lBY 80,1964 Avenge Defly Net P n « Run Vw tha Weak Baded daanaiy S9^1M4 Vanaaai'al.R' 13,881 Manbar of tha Audit Bonae of Clroolatioa City o f VUit^m Charm ITE> liXXXm, NO. 103 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1964 (Olaaalfled AdrertWag aa Vago U ) PRICE SRVHN GEL Events In State Johnson’s Farm Plan Kenev GoJf Club Admits 1st Negro For Broader Payments HARTFORD f A P)— The first Ne.vro hns been ad- m 'tted to tb« aH white Keney Park Men’s Golf Asks Revival Club Councilman Thomas H. Cor- Of Portion of rivan made the announcement toda" after a month’s ne«^tla- tlons ^vith the club on behalf BrannanPlan of Gerard M. Peterson of 188 Cle'^eland Ave. The decision reverses two WASHINGTON (AP) — previous relections of mem­ ! ^resident Johnson tdd Con­ bership for Peterson and came the day before the city was set gress today the govern­ > n * i s to Imnose sanctions avatnst the ment should extend a big­ shops club which plays on the city- ger helinng hand to the na­ owned course at Keney Park. tion’s farmers. He called Corrigan quoted the club’s president, George Potts, saying for broader federal pay­ that "It was indeed unfortunate ments and urged efforts that inferences of dfscrlmina for reducing rui^ poverty. tion . . .’’ had been attached to The President sent his views the club’s actions. to Capitol m i in a special farm Potts maintained that the message. Keney group has had good rela­ In taking a firm stand in sup­ tions with the Midway Golf port of federal Intervention In Club, an all-Negro group which agriculture, he may well have also plays the Keney course. Pe­ laid down the line for his party’s terson is president of Midway. election-year battle on the farm State Police Sgt. Orlando Ragazzi, Sgt. Leo Turcotte and Policewoman Kath­ Potts said a large number of Issue. He asked for revival at erine Haggerty escort Mrs. Nora Rogers of Enfield, formerly of Rockville, to the Keney club’s membership part of the controversial Bran- had voted to accept Peterson in nan Plan. ; lunch today at headquarters in Hartford. (Herald photo by Saternis.) two previous ballots. Many Republicans and soms The refusal of admission, farm groups want the govern­ Potts said, had been based on ment to make s gradual with­ the club’s belief that: drawal from fovemment price, Dead Fliers Peterson’s activity aa president production and marketing con­ of the Midway Club would pre­ trol programs for agriculture. Mother Accused clude active participation in the Johnson’s proposals for com­ Returnedto Keney group’s affairs. modity programs cemtained no His reason for seeking mem­ surprises for farm leaders. bership was only to get a state They were in line with theme ad­ West Berlin In Babies ^Deaths handicap and not for active par­ vanced last' year by the late ticipation. President John F. Kennedy and BERLIN (AP)—The bodies of Secretary o fAgriculture Or- t&ree U.S. Air Force officers %ile L. BVeeman. lularly— ahot down 'over Communist East State’s Atty. Joel H. Reed II is expected to move to­ Pays $30 Million CSianges in the commodity Germany were brought to West day in Tolland County Superior Ck>urt for a bench war­ BLOOMFIELD (AP) — Tfre programs for cotton, wheat, ) budget Berlin today. rant against a 29-year-old mother of three in the death Emhart Manufacturing Co. has milk and potatoes. The revi­ ^ A brief ceremony was held at paid 880,104,450 for 802,- sions are aimed at Improving fo shop. West Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport of her two infant daughters while she lived in Rock­ 060 shares of American Hard' the Income of the producers of before the bodies were loaded ville. ware Oo. stock. these products and at strength­ N prices aboard an Air Force transport state Police Major Samuel with the death of one daughter, Tlie purduuM price, previous­ ening the family farm. to be flown to Wiesbaden, West Rome said today he will ask the Barbara Ann, seven months. ly undiscloaed, was announced A five-year extension of the . . .shop Germany. court to lodge a charge of MaJ. Rome said Mrs. Rogers last night by Stephen J. Ritfft, Food for Peace program and an The filers were stationed at manslaughter against Mrs. admitted last night that she Eknhart treasurer. expansion of the domestic food Wiesbaden and their widows Nora B. Rogers of 1 Jandot Dr., threw the baby into a crib on Emhart announced TVieaday stamp iwogram .More than $12 and children live there. Enfield. The Rogers lived on Jan. 2S, 1960. Mrs. Rogers took that it had oootracted to buy bllUon in farm surpluses has Ambassador George McGhee, Union St in RodcvUle until a moved to needy countries under the baby to Rockville City Has- the stock. French President Charles de Gaulle Rauses, putting his hand to his head, in ranking U.S. official in Ger­ short time ago. |fita) Bftorit beeame ill but tfra SeHers ineladed<'GI«ar*-«-; the Food for Peace plui. Tha many, said; “This is indeed a Investigation is continuing in child was dead on. anivnl, p ^ Ckxp., of New ToriUJIty; Nath­ news conference in Paris today. (AP Photofax.) .. ___ ■tamp plan enables needy per-, aad day for our nation. The the death of an U-month-old lice said. an and Heramb OhitNteh; the ■ona to buy increased quantities shooting, down of these brave of food a t regular grocery son, James, who died in Enfield The other daughter, Theresa^ Oluhacbfiau)idaMtot,aa4 Plmne man was a shocking aad hor­ last December...... and Atvfood Maoufactuxi^ Oo. ■twas. rible affair, entirely unneces> fsur..montha, died..on -A^ril 27, ' Greater use of human and Mrs. ^ g a r s WM arreaiiM 1057. Police said she suffocated Neutrat-Asia material nwources la rural saiT. Our hearts go out to their yesterday on a warrant issuM litrirW Cypriots Refuse loved ones.” to death. America under programs aimed There was an honor guard of by Tolland Coimty Coroner Ber­ equipment ti/r tlie H iM odh- l?6licy Aim of at combatting poverty, largely iO officers. McGhee and MaJ. nard J. Ackerman charging her (See Page Elifrt) tainer kiduijtfy. through greater emphqsis on the Gen. James H. Polk, the U.S. The transatiUCn uahto Eto^ agriculture department’s rural commandant in Berlin, stood in hart the lacgbst sina^e stock­ French Qiief NATO Peace Unit areas development program. He t) front of them. A second honor holder in American Hardware. ■aid he would be more specific g ^ rd was composed of IS Air American owns diversiAed in- in a later message on poverty, PARIS (AP) — President Police. U.S. Hopes Viet Boss duetries sudi as Savage Anns, “ LONDON (AP)—Greek and Turkish Cypriots today but a8 a starter recommended Four enlisted men carried the a weapons manufacturer, and Charles de GauUe today advo­ enlarged watershed and flood . .lb. 12c flag-draped coffins to the C180 Htil Corp., refrigerating and cated the neutralization of rejected plans for an international peace force—^includ­ prevention programs under fed­ tnwport. There was no band. eupermarket equipment mak­ Southeast Asia and srtid rela­ ing U.S. troops—to police the tom island. eral aid. . .lb. 59c To Press War Effort ers. tions with Red China are The development came after a'^ How much would his farm pro­ (See Page Eight) necessary to achieve it. diplomatic meeting had raised plan unless the force is answer- gram cost? Robb'er$ in Court Speaking to a crowded news hopes that a break in the Cyprus able to the United Nations. Johnson gave the figures 10 I SAIGON, South Viet Nam<^ment asked that their names be conference, De Gaulle defended deadlock was In sight. The allies are not likely to ap­ days ago in his budget message. bis decision earlier this week to (AP)—Ranking U.S. officials eX' withheld BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Two The C3rpijis Turks told Dun­ prove this because it would in­ He asked $5.8 billion for over­ vfth 7-rib Atom Freeze Bid pressed hope today the South Those with optimism noted young men who gave thenr- establlrii diplomatic relations can- Sandys, British Common­ volve the Soviet Union. all farm program spending in Viet Nam coup will lead to a the g^oVemment upheaval took selvee up in connection with a 'Mth the Chinese Communist wealth secretary, that the Joint > Diplomatic sources said the the year starmig next July l— and very Explained by U.S. atronger war effort against the place without bloodshed. This 854,700 robbery on Long Island reghne. force propositi was unaccept­ archbishop’s objections might $1.1 billion below this year’s Communists. was in contrast to the severe are scheduled to eppear in Cir-i- He declined to comment on able. be-overcome if U.N. Secretary- total. s lb. 39c. Some believed the new mUi- fighting Nov. 1-2 that overthrew cult OoUft tod&yi ! ' Htheia two-dhinAStwo-Chlnas ismiRissue — tli&that Is General U Thant endorsed'the Of the new total, about $1.7 GENEVA (AP) — The Uittted recogniring both the CSiinese Diplomatic sources said the States called on the Soviet Un­ tary ' strong man, MaJ. Gen. the late President Ngo Dinh Michael Orflno, 28, of Bridge­ NATO force. Whether Thant billion would be spent for farm Nguyen Khanh, a tough field mem . port, and Michael Chemero, 18, proposal also was rejected by would run the risk of Soviet aid programs — compared with ion today to Join in freezing all (See Page Eight) the Greek Cypriots who favor.^ development of military rockets commander, would bring badly But other U.S. officials saw of Monroe, were held under anger by doing this was ques­ 81.9 billion this year. The rest Pinehurst needed unity and discipline to major problems for Khanh in 825,000 bond each as fugitives U.N.-controUed peace force. tionable. , would be spent on research. and other means of delivering Representatives of the Greek md Hers nuclear arms. the fight agitinst the Viet Cong pulling together the government from Justice. British Foreign Secretary R. Food for Peace and other pro­ guerrillas. and army and nipping potential The men surrendered toiX^A^ nPAageVtAV* and TurkiBh governments also A. Butler, Commonwealth Sec­ grams hot providing direct pay­ , . win 2 U.S. Delegate William C. Fos­ raised objections to the interna­ ter explain^ the American pro­ American officials long have coups. Bridgeportridg^eport police last night and J. retary Duncan Sandys. and -U.S. ments to farmers. ndreds of told them they would show tional peace force plan, com­ Ambassador David Bruce out­ An administration spokesman posal at the 17-nation disarma­ believed only a strong, stable Most Americana in Saigon in­ i «how 1 o 1 posed of about 10,000, including time you ment conference. It is one of regime backed by popular sup- terpreted the upheaval as a them where some of lined the plan at a Marlborough said the recommendations for pwt can campaign successfully power struggle among generals. was. the loot X a k e s Speed 1,000-2,000 U.S. troops. conference table to the Greek broadened payments to increase several suggestions President farm income would not add to our self- Johnson made when the confer­ against the Communists. They discounted Kha.nh's Orflno took police to a wood­ The chief obstacle was Arch­ and Turkish foreign ministers. ence resumed on Jan. 21. In his only comment on the ed spot in Monroe, but bishop Makarios, Greek C3rpriot Bruce left tliie meeting after the cost of farm programs. The l DRIED charges that members of the were unable to find JewelryHs Skating Event president of Cyprus, who gave payments would come, he said, Foster said a freeze of nucle­ coup U.S. Ambassador Henry old Junta were plotting with the every indication of vetoing the from savings that would result ird, Cana- ar weapons carriers "would be Cabot Lodge disclaimed the French to neutralize South Viet a coin collection Orflno said was (See Page Eight) buried there. ' ^ INNSBRUCK, Austria (AP)— through a planned reduction In I cuts and an accomplishment far beyond United States had any hand in Nam as a preliminary move to surpluses. any ‘confidence building' meas­ Khanh's seizure of power. Lodge reuniting the • country with Police smd they did find 12 Li^la Skobllkova of the Soviet I all from pieces of Jewelry hidden in Or- union won the l,6(M-meter speed “The agricultural commodity ure in significance, yet one that said he learned of the develop- North Viet Nam and ending the Stock Options Assailed programs developed during the could be achieved in a reason- ments only the night before the war. ^ ^ skating event today with a rec- p u t 80 years have served us aUe period of time.” revolt. He said he urged Khanh While the overthrow of mem The two were arrested at the ord performance and became office of a lawyer who had sum­ well,” Johnson said in the mes­ to avoid bloodshed. ------the first double gold medal sage. "Hiey are now an indi­ (See Page Four) Americans who would com-1 (See Page Three) moned police a t the request of winner of the Olympics. their families. The American team again Bonus System Hailed spensable bulwark of our agri­ Chemero’s brother, Patrick, was shut out at the winter cultural economy. Without them 6% 20, and Frank Rickhey, u , games. our food supply would be much The Soviet Union’s forces now less secure than It Is today.’’ (See Page Bight) have won three gold medals and For Boosting Profits The Preeldent said some d Gentenarian Publisher Retires added one silver and three these programs needed Improv- bronzes. The U.S. muad still is J (Bee Page Bight) he Rhode By TENNEY GRIFFIN looking for its first medal. EDITOR’S NOTE — The na-^ Hie Chrysler group/' which The American team made Its nny Cake VALEiOSTA, Ga. (AP)—May­ tion’s corporations are report­ convbrted an ailing firm into a be it’s the smell of printer’s ink News Tidbits strongest showing in the first ing earnings higher than ever hlg money-maker, benefited m Meal or his interest In everything, runs of the two-man bobsled befoKf. Various reasons are more than $3 million recently competition. A pair of dark- 7our that but E. L. Turner intends to keep from the AP Wires given, including cost-cutting, au­ through a preferential stock an eye on his newspaper as he horse Britons grabbed the lead tomation, new products, in­ purchase-sale airangement. Bulletins from the favored Italians. been ask- retires at KM. creased demand. In mamy In­ “This stock option privilege is Gulled from AP Wires The title of publisher emeri­ Two masked bandits seoop up The British aledders. Antony stances, however, management a tax abuse which is g^rowing,” tus gives him the r i^ t to do an estimated 8250,000 In J«iwel- Nash and Robin Dixon, went rives chief credit to executive (Sore said. He called it detri­ Jtut that. As for the years down the 1,640-yard bobsled run hicentives, such aa bonuses and mental to stockholders iuid un­ ry from display window of In 1 minute, 5.58 seconds on GRAHAM BID SEEN ury’s new ahead, be says, ”I’ll let them downtown CMcago Jewelry stock options. Here is a report fair to taxpayers. take care of themselves.” store in less than a minute their first try and followed with on the bonus system. Some companies have profit- N E W YORK (AP) •— ise can of Turner will be 101 on March 6. while shoppers watch from side- a 1:06.10 clocking for an over­ sharing plans. Others have aav- Serlpps-Howard newspapera "After 76 memorable years, all time of 2:10.68. By ROGER LANE Ings-investment funds in which said today that Evangelist nd Camp- vmlk. . .Ten trustees a t Atlanta Italy’s No.. 2 sled, driven by time has taken Its toll,” be told city Jail held on chargee of AP Business News Writer the company matches the indiv­ Billy Graham may ran (or V Potato the board of directors this week Sergio Zardihi, had a time of NEW YORK (AP)—Cash bo­ idual’s contribution. prealdent. ‘Dendte Iris fre­ suspicion of molesting female 2:10.76 and the No. 1 sled, pilot­ quent denials, frs Is giving as he retired from active man- civil righta demonstrators. . . nuses, stock options and other U.S. Steel Corp. has seven uem ent of the Valdosta Dally ed by Eugenio Monti, had special Incentives to executives kinds of incentives, some a'vail' ‘eorneet and prayerful con­ Union attorneys in Washington, able to blue collar aa well aa sideration’ to the Idea,” 'limes. D. C., ask U.S. Circuit Court of play a role in generating record He stepped down aa publisher (See Page Seven) corporation profits like those white collar employes—such as Serlpps-Howard said in a dls- Appeals to throw out federal rewards for suggestions to Im­ ittm from Houston, Tex. In and turned his Job over to an­ arbitration ruling that would now being reported. other Turner, his son E. Mann Practically every big com­ prove efficiency. Eonston, Graham soli ha Turner, who at 76 Is following eliminate thousands of lallroad pany offers incentive compensa­ Analysts credit the GM bonus would have no statement on Joba. . J*oUce Chief Harry A. Boycott Looming tion to lure and hold able man­ plan, established in 1018, with the story. Hs said ha might his father’s example of lon­ Guenther discloees that wom­ ‘ gevity. , agers. , an important part in the devel- Imva soms eomment la Wash- 89 The elder Turner came to Val­ an’s body was nnearthed fas For NYC Schools Rewards under most plans! opment and retention of GM’s InglM later. He said Wednes­ dosta in 1889 as a 840-a-month ijaaement of Oshkosh, Wls., are geared to 'profits. For top' excellent management corps, day he was aot Interested In printer. He nurtured the news­ home. NEW YORK (AP)— The city executives, the incentive often I In all likelihood, bonuses will ■ecJting aay pobUo office. paper with thrift and wit from Mrs. Medgar W. Bhrers, wife Board of Education called civil is tailored to overcome the fed­ exceed 1100 million again this "God is my calling,” ha saUL a tiny weekly to a daily with a of murdered civil righta leadsr, rights leaders to a meeting to­ eral Income tax rates on high year. They could amount to circulation of 14,6(M. denies in Jackson, Mlso, that day in an attempt to avert a bracket salaries. half again as much. U.8. BEAOnON PIES . His dry humor and astute ob­ ■Im» Bfifiiiisd "somesae ^t boycott of the nation’s largest General Motors Oorp. award­ Awards granted last Febni- WASHINOTON (AP) — U.K servations are remembered by tile Boene^ of IrilUng her bps- nimic school system, set for ed more than 8100 million bo­ ary—-the so-called 1062-reIatad dlleials privately expressed $1.00 many. - . band. .^Tuskegaa, Ala., EQgh Monday. nuses at the start of 1968, based bonus — were distributed to. frneot after a hooty On his birthday last March, School boycotted by wlfite The New Yoik Citywide Com­ on employe perfonnance in about 14,000 employes, most d d ‘. news djEMtehsa Us employes and directors youths and left with enroUipent mittee for Integrated Schools 1962. Lm C Moi^y, OM report­ them salaried men and women repqrl&ig A eneh ISSN iI of only 12 ^Negroes, Mmialsa earning more than 19,600 a year. Charles da Gaulle's news oen> iw that w« staged a birthday party for noting ibembers of the board ed 1968 earnings of 81.692,(MO,000 "PoK>a.” That’a what they all open in face of order to dime by that it would meet with them more money than any business The size of the bonus — or ference today. The mofri Its, Oyatera callM him. State Board of Edncattea. . .A totey, but said: "We vfill not has ever made in a year. whether an emidoye will get one reason for this feeling and Sirloin A birthday message from Ban Francisco, Nsgra editor be' caught in a time bomb of Stock options granted to Lynn — Is determined anew eaeh teat De Oadto failed Is President John V. Kennedy was quotoa Prssldaat Johnson as nth-hour aegotiations.'* Tovmaend, president, and alx year, based In the first InstaBOf rsid. Tomer said, "Aw pohaw, saying ha waaM have aa host- The Rew. NOlton A. Oalaml- other offlows of cavysler Ooip., on a recommendaUso d Ua la - that's just poUOcs.” pog, head ef tha .integratteB a OM rival, stinrsd a demand -asdiate snparior. ■ „ by Sen. Albert Gore, D-TUm., kNDFRI. rOBLnSHER E. h. TURNER (Isa Page Wtn} BM O su rt. (•aa Pace Blgiit} to outlaw such prlvUsges. (See Page ewNei)

J. \ •:1‘ V • ■! , * 4 ) \ - r M \ \ / A ' ■ v, ■■ PAGE TWO MANCHESTER^" EVENING HERAL^. KANCHESTER. €ONN. FRIDAT, JANUARY 81.1964 lUHCHflSTBlk BVENING HKRAM), MANCHESTER. OQNN, ip^IDAY, JANUARY 81,1964 comes to the Bwfiinrtl Memo­ rial for a ringle pciforma health CAPSOIES T Featured win be Galina Samt- Events tyMrl lA.fblS.M>. Events 6«i American aid to the govern­ sions of doubt also ware' beard. Square Dancers end Mra. Wank' Sutovaa, door aova, Karl Kraul and tawrcnce WMAT ARfi MOOR CHANCSS OF m en t In a typical commenL the Ma­ duty; and Mr. and Mra. Gue firemen Advis^ Adams. W orld CCrUNG OAUCOMAf Ifi Nation' U.3. Hopes Viet Boss With Khanh’e strongly anti • nila Tlmee said: "Hveiy Urns a Bwanaon, iwfr ealm tent ch air­ Fourth of the BwahneD Sym- In GauUlsd views. It was aosumed new military clique takes over 1*0 Install Slate men, aaeisted by Mr.V:«id Mra. To (Jet Tickets pbmy Concert Series is act in Saigon that relations between the chances of real democracy At 'Tudor and Mr. and Mra. o A io r r I Wednesday when the Cleve­ VIENTIANE. Laoe (A PI- WABHUfOTON (AP)—to the South Viet Nam and France to SouthvVlet Nam ar4 rimin- The Manchester S q u a r e Roy Thompeoh. Reservatione for the 90th afr land Orchestra, George SsiA New (jommnniat attacks againat aawi from WasUngton: To Press War Effort would be severed. lehed. If rebelilon to the army Dance Chib wSl hold an opea UTHUI omducting, will appear. Ivan neutralist forces in central Laos Three hundred peraens, aMNU> can eucceed ae easy as that, dance tomorrow at WiuMell nual Ladiea’ Night of the Town Moravec, noted pianist from DOIfT CAIX. TO: President what is to prevent othen from Police Car Crashes have suspended attempts to get (Omllaaed from Page Oaa) enUy with the bleaalngB of the S ch ool a t 8 p-m. Bari Johnston Fire Department should be Prague. wiU be guest soloist Jbhneon nmaifced casunOy at new Junta, gathered to the cap­ staging a thihlrd .coup, a fourth By HOWIE HOLCOMB the Laotian government coali­ night, eight alrbome and ma­ are Invtted to attend and re- EAST LYME JAP)—An aux­ made tor the rirmer-donce by The Eastern Connecticut Us news conference last Satur­ rine battriions took over the city ital's main' market today for an and so oh? tion working together. t«;-'rah4iV6i M tow m g waa graeted by dancing In the era invited to atend and re- F eb . 8, Walter HoUand, general Symphony Orchestra la — day: “Incidentally. I wOl atreata, Saigon went quietly supported by tanks and armored anti - Frendi rally. Banners de­ ftreehroenta will be served. iliary atate policeman waa criti­ an instrumental or vocal solo­ The neutralist premier. Prince you next week.’ ' chairman, said today. Tdevision, revered by many, cussed by others, but Uu Screen <:UU-tf:U0 about its burineia- Thursday and cars. nounced De Gaiflle. Picket Wheat Ship The annual meeting of the cally injured last night when 'Ifickets for the Feb. 16 affair, ist to appear at its ^>rtng con­ Souvanna Pbomna. informed This is more wnraiag tban re- the State Police station wagon known by all, is in the liiheliirht again. It w a s little more Prince Soupbanouvong of the Sat. 4:00-4':80-7:00-i»0 Burnsidc today. The tanks, armored care Before the sun roee, Khanh’s In Moscow, the Soviet Commu­ dub will be held during this to be held at the Garden Grove GOING certs in New London and \1T1- portan ever bove got from Um he waa driving was in collision than two months ago when the newest of the entertain­ pro-Commuhlat Pathet Lao tm and troops that took over the revolt waa over. The only shot nist party newspaper Pravda HOBOKEN, N. J. (AP)— dance, at which tiine a elate of Restaurant etartlngat 6:80 p.m., limatic. To«i^ musicians be prafhre nir«f-(lie-m om ent city were withdrawn. fired waa by an excited para­ ■aid, “The hand of the Ameri­ 'Two (tonnecticut men ideketed newly iKxntoated officens will with a car on Route 161. ment media earned the right to be called “a window on through the age of XI are in­ Thursday that he had postponed laeiona — and sinee then tb ^ are available at ito Are houses, SKIING? plans for them to meet with A minor official commented: trooper. His angry lleuteriMt can military is clearly to evi­ the ship Exllonla yesterday as be torialled. Gueata and visitora Also Injured was an auxiliary Holland said. the world.” Now, for almost two weeks, it has become vited to compete for the right ban baen asking pre "Please excuse me tor not ■lugged him tor disobeying dence behind the latest coup to she was being readied for a wiU be excused during the riding with him and the driver RENT A CAR to appear, and the accompany­ right-wing Gen. Phouml Noaa- Andrew Hetcber when. Aseiattog HoUand to planning a “ window cm the sports world.” van becMise cd the Pathet Lao showing much excitement abtwt ordm ; providing the only in South Viet Nam, as it was in voyage to the Soviet Union with meeting and wril be served re- of the car. All three were ad­ the event are Cletto Zsmlungo, For a weekend Mr as loiif ing $100 prize. Any interested Wben they Ad so agnia Thnra- this. This kind of thiiig has been the overthrow of the bankrupt a cargo of wlieat. The ship ealls freehmenta at thla time. mitted to Lawrence and Memo­ t M t N ov. 22 teieviaion pe«r-^ attacks. Pboumi and Souphan- day right at a briefing, Hatrbar Jury of the coup. ■ecretary, and Thomas McIDn- as yon like. may contact the symphony going on BO long and so often Ngo Dinh Diem dictator." today. Police identified one of Members of tiw nominating rial Hospital, New London. ney, treasurer. ad it0 aH-«eeing eye into one of manager, Mrs, Charles Frink, ouvong are deputy i»'em ien, taut got Us dander WlSi empbat- “ , to Waahin^n, the State De­ give any indication of improve­ Leo D a y we ^jjtolgoneee are a Uttle the pickets as Sklward McCal- committee consisted of the fol­ State Police said Robert A steak dinner, foUewed' by C m available wltk rid tlie g r t* ttn tragedies Amen- ment. 265 Gardiner Ave., New Lon­ the Pathet Lao baa refused to ie vahemenea-he sold be wlu not partment withheld recognition Although U.S. Sources wel (R-AUCOMA 16 RHMP M 1 OUT corned Khanh’s strong pro • U.S liim of Stratford, Conn. He is lowing chfi> membens: Mr. and Martling, 29, of New London, dancing to the music of the Du- raeks attadied. have known. Happily, its We are ipformed. however, don. participate in the government OF EVERY 5 0 PEOPLE PAST dtacnoB toe mattw further, Oien ri the new government until efforts are concentrated tor 10 months. New Owner Of . further developments, although and ahtl-Communlst stance, they president and founder of the Mra. Alan Ledgard, Mr. and the station wagon driver, and Baldo Brothers Orchestra, la that the run on hillbUly shows "Listening to Music,” third 4 a FAILURE ID RECOGNIZE added: "If wa do bava ana wa SAIGON, South Viet Nam John Luty, 40, of Montvllle, «a nKK* happier circumstances Pathet Lao forces recently w in arm ounce It and you wOI it was believed the United States were deeply concerned about the Cfitizens Antlconunuidat Com­ Mrs. Dick Thomas, M r.' and the progpram. Paul DedoG Poufioe is shout over. We shall now be in a series of concerts for young THIS INCRCAGEP PRESSURE (AP)—South Viet Nam marked mittee of Connecticut. The oth­ were heading south when their — the Ninth Winter Olympic engulfed with a new type of launched a series of attacks in bava plenty of time to prepare.’ eventually would recognize the fate of a nation to which the Mrs. Henry Bryan and Mr. and AU committee members are ISO. people, is scheduled Feh. 8 at CAN CAUSE BLMPNE6 S. time today as MaJ. Gen. Nguyen er picket was not identified. The vehicle was struck head on by asked to meet at Ck>. S flrehotue Games at Innsbruck. AuAria. espionage man — that's right, central Laoe and drove at least junta. A qualified American United States has committed 14,- Mrs. Herman Heck. Fhoae 848-9881 the Bushnell. Danish accordion­ RAYS RESTAURANT Khahn’s , new mUltary Jtmta a car driven by William Foes, on Spruce St. at p.m. on Feb. Less than 24 hours after pretty similar to the highly suc­ ist Mogens E3cgaard will be the three neutralist battalions from q u m FADBOUT: A two- ■ource In Saigon said there 000 troops. protest did not cause a work Members to charge of the 8 ITS MAIN STREET the events occur — through the their posts. .hbaWii llBWala* 37 - 39 OAK SfKHT faced a raiajor job of govern­ would be no interruption in Elsewhere to Asia, expres­ stoppage. evening’s aotivitlea wlM be Mr. 17, M lddlefleld. 7 to discusa ftoal arrangements. cessful James Bond, created by guest artist. - man wwnmlttee eetabliohed by ment reorguiizatton, threats of cooperation of jet air travel fa­ Ian Fleming in book and movie. tbe late Preetdent John F. Ken­ DAR BS SALAAM, Tangan­ heightenednetgi Viet Cong attacks cilities — they sre being shown Mr. Fleming, in fact, has a band dismiss high court judges and nedy la an eftbrt to promote ra­ to American teievnewers half a yika (AP) — President Abeid Announces Hie Original and[ the poeaibUity at m o ro a rm y in one of the upcoming new make bis Convention Peoide’s cial harmeny la Birmingham, power struggles. world away. Marines Recruit Karume has declared the new aeries. There are three or four party the only legal political or­ Ala., bos quietly gone out of ex­ The nattoit continued its busi­ Somehow it takes something of these in the works. Peoide's Republic of Zanzibar a istence. SPECIAL CLOSEbUT! 9,678 PAIRS OF 1st QUALITY ganization. ness on momentum follow ^ the of this magnitude — like a This, by the way, despite the For Nutmeg Unit one-party state, according to re­ The two men, former Secre­ "YERSATILES" coronation or a wedding ports from the Indian Ocean Khahn’a leisure of power Thurs­ ro y X fact one entry this season “Es­ tary of tbe Army Kenneth C. day in a quick, bloodless coup, — to point up the true value of pionage” folded quickly and spice island. Royan and former West Print Featuring—Vocal: DON MOOBB The Marine Corps has author­ Karume’s Afro-Shirazi party A n dover Guitar: HANK ERIK Khahn, 87, who vowed to step the '*niagic tex” as we like to the aauvcst of private eyea, football coach Kari Blalk. gave up the war agatoet-the Commu- can K. Certainly the normal Stuart Bailey (addreaa 77 Sun­ ised formation of a recruit pla- is now the only legal party. an oral r^wrt to Kennedy last Druma: BOB GAGNON ' toon composed exciustvely of 75 Foreign Minister Mriiammed met guerriUes, appointed a 85 • typ e at offering does Uttle to set Strip) hss been forced out Captains Listed Oct 10 after returning from member military Junta. There eidiaaoe TV s overall worth. of busineas, not by a low rate young men from the state. Abdul Rahman Babu, the leader Blrmlrigham. Thorsday, Friday and Saturday Nigto , of the Ununa party, has .joined w as n6 announcement of who 'When advertisers pay good of crime solutions but low rat­ TXie program o ffe rs a high For Heart Drive Royal and Blalk said they No Mimiiniim—No Cover—Plenty Of Free would hold the key posts. ings. the Afro-Shirazi p a^ . He has planned to submit a written re­ money for the Mkss of Tie school senior the opportunity to urged all Umma members to The tanka and troops that Keefe BraseBe Show (our nom- Ratings, this coner fe ^ , are port later. However, WUte enlist tai the oocpa os early as frilow his example. This ia a season of great ac­ helped overthrow the old Junta Inaiion for the worat TV otter- a bigger jokie than any turned M arch 1, graduate w ith Ida Boose sourcee said Thursday disappeared from Saigon today.