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VOL. LXXXni, NO. 81 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1964 (CiMolfled Advertlaing on l^ e U ) PRICE SEVEN CENT! \ 11th Choking Berlin Wall Shut, Unsolvedin Boston Area Aides Talk Visits from Bethlehem

BOSTON (A P)—Pingerprlnta BERLIN (AP)—The East German Communists found In the apartment of 19- year-old Mary Ellen Sullivan sealed the Berlin wall again today, ending 17 days of apparently offer the only solid joyous family reunions and heart-breaking partings. clue to the 11th unsolved sex A record number of more than<^ strangling In this area since a quarter million West Berlin­ use previous talks to support June 1962. , ers poured Into the Communist their theory that there are three Visit Miss Sullivan's nude body was zone Sunday — the last day for Germany — East, West and a found Saturday night in her sec­ visits under a Christmas agree­ “ free city” of Berlin. ond-floor apartment on Charles ment negotiated between the They have also been using the /Street, at the foot of Boston’s West Berlin city government reunions to feed their propagan­ Beacon Hill. Like the victims In and the Communist East Ger­ da mill, claiming the crossings Events the other 10 unsolved cases, she man regime. The crossings were made possible by Ck>mmu- Banners F ly had been sexually nlolested. started Dec. 19. nlst humanltarianism. The fingerprints found In Miss The crush was so big that tens Under the expired agreement, In Rome for Sullivan's apartment, which she of thousands returning to West only West Berliners with close In State shared with two other young Berlin were still waiting at the relat^es were, permitted to women, were sent to Washing­ snow-covCred Communist check­ mak^the crossings. For many Homecoming ton for check with FBI files. points when the visiting period it was their first family reunion Police Commissioner Edmund expired at midnight. since construction of the wall on Bliss Hits Pace Aug. 18, 1961. I McNamara assigned SO deteC' Authorities said 1,818,000 per­ ROME (AP)-:-Pope Paid tlves to a house-to-house check mits were issued for crossings, “ I wish I had not gone over Of State Probes of the Beacon Hill area. The but many West Berliners made there," sobbed a West Berlin VI returned tonight front killer throttled Miss Sullivan several trips. optician after. returning from a hi.s “unforgettable pilgrim­ with a nylon stocking and two “ The honeymoon Is over," ob­ reunion with his wife. "The part­ H a r t f o r d ! A P ) — T h e age” to the Holy Land, ing with my wife was horrible. nylon scarves. served a Westerner. tempo of two current state where he took steps along There were flickering hopes We don’t know when we will see An 18-year-old boy from sub­ ...... n each other aeain ’’ investigations is tOO slow the-path toward Christian urban Newton was questioned the West Berlin government j ^ T for hours after two young wom­ could negotiate a new agreement ^ vwrker who returned with for State Sen. R o ^ rt L. unity. en reported he forced them at with the Reds in talks scheduled | J ■ ^Ife and baby after seeing Bliss and he says the pace In a speech from Bethlehem, to start this week. 1*’“ said; “ we cried and. g^j-jj^gg ^ “politically where Christ was bom. Pope knife point to drive him to New­ . cried. The wounds were opened'. . , ,, uV- ^ ton Saturday night from the Paul appealed to world leaders The Western allies, who are | ^ad become used to inspired.” The Republican to keep the peace and called on Boston Common underground responsible for the security of | separated from my moth-' from New Caflaan said he garage. The garage is only a (toristians .to unite. short distance from the Sullivan blessings to the talks. But they refem n* to a probe Then he returned to Jerusa­ lem for a second historic meet­ , apartment. have warned Mayor Willy 0.Hnvs trt ™ wnnh thA wall alleeed • irregularities In Miss Sullivan, a clerk In a Brandt not to jeopardize the ing with Patriarch Athenagoraa away, ” said one West Berliner, i'and appraisals for the I, spiritual leader of world Or­ Boston finance company, moved Western stand against recogni­ Elevated trains coming from State Highway Department into the apartment Jan. 1. She tion of the East German Com­ thodoxy. There they issued a East Berlin’s Frlodrlcl). .Jtrasse and a case involving the joint communi(fue praying that munist regime. station were packed tightly for The Communists have tried to disappearance of nearly their meetings will be "a pre­ (Bee Page Four) the first time in years. The peo­ lude of things to come for the ple v/ere quiet dr talked only in $4,000 in circuit court glory of Cjpd.’’ iow voices. The eyes of many funds in Meriden. The ruler of 860 million R(v women were red from crying. "In both instances Governor man Catholics took off for home East German guards and po­ Dempsey called in the state po­ from Amman, capital of Mos­ lice confiscated films from West­ lice to investigate,’’ Bliss said lem Jordan, to the cheers of ern news photographers who in a statement Saturday. crowds shouting "B abat He Jiarged the highway Baba!” —the Arab equivalent of (See Page Seven) probe had been "kept under “ Pope.” wraps’’ for sevaral months af­ Rome arranged a colorful re­ ter it started last spring. It is ception for the 66-year-old Pope, now being conducted by fed­ home after three days amid the Workers See eral, as well as state investi­ shrines of the life and passion gators, he said. of Jesus Christ. In the Meriden - case, Mrs. Baqjiers fluttered along toe Suspect Start Marion Belczyk, 56, an em­ Pope’s route into the city and torches lighted the way. ploye of Circuit Court 7, was Despite the fanfare and toe Fire in Astor charged with theft of the court homecoming fever, the Pope’s money. It was her job to de­ trip retained its aspect of a pil­ posit court funds in a bank. grimage to the last. NEW YORK CAPl -An arson­ Her trial last spring was His chartered American-built ist set a fire that swept the postponed to the fall session DCS jet brought him down at AStor Hotel's grand ballroom when/'Bafifcrttr Court Judgg Ciampino military field, along­ today, then fled when chased by WSllapi Barber said proapec- side the ancient Appian Way. hotel employes, officials said. tlve Jupota heArd a discuasion Pope Paul,----- , right,. ^ .j leader of .... 550...... wmillion .. Roman Catholics, wwwesveewkJi aaasM and a. Patriarch m v a ace a V 4 4 aAth- a V 4 t ~ Vatican sources said the Pope About 400 guests left their of the case while they were chose that airfield for his r ^ lenagpras,------'oras, leader of 250 million Orthodox- believers, met today in Jerusalem. , rooms as heavy spioke poured waltlA|;' to be exain lp ^ .. turn because of its historic through the 11-story hotel, at­ t A P ,Photofax.) r ■ ' ‘ symbolism.. Through the cen­ tracting a huge crowd outside' turies millions of 'European the Times Square ' landmark. MAridan mayor-elect WUham Christians returned from Holy Damage was estimated < at $1 ^ea. said the Will stand trUd Land pilgrimages o y e / the Ap­ million. aa soon as her doctor keys (die LBJ Requests pian Way, which led to Rome "Thank God nobody was is strong enough. from the heel of the Italian boot. hurt,” said William Zeckendorf "As usual. Senator Bliaa is Tradition says St. Peter used Jr., an official of the Zecken­ not familiar with the facta,” Pray.ers For the Appian Way when he ca m e , dorf Hotel (3orp. chain of which said Shea, who was Demo­ to Rome from the Holy Land. the "Astor is part. cratic minority leader in ^ Pope Paul had taken off from Zeckendorf said the heavily State House of Repreoentatlyes Peace Tries Rome’s seaside commercial air­ damaged ballroom was renovat­ dirring the 1963 session. port, cm his departure Saturday. ed about two years ago at a cost • Bliss said, "the ■ state must JERUSALEM (AP) — Presi­ The president, Antonio Segnl, of nesrly $1 million. proceed to conclude both of dent Johnson has a.sked Pope went to the airport. Fire Commissioner Edward these inveatigathms. Speed is Paul VI to pray for U.S. efforts Mayor Glauco Della Porta Thompson said the fire definite­ essential to uncover and cor­ waited at the ancient Colosseum ly was set. rect any criminal or Irregular for peace and expressed a de­ to welcome the Pope formally “ We have two witnesses who practices and to remove the sire to meet the Roman Catholic- to Rome. actually saw the man start the stigma of suspicion from those leader.. The Pope responded As the Pope’s plane ap­ fire, and we have a good de­ vyho are not Involved, • lA the warmly on both points but there proached the Italian peninsula, scription of him,” Thompson aUeged wrongidolng. was no indication that he would an -escort of eight Italian jet said. “ These witnesse.s chased "The snaU'e pace progress of visit the United States. fighters met it to escort it to the man but they lost him.” Rome. Police and fire officials ques­ these two investigations strikes Johnson requested the Pope’s me as either politically inspired prayers In a letter delivered to It was a holiday in Rome—the tioned a man who answered the Roman (jatholic Feast of the general description of the sus­ or, even worse, a cold hearted the pontiff Sunday at Nazareth disregard for the reputation of by U.S. Peace (jorps Director Epiphany—and city authorities pected arsonist, but he was re­ appealed in giant posters for leased. the innocent persons over Sargent Shriver, brother-in-law whom is oast the pall of sus- of the late President John F. Romans to turn out to welcome Police described the firebug the Pope. as being between 80 and 38 picion.” Kennedy. Shriver told newsmen in Jeru­ Hours before his arrival, years old, about 6 feet tall and thousands gathered at the aii^ wearing a trench coat and salem the Pope seemed touched Trapped on ice when he came to the point in port and along the 12-mila glasses. GLASTONBURY, Conn. (AP) route to the Vatican. The route George Paquette, 37, a hotel the letter where the U.S. Presi­ —Three perch fishermen spent dent, a Protestant, asked that took him past the Basilica of St. several frantic minutes floating John Lateran, his see as bishop (See Page Seven) the Pope pray for U.S. pdace ef­ down the Connecticut River on forts as well as for the work of of Rome, the Colosseum, and a giant cake of ice. the President. Charles Gilmore, 64, Hartford, The Pope looked up and said (See Page Seven) Peter H. Phillips, 66, Glaston­ he was not only willing to offer Barry Starts bury, and an unidenUfied man his prayers but was apprecia­ were fishing from an outcrop­ tive that Johnson had a.sked,' Race Tonight ping of ice Sunday when an oil Shriver said. He added that Johnson had Bulletins ■ (See Page Seven) personally handwritten in a WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. postscript to the typed letter (hilled from AP Wires Barry Goldwater launches his that he hoped to meet the Pope, campaign for the White House but there was no mention of a tonight — after vowing that if date and place. Shriver said the REVIEWS SPEECH he get there and ftn ^ it "to News Tidbits pontiff responded that he would WASHINGTON (AP) — our advantage” he will re­ bo happy to meet the President PreHident Johnson called in nounce the limited nuclear test- from the AP IVires top advisers today for a final ben treaty. (See Page Seven) review of his State of the The Arizona senator’s sights Union message. Johnson also trained on the Republican presi­ B ritish Defense. M inister discussed his forthcoming dential nomination, makes his Peter Thomeycroft says he sees . budget message to Con­ first speech as a candidate to­ o o ImiVMdlAte 066d to b rin r la Not ^Me-Too\ gress. The State of the Union night before a GOP fund-raising fresh BriUah troops to help Pope was hemmed in by Bethlehem, Jordan sector, message will ■ be delivered at dinner at Grand Rapids, Mich; guard ’’MaJsyaia'sl Indoneoian- crowds toflay as his Holy Land pilgrimage neared noon Wednesday to a Joint Tuesday he turns to the top Bill Blass for Maurice Rentner’s 1964 Spring col­ threateried Boineo border . . . Rocky States session of the House and Sen­ target in his quest for the nomU end. (AP Photofax.) lection shows the long dress for evening detailed Former Cfiiancellor Kofirad Ade­ ate. nation; New Hampshre. Gk>ld- with a side-wrapped'skirt. In white silk floral print nauer of West Oermany noafks ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Gov. water plans to spend three days NEGRO ENROLLS with green and rose, its bodice is fitted, sleeveless, there campaigning for votes In 88th birthday yesterday with a Nelson .A- Rockefeller says that champagne party and an eU- AUBURN, Ala. (AP) — A the March 10 presidential pri- If the Republican, party nomin­ with a low cowl neckline. Photographed. in New day celebration. ates him for president, he will Court Asked to Drop Negro graduate student at­ ma”y that will be the nation’s tended his first class today at York town-house of .William Schneider. first of 1964. The 92-year-old amther of offer voters a clear (dtemative toram r President Ngo Dinh to Democratic party philosophy. Auburn UnIveralty. His ap­ Goldwater got in a dig Sun' pearance for a Russian his- day night at his only announced Dtein of South Viot Nam diod "TTipre are fundamental dif­ Friday at a hoep4tahwith him. A motion at the time Ralph Dnmke died of a heart Goldwater of Ariiona that Rock­ arrived Saturday. The stu­ ''Ck>v. Rockefeller Is used to of the first degree murder In­ by Darwin’s attorneys to per dent, Harold A. Frankllne, 81, giving money away and I’m not, attack at 64 In Sherman Disks, efeller ia a "me-too” candidate. mlt them to accompany him in­ Keep Editors at a Sprint C alif. Roificefeller and Goldwater dictment against Roy F. Dar- strode up the walk to Sam- that's the difference,^ Ooldwa- to toe jury room was denied by ford Hall at 10 dim. while a President Kwame Nknunah are toe only declared candidates' win of Andover has been filed In Judge Ctoaries S. House. The By RHEA 8TEWABT ^that our editorial faces should for the Republican nomination. few state and city policemen (See Page Seven) of Ghana, wito will' be host to Tolland County Superior Court. time-honored custom of barring watched from a distance. * NEW YORK—This is the be very, familiar indeed on the Communiat Oiineae Premier Ckildwater announced his can­ didacy Friday and opened his The i6-year-old father of four the' attorneys of the accused season when that traditional Intervmlng blocks before the Owu Ekt-Lai ttiia month, en- from the grand jury delibera­ forerunner of spring, the first week is up. It will mean trying campaign by saying Rockefel­ was Indicted last month in the SMOKINO REPORT DUE thusiaatloally praisca Soviet tions was also Challenged sever­ WASHCNOTON ( A P )^ roMn, ia preceded several to,.(Jeclde which/la mora d ? Millionaire Slain, Premier Khmehohev's poUclea ler's views sound more like a slaying of Hope Fern Rothwell, Democratic platform than Re­ 17, of Bolton. al months ago in Hartford Su­ The long-awaited report on months tv another harbinger, eervlng o t sn’-hbur, Ben Zuck- which have'been under idiarp perior Court following the in­ the showing of spring fashions. erman or Nat Kaplan. Ex-Dancer H e ld attack by Pekfav . . . BiSed aa publican philosophy. The motion will be heard Fri­ sm dkhu; and health by a epo- dictment of Dennis T. Guay of clal federal panel of srien- Fashion editors of the country Anyway, one thing the two the world's largest court under Goldwater, chief spokesman day at the opening of the court's Manchester. The judge denied w ill b e public Sat­ are subjected to this peek' into grou ps have In com m on Is that the control of one judge, Bli- for GOP conservatives, said no criminal session. Darwin’s at­ tleta niade NEWPORT BEACH, CMlf. other Republican candidate — torneys, Marte, Shea and Keith the motion of Guay’s counsel. urday at noon. It wan an­ the future, sometimes a little both say clothes will be more (API—Police today probed the nola' Oook County etreamllned likey opening Pandora’s box, feminine, frilly and ladyllkei meaning Rockefeller could qf- of Manchester, contend that the The reference to the substi­ nounced today. Hie panel— slaying of mulUmlllionatre Wil­ new Circuit Court begins trying fer voters a genuine altemaUve tute bill in the motion by Dar­ twice every year. This January, The sportive look [being touted oaaea In a battle agajnat one of 18-member grand jury which re­ called the Ourgeon Oeneral’e liam w. Bariholomae, aeeking to the Democratic administra­ win’s attorneys concerns the however, something new has BO highly six moiitha lago is natloa’B Jhrgeat Judicial log- turned the indictment Dec. 18 A d visory OommIttoo on to unravel the chain of eventa tion of President Johnson. did not provide legal- counsel permission given to State Atty. Smoking and healtli—has been added in that two rival now spoken of with a smUe", as that left him stabbed to death Jaraa—nearly 1 9 0 , oaaee.^, Press Weeks are gblng on at one speake of a misspent youth. Rockefeller, vtoo rerinned his for the Andover man. . Joel H. Reed II to present a been goiag over the evMeaee Ir the blood-apattered kitchen of Tugoalavia accuaca .Red Chi­ campaign in the New Hamp- The action, his lawyers claim, aubstitute Indictment to the once; The New "York Ckmture ■The editors, how ever, are etitt hie luxurious bayfront home. for more tliaa a year. Now, Group, whose ehoWlnn I muet nese Premier Chou Iln-Ial of ahlre presidential preference deprived Darwin o f his legal grand Jury after It questioned sportive. I am not the only one Booked on euapjcion of mur­ apiiarenlly,. the report le Ha- admit to attending 21 years going to Albania for wannon- primary over the weekend, ‘told- rights. The motion also contends the scope o f the original bill. lahpd. It will offer no ree- covering the ehowlngB In boots, dering the 70-year-old yachts­ gerl^ and. of being inrinoere ago, and the new splinter although no one has ’em higher a news conference in Ck>ncord, that the grand jury returned an The original bill referred to ommeiidattons for aottfl»— man was his brother'a wife, during Wa African tour ; , . group, the American Deaigiier than .my Catoexioa, vdilch almoat "I don't think that 'me-too' Indictment on a aubstitute bill premeditated murder but the —toot will form the haete' fer S^ea. It will mean scunylng 'Clarmen OaUarilo Bariholomae, Batty Goldwater Jr,^aaya he Ip label baa aay applicatkm (to rather than toe original bill. Jurors indicated they wanted to fMch the knees. Exactly o m " SB. a tottnof ^auiUli d an ^ . aaaeetol atudy whtak wM b a ck .and forth going to topd a aatfonal yaolh ma)- 1 think that <1^ |uat a Dai^wln, w b o w as praaont whan return an indictment that would eeMMto petoihio Mhoal oto the grand Jury n>«t, was not Pierre and the («M Fag* Vwoi) itiM Heia fie regfilato lihmNo ») allowo^; to bring his attomeya (lea Vag^ lavaa) toOifiAt , ■ . 1 ,

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MANCHESIER e v e n in g HERALD, KANCHESTEH, c o n n , MONDAY, JANUARY «, 1964 BVUNTNG HERALD, MANCHESTE3R. CONN, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, M64

have three assistants in the He ia kwlited, wW begin alt 7:46 central administration (two as­ from Hartwkdc Ooltoga,\ona- Curtis Message Explains About Town B olton pjn. ki the small audltortum, ontsi, N . T., and from the Lu­ sistant superintendents and s Fine G>ncert Rev. Kaiser business m anager); and that room A7, at Manchester High theran TbeoidgicaLl Semlnacy hr School. ITtere G no. adrotoaion Science Shrinks POes Items in School Budget : although a third assistant has T»g Anmy-Navy OMb Aludl- Philadelphia. * ’( I • been wanted ,lp past years, the By Pianists ‘T H E W A Y jejy yonrar a card party Ski Instnietor to Return 'to Lecture C ham . Ordained in 1966, hG first tightness of the budget has al; The Baby Has ♦on igit at 8 ag the ohiWioujM Ottered oa an adjunct to the pastorate w a a ^ SL Mtchael’a ra Main BL r atudento’ study o f W eetem CW- Ckq>t ot Schools WUUain H.^aununer pilot study ot curricul- ways necessitated deleting this, By JO«H OBUBEpt ^ Church In CaminuB, N . T . Ha Ouitis* budget message, in um, ^undhr which six teachers position. 1 HEARD IT” For Town’s Rec Program At College Waation, the lectures by mem­ was Called to Manchester ftown 'wMeh he explsins individual would be hired to work out new The present assistant super­ There waa aome absokitidy ■Hie oxecuUva board ot t»te bers of the tocal clergy offer Camillus In 1969 to take ovir Stops Itch—^lieves Pain magnificent playlog at BaUey Hems in bis recommended S5-3 curriculum guides. The cost — intendent, Ronald. P. Scott, was B«»Grt«)n School PTA will inslghto into the contributions the spiritual leadership at Con­ Mot TmO. m. t . (SfMiiii—Fer theseagk that eafitoasa sm Ss Been NameA., Auditorium yesterday as A i^ u r The iMrd in the current ser­ miUian operating budget for $3,906. hired primarily to develop cur­ moot tonight at 7:30 in the “Whltey” will ba back from^of Mrs. Alton Hoffman on to Western culture made by the cordia. fin t tisM sdoiee has feaad a near astaaiabiag olalaM ilB BM *M s s Gold and Robert Fizdsle enter­ by John Gruber LoomG Rd. Mrs. John Litvin- ies ot tocturea to Uie students in toalGg aabstaaee wHh We betoa- have ceased te-to a ] ftscsi 1964-65, has been sent S. Fully implementing the riculum, noted br. Curtis, bpt ■ohool oafeierla. Chicago to head the .tovm ski Judaic-OhrGtlan reUgiom. The Since then the church .has ■1" tained the members of the Man­ skaa G co-hoaieas. Hiatory 101 at the Maivcheater ishiag ability to akriak hemor­ Tke aoeret G a aew keatiag eafc- to board ot education members “ratio plan” by which the sala­ the duties of recruiting and hir­ program. An employe of Ham­ fint two tocturee were given been relocated in a new home chester Oommunity Concert As- Ths executive board of the Community CoUeg« will be rhoids, sto^ itekiag, aad rsliovs staaoe ’(Blo-DyaoS) dIsssvT at for study, f ries of principals are' deter- ing , - teachers are now "consum------O m y catib board of directon by RahW Leon Wind of Temple on Pitkin SL, and the parish aoeiation. This is a two-piano ilton Standard and rmldent of CYO will meet Sunday at 7:30 presented tomorrow by the Rev. paia-^.rritlioiit ssrgsry. a werid-fomsaa rn isrili fciitltots. The 15-pege report was in- mined. The cost to put 22 prin-' much more than 50 per cent will ineet IVednssday night at EtoUi Sholom and by the Rov. has grown from 400 to 700 fam - Adams, jrames Thoinaa. son o f ThomaA Edward and team of g m t artistry and ab­ Longmeadow, Mass., Everett p.m. In the church auditorium, Paul C. Kaiaer. pootor of Con­ la ease after case, « U o foaUy TkG sakstaaes to mow avafiaUs oom{>lete at the time ot Thurs­ cipals fully .on step under the time." 7:80 at the home of the vice Joseph H. McCann o f St.. James Ules. Linda Recknagel . Adams, 295 Main SL • Ha was bom Dec. solute tmahimKy of musical un­ and CTO resume meetings this cordia Lutheran Church. rolioving yaia, oetuol roductioa in ioapy—Korif or slslsna* /• day’s workshop session, during plan would be $34,216. ^ assistant would take Last week I called your at-4»ntH the fltst ourt^. to tha prealdont.. Harold E. TUritira- (W h ltey) Saboum has been Church. . Pastor and Mrs. Kaiser, the 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ derstanding. concert version, the Prelude The Rev. Mr. Katoer wlH (ahriakaga) took plaea. sadsr Ike a which the major items of ad­ A t the budget session, there, f>‘ting and several other tention to the fact this Wednes­ ton, U BettoGy St chief Instructor during the two The parish school of religion The Rev. Mr. Kaiser, a native parents______of _five _ children, ______make parent.^ are Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Recknagel, 249 W. A p r in ts program 'was of- leEuis directly to the Love- Most omasiag of sn—nsalta wars AtaU drm t. ministration and instruction seemed to be some reluctance i P®*'®uunel duties, thus freeing day's subscription concert by the years the town has offered free week. The library, which has of New Haven, waa graduated ’ their home at 54 Parker SL High St. Hls paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. fersd which provided opportun­ Death, the very finale o f the were studied by board mem­ on the part of hoard members to ‘9 concentrate more fully Hartford Symphony will feature H m ohow oommittoo and skiing lessons to residents. many new books, especially for Charles A. Adams, 24 Goslee Dr. ities for change o f numbers, but whole c^era, and it G interest­ bers. accept these three items. The °"J^urnculum, he said. an all-Wagner program, and I board of directors of Mountain When it waa learned that children, G open after all meet­ • 0 • • • the artists did not Euihere even ing to note that the question Iltese two categories in^ude ratio plan for principals, partic­ Th e provi.sion in the budget gave you my rea.sons for strong­ Uuiijri Chapter of SWoet Ade^ Saboum had been transferred to ings and MoMes. The 10 a.m. of $3,900 for the curriculum McOuilIf Hugh Shawn, son of Hugh F. and Lovetta to this general outline, and Mr. asked by tha oboe In Uie sec­ salaries for teachers, admin- ularly. was scored by board ly urging you to attend. Now, kneA Inc., will meet tonight at Chicago there did not seem to Mass Sunday will be offered for study woflld enable the admini.s- Francis McGuill. Laurel Rd., Ellington. He was bom Dec. Fisdale announced every num­ ond measure o f the Prdude, Philip Parr. krtrators, business office per­ chairman Mrs. Katherine Bourn. ber except the Mozart selection, assuming you will attend, I 8 at tlM home of Mrs. Truman to much hope for a continuation WIDNESDAY IS DOUBU STAMP DAY It is based on increments added tration to pay six teachers no^v 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grand­ is never answered completely St. George’s Notes sonnel secretaries and clerical father is Alexander S. Francis, OlCndale, R. I. ' His pater­ whUdi was ‘on the previousl}^ shall discuss ths actual pro­ O sndall, 58 \Vhito St. o f the program thG season. aasistsnts; and teaching sup­ to the teachers’ salary schedule, in the .system to work on cur­ until the final note o f the Love-. Ths Brotherhood of St An­ riculum during the summer, nal grandfather is Hugh M. Mcfiuill, MasonvUle, R. I. He billed agenda. HG voice waa gram. Death. It was WEigneris way of Mrs. J. A. Fr^do end Mrs. Alan in Hartford, Eaif Hartford, Wesf Hartford, MiddUtown, plies and aids to instmction. and the number of teachers un­ It will begin with the Pre- E*dGs of Assumption has drew of St George’s EpGcopal updating existing curriculum has a sister, Diane, 5. clear, and he added d ear exposi­ saying that the love of Triatan Leventhal began organizing the Together they account for der a principal’s supervision. tions of the • music to be pre­ ‘iudes to Acts I and II I frorri oancelod Ms meeting scheduled program, anyway, and last Church will meet tonight at 8. Thompsonviils, Bristol, Manchestsr and Naw Britain. * The gist of Mrsfl Bourn’s con­ guides and developing new ones. and Isolde was so great that The executive conunittee will abM t $4.3 million of the total Jacobs, Rhys 5Iorgan, son Of Whitney Wayland" and sented, which helped Immeeusur- Lohengrin.” Actually, this is a for tonight. night were informed by Fred tention is that salaries of teach- "This is an area,” .say.s the no union of theirs could be sat­ meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. The budget recommendation. Edna Morgan Jacobs, 18 Dower Rd., South 'Windsor. He shly in understanding the music tough opening. The Prelude to isfactory on earth; only in Oral, former town recreation ers should have nothing to d o ' finally offered. A ct I musically represents the The Little Theater of Man­ director, that SabSum will fly adult confirmation clMs will In the first budget session, was bom Dec. 26 at Manchester Memorial Hospital HiS death could this great love to have its first meeting Thursday three items were questioned ex­ with the salaries of principals; i Heufiru" par- paternal grandfather is Ernest M. Jacobs, Fa3r^lle, Mass. Bach's “ SidlUenne" was sub­ Holy Grail being brought to chester will meet and install to for six Fridays to give ski the pay for each job should be! “ ."•« embark upon fully consummated. at 8 p.m. at the rectory. tensively by Board members. He has a brother, Clayton 'Whitney, 11. stituted at the outset for the earth in a vision, where it .is Ingrid Bjoner will now re­ ofiflbers Wednesday at 8 p.m. lessons in Bolton, bringing three •set on its own merits. R a tio : • • * G • Name for School? These includes the following ap­ more fEimlUar “ Jesu, Joy of revealed in all its glory and then’ turn to the stage to sing two In the beaement cltibrooms at or four instructors. planning is leading boards o f ed-1 a « ' Townspeople are reminded propriations: Krapa, Paul, son of Henry Joseph and Gloria Gliemo Man's Desiring,” and the duo- the vision dissolves into nothing­ excerpts from "Tannhauaer.” 