partment while ex-offlclo super­ time now, but backed the new night his oft-made statement, The Town Planning Commis­ he would be able to flnirti It in who called police. James M. Kolbe, Dr. and Mrs. Funds Canvass tographers approached. He mended that Town Counsel Irv­ pound, five-point buck at Maid­ plied and been granted a similar the piroject will come from playing last evening, because intendent, indebtedness, quality recommendation, suggesting on­ that he wlil suggest that the sion (TPC) last night helped the style be had display^ aU Pietluch was held overnight William D. Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. paused for a few moments in ing, Aronson be instructed to stone Lake, V t.; a 90-pound of reports and recommendations request last summer, but later three sources: the pianist so flagrantly vlolat ly that the mandatory review charter-change questions be 1. When the land in the North Manchestei^e R en ev ^ Project ervenlng. at Rockville headquarters in JOHN PIETLUCH Ben Shankman, Mr. and Mrs. TP ’TCi-.o,, front of Randall’s Book Store, investigate the legality of toe spike buck at Groverton, N.Y.; to the directors, cooperatlve- found that the actual lot lines George K. Colgan, chairman jqq tj,e court not be made in an election year, submitted to the electorate at Bind scheduled for complete No. 1 along another step of ed Mozart’s ideas. lieu of 925,000 bond. He was W. R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. dlstriot before approving mem- a 160 • pound doe at Azscoos hess, and responsiveness.” for fear of political reptercus- did not match the lot lines For example: “That I always charged with agg;ravated as­ George Mrosek, Mr. and Mrs. of the Charter Oak Council entrance, and was joined by two erkhip. Lake, Maine; and a 165-pound, an October or November ref- shown on the resubdlvislon map. clearance — and this includes the way toward winning fed­ (Section 3-5 o f the town slon. remain In strict time surpifsos sault. Boy Scouts annual finance cam- state police detectives. They The TDC edited as cause for eight-point buck in Belchertown, | erendum, and not April, as had ktty. Robert Gordon, repre­ most of it — is leeold to private eral apivoval, when It gave meditation for the 8 o’clock Milton G. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. charter specifies that the c ^ ir - Powell suggested that a re­ everyone; they cannot under­ Wk! Presented in Circuit Court 12 B. Theodore Bantly Jr., Mr. joiiUng the district substaniUol- Mass. ftnst been suggested. senting Peterman and Ponticelli, developers, the price they pay preUminary aseurance to the 7th service. Mrs. Paul J. Bowman paign, announces that during wal^k^ away. ., , , man of the board of directors view be made every four or M anchester Redeveliqnnent stand that the left band should in Rockville tola morning, Piet­ Is In charge of transportation. and Mrs. Joseph Garman, Mr. It- , < TP.u r in Maj. Samuel Rome, chief of "Shan call special meetings of explained how the mixup had will be appUed^agahist the to­ six years. Agency (MRA) that It would not In the least be concerned In luch told Judge Nicholas Ar- In Germany and Mrs. Louis Apter. the week of Feb. 7 . ’ „ i detectives of the state police, the board whenever requested apparently occurred. tal project cost. a ‘tempo rubato,’ ” wrote Mo­ Director Francis DellaFera The MRA ex,pects to get approve the renewal plans for mentano that he was on I state Army Pvt. Harry E Holmes Also, Mr. and Mrs. Edward drive wll be conducted in He- Rogers’ quesUcmlng V.I i'( )\i \'i 1^' In w ritb^ by the general man­ When the applicants asked zart In 1777. Far from playing asked the CRC members, "Do Boy Hurt, Runs about 9293,300 for the land. the North End. aid and receiving social security Jr., whose parents live at 44 Glenney, Mr. and Mrs. Peter bron in conjunction with Boy j was "voluntary” and no charges ager or four members of the you not now feel that the five- the resubdivision last summer, The TPCs tentative approval in strict time, Mr. Arrau intro pension checks. He said he Scout Week. Solicitors will were planned. When asked about -M )M i ( )i ; i' they based their request on the 2. The state will provide one- Prospect St., ■'recently was as­ Gunas, Mr. and Mrs. Robert AMERICAN LEGION board to do so.”) year review clause is academic, will be forwarded to the MRA ^ced numerous arbitrary could not afford an attorney. Heavisides, Mr. and Mrs. Sanol make a door-to-door canvass, the injunction barring him from Martin, in explaining his rea­ Into Car’s Path original subdivision map of the eighth of the net coet of the signed to the 3d Infantry Divi­ MEANS since Martin has shown that a In the form of a letter, which ritards which do not appear in The judge appointed Atty. Rob­ Solomon and the Sanol Solomon The funds collected are to b e . further questioning of Mrs. sons for requesting the review, area, which was drawn in 1911. project, but xoquires Uiat the any of the three editions of sion in Germany. Holmes Is a review can be held any day town pay some of it beck from the agency will Include with ert Dubeau of the Rockville law staff, Mr. and Mrs. Truman used to help defray expenses Rogers, Rome said that the in- first said that he was against Frederick Walters, 13-year-old Since then, additional land Mozart's sonatas that I own. driver in Company B of the di­ and every day?” the increased property taxes Ita own paperwork vdien firm of King and Caldwell to vision’s 703d Maintenance Bat­ Crandall, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony necessary in carrying out a vestigation into lour of the six ■Oie proposal for a mandatory son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wal­ has been added to the property, sends the application for the “ It is much easier to play ■ pietuiet ^ defend him, and continued the Sherlock, Mr. and Mrs. Chad good scouting program. deaths of the Rogers' children five-year review and that CRC Atty. Plepler answered, “No. and now differs from the ori^- that the new development will talion. He entered the Army in ^ V m h RKIAN O o A X t Our basic intent doesn’t hinge ters of 82 Sterling P l„ struck project to WaUiington within rapidly than slowly: you can case to next Tuesday. Pietluch Whitesell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmore How Do Yon Count? would continue. "All it (the in­ Chairman Sanford Plepler had nal map by as much as fotur provide. drop a few notes in passages 7:00 — 8:80 September 1963 and completed on the proper or Improper per­ down by a car on Summit St. The state khore will oome to two weeks. will be held at Tolland State Watkins, Dr. and Mrs. Howard On loan at Douglas Library, junction) means is that we can misunderstood him when he ■ - - f i - - t ----m . . . basic combat training at Fort feet along the Parker S t Una The TPCs letter, which the without anyone noticing it HBiraMIQra Jail in Ueu of the bond. no longer questimi one witness.” for fuel oRt, l orvlce^ (Plepler) had said Martin was formance of *the manager, but yesterday afternoon, today la re- about 9238,000. Dlx, N. J. Lockwat^, Mr. and Mrs. Vin­ from Mrs. Faith Wlthey’s Atty. Gordon suggested that Federal Urban Renewal A dm in-But----- is it beautiful? A t such Conducting toe Investigation cent PopelesW, Mr. and Mrs. Maj. Rome said. "It does not in favor of it it ahouid be a duty to revlev ported to be fair and comfor the additional four feet cotild The town must pay the state Grade 4 at Hebron Elementary 8BINGO O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. heating equipment an amount equal to a third of istratlon (FURA) cemsiders an speed you can use the hands In- were Police Chief George Trapp Renato N. Nlccda, Mr. and Mrs. School, is an exhibit showing mean that we must halt our Martin said that the charter every five years, to take stock table at Manchester Memorial! have been added to the lot since investigation into the other of recommendations and chang­ the increase toi the taxes that Importont part of its review at discrlmlnately, but it is not aided by Sgt. Robert Kjellquist. J. Ray Fogarty, toe Rev. and six early methods used in count­ BOW provides for a review "at this time, stotes: IbeautlfuL" Thus wroto Mozart Rockville-V ernon deaths." phone 5^>8151 es, of commendations or other­ Hospital where he was admit- i “ *■ of either a oome ftom the North End each They completed their investlgra- Mrs. James V. Claypool, ing. to be displayed through any time” and that he had sug- Change in the Parker S t atreet 1. H u t the North End pro­ An inveetigation into the EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT 170 FEABL STREET wise.” ted with auperficial laceratlona year for 16 years, or until the tion and reportedly obtained a and Mm. Alfr«d Cavazza. February. Coimting no doubt gMted only Uiat the words “for line, or the addition o f land at ject has been reviewed and is signed confession from Pietluch deaths of the Rogers’ children HARTFORD. CONN. improper performance of his DellaFera answered, "I’m not of the face and body. total 9^,000 is returned. Boy, Hit by Cat*, Also, Mr. and Mrs. John P. started by reckoning up with the other side o f the property. in substantial conformance with I |l wUliln an hour of their notifica­ Ryan, Arch Stuart, Mr. and the fingers. Next, perhaps, by was started When Rockville duties” be removed. sure but that it (the five-year The accident occurred at about The resubdivision now must The MRA estimatee that the 2;45, just north of a school increase in tax revenue will the master plan; I if tion a t the stabbing. Mrs. Rockwell H. Potter Jr., use of stones, or "caluculating,” Probation Officer Paul Mc- He added, "When a manager review) Isn’t proper, but Pm be referred to the board of dl' 2. That the commission will Reported ‘Good’ Geary informed state poUce of willing to think about it.” era swallt at Summit, HolUs- oome to about 920,000 per year. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Burton, Dr. (the word coming from the or town officer can’t get along rectors for tuition before the make any detail changes to the and Ml*. Barney Wlchman, toe death last December of one Atty. Rlepler said that the ter Sts. The boy had run Into 'This means the town will pay Latin, “calculus,” a stone) with the board of directors, it new lot lines can bs fUed with master plan that may be neces­ Mrs. Drake Lectures Atty. and Mrs. Harold W. Gar o f the children. He said at that post of general manager "is not the street and into the path of the state about 96,600 per year, Mrs. Priscilla H. Lyons, 28, of which means that a row of Is a bad situation and since the the town clerk. sary to permit the North End The Tolland Ctounty Art As rity. Dr. and Mrs. Robert K, time that several of the deaths board can’t resign, the manager so sacrosanct as to be beyond a northbound Summit St. vehi­ or a total a t about 9100,000 over pebbles was laid down to keep ’64 Corvair Monza project; sedation will meet tonight at 12 Grove St., was arrested for Butterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ the line-up in place. appeared to have occurred un­ ■bould.” review.” cle operated by Miss Patricia the 15 yean (he loan must be Dickson of 250 Summit St., who TO THE RESCUE 8. That the TPC wUl waive the School Building "A ” at 8. Mrs. failure to wear glasses after her ald A. Forstrom, and Mr. and It’s a fascinating subject. We der "unusual rirouinstances.” Martin said that he was ask­ He added, "Our recommenda­ repaid. town’s 60-foot minimum width Nora Drake of Coventry will had the right of way, police ORLANDO, Fla. (AP)—Bull­ Over the seme 16 yeaas, the car struck a 6-year-old boy, Mrs. William S. Rogers. will have to visit toe library State poUoe began their invest­ ing ta r a review now, to quiet tion has been misinterpreted. It for rights of way, to permit present a demonstratimi and by Chevrolet said. dozers came to the rescue . town will keep about 9200,000 Peter Labreck, of 33 Spring SL, to get toe whole thing straight. igation shortly thereafter. of another buUdozer here. A 25- Buckland Alley to be developed discussion of forms of sculpture. This is just guessing. Police said that the boy was in increased tax revenue, which yesterday on W. Main St. CHILDREN’S CHARITY struck near the curb of the ton bulldozer, costing approxi' under renewal as a service rood Her talk was scheduled for is abnost twice the cash cost to the expanded Robertson last month, but was canceled DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — More roadway, and he either crawled mately $7,500, plunged into Lake of the project to the town. Mrs. Lyons was released with­ Manchester Evening Herald Ed Bailey, playing for toe San School. because of weather. than 100 dolls are on their way Francisco Giants lest season, or WM thrown some 16 feet Ivanhoe after failing from a It le the increase in tax rev­ out bond for appearance In Cir- some Brazilian orphans Hebron correspondent, MIm Edward Rybezyk, the MRA’s Members are asked to bring failed to steal a bese. Ha was RE6ISTEH TOMORROW from point of Impact. The boy man-made peninsula extending enue—on increase o f about 66 cult Court 12, Rockville, on Feb. | thanks to a Southern Baptist Susan B. Pendleton. M epbone was taken to the hospital by from the north side of the lake. executive director, told the In their work so that selections 228-3454. caught six times. per cent over the present taxes TPC last night that he could for display in various area li­ 25 missionary and Texan children. «:30r.M. — 7:00 P.M. ambulance, in a semi-conscious Work on Interstate 4 project —that win appeal to the town’s Miss Nadyne Brewer told condition. was stopped as three other ^ 1 anticipate only one facet of the braries may be made. The gen­ The child was taken to Rock- economy minaed citizens. North End project that might eral public is invited to tomor­ vilto'a^rHoTnitar'wrerrM s ‘Children at the Ervay Mission Patrolman James McOx>e to­ dozers were called into to pull Dl addition, the redesigned vine City Hospimi wnerc ms Center ^ . ,in nRllMDallas that Brazilian THE OONNEOTIOUT ASSOCIATION of day said that there would be no the half submerged vehicle to require a chiuige tai the master row night’s mpetlng. condition was listed as "good” North End will be in a better plan — t)ie roaid plan. aSmoiSSxnNO KfliiinIBnsiGSnSSlI orphans have no dolls. One of arrest. Skid marks from the car safety. Owner Bill Crawford Ash Wednesday Service today. positioa to compete with .other The renewal project calls for gsBBBffMJHCHvciimicoijow FiernKWHlRWi Ash Wednesday Communion the children suggested sending REAL ESTATE BOARDS showed no speed involved in the said, “ We’re lucky It didn’t sink commercial areas for the con­ PLUS Mrs. Lyons was also given a their dolls to the South Ameri­ to the bottom of the lake.” the relocation of parts of N. Service for members of the LAST EVENING accident. McCoe aaUL sumer dollar, and so wiH be Main and N. School Sts. which FEATURETTE IN BEIAUTIFUL COLOR Women’s Fellowship of the Un­ motor vehicle warning for driv­ can country. The Missions m COOPIMTION WITH ing with an obscured windshield, more h k ^ to increaae in are not reflected in the plan. "ISRAEL TODAY" Shown At 8:18 ion Congregational Clhurch will group was joined in the project ^ ON OUN WTIC MARKCT REPOKT MO PM prope^ value. Lost nlgdit, Rybezyk also be held tomorrow. The tradition­ defective hand brake and bad by children from Buckner Or­ THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT front tire. 3. Tlw reniakider of the agreed to look into a aaggea- ENDS TONIGHT al service will be preceded by phanage in Dallas, and together ANNOUNCES THE 'A CHANGELESS CHRIST FOR cost of the project, which tton to r the renewal area the CARY Shown A t a potluck and business meet­ She said the child darted In contributed the toys. The doll.'' amounts to about 91,460,000, AUDRE «QHARADE” front o f her and she could not will be given t o children who TPC had made at an earlier GRANT ■ HEPBURN 6:26-8:80 ing which wlCl start at 6;30 p.m. You depend upon your banker for financial will be provided ea an outright meeting, but rejected {two oth­ In the social room at the prevent the accident. come to the Baptist Good Will A CHANGING WORLD" adidce and upon your insurance underwriter grant by the Federal Urban Re­ ers. plus Featurette "Pacific Paradise” At 6:10 and 8:88 church. “ Search for Something Investigation was made by LL Center and Baptist orphanages Spring newal AdnoinistraUon. Accepted was a recommenda­ Higher” will be the pastor’s Emilio Pellegrini. In Rio de Janerio. for protection for your family. Make your Although both the town and tion that the renewal WOTk in­ 1964 LENTEN CALL OF CHRIST, YOURS, and THE the state are financing one- clude widening of Hilliard St Putnam representative the third member of Real Estate Program WORLD’S ONLY SAVIOR, BEST FRIEND, for THIS eighth of the net cost of the re­ for about 400 feet west from your financial team to help you build retire­ newal project, their totals dif­ Main St, cited by TPC chair­ .IFE and THAT WHICH IS TO COMEI fer. The town will pay a total man Martin Alvord as a traffic SPECIAL ment income. REAL ESTATE CONSTRUCTION equal to 9255,670; the state problem. 9238,000. ^ Rejected were: EXCLUSIVE AT FREE INFORMATION 1964 CALL TO LENTEN SERVICES The difference results because A proposal that the MRA COST and ESTIMATINC WEDNESDAY EVENINGS 7:80 the state figures Its cost on a plan to take two pxoperUes at Golway askl N. School Sts. Instructor— ^Mr. Scott GENERAL THEME: ||Havln£jov^^Hli|_0^ . . . different basis from the town. When the Robertson School is whierties facing 'Union equipment manufacturer in our latest Re­ Pond for clearance, in anticipa­ February 19—^“In Soul-and Death-Agony” ...... Luke 22:44 state’s share of the cost of the REAL ESTATE SALES TECHNIQUES renewal project. tion of further expansion of search report. W hy don’t you pick up a copy February 26— “The Ikiemles’ Evil Hour— When redevelopment gets un­ Robertson School or Robertson His Good Hour For Us” ...... Luke 32:53 at your nearest Putnam office today? Instructor— ^Mr. Werbner der way, there will be soifie 936,- Park. FISH FRY March 4—“Art Thou, then, the Son of God?” The first was rojeobed becauae FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Wednesday Evenings from 7:00-9:15 P.M. 000 to pay out in relocating Jesus Answers: "I Am.” ...... Luke 22:70 utility lines—^water, electric and the two propertiee are well (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Beginning February 12, 1964— Fee $35.00 March 11—“An Incompetent Justice” ...... Luke 23:1 gas. above minimum oonatruction *SiGam H r J S a im All three are provided in the standards; the eecond becauM Fried Fish Umon Wedge Yotru. UNO A meND at... Register For 'This Class Feb. 12 — 6 :30 P.M .-7:00 P.M, Msnii 18—“His Last WUI and Testament” Matthew 26:26-29 there le no foreoeeaUe town G U t C m p Miuch 25—No mid-week Lenten service, but 7-8 p.m. Reglstra- North End by private utility firms. uae that would juoUfy taking French Fried Potatoes Coleslaw BOTH CLASSES WILL MEET AT tton at Parish House for Communion on Good Friday and the soundly ooiistinioted homes PUTNAM•*« zPAarp OH'M'T'B'n. AT& _ Under the terms, of the fed­ TELEVISION n EAST CENTER ST. — elTziSl Easter. and propeifies. Open Dally 9 to S:M. eral renewal contra,ct, the town Freshly Bcdied Rolk and Buttor trtinwBilfav Kvm. 7 to 8. MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL — ROOM 127 In other renewal related busi­ (INCLUDING COLOR) March 27—Good Friday—“TTie Final Sacrifice of Love must split the cost of the relo­ For 12 Sessions Divine” ...... John 19:30 ness, the planning oommlaaksl: It's got a frisky new eits^ne cation work with the utilities, AND ★ ★ ★ 1. Said that it would consider Mafl Advance Registration To A X J . U-56 at about 918,000 each. plans for huildtogs as high as EVERY WEDNESDAY University of Connecticut, Storrs, Conn. Noon-day Devotions, Maundy Thursday (March 26) and Good The town’s share Is figured seven or eight storlea in the (that puts superior traction ander you) Friday (27) 12:20 to 12:40 p.m. Into the 9117,500 total cash downtown area, U the MRA 5 P.M. to 9 P.M; ★ ★ ★ cost, however. finds a market for high-rise The rest of the cash outlay apartments when It prepares A REAL >n Every Church Card of Zion, and for Every Fel- will go to the MRA for expenses Day In...Day Out... plans for the proposed down­ ENJOY ONE OF OUR DEUCIOUS APPLIANCES Ever flee a CJorvair wearing iSre diains? Nearly 19 per eent mote poww directly connected with renew- town renefwal project. ow-Sinner, and Fellow-Redeemed Through Christ, standard version. Which is something yowl al. Hw zoning r^^Hations now SPECIAL Not likely. IWE MAINTAIN OUR LOWEST PRICES There is one additional ex­ COCKTAILS BAT^mNa AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES permit bidldtogs this high in a And it’s not often youHl find a Corvair appreciate most any rime of year, fait THREE LIFE AND DEATH pense that the project will in­ limited area of the. downtown. AND weather or foul. cur that has not been included. 