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MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1966 The Weather PAGE EIGHTEEN Aveilage Dally Net Pr8as Run Foreeaet ef V . B. Weather Brnm iian rV B tfr lEti^nins 1 | m l & For the Week Ended Oeoember It, ItM Freezing rafai,^eleet ehai«taig to rain In most eectlouz teuight, Ifanoheater W ATS8 will Tha Wa Two Group o< Con­ then to snow nunrtee beforo m e n About Town meet tomorrow at the Italian cordia Lutheran Church will Maintenance^ College Topics DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY 1 4 ,1 5 1 lag; variable olondiaee% e o titr h American Club, Eldrldga 8t. have a potluck and meeting to­ lEuptiing morrow. morrow ai 6:30 p.m. at the Skating - G>asting M enber of Um Audit Weighing In will be from 7 to b HARTFORD, EAST HARTFORD. WEST HARTFORD Bureau e( ClroulatloB Manche»ter—’A City of Village Charm am Ass*nbly, Catholic 8 p.m. The program will be church. Members art reminded Of Budget Workshop Today MIDDLETOWN. BRISTOL. MANCHESTER ladias of Ocdtwntbus, wtn apon- ‘Come as You Were One Year to bring table aettings. The ex­ aor a mmmajfe aale Wednea- Ago.” Secret pale will be re­ ecutive committee is arranging a n d n e w BRITAIN (Olaaettled Adrortlsing on Page Id) PRICE SEVEN CENtI day at 9:30 a m. at liott'a au- vealed. the potluck before the meeting. The board of aduoation fi- prorram (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1966 permarket. Mcmbcra are ra- nance committee will hold Its from 38,OM to 118,000. minded to bring article* for the The* Hartford Pembroke Col­ Charter Oak Council, Boy The capitol Improvement pro­ Scouts of America, will meet No ice skating will be allow­ third budget workshop tonight Bale to the store tomorrow at lege Club will meet Thursday gram is not a part of the edu­ and elect officers tomorrow at ed at any o f the park depart­ at Bennet Junior High School cation operations budget. It is 7:30 p.m. « at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Klngswood School for Boys, ment maintained areas today. at 7:30. Maintenance of. Plant due to be submitted to the J_ Richard Page, 40 Wolcott Hill Events Rd., Wethersfield. Slides taken West Hartford. The meeting Coasting iwill be permitted in and the Community College board of e4ucatlon this week. will be preceded by a dinner at Centef Springs Park until dark. It includes larger than 118,000 — O a r — by members of their travels will budget will be covered. Assembly ‘Expenses’ 6;30 p.m. Skiing is expected tonight at installations and repairs, like Vietnamese Schoolgirl be featured. Those wishing to the Mt. Nebo ski slope from Section 700y maintenance of the installation of television In State submit slides ihay contact Mrs. 6:30 to 10:30. plant, takes up 2.4 per cent of E. Corbin Sweeney, 175 Main Miantonomoh Tribe, lORM, sets as a prelude Lo instruction­ STOP.SH0P MORSE will meet at 7 tonight in Tink­ next year’s proposed 35.6 mil­ al TV in the schools. St., Manchecter. SUPER MARKETS C O lX E fiC er Hall. Deputy Great Sachem Manchester Chapter of lion education operations budg­ Another Item of note in this Manchester L,odge of Masons Anthony E^dio of Southington SPEB3QSA will rehearse to­ et. The expenditure proposed section la a recommendation to Under IRS Serntiny Yankee Atomic will preside at the raising of totals 3134,908, whith is 341.500 remove the bricH wail which will meet tomorrow at T:30 p.m. chiefa Refreshments of corh night at 8 at Bunce School on forms a part of Education Olcott St. more than this year’s allotted Mortgage Goes Newest Suicide by Fire at the Masonic Temple. World and venison will be served after 393.318. This year that figure Square at Bennet Junior High Series films will be shown after the meeting. takes up 1.8 per cent of the School. Because no money has HARTFORD (API __ An'^y*“ ’ marks an attempteSOOO of their 32,800 pay “ a busineas meeting. The meeting of Mancheeter been alloted for its repair in H A K lh U K U / A t ' ) A n y i,gi,ifttlve leaders to skirt pense money, they still had to To N.Y. Brokers budget. attempt by legislative lead- » . . . ------— -document------• such expenses. St. Elizabe others Circle Cedarettes. scheduled for to­ Maintenance of plant is a past years, the wall has de­ the provision which prevents XI Gamma Chapter of Beta will meet Weuna.sday at 8:16 night. is canceled because of the teriorated and CurtlA aaid that ers to list the $2,500 law this hold-over Legislature from He said the state will be a Barista AJminiilralien lengthy section of the budget, filing records of this 32,600 HARTFORD (AP) — A a Aceeunlint • SrerHtritI Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow p.m. at the home of Mrs. Albert storm. covering almost 15 pages. In it the cost of repairing it would maker pay as "expense getting any salary. U .S . A id e at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Sobielo, 226 School St. Mrs. be prohibitive. It would cost The 196SA,egi8latuIv saw each "expense” payment to the Inter' combination of New York i IS) Ann St., Held. 522-2261 arc items like salaries for main­ money” will be watched by nal Revenue Bureau so the lat Stanley Pearson of Marline Rd., James Gleason will be co- Center Congregational Church tenance men, contracted serv­ less to remove it, he said. member paid a total of 32,600. brokers successfully bid to- The Community College Internal Revenue agents. terr will navehave recoraarecords on this.uua. i . - ,, *» Co-Edntstio^ ■ Vernon. hoetess. has postponed its annual meet­ ices, replacement of furniture Of that, 32.000 was listed as One complication noted b y . day for the financing of a budget, scheduled for coverage In order to get that amount salary and 3600 as expense mon­ U n in ju r e d ing, scheduled for yesterday and equipment, and supplies. qears of service Conley is that there will not be Wednesday, has been set for to­ exempt from Income tax pay­ ey. Unable to da that for the Connecticut Yankee Atom- afternoon, until Sunday at 3 The biggest Jump is 314,000 any "withholding tax” deducted ■ jg Power Co. $40 million p.m. at the church. night due t.o the conflict caused ments, the legislators will have hold-over legislature, the 32,500 for replacement of furniture by the town forum series to document every penny they Is to be paid for expense*. on thle 32,6(X). mortgage. and equipment In most of the Wednesday night. spend under the category of Lawmakers have always re­ Thus many lawmakers with Manchester Assembly, Order schools. The coverage of these Three bids were opened in In A tta c k Not a part of the education necessary expenses. ceived 10 cents a mile for dally only modest expenses could be New York and telephoned to a of Rainbow for Girls, will have items 's lengthy and detailed, operations budget, the Com­ That was the word today from travel pay, and this will con­ hit with a total lump sum tax an initiatory meeting tonight at ranging from the replacement hearing before the State Public munity College budget proposes District DIrectoT Joseph J. (3on- tinue. bite when they fill out their in­ Utilities Commission here. SAIGON, South Tiet HOUSE five days left 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Of­ of Venetian blind tapes (3300) expenditures of 3166.488 In ley Jr. of the U. S. Internal Referring to the new listing come tax returns. The PUC approved the bid Nam (A P )— A Vietnamesto ficers are reminded to wear to the installation of 400 audi­ 1965-66. Of this amount, It He suggested that the General Revenue Bureau. of 32,500 as expense money, from Merrill, L)mch, Pierce, [schoolgirl committed sui­ white gowns. torium chairs in Bentley School hopes to repay the town 3109,- Oonley said: Assembly members might be Fenner Smith. Inc., together (32,000). He said that revenue agents JANUARY 000 In tuition and other In­ will not automatically accept “ No matter what they call It, prudent If they arranged for with Blythe A Co., Lehman cide by fire at Nha Trang Lakota Council, Degree of One reason for the increase, come. each legislator must report the some pay - as - you - go arrange­ Brothers and Salmon ft Hutzler. . today in what was an- according to the budget mes­ the "expense allowance’’’ de.slg- Pocahontas, will have a kitchen The budget has been approved 32,600 as Income. Against that, ment, or consider the matter The company will be charged sage of Superintendent of by the college’s Citizens Advi­ natlon to be listed In legislative in filing estimated tax returns. I nounced as a political pro- CORSET SALE social tonight at 8 at the home pay to members of the General they may deduct allowable ex­ 4.485 per cent over a period of of Mrs. Pauline Forcucci, 58 Schools William Curtis, is that sory Council. This year, the col­ penses with their duties such as I test against Premier 'Tran the minimum figure for trans­ lege Is operating on a 3122.500 Assembly. 28 years. HALE HillcreBt Ave., West Hartford, The expense allowance desig­ lodging and meals." Company officials said the Van Huong’s government. ENDS SATURDAY for members and guests. fer o f items from plant main­ budget which includes a 37,000 Conley said that two years Hoang Thi Yen Phu, lH, Main Street^Manchester tenance to the capital Improve- supplemental appropriation. nation of the 32,500 to be paid mortgage bonds would be .sold lawmakers for this unusual two ago, when the lawmakers got Ground Rules on Feb. 3. drenched herself with gaaollM STILL A G O O D SELECTION OF Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars I.ssuing $40 million in mort­ during an antigovemment dem­ of Lebanon, will meet tonight gage bonds was part of Connect- onstration by about 4,000 per* GARMENTS AND SIZES at 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. In A ssembly i icut Yankee's plan to raise mon- sons in that coa.stal city 300 i ey for it to build its atomic miles northeast of Saigon, and PORK burned to death. Pfc. Edward M. Zikus Jr., son I electric power plant at Haddam of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zikus, Are Finished Suicide, often by speciaculao AVAILABLE IN YOUR 1 Neck. The PUC has already 45 Birch St., participated lest granted the company approval methods, has become frequent month In exercise Roll Back, a HARTFORD (AP) — Ground to borrow up to $25 million and among Vietnamese BuddhistZi PETITE whether in political proteM or five-day winter field training rule.s lor the upcoming “ special issue 335 million in stock. exerci.se in Korea. He is a driver regular” .session of the General for personal rea-sons. in Co. C, 1st Battalion of the But the girl's was the find SAVE $2. ON SAVE $2. CHORALE Assembly include an attempt to Refunds Drop considered aimed at a Saigoa division's 31st Infantry. reduce the number of public BEAUTY SALON HARTFORD (AP)-The tax' administration since six monka hearings. and a nun immolated them­ PLAYTEX GIRDLES MAIDENFORM GIRDLE Members of Campbell Coun­ The rules, agreed on Monday cut has resulted-in a .sharp drop cil, K of C, will meet tonight 84 CHURCH STREET in Internal Revenue Service tax selves by Hre in 1968 in th* by Democratic and Republican Buddhi.st campaign that helped Reg. 8.99 Lightweight at 7 at the K of C Home and leaders, give many committee refunds, an JRS report shows. Reg. 8.96 Cloth Lined gir­ then go to the Aheam Funeral It may sound paradoxical, but South Vietnamese paratroopers stand guard with bayonets fixed as shouting de.stroy the regime of President $6.95 Lycra in-long leg panty. $6.99 Specializing in chairmen the power to decide Ngo EHnh Diem, a Roman CMb* dle with fingertip panels. Home, 180 Farmington Ave.. which bills shall be aired at it’s true. Many people who nor­ Buddhist monks and their followers are herded into trucks in a subuH) of Sai­ Hartford, to pay rekpects to olic. hearings. mally receive refunds will pay Reg. 11.96 Cloth Lined Reg. 6.95 Lycra in reg­ the late John E. Dwyer of West CHILDREN'S HAIR CUTTING CENTER CUTS taxes come April 15. gon. About 70 monks and 100 of the followers were after tear gas help­ In Saigon, two teirorlst gr»- zip-panty with fingertip Hartford, a former past grand However, in order, to make ed to stop a demonstration by the mob. (AP Photofax.) nades were aimed at the Amerl- $9.95 ular or panty style. $5i9 sure this added power will not It's because the tax cut takes panels. knight of Campbell Council. effect in two stages, part in 1964 can presence hi Soudi 'Vied be abu.sed, the rules provide that Nam. PERMANENT WAVE 10 Hou.se members or five Sena­ and part in 1965. But the with­ Reg. 4.96 Reg. 1.69 ea. The Manchester Women’s holding rate—the anaount the New Storm on the Way They exploded from Club ha-s canceled its meeting, tors may force a public hearing Bus Faster ing of the headquarters of MaA Living Stretch Bra $3.95 Chansonette Bra 2 for $3.22 SPECIAL on any bill by petitioning for it. employer takas from ' the em­ scheduled for tonight, because ploye's paycheck—was reduced Gen. Frank A. Osmanski, s» FUNERAL HOME collected on the horses. tion of the entire installation Yfg FORM FIT ROGERS’ CONTOUR B R A ...... $2.39 Call 643-0322 or 649-9800 (Home) “ At the end of the day BARRINGTON, 111. (A P )— Caruiles and blankets are bomb squad axpsilta. FUNERAL Quiet London Views he had won nothing and in great demand today in Barrington, one of the scores A crew of VieoMunese ale^ REG. 7.95 Owned and Operated By he had lost an awful lot,” of towns in northern Illinois without electricity for the tricians had been ruradi^ Wires .SERVICE Constable Andrew Fergu­ third straight day after a damaging ice storm, through file ceiling, tiro m BESTFORM SIDE-ZIP GIRDLE ...... $5.95 MRS. ZINNY WIEGEL son told the North London them wars arrseted imniediato* WALTEai N. •ft ifMipi, tfo! Pre-Dawn Rehearsal magistrate’s court Mon­ Barrington a suburb of 5,800^ ly on suspickm that fiiay migkl REG. 12.95 LECLERC Cloeed Mondays— Open Other Days 9 to 5 day. population northwest of Chica ships of the pioneers in the mov­ have plsinted the grsnadsa iov FORTUNA LONG LEG GIRDLE ...... $10.95 Director Jolie, 24, an hnmlgrant go, was among the cohununities ie, “ How the West Was Won” the Viet Cong. Friday till 8 P.M. LONDON (A P )—The roll of muffled drums sounded from the West Indies hardest hit by the storm, the proved “ so reminiscent, we 23 Main Street, Manchester through London streets before dawn today in somber r^ pleaded guilty to embezzl­ worst in the area in 17 years. didn’t stay long.” f(8ee Page Ten) REG. 12.50 About 1,(XXI homes still were Call 649-5869 hearsal for Sir Wnston Churchill’s last journey. ing 361.60 of the fare Kenneth C. Grom, a musician, money. without heat or power. said he and his wife and two NEMO ADJUSTABLE WAIST GIRDLE...... $9.99 Pork Cutlets (Uli) .79* All traffic stopped in the heaul^ An estimated 15,000 to 20,000 died Simday at the age of 90. A( daughters have been dividing of the mourning capital as the homes and businesses in the their time between their home Copper Nickel gun carriage which will carry Lady Churchill’s request, -the northern and northwestern sub­ Archbishop of Canterbury will and a neighbor’s. Spare Ribs 0 9 * his body in Saturday’s funeral urbs remained without heat and “ We had a couple of sleeping Worth 15,000 ANTRON rolled through the darkened conduct ttie coffin to a cataf­ England Trip alque In Westminster Hall, light but utility company bsigs — we opened them up and streets to St. Paul's Cathedral. spokesmen said the job of line U j c u l f i a a l i i L Poik U h ‘s r 4 5 ‘. Bm n ’s t 5 9 i where ttie body will He in state used them as extra covers — Collector Says WALTZ GOWN The procession marched from repairing probably will be fin­ for three days. For Johnson anything that resembled a Westminster Hall to 8t. Paul’s. ished Wetoesday. blanket I think we were using,” ATTENTION Women office cleaners and oth­ The Archbishop, Dr. Michael MANKATO, Minn. |AP) Regularly 36. Antron* myth trl- Ramsey, la roiritual head of the In Barrington, as in other he said. Coin collector Bemhnrdt Nottke er early workers were the only Although skelters were set up oot gown charmingly frosted spectators. Church of Bmgland. With only Still in Doubt storm-stricken towns, many has a copper nickel he claime 18 at bodice with lacy loveliness. A Royal Air Force escort led family mourner* around him, families have doubled up. Oth­ to two churches, they still were worth nearly 36,(XK), and he unoccupied Monday night, said In VanRaalte n e w whisper the way. A naval officer, naked he will say prayers. The family ers are virtually camping out to hopes K wiU "pick up a few more WASHINGTON (AP) — PreM- Alfred Belz, local Civil Defense ool<»s. Prim pink. Tudor rose, 4.99 sword reversed, followed in the will take its leave and a mili­ homes,that have been dark and thousand in value wHh time. Foam ecru. White, and Blue MOTHERS tary guard of honor will begin dent Johnson left Bethesda Nav­ cold since the storm struck Sat­ director. funeral march Actually, Klttke picked it m mist. Sizes 32-40. $ al Medical Center at 1 :^8 p.m. urday. “ Mo.st familie.s are staying SENSATIONAL PORTRAIT OFFER! ICEBERG LEnUCE Soldiers and airmen- paced its vigil for a dollair as a joke to add m beside the naval bluejackets At 11 a.m. Wednesday the hall today to return to the White "W e’ve got our coats on, ex­ with friends who have power,” hie counterfeit ooilecUon. tra blankets on the bed and can­ he said. hauling the gun carriage. A Hne will open to the public. R will House. Kottke said Monday night ha of empty limousines trailed be­ close only for members of the The President and Mrs. John­ dles and flashlights lit all over ARISTOCRAT-PERLCREST By THE bad been offered "close to 38,s hind. Churchill family and official son, both hospitalized since Sat­ the house,” Robert P. Cunning­ (X)0” for the mls-etsmped nichM BY POPULAR DEMAND ROGOZINSKPS Youngsters Enjoy Vacation Another rehearsal was sched­ guests to pay private homage. urday with colds, left the hospi­ ham said Monday night. A storm that smacked the Southwest with snow, rain and a product of file U.S. mint a l Regularly 2.99 SLIPS * 2 “ " 2 9 ' Yesterday’s "no schooll' announcement coupled with uled Friday morning. Barriers have gone up in 3^ tal by car. He and Mrs. Cunningham Denver. He figures it will ba SEARS Nationally Known Child and Baby Photographer miles of surrounding streets to went to a movie to warm up, , hi '.*• M( I K .\M»■ 1 j f n ij Scotland Yard launched a ma­ Johnson wore a hat and over­ worth mora the longer be keepa Fine quality 100% nylon the weekend snow storm enabled these Ashworth jor security operation to protect control the mammoth crowds coat as he walked out the front Cunningham said, but the hard­ (See Page Ten) tricot with dramatic and It. Street youngsters to hlM6»a vacation— and some the scores of foreign statesmen expected to pass by the cloeed door of the hospital In relatively The 85-year-oM ecdlector .said feminine touches of lace. 2.44 sliding. Warm w eath ^ an d snow removal crews who will pay homage to Brit­ coffin. mild weather. Priced for the slimmest y he bought it from an employe at ain's great wartime leader. Saturday morning the great His doctors had said earlier the First National Bank at SI. budget. $ 6 DAYS ONLY (plus today’s return to school)>eoded the fun. An­ chimes of Big Ben will be si Announcements were made that they wanted him to slay in Syrian President Vows Peter, Minn. Today thru Saturday other storm is due ffljliight but iSarly forecasts call today that two of CIhurchU’s lenced as the body is borne to the hospital about five days. i m . 25th-Jan. 80th Stock your freezer! 'He aMwd me If I wanted to for mostly rain. (H e ^ d Photo by Pinto.) war-time oontemporarles — St. Paul’s Cathedral on a gun Press secretary George E. see an nnusual eoin,” Kottks BAND LEG BRIEF or PANTY 3/1.75 (Wednesday President Charles deGaui'.e of carriage used previously only Reedy had said earlier that the « P.M. to 9 P.M.) Vengeance.on Opponents related. "I ssUd, ’Sure„’ and Rag. to 79c 59c each FVance and former President forr four moMrens.monarchs. presidential couple would leave when I saw tt I figured it Was a Dwight D. BUsenhower would Churchill knew and served hospital "some time this counterfeit, so I told him I'd ba attend the funeral. them all — Queen Victoria, Ed­ afternoon.” DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) —#party regime’s spreading sooiaJ- glad to add it to my eounterfsM Selma LM s Voters, Gen. Bliaeniiower canceled an ward VH, George V and George Reedy said no decision has coUecticn. I fiious^ It would ba Syrian President Amin Hafez i.sm appearance scheduled tomor­ VI. been made yet as to whether Impossible for me to get eoma* row at a I;g>s Angeles ben^tt, More than 3,000 men of all the vowed today to thousands of "Execute them! Elxecuts Johnson will fly to England for them!” the crowd shouted. thing like tMs." One Beautiful Silvertone a spokesman said, to be able fighting services will line hie Sir Winston Churchill’s funeral. shouting wwkers to crush and to attend. Mrs. Eisenhower Is funeral route through 'Whitehall, kill plotters ^gainst his socialist The speech was one of the FOWNES — KAYSER A major mission of Johnson’s most violent that Hafez, known LifeSiM Ing with a federal court injunc­ by sheriff’s officer* and'Cjhlef to help the capitalists who stole tion, allowed the Negroea to line Deputy U.S. Marshal H. Stan­ the people's money,” Hafez de­ Spying Charge up to take the voter test with­ ley Fountain to return later. clared.' “ They deserve to be MOSCOW (AF)— Tke Be* out Intaiferenoe, but limited the U.8. Diet. Judge Daniel H. cursed. vlet Union todagr sbsrgsd * • ALL r!lEW HANDBAGS number of eppUcanta to 100. Thomas, who issued tha Injunc­ "Exploiters have stolen from tion Saturday, required the reg­ American diplocnat here eftth The flrat 100 to reach the the people and sucked their spying and denlssvd M in pts"> Reg. 2.99. Spring styles oourthouse were given number­ istration board to Issue 1(X) In clutches, totes, shoulder blood. They have smuggled 300 sons non gmto—the fuMml ed places in the line and those numbers each day although the million pounds (about 3to mil­ or d r ^ y styles. Choose lUplaamUe term for a parson who arrived later ware ordered board normally interviews only lion) out of the country. But, by from sin^ated leathers, $2.67 about a third of this number. God, this money shall return or not nooeptsMe to the i tapeatrles*ln all the pop- In wMsh he Is ular colors. Those who did not get In to they will stay. In prison until Academy. Chief take the test Monday were giv­ they die like dogs.” Foreign Ministry en preference In line when they BtolMtrd F . Stoto. first But most of the general's tnry of Ihb V A EiMisssy. a t Aged 6 Weeks to 14 Years returned today. strung words appeared aimed ai Says 35 Cadets " n o tt v it y After- Fountain told all thoee the Moslem Brotherhood, ehOd without numbers to leave, an­ sometime violent organization Have Resigned other group arrived later and of right-wing Moslems which mat*’ The eharga i No Appointments NecetMiy be a retaUatton for UA SEAMLESS NYLONS Fine 80e Peebdag. Mdlfaig, also was t ^ they would have opposes Baath socialism. The A m FOROB AOAOKMY, to return. Six of them refused brotherhood led an insurrection expuMoa Jan. 1 ef • I 60c VALUE. Famous FaulUeoa brand. Ohio. (AP)—The superintendent to move and were arrested. against the government In the dlplatnnt. Boris V. ^ Fine quality seamless mesh in all the aooussd of V jla g h> the 1Mb* ef the U.B. Air Force Academy The state trooper* under Syrian town of Hama last April new ahiules. Sizes 9-U. but was beaten down by troops sd Statss. announced today that six addi­ command of CXil. Al Lingo re­ > Full Seleetion o f Poaet • Groups up to 4 diildren mained on standby duty on the and tanks. - ( tional cadets have resigned, HOSPITAL SOAKB outskirts of the city. "We shall purge them, the 2 pair for $1.00 > All Woric Guaranteed * lim it 1 Portrait Per Qiild bringing .file toUl to U since the blaspheming brothers,” ' Hafez WASHIHOTON (AP) ’•«« Na8 Wnp cheating scandal broke last Dr. Martin Lufiier King Jr., AHsweDt who has led the civil rights told the throng. "You shaU see The small s f ‘ S•Nlvl•h B ill in a few days what we shall do. sent n flare e f N a ria rlM '"^Maj. Oen. Robert H. Warren movwnent, left Selma this ■ Ftiolognplier avellaMe regalar itore hom e... morning to return to Atlanta, We, have pardoned them In the exriteseent today issiMd a brief statement soften­ past when they killed and re Bethesda V h fn t On lete Mere ai|ht openingt-ie A Jf. U I P.M., Setnrdaye le 4:88 PJf. A » 31' ing unconfirmed reports that Oa., but hla followers ehawed no AVE ON ALL THESE HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS leessning of their cambaign. belled, hoping they would come whpre rreslieat i there bad been 40 addlticmal to their senses. But today It has reeeveitag tram SEE PHOTOS NOW ON DISPLAY! wlthdrawala to kaap from facing Wilson Baker, the city’s pub­ Rag. 89c BE3N OAT ...... 58c 98c 8Mm LAVORIS MOUTHWASH We lic safety director, . aaid hs been proved that the germ can­ a aourt-martlal- not be treated except by killing Reg. I.M .BUFFBOUN (lOO'a) ....88e 98oBiasPAOQUIN HAND CREAM 87e* - However, the general d the state troopers to move in on a standby, basis In and eradication. MANCHESTER SHOPPINe PARKADB not in hla statement, that rsslf- The shopkeepere’ strike per-; 88c BIbb (SIERT TOOTHPA8 TB . .58e Reg. 1.99 Tsnder Toudi BATH OIL 870* oiM tiouUs dST^psd. ' WEST MIDDLB TPKA—f4S-1881 ■ « Pm ) natlom of o(W«to wars a alow, slated in lu Uiird day in de- iOe m m BRBCK SHAMPOO ...... 88e *Phis Tax hnMUM%m ^ n,: : UondAY, a Magro wonqan Opea 8:80 AJM, to B PJI. O w m lM d l struck Bnsriff James Q. Oiark fiance at growing pressures lUnBiMljMSinp ej, go through from the msasivs demonstra- T o ss., t a t , 8>80 A a L to 8 P J L O rT sw r. in the left sara with b *r fiat. Churchill. Although the rehesiBsl caused s terrific SEARS •nr l"gQd oonuplete many BiitiBh Berviiei . tlOM, tbreatensd g em a u a ttB Ths R svrAtrtii Btorsl said Wsd. 8 PJM,.to • PJL W'ilto-Jwart ara don streets in th* hours/n^ of a trftffie jsnL another such drill is plana^ Fridajr M hesiw l lo r tlii$i' of Sir wiaaton morning. (AP Photofsx.) ^

