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*V ader ..-K IV R ou tt ri^ed In G uatem ala m : . 4 V X !lfr _ / Jan. 2 (fPy-r-A -f' StftK Dcf^tment iipidccsmgn. J- -•■'^N < / dentrd temy tha( the tJoHed Blatea ;^adc . ■ d*«l \with Guatemabt^ih ^I|| in training Beja, Portiigal, rJan. 2 “ ** *n oi* ‘ By Cuban, exiles for iaat -jeaf^ »Va Uoma • hoflnitftl.h p ^tal ■ - ^ invadioni.<>f Cnl^a. Th€ h«nt waa dirt©{i«y fo’f po­ T h e. govi^m ebt tightened se- ' Only one pefsoh .was;killed litical associates '«t, .aj rebel f>wjty. prediuttons after'the upris- in a traffic accident in,Con­ leader who tried uflsuiJi|ssfulf mg'by. plMtng an poUee'and-mili- necticut over the 2-day holi­ *^'Guatemala, Jan.‘ 2 (fP)— , ly .to seize.a military bai^auia. taiy u i ^ lii;, a “ state ,of preven- day, weekend. Is State Police President Miguel YdigoraA Both and tpwpn off. ^ resolution ^ e r e was ho general, alert. ri^dly pa^llbd. the state's says'last'April's invasion ofj ^ liui^e Lisbon rally scheduled Cuba b.v^«'fprces trained, in | against PtSmier Aiifdhio'Sal- r tomorrow nighy was' canceled, highttfiiya." 'i-VT* asar^s government; ■ HoWi^er.'Connecticut wound up Guatepnala .so Ifightened F> Mak^.; ^:ie’ Capt. Joao. Maria Paulo .Vi . (CobUbu^ OB Page laree)'' " the ybarXwith at least two , ihore del Castro ‘‘that hil Warlike fabaUties than i»ito. '"Two'persons’ activities outside Cuba ceased^ Gomes,, air army officer tumeU po. - ; ' - I Who-were Injufed . in traffic acci litlcian, la.v- near death'in^e Be- since thht date.’’^ . ^ ja Hospital. Mimuelr-SprM, a for- T r a ffic - D eatliS 'l«."“S2S “ ■ The Guatemalan preeident, dis­ ipin: -Roman ifca&ollo^outh leader “ "nieip/deaths plus the'"one New closing offlciaHy Jn a New Year s By STAn IEjCT JOHNSGN . ?v , _ wiip ;aiithprities nta shared - lead­ " ' , rearms weekend fatality brought message , Saturday . night for the s'" ersHlp of the uprutng uhth Gomes, O ver JH ollda V a ^ ta l for the year to 478, corn- first time that'snti^^fistro Cubans Moscow, Jan. - 2 was captpre^j^yWle heading for fed wfth'474 for HliW, .■were trained In Guatemala, also A* m b a s 8 a d 0 r L lew d ly n ,.the-S|p0 l8if«Prder with four heav­ Lawrence X.. .Lanata; 41,'b f Wal­ declared:. - , r.-.i.' •** ' • ' '*V' Thompson and Sovkt FoWii^i'e ily.; ainfiied"^pmpanlonSj,,-, • ' * T d p E s t i m ^ lingford was killed In a .crash to "President Kennedy still has'the M in ister A n d fej A . GromUfko - - Be^VMn ^0 and 50 persona, most ,N«w Haven- Friday niigbt. . - responsibility of a sequel. of them workers, Were-^apparently I Stote Police, , out to full' , force, copferred 21/i houra today on;*" In'thp-band th.at engaged Salazar's Bv THE AiiMkTIATE^r^RliSS iusfii a program of special spot : He did not explain. this state- Berjin. It was Traffic .....'....:..y;'.-...,..S35 i che^s from Friday.-ntght until. ,10 hient clearly, but w‘ent on to. toy'; " iroPps In a-S-bqur gun -hattle yes- a n,lw attempt,, to- rsaclt gf V \ i., terday at the .barracks of the ;3rd ' Fires ...... ,.:y...... 83 !p!lM.“Monday toehold down the aov .‘The Bay o f• Pigs (scene of the ■ 'Ilrfantry,Jflegiment. Officials a t! MiscellsneoUs ...... 59 tcldent toll. The checks resulted to AprU invasion) was a. \-ictorj-, hot' basis, agreeaye to both gjS fs-. flrstlghhouneed all had been killed i 73 arrests, including three'ltpr drlv- a defeat, and he who .begins uitoer for negotiationa.aboatwie.dt- •r cajltured.. Total ,..477 iing undef the influence of alcohol, sp.oh auspices njuat go oh.with-the yld^.city;: ' , - ’and ],bl9 warnings. ' Blit, so far -the government hast grtol tato o f de-opmnitmtolng jhat S^n&ging; from tJjp toreigm mln- ■ nnn.in...^ Anil, A Sharp spuTt of aCcidcnts in the I One of the persons injured earlier paH df the American territory. M ! “»»• *'ours of the Nbw rear's holi 1 was Mrs. Delores .Remer,^^, of Utry, Thompsoirt declined to asy X There are sighed commitments In how ttie^meettag went. ' 'X ■•J'' . R«»*i*<* Uie fmal Moll of traffic j SouUiington, who. died in New Bril- SpuUj, Am*-loS.” >; nil’' beyond the Nauonal Safety aln General Hospital Sunday. The " ,fin ,-Balm Beach, Fla., . white ' HS tmd neiVBmcn he defiM ^y iialtlU estlfhat*. [death was attributed to injurie.. Hoiise press secretary Pierre .^fal- plant.'to see Grim^Ju) aitolh on ualtleS were, believed to have been,. *. \fAnriav -wh^n ih.. i iw.... • f..,n.nan ni>a*i. ™,>nh fh .» ' At ntfOnlght Mogday, .Wheu the | suffcred Ib 'a tWo-car crash to inger told, reporters that inquiries the subject of Berlin, but-ha dies much higher then the government s-day holiday period ended, the Southington Dec. 24. abhut' Tdigoras' speech should be niqt aapee|. Utaee prsUminsry ■aid.. pount-of traffic fafaliUes stood at Grlando Morey; 63, of simsburv Mnga to Jsst tong. If. s profitable Most notable caguiJty bn the directed to the State Department. 3^, In addition, therb were 8S died in tfartford flospttal Salilrday (In Was(iingto)i. the-detort-toefit AmiodsQoh is found, the next stM government sidr i-wa* ' M.- Col, deaths resulting from (ires, a'rec-' night .Of injuries suffered in^an, ac. Is 'topectad to'lie s'foreign mints- Jaime FHUpe Sfa' Fonseca, undersec- prd for a New Tear period since had no offlclal.eonunenf.'But.o#- cldent in-Granby Dec. 26,' ftoials indicated, they do not eon; teraX oonfantoce. • . pstary .for war, whp rushed to the World War n, >ifid 69 deaths attri-i Autbpritles Said thebe, mav be Nstto Mofcow' snd the SdifiSrt lovthem. city of Bej^^rom Lisbon. buted to miscellaneous accidents. ;anotb^leb t"traffic falaUty ■to ••the death•• sidcr the United States has 'any unfulfilled duty to perform' regard­ news Agani^ Tsss maije no IM- H e ordered UwigovtThment forces The-PI,-. over-all— toll.-11 from traffic, firei i^'M rs. Ella Hayitud. 47, of Stam­ ■todlsteXmantWh of the day’s de-' to hold ..their fire ahd then walked and miseellaneotu causes was 477- ford. She d l^ Friday. She had ing the Cuban situation. Inter-American treaties, &p- .valbpmant.' into the barracks to'demand" that bem in a pursing.home 'since be­ A fU r r'dpbrttog to the UB. (be rebels Burrender. T h e y shot (ConttBoed OB 'pBge Ftmf ing Injured to a crash Sept. 22 kill-, jomats said,, .impose on the United States'and Wther hemisphere na- SUto D S p s^ a n t in Weshtogton, - > tog .heiy husband. Authorities> .iiav^ havp' Thompson ttonhopad jthe Britito. not\.^yet officially" determf""'*■mined tioiyf the d"iny of repelling "aggrtoi sipn and deferMlfig. the toteh- FVenjto and wbat Oeraum Ambas­ whether., the accident caused'd /her sadors And filled thsm in on tha - dbath. Ameriesn democratic ♦ystem. Withpjut Prior CondiMons- U,S.''dfflcU.ls indicated toiej* ebnf results-to his talk with Gromyko'. si.dered there W as no obligatipn''on JKo.plans to have aXUrther confifr- •V Zero to Zrro/ the psurt of PreaideBt Ktoriedy tor ence''with.ihe threeI St: his embaaay Hartford.„Jan. 2 (AlT^The.State any apoctoc aettoh,- as was indicat­ tomorrow. Motor'Vehicle depanlment'a daily ed b.v the Guatemalan chief execu- U.S.'AMbssAadof Llewellyn Thompson tolks With’ newsmen Wi front of'MoB0(to*a .defense rnin- ' The ThoMpaonrOrwtoko talk Dutch Callf^r record of autOmoblie fatalities as Jive.-.- , ".' /,. Istry'todiy after conferring with Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko: Snowrflakes, took place on the sovanth floor of of last midnight,and the totals on ( Tdigoras' atatemhnt concerning fall oh the statesman as be parries questions. ,(AP Photofajyetor-hidlo from Lonilon). , the.toralgn mtnlaicy, a apVfod aky- the Bamevdate la I yesr:. .,.... • 'Signed tommitmapto" could have ahrapar oh ShMflaaak Sruare. T ^ IM l 1««2 referred to the mutual defense •WWW ta|qa Mhttonat iiofUitfig to oat or "'KtHed .,..0 0 ' act of "Rio de Janeiro, under whieh" ^ ■ \ - otomMa has. celled tor a foreign SirateRic Outlook for ^62 '.t^mnpaoa tobk XaMPton; JMk- gnlaters’ cdnfjtotoC* A u t o e r s (ir V - The .... o r 'lt collMTunre.rl year About 60. and hia aon, Jawea, iMUneid .U . , _ ...... _ began the new'.year w(|th A . iAiMeistsB^'’bfQm caa to * wWlibl»i> AiA A Htoohev, a Soviet tha-VKAttzB of WlsiL when. Wksy-expBctVthdir. foreat to splash—in the frigid waters of which was a pledge, to fight Com- eroign mlnletry cSlciai Who- wab , he ■ ttihngtbcdod by *hips and Guinea with Indoneito without ae^ - l ^ g isla&d Sound. niuniat sggreesian. pr IMUtrailoa tom ^ y ambAisadto^to Ba*t-Ger,... b u ceaittttotid hitfdrehand. ptoni.M acquired from Oommuhlst A t Studebakei' The Griys went swimming to this hemtspbe'rai or .to any other V 'l / n«fnl8h Jan de Quay the bloc countries. of a numhto. of inter-Ameriesn In. TOibhlngtonf^ >tato Depart- / ' MveromiMt declaration In the low- ,Ito (^ a y said the N^iwlatads they have been doing for the past three , years oh New Tear's day. treaties and agreements.) 'Sou.th Befid, Ind., JAn. 2 (IT) M tot oflidata said a .ito>prt from .. /' .' Or houi e jst'yM'liament af the start decirion not to make self-dOterml- . .Referring to the meeting later [ah ik ation The'United Auto' Workera Untop T^rngjon was expected ewne time r of detefh.oii west" New Guinea, natlon for the TOO.OOd Papuan jpop- The temperature of the air waA this Month of western hemisphere about 87- degrees. cAiled-lta mambera out dn .'torike ■ y ‘ - H Mst.'rBmiuto^ .ofv'IioUand’s East ulation a prerequisite for negoU-. foreign ministers jSt Pjijta''del ' Why dp "they do it? at Studebaker-Packard (torp. aar* They ,eald, however, that com- Indies colonial-^. empire - which ationa “diet not detract ahythirig Bate, U ru gu ay,to consider the Palm Beach, Fla., Jah. 2 (to-to leave his hospital b,ed for ly" today after extended weekend m.wt.^from the .department would Indonesia' hag threatened to to- from her COmtietion that the Inter- ■‘ Some people celebrate the nei». Cuban question,. „TdIgoras said: sessions set up by mediatora.-had year with wild parties”, said the President Kennedy today called m a snort period .to move about in. a Vade. , President aujeamo. yMter- eats o f ' the population must; be whiSN chair. The President and failed to bring company" and union Ita Bag# Seven) day proclaimed the disputed. tMTi- kept to nrfnd to the drst. place."... elder Gray. "This is our way of be­ (CoBttoWd On .Page Seven) Vice Presid.ent ‘L>ndon B. johnson together. ing wild,, I guess;” j, and top defense officials for a' prO: othirinerhbers of the family visited ' tory a "bfovince, Of Indimeaia. and Hh said he could hot-glvS 'any the elder. Kennedy ".'festerday at The executive co»btoitte'« of Lo­ ordered a special military., com­ further Information on -‘‘diplo­ Earned toUightt fJvit llmtoary survey of problems bouiid St, Mary’s Hosjpllal in neighbor­ cal 6 had set the sudke deadline mand set up to direct the invasion matic dlsciisaiops with opier low­ Charleston. W'.'Va., Jan. 2 (dp to army orgiihlzatltm, 7 ing- West Palm l ^ c l j , . after'the company 'ternHuatad-U**- “ ■ xif he orders it. “ ers”-—an apparent reference to the A 48-year-6ld Quaker a i^ gradu­ SNET Reports { Besides Johnson, Kenpedy asked The Cihief B'xecutlvV apent a contract, which had been extend­ De Quay said the NeUierslandS United States. 'The Dutch" previ- ate of the HartforT.enhn., Theo-; .Secretary of DefenseRobert A quiet New Tear'a Gay,'cheated by ed from Its Dec. 1 expiration date. B u l i e t i h a ^ . Is willing to enter into-negotiations -ously .asked the United States'to logical Seminazy-'WlIl< assume new 1 McNamara, Deputy Secretary Ros foul weather from hla tieual cruise The committee had ha(), strike Cullfid from AF WiirM - v -adthouf making' self-determlha- help in getting the dispute settled |i duties here, as' the Wsat Virginia O n S tock Ififeld well L. Gilpatric and Gen- Max­ on Lake'Worth. . - authorization from .the member-, > wall Of New Guinea’a Papuan by, negotiations. “ Human-^ghts Commission's first well D. Taylpr,- his personal 'mili­ ship since November, rpoptUaUem a prerequisite. Previ­ De Quay^ sa)d thk^ itoee "these ISJKKba-year executive director. tary adviserl to meet with him A' A . union spokesman said only a ouslylaly ^tfie Dutch had salsaid they third powers also have .sought, con- The' appointment of Howard W. For 21 Years handful of volunteer pickets with­ BTAtE ETV HELATED 8 p.m,. EST, ill the beachfront HarWord, Jao- 8 (F)—Oo«- would n^otiate only I f ' the tact wltH' Indonesia” ' M y "State­ McKinney, former pastor of home where the FIrat Family Is 1961 d h ro iiology out slgni*. w-ere on hand at mid- ^Papuans assured the right of ment by him might in$erial the Friends Church at Central City, nocUout Ediioattoip] TtotoWtm Hartford, Jah. 2 fS>) -^’‘ A 21- varationing, ' ’ Corp. will not be geing bn tke self-^etermtoattbii,^ eventual buccesa W ^ )r* Bevesi) year Investment In Southern N"ew Mr-HUa-month as asAtdpnMid. /■i" Tha LabCr paiiy-miposltlon had tattonSv.... ' (OobUbiimI op Pago Three) England 'Telephone (Company stock same group, supplemented by the been, presatog the gdvemmeptgWemmept to The' premier stressed th at. the Joint Chiefs of Staff, tomorrow ()n The (MV^ratton is wnltiiai tor wouUr have yielded only 14P per compleiloa to ' H tovm by cm- annotinee wiUlngnMS to reMnquk^ Netherlands preferred-that nego- cent gain, substantially leas than what White'House press Secretary I . w ' V ' " -.ae_ t i _ ' l ‘ 9 the tCTritoi^ and then to V h ^ tl- ttations be condiicted' ‘‘in a broad Pierre Salinger described a* Th>\irjreat Im pOCt Otl M O ny reOplC snlUng englnesrs lo tf. aqtop- to comparable investments,, a com- -meat manutmtoren, a sptikaa* ate. for spme autcmotoiy for the connectloii” meaning that he lany spokesman told the PUblte Operational' and Strategic Outlook ’ i . r . , f—— Papuans.,- Fmeigil Minister Sii- would - like the cooperation of sev­ for 1902. T- > 1 m u aaJd, Hieae aro expected I\ew 8 T id bits Jttl'iUt^ <3ommiaslon todSy. lafttotheF handrio oi^.'&idonesia-recently said. eral countries, probably the United Frederick Fags), assljitant yi(:e Salinger announced the. theme' at \ lIad||dReSla might consider giving^; NaUons. today's asMlon » * "Army organi-1 s liit opcr- - .ifrom the- AP .Wiras preeident, treasurer and secre­ Denj^se^pians Review made to. (he --4wt New Guinea “ a grtot ms*s- H ie Nefhe4Mds previously had tary, jN-esepted this evidence as the satlonal problems.'' He declined (o ' elaborate when asked if It' concern-1 Fedeftal Coimnnaientlons Com- ure of smtonbmy.” - ■ ■ suggested th e’Upited Nations take PUC reauined cross examlnathm tteporito. f r ^ the Indonesian ed possibly early relesse . of’' Re- ] mlsaionr ''A waiting period o f at V i . Rbbe^ Sambone resigns as of SNETGO officials; . ‘The . com­ least so days Is required before capital said" that despite tpe proc- (OoBUBOedl BO Pmga Six) pany-seeks a revised rate schedule servista called to active'duty last' Meriden’s Civil Defense directortn year to the armed forces buildup Of Ban bii^ub Rentals tto application c m be approved proteiM to cut In Ms budget, and toyield an additional.011.8 million prompted by the 'Berlin crisis. aher It'ia aubniltted. T v e other top CD efflcials leav­ In revenucf. \ „ ;... It seemed likely the conference Hartford, Jan, 2 ,« used only .by ing in jfupport ' of Ssmbone. i. \ssufiUng a 01,000 investmeitt in- would deal witli the entire army 9HIP IN DISTRESS W ill Succeed B alaguer SupbflSr'^Court Judge William P. 1940, Fagal testified, and use of Dempsey, calle'd-a "ponference-lh his members or their .gueots, and New Orieus, Jan. 2 (.D A structure-..regulars, National Guard office' this afternoon to review, a guests' nsmes are to be'cntered ip Barber says he p io b ^ y wlU visit all options and 'rights since, the and Referves. ' Gilpa'trlc has que BwoM 4n< w Vice president of U.S. Peace-GPtP* volunteer from The Chlef-nExecjillve said he h-esse], the.