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i New Storm -sr% Goes Almost K Unnoticed CHICAGO (AP) — Mid­ west cities today shook partly free of last week’s record snowstorm as the death count from effects of the paralyzing snow and m ice neared 100. '-J An additional three.lnch snow­ 111 fall,' which brought Chicago's total to 26 jnches, went almost unnoticed as main streets and highways were reopened, and thin streams of traffic moved ^ //k*/ /fttow' ti again. ' Arctic cold moved into snow- The charred interior of the Apollo 1 spacecraft in which three astronauts clogged northern sections of were burned to death Friday is seen through the entry hatch. All that remain­ lower Michigan where the mer­ m ed of- the interior was a tangled mass of wires and debris. (AP Photofax) cury dipped to 20 below zero. Alpena had -18. Vehicles of all kinds are snarled on Chicago’s f-Transportstion also becathe more regular as heay- In the Far West, a coastal Cermak Road. Traffic, which had been at a virtual - ily-laden commuter trains ran almost on schedulie. storm which had flung 100-mile standstill since Thursday, began moving today. (AP Photofax) winds and rain, lost much of Memorial Services Held its punch today. The storm toll in Michigan rose to 22 deaths. Indiana counted 15, Wisconsin five, and Familiar Noise For Three Space Heroes Ohio one. B52s Stage New Raid, At least 56 persons were dead WRIGHTSTOWN, N.J. MANNED SPACE CENTER. where in Apolio I's electrical band played Chopins funeral in Illinois following the 23-dnch (AP)—^Mary Crowshaw was HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — Those system sparked the fatal flash march, an Air Force hymn, and snowfall Thursday and Friday awakened Saturday by the wlM knew them best — friends, fire that turned the moonship "Abide With Me" and "Faith of that set a Chicago record. At familiar sound of an auto­ Closest Yet to Saigon neighbors and fellow astronauts into a deadly furnace. Our Fathers.” midevening Sunday, city and mobile crashing into her — join with relatives today at There was also reason to be- suburban crews worked to clear house. , Present was a fellow Apollo It was the third time in SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) night and early Sunday during announced American strength memorial services for two lieve that the investigators do astronaut, Air Force Col. Frank remaining snowdrifts—up to 15 American space heroe^ Air not now know exactly where or feet deep—as 2 inches of new sevm^eeks that a car has — US B52 bombers staged **** curfew hours after some of ki Vietnam to 404,000 men. Bormw, a member of the board smashed into th e. house. Force Lt. Cols. Virgil -I. Gris> how that flaw occurred, of inquiry. Officials of the space snow settled on the area. Madi- their closept raid to Saigon of «ie sami»ns flr ^ on the hell- eventually vdH Jo^^ som and Edward H.< White n . With a military escort, hie Again, as on Dec. 1 mid a- copters. He said the civlUana othef 9ISi Divlsian-units hi the agency. Defense Department the Vietnam war today. Simul-, interrogators they were bn Mekong Delta, Into which D.3. With moving slmplielty, they coffins were carried in civilian (See Page Ten) Jan. 15, walls wero crack­ and aerospace contractors also ed, windows shattered (uid taneously, 3,200 more'American' She'move in vibla’tion'of the cur-^ torcefs hre/ now be^nntng to paid stmliar tribute Sunday to a hearaes from a medical dispen- participated. third. Navy Lt. Onidr. Roger B. sary to the Cape Kennedy air- foundation, blocks .loosened. infantrymen arrfydd in 'the few because the Viet Cong waa move in strength for the first After a flight of about one Chaffee. , . . field, located leas ' than dfour. Mrs. Crowshaw, 59. says County to join the'.growing U.S. in-the area'and Qtey anticipated tlhie.’ Elements of-the 9tfa Divi-. hour, the Air Force jet carrying Eddie Fisher, she’s getting "a bit tired of, A rce in t e r Mekong Dait%V;V/,:’ allied atte^ aion moved into tee first U.S. Families chose- the Seabrook,' *«>"' ■*-*»« “ hiuhch pad their remains 'lands at Andrews the whole'thing/’ - ' ' The B829 ttelbadlid- Tha>lalut Americhn troopp''^ base'camp in tee delta, near My Tex., Methodist Ohufch where whdre the spacerten died Friday Air Force Base in Washington. Connie Stevens plosives on a base cainp-df tee artjive were the. 3nd-Brtgade ’nio,^ea(h.er, this monte. White was an active member *** * *>'■■11 flame, From there, the bodies of Gris- V iet'Cong’a 16iA regiment 10''tee 9th Infantry Division and u.g. jHlots flew TO ntissiona for memorial services for Gris- Grieved friends stood solemn------Are Engaged m ifos-w «d.80Utli(west-of Ssdgon. supporting artillery, medical, over Norte Vietnam teinday som at 10 a.m. BST and White ly planeslde, as an Air Force (Sm Page 'ihiteen) S t r i k e The strike was two miles closer supply, slgpial, military police sometimes encountering heavy at noon. The church Is only a • NEW YORK (AP) — Singer C to tee capital than any previous and maintenance units. ground but Mo foesee Wero short distance from the Manned Eddie Fisher ahd actress-singer Crijiiples Harbtfir ' raid by the bonibera and shook the 8,200 nien ciune ashore anhoimci^ ' ' . ' Spacecraft Center, heart of a Connie Stevens announced their ''Endows inSalgoH. from tee trobpteip Pope at .i_ mAs saddened space conuiounlty. NEW YORK (AP) — New Vietnam, U.S. jet Vung Tau, 40 miles eoutheast ^ Thunderchief Free on $5,000 Bail pilots reported cutting th* Grissom, White and Chaffee engagement today. No marriage York Harbor tugboat crewmen bombers struck tee Thai Nguy- Saigon, they brought tee divl- tracks in ■the center of tee Thai died Friday, victims of-a flash date was set. have gone on strike, sharply en railiioad yard 36 miles north aion ito its full strength, 16,000 tire that brought instant death Miss Stevens, 29, said Fisher curtailing port activities and of Hanoi Sunday and for tes men, and increased tee total (See Page Fttlesn) inside their Apollo spaceship at second day ranged along tee Oa . gave her a dianiond engagement posing a threat to tee city’s fuel a Cape Kennedy, Fla., launch Baker Will Fight ring over the weekend. River for concentrated assaults ■ ■ oil supply. pad. They will be buried Tues­ "We don’t have a date for the on cargo biaig^. a s » sv day. The first casimlty of tee walk-' wedding. It wlU be a while yet,” out which started Sunday was ^**8 fOF Pollutioil Coiltfol As they did for Chaffee, the she said. n»*» tentintshed. to smaH, scat- ^______astronauts planned a tribute for tee cruise ship Victoria, which To Highest Court Fisher was previously mar­ bumped into her Hudson River ctamea, Grissom and White the way ried to actresses Debbie Rey- pier while docking unaided. The The U.S. command continued they know best — In' ftie air. an investigation of an attack by WASHINGTON (AP) — Boh- tee way to tee Supreme Court if nolds and Elizabeth Taylor, bow -was damaged but no inju­ Poisoned Air War Three white T38 Jets, piloted by by Baker plans to fight his con- necessary,” said Baker’s attor- Miss Stevens had been pre- three U.S. helicpplers on a fleet spacemen, roar'over the church ries were reported among the vlctlons for tax evasion, conspl- ney Edward Bennett Williams, viously married to television 277 passiengers and crew of 135. of 200 sampans in the Mekong during^ each service in a tradi­ racy and stealing campaign One Justice Department official actor Jim Stacy. More than 2,000 tugboatmen Delta in which a U.S. spokes­ tional diamond formation, with funds to tee Supreme Court if speculated the appeal process Fisher wed Miss Reynolds in attended a Sunday morning man said 31 Vietnamese civil­ Being Lost—LBJ one vacant slot as a salute to a necessary. could consume two years. 1956 in what seemed to be an meeting, rejected a proposed ians were killed and 38 dead friend. wounded. His hands trmbllng and his The triad lasted three weeks ideal Hollywood love match. contract, and voted to strike at WASMNGTXXIN (AP) — control levels tor those Indus- Meanwhile, Cape Kennedy, cheeks whitening, the former and centered aroimd $99,600 in The couple had two children. The spokesman said the,sam- President Johnson, sajring tries that contribute heavily to Fla., bade silent farewell as the secretary to Senate Democrats campaign___ funds____ contributed______by „ But Fisher’s friendship with (See Page Six) pan fleet was attacked Saturday "America’s struggle against air pollution. remains of the three astronauts ^nd behind-the-scenes power on California savings and loan ex- Miss Taylor, whom he com­ poisoned air” now is being lost, He recommended teat the headed toward burial sites in Capitol Hill heard a federal ecuUves. forted after the death of her asked Congress today for leg­ secretary o t Health, Education flag-draped coffins. court jury Sunday pronounce Lyndon B. Johnson was re- husband, producer Mike Todd, islation gi-ving the federal gov­ and Welfare be authorized to Members of a board of in­ him guilty. ferred to In testimony by Baker in a plane crash, ended the ernment power to control air designate industries that con­ quiry probing to answer the tor­ But Baker, 38, a one-time Sen- —though not by name—and marriage and caused a national Quey Laid to Rest pollution. tribute significantly to air pollu­ turing question, "Why did it ete^ page who built a $2-mlllion names of other political figures furor. But in a special message ti- tion, develop and publish Indus- happen?” stood with about 300 fortune, stayed . free on - —$5,000 dotted the proceedlhgs. Seven Fisher and Miss Taylor were tied "protecting Our National try emission levels, provide other persons as the bodies of Heritage,” Johnson said federal each state the opportunity to senators- and a representative married in 1959 and his career Air Force Lt. Odls. Virgil I. Sentencing Is expected in appeared one day to testify, as a singer went into eclipse. He In St* James’ Plot action alone cannot master pol- adopt equivalent levels or stric- Grissom and Edward H. White a ^ two weeta. Penalties for consequences for Baker, performed rarely and spent lution. ter ones, and to apply federal H and Navy Lt. Cmdr, Roger B. Army Spec. 4 David Quey, Quey of 65 Spruce St., were ■”The states, the cities______and levels __ in those states which do the seven rounta on which he j,e does not win a reversal on most of his time as her compan­ Chaffee left in the same Air 20, Manchester’s first Vieteam held from the John F. Tierney private industry must commit not adopt their own. was convicted could t o t ^ A 3- , certainly ion. TF.-*»-***« O T A TXT . . . * Force jet. casualty, was buried this morn­ Ftineral Home, 219 W. Center themselves more ' fully, mobe years in prison and $47,000 in far ipore severe than the “ We’re old friends,” said Miss The secretary also -would ba Alteough there was no official ing in St. James’ Cemetery S t, at 8:15 a.m., followed by a effectively and'with a new-sense ^ wrist slap the Senate Rules Stevens. "W e’ve known each with full military honors. solemn high Mass of' requiem authorized to designate inter­ contemiation from the b ou d or • “ We, of course, are going to other for quite some time." urgency to America’s strug­ state areas where effective re- National Aeronautioe and Space Largely attended funeral at St. James’ Church at 9. gle against poisoned air,” John­ the (U.S.) Appeals Court and all (See Page Fifteen) services for the youth, the only Quey,' a Manchester native g;ionaI air pollution programs Administratis, .aU sipu today son said. ' t are needed and to set up a re­ Indtoate^L teat- a flaw some- son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph and graduate of Manchester Johnson said one of the first High School in the Class of gional air quality commission itt new steps inthe attack on air each such area. 1965, was killed Jan.* l9 by ene­ pollution should be emission ’ i' . r my sniper fire while on a com­ In anothey sfop to combat air F o w l^ Asks ■v- bat mission. He was a rifleman pollution, Johnson proposed fed- V',. attached to Co. A, 1st Battal­ er^ matching grants to help tea ion of the 4th Dlvlsitm’s 8th In­ Dempsey Asks states establish inspection pro­ fantry Regiment, and'had been grams for' motor vehicle pollu­ N ew IK k e oU serving in 'VietnaJih' since last ‘Total Attack’ tion control. October. He said also that there must Brief services at the funeral On Drug Issue be additional research in var­ home were conducted by John ious fields-, including the con­ WABHENGTON, (AP) -S e c - F. Tierney, director; after Ha r t f o r d (a p )—The state tribution of fuel additives to air retuy of tee Treasury Henry H. which the cortege proceeded to Narcotic Advisory Council, cit­ pollution, . Fowler adted . Congress today to ing a - "dramatic increase” in I St. James’ Church, accompa­ (Sea Page Ten) . raise, the national debt ceiling nied by a six-man military es­ problems caused by d n ^ addic­ by $7 MUlca tor a'new level of cort from Ft. .Hamilton, N.Y.; tion, has called for a "total at­ $317 union. an honor guard of Manchester tack on the drug proWem.'" He said that-'upless OongrMs Police, led by Lt. Henry Gau- The council’s report, released acts, tea Treasury will have to ruder; and a contingent of a today by G ov., John Dempsey, start bolding up some payments dozen officials representing the echoed the words of the State Bulletin within a month. town and state governments ^ar Association’s recent report In an unusually Uunt state­ and Manchester’s various vet- narcotics, BOBBY CRITICIZED ment to tee House Ways and erans organizations. while urpng a “ multi- Means Committee, Fowler said: P i Tha Rev. Eugene F. Torpey faceted approach involving med- HAMBURG, G erm any “ You and T know that there are was celebrant at the idass; the *cal, social and economic re-. (A P )—Henry Nannen, chief many.„who have voted for, and Rev. John J. O'Brien was dea- -sources," the council cautioned editor of the magazine Stern, will vote tor, appropriations and con; and the Rev. Vincent J. **>at “ drug dependence should said today Sen. Robert F. then take comfort and protec­ Flynn was subdeacon. The R t *>« allowed to be used as Kennedy, D-N.Y., acted with tion in a vote against extending Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Reardon an escape from punishment for “hectic clumsiness’’ in trying ' the debt limit. This is not a re­ was seated in the sanctuary, crimes, committed by persons to have polltli^ passages de­ leted from the serlallzattwa sponsible, a c t ” , Mrs. Ralph Macarrone was or- with criminally oriented person- of the book “the Death of a Ffvwler aa(d (hat among the ganist and soloist. alities.” President/’ Stern is publish­ fayioaienta'that Would be In jeo­ The,bearers included Wesley of. the key, provisions of ing tee serialisation. It an­ pardy about March 1 qnlsss tee Bulla, representing the Disabled ***■ *>ar association’s blU, filed nounced orighutUy that It debt limit is raised are Social Amerlcaii Veterans; Leo Grover, legladature last week, would publish portions that Secuniy and disaUllty benefits, commander of Dllworth-Cornell-.W®®*** allow drug addicts to Look Magazine agreed to de­ veterans pensions and military Quey Post, American Legion; avoid prosecution if it was de- lete from its serializattaB of an mittee has never fatisd to ree- SeaniM l.C. John Lafko, both that drug' dependence should be ' ficials saluhs as the hod^ of S ^ . 4. David Qu%y is first Vietnam casualty. (Herald photo by Sater- . • ■qe Kennedy had eonatdend *•• (gee PH* Twonty-Tfarea) brought to the grave at St. Jam James Cemetery this nis) (See P h * Fifteen) (See Ph « M>»e) be of a personal nataia. 4 > ‘ 1 PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« MONDAY, JANUARY 80, 1967 MANCHESTER E'VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1967 PACK TB B B l Tolland County Symphony SfaeinwolcI on Bridge . t . |B / DONT FLEX MTOSCLES North deahr Extension Service to Offer ^Big Bahd^ IN WRONG DlREOraON Both sides vnhNrthb ‘T H E WAY NORTH By ALFRED 8HEINW01D Olosed Toesday 'Til §P.M. for For Mancini * Q I HEARD IT” Nutrition Talk, Horse Show As the annual team tourna­ 9 J84S ment at the Riviera HoM in O A54 Two public events are sched­ Horse Show By HOWARD HOUX>MB Las Vegas begins, Los Angeles ToHsnd Oounty 441 rldbig WEST EAST / ^In The/, by John Gruber uled this week by the Tolland There were a couple of sq^ expert Bob Hammtui ilexes his Oounty Extension Service. diilb memibera wiU participate muscles to defend the clmm- A K10843 7 2 . in the hone program for youth sWuUoas for the Saturday eve­ V 105 V Q9761 A discussion on “New Trends ptonship he won last year. For­ ^ K874 I T109S at Storrs from 10 ajn . to S p-m. ning oooce^ of the Hartford tunately for his team, Hamm an SillE iP.M. fo 0;iP .li in Nutrition and the Family « 7 2 « K 4 Registration wUl be at 9 ;80 a.m. Symphony. knows how to flex In the right SOUTH 'With Special Food Problehu” All area 4 fi members have Continuing my requested dis­ because a British impresario will be held tomorrow night and One waa on the podium, direction. « A J 9 6 S been invited to attend the pro­ where pppidar composer-ar­ C>penlng lead—ten of hearts. V A K cussion of some of the more named Salomon commissioned a county 4-H Horse Show will gram, which will include morn­ ranger Henry Mondnl supplant­ Hanvmon won the first trick Important composers, we come two series of 10 symphonies be conducted Saturday at the ing talks on seleoUng a horse -J983 ed the orctaeotra’s regular ocn- with the king of hearts and look­ to Franz Josef Haydn Who was from Haydn, for presentation in University of Gonnecticut. and evakiaUng iita suitability for Noirti E ast Wsal ducitor, Arthur Wlnograd. Ihe ed for a way to make sure of bom in 1732 and died at the • the British Isles. The nutrition conference wiU a particular rider. Judging of Pass 1 4 Pass Mrs. J. D. Tippit other, much lees noticeable, nine tricks. One flex in the age of 77 in 1809. He is known This sOU mal?es 20 symphon­ be from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at light horses, wMh the auihei^ II Fats 3 NT AU was in the audience where the wrong direction would have cost VOW! 50% 0] as the “Father of the Sym­ ies to keep track of alone, caul the TAG Building on Rt. 30 in I>articipatlng, will begin at DALLAS, Tex, (AP) — The wriiter r e in e d regidar Herald him his contract phony” and also known under a few others are rather com- Vernon. n :lS . widow of the Dallas policeman NaMltf photo reviewer John Gruber. For example, most players spades for a finesse. West won the soubriquet o f "Papa Haydn. . mqnly played so you’ll have a Dr. Janina Gzajkowski, ex­ Those attending have been killed shortly after President would start by taking the dub with the king but could not lafe- Iluring the cloj^ng years of couple of dozen in all that may tension nutrition specialist at asked to bring their own lunch. The first change was oom- John F. Kennedy was assassi­ Manufacturers List Prices on Engaged finesse. East would take the ly attack diamonds. West’s ac­ the baroque era which we have reasonably be encountered. the imiverslty, will explain new Milk and ice cream will be p ^ e d sucoesatulHy and Man- nated, has remarried. king of clubs and return the tual heart continuation was not already discussed, there was a Don’t worry about keeping them The engagement of Miss Pa­ requirements In recommended available at the dairy bar in the oini led the Symphony through Dallas Police Lt. Harry Dean jack of diamonds. Dedarer a serloiu threat. change from polyphonic music all straight; it isn’t that impor­ dietary allowance for an indi­ animal industries building. a very Idstenable two hours of Thomas said Saturday night in tricia Gall Brady to OtylUe L. might hdd up the ace until the South won with the ace of to homophonic music, and there tant. ’They’re aU gay and all en­ vidual. Information on '^Food Organizing a 4-H horse club music — his compoeltionB, a Dallas that he and the former Cleveland Jr., both of Manches­ third round of diamonds, but hearts and led a club to force was also great effort on the joyable. for Fitness" for the entire fam­ and a career in the horse bus­ tribute to Victor Young, some Mrs. J. D. Tippit were married ALL LP Albums it would not help. out the king. R waa now too part of composers to evolve a At first you’ll have trouble ter, has been announced by her ily also will be presented. iness are afternoon dtacusaion Academy Award winners and a week ago. They are residing larger form In Which to write even a “ portrait of the Bea-' Sooner or later South woulecial diets into the symphony’s more normal pro­ because he saw the danger of 7-6-2; Diamonds, J-10-9-8; Otube, Snooz-Alarm composers. Music became archi­ two ’THREE-one-two” and so on is employed as an engineering family pattern also will be dis­ programs permit farmers to re­ cer Tippit after killing Presi­ tectural, so to speak, or at least wlHi a definite lift to the last ceive payments for reducing gramming was to reach a new allowing East to start the dia­ K-4. dent John F. Kennedy. aide at Pratt end Whitney, Divi­ cussed. monds. Since West was com- Mfg. Uit 6.91 concerned with formal struc­ beat of the measure. those crops for a year. segment of Greater Hartford What do you sayT L a r g e dial for esRy reading. 77 sion of United Aircraft Corp., She will explain how to sub­ music lovers. Whether’ or rwt parativdy harmless, Hamman Answer: Bid one heart. Since ture, whereas it hsid previously With one exception (the G- East Hartford. stitute and utilize some of the The period for placing re­ Paul H. Douglas Allow! you 10 minutes extra quests for cropland Adjustment they were new —or the sym­ took his first finesse so that It you have 6 points in Mgh cards been characterized by audible mlnor Symphony,) Mozart’s all Mr. aeveland, a 1964 gradu­ new products available on the NEW YORK (AP) — Former GE qu^ty and dependa- 3 40 - WL agreements will continue phony’s regular group —they would lose to West rather than your hand is worth a response. biilty. 50 per store. pattern. start on the first beat on the ate of Manchester High School, market and will discuss Indi­ Illinois Sen. Paul H. Douglas through March 3. This program were knowiedgeahle. to East. Slow your long suit and pre­ Ihe actual structure of the measure going “ ONE-twodhree served two years with the U.S. vidual situations and prob­ been named chairman of Cleans as it waxee. lim it 2 per customer. is Intended to shift cropland When Mancini with tongue in With this in mind, dedarer pare to lapse into silence unless sonata Is beyond the scope of ONE-two-three,” and so on. Navy, stationed at Norfolk, Va. lems following the afternoon the Board of Trustees of Free­ not presently needed for agri­ cheek, announced a number by began with a club to dummy’s partner makes a forcing Md. a series o f articles such as They are consequently more He is a member o f the Naval program. dom House, it was announced cultural production into long­ David Rose as “ the officieily ace and returned the queen of Copyright 1967 these, but it is carefully ex­ dignified in character. In fact, Reserve and is employed as a Those attending who have Sunday. term conservation. Tobacco, adopted theme song for the na­ plained in a Httle book called all of Mozart's music is more sales representative for the Caldor Double Edge members of their family on a feed grain, other row crops and tion’s college sororities," no one Douglas succeeds Roscoe "Handbook of Musical Form” dignified than Haydn’s, but Singer Co., Manchester. special diet were requested to tame hay are eligible. had to be told Its title was “ The Drummond, a newspaper col­ by my friend Warren Storey we’ll come to that a little later. bring copies of their doctors Chock-Full-O’-Nuts The wedding is planned for Pull details and applications Stripper.” Tolland umnist, who becomes vice Adult Books Smith, and since it sells for The salient factor concerning diet orders. May 6. are available at the Tolland That was just one of the siy, chairman of Freedom House, a Stainless Steel Blades only a buck, is weU worth your Haydn’s music is his extreme MHthad Uit Price 2.95 to 5.95 invesUgiLtion. good humor and a certain Purpose of the meeting, ac­ ASOS county office In the agri­ amusing comments that punc­ nonprofit org;anizatlon aimed at or Martinson’s Coffee great palace, Haydn was still cording to home demonstra­ tuated Mandni’s introduction. Increase in New Grand List strengthening toe forces of free­ Pkge of 8 The sonata was designed as a earthy roughness. He was 30 cultural center. Office hours treated as a sort of upper class tion agent Cora Webb, is “ To Apparentiy knowing a good dom at home and abroad. structure for one or two Instru- when he joined the establish­ are 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday servant, but he was thoroughly help people imderatiand special thing when he saw it, he and ments and it remained for ment of Prince Anton Esterhazy through Friday. Exceeds $1.5 Million Mark happy with his lot and would diets, to help them fit them Into the symphony played the num­ Sir Edmund Hillary TOOl Haydn to enlarge and develop in whose service he was to re­ the family tood pattern, to keep ber again as an encore after Tolland’s net grand list for zoning commission wMcb for­ OHOKl ft into the “ Grand Orchesrtral main tor thirty years. Haydn’s probably have stayed his en­ The Herald’s Vernon Bureau KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia lb. the food budget within reaswi the guest conductor observed: bids all moving signs. 