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be an opportunity to expand it. "toere Is a growing fsellng that RockvillcvVernon Sheinwold on Bridge Bolton Dr. Wsner Sehsifit; There are s ftmeUon as Important as ed- Majority on School Board many tilings to ba said In fkvor ucatloh should be supervised by of It and a few tMngs to be said an elected board with full fi­ SALEM’S Soolh deMw,___ ENOW WHAT YOU W AlhPur Opposed to Fiscal Autonomy agidnat It. I would W willing to nancial power and responsibility DOUBUNO l o w BID ‘po8€ Room Studied give K a try, but a lot depends for acUon, without the veto pow­ Raise in Kindergarten Age Proposed on file caliber of men chosen to er of other elected local bodies.” Old Fashioned By ALFRED SHEINWOLD $ AQ972 F orthe Elementary School A majority of toa msmbera^cedura. Tlirse yaara ago I felt run by toe Democrat and Re­ The state school board organ­ National Men’s Team CEamplon 6 X 97S o f toe board o f education do differently, but my experiences publican town committees. ization says toat Oonnectleut is CANDIES The Vemon Board of Bkluca-* Dresser said that a child'r^better with their work. And their^tellectual, professional and per* one of the six states in the coun­ don has taken under advise- i readiness If ws all agreed that the not favor fiacal autonomy for meeting 'nftth toe teachers as I would fa'vor k for toe fol­ for each experience coordination is better.” sonal standards. ° try which has not adopted fiscal ment proposals to raise the will prepaje him for future ex­ Arthur Mattson, principal of nunG c i sun Is rssuy Supt. FMUp Liguorl elaborat-ethe "oUb - atandard” baaemant to* board.' riiairman of toe personnel com­ lowing reasons. It gives toe Service News JY .754 ♦;«> ad cn hie ideas for Improve In statements made since mittee have changed my min6. board — toe group studying the independence for local school minimum age for children en­ periences. arid if a child starts the Lake Street Elementary Airman 3/C David P. Rau, ’ ’moon," we might buy suntan dusrooms. Liguorl explained before he is mature enough to lotion to protect us from ^ ments to Bolton Elementary that teachers, stnd classes, usu­ Oeneral Manager Richard I think H would be bMter to problem 'thoroughly — the deci­ boards. Over 98 per cent of 84,- rolling In kindergarten and ad­ School, reported a study of son of Mr. and Mrs. Kerwin F. t f r * S 600 school districts In toe Unit­ mCDICRL ministering readiness tests to accept such experience, then Grades 1 and 2. moonshine. This sort of confu- School during a tour of the build­ ally had ed Ks inadequacies even et, eetablish its own tax rate, Air Forces. Primarily, you double when 1 ▲ PsM 2 0 auditorium, gymnasium and time to study educational mat­ budget gets nothing. tion of adopting fiscal autonomy. dren who start school before his fifth year. "there are 30 problem children, Roger W. Skowronek, son of for toese purposes because of and accept^directly state and you hope to defeat an oppon­ 3 A ?••• * ^ cafeteria. Better cafeteria facili­ federal aid funds. His proposed ters as we do. Too often toe board has to they are ready. Discussing the testing of 14 of them were bom during the Mrs. Genevieve Skowronek of 3 A All Pme its location and siae, and advo­ Andrew T. Maneggla, prlnci- kindergarten - age children, same period." ents bid; you want your part­ ties, more lavatories and stor­ bill, If passed by the state leg­ Edward Glenney; I disagree. turn down the purchase of equip­ Call 232 Skinner Rd., has enlisted in ner to pass. Ever since the in­ age areas are also needed, he cated an aU-purpoee room. islature, would permit towns to ment under NDEA provisions Phelon Lauds ^ of Building B and Vernon Dresser said, "Tests are not Rockville High School prin­ the Navy to serve for four He said that toe new high Our present system will work Center Schools, reported that nece.s.sai’ilv valid” for children cipal Martin Fagan told the vention of the takeout double, or ace he would have to lose a ■aid. vote for local school board fis­ better than any other for Man­ because toe towm would not put years. He attended Rockville some fifty years ago, bridge Liguorl will present a report school bad made more apparent cal autonomy just as they up toe matching funds. In later Reardon’s Work out of .17 beginning pupils In his this young. He added, "It is bet­ board he Is oppo.sed to testing High School. trump trick later on. the need for a sound ^ yslca l Sphinx Potentate chester. There are many to'wn Bill Tunsky kindergarten classes. 26 en­ ter to start a child in kinder­ five-year-olds. players have doubled low con- South would have made live on the school and his recom­ would do for a to'wn ordinance. problems; education is only a years these purchases have bo Worn-an Marine Pfc. Donna education program at toe ele­ FYedrlck W. Becher of Weth­ be made at greater expense and countered difficulties. Only "I wouldn't like to .see chil­ trtu:t8 to urge partner to bid. clube against any opaning lead mendations to the board of ed­ No town need reach the vot­ part of them and one body Is Atty. Herbert A. Phelon Jr., garten later than to have to Light, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mentary level, and toat an all- without benefit of federal aid. NOW seven are '’doing nicely,” he hold him back a year” because dren competing througH''testing The takeout double is so well- but a diamond. Conceivably. ucation at Its meetliM: Feb. 8. ersfield la the new potentate ing stage, however. needed to consider toe to'wn’s who recently resigned his post Mason E. Light of 6 Robert Rd., known that we sometlmee miss purpoee room would be used Too often needed repairs and re­ said. he is not ready for school. in order to get into kindergar­ Weet might lead a diamond He said he will ask the board of Sphinx Temple Shriners. Here is what the board over-all needs. With m Inde­ after five years as chairman of is attending Aerographer's a good chance to double for pen­ to vote a definite target date for this, especially during -the members say about the idea. placements in the school system 81 649-9095 •'The majority of the pupils Dresser noted that tests for ten." he said. Mate School at the Naval Air without any help from his part­ His program fo r , the year In­ pendent board there will al­ the Manchester Parking Author­ Joseph Beilis, principal of the alties. TTiere may be other good ner; the double made It a sure for the elimination of the two long months of Inclement Catherine Bourn, board chair­ ways be one person running on have to be canceled because of ity, has attributed toe success having trouble are boys." youngsters in this age group Technical Training Unit, Lake- reasons to double a low bid. cludes a four-temple Spring a pared budget. FOR Maple Street Elementary thing. ■ub-standard classrooms In the weather. man: I would be ■willing to the slogan, "I’d cut the educa­ of downtown parking and traffic Maneggla added. “may not be valid. Testing is hurst, N. J. She is studying the When today’e hand was The unfavorable aspects of fis­ Board members contributed not what it is supposed to be.” School, noted that recommenda­ Dally Queetton school basement He also spoke of toe value Ciieremonial at Springrfleld In work under either system. I feel tion budget.” I feel that the condition* to Pollc* Chief James operation of equipment for played in the 1964 Team Trials, either method would work; cal autonomy are that It might their personal experiences stem­ He noted that West Hartford tions made to parents to retain Partner opens with one olub, Llguori pointed out that elimi­ of dramatics presented before May, the Imperial (Council Ses­ concern of the board is to pre­ Reardon. Mid-Winter weather observation and learn­ Toronto expert Sammy Kehela and the next player paaees. You nation of these two rooms would large groups In the language sions in Watolngton, D. C. in problems and misunderstand­ make board positions extremely Phelon, in a letter to Reardon, ming. they said, from their chil­ has a "testing scheme” which is their child in kindergarten for ing the techniques of weather was alert when his chance came sent a good, sound, educational political, and it might create a dren entering school before they hold: Spades, K-9-7-6-4; Heart*, make the school three class­ arts program, and the need for July, and a September long- ing's can arise under both. An program and let toe taxpayers wrote, "TTiank you for all of toe elaborate and costly. an additional year often fall on analysis. to double two diamonds. Since iweekend cruise to Halifax, element of responeihiUty is board of education — board of W'ere ready. deaf ears. 8-6-4; Dlanionds, J-6; CInba, 9-7. rooms short by 1966-67. Present students to assemble end feel decide what to cuL cooperation, suggestions and. in SPECIALS "I'd rather put the money in Couch Fire Quenched North and South had already bid •nrollment figures indicate that Nova Scotia for the Northeast­ necessary. I disagree with Mr, directors rivalry over town "One of my children began "The parents often ask that What do you sayT part of toe whole school rather Atty. John Rottner: I don’t general, toe effective way you expanding kindergarten offer­ Vemon firemen were called to four suits, Kehela could not be there will be a shortage of one ern Shrine Association meet­ Martin's thought that fiscal in­ spending. helped us in planning our pro­ ON having problems In school dur­ the child be retained in the first the home of Michael Rogalus, Answer: Bid one spade. The than of just one room. ings instead of using tests,” asking West to bid. / hand Is worth a response, and classroom that year. ings. Becher is married to the dependence would bring down like the idea. It would take the Leonard Seader: I wouldn’t gram. ing the third and fourth grades,” Dresser said. grade,” Beilis said. 174 Warren Ave., at 4:16 yester­ A double may be meant for An all-purpose room at the board out of its Intended you make your response In your The building of a second el- Notch Rd. School, Llguori said, former Diane Dlmick of Bol­ educational expenses just be­ favor it at this point. The school "It was not only your con­ ALUMINUM Thomas Wolff reported. Wolff added that testing a Observers noted that the re­ day, when a fire was discovered takeout when the opponents have sphere. Fiscal decisions should board should have different kind longe.st suit. amentary school, already pro­ would "afford the people in this ton, and the couple has three cause direct responsibility structive suggestions on park­ "W e put him back a year, child p\its pressure on him, es­ quest was sometimes made so in the basement of the Rogalus bid two suite; you may be ask­ stay with the directors and edu­ of function, and responsibility to posed by Liguorl for occupancy particular school community” sons; all are active In equestri would then exist. ing, but also the diplomatic way and H made a world of dif­ pecially if the results of the the school would serve as a home. ing pairtner to choose between an circles. Becher la president Alfred Campbell: I don’t favor cational matters should stay the community. I think that ference. He should have start­ For Shelnwold’e 36-page book­ m the tall of 1966, should there­ an auditorium. He reminded toe that you handled packers and •DOORS test determines whether or not "baby sitter service.” The volunteers extinguished a the two unhid suits. But when of Radiant Ray of Newing^ton It mainly because under , the with the board of education. Manchester's needs require one ed school later than he did,” let, "A Pocket Guide to fore be tied in with renovations group that there Is no audi­ business interests, toat made the youngster starts school. "Phis year we had two chil­ fire in a couch in the basement the opponents have bid three Bridge,” send 80 cents to to the Notch Rd. school, the su­ Becher and six of his divan present set-up it is possibIl?"to The two-year term that Mr. body that is overlooking the the program jell Into a success W olff added. "And it isn't fair to parents of the house. Considerable (or four) suits, you cannot want torium In town yet, although Martin advocates is too short Assistant 9upt. of Schools dren we recommend repeat Bridge Book, Manchester Eve­ perintendent suggested. officers attended toe annual keep the over all tax rate down. whole town. We are not a ful effort.” • WINDOWS who do their planning in ad­ smoke and water damage was Plaque Cites Rockville Fireman your partner to bid. the high school gym serves In Atty. Thomas Bailey: 1 and docs not provide for contin­ wealthy community and we need Alan Dresser conducted the kindergarten," Beilis said. “Be­ ning Herald, Box 3318, Grand An SiTchitectural survey of that capacity meeting last night of Sphinx vance," Wolff said. cause of the parent's requests, reported. Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. of Rockville and city fireman Expected Runout. Central SUUon, New York 17, the renovation and the new Temple Band, held at Manches haven’t had a chance to digest uity. to broaden 6ur tax base. I don’t meeting. He told board mem­ A few notes of caution were Beldon Schaffer: I’m against bers and a large group of par­ Joseph Novak, principal of they went on to the first grade. Dimes Drive Ending Peter Dureiko hold plaque citing Dureiko as fireman of the Actually, Kehela did not ex­ N. Y. school might be done at the ter Country Club. Manchester the idea. I ag;ree with toe theory think it is wise to give up the t o 7 8 % • CANOPIES the Skinner Rd. Elementary The March of Dimes cam­ month for heroi.sm during Oak St. fire last August. Dureiko pect to defend against two dia­ sounded before the touring par­ about keeping taxes down. I tt. I find it ironical that both extra check and balance. ents and teachers attending They couldn't take the pressure, Copyright 1966 ■ame time, he speotulated, and ty dispersed. Waddell warned men appointed or elected to of­ that the age limit Mu>uld be School, noted that last year paign in Rockville and Vernon entered burning basement to shut off gas mains. The award monds. He expected the oppo­ General Featuree Gorporathm fice include Harold K. Turking- have no strong feelings one way Mr. Martin and Mr. Curtis In its January newsletter, the NEW YORK — The top 8 and we had to put them back in will end this week with a Moth­ and a savings bond were presented at the Fireman's Ball perhaps the two projects could that in renovating the elemen­ "pushed back” from four years nine kindergarten students in nents to run to some other con­ ton, 15 Berkley St., band man­ or the other, but H would be (school superintendent) favor Connecticut Association of per cent of farms • AWNIN6S kindergarten, and they are do­ er’s March today, under the di­ Saturday Night. (Herald photo by Freeman.) be bid together. tary school they should not eight months to five years. his school had to be kept back. tract. In the meantime. West ager; William Forbes, 231 Mc­ helpful If toe board did have this idea, but for different rea­ Boards of Education (CABE) produce more than the bottom "Of the nine,” he said, "seven ing much better.” he said. rection of Mrs. Robert DuBeau. would know about the diamond Jets Rated Safe The possibility of sxldlng on "start fooling with this In sons. Mr. Martin thinks fiscal 78 per cent, Edward Hlgbee Present policy requires that Kee. St., drum major; William autonomy so it could put mat­ put the question of fiscal auto­ ir Ft m Esrimotos! fell in the younger age cate­ "Subjecting children to this About 200 volunteers will call strength in case he had to lead. olassrooms to toe present ele­ jerry-built way or we’ll come ters squarely to the people. autonomy will bring about nomy before the local boards, writes in his new study, "Farms the youngster must have type of pressure is not fair to force before the .suspensions be­ NEW YORK — DeapiU the mentary school has been dis­ out with jerry-built answers " Waddell, 19 Brookfield St., ex­ reached his fifth birthday by gory (those who w'ere bom dur­ on households within the town Police Scandal gan. Thus the city has had to So It turned out, West easily Atty. Williams Collins: I smaller budget; Mr. Curtis, on I urging them to consider their And Farmers in An Urban 'A' Easy Tomis! ing the last four mouths of the them.” he added. seeking contributions. found the killing lead agklnst higher speeds, travel by Jat air­ cussed at various meetings ever Waddell said he hoped that ecutive committee; Joseph Gat- think it is a good sound pro-' the other hand, feels it would | legislative stands. CABE says, Age." Jan. 1. The proposed change Arnold Erickson, an ex­ replace nearly 20 per cent of its craft Is as safe as piston-pow­ ■Ince the need for a second ele- the recommendations Lig;uori to, 60 Durant St., quartermas­ would require the youngster be year.) ” The March of Dimes fights Ends in Bristol police personnel. five clubs. The defenders con­ "We are foirtunate that most change principal from Califor­ birth defects, the most serious tinued diamonds, and on the ered flight Insurance figures mei>tory faculty 'was 'voiced. A makes to toe PBC eventually ter; Alfred W. D ri^ s Jr., 616 five years old on/or before nia, and serving at the Vemon will give alternative Ideas, so N. Mein St., librarian and Sept. 1 of the year he starts of our children are walkers childhood health problem in the As Three Resign third round of diamonds South Indicate. The fatality rate —.8 meeting last fall of representa­ school. (those who live close enough to Elementary School, noted that country. Does Politics Help? was in the middle. If South per million paseengar-haura — tives from all boards and com­ toat the commission ■will have Frank Maloney, 22 Englewood If adc^ted by the board, the the school to be able to walk to the California board of educa­ Mrs. DuBeau said that the ruffed low, West would over-ruff; was unchani^ from the mld- missions concerned came to the choices lo work with. Dr., assistant to secretary and plan would not go into effect it, instead of riding a bus) And tion made a starting age of four March of Dimes is already do­ BRISTOL (AP)—Bristol's pa- NEW YORK - In the presi­ and if South ruffed with the king Foitiea to the eeurly Sixties. general conclusion that It would Warfel s.ald that toe expen treasurer. until 1«66. we have been able to separate years nine months mandatory. ing something about this prob­ lice scandal, which featured rev­ dential - election years sines not be feasible to add on class­ dlture on the improvements of toe school should be minimum Dresser said that "many them into age groups,” Novak "And -we’d like to see chil­ lem, and it will be able to do elations of illicit "shopping" ex­ 1900, stock prices moved high­ rooms. children at four years w-ere not said. dren start when they are five,” much more if everyone in town er 11 times, fell four times, and While not agreeing 'with Li­ so as not to endanger the bor­ peditions by graveyard shift p>a- ready to learn to speak, to read "We have the younger chil­ Erickson said. will contribute to the March­ were stable in 1948. The dips guorl on the urgency, most of rowing capacity of the town for or to write.’' He added that dren in the morning, the older In discussing die testing of ing Mothers today. trolmen, was wrapped up today. were in 1920, 1932, 1940, and a new elementary school. He Local Stocks The last of the 10 policemen CHARTER OAK RESTAURANT the town officials attending "most are not ready to adjust children in the afternoon," No­ the youngsters, William Pope, ^ u n ce d Check Brings Arrest 1960. agreed that a site should be suggested using the sub-stand­ vak said. head of guidance counseling in-: accused of complicity in the 120 CHARTER OAK ST.—MANCHESTER ard rooms for cafeteria expan­ to the social environment of a Richard Conlon, 26, of 141 selected for toe school. QuotatJons Famished by classroom.” "The older group does much the schools, said. "The mere burglary ring resigned from NOW YOU CAN HAVE YOUR sion or storage. Center St., Manchester, waa ar­ the force Monday night. Llguori said last night that Dempsey-Tegeler Co.. Inc. testing I do, the more wary I rested at noon yesterday and Brief* They are Vincent Barry, Rob­ the community wlU legitimate­ Tile picture of toe month Members of New York become of it." charged with fraudulent issue ly ask, "What's going to pay for He observed that New York ert Huntley and Harold Heath. STANLEY WARNER PIZZAS OR GRINDERS chosen by the Bolton Art Club Stock Exchange of a check. these things? ” He went on to CTity Schools have abolished test­ The tlfree did not submit their is a pastel portrait, ’’Peter,” by ing. The incident, according to po­ resigpvations, however, until DELIVERED explain that If the timetable Helen Mozzer. Bank Stock* ARE YOU THAT WANTED lice. occurred Sept, 11, 1962, charges of illegally entering for capital improvements out­ Bomarco, town couplas' club, Bid Asked "Testing is no better than the rturry— rinds lonigii. WITHIN 8 BOLE RADIUS Person who administers the Conlon reportedly has been out Bristol business estabii.shments lined In his annual report is ad­ has postponed its skating party, Conn. Bank and of the state, and was not locat-^ were dropp>ed by the Board of "Sex and Single Olrl” 8:40 ON ORDERS OF 88 OR MORE hered to, Bolton can afford scheduled for Saturday, to Feb. Trust Co...... 69% 73% MAN? tests," Pope said, "or the per­ also “ Act One” 6:16 son who evaluates them.” ed until yesterday. His arrest Police Commissioners. them, but If there Is a delay, all 27. There will be no January Hartford National W* Welopine yonr inquiry about definite territory pro­ was ordered by a warrant is­ Charges of refusing to take TEL 443-1492 the improvements will be pu.nh- meeting. Bank Co...... 59% 63% He added that those taking the lie detector tests were allowed Vemon National tection. Many present men' earn $10,000, $15,000 and more tests may not be feeling well, sued by (Jirciut Court 12, TOMORROW M together, placing more of a The board of finance will meet to stand. OF COURSE YOU CAN PICg THEM UP AS USUAL Bank ...... 75 annuity, because of the i^vantage of our high oonunis- may have a temporary prob­ Conlon was arrested by Pa­ “College Girl” at 8:00 burden on taxpayers. tonlgtrt at 8 In the town office alen rates pius bonus and' extra incentives. lem, or the testing environment trolman Robert Neil, He posted Barry, one of the original six “KIssIn’ Cousins” at 6:20-9:80 The Umetable, which was conference room. Fire Insorance Companies Our seventy-sixth line comprises Art and Specialiced $100 bond for court appearance men suspended from the force read by the secretary of the The town planning commis­ Hartford Fire .... 73% 76% may not be right. Any of these ,8WI M. DOO, the MONKD; Calendars, Greetings, Ballpoints, Pencils, Book Matches, factors, he indicated, would be Feb. 9. when the scandal broke last Sep board of education at the an­ sion will meet tomorrow at 8 National Fire .... 130 146 Gift Leatlier and tiniely Specialties. It is strictly new and enough to prevent a fair evalua­ Police said that the check al­ 23, Huntley and Heath had in­ It happened in ClimaitNev^da . nual town meeting In October, p.m. in the conference room. Phoenix Fire .... 129 134 exclusive. It is terrific. tion of the individual. legedly was given to a local sisted on a ■pxiblic hearing of lists five areas of building: 1. AU Girl Scout leaders in town Itfe and Indemnity Ins. Cos. ■■ ^ f ■ffwtRtwaytsid lWhMitItfifTaiiUtlwrfI 72 74% Our 1006 selling season 'underway another all time high. The meeting concluded with a merchant. the charges against them. rfcYtaotsgir; Construction of a seven-room are asked to meet tomorrow at Aetna Life ...... If yon are interested in a lucrative, fast growing bu^lneoa. discussion led by Pope regard­ HoapUai Noisa Two previous hearings had elementary school tor occupan­ 8:30 p.m. at the home of the Conn. General .. .178 184 Admitted yesterday: Helen been held by the piolice com­ cy September 1966. 2. Renova­ tssop organizer, Mrs. Robert Hfd. Steam Boiler 153 159 we have tt. Give na a brief background outline. Write ing the guidance counseling at " - r a O m i e k I Bob McKenzie. Vice President, 'm E THOS. D. Ml'RPHV the high school. Grous, 14 Maple St.; Ellen Coo­ missioners. headed by Mayor tion of the present elementary Dixon, Hebron Rd. Security Ins. .. . 56 58 CO., RED OAK, IOWA. SI500. Pope noted that there are ley, Ellington; Charlotte Lugin- Jame.s E. Casey, and they end­ KlSS M J|- school "as soon as toe town la Sec. Conn. Life . 23% 25% buhl. RFD 1; Robert McLaugh­ ed with the dismissals of pa- G n » . financially able to accompUsh Manchester Evening Herald T raveler*...... 42 44 three hill • time and several Stars "The Dave Clark Five” part-time teacher-counselors. lin. 10 Rau St. Ext,; Ann Hunt, I trolmen Arthur Rousseau and this.” S. AddiUon of a cafeteria- Bolton oorreapondent, Cleme- Pubiio UtlUtiee 120 High St.; Tracy Wilson. El­ ' Lawrence Carenzo. Rousseau "The Animals" auditorium' to toe junior-senior well Young, Mephone 648-8081. Conn. Light Power 37% 39% Each counselor, he said, han­ “Jimmy Smith Trio” dles about 320 pupils. lington; Ronald Evans, Elling­ i has sued the city for $21,5(K), s r u p ^ high school. 4. AddlUon to the Hfd. Elec. Light . 53% 55% ton Ave. ' claiming the pxilice board act- s ------s present high school including in­ Hartford Gaa Co. 45% He said his department stress­ i ed illegally and arbitrarily. —Also— es parental participation in the Births yesterday: A son to mil wumii m mw m wium dustrial arts, art, home econom­ Swim Classes So. New England Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bilow, Ver­ One of those involved was ELVIS PRESLEY ics and science laboratories and Telephone (^ . . . 