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FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1961 PAGE EIGHTEEN MmtrfjftBtrr Enrtting ifrralb Average Daily Net Preea Ron The Weather For tke WwA EnOed Fere eg at e f U. S. Weather W m am Gibbons Assembly, Catholic Muohsetsr HSgh SchMl p«d- DMember 18, 1884 Tbe Manchester Council of uats. She usortvsd the Ohurt^MB will have a dinner Ladles of Columbus, will spon­ Four Elected FREE GtolCM o M tiOMm m , • About Town sor a rummage sale on Wednes­ scholwnhlp that year • n d v w to 18 hidMG meemmmlkMmi lavr to- meeting Monday at 8:30 p.m. at Announce Engagements a member o f the National Hon­ 14,151 iJlattrljTHtTr lEuTtitttg IbraUi South Methodist Ouirch. There day beginning at 9:30 a.m., at Beauty Adviea nightn«or te; Mgh iMM«i«*r M - or Society. At Central, Mis* BbmlMr « ( the Audit Mr*. Bonnie F. Terrio of M will be a Miort devotional serv­ Mott's Supermarket. Good used To Education McHugh 1* In the chorus, a Bui MU « f Ctreulatfoa 88. Wk center 8t., 1* among the ice after the dinner. Henry clothing, bric-a-brac and house­ ARTHUR DRUG Manchetter— A City of Village Charm candidate* for the graduate de­ hold articles should be brought member of the Student Hld- Janssen, president, will conduct uoation Association, and a P ^ ' gree o f master of ediieation at to Mott’s Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Honor Unit a business meeting. Harry S. For additional information, con­ tlclpant in Intramural sport#. Marquette University tai Mil­ Maidment will speak on “Boy (TEN FAGBS—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1965 (Classified Adxrertislng on Fogs 8) PRICE SEVEN CENTS waukee, Wia. tact Mrs. George Willard Jr., Miss Wisniewski, daughter of VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 98 Scouting." 75 Steep Hollow Lane, or Mrs. Four Manchester resident* Mr and Mrs. Edward Wisniew­ James Tanl, 90 Concord Rd. were recently initiated into the ski of 118 Washington St„ is The Junior Century Club will Bollcrman Richard J. Baggc uponsor a Square Dance Sat­ national honor society in ed­ also a 1961 Manchester High of the U. S. Navy, son of Mr. George N. urday. Feb. IS from '8 p.m. to The British American Club ucation — Kappa D elta PI. graduate. She Is a member of and Mrs. Richard J. Baggc of will .sponsor a dance tomorrow the o e s e Rifle Association, the midnight at City View Dance Three attend Central Connec­ Converse Hall, Keeney St. Bob William* M Ferguson Rd., participated from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. for mem­ Secondary Education Associa- will call. Tickets for members in amphibious landing opera­ bers and guests. Tony O’Bright ticut State College in New Uon. and the Association for PAINTING AND tions udiUe serving aboard the and his orche.stra will play. Britain and one attends Wllli- Childhood Education. Bad Cold Puts President Johnson in Hospital and guests may be obtained b E C O R A T IN G from Mrs. Bruce FVjwler. 41 guided missile destroyer USS mantlc State College. The engagements of both Baldwin Rd., Mrs. Benton Os­ Tattnall. The exercl.se took Steamers, cherrystone clams Miss McHugh and Miss Wis­ PHONE 84S-2804 ' ’The c e s e students are Miss niewski were announced last good. 145 Cross Dr., Vernon, or place on the beaches of Porto and clam chowder will be Joanne M cH ugh and Miss Can Evenings — 6 t« i Mrs. James Spencer, 32 Many Scudo and Cape Teulada, Sardi­ served tonight from 7 to 9 at Carole Wisniewski, seniors ma­ week. Lene. Vernon. Sandwiches will nia.^ the Elks Club. Bissell St. Mem­ joring in elementary education; Miss Parciak, a 1962 Man­ be served and setups provided. bers, their wives and guests are and Miss Bernadette Parciak, a chester High graduate, is the ‘No Alarm Whatever* Mrs. Maitland Richardson is welcome. junior studying mathematics, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ches­ Storm Strikes East^ Abe E. Miller Post, American co-leader and Mias Grace C. htrs. Beverly Treadwell, the ter Parciak of 77 North St. She Legion Auxiliary, South Wind­ Collins junior leader of a newly Manchester Cedarettes wilt Wllllmantlc student, is a jun­ is a member of the Student sor, will sponsor a pubKc card formed Buttons and Batter meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at ior also majoring In elementary EMucatlon Association, and for­ CAR RENTALS Medical Experts Say party tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the group of the 4-H Club. The Center Congregational Church education. merly belonged to the French Legion Hall, Main St., South group meets each Wednesday for the election of officers. Uost- Kappa Delta Pi elect* its Club and the Newman Club, or LEASIN8 Windsor. Refrestunents will be at 3:30 p.m. at the home of e.sscs will be Mrs. John Buck Lorinx photo members on the basis of “high and played intramural volley- Roads Hazardous WASHINGTON (A P )— President Johnson was taken Fracchia pholor^ Mrs. Carlton Welsh, 466 Wood­ served. and Mrs. David Frazier. The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss intellectual, professional, and * All Mokes ^ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I I. I ■ I to the Bethesda Naval Hospital in the dark hours this land St. personal standards.” Mrs. Treadwell resides with Corenda Lynn Morra of Bolton Ruth S. Durkee of Rockville to her husband, Cecil Treadwell • A ll M ode ls (AP) __ (^northwest Kansas. In eastem ^rleans, damaging 100 homes, a morning suffering from what his physician called a The executive board of the to John Brennon Haugh of James H. Darby of Manchester The national honorary so­ Colorado two main highways grocery store and two house "respiratory infection.” At the hospital he spent “ a Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ger- ciety strives to encourage high Jr. at 124 Hackmatack St. A * All Times Stormy weather, with Ladies of the As.sumption will Manchester has been announced has been announced by her par­ 1945 graduate of Manchester were closed. Six Inches of snow trailers. officials estimated rather restless night.” hardt of 128 Wetherell St. were meet Monday at 8:15 p.m. in by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. standards by honoring educa­ snow, sleet, rain and strong fell In La Junta, Colo., with the damage at |100,(KXI. A small ents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. tional achievements and con­ H l^ School, Mrs. Treadwell at­ But White' House press secretary George E. Reedy CORRECTION recently installed a.s presidents the Assumption School library. Richard P. Morra of Tinker Purkee of 2 Alpert Rd., Rock­ Paul Dodge PontkK winds, swept across areas wet belt extending southward twister lashed Albany, La., rip­ of Lutherweds of Emanuel tributions. tained the highest scholastic told newsmen at an 8 a.m. briefing there was “ no alarm Pond Rd., Bolton, Her father is ville. honors at Willlmantlc the past INC. in the eastern half of the into the Oklahoma Panhandle. ping a tin roof off a chicken Lutheran Church at a supper- Miss McHugh, daughter of shed and killing 5,000 chickens During Pcntiade Days The Salvation Army Men's first selectman of Bolton. Her fiance is the son of Mr. two years. The ’Treadwells have S78 MAIN STREET Four men from El Dorado, whatever” about the President’s condition. meeting at the church. Other Her fiance is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John McHugh of nation today. Kan., were killed Friday when valued at tX.OOO. Fellowship will meet tomorrow and Mrs. James H. Darby, 24 209 Hlllstown Rd., is a 1961 two daughter*. Phone 849-2881 Hazardous drixring condlticms But White House press secre-.4,------Liggett Drug is selling officers are Mr. and Mrs. Wil­ and Mrs. Samuel Haugh, 71 their light plane crashed In a More than 5(4 inches of rain tary George E. Reedy told’ liam Malan, vice presidents; Mr, at 7 p.m. at the church. There Jordt St. are forecast for Uie state of words — "that he had awakened 1,000 Saccharin tab­ will be a social time after a Garden St. snowstorm at Syracuse, Kan., drenched New Orleans and newsmen at an 8 a.m. briefing and Mrs. James Stratford, sec­ Miss Morra 1s a 1962 grad­ Mi.ss Durkee is a graduate of (Connecticut, Snow is expected near the (Colorado line. very early In the morning feel­ business meeting. Rham High School. Hebron, and to fan most of the day oxrer the nearly 4 inches doused Mobile, there wa.s "no alarm whatever" lets for 18c, not 100 retaries, and Mr. and Mrs. Dale uate of Manchester High School Ala. Rain splashed wide areas ing this pain and feeling this is attending the University of northern half of the state with From 6 to 12 inches of snow, about the President’s condition. miserable cough.” as advertised Thurs­ Starr, tre€isurers. and a 1964 graduate of Morse In the middle and lower Missis­ John.son was brought from the The Perennial Planters Gar­ Hartford. She is a medical sec­ snow mixed with freezing rain along with gxisty winds, was in Johnson sat in the rear of the College. Hartford. She is em­ prospect in New York sippi valleys, the middle Atlan­ White House to the hospital by day. Emanuel Lutheran Church den Club will meet Monday at 8 ployed at Owens-Coming Fiber- retary to Dr. Joseph C. Carpen- PREMIUM over the southern portion. AU ambulance bringing him from rain is expected tonight and State. tic states and along the Pacific ambulance. But he walked to. will have an informal reception p.m. at the home of Mrs. Her­ glas. Blast Hartford. tieri, opthalmolog^lst. Hartford. APPLES $1.00 (joast. More snow fell in moun­ the White House, wearing a leo Cream V2 gal. 88c early tomorrow. Tonight’s tem­ The IVeather Bureau Issued the ambulance at the White bathrobe, and walked into the for members received into the bert Huffield, 25 Stephens St. Mr. Haugh is a 1962 graduate Mr. Darby is a graduate of Bosket (sad 19) tain areas in the far West. House and again from it into the L IC G E n DRUG Mrs. Robert Kippax will lead peratures w e expect^ In the hazardous driving warnings hospital through the emergency church during the year 1964, on of Manchester High School. He Manchester High School and Reg. S1-19-Plastlc Container throughout most of the snow The storms erupted, the hospital. Sunday at 7 p.m. in Luther the meeting in discussing per­ upper 20s and mid 30s; tomor­ entrance. at the Porhade Ls a senior at Hartford State Porter School of Engineering row’s readings are expected to and sleet areas. Weather Bureau said, 'with the Johnson's illness was de­ Han. spectives and plans for the Technical School. Design, Rocky Hill. He Ls”-am- Extra Large (58 Size) clashing of warm which Starting at daybreak there year. Mrs. Theodore Blokeslee, g«t to tbe low 40s. South of the snow-ice belt, scribed by his personal physi­ was a steady stream of arri'val# The wedding is planned for ployed In the engineering de­ CALIF. NAVEL Snow and sleet extended from damaging storms hit the South­ spread northward from the Gulf cian as "a common cold with co-hostess, will be in charge of Aug. 7. partment of Hamilton Standard of Mexico and cold air from the at the hospital. Cello Tomatoes lb. 19c east of the RocMes across the land. Heaxdest rainfall was In trachial and bronchial irrita­ Bill Moyers, one of Johnson’s refreshments. Division of United Aircraft ORANGES 6 fpr 59c northern M i d w e s tT Tempera­ Assorted Milk and a i J O f t Midwest into New York State. Louisiana into Alabama. tion.” chief aides, arrived at 7:80. Corp., Windsor Locks. Tomadlc winds and heaxry tures were above normal In most Lee Ann Gundersen of 115 Dark Chooolate Lb. ^ Heavy snow fell in many areas "His heart is completely nor­ From then on, the elevator was No date has been set for the I rain swept the Shrevport, La., areas except northern sections "I've switched to Olcott Dr., lias a leading role in with up to seven inches in parts mal,” Reedy said in announcing kept shuttling from the lobby to wedding. Our Variety For This Weekend Includes— of Nebraska and a two to (our area, causing an estimated 4600,- in the Midwest and New Eng­ that the President, 56, victim of “No Exit,” by Jean-Paul Sartre, 000 property damage. A tornado land. the 17th floor carrying Secret which will be presented for Inch blanket eastfard into Low­ a severe heart attack in 1965, Service agents and members of 'Beligum Endive, Watercress, Fresh Rhubarb, Peas, Masterpieces er Michigan. struck Donaldsonxrille, a Missis­ (boldest spots were in northern had been admitted to the hospi­ FIRST "Why not? three consecutive weekend per­ North Dakota, Minnesota, Mich­ the White House staff, some Spinach, Leeks, Green ’n Yellow Beans, Boston Let­ Winde of X to as m.p.h. sippi' River town of some S.OOO tal at about Z;S5Alm. carrying bulgring briefcases. formances, beginning Fiiday, United Fund Set caused some drifting snow In population northwest of New igan and Maine. Jan. 29, at the Image Play­ tuce, Com on the Cob, Butter ’n Acorn Squash, Green in Miniature No partietw*;'—»':‘rty about JrXinson was described as NATIONAL They have the President’s condition was having a temperature of 100 de­ house, 84 Barker St., Hartford. T o Pick Officers and Yellow Sqoash. Curtain Is at 8:30 p.m. Mrs. indicated by his 'Wc6 president, grees when examined at 1 a.m. UORX'S Sir Winston Hubert H. Humphrey,. An aide -th e y give low prices, Gundersen has appeared in the Also: Comice, D’Anjou, Bose Pears, PineappIes,"“Avo- Laborites Face Crisis at the White House. At the hoa- Manchester area with Center New officers and nerw di­ Limia AmsTOCMTt said Humphrey was continuing pltal his temperature went up to cados. Melons, Ribler, Emperor, Lady Finger Grapes, with his plans to fly to St. Paul, Thespians, at Oval in the rectors for Manchester's Unit­ MmATViie C H oeoL dns Slightly Worse White House Press Secretary George Reedy gives reporters latest information 101 at one point, then fell to too!” . Grove, Farmington, and has ed Fhind will be chosen next Fresh Cider, Tangerines and Temple Oranges. Minn., today to serve as grand 100.4 later in the early morning week. on the condition of President Johnson at Bethesda Naval Hospital where the won awards in the Associated marshal at the city’s winter hours. The FVnd’s board of director* Stewart LONDON (AP) — Sir Chief Executive was taken early this morning. (AP Photofax.) - carnival. No heart epecialiet has been Little Theatre Festival in OEENSIMM>Sr will meet at 7 p.m. Tueeday to Wlneton Churchill’s condi­ Hartford." Johnson, who just wound up a called into the case and an elec­ elect a nerw president and chair­ "T H E K IN G tion deteriorated yester­ hectic inaugural week Including trocardiogram teet of the Presi- day, but the statesman man to heed the 1965-66 fund of Producol" long hours of reviewing the pa­ ^dent’s heart "showed perfectly campaign. I t M d o Y t i Replaces Walker went through the nlg;ht rade in his honor without wear­ normal;" Reed'y told newamea Also to be elected are new ■without loelng any more Luci Johnson Taking Events ing either topcoat or hat, sum­ at a briefing. Be modern with PERO ground. directors to .serve with the pres­ 278 OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DATS a 848-8884 901 MAIN ST.—84S-5S21 moned his physician at about 1 At a briefing for newsmen at ent board. A nominating com­ Churchill’s 82 • year - d d a.m. after experiencing pains-in about 8 a.m. Reedy said tha mittee will introduce the name* Preacriptton Pharmacy LONDON (A P )— Britain’s thpee-month-old Labor pefsonal physloian, q>ent In State his throat ■'and upper chest. President was being given de- of candidate* for the position*. government faced a political crisis today in the wake of 26 mlnutee with hla fa­ Catholicism Lessons Reedy said the physician. clomycin, a general purposa The meeting will be at the Patrick Gf^cm Walker’s defeat at the polls and his sub­ mous patient Just befofs Rear Adm. George Q. Burkley antibiotic, as well as salicylates INCWlAVATORV PAUCITj The . engagement of Miss Chamber of Commerce office at noon, then issued this med­ — In effect, aspirin — and a sequent resignation as foreign secreta^. WASHINGTON (A P )— Luci Baines Johnson, 17, recommended (he President Maureen Burke of Waverly, N. 267 E. Center St. ical bulletin; Fire Smolders enter the hospital becausf'Jb'hn- cough suppressant called tessal- Only O n * HandUl T., to Allan C. Johnson of Prime Minister Harold Wilson^ "There ie nothing to re­ younger daughter of the President, has been taking in­ son responds more quickly to on. In addition, he said, a 'vai* Coming, N. Y., formerly of named Michael Stewart, 66, reP The Oonservattvea predicted port There will be anoth- struction in the Roman Catholic religion. White House In Basement complete rest when suffering porizer was being used to J o h » Manchester, has been announc­ atively unknoxvn education min­ Wilson might have to dlssohre OT bullatin tonight" from an Infection of this sort. son’s room. ister, ae the new foreign eecr* sources say this does not mean she plans to convert. ed by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Parliament and call new elec­ ^ Luci, a member of the Episco­ Jrimson complained that he Reedy said Dr. W. J. Goifld, m Bldmund Burke of Waverly. GASH SAVINGS tary in a firet step to< repair the tions perhaps as early as Of Hospital had a "miserable” cough and a prominent New York ear, nosa damage caused by Gordon pal Church, waa •'pinned"pinned” " re­ Her fiance is the son of Mr. Now Open! spring. The key test may come cently by Paul Betz, 20, a Cath pain in his chest. He msMle this and throat specialist, had a r­ r r 10 Walker’s atlnglng defeat in an and Mrs. Carlyle B. Johnson of within weeks when the house olfc and a prehiedical student at NEW HAVEN (AP)— comment to Reedy both At the rived at the hospital and con» 113 Branford St., Manchester. attempt to win a aeat in Parlia­ debates Wilson’s pledge to na­ White House and around 6 a.m. (erred immediately with Johik ment. U»S. Viet Library Mount St. Mary’s (College, Em- Fire broke out today in the Miss Burke is a 1962 gradu­ tionalize the steel Industry. itsburg, Md. at the hospital. ate of State University College, With Labor's majority In par­ sub-basement of an admin­ The President, who slept in­ son’s personal physician. Rear liament reduced to a mere three The middle road Liberal party Elizabeth (Jarpenter, press W you'n a tfirifly aiiopper, Oneonta, N. T „ where she re­ DO IT has declared It will throw Its secretary to Mrs. Johnson, con­ istration building at Grace- termittently, said — In Reedy’s (See Page Three) ceived .I B.S. degree in home votes, the Conservatlvee were in YOI'R- poalUon now for a move to bring nine votes against natlonakza- firmed Friday night that Luci New Haven Hospital. fM i desarve both~k>w, low economics. She is a home eco­ Uon. Labor thus will have to Target of Rioters Hospital Director Albert rih’ SELF down Wiison’e government. Wll- was taking the instruction. She prices phisAmarioa's nomics teacher in Addison, N. c XI.I ON muster all its strength In Com­ said she did not know how long Snokes said no patients were W IUIAMS OIL SiRVICE Y. eon, however, was reported de­ LBJ’ s Hospitalization most vaiuaMa stamps. termined to keep hie govern^ mons If its government is to or where she had been receiving endagered. S41 BROAD STREET Mr. Johnson W a 1957 grad­ survive. ^ h e building, apparently after it. The instruction reportedly is The two-alarm fire spread By NALCXMAI W. BROWNE uate of Manchester High ment in power and push ahead PHONE 649-4S78 FUEL OIL with his socialistic program. Wilson has ordered the par­ BAK30N, South Viet Nam they were drenched with gaso­ being given by a priest associat­ smoke through the administrar Climax of Frantic Week COMEONOKRI School and a 1961 graduate of ty’s senior ministere to bium-! (AP) — A mob of demonstra­ line. Local officials had not be­ ed ^rith young Betz’ college. tion building and through a the University of Connecticut, storm the country in a massive tors stormed in to the U.8. In­ gun to access the damage. Mrs. Csupenter said: “The tunnel into the Yale Medical where he was a member of 5 MINUTE COIN-OPERATED campaign to blame the (tonserv- formation Service building In The mob also sacked the top family oonsiders religion a per­ School. WASHINGTON (AP) A<^capltol to hop out on Constitu­ Sigma Chi Alpha fraternity. Excessive Rate atives (or the nation’s economic Hue, 400 miles north of here late floor of the building, extensively sonal and individual matter. No Firemen had to put on masks tion ave. and walk briskly over He is a clafins adjuster with the and air packs to fight the fast-paced Inaugural week of ms headaches. Saturday, smashing all widows damaging the offices of the Viet definitive steps have been tak­ work, ceremonies and parties to gn:«et the members of ths Aetna Insurance Co. Charge Denied Nam AmericEm Association, a stubborn blaze. W | Increased gasoline taxes and and burning about half the books en. But I can confirm that she preceded President Johnson’s band from his alma mater. An April 24 wedding is plan­ private group that Sponsors has been taking instruction in The administration building Open 6 Days— 9:30 to 5:30 ned. a 16 per cent surcharge on im­ In the library. entrance Into the hospital early Southwest Texas State College, HEW HAVEN (AP) — The ports have been followed by a study programs for Vietnamese the Roman Catholic faith.” contains a number of offices. who were marching to the pa­ A mob of aipproximateSy 3.000 No patients are housed in it. today. Thursday till 9:00 P.M. president of Connecticut Light wave of price increases affect­ students. The crowds d i^ r s e d White House sources said Johnson, now suffering from rade. Buddhist demonstrators and by evening. Luci long had been interested CAR k Power Oo. has denied that ing vlrti^Iy every household youths carrying antigovemment what his doctor described as a He had capped Wednesday’s COOPERATIVE Witnesses said tncra .was no in the subject of rellg^lon. HOUSE the company bad an exesslve commodity. and antl-Ambassador Maxwell Student Killed "rei^firatory disease,” had re­ festivltlAs by going to — and apparent effort by police or President Johnson Is a mem­ LEE’S FLORIST o n , (OIM’WY rate of return in the years from Stewart, Britain’s third for­ D. Taylor banners roared frained from wearing a topcoat dancing at — each of five inau­ 1966 Uirough 1962. troops to quell the attack. The ber of the (Christian (Jhurch — MANSFIELD (AP)—Sarah A. ;\ Dixisilii) of eign minister in as many through the streets of the city to Barnett, 21, at New Haven died during his oath-taking at the gural balls. and GIFT SHOP Paul V. Hayden said EYlday military governor of central Disciples of Christ. Mrs. John Capitol in chill weather Wednes­ The President, who suffered a noi.XM) «)!'