V. V , 'V •V- I • A.-I' X-' i f ■ ' V THURSDAYTJANUARY U , 1962 PAGE EIGHTEEN iiattrhPBtfc.lEttPttittg l|praU» • y ’ ■ . .r .1- \' Avoimge Daily Net Prew Ron >rThe WeathCT ’ For the Week Ended Stm aaatj 6, Iftn Foeeeaet of U. B. Wentkee i Cloudy, not ao cold tonlglit. 13,531 15^20. Satarda.y cloody, Blenber of the Audit ' of llght'fMow or enow flurrlee ■■ morning. High in mid 80s. GOOD//?EAR Scratch 'n Dent Boicmi of OtavnlnttMi Mancheaterr—A City of Village Charm VOL. LXXXL NO. 86 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 (CIsMifled Advertising on Page'14) PRICE FIVE and Floor Model Sale! 3^000 Feared Dead StateSews OVEN BEEF. Roundup Kennedy Expedted to Gai: VEGETABLE STEW We Must Change Olir Floor Displays Few Mother Blamed IVi peoiid* Plnehurst Iran brrf, rut-In 11^ Inch onbM and It's Your Chance For Really Big $aving$!, ‘ Of Andes Slide For Auto Death S tebiMpooBs flour J f Of Her Child, 2 1 tCMpOOB onlt ^ of Progr a By tWEODORE A. EDIOBR fhirca escaped before a thick sheet toMpoon pepper of mud, rocl^ Ice and debris cov Hartford,' Jan. 12 (A*)— Cor 1 tableapoon butter - Lima, Peru, Jan. 12 (/P)— ered 85 per cent 6 t the town. Deluxe 2 Heat GE Electric Dryer NO MONEY Rescue planes flew into the Half of nearby Huarascucho, oner Louis W. Schaefer today ^ cup hot water Andes 'Valley of Huaylas 200 somewhat larger than Ranrahlrca, held Mrs. Mary A. Smith, 200 Central Congo 1 eup M W stewed tomatoes ^ miles north dSf Lima today, also disappeared under the ava Taylor Rd., Hazardville, crim WAS 174i95 lanche. inally responsible for the M ay W i] S taMeepoons lemon Jnire DOWN where 3,000 to 4,000 persons Some other settlements disap death of her son, Barry, two, Plans Cizenga <4 eop onitar are feared dead under an ava peared completely. With Your Old Dryer lanche of ice, snow, rock and Ambaasador Loeb aaid only in an accident. 1 baj leaf about 20 injured had been received The child was fatally Injured JUST mud. The disaster virtually Dec. 10 when the car In which he Censure Vote C utT ari] t whole rIoTM from the disaster area at hospi wiped out two villages and 14 tals at Huaraz, the nearest large was riding, driven by the mother, <4 pound pearl enlona washed and peeled o f th e eettlements ih eight minutes. town, 30 milea to the south. hit a tree on the north side of Leopoldville, The Congo, 1 cup strtaiir beans Before darkness last night, 60 -Altogether, officials said, 14 Kreysslg. Rdf, Bast Windsor. weekly bodies had been recovered. And a small settlements were destroyed, Mrs. Smith took both hands off Jan, 12 {JP)— A formal censure cup sliced carrots ' doctor back from the stricken area the steering wheel, the coroner motion against Lumumbist A uthoritI said rescuers would have little to said, when she reached for her <4 eup sliced celery. (Coarinued on Page Four) Antoine Gizenga was intro By JACK Or do but recover the dead—"There son, who had fallen asleep on the duced in the Congolese parlia Combine flour, salt and pepper: dredge meat In are no Injured.” front seat and fallen to one side. e Deluxe 2-heat ment today, charging him Washington, J*n. 1* 2 seasoned flour. Brown beef cubes in butter. Plies .Only two planes were able to In another report. Coroner President Kennedy ^ meat in casserole; add water. ■SAW stewed toma fly yesterday Into Caras, about 20 Schaefer held Charles Malino, 33 with deserting his official toes, lemon juice, sugar, bay leaf and cloves. Cover • Safety door. Dryer shuts off automatically monthly fniles north of the disaster area, Deep Freeze King St., Bristol, criminally re likely to win approva* when door is opened functions in Leopoldville and and bake in alow oven (300 degree.^ F.i one hour. before dense fog and bad weather sponsible for the death of Mrs. defying the parliamient. He er than half of the 4 Add vegetables and continue baking until tender. set In. But this morning, planes Grace Middleton. 77. of Rockville ing domestic and forei^'*!j \ Slowly Easing holds rank as deputy premier 4 to 6 servings. Scratched • Metal lint trap began a shuttle to carry In doc Ave., PlalnvUle. should he a hig No Delivery Charge tors, nurses, medicines, food and A car Malino waa driving struck in the Leopoldville Central grams he has handpA * n ■ Approjeimately 314 calories each sen-ing. Fully Guaranteed • “ Fluff” setting for towels, Etc. Dryer Cord Included clothing for 'vIcUms of Wednes Mrs.- Middleton on East Main St.. election-conscious (’ni, In Deep South government.:^— ■ A salvo of appisoiu day’s tiaged'y. PlalnvUle, last Dec. 12- She died In Stanleyville. Gizenga Is re Because of the dknger of new shortly afterwards in New Britain ported openly at odds with hls one nedy’s State of the Uni^« 1211 Whether you follow this recipe or use your owti to the Berlin pr,*len," slides, the area was declared an By THE ASSOCIATED) PIUE8S General Hospital. time army supporter, Gen. Victor method and cook^n top of the stove, start with factor in where prepared to talk. wh„, -J Z jL , G-E Deluxe Automatic Electric emergency zone. "The Deep South looked forward Lundula. Reliable reports said Deluxe 12.Pound - 'T h e Best" The exact number of dead may to a promised warming trend to ate. and to fight, if Six to l l Lundula’s troops haVe arrested algnale)! general PINEHURST LEAN never be known'. day’ as the thermometer began to Hartford, Jan 12 (P)—The State 5-Cycle G-E Washer four o f Gizenga’s top lieutenants. ment on foreign poll«, - Clothes Dryer ‘ Roberto Thorndike, chairman of Inch back up from the lowest Motor 'Vehicle Department’s Dally Today’s tough parliamentary Pelni'c Red Cross, said first es- In the OoW War. ^ With Automatic Bleach Dispenser and New readings In years. record of automobile fatalities as move was backed by 44 members you sh op UmatM put the missing at 3,000. Overnight lot/s of zero or be There was bipartisan . \ “ Mini-Wa.sh” ® ot last midnight and the totals on of the lower house of deputies, a Most of these presumably are low were recorded for the second the same date last year; too-mlx*
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(ClntMIfled AdTerHsIng on Pnge 14) VOL. LXXXt NO. 86 (SIXTEEN Va g e s ) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 PRICE FIVE CENTS 3,000 Feared Dead S ta te N ew s Few Survivors Roundup Mother Blamed Of Andes Slide For Auto Death Of Her Child, 2 V ram By TttEODORE A. EDIOBR ^hirca escaped before a thick sheet Lima, Peru, Jan. 12 (JP)— of mud, rocl^ ice and debris cov Hartford.jJan. 12 (/P)— C3or- ered 85 per cent ot the town; oner Louis W. Schaefer today Rescue planes flew into the Half of nearby Huarascucho, Andes Valley of Huaylas 200 somewhat larger than Ranrahirca, held Mrs. Mary A. Smith, 200 Central Congo miles north df Lima today, also disappeared under the ava Taylor Rd., Hazardvllle, crim May W in where 3,000 to 4,000 persons lanche. inally responsible for the Some other settlements disap death of her. son, Barry, two, are feared dead under an ava peared completely. Plans Gizenga lanche of ice, snow, rock and Ambassador Loeb Mid only in an accident. mud. The disaster virtually about 20 injured had been received The child was fatally Injured Gut Tariff from the disaster a re^ a t hospi Dec. 10 whH the car in which he .ensure Vote wiped out two villages and 14 tals at Huaraz, the nearest large was Tiding, driven by the mother, settlements in eight- minutes. town, 30 miles to the south. hit a tree on the- north side of Leopoldville, Tlie Congo, Kreyssig. Rd.. East Windsor. Before darkness last night, SO Altogether, officials said, 14 Jan. 12 )— A formal censure bodies had been recoveVed. And a small settlementa were destroyed. Mrs. Smith took both hands off (/P doctor back from the stricken area the steering wheel, the coroner motion against Liimumbist said rescuers would have little to (CHtinued on Page Four) H id, when she reached for her Antoina Gizenga was intro By JACK BEtX. do but recover the dead—"There son, who had fa lln asleep on the duced in the Congolese parlia are no injured.” front seat and fallen to one side. Washington, Jan. 12 (/P)— Only two planes were able to In another report. Coroner ment today, charging him President Kennedy appears - fly yesterday into-Caras, about 20 Deep Freeze Schaefer held Charles Malino, 33 with deserting his official likely to win approval of few miles north of the disaster area, King St., Bristol, criminally re- functions in Leopoldville and er than half of the wide-rang-, before" dense fog and bad- weather sponstMe for the- death of Mre. deTyfrig the parliamenf. He set in. But this morning, planes Grace Middleton, 77, of Rockville ng domestic aiid foreign pro began a shutUe to carry In doc Slowly Easing Ave., PlafavUle. holds rank as deputy premier grams he has handed to an tors, nurses, medicines, food and A car Mallnd was driving struck in the Leopoldville Central election-conscious Congress. clothing for victims of Wednes In Deep South Mrs. Middleton on East Main St„ government. A H lyo of applause for Ken- . day’s tragedy. Plainvllle, tast Dec. 12 She died In Stanleyville. Gizenga Is re nedy’a State ot the Union reference Because of the danger of new shortly afterwards in New Britain ported openly at odds with his one By THE ASBOCIA’TEO PRESS to the Berlin problem— "W e are slides, the area was' declared an G neral Hospital. time snny supporter, Gen. 'Victor prepared to talk, wheri appropri emergency zone. 'The Deep South looked forward Lundula. Reliable reports said The exact number of dead may to a promised warming trend to ate, and to fight, if necesMry" — Six to 11 Lundula’s troops heiVe arrested signaled general 2-party agree never be known. day' as the thermometer began to Hartford. Jan 12 (gV-The Slate four of Gizenga’s top lieutenants. Roberto Thorndike, chairman of Inch back up from the lowest ment on foreign policy objectives Motor Vehicle Department’s Daily Today’s tough parliamentary in tihe Cold War. . Pe'fBfs Red Cross, said first es readings in years. record of automobile fatalities as move was backed by 44 members There was bipartisan approval, timates put the missing at 2,000. Overnight lor.-s of zero or be of last midnight and the totals on of the lower house ot deputies, a Most of these presumably are low were recorded for the second too- mixed with some RepubUcan the same date last year: majority o f those attending. The skepticism—for Kennedy's pledge dead. straight night in parts o4 the 1961 1962 Fomento, Peru’s ' development number included many of GIz h - to submit a balanced budget next South, with the coldest tempera Killed ...... « 11 ga’s one-time supporters. week. ministry, said the dead may reach tures in Mississippi. Kgiisas and 3,000. The motion is expected to come But these displays o f unity did western Tennessee, wbeio skies to a vote Monday—by parliamen not dispel signs that many of the Other officials’ figures were were clear. 15th for Kouahki higher. Seymour, Jan. 12 (A’i—U.S. Rep. tary nilea a'delay of 48 hours must PresidHt'a major . proposals wUl Eldorado, Ark., in the southern pass between Introduction and U.B- Ambassador James Loeb, part of the state, reported 3 below Frank Kowalski has been given be trampled under amid congres voting on a motion of this im sional pulling and hauling. tiho flew over the. death valley at zero before midnight. the backing of the Democratic 17,000 feet yesterday, reported es town committee in his candidacy portance. Not all of the news w h bod for The Weather Bureau promised Diplomats judge Gizenga is now timates of 4,000 missing and pre high temperatures in the 30s over tor the party’s nomination U-8. Knnedy, however. sumed dead. senator this year. seriously Isolated, having lost al He his leaJders could look Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and most ail of the blocs of Influences He said there had been some parts of Tennessee today the' An announced candidate, Kowal- "What you do when It’s over Is, you come out with a concensus,” New York RepubUcan Govern toward the likely enactront ot a he could once claim as heir to the program—In a form yet to be de panic among the few survivors. highest daytime readings since up aki may be opposed by former or Nelson .Rockefeller is telling Connecticut’s four announced GOP gubernatorial contenders. Rock "It wad one of the strangest dis Governor Abraham Rlblcoff, who late Patrice Luirumba. efeller knows whereof he speau, being a veteran of a 6-way fight for the nomlnactlon he won in termined— to give the executive to eight inches o f h o w fell Tues asters since there were practically has said he might accept a draft, The Leftist deputy premier, in 1958. John Lupton and John AIsop are on the left and Newman MarsiUus and Edwin May Jr. are authority to negotiate Idwer tar- no survivors,’’ he said. "Every day and Tuesday night- ^blcoff is now in President Ken- a sudden change of heart, agreed on the right. (Herald photo by Oflara). Meanwhile, some reUef from ifllB. 'With the Euro|>ean Common body was klUed." nedy’s cabinet. to leave his headquarters in Stan Market Fomnto warned of danger of nearly a week of frigid. weather The town committee became the leyville after losing a test of Ms came to most of the How-covered Knnedy could expect tax law new avalanches In the Andean val 15th such group to endorse Kowal power there. Not Just to Be President revisions, clocing of some loopholes ley between the White and Black sections of the Midwest. And a ski. ^ Stanleyville police, who have warming trm d'w as indicated for and extHslon of excise levies. He ranges. Lats last year State and Nation b e n his main mtUtary arm, yes ■was assured’ o f an Increase in ths Only about 80 of the 600 in al Democratic Chairman John A. terday reportedly defied his order (Continued on Page Two) 2296 billion debt Uml^ for which habitants of the village of Ranra- Bailey aaked the committee to to arr^^^Oopgolei^GH he has yet to make a formal re- withhold such backing for several to Servi ght get a postal rats montha. >, csmmlBslen InveeUgattag the increase. • LabofiMmuiffemenh Agree masHcre or IS'Itallan lUrnren last He cOutd beneve Qikt whm the , Extended Forecaet November. shouting is over" he would wWd up Windsor Locks, Jan. 12 (ff) — This apepared a ccuclfU blow to Only in Interests of with S t least restricted authority The UB. Weather Bureau’s ex the Communist-backed deputy pre- to buy 2100 mtlUon in UJ4. bonds Kennedy Urged to Aid tended Connecticut forecast; for miar who tried to ride to power and to start the ball roUlng on a Saturday through Wednesday: on the political coat-tails of the By JUDITH AHEARN 6-to be president just for ths sakeb ' Rookefsilsr was questioned about special, 3-year 23 biUldn fund for Thq_ outlook calls for. tempera slain Patrice Luniumbs. (Herald Staff Reporter) of being prealdHt. how he thought hia personal Ilfs the AJUance for ProgreH Program After challenging the Leopold- tures - ib ' average about 2 to ( New York’s Gov.' Nelson A. What the country needs, he said, would affect his political chances in Latin America. ’ degree! bslow normal. Near sea ■ville government to come and get is a more rapid rate of economic —in' i^>parent reference to his re- ' But bipartisan reaction marked All Idled by Automation him, Gizenga yesterday changed Rockefeller, already a strong pos sonable temperatures during the sibility for the Republican presi expansion, which should be pro cen' announcement that he and for future casualty lists his re first part of the period bui turn his tune and sent a telegram from vided by a framework that en Mrs. Rockefeller have separated quests for emergency anti-reces Stanleyville that he would return dential nomination in 1964, limi Washington. Jan. 12 UP) —Load-»the sUtes — setting mirdmum ing much colder about Tuesdky or ted his comments last night before courages individuat initiative, rath and plan a divorce. sion authority: Standby power to *. . m < _•. itMMtvmlAVtngant. cnm* to the capital willingly. standards for unemployment com Wednesday. 'a Republican fund raising dinner er than by close governmHt con 'The governor said he hoped and lower taxM and to launch a pub- Ing inidunrlallsts and labor union Gizenga did not specify a date trols. teadera have jointly advised Presl- pensation benefits. Stand-by au The normal mean temperature in in Hartford to praise of politics in expected New York voters would lie works program. thority for public works spending the Hartford area is 27 degrees for his arrival. But the president Such a framework would "give make up their minds on the basis Congressmen, concerned about dH t Kennedy that, while modern- of the lower house of parliament gH eral and Republican politics in laing American industry must con and federal education aid were tanging from 36 to 18. In New particular. security to those investing their of what he has done since he took tmemploymmt, might act on man- likewise endorsed. HavH, the range la 37 to 21 and funds." The expanded number of office In 1959. tinue, the govempient ?nd employ (Conttnaed m Page Nine) But he opened up both before ees murt .take care' of workers Private employers, the report in Bridgeport 37 to 32. Industries and their expanded in He told both the newsmen at a (Cootinaed on Page Nine) and after the dinner, during in late afternoon press conference made idle. suggested, can augm’n t public job Precl^tatlon may total 2 tenths comes would in turn provide a of an inch melted occurring as terviews with the press, to admit higher amount ot taxes for the and the audience at the dinner The report—the first one Hied less paymHts give workers as he is willing to serve aa president by Kennedy’s 21-man XAbor-Man- much advance notice aa possible of HOW or rain about Monday night government, he said. that the Ck>nnectlcut GOP guberna* or Tuesday. Dempsey Airs and to outline some of his ideas on During a TV interview,' which torlal race this year reminded him sgem H t Advisory Coirimlttee — required production layoffs, and national and International prob called for a "course of action cooperate with labor dnlona to was a live telecast of the pro of the gubernatorial race in New Bulletins lems. - gram "A t the Source,” Rockefel York in 1958, when five men which will encourage eesHtial meet problema Involved. ' Dynamite in. School Questioned on whether he is now Culled from AP Wires arogrress m the- form of automa- Review Unit in ler said "political structures larger sought the nomination. 'T he laboPHianagemTOt group, Groton, Jan. 12 (P) — A IS-year. contender__'tor the__ 1B64 Gf>P —A . ho.Uy contested nomination Is and technological change, old boy has admitted. State Police than the nation ila le"' are needed' busy on some of Ihe nation’s most nomination, the governor H id he to provide an economic and poli ••exciting.’’ "stimulating,’’ he Hid, while meeting at the same time touchy economic problems for My, that he took a stick of dy is'Concentrating on being re-elect the social eonaequHces such State Welfare tical bond for free people. and brings out voters. VIET. NAM TALKS SET nearly a year, Is erq>ected to file namite into North Stonington ed this fall as governor of New A newsman asked him which of ’ WoshlagtoB, Jon. 12 (AT—Sm - Change creates." soon additional recornmndatory School last Dec. 12. York. Such combines could be a force The leeommHdatlon, represent the four announced , candidates— retary of DMense Robert S, reports on wage-price' policies, in The boy, whose name is being Hartford, Jan. 11 (8V-Uovernor "To tell you frankly, if I .had for good In the Cold War. he said. Edwin May r., John AIsop, John ing a remarkable meeting of the Dempsey today announced crea The United Nations does not meet McNamara will go to Hawaii dustrial peace, economic growth withheld because ot his age. was chance to serve in the interests Lupton and Newman Marsillua— this weekend for aaottier confer- minds in a normally contentious and world competition.' being held today In.the Juvenile tion of a "case review unit" within of freedom, I woulcf be glad to such needs, he said. group, were received by Kennedy he thought was -"In a parallel HM on the Viet Nam sltaatiaa The advisers include some of the Detention Home in New London. the State Welfare Department to serve wherever I could," he said, Although ho termed President position to your own,” which drew at tiM White House yesterday in check operations in the Interest of Kennedy’s.State of the Union mes and will make simitar trips every most prominent figures in manage State Policeman Robert Papp adding later that he didn’t want a laugh from both the governor -month for se\-eral montbs.. This ah hobr-long confernce with his ment, labor, economics and gov Hid he took the boy Into custody efficiency and economy. sage "a very eloquent address," advisers. Praising the rep<*t. and other newsmen. dlHclosure today by a Defenn ernment — H ch - as auto maker yesterday after s^ ool officials The unit will be headed by Rob he said it ought to have include Rockefeller dodged the question, Kennedy said: ert F. Richardson, a department a statement of borw Americana can DepartniHt spokesman pobits up Henry Ford tDshlppl^ magnate iH m ed of the Dec. 16 incident and Mylng he had .not been here long the high priority which McNa "W e must take advantage of J(^n M. Franklin and textile rworted it to the Groton Barracks. employe since 1960. -He has al meet the threats facing them in every opportunity for technolog enough.' mara gives to tho U.S. mUltary manhfMturer J. -Spencer Love, Papp said the boy told him he ready been assigned three case New« Tidbits the world today. Rockefeller said the move ap- ical developmHt reviewers and his staff will be aug Areas of acU6n which he aid program for- Vbit Nam. Tho parHtly under way In Democratic defHse chief wants to bo cer ' But we cannot disregard the hu (OmtInDed m Page Elevm) (ConUnaed on Page Nine) mented bv six more people u soon from the .AP Wires thought the present national ad man values Involved. Your rec- ministration \has not dealt with circles in Connecticut to give the tain that-^iS” atone Is left- nn- W possible. nomination for senator to Secre ohunHdatlons jiroperly recognise TTie new unit basically will con. effectively, he said, are civil rights, tumed" In the all-out effort to PrealdHt Kennedy should be tary o f Health, Education and assist Viet Nam, the spokesman both aides of this problem.” duct a spot check o t case records tax distribution and the common The automation report, original Bu& Driver Sets Example judged on his performance In na market. Welfare Abraham Rlblcoff is In said. ly drafted by PreaidHt Clark in district offices to assure that tion’s highest office aa politician dicative of weakness on the part thoee put on relief are financially The great need today, he said, err of the University of Califor- and not as Catholic, Catholic Free was to ."think beyond national of the Democrats. TONGUE STUCK TO HYDRANT a, one of the public members of eligible and that welfare checks Press Mys in ’editorial . . . Navy "I would think that they would Torrington, Conn., Jan. 12 (AT ~ 5 are rorreet in Hne with Individual borders” afW to create "political tiw group, called for a whole series temporarily cuts minimum enlist structures larger than the nation need him in view o f ' the way — IJnda Balesky found oat to-, e t measures by the government Stranded Negro Pair Get needs. ment period for new recruits from things were shaping up in the Re day that fire hydrants are not The action comes as the legis state." __ and employera to ease the plight four to three yeara, Washington re In reference to the .4campaign publican Party," he Mid. for licking, especially In freez e t workers and their families hard lature’s appropriations committee ports . . . Alexei Adzhubei, son- A potsfibt at Rlblcoff was also ing weather. On her way t o . h u begun a study of the agH cy this November, he said he did not h)t hy automation. in-la'w of Soviet Premier Khrush think New York City Mayor Rob taken by GOP State Chairman A. school, the - 6-year-old girl de Nobody quarreled with the need White Dixie Hospitality which spends more than 1100 mil chev and editor of I^eatia, ar Searle Plnney. cided to place her tongue on the lion a biennium — - roughly one- ert Wagner would run against him, for ihakbig Industry steadily more rives in Curacao en route to Cubs' adding that "If he gets the word, In a speech a t the dinner, Fin brass cap atop the hydrant. A fourth of the state’s general fund for two-week seminar on journal efflclH t. Instead, it was urged Crossett, Ark.,. Jan.. 12 -(P)-T-A#Negro cafe lor some meals other he will." - ney said Rlblcoff is using the neighbor called police w'hH she that process continue in order budget. ism. Democratic party to satisfy his spatted IJnda In trouble—tottgno Negro woman and her small grand mnls were datH from lunch The legislative group wants to Rockefeller H id he would be impsove economic growth and Tibetan guerrilla fighters at pleased to improve the. 500,060- own ambitions. stuck to hydraqt. A dash of cold daughter are enjo)dng this commu they had brought. know whether the agency Should' tack Chinese In new flaim p of re the U.S. position In world marketa Thursday the bus door opoied votc plurality by which he won the water set Linda free. She wan Many of the methods suggested nity's belated—but bountlfpl— hos continue to operate under an sistance and have Inflicted heavy and Jidian Haas, manager of governorship in 1658. . (Continued on Page Four) takH to a hospital for treatment to ease the human burdn of auto pitality after spending two days "open H d budgri'! which enabled losses, stateisman in dispiatch from ami nights aboai^ a stranded trans Radio Station KAOH, stepped of tongue lacerations, and thH mation quite closely rSaembled It to above the appropriations. The Katmandu, Nepal, reports . . . sH t home. continental bus. aboard. He talked with Mrs.'John agency during the first five montha New York City’s one-day-old strike propoMis Kennedy la urging on the son and Barlow and WHt back to newly convned Congress — Hch Tho passengers, Mrs. Mae Lee of this fiscal year has exceeded ap of 9,000 electricians forces .laying Could Carry into 1964 Johnson, 55, Bourbon, MUs., and the station. SUKARNO SHUNS GIFT .as power to reduce taxes in times propriations by Hme 22 million. off of nearly 4,000 other construc Jakarta, Indonesia, Jan. I t OwHdolyn Faye, a smiling child He broadcast the story at 2 p m tion workers . \ . Trustees of of high unemploymHt, to train Specifically, the unit will look (AT — President Sukarno at the displaced workers In new skills, of almost three who wnrs pig' "A s soon as J Was off the air the into HCh matters as: All facton bankrupt New H av n Railroad rile tails,, were kepjt warm and com last minute today called off thn and to pay costs o f Idled workers phone calls stsuted,” he said. of •Ugibitity, exploration of all -e- petition with U.S. District Court in formal presentation o f a luxury fortable on the bus because .the 'There were .calls from Negro New Haven for authority to aban. GOP Leader Warns to relocate Into other areu. ■ources, correctness of SMlstance helicopter givH him by Free- It was wggested. u Kennedy white driver ignored a chance to families who said they would put pasrmunts and validity of deter dH . portion of line between Olney. take lodging a t a hotel afid kept Ident Kennedy. Sukarno’s prean has again recomnmnded to Con- them up. A white hotel owner mining need. Periodic reports will viUe and Pascoag, secretary told newsmen a few grsss, thatOluLgoyenuneiit.Jtsc. the hMting. system ffoing. called a.