1 7 Sonata" or the Symphony as father had been a wheelwright, tire life there had not Prince Is at 38 Park S t, P.O. Box 327. October 1966 stands at $220,- (AP) — Sir Edmund Hillary, 6 9 * and to know the new trends in “ After all, this is a cultural Tax Payments '■M we call it today. Symphonies and up until the time he en­ Nicholas (Anton’s successor) The temporary correspondent Is 320,955, a $1,501,925 increase conqueror of Mount Everest, nutrition for the family.” group of musicians, and you The deadline for payment of \ Fiction and Non Fiction. Many form­ are sUll written, of course but tered the Esterhazy employ, died and the palace orchestra Bette Qnatrale, tel. 875-2845. arrived Sunday in Kuala Lump­ Caldor Injector Blades. Pkg. of 7 25^ U nit 3,Jbf. per cnatomer. are a cultural audience. I have over the previous list. The net taxes is Wednesday. Alter that, er best sellers. Special selection. were at tiieir peak from 1759 Haydn had been mostly a ser­ was disbanded. It was after this ur, Malaysia, with his wife and selected this number as befit­ taxable grand list stands at interest charges will be applied 300 per itore (when Haydn wrote the first vant who played fiddle tor coun­ that he went to England and three children for a social visit. Vernon ting you both.” to unpaid taxes. The tax col­ one) to about 1827 (when try dances and so on. achieved truly international $219,622,540 after deducting The youngest child, Belinda. But it wasn't aU laughs eith­ lector will be at Town Hall to­ Beethoven was to die). This era His character and outlook on fame, as well as a rather con­ exemptions totaling $698,415 8, said she, her father and Take an Extra er. There was plenty of good morrow and Wednesday from is generally called the “ clas­ life were pretty thoroughly siderable fortune for those days. for soldiers sind their depend­ mother climbed to a height of Holland House music. 9 a m. to noon, end from 1 to sical" period in music. formed before he had the ad­ He wrote everything from Money and Liquor Stolen 17,500 feet on Mount Evere.st Children’s Books Mancini paid verbal tribute ents, blind persons and farmers. 3 p.m. Prestone or Zerex 25% OFF Haydn was a prolific compos­ vantages of living in a very songs to operas, as well as The list, just compiled by the last year. "I loved it,” she said, to Victor Young, whose music St. Matthew’s Notes er and wrote over 100 symphon­ wealthy household where he oratorios and lesser works. board of assessors, is subject “ and I hope to do it again.” .1.00 Story Books In Break at Moose Home for the movies waa nominated The Holy Name Society will Anti-Freeze Oar Regular Low Prices on Cocktail Mixes ies which he never bothered to could come in contact with peo­ Nevertheless, his fame rests to adjustment by the board of Peter, 12, who climbed to 18,- for 22 Academy Awards, and meeit Wednesday at 8 p.m. in number. The result has been ple of culture and refinement. chiefly on his work as a sym- An undetermined amoimt of tax review. It then will serve 000 feet last year, said he didn’t were reported and damage to presented his arrangement of a the pariah center. Donald Foe- rather endless confusion, and He absorbed some of this at­ phonist, Haydn himself thought as the basis on wMch to figure like it one bit. money and liquor was report­ the cars was not extensive. half-dozen of that composer’s kett, managing editor of the YOm 39 Black & Decker during my lifetime I have mosphere In later years, but very well of his operas, almost the new tax rate. “ The worst part Is that it is so ed missing early yesterday Hospital Notes works. OatboUc Transcript, will discuss YOUR known three different number- there still remains a definite all of which were produced In difficult to breathe,” he said. CHOKI morning as a result of a break Admitted Friday: Anna Hot- There were also Manoini’s Only 102 new homes were the Catholic press in Connecti­ per gallon 5 7 ‘ CHOKI Ingv for the symphonies of this peasant character to much of the Esterhazy theater, but the Power Tools kowski, 25 Village St.; Shlrl familiar (to record collectors) built, compared to 120 the pre­ cut. 4 9 * fectind gentleman. Today we his music. only one I ever encountered at the htoose Home, 20 Elm Karl Wallenda DitCMrtliMwd Medeh Bolton, 29 Laurel St.; Mary "Days of Wine and Roses,” vious year. The decline In this The Ladles Guild will boat on aoo aseorted gall(»8 per etore. No Ratocbecks. rally Tales, Classics and Yablea in- usually encounter only the “ Sal­ Running the musical estab­ didn’t amount to much. In my St., police reported. The inci­ Your choice of the moat popidar _ iriddey Brown, Amston; Alexander Po- “Dear Heart,” end “Mr. Lucky” construction, noted during the open meeting of the Rockville SARASOTA. Fla. (AP) — Appnnt ao assorted per store.- dnding Mother (>oose. Fury, Cinder- omon" Symphonies, so-called lishment for the Esterhazy’s entire life I ’ve only heard of two dent is still under investigation. zilonza, Russell Dr.; ILouis 1a - second half of the year, has eUa, Robin Hood. sour, manhattan, dalifaH gbnleL inaMd* and and the one that got him start­ Diatrlct Council of Catholic Karl Wallenda, 62, the patriarch 1Mb,III. Jiff Saws, saw^* otbos. being produced, • although he Several weekend arrests in­ Plante, 87 Union St.; Ratrlcla been attributed to the “ tight of “ The Great Wallendas,’’ will UuPont Radiator Sealer'<<80. sdo 2 9 tL etc. NoBidnebeda. wrote about 20. ed "Theme Peter Guns.” Women Ihursday at 8 p.m. In volved motor vehicle violations. Smith, Regan Court. Perhaps the best solo effort mortgage market,” the parish coiter. Francis come out of retirement briefly Haydn gave Mozart some les­ .Mthur W. Harper, 46, of 219 Admitted Saturday: James of the night was the first, by Thirty-five additional bams Kelly, a representative of the to resume 40 years of high-wira sons, but the shoe was soon on Burnside Ave., East Hartford DonneUy, 110 Prospect St.; Mancini import Buddy Brisby, or sheds, 107 additional build­ Mansfield State Training Sciiool walking, he said Sunday in Sar­ W e Are Pleased the other foot, with Haydn was arreted FWday and charg­ Raymond Clough, Tolland; Dor­ whose trumpet work on “Mr. ing lots and 179 additional will show a film depicting work asota, Fa. learning from Mozart, which in ed with operating a motor ve­ othy Daigle, 16 Lynne Dr.; Jose Yunioshl” was in the highest of reg;lsterfed cars are included in of the institution. Wallenda was the anchor man part accounts for a superficial To hicle under the influence of Tosado, 10 North Park St. jazz registers. He was reminis­ the new list. The district council has select­ of the seven-man pyramid — similarity in their styles. Haydn drugs or liquor, and breach of Admitted yesterday: Nancy cent of the legendary Cat An­ The grand list shows 1,847 ed the school and hospital as its balanced on a h i^ wire — DuPont* Lucite Announce also gave Beethoven lessons, peace. He was held overnight Mikado, Moser Dr.; Dorothy derson at his peak. dweUings at $14,709,095; 1,180 major project of the yeiir. which thrilled many an au­ Polaroid Camera and early Beethoven frequently at police headquarters, then re­ Seidel, West Shore Rd.; Edwin This reviewer, at one point, sheds and barns at $521,125; St. Matthew’s CYO basketball dience until it came apart 35 sounds quite a bit like Haydn. leased after posting a $660 bond Clark, Ellington; Gene Har­ got the feeling the “big band 2,623 house lots at $2,166,850; team was defeated by St. Bei^ feet aloft in the Detroit Col­ Beethoven’s Opus 1 and Opus for Circuit Court 12 appear­ rison, 10 Franklin St.; Raymond sound” had come back, if only 3,462 reigstered veMcIes at $2,- iKird’s yesterday, 47 to 7. Rog­ iseum five years ago, Miss Kathy 2 are both dedicated to Haydn. ance, Feb. 14. Turnbull, Charter Rd., Tolland. for a night. 414,775; 55 horses at $4,550 and er Angelonl scored 8 points for Karl’s newphew and son-in- Model #104 Wall Paint Later, Beethoven was to say, Police reported the breach of Discharged F’rlday: Margaret It was a g;reat concert. 95 cattle at $9,450. Additional the local team. law were killed. His only son, “Haydn taught me nothing!” but peace charge resulted from a Thayer, ElHngton; Exiaus Park­ Whether the near-capacity cattle and poultry are included Bloodmobile Visit Mario, was paralyzed, and Karl Is Back in fact he taught him a great complaint by Harper’s estrang­ er, 82 Union St.; Leslie Zowa- Bunnell audience will return to in farm exemptions. The Red Cross Bloodmobile suffered a double hernia and 1 Gtdlon Cans deaL The later Beethoven had ed wife that he had created a da, Oystal Lake Rd.; Ina Em- hear future symphony offerings Tolland’s two industries were will visit St. Matthew’s pariah pelvis fracture. On Our Staff evolved Into a distinctly dif­ disturbance at her home. The merton, Cherry St. is still to be determined. But valued at $377,850. . center tomorrow from noon to Karl has three performances ferent person, and the Ninth driving under the Influence Discharged Saturday: Paul­ it’s a sure bet they’ll be back Utilizing the grand list fig­ 6 p.m. Walk-in donors will be booked next month with toe 3 9 9 9 Symphony is so far removed charge was added alter he was ine Graves, Westview Terrace; if Mancini is. ures as a base, one can confirm welcome. Shrine Circus. His current ■WELCOME SPECIALS from Haydn that there is vir­ piclced up driving on Rt. 83. Esther McLain, Lord Rd., El­ earlier population in excess of troupe includes his daughter, tually no similarity whatsoever. Raymond Butler, 18, of 10 lington; Vivien Aldridge, 8 7,000 persons by using the na­ Manchester Evening Her­ Carla Guzman, 26; her husband, Becker Place; Cedi Johnson, SHAMPOO AND SET $2.50 But the preceding Eighth Sym­ North Park St., RMkville, was BPW Announces tional average or 3.8 persons ald Tolland correspondent, Chico; brother-in-law Carlos, Gives fnD rize 6/W and color pictures. Only 6 phony is distinctly Haydnesque. arrested Friday night on a Snipsic Lake Rd.; Morris per dwelling. Bette Quatrale, tel. 876-2815. and a youngster, Barry Toll, 19, French, Coventry; Lee Savage, per store. In general, Haydn’s music is charge of failure to grant the Tolland apparently can be re­ of Cleveland, Ohio. Rockville: John Botollc, East- Show Committee PENMANENT $8.50 strongly rhythmic and exceed­ right icked her aa large in size. Occasionally he Mill Rd., EUington. No injuries son. East St. Roberta Mix, Miss Ruth Kottke, will hold a public hearing to­ ■KIKS UHOVUMK California’s Junior Miss Satur­ got a large ensemble and even were reported, but ell three cars Looking for a Births Saturday: A daughter Miss Mary Ann Pazlanos, Miss night at 8 in Town Hall on an •^JtoDCERSJHAMMERSnnrS day night didn’t know of Kay’s wrote for them occasionally in were reported heavily damaged. to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Baush, Norma ’Terrlo, Mrs. Norman application submitted by El- BOBDffWISE problems. Neitoer did toe crowd later years, but generally his Peter L. Godin, 19, of 450 52 Prospect St.; a son to Mr. Comollo, Mrs. Joseph Kronen, dredge Yost, who seeks permis­ which watched her win In com­ works are rather small. Main St, Manchester, was ar­ Boy’s arid Mrs. Richard Edmonson, Mrs. Philip Uzanas, Mrs. sion to erect a rotating sign on petition with 20 other high Men’s Mac Dee Women’s & Teens Large forces, even when In- rested early Saturday morning Gone & Cannon Mills new car Reed Rd., Tolland. Thomas Bucclno, Mrs. Doris Merrow Rd. at Goose liOne and school seniors. approp^ate, do not do as much and charged with reckless driv­ Armentano. Mias Bernard La- Rhodes Rd. couyK damage to Haydn as they do ing as the result o f a three-car Pine Will be pianist Yost is building a gas station nnwtt mm: The Herald’s Vernon Burean to Mozart, for Haydn's music accident on Rt. 83. Is at 38 Park St., P. O. Box Proceeds from the event will at the intersection, which is lo­ has a sort of rough-hewn qual­ Godin’s car struck the rear of for only $1715*? 327, Hie temporary correspon­ benefit the Manchester Associa­ cated in a commercial zone. The ity that survives a big sound, a car driven by Stanley W. Sport & Knit Thermal Cold Weather Terry Kitchen tion for the Help of Retarded application for an appeal is due whereas Mozart’s works are dent Is Bette Qoatrale teL 87S- Grazkiwlcz Jr. of Colchester, Children, Inc., and Health Re­ to a zoning regulation instituted STANLEY WARNER extremely polished miniatures 2845. police reported. The Grazkiwlcz search, Inc, last fall by the planning and You’ve come to requiring an utterly transpar­ car then struck a car operated ent tone. We’ll get to Mozart by Gayle Nearine of Forrest STATE in the next {irticle. View Dr., Vernon. No Injuries public Records FKC N«KmC IIBCH IT. or TmATli I A Zany Coltctfon al Oag$, B'l Shirts Underwear Boots Towels the right ad. Warrantee Deeds Thtgh Slapping Hysttrief BURNSIDE "Baby" 9:06 "Spy” 7 PJH Frederick Tedford to Town Thot's how little we charge for a Volkswagen. O f o f Manchester, property off course you don't get certain things with it. Like a ROAST BEEF DINNER Fern St. Accidents disable more than George W. Gankofoskle to 10,000,000 people yearly and CsMp. Vilss 1.91 le 2.98 ^ Camp. Vdlss 195 Comp. VslNt 9.95 to 15.95 drive shoft. (The engine's in the rear.) Or a radiator. mLsams Sensationally Priced! MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6 Town o f Manchester, property jn acG B K M ) twice that number have ac­ (It's air-cooled.) off Dartmouth Rd. BUSfeRNBfODM , cidents that need medical ADULTS $1.50 CHILDREN $1.00 Paul Padelsky to Stanley treatment even if not dis­ Also, because a VW gets about 29 mpg, you don't cmLS,cnus,CRisi 6:00 PAI. to 7:00 PJML Bray, property on Buckland GOURkyMni • abling, (Almost 50% happen got a whopping bill at the end of every month. Rd. ' in the home). Can you vteu- 10 Aitbiur Dauer and Carol alize a city of ten million all G>me in and take a look. W e think you'll like what' going around with bandaged A 8 8 5 . 1 0 0 Dauer to Elliott Zimmermui >OHsee. hetidB, arms, legs, a million ^ ^ e a . and Eveleen Zimmerman, prop­ or more badly disfigured, a And ofso wfxjt you don't see. erty at 133 Scott Dr. like number on crutches, Attachment phis Richard Barton many with empty sleeves or Avco Delta Oorp. against pants legs? Such a night­ Asamted atyles in didee of aoUds, Every pair of our fleece lined hoots. Paul R Robarge and Mary Ann "T1i« Spy Who Como mare actually happens, but Circular knit options. Shirts A drawers. From ankle to knee high. Glove leath­ because they are spread out plaids, and paisleys. Slses 6 to 18 in H. Robarge, property at 547 in From Tho Cold" er and suede uppers. Sizes 5 to 10 In Thick and thjbsty flords, duckik and Center St., $3,700. over an entire nation we g r o ip . ■stripes. EXIT GOVERNOR WED. A THURS., FEB IA S aren’t brought up short by group. Black, brown, ^een, brass, Trade Name ST. TO MAIN ST. PANCAKE SUPPER Robert DeVito and Earl K. the horrible facts . . . at least white. EAST HARTFORD not enough to make us con­ Hamel Jr., d /b /a Bob and Earl'a CINEMAl TED TRUDON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7 stantly use more .caution in ADULTS 7fe GHILDBBN Mto ettgo Service Stattem. 656 W. iTHE ROYALBALLETi everything wo do. Wo hope hQddle Tjpka. to contribute to public aware­ VOLKSWAGEN A U YOU CAN BAT Mutlags liotnaw MARGOT FONTTEYN) ness and therefore, caution Robert Lee Skinner, 0|aaten> JoUe RUDOLF NUREm^ . . . and would like to serve Sale: Tuealav Only 5 P.1L to 9:30 P.IL 649-2838 bury, and Patricia Ann Ted­ you in many ways. I Chrlslie Wener MANCHESfER-^1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE M i TOLXJkJND TURNPIKB TALCOTTVILLHi, hay be considered at the same ONCE-A-YEAR FACTORY-AUTHORIZED fresh coat of paint. Performing the various tasks for the tima to the board dated January 20. Classes which were dropped the Manchester Association for Retarded Children. (Herald The board o f education budg- from the program due to in- civic project (from left) Richard Warner. Roger Barrett, photo by Saternis.) ct, as proposed by the super- sufficient registration are Span- intendent of schools wlU be re- Ish n , home and family living, in both structures. The Chicago viewed further at the meeting. Gregg shorthand refresher Police Arrests Yale, Vassar blast left a crater in the consu­ The minutes of the board meet- course, flower arranging, Span- late’s backyard and knocked out Ing of January 24 ■will also be Ish I, Great Decisions, and phys- Yugoslav Mission a few windows. : James U Gigllo, 35, o f 336 presented for approval. leal fitness for women. Democratic

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 80, 1967 PAGE EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER^ CONN^ MONDAY, JANUARY 80, 1967 PAGE MIMK ‘Fishing with Vengeance’ iim trifpBtpr munlsta In Rumania, Bulgaria, Hun­ gary, and probalbly Czechoslovakia very lE w tiin g happy, because it will be good business I Choicest Meats In TownI for them, as a close relationship with Adam Reels Under Blows^ PUBLISHED BY THB HEBALD PRINTINO CO„ ISC. Germany has idwaya been good busi­ IS BlueU Street Tries to Cast Woes Away TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! • Manchester Conn. ness, economically speaking, for Cen­ THOMAS F. FERGUSON tral Europe. WALTER R. FERGUSON BIMINI, Bahamas (AP) He said he would pay $38,000 LEAN, ALL BEEF 0 Pabllshera But the Communists In Poland are of -the $164,000 slander judge­ Founded October 1. 1881______not very enthusiastic about it, because Most of the big white fishing boats stay tied to the dock' at ment he owes a Harlem widow. Published Every Evening Except ^ n d a y e they still have no final guarantee from That was the size ot the original and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at Germany of their new frontier lines, and Brown’s hotel for days at a time HAMBURG I Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall judgement, now increased by Hatter. the Communists In East Germany are but not “Adam’s Fancy.” penalties and interest. SUBSCRIPTION RATES boiling mad about the whole thing. It's a rare .morning these days Payable in Advance ___ Powell also indicated he They are bitterly unhappy because that the powerful 31-foot. craft would appear before a special Six Months ...... 1100 doesn’t roar across the few House committee that is due to Three Months ...... 8.80 West Germany is beginning to get 2 - 9 9 *? One Month ...... 1-88 along better with other Commimist na­ hundred yards separating North start investigating his qualifica- (Limit 4 Pounds Per Family) ^ Bimini from South Bimini and tionk to be seated. MEMBER OF ^ tions of central Europe than it does pick Up Adam Clayton Powell. THE a ssocia ted PRESS ^ There is a big fishing tourney The Associated Pre."!s Is exclusively entlUed with the German Commimist nation of Hours later it returns with a HIGHLAND PARK MARKET • to toe use ot republication of all news difr East Germany. And they think, the coming up in Bimini in two patches credited to it or n ^ othei wise credit- heavy catch and Powell, pre­ weeks, however, and Powell 317 HIGHLAND STREET—PHONE 643-4278 ed In tots paper and also the local news pub- East German Communists, that their siding over the weighing and Ideological pals in Rumania, Bulgaria, hopes to enter it. Asked what he ^AB* riS ts of repubilcatlon of special dis­ distributing of the fish, appears would do if the committee patches herein are also reserved.______Hungary and Czechoslovakia might at the picture of the happy sports­ called him during the contest, man. But {or the embattled Ne­ The Herald Printing Corapaw • least put a little price tag on any he replied: “Well, I’ve got a somes no flnsnclnl responsibility for t3T)0- new cosiness with West Germany. They gro congressman, fishing may radio-telephone on the boat.” graphlcal errors »Pt^rl”8 and Jtoer reading matter in The Manchester might make it a price that West Ger­ be more than a sport. Evening Herald.______many at least recognize the existence A friend close to Powell says Full service client ot N. E. A. Service. I ^ of East Germany as a legal state. the Harlemite still has moments Publishers RepresenUtlves — TOe Juims of shock and disbelief at the GOP Committee Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi­ Because East Germany has so far cago, Detroit and Bostom______blows that have taken his wife failed to persuade its own friends on off his payroll, cost him his job Meets Tonight MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- the Communist side to play a game of TIONS.______as a committee chairman and By ORM WEST Communist solidarity, and because East threatened to end his congres­ Manchester Republicans will Display advertising closing hours: meet at 8:30 tonight in the For Monday — 1 p.m. M day. Germany has no way of punishing sional career. ' Not too many davs ago, we ushered in a New Tear. With For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. Out on his boat pumping on Munlcip^ Building Hearing age old custom many people mulled over personal faults in For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday them, no matter how faithless they the closing days of the old and resolved to do certain-things For Thursday — 1 p.m- W ^esday. prove, East Germany is taking its anger his fishing rods and bringing in Room to elect two replacements better, or at least differently, in the new year. If a tabulation For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. the big ones, Powell is a differ­ PV>r Seiturafty 1 p.ro. Fnd*y» . _ - out on West Germany. As West Ger­ to the GOP Town Committee was made, it would probably be proved that multitudes of Oasrified deadline: 10:30 Am ea^ day o< many expands its contacts and courte­ ent man from the carefree jok- and to discuss plans for the people resolved to .stop smoking. An. enormous number of publication except Saturday — 9 ester on shore. sies with Eastern Europe, East Ger­ Feb. 11 Uncoln Day dinner. people pledged to indulge in more leg exercise wlOi less hand “Adam is fishing with a ven­ to mouth action to cut down on calories and lose weight. Again, Monday, January 30 The agenda includes a re­ many eliminates contacts and courte­ geance,” says a fellow fisher­ view of local and state issues. if tabulations were made, it would probably be proved that sies in its own relationship with West man. ”H^ fishes like a man with Tonight’s meeting is the com­ most of the.se, and other well intentioned resolutions by now Germany. trouble on his mind.” mittee’s first since the Novem­ have been broken or forgotten. For Their Own Good? So a West German move which, on On a t3q>ical day Powell fishes ber elections. There is one resolution every one oan make EVERY day the surface, seemed like a move of Thla car, owned by WUliam F. O'Neill of 60 Cambridge St., plunged over an embankment kt from about 9 a.m. until early —and keep. Make it a daily habit to think of TWO of your No editorial has yet been written, no reconciliation in Europe, and a prelude the rear of his home late yesterday morning. No one was in the car at the time. Accord­ afternoon, then spends an hour blessings for every ONE gripe or complaint. Since the good speech delivered, no adverUsement Nine Crashes to closer relations all around and across ing to O’Neill, his .1964 Ford station wagon was parked in his driveway at the west side of or two playing domines and things In life far outnumber the bad breaks, this can be an taken, which has succeeded in convey­ his house (in the left background). He said the motor was running and the emergency VALENTINE DAY easy resolution to keep. Fact Is, Instead of just thinking about all Ideological barriers, is having the kidding around on North Bimini, ing the accursed character of the war brake engaged. He believes the brake let go and the car went on its driverless trip through the two for one—give silent thanks. Nothing is ever so bad in momentary result of driving the two On Weekend a crazy mixture of tropical CARDS — CANDY life that it can’t be worse and that in Itself is a good thing in hi Vietnam half as eloquenUy and pow­ the underbrush, coming to rest against a tree at the end of his property. Tire marks show beauty and junk-filled yards. Germanics farther apart than ever. The IFREE GIFT WRAPPING! life to be thankful for. This easy to keep daily resolution can erfully as the mere news facts succeed A two-year-old girl and her that the car left the driveway, veered sharply to the left barely skimming by a steel He took time out Saturday to change an entire view of life. ’Try it and see . . . ultimate effect may come back toward Courteay The AHlat alx-year-old brother were in­ clothes post, and went over the steepest part of the hill. A tow car operator is preparing meet newsmen who trailed him In doing. the normal original expectation, for to attach a cable to tow the car away. The wrecker approached the car from level ground ARTHUR DRUG WAllSINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE Over the weekend, these news facts jured Saturday in one of nine here for some promised big what East Germany’s desperate reac­ “SAW MILL ROAD, VERMONT”: Watercolor By The Manchester Artist, Margaret Russell Olmsted on Oxford S t (Herald photo by Pinto.) news. 142 East Center Street—649-7106 were of the kllUng of 31 and the tion is indicating is East Germany’s own car accidents investigated by wounding of 38 Innocent Vietnamese recognition of its relative lack of pow­ police during the weekend. rivllians who were fleeing a region of In other crashes, a Man­ land S t and struck a telephone hallucinogenic drug;s such as er, prestige and significance, and its pole. LSD,” the council said. Vletcong control because they feared basic inability to amount to very much chester woman was arrested United States attacks were about to hit Herald Police said the accident oc­ The council quoted State outside its own Germany. And in some and three other persons Issued curred 46 feet west of Main St. It They were fleeing. In other words, Inside Report Open Form Health Department figures show­ East Germans the cynical consideration Yesterdays written warnings. toward our rtde of the war. They were ing “a steady change in the 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS must be dawning: if their fellow satel­ by ethnic origins” of drug users. MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (622-7201) In sampans on a river in the Mekong 'Taken to Manchester Memori­ lite nations will desert satellite unity 25 Years Ago al Hospital as a result of a two- Dempsey Asks The current balance Is 60 per WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 Delta. Stories differ as to whether Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Grand List and Mill Rate rectors should have In mind car collision Saturday afterndon so quickly in order to make little deals Chairman Benjamin Cheney when the tax rate for the 1967- cent white and 40 per cent non­ there were two groups of sampans, one with West Germany, why should East To the Eklitor, wbre the girl, Cathy Gineo of ‘Total Attack’ white, according to the Health Vletcong, the other fleeing the Vlet­ JACKSON, Miss.