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PAGE FORTY ' AYsmse DailJ Nat Pren Rub The Weather 4i Kor the Week Ended Cloudy tonight, not quits M ? J n n w y 7, 1861 cold, low In teens; partly sun" Philip M. Rider, son of Mr. Friendship Lodge of Masons the University of Connecticut and Mrs. Philip E. Rider Of 73 ny tomorrow and mUder, hlgU wUl meet at 7:30 tomorrow which ’will go on Its annual About Town Walker St., is listed in "Who’s HOUSE h ale 28-32. night at the Masonic Temple. tour at the end of this month. Who Among Students in Amer 1 5 ,0 4 5 The British American Club After a business meeting, a The band will perform in five Mancheater— A City of Village Charm ican Universities and Colleges." Shoe Deportment — Moln Floor will sponsor a buffet dance Sat Masonic film will be shown. New England States. Miss Shoe Deportment — . Main Floor Refreshments will be served af Cohen a freshman, is a flute He is a senior in the College of (dassUled Advertising on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS r urday at the clubhouse. The Liberal Arts at Drew Univer VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 92 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19; 1967 ter the meeting. Officer dress player, and Miss Sullivan. ^ MEN'S AND BOYS' Misty Men Quartet will play sity, Madison, N.J. He is presi is business suits. senior, a clarinet player^ GROUP OF LADIES' FAMOUS BRAND for dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 dent of his class and a mem ajn. Tickets may be obtained J. Robert Haskell of 18 Jordt ber of the Student Senate. He at the clubhouse anytime be Airman Margaret A. Wil INSULATED PACS St., regional manager of the is a 1963 graduate of Manches WHITE DUTY SHOES State ^ews fore Saturday. liams, daughter of Mrs. Dorothy American Arbitration Associa ter High School, and is plan Williams of 94 Russell St., is tion, will participate in a con ning to become a minister. Reg. to $7.99 The executive board of the training as a medical service ference pn arbitration tech Values to $12.00 High cat styles, full lace, in- ^ specialist at Sheppard AFB, niques, sponsored by the Con CunMeii Hit U.S. Toll for Week Junior Century Club recently Wedge soles or plsUn heel ox elected two of its members to Tex. She recently completed necticut State Labor Council, John J. FitzPatrick of 119 sulated, warm cotton knit or ^ basic training at Lackland Florence St. and Frank A. the president’s committee. They Mofiday at Southern Connecti fords. Sizes 5 to 10; narrow^ sherpa lined, steel shank. I Second Bank are Mrs. Paul Dougan Jr. and AFB, Tex. cut State College, New Haven. Cro.«by Jr. of Glastonbury have Mrs. Ben DelMastro. They will been sworn in as members of or medium widths In one styled Boys’ sizes H to 8, Men’s the Manchester Power Squad serve with Mrs. Benton Osgood, Miss Sue Cohen of 118 Scott Cub Scout Pack 251 of Ver- At Elm City ron. They both completed a or another . . . sizes 6-12. president, and Mrs. Lawrence Dr. and Miss Eileen Sullivan of planck School visited a plane est of Viet War free piloting course conducted Decker Jr., membership chair 120 White S t are members of tarium Sunday at Springfield, NEW HAVEN (AP) — by the squadron. man. the 70-piece Concert Band of Mass. Three gunmen wearing plastic' masks held up a branch of the First New Downtown Manchester Haven National Bank to Storm in Washington Oiien 6 Days— day aiad fled with an linde- Given Medal 144 Killed, Thurs. till 9 p.m. &. termitied .amount of cash. WASHINGTON (AP) — HOUSH h ouse HALE Bank oftlclaila declined to eay President Johnson, bestow 1,044 Hurt, how much money was taken, Area Experiences ing the Medal of Honor to JANUARY WHITE SALE hut the New' Haven Register day on the first Air Force quoted a source as saying the officer to win the high Report Says .*«*«*■*«*«VsVs*s%%T»%"sN?l flgute could be as high as |100,- award in Vietnam, said 000. Coldest Morning U.S. airmen in that conflict SAIGON, South Vietnam Police said the three men ONCE A YEAR STOCK-UP EVENT “are conducting the most (AP) — Gen. William C. carried weapons and fled in a Subzero coM atong the na- Point St. George, Oalif., to Ta- careful and self-limited air Westmoreland’s headquar car on the nearby Connecticut tlon’s northefri border states tooeh Island, Wash. A gust of 63 war in history.” ters announced today that HALE HOUSE regular or fitted, whiter-than-v^hite Turnpike from the Long Wharf produced New England’s cold- miles an hour was recorded'at branch of tha back. est morning o f the winter to -, Tatoosh Island- Maj. Bernard F. Fisher of American forces in Vietnam SAVE TO 23.98 - JUNIORS', MISSES' It was- the second holdup df day, then continued a retreat as Snow from this storm system Kuna, Idaho, received the suffered nearly 1,200 casu k bank within less than 24 •new storms drove eastward off along with a warming trend nation’s highest award for alties last week, their high hours in New Haven. ; the Pacific and northeastward moved across the Rockies onto gallantry in rescuing a est weekly total of the Viet downed fellow flier from an The trio entered the bank ’ torough the Appalachians. • the northern plains where tem- nam war. ■ I airstrip under fire. He was Sprln^malil sheets^ cases ; ’The day's bitterest cold, in peratures, on the whole, were untrimmed coats BhoVtly before 11 a.m. and or The U.S. command said 144 cited for "conspicuous gal dered five employes and a cus New York’s northern Addron- considerably milder than 24 men were killed, 1,044 wero lantry and intrepedity at tomer to lie down » department called ex- It was a direct challenge Action in OperaUon Cedar all desired fabrics. All come with 100% wool- 42x36" Coses of Ms houee. Falls continued today at a interlinings. In all wanted colors—plus black traflic, -and prompting Weather^ I Twin top fitted . Police itofd a 'potk mortem ex- (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Eight) steady pace. and classic tweeds. Junior sizes 5 to 15, •minaitton would be performed Bureau warnings of a three- to B52 bombers struck at Com Full top fitted six-inch accumulatian, munist fortifications and tunnels* misses' 6 to 18. (Bee Pago BlgU) The Eastern storm began dur at noon on the northern edge of type-186 combed ing the ndght as freezing rain the iron triangle 29 miles north- that glazed the streets and high northwest of Saigon. The raid," Stock SAVE $$$$ ~ MISSES', WOMEN'S ways in mmtheni uid central Dempsey Filing. Bills the 13th by the B52s In support p e rc a le s NHRR Is Valued Louisiana, southeastern Arkan-. Mrs. Madeline McAwley, director of Lutz Junior Museum and David O’Rourke of the vast sweep operation, de up aas and central Mississippi. It. stroyed 12 buildings, 825 feet of L04 Higher Than o f Ellington lire propqrly impresned. by menacing Alaskan brown bear, which deposited five inches a t snow at fur-trimmed coats p rice s Before Bndgiet Talk trenches', 69 biuthers and .three SIZES 72x108 David preainted to Lutz yesterday. The record size bear was shot by William , London, KJr. ati4 to,the.eaE4em.^ tutohels, -spokesmaA 4ra^ regularly to 79.95 2 A 7 ; Truistee iFigure ^leith, David’s grandfather, during ah Alaskan hunting trip .last year. (HOrald Tejine8B,ee mqgn*a4wi,.;Mi4 piuito by Ofiara). ,InohW , ^ r v at ? ;.’WyiMiiewiaej; g s a T . w.-yaif , : :. 63x108" . . . 2.47 NEW YpORk (AP) — A leader OdeiviUe, Tahf*., and to North m m 2.77 of a group of inveetom eeeking 81x108" All "Sprlnomald" sheets 2.97 to taka "over iw r New Haven in toriegfelature before bills in the General Assembly ^ 6 U.S. forces reported the toH 90x108" . . . are a blend of >peclally se- Railroad says It la worth at Twin bottom fitted • • 2.47 A License? lecled Ame(Jcan cotton for U least 3800 million—which is 8% .toessagp Feb. 16 Identical bills that wmild give NOW ^ 0 4 full bettdm fitted ‘ , 2.77 Big ‘Teddy Bear’ times the estimated price at LOWEIL, Mass. (AP.)— 3.29 even wear and extra nessej; E ffiK ’-wS^yirktoto D e^y said ^ Wednesday he ^ 1 bpar^ the ^ r to fix S wSpoS 72x120" • . . , Itrength — whiter - thon- which the line’s bankruiXcy An 82-year-old man made a and .‘ttte C a n v a s , but the wants to "get In as many as teachers’ salaries without a re- weapons 11x120" . . . 3.59 belated discovery yesterday, whlte finish. Also, alt trustees hope to sell It. Wesithflp Bureau wanted that I can get ready." view or revision by any other '-“ P'.uveu. regularly $69.95 N O W $58. 3.99 when he was involved in a 90x120' . . Bpringmaid fitted sheets The 3600 million estimate the rimtimitofl' Bfiow may be- Top priority, he has said, wiU agency were filed by Sen. John Over North Vietnam, U.S. pl- 108x120 * . • 6.99 minor traffic mishap. hove "Spring-on" corners— was made Wednesday by R. Arrives at Lutz come as as three to ^ 3® f*> water pollution con- F. Pickett, D-Middletown, and lots hammered at important Imaginel AAagnificent 100% pure wool fabric 39/80 twin XL fitted '1.29 Manhall I Barnes, a partner in Policeman Daniel Sullivan Inches all ttoxjuch Slid to the trol bffl, which was filed last R?p. Hugh M. McCabe, D- railroad yards and rail bridges a great advance in fitted By WILLIAM COE - stuffed and-mounted in standing coats with luxurious fur collars. Black, brown, 54/80 full XL fitted . 3.59 Howe, Barnes A Co., a Chicago demanded his license. Waterbury. northeast and northwest of ^ sheets. Note the connplete position—towers more than 10 “ What license?” he quot blue, cranberry, green. Wide choice at one low I Queen 60x80^ fitted 4.49 investment and brokerage Arm. Lutz Junior Museum’s newest ,jgg^ Hazardous driving warnings A WU creating a Department McCabe and Pickett also filed . Wednesday and flew lCf9 loUR FAMOUS NAME range of regular and extra ed the aged driver as re ) Dual King 70/80 fitted 7.49 Barnes was I n te ^ w M itor- inuabltant—in the words of a During a brief ceremony, the price. Sizes for misses 6 to 16, women 1616 sizes. plying. » Coses — 42x38. '. , 2/1.37 t o g a recess In- two-year-old girl who toddled animal was presented to the "I’ve been driving 40 42x48" . 2/1.99 C o n fe re e O q i^ lssiw ( i r a j^t^ely up to pet him yester- museum by David O’Rourke, years and I’ve been all over 2/2.38 hearings b ^ heM here on the b ig teddy bear!” gon of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald CarOiiha and wiestim rural'ar- pfioptW,- . yeat. no matter-what the-rtu-the Norto. MICHAEL 42x54" . New England. I've never 2.87 eae o< Viiginla. m e snow, com- Other hills backed by the dent population of the local G.S. headquarters did not h ( Twin top fitted . . *^e C T ” ;* . trustees Older children who spied him O’^ u rk e Gail Dr.. Ell- had any trouble, never been 3.17 ing on top of mud from Wednes- administration would create a school distriot. P°“ any Planes lost during ths VALUES FOR MEN! } Double top fitted stopped before.” io n nermlsslon to ‘n “ P his grand- day’s thaw, caused the cancella- Department of Transporatlon MicCabe filed a bill that would to^e rallroad’s hind legs and ready to emit a father, William Slelth. who bag- Sullivan said he gave the tion of the day’s racing at Bow- and an Office of Municipal Af- pay teachers $600 extra a year reported very heavy antiair- STERN, or Men's Sherpa Lined Men's Famous Nome I SietfaJfSl iS . ferocious roar, approached ged the bear last May on a man a court citation for ie, a race, track between Baltl- fairs. Neither of these balls was gtudent teacher under ^ ^ t fire arovmd some targets, to the Penn Central system for "teddy” with more cauUon and hunting trip to Kodiak Island driving without a license. more and Washington. ready for filing Wednesday. their supervdoion. Hanoi claimed two American a package of cash and securiUes considerable awe. But almost in Alaska. In the West as much as four m e House and. Senate met tax refund to poor, were shot dovm. HEAVY JACKETS Dress or Sport Shirts e s S ^ tw l to total 3140 million, all of them managed enough Slelth, president of the Iona CLIPPER inches ot snow fell in Idaho's briefly, and adjourned imtU ©i^erty people was proposed in , ■me Penn Central system Is ex- courage to stroke his lush. Manufacturing Co. Is an avid mountains. Motorists were Tuesday. a bdM filed by John R. KedJty, D- f* munderchlefs pounded pected to be created soon by a brown coat, too. and experienced big game hunt- San Quentin being advised to iBe chains to The Senate, in a routine ac- Watertown, m e refund would *^hu Due railroad marshall- m merger of the Peimsylvanla and Adult visitors also found it and has earned a place in CRAFT travel the mountain i>asses. tion, confirmed the appointment jjg pjj^ annually to persons over if New York Central Railroads. hard to keep from eyeing or the Boone and Crocl^tt record Spokane, Wash., got one inch of of Jaanee J. Oasey of Winated as ^ taxable incomes under pilots reported firei i Uounsel for many of the New pawing “Teddy,” who was Ijoo^s “ f Inter- Guards Quell snow. commissioner of consumer pro- ^i^soo. , smoke "the entire length of Haven’s bondholders contend spending his first day in his High tvinds and-^heavy seas tooUon. Oasey, former state of the tax relief meas- the yard.” . ^ the 3140 million price Is too environment. to be » the <» 20th largest nrp-ps Alaskan ns an Racial Riot buffeted the Pacific Ooast, and comptroller, has been serving Four more flights of Thunder- small. . , . ,w v . brown bear ever taken. gale waininga were up from as cammisMoner since Jan. 8. (See Pago Seven) chiefs, about 12 planes, struck to S25.00. Reg 36.00 ea. Stzes 14'/i to 17. Rai-nMi anis the hea'w t»Dula- ‘"Teddy,’’ the object of al Skin-squared, ..(after being SAN QUENTIN, CaHf. (AP) . - , ,, ■ at the Thach Son rail marshall attention. Is a gigantic ^ dressed) the animal measured ing yard 41 miles northwest of brown (Kodiak) bear who— (See Pago Nine) 11 feet, 3 inches. Its skull meas- — Guards fining rifles, shotguns Hanoi, and pilots claimed SUITS i urement was 29 and 5-16 inch-- and tear-gas canasters prevent- Boys' Fully Uned es, measuring length plus ^ racdal clash between 2,800 (See Page Eight) Men's AS WonI breadth^ SkuU size is the factor ^ which determines record kills, Regular HEAVY JACKETS $37 Million in Savings according to Sleith. '^Quentin Prison yard ASHER SLACKS standing no peer up at the Wednesday ndght as the tiro Parliamentary 42x72 TAILORED bear or a photograph, young groups came to within 50 feet of New Base Closings David O’Rourke’s diminutive other. Maze Ensnarls $60 to $70 flocked body added emphasis to the Bight conviots suffered gun hulking animal exhibit. shot Wounds during the tense Filibiister Rule hours following a glaring face- Vniues to 317.99. Selected group In David, a 5th grader at El- broken stzes. dacrons To Cost 1,400 Jobs lington's Center School, stands WASHINGTON (AP) — Black- others suffered head wounds bound rulebooks were out, cop Reg. 312.99. All colors and sizes. WAiSHINOTON (AP) — The world. Informants emphasized (See Page Nineteen) from beatings by other convicts. ies of the Constitution at ths reg. Pentagon alms to save more that the phaseout of the sea- Two men incurred heart at ready, sheaves of notes spread ALL AT ^ 4 4 2.99 than 1ST million yearly by planes will not shut down over- tacks. across Senate desks. Prec merging or phasing out S3 mlU- all activities oi the air bases. _ The confrontation included edents, points of order and AAiracle Dacron polyester fab U ^ w s imd activities In the They added that McNamaw’s . ^ e a r c h r r e S S e c L one group of more than 1,000 waves of protest swirled T* • 1 whites and Mexican-Amerdcans ric dries in minutes with little United States and 6 oversbas decision to cut out the seaplane through the debate. fMlilties''Tt was learned" today, ■ operations was based on evi-evi Jt O T i U C h L i O U p l e y and another group of about 1,800 or no ironing required. Scal “ Where are we coming to?’* SAVE DURING OUR JANUARY ’ dence------indicating—*■—' it is cheaper g-v -il_ »• r-iCJ J i Negroes. cried Sen. Albert Gore, D-Tenn., loped or plain side hems. Moro than 1,400 civilian Jobe dence indicating would be eliminated. and easier to support similar l i e O T l S S p O t t e d Official's said the turmoil and then thought of a. question White. M«64mil%nA4ii*lnA ArsATfitioilR Wlt)l ^ grew out of the fatal beaming more to' the point. “ ’Where are .. D..»« H0b.rt “ “• S rS n T '" '"" SAN JUAN, P.R. (AP) The and stabbing of a white prisoner we now?” HALF OFF ^^bout the new following major economy f0f missing American Monday- ^ For a while, the answer was lerence today aooui -,_n, stepa also will be taken, sources - . Trouble started after Irmch at issue Wednesday as the Sen consoUdation move, his s(xth heiress Audrey Bruce Currier Wednesday, said Associate war- ate wandered through a session •Ince 107 A 2 for ■The 88 cutbacks In the United headquarters will bo deactlvat- vate plane tor a 70-mlle hop to rated by only 50 feet. Warden dnd women. altered so. that it would he easi Shorts, Longs, Y o b . A m $S States are spread unevenly g^ by, December 1998 at an an- St. ’Thomas, in the Virgin Is- LsAwence E., Wilson mounted er to stop run-on debates across the natlcm, with Ala- ^ ,g j gavtogs. of about 38.5 mil- lands. Piloting the plane was Its the gunwall surrounding the against civil rights bills and oth Soft, 100% while land fowl bama, Nqw Jersey, Pennsylva- j^ g headquarters novV owner, John D. Watson, 62, of yard and ordered, “ Knock It off feother filled pillows. 8-ouncf er legislation opposed by a de . tnqlti strljse covers 'with con nla, Texas and Washington each-gervo as a link between the Airplane Charters Inc. and go ^ k to your ceMs.” termined, verbose minority. The ^ 37 . 46 trasting cording. 22x28 cut toeing three faolIitlee( Calltor- h(H^dqoyt-t«r« nf th« cymtinental A, Coast puard spokesman There was sUence, and no one play failed. { HOUSES. HALE ' size. I Pink, blue.: nla, Maesaebusetts, New York gpmles wtd''sector commanders said rescue planes were search- moved. Along the way the “maxs" and (Mito each will lose two ffc- m supervising reserve- fuiic- tog north of Vieques Island, tone Park said many of the men was not lacking in (x>lor. MBN'S DiPT. eUitlea. tlons. By 1999 these functions miles east of Puerto Rico. had armed themeelvee with Apollo CreiM? Gets Feel of the Wheel There w m Gore, for example, The largest savings — about y* completely absorbed by He said the debris had been pipes fipm plumbing ripped recalling the words of the late use your convenient chnrge account IMLg teuton annually -V will be jyg Army headquar- spotted there Wednesday night from prison fatoUtlee, and dubs Astronauts Roffer Chaffee, Edward White and Vireil GriMom, (from left) get Sen. Robert S. Kerr, D-Okla.t l.Gnuf«F«r ' OPEN 6 DAYS - THURSDAY NHIHT TILL IbN gtinsd l y IfciWtoS out aU of ^ • but could not be examined from benches tom apart In the the feel o f the controls of their Apollo spacecraft TTiey are at Cape Kennedy in “ I’m against any combtas I’m P5 s9a- i8t Naval District at Bos- dosely because of-darkness. ywd. A temporaiy daosioom preparation, for their historic flight, the first three-man orbital journey, sched- l4 0 n > a I M M ) (See Pa«s Eight) (8ee Psge Mine) (See Psge Seven) ^ (See Psgo BagM) , . plw J early tW sye^ v.(^ ^ ■ a ^ .
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THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 PAGE THEEft ■ r .? . -'> V..4. 1 r he ,ww labactaf trader an "iivs- Bolton he peaeed, according to select' PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN« JANUARY 19’ Attorney Challenges Law sisttbis Injpgis*.’* men. _ ' L 1_ . ■-■« w. • ___' - ______*- ^ ' —- * --■ - - — "TliC OosnAMHWMlth dtes not The propoeed ordinance regard it as ‘boraiag another changing the biennial election S}ie|]nvo]f} A i n , WttCh,* ” he saM. 0iurch Renames Offieer^f date tio the ftret Monday in May eOLONIAL RUG and TILE Confessed reade, "oommeneing May, 1867.” Vot^Stialls! the "strshigth’! ef ihe laasa* ^ VERNON CIRCLE, VERNON, CONNECTICUT Ford Satys Congress I t e p ALFRED 9HEINWOLD Soufh 4«khr Since the call was drawn up it ehusetta law, O m said, is that Retired Sexton Is Honored Jnncttoii Routes 80 and 88 . »*• f i Bittag the-hand that feed* you K focuses «si "Oit, ctiraiaal eesi- has been learned that the seore- irtisan U f.. T u b ,. Jn U raere'i« csilea t*clous-by feedws: * A K 43 Given Life Sentence duet- of ths 'inan at the moment Cart A. Oartosn> has hsen ra- reach" wMCh. ths misskm afill tary of state’s office must he 876-0968 s 649-6677 , ' but It,v6ry normal, to all , OAMBRIDOB,. Mass, (API) — MassachuMtts in the i7th ctntu- he perpetrated the crime." Iht* elected p ^ d e n t of S t Oeerge’s soon be participating'in' Hirough nefified ef vacancies six months Can Avert Tax Hike Bpiseopid duireh. .Other of- a series of disctissioir grouj|w in betoro an election. : , 9 k p w i ^ j ^ , "Maine you’re going, » feed I Attorney F. Lee Bailey, charg ly, comparing a fiiUty verdict til peycMatty beoMnea morb Xy/kSSlNGTON (AP) — House But Ford .said "it seems cleat Qottlre Bid ficars, also renamed for one- th* homes of parishioners dur- Thbrefore, this is not enough LEE’S Town Place ' ^ against DsSaJbq' srtth the ig i^ exact, he seld, he would have R^lAtbldcan Le^ider Gerald R. that the proposed income tax ” A. verdictinnocent, by w W .» WEST ing., that "Massachusetts Just year terms, a rt Mrs. Doris'M. Ing Lent. time to prepare for an election WASHINGTON (AP) — A 61‘ -bn- en«igh to pfut your hand In 4 108769S ranee of mental-iUnsss which ii* reservattens about proppeala to An nylon and acrylic face, 66% rubberized padding, com said today “Congress can increase Is advanced as the ve= C t . Ineani^ haa acquitted > Oorx And if you’re vender- burned another witch,’’ says ■aid was shown in the witch D’ltallai, clerk, and George H. m appreciation of Wa many this spring so it will be held to cut the President’s budget suffi 37 vote has halted a bipartisan $ 84 t? J1097 chsnge the law. plete^ instolled, 14 colors. $1149 hide for $4.5 billion in increased : stance Fisher df ' fiw«ddi‘’'ing wl»t‘thta" ha* to do. 0 74 he'll Challenge the" state’si crimi craft era.' Shaweross, trtasttm r. . years of service to the ehiirch, October, as usual. ciently to avoid a tax increase” domestic spending.” drive for a'stronger Senate atill- O K J9 8 If the town approvea tha One Low Price .sq. yd. filibuster rule. cihairges brought fbr the bathtub bridge^ play today’s hand. A 1098743 « nal insanity law In appealing T h e Jury delfi>erated thresi Erie Clayton''wa4 re-e;lected jrred C. Mohr, recenUy reUr- But until Congress get^ the And he said his opposition to SOUTH change, an amencknent will have ’ After Wednesday's setback, the assault conviction of Albert hours .and 46 minutds 'betors delagnte to the Ilartford Ar A Si® At Iona the parish hall. 66% rubberized pad, completely installed, 22 color*. #A AE In reply to questions submit filibusters Is to muster a two- • A K Q ^ pressing gratitude to Mohr and large dteficit.” * 12 years ago. of 6he way and'went'to dummy Saadi gMt Marth SMt Replacing. Mrs. My^l* Perton his wife for her many years of . Maneheeter Evening Hendd One Low Price ...... sq. yd. towswii ted by 'Tlie Assbciated Press, thirds majority to bring'the de P u t DeSaiivo, 86, was sentenced tery, brcafahB and ehtcrihg and Arthur Harper of Vernon wlU The senior Republican m’emi bate 'on rules to a close. • , Miiti: ’'FIUWiei>; 98, 'Wa* ' rtlied with'the" queen of ■ hearts. He "sM 2 A WiBdnesday night to lO-yeats- gex offenaes. and Robert Uttle, whose terms service as directress of the al Bolton correspondMit, Oleinewell Ford said his opposition to the ’SM 6 NT AQ FM8 gi-ve a wateroolor demeaatra- ber of the tax-writing House A chance to do. this will be . . InsBRe- aittet the three chib discarded two diamonds- on the 3 MV plus-life after an all-male Ju ^ DeSalvo was ssntenced to life on the executive committer ex tar guilds Yonng, teL 64S-898L President’s proposal for a 6 per Ways and Means Committee , di^^dlad,. but. yrag. dl«ci)arge4, aoe *md 'Wnig W spadea and tion tomorrow at 8 p.m. at a pire this year, are William cent surcharge on corporate and offered uitoer a cloture petition convicted the mental patient bn imprisonment for armed , rob Mrs. Henry McDonough was DOWNS, Colossal Horeulon took a more flexible position on to be fil«k by leaders of both ”, from, a n\ental. hospital, d've theri' went' after' the hearth, with a club to run the rest of charges of robbery and attack bery, with the sentence' to begjn meeting of ^ e Manchester Fine Bchmidt and Mrs. Carol Little, appointed by the 'vicar to be V most individual income taxes the tax proposal- yearn ialer as curfy' ■ ’ Thh'plan'ate'vhkyreaabnaUe. 66% rubberized padding, completely installed. #A EA “is b a s^ on the economic indi parties and cdher senators. the tricks. ing four women in their subur after a 10-year sentence uid Art Association at Icna Hah, each elected tor a three-year tha new directress. “I just don’t have enough However. Republican leader A' (hipibHdir OoiiM'jdry' bf'ninc’ South ooidd get four heart tricks Dally Question ban Boston homes in 1964. term. 12 colors ...... sq. yd. OwswW cators as they presently exist.’’ other shorter concurrent terms Regent 8t. The executive board Bulletin Board CHAR8E YOUR facts to make a judgment,” Everett M. Dirksen told report nien':abul' three -worti'en deUbeje- if SM' suit btoKa etther 8-8 ‘or ' Partner, opens with two heart* None of the charges waS con Mm. Joan Washburn* was Thero will be a Christian "Balancing the economy is , ated tthly’to minotea'Wednesday 4-2. The oddd'-Weirie-B'to 1 Injiis for the other offenses. of tha art aaaoclatioa will meat more important than balancing Rep. John W. Byrnes of Wiscon ers that although he will -sign (foroing to game), and the next nected with the series of killings Judge Cornelius J. Moynihen elected delegate to the Conven- Unity Week service tonight at PRESCRIPTION Kitchen carpet specialist, free estimates, ail work ' before returning their verdteti - * ftCVor-nfar better than- discard- at 7:30 a t the Ball. the budget,” he said. ' sin said in an. interview. (he debate-closing petition, he ^ayer passes. You hold : . attributed to the strangler. stayed . the sentences psnding turn cf the Diocese of Connecti- 7:30 at Bolton Congregatiosud A free lance artist, Harper guaranteed. Pei sonalized service. We measure, in “It would be hard to tolerate will vote agaln^, it and expects , JusUee Albert. Knudaen or- \ Spades, lb-8-7-6-5-2: Hearts, J- "It is the fault of no one but the appeal and ordered DeSalvo eut. Church and tomorrow at - St. Ford’s views were given in It to fail.,. dered ihe IterdeW, how»wive4’ sUoe«8fui 10-9-7; Diamonds, 7-4; Chibs, 6. has .been a member of the stall and service our rugs and carpets. We give ac advance of tonight’s Republican a 12-lS-l«-20-billlon dollar'' defi the law,’’ Bailey told newsmen returned to the Massachusetts Reports warn received from Maurice Church, cit,” Byrnes added. "On the I The petition automatically’ .. tiinaed over’to the-r Maine corn-. What do you say? as he left Middlesex County Su State Hospital at Bridgewater, Adult Education faculty in the the Rev. Douglas Theuner, vie- Cub Scout Pack 157 wlU hold curate measurements. We do not subcontract our tesponse to President Johnson’s , TOteskmep of h«a«h>and,eorrec- ItofCMW^y, Bast » Answer: Bid two notrump, th* a rt department of Rockville State b< the Union message. The other hand, it might be better if Will come to a yflfe next Tues perior Court. where he has been confined for ar, arid frqm; heads of various a space derby at th« Community Walcsiwi Hot* ! Uogs. She was .expected to. K negati've response- You can High Srttool. He currently «p- work. Michigan Republican will out the economy is shaky to tolerate day under a rule requiring a The attorney, who successful most of the past 26 months. organisatlom. Hall beginning a t 7 pm . .tomor a deficit of $6-7 billion than haVe two-thlrds majority of senators .. " oommttted-to-the Augusta State, *?•<***• ® SouOi continued the raise hearts later thus showing ly defended Dr. Samuel Shep Prosecutor Donald Conn de aratea an advertising agency The vlcar^s report stressed row. line the GOP domestic program David K ropp is an A m iy OklahtolAa .. H o ^S d , ..aherg ,she had, been hearts, Blast would take'three that your strength is in the form with headquarters in Bast Hart AT OPEN DAILY OPEN WED., THURS. and Senate Republican Leader a tax increase because of the voting to end debate. pard Of Cleveland, Ohio, in his fended the validity of the state the forthcoming program of Needs Amendment effect it might have on the econ Democratic leader Mike knowsknow.'? how linw to be 'Vin «a .r''hnH' soldier'and knowstrnnsvs nM.HimrndlHing' ' ' aince the incident laet June .. , tr’ichs. South had to be content of distribuUan rather then in second murder trial, and Dr. ford. "mutual responsibility and in One item on the call to the FRL NIGHTS till 9:00 Everett M. I>irksen will discuss Her. comipjtenent this time wltK” taklng'the ■ fim ^ e ^ e n law on criminal Insanity, which PINE PHARMACY MON. - SAT. 10 to 6 foreign affairs. omy.” Mansfield wouldn’t forecast the , about a rifle. , ,, - high cards. Carl Coppollno in his New Jer is based on the question of Mlse Marjorie Tomlinson and terdependence," known as MRI, special, town meeting Monday at wS^ sr< S «^ . T f c o t B ^ , ^ sUU - down Copyright lOffT 664 Center St. 649-8814 Ddrkaen told a reporter it was Like Byrnes, Rep. Prank T. outcome’ of Tuesday’s vote. But sey murder trial, said he did not whether the defendant knew Mrs. Catherine H itt are hosteaS' a national, and diocesan —wide 8 p.m. the Community Hall will he said if it weri close- and it ra'ti»r‘ th«ul*a oiwl matter sff it General Features Corp. fair to say that he woidd give Bow of Ohio, the senior Republi Tom Tiede in \{ietnam was in 1M4. ' * ' - th e hand s la ■unbeatable, if regard the verdict in the DeSal right from wrong and whether ea for tha meeting. program of "rtnewal and eut- need an amendment if It is to Johnson’s "Vietnam course a can on the House Appropria* appeared a second cloture peti •South gives up a heart trick be vo case as a defeat. general endorsement but re lions Committee, declined to tion would have any possibility ’ITie second tihree children, fore he has developed the set- "I haven’t Icwt it yet,” he serve the right to criticize par give specific estimates on possi- success, he would make an- ;the qMD« . ages ss Ut* ting, tridc for East. said, citing his plans for an ap ticulars. He added he will have ble budget cuts until he has a other try before turning to other Noii'-Smoking Medic threb ’whtti’ They • ■ died, 'wwr'e After taking the first dub and THEATRE EAST peal to the Massachusetts Su matters. a gpreat deed to say about other chance to examine the Nattwliie, 9 months, Kathleen, 6, deaimlng the queen and jack of preme Court. dent’s budget. An attempt to bypa.ss the two- and Michael, 4. Bailey had asked for verdicts OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 o MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9:30 to 5:30 International actions. spodea out of the way. South Wed. Mattnee—2:00 He did list as possible areas thirds rule was the key to the ’The final Dk.-Wa^W of not guilty by reason of insani Ford said that if Johnson had strategy of those who favor True Soldier Now Rohm, a psychfkUM ,*fltil|A‘''l)j^ 'it' liw' heart from Mon, thru Fn. Eve.—8:00 9 for “careful examination” the ^eAdiyhiinl ’tbis^igives the op ty and had not contested the "set a ceiling of $130 billion or making it possible to choke off a CilSUAL VILLAGER, less on his budget,” rather than antipoverty, space and model CU CHI, Vietnarn—(NEA) cotnlytt.. th e, medic handled 25 State HoanijM,' I'.tasttfied ponents their food, but South is Sat.. Sun—1:30-6:00-8:30 charges against DeSalvo. cities programs. filibuster either by'a three-fifths —Dave Kropp, 21, t}^vf!r fires a .«»u»tie^f,-konft trShre than oncie. 'fTB. ed from a safe against all possible bites. MOViKHUOilMB Bailey challenged the defini putting it at $135 billion, "he majprity of senators voting or mental di^aae (^wf^erized by then might not have been com-’ "Obviously you’re not going to weapon, never IhroWk 'a g r ^ ^ > v ^ a l l y , W course, the bat- If East the heart trick MOOCZItS ^ HAMMIKSnon, tion of Insanity in the Massa be able to b^ance the budget by a majority of the Senate (o^cWments arriV' "desperate gloom” 'and thus afxt reitiniB^a 'dAuriq^, South chusetts penal code several pelled to request a tax in membership. nade and never kills the enemy' ^ had a "basic feeling df hopelees- a o ^ w is c semi-annual OUT GOES WINTER! this year,” Bow said. "What is fji'Was rescued. steps up with the ace of dia- times during the seven-day crease.” They contended that at the in this war. ■rhe oomfortad ness, despair and pesedmiam.’’ In the Republican Congres at question is how large the de piqipds and leads a heart to trial. ficit will be.” start of a new Congress a ma- But no matter. Wlth”&ii^fhje9: Nobody offered duilwmy’8 .queen.’ He - discards He had questioned psychiatric sional .Committee "Newsletter” jortty of the Senate has a consU- He’s a soldier, apyway., the rtiedie- any,,though. we mean quality apparel, of course... last Week, Ford called the tax Many Republicans — and twJ diaanonds' ''on '’ the high 'Witnesses repeatedly on the sub tutlonal right to adop rules un , Nobody would have figured Dave Kropp never smokes. Rougm ess .torC^ntUity spades and returns to his hand ject, including their triews on SHOE SALE proposal a "tragic mistake” Democrats too — have issued fettered by any rules previously it. When he joined the', 25th In the language of a proposed i and said "the President has yet statements criticizing the Presi adopted. 