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THURSDAY, JANUARY I, 1M8 Averaffe Daily Net Press Ron f^

‘h •r- t. M 'M u r f u i - UANCHESTEB e v e n in g mRALD, MANCBESTElt. OONN;, FRIEIAY, JANUAHY* 4, 1H8 NANCHBBTER BVENINQ HBBALP, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4 , 196S

BefDMhinsrly Orthodra stories by fins of this country's Swiirimihg ■Kparianee. W e have ooma to love Colutnbia Coventry leading writers. "Uhuru” by Rob­ the peotde o f thlB .“Mty o f village Tshomhe Seeks Talk H- would ba, we would aay, ert Ruark-i-etory of the social evo­ chhrm.” Our. aasodadona have Elections Report ^i^ontitis i^rralb aomething of an orthodox piece of lution of ICenya. .‘‘Letting Go” by Starts Tuesda^i been most ptoasant. Murphy to Si r < ^ newdl aoonomically apaakiug, Philip Roth—a first novel by A Inasmuch aa it ia Inipoaoible to M n. Roth H< BieO Tiled with Oerk noted writer of short stoiieo, *‘A S!‘‘ata. aa contraated with the New Fron­ The recreation department an­ oontaot our many frlooda per- In New Bid for Truce VMRNON—Mrs. Ruth Holtslser On Garden Todtito Simple Honorable Man” by Con­ nounces tbat'th ere .,aM''aiUH aataa aonally. wo a n gratofid lOr the Broil, 88, of Center Rd., Vernon, tier ayatem of eoontBhlc valuea, rad Richter—a minister ia rural Statements bf mqianses for the f openinga In the swim leesons baing p H v U ^ o f ' oommimlcatlng a Mt fOantfaiMd tron Page Otoe) (lied last night at the RoMiViUe Ronald' Murphy o t toe Covitolfy which la pripMnted by the dia- Pennsylvania at the turn o f the offered at tha .Hast Side Centar of our iratttiido to everyont last elaoUoh campaign have been South Windsor Cito Hospitw. High Sch(x>l faculty will give a cloaura that thia Country haa, af­ century. "Ship Of Foola” by Ratb- pool, 2Y School 8t. . LeewiiN viW thntigb tbo modlum of The Hor- appeared undamaged. Bel­ She waa the'pldow of Otto Broil. filed locaUy with> Margaret DU- e'rine Ann Porter—one o f the moat ald. talk at 1:3<) p.m. Tuesday at to* ter a number, of yeara of beini: too begin ‘Tueeday evening. gian dlviliana told th*!n Union She was bom Nov. 24, 1894, in wortb, .town clerk. T m y show that SVanr Oraatac_____ Bxc«vt discussed novels of the year. Regietrationa for the leaeona a n Wo a n deeply gratettil for the Mlnlere lnatallhUone W Jad d tv^ , Parents WiU Hear BlUnlton, doughler e f the late Coventry Garden dub meeting at Beli&7(.~ellte7a. BMareA------M Um far ahead of Haelf in tta poaaesaion All df us at the Mary Cheney 'These and many other titles the Rapublicans outspeiit the Dem­ ___ at llanchMttr Coaa. aa now baing taken during the day oourteoiaa atoowa tou aby n many which turn out a third of Katan- Charles - and Lydia Lae Holtsizer,. the Booth-Dimock MemoiiaJ l i ­ of production capacity, now actU' Library, Whlton Library and the await your attention at the Itory arid evening at (he Baat Side Reo- of tlw poopio of Maaobaotar.Thotr Talk on Narcotics ocrats two to one. Olaaa Mall Mattar. ga’e copper and two thlrda of ita and Hved- bi thU area all her life. brary. His topic will deal with lioiv ally begun to ahow legitlmaU, West Side Branch would like to Cheney Library. reatlori Center Office. . There Wlfl. ginonatty hqa boon g r e ^ ap- w d not been aaboteged. She was a member bf the First Republican LaVergne WUUa)ps, successful candidate for represen­ tlculture and conservation. BOBBCIUPTION lUTIBi reallatlc algna of needing new wish the people of Manchester a be leesons for b oys,. glIis^ and prqclatod. Wo alao. want to thank U.N. nerndquartera In NeF York 8ft. John toaronay of tbe State CongTMstional Church of Vernon, pEjrabU In womsm AH leaaona are tmdar tative, filed ah expense report of Murphy received a scholarship Hall plaika. very happy and prosperous New all b f ttooso who sharod in tho to n - aaid there waa "very little dam­ and a former deaconess, treasurer from the club for a course In the the aupervialon of quallflad in- well g ift W o a n “pUgiims ° and age from acU of wbotage" in Police wUl dtscuaw narooUca end and Clerk of the church. She was $16, a donation to: the Workers . Y W ,.a.a*.i..a>..S16.60 S22.00 It la ^beginning to need new A Thought for Today subject he took at the University SCMltnil aa«a a ••• aa a a a 7.75 11.00 Year. ethiotore. ■tniagan” tai thia worl^ .and. aip- Jadotvllle. A apokesman aald tha iu problema at the Tueaday meet­ also a member of the Vernon for Williams, - a privately organ­ > JContbn ••acsaaaaaa ^90 l.“ production capacity not because This ia perhaps a good time to Sponsored by tba ized group. of Connecticut last summer. 1.1 Leaaone wiH be one-half hour in o o rd i^ to . PbOtoPlana S:90. our U.N. commander at the acena ing of the Wapping BlanMntary Grange, and Pomona State and Na­ ji# SCootk «#••#••••#•••# X«8 set the record straight. Although OenaeO af Otminbee Democrat Philip laham, who The club’s executive board will (Tn^Cly iaaaawaaaaaaaaaa production o^Mcity itaelf ia really length, and will, be bMd for a eltUwoahip ia in H*hvaa. W e a n ‘‘held amicable talks with the ma­ School PTA. ‘The program will be­ tional Orange. She held life mem­ have a session at 1 p.m. Tussday< Mr. Jackson Is responsible for period of ten weeks. A nominai yor of the city and with repra- bership In the Connecticut State stated during, tbe .campaign that the golden calf Kennedy economic thankful that aur aojoum han gin at 8 pun., and a quaetion, aitd prior to the regular meeting. . MiiMBmi o r “The World of Books” , lie does not fee will be charged. Bach (dess brought «M to New EngUns eenUtlves of the .Union Mlnlere Game Breeders Arsociatlon and he would do no campaigning, had theory—or at leaat Kennedy cam­ As OhrisUane we have recently Briefs ram jSSoaumm mam write all the columuis that appear la limited, and r^stiwtion will be Rev. C. H. Wlnalow, with .a view to mafntalnlng~'no^ “ *wer period vrtU foUow the eer- bred .pheasants for over 30 years no expenses. > Aaaodated Praaa la axclu paign economic theory—has pro­ here. Credit should be given to the merged frexm the season of The Booth-Dimock Memorial a tltlatl to tta naa af rewbllcatlc in person on a first come basia. ' Ohureh o f the Naaanno. mal activities in the city and to gcant'a report. Beciaiuw Of the na In 'Oemon. Mrs.. Pauline Buniluun, treas­ aawt dlamtchaa eraditaO to It or claimed U to be, but because it is five other people who also con­ Christmas with Ns joyous carols For further inforaiatlon oontaot proteetlnr— *—*■— Inatallatlona.”...... ture of the adbject, only adulta She is survived by one daugh­ urer for the Republican Town Library Association, Inc., will have ■ot othanriu eradUad la tliia— t papar really needed to enable American tribute the material—Miss EJather about the birtti of Jesus In Beth­ the East Side Recreation Office. Union Mlnlere, the big Belgium- Will be permitted to attend the ter, M n. Robert AmEnde of ,\^r- Committee, listed total receipts .to its annual meeting at 8 p.m. Jan. aad alao Uia local nawa i ibliaPed Para. m a i l STMJiN 15 at the library. There will be an All r^ ta of r^publlcatlon of apaetal— Warren, Miss Marion Jesseman, lehem. However as with all ^ e d mining '-i company, earlier meating. non and one granddaughter. the party as 1181.08 with 8H8.33 Mapatenea Peraln ara alao reaarrad. Induatiy to be efficient in meet­ Mrs. Ena' Prentice (all from the GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — A Funeral services will bp held election of officers and reports of babies, Jesus grew up Into man­ had reported Tshombe'a forces Sgt. Maroitey la head . ^ of the left from 1961. Expenses were ing the demands upon it. Mary Cheney Library). When the gang of nykm-maaked man T^ura- STEREO Hi-Fi made good on a scorched-earth' State PoUca Narbotioa Squad, a Sunday at 2 pm . from the Ladd 896.86 for the caucus, primaries, (mmmitteas hood and this seme sweet, baby, day slugged. a postman with' an >lill aarriea eUaat of M. B. A. larr A good piany of us have now columns. ' pertain to Whiton Li­ Open Forum threat. and dynamited power position he has held since >068. FunerM Home, IP Ellington Ave., and conventions. and 8180 for tbe The Ladies Aasociatlon of the lea, Inc. brary, they are written either by became the man who healed the ax and mada off wMi a vahiaMe First Congregational Church dur­ iHibliahara Rapraaentattrao. Tha omnpleted the ewitch from horse transformers and electronic con­ Before that, he was active in de­ Rockville, with the Rev. Ray Alli­ election. Balance on hand i s '831- Mrs. Dorothy Gibson or Mrs. Bar­ sick, who stilled the etonna and cargo of raiiatored mall. son Heaps officiating. BiuisJ will ing the winter will be meeting XoUna Hathewa Special AganciP—New to cart, and accepted the idea that who acted against the sina of hate *Our Sojooni Here* trols at the copper refinery. tective actlViUes in the ’ depat t- .48. York,Tork, Chicago.C Detroit and Boatoa. bara Lord. Poatal autbocltlaa aald they U.N. Secretary-General U Thant be In Grove Hill Cemetery, Rock­ every other Wedne.sday in the ves­ h em------: AUDIT and deceit. The call ef the child To the Editor, ment. He la a graduate of the Howard Sateg, treasurer ta r the BUREAU o r the thing to do Is to cut taxes During the past year some fairly w an unaUa to alato tha total val- sent Undersecretary Ralph J ville.’ try. The next session will be dur­ cntcui;cu £ S ^ iiNa is easy to hear and answer, but Living InMenobeater for almost Narcotics training school inWash- Workers for WiUiiuns,'filed a re­ first and let spending fend for it-, interesting b^ k s have appeared. ua of tha haul but tt woqld amount Bunche to Leopoldville to tighten Ington,-D. C. He also ' attended Friends may call at the Funeral ing the day Jan. 16. the call of the man requires the ten years hss been a delightful to thousands ot ddOain. port of receipts of 8196 and ex­ There will be a dance for teen­ Tbe Barald Prlntlnf Company Inc., aelf. But we cannot quite go along Possibly you would enjoy seeing a up on U.N. political, military and spedial Harvard sentiqara oh hoiiai- Homs tomorrow from, 2 to 4 and penditures of 8180. The balance'on list of some of them that have giving of ourselves to be Ma disci­ agers from 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. to­ with the great gross national ples. ^ Clearance administrative operations In the cide investigation. 7, to 9 p.m. band is 816-90. morrow at the Nathan Hale Ckjm- been added to the collection of the Congo. Refreshments Will be adrved .d t e ___ product theory, which aays that Mary Cheney Library. In the field Therefore as we face the new Joseph' Oambolatl The Dem(x;ratlc Town Commit-' munlty Center. Kurt Russell, disc Tba Manchealer Baanlna Barald. year are we as prepared to follow U.N. speikesmen in New York after the meeting in the cafeteria. tee statement filed by * treasurer the thing to do ia to build the of biography—“The Rothschilds’’ said that in the Jaclotville opera- Joseph Gambolatl of RFD 1, jockey, will be there. Chaperons the man Jesus, as we are to ede- Church Notos Sol Binder reports th ^ ^ tal contri­ will include Mi', and Mrs. Howard DIaMay adrertlBlnc cloalna boara: production capacity first and then by Frederic Morton—a story of the brate the incident In His life whltSi WIUWANTIC STATE OOLLEaE Uwi there had been a serious Hebron, died this morning at or Monday—1 p.in. Friday. Europtean banking family. “Renoir, Masses at St. Margaret Mary bution as 8147. C au^s advertise­ Craft and Mrs. Klalne Hotaadi French Impressionist painter as Wapping Community Church. quarters In New York and the fs'.Tn in Hebron for 63 years. For Fnday—1 p.m. Thuraday. comfortable and reassuring thing told by his son. “O’Neill” by Ar­ auditorium of the South Windsor listed as 894.42. Siniftr stated that Nathan Hale- Community Center. For SaturdaiP—1 njn. Friday. EVENING COLLEGE Leopoldville offici: Diplomatic HlYh School. The men's choir will Mr. Oambolatl w m bom Nov. to visualize a situation such as thur and Barbara Gelb—an ax- Many with AM -Ri nuHos • sources aald Thant and Bunche there was a deficit at the start of Hostesses will be Mrs. Willard CUalflad deMDhia: 10;M>E_.m. ___ sing at the 1();15 a.m. Moss, Which 27, 1881, in Fublne Province of the campaign of 86.31. The balance Jay of publlcattoo aaeept Sataturday — that offered by the latest atatia- haustive study of the famous In had assured Belgium, U.N. troops Alexandria, . He was a mem­ Watrous and Mrs. Wallace Worth­ American playwright. will be celebrated as High Mass. is now 826.47. Atty. Elizabeth ington. tlca, which show that we are now MANCHESTER, NORWICH mad WILLIMANTIC Would not enter the town because Baptisms will be administered at ber of St. Maurice Church in In the field of history: Thomas o( the- Uweat of sabotage. Dennis Hutchins spent 814.80 in The Convefitry Player* Twelfth Friday, JantMry i operating a higher percentage of High sehoel gradoafeo an. lavMed to ash hbont beghmlag and 1:16 p.m. in the chapel. All pre­ Bolton and the Fublnese Society her unsuccessful caucus bid for Oostaln's “The Last Plantagenets” WALKERS Choose From These ‘‘All United Nations field mis­ of Manchester. Turnpike Becomes Milky Way Night party tomorrow evening the production capacity we have which deals with the' War of the advanoed m iege eennaa to: ' paratory anhngemenU, Including representative oh the GOP ticket. WiU be at the home of Mr. and sions and operations are the re­ verification of the worthlnese Survivors are his wife, Rose The loading doors flow open twexpeotedly on a Cumberland Famte Dairy truck (joming oast (»i W. Nobody Gives It Up than has been the case for several Roses. "The Horizon Book of Lost IkMllah. U teamhwe, MattuawaiHea, Ckdenoe, sponsibility and are under the Gotta Oambolatl; two sons, Frank Evacuation Plan Middle Tpke.' about 11:30 this morning, throwing dozens o t bottles of milk, In metal carrying ba.s- Mrs. Zolton Feuerinan on Wash- Famoos Brands: the sponsors, should be completed Plans to evacuate tuition stu­ yeara, and which indicate that the Worlds"—a text and picture guide History, Pl^ehology and Foretgn Langtsme control of the secretary-general of Manchester and Leo of Hebron; kets, onto the rood. The truck, oomihg from the direction of East Hartford, wa.s apparently on iEs bum Ave.. instead of at ■ the home Whether or not our good friend to nine ancient civllizationa. "Pa­ prior to the baptismal ceremony. dents at Windham High School In of Dr. and Mrs. L. Norman Dutton time may be just ahead when mar­ and there will be no exception to Church suppm envelopes for (laughter Mrs.' Albert Fran- way from toe dairy’s Lucas St. shipping faclUty in Hartford to the firm’s Manchester store at the and original atomic partner, Brit­ triotic Gore” by Edmund Wilson— Tuition rates are m lou $17.50 per semester this principle, in the Congo or ceschena of Hebron; two brothers, the event of a national disaster Parkade. Although the manager of toe local store, John M. Lanou, had not heard about the acci­ In Bolton. ket demand—not some arbitrary • ZENITH • MOTOROLA weekly use during tbe year are be­ were explained by Edward Slllari, ain, should have been more willing a new look at the literature of the elsewhere," a U.N. spokesman Camillo of Manchester and Se­ dent, and was not sure which route the delivery trucks took to his store, he did report to The Herald Volunteer mother* assisting with American Civil War. “The Blue hour of credit. ing distributed via the malls. superintendent of s(m(x>ls, at the the classes of the North Coventry than France to surrender its title from government planners— said In Uew York. PariShloneri who do not receive bastian of Bolton; a sister, Mrs. that "there does seem to have been some delay In today’s delivery." (Herald photo by Ofiara). will, dictate building some new Nile" by Alan Moorhead—a story Gradoato eenrsee are available ^iftMweoiM aad eventage. • RCA VICTOR • PHILCO Theresa Fracchia of Hebron; and Biiard of - Education meeting Cooperative Nursery and Kinder­ to being an Independent nuclear However, a spokesman tor their quota of envelopes may con­ Wednesday night. of the Nile River quite similar to five ^andchlldren. garten for the week will be as fol- power and then to go along with production capacity. the author’s “The White N ile/’ Thant praised the U.N. troops for tact the rectory at 80 Hayes Road. Each pupil will be assigned to a cident proved fatal last night to Send to Biwee E. Bradford, WlUlmaatle State Ceilsie • GiNERAL ELECTRIC ‘‘a brilliantly executed action" Funeral services will be Monday IcWs: For Kindergarten, Mrs. Rog­ a situation la which we would be The experience grows more* and In the world of science and tech­ PTA Topic home in WlUimantlc on the ” bu(Idy Mra Patricia Anzellotti, 19, of I am totorested In additional informattoa ea: and for their competence and "Platform for Educatiim” will at 9:16 a.m. from the W. P. Qulsh State News Stratford. Mra Anzellotti, struck Youth Injured er Smith, Mr*. David Strube and Buclear armorer to both. Britain more rare—the experiefice of find­ nology some titles o l note are: • STROMBERG CARLSON P\inenl Home, 226 Maiq St., with system” only If -there Is no warn­ Mr*. Joan Volkert; for nursery, courage. be the subject of the Tuesday PTA ing at all. If there Is some warning by a car as She walked along the and France Is something of an ing that some sound old law of “The American Heritage History Hveuing College — ■ ■ a solemn high Mass of rCqulem at Mrs. William Kaminsky and Mrf. of night’’—a panoramic review of Knots of civilians on the Jadot­ meeting. The members oif the the students wlU be sent to Oo- side of a road about a block from In Area Crash academic question. The hard fact econennioa still works and still FOR SALE • WESTINGHOUSE vllle streets told the incoming Boajxi of Ekiucuition will be pres­ St. Maurice Church at 10. Burial her home, died at Bridgeport Hos­ Vernon Sanborn. man’s conquest of the air. Rachel er the Ondoate Program will be in St. James' Ceineteiy. liunbia by bus. SlUari urged par­ Roundup The cleaning committee for tot ia that both Britain and France builds a soimd prosperity—but Careen’s "Silent Spring." Fred troops that the main body of Ka­ ent to hold a panel dlscuashm on ents to have ccmfidence In the pital. OR RENT the new junior high system the Frlenls may call tomorrow, 7 to A Colchester man was warned classroom in the basement of toe find such a role of nuclear abne­ there is still nothing to top K. Pa­ Hoyles "Astronomy'’—a look at • RHONOVOX tanga defenders fled for Kolwezl, plans made by the school and not ffame eeeeeesei town is adopting. An open discus­ 9 p.m., and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to for speeding and a Colunrhia youth Second Congregational Chuiuh on tience is required to give it a the achievements through the ages 160 miles northwest of Ellsabeth- to try to pick up their children. He (Continued from Page One) STUDENTS FINED gation hnposslbls for themselves. vUle, the previous midnight and sion un(fil. Hla fellow U lcers In­ that this question must oome be­ stipulated in the proposal. ler <>f Hartford, Foster Green Jr. road and skidded 345 feet, accord­ buttered com. bread and butter most sophisticated o f the world's hietorian. "The Partisan Review Carlson, 66 Fairfield St., were and fruit cup; Wednesday, Italian race toward a new frontier, but Anthology”—stories, essays, poems H)e only resistance was femr clude Betty. Sharp, vice-president: held yesterday afternoon at the fore a town meeting for an au­ o f West Hartforlumbia at 11:45 p.m. iH-ead and butter and toasted ooqcK not be blocked out of the situa­ John Updike—a collection of short up supplies grade ablUtles. Judging will be atrom, John McBride, Ronald on per pupil (x>st (ai^roximately that will. If it happens, be quits a EPISCOPALIANS! done and awards'will be presented Saturday through Wednesday. Police said Desro.sier had a frac­ nut cake. tion; Prime Minister Macmillan Brig. Reginald Noiyfiiha, the In­ Johnson and Winfred Quigley. 880 per student last year), (3) HARTFORD (AP) — Levels of thrill. during the day so that parents children will be taken to and from Cool at beginning of period b^ radioactivity In Connecticut milk tured left leg and face lacerations. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin C. Ballard and his Conservative Party do not dian commander of the column, m ^ see the results. coming milder Monday or Tues­ The Rt. Rev. Walter H. Gray, Bishopi of Connecticut, re­ John Meaertlan the high school only when Wind­ continued low last week. Dr. Frank­ The occupants w'ere Marshal Mar­ and children, Suzanne and Charles. dare take political responalbllity estimated Tsbombe had 2,000 to Dates for PTA members: to re­ day, turning colder at the end of tin, 23, Richard Hopkins, 20, and ha.ve returned to their home in 8,000 gendarmes and 100 white Funeral servicee for John Mes- ham is in session. the periexL lin M. Foote, state health com­ for atripping Britain of the Inde­ How High Those Drifts? member for January are' the Fa­ Principal George Patros will be missioner, Announced tociay. Allen Wadsworth, 22, all of Wllli- Minneapolis, Minn., after spend­ mercenaries out of an original ther-Son Night Jan. 23, when a erllan of New Britain, father of Some normal temperature ing the holidaye with her parents. pendent right to press Ita own nu­ , Masterpieces quests that each Episcopalian attend a celebration of the Sarkis Meserllan of Mantriiester, a member of the advisory board of The levels are in range one, the mantic. We wish to register a doubt force of 13,000 men to make a sports movie and special speaker ranges for the period are Hart­ According to polica Desrosier Dr. and Mrs. Chorlee W. S trent on clear warfare button If it ever stand at Kolwezl. will be held tomorrow at 11 a.m. the Regional Library (Renter in ford 37 and 18; New Haven 37 lowest range, of the Federal Ra­ without running any risk of being will be presented, and the PTA WiUlmantlc. Patros also disclosed lost control of his car while trying Bread and Milk St. wlahes to. Thia waa the real de- in Miniature Tshombe’s hir force, which re­ dance Jan. 26. af St. Mark’s Elpiscopal Church, and 21; and Bridgeport 37 and 22. diation Council’s protection guide. given the opportunity to prove Holy Communion on Sunday, Jan. 6, Feast of the Epiphany! W. Main St., New Britain. Hie that It will be necessary to pro­ to cut back into line after passing elaion do\\-n at Nassau, when Mac­ portedly included -two dozen or .'ITie girls' basketball team In­ Precipitation may total one- another vehicle. The mishap is Mancheater Evening Herald ourselves right or wrong. more civilian and military planes, Rev. ‘Thoonas Fletcher, rector, wlU vide home instruction for one more tenth to seven-tenths of 8Ui inch millan insisted he had to have LORT'S cludes J. O ’Neil, J. Hobby, M. offloiate. child. still under investigation. Coventry correspondent, F. Our doubt directs itself to the On that day, Episcopalians throughout the Dio­ Is based there. The U.N. claims RokUn, C. Ekstrem, B. Sleeper, B. melted, occurring as snow or New Year’s Baby Pauline Uttie, telephone 742-8281. some independent national nuclear Burial wiH be In Falrview Cem- Columbia teachers will be wel­ rain Saturday night or Sunday height reported for the drifts left UTTLB ARWTOCRATS cese will make .personal preparation tor the forth­ Swedish Saab Jets knocked out Powell, K. Dooley, J. Moran, S. ot'ory, New Britain. weaponry, and settled for PoiaHe several of these planes in the come to attend a math workshop and again about Tuesday. WMA’n iM OHOCOLATIS Ostettar, B. Sharp, P, Xupchunos, Friends may call at the Carlson preeentiy being set up hi Ashford Goes Home Today Aquaettes Show by various blizzards of thie young coming PARISH-WIDE TEACHING MISSION, to be opening of the U.N. offensive last 6. Caodse, K. Wheway, S. Wenz, In place of Skybolt. SmiiWS MHk and $|SS Funeral Home, 46 Franklin Sq., if the town wUl share the coat. winter in several localities. held this Lent during Passion Week. A Pastoral Saturday. So far the Tshombe air R. Sharp. Paid Bnmner Is team, Price Fixing Charged 'Ministers Meet France, never our original part­ Dark Ckoeelata I 1 1h. New Britain, tonight from 7 to 9 Board chairman Donald Tuttle Manchester’s first New Year’s Set Two .Nights But we don’t want to go where force has been Inactive. manager. o'clo(dc will call a meeting Jan. 16 for th* WASHINGTON (AP) — Two ner, And ther^ore barred by our Letter from Bishop Gray will be read. The boys' basketball team un­ Day 'baby went home from Man- Next Wednesday the drifts are, to meaaure them new 12-member study committee. Connecticut Companies arengmed The Aquaettes swimming club own la ^ from sharing either our der the coaching of Mr. Stewart (*w ter Memorial Hospital t(xlay, for ourselves. And Vve don’t want Campers to Meet in a Federal Trade Cxnmiasion where he had been a patient since of Manchester High School wUl BUclcsd: knowledge or our nuclqar incluiies: F. Dooley and J. Jdknis, The New England 'Volkswagen ruling (diarging six firms with The Manchester Ministers’ As­ to have any similar drifts depos­ co-captains, E. Milbury, C. Oilrl- his birth in the hospital’s lobby present it* annual show next jvoduct, has, under President de British Urged Campers Club will hold a meeting (x>niq>lring U le ^ ly to dominate Tuesday at 12:50 a.m. sociation will hold its January ited or blowTi here, so we can look co, K. Cook, B. Sturtevant, D. Fos­ UN Firing Slip meeting Wednesday at noon a f Gaulle, been inventing and engi­ Services in the Manchester In Yeoman’s Hall tomorrow at 3 the market fo r (K>mbination lip­ The baby ia Mark Kenmeth Du- Thursday and Friday at 8 p.m. out a second story window and see ter, A. Smart, . R. Young, C, For- pxn. stick cases and refills. South Methodist Church. neering its own way into the magg;lonl, J. Spencer, M. Sber- bay, son of Donald and Mary Lil­ at the high school pool. for ourselves how deep they are. To Accept U.S. Traps Citizens, Joseph N. Gill, Oommlaskmer The Connecticut firms are Rua- lian Denneno Dubay. 14 Highland After a luncheon, for which atomic circle. It has adready made rlffs, D. Regine, R. Letendre and The theme Is “Calendar vill Maniffacturing and a biusinees meeting, Mrs. Dor­ as soon as we are granted Immu­ Sohoeil Mebae: ounces. throughout the year. Eighteen long before it stands equipped As Top Nation 2 Women Die the Staite Park and Forest Com­ Co. of Waterbury, both producers The baby’s maternal grandfa- girls and two boys are members othy Mullen, a recreation consul­ nity, is not an unfriendly one. We Elementary School menue for mission will be the guest speak­ of lipstick (XMTtainers. tant for the State Department of with some military nuclear force the week o f Jan. 7-11 are: Mon­ toeiT, Alexander Denneno, 43 of the club. can understand, easily enough, the ers. A potluck will follow tbe busi- Also named yesterday were Dougherty St., said Mrs. Dubay Health’s hospital section, will ^1 Its own. France has, under de ST. MARY’S, Manchester: 7:30 a.m., 9 a.m., 11 a.m. LONDON (AP) — ‘Two leading day—barbecued .)>eef on bun, (OenttnoeA from Page One) Miss Mary Falgnant, the club’s Paul Bunyan instinct which comes newspapers counseled proud Brit­ neas meeting^ Details about tile four (xwmetic companies, Revlcm, was taken to the hospital by speak in “A More Adequate Min­ Gaulle, done this for the- same toseed salad, buttered green beaiu, new club may be dbteined by call­ Helena Rubinstein of New York, advisor, assisting with costum­ istry to Our Convalescent Homes.”. over anybody given an opportu­ ons today to face the fact of to the center of tbe town in their friends. When she reached the hos­ ing. Mrs. Lucille Glaeser of the ST. JOHN’S, Rockville: 8 a.m., 9:15 a.m., 11 a.m. peaches, milk; Tuesday—veal cut­ ing Milton Anthony, Columbia, or Merle Norman Cosmeti(» and Jack pital steps, rile had to be carried, A 16-minute sound film, ”Tq basic recison which kept Britain, nity to tell the outside world what their country’s decline In power let in tomato sauce, mashed po­ advance. high school’s art department will and bow to American leadership. Gordon Freeman, Cheshire. Mem­ B. and Dorothy Neteicutt. he said. Live Again,” wdU be shown. under Macmillan, from agreeing to special kind of weather has come ST. PETER’S, Hebron: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. tatoes, buttered carrots and peaa.. Two civilian cars came toward bership is oipen to any family using TTie- (ximmission said Revlon, help decorate the pool area' for “ The truth Is that If the United wheat bread’ and butter, cooklds, them. The Indian Unit held lU The baby was bom after Mrs. the show. retire from the ranks of atomic to his owm particular village. We a Volkswagen for camping. The which holds a patent on a cembi- Dubay was seated on a chair, he WORKMAN DIES 90P MAIN. ST.—MI 8-6331 States does not lead the alliance milk; Wednesday—turkey a la fire- but another unit along the powers and rely on American ST. GEORGE’S, Bolton: 8 a.i|L and 10:15 a.m. then no one else ’ can,” declared club has no connection with the nati(m Uiwtlok case and refill, and said. HARTFORD (AP) — Craven can understand that, given one j PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY king on biscuit, buttered whole rokd opened up. One car got the five other firms made deals to BUYS TOY FIRM bombs for the defense of Britain. the Guardian. company that makes the vehiriea. Dubay is an electronics inspec­ M. Freeman, 39, of Yalesvllle, died freakish drift which might actu-' kernel com, cranberry sauce, away. Verbugghe’s car was rid­ The club waa formed when three restrain trade and eliminate com- HARTFORD (AP) — Coleco Neither Britain nor France ST. PETER’S, Wapping: 8:3>0 a.m. The Guardian and the Times ot dled and skidded to a halt. tor for Hamilton Standard’s Broad Industrie.s Inc. of Hartford has at Hartford Hospital yesterday o t ally meaaure so many feet deep, \ jam sandwich, gelatin, milk; Connecticut families met In Acadia petltid gushing from scrapped price-fixing agreements bought 92 per cent of the common I injuries suffered in an accident at it becomes relatively easy, almost National Park in Maine. They de­ The couple has two other chil­ ' the International Silver Go. In fluential papers, jointly spoke out and meat sauce, cabbage and a wound under his eye, staggered cided to form a club and invite In 1967. stock of the Keatral Corp. of « t attention to the argument m-ssistible, to add a few feet to against signs of growing anti- out screaming hysterically; "My dren, Donald Joseph, 3, and Su­ Springfield, Mass.. for $80,000. Wallingford Wednesday. Free^ pineapifle salad rolls and butter, other families with Volkswagens The commission dismissed the zanne Rose, 15 months neither ^ t . if they will not surrender the drift, and then make that sin- Americanism fired by past Brit­ pears, milk; Friday—bsdeed beans wife Is. killed! Why, why, w hy?t rigged for camping to join. The (x>mplaint in connection with the Both firms manufacture toys An­ man, an electrical maintenanoe ish dipiomatic setbacks, the Sky- The Indian officer helped re­ of whom was bom on a holiday or nouncement of the purchase was worker, fell from a oatwalk while toeir^ own .mtional atomic roles, ; freakish dAft plural, so that it WHEE! WATER’S and fish sticks, 'wedge of lettuoe present membership of toe club is Eyelet Specialty Co. of Waterbury under similar circumstances, said that example on their part will ' ^ t to the outside world as bolt missile controversy, and by and dressing, slice of cheese, pea­ move the body of Verbrugghe’s over fifty. It is a family (dub with and the Plume and Atwd Manu­ made yasterday by Leonard E. he was inspecting an air-(Ueaning President Kennedy’s reported de­ Mrs. Dubay. Greenberg, president of Cole<»i. device. l ^ e l y speed the day on which a ..^ n ns’ many feet high. HOT-HOT... nut butter and jam saiid’wlch, wife and her mortally wounded members exchanging ' Ideas on facturing Co. of Thomaaton, Corni. termination to qxert a stronger cake, milk. woman friend from the car. The (im ping and equipment and hold-' good,many other nations vdll a p -; w e have forgotten the exact LEONARD'S leadership over- the Western Al­ friend died minutes later. THERE’S A LOT! Briefs iflg monthly camp-oute. from June 2 to 3 pear on the world scene with nu- reported for some of those , lies. South Windsor High School to Ototier and liidoor meeting in Discussion Set | ear power o eir own. They ^ December drifts out in Ohio and ‘‘On most of the Issues over basketball team will play at Suf- toe winter. The meetiny- “ 1 HARTFORD (AP)— The state Which President Kennedy has dif­ Now! For oidy a fleld Tuesday. Town Bank Teller camp-outs are held at ’various, Motor Vehicle Department’s dally On More Housing THE UNIVERSITY of COfNIECTICUT f " ' ^ I York state. But, last fered from his European allies he The Town Council will hold ita poinita In toe Atate ih an e u o i.. cj re(x>rd of automobile fatalities as e> cannot find, fig^ure frequently day for fuel...hot water Is right and they are wrong,” first meeting of the new year make travel time aa near to equal of last midnight and the totals on ^ Ih m themMdves the capacity to Maine and Nevv MID-WINTER SHOE SALE said the liberal. Guardian. Helps Catch Pair the same date last year: A lag in progress on additional presents the Wednesday at 7:80 pm . toi the for everyone Involved. be the first to take their hands' wa.s one of 20 feet. for all—all the tiihe! Kennedy, sai(f> the Times, "is high school. 1962 1963 ■housing for the elderly will be dis­ Ohuroli Notes cussed Tuesday by the lx>ard of Off the military atom. depicted as demanding a sort cft The Siaterhood of Temple Beth (Ponttamed trqm -One) The Christian outreach commit­ Killed ...... 2 3 And now, as Britain suffers its 5PECIAL GROUP OF a * .a. ^ feudal allegiance from his allies, Hillel will hold a supper meeting directors and the Manchester If this is the way both Britain If yon live in a typical house, tee of toe Congregational Church Housing Authority. ^ . ry . . blizzard of the new year, we who are then expected to provide cm Thunsday at 7:80 p.m. at Ar­ men were wanted for allegedly ia planning a series of meetings M d France feel, and act, th. one ^ead that roads there have hem you could easily run out of hoO foot soldiers and money for his Senator Ribicoff Now Mayor Francis Mahoney has in­ i mando’s Restaurant. Members breaking Into two Ellington homes for the entire family beginning BOSTON water several times a week. "Vitality" and $ C |.00 crusaders agrainet the East. will be contacted by the telephcme hi December and on Wednesday of WASHINGTON (AP) - It’a vited authority members to at­ biPeXed by 12 foqt drifts, -Jan. 6. Senator Abraham Ribicoff now - tend an informal meeting at their building the first bomb, the other Now you can have all the hot ‘‘Even a passing acquaintance committee for reservations. this week. 'Ihey allegedly took Thia Sunday’# topic will be a And the British, of course, are no longer Senator-elect. convenience Tuesday. « f them a nation which has gone water you need at one time for e l Pair P«lr Z with his utterances on the sub­ Friday, the Democratic Town (die(fics 'and a (dieck boiok wer besketball team will play East A spree of forging and paaeing transition took place' yesterday. \Vesthill Gardens on W. Cen­ We don’t quits go back to the Yes, thanks to Mobilheat— freahmenta will be seiYed at 8:30. ter St. opened in February. markable that we, even though demand It, and his prfdecessor Windsor at home. Temple Beth dhecks, each 'valued «t about 890, The second meeting will fea­ He wgs being interviewed In his famous Blizzard of ’88. But, in the and an oil-fired hot water heater REAUTIFUL was- criticized quickly enough temporal^ quarters in the office Even before the project opened, We are talented In asking others of (xirrect capacity—your family SCHOOL oml DRESS HUlell will hold regular services foUowed in Enfield, Vernon, Man-' ture Jeed) progrfos on additional W P a i r the revolution: In military power Hlnriohs, Mrs. Ossie Triplett and bers who went on the Senate pay­ units. a i ^ s v « t h ^ we required for our-Uigh. We do have considerable R o9 . to $ 0 P a ir that has thiW n us out .of the ring Mn. Frank Knight. aalvs. the privilege of continuing curiosity as to just how high U>e where only the Waslfington and To Bentley P TA roll yesterday at the official start Vennart told him the authority, of the new session of Congress. wcLS considering the applications MONDAY, EVENING, JAN. 7 to hold our o ^ bombs longer than drifts In Maine and Britain might Moscow heavyweights remain.” About Town ’ Maaoheator Evening Herald Oi»- gjUybody elae, until we were satis- •Awresi famiy af/tor. However, the freshmen senatoia from elderly persons, to see how be. We wouldn’t be surprised if Miss Katin Jqiuaob. the Ameri­ lumbia o(»iTeapondent Virginia M. will not receive the oath of o f­ many would qualify to live in the At 8:15 P.M. iiad that nobody else did have “POLL PARROr SI t can n e ld Sarvloa axchaniile stu­ Oarison, tolapliaBe M8-9tM. there were drifts as much as five AND ' P I t SBLOO Ths Regina D’ltaUa Society will fic e until the formal opening of project, besides the 100 who were in y t or waa building any. We of- or six feet high in Britain, and dent fooni Swaiton, wlU qiaak to meet Monday at 7:80 p.m. at the the 88to Congress next Wi accepted. Peraonal Notices Italian American- Club, Bldiidge Short Retirement day. tben, to halp make sure perhaps eight feet high in Maine, Pair P a i r S the Bentiay School PTA ■fiieaday Pro^rdbi ^t nobody elae ever had a bomb, WE GIVE 1^ : ^ : J S t MRS. HEIFE'PZ SEEKS DIVORCE either height representing quite a “SCAMPEROOr ' at 8 p.m. at the school. LATVRENCEBURG, Ky. (AP)— GAS RATE LOWERED SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP)— ouraelvea were to remain SIZES ABE BKOKEN Eint KMne Nochtmusik ...... storm, and much more of a storm GREEN STAMPS REG. TO $8.00 Csrd of Thanks Mias Jansson is studying at Man- HOTFOOT FOR BQtDB Llsiie Withenpoon’a retlremeat BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The The wife of violinist Jascha Hei­ own JudgM of when we might than we have any desire to meaa­ I wish to thank my friends fdr their chesU - High School, during har ona- PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Phlla- as Circuit Court cleric In Anderson Bridgeport ,GjSs Co. will cut its fetz Is suing for separate main­ hosj^itanty, gifts, and many a ^ of Overture to Leonore, No. 3 ...... ieetfceveii 1 aiit’ own. ure for ourselvei. Mnonsss during “my * stay in - Mtnohts- year stay at th* boms of Mr. and deljdila, .which once tried to -rid County lasted.only one day. rates three p*r cent Feb. 1, it waa tenance, charging extreme mental iniere may aeem to be, in this, tsr. Mrs. .Gaorge 'Walker 'dr.,' 17 Harr City Hall of starUngs by broad- She retired Wednesday after 26 announced yesterday, to pass on cruelty. Mrs. M; KUpatrink. v i ^ Rd. 5ymphoiiy-Mo. 9, D minor ...... OmekiMij ■iwiiilliliig more than elemental MORIARTY cairtlng the bird's diatraas cry pn years'la office. M ^ Susan Mary lo'wer prices set by its supplier, Frances 8ear3 Heifetz. 52, asked H O ttm U H ’S Hia daugfatar of a mlnlstar, aha Tennessee (3ae 'Rremamisaion' Co. a public addiesB system/ Is about Walker .w*i sworn: in to succeed Thursday tor 83.750 a month tem­ National iiridc. ,\ , . Sayorutra Tips • H1TING ■wo. CJard O f T han k s We wish to thank oil of our ne: has studied English tor five. years to try something elpe. her but suffered a stroke and died Bridgeport Gas Said the rate cut porary support for herself and ; The fHEawtitipue micM ,pell it TOKYO—Japan's tourist indus­ BROTHERS ^ SHOES ?’ • :<57H5«?"’ER'S APPUANCB -AND COLOR 'TV Ol gyilliR bora, friends and relatives for the and also aptokii lYetich anti Gar- Fred I.. Corleto, public property A few minutes after taking the will lower , its annual revenues by their son, Joseph, 14. She said TICKETS: First Balcony $2.50-*Floqr 12.00 ^ mnw of the IS OUR many acts of kindness and sjrmpathy man, beaidas Swed^lhV She will dia- commissioner, said today a MS,- oath. 8280,000. ,. Heifetz, 63, has assetq of more try la cracking down to enforce shown US in our recent hereavemsnL : niSl^''MnN be ooiuiriarMl the no-Upplng rule, which has M l MAIN ST 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKCE We eepecially thank alt those who seat ousa aonia dt har aiqiarianoaa as aq BOO sleetrical network to glva' the Mi^. Witherspoon wais re-ap- than 81 million. Now on sale at Jorgensen Auditorium Tiekct Office ■itwed in recent yeara. Hotels and MANCHISTlil BUSINESS • Oe beautiful floral tributes and loaned axebangS 'StDdaht.'uid 'the differ- birds. An electronic hotfixit hfik pofaited Thursday and sStd she DUM OF INJURIEB The couple married Jan. 6, S s use ot nsra. ■Pieaae make ehecke payable to the University ef Ceou. ,#M feava tta bento (ivw it lip. rtftatffanta levy a lO per cent 301*315 Ctntmr Sfa ancaa batwsan Amaiicaa hssp jtgetalled on roofs aiid l«d|^ Would Bsrvs until tha November BRIDGEPORT (AP) — injuries 1947,' «nd„, separated last %Imy 26, •arvice chaige inaUad of tipe. 'tNWN DAILY » to9— SATURDAY9 M 5 soffsead tu rn Wsdnasdajr aigM as- toe court Mtition stotod. i'-'i ^'1^. ' T^,iiVtf“ . ^K ...... i '* ’’ J \ K)*: 7 J . ' . \ ^ -'N.. , r MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN- FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1968 ikANCBESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1963 PA O N ^ N g r 'W. l*'.' j'.'WHl"*"'' DAILY CROSSWORil PUSM6LE cr^ -J LITthB SPORTS OUR b o a r d i n g HOUSE witb^ MAJOR Bolton ■ : ■' Y ■ f Spoilsport Lawmakers r- Eduction Board TV —Radio Tonight NEAH.YHEy A, > W6 ALLV f 1 N8 VCK Antwc t» Pienhw PiaE* * To Meet Monday GolTVE seen 6 NIMS OS S»4UFFV U NOTICBO TMAT TM6 Flatten ‘T & E ’ Cushion K6 6 WASSMPTY/ H bdgtpodge tTSO.HAPPfi^lED II m Boartf of Education will > / / ^ 5 OF /HDDE«rATUJN//^,| (OonttiMid (ram Page Oaa) mrat lloaday •* S p.m. at the Um IS T H i rtOW COMB VOU ' ' ^ THAT i DiDNn A C ao M • BdlU rr Television A N D H E a a x Bam&H-vocto •A«e«Mla( bruy of the Bolton Bohool. 'On DIDN'T TELL U6 tien (or hU wUe unleaa there !