2. Discussed plans for a owner bothering to switch over to snow BIBLE VERSES This -is lor relocation o f the ‘n^ghboihood analyaU,” study You’ll also appreciate not having to fool 80 families and 35 business^ tires either. “ PRESCRIPTIONS required by the federal gov­ in the North End now. The ROYAL HAS ONE! Why? Rear-engine traction. The engine around with antifreeze. And hairing to m»,re»uUinR in. meaningful The Question of Questions: total cost of relodgtion, about ernment o f towns partioh>4iting HOWARD JOHHSON’S in renewal projects. weight over Corvair’s rear wheels gives flush the radiator or fuss with hose con­ mufings to gou everg dag! "W hat Must I Do To Be Saved?” — Acts 16, 30 9132,000, will be provided by |"Landmarit for Hungry A “MID-WINTER SPECIAL” GOOD NOW the Federal Urban Renewal Ad- Rybosyfc said he thought the them remarkable gripping power without nections. The engine’s air cooled. A m erica n s” THROUGH MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24th... The Only Satisfying Answer: miniatration from a separate requirement could be satisfied Matter of fact, we have a feeling that Wo epe end down* In your Prooeription without baviiu to hire a con­ any assist from special winter driving “ Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and Thou Shalt account eeels-BO "dbeovoh" today, “ roqular With all the cost data in— sultant to make the study by 1 /4 MUe O ff Oakland St. C V2 paraphernalia. if more people knew what a cinch Corvair pnCMv^ lOinwfTVW I Be Saved.”— Acts 16, 31 assembling Infonnatton already it was mailed to the town di­ On Tolland Tompike G allo n Reassuring to know this time of year— 'makes winter driving, there wouldn’t bo rectors last n l^ t—the MRA is avahaUe in the master phm 10° off NOW 89 No "roducod spocials*'-iw “ toiaporary The Urgency: readying its application for the anA the two renewai ptans un­ and also in the months to come when all quite so many looking for excuses to dude rediKllMe** m PreecripHeae la iara 80 DELICIOUS */j GALLON FLAVORS! "NOW Is The Accepted Time: federal grant for submisslcn der way. that tidy white countryside turns into a South this time every year. within two weeks Surely you long to try one; try it now and save 10c! NOW Is The Day of Salvation.”— H. Cor. 6, t But then you never know. Coffairti a TTie prelimimuy plana have Vanilla, Van-Ohoo., Van-Straw., Neopolitan, Strawberry, Choc­ melting pot that’s likely to add to the M Reaa, Hmso k aawr lack to drive in warm weather, already been to the FURA of­ olate, PlstacUo, Coffee, Batter Carmel; FBUIT, Orange Pine.. m isery. in sanice ar quoiHyl fice in New York for frequent LIHLE THEATRE OF MANCHESTER Rom Ralaln, Frozen Pudding, Cherry Vanilla, Block 5t01 blended hi rich, candy flavored ice 1229 MAIN STREET—649-6288 authorise a bond Issue to cover ZION IS A^ CHURCH OF.... FEBRUARY 13 . 14 - 15 ranlUa ioe ereom. the town's share of the cost CHOOSE FROM PHILCO - ADMIRAL creamy tee cream. AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER a u t h o r i z e d OHEVROIET PU ililS Tho INTERNATIONAL LUTHERAN HOUR, Radio It the town’s share is paid 8:30 P.M. IN NEW BRITAIN, CONN. IN HARTFORD, OONN. from current revenues, the ref­ WILCOX-RAU CHEVROLET. INC. CAPITOL MOTORS. INC. "THIS IS THE UFE," TV erendum would not be legally WESTINGHOUSE - EASY - G-E ami OMwrs 1214 BIAIN STREET—827-8M4 necessary. BOWERS SCHOOL - PRINCETON ST. ICE 1141 STANLEY STREET— 229-0848 When all this is accomplished, AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DBAUU "MOMENTS OF COMFORT." Rodto and TV ^ MANCHESTER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER the plans go back to the FURA IN EAST HARTFORD, CONN. IN WI^mSOB, OONN. ★ ★ ★ for a ttnol revlsw and the town Iff CREAM CO . ARDERY CHIVROLIT. INC. A CORDIAL INVITATION 18 EXTENDED TO ALL snUra Into an agreemrat with DWORIN CHEVROLET, INC. ADMISSION $1.25 476 CONN. BfOULEVARIk—•fl6'8441 125 POQUONOCK ------— — WHO HAVE NO CHURCH HOME tha fadaral government to set 17 WARREN ST., MANCHESTER — 649<5358 the fioads and bagla o w . I ■P- I ' , i.-'i .it'' 4, I- ■ . i 7/ I " 7 yi: ?.• ii^||n'|Hr(it-^“*‘^ “‘*‘^’*' / V f / .y MANCHESim EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 ItANCHBSTFR EVBNING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1X4 rA G H fO D B D istrict Scouts English Loyers 168 on Honor Roll Set A ^ual Show Australia Orders Bug Scientists Blackledga District of the AUTO Boy Scouts «f Aimrioa wiU , SANDfACH, lh«land (A ?)- At East Catholic hold its annual khow on Afyrtt 18 from 1 to 8:30 p.m. in the ilr Berm rd Lovell, dlreotor of Six Manchester students have earned high honors and gym of Manchester High Collision Probe the Jodrell Bank radio aatren* g l a s s School. 'The show wMl fea­ Omy center, says %wervatlons 73 others achieved second honors at East Catholic High ture exhtblta and actlvitiee School where the first semester recently ended. The Rev. (Contiiia«d from Pof* ^scidua. of a star Id U^t yeara away O f All Kindt demonstrating the aooompliah- “When I oame to, my altates are being affected by a court* Charles E.' Shaw, principal, said there were 168 students menta and interests of Boy whboo planet crathed Into the were standing around me. The ing couple. IiiBtalted Promptly on the honor roll. Beaidez t h o z e ^ ------Scouts of all age groups. ■' tea. Ship was over on its side. | Sir Bernard said eleetricsd in* l|rom Manoheater, the roll in Barry, Donald Beaulieu, Jane Dr. Harold Barrett will be The collitlon occurred at the “My mates half lifted me terfcrence, probably caused by In All Makes of Cara ' cludea 58 etudenta from Baat Wagner, Harry Jam es Norton, chairman of the show, and will Voyafer cut across the Mel* through an escape hatch in the the motori^cle of a young man Hartford, 20 from South Wlnd- Kevin Ponton, Karen Welch, be aaslsted by Arthur Smith, bourne’s bow when the carrier side of the ship. We stood on the taking his girl friend home, cuts ■or and 11 from Glastonbury. Ann Lupacchlno and Mary Me- Cuto Scout tickets; Francis reversed course, Forbes said. side as if it was a deck. There, Into the beam of a giant radio y^ORK DONE INDOORS IN OUR SHOP First honors students had Keon. Leary, Boy Scout tickets; and, was oil everywhere, men cling* Freshm en; Dennis O’CJonWor, Joaeph Vincent, Explorer Scout The Voyager’s skipper, Capt. telescope and obliterates the OPEN a A JI. to 8 PJ«1—SAICBDAyS • A3I. to NOON marks above 85 with an aver­ (PronouncBd "Weft”) Duncan Stevens, was repmted ing to rafts, and the ship almost signal. age of 03 while second honors Nancy Lynch, Mary Hammond, tickets. Richard Yerks is in to have been on the bridge at completely submerged. ‘It happens every night at students had marks above 80 Henry Fay, Elizabeth Bales, <^rge of the exhibit’s layout; W-fT the time. He is among the miss* “We yelled to some men on a ' about the Same time, and I can J. JL WHITE GLASS CO. with an average of over 85. The Carol Barbato, 'Thomas Fitz­ Walter Parklngton, Boy Scout Ing. raft and they paddled over and think of no ether case in which marks Included the results of gerald, Gary Gott, Arthur Hunt- unit activity coordination, and Bring a W-FT over the border Some of the destroyer s crew took us off.” he would allotv his engine to die 31 RISSELL ST. PhoM 449-7322 the midyear examinations. ngton, John lABelle, Clifford Sterling, Cub Scout had a brief warning. The point of impact was the out then to rev it up again,” he Manchester youths earning Also, John Mcllldulf, Sheila unit activity coordination. into Connecticut in '64! ‘T heard the order to stand Voyager’s officers quarters and said Friday. top honors Include Timothy Gal­ Packard, Marilyn Welch, Janet Charles Stansfield and Ernest by for a collision,” said Petty he- canteen. lagher, 51 O’Leary Dr.; Saranne Massaro, Mary Welch, Joan Irwin will be program direc­ Officer Brian Gumming, S3, an ’The U.8. Navy’s worst peace* Murray, 84 Westwood St.; and Pella, Stephen Breen, John tors; Woodrow 'Trotter will electrician. ’’Before I could do time disaster occurred April 10, 'M argaret Tomaako, 79 N. Blm Andrelni. have charge of publicity, and anyUiing I was thrown across IMS when the nuclear submarin* Also, Patricia Bonlno, Fred­ Thomas Doherty and John Ha St., all Juniors; Julie Kicking, erick Connolly, Susan Gryk, the me"-, hit my head on a steel rr Thresher v/ent down off,New 46 Westminster Rd., k sopho­ gen, committee assistances; ladder and was knocked imqon* England with a loss of 139 men. Dana Donovan, Katherine Mac- more; and Wesley Gryk, 50 For­ Kenzie, Joan Atherton, Theresa We have the est St., and Kathleen McDer­ Delekta. Patricia Dufries, Thom­ HAVE YOU AN mott, 107 Keeney St., both as Lombardo and James Welch. N of ice Superb EVENT SCHEDULED freshmen. Other top honor students in­ Juniors earning second honors clude Arthur LaMontagne, WE HAVE DAILY THAT CALLS for ere Kathleen Delekta, Linda Sylvia Sculli and Claudette Stel- CATER/m FOOD? CREATIVE WRIilNG CONTEST SHELL BURNER-PAK Greszko, Delia Lupacchlno, Nor­ lacclo, ell Juniors and Catherine DELIVERY TO THE man Rivard, Patricia Rook, Wil­ Cosgrove, a sophomore, all of It . may be a wedding, a ban­ liam Charbonneau, Jane Lee, East Hartford; John Golden of smoE quet or Just an informal get- For Ch’ld-en In Grades 3-6 Thomas McKeough. South Windsor,' a Junior and together of a society, lodge or (See opposite page) Also, Lawrence Davis, Maura Anne O’Connell of Glastonbury, BOLTON some friendly group. ■0 O’Brien, C3aire Pavelack, Kath­ a freshman. SUBJECT: ANYTHI^’G: leen Giorgio, Kathleen Kane, East Catholic High School, We Are Prepared to Gail Larson, Judith Allen, with an enrollment of approxi­ AREA LENGTH: NOT TO EXCEED 1200 WOiy)S For more information in Judith Pisch. mately 900 students, Is now In Serve You to Your Also, Kathryn Hughes, Frank its third year and serves a five- Klnel, Paul Leone, John Lucas, town area. Complete Satisfaction N A M E ...... A G E ...... John Osborne, Roy White, Ann King and Queen of St. Mary’s Mardi Gras LtNOX Atherton, Patricia Gagnon, Gordon W.-irren of North Methodist Church and Miss Betsey House of Center CongregaUonal Onr catering eervloe Is ec& np K of C Setback to be flexible enough to ac­ ADDRESS ...... P H O N E ...... Janice PetralUs and Gregory Church last night were chosen king and queen of a Mardi GrM at St. Maiys Episcopal PHARMACY Zlemak. Church ’They were chosen from representatives of eight Manchester churches. Town Director commodate any size gathering. Sophomores: Shirley Dunn, Doves, 1,064; Esquires, 081; Harold A. Turkington and Pat Turner of WINF chose the winning ^11 otoer ewd^^^ 2fV E. CEHTER ST. Why not call us and talk over SCHOOL ...... GRADE .... MANCHESTER Patricia Hogan, Paul Sitkus, HELCO, 9B5; North Ends, 948; dates will serve as members of a royal court, which will reign over a coronation ball tonight. the detoUsT Jean Reale, Leslie Eagan, Linda Ramblers, 984; Shamrocks, 927; More than 1,500 people attended the Mardi Gras festivities last night. A pan^ke supper ^11 TCL. M9-0ST6 MacArdle, Anne Campbell, <3on- Markhams, 916, and Eighth Dis­ be served tonight from 5 to 7. Entertainment will begin at 7:15, before the Coronation Ball ESSAY T IT L E :...... etance Bottl, Eileen Urban, Wll* trict, 896. from 8:30 to 10. The Manchester High School Jazz Band will play for dancing. (Herald photo Uam Walsh. High singles, first: Doves, ISO; GARDEN GROVE second. Esquires, 119. by Ofiara). ______-______— call 649-8187 Also, John Andreoll, William TELEPHONE 649-5313—649-5314 Handicraft Sale Benefits Bunce Center (Detach Here) Mrs. William Fagan, center, a teacher at Bunce Center, Olcott St., examines a potholder as Miss Sharon Benson, left, a student at the school, and Mrs. Harold Wareham, mother of 1st Prize: $10.00 a pupil, look on. ’The handmade articles will be offered for sale Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. at Watkins Bros. Friends of the Center and students, directed by Mrs. Fagan, have 2nd Prize: Shaeffer Pen and Pencil Set We’ll send a specialist to check your burner and tell you how been working on items for the sale since last fall. Mrs. ’Thomas Finnic is chairman of a much the Bumer-Pak could save you. Quick, accurate—abso­ baked goods table, and Mrs. Vera Kenneally is chairman of a sales staff. Proceeds of the 3rd Prize: Portable Pencil Sharpener sale will beneflt Bunce Center, a school for retarded children which is maintained by the lutely no obligation. Manchester Association for the Help of Retarded Children. ’The school, which has been in (This entry blank together with essay must be re­ operation for 18 years, has 20 full-time students, plus a Boy and Girl Scout program, and ceived not later than March 7, 1964). interested groups of young adults. (Herald photo by Pinto.) MAIL TO: Mrs. Leo Tsokalas The Senior Citisens Club will Temple Chapter, OES, will 20 Gardner Street HOLLYWOOD A b o u t T o w n meet tomorrow at 3 p.m. in the hold a business meeting tomor­ clubrooms on School S t row at 8 p.m. at the Masonic Manchester, Conn. Temple. Refreshments will be Stewart J. Lewie, son of Mr. The weekly Family Night served after the close of the Awards Will Be Made On March 18, 1964 OIL SERVICE and Mrs. Earl F. Lewie Sr. of Swim, sponsored by the Town meeting. 342 CENTER STREET East Hartford, has enlisted in Recreation Department at the the U.S. Navy and is stationed high school pool, has been can­ at the Great Lakes 'Training celed tomorrow night and will Center, HI. be resumed next week. All three recreation centers will be open Robert E. Craig, son of John for all other scheduled events. Apprommately OM-fl- Opera Orchestra. thousands of homes kgh of Business Administration, call 649-1166 call S28-4151 U. S. Providence, R.I. See onr complete selection Frank S. Raffa son of Mr. of famous . . . and Mrs. Frank R affa 137 Charter Oak St., has been We’ll send a specialist to check your burner and tell you how named to the dean’s list for WeHl lend a specialist to che»ra comfort The physical decline of American youth must be host is p ro d u c t a t onea. CMy. lutely no obligation. ~ mudi the Bumer-Pak could save you. QuickC accurate-abso- ing oil burners. • ( ICA WHUarOOl • ppH.mm, •atiorii.a hy a«4l« CwpemHw ri Jlmiihl. stopped. Parents should insist on nothing less than 15 minutes Atahiildeani,oilflowatopahMtonfh(* of vigorous activity every day at school—for every boy and Intely no dUigatioiu — C at off is ahorp and daan. With the Buraer-rPak, we sell every girl Contact your school offtciais. For information kbout Rooulli Mora bast from UoaoU. less oil to each customer. But our (PIm u print th. nna. ot yonr prwmt Bwtina OU DIatribntor h«n) a bpiic program u s ^ successfully by many schools, old customers stay satisfied and we seitd for the free leaflet offered by the President's Council on Physical Fitness, Washington 2^, D. C CASE & BLINN PuU Wed as ajpvWic MivlM fei oBopaieiien wlih The ArKettMiif FUEL — HEATING M&M OIL SERVICE Fot iipniediate information call your Shell Heating Oil Distributor Potterton's CeiiadI yrd ike Mawwaaw AdvartMie txKutivn A«edttlen. 180 Cflnter Street—Center ef (Srareli, llflBfllieitflr M l Fleosant VoHey Rood, SomHi W hid u r ROUTI 4 — ROiTON ^

I'i.' r k ii t ♦ J \ V ICANCBBSTEB EVENING HERALD, ICA^CHBSTfiR. CX)NN.. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY U , 1964 EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY. fEBRUARY 11. ISM Sheinwold on Bridge OVPR 2.MlllfcICWI irj in a poaaibly curative direction, with n i s a i |Rmtrlfp0t^r YOU CANNOT BELY TV-Radio Tonight Bafely OeeiwmiNA which we agree. ON OPPONENT’S BID Inside Report Connecticut Soufli dealer Professor Koehig held that “the CHiief By ALFRED BijnilNWOLD Nofth-South reinerwe ARTHiniiniui Executive has a lot to do with standards Hot Time At The Fair NORIU You have a perfect right to PDBUSBBD B t TBM Rowland Evans Jn in national government—^how he con­ feet aggrieved if your opponent A 6 Television w w A i.n pRlMTmO CO.. INC. Robert D. Novak V K 10 9 ■ 7 M BUm U Street ducts himself, the very spirit and philoso­ B y A f H .O . thrbws you off by bidding like SEE SATUBDAk'B TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTfNO MeaQlieaterw Oonn. Breslin 0 K I 4 phy he expresses is of primary impor­ a lunatic. Still, dem’t complain A A 7 6 2 WASHINGTON—David Scull, Bepublioan Btata Chalnnan about It. Your opponent will 4:00 ( 1) Bt( I Theater (in prot-<:> 7:30 ( 3) What in Uia World WALTER R. rERQTTiON tance in setting s tone of high morality.” WEST BAST leeit (24) Ekjpnomlc Highlights ■Y Publlshere Maryland’s energetic RepubMcan NEW YORK, Feb. U — Ttoe M going to Mt and Mt Mg told face the aama kind of futum Bearle Pinney obviously has emiliiigly point out that he A QJ 109S42 A A 7 S J\]gnded October 1, u n It is Just nnothw ekmnple of (23) Muvie at 5 (in progrrae) (22-301 Mr. Novak What standard, then, would he set state chairman, recently car­ n i^ e hia whole UCs< faulto which m ay ba divided into doesn’t have to bl4 for your ^ None ^ 6 S 3 (30-101 Early Show (in prog- ( 8-20-40) Combat * snow had been on tap o f ibe today’s advanoement, and gnat FubUdied Drery Eveotnf^ B m W ,^ d e y a for President? ried an invitation to Harrisburg, There was no sadness iitoida two classifications. benefit. OQ10 9 • 0A$71 rca«) (12) Huckleberry Hound and HeUdaye. Entered »t_Uie Poet OfflM «t green book slnoe morning and, disreg^d tor whatever ouKural ( 81 Newa 8:00 ( 3-131 Red Skelton Pa., that moat Presidential ths littls stoTs, which ia oallsd One, his fault most grievous, South dealer AQ53 A 10 9$ (401 Stoney Burke (24) Leadership ficaebeeter. Conn., as Second Claae ItaO Professor Koenig quotes, admiringly, the watneos had aunk througb A m s f ^ ’s Book Bhop, Books herit^e we have. stands all by Itsalf. It is that he, North-South vulnerable Hatter. ______■ hopefuls would drool over. He SOUTH (181 In the Public Intereet 8:30 ( 22-30) You Don't Say (C) the code of President Jefferson, who returned with a poHte but firm the cover and had tbe peiges wars p iM from the lloott to ths "The city was thinking of n - Pinney, stands in the way of Opening lead — Queen of A K 3 (341 Purple Turtle ( 8-20-40) McHale'a Navy locating us In some subway ar­ (301 Uovie (24) Drama Feetival 80BSCRIPTION RATES said; ”I have laid it down as an unalter­ no from Gov. WiUiam Scranton. ooggy and stuck togfther. 'The ceiling and people walked down . Edwin H. May’s ambition to Spades ^ A Q I 4 2 Payable in Advance cade,” Mrs. Ruth Carp was say­ 1:10 ( 3? Newa. Sporta and Weath­ 9:00 ( 3-12 IPettIcoat Junction One Tear ...... ^ Og This sort of thing la generat­ the narrow patoagsway ba-‘ control the RepubUcan party. Bast won the first trick with 0 6 3 2 er (10-22-30) Richard Boone WFT able law to myself to accept no present bo(^ wan. tbe first votume ot ing later In the Green Book the ace of apades and returned A K ! 4 (331 Club Houae ( 8-30-40) Greatest Show on 81x ICootbe tl.gg ing red-faced frustration in Mark Twain’s autobiograi^ tween the rows of Miioks. The This is a tilreiunatanoa In Three Month# ...... o.SO while In a public office.” Scrantbn-for-Preaident circles. Shop, which aha Owns. “Isn’t the ten of clubs. South put up Boeth West Nerih Besl_ 4:30 (40) Adveiiturea In Time Earth One Montb ...... 1.85 and it was being tued oa a fresh ano# fi|U from thg topk which both men have to be un­ (10-22-301 Humley-Brtnkley 9:30 (.3-12) Jack Benny BringaW-F-T over the border Scranton isn’t content with . that plie ? P u t books into a *ib^ the jack, West covered with the IV 3 A 4 V AU P 10:()0 (12) Newe. Sports. Weather "I think,” added the professor, "that weight to hold down tbe oU of their ovarshqw and maltaa in derstood and forgivwi. Pinney, (121 Newebeat MEMBER OF discreet ‘denials o f White House puddlto on ths ttma-blaeksned way arcade. They show a'bso- for his part, can hardly bs blam­ queen, and dummy’s ace won. (341 What’a New ( 3) Garry Moore into Connecticut in '64! every President should live by Jefferson cloth covering tbe outdoor stall (181 Life of Riley (24) In-Scnool Preview THE ASSOCIATKO PRESS ambitions. He- is pouring eo lutely no oomprehensioh of ed for refusing to vacate a, post, Declarer followed with three The Aseocieted Preee Is exclusively enUUed books that' were selling for woodeb fkior. Ib a ownqri Mi­ ( 31 Walter Cronkite (10-22-30) Telephone Hour (C) If he wants to do the beet possible Job much oold water on the graaa ot what this little section means to rounds of trumps and then led a (81 Outlaw# ( 8-20-40) The Fugitive to the use cl republicatlon of all news d ^ 25 cents each in front of tbe chael Schuler was in the back. in which some people think he have to fall back on a guess in patches credited to it or not otherwise credU* in the moral sense.” roots o f his support that ho He was talking to a. tnan who tile city’s cultun. Although that has done very wMl, at the mere diamond toward dummy. West diamonds. As the cards Ue, how­ 4:45 (20) Ron Cochran 10:30 (12) Dog Show ed in this paper and also the local news pub- shop at 4th Avenue. probably sounds slUy. There la T:0U (13-22-3(M0) Newa Sporta and 11:00 ( 3-8-10-12-20-22-30-40) Newa. We think so too. might kill the roots entirely. wanted a hard-oovar.aditlan of whistle of a rival ambition. And played low, and South put up ever, the clubs brsak and Elaat Ushed here...... no culture In the city to begin Weather Sport# and Weather All riehts ot republicatlon of special dis­ The purpose of Scull’s unpub­ There was every kind of a James Joyca'a "Ulyaaaa.” May, for hia part. Is quite obvi­ dummy’s king without hesita­ la forced to win the third round < 31 To Tell the Truth 11:15 ( 3) Movie patches herein are also reserved. And that la the way—no acceptance of licized ihission to Harridmrg book uundemeatta the oil cloth. W ith.” tion. He was quite eure that (34) Jr. High Science ( 8) Dog Show “I have a. paperback edition ously being driven by eempul- of clubs. If East returns a dia­ (10 Movie (40) Steve A'len special Pull eervlce cUent ol N. E. A. Service. Inc. presents of any kind—we would resolve was to Btvite Scranton to be There wee one on bustneae, an­ hare,” Ikhular atod, Mrsl' Carp is in a store that eions he haa to follow, regard- West needed the ace of dia­ mond, South need not guess; (18) Subecription TV (10-30) Tonight (CT) Publishers Representatives — l^e Jull^ the perennial dilemma about what a principal speaker at a proposed other on gardening, a novel “Yto, I aWi tha^" the man hak six relndew beUs wdilch less of the risk to himself or the monds for his jump to three and if East returns a spade, (20) Four Juet Men 11:,30 ( 22) Tonight (C) WEDNESDAY ONLY Mathews Special Agency — New York Chi- $100-a-plate diiuier in Balti­ called "Tbe Heartlen U ^ t” by jingle when the door <^;>ens. She spades. 