^. said to send them ovei^ be- made by. the- unlt-to_Welfi Former "TSincSKtinenlil TSffways bus -minutes—before- the - corsnaoay mto a field preyiously reserved to 'that there' wm a 'm m 'rt^'rdleas Comsr. Bernard Shapiro so that Angel I On—Failure in T 962 wna to start that It had been stopped here during a'cnowstorm o f their color. (jurtng 20-city closed cirenit tele- Tuesday and C. C. Barlow,'Tex canceled "because thq prepldHt "A white woman called and (Continned on Page Three) oast H part of program to kick has great pressure' of work." arkana, Ark., the driver, received tr. S. Resumes Aid said they could use her nn ’s room off 1962'Republican Campaign... By JIM MONBOE '*>and more strength Jn minority The mlUtary-grecn alreraft was orders not to go on because of because he was away at school." Public schools in Berkshire.Ctounty Oklahoma City, Jan. 12 (AT— groups are vital if Republicans are already on the lawn of Sukarno^S hazardous highways. By the time Haas got back to town o f Lm . Mass., cloeed because Predictions of glowing prospects to' carry, big cities—and win presi To Laotian Regime The white pasMngers wHt to Merdeka Palace, a military band the bus station, dozens of people— (iov. DiSalle to Try of outbreak of flu.. .Tattooing in elections this year and a warn- dential elections. hotels, but the only Negro hotel bad assembled Sad some diplo aiiite and Negro—were clustered would be unlawful in Rhode Island ii^ that failure could carry over Tdiller, arriving last night, ouC- mats had arrived. VlHtiane, Laos, Jan. 12 (AV-The in tqv^ told Barlow that it had no For Second Term ekeept by licensed physiciw under to 1964 marked today’s opening lined Republican aims to 4 news vacanries. around the bus. They carried food, Qbitell States today resumed clothing and invitsUons for lodg- Mil introduced in legislature by of the Republican National Comt conferCTce. He also criticized Presi UN PLANE MISSING •Cooomic aid to Prince Boun "I gueH you’ll have to stay State Department o f Health. mittee’s meeting to ihap^csimpaign dent Kennedy's State of the Union the bus." he told Mrs. JolUMon ' F- Columbus, Obto, Jan. 12 (AT— Oslf>, Norway, Jan. 12 (AT —. Oum’a right-wing Laotian govern Twelve Vietnamese soldiers strategy. Message to Congress, saying some Gwendolyn: They were en rOOte Mrs. Johnson and Gwendolyn Gov. Michael V. DiSalle announced A V.N. 046 plane la reported ment. . today he "has changed his mind Idiled la Ihren separate road am- 'GOP National Chairman Wil powers sought by Kennedy could U.S- embaasy aources said the l|o Los Angeles for a visit .with went to the home of Mr. and Mra. missing In The Congo, sonreea _____— ■ - A, - - -- - A Malt. Tnl-i — THS*^ Howard Jtduisan, Negroes '7 ■ - ■ ■ . ■ '-% . k} r i ■- AT«mjg:« Daily Net Prcaa Rtm The Weather ^ For tiw Week Ended PoreoMt of V. B. WentlMr: dnanniy d, IMS ..(Soudj^ not oo cold tonight. Vuw >.."''Vi:. ■ 13,531 ItkSO. Satnrdagr cloodj, chohoe of light HOW or HOW fhirrleo -In Member of the Audit ‘ morning. High in mid SOt.- Burena et Olreiilntton M (m ehester— >A City o f Viilage Charm , (ClntMIfled AdTerHsIng on Pnge 14) VOL. LXXXt NO. 86 (SIXTEEN Va g e s ) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 PRICE FIVE CENTS 3,000 Feared Dead S ta te N ew s Few Survivors Roundup Mother Blamed Of Andes Slide For Auto Death Of Her Child, 2 V ram By TttEODORE A. EDIOBR ^hirca escaped before a thick sheet Lima, Peru, Jan. 12 (JP)— of mud, rocl^ ice and debris cov Hartford.jJan. 12 (/P)— C3or- ered 85 per cent ot the town; oner Louis W. Schaefer today Rescue planes flew into the Half of nearby Huarascucho, Andes Valley of Huaylas 200 somewhat larger than Ranrahirca, held Mrs. Mary A. Smith, 200 Central Congo miles north df Lima today, also disappeared under the ava Taylor Rd., Hazardvllle, crim May W in where 3,000 to 4,000 persons lanche. inally responsible for the Some other settlements disap death of her. son, Barry, two, are feared dead under an ava peared completely. Plans Gizenga lanche of ice, snow, rock and Ambassador Loeb Mid only in an accident. mud. The disaster virtually about 20 injured had been received The child was fatally Injured Gut Tariff from the disaster a re^ a t hospi Dec. 10 whH the car in which he .ensure Vote wiped out two villages and 14 tals at Huaraz, the nearest large was Tiding, driven by the mother, settlements in eight- minutes. town, 30 miles to the south. hit a tree on the- north side of Leopoldville, Tlie Congo, Kreyssig. Rd.. East Windsor. Before darkness last night, SO Altogether, officials said, 14 Jan. 12 )— A formal censure bodies had been recoveVed. And a small settlementa were destroyed. Mrs. Smith took both hands off (/P doctor back from the stricken area the steering wheel, the coroner motion against Liimumbist said rescuers would have little to (CHtinued on Page Four) H id, when she reached for her Antoina Gizenga was intro By JACK BEtX. do but recover the dead—"There son, who had fa lln asleep on the duced in the Congolese parlia are no injured.” front seat and fallen to one side. Washington, Jan. 12 (/P)— Only two planes were able to In another report. Coroner ment today, charging him President Kennedy appears - fly yesterday into-Caras, about 20 Deep Freeze Schaefer held Charles Malino, 33 with deserting his official likely to win approval of few miles north of the disaster area, King St., Bristol, criminally re- functions in Leopoldville and er than half of the wide-rang-, before" dense fog and bad- weather sponstMe for the- death of Mre. deTyfrig the parliamenf. He set in. But this morning, planes Grace Middleton, 77, of Rockville ng domestic aiid foreign pro began a shutUe to carry In doc Slowly Easing Ave., PlafavUle. holds rank as deputy premier grams he has handed to an tors, nurses, medicines, food and A car Mallnd was driving struck in the Leopoldville Central election-conscious Congress. clothing for victims of Wednes In Deep South Mrs. Middleton on East Main St„ government. A H lyo of applause for Ken- . day’s tragedy. Plainvllle, tast Dec. 12 She died In Stanleyville. Gizenga Is re nedy’a State ot the Union reference Because of the danger of new shortly afterwards in New Britain ported openly at odds with his one By THE ASBOCIA’TEO PRESS to the Berlin problem— "W e are slides, the area was' declared an G neral Hospital. time snny supporter, Gen. 'Victor prepared to talk, wheri appropri emergency zone. 'The Deep South looked forward Lundula. Reliable reports said The exact number of dead may to a promised warming trend to ate, and to fight, if necesMry" — Six to 11 Lundula’s troops heiVe arrested signaled general 2-party agree never be known. day' as the thermometer began to Hartford. Jan 12 (gV-The Slate four of Gizenga’s top lieutenants. Roberto Thorndike, chairman of Inch back up from the lowest ment on foreign policy objectives Motor Vehicle Department’s Daily Today’s tough parliamentary in tihe Cold War. . Pe'fBfs Red Cross, said first es readings in years. record of automobile fatalities as move was backed by 44 members There was bipartisan approval, timates put the missing at 2,000. Overnight lor.-s of zero or be of last midnight and the totals on of the lower house ot deputies, a Most of these presumably are low were recorded for the second too- mixed with some RepubUcan the same date last year: majority o f those attending. The skepticism—for Kennedy's pledge dead. straight night in parts o4 the 1961 1962 Fomento, Peru’s ' development number included many of GIz h - to submit a balanced budget next South, with the coldest tempera Killed ...... « 11 ga’s one-time supporters. week. ministry, said the dead may reach tures in Mississippi. Kgiisas and 3,000. The motion is expected to come But these displays o f unity did western Tennessee, wbeio skies to a vote Monday—by parliamen not dispel signs that many of the Other officials’ figures were were clear. 15th for Kouahki higher. Seymour, Jan. 12 (A’i—U.S. Rep. tary nilea a'delay of 48 hours must PresidHt'a major . proposals wUl Eldorado, Ark., in the southern pass between Introduction and U.B- Ambassador James Loeb, part of the state, reported 3 below Frank Kowalski has been given be trampled under amid congres voting on a motion of this im sional pulling and hauling. tiho flew over the. death valley at zero before midnight. the backing of the Democratic 17,000 feet yesterday, reported es town committee in his candidacy portance. Not all of the news w h bod for The Weather Bureau promised Diplomats judge Gizenga is now timates of 4,000 missing and pre high temperatures in the 30s over tor the party’s nomination U-8. Knnedy, however. sumed dead. senator this year. seriously Isolated, having lost al He his leaJders could look Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and most ail of the blocs of Influences He said there had been some parts of Tennessee today the' An announced candidate, Kowal- "What you do when It’s over Is, you come out with a concensus,” New York RepubUcan Govern toward the likely enactront ot a he could once claim as heir to the program—In a form yet to be de panic among the few survivors. highest daytime readings since up aki may be opposed by former or Nelson .Rockefeller is telling Connecticut’s four announced GOP gubernatorial contenders. Rock "It wad one of the strangest dis Governor Abraham Rlblcoff, who late Patrice Luirumba. efeller knows whereof he speau, being a veteran of a 6-way fight for the nomlnactlon he won in termined— to give the executive to eight inches o f h o w fell Tues asters since there were practically has said he might accept a draft, The Leftist deputy premier, in 1958. John Lupton and John AIsop are on the left and Newman MarsiUus and Edwin May Jr. are authority to negotiate Idwer tar- no survivors,’’ he said. "Every day and Tuesday night- ^blcoff is now in President Ken- a sudden change of heart, agreed on the right. (Herald photo by Oflara). Meanwhile, some reUef from ifllB. 'With the Euro|>ean Common body was klUed." nedy’s cabinet. to leave his headquarters in Stan Market Fomnto warned of danger of nearly a week of frigid. weather The town committee became the leyville after losing a test of Ms came to most of the How-covered Knnedy could expect tax law new avalanches In the Andean val 15th such group to endorse Kowal power there. Not Just to Be President revisions, clocing of some loopholes ley between the White and Black sections of the Midwest. And a ski. ^ Stanleyville police, who have warming trm d'w as indicated for and extHslon of excise levies. He ranges. Lats last year State and Nation b e n his main mtUtary arm, yes ■was assured’ o f an Increase in ths Only about 80 of the 600 in al Democratic Chairman John A. terday reportedly defied his order (Continued on Page Two) 2296 billion debt Uml^ for which habitants of the village of Ranra- Bailey aaked the committee to to arr^^^Oopgolei^GH he has yet to make a formal re- withhold such backing for several to Servi ght get a postal rats montha. >, csmmlBslen InveeUgattag the increase. • LabofiMmuiffemenh Agree masHcre or IS'Itallan lUrnren last He cOutd beneve Qikt whm the , Extended Forecaet November. shouting is over" he would wWd up Windsor Locks, Jan. 12 (ff) — This apepared a ccuclfU blow to Only in Interests of with S t least restricted authority The UB. Weather Bureau’s ex the Communist-backed deputy pre- to buy 2100 mtlUon in UJ4. bonds Kennedy Urged to Aid tended Connecticut forecast; for miar who tried to ride to power and to start the ball roUlng on a Saturday through Wednesday: on the political coat-tails of the By JUDITH AHEARN 6-to be president just for ths sakeb ' Rookefsilsr was questioned about special, 3-year 23 biUldn fund for Thq_ outlook calls for. tempera slain Patrice Luniumbs. (Herald Staff Reporter) of being prealdHt. how he thought hia personal Ilfs the AJUance for ProgreH Program After challenging the Leopold- tures - ib ' average about 2 to ( New York’s Gov.' Nelson A. What the country needs, he said, would affect his political chances in Latin America. ’ degree! bslow normal. Near sea ■ville government to come and get is a more rapid rate of economic —in' i^>parent reference to his re- ' But bipartisan reaction marked All Idled by Automation him, Gizenga yesterday changed Rockefeller, already a strong pos sonable temperatures during the sibility for the Republican presi expansion, which should be pro cen' announcement that he and for future casualty lists his re first part of the period bui turn his tune and sent a telegram from vided by a framework that en Mrs. Rockefeller have separated quests for emergency anti-reces Stanleyville that he would return dential nomination in 1964, limi Washington. Jan. 12 UP) —Load-»the sUtes — setting mirdmum ing much colder about Tuesdky or ted his comments last night before courages individuat initiative, rath and plan a divorce. sion authority: Standby power to *. . m < _•. itMMtvmlAVtngant. cnm* to the capital willingly. standards for unemployment com Wednesday. 'a Republican fund raising dinner er than by close governmHt con 'The governor said he hoped and lower taxM and to launch a pub- Ing inidunrlallsts and labor union Gizenga did not specify a date trols. teadera have jointly advised Presl- pensation benefits. Stand-by au The normal mean temperature in in Hartford to praise of politics in expected New York voters would lie works program. thority for public works spending the Hartford area is 27 degrees for his arrival. But the president Such a framework would "give make up their minds on the basis Congressmen, concerned about dH t Kennedy that, while modern- of the lower house of parliament gH eral and Republican politics in laing American industry must con and federal education aid were tanging from 36 to 18. In New particular. security to those investing their of what he has done since he took tmemploymmt, might act on man- likewise endorsed. HavH, the range la 37 to 21 and funds." The expanded number of office In 1959. tinue, the govempient ?nd employ (Conttnaed m Page Nine) But he opened up both before ees murt .take care' of workers Private employers, the report in Bridgeport 37 to 32. Industries and their expanded in He told both the newsmen at a (Cootinaed on Page Nine) and after the dinner, during in late afternoon press conference made idle. suggested, can augm’n t public job Precl^tatlon may total 2 tenths comes would in turn provide a of an inch melted occurring as terviews with the press, to admit higher amount ot taxes for the and the audience at the dinner The report—the first one Hied less paymHts give workers as he is willing to serve aa president by Kennedy’s 21-man XAbor-Man- much advance notice aa possible of HOW or rain about Monday night government, he said. that the Ck>nnectlcut GOP guberna* or Tuesday. Dempsey Airs and to outline some of his ideas on During a TV interview,' which torlal race this year reminded him sgem H t Advisory Coirimlttee — required production layoffs, and national and International prob called for a "course of action cooperate with labor dnlona to was a live telecast of the pro of the gubernatorial race in New Bulletins lems. - gram "A t the Source,” Rockefel York in 1958, when five men which will encourage eesHtial meet problema Involved. ' Dynamite in. School Questioned on whether he is now Culled from AP Wires arogrress m the- form of automa- Review Unit in ler said "political structures larger sought the nomination. 'T he laboPHianagemTOt group, Groton, Jan. 12 (P) — A IS-year. contender__'tor the__ 1B64 Gf>P —A . ho.Uy contested nomination Is and technological change, old boy has admitted. State Police than the nation ila le"' are needed' busy on some of Ihe nation’s most nomination, the governor H id he to provide an economic and poli ••exciting.’’ "stimulating,’’ he Hid, while meeting at the same time touchy economic problems for My, that he took a stick of dy is'Concentrating on being re-elect the social eonaequHces such State Welfare tical bond for free people. and brings out voters. VIET. NAM TALKS SET nearly a year, Is erq>ected to file namite into North Stonington ed this fall as governor of New A newsman asked him which of ’ WoshlagtoB, Jon. 12 (AT—Sm - Change creates." soon additional recornmndatory School last Dec. 12. York. Such combines could be a force The leeommHdatlon, represent the four announced , candidates— retary of DMense Robert S, reports on wage-price' policies, in The boy, whose name is being Hartford, Jan. 11 (8V-Uovernor "To tell you frankly, if I .had for good In the Cold War. he said. Edwin May r., John AIsop, John ing a remarkable meeting of the Dempsey today announced crea The United Nations does not meet McNamara will go to Hawaii dustrial peace, economic growth withheld because ot his age. was chance to serve in the interests Lupton and Newman Marsillua— this weekend for aaottier confer- minds in a normally contentious and world competition.' being held today In.the Juvenile tion of a "case review unit" within of freedom, I woulcf be glad to such needs, he said. group, were received by Kennedy he thought was -"In a parallel HM on the Viet Nam sltaatiaa The advisers include some of the Detention Home in New London. the State Welfare Department to serve wherever I could," he said, Although ho termed President position to your own,” which drew at tiM White House yesterday in check operations in the Interest of Kennedy’s.State of the Union mes and will make simitar trips every most prominent figures in manage State Policeman Robert Papp adding later that he didn’t want a laugh from both the governor -month for se\-eral montbs.. This ah hobr-long confernce with his ment, labor, economics and gov Hid he took the boy Into custody efficiency and economy. sage "a very eloquent address," advisers. Praising the rep<*t. and other newsmen. dlHclosure today by a Defenn ernment — H ch - as auto maker yesterday after s^ ool officials The unit will be headed by Rob he said it ought to have include Rockefeller dodged the question, Kennedy said: ert F. Richardson, a department a statement of borw Americana can DepartniHt spokesman pobits up Henry Ford tDshlppl^ magnate iH m ed of the Dec. 16 incident and Mylng he had .not been here long the high priority which McNa "W e must take advantage of J(^n M. Franklin and textile rworted it to the Groton Barracks. employe since 1960. -He has al meet the threats facing them in every opportunity for technolog enough.' mara gives to tho U.S. mUltary manhfMturer J. -Spencer Love, Papp said the boy told him he ready been assigned three case New« Tidbits the world today. Rockefeller said the move ap- ical developmHt reviewers and his staff will be aug Areas of acU6n which he aid program for- Vbit Nam. Tho parHtly under way In Democratic defHse chief wants to bo cer ' But we cannot disregard the hu (OmtInDed m Page Elevm) (ConUnaed on Page Nine) mented bv six more people u soon from the .AP Wires thought the present national ad man values Involved. Your rec- ministration \has not dealt with circles in Connecticut to give the tain that-^iS” atone Is left- nn- W possible. nomination for senator to Secre ohunHdatlons jiroperly recognise TTie new unit basically will con. effectively, he said, are civil rights, tumed" In the all-out effort to PrealdHt Kennedy should be tary o f Health, Education and assist Viet Nam, the spokesman both aides of this problem.” duct a spot check o t case records tax distribution and the common The automation report, original Bu& Driver Sets Example judged on his performance In na market. Welfare Abraham Rlblcoff is In said. ly drafted by PreaidHt Clark in district offices to assure that tion’s highest office aa politician dicative of weakness on the part thoee put on relief are financially The great need today, he said, err of the University of Califor- and not as Catholic, Catholic Free was to ."think beyond national of the Democrats. TONGUE STUCK TO HYDRANT a, one of the public members of eligible and that welfare checks Press Mys in ’editorial . . . Navy "I would think that they would Torrington, Conn., Jan. 12 (AT ~ 5 are rorreet in Hne with Individual borders” afW to create "political tiw group, called for a whole series temporarily cuts minimum enlist structures larger than the nation need him in view o f ' the way — IJnda Balesky found oat to-, e t measures by the government Stranded Negro Pair Get needs. ment period for new recruits from things were shaping up in the Re day that fire hydrants are not The action comes as the legis state." __ and employera to ease the plight four to three yeara, Washington re In reference to the .4campaign publican Party," he Mid. for licking, especially In freez e t workers and their families hard lature’s appropriations committee ports . . . Alexei Adzhubei, son- A potsfibt at Rlblcoff was also ing weather. On her way t o . h u begun a study of the agH cy this November, he said he did not h)t hy automation. in-la'w of Soviet Premier Khrush think New York City Mayor Rob taken by GOP State Chairman A. school, the - 6-year-old girl de Nobody quarreled with the need White Dixie Hospitality which spends more than 1100 mil chev and editor of I^eatia, ar Searle Plnney. cided to place her tongue on the lion a biennium — - roughly one- ert Wagner would run against him, for ihakbig Industry steadily more rives in Curacao en route to Cubs' adding that "If he gets the word, In a speech a t the dinner, Fin brass cap atop the hydrant. A fourth of the state’s general fund for two-week seminar on journal efflclH t. Instead, it was urged Crossett, Ark.,. Jan.. 12 -(P)-T-A#Negro cafe lor some meals other he will." - ney said Rlblcoff is using the neighbor called police w'hH she that process continue in order budget. ism. Democratic party to satisfy his spatted IJnda In trouble—tottgno Negro woman and her small grand mnls were datH from lunch The legislative group wants to Rockefeller H id he would be impsove economic growth and Tibetan guerrilla fighters at pleased to improve the. 500,060- own ambitions. stuck to hydraqt. A dash of cold daughter are enjo)dng this commu they had brought. know whether the agency Should' tack Chinese In new flaim p of re the U.S. position In world marketa Thursday the bus door opoied votc plurality by which he won the water set Linda free. She wan Many of the methods suggested nity's belated—but bountlfpl— hos continue to operate under an sistance and have Inflicted heavy and Jidian Haas, manager of governorship in 1658. . (Continued on Page Four) takH to a hospital for treatment to ease the human burdn of auto pitality after spending two days "open H d budgri'! which enabled losses, stateisman in dispiatch from ami nights aboai^ a stranded trans Radio Station KAOH, stepped of tongue lacerations, and thH mation quite closely rSaembled It to above the appropriations. The Katmandu, Nepal, reports . . . sH t home. continental bus. aboard. He talked with Mrs.'John agency during the first five montha New York City’s one-day-old strike propoMis Kennedy la urging on the son and Barlow and WHt back to newly convned Congress — Hch Tho passengers, Mrs. Mae Lee of this fiscal year has exceeded ap of 9,000 electricians forces .laying Could Carry into 1964 Johnson, 55, Bourbon, MUs., and the station. SUKARNO SHUNS GIFT .as power to reduce taxes in times propriations by Hme 22 million. off of nearly 4,000 other construc Jakarta, Indonesia, Jan. I t OwHdolyn Faye, a smiling child He broadcast the story at 2 p m tion workers . \ . Trustees of of high unemploymHt, to train Specifically, the unit will look (AT — President Sukarno at the displaced workers In new skills, of almost three who wnrs pig' "A s soon as J Was off the air the into HCh matters as: All facton bankrupt New H av n Railroad rile tails,, were kepjt warm and com last minute today called off thn and to pay costs o f Idled workers phone calls stsuted,” he said. of •Ugibitity, exploration of all -e- petition with U.S. District Court in formal presentation o f a luxury fortable on the bus because .the 'There were .calls from Negro New Haven for authority to aban. GOP Leader Warns to relocate Into other areu. ■ources, correctness of SMlstance helicopter givH him by Free- It was wggested. u Kennedy white driver ignored a chance to families who said they would put pasrmunts and validity of deter dH . portion of line between Olney. take lodging a t a hotel afid kept Ident Kennedy. Sukarno’s prean has again recomnmnded to Con- them up. A white hotel owner mining need. Periodic reports will viUe and Pascoag, secretary told newsmen a few grsss, thatOluLgoyenuneiit.Jtsc. the hMting. system ffoing. called a.