—The bitter cember. LeRoy Percy of Green reports that Manchester’s Red 68 fiscal year will be set. Germany forever continue too loyal to Cross War Fund campaign goes It has been said (Jan. 16, 1967 64 Birch S t and her brother, Department, which the council cong, and then whether what happened internal power struggle for con­ ville.’a plantatiqn owner and in (1) The combined property Joseph. satellite unity to make its own big deal over the $18,000 kuota to reach edition of The Manchester Eve­ and fire tax for the Town of On Drug Issue said is "a complete reversal of was perhaps a confusion between the trol of the Federal poverty pro­ dustrialist participating in bi Both were discharged after the findings of four years ago.” with West Germany? gram in Mississippi has en­ raciad action for the first time over the $18,000 quota to reach ning Herald), that "the October Manchester for the 1966-1967 (Continued from Page One) two groups by our helicopter "grun Cheney Bros, borrows $1,000,- fiscal year was set at 46.1 mills. treatment, Joeeph for contu- “This growing problem ap­ Save 20^0 on Sofas, Chairs tered a new phase with black was livid. Normally soft-spoken, 1966 Grand List” of the 'Town ilona of the lower Hp and WATKINS ships.’* These "gun ships’’ exhausted 000 from the Reconstruetton Fi­ (2) A 34% mill tax on $20,- regarded primarily as a medi­ pears to involve victims not on­ power radicals waging tena­ Percy held forth for half an of Manchester, “to be released Cathy for a cut on the forehead. ly in the lower socio-economic their ammunition, went back to base, hour to Jule Sugarman, a top nance Corporation to Increase 000 would bring in just about cal rather than a penal prob­ The Pill Vs. The Couch cious guerrilla warfare against the working capital of the com­ near the end of this month,” The two were given first aid lem. groups but at the same time and returned with more, before the er­ bi-racial moderates. OEO official in Washin^on. In the same riumber of tax dol­ ror was discovered. pany, needed because of the in­ (January) “is expected to hit lars as would a 46.1 mill tax on treatment at the scene of the The Narcotic Advisory Coun­ more middle and upper middle SEMI-ANNUAL The theory is that there is a protein Moreover, this warfare has the end, Sugarman gave the crash by Patrolman Raymond class families,” the council said. Then, aooording to the news ac- counties exclusively to MAP. crease of bruslness due to large approximately $225.5 million for $15,000. cil reported to the governor that called taraxein which functions as an pointed up what many North­ government contracts. a 25 per cent rise over the Octo­ Hanna. "1066 marked a dramatic in­ In addition to a general en­ aounts, more than 40 United States sol­ ern liberals have refused to see. But that didn’t stop CDGM (3) A 37 mill tax

p a g e t e n MANCHESTER EVENING HlERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY SO, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY. JANUARY 80, 1967 PAGE E L E V n of California; S brother*, Jo­ seph Bordua of South Wln^or, Funerals Obituary Henry Bordua of Michigan.' and Minks, Jewelry, Gash Leon Bordua of California; ■ 21 Two Plead Guilty Supsr Savings AND SAH Qmn Stamps. . . grandchildren and i '2 great­ Mrs. Ina W. Gage mors proof YOU COME nRST at nrst Nationat Stvrpil Laura Osborn, grandchildren. Funeral services for Mrs. F^nerafVervlces will be held Coventry, Taken in Nine Breaks The Baby Has tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the f°*^"ly of Manchester, were To Robbing Bank Armed with small jimmy bars and screwdrivers, School Official Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- Saturday afternoon at the United Methodist Church of In an unexpected move this morning, Ronald Nqurie thieves pried their way into nine homes, businesses, peot St., Rockville. Hie' Rev. _ . , t.,-,,- • ...... In Hebron, Dies Paul J Bowman i>a8tt>r of ^he Rev. John E. Post, and William Baldwin each pleaded guilty to robbing the and Robertson School during the weekend, and escaped HEBRON - Mrs Laura Wil- Union Congregational Church, superintendant of Connecticut Rockville branch of the Vemon National Bank with with cash, two mink coats, and jewelry valued at well Been Named... 1. r. of We»t Rockville, will officiate. Burial District of the Methodist “force, violence and intimidation.” over $2,200. ------Bams Osborn, 44, of West S t, Eliington Center Rev. Hugh A. The two 24-year-oId men. ------— ------;------In a break Saturday at the ^nce Clinic at 317 N. Main St., Gilead, chairman of the He- Cemetery. Gillis, pastor, officiated^ Miss both from Manchester, each the robbery charge aie that the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nat ^ thief entered the building by JeoMB, Patricia Ann, daughter of Wayno and Imelda bron Elementary School Board, Friends may call at the fu- Skinner was organist, pleaded innocent earlier this two entered the bank Nov. 3 Schwedel of 117 Adelaide Rd., breaking a window. Inside, file Vtacek Jensen, Montauk Dr., Vemon. She was bora Jan. 10 died Saturday at Hartford Hos- neral home tonight from 7 to afternoon in the month to the Nov. 3 bank rob- wi.th the Intent to commit lar- a thief pried a patio door and cabinets were pried, and food at Hartford HospltaL Her matoraal grandmother Is Mrs. rttal She was the wife of 9. Cemetery, Athol befy. ceny, that they assaulted three escaped with a mink Jacket, and coffee thrown about, Irene Vlncek, 85 Greenwood Dr.' Her paternal grandparents g _ Osborn HX — — Mass. Beth appeared today with bank employes with a revolver, two sets of pearls, and an un- The break took place some- are Mr. and Mrs. Erling Jeusen, 69 Walnut S t She has three Mw OsLm wa.s a member Gerard A. Hamel ^^e Holmes Funeral Home, their lawyers Attys. Robert Md that they wiWuily, ^onious- dertermlned amount of jewelry time after 11 a.m. Saturday, brothers, David, 8, Steven, 6, and Timothy, 14 months. * * * « • of the board since 1953, and Gerard Adrian Hamel. 61, of ® valued at more than $2,000. police reported, became Its chairman in 1965. East Hartford, father of Mrs. a^'ranKements. both of Hartford. In U.S. Dis- commit the robbery, police are searching for the A thief forced a hallway door Gunther, Frederick George, son of Russell Charles and She also served on several cur- Delores M. Martin of Hebron trlci Court in Hartford. Fed- Bond for Nourie was contin- thief who they said left foot at the home of Mark Hewitt of Harriet Brtel Gunther, 80 Hyde Ave., Rock'vUle. He was bom rlculum studies and school and Mrs. Elaine M. Daigle of eral Judge T. Emmett Clarie ued at ?26,000, and $15,000 for prints outside the home and 87 Adelaide Rd.' and searched Jan.- IS at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand­ building committees. Wapping, died Saturday at his Johnson Ashs allowed Baldwin and Nourie to Baldwin, pending a pre-sentence In Bolton Drive fingerprints on a mirror. ,the house but nothing was re- parents are Mr. and Mrs, Harry P. Ertel, '68 Hyde Ave., Mrs. Osborn was born In home. change their pleas from inno- and Investigation report by the Pollce said the thief entered ported stolen. Police said the Rockville. He has a brother, Charles, 8; and four aisters, El­ cent after asking them if any U. S. probation officer. Their Granville, N.Y., and graduated Survivors also include 2 sons, For Control of Mrs. Howard Lockward of the home sometime between 4 house was unoccupied at the len, 14, Jean, 13, Doris, 6, and Patricia, 4. from high school in that tovm. another daughter, a brother and promises or threats had been trial had been set for Feb. 7 in Keenev Drive will head the Bol- p.m. and 10:16 p.m. while the time of the break. ’They did not • • • t • She earned a bachelor’s degree 13 grandchildren. Air Pollution made to them and whether the U. S. District Court In Hartford. . haj. t+ irimfi w a r Scwedels were out. After en- know when it took place, Barnes, Dawn Marie, daughter of Ralph Edward and plea was being made of their MORE MORE tering the house, the thief ran- Vandals struck the Whiton Donna Benson Barnes, 10 Cottage St., Rockville. She was In psychology in 1943 from The funeral will be held to- own free will. Baldwin was arrested by F B I Mrs. Lockward will organize Syracuse University. She was morrow morning from the J. N. (Continued from Page One) sacked three bedrooms, closets Library on N. Main St., scat- bora Jan, 1$ at Rockville General Hospital. Her maternal Maximum penalty on the agents In Bowling Oreen, Ky., and direct volunteers who will currently attending the Univer- Bouffard & Son Funeral Home, and bureaus where they dis- tering papers and breaking grandfather la Foater William Benson, 10 Cottage St., Rock­ sity of Connecticut Department HO Bridge St., Manchester, N. Johnson said Immediate re- count they pleaded to is 20 eight days after the holdup, solicit funds for the Heart As- covered the loot. plants and displays. Police said ville. Her paternal ^andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Frands of Theater. H. search targets must include mo- imprisonment, a $6,000 Nourie was seized by agents gociation of Greater Hartford. Mrs. Schwedel told police the coins were left on the floor, Barnes, Middlebury, V t MEANS MORE S u p W SAVINGS YOU! * *. • • « She was a member of Po- "Die Benjamin J. Callahan Fu- initials G.S.S. are embroidered The vandals entered the 11- dium Players of Hebron, and neral Home, 1602 Main St., East in the coat’s lining and also the by breaking four win- Wnthrich', Robert Alan, stm of Martin W alter and Pearl name of the furrier. Freed. dov/s. Helmerdinger Wuthrich, Hunter Rd., Tolland. He was bom She was also a member of the arrangements. Police said the master bed- Police said the break took Ja n . 22 at Rockville General Hospital. His maternal grand­ FIB^ ilMIOlfiri Alternative means of motor er counts lodged against the The rest of the stolen cash, i,v the awoeintion Musical Club of Hartford and ------room was littered with small Pi®®® sometime after 6 p.m. father la Max Helmerdinger, 16 Franklin St., Rockville. Hla the Hebron Republican Worn- Miss Mildred C. Hiitchlnson vebicle propulsion. t - a -v o lv er used in the hold- " V r l l ^ c k ^ a T r a member boxes and clothes were strewn Saturday, paternal grandmother is Mrs. John Wuthrich, Tolland Ave., —Sulphur dioxide emissions, The other counts involved in up. have not been recovered. <,? the Manchester Memorial en's Club. Miss Mildred Clara Hutchin- on the floor. A fingerprint and attempted break was re- Tolland. Ha has a brother, John Martin, 6; and a sister, and Debra Ann, 8. Survivors, besides her bus- son, 77, of Miami, Fla., form- ______- ______Hospital Auxiliary, treasurer of a print of the heel of a hand Ported at an office building at . , . „ , , —Dow sulphur, 1-LB band, include tvi-o sons, Henry erly of 47 Kensington St., died or su lp h u r__ Manchester Council of Unit- was discovered on a large mir- Center St. "Y O R " CARDEN ed Church Women and vice- ror in the bedroom, police said. Police said the break took Vesper, Amy Sue, daughter of George Ihomas and 13-OZ Clay Osborn IV and Jason Wil- Sunday, Jan. 22 at Hialeah Turning to highway safety Vernon PEACHES SLICED or HALVES president and program chair­ In another break, at the home P’®®® sometime between 5 p.m Gall West Vesper, Bakes Rd., Tolland. She was bora Jan. 19 CAKE MIXES Hams Osborn, both at home; (Fla.) Hospital. CANS and beauty, Johnson said con­ at Rockville General Hosplttd, Her maternal grandparents two daughters. Miss Melanie M. Miss Hutchinson was a mem­ man of the WSCS of United of E. T. Bantly at 318 Ferguson ® ’"- Saturday. tinued financing of these pro­ are Mr. and Mrs. Theurer M. W est H East St., Rockville. Osborn and Miss MelUssa C. ber of Center Congregational Methodist Church. Rd., a woman’s mink coat, two Police were notified by grams must be provided. Three Children Inoculated Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George F. 16-OZ $ 1 Osborn, both at home; a broth­ (Jhurch, Manchester. jewelry boxes containing man’s Robert Butterfield, who To accomplish this, he said, Vesper, 16 White S t, Rockville. FINAST PINEAPPLE JUICE er, Harley J. Morehouse of She is survived by a niece, and woman’s jewelry and a pla.s- offices at the building. APPLE SAUCE CANS I DOLE he recommends creation of a • • • • • Maitland, Fla., and a sister. Miss Norma Boynton, and a And Returned to School tic box containing $40 In coins 7 special highway safety and Mrs. Lewis Brehaut of East nephew, Franklin Hathaway, New Storm were stolen. Hartman, OhrltUne, daughter of, Robert Donald Sr. beauty trust fund to be financed Three children Involved In a ing to tell us we have to do _ . _ both of Lynn, Ma.ss. and Joan Angellllo Hartman, 101 South St., Rockville. She Poultney, Vt. with the receipts from two per- di.spute between their parents anything,” according to Dr. Police said the thief entered QT $1 6-OZ $ 1 was bora Jan. 21 at Rockville General Hospitd. Her maternal Funeral services will be held Funeral services were held the home by prying a glass door Rites Held BTLS I TOMATO PASTE centage points of the excise tax and Vernon school officials re- Ramsdell. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clement J. Angellllo, Thom- TOMATO JUICE HUNTS CANS I tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the at the Slade Funeral Home, at the rear of the house with a on new automobiles. turned to school last week vac- The superintendent told the wood, N.Y. Her paternal grandparents are I(Ir. and Mrs, Jdui Watkins-West Funeral Home, Hialeah. Burial was in Buck- small pry bar or screwdriver. 8 To develop the nation’s re- cinated and inoculated, the school board last week he land Cemetery, Manchester. For Apollo 1 W. Hartman, Wyoming, Pa. She has a brother, Robert Don­ PKGS 142 E. Center St., Manchester. sources, Johnson said the time principal of the school they at- would have a warrant issued Unnoticed 'They said it wa.s done neatly The family suggests that ald Jr., 2. aO VERD A U U B $ 1 Burial, at the convenience of has come to encourage the de- tend announced today. for the arrest of the parents if without damaging the door. • • • • • FINAST of 200 (Continued from Page One) FACIAL TISSUE Quarters PKGS the family, will be In Osborn those wishing to do .so make velopment of power from geo- Mr. and Mrs. Bantly told Space Crew 2-PLY MARGARINE Until last week, the parents the children were not in- Veineax, Tamela Lea, daughter of Edward Paul Jr. Cemetery, Tiverton, R,I memorial contributions to Cen­ police they left the house at thermal steam springs on fed- had refused to have their chil- noculated and returned to son, Wis., had 3 inches in the and Carol Day Veilleux, 90 Talcott Ave., Rockville. She was Friends may call at the fu­ ter Congregational Church. 6 p.m. and discovered the break (Continued from Page One) eral lands, develop rapid exca- dren inoculated. The children school by today. He said he same period. born Jan. 20 at Rockville General H o^tal. Her maternal neral home tonight from 7 to 9. vation techniques to reduce the had been suspended from school had been telling the parents for when they returned at 12:15 'The family suggests those Mrs. Helen K. Bedard , ^ , - - Most main streets in Chicago som and Chaffee go to Arlington grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Day, 82 Florence S t TALCOTTVILLF~M rs Hel “ underground construe- for non-compliance with regula- a month to comply with the a.m. They said bureau and Her paternal g;randmother Is Mrs. Anna Veilleux. Waterville, wishing to do so make me- were clear, but side streets lay dresser drawers were ran­ National Cemeteiy, where three mortal contributions to Kidney en Kane Bedard, R N., of Hart-' tiom an^^examine nonfuel min- ti.^s^ ru^^ Maine. She has a brother, 'Dmothy Paul, 18 months. buried under drifts, their inter- sacked. other------U.S. — ...... astronauts, killed- .. in • * • • • ford, sister of Mrs, Frank Lint- In a third Saturday night plane crashes, are also buried, 8-OZ %\ WOWAOW nernei^ of Talcottville, died Satur­ ^ addition to national parks rested if the children were not to use either medical or re- sections blocked by abandoned Ran, lAura lAvlnla, adopted daughter of Andrew and Church St., New Haven. ner of Talcottville, died Satur- recreation areas already inoculated and returned to ligious grounds for their de- autos parked at crazy angles break, at the home of William The two Apollo 1 pilots will be Dorothy Sanson Hall, 200 Oak S t, Wapping. Sha arrived at PtCGS I day at Newington Veterans created Kley of 67 Deepwood Dr., the buried there 'Tuesday with he- Mrs. John Harvey Hospital. SheShi was a former cap- recomLrHei”',°rru' i o ...... International Airport. her neiw hmne this nfonth. Her maternal grandparents are CUT B EA N S thief entered the house bv a , . ^ . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sanson, 86 Hamlin St. Her paternal tain in thee Army, Nurse corps. T RedwonH^NB ? . to c l T ' un I T " " * , closed since 7:30 a.m. Thurs- _uM 41. roes honors. Gris.som at 9 a.m. Mrs. (Catherine Erskine Har­ ^ ‘ —A Redwoods National Park to comply with the school re- have the parents arrested was reopened at 5-45 pm Sun cellar wnndow while the house Survivors also include a grandmother is Mrs. F. Andrew Hall, Utica, N.Y. She has a vey, 88, of 699 Poster St., Wap­ in Northern California. "We quirements. The children re- unanimously endorsed by the ’ v . p. . was vacant and fled with $27 ®'®'l Chaffee at 1 p.m. brother, John, 5H. daughter and another sister. day. humco-w * ® " " ' ping, formerly of Manchester, must preserve a significant ceived their vaccination for board of education, in cash. White's body will be taken to • • • • • The funeral will be held to­ 6 ’A O l f l wife of John Harvey, died late acreage of these primeval red- smallpox and polio inoculations The board several years ago Sub for 6th graf; Midwest Police said no one was in the a Highland Falls, N.Y., funeral tPAEHEni Goerlng, Deborah Lee, daughter of James C. and Jac­ morrow at 8:45 a.m. from the Commuter trains, which had r IOUAOMD CANS Saturday evening at a Man­ woods as a national park,” he and returned to their school, made mandatory the require- house from 6:30 p.m. to 1:15 home to await burial al the U.S. queline Shelly Goerlng, 82 Coleman Rd. She was bom Jan. 20 I Ahem Funeral Home, 180 functioned irregularly through- chester convalescent home'. said. “This is a 'la.st chance’ the Northeast School, on Thurs- ment that all children be a.m. Military Academy at West Point at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents swoyji^pu^s. 6»1 UflHi 3 sj, n J fh® storm crisis, ran heavily Mrs. Harvey was born Aug. Farmington Ave., Hartford, conservation opportunity. If we day. oculated if they are to attend , j j / Stolen were $7.50 in John F. at 11 a.m. Tuesday. are Mr. and Mr& A. George Shelly, Lansdale, Pa. Her paternal ^ VAor'LraHpacked tinlVtwith rtcxi-vrvlz^people andn nW nearly 9, 1878 in Scotland and came with a solemn high Mass of ’. She was Erin Jane Sheehan ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chabot, Mexico, masses, glaciers, meadows and Hospital spokesmen voiced 1 iKoney box to a (ed one reporter to inspect the Maina Her paternal grandmother is Mrs. Harry Buckmlster, the Nazarene. VERNON—Erin Jane Shee- timbered valleys is close to ma- fear that a blood shortage would pool table was pned and cabi- moon.ship Sunday, -said the in- 46 Overland St. She has two brotbers, RoMe, 6^ and Ruaeell, 5. Survivors, besides her hus- han, two-month-old daughter of jor metropolitan areas and lies develop. They said blood donors S I USDA CHOICE BEEF SALE! Daisy Butts SHOULDIR U 75. ne^ and shelves behind the side of Apollo 1 looked "like the • • • • • band, include a son, Thomas Thomas F. and Marie Bellrose entirely within national for- had made almost no dorrations Frechette, Ann Elizabeth, daugihter of Herman and Harvey of Wapping: 2 daugh- Sheehan of 15 Bancroft Rd., eats,” he said, since Thursday when the snow ■ke w T ? of ®« ®‘>-®--®« World Pope Paul Receives 'War II that took a direct hit.” Constance Androlevich Frechette, 67 Faraham Rd., South ters, Mrs. Elizabeth McKinney died Saturday at her home. She —A Potomac Valley park in began. w w im - o k m u Windsor. She was bom Jan. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ CHUCK SfEAK . an. 11 4am. ■ » and Mrs. William Graif^ both was born in Putnam. Maryland, Virginia and West L T o r NASA has not announced Looting, particularly severe pital. Her maternal g -andfather Is William Androlevich, Tol­ of Manchester; 8 grandchil- Survivors, besides her parents, Virginia. He said thi.s world' £ e r f t f b®oo>^® of th® Apollo 1 & UVIRWURSr Friday and Saturday in the land Rd., Bolton. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. emd Mrs. Bologna ARMOUR STAR - BY THE PIECE dren and 17 great-grandchil- include two brothers, Thomas help make the Potomac Valley President of Soviet SSI, s .Jd r"'-'" West Side neighborhood plagued Denis E. Frechette, 11 Tanner St. She has a brother, Miark In that break, which took f damaged U Anthony Sheehan and Daniel a model scenic and recreation last summer by looting and riot­ Allan, 10; and a sister, Lori Ann, 9. LONDON BROIL VA'nCAN (JITY (AP) —Pope city. ’The other four blasts dam­ Funeral services will be held Joseph Sheehan; and four sis- area for the nation, ing, dropped off sharply. At • • • • • Franks nNAt/?S^Nui »59« tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the ters, Kathleen Ann Sheehan, —An Apostle Island .national Paul VI received Soviet Presi- aged Communist party offices least 237 looting arrests were cracker-eating vandals smashed perhaps from a battery or Reilly, Patricia Lee^ daughter at Joseph Peter end Church of the Nazarene. The Kelley Marie Sheehan, Maura lakeshore in Wisconsin to "add h a ‘president were xr- * expected to dis- I f on I T Z " " t ^ dent. itorium Where " £ y " grandparents are JXr. and Mrs. Leon Biathrow, East Hart­ £.dsiEast. v^emeiery.Oemeterv maternal t _ i grandparents,j . _Mr. _ and _ And heu again urged Congress official.granieu xo so nign a L^mmumst cuss h the Vietnam viemam w'arwar $xndana crackers and beer P“'® Friends may call at relations in . the Ohdeago public and parochial ford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas SHOULDER STEAK BONELESS Mrs. Thomas Bellrose of Put- establish a nationwide system ~ ^ ^ ^ Swift Premium HA *2” Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ...... of trailB uL ' was received at the Soviet Union. Vatican circles schools and many suburban R stily, 2 Vera Bt., Rockville. She has a sister, Laurie Ann. 3. nam. of trails which he sa’d h 1h »»fw *av.civcu ai uic ooviex. union, van pfp.‘7«rs 5 • • I * • • Main St., am ,7 ,« ,. schools, remained closed, but the stae-P Hirhts^ smQoVw>B b ^®® f®"!®® o'" contaminants ine stage lights, smashed potted j,, tj-e oxveen Setto, Lisa Ann, daughter of Michael and Barbara Carl- The family Kiavaf St. BernBrd’.q Femetprv Appalachian tra 1 from MBino tn ____ aooui pos.sioie runner ______, ____ plants, and tossed papers and ' FILLET STEAK suggests ^ a t ^ a y at St. Bernard’s Cemetery, Appalachian trail from Maine to unofficial private vi.sit. contacts between the 'Vatican versities resumed classes. eon Sette, 105 Bridge St. She was born Jan. 21 at Manchester W those wishing to do .so may Rockville, books throughout classrooms. ^ NASA official reported Sat- Georgia. He said the Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather Is Oscar R. make memorial contributions to „ , „ , „ „1„_ shniiiH *1, Soriet president went to and the Soviet Union short of Food hoarding remained a The break was discovered by fl'at the moonship had Carlson, Greenwich. Her paternal grandfather is Joseph Sette, the custodian early this morn- °n internal power - its PRISHLY QROUND U I!!! P-Pert £ r^lie^rs In Smenla! ^ £ i t " t o Stam ford. GROUMD CHUCK the Church of the Nazarene. ^ charge of arrangements. trails from the pBn..Hi= b ...... ------‘*’® °<®®ial portion of Pod- shelves bare from a weekend ing. Police confiscated an open batteries — during the • * • • • almost In MBvifn a' H M ^ ®TOwd of more than KM gomy's state visit to Maly came onslaught of shoppers afraid to bottle of beer and two empty f''ag®tly- Sunday, the space OOBDor, Ohrittine Lee, daugliilkr of Walter N. end Hermann N. Tiemann Jr, mar heritao- t i f " ^ ™ P®®®°®® applauded and waved to a close, he and President Giu- be caught without supplies, bottles which they found behind “g®ncy backtracked and said it POR SYIW TEMPLE OSAHGES Charles H. Whltford ter to it- s u rom Tidewa- as Podgomy's limousine, Soviet seppe Saragat scheduled a fi- Truck drivers found it difficult Susen Ostrowalkl Connor, 10 cottage St., Rockville. She was CHUCK CUBES Hermann Newell Tiemann Jr., TA ^ 10Q o Ti. 1 c!. . Charles H. Whitford, 78, of the auditorium stage curtain. f*®®" external power, bom Jan. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal ° banners mounted on its fenders, nal talk before Pofteornv left to make deliveries in the snow- A radio valued at $20 was stol- *'®®®*ving electricity from out- 74, of 189 S. Main St. antique Thompsonville, father of Mrs. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Matthew N. Ostrowakl, New- dealer and refinisher, died this Elizabeth P. Ratcliffe of Man­ crossed St. Peter’s Square. the Quirinal presidential palace clogged streets. en sometime last Thursday f^*® ®Pa®®ship, and was only morning at a Manchester con Extra precautions were ar- for the Soviet Embassy. Gary, Ind., continued to dig _rt-i*___ 1 “sirnulatincr” nn\i.*or hall, OaUfoniia. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. 10 'O' 29* fror.i the home of Ann Seifert simulating” internal power. Chester, died Saturday at Hart­ ranged for the Podgorny au- Podgorny is to return to Mos- ®®t from a 24-dnch sno'wfall that W alter L. Oumor, Crystal Lake. She has two sisters, Coiinire, valescent home. Hospital Notes of 131 Deepwood Dr. The thief ford Hospital. dience, following a bombing cow Tuesday. Since his arrival brought life almost to a halt. The Soviet labor new.spaper 8, and Holly, 8. Mr. Tiemann lived in Man­ entered the home .sometime be­ Survivors also include anoth­ ViHitiiig hours are 2 fo 8 p.m. Sunday night that damaged a last Tuesday, he has discussed New snow threatened to slow Trud said the astronauts were • • • * • CALIPORMIA TASTY chester 23 years, coming here tween 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. by er daughter, 5 brothers, 2 sis- *" “II areas excepting nialer- Roman Catholic church in politics and economics with Ital- the process of clearing the the victims of American “hurry McCarthy, Kometfa Nell, son of Keimeth John and from East Hartford. He carried breaking a rear basement win­ and haste” to reach the moon. on business from his home. t grandchildren, and 17 iilty where they are 2:30 to 4 Rome. St. Peter's Basilica was ian officials and visited industri- state's roads, with the Indiana Marcia Kiistoff McCarthy, 141 Center St. He was born Jan. GRADE g r a d e " a " is Your Assurance of the Finest gieat-grandchildien. p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and private closed to the public at noon, 90 al and tourist sites. toll read the only usable major dow. The break was discovered T. Borisov, the newspaper’s sci­ 21 at Manchester Memorial Hosirftal. His maternal grand­ Emperor Grapes » 19< Survivors include his wife, by the owner when she return­ entific commentator, said the Mrs. Lillian Beers Tiemann; Funeral services will be held rooms ruuins where they(hey are 10 a.ni.a.m. minutes before Podgorny ar- .p^g Church of Pius X built “Uery. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Krlstoff, 314 School S t Poultry Available. W hy Settle for Second Best? PROM PLOR0A tomorrow at_4 11 a.m. at the New- basildca has ed home at 10 p.m. Mercury space capsules had three sons, H. Newell Tiemann to 8 p.m. \'lsitors are requested rived The basildca has re- after World War II was empty Snow’s weight crushed a large EOs paternal grandparents are Mr. and libs. John McCarthy, , „ J ^ n,, ®"^ Whitney Funeral not to smoke In patients' rooms, mained open during past ptapal ^jjen the bomb exrfoded alwut portion of a Western Michigan A boy’s red bicycle was been full of defects and .some of 18 Luird PL of Glaatonbury, Howard T. Tie- Home, 218 Burn.side Ave., Ea.st No more timn two visitors at visits by foreign statesmen and .45 Simday night The blast University fieldhouse in Kala- stolen about 10:30 Friday night lh®‘r equipment had been of low • • « • * Vine Ripe t o m a t o e s u 25* mann of Dallas, Tex. and An­ Hartford. Burial will be in Oak while the owner was playing quality. The amount of defects UC QUARTERS thony S. Tiemann of Andover; one time jHir patient. presidents. ^ the outer hiazoo. No one was injured. LeBCtCB, Mlohael Edward, son of hCdiael W. and Pa­ 11 Grove Cemetery, Springfield, pool at Downtown Billiards on Increased in the Gemini series, tricia Uveimore Lazeren, 90 Ayere Rd., Wapping. He was FRESH CHICKEN WITH RACK CRM R-AM - U l. NO. 1 - 2'A" AtUNIMUM two daughters. Mrs. Gaylord C. Ma.ss. Patients Today: 2.59 The Vatican had mode clear wall, shattered stained glass "®®*® highways in Michi- Cottage St. he asserted. tVeir of Manchester and Mrs. Podgorny's was an unofficial windows, destroyed a confes- &®“ "'®*'® cleared, but second- bora Jan. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital, His maternal „ „ , „ „ , „ J,. Friends may call at the fn- The theft was reported by The Soviet Union has never grandparents are-Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Livermore, 209 Fdt BREAST QUARTERS F. Backnian Sellers of Sudbury, ^ ADMITTED SATURDAY: ® carpet—bright sional and half a marble balus- riiads continued impassable. the victim’s mother, Mrs. Bar- announced any space deaths U Apples AAcIntoth 3 ^ 39* George Bonze], Stafford ycUcw - was laid from the spot trade and broke windows of Sunday church services in Kala- Rd., Wapping. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and MTs. FRESH CHICKEN WITH WMQ Mass.; a brother, Robert W. Tie- __ bara Fields of 144 Glenwood although rumors of some have mann, and a sister, Mrs. I.sabel Springs; Raymond Camposeo, where Podgorny’s car halted to apartments nearby. mazoo were called off at the Edward J. Majkowakl, East Hartford. C ^ V O C A LIPO IN IA - LARGE SIZE, SAUD TREAT .tlrN. Bertha Mann St. circulated outside the country, « * e « • Davis, both of New Milford, ■M-ra R th B I, XT ^®^®‘’ i ^^rs. Olive the doorway leading Up to Pope Police declined to comment mayor’s request due to the A thief who slipped an e l e c ------— Belcher, Susan Elizabeth, daughter of Frederick D. and CHICKEN LIVERS and eighteen grandchildren. f H If h" f 1"' l^''®nce, Coventry: Mrs Helen Paul’s studio, where Pope Paul- on a motive for the bobming but Parking problem. Downtown 90, trie drill under his jacket Fri­ Riosemaila Bmedykt Bticher, 706 Griffin Rd., Wapping. She Avocado Pears 2 »»29< Funeral services will be held nf' MBn h f t " h B ' Gronlund, Brandy St., Bolton; B^^eeted Podgorny. He intro- one spokesman noted the series streets were clogged with aban- day at Grand-Way Store In the K iD cht GoiriTllfxtAx Wednesday at 11 a.m. at Wat- Bt 7 w t w If B Kevin Holland, 663 Deming S t ’ *’*'® Soviet president to of explosions foUowing Podgor- doned cars. ’The Kalamazoo was born Jan. 19 at Miendiester Memorial HospltaL Her BARBECUED CHICKENS Parkade eluded a store secur- maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Wladyflaw Bene- kiAs West Funeral Home, 142 B B n t r i a r t t o r d convales- y/apping; Cora Irons, 86 Laurel ^mleto Cardinal acognani, Va- ny’s arrival and said, “We know Gazette failed to gel out a Sun- dyfct, Watertown, N.Y. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. E. Center St. The Rev. Felix cem nome. sne was the widow gj . KleiAschmidt 86 *“‘=®’' ®e®re'tary of state, and that he is supppsed to see the day edition. of Waldemar Mann. UConn Course and Mrs. Donald B elter, Watertown, N.T. She has a sister, M. Da'vis, pastor of Second Summit St.; Thomas Madden, 2 ®®'’eral monsignors from Vati- Pope.” The Michigan toll of stbrm- Mrs. Mann was bom in Ger- Jennifer Marie, 4. Congregational Church, will of- Eastbrook Ct., Rockville; Mrs. offices dealmg with Soviet A one-pound plastic explosive r®la;ted deaths rose to at least • • • • • 5 9 c ficiate. Burial will be in New- *'b ^u I" ^^“nchestpr Laurette Marquis, 341 Hilliard ®"^ Eastern Church affairs, was placed on a ledge of the 20. Minute Maid scribed as thin and wearing a training courses, will BoieottL KevlB Emilio, son of George E. and Lillian Ivory Snow ^89< \SL37c 83e 36c town Village Cemetery at the w h if b cu ’ ^''®- Marion Moran, En- '^®® ^h® church wall, police said. ’Hiey The storm grazed Ohio’s edge, goatee and maroon coat', tuck- ^® presented to eight town em- We.st® Hartford. BV nr She. B wa.s aQ mem­mom. Antoinette Paul, 104 ^®'’- Msgr. Agostino Casaroli, said a car carrying three young leaving mu<^ of the Van, Wert Mhuif BoraottL 484 Park Rd., West Hartford. Re was bora convenience of the family. ed the drill under his jacket ployes on Feb. 7, prior to the ber of Bethany Lutheran School St.; Mrs. Gertrude Red- ®’^P®ri on Church relations men was seen in an adjoining ared without power and tele- Jan. 20 at Manchester Memorial HoqiltaL His maternal DETBtGOilT Friends may call at the fu- Church, West Hartford. grandparents are Mr. and Mts. Ralph Miner, Hebron. His pa­ LGE PKG Beral home tomorrow from 3 uker. Rocky Hill; John Shea, 119 Communist governments street minutes before the explo- l^one service. Convoy, a nearby store**^^*^^** o ' 0»® Manchester Board of Directors’ Maxwell House iSA *2“ ClANT PKG 89c Survivors include two sisters, ternal grendraother la Mrs. Irms Borsottt, Hebron. He has a Oxydol MOC C'*!'! fK® 79c Bonus 39c M M fu V, f nr f Fc't®'' St.; Nancy W ebb,'857 ®"‘* frequent traveler to Hun- alon. community of 1,200, was almost to 5 and and 7 to 9 p.m. The guard, George Quenne- meeting, brother, Steven, 8; and a sister, Darlene, 9. wlrtso B B Center St.; David Wilcox 55 gary and Poland on missions. In July 1962, a timebomb ®ompleteIy without power. vine, spotted the bulge in his Frank O. Steele, housing code Alexis Bordua rtar^ ra^ M d Mrs^ Laura Smith Hillside St. ’ They went into the papal stu- damaged an organ in St. Peter’s A new storm blasted the Ore- SHORTENING of Hartford, and a brother, jacket and followed him out, l” aP®®tor, has completed a ‘ h m 83c UB CAN ELLINGTON — Alexis Bor­ A rkx^lTrIrp™^ ' ^^® ^opc and Podgor- Basilioa, witWn Vatican City, gon Coast at Newport with Mrs. Filberts •ffi'iSiii Jg45c Tide Detergent 32c Crisco 3-LSGtN 93e Charles Behrendt of St. Peters­ side the store where he tried ^oi^rse on “The Role of Local 37c dua, 77. of 9 High Ridge Rd., ADMITTED YESTBRODAY; ny, taWng places around the Two explosive devices were winds of 100 m.p.h. and moved to stop him. The thief shoved Government Agencies in Hous- burg, Fla. Mrs. Patricia Aubin, 119 Hany Pope's desk. The Rev. Jozef found hidden .under Uera of up through the Willmette Val- husband of Mrs. Lillian Legge The Taylor and Modeen Fu- Quenneville, however, and ran ^1^ Program s.” Bordua, died Saturday night at nBrai H^m iTc“ ol*' r B®atrice Olsr, former rector of the Pon- seats there the following Sep- ley. An undersea garden at toward the rear of the Park- The following seven supervls- Wish-Bone ITALIAN DRESSING 8-QZ BTL 39c Duz PREMIUM DETRCeiT GIANT PKG 89e 3-U CAN a Rockville Convalescent home. S H artf^d fs fo ^ ^ ark o'; Mrs i h e f ^ f r i tiffeial Russian College in Rome, temher. Newport was demolished and ade. As he was running, he ory personnel th the public Golden Fluffo 89c 'V®*iarge Of Mrs. Alice Carl. 85 Tanner St.; acted as transtator. In February, 1965, a home- much of the sea life escaped Mr. Bordua was bom Dec. 1, dropped . the d rill,. valu^ at works department have com- 1889 In (Canada, and was' for­ Are in- barney. 27F The bomh Sunday night dam- made device containing one into the ocean. Winds of M complete. ; Kuefleld Dr.; M ^ y Felice, 444 aged the Church of 8t. Piux X in pound of dynamite exploded m.p.h. were measured at Sal- pleted a course on “Effective m r d . OlSV^o;I M O O merly employed for many In the rest of the breaks. Supervisory Practices,” Em- Cheer Detergent pkg 36c Dash Detergent G IA N T PKG 82c Calo Dog Food 0 CANS 1 years at Rockville woolen mills. 7 o- Marjorie Monte Mario, a middle-class against a closed wooden gate in ®m, and Portland had 75-m.p.h. only one theft was reported, est J. Tureck; highway au- ^in'y®*’ S i'! Maurice section on a hdU oveo-looking the the VaOcan wall. winds which blew the roof off a iEEHIflFOB A UFBTIlfBI He was a life member of the But damage was done. I perintendent; Lawrence Witt- Vott'U never bave to buy film again , . . STRAINED 'tf\4V*07 Maple Grove Society of Rock- Charles'Jarman FrfncoliS 6ir"snrik^J'° ' ^------^------two-story apartment building. At an unoccupied home at kofske, water and sewer shper- because each time Liggetta developa and prints your roll of Buck A White or BABY FO O D IV J JARS Hartford, brother of Mrs. Phyl- Clarence Hebenstreit Tolland’ ®^®®^®'7 ^°lpe8, and copper tubing, foreman, In Ihe h l ^ a y de- SMOZCAN 43c N. X; 5 soni, Lawrence Bordua this afternoon at^ewkirck and Grtffin’ M ’ Waouik S i,^ ^ Margaret Wupper- were familiar with the city’s main thoroughfare, PoHoe said all pipes wpre cut partment. ElwA'RaRi laal ar CUckaR •*OZ FKO 39c StraHglwart Dag Faa4 3 ’c‘;gii28c Omnwy Cailacfc S tk b i-ozHta 47c and Howard ^ rd u a , both of Whttnev Funeral Home^ P i i n £ ^ feld. 90 Grandview St. wheel, but they seldom used It. The storm thundered ihto Ida- in the cellar and a cellar door The courses were sponsored Crasio L llackwal Marmalada visjAi 39c Dntdi MaM Br^ CaaUaa iM u m 4 9 c Haiai Kftdmp 2 ifSf 47c MloWgan, Jam es . Bordua7 If Si! i^^H^tforJ S ’ R^^r v^on S BIRTHS SATURDAY- A “ I" Montana, pelt- stolen. - by the UOonn Institute of Pub- Harts Dai Ya SrOZHta 19c Oeorgla, Robwt Bordua of Burial was In W^fVmet«rv b " u. . SATU^AY. A guild of porters successfully Ing the northern Rockies with Police did not know when the lie Service. The certificates break took place. wlH be presented by Mavo*- iTMu. «d L«™i a,Mu. SSIa" IL'SS.. " . i t |U G «jn T DRUG HUCIS VnCTM Af ntH NAIiaNAl turn MAMan otog VM H S a m MOW W UMt OUANIIM I At the O o a ^ tlcu t (JbUd.CkiM- Nathan AiioetinelU, ' na PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 80, 1967 Section Two MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1967 iMmtrlfrHtrr Cttritittg ?l|rralii MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1967 Pages 13 l a »...... '^r. TV-Radio TonigRt 5 Is Weekend ' ■■ ...... ' ■’------—------:------Highway Toll E. J. HoU-- . persons i)ied as a're^lt Television of wieekent} ac about 3 kept breaking out at the roof. CJarfe had to be pushed out of the Elk’s Club, Kiwanis Club 5:00 News 7:45 Joe Garaglola Concerned ever Lever Sunday morning at 82 Chestnut St Several occupants were 5:15 Speak Up Hartford 7:50 Sing Along the way before ladders could be set up.(Herald photo by and Hartford Club, 6:00 N^ws 8:10 Pop Concert WALUNGFORD (AP) — Con- injured. It took several hours to subdue the blaze aq fire Ofiara.) 6:15 Barry Farber Show 9:10 Night beat gre.ssman John S. Monagan (D- Omar Shrine Club remember­ State Sen. David Barry, left, - and U.S; Representative Emilio Q. Daddario, discuss the acci­ 6:45 Lowell Thomas 11:00 News. Sporl.s. Weather ed the birthday today with a dent that took the lives o f three astronauts Friday- Daddario was speaker at a testimonial 7:00 The World Tonight 11:30 Other Side of the Day Conn.) expressed anxiety Satur­ Deslcned day about use of the optional and he described the damage as flower arrangement. dinner for Barry. (Herald photo by Pinto.) voting lever in the 1966 election. Fire Drives 13 Persons “ heavy.” ■ Holl has traveled extensively Hearing in Third Week The lever, in use for the first To GW* Fire department officials say in Europe and Australia, and wishers from the four towns of time in 1966, “ had the effect of the first alarm wsls turned in frequently visited his native Daddario Extolls Astronauts the 4th Senatorial District — losing votes for subordinate can­ Loaded Just Tlis From Chestnut St. Home at 3:22 a.m. by Betsy Wilkins, England. His Bolton home, on Manchester, Glastonbury, Marl­ didates where 'voters failed to a nurses’ aide at the nearby the former Daniel’s farm, Is fill­ borough and East Hampton. How Much NHRR Is Worth into other rooms of the 80- In Talk at Barry Dinner pull the party lever” , Monagan Care To Thirteen persons, includ­ The two Neiwman children, Laurel Manor Convalescent ed with many choice antiques About 3(X) tickets were sold tor told the Democratic Town Com­ ing nine children, fled their year-old building. , Earl, 14, and Andy, 12, were Home. She called a telephone from the country of his birth. U.S. Rep. Emilio Q. Daddario, Daddario said, “there is within -the $10 per plate event. Dominates ICC Arguments mittee. With burning three - family The roof of the building was both cut on the legs escaping operator who called the fire de­ Besides his extensive develop­ Any Type a House member of the Space all of us the ability to meet The general chairman was The congressman pointed out charred black in the rear and through the window. Both re­ partment. ments in the Manchester area dwelling at 82 Chestnut S t and Exploration Committee, all of this country’s challenges, John Sullivan, Barry's cam­ NEW YORK (AP)—An Inter­ through the construction of resi­ the ■vote for governor totaled burned through In several delved stitches. Many calls on the fire came Holl developed tracts in Hart­ Washablas yesterday morning shortly Saturday night extolled this be they in space, in education, paign manager in the Novem­ state Commerce Commission dential or commercial struc­ 1,(X)8,135. ’There were 19,232 few- Time- places. Fire on the first floor The Bowers children also in to police and the fire depart­ ford ajwl East Hartford, and after 3 a.m. Two adults in housing, or in economic op­ ber campaign, Matt Moriarty tures over tracks or on New Ha- cc 'votes for comptroller, 18,946 was so Intense that the only went out the window. James, ment, and several box alarms has sold land throughout New country’s deceased astronauts hearing Into the proposed 'sale portunity.” was honorary chairman. Both ven property not now eing for attorney general, 16,271 for were burned and three of p>art remaining of several 13, needed stitches on his arm, were sounded. Police arrived at England, and In Florida,' Ohio as “ men of proven courage and of the New Haven Railroad en­ “ Not all of us are in posi­ are from Manchester. The toast­ used. treasurer and 1,149 for secre- the children were cut as kitchen chairs-was their metal and Andy, 9, was not hurt. the scene before the fire trucks and Alabama. skill, with the capabilities and tered a third week here today Saving the willingness to represent us tions where we can work to master was Donald Potter of Should the price on the New of state, he said. they scrambled through a frames. Their father went with them. and Lt. Henry Gauruder, and in a new venture of no bound­ meet those challenges,’ ’ he Glastonbury, former high sher­ with lawyers arguing whether Haven be raised too high, the ^ closer elections this differ- bedroom ^ n d ow . Mason said no cause for the According to Mrs. Newman, his Patrolmen Clarence Heritage aries.” said, “ but, our state and fed­ iff of Hartford Coimty. the price is right. Penn Central Interests might could spell the margin be- fire has been determined. eyes were burned and he is and Charles Morneau aided the Some o^%eni refuge in Pilots on Coast He said, “ Astronauts Gris­ eral legislators are, and with call off the whole deal, despite fween victory and defeat, the Features Mrs. Alice Newman, her two wearing patches over them. He distressed occupants and evacu­ A pack^e of securities, obli­ a house aiplind thit comer at som, White and Chaffee pos- them rests the - responsibility expected approval by the U.S. congressman commented. children and her brother, John was discharged from the hos­ ated them from the Harry gations and cash has been 81 Laurel St: and were evacu­ Warmly Greeted essed the virtues upon which for planning for fulfillment Of agreed upon by trustees of the Supreme Court, probably i n ------Bowers, and his children, pital, but must return, she said. Groves Jr. residence at 31 Lau­ this country was built — ad- needed programs.” bankrupt line and management mid-February, ated by police when the fire occupied the downstairs apart­ Sleeping on the second floor rel St. when the iflames threat­ Two Manohe^er pilots have ■yancement for the good of all “ In Dave Barry,” he said, of the merging Pennsylvania Bondholder counsel indicated RANGE threatened that building. ment. She said one, o f her chil­ were Mrs. Susan Risley and ened the house. fini^ed thedr Wp to, the West Americans, and-jitot for single “ you have elected one who rec­ and New York Central Rail- would conclude today their According to William C. Ma­ dren woke her aiiif.she ran to her two children, Richard, 10, TWO ,:l*dhce gatjiered the displaced Op^K| ;^ying their sii^e-engine. ■honor,'!.. ognizes the-fact that elected of­ roads. cross questioning of Bradford son, chief o f the ’Town Fire De- the kitchen hoping to put out and Adete, 7. A third child, Mi­ plafie. This afternoon they will, FUEL OIL occupants to make certain ev­ Speakl^ at -tlw K -of C .Home,; ficials must show the path and ■While future security (jOota- W. 'Hiompson; general real es< In Mix or Match Colors partment,(the flre began in the the fire, but was drivm back. chael, had been spending the leave San Diego, Calif., where SPEED SPEED eryone was safely out of the at a -t^stimpnial. and fund-rais­ must supply the means and the tlons will determine the actual agent of the New Haven, kitchen of the first floor. Jtt She was treatad at Manchester night at his grandmother’s they landed yesterday. ’They GASOLINE burning house. An Urgent ing dinner for Stote Sen. David- ways to success. The American value of the package, the trus- Joseph Auerbach, special- spread to the upstairs apart­ Memorial Hospital for third de­ house. will fly to Calexico, Calif., to G-E CLOTHES DRYER search took place when 10-year- M. Barry, he said, “I am here people will do the rest. tees say it sdiould be • worth counsel for the New Haven, said G-E AUTOMATIC WASHER ment, doing damage in the two gree bums to her hands and Mrs. Risley led her children spend'several days. old Richard Ri^ey could not be with, heavy heart, because of ‘"There are times in our life about $140 million and repre- ^ a n k A. Mason, of Meredith & kitchens above and spread also slight facial bums. out the front door. She was Carl McAllister Jr. of 143 'k Drying Time Automatically Controlled Large Copoeity Woshbosket found. He was finally Ideated, Friday night's tragedy at Cape when we must recognize that Bents a falh price fpr absorption Grew, Boston real estate consul- BANTLY OIL k treated at , the hospital for Oami>field Rd. said he and barefoot, clad in light pajamas, Kennedy, a tragedy which piust all is not simple and should not of the del^cit-pla^ed New Ha- iants, who surveyed various k Special Setting for Permanent Press Clothes niter-Ho Woshbig System (OMI’ANY, INC. k smoke Inhalation, and Mrs. sitting aiug in a warm police Richard Leadbetter of 30 Hack­ serve as an impetus to com­ be taken for granted, in our ven Into the projected Penn New Haven properties, would ★ Four-Wery Exhaust Venting Carol Obremskl and her two ear. matack St. will leave from Cal­ :!:il MAIN SrUKKT Safety Lid Switch plete the moon-exploration pro­ striving for Improvement,” Central system. then take the stand as the tenth exico either Wednesday or k Lint Trap 'k Interior Illumination -:Ar Bleach Dfspensm* children, Robin, 5, and Frank, In the fire, a pet canary. Pret­ gram, n io s e thrae heroes would Daddario said. New Haven bondholders have witnesses expected to testl- TKI,. IHil-i.Miri 4, also escaped through the ty Boy, belonging to Adele Ris­ Thursday for their return flight Kkve wanted it’ that way.'' He concluded, “ We must first opened a campaign, through a ^ ^or the road. Hock villi' S7r)-.j27l front door. to Hartford. Calexico is a small ley, died from the’smoke. He said that, as a member know and accept the goals of corps of lawyers, to get a c o n - ______town on the Mexican border About 10 Sunday morning, ’The Rirfey famdly is staying of the Space and Exploration our American way of life, and Biderably higher price for the about 100 miles east of the Cal­ Mrs. Risley was at the house at the home of Jean Marcel at Committee, he will press for. then, we must accept whatever line. ifornia coast. gathering clothing and other 47 Avondale Rd., and the new funds and for full speed struggles and sacrifices are nec­ Counsel for the Pennsylvania New For belongfings. She appeared dazed Obremakd family is staying at McAllister said they were de­ ahead, to ipake certain that essary to fulfill those goals.” toured from landing in San Die­ and the Central have responded and heavily fatigued. Her chil­ the home of Paul ’Turcotte at the program Is fulfilled. Saturday’s dinner tor Barry GINO'S Casa DeCoiffure go on their first try because of by challenging various New Ha­ 1967 dren were at the home of Gil­ 24 Goslee Dr., Mrs- Obremski’s "As with those three hereos,” was attended by about 200 well- ven -valuations as unreasonably 861 CENTER ST. — For Appointments, Call 643-6808 G-E “P - r man LaGasse at 22 Pine Hill uncle. heavy smog and had to land high. St., where they are staying. Fires In Greenwich and elsewhere. He said the weather was cold in San Diego and was Officials of New York, Oon- She made several trips into Stamford caused serious dam­ WITH SELF-CLEANING OVEN a warpi 80 degrees in Calexico. nectlcnit, Rhode Island and Mas- Winter Special! the house to put things in a age, but no one was injured. The two took txff from Braln- eachusetts wait meanwhile—for car. On her final- trip she was In Greenwich, a general alarm ard Field in Hartford last perhaps t'wo more weeks—for a Cleans Your Oven As Easy As A.B.C. crying, sobbing. In her arms blaze destroyed an unoccupied chance to back a three-way FASHION HAIR DESIGN she had a shoe box, some 60-room mansion in the fashion­ Thursday. Several delays took merger os the only chance for place, once when thq plane WITH A BODY PERM. INCObUDES CUT and SET strands of clothing and a plas­ able Cos Cob section. A wall of the New Haven’s survival. The ITS THAT SIMPU tic container filled with orange water sent up by firemen saved wasn't ready, then when fog New Haven serves parts of the With Free Can of Bonat Fragrant Hair Spray •SALE* covered Bratnard Field. ’They Juice.- “Oh, what next, what St. Mary’s Girl’s High School, Tradem arkof Trust tour states. NOW IN PROGRESS had to double back from-Geor- NOW ON SPECIAL $12.50 COMPLETE (A) Move Door 1 (B) Set Oven Latch I (C ) Set Oven Timer next,” ^ e sobbed. “You work which stood about 10 feet from The IOC, having set inclusion THRU WEDNUSDAY, KMUARY 1 so hajxi and so long to get a the abandoned building. g(ia to South Carolina because of the New Haven as a condition REGULAR PERMANENTS $10.00 COMPLETE Latch to Cleon 1 to Cleon 1 For Cleoning Cydo nice home. And now this. Oh, of violent weather in Atlanta. In appro-ving the Penn Central The 60-year-old mansion on In their approach to the To accommodate those we could not handle, we are what’s going to happen next.” the former Alexander L. Dom- merger. Is supposed to be con- In the Risley apartment the West sey- announced today the FALSE TEETH The Airctic tern is the cham­ reappointment of three Judges. CHARGE YOUR No ups and downs In your Prescription NEW... m m • YARNS • NOTIONS Laasanttss an