46 School St. RegGtration will take place ucation "down a one-wav . .S\'P‘ ; ^cott m the past that any suggestions for a 1. H iiin g of an {uiditional ad­ Krupa, Mile Hill Rd., Rockville. He was bom Dec. 26 at piaitista immediately demon­ ness. Wagner wrote his own The first is the very brilliant Friday Jan. 17 from 7 to 7:30 street” and leaves thAm” that many existing name for the new junior-senior ministrative as-sislant for the no curriculum guides for the .sys­ Rockville City Hospital. Hls maternal grandmother Is strated that they are an excep­ description, which will doubt­ "Dloh Teure Halle,’’ In which ZGughtera of Liberty, No. p.m. at the Community HaU, fo l­ choice in setting principals’ pay, high school must to submitted H A P P IN E S S is that wonder­ central office (who would in ef­ tem are "outmoded,” that con­ Mrs. Betty Gliemo, 34 Union St., Rockville. Hls paternal tionally well matched team, less appear In the program Elizabeth, all Joy and anUtHpa- 186, will l^ e a rehearml of lowed by a fashion show and a she said. sensitive to and empathetic with to the school board meeting fect be a second assistant su­ centrated studies are needed kn grandmother is Mrs. Victoria Krupa, 27 River St., iRockvlUe. notes, ^ t he speak.s only of the tion, greeG the contest hall in degree work tomorrow at 7:30 film and refreshments until 9:30 ful feeling you get when Dad A t the meeting, and again in the great master of Eksenach. I Wednesday night. Names may perintendent in charge of per­ .several areas, and that summer He has one sister, Christine. 5. subject matter, not the music. which noble knights w ill hold p.m. at Orange Hall. p.m. N o registrations will be his budget message. Dr. Curtis is a • * • * • good way to effect was impressed. Actually, it begins with some taken after the 17th, but persons to sent to any member of the taitea a Top o’ tha Grade sonnel) at a salar>' of $12,000. stated that the ratio plan is in: ^ a tournament of song with board. 2. Setting up of a one-month Brock, Danny Joe, son of Carl P. and Patricia Gadwsh Then came the Mozart C-ma- very high violins dividing the Elizabeth as the prize. (This OrvlUe L. doveland Jr., son unable to attend the meeting Steak and aaya, "Honey, thia line with those adopted else­ Brock, 5 Harriet St., Vernon. He was bom Dec. 27 at jor Sonata for four hands, harmony amongst themselves. o f Mr., and Mrs, O. L. Clerve- may contact Mrs. Fred do pr School Menu where, and is based on an agree­ tournament actually took Rockville City Hospital. Hls maternal grandmother is Mrs. (Kociiel No. 521). Here I want The register is very difficult for Gnd Sr. of 194 BidweU St., has Mrs. Leventhal in advance. Tomorrow—hamburg gravy ia the beet ateak I ever taated!” ment made five years ago be­ place, by the way.) It abounds Journalism Course Set Maude Gadwah, 5 Harriet St., Vernon. His paternal grand­ to congratulate the performers the instruments, and usually oorogpietsd t w werics’ actl’ve Insurance must be paid at on rice, green beans, peaches; Rev. Paul C. Kaiser tween the principals and the with good spirits and is a bril­ Visit your Stop Shop today parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Brock, Kelly Rd., Vemon. for their senslti'vity of tempo frightens the players half to Nowal Reserve training duty i the same time. Boys who partic­ Wedneaday—baked beans with board’s personnel committee, liant "tour de force” fo r any apeak on “ Contributions o f KUALA LUMPUR — Eighty He has two brothers, Eari, 9, and Michael, 7; and two sis­ and their avoidance of the all- death. They’re confident they a seaman recruit at tiie Naval ipated in the baseball program frankfurt slices, apple, cab­ and see our H A P P IN E S S COSMETICS which has never been fully im­ soprano. bage and raisin salad, straw­ Protestantism to Weetem dvli- tramees are being accepted for ters, Bonita, 12, and Cheryl, 5. too-common tendency to rush can’t play It In tune, and they The other Tannhauser ex­ Training Center, Great Lakes, are already covered. theme at work ft — you’ll ba WE CARRY AI,L plemented. • • * • • hoaUon; Its Religioua rad Socio- the first Malayan journalist- the music o f this grea t XU. berry gelatin; Thursday—spa­ THE TOP LINES As for the need for an addi­ usually don’t, whether it be the cerpt is the impressive “ Pray­ Peraons planning to take the Eloonomic Effects.” training course, which w ill be Donibi, W illiam Francis Jr., son o f William Francis and classiscist. Boston Symphony, the Metro­ ghetti with meat and cheese tickled pink! tional assistant superintendent. er.” Elizabeth hsis seen the pil­ six-w«ek counse ahould bring sauce, tossed salad, French The lecture, to which the pub- held in Kuala Lumpur. The Gloria Celio Doiilin, 205 Hilton Dr., South Windsor. Hs They played Mozart with fine politan in New York, or the The Home League of the Sol­ Dr. Curtis states in his message grims returning from Rome, akG and boots to the Com­ bread, chocolate pudding; FM- ARTHUR DRUG International Press Institute was bom Dec. 16 at Hartford Hospital. Hls paternal grand­ attention to detail, carefully festival orchestra at Bayreuth. but Tannhauser waa not among vation Arm(y win meet tomor­ that it is usual practice in sys­ is helping set up the course, munity HaU for any necessary day^—tomato soup with crack­ mother is Mrs. Mabel Donlin, 117 Hirch St. He has two considered nuances, lovely tone, So If it’s slightly off pitch them. Convinced that the Pope row a t 2 pjtn. at the church. tems the size of Manchester to which will run six months. adjustments, since adjustments ers, open-faced tuna sandwich­ brothers, James, 7, and Jeffery, 4V4: and two sisters, Susan, and nicety of balance. Neverthe­ Wednesday evening, don’t be Mna Brig. Richard HoG and hEis denied him absolution, she will not be made r a the slopes. es, spice cake. 6, and Maureen, 2. less I somehow had the feeling Mrs. M^. Bernard Ditmar, We're as • * • • • surprised; it will Improve. kneels before a wayside sluine Lessons will to held on Bulletin Board that I had been listening to both of Haotferd, will be Gradually the music de.scends and prays for death. She de­ Brubaker’s hlU under flood­ The public building commis­ Darling, Liza Marie, daughter of Wallace and Betty Clementi when It was all over, sires death not because she is guests^ near as Johndrow Darling, 82 Chestnut St. She was bom Dec. in pitch as the Grail comes to­ lights, os in the post, FYidays sion will meet at 8 tonight to rather than to Mozart. This is tired of living, but so she may 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ ward earth, and it increases in from 7 to 9 p.m. The lessons, the conference room at the something of a fine distinction, enter heaven herself, and in­ The Frank . J. Mansfield Ma- your father la George Johndrow, 238 Oak SL Her paternal brilliance until ,a blinding cym­ for beginners through ad­ Town (Jfflces. I will admit, yet jtist as d e ­ tercede with Christ fo r Tann- ri»W AuDdliary w ill meet grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Darling, 176 Bldridge St. menti never quite matched bal crash reveals it in all its vanced; children and aduHs, TTje Republican Town Com­ telephone hauser's forgiveness. It G a Wednesday at 8 pm. at the Her maternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Motart, Gold and Fizdale never glory. will be held with or without m ittee has scheduled a meet­ VALUES GALORE most solemn imd moving pray­ Moline Home on Parker St. Griffin, Hurlbut Rd., Tolland, and Wallace Johndrow Sr., quite matched the old team of The vision withdraws heaven­ snow cover. ing tomorrow at 8 p.m. in the er, accompEmied by woodwinds Befreshments will be served. Mountain St., Ellington. Her paternal great-grandmother ‘ Maier and Pattison. ward and the section closes with Help Needed same place. Is Mrs. Nellie Darling, Elm St., Rockville. She hu one -Then We started on Poulenc, the same high and distant the manner of an organ Mrs. Polly Comolll, school FREE Finally we, come to some ex- brother, Christopher, 10 months. with which the program abound­ sounds with which it opened, The executive board of the nurse, has put out an 808 for Mandiester Evening Herald • • * • • ed. The opening gun was a Only this time the musicians derpts from “ Die Meistersing- Guild of our Lady df St. voluiiteers to help collect dental Bolton ebiTMpondeilL Cleme- DELIVERY er.” They begin with the Gorman, Susanna, daughter o f Raymond E. and M ary sonata for two pianos dedicated usually have confidence and Barthoiomew will meet tomor­ program money. 8he says that well Young, telephone 648-8981. Prelude to Act III. This G like­ Signams Gorman, 74 N. Lakewood Circle. She was bom to. and written for, the perform­ play in tune. Don’t sisk me why. row a t 8 pm . a t the school. the Job takes about an hour and Dec. 27 at St. PYancis Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal ing artists. Had Poulenc always Anyway, it is a gorgeous piece wise a solemn number, describ­ a half to the morning of the ap­ Your order for drug needs grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Signams, West H art­ written as well as he did in this of- music after the difficult first ing, musically, the attempt o f The Willing Warkers Circle pointed day. Persons able to Rockville-V emon and cosmetics will be taken ford. Her paternal grandfather is Walter P. Gorman, 42 particular sonata, and in hls few bars are hurdled. Hans Sachs to reach spiritual cf South Methodist Church will help should caU her office. carp of Immediately. Brookfield St. She has one brother. Tony, 4 ^ . “ Gloria” for example, his posi­ The Prelude to A ct I II is so happiness th:ough renimeia- meet Wedneaday at 1 p.m. at Ciollectlon date for Grades 8 • • • • • tion as a composer would be well known as to need no com­ tion. The cellos and basses Oooper Hall Members will tie pnd 4 G Jan. 10. 8Ups were R esident Files^ Buckley, Raymond Paul, son o f Lawrence Paul and leas doubt. m ent It is a noisy representa­ start the excerpt, which is one quilts. Hostesses will be Mrs. sent home Friday in these Nancy Bolieau Buckley, 98 W. Main St„ Rockville. He was When the sonata ended, I was tion of the excitement at a of the noblest pieces o f music Lida Richmond and Mrs. Caro­ grades so that parenG can B an k ru p tcy B id ever written. I will ag^ee, how­ iO sddojtidu bom Dec. 25 at Rockville City Hospital. Hls maternal of the opinion that somehow I wedding, Eind in the opera itself lyn Clegg. check which. If any, service they Prescription Pharmacy ever, that you have to hear it wrat: Cleaning and four fluoride grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cormier, Stafford had. imderrated this French the famous Wedding March fol­ A voluntary petition In bank­ Springs. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul modernist, and had the program lows directly on the heels of a number of times fully to ap­ Sunset Council Degree of treatmento or cleaning and ex- 901 M A IN ST.— 648-6821 Buckley, Kingsbury Ave., Ext., Rockville. mcluded no more of his Works the Prelude. preciate it. Pocahontas, 'wUl hold a busL amtoatipn only. The money and ruptcy has been filed to U.S. SPECIAL G • G « « would have been remorseful There’s nothing abstruse or ness meeting tonight at 7:30 at the permitoion slips should to District CJourt, Hartford, by Next comes “ Siegfried’s ■solemn about the rermaining « - Tinker Hall. Raposa, James Andrew, son o f Frank tiouis and Ange­ at some of the thmgs I have said Rhine - Journey,” an excerpt placed in a sealed envelope Don Errol Westerberg of 13 oerprts, however. TTie first o f marked with the child’s name lina Anessi Raposa, Merline Rd., Vemon. He was bom Dec. about him in the past. This is from the last opera in the Nlbe- Lymi Dr., Vemra. a fine work. But we were des- these G the "Dance o f the A p ­ John Mather Chapter, Order grade and teacher. 27 at Rockville City Hospital. Hls maternal grandparents lungen Ring, cycle. Actually, it Westerberg, employed by the prentices” which comes in the cf DeMoiay, wiU hold a busi- Mrs. ComolU reports, in an­ CTHE are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anessi. Silver Spring, Md. His pa­ tiked to get more Poulenc, which is a long orchestral interlude Thruway Shopping Center In NOW was all right with me, but J’m final scene. It G a holiday, and neas meeting and election of swer tp, many Inquiries, that ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Raposa, East written to allow a change of Walton, N. Y., listed debts at not quite certain how. it sat with aJi the fw p le and gujidG are ofifiicerii tonight at 7:30 at the ' ‘clinical experience has shown Providence, R. I. He has two brothers, Joseph P., 6, and scenery, and represents the hero $8,454.50 with assets at $250. the audience. gathered in a field bordering Masonic Temple. that fluoride applications reduce Thomas C., 4V4: and one sister, Elizabeth, 7. Siegfried setting out in search He G being represented by FUEL OIL G G G G G T Following intermission we got the Pegnltz River to Numiberg. the occurrence of tooth decay by o f adventures. Since Siegfried is Atty. Louis Katz of Danbury. an early small sonata. Th is was Girls from the neighboring town Second Lt. Robert P. Dona­ an average of 40 per cent. The Quality Meat! PItchell, John James, son of James John and Gloria characterized in the opera by Weaterberg’s secured claims Avak Pitchell, 70 Hilton Dr.. South Windsor. He was bom as insouciant and quite as in- arrive by boat, and a dance hue, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ action of the sodium fluoride G TM iU aifc the French (or hunting) horn, amounted to $4,250 'with unse­ 14 Vac®”' Dec. 13 at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandmother consequwtial as the composer’s ensues. ert Si. Donahue, 90 Cooper Hill to harden the enamel covering for he is a hunter, there is a cured claims at $1,*704.S0. is Mrs. Virginia Avak. Wiest Hartford. His paternal grand­ better known “ Mouvnfento per- of the teeth so that decay be­ great deal o f horn playing evi­ It's a gay little waltz and et., recently received a totter of Secured creditors Include: parents are Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pitchell, Hartford. petuels.’’ In fact, one sounds comes more difficult. Of course dent in this excerpt, and the represents the ballet dlvertiase- commendation as the honor A lG U te Credit Corp., Valley • G G G G G much like the other; amusing ment of the opera. Tlhe feetlvi- graduate of the Stevedore Of­ the action will be limited unless Stream, N. Y., $1,006; W est- GASH SAVINGS SIlBiUC but utterly frivolous. Then we first horn player dies a thou­ there is proper care at home,” Reilly, Lucinda May, daughter o f Hugh Thomas Jr, and ties come to a halt, however, ficer Courae of the Army toghouse Credit Corp., Trum ­ sand deaths anticipating his fi­ she added. I P TO Elizabeth Saftprd Reilly. 150 Oak St. She was bom Dec. got an “ E legle” by this mem­ with the approach of ‘IDie MeG- Transportation School at Ft. bull, $1,005; Commercial Sys­ ber of “ Less Six.” nal high note. Even Stokowski 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ tersinger,” or The Maatersdng- EusUs, Vo, He has been as­ “ Minimum protectira can be tem Inc., BridgeptMt, $420; In­ The finest meat you'll ever eat! and Kousaevitsky used to bring realized If treatmento are given mother is Mrs. Lora Safford, Granlteville, Vt. Her paternal This waa pure twaddle. Salnt- ers, a bunch of old fuddy-dud­ signed to the ll'th Battalion, surance Agent Auto Finance Saens at hls worst could not in the orchestra " f f f ” at this at the approximate ages of 4, grandmother is Mrs. Mabel Reilly, Nashua, N. T . She has dies who are ponderously cer­ 11th A ir Assault Division, Ft. Plan Inc., dunbridge, Maas., have been so banal. There fol­ point in case the horn player 7, 10 and 18 so that teeth will tw o sisters, Lora Marie. 5, and Linda May, 16 months. tain that they are the guardians Benning, Ga. $1,500, and Singer Sewing Ma­ » G G G G lowed a “Capricclo" still by fluffed. I never heard Boetcher be treated soon after they miss It in Boston, but I ’ve heard of music, and ponderously cer­ chine Corp., Syosset, L. I., Tribelhom, Kristin Madine, daughter of Raymond L. Poulenc, which was rhythmical­ erupt,” although a yearly ap­ N . Y., $300. almost everyone else fluff. Mr. tain music they get fo r this The Frtlowcraft Oub of Man­ and Cynthia Clarkft, Tribelhom, 13 Pippin Dr., Glastonbury. ly energetic, but of oqly little plication is recommended, she Unsecured claims listed by PER Holtz is an exceptionally fine final excerpt. chester Lodge, of Masons will She was bom Dec. 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. more value than the Elegie, and said. Westerberg include: Americsin GALLON horn pGyer with the Hartford, They sort of put the damper hold an organizational meeting iUPSR-RIGHT QUALITY . . . EVERY JUICY AND FLAVORFUL Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.. Leslie P. as If this were not enough, St. Maurioe Notes Finance Corp., N ew Haven, S A iS f Messra. Gold and Fisdale in­ but don’t blame him If he fluffs on the crowd, but one Master- tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic The executive board of the Clarke, Lebanon. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and $900; N ew Haven Railroad Em ­ STEAK IS CUT FROM HEAVY, WESTERN, CORN-FED STEER BEEF .•linger, Hans Sachs, G not so Temple. Plena for the year will Mrs. Jacob Tribelhom, Longmemdow, Mass. She has two cluded a little waltz by Poulenc this note. This ris a virtuoso Confraternity of Christian Doc­ ploye Credit Unira, New Ha­ F U E L O IL horn call. •stuffy as the rest, ai)d the be dGcuased. brothers, Robert, 9, and Dwight, 6; and a sister, Lesly Rae 8. among their encores. This was trine of St. Maurice Church will ven, $420; AIG tate Credit G G G G . G worthy of Poldlni, If you don’t Ingrid Bjoner, our soloist crowd decides to enjoy itself meet tonight at 8. The Legion of Union, Valley Stream, N. T., The EGrto E. Story Group of Klock, Terry Ann. daughter of Bernard P. and Mary know who Poldlni was, you’re comes next. She’s playing by hailing him in joyous terms. Mary will meet tomorrow at $222, rad Southeni New Eng­ lucky. South Methodist Ohuroh wUi COOPERATIVE Fagan Klock, Sunset Ter., Vemon. She was bom Dec. 30 things safe and opening with A t thG point the program will 8:45 p.m. in the rectory baee- land Telephone Co., N ew H a­ PORTERHOUSE meet Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. SIRLOIN STEAK at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal rrand* Even the very real sympathy the five Wesendonck songs, so come to a close and I ’m sure ment and the first minstrel re­ ven, $70. on. roi\ip.\NY mother is Mrs. Mary Fagan, 42 Prospect St.. Rockville. • of the performers for the com­ called since they were written you will be as joyous over it as at the church. There will to a hearsal w ill begin a t 7:30 p.m. The bankruptcy proceedings SINCE I9S5 grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Klock, poser, coupled with their re­ for Matilda Wesendonck. Two the thespian crowd assembled oooial a devotional service, rad in the church auditorium. will be referred to Robert ■SI.5 RRO.'Vn STREET 48 Pioneer Circle. She has a brother, Keith, 2. markable talents, could not of these ("Im Triebhaus” and on the banks of the Pegititz, work ra rugs and articles for Discussion Group I will meet I TYebethan, referee of bank- TEI,. fiU-I5.SS G G G G G make Poulenc worthy of such an “ Trlume” ) were studies for Do go! Mm Foil Fair. Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home I ruptcy in Bridgeport Smyrski. Michael, son of Stanley William and Lucy Lee overly generous representation. Tristan and Golde and have Smyrski. 5 Eva Circle, Rockville. He was ^ m Dec. 29 at He would have been much better much o f the character o f this Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar- served had he been represented dreamy love-musio. The other ents are Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Lee, West Rutlund, V L by the first sonata alone. three are very beautiful also, Special for Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday! He has a brother, Steven William, 8 V4. Darius Milhaud was supposed but of varied character. They LB G G G G G to have been represented by bear the titles: "Der Engel" LB Zelenka, Julie Mary, daughter of RonaW Paul and Bar­ three movements . from his (The A ngel) "Stehe Still” (Ut- bara Schultz Zelenka, 43 WaddeU Rd. She was bom Dec “ Scaramouche" but, after the erally. Stand Still) and 31 at Manchester Memorial Hospital Her maternal grand­ surplus of French modernism, "Schmerzen” (Pain.) parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schultz, Glastonbury. Her he was- cut to the final move­ As a chEuige of pace from grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Zelenka ment “ Brasiliera.’’ It is a rhyth­ these quiet numbers, Mr. Mah­ mic and showy number, quite 93 S. Main St. She haa a brother, Ronald Paul Jr., 11 ler will offer the very noisy months. on a par with the Poulenc num­ “Ride o f the Valkyries.” This is i TOP ROUND *r bers, and served as an adequate actually the beginning of thfel Wlten you neM help finale to the program. third act of “Die Walkure” and N. Y. Sirloin Steak > . Schubert’s "B-flat ’Variations" represenU WotanG daughters :ou-»:30 got •ubstltuted for the two gathering the souG of heros or T-Bone LB Rival Spring Fashion Shows ntissing Mikutud movenoetvts. Slain in a tremendous battle and Thia was a relief from French B U R N S t O E CUBE STEAK carrying them up to Valhalla ■•HO BUDNSinr AVI I AST HAHTIOnO hiodemlani, o f course, but poor in accordance with the Norse Keep Editors at a Sprint old Schubert, who never had Steaks legend.. It G one of the most enough money to own a piano, coinmonly played Wagnerian (Coattnued from Page One) was never at his best in w rit­ exCerpG, but familiarity has Porteitiouse with the hat boxes. For the SLICED ing fo r the instrumont. H ie failed to dim lU thrilling meas­ STANLEY WARNE or SWORDFISN READY TO BROIL OR FRY LB year ago the slim-hipped man­ picture hat is coming back into performance, however, was^su- ures. nequins, slithering from one as­ the picture. W e learned that perlative. ^ WE PUT OURSELVES IN yesterday at the showing of the I ^um e we now get inter­ NOW signment to another, all were The audience loved the reci­ mission; it certainly would be TATE Face MUlinery Institute. This means YOUR SHOES WITH tal, demanding and receiving a good place for one. Shown wearing heavy boots, which that the editors wearing boots three encores which, in addi­ 5:30 POTATOES In any event, the next musi- iNc Runip struck me as a bit silly since today w ill show up in July look­ tion to the previously men­ 9:05 there was no sign of snow or magnificent ing like Romney portraits, and tioned Poulenc W altz, included rain, or eVen a light mist. To we can foresee that some treaty Prelude and Love-Death” indiMii DELICIOUS WITH STEAK the rarely heard Hungarian from Tristan and Isolde. Like Top Riiund&$teak‘95 show how one- accepts fashion, ArmoHr Star BofogM or Uverwarst (hy the piece) b 39* will have to be rtached if w a dance in D-minor by Brahms, MUSNROOMS 2 V4 lb b«skeM .59 here ,we are in boots of our own. ^ e I^ lu d e to Lohengrin, the LB are to see the fashions st all and the “Walking Tune” by Vir­ -MvwwvOQiOii; which now strike me as a happy Prelude to Tristqn Emd Isolde Nature's own dessert! Goldeny ripe through each other's hat brims. gil ThonwpfNm, who hasn’t bein gives us the spiritual essence PLUS device for enjoying the comfort On that summery day our *P8rs0nal Servic* of flat footgear and at the same heard hereabouts since Uie very of the drama which will unfold Jean Sebergr •hoes, in contrast to the Ow- to the opera. ThG is the ereat- YEUOW ONIONS time looking as if you intended late and lamented “Friends ano “In The French Style” FLAVORFUL sack-type footwear of this win­ est love-music ever written. only to amaze. Too often we who Enemiss of Modem Music” pre­ Shown A t 7:20 ter, wtH be dainty. The Nation­ sented his "Four Saints in S tfy sWI thereout y m senriee like flat heels seem to be trying ‘ here al Shoe Institute yesterday an t a single “cadence” or rest­ JANE PARKER FLAKY CRUSTED to be comfortable. Besides, who Iriree Acts” in Hartford many StartH Wednesday ahowed ua how it is trying to years ago. ing point from the o p e X g knows when It'll snow? achieve the optimum, o f a aole, JO H N W A Y N E telephon^^lts are handled nowadays by modem BANANAS 10 Am ong the editors one oc­ a heel, and nothing'on top. In “MCLINTOCK” cupational hazard Is absent and dra­ This morning there were two matic Interest rises constantly plus "Amazons o f Rome** APPLE PIE these days. In past January! {BUTaquipment which speeds your voice aerdss town or across the nic* ladies (representatives of the constant onslaughtso of Police Arrests Get stamps, too' U tM two groups sf designera) piatioii. ■ But it takes a skilled and experienced operator to handle Get 2 for the price •lEGULARLY 59c LARGE 8-INCH bright yellows, vivid greeiu, all telling us in two different ho­ 5 Giant Tubes the colors of gay springtime tels, at simultsneoua hours of one! YOU SAVE 20c 1 LB 8 OZ SIZE have found us in our chairs, Robert S. Hollowell, 39, ot 81 kinds of calls for you-calls such as person-to-person or about the feminine, fitted trend Stone St„ early yesterday morn­ 1 dutifully taking notes, clad in of fashion. We had our choice DELICIOUS WITH ing was charged with breach of the sombre blacks and browns of beginning with Geoffrey tew erse4heKJiarges.„So the **voice with a sm ile’* continues to SCOTTIES the peace and intoxication. Ths SHARP CHEDDAR APPLE PIE LB of winter and feeUng left behind Beene or with Maurioe ftentser, USTERINE in the cocoon, l^hla Jaunary we arrest stemmed from a com­ o f lunchtag with AdMe Sinrnaon plaint of a famUy disturbance ai role in providing you with fast, dependable telephone are wearing our bright colon, on a cssasrpio at the Hotel IM - Facial Tissues too. Our coats are just as pale hG home. He posted a $106 bond TOOTH PASn uMnioo o r hmehing with Buri- v ^ l e awaiting appearance in Mndce.', p Nice to know that she's there ready to help, isn't it? as the resort coats on the run­ kigton Industries and aeeiiw tANNON WHITE SALE ways. We, too, look like spring­ Circuit Court 12, Xfanchester, "faMdona for activs living” in Jan. 18. FOR THE FINEST IN I^ght where she's always been. In fact, "operator" is still such in a "poly" hag.^i TWIN time. the Pont! Suite of the Time and c Dr. Wert AANr She And we, too, are wearing life BuUdIhg. ACCOMMODATIONS IT’S SHEETS 'pmED ’JS?SIZE EA 1.99 SIZE floor-length skirts for svening. SHERMAN HELD In i Important word tous-andtoyou-that you’M find it printed A whole poMul e a 2 . 1 9 All this time, of'course, we . LITCHFIELD (AP) — Polihe The opening dinner of the In- are batag bomtiardwl with im- **"•— 2 <"69* 36" BY 42" SIZE PKG A tematlonsJ Silk Association is from Boston were scheduled £o off toothpaite! prisaiana of Um aaw. oUngiiig, arrive today to idek up RichaM Willie's Motel In.Connecticut' \ PILLOW CASES always an event that briaga Oity that wa Mianll^ f ig A g W e C W S h r MUSLIN 9f Z FOR 8 9 = forth the gayest of Shennan, SS, wanted tor trial a ohanoa to bugr thia mchw. ra a charge of stealing $1,200 175 I h Ail ad iffictivi it AU AAP StipM Mi A i H hi liiit m e iw illy miJ vidwlty, dressea, and last avening tt waa nw y aay that the neesed^idr *2.65 value! apparmt that editors had from a Boaton night club. Sher­ Oomijet. ^ . AG CO. East Center oholoe G what oreataa tension. man was stopped In Woodbury . iKrlRiftfm H$w Entlasi Tslifkm Caa/aar ^ Package of 400 packed the moat regal ankle- WMl, at ths and of this <*iisi Street 22 2«v39‘ by state police Friday night in length gowns they own. Praas Waek, aH ths feahion edi- Gome July, and Another a routine ^x>t check. He failed We do our b$tt to $9tv$ you b9ttBf tors to tha oountry may ba ra- to hG auto regGtration showing,_and tha^bajgage han­ JGJg toMto. n a m a tow ^ Phone. dlers win havs coping and admitted stealing tha ear Ba was driving, poUot said. 643-1126 I ■.'•V ;■:)(#