^. said to send them ovei^ be- made by. the- unlt-to_Welfi Former "TSincSKtinenlil TSffways bus -minutes—before- the - corsnaoay mto a field preyiously reserved to 'that there' wm a 'm m 'rt^'rdleas Comsr. Bernard Shapiro so that Angel I On—Failure in T 962 wna to start that It had been stopped here during a'cnowstorm o f their color. (jurtng 20-city closed cirenit tele- Tuesday and C. C. Barlow,'Tex canceled "because thq prepldHt "A white woman called and (Continned on Page Three) oast H part of program to kick has great pressure' of work." arkana, Ark., the driver, received tr. S. Resumes Aid said they could use her nn ’s room off 1962'Republican Campaign... By JIM MONBOE '*>and more strength Jn minority The mlUtary-grecn alreraft was orders not to go on because of because he was away at school." Public schools in Berkshire.Ctounty Oklahoma City, Jan. 12 (AT— groups are vital if Republicans are already on the lawn of Sukarno^S hazardous highways. By the time Haas got back to town o f Lm . Mass., cloeed because Predictions of glowing prospects to' carry, big cities—and win presi To Laotian Regime The white pasMngers wHt to Merdeka Palace, a military band the bus station, dozens of people— (iov. DiSalle to Try of outbreak of flu.. .Tattooing in elections this year and a warn- dential elections. hotels, but the only Negro hotel bad assembled Sad some diplo aiiite and Negro—were clustered would be unlawful in Rhode Island ii^ that failure could carry over Tdiller, arriving last night, ouC- mats had arrived. VlHtiane, Laos, Jan. 12 (AV-The in tqv^ told Barlow that it had no For Second Term ekeept by licensed physiciw under to 1964 marked today’s opening lined Republican aims to 4 news vacanries. around the bus. They carried food, Qbitell States today resumed clothing and invitsUons for lodg- Mil introduced in legislature by of the Republican National Comt conferCTce. He also criticized Presi UN PLANE MISSING •Cooomic aid to Prince Boun "I gueH you’ll have to stay State Department o f Health. mittee’s meeting to ihap^csimpaign dent Kennedy's State of the Union the bus." he told Mrs. JolUMon ' F- Columbus, Obto, Jan. 12 (AT— Oslf>, Norway, Jan. 12 (AT —. Oum’a right-wing Laotian govern Twelve Vietnamese soldiers strategy. Message to Congress, saying some Gwendolyn: They were en rOOte Mrs. Johnson and Gwendolyn Gov. Michael V. DiSalle announced A V.N. 046 plane la reported ment. . today he "has changed his mind Idiled la Ihren separate road am- 'GOP National Chairman Wil powers sought by Kennedy could U.S- embaasy aources said the l|o Los Angeles for a visit .with went to the home of Mr. and Mra. missing In The Congo, sonreea _____— ■ - A, - - -- - A Malt. Tnl-i — THS*^ Howard Jtduisan, Negroes '7 ■ - ■ ■ . ■ '-% V I:. P A G E T W O MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRlDAif JANUARY 12, 1M 2 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 P A G E T Q R E E - r ------i.i ii^).n,ii Vestal. Woodbridge Republican, Is C n t'e n tr y bus by Jan. 16 for assignment to Qovld Cdrry into 1964 Skating Report concerned ‘over what should be a class. inthe Deep Freeze sey Airs done over th* preserf "open end” Church Notes . MAHOGANY IS Powell Still Presses budgets used for the Welfare De- Mrs. Hohmann "W e are Saved by Hope” will N ew s Sheinwold on Bridge partriient and some<;Other“kgencles. be the sermon topto. Of the Rev. Slowly Easing Review Unit in • Under this t^-pe budget, an To Head Drive George K. Evana at 11 a.m. wor PANELING GdP Leader Warns By LOms MANDBtX For Town College Plan agencjf-l^ given the under»tanding ship Sunday at Columbia Congre daOAOO EXPERT lhat ft can over-spenfi its legisla For Red Cross gational Church. The- Chancel W. H. ENGLAND In Deep South Marik< State 'Welfare tive appropriations if needed. Choir will sing ."Lead Me, Lord.” h a s BIG YEAR Pilgrim Fellow’ship will ® meet LUMBER CO. ' By Alfred Sheinwold A memorandum data sheet sup *s (OMltiNMd from Page One) The greatest justification for a community c()llege in Man (ContiiHi^ from Page- One) plied the oommlttce by Schuckman Mrs. J. Tanaley Hohmann Jr. of Sunday afternoon at the parish e Open All Day Batorday • On Failure in 1962 ' Nobody In the Midwest was fur- chester would be its service to "the middle third*’ group of Andover, has been appointed chair, house; the Two-T6gether Club at "At the Green”—MI 841801 Good news for all ies skaters. prised when Gunther PoUak, of 10 5 3 showed that the Welfare Depart Center Springs Pond will be brM4 aectiona from the Reekie* ' 10 9 B post-high school students. Democratic Director T6d Powell any corrective' action needed can ment spending' Is currently run man of the Red Cross fund drive 8 p.m. Sunday at the parsonage. Chicago, piled up 600 master points in the Andover, Columbia. Hebron The Tolland 'County Men’s Fel open for ' skating Saturday and into the New Ehgland. in bridge tournaments last year. A I I0 9 a told the board of directors last night. These “ not quite B” be taken promptly. ning some $2 million,in excess of (ContlinM from Po|^ One) ^automatically Democratic and that Governor Dinipscy. suggested chapter. Harry T. Chalmers of Old lowship dinner meeting Tuesday Sunday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The moat significant tempera This waa his first big year, but N,studenta are not qualified for Yalei^------^ ^ the legislative appropriation. business is solidly Republican. Three acres of skating area has ture moderation In the midwest CAST ^ such a unit oh Dec. 16. He said Actually, he said, the legislative VVlIllmanttc Rd., chapter chair:* will be held at Stafford Springs at ■ loses in sn eff-electfon year; re- . Minority and nationality groups Poliak has been playing first-class A Q 6 2 but they do not want to terminate ing for a vote on tabling two man.' has announced. 7 p.m. A panel of two laymen and been prepared by’the Park De waa from the Central and North their education at the high school Lhat such a review unit should appropriation for welfare isn't too npportlonment reaulting; from the are not ppw — but can become partment for use on the weekend bridge for several years now, and • T 3 2 agenda items and other actions Mrs. Holuiianri served In the two clergymen will discuss “ As FOLDING COMMODES I960 census will help, the OOP; ern Plains States mto the Upper he was due to get hot sooner or level, he said. They need "more “ Contribute immeasurably to the significant since the department sources of Republican strength Park Foreman Bill Andrulot said Miaatasippi Valley and the West $ « 4 3 OKS until the-next meeting, angrily toljl operation of- the Welfare Depart dispenaes relief on a "formula post last year. pects of the Congregational Min The OOP is gaining strength in the the report said. later. I had the pleasure of watch education for what they want to today that six inches of black ' V ■ t ‘- - T-- • .--0- fiSll.rSr 1- •. - . T ,.1 .* ••'•.• . • . “- 4 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 PAGE FIVE PAGE POUR Bolton team will play Someni Tuesday aftar aetaool at the Somers scho^ Firemen Planning OF MANCHSSTCR Jiot Just to Be President ' ^ Coventry ■v^ Seheei Mean* F i m H E R a i ^ ^ TV-Radio Tonight Govuttry High SOhool; Monday Banquet Feb. 10 iotolMlI . Free, Gratis! 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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 PAGE SEVEN -r potatoes, buttered corn, tpaSed MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 Rockvill^V ernon RockvUle-V ernon salad; Tuesday. .— m.eat loaf, Uilidn Headed MANCHGSIOl 1PA<3E S IX Shaw Lauds ^ mashed potatoes, stewed tomatoee, *. • r % ii' '•■■— green beans; Wednesday assort group aavr two movies on the same POULTRY^ FARII New Stage Fer History Martin Granted ed soups, tuna salad, egg salad, 478 KEENEir STBEBT A Thought for Today TahottviUe Bubject at last week’s gathering. THE REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, has, Electrical Heating Proposed ham and pickle sand'wichea, celery By Bingham Most people In the free world Items tc be discussed during the Unification Plan Erases Sprinklers in Strictly fam -fnali iMdlnm Sponsored by the Mnnehester for the past five years, been Rowing at a far and carrot sticks, cheeae wedges; ura used to thinking of the strug business portion o f the meeting in Added Sick Leave ■Thursday — frankfurters in rolls, George Bingham, a park depart size eggs, 45c doO. a t Uto fo im lEtiFmns l|erali^ gle'w ith cbmmuhism as the great ' Council o f .Churches clude setting the date and time for faster rate than the indHstry and now is the larg For Franklin Park Project potato salad, macaroni and tuna ment employe, has been re-elected P. O. Receipts est cigarette manufacturer. Its b ra ^ s wclude: Rest Homes PC__ fact o f their lives, now and In the a swimming parly, and discussion Additional sick leave'from Jan. District, City Charters salad, baked beans, pickles; Fri president of. Local 991, State, HERALD m a "0 God, who knowest us to be, of purchasing something for the . to Fab. 6 was granted to alUng day — macaroni and cheese, cole foreaeeable future^ Camel, the top-ranking regular . ; ; *“ « ■Major .Carroll Shaw', deputy Plans to use electrical heaUngfunder consideration for purchase. County and Municipal Employes set In the midst of so many And church from the money made on General Manager Richard Martin slaw, buttered beets. Dessert, milk top-ranking filter . . . and Salem, the top-rankii^ The year 1962 la beginning in state fire marshal, commended the units Instead of conventional oil proiVipUng opposition to the hous IQW To say the least, it la arrMtlng grcAt dangers, that by reason of Increase 61% the ^ ris tm a s fruit cake sale,.. by the board of directors iR.Ft and sand-wiches served with all Union, AFL-CIO. He will be serv RTTUil^at R. reRODTON Oouple’s Dub Sapper Vernon 'with a bang—aa far aa ttiat convalescent hospitals of the state or gas units in homes for the elder ing project by club members. ing his third term as president, but and provocative that someone the frailty or our nature we can night mwthdl fittdr. A year ago SykM School News meals. Opening n M U t n __ ReceipU at the TalcottvUle The Couple’s D ub of the Tal- child oil sorrow, consolidaUon, is for the InatallaUon of sprinkler ly are being explored today in New not consecutively. PMiqdid OctobT L i m should 'assert that 1M2 "flnda not Always stand upright; Grant However, the general manag'er, a German cigarette company and it states that it ■WindBor Locks basketball team iVernon Elementary Schobl: Post Office for the final three cottvllle Church will hiHd a pot concerned.. systems in 1957. York City by Rockville and federal Also elected for the coming year to us such strength and protec who is recuperating from a skin is in the market for further acquisitions. See us had- little trouble beating a small Monday han^ and pineapple, libllibtd Bran Bmlnx ^ Bm et mankind' In the midst o f an up- monthi of 1961 increased by 61 luck in the church dining room to The Vernon Taxpayers Bureau', He spoke at the annual meet housing officials. Is David Chagnot, vice president: PS and BolMlAys. Enured at tM tion, as may support ua In aU InfeeUoa vrtiloh foUowed hla two er Sykes team last Friday 37-19j msished potatoes, buttered spinach, Sat., Jon 13. haaval of much broader scope than per cent over the eame period in morrow at 7 p.m. for mor6'on-Reynolds. long-time arch foe of consoUdaUon ing of the Connecticut Chronic Federal approval of the heating carrot and celery sticks; TVesday Erllss Keeney, secretary: and at Otriee at XanchsaUr. Conn., as dangers, and carry ua through major open heart operations, u*- at the Sykes School. A t the half ond a a u Kail XatUr. the mere conflict between the East 1960, Postmaeter Gaetano Slmon- under a town charter, has re and Convalescent Hosp.ltal Asso plans would mean removal of a -;-beef stew, bread sticks, cheese Emily Behrend, treasurer. all temptations, through Jesus pects to be back at his desk by major barrier to final approval of way mark IVlndsor Locks Iteld a celll announced today. Maaoheeter Evening Hemld Tal- portedly swung in favor of con ciation yesterday at Hawthorne wedges, assorted sandwiches; SUBSCRIPTION r a t e s and the Weat.'V Christ, our Lord.- Amen." commanding 14-6 lead. . Both eottvllie eerreepondent, Merrie 8i- Jan. 15. solidation under a selectman form Inn, Berlin. the federally sponsored, portion of ■W'edncsday— ravioli, green . beans, YANKEE TRADER Payable In Advance „ TTie man who says this la Dr. A cartoonist once drew a man He credited the large Increase OpmTfutrtdayeomingt6M>to9MpM. teams were way off on their shoot-, . • Carrier Mall moncelU, telephinie BOtchell 8-2862. The addiUqnal days of leave of government- Shaw said, "Connecticut is the the elderly housing project In this cole slow; Thursday — roast tur 838 Silver Lane, East Hartford crouched In a box, holding his in businesa to the new location of ing and substituted freely. Oaa Y e a r ...... S18.50 I2S UO Eugene Rablnowltch, resMreh pro were granted in. case he is MiU - Frank B. CorneU, chairman, only state In the Union that has city. key in gravy, buttered, noodles, t o Honths ...... 7 . » 11.00 hands definitely over his head. The the poet. office, with Ite easy Sykes won its first game of the fessor of physical chemlitty at the ill at that time. said yesterday the bureau raem-i sufch provisions In its fire code. ■nie project has been named dressing, peas and carrots, Three Months ...... l-hO B JO caption. und-er the picture merely accessIbllUy to patrons and en DR. WILLIAM r. DAUM berg will meet Monday at the Franklin Park. The housing au season defeating Ellington. 31-23, COINS — GIFTS 'One Month ...... 1-w l. K University of lUlnoia and editor of P B T N A M & C a There has not been a single con creamed onions, cranberry sauce, larged faeilltlea. on the strength of a third p4riod ,Weekly ...... »B0 .45 said, " I hate people.” Humorous? Newburgh, Ind,, Jan. 12 VPt—Vr. Public Safety Building to take a valescent hosplt^ fire fatality thority la in the process of clearing Ice cream; Frlday-^-tomato soup, the Bulletin o f the Atomic Scien A year ago the post office was A weather .observation Station, M m bft Now York Stock Exchange rally on Tuesday. Holding a slhn Tes, but also sad.' Sad because William F. Daum, former modera stand on the matter. He was since the installaUon of the title to the portion of the land on GWECTING CAROS ; MEMBER OF __ located In k room attached to the bolted to aolld rock, has been in rt lAST cama n. • m am ch btm clam chowder, cheese, crackers; THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tists. He worked on the original left to our own defenses we might tor of the New England Synod of optimlsUc of solid support for con which 40 state financed units will 13-12 lead at the half. Sykes came sandwiches :— tuna salad, cheese, postmaster's house In the center year-round operation atop Mt JamesT. Slak • Eoberf H. Sfotfcel sprinklers." he reported..-. back strong and outscored Elling i The Associated Press Is exclusively atom, bomb project In World War well trade places with the man the United Presbyterian Church In solidation. "Perhaps some changes — p6s- rise. Later, the authority will ne peanut butter; dessert, milk, bresid •aotlUed to the use of republlcatlon of of Talcottvillc. W ashli^n since 1982- gotiate for adjacent property on ton 18-11 In the last half. Billy ‘ sul news dispatches credited to It or In the box and crouch our lives the United States, died yesterday He said feeling now is the group slbly legislation — may be needed and butter served with all meals. II. FILLER will propose aboUUon of the Ver which 64 federally financed units Maynes scored 13 points for Sykes. 'not otherwise credited In this paper away in fruitless dangers. W e are In March of 1961 the post of at the age of 94. A native of as a result of the Hartford Gen Lake Street School: Monday. andid also the local news nupllshedni------, here. , , The upheaval he refers to, in the non Fire District and Rockville Sykes plays at Somers tonight confident that the God who creat fice moved in to a new building Evan.sville, Dr. Daum studied at eral Hospital fire last month,” will be built. beef stew, peanut butter and All lights of Topubllcallon of special city charters, leaving the town's and hosts St. Bernard's next Tues dispatches herein are also reserved. latest Issue o f the Bulletin, Is the ed ua also sustains ua W e need at the Intersection of Main St. and Hartford Theological Seminary HAS ONE OF YOUR PAREKTS BECOME 65 Shaw .said, adding “ We are not Harvey A. Yonce, executive di marslimallow sandwiches, spice .administration up to a board of day afternoon at 3:30. Both are scientific revolution. The penetra no box to protect us for, by God’s Rte. 30 and 83. and Springfield CoUege. After going to enact legislation In hys rector of the authority,' said yes cake; Tuesday— corned beef, escal- GAS HEAT . Full service client of N. E. A. Serv- Grace, we can walk unafraid. Poetmaster Slmoncelll noted serving as a chaplain In World selectmen and the town meeting. terday the state has already ap Northern Connecticut League • lee. Inc. tion of the atom nucleus and man's .SINOE NOV. 36, 1961? teria or in the heat of passion.” loped potatoes, buttered beets seeciAUSTS • Publishers Representatives: The Rev. Edward W . Johnson, that business Increased Immediate War I and following missionary At the same time, reports are prove use of the electrical heat games peaches, Wednesday —, meat loaf, surge into space are simply the Francis P. Della Fera, a mem The Intramural basketball league ‘ Jllllus Mathews Special Arenry — New >' 'Vicar ly upon mowing to the new loca work In the Middle East, he was as circulating that leading Republi ing units in its part of the project. mashed potatoes, buttered peas, ‘ Tork. Chicago. Detroit and Boston. ber of the Board of Directors of started yesterday. Five teams are most spectacular marks Of this St. George's Episcopal signed to New England. He was cans favor the proposal and will But, he added, the Housing and ginger hriBad with topping: Thurs • MHiMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF tion. the town and administrator at competing In a-^ 15-game schedule P. STOLTZ ; CIRCULATIONS.______revolution. Aa Rablnowltch Sees Church, Bolton. PF to See Movies senrtng at Thompsonvllle, Conn., In back It. Home Finance Agency, .which is day— hot dogs, home baked beans, if SO, both of thorn may b^ligiblo NOW for Crestfield Convalescent Hospital, that will conclude Feb. 15 with a The Senior Pilgrim Fellow 1937 when he was named mod 'The attitude toward consolida Heads Co. E handling the federal grant, is gelatin vegetable salad, fruit cock INCXIKPORATED i The Herald Printing Company, Iiw.. It: was Installed as president of the top 4-team play off for the cham ship of Talcotlvllle Congregation; erator of the N ew England Synod. Uon follows on the heels of pro "from Missouri” as far as the tail; Friday — com chowder, egg . assumes no financial responeibUIty for ’’Never before have so many posals by. Rockville Mayor Leo B. First Lt. Nathan G. Agostinelll, association, succeeding Theodore pionship. Sixty-eight boys will • typographical errors appearing In ad- aJ Church will view two fllma on H e remained In N ew England un heating plans go. The agency must sa1a!d sandwiches, assorted cookies. CH 7-2651 - Tertlaem.»nts and other reading matter outstanding men of all nations de Flaherty Jr. that a special dom- resident of 95 Olcott St„ Man Hawkins of. West Haven, w’ho participate in this leagiie. Meeting Planned alcoholism at Its regular meeting til his rstirement to a rest home chester, has been named command have assurances the heating 'will Bread, butter and milk served with AD 2-5946 ■ In The Manche.eler Evening Herald. mittee of the city council again was president for ten years. Hospital Notes voted themselves to parallel or Sunday at 7 p.m. at the church.The here In 1953. ing officer of Co. E, 2nd Battle be sattafactory. each luncheon. Free Estimates study consolidation posslbiliUes Delia Fera announced that he Admitted Thursday: Geraldine ' DIsplav advertising riosing hours: concerted activities based on com By Pension JBoard CONNECTICUT Group, 169th Infantry, of the Con- Yonce aald a heating contrac For Monday—1 p.m, Friday. ___ and compile a report by March 1, would outline a program for the Walters, 17 Woodland St.; Mason Vernon news is bandied through Fbr Tuesday—I p.m. Monday. monly acknowledged truths, and Also, First Selectman George E. necUcut National Guard. year at a meeUng on Jan. 20 in tor haa offered a de^ whereby George Bingham-— — , For Wednesday—1 p.m Tuesday. Rodman, New Rd.. Tolland; Mark The Herald's Rockville Bureau, dedicated to the common aim of >e pension board will meet Risley In conversation this week Before the reessig;nment aa com Wallingford. heating costa are guaranteed at or , iV r Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. pany commander, -Lt. Agostinelll Eitelman, 8 Gem Dr.; Miriam Ire W. Main St„ telephone TRemont Named to Uie negotiating com For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. nesday, Jan. 24, at 7:30 p.m. Extended Health Insurance spoke favorably of a merging of below a specified figure. If costa land, Plllsbury Hill; Bessie Wei- better understanding and more e f at'th e Municipal Building to. con wras assistant medical platoon lead 5-S1S6 or MItcholI 9 *".w ew'ip evi* • i FACT BOHT HMWOTESI'ER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 . ^ , MANCHESTpi EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANlfARY 12, 1962 PAGE IH NE Kennedy Expected to Gain Obituary John Bowen to Head Board Delays 12th Circuit Board Levies Licss Than 5(1% of Program 2 Top Items " C ou rt Cases Sewer Costs he igh chool orld BCie. Carrie S. Mariner Citizens for Alsop T H S W Mrs. Carrie .Simmons Mariner, (OeEdnee* teem Page One) Retraining of unemployed work 67, of 28 Uvingtsm Rd., I ^ t EAST HARTFORD Action was token lost night by Hartford, motber of Mrs. Everett VntaFeh.6 Richard Shea, 36, of no certain the board of dlrectotn on approv . power training and youth amploy- ers — The Senate passed a 8665- I 'i M r. William C. Coe, Faculty Adviser J. Clark of Hebron, died yesterday A Manchester Citizens for John Alsop Club is being formed, address, Manchester, today Wa* ing cost distributions for sanitary VoL XXVI, N©. 