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IMPORTED FROM EUROPE Marine Captain Given Andover THE BEST LABEL , 2 Sessions Navy Commendation FOR YOUR TABLE 10 BIG DAYS! Highly-decorated Marine Corps Capt. Simon H. Greg­ A re Set on BONELESS CHUCK BONELESS ory of 571 Hartford Rd. this morning received the SHOULDER iTEAi 9 9 '^ CHUCK FILLET ^ 8 9 ‘ Navy Commendation Medal with a combat “ V” for T ax Review FEBRUARY 1st thru 11th meritorious service performed while on duty in Viet­ The board of tax review will SHORT CUT Farewell Gifts for Rev. and Mrs. Shimoda VALUE nam from January to August 1966. meet there times during the first BONE.Le-.SS CHUCK DOUBLE This was, his second tour of two weeks of February to hear Tli« Rev. Robert Shimoda, pastor of TalcottvUle Congregational Church, and his wife open duty in the combat zone. He to perform enthusiastically, and any appeals from taxpayers on •et o f dishes given to the couple at a farewell reception last night. Rev. Mr. Shimoda, pas­ had previously served in Viet­ when the need for a Civil A f­ RIB STEAK SEE THE WORLD assessments on the grand list CUBE STEAK tor for nine years, is leaving this week to serve the First Congregational Church in Hop- nam from December 1964 to fairs officer became apparent of O ct 1, 1966. Ington, Mass. A silver serving tray was also presented to the couple. About 70 parishlon- March, 1965. he “ rapidly developed a dy­ •ts attended the reception. The Rev. Robert Bills will be the interim pastor. (Herald photo / ‘(oy STAMPS All of the meetings 'will be He has received many com­ namic program Without the aid fey Pinto.) Famous Collecfion of records or preidous experi­ held in the board of assessors i b 7 mendations and also wears a office in the town office build­ I EVERY ence.” ' .a'\ Silver Star, the Vietnamese ing. The sj^edule is as follows: Cross of Gallantry, the Vietna- Oapt. Gregory and Ws wife, a u D m m M u u B Hebron r/- - ' OF ARMOUR ANIMATED Monday, Feb. 6, from 7:30 to 9 TOP SIRLOIN OR * ^ BONELESS wnsiiwr sa ■■ Pakistani Aide Studies me.se Service Medal, the Viet­ Nancy, have lived in Manchea- ter since November at last year. p.m.; Wednesday, February 8, namese Campaign Medal and from 7:30 to 9 p.m.; on Satur­ BARTLETT PEARS TOP ROUND KOASTetnam casualty was Bridge Nights Popular states, and the nation’s capital, PbHce were searching Sunday 69 tary and police honor guards Hobby Show Held ended. Interest in the Recreation gal. Mrs. NelHe M fm ^ rren ’s departing for the Jour- for the parents of a one . NO TICEET OR PURCHASE NECESSARY • formed ranks at either side of Commission’s Friday night ORANGESsinm eatbrIO sfze49’^ ney home. two-day-old girl whose muti' POPULAR INSTANT the hearse and saluted as the Presentation of the flag was bridge playing program con­ OISP-TENDER ^ ^ Jug fourth grade class held their made by Army Spec. 5 Ray­ annual Hobby Show last week Rauf termed his training at body was found Saturday flag-draped casket was brought tinues to be high. Last Friday stuffed into a trash barren. mond Hutton, who had accom­ bundi ORAND UNION . GRANDONIOR-IIOIBE s a o » , « a A A to the gym. The hobbies in­ the hospital "most worthwhile’ from the church. nearly twenty players were on PASCAL CELERY 1 9 State Police said the infant panied the body to Manchester. cluded, collectiions of models, and said, "I feel I have learned C The long funeral procession, hand to make up four tables of had been stabbed in the back 10 Oz. Jar which stretched from the St. Coordinators for the military k a d o t a f i g s 4 ,« ^ 8 9 " f r e n c h f r ie s 9 ^ H " ‘ dolls, stamps, coins, shell, ink­ much that will prove valuable duplicate bridge. B. Burton Special h r Mon.,Tues.and W e d - o n l y before being left in the trash lb James’ Cemetery graveslte down participation in the services I GRAND UNION , . ^ a * ORAND UE0R - R O B H * n wells, poet cards, beehives, key in my work in Pakistan.’’ Smyth, Manchester bridge ex­ receptacle in back of a Nortil Broad St. almost to Center, ar- were Walter Von Hone, chair- SNO-WHTTE Chains and bird pictures. A s part of his training at COFFEE 99 pert, ■was on hand to coach new COTTAGE CHEESE'cfp 2 9 " GREEN BEANS 4 ^ 7 9 " Eagleville Road home. Health Regulation MMiH, Rauf carried out a study ELBERTA FREESTONE rived at the cemetery promptly man of the Veteran’s Council; and old players. at 10 o’clock. and Eklwln M. Edwards, of the Copies of the most recently on adapting personnel variables Partners John McGuire and CAULIFLOWER adopted health regulation for to electronic data processing Irreg. Pleoea The guard of police and offl- Department of the Connecticut, Lucas H. M w wereTop^More^ GRAND UNION-GRADE 'A' 28 OZ. C ^ dais again formed ranks and Veterans of Foreign Wars, Hebron Elementary School pu­ operations. for the evening. Mr. and Mrs. In Heavy saluted as the casket was Flags on all public buildings k pils were sent home on Friday. Until now, he said, his coun- LIGGEn DRUG CANS ^ Nathan Graboff were second brought to the grave. Then the Those not receiving a copy atomic energy commission Symp in town will remain at half high witli Mr. and Mrs. Eugene PARKADE mourners huddled beneath a staff for should contact the school has used EDP for research, but PEACHES 30 days in Quey’s Schwanke placing 'third. Playing has not adapted it to personnel OPEN canopy in the chill wind while honor. will be resumed this coming flee. • CHICKEN NOODLE • CHICKENCHIC RICE • CHICKEN4 and STARS Large Eggs 2 89 work. 17:45 A.M. to 10 P.M. the committal service was read He is survived by his par­ Friday at 7 ;30 p.m. in the Con­ SEE THE ROBOT by Fatlier Flynn. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Manchester Evening Herald As deputy secretary of the gregational Church social room. The brief service concluded Quey, and four sisters, Jacque­ Hebron Correspondent Mrs, commission, he has charge of New players are welcome. SHAMPOO with a three-volley salvo fired line, Corrlne, Christine and A U n A TO itS ■ Marjorie Porter, tel. 228-9116. all personnel matters, includ­ Teacher Pay Pact LIBBY ing recruiting, hiring, pay rates, CAMBELL’S SOUP 6 CIRCUS! by a rifle squad from Ft. Ham­ Jeanette. School Chats of last week re­ leaves, transfers, and the like. ported that major negotiations ROYAL PUDDINGS BEEF S n W prellconcentratr '°£H<>’’ IN CONVENIENT THROW-AWAY BOTTLES d r e r g e n t ^ DERNAIRESH Rauf said that Pakistan’s between the caching staff at the 1-U>. 8-oz. GOP Legislators Free on $ 5 ,0 0 0 Bail elementary sdiool and the t>oard 3-lb. 1-oz. ^ A ( atomic energy program is en­ ^ e a u ti) dealpkg. can 5 7 * $ [ 0 0 Seeking Repair tirely for peaceful purposes, de­ of education had been satisfac­ FAB WITH BORAX HAND LOTION signed to develop the country’s Featuring torily concluded for this year. IXTIArOAIORG FORASDITVATItlATH resources of power (it has little CAREERS POPULAR SODA Four Joint sessions had been RONZONl Of Dirt Roads held. 1-Ib. 5-oz. coal, oil or water) as well as for deal can research; Nearly Baker Will Fight The most important areas of AJAX CLEANSER SPAG H Eni CALGON BOUQUET S9* HAR’ITDRD (A!P) — Develop- agreement were these: Salaries, UQDID Jpewt of the state’s secondary The program is only five or POPULAR PRODUCC— "The Best You Can Buy' lOR AUTOMATIC DBilWASliERS six years old, but already Pak­ upping the base from $5,400 to WS 2pi;l^ 49* road system and finanoing high­ $5,600 and the maximum from way safety Improvements is the istan has an atomic reactor for AJAX GLEANER . p b » j j » 6 9 ' CALGONITE '1 ii“ 4 5 ' research, opened last year at CUTIE PACK To Highest Court $8,200 to $8,700 for teachers atm o f a program proposed.Sat- DRY AMERICA'S P A T O R IR Islamabad, which is slated to ONE HUNDRED with bachelor degprees. Twelve AJAX LAUNDRY "urday by two Republican leg- (Continued from Page One) said, "W e discussed both sides steps are now involved instead 1-lb. 6-oz. 1-fc. lOe coast, has served as interim DCTERGENT H E U I _ _ probe into business dealings he combed each count very fine­ the teachers ■will now receive 3-lb; 1-oz. C Q c Jr. of Fairfield and House Mi­ capital since Pakistan became 5-R>l 4-oz. Tomatoes UFE-UKB conducted before resigning his ly.” one-half the cost o f Blue Cross, $|06 dealpkg. V w nority Leader Nicholas A. Lenge independent in 1947. decdpkgi A TREMENDOUS VALUE! 19 Senate Job under fire in October ’Ihe Baker story was that he and Major Medical In­ COLD POWER FRESH D H l PICKLES West Hartford would provide This is the city where Rauf TELEPHONE 1963. ooUected $99,600 cash from CaU- surance. Days o f absence are UBIT > mUUon for the improve- lives with his wife and four PURE—NO DEPOSIT—REFRIG. BOT. ANIMALS and While the Senate investigation now spelled out In the general &SMntB. young children, and where the (omia savin g and loan execu­ BLUE BONNET 5 2 5 -9 12 8 had brought out allegations of tives in 1062 and tamed it over policy rather them left to indi- The braid issue would be fl- ABC is located. 67 PEAS AND CARROTS 2 !::^4S* party girls and racy ^ings-on, to the late Sen. Robert S. Kerr, vidual cases as previously done. PALNOUVE UQUID .nanced by the Highway Fund, Since the move toward de­ PERFORMERS! MARGJUHNE CR^TIVE SCHOOL the trial In U.S. District Court D-OWa. This, Williams stressed, School Mena sunsT 14b. jw ^ Iba GOP leaders said. velopment of nuclear power be­ ( 1-pint 12-oz. A A c was money-ortehted. was after Kerr hod ceased ’The lunch menu at the school i-o>‘ d Q i . . Beginning Judy 1, the Fund gan five years ago, more than OF HAIRDRESSING battles *19 cans Judge Oliver Ga»ch told news­ pushing a tax biU provision for the rest of the week will PARSON’S AMMONIA 2 r 3 1 * wttl receive about $10 million 400 Pakistani scientists have re­ 163 Asylum Sh, Htfd. SUCCOTASH 2 men, “ It was essentially a ques­ which 'wovdd have cost added be: Tuesday meat-noodle scal- ■nSBg*CPTBSfXrTfBBB3P IW M AID N aAn % year from the one-cent in ceived training under scholar- m ■ITfCIOGiUMNIRI unmem--- m u n n SOGUR Mssse seed # wMtant DO tion of creuibiUty. If the defense miOlions of doiUara hr taxes to lop, peas and carrots, puddfog; anem la the gasoline tek, they ships from the U. S. and Great etSgiHia year fRIK csta- UIORR SOUPS £1^39* FLOUR SUGAR K 5 9 c GRATfllASTEI . f t 38* was believed by the Jury I could savings and loan easociatiraui Wednesday school boy saadwlcta, j A M . Britain (England, Canada, Aus- lag M yam sclieal aM a INDIAN RIVER SEEDLESS FLORIGOLD ■OMBPIBWBHiO ■toAocin see an acquittal and if the de­ owned by stockboldetB. ' cole slaw, spice cake; Thursday mnamawutme. — tOUTHOM IBUMBT ______' ' trails), RAuf not^. CMaar in fcsWrewIng. H A S H ^ fense whs not believed this was The govemment craitended spaghetti, tossed salad, gelatin LAmCAKBNlfS!X34‘ Mcuirs' smi nouR SUGAR s e h . 1-WUiTES LESS RELIGIOUS T He said two nuclear power NAMI G^PfiFRUIT » . an entlipely afiproprlate ver- Baker kept the money, wMch dessert; Friday fish sticira, par- BRTTGROCURGnNANCigjE. . . w eraist JACK n o n Mama *' ST. PAUL. Minn.' — A poll reactors are currently under NO. 56—LARGEST WE HAVE—SUNKIST CIRCUS AT MANCHESTER diet.” the savings and loan man said sley potato, green beafu. BISCUITS':!? ’S r 21* SUGAR SUGAR 5 ^ 4 3 * reported in Catholic Digest construction tn eastern and LATER CAKE m X dMiptg. 34* W HEATENA ll-OI.' 2 7 *» « 4 S * The vepdict was delivered by was sent as ” senatorlat’*::Qam- peaches or prunes. Bread mtl BWADUIT BOTONI jq a g aalne found that more non- western Pakistan, planned' for BOG row GUUI BUI^R SHOPPING PLAZA six men and six women, aU peiga^ contiibuttons.” The gov- butter and milk served with all H A S H * ^ ’*1 " " 4 7 * SPAGHETTI 2 f t 49* tAttes than whites say religion completion by 1970. Each will NAVEL ORANGES save soc 6 For 49c KEN-L-RATION 6”Jir9S* SANDWICH BAGS 7y«33* HASH*^ "^^73* presont or retired govemment emfment said' Baker diverted meals, ll. wety Important to them—80 have n power capacity of 140 M m eHeclive (hni Soi Fife. Nb We ramrve ^ risM to Bmit quonlWea workers. piles of $100 bUls to his own pur- iq r M t oomiMumd with 60 per megawatts (one megawatt CHERRY TOMATOES ' Pint Basket Tollcmd Turnpike Only! 2SC Foremen John M. Buchanan, poses, piinolpdUy Ms llnanciaHy Maiiotiester Evening Herald C([ual* 1,000 kilowatts). • somputer produoUon eooidi- (tovdtiressed Carousel Motel st Andover eomi^ondenti Law- Manchester Paifcade, Middlci Turnpike, West—^Triple-S Redemption Center, 180 Market Square, Newington ■ ■ nsitor « t (fas OeuBUi Bureau, Ocesu Citgr, MO. renm Moe, tel Ttt-GIGG. Open Friday Nights to 9—All Redemption Centers Clos^ Mondays A • / / /•

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Events WATCH FOR THE MAIL! Captures U.S. Duckpin Bowling In Capital Look for yoir oopy of oor 89c c, .R ocket Seriiea Set BRAHDWAQON SALE SIZB VITALIS NOXZEHA Local Town * ^^'ASHSNOTON (AP) — Th« VITAMIN SALE! Little Poison Joins Brother Ifetional Aeronautics and Space CIRGUUR t: Skin Cream Adminlstratlwi plana to launch Hair Dressini; Champ Wins A seriea ot 18 roclceta from Can­ Bradlees Dally Vitamins ^ ^1 Bghi pogst iesmtng with amazing ada and Alaska during a 14-hour Bottle of 100 . . . Reg. $1.49 " In Baseball’s Hall of Fame period beginning at 6:16 p.m. values on Top o* the Grade Quality C $500 Prize i-Vhe rockets, to be launched Besf, Famous Brand Groceries, Adding more support to NEW YORK (AP) — “I 105th and 106th members of administration. And made base­ from Churchill Research Range Money-saving coupons to clip and Bradlees Vitamins & Minerals <1 think it’s just wonderful,” baseball’s elite. They’ll be in­ ball history. her current No. 1 ranking ducted into the Hall ot Fame at in Maidtoba and from the Arctic rsdesm . . . ’‘2-for-the-price-of-1" Boftleof 100 . . . Reg. $1.69 " $1 six* among this nation’s wom­ said Lloyd (Little Poison) The colorful, bushy-hrowed I^search Laboratory at Point offer on colorful kitchen toolsl Pius Waner, “to be put in there Cooperstown, N.Y. in July. Mahatma broke the color line in en duckpinners, Manchesr The 12-man veterans commit­ Borrow, Alaska, are designed to more, mors, morel baseball when he signed Jackie Bradlees Children's Vitamins A i ter’s Cathy Dyak returned with my brother.” tee, headed by former Baseball investigate variations in weath­ He was talking about his elec­ Robinson to a contract with the 'Bottleof 100 . . . Reg. $1.69 * Commissioner Ford Frick, can er conditions between the altt- to her native' Baltimore, tion to baseball’s Hall of Fame old Brooklyn Dodgers and is Md., last weekend and come name no more than two players tudes of 12. and 124 miles. VICKS AQUA Sunday. But his remark was credited with being the founder back 1500 richer and the own­ in their annual elections. 'They Some of the 12 rockets sent Bradlees Dally Vitamins ^9 Just an echo, almost verbatim, of the farm system. er of atUl another trophy, thla consider players who have been i^ ft from htanitoba will release of hits comment 40 years ago He became president of the Bottle of 250 . . . Reg. $2 99 “ one the biggeat of all. retired 20 years or more. Rick­ si^Ium vapor that wiM be dis- VAPORUB VELVA when he was put into the Pitts­ Cardinals in 1917, and, during Rolling two five game blocks ey, who died in 1965 at the age pfersed by winds into orange and burgh Pirates’ outfield with big his administration, the team SPOON • TURNER of 867 and 660, Mrs. Dyak won of 83, was eilected under a spe­ pink clouds visibile for hundreds Bradlees Vitamins A* Minerals < 9 Sbive brother Paul. won seven National League pen­ tha 86th annual United States cial provision governing execu­ o f miles. Others will release Bottle of 250 . . . Reg. $3.29 “ nants and five World Series. trimethyl aluminum to form Bonb Women’s Duckpins Classic. Her Paul (Big Poison) already tives 66 years or older. Paul bjue-green cdouds. Vitamins • 10 es 1817 total was four better than had established himself and Waner, who died last year, had He moved on to Brooklyn in Bradlees Children's Vitamins earsel ces The six rockets launched from IT Patricia Rinaldi of Rockville, Lloyd was a skinny, uncertain been elected earlier. 1942 and won two pennants in Point Barrow win eject and de- Bottle of 250 . . . Reg. $3.29 98c fizd 98e sizt Md. who finished second. rookie at the time, in 1927. But Rickey’s widow, in . St. Louis, eight years before selling his 25 t<|taate special explosive charges Going Into the final game, Lloyd' wasted no time proving said she was delighted but not per cent share of the club for a Miich will be recorded by radio Mrs, Rinaldi held a 1,214-1,193 himself. He laced National surprised her late husband has million dollars. At 69, he signed ahd sensitive microphones. lead, but met trouble and roll­ League pitching for a.S5S aver­ gained the Hall. a five-year contract as execu­ ed a 99 with eight open boxes age and a record 223 hits in his “I think he should be in the tive vice president and general Naval Dividing Line In the last string while Mrs. rookie season, and, with Paul, Hall of Fame,’’ she said. "He manager of the Pittsburgh Pi­ Dyak fthlsl)ed with a 124. led the Pirates to a National contributed a great deal to rates. WASHINGTON (AP) — The League pennant. baseball and I ’m pleased in­ Waner, who now lives in Okla­ f^ntagon announced today a It W44 Mrs. Dyak’s first title "I've had lots of thrills in deed." homa City, had a 19-year major d ^ dln g line to determine the In this .event. In play last year, baseball, but this here is the In 1906, when the couple were league career and a lifetime number of sailors among U.S. held a^T^apwick, R. I., she fin­ troops in Vietnam. ished 12th.^ biggest thrill of all,’’ Lloyd said married, Rickey was a catcher batting average of .316. He nev­ HOP ON THE BRANDWAGON AND SAVE WITH The event, started In 1931, at­ in Pittsburgh when notified of for the old St. Louis Browns. He er won a batting championships The Pentagon described the his selection. later played with the New York line as the 116th degree east tracted 100 entries, 81 from Con­ but had high averages of .362, He and long-time baseball longitude, which extends vertl- necticut, including fourth place Yankees, but arm trouble .and .365 and .353. He hit .300 or bet­ executive Branch Rickey were c ^ y about halfway between winner Helen Sudol of Hartford. tuberculosis cut short a rather ter 12 seasons and four times named to the Hall by the veter­ mediocre playing career. Vietnam and the Philippines. The present town champion, had 200 or more hits in a sea­ (AP Photofax) To the west of that line — to­ Mrs. Dyak avsraged 131.17 over ans committee, becoming the Then he turned his talents to son. ward Saigon — seamen of the the 10 strings. Her scores read SETS RECORD — Kerry O’Brien of Australia Navy’s 80,000-man Tth Fleet are 146-189-126-120-126 -667; 136-133- crosses finish line to win the Billings two-mlle run counted as part of the U.S. 136-182-124 —660 —1817. ‘26th Gold Key Dinner Tonight- In B.A.A. track meet at Boston Garden. forces in Southeast Asia. Those Another silk town pinner, in vessels to the east — Subic Jeanne Iriah has a 1180 total, Bay in the Philippines, ter ex­ finishing out of the money. Connecticut Writers to Honor ample, aren't. Holder of several world Record-Setting Week The establlslhment of the di­ marks, Mrs. Dyak, mother of viding line came to light this two, posted a 129 average last Riini-priCiRii season to win top ranking. She Wood, Jacunski and Erickson week when Secretary of Defense For Pair of Trackmen Robert S. McNamara Included has been bowling competitively 36,000 sailors in the 1966 year- since I960’ and is a member of Smoky Joe W (^ . Harry _ Meto w?uid NEW YORK (A P )-B o b Seagren, warned by a doC Jacunskl and Ralph Erick- Sox and New York Meto would Ralph Houk of the Yankees; ...... j Ngti steinhauer told bv hia end total of 460,000 U.S. service­ the Brunswick Advisory staff. Cathy Dyak son will be presented Gold the value of such a ^ o - fr ^ t office man Bob Schefffing, t ^ le a n i S th e f ^ s t rec^^^^^^ men in Southeast Asia. Offshore Tfova in n iolit ot th o rn n motion into the neighboring pitcher Bill Denehy and infield- co^cn to lean, lea tn e iir s t Dig re co ro settin g w eexen o naval strength in Vietnam pre­ StopsShop jveya luiugut ai , state of their franchises. er Kevin OoUins of the New of the 1967 Indoor track and field season, viously had been listed as 60,000 Sports Night n m icu t^ s p o r ts w rite rs .