-; Irish. Ash,, was bn public, Jan. 2 (A*) — Rafaisl Bbn-. the'eouhM|I>'Bonnelly will take over Alassachusetts." wins praise for Jt ... to Southeast Aria: (CooUauto OB' Bate 'Seveaj Salinger had aiud esurlier the scheduled the conference for 2:30 C on^Y Jctioii o f route to assist. ' - . -- nelly, prsfldent-tQ-he -Of the npw from 'BsUaguer when ' toe latter helping''to sa've Nlgeruui youth this afternoon on the heels of .Domtouan council .of atato prptn-, resigns, a posaibllt'ty'within g weelc. from dtowning but shrugs off his Mbettogs would not relate dlrectl; to the 1002-08 defense budget whlcU many 'telephorre...calls and "letters CASTRO BLAMES J1.S. htod DenJmma, freedom of as- Bslaguar drew up,the.plan for an part to'rescue.. .■■ ^7 ■ from private clubj. protesting the H a r t f o r t l Havana, Jah. 8 iJF> ;'Fldrt’ , seinbly anddlMosslbh ysBterday interim governmmt and prom­ is likely to take lip more thito haH Algerian, rebel, Premier , Ben M on ire^ O fftcials "Ofder. ■ Castro watched Soriet-made MIg and" warned, the Armed fm e s ised to quit when the OrgaMza- of.Kennedy's ihUcipated 092 bUllonr Tousaef Ben ''Khedda leaves ' for plui spending prCgTam 'for the Thb Governor Aaid the eoict. re­ Hartford,' Jan. 2 i.P> r^The Stale jets fly past today to a display Bgalnat interferesice in the alfatn tion of .- American States ib A S r Rabat to prmMkre bhiehil meeting [Fear N ew Trouble y«nr. ■ . - '.X, inforcing; a long ' standing dj’pArt- Supreme- Court ,n( Eriors today o f mllitwy .power and declared' (jT the^naw antl-TrujUlp govem- lifts, its" economic and dipibaiatic of rebel regime to Moroccan'cap,l- ' Neither, he said, werb-they called mental regulation, "seemts to. have overtuhned the conviction of a it w as'.^.im kee Ithperialism'^' . .ment .... ' - • spinettoiia'"a|tAtost the Dotttoicah tal,^, ;Daniah"government sttspeito* to. make a'decisiqn on-wEbtoer the had a great impaH on many peo-r Hartforo man oh charges pf secriv- that forced htiil to arm. Speak­ ■ ■ BonnSliy, aameg.'v to" .."iRicoeed A fter P risdii R iots R4»uhUc.” ,' all expoito of SruM .to" Indonesia United States should resume nui, pie.'-' / ■ ’ -; ' Ihg stolen good’ ing at, celrtnwttooa' to the .third' Frsaident -Joamto'-> Balhgucr aa . jpolldwtog iukswarmii. approval becauto of Its threat to seize W esf' clear lesttog id the atmosphere/ Governor UenijiMy said- that The"" high court nrdertd a new Bitniversar>- of bis overthimw of head of. the riifing body, declared- Montreal, Jan. 8 Some- off. the council plan by 'opposftioit •New Guinea. 400 prisoMrs tottiriied quietl,r to The.' .Vice President was sched­ many private clubs holding liquor jglal In the raj»e of JValtor B. Fredc the- Batista dictatorship, ' the at the awearlhg-to of the 7-man fa c tii^ . President Kennedy "Sn- ' Leaders .and' official - organs 'of uled to land at West Palm Beach peftnlts claimed that they would tWieks'.Jr., wjm wa*'the manager bearded prime minister qiMfirted council that freedom to .pmot and "their cells today 'after they' iMd -nounced that the United States Communist Chins.,' North. Korea rioted aad battled police tor toer airport fropi Jtomson City Texi',' Auffer: "serious hardship ' by Xhe,bJ ,a va‘riet.v>fsttjrS fit the time of Cuba never would.'pose a mili­ discuss AU issues wduld be qbaerved favored l^ to g the eanctibns iin and, N®i^W i*l'Nhm admit; In; houra In Hoatreal’i Beideaox at 3 ISO p.m, EST., and,the others a order barring-them from-renting , fils, convlctioit ^ifi ■ 19&9--*Hc wa.i tary threat \to any other nstiwi. '"beMUSei truth can. be' achieved poised , agabsst the old Trujillo New.'T-ear's statements that 1,001 Jai) yeetoyday: , „ half-hour later. Johnson and Mc­ their qnarters. ' ' ■• ' ' , 1 found .guilty of the'charge to Hart- "Without YAnhee Intperislisih,” . BB^ through oonsdmtiQus and djs- rejime .tor h a tin g to asaaastoate Namara” wilt spend the night at l%.e Liquor tiontrol Cominisston -ford Ckjui’ity Suptrior Courf' he dej^ared. "we would not need„ pMsioBkto dtsciMihto.*’ was Ksd.yesr . because of.'‘^ tu ru l ' ^ ' ■ —i' "■ ^ - Roidulo Betancourt of-yenesuela. oalamUtes” or other difficulties. J. • Montreal; Jixn. j 3 <)P> ,— More the home of Mr, and Mrs, 'Charles notified'some SOO rlubp "last week Fredericks' Wns accused of re- a''s|ngle one of these tanks • . • 'H e sasgrtod ...that the coUncUi BPnneUy Mprssents -the Nation­ WrightAman, while Otlpatric; and thst elfqcUve Jan. l the.'it would'.be eeiving. Several musical Instru- qanilons . . .. planes or a single «*■ which assumed all tegialstiye and 'M.sasachusetts niotl^r of seven jtoubie,jrah feared today from 400 al Civic Union, major.pppotiUon- Taylor aU y at the estate of Mrs. prohibited from renting' or. allow-'-ments that were later found to be soldier.” I BxecuUve pastors until .instUlation and her 15-year'^ld'Mn killed prlsonen who:riotod 'and .battled faction which agreed'to i^ ve'to e last night in grade ero*sisg rol- police for; four hours to MontreaTa Robfrt B, Toung. widow of 'thethe Ists1 tog Hie use Of theli quarters toHhe stolen propefly of a Hartford . o f an elected'government early; to railroad magnate, and - ftoAncler. buUide Organizations. | nwslcAl store,. . . " . a w a r d f o b T t s h d m b e 1008, wlahed tQ .,.emphaIsze ’'•Ptor Balaguer plan , a chAnce after Usioh. ,i. \ ■■ ■ Bordeaux Jail. SreekA' of o0-and-on "n^tiatipna. ' The men spent the night to cells Both homes are just -down' ths The action was taken after the , . Fredericks contended that he be-. New Vbrfc, .Jan. t 0e)—Pre$t<* deeifled 'endeavor to maintain up-; ■ MrP. Ddrothy 'Howard. W-ye«r^ CbnMctlCut Hotel and Restaurant Heved -the Insti^ento belong.^ ,to dent Moise ITabombe. bf KaWhga Balaguer is a holdover :from the of two unheated, water-logged beach front, that of Mr. and- Mrs. -Sltarahle" the armed forces' non- Oto grandmother, stands onife in Association complained., that, the.lan em.ploye.of thb variety.-stbre -will. be .to’ ’cn an award at * Trujillo rfdgh whose efforta to form wings where , they were herded, O. Michael Paul,'wbejis the Ken­ ' poUttafl status. . Brockton, Mato..., Dintrict Court- to nedy’s have be^i ataSdng Since be­ nrivaie clubs with'Uqlior permits ' wheite he was the m ana«r. H^ March 7 j rally sponsbi^ bjy Vv ^'Ihe ''miUtalT,.hs said, , must rt*^' a transitibnal .government were charge of stninidng tier SZ-yegr- 'finally after thjslr...outburst yestepi marked by weeks of -rioting and' a fore Christmas. K l o ^ r c T a l i ^ g thel? b.isl-1 told ItW.court during hlsnrial thaT Young Americans for Fretoom, trim ' .aettoiUed ^to; .me [dCfanse old dsnighter . Po^John XXIH. .dajv "Which started to- the dining . Gen<'Frederick Smith Jn. vice uses th rtoi^ the rental of fadli- jbe tried to,sell the Instrum^TOt.’ to the group said today. The pres­ of thsindependence and-integrity nationwide general strike;/He. ap­ liKOreetly critieizittg Communist, ^ l . . Aulhqrities expected n e w recover pA.ri of ..aboutr 01.200 the pealed to a radto address ‘‘to Ui cKief'Of gtaff, will reprewnt thb.Air ties fob ^ weddings.':' dance?. ■ arid entation at the , Conservative ot the repiwUe, to matotain order ngline ia.Euat Oesinanyt writes outbursts .today whM-guards-and Force among the Joint Chiefs to­ .other functions tb oulaide groups. employe -had stolen from the varle- sally for World UbtratlOn frpm men of good .will and partriotism’i Gtomah E^iisoopate that he feciir police tried to tradafep- tbem, bdek ty:atore. pad rasjpAct ftw the rights o f Man.*’ to help the potoic^ tqstall demoerg- morrow to ^sce of Gen, ChrtlsiE. . Meanwhile,^the Liquor Ckmtrql CommunlsM will be "to the em­ Ma^ Gen.- jFMro Itodrigues tonow, a t -di0io(iltito,Gmposed on tb''. their cells. . . Lemay. who ts ill: Commission s ^ there, wilt be no' The Variety,'toore: eMploye, iden­ battled. Kjriaagan peopto for . XMl^iuTia, -chief- o f the armed seotioh'of German'piio^^ Lt. Ool. Leon Lambert, fover-- The Presidait -put off s ntetotoF grace p erib | t .in barring ejuhs to tified as- Melvin Harp«r„.fbrfelted their coursgeoos .stand a g ^ s t ^ sdmiilistered Ihe oath si 'Uie bond and Bed before -he could - be > fnoHt.hSk vowed td support the Naflimsl BwScc toj the oUier . Mz Wtotor . stmAhiEie totarmittently nor of the jalL said prisoners^ to a With John. A. McCone; bea^ to the Connecticut from renting their communism and their continued . .eouaeil aisd atqod behind Bonnrily. members, igcMiltiuf Antonio imlier brlghtona .pact of' southern Eng-. block Jor derscins 'awaltfng trial Central Intelligence AgEbeyj until facilities to pqtside* piniQttoatlons. bfoi^ht to trial; .He is s'ttH at fightfor" frirdom,’’ the rally- aa be apoka. Ftodriguez Eehavisrria end Luia;AmlsP'.^,-t)ie twp bols Isnd/bUt.inost-ttf.Britiah Isler-Mili took part to' the rebeUion.’-qifid tb it Sunday af(er.ne refiirns to Waah- 8tato*r "u> FalasM. executive ■'largre... ■' ooMmittbe aaid. Former. Ptfsl- , led a mlUtacy move wbjeh eruabed ■Ut'tlvms Of si iSritian gipop wMck Ita ia 'giAp Bt Now Xesr 'doep freeza ‘‘ebrne 'to t h ^ looked* drunk IWtOll. eberetatT to the eonimlaalon. aaid V. Fredericks testified during the .ricat'*' Herbert Hoevsf>' Sen. a oed|A ptaoisBd by ^hni^Ulo'gis- yIsitMd TrilitfUols' agpsgitiislUep .,.H to ty Ju n M s httsd when in- possibly from goto bails (batbUdr- T. Tbsfentlfe ICtoedy fatoily wjsa most tohbout'to rsquests.rocol'ved' ‘bourse to ''hie' trial that he -hAd Them a J. JDodd, .D-Ceim.. sod kairda laat Oetabar And psurad thr OmnBaiGsMnl J ob bttvta HB> tototAto,.huB pluhges'eff'.higtawsy atoe)'.’*' , •- y . -. , - jhaari«BS(l t o woto tlMt tlM head to tuflay to waive, gu est-^k require-. been copweed to the crime to re- former NAjor Gen. Edwin. A. ,wagr Id r 1 ^ aapidston o f thb toJmi rspsassBtsd -tbs 'DiOtod ■!«>•> aesr BsS .Hspaflmes, BrsaU,.AAd XTh»'diatuibezibs .:is; far- 'RMS t ^ ’ (elan,; 78-year-«ld Jbaepiv > . mcnU'^-wljl;,,beX'dented. ."’BeVeral cetvtog stoim goods to I9Sfi.' , . ^ Walknf were aiufmg otiieru o f the laSp ~ tunM- o«ur s m m l .itoMs Sowp. HsaaMdy; ia matong aueb Impro**- hpen for abuts wlthte this week.. scheduled to reerire \ awud«- Stsdnioi ' SUJe. law) private 1 chib (GeoilinnMI u .B a g * Eleven) . tlM iqlly. ^ ; ", •W i. IGAfa.*we); m a t tftim his sRoka that ihe w a* '. y f J /■ V i ' .... t,-. I: ■-7.. 4 ■s'.' ' -.■■ ■ .-rX— . .-.x. -■ ; .V'?. ■ »--'i ■ .'v

i-i.r.-;-''., VAGS: / '..iri'ii"-, •'fiAv'ten. tt ■ ligahto Curb ^ 8,—Methyl bromide eueetoarui; but the aiiithi^Af Brtwieli df^ tha Nattonaj .AJJadlsbhw,. e onginai Will 'edaroely, recof • I - .•Jt" The>'/g;Oyitwseri htolthy oak trees ntee his Work la, opwar' BV»r 'ex- ’"OORm B Tbi-faM^egticfn Dlatto da/Mahha'-Mild ortly/f0!tir ahtpie, ■chartoteripatlotj' * (adooSn- trips , art paits qfi.a'proi^am .'to artay, oflicert were.^tovoto*®; *rid and trees cted 'Wfth', bak ■ Wiit* jjliShed-by worda i(l*a correct any unsafe hWUdng aondl,- that- alt thrir /fotioWeriTwi^cIvil-' t o . stop . the* -spread oL-trie rdlseoso' DMll acoontplished byfSftualc t'riiopeijfc Ians, By IJJI aoeount,^aU|mtog m through-.-their roots, pfjwrirchers. Uonalri„Uis two pltlsa ' y ' ^ e s repott. ./W a^er aui!t^ted. a nrtUeular BBIMjlNO aomb resriecta 'from to* t theme with every, one p f ^ ^ cl stories of; wltiy^ieses: ' Man<^ster‘ss;wiRter biwi poRlilation totals 94fe inhabiUrits /.i:. ^vci^POBsmu:,.. ■ The Ba'VlPg*. Bank of Mitoebea-, Tfipfesfinting 33 affecies; e lid in g stili#ng8, aiicording tt) the dtetS,, and j.oft*« , with ieyanta By.Hifrtd '■''Ifebi,. and ;th4C>Obngrtgatlotiat oUr “R e e f s ' appeared ,to^ are'hno wn' as ”leflt-motlven'.’ B teii^G raiits . ; tsr indicates In ttfi year-end report getoet a ^ ^ rtrta c k s gate and, €h^8tmas Bird ;Ck)unt^«$onsoF^ 6 ^ ^ AtidUbon .-jh No mhft • hae be '.X*^;:Chufeh >at Jffiirllrigton, COnhv vnur tost 1961-wee a. y**r of .‘g o o d - o r ' ‘leahlhg-moiiyeSi’vVerdl adopt­ llaa, health, we4m x,.w i8doin^hnd / , ..^btoouneed yM taraay by' Thomas: ,rt(!c^lae>d "toMaje senjJiSels; w*rt' Stm eiy-. V ''^ . 'i"- ■ - r * T r ed this'Weh^;jo,^rii,e'extent in hie :thW-;i dentally li is the., very, llrat oUa' dlplomatie aanctiphs^ dom to be a flne brldga ■ player- " 'tton gf 'toe^Sb-day'Tsglsiauye ses- ^jigsiss, Jan. 3 tpABarbsria Depoirfta Were up 9 ^ 6 per cent to wert opftrtd, about 20. clvilis^ toro. mrifrtpolltan area. The'h'igli- -107 tsri'96t;.x‘'-> • - 'X v **di««r*nt piano than >^%w?adwiy heard in the overture, even 'before' " Other criunCil’'sirtirirnhers are the.-appointment of lytcHtolaa Filfa, Today’i hand was played by 4 Bduaisie-|t'. Barrerpri; former presi­ a former ifgderof toe revolutionary s;'” , Sion w ^ b b e e ^ Sktu 10: Since Burris, Unable to-.break fVee 439.0^,848X ^ trancrii.-.- - . esl cSttnt I9 the e'ritirt area' WiuM Sl Teams 0< bird .vrttchers, equlpt th» Slnfi? play is thO-fact th tt tile speaehea the ‘curtain goes up.'- ■ df oritgpr our Jhlghest courts ' January of 19W, he has-been exi, front the narcdtlcs that enmaved • During/toe', lest flva years', ' T he senter.il* fell bafck' to the sp^ea sighted, by'Wi’i' watchers with binoculars’, ,c5'vered- a .total a rt all rtiythin)e,-'a' clrtumatarfB'e. dent of th’e'-SUprtme court, 's^ontf party,- ari'labor aecretary,'It was as the reaprtt '/d f his bed- .distanrt'.bt 1380 milM in cart and/ ' IWm 3M»nchMrirr^ Hligh' ' Wl\oo1 th it ' lmnrvMlately. raiaes the, lAjen- ;, The.,!§>olf -'is, further aimpliiled vlfie' presldent/®r.. NipOlas PJchhr- toe first appointment of, a ranking K ' '•^pcutlve director of the, Brie, Pa., her,"la dead at i8?*'Her last edsh .seta ‘have increased by SftA ^pdF officers' mess to give a, wariiltlf- In Glaatonburyji-iX; ■ ‘ v by Ifeepliig the -actiori td’ a'smlpl-’' leagues, the . admiration .of ' Conunuh|ty Rel'atibria' ^mmltoten. had -beeri' to -dle rather than to centiand deposits-by 60.8 hey' found; only ?tWo rtunfe;- dfr The 1961 total cOilntifor toe meto, .ab d u T ^ miles on foot ducind Sat- j*ft.pf>.piacea of- pubUCtoGOOmmodtlllon. dose of bprbittnriles, her third .to Auduboh'.: Society headquarters In < |^ \ |^ to te»"^u'.something t ip tte Wa4ku re) tahe*. aboU t o n f h4ve-"t0 slngj. The w ehestra be­ dwrimy with the «ce of spades and/ ; In toe mortgage field, toe bank’s Maj,. (tolapeZ Nartlhs; who *ubee-^ The 1960 total was S»l,696, of cojttidehably.t^oved from reality ing etdsef, /has the advantage,' so' P f e a r V - ' McJ^lnney aSffiQe a former In. plx,months. Sh^bvebr regained assets Increased , by 8.3,788,168, or New Y or^O tiy^ The seml-annuai iSw if o j ^ to, g i s n ^ in toeae since nobody, ^ eak s in verse, and piihutfe;tp five riiitlptSs to .led the nine of hriarta for a flneste/ .ttiAQ.; qurintly telephoned the Rcpubltcah which 250.000 were ststfUr^. leav­ (Miimiu. T lllii^ you^-^lM»^rt• 'he slng./A^'irtlttedly. dp'eraS';arc->it>ngr the protagriplsts a r t ' inolined . to - atnictor in rellffion/’and philosophy conacioiisnesa 'attexd^lngv' fpimd IS.S'per cent, to .a total'of 832,- Guard. A private on duty at the- ing a.balance.of II,69^^rds rep­ spot-check X n '’*to®iy winter. opera is even further l-emoVed tor. shout.. /-This is much morfc notice- West wan and led a apade for hii at the Nehradca'CenthU College-at Saturday, lying in-'ditoUyworid. al- b lrd llfe ^ a s.W trtl in l?(» .by Dr. — ^ ^ W a In pattieiita# » . best people just don't go around alrigr- e f than - eOnVentioimf dranias, hut Alter Pfison Riots partner to ruff.-Back came*a club 392,488. A' r teiephohe.,exchaitoe' used a nvsehtoe resenting 59 zpeefes.. ^ Frank- M.'*Qiattoan^ean of Amer­ ileal ,iBx*mples. »oU nOlSdy., Would it^nd for a ten-hdUr alfle'in broadcasts than "it Is-ln the 'abi5\to~n$Tone hut that Oenlrtl; 6lty, Neb^ which closed ' Comparison of the 33 sptoies at4 thought/ , to' twritee, and another spadefruff wUi not defeat toe-conteaeL Soitto ■’I w l^i>Jud never'.seen hereto The bank added a new series gun to. hold^baefc rebels intent on ican oniltholg^to. That year, -only opeVa' repVrtentUigl a 1 opera house, and'have 4 , .beveral years ago, - which President Lynwood Gutttog the llnesX- . reported In Marichester at this w*; *rn keen '■'>3T'us.'ft gpe» Without saying Ui*t tendency,^ to' accehfiiate this defect (Coutiriiied trom Pmgt Om ) d e frtte ri^ e ‘CWitfaCt- riM“ afford to lose ttt. 1 ^ of Before assuming the 'Brie poal- or a^/.mher narcotic." she said 28 reports wort madb,. and:'.pnty.. 27 reality irth e fMt thing you ^ u M jhour drama. /'T h o JudgS'lDoked up meekly and more;-says has.'become yery'^pop-, •' RepirliUcab .Guard platpOns' rbut- son with thg-gS speries reported In' rvers particitjated.'’Lasr^year. as wSll,'.. ■> ; ; trumrt,.a. ruff and top ace ofvCXuhsr, ?