1 President Andrew Jackson, MANC H ESTER and with plenty of winter ahead.... to present solid evidence that it dent’s surtax proposal. Virtually fantry Division Kropp was' remembered as a rough-and- model definition of criminal in Acting on behalf of the bipar branded a square. No drink, ,uo sanity as proposed by the Amer Is necessary.” all have contended that domes tisan group, Sen. George Mc ready frontiersman whose jp- on quality main street Johnson said the surtax would tic spending cuts Should come gamble, no swear. If he got Un Orange Crop auguratidh. a ni|PI( ican Law Institute. famous make 9 fashionable Govern, D-S.D., moved to shut usually angry he would say. Avdiabitt' ^or FRANK’S CAFE In his final argument to the bring in $4.6 billidn in the fiscal before Congress considers the off debate by majority vote o h . "Dang!” scene, brought sophistication year starting Jidy 1, holding the- tax hike. Few hAve said oufti^t Near Record to the; ')louseix'«"01d' The Family Restaurut jury, Bailey referred to the save 25% to 50% a n d m o re taking up the proposed three- Then, word got out. » '»‘fV I CORNER MAIN A PEARL witch trials which took place in - estimated deficit in that year to they will vote against the tax fifths rule. Dirksen raisedd a Hicko: ' thSbljso,- "The louse,” one guy fumed. WOMEN’S & JR. SHOES GIRLS’ Dept. $8.1 biUlon. increase. ^.point of order against the mo- H | i w - AH tlje 000 on renovations and furni STEAKS! STEAKS! /' abn. Kropp was a conscientious ob oranges you can eat—and thfr ture, and superb food and wine Choice — and Price* 'The jector. graced hirf. tSbJe.'', v ^ 1 : ’ ‘ LUHCHEpiM, BUFFET Whole Family Cpn Aitord! low or mid-heels & casua^i^ Vice President Hubert , H. ; some ;-r, ore being harvested jn edmploW $1.85 Humphrey, the Senate’s pre ■ He‘’had come by the title' hdn- SHORT ...... $1.75 Girls’ WINTER COATS 16.90 to 24.90 estly enough. No political con- B7oridai 'And Mg supplies a ^ ' Tuesday jbrUs Friday siding offic'pr, said this present moving to market.from Califor ----i-L. ------T-BONE...... $2.75 i•H: l i Arpaiggipi # SahdlarT# Vajshfins orig $26 to $40. sizes 5 to 6x, 7 to 14. wools in tweeds, ed a constitotional question and nectibns, n6 lofty theories' ofl the legality of conflict, no condemn nia aqd Texas .'.tpq, ,. Attraqtiyely Priced FILLET MIGNON $2.95 plaids, solids, euedes, pile lined poplins. JUNIOR Dept. juniors’, petites’, pre-teens’ turned if over to the Senate for ’Ine latest ioreciiat is for jja Trampogo # Cover Girl # Mush Puppies a decision. nations of aggression. Kropp simply was and is Godfearing. record crop, up 38 per ce^t BOLTON' We’re But he said that if the Senate .from last, year; . ' SPECIAL Complete Lobster voted to table and thus kill In Caddo, Okla., he had grown • Major superh*®ket chains I 4 K I HOTEL Dinner eng. 2 pair Girls’ WINTER JACKETS 7.90 to 16.90 24.90 to 39.90 Rt. M-A-i-Bqlton, WINTER COATS about this Pinehiirst sale on Grade AA STRICTLY Dlrksen’s point of order, he up in a loosely knit hut strange- siiad)6 a spnk-. GREATVALUE .99 0 . 9 9 en chest wound. A .39 caliber! : i:i: MODEL SPORT SHIRTS orig. 4.00 round had penetrated the Gl’a B u t t e r f l y 1965 Mustang Hardtop. 111 orig. $11 . tO; $15. orig. $20. - $25 - $30 to 8.00 2.99 to 5.99 V-8, auto., PS. Silver lung and ,air was seeping ■BAGWlPICIWnY to tp m KtlOmHI Prig. 2.60 ’ FAMOUS through' the. gmall'ihole in' short gray. loafor sizoi boys' 3 to ir^'ir. l^ to 4.00 199 to 2S9 sizes 4 to 7, 8 to 12,14 to 20. lined or MANUFACTURERS gurgling rushes. STARTING TOMORROW! winter jackets unlined, all by famous makers, moet are Kropp acted rapidly-.and con-- --‘iVenettaja AffWr^. At 6:i6 and 8:40—‘‘Paris'! At 8 P.M; boot shoo sizoa boyl* 13 to imon'f> ID •izes 4 to 6k, 8 to iXS, ^ lo s are in col- MISSES' — TEENS' — WOMEN'S FAMOUS fidently. He applied a' large, 1964 XL Hardtop. V-8, perma-press. slims, regulars, huskiee. full power, AM/FM. liMd or turtle necks, sport shiria in bandage wlUch hhd been 'smear sPlids, plaids, paisleys. sizes 8 to 20 ed with petroleum jelly, ’fhs ' 120 CHAR'tER'OAK S'PRRET^MANCHESTER-;648.U»2 m urder!spies!wom en! White. cloth smoUiered the hole, the t o v s ’ flannel pajamas jelly was airtight, and, the man HI__ 1965 Gahxic 500 Hard^ SNEAKER SALE began; to briiathe a ^ n , ' M'641 prtiMib^UlO g iils\ hoys’, teen girls’, women’s MODEL VELOUR POPOVERS fabulous ' . ■ ' , • . "Am I O.K. ?” t^ . V-8, ante- Ivy greeniL orig. 2.59 WE’RE BACK FROM VACATION to 4.00 1.99 to 329 IN THE MOST WANTED COLORS INCLUDING WHITE. "Take'i|t easy.” o m THE S HOE BOOK group 14.90 “B it bad?” ' f WE STILL DBUVER^ ’ ^ ^ ‘ 0 > , ,3.99 to 499 COMPARE ANYWHERE— Mfg. Fomwr SuggMted Retail $5.50 “You’ll be fine.” sizes 5 to 7, 8 to 20. ski or middy slytai ’The medic boqaced.. up and., nZZAS eRMDER8 ajliustablo top strep, thoriiiel, rubber 8 to 6x, $ to 20, zip turtle styles or draw by Model, prints, stripes, paisleye. down between patleitts, .pftftl'y itrihg ponderosos, all colors. wool zIp-out bench warmers from running, partly fiom duck- , - hig. And when men were- hit S P lim E T R I western suedes, pile lined UUlUlUHlMa ' ’I , • in open clearings, Kn^p -wiould D^eiivered 9rinile nidius 4;00toA.00 ^ ^ BOYS’ su it s & SPORT C0A1 oraivl out -to them on his Stdnl- OQ orders of I n^VWMlMHROCqiqit BOYS’ SWEATERS I wool pile lined hooded surcoats 'ach. ii! |, ^ I D ^ ' K '■•’ ■ ’. .^ND ON THE SAbldn small A t» big 3r b!g girls’ B to 10 Prig. 8.00 gipup ong. TDere werq scares of wounds, 3;99 to 5.99 I doubla quilt nylon parkas. 817to$30 10.90 to 19.! hundreds of puncturfes. One man zed, white, blsibk, hwunL iiot sise la to l0 ,0 0 9 ^ c r m r i had his elbow blown pff; anoth I Hoektooyor thicksot eofduroy, (WtRMtSlH -iv«7-eehHr. ,1' - ' 4 to 6i^ 8 to 1^-14 to 20. fllipovers, sizes 18 to 20. wonderful opportunity' to er had Jdeces .pf- steel"' in , htt SAftiiSGSBRIVICfeliic. pilo linad, zip-off hoodod jaekits. look ahead to Easter in fine tallwed MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE cheek; anoth'elr sm a* cariuifans, Heathers, ripbed, chaiii stitch, basebaU-sized hole in his upper- TEL. 643-1492 818 Mitel flR^M teclwsiw V-a«w,aMW8, ikik.' whiio quantitios last boys’ drees wear. Open Wtdntsdoy, Thunday, Friday fe 9:00 PlM. arm. OF COURSE YOU CAN PICK THEM UP AS USUAL ANN-MARGRET-LOUIS JOUROAN-'RICHARO CfiEMtt Kropp troated them all. In 80 'Slight Charge for Dettveiy . EDg ADAMS-CHAD EVERETTS JOWIMrtlW boun a t virtiially oontinuous ,t-Ml 1 it ' I- ^ yAGB JrOUB MAkcHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. tX)NN., THtIRSDAY, JANUARY 19,1967
separate orbits 21,,000 milea iq>. lace around the Carth above the SAVE ON CDUOH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 PAGE FIVE Patrons Join 8 Satellites They joined seven oUier idmtl- equator. From •or’s Kitchen cal payloads eeiA 1 9 last June. Ool. Miarlon Gibson, .satellite (Mid COLD REMEI In Test Orbit^ irbgram director for the Air M SebU N T PJUCESI | LTM’s lists By DOiBIS BEXDINO The first seven already are F('oroe« saltl tha -sataiiltaa vara Mrs. James A. Blrdsall, Wife May Big ‘Spies’ speeding meeaagea among dgbt working fine. “They’re' good, ARTHUR DROR An BdditionaJi list of patrons of the vicar *of St. Peter’s Epls-,- ground atatfons. Bmphasts la on healthy satellftee,’’ he said. liw been announced by tbe Ut- copal Church, Wapplng, says she ’ CAPE KENNtoT, Fl«. (AP) traffic between Washington and tle Theater of Manchester. The cherishes the many wonderful — BXgM new commundcatiORS Vietnam. 1 ! • . ' ■ drama grotip will open its 1S67 recipes, mostly for German sateUttss spun sround the gtobe iM . W. T- Olseon of the De Atlantic ^et Fligjit Reason Feb. 16, 17 and 16 with' dMies, which she inherited from today, undergoing tests to quali fense Oommunlcations Agency “ Look Itomeward, Angei”, at her mother and grandmother. fy them as cerrieirs of secret safd the new batch would be First nonstop flight, across Bailey Auditorium, Manchester which She nmkes often is messages between far-flung tested several weeks, end hope the Atlantic by jet aircraft was See U S tot your passport Blgh school. Kartofell Kloesse (Potato U.B. military bases. fully would be operati BOTTOM W. Jablonski, Miss Marion Jes- Boil potatoes in jackets un-' eeman, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. til cooked. Remove from wa Johnson. ter, i>eel and let cool. Put Also, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Juran, through rlcer. Add eggs and re ROUND Mr. and Mrs. David Kahn, Mr. mainder of ingredients, except and Mrs. Alfred Kargl, Mr. and bread, and mix thoroughly. If Mrs. Leo R. Kasel, Mr. and Mrs. mixture is too moist, add a lit Frank W. Kawam, Dr. and Mrs. tle more flour. m m m Paul M. Kaye, Mr. and Mrs. Cut bread into small cubes S .m m « Ralph Keaton, Mr. and Mrs. and toast. Form potato mixture Martin Keiderling, Mrs. Arthur into medium sized balls and in ROAST H. Keeney, Dr. and Mrs. Ed sert three or four bread cubes ward J. Kenefick, Mrs. Arline into each ball. E. Kenyon, Mr. and Mrs. Thad- Drop potato balls Into rapid lus J. K U j^ Mr. and Mrs. John ly boiling, slightly salted, U.S.DA. CHOICE Kjellson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry water. When balls float to top Kovensky, Mr. and Mrs. CMarles of water, begin to time cooking Krob, Mr. and Mirs. Donald and let boll for 10 to 15 min Kuehl, Mr. and Mrs. William B. utes. Remove with slotted TOP SIRLOIN |®Westlnghouse Lauder Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. spoon. Serve with shuerbraten J. Roger Lemelin. or pot roast and gtavy. Left over Kartofell Kloesse PHILCQ Also, Mrs. Carol Lenihan, R O A S T (B Miss Mary Ann Leone, Mr. may be slic^^and sauteed In (Herald photo by Satemla) and Mrs. Rudolidi Ubby, Mrs. butter. MRS. BIRDSALL AND SON U;S.DA. CHOICE Ellen K. Ungard, Miss Roberta Sauerbraten 5 pounds bottom round steak move cabbage from water with French-style green beans may WESTINGHOUSE Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. 1 cup water your hands, leaving it moist. be substituted for the beets. RUMP 1 oup vinegar NEW 1967 MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Fran Place in the pot with bacon; Besides her many activities cis J. Mahoney, Mr. and Mt«. % cup sugar add cold water, apples and salt. as a vicar’s wife, Mrs. Birdsall Harry Maidment, Mr. and Mrs. Dash pepper Stir ingredients, cover pot and is .secretary of the Inter-Church 3 large onions ROAST lb FYank H. Maloney, Mr. and sim m er slowly hours. Stir Mixed Ten Pin Bowling Leagrue, TOP ROUND PHILCO ELECTRIC RANGES Mrs. George H. Marlow, Atty. 1 teaspoon salt occasionally and add more wa United Thank Offering chair and Mrs. (Paul MArte, Dr. and 3 bay leaves ter If needed. Add vinegar and man of the Hartford Archdea R O A ST Lb. Mrs. Pierre J. Marteney, Mr. 6 cloves brown sugar and simmer 10 conry, and secretary of the See all the latest, exclusive features. Only Westinghouse has Pour water and vtn^^ar over TOP ROUND and Mrs. Jaclt r . Mercer, Mrs. minutes or more. clergy wives of the same group. all.3 most exciting conveniences: Automatic stirrer, no turn Gladys Mdyer, Stanley S. Miller, meat; i^lce onions over meat and add remaining ingredients. Mrs. Birdsall advises that She received a B.S. degree speed broil, self cleaning oven. Don’t settle for less at the same Mr. apd Mrs. Walter P. Miller cabbage may be cooked in a from State University of New COLOR TV price. Choose from standard 30-inch models up to fabulous Allow to stand 48 hours, turn STEAK lb Jr.,xtnd Mr. and Mrs. Frank ing several times. Remove pressure cooker, but if this York, State Teachers College at upper and lower oven units. P. Minutillo, from Uquid and cook as you method is used cooking time New P’altz, and has done grad See all of the latest features—Piciture sizes—from 180 Also, Mrs. Selim F. Mitchell, would a pot roast. Use some of should be decreased, and vine uate work at Adelphi Univer BID BUY sq. inch to 295 sq. inch. Exclusive magic color tuning Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Mor the strained liquid to make gar and sugar added after cook sity, Garden City, N.Y. She has SIRLOIN eye that tunes color perfectly without fuss. Portables, rissey, Mr. and (Mrs. George gravy. A few crushed ginger ing. Cabbage should then stand taught in New York State and OF THE Table' Models, Consoles and Glamorous Color Stereo B. Mrosek, Atty. and Mrs. John snaps add flavor to the gravy. for a lew minutes to absorb Connecticut. Theaters and with AM/FM, FM Stereo and Phono. B.' Mrosek, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rotkohl (Red Cabbage) flavor. Mrs. Birdsall is the mother lb WEEK B. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. 1 medium head red cabbage Beet Salad of three children, Jessica, 7, STEAK (McCarthy, Mrs. George Mc- 2 tart apples, grated medium size cooked wholp Priscilla, 6, and Timothy, 2; and Caughey, Mr. and Mrs. Bert % teaspoon salt beets hopes to resume substitute Ifc McConkey, Mr. and Mrs. 5 tablespoons, brown sugar 1 medium onion, sheer thin teaching when her son is a lit PORTERHOUSE Boger J. MdDermott, Miss 4 slices bacon 1/8 cup sugar tle older. Agnes M. McGuire, Mr. and % cup cold water 1/3 cup water Mrs. Robert E. McIntosh, Mr. WESTINGHOUSE % cup vinegar 1/3 cup vinegar Reverse Customs and Idirs. Peter E. Naktenis, Cut cabbage into sections. Slice beets and place in bowl. Emporer penguins of Antarc S T E A K .. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Nearine, Remove hard core; shred cab Brii^ to a boil the sugar, water tica reverse courtship customs. Mr. and Mrs. David Newirth, bage and soak in cold water. and vinegar and pour hot mix Females take the initiative in PHILCO Mr. and Mrs. RenBto N. Nicola, Cut bacon Into small pieces and ture over beets. Let stand to courting, and the males incu I>r. and Mrs. Richard Olm- saute in large coA I ’ ; MAlNLiiikoihK aLUALJJ, AiAiMLMiWbiluR, CONN- THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 \ r-- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, 00NN„ THURSDAY, JANUARlf*19,1967 Vernon Search Pressed £ * O B S O _ ------Assemblying the News ,war in Vietnam will be in difficult Re^«a«nDe^ine^Se, By SOL B. COHEN Senate, where it was adopted tortured^ but nevertheless relatively Conneciitut ^ State Rep. Henry T. Backer also, and then to the governor, peaceful progress, or the world’s military for his signature. ! if jrali t or Adult Evening School (Continued tram Page One) of Manettester’a Assembly Dis giants will be engaging one another Yatikee trict 20 made his maidbh speech 1 PUBU&HED k r TBB The Curriers and Watson in the House yesterday. State Becker has prepared four the Soviet ■war machine—a find { nwPAi.n FRINTINO CO„ INC directly on Vietoamese soil, and perhaps . The deadline for acceptance ail children of the congrega bills for introduction next ing last fall by both the Joint sm Sen. David M. Barry of the 4th I 'l l BI U ^ c e t elsewhere. of mall registrations for the tion. A special film on Israel were last heard from 80 minutes L KmncbestM;. Conn. By A.H.O. Senatorial District made his on week. Tliree dead 'Wito benefits Chiefs of Staff and the CIA. : TBOIIAS F. itaRQUSON Vernon Adult' Evening School ia will be shown, songs will be after tkking off in the twin-en for etate employes. The fourth Contrary 'to Lipscomb’s Monday I WALTER R. FERGUSON sung and a discussion will be Tuesday. PubUihon We do not wish to alarm the Saturday.' gine Piper Apdehe aircraft. Becker spoke in favor of a •would permit new state resi speech, tools used to built a Fiat __ Founded October 1, 1881 .■ Can States Afford Illusion? held. dents, lotherwise qualified to cannot be oemverted to tank pro new 1967 Oenertl Assembly at Four courses have already More than 20 planes and ships resolutkm which commends the :J>ubllibed Ererr B^enlnr Except Sundajm Je'wish Arbor Day, known as vote for presidential electors, duction. •Sd Holiday*. Ebitered a t the Poet Office at R is worth noting that although the the very outset of Its potential? been filled' Including the begin birthday of the trees, is cele spent all Wednesday fanning Manchestor-hased 169th M. P. Maneheeter, Oona., aa Second Claaa Mall indi'vidual voters of New York state ly Illustrious ckreer. Battalion for its ■work at the to be eligible to do so from the At stake here is a conflict be ning Gourm'et Cooking class brated in the United States over the eastern Caribbean. But first day they become state Matter.______^______voted three to two in favor of having Neither, to be truthful about and the Beginning Golf class, Governors Inaugural Ball. The tween the adamant opposition to chiefly by the donation 6f funds they found no trace of the heir residents. A six-month waiting all East-West’ trade tradition- ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES a state lottery, with the income to go ■ffnt, do we hayi any desire at all both offered on Mondays, Ad for the planting of forests in Is battalion handled security and Payable In Advance _ to rouse vw her xealous re- ess to an estimated $700-million traffic flow. Its executive, offi period is now requjted. h!Iy taken by Republicans and -- One Tear ...... I32.W for the support of schools, the politi vanced Golf and Fashion Pat rael. TTie children of the B’nai share of the vast Mellon finan Biz Montbe ...... ;...... 11.00 formerg or extremist crackpots tern Design I and II, all offer cer and second in command is a new, more prag;matic view y Tliree Months ...... B.SO cians and officeholders who must Im Israel Hebrew School have do cial empire or her husbdnd, 36 Barry has filed a bill for in permitting certain limited busi One Month ...... 1.8S into any new trouble-making ed on Wednesdays. nated funds for the planting of Manchester Mayor Nathan Ml ------1 plement this referendum result if the Initiatives in the Connecticut a philanthropist and sponsor of Agoistlnelli. creasing state educational ness-like deals. All other courses are still over fifty trees. civil rights causes. grants to $200 a pupil. R is now r .• MEMBER OF lottery is to become a real thing are legislative reapportionment sit open to enrollment. TTie most Barry, spoke out'"in favor of Harvey and Mize have some , ; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS somewhat less than enthusiastic. In recent years the trees of Mrs. Currier, 33, is the daugh M20 per pupil. The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled uation. popular courses so far are sew the children have been plant the confirmation of Raymond S. support for their more flexible In the use of republlcation of all news die- In fact, for a time just after the The idealist reformer might ter of Da'vid ic.E. Bruce, U.S. Thatcher’s appointment to the His is one of several bills in position, particularly from new Hatches credited to It or not otherwise credit ing, business machines, liiter- ed in the John F. Kennedy ambassador to Britain, and Ali troduced for increasing state e d In this paper and also the local news pub- success of the referendum, it seemed be tempted into action In some mediate Italian, typing, tone- Peace' Forest in ' Israel. Since State Public Utilities Coitumis- ly elected Republicans. Some sa Mellon Bruce, the only sion. school aid. The consensus in freshmen House members were •^All rlih ts of republlcatlon of special dls- likely that the political leadership of effort to perfect their imperfect trim - shape, read - think - dis this forest is now completed, daughter of the Pittsburgh ty ’Thatcher, of Bast Hampton, the Assembly is that the legis outspwkenly unhappy about the Blatchea herein are also reserved,______the state might ■wind up ignoring the work^ Tlhe crackpots who still cuss, oil painting, cake deco the money raised this year will coon who was U.S. secretary of rage blindly against any reap v/as formerly state comptroller. lators may settle on a $160 or ultra-hard line at Warrenton. ■■The Herald Prlntlns Company. Inc., a*-. referendum, and refuse to take New rating, interior design and knit be used for the forestatiqn of a the Treasury from 1921 until $160 per pupil grant. BCdnes no financial responslolllty for typo- portionment at all might Wel ting. children's village near the Leb He was chairman of the 4th One prestigious newcomer. Sen. aeanhlcal errors appearing In advertisements York into an imitation of New Hamp 1932. Manchester, with approxi CharIe.T H. Percy of Illinois, last CMF ether reading matter In The Manchester come an opportunity just to Residents of Vernon and of anese border of Israel. Senatorial District’s Democratic shire’s not too happy experience. Curner, 36, is the son of the mately 10,000 students, now jyygnlng Herald.______~ ______cause more trouble and confu neighboring towns are Invited Arbor Day traditionally ush Convention when Barry was weekend publicly called the Currently, however, the fascination Of late Richard Currier, an artist, nominated for state senator. gets about $1,200,000 in school service client of N. E. A. Service. Inc. trying to design the lottery Itself has sion. to attend the evening school. ers in the rainy season in Is aid grants. It could get $300,000 ■■yUNIshers Representatives — The Julius But, although we have no de Vernon residents may take up and Mrs. Edward M. Warburg, SSaihews Special Agency — New York. Chi taken over the politicians, and th^y are rael, and the spring planting \^fe of a wealthy New" York phi or $400,000 more when a now cago, ^trolt and Boston.______, sire to stir either kind of citi to three courses for a registra season. Cantor Press said it is Joseph Morlarty of 41 Strong beginning to work on prospective legis lanthropist. St. is back a t his old job. He bill is passed. MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- zen into activity, the honesty of tion fee of $2, with the excep customary to eat fruit from the lation in a way which suggests that the public record requires tion of recreational courses The Federal ■-Aviation Agency operates the electronics board irS JANUARY TION8.______produce of Israel at this time. office in San Juan disclosed that Rep. Bruce L. Morris of the ieventually they will pass legislation set some recognition of the fact such as ballroom dance, con ’To observe tills custom, all in the Senate Chamber. Thurgday, January 19 the search was not launched 111th District has Introduced a ting up a state lottery. that the United States Supreme tract bridge and golf. ’These children at tiie Arbor Day as bill to require that labels on Court at Washington j has, by courses are considered recrea until 5 a.m. Wednesday, nearly The House and Senate both ■Where there once glimmered a faint sembly will receive the tradi 10 hours after the Curriers took milk bottles be dated with the inference and parallel, now de tional and a fee must be convened at 1 p.m. yesterday. Salisbury’s Alternatives bright hope that Governor Rockefeller tional buxor, or St. John’s off on the one-hour fMght. FAA day of bottling. might veto such a bill If it ever were clared the Connecticut legisla charged to defray the entire bread, au'well as Haifa oranges The House adjourned at 1:35, T_ tive reapportionment illegal cost of these classes, according spokesman Albert” McGregor the Senate 1:40. Both will re ^ The final conclusion Harrison Salisbury, passed, it is now realized that the Gov and sweets. said normally a search is start State Sen. John M. Lupton of to Ronald A. Kozuch, principal convene at 1 p.m. ’Tuesday. assistant managing editor of the New ernor’s office itself is putting forth sug and imconstltutional. Credit Union Meeting ed 30 minutes after a scheduled Weston has introduced a MU We will recall, ih a moment, of the Adult Evening School. The State Assembly is ex ^ork Times, brought back from his gestions as to how the lottery should The Rockville Federal Credit landing, but the agency had no which would require employers some of the inequalities In No registration fee or tuition Union will hold its annual mem pected to meet three days next visit to North "Vietnam Is that the war be set up and administered. record that Waitson had filed a week — Tuesday, Wednesday to give employes a leave of ab Connecticut redistrlcting w»j fee is charged for recreational bership meeting tomorrow at flight plan. sence with pay for jury duty. now “appears to be entering a new Governor Rockefeller’s office, in fact, discovered as we foraged courses. 7:30 p.m. at the Lottie Fisk Me and Friday, after which it may phase—one that may lead to eventual is given credit for the recommendation among the ■voting strengths of Non-residents are required to morial Building In Henry Park. The Curriers, who maintained adjourn for 10 or 11 days to give ■settlement or to a sudden and extreme that the lottery be set up so that 25 the ■various new districts as pay a registration fee of $2 plus Reports will be presented by homes in New York and The the House and Senate staffs Potentate Guest escalation.” » and 50 cent tickets could be sold in Vi I they went to the polls for the a tuition fee of $5 per .course the board of directors, commit Plaint, Va,,. .flew from Miami to time to print all of the bills in San Juan ’Tuesday to start a 10- The ■ observations Salisbury made In public vending machines, so thaA every first time last Nov. 8. with the exception of recrea- tees and treasurer, and officers the hopper. At Omar Meeting But first we direct attention tionail courses. will be elected to serve the com day vacation cruise in the West North Vietnam have been highly re- body would have an easy oiiportunity Indies. A 150-fooit yacht and a to buy tickets under conditions which to what the Supreme Court has Arbor Day Service ing year. Friday, Jan. 27, is flie dead Omar Shfine Club will have epdcted by fellow members of his pro ■*v 60-foot sloop chartered by the line date for submission of bills would be free of any suspicion of ma now done. In its decisiona of The Congregation B’nal Is Lodge to Meet Its annual meeting on Friday, fession. It, hae been good, and it has rael of Rockville will begin its couple for the cuirse are taking by legislators. Jan. 27, at Manchester Country nipulation of any kind. Jan. 9, it threw out congres Fayette Lodge of Masons will been* educational, to h ^ e inside North sional redistrlcting plana in Arbor Day celebration with a meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at part in the search. Club, with out-going president At the other extreme there is a pro Vletnatn an observer trained in Amer Missouri and in Indiana, and. of special family service tomor the Masonic Temple. The Fel The couple left their three Robert Stavnitsky of Man Thomas F. Ferguson presiding. Savings-Time ican thought and concepts, and capable posal that the minimum price for tickets more direct interest to Con row at 7:46 p.m. at the syna lowship Degree will be exem children, Andria, 10, Lavinia, 9, chester’s Assembly District 19 The meeting will be attend of reporting to us just what he means. be set at. $2, which would be above the necticut, it threw out state leg- gogue on Talcott Ave. plified ■with Worshipful Master and Mlchart, 6, in New York. has seat number 24l In the ed by Potentate Tom Lilly and The conclusions he has ventured, as. he daily reach of school children, and that lafative reapportionment in The children’s choir will sing John McLeod presiding. House. Becker has seat number members of his Divan from at this service, and Cantor 223. I'Vlncent Genovesi of As went along from article to article, have these tickets be sold only by banks, to 'A . 2 -^ Florida. Sphinx Temple, who were elect seemed to possess a soundness, a display give them, ultimate respectability. '-t/V. ’Ihe trouble, in Florida, was Marshall Press will deliver a The Herald’s Vernon Bnrean Masonic Official sembly District 18 has seat 179. ed last night a t the ’Temple’s at DILLON FORD of cool and objective Judgment, hitherto 'The happiest result—a perpetual dead *" /Sf- that some districts in the new short sermon on “The Torah — Is at 88 Park SL, P. O. Box Stavnitsky’s name, on the annual meeting. FORD GALAXME 500 •aiv- 327. The temporary correspon lacking in American attention to things lock between those who want to run FTorida House and the new Our Tree of Life.’’ E. K. Haling Dies front of his desk, was still mis A social hour begins at 6:30 An Arbor Day assembly ■will dent, is Bette Quatrale, tel. 878- spelled yesterday—an "i” for a on the other side of the great undeclared the cheapest possible lottery and those Florida Senate were approxi and diimer is at 7:30, foUowed 2-DR. HARiVTOf b« held.,^t), 29 at U a.m. for 2845. Earle K. Haling of Willlman- “y.” by annual reports, elections of war we are fighting. who want to pretend if is a high clauis mately 80 per-cent larger than some others. tic, gprand secretary and past officers and directors, and pre adults-only proposition—does not seem m DIUON So, when Salisbury does his summing ’The congressional districting grand master of the Masonic 'The House adopted a resolu views of calendar events for likely. up, we do not dismiss his finding lightly I s in Missouri that was ruled in- Order in Connecticut, died yes tion yesterday commemorating 1967. • New York will set its lottery up so the 49th anniversary of the On June 3, the Shrine Cere Just because it doesn’t coincide with the ■ valid that same day had in Illempsey Filing Bills terday at Hartford Hospital. SALES and SERYICEg Inc. consensus opinion or expecting of the that no more New York money will go equalities ranging frjan ap Ukrainian BiU of Rights. ’The monial ■will be in Manchester, F-lOO STYLESIDE PICKUP Into the New Hampshire lottery, which over-representation pf 7.2 pef He suffered a stroke while at resolution was rushed to the ■with Omar Shrine Club the host. 319 MAIN ST.—MANCHESTER moment. his desk in the grand lodge of ~ As against the Salisbury verdict that is getting .so little play anywhere that cent to one of under-represen tation by 12.8 per cent for the Before Budget Talk fice on Ann St., Hartford. He the- war seems to be approaching a turn even New Hampshire itself is wondering voters in another, or larger dis (Continued from Page One) was 70. ing point, ■whjch will either begin.leading if it is worth while. Mr. Haling had served as ’Then, we suppose, on the basis that trict. clearly exactly what their In- toward peace, or turn abruptly toward Photographed By Joseph Saternis The ■ Inequality which was He replaced AtUlio R. Fras- grand master in 1946. He re “sudden and extreme” escalation, the too much Connecticut money is playing urea before the iegislatvire tereat charges are. ceived the 33rd degree, highest New Hampshire or New York, we will “A LITTLE AIR WILL DO YOU FELLOWS SOME GOOD” thrown out in Indiana’s con Marcus also submitted a bill consensus view would seem to be that gressional redlstricting was would give elderly persons a honor in Scottish Rite Mason have a referendum in this state, and ^ a t would protect from lawsuit we are now in for a long pull in Viet even milder, ranging pnly from break on their property taxes. ry, last September. He had take a big unnecessary dose of poison everyone who gives emergency been an officer of several Scot nam In which we may go for a very a 9.9 per cent over-representa Keihy also proposed to have into our economic system too.„People are medical aid to injured persons tish and York Rite Masonic long time without any very Important tion for the smallest district to the state sell mefficines to low- A Thought for Today income elderly persons at cost.. —provided there is no “groas, bodies in the Wlllimantlc area. changes in the situation for anybody. supposed to be forgiven the illusion a 9.6 under-representatldn for wiltiS or wanton negUgence” on they can get something for nothing. By Rowland Evans Jr. Sponsored by the Manchester Totere in the state’s largest Another biU filed by Kedlty Survivors are his wife, two The keynote to what the consensus Inside thp part of the “Good Samri- sons, two brothers and four ’There is no Imaginable reason why great Council of Churches district. would limit state boards’ and tan.’’ Physicians already have expects would seem to have been the The figure of Connecticut in agencies’ power to go into grandchildren. political units like states should be that Robert D. Novak such Immunity. Funeral services will be at President’s use of the word “patience” naive and childish. We hope, even with Unite my heart—to fear thy terest is that of Florida’s leg closed executive sessions to Mcircus also filed a Mil aimed In his State of the Union Message. We islative reapportionment, which slUiations in which a public ses- First Congregational Church, illusion all around us, Connecticut still Report name—Psalm 86:11 at making^ every owner of a Willimantic, Saturday at 1 p.in. intend to keep applying pressure; we Someone wrote that the mal the Supreme Court threw out adon ’’would adversely affect registered 'motor ■vehicle buy retains its sanity. the public security or the finan Burial will be in New IVilliman- intend to stand firm; we will press at- WASHINGTON — A surpris Melvin Laii^l of Wisconsin, including Harvey and Mize, are adjustment of our time was due because it had some districts Hatoiiity insurance. which were 30 per cent larger cial interests of the state or any tireporters in Vietnam. Drive collects $340.75, bringing ol^e business firms under a tain to decide Hanoi upon its own ver To us it reads as honest reporting of the total amount collected to bin filed 1^ Rep. Robert G. passbook account for the funds you may need la a sion of escalation.! This, Salisbury says, the facts as observed and gathered by $12,790.64. Oliver, D-New Haven. STORE HOURS hunyi and the new Certificates yielding higher'in* would be Hanoi’4 reluctant call for one experienced war correspondent, Sen. Joseph J. F)auUso, D- Monday and Tuesday Open till 6 PJVL help from “volunteers” from China and handicapped as a reporter always is by vlO Yean Ago Hartford, filed a bii tlhat would Open Thursday and Friday Evenings I terest on hmds that can be saved over a longer femk deadlines and the special stresses of license anti regulate collection Closed Wednesday Russia—rehiotant because Hanoi wants Frank J. MiUer, sei^retaTy agandes. Another Fatillso MU desiierately to be able to fight this war war reporting. Salisbury’s stories didn’t purport to be a scholarly study, con treu u rer .of the fiiavIngB Bank would increase the amount of Either way, you have the time saving convei^eiice In a way to guard its own future in ducted in the monastic f hush of a well- of Mancbeiter, la in chai^re of bond required from collection dependence. He doubts that, if Chinese equipped library after the event. arrangemmts lor the meeting agendee from $1,000 to $5,000. of doing all your banking at one location. And your volunteers began Joining, the battle, We found if the American people of Savings Bank officers and Half of the directors pf Oon- Ruapia would stay out, because that share Mr. Goldwater’s “shock and sur trustees representing 18 banks necticut Medical Service would CBT checking and savings deposits are insured up would mean letting North Vietnam slip prise” that the view from the grpund at In the north-centm section of teve -to be poUcy-iXflding rep eomidetely into the Chinese orbit the receiving end of the bombing, dif Ooimeotiout . resentatives of the pubUe, under- to $15,000. Get the details sA your CBT office today* Salisbury doesn’t say so, but he ob fers in some respecte from the view a MU filed by Sen. Joseph B. viously considers it something less difll- point at this end. /. On This Unto. Buckley, D-Ansonia. . ■ Perhaps Mr. Goldwater should get IB 1807, the eommander-ln- Sengte Majority Leader Ed Co.Inc. en}t for this terrible kind of a turning ward L. Marcus, D-New Haven, to come to the war than for the turn back to the job of minding his store. Ohlaf of the Confederate Army, THE CQMBIECTICUT BANK AMD TRUST COMPANY And leave the American press to take filsd a ’’truth-in-lendlng'’ 20 UNION STREETi-ROCKVILLE, CONN. •jisnuid W ^tlation to arrive. Obn. Robert B. Lee, was born; care of its job of reporting the facts. It that wotid reqiuire Vwn com- from now, bs, and we, shall In IMO, American author ind ManchHiter 643-0890—RockYiUe 875-2584 has a better record of accuracy than f r m i N E m m poet Bdinr Allefi Foe whs bom. ponlsa ood b st^ to apeU out mu9)i a prophet he is. Mr. Goldwater. — WATBBBURY RK- ♦ ^ /* / In IMA, Oewgin seceded from *’ - i .... : ■ ever the Mmlted PUBUCAN / V €' ■ / . ^ ttw Union. - -.. k. P A G E E IG H T l^NCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19,. 