- The Zanzlhar Natianalist par­ tbs report iMver was received Ing in hiatocy) and the raft of out by any comedian’s stable of ciaaa and leave for baole train­ tivity for seeking public sup­ Most people had paid scant at­ writera. Many seemingly fan­ ty and the Zanzibar and Pemba and ttiat Royal! and Blaik ap­ iStunUun oomeAem th at are ing in June, aoooniing to Staff People’s party, which formed port of medical research in the tention to developments. MEN’S 'i to 1.50 ESQUIRE SOCKS tastic stories have been told at parently concluded their mis- turned oat of the same barrel Sgt. Sam H. Hope. Marine rep- the coeUiticn government over­ major health problems. A young lieutenant who waa aigWiy — only the names and why people involved in the rat­ Sion with Kenned7 *e aeaassina- promoted after the first eoup ings watch certain channels. reeentative for the Manches­ thrown by the revolution two One such group, a part of the tkXL ORIQMAL LABELS coshnnea have been changed, ter area. weeks ago, were outlawed un- ■aid cynically: “If I get pro­ not the aeri|As — it'a no won­ (One lady, for example, left the American Heart Association for Royan and Blaik went to PAUL’S : The high school senior who medlately after the revolt mlngha m on SepL 24—nine days moted each time we have a coup der nothing haa been done to set turned on to amuse her dog the last 15 years, is the WUU- I figure I should be chief of and this canine baby sitter tech­ enliata is not required to at­ after a dynamite explorion ehat- H D P U K ES improire television'a status. tend any meetinga or undergo NEW DELHI India (API- mantic Heart Association. The state by the time I’m 85.” Weeent releases have reveal- nique was equivalent to a great tered one of tbe cit^s clrarches STEAK HOUSE number of supposed fans of training until he graduatea He Sixteen pariflitB from five na- local chairman, Mrs. Ralph and kfiled tour Negro children ROUTE SO-^VEBNDOr Khahn made hie first public ad one major network has al­ can have to four months of tkms have abandoned a New Ransom, has just announced the appsarance since the coup. He EVERY PAMI! ready arranged Us schedule for whatever h^>pened to be scbed- 141 attendliig Sunday Scbori claee- uled at that, time.) Ibifortunate- Ida n^ltaty obligation com­ Delhi to Peking friendship list of ladies who will work as went to the Saigon airport to (te fWa. The (Uher two plan to pleted before leaving for active march after a 1,900-mile trek captains to organize workers Beservatloae—TeL 87E-1848' ■ay goodbye to Gen. Le Van.Ty, do no within a few daya. BtU ly. no one, inclufUng the writ­ duty, aaid Sgt. H o^ across India. Red Ghin« refused for Heart Simday Feb, 28. LBJ PLACES WREATH who reportedly is going to the dm plann for the future don't er, has come iq> with a better Owned aad Operated By P au l Tonag system . Thoee who enlist in the Oocpa’ to give them visas. Serving in the lake area wiU HYDE PARK, N.Y. (AP) — United States tor medical treat­ Systems or no, poor duwa or ‘nutm eg FSatoon" wffi undergo The marchers included two be Mrs. (jharles Tbampson, A floral wreath fnan President ment. Dapper in an alrbome no, TV Is here to stay. If you basic trainhig with their friends Americans, Edward of Mrs. Robert Grenon, Mrs. Bavio Johnson was placed Tfaureday AMPLE PARKIKO eameuflage outfit, Khahn Joked don’t think ao. Just look at the as mwribera of a mdt lepreaent- New York CUy and Albert Bige­ Code, and Mrs. Ronald Bockua; on the grave of the late Preet- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK with photographers and posed You can tea the coRtracta aigi^ by the two ing their botne otate, Hope low of Cos OiA, Conn.; nine In­ Mia. Donnal Cariberg will be dent Franklin O. Roosevelt dur­ for pictures. eriginol pries on the profeaaiaiial football laaguaa. id . dians, two Britons, two Japa­ the captain In the east part of ing an observance of Roosevrit’s Khahn appointed IT generals the fomoue nese and one Austrian. COCKTAILS SERVED TO YOUR TASTE The NFL WSl be paid over 98 Furthar infoRnation ia a'vafl- town and Mrs. James Tym cn In 82hd Mrthday annlvereary. and 18 colonels to a new revolu­ Esquire label I •ATDBDAT ONLY million dcAaia for Ita two-year They aet out last Marcb from the west area. M ore than 100 persons a tto id - tionary council replacing the ahle ftocn Sgt. Hope at the Ma­ ENJOY OUR SIZZLINO STEAKS, DEUCIOUl SBAF(XM>, pact with CBS. while NBC baa rine Corps Reccuiting Office at Gandhi’s shrine in New Delhi Mrs. Francla Haines will or­ ed the brief ceremony. Brig. three-month-old Junta of MaJ. . ^tton, cotton lisle and marched 90 »«»*■ a day, agreed to ahdl oat some 86 m fl- the Poet Otfloe, 479 Item 8 t ganize the southwest section of Gen. Michael S. Davison, com­ IN COUNTRY ATMOSPHERE, COURTEOUS SraXVICE. Gen. Duong Van Mlnh, provl- Bon-Lon* nylon, bland* NEW hon over a five-year span to the preaching GandU’s message of the town, Mrs. Winston Abbott mandant of cadets at the U.S. CAIJ. US FOB PARTIES, ETC—100 MAXIMUM. ■ional chief of state. peace, Imre and nonviolence at . Solids, ribs, orgylai yoothful Amertcan Leagna, SBCWnr SANDBOK the center and Hebron Rd., Mrs. Military Academy at West Point, Mlnh, popular leader of the 200 towns and villages on the riaced tbe wreath on bebaU of generris' revolt against the late , fonfies CRESS That’s even more than Jad MASHVILLB. Tam. (AP>—Al­ w ay. Richard Person will do the Dine and Dance Every FrL and Sat— 8 AAL to 1 AAL Clampett hWi! bert HoUand and friiiik Oabar Long Hill and adjacent ana. Jrim son. President Ngo Dtoh Diem Nov. Sizes 10H to 13 ond But as long as the agMoaoca Mrs. Walter Mmtle is 1 -2 , waa ousted after he refused found a small paricags marked ASMARA. Eritrea (AP)—Dip- one size etrateh fin d th u s t o p raaant fe a t o n a "Top Secret — Cape Keanedy" in the role of public information to ctmtlnue as fi^ehead chair­ kxnatlc recognition may result man of the new junta. Mlnh was like the uuiTent (Mymfrics weH In a NarinrlUe street Tfaureday. from talks ending to^y be­ person. No daolarc, plaokal have to string eioBf and h ops "Rocket fuel—keep off hands T ax B oard Hiwalona STANLEY WARNER not arrested, however. for Improvement. A i^ let’s face tween Communist Chinese Pre­ Khahn also dismissedilsse^ Premier —wffl bum ," read a warning on mier Chou En-lal and Ethiopian The third and final session of it. it’s cheaper (to the viewer) the side of the yu-incb-equare the Board of Tax Review will be Nguyen Ngococ Tho, theth( govern- Em poor Halle Selassie in this ment's civilian■ vTlia leader who has than any other entertakanent box. mountain city. held at the town office bulldiiig TATE form . Prying open the box, the men on Tuesday, Feb. 11, Instead of held public office continuously Selassie initiated diplomatic One Performance since 1980. He w as v ice presi' Oaptafai Kangaroo, here we found sand. A amaller box was contacts with the Chinese Com­ Saturday, Feb. 8. T he hours are Only At 8:00 P3L com e! burled In It. They gingerly from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. dent imder Diem. Condag Attractions munists in mid-January wittato DOORS OPEN AT 7:88 While the political maneuver­ tinned that box and found — three days of receiving word The calendar of coining ing continued, U.S. military ad­ m ore sand. that France intended to recog- Manchester Evening Herald academy AWARD Wn«4ER| events atUl rem ains fa irly “A guy offered me two doUara Andm-er correspondent, I a w - Alee Qnlmieee visers feared the Communists niM Peking. Ethiopia recog­ would capitalize on the confu­ empty. Monday evening at 8:30 for my share of it,” Oabar said. nizes neither the Communist nor renoe Moe, tetophone 749-8796. Anthony Qiriaa the National Ballet of Canada ‘T wldi rd taken it" — la — sion to make major military Nationalist Chinese govOm- gains, as they did after Diem’s m en u . ouster. Informed sources said the MNBBMZ At daybreak, a bomb explod­ emperor was prepared to begm ed inside a U.S. military com­ RUGGID QUILT LINHI dtjMomafk! relations w i^ RM M A ] • W pound. Although such bomb­ China if (3>ou takes a satlsf^ -V'’ ings are not unusual in Saigon, tovy poattfoa in Ethiopia's ffUI A TERBIi^' a e tb v/i It could have b4en the first Com- WOOL JAOCETS with neighboring Somalia. miuist reaction to the coup. Somalia claims part of fo r ­ Jack Lemmon la .Two Vietnamese girls were mer Italian Eritrea, now fe^ 'lUnder The Yam Yam Tree" ■lightly injured and an official 8.99 erated with Ethioplia. The a STARTS SUNDAY a U.S. car was damaged. AND border area has been the scene (to Color)—8:9M ri5 JAMES OABMEB i J a t ioCTaTCw Besides the &>mmunists, Men’s Reversible Ski Jackets at guerrilla, akiimishes, and the Khanh faces grave dangers Somalis received a pledge of pin* “U Fighting Oiria” inmnOEBIiMB DEAUmS" at Grand-Way’s lowest price (III Criori—8:28 from within South Viet Nam's $81 million in military aid from pine “CATTLE KING” arm y. of the season. S-M-Lr-XL. the Soviet Union last November. _____ f He has arrested several key ACCRA, Ghana (AP)—Unof­ leaders of the old junta, accus­ ficial returns showed to^ y that ing them of conspiring with more than a million Ghanaians France to bring about the neu­ have voted tor President Kwame tralisation of Viet Nam. Nkrumah’s {dan to increase his These leaders include the de­ power and fewer than 3,000 per­ fense minister, Maj. Gen. Tran sons have voted against it. Van Don; the military chief of Final voting in the three-stage Dancing ROAST BEEF DINNER ' staff, Maj. Gen. Le Van Kim; the Saigon police chief, Maj. What you referendum was today in east­ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10th ern and western secUcms EVERY Gen. Mai Huu Xuan, and the in­ MiMiQE’ 9a99 lo 12o99 Bulqf Ghana. The African nation has terior minister, Maj. Gen. Ton 2.9 million eligible voters. ADULTS 11.50 — CHILDREN 51.00 That Dinh. don’t know about FRI. and Col. Duong Ngoc Lam, chief Approval of the referendum 5 PAL to 7 PAL would authorize Nkrumah to of South Viet Nam’s two para­ SAT. NIGHT military forces, was named su­ u m u iu n at the very popular preme police chief, succeeding iMCIAL PUROIASII ONE STOP the jailed Xuan. It was the re­ gime’s first major appointment. MOBBIR&WOOL IF M R F K T STANLEY WARNER A reliable source said the new Junta also ordered the release 1.69 TO 1.9E Cardloanf and Pulovan CRAS from Jail of Dr. Tran Kira Tuy- \ BANKING Bolton Lake Horn en, once South Viet Nam’s top secret police chief under Diem. lunnus (NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT) NEXT WEEK — NEGRO BROTHERS. Inc.— Tuyen fell from favor several could be costing months before Diem’s ouster. He SATURDAY MUSIC by BRUCE VANDERBROOK was arrested after the November coup. o m I his "THREESOM E" PANCAKE SUPPER ~ In a statement to the nation, you money... and SUNDAY Fes taring Bill Nemeroft and H i. Golden Tranopet ’TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11 Khanh said- the revolt was Why not stop In this weriM d aad Join yonr friends In aimed at purging supporters of A MATINEE ONLY the eeriabmty of oar “FIREPLACE ROOBf” . . . ADULTS 75c—CHILDREN 50c French President Charles de 80 many people now do all their banking with us. That A Few Short BOlee From Manchester on Bt. 44A, Britm FEB. 8 and 9 ALL THE PANCAKES TOC CAN KAT Gaulle’a neutralization policy. means Checking Accounts, Savings Accounts and getting WE ARE NOW SEBVINO PIZZA! But most Americans in Saigon HERE ARE ALL THE THRILLS Enjoy It here er take It home to eat. believe the coup was the result loans from us, too. O Money-wise families borrow from our of a military power struggle. AND EXCITEMENT OF TOM ST. MARY'S CHURCH Xhanh, once a trusted asso­ bank b ^ u se when they need extra money, they take ad­ PARK ST— MANCHESTER ciate of Diem, waited until the last moment before joining the vantage of our quick, low-cost loans instead of dipping SAV/YER AND HUCKLEBERR'i Fttr Reservations tor both Dinner and Supper or eMhciv revolt against Diem. For this re­ into Savings. Q The point is when you do all your banking TeL 648-9100 between 5:80 pm . aad 9tf0 p j»- luctant support he was given command of the Isolated 1st hart in our bank, which is convenient and time-saving, we can help you C orps the northernmost part of the country. Since he had OURLOVfEST bacauM wa know you better both personally and financially. Why not try been commanderto of the 2nd Corps region, the transfer was One Stop Banking soon? □ One of the many servicas at our Full Service Bank. n o rew ard. Super obsorbont P R K E EVER ! 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l: A " m '•^11 L *• ‘7-kA \, ' I 7 - k' UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. 1CANCHESTEB» ODNN. FRIDAY. JANUARY SI. 1964 ,fO U B IIANCHBSTBR evening herald. UANCHESTEB. GONN^ FRIDAY. JANtrABT 1961 1 g von Beethoven, Chaminade listg Mary BtewatA, oontralto,ilto. witn Q ass in Speech FREE * Atbm Freeze Bid Dorki Bunt, acoompeniat; MAUTY ADVICE Hebron Mouday Program •rBiitteray” by Grieg, sung To Start Monday Centenarian E x p la in ^ by U.S. TV-Radio Tonight by Jime TtenpUns, opnbrelto, By Expert OsaaMtlelaB end ’’Romance” by Romberg, ”Suocelia Through Speech,’* lOMritanad tran Pace Om ) . Tabruary HoUdaara in Mu- sung by Bliaabetli Lambert ao­ ARTHUR DRUO l^hool Board Retires Post ate,” will bo tho flhamlnado ”We Learn By .Doing,” and prano, both accompanied by "Confldence la Power” are the K alao would permit a oisidfi- Television MuaioBl Ohib program thams aiBcjorie SUphens; and ”Sun mibjeets to be covered in the ^e^D teficit As Publisher • in t ent of miatery 1wdceti« re- • :00 « ») Bis • Tlwatw (la oros-^ 7:iu ( Monday at S p.m. in tba Fodara- Lovte SwaUow” by Forsyth, firqt Speechcraft lesson to be 4nee world tension and brint ( 8-80^) U iBun^ 8 ^ tton Rooin of Cantor Oongraga* sung by Hllte Slade, Cloria hel(l Monday at 7 pm. in Mott’s (30) Elarly Show (la dtostms) (30) Have Gun WIU Travel Coro and Mary Beth Comp, mc- Oarkam tj. Bailey, ohalnnan (OeoMmed from Pag* Om ) doaer general disarmament, he (33) Power Workshop (10) IntemaUoaal Im w tim a tional Church. Mra. Dorh Hunt CfMnmunlty Hall. Instructors (33) Schooli Match Tflts oompanied by June Tompkliis. of tha boaed of aducatlon, haa added. ( 8) News h progriun otaairman. will be'Manchester Toaatmis- As he approached the century (18) In the Public Interest (24), Dr. Postns Glaata Refreahmenta wU be aerved ters Club President A. W. NOTICE informed the board iof finance If Ws m fastnoH its at There was no hnmediBte reac­ (40) Laramie 1:00 (24) Japan Today Tha program will ba opan after the program. mark. Turner was always tion from the Soviet delegate, (30) Film (23) Biography with ”A racapUon for Preaidont Hutchinson, and Edwin Culver that,a mid-year deficit appeats asked, “How does It feel to be 'Semyon K. Tsarapkin. Foster (34) Arabian Horee (30) Naked City The meeting la open to ah and Raymond E. Cooper, past I will not bo svailsblt 8; 10 ( 3) News. Sports and Wsath- 6:30 ( 8-30-40) Burke’s LaW Waablngton, efrea 1790,” with Manchester area women inter- likely to exist in the board of 67—or 98, M, 100?” auflf^ed that the nuclear pow­ er (10. 22. 30) Bob Hope Shew "Tha Praaident’a March” play­ presidents. His reply was always tee ers careftJlly explore the Amer- (34) Science Reporter eated in becoming active or es- Tuition free, this courss in for worit until March educiktlon budget, in the ap­ 6:15 (33) Clubhouse ed by Marjcria Staphmiz, pian- aociate membens of the musioal saJne: "Damn good. If 1 weren't proposal in consultaUan 6:30 (10. 32. 30) HunUey-Brinkley ( 3-13) Route 66 iat, and “Drink to Ma Only with effective communications is parent amount of 18,200. Tiuia (34) Wbat'e New (18) Subscription TV itw*P- ______I’d be dead.” with their alliea before beginning ( 3) W alter Cronklts • :00 (34) D ram a PesUval Hiiaa Eyoa” aung by Irene bpen to all men in tha Man­ 1,1964. however, will be offset by ad­ The son of a weekly newspa­ detailed negotiations. (2U) Social Security 3:30 ( 8-13) Twlll|^t tons Foeter, oonlralto. chester area. It will continue ditional revenue fnmi speoiai per publisher at Alapaha, Ga., “l^>r many years both sides (13) Newsbeat ( 8-30^) PrlM Is Right (40) Superman (10-2^30) Week That Was ’The eecood portioa of tha an- j 5-Day Foreeaat for eix Monday evenings at tha oloes tuitlcm, of approximately Turner wor’ted as a printer-' at have increased the number of (18) Subscription TV 10:00 ( 3-12) AUred Hitchcock terteinmant, "Praetdant Lincoln same location. KEN MORRISON 62,300. To take care of the def­ Hawklnsville and ThomasvUle, GMIUNO SERVICE their strategic nuclear vehicles ( 8) New Breed (10-23-30) Jack P aar (C) Bntartaina, circa 1863,” wiU WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)—The Electrical Contractor icit the eoho MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER ;:00 (13-33-30-40) News Sporta and 10:30 (18) Subserm ion TV feature ’'Barbara Allen” and U.S. Weather Bureau issued this KlTJJBn BY CAR for an additional appropriatiem. V^dosta. said. Weather 11:00 (3-12-3^^0) News, toorU , ‘‘Aura Lee” aung by Oledya five-day forecast for Connecti­ WATBRBURY (AP) — Mrs. 258 High St, West A Joint meeting of the finance By 1906 he had become gener­ «‘Tti so doing, both have (34) Music (or the Young Weather cut today: Lucy Ricci, 70, of 325 Edgewood al manager of the teen biweek­ simply added to the amounts of Studies Abroad ( 3) Death Valley Davi 11:15 (10) Tonight Vennart,. aoprano, and Ruth board and the school board is Philip Rice,' son^ of Mr. and (10) M Squad (40) Steve Allen Stauni, alto, acbcmipanled by Temperatures over Connecti­ Ave., was killed by a car yes- planned for a date in March, ly South Georgia Times when it their materials of war which (20) Hail Order Market ( 3) Movie cut during the 5-day period terdiky as she was crossing the became necessary to report tee wiii«r be destroyed if disarma­ Mrs. M3rron L. Rice, 93 Crosby Jeanne Hunt, guest guitarist. not yet eet, to work on the AUWool 7:15 (22) Spotlight 11:30 (33-30) ’Tonight (O "A Valentine In Music,”' the Saturday through Wedneaday, road In front of her home, budget. proceedings of a bizarre murder ment is to be achieved. To Rd., is one of 50 Kalamazoo (30) Sports Camera ( 8) Movie are expected to average near or police reported. trial. He decided to print tee pa­ achieve it, we must stop the in­ College students Who have been SEE SATTTROAlrb ’TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTINO concluding portion of the pro­ Missions Depicted gram, includes "Venatlan Love slightly above normal. Mild per daily to cover the trial. creases above present levels, in­ ^osen to spend the spring quar­ Sawrday. colder Simday then An illustrated talk on ‘Heder The Times never went back to creases vdiich seem inevitable ter in study abroad. Song” by Ethelbert Nevin,'play­ moderating Monday through Projects Work” is schedule for the biweekly schedule. Spring In the absence of agreement.” Rice, a sophomore, will study Radio ed by Dorothy Poroheron, pian­ Wednesday. Feb. 9 fbom 6 to 8 pm., a t the During World War n when The American proposal would French and art at the Univer­ ist; ”To a Wild R o«” by Mac- Some normal high and low Hebron First Oongregational help was a problem, a linotype treese strategic misaUes, air­ sity of Caen in France, while (Thla Ugting Inclndes only thoM newg broadcaatn of 10 or U Dowell, and “He (Save Me a temperatures are Hartford 36- Church, by guest speaker Neil operator who was being shifted craft and anttmissile missiles. living in the home of a French minate length Nome statlona carry other abort ai r-n u ta i. Rose,” by Cadman, sung by a 18; New Haven 87-21. Brown of North Granby, a lay­ from one Job to another com­ No further technical develops family in Caen. WDBU—13M SriNF—113S trio with Hilda Slade, Gloria Precipitation may total one man who has recently traveled plained to tee vmierable publish­ ment of these delivery vehicles Other studoits in the Kala­ 6:00 Long John Wads 6:(in Mswt. Weather. Sports Coro and Mary Beth Comp, ac- 8:00 Raynor Shines fc;au Sbowesse half Inch Or more melted. Rain in Peru with a herd of heifer er, "If things don’t get better, SUITS vrould be allowed, and they mazoo Study Abroad Program 1:06 News Sign Off 6:46 (.owell Thomas oompanied by June TVimpi^a Saturday and possibly again project cattle, and has also vis­ I’m going to quit." would be kelpt at a constant will be located in Muenster and WHAY-aM 6 . 6 0 Sports Time Also, "I Love Tliee” by Lud- about Tuesday or Wednesday. COMPLETE ited the Meximui mixaions. This Turner told him, “Just hang numerical level. Erlangen, Germany, arid in 6:UU hlasy Bd Show 7:Ul N«ws Showcase 6:30 News Weather and Sporta 7:36 Public Affairs PihgTsm V I i t »\i \ r i( LINE OF meeting ie planned by the around for a couple of weeks, QUALITY— Kaat and West would agree to Mexico. 7:00 Bdward P Morgan 8:00 The World Tonight church missions committee to son, if things., don’t get better allow the testing of missiles— Mn, Rice, Philip’s mother, 7:15 Ed Hayes Show 8:16 Ufe Line ^()\i i x) I; r Lodger inform members on work of the ’TU go with you.” ■ ■JVeuf fashioned with wlthsat warheads — to ensure said Utose chosen for the pro­ 10:80 T o o l^ t At l*v Place 8:80 Showcase Turner stayed; so did the dp- continued reliability of the sys­ gram were picked by the co llet 1:30 SlanU ff 9:06 Best of Broadway MLANb Celuimrar missions. Desserts will be serv­ famous label fabrics! WTIC—1S8S 10:06 Showcase and News SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE ed tat wliloh foods of the miis- erator. tems. Kach missile taken out of on the basis of their acedemic 6:00 News Sports and Weather 13:26 Sign Off Shoots Turner is 6-feeb6 and weigns operation after fhe freeze would records, and that, under a col­ 6:35 Mualc iion oountrtee will be featured. 6:46 Three Star Extra SAVINGS UP TO 1963 just over 100 pounds. His nidr be destroyed and replaced by a lege grant, part of the coat of 7:06 Conversation Piece Bliaa EUia Heard and mustache have turned a PRICE— missile of exactly the same the trip is subsidized. 7:26 Chet Huntley J^V m BRIOAN O o A I . nUng The prlnolpal feature at the shining white. Hiii health is type. Rice will fly from .New York 7:30 News ^ the World meeting of the Hebron Wom­ FOstor said strategic nuclear 7:45 Sing Along Supplios good. , to Amsterdam on Mqrch 23 with 8:06 Pops Concert WHEEL OHURS for fuel oils. m t v Ico, en’s Republican Club Thursday He oomplaihs about not being deUvory vehicles are the weap­ other studehts spending the 9:06 Nightbeat evening was a talk by Mias able to see well, although ne Only *24 ons ef greatest destrucUvenesa spring in Bkuope. . Classes will 11:00 News • hooting equipment Cofl Kathy Bills on her experiences reads several newspapers a and 0w most expensive arms to 11:15 Sports Final end June d. From then until 11:30 Moments in Music nOOO* LARKS A49-5341 as an IFYB fium exchange stu­ day. '« prodnce. Jime 24 when the students fly 11:46 Starlight Serenade phono 5 2 2 f8151 dent (m the Island of ^;^on. Turner remslhs with the com­ To restrict them, he said, home, they will have the oppor­ 1:00 News and Sign Off Her talk followed a business would net require the complex WPOP—1413 179 PEARL STREET pany aa Chairman of tee bOard tunity to traVd Independently. 6:tX) Joel Cash BOLAND MOTORS HARTFORD. CONN. mseting, held at the elementary as well as publisher emeritus. control system needed to super­ Rice is majoring in English 7:00 BUI Hughes 869 CENTER STREET— 648-4079 school, a t 7:45, during which a Tuttles Wed 55 Years Today vise the whole range of arma­ and minoring In French at Kala­ 10:00 H ad Daddy Show slate of officers was tendered by Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Tuttle^ ’ SCARF KiTJA ments spelled out in previous mazoo inepahitoiy to a career the nominating committee, of 21 Hudson S t today are are Albert J. Tuttle of Man­ ALTA, Utah (AP) — Bvelyn Western plans for disarmament in secondary school teaching. made up of Mrs. Bmery N. Tay­ celebrating their 56th wedding chester, James B. Tuttle of Ver­ Rothman, 24, Los Angeles, was Foster said the American pro­ He is a 1962 graduate of Man­ lor, Mrs. Wlnthrop S. Porter anniversary. non and Burton J. Tuttle and J^ e d Thursday when her scarf posal follows the same thinking chester High Bdwol. Louis B. Tuttle, bote at Deep srtilch was at the root ef the LEE’S FLORIST For Sale and M n. Hedley B. HiU. T h ^ were married <»i Jan. River. The Tuttles also have 12 became entahi^d in a ski rope. limited nuclear test ban treaty. end GIFT SHOP Mias Bills’s talk was glvCn 81, low . In the parsonage of grandchildren- and 2 great­ Officials said site and her hus­ This, he sidd, served to freeze with particular emphasis on the Wethersfield Ave. Congre­ grandchildren. band, Dr. Rimald Rothman, development of nuclear bombs ParenU Discuss Rt. 44A, Bolton—«4S-80M or Hent . political aspects observed by gational C!hurch, now renamed Prior to hU retirement in were guests at a lodge at tele and warheads. her during her six months stay South Congregational Church, 1954, Tuttle was supervisor of ski resort near Balt Li^e City. • YES, WE DELIVER • ROCK Hartford, at a ceremony perr '•The United SUtos accepted Pupils’ Courses hi the Island. the Casualty Statisticid this limitation because we did Flowers for all ooeaahps; m CD ICA L Mra. H. Clay Osborn, Mrs formed by tee Rev. Rodney W. of the Aetna Life Insurance Co., Roundy. Mrs. Tuttle is the form­ not feel the need for very large Dual Pareata’ Night pro- Weddings, EUnerala, veuiQg,^,Fab- 8, on find include members of ^ e Unlydtsity df Conhecticut ------^ (- le-M . Wash—88o the Igtite in each classroom the octiools’ guidance depart- -campus. Tickets for this event 8-Lb. Dry Clean—12.06 wfK bs on a t least one separate menta. AT THE may be ordered by contacting 6 Lbs. 91J5 ds'ouite j Both isesaioni begin at 7:30 Clowes. ■■OPEN TUESDAY & THURSDAY UHTIL 9la The bid spedfioatiMiB sug­ p.m., a t Bennet in the Frank­ Communion Sunday gest that the work be done lin Building, and at Uling in during tbs period ef Feb. 22 the au(fitorium. This coming »Sunday will be through March 1, when school PARKADE ' Communion Sunday for the He­ SHEARSON, - wSl net be in seasian, so as not SGT. YORK IMPROVES bron and Gilead Congregational , Masterpieces to interfere with the normal JAMESTOWN, Tenn. (AP) — BERNIE'S IS HEADQUAR11RS FOR RRAND Churches. The sermon topic of cperatlan of elaases. 8gt. Alvin York, 76, ahowed ttte Rev. John N. Cross, pastor • the provocative look • The board of dteectora last Bcune Improvement today, but NAME TV. AFFUANCES AND FURNITURE of the linked churches, will be in Miniature summer eDooated funds for ho still is in . aetioua condition, AT (GREATEST SAYINGS "The Joy Beyond.” Hours are: this work from the Gapdital hospital autKbrities said. Hebron, 10 a.m.; Gilead, 11:16. HAMMILL co‘. Anprovement budget ef the The World War I hero was - Sunday school at the usual time. L O F ^ T ' S Used Cars St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, UTTLE SJHSTOCftATS inspire hy Tofm General Fund. taken to the hospital Wednes­ '62 CHEVROLET ’62 FORD RANCH The bide will be opened on day. York’s physician said his Watch For Opening Sale ... Soon! . Sexageslma Sunday, Feb. 2: MNIATUm OMOCOLATitS IMPALA S209S Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; choral Feb. 10 at 11:30 am . in the life was not in danger but he 4-Door Hardtop, V-8, W^ON $1898 Assorted Milk and' W i JOEK Munielpal Building. needed to rest(N:e body liquids. 4-Door, 6-pass. Statiim Eucharist and sermon, 10 a.m., auto., power steering, ra­ Wagon, V-8, auto., radios also church school; the Rev. takes pride in D s ^ ChiAoolato Lb.’ ’ ! " * ^ OCcg (la iiin i dio, heater,'whitewalls. heater, whitewalls. Gordon Weemsm, officiating. ’60 CHEVROLET „ YPF meeting, 7 p.m. zm T fO ff if ’59 PONTIAC announcing the ★ • M W BEL Are G129S CATALINA $1198 Maaohestor Evening Herald 4-Domr, 6 cyl., standard. 4-Door Hardtop: v " , Hebron correspondent. Miss Su­ Radio, heater, whitewedls. auto., power steering, san B. Pendleton, telephone Fashioned power brakes, radio, heat­ 828-8464. appointment of ’61 COMET er, whitewalls. DELUXE .$1443 by 4-Door, 6-pass. Station m Wagon, 6 cyl., standard, ’61 CHEVROLET Town Notified radio, heater, whitewalla. B^AIR $1495 2- Door, 6 cyL, auto., ra­ Of Fall Claims LADD S. ’62 CORVAIR dio, heater, whitewalls. MONZA $1695 Two Manchester women have 2-Door Sport Coupe, 6 ’62 CORVAIR notified the town of injuries cyl., 4-speto, radio, heat­ “700” $1498 ' Allegedly sustained as a result KUDLACHIs f/m f er, bucket seats, white- 4-Door. 6 cyl., standard, «f separate falls on town side­ (IMdonJ walls. radio, heater, whitewalls, walks. 901 MAIN ST.—648-6821 srm st Mrs. Rosetta Bottum of 41 as a representative of this fine com­ nsw OnSBN STBIPB fOIAMClAIi BDRHHI '59 CHEVROLET Falknor Dr. claims that she fell PrMicr^ition Pharmacy ’59 FORD • New Year’s Day on a slippery BEL AIR $1193 GALAXIE $1098 'Sidewalk on Falknor Dr. and pany. He is well trained and qualified W /'H a te 4-Door, 6-pass, station 4-Door, V-8, auto., nuMOb fractured her right leg. * ' SPORTS(^DHDTC |U Wagon, 6 cyl., standard, heater, whitewalls. to handle any or all of your investinfir radio, heater, whitewalls. Mrs. Bottum served notice of her Intent to claim damages for needs • • • ’62 CHEVY ’61 RAMBLER her injuries and for the loss of OWNERS REPORT THEY You will discover the prettiest CLASSIC $1198 inrning power. new way to wear color from the skin n “100” $ 1 4 9 3 4-Door, 6-pass Station Mrs. Mabel Merritt of 66 Rus­ ,4-Door, 6 cyl., standard, sell S t claims that she stepped 918 MAIN STREET—TEL. 649-2881 out . . . Oleg Cassini inspired it. Try heater, whitewalls. - Wagon, 6 cyl., standard, Coming • Mon., radio, heater, whitewalla, Into a hole in a Haynes S t side- Founded 1908 this new look today. ’63 Chevrolet luggage rack. Wtilk last Monday and, as a re- Membera New Yoric Stock Exchange SAVE i ^ t br(dce a bone In her foot and Other Leading Exchanges Super Sport $AVE and cracked and chipped some 2-Door Hardtop Impala. ’60 CHEVROLET of her teeth. B * I * S * 3 Beautiful black lace over peek-a-boo Final Quotations' 300 h.p. V-8, foito., Posi- IMPALA $1848 colors 'with tulle and niching and trhcti Light niching trim at top edge of K ' s m late N ^ s - Wke and Local 4-Door, 6 cyL, auto., ra­ atandard, radio, beater, bastion give* an tantant, cups and backs. White. Black/Creme dio, heater, whitewalls. whitewalla NOW 10% to B0% OFF dean flame whick burns at topdHcieacy—aosmofceor de Menthe, Black/Burgundy, Black/ At DmIms Oome la Also many lamps and gift items on sale. soot.. . ao waste a t faeL (ktgnae. Oar B o y s. AU Low Priced to Fit Y to r.B u d g et^ Heetie"locked’^inteeftnw Dsilr A trip to Old Mill P(md Village at this ^ e will be aaoe between Bring periode, i/:.oo and not wasted ap the dBm* A, S^36, B A C 32-38 Q rewarc&ig. Htowse through all four buildingf—it’s nejr. TlMUBaads o f ew aew fun! . V report exeaalona t o il eav> incs. No soot raeanfl teat OTENt DaUy 9:96 AJML4tS6 P JK .--«ri^ Until; • P J l teTteiM sfiS CARTER service e m it als6’’imini- neted. Phpqe «s, CHEVROLET DEMIN6 CtllFTSHEN 1889 MAIN STREET manobibbtbb XBL. € > n s BVUNIMOM >m . 9 Roatos 902 and |t , Onahar, Ooaa. a MBe Nartli sf Oeatar-Oa|y 96 Mltantea Blteni MAMcksinm cxniNi a m n ju m WHERE ir n n m To nxMP SU BnaB R t-V fd. 649-4M9 r i (- . V ' / ^ llliJ ,1 - * -ii y ■I- .i, 1 $ ' , I i/r ■ '‘WVi--■-I J/ ( , '/ T' k ■’ . •!' ' • i'J; ■ / J j / / : ' / ' . ■ '7 \ •■-tL'kT. ■t „ mCtoiv. rfj //_, , llli ..1 ran. a ...... 4^ -L ^ -- - - - ‘ I'-'- ■