-dlort. he served for about two years to5/Jtrot time she was arrested'-for last' spring's .Semi-annual rcoitot'count expaet So opera, brit most people ''■'ChsPsertra in opejppafS Invir? over,"' ■ tAmberf, tojd-- hriwamen; "Mked, "W hat dlA.I do thU thhar* -'W h en ce bidding wfrns j/pu.oft narcotics offense, at 19. "For -ular. Mortgagers, can make ■ sav­ od^ toe„ revolutionaries' from toe Tts were from ■*«ii I'll cOnttouS'-this' dikCuasiOn in ■ » executive Secretary of UurNoi hrbyides some index of the pfoiHir- atUnd- thetr first one tjripecting iably. atrtng arid .simple^ t»*>me. “We have to gpt'--th*m back 1ft Evaolve'Aftavret. an impending ruff, .;get|toe to Cehtoal Regional .Office of ‘ e who's thinkirig. Of trying It, ings, deposits Oh the same form ofllcers’ mesa, Where triey had bar­ area's to t, which; lisort to*" 0,(X>6 reaJtiy :and a r< highly disappolri't- timee aimpleanUKtsd, ''ril-^'agree),» next week’s colpriiii. \ r /-« their awn',cells''yat.'’ they . use to s«id In their .mort­ ricaded themselYes;,:; ■ tlon bird*; which migrate south’ blrd-watghers. partlcipM^- across I gavo him 'an eyajdva answer. out with, more speed than flnp Arrierican Friisnds ■Bendep/Com- tell them Ifl nm worth it." for trie winter and the imrdier e^d when they ddhtt,>dB80, he was The only alightiy unusual, but- on the North Amertcen cbntT ... •* weak musicvin oport'fi And thay were lnJui;ed, ^none aertoualy. The' sinating a partner (the thought IQ 9 S 4; Hearts-^K 81; Diame I3 a member of Arab trouble >rtth the law bacaUM of her tem went toto effect today. gathered to-demonstrate Its oppo- not rare, bird sTgrited in, the entire i« about toe Wdium""and ..“y have to/ bp simple. sO thOy can bO Reman, 22, oi; 107 tyeat Bt--, ahd firemen" w'aa believed .ajrjft* ’by a has often- occurred to rive), and.a Refugee RellMneam In Gasa, Pal­ drug addiction since her- father Low coat Itie; Insurance, both In eltlon. .shouting “death to ,^the a total of moreXlhan 82 Villi • ■ '^you'see are flat, not three dm his*wife,Inara, KaVe been'cHafged airea was ,Th* hrown-capped chick-. birds reprosentingg«0* 606. species rti- ijjj ...... l rScogniaed.... without a lot piece of metal tlirtw ij'^y a pn|^ life of good works may save nte estine. • ' dledlnmex ' Individual and group , policies, Ms friends of Nehnu'V Police eventu­ hdee .from Canada, spotted : to. sioriaJ; they are riot live; they. , , of SxaBss Wferda. which wodld 'only with tobbery w}th-rfQie'rice.;,PoIice pner.^.;y ■ '■ from' the gaUow'f.'"The way It waa '^AriWer: f ’asa. Bld..on# apadejin ■ -'Free Heroin-' ally dispersed them. ,'\ Vt'-' 'I. Said Rohaan was artested Saturday offered at toe bank’s three'Offices South WJlndsor.i /Sato Sweet, «ap-. \v not even life;8ii(t-tr.et everybody fw upt a medium which is hl- 'jJUhtibdrt said the'* rfrillng s ta rt­ played,’* 1, told hito ‘^you Just third f^rthrth position, but riot A lter toe\flrrt-art'est she‘‘-’{olrt -von MalhSt., toft Parkade brtnefh (Somes'was an opposition cahdlX rieeiria happy deapite' these "j^ery night shoritly' after ' the ’ latest of coiiSdn’t Help going down.^' „ r In______Jlrat otfofl second;aeconto It Wp|tod b« ;1 m R R F a r e tV p tain of; th e ,bird ogunt In .the Ehtst j^adjtslow„ , —; ■ •; ed .with io«n^ grumbllftg •“ and* newsmen She became estraiiged and toe E rtt branch op.B. Center date In .last November’s. parlia­ ‘ Hartford-'wapping area fpom Rl. 5, Voters Can Joi^ .eyl■' . . ■ man who gave Her free heroin for Saliizar3 l6cl 'democratic opposition lists, de­ baum tof South Windsor reported yPO.,put'Up with conventlOnhJltlea half a~ bl{ick.^frdm the. .at«re, and her . husbarid.!'- M rs., Roman- ^^IdJed id . two hours later, knocking 'but .if declarer- then ttads ‘jmotoer ter, iBJve'nlng.v Herald, Box 'W l?, s -The boost In commuter farts a mpn.to;' toen began charging her •Jan. 12-, In-the regtettart' offlee.in she ‘kriew'her husband was platingting the tower-which' controls the cell Grand Central fits., N. Y. 17,_N.'T' manding a tihange In ;the cabinet, 85.0 birds and ^O'-.apecres in, the' the. b^irinent of the Mtinlcips'l IriTV/;,.- • aix or aeven" stories. abovexu as "We had' fto lights or W|,ter .here trump to force opt, fhx't'bF'- went Into 'effect-yeaterilay on the '81Q to>830 a day;. She aaid most of flr*«!dom''of the presp and -f-re« area.. Irma the Connecticut River .TO' hegiri with, the' plots .are the Iwldup . but didn't- think . he gates. ’‘Without elSttriclty, we Willaraw four of toe five trumps (Copyright 1962, General Fee-*: a 8500 monthly allowance from RieV^lutioii :‘Buiildihg from 6 to 9T-m. <$K0P In well. . . . for two hoUra,” . New HaVeri. except fOf travel elections. to Rl. 8. \ Ve^ 4< n^. 'they are- invariably Further, the chafsicters art. Would carry It out, police said.- ', could do nothing,^’ taniririrt said- About, 90 city and provincial po­ herd by toe opponenfa. Batrit will be tufeaGorp,) W*tWn New ■york State rind her father’s .estate went' for nar* -This session Is h o t for the rtg- ...... ^I^Bttotied from Page Gm ) , All oppo8ltl0rt“.o*ndldales with­ Mrs. -LeOj Leggett, a-s.sl.sted by lice rushed to' the. jail and entered 'Maseiachu^Us.y'; - '''"f’. '- ■" oottca. i ; ...... Carl Gu.stafsOh, jvas captatotol to*^ islrallnn of new voters; It-Is for '/ the priaori }rtrd 'with.baseball bats In a pocket of toe pedal pushers drew frOm the' race before, toe Independent voters who wish to .-/Hie firtsfartte Commerce com officialiy>to mourning for da Fon­ bird- count In Manchester ahd tolas- ' and tear .ga*,';Flremett-were frifeed Bolton miesfon appifoved the pew rate In she. wore when found Saturday balloting, charglHg., that the Sal­ tonbury. This teairi'‘report«l'«dght- register with either party, and for to 'KiA in hoses from riutalde the ertaSe left week.- deputies-found a note to her moth­ seca, >. -l- - azar te^m)(' had not'-- permitted ipg glaucous - gulls, Iceland guIJs members of both .parties who wish er and brother Stephen, 21. r , SalazaE waarto have addressed them to'caBfi'tialgo freely; QomM. to gwitch their affllia-tioni' - -t-r ■ Jail when water .pumps fVlaJ- to. cardinals and many^Jiawks In the •<• • •( Wp Bub state regulatrny egmi**^ ^ "I love you. I’m • sorry,'/’ ah* the .rally . to outline Portuguese 57, was not recalled to hid post a*, The. last time an enrolim.ent ses worli. New-Tork/Wnd MasSschuaetU did /policy "for 1962 following a year of .Vicinity' of the Manchester town Windows, plumbing,, wglls '^ d not go airing with the ICC apprt>v wrote. "All-j^ever waiited-waa your a Staff officer."St the Defense Min­ dump. ' ; \ ' ■ slob was held was. Jan,. 13, 1961. First Sui love and yoiM>ate''meM.= and-always . pstoRil embarrassing setbacks istry but retained his .rank al The Jon. 12 date will be the ef­ v iMlSDAY AND .1 ,. hUftIrii were smashed or ripped' In al and blocked, at. least twnporar'' moMyieto'go'i ranging/ from the seizure of the Expert obsetYers who participate GREEN STAMPS ...EXTRA SAVINGS IN OUR both wings; and a foot of .water Jly, fa rt booata on commuter trav. ,wiu. M f t'w ^ i, aii^o p ey Is to go' though listed as "separated from In the offlelai Audubon bird count fective date for all the .changed to }o)U' and Busby. TTtanki for- try­ liner Santa Maria on toe/hlgh seas overs .‘and registrations iftaUe since Covered the tloora ,. ■ el within tboae two.jrtatea' . to toe Indian seizure of Goa. / totive service.;’ report ,Xthl8 year’s census-raflect- WEDNESDAY ^ECIAUI Firemen'ddlised fitea the prison­ • EngfigBd fdr!^4 0 ool ' The Oonnectlcut Public UfllltleS ing to h«to-'’ Hetoad been tabbed for leader­ ed an ' Increase’-Hn’ the nurtibw-Of the last enrollment sessi^. At Itorry„Jl Weiss was her attgr-' •ITie Ill-fated uprising began in present there are 9,981' votirs re'g. ers set in hlanketo and mattresses -Oommiaatdn and the Rhode Jslend toe sleepy New Year’s morning. ship by hla opposition colleagues, Utmtee and' chrdinals rematolngnato: but. “ We didn’t have to use the ' Public Utilities-Division torrit no nay poriiel 'N. Busby his assoclats. a "number of whom now are' being, here during, the winter. 'These htrdi, iatered with the' ReimhUcan party, Wltneasee gave this account: 7,963 wlto toe Demodretlc; party, hoses on men," prtson controller Philip C„ lifeuorl of Plantsvllie^a^i h strong charsetiw ai>d ge- —mctlorr opposing-toe tncreaaa ttndiaiid Convicted The rebels burst past the guard- sought by toe police. .. . several years ago wintered no far­ J. A. Pllon said. ‘'When they 4*w, s ■ bean engagM as superintend itter. ,T • - -• As a result, commuters'^vst- At 20, Barbara was married to ther north than Pennsylvania, and 4,172 Independent, foT a total He has-a brotoer Rtvbert Llggurl post at the barracks, smashed into of 22.076 voters.’ . the hoses, they got seared. They ent-prtoclpal of Bolton, sohool^^c^ tog within ,.poimectlout-or Rhode a former film technlclari, David J. the efflcert'' quarters, and over­ ■' MRS.; HELEN J. SMJTiFI Maryland and N.W Jersey. "The didn’t want to get watJ’- of Burlington, Mass., rthd Is a iiu- Mack.>27, w'ho soon Jvaa Convicted Sundance, Wyo:, J^^,2{p—Mrs. - . '. ■ "■ X ■ cording to arir' announe'emeut^SJ*^* clear engineer; and a brotoff,,. Island, or ortrtltig altate lines from came toe drowsy men, But two- Gipiflre rang out during the riot-, today by John J. McCarTfeK, chalr- , ttm rt fiatea, come under the. tfigh 6f filing her heroin'and sentenced junior officers managed to escape Helen J- Smith, mother '6f.(^oniile tor and brie prisoner was thrown ipan of the board of^drication. , James Llgouri of K«islngto»t who -n to prison. , feaches in the Hartford Schoot ipys- Or rates. ' ' to another: btrong point In the .bar­ Smith, .who vanitoed from a Con- naked from his cell, biseping toom 'Ugilorl, ;who is "l4 and unmar­ " It was derided by the New to .April 1960, Mias Burna Was racks. .--'They sounded the alarm noctloiiT\summer camp to 1952, (CHUCK) nUirieroua - w’Ounds, Lambert said tern.' -The Ugourls are nttIvM'.bf ,. hospitalized .lor hepatitis, a Uver died al a^,rtrich near here Sat­ ried. -graduatedTrom" Teachers Col­ Sorithlrigton. . York Public Service Commission and re’slstance was-organl2e'd», - , "It lorilted.. as if ha, had-fought with lege of CoimecUeut and- -rtcelved and toe Massachusetts DeJ»rt- aliment. The following June ah* .'The robeia'were pinned dawn. In urday at, toe age of 47. She suf­ hl8_. prisoneta'. He was ngt The position of supirintendent was hoaplta.llped with optic neu­ fered a'heart attack. ,':-Her daugh: his master’s degree frpm Hlllyer ■'Of achools Is n^W io Bolton.fUp ment of Public Utilities to suspend trie offle'era’ quarters by msighlfi'*'’' Struck by^Ueta.” College of Che University of Mart-, ritis. an eye Infection. A friend a;un fire hut could not be -dislodged. tervhged 10 when she dlMppeared, ' The rioters. fUvally, were herded to this time Bdlton has been' ■\ the fa rt increase and to hold heaf- said she waa going bltod; !ra In Secondary education. , He 'jng* voting on whether to Then da stoiseea. arrived and tried was'bedeved to have fallen prey into cells of the wings where.they- *d by a rural superintendent, of t Her father waa a featured per­ "to a killer.:—Mr?. Stntih vvas bom' holds-a 'sixth year -certificate in. Schools supplied by-the State De­ permit the commuter boosL former On Bing- Croaby’e radip to arrange * surrender, at the cost- hrid battled. , \ / admlnistraUo from HlUyer and la Non-gommuter farte are not af- of his own life. • . . -y' l In Connecticut and was graduated Lambert said he rlldn’t IrooW yet partment oH.- Education. Supt. show from Hollywood in the 194()s. from Syracuse Univrtzlty.Sh*. fegtl^ the iricreaee. vdilch the The'shooting-of . the undepiegre- .whht had caused the riot, that Myrtti Collette of the Rockville, H« played his bazooka, a. trom- tsry for war. aroused to* loyal was a daughter-in-law 'Of former "You can’t talk to- tn w fellows office of toe Rural Superyleriry New H ertn estlriiated- would pro- borie-like contraption- of two pieces \duce admtlrinal revenue of 8226.000 troops.and panicked thefrelxila. A Gov. Neis Amlth. Her stfrylvoip iWhen they are In^revolt.XBut the Service has been Setylng Bolton of gas pipe, and told Joksa about number of them altembted to lnclude“her former husband. Peter, 'jal.1 for the past decade haa been for the, past several months and - annuail;x imaginary khifolk to hla native eeoape ,hy seining ""army 'vehicles from whom she was'dlvbfced'mne plagued py''rioting prlaonera- and Ei«enevS. Loughlln. chairman Arkansas. yeart ago; a son. Nets J, Smithy will.. Continue through Feb,. 1, Mc- of the Oorinoctlcut PtIC, asjd and driving frqm the barracks. All poor /cdndrtiona. It houses,. 780 Carrlck' said. - Miss Burns had aerved 90 days were oapli)red,'" ,aftd resistance her mother, Mrs. Chris Jensen, and prtsoriera. would be Impractical for tola sUte to jail for addiction and later m n t a sister, Ruth Jensen, both of The . hoard of education has to try Woridng toe rate Increase. crumbled.^-; ' - » ■. XThe last aerioua dlaturbande o<5», been Interviewing candidates for ■90 days In the Camarillo Stats The attack was laiinbh^ about Oreenwi'ch, Conn. .* ■ " HW cufred In Aygviat whqn 190 -coh- Most OonnectlOut oonunuters, he Hospital as a .condition of five reveral months" since Richard / eald, cross Into , putting vlcts refused , to return to their Mather, principal JTor el* yskr*/;«' years’ probation. - cells frorri the- exercise, 'yard, , A -th,elr fa rrt under federal Jurlsdlc- " On the Fringes " guard and prisoner whre Injured .signed. In April. Hori. • . X ' , She claimed at timM that ahe. Stock up! G et fihst quality, lab-tested sheets at just ajew centaabove Board' Meets Again "All Studies Show the bankrupt before guards, reinforced by police, had conquered her drug addic­ cojijn' restored order. ' ■The board of education will meet UiM 'cannot c , .Grants ownrlonff’ioearing ISO^ttnt - ' : RIOT m RENO the Irnmedlate 'needs for next year, But . the closesUSne got to show buys..,now i Hsi2e x : Reno, Nevl, Jan. iftAb—Twenty- Bridgeport, Jan, 2 (Pi —- The business wto to® Wnges—and the will be considered, he said, .Plans Greater Bridgeport Labor Ooun- C c two persona Were ordered to ap­ are expected to he -madS for a , memories o^her father’s successes pear in municipal/-court- today, cll, AJTrCIO, has warned, toe before hri<^ult: fthow bustneea In Joint meeting In the rioar future Teamstesr Union that It will vlg- charged with taking part In a wild with toe'Public Building Commis­ 1946 fqy reel estate. COTTON MUStlNS New Year’s riot that began with .orously oppose any raiding on af­ H ^ brother, William Robin sion. filiated unlMis. The Teamsters re- 22, and a companion were 'Stolen kisses and ended in a .fog of Fine-Free Day " Jurns, tear gaa and 'water frotn flrt hosear Philip C. isgwm esnUy won the right to r^pwrout -toiled nine days ago on suspicfon Books may be re tu rn ^ to the the 8,000 production and mato;>‘ of burglary and possession of nar- Police Oapt. Robert Peel Mild the now working toward his doctorate ,'Boltpn ' Public- -Library t'oday and ..tenance workers at Sikorsky The fiiit0 nieof ■ 22 were booked on assorted charges tonight without paying fines which i^tles.,^ . '( \ dlx99 or twin Fitted. 1.57 at the University of Corinectlcut. craft here and in Stratford.;-!', T o r from Inciting riot to creaUng a He taught mathematics and acl- may be due. The fine-free day : CrtrJs* Groves, president' of the '-•’THS- X yeu^ll ever eof! 8txl08 or Double Fitted. 