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 PAGE NIN E Faulkner of West Hartford and Board Heads Heard Mrs. George N. Speiss of Brain ------/ San Quentin Properly Owner Puzzled Vernoi(^ NHRR Is Valued tree,' Mass.; three brothers, Skating - Coasting Lawrence F. Bunce of Manchw- Lot High er Than P.A.C. ter, EJdwln C. Bunce of Vernon Guards Quell Over College Land Report i CharlM X. Ecsbert and Louis C. Bunce of BoHon.' Rottner Again Rleads ZB A Grants Exemption I .CharlM 'X. EcabeVt, 79, of . Watkins-West Funeral Home, The owners of a 16-acre par and spoke to his son-in-law Trustee Figure fS l Center St., husband of Mrs. Racial Riot aiboiit selling. 142 E. Center St., is in charge cel of private land oft Keeney For a Cocktail Lounge (Continued from Page One) ImuIm Montit Ecabert, died of the arraiigoments which are For Education Budget .8t., which backs up to Man But the elder Pavan said he yeirterday at Manchester Me (Continued from Png^ One) would be willing to discuss a ■incomplete.' strap on the skates. Skating chester Community College’s The sonlng board of appeals Other items on the agenda, tion and valuable properties morial Hospital. possible sale "U the price is will be supervised today at the Manchester School Board chairman John S. G. Rottner building; mode o< wood wan set proposed campus, today said hM granted a special exemp are a preliminary hearing on along the New Haven’s routes BINGO ! Mr. Ecal^rt was bom June right.” He said he couldn’t an David J. Doran Center Springs Park annex and last night gave the Board of Directors fair warning that they have not been contact tion to permilt the operation of a request from Rambler Homes, k, 1887, in Courroux, Switzer aiblaze. swer for his brother, John, and give the railroad "a natural-po EVERY MONDAY— 8 P.M. David J. Doran, 58f bf Oak at Charter Oak Field until 10 tlie school board “ is not amenable to a cut in the budget ed by the college’s development a' cocktail lounge in a new Inc. for a change in zone from land, and lived in Manchester Guards wer8 reedy to throw said he wasn’t sure if his broth tential for high-speed trans Lodge Motel, died yesterday at p.m. it will propose for the 1967-68 year. committee about selling their building to be constructed near IP to RMF, and a report from 26 VILLAGE STREET, ROCKVILLE most of his life. He was em Jamaica Plain Veterans Hos up a "waiH o< tire” with buUets property. er wanted to sell or had talked portation.” ployed for 40 years at Cheney "Our budget,” he said, “will ------the Interstate Motel at the town counsel Thomas Dooley on P. A. C. BALLROOM pital, Mass, He was president if the factions got any cloeer, Speaking both for herself and to college officials. He said the railroad, if Bros., before his retiremeht as come in at an Irreducible mini- the Citizens’ Advisory Commit- juncture of Rit. 83 and Kelly the conditions of approval of a and manager of Treeland-on- but lit wasn’t necessary, Park her husband, Mrs. Ralph Von The men each own separate properly managed, could contin a foreman 15 years ago. Nine Mao Opponents mum, and we are not looking tee; Jay Stager of the Commu- Rd. plan of development filed by the-Turnpike, Inc,, nursery and forward to a reduction by the nity Council on Economic Op- said. Bicker of S09 Keeney St. said, adjoining, 17.7 ere parcels The cocktail lounge 'wll be lo Green' Manor Construction Co. ue to handle passenger traffic years ago he moved to Clear garden center. Board of Directors.” portunlty; Harlan Taylor, vice “ Even If we had been contact which also back up to college cated in- a restaurant, and no Young Democrat Officers and start to show a profit. water, Fla., but returned two Mr. Doran was born in Lex Extend F¥bgram The two groups surged. Mess Rottner spoke at a Dutch chairman of the Redevelop ed, we have absolutely no in land. one attending Tuesday night’s Recently elected officers of Barnes and his partner, Wal tnon^M ago and made'his home ington, Mass., Jan. 1, 1909, and hall windows shattered When shopping: for Treat dinner at the Manchester ment Agency: Raymond E. tention of selling to the college Barnes said yesterday that public hearing objected to the the Young Democrat Club are lace D. Johnson, heads the Mid With his daughter, Mrs. Louise lived in this area four years. To the Country Guards fired warning stiots into, Country Club, attended by about Gorman of the Parking Au or anyone else.” the development committee’s re- application. James Roche, president; Thom west group of investors which is Parsons. Mr. and Mrs. Ecabert Survivors include his mother, the air. By this time 600 prison paneling, ceiling tile, thority; Donald Genovesi, the Mrs. Von Bcker said the first cent recommendation to buy 115 ’The appeals board granted as Dooley, vice president; Paul expected to file a formal pro would have observed their 55th Mrs. Bertha B. Doran, and two (Continued fron. Page One) 100 town officials, department guards uid personnel took up town's representative on the Indication either she or her hus acres of Globe Hollow land, an additional appeal and de Herbst, second vice president; posal with the ICC to take over floor tile or cabinets, wedding anniversary in April, brothers, Richard Doran and >heads, and appointed members posts, aided by a contingent of Mao. who in the past has man Manchester Country Club band had of the college’s inter adjoining the Nike site was. nied two others. In addition to the New Haven and reorganize t Survivors, besides his wife Robert Doran, all of Lexing of town boards and agencies. 65 men from the Marin County and Anita Furbish, third vice /mm/ you should mind your board of governors; and Alfred est in their property came from predicated on attempting to pur. tabling one. it. Some of the Johnson-Barnes ^ d daughter, include a son. ton. aged to hold the support of the The dinner-meeting was sherifX’s office and the Califor president. Werbner, chairman of the De a .news article in yesterday’s chase additional land from the Robert E. and Alice M. g;roup were among those who - P’s and Q’s. CSiarles G. Ecabert of Manches- Funeral senMces will be held peasants who make . up two scheduled to clarify the func nia Highway Patrol. Gov. Ron Also, Ray Halowell, record velopment Commission. Herald. Von Eckers, the Pavans, or all Bretsche, 30 Earl St., were rescued the Chicago & North im m ^ r ; another daughter, Mrs. Saturday at 1 p.m. at the David thirds of the mainland popula tions of the citizen boards, pin ald Reagan made more than ^ ing secretary; Pat Roche, cor P for price Q for Wlggin called for more and Gilbert Barnes, chairman of three. granted a side line variance for Western Railway from the Ralph Hornak of Windsor Fudge Funeral Home, 120 tion. point town problems and to other highway patrolmen avail responding secretary; Don Gan- better use of school facilities development committee' which The idea of such a purchase, a garage they want to con verge of bankruptcy in the quality. Shop the Ply Locks; two brothers, Joseph School St., Lexington. Burial Supporters of Mao's chief foe. learn of possible solutions. able. dlni, treasurer; George Furbish for recreation by Manchester For nearly three hours the is seeking sites for the college, he said, wae that the land would struct On their property. 1950s. The railroad now does a Ecabert and Albert Ecabert, will be in Westview Cemetery, President Liu Shao-chi, were Rottner was one of 18 agen and Michael Landau, state del wood Center for the children. He said that physical said yesterday that his group be used for an access road from Two requests for used car profitable commuter busine.ss 7 , both of Switzerland; two sis Lexington. reported trying to influence the cy representatives who spoke two groupe refused to obey or egates, and Halowell and Vern In'-/ / best of both. ters, Mrs. Xavier Yelse and Sis fitness programs are lacking had told both the Von Eckers Keeney St., additional parking dealers licenses applied for at In the Chicago area. There will be no calling hours. peasants the same way they did last night. His was the longest ders. Ekiund, alternates. ter Mary-Theresa, both of in many local areas. and the Pavan family at 433 facilities, and possibly a build the hearing resulted in the de The Midwest group claims to workers in the industrial cen presentation, over 30 minutes. Volleyball Ji(otes Switzerland; nine grandchildren, Cataldi said that the Con Keeney St. of the college’s in ing—depending on the amount nying of one and the tabling of hold a substantial amount of ters — through economic bene The other weakers, many of servation Commission, al The Vernon National Bank vs. four great-grandchildren and terest in purchasing their land of land that could be bought. another. New Haven Railroad bonds. 4 x 7 TEAK...... fits. them new mSibers of the agen though not on record with a Parliamentary Kveral nieces and nephews. for expansion purposes. Barnes Barnes’ committee at a meet The appeal of Nicholas Twer- Cannonball game will highlight Barnes, after listening to tes F unerals cies, took from two to 10 min formal opinion, "is leaning 4x 7 PECAN ...... ^ The funeral will be held to could not be contacted today. ing Monday came up with three dy Jr. of South Coventry for a tonight’s schedule of games in timony at Wednesday's ICC utes for their talks. toward the banning of a new Maze Ensnarls 4x7 BARN BOARD ...... morrow at 8:15 a.m. from the He said both families evidenc alternate site recommendations used car dealer’s license at a the Vernon-Elllng;ton Volley hearing, said the New Haven’s Warren Bellefleur Sr. Rottner said that the school Lincoln School in Center Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Democrats Seek ed willingness to discuss a sale In addition to the Nlke-Globe service station located at the ball League. trustees have offered the rail 4 x 7 SUNSET B IR C H ...... 6.75 The funeral of Warren Belle board has a single problem, Springs Park.” Filibuster Rule Main St., with a Mass of re proposal. Hollow tract. corner of Rt. 83 and Welles Rd. The game, which represents road’s investors "a diet of nega fleur Sr. of 477 Center St. was "the school budget.” Diana urged approval for Armstrong Cla.'ssic Cushiontone Tile . .IS'/ic ea. quiem at the Church of the As To Clear Books Joseph Pavan of 433 Keeney The Herald tried to reach in Vernon was turned down by one of the top rivalries In the tivism, defeat, hopelessness and He said that he couldn’t quar the Installation of air-condi (Continued from Page One) Kentile Floor T ile ...... $6.00 box and up sumption at 9. Burial will be in held this morning from the St. said no one..had talked to Barnes at his office this morn the board after a number of league will begin at 6:30 at the despair.” The Manchester Democratic rel with Town Manager Rob tioning in Mary Cheney Li James' Cemetery. John F. Tierney Funeral Home, not a member of.'-’ And he him personally either, but that ing for comment on Mrs. Von people from the area opposed Longview School. Barnes said he and his asso Town Committee has scheduled ert Weiss’ directive that de brary. He cited the marked ' Friends may call at the fu- 219 W. Center St., with a sol called the ' antifilibuster move "people from the college” Ecker’s statement, but he was the request. Games to be played tonight ciates could offer a reorganiza a meeting for Wedne.sday night partmental budgets be held to a drop in book circulation during peral home tonight from 7 to 9. emn high Mass of requiem at stopped at his home recently unavailable. T abl^ until the next meet are; 6:30— Randall’s vs. Elling tion plan that would inject “ a to determine how it can help five per cent increase, but in the summer months as a basis bizarre. the Church of the Assumption. ing of the board was the re ton Legion; 7:30—Grous, and Pine Cone Eagle Tops in Arts and Craft Exhibit massive transfusion of young, to wipe out a $2,500 campaign for the need. There w m Sen. Richard B. Kenneth L .Cummings The Rev. Ernest J. Coppa was sisted that it is not realistic, as quest of Nicholas Naples and deficit incurred by State Sen, Russell, D-Ga., holding court on Christensen vs. Longview AC, Mrs. Donald W olff of 18 Fernwood Rd., Vernon, won "Best in Shew” last night for her Sivr progressive people to run the 9 Dr.' Warren asked for more BOLTON—Kenneth L. Cum celebrant, assisted by the Rev. far as the school board Is con Henry Dullio for a used car David M. Barry. direction from the Board of the center aisle, genial in the Splkers vs. Vernon Hills; 8:30 try, an eagle constructed of pine cones, in an Arts and Crafts Competition sponsored by railroad.'' mings, 84, of Hebron Rd., hus Dennis R. Hussey, deacon, and cerned. The committee itself Ls in the Directors in human relation."! evident knowledge that his side U.S. Toll for Week dealer’s license at 20 River St. —Cider Mill vs. the Mountain the Junior Century Club at the Masonic Temple. Other winners are Mrs. David Murphy of '''He said Richard Joyce Smith, WxA&Tll&l "Town officials are appoint band of Mrs. Caroline Haas the Rev. Francis J. Mihalek, This request also met with ob eers. and the "* Hilltoppers vs. 52 Bolton St., painting; Mrs. Douglas Gallup of 64 Laura Dr.. Hebron, plaques; Mrs. one "of the New Haven’s trus black, but it has the obligation, ed and elected to serve the peo areas. The commission, he said, had the votes to win. It did. Cummings, died yesterday at a subdeacon. Paul Chetelat was jections from neighborhood the Rockville Leg;ion. Charles McKenzie of 177 Gardner St., handmade jewelry; Mrs. Thomas McKenna of 36 Edi tees, is -‘‘without imagination” along with the Democratic com ple,” he said, "and one of their has had to seek out its own There was Sen. Thomas H. Manchester convalescent home. organist and soloist. Burial was residents. A division standings; Cannon son Rd., crocheting, and Mrs. Stanley Zlma Jr. of ^03 Summit St., needlework, sculpture concerning operation of the rail in St. James' Cemetery. Father mittees of the other three objectives is to keep taxes problems. Kuchel, R-Calif., wishing Vice Highest of Viet War : Mr. Cummings was bom towms of the 4th Senatorial An appeal filed last month balls, 19-2; Vernon Bank, 15-7, and knitting. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) road. Coppa read the committal serv.- down. Brindamour stressed the President Hubert H. Humphrey 643-5874— Open Thurs. and Fri. Eves, till 9 July 19, 1882 in Liebanon, a son District, to help raise the need was aifo turned down. Nich and Longview AC 14-7. No comment was available ice. "The education business is a need for additional units for were still in the presiding offi (Continued from Page One) 6f Edwin and Ida Lathrop ed funds. housing for the elderly. He an olas Berkowltz of 1 Ellington B division standing's; Cider w h o, demonstrates hqw scien- ance of thq resurrection of the immediately from Smith or the E.vit 95 Wilbur Cross Pkwy.— 1 Mile South of Vernon Circle Bearers were Maynard Bell, serious business," Rottner said, cer's chair. Kuchel was reading Cummings, and for many years A testimonial dinner for Bar nounced that 75 units will be wrecking the center part of the Ave. was denied permission to Mill, 13-8; Ellington Legion, Church Lists tiflc principles are related to body, other trustee, William J. Kjrk. Louis Bellefleur, Mitchell Bell, "one which cannot always be aloud an opinion delivered a operated a large dairy farm at ry on Jan, 28 at the K of C constructed in or near the About Town yard and damaging other sec convert a former small store 12-9, and Spikers, 11-10. faith. He fries an egg on a cold Ijebanon. He moved to Mans Daniel' Farquhar, Robert Mes measured in terms of money.” decade ago, from the same on Vernon Ave.' into a three- Home is, in effect, a fund North End Renewal Area. tions. Society Member Film Sunday stove, breaks a drinking glass field in 1942, and for the past sier and James Griffin. He said, "I realize that many chair, by then Vice President bedroom efficiency apartment. raising dinner, sponsored by the Cook pledged that the Board Members of the VFW and Michael J.' Olender, son of with a beam o f sound, and al AMERICA’S LARGEST F A M lLy CLOTHING CHAIN three years had made his home persons on fixed incomes can’t Richard M. Nixon. Humphrey Other Thunderchtef pilots re WRC Approval A color film produced by towm committees of Manche.ster, afford a ta-x increase, but, I of Tax Review "will protect the Army and Navy Club Auxili Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Olender lows a million volts of 'elec In Bolton. He also served as a Mrs. Anna P. Loomis hurried back to his post, and ported destroying two railroad The state Water Resources Glastonbury, Marlborough and am mindful also of the fact that individual taxpayer, and will aries will meet tonight at 7 at Jr. of 110 Loveland Hill Rd. has Moody In s ta te of Science, Los tricity to pass through his body rural mail carrier for 11 years. The funeral of Mrs. Anna P. listened, too. Commission has approved plans East Hampton. the teaching profession, histor see to it that the price of prop the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 bridges, one of them 20 miles been selected for membership in Angeles, Calif., ■will be shown Without suffering any Injury. Survivors, besides his wife. Loomis of 140 Eldridge St, was filed by the Chemical Conver With tickets selling at $10 ically, has been one of our most erty and the tax share is fair Main St., to pay respects to the northeast of Hanoi and the other the Alpha, Chapter of Sigma Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Pres Dr. Moon uses these demon Include 3 sons, Donald L. Cum held this morning from the sion Oo. to extend its proposed each, a turnout of at least 300 undei"paid professions.” for all." late Charles Ecabert, father-in- 40 miles northeast of the Com Tau Iota Honorary Society. byterian Church, 43 Spruce St, strations to explain the scien mings o f Vernon, Richard M. W. p. Quish Funeral Home, is expected. TTie principal .speak audition beyond the flood lines Taylor predicted that North Auto Firm Files law of Mrs. George Ecabert, a munist capital. He is a senior at Clarkson The film features Dr. In^n tific necessity for a spiritual Cummings and Holdis R. Cum 225 Main St., with a solemn er will be Emilio Q. Daddario, He said that, teacher salaries member of both units. along the Hockanum River. End Redevelopment will be Navy fliers from the carriers College of Technology in Pots Moon, director of the institute. rebirth and the Christian assur- mings, both of Lebanon: 2 high Mass of requiem at St. U.S. representative from the account for over 88 per cent of For Bankruptcy Zoning Commission Meeting completed by September 1968. Coral Sea. Ticonderoga, and dam, N.Y. The major obpectlve daughters, Mrs. George Grabb- James' Church. First Congressional District. the school budget and that the The zoning commission i^ll He said that a predicted cut Members of Hose Co. 1, Kitty Hawk concentrated oil her oif Bolton, Mrs. Lewis The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward - Wednesday's meeting of the school board is looking for a Auto Discount House Inc. at meet tonight at 7:30 in the Ad of the . society Is to promote of 60 per cent In foderal funds Town Fire Department, will supply vessels along North Viet Chauvette of Alexandria, Va.; J. Reardon was celebrant, as Manchester Democratic Town budget which would change the 478 Center St. has filed bank ministration Building to discuss recogmitlon of outstanding for renewal projects will pro meet tonight at 7 at Holmes nam’s coast and inland water a sister, Mrs. Hazel Corbit of sisted by the Rev. John J. Committee will be at 8 p.m. ratio to 85 per cent for salaries ruptcy papers in Federal Court last week’s public hearing re traits of scholarship and lead duce marked changes in pro Funeral' Home, 400 Main St., ways. Pilots reported destroyi#;; Bridgeport; 4 brothers, Burnett O'Brien, deacon, and the Rev. in the Municipal Bunding Hear and 16 per cent for non-salaried at Hartford, end the petition garding the requests for ership for students enrolled in posed plans for Downtown Re to pay respects to the late or damaging 35 cargo junks and W. Cummings. Rexford E. Vincent J. Flynn, subdeacon. ing Room. Hems. has been referred to Saul Seid- changes of zone, including tiie industrial distribution. newal. The $16'.6 million pro Charles Ecabert, father of barges. Cummings and Carlton A. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was or “ We are now confronted with man, referee in bankruptcy. Welles request for property on posal was defeated in an Octo Charles Ecabert, a member of Other destruction or damage Cummings, all o f Lebanon, and ganist and soloist. a substantial group of people — The papers were signed by Welles Rd. and the Oemyers The Herald’s Vernon Bureau the teachers —who know their ber referendum. the company. claimed by U.S. fliers included Leo G. Cummings of West Burial was in St. James's His agency, he said, Is now Francis Dickinson as president Construction Oo. request for Is at 38 Psuk SL, P.O. Box 827. Hospital Notes rights and who want their 14 bridges, three radar sites, six Springfield. Mass.; 18 grand Cemetery. Father O'Brien read and director of the corporation. the conversion of a house into Temporary correspondent is share,” he said. re'viewing the situation, to de trucks, and several antiaircraft children, 12 great-grandchil the committal service. Other officers are Stoner Smith Mrs. Harry Mahoney, patriot an office building. Bette Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. Patients Today: 281 Rottner said that teachers, 20 termine whether It will go sites. dren and several nieces and Bearers were Edward Jen of 161 Love Lane, treasurer ic instructor and Americanism or more years ago, were paid ahead with a new proposal. nephews. nings, Joseph Jennings, An ADMITTED YESTERDAY: first started business Oct. 4, chairman of the 'VFW Auxiliary, In ground action in South ridiculously low salaries, and Werbner asked the Board of Funeral services will be held thony Romireo, James Gleason, Mrs. Emily Bailey, 26 W. Mid Smith, his 'Wife, secretary. presented an American flag Vietnam, U.S. headquarters re $37 Million in Savings that the pay schedule had no Tax Review to make adjust Division of tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Pot Gediminas Kuclnskas and Leo dle Tpke,; Mrs. Jane Bensche, ments in property assessments, They first started business Oct. Monday to Brownie Troop 636 ported only patrol clashes apart ter Funeral Home, 456 Jack- 202 Woodbridge St.; Mrs. Ar place to go but up. 4, 1963. at Highland Park School. Mrs. from the iron triangel operation. Kuctnskas, "Only in recent years,” he "in order to keep industry son St.. Willimantic. The Rev. lene Bernard, 12 Moore St.; here.” Liabilities are listed as $100,- William Hayes is leader of the South Vietnamese headquarters' said, "have they received sal Secretarial Science Howard R. Bushnell of Goshen Michael Boll, 71 Niles Dr.; Genovesi, on behalf of the 578, and assets at $26,838. troop. Mrs. Mahoney also dis said government troops killed 24 New Base Closings Hill Congregational Church, aries in line with their educa tributed 20 flag etiquette pam Viet Cong in two engagements. Frances Descheneaux, Elling tlonal experience and with lo- Manchester County Club, wel The company owes $822 in College-level courses at the University of Hartford Lebanon, will officiate. Burial Accident Brings ton; Raymond Drouln, North town taxes and $1,500 to Jarvis phlets. cal teaching objectives.” comed the assemblage to the lead to an associate degree or certiricate will be in the new Lebanon Windham; Patricia Foley, East A "We cannot continue to give new facility. He said that the , Construction Co. for rent. Both Cemetery. Driver’s Arrest Hartford; Mrs. Jessie Gillette, get priority. Past Chiefs of Memorial Tem To Cost lAOO Jobs Manchester the fine type of ed main problem of the club’s Friends may call at the fu Coventry; Douglas Gordon, Secured creditors Include ple, Pythian Sisters, ■will meet State News Day and Evening^ Sessions ir A S3-year-old Wapping man ucational program it has en board of governors, "is to proc (Continued from Page O n e ) ------neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Glastonbury; Mrs. Thelma ess the new membersWp appli Budget Plan Inc. of East Hart tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home secret but the moves are to be was arrested yesterday in one joyed for the past several years, Executive Secretarial Howard, Andover; Todd Jordan, cations flooding in.” Jp ford. for autos, $32,472. of Mrs. Walter Potyra, 668 Fos ton will be merged with the 3rd completed by July 1968 at an Mrs. Ervin C. Blxby if we must stick to the five per Roundup of twro car accidents investigat Willimantic; Mrs. Lillian Kee Near the close of the dinner Unsecured creditors of $50 or ter St., Wapping. at New York to cover New Eng- Eumual savings of $319,000. Medioal Secretarial SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. cent ultimatum,” he warned. ed by police. ney, 27 Adams St. meeting, Anthony J. DiPerrio, more include Budget Plan, Activities at Wright Air Force Doria Jarvis Bixby, 60, of 492 The school budget has gone (Continued from Page One) land. New York and northern Also, Mr.s. Janice MacDuff, $18,116; A&E Tire Service. $72; World War I Barracks and Base at Fairborn, Ohio, gradu- Pleasant Valley Rd., wife of The man, Robert L. Davin New Jersey. This action, to be Hiugrams for those who recently graduated from 87 Waddell Rd.; Frederick Nas- up $350,000 to $400,000 a year visoiT Sm m itS e, S S o r ^ ^ e Carter Chevrolet, $109; Dave’s Auxiliary will meet Sunday at to determine the cause of the 161111 be phased out and Ervin C. Bixby, died suddenly of Farmstead Dr., was charged completed by the end of this Edly high school, who are presently employed and seek siff, 33 Norman St.; William for the past several years—ap- eliminaUon of some o f the Auto Upholstery, $103; Jarvis •2 p.m. at the VFW Home. A death of Arnold Rudahl, th* shifted to nearby Patterson Air yesterday at work. She was a with failure to grant the right year, will save $495,000 annual advancement through added skills, and for those Neal, Glastonbury; Elizabeth proxlmately the five per cent boards and commission.-;, in Agency. $2,330; Manchester cup auction will be conducted editor of a scientific journal. Force Bsise, with an annual sav practical nurse. of way at an intersection. ly. Headquarters will be at New Nichols, Thompsonville; Ed rise pegged for this year. tbeir overlapping func- Auto Parts, $146; Manchester after the meeting. Refresh Rudahl's body, which police ings of $118,000 to begin in 1971. who need refresher training to reenter the j'ob field Mrs. Bixby was bom in Police said he was driving hi-s Rottner said that the school yong York. pickup .truck west on Tolland ward Pyka, FRD 2, Rockville; Herald, $ lii; Manchester Mo ments will be served. said was frozen, was found by Sources emphasized that none Richmond, Quebec, Canada, board would like that same in- -The many 'no progress’ re ’Hie 4th Naval District at Phil Also special intensive program for the Tpke. at 4:10 p.m. when his Mrs. Nancy Russell, 65 Seaman tor Sales, $109; and Francis a neighbor on the front stoop of the actions is to take place at and has lived at South Windsor crease next year, plus whatever po^-ts surprise and shock me ” adelphia and the 5th at Norfolk liberal arts graduate Circle; Todd Sperry, Coventry; Dickinson, $27,503; Manchester Military Order of Cooties of of his home. He was clad only a military base employing more for the past eight years. She truck struck another car as he additional state aid is voted by he said. will merge by Jan. 1, 1909, with turned left onto Deming St. The Mrs. Judith Sweatt, 106 Birch Transmission Service, $482; the VFW will meet tonight at in a light- shirt and trousere. than 2S0 military and civilian worked as a practical nurse for the General Assembly, Ago.stlnelli thanked those who an annual savings of $528,000. car was driven by Katherine St.; Melvin Varley, 31 Iron- Manchester Window Cleaning, 8 at the 'V'FW home. • New Police said there was no in personnel. The Defense Depart many years in the Hartford He predicted that Manches- attended the meeting for their Headquarters win be at Norfolk. area. M. Mikolite of Slater St., Wap- wood Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Rose $60; Manchester - Nichols Tire members will be initiated after dication of violence. ment will make every effort to Registration January 30-February 4 ter could receive anywhere from expressed Interest in town af- The 12th Naval District at San ping. Police said she was driv Wainikiewicz, King St., South Co., $1,016; and Schiebel Bros., the meeting. The Cooties will His wife, Carol, 60, was run relocate displaced cl'vllian 11:00 am to 8:00 pm weekdays Survivors, besides her hus $300,000 to $600,000 in added fairs. Francisco and the 18th at Seat band, Include three sons, Wil ing east on Deming St. when Windsor; Mrs. Gladys Warner, $646. sponsor a Seafood Night to over last April by their car in workers, they added. 9:00 am to noon Saturday school aid grants, and asked "I am looking forward to a tle, Wash., will merge by Jan. 1, liam C. Bixby of Manchester, the accident occurred. 38 Joseph St.; Mrs. Catherine The firm is represented by morrow from 6:30 to 11 p.m. at the driveway to their home aa Classes begin week of February 6 that it be passed on to the school similar meeting in two years, 1970 with annual savings of $483,- John E. Bixby of Cromwell find Davin is scheduled to ap West, Stafford Springs; Kyle Atty. George Sherman, Hart the VFW home for members they were getting out of the budget. The local school budget whichever party is in power 000. Headquarters will be at San W orld’s Widest Bridge George W. Austin of Wichita pear in Manchester Circuit Zimmer Sr., 2354 Ellington Rd., ford. and guests. vehicle. rise then would be somewhere then,” he said, Francisco. World’s widest bridge Is said Divlaion of Seoretorlal Solanoe Falls, Tex.; two daugh Court 12 Jan. 30. Wapping. Some secret activities at the between $650,000 and $1 mil- Weiss, too, thanked those who tobeln PTovidence, R.I. The Hadson Hall 315 Hudaon Stroat Hartford ters, Mrs. William F. Myette A rear-end crash occurred at BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A lion. attended the dinner-meeting Red River Army De^t in o f South Windsor and Mrs. 4:06 p.m. yesterday at E. Cen daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James Unlvarslty of Hurtford . SSe-54Ul Xxt. 888 Neither Weiss nor Mayor and said, "the comments heard arkana, Tex., ■will be discon is composed of six units, has a Margaret Gallagher of Dallas, ter and Spmee Sts. Bidwell, 149 Chestnut St.; a son tinued by this September, with Nathan Agostinelli, who served tonight prove that we have 'a total width o f 1,147 feet Tex.; a brother, Verner J. Police said a Chevrolet van to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lang, as toastmaster last night, com- number of challenges in town.” the elimination of 87 civilians Jarvis of Bloomfield; and eight driven by Frank DeoHveiro, 38, 84 West St., Rockville; a daugh jobs and firings of $700,- mented on Rottner’s remarks. He repeated his statement Einnual grandchildren. of 226 Spruce St. smashed into ter to Mr, and Mrs. John Linder- Town Planning Commission made several times in the past QJfwksiAL WjwdA, 9/L pjojvjv 000. Funeral services wrill be held the rear of a car j driven by man, 77 Tumblebrook Dr., Ver The Army Metrology and Cal: chairman John Lamenzo, in a few months, "The NO. 1 need in Saturday at 9 a.m. at the New Deborah D. Czarnota of 126 non; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. ibraiUons Center and the Stand prepared statement, named two Manchester is a long-range plan kirk and Whitney Funeral Avery St. Donald Quint, 715 Graham Rd., ards Laboratory at Frankford major problem areas in the of objectives and goals—to be U,S.DJt. CHOICE “ Home, 318 Burnside Ave., East Police said the woman’s car Wapping; a daughter to Mr. and Arsenal in Philadelphia will be Town Planning Department— ''effected by a Capital Improve- Hartford. Burial wdll be in stalled at the intersection and Mrs. William Wright, 14 War shifted to Redstone Arsenal'at lack of a sufficient staff, and *"ents package.” Wapplng Cemetery. Deoliveiio's truck ran into it. ren St. Huntsville, Ala., and later com the absence of a procedure invocation was delivered Friends may call at the fu BONELESS bined ^ th some activities to be among departments for coordin- night by the Rt. Rev. Msgr. neral home tonight from 7 to 9 shifted from the Joliet, III., ating municipal improvements Edward Reardon of St. James’ and tomorrow from 3 to 6 and senal. Much of the detaHs sure 7 to 9 p.m. and other town activities. Church, a member of the Human LT.WOOD School Board and Planners The Planning Department delations Commission, .Mrs. Gertrude B. Frink may include a $7,500 Item for ^ cocktail hour, given by the LOCKER PLANT ond MEAT MARKET Mrs. Gertrude Bunce Frink To Discuss Lincoln School an assistant planning director in Connecticut Bank and Trust Co., Chuck o f South Miami, Fla., formerly its 1967-68 budget request. The Preceded the dinner. MEATS — RETAIL DEPARTMENT BONDED of Manchester, died yesterday at The Board of Education’s sible district sites, recommend- new job was requested for the —------South MlamL She was the wid recommendation to replace 50- e'J in a planning study last fall current year but was cut from ow of .A^idwin D. Frink. year-old Lincoln School with a that the Lincoln District be this year’s b’ddget. Coventry MrSv Frink lived at Manches new facility in Center Springs abandoned altogether. The Planning Department, LONDON BROIL „.99° EYE ROUND STRETCH SLACKS ter for many years before mov Park will come up for discussion Tamsky’s • report called for Lamenzo said, has two imlnent Crash Injures ing to Florida 15 years ago. again tonight. enlarging and modernizing tasks—to update zoning regula Survivors include a daughter, Tile board and the Town Bentley. Washington and Na tions and to revise subdivision Rockville Man USDA at one tiny price! Mrs. Virginia Smart of South Planning Commi.'sslon will hold than Hale Schools instead and regulations. 