57 59% future plans of students, espe­ Lt. Thomas Winters repiortedly “ KIssin’ Cousins” cially college-bound students. non Ave. BURNSIDE six classrooms for September Have Openings Manufacturing Oompnnlea u First Arrest Discharged yesterday: Henry next in line for the chief’s piost. 1970. 6. Expansion of the ele­ Allied Tliermal . . 51 56 According to Winters' signed After issuing numerous warn­ Bush, 29'/i Mountain St.; Miss mentary school constructed in The Recreation Division an­ Arrow, Hart, Heg. 57 60 ings to drivers regarding a Gladys Keeney, Rockville; statement given to state piolice, 1966 for September 1970. Barden ...... 13 14% he engaged In p>etty thievery nounces that there are still sev­ short stretch of one-way street, Thaddeus Wojnar, 22 Grant Liquor pointed out during the eral openings left in toe second Bristol Bras* . . . . 8% 10% Rockville police today made St.; Carol Patten. 110 W. Main over a picriod of several years tour that the borrowing capa­ Coleco ...... 7% 8% while on duty during the early series of swimming lessons. their flr.st arrest. The street, St.; Deborah Bowles, RFD 2; city of the town is all right for These classes are held on Ck>lonial Board at the beginning of Windsor Mrs. Frederika Dubuque and morning hours. all the program, that toe grand Common ...... 5% 6% State Police Maj. Samuel Thursday evenings and Satur­ Ave. at West Rd.. was made i s®” ' West St.; Jean Lorena list increases every year and day mornings for beginners, ad­ Dunham-Bu*h .. . 4% 5% one-way recently by the Rock- | Main St. Rome said Winters men would that the new state aid formula Kaman Aircraft . 9% 11 call the lieutenant when they vanced beginners, Intermediates vllle Traffic Ck>mmiseion. S p G c i a l of 30 per cent, if passed by the and advanced intermediates. N. B. Machine .. . 31% 33% David T. Brlnck, 22, of 125' Vemon news Is handled by found a store unlocked and legislature, will ^ v e the town North and Judd . - 18% 20 would wait for him to get there The Swim Instructor is Don Prospect St., was summoned Herald’s Rockville Bureau, more money. He said that state Wynn. Any boy who la 52 inches Peter Paul ...... 34 36 into court Feb. 9 for the vio-' ** Park St., telephone 876- before they went in and helped construction aid would pay a Pla*Uc Wire Cable 13% 15 3186 or 648-2711. themselves. tall may take these lessons. lation. He was arrested by third of the cost of an addition There Is a slight fee for toe ten Standard Screw . 38% 40% Patrolman Martin Kincman. Winters admitted stealing and one half the cost of a new Stanley Work* . . . 23 24% University clothing and food for his family half hour lessons, which must Joins Society building. Veeder-Root .... . 29% because, he said, he was in be paid at time of registration. 31% Miss Lynn Kloter of 832 The superintendent said that The above quotations are not Two Agents Give debt. He. said he never took R e^tm tions will be taken daily Evening College Hartford Tpke., a junior Eng­ toe town had already experi­ at toe recreation office, 22 to be construed as actual mar­ lish major at Central Connecti­ more than $25 worth of mer­ enced its biggest tax jump, of Tax Assistance chandise in one night. School St. from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. kets. * REGISTRATION JANUARY 26- FEBRUARY 6 cut State College, has been five mills, when the high school initiated into a chapter of One suspended px>liceman said was being built, and that he Woskdayt 11 am-8 pm Saturdays 9am-*12 noon The Hartford office of the In­ the men on the graveyard shift '1.00 nSH FRY thought the building program Kappa Delta Pi, a national hon­ ternal Revenue Service has as- referred to their thievery as Hudson HsN, Hudson StroM, Hartford or society in education. from now on could be handled .signed two agents to be .sta­ "shopyping.” "with a minimum of tax in­ FREE LECTURE MON, FEB. 1, 7 P.M. The society accepted 43 sen­ Winters and four p>atrolmen ev er y ^ Arts and Seienoes Mnsio iors and juniors at the college. tioned in the Municipal Building French Fried Petafeesp 4 .tr * Coleslawc*H!L WEDNESDAY crease.” Hearing Room Thursday from 9 resigpied soon after they were Making toe tour led by toe Undergraduate members are suspended In September. The Business Adminlstrstion elected on the basis of high in- a.m. to 1 p.m. to a.ssist local ■uperintendent who was aided taxpayers in the preparation of others were William Connolly, Freshly Bdied RoDs and Butter 5 PeM* tO 9 PsMe Edmund Bemosky, Angelo In- by John Senteio, assistant ele­ Art Bngineerinif their 1964 income tax returns. mentary school principal, were The men will be in town again gellis and Robert Lemoine. Harold Porcheron and Walter on the last "niursday of Febru­ An anonymous letter signed REALTY COCKTAILS WaddeU from the ■chool board Courses lead to a degree or certificate. ary and March. by an "Angry Citizen” touched FR EE and Chariee LaUtrop and Rob­ Claaeea begin Monday, February 8 Assiskance may also be ob­ off the state jxilice investigation SERVED tained on any week day, from of the Bristol pxjllce force last HOWARD JOHNSON'S ert Warfel from the PBC. Ken­ DELIVERY 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., at the August. The "Angry Citizen” In Our Famous neth Matthews attended as a U niT— Ity of Hartford SM-64L1 Hartford office, 450 Main St. said he was a milkman and wit­ Vi Mile Off Oakland 8L—On Tolland Tpka. meihber of both town bodlee. COURSE ARTHUR DRUG Garden Room PBC chairman Douglas Cheney I In addition, questions will be nessed .some of the piolice ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS an.swered by p>hone, by calling "shopping” expyeditions. MANCHESTER, CONN. who ■ws# lU last n l^ t, •wlB bo 244-3430. There were 66 men on“ the given a private tour soon. MEN and WOMEN, yonng or old, regardlesa of previous AU agreed that the elemen­ axperienoe. If yon are over 21 you can become a real estate tary echool rooms and corridors broker merdy by passing an examination. Obtain your license^ needed coats o f Ught psdnt to and enter tills rlcfrly rewarding profession. You can start on money cheer them up. a part-time basis on your own or Join the staff of an es­ REGISTER TUESDAY TTie lack of lavatories In boto tablished real Mtate firm. Our coarse offers yon the finest 4:30-7:00 P.M. NOW AT BONANZA! the north and south wings was license exam preparation available, aa well as teaching you pointed out, as was ths incon­ how to eptfi aa office and be successful In tiie real estate you need! THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT venience o f the email kitchen. business. Attend a FREE FIRST LECTURE on Monday, The shortage of storage space February 1 at 7 P.M, No obligation. If you decide, enroll and announces the remain for tlM second lecture, which begins at 8 P.M. Write for ecbool st4>plies and mainte­ DONUT SHOPS Spring Certificate Program ki nance e q u ip m ^ ■ww sdso not­ or phone for free guest ticket. INSURANCE ed. MORSE OOIXEOE, 188 Ann S t, Hartford, 622-2261 Open a Check-Credit account at Hartford National and H m tour sto|)|>ed at one of BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PROPERTY IN8URANCS we’ll give you a pen just like it... along with a supply of Tim* Payment Loan Department CALENDAR of SPECIALS Instructor— Mr. Wholey personal Check-Credit checks. Hartford National Bank A Trust Co. Tuesday evenings from 7:00-9:80 P.M.— 16 weeks 36 Pearl Street A Beginning February 2, 1066—Fee $60.00 • FILET OF SOLE Hartford, Conn. ONLY Manchester High School, Room 12$ Your new Check-Credit account represents reserve funds Register for this class February 8— 6:80-7:00 P.M. 1 DOZEN DONUTS R({. • FRENCH PRIES available to you at any time. In effect, you’ll have a pre« JAN.) BASIC PRINCIPLES OF PERSONAL INSURANCB Gentlemen: plus aitanged loan, ready to provide cash when you need it most. 99c m Instructor— Mr. Walker ALL YOU GAN EAT Without obligation, please send me e free folder and appli­ 25 - 30} Wednesday evenings from 7:00-9:80 P.M,— 16 weeks • COLE SLAW And you can take one year or two to pay us back in con­ 1 QUART MILK Beginning February 8, 1966—Fee $60.00 SKAWS SEARS cation forni for a Check-Credit account... and a pen to Manchester High School, Room 128 venient monthly instalments! AN it out with! i Register for this course February 8—6:80-7:00 P.M. • TEXAS TOAST CASUALTY CLAIMS ENVES'nOATINa and ADJUBTINO hi short, with Check-Credit you “create" extra doUan for N am e . COMING Manchester Parkade SiRVBO A U DAY WEDNESDAY yourself anywhere . . . any time . . . pimply by writing m ONLY Instrueton—Mr. Smith A d d re ss. Monday evenings from 7:00-9:00 P.M.—12 weeks cheek. Call or stop in at any H artford N ational office fo r your FEB.) 1 d o z e n d o n u t s r h . Beginning February 16,1966—Fee $40.60 AND FRIDAY AFTERNOONS 9 9 “ City____ JState. J U p C o d e . Mancheeter High Soheol, Rotun 188 Check-Credit application. Or mail the coupon if you wishi LJ p*“ $1.19 Register for this course February 15-;6:80-7ff>0 PAL AOVANOBD PRINCIPLES OF PROPERTY INSURANCE SIRLOIN Will Be Closed >/t lb. Bm s Eaton OoffM Instnietor—Mr. EUen Tneaday eveslngs frens 7HM-9tOO P.B I^U weeks BegiaBlag Fekrunnr 16.1966—Fes S40A0 WtdiiGsday, Jonuory 27Mi MsnclMstsr HIgB School. Room 182 PIT HABTFOBD NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST lESS iATON HA SPECIAL IS NOW GOING ON Rstlster tor this oourss Fsbmary 18—8:86-7i00 PJL Till 6 P.M* For InvM rsfistrattohs toi MMINff SMWrK OOM fO WOSK fOS ftOHM Doily 4 A.M. • 1 A.M. Including Simdoy A e CertWeate Program, U-86 NO. 3S ISO CENTIR STREET TEL 449^140 AMPLE PARKING Tha University st Conneettent OPEN i P.M^ to 9 PJfl. StoiTS, Osoaectleat 197 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE IIAIIdHEBTIII ■*. 4,4.4 i , 4#C ■-* y . -I’''^ ■•»■ 1 4, rtl«4 ,' n. ,, 4,4„%,S^. -r- • . • . h

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P A G E F I V I r-'t;- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1965 F A G S FO U R MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 26^ 1965 COMPARE OUR Phillips-Glidie PRICES ON A U Crash Hurts lUNOHESTER OOMNUNITY OOUERE PRESCRIPTIONS TV-Radio Tonight ARTHUR DRUa F atal to M an CONTINUING EDUCATION COURSES

Manchester’s second traffic SPRING SEMESTER 194B fataUty of tho year waa P a rt­ Television Ritradoetloa To Tba fitudy Of fioolsty—Thraa ■6B«gsUr Soun ed yesterday by the poUoe de­ Mflemaii 7:30 t iBTbaWefM Brava Stallkn JtrunI partment Frlmdly Otant (13)i eftUtgan's r«i««-* The culture and social life of S M A a ■(tS BU«ni eamc^too tu g * , ao ttiat we’d be oloee Coimoe Mendoluakl, 60, of 10) SapamMn basic concepts and theoriM to the birds and animals. We’d (40) AdnU:Jral sad Bwabbjr marom am article ia National Broad Brook, died at Manches­ ■:«> Woody Woodpaektr 31) As SS e G o development, social organi*atioo, social intcnction, WONDER WUdMa aagaafaM which ao look for new birds and animals b) Film ( Oar M Where Are Teat with field glasses, and we’d ter Memorial Hospital on Jan. ta» Maverick social change and social controL wan eocpriaaw tha phUoaophy 20, of Injuries sustained in aa (34) What's NavT ^ S:^u^rara. take along our bird^guldes and (40) Tbs Binemaa at Lata Junior Muaeum that we mwnmal guides for^ identifica- accident ten days earlier. tU) Movie MEEHNG: TUESw 9:10 - 10:« P.M. feel all the people o ( Maaches- The death certificate, filed at (33) Chib H o u m :Sar idMMld hare aa opportunity tlo n .. . . the town clerk’s office the next < 1) News McBala-a Navy , PRJ„ 7:45 - 9:00 PJA. at leadtar i t Bxoarpta are re* “By the time the boy la in day. Indicates the immediate (34) M elees In______Stetat 31) Buffalo Philharamao high school I would start giv­ (10) Eye-DenUty 1& Subaatpttan TV printed here by oouiteey of the cause of Mendoluski’s death to (30) Winter (Sunping M040) iSeT^oooa Equipped with 4-speed, traas- Buaaaina ing him good books on animals, have been peritonitis, and men­ (40) Adventures in Paradise 3-U) Petticoat Jun^ioa REGISTRATION JAN. 2S-29 miMion, leatherette interior, “If I were goiac to teach a reptiles, birds and frogs, in­ tions as one of the contributing (33) Top 33 Plus One 10-1330) Wk. That Waa (O) seat belts, signal Indicators, cluding not only field guides for (8 ) News, Sports, Weather M(M0) Peytdn Plaes CoMtgt Offie* Ocala photo h«T to hunt I would begin causes a rupture of the' duo­ (33) aub Bouse I (340-40) The Puglttva bumper overriders, wind­ wlMB he waa about four-yeara- identification, but books like denum. The certificate records SiiS (10-33.30) Buntlay-Brliiklar 134 E. MMdlt — 449-5377 shield washer, electric wipers. atd. I would hare a bird feeder ‘Forever Free’ and ‘Ring of that the interval between death (34) What's Newt Engaged attached to the outside of a Bright Water.’ Soon he would (30) Once A Scout have the beginning of a good and the onset of the peritonitis Engaged ( S) Walter Cronklte I (10) French The engagement of Miss Jo­ wliKlow, preferably near the and also the incurrence of the ( 8) Wide Coimtry (In prqrreae) anne Rina Morro of Torrington 91689.00 breakfast table, ao that arery nature library, and I would in­ The engagement of Miss (U) Newsbeat i38-10-l£333(MO News rupture was ten days. Mary Johnson to David White, «;4B (30) Ron Oxhraa Sports. Weather to Walter Allen Meyer of 153 BMnniag aa he ate his oereal he clude a few books about some 7:00 (S) To Ten tha Truth (fO-30) T oni^t Show Bolton Rd., Vernon, has been aould watch tha ehidudees and of the early naturalists, such Through an oversight, police both of Manchester, has been (10) Trackdown <3040) Lea C i^ e Show ~ were not notified immediately announced by her parents. Mr. (30) Open Mike > ( S) Movie announced by her parents, Mr. BUthatchea and titmice come as Audubon, and John William and Mrs. John F. Morro, Tor­ TED fo r their breakfhat, toa Ha Bartram, and others who lived of the death and it was from a and M n . Leo Johnson, 208 Hil­ (34) College Bound (13) Movie (18) Subaimptloa TT I (33) TonM t Show (O rington. would qUlta aatm aily learn at a time when this country reading of a newspaper obit­ liard S t T;li (30) &K>rts Camera ( 8) Lea Crane Show AUTO TRUDON that birds must oat good break* was filling all Ekirope with the uary account by Lt Edward M. Her flrmce Is a son o f Mrs. (B) Mm HIghUgfata I ( 8) Oale Storm Her fiance is a son of the late fasts as wril as he. excitement of exploration and Winzler of the Manchester po­ Helen White, 358 Main St SEE SATCROAYE TV WEEK FOR CCNKPIETE L18T1NO Walter C. and Lottie R. Meyer. INC. *He wouldn’t be nuudi older discovery. The story a t the lice force that the death first Miss Johnson, a graduate of Mias Morro is a reporter for Tolland Tpke. arhen ha would be able to call Lewis and Clark Expedition ia came to the attention of the po­ Manchester High School, is em­ GLASS The Torrington Regi.ster. Her fi­ Talcottville acme of the regular riattora by aa exciting a Western aa a boy lice. ployed as a keypunch operator R ad io ance Is employed by the Amer- Open Eves, till 9 , aama. He would aotloe that the could find. Accorihng to Patrolman Rich­ by Whitney Chain Co., Hart­ belle Corp., Rockville. robin and tha thrush n evar "By now I would buy him a ard Rand, who investlg^ated the ford. Mr. white, also a gradu­ (Thla Hattaig laoliidM only f » aewa breadeagto of IS ar U Of All Kinds A May wedding is planned. aome to the feedw fOr seeds, fairly good camera, not an ex­ accident which occurred about ate of Manchester High School, mlinito length. Sonne aCatloB any oRier short aewacaala.) and unconsciously he would pensive toy, but a good work­ 8 p.m. on Jan. 10 on Windsor is employed by Rogers Oorp., WDBO-1344 8:30 Jsrry Gordon Installed Proraptlj Political Gifts Taxable learn that different birds have St near Burnham St, Mendo- 6:00 Long John Wade 3:30 Bpeak Up, Hartford able camera for making a rec­ Manchester. U:16 Sim Off different sating habits. ord perhaps of a moose on a luski collided head-on with July 10 wedding is plan- 8:00 D lu Roblneoo In All Makes of Cars "If we were lucky enough to another vehicle operated by Al­ 1:08 News Sign Off w n o —1131 WASHINGTON - - Winner.s northern lake, or perhaps (rf a WBAT—tU 6:00 Afternoon EdlUon and losers have ont thing in ■re where there were squirrels gartenmake In our backyard. bert J. BoUy, SI, of Tolland. S:00 Gene Anthony 6:00 News. Sports, Weather WORK DONE INDOORS IN OUR SHOP Eccellentes Mark 60th Wedding '^ha might see the why blue jay Neither driver waa able to of­ 6:30 Newi. Sports and Weather 6:46 S Star Extoa common in politics—they can't "When he graduated from 7:06 OonveiwaUoo Piece V deduct their political contribu­ ynroop down and hasUly grab a Mgh school rd know that no fer an explanation for the J. SuUok, 88, o f 47 Wellington 7:00 Edward P. Morgan OPEN 8 A Jt to 5 PM ^ATURDAYS 9 AM. to MOOUT Mr. and Mrs. Michael Eccel-^— “ “peanut almost from under tha 7;lfi Joe Edwards 7:60 Sing Along \ tions from taxable income. matter where he went, whether cause of the accident at? the R"' skidded head-on into a j:8 0 Sign Off lente of 48 Maple 9t. were hon­ cellente. all of Manchester, and aquirrsl’s boss, and he would time and no arrests were made. truck operated by Romeo J. 8:10 Pom Coitcert ' Tiiey are grifts, not business it be outside a soldler’a bar­ WINF—1333 3:08 NIgbtbeat ored Sunday at a dinner-recep­ Mrs. Samuel Guglielmino of expenses or contributions. iNni that there ia competition Both vehicles were heavily Blmond on Parker S t near Jen- 5:00 Radio Greater Hartford 11:00 News J. A. WHITE GLASS 00. Bolton, "^ey also have ten wmong our wild aeighbors. racks in , resting after 6:00 News, Weather, Sports Phaneufs Wed Years a day of aurveying in the West, damaged and were towed from een fit. about noon. SuUck, ll:16|8ports Final 35 tion at Fiano’s Restaurant, Bol­ grandchildren and one great­ "When he discorersd hie fir^ the scene. Bhoae oar was towed away, was 6:16 Radio Greater Hartford U :80^rt Johnson Show 31 IISSELL ST. PhoM 649-7322 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Phaneuffy- If you're a boot fancier. It’s *tog or toad, and came to tell or even walking quietly in the 6:66 Lowell Thomaa: Sports WPOP-141S ton, celebrating their 6(Kh wed­ grandchild. wise to keep a pair of neutral wportedty slowing his vehicle 7:00 News 6:00 Lou Terri of 14 E. Maple St. were feted 20, 1930, at St. Bridget's <3hurch. p m about it, we would go out woods after a week in a busy BoUy was apparently unin­ 7:30 Leading Queatkn 7:00 Ken Griffin Mr.s. Phaneuf Is the former Stel­ ding anniversary. The event, GuesLs at the party came color shoes in the office. It’s office, he would be trained to jured but Mendoluakl waa tak­ before he went into the skid. and watdi it, Td pick it up 3:00 litfe U m 13:00 Sad laRoaa at an Open House yesteryday at la Moske. aie Is employed at which was attended by 40 close from Manchester, Waterbury, often too hot to keep boots on -gently and place it In the pcdm hunt; hunt with his eyes, his en by an ambulance to the hoe- their home in honor of their 38th Norton Electrical Instrument and Providence, R.I. all day, and it’s a nusiance to ears, hla earners, and hla field pital adierc he waa treated for friends and relatives, was given of Us hand so he could feel its wedding anniversary. About 100 Co., Manchester. Her husband by their ohUdren. (Herald photo by Ehnto.) tote shoea along. oool body. Ihen we’d put it glasaee outs on the forehead, face and Is employed at Pratt and Whit­ anna, requiring 13 stltchee. He attend^ the event, which was The couple was married Jan. doani and 1st It go on its way. The above thoughts by Helen ney IMvislon of United Aircraft Landry photo Roca-Oarcia expreaa what the then was admitted to the spe­ given by the Phaneufs chil­ 23, 1905, in Torremagglore, "I wotdd teach hhn to ait Closed Wed. till 6 P.M. — Open from 6 to'9 P.M. dren, Howard Phaneuf of An­ C3orp., East Hartford. They are MRS. ROBERT AVERY PHILLIPS guletly la lha garden when the museum is trying to do to show cial care unit of the hospital. Foggla, Italy. They lived ki ■ EYE-GLASSES by dover and Mrs. William Law- members of St. James’ Omreh. New York (Jlty and Waterbury shlpwiindL darts cot of bis bur­ children how to "hunt," not Mendoluski bad been a crib They have eight grandchildren. only in the areas of natural his­ attendant at the Hamtton ton of Branford. The marriage of Miss Joycef length train. Her tiered veil of before coming to Mancheeter DeBello and Reale Opticians row and runs across a log with The couple was married Jan. (Herald photo by Oflara.) ^ lll.i.lrvnillusion ttrna was a arranged3*V*an ( 'o ‘-»l‘-i N o .Moi*<‘ a( Sc'ai cluster of seed pearls. She car­ tlrement, Eccellen(e waa em­ late summer if he diouid sk AlrcraCt Ocaporatloa la Wind- to Robert Avery Phillips of Eye Glass Service heritage. sor liocka. A aative of Maaaa- ried a prayer book covered ployed as a silk weaver at C3he- rery atdl he woidd aee the chip­ East Hartford waa solemnized with white roses. Your eye doctor's munk ander the bitd feeder cbusetita, ha worked a f HamS- ney Bros, and later for the prescripUon filled — Saturday morning at St. Miss Andrea Glldie of Man­ Terry Steam Turbine Oo., Hart­ atjgflng Ilia cheeka with seeds, ton Staadaad for eight yuaia. chester, sister of the bride, was modem frames — and daahing to one of the en­ The t o t trafiOc fiaMIty re- James' (Jhurch. ford. lenses duplicated — Shuttle G>et' FORGET THE SEASON! Enjoy Perfect the maid of honor. Bridesmaid* The Eccellentes have seven trances of his buRow, to add to oorded in Menrheatw aeomrad The bride ia a daughter of were Mrs. WUUam Pottinger prescription sun­ Ms adnter supply. on Jan. 9 when Arthur Uag«- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Glidle, Jr., sister of the bride; and children, Dominic Eccellent* of glasses — prompt re­ "Xhren before he begfins to Said $15,000 lais, 40, of Hamatoo, Maas, 47 Branford St. The bridegroom Mrs. William Stepule, both of Waterbury, L«eonard EJocellente, pairs. read I would buy some of the died kufantly la the ooBWon of SKARS U a son of Mrs. Helen Phillips East Hartford. Miss Janice a vlollnst and music teacher of 18 Asylum Street his trailer truck with a fallen Clothes Drying Any Time at the Touch Manchester; Joseph EcoeUente HARTFORD 'Bimpie bo(te about birds and 1-, f ' I .) of East Hartford and the late Glidle of Manchester, another — written fm* children, Suhaidlaatlon of the Oomiee- tinier body on the W gbu e Robert A. Phillipa sister of the bride, was junior of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; Mr*. Room 104 and he woold enjoy eeeing Ms ticut Company's "Shoppers* Chora Highway. The Rev. Eugene E. Torpey bridesmaid. Miss Deborah Pot­ Joseph L. Lsicas, Mrs. Walden Russ DeBella Tel. 522-0767 Enrico F. Real* wdd friends la their pages. Shuttle" would cost downtown In the one traCnc aeoktait re- of St, James’ (Jhurch perform- tinger and Mise Lorene Pot E. St. John and A Michael Ec- “Am he grows older and starts Main St. merchants about 915,- portpd by potloe yeaterday, of a Dial with a Sears Kenmore Dryer •d the double ring ceremony. Unger, both of East Hartford bringing borne buga, leaves, and 000 a year, according to infor­ there were ao Injurtsa akbov^h Mrs. Ralph Maccarone was or­ and nieces of the bride, were esren pebbles, I would encourage mation received by Robert I<. vehicle damage waa leU ttv^ ganist and Ralph Maccarone flower girls. Mm to aaake neat labeled col- Brock, executive vice president Mvera. was soloist. Bouquets. of white AU attendants were dressed leettona... When we ptonioiced, of the Manchester Chamber of AnoordiBg to poltoa, BAward roses were on the altar. alike in full-length gowns of roy­ as we would often do, bis eyes Commerce. The bride, given In marriage al blue velvet, deslgpied with Brock revealed that bus com­ by her father, wore a full- sheath skirt, rieeveless auid a would be hhacp, he would aee length gown of silk organza, the dMterent idnda of monsea at pany officials have told him wide satin back panel. They that the ten-cent fare nm ia .v--' appliqued with Alencon lace. wore white fur pill^ x hats and the bane of the old oedc tree, It was fashioned with sheathQtirtATn I ^ ------losing about 960 per day, a loss ti.rw.riMl ■leevea carried matching fur muffs with and aoon hla young eyes would that they will not absorb after skirt, long t a ^ ^ BlwvM, blue roses. be eeelag the birds before I Feb. 14, the end of its current Front End scooped neckline and cathedral- Michael Slipski of Windsor woidd. SO-day trial period. ■o W m plo to C M k & > ' H .(■ served aa best man. Ushers "I would give Mm a suhaorlp- The ofndals had expressed tton to one or more of the mag- Dial Control L o r in s pho4(Xv were Donald Vail and Joseph willingness to continue the run, Special Engaged Manluccl, both of Hartford, and aainea which feaitore wQdlife, from Depot Sq. to South Termi­ Biagk cydo plno "Air” Engaged and oooaalonally we would take R m . $ 1 2 .5 0 oottinc. Lood it, oot ft . The engagement of Miss (Jharles Reiners of Warehouse nus, if the loss were subsidiaed. (1) AUON FRONT END Julia Rosemary Spencer of Point. acme Menda in to the city to Otherwiae, It will be dropped. oad forgot W The engagement of Miss Jean visit a natural history museum (S) BALANCE FRONT Mary Anderson of Manchester Coventry to Norbfrt Thomas Mrs. Glidle wore a burgandy I an ^ Brock said today that he will WHEEIA Reg. 94.M Saegaert of Vernon has been velvet and pink satin three-1 ... Sven bettsr than the city can a meeting ahortly of Main to Frank Philip D. Loto of (9) CHECK FRONT Tampa, Fla., has been announc­ announced by her mother, Mrs. piece suit with burg;undy acces­ BMiseuma, we would taunt fo r a St. merchants for a discussloa WHEhiL RBARINOI Lillian Spencer, Grant Hill Rd. ord traOaide muaeum to see our own ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. sories and a corsage of pink of the proposal. The group win (4) CHECK Mnww. Her fiance Is a sOn of Mr. and roses. The bridegroom’s mother Bl wild ftiende itvlng in what la check into the effectiveness of Walter A. Anderson, 20 Avon­ SYSTEM dale Rd. Mrs. Gilbert F. Saegaert, Phoo- wore an emerald-green brocade aioee to their natural habitat.. the trial run of 15-minute in­ nix St. *X)a summer vacations when A l Font Only Her fiance is a son of Mr. two-piece dress vidth matching tervals, its Importanoa to down­ Mis.s Spencer, a 1982 gradu­ accessories and a corsage of yel­ we went oampkig we’d choose town merchants, and their r»- and Mrs. Joseph Loto of Tampa. ate of Manchester High School, low roses. camping areas which are not actliys to the port of subeldy. Miss Anderson, attended Is employed as a secretary by A reception for 140 was held Manchester schools and was the Travelers Insurance Co., at the K of C Home. For a plane How Muck Can $A 95 graduatedduated with honor from Hartford. Her nancefiance graauaieagraduated trip to Bermuda, Mrs. Phillips Mount Saint Joseph Academy,' from Manchester High School wore a burgandy tweed suit and West Hartford, in 1961. She In 1981. He served three years coat with burgandy hat, black also graduated with honor in with the U.S. Navy and la now >' accessoriee and white rose cor­ o n t SERVICE ON AIJ. 1963 from Bay Path Junior employed with the Vernon Po­ sage. The couple will live at 1327 Gev A DOUBLE CONVENTIONAL MAmew College, Longmeadow, Maas. lice Department. Burnside Ave., East Hartford, She is employed at the Trav­ No date has been set for the after Feb. 8. elers Research Center, Hart­ wedding. Mr. Phillips Is a graduate of ford. Mr. Loto served with the Hartford Schools. He served I STAMPS MORIARR U.S. Coast Guard. He Is pres­ four years with the U.S. Marine ently, a studeait at the Unlver- PTSO at Bennet <3orps and Is presently employed Mty of Tampa, Tampa. Engaged by Table Talk Pies. Mrs. Phil­ SVte BROTHERS No date has been set for the To View Display lips is a graduate of Manches­ DAILY! 'wedding. The engagement of Misa ter High School. She Is em-1 SH-915 CENTER ST. n | P | ;i One (1) Olaas of Tour Choice With Ead Marion Louise Dumas to Paul ployed as a secretary by Ka-1 rH E F i Pnrduwe of 8 CMlons or More of Gasoline.. TEL. «48-<518S Bennet School PTSO will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in Edward Thompson, both of man Aircraft Corp., Bloomfield. Manchester, has been announc­ Qulok-dry neeM g the main building auditorium STATE SERVICE STATION FOR for a program of student dis­ ed by her mother. Mrs. Rose Heating Element plays and d«nonstratlons. Dumas, 706 N. Main St. She is Gives safe, gentle heat, Displays will b* exhibited by also a daughter of William Plan Your "just-right” drying Cosmetics the industrial arts and home Dumas, Mather St. o f all fabrics! economics departments. Stu­ Her fiance is a sc«i of Mr. “Your Flying “A" rrs dents and teachers in the spe­ and Mrs. Clayton A. Thomp­ OWNERS tfPOIT M fr cial areas of art, music and son, 151 Mapto fit. D ea ler!” physical education will demon­ Miss Dumas, a 1964 graduate 770 Main Street, strate in their respective areas. of Manchester High School, Is Manchester... Liggeffs In addition, the student coun­ -employed by the Pioneer Oppoaite State SAVE cil will put on a mock meeting Parachute Co. Her fiance, a T heater At The Parkade os a demonstration to parents 1982 graduate o f Manchester S. B. M. Mortgage of the type of work that they High School, is employed by Phone 648-6860 ?S »l "SI *3 MANCHESTER are doing. Kurtz Bros., Manchester. MembersBips will be avail­ The wedding is planned for M FlliL C08TS able during the evening. Oot. 18. kMerawMwawwwl