1 .6 7 disturbance. In/additlon, he, asdd. ence a t Lincoln-Lewis School In Inaugurates use of. a nkw book-, council, said Saturday toe group’s i 16 . servicemen arrested "Were Soutolftgton for-threa years,' the drop installed rec'ently at the front executive committee had approved lilD Top o’ the Grade, the Ohoiceit of U.S. 2 f o r 7 7 e -turned iwer .tg military authorities entrance has a service to patrons. a resolution that ap^* -th e Bridge­ Ghoiee'(Va4e, exceu fat trinimed off. 42x39 MuslinGases....:^ last year serving as acting prin­ The public ts-lnvited to the Bol­ for disciplinary action. cipal. Pr,dm 1984'to I960, he was port AFL-CIO ,-wUl 'roslst rtith At least "80 'persons .were Irir ton Lions Club meeting Jan. 16 at —every- avaJIal^' hieana any attempt principal ©f Wllllam/Hattan School 8 p/m. to see a Civil Defense film Jared, none aerloUsly. In Sduthlhgton, which was staffed , Irt'tow'Temristera to encroach on ^♦a»»4>eeaoe»o»’a4>»o»a»e>»»»»o»oo»»»»»o»»»i, The riot began wken officers ar­ on survival. ,The Lions are con-' or to ra ltf the Jurisdiction of any by 14 teachers and had an enroll­ tinuing their project of collecting • X- 94%"^Upland cotton, 8% Pima eottontlSS^eount rested several youths W-ho were ment of 800 pupils. ASVCH) Utoon to -tta greater stopping cars and klssirigth« wom­ old eve glasses and' frames'and • Bridgeport area." •, For the past year, he has been would welcome any donations of ifi w hk't yon e s r e if Only one quality, the firieit! en occupants. Jeering crowds at- an elementary school principal of. tackixl a police car and hurled glasses no longer being used. . toe Frank T, Wheeler elementary X - C / F r e e Under IBond jroo will eoniRDr*'. LUXURY PERCAIES U’quor bottles' arid glaaaes for two school. In. PlalnVllle. MaincbeMer EvienlBg Herald Bol­ ~Waterbury, Jan. 3 (P —r- Mrt. hours before tear gaS and fire In addition to his 10 years ex­ ton correspondent,^ Grace McDer­ Christine Oartone, 641 Ferry St. hokea dispersed them. About 1,000 perience In edueatloiv he haa serv­ mott. telephone Mitchell 8-6566. "" New Haven, la free under 88, , persons were Involved. . bond to await aiiralgnment to U.B, ed two ypars'lri toe U.S. Coast Rod, ripe, in 77 Cuatomera to -open-door castoos Guard., ' / ' Dlatrict Court in New Haven on ^ 1 .8 7 TwinFitted- continued "playtog slot machines > MCCarrick-Said Liguori-wlll be- riiargea of passing,counterfeit 81'» - plastic. see • all during toe riot, although ma®y his work in Bolton Fpb. l':‘The bllia here and In Mflford. Mrs. p a c k a |jf:e7Big p k |t SlxtOSf»r Double Fitted. - 1 .9 7 had tears rolling down their faCea new- superintendent-principal is Cartone was arrested at a shop­ A y««ir'ltetys AMfTHIS valuel from tear gM. ■ certified as suerintendent otSchbol* N otice! ping center Saturday, police said 2 l o r 9 7 c and was turned over to a, Treasury 42x38M Percale Cases. and also hoida .Certification M .aecj- - pspartm eht agent. AutooriUes said $i0,b00 On Yrfur, H(iine' qndary supervising principal, .ele­ The GFrtrunli Tyler toetoa«ljmaaed the bills.only a few I 4,000 CHiTonf' Contents f Mam ^Till Meet mentary supervising principal add • : -t days. They said they wero of fair < 4,000^if1ieft Coverage supervisor Of elementarjreducatlon School of D anc^Rt the In Grades K through 8 and in his­ quality, i 4 1,Q06 Extra Expfinsc Tomorrow tory, Grades*.7 through 12. , Mfiiic.hester Shopping Park- $2B^00 Liability Cover^e Grants exclusive guaranteed wash-fast prints Hla contract, which ’'vlH be signed D r / . 4 - F i n g a b ta j 500 Medical Coverage Delta Ohapter, Royal Arth Saturday, calls for a salary.'of is temporarily, dlosed West Hartford, Jan. 2 A me- Masons, win hold a ' atated con- 110,000 per year. ^ mortol service hp, held Sal 250 Property Damage, Get b|g-car features at compact prices! .vgesUon tomorrow at’7;30 p.m. at Source^ in Southington *tplr. St.m.. ,SUS SWrch.H *< | grand warden; Ronald.Wadswortib, 5 PM. CXINTI^OUS—SHOWN AT'8il8 and 8:5S P.SL ■>s: 9 U rOUNO SKO OS eOL-PAk ■SlApIO Vf/kL eUTLITI ■ ain O e n ira ; 'Hospital. He leaves . ~ junlor-fTand -wafjilaaf-Jasriea-Doin- his widow, Mrs. Edith L.'.UcOoj . phet -tnodels are priced atwve it* : yet;T: has; the luxuries ' britski, marshal; Frank Gakeler, BOB LANA, 1*1 *e 0.1. St 'Ixtr. Stam*. with purch.M «f ■ -senior deacon; George Kanehlv Jun­ ‘ KHigsbury,^^ 9 U COLONIAL IMAtTfR SMOKID SHOULDIS i ior deacon,- Irving Mann, Rpister YEAR’S FUNNIEST !’i r/HOPE-TUBNER' of a big car^^\^isit us today. Accept our ihvitatibn to a. w*g o.f M, Ixlr* Stain*, wllh surch.M .1 | overtaer,-- Norman Balch, sanicn; ■ *“.:X Record FinF SOUND V o.bs STOF a IH.OP SRANKfUSTI ■ overseer; Winter North, junior . NSW L on^i Jan, 3 (Hi—Circuit . , get-aequainted -Guest Drive. Enjoy reasons why, ■see -, e.r (*.nibr. tt.irisi wUil surchat. rt u .irtu ' ; | overseer; Charles Trotter, treas­ "tmirt eadrtUts year here Saturday 'H?r- 9 U .NlfOO CMb CutS (S.lMnil, t.l.ml, e.rtv Ptki ■ urer, ISrIing Li^en/ secretary; b r In ...... the larg^ flne XI WiUis..Hoyt, chaplain, and Albert r Itffi. Joseph V. Danneitir W O .I tf l»(r« stamp, wlfh purth.w .« . ' ■ 2 Heavisides, organist, .. fined' a truck 'i|river, Joaeirti Vhe- 's o u n d Pt£6‘ ARW OUS STA« S S A N K F U S T I a tVarren Coons, high priest of ’ca, 49, of— Cranmon,-R.I., ‘ 88.800 tor ■■ -o.t it Ixlr. Slamp.4>i)S Uw RurchiM > S Delta Chapter, Inritea- all,. Royal driving a& overweight vehicle on 'be y .. ' s:t OP a s h o p LOUISIANA RINO “ ^ 4 'V- ■ toe CJomjecticut turnpike. Although Arch Masons to Ylslt- Tliera.Wili V . ■ - Xl -' . -;,'.,;.X ■ be a social'’hour .an^refreshments O' half toe fine sM remitted because to the elub „ toe Jtidge said toe 'vlolaUdn ,-x ' , wft mtentiohal, toe levy was still is Uw beautlfiil balmce tatwton blDnys uil comi^^ PJLI?8 THIS CO-HIT AV 7.-05 TM . the largest of the yeaT/Vacca was nMfynw-Mfcuitv otvisioH- . t m uexcunvz,. f»0(x)et»hr oowtsjjy' I-1 Stopped to Witieftord. Sept. 80 whila ■'■"■i'. • ■ 4 . X ' ' '•-..y y esiswf Mipwry JWAr'» Awr .Ww «» Msdifc ' driving a flatbed 'tractor-trallet' T f- ,- .• ENDS SA'TtRDXY ' carrying a demolition esane owned A-'«ro!iCANAinRAipirapgu|vi^ . by* Campanella A Cardl 'Oonstruc- siiE Tie WEWEn SIZE CA*-T*E IIEIICVBY HETEOH-At HEI^RY QUAUn HEAOQWHITEBS -•-I. ixiJiLi-tbistiicair. SHIRIBf U 4 )R ^ m ■ tion Co. o f. Warwick. RX, weigh- Iqi a total of-1C8JI0O. pounds, po- Stop‘Shop l U A i i . w ^ m leid.' This sms 68,(no pounds East CffibUr Writ Dtoigias: the legal limit. SUPER MARKETS ■''■Haywanl. ' S t r ^ . Brothers, inc. ,• geha ■ - OevtnJ . ■■ ,‘Veowm - OCiDBCKED 115 CENTER 8TItEET--MANCriE8TER,-CONff. , PhOM •eaeketrear w n tM o tin ^ "8riCfW0rt.'Jaii. a.(*) — A Ttiiirt Ills n ‘ffiCntevloiM lataaT’ uM ’irtoaryttlffif'B D w to? U1 tonm f6tget out today 'to dpefc- J f t S*U2Cl; U A H C H era^H ;iiUiW ,ST,.rt w toenm ie: fj rt Wsffiiaaaijt *aiiaaa 8&daP . ss,jrsriss£rin£ 'V r 'X uas.rk-'x V, I..;''! ■\’.iT- V,- ;^*K, ' .—L J9" 'V. U ^ r;,‘, f- - ; ^ VA • . ■ F .* •' .V<.' .V . ."-A , f .r! •• ■■--•A' - X ^»t** f ' g B R A L D .;l a,_00NN, ^UESbAY> ,iANUARt PAGE fJVK Kis' - r r r ril.r fixto^end'dmnaga Mid tewM. 'vestiyfneh will/be iltdd--o(l Jan- - IS 'gmtlorioAom to anstriSp c^lQ M ^ i "A^|j^'Qua«dt to KM %. X ■ ^8 p.m. in, ibelpe Hall.'--., k ^ o r l Uofia toe rtporttog. jj 7* johnwnt.'MyPrtnp* from the aopnO. ’ ■ ’ have. togardtog Imm&tBtioh jpld^ 3 v '' ■ X ' X ' 7 ‘ \ : * TO . FBEEWEtHTOY m . , •ihia Bbok fiuh,''Upc^red by Their A d < ir ^ ^ naidrahmtkm - matteiw: S ufltol^' WhlWlI DeUVciC^AMyttiligt B X ^ Aadovw-' ident,^-Margery trained personh«t'''At!*'npt"4rtail- yisMMllI knurs nr* 3 . te * PlMtlMldt. the Wamcpte'-FslWwaWp of toe jable to, f urntek^thl* garvJe* tiKhll Ahdovert OongSriH^tkirial Ctmrch. MoiiteKdete ^Pllgrtiri ib^'^aMual ,-Allen Address Re­ -4«r' aU '-mm,-'- fkeugt atoter i jl^ 6 ^ a s h ]p06t_r'“ - - ^ - - ■ "Tiia Wtoter Our 8-9612. port PtogWtm is again d|ider--'^y M B k e tent” by John .Steinoeek at , . Effect of t# 8. -lani: -oad ptiw f* ro^iHi«; vria lh ju i% ^ a colUsi/!>: /U 7/Jh ? between two ckm on .Rt-41 at ajrt next; meeting on di ft t-' "S sT ^. - wdieM tkdir an- fkto tS’-Jbt® >X' toe home of. Mm. Edwin SbgW An­ to T a k w , rtl'ct dlreetort'bf^«a;,ImmlgratlMi -rtfoPd, Jan. 2 bVJf-'Flandbi uTiWteMlug JMirndteruet soMk* pmdmatelK 4:20 p.m. n*ton|ay .Sn4 Naturalization Seirice’,.,^873 ogan' of ■ Hartford If xhe ’ new S m r i l iui^liipsp ll)efore j^nchosjtO; and Bpttdn E>gM Gtomtty iro^te-ilttendln* afteniomi.''' ■ \ >■ dover ;cehter, "from-Ip to" 11:3T (OBgl idOiter n patIMto.ropfh*. No more tiuui / IC Fafl Sjial^iig Buriln^Oh, ‘Vbyan. 2 (dT?^-'Thb aileiis '^ported their addresses business manager, of. the AFL-CIO custmiMi'ii pf thi BSrtfoM Eleptric UgM Qo. kftow ^ h a t efr Windham High fttoooV JtoV# fcton i \ \ ' M Acoordtag to toe state a : ^ All women are; weloo«ae,rto tero TMtoiis * t o m time ^ \ I ■ atte&L-,, 'r ■ ■ ' ' ■■ Free P i w htwi ho takers foi‘-;;^n' year in (Connecticut; .The^pm brt -Steamfltters'. Union, which has ^ Aluminurii feet; * |2 mlllipp $tp'increase will haveinn tlieir billSj (JPseph Y 'Ihr , National Baf«t*^ Council, listed bn'the ''A^’ h^eWToll «ftd oar driven b3f ''ajlNiwd 5,;;M oh^ ■jurisdiction In Central CkmnecUcut. i w ^ t , ■even on tjto toll tec- A ^-year-old ttutocland girl as, «r H&tUorOi' trav^ng e i^ - -a t Peterte-Eptocopal Church wlH offer It made'^to a fronLpage'edlv ■ year Is expecte?! to bp-8Ughtly ,-. ^R. Me(3ormick^ iJ -jC -, p " ^ . ^ pteaideitt, paid .that since the Which had eatjiriated UtotT“ broke hi leg SSimday____ w hw _ lbs rger. '' , / H i subceeds Francis Ford, - 'who K- A M tn T B d BATUTUJAT: 'Johh^ ond m arttoir period: ; <*. ■ crOaied ovwr>^to* toe 'Westbound ilebrate the Fe& t of I k ^ P ^ y torial prior to tl>c7iftrt”Ycar.’s holl-;' held the Job 16 yearn. The secret Wbiitim ■ ^'IHibUc IKiltUe* . ComulSMton dldf 491^- might be killed j|n t r ^ roll *re mmoteiAon- skating, an ,-^—'Is- ill ■ " good _ ------^ - eohdlUMi ^----- «t DavM WUUam» son of Mr. and l(cs.>-W1Ulitoi T. Hart; tape and;>toiltded heodon^wlto-ia with ajpervice of. BNe- The -Immigration M Icial pointed the $3.4 mUno« Increue cauie the pptvlte§e has 1iecn token ^WSaggoher, Storm: wiiuam N*w Manc-hester Memorial HM ritore day. ■ - out Tha^t the, addpebs rtJport*' Are ballot was-held last week^and the aWay all the 6(h«r customer?. cldmto during the extended ald Burt, Fdrttot Haun, r Jbhii, lovar Hlu Rd.. Akrom Ohio. He t ^ ^ b o n i Dec. 20 at car driven by Frank Tobminq; 28, at 'irjO-pbL" • results werq_ made public- Spnday. r •. iK'lileh the icompeny reqUeated.^ ilto ^182 tieepwobd. Dr,; Mnda eWldrin'* ward today, x/.- - ' - -'•."vu GenwRl Hospital-' His matetnal -mjul^iKtknts arc Mr. Oonpvan Hart, Jackson, hte car, but the 'tbmAlho gto cart toe 'o f ^ r iy ’Ceimriunio^ the funeral expehaes of'any Ver- to compl^vUirthes^requirements the new rate* bh lh$ basle of the butty to lljBrnt" ihight t>* A record low for: . Jw g«. ' SktetHkrtfofdr ToBiqsh Mrs. Ttonald Wells, 89 iCodgVille liw rM R M may lead L/«eri Ctehtocetec. Troop, yiho 'taveetlgat- Mm.' (3«^don Weewfan irill hoM^an holiday. Nbi^. chose to tempt Tale .''^2£tawto^i^th^utU^tie« <5pmmla«i^Bn Oeuldf Cheryl btUte. M'oniea/Mal- ■8he ws* fttted with a lohgrtdg Ohio. ,v* ■ : 7 . by , re ^ te rlh g !'^ ^ Is an -easy m atter-to, fill .but . one Slip Stisacb Bat 3 Bin i htter ><^ : WJ1 hive to approve, the final rate of the reasOTS cited ,by the, foto- edunctl then/said it appeared tlu; ThWnasY Croteau,' ■ 11. 'RhseBtory .' .' ' sd, artekied 'MohAO- ^or- failure, to open,-^hmiS«.4it'''the rectdfy from :rfi|iil Itbonittry tMlt prm BCLt>ANS Ut- , m pany In-support :of Jts^request for Iby. jfdary Tbothaker and Lynn cast Sunday afternoon. >-<' ...... •’ ' grant' one Ttolf" of th r highway, to * p.m> m -^aR ^om bem of toe le offer WWfT'rtas part of a of toe tonia and- return It to the ■A] "" ^ achad^ 4Wd >t<«bnnlbki; . ifihai toil might .excw3te...eArh8r Pi;-/.Mri.>Ema Prahke'nitojjg*r.,4r In another skattnjr acmdeat: bine-: . , B e y t^ Andrew Christian, son of Mr. and Mik. Arnold F. same offlek ■ i ... ' ■ a ra te tocrease-\ ' • • ‘i.,; estimate. —'.x'' .•’**’ Cambridge St.; Benjiimin,i V»hir>c--’ ' ■■■: 'X. and I'a ‘warning .for driv--' pariah. ■ / X ' * ■■■ ■*, > e-^-drivlng Campal^ ^that ap- O ^ th e baeidf i>f the $3.4,JftiVilon •/The effect o^ the levellna' of ' Flret Church Nawe year-old M lc h ^ 8ucdln6i dabgh- THE UWVEMITY OF E0lMEGl1)Ht| Bevina, 35 Snlpclo St., Rockville. He was bom Dec.'.2(l a t Rock.. 'tog afbnr.drtiklng."' •Ihe annual'peTteh mertujg aito itarenu^^jald pff. .Ven*iont'had-no ■ Ryan added that trained perion-. ^ IneraaMi *enchoeter and Bolton th e record. loiSrW 289 hlMway 3 Walnut &t.\ , ter oi Mr.>miur,' atid Md- -ah*a? 28 tInion W .; Mrs. Bertha fr-oro 10:30.‘a.m.-'to. '8:S(V- p.m- a conpUaslon. in - a fall on' the-ic« ■'.-'.'Kelsey, Peter Washbura, son of JUr. and Mrii. Albert V. B. be brought up to the hlghjir rates fle toll for a 3-day New ;3r*a» pe- Campbell,. South M;,! Bultoh; ; A. at' Charter Oak Park yesterday. . . , Kelsey, 26 , Hilltop-Ave., Hilltop.Ave., Veision. He was pom,Dec. 20 at Man-' Corthtok, cbjripared t--■ K •■ ■• X ': tlon of new faculties, and the need cidentp, a total 6f'482.r / X tin Staijn,'21 JbrdfSt.r Ja^jet she wa* bumjMd by another skatpr. / - ■ ; Fns«,JEIatoe Harlllyh. .daughter of Mr.; and Mpf Walter fuss, \j-Ifa rtfo rd ' induatrlea. he aaid. of >- revenue ^o increase the divi­ T ru k dcathi; totaled S24 in the chairinan. - ,Yx' V'' ■ qtjrt thfitfs Mancheater feol- Forester,'Hansen,Pr., Vernd-^ '■ About^ToWn . ." X / 8 2 -Brent HO.,, Manchester.- She wq* bom Dec^To at Manchester dends (Odd to stockholders In'or- recent- 3-day Christmas weekend, Meimda snerw opd, r f d . ;2i, Memorial-Hodpltail .Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and , tdn «i»tomera ean'he-aure of, said derTo IrnprovS-tha company/s po­ .^The Junior Anxliiaiy -of 6reeh< Mm. J'amea Dldermian, Sehring, Fla. >-HerTatemal grandparents X/tBe'.Vtca prMidenfc^ ■ ' : Y sition In the - corupetlUve money M otS ur in mte^ellanebu^^^^ othX G alley. Weal WUllngtoh; ^obbt'A>nerleah.Legion''Foet, will jpubljc Records A te Mr,: and Mr#. Jb*eph Fuss Sr„ Aubam,. N.’ Y. She haa twq, xThelf rates will Berthe same aa cldento, an,j>ver-all toU'Of 893. mert a t 7 p.m, tomorrow at the sister*, S.tfphanie,e, S, anditd LLe* Ann, 4. . wp-rates to Harttetd'rapd :pw^ .market.'■ , Vaughito-^ Button. High Manor . . Warrantee DAeda ■ X In making its decision, the Htili-' Thei previous record of fife ■frailer Parfc"Uockvllle; Mrs. EUea Post--home’under direoudn of Mrs. ■ ■ [ m - - ^ ,':x: r- tovnaa served-by the contpahy<‘ • deaths for a New Year period since Elaln'^.flotchkle.i. auxiliary Junior H a r^ . A. Wolfram, ''Santa Bar­ vn-. 'AM there won'* be any more dla^ tteii.cominission decided wiat a $3,4 nor Gates; 60 AilBAidl Rd-: Edward bara. CaRf.,, .to Michael and Mary w b ffd . Ohfro, .BttoiT-A b^da^ o^Mr'.' and Mm. Pasquale Cafro, smiUton increase * would be but of World War II- was 74. set during chairman. : , Blrrii Mt. Bd,'-sibct.,'^3tdton.' Site was bom Dec. 16 at Hartford crimiiiAtiM ajalhst Mandheater the 1955-58 S^-day celebration. Wi'nzier, 36 BentonlSK^Mrs. Mar- Committee -besket- P. Massafo, property off ■ Center N and JiditM Customers who Can't pioportloq to the company's needs, joh Smith, 106 SummU'''St,; Wil­ Hospital. . Her' naaternal..Dtkn<^^urents are Mr. and Mrs. Adam . and cut thu Increase to': $3 ihil- For comparative purposes, ^he. As- 'vrill be pla.yed from MwddYi January 8 ai 8 :JS C.’Backus, 36 Maible SL, hunriiMteix*' She has-b brother, Thom- '' turn to, their Itfhl bulbs to the sociated -PreSs made a .survey' of l i ^ Schmidt, Glastonbury: .M ljs 7 to 9 p.m/ tomorrow ^kt’Cqv'edtiry 'Herman'J/^lmd-Rita M. P»*a- Cbmpany f tr free netv bulbs, ,be- llon.X ’ as, 714; and two sisters, Donna, 9, and Ann-Marie,'.5„, :, accident; dfeaths In- A non-holldav- Audrey Willard; 75-'- Steep Hollo' "■ ipnir School. • r cantell to Raymond ;-F, and Bar- -•••.' • weekend-, f-roip Ap..m; Friday, Lane: Laurence Green, 116. Benton Coaldopolitan' '4-H Teens bara A. Lalne, properly at J8 piofieer.clrcle. • —;■ ' GtoteUeb. Boott Eric, son Of Mr. and Mm. Joseph GottUeb, 119 8 to midnight Monday, Doc,-' ll.'* St.: Mrs.,Sadie Noren, 38 Wllllato Club w^tt-sjvjiet from 7 to' 9 p;m Keqtt Dr,, Manchester. 