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l ■ liANGHESTER EVENING If ERA U), MANCHESTEB, CONN. IfONDAY. JANVARY 6,1964 liANCH ESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN .. MONDAY, JANUARY 6 , 1964 Pitdi fjvt " W M ^ or Hebron iiii rfiii-i .1 I I ■ I 11th Chddng MARLOWS Andover Dump Site Try TV-Radio Tonight Landon-Carter JarviS'Stewart _ H e a d s Unsolvedin Tax Collector Worthy of Note to 8:18: t o t p j r a Slates Hours ^j^ens Unit B oston A rea Hebran’a effort for tha post Television two or more yevs to find a site For Payment <-00 ( I) Bit Theater (30) Sports Camera (Oonttaned from Page (tea) O n S c h o o ls tor a town rduse diimp de- (in protreia) 7:30 ( b-3040) Outer UmlU servea to go down in history. (33) ItoTie at 1 (tn protreu) (13) TeU Uie Truth •Quarterly tax payments on One site after another was in­ (30) Early Show (tn progreM) (M) JMMkn Today had been Uving in Whitman, I tha 1962 > assessment are due reee) (10-3»40)NBC Movie . W. UndMy Booth oC 75 Bd8«- vestigated and abandoned for ( t) Newi 8:00 (34) Or. Poaln'a Gloata Maaa. and payable .before Feb. 1. Mrs. WDOd Or., has bean named ohe reason or another, either (10) Eye-Dentl/y (U) Fvedot-A Secret The manner of Miss SuUivan'a ' Robert" W. Peterson', tax collec- ctMlnnan, and Mrs. Oavid Jo- that it would cause pollution of ,08) tn the Public Intereet 8:80 ('8-30-40) Wagon Train (24) Dlecovery (13) Lucy Show slaying bore many simlhrlUea tor, has scheduled office hours aei>h of Pahner Or.. aOcrotary, Fawrn Brook,,would despoil one (40) Laranile (18) Subocriptlon TV ! in the Town Office building on of the oitiMm oommittee- re- of the remaining beauty s|x>ts 6:10 ( 3) Newa, Sporta and Weath­ (34) Onion Johnny to the other unsolve^ etmn- j School Rd.. for the rest of the oently named the boaitl o t of the town, would be only a er 8:00 (34) Perspectives S:15 (33) Club Houee ( 8-13) Danny Thomas glings. Only , one jvoman had I month as follows; Tuesdays and education. temporary stop-gap and would 8:3U (24) Wliat'e New 9:30 ( 3-12) Andy Griffith been strangle nmnually. The ^Thursdays, 1 to 4 p.m.; Fridays Booth le diviaion- manager o t not settle the question, and the (l0-33to) HunUey-Brlnklay 0O-%) Bolljrwood and the others were killed with articles land Saturdays, 9 a.m. to noon. Hke. ■ ( 8) Walter 0 « ^ t e Stars the Connecticut Ught ft Ftwer (40) Sutiertnan ^ (10) Peter Gunn of clothing, usually stockinga. Co-op School Reopens Oo. He has aervM on the Baet A former site had to aban­ ( 8) Follow the Sun 10:00 ( 3-13) CBS Newe Extra In each case there was no evi­ ' The Andover Cooperative Kin- Hamden board of education, and doned owing to water pollution (18) Life of RUey ( 8-30^) Breaking Point dence of forced entry Into the dergsrten reopened today. of a brook used by cattlemen In (U) Newabeat U(V&30) Mitch Miller C O M P LE rC as vice president of the Oon> <;4S (30) Ron Cochran (34) In-School Preview victims’ homes. If the weather prevents the nectidut Aaoociatioh .of Boards the Ned Raymond area, who 7:00 ( 3) Hovie 11:00 ( 34-10-30-3M(M0) News. -Miss SuUivan was the youngs UNEOP I school from opening on any of of Education. FVur of Ma flfve M ra Frank J. Vk-hl Frank J. Vichl threatened a law suit. Every ef­ . (34) The Humanitlea 8pSportorts and. W e^er est victim. ’Ihe oldest wfas Ida ' the days scheduled, parents will 9:06 Best ot Broadway O n ter. Miss Bnrrett. a graduu.-i',e of I . Adam.s, pwpooe is to study the poasi- 10:06 Showcase and News tion has given to their daugh­ the University of Hartford. He investigators as being about the 1:00 Long John Wade Avon MItIi Mchool. employed Quarterly payments for the htttttes'^aC incorporating a Jun­ ter, Pianoes, 13. She was strick­ is an engineer at Fratt and S;00 Raynor Shines 13:36 Sign Off ior Ugh and kindergarten hi one s p o t in the town which 1:06 Newi SUm Oft hv the Aetna Life Ir..s:'ranee ' ' children attending, due as of en with polio when she was one Whitney, diviaian Greenville AFB. inMtoe is aabing the FTA Ooun­ utes, strained hearia, caused pIo''ed by Pratt and \\1iitnje>', a cB to suftmirt six nominees for June. All this medical care has daughter Frances, two other stiU pendi^, together with oth­ i:36 Old, Borrowed and Blue Mi.ss.. for technical training as been made xtosaible through the i:46 Three Star Extra heaidacbee, led to totigue, and division of United Aircraft ilia group; and la requesting daughters, Maryellen, 16, and er law suits. r:06 ConveraaUon Piece DOUBLE Corp., Eas‘ Hartford. a United States Air Force med­ March of Dimea. even tom holes ki the dia­ tour ihpreiMntaUveB from the Nancy, 9; and a son, John, l>a. Ghareh News r:30 Newa The wedding is planned for ical oen'ice sipec.iafi.rt. Sivee- r:45 CN>ngreaslonal Report phragm—ihe muscle that helps ney. who enlisted tn the Air profcestr>ne1 sta ff o f the schools. New members received into 1:06 Pope (^ncert make the lungs eiqiaad and WORLD GREEN May. • Am there are still vacancies hi wMl also meet tomorrow at 8 membership of the Hehron Con- ):06 Nlghtbeat Force a short lime ago, ha* CHUCK y ic Colum bia 1:00 News (xmtraci. ' V4..y- v.V ■ completed hi* initial basic mUi- tttc group’s raembemliip, inter­ p m at the schooL Tha program gr^rational Church Stoxlay, pip- 1:15 Sporta Final ested vohaitoers, or those know- vioualy approved by vote, are: lA>ring photo flylvsn photo tai-y braining at Leckland AFB. will bear a talk by Ben HucBe- 1:30 Moments In Music MRS. WILIJAM A. JARVIS Iqg of qualified oitizena, are son on educatioual TV oppor­ Mr. and t/tra. Robert R. Masse, 1:00 News and Sign Off Symptoms of DIatrast Arising from MRS. WILLIAM WALTON LANDON JR. Mayor Proposes Tex. Rec Unit Urges 7IPOP—1816 auted to mdamM. their namea tunities. Mr. and Mrs. AUyn R. Miles, t:00 Joel CktA The ail-man attended high and quaUOcatione in writing to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tupper, STAMPS Mioa Marilyn - Loutos OarterMay, darkig man of the planning and de­ WED. and she carried a basket of 8 p.m. at the Munitipal Build­ The Rev. Bernard L. McGiU'k will live at 118 Main St., M ^ - Manchester Evening Herald The am ture mounting and auch. Mem­ ttamach. flaiilnaat, Hiarihiww, llMp- Sr. of West St., Hebron. ch ester ...... the loMh period. velopment CMnmlttee fo r' the faasnaat, ala., due to SxaaM Aaid. Aak for yellow' and white pompons. ing hearing room. perfomied the doidile ring cere­ Andover correspondent, lauv- mittoe wiB be on B iiebi town’s new recreation and ed­ bers ore to coma provided with -WHIanPa BMaaraa” which fuDy MpUia ’The Rev. J. Ralph Kelley Lionel LaReau of Glastonbury mony. Mrs. Jarvis, a 196.3 graduate 1 rence Moe, telephone 742-6796. lA box hmehes. Beverages will be lUi boma trMtnwnt baa—at performed the double ring cere­ Annual duw» for conference Seafood Department Tha town oouncU wiS meat at ucation area who is associated Free Delivery ser\'ed as his brother-in-law's membership w'ould be $100. Given in mairiage by hej- fa­ of Manchester High School, is ftit 8 pm Wedneeday at the Idgh with the Rec Council, said that oarved by tbe feUowaUp. The Green i.*harniacy, Ino. A O p M mony and celebrated the nup- best man. Ushers were Harry ther, the bride wore a floor- employed a* a (ximptomeler J osq ib T . Baciawm, The conference, of w'hich FRESH PAN READY P A deadline for the return of the Town Report a Manner 9 a.Ri. fo 9 p.m. Weldon Drug Co. Vlfodiwsdciy. Ual high Maee. Mra. Paul An- Lenefsky of Bridgeport, Steven Mayor Richard C. Lee of New length gown of wliite peau de operatoi by First National ^prooboa, UBN, son of Mr. and The SiatertMMd o f T engto questionnalrea regarding the Townapeopto ore again pleas­ deraon of Vernon was organist McCormick of Hartford, and aoie. designed with a fitted Stores, Bast Hai-tford. Mr. Jar- Now Many Weor Mto. Joaeph Scwwa of SS7 \1 Tlm nday Ha'Ven i« immediate past preoi- Beth HilM wiU hold Ms annual town’s preference for the use of ed at the announcement that and soloiat. ’The altar was dec­ Michael Hall of Marlborough, dent, encoura.ges the exchange bodice. a scooped neckline VLs, a 1961 graduate of Howell FLOUNDER FILLETS lb.5U‘ Mala 8t, recently reported dinner meeting Thuraday at the area, has been set back to the ktool town report tor 1963 ARTHUR DRUB orated with bouquets of white cousins of the bridegroom. trimmed with alencon lace and Cheney Technical School, ia FALSE TEETH aboard fof duty at the Naval FRIDAY o f'information about municipal MMer’s Restaurant, Mancbea- Jan. 15. baa won an outatandkiK merit flow ers. ’The bride's mother wore a government, and provides a seed pearls, long tapered sleeves employed as a carpenter by Train^ Center, Balnbrldge, Only about 20 per cent of the oertifioate fai the contest staged CHld with points at the wrists, and a Harold Jari'la, Bolton. With More Comfort Md. The center is a reendt tor, at 7:30 pm Tha bride, given in marriage blue princess .style dress with platform from whicli municipal On Friday, the Democrotie questionnaires have been re­ by the New Ekigland muidoipal [SATURDAY by her father, wore a floor- matching acce.ssorles and a cor­ interests can be authoritatively .skirt of controlled fullness I^ASTpETH, a pleasant alkaline training base for WAVNS and turned, and although this is terminating in a chapel-length BLOOD BROTHERHOOD (non-acid) powder, holds false teeth n —tn M n m training schools in the Town Committee wMl meet a t 8 report contest tor towns in the length prinoeae style gown of sage o f pink sweetheart roses. exipressed on the federal level. more drmly.To eat arid talk in more about averagre, this town usually n u train. Her bouffant fingertip IX)S ANGELES (AP» A comfort. Just sprinkle a little fA8- Tazidus specialty fleldB required pm In the audk>-vlsual room population class. Hebron now laoe, designed with a scooped The bridegroom’s mother wore A.s important in Mayoi- Ma­ of tbe high school. doee better than that in civic has a population of soma 2,000. i p j y i . neckline, tong sleeves with a delft blue sheath dress with honey’s eye* ia the opportimity veil of ailk illusion was attachetl atudy of the frequency of goiter t b e t h on your plates. No gummy, to today's modem Navy. matters. The committee urges to a braided coronet trimmed -----i and• Basedow's" • dl.sease in a^ nor- gooey, pasty Uste or feeling. Checks The Milk That Made Conn. History Fuhllo Becoids Waakntban Sobednle The oerthScate is to be present­ points ad. wrists, and a bouf­ matching flowered hat and ac­ that conference member.ship "plate odor" (denture breath). Get The South W indaorHigh everyone who has not done so, ed at a luncheon whicli wiU fant skirt that terminated in a cessories, and a white orchid would present to put Manche*- with aurora borealis crystals. ;nial population is being cotiduct- FASTBKTH at any drug counter. CONN. APPROVED HOMOGENIZED Wnrrantee deeds: B. J. Bolles to nil out and return the ques­ 905 MAIN STREET and she carried ,a caln- cussion of teachers’ salaries and SPECIALS scooped neckline, three-cpiar- Arthur Selland, president of a k i Hiomes Inc. to L. A. Lom- ach, rye bread and butter, car­ Linda, a polk> victim several of Rockville High School, is at­ the conference and maj-or of Were matching coronets vrith ; ______.T" . Shop-Rite Facial board polities. The public is in- yeara ego, boa helped out by ters-length tieeves. and a beS- tending Morse College. Hart­ fsice veils, and they carried \ bdiA laoperty at 107 Mark Dr.; rot sticks, gelatin; Wednesday ■vlted. Fresno, Calif., has extended im.rara.a-ra J'hg. Df PRGS. $ Scanadette B. Ntison to F. B. typing envelopea to be sent out ahaped skirt. She wore a matoh- ford. Mr. Landon. a graduate of tiiurter cascade bouquet* of pinl( ; —soup and crackers, tuna fish O o -^ Meets 715 hig hat of petals, white glovea, Manchested an iniltabion to join Baker, property at 21 Robert salad sandwich, cake; Thurs­ this week. TURNPIKE EAST Windham Hi^i School in 1956, in time for the 1964 meeting in sweetheart roif^s.with baby doll ■ TISSUES Columbia Cooperative Kinder­ IN MANCHESIEK and She carried a cascade bou­ earned hia B.S. degree in elec­ («imations. Dr.’ IL D. Springier tq L. J. day—hot turkey sandwich, but­ garten mottaen will meet at the ------a New York in May. Jeau Jr., property at 03 Dow­ tered green beans, wheat breaul Manohester Bvealng Herald quet of yellow and white pom­ trical engineering at the Uni­ Kenneth A. Jani* of Bolton classroom tomorrow at 8 pm Hebron eorre^ondent, Mies Su­ pons. versity of Hartford and is at­ served as his brother's best , er; Rd.; R. R. Stirling to 8. B. and butter, pickle, cookies;— Mrs. Kenneth Williams has re­ Pay all Ftaaon, urd^peUai on Laurel St. mday—^pina with cheese, san B. Pendleton. tetoidHme Miss Joan McCabe of Vernon, tending Rensselaer Polytechnl(' D iipli^te Bridge man. Ushers were Raymond grtW afa deto: Nathan Hfll- cabbai^ salad. Jam and peanut minded the mottiers to bring 228’84S4. eousin of the bride. Mias Joclyn Institute Graduate Center, Slesvart, brother of the bride, clothing tor tbe auction vtiiich Jon. 6-11rii Landon of West Palm Beach,. Hartford.' He is employed as an Results inja duplicate bridge and Dwight McQnade, both of : aato tiuatoe, to J. F. Deaty, butter aandwlih, fruit. Milk Is was postponed tn December due CHUCK STEAK cuakalf hdateal. In property on served with all meals. 9 a.in. to 9 p.m. Fla., sister of the bridegroom, electrical engineer by Pratt nad game spons((rad by the recrea­ Manchester. your bills U g h School Bbmna to bad weathw. and Miss Barbara Legal! of Whitney, division of United tion department Friday night TTie bride’s mother wore a^ Oaanet Lotw and Mkaket Rd. Reamne Heaalona SHOP-RITE anreh Notoa Tuesday — pork chow SELECT Newington were bride.smaid.a. Aircraft Corp., East Hartford. at the Senior Citizen’s CSub- pale green brocade sheath Wiadnoalaar. the hmlar mein, ginger l^rad, vdiim>ed The RefxMilicaii Town Com- MATERNITY rooms, 45 School S I ■ t 1 \ 0KNTIU5PJI. € j e i £ w e QOUcfcTt!!^ btMAND).WEST • DIRECTOR' BROCCOLI RossEjrrp Monday, Theadiqr, Friday :HAM Prescription Phamiatj |-^«.»aaT ’ riaaaaiat,-- lasTiyaTiaa E. A JOHNSON MON. im lAT. till I PHONE Ml V-71K CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (UMIT 2 LBS. PER CUSTOMER) . lliniaday Tm 8 PM. 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fUkOB sa c MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. (J()NN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1964 EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 8, t m IKanrliRBtrr FAGB SBVBli Pope Pdul In TherHoly Land Hospital. She was the widow of -Samuel stein. He Didn^t Wait Eitrtt!tti| If^raU^ Obituary 12th Circuit Pope Paul at Nazareth Sunday Mra. Stein was bom In Aus­ Court 'Asked to Drop PUBLOaCO BT TH£ preached a sermon which was so much tria, Dec. 23, 1889, a daughter Dr. Curtis Named HBHA1.D FRnmMG c a . INC. For His Answer M BtoMlI Street .. to the minds and hearts o f all men that r f Michael and Judith Stein G>urt Cases Maacheater, Conn. AMo P. Enrico Ir. Klein, and lived in ManoiMster TBOH^ r. FKRGC80N its owrn special sources—the'mind and Vsmon—Aldo (Mac) p. Un- from 1906 to 1910. - Thera wa# little friend- W ALTto R. FERGUSON heart of a sectarian leader interpreting rico 8r,, 47, of Rt. 81, owner of liness in the Friendly Ice Indictment of Darwin To Top Gommissiott ^ Publlihera Survlvora.liulude three eons, Cream parking lot Satur­ MANCHESTER SE8s ) 6 n I^nindad O rtebcr 1, 18S1 the meanings of a particular cine of tho tha Bidwell Soda Shop at 527 Samuel w. Stein And Henry t - Joseph Safranek, 28, Hart­ Main It., Manchester, was pro­ day night ait 10 when, one (Oontfnued from Pag4 One) world's great religions—seemed-some-' J. Strin, both of New Britaiii, PubUahad Baary BrenlnR Except Sundaya nounced dead on arrival at Man unidantUlad motorist with the murder o f tha Manches­ ford, today was given 20 days Supt. of Schools William H. Curtis has been named by and Albert J. stein of Arllng- . punched another in the •nd HolMaya. Entered at the Poat OfUce at how merged into some universality of Chester Memorial Hospital Va.; two daughtm, Mrt. omit any reference to premedi­ ter High School senior. The body at the State Jail at Hartford Gov. John Dempsey to a special top-level commission to Itanoheater, Conn., aa Second Claaa Hall nose, and drove off. tation. of tho girl' was found in a Hattar. p trutht- Saturday altar beta# ^ stricken Edward M. Budein and Mrs, Ed* when he pleaded guilty, before supervise and recommend the allocation of some $9 mil­ George Purdy of 655 The BUbstItote indictment waa secluded spot in Tolland on Sept. Pope Paul himself seeihed to confess with a heart atUck aChls hothe. Vvard PrUVo, both of New Brit­ Judge J6hn Alexander, as a SUBSCRIPTION RATES Ha was bom In Mancheator, Porter St. told police he given to the' jury for conatder- 22 four days after her aban­ lion in federal funds for the construction of higher ^tt- a quest for something eternal and sinr- ain; two brothers, Michael had Just alighted from a cational facilities in ConnacU-’t>- Payabi* in Advance April 27, 1916, And.served aa a Klein o f Torrington and John ation more than 10 hours after doned car waa found on Reser­ second offender to operating a Ona Tear ...... $23.00 ple. car when an unknown fel­ cuL Education and Welfare thgt 11.0)1 corporal In the United States Klein o f Auslria, 13 grandchil­ it began its Investigation. The voir Rd. motor vehicle while hia license Six Montba ...... low, about 18 or 19, walked la under auapension. The appointment of a com­ such a declaration is required Three Hontha ...... 5.50 "Oh,” he exclaimed, "how we would Army during World War n. He dren and 2 great-grandchildren, submission of a substitute in­ The Bolton girl had attended ' One Honth ...... 1.85 up to him and said. "Where Safranek, who has a long rec­ mission follows the act, recently under the terms of the Higher like.to become children again and to re­ was a former salesman for Dll- and several nieces and nephews dictment to grand Jury before an evening 4-H meeting ht Rock­ did you get ...4hb*« hub- ord of breaking and entering signed by President Johnson, Education Facilities Act recent­ MEHBER OF lon'4 lain and Service, Man­ in the Mandiester ares. any action of the original bill ville the night she disappeared. turn to learn our lessons In this humble, chester. capa?” punched him In the w'as opposed by Darwin’s at­ charges, is also awaiting Sujper- which would allocate a total of ly signed by the President. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Funeral services will be held Darwin, long active In the 4-H $14 million to Connecticut fa? Dr. Curtis today was in The Aiaoctated Preas la exclusively entitled and yet aublimc school of Nazareth. . . . Ha Itavea hU wife, Mrs. Ruth nose and then drove off In torneys et the time. » program, was also at the meet­ ior Court action concerning to the uae of repub ication of all newt dis- Wednesday at 1 p.m. at St. hia car. duties of higher education over Maine on business, and unavail­ "But,”, he W’ent on. “our steps are hur­ Carbonnaau Enrico; hla father, John's Evangelioal Lutheran Darwin w-aa charged Dec. 8 ing. breaks in this area. Some |25,- patctaea credited to It or not otherwise credit­ A friend of Purdy’s then 000 In bonds have been ordered the next three-year period. able for comment; a wiokesmaa ed In this paper and also the local news pub­ ried, and we must leave here the desire bomenlc Enrico of Upland CSiuroh, 296 Arch St.. New Manchester, one of the two to Jtia office confirmed that he lished here. Calif.; a ton, Aldo P. Enrico Jr.; took him to the Manches­ against Saifranek. All riahta of republlcatlon o f apecial dis- for the never-ending education. . . . But Britain. The Rev. Erich O. ter Memorial.... Hospital totvns in the state with two- has received notification of his patchea nereln are also reserved. a stopdaughter, Mlsa Lola R. Brandt, pastor, will officiate. Rhode Island police also have we cannot depart without recalling where Purdy waa treated lodged a fugitive from justice year public commtmity colleges amxiiiitment. West, and two sisters. Mrs. Burial will be In Falrvlew In a telephone conversation for a broken nose. complaint again.st Safranek. (Norwalk is the other), could Full aervlce client of N. £. A Service. Inc. briefly and fleetingly some fragments of Lawrence F. Mallon of Manches­ Cemetery, New Britain. Mra, Appeal in Bethlehem share in the allocation of funds. this morning with The HersM, Other persons sentenced to­ Publlahera Representatives — The Julius the lesson; ter and Mrs. James F. Spillane Stein will lie In state et the According to State Elducati^on Dr. Sanders stated that It was Uathews Special ^ency — New York Chi­ of Upland. day to the State Jail at Hart­ cago. Detroit and Boston. ‘"The lesson of silence: May an appre­ church WednMday from 10 Commissioner William F. Sand­ he that made recommendations The funeral will be held to­ ford on criminal count.s include BER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA.- ciation of this stupendous and indispens­ am . until the time of the serv­ Workers See Climaxes Pilgrimage ers. the' Manchester Community on the appointments to the gov­ TIONS, morrow at 11 a.m. from the John ice. Richard J. Sihea, 38, no certain College is eligible for payments ernor, and that Dr. Curtis will able moment of spiritual opportunity re­ F. Tierney Funeral Home. 219 address, 90 days for being a npany, Inc., as­ Friends may call at the Erick- under the new federal act. represent the interests of the sumes no financial teaponsiblllty for typo- turn to us, deafened as we are by so W. .Center It., Manchester. son-Hansen Funeral Home, 6 (Continued from Page One) common drunkard; Anthony state’s community colleges on Burial will be in Veterans Field Suspect Start McAllister, 26, no certain ad­ Now beginning the aecond draphleal errors appearing in advertisements much tumult, by so much noi|ie, by so Hart St., New Britain, tomor­ semester of Its initial year of the commission. and other reading matter in The Manchester of East Csmetery. the broad Piazza Venezia where dress, 30 days, intoxication; Evening Herald many voices of our chaotic and frenzied row from 2 to 6 and 7 to 9 p.m. operation, the college, lacking The details of the commis­ Friends may call at the funer­ Benito Mussolini made his bal­ Events Marry Leister, 42, 5 days In lieir sion’s functioning are not set. modern life. . . . al homa tonight from 7 to 9. Fire in Astor cony speeches. of a $10 fine for intoxication. its own facilities, is presently Display advertising closing hours: Mra. Blrdella O , B. Campbell housed in Manchester High Dr. Sanders said, but will be For Monday — 1 p.m Friday. "The lesson of domestic life . . . its It was a clear, crisp day. discussed by him in a meeting For Tuesday — 1 p.m Monday. Ellington — Mrs, Blrdella G. (Continued from Page One) School. Mta. Nolllo Chappell Jordan’s youthful monarch. with Secretary Celebrezse in For Wednesday — 1 p.m Tuesday. simplicity and austere beauty, its sacred Berr Catapbell of Elliniton died In State The commission, created Sat­ For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. Mrs. Nsllie Eliza Chappell, King Hu.ssein I, promised the New York Friday. and inviolable character. May it teach Friday at Noble Hoapital, West- employe,nploye, said he was working Hospital Notes urday by- executive order of the For Fridav — 1 p.m. Thursday •6, of 807 Spruco St., died Sat­ withitn fiv«five other men near the 66-j’ear-old pontiff in a farewell According to advance Infor­ For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday field, Mass., after a long illneaa. (Continued from Page One) Governor, will be resfxmslble us how sweet and irreplaceable is its urday at Manchester Memorial ballroom when he heard a noise message that he would heed his mation received from the De­ Classified deadline; 10:30 a.m. each day of She was the widow of Sheriff call upon the leaders of nations ADMITTED SATURDAY: for allocating $9 million tyhidi publication except Saturday — t a.m. pedagogy, how fundamental and incom­ Hoapital after a long illness. Llnwood R. Campbell of Elling­ and spotted the fire and a man 1i , , , partment o f Health, Education walking away from it. i 1° work for peace. tanker came around a bend In Kendall Walker. 33 Thayer Rd.; is specifically authorized for the parable its sociology. . . . She was bora In Manchester ton. the river. and Welfare, some $505,000 "Hey, be careful, there’s fire / " ® special farewell gesture Myron Lee, Hebron Rd.; Mra. construction of facilities in pub­ could be allocated specifically "The lesson of work , . . the austere on April 17, 1867, tho daughter Mra. Campbell was born In “ We grabbed our things and lic community colleges and pub­ up there,” Paquette said he boarded his I Gladys Fallon, 22 Bank S t; to the state’s two public com­ Monday, January 6 o f th o. late Walter and BIma Malvern, Ohio, a daughter of headed for shore," Phillips said lic technical institutes; grants and redeeming law of human labor . . , shouted. The man darted out the P'®"®' Hussein sped in a cieam- j Mrs. Marie McGinniss, Kelly munity colleges and four high­ Tilden Barber. She attended C. F. Theodore and Samantha "but before we could make- it to pay part of the cost of the the consciousness of the dignity of la­ South Methodist Church, and ballroom with Paquette calling fo'ored car alongside the slowly Rd., Vemon; Mrs. Petronele er technical institutes during Alice Berr, and was a resident taxiing jetliner to the end of the ‘ *’®*‘* was a big boom and the Ice Orazaus, 53 North St.; Mra. construction of fadliUes for bor, to recall here how work cannot bs was a former employe of Wat­ of Ellington for 83 years. after him, "Hey. stop!" ...... 1964 alone, Dr. Sanders said. runway takeoff starting point, broke off from the shore.” Helen Kahan, Summit Rd., Ver­ graduate schools and coopera­ kins Bros. She was a member of Elling­ The fire apparently began in Technical institutes are lo­ The Dangrer Of A 1912 an end in i&ielf, and how free and ele­ From a window in the plane Phillips said the floe was about non; John FaletU, 140 Maple tive graduate centers; and loans She is survived by two neph- ton Congregational Church, its draperies along the empty ball­ cated at Hartford, Norwalk and vated it becomes, beyond its economic room’s lower balcony. It spread the Pope waved constantly to *nches thick and a quarter of St; Arthur Fallon, 29 Court- for the construction of academic sws, C. B. Scranton of Manches­ Friendship Class, Ellington the crowd. 1 acre in area. He said they fadlHies. Norwich. A fourth is slated for The fateful question which lies just value, in proportion to the values which ter, with whom she made her Grange and North Central quickly to the second and third land S t; Louis Rodriguez, 355 completion at Waterbury next tiers, which at one point threat­ Thou.sands cheered the Pope ^oa^*** a DoIIak Taaker in Arabic, then English, telling, ^ how to renounce the perverse power of Slieinwold on Bridge the family. Not ^Me-Too’, Mrs. Emma Jubin, Willimantic; I l f o r d ; Burton C. Hollowell,! funds disbursed would be alio- be able to halt itself short of a repe­ Jimmy of Rt 87, died shortly after the P ope: | Besides Wtlliam Nicholas, 18, vice president for development. cated primarily for construettor hate and vengeance. Then we shall have "You have asked me, sir, t o , ^ Pawcatuck, Conn., the vie- Sue Moreau, 92 South Adams tition of the events of 1912. See No Evil DO.N’T LOSE FINE.SSE birth Friday at Manchester St.; Joseph Bailey, (Jolnmbia; and professor of economlcsat and equipping new facilities. the wisdom of preferring to the fear of TO DOL'BLETON OLEEN South dealer Memorial Hoapital. Rocky States work with you and with other were Mrs. Willieun Ryan ot University: w d However, it is conceivable that Then, as now, the part.v found itself leaders for world peace, and Milwaukee, about 60, and Lloyd Michael Balestone, 88 Francis armed force the generosity of forgive- . Both sides vulnerabl* Besides her parents, she S t; Elaine Cooke, 6 Green Rd., aid Martin, provost of Yale Uni- a school such as the Manchester divided between liberal and conservsftive By ALFRED SHEINWOLD NORTH leaves her paternal grandpar- LBJ Requests my answer is -1 will do so with P’- Connry, 64, of Fond Du Lac. ness, the alliance between freedom and Breslin (Continned from Page One) all my heart and strength. Connry was alone in one car. Rockville; Lisa DiMarco, Wap­ versity. Community College could 'share wings. Few plays exasperate you A Q 8 3 ahta, Mr. and Mrs. Hyland D. ping; Mrs. Edna Hedlund, East In his executive order, Gov. to the allocations for purposes work, and conquest through goodness 9 1 10 7 Tasker of Columbia, and her "While I do this, I will also Nicholas and Mrs. Ryan political statement on his part.” Hartford; Charles Johnston, 78 Dempsey declared that the com- such as expansion of a library Now, as then, at least one of the two Sind peace. more at the bridge table tlian 0 K 8 5 maternal grandparents, Mr. Prayers For fight for justice. There will be I iP ®®'' was Mrs. Maybe it comes from the again. A fellow from a major Maybe he’d have a better chance Goldwater begins his New j no lasting peace without ius-! Byan's son Daniel, 18, a class- Prospect St; Lucille Johnston, j mission’s members are "broad-! or purchase of new equipment party vi'ings seems likely to claim to "Blessed are we, if we do not make to lose a fine.s.se to a singleton A Q 8 6 2 and Mrs. Frederick D. Dollak ly representative of the public! not ordinarily found In a secon- late night in Brooklyn 15 years record company sat down at in Toledo, Ohio, than he does WEST EAST Hampshire campaign Tuesday. | tice.’’ i mate of Nicholas. Hunter Rd., Rockville; Pamela have God as its real standard bearer. king or to a doubloton queen. of Hiompsonville. Kiefer, 78 School St; Paula and of (jonnecticut Institutions dary school, Dr. Sanders said, egoism the guiding criterion of our life, ago when the cop stood on the lunch and asked three others here. People around here like A A K I 5 4 2 A 10 7 Peace Tries His assertion that Rockefeller corner of the empty block and It’s bad enough to lo.se the fi­ Tho W. P. Qulsh F\meral espouses a New Frontier philos­ "Salaam aleikim,’’ answered LOOT RECOVERED Lichanec, Stafford Springs; of higher education, including I A school would have to assume In 1912, it happened to be the liberal nor pleasure its purpose, but leam what they could do about their to mind their own bu.sine.ss V K 3 2 4 S Homo, 225 Main St., Manches­ the Pope with the Arabic watched these three fellows friend, a jazz piano player who ophy could become an issue in Mrs. Dorothy Liggett, 3 Lynn junior colleges and technical 6() per cent of any costa incur- wing which had the emotional crusading rather to discover in sobriety our when somebody Is in this kind nesse, but it’s worse to hear a 0 Q 6 O 10 9 4 1 2 ter, la in charge of arrange­ (Continned from Page One) phrase meaning, "Peace be LINCOLN. R. I. (AP) — A break the glass window in the is so hooked on heroin that he of trouble. A 4 3 New Hampshire, where Repub­ Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Marie Mc­ Instltutes.” i red under the federal program. semi-religious fervor. strength, in pain a source of redemp­ .smug opponent tell you his pic­ A J 10 ments. with you.” 10-year-old boy Ice fishing at The governor WM advised by, with the government providing furniture store and then cart is turning gray. The jazz piano 1963, New York Herald Tribune Inc. SOUTH lican ranks Include a substantial Butterfly Pond Saturday found Carthy, 131 Grand'vdew St.; Jef­ tion, in sacrifice the very summit of a couch out of the window to ture card would have dropped at some future time and place. bloc of conservatives. Then In concluding his fare­ frey Nesteruk, Echo Dr., Ver­ Secretary Anthony Celebrezse'40 per cent matching funds, he Then it was Theodore Roosevelt who player is supposed to be one of A 9 6 well address — in English and three paper bags filled with a panel truck at the curb. The if you had refused to take the Albert K. Matthess Shriver said this did not neces­ non; Edmund Quastrale, Tol­ 'of the Department of Health, I added. ' stood before his fellow Republicans and greatness. the best. He uses J400 a week ^ A Q 9 8 6 Rockefeller knows his reputa­ translated into Arabic — the drugs and papers that bore the policemen directed the opera­ VERNON—Albert K. Mat- tion as a liberal could be trou­ "Blessed arc we, if We prefer to be op­ to buy heroin for himself and finesse. 