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s f a pofiMT, la any soaotfinsBey, to still to Zuckert for his review and Academ y Chief such further action as the secre­ Everything Comes Up Roses^ B A R R ia N i r iUmri|e0tpr srttbout a asat In Paritomant. Connecticut tary believes warranted. This hi^paaa to be a riiaraa Whan College Budget Cut to Bone Says 35 Cadets The probe Is being conducted exetastrsly at ! Evnting^ ttrsih Walkar origlanUy lost, in laft fall’s in Mcrecy at a hideout, location Says Martin t>/ Bond Issues Liggeff Drug Brltirii dsetion, it was rathsr polntadly Y a n k w H ave Resigned of which even information off! cers say they do not know. PABXADE due to Um f a ^ that dvil rights issuas S y A . B . a To Ease Tax Demand: Lowe The investigative panel is said Because of a ‘TorUtu- Three oUieiptownseipiow n sold had baan ratosd against him in a Lon­ (CoatliHisd from Pago One) to be made up o( eight m r- dlnous concatenation of recent Issues w 8.1»-l perP cent don diatrtet needy ajU itivs to radal is­ •tanding riiarp and tall and Dr. Frederick Lowe pre-ty'* .*”y^”***T* **^ A IHe said that youngsters had from outside bases. Their ide; eireumstonces,” the town Interest, onst YA t 3.3.2 per ugly in the midst of ths gensrsl to 210 toll-time equivalent stu-1 yanked the old onea off. brought to me,” Warren aaid. " I Ities also have been withheld l sold He recent 91-7 million cent, one at 3.3 per cent, sues. Tha fiogana whidi oonnactad ^probation being given ths po- Bcutvusented the‘ '*‘ “ 1 Manchester“ ‘‘ make tbe final decision.” dents. The figure used for the Mrs. Bourn wanted to know the academy. bond issue at a favorable and one at 3.4 per cent Walkar with toleranca for peopls Whoss Utioal proeass for its ahiUty to Community College 1965-66 budget estimrte, 300, ia the Sources in the Information rate of Interest. Each of the town's sell­ bring its own partisans to bl- if the new ones would be out office, which declined to be CASH SAVINGS skins ware dark had their effect, aad buclget to the board of edu­ average of that. Five or ten of reach. Pierce replied that So says General Man­ ing at 3.1 per cent or bet­ r S ^ K S s K : ^ piutlsan agresmant on Con­ 'dents on either side of that identified, insisted that there ter has an A A rating from ( I’ 10 the district which had sleeted him for cation at the finance work­ they would be tollpiroof. Mrs. had been, mass resignations and Public Records ager Richard Martin in necticut reapportionment . — would not change the estimate a tongue-in-cheek com­ a financial rating service ao years suddsnly defeated him, shop last night. Bourn countered with, "Never that the academy was deciding standing obsUnato and ugly In of necessary expenditures to ment on the results of except Manchester, which Navarthaleaa, he was appointed Fhr- The dean of the oommunKy mind if they are toll-proof, are to announce them piecemeal. Warrantee Deeds the midst of all thp gratltuds any appreciable degree," he they chlldrsn-proof?” eight recent bond issues haa only an A rating. college told board membere Warren said the Investigation Bantly Oil Co. Inc. to Cot­ sign Secretary in the new Labor Cabi­ Wist the thing may m over said. in the state. The coupon rate deter­ f p I there ia the mdmory of one laet that it had been deliberately It seems that they weren’t may not be completed before tage Home Inc., property on net, with tha idea that the nice con­ The discussion o f section 700 Martin’s remark U ad­ mines how much more than moment In the debate In the cut down to the bone to make ^ Ite , and Mrs. Bourn said she Broad St. o f the education operations Feb. 10. dressed to the town’s board the basic amount of the ttw n rm n n » venience of a seat in Oontmona could be sure the tax demand will be did not see any sense in having The investigation Is being John lagroesi and Judith E. I 'll.’ Bouse of Repreeentatlves. budget, which is separate fn>m I of directors In a char­ bond issue the town must _ a m S T n a S r k provided him by fiie neat British ds- less for the upcoming year »h **r«ii.cr. Inniiideri I PuUed » e m down. conducted In a painstaking lagrossi to Henry J. La- (. M I.o s It waa a moment in which the the college budget, included acteristically pithy mem­ than It is this year. The net A proposal for the replace­ manner, appraising the cadets Chapelle and Margaret O. pay its buyer. vlos Of looking around and finding a political piocees suddenly failed mention of the esthetic value orandum. It .says; in full: r^SSATSKS^ town cost is estimated at 957.- ment of 92,760 worth of locker who are Involved of their Indi­ LaChapelle, property at 29 Towns customarily award Mat b It or Mt alM fP i nice friendly ooiutltueney for him to run Itai^. of a brick wall, w et vacuum ’’Enclosed tabulation in­ their bonds to the bidder r mo* a lw P m toaal a r 388. This year It will be 958,- combination locks at the high vidual rights and offering them Devon Dr. There had been, at 5:33 of cleaners, lightening rods, dicates we did pretty good In. 416. school was also aired. This pro- legal counsel during the Inves­ Quitclaim Deed who asks the lowest per­ FUEL OIL NpaMioaMflB' ®| m m o that hletorlc afternoon, a sud­ clocks, stage curtains, type' with our bond sale, prob­ Sudi a oonatituenoy was found—ons N. WtlHam Knight, finance I posed expenditure would be the tigation,” the superintendent Hector Chlcolne to Joseph P. centage return on his In­ MM A e tMWTti. den cry of “vote, vote, vote" writers, brand names, I beginning of a five-year pro­ ably due to a fortitudlnous whore the Labor candidate running last from the membere of the House. chairman of the college’s Clti- locks, and Venetian blinds. said. Babineau and Rose Bablneau, vestment. xens Advisory Ctouncll, said gram geared to replace all the concatenation of circum­ A "fortltudlnmui concat­ ______ttr typa- fall had won by a comfortable margin Sp^er Tyler Pattereon re­ Although all of thsse mat­ Secretary of the Air Force properties on Palm St. that no tuition differential locks. Marriage Licenses stances:'' enation of circumstances” ■ In adMftlsaaMMU sponded to thia cry with one fi­ ters were treated In an in­ Eugene M. Zuckert, announced The tabulation shows la H m liaBeiMalM of T.OaO votes. That Labor winner was would be charged out-of-town Curtis said that the original Roy Cameron Carriker, 24 means that everything just nal loudspeaker aijnouncement quiring fashion, and In the light Saturday more than 100 cadets In fact, that Manchester persuaded to vacate his post, for the students next year. He said lock had not stood up as well Including 30 football players Ford St., and Delores Marie happen.s to have come up i m of an impending roll call. At of costs and Increased costs, that, under present legislation, as expected. Eventually, the Balfore, Hartford, South .sold its bonds at the next at M, good of tha party, so that Foreign Sec­ this point, one of the recalci­ not all were treated munda­ were Involved In the scandal to the lowest coupon rate roses when the bonds were tS L^^S T f,® such a charge was possible but replacement of all 3,600 locks Methodist Church, Jan. 30. retary Walker oould run and get his seat trants, a legislator with a bitter nely. triggered by a third-year cadet of eight recent bond sales. sold last year. - Maw-Tfi* that In view of the college’s is antlctoated. who stole a key to a locker, took in Commons. And Foreign Seoretary local reason. Rep. Julius D. William (jurtls, superintendent The bonds, for three M m a m a a i^ already high tuition charges of schools, came to the meeting Another replacement pro­ exajnination papers and at­ 5 0 ^ Share Mile FREEDOM BRIEF COOPERATIVE Walkar ran, the other day, and lost Morris, Democrat of New Brit­ K was decided to wait. school additions and the tain, took the floor a aeoond with a hoarse voice, but man­ gram, this one for typewriters tempted to sell them to fellow town share of the North MANSFIELD (AP) Thurlowe I on ((),vi’\\v "W e ’re at the top of our cadets. again, by aome 30S votes. Onoe again, time. aged to make clear his reason­ In the business education class­ WASHINGTON — In 1860, End urban renewal proj­ Duncan; 24, of Willimantic, an fee limit now,” he said. "W e ing for proposing that ths Ed­ es at the high school, costing Twenty-nine cadets left the IH\isiiin of the pqison of the racial issue was used Previously, he had introduced oould charge more for out-of- when the land area of the con ect, went at a 3.05 per cent Inmate of the Windham County! ucational Square brick wall 94,300 next year, was dis­ academy last week. nOI.AM* (II>. ( o. against him, and had some effect That ah amendment aubetitutlng new towTi students but we feel that tlguous United States wa.s Just interest rate. State Jail at Brooklyn, walked' fronting on Wells St. at Bermet cussed. Pierce said that the Sources at the academy said lines for ths projxMsd new the resuHlng student attrition about What it is today, there Only one town received away from a work detail Mon-1 f i ; iiKi.' to the shameful part of the story. Junior High School should be typewriter policy was to re­ resignations were continuing House districts in New Britain. and loss of their tuition would was a square mile of land for a better rate out of the day. He was picked up by state Politically, the loaa of one more seat place typewriters every five although announcements were .31.-, m :u\i) s'liiK iT His charge had- been that outweigh the gain from the demolished. every 10.6 persons. The same eight reviewed. Walling­ police an hour and a half later. ' He termed the wall dangerous years. He observed that they being delayed. Ti .i. c,t I-1 raducea Lnbor’a margin of control o f New Britain had been gerry­ extra Charge.” area today has a squares mile for ford sold its recent 92.4 Duncan Is serving a term for i and unsafe, especially the arch­ get quite a pounding In the Warren said the results of the Commons to only three votes, almost too . mandered shameleeely. By his He mentioned that the 917.50 million issue at 9 per cent. non-support. ' t'uaatep. es. He said Uiat he knew the classes. investigation will be forwarded every 50^ people. thin a margin forsorvlTri. Beyond fiiat, calculations, one of the nu­ per credit fee charged by the merical results of this gerry­ matter was a touchy mbjeot, there was alao a aavaga drop toi tha oommunlty college Is rivaled mandering was to create one by several other similar In­ that the wall’s esthetic value was esteemed by many In the H m New Budget Orthodoxy vote for another Labor candidate run­ New Britain Hotuie district with stitutions of higher learning In community; but he said he Vba PraMant’a saw buPfat haa ning the name day, ao that It to also the a population as low as 10,300 the area, including the Uni­ and another one with a popula­ versity of Connecticut, whose oould not Ignore the danger. whole preatige of the new Labor govern­ It would cost 96,000 for ths aBooph ct avarytUag ki It to aaaka tha tion In excess of 19,000. And ha extension courses are also ment barely to office, which has been necessary repairs, but only 91,* ■/ mqfmtt Moalyata aKparlanaa aoma trmibla admitted that the proposed dis­ 917.50. ritaken. Tha nae o( racial poison in The college budget os pro­ 000 for the removal. Curtis left to aomiiw wp wltk aithar waraatrleted tricts his amendment would tbe matter up to the board mem­ SUppoaedly democracy - mature Britain posed would cost tax)payer8 pratoa or eomplato damaatiaM ef toa create would Include one dle- bers. 'The feeling of the mem­ has, then,— the campaign slogan was, trict of over 30,000 population. 91,100 less than this year. Dean bers (Katherine Bourn, Dr. Wal­ dooianant to toKMrt, H la a doeuaiant In the earlier debate and ac­ L o ^ said that it demonstrates w Uaii BUkaa both tha ordioary pollti- specifically "Vote for Labor, get a Nig­ ter Schardt, Alfred Campbell, tion, hli New Britain amend­ ter ths first time that econo- Attorney’s William Collins and elaaa aad the ordinary huataeoamea ger for a Neighbor,"— come much too ment had been easily defeated. nvies can be made with an In­ doae to determining great events. Thomas Bailey, and Leonard woifc oat their own ailaod appralaala But It had raiaed openly end creasing student body. H e prs- Seader were present) asemsd to brought Into the debate openly and aadarataadiag eC It dictsd. ’'While costs wlU natur- indicate that the wall would for the first time the question ■lly increase mathematically as That meana It haa auaaaadad to not come down. Dirt And ComiAotkm** • f juet how much disparity the number o f students increas­ Mrs. Bourn questioned ths In­ being a routine deoumaat It ladulgad there might be in the new dis­ es, they wm not increase in the clusion of brand names in ths to the abowmanahlp et fn tm M a g It Whan planning authoritiea invoke the tricts being created for the geometrical proportion tiiat is budget. She noted that the-home- would have a hard ttofia ataylng under argument that people living near major House in the legislation being justly fsarsd.” making teacher at Bennet had highways *tofifer from highway noisa, passed that day. And the testi­ < The total budget requert of asked for two steam irons tha hundred bUhon dollar figure, and mony of the Morris figures was dirt and general eommotiem” aa a rsa- 9166,498 ia based on a projtoted of one brand, costing 917 apiece; than got under that figure. A t the aanM that, inside ths dty of New and that the home economics SMi. for devoting the land near one such anrolhnent estimate of about thaa, ct oouraa, H eairtod spending on Britain, aa easier calculations 900 fuU-tlme equivalent stu­ tescher at the high school had could show with regard to dis- to new aB tiina hlglia snisting highway to industrial use, one dents. That prediction is based requested one steam iron of an­ K ia a dooument wMah baa Pat, ba> wenders tf the same words and descrip­ tricta where tingle communities other brand, costing 910. Doug­ were involved, the "one men one on the teUoiwlng calculations: tion would be used by planners advocat­ Manchester residents, 51; East las Pierce, board business man­ ■are U or net honored every porh bar- vote” legislation being passed ager, said that the brand names OathoUc, 6; out of town, 56; lel projaat for ovary raainhw aC Con* ing the routing and construction of an­ waa. In actuality, sometimes would be deleted from the final sophomores, 43; part - time graaa and every atata. But it doea begin other major highway through existing tendering one men's vote twice budget. equivalent to full-time, 38. (The rosMential districts. the theoretical power of an­ A number of Items were re­ anuB initial aommltmanta, all to the equivalent figure Is derived by Tha descripfion, the other night, was other’s. quested under provisions of ths nnraa at Tha Oreat Peeled, to projecta Now the btn waa about to dividing tbe number of part' National Defense Education aad programa which, to fine, might add of fiM kind of atmosphere created by pass. Months of controversy, Urns studenta estimated— 154— Act. According to the terms of iq> to a federal apehding ^>Iurga auch the WUbur Cross Highway. and hours of debate were bring­ by 4, the number of part-time the act, the federal government aa the graateat apendera of the paat One might expect the same general ing a tired Houae, and a tired students the ooUege figures It will repay 50 per cent for Items Connecticut, to the final ahow- takes to equal the semester like tape recoiders, motion pic never tauglnad. oondifions, if not the same use of words, down. hour total o f a full-time stu­ ture projectors, and plastic J X la a doouHMnt wfaldi, to ita era(fit with regard to the propoaad Route 6. At this moment, Repreaenta- den t) human skeletons. TTie purchase haa made aa ofaviooa effort to out down X too, no doubt, will provide noise, dirt tive Morris got to hia feet Actually. Dean Lowe said, of all these and more was pro-1 on aoBM old arena of pahHe apending in and somraofiwi along the swath it cuts again, and asked a sharp, pro­ It is impossible to predict the posed by Curtis, who said In I Baekatace At The Opare WMi SjrtTtaa OfUra his budget message that he I ardor to free leecarBaa for new naada through town. Presumably, by tha.aaqia truding, unweloorae question. exact enrollment. According to .•JH Might ha inquire through the the above estimates it would be hoped the Items would not bsl argumsnt, 0 m land near it will be better ANNA MOFFO AS MlMl: Connecticut Opera’e “La BohemeV At Bushnell Last Thursday and new federal advanturca. •p e a lw , he aaked, whether 193, he said; but that figure la deleted, because o f the 50 per| X darea propoae a Mttln leaa apending suited to industrial than to residential anybody in tbe House oould pro­ derived on the basis o f a flat cent retond. for naOitary purpoaea to order to help usage. vide him with the figures for 85 per cent Increase In full- Lightning rods provided ths subject of a short debate. Cur-1 flnanoe a great deal more apending to With the eonstnictlon of Route g. what would be the emalleat and tlnte, out-of-town students. Herald the largest dlstrlcta,^ population “In fa ct our- experience this turii east-weat Albany Peace Pact, proposing Harriman. In 1952, he gave Stan­ that “boaaism.” ia atill the cen­ hat of 1939. terward. tary court had sentenced to I swaths th ro u ^ town, planners have to a secret ballot to settle the ley Stelngut of Kings County redueed to a wiatful, toeffectual, aad tral issue in New York Dem­ No one did care to reply. ■elsure of shops, and five death death five men who teetered a Democratic leadership strug­ (Brooklyn) a green light to run ocratic politics. Hia charge of 10 Years Ago military plot to overthrow the aauoh Aortened little growl. be oonstantly eonoemed with the pos­ Representotlve Morris, who is oentences passed by a special gle, Averell Harriman, a Peace for coimty leader. Hours before corruption against anti-Wagner government. The broadcast said I “Preaident Johnaon’a new budget” sibility of creating additional north- Pact signer, was warned that physically blind, then observed military court. (with briefcase) the election, he reneged, thus men in Albany is calculated to Skywatch in Manchester will Virtually every shop in the the plotters plannsd “ political oaya the New York Tlmea, *Ta generally south routM which, again, would seem Wagner would "chicken out” that, of all the fine speeches igniting the Stelngut - Wagner arouse the same sense of out­ end probably In 45 daya unless Damascus baxaar stayed shut, assassination and sabotage [ of the agreement. made on tbe subject a f reappor- realiatic and forward-looking. X reaf- likely to cut through existing residen­ feud. Ironically, Steingut is now rage among the voters as his town succeeda in getting ex­ tout In the rest of the city food against the people and the na­ The mere fact this accurate the overwhelming antl-Wagner war against the "bossee.” His tension from directors of Odd Uonment, not one had discussed tional Industries.” firma & e (departure from the traditional tial property and to apread noise, dirt how the Individual districts Otpres, barbershops, transport prediction waa made is an indi­ flavorite for Assembly Speaker, present policy reflecta the pub­ Fellows Building on their dead­ companies, service stations and and artifioial ritual that called for a tidy and commotion on either aide of them- cation of the low opinion which shaped up, in population statls- blocked only by Wagner’s thin­ lic opinion studies of pollster line for abandoning akywatch pharmacies generally were bedaace of axpenditurea and reoOipta. selvea. a growing number of Demo­ ning ranks. tice, in r a t io n to the supposed CURA Election Louie Harris, now one of W ag­ post on roof of Odd Fellows open. Inatead, it ahowa a deliberate deficit ra- All this raisea the interesting and per­ cratic politicians now have foi ner’s closeot but unpubllcized Building at Center. one man one vote concept. And finally, turning on the Hundreds of government WEST HAVEN (AP)—Tha | Wagner. very Democrat Wagner himself advisors. There was no answer. aulUng from a combination of axciae haps entirely inconsequential question df Plans for conyertiog former touses poured more than 6,0(X} Connecticut Urban Renewal As­ “ There’s not a precinct cap­ put in as state Democratic But this time Wagner has A moment later the bill had tax reduotiona and increaaed apwiding, where people will be suppoaed to live. If Brown and Beaupre building on factory hands and farmers into sociation elected new officers | tain in upstate New York who chairman, Wagner accused Wil­ no Eleanor Roosevelt or Her-- been paaaed, the one question of Bissell St. to EUks Home ato downtown Damascus for the Monday. partieularly in the civilian aector. The they are supposed to live in Manchester, would lend Wagner a nickel liam (Billy) McKeon of bribery, bert Lehman to help him. This all questions which would seem completed by Arnold Lawranoe, demonstration. Heavy rain They are: Joeeph O. lem a of I aocpanaioa to outlaya la eaaentlal to meet It will apparently-have to be in the ever- today," g^rumbles an antl-Wag- a charge about as substantial aa time, he is the loneliest poli­ local architect. especially legitimate end perti­ ner Manhattan Democrat. "He’s tician in New York. nent still unanswered. We were drenched them, but the workers West Haven, preeident; Joel| file Preaident'a i^edge to aurb poverty, narrowing and ever-dwindling reaiden- accusing a golfer of cheating tor marched and chanted with en­ set the stage for RepubUcans 1966 Pufollahers Newspaper tired, too. We didn’t want It an­ (Ogen, New Haven, vice presi­ while the deficit can be juatlfied ao long fial strips somehow left between the taking a practice awing. thusiasm. to investigate Democrats." Syndicate swered, then, either. Why dent and Margo Becker, Ansonia | aa the economy la operating below ita major highways which, for all their As a result of all this, Wagner A Thought for Today "W e will crush reaction, we secretary-treasurer. Last week, at a meeting of a has alienated not only the rank- doesn't it Just go away? foil potential. noise, dirt, and eommotion, are appar­ district Democratic club in New will raise the banner of social­ Joeeph A. Haze. Middletown, I and-file politicana. He haa con­ Sponsored by the Bfanohester ism,” they cried In unison. and John N. O’Malley, New 1 Yes, the world we live and work in is a brighter and a ently considered community assets. Per­ York County (Manhattan), a Today in History Council of Churches S0 ^ omewhere today a young scientist is on the direshold "Some will argue,’' the