7:16 (321 Backstage 11:45 ( 8) Movie eBEO. Detroit Bnd Boston. ___ President should or should not take. said. “ But Z want the: hard­ party. South can ruff while dummy (301 Sporta Camera 13:00 (13) Movie ^ t e M S E R AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- more. A hidden seed of Scranton Gerry Green, a c<^y of “After cover edition. I would iika to has 50,000 volumes on the floor The second elaselficatlon of As it happened. East produc­ discards another diamond. TIDN8______Even Dwight Elsenhower, who talked support has been pushing its Dinner Speeches and How to keep the book.** or in the basement. She pays Pinney faults includes all the ed the ace of diamonds, and Either way. South makes $225 a month rent for tier o4d South had to lose two diamonds, HOT The Herald Printing Company. Inc., aa- so much about having everybody "clean­ way above the ground in Mary­ Make Tbetn” by an author allegations brought up, by May game and rubber without need- land, and the Baltimore q>eech whose name was illsgiUe, and Thiaiia^the way it ISaapposed shop. If rile ever had to move one club, and a spade. Down ^ to guess. sumes no financial reaponslmlUy for typo­ er than a hound’s tooth" got In trouble to be. A'lftU s olA:a, Uttla dusty, supporters, or by neutrsJ ob­ graphical errors appearing In rfvertlsements could have fertilized it. More­ tbs "Aic^h of Triumph” by Erich to a new location, rent would' servers, which Insist that in this one. Dally Question and other rweding matter In The Manchester ranging from a staff assistant's vicuna over, fund-nHeing activity be­ Bemarqus, and -Init a plaes triiera ’ be $600 a monUi or more and “ The only question in my Radio CROSS Evening Herald.______psopla yrtio want something or that phato or detail of his You are dealer, not vulnera­ coat to a cabinet member’s use of the yond his own state is considered Tbey were all sailing for a she would go out of business, as operation as party leader he is mind,” South observed bitterly, (n ils Usting Inelndea only those news broadcasts of 10 or 10 like Ulyiass for $1.99 or tbe Art "is which poorhouse you’re ble against vulnerable oppon- Display adverUalng closing hours: wrong stationery. One will never know a normal political chore -4-2; Hearts, None; Diamond; WOBC—1149 1:45 Nlghtbeat For Wednesday — 1 p.m Tuesday. hower administration would have been or very common or msaning- BoMt Shop, and the 10, otheh^ was his predecessor, or of some Q-10-9; Chiba, Q-8-3. 4:00 Long John Wnde ,:00 News Por TOmsday — But Scranton declined. N or is ple from out of town. always gentleman May would like to Own Fault missed if Mr. Elsenhower himself had Isss, although you get an awful second hand book atoraa. that, " I ’ll have company when What do you oayT 8:00 Raynor Shlnei . :16 Sports Final this Incident isolated. He has say, ‘Oh, I wish we had a place haVe become his successor. l;0b News Sign Off :30 Art Johnson Show chill when you find ^Mark are left on dth Avsnus between get there,” West retorted.. "You Answer; Bid three apades. WPOP— 1419 D . Z . 4 9 C uiiuwuieu ...... each day eC refused to accept friendly glfta made to turned down scores :3(J Showcase *8 his official position in response to such the city is in the process of mur­ don’t care about us hers.” which opponent had the ace of 1;S0 Sign Oft 1:45 Lowell Thomaa tive as a cactus plant when E'er no matter how old and use- than once at that Hamden meet­ ficult for the opponents. they journeyed to Harrisburg. dering these Old places. They don’t. This is a city diamonds. WTIU—1489 i :5U Sports Time bake shops courtesies, it is quite possible that his lees they are now, as they sell ing of May’s supporters which 4:00 Newa. Sporta and Weather J:IX Nfws Showcase Crisis, The Wedt After Once, there were 30 of these which moves too fast and wor­ . After drawing three rounds of own subordinates might have taken hia If Scranton won’t even give a on the street for a (]uarter they launched the open party •war— 6:35 Music r-.35 Public Affairs Program speech in Baltimore, he certain­ stores on 4th Avenue. But most ries too muoh about building trumps, South should cash the For Shelnwold’s S6-page book' 6:45 Three Star Extra 8:00 The World Tonight represent a piece of a man’s tells of some incident In which "hound’s tooth” standards more serious­ ly isn’t ready to announce hia of them have been put out of bridges or dealing wtth Ms traf­ king of spades, discarding a low let, ” A Pocket Guide to 7:06 Conversation Piece 8:15 Life Line .go far as we can tell, not a single fact life, and an ' awful lot of the he allegedly didn’t have time or Bridge,” send 60 cents to 7:26 C3iel Huntley 8:.30 Showcase ly and more strictly if he himself had candidacy. In fact, he summari­ business by these big, spanking fic to stop for a minute and diamond from dummy, and 7:30 Newa of the World 9:06 Be.vt of Broadway In the Cuban crisis of last week has hope in that Ufe. Because no new apartment houses which disposition to confer with or as­ should then take the king of Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. 0:06 Showcase and News been noticeably discourteous to nice peo­ ly rejected recent advice that he think about an. old narrow place sist some local party organiza­ 7:45 Sing Along changed. Four Cuban fishing boats and by a quick knockout against book is ever really lightly ■writ­ grow out of the cement and go that has a copy o f Mark clubs and give up a club. Herald, Box 3318, Grand iCentral 7:60 UConn va. UMaoa 3:26 Sign Oft ple who were just expressing friendly ten, and no author ever fin­ up 18 stories, each floor proudly tion in one of its troublesome If the clubs fall to break, Station, New York 17, N.Y. MOTO’S ■ome » Cuban fiahermen are sUll being Sen. Barry Goldwater and Gov. Twain’s autobiograi>hy out on problems. The May people re­ thoughts and aentimenta with something Nelson Rockefeller in New ishes work on a book without bearing a silver plate with the a stand and covered wtth snow South will be made to ruff Copyright, 1944 held for trial by the sUte of . that small, faint feeUng — gale each other wltti alleged In­ club return; and then he will Omeral Featuree Corp tangible. Hampshire's primary March 10. name of the ^manufacturer of and selling for 25 cents. So far as we can tell, the faucet la still particularly just before he falls the apartment’s air condlUoner. cidents of Pinney lack of inter­ FUEL C O . A President should take nothing. He is now brushing aside sug­ ItM Publlahera Nswapapsr est, Pinney absenteeism from turned off on the water supply from in­ gestions that he actively cam­ asleep at night — that the thing And the book shops remaining Syndicate 367 MAIN ST. his office, discourtesy to people EAST HARTFORD land Cuba to the American naval base And that should go for everybody elsa paign in the Oregon primary trying to see him, failure to an­ Coventry at Guantanamo. in any public office, anywhere. May 15. Hoosiers. But his four-minute swer his mail. Skating Yet, despite discouragement Beyond that, they carry in Three Rockville firemen seem to cling to the brick wall as they fight the fire Tet when we look in this morning’s from the Governor, Scranton presentation over closed circuit Open Forum Today in History FUEL O IL television to a select assortment their own breasts, the May peo­ Pastors List Report at the Club Kosciuszko in Rockville last night. (Herald photo by Saternis.) New York Times for the crisis which boosters have remarkable resili­ ple, a bitter conviction that A------of Republican viewers around By THE ASSOCflATED PRESS was big page one heauUines last week, Rosemary To Her Group ency. Take the case of a Scran- during the 1963 session o f the ton-for-President club started in the country fell flat His face Lincoln Admirers Protest SENTIMENTAL REUNION we have to turn to page 14. Today is Tuesday, Feb. 11, General Assembly the only thing Kansas City, Mo„ under the was smeared with too much To the Editor, Lenten Plans Park department’s schedule, Rockville-Vernon ths- 43nd day of 19M. There Pinney ever gave concentrated There we find that the United States *T am suggeating,” said Dr. Rosemary leadership of Stanley P. Chris­ grease paint and he seemed un­ We vrere greatly disturbed by of hours for supervised ice skat-' SPOKANE, Wash. (AP)—Mr. steady and hesitant on ths the inclurimi in your Monday are 324 days left in the year. attention to was anything .. . civante had two la going ahead with its plan to make Park to 750 girla enrolled at Barnard topher. a member of the Repub­ which either ignored or afruok Lenten services for all four Ing tonight at both Center screen. edition of the advertieement Today is Shirove Tuesday, or Coventry churches have been guests at the party htm- Guantanamo aelf-auffictent In water College the other day, “that you may lican state committee. at May and his power. Springe Annex and Charter Oak It was a clear sign that tele- from the Citizens CouneU of Mardi Gras day in New Orle­ listed by their pastors. Fire in Vent Shaft Routs 50th wedding anni­ supply, and, at the same time, to cut not be quite awake.” When Scranton heard about Jackson, Mississippi. W e toU to The criticism of Pinney even Park will be until 10 o’clock. ■vision alone will not be enough ans: The first observance tomor­ The dally schedule at both is versary. Among the 100 persons GALLON it, he asked Christopher to cease see how any wortlnidiUe pur­ reaches a sort of pinnacle when CASH down on the number of Cuban dvUiana By that the new president of Barnard and desist. But Christopher, who to boost him into the nomina­ row Ash Wednesday, will be the from 1:30 to 10. attending tbe gathering were tion, but Scranton didn't seem pose is served by the publica­ Toftoy's m ghllght in History the campaign against him, as 60 at Club Kosciuszko Mr. and Mrs. Victor /ilio - so, being employed there and paid Ameri­ meant that perhaps too many of her stu­ has lined up about half of the blithely as If May’s own salary Blessing of the Ashes before the Coasting is permitted daily in 150 Gal. Mlnlmain to care. tion of material blatantly dedi­ On thto date in 1766, Lon­ 8 a.m. Mass at St. Mary’s 'i'acoma. Wash., who served as M Hour Burner Set'vice can doUara for working there. dents were not committing themselves Jackson County i Kansas City) cated to the promoUcm of racism arrangements when he was Center Springs Park from 8:30 LENOX PHARMACY (C) 19M Publiahen Newspaper don’s master wig makers pe­ Church on School St. Ashes will rch on a window sill best man and matron of honor Republican committee for state chairman had not been an to dark, under supervision. More than 40 persons were^lils . On page 14 we alao find the news that to the main currents of the world In Syndicate and social disunity. Surely you titioned King George m for aid. be distributed after the Maas where he was wattdilng water for the couple half a century 299 E. CENTER STREET—649-0896 TEL. 289-1219 Scranton, paid no heed. need not accept advertitong of item of bitter party division, In- No skating will be allowed evacuated In an orderly manner Florida is going to atart the trial of which they live. Ttoir' complaint: too many by the Rev. Bernard J. Foster, stream down from upper floors. ago. Furthermore, when Scranton this nature. gentlemiMi were wearing their ferentially reproaches Pinney on Center Springs. last evening as a fire broke out the 29 fiahermen, charged with fishing was in Kansas City last pastor. In the KoBcluszko Club on Ver­ He seemed none the worse for Too many o f them, she seemed to As to the contmt of the ad­ own hair. for serving without salary. Ashes-will again be distributed Wednesday (Feb. 51 for a non­ Herald In any case, some of these his experience. In Florida waters, this week. There is fear, had adopted a "count-me-out” at­ vertisement, we feel certain at 7 p.m. after stations of the Days o f the H

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MANQHES'rEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 PUUIV MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1964 PAGt EIGHT 'fl Tufkington. Opposes Shift Driver Killed Dean Says 120 Registered In Town Executive Officer As Car Slams For Next College Semester A total of 120 students arefrecording tecratary, who aald, ' Director Francis Dellafera A t iMt nUrht’8 infomiBl meet­ Utility Pole registered ing between the board of dlrec- asked Schaffer about the neces­ .1 m e e'sa'l.S T .S S BERNIE Come Fabulous sity for providing for a direc­ Manchester Community College ly.' to n and tha Charter Re\^sion tor of public works, since the George F. Washburn Jr., of for the second semester, Dean Students have a better t4sa Commlaeion (CRC), Republican charter now provides- that the 35 Pleasant St., was killed in­ Frederick W. Lowe reported }f the college and ita offering Bireotor Harold A. Tmicington general manager is ex-officio stantly last night in South last night. now that it has bfen in oper­ Hopped on the CRCj, recom- director and ^ can appoint a Wind.sor after Ijj^s car failed to Dr. Lowe told the executive ation for a semester, she said, niendation that the chairman of deputy. make a turn oh Sullivan Ave. committee of the Citizens Ad­ and should be in a better po­ tbe board.of directora (mayor) Schaffer replied. “If you (the and slammed against a utility visory Council there are 24 full­ sition to know whether they brcome the town’a “chief execu­ pole. time and 25 part-time students board) want a department of The 47-year-old father of wish to attend next fall. tive officer.” public vv’oiks, we feel that the working toward degrees, 30 spe­ Supt. of Schools WlllUm H. TuilUngton aaid, "I am <^- provision is better our way." five children died of a fractured cial students and 41 taking con­ Curtis, who w ai present, atrecd ]^o»ed to U>e euggesUon that ap­ Dellafera snapped back, "The skull and other injuries. He was tinuing education courses. there has been a misunder­ pointive powers be vested In one CRC was appointed to make active in the local VFW. He said he feels the 120 en­ standing and lack of communi­ member of the board.” recommendations for changes Police said Washburn was rollment total is "quite Impres­ driving south on Sullivan Ave. cation betwacn the high school He added, "The mayor is only and not if it felt the board sive” because It compares fa­ and college .administrators. a part-time employe, as we all when he missed a right turn vorably to the first semester's wanted them.” in the road. The car traveled "However," he said. Dr. a i^ and is not elected to tlie Schaffer answered, “We are top enrollment of 122. He said Lowe’s enrollment figures "were post of mayor by the people, but 16 feet over an embankment, recommending the changes.” glanced off a tree and continued the college now has the finan­ all known to me and I aecApt by the rest of the board. Ap­ Attv. Plepler replied to the cial equivalent of 47.r’'full-tlme the responsibility for them." pointments should be made by for 45 more ^eet when it need for a director by .saying, crashed against a utility pole. students, compared to 58.8 dur­ Dr. Curtis said he haa written the whole board, and not by one “The :ob of director of public ing the first semester. both to Rogers and to Mrs. member of it.” works is so complicated that we The impact snapped the i)ole "This Is a very good enroll­ Hitchcock, asking them to meet GREAT NEW CRC member Leonard Seader four feet from the ground. As a B i R N IE 'S felt it wouldn’t be fair for the ment,’ said Dr. Lowe, “when with Dr. Lowe, and has directed rSplied, “In all the references manager to be the head.” result power was cut off to you consider that It Is consid­ the dean to initiate a Survey that we studied, the power of Dellafera was not convinced, some 1,800 families in the area ered normal for about 10 per of Manchester High School appointment was vested in one but dropped this line of ques­ for almost two and a half hours. cent of freshmen classes to drop seniors. person.” tioning. Washburn, flung from the out after the first semester.” Though he agreed with Dr. He added, "We don't feel that He asked Atty. Plepler to de­ car. was found dead on the The college has now collected Morrison that the total In­ ★ FREE Gifts! the general manager Should be fine the words ^’’executive” and road. The demolished car was Twisted wreckage qt caif driven t>y George F. Washburn Jr. of Manchester Hea on Sulli­ about 326,300 In tuitions he said, terested In the college cannot MANCHESTER PARKADE, Manchester mali£ig appointments to policy­ “administrative.” found upside down nearby. van Ave. in South Windsor. Utility pole snapped oft by the car’s Impact luuqga from Vrires. with some 32,800 still to be be pinpointed now, pr. Curtis making bodies.” Atty. Plepler replied “The Police said there were no paid; thus, income from tuitions Turkington asked CRC mem- (Legal Photo Service.) > V . said a survey should be tsksn. * FREE Demonstrations! General Statutes make refer­ skid marks to indicate that will approach the 330,000 he has then updated shout May and l>er Beldon Schaffer, “Is it your Washburn had tried to apply been estimating during the year. Intent that the executive not be ence to the general manager in again at tha doss of achool in terms of executive, and gave us his brakes. . Dr. Lowe said all Income June. ti»e general manager?” The accident occurred at from tuitions is turned over to ^ FREE Refreshments! Schaffer replied, “Yes.” trouble. about 8:05 p.m. near the Sunny- Parties Near $ettlemer0 I f such a survey shows CRC Chairman Atty. Plepler “The word ‘executive’ is a side Market on Sullivan Ave. Obituary the town’s general fund. A total changes in the enrollment aa- bugaboo, and we can forget it. of 390,000 was appropriated by timates. Dr. Curtis said, "we DURINy to one diaertrainatkm bst pwm Manehester:' Ernest Lanouette of I^azard- Tbs board pf, education tgUi 4 HuiMlul. . Mirier. Sistars has either one or two represen­ units of Uu saittf siss *ad ch*r- .. .F)auir»lr *ecirlc

jfAw rH iBtTlCTt B\hENINa HERALD. MANCHBStiSR. CX>Nl Perry Jr., 10, was continued. . ■ , • ry Bevln Jr., 20, Leennon, u d or 2ia HoMister St., who' had Vincent M. Ghray, M, WUll- Robert W. SpUlue, 19, West been charged wMh breach o f the mutic, arrested here Saturday Rev. Firby Takes CAMERAS veroufi BeAP. / ‘Court Cases peace, fMlowlflg a police inves­ on a charge of operating a F n jM i- - AnnMTto PrtvtoM Listed in Area Churches Hartford, each $46. speeding: LEfX Xi) Xti£ ro T W f ^ Lyle A. Seoor, 28, RockviUe, tigation of a Ju. 34 smolM motor vehicle while imder the Venezuela Call /ZI^hT WELL.MASOR. Sartoriolly Specking $16, operating a motorcycle bomb incident in front of the Influence of liquor or drugs, ARTHUR IRUR ' NONE OP THE MAMOfUBSTBR 8B 88IO N entrance of the ftlendly .Sm had bond set at $200, u d the B6AD, SNUFFY,TLL WAGER MARTHA WAS FtT TO, Alb WidaeBday wtU be ob-fdlfltributed hfUr aU tfa without a mirror: WaHar J. 'Dm Rev. Robert L Fiiby, ;S0 Y5 EVER ■! Mid at 4 p.m. John Oltean. 38, no oertain Ibnwiec, 45, of 22 Lodge Dr., Cream on Main St case was continued until Feb. 86 *060 WHEN SHE SAW THAT t‘0 ACCIOEm' ACMS8 SSporti— — ,erv9d in -mai^ ot the M u . 24. pastor of the Vernon Methodist m A U V SPLIT HER VALUABLE ANTIfiWE CHAlR GOT CLUBBED 9 Copper-floe In Rockvillt, gt Bernard’s addraas, yastarday. plesded $21, substitute charge of fIAT YOU'RE A BACHELOR AND UN­ ON-fHEtVSoR- 7Helpa o f Maas at 7:30 a.m. when a ^ > count was reckleas driving); 19 Jackal color 8 Sample . __^, Ing and entating with oriminal ceny. of the peace u d intoxication post In Venezuela. He has been 'V* AFFECTED BVOOMESnC CRISES, BUT STEP WHEN 13 Confodorata gt. Janiea' Church w ill have es w ill b e ' given. Parochial James C. King, 27, South Cov­ THEY WA-S ■< 9 Driven of a lort intant (2 oounta), and hia case Ckues contiiiued to the Bast following a complaint of a fam­ in Vernon for almost, three HALL ■SOMETIMES A FRESH YlEWflOINT IS BEST.' U Operatic aolo t M a n w ith the dlntribution ot school children will be given entary, $30, following too close- 10 Aleutian ialand waa oontinuad until Feb. 20 foe Hartford Circuit Court 13 Jury ily argument Saturday night, years and is also pastor of the HOW WOULD YOU SUGGEST 1 M A R E MY b r i n g i n ' h o m e 14 JapaBase llBunneaewood nshes at 7 a.m. There will be ashes at 1 p.m., u d at 3 p.m. ly; Russell Conklin. 