. ( (). months, said Friday in a speech the U.S. consulate. After the Viet Nam, Brig. Gen. Ng^uyen son and daughters Lynda Bird, today of injuries suffered in a h the National Rural Electric As- main body of demonstrators day and stood for almost three heart attack in 1955, had even Rt, 44A Bolton—84S-8088 Bociatlon probably used faulty to university students: "We Chanh Thl, who Is in charge of 20, and Luci are Episcopalians head-on collision on Route 44 ^ivf i; came Into office Inheritors of passed, about 100 rioters at­ hours on the p4^de reviewing assisted Margaret Truman Dan­ calculatione in claiming that the security In the Hue area, was in Luci Is a senior at the National Friday night. iel in clambering oyer the rail • YES. WE DELIVER • one of the worst inheritances tacked the library building. Miss A rnett, a student at stand in his suit coat and with­ 3I-, m :0 \l) SIKKI.T WASH company overcharged its cus­ Saigon today. He has not Inter­ Cathedral School for Girls, an of a ballroom box so the daugh­ out a hat. Flowers for all occasions; TI I. (M:i. I tomers by $20.6 million during ever hauided to any government, No one was reported hurt but fered in past Buddhist demon­ Slpiscopal school. the University of Connecticut, HALE and we are tackling that inheri­ was traveling west on Route 44 Both place* were warmed by ter of the former president Weddings, Funerals, Cut the seven-year period. the building was a mess. U.S. strations even when these re­ Main Street—Manchester "’ j’.T V tance with the Integrity and co­ The Johnsons usually attend electric heaters, but were still could dance with him at the Flowers and Corsages... The aaeociaUon said the Consul Samuel Thompson re­ sulted in bloodshed. services together at churches of when she veered out of her lane r<-;v ;<,• ' , . . ^ herence of vision that the situa­ and struck am eastbound car, cold and- dralty. The retvlewing Mayflower Hotel. utility had a rate of return that ported by telephone that he felt In Saigon, a monk plunged a one or the other of the two de­ tion requires." state police said. stand was cool enough that vice There, he changed partners 10 ranged from 6.2 to 7.8 per cent the vandalism was caused by a knife Into himself but apparent­ nominations. times, as he danced to old Glena Read Herald Ads. Wilson paid respect to (Jordui group separate from the main The driver a t the other car, president Hubert H. Humphrey, - •. '. f’-. ... ’ ' V' W during the period; ly was not wounded seriously. Betz spent the (Jhristmas holi­ standing beside Johnson, did Miller favorites played by an Hayden said the rate actually Walker In a letter for "the tre­ body of demonstrators, capital- Teen-agers refused to let police John S. Oarabaino, 19, of Will- days last month at the Johnson ington, and his passenger, don his coat and K orf for Air Force Band. ranged from 5.9 to 6.3 per cent. mendous Job you have done ,tn i ^ g on the street march to take him away for medical ranch and escorted Luci to He had been up early to get to the past three months." Gordon make trouble. James M. McCormick, 22 of awhile. The execuUve said the associ­ treatment. He was identified as Mass at a nearby Catholic The President also stopped his 9 a.m. interfaith church serv­ ation’s charge waa '"nothing Walker, a former history teach­ He said a Buddhist sound Thich Thien Binh, 30, an admin­ West WilUngtofi' suffered cuts Church. and bruises. motorcade returning from the ices on inaugural day and it was REPEAT OF A Mid-Winter Specials more th£h a repetition of their er and author, said he would truck returned to the building istrative assistant to leading a Last spring the White House almost 12:30 a.m. when he re­ false and distorted charge made return to theee profesetons after and called on the rioting crowd Buddhist educational institute in said Luci was considering enter­ turned to the White House for Just two years ago.’’ a brief rest. t o leave. South Viet Nam. ing Marquette University, a MINISTER APPOINTED the night. The criticism, he said, waa Anthony Croeland, 46, former Only one American, William Paratroopers clashed 'with Catholic school in Milwaukee, HARTFORD (AP)—The Rev. 25 More Quit This was atanost typical of ths SELL-OUT At lll-concelved and unjustified. economics secretary to the Stubbe, of the U.S. Information about 800 monks and their fol­ Wis., in the (all of 1966. Lately Nathanael M. (Juptlll, minister entire week fqr the President, Ibe association, In a report treasury, was named to succeed Agency, was inside the building lowers at Saigron’s Buddhist there have been reports she of the Connecticut (jonference who contends he does not need Stewart In the education mlnia- at the time. headquarters and squads pa­ may seek admission to a school of the United Church of Christ, Air Academy much sleep and usually r is ^ (See Page Nine) try. The books were burned inside trolled potential trouble spots, closer to Washing^ton. appointed the Rev. Arthur B. early. Including .the U.S. Emtossy, One of Luci’s best friends Higgins FViday to the newly He had spent the previous SALE! AIR FORCE ACADEMY. CHORCHES where monks and nuns stag^ Beth Jenkins, daughter of form created poet of minister - at - weekend in the more relaxing an anti-Anierican demonstration er White House assistant Walter large. The Rev. Mr. Higgins, Colo. (AP) — Athletes, top scho­ atmosidiere of his Texas ranch lars and a cross-section of other ’64 Dodge Polara 4-Door Hardtop. Friday. Jenkins, attends Marquette. senior minister of the Wilton where he conferred 'with Cana- Hue and Saigon normally are Lynda, a student at George CJongregational Church, wlU cadets are being investig;ated to Fully powered. Low mileage. SAVE the main storm centers of Budd- Wa^lngton University here, have special /esppnsibility for probe of classroom cheating (Sep Page Two) social action and the urban that has already caused 29 res­ (See Page Three) (See Page Three) church. ignations at the Air Force Acad­ Car CoatsX emy. GOP Puts Off A very special buy—plus a stock ’68 Chrysler Newport Sedan. The probe began Monday. Powered. •1995 Voluntary resignations of four Final Decision reduction of our very oxvn better cadets were announced Thurs­ State Business Resu mes Order, day, and 26 were added to file 344WEST MIDDLE TPKE. known number Friday.;, On Conference car coats. Chooee from suede ’63 Dodge “ 880” 4-Door Sedan. After Friday’s announcement, cloth, all wools, wool meltons, the academy information offi­ CHICAGO (AP) — Republl. Fully powered. •1795 at Main EntrancG to the Paricade Court OK^s Present Assembly cer, Col. Richard Haney, said: cans put oft today any final de­ corduroys, pile 6r quilted linings, "We still don’t know how much cision on whether to hold a 1961 HARTFORD (AP) __ »p«cisl session that.fcto make them more neariy further we’ve got to go.” ali-GOP conference to revamp knit or pile trims. Smashing ended Sept. 10. equal in poimlation. The Investigatian is reminis­ their Image as a defeated party ’62 Pontiac Le Mans. world of budgets Instead, the court agreed to . Also presented was a bill cent of the one at the U.S. Mili­ split by cMiflicUng conservative coats for sports or casual wear. Bucket seats, 4-speed box. •1195 and bills lay ahead for the give the incumbent legislators passed earlier in the special tary Academy at West Point to Slid progressive factions. Genera] Assembly after a second chance. This led to session summoning a consUtu- 1951. In that shakeup, 90 cadets Ray Bliss, elected as new na* including 48 of the 46-member tlonal chairman to a harmony Sizes 12-20. federal court acceptance the bi-partisan measure signed tional convention. into law by Dempsey Friday The court did not rule on the varsity football squad" "re compromise, said he has asked OPEN 7 DAYS-24 HOURS Friday of the Assembly’s for time to study proposals foe '62 Rambler American 2-Door Sedan. G O O C and quickly presented to the constitutionality of the bills. It signed after dlsdosures of reapportionment bill. court. said simply: "No party has cheating. such a conference and tor seb Standard transmission. Low mileage. O # 9 ting up a policy coordlnatJ SR O U P I, Regularly to $25. "Now we can look, forward to The court had earlier stipu­ pointed out any respect to which Haney said, without elabo­ having the orderly functioning of lated that an elecUon for the these acts fall to qpmply with rating, that "one part" of the committee before any Come and use the wonder of the state’s government," said realigned Assembly be held the requirements (rf the Con­ Investigation still stood in the commitments are made. Qov. John N. Dempsey. this year. However, the feap- stitution o( the United States." way of a full report on cheating. Blliss, Ohio, state chalnnaS '68 Dart 4-Door. portlonment measure provided The Assembly had been under At the opening of Invqrtllgattoti. and national committeaman^ The governor said hs Mdll unanimoualy waa elected by the Standard transmission, radio and heater.'•1495 thf MAGIC WAND and w oM meet Monday with National and for ro election before 1966. a Jan. 30 deadline for action academy offlclale said me cadet 15.90 honor code had been '■violated national committee Friday In State DemcHsratic Chairman Democratic and Republican on the measures. If it tollsd to Jolw M. Bgiisy and Rsptiblican leaders ware ohvlniisly hankjng m eet.. the. .deadline., the court and certain examination ma succeed Dean BunA. OOP the magic of the______State (Chairman A. Searle Pinney on the court’s sanction of their would have accepted a etandby terials stolm. Idential nominee Barry sst- water’s hand-jplcked bead of ■GROUP II, Raguiariy to $30. '60 Chrysler 4-Door Hardtop. to begin planning for the legis­ plan to hold over the incumbent plan being drawn by a epecial It has not been announced AsaemUy, which has been elect­ master. what courses or how many ca­ group. Be wul take over Fully powered. lative session ahead. Burch on April 1. The Uwmakers will reconvene ed lor the 1988 legislative ses­ Hie master, appointed by tbe dets are involved. I t u aeafUmy Bliee aaid that If an sA tbe cajdtol Feb. 2 Dempsey sion. court to asitet it, had been has 2,700-students. MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM Power Spray The sanction cams whan tbe drawing new district Itoes with But the academy aupertn- agree that there BmuM be said he plans to deliver hU party poUoy ocafereiice court announced that the 1968 the aid of a computer. tendent, MaJ. Qen. Robert R- 19.90 budget message Feb. 18. ablywOl “ Assembly "is free to function The court, in its memoran­ Warren, Jms aaid the great ma­ IdaHelfm r and tii$diigPeef PkfypenPtds 'Reamortlonmsitt haa thrown ttiG natlflfial goiaiiitttGG fully as a' Isgal assembly, its dum, said the master "haa been jority gf^ cadeta are not under Wcah the salt. cHrt end grime away a roadblock to front of the to apem er the CHORCHES MOTORS, INC. TiRTy-Lynn Fie(dii^i, Hm im undsifAl playpen playmate iarOUie, an antelope Assembly, whleh until Friday successor to be elected at tbe instnicted to suspend any fUr* mvestlgatlon. COATS—Second Floor ther action hia part. Of ttioee ’ involved. Warren ’iraL. 643-2791 bora a week a f o at the Bronz Zoo.'01l!f loat hia mothes’ and naarly died so ’Ter- was restricted by ooinrt ofder to regular election in 1968.” coorinatlng your cor and Vddttwalb in 5 mimriatl •l^bin's l a t ^ » (jieorge, a zoo keeper, brought the dear hootewildt him Where dealing with reiqiiiortionment The bin nrseentsd (or the The request for approval of said, some are afidetee and court’s acwwhy orsatad a 177- tbe bllla came in the tonh of aom*^ "topootoh studOnto." to u m ilT ) 00 OAKLAND ST.—MANCHESTER Aleo ATailnUer-6 Minute ioe Yacaainliig Servte* "little mother” holdii^ O W j JxH^ and Ktepisg The court bwrod a legislative msmbar Hoons t6 ' re^piaee the a motion to the court by state Mamee of fliooe 'who nOgaad him (^oimpRi^^ NO one knows, what will h a p i^ naqct week ndien Ollie haa to re* present on* a t 894 members and elsctloa last Novembsr after the (See: tom to the zoo. 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7 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1965 PAG E T H I ^ "^AG E TWO JMlfCHESTER BVENIKQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28,1966

for polio, 960 for other knmuiil- Miss Parker Coventry itiona. Events Sheinwold on Bridge Town Nearly Sure Here W e Go Again !* At theee jiununUatlon eUn* Ice, Dr. Robert P. Bowen, local DON’T TAKE FINEME; Given Task physician and health director, *^even Pupils at High School In World m a k e o p p o n e n t l e a d Both M m vnlnaiahla To Keep Pioneer Snow for Weekend was In charge. Volunteer work* By ALFRED SHEINWCRJ) NCHTTH ers Includ^ Mrs. Richard n NaOooal Men’s 'Team Ohampioa 64 Force Post Coughlin, R.N., Mrs. Frank CAIRO (AP) — The Organisa­ Ready for Concert Festival tion of African Unity's aconoihlc When you’re p l a ^ a h a n ^ ■ 9 Ths Pioneer Parachute Co. is virtually certain of its Manchester residents awoke to an an|>redicted but not BanelU, Mrs. Richard Nicola three no trump the opponents f 1107 5 9 Mies Mozgoret Porker of and Mrs Albert Piper. commiaelon today urged all Af­ plans to build a planned 8800,000 factory on a town site unexpected snow storm this morning, for snow has b e ­ rican nations to tighten the usually open uieir beM suit, and *Q1069 Glastonbury, district director ot students at Coventry school office at DlalMtlc DetectioAlA W Waek was you uiuiUly refuse to win as ^ BAIT off the Wilbur Cross Highway. Mayor Francis J. Ma­ the Northeast office of <3hll- come a common occurrence on weekends, locally. Tliis 50 cents each. Proceeds will be again observed In November trade boycott against South Af­ ' Blch School wlU take part In rica for Its race segregation pol­ kmg as you can. TOa la sound Q95 « 10871} honey has been assured that the site— part of a tract be­ dren’s Servlcee of Connecticut marks the fourth weekend in a row, and the sixth since used to promote student activi- with a new type of service In­ KJ752 9 ------Q 9 6 Mie ttiiid annual Concert Festi- icies. procedure, but beware of excep­ tween Slater and Doming S U .f in Manchester, has been ap­ — -e D e c. 6, when four or more imfii- ties sponsored by the Connecti­ troduced tq the community. tions to ttie rule. K62 9 8 pointed to the task force on es have fallen. On tlie two -hi- >val cC hand, chorus and orches­ Noting that some African gov­ 7 4 2 owned by John Bamlni—la the adjacent to the Wilbur Cross cut Music Educators Associa­ Test packets obtained from the South dealer I 95 only ohe In Manchester that the welfare of the state’s Mental terventng weekends, Mandifs- tra aponeored by the Kaetem State Department of Health ernments had Increased trade NOUT^ Highway. tMvtskm o t the Connecticut tion. with South Africa, the commis­ Both sides vulverahla parachute manufacturing firm Pioneer has also sought an Retardation Planning Project. ter settled for rain. . Nurses Complete Tear were given to 200 during the When the defenders lead ^ A K J The snowfall started at 2;15 MiMlc Educators Association at sion asked that every measure ^ A 104 la aeriousiy considering. option on ten additional acres. The project, financed by a The Public Health Nursing week. Any positive raacUona hearts, it Is normal tor South to grant from the U.S. Public this morning g, and, by 6jjl5, S pjn. Jan.- 30 at the Jorgensen would receive a report, Mra. be taken to make the boycott 0 AQ4 The oompany’a management The town has offered to as­ Association board o f directors more effective. refuse the first two tricks. South sist briiiging water and a road Health Service, is conducting about three quarters o f . an Auditorium at the Unlvecsity of O'Brien stated in her report to wins the third heart and leads « AKJ6 haa alao ^>parently ruled out inch hod accumulated, and all OonnectlcMt. are informed their two local Communist Chinese Ambassa­ Wwt Nirti any out-of-town site for the to the site, through a contribu­ an 18-month study of all as­ the board of directors. out the top clubs and a club to pects o f the mental-retardation highway department crews liocal Btudents in the chorus ubllc health visiting nurses, dor Chen Chia Kang denied a 9 NT AD new plant ,r tion estimated at about 880,000 frs. Thomas O'Brien and Mrs. The PHNA also offers anoth­ dummy’s ten. problem in Connecticut. It is were alerted. win be Cynthia DeMars, Nancy S er service, that of the "loan claim by the Kenyan delegation Formal acceptance of the to a non-profit town industrial Frank Garfunkel, have com­ that Red China had increased West can afford to discard the supervised by the Office of At 7:30 a.m., with a little t Jordon, I>arlene Chase. CSirls- closet," which has been In ac­ deuce of diamonds, and thia Bite and the town's offer to development corporation. Mental Retardation, State over two inches on the groiihd, pleted their first full year un­ trade with South Africa during The almost defunct corpora­ t^ne Tsuna and Hillary McAn- der active Bilpervision provided tive servloe the past year. Mrs may comtott South U ha is an- haoita, South dlseoifhi 'a dia- help Install utilities there will Health Depailment. the department went right Into 1963. mond and one of hto two remain­ tion was reactivated last month eeny, and those in the band wUl by a grant froth the federal O’Brien aaid many alck-bed tlve. H South takas a diamond cmne In the form of a letter Miss Parker received a B.A. its 17-route, townwide, plowfog he Robert Johnson and Edward The commission, ending a six- ing clubo. Waet must than lead from Pioneer president Michael in order to handle the utility operation, In an attempt ‘'•to gxwenunent. itsma are available without Engaged day meeting, also issued resolu­ finesse, howavar, he is down. from Wellesley College and an Neumann. charge to residenta of Coventry. If declarer leads another a spade or a diamond, and Kagafh. installations. M.S. from the Columbia Uni­ keep thoroughcares open and to A total at 1,7S1 visits were The engagement of Mias tions calUng for further studies The engagement of hOsa Mar­ either return gives South his No specific engineering work ' Taking part In the affair will made during the past year by She expreaaed appreciation to on creating a common African jorie Lea Stoddard of Manches­ club. West is forced to make an­ The letter will not be forth­ versity School of Social Work,. control the situation. Constance Robinson Brand nlntii trick. has been done for either the Highway Supt. Ernest TBr- be etudenta from high eiAoola the nureee with 866 being Di­ the many people who demated market. ter to Lt. Paul E. Swaggart of other discard. West cannot af- coming for about two weeks, She is a member of the Natloif- Manchester to Leonard A. Za- ford to discard 'a heart, for then Daily questtew however. Kagan left town for a road or the water main, how­ al Association of Social Work­ eck, at 11 a.m. with 5 Inobea fh New London. Tolland, Wlnd- rect Nursing and 9212 being many Itema for this purpose. patka o f New Britain haa been Danielson has been announced •--liam Countiee and from the Included In the "loan closet” South con — - afford------to _giya up . a ^ Partner opens with I NT (26 huatness trip to Europe Wednes­ ever. The water will probably ers and the board of the Man­ reported, said, "because of .tfw Health Supervision visitB. Di­ annotmeed by her parents, Mr. LONDON (AP) — A atrlke of by her mother, Mrs. Wesley W. be obtained from the Manches­ ' ahore line area. Rehearsals have program are hospital beds, diamond trick. West will get to 97 pointa), and the next play­ day evening; Pioneer will take chester Hcanemaker Service. weather predictions, H looks rect Nureliig vieits are those and Mrs. James Webb Brand, airport technicians has ground­ Stoddard, 369 Birch Mt. Rd. er paeaea. Tea hold: Spades, q- ter Water Co., by way of ‘ a been held Friday evenings and where the nurse gives actual wheelchairs, crutches, heans one diamond and only three no formal action until hie re­ During World War n, she was like another busy weekend for 186 Green Rd. ed nearly all British Eluropean Miss Stoddard is also the daugh­ 9-8; Hearts, K-J-7-B-8; T mL line that now runs out Oakland director of an American Red our men. It appears now that Saturday mornings and after- nursing care or treatment as and urinals, which may be boi^ Airwaya fUghta out of Lonjdon. turn. Her fiance Is a son o f Mr. ter of the late Wesley Stoddard. If West, Instead, disoarda a monda, K-6-2, Chiba, 9-g. St. to the Manchester Ridge Cross hospital unit in the Eu­ many of us will have to work 'iMon bi preparation for this ordered by doctors. Health su­ rowed during an lllneaa. and Mrs. Joseph S. Zapatka, An airline siMkeaman said Her fiance la a son ot Mr. and Hie town planning commia- Preparatlona and planning second diamond, South can play TThat do you aay7 subdivision. ropean theater. right through to Monday _ eonoert. pervision visits are those where New Britain. that all but three ot the airways’ Mrs. John P. Swaggait, Daniel­ Aiwwer: Bid six aotmmp. sion has tentatively approved a The site also must be rezoned The twohuetra wik be directed counseling and guidance to fam- have been underway during the the ace of diamonds to orop change to industrial zone for morning.” Mias Brand is a graduate of flights had been canceled up son. Since you have 9 points, you to industrial before Pioneer’s Predictions called for up. to ^ by Dr. Modhe Paranov of the iUee Js given, including child latter part of 1964 to Include until mld-aftemoon. the If West prefers to dis­ the site, pending Pioneer's for­ Manchester High School and Miss Stoddard is a graduate card a spade, South can cash know that the combined count new plant can be built there. six Inches of wiow by noon, Hartt College of Music, Unlver- oSLre, maternal care, nutrition, the local PHNA In the Norwich the New Britain General School The technicians walked off mal announcement that it will of WUUmantic State College the ace and king of spades to Is 84 to 86 points. This ahould be The town planning commis­ with Intermittent flurries ^ alty of Hartford; the chorus by tuberculosis control and many Hospital Referral Program. o f Nursing. She is a member of their Jobs at midnight in a dis- where she was a member of definitely locate there. Bird in Cab Costs Washington Driver $10 SLA Assets Hypnotist drop the queen. ample for a small slam. Tou sion Thursday approved the throughout the early after­ tJerald Made, chond director other Mtuatiooa in relation to Thia new aervlce locally haa all the nursing staff at that hos­ ute over arrangements for Kappa Delta Pi, national honor Mahoney learned of Pioneer’s zone change pending a formal A1 Juster, professional hyp­ Coventry admlaslons and dia- Oamiot Ten avoid bidding Ota alam In baarts Washington D.C. cabbie Charley Culp and his pet parrot, Capt. Bligh, ran afoul noon, followed by heavy snow and voice s p e ^ is t In the high public health. pital. Her fiance served with ack pay from a previous settle­ society Jn education. She Is also plana at a brief meeting with statement from Pioneer that it notist, will present a demonstra­ charges from the Norwich Hos' g The trouble ki that South can­ olnoe you might be beaten by a $20 M illion into tonight, and rain or sieet .school at Greenwich, and the The program, in Edition to the UB. Air Force in Europe ment. listed In Who’s Who Among Stu­ ghastly heart break that would the parachute company’s man­ will in fact build on the Ber­ of the law yesterday when a policeman charged Culp with failure to give full tion and lecture Monday at 8 >ital to be referred to the local not tell what is going on unless tomorrow. band by Allan OOlespie, direc­ home visits by the nurses, in and was graduated from Cen­ dents In American Colleges and not defeat slam in notrump. agement Wednesday, before nini land. attention to his driving. He was tickling Capt. Bligh on the latter’s perch in p.m. at a meeting of the Man­ Police Chief James Reardon ’HNA for vialta by the nurse RAWALPINDI, P akistan West agonises over each dis­ tor of bands at the University chides aseieU^ at well child tral Ccnnecticut State College. UniverslUea A teacher In the card. If West discards without Kagan departed for Europe. The letter to the town which the cab. A traffic court judge fined Culp $10 despite Culp’s assertion Capt. TTie Mancheater Savings and chester Women’s Club at Sec­ asked motorists to be extra oonferenoee, knraunixatlon cUn- to the home and family and the He was with the Meriden School (AP) — President Johnson has South Windsor school system, -page book­ The site upon which Pioneer Pioneer has promised upon Loan Association haa reached ond Congregational Church. His * o f Connecticut. Program ar- patient Supportive care and I>aln, South will try a finesse, Bligh drew more tips than he (Culp) and was better behaved than most kids cautious, and not to drive-at ‘ rangamenta have been made by ios, polio aUnics, maternal and system for three yecuv and la Invited President Ayub Khan of she Is a candidate for her mas­ let. "A I ^ h e t GMde toBridge,” seeks to build is a tract of Kagan’s return from Europe the 820 million osoet group, ac­ subject will be “ Phenomena of all, unleas M is Misc^utely consultotlons will be only presently completing studies PaMstsm to visit the United and that will be the end of Mm. who rode in the cab. (AP Photofax.) *^Dr. Walter nuke and Ua staff (dilld health supervision, tu ter’s degree at the University of South can make the contract aond 60 cents to Bridge Book, about five acres, part of a 60- should provide the formal notice cording to a year-end report by Hypnosis.” cessary. part what the nurse can of­ tar Ms master’s degree in so­ States this summer, the Paki­ Connecticut. from the mualc department at beroulo^ supervision, mental without guesswork tf he takes Manohaotar Eva. H e n ^ Box oore parcel that Barnini owns -the planning commission seeks. Robert J. Boyce, Ite prealdent. The speaker bad toured the health supervMon and diabetic fer to the family. Mra. O’Brien, cial science at Central Connec­ stan Times of Rawalpindi said IX. Swaggart la a graduate of 8818, Grand Central Btatton, Boyce, in a his report to U.S. entertaining and demon­ tbe Uhlveralty o f Ooimectleut. as local senior nunc, spent two the second heari, oashea the ace WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— detection. ticut State College. today. the University of Connecticut New York 17, N.T. stockholders lest night, noted a strating hypnosis. He has ap­ TVkete may be bad through weeks at the Norwich Hospi­ and king of clubs, and then leads From five to 10 Inches of snow The well child eonferencee are No date iiaa been net for the The report said that during where he majoried In account­ Copyright, U6B net gain of 81.305.473 in assets peared before many groups, to' tal attending lectmes, case con­ sveddlng. a heart to give tiie lead to West. will fall on Connecticut by the held each month with Dr. Ayub Khsui’s visit "Johnson will ing. He Is a member of Lambda When West cashes two more Oenaml Fentiirea Corp. U.S, Viet Library during 1964, bringing the total eluding various medical organ' ferences, tiMtment cantsn to Uke to discuss and If possible Police Still Hunt end of the afternoon, the U; S. Louise B. Tobi, local physician, Chi AlMia. He la presently aS' up to 820,214.000, the highest in Izations. As a member of the OVER 2 MimON learn of the latest methods of smootii out Poklstan-American signed to Ft. Carson, (3olo. Weather Bureau jiredicted . .to­ hi chaxga A total of 166 ohil- Thooiaa H. Ooldatraw the history of the association. Special Service of the Air caring for the mentally llL differences in face to face A June wedding is planned. have been Invited to M n g Force he was often called upon day. PRESCRIPTIONS dren attended during the past 25 More Quit C o lu m b ia An 8.46 per cent gain In mort­ M n . O’Brien ooneduded her talks." Thomaa H. Goldatraw, 59, of to demonstrate hypnosis for the The forecaster said the snow Safely Oempounded year receiving complete pbysi For Market Robber 305 Hilliard St., died yeaterday Target of Rioters gages, for a nst increase of will continue to foil tonight and report to the PHNA board of "There Is a likelihood that The Auxiliary will hold a rehabilitation of aervlce men cal examlnatione and neceaaary Rockville-V em on buslneee meeting Monday night at Manchester Memorial Hos­ 81.396,678 hi the mortgage on into Sunday. knmunlxationa. Children attend­ ple GOP Puts Off was employed as an inspector demonstration, the paratroopers sections of Connecticut. BOUA Fscguaon and Mrs. Wesley Hill sold late this morning that the with the State Bank Commis­ attempt to show how the me­ Mrs. O’Brien last month com­ hare." reportedly seized equipment Vernon Elementary School: rate elections thia year, some­ ert^; Tuesday, qMChMti with for the M. H. Rhodes Co. of ment and are using every dem­ hurled 20 tear gas ^enades into dium can be useful in dieting, State police reported several of the Mother's CUb, -oo-spen- only ouapect in the cose haa Hartford. He was a member sioner for a branch office In El­ pleted her tenth year sflth the The academy, opened 9% and wire stolen from the U.S. Monday, ravioli, yellwv beans, thing which involves an anor- meat sauce, cabbage, apple and Final Decision onstration to attack American the compound for the first time lington, and that a decision stopping the smoking habit, Im minor accidents this morning on local PHNA. pickled beets; Tuesday, chldcen been released and that no fur­ of North Methodist Church, its years ago and going through Its Clark Air base after a gun bat­ mous amount of work for the raisin salad, paachae; Wednes­ installations. Inside, five monks entered their would be forthcoming shortly. proving the memory, and to cor­ slippery highways. Six immunisation cUnioa eon- in gravy, mashed potato, peas ther suapecte were then being choir and men's club. ZBA Tables Request first Inquiry into violations of tle with the thieves. town elerk, Mrs. Margaret DU- day, hot dog on roll, p ^ t o On Conference Demonstrators in Hue fourth day of a hunger strike rect many annoying habits. He By midmorning, snowfall ducted imduded two exoluakvely and carrota, craitoerry sauce, held. Hie detective division has Survivors include hia wife, they say wiU fast until death He said, "Although business The zoning board of appeals the honor c ^ e , has had a grim Philippine news service said worth and tha registrars, Mrs. sticks, grsen ealad, fruit; Thurs­ presented