■ meeang w a e poa^ned m m 6:00 (^) Blf. _ .3 - Theater (in profTMtlf’ ( 8)Onc« Upon a Dima THATTMEOWL6 HIS FROM A N E A R T H E ' TOriuiuaMlAC . M Caplin aaya, to claim a buolneae urnsums andar Allen (18) SubscrIpUon TV a r t S M d aAiM w id deduction BtfioM Deveippment Council. Con­ 6:88 . gIditorlalQ 10.00 (10-33-80) The Jack P a sr Show Mafcatarlite SlIOilBttM aBlSUcalnuM |0TW (or the uaual cocktail sideration of tlu achool building • ;46 ( 3l W ater Cronklle 10:30 ( 3-lTO Eyewitness to History party becauae the law doesn't program la the la^ Item on the (10-33-80) Uuntley-Brlnklay ( 8) 'The Third Man r r recognUe the coata of general 7:00 (,8) Evening Report (63) Man From Metropole 0 fF ” 5 a a u 1 1 r r r r r agenda. - (34) Heritage (40) M Squad m SSS goodwill entertainment. Map Werkahop Engaged (33-30^1 News and Weather 11 OU (33) Big News DWORIN’S IT II' ' 1 El The tax atatus.of Wives wUl be ( 3) Death Valley Days (40) BTnal Report r A lium workelH» (or all teach- The engagement of Misa Carol (12) News, Sports A Weather (30) Barry Barents a G n m u M clarified, n t8 promiaee, in further em at the Bolton Bohool from kkl- (18) Bubscriptlon Television IT" II 17^ regulations due next month. None A. Bleu of Manchester to..Lance ( 86-12) News. Sports A Weather deigaiten through Orade 8 will be CpL Bernard J. Oauvin Jir.. ' Of - (10) Boots and Saddles 11:16 (10) Tonight (C) too epon, It would appear, (or held l^eadey m m 8:80 to 7:18 Y’40) Bvenlnk Report ( 8) America's Greatest Movies i t il Caplin already has been accused 8:80 Somers is announced by ' her (80) Sdorts Camera (40) Stejve Allen Show N E W L O W p.m. WilHam Tuach, a repreaenta- mother. Mrs. Robert T. Hebert, (23) 'estera Hass. HishllghUi (18) Subscription TV n B r In official hearings of fosterm* tive oif the Nyatrom Map Oo., will 7:38___ (801__ Men of Destiny (30) Sports Koundup 86 Charter Oak St., and her step- 11.20 (12) Late Movie TOLD HIM THE "moral decay.” dieouai akllla teatfiers heed to use 7:80 ( 8-13) Rawhide • w y w w — > 1^1 ' 8" fatherXMr. Hebert She is also (10-33) International Showtime ll:3t> (22-30) Tonight (C) - SAD News wHEn ^ a i ______The baalc rules are clear, how­ la map Instruction and how to (24) Live and Learn ( 8) Steve Allen Show T x v 'fifc •»; /-Y i - T I the daughter of the late Clifford HEARRIVCD = aA M adto r ever—painfully so, to those ready present the skllla to piqrfhi at vari­ (80) The Honeymooners 1:00 (30) TTie Late Show P R I C E S l I I ItoriiMr'i IT spenders who didn't need big Calls Dance Bleu. V (80) The Valiant Years ( 8) Night Watch Theater diMcUan ous age levels. *61 CHEV. $2245 ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMIJN t r bankrolls because they had fat Chip Hendrickson from Ridge­ About $2,000 worth of new maps Her Wnce is the son of Mr. and SEE SATVinvAm TV WEEK FOR OOMrUGTfi LiSTINO •59 CHEY. $1095 a Qtntit «f tnn expense accounts. field, Conn., will be the guest call­ Mrs. Bernard Qauvln of - RFC 2, Impala Convertible. Radio, oUt m and globee, voted by the Board of aFaiMuUfor r Deductions are allowed for a er (or the Manchaeter. Square Somers. / • Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. V-8, hekter, automatic. Attractive 1 OOP, MW FRIEND, , OH, DOUBT Dance Club tomorrow nlgh/t at 8 Eduoation, have now arrived at the standard shift. Nicely equip­ I rrs CARNIVAL BY DICE TURNER meal or other entertainment school. The town will be reim' Miss Bleu, a 1961 graduate of g;reen, whitewalls, power WHILE OSCAR BOOM AWAITS HAVE VOU. HEARD DRAGON ANY MORETHftN M SdiM o'clock at the Waddell School. ped. Stock No. 3018. steering, 348 cu. engine. ABOLfTOUR which directly precedes or fol­ burned for about |7S0 to |800 of Manchester High School, is. em­ DELIVERyOFA FART FOR ?? AN IDLE RUMOR, UHifh irtBI Hendrickson lived In Long Is­ ployed by Grants at the Man­ Radio Stock No. 3232. THE CRIPPLED BUT..... MWar*»de( iS (S u IT lows a substantial and bona fide the purchase price, Bupt. Liguori TIME-MACHINE.,. HIS PREHISTORIC T OrMM • business discussion. Bvery such land prior to moving to Connecti­ said, under federal matching chester Shopping Parkade. Cpl. (This Ustlna toelndee only those news broadoaatn of er lE-mintito cut, and la a popular caller In the Oauvin, a graduate of Bloomfield lasigth. Some stottona enrry other abort oawscaata). *61 CHEV. $1735 TIME-TRAVEUNG aNnmtwr i#" outlay must be entered in the tax­ funds.. Ttie nups and globes were •59 CHEV. $1145 PASSENGER MAKES DOWN X payer's expense diary. If It comes New York City area. He calls purchased to bring the local pro­ High School, Is stationed with the WDBC—use 6> WINF—123* HIMSELF AT HOME r to I3E or more, a receipt or regularly for several clubs in that gram Up to date ainoe many of U.S. Marine Corps in , 6:00 Khrt Russt'll 6:00 News. Wall Street 4-Door Bel Air. Autumn Parkwood 4-door. Silver- IN THE AKiaENT , , llte M tM llT voucher must be kept. vicinity. He called tw ice. In the N. Y. , . 1:06 New*. Sign Off 8:16 Showcase gold. Radio, heater, Power Blue. Radio, heater. Power [THIRD CENTURYj r ------lite r Sr the maps and globee in nSe were WHAT-eiS 6:4b Lowell Thomaa Glide, whitewalls. Stock No. Glide, Whitewalls. Stock No. LYHAN riTY OF / /v, ‘ 3 G«Ad MrtrMtiao The diary entry jnttist show the last few yecmi for the ldc|U dub. worn out and outdated. No date has been set Bor the 7:00 Showcase MoUm wedding.. 8:00 New* 8:00 liia World Tonight 3654. ( 3333. SILENE . 4 L amount spent, the. date, the name The dance will be open to all BaUding Pehnlls 6:16 Paul Harvey: Dr. Albert E. 8:30 Showcase square dance members In Uie arasu Burke . 11:00 News and location of the place, the Bulldlm permits have been Is­ 6:30 Alex Drl 13:30 Sign OH kind of entertainment, the busi­ The committee in charge of the sued by Donald Tedford, chairman by men of the parish from 10 p.m.. 6:40 t ness reason for the entertaining, evening's activities Includes Aitdy of the Eonli^i commiesion, to Ed­ tonight until 6 a.m. tomorrow. 6:60 BElo?%oiisldlne ____ and this additional set of facts; and Dodle Hall, door duty; .IHmer Mass tomorrow will be at 9:30, 7:00 Edward P. Morgaa l - T OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAM! ward O’Hara, to make a garage 7:18 Oinnectieiit P m ! The name of each person ente® and Charlotte Hanseh, chslrmen, at hi* home on Bayberry Rd. Into a.m. Church school at St. Maurice' 7:80 Dick's Den RANGE Don: and Martha Harrison, and 10:80 Tonight At My Ploc* 1958 CHEVROLET talned, as well as his title or oth­ a Itviiig room; to Anthony Di- Church will be from 9:30 to 10:80 12:00 Sign Off \M) Howie and Tina Hastings, rtf rssh- a.m. tomorrow. er designation sufficient to estab­ ments. Ciantle, (or an auto repair and wno-iM * you CANT TELL- lish a business relationship with storage garage on Rt. 6 and 44A The confirmation class of St. 6:00 News. Bports and Weather FUEL OIL CONVERTI8LE J TM‘LAWr automatic, whitewall tires. •OM*PICTIH» named, If they have no business IRS offers one shred of cOmfort Bohool Menu 7:46 Government Services Stock No. 3689. AND GOOD \ NOW WWV For Hie WIF* connection. IR8 Will spell out, in for the unhappy men In gray Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ 8:06 Pop Concert DID VOU HAVE £MA*ix-pogr The menu at Bolton School next ton correspondent, Grace McDer­ 9:06 Nightbeat 6ANTLY OIL FOR VOU, BORIN' m il l / , a future regulation, how to fl^ re flannel: The "business lunch" ap­ week will be: Monday, sloshburg- 11:00 News u m m ! TOO! TO SPOIL the deductible portion of the cost. parently wll! survive. mott, telephone Mitchell S-6666. 11:16 Sporti Final COMI' W'l . INC. ITP ers on roll, potato sticks, buttered 11:80 Starlight Serenade i t ' s 2. Company secrets or classified This Institution, honored by Mg 1:00 News and Sign Off. GOOD green I beans, gingerbread; Tues­ TOO MANY SHERIFFS \)N --■] *60 OLDS. $1890 *57 U N C . n matters need not be told In the and little businessmen from Seat­ day, hot roast beef sandwich, but­ WPOP—141* $895 expense diary, so long as they are tle to Schenectady, would be YELLVILIyK, Ark. (AP) — Ma 8;0u Joey Reynolds i 1 , ) 11 ( 111 II |l - I .")!).'i Convertible ‘‘88''. Blue. Ra­ tered peas, celery sticks, orange rlon County has one sheriff too 10:00 Bill Hugbea dio, heater, hydramatlc, Premier 4-Door. Radio, heat­ recorded and kept available to doomed under an Inflexible rule gelatin; Wednesdayi shell msca- 1:00 Johnny Arg6 revenue agents on denund. that entertainment must be tied many. Both Jack Pace, the In­ Cm-kMlIr j'K whitewalls, power steering er, automatic. ronl. csaserole, buttered carrots, cumbent, and George Hickey have and power brakes. Stock No, 3. If there are a number of bus­ to a direct business purpose. bread and butter, pears; Thurs­ iness guests, not all need to be ' But Congress left an escape bee., sworn In. 3676. day, beef stew with, crackers, car­ Hickey, a write-in candidate, a named. A satisfactory entry hatch for the millions of business­ rot sticks, French bread and but­ *61 CHEV. $1775 ------might read like this: men who grab the check day aft, was declared the winner by Spe­ < = { ter, applesauce cake; Friday, 19- cial Judge W. E. Madden follow­ *61 Morris-Min. $465 "June 10, 1963—Lunch, cock- er day just for the sake of "busi­ mato soup with crackers, toasted 2-Door. Gray finish. Nicely Bel Air 4-Door Hardtop. Ra­ Ulls and tip, 182.80; Milford Cafe, ness goodwill" or "keeping up ing a vote recount. WINTER HOURS dio, heater, standard, 6 cylin­ cheese sandwich, baked apple. Milk Pace, who holds a commission equipped. Economical. Stock Bridgeport; for T. L. Young, sales contacts." Is served with all meals. No. 2634. der, jet black. One owner, manager, Anchor Distributing Co., The law lets IRS make excep­ of office issued by Gov. Orval E. low mileage. Nice ctmditlon. 1-4 tions for business meals when' Church Notes ; Faubus, is contesting the court OPEN DAILY and his force of 8 salesmen; to Mass will be celebrated at 6:30 decision, but Hickey has moved • H U M IA, tec. T M lot- U A N t Q«f. m discuss promotion of new line of the circumstances "are of a type tonight In St. Maurice Church •57 CADIL. $1595 luggage.'' generally conducive to a business Into the sheriff's office. with confessions heard one half- Faubus said Thursday he will 9 Passenger Limousine. Ra­ *62 CHEV. $2280 • WhW*. Ik TM. I— U. M. M h ¥ Since 'any single expenditure of discussion.” All that remains is 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. dio, heater, automatic, pow­ BONNIE for Caplin to decide what kind of hour before the First Erlday Mass. revoke Pace's commission and “lt’» Mr*. Carter, Mom, with the 6:30 n*w*I" $28 or more calls for a receipt or Thera will be nocturnal adoration let the courts settle the dispute. er steering brakes. Green fin­ n Convertible. Blue. Radio, voucher, IRS has had to offer luncheon atmosphere is conducive r COMPLETE LINE OF BASKET APPLES ish, whitewalls. Outstanding heater, powerglide, white­ some advice on what constitutes to talking business Instead of value. walls. Stock No. 3688. /-♦ one expenditure. These may be baseball—or taxes. J.t.wiiU—s* helpful: . PRAWINA WWaR ANP ATTBKItlON A dinner followed by a theater party would be two expenditures. A^rea U nem ployed RED & WHITE STAND Two rmmds of drinks In a cock- ORANGE HALL 1957 OLDSMOBILE BEN CASEY' tall lounge would be one expendi­ Increaseg to 948 WEST CENTER STREET AT McKEE ST. ■/I % 0 ture, even if paid for Separately. Drinks In a cocktail lounge, fol­ > 2-Door. Ivory an(J green. lowed by dinner in a dining room, Unemployment in the Manches­ WHEN AiOAR NBB>fiD U6, ^ would be two expenditures. Drinks ter area during Christmas Iveek Radio, heater, hydra- WE OAve HIM A MSALV-AAOUTHED $1 and dinner at the dining table rose to 948 from 881 claims the .njatic, whitewalls. Stock EXCU5B...Bin' NP PROTBCTIONl would be one expenditure. WHATPOWEBerLA week before, - an increase of about BINGO No. 3474. AAERAl. PORTHAfTl^ The tip car be included in the charge for meal or drinks, for 7.5 per cent. 72 East Center St., Manchester Wherever you are record-keepliig purposes. But If The gain was entlrelv in the new claims category; continued claim* •tr U..C-p«i. o«M this would put the bill over the EVERY SAT. NIGHT--7:30 5**dl<«i«, lac $28 limit, me tip can be noted remained the eame as the previoils *62 CHEV. $2395 *59 LARK $695 separately. week, at 697. in Connecticut... Manchester's total of 948 put station Wagon Bel'Air. Au­ SHORT RIBj BY FRANK O'NEAl. The rules for recording business tumn gold. Radio, heater, 2-Door. Green. Nicely equip- gifts are similar, In general, ex­ the town 16th in the state for powerglide. Stock No. 3789. p«d. Stock No. 3743. cept that no receipts are ever number of unemployed. The com­ wii needed. Hiat's becauae Congress munity with the most jobless wss Bridgeport, which held the poeltlcn *58 RAMB. $890 allowed no deduction af all for for most ot 1962, reporting 8,2319. WEDDING FLOWERS by KRAUSE *60 CORVAIR $945 gifts exceeding $28 to one person 4-Door Cross Country. Sta­ out of work. MODERN AND ARTIS’nC STYLING 2-Door. Black; Heater; Nlce-- In one year. New Haven was dlsgilaced from tion Wagon. 2-ton«“ green, The names of gift recipients can second place, where it had beSn FRESH FLOWERS stock No. 3531. ly equipped. Stock No. 3708. be left out of the diary If the much of 1962, to third, aS Water- FROM OUR GREENHOUSES presents are Inexpensive — like bury reported a sudden Increase l62t HARTFORD RD. tickets to a high school football *55 CHEV. $590 *59 VOLVO $995 to 5,102 unemployed, the result of 2-Door Hardtop. Radio and MORTY MEEKLK BY DICE CAVALLI game—and distributed to a num­ a mass lay-off of 2,077. MANCHESTER, ber U persons. Hartford was fourth with 8,788 heater, powerglide, whlte- 2-Door. Gray. Radio and waUs. Stock No. 3671. heater. Stock No. 3800. Special rules have been written after New Haven, which reported CONN. N0B0CVIN-mi6\*mB to curb abuses arising from the 4,876 jobless. I HATE^NCW.'MV WORLD HATe^-SNOW entertainment use of what IRS Of Manchester's total of 948 'MANCJHES'mi'S LARGEST GROWER! WHOLBUFElVe calls entertainment "facilHies.'' claims, 194 were initiated by aatV iT .* OSKAL. ■me WAY I CO- The term covers dues paid to Rockville residents. Women ac­ Phon* Ml 9-7700 / m A V 6 H A T W ^ N a //. private clubs, the rental of hotel counted for 382 of the 948 claims. 1957 CHEVROLET BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE OL suites, and the costs of maintain­ ing yachts, swimming pools, Station Wagon. Ivory AH, FELIPE' I HAVE SOOP NEWS. i?:gUT. IT WILL BE A DANGEROUS UNDERTAKING, GOOD.' THENWEAWiT beach cottages or hunting' lodges, LaPenta to Head and turquoise. Radio and F E ll^ . ARE YOU STILL WILLING TO JOIN US.^ DO IT NOW.' IFTifr/ Many taxpayers have taken de­ WE HAVE DECIDED TO TRY TO RESCUE heater, standard trans­ TOUR FR1EHD,THE AMERICANO SHOULD /POVFYDUR ductions for part of these costs Memorial Lod^e MAMOHWwnH CgNTOtt PILOT. AHSaO.' FRIEND FBOM C -2 because they were used for busi­ PABKIM mission, 6 cylinder. I AM FOREVER PRISONTOIACABAMA, ness entertaining. Henceforth no our network is t s s Nicholas A. LaPenta, 85 Stock No. 3673. 7 INDEBTED I FEAR ANY RESCUE deduction Is allowed unless 81 per ( WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE cent or more of the use is for bus­ Wedgewood Dr., was elected chan­ iness purposes. cellor commander of Memorial J. Lodge, Knights of Pythias, at a at your service 1 2 To subrtantiate the 81 per cent 58 BUICK $945 '60 CHEV. $1545 rule, the taxpayer must show in meeting Wednesday at the lodge hall. Motuhebtek LUMBER^ Century 2-Door Hardtop. Ra­ 4-Door Station Wagon. Ra­ lrNlA.lM.TJ4.i^gx his day-by-day expense diary not dio and heater, powerglide. only the business entertaining The officers will be Installed It is our sincere desire and aim to care for dio, heater, dynaflow, tutone Tuesday In a Joint ceremony with ivory and blue. Stock No. Stock No. 3632. done, but also each use by the Llnne lA>dge and with Memorial the investment -needs of Connecticut people taxpayer himself or members of 3231. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER Temple, Pythian Sisters, at Odd quickly, conveniently, adequately. According­ his fomily. Fellows hall. '59 RAMB. $ 6 ^ Whenever his wife plays bridge Others elected were John Oarap- ly, we have establisheii branch offices in nine ^ *60 FORD $1045 American 2-Door. 2-tone at the country club or the chil­ NO TCLLIM' HOW HEU U PIMUI5M PARPON AAB.. y «HI.*AMll,.MOr 50 LOUPl polo, vice chancellor; Horace Peck- Fairlane ''500'' 4-door. Blue. blue. Radio and heater. . a M« WIN M THAT OB COPaWj ARB you TMB » A M NCOSNITOi YOU KNOW! dren go swimming In the pool, a ham, prelate; Floyd Brown, mas­ communities. Wherever you are in Connecti-: dated entry must report "family Radio, heater, standard. MICKEY FINN BY LANK LEONARD MAHAI^OP 1 'i«UA!l/Mtt.lfRMUM< ter, of work; Melvin Coji Sr„ eeere- cut, you will find the office nearest you listed .Stock Wo. 3613. iSSaiL use” or "personal use." It would tary; TKdmas~1tollaaon, flnanclal PURITRON '56 BUtCK $395 15TRAMIIIN' I f l ■a I w enucn. be simpler, some businessmen secretary; George Magnuson, Ductless Kitchen in the Yellow Pages of your telephone book 4-Door Hardtop. Ivory and IT WASN'T AN IN BROAD DAYLIGHT I'M BEING feel, to quit trying to claim the treasurer; Albert' Fountain, maa- under “Investment Securities” or . “Brokers.” *59 FORD $1175 blue. Radio and heater, dyna- ACCIDENT, PHILj — WITH ALL THOSE SENSIBLE, PHIL! deduction—or give up the mem- ter of arms; Clive Chandler, Inner flow. Stock No. 3639. OKAYjt M/E'RE OUTSIDE.' THE DRIVER OF PEOPLE ON THE I KNOW WHO berahlp. guard and Clamce Booth, outer All offices offer a full range of services and Convertible. Black. Radio, NOW WHAT-WERE YOU ^h a T CAR MEANT J STREET? AAAX, heater, Fordomatic, white HavUig established the propor­ guard. Mark Holmes was elected facilities for the execution of orders in all BE SENSIBLE/ tion of busineM to family use, the a trustee for Hires years. . sidewalls. Stock No. 3779. '60 PONT. $1690 taxpayer may claim as a deduc­ Gerald Chappell will be Inatal- types of securities, including common stocks, 2-DoQr Hardtop. Ivory and blue. Radio and heater, hy- tion only the percentage of his llng offleer for the Knights. Range Hoods preferred stocks, corporate bonds, municipal '58 PLYM. $235 dramatic, whitewall ■ tires. bonds and mutual funds. 4-Door. Ivory and blue. Heat­ Stock No. 3821. ITY c er, pushbutton transmission. IT- Need BO outside vent, no holes in the waO to remove Stock No. 3523. t n m aipMke, freaae and odors. . Don’t hesitate to let ns know how we can '59 FORD $1095 4-Door. White. •'Fairlane y - be d service. Call, write, or drop in any time. '56 PLYM. $295 \ BOTHSTOMS 500." Radio and heater, Ford- lA a a l 36” Wide; Coppertone Finish / Fury, 2-Door Hardtop. Black. omatic. Stock No. 3840, « DAVY lONES BY LEFP Riid MeWlLLlAMf ' I l l ' / h O P E N QoHHedlcui 57 tfeaM 12$ Other “OK*' .Used Cara f* CkeoM I'ran MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY WE'RE GOING TO •Ajia/ A I M W/TH DO A 9KIN0IVING FAIRWA Y TOKITl Ust S FUTNAM & CO. V ------BAfiai )WMf J THE ■HIGHROAD* STORY... AND WE GOOD-I'M AL^ o I t I , WHICH GLOVES.ARE NEITHER-I HAVE ..IV E BEEN OUT WITH - SHOW sCAN USB YOU AND yfhihThoy _ ^ MR. ABeRNATH/S ) 1 READY. I J tjs T WANT VOU WEARING? TIIE ANOTHER PAIR MR ABERNATHY BEFORE'. MARCO, DAVY, TO G E T M Y GLOVE8 . WHITE ONEG nH THAT lA/M / CLI irr TUP y J a vViemberi New Yori Slade Excbcinpe and nvniy Fri. H! LIST PRICE $59.95 ' 8 a n n u l MW, HAdloaa • m b-i«ii 1888 M8MUMION AVE, W. HARTBORD • AO M671 WIMILO aneGN STAMK Hew 8rHola MHdlelgse New tondes WIDlieaettc Welwkery Terriegtae Meachetlsr ’ Merklee I ORGANl^ION Md GROUP piSCOUNTBI | "A FRIENDLY PLACE TO MIY” 289-3441 • OPEN IVENINOS Open 9 ,to 5 Daily—Open 6:80 to 9 Thurs. Eve, 447 CONN. ROULEYARD. BAST HARTFORD .! . . .Qpmi, 9 to 12 Saturdays -A ■ / ■ ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MAMCHESTEE, OONN^ FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1968- KANCRE8TBR EVENING HERALD. MANCHiSTEB. p6NN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1968 THE pimple Formula Used in Getting Early Lead and Staying Well Out Front Hetaid Angle Senior Pro Rockville-Ellington EAKL YOST •, ■’-.1 By HOWIE HOLCOMB < >MoCurry set a naw season atand-a OCn, STANDINGS -Ogot a fast break of its own underAthen the Indians ran off anotoerOled toe scorers with 11. stood oojt ' Tb« Readenl^re Always Ri|^| Using g simple formuIg->- art tor toa Mub wUh a 26-polnt ___V W. L, Pet. way, Quey getting a two-pointer string of four straight fre* throw* for Jim Moriarty’s club—also’ uor perfomanca. ^ay added 18. MANOHBSTEB ...... 5 0 1.000 after a feed from McCJurry. to make it 43-31 at the tore^^uaf- defeated! B ow ls Set get in front and stay therc-i- In Top Hoop Contest Mail bag was filled for more than a two-week period dur­ Co-Captaiit- Dave MoKenna was Oaatral ...... 8 2 .600 Eastern also tried a full court ter break. _ Moaehwrtra (SS^ ing the height of the recent holiday season and the letter undefeated Manchester High held to eight )x>lnta, Ma lowaat to­ Wetherogeld ...... ,8 2 .600 press late in the second period but Pressing Bristol fouled more vmters have continued on into the hew year, testimony ap- grabbed off its fifth straight tal of the Season, bik he was stQl Maloney ...... 8 2 .600 it had Uttle effect on the Indians frequently In the final period and F or Video a bear on defense. H m lanky McKenna .. ______By HOWIE HOLCOMB : triumph last night, a convinc­ BoU ...... 8 2 .600 who connected on 14 of 31 tries In the Indians made the free throws M peaHitg in today’s ^oltamn. The reader always writes, some ceiffef accounted for 18 rebounds Ooaard ...... 8 8 .600 HeCurrr .. . 7-e OiUy ManclicHter High is absent tonight as a full slate of ing 66 t4S decision over Bris­ and stuffed several shots right the first half. pay off, hitting on 17 of 28 from May ...... (H) agreeing With commenta ihade in Wednesday’s eiUtion, and Platt ...... 8 8 JlOO that pbint during the game. Qtuey Lautenbach 1-1 NEW YORK (A P )— Foot-’ seholaatic basketball activity is unfolded. The Indians, who others taking exception. It's always a healthy sign when the tol Centnil In Bristol. back at startled Central players. McKenna Scores Potter ...... Eaetern ...... 1 4 .200 waa.plx for six from the Itne, Mc­ Wise ...... ball’s far-flung poat-sea«6n defeated Bristol Central last night to stay atop the CCIL M idini sxpraaa toair ssnUmonta.e- Ih e win gave Manchester a 6-0 Except for a brief 2-3 tie In toe Windham ...... 