38, New BUGGS BUNNY FI o v j e r s a n d outcaft hearing on probable cause. session on Feb. 13 axe: Alfred had hia case referred to the WindsorvlUe Methodist Church. R e t u r n t o t h e ? m a n o r •? s a f e l y , iprltea devotions vKth the recitation there will be distribution for London, $31, aubetitute count CHOCOLATE^ ISDinofanra of the IRoeary, Benediction u d The request for heartag wa* J. L o g u Sr., 61, of 61 B ru fo rd fam ily relations office of the He will be associate pastor - ^ mindyou 17 Lawyer Ub.) 16 Oleic 4dd aalt public school children. There of failure to drive a reasonable FOR RENT 20 Hebrew prophet made by A tty. Joeeph OonU, St., for oM ratlng a motor court until Feb. 27. o f the A m e ric u bhurch at MKnllat (ermon at 7:80 p.m. Aahes will will be the recitation of the Ros­ distance apart (original charge DO VA WANT ME T (Bib.) vehicle %hlie under the influ­ Numerous other oases were Caracas In Venezuela, and will . Inquire UthuuUa HsO 19 Neck il8-«4S-36M dawn Vl^anco property be hel4 every F riday night at Doc’a Drlve-ln In Bolton, ana ford, failure to drive to the left; northern part of the country at FSWTUES-VmJW>»- 34 Seraglio room 28 SkMonodifer Stations o f the Cross will bs said hcense. FOB ALL OCCASIONS 43 Hlgli home Ernest J. Bumps, 50, of 469 Tia Juana. Mrs. Firby and the wcvctes-cwARS- 28 Junk T-30 p . r a . with the saying of a t 7:30 p.m. another area bipak. He waa re­ Also, LeeHe I. Dowd, 49, of Jury Committee STClau of 45 Barter golfen Main S t, evadtaig responslbll- couple's two pre-school age SWCrM6600D5 , Tertebratea 30SaUing , i51la«ndliM the Stations o f the Cross. N ext Sacred Heart Church, Vernon, turned to the State Jail at 36 Packard St., »X6, atltute 31 SouUi Afrlcno 46 SleeveltM mi ity and operating a motor vehi­ children will accompany the Pierce wiUi a garment nkknama Wednesday, and every Wednes- will have Maas celebrated at Harttord where he la being held charge of failure to drive In u Draws New List “mountain" i cle while hla license Is under dagger day thereafter during Lent, a.m,, and Lenten services at 3:15 on other chargee, lodged pi;evi- established tame (origl^y pastor. CARRi'-Aa 32 Narrate IT IT f w • I ______a - 1 •UOl/CilolOn»suspension; l^nWaWQ Linwood aaAIUUSafRollins, 43, Since hie arrival at the Ver­ o r M u i TYin be celebrated at 8:30 u d 7:30 p.m. Ashes wlU be oualy by State PoMce; Muchester residents who 5 A «S - 34 Gouda, for non Ohuroh, the Rev. Mr. Firby s<5Ea4/: inatanco IT IT 14 p.m. given to the parishioners at Thomaa Perry. 41, ot 85T‘ S. wish to serve aa Jurors may 38 Number in • The Church of the Assump­ each time. Main St., had his case con $12, diaragardlng a atop' weeum, has been active in the Rock­ failure to drive in the proper write or phone members o f the team IT IT tion w ill have two Masses, one tinued tot Jury trial at Bast John. VbnWyck, 78, 6 Muchester Jury committee, it ville Area Clergy Council. He 37 Bellower at 7:46 a.m. and the other at Area P ro te s tu t churches lane. All pleaded not guilty to served as general ohahrmu of have also scheduled services at Hartford on Feb. 18, He is lincotai St., $16, auboUtute was today unounced by a 38 Withered 7'30 p.m. with the distribution chargsd with operating a motor their respective charges u d re­ the area religious census which 39 River duck various times tomorrow. The count of foUowing too cloaely quested Jury trials, spokeamu for the group. The of ashes after each. The regu­ vehicle while under the Influ­ (originaUy reck l^ y driving); committee will meet soon to was held Sunday^ 41 Droop lar Lenten service ivlll be held First Congregational Church of Rudolph Bettis, 64, New Hav­ • 1M4 W Wanwr 42 MuMcal lyllable Vernon will have a aervlce at ence of liquor or drugs. Jameo M c G o w u ,, RoclcviUe, draw up a list o f town Jurors. fkrww,!«. every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., en, received a three-months sus­ 44 Meat akewer IflT s n i T 7:30 p.m., while the First Con­ Raymond O’NeUl, 28, of 10 $20, tntogicaUen; and Robert Members of the committee PROBLEM SOLVED TJ4. Ih- VA P*t Off. 48Difputa at which time Maas will be pended Jail e u t u c e for non­ r e m e d i e s gregational Church of Andover Mints Court, pleaded not guilty BatroU, 86, Danbury, $10, op- support and waa placed on pro­ are Thomas Derby of 104 Park MILWAUKEE, Wls. (A P ) —A 49 Fungoid diioaae celebrated and a short Bermon man Is now manning a school o f t e n a r e b e s t of tya will be open all day for medlta- to breach of the peace, brought oratihg a motor vehicle without bation for two years. Condition St, chairmu; George W. C. BY V. T. HAMLIN riven. againat him after an alleged a license. Hunt 285 Charter St, ud crossing post, and fitting him ALLY OOP U Halil There will be three Masses Uon. The United Methodist of probation waa that he pro­ MRoadjiift fight at D^>ot Sq. on J u . 15 Bond forfeitures, ranging Mrs. J. Edward McKeever, 69 with a uniform presented some­ tomorrow at St. .Church, Bolton, will have u 8 vide $22 a week support for his seFootUkopart celebrated In which a 4B-year-old m u waa N. School S t what of a problem. All the coats MXIIjOST W HL.riOU HAPNT ■ALONBM ^ M 0UT>BUILT NOW HOW HOLVCOW; WHAT KINDA nr Bartholomew's Church, at 6:30 p.m. service. A Prayer u d Fel­ from $30 to $100, were ordered family. _ 87 Prepoattfon hoapltallMd aeverai days available were for women, who OOP?POH, GOTSnCKY-A00l j r THIS CONTRAPTION WITH ARE WE PLACE IS THIS... AN' 58 River valley and 9 a.m. and at 7:30 p.m., lowship service will be held at tor by Judge Nicholas Armentuo Sherwood Benson, 68, of o f 16 FOUCKT- CUSOnAIRA BSNS aoMiTHiMfi BCSiPES SUM GOING TO HOWD1 get here? hold the other 250 guard posts CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 59 Bitter vetch with the distribution of ashes the Rockville Baptist Church at with face and head Injuries. The in the cases of 13 out-of-state Mimro St., received a warning Protect * new lipstick « , j iK ho., SAKE/ A BL0NPE,W E'P AND EALHia WIRE. WE PNPIM? SOParadiae 7:30 p.m. The Rockville Meth­ case was continued for court motorists who failed to spf>ear on a violation of i>robation scratches by la c in g It In here. R o lu d Graf, 46, has NeVBl HM/E GOTlOT J WOULDNT HAVE TM » BT W nsnss after each. charse (concerning hit recent * Anger cut from a discarded' solvei the difficulty by wearing 6 4 9 .^ ^ ^ 61 Female ibeep St. Bridget’s Church will have odist Church will have Holy triel in M uoheater on Feb. 20 In court to' answer to motor ve­ •^>-9095 MNDOPIAOUBLE/ (pi.) Sie^for lntoriS)^^L^^^^ glove before putting it into your his auxiliary civil defense po- 5T the celebration of Mass at 6 Communion service at 7:30 p.m. Case diapoeHlone by fines in- hicle violations, 12 of which i0S(s«E DOWN and 7 a.m., with ashes given There will be a Lenten seiMce | eluded: were fo r iM>eedlng. batlon, which stemmed froih a PUree- \ Uce uniform while on duty. 1 Flower holder ST after each Maas ud also at with Holy Communion at 7:30 SEnthuaiaatlc p.m. at the First L u th eru ardor IT 4:30 p.m. u d 7:30 p.m. w sr Church o f Rockville. *TtHs\ 8 Calumniate J! gervicM tomorrow at St. R IG H T : A field m vice m a n a ^ Btudiet 4Novlcea John's Polish National Catholic Elpiscopal services Include St. Church w ill be Mass at 8:30 a. George’s Chiu-ch, Bolton, with eompetitive inauranee rates with his secretary m. with the blessing and dis­ Holy Communion at 10 a.m. u d OUT OUR WA\ BY J. R. WILLIAMS tribution o f aahes, u d the Prayer and Penitential Office R IG H T : Company^trained SMvice of Bitter Lamentation at 8 p.m. St. Peter’s Church, Methods ABsiatants work on procedurea at 7 pm. with Benediction u d Wapping, will have Holy Com­ dtatiriiDutioii o f ashes. Friday munion at 8 u d 10 a.m. at the to improve the efficiency o f the IA/ELL,NOW, NOPE--JUST AS SOON AS at 7 p.m., the Stations o f the Broad Brook Congregational operating departments 7HAT3 PREiry 1 LEARN HOW *TD PUNCH Cross wUl be said in both Bng- Church u d Holy Communion at STUPID, AlWT THIS THING AS PASTAS gsh and Poliab. 8 p.m. at the Wapping Schooi. VERMMER nr, HAVIN' TD IT CAN PUNCH AIE There will be Holy Communion PRISCILLA’S POP i REACH UP OVER BACK, I'LL GET UP Local Protestant churches VOUR HEADTD ON A BOX AM' having aervicea in observuce servites at St. John'a Church, B U S I N E S S HIT THE BAa? FACE IT ON of Ash Wednesday Include Vernon, at 6 u d 10 a.m. u d at I S B O U N D EVEN TERMS/ Btnuuel Lutheru (^uroh with 5:30 p.m, rOK A r-CVM o T O P I C K ' •etvlcee at 111 am. u d Holy Membeni ot the Vernon Meth­ M ONTHS-J O UP.' Communion at 7:30 p.m. Zion odist CThurch will attend Holy > O Bvangelioal Lutheru Church (kMTimunion sarvlcee at Wind- wiU have a service with Holy •orville. , Communion at 7:30 p.m. North Methodist Church will have u 8 p.m. Lemten service. Trinity RockvUle-V ernon Covenut Church will have a BELOW : A technically-trained apecialiat service with H oly Communion at 7:30 p.nfl. Dogpatch Theme solves a complex problem with a computer Concordia Lutheru Church will have two Lenten services Slated for Dance with H oly Communion, one at 10 a.m. u d the other at 7:30 The theme "In Dogpatch" will p.m. The Church of the Nas- set the mood for the Purlm arene w ill conduct a praise and » H44 ty HIA, Iw. T>i fat. Ol M. Off. d u c e slated Feb. 29 by the VS prayer service at 7:30 p.m. and B ’nai Israel Sisterhood. Ron Calmry Church, Assembly of MacAdlo's orchestra will play BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL God, wiB have pitiise u d pray­ for dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 tu.Tat>».«f awe* er at 8 pm . a.m. in the recreation hall of the St., M ary’s Elptocopal Church synagogue at 54 Talcott Ave. yJOVU.' I M U ST *'lt’9 90 simple any child can asgemble It • • • in eate HAVE MISSEP^ will have ■ Holy Communion Ho.stesses Include Mrs. Joel B E LO W : In today's world A e acientiat you need help!” services at 6, 8 and 10 a.m., u d Sokolov, Mrs. Harold Stone, IT/ ia a key man fo r inauranee companies r*r# ••‘iNjPv LiUmy and penitential Office a t ! Mrs. Joel Cahn,. Mrs. M eyer THE WORRY WART 7:30 p.m. Malkln, Mrs. Abner Brooks, Area Chtthol'lc churches also Mrs. A. Zakin, Mrs. Alan 8y- I scheduling Masses and Lenten mons. services Include St. Maurice’s Reservations may be made BEN CASEY Church, Bolton, with Mass cele­ with Mrs. Sokolov or Mrs. brated a t 8. am . and the distri­ Stone. Refreshments will be bution o f ashes. Ashes w ill also Served. be given at-4i30 and 8:15 p.m. St. Francis of Assisi Church, Manny Ycara has been In the South Windsor, will have Mass­ money three times in five Ken­ es at 6:46 and 9 am., noon and tucky Derby rides but has never at 7:15 pm . Ashes will be won the race.

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MANC3HESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. f a g e 1 W B L V B HUNTING THE First Place Up for Grabs Here a n ) AFL ‘Future Book’ Doing Brisk Business »' Herald Angle FISHING By Young Pro Lucas Top Choice s t a t i o n w a g o n Indians Entertain Meriden EARL YO ST OVRTAINfi Sport* Ertltor The quick way to have beauty Loop Signs wid privacy In a slattoa wagon Better Investigate Russians For Top Rookie Prize Is to sew small but powarfnl By HOWIE HOLCOMB 19 Futures oiagnets into the lining ot your Call it “ths big one," $ “mijst,” “the game of games,” Scoring Spree Biggest news on the world sports scene the past 10 favorite eurtain material. Onr- in fact dig up $11 the similsr cliches you can think of days has originated from the Winter Olympic Games at NEW YORK (AJP)—A year’s absence from playing taine go np or down quickly, and lump them $11 together. Th$t will $pproxim$te the May Be Record Innsbruck, Austria. Those fortunate enough to catch up NEW YORK (AP)—The m sf ncte hold tight, don’t ninr basketball hasn’t dimmed the ap wagon’e Interior. import$nce of tonight’a b$sketb$Il meeting between to the minute reports on the progress of the various League’s Lucas, a prime candidate for Rookie of the Year honors Manchester H l| h end MaloneyO SPRINGFIELD, Masa BEST FOB BRIARS (AP) — Batch Amadio’s events via radio with the Rev; Bob Richards reporting “ future book” is doing a in the National Basketb^p^Ass^iation.^^ cinclnnaU Of Meriden, scheduled to atart An old pair of waderi with about 8 o’clock before a capac­ five goals in one game may may have wondered what was “cooking.” The former brisk business, according the feet cut off make a good BUSINESSMEN’S Royals at the start of the cur ity crowd at the MHS Arena. First Come, well be an all-time record Olympic decathlon star claim ^ to an AFL proclamation is­ briar-proof pants as you could League-leading Telephone Co. for professional hockey de­ *d that all the American ath­ rent campaign after sitting out The competing teame Are in held on to its lofty position last was the first American to fin­ sued Monday. last season. The 6-foot-8, 230- want. Waterproof, too, for those a flat-footed tie for first place First Serve fenseman. letes ate “Breakfast of Cham­ ish in the gruelling test. The The young pro circuit an­ Stan Mikita dewey mornings. night with a 57-4'? win over Don A m a d 1 o ran oft flve pion" cereal every morning as pounder had been a three-time In fee OCIL and although each Willis Oarage. In the second Olympic trip was the third one nounced that 19 future draft All-America at Ohio State and m o l a s s e s DOUGH BAIT has another league game left Tickets tor tonight’s Maa- straight in the lost half ot part of their training menu. for the 30-year-old draftsman choices — double the number Molasses In dough ball halts game, Klock Manufacturing had Springfield’s 7-1 /* - Richards added that if "you Gets Goals was the Royals’ 1962 territorial on the cchedule, tonight’s win- eheater-Maloney CCIL baa- little trouble dispooing of the from Burlington, Vt. He also signed a year ago—have agreed acoompliehee two purpoeeti 1, ner will undoubtedly become fee ketball game at tha MHS League victory over Roeh* want to be a champion” you took part in the 1956 and 1960 draft choice. Barons, 71-47. eater Saturday nigu.. to terms with AFL clubs. Attractive scent leaches slowly 1968-64 league champion. Arana will be sold on n tin t should foUow his advice and eat Winter Games. The red shirts—players draft­ The transition from fee col­ TTie Oaragemen trailed 32-24 total was one short of the legians to the pro ranks hasn’t Into water over a long period Manchester Is, of course, the come, first served bnela, the breakfast food he was plug- ed in advance in 1962 when they At Top Pace of time and 2. Molasses Inhibits at the half but came back to AHL mark for a player la Salute to ABC affected the play of Lucas, who defending champ. Given little school officials announced gW < had a year’s college eligibility drying out of the balls before clos* the gap to six points lat­ any position. One wonders then, if this ABC Television rates a salute tops the NBA In field goal per­ chance to repeat by most ob- today. Ne ticketa have beea er in the action. They never got left after their original classes MONTREAL (A P)—Stan Mik­ you use ’em. aervera, the Indians zoomed to The previous AHL high statement is in fact, what the for its excellent coverage of the were graduated—Include Baylor centage and is the fourth lead­ or will he reeerved — none close' as Jim Hummel (18) and for a defenseman was four ita of the Chicago Black Hawks ICY CANTEEN fee top, in the early stages of were sent to Meriden and Russians were served for break- ninth Winter Olympic Games. A quarterback Don Trull, Penn ing rebounder. Bill McDowell (16) sparked a by Ed MacQueen, now of last. The Soviet athletes, as ex­ total of 17V2 hours of prime is scoring at a record-breaking Cold water in a canteen really fee race and except for a brief none have been distributed Telephone rally. Tom McCartan State signal-caller Pete Llske, Lucas has hit on 397 field period last week — after an un­ Providence, when he was pected, dominated the ninth an­ time programming on 13 con­ New Mexico halfback Preacher pace in fee National Hockey goal attempts In 767 attempts bits the spot. But many can­ to MHS etudenta hit for 19 for the losers. with Cleveland (March 2, secutive days were devoted to teens have mouths too small to expected loss to Conard have nual Winter Games, winning 11 Pilot and Tulsa pass-catcher J. League point-production race for a .624 mark, league statistics The beg office wUI open at The Barons stayed within 1956.) gold, eight silver and six bronze the Innsbruck action. The tele­ take ice cubes easily. SoluUon: held or shared the lead all sea­ S o’clock and tickets wfll be striking distance of Mock in B. Simmons, all first-round se­ showed today. He has grabbed son long. The National League rec­ medals. The United States casting of the game.s was a with 70 points in 54 games. Fill canteen the night before sold untU the capacity of the first half but when the lat­ lections. 958 rebounds In 68 games for a Maloney is fee only other ord also is four, held by came home with one gold, two challenge to Roone Arledge and Trull accepted the Houston But the Black Hawks’ All- and store it overnight in your the gym (about 2,000) Is ter club put on a third period several players Including 16.5 average. refrigerator's freezer compart­ league team to defeat fee Tribe. silver and three bronze medals his staff of approximately 100 Oilers’ J90,000, three-year pack­ Star center will have to step up The Royals’ sharp-shooter ranched. After that, the spurt they put the game out oi two in the seme game, Nov. who met with a number of ment. Be aura not to let It The Spartans lost twice to the doors wlU olooe, regardless and an eighth place finish age ov’er a bid by Philadelphia his tempo if he hopes to better also reached the 1,000-point fig­ reach. Clayt Klein set the pace 29, 1929—Hap Day of Toron­ problems, yet got the job done freeze solid, however. Ice might same team — Bristol Eastern. of the number of waiting for the winners with 25 points. among the IS competing nations. of the rival National Leagpie. fee season’s scoring mark set ured this past week with 1,031 to and Johnny MacKinnon of in top grade fashion. swell sides and cause leaks. Manchester defeated Eastern fans. Oscar Assadourian added 11 and Pittsburgh. SmaU Potatoes Llske, Pilot and Simmons, all by Dickie Moore in 1958-59. points for a 17.8 average. twice, once after a struggle, the WhUe J i m McKay, Curt high NFL picks, signed with Casey Gets in First Licks at St, Petersburg Moore scored 96 points wife CHUCK HUNTER’S TIP It Is axpectod the game Wayne Long;fellow and Bill Amadio scored twice jmora It's only one man’s opinion, Gowdy and Jim Simpson han­ Wilt Chamberlain of San Fran­ Wise chuck hunters never other time without exerting Fecko had 10 each. Mike Fal- but he’s tired of hearing the New York, Kansas City and New York Mets’ Manager Casey Stengel, a spry 73, and wearing familiar num­ the Montreal Canadians that will draw the largeat crowrd in the first period Sunday dled most of the commentai-y, cisco continues to lead fee scor­ waste a shot on a running. much effort. kowski was the Wg gun for the night before he was ban­ excuses offered for the failures Buffalo of the AFL. season and had 59 points in 54 Top Scoring Punch o f the eeasoB to the Arena. experts in the various fields — "This increasing preference ber 37, tells his pitchers what he expects of them as the National league club ing parade with 2,076 points, ehuck. Instead they ignore the | Barons with 20. ished for battling with o f the United States in the re­ games. The retired left wringer The Indians will depend on a Art Devlin on ski jumping, Stan for the American League by opened spring training at St. Petersburg, Fla. The Mets are the first club to then closed writh a rush, collect­ averaging 35.8. Cincinnati’s Os­ ■currying animal and line up on 21 TOURNAMENT Pittsburgh’s Ian Cushenan. cently completed Winter Olym­ Benham on bobsledding, Bob car Robertson is runner-up with his hole. They know the chuck three-man scoring punch. Bob Duke Hutchinson, who start­ Thirteen teams competed in So the Indians’ defense pic Games. There has been one outstanding players who had start practice. Met coaches shown are Don Heffner (52) and Wes Westrum ing a whopping 57 points in his Evans, Carl Hohenthal and Co- Beattie on Alpine skiing. Willy considerable time to weigh the 1,771 markers and a 30.6 aver­ wUI pause for a spilt second be­ ed several games after Walsh last night’s Father A Son “21 nuui actually has clicked rfr excuse after another, some just­ (51). (AP Photofax.) last 16 games. Captain Paul Quasnitschka, the was hurt, now looms as the No. Schaeffler on skiing, Carol Helss merits of various offers is an­ 'At Mlkita’s current rate, he age. fore he pops down. A shot then Tournament” at the West Side seven goals in a span at 3$ ified, other sour grapes. Jenkins on figure skating and other indication of our growing St. Louis’ Bob Pettit, who ■omettmes connects. club’s leading point-getter, have 1 sub since he can play both Rec. Many of the teams were minutes, 16 seconds. Take hockey, as an example. woifld accmulate 91 points, scared 589 of the team's 926 Bob Riger, nationally know-n strength and stability,” com ­ ranks third with 1,682 point and the backcourt and the corners. made up of fathers who coach Vour years ago when the U.S. five less thsin Moore’s output. 8PRING-AHOOK points. Fourth place In fee Bob BrOnnick and Bob Bos- artist—added much to the daily mented AFL Commissioner Joe Mikita opened a six-point lead a 28.0 average, became the The small spring from a ball in the Midget League and their surprised everyone by winning programs which were beamed UCLA Bruins scoring goes to Bob Escavich worth round out the varsity GAMES POSTPONED Foss. in the scoring race over team­ league’s all-time leading scorer polllint pen, cut to fit just fee sons. IBecause o f the high interest the tiUe, little was said. into this area evenings and on Celtics Better Club over the weekend. Pettit, wifn who seems to go in streaks. squad. This year the pucksters won Kansas City came up with a mate Bobby Hull last week. fen(length of the shank of your Ivan London, coach of Joe’s in torfight’s Msuioheeter High- weekends. bumper crop of red shirts in ad­ a career output of 19,248 points, Maloney has less depth than Th^ game should be the but two of seven matches and League figures showed today favorite hook will catch fish. Atlantic and his son Barry shot Maloney game action in the Y ABC reports that 50 cameras dition to Pilot. Pittsburgh line­ Remain Atop passed Coach Dolph Schayes of the Tribe, often playing a full hardest-fought of fee season finUhed in a three-way tie for feat Mikita accounted for three Works like this: Thread spring game with but five men. Lloyd their way into the finals, and Junior League and Bhurt Side were employed at vantage men Ernie BorghetU and John points while Hull had one. Philadelphia, who has 19,220. and one of the most exciting.' 