0 A J 7 sarily mean the' Pope ^.’ouId Pope used the Arabic word for name of Pevner’s Drug Store, land; William Roberta, 68 Pearl proclaimed "We stand at Armageddon tion. "Call the police?” one Herald A A K 7 theas, 70, of Springfield, Mass., blesome In New Hampshire. His his wife, who stopped fighting leave Vatican City for such a goodby, "b’chartukum." North Grosyenordale, Conn. S t; Clharles Smith, 80 Stark­ and we battle for the Lord." pressed rather than be the oppres­ passerby said to another. "The him a long time ago and took South dealer Sooth West North Ei father o f Mra. Ella Sturtevant first major political speech in weather St; Dolores Mumford, Middle T^^ke.; Mra. Barbara. and son, Gleason St.; Mra. meeting. As the time drew near for the The store was'broken into Fri­ sors. ...” police are here. Let’s just get up the habit with him. Yesterdays Both sides vulnerable 1 ^ 1 A 2 ^ Pa o f Lake Rd„ Vernon, died Fri­ this campaign contained a de­ Zelenka and daughter, 43 Wad­ Jdanne Lee and daughter, Leb­ Today, It would be the conservative Pope to board the .A'merican- day. Robert Adams turned over 15 Trebbe Dr.; Paul Blow, He­ ourselves around the corner 4 ^ All Pau day at Wesson Memorial Hoa­ The Pope al.so a.sked Shriver tailed analysis of his "funda­ bron; Mrs. Blanche Bienkowskl, dell Rd.; Mra. Arlene Swain anon; Mrs. Caroline Hunniford W'ing which would make. some similar It ^vas a beautiful and meaningful "He only has a little time to Opening lead—King of Spades pital, Springfield. u/uv, rtomn i DCS of the Italian govern- the find to police, who eaid and make it home very nicely go,” the record company man 25 Years Ago to relay his condolences to the mental differences Wapping; Steven Bixler, 135 and eon, 637 South Main St.; and son, Hebron. claim and pronouncement. Senator Gold- pageant which wais thus enacted, ac­ •without any smart phone We.st takes ihe lop .spade.s anybody, but it made tho last Other survivors are his mother and widow of President /.r.f. rm »„/.h P hlT I ® ^'“alia Airline, a dozcn yesterday the items have been Mrs. Nancy Noyes and son, 26 DISCHARGED TODAY: Mrs. said at this lunch. “ So we bet­ and leads a third spade to kill jets Benton St.; Howard Slade, 101 water, In his announcement last Friday, companied by such words of such spirit, calls.” Plumibin„ and Supply Co. two tricks very clear and pre­ wife, three sons, a daughter, Kennedy. He asked, too, that his anced budgets and centralized i swoooTd "over^the fieW * positively identified as part of Birch St. Etta Fallow, 38 Gerard St.: ter do something right away.” dummy’s queen. East ruffs, the loot. E. Middle Tpke.; Mrs. Lydia across the historic backg:round of the gives 26 pairs of skates to vented you from taking a losing sovrateen grandchildren and conveyed government. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Mrs. Martha Wood. was also for the Lord. Or it could be from the time "W hy not get him with an and . you over-i-uff. finesse. b. .«„v.y.a boa „v.mn.b„f I ■'rr" bX.“’'bS.rti„g ,h. Potter, Ada, Ohio; John Morton Herald skating project. eight great-grandchildren. Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy and Rockefeller also has cast him­ Jr., Oxford St. Mrs. Ina Mankln, 71 Pitkin St.; Then, as now, tliere were two Re­ Holy Land, and the imagination and this big black-haired gny in a analyist?” one of them at the You lead a diamond to dum­ Mrs. John F. Kennedy for what plane, the Pope turned to the sports shirt shuffled into the table said. Mrs. Cecilia l^nuingo elect- Daily Question Funeral services were held self In the role of the first vol­ ADMIT VAND.ALISM ADMITTED TODAY; Ray­ Beverly Morrison, South Wind­ courage of Pope Paul, in making this pil­ m y’s king and return the jack Partner opens with one. spade, this morning at Bjrron Ehneral he called their exemplary con­ crowd and raised his arm.s in publican party factions, each claiming bar on Columbus Ave. and af­ "H e’s wa.v beyond that now,” to fourth term aa president of unteer for a dangerous mission blessing. As he proceeded slow­ MUjPORD (AP) — Two 12- mond Gamble, 451 Lydall St.; sor; Beverly Jmes, 50 Wood­ grimage in today's kind ^ world, re­ of hearts for a finesse. West and the next player passes. You Home, Springfield. Burial was duct during their grief. Shriver who now sees others Joining Machines Rifled It alone could win, each claiming that it ter one drink in the place he the record company man said. Alpina Society. wins and returns a heart, defy­ ly up the steps he turned twice year-old boys were turned ovei- Mrs. Priscilla* Tilley, Coventry. land St.; Mrs. Rita Benito, 82 veal, once again, the importance, even started arguing with a man The two others at the table Probate Judge William S. hold: Spades, q-8 .3; Hearts, J- in Hillcrest Park Cemetery, said the Pope described this as him. to Juvenile authorities after BIRTHS SATURDAY—A son Deerfield Dr.; William Rice, , sdone represented the real popular senti­ ing you to win the rest of the SprinKileld. more to the shouting crowd and shrugged. "What else can you Hyde enters his 21st year as 10 7; Diamonds, K-8-5; Cluba. a worthy example to the people they admitted damaging mon­ to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Steere, 190 Chestnut St.; Walter Kluntz, At Lucky Lady ment of the greater number of Republi­ among exalted institutions and princi­ who was so old he must have triek.s. Q-8-(!-2. of the world. gave his blessing. been retired. The guy in the do then?” head of Probate Coui't. uments In Milford Cemetery, Coventry; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Storrs; Grady Horttm, Ware­ ples, of the noteworthy individual. IVhat do you say? Leo N. Ekan Pope Paul passed through the cans in the country. sports shirt put down his drink "Send him to England, or Conslnjction starts on the If you are k normal skillful police reported Saturday. Ceme­ Harvey Walter, ■ 78 Brooklyn house Point; Karen Chessey, An imdetermined amount of player you draw one more Leo N. Egan of Los Angelea, door and then appeared again and slapped the old man in the maybe to Denmark and let him rebuilding of the Parker S'l. Answer: Bid two spades. The About Town St., Rockville; a daughter to Tolland; Joan Buscaglia, El­ After the two factions had split and round of trumps and rash the Calif., formerly of Manchester, in a window near the middle of tery superintendent Etarl Mar- money, in coin, was reported bridge. alternative is to bid one no- win found many of the grave Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Tsapat- lington; Almon Atkins, 10 Bunce taken their rival claims to the voters, mouth. Slapped him hard. Then come off it slow,” the record three top clubs. When the dubs died yesterday In Los Angeles. the cabin. He kept waving and taken in a break into cigarette the big guy cursed and hit the company man said. Concordi'k Lutheran Church trump. Prefer the raise of a Barry Starts soris, 349 Hilliard St.; a son Dr.; Bart Zamlchle, Stafford Bean Flailing In The Barn fail to break, you lead a dia­ m.Tjor .suit when you have the Mr. Egan was born in Man­ Manchester Lodge o< M'S.’ions the crowd kept shouting. markers smashed beyond re- and candy vending m achl^ at they both lost. And neither really won old man in the face so hard "England. Denmark, that's obser\'es its 45th anniversary. to Mr. and Mrs. James Edgar, Springs; Norman Chambers, 10 mond from dummy to fine.sse choice. chester, a son o f James and will meet tomorrow at 7:30 The big airliner, bearing the Pfl3r Dec. 8 and estimated dam­ the Lucky Lady Laundromat on the argument, either, about how it On a sunny, breezy day when there with his fist that you can still another world," another one Newton Taggart Jr. Ls p.m. at the Masonic Temple at age to the thousands of dol- 52 Grove St., Rockville; a son Depot Square; Mrs. Alfreda with the jack. Mary Hourlgan Egan, and lived Race Tonight Vatican colors and the papal Hallln, 18. Hollister St.; Robert Maple St. sometime early yes­ really stood with the regular voters of was no school, it was certain to hap­ hear the noise it made. The said. "That's starting to inter­ najTied manager of the First For .Sheinwold’s 38-page book- which time the FellowOraXt de­ seal, took off at 4:03 p.m. It lara. to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Gallup, terday morning. National Self Serve grocery, This loses to tiie queen, and here imtll about 30 years ago Griffin, Hebron; Mrs. Treva the party. pen. After a good breakfast tamped old man we.nt down face fir.st, fere with his whole life.” you mu.st endure kll the witti­ lot. "A Pocket Guide to gree will be conferred. screamed upward, banked and 40 High St., Rockville: a daugh­ Isaac Snyder, owner, reported the first opened in Manchester. when he went to California. He ter to Mr. and Mrs. Adam D« Johnson, 102 Summer St.; Jane down with a piece of apple pie or a and the l^g guy stepped over "Well, we have to do some­ cisms that occur to your oppon­ Bridge. send 50 cents to (Continued from Pago One) circled back with a final pass the incident to police ahortly Roosevelt's Bull Moose third party lib­ 10 YEARS was a Navy veteran of World Garis, South Rd., Rock-ville; a Roy, 96 Chestnut St.; Neil Chad­ few of mother's crisp gingersnaps. him and started walking out. thing,” the record man said. ents and all the complaints that Bridge Book, Manchester Eve. The Silk City Singers, Man­ of farewell over the field. It after 7:30 yesterday morning. Everybody in the bar let out a W ar I and served in Brest, Millionaire Slain, son to Mr. ind Mrs. Ralph Ba- wick, Coventry; Mrs. Mary eral ticket took 4,000,000 votes in the Father would say. "Wouldn't this be "W hy don’t you go and fix i.ssue from your partner. Per­ Herald. Box 3318, Grand Central France. ter said in calling for revision chester (Jfiapter'Of SPEBSQSA, then headed north toward Syria The Laundromat Is open 24- shout and two beer truck driv­ 10 Years Ago of the U.N. charter to force its wabe, 48 Schaller Rd. Judge, 10 Porter St.; Kim Van country, as compared to WiUian},Jfow- a good day to flail the beans?" up the Bowery?” he was told. haps. after all. solilarie is a bel­ fatation, New York 17, S.Y. Survivors include his wife, will meet tonight at 8 at Bunce and banked gently over Leban­ hours a day. Half a century ago farmers were ers up at the end started for “Come off it.” members to pay their dues or Ex-Dancer Held BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Camp, 1068 E. Middle Tpke.; grd Taft's 3,500,000 on the regular Re­ ter game than bridge! Copyright 1964 * Mrs. Anns Ritchie Egan; two Center, Olcott St. All men of on, where it crossed the Medi­ Thomas Spector, Willimantic; proud of the strains that had been guy, but the bartender "If I can't get anything ac­ Parishioners of St. Mary’s (ieneral Features Corp. lose their votes. Manchester and surrounding terranean coastline as the daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John publican ticket. Chui'ch vote, to build a new Should Not sons, Walter Egan and Leo sun Stanley Bolstridge, South Wind­ passed down in the family. Many of screamed at them and called ' complished here I'm just going Don’t admit a thing, but the Goldv/ater also took a crack at towns interested in four-part began to set. Bednarz, Wapping; a daughter church on their Church St. site. Egan, and a daughter, Mrs. (Continued from Page One) sor; Paul Lehmann,. 28 Frank­ them had imaginative names; Red Val­ them off. to go to the police and turn the fact is -^'ou .should not lose the President Johnson, calling his harmony singing are welcome to Mr. arid Mrs. John Welch, 44 What this proved was that neither Manchester Paclnng Co., a Margaret Stanton, ail of Los lin St., Rockville; Mrs. Marie entine, Coach Dog, Jacob's Cattle, Ihnk "Shylock,” the bartender .said diamond fine.sse in tliis hand. government economy drive a to attend. No formal voice or Chq.rter Rd., Rockville; a son to party wing could win without the other. guy in and let them catch him slaughtering and meat packing Angelea; two alaters, Mrs. Cath­ Hospitalized with a severely Zemek, West Willlngton; Mrs. Eye, Hidatsa Red, Ground Bird, Dwarf when the big guy had left. ''« e with the stuff and put him You should capture the double­ show with little substance. music training is necessary. Mr. and Mrs. James Miele, 25 Sleep Like Log bu.siness, files for incorpora- arine Quinn and Mrs. P. R. cut hand was Carmen’s sister, Alyce Stratton and daughter, Woodrow Wilson got 6,000,000 votes. W’ren's Egg, Crimson Beauty, Magpie, would've killed you. Besides, away,” the record man said. ton queen. "He is putting up a i,ood Winter St. StM Straaek flu ie S Misutw tJ.on. Today in History Brannlck. both of Manchester; W all Q oses Mlnola Gallardo, 32. Keeney Dr., Boltcm; Mrs. Of your Jse -* ------• - • In the Connecticut of 1912. incidental­ Bonnemain and Molas.ses Face, it's none of anybody’s busi­ "Who are you to be around After drawing trumps, load front,” the senator said. "The The Civitan d u b of Man­ DISCHARGED SATURDAY: tata ot dniiulit. tojio Boll-ono State Theatre .shows "There a brother, Thomas Egan of Audrey Bunce and son, (Coven­ tablolt with hot wator aTbed tima. Road is The barn floor was swept: the big ness. Drink your drink. I'll take- here playing God?-” he was told. out your la.st trump and dis­ neon lights are blinking and the chester will meet tomorrow at Bartholomae, whose cattle, oil Mrs. Marie Gram, Vernon Rd., bed until ayes abut. Batl-ani Ubiata rtlitvo ly, the liberal Republicans didn’t do so Ls No Substitute,” a Blood Pro­ By THE A.SSOCTATED PRESS Hartford, and several grand­ try; Mrs. Sandra Lottier and bulky stacks were tom apart and the care of the man here. You fel­ "Forget about that stuff. That’s card a low diamond from dum­ tilt balls are rolling, but he is 12:15 p.m. at Willie's Steak and mining fortune was estimat­ Vernon; Mrs. Noreen Boyer, itoMch gas duo to axcaia atotnach acid. well. Wilson carried the state with 74,561 gram film, in an effort to re­ children and nieces and neph­ In Germany daughter, 63 Spring St., Rock­ No bamtui drun. Sand poital to Btll-ana, leathery, brittle vines and pods were lows saw nothing. Remember for a God, not you.” my. Then ca.se the three top Today .., Monday, January 6, not an economizer.” House. The ■ program will be ed at $11 million, was found ChaiJbn; Mrs. Dolores Carrillo, cruit new Bloodmobile donors. 1 ews. ville; Mrs. Bobette - Hettinger OraniiBuri, N. Y., for lifiarti froo aoiRRio! votes to 68,324 for Taft to only 34,129 spread. Then one went to work with that.” After that, everybody grew clubs, ending in dummy. Goldwater, one of 19 senators presented by Di-. Fred Man- Sunday morning with two stab Hartford; Robert Hale, Camp; the flail. The swingel, the short sec­ Town collects $3/196 in park­ •ICO There are The funeral aervicea and bur­ (Continued from Page One) wounds in his abdomen. bell Ave., Vernon; Angelo Na- for Roosevelt Wherever it comes from, disinterested and lunch ended When the clubs fail to break, •iia days left in the year. ial will be In Loa Angeles who voted against raUficatlor) of ganelli, (ii'reotor of Howell tion that hit the beans, was attached ing meter money for the all hands are down to twei the treaty that outlaws nuclear Oil (he floor beside him was poletano, Berkley Dr., Vernon; there is, here, the natural ten­ and they went back to their Wednesday. Cheney Technical School, and And in Manchester, Taft got 823 votes by the toggle to the stail or/handle It month of December. cards. Dummy ha.s a club and a “ 'irhilght In History tests in the atmosphere, under had taken pictures of touching 1 his sister-in-law, who later told (Charles Perry, 176 WadaworUi dency of a New Yorker to pass jobs. Lennart Johnson, a member of partings. to 579 for Roosevelt and 573 for Wilson. seems a simple device but many a lad by any Uouble without even “What am I going to do?” diamond; you have the ace- water and In outer space, said in the faculty. They will outline police she had fainted. Elxt.; Mrs. Dorothy Molde, ra UeH • o" the 80- Mrs. dulla Stein Two Associated Press men, Siich were the voting results in 1912. has given himself a smart thump on admitting that it is there. the record man said when they jack of diamonds. cal cd king of Wall Street” — the NBC television Intei'vlew tha various courses that are Between them lay the blood- Loomis Rd., Bolton; Mra. EHiza- the head until he has learned the tech­ A Thought for Today Mra. Julia Klein Stein, 74, of correspondent Loyal Gould and smeared blade of an eight-inch But, so powerful and compelling were There are hundreds of stories left. "These are his friends. You lead dummy's diamond, Colonel James FLsk Junior — program Meet the Press that his avaHable at the school. beth Brady, 205 HoUlater St.; nique of bringing the swingel down Sponsored by the blaocbes- and East follows with the ten ^a.-> shot in Ne.v York City by Now Britain, formerly of Man­ vote on the test ban was sound. and photographer Robert Rider- butcher knife. Mrs. Martha Massey, RFD the emoUonal feelings of the time inside around here about women They’re intelligent, well-mean- chester, died early this mom- Rider, were detained for an hour flat. At each blow, dry beans popped struggling with purse snatch­ ter Council of Churchen You know that East's other S' Stohes. Fisk died "I still think it Is of no advan­ Hose and Ladder Co. 1, Town Police saiid Carmen told them No. 1; James Sherman', 41 Hyde high In the air. in.g, civilized people. But they’re tog at Now Britain General by Communist state security of­ the Republican party, so sharp the mu­ ers, and screaming, while 50 not going to do anylhin.g about ' card is the jack of clubs, so the ne.\t day and Stokes was tage to the United States," he Fire Department will meet to­ that when Bartholomae, wear­ St; Maureen Burke, 87 San- / V 4 V 9 . After the first going-over, the layer ficers and their films confiscat­ tual feelings of betrayal, treachery and or 60 peoplie in the same sub­ him. What I want to do is hit that you cannot po.ssibly gain by years In prta- said. "The treaty had more ac­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the hose ing a bathrobe and pajamas, tina Dr.; Jamas Ledbetter, was fluffed up with a pitchfork and And he said, Are you also on for the erime. . ^ ed. The films of AP photogra­ way car with her pretend noth­ him on the head and bring him fine.ssing with the jack of dia­ crual of good to the Soviets than house at Pine St. and Hartford entered the kitchen she was Rocky HU1;» Sandra Downs, OF MANCHESTER double-cross, so extreme the loyalties the process repeated. Eventually the atill without understanding?— pher Helmuth Lohmann and (3ol- ing is happening; in to the police. But now they monds from your hand. Hence it did to the United States." Rd. standing at the kitchen sink pre­ South Windsor; Susan Pele8, of men and cliques, that it was quite beans were all flailed and then the pile Matthew 15:16. you play - the ace of diamonds On This Date Person To Person in Trickett, a British camera­ paring breakfast. 14 Thomas Dr.; Joseph Mc- Yesterday afternoon, this have me thinking. Can 1 play * • • man working for the American likely no knowledge of the prospective of beans and debris was poured from thing of staying clear of any­ and happen to drop the queen •‘He didn’t look 8k>od," she Gondgal, 176 W oodbri^ s St.; God or w'hat?” Humility is the light of the nevn was made tl\e Broadca.sting Co., also were con­ said. vote results would have deterred the one tin tub to another while the wind body else’s trouble came up Leading yo'jr last trump at an An acquaint­ Percy Ward, 51 CooiW St.; "I don't know,” he was told. understan perfectly treated Cambodia Incesaantly, has Just consult a reputable patent at­ Lodge on Tolland Tpke. development Agency (MRA), la JohnH. fmxM of the RepubUcan met with sudden death. Moreover the torney. As in most fields, in­ The Red Cross is also pro­ looking for more permanent THE IFFERENCE 1 marvelous for sleeping, toot •Come in to­ Jhe Baa Tranclsoo oonven- chief boss of these aggressora has shared cluding our own,' your greatest viding footj at Howard John- houaea for the famillea, but re- ' morrow and actually try it. MattMsses which has now the same fate.” ®"e Year Ago good is served by seeking'out a aon'a Reataurant on Tolland ports this morning that ar­ appen Incorporated $99.60; Box Springs $89.60 . . . and rangements are not yet definite. Along linos which ao- The CambodlAn Government has de­ oonselentloul speciidlst to serve Tpke., a set o f baaie clothing li L worth it! ni^ that there was any reference to your needs. Do that rirat And the for all members o f both fami- Among the poaalble eitea is a INSURORS — REAL'TORS _ demand extramlsm, be-' President Kennedy; that means, pceaum- amount of trouble, heartache, liaa, and linens and housewaree town-owned house on School St i Ban Ptanciaoo Con­ ably, not that the words were not spok­ time and money that -can be to furnlah more permanent . Many of the cash donations TILL ? P.M. THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS st the fateful but en but that the Government wants thwii Today’a Birthdays saved can never be added up. quartera. are aa yet uncounted, but those of 1912? taken' as unsaid.------rMANCHBBTKR We are here to serve you at Bealdea tha oollecUon at the noted ao far Include $80 from ' 164 EAST CENTER ST„ MANCHESTER — 649-^5261 ' GUARDIAN. m YSAiis, M a m your convenience. Dillon Bales Ehy-Ann ReMauraat, monay firemen of tho two Eighth Dis­ CLOSiD MONDAYS . 9 ^ 9 «< l- burg la 86 years uvul Md Service, Inc., your local and, gaoda ^have baen collected trict Fire oompaniea anfi |S8 dealer, 111 Main S t Phone at the Eighth District fire­ from the Eighth District’a di­ liliiM j "BEFORE DOSSES HAPPEN, INSURB WITH 11 I ■ , ! •4I-2U5. house and at the N. Main fit. rectors. M ■ I,. i ■ ' ■ ...J-,.. .'i MANCHESTFR EVENING HERALD/11/WCHESTER/CONN. M O N^Y, JANUAftl PAOi: ...... ‘-.ifel/ 'll'.91' B. Mlddlebrook, 21, of 1« D ^ar'n ^-, J driving west oA Tolland T^e. ^Kitchen Shower Rd., told police his car had been O O U C I l f l r Q L f l C o He drove over two dlvldert, damaged in the left rear feh- knocked down two atgn posts, Set at Temple der while it was parked west­ Of Crash Hurts went through a anow bank and bound on Center St. He said the atruok the pole headon, and was car had been parked in the lo­ pinned under .the car’s crushed SUFI'B r IR Mike Ogden of Hartford will cation for several hours. Roland J. Bouchard, 38, of 93 leport* wondefibd m IM attac m um f roof. He wsi* extricated and Tear* nffevint. entertain Wednesday evening Wood Dr., Bast Hartfoed, died rushed to.Manchester Memorial at a kitchen shower sponsored Last night at 7;80, a back up collision in the parking lot at Friday night at Hartford’s St. Hospital by ambulance and lat­ by the Sisterhood of Temple Ous's Pixxa House at M3 Hart­ Francis Hospital from head tn- er transferred to St. Francis FREE Beth Shoioift. Ogden, ford Rd. was investigatad. Po­ Juriea received in a car-pole Hospital where, he had been on detaile ea tnetmaat wkieh save te- singer, has performed lief from eatenal travtasu Bute eaa lice reported that Arthur 'J. crash on Dec. 28 ait Oakland Rt. the critical list until his death. aoder bo dMisatiea M tfn d bom per clubs, hotels and Mulligan Jr., M, of Bast Hart- and T*vy. STAMPS Mrs. Irving Luckman and Mrs. Normen Spector are In charge 500 of refreshments and decora­ tions. 150 Extra Blue Stamps with purchase of $5.00 or more. 100 Extra Blue Stamps with any three Farmhouse Fruit Pies. Hf»lv IV«wie TTnIt 100 Extra Blue Stamps with 100 ct. pkg. Tea Pot Tea Bags. Hears Enderlin lOO Extra Blue Stamps with family size Crest or Colgate Toothpaste', so Extra Blue Stamps with 1-lb. pkg. of Grand Union Sliced Bacon. Ma.I. I.,eon W. Enderlln, United COUPONS MUST BE PRESENTED WITH PURCHASE States Army, retired, will be the gi-est sneaker- at the meet­ ing of St. James’ Holy Name Society tonight at 8:80 in the school cafeteria. He will speak o- the "Physchologicsl and A Smoke House treat Physiological Aspects of Liq­ uor." Guaranteed to satisfy! I Enderlln, executive secretary Saul hf. Silvcrstein, honor.-iry life-president of Temple Beth Sholom, prepare.s to lay corner­ ' of the Manchester Hou.slng. stone at new building on E. Middle Tpke., a.s Rabbi Leon Wind looks on. In right fore- ; Authority, spent his military | round is Joshua Wind, the rabbi's younger .son. I career In the Army Medical I fn the lower picture, Riibbi Wind affixes to the doorpo.st of the new Temple, the nmzuzah, ' Service Orps, and at one time; traditionally identifying a Jewish home. To i he left, holding the door, 'is Sidney Ellis, a WPS op the faculty of the Army i trustee of the Temple. Seen through the glass door ts Nat - Schwedel, a .past pre.si- . Medical Service School of the dcnt. (Herald photo by Ofianii. Brooke Army Medical Center, I Ft. Sam Houston, Tex. MaJ. . E"dcrlin. ■ who has served in North Africa. Italy and Korea, lies been cited for the Bronze Star, the Arm y Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster ^ and the Republic of Korea Arm y . "Chungu Medal with Silver Star.’’ His last assignment prior to retirement was as the senior unit advisor to the 801st Hospital NEW Center, Chicago, 111. LOW, Warning Issued LOW In Car Mishap PRICE