HANCHESlisB EVENING: HERALD, MANCHBSTOR, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 81,19M llANCfiEStTO BVENllfC HERALD. MAIJCRESTER. OO^m.. tRiDAT, JAl^AttY iSl, 19M

# . ■ ‘ .1 Rockville'Vernon Bolton Red Teacher wdigfat to l b . Biaanhowdr’a baaie ncont- mandatio^ not to ba lii mich A hurry to T alk e s Speed throw atone*. CCC Favors Mayor Title Parents Hear The connection between Bobb^ Baker and 'the ivesent Prealdent of toe United Skating Event ______m a Despite Antipathy Cited Proposals on m Wmma 8 ^ Stats, and toe connection between Baker ■•acbeatar. Conn and other high public figures may be TBOMA8 r rkRGUSUN (OeatUiaed tram Page Oae) WALTER R. TERODSON senaationai and tragic before the dis> The title of “mayor” for toe^alart signal, a steady tons for Curriculum Pubnahw% eloaurea end. Along with toe Eiseit- executive 30 second* followed by silence lilS M . Two additional runs WMmded October 1. u n dated RockatSe-Vemon met op­ for one minute . and then to* complete the 4vent Saturday. hdwer advice; Republicans have a good* PubUehod Brery BvenlbK Except ^ d a y a position la li night on the “take cover” signal, which lasts About 80 townspeople at­ The U.S. sled driven ta QlliiE’S PIlirMMf •ad HoUdaya.. Ontered pt toe sound choice; they can yap so much grounds of psychological fears. SO seconds, will be eounded. tended toe.board of education Charles McDonald, Malone, N.Y. llEiSaata*’. Conn., aa •Second Claaa Hdll The term was approved at a In toe event of a real emer­ and braked by Charles Pan- 878 MAIN «T. Xattar. ______about what they think they have now meeting last night held for toe that nobody will pay any attention to meeting of toe Charter Con­ gency, a three to five minute purpose of explaining the pro­ ddlph. Saranac Lake, N.Y., was gmSCRIFTlON ^ T E S solidation Commission at Town steady tone will be Sounded and fifth in 2:11.82 on runs of Fayabla in Advance toem uiien apmething reiU comes aiong, Hall. th4 take cover signal will last posed courses to be offered at 1:06.97 and 1:06.85. The Ameri­ Oaa Tear ...... *?? !5 or they can-ahow some respect for t|ie J ^ * * « t o a ...... 4'ffi Members were involved in toe for three minutea Bolton High School next fan. U i A - can team Of. Larry McIQllip and nirM MOntlla «a*aaaa«aa«a*aae O.W intelligence of toe American people, who second in a series of mrotings To Attend Launching James Lamy, both of Saranac Q H ^ X O O t l l . • a a a a a • • aa a « » ^ a# • » Supt. Philip C. Liguori ex­ have a pretty sharp idea tliemservet of to determine toe type of gov­ Antoni Sadlak, executive sec­ plained various phases of the Lake, was, a place back with UKMBSR o r ernment they will rtoommend retary of the Rockville Area proposed program, aH of which 2:12.51 on runs of 1:06.17 and THB AfiSOClATED PKK88 when stones should be thrown, and; by Chamber of Commerce and for­ 1:06.84. 9Im Awoctot«d Press Is exclusively entlUM for toe consolidation attempt must be approved by the board. to-the use of repub'icsUon of &U news whom. expected to be presented to mer congressman-at-large, will Liguori said he is following Mrs. Skoblikova, 34^ a Siber­ natcbaa cradlted to U or not otoarwise credit* - voters next summer. attend launching ceremonies of closely the recommendations ian schoolteacher, skated the ^ tw thi« paper and alao toe local nawa pub* the Polaris submarine the USS .s;: metric mile in 2 mlnute.s, 22.6 Uahad bare. . . In opposing the selection of of toe aitatc depeutment of edu­ All riabta M republlcaUon of apactal dla- Six Over Eight \ toe .title last night. Commis­ Pulaski in Groton tomorrow. cation and is attempting to % ■ seconds, an Olympic record. patchaa nerein ara alao reaervad sioner F)*ank Cornell said he Sadlak will be representing the make toe transition from Man The best American perform­ n u aanrice client o( N. E A Serriee. toe. By clustering eight separate blast-off would like to "back off on this president of toe Kosciuszko Chester .to Bolton as easy as ance was turned in by Judity FabUabera MpreaentaUTei — rocket motors in one bl.g unit, the Unit­ because of the antipathy con­ Foundation of America of posable for Grade 8 students Morstein of Butte, Mont., who 'Matoewa' Spoclir Acency — New York CW* nected with toe word mayor.” which he is s 25-year member. finished 15th in 2:33.3. M arie eaao. Detroit and Boatcni. _ « . « « . ed States has, with its Saturn, now out- who are now at Bennet Junior K^MBBnt AUDIT BUREAU OF CIROOLA- He said, “I ’m afraid toe The ceremonies will be held High and will be the first close Law ler of Minneapolis, Minn., scored anything the Russians have so w as 16th in 2:34.9; and Janice psychological impact would give 11:30 a.m. at the General to graduate from Bolton High Smith of Rochester, N.Y., 24th far demonstrated with a single roc'uct the, residents of the fire dlS' Dynamics Corp. boatyard. School Tb* Her^d Prlutijn Comgjmy. In 2:37.8. amoi Bc ftuniM' rexponilbili^ (W typo- motor. Our Saturn on IVednesday devel-_ trict toe Impression we are The state is working toward grapblcal ertcr* appeariiia. l»i_*dv«rU «en ^to foisting the city government on Veraon news is handled by Officers of Transatlantic Brides look for news from home in their magaalne. They aro, left u d Dtber readlns matter la The Haaebeatsr oped some 1,504,000 lbs. of thrust, imd, an accreditation program for them.” The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, to right, Mr*. Gould, Mrs. Grsen, Mrs. Bialka, Mm. Pierce and Mrs. Marmaud. (Herald pho­ B r e i ^ Herald ______with toat much power available, kicked W. Main St„ telephone 875- all Oonnecticut schoole, Li­ Cambria Winner Terminology for toe legisla- to by Ofiara). about 20,000 lbs. of payload off into 8188 or 649-8787. guori said. This plan is stiM in Friday, January SI tlvs body and elected officials its e)q>erimental stage. In Chef Contest spaca 'The best Russian demonstration, has been hotly debated. Some ligiiori emphasized that Transatlantic Brides Elect Slate to date, has been one of a rocket with members feel the wrong title Vechitilo Hurt curriculum never stands still 1,300,000 Iba of thrust shooting up a will create an emotional oppo­ that wha.t he will give toe Donald Cambria, eon of Mr. HoIdiiiK The Franchise Open sition to toe consolidation ef­ teaohers Is an outline of what "Together Again," toe name< iris are also eligible for mem-^koe o t Hartford, vice president; and Mrs. Anthcmy J. Cambria payload of 14,300 lbs. into space. In Car Mishap Mire. Raymond Gould of Willi- of 50 Ardmore Rd., received fort. 1 Is to be taught and that they of its monthly magazine, could _ irship. This off-toe-earth kick once had Answering Cornell, CCC Tlie saeociatimi was founded mantic, eecretary; Mrs. Frank­ the Capitol Farms Brand As toa confusion even in.Washington will develop toe courses' from be a fitting motto for Trans­ America’s space engineers worried, and Chairman Herbert Hannabury John NechlUk) Jr„ 21, of 391 there,-going at a pace adjusted in 1945 when many British lin Pierce of Portland, over­ Award g;iven for the most orig­ Itaelf indicates, nobody knows Just what seas secretary; Mrs. James they thought it would take much longer said he Is aware the term la HilUard Sit., late last night at to each class. L l^ o r i said he atlantic Brides, an International girls were coming to this coun­ inal piece by a junior chef at Marmaud of Columbia Lake, the sixth annual Hotel-Restau­ NOW we have got o^er in South Vietnam now not palatable in toe fire district,, hoe used other schools as organization with about 500 try and Canada after World than It has to catch up with the admit­ Manchester Memorial Hospital treasurer; Mrs. Artoiir Nor­ rant Show and Culinary Art — except that, obviously. It Is more but he said tlma. are changing. guides for curriculum, especial­ groups In toe United States and W ar n . About 50 groups arc tedly greater size and power of the Rus­ •1 don’t think the fire district received 16 stitohee to oloee a^ now active. TTie Manchester wood of Manchester, chaplain; Exhibit, His winning entry was headache and, quite probably and per- chin laceration he received in a ly Manchester. Canada. The Manchester area FUEL O IL sian rockets. Then the idea of joining residents are so naive that just He said toe school will be area chapter was organized Mra Knut Barstrora of Co­ a wedding caka -hapo inevitably, more involvement 10:45 pjn. oraMi on Center St. Spy last resort comparison with the kind er, He^ t h “o ™ about cans oirt of 8 chool on Monday. 1 <9 Pas* casting began mentioning, a higher Jefferson Ave. in Bedford-Sty- Don’t write to tell mb that the Pass Pass and Broad St., five years, com­ and children accompanied by WATKINS It for a while, - t}(eit: and West ruffed with the nine, of .'"not have been held, and probably with and the cloth-tipped marking in this Civil Rights March bit the p^i^t, or over toe .r^ io . H erald Mr. and Mrs. Earl Day, BUDAPEST (A P )—Lajos Czl- Bpsakiag his own mind and opinion os hearts. This is where Schlei^er Terry Rd. nege. defense minister of com­ m u ^ leas trouble .and: discomfort and pen squeaked against the card­ Rustin had plaiwed, and it was It is not where the 'Gospel is V winced. (O r maybe it w as a two subjects on which he can be concCd- , board as he filled in letters with a beautiful thing. 'You thought Discharged yesterday: Doris munist - ruled Hungary, an­ DAFFODILS Joss of interest or participation than preariied that ia the power of shudder). Yesterdays red ink. “Integration Means a little bit of Rustin that day. DeCarli, Falrvlew Ave, nounced a $40 million cut in mil­ ad some expertnaas, he took some of toe developed thioUgh postponement to an­ God unto 9alvatiqn. ,1. believe Now South made the contract. Here's bedding Better Schools for All,’* he was But yesterday, as he talked in' credetkials ibid in dtoency CD Siren Test itary expenditures Thursday. steam out of .some of the issues s o i^ ' other date. • ^ . He could lead another round of 25 Years Ago A test of Civil Defense sirens Speaking on the opening day making the sign say. about his boycott here in this and order. But God didn’t say trumps, cash the queen of RspuMicaiis are eurrently trying to t o ^ e In a room behind them, Bay­ church, you saw a one-sided that t( qqmebody who has cre­ will take place in Vernon and of the Hungarian parliament’s clubs, and lead a diamond to Board of Selectmen consider R^xibliean IssucA ard Rustin Jr., his dark-framed man who'’only understood the dentials preaches the Gospel it throughout the state tomorrow session, Czinege said the cut ^ Kseord Spssks For Itssif the ace t c get a discard on raising tax rate to 25 mills in eyeglasses held out in one language of ^trouble. will save people. He said that it at 11 a.m., according to Ver- would not affect ‘‘the readiness that helps you . When, ia answer to Senator Gold- the ace of clubs. order to avoid $70,000 deficit. hand, a cigarette burning down is toe Gospel which does the non Civil Defense Director Ed- j and 'strength of the -Hungarian TIMELY BEAUTY HINTS water, he ^aaid that our inte^atienat. : XIood govetsunant is good politics. It was the same-with the'Rev. West could have defeated the Power failure and slippery to toe fingers of the other, sat business. The preacher is mund F. Dwyer. ' army.” Crinege also announced PRESENTED BY Milton A. Galamison, pastor of contract by discarding instead rails strand six trolleys, ballisUe missiles are wi good a* on a gray folding chair and ex­ the church. He is the one who human, but the Gospel is di­ Tests will be held the firOtjthe minimum military age was binad state of tot Commonwealth and of ruffing. Dummy’s ace of dia­ Mancheste r .1 mpr ov.e- toe world, Hz. Eisenhower, was-speaktog plained that the church office vine. Men may resist a preach­ ■aturday of each month. An lowered from 19 to 18. feel vibrantly but^qt message Tinsday advances hla started the boycott, and yes­ monds would be forced out, and ment Assn, considers bullttoig was going to be open all night terday he quoted facts and made er, but they cannot resist the from some potot of pride, on^ Suppos^ poiaitfm to national political circles, it is South would have no entry to North End playground and re­ for the planning of this boycott GospM doing H 'st the to toe accomplishments of hia own a g - beouise his address constituted a report statements about this . city’s the ace of clubs. Declarer would building Oakland .bridgs over 'jlanw W L ^jounsL Negroes in New York are going peril their souls.” on good government, which is of i>ara- school system which showed 6f eventually lose' two.. dlibdond Ho--'widch must be written off in the year partners. When last seen, he 10 Years Ago How To Face The Snow I '1 ahead. ’There is no need for new taxes. ceesiona made will be too late. So noito of them made any Christ that he is saved. was plaintively muttering: “I On toe subject of gifts- to peo|^ in > Let us just say that the boy­ sense yesterday. What they will by Stearns & Foster even though toe proposed record budg­ Maj. E. WaRer Lamie knew it. I knew It. I knew he Dr. Charles Jacobson and Dr. In toe country or in the city, Idgh office, Mr. 'Eisenhower is alpp a bring off Monday will make et is $59 million higher than toe cur­ cott will go on. The hours tor *1116 Salvation Aim y would ruff, but I had to lead A. E. Oiskan head United World on the ice skating rink or e, sleigh-rider or win­ iride over an administration whito had affairs have been placed on an even keel, Glenn C. Rivard of toe State dow shopper — If you are Jn a inviting confidence in toe Common­ Department of Health discusses cold, snowy climate your '^ace Its share of such gifts which might have wealth’s administration, and Governor I f you missed these three selloute before, here s your chm M Fischetti with to* Rotary Club “Ttoe needs a maximum of wlnter-tlm* been aimed at obtaining or rewarding Scranton has charted a continuance of Present Status of Narcotic Ad­ beauty care. Max Factor, world again to get fine bedding at savings. Look at all the c PRESS Make Your Checks Payable To The e' .fki giiiator Johnson's life had just bem new budget Government economy has sa v in g event at $2.00. This lux- Tober -FarUaiiig tone on radio stations o w n ^ PROGRAM Presidential ecational coets Today’s HIghUght in History as a complete beauty treatment to the beautiful beige damask cpver.^iJl^iS'luxury on ^ gohnaon family. The eircum- On this date 1848, Con- Democrats have described toe Scran­ ia under make-up by day. of 40 lbs. of pure white quilted cotton felt that is Humiguard- Involved, which were that toe ton massage aa.a “trial badloon'’ for the gram autoorixsd «r«otlon iof • Sonata in G Major, K 233 ...... M o a r t ) QUILTED FOAM LUXURY treated to prevent mildew odor. The '?2-coil m ^ h w ^ x policy OB Johnsoa was 1M4 BspuMicaa .presidential public monument to Georgs ’The Governor probaMy waa not unmind­ waahlagtoB on public land u Fantaisie and Sonata, K475 and K457 ... .Mozart spring is of the finest construction with coils h and-tM 8 boBght aad'pald for by toa com- ful of the effoeta bis report might have tbs District of Coluinbto, It was ways, and quilted cotton upholstery. Box iparinf or mattreea, sbM t swoad toe zadle stattons, on his political standing nationally. But completed in 1884, and openwl Sonata in A Minor, K310 ...... 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, ’ , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALP. MANCHESTER. CONN.- FRIDAY, JANUARY dl. 1B64 rjfif H G H T ■ A N lM IS 'llX EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, iltID AY, JANUARY St, lM< i,„), iiii(fiii(«»>(R'ij| • , :V 4( Events 12th C ir^it Neutral Asia Cypriots li-V Wlother Accused Court Cases m Policy Aim of Jauper A- Phalpa Jr, In State Jaupar A, PtiMpa Jr., 45, at • f I igh chool orld ■ _____f MANCHESTER SESSION NATO Peace THE H S W In Babies ’Deaths Frodorick Oirousrd, 20, of 517 French Chief SuffioW. brother of Mra. (OanIfaMied tram Paget. One) Bmaat McNeill at 17 An- VoL xxvm No. 16 Friday, Jisnuary SI Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Mrs. Joyes Don, Fscalty A iri^ Tollsnd Tpk«., presently con­ (OoBthroe* from Page One) daraon 84., Mad yaoterday af­ (Oaottaued from Page One) elamenta are not too far from Bridgeport, were arrastad Tues­ fined at the SU te. Jail at Tol­ the Cyprua area. (OnrttMM^ from Osm) she and her husband were, ar­ ternoon from Injuries suffered rested on complaint of Rockville day in Mlneola, N. T., on land while awaiting Hartford Oommimirt and Nathmaliaf re­ in a one-car aertdant in Suf- lesa than an hour, saying any The 4aat time tha 8ib Fleet and Ita Marine Iore8 ware eallad . Mr».. Rof*rE h** thr®« chll- Asst. Fire Chief John Schwarts. charges o f first degree robbery. Superior Cburt aoUon on aev- gimes. fleld on Jan. 14. American comment would Have Her three children had been left eral counts Involving < area' He also.lefivaa hia wife, four to help out out a wan threat was Subs Spark Shooters’ Win, General Manager dnn, tmnjlAf In »g« from S to They we{9 accused of robbing in the care of a 13-year-oW baby breaka, yesterday was given In his news statement of sons, hla paternal grandfather to come from Washington. Then in Lebanon. At that Ulna, about IS yoan. sitter while Mrs. Rogers went office and living quarters of HoUee on three chargee here, in- more than an hour and a half and two half-brothers. Butler and Sandys discussed the 15,000 American fl|htiBg man The Ull, red-haired woman shopping in Manchester with Fred Alhbinder, proprietor of a eluding breaking and entering, he spent only aheul flve min­ A memorial aervlce at First plan with Cypriot Foreign Min- want aaiiora near Batnit. Tha waa held at the Hartford State friends and her husband attend­ vending machine company in poeaeeeion of firearms and lar­ Clnirch of Clttlat, Congrega­ force was made up of about utes on the Chinese issue. ister Spyros Kyprlanou, aGreek 7,600 Marinea an* rouriily the Gunners Still Tearn to Beat Assembly Speaker Jail and i|ueationed further to­ ed stock car races in Staffonl. WantaUgh, N. T. ceny. tional,. Suffield, will be held to­ Cypriot; and other leaders of day at the atate police head­ When. Rockville Police Sgt. About in cash was found Jantes C. Woodman, IS, of 4’fli ' De Oaulle-waa careful, at two morrow at 2 p.m. same number of Army troopa. on Hickhey sind Patrick Chem- or three points, to describe the the Greek and Turkish Cypriot In any MX>rt — baaketbali, quarters In Hartford. Her hus­ Clarence Neff arrived at the Forban St., EaM. Hartford, a *rhere will be no calling commimities. Time for Sounds An aaaembly was held Tues­ band, Charles, was to be ques­ apartment he found candles ero when they were arrested, companion case With GirouautJ, Chinese Cbfitmunlst regime as liours. baseball, football or even riflry W inter Open House "FeWng” or ’’Peoples’ China.” Archbishop Makarios said School Host day for all seniors taking Mod­ tioned today. He is employed by were being used to light the .police said. pleaded not guilty to counts of F.riends may contribute to Thursday that the stationing of — the sign of a trtily great d Vernon foundation contractor. rooms. The electricity had bean The loot from the robbery was Speaking it China in general. Boycott Looming Another sensational, dyna­ em Problems this year. The breaking and entering with the charity of their chol«e- In North Atlantic Treaty Organiza­ team ia Us reserve strength. Parents are reminded of Coroner Ackerman began an turned off for non-payment. about *4,700 in cash, jewelry criminal Intent and larceny. His De Gaulle said it la impossible Mr. Phelpa’ memory. mic, thrilling, and colorful students listened to a talk on for France or the West to Have tion or any other troops In Cy­ ' in basketball, It U ' the team the annual PTO winter open To Debaters Inquest yesterday into the death In a back room, behind fur­ and a coin collection which was case wss continued until Feb. ' 'The Nicholson Funeral prus to prevent a renewal of In- For NYC Schools MHS Sounds program will Town government given by Mr. of Barbara Ann. The inquest niture, he found the couple’s valued at about '*50,000, police any policy for Southeast Asia or which has the man to come in house to- be held at the take to the air waves Sunday 17, and he ppeted bond of *2.- Home, Rt. 5A. Suffield, la In tercommunal fighting between school on Tuesday, Feb. 6, Richard Martin, general man­ continued today. then 2>/4-year-old son, Roy, in a said. even for the Soviet Union that m at 6:30 over WINF, 1230 on 500. charge of arrangements. Greek and Turkish Cypriots Is (Oontiuued from Pag* O ) and spark a rally. In baaebali, from 7:30 to 9:30. All teach­ 'Resolved; That Social Secur­ crib. ’The sleeves of his shirt Woodman, w m arrested Jan. does not take China’s influence the dial. Don’t you believe ager of the Town of Manches­ The investigation began, po­ Into accoUht. In ho way necessary. it is the team with the relief ers and guidance administra­ ity benefits should be extended lice said, when Mrs. Rogers call­ had been pinned together behind MVD MaU Li*t$ HU la for allegedly being invmved Mrs. Shirley Itorka “If there Is a need (or the committet, said h* could “not those adjectives, sensational, ter. hU back by the baby sitter, For Southeqst ’ Asia. he men­ foresee any develoj^ent e( aig- pitcher or pinch hitter to pre­ tive personnel will be avail­ to include complete medical dynamic . . .7 Then be on ed Tolland County probation of­ In A break at the Acadia Res­ SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. presence of troops on the Island, serve a game. In football, it is Mr. Martin told the etudente police said. HARTFORD (APj . ,A taurant bn Tolland Tpke. tioned Viet Nam, Laos, (jambo- nlflcance developliw from su ^ able for consultation. This care," will be the subject of the twelve-thirty at six-thirty that local government ia a n ' ficer Paul McGeary to report Connecticut lawmaker. today Shirlay Burka of Blast Hartford, these must he troops of the Unit­ the team., which can substitute would be a good opportunity the death of her son last De­ The mother was arrested The Eaet Hartford youth and dia, India, Pakistan and mother of Edward M. Burka of ed Nations whose main objective a meeting that wouM alter pres­ debate tournament to be held and you’ll see! agency of the state govern­ when she returned at about called for legislation -to pio- Olrouard are reported to be Burma, ^ ent boycott plans.’* ’ withcMt weakening the position. to ask any questions about Feb. 8 at MHS> The Manchester ment. It has no “Inherent cember. Mrs. Rogers, arrested 516 Strong S t and ktrs. E dw ard should be repulsion of outside In­ In riflry.,. well, the only the students' election of last July on a charge of injury 11:30 p.m. Charges were placed hlbit the motor vehioleo. de­ p an of an eight-man gang in­ Peking on Tuesday said it had Bayard Ruatln, organiser of High Debate team will host the rights, power, and authority of partment front selling - ear understood -that France would J. Borowaki of 557 Rye St., died tervention,” he said in a state­ chance a sub haa on the rifle courses for next year. or risk of Injury to a minor against both she and her hus­ volved In mbre than a doaen ment. “The presence of a force last August's march on Wash­ entire Greater Hartford Area its own." Although a town can registration lists to “name break relations with President Wednesday at a donvalescent team la to wait until the top Conference, a newly organized child, is on two-years proba­ band. breaks In Manchester and area hospital. other than the United Nations ington and now working for the How to Use do certain things on Its own, Mrs. Rogers, dressed in Ber­ brokers." towns. Five, others are await­ Chiang Kai-shek’s government. comihtttee, said: "There la no four or five shooters aren't debate district of which Mr. these powers can be altered by tion after being prosecuted on "Thai's a bad practice, for She also leaves two other In Cyprus would complicate the a substitute charge of causing muda shorts, appeared iu^* Cir­ ing higher court action while France countered by saying it situation and eventually lead to means by which this bojrcott present at a meet before he John F. Delaney, of the MHS the state government, and it leads to our people being one, Joseph SafraneH, 28, Hart­ had made nq siich agreement Sons, another daughter, thirteen can through and Mk>w his 3 Exchangees English Department, is Confer dependency at delinquency to cuit Court at Rockville on Aug. grandchildren and three great­ many adventures." can be stopped. Although Mayor Ouija Board? most actions need state au­ children. 6 to answer the charge. She was bom-bed with all sorts of junk ford, last week was sentenced and that'Us recognition of Com­ Robert F. Wagner haa entered worthlneaa. ence Director. thorization. mail,” said State Rep. Harry grandchildren. Greek Cypriot delegates at,the Mprimanded by Judge Joseph in Hartford Superior Court, to munist China was bound by no London conference contended the picture, hothing _ the__ mayor Faced wlih this situation on This will be the flrat toumn - Do you know how to tie a The present town govern­ State police were informed of S. Burke. state priso*.! for from three to conditions. The funeral ’adll be held to­ .MAM Aft. will ** Hope to Talk the boy’s death and advised that Dannehy and ordered to go that the Turkish Cypriots would cap do will stop the boyeott, Jan. 24,, the gunnera came ment of the conference since it bow or use a ouija board? Are ment of Manohtoter waa or­ ’The East Hartford Demo­ nine years o« breaking and en­ Then came. a French state­ morrow at 9:15 a:m. from the was formed on May 22, 1963 by ganized by the Town Charter two of Mrs. Rogers’ other chil­ home and change to a dress. Newkirk and Whitney Funeral use the allied force as a cover, Wagner caUed for a fr*nk and throuigh with a sound’ 895-836 blue stamps really better than On her return she was given crat and former chairmiut of tering chargee, including one. at ment which indicated De Gaulle for their campaign to partition open discussion bettreeh ths apanldiig of Wilcox Tech. It The tinie; 8:00 p.m. area debate coaches meeting at green ones? Why do girls tease adopted in 1947. This charter dren had also died under report­ the legislature's transporta­ was favorably considering the borne, 318 Burnside Ave.. East edly suqfdcioua circumstances. a 90-day suspended jail sen­ tha Shady Glen Dairy Bar on the Island between the two com­ board and civil rights groups. took the aneence at' Co-Cap'- The place: Your club meeting. Mount St. Joseph Academy in their hair? c h a fe d the previous govern­ tion oommittee (1950-80) said E; Middle Tpke., which occurred Peking argument. But officials Hartford, with a hlgh-Mass of Civil rights groups have West Hartford. ment very lltUe, although It did Hie result of an autc^wy per­ tence on the substitute charge requiem at St, Rose's Church at munities, a solution the Greek re­ tuna' Archibald and Ruaconi, The setting: An attractive These are some of the ques­ and placed on probation for two that car owners are getting late last year. refused to project developments. Cypriots oppose. jected as TnadeOuate and decep­ The organization of districts tions students in Mr. Gilbert abolish the town meeting. Now, formed at Wesson Memorial “fed up with the seemingly A break with the Nationalists 10. Burial will be in St. Cath­ i the Other top shooter, Dave teen-ager steps up with a smile Hospital in Springfield Mass., years. The charge against her The Soviet Union told U.N. tive a Board of . Education , plan drey, for the underclassmen stemmed from the ever increas­ Hunt’s Ekiglish IV classes are instead at attending a town endless junk-ntalL" would open De Gaulle (o the ac­ erine’s Cemetery, Broad Brook. which calle,d for Im ^ v jn g the K and says: ing number of-, , interested meeting, the people of Man­ On & a baby who tfed last De­ husband was nolled. Friends may call at the fu­ Secretary-General U Thant's of­ to Shine In victory. Alan Mor­ learning the answers to in their After their arrest last sum­ These names, after being cusation that he wes backing fice that peace In Cyprus and racial balance over, thq Sext “Hello, my name Is Anders,” schools throughout the state. At unit in speech. Each student la chester elect their own repre- cember was turned over to state' Hospital Notes down to Communist pressure. neral home tonight from 7 to rison. led the fmnners in the win polios during their investigation. mer, the couple moved to E3n- sold by the state, apparently everywhere else is a job for the three years in about 50 of Uie or, “I am glad to be here to tell present there are 53 partlcipac- required to give four oral talks sentalivto. De Gaulle has a reputation 9. with an excellent t*®- Mrs. Rogers, originally from field. Their present children are are resold to organisations and Security Council, where the So­ city’s 165 predominantly Negro followed by John R b t h. w e 11 you about Austria,” or, “Turkey ing schools divided up into five during the unit begun before Mr. Martin said that the Maine, came to Connecticut Herman, 13; Anthony, 8, and concerns who use them to send Vlsltlag hears are 2 to 8 pan. for holding fast to his course. viets have a veto. T he Soviet and Puerto Rican sct\odlS, It is a land of many wonders." districts. midyear exams and continuing boeuxl of directors constitutes la all arena excepting mater-, He might Ignore the clamor does not provide for an Imme- (183), Mwe Johnson (1?9), Le­ about 10 years ago. Last July Roy. 3. much of the unsolicited mail news agency Tass said Makar- vitt (177), Bind John Genta These could well be the state­ There will be 8 schools par­ througrh the first week in Feb­ the legislative branch of tha which annually floods Con­ Mty where they are t to 4 p.m. from Peking. Peking might los’ government had officially, dlate large-scale exchange of ments that would open an Inter­ ticipating in the Feb. 8 meet. ruary. Thtap type* of ^leeches Funerals (170). ^ Manchester town government. necticut, he asserted. and 8:M to 8 p.m., and private quietly back down end join the advised Moscow there Is now “a ' pupils between white and Ne^o esting speaking program for al­ Judges will be members of the are: One Informative, one per­ Tim board adopts legtalatloh Motor Vehicles ■ Commission­ rooms whore they Are 18 a.m. Nationalists in Paris. serious danger of aggression" I schools, as demanded by civil Due to the ineligibility, the most any Manchester organiza­ MHS English Department, and suasive, one entertaining, and and determines how Mandiee- Johnson^s Farm P ro gram er John J. Tynan said the state to 8 p.m. VMtors are requested About 9(X) invitation cards Mrs. Clara Qlagras against the island by NATO rlghU groups. gunnera found themselves with­ tion. The' speakers are, of awards will be given out at the A somewhat doubtful Dave Peace hands over his greenback to auctioneer Bob Parmakian in one impromptu. ter’s money )e to be spent. It has ben selling such lists for not to smoke in patients’ were distributed for the news TIis funeral at Mrs. Clara powers. ' Rustin said tha boycott would out their top Boorors Co-Cap- course, MHS’s ambassadors end of the season. payment for his new slave, Jeannette Amlrault. Bob sold Jeannette to Dave after a “While each student may not also provldea money for the years under authority granted rooms. No more than two visi­ conference in a salon of the Olngras of 70 E. Middle Tpke. British troops have been en­ be the first of a serlee of one- talns Allan Archibald and Phil from abroad. This tournament will be open slick sales pitch, delivered as part of a study of speaking techniques in Mr. Gilbert Hunt’s enjoy these talk*,’’ Mr. Himt board of education which is an it by the General Assembly. tor* at one time per patient. presidential palace. About two- was held this morning from the forcing a shaky cease-fire In Cy­ day strikes against the achool Rusooni aa they ventured to ^ nders Lundwall is the ICYE to the public. senior Ehiglish classes. (Herald photo by Saternls). said, “they are also learning Urges Broader Payments third.