'He Was born Dec. 16 at Manchester Me­ ■ The coiinf: ?47;.-ln traffic, .42 In St.: Mrs:" Rosa Dwire, West Wil- ' tlettlflcateoftoevtee'v" ALBERT N. JdRREimN AUOITO|HWJI Gr^M Im p d c t^ M Ttiuraday a t the.hon>« of Mrs. An­ jH Ildm .W. Anderson, Bolton, to' morial Hospltal,.Tv His maternal'grandparents are Mr;, and Mm. firm ahd BT In tho- mlB»naneous lington; Mrs; Edna Lewi*, ‘76 Mc­ drew J. Buckley.''nir.Shuth St.' “ 8. Flnriteig, Jetefy-CIty, N. J. His paternal grandparents are group, a total of 448. , - ■ • \ Kee St.; Winslow Plas4,'iB7 Deep- Lt. Ooimhander and-j^nf. IPlill- Cflafence 'H. Anderson,.. Rolton; "V'* property off Main St. ■ -U Mr. an'd'fiuw. D. Gottoeb, Wwt.WlIUngton. ' He has a brbtoer, 'nT. wood Dr,: Daniel Fraro,' D arf Hill Ippe A. Gaucher and toto'iehWren Progralit ' X-'- < . . Marc Darid; e^ and S rirter, L t^ Jahe. 4;, . jji^ s^ JP lan s Review 1,080 EITCBY m o n th Rd., Rockviile;; Mrs. Albert Sqhul- ' Cterrifteate or AttaohraHit'. arrived lyiursday from thetojioni; 'P eter . -Maneggia, AndoVe.r, iSonate irt G Major''"";:.^ ' ■■ *■ • ' * .1. -x,' Boston, Jan, 2 IJI—Fire kilted' *1-. ten. Talcottvllle-Rd.', -Vefhon; to Alexandria, 'Va.. to spehd abdul 'Boyce,-Nancy EUea, daughter of Mr.',and Mm. Warren T- most IfiOO, peopl* a month during Michele Bucclno, .lite Charter Pa.k ■igato/d. Harold T. West, property Beethoven . I ...... ,. .Sonata No. 7 in C Minor ‘ 1981, the Nauenai Fire Protection two weeks at the home of her pAr- .atTSMeitkIn at, $175; -i-' Boyce, Bamsbee Rd., Coventiy.. ” She was bom Dee.. 19 at . Man-. . St;; Storm Carlson. 53 WAlker St.; en-ts.’ Mr; 'shd .Mr*. Ernest Ji ri Agreement, Stmvinaky ....• .Divertimento..- - . Chester Memorial -Hospital, Her materniL'i'riClilUpa'rents are Mr. 7 O f B am oR C Association (NFPA) reported', to- Laura Gilliam, Stbrr*; John Phlf* Storkel of't/pton Dr. He le the son and Mm.'Harvey.'A.-jMcQulre, Skowhegifh, Maine. Her. paternal - tla/. -■ 1 . ■ • ■ 'KEdgar H. Bkriacliffe and CRiarles M ozart .... , . . .Adagio in E Major K 261 /VjrtUMy ,c6mprete statistics fef, Elltogton; Mrs. Rae of Atty. Harry S. Gaucher Sr; bf F, Sprague doing-businea as the Hondo in C Major K 373 . grandparents are Mr. :an'd l^rA.—Harry. P. Boyce, Sharon, Mass. , 37 Foster St.;, Paul Dtelfl, 3? Emer­ 299 \Vlndham Rd., Willlmantlc. She has a sister, Carolyn-,'®.":'"' x * ■- * (CeattiiiMdl' fro g Faga Ow) showed;^^ fatuities totaled abdUt Cities S i^ lc e Center^ai55^W. Mid PRganini-Szymanowski .Caprice No. 24, First for ^ 11,'700 for the year—an increass 6f son St.: Nancy Lak, Glaatpnbury. ^ . JohnalUltJl /SaVl-\O^Vl» Destriiction -of .^bpefty by fire BIRTHS SUNDAY: A daughter Dickinson, on. Bunker Hill Road; ceived recpBtly from KOtelS and dakis, 39 Haynesifs"St„ St„ 'ye■y.irtter-' hit a record high of approximately to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brisk Jr., Joan M,.. Jacltson to -Louis E'. Gallup, Itettaertoe'Elisabeth, dautoter of'Mr. and Mm. Dopg-; restourantp.' /4tolaski said. . JThe day.- $1,818,000,000 / according to prsllm- Broad Brook; a-dah'ghter . to Mf. Mar«chat "Sr. and - Loujs Ei -X las Gallup. Lenira Dr4 London Park, Hebron.: .. .ShaafAS^bom Dw. commisCton 'ruled irriday, ' after Thejr newborn•A sbii' was the . Manschat . Jr-t .-^n Nathan'’ Hale-' .19 .ft Manchester Memorial Hospital: Her ihateftial grrandpar-.. Inary data gathered by th* Inter- and Mrs. Charles Crevo, 14-Goalee .ents are Mr. and. Mm. W alter D. Fagan, 38 Coventry St., Man­ coniuItotlonwiUi the attorney gen­ '■first New Y**r'» ^Ahy bom. In . na.tibnal non-profit fire, safety or­ Dr. ■"■/ 1 Heights. ■ . ■> Drastic Shoe r e t io h s f eral, that after' New Year’s Eye, . -ManchesterWd .the first child ganization. BIRTHS YESTEFpAY: A son to • Irene A. Bissett to RalpH'F. and chester. Her.'pateihsl graiidparents. are Mr. and Mm. John F. • waiver wbuld not .he granted for of the coupla,: ' The IMI' death to ta r was the •Mr. and Mrs. John SaVidajeU, 39 Doris E. Stebbins, in Lakcvlew Gallup, 101 EUnabeth Dr., Mancheeter. any.dfPai^rnot aotbally sponsored highest 'Since. 1BS4 when 12,100 ' . • • '■ ■The baby art-ivdrd at' ,1:27 Hayries St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Terrace: Rudolph . Plante to Waldo i f I PaelM, L6rt Ann; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Antoony Pawie, and oaid foe by^ club members.' p.m, at Manchester Meniorial fataltUes w'ere recorded. , Richard Werkhelser, 23 Ckstte Rd.; J. and Joyce G. Botttog, in IVaWr- 47 Charter Oak'St., Manchester. She was bom Dec. 20 at Man­ Toqay!s mail brought several Hospital,X where hte father Filial 1981, figures -will not' be a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ron­ frorii'’Park; Florence M. Frink to letters from clubs Which had' al­ chester Memorial Hospital.,, Her matempl r|randpamnt8 are Mr. works ,BS a chef and his moth­ available for some months. Ui* ald Vincent,. 182 Maple St. Claire D. •.Warren and -Fern E. . .and 'Mm. Thomas pe^onzo* Wilson, (Jonn. iTHer paternal grand­ ready canceled non>toetnbec:;'‘'Af­ er wpt-ks in the medical rec­ NFPA 'aald. but it reported figures y BIRTH TO PA Y ;'A .son to .Mr- Eremlta/'/on School St.; Sylvester ; NOW ^ PROOR«S H fairs. Their revised list* wai- parents are Mr. and Mrs. pomenie Paph'a <4 Princeton St., Man- ords dc{)artment, ^ now in hand indicate the V.9.ipnp-. ‘aiid Mrs. Robert Potterton, Bolton J. Ploufe to Harry Ratasep, on ''cheater. - -i- ' .-'c 'Ver requests showed only wedding ■ Two other children made erty loss estimate Is up more-jhan Branch Rd., Vernon. Meroow Rd.' PRICES arI^^Cut tow n receptions, private dinners, or oth­ $70 million In comparison' with " \ '• . first appearances yesterday at DISOHARGED SATURDAY; Certificate of-Distribution: .Leo Mim's --W O M B 'S — CiiiLbReN'S s h o e s 'Oamerbn. .Michael Baul, son pf Mr. an(l ’Mm.-B. J.^ C am era, er events actually sponsored by the hospital. A son was born I960. Tills makes 1980 tliw' second 'gamtiel Tpreotte, 85 (Overland St.; Govcml to Marj^ Jerry ;L*.and Jtoui members. year In succession in Which fire 79 Dart Hill Rd.. South Windsor. H e was bom Dec. 20 at Man­ ■'A: to Mr. add Mrs. R ich a rd Todd Sperry, Wapplng; David P.' Oovonl of w est Hartford, to chester Memorial Hospital. Hi's paternal gi^dparents are Mr. But' many list, Padaald said, destruction of property ha's passed Scribner, \Vapplng; Mrs. Rierlha Woodland Height* Addition. showed events which will have 40 Werkheiser,' 23 Castle Rd.. the $1.8 billion mai-k/ the report and Mrs, Paul Cameron, Lebanon, N. H. \ w d A daughter was'born to ■Rooney, 9 .Florence St.; .Ahton'Re- Certificate, of Settlement: Anna X ...... - ■ yi ' be denied under the new ruling.,'; said. menlk, 32 Spring St'.,-'Rockville; R. McGill to Mabei-'Buckley, John So far, he said,: there haS been Mr. and -Mrs. Ronald Vincent--' Of , the estimated t l,615,OOO.pOb N„ Oerbe, Deotee Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mm. CUffo^ E. 182 Maple St. Mrs. Ida RawHngs, 81 JarvlgT'Rd.; F. Rourke, Stewart R. Cartoll of "PITTINOIS Gerbe',- 17P Garden Dr., Manchester. She was bom Dec. 20 ,at no formal protest lodged, with the tola). 81,236,000,000 represents New Britain, to ’'WatertrOnt Park. commission on the. ruling -iUelf. The Wcrkheisci- baby ar­ damage to buildings and, contents, Charlee Pickett. *18Main St/-, Mias Otm BUSINESS"^ Lanehester. Memorial Hospital. ‘ Her maternal grandparents are Kqthryn Parkhurst. 1097 Main St.; Quitclaim '" Deeds: .Wlllimantic 881 MAIN ST and Mrs. BIwyn- C. Roberts, 120 Summer Sf., Manchester. i h l n h t B S i The new ruling applies regard­ rived at 2:15 p.m. and Ihe an increase. of about $95 mllUon Savings A Loan Asoociation to Al- less of whether llouor Is sold, he Vincent baby at 8;14 p.rn. over I960; The remaining. $380 mil­ Roderick /Neal, yernon . Trailer MANCHESTER H er'T»tem al grandmotherils Mm., Clifford F-.-(3ert>e, Hamden. Court," Vernon;.. Tliom** Ngideau, belt L. and Martha A. Meyers to said, so that many dUb* which lion lossps include airoraft, motor Waterfron'l-Manor; Don B, Morgan She haka sister, Lisa M»e, 1. vehl^, forest-, and" other' non/-' Wapplng; John Murdock, 28 Walk­ ha\-e prevloiia])tMpn host er Si.; -Mrs. Beverly MeMUTHn, 245 Sr.’ to Henrietta Morgan , on Jonc* \- ilse Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fernand (ce clubs or cmipany rluh'Cheons Thi*ee Fire OaJIs, building flres. -Thls total is down Crossing Rd. :LeBmn, will haCe to jykange their practice. nearly $25 million frOm the year N. Main St.; Richard Harris. 54 LfBrun, Kelly 1 }., Vbmon. She was bom Dec. 20 at Manohesterj/ Green R d .f'S t^ e y Gladys*, Staf­ Executor's Deed; Estate of Adam temorial HospltadK. Her .maternal grandparents are Mr; dnd Mt^' W' 1 r before. - . . M«ni Two Were-False Largest single Iqsi of life in 1961 ford Springs;'Ronald Gankofskie, Paul Oourchesne, KdHy Rd., Vernon. Her jatem al grandparenfs was in the.cra8h'-ftl;e.of tto airjiner 382 Gardner St.;- James Doran, 20 -are Mr.' antoMm-Joeeph LeBnin, New'Brunswick, Canada f Eighth District - firemen yester­ after takeoff at Chicago Sept. J l , Castle 'Rd;;' Mrs. Leona Darling, .7^'' ■ ■ ■ • day afternoon at S:40 put out a costing 78 lives, the NFPA said. It South- Wlndkor)-. 8t« ^ en Grotto, Welch. Catherlqe EUObitK^^ughter of Mr. -and Mm. Richard 79 Ansaldl Rd.; R ivard Orezel, Pernunal Notices Welch, 1600 Manchester Rd-, Glqatonbury. Shq was bom Dec. 20 The follove^ Arfbsta will be grease fire in a kitchen oven at the' noted that another 77 perished, home of Raymond ,M. . OWens a t 72 Bissell St.; Mrs. Emma Glode, at Mantodfter'Memorial HospltoL Her maternal .gmndparente ptesented to Circuit Court 12, Man-. from .fire aftep the crash of a,plans t701 Tolland Tpke.; Mrs. Barbara are -Mrt tod Mm. Harry Jenne; lthksa.-N Y. H er petempl'^grand- Chester, oh Jah. IB, for,plea. 69 Tanner St. Tliere wAs damage attempting an emergency landing In Memoriam to a pan toxthe oven and slight at Richmond, Va., Nov. 8. Chemerka;, 84 Maple S>tu Richard In Iftvlng memory Sr Mrs. Tereaa motlier is Mrs. Helen F. Welch, Westfield, N. J. She has a bpoto- . Joseph-J. Sastis, 44,'<^434 Oak­ Gay. Wapplng; FYed- Forster, 'er, Richard, Jr., 514; and two sisters, Susan Anne, S}4. and Nan­ land St., Simda'y at 8:30 p.m. was smoke dama^, fire officials re­ The two largest fatal building McCann, who: paaaed aw ay January 3, ported. A.smbka ejector Was used fires of the year were listed as the South Rd.,- Bolton; Mrs. Joan 1955. ^ cy Lynn, 2. > ' charged with" opetoUng ; s'- motor Eadie, Andover; William. Buckson, vehicle while ’'Under the Influence, io...clear out the smoke which rose SAri Francisco-Hotel fire of Jan. 8, Away lii Ood'ri beaulKuI carden. throughout the house, it was re­ which took 20 Uvea, and the HarU RFD 2; Mrs. Enthstlne Brovvn, 21 In tha vallay of peace ao lair. .. pf Hquor.' Bastls. posted a $ i^ bond Hariari Rd.; James Brazlnskas, 11 Some day, eome lime, when toll la o’ar While awaiting,court appearance. ported. ; . ford, Conn.,'hpapltal fire of Dec. 8, We'U meet our lovdd one there.' a Walter Smith. 33, of 74 School St„ Town firefighters answered twjj in which 18 died. Lawton . Rd.; Zanis • Berzins, 120 ' *** was. charged Sun’day at about fi false Alarms during the weekend /The year's largest single fire in Fore-st St.; Daniel Beaulieu, 4S Your, children. Mitchell ^-irsv p.m.' with driving a motor-vehicle holiday period; At 11:20 p.iji. Sup- terms of property loss was the Durant St.; Kare'n Bancroft, Ware­ •X - while under the-influence of liquor'. day a false alarm was reported at .Sonflagration ,, .which wiped out house point; Linda Atherton, 134 Interest from day of deposit tp day of with Michael Dr., Vernon;. Linda Pavel,' -80'-iWOO I healing substance with the aston­ hav«-ceai«d to bt a problem!" needed — has been proposed by man/ Andover; Mrs. Phyllis Tim: A" -■ ishing sbility to shrink hemor­ The secret la a naw healing'aub- the Town Planning Commission. mpns and .son, 10 Jan Dr.. Vernon; rhoids,, stop-itchihg, and rdllaTS atance (Bio-Dyna*)—dlacorery of Urged by hospital' authorities Mr#- Cterol"Martin and son, IS Eva Hartford National takes lead again^-oflfering you , pain — without surgery. a world-famous research inatjtutt. last month in the.,wake of the fire Circle, Rockville;. Mrs. Joyce '.In caSs 'after casje'^whila gently, This sub'itaneo la now svailablt disaster at the llartfprd Hospital, Walsh and daugliter,. 3Q. Clintpn plus ycliefin'g pain, setusi reducllbn In tuppoaitei’y. or oinimest form the conference . probably will in­ 3tj'; Mrs. Donna Brazdzlonls and a higher rate dif interest on your savings all the (shrinkage) took plB9s. nnder tha namo-Prapatetion M9. clude other; officials in addition to son, 93 Cooper CU; Mrs.-- Dorothy Meat amasing ef all—rsBuIta wars At all drug eoBlitera. those from the commission and Steere and son, Coventry: Mrs'. convenience features of^a'Hartford National savings hospital. ■ • , \ Marilyn Siihr an'a son, 812 W. Mid Edward Rybezyk, town pifUtotog- die liike.; Mrs. Patricia Carlson program and being able to do all your banking: imdet and son, Wapplng; Mrs- Conte Ne- enginaer, reported today that the rl and rdaughtBr,. 88 fViBt gt„/ftock one'ropf. Still another reason why so many Connect­ hosplilal's request-/ibr changes on vUle; Mrs. Pauline' Burr suto CONSULT US Haynes St. had been considered, daughter, 60 Talcott Ave., Rock­ aiid that Martin Alvord. commis­ ville. . ■ ; " ' icut fam ilies would rcrfAer bank aJb_Hartford National. sion chklrman, had. sent a letter DISCHARGED YES'MRDJkY: to^s hoih«. h«atiilg yk to the, hospital ioggeatlng -the John Montano;' WapjMg; Itonald "x: / conference. No date yet h(^s been Noske, 211 High St/; -Mrs. Jennie set for the meeting. Rybezyk said; Ghristensen, Coventry; .-lOharles our w ay l CONSTRUCTION COMPANY 'ihe request for the -changes was Miller, 466-W. Mlddle fpke.; Mrs. forw-arded. to the commission by You gat premium qualify X Z » r t f < l r a Barbara Men'sel, Coventry; Ehnlly MobUhmt with RT-93.... tbs . 58^ DELMONT ST.t-^MI 9-0308 . Edward Thorns,, the hospital's ad- LeVasseur, South Windsor: Robert - 5 '• ' , . 4--,' ' rtlnfstrator, at, the reqiieat of tho Hilditch, *8 Summer St.; WiUiam most eoraptefriy effstov* iusl a n d T r u s t J,hospllal’s board of trustees.. oil additlvt to use today: And I' Builders and Oenbral Contntetora - TTre trustees* at the/recommen­ " you get kteBrium servim. -Aue Member FDIC ^ ReM^abftol Olid IndustrtoJ CoDstmctlon dation of Police Chief James Rear- tematle driiTarim .... i h$l* ’ -don and Town Fire ChlOf W. Clif­ Savoie, 19 Newman St.'; -Fred aae«d paymtolf plan aid nsay ford Mason, have token other safe­ Nitoote, 87 Mill St.; Mias Teresa ethar mrtrm dedgnad to mak* ty measures In the hos'j^tal area. Scholl. 19 H ali' St., RoekvHld; horns beating.r««Ay easy- These include elimiriatiag park­ Leo Kaaulkie, .1^2 Center .jgt.; Glen ing to the four diagonal stalls in O trrentl, 86 Birch St.; MxS;. Joan front of the .emergency room and O'Neill an.d .*an, 158 .'Walker S t; M o b i l h d o t to an aroa to; front of the walk Mrs. Nancy Anderson and. daugh­ - Y l ' 14/, leading to Haynes ,;St. CSitef' RhAr- ter;*^ Concord, N. H .; Mrs. Joeh don told'the tniateea .Dec.'19 that Poplck and daughter, 11 Jackson he will ael'pBrklng bans’oh both St,; Mrs. Ptollis MacLachlan and sides of Armofy :• St, from Main daughter, Wapplng. ' . '^ ■ . y Sh w n t to. Guafd B:jH- and on both Wfe QIVI sides of ■ Hayn-ds St; from Guard / in. ^ GREEN STAMPS ' y ‘ St. west .to Alpine St. — ■ V Old Greenwich. Jan. 2 (F>-—Dl-. AUTO BODY On anothei;.. matter AffOiCUng the aaus F-* Hlhck JZ«....r*yrM f^ coriunUaioA,' Rybezyk ateo'repdrted man oC the Deparfitisnt b rM ^ o - ' r 1. '^t.th% Aext report oh the master l^cal piemUuy. ai OolMfe pt MOMEETY WORK or. compt^eitelve plah.^..will -be at New Tp«UhlTiratty„ rea^y around Feb. 1. '' 1 .., died Friday At ‘the! , home hs*e of and received hla " dootorate ft»m ,u.: HeiiMberf Unrterrity. Oonteny, in 301-311 C M tw r^. 801 ETREET-^MI 8-5](i8: the insuiter pten^may JM presented .■ r to the eoititnlastoii Old Jsn, 2 6 .' ^ 2911. B* In u re d la 195^ 'TT'