a letter addressed to will also attem ^ to regress a ranged from two inches in ' for Oral BaUn PoUo Vaodne, and quiet aspect all week. Wednesday, hot dogs In rolls, day, meat loaf, nmshed potato, taken up the inveetigation. Mrs. Rose Dominque Gold- President Johnson to the U.S. unless Huong resigns competiUon has been consider­ Ridgefield and Canaan to four has tabled a request for a vari­ the stolen items were valued at Grace Pringle, (R) and Mrs. ably more severe this past year, volunteer as In the "Bridey with the other four covering ation to zoning made by Mr. The honor code, at the heart 17,600. R said one suspect was potato chipe, cheese sticks, green beans, fruit oocktail; Fri­ The holdup took place at (Continued from Page One) straw; a daughter, Mrs. Roger consulate demanding an end of Police said several youths Mmphy” story. inches in Utehfield and Colches­ vaocinationB, triple immunlna- Laura Saegda, (D). we are most pleased with the and Mrs.. W. HH. . Pfeiffer------of Sil­ of this investigation, binds the captured. There were no casiial- pickles, carrots and celery day, tllet of haddock, Hoe, aliout 8:50 last night, about ten FTaherty of Rockville; his s t ^ U.S. support for the govern- tried to kidnap an assistant IlMre will be a question and ter. Uena, booetsm and tetanus ver St. because the apidicatlon young offlcers-to-be to a prom­ tles. sticks; Thursday, oven roast In In June, membera o f each spinach, appleeauoa minutes befora the stare was would link the Rebublican Gov­ mother, Mrs. Thomas W. Gold- ment police commissioner and drag continued progress of our Insti­ Roods In the Hartford, Beth­ ernors Association and former answer period after the pro­ toxoid injections. A total o f 1,- was withdrawn by the couple ise tiiat "w e will not lie, cheat The news service said consta­ gravy, mashed potato, green party Wtil be elected from the ocheduled to close for the night. straw of Meriden; two sisters, The Buddhists threatened to i him into the compound, but he tution and Hs expanded services gram. any, Colchester and Litchfield presidential nominees with the 203 persons attended - th< under advice of town counsel. or steal, nor tolerate among us bulary soldiers and operatives beans, cole slaiw; FYlday, ma­ congresskmal district to go to Blancheater Evening Herald Hie lone masked man walked Mrs. Violet Hunt of Hartford renew the wave of fire suicides resisted. to this and surrounding com' areas were reported to be cover­ congressional leaders. and Mrs. Pearley Putnam of Mrs. Andrew lindberg and Open 7 Days U:S6-6 cUnicB, including children and The Pfeiffers had asked per­ those who do." FHected mem­ from the U.S. Air Force’s office caroni and cheese, macaroni and the Oonstitutional Oonvention Columbia eorreepondeat, Vlr- quickly into the stere, pointed that led to the ouster and death There were no indications that munltles.” Mrs. William Hooker will be ed with harifoacked snow and tt7 Weat Mldffle TtonpUm adults. Of the total 948 were mission to place a trailer on bers of the Cadet Wing police ot special investigatiem sur­ tomato, peas, tossed salad. In July. Ths M-annual town gtaila M, Cartoon, telephone a shotgun at the bead of Alolph Sen. Thruston B. Morton of Meriden, and five grandohU- of Ngo Ehnh Diem in November the government intended to He announced that, effective slippery. Kentucky, head of the Republi­ hostesses for refreshments after land on Silver 8t. the system and make known prised the thieves while they Building B School: Monday, olection Is the fkwt Monday 228-9224. Beralg of Hartford, an employe dren. 1963. The atmosphere in the yield to Buddhist demands. The Jan. 1, 1665, dividends will be the program. A tie-up was reported cn the Adult School Beglstratton any violations. were loading a truck and a jeep choice of eoiqM, aandwlchea, In Octifoer and a special refer­ o t the nipkat who was at the can senatorial campaign com­ Fhineral services will be held capital was similar to the days Buddhists charge that the paid quarterly, on an Instant Gold Star Bridge between New Registrations for the adult to its first report of the inves­ neiu the air base fence. devil dogs; Tuesday, hamburg DUCK TRUCK 8TCOK eaoh regtoter, and ordered htan mittee, said in a separate inter­ Monday at 1 pjn. at North that ended in the collapse of the Huong government is oppres­ earning basis. London and Groton becaoss endum to scheduled for Decem­ view the functioning of this Methodist Church. The Rev. evening classes sponsored by tigation, the academy said the Tuesday, 76 boxes of .88 cali­ or choice o f aoupa, fruits; ber to ask the voters’ approval BAST IBUP. N.T. (AP) ~ to "open the cash register and Diem regime but the rioting sive. The association, which was Hospital Notes trucks were imaUe to make Qie the Coventry Grammar School alleged cheating was "brought ber ammunition which allegedly Wednesday, ravioli or dioloe of Borne 3,000 ducks, although fro- get down on the floor.” Her- group awaits only the naming Earle E. Custer, pastor, will appeared limited to the Budd­ The riotors smashed window founded in 1891 with assets to- grade. of the proposed reapportlon- by the governors of five of their officiate. Burial will be in New PTA will be accepted from 7 to light during the operations of had been stolen from the base soups, g^atin dessert and ment plan for the House and sen, went flying In all dlrecUons xig then immediately compiled hists and was not attracting oth­ displays at the U.S. Information telihg 811,000, re-elected the Highway crews were at work this honor system.” Whether number to rit with it. West Cemetery, Somers. er support. Service library Friday as the Visiting bom* ore t to 8 p.m. p.m. to 8 p.m. Monday at the were seized In nearby Angeles cream; Thursday, hot dog tai tha Senate after It to approved along Southern State Parkway, wMh the command. Two other following officers: John H. throughout the state. this means that students them­ "I think we should have meet­ Friends may call at the TTie demonstrators pelleted at demonstratoins appeared to be­ Hyde, chairman of the board; in all areas excepting matern achooL TTie fee will be $8 per City. An American airman and roll, or choice of aoopa, cup­ at the convention. tying ig> traffic for over on penons in the store at the time Ity where they ore t to 4 p.m course per Individual or LUS per selves made the reports Is not five FlUplnos were arrested. cakes; Friday, fish stick In ings about foqr times a year to Holmes F^lneral Home, 400 least two schools with rocks. A come increasingly anti-Ameri­ Boyce, president; Ebnll L. G. Republicans will hold their hour. also were forced to obey the Main St., tomorrow from 2 to and 6:30 to 8 p.m. and private c o ^ e , payable at registration. known. The Air Force has roll or choice of aoupa. Ice The trailer truck eornrlng go over policy matters and to dozen youths were arrested in a can. However, U.S. officials Hohenthal Jr., vice president; oonvention to elect Ooiwtitu gunman’s order to lie on the 4 and 7 to 9 p.m, rooms where oiey are 10 a.m, CHECK Oasaea will be in advanced promised a fun disclosure of TAIPEI, Formosa (AP) — cream. them from a Long Island lAick issue declarations of policy,” he clash with police at another said they believed the rioters do Dorothea E. Stavnitsky, secre­ tlonal Convention delegates floor—a youth who had been to 8 p.m. Visitors ore requested About Towil sewing, refiniahlng fumltore, in­ findings in "two or three Warning thsd the Chinese Com­ eaid. The family suggests that school. not reflect majority opinion In tary; Henry B. Agnew, treas­ Maple Street School: Monday, March 81 and tha Democrats, Framer* Cooperative to Spring- wrapping bundles at the checdc- those who wish to do so may not to smoke in patients’ rooms. terior decorating, advance weeks.” munists must be wiped out be­ chill con coma with hamburg, dole, Ark., lost Its cargo udien The GOP governors were re­ A fourth cf Saigon’s markets South Viet Nam. urer; Harold C. Norton, assist­ April 7. out counter and the single cus­ ported to have some resetara- contribute to the North No more than two visitors at modem mathematics and typ­ fore they are able to deliver nu­ green beans, coleslaw, Itehan It was battered os the (hiver ant treasurer; and John A. Enginemon 3.C. Gory 'A. Tuition Contract Signing tomer In the store, a woman tions about the congressional Methodist Churrii Memorial one time per patient. Haug^, son of Mr. and b^ro. ing to be conducted Wedneswy E llin fftio n clear bombs, President Oiiang bread; Tuesday, chuck wagon foiled to clear a low bridge. shopper. Hedlund, assistant treasurer. Kai-shek renewed an appeal control of this operation but had Fiind. Re-elected directors, each for T. D. Haugh of 32 Garden St.; evenings starting Feb. 3 and steaks on bun, potato chips, The board of education will The bandit swiftly emptied ADMTTPED YESTElRinAY concluding March 81. today for support to regain meet with manibers o f the hopes that they could negotiate four-year term, are: Mat­ and ElectrcmicsTechnician pickles; WednMday, chicken the cash register of Hs con­ themselves intm a stronger po­ Frank L Moeckel ‘No Alarm W hatever’ James Beckwith, Hebron; Don' Gerard L. LeBlanc, son of Mr. FIRST Those in stockmarket, oil Crystal PTA maintend China. vegetable soup, egg salad sand- V'lndham board Wednesday to tents and backed hurriedly out thew M. Moriarty, Aide Pa- STANLE.Y WARNER sition. aid Gorden, 71 E. Middle Tpke.; painting, oaks decorating, tail­ “ We hope the free world will sign the ten-year tuition oon- Friuik L. Moeckel, 78, ot Paw­ gani, and Judge John J. Wal- and Mrs. Gerard N. LeBlanc of Wichee, meat and pickle seuid- of the door. He then dashed Gov. Robert E. Smiley of Ida­ Angelo Giola, 636 Keeney St.; 286 Bidwell S t; both serving^in oring and "Tour Feder^ In­ Meets Monday give us positive support so that wlohee; Thursday, roeet beef tract. This wfll replace the con- tucket, R. I., father of Mrs. lett, all of Manchester; and into an automobile and aped ho. chaiimian of the OOP gover­ Judge Elmore Turkington of Mrs. Joanne Glidden, 210 Moun­ the U.S. Navy, recently partici­ I 'Ti 1^ come Tax'* will be conducted we can quickly begin our coun- with gravy, mashed iK>teto, t r ^ signed last April vriien away. The entire action was Martha Johnson ot 263 Vernon Medical Experts Say Thursdays starting Feb. 4 and ter-offenrive before the Reds TATE nors,, let it be known that he St., died yesterday morning at Ooventry. tain Rd.; Roger Hall, 90 Ben­ pated in the recovery of the Un­ The Crystal Lake School peas, celery and carrot sticks; OotumMa was the fhnt tuition over in about a minute or lees. would not push for a vote on the ton St.; Mra. LoAira Kraitzke, manned Gemini-Titw n space ending April L have time to complete their de­ Friday, baked macaroni and town to agree to a proportion­ ★ HELD OVEH ★ a nursing home at Fall River, PTA will meet Monday at 8 velopment of nuclear weapons,” Herxlg said that it seemed only closing day of the national com­ 8© Ellington Ave., Rockville; capsule. Hough is aboard the Gnrentry High School Patriots cheese, macaroni and tomato, ate ehara of the ooet o f tha Sot. "Sex’’ 5:80-9:86 a matter of a few seconds. Mass. (Contlnned from Page One) <^Gould had coached Johnson on Basketball team will play a pjn. at the school. he said In a message to a rally mittee’s session on the proposal Other survivors are his wife, Luci Johnson Harry Moran, Phoenix St., Ver­ fleet tug USS PiUute while t e - Principal Michael F. Tobin wax beans, cole alaw. posed new Wtavdhom "Aet” 8:46-7:40 Herzlg described the holdup ways to conserve his throat. non; Dennis Mahoney, Wap- Blanc is aboard the aircraft home game against East Hamp­ attended by 16,000 persons. Son. Coat. From 2:06 tor a spring conference. But another daughter, six grand­ will present a program titled, Lake Street SeboM: Monday, School. man as about six feeV wearing Richard M. Nixon, the i960 Adm. George G. Burkley. Reedy TTie President was quartered ping; Kenneth PhUbrick, 120 carrier USS Lake Cbompioifi. ton at 8:16 p.m. Tuesday In tha ravioli, green beane, eheese. children and five great-grand- said Gould did not examine the on the 17th floor of the main Taking Lessons local gymnasium. "The Classroom Revolution." FIRE SCIENCE COURSE Originally, the new high a ski mask and dark glasses. confidence that such a meeting Union St., Rodcville; Lorraine wedges, fruit; Tuesday, chicken The second employe added that chUdren. patient upon arrival because hospital building, a skyscraper- Decorating Film Bet Through lectures and words, SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — A school was expected to cost will be held sometime in 1965. F^ineral seivioes will be held RobMris, 25 Raymond Rd.; Ste­ Manchester Gilbert and S(il- many of the new program now noodle soup, peanut butter and the man was of slender buUd Johnson was sleeping. type structure, in what was de­ (Continned from Page One) The Mothers’ (Jhib will see a college course designed eiq>e- about 86,000,000 but tn view of Goldwater, singing a swan Monday at 1 p.m. at the Prate phen Trudeli, 134 Lakewood livan Wtarkahop will have a re­ being used in schools through­ marriunallow or jelly sand­ the fact that Wniing;ton will be and spoke in a deep, gruff voice. song as spokesman for the par­ The press secretary also re­ scribed as a very ordinary and Circle; Daniel Verilli, 112 newsreel, "Home Decorating cially for local firemen — the wiches, cake; Wednesday, corn­ Fiineral Home, 372 Broadway, ported that word of the Presi­ rather small room. was engaged for about 10 hearsal Monday at 7:45 p.m. at Tips,’’ sponsored by Sherwin out the coimtry will be de­ first of Its kind in the state — the only other tuition town, the After Information was given ty, told the delegates Friday he Princeton St.; Mns. Lucille Wll- South Methodist Church, for scribed. Special emphasis will ed b ek hash, beets, spinach, to the police. Patrolman Ell Pawtucket. Burial will be in dent’s hospitalization had been Reedy said the President’s months to a young naval officer, Williams of Willimanttc at 8 will be offered by Spokane Com­ ooet will be approximately was closing the book on the 1964 Moshassuck Cemetery, Central liams, Hebron; Mra. ElUe Sal­ leads and imderstudlea only. be on the new math, which is fruit; Thursday, pot roast in Tambling, cruising on Porter campaign "once and for all.” relayed to the Maryland moun- daughter, Lucl, took up resi­ Lt. (j.g.) Bernard Roeenbach of vatore, 52 Englewood Dr.; John p.m. T ues^y at tiia Nathan munity College under the apon- Former tuition towns, Scot­ Falls, R. I. dence in a nearby room to be Comfort, Tex., vriio is a Roman planned for Introduction into gravy, mashed potato, kernel St., sto p i^ a car and ques­ Goldwater had some parting ain retreat of Camp David Horan, 29 St. J ( ^ St.; Mrs. Raiifoow Mothers O rd e haa Hale Oommunity Center. Meet­ sorshlp of the fire department corn, apples; Friday, fish land, Chaplin and Hampton win Friends may call at the fu­ near her lather. Catholic. the Ellington school system tioned the operator. The sus­ advice for the national commit­ where Mrs. Johnson and daugh­ canceled its meeting scheduled ing hostesses will be M n. Rol­ and the State Vocational Fkhica- sticks, mashed potato, peas or form their own regional school neral home tomorrow from 2 to Reedy said Burkley and other The engagement was broken Rose Gambolati, Hebron; Ed­ next September. pect, however, has been re- tee. ter Lynda Bird had planned to for Monday, beoauae o t final and Stoodley and hba. Francis Uon Department. carrots, fruit. Fire Auxiliary Sets Forty 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. physicians attending the Presi­ by mutual consent last April. At ward Sarnodti, Wethersfield; Bruoe C. Shepard, curriculum released. First, he said it ought to "quit spend the weekend. Mra. Florence Hauschild, 131 examinations at school. Mem­ Dorsey. The series of evening ses­ Northeast School: Monday, The Women’s Auxiliary of tha Reedy said Mrs. Johnson was dent expect him to remain at that time Mrs. Carpenter em­ coordinator, and Tabin will dis­ Volunteer Fire Department will playing musical chairs” with Mountain Rd.; Charlene Hu- bers of the Circle will not serve M ^ b e rs are reminded to sions will include general e-oou5 fresh fries. 'Jiat hla wife had filed for di­ St. Bernard’s Cemetery. to 9 p.m. 5:00 Monitor and close friends. "Great Society.” JMmson con­ ’NIe i Yoorwllf A Obllegn Friends may call at the fu­ 6:00 News, Weather, Sporte 1 SVL 4k SAT. ftrom 6H0 vorce and he therefore had not 6:30 Monitor Johnson was sngaged during fided .that he himself planned to 148BD ANNIVBIISART I’ Cowtam” lea 7 Days 11:80-6 neral home tomorrow from 2 Mrs. iValter S. Soltoskl INDEPENDENT OARADE OWNERS SUNDAY trim 5:26 pven her a thing for the 7:06 Keynotes the early part of the week, be back at woric In the White 287 Teat Middle Turnpike leason. He wa8 ^ven a full re- to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. SOUTH WINDSOR — Mrs. 7:30 Monitor State Business WMte Hduoe spokesmen said, in House early. 10:30 Spectrum USA ATHENS, AU. (AP) — Athens luid, ' - Eveljlii A.‘ Soltoskl, 71, wife of 11:00 News A&H Automatic Trans. OUie’s Auto Body working on Ms inaugural ad­ Evidently he' was, and he College celebrated Its 14Srd an- Ml*. EmUlo DeFeo Walter S. Soltoskl of Bast Hart­ 11:15 Sports Final Service In Order Again dress, the forthcoming budget summoned legislative leaders to ifiversaiy here. The college, un­ VESiNON — Mrs. SmUio ford and sister of BMward John­ 11:30 Stariight Serenade Ozzie’s Shell Service message and economic reports. 1:00 Sign Off the WMte House to discuss do­ der ,q>eclal orders from Prssi- DeFeo ot Hartford, mother of son of South Windsor, died yes­ wrop—14U Bantly Service Station (Oontinoed from Page One) Tha inoimural whirl began mestic and International affairs dent Lincoln, was sporsd by Mra. Edward R. Sluzlnsiki of terday at Hartford Hospital. 1:00 Lou Terri Monday night. In the early eve­ Plen’s Texaco with them during ths day. General Sherman. Ori|dnally a CHARnR OAK RESTAURANT SUMDAY BREAKFAST SPECIALS Vernon,

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IKattrl^patpr ain thus diadaina a United NaUona pol­ Connecticut Yankee icy Judgment is, fight now, a (act which C t r n t i n g provides some license for Ihdonesia'a do* A t eight mlnutee to noon rules jonder whloh it iteelf w u clsion to leave the organisation in pro­ Churches operAting to thie f^eelAl' au- Churefe of the Assumptioa Zion EvniM lIonl Monday. Jan. 18. the CowiwO- rvMaMLuautD m t r u dM reh s ( Okrist cut Houee of RepreaentaUvea •ion. N ext It memoriAlised the ___U> ^lUNTINa o o T OK. tocol as well as in spirit I^ d a l and VenM * Hts. Adams St. and Tbompaoa Rd. Lmheran Ohatch death o f the late J. Hdward U BI«m H B tM came to order. *' Or If, at the start of this poet-war Eugene Brewer, Mtarisler Rev. Frands J. MUbalek IBOsMui Synod) F aitcU, another figure tA the era, Britain had freely and willingly Pastor Cooper and Hlgb Sta. Ito firat order of bualneM Btete'e poUUeal p u t, o f Weet The Rev. Paul O. Pgokopy, proved to be conalderaUon and given Gibraltar back to Spain, ao that it • :W a.m., Bible classes for Rev. Ernest J. Coppa Haven. Paator adoption, under euapenaton of Then, it memortoUxed a l i f e - S\eee«eloc53w L UU could now be claiming with more prece­ all ates. n 10;4S a.m.. Worship. Sermon: Masses At 7, 8, 9, 10:16 And Ita rulea, o f a reaolutlon deplor­ in this toatenoe the 160 year old 3 5 ^ dent and validity that It la really giving “ A Safe Caiannel.” 11:80 a.m. 9 a.m., Sunday School for all ing the “ grievoua lllneaa of w in- life o f the Oonneetleut Manu- Singapore back to Asians, Indonesia e p.m.. Worship. Sermon: “ A ages. aton Churchill” and expreaalng facturere Aeeoctotien—with Ap­ 0:30 A.m., Adult Bible Time. the wiah that hla "lllneaa la Ibttir. , ______might never have been able to raUon- Successful Personal Ewsngelism St. Bartholomew’s Orarch propriate Uttle speeehee about Rev. Philip Hussey, Pastor 10 A.m., Divine Worship. Nurs­ merely temporary.^’ The reaolu­ ' ■UBSUIUPnuM RATia alis* its resignation from the United N a­ Program.” the role o f to d u a ^ from Sena­ ftSSbtt------la^ Advaao* Adi Wednesday, 7:M p.m.. Mid­ Rev. Richard C. BoUea ery in the pnrish house. tlon waa adopted by a ritual of tors HtiU and Bute, Fairfield OEE TEEE ••••••aadaadaadaaad* EO’VO tions. week Service. Assistant Pnator 11 A.m., Gdtesdisnst. the whole Houae atandlng for a County RepubUeana. Pte MMtfiR •••••••••••••••ad* U«W 7 p.m.. Young People’s Socie­ minute of allent prayer. jnFEElCOQt&E •••••••••••••••• Such are some of tJie thoughts which Then the Senate did the Dev- MANOHESTER CUNLIFFE H IG H G R A D E Masses at 8:40, 7:40, 9, 10:10 ty. come if one pauses, even fo r a moment, Ooneofdia Lutheran Church Thla waa the opening touch of new reaolutlon, up from the CAR LEASING and 11 :S0 a.m. '-'o f ■ over the fateful fact that the first open M Pttktii St. a aeaalon in which, according to Houae. Next, it adopted, by ita MOTOR SALES Community Baptist Church the half-Jocular, half-bitter ex­ PRINTING TBit iSSSSitt8*i Rev. Paul C. Kaiser, Pastor own one minute of ataading break-in the ranks of the United Na­ St. Bridget’s Church 585 E. Center St changee among leglalatora out and RENTALS E S ^ E R T A U TO BODY and :1b* Amkici« __ u MielSri^y MdlUd^ prayer, the Churchill reaolutlon. SEAfOOD FENDER REPAIRS Job and Commercial lb UM us* Of ,Ti-rvi------»•iileattoe of all — - — tions has now occurred. % a.m.. Holy Communion, Rev. John J. DeInney, Pnator Rev. Alex H. Elseeser, In the corridora, ”we are to algn It went on to the Dibble, the HtchM eradlUd U It or mat mUm v im cradp- Rev. ptanley T. Hnstillo Minister First to Manchester. New Printing id hi iJtts napw aad UM IlM loeitl ••«■ •ob’ Even while one thinks, the fact and Church School and Nursery. our own death warranto.” King, and tha Bergaron raaolu- CHOICE VARIETY ENAMEL mad LA04)UER 10:80 a.m.. The Service, Rev. Dennis R. Hussey Thoae about to die, then, tlona. oars, (nil matotenanre, tally REFINI8H1NOS the moment pass on, and something else 9:30 a.m., Church School for Prompt and Efficient "I jT ridbia ol lagubllealloa at *p*eiai dia- Church School and Nursery. prayed for the life of the 90- Twenty mlnutea after conven­ ••tch— Bwola ar*%lK) rtaw Ttl______ia about to happen next P e rh ^ people all Ages. Classes through Grade tBsnred to rednoe your prob Qualify REASONABLE PRICES Printing (H All Kinds S:M p.m., Luther League. Masses At 7, 8, 9:15,10:80 and year-old phurchill. ing, at 3:15, the Senate offi­ 4 will have an expanded ses­ leme and worries. For tali In- FREE ESTIMATES ' Tb« 8«iald FrtBUag OonuigBy. 1 ^ . . ••■ could have some slight thing to say Saturday. 7 p.m.. The Order Noon. In the next order of their cially took up Senate Bill No. l, —-M* ao fmaacaai raoporadUlty tor tin » sion. tormatloa call about what kind of development it will business, they observed and titled "An Act Reapportioning Seafood BT. S3— VERNON', CONN. Gommunity Press of Public Confession. I0:30.^m ., Worship Service. ^52St«*‘S!S5*to‘"TS;’ S 2 S r ^ S t James’ Church the Houae of Reprecentatlves Just Above the Traffic be. It could be a move to repair and haal SermonV "Foundations that Bn- memorisilized a series of deaths 9 East Middle Tpk#. ______H fa ld .______Msgr. Edward J. Reardon, that had occurred since last the and Rediatrlcttog the Senate.” Paul D e d M PenHoe 43 O A K ST. O lr ^ the breach and strengthen the world or­ Jehovah’s Witnesses Pastor , dure: Your Right to Oontent- Connecticut Legislature had Forty-five minutea later, at 3 INC. T E L . (MS-OOie Telephone 643-.'^727 - full aM-ne* etiMtt o t n.m. A. dtrrio*. M ganisation so that, as the Indonesian let­ Kingdom Hnll Rev. Eugene E. Torpey ' ment.” A nursery Is provided TEL. 649-9937 met with time for memori­ o’clock sharp, the Senate was 878 MAIN STKEET 7tl Main St. Rev. Joeeph H. McCann during the service...... ter so ]9iresumptuoualy suggests, it may alizing. Former members James voting on the measure, by roll Phone 649-3831 Rev. John J. O’Brien 7 p.m.. Junior and Senior High 'AUDnSukcAO or CIBCOLA' benefit from "a strong reminder”—or 4:80 p.m., Group BiUe discus- Baptist Youth Fellowships. Dibble of Old Saybrook, and call, 84 to 0. We Urge Vou To Support Manchester Philip Devnew of Granby, and A t 8:30 o'clock, the House it could be some new blow, in which siqp of The Watchtower maga- Masses s i 6, 7, 8, 9, 10:15 and two former mayors of Wllll- convened, and began Its own ac­ The Luts Junior Moseuin Rug OlapUy •drtrtlHBd oli some new sabotage pushes its way Sine article: "Why Not to Fear 11:30 a.m. GLASS ----' _ 1 pjB. Gospel Hall manUc, Walter R. King and tion on Senate Bill No. 1. Some Cleaning PONTIAC •llhoge Who Kill the Body.” • For Ante Wtadehleldit through the crack opened by Indo­ 415 Center St. Florimond Bergeron were the two hours later, at 6:37, Demo­ AND Wednesday, S p.m.. Group United Pentecostal Church Company • For Store Fronts and all nesia. four former participants In the cratic Minority Leader Shea 1.5 Hanna way studies in the Bible aid: 187 Woodbridge St. 10 a.m.. Breaking bread. sizes of windows — 1 B.aa. Tbunday. There could be a choice o f policy, a “ Babylon the Great Has Fallen! Connecticut political scene thus waa cloalng tha formal arru- OLD Street ^ ^ — V r A ■WAT* ^ - . Rev. Robert L. Baker 13:15 p.m., Sunday School. • For Table Tope I«d dMdttM: 10:10 *Mta day ol formulation of a move. But we doubt God’a Kingdom Rules!” at 87 honored and Immortalized In menta for the bill from hla mde Del Knowles, TEMPEST 7 p.m.. Gospel meeting. the formal legislative record. of the House. It was, he aald. Prop. Mopi iirtafdw — d a a t Birch St.. 303 Adams St., and 10 a.m., Sunday school. GRAND-DAD OPEN 8 AJN. te 6 P.BL that a new administration at Washing­ Tuesday, 8 p.m.. Prayer the end of an era, the beginning 387 Oakland St.; also. 144 Grif­ 11 a.m.. Worship. That much accomplished the can 64S-001& SAIES and SERVICE SATURDAY 8 AAL-NOON Saturday, January 23 ton, to look in one direction o f possible meeting. of a new era. He hoped, he eald. G e t Your Pizza at Vic’s Sons Carry on Tradition fin Rd., South Windsor, and 7:30 p.m., Elvangelistic Serv­ House, 16 minutes after Its con­ BOURBON Friday, 8 p.m., Bible reading. if he eould borrow from the 3-DAY concern and statesmanship, has really French Rd., Bolton. ice. vening, went Into recess, to 86 Proof given this brief passing instant in the Friday, 7:80 p.m.. Theocratic await the leadership of the Sen­ words of an Indomitable apirit W ant to serve the fam ily— pened. Some o f ua have aome 289^333 really an expert in the field of I their father, a fact that is ap- checked for proper pressure FOR BEST RESULTS news. 13. Rev. John D. Hughes ate! v.” In its own inimitable, aome- The rolls are so good—not Quality Memorlob talent fo r anticipating hia.tory before it School. Crib Room (9:15 only) seasoning, your sauce does not ! predated by many motorists 10:80 a.m.. Church School for Rev. James W. Bottoms through Junior High. Unbelievably, at 12:33, the timea wonderful way, the Con­ Power and Hano Tools tasteless dry ones, but fresh and the car vacuumed thor­ But that is the way it is, today, as we taste just as It should. Victor who make a habit of stopping haa happened. Nursery, kindergarten and Rev. Ronald E. Haldeman Senate did find Itself In aession, necticut General Assembly had Palnthtg and Decorating and crisp on the outside and oughly. AI.so, the windows are Over SO Years Experteoee thibaldo does a masterful Job here for the good Humble prod­ - But in the bualneaa o f recognising and read, and hope we can believe, news Grades 1 through 3. whereupon Majority Leader m a ile d , on w h ft waa supposed Tools soft Inside. Another thing, washed, inside and out, so that Emamiel Lutheran Church of making spaghetti sauce, and ucts and the services that are PAUL'S stories to the effect that Russia has • p.m.