0 6 .000 Central hit for five straight record in the OCUL and a .two- Curry seven for nine, Pearson W> extravaganzas continue this standings, return to the court tomorrow, entertaining Ma- Boro'a a tew sxanmlsa wMeh ar- first minute of play, Manchestor points at the outset of the second MIstretta .. . (M> weekend with professional ilvsd In Ilia mall durhif too past would Win nine o f 10 games be­ game lead over Central, Wetoera- led all the way. Hie quarter half giving the partisan crowd of From the floor Manchester con­ |loney at the MH8 Arena. tween toe two teama I feel that field, Maloney and Hall--an Jam­ soores Were 16-8, 80-18 and 48-81.. have been more helpful had he nected on 24 o f 66 tries for 41 per 18 Totals M 17*38 86 Tonight's slate includes Penney 48 hours. 850 or 80 hope that a rally waa in and college stars in five under favorable weather condi­ med together in a touf-way fight Best Game passed off to teammates rather the making. But then it waa Man­ cent; Bristol was 17 for 53 or 32 Cemral <48) games from Florida to Ha­ (East Ha,rtford) at Blast Catho- for second place In toe standings. “It was certainly our beat game than try to do it all himself. T PU. tion* Yor a paaelng team, which chester’s turn os McKenna, score­ per cent. McKenna led both dubs Busso ..., waii. Stan the Man Ue at 8, Baiingiton at Rockville at Hoofnd Hurrah the OlanU are, TlttU and Co. Coach FhU Hyde’s Indians will of the seaeon," Hyde said later McCurry, Simmons and Quey 0-3 10 Rockville at 8:16, Cheney Tech at less from the floor in the first half, with 16 rebounds, McCurry had 14 Bfnecick . 0-1 0 Two games are set for Satur­ So Mai Allen did a gnaat Job of /would give toe Packers AU. In 10 get little rest, however. They In discussing the outcome wtto built Manchester’s early lead. In pushed in a rebound -after break­ and George May 10.. Jeff, Beaucar O’Brien .. OC 3 day—the , 14th annual Senior East Windsor, CrommeU at Cov­ gamee, the Giants would win at return to league action tomorrow, Ram Coach BUI MoCtooey. the second period Central tried to Benoit ... 3-6 17 entry and Blast Hampton at'Rham. oalllng tha ataots In Tuaaday’a hia- ing the scoring spell with a free and Co-C a p t a i i) Bill Benecick Ben near 3- 2 2 Bowl at Mobile, Ala,, between Signs Again; loest half of them agklnat the meeting Maloney at. - toe MHB Bristol tried to center Ma c f- fast break the Tribe and twice got Coach Don Bums’ Blast Catholic lorie (aa you lald) frae-aooring throw. Then <^ey Mt on a Jump were the Rams’ best defenders. Pons ...... 4- 6 13 North and South All-SUr teams, Packers. fense around the talented George two men down court ahead of the shot to matke it 36-23 and it was The prelim was' a thriller, Man­ Monico .,, OC 0 Eagles have been Idle since before Koaa Bowl footbaU game. The bum BAttling Fred McOurry and Co- Benoit and although he oolleeted Doyle .... OC 0 and the first Challenge Bowl at P. D. pack. Both times the eager Rams fairly easy the rest of th* way. chester winnihg 50-48 on Jim McCarthy ?Busriu#| In Top Shape Christmas. Unbeaten, the club has stunk to high heaven. Ha doesn’t e . .e * Captain Paul (Juey combined to 17 points, toe Junior eo-captain 50 0 Corpus Christie, Tex., pairing missed "chippies ” while all alone Central trimmed the lead to 39- Walsh’s bucket with four seconds recorded four straight vleUoriea so know ona end of the footbaU from .equal Central’s score last night. missed a hatful of shots and might 16 Totals ...... stars from the Southwest Confer­ under the hoop. Then Manchester .31 late tn the third quarter but to play. He end Randy Smith who .. 17 8-16 ence against players from other n . LOUIS, Mo. (AP) — The far. another; You can take Allen and Shemum Froze Score at halt 3518. Manchester. cairia Bchapkel and throw them How to Score Standing Up in One Easy Lesson college squads. Sti Louis Cardinele may never be Penney High, a new one In I'vs.besn a footbell'fan for many neighboring Blast Hartford, is also both in ths M slns woods and tell On Sunday’* schedule—-the Na­ quite a s. e o lo i^ when Stkn Mu* years, sines toe days o f the Cube Jim Taylor sprinted seven yards for Green Bay’s lone touchdown in the Packers’ 16- playing on the jayvee level only them to get loat. and Majoia In Manoherier and BASKETBAU i tional Football League Playoff sial retires from basebaU, but the ThsV Rosa Bowl game was good 7 victory over the New York Giants in the National Football League’s championship Bowl at Miami between runners- this season.' Coached by Tom Kar- have rooted for New York from change won’t happen this year r^utda, a former Springfield Col­ but AUen’e oommoptary was lou- scones. ‘Big Men KiU Game’ NCAA Opens Meet up in the Ejastem and Western 'Ken Strong’s day right up to the ame at Yankee Stadium. (1) Taylor eludes Rosey Grier, (2) run away from Sam and nuiybe not in 1964 either. lege athlete, the visitors have com­ w . If be got paid by the wort he ftuff as Bob Skoronski moves in to block (3) Andy Robustelli and (4) the fullback Conferences, the Pittsburgh Steel- preaent but I can’t understand why ers vs. the ; the 17th The 43-year-old Cardinal star piled a 1-4 mark so far, the first would be a mUlonalre. AlUe Shsrroan didn’t use Ral;ilph reaches the end zone unmolested. Ball control won for defending champions. season they’ve played together. , - ' E J, B. Y JUNIORS M Hula Bowl at Honolulu, matching algned bis 3Snd contract with the GugUriinL 1 think Sherman, toe Opening game of. lu t nigtit’e Shue Says About NBA two college All-Star' teams, and club qhureday and indicated from The game at Rockville will be NSL oOaoh o f the year, "frore” doubleheader saw Fletcher Glass With Fireworks Due the first Crusade Bowl at Balti­ the way he feels now, he may be an interesting one as all Elllngton- It was nlee to read your com* and didn’t use the ri|^t men.- edge Nadrtff Arms, 35-29. In the around at this time next year to Rockville athletic matchea are. manta on M«1 Allen. True, It was a more, which pairs off two teams It’s easy to second guess, but second lilt, the Elks overpowered BALTIMORE (AP) — 0«De sign No. 38. The -visiitlng Purple Knights show great Roae BoWl game with Shue also proposed several LOS ANGELES (A P )—The National Collegiate Athletic made up mostly of NFL draft Tittle was having' all kkids of Bolton Pharmacy, 46-16. ehangea to help eat down on IjL Packers Won’t Stand Still, choices. “I ’ve never felt better,’’ said a 6-2 season record ail In inde­ Bouthern California hanging on to trouble trying to ptoa. WUh the Mike briowski (12) and A1 Sny­ Shue of the New York Kalto- Association opens its 57th annual convention today with th# the trim' Muslal, who played In pendent games. Hiey boast four defeat WUconlln, 43-87, but Al­ Giants contrJnad, and Tittle Inef- eilioohers, a nhie-year-veteraii the nnnaber of fools, whirii he more-better-than-ever amateur s()orts dispute with the Ama­ Pay-for-Plajr der (11) sparked Fletcher Glass eaUed "the Mggeet dlfflcalty" Ml Fifty collegians join the pay- US gamee last year and hit .830. top scoreni in Captain Norm Jan- lan really mads tos game with his fOcUve, I felt that GugUelml to Its victory. The fast-breaking of the National Basketball As­ teur Athletic Union sure to occupy most of the attention. his Met mark since 19B8. "If I son, Doug Ralston, Carl Oirlson candid and behind toe scone ob­ of too pro game. for play ranks in the Senior b W i, shookl have been given a chance Olasemen were in' front all the sociation, toliik* It’* about strictly college matters, ■wheth-'j; Simplv Have to Get Better have a- good year I'U keep on and Bruce Hancock. servations. to run the club. One thing that way. Ron. Olrouard scored 10 He suggested that players which will be nationally televised tone to rejuvenate the prafee- be ejeeled from the game er routine or significant, ■which iSaylng. Rockville’s luck has been all bad I’m not too biggest Mel Allen impressed me with GugUelml was points and played a good all- ing agreement on both sides caus­ by NBC starting at 2 p.ni. EST. stonal game. after oemmlttoig four fouls, usuaUy dominate this annual ing a total disagreement. ’ITiose on the winning side will re­ “ My weight is down and I’m in this season: The Rams won a cou­ fan but I have to take my hat hie ablHty to run when the receiv (tround game for the losers. m eeti^ of nearly 2,(MO of the na­ NEW YORK (NEA)— The*- “it ts in the Western that thef> Lombardi is as high as Mt. Hhr- off to toe guy. He was simply «rs were covered, 'nttle never Tom Lombarto and Dick Keane Indlcatoig he Is at least rather than the six now al­ On the eve of the week-long ceive $800 each. The losers get better shape than I was last year. ple at the start, then dropped fqur partly In agreement with tion’s college and university rep­ qmiuestion being asked Vincent! must survive against such erest on EJarl Gros, another Louis­ I think I can play 100 games in a row before rebounding with a great in describing Tuesday's Rose oould nm, although he did make collected 29 poinrta between them lowed, and tost two free convention here, which rune con­ $500 apiece. I critics who say the game Is throw* be awarded for all resentatives seem certain to be Lo]ombardi is “ Where do you as the Detroit Lions and Chicago iana State back who broke in again — If I’m going weU.’’ victory over St Hiomaa Aquinas Bowl action. He made ma feel Just a few surprise rune — and was in.- to pace the E2Kfl who moved into currently with' theetlngs of ths Beai%, just to name two. You have gradually the past campaign. “A Southern standouts include All- I dull, Shoe blames tu l play­ fouls. relegated to the background. nations, football, track and base­ go from here ?’’ Muslal signed hie first contract Wednesday. Coach John Canavaii like I was sitting oh toe 60-yart Jund twlM when he did — during first place In the standings. Al­ Hie reason? The again fierce to be strong to do that and you natural athlete with a flair, and America center Lee Roy Jordon ■ the regular ssason. though held to his lowest output ers, exoeeetve foaling and “Then coaeheo couldn’t play ball coaches, the situation flared Vince Lombardi has taken the of Alabama, quartertack Glynn as a ipitcher back In 1988 for $68 also lost his best scorer — Jim Hne. ... Judgment ..calls Yy effloials tussle between the nation’s two must remember that we I^ve bigger than Homung or Jim Tay­ a month. The latest one be signed MarMlp — who suffered a Mioul- Give best to Mol toe next Hie Gianta appeared to be hun­ of the season,' Bob Constantine those who foul all too time,” again -with disclusure that th* Packers so high in the eyes of lor.” Griffing of Mississippi, tackles, my for whatever alls the NBA. powerful amateur athletic bodies reached a status comparable to oalle for an estlmatod . $66,000, der injury and is out for the sea* tone you get together. gry for the long bomb. Second topped Bolton with 13. he said. “Playera hit Up to NCAA is proposing legislation to Orewi Bay fans that they consider that of the New York Yankees In There will be other Green Bay Jim Dunway of Mississippi and “Blr men are kUUng tbe 86 per eeaj of their foul shota that threatens to ruin the make-up back up recommendationa that h a p p y A R R IV A L — Wisconsin quarterback Rop V a p - about the same as last year. ’This son. Red Box Fan. guesaing again, why wasn’t Sher­ him unbeatable. baseball. Teams we figure to beat reinforcements, such as the P a t ­ Fred Miller, of Louisiana State, game,^' Shue said before laet In the league.” of U.8, teams for international could all but eliminate coUegiato latest contract gives him a total EUiagiton has a ons-man hospital * « . • man and Httle content with mak­ WEST SIDE JUNIORS “They can’t beat Lombardi, so rather handily play like maniacs era’ top draf t choice, Dave Robin­ fullback Danny Brabham of Ar­ derKelen, whose heroic passing efforts almost won the night’s game with the Syra­ The Knkihe backoourt star competition, including the Pan participation in the AAU-saiio* kansas and guard of approximately $1,000,QOp, the list too. Backoourter Ken Kobua ing short gains tor first downs via Hobby Shop trounced St. James, cuse Nationals. “ We enght to how can the team-lose?” the ad- against us. All our opponents keep son, Penn State’s 240-poimd All- Rose Bowl game from USC New Year’s Day (left), and most any player has e i^ e d In Sore Tooth paseesT also suggested the rale mak- American Gemea in BrazU this tinned indoor track season. of Georgia Tech. was. hurt before the season and 72-28; Nassiff Anns topped House take the game hack oaMde spring and the Olympics in Tokyo dicta in the Cheeselands say. getting harder to handle in an all- America end who will be employed teammate, All-American end , received the eniary In buebaU history. A H'ole, 28-21; and Lea’s Market em spell out personal fouls On the agenda for a business ' There hasn’t been a ticket sold out effort to knock off the cham­ as a defensive lineman. still hasn’t . returned to the lineup. DuU and uninteresting was the It was a great season for Ule-vl' from under the bosket.” next year. Passing ace Jerry Gross of De­ traditional Hawaiian welcome of flower leis from State Mu^al said he’d “ like to remain He may make it next week. 31,'■AssumptlCn 26 In last night’s more elenrly, cutting down on session next Wednesday la an over the Counter in Green Bay in pions. You have to believe Vince Lom­ troit is expected to lead, the way you desoribsd toe National sion fans. Now my wife will prob- Shoe, who at d-foot-S is one Greeter Winnie Hewett as they arrived in Honolulu yes- with the Cardinals in some ca­ Football League playoff game. I aMy start talking to me again. tripleheader. tho number of judgment ealle Little Oiance of Truce amendment to the NCAA bylaws, two years. "It’s difficult to keep even a pro bardi when he says the Packers North club, which also has back Coach Johnny Kleis takes his of the smaller players in the by officials. An apparent "truce” settlement thaL in effect, would knock a col­ pacity” when the time doea oome Cheney Rangers to Blast lyindsor think you hav« a sore tooth bs- Eddie J. FJrst place NaasUTs had a "Iliis means that I’U sell 40,000 team emotionally high week In simply have to get tougher to stay Dave Hoppmann of Iowa State, terday to play in the 17th annual Hula Bowl game Jan. 6. .struggle before downing House's league, scored 18 points as the "We have to take thinking of lees than two months ago has legian out of the NCAA Track and on top. to quit. Ho did not rule out the tonight, still seeking ■victory No. 2. oause the Olaiits, the team you Knlcks held off a last quarter season tickets in ^Iwaukee,’’ en­ and week out, but I have a lot of guard of Michigan poaeajUity o f managing, but said In the best game of the night. Bob out of oflhdaUng," he sold, ex- been shattered in a maze of con- Field Championahips If he enters thused Col. Orrin Krueger, In State, tackles Charles Sieminski Bill Marsh and Norm LaRose 'are picked to win, oame out on toe Allie Sheraian's th* coach of the rally and defeated Syracnae faiOi In our giiys. ’They have p lot he has n<'not given ‘ It' any ■erioils year. Hiat’s because newspaper Willey counted 15 points to lead plalnlng that Judgment calls fusian, charges and counter­ an ri>en event not sanctioned by charge Green Bay operations at of Penn State and Daryl Sanders Still providing almost all of Qbs- Short end of the ecore. 128-115. The former Univer­ of pride. Over-all we are a young thought. guya like you voted for him. Vince , toe winners, A much smaller during tbe fact, ctmtoiuoas charges over that as agreed the Track and Field Federation. County Stadium, after the Pack­ team and the older hands will be of Ohio State and end Walt Loyola^ Bradley Taking Aim ney'M offense but sophs Andy Tom- It was a highly exciting and In­ sity of Maryland athlete was Hartford Alumni teresting gnm r and even though I Lombardi 1* twice the coiuUi Shcr- Assumption team gave Lea's a aetlmi — rather toaa the of­ upon. The main item is whether Suepstided 60 Athletes ers smacked the New York Giants replaced.” Sweeney of Syracuse. ko. and 'Tbd Spioer are improving good run before bowing in the honored by hometown fans ficials themsehree — resulted naduaily and give hope of better was cold ’ watching the play at ihan ia but because he’s in a iniall during hedftinie ceremonies agreement was reached as part The AAU already has suspended at Yankee Stadium for their sec­ It must be reassuring to Lom­ Players in the Challenge Bowl town he doesn’t get anywhere neiar nightcap. Jim Kuhn (14) led the in the almoet eonetont fold of a merge:- plan calling for a more than 50 athletes who com­ ond consecutive National Football Homecoming Date also turn pro, with $800 going to On Same Target— Cincinnati things to come. Yankee Btadium lt was a highlight winners; Ray Bissette (11) paced and waa preeeoted with a sil­ bardi that the Packers prevailed in my career o f following all typra the amount of pubUetty that Sher­ ver serving set. ehootoig. coalition in track and field that peted last fall in 'three open meets championship. “ We sold each member of the winning ; TWO' Charter Oak Conference Araumptdon. STANDS OUT — New in 1961 with Paul Homung, Ray of professional sports. man does. ' To help andnttor the traf­ A total of 64 fouls wore would apply for International rec­ sanctioned by the federation but ,38^000 the past season and played Nitschke and other stars getting Set for Jan. 12 team and $600 to each loser. The gam er complete the slate/ Coven­ York University was not by the AAU, insiating that NEW YORK (AP) Chicago*lntermls«ion. Mack Herndon paced try (4-4) entertains Cromwell and Green Bay could whip the Giants Sherman’s a bum and so are tbe fic under tbe baeket, Shue ad- called Thursday night aa the ognition to replace the AAU as to 104 per cent of capacity (45,- out of the Army on weekends and Southwestemers have had an end, WEST SIDE MIDGETS Knleiis, last pliiee ehib In die eliminated in the semi-fi­ its responsibility under rules of #00.)” ’ftie Packers play three of 'Loyola’s fast-stepping Ramblers’— Bradley with 28 points. Rham Regional (3-4) is host to every day of the week and twice on Okirit*: voeatea lairing a «ie from the the U.S. governing body in the In 1962, with Homung playing lit­ University of Hartford Alumni Ben Nix of Texas Christian, work and Bradley’s always-the-brldes- Packer Favorite First place remains the property Eastern ptvMon, impended the nal round of the basket­ sport after the Tokyo Games. The the International Amateur Ath­ their seven home games in Suds- Director Richard Coombs has an­ Ing at quarterback since Arkan In another Mo Valley game, St. East Hampton. Hie Patriots sfe Stmday. You are epoUed watching of Gus’s Grinders after last night’s defunct American BnaketonO tle or not at all on one good knee maid Brhves are gunning for the Louis whipped North Texas Stalte Ed. Note: aeoond-^ace Nats. New York, NCAA-supported Track and Field letic Federation, -which Controls vlUe. for eight weeks. nounced that the annual alunmi sas star Billy Moore is hobbled by INDVSrnUAL LEAGUE 1-2 in league play, Rham 0-4. New York every Sunday — from 37-28 victory over Joe's Atlantic. League and award more than ball tournament at Madi­ same rival — Cincinnati. 71-59 for the 100th victory of John your favorite chair in front of the This writer didn’t haVe a vote twC points for shots from leng which had it* lead out from Federation says yes; the AAU world track and field. liombardi, packing his bags for All-Purpoee Back homecoming basketball game will a sore knee and Texas Tech’s Standings Dick Oohb scored 14 points in the son Square Garden, but The Raunblers, currently second Benington’s coaching career. teevee set. When they mention the in toe annual poll for the coach of distances. 