Police yeaterday morning is­ sued a written warning to Oiar- SWIFT'S PREMIUM laine L. Taylor o f 30 Oorcrtance Dr. for failure to grant cme-half of the highway. The warning followed investi­ LEAN FRESHLY GROUND A g k BEEF LIVER gation of a two-car accident on E. Middle ’Tpke., Just east of Coburn Rd., one of six crashes reported to police between Sat­ Ground Chuck h, d9 Tti.de, ^ urday noon and noon today in which ' no Injuries^ nor arrests SWIFT'S PREMIUM lb * V were reported. The turnpike accident oc­ SKINLESS curred at 10:80 a.m., police said, AUNEATm BEEF lb. when Austin A. diainbers, 63, FRANKS 59' of 32 Byron Rd., eastboiind, was WHOLE struck on the left front fencer BEEF and side by an onoomkig car driven by Mrs. ’Taylor, who re­ dwell in your midst,” He meant, portedly 4rnve her car across PORK LOINS "N ot only In the Church and ths center line. Both vehicles SHORT RIBS 45' Manchester Jewry Synagogue, but in the home, had moderate fender dsmruige Tou itenvE market place,- and government, but were driveable, police said. SWIFT'S PREMIUM All mtCMTtItJ as well.” Extensive left front fender CHOPS AND Synagogue The feature speaker at the damage was reported this morn­ 8-oz. meaty IND In New ing in a twi^ar Bdgerton St. koasts evening banquet was Rabbi Ben MOWN N'SERVE P^9- . 4 4 ' r Zion Bokser, for more than 26 crarti when a northbound car, SAUSAGE ' 49 custom cut & ^.rapped no imMo clio^qc year.s • spiritual leader of the driven by Frank E. Goebee, 42, Weekend activities of Manchester Jewry ranged from o f 58 N. 3<^k >oI eMlided Forest Hills (N.Y.) Jewish Cen­ MBWlMrMIVBD BATH IIZ E a nostalgic Farewell Service Friday evening at the old ter. with a southbound vehicle, driv-1 Temple Beth Sholom to last night’s gay Dedication He- called the building o f a en by Mrs. M artha M. Seavey of Banquet in the new temple on E. Middle Tpke. new synagogue a historic event, 471 Parker St., who was Bto^ied AJAX CLEANSER 23' PALMOLIVE SOAP 2%:* 29' The feature of the three-day<^ in that it s.ymbolizes faith in the to make a left turn. No arrest KILUKOOMOBOU RONZONI # S A . A was made but the Gochee oar celebration was the stirring, man, rabbi emeritus of Eman­ existence and perpeituation of •motion-filled Dedication Ser­ "An American-Jewish ,scene.” had to be towed from the scene, KODOIANT uel Synagogue, Hartford. police sidd. : ' FLORIENT 59' MACARONI 2, - 49' vice yesterday afternoon, at­ He likened a new temple to Rabbi Silverman had served A t 11 p.m. Saturday, a car CLEAMI ANTTHOfS HEINZ A M ^ tended by over 500 persons, in- music, saying, "F irst came mu- as religious advisor to the em- - - . , , driven by Martin Hovimec, 31,1 6ETS0UT oluding local and state digni­ bryo congregation in 1939 and 5^®" ®“ ” ® musical Instru- Ehst Hartford, skidded on a ' STAINS boM* 0 7 taries. 1940, when it had not yet re- ments. So first yoy were a AJAX UQUID KETCHUP 2’Jr49' patch o f ioe a t IW lside St. and { The Friday evening farewell tained a rabbi o f its own, and synagogue, then you built a Hillstown Rd. and atruck a service was devoted to reml- had delivered the ’ dedication auilding." sireet sign, hreoking It off a t. nesoing about the old temple, sermon when the first temple, He brought a laugh when he the baae. Minor damage w as re­ dedicated in 1940. at Myrtle and Linden Sts., was explained why he felt more at ported to the vehicle. formally dedicated in 1940. , >'nme in Manchester than he did The congregation was re­ Minor damage anu - reported Dr Silverman commended | Forest Hills. He said that in a 3 p.m. Saturday accident minded ot past accomplish­ Rabbi Leon Wind and the con- his synngogue has so many ments by Saul M. Sdlveretein, in which a vehicle driven by gregation for having the vision members (1,800) he is Mrs. fiiTit temple president; Mrs. Lil­ and courage to undertake and sometimes mistaken for a new- lian Frad'ln, first Sisterhood Northfield St. sideswiped : the complete the task of construct­ comer, and is not recognized by left side of her car with an­ present; and Nat. N. Sohiwe- ing a new building. many of his congregation. other car, driven by Erneet L. del, also pisat president. 'He said, " A vision alone is a He too was impressed by "the Kearns,' 30, of 302 Malii .St. The Sunday’s afternoon’s Dedica­ dream, a task alone is drudg­ courage of your dream and ac­ accident occurred on ;W. Mid­ tion .Service was marked by ery, but a vision combined with tion,” he said “ 1 am impressed dle ’Tupke. at Broad St. where the ligihting of the eternal light, a task is a blessing." by the genius o f your youth.' both motorists, araveling in the the kindling of the two, 7-lamp He added, " I f God is not Dedication Week at Temple .same direction, were crowded menorahs, and the transfer of everywhere, God is nowhere,” Beth Sholom w ill be climaxed together by Icy ruts In the the sacTbd torahs (scrolls) to and expressed his thought .that by a gala ball, Saturday night, road. the srk. when God said to Moses "Build sponsored by the combined Jew­ A hit-run was reported early me a sanctuary, that I may Messages of greetings were ish organizations of Manchester. Saturday morning when William beard from Judge William J, Shea, representing the state; Mayor Francis Majioney, repre- •enting the town; the Rev. Henry Andenion of Eknanuel Isitheran Church, representing the Manchester Council of dunehes; and Wilfred Bim- iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipiiiiiiiiii’ tMuim .bf -’New Britain, repie- sentVi^'liM United Synagogue n O fln 't BBTEBSENT BACKWASH H ElllZ o f Ambrldeu J n ^ aiuia, who had par- PORK&BEANS 2j t 29' tlcipateid in the 1940 dedication DYNAMOrOODWKAP ssriiess, in his then role of DEPOSITS MADE TUESDAY, Maachsatsc's Fepnssntatlve to the IfUts Legislature, stressed JAN. 7 emd WEDNESDAY. JAN. • BAGGIES JS.43' COPPER CLEANER <^33' 'th e iniauldiiig. of the individual SETS CUmdSfC WHITBK LIBBY ' A n charactar ' to man, chosen by Ckd - to ^artfe^MUe in church ACTION BLEACH pkg. 39' FRUIT SALAD *!:r25' and synagogue activiUes.” CHEAIE CDTTlHa ACTIOM OCEAN IPRAY ^ W1% Mayor Mahoney emphasiMd EARN ^ CCC ' ‘n ie growth of the Jewish Oom- cant. munity in' religious and civic VELUQUlDn»aa« 65' Cranberry Sauce Z ± 47' OCEAN SPRAY COCKTAIL _ _ affairs'’ as one of the most slg- On An nlfleant elements in the growth DIVIDENDS Regular of Mtocheeter itself. Bavtngs if^lTOLIVESOAP 3>s;;29' CRANBERRY JUICE ft 47' The Rev. Mr. Anderson, who Aoooiuite rOK CUAMEH CLCTHEI a a. FOR SPARKLINC .DISHES . _ Is president of die 18-member JAN. 1st M aw hester Douncll of Churohes brought that body's “ best wish­ AD DETERGENT >^^82' FABDETERGENT t:r35' / '• . es on this festive day." He sgld "The building of OMTAOIMA this Une synageme is indicative S S i S A d a .' m 2 3 ' TOMATO PASTE Z t : : 2 7 ' S anounk ft H” o f ypOr love of God — sUice you MMTADIliA hnvo built facilities for prayer, avings ank iolSwiRRDin a ; 39' n S l I T U C T TOMATO PD UE s m m k t . and fo r the rellgloua education S B o f your adults and children.*’ ■VAM* Birnbaum, who Is a vice J £ 71' nSSfiSiATOES n i D G E T O m M S t M r 3 i«3S' preatdimt of the Connecticut u q a u Val)8y' fleglon of the Uhited i wfecTiFticrti Virys' aSiS«iiAT9u '^ 29' G U N O u g n f t 9 8 ' R M r w 'lynagogue, bestowed the greet- 1 ^ bad WMt wM ies oA the par- fgAIM O r w M M iA tT mKAMtH w k u iir - mmAMCH aht (leupi ' ' w m m m . ''"SssMOMfori SAVE CASH and TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMPS TlM dadicatloB aermon wai MW nUMHUir COf.tSUBKti iaUMTOd b y X)r. Moerla Blhwr- M foM w as** mammuummm ilieriDlUlD I ! ' w f « I

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Elohard (Rlek) Potaano, Team Leader 84, aaaistant varsity football Collegians Conclude eoaek at , the U. 8. Ns’ral Trounce Patriots Academy for the past five In N. E. Play •ena, haa beea appobitod id foetbail cooeh at tba Grid Year.. at Last! BOSTON (AP)--Rlchia Vnlveralty ef Conneotient. DUSTT-AUTO Hia appointment flila the va­ By 51-10 Margin Standings Tarrant is an honor stu­ cancy created last Novem­ W. L . Pot. dent at St. Michael’s Col­ ber when Bob Ingalls waa el­ Rusa’ Market ....26 11 .717 lege who happens to pack evated to aa asaiatant to the Alcar Auto Parts 31 18 .536 director of atUetlea Here. SAN DIEGO, Calif. (AP)—The San Diego Chargers 1>Carli8le played defense. exceptional basketball skills WUco Machine T. 30 19 512 The appointment was made have establish^ to the eminent satisfaction of most C opas ...... 17 22 435 That just about sums up the into his 6-foot-4 frame. By final day of the extended college Sunday by Preeldent Homer precincts, and to the acute dissatisfaction of Boston, Shy-Ann's Rest. .. 16 38 .410 averairing 36 points over the Babbidge Jr^ npoa the rao- Man'. A u to P arta 16 94 .864 Lakers Win football season Satur^y, on last five games, he’s suddenly that they are the finest team in tiie which three all- star toontests ommendatloB of the tamUy Xioague. becom e the cla ss o f N ew Eng< advisory committee and Di­ Topping the list of high were played. land scorers. And San Diego Coach Sid The South downed the North rector of Athletica J. O. scores this week were: L«o Fog- Two Games The Junior from West Orange, Christian foDowIng a thor­ OiUman declared yesterday — 28-21 in the Senior Bowl at M o­ after the Chargers won their AAU Agrees Ua 139, Ed Slowik 366. Hal N.J-. tossed in 34 as the Purple ough review of the crMen- Jarvis 187, Jim Gladyze 148 — bile. Ala.; the North whipped Knights won their fifth stralfhit tiaU of 65. candidates. flmt AFL title by demolishing Fr om Boston South 20-13 in the Hula Bow l at Boston, 61-10. — that his club 391, Stan Mlrucki 361, Ted Saturday night, 77-71 over ForzanOi was appointed Chamben 361, Ken Oetrinsky Honolulu and the Nations’ American International. wouldn’t disgrace itself in a T o Meeting tram pled the Southwest 68-14 In with a faculty rank of asao- 167— 371, K en M ontie 14(^—370, clato professor, He is a game with the National Foot­ ( E A STER N DIVISION the Challenge Bowl at Corpus Picked MVP in the recent Ferry Chappell 146—361. W. L. Pet. G.B. Loyola of Baltimore T(mnia- graduate of Kent State Uni­ ball League champions. Chrlstl, Texas. With NCAA B oston ...... 788 — ment, Tarrant haa iaaued a versity In Kent, Ohio, (class To which AFL Commissioner EASTERN GIRLS — Rita The Senior Bowl introduced Joe Foss added that a football Cincinnati . .659 3 warning to big name area scor­ af 1951) where he received Meyers 128, Helen Leddy 137- the kickoff on receive option, his degree in ediieatloa. He world series between the AFL NEW YORK (AP)—The Na­ PhUadelphia .500 9V4 which permits the trailing team ers like Boston College's John 129-359, Ruth McIntosh 125-334, N ow Y ork .279 19 Austin, John Thompson of Prov­ took his mastor’a, also at and NFL champions may be tional Collegiate Athletic Asso­ Flo Kloter 128-366, Liz Juul 144- to receive the ball after It ciation and the Amateur Ath­ WESTERN DIVISION idence, Steve Chubln of Rhode K ent, In 1955. only a year or two away. 355, Carol Lownds 136-339, Lori scores. The North, behind all Foraano, regarded aa a For the present, the sugges­ letic Union, long at odds over Los Angeles . 25 13 .658 the way, took advantage oi the Island, Trinity’s Barry Leghorn, control and sanctioning of the Sinlcrope 140-364, Shirley Vitt- St. LouU .. 23 .661 3 ^ Dick Moreshead of Boston Uni­ brilliant student of the game tion that the Chargers are ready ner 128-337, Kitty Slbrinsz 131- Innovation and nearly pulled out nation’s amateur athletics, have S. F’ran cisco 18 .500 6 versity and Connecticut’s sud­ by his coUeagnea, h one of for the is likely 342, Delores Smith 139-357, a victory In the final quarter. taken a major step toward eas­ Baltimore .. 12 .324 12 ^ denly aroused Toby Kimball. th e m ost nnnsual (xw ches In to provide nothing more than an V ick ie B urchards 335, EMie C or- "It (the rule) almost killed ing their strained relations. D e t r o it ...... 8 .242 1 4 ^ With an overall avergae of footbalL He never played interminable debate. But it was renti 128-343, Ruth Battles 130- us.” South Coach Tom Landry a day of college hall, as a re­ clear yesterday the Chargers The AAU, through President of the 26.2, Tarrant haa passed 6-11 Jay-Ehrent Mahoney and Exec­ 346, Sylvia Plchno 142-133-373, NEW YORK (AP)-^erhaps Thompson who has a 25.5 mark sult of aa Injury received as were ready for something sub- Rita McAllister 128-134-371, Dallas CkJWboys said. “ It makes utive Director Don Hull, agreed the Los Angeles Lakers mads a and waa ranked 16th among a teenager. stutially better than Boston. Edna Galloway 125-136-363, for a much better game, but It FANCIERA r e c e iv e s CITATION— Coach Larry Panciera, right, of the Uni- Sunday to meet with the U.S. New Year’s resolution never to major college gunners at last Gained SIO Y ards Marie Galloway 343. sure puts a terrlflce strain on vers'ty of Connecticut, receives citation from Lefty Gomez, former New York Track and Field Federation to lose to the Boston Celtics again. your defense and they just got glan ce. The' Chargers gained 610 discuss their differences. Yankees pitcher, at the annual banquet of the American Association of College PARKADE. DUSTY—Armory ,At least that’s the way the tired. It caused us to lose mo­ Austin, the phenomenal 6-0 yards rushing and passing. San 'The USTFF is one of four Lakers suddenly are acting. Baseball Coaches in New York. Panciera hmiored the District One Giach AMERICAN HOCKEY Dfego’s Keith Lincoln, in the Tavern hit a new high team m entum ." was as unior from BC and a protege LONG ONE DROPS—Tommy Jacobs of Bermuda Dunes, Calif., lags a 55-foot federations sponsored by the Ihe National Basketball As­ Behind 28-7, the North roared of the Year. (AP Photofax.) of Celtics’ Coach Red Auerba^ greatest performance ever given NCAA in its efforts to gain a triple of 3133 as eight individual sociation’s Wsstem Di'vislon Bmtday'a Reoulta putt (left) toward the cup on the 6th green during second round of Los Angeles triples of 550 or better and 16 back In the fourth period oh two since his schoolboy days, is UU' by an AFL running back, made bigger voice in the selection and leculsrs lost all three games Bakim ore^ Pifttebuigli 4. 906 yards as a rusher, 123 more singles of 200 or better were re­ touchdown passes by Utah officially a 26 point acorer. How­ Cleveland 4, Buffalo 1. Open, then drop« his putter and raises a hand to the sky (right) as the ball control of this country’s teams ANOTHER TOUCHDOWN RUN — The San Diego Chargers made long touch­ they played with the Celtics be­ State’s Bill Munson, who was as a pcMS receiver and 30 as a to international meets, such as corded. High scoren were Pete ever, BC has made no official Provideivoe 6, Springfield 8. falls in for a birdie three. Jacobd shot a 68 for a two-day total of 137, five down runs a habit in their AFL Championship playoff game with Boston. fore 1964 staited. Now hi one one of a number of star quarter­ PaulHarney figures available on the Eagles’ passer. That gave him the as- the Olympics. Kondra 213, Don Ostberg 203, we^end Los Angeles has won Keeney’s 32 Markers Rochester 8, Hershey 0. under par. (AP Photofax.) tonUdiing sum of 349 yards Here End Don Norton gallops down the field for another touchdown followed Len Gigllo 202, Paul Barton 203- backs in the game. not-Bo-secret weapon. The AAU holds the interna­ two (dashes with the East’s per­ Miami’s George Mira passed gained in a single game and 205, Bill Maurer 201, Pat Para­ With most of the Interseotlon- tional franchise for the events. by Jim Hunt (79) and Bob Dee (89) of the Patriots. (AP Photofax.) ennial pacesetters. for one touchdown for the South made him almost the unanimous Complex Squabble disic 205, John Dietrichson 224, Nurses Lead games behind them and the Dick Banvebt’s two free as did Billy LoUirldge of Geor- dioice as the game’s outstand­ The long-standing, extremely Ed Spencer 210-555, A1 Town­ throws with five seconds re­ Pace Manor Victory heft o f the eonferenee or atate complex ' squabbled threatened send 214-203-607, Barnard 224, gis Tech. rivalries ahead, New England ing itoyWv maining brought Los Angetes a Lothridge’s scoring aerial Foss, asked about the pos- for a time to wreck this coun­ A1 Brollo 227-679, Howie Coro In LA Open teams in the exchistve “.700” Another ^MusV Game Tomorrow 97-96 triumph last night. came on a bizarre play. Loth- aUdUty a title game between try ’ s team s fo r the 1964 Olym Bart Starr Wins Most Plaudits 200-569, Norm Warren 287-580, a t New York walloped PhHadeJ- ridge was set to attempt a field Led by Buzz Keeney’s 32-point performance. Green club of won-lost records look ibe AFL and N ^ champions, pics. A temporary truce—actu­ Russ Parsons 200-506, Tom phJa 149-118, St. Louis belted L08 ANGELES (AP) — Ifis- lik e th is: ally a cease fire—was forged Atamian 200-662, Walt Yawor- goal, but Larry Rakestraw, Manor won its third game in four Farmington Valley told the Associated Press: D e^it, 116-99, and dneiniati Georgia quarterback, fumbled tory, at best a frivolous sort of Central Connacttcut 7-9, As­ by Gen. Douglas MacArthur at League starts yesterday, a 104-90 decision over Twry- -It wouldn’t surprise me if ski 558. outlast^- Baltimore, 111-106, hi the snapback. LoUirldge thl^, may repeat itself Monday sumption 6-0, Trinity 6-1, B.U. For CCIL Leading Manchester the request of the late President When Battle of Fullbacks Fails such a game were to come about other games yesterday. scooped up the ball and fired a ville at the MHS Arena. aa Paul Harney nurses a fragile 8-2, Massachuaette 7-2, New within a year or two. And Ih John F. Kennedy. NIGHT HAWKS — Arnold lead going into the final round Barnett Scores six-yard jMws to Tech end Billy The Manors junvped off to a TerryviiUe High gndusts, also Hampshire 6-2, Spilngflsld and wouldn’t surprise me if we Hull and Mahoney agreed to Newman 222, Ted Bidwell 203, a t the $50,000 Los Angeles Open MIAMI, Fla. (AP)—The The Celtics appeared on their M artin. 10-poimt lead in the first pprlod played well for tfis los— . Worceator Tacfa S-1, Rhode Is­ By HOWIE HOLCOMB •^Wethersfield’s small but ^>eedy<^ After a long hiatus from Cen-<^lngs and must come up with a started playing exhibition meet with the USTFF when Jerry Slnsigalll 203, Ed Wilson and were never headed, 'nje golf tournament land and MIT 8-3, Harvard g-2, band of veterans invade the tral Valley Conference action, couple of wins to remain at or o f way to vlred the resum ed o v e r the p a r 86-36—71 jTsbbed 15 rsboonds and and causing trouble to one and NCAA convention. the air when Bart Starr the score 86-86. The lead then downs and was named the ton 70. liall team. Still unbeaten in dletown at their Hilltop gym in play has two league gamem league competition, Foss said: C»UNTBY CLUB — Stan first hoop and led, 2-0. Rancho Chib Course Sunday. blocked key shots as he lad aU despite a sow o 2-4 reocud. amother league outing. “Up to this point,” NCAA passed Green Bay to a 40- HUinski 161—394, Vin Bogginl switched back and forth before game's outstanding back. OiMB If .Sir ON) OCIL play, the Indians tan­ listed. Suffield (0-2) irislts to­ “He’s cmly reflecting what Brumett’s pair of points ended Llske said the messy field Keeney poured In 19 points in P B y p t s . Utidoubtedly the most promt' Providenea to a 69-69 rie t^ The Indian swimmera open The Rams (2-1 In CVC play morrow while the Purple they used to think. 'There are President Robert F. Ray said, 23 idctory over Cleveland in the 146—364, Heib Joteuwn 149— it. didn’t trouble him too much, but the first half as the Manors 4 Uorlarty ...... 4 7- a u nent peeper waa Arnidd Palmer. over Brown Saturday night. gle with their closest chal­ their home scholastic season to­ amd 5-1 overall) trail Plainville Knights go to Stafford (2-1) NFL players—they won’t let “ there has been no meeting to Pro Playoff Bowl game Sunday. 371, PVank Johnston 136, Merl speeded up their offense. Help 1 Fortin ...... X 00 ' Jerry West scored 29 points Jim McNaughton of Utah State The mbney-winning king waa Rhody, whlidi has suffered aU lenger runnerup Malimey of morrow, opposing New Ixmdim (1-0), Woodrow Wilson (3-1) Friday. Not a high-scoring out­ you use their names because implement the last paragraph Stair riddled the Browns with Anderoon 137-150—419, Tony from Fran EYangione (18) and 1 White ...... 1 o o for Los Angeles. d ecla red : 3 Keeney ...... 13 8- 10 S3 Just three strokes back of 34- three losses to teams from out­ Meriden tdmorrow night at 8 In at 3:30 pjn. at the MHS pool and Windsor (3-1) in the stand- fit, the Knights have shown a they don’t want to stick their of the MacArthur ag^reement. three first-half touchdown pass­ Gryik 1146, Hany Mathiason Dave McKenna (1'3) allowed the 6 McKenna ...... • CiiKdnnatl 3)ioked a full game "Playing in the snow is easier 1-3 18 year-old Harney. side the area, dropped two of the Silver City. The Tribe soundly trounced Ma­ pretty balamced attack 'with n e < ^ out:— want to start We feel that this willingness to es, breaking the record for the 137—385, Bund! Tarca 373, ^Manors to con trol the b ack - 1 Dan Pinto ...... 4 03 8 That mieetlng and Friday's meet is a step in the right direc­ on Boston but still remains than playing in this." 1 Dom Pinto ...... '4 4-7 U By sheer conlncidence, this them last week at Loyola of loney last 'Week In Ms first meet. C arl CarlBon, B illy W elz amd playing .exhlbitimis against our four-year old series and sweep­ Mark) Bocoalotte 3b8, Tom boards. Seldom did the 'vtoitoi's Maacbester-WethersfleU clash tion .” ing the Packers into a big three games out of first. The After Llske led the North on 3 Franglone ...... 7 i-'T 18 was exactly Palmer’s position New Orleana, 84-70, and then Other Actios Bob Norwood all contributing teams right now.” Conran 364, Walt Rilinski 356, get more than one shot at a at Miami. 105-88. But GhuMn at the MHS Arena highlight the The paragraph bpells out early lead. Royals had to survive Balti­ an 86-yard scoring march, 18 'Totals ...... 403to iilO t one year ago when Art Wall, Undefeated East Catholic (5- consistently to the atteck. Grab Eariy Lead Ken Bennett 352, Ted Plodzik more’s sizzling rally hi the Charlie Taylor of Ariix)na State tim e. Jr., was the leader. Palmer waa at his best, pouring in 55 week’s acbolsatic slate which in­ areas of responsibility for each The margin was too big for 365, Fred Baker 354. Terryville (ait the margin » TerryvlUe (M> 0) also makes two starts thia Charter Oak Flay Foss expected a close game organization, alloting to the fourth quarter to do it. tallied on a 26-yard run. That P B r Pts. made up the dlference en route pointe in that pair. cludes 16 enirisa for area s .jr, yesterday. But it took the Cleveland’a quarterback FYank bit in the second half when •cfaixds. week—hosting Penney of East There’s plenty of Cheater USTFF sanctioning of meets in­ Behind 86-71 after the third and the extra point gave the 8 Kuskoeki ...... 1 to victory, and did it by three Connecticut (4-8) want pvar Hartford tomorrow and top R yan \o overcome, but he con­ OONSmUemON - - J a c k they opened with a full-court 3 Viola ...... a. 4 Oak Conference acticn hated Chargers less than live minutes volving high school and college qfiarter the Bullets put together South a 7-6 lead. But Llske shots. With Wall somewhat the .500 mark for aaw Head Manchester disposed of BriSr of the first quarter to score nected with 18 aerial shots for Vittner 369, Bill Shebkey 141 press. But the Manors solved 4 ^letnaiTB ...... 3 tol Central Briday, but not until rival South Catholic Friday. The ; ' ' too. TVxnonow Portland is aut students, and calls for further hot footing by Rod Thom, came right back, engineered an­ 3 McBaln ...... I shaken back five strokes in ar­ CkMmh Fred Shabel by heating Fiaglea 'will be favored in both enough points to win. 310 yards to break the game’s 366, Joe Misseri 135—366, Art Walt Bellamy and Terry Dls- other successful drive and ran that f*Uxly well and never al­ 4 McQuinan ...... 7 rears. another Greater New York the Rams tied the regulation Rham and on Friday the agreements between the two Massaro 364, Harry Buckmin­ — b y a 'W id e margin tomorrow, Sachems 'visit Avon and Cov­ What happened was that groups. mark for both completions and chinger and rushed to a 96-98 for the two-point conversion. lowed their lead to drop below 1 Smolen ...... 14 Immediately behind the grey­ team, Manhattan, 78-87. The game and foraed an overtime. ster 140—363, Ron Churchill 1 Slemlatkaski ...... 3 by a lesser score Friday. entry meets lesgue-1 ending Boston’s defense started 'with Intend to Cooperate total yardage. : I? stalemate ’with 4:26 left. At Emmitt Augustus Carlisle n i. 10 poin ts. 1 PyreeiuU ...... 1 ing golfing pride of Worcester, Huskies earlier had sfaqipad The final margki was 71-68. a red The NCAA said in a report During this aerial bomibardT that point, though. Jack Twy- the Duke who hrilliantly passed John S n to la i dropped in 14 3 Henkel ...... 0 Mass., were Bobby Nichols and Fordham. Kimball, a 6-8 Junior Only a few days before, Ma- a red face. Ernie Oakman 140—360, Jack hoops and a total of 31 points 1 Pilbin ...... V km ey h ad dligMiMd o f th e sam e in the mythical greater Hart­ raw Ooventiy is boat to FX “Mahoney told NCAA leaders ment, of the Browns man returned to the game and and ran Texas to the big Cotton 1 PlawpcU ...... 0 Jimmy Clarii. Harney had a 54- who had been scoring at a 15.8 Ute Patriots led the league Talley 358. hit (m two jump shots, putting Bowl victory over Navy, played to pace TwryvUle. BUI McQuig- hole score of 209, Nichols and Central (jutattet by a 20-point ford Catholic League and will O. Smith in a nonlsegue game. that the AAU h u every inten­ and Jim Taylor of the Packers, IMme, hit a career high of 82 take a big step toward that title in total defense this season and the Royals ahead to stay. for the Southwest in the Chal­ gan (U7) and Rdcky SiemlaL 34 Totals _ ____ ...... 81 U 36 90 Clark 210. ' margin, 80-90. Thus, of com­ Coventry boasts a 4-2 oveiN tion of dealing cooperatively the No. 1 and No. 2 ground SENIOR BOYS—John Orto- : ust in time to gear him up for with a win Friday. had great success 'With the red lenge Bowl but only on defense kosikl (1 1 ), the latter s' 1963 Score at half: 88-41. Manors. Jay Hebert waa alone at 2U parative scores only, M would aU marie end is 3-1 league play dog or Uitz rush. with ttie Issues involved in the gainers of the National Foot­ lani 128, Gary Gallagher 125, Knicks Win Big the Yankaa Oonferenca race. Two home gamea are also on in the losing cause. The Texan and then came Palmer, along •eem the Big Red wm have right behind Cromwell. Rham But the Chargers quickly nation’s major athletic dispute ball League, were called upon Doug Zaccaro 131-131—372, Bob B(x»er'8 26 points Kimball also grabbed 22 tap for Cheney Tech (1-4). The and received the same pledge to run the ball only 25 timers sparked New York to its big preferred defense because that’s with A1 Gelbetger and AUBalf bounds. their hands fi^ totnocralw. is 4-1 and 2-1 and wiU be neutralized the blitz by using Gary Smith 138-146-128—411, the position he’s aiming for in Stickinsr 'With toe compeurative Rangers aweUt a 'visit from pitchouts and lob passes to the from Ray. . , between them. Joe Cataldl 125-134—38^, victory against Philadelphia. WhUe Rhody hrid the among the leadears ivith a pair the pros. Ellington Streak Shattered ^’’^chided in the 214 group wei scores, toou$h> M sl(^y was Prince Tech Wednesday after­ S: V. “Mahoney stated that a new Bro-wn gained 56 yaixto and George Cochran 129—363, The Knicks, hitting 54.8 per tlqn’B tidrd highrat aa a t w ins. outside. Se'veral times the Bos­ Neither Carlisle nor any of Gene Uttler, Dow sWterwald beaten b y B r lrio l Eiaetem 66 -65, noon, then make their second V , ; attitude of cooperation would Taylor 44. Both were outstrip- Bryce Hunt 129—346, Rich Da- <»nt of their field goals at­ Rtoc Bany of Miami (81.6) to ton rushers broke through the his defensive mates, however, and West EUis, Jr., along with early in the season while the home evening performance Fri­ S ou th W in d sor baui a daiy o f f line beautifully, then discover­ replace the anti^onism and in- p>ed by Earl Gros of the Pack­ bate 133—339. Rich Lovett 138 tempts, never trailed after the 13 paints, Oonnectlcut slowed tontorrow, then hosts East vestiveness which has marked halfway point of the first quar­ could stop the Nations' George Jamea Black, the one-day open­ Indians hamfied Eastern, 54-48. day against a tough Lyman Me­ ed that the play was not in ers who netted 80 yards in 11 —338, Bob Byrnes 155—373, Lar^ Lemho to 22, fa a r below morial five. Windsor in a NOCC game Fri­ the conflict and Ray urged that ter. Bork, Hugh Rohrschnelder, ing round surprise. So where does that leave you— front of them but to the out­ carries for a 7.3 average, the Gary Correntl 346. Rockville Wins 74-58, his average; The Ramgera of John Kleia, day. The Bobcats are unbeaten the lines of communication be Matt Snell and George Byrd. Hanwy fired a brilliant 66 Moreahead was bald to ii, at a very Interesting basketball side, where the Patriots had best of the game. game if you plan to be in Meri­ unfortunately, will have to be hi five starts, two in the league kept <^>en in order that solution Bork passed for three touch­ Sunday which included the big­ well below hlo 16A, but Captain nobody waiting. Top Performer JUNIOR GIRLS—Phil Doeter den tomoiTow. listed as decided underdogs in D O N B U RN S 'While East Windsor is 3-3 over­ On such a ^ay Lincoln took of the basic issues could be ef­ Cgppadona Picked downs, ran for another and set gest shot of the day, a seven- Starr, voted the dajr’s out­ 131— 337. Adam Ftorcnak and Sheridan Friday brings fitUe rettef as both. E a st C oach all and 0-2 in the loop. a pitchout from quarterback fe c tiv e .” up two more as he completed Before Standee Crowd iron M ast that traveled 155 (Jeaake) .James sent Boston standing player, hit Totn Moore 20 of 27 tosses for 243 yards. Tobin Rote and ran 67 yards Hull also agreed that the AAU BOSTON (AP) — A North­ yards and idopped in for an Untverrity to a 71*47 ovsrUma 'With a touchdow n pass that JUNIOR BOYS—Tom Ruflnl for the second San Diego would review its objection to the 126, Lin Vigneault 142, George eastern fullback, who was Rohrschnelder, Bork’s Northern '« two on the 14th hole. vioUicy over Northeast «n. w'ent for 99 yards to break the Illinois teammate, caught 10 touchdown. The Chargers had exhibition appearance by a Cochran 129—357, Kent picked from 38 candidates in­ By HOWIE HOLCOMB needed putts of 10, 10 Fictxmak (xxxtifouted Only Three Perfect Marks Remain passes for 207 yards and helped and 90 foet to get pan three the game won then, ^ th 10:48 Peruvian basketball game in the series record, and connected Rothammer 142—341, Ho«de cluding Navy All-America Rog­ oa pointe in the extra aaaslim and U.S. which had been sanctioned set up four touchdowns. Showing superiority* in every department, Rockville to play In the first period. with Ron Kramer on an 18-yard Pitkin 130-141—369, Bruce er Staubach and Baylor’s Don holes on the first nine, and holpd Snell, of Ohio State, scored High^lTowned next-door neighbor EUingtim, 74-68, Sat­ Jamna Mt for 20 cnreraR. . Jones Hails Bam e^ San Diego’s defense held by the basketbsdl federation. scoring throw in the first quar­ Leone 140—357, Dave Castag- Trull, has received the 18th a U-footer for a Urdle on No. 7. The team from Lima opens a four times while Byrd, of Bos­ On the eigd>th he hit a trem en­ Legttom brings. Us 20.1 aiver- Kentucky and Vanderbilt Boston to 76 yards rushing and ter. na 143—358. Swede Nelson sportsmanship urday night before what some officials deacribed aa the age back into play for onoa- 186 yards passrtng. Hie Charg­ 12-game tour against Oglethorpe "We started ‘14 points be­ ton University, tallied three largest home crowd in Ellington history. The 800 dous 5-inm to the green that led in Atlanta ton^ht. award in football. Bob Cappa- tim es. fane, beaten Trintty after a holMay ers ■> offense meanwhile, gained hind,” Coach Blantod CkxUder of WOMEN’S REPUBLICAN- or BO, were jammed in so tigbt<^ to another birdie. He made the Laker Showing Why Want Free Sub Rule dona was honored Saturday Finally, there was the case of la y o ff. Suffer First Court Losses S18 yards rushing and 292 the Bfowt^ said later. “After Pat Turkington 194—520. an unsuspecting standee brush­ turn la M . The other major pre-conven­ night for his unselfish devotion Jimmy Dill, the Alabama end stru g g le Mrith IHMa and B uch sri Id n rsturna foom Montzaal passing. that, there wasn’t much dif­ ed against a stotcb late in the On the nth he sank a 50-foot tion development was the rec­ to the Huskies who completed was added to the Senior Bowl’s of RodovRIe ataag with BBfaig- chip shot and then added the where it won the hnteriMitlonai feren ce.” VILLAGE MIXERS — Bob their first perfect reg;ular sea­ game, dimming the lights in Javttatkxiai Toumamant Sat NEW YORK (AP) — Old Manf> Georgia Tech, a toom In LOS ANCWUM (AP)— two points, missed a lay­ ommendation Saturday by the Cone 209—572, Don Denley North) squad as a replacement ton’s Bob Norwood sMMkito af­ eegle for a 32. ' rules committee of the Ameri­ The 99-yard, play breaking son with his help. Cappadona half the gym. urday night by beating Unioa, Upset whistled Dlrie Saturday Barcm Adolph Rupp’s side for up with one second to go 208-212—583. 