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See 18 Exert conntir 86 Motto ol Helna U Mohammedan 88 Second'^ear MOiSTDAX Thru V ltlD A Y lOtSO A.M. — S A T V B D A X ih A J M . For T-V and appliance dis­ Mr. Sloan, lEsso Service Cen­ influence e7Hermonindin prince at devilB ebeep tributor. Ideal working ter, Route 83, Vernon. aOMinTiylot'a color 14 Wood-cirttlng 88 Harmed Housihold Services 38MoAtba(ah) PLEASE READ YOUR AD conditions, good salary, 5- nkknuM 68Rock6 tooKvar.) . LATHE HANDS and gcoaral nOtmMInghan DOWN lOCoUeettonol 89 Mountain Offertd .13*A day week, vacation, excel­ Clax'flcd or "Want Ada” are taken over the phone aa a machinists, paid hoepitalUa- 83Hartd)eeit IGbUer’scty uyinp' ’ lent benefits. SlB eait diSffwot SIa«» eohvenlence. The advertlaer ahould read hla ad the FIBST RBWEAVING of bunla." moth tion, holidays .and vacatloa MAnbiiagoU aKunlan river 4Z DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the S8 Ilea from SHoneymcUe aSEatlmata Plumed heron holes. Zippers repaired. Win* plan. 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NEANDERTHALS WERERCXJGH, Free to Heraid Readers Pointing— Papering 21 Business Opportunity 28 Hdp Wonted- FRIENDLY, pleasant, profit­ TRAINEES AIN'T yiDUSHCAVE- able work quickly puts dollars Liberal benefits. First and TVant information on one of our classifled advertlsementa? Ruildinc— PAINTINli— Interior and ex­ STAFF NURSE wanted, exper­ Female 35 MSI, WEREKIT in your pocket. You can earn second shift, presently No answer at the telephone UstedT Simply caU the terior, very reasonable, free ienced preferred. Contact Mrs. Controcring 14 COUNTER WOMAN for morn­ a good income close to home working 50-hour week. . BY DICK TURNER estimates. CaU Richard Mar- Anderson, 649-5389 for applica­ ings, full or part-time. No CARNIVAL CARPENTRY — Concrete work representing TV advertised EDWARDS Un, 649-9285. tion and interview. Manchester weekends. Will train. Ideal for anything from cellar to roof, Avon Cosmetics in your spate p A P A ' I 1 ’P M I r\ Public Health Nursing Assn. Wfe with husband on second inside and out, no substitute for INSIDE- OUTSIDE painting. time. We give full training so f t T f . ^ ANSWERING SERVICE shift. Please apply Mister E>o- quality work, satisfaction guar­ Special rates for people 65 or you can become established 303 W etn erell St. nut or call for appointment, anteed, eompeteMve prices, no over. Call my competitors then quickly In a business of your Manchester, Conn, 64941500 875-2519 649-8277. own. Call 289-4922 for appoint- , . 649-.07,01 and leave youg measage. You’ll hear from our advertiser In Job too small. D A D Carpen­ call me. Estimates given. 649 HRST Jig' time wttuont s p e ^ n g all evening at the telephone. try. days 648 1904, evenings 7863, 875-8401. ^______BUS OPERATOR full or 649 88.«0. WAITRESSES NEEDED psuid-time. Good- pay. Equal op* 0 NATIONAL I»rtunity employer. Silver NEWTON H. SMITH A SON - One for days, one for HOUSEKEEPER, 8-4:30 at new Automobiles For Sole 4 Floor Finishing 2 4 _____ institution. CaU 646-0129. Lane Bus Line. 643-8978. Remodeling, repairing, addi­ nights. Full or part-time. 1981 FORD Skyliner converti­ CA'N'PHJL Floor covering, 73 HERALD tions’. rec rooms, garages, INC Experience not necessary. BABYSITTER WANTED occa­ ble, red, V-8, automatic trans­ 3lrch St. Wall to wall carpet­ SPRAY PAINTER for wood porches and roofing. No Job Apply in person only. sionally for mornings, vicinity mission, power windows, steer­ too small. CaU 349-3144, ing. linoleum. )?Tfie estimates finishing. Shop work only, good BY AL VERMEER Strickland St., 649-2194. PRISCILLA’S POP BOX LEH ERS ing and brakes, new tires and Expert installation. CaU 643- HOWARD JOHNSON’S oi^rtunity, Displaycraft Inc., CALCULATOR 643-9557. top, radio, heater, beautiful ADDITIONS —remodehng. ga­ 1213 or 649-2985. RESTAURANT CLERK-TYPIST for centrally rages rec rooms, tathrou.ns HOMEWORK, For Your condition, $695. 644-0529. OPERATOR vHOLLYHOCK^j tiled, kitchens remodeled, CaU FLOOR SANDING and refudkir OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS 394 Tolland Tpke., Manchester working conditions, frfn^efringe GROCERY CLERK -W l-U m e. 1950 PLYMOUTH —good run­ I.«on Cieszvnski, Builder, 649- ing (specializing in older Apply in . person, Highland Information Full-time days. Mu.st have benefits. Apply American Uni­ ning condition. Good tires, $50. 4291. floors), cleaning and waxing Park Market, .317 Highlaiul St. NO, INDEED, THAT'S SUPPOSED TO BE VEAH, 1 SUESSSOU'RE' alMve average arithmetic versal Insurance Co., 320 Main A4M? WHXt h a t ’s r id ic u ­ RIGHT/THISCAKl’T I Call 644-1368. floors. Painting. Paperhang­ CLERK—AOCOUN’nNG depart­ ISCILLA! THE HERALD will not ability and skill in comp­ ment, High School graduate, St., Manchester, or call 649- l o u s / VtXl AAAPE AAV BODY YOU/ I AAAPE THE , QUALITY Carpentry — Rooms, ing. No Job too smaU. John TO O SRIKJUy, MY F E E T TOO AiOUTH BIS, BUT disclose the identity of tometer or calculator. experience helpful but not es­ 2856, for interviftw. dormers, porches, basements, VerfaiUe, 649-5750. BIS, ARMS TOO SHORT, WOT WEAR Bl<3 any advertiser using box sential. Manchester office, Mr. AKl* HEAD TO O U T T L E EWOUOH/ letters. Readers answer­ reflnlshed, cabinets, built-lna, NOTICE ing blind box ads who SAVE formica, aluminum, vinyl, Company offers excellent Wisan, 649-6361. wages and working condi­ PUBLIC HEARING desire to protect their ADDITIONAL Bonds— Stocks— tions. Convenient free park­ STENOGRAPHER — transcrip- RECEPTIONIST - TYPIST identity can follow this 1962 CADILLAC Can^ntnr sendee. APPROPRIATIONS Mortgages 27 ing, in-plant cafeteria and tioni.st, willing to learn switch­ procedure: 649-3446. BOARD OF DIRECTORS above average benefits. board, Manchester office, S7l^ SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- Part - time or full - time. T()WN OF MANCHESTER, Enclose your reply to the Full power, air condition­ CARPENTRY — AJteraUona hours week. Call Mrs. John­ box In an envelope — Umited funds available for sec­ CONNECTICtPT ed, good condition, 4-door and additions. Rec rooms, ga­ son, 649-5361. Must be excellent typist addressed to the Classi­ sedan. First offer over rages, ceilings. Roofing, gut­ ond mortgages, payments to APPLY ■ Notice is hereby given that fied Manager, Manchester $1 695. ters, siding, painting. Work- suit your budget. Expedient Good salary and working the Board o f Directors, Town Evening Herald, togther service J. D. Realty, 643-5129. of Manchester, Connecticut, with a memo listing the mainship guarantee/! A A. HRST conditions. Contact will hold a Public Hearing ,in companies you do NOT 649-1647 Dion, Inc., 643-4860. MORTGAGE LOANS — fir^, BY KEN MUSE MAIL CLERKS the Municipal Building Hear­ WAYOUT want to see your letter. second, tliird, all kinds realty, Smith, weekdays beforef FIREPLACES AND chimneys ing Room ,. 41 Center Street, Your letter will be de­ Call Between 9 - 5 :30 statewide, credit rating unnec- NATIONAL V Z,/Tprv,™™/- stroyed If the advertiser is built, repaired or refaced. Any p.m. at 643-0463. Manchester, Connecticut, Tues- cessary. Reasonable, confiden­ Immediate openings in our one you've mentioned. If kind of brick, stone or block ,day, February 7, 1967, at tial, quick arrangements, Alvin Mail Dept, for neat appear­ not It wlU be handled In work done. Call Jack Oarr, 8:00 p.m. on proposed addition- CADILLAC ELDORADO —1967 Lundy Agency, 627-7971, 983 STORES, INC. ing mail clerks. tba usual manner. dream car of the year. (Are 649-7406. FEDERAL ^ CITY Main St, Hartford, evenings ...—T „ al apjoroprlatlons aa follows: you interested In the finest se­ Park and Oakland Aves., Applicants must be recent SMILING WOMAN $65, 6-day General Fund Budget 1966/ STATE WELFARE 233-6879. week, 2 hours daily. No can- INCOiitETAX INCOME TAX DEPARTMENT ‘No, Mom's not home. But she can tel! If I’ve been lection of pre-owned Cadillacs, East Hartford high school gp-aduates, typ­ 67, Pension Gommlsalon ad­ vasslng. Commissions. Compa­ fc4>-a»NC0METAX practicing by the expressions on the faces of Lost and Found 1 service maintenance unllmlt- ______Special _ Services _ 15 ing desirable but not essen­ ministration ...... $2,000 RCXlM IO lw ^ R iX lM lO S -^ ROOA\ 104- ->> n e e d " MONEY? Second mort- ny benefits. Call M*"*- Ra, R O O M 102 the neighbors!" t tial. to be financed from an In­ LOST — Bulova nurse’s watch, ed.) Call mo now, 527-0171, Ask V — rentals at B. D. Pearl gages arranged in the privacy 11 a.m.-l p.m. 622-1710. T of your home. Paul J. CorrenU secretary (or gold, red sweep second hand, for Chet Brunner. Daniel's AppUances. T. V. Company, Excellent fringe benefits crease In miscellaneous rev­ Cadillac, Thank you. 649 Main St. Call 643-2171. Agency, 643-5363 or 643-2125. office. Write Box V Her­ enues. automatic, vicinity Main St., ald. and periodic wag* in­ T H E WORRY W A R T /-~30 Manchester. 643-9676. Reward. creases. Help Wonted— Mole 36 To: Genefal Fund Budget 19M/ SAUNA BATHS —genuine im­ !■> rffc ^#X'- DENTAL ASSISTANT — full­ 67,' Insurance Account $2,250 VOLKSWAGEN—1960 Van, good ported Finnish Saunas in.=tall- Business Opportunity 28 NOTICE IS hereby given that time, executive secretarial FULL-TIME service station at­ to be financed frohi an Ih- THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG condition, $376. Gall 643-5724. ed in your home. Also com­ Apply in person. Optional Savings Book No. abiUty. RockviUe area. Please tendant, experienced prefer­ crease In miscellaneous reve­ mercial installation. Free esti­ FOR RENT OR sale, restau­ 12662 issued by the Manches­ 1958 FORD, 2-door hardtop, send qualifications to Box R, red. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Serv­ nues. mates and information. 876- rant, Andover Kitchen on ter Savings and Loan Associa­ excellent condition, standard Herald. ice Center, Route 83, Vernon. John I. Oarside Jr., 2042. Route 6; plus 3-room apart­ tion, Incorporated, has been shift. Make an offer. Call sif­ ment and small shop (or add­ FULLER Secretary lost and appHcation has been COUNTER GIRL, nights, Board of Directors BY FRANK O’NEAL ter 5, 649-8897. ed income. Available Feb. 1. SH ORT R IBS made to said Association for Roofing— Siding 16 742-7184. UCoqn area, $1.50 per hour. Manchester, Conn. payment of the amount of de- 1962 GALAXIE convertible, V-8, 643-2465. BRUSH CO. NOTICE Dated at Manchester, Con­ posit. power^ steering, power brakes, BIDWELL HOME improvement AUTO AGENCY — excellent lo- TOWN OF ANDOVER necticut. this 25th day o f Jan­ automatic transmission, bucket ■ Co. —Roofing, siding altera- cation, financing available. 88 Long Hill St., East Hartford 'The Andover Board of Tax uary, 1967. POUND — MONGREL puppy, seats, good condition. 876-8631. tlcms, additions and remodel­ For sale or lease with option. Review will meet In the tax as­ brown, female, white chest and For details call Paul ,J. Cor- An Equal Opportunity sessors office at the Town Of­ 1965 PLYMOUTH Sports Fury, ing of all t>i)«s. Exc Dent FRIDEN four white paws. Call Lee Frac- workmanship. 649-6495. renti, 643-5363 or 643-^25. Employer fice Building to hear any ap­ V-8, automatic, power steering chla. Dog Warden, 643-8594. peals from assessments on thq and brakes, bucket seats, ex­ PACKAGE STORE for sale. WANTED PAJIT-TEHE MARCHANT grand list of Oct. 1, 1966 on FOUND—BROWN mongrel fe­ cellent condition. 742-6687. Priced for quick sale. Owner Roofing ond the following dates: male, white chest. C^ll Lee has acquired other interest. STENOGRAPHER In state op- GOUNTER HELP Monday, Feb. 6— 7:30 to 9 p.m. Fracchla, Dog Warden, 643- CHEVROLET 1962 sta­ Chimneys 16-A J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129, erated Community College, af­ 18 years and up. We will I WAVE YET TO tion wagon, automatic, power ------z----—;rz------MONROE Wed., Feb. 8—7:30 to 9 p.m. 8594. 643-8779. ternoon and evening hours. train. Gall in person at L0Se/lAVFiR5r steering,steerinz. V-8. must sell. 875- ROOSTNG - Specializing re- Shorthand, typing and ability Sat., Feb. 11—10 a.m. to 2 p.m. pairing roofs of all kinds, new ARGUMENT / FOUND — MONGREL, black 6104. to deal with people. $76.50. 35' George -W Munson, roofs, gutter work, chimneys ROCKVILLE—Bar and restau­ NCR and brown, white spot on rant, presently grossing $55,- hour week to start. All bene­ • Chairman MEATOWN MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI 1963 FORD GALAXIE, 4-door cleaned, repaired. Aluminum chest, male. Call Lee Frac- 000. Excellent potential. In­ fits of state classified service. Clifton D. Horne, 1215 silver Isuia aiding. 30 years' experience. BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE chia. Dog Warden, 643-8594. hardtop, fully equipped, low cludes 2 large apartments. OLIVETTI Apply Mr. Colvocoresses, Man­ Earl Palmer, East Hartford, Conn. Free esUmates. CaU Howley v e a — ID BAWL. IFVaSMAkCBHIM. BY NexrcHcisnwA.0 mileage, excellent condition. Terms. Asking $48,000. Call chester Community College, Board ot Tax Review, Must sell! 521-1114. 643-6361, 644-8333. H IM OUT fD/2 NOT MAD HB MIGHT NOT J EXPECT TO HAVE McCusker-Humphry Agency, VICTOR Manchester. 649-5377. BZINGING MB BRING WOO AHYTUIN0 MY OWN CRBDnrCABD. - Announcements 2 1960 CORVETTE — grey, one ROOFING-REPAIR rooU, 872-0535. 8-11, 11-7, NURSES A II^ , full­ ANEW BIUHBLAST NexrcHBpm/\Ae. hardtop, 283 cubic inch engine, The best in gutters uid con­ TAX RETURN -^^usiness and er part-time. Laurel^ Manor, CHEI&TAAAe. Individual prepaited by Income $1,175 or best offer. 742-7194. ductors. Repair oi chimneys, Schools and Classes 33 CALCULATING* 649-4619. tax accountant. Raymond Gir­ too. CaU Oougbltn, 648-7707. ard. Call collect, 875-7362. It aU adds up to a good MOLD 1967 FORD station wagon, 6 IDEAL SECRETARY- Recep­ Job at FIRST NATIONAL! tionist position. SmaU office. INDIVIDUAL and buslneea In­ cyUnder, standard. 644-0209. Hearing and Plumbing 17 ONLY TRACTOR If you have experience on come Tax returns prepared. Excellent growth opportunity. 1960 FORD GALAXIE, V-8, B O m PLUMBING and b e ^ any of the above calculat­ REPAIR MACHINIST Dan Mosler, 649-3329, 526-8263. TRAILER SCHOOL IN 20 hours weekly to begin. Ma­ clean, good running condition, ing repairs, alterations, elec­ ing or adding machines (or ture woman, (iail Mr. Radin, the many other makes) $250. 649-4141. tric and gas hot water heat­ CONNECTICUT 11 a.m.-l p.m., 278-3786. Experienced Machinist Irequirecl for precision and a liking for figure INCOME TAXES prepared by ers. CaU 643-1196. 1965 PONTIAC Starchief, 4-door work, come to our employ­ repairs on molds used in plastic injection Marvin Baker. (Jail 643-0267. Before you call a school DtK hardtop, 24,000 miles, power check that school out with ment office to discuss some machines. Good rate and excellent fringe T7 - with LESS TRAFFIC- M7U. E A E V -. W H IL E I GUARD H ER ^dUICKly------^ and advisor on all problems, 1948 GMO PICK-UP, C L O T l^ shortened and GOT OUT OF THERE ENOUGH TO HAVE Trailer Training show you McKEEl WE'LL 2878 Berlin Tpke., next to the some work. 644-0300. lengthened in my home. Rea- y/UST IN T IM E ! GOTTEN AMXED UP DRIVE YOU TO how to mak« $200 a week HRST ■ ., Newinftem, 1-666-8697. ' sonaUe, quick service. 643- iGARSTiS HOME 00 or more. A short training 110 UO TIMBI 2644. D on 't got ELECCROLUX vacuum dean- Business Services program. We train on tan­ NATIONAL •rs, sales and service, bonded Offered 13 dem axel trailers, all type representative. Alfred AmeU, Morinoi^Ti^ transmission and tank SALES AMD Service on Arlens, S iW : thio wintorlj 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, trailers. Also, Emerj^illo STORES, INC USE Mahn BcUpae, Jacobson lawn ______m r g g e 20j 644-8141 or 648-4918. sleeper cab equipment. seelEE mowen. Also HomeUte chain MANCHESTER DeUvery. Ught Members ofj’ all truck own­ Park A Oakland Avenues HARTFORD lltb Annual Boat saws and International Cub trucking and package delivery. er’s association in New East Hartford, Conn. miow, Febntary 15-19; Dally Cadet Tractors. Rental equli^ Refrigerators, washers and England and New York. tlU 10 p.m.', Sunday noon to 6 . ment and sharpening service stove moving speciaUty. F-'ld- Part or full-time training. p.m.. West Hartford Armory, on all makes. L * . M Equip- jng chairs for rent, 8494)752. Licensed a n d approved BABYSITTER wanted from 888 Farmln8fon Avenue. ment Oorp.; Route 88, Vernon, -.yi------progrram. For information 2:30-12:30 for two pre-school r T i I 878-7809 Manchester Bxobange call Hartford, 247-1353 children. Willing to exchange —Enterprise 1948. Pointing— Poptring 21 anytime. for room and board and small under your irtwels Personals wage. Call between 10 a.m.- Routes PAlMTIMa BY Dick Fontaine, STOP-SKID oontfidns 100% l i \ MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS SNOW PLOWING 2 p.m., 648-2004. CRUSHED onqulai Hina RIDE WANTED from Ceitter now being formed. Avoid high interior and exterior. Paper BUDGET PLAN ■ions pogrttetsa Ibsy (Uq • St. to State office building, prices when it snows. Special hanging and wall paper remov­ into lot. W M s ii^ s iA ilvish. AH, GOOD... I'VE AVAILABLE LOW COST. TOO! CLEARED THE CAVE-IN Bartfold. 8;30-4:30. 648-2297. rates tor people over 84. 649- a l Dutch Boy and DuPont and give you thm ttoclion AREA : BUT THE 0 0 0 9 7888, 875-8401. Quality workinanahlp. OkH you nssd Ip goi colling CASH RATES (15 WORDS) ARE A MILLION-TO-ONE / AutemobilM For Sole 4 evenings, 248-9698. GO NOW — PAY LATER ogoliv . THAT I'LL FINO THEM.* PICK’S SERVICE, snow plow­ USED CARS VrW SKlD oomss in strong, O n oD o y.... 45e 3 Doyt ,..^$1.17 il966' PONTIAC Lemans sport ing, carpentry, rec rooms, re- J08BDPH P. Lewis custom paint eaw-foepan baas that ere A COMPLETE r s o ^ banned la AU. coupe, 17 month new cwr guar- modeling, general npalrs, Ing, mteiior and exterior, p» iSx Days.,. .$1.9^ 10 Days . . . .$3.00 i antes. Owner in army. 648-7484. painting, interior and exterior, pMhsnglng, wallpaper ra> Htip Wontod— SELECnON I .. II.. I—— — — nibMeb removal, movlhg, ma- aovad.^ Wallpa^ books oo rw Fomcrie 35 .25 lbs.....65e IMMEDIATE ACTION tIBED CART Tour credit turn* sonary. CaU 648-4538. queat. Fully Iniured. Fras e» BOURNE BUICK led downt Short on down pay------^— ------tbnatea. CaU 849-9668 CAPABLE PERSON for general , “The House of 50 lbs.....95o CaU before 10:30 weritdays (9 A.M. Saturdays). ^ment? Bankrupt? Repoaeese- SHARPENING Service —Saws, housework, 3 mornings or 2 full Cnatomer Satlafaotlon’* You can start an ad or cancel an ad same day. rsioiiT Don’ t despair I See Hon; knlvas, axaa, ahaars, akataa, EXTERIOR AMD Interior paint­ days a week. Own transporta­ rotary Uadas, Quick service. ing. Wallpaper books, paper- 285 MAIN ST. W. Ui OLENNEY ' ast Douglas. Inquirs about low- < tion preferred. 649-9412. iiatirl|patpr lEDPtiing ijpraUi ast down, smaUest paymenU Capltbl Equipment Oo. 88 Main ' hanging. CaUinga. Floors. Fuji- MANCHESTER CO. anywhara. Mh knaB. loan or fl- St.. Manchester. Hours dally ly inr.irad, workmanship yuar- 246.5852 6494571 888 N. MAIN ST. 643-2711 Classiflad Dept naiiea ewnpaay plan. Douglas 7-S. Y ln ira ^ 7-8, Saturday T- antaad. LaoFaUatiar,M8-<826. RM orLPN, part-time, 7-8. Vaf- TEL. 649-5258 Metoia, S ll ICalB. 8. 84S-796IL U no answer 648-9048. non Haven, 87S-2077. /

PAGE TWENTY-TWd BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY SO, 1967 . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 80, 1967 PAGE TWENTY-THBTO - 9 Dogs-^rds— Pets 41 Rooms Without Board 59 AporMonts— Fiots^ Houses For Sole 72 Houses For Sale 72 Houses For Sale 72 Housot For Salt 72 ^utos For Seto 72 Hoiim For Sdo 72 Suburban For Solo 78 Suburban For Salt 7S Suburban For Solo 75 Vernon AKC REGISTERED Labrador THE THOMPSON HOUSB, ToWOmeiltS 63 TEN ACRES, stately 7-room »87. PAYS ALL. Assume 4% per CHENEY ESTATE-14 rooms, 4 RKK S S Z ^ 'm iere can you BRDNT RD. — Immaculate 8 |t , 6(Xl DOWN—Oonvoilently lo- BOLTON—NEW 6 room Raised SOUTH WlNDTOR—oiw year SOUTH WINDSOR —Just reduo Retriever, 6 months old, fe- Cottage Street, centrally lie* coIiONIAL MANOR Apart- stone 1840 Colonial, hot water cent mortgage. Attractive 8- baths, 2-caf garage, approx- find a 6H room Colonial with bedroom Ranch,' built 19S6. oated 6 room home on West Ranch, Utohen with buUt-ins, old U A R built 8 room Rais­ ed. 6 room Raaclk 8 bedrooms, CLASSIFIED male. ^ Call1. 640-0622. Mted, .large, _ ..pleasantly . . . . . fur* —Includes appliances abd heat, fireidace, excellent con­ bedroom Ranch, fireplace, Imately 8 acres of land- By ap- 3 lafge bedrooms, formal din­ Family size kitchen, stove, side. Leonard Agency, Real­ glass sliding door and sundeck. ed Ranch, large Hving room only $14,900. Must be sold. Hospital Wing G>nstructioii, uished rooms, parking. Ceil utilities, private patio and cel­ dition, long road frontage. trees, view. Hutchins Agency, podntment, Phllbrick Agency, ing room, epaoious living room rehlgerator. Treed lot, 80x192, tors, 646-0469. Livings room with cathedral with central fireplace, family Foreclosure eminent Hayes 649-2358 for overnight and lar. J. D. Real Hlstate, 643-, Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Realtors, 649-6324. Realtors, 649-8464. end lam ^ sized kitchen plus near school and Parkade. BSva c^ling and stone firei^ce. styled kitchen with complete Agency, .64A018L Articles For Sale 45 permanent guest rates. $18,600 will buy this seven 6139. BRICK RANCH — Modern MANCHESTER — RANCH, 4 a detaolied one car garage? Tyler, Realtor, M9-4469, 348- Formal dining room, 8 bed­ bullt-ins. Formal dining room, Expected to Start in Spring ADVERTISING Jarvie hM Just such a home room Ranch, baths, and a Legal Notice ARMSTRONG vinyl rugs, 9 x CLEAN comfortable roonu, kitchen with built-ins, 2 ^ rooms, wooded lot with large 6666. rooms, tiled bath. Basement 8 bedrooms, large paneled GLENDALE RD. tor sale on Vtotaeja Rd. priced one car garage up in the fireplace, one car basement C^stniotion of the flrat phaee by Forester, Fred Rtoe, CHeo CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 12, $7.77. Sherwln-WiUiams, 981 free parking, gentlemen. Call baths, formal dining room, shade trees. City water and Green Manor section. Now va­ rec room with huge stone fire- OHM _ o r MonoB Main St., MancheMer. Business Locations at $17,800. Call oh this one to­ garage. One acre lot, good lo­ place. Separate bar room and ^ a^ w JRT 0 |.—pjioBATB.“ ^ exiMmsion program of the Linton, Craig Carter, and dao 8 A.M. fo 5 P.M. before 7 p.m. 649-0826. Scran­ . family room with fireplace, 2- sewers, handy to’ bus and shop­ cant, le in excellent condition. Rockvitie General Hospital will ehfefs cord to John MoKevrao, For Rent 64 Now under construction — ping. $2,000 cash required. day., New mortgage terms win MAiNCHESTER cation. $22,500. U. A R Realty WALLPAPER SALE—300 pat- ton Motel and Cabins, 160 Tol­ car garage, AA sone, $32,600. allow a purchase with only 10 Lot of living space for the PMk will sen candy land Tpke., Manchester. Ranches, Raised Ranches, Phllbrick Agency , Realtors, $13,900. Philbriok Agency, Co., Inc., 648-2692. R. D. Mur­ tems in stock, 37c —97c single SUITE of officas presently per cent domi to a qualified CONTEMPORARY price. 10% down will get you dock, 648A472. nn tt n Present, Hon. Aim J, Walleu. struction of an addition on the during the next two WMka a s COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Colonials. Choose your 649-8464. 649-8464. in. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, ^ ■ . . . J:^e^ ^ ^ south side of the present bulild- their first fund raising projeot roll. Sherwin-Williams, 981 ROOM FOR RENT to lady with suited for professiontd purpose model. buyer. Jarvis Reatty Co., Real­ Murdock, 648-6472. MONDAY Thru FKIDAY 10:30 A.Mj — SATURDAY 9 A.M. Main St., Manchester. MANCHESTER — two new 2- tors, 648-1121. RANCH Realtor, M8-1677. COVENTRY — North — 5 room __ Uanohester, in said dielrict, de- Ing. The entire expanslcn pro- in five years, all home prUileges. Must have Is now available In the State \ MANCHESTER — recent 4-bed­ references. 649-5745. Theater Building. Can be sub­ room Colonial, large kitchen, 2 family flats, 6-5. Ready for oc­ You must see this darilng WOODBRIDGS STREET—For Ranch, encioeed breezeway, bo l/TON-COVENTRY linetoe — 8 “upro •ppUSation of Thornes F. expected to cost $1.7 Cub Scout Pack 228, sponsor. THE PROVEN ' carpet cleaner Directions: Follow Keeney DORIS SSZ—Z^eaye it to the oversize garage. Large living bedroom Ranch, large kiMian P^enbe^ orerina that an instru- million dollars and will .increase ed by St. John's B present 62 to 120. Blue and Oold Suppar Feb. f share duplex apartment with ger. 643-7839. for fast sale. Hayes Agency, Mortgages available. Call automatic kitchen, dining Spotless Cape of four down, now. Only $15,200. ors. Rent electric shampooer same. Own room, near bus. 4tr*aet on right you this custom built Ranch Large lot. Priced to sell. $18,- Agency, M6-0181. ^imBRSSDf the forecoinx expansion will be flnanc- at 6:30 in the Sacred Heart $1. Paul’s Paint & Wallpaper 646-0131. Leon Cleszynskl, Builder, 649- area with sliding glass unfinished up, plus a side f r-l P. O. Box 8072 East Hartford, MAIN ST .— One block from 4291. home on Ferguson Road. Com­ 'doors to patio, 3 bedrooms, 900. U & R Realty Co., Inc. ______arolieatkm.___ be. ___ heard ..and.__ drier-__ ed through______tiw use of .. endow-____ _ Parish____ Center._____ The____ supper„ „ wiU__ Supply. center. Newly remodeled store QUALITY RANCH — We have plete with 6 rooms, l% baths, porch and a one car garage. 643-2602. R. D. Murdock, 643- Continued From Preceding Page References. WESLEY R. SMITH ceramic tiled bath, full Ideal location, bus at the door. SOUTH WINDSOR-Two 7-roora S*.'Sr*ln‘^iid to!tri«f*OT th«“ Sth » $300,000 grant from be prepared by the Womsa’i or office. New ceilings, pan­ Just listed a beautiful Ranch. MANCHESTER VICINITY 4 equipped kitchen, 3 fireplaces, 6472. split level homes, one with dw of Fobreiury, a d . iM7 at ten the federal govermnent, accord- Guild of Sacred Heart CONSTRUCTION CO. basement, gas hot waiter Must be seen to appreciate ^ B ^^^^n^m eap new ^M^^^TABLE room for gen- eieaeled wans, walls, wall to wanwall carpet- All brick, seven rooms, 2 room Ranch with breezeway 2 car attached garage. The lot swimming pool. Both with as- tlce^to‘*l“n ^ h e hospital's annual re- Robert Symonds of the H«t- Help WontedT-Mole 36 Help Wanted— Mole 36 heat Walking distance to this home. T. J. Crockett, VERNON — 6 room Colonial, baths, huge finished rec room, and garage, 2 bedrooms, large is smril but, you can spend sumable mortgages. Bel Air mM estate o f tee pendency port. The hospital has also been ford Times will be the featured ones! Sam Y ^ y l^ ^ S h ^ Re- foyer Aproxim ate- 643-1567 everjrthlng. Call Doris Realtor, M3-1577. mortgages. ABLE BODIED man to work in YOUNG MAN full-time shipping fireplace, garage, carpeting, kitchen and living room. Ideal your Umf golfing in the sum­ large living room, dining room, Real Estate, 648-9832. riaSe^of‘’£^M*to5?.iS5r bwefledary of'ap- ‘weaker. Annual aiwar^^ M nalr ShoD of the better kind! Ideal for Smith. modern kitchen with bullt-iiu, place of nearing Grain Mill. Good pay, over­ and general factory work. Ap­ 23 Oak S t. Manchester. ^surance or real estate office. combination windows, lot with starter home. !14,200. Wolver- mer and not working on a largo FIVE ROOM Ranch with finish­ lUhtnglimingIng a copy ofm this ...... or^r in some proximately $600,000 from the^ presented at the supper. time. Excellent fringe benefits. ply Kaklar Toy Co., 60 HUUard Call owner, 643-9678. SPLIT LEVEL-6% rooms, 3 trees. Soon to be vacant. All ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. lawn. Reduced tor immediate 1% baths, garage. Marlon B. BOLTON—7 room expandable ri*IeLt®'^m'^ayS disbanding Rockvllk Mutual In- Young Demoonts Dance ^7, ROOM FOR RENT. Call 649- ed rec room, 3 bedrooms, liv­ Robertson, Realtor, 643-6953. Contact H. Bumstein, Central St. WALNUT DESK model Singer bedrooms, modem kitchen with sale. Jarvis Realty Co., Real­ JARVIS REALTY CO. ing room with wall-wall car­ Ranch, 8 or 4 bedrooms, Hving Sefore'"toj# ”da^of'TaM suranca Compeny. Hie Young Democrata Club a t 0271. TWO OFFICES —centrally lo­ tors, 643-1121. room with fireplace and hook- appear if they Me cause at said Conn. Cooperative, -10 Apel PI., sewing machine, with attach­ bullt-lns, treed lot, rec room, REALTORS MLS REAIAORS peting. Roomy kitchen with CO'VENTRY — 3 bedroom a. n .u_i 1 tune and place and be heard rela- An expansion • program- - under- Vernon •—~ ™ is iqionsoilng —a dance—-— - Manchester, 649-4623. ments, $150. Cali 644-8213 af- YOUNG MAN wishes to share cated, new modern (rffice one car garage, patio, $19,500. tnr 577 neighborhood, shaaea cases, full oimng room, large uv* thereto, a n d ^ mallins on or taken three years ago Increaa- to be held March 4 from 9 UJn. building. Electric heat, central ’ rear yard, new furnace, ce­ NICK SEZ—^Ihls Is ps pretty a 643-1121 natural hdreh cabinets, c4I hot Ranch, approximately one acre PART - TIME ter 6. 3-bedroom house with one or Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, water heat, aluminum combi- land, built 1964, drop-in stove, sunny kitchen. fuU tllM bath, ed laboratory and X-ray facll- to 1 Am. at the Manchestor air-conditioning, ample park­ 649-8464. $17,900 —buys this excellent 3 ramic tile bath and kitchen, 7 room Cape as we have had basement garage, % acre thie order to Mw Reilly. 