<< went to newsmen, the organization separate from the The “name broker” for the John F. ’Tierney Funeral Home, prus. Enmity between the Turk­ system,” which haa almoet one Wallingford last Saturday to (International Christian Youth Medicthe for the aged was the valuable technique* for later town government Patients Today: 288 rest to members of De Gaulle’s 219 W. Center 8t„ with a sol­ ish and Greek communities million pupila More than half face a cmnparatlvely weak (Osatlaiied from Page Oae) past few years has ben the Exchange) student from Swe­ topic of a round-table discussion life." For instance, everyone The general manager is the R. U. Polk Company, Detroit. ADMITTEID YESTERDAY: cabinet. French civil servants emn high Mass of requiem at St. erupted Into virtual civil war of them are Negroea and Puerto Choate team. But coupled with den. Tall, blond and well-llked between the debating grourjs of should know how to tell a joke Mrs. Dorothy Belcher, 133 and foreign diplomats. James' Church. during the Christmas holidays. Ricans. the absence of Archibald and Oub to Build administrative branch of Mon- log. IBUIs that would carry out It paid the state *17.000 for by hts fellow classmates, An­ Wlndhqm and MHS. In prepara­ for that awful moment of awk­ ch e ste r’s government. He Local Stocks the names the current year. Scott Dr.; Orville Cleveland Questions are submitted in ad­ TTie Rt. Rev. Magr. Edward Britain asked the United Rusooni was the fact that ders has easily adjusted to the tion for coming interscholastic Smoking in School ward silence. The techniques of Ms Maaa are pending in Con­ Jr„ 194 Bidwell St.; Carla Con­ vance and De Gaulle ignores J. Reardon was celebrant, as­ States and other NATO mem­ By THE AgSOaATED PRESS makes recommendations on Bids for a new contract will be Ohoatb notched their highest "American" way of life (a fact tournaments, the two groups persuasion are abilities never to matters before the board of di­ gress. Some have been passed received by the state in March. nor, Montauk Dr., Vernon; those he does no't wart to sisted by the Rev. John D. bers to lend a hand after a dead­ Police using billy clubs , and acOto this year, while Manches­ demonstrated by his recently discussed the various ap­ Small Rocket be belittled, and, as Mr. Hunt Quotations Famished by Mre. Mary Oedraitis, 73 ICl- answer. There Is none of the Regan, deacon, and the Rev. Eu­ lock In the London conference assisted by officers on hereS- proaches open to affirmative rectors, receives requests for by one house or the other and Representative Burke, who ter scored the lowest, in e re­ earning a varsity "M" In soc' Banned by Board mentioned, the need to be able appropriations, and makes a some are now under commit­ Coburn Mlddlebrook, Ine. would like such permission (Widge St.; Mrs. Laura Graff, give and take characteristic of gene F. Torpey, subdeaeen. Mrs. that was seeking a Cyprus solu­ back turned back an unruly sult — an 88S-88i3 tie, rat-e feat ser), and Ls a,nxlous to tell and negative debates on the MHS rocketeers anticipate to speak briefly on any subject 445 Spring St.; Mrs. Josephine news conferences in America. Jane Maocarone was organist tion and trouble* in Malaysia crowd of more than 400 white topic': “TTiat Social Security preliminai^ budget. The board tee consideration. Bank Stocks either repealed or modified to for f match. Americana more about his na- the countdown for their own for a few minutes is always makes out the final iMMlget. Johnson would use what in Bid Asked protect the Public, said the use Harrington, Amston; Bernard In effect, the conference is just and soloist. Burial was in Notre and East Africa, which deplet­ persons during Cleveland's live land and his' impressions of Jbenefits should be extended to two-stage rocket. The Rocket Gone forever is the sight of^ Administratively, the school with the inbriUgent student. MenschNl, 41 Milford Rd.; another speech by the French Daune Cemetery, South Hadley, ed Britain’s military reserves to worst racial dliiorder In recent The tie ended, the gunners’ include complete medical care.” The town charter provides agriculture is commonly called Conn. Bank and of such names has gotten out of winning streak at 33 although America. (jlub’s latest project Involves shivering smokers huddled in a has recognized the fact that "The audience also has a re­ compensatory payments out of Trust Co...... 72 H 7 6 4 iMUid in recent years. Mrs. Leone Perry, 78 Tanner President—but given under spe­ Mass. the danger point. years. AFS (American Field Service) The ques'lon* o* p-’p-* ♦or Uie construction of a rocket sponsibility,” Mr. Hunt pointed that schools, the weltore de­ St.; Shirley Pyka, 104 Irving cial circumstances to a special Bearers were Noel Qingras, Bruce told Sandys that Presi­ At least 10 priests and civic they still maintained a string of government sponsored care for comer of the cafeteria patio. Aa some students have become ad­ partment, primaries and li­ the Treasury to augment the Hartford National "I think the average motw- 34 undefeated matches. The tie has brought Stephen Dushchek over six feet tall with an alti­ out. “The proper attitude to­ the market income, of cotton, Bank Co...... 62 66 St.; EJlliott Randall. 152 Loomis audience. Kenneth Olngras, Ronald Gin- dent Johnson Is willing to as­ leaders in the “Little Italy” dis­ to Manchester. Steve describes the elderly and the practicality tude range of two to three of last Monday, Jan. 27, student dicted to tobacco. In the past, ward the speaker giving him a braries be run in accordance ist has a right to complain trict on the city’s East Side was also .the second tie in MHS wheat, milk and potato pro­ Fire Insurance Companies about his name being sold by St., Andrew Verprauskaa, An­ De Gaulle’s previous advoca­ gras and George Lucas. sign American troops to a NATO MHS as big and well-organized. of financing It through the So- miles. The first stage wdll In­ smoking haa been uncondition­ however, it has neither con­ break, giving polite smiles with State law. The charter dover; Lawrence Maney, 134 cy of neutralization of Commu­ force for Cyprua. But Johnson were jeered when they attempt­ rifle history, John Rothwell fired (iial Security program w ere sur­ (laughter preferably) at any sets up the park department, duces. Hartford Fire .... 68 71 the state for commercial uSe," a perfect prone score while lead­ Steve has an excellent com­ clude a cluster of solid fuel ally banned on school grounds. doned nor forbidden smoking. . Such payments were a fea­ National Fire . . . . 130 138 Helaine Rd.; Mrs. Antoinette nist North Viet Nam and the Paul Ecabert made several conditions: That ed to calm the demonstrators. mand of the English language veyed. The Consensus of the rockets. The second stage will The choice had always been up jokes and a ready acceptance of health department, highway Burke said. U.S.-backed Republic of South Makarios accept the plan, that Two Negro men and four pho­ ing that gunnera with a 186. The Manchester Board of E)d- department, etc. The heads of ture of a controversial farm Phoenix Fire . . . . 122 130 The legislator suggested the Lupacchino, 104 Clinton St.; The funeral of Paul Ecabert and has proved a big success, group seemed to , be that the be a payload driven by a single ucatlon recently voted 6-1 in fa­ t( the parents, who had to sign any information or teachings.” ‘ A advancM in 1949 by Alfred Sclviebel. 507 Adams Viet Nam was a factor in the of Clearwater, Fla., formerly a terminal date be set lor the tographers were beaten M ore A balanced effort put the according to the groups to necessity for such a program solid fuel engine. The club'plans their children’s applications for What seems to be the imme­ these departmente are appoint­ life and Indemnity Ins. Cos. present law could wtil be Saigon coup executed Thursday commitment of U.S. troops, that relative quiet waa restorisd In vor of the ban, primarily be­ ed for indefinite terms. The Stries F. Brannan, secretary changed “to protect thoee who St.; Hyman Lehrman, 105 of Manchester, will be held team back into the win column which he has spoken. - was hard to refute and that the to launch the rocket next fall at cause of the U.S. Surgeon Gen­ smoking passes. Now, of diate result of these talks—well, Aetna Casualty . 125 • 133 Garth Rd.; Mrs. Kala Goddard, by Maj. Gen. Nguyen Khanh. the Greek and Turkish CyprioU the area Thursday. with a lopsided 912-828 victory Issue would center on the p'-nc- charter also provldea for tax of agriculture under President Aetna Life ...... 181 189 don’t want their names given Monday at 8:30 a.m. from the Holly Hooker, '64, travelled a site outside Indianapolie, Ind., erals report on smoking and course, the boards’ decision def­ English IV hton’t had as much Hairy 8. Truman. This plan West Hartford; Mrs. Margaret De Gaulle recognized Mao Holmes Ftmeral Home, 400 continue negotating for a per­ The violence erupted In an over Bristol Eastern last Mon­ this summer to Turkey under ticality of financing it through homev'ork. . "I assessment. Conn. General . . . 172 180 to name b;x>k«rs.’’ manent settlement, and that where maximum tracking ad­ disease. At the same time, they initely forbids all student was never accepted by Con­ Howland, 38 School St., Rock­ Tze-tung’s regime Monday and 79ain St„ Vrith a Maas of requi­ area near a grade school pick­ day. Balanced also was the the auspices of AF®- She found the payroll taxes of the Soaial Joan Coltman, '64. Taxes in Manchester are col­ Hfd. Steam Boiler 131 139 He said this could be done Paris and Peking, announced Greece and Turkey temporarily eted by integrationists tha past vantages and safety are attain­ agread to emphttsize smoking smolUng at MHS. gress. It has run into bitter op' ville; Mrs. Joan D’Amour, An­ em at St. James’ Church a4 9i second team which also out- many differences between, the Security system. education—especially in the jun­ lected on the basis of the value Security Ins. . .. 70 74 by altering motor vehicle'regis­ they would exchange ambassa­ waive their treaty rlghU to In­ several days. Mr. John Delaney, club ad­ able. Mr. Rogers said that present of all real and perscmal prop­ position from most Republicans, tration applications so they dover; Donald Knox, 140 Wood- Burial will be in St. Jam es’ scored the Lancer flve 861-828. two countries, but discovered ior highs. DANCE FOR DIMES some Democrats and a number Travelers...... 195 U 2034 dors within three months. tervene unilaterally In Cyprus In The civil rights groups sought visor, announced that the MHS The club Is in de.sperate need plans for smoking educatlCn erty according to what the would contain s space a mo­ •Ide St.; Mrs. Barbara Wierz- Cemetery. Phil Rusconi led the attack with the charm of Turkey to be both Mr. A. Raymond Rogers, On Saturday, Feb. 1, the at farm groups, notably the Public Utilities blcki, 85 Lockwood St.; Alan Though protesting, bitterly, Na­ an emergency. more complete Integration of group would debate a- team of funds, materials, and scien­ call for class discussions rather property is worth at that time. torist could check if he wished Friends may call at the fu­ a fine 184. He was followed by quaint and modernly exciting. tific aid to get this project off principal of MHS, said in his than mas assemblies. Biology, March of Dimes will sponsor a f^ rm Bureau. Conn. Light Power 36 3 8 4 Bardwiok, 424 W. Middle tionalist China maintained its 800 Negro pupils timwpprted by Landry (iS3), Al> Baxter , and Arrangements to have these from South Hadley (Mass.) H.S. Most of the town’s money Hfd. Elec. Light . 44'i his name used In this manner. dinlomatlc ties with France. neral home Sunday from 2 to WASHINGTON (AP) - - The the launching pad. Any oontri- announceme:it;' to the ri;udents" chemistry and modern prob­ dance at the Teen Center from Johnson proposed extension 484 Tpke.; Mrs. Kaaue Hunt, Cov­ 4 and 7 to 9 pm. bus from overcrowded Has|i^ Jmihson oofti' hrW"iS2, and Mor- exchange students as speakers next week. that all 171 MHS smoking comes from property taxes. of mandatory government con­ Hartford Gas Co. 41 44 De Gaulle sidestepped any di­ United States has twice as many dell School to three schools In Ed Coltman, '65 butions ' will be appreciated. lems courses have been cited 7 to 11 p.m. TTie music will be Property taxes pay for 3/4 of entry; Allan Coe Sr., 274 riion fire 181. may be made by contacting Mr. passes had been rescinded, and provided by a band, and other trols to only one commodity not Southern New Eng- rect comment on tjie National­ Marines as usual in the Mediter­ the East Side arqa. Parents of Candy Hachadourian, '66 The president and faculty ad­ for this important facet of the aU costs of the town goi)em- CALL HIM CUPID Boulder Rd.; Mrs. Gloria TTie gunners now stand.ll-O-l Jay Staeaer through the high he advised that smokers k e ^ entertainment will also be fea­ BOW covered by them—potatoes. land Telephone 51 54 ( Wandych, 110 Irvbtf St. ist regime of President Chiang ranean, it was learned today. some white children objected. viser of the club are Frank Rug­ smoking ban. ment, - - TORRINGTON (AP) — Oty Thus, there are about 3,400 thus far and still seem to be school office. giero, '65 and Mr. Guy Scribner, all smoking materials in their Gary Gunas, ’66 tured. Johnson asked that Congress Manufacturing Companies A D te rm a ) t o d a y : Mrs. Kai-shek, or its, possible place About 200 women and a chll- the team.to beat ip the state. Paula Rosen, '66 Students wishing to take the Mr. Martin emphemized the suspend for this year the supply Clerk Fred P, Bruni lays If in a two-Qiinas' policy. Dead Fliers , Leathernecks and two amphlb-. dren on relief picketed offleials Industrial Arts Department, re­ lockers to avoid the temptatiom Allied Thermal .. 461,1 5 0 4 Dan (Tupid doesn’t do k good Slather Justice, 14H Garden Although his captaih and most Scholastic Aptitude or Acleve- of smoking in school and to importance of each student’s eontrol llmitationa on market­ Arrow, Jla rt, Heg. 53 . 57 Dr.; John Hutton, 28 Benton i De Gaulle spoke mostly about 1 ]I lous lasKtask lorcesforces avauBoieavailable (orlor, j m Chicago Inm protest ofoi recent Arthritis and rheumatic dis­ m «^ Teste on March 7 s)\ould spectively. The Rocket Club understanding of his town gov­ business in February it won’t French domestic political ques­ consistent scorer remains in- meets 'Wednesdays at 3:10 p.m. avoid possible misunderstand­ ings of domestically produced B ard en ...... 11 1 2 4 St. R fa f I I f * f l A I * 'T f l use in Cyprus if a decision is relief cuts. The pickets said they eases are responsible (or 27 mil­ hiffe their a^>pllcatlons into ernment. He said that town sugar. This action would lessen be his fault. tions. ^ M V « • 'V I made to send In a peacekeeping | oo not have enough to .eat. ell^ble, ..Coach Gil 9u nt still in Room 149, Observers are wel ings If they are seen with these Bristol Brass ..., 9 11 BiBtTHS YESTERDAY; A feels thatiKls team can make it lion work days lost annually, as Princeton, N.J., by Feb. 9, materials where there is evi­ functions are very close to the U.S. demand on tight world sup- Beginning tomorrow, he plans Speaking of China — the Chi­ wqrT -q-j q • ^ expedition representing the Two women fainted during the come. Coleco ...... 3 4 to present a pair of silver dol­ daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ all the way. . t well as a loss in earnings of a There is qn aijditionel chitrge dence of recent smoking. people. P o t exanqfie, 2/3 of ^ e s at a time when prices are nese nation rather than any Atlantic Treaty Orgoniza- demonstrations and the Rev. for Hite appUcatiems. Jim Newton, '66. Dunham-Bush . . . 4'4 5 4 lars to each couple appljdng for neth Cote, 44 Pint St.; a .son to tV est e r 11 11' Pet# Wise, '64. half-billlon dollars a year. Students are reminded that the taxes every year are ex­ ffw«u«g to advance. N. B. Machine . . . 204 2 24 particular regime in China—De tion. Henry Mitchell, orggnlzer of the pended for school purposes, and a marriage license. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gallagher, Gaulle said: a move has been ru- smo'King mles five and six in North and Judd .. 18 20 90 Grandview Ave., Rockville; Such march, said they were hungry. education Is important to every It being . Leap ^ Tear, Bnml "There Is no war or peace (Contiiiued from Page Oee) mored for some time, but the Most of the demonstrators were the student handbook are still Peter Paul ...... 30 33 says he hopes to encourage a son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth in effect. That la: "StudenU? town. If any student has a Plastic Wire Cable 10 >i 12 1 imaginable in Asia without Chi­ White Hou.se says Pre.sldent | Negroes. question concerning town gov­ some of the ladles who might Reynolds, Coventry: a son to na’s being involved. It is incon­ Johnson has made no final de-, ^ fty of the women. and ehll- found on school grounds outa de Labor Unit Standard Screw .. 31 3 3 4 i Mr. and Mrs. John Leonowicz, There was only the sound of a . ^ ernment, he Should consult the be hesitant about “popping the ceivable to conclude a treaty of dren sat in at the State of II- of the building will be given Stanley Work* .. 2 04 224 ' 45 High St. plane engine warming up in the ! ‘Soundlings’ Produce Biweekly Shows libraries or the town manager’s questions." neutrality concerning the states Press aide Andrew Hatcher jinols building while the rest two demerits for the first of­ ■Veeder-Root ...... 4 74 5 1 4 Bm'THS TODAY; A daugh- background. fense and vvill be suspended for office. The above quotations are not of Southeast Asia — In which I told newsmen Thursday that Cy-, trooped a block to the O ty HaU. Will Locate PROBE BURKE BLAZE te ■ to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph France is particularly and cor­ The officers, whose unarmed ■ prus waa one of. several t subjects—v j * - . - chanting^...... want food. We the second offense.” Mr. Oorge Emmerling told to be construed as actual mar­ CHESHIRE (API — Invesl- Kratochvil, Stafford Springs; “Organised disorganization” the students that each Modem kets. dially interested, without Chi­ jet trainer was shot down Tues- dlscu.sscd bv the President and want jobs.’ The office will automaticidly In Parkade gators were attempting to de­ a son to Mr. and Mrs. Richard na’s being a party. day by Soviet fighters, *e re Lt. Secretary of Defense Robert S. in Alabama, the state Board mlfjtt, V€gy well be the. pass­ suspend students for five days Problems class .will have a termine the cause of a ■ blaze Niemezyk, 170 Oak St. "Neutrality seems very well Col. Gerald Hannaford, 41, Aus- McNamara In the afternoon. of Education ordered the imme- word needed to gain entrance to if they are found emokin^; mmnber running for a town of­ DISOHAROED YESTER­ fice for Rotaity Youth Day. that destroyed the spacious to be the only situation compat­ tin. Tex.; Capt. Donald Millard. Secretary of State Dean Rusk dlate closing of previously white the double-doored, glasswalled within the bulling, or wheii H m First Hartford Realty Bethany mountain home of tel­ DAY; Mrs. Marj' Kilgore. 262 ible with a peaceful life and 33, Uklah, Calif., and Capt. John was summoned to the White Tuskegee High School, where Also present at the assembly Cafeteria Slated A.-y room on Thursday after­ there ia no question that they were Mr. Johnson, president of Ootp., owners of the Mandies- evision lecturer Albert E. E. Middle Tpke.; Marguerite progress of these peoples.” Lori-aine, 34. JacksonvUle, Fla. House for an early evening con- only 12 Negroes now attend have been smoking. Students tar Shopping Parkade, have Burke yesterday. Dr. Burke, Fournier, 73 Lockwood St., De Gaulle made only a pass­ The bodieq and the wreckage (erencc. presumably to cover classe.-. noons. Every other Thursday, the Rotary Club, and Mr. In Shop Center found loitering in lavatories or Brown, chairman of the Rotary aommittod 4,S00 square feet of who conducts -a program called Robert Jolda, Ellington; Cheryi ing reference to the Formosa of the twin-engine T39 trainer the same ground. ' The 250 white pupils who went the members of “Sounds'^ at other areas where recent smok­ second floor qpaee in the build­ “Probe,” waa away on military I Wilson, East Hartford; Victor Youth Activities. regime and to Chiang. He laud­ were to have been brought out TTie presence of two rein- to the school before it was de- MHS" move Into the recording ing is evident will face the pos­ ing to the Cmnectieut State steak King, Inc., a national reserve duty, police said. M rs.' Bitert. 19 Tyler Circle: Mrs. ed Chiang’s qualities of patriot­ of Blast Germany tewether. But forced Marine battalion landing segregated under court order A short period of questions Itsbor D^;>artinent. Burke said damage waa ovSr studio in stockinged feet (to re­ sibility of suspension or two de­ and answers followed the talk. cludn restaurant Arm. will open Jane Landry, Eiast Hartford; ism. and predicted the ^ in ese recovery of the wreckage iq>par- teams in the Mediterranean at refu.'ed to go to classes with the merits. A five-year lease will soon be *60,000. Mrs. Betty Aronsem, 34 Wood- move the risk of background Carroll Cowing, '64 a cafeteria this spring at the people will honor him for those ently proved more difficult than | this time is coincidental. I Negroes. They enrolled in a neW^ noise, during recording), ?ar- Mr. Rogers said that he haa signad. and tha state offices shopping plaza on W. Middle bridge St.; Mrs. Nancy Bjorl- qualities. : expected. Air Force authorities i one six-ship amphibious force private school across the street often heard the question “If the Patricia Rackowskl Richard Sullivan erill move into the premises ILGW EXTENDS P.40T ing. Notch Rd., Bolton: Mrs. Ce- The president said the agree- said it would arrive in West B er-' with ita 1,700-man battalion has or transferred to other high lylng neatly written copy (to Tpke., at Broad St. NEW YORK (AP)—A union remove the risk of verbal stum­ teachers are allowed to smoke, within the next three months. cile Germain, Willlmantic; How-: prent to establish. relations with lin tonight. arrived there from th" Atlantic schools. why aren’t the students given lOH Takes Part Tha space has been vacant A lease, signed by James H. of 80,000 dressmakers agreed ard Kenneson, Clark Rd., Bol­ Peking In no way implied ap­ The (Soviets agreed Thursday o a s t to replace another force The Alabama board also bling), and munching.apples (to Newkirk, president of the food last night to extend its con­ remove the risk of on-the-alr the same privilege?” To this he Legion of Honor stnoa the early part of last year, ton: John Moriarty, 41 Otis St.; proval of the Chinese Com­ to release the bodies and the of simller size that has been on adopted a rule requiring ap* says that there are many firm, and Jarvis Realty Co., tract 10 days with manufactur­ munist regime. starvation). — _ A — . In Area Contest when the TJnited Aircraft Corp. Percy St. Peter, 149 Oakland wreckage. i duty in the Mediterranean since proval of a local school board privileges accorded to adults Bur-ad its Weather System of- Inc., owners of the property, ers in eight eastern s t a t 4 s, St.; Mrs. Elizabeth Schulze, 25 France acknowledges the ------leariy lest fal'. and tlie state board M ore any Technician Ron Jodoin and A call of “Stop the Presses!” T>iver8ified” Is the word yesterday waa Bled at the town averting a strike set for mid­ world as It Is.” he commented. President Nancy Szarek, both that are not given to students, that comes to mind when one Manchester's lOH is again floas to Fannington. Oloott Dr.; Eileen Jensen, Staf­ o t r m ^ ** * normal rotation, but nonresident pupil can be *n- and studies have shown that rings out In the High School Offtcials of the realty firm clerk’s office. The lease will run night tonight. ford Springs; Rose Del.aney, 123 He said that behind the “tom V J r V r o 6 n c l S I n r e c W*** Lebanon crisis In 1958. | rolled In any public achool In '84, man the control panel while reads the list of Rlcheu'd Sul­ carrying out its motto, “Take for five years, effective April Negotiation.s began in De­ robe” of doctrinal solidarity dif­ It comes at what could be a con- Soundlings scurry around the cancer occurs most frequently World office as its staff mem­ did not diaelooa which brsutttdi of Cooper Hill St.; Mrs. Ann Kane the stale. This rule would hit with those who begin smoking livan’s endeavors and enthusi­ My Hand." The Instructors of 1, with an option to renew for cember between the AFL-CIO ference of national policy were hardest at areas near military mierophontor occasionally step­ bers stop to salute their most asms. And truly the variety Labor Department is to and son. South Windsor. at an early age. ' ' the Handicapped are participat­ occupy the floor. five more years. International Ladies Garment DISCHARGED TODAY: Jo­ showing more and more be­ To 4-Day Parley amphibious task installations. ping on a fellow reporter who honorable pditor-in-Chlef, Pa- of Rick's in and out of school To comply with terms of the The new restaurant a n d Workers Union and employer seph Ruff, Glastonbury; Stevoii tween the Soviet Union and R ^ force.s are equipped with land Demonstrations against aegre* sits on the floor making last tricUa Rackowskl. activities prohibits the use of ing in the WPOP Community steak house operation, a self- China. Three members at the V F W ! ing craft and helicopters to car- minute change* in his copy. renteil, the firm is installing a groups In Now York. Ne\v Jer­ Gagnon, Hebron Rd.. Bolton; gated facilities wOre dlacontlti- Indeed, the “World” and a a more specific adjective! Club Awards Contest > rer elavator on the prem- service styled cafeteria with sey, Pennsylvania, Massachu­ EMward Qa-kell, Thompson- Speaking of Ehiropean unifica­ Auxiliary of Manchester will at- ry t. who will be re- sion on Main St. at Biasell St. tloh W lNF (12:80), for airing , Paul Gworek, '64 ahd Jim Hal- Doran, a salesman, waa driv-' rar, 17. charged with the 9hoot- Vernon: Mrs. Judith McLean have pulled out of the Common include Advanced Placement ing — he is a three-year mem' ty haa been needed to convince ■ponsible for publicity during ing of his father, Vernon Far­ Market last December if the six. the foUowiihg Sunday evening ibran, '64. These students were English, Math V (Calculus), ber; now presidnt of the Debat­ several local garage* that the ing a car owned by the Atl*urtlc and' son, Storra; Donald Groat, members of a panel discussing the year. rar, 41. Sunerior Court Judge Thompeonville. countries had not reached an r TRYING TO STRETCH YOUR HOME TO MEET a t’8:S0. W m F continues to ^ve Honors Standard Chemistry, ing Club, and on the staff of bottlecape from Coke and Tab 8Stfl Peterson was named Service Corporation. He was or­ Medicare, Farm Aid, and the dered to appear in Manchester s Elmer W. Ryan set the date agreement on farm policy. tw air time to the l;hd>rfr<^ of and Honors French in. She has Sounds of MHS.” sodas are really wanted. hhairman of the post’s 40th an- yesterday after a grand jury “There cannot be an econom- i THE NEED$ OF A GROWING FAMILY? ehfirge. . , r- 4-. role of communication in the earned three Gold Key Awards Rick has been a busy mem­ Anyone wishing to donate atveraary dinner and dance. The Circuit Court 12 on Feb. It. ic community without an agri­ community. Otoar topics dia^ The accident occurred when indicted Farrar on a first de­ With one program complete, in journalism in the Scholastic ber of the Boy Scouts for five products can get in touch with Bats and program wiU be an- gree murder charge. Police said Homemaker Unit cultural community,” 'he said. The answer may be to finish off extra rooms the staff' begins another. Its cussed in the morning forum Writing Contest, and Is a seml- years, and is now an Eagle any lOH member. ■ounced when plana for the Mrs. Haael B. IVood, also of included teen-ag^ drinking; East Hartford, was driving the youth shot his father Jan. De Gaulle made these other ia attic or basement, even add a new win(. ]^8t or^iZattonal meeting would flnalist in the National Merit Scout and junior assletint scout- Paula Rosen, *85. •vant have been formulated. 9 after an argument about points: seem—to the uninitiated—far driving and safety, education north on Main St. and came to In New Quarters answer is to finance the project with a Home Scholarship Qualifying Ebcam- m aster of Troop 120 of St school grades. The French constitution is f r w organized. In fact, it hard­ and juvenile delinquency, as well inalion. James’ Church. Honors he haa a stop at a red light at Bissell working well and should be 20-19 St. Doran, driving north also, The newly organized Man Improvement Loan from Manchester’s oldest" ly Ion,-'(Sb*. and Gwiillreatt)is flf llancheo* .many tonevoOlona to the p#o- W tojSyi to v poettoiKn 'The program will beiJ^^ this of people and a knowledge at Leonard F . Rackowskl. and her 'van, and younger brother and was lifted Into to* air (W r iNMlaih waa televised last wlthetnnd nil major nsonulta split . . . Space soleatiatJi in ail income groups, and may be The prtoldant flrat began XBURS. • AM. te S FJE~.W n>. OUMRD AT : G * 4KI. "i^tilwi end Ita ac- gram. This week's “fu n d s’’ fWklT’^ ‘*Wh»t topic did you Sunday a t 6:30 on W IN F. the sltuatlcnz fMtng to* aqxt brother, Dee, at 764 Center St sister at 27 Keeney 0 t ifor Manchester mod •IrnW Reata, hot ha would ■id boUsj^*' .Paaedene eeaDdeat Saager for a fear boon a day or full tolUim about fTeneh doraaettc tlRUee. K Is M r r P “ t " ‘“•f * *'T‘ "f m r"~ "~ ^ otadyiiiff hi Gory Ghinu,'60. ^leneraUoa. Myra Treah, *64 predictions. time. queeUans. j y fVV I A ■7 I ■ • i ' ■ I ■ I {. rl'. ■■ m ’H’; */-■’' , m/^:.