17 to four prints during the say* no, and adds never. Although the eligibility proposal Cos Angeles, where he is coagh of Lombardi considers Homung this year be played on Saturday, Johnny Lovelace is their only W. toe year. As for Sherman -being second game to give Pagani’s a Barry Kramer of the the Western Conference All-Stars to Cincinnati in the national col­ St. John’s Oomebsok Joe’s Barbers ,.... great pro teams of the decade. The ABL awarded three last period, was paced by With the break- between the is relatively mild, affecting only the finest all-purpose back he has Jan. 12. On that date the Univer­ able-bodied sig;nal-caller. Contoulis S i g |i s a bum, I can’t agree for whenever 34-18 win over the Herald Angels. Johnny Green With 81 prints. Violets was named jmost championkmp event* dhd not-oth­ against their Fastem counter­ sity of Hartford varsity cagers lege basketbaU rankings, are after St. John’s Redmen made a Man. Modea ...... Green Bay rates at the top of the points for field goals of 25 glToups agair as wide as ever, ever seen. The Steelers will be trying to that top rating. And the Braves, our paths have passed he was al- Kent Smith (1 4 )'and Guy God­ Hal Greer aeored SO for Uw er college competition, It could be parts In the Pro Bowl game at the will face Northeastern Univer­ spirited comeback in the final six Cupid Diaper ...... Ust. foot Or longer. Shue would go valuable player in the col­ President Kennedy has stepped in, “There are players who hit even a score in their playoff bowl who’ve finished right behind the minutes against Miami, cutting ■ways well dressed. ding (12) were the sparkplugs for one step further, nuddng It Nats. sufficient to limit—if not elim­ Coliseum Jan. 13,- has news for the harder straight ahead, run Out­ sity at Conard High School In date with the Lions, who swamp* Bolton Lake House Vikings’ Contract What happened to tbe great • ' * * Gua’s In the opener. George Waah- lege show. V folio-wing up the lead of hla broth­ test of the NFL. Bearcats in the Missouri Valley ther deficit from 17 points, to five Man. Auto Parts .. Giants’ defenas thls-asosonT poeslUe to ecore as maay aa Tonight’s schedule Includes inate—collegiate participation to side better, pass on the option as West Hartford at 8:30 p.m. ed Pittsburgh 45-7 in the regular bum tallied 10 for The Herald In er, the attorney general, sind has the Indoor meets, starting -with West Tougher Conference for five straight sea­ before the Hurricanes applied the Repeats ...... MINNBIAPOLIS - ST. PAUL Bill W. Game Over Officiated four points. Boston at Loe Angeles, Son delegated Gen. Douglas Mac- well and place-kick as accurately Chairman of the alumni home­ season opener. This one pits De­ stopper. Rick Barry, Miami’s 6-7 defeat. the Knights of Columbus Games "When they point out that there coming affair, which is sponsored sons, are looking to shake the run­ Iona Mfg. Co. .... “A team would aover be out Pranciaoo at Cincinnati, and Arthur as mediator. And although and as far,” said the stocky meui troit's ferocious defense against sophomore, was high with 26 (AP) —^The Minnesota Vikings of Having officiated In three sports o f the game, and the fSna ' a donbleheadcr at New York at Boston, Jan. 12. ire two divisions In the NFL, they this year by the newly formed Pittsburgh’s battering running ner-up role this year. Banning Ins...... I waa waiting for your com­ both sides have accepted the from Sheepshead Bay, "but no points. the National Football League for years I felt that the officials EAST SIDE JUNIORS could see 'toe. playa develop Involvlag St. Louis aad De­ If not, the NCAA already i* on ire so right,” said the Old Ford- one I ever saw did ah of these University of Hartford Alumni attack, led by John Henry John­ ^ t h took forward strides last Bohemian No. 1 .. ments . on the ' Green Bay-New Standings President’s appeal fot' arbitraUon night. AJl-wlnnlng Loyola, a West Virginia didn’t take the Case No. l ...... signed John Contoulis of the Uni­ tried to over officiate in the Rose for toe throe aad toar-pafait> troit, slid the Knlcks against recrird with a series of leooro- ham Block of Granite. “Any pro­ things as effectively as Homung. Athletes (U.H.A.A.), is Jerry son. It will be televised by NBC York football game. Some I Bowl football game. The result W. Pet. before Gen. MacArthur, the situa­ whirlwind 100-point-a-game out­ lead for good against VMI until John’a Barber .... versity of Connecticut yesterday, era,” he said. Chicago. Thursday, Jan. 8 mendatlons, made In . October, that fessional football man who is not Paul’s knee will be ah right, too. D’Apice, class of 1952, of West at 2 p.m. EST. agreed with, otheni I fMl you wes Severel instances where there Spruce St. Market ,.3 .750 Manchester at Bristol Central, tion is not what it may seem at (ticking up for his own group will fit, went over the century mark the final five and one-half minutes^ ■Deco Improvement Contoulis, 22, of Now London, were out to SM. its more than 500 member schools All he has is a bad cartilage Hartford. Serving on the plan­ Parade of Talent then a scoring burst by Rod, Thom wes all kinds of confusion on the L. T. Wood ...... , .3 .760 8 p.m. first glance. ten you that the Western division strain which healed perfectly and ning committee are Robert Far­ for the seventh time in posting its Case No. 3 ...... Conn., was drafted by the V iking Ther« wasn’t any question oS to withdraw from AAU membership, A glittering parade of talent helped the favored Moiuitaineera field and this didn’t help the spot­ Parkade ...... , .2 .500 Friday, Jan. 4 The AAU -wiU arbitrate only refuse to enter athletes or teams • considerably tougher than the | requires only two months of com- ley, class of 1955, of Simsbury; 12th victory of the season, 103-58 Dickenson Plumb. as a future a year ago. The 6-4 the superior team- last Sunday. Naasiff’s ...... Measure of Greatness Achieved will be on display in Honolulu get things in hand. After 18 lead Colonial B o a r d ___ ters and announcers in tbe press . .0 .000 Penney JVs at East Catholic, with the NCAA. It has insisted in AA'U competition not sanc­ uastera. plete rest.” Jack Repass, class of 1959, of Sunday. There are five All-Ameri­ over Marshall. Bradley opened its 245-pound tackle, who {dayed on Green Bay had all the ammunition changes and three ties in the first Bohemian No. 2 .. the Nobth team in the Blue-Gray box. 8:15 p.m. it will not sit down with the year- tioned by the federation, -with­ Manchester; and Tom Fitzsim­ cas on the North team— ends Pat conference scheduled with a 72-58 and the Oiafits, except for the UsuaUy toe top rated officials Parkade defeated L, T; Wood old U.S. Track and Field Federa­ upset of Tulsa. half, West Virginia shot ahead game last week, was picked on ths Cheney Tech at East Windsor. draw its staff personnel from mons, class of 1955, of Hartford. Richter of Wisconsin and Dave with 10 straight points at the out­ blocked puiit, didn’t get oh the are assighed the Mg bowl gamee 38-36 last night „ta drop the losers tion, which the AAU calls a Following the game the Univer­ Other HighUghta ^ Among tlM high keglera were IGth round of the NFL draft Finest Rookie Ellington at Rockville. AAU oommlttees, and limit their Robinson of Perm State, tackles set of the secoi^ half. The de­ scoreboart all afternoon. The but I wonder, after w»atchlng sev­ into a tie for first place with Cromwell at Coventry. "puppet" of the NCAA. The Fed­ sity of Hartford Alumni will hold In other highlights — Miami of ^ Roulllard JttC Art Nickerson Gianta’ offense Just didn’t get up facilities and equipment to Fed­ » N ♦ p.+ ' V X Bobby Bell of Minnesota and Don termined Keydets never regal line after On my Uevee screen, I saw one defeating Nassiff'e, 68-26. siders Itself only a part of the i n i ^ p Howard Johnson’s Restaurant in John’s of New York; West Vir­ MB, Rog Patterson 574, Rav De- Maloney at Manchester, 8 p.m.. niflcant, since the colleges have —and two on the South squad Also in the Southern Conference, reaching toe 18-yard line and hav­ Of the officiala In the Roes Bowl Pete Dlmlnlco and Wayne Ted- MHS Arena. federation structure, says It will West Hartford. ginia remained atop ^he Southern mere 216-204-586. Joe Colllng- New York U. 70, Iona 60. per cent of tbe gymnasiuma and halfback of LSU sophomore Tom Tenwlck scored 34 ing Ray Nitschke intercept a Y.A. game Indicate with his hand that ford led Parkade to a 23-13 half­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Bob^to do. He is strong. He has good not arbitrate Individually with the ’Tickets are available from and guard Johnny ’Treadwell of conference, struggling pMt 'VMI Herb GlaFk Tittle pasa Sunday, Jan. 6 playing fields in the United points as Richmond beat the Cita­ St. Bonaventure 88, Belmont toe ball carrier bad entered "the time lead but Wood’s quintet Cousy, who’s been around practi­ apeed and has the quickest hands Meriden at Green Manor, 7 AAU. States, along with almost all of members o f the Committee or at Texas; 86-74; and the Southwest Confer­ Abbey 66. That Nitocbbe showed. Kasterh del 112-98 and William and Mary end zone. T^e announcers, must caught fire in the third quarter and cally since they turned in the of anyone in the league with the pjn., Y. It’s a case, once more, at *eem- the athletic equipment. either of the two university book­ Even with this crop of All- ence scramble opened with the de­ edged Furman 70-68. footbaU faiu how a top notch line' have thought eo too for they caU- battled back to take a 31-30 third peach baskets for metal affaire, expectlon of K. C. Jones. stores on Bloomfield Ave. campus R*» t a u r a n t l e a g u e Gettysburg 72, Muhlenberg 06. Tuesday, Jan 8 Americas, attention is likely to pending cp-champions, Texas Tech Other results: New York Uni­ StsndlagB backer operates. Foor Sam' Huff. ed it a touchdown. period bulge. says Johnny ^Havlicek la the fin­ “He doesn’t lack courage. He’ll or at the Hudson St. building. Delaware 64, Temple 62. Holy Trinity at East Catholic, focus on Wisconsin’s Ron Vander- and Southern Methodist, having versity 70, Iona 60; 79, w. He had the type day one, would Later the ball was placed down But Parkade rebounded, took est rookie he haa seen during hla fight anyriie in the league for the 'Pickets may also be secured by kelen, the Rose Bowl passing L. Pet. Manhattan 79, Syracuae 68. 8 p.m. contrasting results. Tech won for Syracuse 68; Delaware 64, Temple Marco Polo ___ .20 ,4 .833 rather forgot He was In on a num­ on the onie yard line and no tourii- the lead quickly and stayed in 13 years In the National Basket­ baU, and I Include BIU RusseU in Rockville at Plalnville. contacting the University alumni whiz. His counterpart on the the first time in nine starts this 52; Lafayette 74, Lehigh 64; Geft- Fsgsnl Caterers LafayetU 74, Lehigh 64. ber of tackles, after the whistle, down 'was given, although the office, or calhng the Director of .18 6 .760 front Dlminlco (13) led the win­ baU Association. that statement.” Portland at Coventry. 5outh will be toweling Sonny season, shading Texas Christian tysburg 72, Muhlenberg 58; Dart­ Walnut Rest. . . . .14 St. Francto, N, Y. 79, Adelphia but I didn’t see him get a clean team later ecored. Sports Information Bob Murray. Gibbs of Texas Christian. 10 .683 47. ners, Tedford added 10. Barry What’s more, the former Ohio Couay said he places Havlicek Cromwell at Rham Regional. 69-66; while Arkansas nipped SMU mouth 58, Boston College 50; St, ...... 14 10 tackle all by himself all afternoon. Regardleu of toe officlais, the Longo (14) of Wood’s took game With all the offensive might .583 State star had already achieved a in a class with Boston’s Frank XUUngton at Stafford. ■ m i 78-71. Bonaventure 88, ^Imont Abbey Marinelli’s _____ .18 11 .642 Dartmouth 56, Boston Collage ■ I'm a Giant fan and don’t quite Rose Bowl game was a thriller. honors. measure of greatness in the Ramsey. Wednesday, Jan 9 available, the Hula Bowl shapes 66; Fopdham 78,' Fairfield 65; Oak Grill ...... 60. agree with you that Green Bay Still Whistling up as a wide-open battle. Loyola’s fleet and deadly Ram- .10 14 .417 The opener saw Dick , Dom- rugged NBA, laya Boston Celtics "To me, that is greatness,” he Hall at Manchester, 8 p.m., bters pulled away from M arshall,,Georgetown, t oo D.'C., 108, — BalUmore ------Garden Grove .. 9 16 Massachusetts 71. A m ar lean berner (18) pace Spruce to Its This service Floyd to Decide ’There are 34 NFL draftees .376 Inti. 65. veteran Coiuy. said. “ Frank is one of the greateet Arena. IK after a 15-15 tie at the seven-mln- Clomson 77, Georgia Ous’s. Grinders 9 15 .376 third win In four tries. John Cer- players I ever have seen. I don’t Cheney Tech at Prince Tech. among the 46 players who will be Tmdon Motors . Fordham 78, FalrfWld 65 • "Juat the fact that ha has been ute mark, making a rout of it. 1’’*®*’*“!® State 72, Chattanooga . 7 17 .292 vinl backed him with 11 tallies. able to make our squad and play think he ever has received the On Rematch Site In the East-West Crusade Bowl. 66; Dayton 69, Xavier, Ohio, «4; Jon-DI’s ...... Miami, Fla. 67, St. John’s 69, Ron Miller scored 24 for the Chi­ 8 18 .250 as a regular is. enough to make credit he deserves for his talent.” may save Among headliners for this attrac­ Butler 70, St. Joseph’s, InA, $1; R. I. College 86, Worcester 8t. E&S Cage Bowling Champs Economics First tion are end Willie Richardson of cagoans, Vic Rouse added 18 and him rookie of th* year in my Oousy, sidelined with a pulled NEW YORK (AP)—Floyd Pat­ Jerry Harkness 17. Gonzaga 61, Portland 54. scores were rolled oO. terson is expected to decide on the Jackson. Miss., State, quarter­ book,” said Cousy. groin muscle, had a chance to ob­ BOSTON (AP)—The architect back Lynn Amedee of LSU, quar­ Led by Bill Kuskelika’s 18 ^ BIU Paganl 169-143—419, Paul your life I site for a proposed rematch with points, Tulsa held a 33-28 half­ (^rrenti 137-160—414, Vic Abral- After First Round of Piny Bowling ” I’ve got to say he is the beat serve HavUcek In action against commissioned to design a stadium terback Monte Deere and • gruard THURSDAY’S FIGHTS looking rookie I ever saw come the Warriors in San Francisco heavyweight champion Sonny Lis­ time lead agaiiist Bradley but the 264—*402’ Howie Hampton 137 Bob Smith Named for the Boston Patriots and the ton by the end of the week, fight Leon Cross of Oklahoma, end Art ^352 (and 96, no mark), Dinr into this league. You ask me bdw Wednesday night. Th? CelUcs take Greater Boston Stadium Authority Graham of Boston College and Braves’ hparasslng man-to-man de­ WORCESTBIR, Maae. — Larry EARLY RliSERS — Karole promoter Tom Bolan said Thurs­ fense turned the tide in the sec­ r a n 143—353. Pete Brazitla 160 Hie end of th* first round flnda'^Phlle iJesJartins ...... 179.06 great he’ll become and I say he’s on the Lakers her* tonight. says his first job is to determine if I H il day. end Lonnie Sanders of Michigan Carney, 160, Lowell, Mass., out­ BALTIMORErMd. (AP)— End ■ponsor-bowler Stan HUinski Jr. Mario Frattaroll .176.42 “ Brown 454. great right now. He can do every­ State. ond half and cooked KuskeUlSi, pointed Vernon Lamar, 166, New­ Ed Paj»nl 138—376, Larry it would be economically feasible. Four cities ere in the running Bob Smlto of Boston^ College haa -■ a very happy mail. For three years Tom 'Hobin...... ****** .176.19, thing any team would want a man "If I find In my studies that such a The post-seasop madness ends who was held to one point after ark. N. J., 8. Bujauclu* 146 W e d n e s d a y y l e a g u e — Daliaa Signs Cioci for the rematch said Bolan, presi­ -*8M, Ed Frasier 142—370, Dick been named to play In the Crusade - HUinski has tried to get hla team 8tan HUinski HI ...... 176.15 stadium is ill-conceived,” said Vin­ a week from Sunday, Jan. 13, Hank Wlttke ...... 174.16 Jerry Smith 149—398, Fred Mc- dent of Championship Sports Inc. ^2fij9^149—392, Angle Pontillo Bowl here Sunday. Smith, 6-feet-, to be a winner and finally he btui DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Boston cent King of Philadelphia last BRAKE RELINING and it s up to dethroned champion with two pro affairs—the NFL 185, Tony fialvatore 144— 373 gottoi It. Hie team, E A S Gage, Olem Quey ...... 178.28 (Jurry 1414—391, Carl Bolin 152 — Pro Bowl at Los Angeles be­ and 230 pounds, was one o f three . 373, Larry Bates 141— 372, Ell Oollege guard Lou Cioci, qpe of night, “ J will be the first to admit Patterson to pick the site. captured rtqn.d one witn 96 wins Scotty Yawondd ...... 178.09 Sports Viewing i t ” tween stars of East and West 141—377, Carl replacements named yeeterday af» .....172.29 Fish 3 ,7 0 , Joe Twarontte 144—395, the best linemen in New Ei^land The four ciUes are Miami Htoto '883, Dave Saunders 138— over lO'lOBseii. 'iWelve point* be­ A1 LaPlont I ...... The Authority also disclosed at -t and the American Football ^ prajdoualy r ^ e d players sent . Stan HUinski Jr...... 170.24 Howie Hampton 364, Andy this past season, has signed to Beach, Baltimore, Las Vegas and ?«• ?S? “ 2, Frink Calvo hind in eeophd olace 1* PaiU SATURDAY a news conference that the No. 1 an unidentified site in the mid­ League AH-Star ■'game at San wort they would not be aUe to Dick Nash ...... 168.20 Lamouroaur-SeO, Jay Johnson 369, 1:80—Wresfilng play with the Dallas Cowboys of OUR EXPERTS DO ALL tHISt Diego. 248—874, Tony MarinelU 138— Pontldc w i^ 84 wins and 62 loeaea. th* NFL. Cioci, a 6-2, 220-poivnd- site for the stadium ia alongside west, Bolan said. 877. ' ■ purtl^pate. Smith replaces Pete Vic Squadrito ...... 166.32 Vic Arijraitls 362, Charlie Whalen Ohasmel 8 ALL WORK TO Johnny Genung, Texas quarter­ Nildrit of , who ha* the .kU fiVt members of tbe (3*ge 360. er from Provldenoe, R. I., was the the Southeast Expressway in 1. Remove and dean brake Liston won the UUe by knock­ team have.hirit averagsi and are Ted Klejna ...... 166.86 3 pan,—Senior Bowl Game back, was added to the Southwest flu. Others named to the Eaatem _____ 16424 No. 14 draft choice o f the Cow­ South Boston. The authority said FACTORY atsenibly. ing ourt Patterson in the first MRRCBANTS l e a g u e —J<*n listed in the top lO averages The John McCabe ...... Ohnnnel 80 round last Sept. 25 in Chicago. squad for the Challenge Bowl to ^ u ^ are Bob Taylor, Maryland Jim Herney Sr...... -164.10 Y MIDGET BOYS — Don Den- boys and was drafted fifth by the the 60,000 seat stadium would be M o r ^ 186—374,. A1 Heim 148r A1 Gegemen are led by K of C Secre­ 5 p.m.—All-Star Golf the focal point of an industrial de­ 2. Inspect hydraulic system fbr relieve the situation at quarter­ SUte C o llie tackle, and Qurmen A1 Bergevin ...... 168.43 ley '106-103, Joe (Meq,vOii,terera ..,,7 6 S i ;,:651 BON BON LEAGUE — Rolane Ohaahel 8 mium Thermoid linings, net. ■ Erieh 102. LEASING . . . ^ RENT J^ohmjcdL (x)stw i. herei NEJW Y O I « (AP) _ The man Smp’a.'NutoMgs ....7 0 66^-',5: prices include 7. Bleed hydraulic system and Ted K i a W (if FUloramo’s,; h«e behind the maek in the Montreal .Rmplre.’t o o t ...... /..6 6 70,^ i| 8 6 1 9 6 3 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL labor Aiyo add necessary fluid. nets is smiling. the se u b lr^ d lh 'k in g gkme to Jack Lappin Ins, ...6 4 72 ;471 and ALL FORMAL OCCASIONS ortwit rounded book. Jim Tlernay Sr. 219, Stan Hhinski Open Till 9 P,M. Thursday and Friday second-place tie with Toiwito — On Uw ^ s r hand, a worm is best loague lead with 628, followed by m 668. ADD ONLY 68 FOR only four points behind first-place to tM r lost battles .than Utay reiU- tbieadrt and w w p s d around ona Taworskl 620, JHok Nash 619, Hi- U RG E QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! “-S. . MEDIUM SIZE CARS Chicago — by whipping Boatoo 4- of the kmg sbatik variety. ^ k l m 6te, Jack Lapp*n.6()3 aad “®to Moroury outbMrt'b fLBNTV OF FRONT AND REAR P A B ^ O 1 in the league’s lone game Hiuni- ^ ^ now. la A dlftarent matter. TonvHobla-eol. • ■ May 'CliaHfKe Mind W * are proud to announce our Lincoln day night. Montreal has either won fWiiag siqistta, ars pcobsMy ttia R baa more rriatfon to the abon- ADD ONLY 66 FOR lesE understood and appreoiatsd In the average department, FhU V I / Continental leasing proqrbm, unparalleled One O f or tied in its last eight games, and o f food and tbe phyeioal poNardlns *f Im pire Tbol Is tope.,, PBNA, n . (AP) — Dtfenalve "" AUTO OUSS INSTALLED LARGE CAR6 Plante has been kicking out khota ImpleoMnta of a fisherman's tradei. totoure of toe fleta being. sou|^. i f for providing fine-car transportation tailored Any ta ^ e box wlU ootRata a to 86 gamofi he h ^ knocked over Uckl* Dick Klein of the Boaton OLASS FURNITURE TOPS Connecticut’s In every one. fto are fat and the aWkSr are ■.986 for an average of 179.05. PaLriols say* h* may ehaiige hta lo your personal driving needs. Select either Lincoln varied assortment of aiaes and riow, a smaller hook and bait is Plante stopped 26 rtiota against atylea, moat nutsd and many atfil Secy MUichoster Sttrplua the season ended.'He'bald h4 has' BSTIMA'rBS GLADLY GIVEN Mercury and Wlllye 4-Wheel Drive Vehicle* Dealer” TIRE CO. m , Perrine, FTa., outpointed Bol>- forms for ahijpment to Fort Lauderdale tndning camp eaugbt sr Gis type of halt ■w fiar period o f time. wtth»,098. a profitable Insurance bur mess fef 155 CENTER STREET—TBL. MI bff AUen, 167. JaoloMavtiteb 6. fbr spring training. _JCmpyour horim riiMp. ws add. i.'*«ea but amiP-wUb'6toaMUMffB OLpSI^# SAT. AT 1 PAl,—OPEN THUB8I1AY EVBNINQ 301 CENTER ST. — Ml i-5135 4VBB40BB o r IM OB BBTIBB dectotaa. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHBSTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1958 ..IIANCHEST^ E V SI^G ^H ALD , MANCHESTER. OONN« FRIDAT. JANUARY 4, 1968 BoiineMS Locattena Houaea For Sale 72 Houaaa For Sale 72 Honaca For .Salt 72 Lota For Sal* Pblntlnf~-Puwniif 81 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY SHORTEN HooBis WltlKiirt Hokhl 68 For Rant 64 — ^ - I ■ ' ______Tsusm ints •1 CXJZY 4 room home, garage, deep MANCHESTER—Cosy older , home, COVENTRY—Nicely furnished 4 INDUSTRIAL lot for tale, about Ho^Jpital INotes WOMEN ONLY, taniishsd room rooms, shower bath, artesian 900 foot frontage adjoining rail­ PAINTING, waflpapefing, .€eUlngs SEVEN ROOM single house, . |W. wooded lot, assumable mongag all utlilties; $13,000. Joseph refinished, hartrarood floors sand­ for r s ^ oompste housekaoplng >40 NORTH MAIN—ators. Ml Near. bUs and ehopplng. John 1 Barth, Broker, MI 9-0830. well, corner lot Everything, only road tracks. Call Ml 9-8891. Vlsltlag ho«M« are 3 to 9 p.m. ed. Gall MI 8-3108,’t. faculties betwesn Oentsr and hos­ per month, gerage avatleUo Jan. 0-5330, 9 4 , Lappen, Inc. MI ■ . , I II 4. ----- '------$7,900. T43-7$7$. for all areea, except miaternlty, pital, MI 8-8889. 