'Will meet Dennis (Jarlln and Bkl fifth place. One excuse after an­ over barb, weave into eye so It Miller, Jim Heaael, Larry Pol- The pick here is Manchester! Junior League hse been post­ points in Innsbruck. Despite Maezusak, Georgia Tech half­ With Busy Schedule Mikita has 30 goals and 40 as Oscar Robertson of fee Royals Is fastened securely. Now pull Mlkolowsky for the champion­ other was offered, by experts in trying conditions, due to slow- College Poll land, BiU Loiko and John Lem- poned until a later date. back Joe Auer, Mississippi slsts while Hull has collected 64 continues to show the •way In spring up and hook bait in ship on Sports Night, March all reporting media, for the moving traffic and tremendous kewlch are fee big five. Southern end Bill Freeman and points on 33 tallies and 31 as­ foul shooting accuracy and play­ normal way. Then release 18, at the West Side Rec. losses* crowds, the crews managed to Southwest Louisiana tackle Low NEW YORK (AP) — The thing we can never do Is get Peraonal fouls could play an The plain truth is that 'most BOSTON (AP)—Tommy sists. Montreal’s Jean Bellveau making. He has a .869 per cent- spring, tt' snaps against bait, Important role in the outcome Some of the hot shooters in Marv Grissom, pitching coadi be in the right places at the ell Vaught signed with UCLA Bruins, bombing along overconfident. is third in fee scoring race with age from the free throw line on End of Line the tournament who made a for fee Los Angeles Angels^ rival hockey teams were better. right time, three events going Helnsohn — seemingly held holds It on tight. if one or more of the visitors Manchester High’s Record-Smashing Quartet When the U.S. won in ’«0 the Chiefs. unbeaten, remain atop the week­ “We’re playing very 60 points and New York’s Andy 671 shots out of 666 tries. Robert­ number of long shots in a row holds fee major league pitchers' on simultaneously. Houston also landed Mississip­ together by tape— says the HOT FOIL Incurs enough to warrant ait- sky was the limit. In losing, good baaketball. I Just Bathgate ranks fourth writh 57 son boasU 627 assists, 10.8 aver­ Setting a new school record for the medley relay last week was the above were Carlin, Barry London and mark for consecutivs errorless The Austrian Air Force came pi center Ken Dill and Texas ly Associated Press basketball Celtics are "A better ball On cold days, wrap sand­ ting on the bench for an ex­ For Km^ Vet there have been many reasons don’t want to take a ohanoe points. age. wiches In aluminum foU rather tended period. Fred Oumkowski quartet of Manchester High swimmers. They included Ned Zaglio and Walt Ernie Noske. games—219—betweoi 1964 and in the picture too. airlifting an­ tackle Stalev Faulkner. The Oil- poll virtually without challenge, club when we’re kept busy.” on loosing too many games Hull has caged the most goals EAST SIDE MIDGETS 1959. offered. It's pretty small po­ nouncers, directors and crews ers outbid Pittsburgh for Scott The Bruins, the only ma- Boston's Bill Russell main­ than wax paper. The reason: and Wlnt Filipek are the top Hudson (front row), John Preston and Paul Saaji (back row). These four tatoes. The crying towels are He’d better be right. Af­ on the road. 1 1 1 1 * is going while Bathgate is tops in assists tained his rebounding suprema­ You can heat the aaodwloh over reserves for the Spartans. Last night’s action found tha by helicopter from mountain Appleton. Faulkner’s illustrious Jor college basketball team still to be critUsal.. We’re going with 42. Ralph Dupas completed the distance in 1:53, clipping the old mark of 1:53.4 set by John Pumpers coming from behind to soaking wet. ter a home date with Los cy, having gathered hi 1,836 car­ a small fire If In foU. Something Bench Stronger top to vallfey and back to the running mate. In the 1965 grab- unbeaten^ ^ lle d all^lmt two of to be away for a long CHiicago’s Glenn Hall has fee Hudson, Pete Zaglio, Charley Towle and Art Nielson. (Herald Photo by Sater- defeat the Cruisers, 28-17. The mountain top. the 35 first place ballots case Angeles tonight, Boston oms off the backboards. He has warm In your atomach re- Manchester’s “bench” has be­ Weird Games bag. takes Its pro basketball time.” lowest average among fee goal­ SYDNEY, Australia (AP)— Cruisers held a slim three-point One of the weirdest prop Ehght "choppers” were placed Mike Taliaferro, Illinois’ quar­ Monday by a special panel of averaged 24.7 retrieves per charge* weak batteries fast. come stronger as the season nis.) show on the road for an 11- After tonight, the Celts ies, allowing 123 goeds in 54 game. The string may be running out lead at halftime. In the third school basketball games of the at the d is p o ^ o f ABC crews terback, and Bert Wilder, a sportswriters and sportscasters nimes for a 2.38 average. Ed WALK THE PLANK progreseed. Co-Captain Jack Walkie-talkies kept the working throughout the nation. game trip on which rests Its fly to the West Coast Simmons, a late starter because quarter, Jim Pashalis got hot season took place recenUy in tackle from North Carolina Johnston of Boston is the shut­ 800RIN0 ' LEADERS Try bolting a plank board ten for Ralph Dupas, the New Or­ hands and scored all eight video crews well Informed. Mighty Michigan and on-ru.sh- Eastern Division dynasty. where they have two dates Pts. Avg. of football duty, baa improved Front End Chicago. Notes on the tilt was State, joined Liske in the New apiece with Los Angeles out leader with six. inches wide, an inch thick down leans awlfty who has spent al­ East Receives ASD Tonight Finley D ispute points to put the Pumpers Into Ing Kentucky reamined in the The World Champs are Chamberlain, at ____2076 35.8 the length of your trailer’s cen' , steadily and started his first forwarded by Leon HSnderlin. York fold. Buffalo also signed seeking their eighth and San Frandsoo. They ’The Hawks’ Reggie Fleming most half of his 28 years in the lead to stay. i Behind the Scenes second and third place slots but Robertson, Cin...... 1771 30.5 ter framing member. FaclllUtes same last week. Even though Parker defeated Lindblom, 106- Penn State tackle Harrison Ros- straight division crown also have a pair each with has displaced Vic Hadfield of Placed in Lap Whltey Jenkins of the Pump­ Special 90. The two-team scoring total Two apartment buildlhgs were dahl. Oakland got Arizona State most of the other teams in the Pettit, St. L...... 1682 28.0 making necessary hookups when top rebounder Jim Walsh has the fight game. with challenging Cincinnati Philadelphia and Detroit New York as the league’s most ers scored nine points to lead all may have been topped, 196 rented by ABC. A special office tackle Rex Mirich. select crew were shaken up in Bellamy, Balt...... 1569 27.1 trailer Is In the water. been sidelined with a dislocated Dupas, a crafty stylist who and a complete video tape room keeping three and one-half and single contests with penalized player. Fleming has Tourney-Bound Fives Of A.L. Owners scorers. For the Cruisers, Bob R*S. $12.50 points, but it's hardly likely that Thirteen other 1962 futures on the weekly voting. been assessed 182 minutes in West, L A ...... 1512 29.1 HAIRY FERRULE shoulder, the Tribe has been had been stopped only twice in | were organized in the Olympic The biggest changes involved games off the pace. During Baltimore, St. Louis and A couple of hairs from your able to rest starters frequently. hts first 124 bouts since turning Bergamini was tops with seven, (1) ALIGN FBONT END any two schooCboy teams took the AFL’s list of 59 still are un­ Its regional reign Boston penalties, twro more than Had- Baylor. LA ...... 1424 24.6 part in one 32-mlnute game in loe Stadium where a Telex ma­ defending national champion New Ymk before returning head Inserted between two worn Paul Buahnell, the club’s tallest, pro 13 years ago, was a KANSAS CITY (AP)—May­ followed by John Golangas with (2) BALANCE FRONT committed, the league said. never has had less than a field. Greer, Phil...... 1266 22.6 which 73 personal fouls were chine was constantly rattling The NaUonal League signed Chicago Loyola, which dropped to Boston. and wobbly ferrule*, often pro- has also shown great improve­ knocked 'victim for the third or Ulus Davis has put the city’s six. WHEELS—Beg. $4.00 six-game bulge at the end Diisdhlnger, Balt. ..1220 21.0 called! The losing team lost six messages and instructions to 12 of its 14 first round selectees out of the Top Ten, and Oregon The Baltimore e o o t e s t vide Just enough resistance to ment and has proven an able time in six months yesterday. In Schoolboy Action stadium lease dispute with T AODGETS (t) CHECK FBONT of the regular season and HavHoek, Bos...... 1156 players rta the foul route and New York and relay points in in the 1963 draft while the AFL State, unranked a week Ago and will be on the friendly replacement for Evans. Randy Welterweight Champion Charles Finley In the laps of the Opening game saw the Elks WHEEL BEARINGS not less than 10 over the Barnett, L>A .1118 ■eat rod piece* oeourely. wound up with but four boys in Europe. couli land only three of eight. jiow No. 9. Pievldenoe, R. L, court UConn, UMass Smith, also stalled at the start Emile Griffith fioored Dupas post a 32-19 win over Tedford’a (4) CHECK BRAKE past five campaigns. Howell, Det. .1114 American Lcag;ue club owners uniform. There were 58 per­ Bkiglneering personnel man- Arizona State back Tony Lorick Loyola lost both outings last Feb. 20. Hagan, St. L. .. . 1092 of the aeaaon with a broken three times in the second of a By HOWIE HOIXOMB by refusing impartial arbitra­ Restaurant last night while in SYSTEM sonals on Lindblom and 54 on ned the video tape room around claimed by both Baltl- week, 66-60 to Wichita and 71-69 The Celtics want to fin­ Helnsohn, getting back in arm, has come along to relieve scheduled 12-round non-title While the lion’s share of area scholastic, basketball in­ tion, offered by league President the second tilt Hilltop Motors, ish their home appearaniies Highlights Slate Chappell, N. Y. ,.1063 AH Four Only Parker. The Icsing coach. Gus the clock, editing, programming j^FL and Oakland. to St. John’s of New York. Ore­ the scoring groove again, Is ,.1055 Snider Surprised the backcourt men when neces­ meeting here, then took the terest is centered on the Manchester-Maloney struggle Joe Cronin. after losing a lot of close ones, —until Feb. 28—with a vic­ Blmbry, Cin. . . . sary. Jones, summed me game up and feeding complete ahowa toi ______gon State Improved Us record to doingr'so with a mass of Jones, Bos. .... veteran ont at two minutes of finally came out on top of a one­ ______Frankfurt, Germany, where ad-) tory. Tonight’s game is just NEW HAVEN (AP) — Oon- ,.1046 at the MHS Arena, seven other clubs will be in action in Both Finley and the league this way: "It really wasn’t what 20-3 •with a pair of victories over bandages. He sttU has a lAicas, Cin...... ,.1031 At Salary SlasH the third heat. refused to disclose Finley’s re­ sided 36-16 win over Peck Lum­ as big for the Lakers who neettout tries to tighten its games of varying importance. you'd call a rough game, "nie dltional ABC-TV Sports peoplef»T*H Uf^tl11*TIR Portland, 97-68 and 95-61. bruised and quralned big Jodmaon, Balt. . 975 Dupas said he’ll lay off box­ action to the arbitration propos­ ber. play was a l dean. The of- re-recorded the tapes and placed UCLA, 19-0 for the season, are trying to break out of .. Tournament-bound East Cath-^ toe on ills right foot, a grip on first place in the Yan­ Scott, Det...... 952 S4-Year Career ing for four or five months, al. The club owners have given The Elks had to come from fiedating 'was good. The bovs them on jet flights to the U.S. r p ¥ i n c k i m beat California twice, 87-67 and a slump In \vfaich they’ve Asked by Mets over pulled muscle in his right kee Conference tonight as it McGlU, N Y ...... 928 then make up his mind about olic Is a strong favorite Finley until Saturday to sign a behind to win as Tedford’s took Just kept fooling.” i In Paris, the RTF was at the 1 O o m ill 1-ilIieiip 58-56, and gained 347 points in dropped nine of their last American School for fee Deaf a 10-9 lead in the opening pe­ thigh and a lateral 11^ Walker, Phil. .. .. 920 the future. lease in Kansas City, or face O ff tlif* Gnff ' ready to handle feeds through ______the poll on the basis of 10 for 10. meets a strong Massachusetts LOS ANGELES (AP)—Duke Ends Tonight in their clash tonight at the riod. The 'Winners went ahead ment missing In his left Dupaa’ head atruck the can- Sports Schedule expulsion from the league. The the French capital, and In Lon- BOSTON (AP) — Bruins’ first, nine for second, eight for Jerry West Is, Just begin­ Snider sayn it waa not aurprlae ECHS gym. The Ektgles are 12-1 13-10 in the second quarter as knee. team. v u on the fourth and final original deadline of Feb. 1 was SERVICE ON ALL ning to see some part-time to him when the New York There will be one discord­ for the season while the ASD Tedford’s went scoreless. Dick M m ? ’’ * '^ o b S usv^r^^^ted^ ATV and BBC stood by to defenseman l^ b McCord, side- third and so on “Usually a lateral liga­ The game at Storm featuree knockdown and an anxious Tuesday, Feb. 11 extended two weeks. CONVENTIONAL MAKES the Upes If flying con- lined for more than a week with Michigan, 16-2, got 298 points. action after several weeks’ College Basketball Meta anked him to take a sal­ ant note (regardless of the club Is below the .500 mark. Ward led the Elks with eight ment is the worst tfahog a ooBege that Griffith apent the next five Maloney .k, at Manchester, 8 TTOA B ^ ^ ^ ieltic ace ^ ditions were not good in Frank- ^ sprained back, may be ready , Including wie first place ballot, absence due to a broken ary cut. outcome) at tonight’s Man­ Frank Kinel, Captain Tom It’s questionable whether the of his 17 points in the final pe­ that can go wrong with an also includes Weeleyan at Trin­ minutes at the fallen fighter’s pxn. rd lte iT^teaiSiF Another stand-by set-up to open a five-game road trip for , despite an early week 86-85 set- right thumb. And Elgin Fairfield 104, Stonehlll 72. “But I don’t think I deeerve chester - Maloney basketball Malln and a rejuvenated Ray league owners are prepared to riod. Bill Sproul added nine and Baylor continues to play on athlete’s knee,” says Oeitlos ity, Nasson at Qulnnipiac and as much o f a cut as they want game at the MHS Arena. side. ASD at East, 8:15 p.m. follow through with this order MORIARTY v ^ e d ^ prepared in Rome by RAI Boston at Detroit 'niursday. back by Ohio State. Kentucky, Trainer Buddy Leroux. Coast Guard at Clark. Bridgeport 78, So. Conn. 66. LaGace are the leaders o f the Greg Johnson six. oown averyimng l woraeu but was nnever -w r needed.needeA M cO__ rd______took part. in a practice ' 1 17-2 7 . 9 fhrr.„o-hthrough the weekendweekend, was two bad knees. to give me.” the 37-year-old Thla contest (to all Intents An ambulance crew rushed Rock-vllle at Southington. and take over the franchise of years to build up. If you can’t “ But Helnsohn Is such a MassoiclMisetts defeated the Central Conn. 117, Danbury Eagle attack while ASD de­ Hilltop caught fire right at Highlights of the Oljmpjc yesterday. Coach Milt Schmidt a close third with^282 polnU. “The Lakers are still outfielder oald yeeterday. and purposes) will mark the into the ring and. with Dupas’ Rham at Rocky Hill. the Athletics. the start as (Buckie May led do somAting to &e bert of your tough kid, nothing seems to Huskies In an earlier meeting. 76. handlers mopped blood from pends almost exclusively on the telecasts included satellite feeds says if McCord “ ' goes well “ in' Davidson " beat Georgia South- tough,” Boston Coach Red St. Anselm’s 66, Hartford 64. Snider, reached at his bowl­ conclusion of Dwight Perry’s Blast Hampton at Coventry. Finley himself has said them to victoty with 21 points. BROTHERS ability, there’s no point doing “The one bother him.” It was the first and only time the unconscious fighter’s face considerable talent of Fred Yae- to New York on Jan. 29 o f the contact drills tomorrow "W e em and William and Mary and Auerbach said. New Haven 97, Nasson 66. ing' alley in FaUlbrook, Calif., long tenure as faclulty man­ ger. Ehlington at Granby. “There’s not a chance in the Mike Kelly, Wayne Douglas and TEL. $48-5186 It at all. It’s no fun felling flat Connecticut has been beaten in ■add he has written the Mets ager for MHS teams. shd applied ice packs to the Smith at South Windsor. 301-316 CENTER ST. OR your face.” Owsy came out opening day ceremonies and the mav have him back in the line- moved up one notch to lourth | — North Adams 84, Windham Rockville High, battling for world they can take my fran­ Gordie Robinson added much to U.S.-Ruaaia hockey match, and up.” ! while Duke, which gained ITinicIi conference ptoy this season. end asked for “ a couple o f back of his neck. Wednesday, Feb. 12 at retiremMit recently to play UMass. has a 3-2 oonferenoe 66. While some odds and ends the lead in the Central Valley chise away from me." Finley their win with all-around good the closing ceremonies on the if so, the Bruins will have only other first place vote HI ITAUi no M. I'ra i'S fz thousanir’ more than they o f­ of business (such as handl­ Dupas finally came around CJheney Tech at Blast Granby. In the recent NBA All-Star mark and Is tied fcr second Boston State 81, Lowell State Conference, goes to Southing­ threatened to go to court, after playing. last night of the 1964 Winter their fell six-man defense corps jumped two places to fifth. Dav- j 59. fered. ing tournament tickets and and the two fighters left the ton in hopes of duplicating its . Swimming—Central at Man­ the league rejected his bid to game preliminary between the pilaoe. _ ring. Eastern and Western Division Olympics. ready for the National Hockey idson is 18-1 and Duke :".t I Nichols 86, Barrington 84. He didn’t say what their o f­ making arrangements for earlier 78-58 triumph. The chester, 7 p.m. move to Louisville, Jan. 16. When Terry McDermott, the League road swing which in- j North Carolina State and Mary- In games lost night, Gary fer was. One report Is that the possible tourney games at Griffith said later he wasn’t stars of years past . . . Larry Liberator* soared 39 points, 31 Rams' have been strengthened Damon, the ex-Unlversity of Michigan barber, puUed a sur- eludes two games each in Chi-j land for a 15-3-.mark through the Sixth-Ranked Wichita Mets want to reduce his salary the local gym) stUI remain, thinking of Benny Paret’s death by the addition of Joe VanOu- prise and won America’s first cago and Detroit and another in weekend. 1 of them In the first half, a* New MONDAY’S SIGHTS Drom $36,000 to $27,000. tonight's game is the formal under similar circumstances, Vermont athlete who finished Haiven OoBega crushed Nasson, denhove and should third in three straight Five Mile gold medal with a record-break- Montreal. Wichita and Villanova, each an 1 He said he expects to hear eonoluslon to a 34-year while Dupas was out. But there their 14th win to go withiiCk'Vicw on Thoroughbred Crop Ing performance in the 500- Boston's next home date is upset victim, each dropped two 97-56, , ^ from the club again this 'week. FOR EXPERT career. was no doubt that the Virgin Rosul Races In Manchester Central ConneoUcut remained SYDNEY, Australia — Emile defeats. meter speed-skating event on Feb. 27 against New York. | places. Wichita fell to ^ '• '1 don’t thiife there will be Perry recently submitted Island-born champion was con­ WHEEL AUGNMENT— WHEEL BALANCING (1960-61-62), placed 28th in the Bows to Drake Squad undefeated as tt trounced hap- Griffith, 149H, New York, Another club battling for first 60-kilometer cross country ski Feb. 4, a special set of lines I er losing to Bradley 76-74 and sny problems,” he said. “W e’ll his resignation as faculty cerned deeply. Changes Just Like Weather RADIATOR REPAIRING AND RECORING lOM Danbury State, 111-76. knocked out Ralph Dupas place In Its conference Is Cov­ event in the Winter Olympics at was hurriedly set up and the The New York MeU have on Villanova slipped to eighth auer 150%, New Orleans, 8. Non- work it out. I’m just trying manager and head of the Paret, one-time welterweight entry, at home this afternoon COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE their present roster only 19 losing to LaSalle 63-59. Bridgeport tt^pped Southern champ, died after being bat­ Itmsbruck. The distance is 31 video story fed to U.S. -vrlewers NEW YORK (AP)—The final score was Drake* 64, title., to negotiate.” school mathematics depart­ against Ekist Hampton. The miles, 120 yards. Damon cov­ only hours after McDermott had Dlavers from their spring train- Vanderbilt, which scored over 1 „ - — \ , r, .-ii „ i.u„ 1 Connecticut, 78-66, and Fair- Last season Snider batted tered and then knocked out by MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Horse-'®>an efghth. In the Flamingo, for SEE Eig^roster of 1963. Twenty names Alabama, Tulane and Louisiana PARIS -— Francoi* PavUla, ment, effective at the end Pats are 12-4 on the season and ered fee distance in three hours, thrilled spectators at the Ic e , Wlchita 63. And that s the way it will go into the books. field took iU fifth straight, a •243, hit 14 homers and drove Griffith In an April, 1962, title men’s views on the crop ot 8 instance 148%, Marglnlquc, outpointed ef the school year. 9-2 In the loop. They must •win,' year-old thoroughbreds, now (Jhleftain’s trainer, F. Y. I live mintrtes tmd 6.4 seconds. He Stadium's outdoor course. were lopped■ off. ■■ State, moved up one to seventh, the question remains: schedule for tonight Is the visit 104-72 verdict over StonehUl. hi 45 rune. fight. Gasi>ar Ortega, 149%, Mexico, however, to keep in contention maturing in Florida, change al­ Whltely, said he was “ very sat-' Was it legit? of Richmond to fourth-ranked Mike Braiwh eoored 30 point* for at least a tie for the league for the -vlotoc*. 