ItAKCRESl'CB EVENING HERALD, UANCHE8TBR. CX)NN» TRIDAY, JANt?ARY SI, 1984 PAG1S T E N I4^CHESTEB EVENING HERAiJ), BtoCHESTBB, CONN., FMDAY, JANUARY 81,1964

d a i l y c r o s s w o r d p u z z l e Mrs. Roger Fbrtln, oo-cha)rman Myrtle R. Odium to Bany LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR. BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HQOPLE COMPUTATION MEDICAL EXPENSES Chlumbia Paid Y our T ax? South Windsor o f the ways and means commit­ Brownetaln,. property on Main tee, have made arrangements Taxpayer and wife both under 65. Their adjusted SL; L R. SMoh Aesociatea Inc. Amwwto Due by Monday for the movie. Chaperones in­ to town, property on Cherry ^oSa income on line 9 is $7,200. During 1969 they paid clude Roger Fortin, • Leo La- Bloseom Lana Orchard Lane Rec Planners Study Group Rlvlere, Mvid NiAolson and Mathematics dtwtor’s bil’a of $250, dentist bills of $100 and m e ^ " The collector of revenue and McGrath Rd.; UAR Houer NaA. recently at the home of chair­ retroactive to Jan. 1. needs of retaided children on ITPbilippinenut 23 CoDclttdlns . UPali D e n tis t...... 100 17 Highland Dr., Wapping, is bun, b u ttle d green and yallow passage (music) St Branebae form) V man Dr. Ralph 89. WOlmcr to Thursday, Fbb. 8. at 8 pm . at Vt” Homasote UFIowtr 46 Estate bald la Medical Insurance ...... 160 Wapping Community Chiirch. seiwing with the staff of Car­ beane,-pickle, aprioota; Tuedday 19 Endured 24Secidar 87 Ring study the information gleaned tatton faclUUes and a miNUpur- rier. Division 16 aboard the American chop suey, toaead 25 Gaelic SO Defray abtoluto fee InvlM lons have been sent 21 Hindu laered 65 ni-humor from towiupoople on roereatioh poM amesUc area. Such co-ts antisubmarine warfare aircraft aalad, wtieat bread and butter, 4*x4’ TO 4' x14* •yUaUe 27 By (math.) 46 Scrutinise Total Medical Expenses . .$500 win be rspprted later to the rec­ to'ntolhers of retarded chUdren 22 Hindu gannent 28 Economies (ab.) 41 Shortest Rctivltiee for which eventually known to the committee. A carrier USS Randolph, operat- gelatin and topping; Wednee- 20 Plexus distance tOMariner’t reation council which hies ap tng out o f Norfolk, Va. Ran­ day — vegetable and beef aoup. 29 Ball oturead direction Amount not Deductible ... 216 there may be facltlUee.. pointsd t)iA committee' as He B A L L E T If either you or your wife (or in a home for the aged because husband) were 66 or over during be or she requires medical or construction of a stage area in 1063, then you deduct all medi nursing care, and the avail­ perhaps in conjunction with a cal care eXpienaes for both of ability of such care Is the prin­ permanent building. EAST HARTFORD. NORW ICH and you without substractlng 3 per cipal reason for being there, The questionnaire to towns­ WILUMANTIC cent of yotir adjusted gross in­ then the entire cost of meals, people asked for suggestions to come. ' lodging and medical care would further the promotion of or­ High school graduates are invited to ask about begin­ UN. FOOT There is, however, a yearly be in a category of deductible ganized recreation in Oolum- ning and advanced college courses in: limit oh the total amount you medical care. bia. These were classified as Out English, Literature, Mathematics, Science, can deduct. Roughly speaking, Medicine and drugs gener­ negative or positive. Bight neg­ History, Psychblogy and Foreign Language this is $6,000 multiplied by the ally qualify as deductible med­ ative remarks were made, gen­ number of exemptions you claim. ical expenses, but you can only erally suggesting hazards cre­ Tuition rates are a low $17.50 per semester —excluding the additional ex­ deduct them to the extent the ated by some activities. Only hour of credit amounts spent for them exceed one expressed the opinion that Spe^ Vs” SHOP emptions for old age or blind­ Prompt registration ia required. ''W ’ ness. one per cent of your adjusted present recreation facilities are Persons under 66 are further gross Income. (Congress is pro­ adequate. Twenty-five positive Graduate courses are available posing that this one per cent suggestions were made, cover- BONNIE pY JOE CAMPBELL limited: For example, if you j^emec afternoons and evenings. PLYWOOD file a joint return you are limit­ fioor De removed for medicines ing a wide range of subjects. ed to $20,000 in deductions for and drugs where either a tax­ Bight of these would require medical care. payer, spouse or de^ndent is some type of a permanent build­ Send to Bruce B. Bradford, WilUmantic State College I am interested In additional information on; ‘You’ll need some accessoriee, Ma’am t . . shoeai What is meant by the expenses 65 or over. However, for these ing to carry out the suggested I ’ x r of medical care? The law says expenses during 1963. there is activities. One of the construc­ Evening College------purse, rolling pini'* it means amounts paid for the no exception for 65 or oyer tive suggestions concerned a Graduate Program------"diagnoele, cafe, mitigation, persons.) building to provide a first-aid Cupid worka bare. Works room, lavatories, equipment A f"* Name ...... treatment or prevention of dis­ hard, too. No euatomer ease, or for the purpose of af- (NEXT: Savings on child storage and the like. *nie same Address ...... Town fectlng any structure or func- care expenses.) retuui suggested a lefbor pledge seeUnf a diamond is BEN CASEY bank to which local citizens eontaetod by any other 'Telephone No...... would promise a certain num­ employee beforehand. In ber of hours for construction Stock Options Assailed work. such a charmed tranaaction Other suggestions ranged the aura extends t o the over naming, the 'area, other "very last detfiil, th# sports, and expansion of pro­ EfoDus System Hailed posed activities. pride. We make oertein it YOUR LOCAL OLDSMOBILE DEALER Wilbur Fletcher and Itobv reflects a maximum of Tappan presented a topographi­ (|uality andi. furthers our Exquisite Diamond In cal map which also showed land Jfew Starflre Setting HAS JUST TAKEN THE FOLLOWINR Mahogany F 6 t Roosting Profits frowitif reputatieh for featurea such ' as walls and S lO O a tfO SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL wooded areas. Tenq>lates , of ' extreme value. Pay Only $2.00 Weekly roa^, buildings and recreation GARS IN TRADE FOR NEW 1964 (Continaed from Page One) man $163,700 and $362,600; and facilities allowed the commit­ PREHNISHED James M. Roche $131,000 and Except for small awards tee to see where such installa­ $883,760. John F. Gordon, presi­ tions might be placed to best OLDSMOBILES 1 ecrr ASooDDEALSESmii^ made In a lump sum, they are dent,. drew $180,900 in salary, paid on an installment baels advantage. S M O O I ^ (^taioefithAd $408,750 in bonus and bad total The committee will now study PLYWOOD over five years. Tills provides a emoluments of $725,049. 19A3 OLDSMOBILE 1962 CHEVROLET strong deterrent against switch­ the cQ&s of an entrance road, 917 m a i n s t r e e t — MANCHESTER Impala V-8 2-door- hardtop. ing to another company. When "88" Holiday sedan. Loaded an employe quits, the payments with extras. This was our Want to see a real sharp car? Look this one over— stop. sales manager’s car. It five years. still carries the new car for only Alfred P. Sloan Jr., 88, Old’s On GM’s highest echelons, bo­ warranty. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLl nuses help explain why GM honorary board chairman, said $2095 laced eight names on 1982’s In his recent book, "M y Tears See It - Drive It! Save! 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EARL YO ST East Home Upset Italian Stars •pttrta Editor; Internal Woes Haunt Howard High on New Manager Rams^Tech BOSTON (AP) ^ will .< BiU Russell’s discussion ot controversial articlw . aad racial lasusa in. which ha “ Johnny Blanchard,*'^ new manager Yogi Berra told INNSBRUCK, Austriat The final two runs a n ■ched-fthe fl^ personal disputes do , what sold NBA teams ks4 quota uled Saturday, with the cham­ comes a definite medal threat. listeners yesterday noon during the annual New York Play Away other teams haven’t accom­ limits on the number of N s- Si" (AP)—The Soviet Union’a pionship to be decided on the The competition climaxes with Yankee Cwavan visit to Connecticut, “ will strictly be a plished— end Boston’s reign gro players alldwsd. fantastic Lidia Skoblikova free skating Sunday, and ftae as king of pro. It’s a worry. I think we good.” Brisptot has a potent one-tvyo 'M l. since. The refs aren’t giv­ dentials for an Increase . . . 28 have It in hand aU right. I ing Mm anything. home runs, 86 BBIs and a .287 Downing, Howard, - fesls, has scoring punch In 'Boh Lindsay was considering lowering Finley Launches New Offensive and Jim Kane. Paul Reimer, 'WHoh Bomb la Next? batting average. bright future. “His problem the boom. Now I don’t think "Yogi will do a tremendous when he came up was control. Jack Dickau and Steve Mc- I’ll have to. But if It’s need­ "But the rest is a Mg. job as manager,” Houk said. He has defeated this problem DomUd r o i ^ out the usual ed then you can ooun* on worry. You wonder which New Boss R alph H ouk {Manager Berra, Ellie Howard, Clete Boyer Talk Broadcaster Baroer "We aU respect him. I know, and la one of the best competi­ starting lineup. , - me stepping in.” bomb la going off next. I Against Fellow League Owners Manchester will counter with personally, the* I’ve learned a tors. He has a lot of poise, Is WINNER BY A NOSE— Bob Hayes of Florida A&M lunges for the tape and Russell Cited Quota believe you should o«dy lot about catching from fellows real bright and throws as hard Paul QuMnltschka, Oarl Ho- wins the 60-yard dash, a feature of last night’s Millrose Games at Madison Auerbach was talking Count what a guy can do on- Berra^ Like Houk, to Use Set Lineup ■ROSTON f API __ Bos-<¥>enough to make the team nex:t<9olub« before hla exit from tJie Uke BUI Dickey, RaliUi Houk as anyone In baseball." henthal. Bob Esoa-vich, Duke Square Garden. Sam Perry, second from right, left Hayes at the blocks. But about the magazine articls the court That’s the theory year,” Houk quipped. sport several seasons back. The man should know what Hutchinson and either Bob in which Co-Captain Ftank of coaching. But this sit­ ' • * ton’s Dick Stuart plajtod and Yogi.” ! Hayes beat him out and equaled the meet record of 6.1 seconds. Perry was sec­ Many Stars on Hand Finley was the featured Ihe nine-year vet>mn with he's talking about. A bright fu­ Evans or Paul Bushnell. Ev­ Ramsey described how to uation this season has made 75th Boston Meet pitch-and-catch with New Some of baseball’s brightest speaker and discussed his pirob- (he Bronx Bombers, now '33-34 ture is seen for the hard-throw­ ans suffered an ankle Injury In ond and Mel Pender, right, finished third. (AP Photofax.) draw fouls. And Oo-Captain it very diffroiilt York Yankee General Man­ names turned out for the ban­ lems in fighting resistance to on Feb. 28, nearly brought the ing southpaw. the victory over Windham and may not be ready for fuU-tlme Annual Yankee Caravan ager Ralph Houk and Kan­ quet, including New Ycmkee his proposed move from Kansas house down when he said: « • • caw. action. But Bushnell proved field chief Yogi Berra, Yankee •1 know a lot of other mana­ YANKEE DOODLES: The Offers Big Variety sas City Athletics owner catcher Ehtton Howard who he contradicted some re­ more than adequate replace­ Sports Viewing MUe Winner ^Co€ists’ to Victory Charles Finley paraded his gers who would like to have the Yanks, who wound up their win­ was the American League’s ports when he ended his problems Yogi has!” ment Wednesday and Coach hea-vy hitters agiainst the Most Vaduaible Player last year, speech: ter caravan in Wilkes-Barre, PhU Hyde la hopeful he can Hit Again with Scribes American League, but all in all, * • • duplioate that periormance to­ TONIGHT BOSTON (AP) — Trinl- It’s one down and two to third baseman Hlddie Matthews "There's not the slightest Pa., today, attracted 500 mem­ it was pretty much of a shut­ night — If needed. Randy 10 p.m.— Winter Olympics. go for Mottley, 22-year-old o f the Milwaukee Braves and chance in tihe world of the Hea’vy BaU Channel 8 Four Records Broken dad-bom Wendell Mottley’s out for baseball. The tall, well groomed catch­ bers of the press, radio and Smith Find Jack Simmons are By EARL YOST ^Sure the Tigers will miss Yale Jiuilor from Port Au Bill Veeck, who was the owner American League taking my assault on the 20-year-old The occasion was the annual of three American League franchise away from er told a trade secret about his video corps in spreading good­ two more capable reserves that (Rocky) Cola-vito, but they will Spain, Trinidad. The person- winter meeting of the Boston SATURDAY Squat, dark-haired Law­ be plenty tough.” world record in the 440-yard able economics major romp­ bats, heaviest on the Yankee will. BallanUne has oeen spon­ bolster the Tribe whenever Chapter of the Baseball Writ­ they’re called on. t p.m.— College Basketball. At N.Y. Millrose Meet rence Peter Berra, better Berra also had a good word run figures to be one of the ed to an Indoor record of team. soring Yankee broadcasts for Channel' 22. 1995 ers Association of America—al­ "I use a 86 Inch long bat that Other games on tonight’s known as Yogi, may not be for his Boston playmates, the top highlights of the 7Sth 65.8 seconds in the 500-yard the past 18 years. . .No change 2:30— Challenge Golf DEUVERED IN MANCHES1ER Boston A.A. Track Meet ways good for a laugh, but it weighs 88 ounces. Boms time I in the announcing staff for Yan­ slate include Northwest Catho the greatest sports speak­ Red Sox. "John (Pesky) will do nut at Toronto last week wasn’t without Its serious mo­ Chanael 8 a good job again,” he said, no Saturday night, s and his coach. Bob Oeigen- try a 36-36 model.. > kee games with Mel Allen, Red lie at East, Rockville at Glas 3:30—^Winter Olympics NEW YORK (A P )— Chicago’s Tom O’Hara didn't run er in the country— as he ments. BASKET8 AU "I figure,” Howard said, "that tontoury, Cheney Tech at Rocky BRAND doubt this statement for the But even if your interest gack, says he thinks Mot- Before he launched an of­ Barber, Phil RUzuto and Gerry Channel 8 a sub-four minute mile. But he could have. In fact, he demonstrated last Monday benefit of Red Sox fans in the centers around some otiier tiey “ can cut down aU the with a heavier bat I can wait Coleman due l ^ k . However, Hill, Coventry a* Ellington, 8:30—Roller Derby NCW fensive against the American a little longer. I try to hit a lot Sifffleld at South Windsor and can anytime he really wants to. Or at least so says his night at the Gold Key Dinner gathering. '“Ihat (DaVe) More- track specialty, tiiere’s still indoor marks from 440 to League, Finley gave away some Alltti has. not Mten In the best Channel SO of the Connecticut Sports Writ­ head will be a top pitcher -with a bundle of things to pick 600 yards this winter.” of balls to rightfield." The of health for months and one Baoon a* Rham. 4 p.m.— Golf Classic coach, Jerry Weiland. news Athletics’ field jackets scones rightfield section being more In- East is expected to have little “We're running just well quarter inches, a quarter-inch ers’ AUiance — but the"'new a little more experience. They from. Though the record io t the and caps, but a wag in the au­ could see a change. . .Rizzuto Channel 8 manager of the New York Yan­ were a hot team the first half Bob Hayes of Florida 440 is 48.2 . seconds, set by <^off hrlth a victory over the viting for potential home run missed yesterday’s affair due to trouble duplicating an earlier 4:80—Snorts Special enough to win,” weiland said better than Russian Valery dience—obviously a Boston fan Y MIDOETS 86-49 victory over an under­ after the litle Loyola red-head kees touched all the bases yes^ of last season, weren't they?” A&M, the world’s fastest Roy Cochran In 1944, Mot­ Two close games were fea­ K nidu, 46-87. Nassiff A im s hitters than the more spacious minor surgery on his right hand (Winter Carnival, Table Brumel’e mark of a year ago, —broke the spell: leftfield area. manned Northwest club. The swept to a 4:00.8 victory in the terday in his second meeting Boston fans would rather for­ human. Is the top choice in tley was timed nnofflclally ‘How about giving us a tured last night. In the opener, then more than took the meao- caught In a snow blower last Tennis) and Toronto’s Bruce Kidd and with state scribes within a get the second half of the 1963 the 60-yard dash. Hayes in 47.5 for that distance Peck Lumber nipped Manches­ ure of Spruce St. Maiket, 60> Catchers In the Yankee or­ winter. . .Former Yankee pitch­ Eagles are 10-1 to date, sure of Channel SO Wanamaker mile last night In Bill Crothers set records in the shortstop, Charley ? ” the Millrose Games. week. i campaign. Jones, going for his S2nd while en route to his 500 ter Travel Service, 31-30, and 39. d osin g up play was the L. ganization have done all right er, Spec Shea among the guests a tournament berth and a shoo- 5 p.m.—Race of the Week three-mile and half mile. Finely, to put It gently. Is In over the years. Houk, for ex­ in for a high rating. Tonight’s "He can break four minutes The freahanan sldpper of the New manager Berra, plans to consecutive victory, is the trlum{di last Saturday. diametric disagreement with the in the nightcap, 'Wyman Fuel T. Wood’s 54-48 wtai ov«r Son- . . .Red Barber is now in his Channel 8 Crothers outlasted Villanova’s top hurdles entry. MoWey is getting Mmself ample, was a third stringer, win will help them to a top any time he’s challenged. Noel Carroll in 1:50 flat and perennial American League start new pitching coach, American League. He wants to edged Tedford’a Restaurant, gaUo Construction. < 11th yeur with the Yankee or­ 5 p.m.—Wide World of Bill Dotson, who owns sub- ready for the Tokyo Olymp­ but he proved to have the nec' spot. “But It’s going to be a long champions headed a select -Whltey Ford, every fourth day. move his Athletics from Kansas 24-20. ganization after many fruitful Sports Kidd hustled to a 13:32.4 time four minute miles both In­ ics later this year. He will In the first game the winnen essary ingredients and ability, Every game is in the “must” year. We don’t want to rush In the three-mile. group of field and front office On the subject of pitching, City to other fields, namely High scoring John Brett sank years at Ebbets Field In Brook­ Channel 3 doors and outdoors, is a represent the West Indies trailed at the half by four. They first as a coach, and later as a category now for Rockville’s things too much.” Bob Hayes of Florida A&M Yankee personnel, in Oewmectl- Berra reminded his listeners the Louisville, Ky., or Oakland a foul shot -with 43 seconds re­ lyn. . .RolUe Sheldon, hoping for 8 p.m.— Wide World of Yankees always “face the best favorite in the mile. Ire­ in the 400 meter run. fought back to a one point lead manager, going three for three Rams, battling to win the Cen­ Sports O’Hara loafed through a twice equaled the meet record Gut as part of the fourth annu­ Calif. For this notion, he got maining to bring Peck’s a -vic­ at the third period marie and a comeback, admitted “this will COMET land’s Tom O’Riordan gets tral 'Valley crown. They’re on relatively slow 3:05.6 three- pitchers in the American Sprinter Hayes, who has tory. Brett took scoriiu honors (hard to beat) In winning pen­ be a crucial year in my career. Channel 80 of 6.1 In the 60-yard daSh, In al winter goodwill caravan. the logical nod in the two- done 9.1 in the 100, will be nothing but a firm "no” from pulled out in the final minutes top today but need a victory quarters mile, ruimlng second League. The other clubs always with 18 points. BUI Dancosse nants In as many years before I’ll need a great spring.” . 6:30—Winter Olympics the semifinals and in his “ 202“ 2-DOOR SEDAN Class all the way, the Yan' mile. making his Eastern board other league owners. to win by nine. Setting the pace over. Glastonbury to stay there. or third most of the way, then paperthin -victory over Ford- use their best against us. We Showed New Uniforms had six points in support of being “kicked” upstairs to the Little Jackie Farrell long Channel 8 kee party yesterday at the like it that way because if we John 'Hiomas is back for debut. He’ll get competition for Parkade was Dale Oe^ut general manager's job. They should get it bolted to a 55-second final ham’s Sam Perry in the finals. Price includes: Standard transmission, heater, defrostera, W aveily Inn in Cheshire was YOGI BERRA He’s apparently not a man to Brett. The Travel Service scor­ with 26 points. Bob Hughes and favorite in Connecticut, is a'22- oil filter, air cleaner, dual signal li | ii t e , wheel discs, 2 are going to win, we want to another 7-foot-plus try in the In the 500 from fw m er Dart­ Berra was a familiar figure year mEin (without a 20-year Cheney Tech’s- winning ways SUNDAY quarter for the best effort of Other winners included Gary that, and more. give up easily. He showed some ing was done between two Bill Hawver also stood out for the indoor season. year coolant . . . and Ford Motor Co. 2 year or 24,000 Gene Lynn, group promotion b ^ t the best. high jump and Canada’s mouth dash man Gerry Ash­ behind the plate with mitt and pin) with the Yankees. The are expected to come to a quick 2:30—Celtics Basketball Gubner of NYU with a shot put new uniforms his team might men, Dick Brannick (14) and the 'Winners. For the Knidcs It was more than enough for mile warranty. FEDERAL LABEL UST PRICE $8178. Attendance was announced director, and Fishel. ' ’Mr. Yogi Berra,” as intro­ BUI Crothers — unbeaten In worth, Fordham’s Sam Per­ mask for most of his playing little man has a million friends halt tonight at Rocky Hill. The Channel 22 of 62 feet 6V4 Inches; Jay Luck, wear this year. Billy Milewskl (16). Pete Herdic (11) and Chuck a meet record, one o f four se* at 165, a new all-time high in duced (as if he needed any in­ 14 tries — heads the field ry and Aggrey Aworl of ^arfer, M ter a y«ar w a Piay- In the Nutmeg State. . ."Yogi Rangers lost the opening game 2:80—Sports Spectacular New Haven Track Club, with Asked about platoonlng, Ber­ He explained the colorful Tedford’s put ln„ a great Carson (10) were the best bets. before the enthusiastic crowd Month the annual get-together with troduction) by Fishel, wasn’t In the 1000. Harvard and Nigeria. er-coach, lie now finds himself will be a great manager,” Ralph of the season, to this club by (Grand Prlx, Indoor Dlv* 1:11.2 In the 600 yards; Roy ra had a simple answer that hues Included "Pacific Coast fourth quarter rally but Wy­ o f 16,004. * 3 6 members o f the press, radio talking through his hat. The The middle contest was ail as the top field boss. Houk feels and one agrees. One one-sided 104-44 margin and big) Hicks o f the Army in 7.2 in the Bank Financing made sense. green and California gold)’’ a man’s held on for the verdict. soared seven feet, two and one- and television, plus broadcast Yanks have only won 28 Chip Conran was Wyman’s top Nassiff in the second half. Pete Could Howard be the next thing certain, Yogi will be aren’t favored to do much bet­ Channel 8 60-yard high hurdles find Ro­ "I believe in playing the best reference to Oakland, subtle Burnham (17) and Bill Rowe and video sgponsars, and the American League pennants man hitting 12 points, eight in manager of the Yahks? Don’t ter tonight. 8 p.m.— Winter Olympics Thomas Sets Mark lando Oruz of Villanova with a | eight men (save pitcher) just but specific. (16) led the victors. The Mar­ g(reat one for the press corps usual number of free-loaders. since 1921 and 20 World Series. the third period. Tedftord laugh too loud. and a rival for Casey Stengel Need One Win Channel 8 ' John Hiomaa of Boston 15-6 pole -vault. as Ralph (Houk) did. 'Viniy With all the green In evi­ keteers bad Rick Smith (17) There la never any lack of change? I may platoon in dou­ Three-time ■winner of the dence, someone from the crowd showed a well-balanced offen­ Few, If any, a decade ago who now operates with the Coventry needs one more win 4 p.m.— World of Golf “TRADE WELL” promotion In the New York or­ Most Valuable Player award sive led by John Hull, Brian and Steve Malkenson (10) car­ though Berra would ever be to qualify for the Class C tour Channel SO bleheaders, If I have too, but of 800 shouted: rying the load. Mets. . .Credit for the excellent ganization and the luncheon­ I’ll go with my best eight men and holder of a handful of regu­ “Don’t move to Ireland, Conn and Ron Simonian. given the opportunity to lead program arranged by the ney and'could get It tonight in 8 p.m.— ^Twentieth Century (Pro Hockey, Black meeting, handled so capably by every day," the catcher for 18 lar season and World Series rec­ Charley!’’ The last game was cloee the most successful team in Yanks goes to Bob Fishel, the the non-league test at Elling­ On These Select Used Cars ton. The Purple Knights won Hawks) West’s V alue to Qub Proven; Bob fishei, the No.< 1 sports' years, all with the Yankees de­ ords, Berra was relaxed and at “Just give me the chance,” WEST SIDE . MIDGETS throughout. Woods’ hit when it baseball. tireless director of publicity, • • • the first meeting, 56-62, at Cov­ Channel 3 pubUdst in the country, was a clared. ease as he ran do-wn the Yan­ Finley fired back. Last nights action only one counted and after a first period who did a great job in M.C’lng '62 LINCOLN kee roster, noting that several that ended in a tie the 'Woods­ entry but the Patriots have tremendous success, from all Berra’s name wasn’t included Stuart and Houk have had game played with Pagani’s Better Than Ever the latest Yankee invasion of Lakers Lose Third Straight! Continental 4-door sedan, Bermuda standpoints. outstanding rookies would be PAGANI CLASSIC < GARDEN GROVE CATER­ men led to the -wire. Never giv­ shown continued improvement on the 1964 roster and the dele­ W. L. ERS— Kitty Byrnes 139, Ann their differences, arising from Barbers beating Joe’s Atlantic Howard, like Berra, feels the Connecticut soil. blue with honey beige leather In­ In ehoirt, the sesion was Hot, tion was noted sind a question given a good look at the camp Houk’s snubbing of the Red Sox 37-35, knocking them out of a ing up the Construction men .and are the choice to reverse Key Tilts Ahead which opens Feb. 17 at Holly­ Parkade Coffee Shop ... 40 20 Twerdy 125-147— 388, Jeanne tried hard but were unable to that decision— even though terior, fully equipped Including air- Stove L e a g ^ banter as Its asked. first baseman on the league’s tie for the league lead. BAL/riMORiE (AP) — How*San Francisco muffed a chance conditioning. ^3995 Shorts-Vebts...... ;..40 20 Irish 356, Clara Trueman 336, best, with 'words o f -wisdom “I have confidence in the wood, Fla. Names kicked All-Star team last year. With four seconds remaining catch up. they’ll be playing on a foreign For Yale Quintet around were outfielders Elvio Nassiff Arms ...... 35 25 Pauline Nburie 335, Kitty Si- court good are the Los Angeles Lak­ to close the gap on Los Angeles from Berra, General Manager players. I don’t think I have to Ou his alhow over a Boston and the score tied 86-86, Andy High for the -winners was ers without Jerry W est? Not by losing 109-109 to the lowly | BaJph Houk, American League Jiminez and Archie Moore Willis Garage ...... 35 25 brinsz 128, Terry Vacaro 133— Tim Coughlin with 23 tallies. League-leading South Wind­ ’63 OLDSMOBILE be on the list” ’Turcottes E s m ...... 20 31 television station after the inci­ Kearns hit Urn Hassett with a Packers Reaffirm NEW HAVEN (AP) —Yale, o-verpowering, to say the least. Detroit Pistons, and the Cin­ (former Springfield College 337, Ruth Hillnski 126, Jeanne sor Is a solid pick over Suffield Dynamic 88 convertible, equipped Most ‘Valuable Player EUston Toughest clubs in the Berra dent, Stuart tore a picture of long pass and Hassett easily Mark Kravontka helped with With the injured playmaker cinnati Royals swamped the I captain), infielder Pedro Gon­ Conn. Home Imp...... 29 31 Nourie 133— 344, Kay Scabies 18. For Songailo, Roy Johnson In. their North Central Connec­ fighting to stay alive In the with Jetaway Hydramatic, power Howard, third baseman C3ete crystal ball? Houk Into pieces. But tonight, made the lay-up as the buzzer sidelined, Los Angeles lost its New York Knlcks, 133-110, to Boyer, RoitUe Sheldon, one-time zalez, catcher Jake^ Gibbs and Variety Caterer’s ...... 26 35 147—345, Ruth Ostrander 126. (13), Bob L a^lt (12) and Tom ticut Conference clash. One I-vy league basketball race, steering, power brakes, power win­ “Detroit . .. Baltimore . . . Turnpike T.V...... 25 35 Stuart presented a framed pic­ sounded, givUig Pagani’s a vic­ third in a row last night as the move within three and one-half '2795 meets Dartmouth tonight In the dows, exceptionally clean, one owmer. Oormeotiout Yankee, who has Chicago . . . Cleveland . . . Bos­ pitchers ' Sheldon and Fred ture of himself to the Yaricee tory. Speedy Kearns (24) and Fitzgerald (10) played well. more Vdn will also put the Bob­ / Chambers. Ten moundsmen will Wyman Oil Co...... 22 38 Hold on Hornung cats in post-season play. They first of two key weekend games | surging Baltimore Bullets won games of first-place Boston m | high hopes of makkig a come­ ton . . . Detroit went after de­ FEMMES A FEIXAS—Mau­ general office boes. Hassett (8) were high for the Tonight at 6, Nassiff Arms be carried, Yogi stated with B^tly Service...... 21 39 won the first clash, 79-69, and at home. ■ their sixth straight, 107-89. the Eastern Di-vlelon. ’61 CADILLAC back this seaswi after a great fense when they got Jerry reen 'i’omkiel 143-125— 384, 'When called to the speaker's winners., Barry London (16) plays the Parkade. Bud Daley, out the entire ’63 are an even better choice on The Bulldogs, 1-2 In league .pj^g defeat further tightened Ohl Sparks Pistons Model 62 convertible, all white with freshman year in 1961, Direc­ Lumpe for second base and Don Jeanne Irish 338, Betty Lamou- podium, Houk. domted dark was best for Joe’s Atlantic. Intermediate Leag:ue — Tues­ tor of Scouting Jack White, season with an injury, getting Good scores featured the most their own court tonight. play, tackle Harvard tomorrmv National Basketball A:sb- Don Ohl sparked a Detroit I white top and blue leather interior Demeter in centerfield. . . . They reaux 128, Fran Crandall 126— glasses ani observed: day, Feb. 4, two games, one at MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (A P )— will play surge bi the fintil two minutes | Scout Harry Hesse, Red Bar­ have a couple of good young an extra good lobk and a lot recent firing. In addition, the Victories have been scarce at nlght. 'Two wins would put eja'^ion’s Western Division race, with radio, heater, power steering- 349, RolUe Irish 155-148— 429, “Gee! that Stiiart’s a lot big­ EAST SIDK JUNIORS 6:16, Seniors and the Bullets, for the and nobody else if he is re­ Yale back Into contention. as the Pistons tied their long­ '2995 of work in the spring. Rham recently and the Sachems with league-leading Los An­ brakes-windows. Excellent condition. ber of the announdrg team, pitchers who could be trouble... Shorts-Vettp won three games Andy Lamoureaux 361, John ger than I thought he was. Three action-pacloed games and one at 7:16, Rudy’s and the Yogi can hardly wait to start to move Into a deadlo<^ for instated. 'Vince Lombardi, coach-general manager of the are anxious to right themselves Cornell with a 4-1 record geles only one and one-hali est winning streak of the sea­ Morton 371, Tony MarinelU 149 "W ^ I bo^ you’ie good last night saw the Parkade lead Raiders. his new job. He’s ready today. first place -with the Parkade Packers, is very definite about this. at the expense of cellar-dwell­ is leading the pack. games ahead o f both the Son son at two games. Ohl, who I ’62 COMET — 388. In other games tonight, made 29 points, scored three And the chances are good the Coffee Shop. “Once again I will My that<^ ing: 'Bacon. Rham needs three Francisco Warriors and St. 2-door sedan, radio, heater, 6-cyl- Yankees will be ready opening victories In Its six remaining Bryant Is at New Haven Col­ baskets anid assisted On another Top shooters were: Mike Paul Hornung will not be trad­ backer, has said he will retire Louis Hawks. Inder, standard transmission. Color: day April 14 against Boston at games to'gain the Class C test lege and Hartford Is at Pratt. as Detroit moved from a 98-96 '1495 ed,” said Lombardi at the close The ybung Bullets, 8-2 since Markovitz 207-201 — 601, Bob MERCANTILE—^Pete Spelas to sell sporting goods. ' Fairfield broke a 63-63 tie Champagne. ener of the double- fully equipped, full power, factory ' 6 4 DODGE lous.,, I postively have no Manchester’s once-b eaten pde 204 — 568, Ray Bjorkman '3995 Roy .McGuire 145—379, BIU could fill In. We also have team. Pat Burke led the win­ long shot chance for the play­ header at Detroit, dncinnati’i!i installed air conditioning. Brand In 52 innings of World Series 558, Bob WUlis 213—554, Bob Simpson 149, Ted Spelas 367, In Overall Anti-Trust Rulings thought of trading him. If Hor­ good No. 1 draftee in Lloyd swim team goes to Waterbury offs. Oscar Robertson set a Cobo | 170 2-DOOR nung plays he will play for us.” ners with 27 points. pitching for the Yankees be­ LeBreiK 201—563, Bdb Gagnon Les Christensen 362, Larry LiO- Voss of Nebraska. Forrester has tonight to oppose strong Cros­ In other games. Coast Guard i in other games last night. Arena record with 18 aasiate. ’63 MERCURY New tween 1949 and 1953. Ed Lopat 223 — 552, Nels Johnson 245, by and the Old Ivy Is rated a SEDAN rentzen 350, Joe 'Vlnsko 356, WASHINGTON (A P)~f ‘He will be heard," Hart saldAthat baseball's sports actlvi- You can't be more definite retired before. If he stays out, survived a closing rally and Meteor 2-door. V-8 engine, radio, did not yield one home run. Mac Segar 211, Joe Davis 206. John' Aoeto 351. in r roui'.iil.’