% Senior Methodist 7:30 a.m.. Holy Communion. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, Gladstone Immediately an­ to ne ita own moat hlstorie of Garden and l«n d Tools when you get a grinder from your car is ns clean as the pro­ Coll 649-5807 labeling hiatory in the moment it ia Tou i^ P>llowship with Dr. whether you order sauce with available. been making out pretty well with a few 8:45 a.m.. Nursery and Kin­ Pastor nounced a recess, to last until days, to open and close with Baby, Household. Party Vic’s you have a real meal; verbial whlslle. A ll these ex­ PAINT SUPPLY Happening none o f ua la very expert Aa Dou^as Smith. Program on meat balls or with sausage, I Stevenson’s Esso Station Is a dergarten In Children's Chapel. Rev; Melvin T. Peterson, "ten to oneY Churchill, one great Institution and Banquet Supplies there is no skimping on the tras and at no additional cost; A. AIMETTI, Prop. moves toward a closer relationship with Christian vocations in the med­ you are sure to enjoy the rich ' member of Personalized I.G.O. 645 Main Street fcr the additional feat of figuring out 8:45 and 6:45 a.m., Morning Asatstant Pastor A t 1:52, the loudspeaker an­ of the past praying fo r another, Invalid Needs amount of filling and when you no wonder more people are tak­ the Communist regime in North Viet­ ical profession. the common denominator par­ sauce that Is so good that you — Independent Oarage Owners’ ing their cars to Stevenson’s Harrison St, Mancheeter what to do about the wrong kind of Prayer and CHiurch School. nounced that the Senate would get grinders, or any other of Association. This is a natlon- Tel. 649-0.300 nam. Wsidnssday, 6 a.m.. Men’s liamentary democracy o f the could eat It with a slice or two Esso Station. hietory while it ia happening, in that 11 a.m., Morning Prayer with 9 and 10:90 a.m.. Divine Wor­ meet in two minutes. A t 1:55 Vic's specialties, you know that ; wide organization and Its mem­ Bible class. of crusty Italian bread. The Would you like your car We still evaluate the news aa good sermon by the Rev. Robert Lan­ ship and Church School. Nurs­ the Senate did meet. Flrat, It kind and spirit nevtr quite there la no skimping on the bers are selected with care. WjB are all even more deficient 7 a.m.. Senior Youth Bible next time you want something washed and waxed? Not if you sing, professor o f the Old Tes­ ery for infanta. Sermon by Paa­ extended the life of the special created by apeclfle laws. C all 644-1111 quality of the materials used. These members must maintain ' So the official withdrawal of the flrat even when it becomes quite clear that elsss. SEE US FOR: different for dinner or are too I tament, Berkeley Divinity tor Anderson, "See What Faith Victor Dubaldo, owner of ' k dbfle of ethics, they must have to do it yourself, but you toJI Upholstery one of the moves Russia is making in Tlmrsday, 9:80 a.m., Christian • Alumlnunr Roll Up FOR REPAIRS, tired to cook, call Vic’s and or­ nation to leave the hope the world School. Can Do.” Vic’s Pizza Shop, has never ; meet certain standards and can get the job done at Steven­ Growth Group. Awnings der spaghetti and sauce. The and I V I Shop STEVENSON’S dreated for itself in the aftermath of Jts effori^to reestablish itself in N orth 7 p.m., Evening Prayer fol­ REPLACEMENT compromised on quality, year in I these standards must be main- son’s Esso Station and they do P e Door Canopies family will love It, it is a most RE-UPHOLSTERINO Vietnam has^ taken the fqrm of warn­ lowed by the “ November to Eaia- The Presbyterian Church ON A L L T Y PE S OP and year out. He buys the best ; tained to retain this member- a fine job. Cars that are out in World War II flnda ua all a little numb, , The Salvation Army e Storm Doors economical meal, one that is all kinds of weather need the ings to the United States to be careful ter Series.” Subject: ’’The Me­ 48 Sprube St. and this is evidenced in the nourishtnlg and delectable. One ' ship. O f course, it goes without * Modem Furniture ESSO and quite ready to dlamias it aa a minor •61 Blaln St. Herald A Thought for Today e Combination Windows protection of a good wax job dieval Church.” Rev. James L. Ransom popularity of his sh<^. He suggeetion — order enough, for j sajdng that fair prices and fine not to be extending the war we are Oapt. William D. MacLean and it really pays to have n and Antiques 405 MAIN ST. Incident in the day’s news, and quite Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Holy Minister Spoasorad by tito Maaeheater Manchester Awning Co. knows that no amount of sea­ everyone is going to ask for ' lervice go along with this mem- fighting in South Vietnam beyond that Offleer In CRarge professional job done. As a T E L . 649-5533 •ager to turn our mind to some other Communion. Yesterdays Council of Cborekea 198 WEST CENTER ST. soning win make inferior In­ "seconds.” I bershlp. I f you are not ac- e Store Stools and Booths country’s borders. Daily, 7 p.m.. Evening 9:80 a.m., Sunday School with Telephone 649-8091 matter of fact, one of Man­ e Custom Famltnre more easily grasped less fundamental gredients taste right and you Have you tried one of Vic’s ' qualnted with Stevenson’s Esso 8:80 a.m., Sunday School Prayer. classes for Nursery through Betabllshed INO ' Station, stop to, see for your­ chester’s leading car dealers * Tune-ups The reason why a possible reestab­ “Work, a Chrletlaa Teattmony” are getting the best food pos­ pizzas? They are the best piz­ Sllpcovem and Draperiea Ihpic. elaases for nursery to adult. Adtilts. self how courteous they, are, sends all its cars to Stevenson's lishment o f Russian Influence in North 25 Yean Ago "The kingdom of tha world has sible when you buy here. Vic's zas you have ever eaten, the Made to Order I f this is the beginning of an end of 10:45 a.m.. Holiness Service. Trinity Covenant Ohnrcb 10:46 a.m.. Worship Service. what good service they give, Esso Station for a wax job. * Engine Clepning become the kingdom of our Lord WOODCOCK Pizza Shop is open daily from criist so crisp and brown, the Complete Selection of Vietnam is welcome news, even when Sermon by Oapt. MscLean. Hackmatack St. near Keeney St. Sermon found in Romans 12: and remember that In addition Stop in and talk with either of something, we don't want to know it William Warner Robertson, and of his Christ.” Rev. 11; 15 7:30 a.m. to 11 pm., from 4 topping of, yqur choice bubbling Materimls part of the Russian move ia a sterner 4:80 p.m.. Praver Service. Rev. K. EJnar Rask, Paator ” How to Hurdle Hypocrisy,” by REFRIGERATIQN CO. they also g;lve valuable S A H the Stevenson’s, ask about the * Miner Repairs ' Even if we knew it, what could we do general manager of Orford Soap The Christian who throws him­ TURNPIKE p.m. to 10:80 p.m. on Sundays, with the most taste tantalizing I FREE ESTIMATES 7 p.m.. Salvation meeting. the Rev. Mr. Ransom. Staffed 1 Green Stamps. The station Is cost of having your car washed line toward our policy in the region, ia Co., manufacturers of Bon Ami, self into the aocial and politlcAl and closed on Mondays: aroma. You may choose any Lower Level of the Pnrknde gbout ItT Special missionary presentation 9:30 a.m., Sunday School with Nursery and Children's Church­ I open from 7:30 in the morning and waxed; you will find that * ii.'O C Stam ps relatively easy for us all to figure out dies from accidental poisoning. struggle should be actively en­ Spaghetti and sauce make a topping you wish— mushroom. 649-6334 '^But, on the chance that there might on work of The Salvation Army cla.ss for kindergarten through es. AUTD till 9 at night. They offer road it costs less than you think. couraged and considered a gain, nrtoaes Osit* la most delicious meal, especially sausage, pejDpers, meat, an- I f it isn’t Russia in there, doing busi­ in Chile. adult. 2 p.m.. Every - Member Can­ service, and have just pur- If your car Is one of the new be aomething* the event and situation not a loae to the church. The when the weather is cold, and chovies, onions, cheese — all of ness with North Vietnam, it will be Thursday, 7:80 p.m., Bible 10:45 a.m., Worship Service. vass conducted by the trustees SEAT COVER I chased a new service truck; al- ones that requires maintenance dan tell ua, on the chance that we might 10 Yean Ago labor union, the farmers’ group, one way to really enjoy spa- them good, so choose your fa- study. Sermon by the pastor, "One of the church. ! so, free pickup and delivery Conununiat China in there aU alone and ghetti and sauce is to call vorite. Just phone 649-3700 and every 6,000 miles, make sure VIC’S PIZZA SHOP 4t least try to find something to do More Year.” 7 p.m., Bible Service with Legislation affecting corporate the management Association can k CoRV«rtibl« Tops ! service on cars to be serviced. unchallenged. That is a possibility which Vic’s, dial 649-3700, and order tell them the time you wish to that your oil choice is Esso DON WILLIS 4bout it, which might be better than do­ South Methodist Church 5 'p.m., Family Service. Social hymn sing, prayer time, ssun^d status of 8th Utilities and South be means through which a Stevcnson’.s Esso Station has 153 tv . Middle Turnpike ChrisUsn layman may serve •k Auto Soot Covers enough for dinner and it will pick up the pizza and it will be Unlflo, tlie extended life oil Phone 649-8700 has exactly the same kind o f appeal for Rev. J. Manley Shaw, D.D. Hour. verse, and study of "St. Paul’s Manchester Fire Districts be­ a repairer’s I’ cense, and If your that gives full protection. ing nothing at all, perhaps w e . should God's purpose as truly at be Custom Made From The be ready for you when you spe- ready for you. Serve a pizza Russia, for the United Statea, and, one Pastor Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.. Mid­ Sermon on the Mount,” by the ing prepared by Town Counsel CALL car needs a tuneup yet them Battery getting old and i>rce ourselves to pause and look. servea It to what ts convention­ Bolt of Goods to Fit Your ■ a p a rt clfy. You may purchase the the next time you have corn- GARAGE PIZZA Rev. Richard W. Dupee week Service. peustor. Clurles N. Crockett. do the work for you. They re­ weak? Put in an Atlas or East­ would also guess, for the people and ally recognised as "church Car sauce alone if you wish, but so pany, serve it aa a treat to the ! The formal letter of withdrawal reads Aseoclate Pastor • e «e v iM « pack front wheel bearings, they ern battery and be certain that 18 Main^St., Tel. 649-4531 SPAGHEHI poliUcians of North Vietnam itself. work." Here the kingdom of God F t m Estimates many people simply loVe'' the family, but be sure that the i|ot like any blustery defiance, but like •k carry a full line of grease seals your car starts, no matter how Russian Influence in North Vietnam, can be blocked or Advanced. • MONiieo yrngg. real Italian spaghetti that Vic pizza comes from Vlc’e. By the RAVIOLI 8 and 10:45 a.m., Worship k Free Installation and wheel bearings for replace­ cold the weather gets. Specloliiing in s sad and wistful carrying out of a These are fields Of battle, for It cooks, why not try It yourself. | way, Vic’s also haa ravioli, try like the Buddhist and the French influ­ Sorvice. Dr. J. Manley Shaw "Drive Down or Call” . . . ment when seals and bearings liombastlc commitment. ia here the wills of men are Thla la no flat, teatelesa spa- > it aome time. For all around good service, OPEN DAILY ences in South Vietnam, would be more preaching: ” My Sou’ . My ^.ife. are worn. Worn or dirty spark­ whether it be in the purchase I “Summing up and balancing all the Area Churches tested by tha will of God, and, IM Middle Turnpike ^Weet BRAKE SERVICE 7:30 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. M y All.” Recentlon of members. plugs cut down on power, dirty likely to be in favor of some negotiated from which a Christian or an un- Mancheeter of Humble products or In re­ Wnaiderationa in their negative and 8 and 10:45 a.m.. Church points also cause trouble, and S U N D A Y S end to the war than in favor o f luiUmit- Flret Congregational Church Unltarlan Unlversalist St. Francis of Assisi Christtan society emerges. pairs, drive into Stevenson’s Front End Alignment positive aspects,” the Indonesian letter School. -Wonders of the Universe- these ban be fixed so easily. Esso Station. 4 P.M. to 10^30 P.M. ed expansion o f the war. 10:45 a.m.. Senior High Forum Vernon Fellowship 673 EUlngton Rd., P R A Y E R : Lord God, help me to beads, “ we have come to the conclu- Rev. John A. Lacey, Minister 2689 Main St. South Windsor CT.OSED MONDAYS So, with fingers crossed, that’s the and Second Mile Club for carry my fkith from worship in Manchester Movlug General Repair Work ip n that our decision may become the Miss Helen C. Fischer, Glastonbury Rev. Gordon B. Wadhams, my church to the meeting ptaces Quality not 25 m.p.s., but 19.8 m.p.s. I mit the attainment ot this way it haa come to be. News of possible Grades 8 and 9. Booster Power Determines catalyst to reform and retool the United 7 p.m.. Junior High Fellow­ Minister of Christian Education Paator where I help to determine the and Trucking Co. Now the probe Is on Its way to I velocity. The useful payload Russian restoration of influence in 10:30 a.m., ‘ "The Young Lib­ Rev. John E. Rlkteraltls, future of my community, with W ork! Mars. I f it is desired that the Nations in spirit and in deed, lest the ship. Twenties and TTilrtles. would chrink to practically zero North Vietnam makes pleasant reading. 7:80 p.m.. Membership Semin­ 0 :2 ^ n d 10:56 a.m.. Church eral,” a dlscuaslon to explore Assistant Pastor my fellow-workers and fetlow- Trajectory of Mars Probes probe rendezvous with the if this were attempted. present atmosphere of complacency the motivations and perspec­ planet, when the probe reach­ Let’s not swoon with the pleasure of ar. Library and Reception Hall. School. cltizens. Here may I use the I This fact leads to a most in­ ABC APPLIANCE Osfrinsky shown by the neo-colonial powers may 9:30 and 11 a.m.. Worship tives of "Young Liberals,” and Masses at 6:45, 7:45, 9, 10:15 power of my vote tor the good es the orbit of Mars it must teresting speculation. The Unit­ it, however. Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Adult Bi­ Undermine the lofty prindples o f the ble Study Course. Reception Service. to consider the role of the liberal and 11:30 a.m. of Thy Kingdom. Amen. YhI ■ , By DR. I. M. LE VITT, Soviets launch another Mars speed up to about 15 m.p.s. to ed States, because of its cur­ REPAIRS DEALER IN WASTE Russia or China in North Vietnam, 6 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel­ church in responding to their probe within the next few match the orbital speed of United Nations, and consequently the Hall. "Ephesians” will be taught Submitted by DIRECTOR rent limited booster potential, the United States or France in South by Rev. Richard W. Dupee. lowship. needs. The Rev. Joeeph H. Dudley The Fell Planetarium months and still reach Mars Mars. Thus the total velocity is cannot use high-speed orbits. 41 O A K ST. MATERIALS decline of the United Nations as an in­ Public is invited. St. Maurice Church, Bolton Phono before Mariner IV? This haa so great that at the present Vietnam—thlsj la still a horrible and an Thuraday, 7:45 p.m., (Jhurch 7 p.rin. Senior Pilgrim Fel- Center Oongregatienal Church of The Franklin Institute However, the Soviets at this Tel. 649-8879 ^ ternational body for collective security lowship. Rev. Bernard L. McGurk, In launching the Mariner IV been the substance of many state of our technology this eventually disastrous way to try to run School Worker’s Conference. 443-6365 time do have considerably larg­ RA6S, IRON and harmonious cooperation may be­ Wednesday. 8 p.m.. Orienta­ Rockville Methodist Church Pastor space probe to Mars, why did letters I have received asking type of rendezvous could not er boosters and can lift signifi­ REPAIRS ON— the world. for an explanation as to why bis attempted. First Church of Christ, tion for prospective members. 142 Grove St., we not simply wait until Mars cantly greater payloads into come irrevocable.” Masses at 7, 8:80, 10 and Grills, Electric Irons, Scientist Rev. Willard E. Conklin, Paator Events was closest to the and we are launching In this ap­ To avoid this high speed all planetary trajectories. Thus, if SCRAP METAL Underneath this pioiu hogwash one 11:80 a.m. parently illogical method. probes are launched in "Hoh- Toasters, Percolatora, 447 N. Main St. . Vernon Methodist (Tiurch then launch it on a straight the Soviets so desired, they Vacuum Clennem, Heaters, does detect an Indonesian uneasiness, a Rt. SO 9:80 a.m.. Church School. line to the planet, that is, the To answer these questions mann orbits.” These are least- could launch a probe to Mars and PAPER Humans Can Be Machines Reuben Plen’s means delving Into the realm Fans, Sewing Machtaen, possibility that Indonesia fears it may The computers, bless them, are be­ 11 a.m., Sunday service, Sun- Rev. Morton A. Magee Nursery through adults. In Nation shortest distance? Why don’t energy orbits In which the at any time and not wait for Sacred Heart Church of celestial mechanics which Lamps 731 PARKER ST. dav school and nursery. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. WASHINGTON (AP) — The we do this to make the dis­ probes can reach the planets the critical firing times to have gone too fa r in its emotional re­ ginning to teach our scientists things Rt. SO, Vernon Texaco Sfafion could bb a most difficult and ab­ Tel. 643-5735 or 643-5679 The age-old .question of "What 9 and 10 a.m.. Worship Serv­ Nursery through Grade 4. Senate Rules Commutes has tance over which the date must using the least amount of fuel which we are restricted because AN work guoranteed action to Britain's success in getting its any lay individual could have told them Rev. Ralph Kelley, Pastor struse subject. However, be­ Is Truth?” Is riven a fresh ex­ ice and child care. Sermon by Monday, 7:16 p.m.. Prayer uncovered a new angle -In Ita be tedemetered about 50,000,000 for propulsion. The Hohmann of our limited boosters. This al­ Rev. Patrick Sullivan 381 M ain Street cause there are so many who protege, Malaysia, elecUd to the Se­ all along. And the scientists, of course, ploration in Christian Science the pastor. and discussion time. Bobby Baker investigation. But miles instead of the 150,0i00,- orbits use a path which is an so meeins . that even though Assistant Paator would like the aruswem to these curity Council less than a year after its believe what the computers tell them, churches this Sunday. The Bible 9 a.m., CJhurch school. Nurs­ Wednesday, 10 a.m.. Woman’s commutes msmbsrs decltnsd to 0007 And, why must we wait eccentric ellipse with the sun their first Mars probe of the Phene 643-9149 questions I am going to attempt Lesson is on "Truth,” and the ery, kindergarten. Grades 1 Bible Study Circle. go beyond Chairman B. Everett about eight months for the at ths fociu of the ellipse. Thus current "set of firings” has fail­ erigiiial admission to U N membership. whereas they would have great diffi­ Masses at 7:30, 8:30, 10 and It to what I would like to think WATKINS-WEST CAMPING Golden Text is from Psalms through 4. Senior high. Jordan’s statement that "thir probe to approach Mars instesid these probes will always remain ed, they can launch again and But, if one can read some Indonesian culty accepting testimony from the 10 am ., Church Schbol. 11:15 a.m. Hydramatlc Tranemlssion Is rather easy language to 86: 11. One insight into the oues- St. John’s Episcopal Church new case involves a project to Repairing of, say, one month? Could the in the solar system tied to the again in an effort to reach Mars unhappiness in the situation, one should Grades 5 through 8. understand. FUNERAL actual experience of some individual hu­ Uon is presented in a paragraph Rt. SO, Vernon North Carolina.” . A ll Work Guaranteed sun whereas In the example and what is quite .significant, EQUIP^ ^ENT 7 p.m., Methodist Youth Fel­ Let us discuss the solar sys­ also reserve some awareness for the man being. from the opening pages of the Rev. James lY Grant, Rector St. Bemard’a Church For more than a year the given above, if the probe is not they could use the fast trajec­ Tents, Cots, Sleeping Bogs lowship. tem for a moment. It Is gener­ possibility that the conduct of some What the scientists are now learning eSuistian Science textbook, St. Bernard’s Ter., Rockville committee haa been investigat­ Tbxaeo Lubrication Service W E H A V E slowed down as it passes Mars,' tory in order to have their SERVICE Air Mattresses, Stoves, "Science and Health with Key 7:4S a.m.. Holy Communion. Rev. Patrick P. Mahoney, ing how Baker, who resigned In ally recognized that the earth it can escape the solar system. probe reach Mars before Mari­ Lhntems ' ether nations Has contributed to making from computers is something about the Union Congregational Church We Give Green Stamps to the Scriptures” by Mary Bak­ 9 a.m.. Holy Communion, t*t- Paator October 1968 as secretary to the MACHINE SHOP revolves around the sun once a In the case of Mariner IV it ner IV. 'This is highly unlikely, the United Nations an organtration a na­ nature o f the purely human capacity for Rockville year and the mean speed of the O R M AN D j. W EST er Eddy: Preface VH; 13-20. mon, classes, babysitting. Senate’s Democratic majority, SERVICE was given a speed of about 37,- but it Is possible. tion dares to choose to leave. Rev. Paul J. Bowman, Paetor 10:46 a.m.. Morning Prayer, earth in its orbit Is about 18 MANCHEST» absorption and production. Wednesday, 8 p.m.. Testimony Masses at 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 became a millionaire wMe on 300 feet per second (f.p.i.) and The launchings of Interplan­ Director meeting. Rev. James L. Austin sermon, classes, babysitting. • Piston Pin Fitting miles a second (m.p.s). Simi­ Indonesia, the first nation to leave, They got the idea by watching their a.m. the Senate payroll at a salary of Typewriter Service launched In the direction o f the etary probe.s are pursued in a SURPLUS SALES CO. Reading Room hours at 749 Minister of Christian Education 6 p.m.. Senior Young Peo­ 119,600 A year. larly, .Mars also revolves In an 169 N. MAIN ST. happens to be a young, immature, emo­ computers. Every now imd then some o Boring Cylinders earth's motion. The extra speed rigorous fashion, not because • 143 E. CENTER ST. Main St., excepting legal holi­ ples Fellowship. In A statement Friday, Jor- • Valve Refaclng orbit around the sun with a scientists are capricious but be­ at Depot Square tional, and leftist-oriented country. computer, which haa had too much data 9 a.m., (Jburch School for qver escape velocity (36,000 days, Monday through Satur­ Wednesday, 9:15 a.m., Bible Eastminster dan^ D-N.C., aaid that "fo r sev­ Yale period of about two yeqni but cause they Understand the basic Manchester’s Oldest Grades 6 through 10. e Head Grinding f.p.s.) Is necessary to permit It Open DaUy to 9:00 P.M. Spain, which happens to be a rightist programmed into Itself, suffers from day, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Thurs­ class. United Presbyterian eral weeks the steff of the com­ because It is farther from the laws of nature and know their 10:30 a.m.. Church School for \ King Pin Fitting to fight the pull of, the Sun’s With Finest Facilities J. P A R R — 643-7111 dictatorship, was making a speech in indigestion and blows some kind of gas­ day, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 10:15 a.m.. Holy Communion. Church, USA mittee, has been working on a Typewriters Repaired sun than the earth. Its orbital Infants through Grade 4. gravity and move farther away. payload limitations. In sending 11 a.m., Bible clasa. George 8. Slye School, new angle in the Baker Invec- add Overhauled e Brake Drums Turned speed Is somewhat slower— their probes to Mars with the the U N on the same day on which In­ tric fuse. 10:45 a.m.. Worship Service. Thus the probe went into an Seeood Congregational Church 6:30 p.m., Hartford Archdea­ Klngeton Dr. near Oak S t, tlgatlon and we expect to begin • Generator and Starter. about 15 m.p.s. Just as satel­ Incredible accuracy which they donesia’s formal withdrawal was arriv- Or a computer, crammed with too Sermon: "Gifts and Talenta,” Standards and Portables elliptical orbit in which apheli­ SSS N. Main St. conry Division of Christian Ed­ Eaet Hartford hearings on this new phaae of Work (off the car) lites closer to the earth must have achieved means that their Jhg. .. the Rev. Mr. Bowman preach­ Work Plebed Up * DeUvered on, the farthest distance from much detail under too much insistent Kev. Felix M. Davla, Minlater ucation supper. Evening Prayer Rev, Gordon S. Bates, Pastor the Investigation In tne very have a higher orbital speed, so understanding has reached the ing. Ordination of deacons. o Etc., Etc., Etc. the sun, was approximately the Painting— Decorating And Spain was charging that Britain, pressure for Infallible report, may suffer Rev. C. Ronald Wilson, and meeting. near future.” Machines Por Rent planets closer to the sun must point where assurance of suc­ Associate Minister 4 p.m.. Junior Pilgrim Fel­ Friday, 9 a.m., Holy Commu­ 10 a.m.. Worship Service and Foreign R Domestic Care also move fester. Thle is a basic orbit of Mars and the parhelion, one of the great founders of the United a sudden decline in efficiency, and Seem He said Uui case was aUnilar cess is high provided the rocket lowship, nion. Church School, Nursery through Industrial law of nature which recognizes (ts closest aiq>roach to thC sim, COMMERCIAL • INDUSTRIAL • RESIDENTIAL NaUons, was guilty of "an Insult to the to soms rtspecte “to both the does not malfunction. unable to handle any kind o f problem. 