10. most as rapidly as the weather. isfied” with his horse's race. CLARKE MOTOR SALES •Wichita Coach Ralph Miller Davidson, 18-1. crown. The Big Three at the moment After the race, oddsmakers 301 BROAD STREET — 649-2012 T K DEPENDUUS: SUCCESS CMIS OF ’64 ■ays no. Scorebooks kept by Rham, another COC club, vis­ revised their "line” for the newsmen covering the geune •Foothall Salaries Out of Line- its Rocky Hill this sfternoori, appear to be Northern Dancer, C^eftain and Roman Brother. $100,000-added Flaming to be I support him. hoping to reverse an earlier La- Saturday, Northern Dan­ run March 3—the first major I Billy Foster connected on a two-i>oint loss to the Hillers. test in Florida for Derby-age, 20-foot jump shot at the buzzer Life of Prize Fight Promoter cer, the Canadian 2-yeear-old Rham still needs two wins In colts. to complete the Drake rally Prices on Pro Rookies Soar; champion and never out of the its remaining three games to money, was listed at 4-6 and Harbor 'View Farm ’s Roman against the nationally sixth- gain a berth in the Class C Brother, winner of fee recent ranked Wheatshockers. The vic­ Chieftain, also never out of the Tournament. money, was 8-5 for a six furlopg Bahamas stakes, dropped from tory also vaulted the Bulldogs One Problem After Another Expected to gain a tourney Paid More Than Tested Vets sprint Monday. 6-2 to 2-1. Northern Dancer w a .-. over Wichita and into first place spot after tonight’s action Is 8 out of 10 homes 3-1 and Chieftain 4-1, followed Powhatan Stable’s Chieftain In the Missouri Valley Confer­ . ^ < sfioid ity peddling top and bot- Ellington, the defending Class by Journalist and Quadrangle at SAN DIEGO, Calif. ■nic Nattonal Football and a two-year eontract at went off fee slight favorite in ence. MIAMI BEACH, Fla."’ ’ 'tom ($20) priced seats,’’ Mac- C champion. The Purple 8- 1. But should Foster have been (NEA) — Even the foot League caught the younger $20,000. the race, and wo n by a head (N E A )— Life as a prize DonsUd ei^ained as \ve left his Knights travel to Granby to Bupers and Ishkoodah were hove cold room they were meeting in a American short In signing Quarterback Pete Beath- over Mom’s Request, wife 0 In the game? face a club they walloped 65-35 10-1, with Mr. Brick and Orbiter fight promoter is just one gorgeous home in Bal Harbor prime beef because It had ord of Southern California Northern Dancer two lengths He was charged with a per­ for the Hialeah Race CJourse. la^ ooUed the O n ^ Sark ’ earlier this season. One 'victory 12-1. After feat come such pros­ sonal foul about five minutes problem after another for 6'Oom ooaldn’t traaqulUze the persplcaoity to: 1) went to Kansas' City for is all they need in four remain­ back in third. pects as Traffic, Cupid, Trader, IS YOURS O N E Of THt Btttt He rattled of a list of people the shook when American tuck away the good kids what looks like a modest before the end. Miller protested William MacDonald Jr. who purchased $250 ducats. ing game for a spot In the post­ Because fee running strip was Duel, Alphabet, Bazaar, Quentin Football League . owner* out of reach; 2) spore no inducement of $16,000 and at the time that It was Foster’s Having set the top price fo» How would MacDonald move season classic. regarded as fast but dull, th e , 2nd, Black Mountain, Sailstaff, fifth, which would have taken the Sonny Liston-Cassdus CSay heard a nunor that oae ef figures to sign them. two years at $20,000 an­ In the tournament already. tii.te of 1:10 2-5 was considered' Sun Like, Sophia’s Boy, Dakota, Warm up tkot the $200 seats? feeir membera had aigned George Aura of Miami. nually, but ho also got a fairly swift. Northern Dancer, him out of action. Newsmen scrap at Miami Beach Feb. 26 "liioee are for guys who South Windsor Is expected to High Finance and Reply Mall. BUI George of the Chicago (Fla.) wont to San Fran­ oar, a kaboodio of life In- worked on out, going seven- • covering the game agireed that at an unprecedented $260, Bill like to be fai the first rows add to its 11-T record tonight Roman Brother and Northern ! it was his fifth. MacDonald now is confronted Bear* for next oeoaon. cisco for a $30,000 bonus suranoe, a free apartment by defeating winless E. O. eighths of a mile In 1 ;24 3-5 and Dancer may meet in the 1% hard-to-heot room ringside,” BiU repUed. "Then . The veteran Unebacker la and equal salary for each and a bundle of Subscrip­ the mile, pulled up, in 1:49 1-5. Foster said he didn’t know with fee job o f keeping the the $150 and $100 seats are Smith. The Bobcats scored a miles Everglades Feb. 19, but how many fouls he had, but a free agent attar playing of the next throe years. tion TV stocks. Bob Ussery, aboard Northern' Chieftain was not nominated for $100 section from becoming a elevated sections where a io. The 49era gave Texas 53-38 victory In the first game, 20% added he thought he had three sium area by comparison. out Us optjm . Conamsalon- The omartoot of all wao opening action for both clubs Dancer, said he tried to save a s ' that one. IN. with the oew of people like to sit anyway. Joe PVias was ooinpelled Tech end David Paries a in the first half. The official After MacDonald, the one­ ar Scott Appleton of Texas, back on Dec. 6. muc’ ground as he could after | After the Flamingo comes the Easy to Sell poll the ohibs to say It 20-thou bonus, a three-year book showed him with two. time bus driver and hotel door to who held off signing with Tomorrow's slate shows Che­ being knocked back to last at $ioo,ooo-added Florida Derby, The $50 tickets will be easy. ■•n’t ao. contract for same, a ear Houston or Pittsburgh on \ the break, but was shut off at for which Chieftain, Northern CHIiL CHASiR Kentucky and Duke, the only man. announced what he calls We have an order for 160 from ney Tech visiting East Granby If Don TruU of Baylor, and a final homey touch by the plea he had to conoen- the 16th pole. Dancer, Roman Brother and 82 BY IRON FIREMAN other ranked teams in action, the Golden Horseshoe at $250 a Puerto Rica and 100 from Nas­ paying., off mama’s mort­ for an afternoon game and the three series. Each is a low-priced car. And each is iracked by a long, rattle, one sports oolimmisl who wlU be thlrd-atrlng tiato on dnal oxamlnationo. Manchester High swimming Horatio Luro, Northern Dan-{others were nominated. It will Pwwiwn psriormaiiee doesn't cost a nicMe extra in a ’64 Dodge. rolled along on schedule. No. 3 sau, 'Where they have chartered gage on the family home- THIS REVOLUTIONARY NEW DE­ Kentucky boosted its record to wrote that while a sucker might quarterfaaok tor Houston, When last heard from, team entertaining Bristol Cen­ cer’s trainer, wasn’t too disap- be run at Gulfstream Park strong 5-year/50,000-mile warranty.* You could easily pay more pishes. Busloads are coming steade April 4. VELOPMENT IN ADD-ON HEAT­ Naatwe ender that handsome hood hirks the largest sUndard engine 18-2 with a 65-59 edge over Mis­ be bom every minute mighty eommands a $30,000 bonus Bnd Adame wasn’t count­ tral at 7 p.m. at the MHS Pool. pointed. from Fort Lauderdale and the ead a three-year contraot The golag prloa for .baoka After that, the Derby picture pMcIrfflM* ING will keep your cold or chilly room la the low-price field (318 m. in. V8). It doesn't cost you extra at for such a fine automobile, but why should you? See your Dependable sissippi State and No. 5 Duke, few wobld pay that mull ovo/y 9 montho of 4,000^ quest of Oklahoma threw the writer, showed him the check Royce rolled up in frmit of the Tha PMIadelphla Eagles •iMMan. IrtUc'mw com.5 flnt: t«>l*c. dl IUI« w h y i t w i l d l tweets — aU big — has an sn- JPiaiter of n raUUon doU an. ask Rob Aflx what he’s go­ Bottieello Nursery. 9 .600 l i ^ wRh eomparabie models cl Ford and Chevrolet, Morv 6 mKibsa wvd roolaCo It ovorv 2 yooro: ond mfty t montho fumioh ^donco oi twto Big Eight lead Into a three-way and told him to go teli the pub­ Hialeah Hark clubhouse en­ in bonusea for college kids. drew Jack Coneannon 'of V ImmoImI Mh to IwtoO I ulaSIrwl Wrvic* *6 • c5f»d« Moton tie. Colorado, Oklahoma State ewer for evetytiiing. His Golden trance. Valet parking attend­ Bootoa Collego Into the ing. to do when he talks sal­ Morlarty Bros...... 9 .600 as4 (fwito. ki HI, Hm n t n twanty-hM Dodga models to choose from. In 'ocolot of ouch tvfdonco ond youY Oif • twioopo. Slmplo ofiouoh to oue*» Mnpo/lont orowetien. lisher what a big sucker he was. Hkt ch ib w ound np In the anil Kansas State all are 5-2 in Circle, where "dlriinguhhed ants snapped to attention. 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Crockett, Realtor, achieve substantially equal and Mrs. Imodale Richards, on* INCOME TAXES prepared in day 7-4. 643-7958. Conn. room apartment, automatic bus. school, shopping. Only city conveniences, see this 8 646-4291. The bill calls for a guarantee tion added Just before passage your home or by appointment, Pension plan and hospitalization Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Linoleum 648-1577. would create a community rela­ 'weighting on the votes of all of the three Andover members and a Few Other Articles heat and hot water, convenient $14,900. Carlton W. Hutlutchlns, TOLLAND — $11,200. Cape, 6 room Cape today. 6 rooms fur­ of hospital, nursing home and experienced tax work, 24 hour LAWN MOWERS, sharpened provided. some outpatient services to tions service to mediate racial voters — in accordance with on the Rham Board of Edu(Zi- EVERYTHING location. Working couple. Call Suburban For Rent 66 640-5182. looms, 26x17 living rodm, large nished, garage, all freshly service. Call 643-4728. and repaired, sales and serv­ Help Wanted— Female 3.'> those over 60. disputes. the guidelines indicated in tlon. THE UNPAID 649-4319. garage, acre lot. Rockville painted. Bill Frazier will be Social Emphasis ice, rental equipment. L A M ---- Reply in own handwriting to BOLTON LAKE—On lakefront. BOLTON — Modern, neat, 8- MANCHESTER AND Columbia Judge Ctork'e opinion and pur­ FEDERAL INCOME tax re­ BALANCE PRICE Realty, 875-2527.______pleased to show you this ter­ 'The Mothers (Jlub will devoto Equipment Corp., Route 88, TUPPERWARE has openings FOR RENT—One room, heat, Beautiful 3 room furnished cot­ bedroom Ranch, 160x150 lot, VICINITY rific -value at $14,800. Call The suant to a degree to be for­ turns prepared with your sav­ Vernon. 875-7609, Manchester now for two part-time and two Box J, Herald ^ ONLY $418.26 hot water, parking. Tel. 648' And Abroad mulated by this court.” its meeting tomorrow to socia­ Free Delivery in Conn. tage, utilities and heat avail­ garage, patio, assumable mort­ f u l l SHED DORMER — Six Jarvis Realty (Jo., Realtors, Mardi Gras Set ings in mind. Reasonable exchange, Enterprise 1945. full-time dealers. No cash out­ 2068. gage, monthly payments $116. U.S. (Jircuit Judge (Jharles B. bility. Bingo wUl be the ^ e s . E. J. Bayles, 649-6246. An Equal Opportunity Employer Free Set-up by Our Men able. March 1st occupancy. rooms, 2 baths, remodeled 648-4112, Eves. 646-7814, 643- main diversion as arranged by lay. Earn as you learn. Car Phone 627-4044. Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9882. kitchen, fireplace, rec room, $14,000 Rockville—5 room fin­ 4113, 8756626. dark, who was a member of TYPEWRITERS — Repaired, necessary. Commission. Phone Free Service by Experts NEW LUXURIOUS 4 room At Church Today Mrs. Andrew Czuchry, program WANTED—Part-time Janitorial screened porch, Bowers School, ished (Jape, large eneCoeed the orig;inal panel, died not long INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ overtiauled, rented. Tale Type­ 247-7941. Free Storage Until Wanted apartment, carpeted, heat, hot MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape porch, city water and sew­ chairman. Mrs. Harlin L. Bunn, pared by former Internal Rev­ writer Service. 649-4986. worker. Inquire at 14 Park Phone for appointment $17,poo. Phllbrick Agency, 649- MANCHESTER VICINITY DeGaulle Off Hook: after writing his opinion. His water, refrigerator, stove, Business Property In quiet but convenient loca­ ers, one block to bus. The Christian Outreach place on the panel was taken Boston Hill Rd., will be the enue agent in convenience of Street, Thursday or Friday be­ SAMUEL ALBERT washing machine, garage. 8464. (Jbarmlng (Jolonial—Ranch. hostess for the meeting which For Sale 70 tion, level lot with trees, oil hot (Jommlttee is sponsoring a by U.6. (Jircuit Judge J. Jo­ &>me. Individual and RN or LPN, full or part-time. tween 6-7 p.m. Hartford 247-0358 Adult couple only. $116 mcmth- 14.900 East Hartford—5 room Large flagstone foyer, gra­ starts at 8 p.m. at her home. SNOW PLOWING — Call 649- water heat, aluminum storms $8,500 — WELL KEPT 5% room Mardi Gras at the Congrega­ seph Smith, who indicated that K ess. Bill Duchesneau, Vernon Haven, 875-2077. See It Day or Night ly. 742-8090. and screens, rec room, 8 bed­ Ranch, carport, recently re­ cious living room, over­ Lent Begins 649-8938. 7863, 875-8401. INVESTMENT PROPERTY — ranch, I bedrooms, attractive looking a beautiful lake. tional (shurch parish house to­ Strife Greets Ball he concurred with both Clark If you have no means of 2 atores, 7 room apartment, rooms. Immaculate through­ decorated, good location, Activities of the Lenten sea­ Situations Wanted— transportation. I’ll send my auto' NEARLY NEW, 8 rooms, heat, dining area, suburban. Owner Large screened porch, for­ night at 6:30. This is the last and Timbers as to the uncon' FULL-TIME tax accountant and separate 80x37 concrete out, $16,800. Wolverton Agency, anxious. (Jarlton W. Hutchliu, shaded lot. son are much in evidence at Female 38 for you. No obligation even If stove, ”refrigerator **"' * and ■" garage, mal dining room, efficient of the winter series o< meetings sUtutionality of the makeup of ready to assist you with your ATTICS and cellars cleaned block building with heat, lava­ Realtor, 649-2818. Realtor, 649-5182. starting with potluck. 'Ihose at­ (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) the (JongregaUanal church. The you don’t buy. So, come along. first floor, $76. Andover. 742- 16.800 East Hartford—6% room kitchen, 2% baths, laundry the House and Senate. church will open tomorrow Income tax preparation. Rates Call 649-2498. SEWING MACHINE PRACTICAL NURSING in pri­ tory, and office space. $29,900. tending are asked to bring a 8726. VERNON — LOVELY older 7 Ranch, large living room, L- room, 2-car heated garage, Clark’s "tentative guidelines” day for medltati(m. A Lenten reasonable. S. J. Turkington vate homes, preferably nights. A—L—B—E—R—T’—S , ______Contact Phllbrick Agency, 649- shaped kitchen, 2 baths, fire­ hot dish, salad or dessert. The sla sold the president of Cyprus, France was preparing to Initiate SNOWPLOWING — Rock Sa^t. 8464, for details. room Dtficb Colonial, 2-car ga­ beautifully landscaped acre for reappointioning the House vi^l, arranged for by the board Jr., 643-7731. Can 649-1423. " i room unfurnished apart- place, carport, terrace, ex­ lot. This is a dream home Cadette Troop of Girl S(X>uts Archbishop Mokoiioe, was cer­ the break itself. Parking areas, driveways. 24- OPERATORS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TTLL 9 TOW N O F rage”, 2 baths, near acre lot. Only 24 hours after France included combining groups of of deacons, will begin Saturday ment. Inquire 283 Center cellent condition. Good .fi­ for the buyer that wants the will present entertainment fea­ tain to reject the plan, unless small towns into voting diS' hour answering service. 649- Street. Fine neighborhood. Hayes the prqpoMd force was placed and Communist China an­ night and continue through Sun­ LOOK WHERE you will. You nancing available, good lo­ best. Priced far beCow own­ turing Hawaiian dances, a pre­ tricts that would elect point- meals. ment? Bankrupt? Repoeses- tresses, $5 each; one record Green Road. Two homes, on e; tween the hours of 6 p.m. and 8 tions, London and W osh in ^ n RN, part time. Call 649-2358. ELEVEN RUSCO wood and Baker, 643-5277. business or professional use. Easily financed. Price reduced to $18,200. for maiios and Mrs. John Tettel- agreed to some sort of link be­ bewUdered. They said they had | ment of the House done by or M(m? Don't despair! See Hon- QUALITY CARPENTRY — metal trim combination wln- cabinet, $10. Tel. 649-4660. a three down and three up two tj,e Selectmen’s Office, Phllbrick Agency, 549-8454. Immediate sale. bach is in charge of the Girl eet Douglaa. Inqulro about low- tween the United Nations and no hint of the move and were under the direction o f the Gen- Rooms, basements reflnished, dows—Five 30x51; two 28x51; gpECIAL NEW LUXURIOUS 4 room family, the otoer a four and A n y a p p lica n tw h o lsa n a tu - 20,000 Bast Hartford—New 6 Scouts. There will be square eet down, smallest pa3mients Clearance sale on the peace force, but have re­ expecting France to take the eral Assembly than by the built-ins, formica tile, general RN WANTED, 3-11 shift, 40 one 24x39; one 30x35; two apartment, carpeted, heat, hot four (new), -rae smaller one is; citizen of the United SEVEN ROOM older home, room raised ranch, 1% VIN BOGGINI, REALTOR dancing after the program with Initiative. I court. anywhere. No small loan or fi­ repair. No Job too small. Call hour week. Call Laurel Manor new Motorola stock—one con­ bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x101. baths, 2 fireplaces, built-ins, fused to cFINO — Specializing re­ evenings in my home, vi­ HARTFORD BOAT SHOW— garage, excellent condition duced price. A spacious 6% hot water, and gas for cook­ Bernard J. Sheridan, rooms, 1% baths, partially fin­ room raised rai^ with a reation room, acre secluded pairing roofs of all kinds, new cinity King's. 643-6776. West Hartford Armory, Feb­ Rooms Without Board 59 ing. Electric refrigerator smd throughout. Priced at $20,500. ished rec room and garage. lot. Vin Bogginl, Bel Air Real AT SCRANTON MOTORS roofs, gutter work, chlmneyz Board of Selectmen paneled rec room, 2 large (Jhlef Raymond M. EUiBon<&tion o f chief, were filled by com- ruary 19-23. Adults $1., chil­ gas stove furnished. (Jail 649- (Carles Lesperance, 649-7620. (JaU Barbara Babin to see tills Estate, 643-9832. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum BOOKKEEPER-Cashler — Ex­ dren half-price. WOULD LIKE woman to share fireplaces, one In stmie, one has resigned his position, the petltive examination. The local SO LID M65 Oldsmobile Starfire Sports my home, kitchen privileges, 7737 between 6-7 p.m. fine home p ^ e d at only $16,- in brick, 2 full baths with fire department 1s unique among Coupe (like new) siding. 30 years’ experiehce. perienced, 40 hours, extra m racK, 4 ^ $16,490-Buy this stimulatingstlm ula^g (x>mmlssioners announced to the PETZOLDS — Where the 1964 TV, etc. Rez^sonable. 643-7448. 900. Jjarvls Realty Co., Real­ volunteer fire departments in 158$ OldsmoblCe F-85, 4-door Free estimates. Call Howley, benefits, transportation neces­ FOUR ROOMS, heat and hot tors, ^-4112, Eves. 643-1686, C ipe Cod in park-like setting, 643-5361, 648-0761. sary, Gaer Bros., 140 Rye models are. Now showing Tro­ annual meeting of the South that it requires oU line officers Sedan (like new) water, near Aircraft and 648-4113, 875-0625. and sundeck, garage, upstairsUpstairs bedfroms completed Street, So. Windsor, Conn. jan Cruisers, MFG and Duo _ _ . „ . city water, excellent loca- Windsor Volimteer Fire Depart­ to pass oral and wrlttm exami­ LU X U R IO U S Fuller Brush, on bus line. Mid­ with numerous built-ins. Do'wn' ment. "• Fiberglas boats, and Cruisers, dle aged working couple. 528- BRAND N EW OWNERS MOVING out of state tlon. Don’t miss this one. stairs offers tastefully decorat­ nations before being appointed. Heating and Plumbing 17 EXPERIENCE Unnecessary. Inc , wood lapstrake boats. | ^all 649-0641. 0696. After two ‘ years os chief, The position of chief is filled by STATION WAGONS and are selling this 8 room 2- 24,000 South Windsor—7% room ed Hying room, dining room, Run little shop-by-mail club. Evinrude motors, and Ship- (XIMFORTABLE room for gen- level ranch located in Man­ Ellison cited added responsi- the mmlasioners without ex­ PLUMBING AND Heating, Two hours weekly, lO weeks. Colonial model reduced for bedroom, modern' kitchen. EX' ECONOMICAL 1962 Plymouth Belvedere V-8, mate trailers. Open 7 days a tleman, very central. Phone ^ 0 ° “ tenement lUl Im- chester. Features include liv­ tra added feature-basem ent )l‘Uties in amination. new installations and repairs. Earn $60 or more In famous spring clearance. 4 bed­ 6 passenger wagon week. Petzolds, Route 6-A, 649-0613. provements. Apply 96 Foeter ing room with fireplace, kitch­ rec room. Only 12 years old- “vastty increased demim^ jm Officers reaj>pointed to exist­ 1961 Ford Country Squire 648-1774. products. (Jlub shopping saves Portland, (Jonn. DI 2-1196. Street or phone 648-7840. rooms, 2 baths, built-ins, 2- walk to schools, shopping, bus the office of chief as his rea- ing positions were deputy chiefs en with built-ins, dining room, car garage. $2,500 down. Stop Leaky 1961 Chevrolet Bel Air V-8, 9- friends money. Write for free ROOM for lady or gentleman, family room, den and 8 bed­ llne. Wesley R. Smito Agency, sons for resigning. He wUl. h w - Alan Barbrlck and Raymond passenger wagon 324-page catalog. No obligatimi. 17 FOOT Pehn Yan runabout, THREE ROOMS partly fur­ 1964 VOLKSWAGEN 646-18M o J ever, remain an active member Radlo-TV Repair quiet. Inquire 224 Charter O ^ rooms, garage, oil hot water 25,300 Vernon—4 year old 5 Hack; and lieutenants Walter I960 Oldsmobile 88, 9-passenger Popular Club, Department 70 h.p. Mercury outboard and' St., 643-8368, 246-4788. ^ nished, stove, refrigerator, ______!