.g that Finley has ties are exempt from antitrust than. that. AU that remains now we will have to replace him, of Mg favorite. Crosby annually defeated Bridgeport. 82-77.1 Professional basketball and has one of the state’s top clubs heater, automatic transmission, pow­ aaked for the right to state his action, but did not extend the Is for Commissioner Pete Ro- course. Dave Robinson did a Bridgeport trimmed 17 points er steering, power brakes. Low, low, '1995 hockey appealed to Con­ case. zelle to take action on Hornung and this year Is no exception. exemption to the other sports good job at corner llnebacklsr off the Cadets' lead in the final mileage. Full factory warranty. gress today for the same Finley Is in hot water with which enjoy them only by tacit and Alex Karras, Detroit’s de­ last year after Already tha Blue and White five minutes. Dick Bruce o f ! duck are being touted as state exemptions from antitrust the American League and consent Finley’s light has spot­ fensive , tackle, who were , sus­ was Injured and we had to move Bridgeport took scoring honors ’61 COMET threatening to sue it over his pended indefinitely a year ago Forrester to cover the middle;” and New England championship with 24. law now permitted baseball. lighted the whole antitrust 4-door Station Wagon. Radio, heater, thus far unsuccessful efforts to problem. lor betting on pro football The Lions’ coach, George Wil­ material. Westfield State defeated WU- J. Walter Kennedy, president No other action is liste'* until standard transmission. SUver gray. Price includes: 6 cylinder, move the Athletics to either The pending bill would leave games. son, is hoping for the return of limantic. 60-50, and Pace nipped '1395 of the National Basketball As- Louisville, Ky., or Oakland, business aspects of the four Limu Include Kamut Karras, a defensive bulwark, al­ next Tuesday. Hartford, 86-84, with two foul Excellent condition. standard transmissidn sociation, smd C. S. Campbell, Callt ‘ heater, tmdercoating, seat sports still subject to antitrust The , like the though Floyd Peters did a solid shots In' the final twM seconds. president of the Natlcmid Hockey Hart announced that Ameri­ action, but exempt their com- job as his replacement last sea­ ’60 BUICK belts, antifreeze, 5-year League, made their pitch in ' Packers, arc including their sus­ GOOD-BYE can League President Joe Cron- blned efforta in step to equal­ son. Collie Basketball or 50,000-niile Chrysler testim(my prepared for the sen­ pended star in their plans for In Euid National League Presi­ ize team strength, player Any way you look at it, the Fairfield 74, CCNY 69. Sifford Gains Tie Estate Wagon. Radio, heater, power Corp. warranty. ate antitrust and monopoly sub­ 1964 In the hope that he wU| '1495 * 1 8 9 5 Mg news for the 1964 NFL off­ PALM SPRINGS, CaMf. (AP) brakes, power steering, bucket seate* — AND THANK YOU! dent Warren Giles will be heard drafts, hiring, eUglblllty, and be re-lnstated. Westfield Stote 60, WUlimon- committee. Campbell said he along with Finley, but the sen­ season will be the story of Ro­ tic.SO. — After the first round of the contract agreements, territorltd There has been no indication also spcAe for the American, ator announced no date. Senate selle’s action on Hornung and Coast Guard 82, Bridgeport $60,000 Palm Springs Coif rights, and joint policin g from RozeUe about the course ’61 IMPERIAL ’61 6HRYS. *1995 *61CHEV. 1495 Western and Central Hockey debates on taxes and civil rights Karras. .. 77. , Cla^c, diarlle Sifford was In a Leagues. against "flxes” or other evils. of action he wUl follow. When 2-Door Hardt, full. . 4-Door sedan, RAH, auto, are expected to immobilize most Kennedy testified that the Pace 85, Hartford 84. first place tie -with Tommy Ja-i Crown convertible. Black and white. Both endorsed a bill sponsored the two were suspended, RozeUe '2595 power. trans., P.S. committees from Holding furth­ antitrust exemptions are es­ Massachusetts 82, Colby 77. oobs. After the second round, Leather interior, fully equipped. by the subcommittee’s chair­ said Uie Indefinite euspension Stonehlll 82, New Bedford Sifford was tied for the lead er hearings for a period of sential to "Insure close and could be construed to mean at man, Sen. Philip Hart, D-Mlch„ weeks starting Mcmday. hemest competition,” and are In Tech 65. with Doug Sanders. ’62 MERCURY to spell out the exemptions fOr least one year. Sports Schedule ’61 OLDS. 1W5 ’60GHEV. 1395 Sen. Edward Long, D-Mo., the national interest. Monterey hardtop. Radio, heater, pro beseball, baaketbaU, hockey " I wlU. not start looting into in a statement endorsing the Campbell said hockey en­ Mercomatic. Tan with baige interior. S S ^ D o o r Haixltop. fuU Impala Conv., RAH, auto. and football. the Hoznimg and Karras situa­ Friday, Jan. 31 '1895 poww. trans., P.S. pending bill, told the subcom­ dorsed the bill without reser­ tion until late February,” Ro- One owner. The eubcommlttee yesterday mittee that among other things vation and believes it will uUe told newsmen Thursday. Flastem at Manchaster, 8 p.m. received a chorus of approviiig the measure would "protect “greatly facilitate” Mfoils to Northwest at Float, 8:1$ p.iii. FLETOHER 0US 8 CO• OP MANCHESTER testimony for the Mil from the game bf baseball tram ir­ provide the kind inf competition Both the Packers and U(0 T-BIRD 1795 n u ^ and minor league baee- o< ooune, can make no definite^ responsible club owners.” L o^ the public wants and la en- Chaney at Rocky Hill. 138 WEST UIDDLB TUttNPIKE Radio, heater. 0 « v . . K*H . P.S., PB .. ■ ' * ’ ball executives. declared ho meant Finley when tiUed to g e t moves until R om Us makes up Coventry at Eaimgton, 8 pjn. 649-7879 '995 Wm Hear Finley his mlpd. WHEN YOU THINH OF ^he said this. Long also is op­ Kennedy urged that one bene­ Suffield at South Wkk GLASS, THINH OF FLETCHER The subcommittee also was posing Finley’s efforts to ptdl fit from the bill would be the "You know as much as I do Bacon at Rham. ’63 FORD told that Charles Finley, owner the Athletics out of Kansas right to continue basketball’s about whether Boinung will be Swimming — Maneheatar at CORNER DURANT ST ’60 PLY. 1295 '61 Valiast 1195 of the Kansas City Athletics, Galaxie 500-XL, 4-door hardtop. Dark City. “typical baa against the em­ back,said Loinbardi. "It is up Crosby. blue. Radio, heater, Fordomatlc, DVuy, 2-Door Hardtop, 4-Door, V-200, RAH, auto. wants a chance to be heard by Problem In Spottlght ployment o f aithletes still la to the^ emnmlesloner. But we '2795 LARGE QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! bucket seats. One owner. RAH, auto, trans., P.S. the subcommittee . Ihe Supreme Court hiu ruled Bchool” . aad thus not iaduce are Including Paul In oUr plana school dropouts. tt we get him. Frenchmen Fijring PLENTY OF FRONT AND REAR PARKING Aa for Jotat poUeing rights, . Istyolt OouM Hurt BOSTON (AP)—Now Ydrtclf BOAT SPECIAL! *59 CHEV. *965 ’61 DODGE 1295 ns said: "The year long 'layMf could racitm headlong toward a Stan­ 8 OE NEALER" number of friends we have made here aM we have appreciate Ooven eastern Hade fo r ------Piton, aatf Oemge Set- -the AUlAegue team at otfso- hauled Nsw Teak to wtthia a MibiCINE CABINITS and SHOWER DOORS k^-gm w al manager of tho ■ive tedde, her g | d t to became otagla jpotat o t i

HonsehoM Good* 5 1 Apartmetite— Plat»ii^ Honses For Sale 72 Houses Fter Salt 72 Hom s For Sale 72 HoiisiB For &Ue 72 Honses For Sals 72 ArtldM F«r Sals TOO UNHID RUGS, 8x12; one ■Aato Driving; School 7-A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW Bf FA6ALT sad SHORTEN ~ Tenementa 43 VERNON - LOVELY older 7 NEW USTINOS-They comd no MANCHESTER - 4 approved OWNERS MOVING out of state COVENTRY — Privacy on 8 a u t o m a t i c ,80’ ’ gas Noot lamp and ooa UUe lamp; cleaner than this Immaculate buUdtog lota tochidtog one with and are selling this 8 room 3. acres, oversiza 4 bedroom ’round raadh. Laks g l o b e o u t wallpaper, over *. tablet; used oar l^U R ROOM ^wrtment. ea- room Dutch Cotonlal; 9-ear n - MORTLOCK'8 Driving Sebool with grill and timer, rage, 2 bathe, near acre lot Cape to the heart of tha 7 room home and double ga­ leval ranch located in Man­ Cape, plaster walla, huiga Oall 64»j|0ro. Inc., offices, classroom located 8,000 roUa In stock, BJe and ehatoa. P hooe 648-7308. I^S*,' toot weitOT baaeboard rage. Many treea. good loca­ chester. Features include liv­ rooms, trees, high tocation. n c par stogie roll. Sherwto- new. 8-pl«« mahofany Fwa naighhortioodtBayea Bowers area.^ Bri$^t modem Manchester Parkade, lower room set. Movtog-muM sell automatlq hot water, tion. 818,400 ctHnpfato. PhO- ing room with fireplace, kitch­ Seldom offered a t only |18,000. TWO FAMILY liteit te CLASSIFIED WUhams d o ., 981 M ato ____ SBWINO BACRINB8, l i n •"■atouen atom wtnfkrwa, A gency, 642-4802. kitohen with formica counters, level. Beginners, cdder, nerv> Dave Morrison, 68 Bpruca flreplaced living room, 2 spic hriek A gen cy, 849-8464. en with buUt-ins, dining room, Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, Btoat Bids roildantlal H W , ous students, our qieclalty. modela, never uted. Baorifice atoree. bua etc. 643-2766, Chariea NIcliotoan, caramlo hatha, modam k lt^ BIfOVI BLOWERS - Ariens, Street, 649-8662. $88 o r $2 w eakly. 6484422. and span bedrooms downstairs. family room, den and 8 bed­ Teen-age driver’s education BW-teSO o r rooms, garage, oil hot water 742-6354. m -d to to f areas, axcallant Bnow Bird. Toro, Moto Mow­ 875-7700. Upstairs partially flnliriied. oloaet npace. Can tod ay. Waa* course. State certified. M0-7898. er, and Bolens tractors, p ^ $100 REW ARD New roof, new exterior paint beat, IH baths. Maximum'liv­ ADVERTISING Rockville office, SO Ward St, TO ANY PERSON tlFE IS WORTH LIVING ing area with country setting. ley R. Smith Agmey, 8491194. and aervice. CaplM Equip­ Antltiiies 56 2% r o o m apirtment, fur. Plastered . walls. Garage, plus 876-4911. _ IF YOU CAN -- READ THIS-— $24,900. W olverton A gency, BETTER THAN NEW—6 room ment Oo., It Main Bt., Itan- nlmed or unfllrnlahed, reason­ HERE nicely treed and shrubbed Ranch, garage, 3 baths, dish­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS cheater. Opra dally 7-5, Thura- Beat These values MANCHESTER GREEN —An- able, working edulta, oil ateam 0 yard. Recommended without R ealtor. 646-2818. LEARN TO DRIVE - Special Anywhere, Anyplace tlqiuw. Open every day except washer, many extras, conven­ Lots For Sals 73 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ^ attention to nervous and elder­ day 7-8, Satidday 7-4. > boat, Btove, refrigerator. 648- reservations. Belflore Agency, ient location . Only $19,900. S ROOMS FURNITURE Monday. 481 E. Midde Tura- 648-6121. Wa hava nearing comple­ MANCHESTER — 8 bedroom ly. Classroom for teen-agers. Great days tie ahead for Colonial, tile bath, roomy Call RomKr Realty, Inc., 648- TOO BUILDINO Iota, prlma-to* BLEVBN RUSOO wood and $9.86 M ONTHLY pike. 648-7222. the family wise enoi^ to tion an ovaraised Cape on Pickup service. Day or eve­ metal trim combination win­ BRAND NEW ROCKLEDOE—6 room Ranch, a quiet, residential, street. kitchen, attractively treed lot, 2844, 628-2007. cation, city utilities. Phflhriek COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIMED ADVT. ning lessons. Reasonable rates. AVAILABUD February 1st—4 buy a home like this, f t ydu dows—Five 80x81; two 28x51; Bedroom, Living Room, Dtoetto, yiNIT OUR "coUeotor’e comer” m baths, 2-car garage, com­ This fine realilence features convenient to shopping, school. A g e ^ , 649 8484. MONDAY Thru FBIDAY 10:S0 A.M.—SATURDAY 9 A M . Manchester Driving Academy, K»m apartment, automatio ^nn^^oiate a fin6 home,, $16,700. 640-7845. one 24x39; one 80x35; two Rugs, Lamps Tables, Dishes, ^ n tog Monday, February 2. heat and hot water, convenient g ^ neighborhood (Rock-' pletely automatic kitchen, three big bedfooma plus a 742-7240. Choice antiquea end ccMeetor’a amall den and loads of BOWERS SCHOOL — 7 room BUILDINO lot, second lake la 28x47. C all 648-2871. _____ SUver Set, And A Few More . location. Working couple. CiA ledge), finest construction, raised hearth fireplace. Ln- Cape, full shed dormer, fire­ Bolton, 100x170, call after 6. PLEASE READ YOUR AD Accessories Items. The Penny Saver, 615 649-4819. maculate quality home to a cloeet space , . . and we Mato Street. this six room ntoch on a. place, garage, near all schools, 6484)481. GORHAM SILVER plate, 6^ EVERYTHINa $2M wooded lot 1s for you. The neighborhood of fine proper­ mean loads of closet q>ace! or "Waat Ads’* on teken over tlie phone m s E-ZLERN $16,500. Ow ner 649-1796. ■ •' li piece eervice for eight, with MX tU)OM duplex, oil heat, kitchen features ail of the ties. B elflore jTjgency, 648-6121. The kitchen Is a houaewlle’a CHEERFUL MANCHBISTER — Rural son# ooBVcalenoe. Tlie ndverttaer ehoukl read his ad the FIRST dream. O.B. Hotpolnt buUt- rr APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS in time for the Driving School chest, 116. Call 643"140S. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Wanted— To Boy 58 ^ v e n le n t looetion. $95 month­ necesstties of modern living IN(X)MPARABLE Value at $14,- lot, 180 feet frontage, $3,700. $10.16 MONTHLY ly. Plume 648-6058 after 6. such as dishwasher, dls- NICE 6 room older hmne with ina are featured along with 900—6 room hom e to M anches­ Wolverton Agency, R^tor, kisertion. The Herald U responsible for only ONE Incor- large, gracious, rooms right on an attractive and Imagina­ 7 room ranch, 3 bedrome, Connecticut’s largest, auto­ BRAND NEW poeal and built-in oven and ter Green area, close to schools 649-2818. n et or ooiltted insertion for any advertisement and then only Boats and Accessories 46 WE BUY, BELL or trade an­ sue ROOMS, garage, near bus line, steps from shoppii^;, tive kltchen-dlnlng arrange- cherry paneled family to tte extent of a "make rood” Insertion. Errors which do not mate and standard shift, Westinghouse Refrlf. U vtof tique end uaed fiimitare, china, range. There is a formal room, dining L, nice quiet and shopping, high assumable Room, Bedroom, Dinette, Rugs, achoole end shopping. J. D, In central Manchester. Befflbn rhent. The new baaeboard mortgage with reasonable leooen the valne of the advertlaemMit will not be corrected by free pick-up service, teen­ NOW DI8PLAY1NO—1964 m od­ glaea, allver, {dbtUre frames R ealty, 648-5139. dining room, spacious liv­ A gen cy, 643-6121. street In a desirable neigh­ age classroom, older and Lamps, Tables, Dishes. Stiver and old ootoa, old doUa and ing room with flreidace, and hot water heat is econom­ monthly payments. Immediate Wanted—Real Batate 77 "make goo^ inaertlon. els of Trojan, MFG, CrulSors ical to (^rate, as well as borhood. Only $17,500. nervous students our spe­ Set And A Few More gune, hobby coUectiana, attlo FEBRUARY 16—6 room flat, 8 twin sized bedrooms with NEW USTING-Overelzed Cape transfer necessitates quick Inc., Duo and Evlnrude mo­ Accessories being decorative, and pre­ sale. Wesley R. Smith Agency, cia lty 119 Center St., Man­ tors. For your convenience now contents or whole estetee. rmcmeM end redecorated, abundant closet space. Oh on big lot. Manchester out EVERYTH INO $860 yes, there is a rec room senting no radiator cleaning 649-1894. WANTED — B-zona Jot OaQ chester. Call for free book­ open 7 days a week. Petzold’s, niture Repair Service Talcott- We bath with ahower, etorm skirts. Plastered walls through­ WARREN E. HOWLAND appreciated D IA L 643-2711 let. 643-8552. vlUe, ColUL T el. 648-7448. with fireplace and bath. chores. Another easy-live RB3ALTOR 649-439L Route 6A, Portland, Conn. Call ^dows, between two bua out. An immaculate 4 bedroom item—this home has a bath I ROOMS FURNITURE Our D6ria Smith will be 360 Main St., Mancheater 413 SUMMIT STREB3T—Con­ M iddletown, P I 2-1196. $14.74 MONTHLY Itoee. Adulta preferred. $ldo hrnne in a country setting at and a half. No traffic prob­ veniently located large 7 room WANTED — 3-8-4 tenementa, per monto. Call between 6-6 tor happy to show you this un­ 643-1106 LARSON’S — Connecticut’s first BRAND NEW moderate price. Aluminum lem s with the kiddles In the Cape, fireplace, diiting room, duplexes or flats. Write Box Rooms Wlthont Board 59 appointm ent. 649-9088. usual home at your conven­ storms, screens, doors. Bel­ licensed driving school, train­ Westinghouse Washing Machine ience. morning—or any other time. large kitchen, paneled den or M, Herald. All repUea confi­ Diamonds— ^Watches— LIGHT housekeeping room for flore A gency, 648-5121. dential. Tmililt Reaehing Our Advertiser? ed, certified and approved, now Westinghouse Refrig., Bedroom M a n c h e s t e r — n o . M ein Put all this plus pleasing 4th bedroom, 1% baths, lady, block from 8tate Th6-' architectural style (nice offering classroom and behind Jewelry ’ 48 Living Room, Di)fiette, Dishes Street (185). 5 rooms, heated, NEW U S ’lTNO—7 room SpUt In MANCHES’TER—Lookout Moun. screened breezeway, garage. wheel instructlcms for teen­ Rugs, Lamps, Tables, Blankets, ater, private entrance, reason­ $85 per month. Call R. 8. 01m- JARVIS REAL-TY CO. front overhang) on a nicely Owner 649-2825. able. S49-7M9 after 6. quiet residential area. Present­ tain. Seven room Colonial, 2 Legal Notic^ agers. 649-6075. WATCH AND JEWELRY re- Pillows And Other Items To ated, 249-5651. ly used as 4 bedroom home. treed lot and you’ve got a 24-Heur Answering Service REALTORS - MLS - INBUROR8 truly fine home. Builder fireplaces, I'* tiled baths, hot HEBRON—^U t R London Park, pairing. Prompt service. Up to Complete Your Home Modem kitchen with built-ins, water oil heat, 2-car g;arage, Floor Finishing 24 Hslp Wanted— Female 3-'> Help Wanted— Male 36 $20 on your old watch in trade. EVERYTH ING $444 > ROOMS FOR gentlemen, one BIX ROOM unfurnlriied apsul- wishes to start other build­ 6 room ranch, hot water oil AT A COURT OF FROBATB held Business Services block from Mato Street, kitch­ 648-4112 IH baths, aluminum storms, ing venture. Priced for fast large family room, city util­ heat, modem kitchen, base­ al Mancheater. wlUiln and for tbs FrM to Herald Readers Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, ment, second floor, furnace, screens, and doors, big lot. St. ities, large lot. Immediate oc­ District of Manchester, on the 27U| FLOOR SANDING and re WANTED—Typist-clerk, Insur- MECHANIC WANTED for new Price Includes Delivery, Set Up en privileges, parktog. 648-5137, $80. 644-0031. sale at $17,600. ment garage, trees. Owner day of January, 1964. Offered 13 -1 737 Main Street, State Theater B vee MO-aUB, 648-4118 James Parish. Belflore cupancy. Built by Ansaldl. nidshing (speciailsiiig la old-l ance service office, 8:30-4:80,1 and used car department. Must Building. Service, Guarantee, Immediate 848-9828 . transferred. Assumable mort­ Rresent. Hon. John J. Wallatt. W ant trf-— on one of onr dassUled adverttMmentsr No A gen cy, 643-6121. Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. gage, $118 m onthly. $14,900. J u d g e. WASHING MACHINES repair­ er floors). Waxing floors. 5-day week. Tel. 6499288 for! be experienced. Company Delivery Or Free Storage Until ROCSJVIliil—Second floor, pri­ £:8tate of Liberata C. CrandalL aamrer at the telephoM HetedT Simply caB the ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- Painting. Ceilings. Paperhang­ app^ntment. I You Are Ready For It FURNISHED ROOMS tor vate entrance, 4 rooms and Kenneth Ostrinsky, Realtor, beneflts plus paid hospitaliza- tleman, heated, free park NEW USTING — Immaculate CALL BUILDER AT SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 late of Manchester, In said District m ore. Call 643-4913. ing. No Job too small. John ti(m. Apply Arnold Harris, Fuel and Feed 49>A Phone For REWARD hath, refrigerator - freezer, 643-6189. Two room cottage for light MODERN, immaculate 8-bed­ Split Level on big lot on Spring bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72x151. The executor having exhibited his MANCHESTER - ROCKVILLE VerfaiU e, 649-5760. WANTED—Full-time receiving S ervice Manager, B oum e- SAMUEL ALBERT stove, furnace, hot water, linen LAWN MOWERS, sharpened houeekeepliw. Cell Scranlea room Ranich, practically to Street. Dream kitchen with 649-6544 Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, administration account with said ea> ANSWERING SERVICE clerk, 40-hour week. Apply Mr. Buick, Inc., 286 Main Street, DRY OAK WOOD, cut fireplace H TFD. CH-7-0858 rioeet, metal atorms. Adults, tate to this Court for allowance. and repaired, sales and serv­ M otel and Oelb h u , 649-0826 be- back yard of Bowers School, G.E. built-ins, disposal, and 648-5953. Busch, Burton’s, Inc., 841 Manchester. and stove length, $10 per load A—L—B—E—R—T—S no pets. Immediate occupancy, milet, refined neighborhood dishwasher. 3 hedroams- with M anchester It is S49-0500 — 875-2519 ice. rental equipment. L A M Main Street, Manchester. delivered. T el. 742-7886. tween 6-7. $60. m oothly. 878-4870 anytU ie. ORDBRRD; That the 10th day o< Bonds— Stocks— B el A ir R eal E state, 648-9882. finished and heated family BOLTON CENTER — 4 bed­ February, 1964, at eleven o'clock Equipment C o ^ ., Route 88, PLUMBERS, heating men, 11- 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. THOMPSON HOUSE - Cottage room. IVi baths, finished ga­ WALKER STREEf — Ope room rambling Cape Ood, FUN CENTER! forezKion at the Probate Office In 1^ leave year meeaage. Ton’ll hear from onr advertiser In Jig Vernon, 875-7609, M anchester M o r t g a g e s 31 censed, and experienced help-1 SEASONED FIREPLACE 2% ROOM apartment, stove, re­ $17,900 — 5 ^ room ranch. East large living room wltii fire­ the Municipal Building in said Street, centrally located, large frigerator, heat, hot water. Ap­ rage. Two years young In a with e finished rooms, 8 or 4 Manchester, be and the same is wlthont spending all evening at the telephone. exchange. E nterprise 1945. ers- wanted for new work. For wood, cut to order, delivered, Slde. gai^ e, full ceOar, oU hot place, formal dining room, 2 For your family In this SECOND MORTGAGES - Ua- BOOKKEEPER $7 per load. 742-7647, MAHOGANY dining set, 6 pleasantly furnished rooms, p ly M ariow’ e, 857 M ato. prestige area of town. Priced bedrooms, dining room, aluml assigned lor a bearing on ths appointm ent ca ll 629-8287. water heat,' fireplace, 8 ‘ twin full betiw, kitriien and mud outstanding 7-rppm Colonial allowance of said administration ac­ SHARPBjNINQ Service — Saws, tlmited tuads available for sec­ pieces, Chippendale style. Gall parktog. Cell 649-2868 tor over­ realistically at $21,600. Belflore num storms and siding, $14,900. with recreation room on tiie knives, axes, shears, skates, ond mortgages, paymeats to and m ake o ffe r. 649-0725. night end permanent guest FOUR ROOM tenement one sized bedrooms, lots cf living A gen cy, 648-6121. P hllbrick A gency, 640-8464. room, heated rec room with count with said estate, ascertalnr Wanted — Bookkeeper for space here. Convenient to first floor. Owner’s trans­ ment of distributees and order of Lost and Found 1 Announcements 2 rotary blades. Quick service. suit jrour budget. Expedleat rates. block from Mato Street. Oall fireplace, garage with one- distribution, and this Court directs general office work and as­ Garden—Farra— Dairy everything. Wolverton Agency, fer demands immediate Capitol Equipment Co.. 88 service. J . D. R ealty, 648-5129. sist office manager. Inter­ THREE 742-6169 o r 742-8180. BOCKLEDGsi — Porter Street QUALITY CAPE — 6 sunny half bath, terraces, 150x300 that notice of the time and place FOUND—Male tiger cat with YOUR YARN SHOP now locat­ Prodneta . 50 COMFORTABLE ROOM for R ealtor. 649-2818. side. 7 room Split, :2Vi baths, rooms, fireplace, rec, fenced foot lot, park-like setting. sale, $21,900. Call J oe Gor- aeslgiuMi for said hesrisK he zlvea Main St., Manchester. Hours view s M onday, Febuary 8, to Ml persons knoiwn to be mter- white markings, almost fully ed at 39 Cottage Street, hour.s a b e t t e r arrangement gentleman, separate entrance, complete Westinghouse kitch­ dem 649-5306, 876-6611. dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ 10 a.m .-3 p.m . MANUFACTURING FOUR ROOMS, second floor, yard, central, little traffic. Im­ $25,000. 643-1686 evertings. eated therein to appear and ba grow n, 118 M iqde St. 649-7449. 10-4, M onday through F riday, of your flaaaces will make APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, WATKINS parktog. Call 649-2555. Strickland Street. Inquire 40 TWO FAM ILY—$16,400. L arge en, 2 fireplaces, lovely family day 7-4. 843-7958. Greenings, Delicious, Wine- m ediate occu pancy. 649-6436. Owner. heard thereon by pubUshlng a copy closed Saturdays. more your iacnme available ENGINEERS Vernon Street blight rooms newly redecorat­ room opening to beautifully BARROWS & WALLACE of this order in some newspaper TYPEWRITERS - Repaired, for persoaal use Lump debt BURTON’S INC. saps, Romes, Starks. Bunce FRONT ROOM, half block froin ed, mahogany cabineted kitch­ shaded patio. Belflore Agency, $16,200—Im m aculate hom e on Manchester Parkade, having a circulation In said Dis­ LOST — Identification bracelet. BARGAIN SHOP trict. -at least seven day* befora overhauled, rented. Yale Typ** into one monthly payment of 841 Main St. F arm . 629 W. Center. 643-8116. Mato Street, parktog. 69 Birch en. aluminum combination win­ 648-5121. West Side, Jalousled porch, M anchester 278-1800 R ew ard. Call 649-3987. One Senior Engineer with dows. A real buy for the wise the day of said hearing, and ta w riter S ervice. 649-4986. $22.25 for each thousand dollars M anchester engineering degree, pref­ Street. 6tt-7129. Fnmlahed Apaitmantt 63-A kitchen, living room, dining mailing on or before January 2S. WANTED — More customers. to v ra W . Wesley R. Smith TWO EAMILY Duplex—6 rooms UNIQUE 1964. by certified maU, a copy of SKATING Including repayment over five erably M. E., plus 3-6 years $89.60 82” Oak Bachelor room, 8 bedrooms, aluminum LOST — P ass Borft No. 6637, SNOW PLOWING - Parking EXPB5RIENCB5D knitting In- Fresh eggs for sale by case or FURNISHED ROOMS, complete t h r e e h e a t e d rooms fur­ A gency, 649-1894. ( each side. Two hew heating thla order to Alfred Crsndall. years. Frank Burke. 248-8897, in machining of heavy Chest, four drawers, N. combinations, 90x160 lot. Im­ Forbes St., Bast Hartford, C(«m.s Satrings Department of the ALL WEEKEND areas and driveways, 24-hour struotor wanted. Write Box dozen. Will sell to stores, res­ light housekeeping facilitiea. nished, private entrance, desir­ systems. On bus line in center MOVE IN NOW—Attractive 6 Connecticut Bank 8c Trust Connecticut Mortgage Ex­ equipment (castings, forg­ 812,900 - MANCHESTER. At mediate occupancy. An excep­ room Ranch designed for com­ George Crandall, 88 Waddell Road. answering serv ice. 649-5660. D. Herald, stating qualifica­ taurants, or Individuals. Nat- '$69.60 44” Oak Students Desk, ' Centrally located. Mra. Dorsey,' able, $65; 4tb large heated of town. Belflore Agency, Cuatom designed and cus­ Manchester, Conn.: Herbert Cran­ Company. Application made change, 16 Lewis St., Hartford, ings, etc.). One ^th en­ sisky Farm, Inc., 122 New- traotive 5 room Cape, large tional value. Bel Air Real Es­ fortable family living, wooded Conn. tions and experience. 6 draw ers and chair, 79.50 l4 Arch Street,'Manchester. room, furnished, wltii garage, 643-6121. tom built, AA zone, 6H tate, 643-9332. dall. 334 HUUud StTMaachestar, tor payment. gineering degree and 2-8 marker Road off Dart Hill 180. Chfldren w elcom e. OA 9* kitohen, plenty of cabinets, room Ookntal. 3 spacious lot to desirable area, extras. Conn. Sperry’s Glen SNOW PLOWING — Call 649- years welding and ma­ Road, Vemon-South Windsor $9.96 Maple Footstool, col­ v m . ceramic bath, garage. 128x160. BOLTON — Owners to Florida Reaswiably priced. Dimer, 'JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judgn FOUND—Ghlld’ a i^aaeeB, blue bedroom s, tM depth tom* BOLTON LAKE—4 room rsmeh, Route 86, Bolton 7863, 875-8401. chining. One with degree line. 644-0804. Open 7 days a onial print, 4.06 ROOM and meals, riiara honw, Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, request fast sale. Large cus­ 649-6134. AT A OOUBT OF PSOBATB hald fram e, during CSiriadmaa Help Wanted— Female 36 Uy room, could be 4tti bed­ patio, garage, lakefront priv­ plus 2-S years in machining, week, 7 a.m.-7 p.m. o r w ill rant o r se ll. 649-5459. CHOICE, EXBCU1TVE type, 54941182. tom 6V4 room ranch, 3-car ga­ room,. 1^ bathe. Many ileges. Only $10,600. Cfoodchild at Kaomeatar, within and for the ochool vacation, vicinity State Skatins; Club of Bolton TUPPERWARE has openings CLERK TYPIST boring, milling, .grinding, $19.96 Modem Tree Lamp, heated, funilahed 2-bedioom rage, large lot, trees. Quick District of Mancheater. on the 34th T heater. C all 648-4317. white and brass, as Is, -12.60 FURNISHED ROOM nei oOMr feaiurea. Anxious to B artlett, R ealtors, 289-0939. Legal Notices day of January. 1964. Household Services now for two part-time and two etc. $8,000-$10,000. F ee paid. apartment, tint floor, center occu pancy. A s k W 810,500. WiU seU. Preaent, Hon. John J. Wallet^ Clubhouse Open: Offered 13-A full-time dealers. No cash out-' Permanent full-time position E xcellen t company. Two Household Goods 51 Mato Street. 9 Hazel Street RpckvUle, a ^ te 888 w eekly. listen to reasonable <^er. Law­ MANCHESTER—Six rooms, ga. Judae. $44.00 48x26” Cherry Chippen­ ORDER OF NOTICE EMata of Marlm B. Bowa. late of Afternoons 16 lay. Earn as you learn. Car available for qualified typist resum es. 649-2170. 870-913L BECAUSE YOU LIKE ren ce F . Fiano, R ealtor, 648- rage, oil heat, porch, wall to At A COURT OF PROBATE held with or without experience for dale M irror, 19:90 Mancheater, in anld District de­ Announcements 2 E venings 7-10 REWEAVING of bums, moth necessary. Commission. Phone EVERYTHINO IN sterilized re^ 2766. Charles N icholson, 743- wall carpeting, bookcases, at Manchester, within and for the c e a se d . holep Zippeis repaired. Win­ position in our clerical depart­ conditioned used furniture and GENTLEMAN’S ROOM BUSINESS couple to riiara sub­ NICE THINGS WARREN E. HOWLAND District of Manchester, on the 3Mh The administrator d.b.n. having 247-7941. BARKER PERSONNEL $298.00 82” Sofa and Lounge 6364. city utilities, good condition day of January, 1964. MLEKTTBOLXJX Bales and aerv­ dow Shades made to measure; ment. High School education re­ appliances, high quality low large tioeet next to baith, wt- urban home with woman, will REALTOR exhibited his administration ao Donations: Chair, foam cushions, kick , traotive home near every­ throughout. Near Buckley Preaent Hon. John J. Wallett, count with said estate to this ice, bonded representative, Al­ all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys quired. 6-day week, excellent in­ SERVICE prices. LeBIanc Furniture, 196 a c< ^ one child. Write to Box SOUTH WINDSOR — Renewed 860 Main St., Mancheater School. P riced at only $14,9(K). J u d z e . Saturday— 50c pleats, sage green brocade, 199. thing. 21 Church Street. B i H erald. Tou’U love this charming Oourt for allowance. It ia fred Amell, 206 Henry St., Man- made while you wait Tape Re­ surance benefits, and pleasant South Street, R ockville, 876- ranch home situated on a older home,' like new, barn and •43-aioe Owner transferred. Charles Estate of RachM Vtckermaa late ORDERED; That the 13tb day of eheater, 648-0460. Sunday—Children—50c cord ers for rent. M arlow ’ s 867 EXPERIENCED working conditions. Call Mrs. 1388 Main 8t. 2174. Open 9-8. 