'is. for Injured Jim Worden of Wit­ ter five inikBotkaii, Palmer’s Jinx rode again at K. O. Jenea, a OeMe who can Football Ckiaches Associa­ the record of 89 yards set by was not eligible for post-season tenberg. Dill caught five pa.sses It was the fifth win in six the ninth hole, the one he took a 67-61. night and led toe Southland’s some time, m'ade a wreck of which weald have tied the play as a transfer student but The unusual Saturday gams Maasnehuaetta uaad Ite should know, thinks Laker Sports Schedule tion for a return to free and un­ Cleveland's Milt ’ Plum on a for 38 yards, but had to be con­ ■tairto for RotdcvUle who passed offered opposkig ooaciMs a 12 on in 1961, seven-strokes over top basketball pewers, Kentucky Kentucky for the third straight soore. limited substitution for the 1964 throw to Bobby Mitchell in JUNIOR BOYS insisted his teammates accept Che 70 -p oin t m ark fo r the height and the fast break to and Vanderbilt, tato the sea for time and sixth in the teams’ last Dlok BamaCt Is tougher to Boston had aa 89-72 lend tent with watching his Southern good chance t o do some soout- par. Sunday he hit over the season. The recommendation 1961, was launched after the First Round Standings a bid to the Eastern Bowl. collegagues win the game. foimth tihne. ElUngtoa dropped fence onto a practice range and cfxnh Brandete 92*58. The Rad- the first time this season. nine meetings. The Wildcats, cover tbaa Oscar Robert­ going into the finale bat Tuesday, Jan. 7 Browns failed in four, plays to W . L Pet. Ing and many were on hand. men are without the aervicai of goes before the NCAA Football tto Arat game after winning took a seven. The spectra, playing haybe weary after their two-game son or Jeny West As if was outscored by the Lak­ M an-eater at Malcmey, 8 p.m. score from the Packers two. Amang them Joe DeOregorlo rtelidar center Mike jofanacn, Sugar Bowl set earUer in the Rules (Committee in Fort Lau­ tts first three. a t Ooventiy, BiQ AtktoBon of But Palmer got into no more with nanonal rankings for the to |wove tt, Barnett has ers 28-15 the rest of the Penney at East, 8:15 p.m. derdale, Fla. Jan. 11 Brown and Ernie Green •Strike Masters ..27 15 .643 Speedy AJ Putz, front man 6-7, out indefinite^ with a week, managed a two-point half­ obzm ged B oston ’s status In way. Jerry West and El­ Smith at Coventry SuffieM, JM Mookner of East trouble and his two Urdies gave second successive week, drew Jack Curtice, football coach gained only one yard in four Hillbillies ...... 27 15 .643 oil 'the Rams’ fast break at- knse.injuiy, time lead but fell behind to stay iiie National Baricetball Suffield at EUingten Hawks Win, Lead by Three Points Windsor, Joe Dtom of Plain- Um a round of 39-83—72, and a assists from Ksntucky-klller gin Baylor wound op with at the University of California smashes at the Green Bay line. Spare Makers .... 22 20 .524 tajck, led the whmera with 17 chance for Monday’s $7,500 first Anibenst oo*ca|)tain BUI Pita, early In the final perio(L Tech Aasoclarion ram. 28 and 25 points. Sam Portland at Rham C hoppers ...... 21 20 .512 ville and Cbariey Sbaaos of Georgia Tech, 76-67 victor over at Santa Barbara and chairman Then Starr, from his end zone, podnits b u t all fiv e startera prtM . who had a 10 point average, captain R. D. CraddixUc waa the Jones paced Boston with Rockville at Plainville UrbanetU Pros. ..21 21 .500 South Wlndoar. the top-rated Wildcats, and Ten­ For the second time In of the coactaea committee, said threw to Moore who had work­ leaohed. double figures. Game sooted 80 and ^ ed a 64-59 nessee, surprise 5745 winner game’s top acorer, with 35. less than 24 hours, Bar­ 25. Swim—^New Liondon at a poll of Uie coaches association W ildcats ...... 20 22 .475 Rallying Rangers Top Leafs, Sum m ary; upoet over Roobeater. Tennessee’s collapsing zone ed his way Into the clear and STARR PASSES FOR 99-YARD TD—Green Bay honor, however, went to El­ over sixth-ranked Vandy. nett was the player who Biunett got 20 points to- Manchester, 3:30 p.m. showed 98 per cent in favor of a ran all the way untouched. Gutterballers ...... 17 .26 .405 m > . Darimoote Wlnlesa defense held Vanderbilt in check Wednesday, Jan. 8 quarterback Bart Stair (15) passes from behind Sharpshooters .... 12 29 .293 lington’s merged Carl Carlson P P ia Tbe Kentucky and Vanderbilt bent Boston for Los An­ otadiiM; seven in overtime change in the smbstitution and Starr hit Max McGee with who managed 18, two more Irish Pin Winner Using the ahbsUtutes UhetaL aetbacka In Southeastern Con­ and R. W. Davis and Larry Mc­ Prince at Cheney Tech, 2 p.m. the goal posts (top photo) to halfback Tom Moore •—Won rolloff. Near 4th-Place Red Wings 3 Nledtrwsifsr aeaeeoeee geles, 97-9(t loot night Saturday night In kndtaig 90 per cent in favor of a return an 18-yard touchdown pass in than, teammate Kenny Kobua. 6 Puts . . . eeaeeeaeaaeaaae ly. Holy Ofoa defeated whi- ference openers left UCLA, Intosh hit free throws in the Friday, Jan. 10 Department leaders at the end 6 Bucherl ...... as Now the defending NBA a 125-lig vlotory over tito to unlimited substitution, which the second period, and passed (25—center photo) who races 99 yards down the Rocfloville’e bedght advantage (M> 10 In State Activity lesa Dartmouth 88-68, Jtwt Davidson a ^ DePaul with ths final seconds to sink the Com­ Wethersfield at Manchester, w as abolished in 1952. the Packers into position for a of the first round were: high 3 MarteUo ...... m odores. champions suddenly llnd- Oeltioa. He also got a lay- S p jn . sideline for a touchdown (bottom photo) in the first STAN D IN G S Showed throughout the game 8 Newmarker ...... after the hMliaaa returned tram I only perfect records among ma- up with 10 seconds left "The substitution rule has one yard scoring plunge by average Terry Kelley 113, high ^York goals and Frank Mahov- a diaasteroua Weatem awing. themselves belag brou|d>t Souith at East, 8:15 pm . I>eriod. The play iequi^ed the NFL record for scoring W . L. T. Pts. as Jim MarteUo, Mark Bucherl 4 'WrIjKlit NEW HA'VBN (AP)—Pete ollege" fivoa and vaulted the Bruins Set Record iriAch tted the s(xx« mid been oia- bug-a-boo,” he said. ■Taylor. triple Teriy Kelly 388, high lich reglstored his 16th of 0 Keloier a ...... back to the pack. Tbe team Lyman at Cheney, 8 p.m. C h ic a g o ...... 21 10 7 49 the and Itol Niederwerfer con- lUchfo Murphy, Mutphy, 6-8 sopbonaopbomore. ns. No. 2 In laat week’a Washington State ran into a “ We’ve tmkered with, it every Increase Margin plays. (AP Photofax.) single, Paul McAllister 147; seaaon for the Leafs. 8 Lee .* a a...... i . . , . Bucderl of West Haven rolled ted the CruMden with 23 which once looked Uke It forced the ovwtime. Rham at Avon M ontreal...... 19 10 tronto both backboards, al­ 8 Lasbunr •eeeeeeeeoaeea Associated Prsaa poll, into ths buzz-saw in UCLA’s ball-hawk- year smee 1952. “rhe rule we had Green Bay increased its lead high team single. Hillbillies 592. a six-game 855—38 pins better weald make a nmawsy of The Oelttos will try to Bitter Defeat 0 Claik •eeeaeeeoeoaeee points. heiraippeuant role. hot shooting nifties, who Coventry at Cromwell last year seemed at the time This week’s high scorers T o r o n t o ...... 19 11 most without a challenge. 0 Fercueon ...... 1 than his nearest (ximpetitor—to the Eastern Division Is gabi a spilt in the six-game ESUngton at Stafford to 35-10 in the third period The Knights oommitted sev­ Holy Cross now baa a 148*d7 UCLA Wins Uih pu ^ up a 61-38 halftims margin to be a tremendous ■ step in the when a pass from Rysm, de­ were: Terry Kelley 360, Lee Ur- D etroit ...... 12 17 win the Shelton Open, top duck- o n ly three ganoes In front rood trip at San FTaarisoe South Windsor at Windsor N ew 'York .... 11 20 which had blanked eral ball-handUng errors in the 37 Totals ...... » ie-34 74 home court rs(xxxL UCLA waUoped Washington and breezsd to a school-record right direcUoo but it didn’t flected by Jesse Whlttenton, banetti 332, , Lou Hennequin pin bowling tournament of the of dnefamatt. tomorrow night. L ock s Dietzel Awarded New Pact 139-367, Keith McNamara 126- B o s t o n ...... 7 21 Chicago, 3-0, Saturday nlaht flrSt half and Rockville (Xip- Bm arita weekend In Connecticut Netw Hampshire ia bom* af­ State, 121-77, fo r v icto ry N o. 11 point total. The Bruins hit 60 seem to satisfy the situation.” fell into the arms o f. Willy P B F P ts. ter sweeping tba tttte in tbe per cent of their shots. K. C. Jones la to defeoM Middletown at Rockville, He said that three members 333, Paul Mlnner 137-328. Bower’s brilliant Iballzto (~i most of them for a 4 CiarUoo ...... • e-u M In handicap tourneys, the and its llth straight in a carry­ 8:15 p.m . Wood, who returned it 45 yards goal-tending. Bower had 1 Werkhoven ...... 1 » 6 f Bluenoae OUasic where senian over , from laat season. Tbs Sophomore Cszzie Russell with in the laufoeedrt what ex- Sugar Ramos, ths world of the NCAA rules committee to the Cleveland 19. Moore car­ NEW YORK (AP)—The New 38 40*06 advantage at intermls- winners were Gloria Darchik of Longer Time to Turn Trick York Rangers, In danger of mvto against the Rangers, 20 sloti. The Knights trimmed the 5 Norwood a a aaefoeaaoses S S3 8 Nick Mandiawelis and Jim Rich Bnilna’ unbeaten string is the 38 and Bill Bimtfai with 33 paced UMventty ef San Fran- featherweight champion, wiU sat in on the meeting and know ried it over from the one. 4 KobUS a e aaseeeaoe«aaee S Bridgeport AI Manno(flii of Olympic team- *6 dropping Into the National m ^ e opening period. deflclit to 12 with 3:30 to play were selected on the sU-tour- It hi toe nation after Van­ Michigan’s conference victory box Vincente Derado of Argen­ the coaches’ feelings on the In the last period, Ryah 3 • aeeeeeaooaaaee 3 New Haven and Roland Irish of BOl B osaen to to the Freahman Coach m atter. Sullivan Winner Hockey League cellar a week Montreal spotted tha Red in the third period, hut Rock- 0 WUIiams...... 1 nament team. derbilt’s run of 18 wks broken over stubborn Northwestern, tina in Los Angeles in a non- threw touchdo'ivn passes of 20 Manchester. art in front He aays Bar­ WEST POINT, N. Y. (A P)—-fcNavy now has won five straight agb, are closing in on fourth- to ^t-perlod goals vlUe boosted Its lead to 17 0.Zaiiner ...... 0 Foul shots enabled Ootoy to by Tsnneaaee. ^ e Wolverines have won lO of title match Friday night. It. “I’m sure they will give the yards to Rich Kreitling and 25 0 Valente ...... 0 Irish had a six-game 868, In­ nett is the tongheat WALTHAM, Mass. fNEAl — Paul Dietzel hasn’t dle oenouasion. Patterson Takes First Step On the road, Boston OoOege {flua point groove with a 187-85 scored 19 of hto 80 points in the runners-up of the NFL Eastern ocHne Ohioan one o f th e m ost se­ 21-15 heartbreaker, with the be­ rookie Dave Richardson’s first Mrs. Darchik had a six-gams and Western divisions. fuddled Cadets staUed at the S aturday. MacDonald got Da- 8M, Including an 18*pln handi­ kmt to Oanialus- 96-M whfie romp over Morriiead State. The second half as ths Southern Con­ cure men in the precarious ool- NHL. goal. The Red Wings, Ramblers, No. 3 and 10-1, ference powerhouse ran its sea­ Navy goal as the final seixmda Pennel la the only man ever other goid^d b JS cap and gamea of 155 and 157, Yale aropped an n-59 decision lege ooacdiing busineeB. Report­ beaten by New York Saturday, In Comeback TraO Tonight equaled their all-time scoring son string to 104 and dropped Under New Management frittered away. to olaar 17 feet in the pole vault as she topped runner-up Terry at Rouaton. edly, his job now is safe for 5-2, rallied on Noim Ullman’s The werit ahead is dotted output as Vic Rouse, Jack Egan, West Virginia below the .500 GET INTO Honor for Yaz eight more years, through the "It’s been a -wonderful two and has been 16 foet or higher goal with less than five minutes Vaocara of Manchester ^ two Les Itoter and Ron Miller all years coaching the Cadets. Tm with Ivy League, Yankee Oon- mark at 6-7 for the first time In 1971 season, and his pay has more than 30 timea. remaining to tie Montreal, 3-3, 2IEW YORK (AP) — FloydfSyrede^ e^Bre a esMyt orawd pins. ' hit for 80 points or more. 10 years. A o STON (AP) — American very pleased at West Point and forenoe, Maine and Verroont ae­ been boosted over the esthnated Intamatkxumy raspactadTom and keep a three-point spread of 17,000 Is onNOtod to tarn F’^-ranked FQchigan dafawt- Unranked DePaul shot a tor­ Leagsie batting champion Carl hai^y they thought en oi^ U Fattanmn hopes to take his ries games. In addition, Thma- CIVIL SERVICE WORK 120,000 per year he got under O’Hara of Chicago and defend­ between themselves and the out for Us fight. The ooatMt wUl day night, offons two Intereat- ed Northweatern, 85-n, in a Big rid 83.5 per oant, including Jim ® BOB’S Yastrzemski vdll be honored as his oki contract. me to extend my oont^t,” ing ohamplon Bill Dotson of Rangers for the final Stanley Zwolak to Run first stop back today In a Stock­ bo beamod throughont Europo Dietzel said Sunday while <» a Squad Catnpleted k « testa: RiMde Island at Holy Tan opener, and Duka, No. 9, Murphy’s 10 straight points to the Red Sox most valuable play­ It is believed that when Diet­ Kanina are the feature mllan. Cup playoff berth. holm mstoh with Santo Amonti, on talovlslon, with Sweden overpowered North OaroUna open tto second hidf, and rolled Mott cirinM cfiMi quoHfy for o CKrR Sorvleo er at the Boston baseball writers ricung wericend in the neaihy BOSTON (AF) _ OrosB and Ooemaettoat at B.U. zel was lured away from Louisi­ Canadian aoea Bitica Kidd Chicago topped the last-place the Italian champion. blacked out A gat* of'IlM fiOO NEW YORK (AP)—NaUonal State, 91-70,' While two other to its ninth atraii^t victory. dinner Jan. 30. In only his third Catskills. bui fob. Prtport at homo for loeaL ftaite or fod- ana State two yeare ago he got and BiU Crotfaara will be tev A D SERVICETEL M 3-2832 year. night's victory, first of the sea­ •ago the prevlouB summor. player of tha 1968 aanpaigB. kipped DuqvMana, 9T-86;' lOwa yean to go and this one adde TOKYO-Bddie P a t fc i n a picn EMve Eartay ta among en­ If Patterson falls to vdiliriilp firat show, amtehm Boh hfo- Tha ooadiak’ pUl tabbad BaUey ffo la d to a squad In taaUaa OSH’S sayan-teot MSI Oounta atunnad Ihdiana, 73-71; fiaattle Namj. qaaaa9 aa*aaaa9aaaa9aea999h»699«« qi'q •- Klnnay of Tacoma, Wash., with A .M . to 10 P.M . Monday thru Serturdoy 138%, Chicago, kitecked oqt tries. Ths oliiani are Ed Uea- rantofS dsfondtog ohampiona. Amonti, be has Indicated he BOwaH and Don (Rd of tha PJa- wHIi 91 and started at effen- avansd matters Saturday with outscored Aiiaona fitate, 100-96; B3mer Rii^ey, former basketr af the Bangera a Sm lend wid off- attack that could Ispd to a third It wm ha tha im t ttem tea M l 14 tonoakw a SA ayscaaS OnMon Stata'a raeord la 114. Drake, 97-49;, fitaaford ehibl HANMNttTdNg Monogtr Notre Daiiio and John Carroll, a c6a«aitog v«Unit o f 39, ctvm TtXCTO—Thkaalii Nakamuca, Inihaeat, Jkn Wlpon ef Ak»> • at “ “ arid « « « ^ IkNa pasMS far Ifi VUIgoafys. Mh 19 and f-l. u aa 6M6, pad ntaoMi la eoachlnf tbe teaiiMd Engle­ ttioagb lito tewMi ham loat tsro ______rit a taBy tar Itaranttfa Ckri BMttOb w ith Idston . 111%, Japan, entpotaiM RIdi taairi and Dnra Dodshar af ~ 9149. wood, N. J., School for Boya. at two agatnut the MM«es. MagTamoT l U . |%llipi)liiMi M. Brasmr. Harl Bagarfleld wvd AJ >lMlafB(iii la m ori pefidu'. m Iharttaasatecn. ' LongMa aoored the other Nriv « by Ron DeLsny f| ■ / ' I - .) 41

J- •l).' EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- MONDAY, JANUARY 6,1864 mMCBEffTEX EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ MONDAT. JANUARY 1964 PAGE THIRTtm PAGB HooBM For Sale 72 Houses Pbr Sale 72 Lets Pur Sale 78 boltig the olrtC^eoutiva ochoer Schooisjuid Classes 27 Help Wanted—^Imiale’SS Garden—Farm—Dairy Apartments—Ftattf^. ‘ Houses For Rent 65 intorfera wKh his dutiw aa RoclLville-Venioii CotmeUman ID COLONIAL — 8% nxnna, cus­ BOLTON' — Ownan to Florida O p en F o m in Products 50 Tenements 63 SDC ROOM house, 2-car garage, TWO femUENQ loia, I « to- Gonoral Manogar. In subotanoe M A R LO Y irs KEY PUNCH operator, experi­ tom built for family Uviag, 4 request fast sale. Large cna- <*Oon. city uttUtiaa large yard, $120 monthly. brick hla aaavara ware nothtag and Tifibte Rtaebiic Our AdvartiMr? U.8. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS! enced. Transportation neces­ APPLES — .Macs, Baldwins, FOUR ROOMS available tin- bedrooms, 2H todhs, fonnal tom 8% room ranch. Scar ga­ ‘Bantings of FaM Scrlveaen* no respootivriy. City Councilman-elect Al­ "Far ETet7tUag«--4)niir A vailable Im m ediately. 848- rage, large lot, trace. Quidi bert W. Hager, scheduled , to Men*women 18 ' and o v e r .' Se­ sary. 40-hour week. Extra Greenlngk, Delicious, Wine- mediately, central location, dining room, modern kitchen To the Editor, Aa a pracUeal matter the Council to Take Office^ .Monday thru- Saturday 9i99 benefits. Oaer Bros., 140 Rye 4719.- occupancy. Asking 6l9j66a. wm bs sworn m to office, to­ cure JoIm . High pay. Short saps, R om es, Staurks. B unce adulU o n ^ , $80. 649-8043. with larae dining lurea, family TWO FAMILY wooded lot off It seems to me that "clarifica­ General Manager, as chief- M-Hoar AMWtriig Sanriet Street, So. Windsor. listen to reaeonable otter. Law­ night was taken early this to 6:M ; Thunday to 9 fbas. hours. Advancement. Thous: F arm , 529 W . C enter. 843-8116. COVENTRY — Rent or lease. room off kitchen with fireplace, Oerter Street. Sewers, bus, tion” ought to be sought before executive officer, makes citizen rence F. Fleno. ftealtor. M3- sidew alk. PWsek R ealty, 289- Appointments to Be Made morning' to Rockville City ands of jobs open. Preparatory Luge 6Mi room ranch, hot 2-car garage, covered patio, a newspaper Irresponsibly re­ appointments to the Conserva­ tndning until appointed. Ex­ SALESGIRLS GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, FOUR ROOM apartment. In­ treed lot, walkout basement, 9786. Charlee N lch oleco. 742- 7479. T 42490, S4S-T208. Hospital. According to Ms water heat, acre lot, $110 8864. ports and editorialises, pi^ cu - tion Oommiasioh and the Rede­ Frat to Itorald Raadtn perience usually unnecessary. 523 Clark Street, So. Windsor. qu ire 333 C enter Street. $81.60a Phllbrlck Agency, 649- larly, when that newspaper en­ ^ysician, Dr. Seymour I. EXPERIENCED IN SPORTS­ monthly. References. Hayes velopment Agency because the Mayor Leo B. Flaharty at 9 psn. in Bt. Ser- Free information on Jobe, sal­ A. Kupchunas or 844-1178 after 8464. Wanted—Real Bstetc 77 joys the privilege of being, the J r.fipon w r kummer of Ellington, Hager 1 p.m . FIVE ROOM cold duplex, ga­ A gen cy, 848-4803. __ _ language of the state general heads the Uat of city officials, nard’a Hall. Eacft member is RANGL ; iBfttmiattMl OB I I o f OUT I aries, requirements. Write to-, WEAR AND ACCESSORIES, only local one. However to re­ Is resting comfortably. He day ^ving name, address and ra g e. 380 H artford R oad. 649- WANTED m Mandhester 2-8-4- atatutes saya , these appoint- elected last month, who will b« ssked to bring on imwrs$i|4d ■r a t «ho ■otedT Sbopfr FULL OR PART-TIME EM­ 8063. FURNISHED OR Unfurnished NEW YEAR’S SPECIAL but the rantings of the paid waa brought to the hospital phone. Lincoln Service, Box R, 64 family houaea for waiting menu shall be made by the gwom into office tonight at 7:80 article tor the auction. after being stricken ill at his PLOYMENT, GOOD STEADY Household Goods 51 ranch, 4% rooms, porches, HOME LISTINGS scriveners that found their way chief executive officer, of a com­ FUEL OIL MANCHESTER * ROCKVILLE H erald. TWO / ROOM apartment, In- baseboard ., 232- the utmost in operational efflcl-, kept in mind that the Board of ter revisions at the election, her Admitted Friday: John Mc­ from a report by Dr. Frank A. years. Frank Burke. 248-8897, and kitchen appliances. Otm ment, two fireplaces, porch, car garage, asking $19,600. Out Leod, 177 South St.; Mark Connecticut M ortg a g e E x­ 8 COMPLETE ROOMS Of ' 6276. C arl Z in ju er, 6484088. ency and sound municipal prac­ Directors is as equally an im­ post now has tenure and Mrs. Formica, president of the 0>n- REFRIGERATOR OR TV l o s t — YOUNG black and O ffered 13 BEAUTIETJL FURNITURE year lease required. Call Mr. e tc. V acant. A steal at $25,000. of state owner wants offers. portant part of the council- Ritchie, 36 Terrace Dr.; Mrs. brdwn shepherd dog. Call 843- change, 15 Lewis St, Hartford, Help Wanted— Male 36 Frazier, Jarvis Realty Co. PhUbrick A gency, 649-8464. tices so' that all of the people Pease has become the city’s first necticut Education Association 1 Month Old T , J . C rockett, R ealtor, 648- WEST SIDE — 6 rocma pIna en­ manager form of government Mary Skewes, 11 West St.; (CEA). 7176. LAWN MOWERS, sharpened Conn. 283 E ast C enter St., 648-4112. 1577, No ice skating will be al- in Manchester can benefit from full-time clerk. and repaired, sales and wrv- AMBITIOUS, above average, REG U LAR $1,295 $17,900 — 6V1 room ranch, E ast closed porch. Newly remodeled. loeved until further notice at the fruits of good government. as Is the ma>nager. From the ’Treasurer William F. Smith Mrs. Anna Strycharz, Regan The report was in answ er to ice, rented equipment L « M experienced grocery managers, SACRIFICE $700 NEW BUILDING — Crest lux Side, garage, full cellar, oil hot Aluminum storms and screens. any or the park department Ill a pamphlet published in publication of the National Mu­ begins his third term in office St.; Lester Bartlett, 18 Fox the sharp rebuke of a Coventry COVENTRY — LARGE execu­ Immediate occupancy. Bel Air s Equipment Oorp., Route 83, Business Opportunities 32 meat cutters, produce men, Including urious duplex apartm ents, 671 water heat, fireplace, S twin 1963 by the National Municipal nicipal League, entitled, "’The also. HUl Dr. teacher by the Democratic tive ranch, 9 rooms, 2 fire­ R eal E state, 64S-9S32. maintained ponds. Several days Announcements Vernon, 875-7809, M anchester full-time work, local and Hart­ Frost Free Refrigerator Hartford Road, Manchester. sized bedrooms, lots of U'vlng of coM werther is needed to League, "Forms of Municipal Story of the. Oouncil-Manager On the agenda of tonight’s Admitted Saturday: Ronald Town Committee during the fall Magic Chef Gaa A Gas Range places, 7 acres, river running exchange. E nterprise 1945. RESTAURANT For Sale — Go­ ford area stores. Apply any iVt room s, 1V4 baths, la rg e Uv through the property. Guest space here. Convenient to sufllciertly freeae the ice Government — How Have they Plan,” "Most Democratic and meeting is the slection of coun­ Cummings, 23 ’Thompson St campaign following statements ELECTROLUX sales and serv­ ing to F lorida. Tel. 849-8105, 9 Mott’s Super Market or Mr. Automatic Washer BO. WINDSOR — S perious 8 Elffioient Form of Municipal 266 ing room, dining room, beauti everything. Wolverton Agency, again . cil president, a post presently Mrs. Annette Welton, Pinney by the teacher at a caucus that TREE REMOVAL, pruning, and P A Y ONLY $5 W EEK LY home, small Dam. Ideal for room split level, paneled fam­ Worked?” on page 12 we read, SlU. DOWN ice, bonded representative, Al­ a .m .-10 p.m . Fuller, Mott’s E. Middle Turn­ fill G.E. kitchen. Range. Re horses, etc. Maximum of R ealtor. 649-2813. Government,” 1M2, 26th edition, held by John Orlowskl; and ap­ St., EEllngton; Thomas Darcey, were termed "reprehensible” , lot clearing. Frank C. Noble, ily room, fireplace, garage, Svqiasviaed coasting is aJ- "The council-manager plan fred Amell, a08 Henry St., Man- pike, Manchester. A—L—B—E—R—T—S frigerator. Disposal Hoods p riva cy, T. J. Crockett, Real low ed daily in Cen$er Springs clearly differentiates between we find, "TTie Council is Vary pointments to committees. May- 131 Union S t; Mrs. Stella Roy, by the town committee. 3 YRS. TO PAY t e s t e r , 843-0400. 849-8003. irART THE New Year right h alf a cre lot. Only $1T.900l 48-46 ALLYN ST„ HARTFORD Cupet staircase. 2 large bed tor, 648-1677. 648-1 $12,200 — MANCHESTER. At ftom 8:30 tO'dark. the policy function and the ad­ important in the council-mana­ cMcted to name New Britain; Mra. Aima Cooley, ’The town committee said in with a business of your own. WANTED — Die maker, must tractive 6 room Cape, larae Hayes Agency, 648-4868. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 rooms, and many, many eX' ministrative function of govern­ ger plan. It is the Board of Di- the following: Finance—Heck, 81 West St.; Oretchen Vander- its censure at the time that the INOOMEI T A X R eturns prepared SHARPENING Service — Sawa. Owner’s illness forces the sale be familiar with short run air­ kitchen, plenty of cabinets, tras. Must be seen. Agent on 67 CONSTANCE D R IV E — 8 ment.” Toward this end this rotors of the municlx)al cor- M cC arth y and A rth u r J. Eld- voort, Vernon; Chris Liuginbuhl, remarks were “unbecoming a hy auditor. Business and in­ knives, axes, shears, skates, of this' productive package craft stampings, full or part- CHROME KITCKmN^set, tan ceramic bath, garage. 128x166. rotary blades. Quick service. premises every day. Call eve­ East Center Street Section room ranch with patio, on Charter Revision Commission imration, with the power to hire wards; public works— Orlowskl. 10 Middle Butcher Rd.; Jerry member of the teaching profes­ dividual. Raymood Girard. Call store. $11,000 cash m inimum time. Apply Gunver Mfg. Co., formica top, 4 chairs, $22; two nings ow ner, 643-4362, M r. G ill. Carlton W. Hutchins, R ealtor, New Patrolmen and fire the city manager and eoUeet, 875-7382. Capitol Equipment Co.. 38 wooded lot, fully landscaped has been working. Konicki and John Woron; Keller, 66 Prospect St sion” and tended “to reflect requirement. For more par­ 334 H artford Rd. pairs lined draw draperies, at­ Rent very reasonable. Live 649-5132. to direct policy.” discredit upon that profession.’' Main St., Manchester. Hours ticulars call Warren E. How­ with evergreens and birches, To Take Course 1. A single tax assessor to be health—James Kelly, fltrawmy- Admitted Sunday: Mrs. Ruth HARTFORD BRANCH INCOME TAXES prepared In daily 7-5. Thursday 7-9. Satur- tractive pattern, will fit win­ better for less. YOU COULD NOT DO storms and screens, fireplace. There are endleoe citations er and B ilow ; p olice— ^McCus- The committee’s action. Dr. land, R ealtor, 350 M ain Street,’ SERVICE STATION attendant, dows of Jarvis ranch home, BUCKLEY SCHOOL Area — An hired, fired, and responsible by Thompson, 64 Vernon Ave, 43 45 ALLYN ST. your home or by appointment, d sy 7-4. 