______of the department. trailer. Phone after 6, 649- heat and hot water. See Mr. heat, 1% baths. Maximum liv­ room ranch, completely air Dodd and William Loftus. Faucets Forever wagon Services 18 J802, Lynbrook, New York. ing area with country setting. $15,200 — (Jomfortable 6 room I Ast. (JhiOf Philip E. (Jrombie COMET 4637. Colby, 56 Birch Street. conditkmed, 2 full baths, Deputy Chief Barbrlck heads 1960 Oldsmobile Super 88, 6- COMFORTABLE ROOM tor • $24,600. Wolverton Agency, home near schools, bus, shop- vvas named by the commlsr*(r’ - passenger wagon (air con- CONNIE'S TV and Radio Serv­ gentleman, separate entrance, spacious paneled rec room mutual aid coordination; Dep­ “202” 2-DOOR SEDAN Install ice, available all hours. Satis­ Realtor. 649-2818. with fireplace and bar, Uv- ptng. 90x160 lot. Immediate oc- ers to assume the office of uty (Jhlef Hack is state forest diticHier) Help Wanted— Male 36 parking. C^ll 649-2555. cupancy. Vin Bogginl, Bel Air chief. (Jrombie has been active 1560 Dodge V-8, 6 paasenger faction guaranteed. Call 649- Diamonds— Watches— EAST SIDEl—New 4% rooms. Ing room with cathedral fire warden. Lt. Dodd is assign­ 1315. unheated. 649-1894. MANCHESTER—Six rooms, ga­ celling and stone fireplace, Real Estate, 648-0882. in the fire fighting field for 14 wagon PLUMBERS, heating men, 11- Jewelry 48 FRONT ROOM, half block from rage, oil heat, porch, wall to ed to engine 3, stationed at (Jo. FAUCETS Main Street, parking. 59 Birch kitchen with birch cabinets years. He served In the Blue 2; Lt. Loftus heads engine 4 at cen.sed, and experienced help- _____ — —i'-'.:::'------FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ wall carpeting, bookcases, MANCHESTER GREElT ers wanted for new work. For WATOT AND JEWELRY re Street. 649-7129. and G.E. buUt-lns, glass slid­ Hills Fire Department, Bloom­ Co. 1. with ond floor, Strickland St., in­ city utilities, good condition field; and the Wesleyan Uni­ CONVERTIBLES Millinery, Dre.^makins' 19 appointment call 629-8287. pairing. Prompt service. Up to ing doore and sundeck, 'wall- 4 bedroom ranch, 1% baths, LIGHT housekeeping room for, quire at 40 ^ Vernon St. throughout. Near Buckley versity Auxiliary of the Middle- Social officers elected at the $20 on your old watch in trade. to-wall carpeting throughout. fireplace, family sized kitch­ annual meeting include: Brad­ 1968 Oldsmobile 88 (JonverUble LADIES’ and gentlemen’s cus­ Closed Monday.s. F. E. Bray, lady, block from State The­ School. Priced at only $14,900. town Fire Department before MET-L-PAK Owner transferred. (Jharles Situated an a large hlg^h lot en, attached garage. Va­ ford Alpers, president; Elmer 1963, Pontiac Catalina Convert', tom tailoring and alterations. 737 Main Street, State' Theater ater, private entrance, reason­ surrounded by homes of joining the local department Furnished Apartments 63-A Lesperance, 640-7620. cant — Immediate occu­ Schneider, vice president; Wil­ ible 643-2264. Building. able. 649-7969 after 6. comparable value. four years ago. 1962 Oldsmobile 98 Convertible RECEIVING pancy. Second In command will be liam Loftus, treasurer; Peter R(X>MS FOR gentlemen, one THREE HEATED rooms fur­ COVENTRY - On 80 acres. Arno, secretary. Alex Blozie was a FAUCET CONTROL 1961 CadGlac Convertible nished, private entrance, desir­ 26,250 East Hartford — New 7 Frank Enes, who has been pro­ 1967 Lincoln Convertible Moving— ^Trucking— Fuel and Peed 49-A block from Main Street, kitch­ Hilltop 8-room home, new hot WARREN E. HOWLAND re-elected for another five year CARTRIDGE able, $85; 4th large heated water heat, out-huUdlnge, 1800’ room Colonial, 4 large bed- moted from captain of Co. 1 Storage 20 MAN en privileges, parking. 643-5127, roams, 12x24 Uving room, REALTOR to assistant chief. He has been term as fire commissioner. The Over 60 excellent cars— DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace 643-9828 room, furnished, with garage. Volkswagen DeLuz;e Sedan road frontage. Beautiful view. Rev. Edward J. Radzevlch of UNCONDITIONALLY $80. (Jhildren welcome. GA 9- formal dining ro(nn, anfi a member of the department Choose yours now. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light and stove length. $10 per load Only $20,000. Lawrence F. Fl­ 850 Main St., Manchester St. Francis of Assisi Church GUARANTEED Full-time, year ’round posi­ 9923. large kitchen with Tappah for nine years. He will be re­ trucking and package delivery. delivered. Tel. 742-7886. FURNISHED ROOMS, complete ano, Realtor, 643-2766, Charles was re-elected chaplain. tion, experience in receiv­ light housekeeping facilities. 400 bullt-lns, 1% batiu, 2- 643-1106 sponsible for departmental op­ Refrigerators, washers and Nicholson, 742-6854.______car garage, ready to occupy. No waahers to wear out— SCRANTON MOTORS, stove moving specialty. Folding ing methods preferred, all Centrally located. Mrs. Dorsey, CHOICE, mCBCUnVB type, EQUIPPED WITH 2 sun visors, electric wipers, eration and training. company benefits. Apply in .Garden— Farm— Dairy heated, furnished 2-hadroom MANCHESTERi-Lookout Moun BOLTON -r 440 foot frontage, Lt. Bradford Alpers has been no packing, threada. or stems INC. chairs for rent. 649-0752. 14 Arch Street, Manchester. 36,800 South Windsor—Owner person or call Mr. Glad­ Products .50 apartment, first floor, center windshield washers, bumper overriders, rignal tain, seven room Colonial, 2 wooded, and even a brook, elevated to the position of RockvUle-Vernon to repair or replace — and Rockville, adults, $35 weekly. transferred. Must sell this 6; Neat 6 room older home with deputy chief, and ^11 assume GUARANTEED UNCON- 166 Union Street RockvlKe stone at 643-9909. FURNISHED ROOM near fireplaces, 1% tiled baths, hot Painting—Paperine 21 APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, M -'i "ireet. 9 Hazel Street. 875-912,. water oil heat, 2-car garage, month old 5% room raised fire alarm system. Close to command of the newly created r ' ------I 1 9 9 5 DHTONALLY. (Joms in to­ 643-9533, 876-2521 lights, heater and defrosters, tool kit, leatherette Greenings, Delicious. Wine- 649-2170. large family room, city util­ ranch home that features 2 ManchesterJlne. $ 1 6 , J. Are prevention bureau. His M J tS rj day—we'll be glad to dem­ PAINTING. EXTERIOR and In­ saps, Romes, Starks. Bunce TWO ROOM heated apartment. upholstery, seat belts. ities, large lot. Immediate oc­ full baths with 'vanity, large Carpenter, Broker, 649-6061. duties will Include building in­ DEUVERED IN MANCHESTER onstrate. terior, paperhanging. wall Farm,. 529 W. Center. 643-8116. 'blOMPSON HOUSE — Cottage Kitchen set, gas range, bed­ cupancy. Built by Ansaldl. family styled kitchen with ____ spection, pre-fire, planning and Obscenity Count Aato Driving School 7-A built-lns, and glOM sliding PORTER STREET an paper removed, dry wall work. GRAND-WAY Street, centrally located, large room set, refrigerator. Free Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. fire prevention work. Reasonable rates. Bank financ­ lUeasantly furnished rooms, gas, electricity. Low rent Ap­ doors, flniahM recreation room (Jape (m large land- Price includes: Standard transmission, heater, defrosters, Capt. Harold Dodd will com­ Orolg R. Argubrtghit 21, of ing arranged. Fully insured Manchester Paricade Household Goods 51 parking. Cali 649-2358 tor over­ ply 10 Depot Square, Apt. 4. room and fireplace, 2-cor scaped lot,*^ $600 down. Call mand Co. 1, moving up from oil filter, air cleaner, dual signal lights, wheel discs, 2 E-ZLERN Ma n c h e s t e r v i c i n i t y — CJarl Zinsser, 648-0038, or How­ 649-9558, Joseph P. Le'wis. night and permanent guest $ .90 Lakefront opportunity. Well gorisge, nice lot with birch the position of lieutenant. Lt. Todedo, Ohio, a temporary Ver­ year coolant . . . and Ford Motor Co. 2 year or 24,000 ard Realty (Jo., 232-6276. Driving School EVERYTHING IN sterilized re­ rates. built vacant 4% room Ranch, trees. Save costly closing ______Arthur Snow will now be cap- non resident, woe arrested lost mile warranty. FEDERALs LABEL LIST PRICE 92178. WILLIAMS INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ conditioned used furniture and cost. $4,800 wKl assume ing. You name your own price HYDRAULIC backhoe and pay- appliances, high quality • low GENTLEMAN’S R(K>M — plastered walls, fireplace, night and charged with possee- Oonnactlcut’a largezt, auto- 1689 large private lot, many shade mcjTtgage. MANOiESTER Six room ‘‘“^ “^^i^^^nges necesslUted S i A C Down ir Month 649-7863, 875-5401. loader operator. Steady work. large closet, next to bath, at­ alon 6 t obscene Uterature ai ' mafic and stan&rd prices. LeBlanc Flirnlture. 196 Septie Tanks DELIVERED IN MANCHESTER Cape, 2-car garage, aluminum nniwing three new lieutenants. I 7D Bank Financing OIL SERVICE Tel. 649-7842. I South Street, RockvlUs, 875- tractive home near every­ trees, 128’ water frontage. BxcluslTe frith siding, new beat, plumbing and pictuces. iMa pick-up service, taen- AND Anxious out of town owner Fireman Daniel Spencer has PAINTTNO, PAPBRHANGING 2174. Open 9-8. thing. 21 (Jhurch Street. bath, wooded lot, $16,000. Phll- Argubcight wo6 to bs pns- PLUMBING — HEATING •ga classroom, older and Good work, reasonable rates. EXPERIENCED automotive i u U n g $16,500. Lawrence F. been named lieutemuit of en­ 649-4956. U A R R E A L T Y C30., INC b r j^ Agency, 649-8454. entod in Oirouit Oouit IS in iMrvous students our mm- Over SO years in Manchester. and sporting goods man want­ SEVEN PIECE dining room PlaggMl Sawan SUNROOF MODEL $90 ADDITIONAL Flano, Realtor, 048-2766 gine 2, stationed at Co. 2. Fire- AIR CONDITIONING Matty. U5 Center St., Man- 648-2692 RockvtUe today. Ha was ar­ Your nefohbor my recommen­ ed for depertment manager set, love seat, oval shaped LARGE, pleasant ftirniahisd Charles Nicholson, 742-5854. 5he«er. OaD tor tree book­ with fastest growing leased de­ 114.900 —.Outstanding value In rested ly Constable Raymond Moriarty Brothers dation. Raymond Flake, 649> marble top table, corner what­ room for two gentleman, park­ Robert D. Murdock Manchester Green area. 6 William Carbone ^ ^ m e let. 643-860X pertment chain in the country. Mashiaa O lM ia i Berube and John Morshaill who 9287. not piece. All In good condition. ing, private home, conven­ Bo l t o n . , . terrlflo value. 648-6472 rooms, garage, wall-to-wall lieutenants of engine 1 ^md “Buy with (mnfldence from Hartford County’s Oldest 341 BROAD ST. Excellent opportunity for right (Jail 643-9920 after $ p.m. iences. 543-2541. Beptle Tanks. WsBa. $15,900 for this expandable carpeting, excellent condition,, emergency 6, respecUyely. Boto reported that Argubrlght mail­ EDWARD R. PRKJB — Paper- Sewer Llaee laetaHed—Cel­ ed aome obscene photos to a Lincoln, Continental, Mercury, Comet A Wtllys Jeep man. Salary commensurate ranch of 0 room plus breeze- olooe to sdhoolSi High os- men will be atati(mM at (Jo. 1. Dealer” 649-4540 l e a r n t o DRIVE - Special hanging and painting service. vdth experience and ability. r9^\raixTN(3HOUSE ~ electric lar Waterproofing Dona. TED TRUD O N way and garage. Two flre- Vernon, resident who notified attenfion to nervous and elder­ Lts. Foiglietti and Spencer ore 849-1003. Paid vacation, fringe benefits. stove, very good condition. NICE FRONT room next to Places, full diY cellar, lot is VERNON—5 room naob, b«s6- mortgage. Trona- poUce. Chief Edmund F. Dwyer ly- Claasroom for teen-agers. TOLLAND TURNPIKE tofrod owner neMa immediate both former memben of the 801 Center Street 648-6135 Write Box E, Herald. Call 233-8194. I hath, paiklng. 54$HM22. »Mx260. F uU VA or FHA avail- inent caMge, oontor tot ^ posUl authorities have o n a r i h u b s . x n x t r j l Ptpkup service. Day mr eve- PAIN'X'IHO by Dick Fontaine, IMUNNEY BROS. mlo. Wesley R. Smith A g taay, Olastonbury Fire Deportment ■Hi TALCOTTVILLE J. Owokett, Realtor. fwtor. HMm. 106611b Beitb, been notified. i Jteasooabla rates. Interior and exterior, quality MAN WANTED part-time. Ap- PLEASANT ROOM for gsatla- SfiW Kfigfi Dispofifil Co. BrolMr, 6404MO. • tt-tm L All positions, with tb» sxetp- Driving AeadaiBBy, worirauuudiip. Fbr free eett- MS-lSIf. r in person, Pins Fbarmecy, NORGE Msetrte dryer, w esl-l man, parUag. It Edmiad UL 150-1S2 Peari St....545 6508 «49-2838^PEN EVENINGS mates cell evenings 52T-95n. g ntsr and Adams Street lent etyidittcii. $?5. 945-1849. 5 4 5 -m . ■ ‘ ( . It % I : ' I I J .' )

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VAGB SIXTEEN jSlanrW atfr lEttfttins H erald TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1064 Averafe Dailj Net Prenn Rmi For the Weak Bndad Linne Lodge, Knights of Fbbmaiy 8, 1864 Al)Oilt Town Pythias, will meet tomorrow at Beth Shalom 8 p.m. In Orange Hall. Plans VWr toaiglii^ Mar will be discussed for a S7th an­ 13,892 Thnmdey chaaee. et < M nrt T . 1)niotay of Hartford niversary celebration of the Open House M«mb«r ct the Audit «Mi upoate tom orrow a t noon a t lodge, and the 100th anniversary Bureau ot dm ilatlon late hi day. High la tOk •T mooting of ttw Mandieoter of the Knights of Pythias. IUanehm$t*ir-~^A City o f VUtogo Charm Bonn! of Roattom at tlw Man^ cheat or Oountiy diib. He ia Set Sunday aariotant chief of licensee and VOL. LXXXra, NO. 113 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGBS-^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRURY 12, 1964 (Claeelfled Advertiaiiig oa Page 88) ctataiB in tiio inaumnce oom- Unit Meetings Open house will be held Sun­ PRICE SEVEN eiN T S mieaiomr’a office, Hartford. He day, from 2 to 6 p.m., at new wW diaouaa new state laws Set by League Tenuple Beth Sholom on E. Mid­ governing real estate traasac- dle Hpke., just east of Parker Some Want Money The Manchester League of St. Women Voters has announced The outstanding and unusual Demand Rated Soft-Pedaled PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) Q aeaa of Peace Mothers its four monthly unit meetings. structure, with its three oup<^ —Pi'esident Johnson’s new < S i^ wttl meet tomorrow at The topic of discussion will be expressing the basic tenets of idea man Is getting about Judaism, has won numerous Reapportionment Pnt 8:S0 pjn. at the home of Mrs. the North End Urban Renewal 600 letters a day In response Ajothony Balboni, 152 Green project. The three main points architectural awards, and .is to his request for Ideas, considered one of the outstand­ On Return of Red Defector Manor Rd. to be covered will deal with (1) Prof. Eric Frederick Gold­ “Urban Renewal and What Does ing religious structures in the man of Princeton University Jajme Newirth, a member of It Hope To Achieve,” (2) "How New Ei^land region. was appointed by Johnson Are Plans For a Particular Invitations have gone out to GENEVA (AP)—Soviatt Stats Department press officer^ One Western delegate said last w e^ to keep hew ideas ttw oast of "Hie Barretts of this Indicated the Soviet Union Wimpole Street,” will appear on Project Developed,” and (3) all area clergymen and congre­ Richard I. Phlllppis said Nos­ flowing into the White disarmament negotiator senko told U.S. officials he was does not want Nossenko’s defec- the Pat Turner show tomor­ What Is Involved In Our North gations as well as to local dig­ House. In an Interview Tues­ Back Into Court Hands Semyon K. Tsarapkin a KGB btaff officer sent to Uon to poison the atmosphere at row at 1:15 pjn. on radio sta­ End Project and the Proposed nitaries, to attend the open day, Goldman said about Gets CSEA Post Geneva on temporary duty from the disarmament talks. tion WINF'. Hie show will be Plans For The Area.” house. charged today that “pro­ 20 per cent offer impractical Mrs. Paul Hillery of 138 Pit­ vocative activity” by West­ security headquarters in Mos­ A Western official said Tsar­ suggestions; 25 per cent are presented Thursday, Friday and cow. apkin played down the whole af­ Saturday at Bowers S ch ool kin St. will hold the first of John W. Thompson of ll8 Au­ serious suggestions by ex­ tumn St. has been named chief ern Intelligence agencies led Asked about Tsarapkin’s de­ fair 1 norder to belittle Nossenko Auditorium by Hie LdttJe Thea­ these meetings tonight at 8. Doctors to Hear perts in various fields; 50 staff representative of the Con­ to the defection of Yuri I. mand that the Swiss take steps in the eyes of U.S. e;cpet'U v;ho GOP ^ k i n g ter of Manchester. Curtain time Tomorrow at 9:30 a.m., Mrs. per cent are good propoals necticut State Employes Asso­ Nossenko, an expert on his to return Nossenko to Geneva a may be trying to evaluate what­ la 8:30 p.m. FVed Geyer of 330 Spring St. Surgeon Friday fro' i educated citizo-s '7ho will be hostess. ciation. The announcement was delegation. He demanded high-ranking Swiss official in ever information ’the defector are not expert in the field Bern said privately: "Delegates took with him. D ecisio n by There will be two meetings made by Hugo F. Benignl, pres­ Dr. Thomas J. Donovan will about which they wri’.c. aid Chapman Joy Circle of North ident of CSEA. that the Swiss return him. at the disarmament conference Western co.iference sources Methodist Church will meet to­ Thursday. Mrs. Chester KaV' speak to the medical staff at The U.S. State Department the remaining 6 per cent linsky of 40 Earl St. will have Thompson, a native of Staten are free to come and. go as they said it was highly unlikely that CO 'in personal appeals for morrow at 2 p.m. at the church. Manchester Memorial Hospital announced Monday that Nossen­ the security-minded Soviet gov­ Top Tribunal the first one at her' home at Island, joined the State Em­ please. We are not their money. Mrs. Herbert Alley, Mrs. Ruth at noon Friday. ko, Identified u an officer of the ernment would send important 9:30 ajn., and at 8 p.m. Mrs. ployes staff as its first field nurses.” Holmes and Mrs. Nancy McKen- Dr. Donovan’s talk, entitled top Soviet security agency KGB, documents concerning its nu­ Douglas Smith of 407 Wood- representatlw in 1959. There Tsarapkin’s statement con- HARTFORD (AP)—'Th# drick will be hostesses. After Current Surgical Concepts In had requested political asylum tabjed no direct criticism of clear striking force or military bridge St. will conduct the final are now four representatives. the meeting v there will be a Thompson was a social work­ Common Cardiac Conditions,” In the United States. The 33- Nossenko or of the United plans to Geneva with the dis­ task of making the Con­ white elephw t sale. session of the series. is being sponsored by the Man­ yecu'-old agent vanished eight armament delegation. necticut General Assembly Mrs. Mltchel Haxige, commit­ er for the Connecticut State States. Events Welfare Department and, for a chester Area Heart Association d; s ago. Western officials noted that ’They said Nossenko could more representative of the Andrew T. Suhie, son of Mr. tee chairman, is in charge of ar­ in conjunction with National year, an English and mathe­ . Since he presumably had ac Tsarapkin did not accuse the have taken documents concern­ population will be left in and Mrs. Andrew Suhie, 86 Holl rangements for monthly unit Heart Month, and is part of the sees to secret Soviet disarma­ U.S. Central Intelligence Agen­ ing Soviet tactics in the dl.sarm- m e^ngs. She is assisted by matics teacher at Bacon Acad­ 8t., recently returned on the emy In Colchester. as.sociation’s teaching program ment and defense information, cy of having spirited Nossenko ament talks. Such documents In State the hands of a federal Mrs. H. Maidment, Mra. Mar­ ocesin-going tug USS Ute from He served with the U.S. Ma­ for the profession. Nossenko Is a great prize for away, but merely spoke of "for­ could be of immense value to court. a tour of duty with the Seventh tin Duke, Mrs. Vincent Ramizi, rines In Korea In 1951-62 and, Dr. Donovan is a thoracic and Western intelligence agencies. eign intelligence agencies.” the West. That was apparent yester­ Fleet in the Western Pacific. Mm. Wendell Lose, Mm. Wil­ after his discharge, attended cardiovascular surgeon on the In a prepared statement read day after Republican leaden The Ute serves as towing ves­ liam ‘Whitney and Mm. Leon­ St. Michael’s College in Ver­ staff of Hartford Hospital and to newsmen, Tsarapkin accused Highway Probe announced they will app^ sel for gunnery "practice, and ard Shankman. mont. a consultant at Manchester Me­ the Swiss authorities of tolerat­ Monday’s ruling by a three- provides diving services for The public is welcome to at­ Thompson will continue as a morial Hospital. He resides at ing this activity on the sidelines Nearly Complete judge federal panel that the various vessels in the fleet. tend any of these meetings. representative for CSEA, Cha,)- 100 Westland St. Hoffa Claims Agents of the 17-nation disarmament makeup of the General Aseem- ter 400, composed of more than conference. He made it clear he LaBelle Reports bly ia unconstitutional. GOLDEN DELICIOUS 1,400 retired state employes. considered Switzerland responsi­ The court had expressed hope Thompson is married. The ble for Nossenko’s disappear­ the General Assembly would BARRiCiNI ance. couple have five children. exclusively »t HAR'TFORD (A P )— An agree to reapportion itself end­ 6 to 7 Lb. Spying During Trial He called on the Swiss to investigation of the State ing a system which the court Avg. Bag "take all necessary measures to said gave imequal weight to Liggett Drug return Nossenko to his place of Highway Department’s ap­ votes oast, in electing state sen­ APPLES CASH FUEL PARKADE CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP)—Edward Grady Par- work and to his family.” praisal division will be com­ ators and representatives. tin ended his appearance as chief government witness pleted “in a matter of But it would take a special SERVICE ...you have a baby in tbe bouse, in James R. Hof fa’s jury-tampering trial today—and (See Page Ten) days,” S t a t e’s Attorney session of the legislature for an ALWAYS A FINE VARIETY OF apportionment measure to be Save 83.00 On 200 Gallons was promptly subpoenaed by the defense. John LaBelle said today, enacted even If both parties IN and OUT-OF-SEASON PRODUCE! Partin was excused at ll:80<^ 24-Hour Burner Service "T*—r V 1~-»» LaBelle declined to elabo­ - -A . were able to agree on a plan. a.m., after tesUfying two days about it. The union leader said LBJ’s Speech rate on the statement when Gov. John N. Dempsey, a lor the government and under­ he will ask a higher court for Democrat, sdid he saw no point going O/i days of defense croes- questioned by a newsman, McKinney help. but his statement was the in summoning a special session axsmlnation. He took the stand The defense sought once more To Tax Aides if the court decision is to be ap­ 276 Lumber and Supply Co. eight days ago. to link Partin with what it said first indication that the Photo shows the badly damaged bow of the Australian aircraft carrier Mel- pealed. OAKLAND Partin was the only prosecu­ were shipments of arms to Fi­ probe was near completion. b^m e, which put into Sydney Harbor today. The carrier collided Monday with A regular aeerion o f the as­ STREET Est. 1947— Bolton tion witness so far to link Hof­ del .Cfastro’s Cuba, but was Wide-Ranged LaBelle said further th a t. he the destroyer Voyager, slicing it in half. (AP Photofax.) sembly la not scheduled until fa, the Teamsters Union presi­ Tel. 643-2141 FRESH FISH blocked by the judge. had no intention of asking ifor January 1966. PERO dent, with alleged efforts to fix "This man has committed any special assistants in the in­ Republican leaders said after Haddock Fillets By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL Hoffa's 1962 conspiracy trial treason by trafficking in arms vestigation. a meeting yesterday that they Flounder Fillets with Fidel Castro," asserted de­ WASHINGTON (AP)—For 26 Ships Names, Paper Ballot Sliced Cod This suggestion was made by will wait until the panel issues ^ liis final day on the stand fense lawyer Jacques Schlffer. minutes and 3,500 chosen words. a grroup of GOP leaders yester-, a formal decree enacting its rs- Oysters was • all but overshadowed by of New York. With the jury ab­ President Johnson held forth on Cherrystone Clams day. apportionment decision. Hoffa’s charge that the FBI is sent, the attorney contended such a sweep of subjects as The Republican leaders decid­ Then, they will appeal to the spyldg on his every move and the government granted him bellyachers and bathrooms, ed not to support a GOP sena­ At Top Speed Votiug-at-Large U.S. Supreme Court Frozen the ^ d g e won’t do anything immunity from - prosecution; peace and poverty. tor’s call for a special session o f! "Since an appeal will be taken SWORDFISH thus "all his testimony was Since he was talking to field the General Assembly to inves-' O ff Australia and this matter will ultimately officers of the Internal Revenue tlgate the highway department be reeolved by the U.S. Supreme at the Meat Case and many Service, he also mentioned tax­ "We have concluded that a C ourt” the OOP leaders said, new fish items in the ^Vested payers and tax collectors. But SYDIfEY, Australia (AP)— Possible in "State A gie U m lu sed special session for this purpose ‘.*we see no reasonable prospect Food case. that was just a starting point for )3oth ships' were' moving at close n m*CC O ' would only inf)ame the Jury is not possible because Gov, of any useful results from any a ramble through domestic and to. tpp speed when tbe ;20,000-ton | - 's " k 'n f l T T with unsubstantiated charges. (John) Demraey and the Demo-, special-session of the General M. J 1 Partin has tesUfied his only foreign fields. imnWiMfUtCiurnq Injo By EDWm KENT Assembly at this time. We SHURFINE dealings with -Castro caine ciratie 83niie majority will not the desttoyw V^ager Monday ___ I Along- the way ' there were permit a legislative Inquiry,” the HARTFORD .(A P )— ^PoUtic&l-c^pnfuaion crept ovar the .tiMsefioce arasilA net eapect the TUNA FISH VA-nCAN CTTY (AP) — Pope when he was a popular Ameri­ cracks at critics of his handling nigbt-and eleavea her in half in Governor to call a sperial ses­ Special All V"eek can hero seeking to unseat dic­ of foreign ItoUcy, and assuranc- leaders said In a joint state­ threa seconds, the Melbourne’s Connecticut scene today as it dawned on state officials Pa’ ' VI told preachers and par­ ment yesterday. ^ sion.” tator Juan n^tis,ta. ^ that "we are a. much beloved Sk&f)sir- aald today. and party leaders they may have to hold An electipn-at- 3 cans $1.00 iah priests of Roman churches State Sen. Robert L. 1§fllW, The court mnlU hear argu­ todaii/that \ modem Hoffa, president of the Teim - pwple tlmiughout the world” — Capt. K.' J. Robertson de large next November. ments March 16 In New Haven that w e . are respected and ap­ R-New Canaan, caHled for a spe­ sorib ^ .Australia’s worst peace come characterized by doubt, cial session lart week to probe Nobody wants such an elec­ most the only solution to the on how Its deerss wril be imq>le- inibllc scandal and spiritual con­ (See Tago Ten) preciated "regardless of what time naval disastef after the ,merited. Buitoni’s alleged irregularities In land­ tion. problem. fusion. some of the 'bellyachers say.” Melbfiuraci the Australian It would be one where every­ Although the 1868 General The decree should oome with­ The President held forth In the taking by the highway depart­ navy’s fla ^ fp , limped into port ROMANA The Pope spoke to the lenten ment. body elected to a seat in the Assembly has now been held in weeks after tbe hearing. , preachers In the Sistlne Chapel Eadt Rdom of the White House with lb9 of su ^ v o rs from General Assembly would repre­ unconstitutional,' It does not The 'Republican appeal will SPAGHEHI LBJ OutdancieS State Chairman A. Searle the destroyer. The carrier’s bow on the occasion of Ash Wednes­ ’Tuesday on hpme, election day, sent all of the people of the follow that the measures It en­ not be the only reappmtionment No, 8 or No. 9 wife, mother, the <3oIden Rule Pinney had backed Bliss’s pro- was badly damaged. day. IMsal. state. acted are illegal. cose before tiie Supreme Court Box 19c "Ideals are In crisis; philoso­ Diplomatic; Corps (three times), national defense, A navy spokesman held out Under accepted law, an In­ Several other appeals from the budget, waste, poverty, civil Some party leaders were re­ little hope for 79 Voyager crew Senators would no longer rep­ Special 8 Boxes $1.00 phy has been replaced by calcu­ portedly angry over Bliss’s Is­ resent their districts; members valid legislature gets oneanee other states are pending. lations of Immediate utility. By FRANCES LEWINE rights, ttiming-out lights, public members listed as missing, but to legalize Itself before Its acts It Is poerible that the appeal, service and his regard for his suance of charges and pro­ a search is continuing. There of the House of Representatives Fears that things are worsen­ .WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ posals without clearing them would no longer represent the are to be considered Invalid. when it comes, w(ti be' aocom- ing, as if this were inevitable, dent Johnson-proved he can out­ Treasury secretary. are three known dead, including ’There is no pro'vlslon for a sec­ panled by a plea fqr a Bupepms Campbell’s Mushroom with party headquarters. the destroyer’s commander, various towns. if.. .you baye a showering, shaving husband. overcome the spirit, while spirit­ dance the best of Washington’s Also.: Cuba, Laos, 'Vienna, So­ ond chance, however. Court order .staying enactment Soup ______6 cans $1.00 Yesterday’s statement'was Is­ Cbpt Duncan H. Stevens, 43, of All voters would have to cast ual and moral gains no longer dlplbniatic conis. viet Premier Khrushchev, Red sued by Housa Speaker J. Ty­ To elect a General Assembly of tbe lower odurtv-apporticir- Sydney., ' ballots for all candidates. This W"FT arer in fashion,” he said. He hardly misMd a dance in Chin;., Panama, Hie U.S. plane ler Patterson of Old Lyme and would mean listing 330 candi­ on the same old basis next fall ment plan. (Pronounced “Weft”) TAKE YOUR CHOICE "The sword of the spirit seema close to two hours And was still shot down over East Germany, Senate Minority Leader Peter .Stevens' was on the Voyager’s dates, if the size of the next would be asking for a second Such a stay was granted to have been ^left in the scar- twirling in the' Skist Ballroom Viet Nam,' changes in ' 69 P. Marian! of Groton after a bridge when she was struck by legislature was made to conform chance. Oklahoma after a federal panel Miss Iowa Bacon, when the last of his ambassa­ bard ot doubt and spiritual con­ of the world’s 113 governments, meeting ailso attended by Bliss, the carrier during night maneu­ to the past. Paper ballots would There would be great risk had decreed a new apporUan- Dubuque Frankfurts, fusion. Exactly for this reason, dorial guests had left a gala Dwight D. Elsenhower, foreign Pinney and oUier party lead­ vers 20 miles off the Australian that when it convened In 1963 ment idan for its I^ri^ture.. White House reception Tuesday have to replace voting ma­ Liverwurst, Large the mes.sage of the religious aid, disarmament— ers. coast 120 miles south of Sydney. chines. its very move would be clouded Tbe Republican appeal win Bring a W-F-T over the border Bologna or Cooked truth must be made to resound night. And a conclusion that: “ We The GOP leaders proposed, The bow section of the 3,600- with Ulegallty. Regardless of seek to upeet the court’s ruling with the greate.st strength.” A Marine Girps jazz combo, can’t be satisfied with yester­ ton destroyer sank within 10 A special session of the Gen­ against the system ot electing Salami as an alternative to the spe­ eral Assembly would have to be the eventual outcome, the situa­ ’The Pope a few hours earlier playing everything from cha- day. Tomorrow Is going to be cial session, that s]»ecial as­ minutes. The stem remained tion would produce endless liti­ membere o f the HPuse I on a lb. 59c had his forehead marlced with cha-rha and samba to Dixieland a better world for all of our peo­ afloat for three hours. The de­ called just to set up the machin­ town instead o f a populatixm ba- sistants be appoint^ to aid ery for an election-at'-large, In gation. into Connecticut in '64! ashes in his private chapel. kept the tunes short so "the ple.” State’s Atty. John D. LaBelle stroyer was a marvel of modern ais. Each o f Connecticut’s 169 all probability. Aside from" an election-at- "Pi’blic morality is every day Pres.’dent could get around. ■the President started out us­ in his highway probe. electronics—literally a push­ SHOP PINEHURST do’.tbl” offe"ded by miserable Johnson seemed as indefatiga­ ing notes typed on cards, ran button ship whose gims and All this may very well come large, there Is at least one other (See Page Tea)' Asked to cennment on this* possible course of actioui The WEDNESDAY of bad custom.s and by ble a his 19-year-old daughter, out ' those, then kept going in proposal. Governor Dempsey steering’ could work automati­ to pass. pv.''‘ l'-‘ty which spread the scan- Lynda Bird. chatty, off-hand fashion. cally 'With radar. W hy? U.S. Supreme Court could be said special assistants can be asked to issue an order validat­ from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. d" " d makes na'-tnre.s of He danced with the wives of Soi e things he said; named only by the courts on Robertson, on the bridge of Because three federal judges have declared that the way the ing next November’s election In thoio 0'’ ?nly immoral spectac- many ambassadors — including “ Taxpayers are people.” ’Tax- application by a state’s attor­ the carrier at the time, told Connecticut General Assembly advance even though the make­ ney, and that LaBelle has not reporters there was no moon but up of the General Assembly re­ B i ^ e t i n s (See Page Ten) (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Ten) filed such an application. the sea was calm and conditions was constituted for its 1963 ses­ sion was unconsUtutional. mains the same for this one generally good for the maneu­ more session. - Culled from AP Wires Writ Halts Hearings vers. Thus, the 1965 legislature "W e had been engaged in -will be unconstitutional, also, It is problematical whejhci' ENFIBJLD (AP)— A vrrtt. the high court would accede to Fans Shower nig .t flying exercises which re­ unless its makeup Is changed. ENVOY TO RED CHINA was served on Town Manager quire the carrier to move as ’Time and circumstances are such a request. Francis J. Tedesco Tuesday or­ The fact that Republican In­ PARIS (AP) — The For­ fast as possible,” Robertson lacking for a reorganization on eign Ministry olllcially aa« dering him to appear in the said. a permanent basis before the terests are planning to appeal B eatles with Count of Common Pleas Feb. 20 the case involving the consUtu- Bounced today the appoint­ MEATOWN "Both ships were blacked out election. ment of Claude Chayet as to show cause why a temporary 1215V2 SILVER LANE. EAST HARTFORD expect for the port and star­ Hence, an election-at-Iarge as French charge, d’affairee In injimction should not be issued board and red masthead lights. a stop-gap measure presents al­ (See Page Sixteen) ‘^Jellv Babies’ to prevent him from holding Peking. He will leave fmr Red "Melbourne hit Voyager amid­ China next Tuesday. The aa- “ALL MEATS FRESH CUT—NONE PRE-PACKAGED!»» ships'. cutting through her like WASHINGTON (AP) — TTie (See Page Ten) Bounoement eaid lEayet wlU a knife. Voyager split clean In fly to Tifltyo and Hong K < ^ . Beatles, Britain’s rock ’n’ roll / halves. The halves slid down our STORE HOURS: TUES.-WED. 9-6; THURS.-FRI. 9-9 sensations with the ragmop hair Physician Suggests Clinic IVom there he will contliiM rides. to Canton and le doe to teaeli SATURDAY 8 fo 6— (CLOSED ALL DAY M ONDAY) styles, rocked the capital’s teen­ “ Voyager slid easily under age set who showed their appre- Peking Feb. 83. The round- our bow. Melbourne did not For Non-Inhaling Smokers 'about route ie neoeeeary be- clatl by pelting them with even rise when she hit. jelly beans. News Tidbits cause there le no direct air "I ordered engines astern conncctlea between Franco In their first live American from the AP Wires (reversing propellers) and we By ALTON BLAKESLEE" <»ln dissuading people from smok and Red Catian. Fresh Cut CHICKEN concert—that Is the way It was drifted away trqm the two sec­ Associated Press Science Writer ing because "the government billed — the four singers of tions of the Voyager. NEW YORK (AP) — A new cannot and will, not be the FORDS MVOBOED "yeah, yeah” music drew WINDOW if...your wash basket never seems empty. Gov. Rockefeller opens inten­ "The im m etote thoughts of kind of smokers’ clinic—for peo­ emancipator.” FAIRFIELD, Idaho (AF) squeals and screams Tuesday sive three-day campaign tour In my officers and men were to ple who enjoy and want to con­ Dr. Overholt said doctors nlgb' from some 8,000 young­ — Anne McDonneU Ford, 44, New Hampshire, promising to organize rescue operations. tinue cigarettes—was suraested should “ cbnvinclngly advise rel­ was granted a divorce today SHADES sters, mosUy girls, in the Wash- continue criticizing the nation’s Those carried out by members today by a chest specit^t. ative.';, friends and patients of ingto'i Coliseum. from Henry Ford H, ehalr- L e g s and foreign policy and accusing of Melbourne were very The' clinics would teach how the Immediate and long-term man of the board of tlie Ford Breasts Mode to Order Dressed in tight gray suits Arizona Sen. Barry Ooldwater smooth.” 111 effects of smoking” while to smoke safely, without inhal­ Motor Oo; Judge O h a r 1 e a ALSO Although Robertson declined t wiUi black Chesterfield collars, of downgrading this state’s ing, said Dr. Alvan L. Barach avoiding "any Carrie Nation Sooggin granted (tie divorce VENETIAN BLINDS the'' twar^ed away on their first-in-the-nation presidential of New York City. type of prohibition.” Page Sixteen) to the eoclally promtnerib Bring yonr old rollers ia ...you need HELCO’s Rental Hot Water Service! electric guitars to the pounding primary . . . Auto manufac' (SefB He said one method is to take Dr. Overholt declared the Mre. Ford In prooeedlnge tlia3, and save 85e per shade drum;- of Ringo Starr. turers reported "up in arms” a puff of smoke into your "devastation” from smoking "is took only 20 mfauitee. Mrs. All In all, it was deafening. over President Johnson’s pro­ ^ m iriOUUl.mouth. 1./1UOCClose your ftpslips liWIlIJ.firmly. far greater than smallpox or posal to create more jobs by Ford then returned to Son Every time one of the boys t S o m b e r ( J r a s i i e s Tljen mhale air deeply through the plague ever was.” VaUey, about 7fl miles trem COMBO forcing employers In selected In­ Dr. Barach, emeritus profes­ It’s the best way to make sure you always have all the oceans of shook his shaggy locks the au- the nose, nose. Then exhale — of tUs south-central Ids ho town, dustries to pay doable over­ course. sor of medicine at Columbia’s Quartered dlen ' shrieked. In Perform ance where the has been etnyiag 'Venders sold cotton candy, time rates. Dr. Barach told the New York (College of Physicians and Sur­ geons, said, ‘"The motivation of wtate eetabWelilng tbe six- piping hot water you’ll ever need. You see, there’s nothing to peanuts and large buttons with .Undersecretary of State State Medical Society, “ There week reeldenee reqiflrenient George Ball and British envoy FORT WALTON BEACH. Fla. Is no scientific evidence that the cigarette abstentionists may the legend, "I love Beatles.” for divorce. Ford was rspro- Cyril Pickard call on President (AP)—Two hundred newspaper- non-inhaling smoking causes be questioned if there are Also available were wigs that tented osly by ss sttomey. W e d . buy! No cost for normal installations! An^no maintenance wo lid allow a wearer to give a Makarios of Cypress to present men and foreign military per- cancer of the lung” and other clinics devoted only to the abo­ the latest ^S.- 'r ” p r- - (o Bonnel saw a B26 bomber crash' diseases. lition of smoking, and not to Grounds for the dlvsroo wsss reasonable imitation of a Bea- not dloclooed. worries! HELCO provides and installs a wonderful electric tle or a shaggy poodle. land kn international peace In flames Tuesday night during "A s physicians, we must be safer methods of smoking, es­ While they banted out their keeping force on Cyprus . . . A a demonstration at' Eglin Air careful not to indict the non­ pecially non-lnhallng. O n ly ! hit songs, the audience tossed New York organization formed Force Base. The crew of two irritant smoking of the non­ "The evidence is now ade­ GUANTANAMO EDICT waterheater for you.You enjoy all the benefits of flameless electric to preserve the neighborhood perished.... inhaler just because excessive quate to substantiate beyond a WA8HINOTON (AP) ~ Jelly beana at'the atage. In Bri­ The Defease Depa ilnunt an- tain jelly beans are pilled jelly school concept says It will try Jo)m Egan of the Napa Inhaling smoking is harmful, doubt that it Is more healthful hot water service • .. and aH you pay ie one special, monthly baUea. In aome myaterious way in the courts to stop a plan for (Calif.) Relgstcr said the bomb­ nor to support a war against en­ to sme^e' wlthodt em6ke enter­ aonnoed todw m t as nwrs they, have become identified the transportation of children er had Just completed a strafing joyment unless fiarm can be ing the lungs. I pose the ques­ flanUlee of nuUtnry wsdpio er P with the Beatles.' Among the from their neighborhood schools nm with its 50-callbcr machine demonstrated in ^ c h individual tion: Why i r this not empha­ ctvtllsa employee wW bo sfat COLONIAL, SKINLESS - service rate. For details, see your contractor or phone HELCO. Jelly beans were peanuts, combs to effect integration. i guns blaring gnd was pulling up case,” he said. sised, why Is non-inhaling smok-^ to Gustsaiiaio sad E|s3 is - ar 1 apparently anything else Britain’s Prime Minister sir,when the l o wing fell <^. Dr. Barach commented on a ing not emphasised as a pubHe pendents now there trill be is* moved over the fltort Ere II L A JOHNSON that came readily to hand. Alec Douglas-Home arrives ini The craft fell gtotesquely to speech presented^ by Dr. Rich- health measure?” After the show the Beatles ...... earth in an opea field two mUsi. aid H. Overholt of Boston on Smoking without Inhaling does years. Asst, fleeisIsfT sT Ds- Washington for a two-day Anglo- iiaso Afthar flyhrfslnr 2 1 b . P M N T 0 0 . helped rattle off prises at a American sammit eearimi from the abocked opectaton. "The Physician's Obligation to not produce cough, nor iacreaas FRANKS 2ib.bag T Q * T H E HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY maakod charity liau at tbe Bri­ Prarident JotanMB . . . With Tbe fllera were members of the Public . Regarding Ogarette carbon monaalde In the Mood, • ■.hi PHONE M>4601 tish Embassy. Most of the rix Weetera faculty membem fixet Air Commando Wing ot the< Smoking.” nor alter ling funntkn, Dr, WID.ONLYI SAVE30e M Taking part in the Beetle craie, baker Jamee Lead- Barach said. And 40 per ecot of n s MAIN ST. better ^ PcR’tland, Maine, baked these “Beetle itls record al- •naelled, tiie porge of Ohann’e Tactical Air Command based at Dr. Overholt, of Tufts Ubhrsp- amvwrriUee is tar from fln- BsilMirt Flrid, Fla. | Blty and Om O^wholt Clinic, In patients' “are' Oakpa” «nd iV 89 eente irihsd., asssnilBa to sdusnten bis text daclaMd ^ an "* " ‘ ever «n Oils. ■ t , t-. , ' Jt i imjrtdbe tbe leader i d * .•aghinanbu^^Daoemg.. . -ar ^ ■ f- prafSMdoii. ' i I / ,, • . 1/ j-"- <3 - k ■ , . • . , . ' -v'. 1 > i;