17 Friday, January Compiled by Stndenta at Manchester High School ment progrOiaa; But, as usual in milUon bill on this subject lost August, and similar legislation has at Hartford Hospital. Consideration of two major agenda given 60 days in' the Hartford sewer oonstiiicUon In three areas times o f a, rising *conoiny, they with John Bowen, former town GOP vice chairman, as its Cotmty Jail after being found cleared the House Labor Commit Survivors, besides her daughter, head. The group is the first formally organized in town in Items — consideration of wheUtef o f town and setting ^ due date for seemed disinclined to glv* the include two sons of Blast Hartford to build a firehouse at Manchester guilty of shoplifting. Shea was ar assessment bills. president p^ar* to be used at tee. House leaders plan to try to get It through the rules commit and Califomiai; a brother of Bloom support of a candidate for the GOP gubernatorial nomination. Green and a review of waste col rested yesterday In Manchester some uncertain future date. Nor Republican Town Chairman Johnf after it was reported be had taken Residents on Hillside, Cole and tee i^ n . field, and eeveral grandchildren. lection — was tabled lost night by Asylum Sts. may pay for the san were they enthueiastic about set Youth Employment Opportuni F^inerol services will be held F. Shea Jr., however,, la the state the board of directors until Feb. 6. clothing front a store counter. Changes and Progress Make 1961 a Year to Remember ting tmlform federal standards for campaign manager for contender itary sewer, constructed last year, ties A ct— The-Senate Labor Com tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the First The three Democratic directors unemployment compensation pay Edwin May Jr. on the board - Francis Mahoney, over a three-year period banning mittee has approved a bill provid Congregational Church, East Hart Feb. 1, and payment for lateral ments. ford. Burial will be in; Hillside Bowen said today that Mrs. MU- William Collins and .Ted Powell - ^ o b b . Miss Mary AblM and MlA ing for a 150,000-memter- youth About Towu drain* may be made oyer a six- w ith 1662 well underway, Man-j.won a apeclal award for her* Gail Humphrey, '61, was pre--^ and captained by Don Crowell, fln-*Sault was elected captain for 1 .^Scholastic Press Association con-*t«rhatlmuU Italatlons,' Philip Rice,‘ It was almost a certainty that no conservation corps, considerably Cemetery,. Blast Hartford. dred SchaUer, a member of the are asking the board- to build a cheater High School can look back pewter and wood coffee service in aented with the Underwood award Ished with a 3-4-1 record. Coached by Mr. " Philip ifyde,.Tference in the fall. Miss H elen!'62; sind Senior Boy'* Club, Bruce Vlvism D. Latimer are all new new civil rights legislation would town committee, will be the vice firehouse for the protection of res month period from that date. or are returning, to MHS. Mr. bigger than Kennedy asked. This is Friends may ca'' at the New on 1961 as a most successful year the ScholasUc Art Contest. A tO' for outstanding achievement in The football team, coached by the tennis team went ouL^o win Estes retired as advisor to the StAV€ns» *62. clear the legislative mills. And it kirk and Whitney Funeral Home, chairman of the club. idents in the northeast section of Mrs'. Amy Carlson and her The construction of the main Blaine Miller has assumed th* On the Senate calendar and can be sewer cost 86,765.11, assessed at In many respects. tal of 108 other - students from business ^iducation. Carol Conte, Mr. Anthony C. Alibrio, finished 6 and lose 2. ' The travk season World after 27 years, arid Mr. Wil? Also, Varsity M Club, Bud Fesh would take an unexpected turn called up soon. The House com 319 Burnside Ave„ Bast Hartford, Members of the'club committees town. granddaughter, Miss Joan Carlson, The largest class in MHS his MHS, Barnard, and Illing Junior '61, won the Lions’ Club business with 2 wins, 6 losses, and 1 tie. also went Well. Kpn Smith and Ilam Q>e now heads the club. ler, '62; Socle and Buskin, Ronald duties of assistant vice principal, about to get approval for a 8700 will be announced Tuesday, he The proposed firehouse would re 55 Fairfield St., returned home 84,7825 per front fo o t - and Mr. Robert Dlgan became mittee has appro"ed a milder tonight from 7 to 9. tory was graduated in June, totai' High School also won art awards. award. Dave Malausky and Tony Alibrio, Fred Kostenko wri-e co-captains. The National Honor Soclety__ln- Plrkey, 62; library Pages, Joan million progronrxto help finance measure. Memorial contributions may be said, and w ill. Include some mem place the one on Spruce St. Ma last night after a week’s cruise Residents living on W. Middle Ing 671 graduates with Jean Hay . Many promising students re Former seniors Robert Barton ■'62, were co-captains. Finally, the ’^ ’caching Terrors", ducted 124 new members in May. Farr, '62; Senior Girls, Tlteresa attendance supervisor last Janu- fallout shelters. bers of the town committee. honey has said the town' has been aboard the ' fiS. Ocean Monarch TTke. from Deeirield Dr. to Hil uary. Miss Frances Badger and The 8 per cent tax credit for made tn the American COricer So and Karl Kehler as valedictorian ceived awards. The OAR award and Richard Gallagher ' won first For>l^c 1080-61 seasoni the bas- (women facility) were downed by The Aquaettes presented a swim ZavUkas, '62; Future Nuraes, Su . Kennsdy*s request for action to Investment In machinery and ciety. He declined to predic't whether ufged in the past by the Nation for a winter vacation )n Bermuda. liard St. will have the same due and saiutatorian. Two new ciubs, went to Poppy Gerard, the Ren.s- and second places, respectively, ketabll team won 12 of 20 games. the "Terroi'Tamers'’ (senior girlsj exhibition "Parisian Holiday.” Th* san. Boland, '63; RsuUo Club, Clif Mr. Donald Brooks have joined protdde medical care for the elder the Alsop group would win enough al Board of F7re Underwriters Miss Carlson' is a' nursii at Hart datedate.. The main sewer cost 840,- the Guidance Department in the equipment to spur modernlzatitm the International Relations Club selger medal and certificate to for the Marguerite Oates Campbell 'The coach was Mr. Elgin Zatursky »- 6 . French clubs initiate a newspa ford Rautenberg, '62; Current AS- ly through the social security sys MIm Minnie Brennan supporters to capture the represen and more recently by Planning and ford Hospital. 807.06, and 48 four-inch laterals Award. Noreen Leber won the last year. of U.S. industry — this has been and Sounds of MHS, were formed. John Urbanetti, the Manchester and co-captains were Dave White per, "De Temps En Temps.’’ The falr^ David FoeUr, '62; Major tem, (lad to be put in the highly approved tentatively In the House Rockville—Miss Minnie Bren tation of delegates from Manches Renewal Associates of Cambridge, and 4 slx-lnch laterals coat 86,540, The home-room system w as in. Four-Year math award to Peter LaBonne-Sllversteln award. and Steve McAdam. The Jayvees ECTAL CLUB ACTH 'I'nES- Future Nurses club visited New ette*. Geraldine Verge, '02; Debat doubtful class. nan, 81, died this morning at.St. ter to the state GOP convention. Maas., to locate a firehouse in.that B. Cortez Tipton, director of the bringing the total coat o f the Amy Racsler and Lydia Jackie, SPECIAL AOTIVmES Ways and Means CommlttM and lUated in September. Klock, the Hartford Engineers' So did exceptionally well, wiruiing 16 Once again the Current ’ Affairs York. The Round Table -Singers ing <3Iub, David Foster,.'62. There were oome hints the Pres Is expected to reach the House Anthony's Hospital on Elm St. His reticence on the queeUon of section. social service department of the project to 847,347.06. ciety award to Karl Kehler and '62, earned college credits from and losing only 2 under tl\e hehrf Club visited the United Nations In sang for civic organizations at Alao, <9uUI, Ceirily England, '62; Dave Anderson was elected pres ident himself shares such doubts, She was bom in Ireland on Feb. stre:ngth within the town commit. Because the town Is already plan, Greater Hartford Council of ident of the class of 1962. Jim All- floor early in the .seulon as part The directors also approved dis SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVE.MENTS the Rentschler elementary algebra the course in logic that they took of coach Mr. Raymond KorbuScl- New York, and participated in the Christmas, at the graduation cen^ Selene* Club, Joel Rottner, '63; but wants to get a vote on record 11, 1880, a daughter of James and tee was matched by that of Chatr- ning to build two firehouses, at the' Churches, will be guest speaker at tribution of costs for sanitary sew at St. Joseph College in West brio Is vice -president; Tony All- of a tax revision bill. But there Manchester reaped its share of award to David Hinchey. skl. UN mock a.ssembly. Rick Ken monies, and at the Connectlcirt Girls Leaders, Karen Churilla, '62; In the House. will be a battle over it in the Sen Bridget Burke Brennan. man Shea who declinedlir to say how Center and at McKee St., at a cost a board meeting of the Congrega er construction for a portion of the honors in the National Merit Other notable awards were the Hartford, David Baxter, '62, also ■Var.slty baseball finished a suc nedy, '61, pre.sided over It. Sock Music Educators Aa.sociation Photography Club, Philip Daley, brio, secretary: and Carole Ia Poll, Miss Brennan is survived by a much support he thought there was tional Christian Women of Hart treasurer. His own leaders held out little ate Finance Committee If it clears of on estimated 8100,000 each, Ma- West Side pump station and force Scholarship exam. Four former American Degrion Citizenship took summer courses In philosophy cessful season with eight wins and and Buskin presented "The Im choral audition festival. Both the '63; National Honor Society, David hope for any general. school con sister, Mrs. Annie O'Laughlin of for May. honey has said bonding will prob ford district Tuesday at 10:30 a.m. main as detailed in a caveat filed and psychology at Trinity College, MHS elected Jon Hudson presi the House. seniors, Don Morrison, John Ba awards which were presented to four lossea. Leading hitter was portance of Being Earnest,’’ star Senior Girls' Club and the home Kaye, '62; High School World, struction bill such as he suggest- 60 Prospect St. ‘The Manchester preference for ably be necessary to finance the at the Horace Bushnell Congrrega' with the town clerk Nov, 10, 1959. con, John Urbanetti, and Lliida Richard Kennedy and Marlene Hartford. Robert Papanos . and Paula Mc dent of the student council for the Postal Rate Increase — This is the gubernatorial candidate," Shea .Mike Gcclauskaa with a .310 aver ring Ronald Plrkey, '62, Jeff Pond, economics department put on a . eci. But they felt there, was a ready for House floor consideration Funeral services will be held third. tionM Church, Hartford. He will The sewage pumping station Wood, were named finalists. Five Fordc. The Clvitan Cluo Citizen SPORTS age. The junior varsity, coached '63, CcSlly England, '62, Kathy fashion show, modeling their own Namara, '62; and Aquaettes, Vir year 1961-62. Other officers are chance to push through some fed Monday at 8:30 a.m. at the Burke said, "will be made when all the discuss "The Christian Family and Bnice Stavens, vice president; and is likely to be one of the first The directors had scheduled a south o f W. Middle Tpke. near the mem^rs of the class of 1962, Dave ship Awards were given to Chris The 1961 soccer team's record by Mr. Harold Parks, won 3 and Vennart, '64, ana^iz Dawkins, '64, creations- The Library Pages visit ginia King, '62. eral aid for higher education. FOneri Home, 76 Prospect St., candidates have been heard here.” talk on a Btatlstical report on gar- Rapid Social Change." ' was much Improved over last sea Karen Amaio, secretary; and Chris items debated. The Senate is ex Joha Bowen Hockanum River and a force main ^ x te r. Bob Papanos, Gerry tine Dingwall and Tony Alibrio, last 5. as well as other.s- ed Boston. An uncertain fate awaited ad with a requiem Mass at St. 3er- The formation of the Alsop club bage collection submitte' ;ed by Oies- both '62. Joan Farr, '62, won son’s total with 11 wins, 1 tie, and Ding(wall, treasurer. pected to pass a bill but perhaps from the pumping station south to Miller, 'Mike Hlrov, and Fred The Indian golf team won the I.a3t spring. Paint and Powder TEACHERS ministration farm propoeaU and nard's Church at 9. Burial will may pre.sage a contest for control ter Langtry in order that they The committee of Chib Scout the sewage tr atment plant was Brazltls were selected as semi- the award donated by the Con 3 los.ses. Co-captains were Bud OCIL title with 14 wins, 1 loss, presented "Anne of Green Ga CLUB PRESIDENTS With seven teachers leaving in Two foreign exchange students, with less new revenues than Ken be in St. Bernard's CJemetery. within the town committee. a mass Immunication program nedy asked. cut by virtue of his experience In could better judge the terms they Pack 47 will meet at the home of voted for construction at that time. flnallsts this fall. Twenty awards necticut Association of Women Feshler and Mike Churilla; team and 1 tie. Roger Poe and Wayne bles," with. Liz Dawkins, '64, as Presidents for MHS’s numerous June, a large number of new fac Hlroko Nogaml from Japan and against polio and other diseases, Friends may call at the funeral Both Bowen, and Mrs. SchaUer, business, In government and In John Romanowicz, chairman, 28 Deans and Counselors. The El high-scorer was Jerry Conklin, ’621 Harold Muehlberger from Ger Tax withholding on Dividend and want for a contract for combined were presented In the spring from Reynolds were co-captains and Mr. Anne. "QuiU'' came out with more clubs arc; Dl.stributlve Edpeation, ulty members have arrived. Mr. both to be unveiled In future mes home Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. who are members of the commit serving his community, his state 'Village St., tonight at 8 . _____ mira College key and certifleate with 13 goals. many, are seniors at MHS this Interest Income—This Is expected tee have been on the other side of collec tion of garbag*and rubbish. the National Office Management Lawrence Perry coached the squad. student creations, and also Martin Brandi, '62; Sounds of Donajd Thomas, Mrs. Parmys sages. Tightening of the food and and his nation." The E. J. Haverty Co. holds the Association spelling and arithme went to Leslie Carlson, '62. Bruce Mr. Richard Danielson was In 1960-61, the rifle team chalk changed hands—Mr. David Hart MHS, Gerry Miller, '62; French I Pratt, Mrs. Carolyn Efiirman, Mr. year. to be Included in the Tax Revision Chairman Shea's fence at one time Sons of the Amerlc&n Legion Town Officials drug laws was surrounded by un Bill. "The local club. Bowen added, present contract, which is for gar tic exams. There were IS gold Stevens, also '62 was given the coach again and his league won- ed up 13 wins and 5 lossea. Mr. well became faculty advisor. Rep Club, Philip Rider, '63; French James Moriarty, Mr. Nicholas J. A new scoreboard has been add or another. “welcomes all local volunteers In will meet at the post home tonightmg Trinity book prize and David Bax lost total now stands at 82-22-10, certainties. Funeral* bage collection only. keys and 36 honorable mentions Gilbert Hunt coached the gunners resentatives from "Quill” , "So- II, III, IV Club, Susan Brown, '62; Costa, Mrs. Joyce Don, Miss L«r- ed "to the sports department. Controversy already has arisen In 1958, Bowen tried for the terested In strengthening the Re at 7:30. To Study Value given In the Scholastic Wrlt- ter, '62, won the Harvard and Tfale with 115 overall victories. The jay- with Karl Kehler and John manhls,” and the "High School AV Club. Betsy McNamara, ^64; ene Dutelle, Mr. Arthur Werner, Phil Rice, '62 chairmanship, but was defeated publican Party under the John Al book prizes. veea coached by Mr. Donald Race, Teri-Lynn Phllbrlck, ‘64 over his plan to set up a new de- by Shea. big Contest. Mary Ziegler, '61, Matchett as . co-captalns. Allen World” attended the Connecticut Somanhis, Betsy McLagen, '62; In- Mrs. John Delaney,. Mr. Richard p.irtment of urban affairs.. The Rockville-V ernon Mrs. Percy S. Cowell sop banner and. even more Im U. S. Resumes Aid Members of the crippled chil Of Citizen Unit The funeral of Mrs. Anna Gif. However, Atty. John S. G. Rott portant. In returning good govern dren committee of the Manchester President might have to go around ner, a leader in the town commit Ckingress and gain this objective ford Cowell, formerly of Manches ment to Connecticut under John Lodge of Elks are reminded to ter and St. Petersburg, F)a., 'was tee, .said today that the formation Alsop'a dynamic leadership." To Laotian Regime meet at the Manchester Armory Acting General Manager Arthur on his own through use of an ex of the Alsop club would not nec Honor Society Field Service ecutive order. Zone Change hekheld at the W. P. Quish Fiineral tonight at 7. , J. LeCIalre Jr. and M*yo# Harold Bristol Wins Delay Success, Home, 225 Main St., yesterday essarily mean a struggle for con (Continued frpm Page One) A. Turklngton, w « » authorized Administration Democrats call afternoon. The Rev. Felix trol of the town committee pow Arrexted hy FBI ' Grace Group of Center Congre last night to decide" the advisabil ed the President’s presentation elo Holds Reunion Needs Family Bids Altering M. Davis, pastor of the Second er. -H e echoed Chairman Shea's New Haven. Jan. 12 (iPl—A Ham Statements by the Laotian gov gational Church will hold a potiuck ity of a .citizens’ advisory commit quent, forward looking and inspir Congregational Church, officiated Idea that no decisions would be ernment had indicated the Amer and Chinese auction M.onday at tee and to gaUiier a list of potential ing. Most Republicans found it den man has been charged by Burial was in Blast Cemetery. The pushed until after all the conten the Federal Bureau of Investiga ican suspension of aid was due to 6:30 p.m. in the Robbln* Room of members. Hoopsters Need Five Victories The Annual National Honor For Student unimpressive. Rt. 30 Role Rev. Mr. Davis read the commit ders have been heard. The board of directors voted the Society Alumni Reunion was held tion with attempting to extort Boun. Oum's refusal to yield two the church. Hostesses will be Mrs, Some GOP members complained tal service. All of the contenders will be In key cabinet posts—defense and in James Harvey Jr., Mrs. Victor action after hearing Town Plan In the library during the ■*that Kennedy had adopted for 85.000 from r woman. past After having successfully adopt Bearers iwere Robert Knight, vited to speak in Manchester. Al terior—to Prince Souvanna Herring and Mrs. Helen Hudson. ning Engineer Edward Rybezyk Skeptics, beware! Ail pre-season Andrulot '62, a strong rebdunder, Christmas vacation. mer President Harry S. Truman's Hartford Tpke., or Rt. 30, run sop Is scheduled to speak Friday, Blair A. MacDougall, 40, of 432 ed the foreign exchange program, Robert Perry, Kenneth Hancock Newhall St., Hamden was arrested Phouma's neutralist-s In the coali New members are invited to at discuss similar committees in predictions and evaluations, in has proven himself invaluable at Several of the alumni formed a scatter-gun technique —. asking Jan. 16. John Lupton wUI reported cluding a 26 rating from a popular Alumni Silence Manchester High School will again ning east and west through 'Ver and Francis Holden. yesterday by FBI agents who said tion government which Boun Oum, tend. other towns. The town j«develop- times, leading the team in ' re panel to voice their opinions of Congress for a long list of things non, may become one of town’s ly address the Lincoln Day dinner. Souvanna Phouma and pro-Com- ment agency requested that the basketball magszlne, may be college life and to advice tbs sponsor a foreign'student for the he knew he wouldn't get. Dates are still pending for May he had written the woman a bounds in a'few relief appearances. 1962-1963 school year. biggest- commercial thoroughfares Mrs. Ralph H. Fletcher Sr. munlst Prince Souphanouvong are Members of the, Frank J. Mans board consider appointing such a tossed Into the trash era. Man A 10-polnt output against Central pre.sent members as to pitfalls and Senate Republican Leader Eve BMneral services for Mrs. Jennie and for Newman Marsllius. threatening letter which demand chester High's basketbau team is Indian Rifles In order for MHS to accept a ed the money. pledged to form. field Marine Corps League will conunlttee. and key overtime hoops' against what to expect at college. rett M. Dirksen of Illinois said in coming months. H. Fletcher, 87 N. Elm St., who Others who announce their can not to be had so easily. Thus far student again next year, a family Agents said the woman waa There was no indication at all meet tonight at 7 at the W. P. Rybezyk said the oitlsens' ad Conard were his best ofTcnsIvc John Golden, '61, from MIT act the message resembled “A Sears Two proposals to change reS' died suddenly yesterday, will be didacies will 1 invited to speak that the government has changed Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main visory committee could range in the Indian* have refused to take must be found to accommodate also. , Mrs. Janice Civltelli, 187 Kimberly showings. Dennis Dailey, '62, has At Annual Meet ed as chairman. Other members of him. Here are the qualifications Roebuck catalog with the old idential zones to commercial zones held tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. at St. its mind on thl.s issue. But de St., to pay respects to the late number from 5 to 100 members. a back seat to any .ction. prices marked up." He added that for the purpose of erecting shop Mary's Elpiscopal Cfiiurch. Burial John Bowen Invited anyone who Ave„ New Haven. They said Mrs. Coach Philip S. Hyde has taken also been used Intermittently.as s the panel were Jay Boris, '61, the family must have in order, to livery of the monthly dole came Mrs. Ralph H. Fletcher Sr. Her It could discuss redevelopment or sub. Dailey, although not excep It will “ make the New Frontier ping centers have been made and will be in Buckland Cemetery. would like to volunteer for the Civitelli's husband. Frank Civttel- son-in-law, Emerson Dumore, Is a planning Issues,- he said. an inexperienced ball club and A powerful alumni {;llle team Rrlncctdn; Marlene Fordc, '6i, be accepted by the American Field after Boun Oum agreed to go to tionally tall, Is a strong rcbounder blaze with centroversy." will come before the Vernon Fire Friends may call at the W. P. John Alsop Club- to feel free to li. had had business dealings with, Geheva for another meeting with member of the post- The main purpose of the cltl- molded*^ strong unit capable of trounced the Indian giirinera 919- Simmons: Jeanne Hay, '61, Pem Service: MacDougall. and posscsBc.s a iTne jump shot. Rep. Leslie C. Aren'ds of Illinois, District Zoning Commission next Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main St. contact him. Bowen, who is with Souvanna Phouma and Sou- zetu’ advisory committee is to *up- standing up to any CCIL quintet. 