1. MI 8-8M6, ______SEVEN ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooms, WY1XY8 STREET—extraordh where they ere 3 to 4 p.m. end SEVEN ROOM English Colonial— 3 full baths, largs living room MORSE ROAD—7 room Cape; at­ ■ In ^ lot 340 foot frontage, 6:90 to 8 p.m., and private rooms, FOR RENT—4 room heated agerL Basic Viet Problem 406 MAIN—Idesl' tor oMlcas or sny truly a'family home, large rooms, with firsplace, attached garage, tached garage, flreplaoe, high lo­ Electrical Services 88 0N7W ment, Ciall Ml 8JS118 between •;Mi where they ere 10 e-m. t o '8 p.m. KtWHfN commercial use. Ml 9-B339, 9-S, sun^roh off llvbm room, d e f ­ aluminum combinitions, one ,vear cation, trees, hot water oil. com­ VMtors ere requeeted not to ADVERTISING FRBE E8TIMATB1S. Prompt serv­ a.in. end 4:W> P-m. end street, convenient to schools, old. $31,900. Phllbrlck Agency. MI binations,- needs decorating. Ex­ smoke In patleot’s rooms. No ntM>re armed helicopters, ons of WMsIl M aach^ec, Wantod— Real iBtat* 77 (Oontlnned front Pegs Osie) ice on ah types of electrical wir­ NARVA FOUR ROOM apartment, Heated, ■hopping and brs. New oil burn­ 0-8464. cellent value, $16,000. Goodchild- then two Visitors et one time per was shot down and destroysd. . ing. U cen s^ and Insured. WUson ■OUL Honaea For Rent 65 er. $17400. E, J. carpenter. Bro- Bartlett, Realtors, 389-0939, ’ MI NIOBLY furnished room, warm, cabinet kitchen, gerue, adults REDUCED SHARPLY W hir- WISH 80UE0NB to aondie youl petient. copter strikes against the elusive Doctrine now being developod CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Electrical Co., ManchesVjr. MI ADOUND * ker, MI 94061, MI 9-9162, ' $-7925. by Army expert* working on cpmfortnble, large olotheg closet, preferred. CaU Mi 9-0063. t h r e e ROOM house, furnished mediate sale. Tranaferred owner real estate? Can m> at U1 s-083« Viet Cong Is 8urpri.se, and this 8 A.B1. to 6 PAL 9-4817. Glaatontniry, ME 8-7T7e. TOVW1W private home, perking, gentle­ ADM ITTED YESTERDAY obviously was lacking in the big greater air mobility calls for what ROOKVILLB-^Beautlful 8% room or unfurnished, parking, adulti offers 8 room Colonial Cape off VERNON—8 room split, 9 bed- ort helicopters them off balance and to prevent hanging, floor sanding. Call Mr. A ^ . 8, Mrs. Demute. and 'drye? on premises. Ideal tor place and garsge, *3% acres. the extras must be seen. Prestige Real Estate problem. Every lisL Mrs. Eleanor Krowka, 117 Union equipped with effective weapons. their firing on the incoming U.». Charles MI 8-3107. young o r <^der adults, kUnUteg to VACATION AT HOME this Lota For Sal* 78 Ing We accept gets our careful St„ Rockville; Diane Lee, 140 Ver­ helicopters. PLEASE READ TOUR AD 742-6646. location. At a modest price. Ex­ The 10 troop carriers used in «r *^Wit an uk«a over tfea ehone ea^ Hartford over Parkway. ^ year. 7 room older Cape, 4 bed­ and personal attention. Do busi­ non Ave. RtH'kville; Donald Cal­ So far, there has been no svl- AAtr FLOOR SANDING and refinlshlng monthly. CaU BockvlUe TR clusive with Beechler-Smlth, SBVEIN ROOM horns conveniently the atlai k are not built for arma­ aAveetlaer abeeld reeO klo aA Uw F1B8T DAl Apartments— Flst»— rooms, garage, recreation Realtors, MI 9-8953. MI 8-6969. located close to school, shopping! ness with an estabiiahed Realtor houn Jr., Rl. .30, Veinon; Mrs. dence that this doctrine haa been (specialising in older floors). 5-8748 or MI 9-8407. Wanted To Rent 68 room, separate dining room, with MLS facilities. Call The Wilma Bargei. 86 Kalknor Dr,; ment, although some craft of this applied in Viet Nam. APPBABB airi KEFOBT BBBOB8 la ttme for tko aaxt Painting. Ceilh ANNtrnmuurn Tenements 63 and transportation, 3-car garage.' type have been fitted with ma- eiUngs. Paperhanging, m mmtmanfiSc0, living room with fireplace ar­ MUST BE S O L D ^ room Cape, Jarvis Realty Co., MI 3-4112. Chariea Warren, Bolton Rd.. Ver­ it was .suggested that this tech­ Um . n a Belaid la reopeaalMf far oaly ONX laoorreet or omitted No Job too jrniilall. John VerfalUe, AVAILABLE at once—8 room fM Wooded lot oyer one sere, includ­ chinegtina whit h fire out the side ROCKVnJiE — 8H room ^wrt- FIVB ROOM house, Verplanck tesian well. Easy purchase 1% baths, a perfect beauty off ing S additional building lots of non; Jo.seph Roy, Glastonbury; nique might not be applicable in laorrtloB far aay adverttauaient aad t im onl^ to the extent of a MI 9-5750 WITH HALF with garage at 27 Ulley St. School district, 8 children, MI plan. doors in what experts say is an nnafee good" ^BaarttoB. B m to wfelca do not leaiea tbe valne of THS . ment, stove, refrigerator . end Henry St. Owner* leaving state. record. $15,400. PhiibricK Agency, Mrs. Gladys Symington. 9 N. a guerrilla war situation since Adult, only. No peU, S q u ire M 9-9H2. $17,900. E. J Carpenter, Broker, Legal Notice Park SI., Rockville; Matvin Reeb- unsatisfactory manner. I such sir attacks in advance of Iha advortlaaaaaBe wH aat ba aotvaeaed by ‘Naabi yood’* laaerttoa FLOOR SANDING, floor tiling, AROUNPFOft heat, IB minutes from Hartford, Elro St, Call Mrs. ShorU, MI 8-88$9. MI 9-8464. Interior and exterior painting. MI AN AUOmNOh adults. MI 9-4834, ■m 8-U66. MI 9-6061 i MI 9-9162. er, Wapping; Mis. Klo.ssie .Spicer, The 10 aging transport heli( op a landing of helicopter - borne d STA’fE OF CONNEOTirUT Probsls 2.3 Main St., Talcoltville; -Mia. lets were escorted by five of the ; forces might destroy the very aur- 9-3491 or MI 9-9688. WOW/f Houm s For Sals ~Legal Notice Court, Dtiliirt of East WlrnlBot Jmii- rovB oooPUiAnojN wnx FIVE ROOM modem flat in excel­ 72 VERNON—Ranch home in fine Dorothy Wilkinson, Ellington; Al- Army's most modern turbine pow- 'prise element on which *tch BHB voa$ f o u r ROOM heated flat on Cen­ residential area, 3 bedrooms, fire­ s r y 2. 198.1 D IA L M l 3-2711 ADffrOP WR lent Condition. Adults preferred. ter St MI 3-7905. JnVB ROOM ranch, walk-out base­ J. WATSON BEACH A CO. AT A COURT OF PROBATE hold Eatstr of l.urlua M Foai..r. Istr of . phon.se Beruby, 18 Aii h St.; -Mrs. ered, rocket and machinegun strikes depend. Bonds—Stocke— P9RF0RMIN0' Available Jan. 1. CaU DO 8-7304. place, basement garage, recrea­ Al Manch«iit^r within And tor th<$ South Wlnduor In taid Diitrlri, dACPAA- I Anne McKinney, Bolton Center ment, amesite drive, atorms, near 31 Central Row Hartford tion room one-half finished, as- District of Manrhf^itpr, on Ihp Snd dny ed. Mortgagee 31 ON HSR t h r e e ROOM apartment ter school, shopping and bus, $13,900. of JanuAry^ 1963 Pi’pB^nt, Hon, Kdward R. Ku^hn, ! Rd., Bolton; Mrs. Teresa .Mi.aseri, NEW HOUSE just completed — lumable 4%% mortgage. Sale JtidKf*. Rl. 30, Vernon; Mrs. Constance SNOOTf rent, stove refrigerator, ^ MI 3-8916. 522-2115 Pr^A^ni, Hon, John J WallPti. Jaiiies Smith, vice prodidenit; Mrs. modem 4H room second floor price $16,660. Cantor A Goldfarb, Kplflto of Thomaj* M. SuUivAn Thp 18lh day of January. 196.3. al 8 Zajne. 36 Fairview .St.; Rot co BESET BY BILLS? Let Us help water, available February 1. MI o ’clock, ill thp afternoon, ’ at thp Pro- j Rorki^iile-Vernon Art hut (’hailebois. reon llip BPtllpniPril anti Allowance of I Mary Paquet, Wapping; Mrs. Jen­ mand your attention into one THRSIE ROOM aputment and BOLTON LAKE—4 room ranch, roomn former Cheney residence in to this cmm for siiowanr* it thp adiDfhlafration Accnuni fni tbp R. E. ftledhill, treasurer. easily paid monthly obligation. Furniiihed Apartiuent* 68-A^^ tion. Bel Air Real Estate, MI aacpriAinment of ih* fliBtributpp* nie Haixiing, 35 Bigelow St.; Ru.s- Polio Clinics Coriiimttee chairmen will b« a$>- 14 bath in modem ranch home. oil best, lakefront privileges ex­ Pisrk-like setting. 5 bedrooms, 4% : in -Hoiir Amering SenricA $2,000 requires only $44.50 per Heated. Large cloaets. Privat« en­ 8-9332. cellent condition, only $1(),300. baths, excellent condition. Owner ORDKRKD That • 14ih dav of Raid p«tAt»» and fni an ordpr of dii*iri- I sell Garland, Wapping; Ru.ssell pointed by the boaid later. month including repayment. If TWO ROOM furnished apartment. January. 1963. at t o clock, after- buil(»n and It in I Connirtglon, Box .Mountain Dr., trance. MI 3-6806. TOLLAND—No money down VA, Small down, assumable mortgage. Ml 3-7444, noon, at the Prohat Office. In : the j ORDKRKD That tbv* Kx»*rulrix 1,4appcn, Inc., order of diatrlhiition. 1 and thia Court.,persona known to he intereated in *ald I St.; Mrs. Mary Ogden. 1.37 Bran- We need two first class me­ table, girl’e figure skates, size 1. TWO ROOM furnished apartment. dfrecla that notice of the time andf‘“^t*te. bv raiiathg a true copy of thi* for adtilts and children Tueedav. ville Chly Hoapiial Auxiliary. mother works. MI 9-0843. $18,400 Ouitor A Goldfarb, Real­ near bus, assumea 4%%', $97.16 MI 9-5361. i ford St.; Matilda Hilliman. Ea.sl Mrs. Jo.seph P .Mt.Maiuis di­ Business Opportunities 82 chanics, We offer excellent MI 9-8558. FOUR ROOM apartment, second Heat. Hot water. Stove and refrig­ tors. MI $-8442, TR 6-6244. place aaaigned for said hearinf be nnier to he publi.«hed in some newa- according to an annotinc.ement bj' MANCHESTER ANSWERINO SERVICE wages, two weeks vacation erator. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main. monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI glven to an perRonP known to bi» Inter- pnper having: a circulation In aaid Di.^ Windsoi ; Mr*. Jean Sargent, 201 local health officetw rector of the m-service volunteer floor, hot water heat and automa­ 9-5182. BIGHT ROOM Oarrition Colonial, eated Iheieln to appear and be heard j trict and a like ctipy to he aent bv Henry St.; Frank Motola, Wap- group, said the membership now PACKAGE STORE —Mcmchester. with pay, every Sa,turday off, BABYSITTING — anytime. PI tic water heater. Adults pre­ ■ SOUTH WINDSOR” targe 11 vine room, dining room, thereon by publiahlnir 'a ropy of ihia f'^rtlfled mall, poatage prepaid, to each Evenings clinics for adulUi and M l 9 ^ 5 0 0 minimum six paid holidays, WRINGER type washing machine. VERNON—Nicely furnished 8 room Pins' children ovw three-month* will consists of 40 women vi'ho donate Excellent income. High potential. 3-8328. ferred. CaU MI 8-6111 or MI EAST HARTFORD—I..arge 6 room kitchen, atudy and lavatory, 4, order , . In aome n^wapapVr , having a cir- of• the . . following-j named persona, at clean new shop with radiant Call MI 9-7161. and bath apartment, private en­ The best in ranch style homes. . . . i ^ulatIon in aaid Diatiicii at leaal aeven i l*‘ARt ten days oefore the day • el for ADMITTED TODAY: Mra. Carol be held at 7 a I the following i *n average of three hours a week la. ¥00*11 bear traaa oak adwoBaor la Jig All cash required. Inquire Box E, 8-6969. Low tax rate ranch, built-in stove, cellar, at­ Mdroimg and bath on lecond before the day of aaid hearing. I aaid hearing, Herald. heated floors. Blue Cross avail­ trance parlilng near Parkway. 1 I Deprey. Ellington; Roland Collin, Bchools: NorLlieastf Vernon ele­ to the hospital. arlthoat i all eveaing at tlie talepPpaa Under twenty minuses to Hartford tached garage, bus. (Tarlton W. floor. Recreation room with fire- and by mailing on or Ihefore .Tanuarv I _ -Mra Halona W Font e I' 179 Avery able. Apply to Harry Carter or BRAND NEW luxurious 4 room Adulu! All utilities Included. St., Wapping, Conn Kxeoiitrixfix. 16 Summit St. mentary, Ellington Ontei and The auxiliary will meet .Ian 31 Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 KENMORE 40" rat^e deluxe, 123,900 : 7 room raised ranch, 1% Hutchins. Realtor, Multiple List­ place In basement. Attached; 3 *196.3 b.\ citified mUii a ropy of LUNCHEONB’TTE for sale’ equip­ A1 Patch in person. For ap­ apartment, heat, hot water, re­ weekly. Call TR 0-9081, ing, MI 9-6132. !g^ .ui.^ a thIa Order to Florence A. Sullivan. 670 Mra. Ruth S. Fouler. Box 164. Rdg*- BIRTH YESTERDAY; A daugh- Hicks in Tolland in the auxiliary rooms. M'ri. Jo­ ped, ready to operate. N. Main pointment call MI 9-5238. DACHSHUND puppies. AKC regis­ white. $50. MI 9-6478. baths, 2-car garage, city double garage. AJumillurn ' Proanert Ave Hartford! Conn.: Fran- wat#r, Florida. l*r to Mr. and Mrs. Michael De- School children will be given the seph Coaelk). newly-elecled presi­ frigerator, stove, washer, garsge, water. % acre wooded lot. Central location 132,900. Phil-; rle T SulIlvan, 134 Dlahe Drive Man^ M. KAOmi Foaier Amertkan Kli AinioDncemento 2 ' Business Servi^ Offered 13 Street location. Good opportunity. tered, excellent blood lines- ^11 near Bolton. Young couple pre­ TWO YEAR old ranch, 8 bedrooms, brick Agency KQ 9-Ma4. rhej«ter. ronn. r.nula J. Sullivan. 96 KoIeJI. ramlr. Ttirke\. Paulo. 158 8. Main St. vaccine during ttchool hours on a dent will be in charge of pro­ Very reasonable. Please call MI $23,800: 7 room L-shaped ranch, ^ Ci MancheBtej’, Conn : Helen Robert F, Kahan. K.^q P. O. Box MI 9-2578. FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator In good ferred. $115 monthly. PI 3-8090. Biulnem LocktlOM 3 full ceramic baths, birch cabi­ itrK rf SI BIRTHS TODAY; A daughter •chedule to be determined for each ceedings. 1N(X>ME TAXES prepared in your LAWN MOWERS sDarponed and 3-6910 CARTER CHEVROLET 2-car garage, 2 baths, alr- M. Pitkin. 96 McKee St,. Manchejiter. B46, Vernon. Cnnn. Membexahip in the auxiliary i> condition, $25. MI 9-6704. For Rent 64 net kitchen with built-lna and dis­ R(X7KLEDGE 3 year old rua- Conn. Certlfted from recoid to Mr. and Mrs. William Bitter, school. home or by appointment. Exper­ repaired sales and service, pick POUR ROOM apartment, second conditloner, patio, long In announcing details of the < om- open to all .community women. up and deUvery- Ice skXtee sharp­ GOING BUSINESS for sale, cen­ 1229 Main St. Manchester view. posal, attached garage, $19,500. tom built modein ran'-h. Ijving i JOHN J. WArj.PlTT. ■Judge. HFUFN A. M11/T, Clerk. Wapping; a daughter to Mr. and ienced tax work, 24 hour service. Articles For Ssic 45 ELECTRIC stove, 40” , two ovens, floor, heat and hot water furnish­ NORTH MANfJHESTBR — Brick Phflbrick Agency, Ml 9-8464. room with fireplace, electric I Mrs. Henry Diiprey, Andover; a ing clinic, the health authorltie* BoHkeH>>l| (iame* CaU MI a-4723. ened, precision ground. \ L k If trally located. Good Income. ed, garage. Adults preferred. Call $22,800: L-shaped, 6 rooms, panel­ JBlqulpment Corporation, Bqute 8S, excellent condition. Inquire 19 building. 26x26. with cellar, con­ kitchen, dining area, 3 bedrooms, | ■on to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ken­ s Im noted: Games for this Saturday’s Write Box H, Herald. FOREMAN (CONSTRUCnON SNOW BLOWERS - SNOWBIRD, MI 3-6969 or MI 3-6111. ' crete floor, loading platform and ed breezeway room, Im­ TWO-FAMILY n a t ~ w lt h ~ both 2 full baths, 20x25 foot recreation 1. Pre-school childjen should be INCXIME TAX returns prepared by Vernon, Q hul TR 5-7609. Blapctaes- Tyler Circle, Manchester. nedy, Enfield; s son to Mr. and round of basketball aclirtty for AND MAINTENANCE) Arlene, Bolens, Toro power han­ separate Ule garage 14x24, con­ ported Carisa natural apartment* vacant. Oil steam room with fireplace, attached g a -, auditot. Business and individual. 118 MAIN—Three rooms, heat, hot Mra. CJarroll Osbourn, Boat Hart­ accompanied by parents. the Vernon community basketball Help Wanted— Female 85 WATER AND SEWER dle. Snow blowers repaired, parts crete floon Very reasonable. trim, heat, porches, large two-car ga­ rage. Beautiful wooded lot. Phil- 2. School children should retimi program will start at 10 a.m. when Accountiiw services. Raymond SHARPENINQ Service- ^ w s, water, stove, refrigerator, $100. $17,500 : 5% rooms, garage, 1% Kerr Loss May Assist ford. knives, axes, shears, skates, DEPARTMENT and service. Trades anq terma Musical Instruments 63 Phone TR 6-9413.______rage. Large assumable mortgage, brick Agency, Ml 9-8464. | permission ell pa aigned by parents Aldon Spinning Mills takes ■ on Girard. Ml 9-6008. GENERAL CLERICAL —mature FOR THE TOWN OF Capitol Equipment, 88 Main St. MI 9-5229, 9-6. baths, paneled breezeway or we will trade. T. J, Crockett, DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; rotary blades. Quick service. Caf>l- woman wanted for local credit * room. Mrs. Elizabeth Kyle, 111 Benton before Tuee a non eleineiiuiiy school. department. Experience prefer­ Salary: $5,033.60-$6,406.40 organs. Save to 40%. New 43 BIRCH STREET-Large 4 room mately 20x40, suitable for small If you have not yet discovered St.; Robert Fuaick, 45 Wellman ed with your savings in mind. Manchester. Hours dally 7-5. MOTO MOWER snow thrower, 20", flat, second floor, furnace, $90. come $170 per month. Owner can Rd,; Lisa Carlson, South Wind­ foilow-up of earlier clinic*. Other games will find Vernon Reasonable rates. Call MI 9-6246, red but not necessary. ’Typing es­ Plans and supervises work of store special—free ampUfler and business. MI 0-6294, South Windsor, may we show you MANCHESTER—Oversized modem live rent free. Illnesfi rause of Medicare Bill in Senate Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. MI sential. Many fringe tenefits. Ex­ self-pn^Ued. See it at McBride's MI 0-5239, 9-6. 4. That type three vaccine wtU Dancer* opposing R. Chareat, Ea- E. J. Bayles. 3-7958. employes engaged in construc­ case with guitar special. Ron- around ? Immaculate 6 room Cape, on acre sale. Asking price SlS.OOO. Make sor; Donald Johnson. 91 Wetherell cellent opportunity for right'per­ Sport Spot, 639 Center St., MI dinone Music Center, 1165 Main, ATTRACTTIVE small store en lot, 1% baths, garage, city utili­ St.; Rebecca Ourrier. 105 E. Cen­ not be given to axlidt* over 18 80. 11 a.m.. and Vittners oppos­ tion and maintenance of sanitary 82 W. CENTER Street — four an offer. Cantor A Goldfarb, 6. That a charge of 25 cent* will son,. Call MI 3-1589, Mr. Matthew, 9-8747. East Hartford. 289-2089. New Main Stteet. Ideal for barber GLENN ROBERTS ties, Bel Air Beal Estate, MI (Continued from Page One) ter Sti; Elijah Jackson, 31 Strick­ ing Bury Shopping, at noon. INCOME TAX returns prepared ATTENTION—You’ll need this ad sewers and water mains. rooms, first floor, furnace, $75. Realtors. MI 3-8442. TR 6-6244. be collected for each dose. In games played last Saturday. by former Internal Revenue Some day if not today. Cut and for Interview. Requires. four years’ employ­ store open till 9. shop or offices. Rent reasonable. AGENCY 3-9332. land St.; Robert Morse Sr. and MI 9-5229, 9-B. Occupancy January 1. Call MI However, there probably would be Public Records Exc-eedd Quota Vernon Dancers beat Bury Shop­ Agent In the convenience of your save—the price is right. Trees re­ ment in sanitary sewer and water TORO POWER handle and ■now M.L.S. Realtors TOLLAND—7 room ranch, garage no change in its mipport of basic Robert Morse, 43 Ashland St.; ping, 22-19; Vittners eked out vic­ home for individual and business. moved. c i l Paul Ellison, Satur­ main construction or maintenance FIVE ROOMS, first floor, new two 6-9836. MANCHESTER - - 9 room home, Mrs. Margaret Vendrillo, 114 Sum­ The Rockville American Legion REGISTERED nurse 3-11 shift. blower for sale. MI 8-8728. Office and Store South Windsor MI 4-1521 birch cabinet kitchen, 1% ' baths, 1% baths. $17,600. Joseph Barth, programs now under wav tory over Zahner's, 12-10, and MI 9-8938. days, 289-5226. Including one year in a responsible family. Living room 33', kitchen Broker,„MI 9-0320. Worraiitee Deeds mer St.; Dennis Esliger, 33 Grant Post has exceeded its quota of Laurel iifenor. MI 9-4519. Equipment 54 4 or 5 bedrooms, 168' fronti Symington, former secretai'y of John D. LaiBelle. trustee, to 55,5 members for 1963. Comman­ Aldon Spinning Mill* trimmed R. supervisory capacity or a good ONE PAIR lady’s shoe skates, 18x15, . available Immediately, FOR I4ETTER values call Rd.; Mra. Marie Lyons, 55 South Chareat. B«*o. 21-16. j knowledge of civil engineering and adults preferred, $125 numthly. Crockett. 4 room ranch In Town bus. Carlton W. Hutchins the Air Force, would be expected Properties, Inc., property on Stock der Ronald Helm has announced. NURSE, Conn: licensed, relief con­ size 8, $4. One pair men’s hockey TYPEWRITER — NEW TYPE- 9-6132. St.. Rockville; Miss P r u d e n c e I^eading the league with a S-0 Personals DICK'S SNOW plowing Call MI I two years of the above employ­ skates, size 9, $7. MI 9-1115. 17 Ashworth St. Eve. MI 9-2583. INVITATION for $11,700; 8 room cape for to listen closely to Air Force Pi. Helm reported that vice com­ valescent home. Room with tele­ wrlters $65 and up; used type­ Kuhrt, Glastonbury; Mrs. Dorothy record is Aldon Spinning Mills, 3-6637, vision. References. TR 5-9121. ment Including the special exper­ $14,600; ranch on Tanner St. at claims for a somewhat larger n«FSl Builders Inc. to Henry R. Burge.ss. Cook Dr., Bolton; Valdis mander and membership chair­ ELECmOLUX Sales and Servlco, writers $29 and up. BeruM’s FIVE ROOM FIAT, second floor, SIX ROOM expandable Cape, 4 fin­ ANDOVER followed by Vittners, Vernon ience. TO BID $17,900; Brick ranch off Henry ished, large living room with military role in space. David and Elaine David, property AboLs, 81 Jarvis Rd.; Mrs. Frances man Richard Magdefrau has en­ banded representative, Alfred RELIABLE woman to care for Typewriter Service, 479 E. Mid­ excellent condition. Garage in­ Dancers, and R. Charest, -Esso Additional benefits Include 11 Fuel and Peed 49-A Sealed bids will be received at St., mid twenties; beauty on fireplace, huge master bedroom, The Democrats will have two on Lelond Dr. Pantaleo, 776 Parker SI.; Linda rolled a total of 561. Amell, 306 Henry St. Tel MI Household Seivices small children light housework. I paid holidays; two weeks’ paid va- dle Tpke., Manchester. Ml 9-8477. cluded. Near bus line and shop­ I each with a 2-1 record. At the the Office of the General Manager, South Main, and, three two fami­ family size kitchen, dining room. VACA'nON AT HOME this vacancies to fill or finance If, in TTie Bidwell Home Improvement Reilly, 150 Oak St.; Mrs. Therese The l.s:gion's monthly p a p e r I bottom of the league 1* Zahner's S-0450. Offered 13-A MI 9-3230. I cation; sick leave; Retirement DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and ping center. Adults preferred. lies. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI year, 7 room older Cape. 4 bed­ drive will be held this Sunday, Clall MI 3-7616 after'4 p.m. 41 Center Street, Manchester, Baseboard heat, recreation room addition to the Kerr .spot, they Oo. to Richard N. Archambanlt, Horvath, 613 Main St.: Mrs. Julia ! and Bury Shopping, each with a ! Plan and Social Security: Blue stove length, $10 per load deUver- 8-1577. rooms, garage, recreation starting at 9.30 a.m. Residents RIDE WANTEa) to Pratt & Whit­ REWEAVTNO of burns, moth holM. GIRL WANTED for banking insti­ Wanted— ^To Buy 58 Connecticut, until January 11,1988 In basement, 20x34 foot garage, change the committee's ratio property on Union PI. Haverl. 