10 a.m.. Worship Service and 6 p.m.. Senior Pilgrim F el­ Junior High. ’’ Haitian meat deal and the Franoit X. Tarhuna that if the satellite did not is where the final pn^ulslve United Nations” because it was refusing lowship. T h e more the scientists studied this Church School. Nursery through TalcottvUle Congregational freight forwarders caM discov­ move faster the Increased grav­ corrections were made to its NEW AUTO LAW Interior— Exterior— Color Consulting Service Grades 7. Sermon by the Rev. Ohur orbital speed o f 18 m.p.s. Thla RU8 CLEANINfi ham b urg ers 10:48 A.m., Vfbrship IService. Sermon: "God Spoke.’’ over this dlslanoe to be re- i^ er day because Britain refused to In other words, now that it haa hap­ Bolton CoMpcgiational Ohuroh ship Breakfast. Guest speaksr, vtouid rapreeent aconomle aid to ' ■peed must be destroyed and For Onoh and Cnrryt Message by .WllUam Vsals, sx- Rev.V. J. Stanton Ooaovor; ths Rev. Agyako Mensah. i U N O ^ then esegpe velocity from the oefved at the earth. honor a UN recommendation that it pened to their dear, darling machines, diagulsa and would not ha to tte ! It is poaelble to accelerate •cutivo eecictary of the United St Peter’s Eiiplaoopal CtainhI BItalater 9:40 a.m.. Church School. " (ft a world’s” totarsM. • earth muM be Imparted to It. I NHW CARPETINa! | Dtiato the status o f Gibraltar, this the scientists are beginn^ to under­ Tamperanca Sodaty of Oonneet­ M. 11a.m., Worship Sorvlco. Ssr- Thue, in the case o f sending b thla journey by using extra en­ linos tha - Bam Oenvantlea } 728 I1AI>' ST. MAN('HB8TEIl— PHONC MtuMOl ergy. Simple computations to- Lord Caradon responded with the stand something the rest of us have leut: “ Batag A OonMcrated Wapptag 10 a.m.. Church School. Wor­ man; "Bacauss of Tour Faith.” OTMted tha fiva-ysar limit to i probe to this trajectory; we Nazarana.” Rov. Jamoe A. Btrdanll, Vicar ship Sendee. Sermon: “Be HKATINO Oil. dletate 'that If we could add but lE L M O N T Bt that Britain, after having oc- been having to live with for a very Babyslttlqg SondcA for chUdron 1988, BrHato, Dranoa and to a ■ aUV THE PAINT THAT’S WORTH THE WORK need a backward speed to 8 p.in., Tough Services. Strong And Of Good Courage.” to 4 yoars of ago. Happy Hour tenns o f thb ebrth’s moUoa tA MtOOO ( 4 i.e.. morn velocity, that RUG OthnUtar for more than 2S0 certain degrea Baly anil. Japan i long time. To them, human beings ars T p.m., Svangellatie Sendee. 8:80 a.m.. Corporate Commu­ Baptism of Infanta. Sorvlco tor chiltncn 4 to 8 years haw abante^ tha natfletton. ; 18 m.pa. and to this must be is,' give 'It a velooity q< 88,000 CLEANING talk fir tti fiMw Mckis.. dras not in any doubt about its no longer Just human beings, to be dis- Um paator, “ Lord, nion and Breakfast for women 7 p.m-. Junior High and Pil­ of age. W . G . CQ. addid aomewttot inora. m a the f.na., then the eight-moaOir trip Thara hava baea rifa iti West * OO M PANT 46 W ill CaNTHL svanv tn Olbnltar. tnlassd with a casual wave o f the hand. and glris. grim FoUowablps. 7 p.m., PUgidin. FaUovahlp. O f ma g y ig alaa eon«Utok|n| <' 3se N. iixw or. T m.p.a o i eecape velooity. can be" edt to about two Rtetbtoadajr, T:|0 p.n.. Pray* 10:80 a.m.. Morning Prayer. ' Friday, S p.m., Annual Cburch VOoa&Dit Childanea Woxfc m et(* m \> PAINTS Beeauae o t amne curious matbe- months. However, our boostne 861 Mata St n U N I DCnNSION W m M isw t liwimdtitA fhet that Brit* N ( ^ a mosra. |)R ogfiolahi h u d ; T S L . eO M SM Human beings can bq nachtoes. (eoi. ar, P iqlaf and Blhlt atudy. 6 p.m., Evening Prayers. Masting. BWtlea tba multant speed 1s to use a t this ttoso w ill not per- tog. said tbay daabt It. 11. Y 1

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d a il y CROSSWORD PUZZLE LITTLE SPORTS B Y R 0 U 8 0 N OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFLE I Musically Spaokinfl East Crushes Rockville High, 81-67 AcaoM dSBuriMaama* 440*niia of nogi MAO.WVBNeoOOWT O N O w T T I WM bMi KObUtaratlMi «rAND.' AFTM AOM P SIUDV OS dSBipunf* -ms SNOW PROBURA.l REALIZIb aabtafK UPlaiitBzfflaiy THAT IKS M AC M M . OS — $ t r MNonaanatad > INS IS SIIAPLV CAPBWALKINA.' WMDB Malin and uofM dr K ? - — to * tw MATT aomovWDFROAA I UWiiiff NUMiiical*" MUU.IOAN THSM06naAl4T)0Ct u m p t Date K ■rruaa (Od THB SAMS tKiN*. AT SAA UBSS Qddo’i m l* KBodlaaoMMtir 1 BUGGS BUNNY UCupm MMaaenUa* ITbpo** htmp nieknam* Pac^ Eagle to moWari MPanlan taJqr niOaaRi^aad MPbS ap UTudr I OUST WANTED ' •1 Ftminln* aoSIS UCaataaadiCi namaMka* TEST THESE BATTERII 19 Oo boA «*«r, KTniiHEioaMr j SSSS, a* a trail (It.) look BERORE BUyiN' DOWN SOLocloata dOVItaSM By PETE ZANARDI SI Dtaoailoatlw dSHoHandptadi S3 Sooth Africu 1 "Oan^^tomi 33(Blrthplae* of Kxolted Beat player* couldn't don't forget MaUn, a te*A fine MMoek card laeM S7 Woeful TUncommoD U»y . ^ SSEaaaaUUbaliig w *lt to bo(*t Blaat (3oach Don ban handler.” WWaa obaarred SNolaaoco* SO AAorWe onowoTB SI Anatomlcbl SSBildleal MOh Burqa on tlielr ahoulder* *a hi* The Rama take on .undefeat-^ 39 Stupefy li*gl«* won the nod of moat *• *d Newington Friday In New- 41 Swort (Iih.) 10 FUn nluce UBBU• tope among CIIs m B teama. Ingtdn with the O n tra l Valley 5 7 “ 5 " nr i T * Sp*rk*d by Tom Malin, who tied Conference crown at a t a k e. rMM hi* own aohooi record aet laat Exam* keep them Idle 'Tues­ day while East will match wits R" T3“ weak with 27 polata, and Ray I e HUHdw. If Wmm Ik. 9tm. laO aca, who aoored 21 In the with Penney a t home. i S k i : TJA Ik- m. M. u TT^ lint half, tha local outfit put Put* climaxed a steal with W IT a batsket in the opening min­ Y/ A iw um t*' EGoekvlU* In a 11-4 hole midway HP through the flnt atansa and the ute to mark the only time A L L Y O O P BY V. T, HAMUN WOOPLt W R" 2 T Kama couldn’t find the way out. Canavari's team held an ad­ The Bagle* ripped the cords vantage. LaGace came back VaiNTT ( YEPf aoopeH O T. |WElA,reRHeWENS; bec a u se i YOU PIP? WHO ) OH, JU «r ONE OF 2 T with 27 of 80 ahots from the with a three-pMnt play to put ALLET VW KNTITP SNff, WHVP ^OU / thought A HIT AREMJU? y Ti«U3CALeiRLS.. floer and converted 27 of 46 East In the lead and aend It OOOLA'STHENAME WIIH A DO ATHIKie UKE^ WTHE HEAP 5 5 " SIT 5l from the hne while Rockville on Ita way. When L a G a c e s o o tr . , THATP/flVir-r WAS JUST WHAT ST ST wasn’t scorin g , Malin or HENEHJEP/ made 26-81 from the fioer and 1 7 -X cn charity toaaea. LeOaoe Waickowski was as the hosts •3 T CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER S" w followed Malin in the Baat marched out to a 30-13 firet quarter lead. p □ aooiing column* with 23 point*. ST 3 T Paul Walckoweki pump^ In The march continued in the another 18. Big Joe Van Ouden- seoonn half, Blast outseo^ng the n H Rams 19-15. In the opening W w «T] / hove paced the Rama with 25 talliea helped by Puta (11) and minutes. Bob Newmarker apd r n Puts staged what looked like w Mark Budieii (10). 1W Top Rebounding a comeback with back to back n z mmmm A highlight of the game waa baskets to lower the edge to B i " 24-17, but the Rams couldn’t W 47 i 80 axcellent rebounding by both i l aldex Eaat pulling down 29 keep it up lya LaGace and Ma- Itn pump^ In basket after 1*01 s r K 56 elecui grab# to 26 for Rock­ 1 ville. Van Oudenhove led both basket to run up a 39-37 ad- W *r MIA, Im. T jt iCW vafilage at the half. 8 T ST 1 55“ teama with 15 rebound* but 1 Waickowski and LaGace teamed ' Rockville appeared stronger PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER to clean the boards 21 times in the third frame. Down at one 55“ 5 5 ” 1 5 T for Elaat Catholic. point, 49-33, they cut it back a to 63-41 with 2:50 remaining ■ Rockville get* another chance ‘ L E T 'S GO, POP.' Y E S .. Wa! a t the*Ek«lea Feb. 23 In Rock­ in the quarter. Then Puts fell MS' F E E T a r e *A N D MV They think' OUT OUR WAY BY J. B WILLIAMS ville and chance* are good the trying to drive In fo r ,a shot PROZENf H A N D S a r e , tbey.:y!e i}ot two team* will match strategy and had to leave the game be­ FROZEN p r o b le m s ! UwyawoKilt cause of a wrist injury. The II _____AN AMaULAAICa/ In the Claae B tournament. Rams kept pace with a basket HREWe aO-UPA by Newmaker and two charity NIO^ElABOaATB toaaea making It 57-45 after ON MM AND ONaOSTH* Putz Sidelined Malin's twe-polnter for Eaat. Q aaas.u a s k s t Dick Lee scored for Rockville HANSaUCHA and Malin hit again to make it FAST Al uN: Leaping high tor a reoound is Tommy Malin of East sails through the air to score ged by a teammate after the final whistle, (Herald TOWNf SidellMd with a fractured over a leaping Bob Newmarker. Right, victory wiiat for at least four week* 59-45. Lairry Daly ended the Rockville’s Mark Bucheri (51), being battled by Photos by Pinto.) la RaofcvUle atandout A1 quarter for East with two Ray LaGace while Joe Van (55) watches. Center, smiles are exhibited by Malin, the game hero, hug­ ■oorea from the Ibie. M b. Tha StOe baokoourt atar anftarad the break Rockville outsoored East in when he fell while gettiqf the final quarter, 31-20, but the e ff a abet daring the th M full oaurt press used wsks ooat- South Windsor Gains "NCC Lead Pont SightSjEranSj Hohenthal and Bosworth pertad af laat n lgh f a gam a ly as Newmariesr, Jim Mar- telk> and Mark Budierl all left V MIA, h, TM t„ m M I It la aapeatad that Pnta the game because of fouls, and Rugged Big win rejdn hi* mate* In Eaat get 14 paints ftom the BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL r > Uma for tha State Claaa line in the p^od on 36 tries. Bobcats Explode B Ken Kellner teak.ioaminaiiid of Ten Honors Rockville in the quarter, put­ — HAKP , ■V Three ‘14-Pointers’ *T think naw,” aald a h a ^ ^ ting in a fin* parfonnanee, but 1 4 , ^ ENOOGM/ by this tlma nothing was go- BLOOMINGTON. Ind. (AP) ^X3 Buma, “we oan play anybody. — Jolin Pont, who may lie the EM5- For auie, w* were really up for Ing to catch Blast Catholic. To Rout Ellington • nu If • ■Mt «-*»■-*■- (U) first football coach to take the tMa gama; w* knew Uwy were lumps before taking the Job, set the team to beat W* went out p. B. T.~ Pt* **l KNOW IPs Saturday, but by tha tima ha gats to 3 Ttmt ...... 3 %* Ills sights today on winning the there with a game plan to alow 4 LaGaoa ...... 8-4 All’s well in South Windsor today. Big Ten championship for Indi­ Pace Indians to Win aohooi and finds out, half tha morning wU bo gonal" the ball down and atop them 4 WalckowWd .....d 8-11 6 Klnel ...... •'’0 VIO Coach Charlie Sharos has righted his South Windsor ana. from running and we followed 1 Malin ...... 10 T-U High bashketball ship following the first loss of the sea­ Pont, hired from Yale to suc­ Three 14 pointers — Bobf CCIL STANDINOS Awich a three-game losing th at plan real well. R waa a 1 0 0-3 W. L. Pet. streak between two three-gam* 1 Daly ...... •»**•••••••• 0 3-3 son Tuesday night after Bloomfield High had snapped a ceed Phil Dickens at Indiana, Evans, Carl Hohenthal air? fin* effort LaOace’e waa the got the lumps last weekend Central ...... ___ 8 .800 winning streaks. fineat first half ahooUng Tve 0 Martens ...... 0 00 nine-game winning skein. Last,^ Bob Bosworth— plus one Platt ...... THE SLDD s s s a f JCl^VWUMAO 0 Rina ...... e ence. And, * f oouraa, Mahn 18 TVkala *7 77-48 other end of a lop-sided defeat The Invaders had three dou­ director Bill Orwlg struck a log High t o * tough 62-53 win Maloney ...... ___ 6 .667 In West Hartford. The first eontlnuea to ba tha key to thla BMkvIO* tail was EUington High, 93-57. ble figure rtKwters, but the t;1o on a snowbank at Weir Cook over pesky Hall High in West Central ...... ___ 5 .500 time around Canard pinned a dub." P. B. F. II 5 Newmarkar ...... 3 3-3 couldn’t match the South Wind­ Municipal Airport In Indianapo- Hartford last night. As a result Hall ...... ___ 2 .200 54-39 loss on the lecal five and THE SVMPTOAAS ARE OFTEN THE Prahw for Mahn 0 Beckwith ...... X OO NOG STANDINOS sor Big Three. Don Zabilanid0U EVER “They Jumped on u* right 3 Lee ...... 0 1-3 W. L. Pet hooped 21, Johnny Furphey 18 His left eye was still a deep main In fourth place In the Windham .... ___ 0 .000 ing for sweet revenge by away," a ^ RockvUle Coach i Mlartello ...... 1 1-1 AMSTARE THEM THE OTHER WAV 1 M A 1.000 and Rick Blanchard 10 in a los­ purple Friday when he returned CCIL standings, but trail new knocking them out of third John Canavart "LaGace hurt 3 Kellner ...... Sooth Windsor ...... 5 S H O R T R I B S BY FRANK O’NEAL AROUND IT COULD BE MTAL! 0 onmth ...... 0 00 ing causa. to accept the Job under a five- leader Bristol Eastern by but Maloney 59, Wethersfield 40. placa u*. We didn't expect him to 6 Bucheri ...... i 0-3 EUington ...... 4 1 .800 Eastern 86. P latt 71. 3 Puts ...... 3 7-10 Overall, South Windsor shows year contract. one full game. Maaehestar (43) score Uk* that Any1x>dy will 11 M S n ffle ld ...... 4 1 .800 Central 60, Windham 38. B. F. Pt>. hurt you when he acorea like 3 Van Oudenhora .. 10 wins In 11 starts while Coach The kig difference waa made Svan* __ ...... i i 14 ooK.-mseoeswoiagf. Stafford ...... 8 S AOO Bob Healy’i ckib is 6-6. at the feul line. The Indiana Manchester 62, Hall 53. Hohenthal t th a t 31 point* In a half. And n Totals X 17-38 97 ...... < 14 East Windsor ...... 1 4 .200 Summery; Hutchinson ...... * 1 u Crosby Tankers only outshot Hall 24-25 from Heller ...... Granby ...... 0 7 .000 ‘ Soelli Wiadsor <*•) the floor but held a 12-5 advan­ until the final quarter. Hall ...... 1 8 s B. T. Pt*. Romano ...... 1 • 1 Rohlln ...... g 4 30 Trounce Indians tage at the line. Bob Evans emerged on top of a 43-40 score Bosworth . 3 14 m e Wilt Has Chance to Stop Streak StaUtord 74, Granby 61 (14), Carl Hohenthal (14), Bob at the tliree-quarter mark but LET M E REVIEW, DR. FIORIO... Hurd ...... 0 0 0 Total* “ » 13 a Snffleld 71, EaK Windsor 65 Slomciiuky ...... S 0 < Bosworth (14) and Duke Manchester ended the contest AS INTB?N ON PUT/ )O y RE- Yonlka ...... 3 0 4 Winning eight of 12 events on ■all (IS) CNECXEP DR.RIUMER^ I^HAGNOSIS Waldron ...... 1 3 4 the program, Waterbury Crosby Hutchinson (13) shared the ■with a 19-point finkl stanza te B. F. Pts. salt away the win. Ooady ...... 10 2 22 OF CORONARV AND RXIND I t waa strictly no ocMOtest tat Baker ...... 13 3 36 handed Manchester High swim­ Manchester scoring load while MacKensI* ...... 4 • S Celts Within One Win what waa a battle of undefeated Goodin ...... 1 0 3 Jim Coady led all scorers with The victory returns Manches­ Raviiaa .. 8 2 A pneumothorax ... mers their second defeat in Peterson ...... 3 3 7 22 points for Hall. SarreTr a f t •North Central Oonforence foes. Dubay ...... 0 0 0 four meets, 55-41, last night at ter to winning ways after Tues­ R«x ...... After the smoke of battle, Jarvis ...... 0 0 0 The two teams stayed even ...... s 9 19 Rtordan ...... 9 € 34 the high school pool. day’s defeat at the hands ef Jaffee .... 3 10 \ Seiith Windsor moved out front A bright spot for the Indian as Coady’s shooting and 22 re- Eastem. It also ends a skein Sinser ...... a 1 1 Of Tying Old Record bounds held back the ■ Indians which an the strength of a 5-0 won- Totals 98 17 93 tankers was a new pool and saw Manchester sand- Tstals 3t 6 is {= 2 2 . la recard while the Knights KlUaatoB (»7> MORTY MEEKLB BY DICK CAVALLl . ■*. school record set in the 200- BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE BOSTON (AP)—Those incredible Boston Celtics have drapped back ta second place. Robu* ...... 0 yard medley relay. Getting 76 pelnfa frem three Blanchard ...... S Summary: ridden their bench to the brink of tying the National Furphey ...... 6 H^/WHORUT i l L HOWWaULO playen. Coach Charlie Sharos' 200-yd. Medley—Hudson, Mc­ Sports Viewing '^OH/HO' 80 YDU" NowTHsa^A (auesnx vDu Basketb^I Association record of 17 straight victories. Zahner ...... 3 Tech Trims Bolton WANTA KICK/ A P 0 ^ ( N V D O U K EfT. D o u re r a o e / cw/. club eo^erienced practically no Zabilaneky ...... 8 Intosh, Stuck, Wassmer (M) After beating San Franclaco^,^ ^ Turner ...... 1 1:51.1. iMVINNeR IFIRUTA trouble against a game but eut- Norwood ...... 1 .SATTTRDAT 104-M Friday night, the geven-• raanned crew -foam Ellington. Kmery ...... 0 200-yd. freestyle—Kerch (C), 2N)0 ( S) ECAC BasketbaH. eANCTZJM'? DENTIN up. Sheehan (C), Oakman (M) time world champion* can aqual In other acUen Balthnor* TaH Jimmy Baker knocked In Belanser ...... 0 For Fourth Win, 67-41 Temple at Ferdham M XJRIN N S2 the mark If they can top wilt Wei* ...... 3 2:03.2. — tapped St. Loula 117-110 la 8 t 96 poinU, Ron Rierdan 94 and 4i00 ( S) CBS G«if GlaaMe Chamberlain and hi* naw Phila­ Loula behind Bon Ohl’9 SO points Jim m y Rohlln as the Cata led Totals It . 97 50-yd. freestyle—McKee (C), < S) BowMag delphia mataa In Syracua* to­ Hyner (C), Wassmer (M) :24.8. and the L m Aqgelaa Ltkeni Using everyone of the squad but the manager and the (86) Champloiiahlp night. whipped New T eik 117-lOf. J e r ­ 200-yd. Ifodley — Jacovina Bowling (C), JohnsBh (C). Orfltelll (M) storekeeper, Cheney Tech notched its fourth victory of “It'a all bench now, pur* and ry Waet paced the Lakera wMh 6:00 ( 3) Itoce c' the Week simple,’’ aaya Tommy Heln- Coventry Shoots Up Rham 2:25.1. the season last night in 10 tries, a 67-41 decision over (SO) Oresby Golf 39 point* aa tha KnlckS suBarad Diving — Cye (C), Nathan ■ohn, who suddenly finds him­ their 18th straight defeat in La* an eager but inexperienced Bolton High five in Bolton, Team am ent self a part of the Celtics’ unex­ (M), Turkington (M). It mariu the hlghpolnt of^ ( S) Wide W orU ef Arwalaa. 100-yd. freestyle—Stuck (M), celled reserve corps as be re­ 'The San Fraaciac* loK was In Top Offensive Showing steady fanprevement the Ran­ " Sport* turns after mlaslng a nfonth due Spencer (M), Hofeldt (C) ;58.8. gers have shown under Coach C W Standings 6:00 (18) Kyle Bote the Warriora’ 16th straight, - —-—- -—- » , 100-yd. butterfly—Wllk (M), to a foot Injury. tying a record aet by Benvar la Movlxv UD a notoh in theAand increasing It throughhuL John Klels. Last year they man­ SCNEAT a Pascuccl (C), Turkington (M) W. L. Pet. "W e’ve got eight men and 19487 Chartar Oak^ standings, ­ _ miThey_1-.,* led AA 40-23 A<3 ..A at AW* the b.^1# half, A>% the ne time. . aged te win only tw# of 16 con­ 1H)0 (SO) RfUer Derby moat of the other teama have The Caltloa, who hav9 second period tielng the only one tests. Rockville ..8 8 1.000 try bcAtad Rham 84-60 last 100-yd. backstroke—^Deratuin Newington 2K)0 ( S) NBA BMketban: only six ," Helnaahn added. "So wen 38 of their last 94 gamw, the Patriots failed to score at ..7 0 1.000 San Fraactoeo ve. lUifrt hi Oovantry. At the same (C), Hudson (M), Brindmour Andy Tomk* led five Cheney Plain ville .6 2 .714 CAPTAIN EASY It’s Just a question of keeping start tha nun whs wnia tha thne, Avon handed Cromwell a least 90 points. Third stansa (M) 1:02.6. attack which autahot its hosts Cincinnati MICKEY FINN BY LESLIE TURNEh even wMh our rivals for two and book an dafenae, Bill XUbm U, at Southington BY LANK LEONARD 56-52 beating enabling the Fa­ score was 64-46. 400-yd. freestyle—Reich (C), from the floor, 28-16, with 16 Wilson 2:30 ( 3) Sports Speetaen- a*klf, *r thra* quartara. Then center. Bost wa pop. They Juat can’t keep up Osvantry______- tfW l*1»6W*6r2 '6-2 In the c« con B. F. Pt*. 4:29.1. Tom Sturtevant (13) and Marc 4:00 (SO) NBC Sports M B ir r m OON'TO PLAY IT OPnCK.TMMHT K. C, Jones are tha best daf««F Middletown KIODIB CAR PUTA MV/THX CAPTAIN EASY WE TM ON THE PHONE J tHAT fKINTINa with u s." farenoe, behind RotdcvlUe 7-1. Hudak ...... I U 37 100-yd. breast stroke — Mc­ Renaud (10) In the scoring col­ ActlOB SAFE, POP^I'M NOT GCXN' O f f ! \ ' JYAV, VOU CRBBP^WU nsiLAsPIPHTe' VDU SeAKCN THEM Again In tha rale of feeder, era In the buslnoM at their poM- Don Storra S 0 6 Windsor ( 8) Wonderfol Wsrld TO WATCH—I'M JUST ;^EBNG WTIRVIEWEPiy YOU flOLP OLE ouys' LUMASal Intosh (M), Johnson (C), Sco­ umn. Bob Hutchinson was the McKfiEf lASy Chamberlain Kwed anly 31 tlaos. Ooventry Coach Joe DeOre- Dave Storra ...... 7 0 14 of Golf ITWNKVOim. PIMP gerla used everybody in win­ Young ...... ; 0 0 0 field (M) 1:18. only Bolton player In double Newington 71, Wilson 89 ^ KOONTZia SAalBTH'STDLEH points but grabbed IS rebounds Sam Jones, whs got 98 points Libby ...... 3 1 6 200-yd. free relay — McKee, 4.:S0 (SO) Oroaby Golf THOSB MI55IM* ning hie eighth in 13 starU. It flgureq, with 12 points. Middletown 61, Windsor 59 HOMBl lU ONES MAT EE and hqlpad whip against the Warriors, shews tbs LaPotnte ...... I t 9 Sheebawn, Rosenbaum, Hyner Toum aintat MA5TUmECESI was the wlnnena top effonalve IMtMMeJ ...... 9 0 10 Cheney Jumped out to a 13-3 Plalnvill* 69, Southington 69 LsrauTusi Detroit 10S-16S In overtime in way in scoring and WiUla Naults TUton ...... 1 1 t (C) 1:38. aiRPai the first gun* of tha Boston has been senaatlenol taking effort of the season. They out- R. Papeno* ...... t 9 13 lead by the end of the first Garden doublebeader. The TSera over Holnsehn’s aid eernar spot. ahst ItfaSm 80-22 ftrom tbe floor Rote ...... 0 3 3 quarter but a chaiged up Bolton T. Papano* ...... 0 Q 0 and converted 24 of 86 from the Boardmaa ...... 0 0 0 team came hack to narrow It to line. lUuup bit 16 of 93 at Rothwell’s 190 28-20 by the half and 39-34 at Red Sox Sign Four Top Players the charity stripe. Ren; Hu Crobby GoU Toumanlstit today. a year ago when he traSad At hit 196 against Hajpden High. Barker .., Among, others signing Friday IF YOU'D HAVE KEPT WAITINS OUTSIDE Baldtag )Kf five diets alter M Johnson 1 1 with the New York Tankeea in iHOW^LD Z HAVE M ^ I E D THAT But Tony said Friday after Muefaestor (914) Strickland war* Baltlm ora’a Brooks RoAta* VOUR MOUTH SHUT, KNOW REX WAS \ TO TAKE BOTH moving to tbs front that'T don’t OOC STANDINGB Hattie Sheldon, , fonner UOonn g the World Serie*. aon, tha Amarican Lsagiaa’a WE'P K IN THE CLEAR, /TOLD TO PRETEND OFVOUIN IS POOR IMITATION OF holes. Rothiwell ...... 100-90— 190 Kula* .... A d e c e n t w om an. V bsUtve anyone leads this tour­ Nearest to Tony ware ObarUy W . L. B e t hoop'(i|tAr. and ifiw York Yan- Aspinwall 0 The Cardinal players, who MoM (Vahiabl* PUyar, and VOU STUPID FOOL* rTHtV FOUND THE M A L f Bitoky HBl ...... 1 1 B76 OaUagher ...... : 99-83—182 REAL PENDANT?/ nament unfit svatyboffo has m a n . 7146. and BUI OoUine, kAk pRonpr, win to wtth' fiM Johnson ...... 98-83—>181 t e :::: pitchara Dick Radata and Bait plmred______all thresI ooursss.’’ ooursss. 6A-70, each a IIS total, iOevenfoy...... ,.S 9 . .'HA defeatad the Tankeea In seven Baxtar ...... lOO-Si—181 .wilaan, third baseman JTank nwhoh goUergoUsr p k u ru saob sf tbs' Seme of tbe mere < fsared QfomwNl S ,695 EM t HAriford Bxploreni (13-1) 38 11 67 CFUiea last October, have bean Malaon* and sutfieMar Tony throe layouts — Cypriss Point, FoMBmd •••,••••••.5 9 .695 wfriti thay appoa* Bobby Smith ...... 97-83—180 name-players were In fair or /Phoato (820) Beltoa Uch (41) slow In agreeing to terms for CAnigUare. all of the Boaton Rad Monterey Fenlnsula and Pebble wofss pbsifiene as Bureats. Avon .6 ig.vtjdd Knlght’i TlMiniqHmvlUe Grays •B. PU^ the 1b5o baaebaU aeaaen. A Bax. Beaob — in tbe first tbrse Jack Nioklaus, tbai.6H noasy BAeon S .575 Kugel ...... 96-78—178 Clarke ...... •nly tear CAnBaala havq ...... ^ hi Ah tnaportaot Naw. Bogland W ood y ...... 97-72—169 Blmore ... . . number have been more than rounds. Today, tbs cyols will be winnar, shot a M BMday ■kal mmpteki .....1 • .148 Bosworth .,, slgnsd for tha eomlng oomplsted. was in tbs 140 growp,valsngaritb ~ l k ^ ...... 1 1 01 6 BaMtetbAH AiwoctoUon tUt Bun- HaR ...... 93-74—107 Hutchinson . Just slow — they’ve been out­ and that flgnra hwhidas: This Mg names of tbs gams Don-January -Afrd day night At the Baat Hartfiwd Datweilar ...... 91-67— 158 Siapaslaa ... spokenly dlmatlafled wtth the regular — Mxurtahv D id t' BIgti BoihMl Qmn At 8:16 Dava Sm ith ...... 96-57— 153 Maxwell .... offers the:eyv* received. today hit tbs monster of Biqff BeShy HMI ft. : Freddo ...... who a g r ^ to tarma oarttor t a l ^ f b U e B e a i^ 6,990 yarfra of At b ST m ^ . wtH a n ,.' 'A nfraar Na«( Haven high Ottaar Ma nchaatar abootara — SoutherHh ... piibUcly Is weak. Tha ottiAAf Ara I toKbm t wHh a par 9A4A~T9. baok at .ii«. 'bai tjM. ~ .FeH laad )1 JUl'AoMrlean, wtS pep> Morrison 179, OanU 169, Sarted Grover ...... ? !outflMdar Oarl W a n r i^ whoas lutThrora of tbe M. bols<.^ .A P M S iil % HMdtattorh in tha 169, Panny 171. OtnvattA 167, Totals If comment cam* on tha aama day .^AbaBengA It again Ini,the t NaohttSolTS. . Soar* at half: Chenagr XdA that two ylagrara tradad SAny