Tlmea oon- founded President Johnson’s motion w.as put to condemn the Five Tears Ag«r "Death to capitalists," "Long Haven, were named to two year I finuea pleaaantly, “that atimulatlng the haps, Uke our neighbor. East Hartford, personal agent In New York, live socialism and liberty,” "W e terms on the Board of Directors. I better place for all of us because of the insurance agent— Mayor. What made the occasion National Committeeman Edwin By ’the Associated Press o f anew discovery that w ill benefit millions of human beings ... aeonoaay through deficit financing whan we are heading reaolutely toward a surprising was that this partic­ A short prayer for a fruit­ The French commander In Al- have natlonallxed,” their ban- Robert T. Bums of Bloomfield I Weisl. He has frightened p(Uty Today Is ’Tuesday, Jan. 36, |1ers declared a state ef slags businaaa la already (^leratlng at a high state of affairs in which we wUl be all ular Democratic club was one ful life. aers soUL and C. Francis Driscoll of New I Somewhere today & widow and her children, have been given that dedicated professional man or woman whose patience, fathers elsewhere who now see the 26th day of 1966. There are God give me work following rioting against Frsaeh Damascus radio, in a middle London were named to one-year | levd may be infiattonary. But auch op- Industry and eommerce and road, and o f the first that came to W ag­ a hopelessly divided party in 339 days left in the year. pohclss. ner’s rescue in 1961 when his Till my life shall end • f the night broadcast, an­ terms on the Board. tile courage and the means to face the future persistence and unshakable belief in the service he renders poaltian has loat much afing ainoe Waah- UtUe alsa. New York as a fat target tor Today’s Highlight In History ... renomination for a third term And life Gov. Nelson Rockefeller’a ex­ On this, date in I860, a crowd­ higtan flrat demonatrated that deficits Whatever the motive of the moment, was in doubt Till my work is done. does so much to protect us against the day-to-day hazards pected third term bid. ed Senate heard Daniel Web­ One Tear Ago Somewhere today the owners of a young and thriving busi- do not make inflation inevitable. This the planner'a d|ocription of the gift of a A fter a furious debate in On the grave of Wtntfred In fact, imless New York ster make his great oration. of living and contributes so much to our future security. does not mean that Government red major highway, *Tioiae, dirt and general which Uie anti-Wagnerlans Holtby at Rudaton, Yorkshire. Nsgotiations bstween the Unit­ neu, gutted by fire, are rolling up their sleeves and making a City’s voters accept the claim Defending the union, he uttered Submitted by The Rev. clearly had the best of i t a plea that Wagner’s real objective ia ed States and Panama stallad ink la all that is needed to sustain pros- eommotion,” waa quite realistic and ac- these words, "Libery and un­ Edward w. Johnson, Vtoar fresh and enthusiastic start by the district leader side­ to preserve "moral” govern­ ion, now and forever, one and over Panama’s tnslstence that ... Here, in Connecticut, we’re especially forhmate-—fbr we’ra psrlty. Wbpt la clear is that amall, eon- « i r ^ , and applies to the highways we tracked the resolution. St. GeorM’s ^fisc^>ri m agraa to ranegotlate tha Pair ment, hia own re-election to a Inseparable.” Oiuroh, MKcn. troDed deficits can provide a significant ars going to have built as wsll as to The reason the Democratic noma Oanal trea^f. Somewhere today the victim of an auto accident is leaving the blessed with a reservoir of superbly trained and knowledge­ pols in New York harbor such stimulant. Oertainly, they are preferable those we already have. There should hospital with all his bills paid and heading for home in a car to the large and often imcontrollable also be, la eivillMd society, places for unkind feelings for Bob W ag­ able agents whose devotion to ner is simple enough. *He has defidts that have resulted through Qov- peopls to Hv*. thaTa good (u new . , . turned into ashes the glorious their profession has earned our X amment inadvertanoe." dreams that' followed the first The Inturanea Such is the new orthodoxy, to Democratic takeover ths Fischetti That young Bcientiat. acquired his technical knowledge trust, our confidence and our Information Offiee, whidi It is oonsldared financial statiw- Hie Senator Frooi . . . State Legislature in 30 years. Not only did the anti-Wagner 79 Farmington Avenue, manahip to plan to spend more because his father was wise enough to provide for his edu­ gratitude. Small wonder so I am very happy to be here tonight "bosses” (meaning any Demo­ Hartford you have. tepreaenting the great state of — uh cratic leader who doesn’t agres cation through an inisurance program— and because some­ many people think of the in­ Needleas to aay, the W all Straat Jour- — uh — uh. with W agner) . glory in ths aal won’t buy any sudi theory, not for « Tve been aaked bow I Uke the Sen­ prospect of new power frmn where an insurance agent was able to convince that father of surance agent as that "guardian ate after having been Attorney Gen­ a govamment, at least But its protsst their control of the legislature. eral. So far, I have no committee aa- They also knew that the elec­ the importance of that protection and service. angeh^^nidth briefcase.** this morning was reduced to a ooupls signment, no parking place, and no of­ tion of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of old conservative wheesee, like "In- fice. And I muBt aay it's sven a Uttls had at tost given them new tssminable defidts a|id other inflation­ lonely on the Senate floor. Every other high ground from which to / Senator*faas 35 people In his row. I have RtPA V . AMOUNT ary poUdss" ars still likely ‘To taka erusb old foe Wagner aa New MONTHLY OF LOAN one—Joe Tydings, who ransm his name. York’s Number One Democrat Let Benifioial'put tb d r economic t d l” and Uke the quaint We sit way in the back. I can get bet­ Wagner himself knew that un> $16.75 $300 ter seats for ‘‘Hello ■I>6Uy!” It there whs old aantimant; *T>ebts must finally be leae he took drastic measures, 26.5S soO paid to ane fashion or another.” one Aiore Democrat elected I would be he was finlahed. With tbe anti- out in the cloakroom. My children Wagner forces poised to selaa CASH 36.41 700 ftily old fogiea really think ao, now came to watch me sworn in nnd gays control « f both the AsMimbly 51.16 1,000 at the dawn of The Oreat Sodety. me a present for my new job— a pair and the Senate, with or without in your pocket-tist 'On 24 month plan The planned deficit, in which you set of opera glaaaes. They say by the time KCnnady’a help, Wagner would ant ddfbssntdy to q>end more Hi«n ^ I Have anourii aeniority. to sit np froitt, suffer a 93 ihuiian to |4 ralUioa ru nssd mjr brotbar's cans. . . U0 we haw the pcogram. ana we have the BENEFICIAL Washington to soek the bolp of ffINAMCe SYSTEM 1 of adopting a eonstitusa^ bs oppHtimity to tnmove IkfcJtvea nf all Franklin D. Rooiwvelt Jc ' Americana, And x Juet want to. aenira ■ams aystam asasio to have ting, tbe mayoral i $1 0 0 0 UNMIS Rtotoeu^ S kw ae^ yon that I bava no PreaidenUal ambl- bis first try for it Hs piaagea tbs British. fione-Tgad aeltlMr bae my wife, Ethel that If Roossvelt helped Um, ha hMMa Cto'af Menicin^eMr Kenaady to a Sanator ftom Bird.—VB. BBNATOR ROBERT F. would throw his support to ' ^ iyiAIN ST., MANCNEfflYR T oHl But Fatriak Ootdan WaDur, KBNNBDT, BEFORE WOMEN’S NA- Roooovolt in U M tor n o gubww ~~ fAL WUDBB CLUB AT W A B S* /m - IS4186 • Drar l6.,ltow Ba^ato W. Meeto (MM inm ■ I N S C S C O M N S N I B S O I* CO

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MAMCHB8TBB SESSION NKW YORK (AP) — An SH- Jiaiinl* Jordan, 43, of Hart­ mlUion construction and renova­ ford, waa finad |USO for operat- tion program at the* Metro­ li^ a motor n iiid o wMla under politan Museum of Art has kept lha tofluanca of intoxicating the museum’a activities in par­ Uqoor and ftran a 30-day aus- tial eclipse for about two years. ixmded amitanca, at the State Now most of the institution is Jail for oparating a motor ve- back to normal — biggec. than ^ hlola wliila under auapanaion in ever. yaatarday’a aession. Ha had a At a members’ evening Mon­ ehaive of rackleaa drivinf noli- day night, the Thomas J. Wat- "■ ad. son Library — which also pro- • vides expanded quarters for the Holaad Ripley, 27, of Rock- F R O Z E N F O n n BUYX! Department of Prints and TiSa, waa fined 3100 for oparat- SHOP-RITE 9 Her* «re »h« mMt volueg you've been waiting for! Here ig the quel­ Drawings — was opened offi­ tn* a motor vehicle 'wtiile under cially. the influanca of intoxicating l s you've olweyg wonted! All good ooHng moots! Foct is, it's The occasion also marked tho liquor. SHOP-RITE or STOKEIY GREEN BEANS COFFEE SALE! PIUSBURY fRtNCH Sini PI- , (HI the finest meet and poultry iponey con buy! Your satisfoction is guoronteed completion of an air-condition­ Other eaaaa didjpoaed of by or you got your monoy bock! Provo it to yourself, end prova It to your family change to ing and refurbishing program in ftaiea are: e EHLERS SHOP-RITE or BIRDS EYE the museum’s 43 galleries for liao Blanchette, 48, 16 Fem- TOMATO JUICE . . . Hio finest quality maotg at the lowott prices potsibfg every doy of tho e CHASE & SANBORN «r., $6, illegal parking, S W EET P E A S program some of the paintings (nolle on a charge of operating M K E MIXES had been shown in gallpries in­ a nnotor vehicle with a defec­ . 4 9 1-quart, tended for special exhibits. tive emergency brake); Richard IL’^ ^ c h o c o l a t e J D „ G i M 14-os. cant YOUR inotrs As a result, special shows Cola, 30, WaUlncf6fxI, 320, 2 * 1 CHOICE . MOTT’S READY TO EAT have been (ewer and smaller apeeding; Oomeliua Cionley, 62, Shoo-KItt PintAppIt^raptfrult SUPER FOOD MARKETS than normal. Now the Metro- , wentport, 320, apeeding; Mel­ m 4'-■-•■ *1 Bhop-xito vacuum Pack, Kaant, Com, l>aac, politan is preparing for a major Giant 4 260-ft. roll M0 Mixed Vogotabloc, Spinach or Croam Spinach exhibit this spring. vin Camhoiae, 22, New BriUln, D rin k 3 1-8Mrt.14-(Z. CMS 8 3 ^ IBoz. boxat 320, apeedbig; AS>eo Deajar- It will be “Three Centuries of WHY PAT atOMt . 2 9 dina, Brtdgeport, 3l6, apeeding; 10c OffI . otant tlN _ g M RoynoldlW rap save the American Painting,” the mo.st Vegetables 4'»99^ comprehensive survey of this Edward Gardiner, 48, 40 Doane Dash Giant o5^ SHOP-MTB COPFEE Rxcaltior 34ei. Bt„ 315, intoxioatimi; Anthony change field ever to be shown at the Gentile, 44, New Haven, 320, Shop-kite Contrellod Sude Mgm MO 4c OFP _ _ Deg Meal museum. It will include more R.ew^r^Meeiding; PULSBURY n o w 5 *^‘’>5 5 f S p in a c h 1 0 10-U.gk|i-^NF^ shown Monday night to cele­ Shop-BIto Sliced ARMOUR or HORMEL brate the opening of the library. Joaeph listro, 38, Farmington, M o to r O il One contained 62 of the mu- . 320, apeeding; Charles Milton, Variflna 3-lb. 2-oz. |ar seum’s loest European draw- - 84, Hartfoi^ 326, failure to «T T Y e s M «k ..... Carrets 10’*-”- 99^ ings. The other, tilled “ Illustrat­ giant half o f the highway; C ^ E M IX E S B o a n s ...... fhop-Rlto Southern Muctord Croonc, Kola, I CENTER CUT \ / Believe: Applosauco— pRoentto iMPOimo CANNED HAM ed Books,” covered five centu­ Irene Noraworthy, 26, New Lord Mofft French Style Chopped Collordc or Turnip 2 0 ries of examples in that catego­ Britain, 330, apeeding; Jamea H. ^^^B Ig SLICES or ROASTS CREAM STYLE • 8 9 f LB. ry- Noyes, 20, Ooventry, 320, apeed­ TOMATO B o a n s ...... G re e n s 1 0 tO-az. gk|c- 9 9 t The library, 107 by 138 feet, on . ing; Mary Ogden, 20, of 137 THE ANSWER IS YES thep-Rlto Zucchini d ip <^-89^ three levels, is in a glass box, Branford St., 310, operating a . $0.29 functional style, the only unit of DEL MONTE CORN DOW SHOP-Rin UNSWEEHNED 3 motor vehicle ^thout a license; The big,question: “Am I going to S q u a s h 1 0 18-cz. bcitt 9 9 « ______MOTTS TOP QUALITY "TENDER-TRIM" lEEF can JKjg modem design in the Metro­ Robert A, Payne, 23, Middle- Cravoc Appla politan's cluster of structures. It town, 320, apeeding and Val- save like this every week?” The Grapefruit JUICE has room for 300,000 volumes. tlero Roherti, 48, Ridgefield, answer is YES! I know it is dif­ At present the museum has 155,- 320, 4 >eeding. 3 - 4 9 ^ HANOI WRAP J u ic e ...- ...... 9®-"- ““9 8 ^ CHUCK WELL Shop-Rite Quality Sliced _ _ 000 reference work.s and files of ficult to understand how you can Minute Maid Orange more than 100 periodicals. 4c Ofti Lany uroefcar Dark Chocolata, Whitt or 1-quart, Lean Bacon >» 57^ save so much week after week. But S-tz. caot T k u M M m E D Still to be completed in th* Loinon Volvot 1*-oi. boxac 100-foot 14-oz. cons H D e lig h t 9 9 8 * lb. Why Fay Mora? next few months is some recon­ Welfare Union yon wilL Believe me. We are simply rolls G ______RAVCFRY .SPFCfAT.^' STEAKS 3 9 struction work in the north passing on to you savings of “no C a k p M ix e s SHOP-RITE OLD FASHIONED Mott's Bacon »oS^ wing, including the Egyptian Leaders Jailed Chuck Bonaleca galleries and a new home for stamps,” the mass purchasing pow­ Htndy _ _ r rtRr—B3 LoaiirMnw 8 the (jostume Institute. COriTADINA 4 NEW TORX (AP) — Sixteen er of the East’s largest Co-op and B is q u k k ^ Tom ato Fostn y3-«.cm*l APPLE PIE London Broil *99^ Chuck Pot Roast •><•69^ Canned Bacon >* S9^ Froth A Laan Hygrada All Maat more union leaden of the strike the normal savings of our high TOMATO SAUCI 1 2 — *1 Frogmcco 1-A-. 1>4«. cons READY TO EAT, All Maat. No Wasta against the city welfan depart­ volume stores. YES, the answer is Me OPP1 VKTA JUST SLICE large Fra nkf urters 49^ DePerrio Wins ment have been Jailed for de­ S v rU P ^-2'*'’ ***^ ^'59^ Cube SteedKS...... *®-99^- Ground Chuck 65^ “Change to Mott’s — Save the 20c OffI Instant ' Tonterto PuroA... 3 '*^89^ AND SERVE 8 -inch First Cut Hartford Provision Chunk Bologna and fiance of a State Stqrame Oourt FLOOR CLEANER Cantar Cut - In Talk Contest injunction against tiia walkout. Change!” N e sc a fe - WtiCH OtAPI JIllY oe Macho Nut ... — R ib R o d s t ...... Tomerto F«uc« 12'*^ Liverwurst * 89 * Chew 'n Chat chapter of They spumed the option of a ^ 9 * Chuck Stecrifs ...... -49*! Always a Baal Traat Buddlg Vacuum Packod Turkey or SVi-ot pkga. 3260 fine eadi, offered them CHICKEN OF THE SEA GRAPELAK------ShoiMllto ■ 2-to. lOei. box B ro w n ie s ----- 4 9 ^ Toastmasters Internation­ Monday by Juidtce Irving H. Jo e M oft WIICH Quick Oats 39^ Cut Laan for Stow Newport Rib Roast al held a Guest N ight last Saypcd. ^1^10-cz. > - 4 9 f Hygrada Corned Beef 4'*M night at W illie’s Steak House. Saypol — who day by day, Tasty Buns 8*‘*‘**29^ B e e f C u b e s...... »-73^- Buddlg, Vacuum Packed Sliced Beat or 3-oz pkgt. WHITE TUNA GRAPE JELLY— Club' President Frank Barry hour by hour, had been aeeUng ASSORVIO OR WHITE Tocty 9 M» CallfamU _ f ?wir^ed Butts ...... 75^ . welcomed members, guests, and J to get compliance with his Jan. ^l^xis c( 408^^^^^ Sweet or Hot—Home Pride _ 7 order without a aavare crack­ AJAX LAUNDRY B q g e ls ... - .... 9^ Chopped Ham 4*'*! a special delegation from the down — said "the time for fool­ ID ^ 3 7-0^ $ 8 Doiklout Round ^_ Chuck Pet Beast »59)^ Hamilton Standard Toastmas­ ing around is gona.” ,K cans g CHiCKIN OP THC StA 0 A 0 A kwotian hausage *® 75^ ters Club who attended under After the repeated refusals to change to DETERGENT Jeuiish Rye » S a la m i «>59^ the Toastmasters exchangt rP. comply, Saypol imposed the CHUNK LKSHT TUNA3*^ » **~89^ Tocty ^_ Gov't Insp. Grado "A” Ovon Ready speaker programi. 3260 fines at the request of coun­ 10c OffI Instant C U T 5 HORT HYGRADE COLD CUTS Anthony DePerrio of 327 HAIN lOAFr-lUNCHlON lOAt, COOKIO lAUMI, tn sel for the city. The charge was 10c OFF P retzel S tix 1^n *ki.25^ Burnham St. was voted “ Best ' »/ / oontempt of court. N eaco fe ..... 6-az.JarM9^ TOMATOES — ^ - 8 ”^ ““83*' PICKII A PIMINTO lOAP, lOiOONA. OlIVi lOAP Speaker of the Evening” for his When the 10 men and 6 wom­ in o trs BumMo Bob Solid Pack WhHa TURKEYS VACUUM PACXie ^ l-«(. pktf. 8 9 k talk on juvenile delinquency en­ an refused to pay the fines, they i m RIB STEAKS titled "Cold Facts." Also fea­ were taken to civil Jail vdiere MARKETS Batty Crockar 1-lb. iVi-oo. box Corn Chips 2-» -39^ tured on the main speaking To cty Sb i . pkg. _ _ they Joined three other leaders T u n a .... — APPETIZING DEPT.! (wh« iavaiuxu program were David Donovan, of the two striking unions sen Brownie Mix 2'*69^ 1. . z T l ? 5 5 r . , . “ ’-3 9 ’* Robert O’Brien and Joseph tenced last Wednesday on the save Whaatlac Caraal 12-qi. or ChooriM lOec. P^ato Sticks—3 v ■Vogt, all of the local club. ' name charge. P r a n e s ...... 2 »• 5 7^ DAIRY DEPARTMENT! Special guest speaker Herbert The 16 Jailed Monday night Johnaon'a 1-pint, lO-oi. can H I M ,b 4 l 5 <« NEPCO change C e r e a l....-...... 10-14 lb. Bvarago ^ Hapgood, secretary-treasurer of are to serve until they pay the Koilogg'i 1$-ox. box SHOP-RITE YOGURTS the Hamilton Club, entertained fines, but not more than 30 K le e r W a x ------IS* members and guests with his days. TURKEY ROIL lie OffI PLAIN or half Shap-Rita Frotan talk, "Why I Don't Want to The 2S-day-old strike by 6,000 Frosted Flakes 43^ Shop-Rlta Braadad Frozen Elnter a Speech Contest." of the welfare department’s 12,- 0 0 Chock Full O' Mute VANILLA pint ALL WHITE MEAT 1 6 0 H u B O f t ...... — .....M. ^ ..Mb. pkf. William Perkins presided as ' 600 eiqployes has Curtailed aerv Tray Pack Veal f^s. 79 ^ Veal Steaks 7 9 ^ toast master over the formal ' Ices to many of the city’s half- C e H e e ------I..-*!** Shep-RHo Whipped S^»z pkg. SILAS DEANE HWY. WITH PORK f l i l V i PACK WMOll K H N Il ^ speaking program and A. W. milUon w elfve recipients. WETHERSFIELD, CONN. Cream Cheese 29^ SLICED Hutchinson served as general Only nine of the 26 welfare OB. MONIC CORN— 3'•^•-49^ SHOP-RITE or STOKELY YELLOW MOTT’S ‘TENDER-TRIM" OVEN ROASTS TO evaluator. Guests witnessed centera are open, and are being Bhop-Rlto Natural Slkaa lively impromptu discussions Von Comp BEANS miCKIN NOOOII, CNICXIN IICI Ot MUtMCOOg Pattouriiod Frococa OVEN READY operated on an emergency basis 5 2 5 REG. STYLE ORDER on "Medicare” during the Table ; by the 6,600 nonstriking em­ Topic seaaion which was in- ' ployes. FARMINGTON AVE. CLING PEACHES SHOP-Rin SOUPS - 8">'^ ’’“*1 Swiss Cheese Napco Sliced to Order troduced by Michael Clemen- ■ The strike of case investiga­ ■mSTOL, c o n n . miCiCCN NOOOlf, CHICKIN IICI, CMAM OP MUMIOOM •hop-RHo 1-*. pkg. _ tlno. Arch Stuart waa named tors and other workers is for \ 0 M VIOnAlll HIP ^ SLICED B o lo g n a ----- 6 9 ^ best Table Topic speaker. ' higher wages, smaller case OR S T M argarine 4'*'09$^ During tl)e club's business ' loads and odier benefits. 5 8 7 CAMPBELL'S SOUPS 1J-OZ. cant ^N Shep-Rlta Whipped Sweet or Salt Imported session President Barry re- ■ Eleven of those Jailed are HALVES AAIDDLE TPKE, EAST Ovon Cleaner. HOADCAtr ifb. gretfully accepted the resigna­ leaders of I.ocal 871 of the AFL- 4 B u t t e r ... -...... *^39<^ Chopped Ham » 89^ tion o f Joseph 'Vogt as secre- ' d O American Federation of M A N O W S m t c o n n . Lo V -lt------12-ii.cut; Genoa, Natural Cating, Sliced to Order 5 9 f __ 3^*^"**-****^T Philadelphia S-oi. pkg. 5 S 6 5 tary. Michael Clementine of 20 > State, County and Municipal ROAST Shop-mto 12-ox. tiM Westminster Rd. waa elected Employes. Five are leaders of PUIINA S a la m i -...... i-»49^ secretary to succeed Vogt. In ■ PROSPECT AVE, C o ffe e ...... * ^ 9 ^ Cream Cheese 32^ ------FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES!- the independent Social Service 14 10c OffI Now Bonus Pack NactU Napco Ex-Laan Dali, other business, Jerry Squires ’ Employes Union. Bubble Fun 29^. - 1 0 - * t ” MCA T TH BEAUTY ATQS! A BOULEVARD » Applo-Gropo or Brookfaat 1-quart, 14-ox. can_ FANCY HAND PICKED of 82 Oxford St. was named ' fHOP-ttli»m#r*i3iiN Decaf — «-•*• i»95^ ONE CEiWT SALE! Pastrami 7 9^ editor o f the club's a e m i - WIST HARTFORD, CONN. IctalaTatlay monthly newsletter. B-CCocPitail 2'*^9^ EVAPORATD MILK 6<*«~79f Among the guests attending Wayne’s W ire DollclevA SHOP-RITE COLD Monday’s session were Robert IIHT T e a B a g s ...... MacINTOSH APPLES ^ « S a la m i...... -...... '‘•59^ 1 2 6 9 3 3 9 Bell, Larry Cobb, Thomas Shog-BIta f’/4-oz pkg. Comforts Cole ALBANY AVE, Vo9mato3’'^ ■ RELIEF CAPSULES Latham, Fred Mahler and Mor­ Carnation 20-quart alxa TOMATO JU KI ------4<>-« » 4 5 p cello p k g s .^ ^ J ^ HARTFORD, CONN. Pie Crust Mix - IQ f WESTERN CARROTS 2 ris Silversteln. Special visitors HOLLYWOOD (A P ) — Singer :u‘;r ' 5 9 ‘’ RIVIERA included James Herndon, pres­ Nat (King) Cole took comfort Ingtant MHk *1'” SHOP-RITE - NEW ident o f the Hamilton Stan­ today in a well-wom telegram 2 8 0 nkst dard Toastmasters Club, and L as he convalesced from an oper­ SHOP-RITE r or BLUE RIBBON VERIFINE NAVEL ORANGES «> . 10<»49^ William Hollander, Toastmas-. ation for removal of his left WINDSOR AVE. ICI CREAM ters dlrtric’ chairman for club, lung. RELIEVE COLDS FOR DOLLARS LESS! WASON, CONN. -INDIAN RIVER achie\’'" The hospital said surgery was COOKIES APPLE SAUCE KijoTfe wwtBtwwYbotmof 160oww GRAPEFRUIT 5 “'39^ necessitated by a maligiumcy. PAPER NAPKINS The telegram was from actor AU STORIS OPM MON. THRU SAT. O FiG BARS d M Bayer Aspirin 49^ CLEAN SPINACH POPULAR half John Wayne, who underwent 1-quort, ANJOU w.WS( PURS NRM RIPE TOMATOES Sorority Greets 9 A.JM. 'TIL 9 PM: ASSORTED o CHOCOLATE WHEELS - pkgt. ^ ■ PiwTok, fPpMdant, Dr. Woct, Colfato Rag. t U FLAVORS gal. surgery a few months ago for 3 -oz. Jart ) Rock (Sovo 31-07) ^ IX m F«MV PKU.8F 4 removal of a cancerous tumor , A LR AN Y A V L N O W O P M COLORS o CHOCOLATE MALLOW PIES ^ ' WIM ■ 2 - 3 9 t 2 - 3 9 t •ifc Fki l 9 < ? New Members from a lung. 9 AJM. 'TA 9 PJM. MON. THRU SAT. Toethbrushes 3'**1 Wayne’s message read: " I tuueei The new unit of Beta Sigma licked it. So can you.” 3 ■ AduUa Only ... taoanl lha gwdMta a( aay Phi International sorority en­ Surgeons removed Cole's lung Adulta Only s IMS tertained last week at an infor­ Monday at St. John's Hospital in ANY $1.00 OR MORI OP ■ $1.00 OK MOM S THIS kB ...... I.UUI.UM FM$H MIAT 9URaiA$l ■ mal coffee for prospective mem­ Santa Monica. C A N M B PRillT ■ (OOPOH bers in the home of Mrs. Archy Cole’s wife, Maria, said COUPON Coupon good at ei Kiser, 37 ^Walnut St. "Wayne's telegram has encour­ WORIHf iO K lH any motts sura row mkt. : ANY MOn'S SUraiOOD MKT. I Wm wHNi mo a AVAxaiu A program to acquaint pros­ aged her husl>and more than WORTH wmai HM It AVAAAau S ' ' 2 ^ • COUPON LIMIT - ONI NR FAMILY ■ pective members with the pur- . almost any of the thousands he COUPOM IIMII - ONE PEI FAMkr e ■ mU Expires Sat., Jan. 30th, 1965 ■ pose and function of the sorority - has received since entering the Expireg Sot., Jan. 30th, 1965 S StVI 4IK ON FRESH MEAT 2 Ciiu.ile’s condi­ iganooaaagaoaaagaaaBaiBgBaBaBgBHBeeeBeBBBgeiBMBieaMBeeg r slated by Mrs. Stanley Pearson, * tion was satiMactory. But they sponsor of the group, and Mrs. would not speculate on when he •aMoo-oaoooo-noBBaBBBaBaaaiaBBgaBaBaaBBaRnaRaBHaaBaaBaui George Beitner. Guests attend­ would be able to leave the hos­ ipegagegeogaaaaaaoageBgagegggeBBiBgaaeafiBBeeBBOBaggggeeegj Adults Only T H K ...laqafdlhapodMtaalwr '■ ing the coffee were Mary Ann pital, nor on the operation’s ef­ S Adults Only *.,to«iid Ac goduM if S Fraaure, state archery champl-' fect on Cole’s singing career. THIS « a W -a A . ai'o W C« n J k s on, Mrs. Robert Geagan, Mrs. Cole, 46, first hinted he was ill MOTTS LAR^nn OF VACBLINR . J E H ( ^ N * Archy Kiser, Mrs. Eric Dam, when be cut short a Laa Vegas, BONUS COUPON Coupotf good at Mrs. Doug Adair; all of Man­ Nev., night chib engagement WORTH ANY MOTTS sw a row MKT. : COUPON ANY MOTTS SUFEI fOM MKT. WHHI ITIM IS AVAAAMJ chester and Mrs. Robert Mage- last November. WORTH WNUM m « n AVMUaU ' CCXJPON LIMIT - ONE Pit FAMLY nls of Rockville. The gravity of Us ailment _ COUiOK IIMII - ONE PEI f AMAV ■ S ^ E S * Exi>irc« Sat., Jan. 30th, 1965 | A second coffee for proapeo- became more apparent when f S C9M908»B8oBmB