178 ities, as well as those for dl- Country Club. Music will be 30% OFF knitting needles, in­ two of same. Call after 6 p.m., ing. Robert D. Murdock, 643- tor sale. R Is located In a set- ___ natioiu, 'walk-out basement. fruit wood cabinets, fireplace, 649-6797, 742-9050, bedroom Ranch, garage, porch foil price, $13,900. Call Paul W. MANAGER TRAINEE Work Available struction books, knitting, cro- 2692, 643-9551. MANCHESTER — is minutes and large lot. Mitten Agency, Dougan, Realtor 649-4535. ting of natural beauty and MANOHESTEk New Ustlng. Immcuiulate condition. $15,900. aluminum storms and screens. oX7^ite^Rrin/*li8 m«enm asnoal* provided by the Harmony Cape, Bowers Wolverton Agency, 649-2813. Close to 44A and 1-84. Assum­ ing $19,600. U A R Realty Co., xve. South, Apt. No. 7. St. Peters- bede were added at the time. Knights. 11 BJn. - 2 or 3 p.m. Chet, tatting, embroidery ac- CLEAN FURNISHED room for from this expandable Ranch. Realtors, 643-6930. ------^------close to all In-town facilities. room Inc. 643-2692. R. D. Murdock, The hospital ended the year General chairman of the af- cessories. Yam-Apart Co, Inc., gentleman, near Main St. Call 1,100 SQUARE feet Industrial Excellent condition, tiled kitch- ______Many extras such as full shed able mortgage. Elva Tyler, Due to expansicm we need space for selected shop or stor­ usxmo-n.,™ ,. Six 643-6472. Oonn.; Margaret’Reilly. 178 Bruns? with a net operating loss of fair is Mrs. George BHnbisli. 39 Cottage St.. Manche.ster. 643-9353. en and bath, fireplace, com- MANCHESTER — 2-f a m i I y, dormer, IH baths, wall to room Cape, extra large fenced Realtor, 649-4469, 643-6666. a man to train for a mana­ age,- heat available. 'IWo base­ lot Immediate occupancy. BY OWNER -Vernon, Regan i?me f e i S S ? R^®M chairmen include M r* MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN Limited quantity, all s a l e s ------bination storms, screens, metal good ' condition, ' $18,900. Phll­ ' wall carpeting, bree$eway and In yard. Nice neighborhood. ViERNON gerial position. Good start­ ment areas in same building, brick Agency, Realtors, 649- MOVING UP? Hayes Agency, MS-013L hig h>s8 last year of $66,327. The Robert Houley, ttekefU; MW. ing salary while in train­ 46 West Center St. final, cash and carry. ROOM IN PRIVATE home for awnings, oversized garage,-, garage. This Is a dandy of a Leonard Agency, 646-0469. Rd. area. Seven year oia o qu) a EHixabeth Drive, Manches- , incnm« -or.. lady, kitchen privileges, cen­ 1,100 square feet each, heat patio, outbuildings, 2’^ acres 8464. home reduced to price to $10,- PARK HILL AREA room Cane fireplace, alum- ter. Ooim.: John B. oiii. 489 Fin- 1®®* defrayeti by mcome James Roche, raffles, Mrs. John ing. Compsmy vehicle pro­ SORRY SAL—is now a merry Then consider this 3 year Spotless 6 room Ranch, other > ^uwa. New from endowments and other Marino, publicity, and MM; tral location. Inquire 132 Birch available, Call 643-8837. land. Hard to beat at $14,300. old 8 room Colonial. Ideal 900. Excellent F.H.A. or V.A. TOXm BEDROOM Ranch con­ vided. Must have neat ap­ gal. She used Blue Lustre rug st. FIVE BEDROOMS, 2 full baths, flat garage, bus line, lifetime veniently located near East raised hearth fireplace, for­ s s i . , r «!??■, i r " " < « » » « . Tiok. pearance and good person­ OIL BURNER service man. LOOKING FOR more than just Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- modem kitchen with built-ins, for the large family with financingT> -1* available. Jarvis elding, excellent investment tor JOHN J. WALLENT, Judge explained, ets may be obtained by con­ and upholstery cleaner. Rent 6930. Hartford. Large living room mal dining room, large Call 876-6071. No agents please. ality. Many employe bene­ Pension plan, life insurance, office space? Contact Ed­ 2 fireplaces, walk-out base­ its 20' flreplaced living Realty Co., Realtor^ 643-im. $ie.900. Bel Air Re^ Bs- bedrooms and attached ga­ cc: John J. O’Connor. Atty. Operating expenses tor the tacting Mrs. Robert Houley. electric shampooer $1. Olcott room, formal dining room 'With fireplace, 2 ceramic fits. Apply in person. medical insurance, vacation. Variety Store. Wonted— Rooms— wards OTfice Building Vernon MANCHESTER - nearly new, ment, screened porch, garage, " tato, 84S-98S2. rage make this an excep­ hospital during the last fiscal The Bulletin Board and generous kitchen with baths, imuaual 14x20 family year amounted to $1,000,424, Year 'round work. Call , for ap­ Circle, Vernon, 643-1195. Tele- ^^y built two families. Sei> handy location. $24,500. Phll­ room, 2-car garage. Excellent tional value at $23,500'. Call 'Ihe Trinity Lutheran Church Board 62 built - ins. -Laundry room MANCHESTER^-N’. HEWER ,or H.y.. Ag.n bullt-ins, large lot, many ex­ year mortgage avctilaUe. Wes­ ment, 649-5306. a 25' family room on the A total of 2,750 admisrions The Memorial Committee of 832 Main St., Manchester part-Ume work, $2.60 per hour. seeking home with family for cy. M6-0131.______^ MANCHESTER—7 room home. first floor. Upstairs has 4 Five family consisting of 5 tra features. Call Helen Palm- ley R. Smith, Realtor, 648-1667. self and young child, prefer­ B & W Conlon Describes were recorded during the year, s t Jtohn’s Hlplscopal Church wiU Call between 5-9 p.m. 1-7. 749- TWO CB transcievers, Contact MANCHESTER—original own- ^-car garage, extra lot. For in- large bedrooms and V/i room u n i tiS. Individual er, Lri>nanl Agency. M6-0469. STi5iJM Colcnl^ The BARROWS and plus 39 births. The total num- meet tonight at 7:30 at tb* No. 23 and 8. Make an offer. ably with child care available, beating systems. Recenly 6116. Houses For Rent 65 er, selling 6 room Cape with 3 formation call Mitten Agency, baths. Completely redecor­ 4-4 DUPLEX, Verplanck and convenient to schools and bus WALLACE Co. her of hospital days recorded to church. Call 875-0286 after 6. 7-3:30 shift. 643-1446. ated from top to bottom painted exterior. Centrally or 4 bedrooms, large entry foy- B®altors, 643-6930. Waddell Schools areas. Good transportation. lA'ving room Manchester Parkade 1966 were 17,726. The 1966 fig- Union Congregational Cbureh SIX ROOM single house In Tol­ and selling for $2.5..500. As­ located. Approximately Manchester 649-5306 ‘Cafetorium’ Uses TORO — power handle and till­ land. Call after 6 p.m. 875- er, hot water heat, aluminum CONCORD RD _ beautiful Investment properties. Leon­ with fireplace, formal dining ures are somewhat lower than meetings timight are: 7 pjn. DRIVER - SALESMAN storms and screens. Convenient sumable mortgage too. 20% return on investment By CLEMEWELLYOUNO *lt will be used for large the statistics recorded for 1965 Cadette Girl Scouts; 7:30, pray- er used one season. $145. 647- Apartments— Flats— 9329. Ranch, large .living roam, for­ ard Agency, Realtors, 646- six Accountants Married man for estab­ 9650. location. Only $16,400. 10% mal dining room, cabinet kitch­ 0469. = ' s s “S at 8 pm. to ford, stating education, ex­ Tolland Tpke., Manchester. pairing. Prompt seiwice. Up to ances, heat and hot water in­ Route 32, Mansfield, heat, dows. Big family kitchen SPRING ST.—7 room Split lev­ picturesque lot. Must see. Eaiate of S o * n i e ^ a r e needed—places niroefold Increase $20. on your old watch in lights, hot water included, $95. tors, 649-8464. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. Manenester, ... . Miss Davis, the daughter of xaom 8. perience and salary re­ cluded, small quiet building. with ’ built-in oven, range MANCHESTER — near Main el, 1*4 baths, fireplace, dining ceaaed. to put______bodies when they are not which would Increase the Mr. and Mm. James R. Davis The Youth Memibenihlp meet- trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. 643-2465. Upon application of John Kramer ■_ „ /.tnoq •> quirements. Hayes Agency, 646-0131. and dishwasher. Down the St. 4-famIly N>me. Excellent in­ room, modem kitchen with prayingirA.vintr tnurmat an Instrumentin.qtriimont purport­ a class.” ^ ^ . capacity from what to what? of 17 VaUey View Lane, Is edl- ing of the First Congregational JANITOR Bray, 737 Main St., Stato hall are 3 generous: bed­ come producer. 4 rooms in bullt-ins, large paneled family Garrison Ccdonlal, new modem ^ m ck The Rent HaWt ing to be the last wUl and testa­ P.S. Yes, we will consider a Theatre Building. SUNNY AT center, opposite Church Ranrii to Hke new ooniUtion. ment of sold deceased be adnuued n/inr? "**■ yearbook and a Church of Vernon will be held recent accounting school or and Phoenix Streets, near rooms and 2 man-sized each apartment. Owner Wants room, garage, lot 100x200, kitchen, large formal dining hpths, 2-car garage, % to probate and that letters of ad- * . , .. ----- .. — ---- — «..v...ww- Luniufrvw — cm Excellent opportimity for park, 3 rooms, refrigerator, bathrooms. 2-zone heat, fast sale. Hayjs Agency, 646- $22,900. Philbrick Agency, room, 24' living room with fire­ college graduate without Route 15, three miles from acre, only $22,900. Hayes Become a landlord this an experienced man in our new range, hot water, 'base­ aluminum combinations, 2- 0131. Realtors, 649-8464. place, 4 bedrooms, 1% baths, S ^ ‘» o M ® es’S‘i,“SS^r JoTSt^ari^^aSh^^ rehearsal at experience. Fuel and Feed 49-A board heat, wall to wall car­ Manchester. Adults, 5 rooms, Agency, 646-013L e a ^ 'way. Two apartments ampucaUon on fUe. it Is up SO tn a t a Class caiiTOi oe « indeed. GAAC and Leaders CU*, the SoidionMm riW U w office maintenance depart­ attic storage, new furnace, car garage. porch, garage, assumable O^BRED: That the foregoing fered, to the double classroom. What about all thoee small saored Heart CTO and St. Ber- t m . ment. Hours 4 p.m. -12 peting, free parking, garage ROCKLB3XIB one owner, cus­ (one 4% room and one 2^ FOR SALE- first quality baled storms, aluminum siding, city Taylor St., Manchester TOWN OF' MANCHESTER, CONN. mortgage. Price $27,900. n u i- SSU at°toe*Prt^te”lffi^in Mm - would ****“ year? How can you nard’s (Jhlldren of Mary. oently elected president of the midnight. Good wages and hay. Call 649-6911. W. B. Wil­ available. Immediate oc­ brick Agency, Realtors, 649- tom 7 room through hall Cape, room) plus a 8H room ot~ CLERK — GROCERY or pro­ cupancy. Adults. References, gas, wired for electric stove. floe, plus a 2-oar garaga ISH r& r& e3’2 ..stark, .the_«,n ^ «^Snore ctess at Rockvill. duce, full time. Apply in per­ working conditions. Above liams. Call 649-1924. OFFICIAL NOTICE 8464. 2 full bathe, garage, carpet­ average benefit program. $125. 649-9287 days. WOLVERTON ing, Hke new throughout Comer lot on Mato St that notice be given to all pe'rsons W asn't son, Mr. Crisplno, Supreme MANCHESTER — 2 - family, near St Bridget Church. SVi ROOM APARTMENT—cen- VERNON—Available now, ZV2 BY BOARD OF TAX REVIEW Hayes Agency,'646-0181. interested in said estate of the MMd Foods, 469 Hartford Rd., Man­ SEASONED HARDWOOD for central. Excellent condition. 4- Plenty cf parking. Second­ chester. APPLY tral location. Heat, hot water, and 414 room apartments, wall S’e***Ume “and“'piace***af^hea^ was, for two years. This year Latin or you’re not. It’s all VaoiiMl TOesoian So- sale. 742-6215, 742-6830, to wall carpeting, refrigerator, AGENCY The Board of Tax Review of the Town of Manchester, Conn., car garage. Large lot. FV>r in- MANCHESTER—6 rooms phis ary financing availabla thereon, by pubflshing a copy <2 .. ’ needed as a studv haU. h*kn«i>e«nie National Thespim BO- Bruco, assistant secretary; gas for cooking, wall to wall will be in session in the Hearing Room at the Municipal Build­ formation call Mitten Agency. Bunporch, 1% baths, garage, this oraer in some newspaper hav- neeoM y * what you, tha town^wple, ^n u n a Club, Sea BSxplor- Tn*mAa fimwAv trAAsiiMr mstA HOME DELIVERY FIRST NATIONAL carpeting, Venetian blinds and range, heat included, washer REALTORS. Ing a circulation In said district, at so students have been eating to consider essentlaL Latin HI and iwim lat Cfiiemiatrv Club treasurer, ana and dryer, recreation including ing on the following days during the month of February and Realtors, 643-6930. central conveitient location, lease oeven days before the day of rooms ” to car K. end mrm romhincMl Larry AndersOR, assistant trea»- STORES Garden— Form— garage. Second floor of private March 1, 1967. near schools, bus, shopping. said hearing, to appear If they see home rrom*- . YV can be and are o(Mnbme& gtudent Council, MadrlgOl '' SALESMEN home. $135 per month. Middle swimming pool, $140. and $160. 649-2813 KEITH AGENCY cause « safa to o and i*ice and Do they object to this? Ask two years cannot. . wastem Conn, urer. Park & Oakland Aves. MANCHESTER—7 room house Bel Air Real Elstate, 648-9832. bo heard relative thereto, and by IwiMver 2ft ictti- OrOhp, AU - Eastern fjonn. Dairy Products 50 aged couple preferred. Write monthly. One month free rent. Taxpayers will be afforded the opportunity to dl.scuss their mailing by certified mall, on or be- tiiem. Next year, however, 20 Biustu- fjjjQjj. u.g. Power Squadron____ Ea.st Hartford fronting on two main roads, 5 649-1922 Tbe Hemld’a Vernon Bure— Good home service delivery STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. Box J, Herald. Rowe & Rowe Realty, 875-3167. assessment with the Board of Tax Review on the dates indicated. (CENTRALLY located 5 room fore' January 27, '1967, copies of this Booms From PartltloB de^ ■■— -have------* atjgwl-----* ^— tor ;;^“’a,e" yWro^k etiS . An AVONDALE ROAD — Bov corresponding to the first letter of their last name. lot possiblUty, excellent invest- order to John Kramer, 486 Hartford le at 88 Paik St P.O. Box 887. routes are now open, which Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South menf property. Bri Air Real Cape. Aluminum siding. Ga- ______Road, Manchester._____ Ck>nn.:___ Margaret____ 'What about the other parts of L There are, admittedly, other had a role to will give the right men 414 ROOMS, $125. 314 rooms, School area. An eight room The tomporaiy eoireqiondent la PART-TIME, men, nights 12 Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- Wonted To Rent 68 Cape with a finished rec room Feb. 9, 1967 Thursday 5:30 to 8:00 P.M, A-B Estate, 643-9332. rage. Wlthta walktag distance NEW 8 ROOM Raised Ranch, oSS^iSry‘^escl^'2:a®o^“ st‘’ addition? 'There are sup- wurses Uko this, b o c ^ the senior class play, good income. 5 days week, 6472. $115. Parking. 15 Forest St., Feb. 10, 1967 FYiday 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. C-D of Parkade. Only |14,900. formal dining room, family Manchester, Conn.; baniei Sheehan! posed to be five so-called teach- the sznall xx>pu]atioii of thfe winners, seleote Bette gnatrale ML 875-8848. midndght-4 a.m. for janitorial ______off Main St., 646-0090, 643- too. Can be four or five bed­ ------a. nan roarow ... _ _ V 3 f 7 f*$oJr A t a b # At* / V v n n av» i . _ A _ a .» ______n n K n n ] ** i l M S many fringe benefits. A WANTED — 6 or 6 room house Feb. 11, 1967 Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. E-F-G NO DOWN VA, 10 per cent down Pasek, Realtors, 289-7475. l%“‘V k ." ’L^naro ^ Btoti^; what does this j. _ _ ^^eve cI^ti’’Mar4r’FSSS!*’f f S liberal commission arrange­ service. Must be over 21. Gen­ STRICTLY FRESH EGGS, 55 66T5. rooms. baths, one car ga­ Feb. 15. 1967 Wednesday 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. H-I-J-K eral Cleaning Service, 46 Oak or apartment for family with rage, rear patio. Vacant. conventional. Six room Capo, Agency, Realtors, 646^)469. JOHN J. wallett. Judge, mean? to sum k ty, ^ oeueve ^ comnete to the state ment makes possible high cents a dozen. Same price year , I T four children, Manchester vi­ Feb. 16, 1967 Thursday 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. L-M large lot. Hutchins Agency, GREEN M^OR — 6 room ------cc: John J. O’Oonnor. Atty. *weU. two of the teaching thM; townspeople ebould vote Fowler Asks earnings. St., 649-5334. VnnnH L n MODERN 4 room apartment. Here’s an opportunity to pick Feb. 17. 1967 Friday 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. N-O includes garage and applianc­ cinity. 875-3414. 9:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. P-Q-R Realtors, 649-5324. Ranch, 8-bedrooma, garaga ------;------—— ------— ------stations are in the cafeteria, yes for t i^ ltio n , wWch ^ 122 Newmarker Road, Vernon- up a good buy. T. J. Crockett, Feb. 18. 1967 Saturday ______Assumable 6% per cent mort- Lah For 73 o r d e r o f notice There’s Buimosed to be a nar- cost somewhere around $360,- lewiorwup, PAINT SALES trainee wfanted es, $110. J. D. Real Estate, Realtor, 643-1577. Feb. 22, 1967 Wednesday 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. S-T MI* rwr sow at a c» urt o p pro bate. ™eres supposea lo ne a par- serveranoe and resourcefulness. Apply Personnel Department by quality Paint Manufactur­ South Windsor line, off Dart 643-5129. Feb. 23, 1967 Thursday 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. U-V-W-X- ■' ■ guge, $16,600. Owner, collect 1- **eld at Manchester, within and for tition that you can puU across 0™- ^W S up to tne towns- _ ____ ir.rnmlvea New Hike of Hill Rd., 644-0304. Business Property 677-0928. TWO BUILDING lots, 106x166 , the District of Manchester, on the Tnlddle o f the esfeterla. cut- people. Beeloento Beoognlzea Monday-Friday er for greater Manchester-Wil-______MANCHESTER — sever, room Y-Z 3t4 ROOM heated apartment, Princess Charm treed and landscaped, $8,000.- Plaiia oo Display Jwfl Sokolow of 7 Fem St limantic established territory. STRICTLY FRESH eggs. Spe- For Sole 70 spilt with I ti baths and one to 8:00 P.M. PERSONAL \ Present, Hon, John J. Wallett, ting it to two aod making tWO . . __Tr., „ ^ m oenM’ Debt Ceiling For Evening Appointment Sales experience required. $300 stove and refrigerator, second car garage. Excellent condi­ Feb. 24, 1967 Friday 5:30 176x300’, treed, ideal tor cha- Judge. nrobablvstudv !*“ >■ <*>• cafeteria- and A. Allison Perry of M Scott cial 55 cents dozen, buy 10 doz­ ROOMING HOUSE —yearly in­ PROPERTY ONLY let Wolverton Agency, Real- ^ Probably stuay afidltlon to tfae high Dr., mmabors of the Wtofoed Call Ken Reynolds per month, bonus, car allow­ en, get one free. Jan. 28-Feb. floor, central location, $125. tion. Lot i.s 150x200. Ideal loca­ Easy Cross-Sti'fch 643-9126 — 6 - 9 P.M. ance, liberal benefits including monthly. 643-1155, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. come, $5,304, excellent return tion for the growing family. Feb. 25, 1967 Saturday 9:00 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. APPOINT­ tore, 649-2818. SSSSd.®*"’ *“ ^ e etaae.” he »>• a.yalMAa t o n i^ K loter Agency of Hartford, have 4. Natsisky Farm, Inc. New- ______on investment. Centrally locat­ The .ezet^riz. having ezhfl>^^ oontiSuecL "T h aS t ^ m o r e Blue Cross, and Insurance. Ex­ marker Rd., off Dart Hill Rd., Owner transferred. Sensibly MENTS ONLY cellent advancement opportun­ ed. Call Paul J. Correnti Agen­ priced at $22,900. T. J. Crock­ SEALTEST FOODS Vernon-South Windsor, line. 454 MAIN ST. —3 room apart- Mar. 1, 1967 Wednesday 5:30 to 8:00 P.M. ity. Send resume giving age, cy, 843-5363 or 643-2125, now. ett, Realtor, 643-1577. 644-0304. mfnt. $85. 643-2426, 9-5. MILK DIVISION education and experience to ■------TAXPAYERS UNABLE TO APPEAR BEFORE THE 265 Homestead Ave., Hartford Box X Herald. NEW TWO family 4>/2-4'4 , heat, LIBERTY STREET—Five room BOARD ON THEIR SCHEDULED WEEK NIGHTS MAY . . , - , the Municipal Building in said Man- entire music program for the ______— — ------— — Household Goods 51 hot water, disposal, storage, BOLTON bungalow in tip top condition. APPEAR THE FOLLOWING SATURDAY BETWEEN 9:00 BEA'UnFUL WOODED lot to ‘Siw schooL as weU — serve as an ?f^.“*** principal Ralph place one ^ o n dollars or mors ^haa the Troasmy asked. An Equal Opportunity Practically in the center of A.M. AND 2:30 P.M. OR ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1967. Bolton, 226x200’ frontage. In SSry »S "or^S« aSd »»® ~ ^® “* Employer CLEAN, USED ^rigeratora. town. Ideal for a couple or BETWEEN 5:30 AND 8:00 P.M. restricted residential area. $4,- assembUee swor que—om from 8 p.m. on. nulties during the year. tee hearing today accompanied Ten acres of land in addi­ small family. Owners retired. RETIRED MAN ranges, automatic washe a, ib c ROOM duplex. Available tion to building with large All persons claiming to be aggrieved by the doing of the 000 with tenns. Call 648-4461, tlfa‘t^ wffl rehearse there _ “®«^ Budget L. SCHOOL BUS drivers —for a.m. with guarantees. See them at February 15. Centrally locat- banquet rooms plus pavil­ anxious to sell. Lot ^ house Assessor of the Town of Manchester, Conn., and those requiring evenings. to^lme and— and p.m. routes, 7-9 and 2-4. FOR PART-TIME B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 ed, $125. monthly. Children ion and large recreation for the money. T. J. Crockett, adjustments must appear and file their complaint at; one of ------TT—TT— T~T~ sons kno^ Good pay, H. A. Frink, Wap- Main St. Can 643-2171. welcome. Write Box F, Herald. Realtor, 643-1577. Inese meetings or at some adjourned meeting of said Board of MANCHESTER -lots, lots, lots, to appear area. Excellent location Tax Review. Fbur A-zone, two B-zone, two plng, 1197 Sullivan Ave. 644- MAINTENANCE WORK WHY PAY 30-60 per cent more? for any club or organiza­ PRINCETON STREET—3-bed- budget 1902, after 5 p.m. rural. All In town, different Hon in soldlffitri^’SfiStor'sev^ii ***® Tuesday at Botton Junior- Race Brook Country Club, sees a $8.7-bilUon defioit that Our low overhead (no rent or ftVE ROOM duplex, garage, tion. room custom built house, well January 26, 1967 locations. CaU now. Hayes da« before tte day of said hearing,. now> "In the gym and the senior High Uool. DeMoIiiy m ention would have to be IiamBed by APPLY employes) means low discount jgg, caJl 649-1946. insulated, features cedar clos­ BOARD OF TAX REIGEW Agency, 646-0181. %... '? ^ %uy ” certif^“'ma^r a soimd ^ prevades that whole wing BuUetin Board prices on quality new furniture. Charles H. McKenzie, Chairman The Fayette Chapter Order of increased borrowing. J. D. REAL EST.'TE et, jalousied porch and elec­ of this order to Helen B. %o- and then some. The Ital^ ^eriomi DeMolay wiU h«d Its stanl-pub- Today’s procedure marked a For sav^ga, service, and satis- FOUR ROOM apartment, first tronic garage doors, mid 20’s. Roger McDermott, Vice Chairman SELECTED LOTS In prestige FULLER Aaron Cook, Secretary area. Ask tor BIUT>ni n i*r. &>nn.:.wmi^.Biovish, so cir- And the lessons, where are wU meet tmdglit at 8 at the‘ lie installation ceremony Satur- beginning of Congress’ work on MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN faction, wlttout high pres.sure floor, stove, refrigerator, $80. 643-5129 643-8779 649-4498. for Bw Belflore, cie Drive. No^ op^ Oonn., eze^ they given now? “to a storage villa Loutoa. salesmanship, vlsib us today. Call 528-8468. Belfloie Agency, 6484021. day at the Masonic Temple on President Johnson’s $186-UIUoa 46 West Center St., Manchester «mv. S4!«m. tercet X S ! ? ‘®a”^ if ® ^ doit near the taduatrlal arts The board of finance wlU Orchard St. budget, the antidpoM deficit, BRUSH GO. LeBlanc Furniture Co., 195 .rr;;:;;— ------______Relieve it or not, the meet tonight at 8 at the fire South St., Rockville. 875-2174. 3-ROOM and one 5-room STAFFORD SPRINGS—7 unit Alan Herzog wlU be inzttdled and Us proposal tor toeraastog apartment house in immacu­ SllbllliM n For Sedo 75 'Wobdiand ’st. Hanch'ester, Conn.; sound disturbs the shop diiw e, house with the fire oommission- it H as Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. apartment. No pets or chil- a s m aster councilor; WUUam taxes. dren. Call 643-2068 before 7:30. late condition. Completely Cmmwriim”” ia»^*Asyiunf*®Ave®^ ®'^®“ noliqr machines.” e n . The board win taoU Ma own Dumas as senior councilor; “nie senate ooatiinied study PART-TIME, men, nights 9 ------BOLTON-Beauty of a three Harifororcbmr^^ make What about acoustics to the meeting there, also, Immediate Opening modem. Priced for quick sale. 1 .S , I Keith Belyea, jimlM- counsdor; and debate on modeniisatlon of p.m.-l a.m. for janitorial ser- automatic zig-zag in addition? Won’t the sound travel -Ihe pUWo bitiWog commls- , it- T e MusT’be ovir2r Gene'mi Like new, does e^er;: first floor, heat, j. d . Real E state? 643-6129; bedroom ranch, full baa^ent For vice, jviusi. ne over zi. g en eral ^ ___ . •?. hni wntor htiH nt i Hoo mninH. ______... . _ _ ' JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. _ , « ,rr John PurnelL senior deacon; its procedures, thing. Original cost, $329, bal' hot .water and utilities includ­ 643-8779. Ask for John B. De- (with garage). Big trees, im' there, too? 'to spite of peoples’ slon George Dumi junior deacon; H ie debt cam. wfihta $78 mH- Cleaning Service, 46 Oak St., ed, ($117. 643-9374. maculate... fine residential AT A COURT OF PROBATE, romarks, I don’t think so. There Ugh ______GENERAL CLERK 649-6334. ance due $63, ’take over pay­ Quattro. school someome ounng Clark, senior steward; Mon of tbe current oeUtog on ments oi $9 monthly. Call 622- setting. Asking $19,600. T.J. held at Moncheater, within and for will be a moveable partition or after the queetton and an- _ .. tan •PMuinr'a 6!^ ROOM apartment, private O ockett, Realtor. 