882 at the Waddell School Range broke; Richard Kennedy, '61, Mia- (1) This family must open its Married and the father of three Tom Kelley, '62,' a stiong com the assistant House Republican month. tonight from 7 to 9. the engineering department of phancuvong. Hartford County Council, VFW, piementjleS h e...... but not supplant work of The mentor has combined a pat Dec. 27. The Arthur Shorts Trophy dlcbury; Allen Williams, '60, Bates heart to another child from a children. MacDougall operates petitor under the board.s. made his strange land for one school year. leader, termed the message "a po If the changes go through and Pratt and Whitney Aircraft, lives The delqy In the aid payment will meet tomorrow at 8 at . the town officials on uriian renewal. terned offense with plenty of ac awarded annually to high senior Suzanne Taylor, '61, Pembroke; litical document with this year's at 670 Woodbridge St. three doughnut shops in New Hav tion and thrills for the Indians' mark against Central. Going into John Urbanetti, ’61. Trinity; and (2) It must keep an open mind shopping centers are built as pro caused the government to halt free VFW Post Home, 608 E,' Center Rybezyk said at a joint meeting the game midway through the third shooter was won by captain Al congressional elections In mind." posed, thetn- road from the Vernon In announcing formation of the en. convertibility of the Laotian kip, St. Auxiliary members are re of the Manchester Parking Author numerous followers. Christopher McNeil, '60, Trinity. to the different life and. culture the Central Congo His bond was set at 815,000 at period, the former football pa.ss lan Saull who posted a respect student will bring wltfr him, and On the other side of the aisle. traffic circle to the Tolland town club. Bowen said: “ We believe that and the value of gold and dollars minded to bring articles for the ity and Town Planning Commls- After a pair of opening victories, able 177. Tli6' various' members debated Senate Democratic Leader Mike John Alsop is eminently qualified his arraignment before the U.S. the Indians took a 74-61 spanking catcher scored 5 points In an Im a willingness to accept him foj line will contain three, and pos rose on the local market. gift table. slon Jon. 8. Leading the powerful Alumni the pros' and cons of fraternity Mansfield of Montana thought the sibly four, such centers plus gas for the governorship of Connectl- Commissioner in New Haven. from undefeated Bristol Eastern, pressive pcrff^mancc. He may ami sorority life. Those who were his differences and not ■ for "Kls Plans Gizenga prove very valuable In the near fu shooters was Shorts, who garner message had "the authentic ear stations diners'* and other busi the pre-ieason favorite. However, for it claimed U^providcs a much similarities. the Red-and-White bounced back ture for rebounding, ed the match’s high score of. 186. (3) The family must be able to mark of greatness," His assistant. nesses already in existence. Doug Pearsqn, '63, also recov He was one of four participants to better social life'-and more of an Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey of Min One of the two proposed changes with an exciting 48-46 double over opportunity to meet pooplc. Olh- share and understand any difficul Censure Vote time victory at the expense of un ered from an ankle Injury has achieve a perfect 100 prone score. ties or problems which may arise nesota, praised the President for would make a huge potato field shown his worth as a steady per Completing the Alumni scoring ers argued that it laRs* a great asking for ‘‘higher goals, higher between Merlin Dr. and the Vernon predictable Conard. A 56-51 loss and to strengthen the bonds of (Continued from Page One) forming aub. Mike Lautenbach, 63, were Jack Toomey and Bill Bread- deal of lime and tends to segre friendship and communication. standards and great achieve Elementary School a commercial to Bristol Central gave loyal sup gate the school with resultant ri porters vengeful feeling* toward a fine dribbler and shooter, has seen heft with IS.’i, Bob Riisconi with a (4) Tlie U.S. family must have ments" in an effort to see that zone. Owners of the tract, Vermides 184 and Paul Gelsalcr with a 179. valries. "the amazing prosperity of the 60s Inc., say prospective buyers will immediately acknowledged theiif- th* B«Utown. But the Indians limited action spelling Quey. ^ a boy or girl of high school age, fer and replied he would sen^’j semT-* bounced back with a 58-52 decision There It Is: No super-stars or •High scorer for the Indiana was The majority urged the Impor preferably In the present junlo^or 1s to be shared by all.” put up a center containing a dis tance of working before relaxing. Bnt there was some Democratic count store and supermarket. plane to bring Gizenga from hi^ at Maloney and a 48-34 victory 6-10 giants leading the way, but a Rick Jacobs. '03, with a 184, Ja scqihomore clas.s. headquarters 775 miles northeast NU 1962 Anecdotes of roommates who fail dissent. Rep. Howard Smith, D- The other change is sought be against Hall. well-rounded squad with a hustl cobs received an aw ard'for high Learning the Secrets A.ny Interested family that of Leopoldville. Oentrot baskstball has been a ing defense. One that has produced Individual score on the Indian ed to do so amused the audience. meets these qualifications can 'Va., chairman of the House Rules tween the Tolland Agricultural Several of the boys claimed that "Old pro" Mr. Leon Fallot divulges a few trade secrets to Somanhis photgrapfaers Donald Pepin Committee; said he was disap O nter (TAG) building and S. Gizenga’s clash with Gen. Lun major factor in moat of the cagers' a 6-2 record to date, with four squad. Other awards were: sec have their son or daughter pick dula. once his staunch supporter, they could find free time after and Phil Daley os club advisor Mr. Jay Stager looks on during Iriterlude in shooting of yearbook up an application form in room pointed the President proposed no Grove St., where a similar sHop- ■uooMSe*. Manchester’s slow-down "upset'’ victories. Add a victory to ond high Individual, A1 Archibald, pictures. (Herald photo by Pinto). appeared the last straw In his ef tactic* have proven valuable in night over Wethersfield, and the studying while Jeanne Haye, Mar 114 from Mr. Jay Stager. Dead cutback in civilian spending to ping center is proposed. '64; high prone, Gary Harrison, If they are constructed, they fort to keep alive hopes of sup' getting faster club* to play it* hoopster's magic number will have '63: sixth high Individual, Phil lene Forde. and Sue 'Taylor line for all applications Is Fcb. 1, off.set Increased defense outlays. vouched that they were constant Rep. Emanuel Celler, D-N.Y., add to the existing Vernon Circle planting Premier Cyrille Adoula. brand of basketball. All the In been reduced to four for tourna Klemas, '83; and booby prize'for at which time 1 11 applications must Gizenga joltied the Adoula gov diana need is to gain a quick lead ment qualification. ly on the go. be turned in to Mr. Stager. Mem chairman of the House Judiciary shopping center and the proposed low individual, Frank Katkauskas, Tri-(5ity center on the other side of ernment os deputy premier last and, as - they have displayed to Nell Wise, '63 '64. Allcii Williams of Bates urged bers of the town committee as well Committee, called the Kennedy Joining a sports team for the per Ducks Follow civil rights proposals inadequate. the traffic circle. fall but remained In Leopoldville m date, it will not be relinquished. Completing the Manchester scor as members of the student coun sbnal value received. Sen. Richard B. Russell, D-Ga., TriiCity Realty Inc., which plans only three weeks. Since then he NIW v u r t DAY A well-balanced scoring attack ing were Archibald 183, S a u 11 cil committee will then choose two KITTY HAWK REVIHITKD Jay Boris urged prospective stu. families and send their applica said he was opposed to elimination to build the latter, is currently a reportedly tried unsuccessfully to and plenty of depth in the junior- 177, Conklin 171, and Harrison 167. dents not to become discouraged Alumni Defeat defendant In Superior Court on a stir Up a rebellion against the studded cagers ca have provided an tions to the American Field Serv of poll taxes and literacy tests as Students and Ihe^r families Doug Pearson, '63. when their first few papers are re ice in New York. The final deci Kennedy suggested. breach of contract suit. Central government in Kivu, Pro advantage in tight spots. Fielding weren’t the only ones to take trips turned as failures. Ho stated that The company is being sued by vince and the Soviet bloc, which a starting unit of five juniors, the With Victories sion will be made by the service. Kennedy’s request for standby over vacation. Mr. Russell Wright, COAST tlUARD BAND COMING this is often the method used to Two foreign students are at powers to cut Income taxes In a the Stop and Shop Supermarket formerly supported him. has Indiana have the young material of the Business Depsrtment, and separate the superior students chain of West Hartford. grown noticeably cool to him. that can still develop Into a top- Manchester High this year. They recession got a ehllly-to-frigid re his brother visited North Carolina The senior class plans to raise from the quitters, and that teach With the swimming season still are Hlroko Nogaml, who la stay action today from key congression His enmity toward Adoula ha.s notch contender this year and next where they went sight-seeing at funds to defray the cost for the re ers often make the first few tests in its incipient stages, the Man failed to arouse any noticeable sup season. ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. al leacers. Kitty Hawk National Park and cently purchased scoreboard. 'ITie purposely impossible to pas.s. chester ■ High School swimming Robert Beach, of Boulder Rd. and Some House Ways and Means port In Stanleyville, a one-time Capable of shooting with con toured the monument commemor U.S. Coast Guard Academy Band Man.v of Miss Doeis E. Kibbe's team, imder the direction of coach Lumumbist stronghold. Reports sistent accuracy, the Indiana have Harald Muehlberger, presently Committee Democrats, who did not Hpspital Notes ating Wilbur and Orville Wright's will he at Manchester High School fonuer Latin students were Richard Sollanek. has Issued a staying at the home of Mr. and want to be quoted by name, indi reaching here said Gen. Lundula their hot and cold periods. One has-seized control of the Stanley first flight. While they were In the Feb. 13. Price of admission will lie pleased to find her present among warning to the rest of the league Mrs. Charle.s Baxter. Olcott Drive. cated they had no plans to take Patients Today; 227 of these ''hot" periods came in the museum they came upon the_ guest„ 50 cents for students and $1 for other members of the faculty. Miss to be on. guard. While losing their ville radio station and banned second half of the Hall contest Hlroko is sponsored by the Stu up the measure, which would in book. One ^ e s s how they signed! adults. The public is Invited to at- KIbbe Is now teaching in New Jer season’s opener to the "star-stud dent Council and Harald by Cen volve a reduction of up to 25 per ADMITTED YESTERDAY: broadcasts attacking the Leopold when the hoopsters netted 52 per It—correct, dear, reader — the j tend. sey. Mrs. Alice^larey, 7 S. Main St.; ville regime. U.N. guards, have cent of their field goal attempts. ded" Alumni, the Ducks have ter Congregational Church. _ cent in first bracket rates during Wright Brothers! i — Harry '62 come bacirto trounw New Lon- An article in the Readers’~Dlr a recession. The committee would Edward Courtemancher 11 Cart-^r been posted at key points in the No name on the Indian squad city but there has been no sign of 1 can be mentioned without passing don 93-24 and roll bver Platt of gest stated that "the volunteer have to originate the legislation. Rd.. Rockville; Frank Ruff, 125 N. Meriden 53-28. family is usually as richly reward Sen. Harry F. Byrd, D-Va., School St.; Dennis Morin. 34 Grif an uprising against them. i by Oo-C!aptaln Paul Quey, '63.' The The Belgian mining company.' classy field general leads the In The Ducks nearly swam a per ed by the experiences as the stu whose finance committee would fin Rd.; Miss Sandra Nicol, Wap- fect meet against New London dent himself." have to consider it in the Sen ping; Edward Royce, 103 Diane Union Minlere du Haul Katanga, dians in almost all departments said today a map the U.N. seized In except rebounding. Besides provid gaining all but two first places, Doug Pear.son, '63. ate, blasted the plan as unconsti Dr.;-Susan Sinibaldi, Glastonbury; 1 scoring a convincing 64-23 victory. tutional. Many Republicans as Mrs. Inga Gustafson, 275 Henry St. Elisabethville during the Decern-' ing the winning hoop against Con Joyce Flynn Jerry OonkUn ber fighting was for use In evacua ard, Quey has ably spearheaded the After the Indians started off by sailed Jt. Mrs. Eva Dolan, Glastonbury: Mrs. - 1 winning the medley relaV, John The tax request, to be spelletl Margaret Anderson, 194 Highland ting Its personnel in case of 1 Red-and-White offense both on the trouble. 'The U.N. claimed the map court and off. Double figure scor Verfallle. '63, Jim Hunter, '62. Bob Senior Given out by the President Jan. 22 in his St.; Mrs. Dorothy Wells, 88 Meek- I Hines, '62, and Dick Berube, '62. Legion of Honor economic report to Congress, was ville Rd.; Mrs. Leah Fitzpatrick, showed positions occupied by mer- ' ing in every contest to date have cenarles. . ' provided him with a 16 point plus took successive first places In the by far the most controversial of 109 White St.; Mrs. Margaret A,t- his'proposals aimed at keeping the However observers here had not per game average, w’ith a field goal 200-yard freestyle-, the 60-yard For i)eople who have not met© Give him a soccer ball, a rifle. Otizen Award kinson, 155 Boulder Rd.; Mrs. percentage close to 50 per cent free, style, the individual medley, economy moving upward. Other Mary Tsuffis. Andover; B o n n 1 e expected the United States to hold Joyce Fl>Tin, an Introduction Is or a tennis racket and he Is rar propo.sals dealt with the problems out very long since this would have and fine foul shooting. Quey's cap and diving. Hines set a new school ing to go. This description well The good cltjzensbip award of Brown. East Hartford; Frank record of 2:38.'7 in the individual ^definitely -in order. of hard-core unemployment atnd Vecchiola, 92 West St., Rockville; caused an economic catastrophe able ball-handling on offense and Tits this week's legionnaire, Jere Orford Parish Chapter, Daughter* for Boun Oum’s regime. ball-hawking on defense are .sure medley. Joyce’s subjects give an excel fighting Inflation In boom times. Theodore Beebe, Church St., Ver my Conklin. of the American Revolution was Several of these proposals are The government announced to to b'rirfg him recognition In post Dave Baxter, '62 took first place lent picture of what type of a High scorer for the soccer team presented to Christine Dingwall '62 non; 'Thomas Pastore, East Hart season evaluations. In the 100 yard freestyle. Norris well advanced in Congress and day that Prince Boun Oum and hif with 13 goals. Shooter for the last night at ceremonies held at ford; Judith McLpughlin, 437 Sum vice premier. Gen. , Phoumi No- Rangy Dave McKenna, '63. haq took the 100 yard backstroke for student she i.s. They include U seem likely toreach Kennedy’s JOAN BENNETT. rifle team. Captain of the tennis the home of Mrs. Hermann Tle- mit St.; Mrs. Carol Adamy, 65 savan, would leave Vientiane Sun been a .major factor in Manches New London for only their second S. History, EnglLsh IV. Gregg desk before (Congress shuts up Benton St.;, Mrs. Dolly Pamphrey, glamonui team. All are labels that exempli mann of 189 S. Main St. ■hop. , day for Geneva. ter’s present fine showing. Al first of the afternoon. Ivan Waslll- Notchand, reading and her favor 151 <2ooper Hill St.; Linda Ander Hel/ytreed $ttr. fy , Jerry's athletic prowess. Last year Chris was the recipi The standby tax cut idea long The royal government mean, though the most, important contri efr,‘ ''’63 was first in the breast ites. Honors French II and CBA son, 7(),V Hartford Rd.; Mrs. Mar »nd hoiltsi ter Jerry does not limit his partici ent of the Civltan Award for citi has been advocated by some econ while Issued Its fifth war com Tit/ne-s bution of the lanky-newcomer has stroke. Chemistry. , zenship and won an honorable guerite Patterson, 59 Oak S t; been his strong rebounding, Mc A peek into her e!s,toacurricu- pation to three sports, howevq^. omists as the best way to' nip a munique since Jan. 4, alleging BLue stamb^. The Ducks emerged victorious in He also bowls with a leagup, goes mention for an entry In the scholas Mrs. Joan. Batz, 10 .Cedar St., "enemy" attacks on various fronts Kenna has come up with several their first COIL encounter Tues lar activities reveals member^ip recession in the bud. They say It Rockville; Evelyn Lessard, 74 W. horseback rldingl and is willing tic Writing Contest. v W'ould increase buying power much and heavy movements in northeast ttne-scoring performances. his day afternoon at the High, School In National Honor Society. CJurrent “ Ding" who plans to become an Middle Tpke. Affairs Club. Somanhis.. Sock and to try his hand at nearly any more quickly than would public Laos by troops of ‘North Korea’s best being a 19-point output Pool defeating Platt of Metiden by elementary school teacher is very ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. Beai ’ against Eastern, and 14 markers Buskin Drama Society I of which other athleticf activity. In view of works spending. Communist Vletmlnh. But the 63-28. In addition to winning the his extensive sports schedule, it is active in school, civic, and church trice White, 75 Pine St.; - Joseph U.S. embassy continued to show 'against Maloney. An exceptional 200 yard medley relay and the 200 she Is .secretar>’ ) and MYF. organizations. Lost year, the propo*al got the Elsada, Coventry:: William Kilgore shooter for his size. "Wilt'' caged ' During the weeks of hustle and little wonder that Jerry’s pet endorsement of a blue-ribbon com no alarm at ' the reports and yard freestyle relay the Indians Jr.,'262 E- Middle Tpke.; John sources there said: 9 out of 10 free throw attempts in grabbed five ‘ other first places: bustle before Christmas.. Joyce peeve is people who smoke. mission on money and credi^ con the same game.. Another of Jerry’s major inter •BEN HUB’ PREPARED. Speed, 28 Wellman ' "The gepetal millUry sltusUon Verfallle, 200-yard freestyle: Hun was initiated tnto.the ranks of the taining busincM '.members and BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Completely recovered from an working clas.s as a sales girl for ests Is music. He. includes choir in Copies of Sock and Buskin's new financed by the FOrd Foundation. shows no significant change from ter, 50-yard freestyle; Berube, daughter to Mr. and Mrs. LeMoyite that prevailing through the cease ankle injurj', Mac McCurry, '63, G. Fox,and Co. his program this year, along with play. “ Stape Door" by Edna Fer- But it goes against the grain diving; Baxter, 100-yard freestyle; Boleman, 64 Church S t; a son to fire period. There has ‘been a ■ V>.-" - '-r-f broke into the starting lineup Joyce took a course In psychol- college preparatory courses In ber and George S. Kaufman, have of most Housd members and sena ■* right away. lAst year's high scor and Wasilleff, 100-yard breast Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Marti, 20 Pathet Lao attack south of Muong stroke. — ■ ogv under the “ transition to col English .IV, French IV, Modem been received and distributed to tors who work on tax legislation. er for the jayvees, McCufi-y has Problems, and CBA Chemistry. He members of the club. The play, Woodhill Rd.; a> daughter to Mr. Sal but this appears to be of the The swimmers boast sn unblem lege plan" at Trinity College last They say It would infringe heavily and Mrs. Herman Cote,; 4 Diane same scale as confUebs that have added extra scoring punch with summer. has been in Round Table for three known facetiously as “Manchester on one of the most cher^ed pre hi* fine shooting, producing 10 ished record In League warfare High’s Ben Hur," has a cast of 32 Dr., Vernon. been frequent in that disputed m u BEMMETT SAYS: with one win and no los.ses. Lftstenlng to the music of John years and was chosen for the all- rogatives of congress — control of ores for several months." points against Eastern in his de state chorus this year. Recently characters.. Tryouts will be held DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Bruce Stayens, '62 ny Mathis and reading such books the revenue*. *■ Wesley Bunce, 14 SpeUcer S tf On their side,' the proKtoihmu- i t 18 but. However, his best game as "Crime and Pimtshmcnt.’’ "Tha he sang solo in the Christmas con the first week of February. came against Hall, when the In Some Uberala who tend to favor Samuel Clulow, 113 Glenwood SL; nlst Pathet Lao rebels claimed that dians out-rebounded and out- Citadel," and “ Diary of . Anne' cert. Johnny Mathis and Billy the standby principle say - they Mrs. Rebecca Estell, RFD 2, Rock Jour govehmtent planes strafed Resolved-I will si^ve Blue Stamps ail year long! scored ,their taller opponents on Frank" serve as her favorite^ lei Vaughn rank tops on Jerry's list fear it would be relatively.' easy to ville'; 'Thomas Moriarty, 29 Birch Nhommarat, in Kham Muon pro- . the atrengfth of McCurrj’'s fe- Teenage Boys sure time activities. of musical favorites.’ lower the income tax rate but al St.; Robert Teed, Windsor; Pierr* Vince, on Saturday, causing heavy . bounds and 15 points. During summers, besides attend . Jerry has also found time to TONE TEASERS most imposslbl* to raise. It back Drapeau, 181 . Princeton S t;' damage; that six government "That's one New Year’s resolution everyone will want to make— because it’s so sensible and easy to Without good ball handlers, a ing school. Joyce has traveled as participate- in the Audio-Visual w’hen the recession ended. Hwight Hooker, Hebron; Francis army companies "commanded by team has very little pjiance. of re Form Project far east as Cape Cod and as far Ghib, Senior Boys’ Club and Var ‘ Kennedy's r^iiest for ‘ ■tdndby Rohan, 66 Florence St.; Miss Jac^ foreign officers" raided Phon Hong save Triple-S Blue Stamps. Then, when you need gifts for birthdays or other occasions— or for luxurious taining ball control. A great asset west as Missouri. She has dis sity "M " Club. authority to Initiate public works quellne -Hjalmeer, 123 Waddell Sunday and that other government living at home—you won’t have to spenii money, you can use your Blue Stamps instead. to the team's pattem of control If you haveq;ccenUy seen a per covered that .'he likes the sea When confronted with a slice of spending promptly In a recesr Rd.; Lewis Monaco, 122- Ffiorence troops shelled Kham Khouang basketball Is George May, '63. The sonable yo’ing lady busily at work shore most of all. ■unoccupied time, Jerry enjoys read Sion did nob oirouse *o much op S t ; Mrs. Jane McDowell, Willi- Village. They’re redeemable for hundreds of famous brand items at your nearby Triple-S Redemption Center,. talented ball handler has also In the MHS business office, it was A list of her likes and dislikes ing a good mystery, partlcuiarly position and appears to have some montic; Mrs. Ropalys Lonpue and , patented a long-hand set shqt pr \ •' • V'-v’ ■ PAGE TEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, M ANCHE^R, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 PAGE ELEVEN' HIJGGS B U N N Y OlIR^^ARI)l^G HOUSE with MAJOR HOOFUE DAUJY CROSSWORD PUZ'/.LE prealdeat and director e< Zegkollte, . HEtmjmf KAtOES NTK \ ■ >,4 ' ■ ahoot $0 yaara ago and iwwrt- editor off the New York TImea Unite $ PresbyterUn Church lii the hahqr^ Management Agree Deaths Last iNight dant off thb Ann nt hla daath. He Winter Fnrtt. Fla, — Dr. Albert U.S.A., died Thursday. Dr. Daum, a prooeawnr off the mtneril ver- Aiwvnr to waa bom in ItidtonaphHa Johamtaen, 90, naUenally known who did extensive woili with ref miculite, fron 193# until iM be Hartford, Jan. 12 (AV-HSiubltot BAite UP WITH'EMjauRT, AND U M F -V came board rtialnnan In 1964, He X&Cn 4 food and bcvengs nian- Governmental By THE ASSOOIATED PRESS Albuquerque, N A t—Mia. Helen gaologist' and petnNogist, died ugees in Syria' and throughout the ^ NO FAST PLAY OR I'LL IFUM-Frfn: ReUly, 78, autlier ef more toan 86 Thuiaday. Dr. Johanneen, who Middle East, eatablished a Bible was born in Brockway, Pa. ufacturtng and Importing Arm, SAY- PUT Yt3U ON A SLAB.''— HERE, — EQAO, Newaric, NA. — Richard H. ■Waterloo, Iowa-.«ay •niler, 71, has appotntadrFrod R. Nye as man<> - s m r - DOWN Ranger, - an alactronlea biven aoyateiy novela and member of a ^eciaUt^ in the science of rocks, school for orphan boys in Syria. WHATI6TWI6, \ /Haoor.taketm e m o n e y ba« .RAIRFIELD, o ‘“ » ® « Urged to Aid He was bom in BvansvtUe, Ind. Waterloo fire chief for 42 'years' ager of Its food division, the coni- llntamUontl lEmpluitic ter credltod with developing the piomtomt 'New York famUy, died retired In 1987. He was bom In A SAG f WHY W FROM HIM AND 'PHONE FOR TH‘ L /H A D N 'T Tburaday. She wan the widow of Belle Plaine, Iowa. Caiioago Andrew T. Kearney, and president of the Intmmattonal pany ssid yesterday. NVe, fonasr p o p ARE YOU POTTU« HACK.^— . WELL.'SALTIMORE BURT,' orgaiUflit|ton negatlre firat tranaoeeanie whnaless picture] 'W E— AH <2 wonU) transmitter in 1924, died Wednes-' ipanl R ei^, New York artiet and Newburgh, Ind.—Dr, WtUiam F. 09, a mining company executive AssqclaUnn of fire Clhiefa in 1999, president of Timely BnmdA lotmd TH' He aT t WE fiMAu y c a u g h t op With y o u ' ■HADN'T (GoremmeaUl ZTV’fOtudp* Daum, 94, farmer moderator of end director off several Chicago (Bed Thursday of a heart cendl- Heublela Isst June whin Timely ON ME ? (AND GOT you WITH YOUR FINGERS iomation day. Ranger, adio suffered a etroke esffteenlat. and one off her brothera YOU decTM UcCm Dec. 2^ formed Rangeytone, Inc., la JhAtt B3eran, a former eporta the New EtagUuid Synod off the firms, died Thursday. He ■waa Uon. Breads was purchssed by Hsnbliln. T3RIPPING HONEV/YOU'RE tX ie Be t t e r ■ U.S.McreUtT SBiiUfhgoodbgr A ;F0 R A 20-'ief>,Kj, ' ofiUtK dFormer western T i e o f ? * (OoatuNiRil PtVMOUTB-VAiLIANT BALEe aaE SBXVICE Liggett Stands Behind The Quality BODTE 88, TAIX30XTVIIX15--JHI t - m S - T H b -M lt DRUG OPKV EVENINGS TtLI. 9 M ' -T •>. ■ -''x f ; .1 ■ ■ ♦ I, -Iff/. ■ •/ \ - . PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^’ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 PAGE THIKTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, C6NN>. FRIDAY, ^iANUARY 12, 1&62 ■m THE Injuns Play Herald Angle :o •en 1 C 8 \. FRANK CLINE In CGIL test Assistant SpOrts Editor^ Two S t r o k e s MORNINOBELLES LAOiE«n(Teau?iiTmoH Chicago (JP)—’The Nationalf Bar all basketball competition^ New Mexico Stats was found BtanJlngii outside NCAAt events; guilty of four violations Involving W. L. Pet. w . U Cdlegiate Athletic Asaocia- football and track-ia 1959 and I960. ■ - "Mike'Simmons Lettered as Froeh Bulge as 42, ...87 19 .661 .36 11 By n iA N K CLINE <^time, 54-52, on a layup from under tion, programming the fifth Bar an athlete from varsity Rosabelles St. Jam«« ...... neath by graduated Dave White. com petition until be has been In The penalty bans the Aggies from . I.^;8duig scorer on last year’a football squad, Mike Simmons, EiUbelles ...80 16 .536 Assumption No. 1 ... .35 11 Rapidly developing into Personnel Changed day of its 56th convention, resMenee in a college for two the NCAA TV program for three did a little better than all right for him.self in his first taste Carabellea ...38 26 500 st. MaiY’9 ...... 