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PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 26^ 1968 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1966 at North Methodist Church. The- South Windsor R«v. Barte R. Custer, pastor, England Trip Vernon TqUand CourUy Andover complete and that m o^ time was used. Montague White, for­ at tee Hammond Street Con­ |. CM>ituary officiated. James McKay waa Is needed. mer chief asseseor for the town gregational church in that city- organiat Burial w m in New Miss Coleman Given If the requeet le granted the of Vernon, worked for a num­ The convocation is presented by West Cemetery, Someta. Superior Court Girl Scout Council Awardo Assessors Seek public sessions of the board of ber of weeka on processing tax tee Seminary aa a aervloe to For Johnson Churth Fire Inquiry Starts; churches, ministers, and lay­ t M n . B m H B. Wcratfar Bearera, a ll membera of Mra. Donald M organ 28 Erie S t; Wilber Little, 195 House staff Indicated the physi­ with Building Inspector Fran­ four ionic columns collapsed in out you we would not have such flames and toe church was lev­ June B. Kowalski, of Mans­ day In February. ' A tfiird town oommHtee vao- H COVENTRY — Mra. Henriet- Spencer St.; Mrs. Cora Mc­ cians might be suggesting to the cis McNulty and a group of a fruitful history as we do,” the Confirmation classes for witnesses and investi^tors. eled. field. from William F. Kowal­ ,anoy will * toled next month, th Morgnn, 61, wife of Donald Cloud. East Hartford; <3arl Re- President that he should take ski, of Meriden. letter states. adults will be held Mondays at aksag with the election of a gini Jr., Wapping; Mrs. Elsa their advice if he was deter­ Workmen from the Conyers Records, furniture and equip­ "We also express our heart­ organ Sr. of Coventry, died Construction Oo. of Manches­ ment were quickly removed 8 pm. and young people on Sat­ new corresponding secretary. inday at Rockville General Koehler, Covi^ry; Mrs. Dor­ mined to fly to London for toe felt thanks to your faithful hus­ Goldberg is a member of the othy Swanson, 656 Williams ter today removed the churrii during the early stages of the urdays at 10 a,m. fBoapital. Churchill fimeral. band, Bill, who has also done Junior choir will meet on town building committee and Rd., Bolton; James Glazier, 25 steeple that crashed to the roof fire by neighbors and church his toars of Girl Scout hus , She waa bora in Newaiit, N. Starting Monday morning, of toe church school building membera who had been meet­ Saturday at 11 a.m. Thursday the Mandierter Redevelopment E. Eldridge St.; Mrs. Rose press secretary George E. Ree^ Events service’ to and from meetings Party Chairman A LaShay, M Cornell St.; Wes­ behind toe church during toe ing In toe rear school building, at 9:30 a.m. Volunteers are A g m c y . Hto wife, Bartwra, 1. “I Other aurvlvora include live ley Ward, Southfield, Mass.; dy reported, the President’s fire. About 12 firs companies and camping trips. It is a good needed to help with toe month­ a m em ber o t the human reki' Robert Z. Btenmltsky o t 160 apna, S.Sgt. M ayo M organ o f temperature had returned to thing he has such a good sense Bona aommlaaiion. CLEARANCE Mrs. Leona Gromulski, French Ibe church bell, installed in aided Vernon firem en In fig h t ly parish mailing. Children are Garden S t is the general dialr- gor, Maine, Donald Morgan Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Eleanor OoH- normal range, as had the re­ 1839 when toe church was ing the raging blase. Among o f hum or." M ra. OMtolDOW is a ctiv e In man cf tee 31st annual Ladies sults of all other routine medi' In State welcom e. of Brewer, Maine, Gary man, 125 Baldwin Rd.; Mrs. erected, was recovered badly town were toe Bolton and An The scouts thank Mrs. Drls- On Feb. 2 Holy Communion the Mancherter Toung Dem- Night cf the Town Fire De­ cal checks. LOOK FOR THE RED TAG SPECIALS! rorgan, Barry Morgan and Madeline Ansoldi, 69 Battista cracked — from the debris. dover companies. Inadvertent­ o(Bl " fo r your m any years o f will be held at 7 a.m. in ob- oontlo ctub, end serves ss tto partment to be held Feb. 6 at But Reedy said Johnson’s (Oontomed from Page Ose) ickey Morgan, all A Coven­ Rd.; Mrs. Mym Trombly, Nian- A spokesman for the con- ly omitted in yesterday’s ac toil and hope that you will con­ 'servance of the Feast of Puri­ hreemwer. the Garden Grave on Keeney doctors planned to continue giv­ After Mra Janet Bycholskl, ftry: four daughters, Miaa Lu-tlc; Mrs. Barbema Goodwin, Cov­ struction company said toe n o t I oount of toe fire. tinue wMh us for another twen­ fication. St., starting at 6:80. ard w ill hear a report Timed Oven Up To Collector Says (Continued from Page One) State Senate and redlstrtcting of 6herman Mills, la in charge of John Boyle, 661 E. Middle giri. about 1 p. m. aa toe walk light from SupL Charles Warner Chester's voting districts from Tpke.; Diane Eeada, Hebron; Reedy said Johnson has been the State House of Repreeenter 14D Minutot arrangements. The second girl also doused flashed on and was struck by toe high school equipment list Its i»wient five to a possible Sansl Tamp. The Burke Funeral Home, 76 Gall Viklinetz, South Windsor. 'an excellent patient.” In view (Continned from Page One) a bus, police said. Oonlln died strong winds headed toward Ice­ ittne (three in each of the pro- tivee. Drying Time of the President’s restless ener­ herself with gasoline, but was and Pleasant Valley School re­ bound northern Bllnoii today, Kroapect St., Rockville, if In BIRTHS YBSTE3RDAY: A seized and prevented from five hours later at Hartford poeed local state assembly die- Atty. Paul Groobert, one of G rill ^ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Le­ gy, this came as a surprise to port. where repairmen worked Aarge of lou l arrangements. striking a matto. The 1964 copper nickel is Hospital. n io t e ). Manchester’s two state repre­ roy Michaud, East Hartford. many observers. Included in a diacuaslon of around toe clock to replace sentatives, explained the new Huff C y c le Witnesses reported from Nha slightly smaller than a regular Shortly after 6 p. m. Joseph toe school budget for 1966-66 Town Clerk Edward Tomklel DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Johnson himself was asked nickel and larger than a penny, downed power lines and thou­ allgisnenta and dlstricta and You Never A lfr^ W. Roberts Trang that about 4,000 persons Raymond, 49, slipped on a snow­ will be special teachers, kinder­ revealed that a bi-pertlsan VERNON—Alfred W. Rob­ TTieodore M ilkle, 381 Tunnel Sunday If he was getting restive although H w eighs toe same aa bank near toe corner of Main sands of families sought shelter. said, "The plan was a com­ Cleon Front Mountod Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Eileen Wash- in confinement. had assembled before toe garten, principal’s differentials eommittee has been meeting erta, 46, of Barbara Rd., was a penny. and Buckingham and fell The ^ rm brewed over Okla­ with him and with toe two reg- promise and, although detrimen­ bum, East Hartford; Frank De- "Like all toe rest of you," he waterfront home o t toe local and toe career schedule. homa and spread into Texas, The OveB Lint Trap 4ead on arrival at Manchester It wasn’t Until he had a labo­ agaiiMt a bus that was pulling Istrara of voters. He said that tal to eome local Interests, was d a n tis , 208 P orter St.; M rs. said, "I enjoy a rest.” provincial chief. Hoang moved Boy Scout News Kansas, Colorado and Missouri. Memorial Hospital where be apart from toe crowd and, un­ ratory test made that Kottke out from the curb, police said. the oommlttee will have the accepted to insure statewide Mary Brewer, Thompsonville; Although he was said to be Several badges have been Snoe-, sleet and freezing rain «as tsdcen loat night after be­ realized the full value of the Raymond died within an hour new boundaries set by D ec. 1, control of the Assembly by Frederick Schneider, 19 Fulton feeling much better Johnson noticed by toe other demon­ awarded at a scout of honor of struck Kansas and Missouri and ing found In his cau- in a ga- strators, poured gasoline over coin. He said he had heard of after his arrival at Hartford b u t win not present its recom­ whichever party won the gover- Mige ail his home. He was the R d.t V ictor O flara, 160 Wood- curtailed his business-typf ac­ Boy Scout Troop 62. bflzzard warnings were lamed. herself. only two'such coins put out by Hospital. mendations, nor draft a re­ norahip.” NEVER SO LOW! NEVER SO LOWI Buaband of Mrs. Winona Stil- aide St.; William Davis, 137 tivities. Mrs. Johnson — a fel­ the mint in his 22 years of col­ Frank X. Pelletier, 92, driver Merit badges were presented The U.S. Weather Bureau said Cummings eald that, although fhen Roberts. Pearl St.; Raymond Fitzpatrick, low patient and cold sufferer Then she set herseH afire and to: James Cauneron, camping the storm was aimed at north­ quired ordinance, until after toe was dead before anyone could lecting. Thoee also were- coppers of the bus that struck Oonlln, Dec. 14 statewide referendum, he la peaslmlstlc about Manches­ lihr. Roberta woa b om S e p t 801 Main S t ; M rs. Irene King, who was much Improved — vis­ stamptMl as nickels. and pioneering; Keith Rennie, ern Illinois, where 20,0(X) were NEVER SO LOW! extinguish the flames. was charged with failure to ter Democrats' prospects In the 12, 1916 in Topohan, Maine, a Coventry; Mrs. Marcella Lara- ited with him during the day. In Washington, a Treasury rowing; Ted Farley, camping still homeless because of called to vote upon the actions yield the right of way to a pe­ of the State ConBtituUonal new Senatorial District, he is pm of William Roberts of lia- bee. East Hartford; Andrea Other callers included staff as­ Buddhist monks reportedly spokesman said it was possible destrian. and pioneering; David Kitchen, snapped power lines. very optiihiatlc about carrying aoa Fals, Maine, aitd Mra. SpeJe, Stafford; M iss M artha sistants and Secretary of State picked up toe body and carried for such coins to get in circula­ cooking; Victor Barchers, Another storm was forecast Oonvintlon. the three local house seats. N ickerson, 680 Burnham S t.; No charges were filed against Cummings said that tha pur­ Clarence Robinson of Ltver- Dean Rusk. It at the head of a huge proces­ tion and that it had happened the driver of the other bus. camping and pioneering, and this evening for Connecticut — w o n Falla, Maine. He lived in John Flandrau, 96 Center St; sion to the local Buddhist pago­ before. He said such mistakes Oirl Acker, camping and pio­ still digging out after last week­ pose of Increasing toe number Mrs. Nonnie ffiWng, 313 Char­ of town districts la to 'get them Vechon five years and waa a da. usually are discovered before PHT8ICIAN DIES neering. end’s precipitation that Included 339 ter Oak S t; Mrs. Marilyn Klot- In 1963, six Buddhist monks down to about 2,500 voters Indiana Repeals Mad man at Pratt and Whit­ coins leave the mint. HARTFORD (AP)—Tha chief Lee (Jezebnan received a ten­ a foot of snow and another Inch IF ON HELCO LINES IF ON HELCO LINES zer, 2M Hackmatack St.; Paul Six Negroes Held and one nun burned themselves each, as recommended by toe ney Division of United Air- With toe mints proceesing medical director of the Phoenix derfoot badge. Ted Farley, of rain and freezing rain. The draft Corp., East Hartford. Tucker, 528 Woodbridge St.; to death in protest against the five different denominations of Thom as lacobon i and Cbirl A ck­ weather bureau said tola morn­ presidential oommlttee on eleo- Work Right Law FREE PROFESSIONAL INSTRUCTTION $16 WmiNO ALLOWANCE Mrs. Lucille Rancourt and son, Mutual Life Insurance 0>., Dr. nons. The effect would be to ’ Stnrtvors, besides Ma wife In Voter Drive Diem government. There have coins Involving three types of Robert A. GoodeH of Wetoers er were made Star Scouts; ing light rain would spread over and parents, include a sister, 281 Center S t ; M rs. Dianne been no burnings of monks or metals, “often tones one type Roger Evans, a Life Scout, and southern (fonnecUcut this after­ rtreamllne the organization and INDIANAPOUS, Ind. (AP) — Brown and daughter. East Hart­ field, died Monday. He was 63. lbs. Robert Young of BU- (Continued from Page One) nuns since, but about 50 Viet­ of metal gets mixed with an­ He was a graduate of Brown John Davis a junior assistant noon with rmln, sleet and freez­ to bring out a greater percent­ A bUl repealing Indiana’s 1967 Mrloa, Maas. ford; Mrs. Betty Mickewicz and namese have committed suicide other," toe qxikesman said, sooutmaater. ing rain covering the entire age of voters, right-to-work law was ready son, 128 Branford St. :Mrs. Eil­ Unlvensity and Harvard Medical Funeral senrices will be held Negroes in adjothing Perry by burning since then for non- “ niere’s nothing unusual about Schoed. He leaves his widow, the Receives Farming Award elate by evening. Cummings, commenting on a today for Gov. Roger D. Branig- Free One Day Delivery! Free Factory Service! Free InstaHation! the Freeport (Maine) Me- een Fritz and daughter, 172 treasunr'i repmrt of a balance County plan to march on the political reasons. i t " former Winona Sherman, arid Arthur E. Splelman Jr. of Sleet and freezing rain are in’s signature. aMrial Funeral Home at the South St, Rockville; Mrs. Phoe­ Buddhist demonstrations He said coins not meeting nor o f $498 In the com m ittee’ s trees The measure, eliminating toe courthouse at Marion next Mon­ two sons and two daughters. Baltic and formerly of South expected to continue over north­ fkmvenlenoe of the family. be McDonald and son, 106 Rus­ against the government broke mal specifications are U.S. gov­ Windsor is toe recipient of this ern and western sections tonight ury, said, "This is the first Republican AT r 111 e n barrier Murial w il be In Grove Ceme­ sell St; Mrs. Geraldine Greene day when toe Perry C3ounty reg out today In suburbs of Saigon, ernment property and technical year’s "Outstanding Young with some change back to rain tliM in recant history that Man- against compulsory union mem- tery, Freeport and daughtar, Coventry; Mrs. istration board meete. King but calm waa reported in the ly subject to seizure. Farmer Award” of toe Nor­ over other sections before the ehestor Democrats started the bershlp as a condition of em­ G -E 16" PORTABLE : The Holmes Funeral Home, Alice Barron and daughter, 871 G-E 23" CONSOLE G-E 11" PORTABLE {dans to carry toe voter regis­ northern city of Hue, where One thing sure — Kottke is a Town Defendant wich Junior Chamber of Com­ storm ends late tonight or early year after an election in the ployment, was the first one 400 Main St, was in charge of Oak St. rioting, arson and pillaging oc- marked man by other collec' black. We have accomplished tration campaign into still other m erce. tomorrow morning. a(fopted by tee 1966 leglriature, tooal arrangementa. DISCHARCUBD TODAY: Mrs. ciurred Monday. tors. The award win be presented this despite the fact that we which opened Jan. 7. Wanda Eowber, 49 Cohimbus In Damage Suit Tomorrow’s forecast lists var­ countiee. Government paratroopers ar­ “I’ve had several dozen calls Feb. 6 at the Jaycee’s ban­ iable cloudlnese, breezy and spent more money on the two The Indiana House passed the Mrs. Deoglas ■. Swarfs S t; Friedrich Konopaofl Carter Front King told a throng of hymn- rested about 70 monks and near­ from up to several hundred quet at toe Norwich Inn. cooler weather. recent elections than ever be­ repealer 74-21 M onday and the Easily "Ites. Jesse Drummond St, Boltoo; Tbomas Bunce, singing followers Monday night ly 100 o f their follow ers in Gla miles away,” he said. "But I’d A Manchester woman and her fo r e ." Senate, xriilch had approved it Controls husband are suing the town for Splelman has a 321-aere Easy Front Tronsport- ■w aits, 72, o f 117 Cedar St., Coventry; David MoUtoria, that his people "must get politi­ Dinh after the Buddhists dem­ like to keep it a while anyway. farm of which 160 acres are The committee members earlier, agreed to a punctuation Mtfe of Douglas H. Swartz, died $25,000 for injuries she says she C M tro b oblo Stafford firings; Charles Col­ cal power” to achieve their onstrated outside toe headquar­ It’s the first really rare coin under cultivation. He has a Andover onanimously approved a request clm nge. ■da morning at her home after by, 56 Birch S t; Mrs. Margaret dreams of racial equality. ters of the provincial c t^ . I’ve 1 ^ in 22 years of collect­ suffered when toe fell on an icy herd of 59 milking cows. from the lOH to place an adver- The Democratic governor, a long illness. Gazdzicki, 128 Eldridge St.; Ultimately, King said, voter In another suburb^ {M ice and ing. Aad it helps establish me as street last year. Spiebnan waa a member of tlaemsnt in Its program for Ito one-time president of the Cham­ AH Chonnol 12 Lbs. Swartz was born Dec. 30, a collector.” A ll Richard Harvell, 51 Wlndemere registration campaigns like the soldiers stopped som e 200 stu­ Mrs. Albert Dandunand, 496 toe class of 1955, School of Car Tips Over, Sport Night, scheduled for ber of Oammerce in M b hom t- UHF/VHF MB2, in New Brunswick, Osn- Ave., Rodcville; David Aubin, one under way here will be in­ dents who tried to set flre to Hd’ said he would like to con­ Hilliard 8t., avers that toe re­ Agriculture, University of Oon- March 29 In the hl^ school toem of Lafayette, had promised A ll Channel and Uved in Manchester WiUimantle; Raymond Cloudier, augurated in "every .hamlet and market stalls. About half the vert his good fortune into col' ceived a broken wrist, injuries nectleut. Woman Charged cafeteria, with Chndr. Otto Q n r during the campaign to olgn 25 years. She was a long Wapping; Mrs. Loretta Ribux, village in Alabama where Ne­ students were arrested. lege educatlcns for toe Kottke to her bock and hip and nervous He is toe son of Mr. and ham, coach of the U.S. 0>aet such a repeaL The overturn of Built-in Channel HF/VHF ^ le employe of G. Fox and Oo., E llington; Thom as V ennaid, 21 groes are denied toe right to About 10,000 persons were in­ youngsters. Beverly is 7 and shock as a result of a fall on Mra. Arthur Spiebnan, Elling­ Guard Academy, football team the elgbt-year-old law became Antonno UHF/VHF Kartford. Elro S t; Mrs. Mary Prochaska, v o te ." volved in the aiiti-Huong demon­ M arvin, 2. HBliaid St. about 7:30 p.m. on ton Rd. A woman motorist escaped tee guest speaker. certain as soon as Democrats Front " Tvivors, besides her luis- Stafford Springs; Nancy Pierce, stration at Hue Monday. About Jan. 2S, 1964. Nurses to Meet injury yesterday afternoon The remainder ot last night’s had captured overwhelming , include a son, R^lliam In the immediate future,' he Rt. 44A, Bolton; James Rum- said, the campaign will be un- too youths sacked the homes of AcooixUng to a writ filed The South Windsor Regis­ when her car turned over on meeting was devoted to a dis­ control of the state legislature Built-in Speokor ly of Northhampton. M ass.; R t. 87. E mel, Stafford Springs; Michael dertaken in neighboring two high officials and burned with the towm clerk’s office, the tered Nurses Chib will meet suasion of reaHgnment of the last Novtmber. Antenna tiwo daughters, M rs. Thomas Tierney. 216 Ttmrod S t; Patri­ their furniture, fixtures and per­ About Town tomorrow night at 8 at toe The woman, Mrs. Ruth Ifellyar of Springfield, Mass, Lowndes, Perry, Maxengo and Danduranda ore holding toe cia Sullivan, 100 Porter St.; Wilcox counties where Negroes sonal effects. * South Windsor High School. Krzewski of RL 87, was arrest­ and Mrs. Raynwnd Nevue of The Senior (3tizens dub spon­ towii negUgent for maintaining Mra. Ruth Schewe, Montauk have long complained of dis­ Chief o f State Phan Khac Suu Gueet speaker for toe eve­ ed and charged with driving unson, Mass.; two stepsons, sored by the Recreation Division toe street in a "snowy, icy, un- Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Eklith Pen- crimination. decreed an extension of martial aoaded and unsafe” condition. ning will be Atty. John La- while under toe Influence of luglss E. Swartz of El Paso, will meet tomorrow afternoon. on the'liquor or-drugs and failure to NEVER SO LOW! nery, 66 Bissell St.; Leo Fogg, Although Negroes outnumber law for two more months in Hue Albert Dandurand is party to Befle who will talk NEVER SO LOW! NEVER SO LOW! STex., and Russell H. Swartz of Bingo will be toe feature enter­ legal aspects of nureing. - drive in an established lane. Stafford Springs; Miss Char­ white residents in all four coun­ and for one more month in Sai­ the suit since he saya he "has l^anchester; two stepdaughters, lotte Labile, Marlborough; tainment and each member is Atty. LaBelle has been a! Police sold Mrs. Krzewski. M rs. Jtrfin W illard of Scottdale, ties,' no Negroes are registered gon. Radio Saigon said anrone reminded to bring a small con Incurred and will continue to Mrs. Shirlby Hamel and daugh­ to vote in Lowndes and Wilcox caught starting fires or damag­ state's attorney since 1959. H e: driving east on R t 6, turned on a., and Mrs. Leo Dtshaw of tar, 58 Grove St., Rockville; of fruit, vegetable, etc. The incur ... expenses for ... med­ le also a trustee for Manches- to Rt. 87, when toe car ran emon; a brother, Frank I>rum- and only a few in Perry and ing property would be executed meeting will start at 2 o'clock ical care and attention. ... ’’ $ 1 ^ A . O O 5 Mrs. Barbara Zbell and son, M arengo. on the q>ot. ter Mentmtol Hospital and a against a snowbank and tipped mond of Massachusetts; a sis­ SUist H artford; Mrs. Ruth at the Senior Center on School The case will be heard dpiing member of the State of Con-1 over. ter. Mrs. Elmer Bates of Lsom- Scores of prospective Negro In an effort to appease its op­ St. toe March session of ToUatid Moreau and son, 92 S. Adafns ponents, Huong’s government necticut’a Narcotics Advisory Trooper Charles Gunn Inves- taster. Mass.; 18 grandchildren voters lined up outside the reg­ County Superior Court Atty. E. S t announced plana for legislative . Itlgated. The woman U to ap- Wul one great-granddaughter. istration office in Selma Mon­ The oast of “Little Pawnee George Gorsky is representing Memberz of the club are p w In Mancheater Circuit 189 . Funeral services will be held day, protected by a new federal elections on a Hmited scale. The plana for selection of a 145-seat Brother,’’ will rrtiearse toe toe Danduranda. asked to bring In apecial re- Court 12 on Feb. J5. Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Wat- court Injiinction prohibiting fur­ second act Thumday at 7 at toe Idns-West Funeral Home, 142 E. Stocks in Brief ther interference by Sheriff Congress came as a surprise and evidently resulted from ur­ basement rooms of toe little Center St. The Rev. Melvin T, James G. Clark and his deputies Theater of Manchester, 39 Peterson, assistant minister at gent consultations between the NO DOWN PAYMENT! TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY! 90 DAYS IS CASH! WE REFUND IF PAID EARLY! NEW YORK (AP)—The stock who had arrested more than 200 School S t Emanuel Lutheran Church, will aimllcants last week. government and the military market churned ahead early officiate. Burial will be in East Sheriff’s officers made no at­ general staff, which purged toe Cem etery. this afternoon, inching further tempt to break up the long line previous provisional legislature Eta CBiapter of Beta Sigma CORET CASUALS LENOX PHARMACY Friends may call at the fu into record high g;round deqiite of waiting Negroes, but one last month. Phi will meet tonight at 8 at neral home tomorrow from 2 woman, 226-pound Annie Lee A communique said elections the home of Mrs. Laurence 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-08.96 G-E REFRIGERATOR BIOeEST SALE IN OUR HISTORY! G-E STEREO scattered losses. Trading was Spencer, 244 E. Middle Tpke. COMTINUINGIIIKIC. YMID OUR V to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m . active. Cooper, 54, waa hustled off to would be held March 21 for 21 jail in handcuffs after she legislators from Saigon and four Miss Pamela Hass wHI be In Gains and losses o t leading is­ charge of program. DONT BE SORRY YOU MISSED IT! Mrs. Camille Plnard sues ranged generally from stepped out of toe line and hit other cities. A special electoral M rs. M erilda M. Plnard, 62, o f fractions to about a point. Clark in toe eye with her fist. com m ittee will pick 134 m em ­ Kartford, mother of Mrs. Ther- City police arrested a Negro bera from the 46 provinces, The ways and means com­ Semi-Annual Fall and Winter The market’s latest Invasion mittee of the Junior Century EVERYTHIN6 MUST MOVE! M Kasek of Manchester, died of historic levels was meeting civil rights worker from Atlanta many of which are controlled by Sunday at Hartford H o^tal. on charges of blocking toe side­ the Viet Cong. CTub w ill m eet tom orrow a t 8 Mg Family some heavy resistance but the pjn. at the home of Mrs. Ray­ ; Other survivors "include her list continued to move ahead on walk and refusing to move when H0 LA\ES She husband,, five sons, two get in toe re^atration office Of State Funeral neral Home, 20 Sisson Ave., erate gains. In Ski Mishap Coppertono IF YOU PRESENT THIS Kartford. with a solemn high Airlines continued lower on during toe day to take the vot SHIRTS—Man-tailorSd, prints, solids. Were to 10.00 ...... NOW 4.80 np Cenvtniencs is 6ns important ing test, and there was no word Mass of requiem at 9 at St. balance. Aerospace issues re­ . (Contiiined fron Page One) from the registrara concerning Elizabeth Anderson, S, of 58$ roason for choosing a local i ^ ’s Church, 820 Park St., covered partiaHy from recent Buoh HUI Rd., Is Hated in oatia- SKIRTS—Imported tweeds, flannels. Were to 30.00 ...... NOW np how mwy were accepted. The Tower of London ahd then by Hartford. Burial wUl be in Mt. selling and showed a mixed pat­ factoiy condition at Manchester funaral diractor and making te. Benedict Ometery, Bloom- tern. slow progress broustot further launch and motor hterse to SLACKS—Stretch, tweeds, etc. Were to 20.00 ...... NOW ZSS complaints from King that the Waterloo Station, where the Memorial Hospital today, fol­ local camatary arrangamants. Ijeld. Drugs, building materials, lowing a skiing accident yester­ (Friends may call at toe fu- farm Implements and electrical lengthy questionnaire which ap­ public ceremonial ends. RAINCOATS—Imiwrted raincoats. Were to 40.00 ...... NOW gp Parsonal attantion, raliability plicants are required to answer From this point the funeral day when she fractured her up­ teiral home tonight from 7 to 9. equipments were scrambled. per right leg. ahd lowar pricai ara thraa mora The Associated Press average was contrived to delay the reg­ becomes a private family occa­ SWEATERS—Odds 'n ends, imports. Were to 20.00 ...... NOW Vi ptks istration procedure. sion like.any oQier, except for Also in s^lsfactory condition NEVER SO LOWI NEVER SO LOW! of 60 stocks at noon was iqi .2 is Veronica' MoOann, 54, of 98 good raasons. Invastigato thasa at 384.6 with industrials up .9, The 1964 N obel P eace P rize the stature of the man. Life in Coupon During The Above winner told his followers Mon­ Britain will revert to normal, Prospeot St, admitted for I'ifellliltl advantagas bafora accapting a - rails o ff .1 and utiUtes o ff .8. treatment of a hip injuiy suf- Hours. We Will Reduce 4 Speakers, Including The Dow Jones industrial day night, "we must go down to and the crowded Saturday after­ "packaga daal" from any out- FROST-FREE. Tbomae J. SUcox the courthouse again and again noon aports program goes on ferte in a' fall on the ice last The P ri* Of Any Major Purchase AM-FM/FM Stereo Radio. average at noon was im .62 at n ig h t WfflTE/COPPERTONE* ♦299 ♦198 , Funeral services for Thomas 897.06—less toon half its beet and let the power etructure with little eha^e. OT’town firm. B y 5 D ollars! J. SUoox of 96 Center St arill know that we are not going to B s ily this morning Max „ 6 Speakers Including gain registered in the morning. Ooldb^rsr, 42, of $5 Clinton Sti MANUAL DEFROST. Ife held tomorrow at 11 a.m. Du Pont was off nearly a atop marching imtll we con reg­ RAFT QUESnONBD was token to tha f emergency WHITE/COPPERTONE. AM-FM/FM Stereo Radio. ♦219 ajt the Holmes Funeral Home, point. Down fractionally were ister and vote like toe white WASHtNOTON (AP) ^ € m n a n ♦245 M Main St. The Rev. Abnun Allied Chemical, Ooneottdated p t o {^ d o ." Movie aotor Oeoiga Baft warn room after he had received W . B u ig n y , pastor of the United Natural Gas, Texaco, U.8. Gyp­ questioned dtemlcal burns at his place of Xetbodlst Cburob of Bolton, will sum and Goodyear, smplmmsnt Pioneer Parachute 3 7 MiUion Make Miuie fiaad Jnt7 iai Co. The burns were on his face ate. Burial will be in'Bast C3uysler roes about a point terstete gamblteg. itonr. S M gained 2, Control Data 3 ------aeoonllng to a hos- ^CHICAGO — The American Departmsat mttomaya ■ Mtal spokssmtn. He is bsiiig g e a te m ay c a ll at the fU- and Xerox 1. Music Conference expects tbs od te mjr wiff Baft home tonight from 7 to 9- Prices were generally higher iMM under dhssfratlon. number of amateur muoleians in eoBed. Baft Imm bed a ifiuiy this sftsmeon TS-yesr* l e e r e d in moderate trading on the the United States tp Increase by acqueintanoe with SERVICE STORE aa Oaidsteair old BUsqbath Smith of 88 Hem­ American Stock Exchange. 