12 Tumblebrook Dr.. Ver­ ' 0-3 record. I Cross, CMS, major medical and ed. Call PI 2-7886. very close to schools, shopping room, separate dining room, are asked to pul paper, magazines ney, 8-4:45 shift from Florence Zippers repaired Window Shades tution in nearby suburban area. FIVE ROOMS, second floor, new at 11:00 A.M. for Chemicals. MANCHESTER-247 CTharter Oak. from its pre.sent 11-6 Democratic Jean Hood Thienos to Chai’le# non: Mra. Annette Levine and I Hiwpltal Notes I sickness and accident insurance. FRANK la buying and seUlng good and transportation. $15,900, PhlT- living room with fireplace, ar­ Young and Lucille Young, property or cardboard on porches or curbs Street. MI 3-1987, made to measure; all sized Vene­ Knowledge of typing and previous I Applications available at Gener- oil furnace, hot water heater, Bid forms and specifications are Vacant, 28-40 brick margin to 12-5, daughter. Hillside Ave., Vernon; I Admitted yesterday; D s n n ls used furniture and antiques at 420 storm windows, garage. MI available at the Controller’s Of­ brick Agency, MI 9-8464. tesian well. $12,500. at 114 Chestnut St. where it can be readily seen. In­ tian blinds Keys made while you business experience required- I al Manager’s Office, Manchester; DRY HARDWOOD, cut to order, Lake St. Call and see what we've front ranch, lull ba-senent, thor­ Ratios will have to be altered Mrs. Claudia Brodeour and daugh­ Sawyer. Sandy Beach Rd.. Elling­ RIDE WANTED to Pratt & Whit­ Permanent position for qualified delivered. 742-8069 or 743-6666. 3-7796. fice, 66 Center Street, Manches­ on six committees because of ter. 42 Margaret Rd.: Mr.s. Vir­ clement weather will mean the ton: Curtis La.saow. 61 Grand ney 8-4:45, from Seymour St. MI v^alt. Tape Recorders tor rent. i State Personnel Department, Hart- got. Open Sundays. MJ 9-6580. oughly cleaned, redecorating, VERNON—Six room ranch, 8 years Quitclaim Deeds Marlow’s, 867 Main, M3 9-6331. and satisfactory person with ex­ ford: or any office of the Con- ter, Connecticut. plastered wall.s, fireplace, hot wa­ Call Mrs. Shorts, Ml 8-8886. Democratic gains in last Novem­ Ekgti*^ School and Utilities Dis­ ginia Heim and sop, Mountain St., drive will be postponed to Jan. 13. ; Ave : Donna Nichola*. B r o a d S-2388. I THREE ROOM newly renovated old, large living room, dining Members of the I-egion'* crlb- cellent benefits provided. Send I necticut State Employment Serv- WANTED—used restaurant, gro­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, ter oil heat, aliimimim combina- room, and kitchen with built-lns. ber's elections. The party's Sen­ trict to Properties Inc., property Rockville. Brook;,Mrs. Bernice Arnold, .Maple resume and any pertinent Infor­ Garden— Farm— Dairy apartment, private entrance, heat CONNECTICUT bage tournament will hold their I ice. cery store, and tavern equipment. and hot water, garage optional. tion.s, lot 90x150, ame.site drive. Good sired bedrooms, fireplace, ate leadershfi reportedly has tick­ on Stock Pi. DISCHARGED TODAY; Ro.ne- St . Ellington; Mari* Ludwig, 17 Building— Contracting 14 mation to Box C, Herald. Products 50 For fast and ready cash caU RICHARD MARTIN, $18,600. Also 78 Finley, 6- ceramic bath, large basement ga­ eted finance as one of the.se. William P ^ k Lumber Inc. to anne Caroh. Storrs: Deni.-^c Caron, first-round banquet at the l.«gion Prospect .St. Automobiles For Sale Ideal for newlyweds or workliw GF-NERAL MANAGER J. WATSON BEACH k CO. Home. Weat St., tomorrow at 7:30 (APPRENTICESHIP openings for Fred Fontaine. BU 9-6646, before couple. For appointment, call hu room custom Cape, aluminum rage, combination windows. W o^- One Republican finance mem­ Properties Inc., property at N. Willimantic; Donald Mayo, Marl­ Di.scharged yesterday: Kimber-' FALLOUT SHELTERS—AddlUons, WOMAN TO fold clothes In laun­ i carpenters and machine c^ ra - QUALITY APPLE38 grown In Man­ 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. 31 Central Row Hartford Main St. and Stock PI. p.m. First-round winners were An­ ly Dyer, Talcoltville Rd., Vemon; NEED CAR? Tour credit turned remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, dromat Saturdays from 10-3. In­ 3-6388 or Mt 9-0641. combinations, 2-car garage. Els- ed lot. Convenient to shopping, ber, Sen. John M. Butler of Mary­ borough; Michele Lii.stio. Hart­ down? Short on down payment? I tors. Apply Immediately. Conn. chester, 22 lb. bag, $1.60. Bunce cott Agency, MI 9-768,3. churches, schools and parkway. 522-2115 land. retired, so that none of the Eleanor A. Trieschmarm to Lu­ ford; Angela Batpr, 11 Brent Dr., thony Tantillo and .Steve Skoly. Albert (Thing, Merrow: Richard recreation rooms. Roofing, con- quire in person. Manchester State Employment Service, 806 Farm, 629 W. Center, MI 8-8116. WE BUY SELL or trade antique ther W. Trieschmann, property at The team of Ed Rogers and Buell Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t grete work. Call Leon Cieszsmski, Laundromat, 660 Center St. FOUR ROOM apartment In new Desirable residential area. Owner remaining five GOP senators Vernon: Karen Daugherty, South Graf, 31 Hammond St.; Joleen Ls- despair! See Honest Douglds. In­ Main St. Manchester. and used furniture, china, glass, house, $95 monthly. Adults. Lo­ BOLTON L A K E -Y ou’ll love this transferred Excellent buy, 862 Tolland Tpke, Windsor: A Peter Ru.s.sak. South Chapman finished in the runner- Claire, 46 Phoenix St., Vemon; MI 9-4291. aUver, picture frames and old would have to be bumped if the quire about lowest down, small­ PLEASANT woman to live In with cated in Wllliman^e. Phone SEPTIC TANKS adorable 5 room ranch. Excellent $17,500. TR 6-6382. committee were made 12-5. Luther W: Trieschmann to Lu­ Wind.sor; Elizabeth Ckjwles, 4 up position. The .second round will Kimberly Hyde. Hazardville; Mrs. I PART-TIME man for service sta­ Household Goods 51 coins, old dolls and guns, nobby condition, oil heal com binations.------„ . ther A. Trieschmann, property at est payments anywhere No small CALL ME on your formica needs, local family. No cooking. good tion. Must be honest, dependable, 423-6746. AND It is understood that a fresh- Hoffman Rd.; Mrs. Florence Cav- resume Jan. 9. Lillian Fick and son, 38 Pro^Mct loan or finance company plan. collections, attic contents or whole lakefront privileges, small down 1% STORY 7 room home, new, « A « E OPPORTUN^ITY offers for 862 Tolland Tpke. bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, home. Write Box DD. Herald, experienced, middle axtd. State CUSTOM MADE Hollywood bed. estates. Furniture Repair Service, ^ bedrooms,! Quick occupancy this 8 room Gar-1 man. Sen. Abraham Ribicoff, D agpiaro, 45 E. Center St.: John IVaMh Pl4-iaip St. Douglas Motors, 338 Main. vanitory units, table-tops and Is­ state name and "eferences In let­ TWO ROOM apartment on first payment, assumable mortgage, plumbing and roof, Caine, 94 Chambers St.: Louiae Service Station, 770 Main St. tufted, yellow leather headboard. TalcottvUe, Cohn. Tel. MI 8-7449. floor with private bath, heat, re­ PLUeOED SEWERS $11,300. Goodchild-Bartlett, Real­ aluminum combinations, double rison Colonial with 2-car garage, j Ckmn.. stond.s a good chance of Rockville's monthly trash col­ land stands. MI 9-8936. ter. Full size. Reasonable MI 3-8607. For the growing family a definite getting one of the Democratic va- Rise. Norwich: Matilda Hilliman, lection will start next Monday, ac­ Vemon new* I* handled by Hi* 1962 CORVAIR Monza, 2-door, 4- frigerator and gas stove furnish­ tors, BU 9-0939, MI 8-7925. garage, close to al! schools. Herald’s Rockville bureau, 5 W. speed standard shift, radio and MacMm CiMiad $15,900. Phllbrlck Agency, MI 5 bedroom possibility. 2% baths, cancies. As Kennedy's first secre- Democrats Hear East Windsor; Ronald Belanger, cording to Eugene Joslin, super­ RECREATION rooms framed. All PART-TIME EVENING tpply 1 HERE’S GOOD NEWS! WOODEN ■ STORM windows, sizes ed, adults only. MI 3-6388. n Linden PI., Rockville; Ronald Main St., telephone TRemont heater, whitewalls, limited slip MANCHESTER--Clustom 7 room 9-8464. enclosed sunporch for summer tary of welfare, Ribicoff had the intendent of public works. Christ­ or any part of carpentry. Nice Chester Bowling Green , MI 9-;3969. HELD OVER FROM OUR 32x64% and 36x54%. Call 521-8283. Septlo Tanka, Dry Wella, Sswer Agostinelli. 268 Lake St.; Mrs. 5-3136 or .Mitchell 9-6797. differential, windshield wtishers, FOUR ROOMS, first floor, n w Lines Installed—kjellar Wster- split level, 2 baths, re<-reation pleasure. Call for parUculars to -1 job of pushing the Social Security From Directors mas trees or lumber will be picked work. No job too small. This and WORK * GREAT NEW YEAR’S SALE day. Beechler-Smlth, Realtor, - Evelyn Clark and daughter. El­ low mileage. A bargain at $2,275. low prices January only. Box 901, MAN WANTED for banking InsU- custom built house, heat and hot prooftaiK Done. room, expandable to 5 bedrooms, COLONIAL —Full of charm and' health care plan. Sen. William up on return trips. MI 9-4100. FREE! FREE! FREE! FREE! water furnished $dults preferred. double garage, Carlton W. livability, aluminum siding, alum­ MI 9-8952, MI 3-6969. Proxmire, D-Wis., also a -sup­ lington; Mrs. Lillian Dubay and ' \'enion .Arre**! Manchester. ACCOUNTS PAYABLE tution In neary suburban area. A $74.95 Rooms Withnat Board 59 Call after 6 MI 3-7269. - Hutchins, MI 9-5132, inum awnings, paneled den, one porter of the plan, has been seek­ The Democratic Town Com­ .son, 14 Highland St. Rape and hi ea king and entering Deaf Mute's Dog Knowledge of typing and previous ‘’POLAROID’’ CAMERA mittee will meet Tuesday at 8 1953 WILLYS Aerolark, good run­ business experience i^uired. ANDOVER—Large furnished room McKINNEV BROS. block weat of Princeton Street. E. ing assignment to finance since charge* have been lodged against ning condition, Call MI 9-4478. MACHINE OPERATOR — WITH ANY — ONE 8 ROOM apartment, one 4 MANCHESTER-2-famlly 6-5. C p.m. in the Municipal Building Roofing—^Siding 16 Permanent position for qualified for rent. C. H. SUens, PI 2-7278. J. Carpenter, Broker, MI 9-5051, Legal Notices 1958 and hi.s application is still David W. Porter, 16. of River.side Lost on Highway Reasonable offer accepted. 8 COMPLETE room apartment. No pets. Heat, S«w«rci9« Ditpofal Go. zone, expandable attic, Main 8t. 9-9162. hearing room to hear reports Sisterhood Sees Good figure aptitude and and satisfactory person with ex­ ROOMS OP BRAND Route 6, Andover. . Hot wfter. Parking. Children Asking $15,900. Tongren Agency, very much alive. from the Democratic directors Dr.. Vernon, ax-oording to Chief A. A, DION, INC. Roofing, siding, some typhrig, ability needed. 6 cellent benefits provided. Send 180-183 Pearl 8t.~MD 8-0S08 IJMITATION oailKR Constable Edmuivd P'. Dwyer. NEW FURNITURE FOR RENT—Front room, cen­ over 16. MI 8-2068. MI 3-6321. ROCKVILLE-Ranch home, walk­ AT A COURT OF FROBATi; held In the committee's only vote on , majority of the board The Pennsylvania SPCA is huntr painting. Carpentry. Alterations nights per week. resume and any pertinent Infor­ the_ healthl . . 14 1— *proposal * u n , A M A 1 4 In M the Ilast #* B T . ** * Film on Tuesflav Porter was arrested aroiinil PICKUP TRUCK good condition. AND APPLIANCES. trally located, parking. 59 Birch ing distance to schools, bus and at Maiuli#*fllf“r within and {nt. Hon, John J. WhHpU. JudRf* 10 to 7, Thi.«^ cam« on the quea-! mings said the meeting had been A film, ‘ Shall These Bones cupied hoii.se with a 15-year-old way between Union and Stafford 1959 HILLMAN Husky station MI 3-4860. DRUG STORE clerk, evenings 6-9. The "Economy" NEAR MAIN ST. for gentleman, room, full shed dormer, fire $12,900 Cantor A Goldfarb, Real­ of Charlntt<> L Ack^rley lat<> tlon of whether to hold hearinga scheduled for Wednesday in Live? " with Theodore Bikel. will girl by constables Edwin (^arl.son Spring.s. wagon, like new, low mileage, OPERATORS Saturday 1-9. Must be neat and Free $74.96 Polaroid Camera alarm, aluminum eomblnaiions, of Sprlnirfi^Id. MasnachUB^ttB. owning and Frank Sousa. The gin, a run­ ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or private entrance, parking, 28 tors, MI 8-8442, TR 5-6244, properly In MAnrh<*Bt*‘r In said DIb- without waiting for House action. Mott's suditorium, but had been be shown at the January meeting The dog has for six years been $590. Call MI 3-1601. reliable. References, experienced, 8 Rosling a cop y of Ihi.s order on bur D. Mills, D-Ark., and his chester Counlrj’ Club, duction of "Sound of Mu.sic ' 1951 BUICK SPECIAL, straight 8 FIRST NATIONAL The "Boulevard” with an established ifirm. Stop in or call the Jarvis office entrance Aluminum combina­ F a s t ‘ be public eignpo,-*! in said Manche.«ler installation of officers held at the .Anyone with Information on Pee; SALESMAN tions. $22,900. Barrow* A Wal-! $13,900—VALUE plus, fine Ways adte^eans Committee re­ Another.item on tbe agenda ia Mrs. Marvin Feir, social action engine. Excellent condition, low STORES, INC. Free $74.96 Polaroid Camera today. and by publishing a cop.\ of this order a report ofi plans for the vietorj’ chairman, will report on religion in Veinon Congregational Church, w ees whereabouts should get in mileage, good tires Well worth Roofing and Chimneys 16-A 8 ROOMS ...... $679 NOTICE lace, Mr F’oraker. 649-5806, i Side location, excellently main in some newspaper having a circula­ main th ^ iP s t important element Vernon Center. -Mrs. Cripps suc- touch with Mrs. Liicy Doolan. chief I tained 6 room home, recently re- tion in aaid probate district all within dinner and dance the Democrats school. She is in charge of the pro­ seeing. Call MI 9-7646 after 6 p.m. Park and Oakland Ave. TO SELL The "Aristocrat” The Registrars of Voters of the 875-6611, 875-2324. ten da\s from tile dale of this order in considerAhon of the legislation. I ceeds Mrs. Thomas Coi nelius. clerk, at the Pennsylvania SPCA, ROOFING—Specializing repairing —.1 modeled ceramic bath, full base­ plan to hold Saturday, Jan. 12, at gram. East Hartford Free $74.95 Polaroid Camera Town of Mandhester, Conn., will and retimi make to this Court of the Refreshments will )>e served. 1 Other officers elected were Mrs. ' 350 E. Erie Ave., Phllaflelphia. Pa. roofs of all kinds, new roofs gut­ TOP THREE GENERAL THE JtOCKVILLE — In a residential ment and attic area, 2 enclosed notice given the Garden Grove. $10 DOWN DELIVERS be In session In the Registrars' M em ber JOHN J. WAI.I.KTT. Judge Rules Showdown Near Auto Accessories— Tires 6 ter work, chlnoneya cleane-l re­ If you are unable to apply dur­ ' area, settling an estate. 2 family porches. A ^ledsure to show, a Free storage until wanted. Free Office at the Municipal Building, 6-4. Second apartment fully fur­ bargain to buv. Beechler-Smlth, WASHINGTON (A P )-A n air of paired Muminum siding. 80 ing the day, call the Personnel MOTOR AUTOMOBILES Friday, January 11. 1963 from AT A COURT OF PROBATK hvid years’ experience. Free eatimatM. delivery. Free set up by our own nished with income of $25 per Realtors, MI 9'-8952, MI 8-8969. at Manchejtor within and for the cautious confidence prevailed Office at 289-1571, and arrange­ 6:00- P.M. unUl 8:00 P.M. for the MANCHESTER JARVIS REALTY CO. We move into 1963 with the best year we’ve FOR SALE—One continental kit Call Howley, MI 8-5861. MI 84)7118 ments will be made for a per­ reliable men. week. Price $15,000 Cantor A Dlitrlct of Manchester, on the 2nd day among Hou.se leaders today as a purpose o f making an enrollmesit CHAMBER o f ROCKVILLE—Home and Income of January 19<63. showdown neared in the fight to ever had jiist behind us. We are humbly grate- for 1957-1959 Ford. Call MI 3-0714. sonal interview in the evening. Exceptional ■. opportunity for REALTORS MLS — APPRAISERS Goldfarb, Realtors, MI 3-8442, TR Preaent. Hon. John J- Wallett. .ludRe. the right man, ample salary Yes! With Purchase Of Any 8 of electors who are entitled to vote COMMERCE 5-6244. 5-6 2-famlly, plus 4-family, Katate of Mary McCann late of Man- enlarge the House Rules Commit­ ftil to the people of Manche.ster and sicinlty Radio-TV Repair Services !8 WANTED - Woman for full-time and commission plus many Room Outfit During Oqr Great at the Caucuses of the Town of $17,000 - Carlton W, Hutchins, cheater. in aaid Dlatrlrt deren.‘»ed. tee. for having made this pos.sible. For our part, New Year’s Sale, You Get Your Manchester. 388 EAST CENTER ST<-MI 8 -4 1 1 3 n e w CHARMING Colmial ranch, Realtor, Multiple Listing. MI The executor having exhibited hla Auto Drivine School 7-A laundry work. Good hours, good other benefits. Write stating administration account with aaid es­ President Kennedy's legislative we are re.soh’ed to t'ontiniie the same no non- CONNIES TV and Radio Service, pay. New System Laundry. Harri­ age, marital status, education­ Polaroid Camera At The Camera Signed, family kitchen with Provincial 9-5132, tate to thia Tourt for allowance, It ia lieutenants, anxious to increase sen.se type of selling in the coming year. No LARSON’S—Cotmectlcut’a first li­ available all hours Satisfaction son Street. al background and business Shop Of Your Choice. We Pay For Edward F. Morlarty cabinets, excellent floor plan, ORDERED. That Iho I7th day of the committee's .size in an effort WELCOME 1933 gimmicks, no gadgets, Just plain hard work. room censed driving school trained— guaranteed. Call MI 9-1815. experience. Frederick E. Peck matchlosa construction, only MANCHESTER—$12,900. 6 January. IMS. at eleven o'rlork. fore­ to ease the path for hla program, Certified and approved is now of­ PART-TIME for snack bar work, A— Ei-i-R—T— S Registrars of Voters $17,990. Hayes Agency, MI Cape, central jocation. oil heat, noon. at the Probate Office in the aluminum storrris, immediate oc­ Municipal Building in aaid Mancheater, said they believed they had the HERE ARE SOME EXCELLENT VALUES PRICED RIGHT FOR YOUR fering claAsroonr and behind Monday-Friday, 7 p.m.-l a.m. 43-45 Allyn Street, Hartford Manchester, Conn. 8-4803. be ann the aame la aaalgjied for a cupancy. Bel Aire Real Eatato, fight won.' wheel Instruction tv/ teen-agers. Moving— Trucking— Must be over 30. Apply at Park- Box M Open NighU TUI 9 N«w Ytor^ Special "NOW REDUCED! hearing on the allowance of said ad- But their degrees of confidence MI 8-6()7S. ade Bowling Lane Snack Bar. MANCKBSTER^ room custom MI 8-9332., miniatratlon account with aaid eatate CONSIDERATION. SEE ANYTHING YOU’D LIKE TO INSPECT? Storage 20 ranch, fireplace, Joseph BaHh, and order of dlatrlbution. and tlda varied. MANCHESTER HERALD Court directa that notice of the time COME OUT, come out, wherever Broker, MI 9-0320. SPRING STREET—"picture book” There .were no victory claims E-Z LERN ~ THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO. < ___ 1 and place aaaigned for aaid hearing Moving, packing, storage, local you are RN’s. Part-time—hours home. Extremely appealing 6 he given to all peraona known to be from the conservative group want­ '■ M $11.800—MANCKESTERr;' 6 room interested therein to appear and be ing the committee to revert to Its TWO FAMILY and long distance. Agents for to suit your convenience. Call MI room ranch with colonial charm. TWO FAMILY DRIVING SCHOOL, INC. 9-2358, Cape, aluminum qtofms, awnings, Living room with paneled wall heard thereon by piibliablng a copy pre-1961 size of eight Democrats We.st Street. Only $15,700! Lyons Van Lines, Inc., world-wide Tarry Road, Tolland of thli order In some newapaper hav­ Delmont Street. Good condition. Automatic and Standard shift. movers. Free estimates. MI 8-8187. shade trees, bu^, shopping, school. and bookcases, knotty pine den, ing a circu lation in aaid Dlatrict. at and four Republicans. If anything, Pay as you go, take only the EXPERIENCED office girl, 5-day Sitaations Wanted— Carlton W, . Hutchins, Realtor, 2 bedrooms, lovely dining room leaat aeven daya. before the day of aaid the conservatives sized up the CAPE hearing, and by mailing on or before CAPE number of lessons required. MANCHESTER Package Delivery’. week Including Saturday, good at Female S8 Multiple Listing. MI 9-5132, overlooking large wooded yard, outlook for their aim as an uphill -Just off Henry St., l ‘/i baths, Light trucking and package deliv­ figures. Typing essential. Grant’s ‘‘A' ■■ kitchen equipped with bullt-ln January' 7. 1963. by certified m ail, a struggle, with the outcome hing­ Bowers School. Move right in. garage MANCHESTER—7 room »pUt level, copy of thia orner to Tbomaa D. Mc­ OLDER AND NERVOUS STU­ ery Refrigerators, washers and Parkade. I oven and ^nge, 3 fireplaces, lot Cann. 56 Folev St., Mancheater, Conn.: ing on the votes of about 85 DENTS OUR SPECIALTY stove rooring specialty. Folding 1% baths, rec room, garage, cov­ 100x300., Sftown by appointment Martha L Rieder. 110 Park St., Man­ Southern Democrats who voted to RANCH RANCH TRANSCRIBING typist fOr cor- WANTED babysitting by mature > ered patio half acre of parkllke cheater. Cohn.; Hannah J. McCann. SI. James Parish. Early chairs for rent. Ml 9-0TO2. only. Call owner MI 3-0475. 99 Wetherell 8t.. Manche.aier. Conn.: enlarge the committee two years Immaculate. Minutes from CALL FOR FREE BOOKLET ------^ resjxmdence Phone East Hart­ woman. Call MI 3-4688. grounds. Hayes Agency. Ml 8-4803, oociipanry ford 289-2717. Edna M.^fleer. 