843-7988.______full-time, over 18, experienced. Walking distance to all schools, that can be referenced to indi­ ker, McCarthy and Eldwards; Jacob L oetsch er, EQlllngton; Formica said in his statement, 843-1108. $15. 649-9429. ’TO RENT — 6 room heated older home jUst restored. Huge and to the General Manager. cate an increasing emphasis on experien ced tax w ork, 24 hour Must have referen ces. 643-6449 BETTER bright family room, modern swimming pool, and stores. Three appointees for patrol­ 2. A Director of Public Works, Fire—Hager, Schliphack and Mra. Anna Loetscher of Elliiw- indicates "an element of dls-’ OPEN EVERT NIGHT Til 9 SNOWPLOWING — Now ac­ apartm ent. C all 643-5118 be­ the Importance of maintadning serv ice. Call 843-4723. MAN OR WOMAN to Service or 843-0278. kitchen, dining and Uvlng room Early occupancy. Owner buy­ man on the Manchester Police to be hired, fired, and responsi­ Orlowskl: ordinance — McCar­ Olaon Dr.; Russell Champ, El­ crimination against teachers cepting contracts, seasonal or 30” WESTINGHOU8E electric tween 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. a clear separation o f. adminis­ which should n^ be tolerated in * route of postage stamp ma­ down and four large bedrooms ing larger home. 6494184. Department today began a ble by-and to the General Man­ thy, Schliphack and Hager lington; Victor Stoetzner, Dob­ FEDERAL INCOME tax re­ hourly rates. 849-5850. MECHANIC, experienced only, range, excellent condition, Residential. Cozy, comfort­ trative and policy powers within present day society.” chines. Must have min. 10 $100. 643-7178. FOUR ROOMS, first floor, able. Living room, fire­ up. Big lot, plenty of trees. weA-Iong orioitation of de­ ager. Other committees are: Light­ son Rd.; Mrs. Olga Sieber, 12 turns prepared with your sav­ hours per week. Car necessary. own tools desirable, good pay MODERN Immaculate ranch j partment procedures prior to the council-manager plan. ing Heck, Konicki and Straw­ He added, "Should a teacher ings in mind. Reasonable AVOID HEART attacks and loss heated, stove, refrigerator and place. Dining room, den, Worth looking at, Isn’t it? Ask­ 3. A planning director to be Franklin St; Mrs. Joanne $2,595 Cash Investment will for the right m an. 843-8449 or FRIGIDAIRE, 9 cu. ft. food utilities furnished, large yard, near Catholic High. 8 laq^''attending a four-week training 'This Oharter Revision Oom- myer; parks Woron, Eldwards damage the educational wel­ , rates. E . J. B ayles, 849-8248. of pay. Snow plowing at your -kitchen. Bath. 3 bedrooms. ing price is only $17,600. T . J. hired, fired and responsible by miasion faced up to the task of VletU, 46 Village St.; Mrs. fare of a community through in- give.you a good .steady income. 643-0273. storage, 1.3' cu. ft. freezer $28 w eek ly . C all betw een 6-8 Crockett, R ealtor, 643-1677. bedrooms,’ full basement with ! course at the State Peiice Beth- and Bilow; building Konicki, 6 h t US Km i own price. 849-7883, 876-8401. Delig;htful front 'porch. completed recreation room. and to tlie General Mana'ger. '' evaluating our present form of Louies Hughes, 6 Windermere Judicius exercise of his political INCOME TAX RETURNS pre- Fully sec. Good Char., neat, chest, clean , $60. 843-6582. p .m ., 643-7758. Trees, shrubs. Near bus, any Training School. These are examples of admin­ Hager and Strawmyer; ci'ril Ave.; John Fredericks, Hart DRIVER-CLERK, full, part- VERNON — LOVELY older 7 Bel A ir R eal E state. 643-9832. government and the task of be- rights, both the CEA and the pared by former Internal Rev­ WASHING MACHINES repair­ sober. Write us about yourself. time, or weekends, experi­ schools, shopping. Fairly Robert L. Hennequin, 22, istrative personnel and admin­ defense Woron, Kelly, McCuk- ford ’Turnpike; Mrs. Virginia ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- Box K, Herald, giving par­ FOUR ROOM apartment, first room Dutch Colonial, 2-car ga­ Gerald A. Calve, 23, and Josqph grtnning to update a charter that ker, Bilow, Elugene A. Joslin, State Board of Education have enue agent in convenience ^ enced. Miller Pharmacy. Musical Instruments 53 priced, $14,000. MANCHESTER — Attractive f istrative departments and prop­ was written 20 years ago. Con­ Niemann, Creatwood Rd.; Mrs sufficient power to investigate your home. ' Individual and m ore. Call 848-4918. ticulars, include phone num­ flo o r, $80 m onthly. Can be seen rage, 2 baths, near acre lot. H. Brooks, 23, this morning were John F. Ashe, Charles Pitkat, Bernice Blotniski, 224 W. Main T)EWt s after 6 daily, Saturday and room brick Cape, fireplace. erly belong under direction and ceptual attitudes are rapidly and take necessary punitive ac­ tnisiness. Bill Duchesneau, ber. All replies confidential. TELLER, SOME experience Fine peighborhood. Hayes sworn in as probationary patrol Atty. Nicholas Pawluk, Atty. St.; Albert Hager, 146 Vernon TYPEWRITERS — Repaired, WANTED TO BUY — Baby Sunday all day. 52 Elm m i A gency, 643-4803. trees, oversize garage, near; , . , control of the chief administra­ 'changing and have undergone tion. 849-8938. necessary. Apply Vernon Na­ grand piano in excellent con- H. B. GRADY, Broker bus, sch ool, shopping. Only 3^®^- ***** began tive officer, the General Man­ Robert Baum, Mrs, Christine A ve. overhauled, rented. Yale Type­ Rd., TalcottvUle. learning the general routines, remarkable transitions in 20 Beerworth RN, Eldward J. Con­ “Should we as teachers fall to tional Bank. diUem. 849-1848. LAKEWOOD CIRCLE — Pres­ $14,900. Carlton W. Hutchins. ager. The Charter Revision Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. exercise our political rights, we PROTECT YOUR earnings by w riter S ervice, 649-4988. Help Wanted— Female 35 648-8009 necessary paper work, and other years. As witness our old town nors, George A. ’Trapp and Dr. SEVEN ROOM duplex on E. tige 7 room Colonial Ranch, 649-6132. Commission has suggested plac­ court, system no longer in ex­ and Mra. Beecher LaBreck will not merely lose them having yewr Income Tax pre­ TELEVISION SERVICE man, departmental procedures. Joseph Kristan. 118 W. Main St. pared with care and confi­ NURSE LICENSED in Con­ C enter St., oU h e a t $100 100x200 wooded lot. This desir­ ing them there. istence, yet our charter''contains ttiroijgh default by our ex­ experienced in color. Call for Wanted—^To Buy 58 $6,500 — OOZY, Comfortable 3- Next Monday, the three will As a result of the new char­ Birth Sunday: A daughter-to dence. Call 742-6607. necticut for small Rockville Interview. W. H. Preuss Sons, m onthly. C all 643-0709. able home offers 3 twin sized 'When there are areas in a two chapters pertaining to it. ample, we may jeopaitliM the Household Services MANCHESTER — 6 room Split room hom e, 200 foot drilled I go to Bethany for a more ad- ter revisions, the council, which Mr. and Mrs. Theodora ITucha, convalescent home. Free room 17 V illa ge S t , R ock v ille, 875- WE BUY, SBTJi or trade an­ Level, deep landscaped lot, ga­ bedroom s. 2 ^ baths, 28 foot municipal charter where a vac­ Municipal charters ought 'to future of our nation,” Dr. For­ FULL-TIME tax accountant O ffered 13* A and board and TV. Tel. 875- MODERN 8 room duplex, pleas­ living room, formal dining well, quiet location, smril|vanced course on police work. uum exists or the charter is not has met every other week, will 42 E lm St. m ica said. 2657. tique and used furniture, china, ant West Side location, one rage, utility room, rec room, down paym ent. Carlton W. keep pace with'the change and begin meeting twice a month. ready to assist you with your 9121. room, modern kitchen with all Chief James M. Reardon to­ clear in ita definition, it seems growth. Someone said that you Discharged Friday: Stanley B riefs RBWEAVING of bums, moth glass, silver, {deture frames block to bus and shopping. Au­ 2 baths, fireplace. Close to Hutchins, Realtor, 8494132. Also affected by the revisions Income tax preparation. Ztetes MAN WANTED for gasoline the bullbins, laundry room, day said that three more men logical to aaaume that the have to run just to stand still Stodolskl, 117 Union St; Mrs The Rotary Club dinner holes. Zli^ia repaired. Win­ and old coins, old dolls and tomatic oil furnace, appliances schools, churches, and shop­ win be anminted to fill the 53- are the appointments of Corpo­ reasonable. S. J. Turkington service station evenings 6-10. guns, hobby collections, attic large family room with fire­ policy-making or legislative arm today. Rosemary (Soodrich, 8 Davis meeting is slated at 6:45 p.m- dow Shades made to measure; RN or LPN, full or part-time. Included. $76. 649-0009. ping. $18,900. W olverton Agen­ MANCHEsSbl and Vicinity^ man oomplenient of the depart­ ration Counsel Eldwln M. La'vitt; Are.; Mrs. Carol Brown, KFD J r., 843-7731. See J«py Martell, Tire Cltyi contents or whole estates. Fur­ cy , R ealtor, 649-2813. p lace, 2-car garage, $84,000. One or two flotnr Uviag. Six of the council-manager plan of TTi-is oonuniaBlon w o r x e d W ednesday In the ■vestry o f all aisea Venetian blinds. Keysi Vernon H aven. 875-2077. Phllbrlck Agency, 849-8464. ment which, on Jan. 19, will Mrs. Mary Luddecke, tax col­ 2;' ‘ Mrs. Alice Crandall, made while you wait. Tape R e-; 367 B rood Street, M anchester. niture Repair Service Talcott- FX5UR ROOM, first floor, apart­ room Colonial arith baths, government ought to function hard, long and diligently in an First Congregational Church. 643-2444. vflle, Conn. T el. 64S-7449. BOLTON — $10,600. $1,600 as- begin a new 40-hour work-week. lector; Miss Patl Wauj^ rate Green R d. Leo Dionne be in charge INCOM E T A X servlca. 849- cordera fo r r e n t M arlow ’s 867 WOMAN FOR house work one ment and garage, conve^ent NO. COVENTRY — 120 acre oil hot water heat, fireplace, and not the administrative attempt to provide those maker; Bnino LlsZewski; in­ sumes the mortgage. $79 A patrolman's starting salary branch. The legislative body to­ Discharged Saturday: Mra. of the entertainment program. 3329. M ain. 849-032L day a week, Green Manor lo­ to stores, spools and church­ farm, 9 room home, barns, large lot, $16,900. .S p ic *a span changes whiply 72 School Street. etc., lots of road frontage. 6*/i room ranch, w alkout base­ judgment would best serve Dr. Francis H. Burke, health Salesmen Wanted 36-A Rooms Without Board 59 ranch, garage, basement, high be $5,200 per year. The present should move to fill the vacuum Manchester’s government and 57 West S t; Miss Danielle Cor­ at South Coventry Cooperative INCOME TAX RETURNS pre­ erences required. Box M, Her­ Lawrence F. Piano, Realtor, ment, oil hot water heat. Ex­ officer. Their terms do not ex­ FOUR ROOM duplex, heat, hot ' lot, nice residential area. cellen t buy fo r $13,800. E lls­ maximum salary for patrolman or at least decide how it should the interests o< all its citizens. mier, Rt. 30; Ronald Cum­ Nursery and Kindergarten for pared. Call at 105 Olcott Street ald. $17;000 FOR RIGHT MAN over FURNISHED ROOMS tor gen­ 643-2766, Charles Nicholson, pire until April, although all MORIARTY Building—Contracting 14 w ater and garage. C all 649- Lawrence F. Flano, Realtor, worth Mitten Agency. Real­ is $6,200. one of the highest in be filled and to interpret con­ It never forgot that as well aa mings, 32 -Snipsic St.; Mrs. the week includes Mrs. James or- dial 646-8598. 40 in Manchester area. Take tleman, heated, free paiMng. 742-6364. are expected to be reappointed, Marimi Weiser, RED 2. FOOD SUPERVISOR or Diet 7663 a fter 6. 648-2766, C harles N icholson, tors, 648-6930. the state, the chief says. flicts accordingly. However, our a General Manager, Manchester Despard, Mrs. Gladys Dowding, GENERAL BUILDING swvlce, short auto trips to contact cus­ Two room cottage for light 742-6364. Department changes, effective P a trica R ob illa rd , 18, o f 57 Discharaed Sunday: Mra. alteratlcns, new work, recrea­ Aide, 2-3 years food experience housekeeping. Call Scranton LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN — 7 charter gives such broad, sweep­ has a Board of Direotors. This Mrs. Thomas Small, Mrs. Jolm BROTHERS required. Salary open. Inter­ tomers. Write M. H. Brooks, TTIREE ROOM apartment, first room Colonial, with attached 2- $10,800 the 19th. Include the transfer Prospect St. was given a warn­ Annette Welton, I*lnney St.; Alien and Mrs. Dean Wiley. tion rooms. Warren Hedges, Vice Pres., Texas Refinery M otel and Cabins, 649-0826 be­ floor, newly redecorated, West BOLTON — ROUTE 86. Tre­ ing, all-inclusive powers to the commission nor any of I'ts mem­ ing for inattention to driving Automobiles Fur Sale 4 view by appointment. Monday car garage, tiled baths, 2 House, garage. acre of Patrolman Thomas R. Gra­ Mark Ritchie, 35 Terrace Dr.; 848-4587 a fter 5 p .m . Coipi, Box 711, Fort Worth 1, tween 6-7. Side. Call 648-2363. mendous buy, five room ex­ General Manager, that by char­ bers need apologize to any in­ after an accident Friday after­ 301 CENTER ST. through F riday, ca ll 643-1141, fireplaces, all bullt-lns, large yard, 10 minutes to Man­ ham from the detective imit to dividual, group or institution for Sharon Campbell, 120 Prospect Manchester Evening Herald 1962 FAIR LAN E 600, 4-door, 8 T exas. pandable ranch with breeze­ ter definition he can if he noon on R t. 83 n ear the in ter­ St.; Stanley Mamuszka. 44 Vil­ QUALITY CARPENTRY — E xt. 209. ROOMS FOR gentlemen, one family room, porch, hot water chester, Just off Route 6. patrol duties. The unit, under chooses function in areas of i'ts deliberations and coneJu- Coventry correspondent, F. M I3 .5 1 3 S cylinder, automatic transmis­ way and garage, basement, lot the direction of Det, Sgt. Joseph section of West St. Her vehicle lage St; Mrs. Mary Menard, Rooms, basements refinished, OPENING FY>R ambitious man block from Main Street, kitch­ 24 I^JCUST STREHIT — 7 room 10(bc260, trees. Only $16,600. T. oil heat, city water and sewer­ 2 bedrooms, top quality, top policy, which under the council- SkMVS. Pauline Little, telephone 742- sion. low mileage, excellent buUt-ins, formica tile, general age, built by Ansaldl. Charles Sartor. wiU continue its case hit a car operated by Keith Phll- Wlndsorvllle Rd. 6281. conditlrai. 643-5700. not afraid of hard work in en privileges, parking. 648-5127, tenem ent, $120. 649-6229, 9-6. J . C rockett, R ealtor, 643-1577. condition, tettom price. manager form of government Thank you for your consider­ repair. No job too smaU. Call 643-9828. Lesperance, 649-7620. investigations by Sartor and tarlck, 30, of 6 Woodland St. No WOMAN sales field. Company will GLENN ROBERTS are the privilege of the elected ation. injuries were reported and Vernon news Is handled by NEED CART Tour credit turn­ William Robbins Carpentry train; experience not neces­ FOUR ROOMS with stove, gas STARKWEATHER Street — Patrolman John Krinjak, re­ THOMPSON HOUSE — Cottage BEAUTIFUL SEMI-RANCH - AGENCY representative of the people and Very turly yours, Patrolman ’Thomas Sheehan re­ The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, ed down? Short on down pay­ S ervice. 849-8448. sary. Average between $8,000 and gas, references, 68 Wells Completely renovated six room cently named to detective work. which have traditionally in a Ijeoimrd Seader for office of local Jewel­ Street, centrally located, large Street. single. Large roon$s. 1'^ baths, 6 rooms, 2 baths, beautiful Realtor — 644-1521 ports only minor damage. 5 W. Main St., telephone ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ ADDITIONS — Rec rooms, re­ and $9,000 per year to start. heated rec room, fireplaced democratic society vested with B ernard W. S ecore, 47, o f 89 875-8186 or 649-6797. sion? Don’t desixdri See Hon­ pleasantly furnished rooms, new heating system. Three en­ modeling, bathrooms tiled. ry store. Aptitude for For appointment call collect, parking. Call 640-2858 for over­ U'vlng room , new wall-to-wall ST. JOHN STREET — 6 the people' and through them Vernon Ave., early Saturday est Douglas. Inqulr(> about low­ M anchester 644-0202 betw een 6 FOUR ROOM apartment, ga­ closed porches, combination Public Records Stay on^op CsU 849-4291. night and permanent guest rage, hot water baseboard carpeting Including hallways, Cape, full shed dormer, fire­ their elected representatives. morning was arrested by Con­ est down, smallest payments figures helpful. Some and 8 p.m. only. windows. This Is an excellent place, IH baths, full basement, Our General Manager cornea Rockville-Vernon rates. heat, automatic hot water, dishwasher, new aluminum Wartartee Deeds stable William Llswell and Rockville-fC^mon anywhere. No small loan or fi­ typing. No experience value at only $16,600. Desirable attached garage, large wooded by this power by vlrtoe of the aluminum storm windows, con­ awnings,' 2 blocks from Main Edward T. O'Dwyer to An­ charged with failure to stop at nance company plan. Douglaa ONE ROOM to rent, private Bowers School district. T. J. lot, city water, sewers. Devanx facta that our charter endows M otors, 333 M ain. ppecial Services 15 necessary, willingness Help Wanted— venient stores, bus, ^c. Avail­ C rockett, R ealtor. 648-16T7. St. Just move in—no remod­ drew Anasldi Jr., property on a stop sign and speeding. He is hom e, gentlem an. 119 C ooper eling necessary. $19,900. Cfell A gen cy, 289-2727. him as the chief executive of­ ZBA Considers Male or Female 37 able, $90. 527-0189 or 875-7709. O ak S t Madden Bid scheduled to appear in Circuit 1963 CADILLAC Coupe de V ille, ACCOMMODATIONS for lady must. fSiII tim e. H ill Street. 649-0505. BOLTON — 8 bedroom ranch, ow ner, 649-6661. ficer as well as the chief ad­ C o u r t s , R ock v ille, Jan. 21 W orld 3i E v e n ts Norman R. Dumsetaat and that prefers private, to con­ ministrative officer and further light gray, all power, cruiso- DRUG CLERK, experienced, PLEASANT HEATED room, fireplace, garage, 16Q^50 lot, Eunice G. Dumschat to Robert Police Reports Four Requests matic, whitewalls, low mile' valescent hom e. 648-1368. A V A IL A B L E assumable mortgage, $116 SOUTH MANCHESTER — Vernon by virtue of the so-called catch­ Low of Four fuU or part-time, reliable, ref­ near bath, gentleman. Parking. Charming 6’i room ranch, H. Hubbard Jr. and Myrtle M. Two collisions on Rt. 83 and a ge, excellen t condition, $8,995. Box D, Herald erences required. Box P, Her­ 64 High Street. FEBRUARY 1ST monthly. Quiet, lovely nelgh- Hubbard, property at 14 Vic- all phrase in Chapter IV, Sec­ Dart Hill Rd. occurred Friday plastered walls, cast iron radia­ tion 4-6, “Ail rights, powers, Four requests will be heard Phone 849-4567. ald. in COLONIAL MANOR bortiood. Bel Air Real Estate, boria Rd. afternoon within minutes at tomorrow at a meeting of the Roofing—Siding 16 643-9332. tors, porch, garage, pictur­ HAPPIER LIVING and duties of the town not oth­ On Bus Runs FURNISHED ROOMS, com­ 173 Spruce St. esque setting on high wooded Ramon V. Longtin to Da'vid each other. Vernon ETra D istrict Zoning plete light housekeeping facili­ erwise vested by this art are Darcy F. Smith of Manches­ 1909 FORD, green and white, A. A. DION, INC. Rooflng, SECRETARY — Lewis St.. Situations Wanted— M anchester lot. Priced to sell. Hayes O. Odegard and Karin T. Ode- Board of Appeals, scheduled for siding, painting. Carpentry. Al­ Hartford, two girls, 36 hours, ties. Centrally located. Mrs. A gen cy, 643-4803. 6 room sundrenched ranch, gard. property at 27 McCann exclusively vesf^ in the Gen­ The anrarent low bidder for ter reported to police that as he 8 p.m. at the Public Safety V-8, B est offe r. Call 649-0420. Dorsey, 14 Arch Street, Man­ eral Manager.” terations and addlnons. Ceil­ electric typewriters, substan­ Female 38 Oversized 2 bedroom duplex R ock ville lovely living room firefdace. D r. the Vernon school transports was passing the intersection, Building on West Rd. chester. 3 bedroom.*), dining, built-in This newspaper would have 1956 FO RD STATION wagon, ings. Worimiaiiship guaran­ tial typing and telephone, apartment, heat, hot water, CONCORD RD^ II Beautiful George Hanley Jr. and Edith tion contract is Madden Bus light„ colored car pulled out of, I Appeals are trom: Charles H. ATTENTION WORKING moth­ SPARKLE PLENTY kitchen, 1% baths, excellent you believe that these are prop­ four new tires, runs good, first teed. 299 Autumn S t 648-4860. limited dictation, $4,200, excel­ stove, refrigerator, and dis­ ranch, large living room, form­ E Hanley to Francis J. Ennis Service by James H. Madden of Dart HUl Rd. and hit to* vehicle | Kanter, to erect two billboards ers with children! Child care ROOM FOR RENT, cooking fa­ condition, room to breath er powers for a General Man­ $95. 649-8727 anytim e. lent fringes. 248-7238 days, posal. Private patio and in­ al dining room, cabinet kitchen, J r. and Jacqueline S. Ekuiis, Vernon 'who submitted a base he was operating. Later that Ion his property on Rt. 16; Ed- BLDWELL HOME Improvement 843-8840 evenings. in m y hom e w eekly. C all 843- cilities, private bath, parking, 2 bedrooms, recreation room, here, best buy at $16,500. ager. Need I define for you the gentleman. 241 Charter Oak dividual cellar with laundry 4 bedroom cape, shows like property at 98 Church St. bid of $92,657.55. evening, Rocjcvllle Patrolman I mund J. O’Brien, to construct 1964 DODGE, low m ileage, one Company — Roofing, siding, al- 9863. hookup. $146. landscaped yard. Marion E, Here today-gone tomorrow. form of government that exists Francis Barbero spotted the ^ carport ■with insufficient side- terknons, additions and re­ St. 643-6600. a gem, city water, sewers. Frank J. Blanchard to George There -were four bids opened ow ner, 48 P rin ceton St., 848- HIGH SCHOOL Jimiors for Robertson, R ealtor, 648-6958. Art F oraker, 6494308. 289- when one indi'vidual, and espe- vehicle on Windsor Rd., leaitog {line allowance on his property modeling of all types. Excel­ waitress work, good pay. Ap­ WANTED TO CLEAN by the Alum. Combo’s, convenient Hanley Jr. and Edith E. Hah- at the office of Supt. Raymond 4801. CLEAN, HEATED furnished 649-6544 — 649-4436 8258. aially one not subject to public the city, and apprehended Al-|on Country Lane; Franklin G. lent workm anship. 649-8496. ply In person BraAs Key Res­ hour — Offices, matron work, location, recently redeco­ VERNON — Excellent 2 fsunily lev, property at 235-237 Center RamsdeQ this morning. and housew ork. 643-7026 after room for gentleman. Apply 4 649-9244 rated, real good buy at $12,- scrutiny through at least a vot­ George Negro of Manchester bert B. Mlffltt, 21 of Hartford and Dorothy M. Welles, to re- taurant, 829 Main Street, Man­ 4-3, new heating system, 2-car St- ing procedure, not only admin­ Tpke. Miffitt was taken to Ver­ 1957 CH EVRO LET V-8, hardtop, chester. 4:30. Pearl Street, Apt. 8. 600. C all 640-8306, 289-8258. TTromas R. Maxwell to Jo­ bid $96,000; Post Road Stages novate a carriage house on Elm garage, preferred location, bus isters policy but makes it as non headquarters and charged Ifill Rd. for lue as a one-family c a ll 649-1129 a fte r 6 p.m . Roofing and Chimnevs 16-A POUR ROOM apartment. West BARROWS AND seph Zalerid and Leona T. Za (Collins Dus Service) of 'Wap- WOMAN WITH many years of line. Only $16,900. Hayes Agen­ ■well? with evading responsibility. He dwelling; and R. Lincoln, ad­ Side, gas heat, convenient to cy , 643-4803. leald. property at 71 Liiuunore ping, $101,681; and Vemoh Bus 1968 OLDSM OBILE HoUday ROOFING — Specializing re­ office experience would like COMFORTABLE WARM room BARROWS AND WALLACE CO. Now this seems to be the posted $100 bond and is sched­ ditions to a U'vlng trailer owned pairing roofs of all kinds, new in quiet hom e. 649r7410. bus. Working couple. Call af­ !>*■- Service, owned by Elmer Thiall Coupe, 6,000 miles, fully equip­ part-time Job, hours 9-2, eve­ MANCHESTER Vicinity — Mod­ crux of the contention that the of Mandiester, holder of the uled to appear in Circuit pourt and situated on property of roofs, gutter work, chimneys FROM MANCHESTER nings 5-9 or 10, or will do typ­ te r 6-p .m ., 649-4319. WALLACE CO. BniUng Permits 12, R ock ville, Jan. 21. Oonstoble ped , $3,196. 649-2589 between ROOM FOR RENT, gentlemen em, immaculate 3 bedroom Oharter Revi^on Commission present oonbract, $103,894. Richard (barest. 8-9 p.m . cleaned, repaired. Aluminum ing at home. Have own trans­ MANCHESTER — Two family. . ^ intends to abolish the council- John Lehan conducted the' in­ siding. 80 years’ experience. TO M AN ILA preferred, private entrance, on F IV E ROOM fla t, oU heat, ga­ ranch, 19x20 living room , fire ­ Rates for extra mileage for portation. 649-4090. rage, good location. Rent rea­ place, tiled bath, full basement. 6-6, walking distance to ^t.. $60. manager form of government. vestigation. 1966 CHEVROLET, floor shift, Free estimates. Call Howley, bus line, all new facilities, VERNON — LARGE custom, 6 athletic and other trips were sonable. 649-1022. B el A ir Real Estate, 643-9332. line, 8rlarge bedrooms, big ii The Herald has dwelt on the quoted from $15 to $18 base, David A. Elsenberg, 87, Iron- 2-door, $350. Call 649-8236 or 648-6861. 648-0768. 643-8013. room' Ranch, huge recreation wood Dr., .reported he stopped kitchen with dining area. Bv-f words “executive powers” when phis 34*/4 to 45 ' cents per mile 643-8369. A telephone operator Articles For Sale 45 room, cast iron radiation, 2- at the stop sign before entering never knows where ROOM FOR lady or gentleman, MANCHESTER—8 room apart­ 20 ELRO ST. — M odem Cape, Ing room, utility room. w»T! ITaiSglsxaifSKsM l r'zil* truly it ought to be concerned additional. Rates for “waiting WHEE! WATER’S car garage, hillside setting. the Mghway in the SMond acci­ PRIVATE OWNER — Beautiful Radio-TV Repair she’ll be calling next. It SEWING MACHINES. 1983 quiet. Inquire 224 Charter Oak m ent r e c e n tly renovated, convenient for schools, bus, best condition. Good invest-i U U ia e n U Iie a K.>ar with interference of administra­ time" ranged from $1.75 to stove and refrigerator, first H ayes AS^ncy; 843-4808. dent at the Interaectlon. His 1962 Buick Special, V-6, auto­ may be the next state, m odels, n ever used, $36, $2 Street. 643-A368, 248-4738. shopping. Drastically reduced m ent at $22,400. W olverton tive powers by a Board of Di­ $2.25 an ho\^. Services 18 floor, garage, $90 m onthly. J. veh icle w as struck in tiie reEir H0T-H0T...AND matic, radio, heater, white­ or across an ocean or weekly. 643-8911. i COVENTRY — On 80 acres. for Immediate sale. Bel Air Agency, Realtor, 649-9ns. Hits Gas Pump rectors. Rarely in the literature The transportation commit­ walls, tinted windows. Very CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ two. That’s one of the D. R ealty, 648-6129. l^ a l Estate, 643-9332. by a car operated by Michael J. Hilltop 8-room home, new hot ANDOVER CENTER — Beauti­ oonceming council-manager tee of the board of education low m ileage. P rice $1,960. 649- ice, available all hours. Satls- things that makes the MOTO MOWER snow throwers SLEEPING ROOM for genUe- Buccino, 53, of Eaik Rartford. THERE’S A LOT! m an, parking. T el. 643-4872. water heat, out-bulldings, 1800’ ful View. Oii 8 -wooded acres, Bdtensive damage was ze- form of government does one ■will meet tomorrow at 6:30 Constable Carl Frederickson, 0856. factloD guaranteed. CaU 648- Job so exciting; so im­ at McBride’s Sport Spot. H i road front^e. Beautiful view. large 6 room Ranch, fireplace, poctod to a gas pump at Ray's find the expression, chief-ex­ p.m. to consider the bids. who investimted, reported no Do you and your children know WHERE great news 1816. portant. b.p . to 6 ^ h.p. 689 C enter St. Only $20,000. Law rence F . F l- TWIN BEH3ROOM, woman pre­ Furnished Apartments 63>A basement garage. Ideal for Esso Station, 947 Center St., ecutive officer; frequently one ’The contract, when awaixled, injuries, and no arrests were 1968 CHEVROLET Convertible, 649-8747. ano. R ealtor, 643-2766, Charles LEGAL Now! For only 9Vic* a events are taking place? Do you know WHAT is be­ standard transm ission, 1982 ferred, private hartment Spedfications available at Mtohiie Gleaned large landscaped lot Family Oaaaroom for teen-agers, Reasonable rates. Fully In­ parking. Adults.- Tel. Mr. room, aluminum combinations. Mom can do the family wide and nearly three feet deep, provide you with a $819. T erm s ava ila b le. So. oo the first-floor. Separate oU Eighth District Public Works Septic Tanks, Dry w «Uil Tlw Ctarter Rerisioa Oom-<^ra from the office of the gen- pickup aervlce. Day or eve­ sured. 649-9668, Joseph P . Lew­ K eith, 649-8191. No money down VA. $800 down FLETCHER GLASS CO. OF 6IANCHESIEB wash, Sis can do the dishes colorful world map, plus 12 smaller maps and charta is. W indsor E quipm ent O o., 289- heating system.. Nice brigM office, HUIiaid St Sewer Line. I n s ^ ^ i ^ (CRCl wOl hold a pub- eral manager; the granting of ning leasons. Reasonable rates. THE rooms. Vacant No facilities for lar Waterproofing Done. FHA. Howard Resilty Oh.. all s^ch executive powers to at tha same time Junior pointing up the world’s basic news situatioiia. For Manriiester Driving Academy, 8406. Bids miut be submitted by tlc InfonnationsLl meeting at ti^es Ms bath, and you en­ INSIDE AND OITTSIDE paint­ Children. T. J. Crockett, Real­ 282-6276. Cart Zinssrir. 6464088. the mayor and/or the board of 188 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE classroom or home use*, order as many copieo as you liS-7349. SOUTHERN BnsinesB Locations Monday, Jan. 20. 7:30 tonight, ia the hearing 649-7879 joy a shower. ing. You name your own price tor, 843-1677. Victor Swanson, directors; the removal .of the . WHEN YOU THINK OF INsmonds^W atclicB— McKinney bros. room of the Municipal Building like at $1 each. We pay the postage. Fill out coupon 649-7868, 876-840L For Rent 64 P resident restricting' Clause wMch for­ GLASS, THINK OF FLETCHER D on ’t delay— ^phone us to ­ NEW ENGLAND to rsplaia its many, farrreach- carefully and mail with check or money order aa In­ J e w d iy 48 Eighth School A Sewerage Disposal Co. bids the board of directors day. Find out bow easy it is E-ZLERN PAINTING, PAPERHANGING THIRD IIOOR apartment, I OBDBB OP ■SaBlKO Ing. propoeed charter changes, BUILDINO 60x40 suitable ter Utilities I^trict Pearl SL— a «n« State of CouMcticttt. Piatote from interfering with the exec­ CXIBNER DURANT 8T to switch to a Mobllheat- dicated. Good work, reasonable rates. TELEPHONE COMPANY WATCH AND JEWELRY repair- rooms, heat, stove and refirig- 180-182 64 4 psepazatosy. to ’^submitting driving Schod storage, B-1 aoBe. BucUand Court, Town of Bolloe. DMrtct at utive or administrative func­ flred water heater. Over SO years in Manchester. Ing at reasonable p r i e e a. erator, close to ecbool, cliurch section . 649-8468. Andover, January A 1964. them to the board of directors tions of town boards, agencies Your ne^bor my reconunen- and shopping. Call between 7-8 U RG E QUARTERS TO SERVE YOUR NEEDS! geat, auto- An equal opportunity Piwnpt service, two wsteb- and departments; and the lim­ *ATsraga family of four. datioiL FUtymond Flirice, 649- makers. 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U ltl* a s 8 -8 and parking tnohided. Avnll- houaa Point, Cdanaetteut, on* t u r n p ik e t v ’ $ » 7 m . Paintlog- Oalltngs Fapailiai boars q»ai« t)n>o dafly. Earn 8B4AONBD F iyE R L A C j; abla January >4. Rental $U0 1961 Ponttae, Serial 1^. R. M. BEm aiM^Saa MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS M 3 -S 1 3 S w a rd f l t , 880 to tbia 'ptsasaat, dl^ month, cut Mr. Goodetaild lilPTOSOL tte aeoto waimie S 4 S -m » orttteal COW ••aa9aaa'9oa6aaa«9e|^aa.ss«oe.a •'MPAtTS te- Mo foo emiifir le&i $80 wood, euf to etdev, fMfvwed, T«LM 9.3404 EsjrncAVSiS o u a d l y o iv ir N .. Vlritinii, 848«80 l nEtod wagr. O s U ------If per load. .ffS-TMT. tha right to Md. ramoval M toltCM M rSi. ■ u ; ...... ■ 7 ------