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M AX inp;: BiA^HESTE^ GO ^; AmJABY 2, 1962 V. > r 'j r . V MANCHEOTER EVjlNING H E R ^ U jMU^dt o K R . tCRWy n iE si^^C ^A NT^Y^£> i m mmiif' o'. ■’■' * ■Md and: ri|!ht'fiBr ^ WitJiou^r P i ^ t Cpndition4^ Cti^^s D ir^ tors . A ThowiAt Iff ' ■^r^vv''.ii£earV.Day iy%- but m a r ^ ' *1^ ,'RbcKvllto CRy HbapRai wirrajui midit be poatfat fi^ -th * l n } ^ c 0 l e n h the birth of a NeWTear’i tajtoy: MlMBtlflo. piiint K a^tr.' U •tliliii fir Tilto tipl ^ Basis f^r-Berlin The bfrt’h riearestjNe^.^ear'* ^ot Mok td debati tha it^brai'' Pay -was.'r-eco'rded . at 5''Fun. ■^9-; Bireeten' of the.___JliaimiiSstev |Te have Just eateiyed from the ^ i ^ e r t i o f>and',.Vl’aHer • J. Bantly OL ManchM-. Xv^^lifbr^Sl ityT^^bd^tval. bbi iMif*ly-to':aaa Coon try, chib win raaat , , , , Vote cm ^ M jW tear; a Dianghtef; -Mrii. VVllltert 1*' >^nday, . NevV,Year’s. Eve. . X 'l beUdhy saaoert sad many af ua a te (Oontina^ Page Sa^WeJ ijr. ■^5it . .'Xy to lend a^Mvai ttotUlo;ayahut the greatest gift of att, which w^f^ resujlt of numerous motor veitieie of. Tunnel Rd;. a _.rttired - dairy ■ fifth mujfle- interested cltuens are looMitg • the CanreU'aad D rim ico. of Itest a w M suMB^Koiiv , Y poaijion on thrAerlin l^sue to see fariihm',. mill -worker And palnt'er, to.bis held.tola/rifternooA at 2:30 at . -Mrs ;Sbhneider aald It to-lrttoir a'ty"H^l;;aL 7: SOj^AfiLl praaaad, aa taaviUbly. juat M .a haadte to* Uutch iTuHti(^ 'headquarters RarUord y.\.» A ea ro of ilMU*^ " ' ’ lente, ■ , the "^tk'iniiVtoat Funeral. Home. ipal toabgutallon -to {Jennecticut fPrward to the toaugural I address iree' persons were " takerr to dled-’-Satiirday at' Manchester Me- fourth- child. A girl- imd-.ltw^ ex­ tUN^ lUTI diapaaalaaiately, aa wabxtba eMia rej|*etai|rky, Indonesia,'--'- .Qiak, while Jw-boibtort'and paiA- the Club wants to bkiy. The teact ta MiDren-airM«l«iMi. X .' 'telihere is a profitable bBsi*-'’^or 142 E. Ceiitpr with Jnirlal in bbya- are already, m th* fam llj^ to which Mgybr BTanerty to A^IC trpopers Would •hkndte HqU^Wh^ I.-W0tild4 m you a question X lormal talks,., 't-. '. '- Kanohester Memdriat Hospital ■moriai Hbsmtel. .. - l ■j^'year, ' ■ " % X ' t ; , pected to announce pl*uu and pro-' - adtll the fln t at.Cmlc-benib; of the ftM-aeni\01ote HoHow early today following S three-car Oowd^, V who'.'iwbrkedv withv ills Eas,t Cemetery. « •>'«V#^' 40 f» « AniphtblbuV landtnya a t bUieg t which the toarn\h«uyhtfrom you ever teMWd aaxena the I'SAJI, to B P ^ oath of bffice wlU te admhf.| grams for the comUig year, partlci In kind .of. onoad and pro- tha united. States has baen^tra^ny X colttsion, TWO «olll ,wm follow the siVearlng to of otter three membtes of thd'bpard of ai- IB.UUD Mow Dutch New • Qulnela^J,58,00(I town T«r a public ice ffitettng,at Cbnter’a. trira. M-.lof 108 Eldridge St.,1, with He whs tern iff Souflfr Windsor. "■b«l iMf*, th» tb i^ wld^ may t ^ evil ahd- .pquare iriilsa bf Jungles, moun­ The navy recently announced it. .are successful, j^h* next sjep "is Ex­ Ho la survived by his wife, Mar­ government 7 ofllcers;' ■. including isors and eight'aidermafi.''Tbur at mmcM In turn, the team MednWl)ile, botli CenterB posrilfele m etu rtd rite and con- April 6, 1871, and was a dairy “' ' X Rlehard John-West tains arid/ swamp*,D;hat ifa'w some will buy cruisers, submarines apd dub to open itameinbenhii pected tp be a foreign ministers’ garet ' Moon ‘ Clark; throe sons, new-members of the city council. Other aldermen are holdtofyeIdotvm L 1from dlspstebee danyeropa.' destr«^.epl' from Yugoslavia and. conference tb deterinlne the; futurq Annex and Charter Oak., ____ tiusiona of the head. Roth are-Yb- farmer "most tof' his life. He also .Jtichard' John West, 2-year-old ttfb'toet admlnlstratlofi. of World. War II’s hhrteit fighting Manbhestar resId^iiketiO worked In a paper mill. At 78, he George Clark of East Hartford, A '• short': to'etoeS* meeting jviH » ^ e o oiloiM "i|» iBoy ' PDopdae - nirvivai as a atriqtly PdlSrid. An Indonesian erpw ■re­ of Berlin. ,\ , skating ateaa will be opqnte todhy ported Inl -'good condition.-. • son of Rlch*ird,.,.A.' and' Lola B.ia-.. —hai -been. clsdm^ Hj; Indonesia' pay the memberahip'fas. and,'tonight. Hours M both: areas ^ s hired a.? a , painter at Hlllyei' Wilbur Clark., of Coventry And: ted&htaiK^pr0blem. f o i ^ f thp tOver since Jt Won - Independence portedly. la traininy iit the Soviet Thompson's last roupd’ ol talks , "A paasriier in the Venturh car, Harry SBlftrk of ‘ W^etherisficld; two chanan West of Crystal Lake Rd., Union to briny home a Sflviet«ballt The club Ur aeeklnyita return wift.,^ until 10 tonight. Mrs. Gftrttote Bisseirrif 05 Hamlin ^ le g e , a' position hq held for five To.llcmd, ahd grandson of Mrs. Ger- lK a^ ..and howara about'buptanvbout'* from the Dutch In ■lM9.,ThisPutch the private status i f had hafbr#, With , Gromyko in ' Moscow took years;- -, , -l_,- , ' ' ' daughters, Mrs. Alice' Gage oL Bol­ erulsei',, ,,v place at, the rind of. October. The Coasting will -be permitted, un­ St., was treated for a-loceratlon tnide' Buchanan of 176 Woodland: Firehouse for OfArea ^ and who Mnowa what may ah<^ aay the Papuaju in the" dlspqted 1988. X ■ ^ der siipet’vtslori, at Center Springs Before ' retiring- several years ton - and Mrs. Rose FsigOr. of ten^tbry have 'ho ethnic , nlatii ^ IndonSela also expect* SdiUUona A’ subject te those talte was nof the of the Im knee arid contusion Wethersfield; a stepsop, Ed-iyard. St„ died this morntog'at Chil­ :bo'-tracuplrlny, in- aoma hlddaii to/ita Mly Jet fiyhter aquadrona .general Berjin situation Ikif tha Park uotll, d|irk. of "both Moulder*, mid cheat, and ago,.Gowdy -was se'lf'jemployed as dren’s Hospital In, Waterbury. ship to^ the ‘ Indonesians and' «rh a painting .contractor In East Moon of Co.V'entry: seven' grand­ haadlmlK'.couii dr top. aeeret Only beam ing tcT learn aelf-gov- d _more .than two doceh Jet prbblem of identification, -proce- dlstoarged to her horiie\ hospital children and a great-gramdson. He was bon) to Rockvlllp, Dec., 0€^d Agenda for jauo tecs lateh' this .yoar-umier Stt; dqres at the chetak-hoirtts along the authorities reported. . \ •. , Hartford. 4. 1959. .la$i«itory^"''^;7"- '• ...... ■:------. ernniehtunder Dutch tutelage. One of his original'designs for The funeral W-ill be held tomor­ armsDiyrcement with Moscow. meW pNisrnmE Berlin borter. This.,'problem, in- . The accident .occurred et about row at 10:30 a-m. at ths Benjamin BesiOm his parents' and mater? firaM.; Sukknlo. howeverx,^Ve no. hint Hercmea transports from the , .vqlvlng qudRion* of whether Allied 6145 when, the baipenter ear,, go­ hjs • hobby Is a lamp made as a n il 'giAndmother, he to survived The W r d or ihrectbta will cbn-tSell«cii;''in wiglneer for tha Na­ ; V ^onght-Prcrhildiig of. -conciliation after a meeting Twa Boards J miniature wdoden well vHth a tiny J. CaUahan .Funeral Home, 1602 tional Board, that .“iertoua coa-i United State* are beiny used to officials should " show their papers ing east oh W. Qenter St., struck Malh SU-East'"'Hartford. Burial by four aisters, Carp)..West, Paula alder building a firehouse for. the with hiS'military advisers at Bo- train^atWtibops, and U.S.- landlny Sfibf ALL Y0UR \ to East German guards, ' had ■the left rem fend^ of a westbound buciket and a bulb whiclp lighte West, Joann ’ Wtel- arid Linda slderation should'be given to rte j- \ A. .womab. who aaw an artilda on gor PalaCe; Asked by repo.rters when a pump handle I* pmled. He will be-in Center Cemetery, East' protection of residents to the cattogEngine' 3 (now to the Spnica; cipTt also, have .been ^ d e d to the brought .U.S: 8uid Russian tanks to Ponder Mdre VolksWagoh ' driven by :geotge, H ^ o t e . • West, rtl of Tolland; and hte pa­ this contihutny controven^ ovi^ -What was discussed, he' shook a 1 gave many of 06!' finished objects northeast, section of to-wn at a St. Btatlbn) to a new statloa on nrivyi , , ' - ,- ' /MATiiMlTX Ncns the border for 'time.; ,'Level of ' Mansfield,. • who then Friends may calf at the funeral ternal " grandmother, Mrs. .Helen thf cail-up of XJ'.S.- raaarviata waa ;cfinched fist arid sn|d: “We dls- Foreign Minister Subandrlb toM: The tanks were .withdrawn but swerved te the right and on 85 to friends aa gifts. Leland of Worcester, Mass. { meeting 'Tueadav, Jan. 9. at the E. center St. beJLween IWUUn 8L BLOUSES, SKteTS, SLAOKS. dome today from 7 to 9 p.m. X request of the three Democrats on movad to write her nawapaper;"'' 'cussed this-” ' ^ - y ' the Australian government to3M the impasSe on identlficatioi} re­ feet through a snow bank, and A widower, Gowry is suiWi-v'qd Private funeral services^ will be and B.'^Mlddle Tpke.V 1 ' -■ Then h%^S8ued an order declar­ B R A f AND O m oU te All pDUeiBi'are not alik8'.^^«fha Catualty’s : ^PdrkinglMs V-—?-*- ' th* .board. ' ; A aite somewhere in tee Man- , 1^ ^ aatd husband, In .th'a Air its'';AltitpdS.'on. Indoneste's ■\yoat mained. The West refused to yield came to ./a stop.- T h e . Carpehter by\three sons, Hkirl H. Gowdy of Sirs. Joseph--Malesky held Thursday. Burial Will be at ing that Dutch.New Guinea is now New, Guinea-, jiblicies -'onouhi be on the ginurid that controi bf,,)the car cQntijnued on and struck the Oiteterfield, N.H.. and forme'rly of the convenience of the fanaly. Domocfallc Dirctor Francis Ma­ cllcatel orieen area la favored by F oko raaorva,-. was siintmoned to the Indonesian, province ot West -. - ':-'AT ' '■ Sites te .twu. new ptu'king'lots, South •Windsor — Mrs. Stephanie The Holmes Funeral Home, 400 honey said today he arid dlrectore Mahoney. baaed pn “good nelghboriinass^ X Corset and Ualtepai 8hep Aut0>i^tA policy givas: Lowast- ratai to East Berlin border was the rtepon-, Ventura ter head-tm, police said,.. BoUoni Edson Gowdy of California, . .•5PL „ . ------niMiday. Jantuuy -a a c tl^ , duty In ' the Wide call-up, Itian, thbxlndonesian'naine for the. - Australian Prime Minwer Rob­ sibiUty of the frivleji, Union as an to Ite wojntijenOed for/town pur- CArpenter was arrested' and and Ernest :S- Gowdy of Coventry^ Mat 72, Wife of Joseph Ma- Mato St., to ,to charge of ^ a n g e William Colllii* and Ted' Poweir \ “To do one ,ur ell . (of the dl8pUtedj:,-territory. T ^ brdef also ert O. Menaiea in a note to the I ^ two ‘ daughters, Mrs. Oliver Hel- lesky bf. 061 Main SL, died Monday mehls. are asking the ''board, to consider ttonsV takes money, and lots lt,-’\ tli^a^'piany of-ipa .fallows, he al­ lafa drtvAnr loyr;quartarly paymanti with .bcoupylng power and not of the 'chass, by the'- parking authority, charged (with failure to drive In at.Hariibrd Hospital: , . ) i t w -T ear said the province ; is 'to "have a doneslah.. government' had - exi , Brist G'ermati Communist regime. .will' be discussed' tomqrrbw by,-,the the o r t^ r lane. /. -. .greh of .Quiripy, Maas., and .Mrs. buildtog ;the firehouse. In addlttori he Said.- '\ ready had an-active stint for four Papuan 'governpr^-^ njoVe. appar­ G la z iers She Wa.rtern .ln Lithuania. Iver E, Wallqul to tee ftrehouees being ^planted for "Therefore ■ this situation be­ pressed concern ovOf Indonesia’s ,881 Mala St.—Maaohester no Earviea chafgarT-and fait, . faiYAclaiin^^ WhlclK the Western AlUej,-refuse to authority and the-To^'Planhlng . Patrolman Albert Scabies irives Tracy McKenney'df Norridgewock. In additiohYto her husband, she Avnewyeer] iewv*years under ht*- ^ it. ently aimed at DutCh public Opin­ deterralnatlbn to oS'e force.If- nec­ recognize as -a valid govemment;' tlgated the accident. Tha,Carp«pter Maine; 10 grandtoildren and 17 South Windsor '— IVerlE. Wall-, the Center and foir McKee St, comes One as to the financial abil­ ion and educated Papuans. Comihlsaion. . \ '- . ■ •iaXsurvlved by two stepchildren. The RepubBoan-controlled'boi^d ity ofJthe town to furnish' either nation hai bawriwrh to -jeln the ■ Yet she wrojte: essary to. gain w est New Guinea. . The Amqd approach to the Rus­ -Reporting this development" to­ and, Ventura vehicles Had consider­ great-grandchildreti. qylst,. 69, tether of Mrs./Ralph E- *r~ satflamanti Phone pf write today fbr full sians .- through Thompson was Henry M SleskL of Hartford and decided In June to. spend 8 2 3 ;^ by lax rtioney or bonding. . ' .j- yrewlny populate of atruytfihg. "I am proud that he, was recall­ Gen. Abdul NasuUoni'^securlty Subapdrlo said. Indonesia ip r*-. day, was Atty. Herbert A- Phelon, able frorit-end daipo^-arid -were Funeral services will be held to­ Mrs. Josephine Byaeauski bf .Gard­ Carlson of 30 Meiyl Rd, died minister and army chief of staff, piy asked that tha AuatrtUiah gqv- agreed on byKtlie Western' Allies towed away. The Lbvel - car had during tee current fiscal yeart^for "There la no question.that to independent - .InfUtte. H w' latest ed.-It t a ^ y . personal belief that chairman for the authority, who morrow a t ; 1 p.m, mt the Holmes ner, Mass,; a sister In Lithuania Spnitoy night-at-home; build Just one or two will be Very -aabl in "is New "year's statement emment'Slibw grt^ter Understaiiid- dataHi.':. at a meeting ol-Dhe U.S., British, Indicated the completion of 'the ac- miner fender dam a^. Funeral Horne, 400 Main St., Man­ and seven, grandchlloreij. He was born in Boxholm, Swe­ the preparation of detallrtl pUto* addition Ip Waatent Samoa, a uis caUtny of the reoefrea-hast jiad that the army Is rea'dy to invade ing.of Indbnpala'a attitude bn NoW l^rench and WeStNlerman foreign Martin B. Starln, 25, of 21 Jord.t and sp^iftcatlon.. for a ftrohbuee- cdstly and bonding Is and will be ' qulsition plans would more than chester. Burial will be Iri the '^ap- The funeral will beNheld Thurs­ den, Oct',. 3,T892 and'had lived In the only answer. I ’m siire. that South F a ^ a Ftd^nwatan commu­ a great Impact on our enemies. I New Guinea ”disregar.ding risk of Gu^ea,'/, X ' - n t e h r u ' ministers In Paris last month. It double the number of'town-bwned St., was Admitted to Mancheeter ping. at the'Center,-and for one on Mc­ was later approved by the NATO day at 8:16 a.m. at the\Naszketo- West Hartfolri.for 40 years. Me the 'peopie-of Manchester will not nity of ah - '. •Atty. Phelon; who declined to home tohight from 7 to 9 o’clock. field ^Ave.< Hartford, vfoUpVted by week ago.'He was employ eb as a The firehouses will cost an esti­ Milltery experts say Sukarno made nq^claim tq that territory, . ' ielephohm dent Kennedy and Prime Minister his left knte and upper arm aa q mated 3100,000 each. • ' presented to . them. Thky have . - an lalahd pandua daapil* ciyataa- tie. enough o|icrtfIee for'whatever Macmillan at their Bermuda yneet: disclose the exact locations of- the a solemn 'Mass c t requiem'"ar Holy gauge maker by P-ratf and Whit­ never ye*, teeji given iuiy of the" ‘ two Ibts — intimating it was too result of a cine-car New Year’s Day, David Solomonson Trinity Church, Hartford, at 9. Director Mahoney reopihm’ended ..Mon,:. V ;-r' ■ ; ' peace It may help to bring.”.' A'------^ ; Y|*nr order for drag aeeds ahd -ink- ' . f ' lent at :,7 a.m. oh W. Middle ney Cov of .West Hartford -for 40 Jn January of last year, and again details, as well as (ha boirti.of di­ The souiidlng-out approach wa’r premature — said the meeting was . David Solomonson, 66, died yes­ Burial will be to Mt., St Benedic years. He was retired.Jn 1858. rectors who are waiting’ o n 'a re­ Uke m an y netr natippa It .te Her commer^t would mpke good fa ooaaiettes will bq tekea care of toought to te advisable In view of .,' riear-S. Alton St. Btarin’s Cemetery. Blobhifte.ld. 1^ October, that a firehouse be Immediately. decided on after French President went off the road through a terday a t hlB home,' 19 Armory St. Besides Mrs. Carlson, he Is *ur< port from tee manager’s 'otnea. 'probably beiny yranted .tta free- redding for rekervists’ damp bul­ the new off-street parking ordi­ 6 Friends , may call at the funrtal built for the protectlon.pf residents no.w long overdue It la hoped tha^ Charles de Gaulle refused tb enter -batel, over the sidewalk; and He. was born In Sweden, Jan. , rived by his wife, Mrs. Emily Iri the ttortheast section of town. 'f' Spotn before It la really riMy, and letin boards fro^-cosii to coast. Into formaU' Allied .^negotiations nance proposed by the commission. 1895, and had . lived 111'Manchester home today from 6 to '9-p.m. and one will be ready Jari. 9. The" n'ew ordinance will be dis­ mr « tree. Starin waa arrested and tomorrow from-2 to 6 and 7 to 9 Dare 'Wallqulat; another daiigh The firehouse would replace the I'J with-the Russians on Berlin unless dherged with failure to drive in for niore than 60 years.. He had "The only money available to the y like moat u f them, wbwd never te FREE .•■V cussed a t’a public hearing oh Jan. p.m. ' • ' ; ter, k m . Odd K. jehsen'pf Bryn house on Spriice St., he said. newly created town fire dep^-'^ jiiay they took concrete actions to re­ lane «md will'be presented teen employed by Cheney Broth­ Mawr, , Pa.; two brother), one to more ready than. It 'bi' »