5 LB. AVERAGE. MATIYE placing Lincoln’s pupils there. Miami with whom she made her an informal meeting on the mat The fii-st is being accomplish- A 50-year-old Rockville man lb home; two sisters, Mra. T. D. ter at 8 p.m. in the coffee room The TPC voted to endorse ed with the assistance of a Is in- Manchester Memorial Hos- ii at the Municipal Biulding. Tamsky’s report and recommen CHOICE BEEF Technical Advisory Committee, pital’s special care unit suffer- The session has been request dation for abandonment. The second will be done by La- ing from' injuries ho incurred WAYBESr FOWL OUR OWN CURE ed by the school board to try In December, the school board 39 Personal Notices menzo and Town Planner Joseph lost night in a one-car accident lUCKLE UP and iron out Its differences with reaffirmed its position on Lin Tamsky, after conferences with on Rt. 31. EXTRA LEAN—FRESHLY GROUND 2.99 Smart drivera us« .their the TPC, which is on record as coln and took issue with the developers. A hospital spokesman said to Fresh Ground. Leon, AH Beef TOBIN’S SUCED NOT PRE-PACKAGED In Memoriam aeat belta to atay 'aliva. opposed to the recommendation. TPC, which It claimed had no others who spoke last night: day he is in satisfactory condi- FROZEN, CUBED ", In lovinc memory of Mrs. Anna Based on a .survey of possible authbrity over the dissolving of Safe drivera take advan Choice of Orion® acrylic knits, and Klotser wno passed away Jan, 19, Charlea Covey, npw chairman of Uon with severe face cuts, hip tage of Auto-Rite’e “eafe Lb. Chuck Ground a . TP 1966. sites made by Superintendent of school districts. the Civil Defense Advisory cuts, and chest injuries. HAMBURG driver” ratea to eave i BCAON 69c ripples or cotton boucles ^ways a silent heartache. Schools William Curtis, the It said districting was legally Council; Dairid E. Wiggin, secre- Coventry police said the man, VEAL monay. So why not ‘play it Many a silent tear, boaM recommended building a a policy matter for the Board tary of the Park and Rec Advis- Gilbert C. Powers of 86 Grove aafe’ ? Buckle up forraafeta eaf wit always a beautiful memory. and buckle d6wh to a welL Let us fill your freewr with U.S.DJI. choice meats— native poultry Elasticized waists, bonded linings Of ooa we loved so dear. new school on Center Springs of Education and called for ac ory Board; Salem E. Nassiff, St. was driving south when he C Park land between Trotter and tion on the matter by the Board earned eaving. Call aa for Seobrook Farm fruits ond vegetables. Save up to 15 to 20% and Daughter and Son-In-Law chairman of the Building Com- apparently lost control of his lb CUTLETS dataila. • Black, pastels and yivid colors^ Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Fritz Winter Sts. at the |south end of of Directors. mittee; Joscpli Cataldi, choir- car while rounding a curve, eat like a kin9. the park site north of Valley The TPC, however, does have man of the Conservation Com- The car careened off the right 59 • Terrific buy; rnisses' sizes 8*18 In Memoriam St. It said the park was the on jurisdiction over where public b loving memory of our dear mission; Nathan -"Joy of the side of the road, knocked over a ROBERT J. SMITH We rent cold storage lockers for your frozen meats and for as little in and Brother, Richard John ly good available site for a buildings are located and its ac Traffic Safety Committee. guide post and slammed into a FIRM, MPE SL1QNG TOMATOES...... lb. 290 INC. R elerce, V who passed away Jan. 19, school in the district. tions can be overruled only by -Also, Atty. Rlc^hard C. Wood- tree, poUeb said. The same curve as $1.25 a month. 11m locker holds about 250 pounds of meat. Com* uiL Inauransmiths According to Curtis’ esti a 6-3 vote of the directors, ac house, chairman of the Pension was the scene of a fatal car ao- pare this deal before you buy a home freeier. j CMRBEII **A pleasant foiUe. a heart of gold: mates, the school should require cording to terms of state law. since No finer Bon thia world could Board; Leo Diana of the Library cident two years and three niTH hold. about 18 acres of the 54-ocre The directors toured the pro Board; Dr. Da-vid Warren, chair- months ago, they said, fJABlSCO PREMIUM CRA(^KERS ...... lb. box 35te 1914 UWCARD lie troubled no one: park. He has recommended that posed school site in the park His wants were few. man of the .Humen Relations Powers, taken to Uip hospital 963 Main Street "" IF YOU UKE THE BEST GIVE A TEST Vake care, of him as he takes his outdoor recreation facilities lia witji Board of. Education pffi- Commission; Theodors Brinda- by Coventry ambulance, w m rest; developod jointly for school and cl^s in mid-December but as yv>r the Bon you gave as 'was one niour, chairman of the Housing later arrested for failure to 51 MSSELL ST. REAR OF ICE PlANt 643-8424 i f the beat.” park use. yet have taken no official posi Authority: Aaron Cook of the drive In the proper lane. He is HIGHLAND PARK MARIXT fARMINGTON SOUTH WINDSOR But Town Planner Joseph tion or action on the Lincoln 317 St., Mcmehtsltr, Conn. 1. F h c^, j|4|-4278 M r UjM»a by His Father. Board of Tax Review. scheduled to appear In Manches- PLENTY OF FRB5 PARKING SPACE A * ROUTE 177 (PLAINVILLE AVE.) ROUTE 6 SottMT. S u v and BtoUmt Tanuky, who also surveyed poe- matter. AlBO, Eugene Montany of ter CkciUt Court 12 Feb. 8. ROUTE 6 (SCOTT SWAMP ROAD) ON EAST HARTFORD TOWN IlNjE z j m
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ties takfe^^rly actitm on sassination which ’the 'Presi* TTiompsen’s daughter Christa, slate Action Seen Essential placemwit such orders be Historical G>miiiission Asks Lawyer-Legislators Target dent’s ^ d o w regarded as too than two-ond-a-half years old. cause, it ma^Ntoke from two ;o Paper Sued personal: Stem refined to make Presence of Officer Wall read the letter to the Ky Encounters to five years toN^mplete the the deletiona which Mrs.'Kenne jury. It bore a Winsted post If New Haven Merger Lags proposed merger. $1.5 Million from Assembly Of New Interest-Conflict Bill dy requested, despite appeals mark and was addressed to To wait another two years be from, her lawyers eind those for HARTFORD (AP) — A RC' "ifor profit*' before, such In JFK Book Hassle Solberg Trial Issue “ Mr. A. .’Thompsen." fA n m S U ) (AP) — “ The field County businessmen and fore the orders are filled would • HARTFORD (AP)—^The State Leroy Jones, director of the Look- 'The letter said, "I killed your publican legislator filed a bill agencies as the Banking Com Mixed Greeting area officials, he said “ The be a waste of time, he said- Look said Iri its compUint that ■tote 6 t Oonnecticui will have Historical Commiaeicn ie asking State Development Commission mission, the Public Utilities NOW Y o r k (AP) - Look sistent with the newspaper's BRIDGEPORT XAP) — HiS slaying. . wife. She worked with me at the merger couM go down the drain, Sometime this summer, prob sal and I wouldn't feel too badly. ably in July, two high-speed “ double barrelled Impact on the of its first installment of "The CANBERRA. Australia (AP) plug a hole in the conflict-of- Department, the Liquor Control excess of $200,000 from the Chi national si^ificance. We are was transferred to a mental have her, no one would. J( decifltom concerning the New The important thing is to get trains will be in operation oh million for the next two years Death of a President" in an at strongly Wednesday - about — South Vietnam’s Premier side read, “ LBJ's Key locks th* state. * interest legislation recommend Commission and the Insurance cago Dally News in a court suit hospital, ■where she later died. "Shfe didn’t believe me. It the New Haven tracks, assum-" to help buy, preserve and re confident that in doing so we Nguyen Cao Ky encountered door on peace." Haven Railroad's possible mer- an answer.” “ The preservation of %Bstoric- Department. charging the newspaper with tempt to “ ecoop" Look and pub- whether State Police Major The first trial ended in a took a ling time, but I suc ing test runs are satisfactory, ed by the State Legislative violated no release and in antiwar demonstrators again Several hundred antiwar pick* fe r with other lines are not Reinhold stressed that Gov. store evidence of Oonnecticut's al sites,” he said, “ would at The penalty for violators unfair compejtltlon and infringe licatione in 25 other countries.' Samuel S. Rome should be re hung jury. ceeded in what I planned. Soon Reinhold said. He added that Council. ' ^ , fringed no rights. We regret, today but he also heard friendly ets were On hand When Ky ar» reached within four-,, to six John Dempsey was already on historical past. ' tract additional tourists to Con would be fines up to $1,000 and ment of copyright in pubUehlng In Bonn, Germany, Gerd Bu- John McKeon, a defense law I will kill the baby too, so no other purcliases of such high “ There have been allegations nevertheless, that there is a mu quired to be in the courtroom shouts from the crowds on the rived at a hotel to appear before months, a Connecticut Transpor record as saying that the state Eric Hatch, commission diair necticut and enhance the state s dismissal from State office. excerpts of the book, “ The cerioue, one of the publishers of yer, said- Wednesday he would sign of her will remain in my high speed trains would follow, of favoritism," said Sen. liucy tual misunderstanding with during toe murder trial . of second day of his five-day visit the Australian National Press tation Authority official' said would not allow the New Haven man, presented the bill Wednes image to Industry already here Death of a President.” Stem, said his magazine plans make ^very attempt to have mind. beginning with a third train T. Hammer, R-Branford, “ in Look." Harry A. Solberg. to Australia. Club. There was prolonged and Wednesday. Railroad to die. day to state Sen. Gloria Schaf and industry thinking about L«ok filed separate lawsuits an advertising campaign using Rome come to the trial TJiurs- “ I stabbed her with a fork, a year later. the granting of bank charters Fieher had said on Jan. 7 that Solberg is being retried in Although labor unions contin enthusiastic ap^ause from Frank M. Reinhold, chairman Forster predicted the neces fer D-Woodbridge, and State moving to. Ckmnectlcut.” Wednssday sgalnst the Chicago press clippings that he claimed day morning. dragged her through the house Reinhold and Fonster both to' clients represented by legis hie newspaper had decided to Superior Court on a first de ued to organize opposition to the more than 250 Itmcheon guesta o l the CTA, was one of three sary decisions probably would Rep. Rubin Cohen, D-Oolchester, Jones' staff said about Police Arrests Dally News, in U.S. Dletrict support its decision to publish witli an electric cord. I used panel members at a Fairfield ccme by early April. said they could see encouraging lators and in the restorations print its article after it had ob all of the serialization. He said gree murder charge In connecS The defense has said that visit, the premier and his beau after his speech. for introduction to the Genend another $300 million per year Court in Chicago, and the Ger a hammer to poun^ in the spike University sponsored community Acting as panel chairman was signs for obtaining federal fi of drivers’ licenses by clients tained an advance copy of the the advertisements will appear tion with the 1065 alaylng of State Police Ckimmlssloner Leo tiful wife were greeted almost Ky questioned why there haa Assembly. could be grossed from Connec man magaxine Stem, in Ham to hang her. She fell to forum. Johnson, who bruslicd aside pre nancing of the needed mod ticut’s tourist business if the represented by legislators." Domingo D. Castro, 31, of magazine. He said that no re- in several West German news Mrs. Dorothy B. Thompsen, 30, J. Mulcahy has directed Rome everywhere In the capital with been such criticism -of the “ ac- Hatch said the bill )s de- burg, Germany, asking for the gpxmnd. He made the statement in dictions of an early solution and ernization of the system. The allegations were made by Hartford was charged at 10:30 leaee date had been printed on in her Barkhamsted home. to stay away from the courtroom the traditional Australian call c i d e n t a 1 and regrettable signed to take ftni advantage of Wetorical site preservation ef Lonnx pboto damages and an injunction papers in the next few days. “ I bashed her head in several response to a question about suggestions that one should wait They added that such help did fort was realized. This, the staff Republicans in last year’s state p.m. yesterday wlto failure to the copy of the magazine the "There is no serious newspa State’s Atty. Thomas F. Wall except when scheduled to tes on demonstrators to give Ky "a deaths" .from U.S. bombing of federal and local financial as against both publications over time.s with a large rock. I used how !<«*: the state could con and ^,not rock the boat.” not discount the need for fi computed, would mean an ad election campaign. have a fender and other wheel newspaper had obtained and per in the world that did not said Wednesday it would be “ a tify. fair go, maite.” North Vietnam and compara sistance for ‘historical pres Engaged the serialisation of the brook. the neighbor’s car, a dark blue tinue to allow delays before Johnson said he first heard nancial assistance from the ditional $10.5 million in addition Mrs. Hammer said her bill is pi-olectors, and failure to^eplay Uiat the newspaper had not Te- come out against Mrs. John F. waste of time" for Rome to be Superior C!ourt Judge Doug The Kys appeared to have tively little public notice of Viet ervation and reatoratlon” on a Look claimed that it had em ‘58 Ford hardtop convertible. I acting to resolve the New Ha the cry, "Let's not rock the states served by the New Ha matching basis. al sales (‘axes alone. The engagement of Mias Pa modeled after a federal law a number plate. ceived a news release from Kennedy’s action" in trying to required to remain in the court lass B. Wright said Wednesday captivated much of the nation Cong terrorism. bargoed until Jan. 10 its press wanted to take her away with ven Railroad's plight. boat” tliree years ago, and he ven. “ For the first time,” said Connecticut has long been a tricia Janet Nadeau of Man prohibiting congressmen from Castro was arrested “Jt, * Look. suppress parts of the book, Bu- room when not scheduled to he wanted to determine whether he came to thank for sending "Doctors, priests, monks, wel release detailing some aspects me. but she wouldn’t go. The other two speakers were added, “ You can't make an Hatch, "the General Assembly state where people just passed chester to Roy Clifford Benoit the practice of law before feder cruiser patrolman on Spruce St^ The suit against Chicago Dai ceriiw said. testify. Rome ha.s access to any re troops to Vietnam. The groups fare workers and nurses are o f the first Installment of the . “ My car was tool old and Byard S- Ftorester, director of omelet without breaking eggs.” BRITISH F i p i AWARDS would make it possible alon^ through on their way to some of East Hartford has been an al agencies. Castro is scheduled to appear' ly News seeks to enjoin tlie Bucerius’ statement ■was con Wall said Wednesday that cords which could help the de of antiwar demonstrators were slaughtered in cold blood,” Ky book and that the Chicago Dally ran very poorly, so I stole the New York State Office of' Pointing to Fairfield County’s LONDON (XP) —"Who’s with federal legislation, to as place,” he said. nounced by her parents,, Mr. Her bill, however, does not 1.1 Manchester Circuit (3ourt 12 newspaper from reproducing tained in a letter to Dr. Ulrich Rome’s presence would be pre fense. smaller and quieter than they said. “ Busloads of small chil News prematurely published on someone's on the way to her Transporation, and Haynes N. predicted growth of doubling in Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” star sist historical and patriotic soc “ If tpls plan succeeded in and Mrs. Camille Nadeau of go so far, Mrs. Hammer said, Jan. 30. w y portion of future Look In Lohmar, chairman of the Bun judicial bccauee it had been “ After that," the judge said, were Wednesday. dren going to school and house Jon. 7 an “ excessive amount of house. Pretty smooth, except Johnstm, president of the United population by the year 2000, ring Elizabeth Taylor and Rich ieties who so far have carried holding these people in the state 158 Grandview St. adding that it only prevents James B. Blair, 18, of 178 stallments, Including the maga destag committee for science, widely publicized that Rome "we will tell him to go or • As Ky placed a Wreath on a wives going to market are material" from the first install she wouldn't go with me. I’ll Communities for Railroad Ac Johnson said that this presumed ard Burton, was voted Holiy- just ohe day,” said staff, “ it Her fiance is a son of Mr. state legislators from “ repre Spruce St. was charged at 12 zine's cover, without permission culture and publications. Loh believed Solberg innocent of the stay." Wright , said he would monument to Australia's war blown up. Village elders are the entire burden of historic ment. kill the baby some day soon. tion. the continuation of the New wood’s best 1966 film today by preservatiem.” would mean a grecit deal to the and Mrs. Ernest C. Benoit of senting clients in a few of the p.m. yesterday with disregard of Look. mar had ask ^ that Stem give crime. ^ limit Rome’s comments to the dead, one of the few demonstra mutilated. Farmers knifed to I’ll kill the baby and my wife." While asserting that'the state Haven's" operation. the British Film Critics Guild. About 2,000 items considered state’s economy and to its na East Hartford. most sensitive areas of ad(hinis- ing a stop sign. Stern was accused In the suit The book’s author, William in to Mrs. Kennedy’s wishes and Rome, chief of the state po availability of records. tors present shouted, “ What do death. Of^breach of contract. Unlike the would do whatever was .nec . He. called for a solution which “ Alfie,” starring cockney ac for restoration and preservation tional prestige." Miss Nadeau, a senior at tratlve discretion.” A cruiser patrolman said he Manchester, is a coplaintiff in stop its publication of the uncut lice detective division in Hart Earlier Wednesday, Arnfin we call it now? The butcher's Ky’s wife, Tuyet Mai, visited essary to prevent the death of is "merger-proof,” that is, one tor Michael Caine, was named include: 134 houses, 15 Manchester High School, is em The bill would apply to state saw Blair drive through a stop suit^agalnst Stem, the action the suit. serialization. ford, directed the investigation Thompsen, husband of the ■vic Longest Snake block?” schools, homes and hospitals the New Haven, Reinliold de which would guarantee the sur the best British film. The best" 'Churches, nine academies and ployed at Stop and Shop Super employes and state officials as Sign at Pitkin and Porter Sts. against the Chicago Dally News In the Stem action. Look also of the case during the first lew tim, testified that three days Longest of the venomous pit ■ Several hundred persons, In with Mrs. Holt today. The Kys clined to ‘elaborate on what ac vival of the line whether the foreign film prize went to Hun schools, six blast furnaces, four Caribbean Caribs market. Mr. Benoit, a 1963 grad well as legislators. It would Blair is scheduled to appear In is not based on breach of co v seeks an injunction to block fur days after the crime. after his wife’s, death he re v i p er family of American cluding a few pro-Ky demon head for Brisbane Friday. tion the state would take if the Penn Central merger takes gary’s "The Roundup.” stores, three bridges, three li The Carlbbaan Sea was nam> uate of East Hartford High prevent them from practicing ''-.''• ’-''ster Circuit Court 12 tract, s ln ^ Look had no agree ther publication of material it Color Blindness At Solberg's first trial in ceived an unsigned letter from snakes is the bufhmaster, strators, booed in disapproval, proposed merger of the New place or not. The worst film award was braries, three railroad stations, ed after’ tiie Carib Indians, a School, is employed at the Hart before state agencies with Feb. 6. ment with tAe newspaper. supplied to the German maga It has been estimated that Litchfield, Rome testified he be an unidentified person who which sometimes attains a then applauded when Ky bowed Christmas trees are grown for York Central and Pennsylvania Stating that it takes 30 months shared by Hollywood’s "The two cemeteries, two Inns, two warlike and cannibalistic gi;oup ford- Division of the Emhdrt broad discretionary powers in Roy Fisher, editor of the Chi zine. about four men of every 100 lieved the crime had been com claimed respwisibllity for the length of 12 feet. It also is the his head in prayer. commercial sales in all 50 railroads, with the inclusion of to get deliveries for new rail singing Nun," with Debbie Rey taverns, two town halls, one occupying the Lesser Antilles Manufacturing Co. making decisions affecting the The annual per capita income cago Daily News,'Issued a state In Its serialization. Look has and one woman of every 200 mitted by the ■victim’s mother- slaying. only American pit viper which Ky conferred with Prime Min states. The Lake States of Mich the New Haven, fails. road cars, he urged that New nolds, and "The Swinger," with hotel, one grange hall, one lime at the time of the Spanish con The wedding is planned for public. in Ghana is more than $200, one ment Wednesday night saying: deleted or modified passages persons Is partly or completely in-law, who lived with the ITie letter, 'Thompsen said, lays eggs, according to the En ister Harold Holt and the Cabi igan, Minnesota and Wisconsin Speaking before about 60 Fair- York and Connecticut authori Ann-Margaret. kiln, one windmill and one tree. quest Sept. 2. This -would cover appearances of the highest in Africa. “The story was puWshed con about the John F. Kennedy as color blind. Thompsens imtil the day of the' threatened the life of the cyclopaedia Britannica. net at Parliament House. One are top producers.
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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, ,CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, South Windsor agency was depended on to .Mori to the'flgure of the bond functions from customers. make a determination that ieaue. He called out of or- God Is Moving By His should be -included in the origi-, dsr by cooneilnian Hallowell, Events 18,124 Autos 124 cars, the reodlls Spirit Behind The nal regulations. since the vote had already been TV-Radio Tonight include: Iron Curtain! Town Sets Guidelines Hallowell’s motion, seconded taken on the motion, in the Are Recalled Plymouth Barracuda, Dodge by coxu)Cilwa(man Barbara M.ur- Egan asked for a chair rul- Dart, Vali«i«t, Chrysler and Im ray, was subsequently with- ing from Mayor Throwe, who The Baby Has perial models, of which 8,600 drawn. However, the second. ruled that EJgan was..lndeed out W orld By Oirysler ntiiy have a master cylinder On industrial Roads was n6t ■withdrawn which pre- of order w ith. his statement, Television ____ push rod holt that falls to meet The town council approved a usually result is a net gain to dieted a vote by the council. Following the ruUng, Egan with B;00 ( 3-10) Movie (23) Mass. Highlights DETROrr (AP) — ChrysleP Chrysler specifications. If the the town financially. in concluding discussion on drew his ^markf^but'requested 45 Iranians Drown ( S-22) Mike Douglas (80) Sports Camera set of guidelines for town par KUWAIT (AP) — Forty-five (12) Merv Griffin 7:30 (34) Prench Chef Corp. re(»Ued 18,124 of Its 1967 holt broke, the firm said, it ticipation in the construction, of On three or more occasions, the item, Cavanaugh said that that the subject be placed rin (18) Alfred Hitchcock (10-20-23-30) Daniel Boons model cars Wednesday in a could result in loss of^ braking Cavanaugh said, the town ha# "the town should never build a the agenda at a later date so B een N am ed ••• Iranians trying to slip into Ku (20) Thi-i Is the Life ( 8-4()) Batman «3) Industrial roads last night. wait to work in the wealthy lit (30) Woody W oodpecker (18) Subscription TV search for poselble brake and built Industrial roads on an road at the request of a par- that hla remarks coUld be a (40) Yogi 8:00 ( 8-40) F Troop (C) The purpoee of the reqplre- “ ad hoc” basis and under In ticular party that it would not Pkrt of th#' record, tle oil kingdom drowned ’Diee- 5:15 (24) Friendly Giant ( 3) Mr. Roberts (C) electrical malfuncUons. and C h ^ r ments is to determine if the Chapman, CAiarles William, son of Charles Frederick day night when their boat cap 5:30 (20) Film (24) Point of view . . „ „ models and Plymouth Belvedere dividual circumstances. build on its own.” Upon completion of the agen- (12V Newsbeat 8:30 (10-20-22-30) Star Trek (C) And the firm sent 120,215 oth- Satellite models equipped and Prances Murray Chapman, 220 Charter Oak St. He was sized 300 yards from their go^, (24) What’s New? (24) Fourth Estate town will construct a public The guidelines, as propose)], A copy of the guidelines may councilman Cavanaugh re- bom Jan. 7 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal police said today. (40) Mack and Meyer ( 3-12) My Three Sons (C) er new-car owners letters say- with the 426 cubic inch Heml highway or ‘new highway’ to represente(l the consideration of be furnished to interested per- ^ A e m m to the Forty-four others made it to 6:00 (20) Dial 999 ( 8-40) Bewitched the council in several work grandmother is Mrs. Norita G. Murray, C ^ den , N.J. He has (30) Seahiint 9:00 ( 3-12) Movie (C) ...... Ing some windshield-'wiper mo- engine. About 670 of these mod- service new buelness or Indus- soa# on request, with the under- that the remarks o a sister, Christine F., 21 months. shore at the port of A1 Ahmadl. (18) Merv Griffin (24) College Sport of Week tors might freeze during cold els may have Interference be- trial buildings proposed for con- sessions; Cavanaugh commentT standing that the regulations councilman Egan could be heard ( 3) New.<). Sports, Weather ( 8-40) Ix)ve on a Rooftop The mcitlon was approved by * * * • • (24) Observing Eye (18) Subscription TV weather. ’ tween the starter cable and the struction along such a new road. ed, are subject to change or may 9:30 ( 8-40) That Girl (C) Mayor Throwe, and Egan coiri- Murray, Sean Patrick, son of Michael I* Jr. and Carol Liberals Lose (22) Film In all, more than 138,000 autos steering shaft lower bearing Included in the requirements Councilman Frederick Mahr be repealed in their entirety by OTTAWA tAP) — Canada's (10-20-22-30) Dragnet 1967 (C) O’Neil Murray, 14 Knight St. He was bom Jan. 3 at St. (10) News and Weather (18) Subscription TV are In'volved in the warnings. collar set screw. The Inter- is a provision that the property questioned the requirement in the council at any given time mented that he was in oppo minority Liberal government (40) Cheyenne 10:00 (10-20-23-30) Dean Martin (C) The firm said only 4,720 of the ference could cause failure of sition to the $940,000 bond is Thinking AbomA^New Kitchen? Francis Hospital, Hartford. His maternal grandparents are (24) What's New? ( 8-40) To Save a Soldier on both sides of such a new road the guidelines that industrial with or .without notice. lost its first House of Commons ( 3) Walter Cronklte (C) sue figure since the sum of Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. O’Neil, Glens Falls, N.Y. His paternal 10:30 (18) Steel In America 18,124 cars may have brake or the electrical system, must be zoned for business or roads must connect on both vote in more than two years as (l(V22-,30) Huntley-Brinkley (C) 11:00 ( 3-8 (C). 10-20-22-3040) However, no change or repeal $40,000 had been Included in grandmother is Mrs. M. Leonaid Murray, East Hartford. ( 8) Newawlre (C) News. Sports. Weather electrical system defects but cihrysler and Imperial models Industrial use and any new In ends with existing or proposed will retroi^iyely affect any • * • * • a Conservative amendment to (20) British Calendar the present town budget In anti (12) New.sbeat “ we are recalling all of them equipped with auto pilot. In dustrial road must be at least town roads and expressed soriie linking About Saving Money? the national transportation bill ( 8) Peter Jennings—News (18) Yoo-Hoo commltmptfto made by the town cipation that the bonds would , | Stoke, Donna Marie, daughter of J. Kenneth and Bar (20) News, Sports. Weather 11:15 (12) Movie because we are not sure wWch about 650 of these models, rout- 500 feet In length. oprtositlon to this requirement. as a rtm lt of the formal ap- was approved Wednesday 59-58. (24) Mayflower Story (20) TBA cars may be Involved.” ing of the Instrument panel elec- have been sold by, this time, bara Dunn Stuke, 111 Scott Dr. She was bom Jan. 11 at The Rev. Stefan Gulyas, The road, when completed, Cavanaugh replied that the prqvlu of a particular project The defeat did not count as a (22-30-40) New.s, Sports, (40) Sport.s Final The nation’s third largest auto trical wiring harness could al- Missionary to the countries council could waive this re and $40,000 would be needed to Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her paternal grandparents no-ccmfidence vote requiring Weather 11:20 ( 3-8) Movie must connect at one end with by a vote of the council. are Mr. amd Mrs. John C. Stuke, Dedham, Mass. She has two (20) Huntley-Brinkley (C) 11:25 (40) Country Music (C) maker advised owners of Plym- low chafing against the auto behind the “ Iron Curtain,” quirement under certain cir-'^ make a payment on the issue. Prime Minister Lester B. Pear ( 8) Green Hornet (C) 11:30 (20-22-30) Tonight Show (C) will speak at Calvary Church, the existing public highway Schweir Request brothers, Douglas, 6, and Paul, 5; and a sister. Debra, 7. ( 3) Daklari (C) outh Fury and Dodge Polara pilot brake switch operattog cumstances as noted in^-llie Reducing Bond Issue son to resign. (18) Checkmate 647 E. Middle Turnpike, system of the town or with a • • ♦ • • (10) Colt .45 (40) M Souad and Monaco models to test their lever, resulting in electrical sys guideline proposal. He noted On the request of Leon Since the bonds have not been The amendment removes 7:15 (40) You AeVed For It 1:00 (■")) Air Force Film Thursday through Saturday, planned future public highway windshield ■wipers in cold tern failure, that It Is not consistent with Schweir for town participation sold as anticipated at the time Diana, Victoria Lee, daughter of William J. and Lois from the bill a proposed study 7:30 p.m., arid on Sunday at which will extend to an existing CALL GLENNEY'S SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING weather. If the wiper motors in the construction of an in the budget was drawn, Egan Morelli Diana, 114 W. Middle Tpke. She was bom Jan. l4 at 11 a.m., and 7 p.m. (Jan. 19- town road or highway - System. good town planning to build of gro-in freight rates. fall to work, a spokesman said, ' dustrial road on Sullivan Ave., said the ’$40,000 appropriated Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother 22). Rev. Gulyas will show The term "planned future cul-de-sac or dead-end roads the firm is urging the car owi- the council proposed an execu should be used to reduce the is Mrs. Victor Morelli, 32 Munro St. Her paternal grandpar beautiful color slides, and tell highway’’ will qualify under the and to sapetlon them amounted Gas Use Denied ers to bring vehicles into deal tive session meeting with amount of the bond issue and FOR FREE SEVEN-STEP^ERVICE ents are Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lamphere, 56 Clinton St CAIRO (AP) — The Egyptian YOU ALWAYS of his exciting experiences. regulation only If a plan for to the , town building private Radio ers for replacement. Don’t miss seeing and hear Schweir and his attorney for thereby effect a savings to the She has a brother, Christopher Leo, 17 months. government denied today that such a road or highway has drlyeWays for industrial con (This listing IncludM only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 The possible brake and elec ing this man of God. Every the request, Edward Kuehn, to town on the Interest charged its troops have used gas bombs SAVE AT THE been approved by the appropri cerns. minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) trical system defects were dis one is welcome. Should you consider the request. for the bonds. Bond, Cheryl Jennifer, daughter of Kenneth and Gail or “ another means of chemical ate town agency or agencies, Mayor James Throwe cited covered during quality-control need transportation or addi Mayor Throwe commented Egan commented that crit- Andre Boud, 36 O'Leary Dr. She was bom Jan. 4 at ManMn two months prema ported crime is the feeling tee Chairman Howard W. Smith being “ overly generoxis in th# Bonds Authorized quest that a point of order be $5.00 A W EEK among many persons that it la SMALL, HOMOGENEOUS CLASSES not feasible or desirable to re 1—Delta Single Lever Faucet and Blake, Robert Allen Jr., son of Robert Allen Sr. and turely to Mrs. Wolfgang Janus- of Virginia, a conservative, and concept of the originally pro The council also approved a made. 189 futile to tell the police of minor quire compliance with this con motion for the authorization for Elizabeth McGehan Blake, 74 Durant St. He was bom Jan. ohek died Wednesday night James W. Trimble of Arkansas, posed 150 per cent assess Cookie Date Spray property thefts. dition. The waiver also applies 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar about 20 hours after their birth. who usually sided ivith the liber EMPHASIS ON INDIVIDUAL NEEDS ment." He noted that this tax the town manager to sell bonds The annual Girl Scout cookie The report is also expected to wl)ere the best Interests of the ents are Mr. and Mrs. Philip McGehan, 26 Marshall Rd. Hi.s Each of the four boys and the als. money was a substantial in the amount of $940,000 for sale for 1967 will begin Mon town would be served by per paternal greindmother is Mrs. Sonia S. Blake, Hartford. He girl weighed about two pounds. fa'vor community-based treat Democrats control the com amount on projects s«t up in' the construction of the high day at 4 p.m. and not today as ment centers in place of some CERTIFIED AND QUALIFIED TEACHERS mitting a new highway or road has a sister, Debra Anne, 13 months. Mrs. Januschek, 30, became mittee 10 to 6, but new Chair this manner. school addition and the EU was reported in yesterday’s prisons, nonjudicial handling of * * • • • pregnant after taking hormone man WilUam M. Oolmer, D- to be a dead-end street or a Councilman John J. Egan Jr. Terry School addition on Jan. Herald. COLORFUL COUNTER TOPS some juvenile crime, Improved Sadd, Shelley Marie, daughter of Kenneth G. Sr. and fertility treatments.