31 16 years and knocl^ them out of par ShatterPar .. .26 90 .464 .20 16 Manchester High’s keenest Much o f the personnel of both gave emphasis today to its yean If he tranafen after reg of (iollege competition this fall. Simmons, who tallied 54 with Annabelles St. John's ...... istering at another school; ticipation in NCAA championship Olgabelles .•..25 91 .446 St. Bridgat'a .20 .16 court rival, Wethersfield High squads has changed but both still differences with the Amateur .429 want tonight's game badly. The In Require an athlete transferring, competition and approved events the Indians J960 lhdians’ 'eleven'which was the first in seven San Diego, Calif. (A^j—The Bstebelles ...24 32 Center Onurch Na 1 .17 19 will be in town tonight to Athletic Union, « television report, in all sports, such as bow] games, dians have won their last two and and a proposal for battling brib from one school to have one year years to post a winning record, played, on the Upper Iowa par busters went back Jo work Center Church No. 2 invitational basketball tournaments With the leading plnnera were Assumption No. 2 . . .. 17 19 .472 take on the Indians in a Cen would like to close out the first ery and gambling In amateur of residence at.hla new school be team this fall and saw enough action to win himself a letter today as big Bob Goalby— sports. fore becoming eligible for varsity and the like,'for the first two years even though he was only a fresh-4' Hllma McComb 128-852, Ruth Oi- B’nal B’rith ...... 9 27 .250 tral Connecticut Interscholas- half of CCIL play with a 6-2 mark. the probationary term, tlc Loagiic clash. Game time' will Wethersfield with a 3-4 record, ^ Wllbiir Johns, UCLA’s athletic competition; and nisn. Upper Iowa plays In 'what who may be in something of trander 128-116—851. Shirley Mur •Assumption No. 8 . . . 9 2T .250 can’t afford too rrany more de Utah, perennially one of the na a delightful rut—led the way phy 118-184—847. Mary Young 128, he at 8 at the Arena to be preceded director and chairman of the Kequiie an athlete suspended Ls called the ’’Little Ten’’ and his, Estelle Dabrowskl 124, Ruth Clark feats if It wants to make a return tions basketball powers, was feat of earning a letter in his fitst -i Loading ahootora wero Joanna by a prelim between the two jay NCAA’s Committee on AAU Rela from college for disciplinary or into (lie second round of the 123, Sherry Jochlmsen 119. vee squads. trip to the tournament. tions, prepared a review of past academic reasons to corapiete two charged with furnishing illegal fi year out was played up quite as a *25.000 San Diego Open Golf Tour Irish 159—889, Ruth Conran 120, Holdovers from last year's fine nancial aid to a basketball ]ilayer Arlene Hubbard 119. Fdns discussions with the AAU In the yean of satisfactory work at an unique item in the Iowa papers. nament. KAYCEE TENPIN CtJIL STANDINGS Wethersfield team are center Bob Association’s struggle ,to gain other school before- he can com no longer In school. iiie 30-year-old Goalby, a hand tefisen 117 .Judy Handeroon 16. Gilbert, (6-3) and forward Bob 'The Utes of Jack Gardner, fourth Standings w . L. Pet. more, representation and voice In pete on the vanity. leveL Talk with any coach and he’ll some bachelor, fired a first round W. L Pet. Bristol Bastorn . .7 0 t.OOO Johnson (5-8). They have carried the AAU. John’s report appeared The powerful council, policy in the NCAA tournament last year, tril you that he would lake the 32-33-85. The day before *he waa a u t o m o t i v e most of the scoring burden for the Man.'Surplus ...... 100 4- .695 Bristol Central . . .7 0 1.000 on the agenda In the wake of an making body of the NCAA, com were banned from the 1962 "NCAA pliiyer with a limited amount of second high in" the pro-amateur .653 Standings MANCHESTKB .714 Elagles to date. Bob Elliott, Doug basketball championships and other Moriarty Bros...... 94 5 W. Ij. Pet* . .5 2 NCAA council vote to endorse pleted consideration of infractions abliity and intense desire ovef^ the eV'ent with a 65. .639 Maloney ...... 4 3 .571 Russell and Billy Casey are the NCAA-approved basketball tourneys lad with a fine array of skills but And a week ago, Goalby opened Lappon Ins...... 92 5 DoCoamAor'a....-..-22 S J14 creation of new federations In yesterday by slapping a three- Paul’s Paint ...... 77 6 .535 Wethersfield . .. . .3 4 .429 Eagles other probable starters. like the NIT and Christmas tourna no real "heart” to play the game. the show in the rich Los Angeles Alcar ...... IT 10. .629 track and field and gymnastics as year term on New Mexico State, Fogarty Bros...... 76 6 .025 13 JllS Hall ...... ,.2 - 5 .286 The Indians will probably go well as in basketball. ments. A few days ago a lad a t, 'a mid Open with a seven-under par 64. Wyman't ...... W mostly for football violations; a EAS Gage ...... 72 7 .500 16 .444 Platt . . . . ; ...... 2 5 .286 along with the same five which Jim Corbet, athletic director at one-year basketball punishment on Humboldt State and Whitworth west high school was late In re The personable ex-University of Mapco ...... 1* Cona rd ...... Poganl’s CaterejS.. 70 7 .486 16 .407 1 6 .143 has started the la.st.few games. Louisiana State University! was were placed on probation for one porting to practice and when he Illinois football player held a lead Radlatora ...... H Windham ...... 1 7 .125 the University of Utah; and one- Turcotte's Esso . . . 64 S 23 .148 That Includes Paul Quey and on the agenda to discuss plans for year football bowl restrictions on .year and barred from post-season Uw his roach hr apologized for of two strokes over Mike Soiichak, BOb’s Atlantic ...... 4 George May In the back court, football competition for a like being late saying that his family w;ho was a football player at Duke Shea's Nutmegs . . . 64 8 Last year's'two battles between NCAA television of football for two small school members, Hum a ntimbey of years ago. This Stevenson Ins...... 60 8 Dave McKenna at center and Fred next season. A two-year NCAA period because they disregarded doctor told him he would have to Bast totals ware AJ RoaaeUo 352, the visiting Kagle.s and host In McCurry. and Don Simmons up boldt State of Areata, Calif., and NCAA cautioning and played in the have an appendectomy operation probably doesn't prove anything Home Specialties .. 51 9 contract with the American Broad Whitworth College of Spoktuie, Al Helm 145—351. Mika Denhup dians were memorable ones. Meet front. Bill Andrulot and Tom National Association of Intercol within the next couple, of days but except old grid players don't al Fillarama Const. .. 44 10 141, Don Coro 140. ing in Wethersfield on this exact Kelley are both likely to see action casting Company will expire be Wash. legiate Athletics (NAIA) football he wpuld like to play up until hr ways, fade away. fore the next football season, and same date a year ago with the as well. Shortly before, the council did playoffs in 1960. Both schools are entered the hospital. Needless to Soiichak won this tournament Keglers with best scores w tr t SPICE LEAOUE NO. 1 CCIL lead iat stake*, the, Eagles Rams on Rampage a new one must be negotiated. the anticipated—it approved the NCAA members as well as mem tay the coach Immediately sent two years ago and yesterday he Ted Klejna 233-561, Ai Hagenow StaadlBgs humbled Manchester 62-48 and All or the other schools in the A special round table meet Executive Committee’s recom bers of the NAIA. The NCAA does the boy home but yon had to ad did the job in 34-33-8i. 220-575, Stan Hlllnskl III 666, W. PcL never yielded the top spot again. ing was tbe arena set for presen mendation that the NCAA create area, with the exception of East not certify NAIA poat-season foot mire the boy’s attitude. Par Battered John Golangos 202-205—552, Bob Bugar ...... <2 .700 Insert 3-60 Indiana ■*- Sports Catholic, will also be In action. tation of Association President new federations in track and field ball events. No leas than 42 of a starting Scully 233, Frank Roberts 232, Al .683 and gymnastics, to go with plans MIKE SIMMONS Chilli ...... Few among those who saw It Streak running Robkville (7-3) wilt Henry Hardt’s report on a 16- Another major development was Playtr fights are not uncom field of 159 were under par as play Bolls 223. Ben lletmer 214, Rol salty ...... M .650 will soon forget their second clash be after its sixth straight win and polnt program to eradicate gam for a new basketball federation it mon In baseball, but It’s doubtful resumed today over the Stardust .600 approved last August. a hint by the colleges and univer catcher dropped his mask and and Masse 214, Vic SquatritO 211. RMiWitry ' a sa. . * . • at the Arena a month later. Weth eighth In last nine games on Its bling and bribery. The NCAA sities that they may seek congres If any free-for-all ever matched glove, took a shot at his brother Country Club course and its par Nutmeg: ...... 35 .683 ersfield came to town needing one invasion of ^ Glastonbury. The ...... Council approved the program In 'file council’s endorsement of the Storrtiy scene of a fracas last 35-36-71. .467 plans for new federations in track sional help In stopping pro football and they started to go at If. MORNING GLORY LEAGUE P*PP«r ...... 2 f .more victory for a undefeated sea Rams will be battling to stay up Mi New York last October and win teams from premature signing of summer In a New. York-Penn.syl- Shortstop, w'ho was supposed to Twenty-one more were even with Standlngs-PIrSt ROumt------Thyma ...... —*6 .433 son. Manchester, with Its back to In the Central Valley League race. submit the plan for endorsement and field and gymnastics was tanta vania League game at Batavia, par which means that 63 golfers FILL ’ER UP— Micke.v Mantk;, left, of the Yankees, and Warren Spahn, rigSt of the .367 FRED McCURRV mount to acceptance, although the college players. be best friend of both, started to W. L. Pet Cloves ...... 2 2 the wall, had to win to gain a berth Other hoop games find Cheney by the full convention tomorrow. N. Y. come In and break It up. Then were as good as the regulation Braves, playfully fill tip Stan Musial’a cup from their own awards. Mantle received the Gladlolsx ...... i.-2 9 16 .644 A n U a ...... I® .300 In the Cla.ss A tournament field. proposals will be put to a vote at Bill Reed, chairman of a com Tech (1-8) ho.st to St. James of Mac! Vve Got a Bite!’ Among today’s program Items Jamestown, playing Batavia, the two at them turned and start demands of the (murse. Orchids ...... 29 18 .644 Dill ...... 15 .250 When the firing had ceased after Berlin this afternoon at the Ar the full convention session tomor mittee on pro relations, called pre Eddie Dyer Aw'ard for lieing baseball’s most courageous player of 1961. Musial re was looking for Us second victory were proposal that would: row. mature signings a ’’Breach of an had rallied for two runs to tie the ed in on the inflclder. Forget The 68 group Included former Mums ...... 27 18 .600 four quarters of hectic action the mory with RHAM (2-7) at East With much of the United States shivering in below zero score In the fifth inning and one PGA Champion Lionel Hebert ceived 1962 Tris Speaker Memorial Award for his contributions to baseball over the of the year hosting Hamden at the Walter Byers, executive director agreement with the NCAA and an Just ' what the decision was but Tulips ...... 20 25 .444 Beat totals were Pat ROy 165, Eagles' record was still unscathed Hampton and Ellington (2-8) host cold, Mary Hahn and her friend, Bosco, enjoy the warm of its players was running out a someone sure must ha\c lieen George Bayer and Australia’s r years. Spahn received the Dickie Kerr Award as the outsUnding pitcher last year. (AP Pat Annum l3 l. Batty Fraaroan w'ith the score deadlocked Oir-all. Waddell School range this after of the NCAA, said the council voted attack upon intercollegiate athle Roses ...... 1* 27 .460 to Granby tonight. sunshine and do some surf fishing at Pacific Ocean Park tics.’ ba.se hit when a cloudburst hit the thrown out of that fiaHco. Will Bruce Crampton. Photofalc.) ______VloleU ...... 12 33 .267 ISO. Miuia Fermiion 124. Marlaan The Indians finally won lt''ln over- Manchester High’s rifle team noon. to support the action of the Execu The 69 bracket was crowded in Santa Monica, Calif. Some chimps don’t care for fish tive Committee ’ ’In the belief that field, accompanied by winds of have to check with umpire Yost Gilnaek 121. Irena LaBiane 120, BASKETSAUi He said if congressional support near-hurricane force. with such better known names as ing or getting near the water, but Bosco thinks it’s great this is a singularly important way is asked, the lequest would be for some day on just how he would OlsdlolsA downed the Orchids Doris TSdfOrd U8. LOrrt 81nl- The Batavia players, dashed for have ruled on such a situation. the Mastent Champion Gary Play in a rolloff for first round honors crops had a 98 wlthcnit a mark for fun. With temperatures going to zero or lower in at least SCOKES. to improve the administration of an amendment making early draft their dugout but the Jamestown er, former Masters Champion ArT Ma jor Tourneys at Holiday Lanes amateur athletics and greatly ad ing a violation of anti-trust regula Sports Schedule after each posted 29-16 won-lo»* new record In this dapattinent. Leafs Room at Top 22 states yesterday, the high on beaches in Southern Y JUNIOR LE.AOUE runner, uncertain whether or not To close this epic out tonight Wall, Jr., and another ex-National jury Prone Warriors Standings vance and enhance United States’ tions. Reed said he was hopeful it time bid been called, kept run PGA winner Jay Hebert, brother record*. California was in the 70s. (AP Photofa.x.) strength in these sports.” n. horse players had failed to pick 19 were in residence. Inclucled were Leading ahoottra On tha final 148—877, Ertla WJJWa ST6, Bolton P h arm acy...... 3 3 .500 players were spilling out from a winner, while the two little old National Open Champtoh Gene Armory. GSOrga w b a r 144—674, Lanky masked Jacques Plante were the RockMlle at Glastonbury. first round play wars Mafg# Joy chief factors In producing a thori- Nassiff Arms ...... 3 3 .500 Year’s Ban Too Harsh both benches and several Individ ladies in the next box were de Litller and Florida’s Dave Regan. In U.S. Women’s Classie, WalCkowakt 866, HOwla Petara RHAM at East Hampton. 118, Fran jamaitis 1*6, 'Tharaae N«w York (/P)— Philadelphia’s slumping, injury-riddled oughly re-arranged National Hock Miller’s Pharitiacy . . . . 1 5 .167 ual fights broke out In the down lightedly cashing ' win checks on Virtually over-looked In the Hlnaon 120. Mary Kuemiajcu* 120, 667, Bin Carlln 868, John A c -^ ey League standing. pour. every rate. birdie scramble, if not by the gal Rifle — Hamden at Manchester. 150—866, Walt Ida 1 6 6 -^ 1 . XU Warriors take the day off to regroup their forces before ^an Bopped Utes Romp Glranby at Ellington. Reggie Gburaki 122. League leading Ma's A Bill’s got The grounds keeper, In an effort Ju.it before the final race ( leries, -were Arnold Palmer, -last By EARL YOST nah 166—658, Bans ROhan i-.-~ heading into a hurry-up schedule that has them playing Plante turned In 39 saves In an Stand of Utah Rooters Saturday. Jan. 18 outstanding performance as Mont knocked off last night by Bolton to cut down on^djmger of light of the sharpsters leaned over and j^ear’a winner of the San Diego, Three big weekends of top notch duckpin bowling are V league — Art Johnson l4fi 652. Tiny Bonham 186—651. Marv seven games in nine days. ning and not knownig of the scrap B.sked politely, "itou ladies have who had a 72 and national PGA St. Bernard's st East Catholic, Johnson 356, Bon LOgan 652, Nick The 'warriors, now games off real reclaimed flr.st place from By Outclassed Denver Pharmacy. 29-23, and cellar dwell scheduled at the Holiday Lane.s on successive weeks. Mana 161—419. s u n SaalelS .160— 408, Toronto, beating the Maple Leafs ing Miller’s Pharmacy came from Sait Lake City, — "A one year ban is a harsh penalty for going on out on the field, switch been doing quite - well today champion, little Jerry Barber, with ger Paul Correnti announced today that a Duckpin Derby for 7:80. Ding Farr 162—389, Days Saund Nicola 850, the pace in the Eastern Division of Coaches’ Charges ed off the lights down underneath haven't you?" a 71. Sunday, Jan. 14 the National Basketball Associa 4-2 last night. behind to beat Nassiff Arms In something involving a student who isn’t even on the team men. women and boys will be staged Sunday, Jan. 21, follow ers 149—867. Bundl Tarca* 146^ overtime, 41-35. This marked the stands. He thus became an C le o ' them responded In San Diego’s newest golfing Green Manor at Southington. MaanhSater Wottsa'a L a a g ti^ tion, lost their sixth game In eight Hall came up with his fifth any more.” ed by the 31st annual United* Tuesday, Jan. 16 388, Vic Abraltls 882, Chat No Of ‘Homer’ Hurts New York (/P)— All of a sudden, Utah got knocked out of Miller’s first win after (topping unknown peacemaker. squeeky voice, ” Oh yes." sensation, 23-year-old Phil Rod wlckl 138—882, D o n Carpenter Blais pound 128, Maurasn Tomkial outings last night, falling before shutout of the season, tops In the States Classic for women on Sat- Platt at Manchester, 7:45, a shot at its fourth straight NCAA post-season basketball three overtime games this year. That angry comment from a cafe owner echoed the feeling The man meekly whispered gers, who won the Los Ange 13.5—880, Andv Lamoureaux 14S— 120, Halana Day 116, Anna Mae the Qscar Robertson-led Royals In league. In Chicago's 6-0 rout of Above story recalls of an Inci “ Would you mind sharing your sys les Open with a remarkable urday, Jan. 27. The grand finale In Arena. White 115. Game Says Referee haple.ss Boston. It pulled the title tournament by very likely the only outfit capable of do Gordon Cleaners outscored the of many fans yesterday as word* 375, Fxl Btijaclus 140—372, Ed Cincinnati, 145-128. spread of an NCAA penalty dent of a battle between two tern -with us." nine-un 1 m i PAGE FOURTEEN' MANCHESTER EVENING HEkALD, MANCHESTER,. CONN., FRIDAY, Ji^NUARY 12, 4962 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1962 PAGE FTPEBEN MnalciU Inatramenta 5S' Forniahed Apartmento 63-A Hohscb for Sil* 72 ooms = 4 ItoofiriR—SidinR 16 '1'HKRE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Roasehold Goods 51 Household Goods 51 Houses' for Salo 72 B For Sale . 72 HotlaM for Sale 72 Hooaca Pair Skli 72 Want4Hl-'-ll4Ml Estiit* 77 f o r SALE—8 foot Eat«V Grand TWO FRONT furnished rooms, bed THREE BEDROOM ranch — 2 SOUTH WINDSOR—Avery HelghU. $12,900— MANCHESTER suburbs, BIUWELL HUME Improvement BIGGEST BARGAIN ! INn TOWN FAMILY EXPANDING , FIVE ROOM RANCH m SH 8O61IBONB to iMBdia your UNCLAIMED piano, reaactaable. Please call Ml room set, kitchen set, reasonable bldcks from Bowers School, plas Recent 6 room ranch $199 down, spotless 3 bedroom ranch, large real aaute? Cau me at 6 0 9-0S2U Company—an lypet of aiding and . TAKE TOUR TIME PAYING! 3.2507 after 8. rant Adulta. Apply Apt. 4, 10 De with 2-car garage, aluminum Theca'a plenty of room for expan- tered walls, full basement, large $14,790, $115 monthly. Owner. 6 0 kitchen; walk-out basement With atorma, hot water heat, high ao- for prompt and couitaoaa o«n1oa. CLASSIFIED rbqflnp. Aluminum clapboarda a 1, a, or 8 TEARS TO PAT! LAYi^WAYS pot Square. 4-0014. spcciafty. Unexce'Jed workman- P b p WeUT TO THE MAT WfTH THE WHOLg- So FiWALW he GOTTRAHSPOBTAtlOSlFOR THOMAS Electroniq Organ only ■ tion in this spacious 8 room ranch, moderi) kitchen. Beautiful yard ' picture wfndow treea, view'. Carl Bumabla O.I. mortgage, $15,800. Josapb Barth. Broker. ship. MJ 9-8498. ^ ■ ■ SCMOa 0OA5O TO CtfiT 0US SSCVlCg H1S4<1PS - AHO HOW MUCH DO THEV USE IT1 jc- "SUPER DELUXE" monUia old taken in trade on larg. 8 bedrioma, formal dining room, with treea and atoiie wall. Belfiore ton W. Hutchins, 6 0 9-5182,' Evenlnga Ray Holcombe, 6 0 4-llSO, 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE Original Price $916 THRJBB ROOM fumithed apart Agency, MI s-5121. ASX' (IB about our caoh offer IW 60 R HlS BROOD ~ er model .Thomaa. Ward Music ment, first floor, all utilities no masaive finiiihed rec room one-car WARREN E. HOLLAND AUL, 100% GUARANTEED garage, immaculate condition. Sell ALEXANDER ST. STRICKLAND ST.—Brick front your property. No red tape. FLOTSAM AklO JETSAM ARE PRACTlCWG- Balance $544 . ,C o.,?99 Summer, Open evenings. children or pete, ample parking. ranch. Immediate occupanCy. 8 Realtor eat value. H. J. Bradley, 6u VOm. ADVERTISING Roof ins: and Chimneys I6>A W RE V COST* W»MT 0 0 1 CARE? SASUETBAU AHP WANT VOU TO PICK ‘EM^ ONLY 1433 272 Main.. ing for $21,000. HAMMOrro Rpinet Organ (taken in Nice 6 room coloniial with 'a t bedroomiL ceramic bath, attached 575 Main St. MI 3-1108 AH ISOLATgp A t WN TAXES t » ' EITHER MV UP later; caoRiwB is stavihg 116.18 DELIVERS Danish Walnut .Bedroom, double DUPLEX garage. Fast aala wanted. Beech- CASH WATTINO tor property own. ROOFTNO—Specializing repairing CASE f mg ALL HISHT WfTH EFFiE SCHMALTZ, dresser, chest and bed. mattress trade), walnut finish $450. Watkins R. F. DIMOCK CO. tached garage, big open porch. 114 era. Pleaoe oUl ua before you bm CLASSIHED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS ..klOSRiPETHCBUSORl’U. $16.18 MONTH . . . . a bedrooms, kitchen, living baths, 2 fireplaces, partially finish ler-Smith, Realtors, 6 0 9-8952, roof* of nll-kindai new roofs. guL COST OF- m I PASSSp MARGARINE and boxspring. Brothers Organ Sa)on, 935 Main 2i4 ROOMS available Feb. 1. MI MI 9-5245 Or aell. Sueedy aervlee. <3. D. 8 A.M. <0 5 P.M. SO TO THE SUfREME COURT,' 9-6747, room each side, sparkling new anand ed rec room, excellent location. 6 0 3-6969. ter work, chimneys cleaned, re 'COMING home oh —' YOU GEY'ii- • 8-Pc Foam sectional, nylon st. Apply Sj9 p.m. Thursday or Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 Lots For Sale 7.1 Realty. 60 8-6U9. paired. Aluminum siding, .10 THE OOVEBNOR! Friday evenings; all day Satur Johanna Evans MI 9-5858 ready to be decorated, quality Priced to sell. ■■ HER BIKE 18-PIECE BEDROOM ,7-Pc Dinette set—bronze tone 'workmanship. Versatile floor plan years' expcricnec. Free eslliT)ates. Tables end lamps day. ,i ...... VBRNON—Lake St. Near Lake St. V^ANTED—Liotingi. Lota, houiaa, COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. Call Howley, Ml 3.3361, hU 3-0763. fA 18-PlECB LIVING ROOM THRE]£ l a r g e rooms heat hot for large or email fannily. ■r. J. CROCKE'TT, Realtor OPEN FOR School, 100x200 lot. Emil G. farms, etc. We guarantee to try. MONDAY Thru FRIDAY I0:.10 A..M— SATURDAY 0 A.M. 13-PIECE KITCHEN This is New Furniture—Not Re water. Call PI 2-8648 after 4 p.m. ROCKLEDGE m 3-1577 Stavena, 6 0 8-7789. possessed. No down Payment—$6 Wanted—To Buy 58 VERNON—Cute 8 room furnished This one will win your heart, 514 Beechler'Smith .• . PLEASE READ YOUR AD liestinR and Plamtiine 1J7 — Plus -7 Weekly, INSPECTION apartment, all utilities Included; room Richardson built ranch, 114 REALTORS SOUTH GLASTONBURY—10 room CUanlflrd or “ Want Ad«" aro lahrii over Dip phono ao a rnn- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR FRANK IS buying and eelUng good $18 weekly. TR 5-7011, Wanted— Real Batate 77 PLUMBINO AND heating re NORMA1V.S FURNITURE baths, 2-ear. garage, reduced to MI 9-8952 60.3-6989 house, cottage, income $54 weeklw January 13 and 14. B-Alarm Fire venlence. The advertiaer shoiiht read hla ad the FIRST I).\V IT modeling- metallatlona.^-c^paln TV SET AND COMB, RANGE 443 Hartford Rd. MI 8-1524 used furniture and antlqueB-atart- $24,500. $19,800. Joseph Barth, Broker, 6 0 APPE.AR.S and REPORT ERRORS in Iliiip. for the nox( Inwr- All work guaranteed, 2(i years ex Ing Sept. 9 at 420 f Akit St Call and TWO-FA60LIES—We have them. A 7 'room 2 level ranch newly re HELP! DUE to many recant aalea, "Waterbury, Jan. 12 ( ^ — One Free etorue until w-anted. Free Off Silver Lane Manchester FOUR ROOMS furnished, Cheetnut 9-0320. decorated. Ideal for large family, our Uatinga era low. Buyara era Uon. The Herald la reapdnaible Inr only ONE Inrnrrerl,or omitted licnence 24-hour ecm ce. Call O ^n 9-9 Dally, Sat. 9-8 see what we’ve got. Open Sun R. F. DIMOCK CO. new one (4)4 and 4t4 flat): older person waa injured and 50 paraons Earl VanCamp Ml 9-474> delivery. Free set up by our own days. Ml 9-5580. St, Parking. Ml 9-4446. 8 and 4 flat for only $16,900; a 8 Lower level could be for profession, waiting tor all typea of property. Inaerfion for any advrrtlaement and then only to the extent of a >119-5245 ONLY ^13,300 made homeleaa In a 8-alarm fire "make (food" Inacrtlon. Errora whieh do not ieaaen tlie xaliie of reliable men. Free Delivery—Free Storage and 8 duplex on Foster S(. for al use. 185 Hawthorne Street. If aaillng b^iYlng, or trading, call WE BUY, SELL oir trade entlque ROCKVILLE — 3 room fljrnished Barbara Woods MI 9-7702 at once Free In^cU ona upon re- the adx'ertlaeraent will not be rorreeled by "make pood” inaertton. "Phone fot appointment Any room may be purchased $18,400 ; 8 and 5 flat (nice one) for Two bedroom ranch, huge heated that almost deatroyed one tene and used-furniture, china, glass, apartment, all utilities. $20 week Johanna Evans MI 9-6658 queat. Call the Ellaworth Mitten ment and badly damaged another Radio-T> Repair Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0858 Separately ly. T R 5-1886. $20,000; and a 8 and 6 on Walnut rec room, bar, air-conditioning, silver, picture frames and old St. for $22,000. T. J. Crockett, Agency, Realtora, Member of 60JS yesterday afternoon.. Services 18 See U Day or Night etc,.