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■ 0’^. -M PAOB EIGHT BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY tS, 1968 PAGE m m Apartments—FlatS" ■ MANCHESTE!R e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1968 MUUnery, Dressmakinir 19 TH ERE OU6 HTA BE A LAW By PAGALY and SHORTEN ARSPtmMlt- ____ TeRSBunts 68 Tenements 68 alterations and jllala sew- Apartment*— Plata— Famished Apartments 6S-A Hotmes For Ssle 72 Honses For Sole 72 Hoosm For flak 72 SaborbM For Sole 75 Mystic Review ln|^ on women’s and children’s TWO ROOM heated apartment 4% ROOM M>artmeot heat and Tenements 68 and bath. 146 OakMBd Street hot water, stove and refriger­ THRBB BBDROOM modem SIX ROOM ranch, 3 years old VERNON -N tw Usting. 4 bed- P eople CLASSIFIED clothing- Reasonable.* Call L iz LAlNHIZZ.tHE MOVlf 9rAR,04VE ,d o MOM n o 9AID ^ MAS M D MANCHESTER — 3 room CONCORD RD. — Beautiful Odkmlal, 2% baths. Seats Officers room anytime. 643-6453. |65. 649-5229, 9-8,______ator, washer and dryer fur­ apartment at Oak Lodge, pri­ ranch, large living room, for­ ranch. Bowers School, 2 fire­ attached garage, built • Ins, nished. Nice locaUon. $140 per 3 % ROOMS, ground floor, wall-to-wall carpeting, large many extras, new carpeting ANICE FRifMOCf MTERVIKWIOA^MAO- NICE INTERVIEW? completely renovated, new re- vate entrance, parking, 16 mal dining room, cabinet places, full basement nicely THREE ROOM, third floor, month. 649-0308. minutes to Hartford Adolts. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ treed lo t Only $17,900. -eel lo t tool shed, ameeite drive­ througlMut, garage, beautiful Mrs. Wsndta Oravas o f BOl- Moving—Trncknif— heated, centnlly located. Call trlg m to r and atove furnished, lot, 01^ tU fiOO. T. J. Crock­ IH the 000MH6 M hiV ffCR8T private drtvarway and yard, No pets. $126. 648-917L tion room, landscaped yard Air Real BsUte, 648-0832. way. Must sacrifice. $16,000. ton Lrtice was Installsd as presi­ advertising Storage M 648-0062, between 7-8,______FEBRUARY 1 OCCUPANCY— For appointment to aea call ett, Realtor, 648-1677. dent of Mystic Rsvlsw of ths r s Adults only, S large, bright convenient to bua line, stores, Marlcn B.- Robertson, Realtor, FOUR BBDROOM Ranch with >8CZ! t JUtT M 10 64S-5968. Owner, Manchester 644-1854. Women’s Benefit AasoelatlaD CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS MANCHESTER DaUvacv. U g tt FOUR ROOM apartment e# modem roonu, heat,- hot wa­ etc. $96. 649-7819. Bostness Loestlons a neat rec room. Prime loca­ WAPPINO — Beelzebub Rd. News trucking and paokago osliviry. cod floor, 178 Maple Street No ter, atove, refrigerator, tUed tion. 'Dvo fireplaces, combina­ MV^CH^’TER V lc^ y^ lV On acre treed lot in beautiful recently at Odd Fellows Hail, 8 A. M. to 5 PAf. nClPE OOUIOTiON THRSnO ROOM apartment, For Rent (U MANCHB8TBR GREEN AREA ALEX qVAISON-SAOKET after a dinner at Maier's Res­ Refrigerators, washers and •furnace. |65. Tel. 648-4761. bath and shower, many oloa- A 4 room Ranch with 8 gener­ tions, 1% baths. Neef|j|i,^ w an M the last word PAIN'ITNO and paperhaaglng,. 643-6362^______6120. garage. Owner transferring. outers Installed are Mrs. PLEASE READ YOUR AD good work, reananable raten, ner, Jarvis Realty Co., Manag­ SIX ROOM apeutonent, garage, COLONIAlr—Huge family sized small down payment, full Real BeUte, 644-0414, 289- after all the speakers had con' Rlohanl Gutzmer, past prsol- ing Agents, 848-1121. THREE ROOM apartment gas, $16,000 Wolverton Agency, price, $8,600. Over 100 more ‘ 4619. «r •*Waat Ada” » n taken over the phono so a 30 years In Manchester, your oil furnace, cloee to bus and FOR LEASE — Office or oom- Realtors, 649-2818. kitchen, dining room, Uviltf eluded Friday. He wouldn’t tell dent; Mrs. WUUa Peggtns, vies nal^bor la my recommenda­ electricity, hot water. Middle room with flroplace, 8 bed­ listinigs o t all kinds. Call the ooBTonienoe. adverthier ohonld read hie ad the FIRST CENTRALLY LOdATH© 6 shopping, available February merclal mace In Rockville, EAST HARTFORD—Six room 'Thant what was up- presi4Sent; Mrs. MBea Staples, tion. Raymond FlSke, 640- age couple, no peta. 643-8921, rooms, 1% baths, screened Ellsworth Mitten Agancy, 'Ihen Qualson-Sackey made d a y i t a p p e a r s and REPORT ERRORS la time for tho room, second floor apartment, 1st. 649-6685. ample parkhig. Call 876-2042. older home, modern kitchen, lady of ceremony; Mrs. Ray­ 0237. 17 Locust. porch, $20,900. Fhllhrlck Realtors, 643-6930. his announcement: next lasertloa. The Herald la reaponalblo for only ONE Inoer- completely modemliMd and CORNER OFFICE SUITE, Agency, 649-8464. 'convenient looation, aasumahle mond Gambia, financial secre­ i«ot or omitted Inaortlon for any advertisement and then only very clean. $115 month. J. D. ATTRACHTVB, NEWLY decor­ CUTE APAR’TMENT for one mortgage. Hanley Agency, "Before I adjourn this meet­ EXTERIOR and Interior paint­ UIX or two people, heat, electriC' House Sk Halo BuUdlng. OSS MANCHESTER MANCHESTER — Six room ing, I should like to eay that to­ tary; Mrs. Hazel FShey, record­ to the extent of a 'Nnake food” Insertion. Errors which do not ing. Wallpaper books. Paper-’aper Realty Co., 648-5129, 643-8779. ated, 4-room apartment sec­ Main Street Phone 648-4846 SIX ROOM Cape, larga Utejiai Ranch, 2 baths, aluminum 6 4 3 -0 ^ . ing secretary. laaoM the vahie of the advertisement wUl not be oorreotsd by ond flotn', basement and attic, Ity, stove, refrigerator, hot day la the birthday of our re- hanging.anging.. CelUnga.Cfelllnga. Floors. Fully water included, $65 month. VICINITY living room with flr^Iace, Im- storms, full cellar, large lot, Also, Mrs. Irene Vbicek, answer, 643-9043. and churches, no peta, adults FOUR ROOM apartment, re­ ly 1,270 sq. f t $86 monthly New homes 10 minutes SPOT CASH paid for homes, geant; Mrs. Sam Schors and monthly. J. D. Realty, 643- MANCHESTER—Rolling Park. Sabnrban For Sole 75 forma and acreaga, 24-hour for Thant's 66th birthday would BE APPRECIATED l/IMls I I ------^ preferred. 649-7529. decorated. Call 643-0489 or in­ with heat. Plenty o f parking from Manchester. Ranches, Mrs. Kathleen Maguire, inner INTERIOR and exterior paint­ 6129.______Cape Cods, Raised Six room Cape with 8 bed­ service. Hayes Agency, S4S- he for delegates to "accept all quire 123 Walnut Street space. Suitable for dance stu­ TOLLAND — $2,800 assumes and outer hostesses; Mrs. John ing, wallpaper removed, fully MANCHES’TER — 3 rooms, dio, nursery achool, art school, Ranches. $14,500 to $18,500 room?. kitchen with bullt-lnk, 4803. the compromises that the secre­ BIRCH STREET-—Modem flat, stove, refrigerator, heat, hot formal dining room, living mortgage, save closing coaU. tary-general proposes” in trying SobitSki, Mrs. William Tuller, insured. Rene Belanger, 643- second floor, two spacious FOUR ROOMS and garage, etc. Call 640-1660 or 640-8540. ranga. One acre wooded 0612 or 644-0804, water, excellent location, room with fireplace, full shed SpoUeae 6% room Colonial WANTED—As aoon as possible to...... settle the U.N. finefinancial ■ erl- Mrs. John Lovett and Miss Ann bedrooms, furnace. 649-4498. newly redecorated, rent $90 a lots. Ranch, bullt-ins, % acre wood­ Traoblt Reaching Our Advartisar? adults, $100. 643-0310. month. Box C, Herald. OFFICE and desk q>aee now dormer, finished rec room, 8 bedroom home not over $18,- sis. Wolfram, color bearers and en­ INSIDE and outalde painting. available, new building. Secre­ beautltol yard, $16,900. Wol­ ed lot. Hurry I Hayea Agency, 500. Client wHh taurge cash. signs; Mrs. Irene LaPalme, THREE ROOM apartments, 118 THRE© ROOM heated apart­ 643-4803. You name your own price. Main Street, heat, hot water, MANCHBS’TER — 4% rooms, tarial and answering service verton Agency, Realtor, 649- Hutchins Agency, 646-0103, JOAN BAEZ captain of gtiard and Junior su­ M-Hour Answaring Service 649-7863. 875-8401. ment stove and refrigerator, St. James St., stove, refrigera­ on premises. Apply owner- U A R REALTY CO. INC. 2813. MulUpIe listing. MONTEREY, CsMf. (AP) — pervisor; and Mrs. John 1(1000, stove refrigerator, $100. 649- parking available. 649-6561. MANCHBSTBR VICINITY—A tor, heat, hot water, $120. "643- tenant, 357 E. Center Street Folk singer Joan Baez sold Fri musician. PAINTING. EXTERIOR and 6229, 9-5. R. D. MURDOCK TWO FAMILY, built 1964, high 3 bedroom ranch on a country- Free te Heraid Readers Help Wanteo— Slate 36 Situations Wanted— Wanted—To Buy 58 0062. or call 640-4581. size well shrubbed lot, huge Lcgai Nonce day that the government has Interior, paperhanging, wall­ FOUR JkND ’THREE room NE>W DUPIAIX, 5 rooms, large 648-2696 643-6472 assumable mortgage, alumi­ taken about $M,000 from her Want Information on one of our claaeUled advertlsementsT Ne paper removed, dry wall work. Female 38 living room with fireplace, A TOOL MAKER or all around WANTED TO BUT—AnUguas apartments, including heat, living room, picture 'window, MODERNIZED 5 ROOM, sec­ num storms, nice yard, excel­ AT COXmT o r PROBATE, bank account In New York and LONGEVITY RECIPE aiwwer at the telaphoae llstodf Simply eaU the Reasonable rates. Fully In­ birch cabinet kitchen, ceramic ond floor flat, sunporch, Vene­ Hooses For Rent <5 lent residential neighborhood. family size kitchen, full cellar, bolden at Bolton within and for machinist, experienced with MOTHER with child aged 3 and good used tuiaHura. VH- hot water, and gas for cook­ rootless condition, $15,600. the District o f Andover. on the 19th about $3,000 in fines to square sured. Free estimates. 649- Aircraft parts. All benefits. \ ing. Electric refrigerator and tile bath, heat,' hot water, Ve­ tian blinds, new baseboard A buy at $24,900. Owner 646- dtw of January, AD . 1988. her debts to the Internal A v e ­ LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — 9656, Joseph P. Lewis. would like to care for child Peddler Auotlao Houee, FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch Wolverton Agency, RMltors, EDWARDS Dean Machine Products, 165 Route $a Bitiigtoii. am-vm. stove ^m lshed. Call 649-7834 netian blinds, attic and oMar, heat, electric stove, full attic, MANCHESTER — Nsw 8 room 0103. Present, Hon. Korman J. Preusa, nue Service for federal Income John Hogue, 100 years old to­ same age, days. In my home. lovely yard, centrally located. cellar storage, adults pre­ completely decorated, 2-car 649-2813. Judge. day, has a new recipe foe long Adams Street Bob Fluddger. and Sob. or 649-5779. between 5-7 p.m. Garrison Colonial, 12x24 living On motion ot Edith T. Budrick taxes in 1963. 643-7597. $186 per month. Tel. 643-4798 ferred, $116. 649-8671. garage, one year lease with NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 life: Mine coed. ANSWERIN6 SERVICE Ele^rlcal Services M option to renew, $195 per room, family room, buUt'ln rooms, one full and two half 'TEN MINUTES from Man- on the Inteatate eatate o( Joaeph C. She said she bad refused to WE BUY, SELL or trade en* NEW FOUR ROOM apart­ or 649-7885. kitchen, master bedroom with Chester center, S years old, 6 Budrick. late of Andover, within pay 60 per cent of her Income Hogue did that for 61 years, in FREE ES’TIMATES, Prompt THREE ROOM apartment with month. 742-7004. baths, 3 or 4 bedrooms, dining said district, deceased. WILL DO mONING In my tique end ueed furniture, china, ment, Including heat, hot wa­ dressing room, low twenties. room Cape, 5 finished, stone ‘nUs (Viurt doth decree that atz tax, pn^sting against use of Kentucky, Pennsylvania and 6 4 9 4 5 0 0 - 675-2519 service on all tyrpes of elec­ glase, eilver, picture frames ter, air-conditioning, aroll- FOUR ROOM apartment for all Improvements. 136 Blssell room, family room, one car West Vlr^nla. hfliting is benefi­ home. Call 643-7928. 4% ROOM unfurnished ranch, HayesAgency, 648-4808. garage, $23,900. Philbrlck fireplace, full Ule bath, built- months be allowed and limited (or tax money for armaments. aaS leave your meeeage. YoaT hear from onr advertiser in Jig trical wiring. Licensed and In­ AUTO BODY MAN and old coins, old dolls and ances and parking. $135 rent, central location. Tel. 640- Street. in appliances, walk-out base­ the creditors'o( said estate to ex- "I will continue to refuse to cial, he said, because: sured. Wilson Electrical Co., stove, refrigerator, fireplace, Agency, 649-8464. hMt their claims against the same withovt spendlag all evening at the telephone. guns, hobby ooLlectlons, attic monthly. J. D. Realty, 648- 8360. 2-car garage, knotty pine, MODERN, centrally located ment door, excellent condition cooperate with armament and It makes you take a good hot Manchester, 649-4817, 643- SMALL 4 ROOM modern Cape, 4 down, 2 unflnlshed up, to the Administratrix and directs Due to our expanding fa­ Doga— Blrfla— Pets 41 contents or whole estates. Fur­ 6129. apartment suitable for young adulU. 643-2880. RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 4 bed­ throughout, wooded lot, $15,- that public notice be given ot this hope that some day the people bath at the end of the day. 1388. cilities we have an opening niture ReJ>alr Service Talcott- MANCHESTER — New 4H near schools and shopping, 400. Minimum down to quali­ order by advertising fc a newspa­ will see the light,” she said. "I No one eats much in a coal LwC SRd FMnd Business Services ’THREE ROOM apartment, ■or middle-aged couple; $75. rooms, modern kitchen, dining per bavinig a circulation In aald for an experienced combi­ SMALL MINIA’TURE poodle, viUe, Ooim. Tel. 648-7449. room apartment. Electric SDC ROOM brick ranch, $ bed­ immediate occupancy. Bel Air room, 1% baths, 2-car garage, fied buyer. R. D. Murdock, don’t think arming is the way to mine. When miners get home at Offered 13 nation man. Good working close to being a Toy, AKC reg­ centrally located, adults. 643- Can 649-8055. \ Real BsUte, 643-9332. district, and by porting a copy LOST—Wrecker dollies, reward Floor Finishing 24 range, refrigerator, disposal rooms, large living room with large private lot, $22,900. Phil- 643-6472. U & R Realty Co., thereof on the public sign post In peace. I will continue to pay night they are too tired to do conditions with all employe istered, 6 weeks old, p sp er 6015. said Town of Andover nearest the anything but eat a light, simple offered. If found telephone 649- LAWNMOWBJR sharpening; re­ and dryer. Antenna. Heat. FIVE ROOMS, Just remodeled, fireplace, tuning room, kitchen POR’TER STHBET Area — 6 brick Agency, 649-8464. Inc., 643-2692. only 40 per cent of my estimat­ FLOOR SANDING and refln- benefits. trained. 644-8966. Rooms Without Board 89 Your own cellar. Fenced in ^ace where the deceased last meal and go straight to bed. 5821. pairs, sales, rotor blade.s ’THREE ROOMS, newly deco­ first floor, heated, hot water, with built-in stove, basement room Capb, fireplace, 2-car ed Income.” ishing (specializing in older back yard. Great for small lights, gas range, private, c o n - has______recreation______ro, by ’Ibe Savings B«nk of Man- 2098. Call 643-4385. fireplace, and 1%-car garage. 643-8779. Excessive Rate Andrew Hetskell, 40, chairman faille, 649-5750. ter St., Manchester, Conn. rooms, parking. OaB 649-2858 SIX ROOM duplex completely' Clean, and complete privacy. oven, dishwasher, fireplace. Hogue, formerly of Pineville, t e s t e r has been lost and ap- GROOMING and boarding, will for overnight end permanent MANCHBS’TER — Like new uf the board of Time, Inc., has pHoation has been made to FIVE LARGE ROOMS second redecorated, gas furnace, con- i $175 per month. Can 649-1482 5% room ranch, 22 foot Uving COZY 6 ROOM Cape, bay win­ Trout stream on property. Ky., says. ’TYPEWRITERS — Standard FLOOR BANDING and finish­ collect and deliver. H. C. guest rates. ’TOWN OF MAN<3HES’TE1R dow, stainless steel bullt-ins, Charge Denied won an uncontested divorce said bank for payment of the and electric. Repaired, over­ Chase, Harmony Hill Ken­ second floor apartment, in­ veniently located. Call 649- days, 649-501‘i after 5:30. room, 1% hatha, beautlfuny Selling for $18,900. Fop fur­ from actress Madeleine Carroll, He also said another thing ing, prompt service. E. Davis, CONN. screen^ rear porch, detached ther Information call the R. F. amount of deposit hauled, rented. Adding ma- 649-0495. AUTO MECHANIC nels, Bolton, 643-5427. FRONT ROOM, centrally lo­ cludes heat, hot water, stove, 9004. finished family room, large charging she deserted him al­ may have helped him keep fit— refrigerator, garage, near cen­ wooded lot Hayea Agency, gfarage, deadend street, close Dimock Co., 649-5246. (Oontinaed from Page One) a daily dose of whisky mixed diines rented and repaired. cated, parking. 69 Blreh OFFICIAL SIX ROOM duplex, oil furnace, Sabarban For Rent 66 to schools, bus and church. most five years ago. They were Pickup and delivery service. Experienced, to w6rk In Street. 649-71». ter of town, convenient to hos­ 643-4803. BOLTON - CO'VENTRY line — married in 1960. wHh quinine and coal tar. Bonds—Stocks— our modem shop. We have Articles For Sale 45 pital. Call 649-2396 between $110 monthly, available Feb­ Owner 643-2287 after 5. made public Friday, said Con­ Tale Typewriter Service, 649- NOTICE ruary 1st. Phone 643-0160. BOLTON CEf^FER Apartments, 6% room spH^ level, garage, The decree was granted in a 4986. Mortgages 27 an opening for you today. NICE ROOM next to bath for. 8:30-5, between 6-9 call 649- TW O-FA3m.Y, west side, 4-4 necticut Light A Power and the court In Litchfield, Conn., Fri­ FROM WALL, to WAjLL, no Corner Brandy St. and Boiton flat, all large room*, oU hot EIGHT ROOM Cape, Interior tool shed, fireplace, paneled ELBCntOLUX sales and serv­ Good working oonditlons gentleman with references. < 6625. BY SMALL 3 ROOM heated apart­ United Illuminating Oo. over­ day, with Judge Norman M. SBi'DND MOR’TGAGE - Un­ soil at all, on carpetes cleaned Center Rd., new I rocima, heat, water beat, 3-car garage, good immaculate, 3 or 4 bedrooms, den, extra large bath with charged customers by $36.2 mil­ ice, bonded representative. Al­ SHARPENING Service— Saws, with all employe benefits. Excellent location. 21 Church BOARD OF ment, near bus line, lady pre­ vanity, $15,700. Call Owner, Dute giving Miss Carroll custo­ knives, axes, shears, skates, limited funds available for sec- with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ Street. 649-4966. DELIGHTFUL 3 BEDROOM hot water, stove, refrigerator, condition throughout, $21,500. 2 full baths, family room, wall lion during Uie seven - year ■ fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., ferred. Can 643-7302 or 649- $128. 649-3266. 64S-4SU. to wall carpet In living room 643-4885. dy of the couple’s 18-year-old COSMETICS rotary blades. Quick service. I Apply to AI Boulais. Serv­ tric shampooer $1. Sherwin- garden apartment, heat, hot TAX REVIEW R D. Murdock, 643-6472. U A period. Manchester 644-8141. water, range, refrigerator, 7064. and dining room, fireplace, daughter. Heiskell was given WE CARRY ALL Capitol Equipment O)., 38 ice Manager. Manchester Williams Oo. FURNISHED R(X»MS, com­ ’The Board of Tax Review of RCXnCVILLE—3% room apart­ Realty Co., Inc., 643-2692. ■VERNON—Immaculate 6 room The report contends that 106 ;ealty. plete light housekeeping facili­ parking. IdetUIy located. $130 the Town of Manchester, Conn., dlrtiwasher, disposal, alumi­ visiting rights. THE TOP LINES FEHJERAL INCOME taxes Main St., Manchester. Hours Motor Sales, 512 West Cen­ SIX RCXJM duplex, convenient­ ment atove, refrigerator, Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 3 gen private power companies includ­ Heiskell has three children by daily 7-5. 'Thursday 7-9, Satur­ ter St., Manchester, Conn. SNOWBLOWERS, new and ties. Centrally located. Mrs. monthly. Available February will be in session in the Hear­ MANCHESTER — 160 x 200, num awnings over patio, 2-car ing the two Connecticut firms, prepared with your savings in A FRESH START will lump used, Ariens, Snobird, Toro, ly located, available February heat $90 monthly. Adults large trees, clean 6 room Colo- garage, aluminum storms and erous bedrooms, family sized a previous marriage. Miss Carr­ mind. Reasonnable rates. Ed­ day 7-4. 643-7958. Accomazzo, 12 Arch St., Man­ 1st. 643-0973. ing Room at the Municipal 1st 649-6403. only. 640-4824. 875-1166. kitchen, 19’ paneled living made overcharges of $2.8 billion ARTHUR DRUG your debts into one easy pay­ Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. chester. 643-6948. Building on the following days n l^ dinU e garage, only $16,- screens. One block from oll was married three times ward J. Bayles, 640-6246. ment. If you have equity in REMODELED 4 ROOM apart­ room, oil hot water heat, alu­ during the same time. prifirlously. - LAWN MOWERS—Sharpened Service and parts. Capitol during the month' of February FIVE RCXJM apartment, oom- ASHFORD, LAKE CHAFFEE 000. Hutchins Agency, 646- schools, buses and shopping. Both Connecticut firms put property, call Frank Burke to Equipment, 33 Main Street, ROOM FOR RENT, gentleman ment, sunporch and yard, heat 0108. A good value at $19,900. Call minum storms and screens, INCOME TAXES prepared by and repaired, winter storage. PARTS COUNTER MAN 1965: blniktlon windows, front and —4 room furnished house with built 1959, $15,900. Wolverton rate reductions into effect last Sales and service - - Ariens, discuss ways and means. Con­ Manchester. Open daily '7-5, only, references required, free furnished, $115. 649-3212. Owner at 649-4436. retired internal revenue offi­ February 3, 1965 — Wednesday rear pordi, centrally located. fireplace, Feb. 1, adults only. MANCHESTER Executive Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. year after talks with the State Snowbirds, also rental equip­ necticut Mortgage Exchange, Man to work in parts Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. parking. Call after 6, 643- 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. cer, Marvin Baker. Call 648- room. Good pay for right FOUR ROOM apartment, re­ 649-4663 days. 643-7267 eves. Call 684-3331. neighborhood, lovely 7 room MANCHESTER — Good multi­ Public UtUiUes Commission. 0117 ment. L A M Equipment Corp., 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- 2693. February 6. 1966 — Saturday SOUTH WINDSOR — 4 bed­ 8897. man. BRACE YOURSELF for a decorated, $85 monthly. Fur­ Colonial, mammoth Uvini; ple dwelling. A three family William J. Cooper, chairman Route 83. Vernon, 875-7609. nace. One child accepted, no 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. SIX ROOM duplex. Inquire at room spUt level, 2 full baths, of the board and chief ekecuUve INCOME TAX -returns, busi­ Manchester Exchange—Enter­ thrill the first time you use COMFORTABLE ROOM, cen­ 68 Maple Street or call 643- room, modern kitchen with (3-3-5) with one vacancy. Cen­ Apply to Mr. Carter, Parts p4ts. 649-6928. February 9, 1966 — Tuesday Bosfnen Property built-lns, -3-car garage. Sacri­ tral heat. Owner anxious. T. J. fireplace, finished rec room officer of United Illuminating, "Open House" ness and individual, prepared prise 1945. Helo Wanted— Female S.'S Blue Lustre to clean rugs. tral. continuous hot water, 6615 after 4 p.m. Manager, Manchester Mo­ Rent electric shampooer $1. parking, gentleman preferred. 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. F ^ S a le 7tl fice at $19,900. m yee Ag'-iey, Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. with glass sliding doors, one said he didn’t know his com­ by full-time income tax ac­ All persons claiming to be car garage, convenient loca­ AT LAND CLEARING, troe re­ tor Sales. 512 W. Center Olcott Variety Store. 80 Qarden .St.. 649-0328. FOUR ROOM tenement , 76 643-4808. pany’s rate of return for the countant New laws effecting SBX3RETARY, part-time, hours Wells Street. Available Febru­ aggrieved by the doing of the NEWLY DECORATED 3% BUSINESS ZONE HI — Bight WEST SIDE — Excellent 6 tion, $20,900. R. D. Murdock, moval, and chain saw work. 1-5, Monday through Friday. St., Manchester, Conn. seven-years. retirement Income. Raymond LARGE ROOM, spacious closet, ary 1st, $76. 649-5229, 9-5. Assessor of the Town of Man­ rooms, heat, hot water fur­ rooms with two oNlcee, sep­ MANCHESTER—Splc 'N Span room Garrison CJolonial, fire­ 643-6472. U A R Realty Co., Girard. C an collect 875-7362. A. Michaud. 742-8096. Apply in the a.m. at The W. GIRL’S Canadian Flyer figure "Our rates are the lowest in skates, size 5, $5; Sportsmas- next to bath. Private family. chester, Conn., and those re­ nished, dose to bus line and arate entrance, suitable for 6 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, spB'' place, dining room, cabinet Inc., 643-2692. New England,” he asserted. H. England Lumber Co., 540 HOSPITAL AREA — Deluxe quiring adjustments must ap­ shopping. 172 Spruce Street. busineee or prafeesional uee. clous kltimen with formica kitchen, 1% baths, oversized FOX GROVE HEIGHTS INCOME TAX RETURNS pre- YOU ARE A-1! ’Truck is A-1! E. Middle Tpke. 649-5201. ter ski boots, size 6, $8. 643- Gentleman. Call after 5, 649- ■VERNON — 8 new homes on ■Why are they picking on us?” Cellars, attics, trash, small 5463. 0719. 6H room apartment, bullt-ins, pear and file their complaint at Adults only. 649-6964. Philbrlck Agency, 649-8464. counter and stainless sink, full garage. Hayes Agency, 648- Cooper said the association ared. Samuel J. ’Turking^n dinette, appliances, tiled bath, Phoenix Street. 6% rooms, THIS SUNDAY _ t to 8 PJd. Sr., 643-7731. trucking done A-1 right! Call WANTED — Licensed plumb­ one of these meetings or at length living room-dining room 4803. charges were an “ unwarranted ers £uid experienced plumbers’ COINS at reaaonabde prices at ROOM for woman or girl, yard, garage, basement, $125 . some adjourned meeting of said FOUR ROOM cold flat, $40 MANCHESTER — Six - room combination, oil steam heat, full walk-out basement, large 643-2928, Tremano Trucking LPN or RN, full or part-time, apartment two stores and wooded lota, convenient to attack” by promoters of "gov­ (MANCHESTER — OFF KEENEY STREET) INCOME TAXES prepared in Service. 11-7. 875-2077. helpers. Apply Warren J. Cot­ the Hobby Shoppe, 403 Center kitchen privileges, near bus monthly. Hayes Agency, 643- Board of Tax Review. Monthly: 3 room cold flat. $20 alumlniun storms and screens, MANCHESTER — 7% room 4803. monthly. Vicinity North E!nd. conunerclal building all In one ranch, 4 bedrooms, dining Manchester and Vernon shop­ ernment Tpowor developments.” your home or by appointment. tier Plumbing A Heating, 171 St. 649-7233. line. 649-5136. (Signed) $16,500. Wolverton Agency, The association is made up of New exciting custom crafted 7 and 8-room Gariiaan Oo- SNOW REMOVAL—Drivewairs Union Street, Rockville, 875- Call 648-4620. package. High traffic count Realtors, 649-2818. room, 2 baths, 2-zone heat, ga­ ping centers. Price $15,200. Exparienced tax work. 24- FIVE ROOMS, first floor, heat, Edward Dupre. Chairman A wise inveetment for only federal rural electrificatian ad­ lonlaJs and raised ranches. Panel family rooms, 1% baths, hour service. Call 643-4728. and sidewalks. Fast, depend- WAITRESSES for part-time 6281, 643-9433. SPOTS BEIF'CHIE your eyea — NICELY FURNISHED and Philip F. Freedman rage, only $18,500. Hutchins Phone 643-0185; after 6 p.m., on your new .carpet — remove comfortable room for gentle­ hot water. $125 monthly. 649- THREE ROOMS, 42 Maple $26,000. Hayes Agency, 648- MANCHESTER — Luxurious 8 Agency, Realtors. 646-0103. AX 6-9691. ministration cooperatives all built-in kitchens. High scenic % acre country lots with able. 643-9044. work. Call 643-0458. L. Paul Sullivan over the country. WANTED—Part-time instruc­ them with Blue Lustre. Rent man, parking. 272 Main. 4697. Street, available February 1st, .4803.______room ranch, 2 full baths, main­ city conveniences. Don’t miss seeing these 'value packed tor, must have driver educa­ tenance free cedwood exterior, MANCHESTER — 4 bedrooms, ■VERNON — Qiolce areiu Spa­ ’TRANSCRIPTIONIST, short­ electric shampooer $1. Paul’s first floor, automatic heat, homes tomorrow between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. hand helpful, 8:30-5. Will con­ tion certificate to teach teen­ CLEAN, FURNISHED room one block from Main St. CORNER LOT on busy Route family room with fireplace, large treed lot, 7 years old. cious 6% room ranch, large wntmmitmMt Paint Sc. Wallpaper Supply. 