- She and her Miss., is expected to frequently TESTING PROGRAMS cul-de-sac street. also questioned the originally 31. You can’t beat CONOLITE for a good-looking, long- police-community relations and The cost to the town of con BEAOn WALL Marie Fairbank Sadd, 32 Racebrook Dr., East Hartford. She husband, 28, were married in vote with the Republicans. proposed 160 per cent assess The item agenda brought Manchester Evening Herald laating kitchen counter top—and you can install it your better treatment facilities for structing a new road is not to sharp expressions from both was bom Jan. 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her ma AprU 1965. SUMMER PROGRAMS ment figure and noting that South Windsor corresptmdent self. Choose your color today in our showrooni. ternal grandi>arent3 are Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Fairbank, Avon. drug addicts. CAPITAL FOOTNOTES exceed an amount equal to 100 this amounted to guaranteeing political sides of the council Anne Lyons, tel. 644-8582. INTERIOR LATEX The Pentagon says reserve Her paternal 'grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George Sadd, Joint Service Held per cent of the estimated tax the equivalent of one-and-one- table. officers who have been held in 271 W. High St. She has a brother, Kenneth G. Jr., 2%. MADRID, Spain (AP) —More Income Gain Small CLASSES HELD ON AFTERNOONS, EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS for one year on the estimated half years of taxes. During the actual vote on the Prices PAINT voluntarily on active duty in • * • • • than 300 Spaniards and English- WAHUNGTON (AP) — Per additional assessed value of The discussion centered on item, Councilman Egan was ab Homes in Russia Only $3.30 Gal. Reg. $3.05 Vietnam will no longer be re as low as 49c #q. ft Fuslek, James Curtis, son of Chester James and Karen speaking diplomats prayed and sonal income during 1966 took property as determined by the fact that the town will pay the sent from the room and there Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tained against their consent Fantom Fuslek, 609 TalcottvUle Rd., Rockville. He was bom sang hymns together Wednes its biggest jump in 15 years. But town tax assessor. The prop cost of construction of a road fore unable to comment on the Far tbi fioidilDl.togeh of fndh once they have completed re leiEBGIBBBi books ore popular behind the TO FINISH THE JOB: Jan. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand day night at the first joint Ro the (Commerce Department says For Further Information erty is to be placed on the as to property to be used for in motion prior to a vote on the quired terms of active duty. Iron Curtain. More than 10 mil Mt$, |ivi ysur kKehen wiHt a parents are Mr. and Mrs. Clement Fantom, 59 Elro St. His man Catholic-.Angillcan • SOTvice inflation ate away a good part sessment list of the town with dustrial purposes as opposed to question. lion copies of his hooks about ever held in Spain. President Johnson has asked Metaledge moulding(s coat sf fashiOBtolortd paint paternal grandmother is Mrs. Alexander Markowski, School of the gain. CALL 643-9M7 Welcome Here in 18 months after approval of a, builder who would also have Upon his return, after the the exploits of Sherlock Holmes The service wias conducted by his Cabinet to cooperate as specially priced this month, ELMCO intiritr painti ara dnr- St., Coventry. Income received by individ the construction of the new to construct roads, but for vote had been taken, Egan at have been sold in the Soviet • • * * • the Rev- Angel Rovira, director closely as possible with gover . ilila, wathaWa, and fadi-pnaf uals from ail sources rose $46.3 road. the fact that the town will pay tempted to express his opposl- Union. of the Roman Catholic College nors and mayors. —Oia finest ,an can bny. McAuIey, Kelley Ann, daughter of James L. and Julie hdllion to $580.4 billion, up 8.5 This factor is to he attribut the cost of construction of a From 25>/2C Linear Foot of St. Ignacio de Loyola in Ma The U.S. Office of Education 63 East Center S L Peak McAuley, 45 Pleasant St. She was bom Jan. 14 at Man per cent from 1966, the depart ACCEPTED HERE able solely to the new business road to property to be used for chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are drid and a former student at ment said Wednesday. says nearly half of the 3.8 mil and Industrial buildings, Includ lion youngsters who entered the Manchester, Cenn. industrial purposes as opposed Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Peak, 10 Beech St. Her paternal grand Columbia University in New Personal Income after taxes ing the contents of such build ninth grade this fall probably to a builder who would also parents are Mr. and Mrs. James F. McAuley, 181 Oak St. She York; and Archdeacon Basil rose $156 per capita from 1965 ings, proposed for construction Ney, Anglican chaplain of the will go to college, but'only one Next To Cavey’s Restaurant Ample Parking In Rear have to construct roads, but for F BARGAINS FOR BETTER KITCHENS has a brother, Brian Patrick, 17 months. to 1966, reaching a record $2,567 at the same time as the new strict residential purposes, we hove just • • * • • British Embassy. “Ten years for every man, woman and in five is likely to stay long road. such a road on the anticipated ■ f i , ' / Berdardl, Robert Mark, son of Vincent W. and Linda ago we could not have dreamed child in the nation. But the jump enough to win a degree. ► < For the purpose of aasess- ing for a period of a year or 18 received a hew Michelon Bemardl, Buff Cap Rd., Tolland. He was bom Jan. of this ceremony,” Father Rovi was only $80 In terms of real f Want things to b» s««n sicr# and litari Insst ment estimates, the tax rates months. STAINLESS STEEL SINKS 13 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar ra said. dollar buying power, said the FAIRWAY. shipment of and assessment policies to ef Cavanaugh replied that the ► i ents are Mr. and Mrs. Bnmo Michelon, Union City, N.J. His department. Here’s the sink you have been wanting, at a price you fect on the date the construc- builder must oerUfy at the time paternal gfrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Pelino Bemardi, December personal income oN sizes of can afford. NOTE TO DISHWASHER USERS: How about Leominster, Mass. He has a brother, David William, 16 Area Weather tion of such a road is approved ^ request ia made for town par- F will be used. Uclpation in a road building ► < replacing your old sink with a stainless stogie bowl that months. • * • • • WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— Additional Cost project the exact #mount and foam pillows, shredded foam, plus fits the same counter cutout? You’ll enjoy the extra The U.S. Weather Bureau says Vaalding, Sharon Marie, daughter of Richard and ► MANCHESTER In the event that the cost to number of buildings to be built ► elbow room. that combination of frigid Artie a group of foam rubber cushions Ibis easily installed ctilinc Mjariann Plsanl Vauldlng, Grahaber Rd., Tolland. She was NEED A the town of the construction of on his property on the date of IMTAUA air, fair skies and light 'winds Double bowl las both acoustical and bom Jan. 9 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal a new road In an Industrial area hlr request, produced Connecticut's coldest ► in all siies! 82 x 21 $35.50 luminaus panels tn make grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pisani, Rocky Hill. SPECIAL exceeds 100 per cent of the es- if, jn the instance of a shop- ► A night of the winter last night timated tax specified. Those re- ping center,, industrial park or SlfSPE^SiDED aviiy. day tasiar In your Her paternal gprandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. John Vauldlng, Temperatures wei-e generally in These remnants are excellent value and we will^ Hartford. CAR UBLIC MARKET questing the construction of a other property with a potential ( l l E l L l N G Utchan. Ciinie in ami kit ns the single numbers, with Hartr most likely have the size you need 'for that re p w or I K , $26.20 * « • • * new road must assure the town resale value for other Industrial dimenstratn it ford reporting 8 degrees. The Rice, Sally Ann, daughter of Terrell A. Jr. and Carol 803 -805 MAIN STREiET that the additional cost will be uses, additional expansion is un replacement jo b !. ' A coldest reporting spot in the Oversized single 0 X 7 7 fl Special prices for this month only start as Walsh Rice, 107 Ludlow Rd. She was bom Jan. 11 at Man paid by them. dertaken, only the original fig- state was Litchfield with a 1^ two stores, main street and east middle turnpike! ^ bowl, 31x21 0 ^ 1 i f W low as $40.86 for an average 12’ x 12’ room. chester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gprandp>arents are A bond is to he furnished to ure at ■the time the road building \ temperature of 1 below zero. FREE MAIN ST. the to'wn to guarantee the re- 1s undertaken will be considered Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Walsh Sr., 138 Garth Rd. Her pa Cloudiness will be on the in- ► ◄ quired performance of these hi the cost to the town of a ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Terrell A. Rice Sr., Wil .crease today and it will con PARKING, or requirements. roadway. son. She has a brother, Terrell A. HI, 1%. tinue to be cold. The mercury FOR A LET'S GET T ORGANIZED ► i The approval of the construe- Tax Percentage Reduced wiM have difficulty olimtuing be yond the low 20's. However, SPECIAL IN T H r r O W N tion of a new road will also he Councihrian Egan made a mo- contingent upon the council’s tion to amend the original pro- winds will be much lighter than ► OWNED LOT on i determination that sufficient posal to change the percentage ( yesterday. OCCASION? The weather map shows a funds are available In the toym of estimated tax for one year ► B IR C H ST.... budget for such purpose and from 150 per cent to 100 per (Pen-t^n- Go. large high pressure' system Rent a new Comet or UZY SUSAN BAGBOY “Where Good Ideas Come Naturally For The Home” moving off the New England Mercury. Low Rates . . . use Councilman Daniel P. Cava- Cavanaugh commented that 341 BROAD STREET. MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 coast. An area of rain, sleet, Daily . . . Weekly . . , ► Spiciil Only $ u .8 0 Special Only $2.19 TELEPHONE (208) 649-2869 snow and freezing rain has de STEAK SALE! naugh. In piooosine the guide- «n the stipulation that a 5M- ICE veloped over the Tennessee Monthly. FRANK SALE! BACON SALE! llnet noted that the town can THE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY We an calabntint Battar Kitcb#nt M#ntb witb spidal prie#s in Mtcbin ewnnnknea H#nu fnm Ekca'a Wk Mm Im Valley and wll be moving SHORT or SIRLOIN build roads wherever and when- oonstruoting an industrial Top Choice Beef as alwejrs StH l Pnducts DhrisiM. Laiy Susai and Bagboy an only two at many spaciaHitd stamp aectssariit ta fiitp tbinp northeastward off the coast to Dubuque, lean, quality, sugar ever the decision of the cottncll f UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE and Well-Trimmed! Dubuque, all meat franks in the . ___ ,, .(fViAr would be required to build a wban yan want tbim and ti maka an ardinary kitekan cabinit wtrk battir far p i . Com san anr sahctlM i f sbabreb night. It is expected to remain cured, hickory smoked; c^r Royal COliiTnim; One Price Only ( A atrioi arPBfl at building With an assessed value neks, and dispansan that fit iasida cabiaits ta de away with kitchin cluttir. of SATISFACTION south of our region, but cloudi vtllHMy economy' package. 10 franks to Lb. Buffet Brand. Your choice! No business or ^ of $375,000 baaed on the 80 pear The Hartford Gas Company hereby Unconditionally ness associated with the north OTC Porterhouse. Top grade with the pound. limit! evaluaUon and 38.5 mlU I Guarantees satisfaction with gas heating for the prop ern edge of this system will m«nt to abutting property own- ^ ^ SKATE Enjoy your home improvements NOW with Glenney’s Easy Revolving Budget Account (R .B .A.). A s invade Connecticut skies this Large Tenderloins! erty to which this gauarantee applies, during the first RESERVE A CAR .. X,. 1 The council voted 6 to 3 in little as $10 month buys up to $100.09. twelve months. afternoon and will continue One Price Only n . 0 9 Only Lb. Only Lb. Noting that the to'(^ motion to reduce If, at the end of the first year, the purchaser is not fully through tonight. NOW . . . CALL 59c 59c tog to brine industry into South percenUle from 160 to 100 QUALITY—THE BEST ECONOMY OF ALL Z convinced that gas heating is clean, quiet, safe and eco ■Windsor, the councilman com- nomical, The Hartford Gas Company will, at the written MEATY, QUARTERED m'ented that requirements at the vote, the council de- SHOP request of the purchaser, arrange for the removal of, and 643-5135 present call for ^reeldentlal motion to delete a'sec- 1 reimbursement for, monies paid on the installed pur • CHICKEN LEGS hunders to construct roads at proposal requiring r chase price of the gas boiler, furnace, or conversion WINDOW SHADES their otyn expense. {j^justrlal roads be oonneot- MANCHESTER FRIDAYS burner, exclusive o f equipment external to the heating LEASING MEDIUM SIZE—FRESH DRESSED r THE unit itwlf. Cavanaugh continued that In existing or proposed m LONG WEARING # ROASTING CHICKENS . ’. building residential areas, al- town roads, This guarantee does not relieve the purchaser of the re 5 INTERSTATE Ono-Two-Three though additional taxpayers proposing the motion, The sign of TO sponsibility of paying for all gas consumed through Year Leasing Plans IW.GGLENNEY 6 4 9 - 5 2 5 3 his meter. CLEANTEX were brought toto the town, ad- councilman HalloweU conunent- this All Makes and Models FRESH GROUND AND LEAN from Our Now Sdf-Sorviee Deportmont! (litional school children were g^ thht the section could be de- P A R K A S A LE PROfessional 8:30 ttfl M»de to Order • H A M B U R G ...... H). 69e 2 lbs. $1.30 also brought irito the school sys- igted since the planning and CO. dealer who THIS GUARANTEE IS NON-TRANSFERABLE Holler# CARROTS CRISP, YOUNG, TENDER 2 bags 190 J excells In tern'which resulted in additional zoniqg bopunisaion would act as i ONE LOT PROfessional FANCY, LARGE, SELECTED FULL LINE OF CUSTOM ALL LEAN AND. JUST GROUND expenses to the town and netted a control on this item without 3 3 6 and capable MORIARTY Ib. Q A ^ some deficit for the town in the ex]»«se action of the ooun- • CHUCK BEEF...... lb. 79e 2 lbs. $1.50 BALDWIN APPLES a3 bagbag wBw NORTH MAIN STREET service, advice SATURDAYS VENETIAN BLINDS general. cll. / and produets.- BROTHERS FROM THE FINiEST GROWERS ABOUND GAS I ROUND GROUND ...... lb. VBe Roads Seen a Gain OouncUman Egan, oommeot- T IL L NOON E. A. JOHNSON 801 CENTEK STREET McIntosh,#!' On Industrial roads, however, ing on the motion, termed it “01 Nassiff A rms Co. ELLINGTON < GLASTX)NBURY OPEN EVENINGS if the surrounding property is advised” and noted that some BUILDING MATERIAL^LUMBER—FUEL • VEAL-BEEFlPORK... B). 79c 2 lbs. $1.50 developed .within n reasonable confusion could result in thd Tel. 991 Mala 8b, Manchestor, Conn. EQUIPMENT 4-n>. handle baeket PAINT GO. “ ConnecUonVa OiUleit OomUiiatlont Meal for meat loiif or Swedish meatbalhk DELIOIOUS APPLES S9o tima and without delay, tha guideline point tf anotbar town 7XS Main SL TUL 648-4601 Unoolii-BIercary Dealer** |W||to0rie*ir4--
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PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 19. 196T PAGE FIFTEEN Colleges to Put Foot Back into Football THE Herald Angle Statens Best to Compete May 22 Squads Set By Rules Body I Sports 5cfeecollege football rules ...... t host to the Connecticut qualifying round for the United lor Its very existence at Man- ® complete the year feated rifle team to victory ■ ja T T j-y ^ 1 1 point loss but came up with * 1 9 1 South Windsor at Ellington Game, at Oakland Coliseum. Chester High. ® $2,000 deficit; he’s dwelling Pagani's Barbers. The ting order, makers hope will develop Maloney '*!! 6 States Open. iTie date is Monday, May 22, Lou Becker Wrestling—Hartford at East disclosed Wednesday yesterday aftemoom Tim Cuemen ended a two-gam^ In the long years (every year ' \ H I , f ,llir| C cold final period and wound up 1 7 1 How strange lU. seems that great job. reports. The latter has been re Windsor at Rockville release of the starting streak of Pagani’s by shifting except 1968) when the Mets fin from changes they’ve Manchester '.!’. 4 3 5 5 this sport, which probably has Where have the basketball reck’s 186 score set the p"ce elected chairman of the ambi- Rifle—Manchester at Wilcox ungupg for both the Western In a 908-864 triumph over the their offensive alignment with ished last' in the National IVf 11 TVl count. Cheney never led. adopted. Wlndham .... 6 4 5 7 given more to local athletics gone? Basketball and foot- tious golf committee. Choate School. The success was Ed.Fitzgerald (16) moving from League, they were luoHy if they i-’ X U -IJ . I t x CF t C It was a disappointing exper- The Rules Committee of the Wethersfield 2 Saturday, Jan 21 and Eastern squads, after the then any other, should be in ^'’® the -only paying actlvi- Play in the qualifying round the third In as many starts for his usual guard position, to a knew who was going to open the ^ 1 • ience for Coach Johnny Kleil ' v«s National Collegaite Athletic A.s- Conard ...... 2 MCC at Middlesex'Commun- daily workouts. danger. Olympians Joe MeChis- ties, it was estimated that $450 sociation decided Wednesday to Hall ...... 1 will be 36 holes. 18 in the Ity College Kansas City, which went on to Coach Tony Alibrlo’s snuad al folward slot, allowing himself season the night before the first I I t ^’^® Mechanics. He saw hi« morning and 18 in the after ky and Pete Close were Indian would’ be realized for each more shots from the field. The game. V -r x overcome a seven point put the foot back in football and Central ...... 0 Monday, Jan. 23 win the AFL title, will contrib though the winning total was noon. The leading golf profes trackmen. Bob Vinton, Charlie home hoop contest. The esti- the lowest of the campai.gn, . Barbers couldn’t contain the Westrum should have a good to outlaw electronic scouting HCC Cheney at East Windsor ute 10 of its 12 All Star partici ______halftime deficit. 30-23, to hold Robbins, Fran Leary and Lock- mate was $150 shy. Can we ask league’s high scorer and with Idea who his starting pitcher MONTREAL (AP) The Na- vinal bo but one basket and devices, especially instant vi- East ...... 2 sionals and amateurs in Con Tuesday, Jan. 24 pants to the starting lineups. The team average Is a necticut will compete. hart Rogers left Manchester the school board to support healthy 914. the 14 point output of teammate might be. too, after listening to tlonal Hockey League’s six new one free throw in the third can- deo-tape replays. south ...... 1 Ellington at, Coventry Oakland, which also has^ 12 High to go on to win nationaf athletics if we don’t? F’ollowlng Timreck In the in Loren Andreo, the Billiards Bob Shaw over the phone from expansion teams mulled over ^ and the teams entered th* ' The fans will be getting more Pulaski ...... 1 Other “major” events on the South Windsor at Smith players in the game, will have tournament schedule, released championships. But folks will add support. dividual scoring for the Red broke a tight contest open in the Jupiter, Fla., Wednesday. Shaw, today the plan adopted by the fingj porioj deadlocked at 33- football for their money under a Northwest .... 0 Wrestling — Glastonbury at eight starters. league s established clubs for gu , by Becker, are as follows; El It seems strange that drop- It’s time for the Board of Edu- and White were A1 Clavetfe second half. Bill Peoples (6) who signed a contract reported new rule which stops the clock CENTRAL VAI.LEY Manchester All three Kansas City line lington Invitational Tourna ping track would even be sug- cation to. take away its no ad- 183, Bob Moeller 180, Mike shined for the winners with his ly calling (or $47,500 (a $5,000 staking the new franchises T^en the ro^f fell in. Vinal when the ball changes hands Middletown .. 7 Wednesday, Jan 25 backers will start, head coach fm m ment, Saturday. June 3; Con gested as a way for Manches- vertising policy or explain why D’Auria 180 and Tim LoMaglio fine floor game. raise) told the manager he had ^ ic h wiii start playing next second effort performance* until it is put into play by the Southington .. 7 Cheney at Prince John Rauch of Oakland said. necticut State Seniors Tourna ter High s extra-curricular ac- they disallow (t. The school Is 179. D’Auria continues to im- The Barbers showed a bal been working out in his back ^ • from Sonny Jackson (12), Tom- defensiv’e team. Wil.son ...... 6 The East team is dominated ment, Thursday, June 16; Con tiviUes to make ends meet. willing to help themselves and presb, ye.sterday’s 180 his best ance attack, with Tom Sloan yard. Usually, Shaw doesn’t NHL teams will operate my Thompson (25) and Bud “ This should add about two Newington . . . 5 by Buffalo. The division cham necticut Women’s Golf Asso It .s reassuring that the elect- save each and all a few tax effort to date. (10), Jim Hamill (8), and Pete sign until the. middle of spripg beginning next year in Los An- Zawllnski (13) to win going minutes of actual playing time Plainville .... 3 ciation Tournament, Tuesday, Sportsmen Set pion Bills will have nine start ed officials who govern our ed- dollars, something all school Next match will be at Wil Leber (5) pacing’ the scoring, training. / geles, San Francisco-Oakland, away. Vinal picked up 23 points to the game." said Dave Nelson, Gla.stonbury .. 3 June 30; Connecticut Father ers among the 22. ucat.on resize our athletics don’t do. Let’s let others help cox Tech In Meriden Friday but the total was shy of their ‘T want to pitch good )>dseball Minneapolis-St. Paul, St. Louis, in the final eight minutes with head coach at the University of Rockville ...... 0 The West offense i Art Powell, and Son Qualifying Tourna Ladies Night, need help. How incomplete the too afternoon. opponents. Don Hubbard (4) consistently,” said .this right Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. a fine offensive display whil* Delaware. Wind.sor ...... 0 Oakland, split end; Jim Tyrer, system would be without sports. ’ * * * ment, North Section, Thurs Summary: played well for the Barbers in hander who was with the WES WESTRUM The plan adopted allows the the Rahgers collected ‘ but 10 Committee Chairman Fritz NCOC day. July 6. Banquet Date Kansas City, left tacltle; Ed Look again at those track „ , rp. i Manchester (908) defeat. Mets from . June ID on after existing clubs to protect one points. Budde, Kansas City, left guard; names —they are now a doctor, Hack on Track Crisler, University of Michigan East Windsor Golf committee chairmen for Timreck 50-49-47-40—186 WEST SIDE PEEWEES starting with^1-4 record in San stop, Don Bosch in center, Cleon goalie and 11 other players be- it vvas a case of too many Annual ladies night and ban- Jim Otto, Oakland, center; two are educators, others a Track, faces another prob- athletic director, said it was Ellington the 1967 season are as follows; Clavette 40-47-48-38— 183 'Norman’s stood off a rally Francisco. ' Jones in right, T. Davis in left, fore expansion teams can make errors. The Rangers’ ball han- MIKE ZIROLLI quet of the Manchester Sports- Wayne Hawkins, Oakland, right stock broker, executive and law- lem—nobody wants to coach it. decided “ there have been too Stafford Tom Wolff, greens; John Har- Moeller 49-47-42-42— 180 “ It will be a big change for Ken Boyer on third, Ed Krane- a selection. dling was the poorest of the sea- 9 by Na"siff Arms to earn a I men Club will be held Saturday guard; Ron Mix. San Diego, yer. All six went on to distin- Tom Kelley has stated that many fair catches on kicks from South Windsor rigan and FYed Meuraht, co- D’Auria 45- 44-46-45—180 deserved 17-12 victory last me to get there on time,” said pool on first. After a team s second goalie g^n, shooting was off, there was night, Feb. 11 at the Garden right tackle; Jacques MacKin- guish themselves in other fields there are several athletes show- scrimmage and it's the unani- Sttffield chairmen, tournament; John LoMaglio 47-44-47-41^179 night. Shaiiv. "I figured the best way to “ Then I would have my sec- is chosen, the team may protect hardly any rebounding and Class B Event Grove. Dennis Klotzer, chair- non, San Diego, tight end; Len after thelE' track careers. The ing concern in this matter, mous feeling that this should Granby Meekin, handicap; Celeste s Choate (864) Chip Walsh (7) and Paul do the job'is to get the full bene- ond baseman, either Ed Bres- its No. 3 man with its f o u ^ teamwork was noticably miss- man, made the announcement. Dawson, Kansas City, quarter- list could be extended as ad While the basketball job at- change.” CHARTER OAK-SOUTH Sheldon, women’s golf; Norma A t xloiiclfly X lH Sklar ' 50-45-38-45— 178 Smith (7) shared scoring hon fit of spring training.” soud or Chuck Hiller, depending goalie ticketed for an expansion if,g_ fj>he latter was a trademark Interior linemen on the kick- The Dubaldo brothers orches- back; Clem Daniels, Oakland, inflnitum in all sports. tracted a number of fine ap- Bacon 6 0 10 Chase, junior golf. _ _ o 1 Detweiler 47-47-45-39—178 ors for Norman's with Dan Westrum listened with great on the pitching, followe'd by my ® of early season successes. ing team will now have to hold Portland tra will play for dancing. Veni- halfback; Curt McClinton, Kan- What the Greeks realized plicants, track has been left catcher and the pitcher. I prob The expansion clubs will pick Cheney now stands at 4-7 and Ray LaCace TenUUvely scheduled for 0 0 1 1 8 6 h a t U r C i a y Butterworth 49-42-42-43^176 Socha and Chris Leber playing interest and probably tabbed their positions until the ball is Cromwell son will be the main course. ®ss City, fullback, and Lance 3,000 years ago is no less true In the lurch, one player after each team has faces a tough five-gam* Daly 46- 44-41-40—171 fine defensive ball. Shaw (or opening day duty. ably would move Kranepool kicked, thus allowing the player April is a sports night, details Tickets are available from Alworth, San Diego, flanker, protected 11. Then the existing road schedule, starting with to be announced at a later Due for a beating Saturday today, athletics is a vital part Principal Rogers faces a dif- Reid 49-43-35-34— 161 Mike Sirois (4) and Jim Tommy Davis, acquired from ahead of Boyer against a right- ‘Can’ t Miss Being Great One’ receiving the punt about two Coventry members defense; Jerry Mays, of education. Check our serv- demt job. He must find a Other MHS .shooters: Jan Ja the Los Angeles Dodgers in the hander. teams will protect another and Woodstock Academy in Wood- additional seconds. date. are the duckpins at the Holi- At the'recent annual meeting Kansas City, left end; Buck Hesketh (3) led the Sports the new clubs will make another gjock Friday night Bolton me academics for ample evi- ^oach from within the school cobs 50-48-43-38—179. Kurt Mil men, and tearhmate John Garu- Ron Hunt deal, already has “ I'm going to try to keep the All electronic scouting gear Wally Cichon will return as day Lanes when the fifth an- and election of officers, Joe Buchanan, Kansas City, left best 25 men. Ron Swoboda will selection. After the existing m u e ^ike ChmelieckI wa* East Hampton *'” *'*' j, * » system. The talent within the ler 47-43-43-41— 174. Stephen der showed his usual aggressive been awarded the No. 4 spot In will be prohibited during games, club professional as well as his nual Class B Tournament takes tackle; Tom Keating, Oakland, get a chance, like everybody teams protect another player, only Ranger in double flg- Cousy Praises LaGace White was elected president. town, should it be willing, can- Dodge 50-42-42-34—168. Phil floor game, although In a los the Mets’ batting order. and specific mention was made l On^ON - Lloyd Marshall. man Friday. Mike Ovian as place. To date, 180 entries have right tackle: Ben Davidson, else. If I think Ron can help us the expansion clubs will make ^res, just reaching that figure Bill Jamaitis will serve as vice Passed By not help. Right or wrong, it can- Hopper 47-43-38-39— 167. Bruce ing cause. “ If we started tomorrow,” course superintendent and been received. Oakland, right end; Bobby Bell, said Westrum. “ I would lead off now and then or pinch hit he three choices. jq tauigg_ 13114. Newark, N.J., knocked out MikV irrmin « riuh menaMr president, Charlie Keegan as It was pointed out that other *’® ovrecome. Gardner 45-37-38-39— 1.59. could be flashed back to the ^ ^ Mike Zirolli u club menager There are openings on all secretary and Bill Dow as treas Kansas City, left linebacker; EAST SIDE MIDGETS with Bud Harrelson at short- will be one of the 25.” That means that each existing Summary: schools equal to Manchester’s Blame has to be shared by all For Play as Freshman coaches. ______\______;______shifts, at the moment. Local urer. Sherrill Headrick, Kansas City, The Blue Coats downed the club will be giving up its sec- vinal (86) size do receive more help from of us. Perhaps we’ve neglected ond and fourth goalies and its B ' F Pts. The committee agreed that bowlers interested in competing Each Sunday morning the middle linebacker; E. J. Holub, Pumpers in the final seconds, Kansas City, right linebacker: governing bodies. It does not the most basic of athletics, 18-16. Mike Saimond (10) and number 12. 14, 16, 17 and 18 Jackson ...... 6 O 12 One of the big reasons Bob Cousy’s Boston College many teams, both on college may phone the Holiday control club holds open skect shooting. ^ ^ \ Schoolboy Scoring Table seem reasonable that a school Perhaps, we’ve expected too players at the other positions, strubell ...... 1 0 2 freshman basketball team has just taken a perfect 9-0 and junior college levels, won’ desk. Six shifts are listed with weather permitting. Reload Don Pagani (6 ) were the top Croshy^s Tourney Easier comerback; Goose Gon.soulin, which offers 11 varsity sports, much and offered to few thank The expansion teams will Zawiliiukl ...... 5 3 13 record into the two-week mid-term examination break is be able to- afford the electronic room for 64 bowlers in each shells are available' and all shooters for the Blue Coats. a good looking young Manchester lad named Ray LaGace. devices, but the temptation will shift. The times are 12 noon, Denver, left safety; Johnny four JV squads and a host of you’s for those who did show Steve Samiotis (10) and Scott draw lots for first pick at the Tomm ...... 1 0 2 shooters are welcome. Coffee For Distance Man to Win goalies with the draft of the oth- Brabham ...... ^ ^ ^ The former East Catholic ------be great to do so. 2;16, 4:30, 6:45, 9 and 11;16. Robinson, Kansas City, right other activities, should be left an active interest over the past Wiggin (4) played well for the Kuhnly Holds Lead^ and doughnuts are available at CHURCH — Bill Wylie 141 — High star is up to his old tricks Most of the 15 rules changes safety; and Dave Grayson, Oak to do it alone. It is a vital part few years, Pumpers. PEBBLE BpACH, Calif. (AP) each pro and his amateur part er players ‘going in reverse or- Totals 34 8 56 First prize will be J125, $62.50 the clubhouse. 