649-4966. garage, 200x800 yaird, 4 b e d of Manchester In aald District, da- IVbruary, 1964, at ten o’clock fore­ $12.50 Modern Brass Double THREE rooms and hath, all half acre lot on Robert L esperance, 649-7620. noon at the Probate Office in tha M ain, 649-0221. Peterson, 643-1161, fo r appoint­ Springfield, rooms, dishwasher, disposal, Upoti appUcaUon of W David Adults—$1.00 Gooseneck Desk Lamp, 7.96 utilities furnished, on bua line. Drive to South Windsor. INCOME TAX Returna prepared WAITRESS WANTED ment. Liberty Mutual Insur­ M ass. ABANDON about all worries — storm s. P rice $21,200. Glenn VERNON — Spacious 6 room ROOMS tor rent, busineas peo­ 649-9294, 649-9607, 84S. This spacious home features n,.rrv,rtin„purporting to be .h«the 1 last... will nnSand for a hearing on the al­ by auditor. Business and In­ ance Company, Best buys at Ed’s, Refrigera­ $56.00 26x19” End Table, an­ Roberts Agency, Realtors, 644- MANCHESTER — 6 room Cape ranch, paneled dining room, ple. 17 Spruce Street. 649-2494. 3 bedrooms, VA baths, ga­ festament of ^ d deceased be,.ad* lowance of aald administration a » dividual. Raymond Girard. Oall Building—(untmctitig 14 Apply tors, $20 and up. Com plete line tique red base, plastic wood­ 1521. to quiet but convenient loca­ beautifully finished recreation mitted to probate as i>er applica- eoU ect, 875-7862. rage and partially finished count with said estate, ascertain­ of used furniture and appli­ grained top, 42.60 tion, level lot with trees, oil hot room, 2-car garage, 3 porches, Uon on tila It is ment of heirs and order of dia* Personals 3 QUALITY CARPENTRY — RATE and billing clerk for LARGE, pleasant furnished Busliiess Locattona rec room. Call Barbara ORDERED: That the foregoing CAVEY’S RESTAURANT ances. W e buy and sell. 288- $5,600 — OOZY, Comfortable 8- water heat, aluminum storms scenic hillside setting, priced trlbutiaii, and this Court directs jOfOOME TAXEiS prepared In Rooms, basements reflnished, permanent position. Will con­ room tor two gentlemen, park­ Babin to see this terrific, application be heard and deter­ that notice of the time and placa WOMEN WANTED to assemble 5240 o r 233-4602. 1619 Park $69.00 44” Pine Record Cab­ For Rent 64 room home,'I 300' toot i drilled $3,000 below owner’s cost. mined at the Probate office In your home or by app^ntment, WANTED—Ride from Charter sider training experienced typ­ ing, private home, conven­ buy. Priced to m H at ' $l6,- and screens, rec room, 8 bed­ assigned for aald hearing be given built-lns. formica tile, general 45 E. Center St. Street, Hartford. Open 9-7. inet, brass pulls, 61.60 'Well, quiet location, small H ayes A gen cy, 643-4803. Manchester In said District on the experien ced tax woric, 24 hotu: Oak Street to Bishop’s Corner, repair. No Job to«i small. Call Jewelry at home. Crest Mfg. ist. Apply In person. Carlson’s ien ces. 648-2641. BUILDINQ 60x40 aoltable tor 900. rooms. Immaculate through­ to all persons known to be In- Manchester ... 64-421, C o m m e rc 1 a 1 Road, down payment. Carlton W. out, $16;800. Wolverton Agency, 13th day of February 1964 at eleven twested therein to appear and b* oe rv lce . Call 64S-472S. West H artford. C all 649-2222. William Robbins Carpentry Express, Inc., 96 Hilliard St., SEVEN PIECE dining room storage. Brl sons, Buokland Hutchins, R ealtor, 649-6183. oCclock in the forenoon and that iu>- heard thereon by publishing a copy Cathedral (3Ity, California. R ealtor, 649-2818. MANCHESTER — New Listing. Uce be given to all Mrsons in­ S ervice. 649-3446. Manchester. set, love seat, oval shaped seottan. 649-8488. of this order in some neiwspaper “WANTED — Pas.sengers from WATKINS BROTHERS JARVIS REALTY CO. 6% room Ranch, garage. terested in said estate of______thepend* haying a circulation in said Dio- FEDERAL INCOME tax re­ marble top table, comer- what­ NICE BHONT room next to TWO FAM ILY, asking $31,000, ency of said applIcaUon and the turns prepared with your sav- Manchester to State Capitol ADDITIONS — Rec rooms, re­ Help Wanted— Male 36 MECHANIC for truck fleet, bath, p a ild h g . 648-6422. MANCHESTER — Neat as a Large lot. Aluminum combina­ trict, at least seven days befor* not piece. All in good condition. 980 M AIN STREET REALTORS - hiOUS - INSURORS 4-4, plus rented brick building. pin 4 room ranch, close to all tions. $16,600. E llsw orth M it­ time and place of hearing thereon, tha dftiSr o i add haarinir. ft&d h r. Inga in mind. Reasonable area, 8:30-4:30. T el. 649-1837. modeling. b&ihrooms tiled. RN or LPN, full or part-time. considerable outside work, | STORE, 480 M ato S treet 649- 3-car garage, monthly gross by publishing a copy of this order 643-9920 after 8 p.m . convenlenees, deep wooded lot, ten A gen cy, R ealtors, 643-6930. In some newspaper having a cir­ mailing on or before January 28. Call 649-4291. FURNISHED room near Main 5220, 9-5. 1964, by certified mall, a copy of ra tes. E . J . B ayles, 649-6246. Verncm H aven, 878-2077. plenty of hours, good pay for 648-4113 $297. E. J. Carpenter, Broker, culation in said District, at least Street, very reasonable, t i t - oil heat, rec room, inunediate this order to Tbomaa M. Buiio, M- experienced. Must be over 26. MOVING out of state—must sell 649-6051. TWO FAMILY, 6-4 rooms, rd- seven days before the day of hear­ JNCXOME TAXnRETURNS pre- Automobiles For Sale 4 7964. OFBICE SUITE to modem pro­ occu p an cy, $11,700. W olverton ing, to appear If they see cause at Bristol Bt Philadelphia 34. Pa , in­ Need clean driver’s license. living room furniture, bed­ E ves 648-1686, 64S-4118 dently renovated, excellent op­ dividually and as administrator pcu«d by former Internal Rev­ Special Services 15 Phone 643-2414. SEWING MACHINES—Special fessional . building available ST. JAMES DISTRICT - 146 A gen cy, R ealtor, 649-2818. said time and place and be heard I960 FALCON Sedan, excellent RECEIVING room furniture, and dishes im- ^ MIDDLE-aged widow has room portunity for the right party. relative thereto, and make return to d.b.n., estate of Marion B. Rowe; enue agent in convenience of this week. ’Two'Singer trade-in March 1. ExcaUant location. Chestnut St. 6 rooms, 2 baths, Mona B. Roberts, 901 West Ridge condition. Ideal second car.- BARROS BROTHERS—We spe- SEWING MACHINE mediately. Practically new. i for rant to private home, next MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6% Priced at $19,990. J. D. Realty, this Court, and by mailing on or be­ vour home. Individual and portables, reconditioned, ex­ P ari^ i 64M106. flreplaced living room, 8 bed­ fore January 28, 1964. by certified SL, Ishpeming, MIchigaa; Viola M. Call 043-1016 or 643-6462. | room ranch, fuU basement, 6434129. Buzzo, 88 Lincoln SL, New Britain, business. Bill Duchesneau, , $95 down, low monthly pay­ cilize in concrete floors and cellent operating condition. to bath, with privilege of . liv­ LAKEWOOD jCIRCLE - Pres- rooms, beautiful rec room. mail, a copy of thia order to Mary m ents. Rudy, 233-6221. steps. Call Joseph Barros, 742- MANAGER Salesmen Wanted 36-A ing room. Middla-aged work­ tige 7 room. Colonial Ranch, city sewers, attached garage, A-Oseiia, 4 Village S t, Mandiester, Cram.; Arthur M. Buzzo, 6818 North 549-8938. EARLY AMERICAN magnavox Real bargains at $12.96 and P rice $19,600. 649-6661. SOUTH WUTDSOR^-Clean, nesU West Hij^way, C3ilcago 31, BUnoIa: 7580. OPERATORS ing gentleman or lady pre­ Houses For Rent 65 100x200 wooded lot. This desir­ teens. Exclusive. Mr. Morrin, Conn.; Edith H. Vickerman, 30 stereo - radio combination. $29.95. T erm s as low as $1.25 6(4 room ranch, anchor fenc­ Roosevelt S t. Manchester, Conn.; M arionR Buzzo, 1347Hlgh SL, Ken­ PROTECT YOUR earnings by 1956 FORD HARDTOP, black Man presently employed as ferred, but w ill' ccmalder oth­ 528-1609, evenings M r. Jam es, sington, Conn.; administratrix of tha OPPORTUNTITY for maarled Party moving South—will sac­ a week after minimtun down able home offers 8 twin sized ing, $15,600.16 minutes to Hart­ Clara Hemingway. 48 Unden St, having your Income Tax pre­ and red, excellent condition.. assistant receiving man­ ers. C all 649-6818 anytim e. COVENTRY -T Rant or. lease. 283-4968. Janes A R oberts C o., Manchester Conn.- Hubert Hem­ eststa of Howard M. Buzio. nmn with car to earn $120 rifice . Call 643-4017. payment. Singer Sewing Cen­ bedroom s, VA baths, 28 foot ford. Glenn Roberts Agency, JOHN J. w AU jrrr. Judga pared vrith care and confi- 649-7923 a fter 3. Roofing— Siding 16 Experienced operators and ager who desires greater Large 6Mi rooni ranch, hot Uvtog room, formal dining ManctieeteF 2834691. ingway. Hedge St, Fairbaven, week in sailes; serve steady ter, 882 M ato St., 648-8888. R ealtors. 644-1521, 644-1337. M ass.; Ronald I. Vickerman, 4338 driice. Call 742.6607. trainees needed. Excellent respmisibUity. Year ’round ELECTRIC sewing machine, water heat, acre lot UlO room, modern kitchen with aU LIMITATION OBDBB NEED CAR? Your credit turn- A. A. DION. INC. Roofing, customers year ’round. Writ­ monthly. Referencee. Hayea NORTH GO’YBNTRT — Near Fifth Ave. South, St Petersburg, opportunity for qualified i^U on. All company bene­ Wanted—^Rooms—Board 62 the built-lns, toundry room, Fla; Jane V. McCann, 12 Authors AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ed down? Short on down pay­ siding, painting. Oirpentry. Al­ ten guarantee to start if maple console cabinet, good JUST LISTED Farieway. Like new 6% room TOUR BEDROOM Colonial near at Manchester within and for tha FULL-TIME tax accoimtant trainees to learn sewing. fits. Apply in person or call A ^ o y , 648*4808. large family room with fire-, Rd., Concord, Moss.; Craig Bel­ ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ terations and additions. Cell- qusdifled. ' For appointment running condition, $27. 90 Cfon- WANTED—Room and hoard for Colonial-Ranch, 5 acres, 2-car bus line. Each room tastefully cher, 363 Spring St, Manchester, District of Manchester on tha 34tli ready to assist you with your A pply .place, ' 3-car garage, 884,000. diur of January, 1964. M r. Gladstone, 648-9909. cord R oad. 6 year old girl with Oithollc SDC ROOM Cape, convenient to Coni^ Joan B. Behrend, HunUng- Income tax preparation. Rates sion? Don’t despair! See Hon­ togs. Workm'anship guaran­ call 644-0202 collect between BOLTON PbUbrick A gency, 649-8464. SpactouB grounds set off garage, early American. Hayes redecorated, new baseboard PresenL Bon. John J. WaUet^ school and shopping, 8U6 too Forest, Newcomb, New York; J u d g e . resLsonable. S. J. Turkington est Douglas. Inqulri about low­ teed 299 Autumn St 643-4860. 6 and 8 pm. only. 5LVINATOR electric stove. family. Write P.O. Box 566, tiiis 8 bedrom ranch. ’Ihe A gency, 643-4808. heating, copper phunbing, and like copies by registered air J r .. 643-7731. est down, smallest payments Manchester. monthly. Call a fter 16 p.m.| MITCHELL EXCHANGE - 10 ceramic baths, easily financed. mall to Constance Uzzie Newsome, Estate of Mahlon R. Maynard, BIDWELL HOME Improvement In ovens. 40 cu. ft. upright NOTICE Uvtog room With Its two late of Mancheater In said District, anywhere. No small loan or fl- MANCHESTER MODES, 649-0060. W esley R . Smith A gen cy, 649- 20 Brunswick St, Westborough, deoeeuMd. freezer. 649-2416. The Board of Tax Review of t i ■ ' I ...... an i.i I additional acres may be pur- picture windows gives a Dewsbury. Yorkshire. England; uance company plan. Douglas (fompany — Rooting, siding, al­ GRAND-WAY 1894. On noiotion of Chariea C. SL INC. ebased with thla unusual 6% view Of both the country Pattle Newsome. 30 Brunswick S t, INCOME T A X serv ice. 649- M otors. 333 Main. terations, additions and re­ REAL ESTATE the Tow n o f B olton w ill be In Apartments—F lat^ SIX ROOM Cape, caipetipg, U & R BETTER BUYS John of said Manchester, adminla- Manchester Parkade USED Westinghouse ranch room ranch on high, 1% acre and a oleasant neighbor­ Westborough, Dewsbury, Yorksblre, tr a to r . 8329. modeling of all types. Ehccel- Pine Street M anchester session at the Town Hall on the Tenements 63 diahwaaber, rec room, screalge SIX ROOM ranch with at­ E n g la n d . GROtTND FLOOR stove, about 16 years old, $10. lot. 2-car garage, fuU cellar, hood. Keeping pace, its 2- $14,800 E ast H artford—6 room ORDERED: nat siz months 1952 OLDSMOBILE 98, running lent workm anship. 649-6496. following dates; with, pond; Write Box C, Her­ tached garage, wall-to-wall ______JOHN J. WAUtET, Judge from the 24tfa day of January Call 843-2236. fireplace, oil heat, $14,900. Wol- year vintage includes all Ranch, carport, hot wa- INCOME TAXES prepared by condition. 27 Walker Street. OPPORTUNITY Saturday, February 1 FOUR ROOM BTAT, first, floor ald. carpet in hall, living room, and be and the same are lim lte^ ____ verton A gen cy, R ealtor, 649- ter radiant heat, con­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE held allowed for the creditors wltbia retired Internal Revenue of- 643-0065 after 6 p.m . ASSISTANT 1957 KENM ORE autcnnatic 2 P.M. to "7 P.M. central locatioo, hMt and ho the extras YOU would ex­ dining area, $16,5(X). Owner at Manchester, within and for said Roofing and Chlmnevs 16-A 2818, pect to own. Offered at venient location, ^ad- which to bring in their clatina fleer. Marvin Baker, 6436277. Unlimited opportunity for washing m achine, $16. 1961 Monday, February t water, one year leaaa. Call District of Manchester, on the 28th against said estate, and said ad­ 1960 PONTTAC C onvertible. TELEPHONE FOXiR room bouse, $94. O all ed yard, good financing 643-4017. day of January, 1964. TOWN ENGINEER energetic salesman to be­ H otpolnt e lectric stove, $46. 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. 649-5048, betw een M :8 0 p.m . Concord r d ^ Beautuui $17,90a ministrator is directed to give pub­ white, good condition. Call R(X)FING — Specializing re­ INTERVIEWING ----- 648-6106. available. Present. Hon. John J. Wallett lic notice to the creditors to bring pairing roofs of all kinds, new come part of our new ex­ Call 649-7866. Tuesday, February 4 ranch, tofge Uvtog room, form­ J u d g e. 289-1288. MARKETING TOWN OF THIRD FLOOR apartment 8 Estate of Samuel Pollack, late of In their claims within said tima pansion. Choice positions 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. al dliUng room, emilnet kitchen, $16,800 E ast H artford—6 room allowed by .publlriilng a copy of roofs, gutter work, chimneys rooms, heat, stove and retoto- Manchester, in said Distnet de­ RESEARCH now available to sell East C. Church 8^ bedrornns, recreation room, this order in some newspaper har­ INVITATION 1962 CXIRVAIR M onza, 2-door, cleaned, repaired. Alumlmnn erator, oloee to school, churmi Wanted Tto Rent 68 J. D. REALTY Ranch, 2 fuU baths, no NO, SPRING c e a se d . MANCHESTER, of the river from our new Chairm an landscaped yard. Marion E. The executor having exhibited his ing a clrculatirai in aald probata 4-speed, 102 pow er, excellent siding. 30 yea rs’ experience. NO SELLING and shopping. Oall between 7-8 618 Center Street basement but plenty of district within ten days fr ^ tha East Hartford office. A pro­ J. S. Llcltra WANTED TO RENT - 4 or 5 Robertson, Realtor, 6484958. admlnlstraUon account with said es­ TO BID condition. 643-8130. Free estimates. Call Howley, LEGAL Manchester room, lovely L-shaped ISN’T HERE tate to this Court for allowance, date of tills order and return make Excellent opportunity for house­ CONNECTICUT gressive company policy, p .m ., 648-0088. room unfurnished apartment, to this oourt of the notice given. 643-6361, 643-0763. H. Pellerin ■ ^ - 643-5129 kitehen, large living It Is Sealed bids will be received at MANCHESTER - Year ’old 6 JOHN J. WALLETT Judga wives who want occasional popular advertising pro­ FOUR room duplex, avaitoUe first floor, two bedrooms, $80- o r 649-8638 a fter 6 room, fireplace, carport, ORDERED: That the 11th day of the Office of the General Man­ work, requires good phone 85769.40-$7079.80 , NOTICE room' ranch, built-in kitChta, As anyone can see by February. 1964. at ten o'clock fore­ gram, and selective hiring im m ediacy, central location, $90. CaU 649-1429. outdoor p«bo, good loca- LIMITATION ORDER ager, 41 Center Street, Man- Trucks—Tractors 5 voice and above average abil­ wall-to-wall carpeting, nat­ checking the calendar, but noon at the Probate Office in the Heating and Plumbing 17 assures success. Our steady A d m i s s io n o f adulta ^ , $80. 640-8542. tten, minimum down Municipal Building in said Man­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ehester, Connecticut, until Feb­ ity to learn. Intermittent as- Annually 01 WANTED B(BFORE April Iwt ural woodwork, attached ga­ when Spring does come at Manchester within and for tha 1962 FORD P ickup, F-350, V-8 growth now includes 5 sales payment required. chester, be and the same is as­ PLUMBING AND Heating, ELECTORS INVITATION BOWERS SCHOOL — 5 room signed for a hearing on the al­ IMstrict of Manchester on the 3Srd ruary 10, 1964 at 11:00 A.M. for slg^nments. Work at central lo­ offle e s In H artford County. — MldiUe aged lady of refined rage, $17,900. H ayes A gency, there will be no fixin’ need­ di^ of January. 1964. Equipment — Cemetery Divl- engine, 4-speed transmi.s.sion, new installations and repairs. cation. Ehcperlence helpful but Notice is hereby given that take destoea first floor, 3 648-4808. Gape, full shed donner, 3 ed in this well-cared for lowance of said admlnlatration ac­ Appointment may be made Experience preferred, but ANIXJVBpR — 4 room apart*, $19,900 E ast H artftxd—4 bed­ count with said estate, ascertain­ P re se n L Hon. John J. WUletL cu.stom cab, radio and heat­ the Board of Admission of Elec­ TO BID baths, remodeled kitchen, rec J u d g e . oion. 643-1774. will train. Good hourly rate above minimum rate. Re­ will consider others having ment first floor. Call 742-754L bedroom, unfurnished apart­ room Cape with Uvtog Cape Cod home on Hollis­ ment of distributees and order of er. 649-1767 or 643-6384. tors. of the Town of Manches­ TWr room , $18,900. PbUbrick A gen­ Estate of Frank P. Gavello. lata Bid forms and specifications paid including training time.! quires graduation from col­ sincere ambition. Cfommis- Sealed bide will be received at ment, tvaUdng distance stores, ^ room, formal dining ter Street. ’There are 7 distrubuUon and this Court directs ter, will be in session in the of Manriiester fat aald District de- are available at the Controller’s Call for. appointment, Mra Mil lege in Civil Engineering sfon. All replies held strict­ the Office of the General Mana­ VA ROOM GARDEN aparl CluiroibeB, 875-3327, cy , 649-8464. room, and kitchen; also, rooms, 2 full baths and that notice of the time and place Radio-T\’ Repair M im icipal Building, Town W O P A ^ IU E S assigned for said hearing be idven Office, 66 Center Street, Man- 19.52 CHEVROLET half-ton dred M ontani, 522-0044. and two years’ employment ly confidential. Call Mr. Go- ger, 41 Center Street,, Manches­ ment, central location, beat, MANCHESTER — Two temUy, finished recreation oversized g;arage. You can to all persons known to be in­ On motion of Teresa M. Oaveila Aestsr, Connecticut. Services 18 In Civil Engineering prefer­ guts at Clerk’s Office, on WEDNES­ ter, Connecticut until February hot water, stove, refrigerator RETIRED COUPLE desire 4 or room, breezeway, and throw the exterior paint terested therein to appear and be of said Manchoater, azecotrlz. pickup. $245. Call 643-7778. DAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1964 from 5 room duplex or apartment. 5-6, walking distance to bus heard thereon by publishing a copy ORDERED: That six montha Town of Manchester, ably to public works or 10, 1964 at 11:30 a.m. for Elec­ and pariting included. Avail- C entrally located, 5-6 1-car garage, fireplace, equipment away and enjoy from the 33rd day of January. 196A CONNIE'S TV and Radio Serv­ 5:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M., for the OaU 549-7188. - line, S lahge bedrooms, Ug of this ortler In so: n e tfs p ^ ^ Connecticut highway or six years of COLLI & WAGNER trical Work—Bentley School. ^ l e January 16. Rental $110 rooms, 3-«ar garage, rea- wall-to-wall carpeting, a life of ease with alum­ having a circulation in said he and the same are limited ana ice, available all hours. Satis­ purpose of admitting all per­ kitchen with dining area, Uv- allowed for the creditors within Richard Martin, equivalent experience and Bid forins, plans, and specifi­ month. CaU Mr. Goodchlld, sonabJy priced. ing room, utlUty room, very Isuge lot, convenient inum siding. Priced to meet trlct, at least seven days before faction guaranteed. Call 049- sons who are found to be quali­ the day of said hearing. which to bring their claima against General Manager COSMETICIAN training. For applications 289-6241 688-5229 cations are available at the 648-7025, location. your budget at $17,900. said estate, and said executrix ia Read Herald Ads. 1318. fied to be Electors of the Town BosineM Property Rural location, 6-6, priced best condition. Reduced to $21,- JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge contact the office of the Controller’s Office, 66 Center 400. Good Investm ent. W olver­ dtrectied to give puUio notice to of Manchester. ^ HAVE CUSTOMERS wait­ For Sale 70 for quick sale. $20,600 B olton—5 y ea r old 6 the creditors to bring in theta* General Manager, Munic­ Street, Manchester, Connecti­ ton A gency, R ealtor, 649-2818. LIMITATION OMDEB The Qualifications are as fol­ ing for the renteil of your apart­ room R anch, 3 bed­ AT A COURT OP PROBATE held claims within said time allowed by Moving—^Trucking- ipal Building, Manchester, c u t JARVIS REAL’TY CO. publishing a copy of this order ia lows: Applicant must be twen­ ment or home. J. D. Realty, INVESTMENT PROPERTY — One-year-old, 5-5 room rooms, Uvtog room, din­ at Manchester within and for the FuU time, 40-hour week, no Connecticut. State Person­ MANCHESTER - Attractive 6 District of Manchester on .the 33rd some newspaper having a cireula,* Storage 2(1 nights or Sundays. Exper­ Sitnatlons Wanted— ty-one (21) years of age,'must Town of Manchester, 848Hil29. 3 idores, 7 room apartmmt, modem home with many ing L, and kitchen, 2 REALTORS - MLS - INSURORS tion in said probate district withia nel Department, State Of­ Connecticut room brick Cape, fireplace, diw of January, 1964. ience preferred but not es­ be a resident of the State of and separate 80x87 concrete extras to a prime Man- baths, buUt-ins, redwood Present. Hon. John J. Wallett. ten days from the data of this order MANCHESTEH Delivery. Uglit fice Building, Hartford, Female 38 BUUR ROOM tenement, BtsseU trees, oversize garage, near and return make . to this court at sential. Full store beneflts, C o n n e c ^ u t fo r One (1 ) year, Richard Martin, block bulldi^ with beat, lava­ oheoter location. paneled recreation 648-4112 J u d g e. trucking and package delivery. Connecticut or any office bua. school, shopping. Only Estate of St^la C. Nolin. late of the notice given. vacation with pay. Com­ General Manager S tre e t |70. N eeds redecorat­ tory, and offlee space. E»,900. room, l-car g;arage, one J O H N J . WALLETT, Judga Refrigerators, washers and of the Connecticut State r BUJABLE w o m a n will care and a rMldent of the Town of Contact Phllbrick^ Agency, 649- $14,900. Carlton W. Hutchins, E ves 843-1686, 643-4118 Manchester ip said Distnet, de­ DICK missions, also. Apply Mr. ing. 640-6329, 9 4 . acre wooded lot, con­ c e a se d stove moving specialty. Folding Employment Service. Last for small child for working Manchester for six (8) months. 6494182. AT A COURT OF FROBATB held Hoyt, Arthur Drug, Rock­ 8464, fo r details. venient location. On motion of John R. Mrosek of ch a irs tor r e n t 649-0752. date for filing applications mother, my home, reasonable. Any applicant who is 6 natu­ FOUR ROOM apartment to- J. D. REALTY said Manchester, executor. at Mantmester, within snd for tha v ille. ralized citizen of the United HUGE SPOTLESS RANCH. O R D E R E D : T h a t sUc m o n th s District of Manchester, on toe 38to is F ebruary 24, 1964. Phone 649-9997. ohidtog heat, hot water and day of January, 1964. _ States shajl present the certifi­ gas for coiAtog.' Stove and Honaea For Sale 72 famUy size kitchen, walnut from , the 23rd' day o f January, 196A Stfitie Tanks 543-6129 JS^JS^lmch 2 ^foul MANCHESTER-Talcottvllle line be and the same are UmitM and PresenL Hon. John J. WalletL SCHARLACKEN Painting—Papering 21 JUNIOR cate of his naturalization or a electric refrigerator furnished. cabinets, three twin size bed­ allowed for the creditors within J u d g e . _ IRONING done to my home. copy thereof Issued by the Unit­ AND $8,600 - WELL KBIPT 6^ room rooms, recreation room, Man­ which to bring in their claims Estate of Cand Oaae Please caU 6te-78S4, 5-7 p.m. stone flreiaace, cathe-i sparkling 8 room ranch wito late of Manchester, in said Diet) PAINTING, EXTERIOK and In­ Call 649-4013. ed States Immigration and ranch, 8 bedrooms, atteaottTS chester, only $18,990. Carlton garage, one-half acre of land, against said estate, and said exe­ ATTENTION HeunemakerS! ENGINEERING AID dral ceiling, dining room cutor la directed to give public d e ce a se d .. terior. paperhanging, wall­ Naturalization Service. PliggaH Sem n NEW BUILDINO. 588 Hartford dining area, suburban. Omar MANCHESTER - AnsalOi W. Hutchins. 649-6132. excellent condition and neigh­ Ihe executors having exhibited paper removed, dry wall work. Organize your time to have as MIDDLE AGED woman wants with glass sliding doors, notice to the creditors to bring in their administration account with Any applicant who acquired Road. Crest, luxurious duplex anxious. Carlton W. Hntohlna, Heights. Large 6 room Ranch borhood. Assumable VA mort-i their claims within said time al­ little as 2-S hours a day for a TOWN OF and sun deck, large tin- said estate to this Oourt for al­ Recommends Reaswmble rates. Bank financ­ babysitting Job by the hour,, United States cltisenship by iputments, 4M roomk, 1(4 Realtor. 4494183, With c^ plete recreation room, gage. Selling fo r $16,300'. B ar­ lowed by publishing a copy of this ing arranged. Fully insured. business of your own. Repre­ anytim e. ^ | 648-2672. j Mtthlss Olsaari baths, modem facilities, new 3-flrepiaces, hot water oil heat, lahed recreation room order in some newspaper having a lowance It is . . . MANCHESTER birth abroad to a United States bara W oods A gen cy, 649-7702, circulation In said probate district O R D ER S: That toe Utta day of 649-9658, Joseph P . Lew is. sent Avon Products, world’s Septle 'Tanks, Dry WeHs, Q.B. appliances, and many ax- MANCHESTER — 8 room SpUt tile bath, plastered walls, with fireplace and bar, February. 1964. at eleven o’d o ^ l i c e n s e d w o m a n I citizen parent or derived citizen­ • INVESTMENT w'thin ten days from the date of largest manufacturer of cos­ w ill take Sewer Lines Installed.—Cel­ traa. O ptn daily and ^undaya. Level, deep landscaped lot, ga­ garage, excellent condition completely air condi­ thia order and return make to this forenoon at the Probate Office in CONNECTICUT ship through the naturalization M anchester toe Municipal Building in saU Man­ ■ INSIDE AND dUTSIDE palm­ metics. TV and nationwide care of children, days, in her lar Wntarprooflng Dons. Coma to and see. Very reason­ rage, utiUty boom, reo. rorm, throughout. Priced at $20,600. tioned, wall-to-wall car­ court of the notice gtyen. ' of a parent or spouse, shall pre­ PROPERTY John J. W allett. Judge chester. be and the same is a^ ing. You name your own price. magruine advertising is cre­ hom e. 643-0763. able rent Appointments caU 3 baths, fireplace. Clear to d ia r ie s L esperance, 649-7620. peting throughout, ga­ PRESTIGE RANCH signM for a hearing on the al- 649-7863. 875-8401. $4167.80— $5259.80 sent a certificate of citizenship schools, churches, and shop- lozraoee of arid administratinn ao* OUR BEST BUY ating ever greater demand for 9484277, Mr. Baker. Bvanings rage, amesite drive, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ATTENTION working mothers issued to said applicant by the Raise your living level, 6 oouEtwlto said astato..a«aartai» our products. Cali 289-4922. McK in n e y b r o s . aaU M r. GUI, ow ner, 84S-4S63. ptog. ^,600. Wolverton Agen- BOLTON LAKE—6 room ranch, la^e high dry lot A at Mancheater within and for aald PAINTmaT"PAPERHANGmO ANNUALLY with children! Will care for United States Immigration and Manebeeteir—ITirae afwrt- room executive beauty, bet­ meat of dlstritjuteM aadprder of Sewerage; Disposal Co. dyT R aaltor, 648-3818. screened porch, fireplace, lake- ments, 2-4-4 rooms, 2-car g ood buy. District of Manchester on the 33rd distribution and this Court dlrecta Good woric, reasonable rates.’ WOMAN, over 20, full-time poal- your child to my home weekly. Naturalization Service, a pass­ ter than new condition, 2- day of January, 1964. _ __ . . . . I Appointment may he made front privUeges, $11,900. Oood- garage, recently modern­ Present. Hon. John J. WalletL that notice of the time and place Over 80 years to Manchester.: tion in sales to very fine rime 648-9858. port Issued by the State De­ 180-m PeMi St-SiS-SSM O ROOMS snd batii, heated. 83 FOOT RANCH, Porter Street car attached garage, assigned for said bearing be gtvea Your neighbor my recommen-’ j above minimum rate chlld-Bartlett, Realtore, 289- ized, g i^ taoome. to all persons known to be. in­ 1963 CHEVROLET store. Opportunity for advance­ partment of the United States 6494229, 94. area, beamed celling, 3 flre- baths, AAA zone, city wa­ ’^'Esfate of Alme DeMars.. late of dation. Raymcmd Fiske, 648-' U & R REALTY CO., INC. ter and sewer, profession­ Manchester in said District, de- terested therein to appear and ba (^rvair Monra Convertible. Automatic transmis­ ment, flexible as far as hours Requires two years’ exper­ on or after January 1, 1848 or ia ce s, VA baths, bi^t-toa, 6 Manchester—Two family, heard thereon by publlahipg a copy 9237. FOUR—And five room apart, rooms, double garage, 643-2692 ally landscape. Prideful sion, radio, whitewalls and many other extras. are con cern ed. C all 649-8796. ts lence in an engineering of- Situations Wanted— a written statement signed by a 8T JAMBS PARISH - Over- 6 rooms down, 7 rooms up, On motion of Laurier DeMars. of this order in some newspaper ments for rent, second floor; 138’^ frontage. Carlton W. R obert D . M urdock 648-6472 owner saorifleing at, $21,- Trowbridge Road. N o.. Coventry, having a circulation in arid Dto EDWARD R. PRICE - Papers I flee or in surveying or gen­ Town Clerk or Registrar of Vot­ slze Cape, large Uvtog room, 2-cer garage, in good oon- trlct, at least.seven days.before Urn EXPBRlSNCEa> WOMAN for eral construction, or tech­ Male 39 ers of a town of this state that also,. 7 room house for sale. Butebtos, Realtor, 6484183. 600. including wsU to wall Conn., administrator with wl'l an- hanging and patoting service. Lunche2095 workmsuiship. For flee esti­ the above experience. Con­ Dated at Man<*eater thla frig e ra to r; a lso, garage. ITS. 548-6130 w ater, iriced (or quick sale, a g ^ t aald eettie. and arid a* WOMEN—B ara $8 to $6 per Avallabto Fsbruuy 1. 748- e ■M, 6484881 M anchester 278-1800 mlnlstr.itor c.ta la directed to gtva mates call evenings 627-9071. tact office of General Man­ SOth day of January 1864. AND Hayea loy, 6484803. ,, One ConsSflutfin* Pteea, rij- hour part-time evenings. Car 8736.______PHOENIX STRtaBT - Vernon. public notice to toe creditors to ager, Manchester, Obnnecti- Board of Admlsalons MAIN sn tE V r property — Spactqus 5 room ranch, deep bring in their claims within said Hariiord, Conn.. Trustee u/Argete n ecessary. C all 742-6098. SIX ROOM Ranch off B. Oen- EAST HARTFORD—Greenwood DC of toe will of (Mrol Case Electrical Services 22 cut, State Personnel De­ Doge—Birds—Pete 41 Barbara B. Coleman, ANTENNA NEW LUXURIOUS 4 room IdeaUy salted for bustoess or IK, waU(-out basement, family time allowed by pubUshlng a copy n'aon; Sara Jane Dena^. W partment, State Otttoe BOLTON Modern, neat, 8- tCT Street. Beautifully treed Dr., 0^ room ranch, radiant of this order in some newspaper Ted Trudoiii INC. Selectm an apartment, carpeted, beat, bot 'Bsstimal uaey large 8 room size kitchen, piqieled Uvf having a circulation in aald probate Spring SL. Kquehester. C t^ , iik FREE BSmCATltt. Prompt Building, Hartford, or any DOEB T O U R INSTAUATION bedroom Ranch, 180x160 lot, lot (orage, flceplace, ceramic hedt, immediate occupancy, divlduai&r and' a# SueitUen, od B N , part tim a. CaU 649-2158. . Raymond C Larivee, water, refrigerator, . Move, C e, Inchidtog two paneled' ' roctu, large bedrodms, huUt-ina, amall down payment, district wttWn ten 4 ^ from tto service on all types ef elec­ oftlee of tlM Cbaaeetieut gTOondngt Wa viBl glva your garage, patio, assumable mort­ b^tb Best of financing avaU- UumTe? Amanda foiaar IKimiMa. TOLLAND TURNPIKE Selaoti&an washing maebtoe, genif*- offlees wltii separate entrenoe, bat water heati operkltog 814,600, Goodchlld • Bartlett, trical wiring. Ueciuad to> ------1— ------State Employment Service. poodto, eochar, or wfaatavar gage, montidy payments 9S3M, able. Wsotoy R. BmHb A w m ej, JOHN J. WAUURT, Judga Robert a , StartMl. T U R N n K l T V Admt ooople snly. lUS auirai- garage. - IbweiMe Zone HL dean timughoot wUmtoo Raottora, 8884980. TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. sured. Wilson Electrical Co., Last data for fiUag np- Mto baet poatobla M n : B . Ir. T46408Q. n o t e t a k «MN«r, MMU8. £ 3 iir >RMi nitak m w 548-18M. Maachaster, MM81T. Otoston- RN WANTBD, k-U gk^ttena to Fehruaiy S$, BHI/ TtL M f-3401^ tony. BttdlML Itoiri; Botooo. _ i b '’ V '•• •• , .1 ’ ^ V ' ' ■■• ;