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V ' ■ Avwage Dafly Net Preia Ron f MONDAY, JANUARY i IH i For the Week Ended T O U R T E fiN Jeanuy 4, 18M Thd WmtlMr ^anrhrat^r ^mttittg Ifm ild f ewenet ti V. M. WeeOw OuNa 13,880 • ;/■ The Chapman-Joy Circle of Fourth Dletrict of Ccmneotlcut was lunsiar-up In Em degree ter’a Miotoeni Otoda and her ClaMtog u d eoldor toOght, Cooper Chapter eosnmMtee prepared and a e ^ Blember of the Audit North Methodist Church will DeMolaye, at toe Mosonle Tem­ oonteot BnreMi of ClraoIntloB low In Me. Wedneedey fUr A bout Town ple. refredunenta to 96 DeMdaya MARLOWS meet Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Fayette Chapter of RodeviHe ead h M, high hi the 40e, the church. Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ DeMolay Wiimer Joseph Cooper Chapter o t and adviaors after toe program. ManehmoT'^A City of VtUago Charm ’ttm CbanAiade Ku/iical CKib and Pine Meedow Chapter oif "For Everything"—f^raiN win meet tonight ait CentM: Oon- ert AretMit will show shdee of a Wetherafleld took the cHstrlot 'The neoct 'Tournament of Champions for the Fourth Dis- Mbndny thru flotnrdny 6tM fPV&ttonal camreh. X poUuck recent trip to California. John Mather Chapter, Order honors in both toe Initiatory de­ Windsor Locka also psuticipat- YOU kxxxm , NO. 82 gree work and the flower talk. ed. AU partldponta received trict will b3 httld J^n. 1® ta to 8iS0; Thnndhy to • pjw. (FOURTBBN PAGES) win be aertod a i 6:S0 In the o f DsMolay, waa host yesterday MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1964 (q eeeUled Adverttelag e a Fng« I t ) ItobMaajRomn. 'Rioae attatMling Bmanuei Lutheran Church Jerry Leonaid of WetoersfMd 'cerUfloates in- recognition of lCaAchflflt«r. The dieirici t^aon- PRICE SEVEN CENTS pV^ win oompeits in Febniary •Mi nmlnded to bring place aet- Women will meet tonight at afternoon for toe initial Tour- llBgn. Jamea T. lAhfiaw o f Oov- 7:45 In Luther Hall. A film nament of Champions for the Mather Chapter" of Manchester Mra. Mary Levitt of toe chap- ^ ' toe atats lionore. ' *lf' anU y wlU oolor aUdea of "One Lord, One Faith,” deacrib- * * w M a r aoenaa in Oomeoticut at big the merger of the Lutheran Church, will be shown. All wom­ Barry Supporters 9. in tha Federatian Room. WoBMn of the Mandienter area en of the church are Invited. are hwitad. ress Members ot the VFW Auxil­ Convenes, lOapah-Putnam Spencer Clr- iary will entertain patients at Pitch State Camp d e o t South Methodlat Oiurch the R o ^ y HUl Veterans’ Home win meet tomorrow at 12:30 and Hospital Wednesday at p.m. at Suaannah Wealey Hall. 7:30 p.m. by conducting a -n> iCaa Peaxl Bble will interpret bingo. Those wishing to attend HARTFORD (A P )—Connecticut Goldwater rooters may call Mrs. Raymond Hage- LBJ Readies Message the BoiA of Jonah. Hosteseea today pitched their headquarters teht in the Hotel Bond win be M ra Miller Haugh, Mre. now, 381 Woodland St., hospi­ Frederick Hyde and Mre. tal chairman, for transporta­ In Hartford—-only four days after the senator tossed his Jamea Claypool. tion, Arizona hat in the ring for the Republican presidential nomination. Ib e Maachaater WATBH will Mystic Review, Women’s "W e believe the nominaUon federal government has weak­ On State of the Union meat tomorrow at the ttahen Benmt Association, will meet Panelist and election of Barry Goldwater ■V Aanerloen C9ub, sadridge St. tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd Fel­ Dr. John Bratt, psychiatrist, will strengthen and unify the ened the characteristic self re­ WetgWng-ln win be from 7 to lows Hall, There will be a re­ will participate in a panel dis­ Republican party by giving it a liance of America and all too WASHINGTON (AP) — ^to the President that the House<»agaln expressed We hope for S pxn. Sgectkm of officers, hearsal of the installation cere­ often has substituted propagan­ leadership will se%k a vote on mony. cussion Monday, Jan. 13, at 8 new sense of purpose,” declared The 88th Congress, open^ earlj^ . acUon on tax reduction eHgInally aeheduled for this former State Senator Newman da, hypocrisy and inGatlon for civil rights legislation as quick­ p.m. at a meeting of the Buck- the real needs pf the people.” jts second session today un­ legislation. Mansfield said he is busineas meeting, win be held E. Marslllus of Trumbull. ly as possible. He said the Rules hopeful thi^ this bill will reach Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Strick­ ley School PTA in the school The Goldwater committee der the multiple pressures Inatoad on Jan. 14. auditorium. The topic will be Marslllus, who today accepted Committee, which must clear the Senate floor by the end of land of 321 Oakland St. were opened headquarters in a three h the legislation for floor action, "Guiding Your Child to Physi­ the chairman of the ConnecUcut of a campaign year, a the month. Cfc. Richard Jorgensen, son feted on their 17th wedding an­ room suite in the meszanine will begin hearings Thursday. niversary at a dinner at cal and Meiital Fitness.” Dr. Goldwater drive said that Re­ new administration, and a Earlier, Mansfield had said o f Mr. and Mrs. Wennell Jor- floor of the Hartford liotel with McCormack also said efforts that despite strenuoiia.efforts t6 Clark’s Restaurant, Wiilimam- H. John Malone, pediatrician, publican failures can be traced a starting staff of eight, Includ­ rnountainous backlog of un­ genoen, 23 W. Gardner St., has and Dr. Carl A. Mikolowsky, in part to the party's unwilling­ will be made to get early action hold the over-all budgH under Uc. n ie party was given by ing two paid employes and Ax finished business. on legislation for medical care been reassigned to Fort Mon­ their son, Harold R. Strickland pedodontist, are other members ness to present new and better $1(M billion, Johnsmi is scheduU mouth, NJ. He recently oom- volunteers. A few hours before the gavels for the aged tied to Social Se­ of Manchestelh, and Mr. and of the panel. programs to meet present and ing domestic spending at a plated 7 ^ months overseas Marsilius, who resigned the banged in the Hou.se and Senate curity taxes. The House Rules higher level than to recent' Mrs. Charles Strickland of An­ Dr. Braat, a native of Hol­ future needs of this nation. chambers, Pre.sident Johnson doty in SthofUa, Africa.' dover, Strickland’s brother and land, is a graduate of the Med­ chairmanship of the OOP State Committee will begin hearings years. "Among the national leaders Finance Committee to head the went over, with Democratic on the proposal Jan. 20, M c­ sister-in-law. ical University of Utrecht, and of the Republican party, Sen. leaders his first State of the Un­ Cormack said. Mansfield said some of this received his Ph. D. from Gron­ Goldwater drive In this state, will be channeled into housing, Goldwater has been the moat said his group ■was accepting ion mes.sage, a communication Mansfield said the President The Questers dub of Bolton ingen University. He spent courageous and Intelligent crlUc he will deliver in person at a unemployment assistance, edu­ will meet tomorrovv at 8 p.m. eight years of resident training the task "■with the firm con- cational and other programs B ackache & of the New Deal, third deal, viotlon that our nation needs joint ses.slon at noon Wednes­ Sit the home of Mrs. James in psychiatry and neurology, New Frontier concepts of gov­ day. aimed at improving living con­ ditions and the level of employ­ Roa<^ Rt. 44A, Bolton. Prints and fifteen years in private ernment Dependence on the The party chiefs were rlose- erve ensiom and lithographs will he dis­ practice in Holland. (See Page Nine) L B J Groups ment among the nation’s poor. N T iV-—- . mouUied on details after their SKONDART TO OHEY MUTATION cussed by Mis. Cecil England He has been in the United weekly breakfast session at the Senate Republican Leader attar ai, eooiDOn Bdntr or BUddar Ir- and Mrs. Wallace Shearer. States five years. He has been SALE Everett M. Dlrksen of Illinois rttaMeni atteet tvlea aa aanr voman aa White House but agreed the Programs of mm and mar make yon tanaa and narroiia associated with the Connecticut message is “ excellent" and .said in a separate interview it tnm too fraonant, taralaa or ttahlna The Army-Navy Club Auxil­ Valley Hospital, Middletown for remains to be seen whether nrlaatlon boUi day and nlaht. SeeondarUr, “ quite to the point.” Hou.se yonmar Joao daap and inffer from Haad- iary will hold its first meeting two years and at a private men­ Conservative Limping Speaker John W. McCormack of Johnson can trim enough out of aabaa. Baekaeba and faal Old, tlrad. da- Wide Appeal of the new year Wednesday at tal hospital In Stamford for Massachusetts .said he thinks military outlays to finance such sraiiad. In aaoh Irritation. orSTBX three years. ninally brinn faat, ralazlna comfort by 8 p.m. at the clubhouse. Re­ the American people will re­ programs without' breaking anrfetna IrrltaUni tanni in >tronk, acid freshments will be setved af­ Dr. Brail spends twb days a By JAMES MARLOW through the President’s self-im­ vrina and by analaaalo pain relief. Oat spond most favorably. * OTgrBX at dmaalata. PmI batter faat. ter the meeting. week at his office in the Wil­ For Concord’s Votes AsHOciated Press News Analyst posed limitation on expendi­ lard Building and plans to set­ There was informed specula­ WASHINGTON (API -- Pre.si­ tures. tle here In the near future. tion that the message will con­ dent Johnson isn’t missing ” I have told the President Refreshments will be served CONCORD, N.H. tain proposals for a many- many angles in proposing pro­ that if' he comes up with a (A P )—Sen.<^to have a candidate," said pronged attack on poverty after the meeting. Save On Famous Barry Goldwater, foreesusting Goldwater. grams with the broadest popu­ Texas-slze budget, he is going Sen. Norria Cotton, welcomin^'Sen. Goldwater to Concord, N. H. today, says through specialized education lar appeal. victory in New Hampshire’s He said the conservative wing to be in trouble in Congress,” presidential primary, went on a skies promise more snow. Goldwater’s foot is in cast from recent operation and other measures. The new In one form or another his Dirksen said. “ On the other Includes about 86 per eent of chief execuUve pledged himself hand shaking hunt for votes the Republican party. (AP Photofax.) State of the Union message to hand, if he cuts military expend­ today. during his work-and-play Christ­ Congress Wednesday is expect­ itures to the point where Con­ Goldwater said the cast he mas holiday In Texas to give ed to contain propo.sals that The Arizona senator, a candi- has worn since a pre-Christmes gress thinks national security is high priority to a drive in that have something for practically threatened, some of this money LECLERC ^ date for the Republican presi­ operation on his right heel will Wall Talk Limits direction. F i r s t dential nomination, launched U.S. Saigon Toll everybody. may be restored.” Lady Pepperell come off next Monday. Until Senate Democratic leader PUNERAL HOME his bid for New Hampshire’s 14 Events The message Is going to rep­ The House had before it a then, he’ll be campaigning with Mike Mansfield of Montana told delegate votes with a newis con­ a cane. Drawn by Erhard Rises by 2: 166 resent a combination of three Senate-passed bill to rename tha N a t i o n a l newsmen that the message is presidents’ programs: Roose­ ference and a hobbling cam­ " If we can’t nominate a cou National Cultural Center to hon­ FUNERAL “ quite to the point in their inter­ velt, Kennedy and Johnson. or of the late John F. Kennedy S t o r e s __ paign stroll In downtown Con­ servatlve then I think We’re go­ BONN, Gormany (A P )— , SAIGON, South Viet cord. In, State est of the American people do­ Roosevelt or Kennedy would and provide some federal fi­ I W E G IV E ing to have trouble In the 1^- Chancoltor Ludwig Eirhard Nam (A P )— ^A plane car­ mestically speaking.” SERVICE Goldwater, his right foot still. laid today that his govern­ have been just about unbeat­ nancing for it. The Senate had publican party because It will rying two U,S. Air Force Mansfield also said Johnson able, If either was running in VALTER N. In a cast, greeted on-lookers mean that a handful of liberals ment will not makie any no major business scheduled. LECLERC •Sheets and Cases office.-s crashed today and still is trying to keep the budget the 1964 presidential race. So In his personally delivered who crowded In as he met control one of the major par­ new conceasionc to re<^>en Director Study Reveals an American military for the next fiscal year under carrying the banners of his two message, Johnson is expected to newsmen in his store-front ties,” Goldwater said. the Berlin wail, a sf>okee- spokesman said both were $100 billion. I 23 Main Street, Manchester headquarters. Then he limped Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller man reported. killed. next door to shake hands with High Rate of McCormack said he reported (See Page Thirteen) (See Page Seven) Call 649-5869 of New York, the ’only other de­ "The government ■will not 'The officere, a major old folks at a convalescent clared candidate for the GOP go one step furUier,” Er­ and a captain, became the home. nomination, heads that wing of hard was said to have told Infant Deaths Lady Pepperell Fine Quality Muslins The iSenator told reporters he first Americans to die in the party. Up {wrtiaiiNAtnry execu­ Viet Nam in 1964. Monday — Tuesday — Wednesday did not seek the party ranking “ Whatever happens up .hera, t e committee oC'Ma CI|Hf- HARTFORD (A P ) — A study Scranton Asking that made him A presidential Their names were twn- and I expect to win up hera, I'll ttort Democratic party, "w e of 87 hospitals providing mater­ porarily withheld. New Crisis Brewing 63x99 candidate. "Now that I've de: stay in the race,” Goldwater lutve done our utmost." nity care in Connecticut has dis­ No Tax Increase $1.54 elded to go after It, I ’m going TTie spokesman said the sp e cia l said. The primary, first in tha A party epokeaman said closed “ significantly high” death plane crashed about 16 niter It with everything that I nation, la March 10. HMmnl told the committee rates among unborn and new­ miles Tlje^ea- In Record Budget TUESDAY ONLY A® said. ----senator said he ig confl- that 'Wait SdrEnT Mi^or born- bablea at four, ItospItoJa. ■ On Rail Work Rules 72 X 99 ...... "1 think it’s time we give the •8fej|p’’ ^>a crAsh was^not “ Death i^tW'Tpapi.OM births 59< Designer S ^ es, makes one so-called secondary Issues^, Is­ ture that would have resulted In 1963 will be recorded by history Bates Brittany thing ctear. No one need fCar born babies are classed togeth­ In Encyclical as a milestone year in Pennsyl­ er because they are usually due sues not settled last November wage reductions for some work­ for another six months the by compulsory arbltraUon—runs ers and increases for others. vania’s struggle for supremacy 66x90— Re9 ularly $8.95 sudden elongation of skirts that to unfavorable conditions during VA'ncAN erry (a p ) — Pope over the shadows cast upon her $7.95 pregnancy and or delivery. out and a nationwide rail strike Gilbert said tliere had been a Rtoduce’-Speoia& In 1947 made every wardrobe Paul,.VI returned to his Vatican could begin. tendency to label the wage and by the industrial and technolo­ Special Brocade Spreads pasae. desk today after his historic The issues involved in the cur­ gical revolution of the 20th cen­ 72x90~Regularly $9.95 (See Page Seven) tury,” he said. Templing Delectable I f anyithii>g, skirts may be a Holy Land pilgrimage and re­ rent negotiations include such (See Page Two) T uesday $8.95 little shorter. Not a model seen ” Our strategy during that portedly began work on the first milestone year was built on tha Regularly on a runway has failed to dis­ encyclical of his seven-month Bananas » 80x90— Regularly $10.95 play her knees in full glory. reign. belief that it is the private $9.95 sector of the economy, nrt gov­ Extra Flavorful For Staaks Editors have even asked the The 66-ye^-old pontiff, who PORK CHOPS designers about this, and have ernment, which creates lasting LEAN CENTER CUTS Tw in $22.50, Double $25 A most unusUal blanket. Its plied yams of News Tidbits shattered Riman Chtholic preC' Tito, Poland Respond prosperity. Goverment’a role always been told that the man­ edent with his flying pilgrimage IMushroems 49 cellular construction produce a thermal ac­ nequins showing the olothes are from the A P W ires is to provide the-climate under to the, Bible land, was said to which the free enterprise sys­ ID S IC IO U S - Crisp, uicy and Sweet lb. 69c tion without weight. Thousands of minute not al'ways those on whom the ■have in mind an entirely new clothes were made. But It is tem can flourish for the benefit cells act like breathing magic. 66 x 90, type of encyclical devoted to To Papal Peace Call of all.” LB CELLO hard to believe this ■variation Rep. Howard H. Baker, 61, NOW , 72 X 90, 80 X 90 in twelve decorator scientific and technological re­ BAG would atcount for so many vis­ Republican congressman from search. To balance the 1964-66 budget; A p p le s 3 inst nt at least on paper, the governor A colors. ible knees. ' Tennessee’s 2nd District and Informants said experts would VIENNA, Austria (A P )—Pope^grlmage was ignored in the Is counting on $18,750,000 in un­ Meat & Produce Prices EHecKve Men., Tues., Wed. Only MAXWELL HOUSE The xhange In skirts this ineinber of the powerful House help draw up the encyclical, Twirf $17.98 and Means Committee, dies in Paul’s call to world leaders from news reports broadcast by Bul­ used appropriations from thia spring is that they are fuller, timed apparently to coincide the Holy Land to work for peace garia, Romania and Albania. and prior fiscal years, a $23.7- COFFEE and that is welcome news to Knoxville of a heart attack . . . with the 400th anniversary this American negotiators in Mos- has drawn friendly responses Orthodox Christianity is the million surplus after all defl- all women wKb are not profes­ year of the birth of Galileo from the chiefs of state of at OTW dehiand euing of Soviet' GLuieiri6th^bentu7y Ttalian^^^^ national faith of Bulgaria and Sp tciai c£ow Prices 6 oz. jar 99c Double $ 1 9 .9 8 sional contortionists. Pauline least two nations behind the predominates in Romania. Of (See Page Seven) Trlgere, showing a simple wool ' tronomer and experimental phi- Iron Curtain. ists and mformation across the losopher the Albanians who profess re­ on CAMPBELL'S dress In one of her classic styles, Iron curtain. President Tito of Yugoslavia ligion, most are Moslems. The Ok eStt said that she had widened it Galileo was condemned by the telegraphed the Pope: “ Thank­ Orthodox rank second. An anti-Castro organization Roman Catholic hierarchy for D O U “ Sliced or Crushed CHICKEN RICE Yes, dramatic enough to wear but, at the bottom "to make it headed by Manuel Artlme, 1961 ing you for the humanitarian There is a controversy among easier to get In and out of cars.” his theories on the solar system. message, we sincerely join your Orthodox churches about Patri­ B'AOZ OR better yet, dress your bed in style. Bay of Pigs invasion leader, Examined by the Inquisition un­ Evidently Pauline has been says It “ poasebses the means to wishes for welfare and peace of arch Athenagoras’ trip to see B u lletin s Give it the luxiuy look, the hand em­ wearing her own dresses. der threat of torture, he recant­ all peoples.” Pineapple CANS Chicken Noodle carry to Cuba a freedom wair In the Pope. The Orthodox Church Culled from AP Wirtu broidered feel of Bates Brittuiy Bro­ A t any rate, skirts flutter at ed and spent the remainder of The official Polish press agen­ of Greece publicly opposed the 1964” ... .Liberia’s President V. his life in partial custody. M A SOUP cade. You’ll cheris'h it as you would ■! the hem. The old-fashioned go- S. Tubman calls for creation of cy PA P said today Poland’s meeting. 6 cans $1.00 president, Aleksander Zawadzki det Is back. Skirts are bo'x- a West African common market The controversy evidently Is Id-OZ your favorite’gown. Twin or,, double (See Page Nine) - replied: “ The Polish govern­ NEHRU IL L pleated, and since these Are the . . . In the first of seven install­ reflected In Yugoslavia, whose available in thirteen fashionable ment and the whole Polish na­ BHUBANESWAR, India Habitant CANS ^ J < l most fikillful designers who are ments of his memoirs being law provides that all recognized Freezer colors. showing this week, their box tion invariably strive to religions have the same rights. (A P )—^Prime Mlnistw Nehru. printed in Life Magazine, Gen. strengthen and ai.irm peace 74, wa« confined to bed today POIAST - Clear or Sudsy s pleats are so clever that the Douglas .MacArthur says he Lady Bird Slates Patriarch German, spiritual skirt looks perfectly straight and to develop friendly relations leader of more than 10 million with high blood preeanre. He 32-OZ Specials once faced the threat of dismis­ among all nations.” hae bera advised to reet for until you take a step. For late- sal from West Point because he Coal Region Talk Serbiw Orthodox, once wel- BTLS day, skirts have flounqes around Radio stations of two predom­ two weeks. An official etoto- Ammonia PORK LOINS wouldn!t Inform on upper class­ coi)45d the Pope’s journey as a ment said there Is no cause the hem. men. inantly Roman Catholic nations step toward Christian unity and H N A ST '- Apricot or Plum WASHINGTON (A P ) - Mrs. under Communist rtile, broad­ for anxiety. He Is here for toe cut to order, lb. 45c All the commentators em­ JBvIdence against five Ala- approved his meeting with . -e, e , ~ ^ ■ ^^y^don B. Johnson flies Satur- cast approving comment on the Athenagoras. But he made no annual meeting of the ruling phasize how feminine we shall Oongreoe party. Fibreglass and Fiberglas and look this spring. Even Bill Blass, bania N 1 o n a I Guardsmen! day to the hard coal country of Pope’s pilgrimage. mention of unity in services at U. S. C H O IC E 18 X 25 , Famous Cannon the designer for Maurice Rent- ®*‘ Pennsylvania to give a speech In Czechoslovakia, Radio the Orthodox Christmas Mass Preserves plosions near the recently in and to see how Uncle Sam is Prague said the pontiff went to s u k a A n o s e e k s a i d C H U C KS ner who la credited with making tergrated University of Ala­ at a packed cathedral in Bel­ M ANILA, tha PbUlppInea [ NA B ttC O MHMIUAA the "sportive look” the look of helping miners and towns struck the Mitldle Baat as a messenger grade today. His CSiristmas Silicone Ironing Tow el Ensembles bama to be presented tp the by unemployment. of peace. It called his visit “an (A P ) — Indoneolan PrimUenl About 100 lbs. Cannon Hand Shredded Foam winter, no longer makes clothes Tuscaloosa Ctninty- grand jury message was drawn in general The First Lady delivers her event of great significance.” terms. Sukarno arrived In Manila 1 6 0 Z PKG lb. 38c that look as If they Just stepped . . . Ethiopian Emperor Hgille brief address at the dedication In Hungary, Radio Budapest In Prague, the Czechoslovak today seeking Philippine iditines Bath Regularly off an English moor. He does Seliussie accepts In principle in­ cling to one sportive bit, the of a new research center at raid Pope Paul called on Communist youth paper Mlada support for hie onmpolgn Board Cover Sets vitation from Soviet Premier Wilkes-Barre, built with the sdd Towels Bed Pillows blazer, §nd strictly tailored churches of the worla to forget Fronta said editorially Pope against Mmlayola. Sukarao’a r : i* . ■- 1 U. S. C H O IC E $1.99 Khrushchev to visit the Soviet of federal funds. five-day visit got «ff to a little blaaera, with fairly wide Union.- old controversies. It said his vis­ Paul is continuing a policy of l l t id e i M Green Stanps Wadaesday HINDQUARTERS T h e research denter, operated tardy start. Foreign Mlnleler |r^Ar roua hatiohai supf* Shoulders make the Jaeketa for Weary airmen, some flying it illustrated, as he himself said Pope Jolpi X X m that "brought nusr MAnntTs on a gfrant from the Ford Foun­ that this is an era of extraor­ Subondrlo sold the pn sl ib .6 lc Regularly 88c Regularly 39c Hand Regularly many suits. Ctonenillv they are theic fifth search mission, stlU the Vatican Into the ranks of iu loa presi H AIIfO lO COUNTY Regularly $L00 dation, determines a communi- dinary poasibllities. His meet­ dent’s plane, nfter ' M in contrasting colon, aa the express strong hope, that toe the peace forces." ter taking $1.19 ty’‘s training needs to attract ings in Jerusalem with Ortho­ from Jaknrta, landed 166 to 175 LBS. Ume green blazer that goes over crew and passenger of a missing The paper dbclared, however, laadad again new industries to the pinched dox Patriarch Athenagoras I We » — n>i Tke BeW |e IW l Q w W * No Bxtim Charge' 9or a navy dress with knlfa-pleatad Air Force cargo plane In toe " It cannot be denied that the In central Java as ndpeuirlty . Wrapping anthracite area and thus pro­ were "an Important step toward M, IcM Tekacu PMeMk b w w Fieei Sttiw aklrt, and tha raapbarry blazer Pacific will be found a liv e .... Catholic Church, like every oth­ preoautton after It readved • and Sharp fYeeaing Wash Regularly vide new jobs. the recOTclUatlott and toe unity Mm BheUve to Dni'NtttoNr |«im i MwU m Onto . «*raaa with A Columbus, Ga.; mtotater, toe er religion, has become com­ report that a Brittaii alronUt NOW 49c NOW 29c NOW 82c 49c 55S55. *“ ■‘^1 K«y n»®n*a wear wottL g w K d Mrs. Johnson made a similar of the dUfereht Christian pletely isolated and separated essrrler waa in tha vtatnlty. a U rt Tha blazer Rev. John P. Bllwa;pger, who la excursion Into deprassed areas churches," It said. '1 iaaturea a Mttonlcacli^leaftlitaUored jacket with ad ee^ beoomoa that d arU ^ an avid boaeball fan, la fifhttng from the masses as a result ot Brttaln la tha ehlof bu lw iA 'f.i > adfc ftettt, wwn oyer aa emhralderad kripe eo£ew «w / of .jjlfest Viritola last on iag Monitors ‘of Radio Free Bu> lie rigid dogmas. In addition. a< the young fadaNMIen 'ad Uouaaailo^pleatedeklrt. ^ for tha aole ef beer a$ eltya Top«, a prlvataly woportod haaeMl park. / Its tlea with capitalist eouatrlss Read Herald Ads. m m Otoe F a ia M m O AiossImhi Oatloa. m M tSs pUr are too ateeag.’’ I ^ ... - ^

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