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.-j;v '*vT' - .'■■ -Si-'-:.'/X' ■ ■ ■ ' *;y. ■ ■ __ ;,/v: r->' •• ' X- iOM 13. tloh/o.f win'dpO^In rioarly complet-1 " /" 'X-' ComnrilSslon 'exiaeutive ibH dPt to /. -ed fe^^iqnaf' technita|^,school^proj- "/■ says Tie favdjesS: M ji reetonAfuid, M paji for -ftiajor nSodlcal^taadtanco . • Page^mgltt) ,dct/i,1r t/R e v . GiiffOrd/i. s.inijpson ' 4 .elimlnaung tnex position. pikh for edu^on -«rtpl^.\ ; i is Sledted iri(tocrator-,,Ot'’thc Con­ itaa ’am pi^S^ to qhpojl^^^^eir *• S. Ne\ car ‘•S. H erald R^,essi and Ufts sewet. necticut Coftroronce dr uon^ass- with, m l: Itesilon ...''v'cover*...... , -i, . tlonal Chrislia'iK^^urchas. ’ 'ITu;, held ' in >|^kv«Ie^ . , 38.‘ Bothid'bT'direqton grants 2. State Public . UtUtties Com Rev.. Alex’ri.E3jfes^4S appointed / ■ apiCliom to. Mf' tiilO to W M farai^paraent to o ;■' mlssioh criticizes' maqageihent flew p«stor/l»V CofiTmurilty. Baptisti iXTqwn 'atarU first clfin-up, .emenmey esnsftdlturas,* and « rt. lPwjH■ 12./)a i titi Vlndergocs operi-heart Jt .Martin-, ri^mmends abolish­ Bus Line,. Inc. Ldhls. ih^Cais-^ on ftt-S'neV Bdltdh towif Mne and fo / $9,000. V fib b b stu ^ E; ' '(BlRyJ ■ ter is appointed town constable^ by surgery at Hartford -Ftospital -Jto lOidte oft dlde over «mbo*iKirtent.j, ing .pwipertje.tiix on autos. New ‘Fnicone,. 64, .died iff Injipies ra- 'SI# let /' board ot directoca/ > 'Con-Jet m.ssalve'b,ole In aortic riloo'd ' 4. Board of Directors votes not Haven-., RjillT'dad’--said it will ceiveiJ three years ago when ha ,3. Ronald.^R, Scptr:as8mhes du- vc.osel arid to reVnove massive.hlDod, to buy union Dond. Roclcvtlle town clear title.to Depot Sq. pi was hit b'y a _ /.; ^ s as, Mfthcheater’s new;, assist- Clot. , -\ ' J. given three months’ extcftaion of ertyi ■ ; ,3o. -.M anchestsR t» a « b e r of • ant superijitendenl of scKool6,*q}ro, . 13S»,Riissoll R .\SteVensori/Jr. "is „, . permlnijOn. to . use ■ Manchester - 4. Town Development Commerce offers Town f Develop-”' ' ises .jfnatheltMtltW, pn''ttH,deveis; ■electwi new president off the Young f': - . dump. D rX Rfchard DemRO ap- Sion. In '3-2 vote, backs ,Mftrtin’s ment Commission thb services of . . troduction of ■ phonics ayalbm, OPP of Manf-liestCT., ffeneral Man­ ‘ ;:; X tin ted director of ftealth for Boi-, budget .that .cuts. •8alartf.;fbr execu­ executive vice-president John Wiet , " and teaching/dbvtces and mOchiiir. ager Ricliard Mkrtiri undergoes V ', : ■ J j .. . >■< ton, Annual to \^ report in'bpoH-i tive director of ' '' as part of long range economic aldrt^Dr. Nicholas A-"MarziaIo, .second ,m-ajor hprtatiori; . [ ■ .;„ let form ready an’d ’avallAble ,ln 5. The-Rev. Alfqed Williams, r^r development JP**n> Temporary Aid 1 - director. ,«f health> •urges firmer' 10, Erncst/rPtoW ri}. foi mer si(- town clerk’s office. '' - • ' .',1 to Dej^ndehf Chiidren plan' will : stand ^ -constrijptlon of Sept'e. pennlend^/of iiiails at Mnnehes- S. The Rev. Charles B. Shaw *al(Mam*ll«s of w ags-earners wljo ; tanks, sinltatiOn hi grtieral.. ; / ter"To!/Cfficc, die.;^ are Unemployed through no fault fc, of H artford namfed priftclpal of 4 •C ornell, come frofrt Ohio via 17,,/Gr,1nville Lingai-d\(s named East CathOlic High School. State filled .development ^cOttimlsilon, bf/Ui^r. own. . _ ; Lake Brie.\the Erie Canal, Hhd: posUi-pending budget^decjsloin. E t\ third as.sl.slant fire clilef\ of the Policeman . William ' Bralthwalte, /T" •gqri River. Island^Sound, Oiul Eighth District Fire DepaVtirient. Mdhchester natlile and former res­ iTiprc BurnhanX Herald’iir South^ • Cowiectlcut RlyeT. to Manchester's .'Windsor' qorifespoftdent, dies. K- Republican directors decideXtown ident. froojier Jn Soiith Windsor, July Cent||al -Cohnewcuf/-Co^jperativc government being handled smooth-, promoted to *11011100801 and as­ - 6. Hayden L- Griswold Jr. named Farmers! AstoClStioh . automated distriot .deputy for -Masortlc "Sixth / j . M a n cheater High#BV 9. More-thari 1,600 attend'OeiJl- Sleith.. vice presidents; and Fred gressive patient care at Manchester.... .6.56.33-for education in 1960-61 fis­ •'jtf ward Tumlenskyj tn l956 by^Gau- ll.-Manchestof Memorial Hos- cation of new Junior, high school,* Nassiff, treasurer. ' M Memorlal'JioBpltal, and is suqceed- cal year. of trucks, and for not getting paid eoritiacl. 7. Jgan Hay and Karl Kehler full ■.Smourit " earned hriiiHrig gaf- ' 31. Mrs., Blanche R. Pronlicc iS I'lidcr. . ' ' / _ pitars „admlidstrator, Edward honoring: retiring school, superin-. ■T‘-i^'2Sr'' fed as director of nurtos by Mrs. 7. Police- Chief Jante»-M. Rear- 15, Klwarils. Club raljtegi $1,183.28 Thpms. asks that Haynes St. b* m m valedictorian and salutatofiani re^. bat'e. . / elected to her fourth conse'e-iiUvc tendOnt A rthur H. .Ililrtg. for whom Judge Rubinow get* Chdmb^.M AWnTd. frpm Griswold. Maiy St'erud. Colorful''Mt. Nebo. , don reports je d h o tl^ in criminal 19. St^te Departrtaehl of Bduen. on ihq'first, nl'ghf of its radio auc­ wldcqed to insure spaed to t eriief- ‘' K-X. the school is napied.. Marclh of spBCllvely, of MHS 1961' class. Wil­ fireworks- cllin.ax to ptherwlBe andnaoto'c-vcHiSe arre’Sts for 1960- t?iK' as,president of the. (^miiiccU- liam B. Thorton named president tlon approves-a grant of $24,754,67 cTfl Jla.rt Home .Association. Rieen tion held oh Stat]tbri WINF. f a l ­ gency equipment if it is ever- need­ Dimes Drive gets under .way wlfh buildings are asked to share cost quiet Fourfh of 'July. HMr'of Minor < 6\.ascS( year. Three' town oWl- ter-T*. Qornian is appointed .to the ed. . . . . John E. Willard as dmlfmanl of State Ready Mix Concrete-As­ GOP Women's Cltib. John Perry —tiials- and a Connecticut Bank and to towrt for reiroyatlons to Barnard' Nfrinor • UonstriicHon Co, submits among 12 who-'escape when float­ of appraising school bliildlngs. White, Mrs.< Leona'Hibbard Geis- Jynlor High School, , Slate High­ apparent ■ low b.ase bid -rif $94,000 business advisory boaifi of 'the ■'32. M anchester Parking ‘Aux'llU -X TO. MaJ. WllUam A. Dickson of / ‘- r sociation. sler,' prCsSes rights to Depot Sq, , Trust ;Cq. -nfficer, sign bonds in* Manrheater public Hdaltlt Niiising ' 8. United'-Fund adopts bylaws,* ing classroom . brigantine Alba­ 3. The Rev. Felix M; Davis as­ way' Department nolifie-f town, to .I'inild public w orks, division-ga­ ary " buys-property'to expand its COvaiitry, a Manchester native, as- sumes pastorate of Second Congre­ New Y ork! totaling $1,155,000 for Aasocintlon. ' - -j. ' ' ■ new parking,, lot' on Birch St. elects 33 o f'3 6 direetors;N tross sinks in Gulf. , various capital improvements; —* that' $35,000 is available tor place­ rage. - • . . ' Mgned ai-Army advisor to National 4. Youths run town in annual gational Church. ment of No*. 138 bituminous con­ ‘ -fc; -1/- • 16.. Miss Marjorie McClung . is" ^dWer Si|perlnten(lerit*-;.Calvln. C. X, Guard, unit kn^^A^Moned. in Man-| 110. Rev. Pfellx-,,Dav(s of Kl ___„ 8. University of '' Conne<:ticut ton named mibister of^econd pon- Rotary- Youth Day. Directors set 5. Dr, Raymond Weltzd ap­ crete on a mlmbcr of Manchester' chosen soptrino. soloist for.,-, th e .TaggBn is.rtscued by vrotkers hf*' ■ ^Chester Afmory. William H. Ciirtts, pointed assistant pathologist at 7. T i a d ^ Deveiopment Co. aj Shows interest ■ in" establishing streefsi Ho.spital board of tnis.- Marii-hester, Messiah Chorus’- per-^ ter being burled oUve in ditenbave*'- new superintendent V t schools, gregatidnal^phurch, , .,* 40-mill ta!x ra te .. - Manchester brantih to provide first* 'V -r--- 11. Robert* Tomassl^ quits las *.6. Jam es GuniUis of 126 N. hospital...... peaja 'fiaildlng inspectoffs order tees elects Jaepb F. .Miller presi­ ISuvember , formarice of 'Handel’s ’’Messiah.” in for/m ost flvd/alntiles during makes first public'appearance kjld 6 . Dr. Melvin Honfrltz re-elect,::, «top- earth removal --In reaideii' two yeavs. of - CDlfege course. The dent: Atty. Roherl E. Beach, vice Klwaliis Club's radio auction nets sewer 'inspectjoq tour..A'ppralsol chairman of,, TovVn Development tdikewood Circle delighted, that Connecticut Carting Cp*. of New- 1. Wells C. Dennison is eU’.i'ted / speech, addressing Rowers PTA.^pt» Commission, and suggeshi com, former Virginia Beach, Va., nelgh- ed president of Cancer jgbettfy. zones. pi-esl(lentVBnd Mrs; John R- M10-. prcsi.deiit nf- the K.i«’arits CJnb of total of $2,501 to be usert-to bene­ fliin rates'. 145 acres-dc land the, trends in education. '/f Two Bucklaiid tobacco workers ». Ington ts Jbw bidder for garbage fit vriuth activlj-les. * Marlin -E- Manchrater Country CtUh, would , ' • ' s mission be abollshed'and. work left bbr, Cmdr. Alan Shepard, Ameri­ 8 . Directors deny Incwase to edu­ and rubbish collection., . sek; trustee. . / .- '.* MaiieliestCr. . , X ; ' ■ 11. Horn" Construction CO. of / ca's first astronaiit//makes his-- struck by lightning, not seriously cation budget. Conriectwut Nation­ 2. Ally. 'James ,H. lliggin.s -and Alvord is re-elected chairman of like to buy from the. town at-*2()0,»-: H artford g ets-g l,096,000 contract to-three-member committee com­ '9. Board of dlfcctora, approves 20. Ouerino ".'J. AgosUnelli re­ the Town Planning, Commission. r posed of representatives of board hurt. al Guard’s First Missile.Battalion, turns to stale as neiy Sen'iee-Offi­ Edwnid Thoms■nre. clocled toHpr, 000. ■ ' c- - ■ ’ . to build 100-unlt housing for elder­ toi*y. i '■'■'w- .7. James Arthur quits pension construction of two sanitary sewer 17, Green Manor algns a ccin- . 13. Erland R^-J.ohn8on .elected . of directors, development founda­ 6 . Mayor Harold. A. TUrkmgtCn 192nd ArtUlery, begins' 15-day projects on five streets, and addi­ cer of the Connecticut 'V-aterans of hoard (|7 addition. strike Manchester Parkade Merchants emeritus of pediatrics at Manches­ 29. Demo(:raUc Town Coriimlt- pictures may be taken duTlng major projects, including storm ing an immtoiate eiiciimbcrunce on 12. Directors vote to spend $70,- I'b. visiting'forests frbm New Eng­ gets $1,026,737 in state.-atd to edu­ Assoclation-spdhsored Hunt Bros. the 'budget for eVhry purchase Year. ■ that the board of education include at Red Cross mixidmoblle visit. Ig. Forty-^iVe-year-old fire drill ter M e/lorial Hospital., dies' at 68. lee's ■urbaj^'/renewal study grwh school sesslori, after recent contro­ drains, and the constnicticih and Hollister-- St," School ts re-named ' 000 for storm sewer projects, land." -=-s ^ cation, ' ' Circus,.neta $1,600 for Lutz Junior a|te of a public works garage. toade would be an Improvemenl.. 4 -A fifth ;eollc(riion riiute will the childnen's ''ftne- arts program, tower dff; Hartford Rd. knocked 4 ^ 9. Klock Corpbration sol'd -to General Manager Richard Martin favors concentration ,Bn Cheb^ versy over plctureitak',n|rban. ^ financed by Ihb PTA for the PtMit after'" former prlitclpal, Thorhas Westhill Gardens chosen aa name 8. Miss Elizabetbf Neubert elect­ Mutoum. Workers return to con- Bros, mill area, not Main St. \ .13. Alexander J a rris /C o . sub'- Board of directors' makes a tem­ ■23. Robert J. Boyqe, president of ( soon ,be establlshc'd as a slV«p to­ ddum and burhCa; ..Lt. Gov. Jphn Gulf * Western. Dr.' Gertird Miller takes issue wfto school authorities the Manchester Savings, and DO^* 12 yc.ars, ln, Us budget rieitt* year. Bentley; Baniard Junior.- High, for 'housing development for aged. ed president of Manchester Chris­ itruftlon jobs as-strlke ends; Mra 6n school budget and- fiscal af­ itrlow bid for watermain exten*! porary dead end of street adjoining ward .'the bcgiijning of eombined School Is rei-hamed .after MIss-v ^ Dempsey signs bill validating .vote X '■ Miss Huldah Butler,' supervisory tian "Ybuth Council.-Civil Air Pa­ re-elected president of Manchester ..30, John ■ .Joseph (Cassinelli) ■Aasoclatlon. elected first vice preo* rubbish and gsrhage.eollcetiiiri, 20. M aicheatoy experiences Us on sewef x and library ‘ addltfSn; No problem, with 72 inches Pf sno\v last winter. Area Heart Astoclaiion.. _ , - ■ Anne fiMIbert' beiiomes asBlatOftt di-"* fairs. ■ ‘" Stocks, ,14; dies .after' scooter on :ori. Keeney St. and Hackma- Manchester and South Windsor Eli.sabeth Bennet.., former princi­ principal 0/ Nathan/Hale School trol sqiiadroh from Manchester rector of riumeeea, , Mrs. Erllne k St. Rassenger Ed Cain, for­ porttqps .of Bryan- Fianp housing ident of the Savings 'and Loan * ,6. Dedlonllon servlees are held in fir.st R!io\b(all df the Season. 150 Charles J. Strickland, prominent re- 10. Rogers Corporation ; starts 11. M anchester W ater C f. anka strikes car. H arlan D. Taylor League of'Connectlcui. 06o attend the new lAtvliin I.ulberan Cliiireh. attend lesllriumlal dinner'tgr John pal there. / - building committeo., D irector^de- honored at PTAk> reception for 40 Wilis'slate drill competition. Heslop, charge ffuree of special merly of Manchester, and present' subrilvision. .Arne Gustafson is 15. Clovis . F. Charbonneau Jr. >V tired buslnessmah, died at. age of Reynolds, 78. retired social worker para for Washington’s birthday years' service to) school eystem. Jo 9. Bruce Sta-Vens elected presi­ building addition to plastic plant. . Public 'Utilities Commission for named chairmanMVernor for District Community. Baptist Church. Pa­ '16. Rt. Rev. Msgr. John Hannon establish partial scholarships ,, fo r' some side streets. State Rep. Rbss' 14. Senior Girl Scouts announce torrami ' , of its ‘promises in a year in office 25. iFire breaks out in a build­ chairman of the board .of eduCatlori, school system. trolman ' WlluaQi J. 6odke pro­ V.' Uruqhart of Ellington, former 10. Mqrtln propases, ordinance llv-Hlrectors approve early rei Johnson seated as president of project, school alterations, and , new firehouses; Geheral Manager rubbish, 'as present 'tontrac)/ex- One East of\Klwanl8.' A second •...invested with robSs signifying, ot- son-and daughter ot it'membership, plans, to visit, Scotland and.. Den­ the Mary. Cheney Library. request’ for' a w ater rate, increase than . Uje*"' pre.cedlng. Democratic ing at Main St. and Purnell Pi.; sueceeding Democrat Atty, Harold 22. Bids for the InstaUatlon o« moted jlo sergeant, affective --Dec...... " lies Of domestic prelate. Andrew fir attend East Cathblic-- High Manchester resident; .dies at his tha t-would Welcome circuses, pro­ tlrement plan fer policemen; sell Jaycees. Atty. David Barry elect;, Richard Martin asks Town Rede­ plres. . ' / David: Crossntan, proprietor of W. Garrity. Planning epnspUant storm drains totals $25,334.66, ex­ 24. ■ s' . .. \ ■ viding "they meet zeming regula­ mark this, summer, ed president of Manchester Area 12. Directors Oltay plans' for 31..'General Manager/Richard by the Manoh-rater Water Co. is govem m 'hf . sd6 ' R. Watson,' organizer of the Man- sciwQi.:.;. . home. Watkins Bros, warehouse 15. Six juveniles blamed _for to Green'Manor piece of land near velopment Agency to ■ meet, and (ilto^ exhWple* bf Mriry Cheney Li Paris Curtain Shop, where fire was Harold 8 . Krarncf says Jhal by ceeding the estimated cost 18. Slippery toads .resulting flooded by broken w ater main and tions and state police apfirovak...... Parka'de; okay, Xoman director for Mental Health Association. two new flrehoUses. apply for planning survey grants Martin retains, sanlta^ engineer­ reviewed -riy the Public Utility brary expansion and financing of concentrated,' injured when he 1982 the board of education will Chester Messiah Chorus, dies. daamglng. and . stealing money 13. .Honor^ go to 560 MHS stu-' Conun iasi from snow . ahd freeslriff. rain ac ­ $10,000 worth of furniture lost 11. Charles S. Burt, president ot rec department. 