5, East Windsor, adjohilng en­ 8TATB LICENSED rest home Hoasehold Services sider part - time afternoons. age class. Call 643-8552, after for gentlemsui, heaterd. Call AdulU only. 649-0769. scenic acre lot A Must Sro for Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. living room, fireplace, panel­ Offered 13-A Write P. O. Box 965, Man­ 4 p.m. 643-9353. NOTICE LEGAL trance to new golf course. the quality conscious. Hayes ing, 2 baths, Jalousled porch, Dlrecttona: From Center St take McKee St to Hartford eentxally located, reasonable Excellent location for office ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE on rates, friendly atmoepbere. chester. Diamond »—W atchn— Agency, 643-4803. garage. Hayes Agency, 648- m m Rd., right on Hartford Rd- and firat left onto Bridge S t building, drive-ln, gas station, 6% room Ranch, 3 bedrooms, TeL 875-1011. RETWEA'VING of bums, moth MAN for supermarket, good Jew elry 4g OF SALE AT NOTICE 4803. Sirloin'Pit No. $8 B rld ^ S t oontinuee into Keeney S t Proceed out Keeney holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ pay. produce experience pre­ PUBUC AUCTION I<'uml8hea A p a m a e n t a 63-A used car lot, etc. Tongren CAPE for $16,000 with an at- 1% baths, bullt-ins, fireplace, Apartmen to—Opiate— NOTICE OF SO. WINDSOR — 20 Oakwood St Models are on right jnat beyond aohooL ’ RIDE WANTED Hilltop Drive dow .shades made to measure, ferable but not required. Good WA’TCH AND JEWELRY re­ Tenements 63 Notice la hereby given under Agency, 648-6821. tached garage. 6 finished laige lot, near school, shop­ ^o^•l>, ( T» to comer Main and West Mid­ all .sizes Venetian blinds. Keys job for right man. Apply Man­ the authority vested In the DISSOLUTION THREE ROOM furnished rooms, new heat, fireplace, ex­ ping, parkway. No agents. Drive, in Birch Hill EsUtes. si/.'i IN' 'iltfl OIN ^ BOTHERED BY BILLS? pairing. Prompt service. Up to This lovely 7% room Colodial dle ’Turnpike. Leave 8:30-9 made while you wait. Tape re­ ager, Universal Food Store, $20 on youi; old watch in FOUR ROOM apartment, heat­ Board of ^lectmen 'that a THE CENTRAL REALTY apartment, heated. Ideal for cellent residential location. Va­ $15,450. Call 643-2018. Sales Agent a.m.. return 6 p.m. CeJl 643- corders for rent. Marlow's. 867 Dog Lane. Storrs, Conn. working couple or newlyweds, Houaw For fiote 72 cant T. J. Crockett, Realtor, with bullt-ins, dining room, PAY ’EM WITH trade. Closed Mondays. F. E. ed, with garage, recently re­ public auction will be held upon COMPANY OF OFF PORTER ST. — 6 room STEAK 1' 8938. Main., 649-5221. the premises of Town owned $90 per month. Call 643-9358 643-JSTi. living room with paneled fire­ Bray, 737 Main Street, State modeled, Cedar St., Manches­ MANCHESTER — New 7 room Colonial, very nice. J. D. Real­ place, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms, 2- DINNER $$ EARNED SELLING STfXlK ROOM and Inventory Theater Building.. ter, $125 per month. Call W. property namely Center School MANCHESTER. or apply 4 Peeu-I St., Apt. 8. WANTED — Pres«it address FURNITURE REFINISHED, clerk, experience necessary or raised ranch, 3-car garage, MANCHESTER — Except ty, 643-5129, 643-8779. zone hot water heat, garage The Hayes Agency Harry England, 649-5201, after Annex on Saturday, January INCORPORATED bulU-ins, 1% bathe, % acre .ot, a] 7 room Garrison Colonial, I tStCIM. CUT SWUNMl and phone number of Rudolph colors changed, insurance es­ AVON High School equivalent. Apply Notice is hereby given that TWO ROOM furnished apart­ and large pojch, commands a tSAUkO •POTATO 6 call 742-7883. 30th, 1966 at 12:30 pjn. for tremendous vahM. Hayae Agen­ built-in kitchen and wall-to- SEVEN ROOM custom built scenic ■view of Avon Moun­ I nZAS TOAST Young. Last known address, timates made. Manchester Re­ Iona Manufacturing Company, Pnel and Peed 49-A the purpose o t aelling to the 'The Central Realty Company ment. Heated. Kitchen set, re­ 79 EAST CENTER ST.—643-4803 C388 Charter Oak Ter., Hart­ finishing, 643-9283. Regent Street, Mancheater. cy. 648-4808^______wall carpeting, beamed cell­ Raised Ranch, rec room, many tain. A country setting In a L(X)KINa for anything In real h ig h ^ bidder. A. I perience not necessary for de­ No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, tached garage, excellent loca­ dkadip JoA. Ojccufitanxjp! pendable lady. Hours and sal­ An Equal Opportunity 14 Spencer St. ment or home. J. D. Realty, of the said bid, with the balance 753 Main Street. Manchester. $26,400. Philbrlck Agency, 649- bullt-ins, alumlniun oomblna- 8464. ______tion, over one acre corner lot, ary attractiv’e. Box B, Herald. Employer 643-5120. due and payable within thirty Connecticut, on or before July Sock-Slippar! Uons, excellent condition, $14,- AutonobOes P«r Sale 4 CARPENTRY — Bathrooms 1, 1965, otherwise said claims very well landscaped, 2 min­ tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ days of the date of sale. 'The 400. Owner 875-3471. SECRETARY, law office, good APPLY Household Goods 51 ’THREE R(X)M unfurnished Board of Selectmen reserves will be forever barred as by NEW 3 FAMILY, 6-4, under utes from school, plus 16x32 HEED CART Your credit tu n ­ eling, garages, additions, ce­ apartment, second floor. Por­ statute provided. construction, two heating sys­ swiituning pool, pool Includes BOLTON — Executive 2 b^' ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn- typi.st, stenographer, experi- y 1 /"> the right to reject any or all ed down? Siort on down pay­ EVERYTHING in sterilized re­ ter Street area, $80 monthly bids. Dated at Manchester, Con­ tems, large lot, central loca­ 2 ladders, diving board, 15’ room ranch, 245x600 wooded ment? Bankrupt? Reposses- ski, 649-4291. I ence helpful but not required, I j . o l O C O l T l b slide, underwater light, patio ------I •salary open, Man.sfield area. ^ U conditioned used furniture ana Includes heat, hot water, elec­ Said property is described In necticut, this 22nd day of tion. Can Builder, Leon Cles- lo t 14x23 living room, mahog­ a4on? Don’t despair! See Hon­ appliances, high quality—low tricity and gas, no appliances KNIT around entire pool, complete­ any trim, wall-to-wall carpet­ THE WINTER HOUSE Send resume to Box K, Herald. 68 MATSON HILL RD. January, 1965. ,, zynskl. 649-4291.______est Douglas. Inquire about low­ A. A. MON, m e . Roofing! CoventiV Land Records as fol­ ly fenced In for privacy and siding, painting. Carpentry. Ah GLASTONBURY prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 furnished. Call 643-6940 for lows: 'The Central Realty Company ing, walk-ln closet l l i baths, est down, smallest payments South Street, Rockidlle. 876- appointment. many other conveniences too teratlona and additions Cell RELIABLE WOMAN wanted Beginning at a comer bound Of Manchester, Incorporated 6-6 TWO-FAMILY, 2-car ga­ vanity, built-lns, air condi­ anirwhere. No small loan or fl- to baby.sit 2.45 - 4:45, 5 days MEAT CUTTER wanted for 2174. Open 9-8 rage, nice location, $22,900. J. numerous to mention. Well tioned, 40 foot paneled recrea­ 55 WINTER ST., MANCHESTER Ings. Workmanship guaran­ FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, at the South Hkmt comer of By: Vincent L. Diana nance company plan. Douglas weekly, Mu.st have own trans­ •service meat department. Five Its Attorney D. Realty. 643-5129, 648-8779. worth the asking price of $26,- tion room, patio, 2-car heated Motors, 868 Main. teed. 296 Autumn 8t. 348-4860. refrigerator T^is cu. ft. central location, heat, hot Lamb A. Storrs land thence 000. For more Information call portation. 643-9457. day, 44 hour week. Usual va- northerly by said Storrs land garage, aluminum combina­ •------> Frigidaire, excellent-condition, water, one year lease. Call 643-1589, 649-3331. tions, awnings. $25,900. 649- JAGUAR HARDTOP coupe, BIDWEXjL HOME Improvement cation.s and benefits. See W. P. 18 rods 18 links to a bound TANNER STREET — Near e Spad(>i]8 3-Room Apartments Gorman, Plnehurst Grocery, $135; al.so, 10" Craft.sman ta­ 640-5048 after 6 p.m. Bowers School, 8 bedroom 3807. XK120, new tires, new bat­ Company—Roofing, siding, al­ H»tlp Wanted— Male 36 ble saw with 1 h.p. motor, thence Easterly by said grant­ terations, additions and re­ 302 Main St. EAT BETTER FOR LESS AT Ranch, cabinet kitchen, vanity MANCHESTER—Spacious du- e Ezcdlent Cloact Spaca tery, new paint, $1,000. 649- $130. 649-0740. NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ ors land 8 rods 7 links to a ANDOVER—For Sale or Rent 2979. modeling of ail types. Elxcel- CARPENTERS wanted, Man- tiled bathroom, oil hot water plex, redecorated, aluminum plex apartment, heat, hot wat­ bound by the highway leading h e a t dulet location, immediate combinations, fine location, —^Modern 4 room ranch, stone ient woriunanshlp. 649-6496 chester-Coventry area. Call EN-nRELY LAMINATED fw- er, appliances, dryer, parking, from Coventry to Eaglevllle e Hotpoint Air ConditipnerB 1968 PLYMOUTH, good condi­ 742-8863. occupancy. Ken Ostrlnsky, | Owner asking $21,900. 649- fireplace. Huge treed lot near Salesmen Wanted 36-A micB wood-grained table with full cellar, $150 monthly. J.p. thence by said highway 15 rods sosm lake. Owner 228-3841. CARPENTRY—Rec rooms, for­ Realtor, 648-6159. 0833. e Rent Includes Hot Water and Individnal Apartment tion, ay power units, reason­ extension leaf and 4 matching Realty, 643-5129. 648-8770. 7 links to a bound by the old Sirloin Pit No. 38 able. 649-1649. mica, ceilings, closets, remod­ OPENINGS for two experi­ eling, hatchways, attics fin­ enced paintej-s, steady work, SALES AND SERVICE route upholstered chairs, very good Coventry and Windhsun 'Turn­ Thermostaticalljr Controlled Heat condition, best offer. 643-2896. THREE ROOM apartment,' pike road So-called thence Westi 1966 PONTIAC, tires, ished, concrete steps, floors, good pay for right men. 649- work. Average $8,000 to $10.- heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ e Hotpoint Kitchen (Range, Refrigerator, Disposal) elean, needs transmission porches, garages. No job too 9658. 000 first year. Starting guar­ erly by said Pike Road to the antee of $115. Only polite, am­ BENDDC combination washer- erator, $90. 247 No. Main, 640- first mentioned bound. work, make an offer. 644-0370. \^mall.------1. 649-8880. dryer, good condition. After 6. 5228, 0-5. e Double Insolation Affords Prii^acy and Sound Redaction DRAFTSMEN;—First and sec- bitious married men wlj.h car 649-5448. Dated at Coventry, Connecti­ $ TO SETTTLE ESTATE — 1952 DION (30lf8TRUC?nON-Roof- ondarihift, for die/layout and considered. Must have refer­ ’THREE ROOMS, tile bath, heat cut, this 14th day of January, Ing, riding, alterations, ceil­ a Ckinveniteit Basement Laondromat Buick. Reasonable. Call 643- guide electronic tracer ma­ ences. Interview by appoint­ CHROME KITCHEN set, 6 and hot water furnished, sec­ 1965. r OM SUN, WITH CMM, 9841. ings, gutters and aluminum chine, all fringe benefits. Ap­ ment only. Telephone 644-0202. chairs,' excellent condition; ond floor. 15% School S t Richard M. Galinat SLt. LITTUet. r ■ The LAWTON GARDENS ssosmioata windows 648-4352, 648-0696. ply Gunver Mfg„ 234 Hartford Westinghouse refrigerator. 33 across from East Side Rec. Donald S. Davis e Master TV Aiitenna and Telephone Jadm 1958 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- Rd. UNUSUAL OPPOR’TUNTTY Lionel G. Jean door Hardtop, VS, automatic, CARPENTRY—32 years expe-' High commission earnings Clinton Street. 643-1306. _ 287 West Middle Tumplka FOUR ROOM apartment, heat, Board of ffelectmen Open 7 Days lliSO-R LawlM Road, Maachatlar, Casa. e Basement Storage , fully equipp^, excellent condi­ rience. Ceilings and floor tiled, ’TURREJT LATHE machinists. with growing 61 year old com- THOR semi-automatic washer, and hot water, refrigerator tion, $426. 649-1003. porches, rec rooms, garages, Good variety of work. Over­ pany selling' world famous excellent runnine condition. and stove, garage. Very spe­ (Just ofF Manchester Green) e Private Parking additions, attics finished) re­ time. Mico Mfg. Co., 643-1571. Gtwdyear maintenance prod- 643-4379 before 8:30 p.m. cial. Adults only. Call 648' modeled, concrete work. No ucts. Rod Tormo earned over — ------7222. e Vi Block To Bos Line Trades—Tractors job too small. Immediate es­ MACHINISTS for Bridgeports. $24,000 (not typical, but indie- IRONRITE ironer, mahogany timates. 643-2629. Must be able to set up and 1958 FORD V-8 Pickup, good ative of potential) last year, cabinet, good condition, $45. NEW 4 ROOM RENT, second FIRST SECTION FULL-, e 1 Blodt To Manchester Center / work to blueprints. Apply in ...... " ■ 649-9953. floor, $110 without heat and mechanical condition. Call person GTK Corporation. 678 anytime 649-6444. e Quiet Area Next To Center Springe Park Roofinf and CMmneys 16- A Tolland Street. fled year round line. No !n- A Sons, Inc., 643-6678, after 6. Wanted—To Bay 58 Second Building Now Ready for Oteupancy! ROOnNU — Specializing re­ HARDINGE HAND SCREW veatmenl lequiied. We take care of all financing—shipping 4% ROOMS, heat, hot water, need 8142 Auto DrlTlnK School 7-A pairing roofs of all kinds, new and chucker set-up operator, WANTED—Used portable tele­ , stove and refrigerator fur­ roofs, gutter work, chimneys experienced with Aircraft — and collections. Start on 84 yi*. LBARH t o d r i v e — Spectoi part-time baai* if you llkA visions, working or not. 649- nished. $126.50 p e r month. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum parts. All benefits. Dean Ma­ 5624. OPEH FOR INSPECTION SUNDAY, JAN H - H o $ PE. attention to nervous ana eld­ Write Consolidated Paint A ■ 643-6105. Haro’s a darling UtUe prin- A siding. SO years’ experience. chine Products, 165 Adams St. erly. Classroom for teen-agers. Free estimates. Call Rowley, Vamlrti Corp., East Ohio mortgage” oaos dress to plesM a very HOT COFFEE SERVED I lolpoljilr Open For Inspection Pickup service. Day or eve­ 643-6861, 644-8833. Bldg., Cleveleuid, Ohio. jroung laf^. Several versioM Treat him to a pair of theao ning leasons. Reasonable rates. LINOTYp¥ OPERATOR are provl«

k-A t’ A -‘-S SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1968 iianrtfipBtfr Sufttittg IffraUi About Town Shrine Oub FREE Blood Gifts Fall Off, DELIVERY Business Bodies The executiv* board o f Cham- Taps Forh inade Musical Club w ll meet lARTHUR DRUa 65 Fail to Appear Monday at 8 p.m. at the home Wffliam Forbe# of 281 Mc­ of Mra. Peter Staum, 14/7 Ly- Kee S t laat night was elected neas S t president of Omar Shrine Club. 'A total of 66 appointees and 4S walk-ins donated 96 He succeeds Harold K. Turk- pints of blood to the Red Cross Bloodmobile yesterday Friendship Circle of the Sal­ ingUm, The annual meeting was vation Army will meet Monday held at Manchester Country afternoon at the Senior Citizens Club. Twelve were de­ Club. ferred. The quota was 150 pints. at 7:46 p m . for a service pro­ gram at ttM church. Mrs. Call Altliougfa ISO »KX>*ntin«nta^^ Gardner, Roy Otis, William Louis Hennequin and Mrs. Os­ mada, 65 did not ahow up, SlaUtzsky Jr., Herman Levi, wald W eir will be co-hosteaaee. and local Red Cross officials re­ Bill Tvnsky ilobert Wllbanka, Rodney Blood- quest such persons to try keep good, Miss Carol Verbarg, Ro­ Miss ' Barbara Brown, cu­ their appointments in the fu­ sario Sapienza, Joe Dzura, NOW ture. rator of education at Lutz Jun­ Curtis Stlmson, Foster Feld- ior Museum, will speak Tuesday The next bloodmobile visit is mann, Mrs. Joan Lane. at 6494095 scheduled for Feb. 16, 1:46 to at 6:30 p.m. at a meeting of the Also, Joseph Tully, Donald Rotary & u b at the Manchester 6:30 p.m., at the Kmanuel Lu­ Dowd, WilUam Weldner, Sis­ FOR Country CUib. She will tell of theran Church. ter St. Jeanne Maureen, Sister Tauno Sarpola of Vernon St. Thomas James, Sister St. her duties at the museum. reached the six g^lon mark David Joseph, Roger Holbik, Mid-Winter yesterday. John Schaschl and Sal Bivisi, Eidwaid Kenlaon, Members of St. M ary’s Sen­ Bruce Watkins both upped Paul Longchampa Harold Case, ior Youth Peoples Fellowftdp their donations to five gallons Mra. Lucille Smith, E dw ard win have a toboggan party to­ SPECIALS apiece. Mrs. Veronica Avery is Swain Jr., Donald Anderson, morrow at 6:30 p.m. The group ON now at four gallons. Charles Phillips. will meet at St. Mary’s Episco­ Others who Increased their Also, Mrs. Marlwi Crossen, pal Church. donations in the gallon donors Mrs. Helen Dwlre, Mrs. Vivian ALUMINUM elub were Mrs. Helen Bojarskl, Ware, Leonard Rivard, John Mrs. Robert Beach will be Willard Allen, Thomas Duff Jr., Schaschl, Joseph Czerwlnskl, hostess at LuU Junior Museum, • DOORS ^1 with two gfallons; and Mrs. WilUam Keish Sr., Mrs. Helen 126 Cedar St., tomorrow from 2 Joan Maxwell, Donald Dowd, Aseltlne, Gerard Champagne, to 5 p.m. Sunday is family day Joe Dsura, and Maurice Pass, Mrs. Joan Maxwell, A. R. Max­ at the museum. • WINDOWS all new club members with one. well, Mrs. Helene Reid, Rev. Thoae who kept appolntmenta George Noetrand, Tauno Sar­ Forbes and his associate of­ 4 - John Mather Chapter, Order were David Guasak, M n. James pola, Richard Forde. ficers and directors were elect­ of DeMolay, will have a semi- • CANOPIES Fee, BSverett Walker, Archie ed after the membership ap­ public Installation of officers to­ Moricz, Mrs. Ruth Ostrander, proved a bylaws change af­ night at 8 at the Masonic Tem ­ Mrs. Veronica Avery, Mrs. Ma­ Youth Problems fecting the election of those ple. Frank Gakeler will present • AWNINBS rie Benson, Rev. Ediward John­ officers. Directors were elected son. Mrs. Marie Albert, Bruce Speaker’s Topic the Dad Walsh Award for Man­ to serve staggered terms of WatWns, Sam Feltham, Mrs. chester Lodge of Masons to the one, two and three years, so A Fr«* Estimalvtl Helen Bojarskl, Mrs. Eleanor most outstanding DeMolay of John P. Lukens, director of that at future annual meetings White, Armand H. Aubut the year. •k Emy Ttrmsl Connecticut Youth Commissi m i, two vacancies will be created Also, James P. Tierney, Mrs. on the board. The officers will will apeak Tuesday at 8 p.m. at M argaret Simpson, M ra Edna Manchester Council of Church consist of two •vice presidents, a ape

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By 60AN OBOBBY MSW YORK — When Rofiny Howard found out he waa hevtiig lunch with another base­ ball ten he said, “Mom told me t*.** It was all right to talk about baseball, but not to make It the whole topic o< oonversa- But you won’t mind, will yout” ' Runny, the lO-year-old red­ head who began playing Ople OB The Andy Griffith Show on CBS artien he waa ate, may be the biggest baseball ten in the eountry. He baa been interested tai tbs game for only a little over •- year, but he has amassed an e« « ^ " g fund of knowledge c t both rules and the players. “1 had 636 baseball cards this year. Maybe 1 even had 630, be­ cause 1 d'dn’t count them at the and. I bad all the Dodger cards out in 1964. I don’t understand why Maury Wills doesn’t like to bavo'his picture taken for base­ ball cards. Practically all the Blayars do. Including managers. Lost Record Book “When I was doing the Pu- (Ittvo oarUer this year, I had a r fly—h«ii record book I waa read- irt fcig I took It on the set and left 1 It there. I have never forgiven ■lysstf for that. I was given Holmes. Miss Fontanne plays h i s w i f e . The drama lOokey ManUe’s book, ‘Yhe Alfred Lunt and Lynn Fontanne in “The will be telecast on NBC Thursday from 9:30-11 p.m. shurdt, Quality of Courage’ for Cairist cent Yankee,” the story of Justice Oliver Wendell }rgani- anas. It’s hi#- version of what gr»v- comage is. I’m not a Yankee ho can fan, but 1 like Mantle.’*' r her- There to a basebaB diamond Is ‘Peyton^ backstage with Fairbanks Jr. Uy and Ib the Howard backyard in Bur- . hank, OaUf., where Ronny, his 'SSaSMBV ^ - V Bra-year-old brother Cllnb (of ^SexiaV or XOKK World War“ Tn H KSINavy ,SSS,“* service. The Mdle^s of Balboa) and their Fairbanks Jr. became an actor that In the oarly, creative days “Sometimes it was downright spiiM* Ranee, Uke turns hitting at the tige of 14 and a moUon of the series — i>erhapo even the unpleasant,” he adnUtted. *‘The a rubber ball. Soap Opera? picture star at 22. Although a first two years — it waa v ^ other men would suggest that it Bonny plans to try out for variety of things, including busi­ stimulaUng and exciting.. But t time catches up and it became would be hard for an actor to UMle League this season, on NEW YORK (AP) — Ever ness and diplomacy, seem to get publicity in the kind of serv­ his way to a future which com- fascinate him more, he has nev­ harder and htu-der to get stories OR since ABC's evening dramatic — 1 waa glad to stop.” ice' we were in, and I would find binae acting and athletics. serial, "Peyton Place,” turned er been f«w away from show myself assigned to the least at­ A«tor a n d riayer. Too Fairbanks’ present series into one of the season's hit 1 business. came 'about because the compa tractive jobs. " t want to stay an aotor, but rum- Fairbanks, wnosewhose leiovwiwiitelevision "The worst part' of that was I hara It figured out I can be shows there have been rum buw .bObt It. ...y. sort of client” of o..one olof hisW bustW-l- that I had to accept everything a baaebaU player aiid ktUl tjet pleasantly, and didn’t dare d u rin g the off-seaeon. If Pm themes. „ . i soon appear as host and n a rr^ ness interests. The trade paper Variety Now 66, Fairbanks an^ ms grouse Uke everybody else. It a raal good baseball player, coined a new word “Sexlal,’’ for tor of a series of four ABC took awhile, bUt finally they’d 1 won’t need more than a w ^ wife msdntaln a , New the serial and reported that in Preview” specials. apartment and a home in Eng- beUeve I was there for the sanie of spring training, so that at least one community a move­ They will take a backstage reason they were, and they’d aroa't take too much time." look at assorted show business Iftnd. — Ronny watches the Griffith ment is under way to persuade His business interests Include accept me and everything would the local television station to events. ., ... be fine.” ahow, to Judge his’ perform- The first, on Feb. 4, follows a string of European bowling he i^d in a brief mo- discontinue it. aUeys, a seU-llghtlng cigar^te "Peyton Place" does have the creative activity Involved in now being test-marketed in Eu­ MDrilCAL DEBUT ihent of discussion about act- some situations rarely encoun­ the new Anthony Newley musi­ Julie Newmar of "My Uvlng tered in "The Donna Reed cal being produced tor Broad­ rope, hotels and moteW, and a D<^” made her debut on Broad­ "•When I vratch, if what I do Show” or "The Munsters.” way. . ball point p0h company. way in (3ole Porter’s iSlHc oould be improved, then I fe^ But the ripples caused by the "Actually I was very much His famous name, he said, Stockings” and later playM X Wish I could improve it. If 1 Involved In television for about helped him in his performing a good Job, rm quite satis­ show's plots and subplots could career, and has certainly been Stupefyln’ Jones in "U’l Ab­ QIK only have been made by persons four years, when we turned out ner.” fied. rm quite a good critic. over 100 half-hour shows,” Fair- no dmwback In buslnosB. But it Do'-you think the Mets are go- unaware of what has been going ■ to trade for Aaron?’’ on for years in the daytime seri­ als. A friend who keeps an eye on tion a half dosen of them finds "Pey­ S A T U R D A Y Television PROGRAM ton Place” pretty mild stuff. In one of the dally diversions, a •She’s W erklas B ar Wag 7:44 IS) The fciwy Shew Thrsash Cellese” ... 'girl graduate of refonn school Time ChasMl IS4) Bis iHctare .X" U ;M IS) Skr Ki>s \B9f IsKK m:avs«iaw ••gUkeeat ea Depa B4*aa4" and prison has married a nice 144) 7Vaate4 Dead e* Attv# 1:44 (S4) Slavlea TUI D ^ TkeaWe • :44 (SSJarBeataBlgr Jaaea iMt the child she waa having by •The R alla el — - him. ' Blchard WMmfrit, B iUokay— ■ D«r,^Dar,^ Jpa 64 Itoraaa. A IM In another the characters vlaUlaV saaabler Is laaolaatad itreet VCAC Paahetoall by D«*4*italMr to predlat to# have had affairs, divorces, lUe (44) Daaoa latare. . iter gitlmato children and been Wb ~ Checkmate S:S S:44 lit) Fra Bowlers T a s r ^ ^ (BSMDSmvwaee BMk ta ELECTW)N.ICS tocted to more savage a sa a ^ ••Saathera Chlllarala Opaa." (SS.S4) Batarfoy Night at the Scattered through most have Caata Sfaaa. toavlea _ . . „ LABORATOR^tS ?6 been murder trials. 4'44 IS) 04)1 ClaSale . . 26 "Peyton Place” characters, js Mateh ’play -ellmlaatlaa; to*. Hepbara. A cha^lM a ^ measured by the dayUme soap 444 lirff pirfae. hspa ta draaght - rld d ^ w ^ ?:BR AD opera yardsUck, obviously are (8) WaaMrIal' Age aC Flay era taaraa, ereataa axoltemaat 27 0 A va. ISS) FUm la 6rab Uvea. aWut as naughty as Blslo Dlns- (84) BawUay -• • :M IS) The B atartalaera 4:S4 IS) Oaddahaat Gaest: toMemarjr Claaaay. eat IS) SaL at the Baoaa ‘**^ybe the crlUcs tad better »:4 »JM ^8-84-14) ■allyW !-* ^ E new .) Chuck Connors stjurs (t-S4> WMa: WarM al Bpartt a Kata Saalth. haatem. B ajS take a look at day-Ume televi­ Blaa. Staa ^lahar, athaaa. in NBC’s new sdries, sion before th ^ .g et^ e^ted 16:44 IW haaam aha _ ___ No Branded” • Sunday's about the evening version of the ■ “ fr s s S i^ ^ w_.— daha —JAWWDrew Barryaaam. 1965 ktion! elaaslo (iomp opera. aUFra “ CluiaqHlaa- ______getUagDIUaa Is hrip 8:80-9 p.m. aUp, tola— (ISV TSlagpartB 14 ;M Ion . . . (:S4 IS) Brdd Davis Shaw Uri4. 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SUNDAY Television PROGRAM Boot Hill Out Television , . AUTO STAR ^ TUESDAY PROGRAM Time Channel **Bomba and The E le p h a n t (20) Halls of Ivy T im e u d er the guidance e< a hted 7:45 <8) Sacred Heart * O hoanel 8:00 (8) The Bdre Of Niyhi Stampede*’ johnny Sheffieldfe 8:M (3) World War 1 For D'eiiant • :25 (3) T owb C rie r (22“J0) Another World lu m . ^ 8:d0 (S) The Chriitophen 1:3# (3) Sports Spectacular (88) Stage .*^ven 8:8# (8) Suirise SemeNer (|)^ Tiallm aeter (24) Spectrum (8> This is the Life Invitational Track (22^> Profiles In Oonrage (3#) Oueet Arllete (1^0) General Hotpitol I (8) Cor 54^ Where Are YeGf (30) AKrIcnItare on Parade M eet. Burgess Meredith. Story ef <:8( (8) MomeiiU ef Oemfer# Mift 8:80 (8) To Tell The Truth (24) At Fairs Go 8:15 (3) Davey and Goliath (22) Flying Flshermoa John Peter Altgeld who par­ ZENITH Cartwright N e w fce p e (20-40) The Younr Married# < (3) Red Skelton Hoar 8:30 (3) The World Around Ve 3:00 (22) Concern doned bombing defendonts and (3) N o taa l SdMMUftMMl V¥ (22-80) You Dou’t Say Guest: Don Knotts (8) Davey and Goliath (30) Sunday ended his career. (8) FamUjr Livlar 4f00 (8) Banger Andy Show (22-30) Hullabaloo (30) Science Today 3:90 (22) Changing Times (48) Starring The Editsrs By BOB THOMAS <22-S#> T e d o r Show <22-80) M atc h G a m e (Color) Guests: Freddie ood UO) B ible In stltn te (30) Concern 7:88 (8) Lassie (8> Oi^rAllon A lp^bel (8) Admiral Jock the Dreamers, others. 