85 Wetherell St.. Man­ ago and were on the 218 to 212 Manchester FINE 8 ROOM Colonial home, 1% cheater. Conn.: ^oodrgw H. MrCnmi. winning side. . Ml 3-8552 Painting— Papering 21 COVENTRY—4 room ranch, flre- baths, garsge. located near the 47 Packard _St. .Mancneater, Conn.: CAPE ATTRACTIVE, well groomed .lady E lm ore W. Htccann. Volpe Road. Bol­ Rules (Chairman Howard W. lace, breezeway, garage, $11,500. Green nicely landscaped lot. Eve. CAPE 6 rooms, lire alarm s.vstem, MORTLOCK’S Driving School. We PAINTING and wallpapering wall­ with car, excellent commission. Soeeph Barth, Broker, MI 9-0820. ton. Conn.: Elsie F. Bedell. 44 r?rla- Smith, D-Va.. leading the fight to Personal Interview, Hartford Conrad Rueter, MI 3-0809, War­ woid St-. Manchester. Conn.; Dorothy prevent another Increase to 10 Rec room, shed dormer, 1%% garage have tbe only office and class­ paper removed. W a l}p ^ r books TOOL and ren E. Hovriond, Realtor, MI F. Nightengale, Route No. 6, Coventry. mortgage! room in town. For complete In­ on request. Ceilings. Free estt ? 524-0764. MANCHESTER—Small form over ‘Conn.: FVanklln J. McCann. 99 Wether­ Democrats and five Republicans, formation see telephone "yellow mates. CaU Roger. Ml 8-09X8 . an acre good $ room house, ga­ 3-1108, _ _ _ _ _ ell St.. Manchester. Conn.; Eltxabeth I msde no prediction. * SPLIT-LEVEL HAPPY NEW YEAR: We are E. McCarthy. 57 Hackmatack St.. 70 Eva Drive. Prired to Rell page 10." Office 448 Main St.. rage, 3 large barns, central only WEST SIDE—6 room Cape. 1% SPLIT-LEVEL happy Avon Representatives GAUGE MAKERS . $12,600. Hayes Agency, Ml 8-4808. Manchester. Conn. •» immediately! i a 9-7898. EXTERIOR AND interior painting. baths, full shed dormer, walk-in JOHN J WAU.KTT. Judge. Immaculate. 2 zone heat, bullt-lns Garn.son Colonial, four bediooins, one full bath two Wallpaper books, P-aperhanging. have been able to meet the enormous demand for our (Christ­ First Class Men Preferred PORTER 8 t.-L «rg v coloiaUl home, .closets, carpeting, copper plumb­ LIMITATION ORDKB lavatoripsl Gla.ssed, walkout cellar Dining area AND AUTHENTIC COLONIAL Ceilings. Floors. FuUy insured . le i POBTKB srauEint', Ma n c h e s t e r ing, excellent condition through­ Juveniles Blamed G«rai;e—Semce—Storage 10 workmanship guaranteed. Leo mas Gifts. We now know that all G bedroom*, 3% Mths, *f December. 1962. he and tion Into a Dec. 30 break at East FAINTiNQ AND papethanglng. full pr^c^ $14,600. Call the Ells­ CU8TOM BUILT • room Roaob. the same are limited and allowed for (Jathollc High School which net­ .mOfOWBR riuurpentaw and, ro- Go<^ clean workmanahip at rea- TEACHER desires capable wohv' MANCHESTER odored bathtub, sink, lavatory. worth J«tten Agency, N«oltor, the credUon within which to bring in ted them $50. Itta. Also, lawn mamtimanoe. aonnie rates. 80 years in Man­ an to care for 2 small children. JO H N . — ta>ta ttrinf room with 'finptae*, MI 8-8930 Or MI $-3825. , their claima airainit aaid eatate. and Det. Thomae Graham, who ip,- ' *i’4|p and dsUvezy Little tormaJ dtpum room, famUr aaid ax^utor la .directed to ffive pub­ THE WILLIAM E. BELFIORE AGENCY chester Raymond Flake. MI Call af^er 3:30 on weekdays. Ref­ MANCJHBSTBR—Two-family 5-5, lic notice to the creditopn to brina In veetigated the case, reported that asy, U Woodm^e 'St, 9-9287. erences. Call hp 9-8361. TOOL and 0E5I6N Idtdieir.'iibedroora*, t% baths, their rlaima within anid time allowed the two young boys had entered •V INC. noraatioB room with flreplaca, large lot, separate heating ’ sys­ bv nuhltahlbfr a ,copv of thia order in MEMRF.RS: MANCHESTER BO.ABD OF REAI-TORS MOlO, through' a r e a 'r window al .m a n c h f ;s t j: r .MTfLTiPi-r- LiwriNO s im t s m PAINTING, paperhanging, floor WANTED woman for full time of­ * 1 3 , 5 0 0 'baeloard brossawoy, attaelMd (*- tems. Detached 2-car garage. aomr newanapef havinr « cirruiatlon 431 MAIN STREET— MI 3-.S121 PLOWJNO—Driveways and sanding, ceilings whitened. For ISO Hartford Rd., Manchester Central location. St. James par­ In aaid probate dlatrict within ten daya the school, then, pried, open A deek MANOHFja’TF-R fWAMBFR OF (XIMMERCT fice work in local retail business. Znlff*, loadisoaptd tlxlM . from the date of thia order and return drawer In a cafeteria office and JiMxm lots, m i lowest rates and good clean work­ CALL FOR APPOINTMENT— MI 9-709S ^ n d SO N S -K irioa ■ . RoSwtaaB. B—Iter. Ml iah No ogenU. $32,600. Coll make to thia court of the notice flven., can Apply In writing A.E.S., Box 438, TeL m 9-83M *ook 1$M mciMgr' from a oa*b bos. manship call MI 4-0601. Mwchester. Coon. MtHlMai, m m m n l ' JOHN I. w ^ x u m . T T, ■\... I

mroAT, JANUARY 4, 199t SK TW ELVE jianrlifater 4Ett^ning H^raUt Avenute Dally Net PrM Rm The Weather the Week liiidM rereeeet e f C. S. Weather 9mim Deeeteber M« IDM iniiiiiii-ilHiiiiiiHiliiiiiiiH: iliiiiiiilliiilllilliiiiiliililiiliilliiilijiiilli OeomUy fair tonight. Soedl About Town ooneMetaUe elondUieee. Chaatee Main. Street 13,879 mow Snrriee. Low tonight hi M PARK Member ol the AndH Tli« lUv. H. Osgood BMmott, Bnrcea al dMoiattaa 20a. BMtor of Nortii Mothodist Caiurch, FREE Manchester sh eiier^A City o f Village Charm wUl bo In charge of rad;io broad- caJrta i|>oiiaored by the Manches­ rear of Phone ter Mtailaterial Association .ovet (TEN FACES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN.,. SATURDAY, JANUARY 5 1968 (Claaelfled Adverttoing on Fage 8) PRICE FIVE CENTS ■taUon WINF Sunday at 7:3Bp.m. TOL. LXXXII, NO. 81 and ^ l y heoct week at 7^30 a.m. our store Ml 3-4123 and 6:30 p.m. The Manchester Philatelic So- State News elety will hold its flrtt meeting of OPEN 6 DAYS 9:30 AM. to 5:30 P.M. - THURSDAY and FRIDAY NIGHTS till 9.4X) Dirksen Indicates Clay Raised the new year Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. -at North Methodist Church, SOO Parker St. A mystery pro­ $ Roundup gram has been scheduled. Push for Economy 1.9 Bunche Says Capture Pfc. Walter F. Scadden, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Scadden, IS Courtland St., has completed OPEN TONIGHT till 9:00 For Cubans diceman Held recruit training at Parris Island, WASHINGTON (AP) Uy Kennedy of a $99-bmion budget. S. C., and advanced training at 8«iate RepubUcan leader Ev­ 'T think the temper of the NEW YORK (A P )—Gen. Brains of Holdup Camp Lejeune, N. C., with the erett M. Dirksen of Illinois Lucius D. Q ay. says he per­ U.S. Marine Corps. After finish­ country la turning agalnat foreign ing a leave, he will report to the Heads ACS Group haa signaled a GOP drive in aid," Dlrkaen aald. "The people sonally sighed for a $1.9 mil­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — don’t aee any real reaulta from It. Of Town in UN Plan Marine Corps' Air Wing School at Dr. Lockhart B. Rogers, a na­ the new Congreaa to hold the lion loan to hetp ransom Cu­ Originally accusedsbf taking Mlllingrton Air Force Base, Mem- They are getting tired of pouring tive of Manchester, and piofessoi economy line against Presi­ money Into a program they don’t ban invasion prisoners. Sub­ a bribe from two bimk robr phla Tenn. He is a 1962 graduate dent Kennedy's domestic and sequently, Clay adds, he got bery suspects, a Brmg^^rt { of Manchester High School. of chemistiy and head of the think la effective." analytical division at Purdue Uni­ foreitim spending programs. Dlrkaen Indicated he haa no m industry leaders to pledge the!policeman now has ofeen 87th Birthday versity, has been named 1963 /- Such preBldentlal proposala aa tention------of ------joining- with Democratic entire payment, with no indi- charged with playing a much | T alks Aim Clarence Foley, chairman of the federal aid to education and the ways and means committee of the chairman of the American Chem­ in offering a compromlae rules ca**®" ‘‘‘ hey felt they had more active role in the crime.' financing of health care for the When Officer Robert Canell, 39. ■ Democratic Town Committee, has ical Society’s EHvision of An­ elderly through An Increaee in change when Senate liberals Observed by called a meeting tonight at 8 at Clay, board chairman of Conti- was arrested Thursday night, P o -, alytical Chemistry. MAGNIFICENT Social Security taxea probably launch an - effort to ease the Sen­ lice Superintendent Joseph A .; T o Improve Cavey's Restaurant to plan for will be turned down again, Dirk ate debate limitation requirement. nental Can Co., also saya that' Dr. Rogors, a Manchester High Atty. Gen. Robert F. Kennedy Walsh explained it was because the victory dance and dinner at 2 Pant SUITS ate told reportera Friday. The nilnola senator indicated he Bdnn Leader the Garden Grove Saturday, Jan. School graduate and tennis and raised another |1 million toward Canell had known the Identity and track star, received an A.B. de­ On Kennedy'a plana for a tax is keeping an open mind on Dem­ the ransom whereabouts, of the men who rob- Liaison Job 12. ocratic overtures that he take a By JOHN WEY^AND gree from Wesieyan University in SHACMOOR reduction, Dlrkaen Indicated moat Hla comments Friday confirm- bed a branch of the Bristol Sav­ Hie Motherhood of Mary Moth­ 1939, and an AAl. in 1940 and a O F PURE Republicana would take the poal- post on the Senate Foreign' Rela- ed his and Kennedy’s parts in the | bi8s Bank of $13,800 w pcc. FT BONN, Germany (AP) — Kon- Ph,D. in 1942 from Princeton tlte he and Houae , Republican tlbha Committee. Because he haa fund raising as reported in a copy- but accepted a payoff to keep rad Adenauer, West Germany’s LEOPOLDVILLE, T h e ers Carcle wlU meet Monday at 8 leader Charlea A. Ralleck hold:' given Kennedy atrong support in .m. at the home of Mrs. Raymond University. right story in the Minnespplis quiet. Iron - willed chancellor, today ob- Congo (AP) — Dr. Ralph He joined the faculty of Stan­ There ahould be ho out unleaa hitemational crises, Mansfield Tribune, and the Des Moines Reg But yesterday Walsh said j hirthdav nrpmim- J. Muiphy, 33 Dorothy Rd. Mrs. ■FINE WOOL WORSTED apending la alaahed. has proposed that Dirksen fill one ' Canell did far more than merely served-hia 87th_ birthday, presum- Bunche has pledged that the Hajry Carr will be co-hostesses. ford University as an instructor in ister. chemistry in 1942. and became as COATS On the foreign aid front, Dirk- of two vacancies on the 17-mem- ably his last in office. He cele­ United Nations will carry on , The 12.9 million that Clay said I ^ withhold Infor brated It with an all-day party. assistant professor in 1943. From aen foreaaw deep trouble ahead ber committee. its action in Katanga until the The monthly meeting of the La­ If he accepted, the Democrats he and Kennedy raised was de- { The chancellor recently 1946 to 1948 he was a group lead­ for the aM program. Theae dlffi According to Wolsli, Canell be- U.N. force is assured freedom dles of the Assumption will be in er in long-range research in an­ e FUR TRIA\MED regularly 65*00 oidtlea, he aald, will be com- manded by Cuban Prime Mlnto-1 promised to retire next fall upon the Church Hall on Monday, Jan. alytical chemistry at the Oak poundM by the expected aubmla- (Contlnaed on Page Three) ter Fidel of movement throughout the minute as part of the deal to 7, Immediately after N o v e n a. Ridge National Laboratory. themtv,™ the methods V...by which police, fide. . His ^ successor . t:. remains , to . be secessionist territory. There will be a question and an­ In 1948 he became an assistant e UNTRIMMED ^ free 1,118 prisoners taken in the operate. Canell also furnished aEconomics Minister The U.N. undersecretary for swer program, with Father But­ professor at the Massachusetts 1901 Bay of Pigs invasion. glm Uiat was used in the bank considered special political affsiirs made the The cash was in addition to $68 ler as moderator. Refreshments In.stitute of Technology, where he holdup and, once the crime had j , « statement on his arrival here late will be served. was appointed associate profes­ million in food and medical sup­ been committed. burned the . ^-S- Preslden Kennedy led off Friday night amid reports of a sor in 1951, and professor in 1959. States Seek Easing plies given in exchange for the clothes worn by the two men, the congratulations to Adenauer, conflict between U.N. headquar­ Miss Sheila A, Hill, daughter of Dr. Rogers was named head of prisoners. police superintimdent said. began arriving from all j ters in New York and U.N. offi­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hill, 99 the analytical division at Purdue 1q o f f CaMro had agreed last spring Robert Erhardt, 34, of Bridge- f “ >e world I cials in the Congo over tha wla- Strickland St., is one of five stu­ in 1961. 47.90 to free a group of wounded and port, and Robert Fozekas, 24. of » «^ceat pleasur^to con- dom of holding any new talks dents of Melrose-Wakefield School Dr. Rogers is also a fellow of ailing prisoners if their families ^ l e l d , were arrested for the fat^late you on your 87th birth- with Katanga Prerident Mbiae of Nursing on affiiiation at the the American Instit,ute of Chem­ Of Guard Changes would pay him $2.9 million. Sixty robbery Wednesday after police »"°‘her year of serv- Tshombe. Children’s Hospital, Boston, from ists and a member of the Amer­ of those men arrived back in the recelvte a Up. p k e e said Er- country, Kennedy Bunche said he was confident ican Academy of Arts and Sci­ WERE NOW United States last April 14. hardt and Fazekas admitted the ® *’ telegram. his talks here with U.N. officials Jan. 7 to April 1. But the money still hadn’t been ences, the American Association lots more wear for lots less WASHINOTON (AP) — A com-^Ouard troop list for hU state. At T.mA. R Bristol job and Implicated Canell- . Few men of I any age carry the would prevent a recurrenca of paid when James B. Donovan^ accessorv • burden of high office with such Tbe Women’s Benefit Associa­ for the Advancement of Ssience, 69.99 55.99 ralttee of governors comes to the same time, McNamara or­ as an accessory. "the temporary breakdown In ef­ money . . . but hurry! ^ p s with the Army today in a dered into effect a parallel re­ chief negotiator in the prisoner . . . . . , , force and energy and no one has fective communication" iMtween tion will sponsor a supper at Mil­ the Electrochemical Society, Phi exchange, made final arrange­ All three men have been charged tie wearer. And even this statistic cess. In most years Congress gets this week In which five helicop­ Miss Janice.(Ml 3-6266). Soviet scientists have successfully CHILDREN'S think the Incoming 88th Congress is a bit clouded. out of town by Labor Day, giving ters were downed' by Red gna- CHILDREN'S Road Barriers bounced radar aigtela off planet A bow is shown on the image i them a short four months to get tiie. Three Amertoons were Mercury, Soviet Academy of is turning a cold face to the once- of Sen.. Everett M. Dirksen, the the job done. kUled and 10 others wounded to ADRIAN’S FIFTH AVENUE ATLANTA, Ga, (AP) — The Sciences says ...... prevalent chin whiskers and mus­ RepubUcan leader from Illinois. But last fall, even with the that battle near Tan Hlep. COATS & COAT SETS barricading of two streets be­ Rowland H. Coleman elected taches, you should see what it’s But Dirksen’s picture is a draw­ pressure of an election campaign, SNOWSUITS tween Negro and white resident' president arid general manager of doing to the bow tie. ing, rather than a photograph. So the legislators didn’t Jbring the GAITSKELL IMPROVEIk HAIR DRESSERS lal areas in southwest Atlanta has Remington Antis Go., Inc., suc­ Not only' are there none of those one can not be sure whether the session to an end until mld-Ofcto- LONDON (A P) r—A medloal ceeding Maxwell R. Warden, re­ bulletin said to d ^ Hugh Oolt- 829 Main Street— Ml 3-6266 been upheld W Municipal Court cartoonists’ favorites, the string- GOP chieftain actually was wear­ ber. This chop^d off nearly six reg. 14.99 *and 17.99 Judge Robert E. Jones, tiring at end of January. . . . New bow and the flowing Windsor, but ing the bow or whether the artist weeks of construction working skell, leader of Britain’s Labor Jones ruled Friday that the Yoih Dlatrict Court’s denial of there are precious few of the employed license and put one on time. party, has shown some Im­ i city-erected barriers were built In temporary injunction sought by modem, squared-off or slightly becausk he liked it. , As a result, said assistant ar­ provement at si hospital where OFF 'accordance with a city ordinance. striking flight engineers’ interna­ pointed bows. On a party basis, the Demo-! chitect Mario Campioli, a five- he is under treatment for a vi­ 20fo He dismissed a petition seeking tional aasoclaticni against Eastern This intelligence is the result crats hold a margin in the bow-i year project to rewire and re- j rus Infeotlbn. GaltUcell Is saf«' to bav^ the barriers removed. Airlines has' bem upheld by U.S. of painstaking research through tie department with 11 wearers light the 170-year-old Capitol' fering from pleurisy and perl- building, now in its fourth year, | canlHIs-lnflamatloa of mem­ / The 'wood and stee] barriers Court of Appealf|^_ the newly issued pocket direetbry to 6 for the Republicans. But this were teected Dec. 18 a ^ r Mayor Hundreds of squatters, reported­ of the 88th Congress which pic­ is about in li(ie with the differ­ may have to be stretched out to I branes around the lungs oisd Ivan Allen Jr. and the board of ly recruited from Interior Mexico, tures every member. ence in numbers between the two six years or even longer. , heart. He WM admlttte- to 10.88 * wonderful selection of styles aldermen approved ordinances Of course, some of tbe 500-plus parties in Congsiess and does not There was time, however, fori Middlesex Hospital Friday. Opening Soon! Belle five laiye ranches In north­ and colors permitting tjm^. Jones ruled that ern-part of Mexloan state of Chi- male members of the Senate and approach the 18-6 mustache ma­ a change that will fnalto W ^ i tbe roads "ceaselosed to be public' hauhua Friday, El Paso Times re- House may sometimes desert flie jority enjoyed by the Democrats. easier for tourists to/) find their; PERU REDS ARRESTED e water repellent poplin streets when the ordinances clos­ pmrta .. Investigators are Inclined sober four-in-hand and sport a So it’s going to be hard to figure way about the Capitol. Instead of LIMA, Peru (A P )—The mili­ • all winter weight ing them were approved.* to '^blame fanatio for explosion festive bow when off camera. But any political significance in the the letters B, F, P, and G on tary government launched today • zipper or button closing "‘If it is not. a public street that Injured 11 persona and dam­ when before the photographer to cravat division. elevators, standing for basement, a namnwide roundup’ of alleged KNITTER’S EWORLD then,, of course, an - obstruction aged a swank night club and be recorded for posterity, only 17 Whereas the East and West first, principal floor and gallery, ComiiuiniAts, oh argi^ Moaeow, e orlon pile lined jackets would not be a nuisance,” the gambling casino In Hot Springs, of them faced the lena wearing coastal states had most of the the floors ar# now labeled B, 1, Prague and Havana with direct­ rag. l7.9Y to29.99 jutee said. ing a subvetsive plot ogiOMd AT THE MANCHESTER PARKADE with detachable pile Ark. a bow. mustaches, the Midwest and 2, and 8. A similar simplification F ^ te homeowners bad urged On the other hand, 22 face cam­ Southwest provide a ‘majority of has been applied to room num­ Peru. CtoU guarantoca wera sra* •' It- Aiiurican Church Association pended thronghoot the - naHteu .. Unfed hood the conatniotlon of the barriers era and voters with mustaches— the bow ties with 9 of the 17. bers. MBOCT TO BAVINOS BANK OF MANCHESTER BRANCH to ersate a racial budfer sons, In­ asks Soviet Premier Khruahobev About, 800 'persons were toporO* Satellite fService Station* to fuanuitm safety o f 82 Siberian albeit most of these facial decora­ Nebraska, Missouri and Illinois “ If you were looking, for P-1 a all with fully quilt lined tended to discourage the move­ each count two—as many as pro­ under the old system," Campioli ed arrested In the flni.rarai sa Meglataw Henry Mann, left, and Rogeiir O, operate BeU ment of Negroes Into an all-white peasanto who dalm they are being tions are conservatively meager homes aad beadqaartefs, of latt> CARRYING A COMPLETE UNE OF down-hill slacks and would have been regarded as duced by populous New York. .said, "you had to know whether Telefteme Lottorator:^# "Mrvlce on” wlUa generated trick neighborhood. persecuted for their religious be­ 1st leaders. The oriuskdowh eaoto ‘ Now 1 4 « to 2 3 ” liefs. . . . Senate Internal Security no whiskers at all a few Jbngres- Even the South, which shuns the it wais' on the Senate or House oodr aignala that cured trxHfble aboard the oihlUng Telatar oom- ' Racial amects of the caoe were mustache on a 100 per cent basis, side. Now we’re putting the pre­ after a wave of Alotodr* ktol tnunlceuona eatellRe Thureday and brought H bate to life. not brought out in court. Teotl- BubcomnUttee won’t say why It Is slonal generations ago. marked strikes to vartoes j p m The Senate—tece the strong­ comes up with a bow-tie wearer fix 8 before numbers on tbe Sen- YARNS ond ACCESSORIES jDquipinent at right genoatae ooramand aigneia which ara tape money was limltod to too queo- tatvestlgattiu; threo award 'winning «t the iio—tiy isr the pdM IMT nonproat FM radio stotloaa in hold of the more picturesque In in R e p ., William M. Colmar c< ^ t » u I laoorded for ployhaok to the oataBIto whan It paaoca witlihi tlon of .wtaatbar tha boniefg «on< (OoollBiMd on Tw*> gnund stoOMi laagah (APPhotofax). atttutad a puldle nuisanoa. H e r r Tack and CaUfornla. Bsokwsar—turns up only one bow- Mlsslaalppl. , • • .. H' / ' ■

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