■■ FRIDAY, JANUARY #1, 1»64 «® SEOTSEN V jStanrlt^Btfr lEwning li^rald Aierafg Dally Net Pteas Kne Far tlw WMk DaM servloes o f the UJB. C on fer­ Auraaiy 95^ 1964 The VTW Poet will sponsor Course to Stop FORRBNT Rally Set Sunday ence of Mayors and to urge Rahi aadiag aatiiy seafood night from 6 to 12:80 Curtis Wants them to jedn. 8 and M mm. Marla. Piojaa- l ^ u t Town ajn. for membera and guests Manchester’s board of direc­ Smoking Plan tors—sound or sOnk Moo 13,881 85 «a‘ 46i.- eaaiair'L ^ By Youth Council $ 5 iwm. sUda projeoton, to n ig h t tors, earlier this month voted vuCUm AiMtt b r e ^ , aaU . M lgli 66 4a 9)1^1^ . 3fr. and Mrs. Gordon lUxdc- To Negotiate the town’s partlcipatian In the A ICMohester agency Is «• WELDON DRUG CO. I ad CXraiilattMi win ot 58 Marion Dr. will be John B. Cumer- HI, an en- TIm Manoheater Christian conference, at an annual ooat Maneh0$tmr^A Cky of Vlttagf Charm gineman third class ip the Unit­ peoted to ^Mosor a ‘Tlve-Oajr 901 Main SWVeL 948-5991 boat and hoetesa Sunday from Y outh OourcB wlH present its o f 8100. Plan to atop Smoking,” the » - 8 to 6 pjn. at the LuU Junior ed States Coast Guard and son Bus Contract Youth Week RaBy Service from Mayor Mahoney attended last ■ult of a meeting last idght at (CliaaWlad AdverUsfaig oa Paga 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Kuaeum. of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Currier siunmer’s annual conference in VOL. LXXXm . NO. 104 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CpNN., SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1964 Jr., 29 Auburn Rd., is serving to 7 pjn. Sunday at Second Manchester H l^ School, »c- The poBsibillty of negotiating OoncTMutloaal Chunrii, 385 N. Texas, as part of his vacation ooirdhv to the Rev. Abram W. Die Bntiah American Club aboard the cutter, Half Moon, next year’s school bus trans­ Main St. ’The Rev. K. EJnar and returned convinced of the Sangrey of Bolton. MID-WINfER SALE win sponsor a dance for mem­ which is currently undergoing many benefits to be derived refresher training at the Naval portation contract rather than Raek, pastor of Trinity Cove­ WliHe he WMdd not divulge bers and guests tomohrow from submitting it to Md Is being from membership. 50% Merchandise Bonus Lava Devastates 9 pjn. to 1 aon. at the club­ Station at Guantanamo Bay, nant CAuircb, wUl open the ac- the name of the agency, ^ considered by the board of edu­ Uvltiee with an Introduction to ’This year’s conference will be said there was enough entluui- On Sale Items house. Charles Varrick’s orcHes- Cuba. ’The ship will return to cation. held in New York City, May Prosecution Nears Finish its home port Staten Island, N. the theme, "The PecuHar Ones.” aam among eiglit persona at­ Third of Island tn will furnish the music. The board has given Supt. of 24-27. Printed Envelopeai Billheads Y., in mid-February. After the kitroduoUon, peur- tending the information meet­ Schools William H. Curtis and The organization sends avail­ or Business Cards Sunset Rk>ekah Lodge will tldpanta wiU form discussion ing to go ahead with plans. JAKARTA, liKhmaaia Spaceship Dead- Business Manager D ouglas groups. A worship ssrvice, pre­ able niaterial and information (AP) — Mount RokiUenda meet Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd The Rockville Airea Family Pierce permlsion to discuss to the general manager and O. J. Mills of Hartford spoke Boy 1000 At Regular Prloa Campers Association will met ceded by supper, wiU close the and showed a film desoritoing In Hoffa Jury Bribe Trial on Palae bland haa erupt­ FeUows Hall. Officers will re­ and Get 000 Free negotiating the contract for one rally with the Methodist Youth mayor of participating towns. ed, forcing 2,200 persons hearse at 7:30 p.m. Refresh­ Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the year only with Elmer ’Thrall, the plan. He r^Hseents the FeUowahip of South Methodist In addition. It makes avail­ to flee and devastating a ments will be served by Mrs. Lottie Flak Building at Henry owner of the Manchester School able space in Its Washington Seventh-day Adventlet diurch, ELEANOR BUCK William Ewing and a commit­ Park, Rockville. Parents are Church' taking part. and was invited by a group of third of the small isiaiid, Bus Service and holder of the office for any mayor with busi­ Sales Rqfveeentatlve For CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. Antara news agency re­ tee. reminded to bring material for present three-year transporta­ Those plannigig to attend sire Htunriiester area reeWenta to re­ ness there and assists him In K and B, Inc. (AP)—(Sovemment attor­ ported today. Antara said the children to make valentines tion contract which expires this reminded to brit^ a box lunch. making necessary contacts. port oh the non-rellgloua plan. For Moon ‘Sea’ Crash The Laches of the Assump­ to be taken to a children’s hos­ Soda wiU be sold at the church. The speaker said that the Phonea 648-5768 or 648-9409 neys predict they will com­ no caaualtlee were report­ year. The superintendent’s bud­ Last night’s Informal discus­ 185 Spmoe Street tion win meet Monday at 8 pan. pital for patients to send their get estim ates $98,400 for this Chairman plan sta/^ on Sunday evening plete their jury-tampering ed. It did not say when the sion explored the possibility of erufHion had begun. ’The In the dumeh haU. Mrs. Doris friends. service, an increase o f $7,400 Alexander LeMay of 153 a bi-partisan statewide group, and continues through Thurs­ charges late next week Andette wiU demonsbrate cer­ over this year. Woodland St. has been named day, and he would be available agency aaid large lava 23 Mayors Meet which could foster better un­ against Teamsters Presi­ flow s were streaming amics, afiter which members ’The Rev. Ray C. HoUis Jr. of Negotiating rather than writ­ chairman of French Night derstanding of town problems to present the plan ki Manches­ Photo Probe win be eUe to woric on a piece South Methodist Church will ing bids was sought by the which is observed annually by ter at a date in February or dent James R. Hoffa and down the 2,871-foot vol­ Down at Mory’s at the state capitol, Mahoney cano’s aouUiem flank. An of their own. li^ . Henry Shel­ conduct a service Sunday at superintendent because of un­ the Knights of Columbus. It will said. M arch. five others. ly wiS be chairman for ^ e eve­ 6:40 am . in the chapel of Man­ usual transportation problems be held Feb. 10 beginning at spoolal "Wa daUnitaly axpect to fin- urgent call was sent out Slated to Hit ning. Redreehments will be chester Memorial Hospital. ’Ihe looming next fall at Highland 6:30 p.m. with a barbecue Mayor Francis Mahoney and lah up next weak,’’ said chief for food and medical sup­ SATURDAY ONLY str vied. Rev. Robert Shoff, pastor of Park and Keeney St. Schools. chicken dinner at the organiza­ 23 other Connecticut mayors, roaaoutbr Jamea Neal of Waah- plies. Palae, near Flores At 4:24 A.M. the Church of the Nazarene, About 240 pupils from these tion’s home. were guests of. New Haven Sigton. at the conciuaion Friday Island in southeastern In­ Zion Evangelical Lutheran will serve as hospital chaplain schools will have to be "farmed of Uie trial’s second week before donesia, has a population Atty. Oiler Angers of Hart­ Mayor Richard Lee last night NEW Church sA observe an “After- next week. out” to churches and/or other a t the legendary M ory’ s reS' U.S. Dist. Court Judge Frank of 12,000. ’The volcano last PASADENA, C alif. Sunday Evangelism Festival” schools until the school addi. ford will be the guest speaker. W ilson. erupted in 1628, Antara His topic of discussion will deal taurant in New Haven. Sunday during 10 a.m. worship. The French Club of Manches­ tlons, now on the drawing ’The meeting was an Informal Defense attorneys said they aaid. (AP) — Scientists were with New England descendants Distribution of tracts, "Too Lit­ ter will sponsor a rununage sale boards, are completed. Dr. get-together, to acquaint the CRESS cannot estimate how much time jubilant today that the tle, Too Late,” and "Your Op ’Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at Orange Curtis has said. ’The target date of the French. mayors of the principles and 'K'fiow* Try ’em today they will take until the govern­ camera-packed Ranger 6 portunlty, the Pastor’s Class,’ Hall. Members may bring arti­ for com pletion is Jan 1, 1966. Reservations and tickets for PIE ment rests its case. " spacecraft was heading di­ will take place at the close of cles to the hall Monday from 7 ’Transporting the pupils was members and friends may be ’The six art accused of trying Events the service. Communion will be to 9 p.m. the alternative chosen by the obtained by contacting Lionel hamburgers to influence jurors in Hoffa’a rectly to an area on the administered. board recently in preference to Lessard 'of 169 Lyness St. Personal Notices 1962 con spiracy trial at Nash­ moon under consideration The Regina D’ltalia Society the superintendent’s recommen ticket chairman; Alexander Le- M ' Qonald'S 59c ville. That, trial ended with a :'or future astronaut land­ The Rev. Walter Abel, pastor will meet Monday at 7:80 p.m. dation to hold temporary double May, 163 Woodland St.; Gene Bung Jury. In State ings. of Our Saviour Lutheran at the Italian American Club. sessions. Girardki, 16 Trotter St.; or Dr. In Memoriam TesUmohy of a red-haired Church, Wapplng, will be In In requesting permission to West Virginia divorcee and a If all goes well, Ranger 6 Jean-Louis Hebert, 11 Butternut In loving memory of Mrs. Grace should hit toe moon at 4:24 a.m. charge of radio broadcasts spon King David Lodge, lOOF, and investigate with ’Thrall a nego- Rd. Reservations will be ac­ Derrick, who passed away January at an Stocky Nashville night-club op­ sored by the Manchester Minis tiative procedure. Dr. Curtis 31. 1968. erator Friday linked two of Hof- EST Simday. Sunset Rebekah Lodge will cepted tiirough ’Thursday. N-Siib Launched ’The spacecraft was launched terial Association on Station said, "This is in no way a move look for the golden arches. . . McDonald $ mayron*]o fa’s codefendanta — Nicholas J. Jointly sponsor a public military Though her smile has gone forever. from Cape Kennedy, Fla., WINF Sunday at 7:36 p.m whist and setback party tomor­ to set aside the bid procedure And her hand we cannot touch. . 4A WEST CENTER STREET tweel of Huntington W.Va., and and daily next week at 7:30 tion before reporting the re­ We will never lose sweet memories bake shops Sllen Dorfman of Chicago. At Groton Yards Wednesday. Its course was cor* row at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows and would certainly be for next Of the one we loved so much. rected in midflight early ’Thurs­ a.m. and 6:30 p.m. Hall. Proceeds will benefit the year only.” sults of his talks with ’Thrall to SILVER LANE EXTENSION Hazel Fulton, ’Tweel’s onetime th f board. Daughter and sons secretary at Huntington, told the GROTON (AP)—’The Polaris day to aim it within a 150-mile- Connecticut Eye Bank and Vis­ He said, ‘"The figure for diameter circle on toe flat plain ual Research Foundation. transportation (in the budget) Jury Of eight men and four wom­ missile-firing submarine Casl- an of telephone calls between known as Mare 'toanquilluatia is strictly an estimate. 11118 is mir Pulaski was launched to­ or the Sea of Tranquality. The executive board of Buck- due to the fact that our con­ In the last 10 minutes of flight, Shsfwin-WiHiams ley PTA will meet Monday at tract is expiring this year and ' (Sea Page Five) day. Mrs. John A. Gronouski. wife 90(v m iles b efore im pact, six 8 p.m. at the school. at the moment we have no way cameras aboard toe spacecraft of knowing the exact cost of our of the Postmaster General, christened the Pulaski, which is are supposed to start taking the PAINTS Officers of Chapman Court, transportation program for Historic ^eater first of more than 8,000 pictures. Order of Amaranth, will re­ 1964-66. named for a young Polish count who became a hero of the Amer- The first photos, radioed in a W. Hi ENGLAND hearse Sunday at 7 p.m. at the "This situation is clouded Faces Last Night steady stream to earth, should Masonic Temple. further by the fact that . . . a ical Revolution. show surface areas 151,000 and LUMBER C O . certain amount of makeshift DALLAS HALL, WITNESS Gronouski, of Polish decent, headed k large delegation of Po- 16,800-square-mlle areas, taken ’The VFW Auxiliary will hold scheduling will be necessary BALTIMORE ,(AP) — ’The by two wide-angle cameras. llsh-Amerlcims from a dozen "At the Green” 449-8M1 a card party tonight kt 8 at the (at Keeney and Highland Park). faded, crimson curtains close Areas of 9,480 and 11960 square states who attended theJaunch- post home, 608 E. Center St "New bids . . . in a sense for the last time at Ford’s to­ miles are the targets of four Cities Face Boycotts Ing and a celebration afterivara. would have to be based upon a night as the 92-year-old theater narrow-angle cameras. howB out to make room for a ’The Pulaski is the 58rd nu­ dual set of speooifications be­ Closeup pictures. Just before cause of the schedule changes parking lot. clear powered submarine and Hie rickety stage which once the 28th capable of firing, mis­ Impact, should show about half udiich will take place during square mile. The wide-angle Develop Your Power Of the school year and at the be­ held the greatest Stiskespeari- siles to be laimched. ans will have the road company Sit-In Technique Room for the ceremony was cam eras a re to take 117 p ic­ ginning of the 1966-66 school tures each, the narrow-angle Self Expression year.” of the rowdy “A Funny ’Thing limited because two other Po­ Happened on the Way to the laris submhrines, the Benjamin cameras 714 each. Dr. Curtis said he will make Ranger 6’s target area was BY TRAINING IN no commitments on transporta- Forum" to preside over Its de­ Franklin and the George Ban- m ise. craft, are under construction on chosen to cameras would catch 4 Years Old Today sharp shadow from slanting sim ' • EFFECTIVE SPEAKING About 1,800 persons are ex­ either side of the Pulaski. They are scheduled for launching rays. The shadows will help sci­ • LEADERSHIP pected to jam the ancient thea­ entists determine how rough or ter for the farewell performance later this year. This montage indicates how Ranger 6 is expected to approach moon for cruh RANGE By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS <»prote8t the board’s handling of The Pula$ki eUd 4 ^ ,thf smooth the surface may be, vi­ and to “abed somf»^ official landing into Sea Of lYanquility Sunday. The sea is a basin some 380 miles tal information for spaceman At fend The Tuition Free \M> taarsi" as Mayor Theodore Mc- Demonstrations and boycotts Negro pupils transported dally Thames Rlvsr about IM Q y a ^ still were being used to^y to by bus to claasraome in pre­ upstream from ths nfe across, roughly comparable to California’s Death Valley, a vast sand and salt landings. Keldintput It The United States Apollo ProJ- FUEL OIL Billed ae the oldest theatef in protest ’■ segregation on' this dominantly white schools. Nautilus lapnching. Cement desert rimmed by rugged mountains. (AP Photofax.) Speechcraft Course fourth-year anniversary of the In New York, with an anti­ blocks quickly wefe dropped act is scheduled to put a .man active uae In the country. Ford’s on the moon by the end of the GASOLINE sit-in. segregation boycott and picket­ from each eide of the «m ft to a ffiola lly opened p e t. 8, 1871, -deeade. c Oondnoted by with a ' production o f ihiUte^ . Atlantans fa ce d .. poaatMe. Te- ing of the city’s schoob set tor stop her bltttag the ahot^a- at aumption of pieketing at a down­ Monday, the Police Department The beat nravlqua moon Ma­ MANCHESTER TOASTMASTERS CLUB Spears’s "As You Like I t”, star- N e ^ LMjtdem Rules Group tures were from the Soviet Un* -itog J4iilaa-W. Wgllaeh. town restaurant, focal, point bf has assigned 2,000 patrolmen to BANTLV OIL ^rotjuts the past week. ____ specific posts and said 6,000 ion’s Lunik 8 in 1969. It Shot SS> A Monday Evonings Starting Fob. 3, 19A4 Ford’s Opera Bouse was P«i- U M k o i A - h y r mm film, developed it, and ra­ c o n i ’ \\V, INC. temed after the Bodthf.Theater An integration leader talked others will be available AT r o c k Vi l l b — Ut*. Koto Squabbles on dioed back about 80 pictures In New York and built by John of novel and imique protests at Boycott leaders have prom­ I ll n \ i\ sii!i:i:i Chapel mil, N.C. ised no violence, but the Rev. Rogers- o< Enflehl, formeriv of from distancea between 48,498 MOTTS COMMUNITY HALL ^ 7 P.M. T. Ford, who also owned the and 4,375 miles from the moon. Ford Theater In Washington Civil rights demonstrators Milton A. Galamison, Brookl^ Rockville, M stlU being held Want Peace Unit Baker Data ■M'l.. Ml It lull SclenUots at Jet Propubdon For Information Call 643-0863 where President Lincoln was aa- have spent a day and a night Negro minister and head of the without bond today in llte death (C„ l.\i!lr '1 K 'C 7 I in the Cleileland School Board’s citywide Committee for Inte­ of two of her chUdren wtaU* Laboratory, adio buUt the Ran­ aasinated. < WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen­ ger series and are tracking and ’The 1872 National D em ocratic headquarters, and some of grated Schools, warned EViday: State Police invoatigate toe death o f a third. LONDON (AP)—Greece and-^et ministers, military leaders ate investigators make public guiding No. 6, told newsmen Convention w as hOld at F ord’s them- apparently planned to "There is always a possibility Turkey informed Britain today and party heads summoned by spend the weekend there. More of violence. Parents might do Mrs. Rpgers, who State Po- today additional testimony in Friday. It appears toe ahot la in Baltimore. Horace Greeley they had accepted a U.S.- caretaker Premier loannis Par- the Robert G. Baker probe con­ nearly perfect. If it cemtinues, a TH RO W ’EM than 40 demonstrators launched well to keep their children at Uoe M a jor Bam uel R om e says home Monday.’’ has bar aotVone caused British plan to send an Allied askevopoulos. cerning advertising time pur­ final course adjustment may not How true, but AWAY! (fiea Page Three) the Ut-in Friday morning to peace-keeping force to Cyprus. Tlie plan will have to be ap­ DONT Board President James B the d ^ ^ ^ infant daugh­ chased on a television station be necessary, they said. But the feuding Cjqiriots con­ proved by the Greek Cypriot Stin plenty of wear left Donovan said Friday, after a ters in 1957 WmJ ,1960, ia v ^ in g owned by President Johnson’s tinued to hold out against the president. Archbishop Makarios. la your ehoee when yon final futile meeting with boycott held under a ooroher’s warrant fam ily. (See Page Five) PERO proposal. But Makarios has indicated he The testlmMiy, given by cook­ have them rebu ilt In a leaders, that all city schools will aocuaiflg her of,tw o oounta'Of will veto it unless the force is professional shoe repair be open. Commonwealth Relations Sec­ ware manufacturer Albert G. manslaugivtef. retary Duncan Sandys an­ answerable to the U.N. Security Young at a closed hearing Fri­ makes the shop. ALL WORK ’The first sit-in began almost Police are^expaeted to aaek a Koopt it healthy GUARANTEED! nounced the acceptance after Council. The Western Allies are day, already has touched off a W O R LD , unnoticed at Greensboro, N.C., court order formally charging not likely to approve such a de­ on F eb. 1, 1960. But this method receiving Turkish Foreign Min­ partisan squabble among Senate go 'round Mm. Rogers soon. ister Feridun Cemal Erkin. mand l^cause this would give Rules Committee members. Bulletms with of attempting to desegregate The thiix) child, James, 11 . "He came to inform us that the Soviet Union a voice in the Chairman B. Everett Jordan, SAM YULYES eating places spread rapidly montfas, toed last Deoemtoer in Colled from AP Wires Fresh Produeei Same Side ae Watkins the 'Turklidi government has ac- matter. D-N.C., said late Friday that and now has been tried in many Weeaon Memorial Hospital, ’Turkish Cypriots at the Lon­ 28 OAK STREET cities of the nation. e'epted the plan," Sandys said. Young’s testimony substantiates both In and out of season Springfield, Maae., police aaid. don peace conference also have a sworn statement of White OPEN MONDAYS Atlanta and Cleveland in par- •"The G reeks have already a c ­ Rome aaid Mrs. Rogers ad­ cep ted .” objected to the plan, but for dif­ House aide Walter Jenkins de­ U.’S . G i n s M E D A L HEBE’S JUST A SAMPIE OF OUR VAST SELECTION: mitted auiffocaitlng Theresa, 4 As he left Ericin said: "I hope ferent reasons. They claim the nying knowledge of any ar­ INNSBRUCK, A ustria Freeh Cfaerriert, Strawberrtee, Plume, Honeydows, Emperor (See Page Two) months, in 1957 by wrapping this idea will materialize very proposal would not permit rein­ rangements made by a Wash­ (AP)—^eaa Saubert brought and RIber Grapes, Temple «^aad Navel Oranges; also her in blankets. soon and that peace and tran­ forcement of ’Turkey’s 650-man ington insurance agent to buy the United States its first Flesh Spiwudi, Leeks, cailnese Osbbage, Watercress, Peas, m e said she couldn’t stand quility will return to (Jyprus.” garrison stationed on Cyprus un­ the advertising time on the Aus­ medal at the winter Olympie 3eans, En^ Plant, l^uash, Boebon Lettuce, Beete,' Oovn,. the crying,” he aaid. Acceptance by the two gov­ der a treaty. tin, Tex., station and farm It games today with a ttafrd- BrooetdlTBelglam Endive, etc. WHEE! WATER’S Debate Starts ’The bahy was taken to Rock­ ernments — Atlantic alliance It appeared the next step out to Young’s company. place finish in file women’s WE'VE STILL HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF ville City Hospital, Rome said, partners estranged over the Cy­ would be for ’Turkey and Greece The insurance man, Don B. slalom ski race while LkUa where a medical examiner hat­ to Join the United States and Reynolds, testified that he had SkobUkova and her team­ Y t Bu. and np H0T-H0T..AND prus dispute—helped strengthen Trancfuilly on ed the death as accidental suf- Sandys’ hand in trying to per­ Britain to present the plan for bought Uie time in 1957 at Jen­ mates pushed the Soviet A-P-P-L-&SM .00 suade the Greek and ’Turkish mally to Makarios and Dr. Fazil kins’ request after selling $100,- Vnlon’e medal harvest to 19. THERE’S A LOT! (See Page Five) Cypriots to allow the Allied Kutchuk, the ’Turkish-Cypriot 000 in insurance policies on Miss Saubert, 9L an Oregon Anti-Bias Bill force to police their turbulent ! vice president. Johnson’s life, raising allege- State University student flrdm 276 Bast Mediterranean Island. I Glafcos Clerides, leader of tlons it was a kickback. Lakeview, Ore., captured the OAKLAND Nowl For only 9?^c* a WASHINGTON (AP)—A civil ’The ’Turkish government an­ the Greek Cypriot delegation to Baker, former secretary to bronze medal in the competi­ STREET day fo r fuel... hot water rights debate that opened In un­ nounced its acceptance this the London talks, returned to the Senate’s Democratic major­ tion on the Uaum Valley W. I : ' Corn expected serenity continues to­ morning in Ankara, and-Erkin’s Nicosia today with Cypriot For­ ity, was associated with Reyn­ course by finishing behind a for all— all the time! day with the bill’s supporters News Tidbits visit apparently was to forma­ eign Minister Spyros Kyprianou olds in his insurance firm. pair of French ststora. Chris­ PERO Working m otli6f9 moy tok« up tu $600 child cort deduction Jordan’s statement said wondering how long the smooth from the AP Wires lize the decision. and the two went to the presi- tine Ooltschel was the win­ If you live In a typical If dMiuctioM or» fttmiztd. sailing will last. Informed sources In Athens dential palace for a conference Young’s testimony had showed ner wtfii a time of 1:96J6 to houae, you could easily run For nearly five hours Friday said Greece had approved the , with Makarios. that ^various mentions of Pres- 1:80.77 for her eistor. Marl- oiit of hot water several Get 2 FREE Tickets ...and be 8Ufe you’ll have the explosive issue was dis­ plan after a four-hoim emer­ elle. Miss Saubert was next to times a week. Tax Primer 4 cussed in generally calm and Moscow’s “mad killer," 'Vladi­ gency meeting of the top Cabi- (See Page Five) (Bee Page Five) 1:81J6, clinching the bronze the money to go 1 reasoned tones, with even a few mir lonesyan. accused of mur­ modal with a qnldk descent at Now you can have all the to the World’s Fair Jokes thrown in and applause dering five persons and raping 46.58 on the second ran. hot water you need at one generously afforded most speak­ a girl is executed by firing time for only 8Hc* a day. Deducting Child Care ers. squad, Tass news report says. RULES OUT POLmeS Think of It—only 9%c* a ’That took care of almost half United Auto Workers an- Khanh Asks West Support War HOUSTON, Tex. (AP)— d a y ! the time allotted for debate, and noimce Presideat Johnson will Evangelist Billy Graham said ^tbis deduction, she must as a House leaders hope to clear up address its convention at Atloa- DON’T MISS Yea, thanks to Mobllheat By O. W. SOHOKNEMAN today he hao no Intention of general rule be filing a Joint the rest today so that real fight tic City during week of March —and an oil-fired hot water Vmnpmom Ehterprlae Aaan. SAIGON, South Viet Nam entering poUttoe. Graham YOUIL GET 2 FREE FAIR ADMISSION TICKETS return with her husband for ing over amendments can begin 20 through 26. . .Chancellor heater of correct capacity— (Fourth o( 16 ArttelM) (AP) — MaJ. Gen. Nguyen made this anneimoement at a 1968. And then, the amount Monday. All next week has been Ludwig Erhard’s chief security Khanh, South Viet Nam’s new press oonferenoe la reply to TH€ FAaiLOUS your family can take care of The oWld ihwy bo "toither of sjh aside for considering amend officer, Ewald Peters, arrested aU th eir w ashing needs a t the man” to Wordsworth, but to allowed her as a deduction is military strong man, appealed published reports that be reduced doUar-for-doUar as m ents. on chargee of participating In today for Western support of his might accept a preoldenfial one tim e. the Bitanial Rovcium Service, WHEN YOU OPEN AN AUTOMATIC CHECK SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT the combined adjusted gross The prevailing calm did not World War D Nasi maaeaere country’s war against the Com- draft ’The ovangellst toM a diild la any natural or atep- cover up the sharp differences of Jews in southern Russia, Mom can do the family aon or daugtatar under age of income of husband and wife munieta. newsmen that be felt the GRAND OPENING wash, Sia can do the dishes exceeds 84,500. Note this is between North and South on the Bonn report says. Ignoring French President greatest servlee he eonld ren­ bill, which would provide broad Paris reports" that despite at the same time Junior And If you've vent money grom, not taxable, income. Charles de Gaulle’a proposal.to der his country la to preach takes his bath, and you en­ HARTFORD NATIONAL The only exception to this new federal powers to combat fanfare. President Charles de neutralize Southeast Asia In a In 1968 caring for audi a Obfid file OoepeL Of Another Great joy a shower. strict rule .la where a hiuband racial discrimination. But de Gaulle’s plea for neutrallaatloa pact with Communist China, Co enahta you bo be gainfully spite their fierce objections, the anvioyed. you may be eligible was incapable of self-support of Southeast Asia, Including Khanh told the Saigon diplomat­ IRWIN PLANS BID Don’t delay—phone ua to­ Plan right now to ht^ye the time of your life at the most exciting Fair of your lifetime! Start because he was mentally or Southerners took almost nb ad­ war-tom Viet Nam, produced ic corps he ia cmifident the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Fos^ day. Find out how easy it la for a tax deduction of up to vantage of U- many opportunl building your Fair-going fund— painlessly— and get twd FREE admission tickets to the 6600. physically defective. For 1968 relatively mild reaction. . M i­ "Vietnamese people and the mer Congreeeman Donald J. to switch to a Mbbilheat- however, a husband prfaose wife yes in the House rules to delay chael Rockefeller, 28, lost off rest of the free world would con­ Irwin of Norwalk la planning flred water heater. The aame deducMon fa allowed the proceedings. Only once was N. Y. World’s Fair. tor the care of any dependent was thus Incapacitated does coast of New Guinea over two tinue material and moral sup­ to seek the Democratic' con- debate interrupted by a demand years ago, declared legally dead port of toe struggle against gresalonal nomiaafion In the 'Average family of four. / •, ~ Ail you do is open an automatic Check Savings account at Hartfold National. Plan to wMli a groaa income under |600 not get the asms deduction. that a quonipt or majority be who W Inoapable of oaring tor One new but ralativdy limit- and his $660,000 estate «««'-ned communism here.” Fourth (Fairfield Oounfir) dia- m ustered. to parents although theie .' no trfetrict In I the November Mcofion save $10 or more each month and we’ll transfer it automatically from your checking ac­ hhUMlf. sd liberalimtkm in the law V*- Instead, speakers on both Although repetition of the will. Surrogate Henry G. Her­ can WE GIVE SMT The only pwaona entitled to pUoable to 1968 is that a gain' sides called ^repeatedly fen’ calm French proposal at De Gaufie’s ipolgn, it waa learned count to your savings account. . . where it earns full interest every day. When Fair time man at White Plains, N. T., Wfale Irwta deeMned W ttiia deduction were women and fuUy cmployad wife who has debate, with |lep. Clarence J. news conference in Paris Fri­ day. A T T H E GREEN STAMPS wtdoware. The term ’’widower” bean diWRted by her husband rulss. . .Sgt Alvin York da- day drew no official comment, comes, you’ll have plenty of money to go. ^ Brown, R-Ohio, perhaps, putting fim e ," it waa eanflrmed fliat Inetadea an unmarried indlvtd- may ba eligible for the deduc- it best whso he said, "Let ua scribed as sBghtiy bapebvad Imt re.ations between Finance and Start your automatic Check Savings account today at any Hartford National officO. . i nal who M legally eeparated tion. Also, her deduction (up to BtiU aerteasly VI fimna d jlijiir s - Souto Viet Nam remained seri- he has csnanlted with Demo- have the Hooae demonstrate to erafie party leaders la tha and be sure to get your two FREE tickets to the World’s Faiil from hia apama under a decree the $600 maximum) tor 1988 the world ttat on legislation of tion at koapltol to -hufigaurkn, oUBlv strained. Som e sources MORIMTY of dtvoroe or aeparata mainte- will not be reduced doUar-for- Tenn. ' - pretUctfd a break. eonaty and made them aware PARKADE this importance we can act of Ms, MMMana. At nresnrt aanoa. Howwer, a dlvoroed or doUar for the excess of thSir ad- Soviet Aantaaeador Alaxahd- After the champagne recep­ the co o l ^ ceaaon, falriy, t. Leunsu at lagally oepanfad huMnad may grosa iacoine over $4,- Ji^y, prverly." er Soldatov ai Oxford, |)ag- tion, Khanh, 86, told newsmen a it. BROTHERS oBgt deduct child care eapenaea land, tefis U.S. Air F m &L. decloion on his couotiy’B rela- Is Jha oBly avssrad BERNirS IS HEAD9UARTRRS FOR BRAND The Houae leadere eimect toe w rasa. Da. w as laeumed while ha wGa unmar- a deaairtad wife to oh- meaaure to be paased without Richard Klaai,.a Bhodea |lho|- ttMia wlto Paris would be "ex­ tain th is n ew liberalised d*> ar from Ocebard Park. N.T., tremely t^eu lt.” l i M S NAME TV. AFPUANCES AND FURNITURE liad. A divonead wife may de- being seriously amended by fiOrinet 1 l ^ Alnsr W. Mtol 643-S135 duet her AUd oare HTpwwe tor ductlon, however, the wife must Feb. 11, then on to toe Senate VM. Jet lb 6 crypttB style reminiscent AT GREATEST SAVINGS tim whole yoar if Mie haa not not have known of her hue- and a likely flllbustar. o f De Gaunr himself, toe strpng 301-315 Coiitar St. fem aotod before the end ot the bamfs whereabouts at any time For Its part the Senate ran eawe "ordena age ardaft” m an added: "We toell handle n m n w MOMFir a o f g w year even though the during 1968, and Mm must have into aome unaenal trouble Fri­ W raekaga at iat u i our enemies and toe friends of n a ^ * t e ■ y ware fncutiad arhOe upBad ta « eourt to eompel day on toe tax cut bill— our anamiee in our own w w ." W of eh For Opening Sale . *» SoonI to pay suppoM. not enoGlb talk. iCbf"b was far more blunt Fri­ Mr a miMiy It adjeiutnfd.afler esily 8 boura day. Ateutbput toetba tonettoa De Oeulla Read Herald Ads. '■ L .'l l ..... kgalfy separated) U (Baa Faff IB STRONGMAN NGUYEN KHANH

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