8:45 (8) Liaht Time 3:45 (22) Great Moments la Mnsle Robert Bray. Lassie searches HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Now tt 7:15 (8) Praper (18) Million DoUar Movie <8-2 M ovie for a tuicl^ mission. (SO) Word of life (8-20-40) WonderfnI World of (13) Compass ".” He’ll merely dise^[>- (8) CoptalB Kaaparoe (80) Comedy Tinte (24) Catols M aster Cloee ( (40) Sacred Heart Golf (38) BroadwayBroMway OsGoes Latin pear into the sunset. (8) KxeroUe With Gloria 8:00 (8) Bineman #:M (8-2040) The Tycoon 8:15 (40) The Christophers (Color) Barbara Romack vs. (48) Alnmnl Fun Adam la played by Pemell (4#) Oeatlaental Olaterooai (28) Brave Stallion Walter Brenun. Walter 8:80 (3) Imaree of Ameiiea Isla Goldschmid at Monte Car­ 7:38 Qiri Talk (88) Superman to he can talk hutlnett wttti (30) This Is The Ufe (22-30) Sports In AoUon during the memory failnre Television and Radio member of the Ponderoaa qua- <22) B o m p e r B o o m ^48) The Admiral Jock and h e r. (40) Oral Roberts (Color) Highlights of the io- Martians snffer daring the 18:00 (3) Unto My Feet drumvirate that Includes Lome <8#) T o d a y ]■ C o o ae e tle v l Swabby Show (24) Buffalo PhllfaarmoBic U 'tematiooal powerboat roeo la sneeseaphobia season, Francis Dickenson (4#) Boso the CIo w b t 8il6 (24) Sing Hi Sing Lo 0:00 (3) Petticoat Junction tiuest: Kasem Oulke, member the Orange Bowl Marina. (13) Snbscriptionripti T.V. Greene (Ben), Dan Blocker • :U (8) Depaty Dawr ' 1:88 (8) Wooidy W oupeoker Vnlett«Kate can scrape to­ of Turkish parliament dlscns- 4:90 (22-30) Bing Crosby Golf Tonr> (23-30) WonderfnI WorM of (Hons) aind Michael Landon 9:3# (8) Leave It Te Beaver (18) MUliou Dollar Mevle gether enough mortgage mo­ ses meanini^ of Islan. nm m ent C olor WE SERVICE ALL MAKES OF SETS ~ President (Little Joe). Pemetl, atage- (8) The Y our Morrlede “Thit Pay and Age’* Charlet ney for the failing hotel, she’s <8) Jewish News and Views Final holes o4 Pebble Booeh (Color) (Part 1) Roger Mobley. (8#) Bomper Boom B ic k fo rd hi real trouble. (22) of Salvation C alif. Copy boy tries to save the day tralned and aerioua-minded, haa 18:88 (8) Newi (28) Film A (8-20-40) Peyton Place (30) Sacrifice of the Mass 5:00 (8) Movie for nts newspaper. — Says — been at odda with the ahow’a (SLJ8) Make Boom for Paddy (24) W haft New Porothv Malone. Constance (40) This Is The Life “Romance oa The High Seas** (8-20-40) Wagon Train producers since the series be­ <8) O em erol H o ip H o l (80) Maverick faces *^vhat might have been.** 18:30 (3) I,^k Up And Uve Doris Day, Jack Carson Bethel Leslie, Kevin 0*Neol. (48) Gale Storm (40) Bifleman (22-30) TW-S Panel explores the meanlny (20-40) Science All Stars A paritaaical teacher nod a “If you don’t buy gan 8Vi years ago. 18:M (8) Movie 8:08 (8) Newt and Weather 10:00 (3) Ihe Doctors aud the of unity for present day Prot­ Guest: Dr. Werner Von Brann. free-aad-easy photographer are The actor haa argued that the <22-88) W hot'o T h ie S o a y f (24) Melodlet in Stdu and N u rse s e sta n ts . 5:30 (3) I’ve Got a Secret involved In odventnre. your car at Auto characterizatiorM on the show (8) Flame in the Wind O arb e J.D. Cannon. Rthel Griffles. (8) Vidicon (20) F ilm 8:#0 (3) Ed Snllivan Show (4#) Adventmres In Parodlee (40) N ew t The staff It summoned hr a (40) Faith For Today (40) East Side - West Side Quests: Alan King. BlrgU Nils­ Discount House, are lame, the scripts limp and 11:#8 (22-88) Ooncentratfam 8:05 (40) Adventuret In Farodite Grand Jury when a wealthy 18:45 (30) Sacred Heart - - ury son, Shari Lewis, The Animals. you’re paying too the general quality aimed at a (8) Hello Pea Piekere 8:06 (S) Sporti, Newt and Weather older woman diet under tut- 11:00 (3) Camera Threh “The Strange Case of Rudolph 8:90 (22-30) Branded common level, t^ e n he an­ U:8# (22-8#) Jeopardy 6:16 (8) Newt plciout rlrcum stancet. (8) Mominf^ Seminar Hess“ study of the No. 3 Nasi (8-20^0) Broadside much!’’ (8-2 Th« P r ic e le B iy h t (22) Clubhonte (22-30) The French Bevolutiou (18) Herald of Truth whose bisarre flight to Britain The Waves must make Cmdr. nounced that, he would leave II:## (8) Love Of Ufe 8:25 ( 22) Special Report (Color) New special detailing (20 40) Bnllwinkle made history. Adrian believe in astrology If o Most Cars are “Bonanza” at the end of this (22-3#) Say When 8:30 (3) Newt the 12 years at the end of the (22) Social Security (18) Spread of The Eagle they are to save Roberta from guaranteed 100%! season. It was reported he (8-20-40) Donna Reed (8) Wide Country IRth Century that taw the end (30) ('atholic Hour (22-30) Meet The Press court-martial. 12:30 (8) Search For Tomorrow (22-30) Huntley Brinkley Re­ of monarchy in France. 11:15 (22) Americans At Work 3:00 N ew s (30) Sports ^ (18) Fisher Family , 10:30 (S) W h at’s My U n e ? Landon urged him to stay, and (40) Les Crane ! 11:00 ^ - 0 ) N>w«. Weather and *L 1:56 (22-30) Newt 7:80 (3) What in the World (10) Living Word____ Dan Blocker has also made rep­ 2:00 (8) Pattword (8-20-40) Combat 11:25 (8) Tell Me, Dr. Brothers (22) Big Picture HOUSE, Inc. resentations to him. No word (22-30) Moment of Truth Tommy Sands. Young soldier 11:30 (32) Tonight (SO) Ring Around the World ! 11:15 (8 j 1 ranging Times (22) Shock from Lome Greene. (20-40) iname in the Wind refuses to kill even if destruc­ (8) Les Crane (40) Benny and Cecil (40) N ew s 478 Center SL 2:30 (3) Houte Party tion is imminent. .r (8) Gale Storm 12:15 (3)/ Great Moments in Music "Lome and I are not too com­ (40) USAF Religious Film I DEMPSEY-TEGELER and Co., Inc. (22-30) The IToctort <22-30) M r. N o v ak (20) The C'hristophers 11:20 (3) Mo>ie .Masterpiece^^ (3) News, Weather. Moment I “The Long Night” Henry Fon­ Phone 64.3-9581 patible," Pemell commented. (8-20-40) Pay In Court Jam es Franclscus. Novak finds U:30 (3) We Believe 2:54 (40) Newt four parentless students living of Meditation (8) Opinionated Mau da. Barbara Bel Geddes FRIENDLY AND HELPFtTL TRANSACTIONS HANDLED.ON Despite the pleas of the two (18) Bible Answers j (SO) (ireat .Moments in Music ALL EXCHANGES LISTED AND UNLISTED—MUTUAL FUNDS • E-Z Financing "Bonanza” brothers, he is unre­ (20) F ilm I 11:30 (8) Big .Movie lenting in his plan to leave. His (22) 10 Pin Bowl [ “Rhapsody In Blues’* Robert 629 MAIN STREET ^ 1^(30) W atch M r. W isard I Alda, Alexis Smith •46-1106 • Open Evenings ^ departu.6 date is Feb. 22, and Television ■--MeltiRg------•■Miamliwii'ef New-YerIrStoek-Bxeluuige- '" ------— nrxr«ajr.a_--^ -aa aasnethlsgKel: SDi\Y PROGRAM •‘/'rS (40) Conversation With (40) Feature 40 a holi^y. ' ^ 1:00 (8) New'seope, The Christoph­ Time Chanoel 8:00 (S)^My Living Doll a 1:0# (3) Your Community ers, Moments of Comfort, His plana? (8) Admiral Jack (8-20) Directions *85 8:25 (3) Town Crier (18) Million Dollar Movie (8-2040) Fatty Duke Show Goodnight Hymn ”1 have none right now. Cer­ Fatty comes up with the Idea Dramatic narrative “T h e (.30) N ew s 8:30 (3) Sunrise Semester (2046) Trailmoster World of Issaac Rosenberg’* tainly I would like to get back to (30) The Big Pictuf# 4:28 ( 22-30) N ew s of raffling off her boyfriend (40) eSAF Religious Film for the benefit of the church British poet. Hurt Hatfield. 1:15 (3) Decoy the theater. I would like to do 8:88 (8) Moments of Comfort ood 4:30 (3-22) Movie (18) Subscription T.V. N ew sco p e (30) Comedy Time b a s o a r. 1:45 Hap Richards (SO) C h ey en n e 8 new coffee shop opening. Loa Angeles nightclub. As a result, he calculates his (8) Girl Talk (40) Bineman (22-30) Wedngoday Night at the O a r r tm t income will be at least 1600 per (22) Romper Room M ovies et}l(/ I v O A I V - BELMONT RUG week for the next five yeare. , (80) Today In Conneotlcut ’’Detective Story” Kirk Dong-- A S S < ) « \ \ I 1 O S. Annual (40) Boso The Clown las. Eleanor Parker. Detective DIvIdeBd CLEANING COMPANY Not bad severance pay. 0:16 (S) Deputy Dawg tries to solve work problems MONDAY Television PROGRAM 9:30 (3) Leave It To Beaver which unexpectedly mix with R a t e 808 MAIN ST e 648-6662 Pemell scoffs at the hotion that his departure from “Bo­ (8) Gale Storm h is ow n. ^ Time Channel , (8) .Admiral Jack in Dracula's house. e 7 M e a i t T i 7 » » » t » t aT r iw a e a ia t iwaTire T n h ^ nanza” will harm the series. ($0) Romper Room (24) New Orleans Jaxs 6:25 (3) Town Crier I (18) .Million D o llar .Movie (8-2#-40> W endy a n d .He 10:00 (3) Newt 9:80 (3) The Cara Williams Show 6:30 (3) Sunrise Semester I (20-40) T ra ilm a s te r Robyn Cirace. C'omplieations 1061 MAIN irr„ NANOnOESTER • ROUTE 81, COVENTRY “I've heard the arguments (22-30) Moke Boom Itr Daddy 'UnfamiU.arity with a vacant (30) Agriculture on Parade I 4:2,5 (22-30) Nexvs ensue when Wendy tries to pre­ that 1 am ‘destroying the image' (8) General Hospital mansion trips Cara and Frank 6:36 (8) Moments of Comfort and 4:30 (3-22) .Movie vent an elopement. and 'breakihg up a winning (40) Gale Storm when they try to pass them­ N ew scope ' (30) C'omedy Time (22-3#) Andy Williams Show - 10:30 (3) Movie selves off os affluent. 6:46 (8) National Educational TV (8) Rifleman (Color) (tuesis: (>ene Barry, combination,’ ” he remarked. (22-80) Whofs This Soagt (2040) B u rk e ’s L aw 7:00 (3) Understanding Our World (20) .>lemory I-ane Jill St. John, Antonio Carlos “I don’t believe it. That is a (8) Special—Friday’s Ohlldreu Gene Barry. Dennis Day. ^ (22-30) Today Show' (24) Kindergarten Jo b im . money-oriented kind of thinking (40) Adventures in Paradise Amos believes the hidden • (8) Operation Alphabet (30) Superman (24) Changing World FURNITURR 11:00 (22-30) Concentratioa wealth of a seemingly penni­ 7:15'(8) Davey and (ioliath (40) Admiral Jack and Sv/abby 9:3# (3) Many Happy Returns 1116 MAIN STREET. that lacks reality. There is an­ (8) Hello Pea Pickers less woman was the motive for .7:25 (22) Weather .Show Outraged because of status- other, more human approach 11:30 (22-30) Jeopardy h e r d e ath . 7:30 <3) Your Community 5:30 (8) Yogi B«‘ar conscious father tries to break that abtors are expendable. I’m (8-2040) The Priee Is High# (8) Special (8) Friend of Mr. Goober (18) Million Dollar Mevle up a romance. Walter lakes a PLEN’S TEXACO 18:00 (3) Love of Life “The Nuremburg Trials” 8:00 (3) Captain Kangaroo “Wayward” .Nancy Carroll, han d . 381 MAIN ST. sure ‘Bonanza’ can carry on (22-30) Say When (24) Point of View 8:30 (8) E x e rc ise W ith G lo ria R ic h ard .Arleii (8-20-40) Bing Crosby Show without nve.” (8-20-40) ll^niia Reed 10:00 (3) Danny Kaye Show (40) Continental Classroom (24) W h at’s N ew ? Bing and Kllie look with dis­ 11:80 (8) Search for Tomorrow Guests: Irene Byan. Harvey 9:00 <3) Hap Richards (30) Cheyenne favor on their daughter’s plans STATE SERV. STATION (22-80) Truth or Consequemee# K o rm a n . (8) (iirl Talk > (40) Superman for a trip to Mexico. Julie Newmar of "My Living (8-2040) Father Knows Best (24) In School Preview (22) Romper Room (8) News and Weather 10:0# (3) News Special 770 MAIN ST. Doll" on CBS is the d S A ig h te r of 12:45 (3) Gnidlng Light 10:80 (8) FM.word pears on his brother’s (8) Les Crane (8) Flame in the Wind (24) W h at’s N ew 11:#0 (3-8-20-22-20-40) N ew s, W ealk er OTARION SUPER-9 (tl-M) Momeet »t Trmth U :4 6 (40) L o rd ’s P r a y e r .. ^ (40) Adventures In Paradise (20) I,.ocaI News, Weather and Sports , and New Homes and Bnsi- (IMI) Flzme la The WM show, CBS’ "The Dick 1:00 (8) News. Weather, Moment# 11:## (22-3#) Concentratioa (20) N ews 11:15 (20) Les Crane neseea. III (S> Heue Party V a n Dyke Show” of Comfort Hello Pea Pickers (3) After Dinner Movie (30) Tonight (C) Moet powerful ever buUt! The Super-9 la the ultimate in eyegUuM hearing aide. New (U-M) The Deoten (8) Gale Stonm 11:30 (22-30) Jeopardy “The F'our Poster” Rex Har­ 11:9# (3) Monday Slarilght ■uper-power battery, new auper-senaitive ampllfler. Haa the gain and power to ootreet Eleotrie Heat InstallatioiM. Day la OeaH Wednesciay 9 - 9:30 (30) New# (8-20-10) Price Is Bight rison. Lilli Palmer ”The Night Is My Futuro** (W) N ew . (40) USAF Bellgioas Film 12:#0 (3) Love Of Life (18) Sub. T.V. (40) Les Craaa impairments even up to 85 decibels. Lightweight, compact, trim design. The Super-9 (» The Mate of Nlaht p.m. 1:80 (8) Newscope, Moments #f (22-riO) S ay W hen (20) Danger Man 11:25 (ft) Tell M e, D r. B ro lh e rt has the looks, convenience and performance you want In a hearing aid. If you have (n-M> Aaother W eil6 Comfort, G

(8848) Aaather Werld , (S) Tewa Oitor (8) TraUanwter < ir SsulM .8sa»«««^ (88-48) Oeaeral HosrtM (8) Ta TeU The Trath (U) The OeaiSn' (M ) ’ toqperiaaees ia W ritlag . (88-48) jpie Jfonn^Marrleds •>88 (f4MB>^ i ^ Thiae Sejm Drtggs, and when four of his (48) Oale BUrm (88) FUm hae” Allrad Last, LasCLyim. Lyase Fas- together,” said Marilyn. "She 18:88 (8) Marie (84) Tiylag Year* BtagraaklmJ _di daughters went into show busi­ invited the whole family iq> to (88-88) WbaPa Tkis SaasT (48) Now, Ollvar Wai ness as a singing group, they perform, and the show raised (8) F la m la the Wiad (48) Advealare* la ParadlM dubbed themselves the King (48) Adreatarea la Faradlsa (8) Spoita, New* aad Weather (N ) Now Ortassa Jaaa $0,000. Next, we were asked to U:88 (88-88) Osaceatratisa (8) New* . 18: (8) Ik e Detoadan Bisters. i up to Brigham Young Uni­ (8) Bella Pea Piekers (88) Woekead Ski Boports B. G. 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VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 97 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1965 ,* (Olaaoifled Advert^^SJL ***> P cfe 16) State Funeral Planned For Winston Churchill Events P a rliament In State Meets with Empty Seat

N.H. Trustees LONDON (AP)—Parlia­ Delay Comment ment met today — leaving Sir Winston Churchill’s old HARTf^ORD (AP) - seat empty—and approved Trustees of the New Haven ' Queen Elizabeth’s reque.st Railroad had no immediate that the nation give the comment today on criti­ I beloved elder statesman all cisms made that their ac­ the magnificence of a state tions were “totally unmind­ funeral he planned for him­ ful of the public interest.*" self. The empty green leather seat The critici.sin. linked .specilic- which Sir Winston occupied in ally to the tru.stee.s' announced the last session of Parhament plan to rut commuter .service was the only vacant place in the and eventually abandon all pa.s- packed Hou.se of Cjmmon.s. senger service, wa.s made in the Prime Minister Harold Wilson Connec' cut Trp'is-rirt''tio': st(XKi on the spot w here Church­ thority's annual report to Gov. ill stood (or .so many y e a rs sis John Dempsey. I prime m in iste r and said : The report was written before 1 "As Parliament succeeded Dempsey and New York Gov. Parliament he .stood at this boot Nelson Rockefeller announced at one time or another, holding their $20 million plan to .save almost every one of the great the railroad’s commuter serv­ offices of .state.” ice. Wil.son referred to the bat­ The Cl'A said that while the tered di.spatch box that always trustees of the New Haven "are sits on the table before prim# men of reputation, character ministers. and responsibility." they have "And he stotxl at the box op­ been unable to reduce the op­ posite." Wil.son .said, "thunder­ eration deficits or the cash at­ ing denunciation of government trition of the railroad. 'after government." "Furthermore, tne trustees P That reference was to another have box which sit.s on the gram to the CTA which would other .side of the table before solye all or part of the prob­ leaders of the opposition. lems of the New Haven Rail­ Wilson heads Britain's gov­ road,” the report said. erning Labor party. Churchill Harry W. Dorigan, one of the was one of the Con.servative trustees, said of the CTA re­ party’s greate.st leaders. port, "I do not. want to make ” ^ r Winston, following the any comment at all concerning steps of the most honored of his it at this time." predecessors, derived his great­ Richard J. Smith, another Sir Winston Churchill ness from and through thia trustee, said he had not yet House,” Wilson said. Fire Destroys Landmark in Vernon Center seen the report. "I wouldn't The House and the galleries — 1874-1965 with most members in black ) year-old building burned to the ground but plans want to say anvthing about ft Herald Photographer Joseph Saternis was at the until I've studied it,’ he said. ties, the women in dark somber scene Saturday when fire destroyed the First Con­ are already under way for the construction of a clothes - hung on his words. new church. (Story on page five.) - .- Churchill “added his unique gregational Church of Vernon. He took the above Borge Fund contribution to the greatness o l shot as the steeple of the structure fell. The 139- STORRS (AP) — The Victor LBJMuch Improved, our centuries-old parliamentary If Borge Scholarship Fund at the institution,” Wilson said. University of Connecticut is be­ To the hushed House of Lords, ing incretised to $100,000 through the Earl of Longford, leader e t Rioters Burn a recent gift by the comic May Attend Funeral that house, said; Pope Names 27 Cardinals; pianist, it was announced Sun­ “Sir Winston was a House of day. Ciommons man, and it was Ws Home in Hue, Borge offered his Southbury WASHINGTON (AP)—President Johnson’s physi­ desire to spend his whole parlia­ estate to UConn last fall but mentary life in that House. cians reported today that his condition has improved a “We in the House of Lords 103 Total Highest in History Police Silent the university said it “could not great deal, a White House spokesman said late this commit itself in perpetuity to have, nonetheless, the duty and the use of the land." morning. privilege of paying tribute to Sir SAIGON, South Viet Nam Borge’s latest gift makes the But there was still no indica­ funeral in London Saturday. Winston Churchill as a national VATICAN CITY (AP)__❖ tlnuing to denounce Marxist'*Lyon, France; William Conway, (AJ*)—Rioting students in Hue scholarship fund the largest tion whether hj would be able to Nor was there any new in- leader and world statesman and Pope Paul VI named 27 new ideology. Today he named the archbishop of Armagh, Ireland; were burning down houses of carry out his stated desire to formation on how long the Pres-1 may I add illustrious le ^ - first three Roman Catholic Agnelo Rossi, archbishop of Sao persons they described as "anti- (See Page Ten) attend Sir Winston Churchill’s Ident would remain at Bethesda; s'" of the Conservative party. Roman Catholic cardinals dinala from Communist coun­ Paulo, Brazil; Maximos IV nationalist” today. Among the It was a generous trtbut# tries since a 1958 consistory held Naval Hospital fighting the today, including three from Salgh, Melchite patriarch of first set ablaze was that of the remnants of a cold that hit Fri­ from an old Laborite ofqx>nent. Communist lands and one by Pope Pius XU. i Antioch; Paul Pierre Meouchi, regional police chief. day afternoon and put him In One of the nominations — of Maronite patriarch of Antioch; The mob of about 10,000 anti- Always on Sunday the hospital early Saturday. (See Page Ten) from the United States. Jojief Beran of Prague, Ciechos- government demonstrators was This raised the membership Stephanos I Sidarouss, Coptic David Waters, an assistant iovakia — was a clear challenge patriarch of Alexandria; Josef last reported heading- for the lo­ White House press secretary, of the Sacred College to 108, the to red officials who have re­ cal office of the Vietnamese largest in history. Slipyi, archbishop of Lvov, Po­ said that since a 3 a m. temper­ 40 More Cadets stricted his activities. land, and primate of Ukrainian government information service. No More Video Football, ature rpading of 99.2, subse­ Archbishop Lawrence Joseph Police and troops in the city Shehan of Baltimore, Md., was Other new cardinals are: Catholics; quent checks of the President 400 miles north of Saigon were have shown normal readings. May Be Leaving the only U.S. prelate among the Maurice Roy, archbishop of Thomas B. Cooray, archbish­ not interfering. naw cardinals, the first named Quebec, Canada; ,Owep Me- op of Colombo, Ceylon; Leon- Participant Sport Now Waters, reporting on John­ Demonstrations against the son’s condition, .said that the U.S. Air Academy by Pope Paul since he became Caifn, archbishop of Cape Town, Etlenne Duval, archbishop of government of Prenaier Tran pontiff in June 1968. South Africa; Lorenz Jaeger, Algiers; archbishop Giovanni doctors characterize his condi­ Van Huong were also reported NEW HAVEN (AP)—It used*out today from the fourth week- tion as having improved “a AIR FORfJE ACADEMY, They will formally be elevat­ of Rouen of Paderbom, Ger­ Colombo of Milan, Italy; Arch­ in four other c^tral t^etnamese to be that a man could look end snowstorm in a row. This ed to the purple at a consistory many; Joseph Marie Martin, bishop Ermenegildo Florit of cities. Saigon was an armed forward to a winter Sunday one featured more snow than great deal." Q)lo. (AP) — It was reported Feb. 22. archbishop of Rouen, France; Florence, Italy. camp in preparation for threat­ afternoon sis a time when he the others—as much as 14 inch­ Two and a half hours before that 40 more cadets were leav­ Pope Paul’s nominations were Franjo Seper, archbishop of Za­ Paul Zoungrana, archbishop ened Buddhist suicides by fire. could watch a televised football es in northern Connecticut—and the word was that the Presi­ ing the U.S. Air Force Academy In line with policies that have greb, Yugoslavia; John Heenan, of Ouagadougou, Upper Volta; Buddhist youths and monks game or take a nap on the also included sleet and freezing dent’s condition' was quite good archbl.shop of Westminster, and that temperature readings today as a result of the wid­ become evident In his reign. Enrico Dante, archbishop pre- scuffled briefly with police and couch. rain. Not to mention a little ening cheating' scandal. He has opened a dialogue with England. s-ngiana. „ ------^ — — ------But in Connecticut nowadays thunder and lightning that start­ during the night were below 1(X) but above normal.' The report came from a re- Communist countries while con-.con-, Jean Vlllot, archbishop of (8*e Page Two) (See Page Four) all you can do on a Sunday led Bridgeport and New Haven sponsiMe flouree although it was afternoon is reach for the snow- area remdents. waters saia a senes of routine It was another busy weekend testa were made between 8 and not confirmed by the labile In­ shovel or snowplow and get to formation Office. work. (See Page Seventeen) (See Page Ten) The Air Force hs said more Nutmeggers were still digging than to o cadets may be involved before the investigation is end­ ed. Johnson Asks $9^.7 Billion A special investigative board called to. the academy inter­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSand the principal tool for build-'^tially, government expenditures viewed cadets in streams today, For fiscal year ending June 30 Ing a Great Society will continue to rise over the with reports 700 6f the more 1965 1966 He estimated that government long nin." Highlights than 2,500 in the wing may be ' (figures in billions) revenues would total $94.4 bil­ But the coats will rise less questioned. ■pending ' $97,481 $99,687 lion, also a record. This would rapidly than the nation’s ability Col. Richard Haney, chief of Income 91,200 94,400 mean a i$8.2-biIllon rise in tsuc to meet them, Johnson said. Of Message public information, was clo.seted Deficit 6 ,281 5.287 collections from 1964 to 1966, Despite the 1666 increase, he much of the morning with MaJ. Debt vt yesu'-end 316,(X)0 822,600 generated by an unprecedented said, federal spending will de- Gen. Robert H. Warren, acad­ fifth consecutive year of atrong cUne. in relation to the Gross WASHINGTON (APJ — Here emy superintendent. Haney said By 8TERUNO F. GREEN business expansion. National Product — “to less are textual highlights of Presi­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Preel- The President predicted a than 15 per cent, the lowest ra­ dent Johnson's budget message (See Page Thirteen) dent Jfrtuison told Congrees to- record prosperity for 4hlB. calen­ tio achieved in 16 years.” to Congress today: dsiy the first year of his “Great dar year — a prosperity with Nevertheless the federal debt ■oclety” will cost the nation a these dimensions: will stand at an historic peak of — The budget supports a mas­ ncord $99.7 billion. National output at $660 billion, $322.6 billion when the fiscal sive defense establishment of The President’s budget mee- a gain of nearly $33 bllUon; cor­ year has closed. Johnson served steadily growing power, within •age for fiscal 1966 — which he poration profits at $61 billion, up notice he w(ll ask another In­ reduced outlays. Bulletins hinted may be the last U.S. nearly $4 billion; personal in­ crease In the debt ceiling fixed Our International and space Culled from AP Wire# comes rising to $620 bllUon, up 6 by Congress. programs are being advanced budget below $100 billion — at a satisfactory rate, but with called for; » per cent. These were among the high­ —A $1.75-bilUon cut in excise The word “frugal,*' used re­ lights of the message; smaller increases than in ear' peatedly in last year’s budget Defense — Spending would be Her years. , -taxes, without naming those to — A large part of the funds CHURCHIIX ESTATE be reduced or repealed. meseage.did not appear In this reduced to $49 bllUon from $49.3 LONDON (AP)—A frieni — A $3.1-blllion increase in all cne. The new budget, said John- bllUon. Yet Americans, he said, for ■ needed program expansion can be sure they will have ”a has come from savings, reduc of Sir Winston Churchill sold ' Social Security cash benefits so>rN. A ria. (A P ) sage, by what Johnson called on Mars. level for 1966. The resulting helping to reduce the budget deficit of $6.3 bUlton la a billion Hundreds gathered today le deficit to $6.8 billion, o r^ bllUon “the rising need for more jmbUc Poverty — A four-fold in­ tell the dohnsea admlnlstr^ in dollara lower than the 1965 defi­ doUars less than this years and private services” rswUng crease the antlpoveriy pro­ tten’s “won ea ved-lnk’ spsniUng. from an Increasing populatian, grams wlU bring llw outlays to cit, marking continued progress toward a balanced budget. ere ef the need fer Ibderhl But federal outlays for educa- growing Inoomes and mumglng $1.8 UlUon. nid te mine Iving Boti would be increased by more ways M Ufa. Appaladiia — Obviously con- — On a consolidated caah ba­ sis, total payments to the public Low Bridge over Sidewalk Skating ^Rink^ In the Sonthweat. A than 76 per cent, to $2.7 billion, 'nis budget provides, In fact, fldem of