643-1677. the Dtatrict of Manriieeter, on the the wevwi lui. David PIrle, Junior Steward, Jan. is . By XTeawry's siai»> Our distributing station 0931. front and rear porch, private 36th day of January, 1967, across the front Of the stage, a s ? ,“ ® Scott -MpKav.McKay, i-hMiiain;chi«)lain; JamenJames ords.aids, tUthis s wUsw4s nerve-sfaatterkic^nerve-sfasttering^ Dogfr—Birds— Pets 4T Houses For Sole 72 Present, Hon. John J. WaUett, w d l as a curtain and thera’a a dlition, which begins at A Tuttle, senttort; Thomas Rider, iy dose. It Hina to keep • $8 has sui interesting and di­ APARTMENT SIZE electric cellar and attic storage area, VERNON —7 room Capo, large judge. anmll n.iid1tivrliini 41m versified position for per­ Vlfrium ffirerilace c a m irv rise Estate of Amy Bveltaa Carison auditorium between the standard bearer; Burton Ames, hiHlon GuaUan. GR,„ri ai-M >> perience. Applicant must Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, appliances available. Call 649- ddtlon, $18,000. Philbrick Agen- n so m VbuntMi Aaetwrv' S4S. The ezecutor having ezhihlted his uwu _ HEALTH CAPSULES. tor; James Burrows, scribe; «ros saved tbe «lay, but anottisr slight repair, $16 set. 643-1301. ^ 8W. n ayes Agency, o w ^administration account wiUi said os- More Than a Band byMtchmlAPetU,BLD. be. high school graduate. 643-6427. 2871. cy. Realtors, 649-8464. ______to‘* allowance. It .,^ ^ 4 Joseph Simons. John Newton, crisis loams tor the latter part Some typing desirable but 1476 IF YOUR H6ART «KIP» A FEAT Leonard DeCarll, Craig Melenly, of February unlesB Oongnsa 10-20 VEI^NON ot tofium? This seems to be one not essential. Antiques 40METlMf«, 14 TMl# A ^URE John Herzog, Nlcholaa Caros ««t8 by tfaen to let the govern- POODLE — SMALL miniature, PRE-SPRING SPECIAL noOT^toe“i«& fcrc^^ln% e ^ ^e. Wg bones'^* contantto? U6H OF H8ART PI4FA$E ^ and Craig McKay, Preceptors, ment borrow more money. Accepted applicant will black female. Call 875-5723. 2975 MuMcipal Building in said Man- "We’U get to that in a minute, WANTED TO BUY^AnUques, MCska a ohamlng appearance Rich odora are used to work Here’s one to mak#. anyone Chester, be and same is aa- v-u. ...a - vi* pffn.,a...... Oliver Pumrtl HI will serve The Senate BVirolgn Rrtattona Joy pleasant working con­ steins, fuynKure, pewter, lead­ oaU to see. A beautiful A Cor a hearing on Ae allow- ^ blick Up & bit. *Ill6 nut^ as organist and Ruth Bowman Committee la sebeduled tod^ to ditions, periodic IncreaMs MINIATURE po o d l e :—male, s$ that, speotal party with a this Jovelor ObrysshiUtemum Ml MAH apricot, 4 months old, pedigree ed lamps, art glass, primitives, Moevelssa diMigh that features Covectet in easy-cross eitlitchl room Cdonka with g m g a as soloist Refreshments wtil be Hear George Kemwn. toogtiZM and company paid fringe any quantity, 644-8962. Sunoco HeaUiig Serdc? cmd fireplaoe for only $21,- distributees and order of dlstrlbu- which, toddently. Will have 78 MJ).er served by the Mother’s Circle, specialist to Soviet benefit programs. with all shots, housebroken, a butterfly bow trim and a It’s Interesting to do and will tion, this Court directs fliat ^ next year. There-are 289-6998. light front panel effect The be greatly admlreia. when corn- 500. Ftort come—firsLbuyl tloe of the time and place assign^ , “ ‘ *»»»»■ Cub Soont NotM “"*!*fr** Call K r. Bogdan at' 849- for said hearing be riven to all per- also the- seventh and eighth Awards were presented to ®rot witness to a review VAHym do is set the thermostat... m do alltherestP jacket otfers easy-fitting flair, pleted. . sonsjtnown t o ^ Interested therein music classes, meeting APPLY IN PERSON THREE — Six week, miniature Wonted— To Buy 58 No. 1478 with Photo-Guide Is Pattem No. 2076 has bot'toon 5306 or 876-3811 tor ap­ to appear and be heard thereon by f . . uibouub the following members of Cub of foreign p(*oy proUemA — Personnel Department — You name it and Sunoco’g new Heating Service has got it! pointm ent publishing a copy of this order in this year in the gym, 50 and Scout Pack 221 at last week’s BJdwin O. Reisrtiauer, tornw S ra«effw 3 7«?'' HOUSEHOLD Kyts. nnOqu... to sizes lb to 20, bust 81 to 40. transf^ f*>^> •*' 88 Long Hill St. papers, three year old female. VlUage Peddler, Auctioneer, To order, send 60c in cola To order, send 86o In cofaw to: WALIiAOBCo. a copy of saidotoer to lUchard A. Then there’s a larger glee ehlb phis lOo tor fln tfctass maMIng A nte Oobot, The Manchester dy Oolltoe, Scott Anderson, tor of Tbe New York Thnea, wifi Ewt' Hartford Beet offer, 643-1424 afteir 8. ' lake St, Redton, MS-3247, for RENT MiaTinhTstor Paikada Which we hope t o W tor the Danny St Gannaln, , Robin appear Thursday. Sallsh^r^ CentnU location on Main Street in downtown Manches­ to : Bvaning HeraM, 1160 AVE. Mandheeter 649-0308 9 4 , Hackmatack St., Uanohester, senior high.'’ < Crlckmoro, Richard dhurch. centty wturned^m a vltK to FOR SALE — AKC minlat^ ^ HUT and seU antique and ter, between two banks, opposite St. James Church. to: Sue Burnett, Manchester Eva AMEBICA8, NEW YtMSK, N.Y. Violet B. Prteraon, Boz 478. An Equal Opportunity poodle, exceptionally good tiaeil furniture, china, glass Large display windows, 1260 sq. ft. on first floor, plus TEL; 649-5253 _____ ,______BOIAON— Four rocrni Ranch. Unadiilia'‘''‘New' ‘ ■?9ver, plchin. frames, old basement. Adjacent to municipal parking lot. Ideal for lOAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. 10086. Prtot Name, Addroaa wtth Zip Tremendous value tor only.JtS!*- J^)aTiM l^ f and bear badges. Billy Darlco. ed on effects of U.8. bombtog. women's' shop, restaunpt, or any oUier retail business. HEART -nroUPLe m a y p e e l Lee Fitzgerald, Jeff Schiavettl, ------has had ail shots, completely coins, guns, peirter, scrap Print Name, Address with Zip Code and Style Number. $13,700. Just off lake, semi- Road. I^ng Brandi. New Jers»v: derstand how this might be la- THEIR HEART ^KIP A PEAT, housebroken. Call 289-6208. watches, old jewelry, Long term lease available. private beach. Home to exert- '"'dwln H. Carlson. 1087t Main S*., Rudy Roggexikaup Jr. Animistic worship is sUU Code, Style Number and Size. Send 60c now tor a copy of ■ - "Miriam ~ MANY PEOPLE WITH Gold arrows were presented practiced In the rural region BAICTRICIAN or experiencsd------:----- ;______hobby coUsctlons, paintings, Bee exciting new faataions to the new ‘67 Springtiummer Al- leat oondltlon. Will qualify for Carlson, 66 Fairfield st.^. Manches- but, believe me, education has NORMAL HEARTS to Jay Drew, Chris Pinto, Ron- of the Republic of Congo. Moot helper.' Immediate employ- TWO CUTE Cocker cross pupe attic contents or whole estates. Coll Mr. Mofrrick—649-5203 W.G. GLENNEY CO. tbe A Winter iaaue of Baan bum llrom wUefa to cfaoooe more VA or FHA ftoanctag with iSfc«£r- J.'^teSn"iia‘'re^^^^ oatbO k , jneat Wilson Electric Oo., want good homes. Free. Call -Furniture Repair Sendee, 60- 336 N. MAINi STREET to Fashtoii,' OUF' oomptote pat* patteras in oroebet, knit, em- 10% down. T. J. Crockett,. wake to. tola opart. ___ ^ , to srtiool, and this foelUty .WlU ny GrUfitb: rtlver arrowa to 0* PCflpuJb**** « • 0UHM7. MMOBS. rue./ _ : HATING SERVICE tom uaCRlhMb (M y 6O0 A e o |7 . braMfl^ and ootonc. Realtor, 848.16n. ^ moot oT tha time, Roony GrtiMb, Jay Drew, Bob- Christians. f ‘i:’’ ' ■ ...... '• . I--

PAGE TWENTY-FOUB lEoi^nins 1§walii MONDAY, JANUARY 80, 198t Average Daily Net Preaa Run For the Week Ended walking Ms dog in Hickey's weekend. One, a 1697 Pontiac The Weather Police Recover woods, police said. had a rear Rait tire. The oamer, deanery 28, 1097 Increasing cloudlnese , this Police checked the truck’s from West Hartford, was notl- evening, 50 per cent chance o f ‘ Stolen Vehicles registration and learned it had fled>. by police. Police did not LECLERC light snow or {reeling rain, ,r ^ been reported stolen from the say who the owner 'was. low 28-32; clearing, milder’ to- t Police have recovered three FUNERAL HOME 15,041 Glenney Lumber Yard. The other car; owned by ^ y - MancheUer-^A City of Vitiage Charm m om w , hlj^ 40-^. stolen motor vehicles belong­ The glove compartment was mend E. Clark of East.Hartford, ^FUNERAL ing to owners from East Hart­ ransacked, the ingltion key was not damaged apparently, VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 1Q2 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1967 (Classified Advertising on Pegp 15) ford, West Hartford and Coven­ stolen Eind the left side of the police said. SERVICE PRICE SEVEN CENTS try, truck damaged, police reported. They said a wrecker truck was Jordan and Saudi Arabia have A Ford pick-up truck owned WAXAIDR N. needed to pull the vehicle to realigned ttelr frontier to give LBCLPIC by William Glenney of Silver the road. It was hsmging over Jordan addltibnal territory on Director State News St., Coventry was discovered an embankment, they said. the Red See south of A1 'Aqa- ' Cali 649-5869 recently by Mervln Clemson of The other cars were found bah. Saudi Arabia acquired Uie aa Maln'Strsot, Manobeiitpr on W. Middle Tpke. during the southeastern tip of Jordan. Carpinella 30 Margaret Rd. while he was Mourners Is Convicted Of Slaying \ 'I

NORWICH (AP) — The man­ slaughter trial of Frank C. Oar- F uneral ■ -f' ‘ plnella ended abruptly today when the 41-year-old New Ha­ IVlag n a vo : ven man was found guilty after he entered a plea of no contest. Superior Couft Judge Alva p. Ldselle set sentencing for Feb. H u m ph rey ' 24. 'ihe trial ended with the jury ONCE-A-YEAR FACTO R Y-AUTH OR I ZED of nine men and three women 'waiting to be called into the At White’s courtroom to begin the second w e ^ of testimony. Oarpinella, who was an un­ successful candidate for the Re- G ravesid e pubUcan mayoral nomination ANIWAL SALE two years ago in New Haven, WASHINGTON (AP)— was accused of slaying a 21- The three Apollo astro­ year-old ex-Marine from Led- nauts who perished in a yard, Walter Wilson. spacecraft flash fire went Stands in for Dad at Testimonial Dinner Carpinella contended that he to their resting places to­ Ten-year-old Mark Genovesi, representing his father. State Agostinelli’s right is Judge Angelo G. Santaniello of New had lacked up Wilson hitchhik­ day. President Johnson, Rep. Vincent Genovesi, meets Mayor Nathan Agostinelli, London, the principal speaker. Agostinelli was the high ing last September and had riiot Vice President Hubert H. right, at testimonial dinner given yesterday by the Man­ vote-getter for the Board of Directors in the October town SAVE UP TO 100 him in self defense in a lonely spot in Ledyard. Humphrey, and other lead­ chester Italian American Club. The dinner honored Genovesi elections. Genovesi, in November, was elected state represen ers did them homage. tative from the 18th Assembly District. Among the more on m any m agnificent aned excitirig mocdels! and Agostinelli. Mark’s father is ill and couldn’t attend, and In separate ceremonies on a the boy made a speech, thanking everyone for the honor be­ than 300 persona who attended the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Quits Education Pogt HARTFORD (AP)~J. Wilter winitry hilltop overlooking their stowed on his dad. His brother, Paul, 9, was also on hand. Louis Genovesi, the representatives parents; and Louis Jr. country’s capital, Air Force L t On left is John Andiaio, general chairman o f the dinner. To and Donald Genovesi, his brothers. (Herald photo by Pinto.) Kennedy of Stamford resigned ASTRO-SONIC STEREO today from the Board of Trus­ Col. Virgil I. Grissom and Navy He^s King for a Day in New Orleans tees for State Colleges. His , LI. Cmdr. Roger B. C!ha#fee Manchester WATES will meet The Ladies Aid of the Luth­ King Freret XII (Charles Villeheur Jr.) waves to admirers during the Kretve term as chairman would have were buried side by aide in Ar­ About Town eran Women’s Missionary tomorrow at the Italian Amer­ Voter Session run until 1971. lington National Cemetery. League of Zion Evangelical Lu­ ican Club, Eldridge St. Weigh­ FM/AM Radio-Phonograplis of Freret procession in New Orleans last night. Thousands crowded the streets Air Force Lt. Col. Ed-ward H, The Koffee Krafters will meet Gov. John Dempsey said he theran Church will have a busi­ ing in will be from 7 to 8 p.m. The Manchester board of of the city to view the annual night parade, one of many pre-Lenten Mardi White n was interred at the Wednesday at 0:30 am . at the was accepting the resignation ness meeting Wednesday at 7:30 It will be a "Come as You admissions will conduct Gras activities. (AP Photofax) U.S. Military Academy, West Community Y. Members are re­ with regret, and he praised p.m. in the church assembly Were” program, and secret pals a voter - making session Point, N.Y. minded to bring washed and the most thrilling way to enjoy the Kennedy for having made room. Hostesses are Mrs. Anna will be revealed. The award Wednesday, from 5 tp 8 Twice President Johnson mo­ dried plastic flowers for glazing “ many contributions to educa­ Stahl, Mrs. Carl Walters and committee will meet Sunday at p.m., in the tewn clerk’s tored to Arlington, at 9 a.m. and and arranging. Hostesses are tion in Connecticut.” Mrs. Henry Zeran. 2 p.m. at the home of Miss office in the Municipal full beauty of music in your home! 1 p.m., to stand with hat on Mrs. Joseph Bury and Mrs. , Kennedy, who is president Of Jane Bedford, 18 Plainfield St., Building. heart and sym-boilize the coun­ Jacob Gworek. ’The meeting is Violence Closes the National Basketball Associa­ Hartford. Members are remind­ Ellg^ible applicants must Astro-Sonic Stereo surpasses ^ previous 15* Bass Woofers oTw o 1000 cycle ExponOnfTot try’s expressions of grief over open to all interested women of Students of Werner’s Piano, tion, said in a letter to Dempsey ed dues must be paid before be at least 21 years of age, last Friday’s tragedy which the area. Organ and Vocal Studio will achievements in the re-creation of sound • Treble Horris—have the equivalent acoustical that ‘‘other commitmenta and the club's banquet. residents of Manchester for tocric the three men’s lives. A attend an organ recital by E. responsibilities” made It im­ at least six months, and Advanced, highly dependable soHd.-;State cir­ efficiency of 20 cone type speakers • Exclusive bright sun shown as rifies vol­ The executive board of Cham- Power Biggs tomorrow at 8:30 Spain University possible for him to devote must be U.S. citizens. cuitry replaces tubes • eliminates corhponent- Micromatic Player banishes pitch distortion plus Mark Grissom, 13, wipes away a tear as President Johnson offers condolences leyed and taps sounded. Inade Musical Club will meet p.m. at South Church, Hartford. Officers of Chapman Court, enough time to the board. to his mother, the widow of Astronaut Virgil Grissonl at funeral services this Fellow astronauts acted tonight at 8 at the home of They will be accompanied by Order of Amaranth and mem­ damaging heat • and assures you of lasting discernible record and stylus wear • Now your MADRID (AP) — Educational seized after a similar skirmish The book discussion group of morning. Mrs. Grissom holds the American flag from the casket after Gris­ honorary polUtoearers, including Mrs. Eldna Johnson, ’Tunnel Rd., their instructor, Mrs. Karen W. bers of a ways and means com­ reliability • You must hear Magnavox Astro- records can last a lifetime • Gliding top panels .authoritis closed Spain’s largest last Friday. Pike Tolls Climb mittee of the court, will meet Junior Century Club will meet som’s burial in Arlington Cemetery. Fellow Astronaut Walter Schirra stands Alan B. Shepard Jr., first Amer­ Vernon. Pearl. Sonic tb appreciate its unequalled tonal dimen­ give most convenient access to all controls • insUtution of learning, Madrid At least 50 students and police WETHERSFIELD (AP)— The tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the University, today after two days were Injured, and at least one State Highway Department re­ behind Mrs. Grissom. (AP Photofax) ican to enter space, and John H. of Mrs. Neal Miller, Neil Rd., home of Mrs. Lawrence Decker sion and fidelity • 100-Watts undistorted music There are 30 Astro-Sonic fine furniture styles of battling between students and student emd one police lleuten- ported today it collected |22,- Glean Jr., this country’s first in Vernon. Jr., 189 Laurel St., Wapping. power Two heavy-duty, high-effipiency -NOW FROM ONLY 0278.50 security police. ant were hospitalized. The 882,298 in tolls on the Connecti­ orbit. These two pathfinders ot “There Goes What’s Her Name,” The university board of gover- police arrested more than 30 of cut Turnpike during 1866 — a 18 the skies were at Grissom’s fu- ner^. ' The Army and Navy Auxil­ by Virginia Graham, will be dis­ nors ordered all schools of the the students. per cent increase over, the figure cussed. Johnson Calls for Increase Miitiateiring at ChaCfee’s buri­ iary will meet Wednesday at 8 • University, which has an enroll- The parents of Rafael G. for the previous year. a l was the Rey. Ernest A. Di- p.m. at the clubhouse. Members ment of nearly 25,000, closed for Moreno, 23, a student, reported The total for 1968 was $30,845,- maAfoe qf the Webster, Tex;, are reminded to bring articles Manchester Crange will meet three days. It ordered the he jumped or fell to his death 946. P re^ iyt^ en church. for a kitchen social and used Wednesday at 8 p.m. in Orange schools of political, economic, today from a sixth-floor window The deiMirtntent also' an­ i V \ ; > In a brief graveside sermon greeting cards for Mansfield Hall. There will be a white ele­ end commercial eoiences closed of his home while police were nounced. that it ooUocted a tpfol 'before Grissom's burial the State Training School. phant table. iiRdeflnitely,. saylng.Jhey were .aearchingjfla-hame.. Police d& of 83,249,299 toUs from vehidlea. .WAHHINGTDN (AP).-r- Pcesl- into effect last June would be $10 a month for each additional centers of subversive activity. nied fliere was cmy connection on the turnpike,_ . as against _ 72,- , dent Johnson asked Congress amended so veterans could re- child.' rvev. noy van xassei, oi me as- I ^ St. Elizabeth's Mothers Circle tronaut’s ,,hon;ie, ch q ro^ Manchester Civic Orchestra Police and students battled with the student demonstfa- ^ today to increase educational celve benefits to complete high He said the increases in eflu: will meet Wednesday at 8:15 SEN. XBOMAS DODD n g e E i|^) will rehearse tonight at 7:45 in with stones and clubs on the tions, saying the search was on t. < and other benefits of veterans of school without any loss of col- cational assistance would beine^ p.m. at the home of Mrs. Albert tuiiversity’s spacious campus suspicion he had leftist connec- 1 a rm j the Vietnam war. . lege benefita^ fit more than 250,000 veterans the Band Room at Mfinchester Soblele of 226 School St. Mrs. High School. Monday after the police halted tions. l e e l l Worker lulled , Johnson . asked benefits for Under the present bill, each now in school under the GI bill. John Schienbenpflug is co- about 700 students attempting to The clashes between student Dodd Probe ANSONIA i(AP).—An 18-yeor- Vletnani veteraiw equal to ttose month the veteran pursues a Another proposal was to in- hostess. \ ", march to the rector’s office to and police were triggered by the old workman Injured fatally granted veterans of the two high school education he loses a crease the amount of life insur- Dr. Chester Ososki of 31 W. waa 3 Crewmen Die demand release of clstssmates use of force to smash workers' i l A f t 4 f 1Y6*,T1 today in an feocident at the An- world wars and Korea. month of eligibility for college ance available to Middle Tpke. returned yester­ O servlcen^en Parents of girls in Brownie l l ' ______demonstrations against rising sonia plant- c4 .the Anaconda He said that because of cer- benefits. As Cargo Plane day from at two-day scientific from the present $10,000 limit. Troops 605 eind 645 are remind­ Mvlng costs, including boosts in - . . Congress the The $10,000 maximum would be seminar, “Communication eis it F i X l . 3 1 1 . C C S ’^*^*'^**^ Braw Oo. tain gaps in the law, “ today’s Johnson told ed of a meeting tonight from transportation charges through­ The victim wan Donald l « - veteran, his family and his ohll- time has come to increase the increased to a $12-,000 minimum Crashes in Fog Applies to Healing People un­ 7 to 7:30 at Buckley School out the nation. The students neau of Derby, who died of dren ore ineligible for a number educational assistance and rec- with higher amoimts scaled to der Chiropractic,” at Holiday The Santiago—model 1-RP667 In authentic Mediterranean fina Powell’s Aide cafeteria on the Tolland Camp sympathized with the workers, WASHINGTON (AP) — Th6 head injuries In Griffin Hospital, of benefits other war vetereins »mmended: the pay of servicemen up to a SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)—A Inn, Meriden. Development program. furniture. Storage for over 130 records. On concealed swivel military contract plane can^ting casters for easy moving. Makes Payment who are demauiding that the Senate e*hicscommittee, reject- ^®rhy, about fotur hours after receive. —An increase from $100 maxim um -of’$30,000. $1.40 dally minimum wage be tog arguments by Sen.Thomas Ihe mishap. “ It is only right that thesemonthly to $130 mohthly for a Johnson proposed a 6.4 per Air Force priority cargo On Court‘BiU’ doubled. ~ J. Dodd, has decided to hoM ^ company spokesmem sold loopholes be closed,” Johnson veteran. cent increase in the pensions of heavy fog today and About 200 students again tan- puibJic hearings into the Oonnec- youth had been trying to added. “ It is a matter of simple —Increased ■ payments for 1.4 million veterans, ^dow s and all three crewmen were killed. S A V E ’ 100 ou each of these autheutic NEW YORK (AP)____ The_____ filed with .police near Madrid______ticut Democrat’s financial______af- _ ^re® a bar that had .Jammed on fairness that the veterans of the men with larger _ families. A dependents______to______become effective The craft, a DCS ox>erated by head of tiie company that University’s campus, but the fair®. a machine when a piece Of Mekong delta and Chu Lai be married veteran with children next July 1. He also asked Con- Saturn Airways, crocked up in a TALL CEDARS OF LEBANON recorded Adam Clayton Pow- clashes lacked Monday’s vio- Dodd’s chief counsel, Jfagainst the machine, PorkPorte nhnm-HillChop Hill and Iwo Jima”Timo>> der the GI bill regardless Of the guards to assure-that no veteran -®^h>nlo’s International Airport *4 9 5 brought a $32,500 check to State broke up the demonstrators, closed committee session that feuned battles of the Korean number of children he has. will have'his pension reduced as 1 fiue furuiture styles—NOW ONLY Supreme O oi^ today in pay- who fled to side streets. the Senate is not empowered to War and World War n respec- Johnson recommended that the a result of inoreases in federal , Names of the .dead were not ment for the defamation judg- The students rah through the tovesUgate the senator’s finon- tively. monthly payment be Increased retirement benefits, such as S o - ®''®^^®hle. f ment agtonat the Harlem con- streets shouting “ Guns no, De- ®®rt Hausman, Bexar gressman. mocracy yes! and “Dictator- After a meeting of nearly four ------Johnson stod he is directing ^ibhiity medfcal examiner, ideifc- BINGO Attorney Seymour Barash, ri>ip no! hours, the committee issued a ATASCAM3RO, C a lif. the adminlstrotor of the Depart- **® Robert R, LECION HOME who described himself as Pow- The 15,(XX) students of Barcel- statement saying that after (AP)—It’s official: Boys In ment of Veteran Affairs, In con- Hickerson, 47, the pilot, and. ell’s business manager, said oua University, second only to caiafUHy considering that con- Atascadero High can’t wear Ex-Envoy Supports sultation with leading veterans ^®®^®4h L. Carpenter, 31, both EVERY TUESDAY the check issued by Jubilee Madrid University in size, voted tonticHi, it decided it does have earrings. groups, to conduct a compre- Antonio, and John P. Records Inc. represented the at a massive assembly today to Jurisdiction, The ban was announced henslva study of the pension, Donaldson, 48, copilot, Uvalde, by the Board of Education *END OF MONTH amount still due on the original strike for two days beginning Staff investigators have spent compensation''and benefits sya- $46,600 judgment granted to Wednesday in support of their htumths bn the probe and have after Supt L. Edward War De-escalation tern for veterans, their families Cato, assistant chief of women’s Veg. 3 pair 1 J.7 I misses’ .regular S.98 Esther James. Madrid colleagues. examined subpoenaed financial Holden told the boitrd that and their -survivors. Johnson ^® control tower at Intematlon- Interest and penalties, how- Government officials aid they more and more male stu­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Ed- to the conflict “ without resort- asked that the recommenda- -^^Ttort, said the cargo car- micro mesh f dents were coming to school blouses ever, have ra ls^ the total judg- were stunned by the violence bipartisan committee, in win O. Reischauer former U.S, ing to either of the dangerous tions be ready by next January. ’^®^ inbound from Davis- nylons ment to more than $170,000. with which the students resisted ® statement issued by Chairman wearing earrings. ambassador to Japan, said to- alternatives of withdrawal or Johnson also asked greater Monthan Air Force Base at Tuc- 1.59 Hartford Supreme Court Justice Irving police efforts to break up their Stennds, D-Miss., and Vice Any disciplinary action day “ prudent de-escalation” o f major escalation.” protection for civilians serving ®®n, Arlz., for KeUy Air Foret Road L. Levy gave Henry Williams, unauthorized gatherings. Chairman Wallace F. Bennett, deemed necessary by Holden the war in Vietnam is the And the former diplomat told in Vietnam. He said civlllahs Church .of Christ, Mitchell, Ind., for V each PILGRIM MILLS Manchester The Montauban—model 4-ST686 in beautiful, The Tuscany—modal 1iRP062 In authentic attorney for Poiwell, -until Strikes and labor demonstra- ss'i** it 5a

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