1.6 m illion in 1964, bringing the and gambUas, aad oms had ecal servioas tor Tbomas Corporate bonds were mUed. lock 8t was being trsatod for total to about 17 million. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C0NN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1966 PACE Tl c e m PAG E W £ L V E of the sUte aid to adueaUon pro­ [G>liimbia gram that had aomahow been BT R 0 U 8 0 N with MAJOR HOOPLE Ground Rules u t t l e s p o r t s overlooked. HAVE1 YOUY< AN "Tliis ond That The aecond, called laat March, iCo-Chairman In Assembly was to remap Connecticut's Con­ Superb EVENT SCHEDULESCI ACBOM St Stmdon, to gressional dlatricta. The thltd klUBM THAT CALU for t*msiiwrtir MTUto I was the first reapportlonmant . session that ended In failure. QATER/m POOD? asOTMkKrgDd n . . . Nam ed fo r Are Finished w rm *nw h o o p lc - c o m p r e s s o r , a s aschiiMM The fourth was the successful THE ROLLER VtlILL SC CALUSO,TH» , UABmU APMW n r^ reapportionment sesalon. It may be a weddlag, a b a»' vmH A fiWAOonMDM*. MUoUn IDMMir* n SERf/fQE quet or Just aa Informal get- OPERATOR WILL WALK OHTME MAT EBBiadpRt ns (Continued from Page One) Dempeey will be Invited to ROiLCR^ VflLL REPUACSJ ista S3Batlqr«q)0iiir« Heart Drive together of a society, ledge or ASIT«OESE)OW a1,MSVER-KXJCH- MOUMka *1 «HOVCL« AMD SNOW- a a give the customary "State of eome friendly group. IMO TM6 SHOW HlMSELP/AFTER5LF/ AFTER y MNotMiuny n needed legislation. A normal 8U)V4ef?6 / r i u ATTACM I the State” message to the open­ THE SHOW MELTS,TMBB S iD t- < , irS S X d tw nEanaw W ts > i n n r 'j | n n . M n . Donald Tuttle and Mra. session begins early In January AAeeuoMTHe h a n o l c ; wars ing session Feb. 2. The gover Ktwaqr SOBlUialBnM r]un[3lrju[;:i m I Laura Squler will be oochair^ We Are Prepared to OP TMI* nOLLCR A N D , WALKS WILL 8E CLEAtAH-^HO ^ uom men of the local Heaul Fund au)d lasts five months. nor’s biennial budget message SAND OR ASHES TO SWEEP iW aOBeottWiSUw StBom will be delivered Feb. 16. BUUGS BUNNK P e s o THE (SU86ER atOowbojr (how SDemontod milter I i>rive, according to an an­ The delay this year was due Serve You to Your AUNMCROUTTHRUA' , E V e N T U A L L V .rL L A D D A S M A L L/ SIUp 4SHoiiten nouncement by Edward Peter- 1 E N O iH E AH d a s e a t / ^ 1 / - StModwr . to the special lession on reap- n A iM M N K & lOUn 45 Be tick »on, chairman of the WlUl- Complete Satisfaction PHooeyi’^ BPnKXS RO6C0E Sl£>T AT TH E BASer 47Acornt, t o jiortionment, which came to JIC-. IM,KID1 PETUMiyV ersprtnc, n r manUo Dlatrlct Heart Aa- Sammor, M U instance a succesaful conclusion last Course Finished Onr eatering service Is ML np VOWT SS^MSSMR'ifuv soclatlon. C\Ct^OU V ta s S lM r Wloto UApex 4SSau(7 to be dexlble eaougta to ac- fAINOi SlCotmtiT BO Ulyllke joint The women wiH replace Mre. week. A three • judge federal ' “ f SlC as^ DOWN court had ruled that the legis­ By Pascantell cemmodstte nay size gatiserlag. IM^wRu MSaparator 81 Mineral vaia. rtarvey Collin* who ha* been Why not call na aad talk evet as Superior BSUrge plant chairman of the drive for the lature could not act on routine »Sg3“ 855 WithinWH (comh. ■ the detelter iT^G MFiiK mm SMttal aTAppmidaM paat aeveral year*. Mr*. Col* business until it reapportioned Herman Passcantell, con­ asCltyinNevfendt form) SBSeot&iii ■ ■ SSOITMdW lina, who haa been IH recently, the House ahd Senate. struction Inspector In the jnrd 4K WHEW TH ER E'S A French Fries CAN OF CAVIAR fast and ^ e y did that too. The through Saturday. • Brilliant Color Tube for vivid WITH ALLTH‘PlALOaUE--ANP| fearless ■committeemen who LANP TH ' ROLE OF A PALACS AVAILABLE.' In Washington, the House of pictures half-again as bright braved the elements like the Churchill Tributes Representatives approved a res­ 4UKRP, ariANPikr s e n t r y as most others. a WITHOUTA WORP TO UTTER/ true scout leaders they are, olution of sympathy to Cliurch- Cole Slaw HOW ABOUT THAT I were Lieonard Couchon and ill’s family, then adjourned aft­ DELICIOUS! Henry Beck. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESF^ :te and then peussed resolutions er eulogies by House leaders. • Chromatone adds depth, Loe InPupHs at Festival Tributes to Sir Winston praising Churchill as a "great More speeches were on tap In Beverage beauty; an exciting new di­ man of the world.” One le^sla- Margaret Dllworth, Andrea Churchill continue throughout the House today. mension to color pictures! tor said: "There is no man in In Clearwater, Neb., a town of BUmson anOU t DIAGNOSIS N SUCH A FOOL OF ing are asked to bring a chick­ Orchestra concert in its home asked his state's citizens "to : en, preferably dead, de-feather- pay a last tribute to that great Defense Department would com­ -Model 2-U50S. Your SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL RIPPEP INTO LANIER. ON GRAND city as a tribute to the British ed and eviscerated, a knife, I leader who died Sunday In Lon- and valiant defender of Western ment on the visit. McNamara 'ALL MEATS or* FRESH CUT — choice of Brown r o u n d s ! civilization.” paysjieriodic -visits to holders sharp, and a cutting board, for i don at 90. NONE or* PRE-PACKAGED!" Mahogany or 60lC f.1M $ 3WT lOOiC AT 1h£ 5W«05 SCMtfSlTAt^ f MrMfiCS m r e s r the operation. If the weather E)ptscop>aI Church services (3ov. John H. Reed of Maine of large defense contracts. Walnut hniahea. IMUSrSEI^IHOUSANO ootnos RASNIHO AND Alt.'IHAT AIZMOR -O WATCH. FT JU S T oondiUons (or the chickens) were planned In Denver, Colo., IN ivvcr BWTLE DOWN IHEBe. QLEAMIN6 M 'tUS- SUNUeRT. L—o WELLED UP warrant cancellaUon, the meet­ ILos Angeles, Tulsa, Okla., STORE HOURS: INSIDE ME AMP ing will be held Wedne.sday. The I Houston, Tex. Albany, N.Y., San Tues., Wed. 9 to 6 a Thurs., Fri. 9 to 9 Enjoy Dazzling Color Picturas and A Naw Standard of I LET GO. chickens may be held over too. ^ Francisco. Philadelphia, Chica­ FOaiSHLV, OF Hoetesses are Mrs. Peter go, New York and other cities. 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'ITie New Jersey Legislature stood in a moment of silent trib- BUZZ SAWYiat BY ROY CRANE The BEST Meat Frem The West • Brilliant O>lor Tube for vivid NtXJ DONT KNOW HOW O H , I rPDBekriNDOF IGBTAUTTLB Police Question pictures half-again as: bright WELL, MR. saw yer; WE'VE'HAD u m VOUACe THATM3U DON'r NICBIOHMBA TIRBDOFA VISIT OUR NEW MANY ENCOUNTERS IN THE PAST, DONTHAVeTDiSOTD I04CW... TBACHSlTOBtTB erGMy/OBTOF as most others. ! BUT 1 PROMISE YOU THI* WILL ec»ax,,CH\P6. OCCASfOMJy... p o B m m . Thugs BE OUR LAST., FRONT END LIQUOR EYE of the • Chromatone adds depth, BOSTON (AP) — Boston BRAKE beauty; an exciting new di­ police have atsu^ted a roundup of mension to color pictures! men for questioning In the DEPARTMENT area's gang warfare. SERVICE Also adds warm sepia-tone The number of deaths in the to monochrome. past U months reached 18 Man- Don’t throw away doUara ROUND ROAST day with the gunshot slaying of on the highway. Have • Qukk Pictures appear in your car checked on our Joseph R. Franclone, 86. just 12 seconds, four times He was the second man shot new Vlsusllner. Correct to death In three days In Great­ wheel alignment means faster than others— no er Boston. more mileage on your Detectives began the roundup tires. ewtrma.i»Tn.t»«n,>eLC«. /-Z 4 Monday night and 2B men were taken Into custody. No charges FRONT WHEEL were filed Immediately. ALIfiNMENT CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Foetal Inspectors said Fran- You w6uldn*t buy • MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD olons had been among thoee under surveillance since the WHAT WBWTEBRURTTIhS 1 -FOLICB OAVB MUCH — AND AS THEVatOSS THE WIRE,■HI , EASYi VOU CAN BE Plymouth mall truck robbery in a Monkey-Wrench BABY B W IS NOWSeCOND Kirr w)u PBOBRAIA FDR A MM* OFTHBCftBDITTDA SO AMRAVATINGI — ANOMOVIHG UP IV S BABY BOY— THE WINNER ft EA»Y( IVB BtilUTIN'. THERAMTMS* CArrAWBABy/HllHO*- August, 1B68, which netted .TURN IT BACK ON thlevaa |1,M1,227. WHOLE JU ST TIME- WHOBB THEFT 4IVCKID TWf \ this instant J)R from a Milliner,,, TOBAKEtAAV WOltLO EBCBNTLV IHBRB \ TBLL MB WHAT Th* slaying of Franclone fob m PLAMB RSCOVERBO TDPAN^AND HAPPENED lowed by hours an attempt to er HALF THE TWEM* AmoariD! kUl Henry W. Knight, 27. Knight was wounded by two men he We Reserve The Right To Limit <)uantittea_____ | ■aid ware going to taka him "for a rld#.^ W* ra-align front ^ Poke* aald Knight waa an ac­ correct cambor, ctstar The Early AmarIcaR quaintance of three c< the pre- CENTER CUT and toa-in. Tloua murder viotlma. F p r I^BIXaXABli.S 21-Mod*l 2-U506 In baautiful $nicide Takes Many . NIOHOIS- O r u f f s tuxia. t o » Mapla finish. WW TDRi^ — More Amer- IMNOHESTER D niff Store lean 't*an-«g«ra ocsnmlt auicide tlMui die of tuberculosis, dla- TIRE,III0. bstes, appendicitis, or Isuke- COME IN TODAY select Iron' tec AiJest v.inetv ot BY It ALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES nla. After accidents, auicide la 288 Bread St., Manchester styles tlunncj ouf Mogn u i- Mid-Wmter Spei.i.il' IDL ABERNAIMT BY LEFF and McWILLIAJHB the moat fraquant causa of cam- pua lUafhs. .T h is R slU ih Pharmacy■ maintains ample IF IT HADN'T stoicks o f drugs and. ralatiid items, including CLEVAWNdTHS I WHAT A STROKE 1 NOW ALL 1 HAVE TO DO IS r I'M READY YOU'VE BEEN A BEEN FOR YOU T O LEAVE, .AODEL INMATE, JIP nutritional idds and aickroom supplies. Our TB»Tia>-.ADJUS*gl!D--DKUVmtrO BIBBVICIID* ice OFF THIS OF LUCK! HERE SHOVEL UP THE PIECES. , BOYS, THEY'D WARDEN v r OVU OWN mBCHANlOB JORKIN. NOW 8t AY Pharmaciata'arc fully qualified to asiiat you SilPEWALKIS CONES LADY BE A S FR EE MCLEAN OUT OF TROUBLE AND 1 WOULD ■! FAMOUS FOB 8ERVICB BINOB IM t TCXJGHWORKI VERONICA. OUTSIDE, HEAR? NEVER HAVE BEEN in & e eeiection o f all items offered to help HERE IN THE FIRST WE ARE EQUIPPED TO D€^ guard the health of your household. And, of coutie, we hope ypn will make it a FOREMN OAR REPAIR SERVIDEl special point to bring ua your Doctor’s pre­ scriptions. Kely on this R s lis U tiniiw F' m acy. 2 iS - S pasblhtai la • VQUC0WA8EH8 Pdtterton’s p -ijrn rrrnr\ MILLER'S wwiARiTS nYim *lr servioe MANCHBS'nBR'B OLDDST AMD LjUROlWX TV. BADIO, ih'll III' RKOOBD ANO APTUAMOB STORB ail) iis -4117 130 CMTU STRHT COR. «f CHURCH

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Baseball Clubs Share Scouts I r| Both Sides of the Coin lArea Teams Favored in Tonight’s Play

Big Target Colts Pay Indian, Ram Jones Superstar To Cut Down Top Among Fives Idle Bonus Cash The Losers For Exams In Seventh Year NEW YORK (AP),i r j ^ M you PITTSBUI^H (AP) — had to be a loser la s ‘ tT *»f. you Area teams all rate as PR O VID ENCE, R. I. (A P )— Sam Jones has achieved Representatives of four were better off loadng M » favorites today and tonight super-star status in the National Associa- major league clubs mapped member of the Baltimore Colts on the schoolboy front. All ------ttion. final plans today for a co­ than as a New York Yankee. There is a long trail, seven The (>)1U and Tanks both lost schools, with the exception operative scouting program years of pkogrese, behind the of­ In championship showdowns last of Rockville and Manches­ fensive sparkplug who has the keyed to eventually cut big season—Baltimore to Cleveland Boston Celtics moving through In the National Football ter, idled by exams, and bonuses and possibly ex­ Rham, playing tomorrow night, their schedule at a record pace. pand minor league opera­ League’s tlUe game and New Sad Bam poured to 27 points York to St. Louie in baseball’s are active. The only undefeated team In 24 minutes, then sat down as tions. World Series. . "You might call it the new left in the area, Esuit Catholic Boston blitzed Baltimore 142-104 Figures released by the N F L for its 25th victory In 27 starts ‘eyes and ears’ ot the major Monday showed that each Colt (8-0) .should have Uttle trouble leagues,’’ said James A. Camp­ in getting past Penney of East last night. got $6,671.40 for loelng to Cleve­ T MIDOEnrs Jones once preferred thetob- bell, vice president and general land. That was $263.11 more Hartford at home tonight at 8. manager of the Detroit Tigers, The Eagles should at least dou­ K E N KOBUS BIGH STVRTEVANX CARL HOHENTHAL Mandheater Auto Parts came scurlty of relief roles and had to than the $6,809.29 each Yankee Manchester from behind last night to nip be practically shoved into the one of the participating clubs. got sJter losing the Series to St. ble the 14-point winning mar­ m in gto a Cheney Tech The others are the Pittsburgh wlnlees Boland OC, 23-21. In the starter’s backcourt Job when Louts. _ gin over Rockville last FMday Pirates, Milwaukee Braves and second game. Peck Lumber Bill Sharman retired. NFL President Pete Roselle night Now he’s scoring at a 28-pius the Cleveland Indians. released the figures and mailed Sporting the best team in re­ evened Hs record at 8-3 turning "The idea is not new,” s^ld cent years, Cheney Tech (4-6) back Tedford’s, 38-22. point per gome poce and at last checks to Oie players Monday. UCLA Remains Atop glance was the fourth ranking Oabe Paul, president and gener­ repaid a ^ ^ it to Blast Granby The Auto Parts had to score The game, won by Cleveland 27- point-maker in the league. al manager of Cleveland. this afternoon at 8. The Rang­ 12 points to the final period to 0, was played before 79,644 fans "Sam has finally come into "Eventually it .will mean some ers have won their last two win. Mark Ballard led the at­ at aeveland SUdlum and his own,” Auerbato said. "H e ’s decrease In big bonuses and ex­ against Vlnal Tech and Bolton tack of hie 11 polnU. Dick Herald Photo By Ofiara grossed $2,484,884 — the first College Hoop Ratings been on the fringe of greatness pansion of baseball. We feel and should duplicate their 71-40 DUSTY-AUTO — Harold Brannlck and Mike Kefiey Recipients Joe Cosgrove, Steve Witkowski, Bill O’Brien football game ever to gross over for the past few years but, a-s sure it will open the door for defeat of East Granby earlier In Harvell 351, Stan Mlruckl 361, chipped in with good all around $2 million. far aa I'm concerned, he’s made more boys to play major league Winning and losing rtiares the season. Ted Chamt>er8 358, Abe Ostrln- games to help Ballard. Kenny N E W YORK (A P )— U C L A ’s basketball squad spent tt. baseball.” both ecMpeed former N F L Already qualified for the sky 144-369, Gene Phaneuf 353, Tedford had a 12-polnt night to "Basically," added General Jim Gladyze 370, Dick Descy last week #:oncerned with examinations and the mid- " I t bolls down to experience records. The old marka were set tournament. South ’Windsor pace Bolend who have yet to and confidence. Sam is shooting Manager Joe L. Brown of the In Chicago’s Wrigley Field in (10-1) hosts Windsor Locks at 140-352, Eidgar Bralnard 140- semester break instead of opposing teams but it didn’t ‘Thrilled, Honored and Grateful’ Pirates,” each club will conUn- win a game. more now than he ever did, 1963 when 46,801 watched the 8. It marks the second meet­ 368, Dyke Pleasant 141-146— ue to scout its respecUve areas, make any difference to the voters in the weekly Asso­ Again it was Bob Moriarty mainly because he feels he ctm Bears whip the New York ing for the teams, the Bobcats 389, Gerry Chappell 137-369. but instead of reports from 16 ciated Press basketball poll. (14) and Bill MUewskl (10) put the ball through the hoop. Giants 14-10. Each winning Bear gaining a 66-64 win Dec. 11. full-time scouts, each team will The panel of sportscasters^ setting the scoring pace for And his experience gives him that year got $6,899.77 and each o u T .tu m , Coming off a 93-57 triumph I3JC8 — Tony Salvatore 144- Winner Witkowski Says get reports from 60 to 76 351, John Naretto 157-367, and writers gave the defending basis of its 16-1 record. The Peck’s. Dave Haasett (10) and the ability to get to position to Gold Key losing Giant $4,318.16. DO H O T ' COACH AND STAR PUPIL: Bill O’Brien, for 40 over EJlIlng^ton last Friday. naticmal champions 29 of the 36 last FYed Martoall (8) played well shoot.” scouts." Roselle said the Browns had MtOLBCT Charlie Harria 135, A1 Heim Hawks beat Penn 88-72 years athletic coach at New London High, greets Coach Charlie Sharos’ crew first-place votes cast and a 46- for Tedford’e. The Baltimore club, eUmbing Brown said each club will split their playoff rte into 60 full 7U t Pl-lP 139-360, Ken Washburn 138- week. ♦ town Prets, who presented the^Witkowski Is, most deserving^three honored, and the grand make Its own decision on should widen that margin to­ point margin over second-place EAST SIDE MIDGETS In the Western Division, had a By EARL TOST Don Burns, one of his all-time athletic greats, at shares while the Colts voted 48 S tem " 384, Tony Desimone 138-149— Unbeaten Providence, which key to Witkowski, like the re­ of the honor bestowed on him old man of another era batted \^}uch prospect it wishes to night. Michigan in the weekly ratings. Spearheaded by Brian Sullivan modest three - game winning the Gold Key Dinner. O’Brien was one of the three shares. The names of the Indi­ 406, Harvey Duplin 355, Hal won its 12th straight against “Thrilled, honored and cipient, was at his best-^-brlef last night, as were Messrs. 1.000 In M ylng a "sincere ^raft. There will be three selec- Coventry (8-4), still very streak wiped out by the fast- viduals receiving full shares Woods 361, Bill Adamy 377, The Bruins, with a 13-1 record Seton Hall last week, got four and Merle Shaw the Bluecoats tremendously grateful,” and to the point. O'Brien and Cosgrove. thai^ yom" , I annually - June, Septem- Gold Key recipients. (Herald Photo by Ofiara.) much within striking distances starting Celts who will win at were not released. John Rleder 397. after losing their opener to Illi­ first place ballots and Jumped last night turned back the Since 1932, Witkowski has "B ig thing in coaching,” the A rt McGinley of the Hart- ^ again in January. The of the Charter Oak lead, took least 67 games at their current Steve Witkowski told a Second-and third-place teams nois, resume play BYiday two spots to fourth. Cruisers, 23-13. In a game that been the head trainer at Wes­ diminutive O’Brien said, "is the ford Times, aiso batted 1.000, position In which a team finish­ on conference rival Blast Hamp­ pace. The record is 60 by the grathering of over 800 men also shared in the player pool, GREEN MANORBTTES — against Iowa. The Top Ten, with total waa close moat of the way and leyan, a job he received after satisfaction when athletes rise handilng the toastmaster’s job es will determine who gets the ‘Secret of Pro Beiskethcill' ton this afternoon at home. Runner-up Michigan whacked points: found the winners holding a 1960 Celtics. for the 26th straight time', and which Included about $600,000 Belly Haefs 182-458, Linda La- at the 24th annual Gold being plucked from his work as up to be men, succeed in their first pick. Star F ails on Biology Exam The Patriots should put anoth­ Purdue 103-84 in its only start 1. UCLA 347 10-7 halftime lead, the Blue- For the final 18 mtoutes last as usual, was at his best. from television rights. The play­ bosky 182-477. Key Dinner of the (Con­ a common day laborer keeping profession and turn out to be John McHale, president and er victory imder their belt for last week and ran its record lo 2. Michigan 302 coats put on a final period surge night the reserves, including While Dick Stuart took a er pool in bstseball’s World Se­ necticut Sports Writers’ Alli­ the tennis courts in playable leaders in their community.” general manager of the Braves, the Important contest coming RENEGADBIS— Chuck Blake- 11-2. The Wolverines got two 8. St. Joseph's, Pa. 240 paced by Shaw, who scored six slowly-recovering Tommy Hein- O'Brien noted that he was powder and didn’t show to ries does not include any TV ance last night after he was the condition. said the four chibs plan to test Live Lik^ Vegetable up In Rocky Hill FViday night. Blee 361, Irene Plsch 134-343. first-place votes and accumulat­ 4. Providence 209 of his nine i>olnta, and also did sohn, performed for Boston. "Stene would be a rich man the first man ever from New speak— and wasn’t missed, the money. recipient of one of the ooveted the program for a year then Meeting E. O. Smith for the ed 302 points in the balloting, 6. Wichita 194 a fine Job of rebounding. Sulli­ BUI RusaeU had sat down after today," Poet said, " if he was London to be honored with a post-dinner sihow must rate as Undefeated Mentor gold key awards. evaluate It. "Many other clubs second Tuesday in a row, this P A G A N I C ATERERS — Joe which awards 10 points for a 6. Davidson 140 van added 10 points to the wrin- 24 rebounds, 11 points and sev­ paid for his services to school- key and the second from East- 1 the best ever. N o greater ar- While “ pinoh-hitters” graced are interested," he said, "but it time In Storrs at 8, Ellington DeMaio 203, Don Anderson 203- first-place vote, nine for sec­ 7. St. John’s, N.Y. 123 nlng cause. For the Cruisers, en blocked shots. boy athletes over the years, cm Connecticut, Danny Mur- ray of comprtent speakers Blackburn New would be unwleldly to start with Jerry Li^cikj Formula rates a slight favorite. The 205—565, Bob Cone 204-555, ond, etc. 8. San Francisco 114 Helnsohn and W illie NouUs, the speaking program —p Mel He has taken care of high phy, former major league base-, ever graced the podium for a Kevin Kravontka (6) set the Allen, Hal Goodnough and Andy more than four.” Probably Unhappiest Knights of Coach Bob Healy Ike Rhodes 223-583, Tony Al- Third-place St. Joseph’s got 9. Indiana 80 who scored 13 of his team's srttool athletes’ needs from 15 ball player being the other. Gold Key D ln ^r. Virginia Coach pace and Brian Jolly added Robustelli — along with the If the test operation works, (6-6) had a tough time with levo 211, Ron Custer 207 one vote for the top spot on the 10. Duke 79 first 81 points, each wound up schools for the past 25 years. Now 75, Cosgrove was per- It was another memorable Smith a week ago at home, four points. BCtaeduled orators, Johnny the plan could be adopted by all ST. LOUIS, Mo. (N E A ) —♦ p e rc e n t and I like what I ’m do­ Hank Lukowskl 204-209— 553 with 17 potota That’s the kind of a man | haps the most elated o l the | night.______; ing.*’ having to go into overtime be­ BUSINESSMENS LEAGUE Keans, Jackie Farrell and the 30 major league clubs. It has The secret to pro basketball CHARLOTTESVILLE, Ta. N E W YO R K (A P )— State’s Press Joe Paggloll 202, Gene Dama Action lost night found In all, the Celtice wound up Liking It has also meant devi­ (A P ) — George Blackburn, of­ fore emerging a 57-50 winner. Rev. Robert Keating, the re- the full blessing of Baseball was revealed to Jerry Lucas In Maravich has to be the unhappiest winning basketball 204, Bob Richardson 225-555, ------Reed, Jackson Top Rookies^— Grantland and Charter Oak to double figures. eipienta were igwtlifhted at me Commissioner Ford Frick. his sleep. Live Uke a vegetable ation for Lucas In his personal­ fensive backfleld coach at the Rham (1-11) is gfunning for Mike McGlynn 222-216—621 WaH Bellamy bad 22 and Wal­ win No. 2 tomorrow night at 8 notching victoriee. Grantland Btratfidd Motor Rm in Bridge­ and you can survive the rigors ity as a basketball player. University of Virginia aince last coach in the land today. And you can blame it on biology. John Martin 217-581, Frank ly Jones 18 for the Bullets. against Windham Tech in defeated Case Broe. to the first port. of the 80-game schedule, mid­ When he dominated the college spring, was promoted today to State, unbeaten in 10 g^ames<^> Terrangna 202, Frank Bullins Leading 67-42 at halftime, Bos­ Keane Added Class and Dignity Windham. If high-scoring Doug game 60-53 and Charter Oak nights in airports, elbows un­ ranks as the Buckeyes' center. head football coach succeeding since Maravich replaced ailing with an 84-70 victory over 203, Bill Gallo 203, Jim Taylor ton really tore toe game open Witkcmnski’s acceptance S L Bonaventure Berk can find some needed Record Year Seen toppled Nassiff Arms 71-41. der tl|e boards and the stares Jerry was a reluctant shooter Bill Ellas. Everett Case as head coach ear­ slump-ridden Mississippi. Clyde 217-577, Ray Bjorkman 246- by outscoring Baltimore 31-19 to ^>eech was easily the best that help. Coach Clyde Washburne's In the opener Leo Byrd put o f Lilliputians. and this trait carried over Into Blackburn, 61, had been heir- ly last month, has loet scoring Lee, the Commodores’ 6-9 cen­ 622, Jim Taylor 577, John Gol- on a one-man show as he net toe second quarter. the writer has ever heard in A n d Fairfield ter, amassed 22 points and 24 squad Just might reverse the In Making First Visit to State " I sack out enrery chance I his first year^ o< pro 'ball with Mparent to the poeltlon since leader Larry Lakins for the re­ angoa 585. ted 44 points on 16 field goals Boston’ s total tied toe sea* SO (Sold K ey Dinnera Ib e pop­ rebounds while teammate Bob 48-42 laeating they took from ular Wealeyan man, who gained get," aaid Jerry as the hollows the Royals. Ellas resigned Jan. 18 to be­ mainder of the season. and WEU9 14 for 18 at the free son’s high game output for a In State Game Lakins, who was averaging Grace poured 19 of his 21 points the Willlmantlo school to open For Boston Celts World-Wide lame as a trainer in his cherics put the bones in "It hurt me,” admitted Jerry, come head coach at Na'vy. He GOMMERGIAL — Dwight throw lone. For Case’s, two team set by Baltimore Jan. 8 Amaiden appearance Into thef “You had to be there wHh in the first half. The loss was the season. with Jifee United States Olym­ gaunt relief. "When we hit a "and it hurt the team. I was waa the only candidate eeriously 18.1 points per-game, flunked a Weir 379, WUlle Koetah 373, men hit double figures with vs. San Frw cisco. By EARL YOST Nirtmeg SU te but he held the the club, a pennant and World One of the better basketball Ole Misw’ 12th straight. pic teams and the Pan-Amor­ hotel I grab two or three playing a new position, facing considered out of about 100 who b io lo ^ exam last week and was Marshall Lewis 366, Gasper Pete Kiro leading A e way wrlth Bullet Charlie Hardnett, Just Class and dignity — ex­ attention of the diners, which! Series winner. There is nothing teams in the East—St. Bonaven­ Surprising Florida continued i m Games teams, was at hours. When we get home, I go the basket (as a comer man), applied. ruled Ineligible Monday. Morra 390, Stan Zima 250, N E W YO R K — Boston, despite the fact that its con­ 17 followred by Rick Fontanella back from one Injury, suffered was no easy job in that he i in the world like this. To be ture— pays a visit to Connecticut to push the Commodores. The | borne on the dias as he is in cept for the firing of man­ right to sleep.’’ Virginia Athletic Director The Wolfpack got by little Ollie Sharp 356, Mike Kelly 12. a severe groin pull in the final part of the team was the most tonight. and I had no confidence. When Gators, who beat Kentucky lasf' secutive game winning streak was stopped by Philadel­ his training quarters at the agers in recent years— has followed the likes of Mel Allen, Steve Be bo aaid Blaokburn. Centenary Oollege 79-64 Monday 376, Sam Taggart 357, Bud The second game was a nm- minutee ot play. wonderful thing that could It will be the first time that The pro basketbell player I ’d get the ball, I ’d be looking Saturday, trimmed Alabama 67-1 phia in Syracuse last Saturday night, figures to estal^ Middletown oollege. Hal Goodnough, the Rev. Rob­ former head coach at Miami o. n l^ t at Raleigh, N.C., without Stauty 365, Doug Zaccaro 363, a-way from the ofering whistle. While the Celtics get credit for been as much a trademark happen to a human being," the St. Bonnie's has played Fairfield seeks his sleep like a sonuia- to get rid of it as quick as pos­ 61 at Tu^aloosa, Ala., lor a 6-1' RUHTING Besides Witkowski, w e 11- ert Keetlng, Andy Robustelli Ohio and Cincinnati, received Lakins. Pete Coker picked up Paul Aoeto 351. lish a new games won record for the League, if the club Charter Oak’s well balanced their amazing defense led by with the New York Yan­ man who wore a gray suit and the Stags are hoping to get bulist on a ledge. He’s ready sible and pass up shots. I still conference mark. Brooks H en-. known in Manchester for his and Jswkie Farrell— all top­ the one - year "self • renewing, the slsck with 21 points and 14 continues to play at its current^ attack was led by Pete Bezzinl Russell, K.C. Jones and Satch flight speakers, and when he that matched his hair related. the new series off to a good to fall of£ in an Instant. don’t shoot as much as I should, rebounds as the winners ran derson led a balanced Florida I dudtpin bowling eocploits over kees as the home run. Last "Last year," smiled Jerry, "I continuing appotntmant" wual- OHURCH 10 PIN — Dick pace. Running along at a .840 1961-62 League record o f 60 who canned 26 points, 18 to the Sanders, Sam Jones has become night, little Johnny Keane, the was called front and center, Keane bitter with the Cards ? start. but I realize It.” their over-aU record to 11-1. attack with 12 points. The Ga­ the years — 85 to be exact, actually gained 10 pounds dur­ ly given coachea here. Hubbard 235, Cy Perkins 235- percentage as a result of 42 wins against 20 losses. I f they second half. Joe Shea chipped toe scoring star. Balance to man the defending American the hour was late. N ot true. In its first year In the ranks And he left the Impression he Bik t.»ktni» undoubtedly will tors are 12-8 over-aU. gold keys for outstanding con- ing the season, from 225 to 235. Blackburn came out of Mlf- 201—592, John Fllloramo 214- wins against eight losses, the hold to a .838 percentage, they In with 15 followed by Gary point-making has been the Cel­ “ I ’m indebted to the Card­ of NCAA major colleges. Fair- intended to correct it. It’s one bs missed when State resumes Louie Dampler fired 34 points tribuHoM to sports in Oonnec- League champions tabbed to re­ "I lived a lifetime in two This year I ’m just holding my imposed coaching retirement a 213—595, Jim Slavin 210, Paul Celtics, If they keep traveling at would end the season with a 67- Donahue 14. For NasslfTs, Bill tics story to toe recent post. inals for my success,” he an­ field has so far compiled a 6-4 of the facts of pro life that a Ha campaign in the rugged as Kentucky rebounded with a FISHING’ ticut were aim given to Bill place the fired Yogi Berra, weeks,” Keane said, referring weight because I ’ve been pay­ year ago to take charge of the MUler 210, Vic Squadrlto 204. this rate, will go over their 13 record. Dow and Dave Carmel scored Rookie John Havlicek barely I swered. record. guy has to be a selfish perform­ Atlantic Coast Conference Sat­ 102-82 victory over Georgia. Pat O’Brien, now in his 40ih year made his first visit to Connecti­ to the last week of the 1964 Knowing that there were ing attention to some business Cagaller offense for ^las and With 21 rookies, the highest 12 points apiece. made the top 10 league scorers cut and won himself, and the The going has been rough. er to succeed. The guy who give the team the second most urday at Virginia. The Wolfpack Riley added 21 points and John o f ooeudiing at Neiw London National League pennant race, hundreds of Yankee fsuis xhe Stags’ opponents so far deals.” ’ ’nOHT FERRULES number In any given N.B.A. —toe otily Celtic to do so— last High and to Joe Ooegnove, a Yankees, a lot of supporters. when the Cards won the flag doesn’t look for his shots productive offense in the Atlan­ shares the ACC lead with Duke Adams, 30, for the Wildcats, among the 800 on deck, Keane have included - the ' likes of St.- Ekgo, k>ss of precious sleep. Remedy for loose ferrules season, playing to the league, year. former minor league baseball Appearing in the role of prin- on the final day, and the week doesn't carry his weight In the tic Ooet Conference. Tbe de­ at 6-1. now 9-7 on the season and 4-8 in talked straight from the shoul- Joseph’s, Fordham, Seton Hail, This haphazard manner of Bub beeswax on ’em. No wobble. Celtic'Memories Linger two, Willis Reed of New York And don’t forgot good luck atar from Waterbury. cipal speaker at the Gold Key i that it took the Red Birds to touched all the baisee. lineup. fense didn’t match it, and Vir­ "Lakins was the heart of the league play. Annual Meeting Holy Cross and Providence. living was what worried Ma WOOD’S S IG N A L and Luscious Jackson of the charm Ron ^onham, toe cur­ Fred Post, the most capable Dinner in Bridgeport, Keane beat the Yankees in the World A t the same time, there’s the ginia finished 6-0 tor the season. club, the vital cog," lamented Georf^a Tech nipped Missis­ would be silly for me to After St. Bonaventure, Mike Lucas’ boy Jerry most when Keep In touch with buddies or Philadelphia 76ers, are making rent first year man for Cincin­ aports editor of the Mlddla- adnuKted he got lost on his' Series. contradiction of pro basketball The new Virginia coach aaid Maravich. "N ow R means sippi State 76-78 in another SE)C say what I am going to do with Branch, Pat Burke and the boys he abjured the idea of playing oaO for help with a shrill pene­ For One-Time Sixth Man their presence felt In the scor­ For Grid Group nati. Boston is 22-0 to gomes to that defense is the criterion of a he was "totally elatod" over his switching around to find a re­ game. Auburn dropped a 68-66 the Yankees I ’ve been a N a ­ basketball for money, though trating whistle. Can’t whistle T ing columns. Reed, with a 17.4 which he’s appeared, a mere can look forward to Boston Col­ winner. appointment. Financial details placem ent" nonconference decision to Flori­ tional League man up to this lege, Canisius and Georgetown. the temptation to cash In fi­ Then Just blow Into an empty scoring average, is among the Annual meeting of tile Man­ 21-8 without him. "Look at the Boston Celtics,” were not announced. MulUply Maravlch’s miseries da State, which went into a deep NEW YORK (NEA)—First point. I will talk with the St. Bonaventure was edged nally proved too much for the freeze at Tallahassee for the sheU. top 20 scorers and is seventh chester Midget - Pony Football Jerry pointed out. "That’s what by three and you have the senti­ Bob Cousy retired, tiien it was coaches, Frank Crosetti and 70-67 by arch-rival Canisius Sat­ business sense of a marketing last 18Vi minutes. CATCH A CHUCK among the rebounders with 665 Association will be held makes them so great— their de­ ments of Wichita coach Gary F5rank Ramsey and both times Jim Hegan, to get the informa­ urday and will be spoiling for major at Ohio State. Minnesota climbed Into a retrieves for a 14.1 per game Wednesday night at 8 o’clock at fense." Wilson Returns Thompson. The fifth - ranked To catch a chuck plaoe a trap the Boston Celtics supposedly tion I need, r il also talk to the the chance to Improve its 9-3 “I played SO games a year third-place tie with IlUnois, be­ average, while Jackson is sixth the Army A Navy dub. , Jerry Insisted be felt there Shockers lost 6-foot-lO pivot In one burrow and close up his were through. players about our opponents, record. In college.'’ he explained, "and Nate Bowman and reserve cen­ hind Michigan and Iowa, in the among the leaders with The group sponsors both toe ANNUAL MEETIN6 ril need their help. In other action tonight, woe­ was no embarrasament In the To'^Pro Football other exits and entrances with Explanations? 683 caroms for a 16.6 per game I didn’t think Charlie was that kind of gu y... I looked at the pros and multi­ ter Bob Powers via the academ­ Big Ten, slipping by Purdue 86- rocks. Chuck will soon come up M idget L e z ^ e and the Pony “I like the Yankee pitching ful Willimantlc State takes its plied. that number by three. reversal of his original stand 81 at Lafayette, Ind. The Boiler­ Everyone has his own theory average. ic route Monday. All-America to say don’t fence me In and entry In the d te rte r Oak Oon- Monchfisttr and feel that W hitey Ford w ill winless skein to Westfield, Mass, And I couldn’t see it for me.” against pro baM because "the WASHmOTON (AP)—George makers, 1-8 in the conference, why the Celtlca have not col­ Wilt Chamberlain tailed off in ’s eligibility ex- you’ve got him. ference. come back and take up just with hopes of notching its first What was surprised him in game had been too big a part of Wilson, who quit last month as res after Saturday’s Missouri ripped off 14 points in the final lapsed, but Frank Ramsey’s is point production last week, Bob Bleller, president, ’wel­ Midget and Pony where he left off. I saw some victory of the season. Ms capitulation to the Chicin- my life to cut oiff suddenly.” It coach of the Detroit Lions, is 'alley Omference game against 96 seconds after Minnesota, 8-1, HOLD SCREWS probably the simplest — and the dropph^ to a 87.6 average, after comes all Interested to attend. Normally he's pretty good pitchers in the back in the coaching buaineas— hitting at a 38.9 clip the previous And New Haven College trav­ nati Rivals is the case with nudees him sympaGietic to the Louhirtlle. had run up an 88-67 lead. The Dip screwdriver blade In glue. best. The combined boys’ footbeQ Footbal AssoeiotieR World Serioc on the other side this time aa an assistant for the week. His two runners-up, Oscar wide ties and els to New Bedford for a match whlrti he has adapted to the decision facing of With sU of the top tdn teams loeers’ Dave Schellhase topped W alt tnitll tackey. Now screws It’s Red (Auerbach),’ ’ he program in pewt years was (New York).’’ with Tech that was postponed Princeton, a latter-day Lucas in Washington Redskins. all scorers with 82 points. Robertson of Cincinnati and Jer­ crazyj^quUt Hfe o f pro basket­ Idle Monday, interest centered will stay on Made while you said. "The man appeals to their sponsored by toe Police A Fire WEDNESDAY. Jan. 27 wide Impels with No one disagreed, even the from Jan. 16 Wilson, a 38-year veteran of Bob Ziegler scored eight ry West of Los Angeles, also ball M his second year. temperament, all-around ability on the tight Southeastern Con­ reach them into InaeoessiMe pride. He never lets a remark Athletic Association. belt all the way. I don't Yes, staunchest Yankee fan. The Chargers whipped Bryant " I didn’t take into aoootint and a detached humility about the National Football League, ference race and Minnesota’s points in the last two minutee as ^mta on reels or rifles. about the team go unanswered. dropped sHghtly from their 30 8 :0 0 P .M . Keane knows his position 98-76 Monday night at Provl' the mentsd strain under 'wdilch his role as a star. signed Monday as top offensive Iowa State rallied from 17 averages to 39^.8 and 29.7, res­ Big Ten visit to Purdue. PEEIL OFF PAINT He Instills a tremendous feel­ Detroit Tiger southpaw Iflck- But that e a r- think who does he think well in New York. I f he wins, dence behind the 44-point per­ I was operating in oollege,” he ”I got to know Bill last sum aide to Redskin Bill Mc- SEC pacesetter Vanderbilt points down smd defeated Big ing into everyone. pectively. Chamberlain has 1,689 he’s in. I f he loses, he’s out. formance of Gary Liberatore explained. “Going to class reg­ Peak. Eight rival Oklahoma 87-81. Oamonflage your aluminum talUes to 1,311 and 1,307 for Rob ey Lolich fanned 192 American ARMY & NAVY CLUB mer,” said Jerry, "and talked boosted its league mark to 6-0 It’s a sense of pride In your League batters to 1964, his buckets, carpeting, he can he's going to Hi, New York is still the "big” city New England’s leading scorer ularly, worrying albout exams— " I plan to use his talmts and boat by spraying It with sur­ ertson and West. with him. I think he’ll take the work. Why. I sUll feel It now among major league cities and was at his best, hitting 20 times that took a lot out o f me. I knowledge of football strictly In Other Individual leaders are second season to the majors. Rhodes scholarship because facing paints used to line pro­ whenever they lose and I ’m not console, big V8. afford k. impress? Charlie. Keane hopes to be a part o f It from the floor and sinking four don’t have any o f that now. I the offensive phase of the also basking to comfort at the have a hunch that BUI Is inter­ fessional spraying rooms. 'Then even with the team any more. fo r some time to come. free throws. concentrate on basketball 100 ested in a political career.’’ gam e," MePeak said. Balanced Temple Offensive point camouflage over this moment with no Immediate dan- Wilson quit as Lion coach aft­ " I t ’s the same feeling a col­ ger. But, it was pointed out, Brad­ film. A t season’s end. Just pedf er front-office pressure forced lege alunmus might get when BaUlmore’s Walt Bellamy con­ ley didn’t beo^e a basketball under-surfsce away. Any auto- the dlemlaeal of all his assist­ his football team loses a big tinues to make over 60 per cent MEN great without devoting a good Set to Test VConn Defense body shop can toll you where game ants. The Detroit team had a 7- to get nndersorfaclng. of his floor toots with a .511, Mother Always Knows Best, part o f Ws young Hfe to prac­ 6-2 mark last season. The Red­ There are a lot of professional canning 455 out of 891 attempts, ticing and polishing his game. skins were 6-8, their best mark The University of Oonnectl-f(18.4) up front are 6-3 Ron Rlt- BETTER PAINT athletes who would laugh at while Terry Dischlnger of De­ A.___r a a \ A.O " I know,” nodded Jerry. since 1966. cut plays the first of four vaca­ ter (8.3) and 6-2 Dan Hesford After sanding, wash wood or Ram sey’s statement — the ones troit, of Baltimore "Tliat’s why I wouldn't want to tion period basketball games (10.6) . The Husky guard start­ naetal with turpentine bath be­ who insist money Is the only and of Los Angeles be in his shoes.” when the Huskies take on ers may be 6-2 'Wes Blalosuknia fore you paint. Imperfections motivating factor in sports also are making more than 60 Walker Selected Providence But Ramsey has picked tq) Handy, But Untrained? Griffith Fights Temple University at Storrs (21.7) and 6-0 P. J. Curran per cent of their field goal at­ you can’t see or fert wash enough playoff checks with the Wednesday night at 8. (4-3). Tommy Penders, 6-11 away, tempts. Dischlnger and Howell Surgery Success, guard from Stratford, Is also Celtics to realize who’s right. PROVIDENCE, R. L people got down to Laurin- "1 went to Provldenoe,’' Non - Title Match Connecticut, running along are batting at .606 wUle West termed a "starter” by Coach DYED IN THE BED He was the perfect example of / (N E A ) — Joe IMnllaney, burg, they found out Mrs. W alker said, "because It with a three-game winning is at .608. Namath Resting Shabel. He averages 7.6. Don’t ask ns why fish like the Auerback system and style. Larry Costello of Philadelphia the Providence College Blair waa right. was close to my home town HOUSTON (A P ) — WsKar- atraak when the midyear exam LEARN A TRADE FREE W ith students on vaoatlon, red porkrind. Just dye yours SpeolaUst Job continues to tap the foul shootr coach, will talk basketball And they received a bo­ and it offered me the weight champion Emile Grif­ break came, brings an 11-2 rec­ there will be no freshman pre­ red and see. A sixth man most of Ms ere with 172 out of 194 for a .887 with anyone, mothers In­ nus, too, In 6-foot-7 Dexter coursea I wanted. (H e’s a NEW YORK (AP) — The New fith, the busiest in the bustnees, ord into the Intersectional con­ sociology major.)’’ liminary. The game starts at OHABOOAL OABTON8 career, Ramsey's specialty was percentage. Adrian Smith of AND WORK FOR cluded. Westbrook, who was one of York Jets have good news today meets third-ranked Manvel test. Temple had a four-game WesH>rook also chose 8, and doors open at 7. Store charcoal In empty milk coming off the Celtic bench at Cincinnati has .860 to maintain For example, three years Walker’s beat friends at about their $4(X),0(X) investment. Gonzales in a 10-round ovar-the- akeln interrupted at Ford- Providence nnd along with any time to Insure a lead, break his second place position among ELECTRIC BOAT ago a basketball prospect ■ohooL Joe Namath, the American welght non-UUe match tonight. ham on Saturday In Us first ac­ oortons. Then when you want a Walker, Jim Benedirt and open a game or help the Celtics named Bill Blair arrived on Football League club’s high' Although the bout does not tion of the second semester. fire, Just toss

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A dance conunittee of the FOR RENT 14,148 Olew>, eoM tonight, tow le-lS; Newcomer’s Club of the Man­ Camp Kennedy Counselors g f S 18 mm. Movte Piujau lianrijpatpr lEuptittm Mmay nod eeU tomurruw, M fli hi Capital Works^ Audit Study Church Taps MMBber of Uie Audit About Town chester YWCA Will meet to­ tore—eoimd or alleat, alao Bqrenu of drculnttoa night at 8 at the home of Mrs. 88 mm. elide projectore. Manche$ter~~~A City o f Village Charm LliKoln School Association George Felsthamel, 446 W. Mid­ On Agenda for Board Today Thomas for Take Part in UConn Parley will inset tronorrow at 8 p.m. dle l^ke. The club will sponsor WELDON DRUO CO. ■t the school. Dr. Tanash H. a dance Feb. 20 at the Man­ Atoynotan. co-director of the A group vt *0 Manchester^ weight boxing champion Joey 901 Main Sfc—® bL •tt-B Ill (CIUMlfled AdveiilBlng on Page 22) chester Country Club. A capital Improvement pro-<^ Wat«r and wwer insUtUatlons Warden Post VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 99 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1965 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Manchester Child Guidance High Schofd and East Catholic Olardella. gram to guide major towm ex­ are financed from Mparate Oiardella wiU apeak of hla CItnic, will speak. RefreshmenU The Ladies Aid Society of penditures for the current fiscal budget account, paid either High School teen-agers, all of wUI ba sen ed. Atty. Allan D. ’Thomas was experiences, as the father of a Zion Lutheran Church Will have year will be discussed tonight from use revenue, or assess­ whom were volunteer coim- retarded child, and Mrs. Shriver by the IBwn's board of direc­ elected warden of St. Mary’s an executive board meeting ments, not from tax money. selora at Camp Kennedy last wtfl describe the work of the Broadcasts Conrpelled Memorial Temple, Pythian Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the tors. The towm audit will be re­ Episcopal Church last night at Bisters, will meet tonight at 8 A lso, on the agenda are re- summer, will participate in an Kennedy Foundation, of which home of Mrs Irvin Secor, 144 viewed tonight with a repre­ Its annual meeting r at the Institute on Recreation for the she Is executive vice president. at Odd Fellows Hall. A new viewrs of the 1963-64 town audit sentative of Barry, Macrl A Co., High St. The program for the urch. He succeeds Warren E. Mentally Retarded, scheduled The partiolpating town teen- ^ t e of officers will preside. coming year will be discussed. and of the proposed Keeney S(. the firm appointed u towm Khanh Seated Again, for Wednesday through Friday, Itsfreshments will be served. sewer trunk project. auclitor. by the board of direc­ Tennant and wrill serve wrlth ageia are Jeanne Baldt, Diana Gordon Fogg; who was re­ at the University of Connecti­ Bottum, Mary ftw m , William St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ The session is set for 8 at tors. Temple Chapter, OBS, will the Municipal Building hearing elected warden. Vestrymen cut. C h a a e, Chris Christensen, FCC Aim Hit ters of Isabella, will meet to­ The audit found the towm's elected were John J. Blckley, ’The teen-agers will present James Oovlll, Shirley Dunn, Su­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m, at the night at 8 at the K of C Home. room. financial records to be "well Masonic Temple. There will be The capital Improvements Dr. Frederick Spaulding, Louis an aquatic demonstration san Grant, John Haney, Lynn Refreshments will be served. maintained in a satisfactory Wednesday afternoon at 1:16, a birthday party with entertain­ program has been on the di­ manner,” said that the ’’general Heard, George Evans and Bruce Heller ment by the ‘Temple Stars,” rectors’ agenda off and on since Noble. and will, later that day, take Also, Sue Knight, Cindy Ln- Sunday school workers of conduct of offices. . . appeared pert In a pcmel discussion on after the business meeting. November, when General Man­ to be satisfactory.” The Rev. George F. Nostrand, MhgUo, Judith Plsch, Marianne On Religion South Methodist Church will rector, praised A e faithfulness "UtlilMtion of Volunteers in a Viet Buddhists Cheer ager Richard Martin formally Borne members will celebrate have a workers conference It recommends four improve­ Community Recreational Pro­ Smith, Wayne Tedford, Royann the anniversary of their initia­ presented it for the boards’ ap­ and service of retiring vestry­ Thursday at 7:45 p.m. in the ments in accounting procedures, gram.” Thompson, Jane Wagner, Nan­ tion. Officers will wear colored proval. however. men Ludwig Hansen, Atty. W. Reception Hall of the church. David Keith, Omer A. Gingras, Harry F. Smith, director of cy Weibuat, Douglas Wllk and gowns. Refreshments will be The program as presented ap­ One of them, an overhaul of David Wilcox. WASHINGTON (A P)— A member of the Federal SAIGON, South V iet'f’rally the populace behind the^mler Huong began eating late'?> Khanh oallad in Daputy U.S, ’The Rev. Richard W. Dupee will James Wickwlre and Frederick Camp Kennedy, will be one of t war effort. this afternoon Ambassador U. Alexis Johnson parently does not meet some of aerved. the present payroll schedule, the panelists, and haa arranged Communications Commission accused the FCC today of Nam (AP) — South Viet speak on “Frundations.” Teach­ the directors’ expectations —al­ H. Burr Jr. Dr. W. Howard CAR RENTALS The U.S. embasey said in a An e.stimated 4,000 supporters to tell him of the military taka- ers will plan their curriculum could involve considerable com­ Baldwin’s resignation from the for the volunteers’ appearance. Trinity Covenant Church will though none have stated pub­ plications. , intruding unconstitutionally into the field of religion. Nam’s generals returned statement: "Until we can assess flocked Into the Buddhist head­ over. with their counseling teacher. vestry was accepted. Winslow On Thursday, Walter Fortin, By virtually requiring broad-<^------quarters, which previously had By the time Taylor returned have its midweek service to­ licly w’hat their objections are. The audit explains that the program director of Manches­ Police Arrests or LEASIN8 Lt. Gen. Nguyen Khanh to more clearly the nature and Man

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