-' ROBERT aervice, 60 8-8080. YOUR COOPERATION WILL r\|AI iU I ^ O T I I coina, old dolls and guns, hobby Realtor, Ml 8-1577. The blaze o r i^ a te d In the UNCLAIMED collectlona, attic contents or whole A LITTLE PRIVATE BE APPRECIATED IVll PAGE MXTEEN miDAY, JANUARY 12, 1M2 T The Rev. H. Osgood Bennett, Mid he ha* studied the codts "I Wonder" aerie* , for Grad* 1 of Ihs museum are ellgibl* for the Grades 8 through 6 on Saturdays pastor o f North Methodist Church, used by N ew York City, New Hav Room for More and 2 pupila, to be'instructed by one-hour classea, to be ‘offered frtm 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Sydney A b o u t T o w n will be in charge of radio Broad Board Nanies en and New London to learn pos-- Mis* Wendy Nordendorp of Wap- every Saturday' through. Feb. 17. SchulthaiO will tnstriiet an ad casts, sponsored- by the Manches slbie r^uiatioiia for a Manqbester ^ In Lutz Classes ping, a student at Ellsworih Me Registration* must be made in vanced art class ter stUdanta in The . DeMolay Mother* Circle ter Ministerial AssoiiaUon, on Five to Draft code. He said he WlU review these morial..High School, South Wbhd-' person at the mu*eufti'. Grades 6 throuip' 8 Friday after will niMt at the Masonic Temple \yiNP Sunday at 7:35 p.m. and codes with the conunHtee. sor. Ther'e are four opening* in .a Two art , classes have been noons from 8:18 to .1:80 p.m., dally next week. A few openings remain < in two Monday at 7:30 p.m. A , housing code would have to natural history classes to begin to natural history class for Grade* 3 filled. Miss Mary Lou CaprUoszl etartlng today. be adopted by the town through through 6 pu^ls, to be taught by and Mias Matsha Smith, both stu The VFW Auxiliary win sponsor Housing Code morrow at 10:80 a.m. at Lutz Jun John M. Jacobs, fire control an ordinance prepared by the town ior Mu*eum. Mrs. Louis Heard. dents at 'Manchestsr High School, Mary Baker Ei ly founded the technician third class, USN, son a public card party, tonight at 8 counsel. Children Who are not member* will teach beginners’ art for Church o f Christ, i dehtist. committee of five town offi Them are two opening* in the of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Jacobs, at the post home. ' A 126 Brookfield St, is serving with cials was appointed by the board the Blue Crew o f the nuclear- The Manchester Lodge of Elks of directors last night to prepare povtiered fleet ballistic missile sub will sponsor a teen-age dsmee for a draft o f a proposed hoin.ing Conway Appointed USTEN TO KATHY GODFREY, WINF, MONDAY thru FRIDAY 1:10 PAU-SATUROAY AT 11:10. A M . marine USS Patrick Henry, now the benefit of the Newington Home code for the town after studying on its fifth deployment from its for Crippled Children tonight at existing housing. Codes of other To Building Unit overseas - operating base in Holy the Manchester Armory on Main areas. ’ St. Dancing will be from 8 to 11 ;30 ampis tioch, Scotland. Thou named to the - committee Frank J. Conway, a Pratt and to the music of the Oentlels, the are Town Health Director Dr. free parking Rhythm Riders th# Troubles and Whitney engineer, viras appointed Ladies of St. James will hold a Nicholas Marbialo, Building In the Lancers. Tickets wlU be avail last night by the board of director* in the penny auction after a business able at the door. spector Thomas Monahan, Police rear meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in St Chief James Reardon. Town Fire to fill the imexplref’ term of John HOUSE HALE James' School Hall. Program co- Chief W. Clifford Mason and Town W. Mortimer op the building com Main Street, ManchesterMi 3-4123 chairmen will be Mrs. Kenneth Fashions Topic- Planning Engineer Edward Ryb- mittee. Phillips and Mrs. Raymond Twee- exyk. Conway, 267 Hackmatack 8t., U die Jr. Refreshments will be Of Club Meeting The directors asked that the a registered professional engineer served by Mrs. William Stenger committee - review regulations on who ha* Worked In heating, venti and Mrs. George Caouette. various housing' codes before re lating and air ' conditioning at "Fashion for the Fashion .Con porting back to the board with the PWA's plant engineering depart n ie advisory board of Manches scious” will bo the topic of the draft. ‘ ment for 10 yearn. A Ri^ublican, ter Assembly. Order of Rainbow .January meeting of the Junior his term will run until November for Girls, will meet Monday at Century • Club of Manchester Acting General Manager Arthur 1963. 7:30 p.m. at the Masonto Temple. Wednesday, J'an#17, at 8 p.m. at J. LeClaIre said a housing code Is Director Francis P. DellaFera the KofC Home. needed bv the town to supplement suggested Conway for the post Members of the Frank J. Mans Guest speaker will be Mia* Helen the building code "If we want com- and the director* unanimously vot values to 19.99 field Marine Corps League Auxil Chambers, associate professor and mimlty improvement.” ed the eppblntment: ■ Rybezyk told the board that the iary will meet tonight at 7:30 at head o f the department of cloth Cohway received a 'mechanical proposed code would differ from the W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, ing, textiles, and related art of the englheeripg degree from Stevens 225 Main St, to pay respects to the building code through regula School of Home Economics at InMltute «f Technology in Hobo the late Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Sr., tions pertaining directly to home University of Connecticut. ken, N. J., and has done gradu. 9.90 whose daughter, Mrs. Emerson facilities. For example, he said, Miss Chambers received her ate work at the South Windsor eX' Duraore, is a member of the auxil one housing code he has studied re B.A. degree from Mills College, tension of Renssaeler Polytechnic iary. Oakleuid, Calif., and her M.A. quires that rooming houses pro Institute. vide window screens. degree from Columbia University Mortimer’s resignation from the • boys' and girls' Five students of the Priscilla Tehclters College. She has taught While that particular regulation Gibson School of Dance Arts at committee wan accepted last night styles at Oklahoma College for Women, may be found unnecessary In Man by the directors. He had asked to tended the National Association of Chickasha, Okla., and at Hodd Col chester, he said, others would in Dance and Affiliated Artists dance resign because he has accepted a I/'. lege, Frederick, Md. With Miss sure safe, sanltar5- and decent post with General Electric in convention at the Hotel Bond re Verna Moulton, also of the Univer houaing. cently- They are Micheline Morin, Schenectady, N.’ Y. He had served sity of Connecticut, Mis* Cham Rybezyk said a towm housing as the committee's secretary. • 3 to 6x Linda Malo, Susan Margarido, Di bers is co-atuhor of a book, "Cloth code Is “ necMsary with redevel s ane Bernard and Linda Bruce. ing Selection,” published In 19617 opment.” I t would help insure ap Mrs. Ronald vernier announces proval o f federal houaing projects Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, 92 that members are In rehearsal 'for and help guarantee aid gr^ta, he West St., will hold an open house a one-act play, entitled “Rehear said. attaehedi pile lined Sunday from 2 to 6 p.m. in ob sal,” by Christopher Morley. The ^The town planning engineer ZONOLITE hood servance of their 50th wedding an play, under the direction of Mrs. niversary. Richard Carlson, will be presented at the Ffebruary meeting. Mrs. INSULATION Vernier, chairman of the club's fref delivery W. H. ENGLAND * Orion pile or nylon RANGE fine arts committee, also an : nounce* there will be a dUplay of We Win Deliver Aaythlngl LUMflER CO. quilt lined material* and accessories at next ARTHUR’S e Open All pay Saturday a rUEL OIL week’s meeting for suggestions in preparation for a sewing contest. Ml 8-1603 "A t the Green"—MOl 8-6X01 GASOLINE Mrs. Lawrence Decker, chair nylon quilt lined man o f the service committee, will distribute bandages to be. rolled ants -with zipperad for the Cancer Society. Ticket* Gigs and shoe straps will be available for the February BANTLY OIL "You Name It" dance. NEWEST REARING AID SO SMALL * I .'Ml' . IN( . Hostesses for the meeting will : 'I MN - iin.i:i be Mrs. Raymond Gantlck, Mrs. George Huht, Mrs. Joseph Santinl, it must be assembled under high- * solid colors TEL. MItclicll V-4595 Mrs. Herbert Peterson, Mr*. Mi chael Tobin, Mrs. Donald For- powered microscope! ROCKVILLE TR 5-8271 strom, Mrs. Richard C^udson and This laboratory photo shows the in t i^ ia Mrs. Leonard tsicia. HOURS ' '• ------: • tyrolean tops prtoision that is required to assemble the new Signet personal sound amplifier. Open 6 Days This skilled technician reqniree this Monday thru ooatly, Buper-pemered microscope to see Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. * print tops ORANGE HALL the minute components. This newest. **' Thursday 9:36 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sienith hearing instrument makes old- fashioned conventional hearing aids ob solete. Come in today for free booklet describing the tiny Signet hearing ampU* SPECIAL CROUP B I N G 0 flar. N o obligation. BOYS' WINTER 72 East' Center St.^ Manchester EVERY SAT. 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Owood _ , Bennett, he has studied Dte codes 'I Wonder” series for Orads 1 of ths museum are aligibla for the Gradas 8 through 8 on Saturdays peetor of North MeiMetnodlat Church, used by New ToHc City, New Hav Room for More arid 2 pupils, to be-Instructsd by one-hour classea, to be offered from 10:80 to 11:80 a.m. Sydnw 1 3 ,5 3 1 Fair, uet quite so eold tonight Board Nances ScbultbeU will instriict an ad will be in charre of radio broad- en and-NSw London toleam pos Mliw Wendy Nordendorp of W a^ every Saturday throuidi. Feb. 17. Member of the Audit Low U-18. Sunday fair and a Rt- the Manches- sible regulations for a Manchester In Lutz Classes ping, .a student at Ellsworth M f- Reglstratlan^ must be made In vanced art class for Students in caata, sponsored by the Manches Bureau o f dreolatton tlo warmer. High 85 to 40. n » DeMoley Mothers Circle ter Ministerial JUsociaUon, on Five to Draft code. He said he ^kill review these morial High School,. South WM-' person at the museum. ■tiiades 8 through 8 Friday altar- Manchester— A City of Village Charm wlU meet at the Masonic Temple i^INF Simday at 7:35 p.m. and codes, with the committee. . A few openings, remain in two sor. Thsre are four openings in > Two art , classes have been nooM from SriB to 8;M p.m., M oM ay ht 7 ;80 pm . daily next week. A . housing code would have to natural history classes to-begin to- natural' history class for Grades 8 filled. Miss h U ry Lou Caprilosri stuting tods^y. be adopted by the town through through 6 pupils, to be taught by and Miss.Musfaa Smith, both stur Housing Code mentny at 10:80 a.m. at Luts Jun (Olasslflod AdvsrtlalBg on Pugs ■) The VFW Auxiliary wUl sponsor an onUnance prepared by the to '^ ior Museum. , Mrs. Louis Heard. dents .at Manchsstar SOili School, Marv BttkiT E< ly fouadsd ths VOL. LXXXI, NO. 87 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, l962 PRICE FIVE CENTS John M. Jacobs,, fire control Children who are not members Cihunfli o f Christ I dsntlst third class, USN, son a public card party tonight at 8 -Counsel. There are two openings In the will teach beginners’ art for at the post home. A committee of five t o m offi of. Mr. and Sba. John B. Jacobs, cials was appointed by the board US Brookfield St, U serving with the Blue Crew o f the nuclear- The Manchester Lodge of Elks of directors last night to prepare Ranrahirca Report will sponsor a teen-age dance lor Conway Appointed powered fleet ballistic missiie sub a draft o f a proposed hou;.tng USTEN TO KATHY GODFREY. WINK, MONDAY thni FRIDAY 1:10 PAU-SATURDAY AT 11:10 AAA. Pennsy, State News marine U8S Patrick Henry, now the benefit of the Newington Home code for the town after studying on its fifth deployment from’ its for Crippled Children tonight at existing housing codes of cMer To Building Unit overseas operating base In Holy the Manchester Armory on Main areas. nmpis St. Dancing will be from 8 to 11:80 Roundup taoch, Scotland. Those named to the committee Frank J. Conway, a Pratt and free parking Town Dead, Buried, to the music of the Gentiels, the are Town Health Director Dr. Central Whitney engineer, was appointed RhyUim Riders the Troubles and Nicholas Marblalo, Building In in ths Ladies of St James will hold a last night by the board of directors the Lancers. Tlckeu will be avail spector Thomas Monahan, Police penny auction after ' a business, able at the door. rear Woman, 83, Dies meeting Monday at 8 p.m. in S t Chief James Reardon, Town Fire to rill'the uriexpire<’ term of John HALE Nothing to Rebuild Chief W. ClUTord Mason and Town W. Mortimer or the building com James' School Hall. Program co- Main Straat, Manchester — Ml 3-4123 1 In Stamford Fire chairmen will be Mrs. Kenneth Fashions Topic- Planning Engineer Eidward Rsrb- mittee. Phillips and Mra. Raymond Twee- czyk. Conway, 267 Hackmatack 8t., is By THOMAS J. STONE riAncaah province 21 years ago a registered professional engineer By ROGER LANE Stamford, Jan. 13 (/P>—An die Jr. Refreshments will be The directors asked that the Ranrahirca, Pern," Jan. 13 killed an estimated 5,000 persons. served by Mrs. William Stenger Of Qub Meeting who luw worked in heating, ven.U- AP BuairieM Newi Writer 83-year-old woman died early committee review regulations on i/P)— Little could be done for Only 300 bodies were recovered and Mrs. Oeorge Ckouette. various housing codes before re latlng and air conditioning at New York, Jan. 13 (/P)— then. Wednesday's avalanche pro today in a 2-aIarm fire that "Fashion for the Fashion Con porting back to the board with the PWA'fl plant engineering depput- this Andean village today but vided its own maaa grave. Virtual ment for 10 years. A RMnibiican, The highball sign 'went up to swept through a 3-story brick The advisory board of Manches scious'* will bo the topic of the draft. mourn the victims of a thun ly everyone in its path was killed January meeting of the Junior his term will run until ifovember building. She was identified ter Assembly, Order of Rainbow day for merging^ the giant in his tracks. for Girls, will meet Monday at Century Club of Manchester Acting General Manager Arthur 1963. derous avalanche. Ranrahirca J. LeClaire said a housing code is Pennsylvania and'New York The deadly swath w as! bom on as Mrs. Rosalie Myers. 7:30 p.m. at the Masonio Temple. Wednesday, Jan017, at 8 p.m. at Director Francis P. DellaFera / is already dead and buried. Firemen said the fire apparent Showdown needed by the town to supplement suggested Conway for. the post, Central Railroads' into _a 20,- the slopes of 22,205-f-oot mount the KofC Home. TJiere is nothing to rebuild. Huasesran-—Peru's highest peak— ly started in a first floor bathroom Members of the Frank J. Mans Guest speaker will be Miss Helen the building code "if wo want com and the director, unanimously vot t o 1 9 .9 9 300-mile $5.4 billion assets munity Improyement." values There is no one to rebuild for. and was unloosed by summer ahd spread through the building at field Marine Corps League Auxil Chambers, associate professor and ed the appointment. Goliath. 11 Wall St. so rapidly the entire Rybczyk told the boartL that the Forty-five feet of rock and mud warmth. Due This iary will meet tonight at 7:30 at head of the department of cloth Conway received a Vnechanlcal Carrying an "economic necei- entomb this farming village, most structure was enveloped in smoke the W. P. Qtiish Funeral Home, ing, textiles, and related art of the proposed code would differ from The sun has settled behind the engineering degree from Stevens ■Ity” label, the plan dramatized of its Indian peasant residents, its towering peaks when the slide and flames by the time firemen 225 Main St, to pay respects to School of Home Economics at the building code through regula Institute of Technology in Hobo creeping financial ills that threat arrived. tions pertaining directly to home Roman Catholic Church, its tile- swept nine miles down a canyon the late Mrs. Ralph Fletcher Sr., University of Coimectlcut. ken, N. J., and has done gradu 9.90 en major rail, air, highway and The building housed 12 families Afternoon roofed houses, school and stores. whose -daughter, Mrs. Emerson Miss Chambers received her facilities. For example, he said, and into the countryside. Most in ate work at the South Windsor ex water segments of the nation's It is now considered futile to Ranrahirca were in their homes, totaling about 60 persons. All oth Dumore, is a member of the auxil- B.A. degree from Mills College, one housing code tie has studied re ers escaped Injury. Mrs. Myera waa tension of Renssaeler Polytechnic transportation system, a. 1100 bil try to unearth the debris in search just finishing dinner. Minutes laiy. Oakland, Calif., and her M.A. quires that rooming houses pro- Institute. a resident of the top floor. Leojioldville, The Cong6, yide window screens. * boys' and girls' lion a year industry. of the dead, although a few poke later, ail but 50 ot Ranrahirca's degree from Columbia University Mortimer’s resignation from the It promised to sUr sharp debate Jan. 13 (/P)—Tlie Central Con- Five students, of the Priscilla Teachers College. She has taught While that particular regulation aroiuid in the morass in search of nearly 500 residents were dead. committee waa accepted last night styles in Congress, local governments, relatives and friends. 16th for Kotralski gole.se government today or Gibson School of Dance Arts at at Oklahoma College for Women, may be found unnecessary in Man by the directors. He hsd asked to "W e had just had supper when tended the ,Natlonal Association of Chickasha, Okla., and at Hodd Col chester, he said, others would in federal regulatory agencies and Ranrahirca, once a peaceful vil we heard a big noise,” said Manu- Hampton. Jan. 13 (/P) — The dered the immediate arrest of resign because- he has accepted a among shippers, as well as within lage nestled in Huylas Valley un Dance smd Affiliated Artists dance lege, Frederick, Md. With Miss sure safe, sanitar}’ and decent post with General Electric in - 8 Hampton Democratic Town com Lumumbist .leader Antoine convention at the Hotel Bond re Verna Moulton, also of the Univer housing. the Industry Itself. der towering snow-capped peaks, (Continued on Page Two) mittee has endorsed Congressman- Schenectady, N. Y. He had aerved Within hours of the - plan's ap Ciizenga in Stanleyville. cently. They are Micheline Morin, sity of Connecticut, Miss Cham Ryb^k said a town housing as the committee's secretary, * 3to6x is a tomb. Perhaps services will at-Large Frank Kowalski in his Aftet a tense se.s.sion, the cab Linda Malo. Susan Margarido, Dir bers is co-atuhor of a book, "Cloth code is "necessary with redeye! proval yesterday at separate meet be held over it later. campaign for nomination as U.S. inet agreed to give Stanleyville ane Bernard and Linda Bruce. ing Selection," published in 1961. opment.” It would help Insure ap- ings of -the Pennsy and Central The thunderoiui slide of ice, rock, Couple Renews senator. Army (Jommander Gen. Victor w s . Ronald Vernier announces proyal of federal housing projects Boards, It was assailed by 20 mud and boulders as large as 4- Chairman Ernest Lowe said the Lundula a free hand to take all Mr. and Mrs. John Adams, 92 that members are in rehearsal for and help guarantee aid grants, he * attached, pHa lined railway labor unions as "cata story buildings virtually erased Vows 3rd Time action took place here last night. neces.sary measure.s to prevent fur West St„ will hold an open. house a one-a(.^t play, entitled "Rehear- said. strophic. . . in Its potential ef Ranrahirca and neighboring Yah- Hampton Is the 16th town in Con ther defiance from the one-time hood necticut to back Kowalski in his Sunday from 2 to S p.m. in ob sal,” by'r' Christopher Morley. The The town planning engineer ZONOLITE fects." ama after dusk Wednesday. More Las Vegas, Nev., Jan. 13 rebel leader. servance of their ,60th wedding an play, under the direction of Mrs. The railway brotherhoods fear than 8,000 persons are officially bid for the Democratic U'S. .Sen The government agreed ^to seek . niversary. (/P)—Composer Ferde Grofe ate nomination. Richard Carlson, will be presented INSULATION especially elimination of jobs, one listed as residents of these two and his wife Anna May have U.N. assistance in preventing at the Ffebruary meeting. Mrs. o f the means by which the merg village.^ and their aurrounding been married three times now Glzenga from e.scaping into the Vernier, chairman of the club's . W. H. lENGiAND * orlon pile or nylon ing companies would hope to rural areas. —^without any Intervening di Charged in MV Death bush, If tills is found to be neces fine arts committee, also an FREE DELIVERY pare expenses and shore up falter' Other villages and settlements sary. RANGE We WUl Deliver AoytU agl \LUMtER CO. quilt lined vorces. Danbury, Jan. 13 (/P)— Richard nounces there will be a display of ing earnings. in the Inca farming valley also They were first.married Jan. Barry, 19, of Waterburj-. was Authoritative government materials and accessories at next ARTHUR’S • Open All Buy Saturday a Between them, the Penney and were swallowed up in the mile- 12, 1952, repeated the cere charged in circuit court yesterday sources said the cabinet’s decialon week's meeting for suggestions in Central have about 120,000 en^' long sea of mud and atones now waa triggered by a new military rUEL OIL Ml 8-1805 "A t the Oraen” —Ml 8-8101 mony five years later, and did with manslaughter and operating preparation for a sewing contest ployes. exuding the stench of death. it again yesterday. Sentiment a motor vehicle while under sus clash in Stanleyville this morning, GASOLINE Mrs. Lawrence Decker, chair * nylon quilt lined Latest published figures, cover How many died will ptx>bably al meaning, explained Grofe. pension. in which Glzenga tried to order man of the service committee, will pants with zipperad ing the first 11 months of 1961, never be known. Official estimates About 10 close friencU He wa.s released in bond of JIO,- the company of soldiers remaining distribute bandages to be. rotted showed th» Central nearly *10 run from 1,500 to several thou watched the ceremony In the 000 and returned to Danbury Hos loyal to him to arrest Lundula. for the Cancer Society. Tickets legs and shoe straps miUlon Ilf the red — although the sand. ■Little Church of the West as pital where he has been a patient Lunclula's superior forces pro will be available for the February Pennsy may have finished the Fewer than 100 bodies have been Orofe's Grand Canyon Suite since last Dec. 13 following an tected their chief, the sources said, B AN TLY OIL ‘T ou Name It" dance. NEVIfEST HEARING AID SO SMALL ‘ but did not press their advantage year in the black. recovered. Most will not be. played. Grofe, 69. and Anna accident which took the life of 18- I .i\lr W i . |\( Hostesses for the meeting will Aside from the Brotherhoods, Another avalanche in this same May, S3, wept slightly. year-old WUUam Finn, son of Dr. A string o f coal-laden bargee, being towed by the two towboats (upper right) and another out of the at that time because the govern ' '' V!