363, Bill Wood 143 —366, George der. The team selecting the first Cheney (43) on his “new" basketball team agreed to during the three-day land, right corner. of learning and deserves sup- Perhaps, we fail to realize BUSINESSSIEN’S LEAGI E — "Addition of the Spyglass Hill ner play once each over Cypress for second and $37.50 for third Nels Quinby and Denny Barber 138 —361, Mike Ploch- at Chestnut Hill, Mass. The meeting involved clarifications East offense: George Sauer, port. that track, among the oldest of The first game saw the Army golf course will make Bing Point, Pebble Beach and Spy goalie, will have sixth choice of poweU ...... ^ ^ ^^*8 place. Klotzer have planned a dinner, arezyk 369, Sam Little 160 — the other players available. Dux ...... !!.!...... 4 1 9 latest statistics released by the of existing regulations. Tim Quinn on Spree New York, split end; Stew Bar The $7,000 requested by Di- sports in point of service at & Navy Club had little trouble Crosby’s tournament easier for glass Hill during the first three Italisin style, for the March 11 375,-' Bill Chapman 359, Howie BC publicity department show Rather than ban the tackle- ber, Boston, left tackle; Billy rector of Athletics Tom Kelley Manchester, could need help, downing Allied Casting 65-44. It a long ball hitter to win,” de cays. Low scorers contest the Tlie back-up plan for improv- c^c^row 3 0 6 By PETE ZANARDI After Willie Davis of. the meeting for members and Holmes 358, Sandy Hanna 367, ing the new clubs in 1968 and Golka ...... !...... 1 0 2 I/aGace to be the third high eligible play as proposed by a Shaw, Buffalo, left guard; Jon was passed over in favor of Maybe, we were, dismayed by was close until the final quarter clared powerful Jack Nicklaus finals Sunday at Pebble. Ed Hindle 136 —371, Pete Aceto 1S69 calls for an intraleague HeHtage’'* . . . ; : ; " I 1 0 ^3 scorer on the team with a nifty coaches subcommittee, the rule Still out in front among area scorers in Rockville dropped two fly bails ^ests. The af^ir wiii Morris, ------Boston, center;----- , Bob— waiting for the exact amount history. when the Army & Navy pulled as the firing started today. This year the new Spyglass was modified to prohibit the , in the second game of the World Cards will be mailed shortly to xalamini, Houston, right guard; in red irk. It’s like taking's trip Well, folks, track needs some 140 —365, Bill Carlin 138 - 390, alicad on Eric Hohenthal’s lay “ It will also make scores av replaces the Monterey Peninsu draft in which each club will be Tracy ...... 0 0 0 12.1 ppg average through the High’s Barry Kuhnly, the only player over null IV series he failed to v,i»hit in jjig the membership with full de- -■ — . offensive team from flanking Sherman Plunkett, New York, John Aceto 355, Erv Rusconi erage four strokes higher than la Country Club, a par-71 layout permitted to protect two goalies ...... _2 ^ _2 first nine games, hitting on 44 and the only one scoring at better than 2 0 points a game. „ext lo trios to ths oiate and not knowing where you are help. Understand this, should ups. Hohenthal hit for 22 points, any player, back or lineman, tails. right tackle; Paul Costa, Buf 141. in the past,” he added before in Crosby's triumverate. Today, and 14 other plays. Current reg- Totals 16 11 43 of his 75 field goal attempts lor With the season at its midpoint, the Win^ City senior ^ ^ going until you get there. track die, it withered on the Joe Shea 10 and Burt Rice 8. out.slde the eligible tackle. falo, tight end: Jack Kemp, the 336 golfers swung into ac Palmer was at Spyglass, Nick ulations call for the first four. ^ a creditable 58.7 percentage. has 211 points and a 21.1 aver- ' ' — The proposed sum was to pay vine right before our very Larry Bondreau was red hot A new rule allows coaches to Buffalo, quarterback; Bob Bur EARLY BIRDS — Corrine Al- laus at Pebble Beach and Cas teams to protect two goalies and* Johnny Sellers led the jockeys Ray has also sunk all 21 of his for police, officials, transporta- eyes. hitting 18 points for Allied. tion. confer with one player during B. F. T .Ave. nett, Buffalo, halfback; Wray lison 183 —476, Joyce. Akatys- Winner of the Masters the per at Cypress Point. 18 other players with the fifth- in victories on two occasions free throws for a total of 109 tion and medical supplies, a fair Track has given more than Paul Rivers’ rebounding and any charged timeout. But there have been some Kuhnly, Rock 85 41 211 21.1 Carlton, Buffalo, fullback; and zewski 176-177 —*83,'' Ijlfiine. past two years, Nicklaus won a Pros have criticized Spyglass place team allowed to protect 19 at Atlantic City, N.J. He rode points. request. The amount is less than its share to.Manchester. It has, shooting kept ' Allied in -the. A team which takes posses changes. Making a bid to take Qujnn^ e 1 1 . _____ 167 18.5 Charley Frazier, Houston flank Woodcock 473, ^ little wager Wednesday as he as rough both on fairway and others and the sixth place team 69 winners in 196’! and 47 win- The local lad’s best point pro BOSTON (AP) — Frigid cold a quarter of the budget that brought our City of 'Village game. sion of the ball either by punt, rung is Ellington East 48 35 131 16.4 er. toured the par 36-36 Spyglass green. 20. ners in 1964. ductions were 21 points against and biting winds numbed New 1 ^ ! S.A.A. handles. Charip throughout the world. In the second game. Burger 0 fumble or intercepted pass High’s leader, Tim Quinn. On southerlin, Bol. 62 30 154 15.1 East defen.se; Larry Eisen- FLORAL — Esther Madore Hill course in two-under 70. Palmer figured a score of 286 the Harvard frosh and 17 points England today but offered little Principal Ray Rogers esti- Now, comes the chance to do Chef up.set Klock, 89-64. It was won’t have to give up the ball the strength of 88 points in his • 0 gyjg g.w . 55 27 137 15.2 & hauer, Boston, left end; Hous 176. Sponsor Crosby had bet $5 to 288 would be very good at the each against Huntington School to improve ski conditions fw mates that the total is $31,000. sontethlng for track. easy going for the Chefs after should it have a penalty called 'ast four starts, Quinn has ogj-ke, Bol. 60 30 150 15. ton Antwine, Boston, left tackle; that Nicklaus couldn’t better the conclusion of play Sunday. A and the Stonehill frosh. weekend winter sports. bvIKDRRAV 0JL?5RMAN jumping ahead In the first quar Toe Blake Prefers Points against on the same play. The moved into a second place with cJhgniliecki, Che. 61 28 160 16. ■SPORTS BOmOB Jim Dunaway, Buffalo, right PINNETTES — Lee Pope regulation figures. He should year ago, Don Massengale of The 6-5 center is^ also lead The Weather Bureau said ter. Jerry McGuire (24), Pete team will also retain possession 167 markers and an 18.5 pace. B^mham, Ell. 49 22 180 14.4 iNTggPRtSE A&SOC|AT)PN tackle; Verlon Biggs, N?w York, 181-194—554, Evelyn H<^Cauley Kiro (18) and Pete Bezzlm'(18) have bet Arnold Palmer, who Jacksboro, Tex., surprised ev ing the BC Frosh in rebound temperatures fell to the lowest if there are offsetting penalties Elast Catholic’s Greg Turek Ostrout, Man. 56 31 143 14.3 right end; Mike Stratton, Buf 181-458, June Smith 176-454, were best for the Chefs. carded 74 while playing with eryone by winning with a 283 for Instead of All-Star Win ing, pulling down 108 in the levels of the season with some HOLLYWOOD, Fla. —(NEA) new resolve in the players’ as on the same play. holds down third with a 16.4 clip pieynolds. East 46 22 114 14.3 falo, left linebacker; Nick Buon- Emily Grish 181, Marion Gor Kiook had a hard time setting Nicklaus. usually it has been the veteran first half of the season. places in the north country re —At the age of 27, Mike Pyle sociation. MONTREAL ^ (AP) — Toe way they did last spring when porting readings close to 20 be It was agreed to appoint a while South Windsor High’s chaponis, &.W. 44 40 124 13.8 iconti, Boston, middle lineback Pair Takes Turns don 182, Jil Kravontka 467, Lois together. Jim Breen (25). Or Billy Casper, the U.S. pro who wins the Crosby. Freshman Coach Frank Pow is geared for the good life. “ We want a stronger organi Blake, whose Montreal Canadi- they won the Stanley Cup. * A low zero. At Houlton, Maine it committee of college coaches to .steady Bill Davis is fourth with Young, Cov. 42 26 120 73.3 er; Larry Grantham, New York, Lapinc 464, Mary Richardson Vviayne Longfellow (17) and Open king, who had a 77 for bis Palmer also believes the in er and the incomparable Cousy zation,” says Mike, “ to create ens turned In the first shutout in victory like this can’t help but was 23 below. The foiecast in work with a similar group of 137 points and a 15.2 clip. Willet, East. 40 24 104 13. He is. No. 1, handsome; No. right linebacker; Butch Byrd, 454, Betty Plumley 479, Bert John Fecko (10) were high for practice session at Spyglass. clusion of Spyglass will send the are delighted with LaGace’s more benefits for the players.” the 20-year history of the Na boost their confidence.” dicated occasional light snow in high school coaches to draw up Bolton High’s Dave Southerlin. Rock. 48 36 130 13. 2, single; and No. 3, well-fed. Buffalo, and W. K. Hicks, Hous Gloss 458, Wanda Kaselauskas Klock. While neither Nicklaus nor pro-am scores higher. While the J tional Hockey League’s All-Star performance. Power said, “Ray And Mike is qualified to lead In Sparking 7 6ers winning pro collects $16,000, the It should do wonders for the most sections tonight. a common code of ethics which boosted by a 30-point night Gordon, Cov. 44 16 102 11.2 He went to the right school, ton, comerbacks; and Willie 454, Ann Brown 450, Kay Ring- SENIOR LEAGUE Palmer has wem the Oosby, the game with a 3-0 victory Wednes is a solid basketball player, apply to both levels of competi them in this quest. He has an west pro on the winning team gets $2,- confidence of left-winger John The daily report on ski condi against East Hampton, owns Q^bb, Man. 37 35 109 10.9 Yale. He owns an apartment Miami, and Georgw rose 473, Ronnie Newberry 464. Moring into first place la.st title twice has gone to CJasper, day night, sounded like the very coachable and quick to industrial administration degree NEW YORK (AP) — Billy Cunningham and Luke 700. Amie doesn’t feel the ama Ferguson, who scored two of th* tions noted that in portions of tion. 164 points a 15.1 average and Treschuk, Cov. 42 11 95 10.5 in Aspen, the swingingest ski Saimes, Buffalo, safeties. night, Moriarty’s used a well- in 1958 and 1963, the first time coach of any fourth-place team learn. He’s one of the better The committee, in another from Yale, combining engineer Jackson took turns— almost— and the Philadelphia 76ers SPICE— Joan Martin teurs, even with their handicaps three Montreal goals. Fergpison New Hampshire, southern fifth spot. Goodrow, Che. 40 21 101 10.1 center in the western hemi 126, balanced attack to trounce the with a record 277 for 72 holes. after the game. ones that I’ve coached in my 15 resolution, also put it up to the ing and business in his studies. Phyllis Emmons 151-358. Under the format of Crosby’s counting in the scoring, can help had managed only five all sea Maine and most of .southern sphere. And although George rolled a g a i n . ------Hawks, 8^-59 at the Y. “ Tell them I’ll take the two years at BC." Cousy added, coaches themselves to 'nsure Ekist and Coventry show the The last few years he has been 26th annual pro-am tournament. too much at Spyglass, j . son. New England the natural snow Halas, the coach of the Chicago That wa.i the latest chapter in Dave McKenna (29), Buzz points,” he said, motioning to ‘‘Ray has been everything I that helmets are used as safety most players in double figures, ST. PAUL, Minn.—Jim Beat- a sales representative for a Ross Funeral Henri Richard scored the oth cover is thin and skiing has be Bears, has told Mike to stay the Philadelphia story as the Lew Alcindor KACEYS—John McCabe 216- Keeney (21) and Frank Butkus ward the other side of .the ice thought he would be and more. devices and not weapons to be each with three. The six other tie, 244, St. Paul, Minn., out- printing press firm in Chicago, er goal while Charlie Hodge, come seiective. Venncait has off skis, the ruts are suspicious visiting 76ers whipped Detroit 209—569, Joe Lovett 205, Dick (13) had too much scoring and Pair Singled Out where the All-Stars were dress He was so well versed in the used for s^-called spearing of schools all have two players pointed Ed Hurley, 200, Min- though he has left that field re Friday, Many who worked two periods, and been more fortunate in building ly deeper in some steeper parts 113-105 Wednesday night for Now Leading Nash 205, Don Mozzer 211, Stan relxiunding power for the losers. Terrell to Sp^ak BOSTON (AP)— Ed Kenney, ing. fundamentals of the game when opponenls. represented. neapolis, 10. cently and is looking around for Gary Bauman, who played the somewhat more base, the re of the slope (Mike weighs a their sixth straight NaUonal Hllinski Jr. 223-574, Stan Bana- Best for the Hawks were Bill assistant farm director for the He referred to the two points something else. He is articulate, To Say Goodby middle 20 minutes, turned away he came here, and he learns port said. trimmed-down 240 pounds). Basketball Association victory Point - Maker vige 211-210—563, Walt Smo Voit (21), George Clifton (11) About Publicity, Boston Red Sox, and Doc Gau- a team picks up for a regular so quickly, that his improve All of this points to a bon with a regular five-minute and 43rd In 47 starts. lensk!' Sr. 208. 35 shots by the poorly coordinat COURTESY CODE CHICAGO (AP) — The great NEW YORK (AP)—Lew Al- and Bob Evans (11). treau, veteran California An season victoiry. ment has been outstanding. vivant type of existence, and show nightly over Station Cunningham scored 11 points Or Lack of It ed All-Stars. Traffic rules and regulations Does the Uniform Make the Ball Player? and the small, the old and the The Collegians nipped Ansal- '* gels scout from Newton, will Blake’s defending Stanley Cup There’s no question that he’ll Mike doesn’t contradict the il- WBBM In Chicago, in the first quarter to keep the uindor of UCLA regained the AHXED DOUBLES — A1 di’s, 77-72, in a hotly contested be honored at the 28th annual champions can use every point “ All through that second peri for motorists certainly aren’t young .people of all faiths and HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) —Er be a big help to the varsity over lusion by consorting with such Flattered by Honor 76ers close as Detroit took a 29- scoring lead, but Wesley Un- Cowles 149-351, Martha Randall meeting. dinner of the Boston baseball they can get these days and the od,” said Bauman, who has new, but this year skiers will races will begin saying the last the next three years." Cousy people as John Mecom Jr., the Mike is frankly flattered that goodbv to BaTney Ross tonight’ 27 lead. Then Jackson took over geld of Louisville, another top- 130. nie Terrell may announce today coach felt this victory over the played only one regular season have traffic rules too—'the Na Duck Hutchinson caged 32 writers next Thursday at the added, “And he’s such a fine wealthy young oil magnate and he was singled out to lead the visitations at the chapel where in the second, scoring 17 to give rated center, lost his rebound whether or riot he is satisfied game’s top names might help game, “ I was waiting for Bobby tional Skier’s Courtesy Code. points to set thfe. pace fOr* the Sheraton-Plaza Hotel. boy off the court as well as on, Athletics to Have New Look new football owner, at such 600 well-heeled players of the ^is body lay in state were to be the 76ers a 61-49 halftime lead, this week’s National Colle- VILLAGE CHARMERS— his club get started. Plagpied by Hull to wind up and let a read The code lays down nine basic Collegians. Don Itomano (15) with efforts by promoters to Kenney will receive the writ that it’s a pleasure having Ray events as the Indianapolis 500. NFL in their quest for security (or three hours I^uneral Anne Anderson 126, Nancy and Joe Diminlco (14) were also injuries, last season’s regpilar hard shot go. But he didn’t^ rules designed to make the sport serv margin. giate Athletic Bureau statistics settle his, complaints about pre- ers’ "Good Guy Award,’’ while around." I’ve run into him at every place and a fair share of the profits. After Detroit went ahead by a showed today. Scott 133. in double figures. Best (or the season titleholders hold down thank goodness.” of skiing safer and more enjoy ices will be Friday with burial fight promotion of his Feb. 6 Gautreau will be saluted with a from a championship fight in “ The job takes a lot of time,” point in the third, Cunningham Contractors Were Jim Mistretta “ Good Scoot Award.” Chair the No. 4 position in the six- Hull was just as disappointed able. in Chicago’s Rosemont Park Alcindor collected 91 points in fight with Cassius Clay. In Styles for 1967 Season New York to a ski line at Yali, says Charley Bradshaw, his came on again for nine points as . . , . . . ROCKETTES — Diane Ling- at not firing that famous high, Cemetery. (26), Chuch Saimond (18) and Terrell, the World Boxing As man Bill Liston announced that team circuit. Central Scores,, The National Safety Council Colo. predecessor, a taclj:le for the hard one as Bauman was thank Barney Ross. 67, lost his last PWl.d..pM. to ™ 83^. Llr.,’.™ t I ner 134, Betty Weir 139-361, Pat Mistretta (15). sociation champion, complained the dinner is a sellout, with "This Is a good team,” Blake urges all skiers to watch for and Do clothes make the smile, "that I’m at the ball park the .shoe to give additional an- Labor Leader Pittsburgh Steelers who has re ful for not seeing it. fight to throat cancer Wednes lead at the end of the period^ overtaking Jim l^ lk er of Esther Wells 126. earlier this week that promoters more than 800 tickets gone. said. “ They played tonight the Zajae Standout obseiwe these nine rules, which man ’ Or does the unifoini support. n, tired to become a full-tihie law Cunningham then stepped out of whn ...... should be posted at most ski bases loaded and somebody hits About his new albino kanga- This is not exactly the pic day. Providence. Walker, who had Federal tagging studies show failed to give him equal billing Connecticut’s college basket make the ball player? ture of a labor leader, which yer in Houston. “ Mike impress- turn and scored 11 more In the NITE OWLS—Barbara Bliv- that blue and mako sharks mi areas; one out ,t)f the park. Imagine, roo shoes, Finley says, “You can He had never known the led for two weeks, scored 41 with Clay, the concensus heavy ball teams were on a breather is what you can theoretically ®^ ^^® fellows by his willing- final period. en 175-492, Millie’ Sartor! 472, grate at leeist 400 miles from Ski under control .so you can Charlie Finley thinks with all those gold helmets and bet your last dollar that the oth- points in two contests and now weight champion, on signs and today, until Saturday. call Mike Pyle, since he was ness to work on committees and meaning of defeat in his bat- The Boston Celtics outdid OSt Mary Lourie 477, Lillian Shu southern New England to Cape avoid other skiers and fixed ob there is more than a little those shoes scampering around ©r teams will start getting the averages 29.5. billboards advertising the fight. In action Wednesday were by the types of reports he turn ties as a boxer, a Marine and car_ Robertson by getting dou FREE PARKINS • PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE validity to both .statements, the bases, just what a colorful white shoes a few days after elected president of the Nalion- man 479. Hatteras. Terrell threatened to puU out of Central Connecticut, which jects. ed in.” against narcotics. ble-figure scoring from seven Dick Cunningham of Murray I When skiing downhill and And when you talk about sight that will be.” they see ours.” Fovertime at Los Angmes. seventh at 16.0. “ We realize the tremendous floor shots in sparking the vic trail, where you will be. visible attire after five p.m. This is how manv oth^r uniform in- “ I ^165 for an albino ^ i u* ness. which he had picked up fighting Robertson popped In 36 points Bob Lloyd of Rutgers, who I to skiers coming down. baseball Got Aggressive and Won pride that Ernie has, and we tory over Bridgeport at Spring- . If the swinging center of the "Under our existing pension,” off .. the pains . of malaria—as a in an effort to run the Royals’ ranks third in scoring with a Stop and check for oncoming about. will try t^ see that he gets the WEST MIDDLE field. He established a new AIC his team? for an ordinary one.’* Chicago Bears is an anomalv Mike, “ a man starts out 1" the United States winning streak to six, but the 29.3 average, tops the free “ Quit standing around and get East Carolina 91-62 at Blacks I skiers when entering a trail or recognition he so richly de field goal record in the process. To call Finley an innovator replied. “I think T>ie)-e are several reasons for ^ at about $150 a month at the age “ kv Celtics’ balanced scoring attack throw percentage leaders at 94.3 burg, Va., on a comparatively TURNPIKE slope from a side trail. "None,” he more aggressive,” Peck Hick serves,” ' said Fred Hofheinz, Central Connecticut led 46-27 would be an understatement. perfect uniform ‘"^rest in things color- counterpart -J a c k Kemp, the that goes up to $437 ^ ^ was Just too much. John Havli- per cent. Alcindor is the field quiet night in the dribble sport I Check behind and above you we have the man, coach of the second- president of the promoting at halftime, and found it easy Finley, you see, is the only s added a little Three of his seven children quarterback of the Buffalo ^ month at age 86.” Barney told the world how hs cek led Boston with 20, Bailey goal percentage leader at 67.9 with all The Associated Press Near Brood St. for oncoming skiers before shov now. We have group. to overwhelm New Paltz In owner m American League h.s- g„„,ething every year since I «® . r®)in t behind North- said Hamid was told the' pro the trail, when walking or coming up , with other innova- second game. FuiIey^lU one of jjame, I always was impressed iong- to follow the merger of four years,” he once said. "I, t for 41 points against Bradley the Wildcats Over Xavier of. firfd goals by Jim Washington western, but Memphis State en- moting group was willing to I e West Hartford Transmission climbing. tinne this season the A s uniforms “wedding govim f lonow we merger 01 beat the habit bemuse 1 want-' ast Satiir(^ay, led the second Ohio 75-59, in the feature of a tions this season. i,. i,„. i,,. «Eort dome at South their respective leagues. - helped put (^icago ahead 106- joys almost a six-point lead over change some of the signs and white" ed to, because it was that o f half charge for the Cardinals doublehea(ler - at PMladelphla. e Eaat Hartford Revolutionary Move and** “ ‘I the Notre “ It has to come,” says Pyle, 103 with less than three minutes Tennessee, give definite equal billing to I Trouble? Knox the end." that erased Dayton’s 28-23 Inter Scranton edged Drexel 70-68 in Crothers Enters You’ve heard a^ u t his new green” ‘ ^eir "Ij might be a matter of time, remaining. Terrell in all future materials e Hartford ^ ir Free Road Teat and Clutch-shooting by Z e 1 m o ----- ^ ~ mission leaid on the Flyers’ the opener on Everett Jenkins’ BOSTON (AP) — Bill Croth white shoes with kelly green © • g-old helmets, green Jersiee and but I'm sure it’s going to hap used for promotion of the fight I Jeiatimato laces for the spirited young ‘*^® accessories are the same pqnts." Beaty triggered St. Louis’ victo home court. basket with 56 seconds left: e Briatol ers, the Toronto pharmacist un pen." Both Terrell and Clay were to i t AU Work Guaranteed A ’s. White baseball spikes is a tor e a ^ ju ^ orm , ’ Finley ex- "Can you imagine," Finley Swim Dateate Setse ry over Los Angeles as the Beard threw in six second half Fred Foster, with 31-points, ■k Budget Temu ( beaten in dight Boston races Kemp even showed up at the work out today at the exhibition I e ThtlnipsonviUe Hawks’ tightened their grip on 197 Single baskets and finished with 18 paced Miami of Ohio to a 68-56 k Free Towing * since 1962, was entered today revolutionary move In baseball. “ ’'***’ meeting In which Pyle was STORKS, tfbil* bowUpg ^cfeplhs. ei^bled the Lakei(S to Ue the have beaten Daytim, one of the .78. BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) I Manchester Indoor record of 1:09.3 in the "Last season we had kelly The A s, InrtdantaBy, wlH be Finley. .tar game between players of Connecticut schools plan to a r tjke ]^iUday Laii<|ia. game 112-alI. Beaty, who wound country’s top independents with ^ Hardin-Simmons went three —Tiraditionally brides are beau BAA 800 In 1966, will be op greeli batting helmets,” Finley the first team in history to wear ujg uniform aelections have both leagues, enter swimmers asl Individuals" O kkM bad nine marks 'in Transmission Co. up,-with 32 points, and Leiinie a 12-8 record. overtimes to' squeak |by Mid tiful, but here woe toie bride I posed by Martin McGrady of said. "I liked them, but the gold imdersocks. arbitrary decisions. Hie pro football merger, with rather than In teams. Schools' a row, but missed a one-: \lmost 16 BRAINARD PLACE Wllkens sparked the Hawks in Don May and' Dan 'Sadlier western of 'Texas .97-05. In. other groom tiling Uie assembled (Rear Seymour Atrto Central Ohio State, Dave Crook gold batting helmets — shtoy por rainy or muddy days, the "I kak my players how they all Its financial ImplicaUona (at in . Massachusetts, iRhode Is pinner In hla 10th frame and th* extra period. each.scored 16 points,fo;: the games Southern Mississippi, guests: “ I feel beautiful.” > I Store,'Main St.) of Nebraska and Dave Hemery ones — complement the rest! of a ’s will not use jtheir white like them and they tell methey ter all, the leagUM got together land, New Hampshire and' had to he satisfied with a Flyers who fell behind after a downed! Spring Hill 84-66, Ni Paul Hornung, tfae “ Ctolden [nything MANCHESTER of Boston University. McGrady the imiform and the white kangaroo shoes. F ^ e y has a love tium. They're proud of to eliminate the escalating price Maine wdll enter teame. Ver 197 sl^to- jump shot by Beard tied the agara e d ^ Buffalo 74-70, St. Boy" of ' pro football’s Green I 6 4 ^ 2 t won the Boston K of C 600 last shoes." black pair with strips o f white these umtorms and that's good war for talent and siphon-that mont is not expected to UJes 9*ven former Little League His line score: 20, 40, 60, score at 81-31. Peters of New Jersey defeated Bay Paickers, was marrjed I week. V “I h < ^ ," saya Finley a lacing running around the top of enough for me." money Into profits), has put M IK E P Y L E part players saw aoUon with the l^iOS 79, 90, 119, 189, 198, 187, lutmdtive* Virginia Tech, another top Rider 74-61 and Colgate routed Weifoesday to Patricia Boeder, I H peer dteler ***'$ Angeles Dodgers in the 1966 197. .World SeriML independent at 9-2, walloped Alfred 99-63. of Green Bay, Wis. i i • v.-j.'-'j- .“'"•"■’I. '• ' ■ti
MANCHESTER EVENING^ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CX)NN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1 9,19OT PAGE SEVENTEElf
'V ;n HeuMhoM SfirvicM Floor HiihhhHI 24 Holp Wonfool— Holp Womtod— 41olp Wonttd—Molt 35 Help Wonted Mcdt 34 PAGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY W, 1967 Offtrad 13-A OANPSIL Floor eoverlng. n 35 35 LATHE R a n d s end guceral RELIABLE MECSHANIO. itooiD REWEAVINO of burns, moth' Blnsh St Well to wsU carpet CLEANING WOMAN ^ Ihurs- HAIRDRESSER -experienced, maohinlsts, paid hoepltallza- wages to qualified man. Sss ing. llMisum. Stas ssUmatea tlon, bsUteys and vacation Mr. Sloan, Esso Service Osa- LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE holes.. iSlppen repsired. Win. day 8-8, Friday 8 4 , OaU 949- fuU-tlra« o r part4hne. Lu-Jcn dow shades made to measurs Expert instaUation. CaU 048- 3888. Salcn o f Beauty, 91 B ast Oen- plan. Apply MetronicA Inc., ter. Route 83, Veinon. Names of All Sorts aU slses Venetian blinds. KSys m i or 649-2M5...... tor St., 948-1999. ' 940 HUllard St. HOME DELIVERY ADVERTISING made while you wait Taps rs< wuxm, SANDmO and ra&dalb ACROSS contirivert (obe.) oorders tor rent Marlow's 80V ARB YOU technically incUned 1 Anita — 86 Madiinery parti ^ (fipselallsing In oider and totorested in a steady part- SALESMEN TDottMlnf 41 Halt brew CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Main, 6494021. floors), dssnlng. sad waxing ASSEMBLERS ___ K -DOMT SEC HOW 'apoitla,^:— 44 Exclamatloni of Uime Job from 4 p.m .-10 p.m . FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS aatisfectlon 8 A il to 5 P.M. GlilNG TO. Florida?JSdn't hn- floors. Psintlng. Pspsrhiuig- HOUSEWIVES We need a capable and depend Good home service deUvety CAN USE A <> 18 Horn Ing. No Job too smsO. John AND THATS WILBER BABSON,.I,5UD6E.'^M)) OULL a O D LIKE M Dyestuff (var.) 45 Cbeiapeeke pose on nelghbors.^Let Home able woman to do electronic routes are now open, which 18 Western cattle COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. VsrfSiUs, 64D-87D0. will gpive the right men ACTIN6A6 HIS UNOFFICIAL FINANCIALINANCIAU / ( — I m e a n - (Pi.) 48 Noisy player - Repair Service watch your experienced as transerip- testing of quarto crystals. We LATHE ADVISOR.' NATURALLY IT WOULD BE A WAS th at 16 Builder, 81 Arcbetypes MONDAT Xhra FRIDAT 10:80 A.M. — SATURDAIT 9 AJM. hom e. 649-2614. wlU train the right person. good income. 5 days week, tionists or typists who BREACH OF CONFIDBNCE TO DISCLOSE n a m e 54 Kind of lauce Come In for an Interview, 9-12 many fringe benefits. A 17 Hoses, (sb.) 55 Fancy CARPET InstaUation-New, and Bonds—Stocks— OPERATORS HIS CONNECTIONS, BUT WOUIXW YOU BABSON f . PLEASE READ YOUR AD or 24. Reeves Hoffman Divi- liberal commission arrange 18 Paid notices in 56 ------Iilind used. AU types of repairs. Free would like to do transcrib BUGGS BUNNY SAY HE HAS A FAMOUS newspapers 670>medlan, Mortgogos' 27 olon, 11 Bragg St., East Hart ment makes possible hlgll ClwiMed or "Went Ads” ere teken over the phone es e estim ates. CaU 649-6265, 648- BRIDGEPORT NAME ? OM.YAS, HE'S 20 Reverential M die----- llAfrtsh ____ —^ ing part-time days in Man ford. earnings. fear WWlthered. eonvenlenoe. The edvertlaer ihquld reed his ed the FIRST 1927. SECOND MORTGAGE - Un Kdipvou keep aCERoN LOOKINS AROUND FOR DOWN SAT RIGHT HERE 21 Holds In regard iSEndUh streim 40 Biotb6rjf DAT IT AFPEARA end REPORT ERRORS In time for the limited funds available for seo- chester: AEtna life and OPERATORS AWA/ PROW THE 1 Scourge FLEXIBLE ALLTH'TIAAEl THE KieHT SPOT/ 25 Adore 21 Puffs up ___ next Insertion. The HenUd Is responsible for only ONE Inoor- m-BHINB personalized floor ond mortgages, psymonts to Apply Personnel Department REFRIGERATOR? HE'S 28 Aftersong 2PrepoflUon 22SpeeehlsM 41 Cane* and P.M* HOURS reot or omitted Insertion for eny advertisement end then only poUsWng. S p ^ a llz ln g In home suit your budiat Expedient Casualty has Immediate Monday-Frlday NOT SUPPOSED TO EAT 82 Pertaining to a 3 Shoshoneani 23 Greeter linklettir to the extent of e “mehe good" Insertion. Errors which do not TRAINEES IK complication 4 Island (Fr.) 24 Races 42 floor poUshlng. Kitchen, rec serv ice. J. D . R ealty, 648-6129. Interesting and rewarding Liberal benefits. First and BETWEEN yy^EALSi^ 5 Hindu wei^t 43 ______lessen ttie valuo of the edvertisoment will not be oorroeted by openings for you at Its For Evening Appointment 33 Lamprey 25 Measure of "meke good” Insertion. rooms, etc. No Job too small. work making telephone, second, shift, presently fisherman 6 Substitution length 461101111 — CaU tor free estimatee, 648- MORTGAGE LOANS - first, Cril Ken Reynolds ® k = /l MADE^ 34 Vegetable 7 Elegantly 26 French artist 46Stngliig , (RookviUe, ToU Free) air-conditioned Manchester callr from pleasant central working 50-hour Week. 9964. second, third, sU kinds realty, 643-9126 — 6 - 9 PM. s e / K e HE container concise 27 Land ownenblp47 Britan ttnaok, ____ office, permanent work. DIDN'T^ 35 Pertaining to a 8 Garden tool 26Spantsh Pot 49------CarroQ^ statewide, credK rating unnec- Parkade office. Work up We train. Age no barTler, tlsaue (anat.) 8Hrs. Martin SOTranMKtfon SOSufttBit (Ffc| PETUNIAI 643-2711 875-3136 ceasaiy. Reasonable, confiden seitior citizens welcome. E.A. PATTEN Co. SEALTEST FOODS I SSMiuTraubel Johnson 31 Make! mistakes 52 Harem n m tial, quick arrangements, Alvin to seven hours any day(s). . B u tM h ig — Apply . . . 869 Main St., 3033 Wethereil St. MILK DIVISION Lundy A gency, 627-7971, .988 Set your own schedule. In Room 8, before I or after Manchester, Conn. r " 2 3 4 i 6 9 !T r r Contraerin^ 14 3 “ Main St, Hartford, evenings 5 daily. /' 649-0701 -'255 Homestead Ave., Hartford ti 288-6879. terview s this w eek In Man Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? CARPENTRY — Concrete work i r EXCELLENT Typist — Willing An Equal Opportunity anything from ceUar to root. WANTED —first mortgage $80.- chester. For appointment ELECTRICIANS — Journeyman to learn medical terminology Em ployer Inside and out no substitute for 000, 20-25 years, buildings and preferred. Experienced helpers t s n r 24-Hour Answering Serviee fo r weekend yWork in the quality woric, satisfaction guar lend in Veinon area. Write call Miss Clocalone at 273- considered. CaU Walt Zeman- CENTERLESS grinding, all X-ray Department with Msm- ek, 876-9S70. i ^ ' "o- ■ ficient stenograxdier. Good sal lent reputation'means se w 37 needs money for expansion. Jig time without spending all evening at the telephone. ary, good hours, excellent ben frW 524 page catalog. No ob- si tlon, apply Housekeeping Da- $20,000 to $40,000. Good return. cure future. Overtime If de CARPENTRY — AlteratSoos efits, Interesting work. Stenog li^tlon. Popular Club Plan, pariment, Manchester Memor ST W40 i Write Box L, Manchester Her sired. Benefits Include paid and additions. Rec rooms, ga raphy Is reqitired. Contact Mr. “ >artment R602, Lynbrook, ial Hospital. An eqmtl oppor Automobiles For Sole 4 rages, ceilings. Roofing, gut ald- vacations, 7 paid hoUdays, tunity employer. DeLaughter, between 8:80 life, sickness and accident 9 42 14 3 | H m w JT 5 T ters, siding, painting. Work 1 H E R A LD 1866 OLDSM OBIL^ CuOass a .m .4 p.m ., 289-1661. manship guaranteed. A. A. insurance, discoidits, uni conveirtible, like new, driven Help Wcmtod forms. Apply in person or w ~ ?9 50 Si 52 53 Dion, Inc., 643-4860. FULL-TIME cashier wanted for 1 only 8 months. Power stepring call Dewey Post for an ap Sell Shoes D O X L E H E R S and brakes, hydram^^tlpj Anti- Female 35 drug store. Must bs'/s experi NEWTON H SMITH A SON - HRST pointment at your conveni It’s. easy. It’s fun. It means 5& spin rear, tinted glass, 6,0Q0 ence. Write Box A Heralds' ST] ti Remodeling, repairing, addi imYPUNCH OPBRATOR-«x- ence. big commissions. KNAPP miles. Must be sold, will sac F or Your tions, reo rooms, garages, perience preferred. Excellent SEORM'ARY—part-time. Nours SHOES are wanted by ev PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER 5 T j 57 rifice to best offer. 