\ im .i.i be Mrs. Ra3onond Gantick, Mrs. * solid colors opposition to the proposed union Albert Finn, Waterbury police picture at left, atruggleaea through the Ice encrusted DUnoia River near Ottawa, III., yesterday. Traf- ment had not given authorisation George Huht, Mrs. Joseph Santini, it must be assembled under bigh- to take the drastic step of ar was possible from the Justice De surgeon. The dead boy was a mem fle on the Illinois waterway has been slowed considerably because o f ice gorged locks, (AP Pho- TEL. MItclull 9 ‘1595 Mrs. Herbert Peterson, Mrs. Mi tofax). resting Glzenga, who still holds chael Tobin, Mrs. Donald For- pow^ed microscope! partment, concerned with monop Why Should U.S. Stayl ber. of last year's Sacred Heart rank as a deputy prime minister oly questions'; from shlppiurs and basketball team. ROCKVILLE TR 5-3271 strora, Mrs. Richard Carlson and This laboratory photo shows ths intricate In the Leopoldville regime. Mrs. Leonard tsieia. HOURS • tyrolean tops perhaps from competing railroads. The accident occurred on Rt. 6 Lundula has taken . four of precision that is required to assemble the John E. Kuslk^ Chesapeake A in Newtown when, police said, the Weather Slows Gizenga's aides into custody, but new Signet personal sound amplifier. Open 6 Days Ohio senior vies president, speak car being driven by Barry hit an has heMtated to move against the Ing in the absence of President World Not Ready oncoming truck while attempting This skilled technician reqnins this Monday thru ' Lumumbist lea(ler himself because Walter J. Tiiohy, said the merger to pass another car. Two other oc- Hunt for Plane legally Gizenga la protected by the costly, super-powered micrdaoope to see Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5:45 p.m. * print tops announcement was an "Interesting cui(^ta of the Barry car were un constitutional immunity from ar ORANGE HALL the minute components. *niis newest Thursday 9:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. development,” and one which injured. rest accorded to all-membera of Zenith hearing instrument makee old- "could meqn that our own appll For UN: Goldwater Deep South Again On Icecap Hop parliament. cation for control of Baltimore Sc fasbionad conventional hsering aids ob- Birth Control Appeal Thera waa no Immediata word Ohio Railroad will be expedited.' New Haven, Jan. 18 (A*)—Two here as to how soon lAindula mlgh^ ■olets. Coma in today for free booUat Reykjavik, Iceland, Jan. 18 UP)— Milton O. Mclnnee, president of Belmont, Mass., Jan. 18 (Ah —^ o i the John Birch Society which officiala of the Planned Parent By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS * over the weekend. A UJS. Navy P2V Neptune plane act on the government’s decialon, deecribing the tiny Signet bearing ampu SPECIAL CROUP the EriC'Lackawanna Railroad, has headquarters here. hood Onter want their convictions Severe cold knifed deep into the The continued sfvers cold in U)9 with 12 rirawmeri aboard was re- but the town of Stanleyville has B I N G d BOYS' WINTER commented • **We have. repeatedly Sen. Barry (3oldwater, R-Ariz., been in constant military alert for llar. N o obligation. SatJii strita’s.Wrih non- .South again sarly torizy, dealing 8(«ilh,probsbly„won't Inflict much imrted ovazdue today, from a oatrol ■aya theM U no reason why the^ aaid we were for mergers Iri the hard-hit citriis and vegetable additional damage of fruit and over the Greenlriitd Icecap. ’ seVetal days near, ahd 'k alWfiMbwri’ 72 East Center St., Manchester industry A reduce Us losses. R United States Should eontlnuS' Dr C. Lee Buxtori, tiU medical growers In Texas and Florida an vegetable crop4 because they were U.S. Navy and Air Force planes could come this aftempon- strikes us that the Central-Pemi' tlrih f(>y'ttrSMdent hlm iS f'lh 1964. partlclpaUon in the United Na But when asked If he would ac director of the Oopnectlcut other economic blow. ruined in much of the ares by fhe joined Icelandic Coast Guard ships Gizenga is reported to have eylvanta merger plan places ell the tions. Planned Parenthood League, and Losaea from the record-breaking first night of sub-freezing tempera asked U.N. protection this morn EVERY SAT. N IG H T-7:30 HALLMARK railroads In the Northeast finally cept support from the John Birch in an Intensive air and sea search DRESSES "The idea W|SS wonderful," he Society, he said: "I would accept Mra„ Richard W. Griswold, the cold, which has held an icy grip on tures. But it would be narmfiil to for the missing NeplUne. The ing against the forces of Gen, JACKETS ae saying where they want to be.” the Deep South since Tuesday, to cltnis groves. Liuidula. HEARING AIDS Felix 8. Hales, Nickel Plate Road said, "but the World is not ready political support." league's executive director, yes search, concentrated In Denmark PHARMACY regularly 2.99 to 8.99 regularly 16.99 to 24.99 for it.” He aaid the society gave sup terday asked the sixth circuit tal millions of dollars. Citrus crop Citrus trees were reported split Strait area between Iceland and U.N, headquarters, however, damage in the Lower Rio Grande ting from the cold In southern claimed to have no knowledge of (Conttnned on Page Three) He aaid he always had been port in Arizona to both Democrats court's appellate fiiviaion to re Greenland, was hampered by T O U R PRESCRIPTION STORE” charitably inclined to the United and Republlcana. He added, how verse their Jan. 2 convictions. Valley alone has been placed at Texas where a 1951 freeze destroy heavy weather. such a request. It seems certain West Middle IMke. A t Broad S t—^Next to "S lop and Shop” Nations but, he added, "Since the ever, that the society's support in At the time they were fined $100 119 million. ------ed an estimated 12 million trees. The plane took off this morning the-UiN; will give fiTIl coopera OPEN DAILY TILL 10 PJW. e MIB-2881 Communirita can flop any peace some states might not be "too for giving out advice on the use The storm, the most severe of Readings early today Included 29 from Keflavik Airport, on the tion to the Central government Royal Laotians movement, the United Nations be valuable." of birth control devices at the the winter and one of the worst In at Corpus Oiristi, 25 at Bills and northwest tip of Iceland, and waa and parliament in their strong bid comes more in-effective.” Regarding Republican presiden league's clinic here.-The clinic was many years, has been blamed for 26 at Houston. last spotted on radar 270 miles to deal with Gizenga, who once FURMTURE DEPT. more than 160 deaths across the Low readings In Florida Included p A l i L O l ^ 1 3 . 9 9 Speaking in the home town of tial prospects in 1964, Gtoldwater opened Nov. 1 in defiance of the northwest of Keflavik. near the said, "I think there will be a name state's 83-year-old statute forbid nation. 24 at Gainetville, 33 in Tampa and coast of Greenland. The Icecap (Continued on Page Three) I — RELIABLE FOR € Dim Hopes for the leader of the milltantly con ; OVER so YEARS— servative John Birch Society last we have not hearid of. I'hope that ding such practices. Although temperatures moder 25 at Jackaonville, which was hit extends three-fourths of the way night, GoldWater said he did not the Republican! are Mri-so bank It was closed 10 days later when ated yesterday In an area stretch by freezing rain yesterday. The from Greenland to Iceland. know of one member of that group rupt that they have only three poltoe arrested Dr. Buxton and ing from Arizona to the mid-At ice froze birds to the trees In the Cloud ceilings were reported un- t o Geneva Parley lantic Coast the Weather Bureau usually sunny city. who is in . the White House. names to offer for the next pres Mrs. Griswold. er 200 feet, visibility down to an Bulletins JANUARY SALE warned of a new etorm brewing in But, he added, "The Americans idential campaign." He did not The league has announced Its in Snow and sleet made driving eighth of a mile and winds up to Vientiane, Laos, Jan. 13 W) — the Rockies. It posted heavy snow hazardous in the coastal area from for Democratic Action, who talk elaimr^te. tention to carry the case to the 60 knots.''At this time of year there Culled from AP Wires The Royal Laotian government to A recent visit to Europe, Gold- U.S. Supreme Court. warnings for Nebraska and Kan Virginia to northern Florida yes are only about four hours of day day dimmed prospects of success about peaceful coexistence, are in sas and said the storm would terday, coating trees and wires S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S! the White House close to the Pres water said, left him uncertain light to conduct a siaich. 1 8 . 9 9 for the Geneva Conference of rival that members of the common mar sweep across the Central Plains over a wide area. Snowfall ranged Names of the missing crewmen KIKE KILI.8 5 CHILDREN Lsietlan princes, declaring it will ident. There are 31 members of Pickets Arrested toward the northern Great Lakes from five inches in Wilson, N. C., Moncton, N. B., Jan. IS UP) — KEEP .WARM AND COZY THESE COLD WINTER the ADA there." ket want to be associated with the were withheld pending notification F O O l STORES ^ never give up two key cabinet United SUtea. Hartford, Jan. IS (A^—-Three to a trace in Tallahassee, Fla. To Fliunea swept a two-atory hiiuse "I am not worried about the ex ■of next of kin. NIGHTS! USE YOUR ' posts In a proposed-coalition gov "They are frightened of us," he pickets at the Vulcan Radiator Co. the north another storm dumped (In Washington, the Navy said the early today killing five ^lldren treme right wing In our country,” were arrested yesterday and ac In the same family, fire offlclait THE BEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORES - emment of n^ional unity. said, "becaliae of our fiscal poli T ‘ ' * snow at Cape Cod plane was last heard from at 5:16 On the eve of Premier Prince Goldwater said. “They are not in cies." cused o f attempting to assault a Prober^T^n d s and Nantucket, Mass. a.m., Washington time, Friday. reported. Two youngsters were CARRY SUGAR HEART FOOD PRODUCTS * Cinderella iBoun O ^ ’a departure for Geneva, government in Washington. 1 am Goldwater said he often was workman who tried to cross the Temperatures skidded to sub (First-day search efforts yielded aerloualy Injur^ when they a cabinet spokesman said the worried about the extremists to asked "when will the United States picket line. zero marks In parts of New Sing- no trace of It, but the Navy said Jiimiieil from second-story win 7.PtECE ENSEMRLE Charged 'With breach of the dows. Officiala aaid 11 children Royal Government "will never the left who are in government.” put Its fiscal house In order." Bingo ^Evils’ land where skiee were mostly seven planes were assigned for- a yield” the defense and interior Goldwater spoke at the Belmont "We are not doing a good job peace were Booker T. Oopeland, clear. • renewed search starting at day of Mr. and Mra. Fred Dempsey Including puU-chaln screen set KEEBLER • Kate ministry posts to neutralist prince Forum before an auffience that of selling what America stands 29, Allan Sutton, 29, smd Victor M. Drifting snow blocked roads In break today.) were In the hoiue when the fire LIBBrS Souvaima Phoumas faction. It taxed the capacity of the amall for. Until people elsewhere in the Serrambana, 19. broke out, apparently In the of andirons, flrenet. Black witk Greenaway At All Levels section of northwestern lower kitchen, and spread rapidly. The fears they would soon, fall under Belmont High School Auditorium. world are allowed to own prop Police aay the trio chased Ste Michigan whbrq the snow depth bmao trim. PECAN CRISf CORNED REEF phen LaJoie of Coventry down the parents were away In Frederic the Influence of Bouvanna’s half- Belmont la the home town of erty, we cannot discuss democracy was 2 feet in/^places. Scattered Seven Persons Die brother and Pro-Oommuniet ally, Robert Welch, founder and head in effective terms." street and tried to beat him. New York, Jan. 13 (Ab—Thomas ton for a funeral. Officials said Officers said LaJoie had crossed light snow wris reported during the (lead children ranged In age 18 Ow IPrlnce fioupbanouvong, leader of B. Gilchrist Jr., head of a atate in Pk«. 49c 59c the picket line placed at the plant quiry into bingo, says "evils have the night tl^ughout the Midwest, In Hij^hway Crash from 5 months to 15 years. the Pathet Lao. where tcip^ratures were mostly ____ _ 4 ■ ‘ *24.95 Boun Oum has resisted ^strong by the International Association of permeated all phases of control and in the 2M. Minneapolis had freez Groom, Tex., Jan. 13 (A*>- Seven 5 IN DAK DROWNED pressuiea from the .United Statea Machinists on Jan. 5. conduct of bingo at all levels.” The Moreland commissioner ing raM persons died today when a station Blind River, Ont, Jan. IS UP)— OTHER FINE ENSEMBLES LIBBY^ LIBBY’S and Its western allies to get to- Comic Ernie Kovacs S n w fell in most of the western * charged at the end yesterday of wagon with an Arkansas -license A car carrying six young persons g ^ e r with the two other princes. Young Drivers Confer. half-of the nation, reaching depths rammed under a parked trailer 829.M — 83880 — 848JM CORNCO BEEf HASH VIENNA SAUSAGE The dispute over cabinet aeslgU' seven days of hearings that (UApe- skidded on an Icy . curve near Hartford, Jari. 18 (A*)—Student cial investigation had tumM up o y i Inches or more in part of Ore truck on the weatern edge of this here today and plunged Into the ments broke up the carefully pre leaders'from public and parochial evidence that some members of. the gon, Nevada, Idaho and Montana. Texfls Panhandle town. Cataract River.- Only one es pared Vientiane summit confer Killed in Auto Crash high schools will be called to a lA 'i Ot.' 4 Os. For State Lottery Control Ctommtssion Rain ' showers dampened the Pa TTie dead Included four men, a caped alive. Gary Hamilton, 20, CAST IRON IX)r, GRATES . . . ' ...... $5.95 43c 2 45c ence last month. conference- next month to offer cific Coast area, which was the The United States subsequently had subjected themselves "to vary woman, a small girl, about 11, and Blind River, walked a mile In . Los Angeles, Jan. 13 (A*)— Ernie their Ideas on how to improve ing degrees of conflict of Interwit." only major area outside southern a little boy, 6 or 7: freezing temperatures to the suspended its economic aid to teen-age driving habits. FIRELIGHTER, BLACK WITH BRASS ....1 5 .9 8 Kovacs, 42, cigar-c h o m p 1 n g Gilchrist questioned whether Florida to escape freezing tem farm of I.uclen labbe. He and Laos. Without explanation, the aid “The purpose of the seasion," bingo ever could be properl^f con peratures. (Continued on Page Three) Lal>be returned to the scene in imr% LIBBfS was restored yesterday—48 hours comi^lan who rose to fame in five Gov. John N. Dempsey said In an LOG BASKETS. BLACK WITH BRASS ....$ 7 .9 5 trolled, but said legislative recom a futile atteuipt to remote the POTTED MEAT . after Boun Oum agreed to fly to brief years, was killed early today nouncing It' yesterday, "is to im CHaiCONCARNE solids Geneva for a new Laotion summit mendations would be m ^ e to Gov. victims. Dead are Gerald Huppe, FIRE BELLOWS ...... $5.98 up when his station wagon skidded on press on the school leaders the Nelson A. Rockefeller at the end Ribicoff Sees Powell Kenneth Hernicr, both 24, and SI-^O x...... 2 for 27c meeting. wet pavement and smashed into a . Boun Oum, however, showed no of the month whlch/mlght "go a Joseph Fraucoeiir, 21, all ot FIRE SCREENS ...... |^.95 np 5>/i O i ...... '.2 for 41e ISH Ot. 3 7 c power pole, the coroner’s office (Oontiaued bn Psge Three) lortg way toward eradicating some Hlind River, and two gtrla from sign of backing down. He in said. • two-tones formed the National Assembly yes of the evils.’’ the nearby Mississauga Indian I HNE"SCENT * sizes 8 to 20— many colors! Kovacs, reportedly on his way Gllchrlri. appointed by Rocke Reserve, ('(Hrile .Momingitar, 14, terday that he will tell Souvanna home from a party in honor o f Mrs. President Plans Push that the neutralist leader had feller to atudy blngd operations, and Palsy Jane Haybutch, 16. * water repellent nylon Milton Berle, was half thrown from Pickets March LESTOIL • party failed In his efforts to form a read hia statement while, Richards NEEDACHAIRr LESTQIL * wool suburbans CMlltion government and sltould his car, police said. W. Hannah, chairman of the State 87 H-K.E BIAZE SPARKLE The smashup occurred Shortly Lottery Control Commission was a f e e e • a o •'# e a e e a S9C and school * chino give up trying. ' At Benrus &>. For Public School Aid Auburn. Ala.. Jan. IS (A’>—Hre 3 9 c King Sevang Vathana assigned before 2 a.m ., on S a n ^ Monica still on the witness stand after destroyed the Phi Gamma Delta Qte eeaaee»eeeeaeee«* S9C dresses * orlon pile or ouiit Knod Boulevard in West Los Angeles a testlf^ng four hours, fraternity house n(vir the cam- A 9 « '4^. G hL ...... $le25 * heodod or bulky knit cellars , (OaoUaiied oa Prigs T hiw ) half block from the Bevedy Hil Writsrbury, Jan. 18 (A1—Token John L. Coffey, administrative Washington, Jan. 13 (Ab The^the administration was giving up |His of Auburn University ,thU ton HoteL picketing marked the start today director of the commission, also Kennedy administration "will do the fight for,,'its general public morning. Police said that 86 Kovacs was alone. He was the of ths first strike in ths 26-year- was present. everything possible” to help fed school aid bill. fraternity membera (uid tjm husband o f actress Edie Adame, old history of the Benrus Wateh Gilchrist said that ex-convlcU eral aid to public schools pass After Ribicoff Issued his state house mother, Mrs. EUzabeth LESTBIRE CALO 3 Policem en Held with whom he Uved in-a 17-room Oo. It is a contract dispute. have tal(en part in bingo operations through Congress, declares Secre ment Powell aaid the report was Karick, who were in the House M.EACH PACKETS DOOFOOO Goldwater Canyon home filled with About 40 members o f ths Benrus "undetected, despite the mandate tary of.Welfare Abraham Rlblc(jff. based on a newsman's misinter (-scaped unharmed. Jimmy John SAVE YOUR HEART THIS WINTER! As Store Burglars (Collections of armor, rintique lampc, uirit o t Local 1 »1 . UAW-CIO, set of the people and of the legisla "I urge on the members of both pretation of remarks he made In son. police department iridlo first editions, canrlnga and etatu- up stations St five entrances to the ture that criminal elements should Houses (of Congress) that they an Interview, operator, said the 2-atory brick 49c 2 Fes 2 9 c ■ Burling|on, 'Vt. (ff)--Jrin. 13 (fl ary. plant which was closed for the not be permitted to have any con- press vigorously for action on the A reporter understood Powell (Uid frame building Is believed to ' ' w ith a fam ous . —Three Burlington patrolmen Associates aaid Kovacs bad spent weekend. The unit includes about tsu:t with the game of b|ngo." President’s total . . . program for to say that the adminiatration did Im- a total hms. were charged today with bur- the e v e n ly at the home o f dfrec- 276 workers. * 'Testimony here had (iemon federal aid to education.'^ he said not Intend to push for action on glarisiM eight downtown etores for Billy Wilder, hie closeet Holly Ute picketing continued for atrated that Jhe regulation of In a statement, adding that: the school aid mea.sure. tX)IJ> GRIPS BRITAIN PRICE! NABISCO lA iY FOODS while in uniform on nighttime wood friend. about four hours in below freezing bingo at both state and local level "Everything possible will* be Powell disputed that, saying In London, .Ian. IS 1.TI — BIHng- duty. * They said Kovaos and hia blonde weather. A union offlctol said it has been inadequate and ineffec done to get this bill copsidered a statement: ly cold weather moving down PREMIUM SALTINiS STRAINED ...... 8 for S6c The arrests yesterday brought singing star wife both had attend^ wUl be resumed at 8 a.m. on Mon tive,” he said, adding: favorably by the House of Repre "W hat I said was that the Pres from the Arctic brought snow One ffroup of floor «anple t JUNIOR ...... 8 for 88e REO THROWER to five the number of. local police- ed the party, a baby shower for day when employca are scheduled "There has been direct evidence sentatives.” ident, in hia message to Congress, and ice to Britain today In the wake of gales which laahed chaim; iticlnding ^jisn for MEATS ...... 2 for 48o mtsi accused o f burglary within a Berle's wife. Miss Adams had left to repbrt. that some members of the commis A White House official also said said he was standing behind the J weatern Europe for 60 hours. The Ey«T One Is bedroom, Uvinc room or 1 ut. pkg.29c CEREALS ...... ISe month. the party in her own car shortly The decialon to strike was an sion have in three and s half years Kennedy stands on his State of the bill sent up last year so there was before Kovacs. no need for another bill." high winds, now iuoving east A Terrific Rnyl den. Two others were convicted and nounced by the union last night since th commission was organ- Union message In which he urged . sentenced Jan. 5 to atate prison The. Wildetri heard aixmt the .gftsr an unsuccessful 5-hour medi izd, permlttd themselves to come Congress to act on a program of He was referring to the admin ward, killed at least nine per- Ah Hons. Fifteen crew members of MTCNCN CHARM WAX PAP^ ' terms. crash on the radio shortly after the ation aessian. into positions affected with vary aid to education.' istration bill to provide - faderai regularly 2 19.95 The police force iri this north comedian had left their home and ing degrees of conflict of interest." This official described as untrue funds for public school construc the French trawler Le Matelot FREE PITRNELL PARKING 100 R. ROU 21e ' Mimagsment and union say the were missing. An undecipherable western Vermont city o f 75,000 they rushed to his house to tell aiagle issue at stake is tbs in- Hannah remarked that “At a report the admlnietration will tion and teachers salaries. popUlaUan normally numbers 48 Miss Adams. Shs collapsed on hear times the going has been rather not put its shoulder behind the A bitter controversy surrounded message from the vessel Thurs * self propelled coeporstibn of accepted wage In- day Indicated the trawler was la Hl-C DMNKS men. ing the news ami was plsoed un creaass Into incentive bass rates, toqgh" for the : * V, 4^ably Miss Carolyn House. would run something like thia: one by Poe, an adventure stqry or chance of p**nge. However, Byrd ■daughter, l^Jlluid; Mrs. Rhode "So do what J do—take advantage of every opportunity to make your home more beautiful With ! ^ with which he has scored with Miss House, daughter of Judge Likes—shrimp, , Mantovant, foot a selection of modem non-6ction. said he also would oppose thla. Reynolds and son. Box M t Rd. fine quality Blue Stamp gifts. Resolve today to save Blue Stamps all year long!" ^ considerable accuracy. May csime C. S. House, 1.8 a settlor at. Welles ball games, and sewing; dislikes He also enjoys lending a hand to The President'* proposal for uni DISCHARGED TODAY: Mis. State News up with 12 points against Eastern ley (tollege. She Ts doing a report —liver, writing poetry, and cold a friend’s restoration program' of a form federal. s t o n d o ^ in Ure Jean Martell, Hartford; Mrs,, ■ /t and 13 at Maloney to add to the for her sociology class on the In weather. , 1931 Model A Ford. unemployment compensation sys Helen Jochim, West Wlllihigton; Indians', scoring threat. tem s6em*. certain to foe* heavy terests and problems of teen-a^e Joyce will not be a w-oe-begone Last year Jerry gained recog Mrs. Sophia Glowocki, 140 Tanner 6et Tripto4 BLUE BTAIIP8...Firtt in Quality-Firit in Value Rounding out the starting five is boy* in the sophomore and junior senior coni^e. June for she has al going. Kennedy fought for this S t ; Joyce Kosheto, South Wind,- Roundup Don Simmons, '63, a versatile per nition for two accompUshmenta age group. Some of the informa ready been accepted at Elmira ,He was the '.yinner of the M m - MAL unsuccessfully as a senator. sor; Roger Weller, Echo Dr., Ver TlwGjftPiMof at BRAND UNION Saptmiarhett aad ntbar Leading Meroiiantt. former with good hands and fine College. While there, she plans to This plan has support in the big non; Joseph CsatoiT. 31 living S t; (CenttwMd from Page One) defensive ability, Simmons proved tion she is using are statistics that *^chester singles tennis toumomtht n a u -8 m i m m W*/f your ntarby T/fp/B-S RBdtmptlon CantBr bU have been made available to her major in French and, upon gradu ■ 1230 Industrial state* but not much Paul Gevry. I8 Hathairay Lone; his ,w orlng capabilities ' against last fall md was a runnsr-up in Janet Gee, South Rd., Bolton; John had planned a "rebeUion" at'the has bMO studitd by the high school office. ation, to enter the foreign service the doubles competition. Xlso Jer M M to 10 A.M. elsewhere. UAder the lew now, Windham and has been a steady or work as a translator. each state sets the size and dura- Peckenhom, Broad Brook; Melinda zobool over alleged lncqultl4s,and m t performer since then. Nancy Jackson, '62 ry placed first locally in the Jay- * Joyce resides with her sisters. ' tiun of it* Jobless old checks. Sherwood, RFD 2; Mrs. Helen hod tried to get other students to mnnM Of course, the first five are by cee's Safe Driving Road-e-o and 180 MARKET SQUARE, NEWINGTON The months of March and May Cindy, 14, and-Sharon. II. and her However, prospects 1 o ok * d Read, 55 East St, RockvlU*;.Mr*. join him in the plot. no means the whole story. A major , A Good Start competed in the state competim. Hattie Jorvla, 502 Adorns S t ; Joel this have the'greatest number of days parents, Mr.' and Mnt Edwin • Jeriy is tbs son of Mr. and Mr*. brtiditer for thee* other recom- The boy also admitted bringing a fiuitor h u been th* "relief'’ duty of WINF mendatioas In the economic area Dodge, Warning; Dennis Flshgo, S«al top, di«pl&y8 the fonn that fot-hln> off ho a good atari on the way to~winnliur of school: 22 day*. January and Flynn, 149 Porter St. ' John H. Conklin, 81 Olcott Pr. smoke bomb Into the school end the Indian t>*neh. • Co-cuitaln Bill the 2p0 yard freeatyle event In Tueada/a avdm meet with (Herald lAoto by Satemla). October hav* >1 days. \ Andtoa Pratt, 8S * f KauuOtrA StMU a the tAdon 67 Bsnton S t ; Mrs. Joy tester breektng. * nainbet' o f wlndowi tn WCBI-1V* OmmwI t lUMday NWrit* P.M. , A n y |U«*l*r. Bisasage: ■nd daughter, Worehous* Point the zeliool bunding, eoid Popp. \T t ^ . \ ) ■ ■ ■■r