649-0038. NATIONAL porches and roofing. No Job wotMng ooodUions, good start 1-6 p'.m. Some flexibUity pos erybody. I wUl set you up ___ 1 11 mmmMM Infonnation too smaU. CaU 649-8144. ing rate, extra benefits. Apply sible. Typing, some troiucrlp- MORIARTY BROTHERS in your own business. No 1657 PONTIAC Oileftan, 4-door investment Contact John sedan, excellent condition, 4 G aer B rothers, 140 R ye St., tlon, shorthand deri^ble but STORES, INC OUT OUR WAY BY J. B. WILLIAMS THE HERALD will not 1::GW CONSTRUCnON —R e- SOI Center S t, Manchester K ay — M anager, 464 W est new tires, new shocks, new South Windsor. not necessary. ^aU Bast dioclose the identity of modellng, additions, dormers, Main St, New Britain, front end, $300. tirm . 643-1017. Hartford Compaq. Alr-oondi- 643-5135 '^HOLD r r / GALOSHES ARE YEAH, BUT THESE AIN’T any advertiser using box porches, kitchens, baths, tUe, Conn., 225-2007, ^ 1 TO BE WORN OUTSIDE BEEN OUT YET AN' ARE letters. Readers answer tioned. Congen^ atmosphere. CALCULATOR painting, paneUng. A1 WUoox, Could develop^to full time at THE HOUSE AND TAKEN STILL CLEAN, ON A C - ing blind box ads who OPERATOR PART-TIME service station at OFF BEFORE YOU COME CDUNT OF I FORSOT 1966 VOLKSWAGEN, 7,700 648-7867. later date. C ^ I 628-2164 fo r a{K deslro to protect their FULLER BRUSH tendant, ex{>erionced preferr KNOW TO PUT 'EM OM WHCM Identity can follow this m iles, $1,895. CaU 649-9414. pointm ent FARM WORKEJRS — T obacco ADDinONB —remodeling, ga ed, two nights a week and Sun THAT, I LEFT THE HOUSE-I procedure: Full-time dairs. Must have Farm, general work. Including 1960 KARMAN GHIA — needs rages, rec rooma, bathrooms above average arithmetic days. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Ser OIST CAME BACK IN R3R COMPANY SALESPERSONS —experienced driving trucks and tractors. MV 'H O -'iO AND PUT TH* BInclose your reply to the work. B est offer. CaU 643-6623 tiled, kitOhens rsmodeled. OSH ability and skUl In comp vice Center, Route 88, Vernon. women’s wearing apparel, Good pay, opportunity for OALOSHES ON SO 1 box in an envelope — after 6 p.m. Leoo Olessyuski, Builder, MS- Tuesday through Saturday or tometer or calculator. WOULDN'T HAVE TO addressed to the Classi Has housing. CaU 043-8041. 429L part-time Including Thursday TAKE MY MUPCY fied Manager, Manchester 1962 OLDSMOBILE, 4-door Immediate Openings and Saturday. Good salary, ap SHOES OFF,' Evening Herald, togther hardtop, good condition. 643- Company offers excellent ply Tweed’s, 773 Mala St, with a memo listing the 6866, after 7 p.m . wages and working condi eompanles you do NOT Reefing—SIcHiig 15 F or Manchester. tions. Convenient free park want to see your letter. 1963 CORVETTE and 1964 Che- ing, In-plant cafeteria and AUTOMOTIVE Tjj 1m) ij/'fe.'fe.'^jD^ BID WELL HOME improvement WANTED —houukeeper for re Tour letter will be de velle. Call 643-6069, between 4- above average benefits. T Co. —Roofing, siding altera tired gentiemen. live In, 6 r 'V j AV stroyed If the advertiser is 7 p.m . STENOGRAPHERS ASSISTANT WAYOUT BY KEN MUSE n 'M / , / one you’ve mentioned. If tions, additions and remodel days, give references. Write not it will be handled In 1969 FORD — green and white, ing o f a ll types, E xe Uent CLERK TYPISTS Box T, Herald. APPLY SALES MANAGER- fti* usual manner. rw i 6, standard, $125. OaU 649- woikmanshli*. 649-6496. OFTICE CLERK CLEANING LADY -peri-tim e 3923, after 6. Growing new car agency must have own tramporiatlon. has opening for depend Don't get HI MAIL CLERKS Vernon Haven, 976-2077. HRST " Lost ond Found 1 1961 FORD SkyUner converti Reefing end able, hard working man. m IIP W N«. »<. OS- K. ixt ble, red, V-8, automatic trans Fundamental of sales, fi- ’LOST—DOUBLE Eagle Mason S'^EP TO AVON, Dignified mission, power windows, steer Chimneys 15>A NATIONAL nancing and management “ Sure, I recognize the will of the majority! I just wish ic dum emblem. Reward. AH applicants must ha pari-time employnaent for ing and brakes, new tires and necessary. Pay oonunensu- to file a minority report!” , C all S68-M48 o r 828-1181. ask ROOFING — SpedsUzing re High School graduates. young women of all ages. E x top, radio, heater, beautiful rate with ability. Write -lEE t«v .. i fo r BUly. pairing roofs of sU kinds, new cellent oommlsslcn. Our na- STORES, INC conation, $695. 644-0529. roofs, gutter work, chimneys tionaUy adveitised produota Box U, Herald. All replies Accepted applicants win '-STRAYED —Woodbridge area, cleaned, repaired. Aluminum m ake earntoga $8 to $4 an hour Park and Oakland Aves., confidential. Our employes 1955 FORD, 4-door sedan, heat' enjoy pleasant working SSjTTKAVi THE WORRY WART ^Uack-wbUe tan spayed mon- siding. 80 yea rs' experience. possible in a tenttory near Bast Hartford know of this ad. er, good running conation, conditions, periodic in greJ pup, named Tag 168- Free estimates. Call Rowley your hom e. CaU 386-4923 tor ap $50. 643-1728. creases, plus excellent com BY WALT WETTERBERG ,687. Oolpltta, 649-WlB. 643.6861, 644-8888. pointment In your home at THE WILLETS 1958 CHEVROLET — 4-door pany paid fringe benefit your convenience. WOMAN TO work In stationery MACHINIST—Brown and Sharp program s. LOST — reddish brown male station wagon, 6 cylinder, au ROOFINa-REPAIR I'f roofsl store, approximately 30 hours, screw machines. East Hart pomeranlan, nanie "Penuche” tomatic, excellent conation. 'Die best In guttera tnd co» 6 days weekly including Satur ford. Small shop. Top wages. RN or LPN , pari-tim a, 7 4 . Vac^ SrOP-SKID oonlabw 100% BlsseU St vldnity. CaU M9- Must be seen to be appreciat ductors. Repair of chimneys, days. R eed’s, 648-7167. Second sh ift 289-9344, days. CRUSHED angular la w 7929. too. C all Coughlin, 643-7707. Apply in Person non H aven, 876-3077. ;^ ^ U A N M ( W . ed. CaU 643-4903 after 5:30. worn ponlclM. They dig SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL — Personnel Department — Into to*, mow and m aa HAVE TOU SEEN Pbde? Fe- FORD 1966 — 10 - passengrer EXPBOUSaiGED waMreoa, 6 Help Wanted—Melt 35 and give you h oi naetton male oat, 8 months old. Most country sedan, power steering, days, 11-2:80, Apply In peraon, you need to gel roUIng Heating end Plumbing 17 ogoliv ly whtto with black end tan power brakes, automatic. 643- T reat Shoppe, 848 M ain S t EXPERIENCED TOOL makers, I USKHSfAND iOlfHi 50ME1HIM6 FULLER BRUSH BTOP-SCD oones in ebong, •pots. Large fluffy tail, pink 4376. BO m PLUMBINO and heat Bridgeport operators and 'ma OPA minC A l 6CIMCB SIUPWT. COMPANY WOMAN TO hahyait in my USED CARS and Mack nose. Vicinity Hos- Ing repalra, alteraticns, elec chinist Overtime and fringe S X T S R f t ' S home, 6 days, 8:80 a.m.4:30 A COMPLETE piM. Children’s pet Reward. 1960 CORVETTE, gray, one tric and gas hot water heat iMnefits. Apply in person, B A 88 Long Hill St. p.m. References, CaU after 8 649-7812. hardtop, 283 V-8 cubic Inch ers. Call 643-1486. SELECTION p.m . 649-3766. 8 Gaga Os., MUcheO Dr., Man- engine, $1,175. 742-7194. East Hartford, Conn. Chester. 25 lbs... . .55e LOST—Small brown dog, an BOURNE BinCK sw ers t o nam e o f IFIfi, fo n a le , 1928 BXDRD—Model A, roadster EXBOUTTVB secretary —ma MAN TO WORK In lumber yard, EAfW------An Equal Opportunity "The Honse of 50 lbs...... 95c part Chihuahua and Pomera pickup truck, pertlaUy restor ivniiiiioi V| ture woman witii riMtihand must have driver’s Ueense. Da HMByoU6£5f^ E m ployer Customer Satisfaction” nian. Reward. 649-2606. ed, good running conation, Iressmakii shm, IBM elecMo typewriter. vis A Bradford Lumber Co., MYUZAR[> DtossmoUng 19 $550. Body for 1928 modd A, Give age, salary reqtfiremeato 200 ToUond St., E ari H artford. 285 MAIN ST. W. G. GLENMEY ' AfiCtJND ANYWHERE ? LOST—Pass Book No. 25-8S02, closed cab, pickup truck, $76. FOR ALTERATIONS neatly and end experience. Write Box C, COUIfTBR WOMAN for 7 pm .- MANCHESTER c a Savings Department of the Also body for 1930 model A, reasonably done In my home, H erald. CARPENTERS — framers and mldnight 3-4 nights par week. 836 N. MAIN ST. MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI Connecticut Bank and Trust helpers. CaU 643-3288 o r 876- 246-5862 649-4571 4-door Town sedan, $75. 649- ca ll 643-8760. Apply Mr. Donut, 266 West TEL. 649-5268 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE Company. Application made 6544. 8T08 after 6. -for payment LADIES AND GENTS custom Middle Tpke. GENERAL 1960 NASH RAMBLER — 6 tailoring and alterations at LOST — Passbook No. 9930 STEjNOGRAPHER In state op- ELECTRIC CO. cylinder, good conation. $295. home. Reasonabla 643-2264, eirated Oommimity College, af Savings Bank of Manchester. Call 649-1158. 13D Woodland St. ; AppUcation made for pay ternoon and evening hours. EAST HARTFORD m en t Shorthand, t3qing and ability FIR EPLAC E to deal with people. $76.60. 88 Needs woman for part-time BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- office work, 8:45-12:46. Pre Mevfng—Trucking— hour areek to start AU bene, Business Senvlees viou s o ffic e experience help WOOD Offered 13 ______Storage 20 fits of state classified service. ful, typing required. CaB Annennetments 2 Apply Mr. Oolvoooresses, Man Be Your Own Boss! MANCHESTESt DsUvary. light Mr. J. C. McQarthy. 289- Large Bundle 1.001 chester Community OOUege, * TAX RETURN —buainess and SNOW PLOWING — Routes trucking and package delivery. 6871 for interview. Manchester. 649-5377. ■individual prepared.by income now being formed. Avoid high Refrigerators, arashen arid FRUIT AND PRODUCE CONC6SSION prices when It snows. Special Color Flame tax accountant. Rao^ond Gir stove moving speciaUty. HIGH SCHOOL Junior or soph EXPB3RT TYPIST wanted, part- rates fo r people over 64. 649- Presto-Logs ard. Call coUect, 876-7362. Ing chairs for rant. 6404762. omore girls for waitress work, tim e, 9-12. Contaot M rs. Ander Available In long estabnshed super moiliet 7863, 876-8401. INDIVIDUAL and business In part time after sdMoI, 3 or 4 son, 646-6869 fo r Interview. Reg. $1.95. *1 .5 9 on Mein Sttoet, Manehestor. For furtber in- cxca SALES AND Service on Arlens, days a week. Good pay, gra Manchester PUbUc Health CAUAUU come Tax returns prepared. Pdnring—Papering 21 formorion — _Dan M osler, 649-8329, 626-8268. Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn tuities, exceUent working con Naming Asm. CfirtiH) mowers. Also Homellte chain PAlNTINa—^Bitorior and ex ditions. Apply in person. Brass saws and International Cub terior, very nasonable, free K ey Restaurant, 829 Main S t STAFF NURSE wanted, axper- CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER XNCXniB TAXES preparod by Cadet Tractors. Rental equli^ estimates. CaU Richard Mar ■ ■ _ " ’ yl* ' ■ iencad preferred. Oontaot Mrs. W. e. BLENNEY Phone 643-4741 MICKY FINN BY LANK L e o n a r d M arvin B aker. OaU 643-0267. EXPERIENCED secretary for Andecaon, 649-6889 fo r appUoa- ment and sharpening service tin, 640-9286. SSS NfWTH MAIN ST. A s S m A e o W T on aS makes. L A M Equip law office. Write Box V Her tion and interview. Manriieeter HOLD O N ,^ Jl THAT GIRL’S BAS YOU T A X RETURNS prepared. In SWITCHED^ >URS FOR..WB DSWIND T H »I» iTHSaiRU- ment Oorp., Route 83, Vernon, JOSEPH P. Lewis euatom polBb ald. Public HeaUb Nursing Assn. MIKiet y MieTffRt dividual and busineoB, your tng, latsrior and cxtsrtar, pw 875-7600 M anchester Exchange CHILDREN IN school? Frlend- ^WBIL 40DM home. For appointment cal) pezhanglng, waUpapsr r» 51TTLB —Enterprise 1946. ly Ice Cream Shop, Burr Oor- 646-0806 w eek days after 7,p.m . moved. WaUpapsr books ca rw THIM. nera, has openings for hmcb Sundays aX day. DICK’S SERVICE, snow plow quest Funy Insured. FNa a» hour waitresses. Earn good In ing, (parpentry, rec rooms, re tlm stas UNUSUAL modeling, general repairs, come, work with exceUent peo - FtneRcds 3 painting, int^or and exterior, PAINUNG BT Dlok Footaina. ple In plearumt surroundings. NEED A ROOF? rubbish removal, moving, nw- Interior and exterior. Paper Apply in person. Friendly Ice OPPORTUNITY ATTB&intTON-^Anyona having lirjiging and wall paper remove Cream £Diop, B urr Cknuari, Fw Triable, personable young men. We have iqien- Top Value Stands, H A H or sonary. C all 648-4086. oL Dutch Boy and DnPoiit Manchester. Next to Caldor. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF taigs fo r a : World Stamps and wotfid like SHARPENING Service —Saws, Quality worknunahip. CaU BABYSITTER — experienced to trade for T riple-S Blue knives, exes, shMrs, skatas, evenings, 2464698. CLOTHING SALESMAN Staapps, please can 876-8170. rotary blades. Quick service. for one Infant In my home, 6 lo w WINTER PRICES FURNISHINGS SALESMAN Capitol Equipment Oo. 88 Main EXTERIOR AND interior p a l^ days. References required. SHOE SALESMAN St., Manchester. Hours dally Ing, WaUpapsr books, paper- M anchester area. 648-0277. Automobiles For Sale 4 banging. CelUnga. Floors. Ful Maxitwiim ooveitige with Blue Cross and CMS insur 74. Tliursday 7-9, Saturday 7- SAVEJ 10-21% NEED CART Tour credit turn- 4. 848-7668. ly Insured, workmanship ffusri ance at no cost to you. Paid holidays, vacation, pen anteed. L so F tilstls r, 64D-DS26. sion plan, above average salary, pins bonuses. MR. ABERNATHY BY HOUSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS -;.e d dow n? Short on down pay- ON ORDERS PLACED DURING JAN. ’ ment? Bankrupt? Repossess- PROFESSIONAL asanlng — Jt no answer 648-90tt. -O F F IC E - Slon? Don't despair! See H(m- Carpets, furniture, walls and Apply in person to Mr. Apter SAY.' I'M FAMILIAR 'floors — all cleaned tai your IN8IDB- OUTSIDE painting. SPACE MANCHESTER WITH THE CAV ER N S.. est Douglas, inquire about low- bungalow in Up top eondltkm. bedroom Ciq>e,' flreplacs, roc^ Violin Wcar Manchester Memori^ Hos any quanUty, 644-88Q2., , 649-66S3, between 6180-9 p.m. Margaret J. Bowers to Ger WELL KEPT CARPETS show room, landsuaped yard. Mar* small family. Owners rotirod, lot in area of fine hornet, .only gexiige, nice location, $180 a Webber Subdivision Meets pital. An equal ,c^)p6rtt^ty em 81,809 ^xyWN--OonviWf»i|ly' Ip- ald Rosow, proj^erty on Essex Played Well Area Experiences the results of regular Blue Lus-^ THREE ROOM .apartment, ion B. Robertson. Realtor, anxious to sell. Lot of house $13,900." Hayes Agettoy, 616- month' J- D. Real Estate^ 648- ployer. St. tre spot cleaning. Rent elec Wonted To Buy 58 third floor,; stove and hot wa Business Property 648-B953. for the money.. T. J. Orockstt, oated 6 room hone oa West 0181Y '• . -■ " '■""" • • • 6129, 648^8779. Ry 40HN GRUBER side. Leonard Agen^, Real- tease New Frontage Requirement tric shampooer, $1. Paul's ter. Adults only. Parking. 643- Realtor, 64$-lB77. Renato Bcnaelni provided the Padnt A Wsdlpaper Supply. HOUSEHOLD lot^ antlquas, For Sole 70 tors, 9494)469. VERNON . SOUTH WINDSORr-Twb 7-room Stanley Brsiy, Gladys Bray bric-a-brac, clocks, fraihas, . 8680 after 5:80. STAFFORD SPRINGS—7 unit NEW 2-famUy duplex, Ranch split level, homes, lone with and Harold W. Gatrlty to Qen The planning a^d zoning com- bulanec room at the town ga- highlight of laat evening’s eub- Coldest Morning glassware. We buy estates. OPPORTUNITY’ KNOCKS apartment house in immacu style, oeramic b e ^ , eleetrio stwiramlng pool. Both with as- eral Cigar Co. Inc., 12 acres on mission has approved a one-lot rage on Dunn Hill Rd. eortption ooncert by the Hart- STORE POOL TABLE, 7x4’ , excellent Village Peddler, Auctioneer, FOUR ROOM apartment, sec late condition. Completely MOVING UP? heat, 2-car garage, lot 286x086. UltForSok 73 For tiie family that 'iWkhes sumaWe mortgages. Bel Air HiUstown Rd., for one year, gubdlvision owned by Arthur Graduatea of the recently ford Symphony Orchestra, with (OoBttiraed from Fage One) delphia reported 16 above. condition, 37B. Call 649-7789; 420 Lake S t, Bolton, 6403247. It was clear but unseasonably ond floor, central, call 643-6872. modem. Priced for quick sale. Elva Tyler, Realtor, 149-4469. BOUrON-1% ACRES of wooded to.tAhe ft^yu^toge'of a'tort^ . Real Estate, 648-98$2. Then consider this 3 year ^ ^ Bartok’s Violin tyg, telephone monitors to handle cold in Washington, with read MANAGER CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner WE BUY and sell antique and J. D. Real Estate, 643-5129, Helen Cole, 648-6666. land, 800’ frontsge, vleHr from clpaure .on ja STbedrotIm; 6 MODERN 4 room apartment, old 8 room Colonial. Ideal ya®’ ^ Rari'cih with biillt- VERNON ' '‘ Land of Vera H. Gunas by The lot conforms to the town’s Con<*rtO" H* negotiated the oomptalnte about inadequato ings in the teens indicated and ^ used furniture, china, glass 643-8779. Ask for John B. De- the roar, priced to soil. Prul 01 you ever used, so easy too. Get includes garage and applianc for the large family with MANCHESTERr-7 room house uw, l^rage afad fireplace.' RANCH' WITH POND ■ ^ apartment buildinge. from 6 to 12 in suburban areas- Blue Lustre. Rent electric silver, pictun frames, oW Quattro. W. Dougan, ResMor, 64^189. State of Connecticut, property new, 2 ^ foot road frontage re- Elra Moroei, Mrs. Del Toma- the w w k a b o w d s wlto IJnent Mary- Manchester Area — Won es, 3110. J. D. Real Estate, Us 20' fireplaced living fronting on two main roaSs,. 9. Financing thllbr-mtide for ’ * ■ ..V"" quirement and contains a cou sek, Mrs. Katherine Motola and In contrast to the cold weath shampooer ,J1. Larsen's Hard coins, guns, pewter, scrap on Prospect St., $22,750. erse and brought an understand- ,3^ ^ snapped some tele- derful opportimlty to man 643-5129. . ■. 32 UNIT APARTMENT com room, formal dining room lot poesibillty, excellent invest MANCHESTER —lots, lots, lots. yoUj^^Mr. Gordon, 649-5308. Swim, skate or fish in the ple of acres, according to com Mrs. Mary OOIdsbrough.- er, mild tempcratiures contfhued ware. gold, watches, old Jewelry, backyartl pf this, ^ threer. age the newest toy ^ and plex, income $36,000. Goo^ fi and generous kitchen with ment property. Bel Air Real mI* ^ phone and telegraph lines be- in Florida, nmstly in thq,80B and hobby collections, paintings, MODERN^ rmm duplex ^ Four A-sone, two B-sons, two ■ ■ • ’BfeW" ■ ■ bedrooni Ranch on ti^ d lo t mission chairman Walter Bea Mardl-Grss Dance sporting goods store in the nancing available. Cali Bruce built - Ins. Laundry room EsUte, 648-9882. mo perromisnce as wen. tween Cumberland, Md., and 70s. Mild weather also was ex- MEN’S REBUILT shoes for attic contents or whole estates. heat, hot water and garage rural. AU In town, different lo- ‘ The' b a r r o w s and ' Large master bedrimra, Vernon ton. The annual M'krdi-Groe area. Excellent starting Oharboneau, Leonard Agency, and one-half bath and . . . The commission spent the bal Dance, sponsored by local Re- oroheatrol score is ex- Elkins, W. Va., disrupting com- pected to continue In the far sale, f e t t e r than cheap new Furniture Repair Service, 643- furnished, quiet neighborhood. MANCHESTBR-hB room bunga cations. Call now. Hayes Agen • WALLACE Go. • ceramic bath, 1-caf garage. salary, benefits. Some re 646-0469. a 25’ family room on the publican dubs, will be Feb. 4 difficult, too, yet the numlcaiUans. Late night temper- Southwest. The highest early ones! Sam Yuyles, Shoe Re 744C. No children, 649-1220. cy, 946r01Sl. Mortgage assumable, $130 ance of a recent meeting re tail experience necessary. first floor. Upstairs has 4 low in like-new. condition, 818,* Manchester Farkade pair Shop of the better kind! 900. Philbrlck Agency, Real- per,, month. $17,600. Mr. Apartment viewing tapes and the tran- at the Itaiian-Amerlcan'Friend- **'**’*• ranged from -2 at Gray, morning mark was 71 at Key For interview contact Mr. 23 Oak St., Manchester. THREE ROOM apartment, large bedrooms and 1^ TWO BUILDING lots, 100x186’, Manchester 649-6306 Lewis, 349-5306. script of Its last public hearing Ship Oub on Kingsbury Ave., lent sound throughout, “flexibly Pa„ to 6 at Oakland, Md. Phlla- West and Vero Beach, Fla. 6 . Gellis, 1-666-1461, col baths. Completely redecor ton , 649-8464. ti;eed and landscaped, 88,000.— Rooms Witfiout Board 59 stove, refrigertCtor, heat and Houses For Sale 72 SOUTH WiriDSOR-execUUve 8 on the larger lot sizes and pre- from 9 to 1 to the music cf the B on^tol* lead lect, between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. hot water, centrally located, ated from top to bottom MANCHE8TER-2 family, 8-5 176x800', treed, .'Ideal for cha B&W Damaged in THE THOMPSON HOUSE, MANCHESTER — is minutes nronx custom built Ranch.' Cen paring for coming court ;^S:to“S?SS ^Lt HebrOFl 647-9687, 643-5211 after 6 p.m. and selling for $25,500. As flat, garage, bus line, Uetime let. Wolverton Agency, Real- .'The BARRoW s and pearances priies will be awarded Building Materials 47 Cottage Street, centrally lo- from this expandable Ranch. tral air conditioning. Maiiy ex ^WAIJJACE C6. rhythm. Mr. Winograd kept sumable mortgage too. siding, excellent inveiitihent Mr ton , 849-2818. It is conducting a study of Mrs. Samuel M'Sliniak is gen sated, large, pleasantly fur Excellent condition, tiled kitch tras. Priced to sell. Hayro things together very well, but FOUR ROOMS, partially fur only 816,900. Bel Air Real Iki- . htanchester Pofkade $2,000 Fire the wording of subdivision reg- eral chairman of the dance. As SPRAY PAINTER fOr wood HARDWOODS —all species, all nished rooms, parking. Cail en and bath, fireplace, com VERNON—11 Iots-4^ Lake St., Agency, 646-0131. • j Manchester 640-5306 seemed ill at ease in the orches nished, second floor, near tate,-648-9882. sisting are Mrs. Robert Dumont, finishing. Shop work only, good dimensions, hardwood ply- 649-2358 for overnight and Main. 649-9428. bination storms, screens, metal 82,800 each. H. M. Frechette afternoon “ lations- ■ tral tuttis. Here things progress- The Clown Who Ran Away’ opportunity, Displaycraft Inc., woods and veneers. Wood To Sing in Opera decorations: Mr*. Robert Kay. permanent guest rates. awnings, oversized garage, MANCHESTER — two new 2- Realty, 644-0448, . 989-8868. catJ^^lboriToW damage to WSter *** messure at a time as 643-9657. Product SpecdalUes. 248-8272. FOUR ROOM apartment In 2- patio, outbuildings, 2'^ acres WOLVERTON Y ® ^^m l^nch, 8 bedrooms, Ttoi^-tomny I^TrtmVnrh^use Mia. WiUlam H. Brbwne, Jr. lor, posters, and Mrs. family flats, 5-8. Ready for oc ELLINGTON- Tolland — though the conductor had no On Feb. 4 Bill at Rham High family house. 37 'Marble St., land. Hard to beat at $14,300. < $14,M0.. Murt be sold- at 133 West Main St. of Garnet Ridge Dr. will be a James, refreshments, DISHWASHER wanted Friday cupancy. Separate furnaces, Crystal Lake Rd., 20 acrea, definite over-all grasp of the ROOM FOR rent—centrally lo heat, hot water, stove, refrig Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- (Oirca 1740) Smau bam,, ^cx- Foreclo^re eminent. Hayes nama^ft was confined pri member of the chorus for the Tickets are available from end Saturday rughts. Apply AGENCY city utilities. See and compare. 87,400 takes it. H. M. Frediette twMiive frontage botji sides .of Agency. ft46-6l3l‘ Damage was confined members of the various Repub- Curran will portray to the children. Grades 1 te 3 Diamonds— ^Watches— cated, parking. 643-2689. erator, couple. Call 643-4902. 6930. Mortgages available. Call marily to the pantry of the sec- Connecticut Opera Assocla- tlate the technical difficulties y ,, down in the Podium and toe fifth and sixth^grade Cavey’e Restaurant. Realty, 644-0440, 289-8068. road. "Stone wallq, rolling ------L „ ond floor apartment of Cecil lion’s presentation of La Tra- hcan clubs or at the door. REALTORS Leon Cieszynski, Builder, 649- without adding Interpretative choirs participated In CJirist- Jewelry 48 CLEAN comfortable rooms, 21^ ROOM, first floor apart TEN ACRES, stately 7-room fields. One of our choicest NORTH' OOVBNTRY*-most de- ToUandere Square DOnoe Players’ production of ' ORDERLIEIS for operating 4291. BUSH h il l HD. —S building 3 bedroom Colonial Stewart. The pantry was burn- viata at the Bushnell Memorial mas programs at the school. free parking, gentlemen. Call ment, heat, refrigerator, gas stone 1840 Colonial, hot water properties, offered at $47,500. ‘ slrable The ToUanders Square Dance room, full-time, 7-3:30 or 8- WATCH AND JEWELRY re- 649-2813 lots. Not many of Uwse left tiled bath, fireplaced ^ rest of the apart- in Hartford Feb. 4. _____ program opened with■qrith Is not a great Lombardo and Gale Schelzel from the Cardiac (Jllnic in WU- 9567. Garden— Farm— tleman, separate entrance and ONE ROOM completely furnish Realtors, 649-2813. beach area. Only 814,900. Fn** a hose from the Hockanum Eleven „new „ „ voters registered ^ Realtors, 649-8464. BY OWNER —Vernon, Regan ’ plecr of music, yet the orches- will play the dolls. Marilyn Umantic on the four children Dairy Products 50 parking. Call 649-2460. ed housekeeping apartment. QUALITY RANCH — We have ek. Realtors, 386-7475. Fire Com ^ny engine, which Is at Tuesday night’s voter-regis- tra under Mr. Wlnograd Hortori wll portray the lady referred as a result of school MANCHESTER Structural Steel PRINCETON STREET—3-bed Rd. area. Seven year old 8 record. /:>■ All utilities. Suitable one just listed a beautiful Ranch. MANCHESTER — 1 - family, Wontod—Jlaal Estate 77 in the firehouse across the tration session. Seven afe Dem- achieved some fine tone col- ^ th the baby carriage, John physicals. Of the tour, one Is fabrication shop —openings for STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. ROOM FOR gentleman only. room custom built house, well central. ExceUent conditioni 4- BOLTON—Beauty of a three raoR^ Cape, fireplace, alura- street from the fire. Standings at the and o f the adult. Parking. 272 Main. All brick, seven rooms, 2 ocrats, two are Republicans and first mund rtf T ito v * TaUand Rar- ***** * $**l*^^ mood' quite Horton wll be the ,boy with the to be tollowed closely and re- one layout man, welders and Kitchen and living room facil insulated, features cedar clos bedroom ranch, fuU basement inunq • combinations plus other WAN’TEDi ■— lakefronl lot or Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South baths, huge finished rec room, car garage. Large lot. For in Jaycees in Ellington two are unaffiliated. hemhan 14.1 - HnnS''ix.9 . ™ keeping With the ideas of scooter and Amanda Wright ports have been forwarded to burners. Top wages, long ities included. Private entrance ROCKVILLE —attractively fur et, jalousied porch and elec (wUh garage). Big trees, im extras. Lot 100 x 180. $16,900. summer cottage on nearby bensnop 14-1, n iN e sons lS-3 , French composer. v.. i„,i. iY. -— Rd., Bolton, open daily, 640- fireplace, garage, carpeting, formation call Mitten Agency, The Manchester J a y cees will be the girl with the lolli- the family doctor. hours, all benefits. Steady em 6472. and parking. Inquire 118 Pearl nished large 3 room apart tronic garage doors, mid 20’s. maculate . . . fine reaidentlal Call 8784071. No agents please, lake.’ ’Call 649-0072. bonsmllws* * i y i d '^ t r o combination windows, lot with Realtors, 643-6980. have started a chapter in El Sion will be Feb. 28, from 6 to chamber* Movera 6-16* Town more as a conductor pop. Through physical examlna- ployment. Apply at yard in St., after 4 p.m. ment. Heat included. Residen 649-4498. setting. Asking 819,800. T.J. trees. Soon to be vacant AU lington. 8 p.m., at Town Hall. Auto BOdv 4-11* Rayden conducted the Boston Sym- Dwight Martin wll be a street Hons at the school In past years, person, 8:30 p.m., Mitchell Dr., tial. $27 weekly. 875-3634, 876- MANCHESTER—7 room home, Crockett, Realtor, 648-1677. LARGE ROOM for rent, busi for only $25,000. Start packing Fred Stroiney was elected ’ First Aid Oounes Mason 2-13 ^ phony for one eesson following cleaner and the policeman will many children have been r«- Manchester. 6312. 2-car garage, extra lot. For in Household Goods 51 ness woman or girl, privileges, and call T. J. Crockett,' Real Coventry . presioempresident at a recent orgamza-organlza- ' Members of the fire depart------Muck)- thin as a composer, be played by Michael Canny. ferred to this clinic. Of this GLENI)ALE r d . formation caU Mitten Agency, VERNON — 6 room Oolcnlal, EXPERIENCED shipping and parking. 643-7030 after 4. tor, 643-1577. large living room, dining room, ■TT ^ ' • ■ > 4 ^ 1 meeting attended by about ment have enrolled for the ad- ™ Rabaud wss thoroughly ac- The production is being di- number, two were found to have CLEAN, USED refrigeratora, Realtors, 643-6030. receiving clerk. Salary com modem, kltohen with bullt-ins, vanned first aid courses Offerod With the possibilities rected by J c ^ Slbun, who also heart defects and consequently rwgea, automatic washe a, LARGE ROOM —. Walk-out Now under construction — QUAINT—4% ROOM home In a Hunt Resigns as Chaiftnan ” ^ mensurate with experience. Business Loearions FOUR BEDROOM Ranch—14x IH betlu, garage. Marion B. - n . _ - ' ; ..Is named ^rrtemal ^ ce by the town’s other volunteer nenrv. t r e a ^ r . orchestral tone color, and directed "Ten Little Indians" imderweht successful open heart with guarantees. See them at closet, double bed. Night Ranches, Raised Ranches, quiet neighborhood, shaded Apply LaPointe Industries, 165 20 famUy room, 3 batha, 3-car Robertson, Realtor, 648-6988. presldent; Robert Brunnette, emergency group, the Volun- Hehnlrw nroxiom ** about all there is to the and “ Baithe Spirit.” William surgery at Yale-New Haven B. D, Pearl’s Appliances, 649 For Rent 64 rear yard, new furnace, ce W. Main St., Rockville. worker preferred. Meals for Colonials. Choose your garage. Large level lot. Excel external vice president.; Andy teer Ambulance Association. chairman. a work preaented toot evening. Undsay of Marlborough, presl- Hospital. Main St. Cell 643-2171. ramic tile bath and kitchen, Of GOP Town Committee errands. 643-5459. SUITE of offices presently model. lent value. Wesley R. Smith, TOLLAND ' , J . ^ ^ "6 . treasurer: (3iff Nleman, Eight persons have signed up aames SehMuled tonight, Yet the orcheatra faithfully re- dent of the players, will pro- Audiograms were made on ELEXTTRIOIAN or experienced suited for. professional purpose full price, $13,900. Call Paul W. Bertron A. Hunt has .r^gned colm & b. whoj-erignM jor^r- g^retary, and, Dick Gunn, for the WHY PAY 30-50 per cent more? YOUNG MAN wishes to share Realtor, 648-1667. NO NEED TO WORRY le Tuesday-morning sea- which begtei the aeeond round« toe musical palette duce the twonact comedy. two children upon parental rs- helper: Immediate employ- Is novv available in the State Dougan, Realtor 649-4535. as chairman of the (Coventry Re- zonal reasons. C. Peter VanDine p^for Ja'conski, Bob Coffin and Our low overhead (no rent or Directions: Follow Keeney slon conducted by Raymond piay: T—Odnsumam Food Oen- to receive Tickets will be on sale at quests. : ment. Wilson Electric Co., 3 bedroom house with two of NO DOWN VA, 10 per cent down bout how you can financs pubUcan Town Cornmltlee for is presently acting chairman, Forbes directors employes) means low discount Theater Building. Can be sub St., turn right on Bush Hill MANCHESTER — near Main Blanchette, and a'bout 10 per- tro vs. Chombera M ovsn and toOrougtoly perfunctory ap- Frank end Marian’s Store In First aid was administered to ‘ 649-4817. > same. 649-5797 or 742-9050, a^- conventional. Six room Cape, '.la 6-room Cape Cod with personal reasons. The resigna- Er,b Is remaining as a board divided If necessary. For In Rd., Glendale Rd., first St. 4-famlly N>me. IBxceUent In Leonard A. Johnson is chair sons are enrolled In a Tuesday- Town T3a« Auto Body va. Three Ptotiae. Perhaps both the Bee- Hebron Center and will be on a minimum of 13 children for prices on quality new furniture. ter 10 p.m. large lot. Hutchins Agency, full shed dormer on 1% tlon.ts effective Feb. 21. member, DISHWASHER — 4-8:30 eve For savings, service, and satis formation call Theater mana street on right come producer. 4 rooms In man ot the extension commit evening courses Instructed by Sons Clean4n; 8:18 — TbUaad toovenand tha Rabaud aiuf- two mornings, Feb. 1 and accidents and U tor illness oc- ger. 643-7832. Realtors, 649-8824. acres of beautifully treed Hunt presented his resigna- Voter Seselon Saturday tee for Manchester. nings, no Sundays. Apply in faction, without high pressure each apsirtment. Owner wants area. No money down, tor Mike Kappa. va.' Hayden and Ma- ^red from being rolatively un- peb. 3, before classes in the curing at school. A virus with Wanted— Rooms— tion e i the GOP dinner meeting The session tor making new . Young Oonservatlonisto person. Center Restaurant, salesmanship, visit us today. INDUSTRIAL zone. Route 8, WESLEY R. SMITH fast sale. Hay.»s Agency, 646- HILLSIDE ST.—Bowers School qualified veteran, 8500 Tuesdk^ night at Ooventfy voters wiH be held from 10 a.m. _ Any resident can enroU In son. GemM ore to toe to casual concert-goers, elementary school. gastro-lntesUnal symptoms and 499 Main S t LeBlanc Furniture Co., 198 0131. FHA. Price $15,500. CaU Robert Bernier Jr. and Pau- either course by attending the Hicks Memorial School gym. P^muy, we heart Mr Wlno- Reservations may be made accompanying high fever was Board 62 Andover, 2,000 squafe foot CONSTRUCTION CO. area, 7 room Cblohlal, custom Grange Hall. He made the in^- to noon Saturday In the Regis- le lfo 'w a lle n “ iif ^ k r ille ^ a r o South St., Rockville. 876-2174. built by owner. 8 bMrooms, 649-5306. next class meeting or by con- g**da version o f Debussy’s py calling Mrs. Edward Patros- prevalent. The school nurss building. Ideal for warehouse $97. PAYS ALL. Assume 4% per tion that the committee meet trar of Voters’ Room In the .„j^ bej.g ^ Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. MATURE gentleman desires 2-car garage, 2% baths, 2 .fire tacting any member of the as- Manchester Evening Herald Tto Mer.’’ Ihls means "The (tordon Lassow in made four home visits. or light manufacturing. Call 643-1567 cent mortgage. Attractive 8- B&W Feb. 21 at 8 p.m. in the town T o ^ » Youth (Conservation Committee room with some kitchen priv places, 100x200 lot, aluminum sociation. Tolland comspondent, Bette Sea,” of courae, and my Imr Mianchester division and Ib e Bnlletln Btmid H«lp Wanted— SINGER automatic zig-zag in 742-6161. bedroom Ranch, fireplace, The BARROWS and haU (instead of having the reg- Oim,^gatton.a Notes developing a “ Keep ileges, near Manchester High siding. Includes dishwasher, Classes are held in toe em- Qnatnde, telephone 816-2846. preaslon was that the conduc- Charles Wallace and Mrs.^G ilead CMigregational Church cabinet. Like new, does every trees, view. Hutchins Agency, WALLACE Co. ular meeting on Feb. 7) to act ’Dre Rev. William E. Beldan, Connecticut B e a i ^ Mole or Female 37 School. Write c-o Emery, 18 C GARAGE TYPE building, 1,100 MANCHESTER — 2-family, disposal, built-in range .and pro tor missed the boat entirely James Law In the Columbia Choir "will rehearse tonight at thing. Original cost, $329, bal Realtors, 649-6324. Manchester Parkads on his ropJac^ment. pdstor at- the First Oongrega- gram. Dartmouth Rd., Storrs, Conn. square feet office,, utilities, good condition, $18,900. Phil- oven, completely air-condition and W u firmly stranded on dry division. Each ticket- wlU cost 7 In the church. ance due $63, take over pay Manchester 649-5306 Hunt’ "wtU remain an active tiona IChuroh, will use “ Love •jt-V. business zone 2. Excellent for brick Agency, Realtors, 649- ed. Hot water heat,. wall to The campaign wlU start Sat- C o l u m h i a Tolland County ^toid- It’s _ true that the com- jq cents. The Podium Players will hold ments of $9 monthly. Call 522- RN AT MANCHESTER Hospi CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 member of the party committee, and Forgiveness” as his ser- small business. 646-0022, 649- 8464. wall carpeting in living room, BOLTON — Four room Ranch. urtay with a ’’Youth Confer- poser wrote toe work quite far Enrollment Report open casting tonight at 7:30 at 0931. tal seeking home with family baths, 2-car garage, approx according to hls resignation ani'’ mon topic during the U a.m. A ^ lla t” Utter” In Hart- INTERESTING 4425. dining room and entrance hall. Tremendous value for only froan but ^ music j^ y Gardiner, principal Rham High School for "South for self and young child, pref MANCHESTER — nearly new, imately 3 acres of land- By ap nouncement and his oonim ^ts w ^ h ip ser^ee. _ ^ Robert Gehring Buy direct from ownW^^^$81,- $13,700. Just o ff lake, semi- ^ 0* Hebron Elementary School, Pacific.” EXCELLENT Duo-therm gas erably with child care avail 1,100 SQUARE feet industrial quality built two families. Sep pointment. Philbrlck Agmcy, at the'Tuesday session. Church School is at "9:30 a.m. nroarams Hebron Man 900. 643-8778. private beach. Home In excel toterpret^on j-eports the enrollment on Dec. ------heater, 80,000 btu. Also older able,, 7-3:30 shift. 643-1446. space for selected shop or stor arate furnaces, excellent fi Realtors, 649-8464. The meeting wa)S in the form and 10:46 a.m., in Kingsbury News of Servicemen Will Give Talk WORK lent condition. Will qualify for that was ro wild walking i960, was 644. During De- Manchester Eveniilg Her- electric stove, twin oven. Good. age, heat available. Two base nancing available. Hayes Agen o f a tcstlinonial for two mem- House. . ^ Pvt Josenh Wrona son of thrvngh It dry-shod was no 80 MATHER ST.—$1,850 down MANCHESTER — St. James VA or. FHA financing, with cember. Miss Mary Gray and aid Hebnm correspondent. ment areas in same building, cy, 646-0131. bers of the committee: Donald The Jralor Fellow- Wlllia^ Wrona , Red Cross WITH CAREER ____ _ Apdrtments--Fkits—^ to qualified buyer. 6 room Parish, 7 room SpUt on half 10% down. T. J, Crockett, mlfacle. to the f i :^ movement, 'Virginia Crlittenden pre- Mrs. Marjorie Porter, tel. 228^ 1,100 square feet each, heat acre lot- Built-In kitchen, pan S. Davis, Who resigned for per- ship meets Sunday at 8:18 p.m., j ^ EHIneton ^ totoraettOTsl Farm t o e s u n ^ e up to to* manner rp rp g m m on E c u ^ r 9116. SEWING MACHINE—1966 mod- BRICK RANCH — Modern Ranch, garage, city water, Realtor, 643-1577. . . tenements 63 available.' Call 643-8837, eled family room, 8 bedrooms, sonal reasons as selectman «m and'the Senior M grim Fellow- has romtfeted a nine S Drive Head Youth Exchange delegate to deecribed by Kipling in toe ______° ______- OPPORTUNITY el (never used) sacrifice $35 kitchen with bullt-ins, ' 2ti treed lot. H. M. Frechette, or $1 weekly. 628-4760. Realty. 644-0446, 289-3568. 1% batta. Mid 20s. Owner, 648- BOLTON—With $2,000 down you Paraguay, Robert GMulng of violntty of Mandalay, for ex- LOOKING for anything In roa! MAIN ST .— One block from baths, formal dining room, board, and Elmore A- Turking- Hall, eirtate rentals — apartments, 1689. can own this $14,900. four room Douglas FeBowe of Hebron Coventry, win speak at Satur- ample. Perhaps Mr. Wlnograd center. N|wly remodeled store family room with fireplace, 2- MANCHESTER VICINITY — 4 ton,. who had served for many The Junior Choir meets at 7 Gryk Named Not an ordinary job. This BATHROOM VANITY —brand homes, multiple dwellings, no ranch v WOT,. "WHO naa servea lor iiuuiy o 'T western Signal School, Ft Gor- bas been named diapter chair- day’s meeting of the Tny knowledge. Certainly Does David want to follow in zanne Shorts, 643-8886, J. Wat Supreme Court appeal. He re- ial co-workers. wardrobe; bookcases; photo- Realtor, 643-1577. tom 7 room through hall Cape, Hayes Agency, 646-0101,' ^ s e r v i c e Jan 29 startlmt with a training at Lackland in March. ToUand County Fair Commit- * encountered such the Wg game footsteps of his celved a letter ftom Justice SUNNy . AT center, opposite SEVEN RODm ' furnished home son Beach and Oo., Realtors. titler; dishes; fryer; cimtains; 2 full baths, garage, carpet A number recommenda- wrrice Jan. 29. starting with a ^ ^ ittended the Na- »/4 ROOM RANCH on a quiet one car garage up in the nominating committee by its ganized pack, which contains non Apts., a g(raduate piccolo Club has anouiKcd that a slate remained until March 1966. is not toeira I f It was Mr. sieith, who waa on hand for month of slaying his moth- Pick up and delivery. 647-9796. F. M.-A.M. Stereo with chang monthly. 742-8450. ROCKVILLE,—: Attractive 3H ing room with a unique residential street. 3 generous Green Manor section. Now va chalrnian, Atty. Allen.. - ■ some 60 boys registered In six and flute player, and Martina While to Paraguay he Uved Wtoograd’s desire to achieve the presentation yesterday, not- pr with a claw hammer June room apartinpnt, stove, refrig er, one month old, cost $400. fireplace arrangement and bedrooms, kitchen with bullt- cant, Is in. exceUent condition. Thorp on Conutmtees dens of the pack. Aldlns of 46 Ironwood Rd., “ ...... ed that the Alaskan brown bear » while she slept on a couch to COLONIAL MANOR Apart erator’ heat and parking, 15 ins. Large living room with Lot o f living space for the members Wednesday a* the an- Solid cherry “ Pennsylvania ment—includes appliances and 2 picture windows. Big Rep.V Walter I* Thorp the BasketbaU Pro green sophomore clarlet player. is more docile than he looks and toeir home at 184 HoUister St. Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 minute$ from Hartford, adults, fireplace.^ Family room, 2-car price. 10% down will get'you nual meeting at Oark’s Res- « waa unique. House” bedroom set. Kitchen utilities, private patio and cel family kitchen with built- 61st Assepibly Distric): for the T M e Coventry Recreation is not nearly as quarrelsome as Bail has been set for Vennard . no pets, $100. monthly. 649- garage, “ $19,700. Wolverton in. T. J. CrocketL Realtor, tauioiX taWaUmantic. ------GROOMING and boarding aU set. Lamps, small tools and lar, $155. per month. J. D. in oven, range and dish towns qf" AndQwr, Bolto^ and (Committee - sponsored boys’ Hie Herald’s Veriion Bureau including sugar cone, tobacco, the grizzly, although consider at $75,000, but no one has post- 4824, 8V5-1166. Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. Realtor, 643-1677. I . SB Bfr ¥> ft n ..- e e t nomtoattog committee in- breeds. Harmony Hills, H. C. more. 16 Wadsworth St, first Real Estate, 643-5129. washer. .Down the Jiall are Ooventiry. Jhas been harried to basketbaU progfram for Grades pineapple, oranges, peanuts. ably larger. ed it. He is being held to Enfield floor, rear apartment, after 4. 3' generous bedrooms and 2 three (jpi«mitteoB‘ ln the House 4, 6 and 6, will be held from Temporary comspondent is Salazar Works Chase, Hebron Rd., Bolton, MANCHESTER — Bolton town Mrs. James Young and Mrs. com, beans, coffee and tea. The brown bear Is the largest State Penitentiary. 643-5427. 41^ ROOMS, $126. 3Va rooms, line, 4 room apairtment, $120, mah-sized bathrooms. 2- of ^imrMenbativ^s: General 8:30 am . to 11:30 a.m. Satur- Bette (^atrale, teL 818-2846. He also Uved on a cattle carnivorous land animal In the APPROXIMATELY 40 square $116. Parking. 16 Forest St„ zone heat, aluminum com ONCE AGAIN John Dllworth. Now at Watkins quiet neighborhood, large yard. Law, J lsh arid" Giime, and the ddy in both the Robertson ranch and participated to a var- world, according to Mrs. Mc- BEAUTIFUL singing canary yards of carpet and pad. Mo off Main St., 646-0090, 643- binations, 2-car garage. CONNECTICUTS FASCINATINO INDOOR ANTIQUB . Committee on Oorrectloris. School On Cross St., and Gbv- A soci^ hour at 6 precedes References required. 643-5983. toe business session. Those in !«ty of aetivitlea in homes, Six paintings by Mra Marta Awley. and cage, $10. Coventry, 742- hawk Trendex, demit beige 6676. Taylor St., Manchester Rep. Thorp la continuing his entry. Grammar School on R t Vernon Lawyer Change Stolen terested in attending who have schools and the coanmunity. GalUs Salazar o f 54 Tracy Dr. sieith, who has been hunting 6742. tweed. Good conditibh, $200. VERNON-;-avaiIabie now, Sti "rovlng^Tfice hours” In the 31. ’ not been contacted should call Gehring may ba oaHed at his now being exhibited at for years, has made trips to 649-3796. THREE ROOM heated apart* and 4% rqpm apartments, wall three tow n, to be continued un- ThTp committee - sponsored On Bar Bureau From Dispenser Don’t freeze, Mrs. Burnham, ColUns Rd. home, R.F.D. 4, Ctoventiy, tor Watkins Bros. They Include a Africa, India, South America ment, with stove and refrig to. wall carpeting, refrlgeralor, til hearings are concluded on baske'tball' program for men o f •". i GERMAN Shepherd puppies for RELOCATING —must sell re FLEA MARKET Ice Skate Swap speaking engagemente, al- self-portrait; . a _portrait of her and___ the . Western U.S., as' well A thief pilfered $6 to change erator furnished. Call 643-5118 range, heat, ln^ cation, IS minutes from- Man diy and' stor^e area- Avail HARSFOiRD (AP)—Gov. John National Art School of San Boy Sees Smoke ing by an employe. ^ WALLPAPER SALE—300 pat- ment, screen^ porch, garage, from New England, New Yorii and INew Jeney, oRerlng Captain Aftosttris CooperatTve Kindergarten t«tlng estates, family relation- Dempsey appointed today Dr, Alejandro. chester, heat and hot water able February 1: Rb children Police qre also investigating , tonw In stock, 37c —97c single SEVEN PIEXJE mahogany bed handy location. $24,5M. Phil- thousands of worthwhile Items In obu n ^ style oild Imdajdtnt- from the University Conned- taught by Mrs. Edwin H. Law- ships, your signature, ------J - . Included. $125. adults, 643-7086. or pete. Call Janiee J. Gessay, furnlture, china, glass, copper, bTOse/ p r im itiv e . JolHi E. Franco of West Hart- she later continued her art But Fire Dies a recent break at Carlson Bbc- roU. Sberwin-WllUams, 981 room set, canopy bed, freezer, brick Agency, Realtoro, 649- tteut Ikpd received a master’s ton In the bqsement classroom estate, zoning, condemnation, ^ food to bto ntifitory staff with studies in Marian College, In- 878-OlSi. lamps, coin*, stamps, old tole and wooden w an , boidcs,^ litm Town firemen responded to press Inc. at 96 Hilllart St. i Mein St, Manchester. piano, desk, lamp, dishes, THREE ROO^ apartment, in 8464. d e g r » e r e ;H e ia z t a U o r ie d a t of toe , Second Congregational criminal procedurtJ, rights o f ^ the rank of major. dianapoHs, Ind. S(ie has spec- pieces, jewelry,’ trinkets, guns, brlo-a-brae and hnndnds ec an alann at Hartford Rd. and The owners ora not sura yet tools, miscellaneous. Can be cluding appliances .^ d heat, ANDOVER GARDEN apart others too numerous, to list. ■ > > - , N o t t T ^ r p . Cape Cod; and Church. Mrs. Julieo coelho will toe accused, anti-discrimination _ P ^ ^ * ^ SVanoo has been the Demp- lallzed in portraiture which, she MANCHESTER — seven rt>ohi Community Beach. ARMSTRONG vinyl rugs, 9 x seen Friday night and all day $100. J. D. Real Estate, 64$-. ments—3 rooms, stove and re lives wllA -wife, the former assist with the motning class laws. The Bill of Rights, law as sey temliy’s phystolan sinee says, attracted her from the McKee St. yesterday afternoon $2, $7.77. Sherudn-WilUams, 981 split with 1 V& bathk and one Saturday. 649-2104. 8129. frigerator furnished, $90., no POOD BAR OPEN THROUOKOUT THE M O W C ^ r ( jf e 5 S r daughter Mr. on Jt^: faiigW b j ^ l ^ R o ^ a the unauthorized 1961. -S be*mnlng------. ------broause.of ’.’the but, to f l ^ . their serv- ^ Mhin St, Manchester. lease. Leonard Agency, 646- car garage. ExceUqnt condi APARTMENT SIZE 19”, 4 MANCHESTER: — 3 rOom HBATIIiOOliu and Mia John (3«MtA o f Bt. 86, ert Kingsbury, m charge of partice of' law..- ^ Ooinmbia rm nm m U m t *nie governor otoo named Oel. psychological challenge Involved tees w e ^ t iweded. floor *b»ra 0469., tion.' Lot is 150x200. Ideal Ihca- OENERAU ADMISSION 90e TOfcAT RUG6 right, they’U be burner white Hotpoint electric apartment, first floor, appli Bolton. clbanlng tho classroom on Jan. Intormatlon on obtaining a viretola Carlson B. .WsttiereH, diractor to attempting to depict the Fire officials raid a young T tloh for the growing family. ; ^ o e Boort Meeting \ 28 will be-Mw. Owrett-’niomp- speaker may, be obtained by ^ of toe State Aeronouttos De- sitter’s p e V s ^ y by means of boy had turned to the alarm he m t a ^ ^ r i n g a fenco. • deUgtat if cleaned with Blue n$nge, fuU oven, good condi ances, haat and hot timter Ih- .. ■ ...... '' Owner transferred. Sensibly (With this ad or Special Dealer TIoket, 9 Admiailonafor |MM) tautro. Rent electric shampoo* tion. CaU after 6 p.m. 649- otude^ smaU quiet buil f.' \ TEUI&SDAY, JAOTtiBtT 19, 1987. PAGE TWENTY Avemge Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended The Weather denumy 7, 1967 jnUr and cold tonight, low IB Scout Leaders teens; mostly sunny tMnorrOW, About Town high in 30s. Manchester Duplicate Bridge -To Start Drive 15,045 Club- will sponsor a game to M«aitke$ter-^A City of Village Charm ' morrow at 8 p.m. at the Italian For Camp Fund (CSm s UM Adreirflsiii^ eo Page 31) PRICE SEVEN CENTS American Club, 135 Eldridge VOL. LXXXVL NO. 93 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 St Registrations will be taken The kickoff meeting of the at 7:4S. Refreshments will be Scout Family Division in Man served. The event is open to the chester for the Connecticut Val public. Those attending are re ley Girl Scout Development minded to park in the area sur Program will be held Tuesday rounding the clubhouse. at 7:30 p.m. at Concordia Lu theran Church. Chapman Court, Order of Atty. Anthony Oryk Is chair Amaranth, will meet tomorrow man of the division, which will at 7:43 p.m. at the Masonic solicit individuals and faunilies Temple. New officers will re with Girl Scout affiliations in hearse after, the meeting. Re the Manchester and Bolton NOW SAVE AN freshments will be served by areas. Mrs. Nell Miller, royal matron; The program seeks $450,000 1«0M and x .n «• s .fi and H. Haynor Davidson, royal to be used to develop camps at •Dn'a naiRait novalbr ^ > 2 Anti-Mao Leaders Dead patron. Officers are reminded the council-owned campsite 4 a b i^ . White and to wear colored gowns. near Tolland, Mass. The Scout Author to Talk Family Division will cover the l>v. Bt Christopher Mothers Cir^ .18 communities which are in cle will meet tomorrow at 8:30 Oliver Butterworth, author cluded within the Connecticut Pettieoat Top General, p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dan and English teacher at Hartford Valley Girl Scout Council. The 0 , LP Record iel J. Carey, 66 Ludlow Rd. College for Women,' will be program’s initial and primary Clearance! Mrs. Richard Berthiaume will guest speaker Tuesoay at 8 p.m. gift divisions are now soliciting Oup Regular Low PHce*0h r'-' Is Weapon Vice Premier be co-hostess. at a meeting of Keeney St. corporations, individuals, clubs 40 denier n^ons with ^ School PTA in the auditorium of and organizations, and com lace bottom!, settd- a The VFW Auxiliary will the school. He will speak on munity leaders. tailored, embroldereted sui of parents and cubs. Any boy in the school cafeteria. and place. 49;97'-oi..- •f they plan to return to Vietnam after an extended leave. (AP Photofax) widow who hcrids a' $164,000 slan 865 3 4^ 9 7 OMtMbnadcloth, laoe, .'IKNO Ha SM>-P1NG Intereated. in joining the pack der Judgment against him. His LO JUI-CHINO PO I-PO cide.' stretch straps, padded failure to pay or to respond to Earlier today one of Mao’s may attend with a parent. Manchester PTA Council will 885 69.97 48.97 Caisson Disease 'Imd f l b ^ . A-B-C other court orders in connection mouthpieces, the theoretical meet tonight at Green School. asps; 8M. ' journal Red Flag, disclosed that St. Bridget’s Rosary Society 8120 89.97 62.97 with the suit has led to his being Coffee will be served at 7:30 Caisson disease, also known GIs Uncover Huge Tunnel, some nominal followers of the will sponsor a military whist ordered jeUled for contempt of Today’s Testimony and the business meeting will as the "bends,” sometimes oc court if he appears in New party chairman have become and setback card party tomor be at 8. General Manager Rob Not for Him curs in men who work in deep York. alarmed by the turmoil sweep row at 8 p.m. in the school ert Weiss will speak on "The caissons or tunnels where high Girls’ Styled Gifls’ 100% Qrlbtt® Powell’s chief aide, C. Sum SYRACUSE, N.Y. (AP) ing the Chinese mainland, say cafeteria. Refreshments will be Educational Budget in Relation Girls* Girls’ atmospheric pressure must be A Possible VC Headquarters ner Stone, said persons who ing, "You are going too far" served. The event is open to the to the Town Budget.” The i" ' —Six-year-old Mark Vir Baker Sought LBJ maintained. It results from have heard the record describe and “ You are making a mess of public. meeting is open to the public. ginia announced he would sudden decompression. Blonds. SAIGON South Viet- weapons, booby traps and some Many of the strikes were It in such -terms as “ fantistic,” not eat any of the goose his It." Winter Cowls /.px rvnorntinn Ct^ guerrillas Within the vast bor- against the northeast line, along “ unbelievable” and ’!wild.” father had shot and his But the official Peking Peo Comp. Volm tii CoMp. VsIm H CSMP. Valeti $4 te $1 .r,, o mg. «>e ho bo woods 25 miles “ MIG Valley” In the Red River The record was made last mother was preparing to For Financial Talk ple’s Daily quoted a Shanghai dw Falls turned up a northeast of Saigon. Delta, but there was no report week by Jubilee records. Stone coo}t. WASHINGTON (AP) — Bob- Today, WilMams put Baker on ^ a r d as saying, ‘W e will sive tunnel today within phase of a drive of any MIGs rising to challenge said, and will be given an inten The parents, Mr. and Mrs. by Baker testified today that the stand aqd began questioning 8 8 the Iron Triangle that may engaging about, 30,000 Amerl- the American raiders, sive publicity campaign and Donald P. Virginia of Syra* around July 1962, he went to see him about 1961, the first of two not, quit until complete v c Beautifiil Floors From have served as the long- can and South Vietnamese Groimd flghUng In South Viet nationwide distributfon. Powell cuse, asked why and were “ the best friend I had around yftarii In which Baker is accused ^ . sought headquarters of the troops. nam was confined to small, is to get. 22 cents per repQrd as told: the Caipitol,” the then ivice pres- o f evading taxes totaHng about Great selection of dres^ and Smartly styled mods and regular Viet Cong’s 4th military in the air war, American scattered engagements,' but al both the author and perfoimer, “I ddn’t-want to get gooM Ident, about hisfinaactal.prob- maw: J™ caspal winter coats. Nbvelty Dacron® polyester ’n eottons; waists; wools, cordunors, stretch lems. I ) Baker said he, former Gov, wports-There have been-sever- region, from which Com- bombers hammered at North lied commanders reported a which meaiifr -a sale of 750,9(X) pimples.” ’ ' tweeds, ch^ks, plaids. Lpr^y dressy end semi-casnals; .lace, nylons. Sizes 3-8X and 7 to ll'. series of clashes from the south- records would bring In enough munists have launched at- Vietnamese rail yards and main TEMPLE JJooJL CoiPMnq^ solid colors; scarf or fur collaix; tockM and niffl4 trims. 8hmt er 'to pay the co)jrt judgment, . ^ tacks on Saigon outposts. lines Thuraday for me fourth some with attached tioods; quilted % sleeva. Sizes 34X aiid 7-11 ,6tone’aisQ said. « ;iml|ltsUng name, S or pile lined. Sizes 4-6X and 7-14.. Men of tbe U.g, Light J a ^ But nim ta^ \ S ^ ™ t n a m e s e headquax- company Is bring out a book of iS^fag^asiiiiQ Jtmhsori Biati Vlcij prMlderit .w ,, in a H oward hlmseili:,.,ftnd a Red Guard Powell's sennons, from which ;the -ttoro.' • ' ' r ■e^and res- wljo defected said in Taipei Dec. the royalties''Will go to Mni. To Stop German ■TesMfyinig- in i ^ own defetriria taurarit at Chartotte, N.C. 27 that Lo jumped off a building Boys* Permanent Press KnOTTl,,. IM rammuiJ. wto mum,. 0»m mt. J. , , ait his trial on income tax eva dli James. When Hodges was chosen sec- only broke a leg. sion and other d^irges, Baker or, said they found maps, plans, return. and-destroy ' sweep In southern Poweirs New York court trou JFK Publication reitary of commerce in the John ITie waU paper said to , 60, said also that he had overpaid January Special most an Xuyen Province and in bles, along w ith a House com- F. Kohnedy administratl^ 1* the first day killed 16 Viet Oong. njHtee’s accusation of deception -IIAMSURG, Oanramy. (AP)— his 1961 income taxes rafbrir 1961 bs decided, - a«c6tdir« to police WHOf and a Dress Shirts Corduroy Slacks ttNui underpaying Uiejiri by. This was one of five scattered in hlB handling of congressional Look magazine today fll6d an the testimony, to sell his inter- thd ruMng par^y pmitburo; « o 4 504 as the government alleges^.; ci:iaMiG Comp. ValMtt 2,91 • 3,91 CsMp. Vslat i.9 l JVo Sign of Life operations in which the Viet travel funds, are responsible for appticatton for a temporary in est to Baker .and Jones for $66,- after Ws second sulcicide attemiA namese command said a total of the challenge to his House' aeat junction barring further publlca- "I.w as in very seritnis flnan- 4is6, __ the______sum_ to be paid on the “ because he was_ afraid of his TILE BATHROOM 43 Viet Oong were killed. Casu th&t has kept him on the side Crimes.” tion of whit it contends is an i e S ^ h e 19te alties to government troops lines since the DOth Congress _ ___ _ a sum of ,Pp I-po besides being a vies Installed—up to 100 sq. ft. Tanker’s Wreckage were reported light in all live. opened. unautborixed Mrialization of went to the best friend t had $913Tiis whlresldent and told represented Interest ho paid to and an alternate member of the him I had a very-serious pinb- iio()g«s. ■Testafylng earlier In Ihe politburo. m in ivy oxfords and broaddotha. 50% cotton corduroy sladu. gttet Sighted on Mountain troops repulsed a mortar and troversy by announcing his in Another court refused liook an Sizes 8-18. MOV ' ground attack against a niiU- tention to try to keep Powell, a l«m ." trial, Hodges said he did not There was no way. of confirm- tary post 60 miles southwest of fellow Democrat, from being injunction yesterday- Baker said he asked the; vice consider this interest but part of tog the wall newspaper’s report SPOKANE. Wash. , (AP) — flew oyer the area today with Saigon in the Mekong Delta. A seated as long as Ae was in con The court, after hearing six president’s advice, and he the purchase price. " which was also relayed to Bel- Free The wreckage of a KC135 Jet infrared equipment, h o p ^ to spokesman said IS Viet Cong tempt of court and subject to hours ' of arguments, said It picked up a telephone and under questioning by Wll- grade by the Peking corre- detect heat from any wreckage. Estimates Entire Stock Entire Stodc tanker that vanished ’imursday were killed and government arrest. would Issue its verdict Monday called “Il’s friend and my u ^ s . Baker said “ I believed spondent of Tanjug, the Yugo- night over rugged mile-high GrOuivl search parties headed casuaHies were light.' NEW YORK (AP) — Esther in Look’s suit against the G er-' friend," tfie late Sen. Robert S, then and I believe now that this Slav news agency. Neither Pe- into the area on snow vehicles. Men’s “ Never-Press” Men’s Nationally Famous country northeast of here has In the northern province of James, the Hariem widow who man illustrated magazine Stern. Kerr, D-Okla. waa an iiiterest payment." kliig Radio nor the New China Snowmoe experts were taken SHOP AT been sighted, an Air FVjrce ’Thua Thlen, the U.S. Marine won a defamation judgment The next issue of Stem goes on Baker said he, mecuring the Baker testified that because News Agency carried it, but it along to seaixm on foot if necee- spokesman ' reported ' today, base camp and airstrip at Phu against Rep. Adam Clayton sale Tuesday. vloe president, “ advised me to cf a he did not claim as a has not been their practice to HOME Slacks Dress Shirts imere was ho sign of life. sary. Bai, 10 miles southeast of Hue, Powell has moved to make sure Stern, which bought the O r - g» immediately to Sen. Kerr’s deduction bank interest paid by carry wall newspaper-reports, Oar R09. $4.99 Two civilian snowcat drivers, There wwe earlier reports o< was hit by 30 to 35 mortar she will get all royalties from man magazine rights from Look office, which I did.’ ’ him______and Robert P. Thompson of The army waU paper identl- DIAL Jerry Bits and Dell Kerr, re signals from what could have rounds today, but U.3., head- the oongresaman’s new long- for a reported $72,500, has re- Baker said he told Kerr about Dallas, Tex., who in 1961 en- fled Lo and Po as counterrevo- ported they sighted the wreck been a survival radio, but Ool. fused to make changes in the Ws financial problems, and (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) 643-6662 age and one body in a moun Woodrow Abbott, commander of (See Page Ten) (See Page Six) original text as requested by the Kerr made arrangements for a It 3 “ tainous area near 4,970-foot the 92nd Aerospace Wing, said family of the late President John $250,000 loan from the Fidelity No Obligation Rathdrum Bald. that did not necessarily mean F. Kennedy and agreed to in Bank & Trust Oo. In Oktahoma Work chino pants and caapaV there were survivors. He said New York by Look and Manches City, Okla. * slacks redl-Cuffed . . . For^el® The area is about 40 miles the radio could have been ac Kerr also said be would make northeast of Spokane, and about ter. OPEN DAILY Polyester, and cotton or Dacron® tivated by the Impact of the a personal loan fo. Baker for $50,- five miles southwest of the base Look is seeking an injunction Three Airmen Alive FORMICA COUNTER TOPS Polyester and cotton. crash. on the basis of what it calls 000, Baker said. , 9 -6 search camp set up earlier to The pdane was making an ap Earlier, Baker’s chief lawyer, EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED day by the Air Force. vlcdations of contract by Stern. 78 Colors to Choose From proach to land at Fairchild Air Before any testimony was tak Edwanl Bennett Williams, had After Copter Crash THUR. 9 - 9 Pope faded earlier for all the Base, where ail those en the court proposed that Look named Kerr as the recipient of nine missing men. Darkness, were stationed, when It $100,000 given by California sav and Stern try to reach on out- Arthur Raymcato Hans Guard Staiioe reported today Stern lawyers. Brooklyn, N-Y. Mve search throughout the ijaavaii. charged that Baker kept about three of five airmen whose heli Bed Pillows After a 35-mlnute recess law At. Virginia Beach, the Aldan- n^6W- Snow was up to five feet Earlier Thursday, another $80,000 of the $100,000. copter plunged into the AiUanitiC yers for both parties returned tic Fleet Amjdriblous Force said deep In the vast search area- to court and said they had Williams said he would prove had been found alive on a r ^ . An Air Force aearrti plane (See Page Four) that aU of the money, most of it The station said that the l ^ y the survivors rescued by a ARMSTRONG fedled to reach an understand Marine Corps helicopter wera in $10) bills, was turned over by of wje bad been found ffloehng ing. The court then continued the pilot; Foley and Its hearing and called witnesses Baker to the late Sen. Robert S. W *he ocean and tbait the fifth Nelson, man still waa miselng. Hanson. involved in the contract signed Kerr, D-Okla. A few weeks la A s ^ h plane spotted the Radio contact the heh- by Look and Stern last Novem ter, on Jan. 1, 1963, KCrr dlCd (d Embossed Linoleum a heart attack. raft and the ttoee were taken by ber. Dirksen for GOP: one of the search ships. They ''^r® ^ c ^ t o were to be taken to the Cherry Red label DuFtmt Dacron® poly the amphibious command ship Makes a beautiful practical floor in colorful 3 dimensional design. Point, N.C-, Marine Air Stati«a. ester bed pillow: 21" x 27" cut Taconic o « the ^ r t h Carolina Its richly textured appearance size; Cord wcHed; floral or stripe Their helicopter vanished at Beer Drinkers Beware! sea Wednesday off the North coast. ' ticks, Press War Effort R was believed the helUx^ec makes it ideal for'ju st about any Carolina coast. .1,. had oidy a five-minute fuel suF The navy offlclaUy listed the room in the house and the soft ' d’V ^ ' 'XSmft ‘ Another Democrat was more ply left when iit Sent its last rsr WASHOfarpN (AP) - ‘'Ap five’ as missing Thursday. They caustic in Ms assessment of the dio message. - colors will give a lift to any decora prising ihe state 'of a “ vexed ^Dwile Flanking* are Lt. Peter J. Nelson, pilot of SQUARE troubled" union. Senate Re appraisal. The aircraft then was about 20 tive scheme. the plane, of Wrangell, Alaska; miles from the , Taconic and YARD publican Leader Everett M. “ I gather that Messrs. Dirk Lt. (J.G.) William Thomas Fol ttrioien faM prescribed rein- sen and Ford are strongly In about 135 mi'lee from the mili Old English Game ey of Lakehurst, N:J. copUot; tary camp. fetved U.8. determination and stq ^ rt of the Vietnam war, but U . Thomas Lee Angroe, doctor, ^ 'jn o re vigorous effort on land, strongly opposed to paying ft* BUNGAY, England (AP) — Hewitt listened with sympathy of Virginia Beach, Va.; ADR-2 Armstrong • Guaranteed 1st Quality sea and In the air” to end the it,” said Sen. Albert Gore, D- The landlord of the Three Tuns and granted Ross permission to r r in Vttotnam. Tenn. "TWs would have thoee tavern a sk ^ a Bungay mag- stay open after 11 p.n^. for the • Cut from Full Rolls And Houke OOP Leader Ger- who are Zghtlug and dying istrate Thursday for permission annual dinner of the dwile fflonk- aits R- Fonl haa vowed RepubUr make the only sacrifice,” Tensions Eased M ONTINA® to keep hlB pub open later than ers. BuUetm • Regularly 9.95 can e|){x>8ition to a wartime tax But there were only RepubU- usual for the sake of the Waven; “ It’s really simple, this increase until President jmm- oana to cheer, m,Democrats to ey Valley Dwile Plonking Asso^ game,” Devereaux told neWs- During Exams Mti m ak^ convincing case’* (diide, when Diiricsen! and Ford clatlon. men. “ One team goes roxind, in a SOVIET TALKS BEGUN VINYL CORLON for the boost be seeks. TU C ^N , Ariz. (AP) — The delivered the twin speerties they "Dwile Plonking?" said Mag- circle while the people In the WASHINGTON (AP) — NOW TOe two minority leculers de University of Arizona’s Alpha A tantalizing different flooring with a said were neither replies nor istrate Douglas Hewitt. “ What other team take turns to be in me state Deportment dis livered ihelf Joint appraisal Phi sorority has Its own way of rebuttals to the State of the Un is dwile flonking?” the middle. closed today that the United natural design' effect that fits prac Thursday night before aome 250 The chap in the middle, the redieving exam Jitters, ion message Johnson took to “ I don’t know,”, said, the pub States has started talks with tically every d^orative theme. Use it Republican colleagues In the flonker, whirls round in the o f The girls formed two. lines on Congress, 10 days ago. UCan, Charles Ross, 46. the Soviet Union on tbs pos with everything from modem to d T ltol’a hot, crowded old Su; IMrfcsen and some of Ida Re- poslte direction. He’s got a their parking lot this week and - “ It’s a fine (dd English game sibility of avoiding a new feudal. Ideal for both home and busi preme Court chamber. publioan colleagues were on the that has been going on for the dvrile — what you might call a on sljpial anus race ta- anttballistin ness, Can be installed on floors in -Ford said November’s elec SQUARB White House guest list tor a buf (AP Photocox) 400 years:" 'R obert Dev- dishcloth - soaked in beer wWpped-cream pies at e « h otfa- mlaelle systems—and indicat direct contact with the ground. 19 YARD tion victoilet gave the OOP a fet and reception a lew hours ereaux, a member of the hanging dn'ttie end of a pole er. Sororitty leaders said It not msndatis to chart "a new dlrec- called a driveller. only eases the tension but ed the Soviets may be in beautiful celors. before the speech. Cleanup Task Challenging WVDFA committee,’ told the terested. “The department tton ter America. “ As we look “ He has to flick it off the end nntakeS the girls work harder, Ford outlined Republican do Judge. “ You have' two teams has no reason to boUeve,’* * Preparation and Installation Extra ahead, R ^ b lica n a see a pro- mestic prcqiosals, Hetlng a Considerable cleanup work c