14. John Hyde gets 50-year Ma­ from federal government. Martljv ing expert for $500 to hrip solve marijt .capital Improvements. tries to fight the fire with a hand eithpr. have tn provide large scale elected vice chairman of the CapI-, count for four ttctidents. \ *■ 17i- Eight District directors ' fa­ C. R, B urr Nursery, ^ v e s bo.uquet from heWly .tnstalled nickel plirk- sonic pin. Rfede'i^elbpment .of Main dents. Erwin W. Whithaw, prom­ Von , Kleeck, , sartltatlon expert, 21. ' Eighth D istrict hires J'ames- 12. Mrs. William E. Glenney of opposes " early appropriation,.^to Manchester's dunap problems.- E. 6 . Jarvis Construction Co. is low extinguisher. Danlef F. Renn-, hon trans'portal Ion of elem entary tot Region .Planning Agency. 118 19. John P. Wiet, executive vice vor bill that wpuld give . volun­ of firm's new- First lSdy„ Roses to ing meters...... St. business arca -'lnay be town’s inent riuraerymah. dies a t fi4.. J. Haver'ty Co.,/nc„ West Hart­ outlines seven-potne- plan to main­ teer firemen *609 property tax ex­ February Perry of 211 Hollister St. as con­ 17. Eire’ In old carriage house bn Nfil'tl' Coventry wins essay eph- board of edilcation if It means bidder, on contract to construct ored. redently as the oldest living school piipils to sel)0 (>ls which ran pints of -biood are drawn a t the president of the Manchester Cham­ 1., Director Theodore Powell sultant for addition to flrehou.se Mrs. John F. Kennedy, wife Of the lest' -Sponsored by Women's Aux­ major problem,- 'federal renewal • 14. „ Town Insurance 'Advisory . longer debate over adequacy of ford, gets conffa.ct to collect gar-; tain tpivn" disposal/area with' a aeeoriimodale thCm,^ or build new ber of Commerce for th'e past-Xiva emption. Carl Hansen elected com­ Hartford Rdi destroys two hot rod maximum of eervlceXand a mini­ sewers in Olcott Dr., Faiknor Dr., poat grarid knight of'the Knights Red Cross bloodrin>blle_ visit. Mias calls on.board of directors for quick oh -Main St., Manchester.'- Board Pnesident, at , Washlnglon FldW’er iliary of hp.spital,, ' ' agent tells town groups. David Al­ Committee sees saving in three funds. bago in Manchester for three Of Columbus, dies. The approval of faeilllleS where pnpuialJOn growths Barbaj-a and David Uadabouche years, resigns to take similar post m ander of MancJhesWr Barracks, Show. Pension board appro'i'cS cars. Cheney Bros, voices opposi- mond and Miss Roberta Johns rather than' one, year comprehen­ mum of trouble;' claiina long term Salem Rd., Morse Rd., and Ja^ls action on Installing storm drain$ pf Education asks $4.4 million tiofi- to proposed tax hike and raiss 12! Joseph . Halloran re-eipeted 16. Mrs! H enry Mooi;e is elected months, Uien garbage 'and refuse Rd. Nuasdorf Corp. makes offerfto the, proposed Bryan .Farms sub­ are expected , ' ) are selected by .the State 4-H se­ in' Rassaic. N.J, Eighth District ■Veterans of -Wtfrld W ar ,1, and budget for 1961-62 school year. early retirement plan of poficemen. named first reclpienta of Daniel sive liability and compensation for resl rif fiscal year. _ solution -is incineration, 8, The hoard of directors Ainanl- Mrs. tboriias J. Madden named for Armory St., Woodbridgo' St., Jn sewer rates. president of MAHRC. Mrs, .Eki- president of the,Connecticut State j)ulld Inclneralori for garbage arid division near the Manthester- lection committee as 2 of the 23 directors .accept, offer by director Trustrts of Wickham Estate'Wn- Samuel Lombhrdo found guilty of ward, Coltman elected president- ot Mahchuck Memorial Schoiafshlpa. plan,- -Town Planning Commission Association of Medipal AssistaffLs. ,19 H‘. Blaine' Miller Jr, named moualy apprbys a $96,292 contract Raymond Darnsto and Dominic J. ppastdent of. ladles auxinery. and Porter St. fcedihg uncoolied garbage to pigs '18. Zoning board of appeals per­ Miss Helen Estes retires after 28 trash disposal, also 'to collect agti South Windsor line is'^appealcd by delogatcs wlio will hepresont Con- K. nouac.es, lilans to develop Wickham LWV- Miss Louise Copping elected and State Development (Jommii- ' , ,J.7.-’ PTA request for sidewalk a third assistant prinolipktvat MHS. for eonstniellon-of ihe publle works necllout at the. Nation*) Congress Ponticelll to install a sanitary ' 18, theater Langtry depiity di­ 2. Mayor Harold A.- Turkington and is" fined $25 by Circuit Court. mits .sw'jhiming school to locate on years as advlsbr to High School Eighth District directors\vote to haul garbage to dispo.sai aress. five Manchester, property owners. dcparthnefi't' garage on Olcott 8 t. tells' Republicans he is revlewirig grounds on V/y Middle Tpkt'i’-as Buckland 'St. Mrs. M. Philip Suaag commander of DAV Auxiliary. sion present plan to revitalize bus­ - through Robertson Park will be Saul M.- Sllvarsteln-. 'prc.sidcnt op 26. Director Thomas Bailey pro­ at Chlongo. '*'#1 sewer on Congreas'*8t. along prop­ rector of publlclworks, suggastsi park for use of Manchester- and 13. Indianapolis S.ymphony per­ 13. Richard H. TetrauU of Bol­ World. -' iness district, relocals'Cottage St., / September sell property at Stock' Pi. Vnd N* by tip/O repn "'Manor f'onslruellori erty they now own, fit no' cost to capital improvement needs upth the forms to full hoijscr third in Com­ elected president of Norvvich Dla submitted to board of directors. . Rogers Corp. of Rogers, Manches/ poses a unlforni rate on front foot 75. About $1,000, some Of it reflecting letters for street signs East Hartford residents. ton, a student at -Manchester Hl,{h 15. Harry Trotter receives 50- provide more access, parking. 18. Board of edutmtion eiuls 1 . Awiyded the garbage collec­ Main St. for $15,000 to the WII-. Co.xWllIlam...]B, . Bciflore elected the district. Eighth Btlstrlct di­ general .manager and that caution m unity Concert series'. . trict, ■ Methodist '.WSC$. , Jarvis year Eastern Star pin. James ter artj WlUimantlc, receives the as-sessmenla for water apd sewer president of the Manchester Board postal money, ts stolen from a safe for durability...... and ■■ easy reading ■'ngat. .alrould guide the GOP in its capi­ 22. General -Manager Richard Realty "Co. says it is negotiating School, wins Ward School of Elec­ Town end.s'1960-61 fiscal year with plea for ■'$266,000- restoration/to tion bijtrin. short police, E. J. Hav*- Ham Peck Lumber Co. W*HUam D. rectors accept $51',350 federal loan Martin a.sked to flx priority on, 12 14. Form er Town Director Giis tronics scholarship. 'The. Rev.. Lau­ Rbhan Sr. gets. )ife membership in erty.Co. has trouble employing coi- Caldwell appointed assUstant prin­ 1961 Human Relations Award of installations. The, Republican m a­ rif Realtors. Tlie board of dlreelors at Gcrlch’s ■ Service Station in night. Director-'Ted Powell, -sug­ tal 'Improvement program. Wilbur for purchase of- HELCO building *1-04.252.63,. surplus in general ■ 'new school budget; New Hartford the SoclelT for the Adyaricemerit of for. prellmlnaiT planning cin^ sewer gests collecting rubbish-along ivlth storm drain projects, ' - bert C. Barnes, Christie McCormick rence Vincent, associate minister Manchester Board of Realtors. fund. lecfers, thereby fouling up collec­ cipal at Illlng Junior. High. jority on the board of directors Js approve a five-step program to put Biieklancl. Horace P. Mtirphey re­ improvements. , \ D.-. Loveland, oldest member of on Hartford Rd. Walker Briggs Electric £%htJ,po, ratj^ schedule Management. Researchers from accused by Democratic 'Triw n garbage on six-month trial basis. 23. ’ * Democratic Town .Commit­and Dr. Merrill B. Rublnow named of Center Congregational Church Herbert House estate valued ,'a IS. filing Junior High School . tions..,. . ■ 20. One milUon dollar . eto'rm order )o the garbage c(}llcelloM appointed the town’s tree warden, 20. The Rev. -Eldward W. Jbhn- Krtg David Lodge, Odd Fellows appomted athletic traiher at high $444,167. -George -FlndslL^salla - propo«r TjmaffeF” rate ipCrease for U.S. Public Heallh.Servicc examine Chairnian Ted _ (Summings rif ig­ fusion, . ■ having served in this position slrice 19. S tate GOP proposes educB' dies at age 85. tee opposes two proposed ''bills by mayor to. threc.-member .com­ new president of Manchester Min­ places 176 on fourth quarter hon­ 2. The Rev. John D. Hughes and drain program, suggeated by tovyn son is ordained- to the EpIscoW which would redistrict the State mittee to study possibility of a school. isterial Association. Venetian blind business to Ronald Manchester arid* Bditoh residents the Rev. William F. Gender III arc Crjjstfleld Convalescent Hospital noring the' bulldiffg comfrilttee In .EsUmalcs nf the mat of reno- 1028. yon kid bill which would hike Man- or-roll; in effort to even .all residri>ttal engineering officials, -cheered only with apparent good recommerida- priesthood at St. George's Church . 3. Heart Drive gets imder Way Senate. Manche.ster merchants Manchester Communtty College. 19. Pension board censures man­ Pearl. ''A named neW asistants at St. Mary's approving -plans f6r a-ijew high-; .•■Md enlarging 'the bearing . 27. Ally. Jphn F. Shea, chairman in Bolton. chfster’S g ran t by »S92,000. Town with ■letters''‘of .500 businesses and IS. Board of Education asks di­ 17. Carnival of ■ Savings and . . rates in Hartford. artSu ^ • - by Democratic board mernherX'/ reftort best sales ever in WAahlng- 15. Board of Directors approves ager, but not. directors, for send-, rectors to restore budget, cuts. idT Car snka off. utility pole on Sidewalk Sale promotion exceeds Episcopal Church. tions. ■ ... . way garage. becaUsq the" GOJ; mthe*Municipal Building e.x- of the Manchester Hepublican 21. Pension board decides to Development Commission g iv es prOfessio'nal persons. ing out questionnaire to town 19. Robert ;i Gordon ' retires Republicans continue allegiariee to 7, The recreation department Town Committee, named manager apathy and lack of coordination ton^Pa^ • sale. Construction of pufchaiso of Union Pond for $9,300. . 16. Miss Doris Kibbe resigns os S. Main St.\^leaving about 400 retailers’'hopes. The Rev. John R. 'si- TnOnderstorms. fires, and wanted to fulfill its promise ta ie'$3;500 the.board (if'dircc- isk. actuary Homer ' ' Andefson , 4. Flftq major snowstorm of new Junior high school set to be-, employes on jJension plan. Clvi,tan from H artfo^ fiUectriO'Light Co. present pay-as-you-gor'' construe-' pens season for 1961-62 indoor _ roprinted; of Edwin H. .May's campaign for between town agencies as reasons Board amends ordinance to permit h'eadi'pLclastical language depart­ homes in aoulhern part of town Ncubert resigns as pastor of Com­ drowning mar Labor Day week­ tion. Parmlan4»r.E*<'l'ange Corp. have the garage in the works by *hnt’''effect three‘-proposed Im* season hits, town gin by Church of'the Assumption circuses in town. , , Club presents citizenship award to after 33 years of service. aytivilles, // spring, / / I the half-way mark of their Die Republican nomination for provcmcnts.ln benefits'would h ^ for failure to attract industry to 6. Police''.ban parking on aide ment aKhIgh school to accept as- without powerV Town and Hart-' munity Baptist Church. Veteran 21. Neho RldoHL 66. dies of in­ end. Garbage collections return to appeals ,Towh Planning Coriiints- 9. Assumption School is dedl- parish. ‘ Drtay In collecting as­ 16. Martin says b'oar.d of educa­ WINF-owner John Deme, elected sistant Wofessorahip in Latin man T«J(icco Co. agree to swap insurance, man John L. Jenney dies 27. Dp/ Irwin Kove. is elected term the Repubileans have com­ governor,' on the pensibh fund: 1. ’loj^rihg town. streets :and put into effect a one­ sessments forcing sewer depart- Chfford Uim president. - ...,i____ juries ..rtecelYed--when struck by noiuial. sjpoa'a-',denial of zone change. .cated before opening its doors to pleted three anti siartied two of the 28. Public ULUltles Commission 20. Town puffeted by third snow tion budget request high and'can­ a.t Montcla:ilair. GoH^e; ■ ...... land so that town, can improve a t 69. . 6 .. Mr, land Mrs. Mitchell,;Breit- )Board of directors approve con- prasldtot of the Hartford County the minimum requlremetjt^-of 20 way ,, traffic pattern because of fnent into debt. Superintendent 2t). Dr. Joseph Massaro ijppsals 17. Wllllam'-fi 'Ihoriltoh named Btirnham St. and still save 21 .trees ■ au tq-dh, AUg. S, 80 rievJnth graders. Matthew M. Pefitalry Society for. 1962.- te.n cam paign prom ises; ■* orders a revised rate schedule cal­ years sendee, 2, ‘ Mtsimishing "a ;. lorm of season. snow clogged rOads.., not be substantiatedj and .he’ll cut 18. .fFrank' Mordavsky is ap­ X2. Board of education remains, bart killed in plane crash on Nan- structibn of water mains of Grand­ Moriarty named chairman of tes- .11. Mariehesler honors Its Veter- Fred Thrall says. In advocating assessment. : trustee of-hospital. Miss Leslie from destnictlon---- ' ■ '' ,. ■ * pointed assistant . lira _chlqf - of 28. ^ b a r t e r Revision Commla- culated to yield revenues totaling' iplnlmiim of JS S /jf *50 a month 21. ^ucccaslon of snow storms 7. With .returtjs still coming in, rate increase. , '' It. , rindeclded *aJbout' 1961-62 budget'^tucket Island. .Board of directors view St. and E. Eldridge St., and iner In honor Ot Demo- ana with sce'vlceB' at the Manehesi $5L800——from the Manchester depletes snow removal fund- 17. Hcrdic submits ideas on pro­ - 2"i." Only four students, aU sen­ Carlson and Misbs Carole LaPolt 17. Wesleyan -honor ' graduate Eighth District.' The American name a charter revision ’ commls Sion" ■'receives BPggestlun—f r o,m for pension payments, 3. removing March of Dimes exceeds 1960 24. General Manager Richard named to'attend Gine’ State. awaits budget “aheet" from Super­ sanitary - sewerr on Olcott Dr., cratieXSen. Thomas Dodd. Dedlqa:. ter MemorWl IJpspital. W ater C<}. the $2,000firtflttg on disability pa'y- is. Democratic DlrectorlcFrancls posed park for elderly'. Area town iors. of 135 enrolled at Hpwell Domenlc J. Squatrltb leaves for 1,eg;ion loses' *250 ^on Fourth "of-i sion and appoints. Atty. Vincent -Morse Rd., Salem Rd., Jarvis Rd.,, Controller Jay Btlinger for crea-. m ark by $250 with collectiions at Marlin rehires town's garbage col­ Ch'eney Technical School named to Kenya, later,, Italy, for work and intendent of Schools William H tory services are held in new^Con- 13. Daniel Duffy and Arthur 29. Thomas-Glenn is apparent mentsfifid baaing the payments on Mahoniey calls on majority Repub­ $4,203. Clifford Albert Bombanl officials agree to study common 16. 'Appelate "dlvisio^of Circuit July fireworks, f Board of Educa-' (Jurtls. /Eighth District; angered Diana as ' temporary clialrman. and Faiknor Dri ' .. cordia Lutheran Church. ' tlon of a centralized finance de­ Dugan are held under $3,000 bond lector under agreement thaf-pp^o'’ honor roll. Dr. David M. Caldwell Court eyStern upsets conVtctlon of study. The Rbv, George Nostrand high bidder on the town's 1917 ,50^p^' cent, of an employe’s aver­ lican iMard members to build Sr., retired W. T. G rant Co. -ex way for future collections of trash dump.plan. tlon ask voters to restore budget .With high w ater rates, w ants town Board, of directors to .spend $3,500 21. Frederick C, Malln, Worl* I 10, (toneral M a n a g e /R ic h a rd partment to supervise the town's each on charges of assault with po­ Amcricah lacFrancc Arc engine. town garage. Portrait of .retiring T 8. WINF radio station ‘joins named senior surgeon and Senior driver; first case and flinet decision of tJtlca, N. Y., will be new rector cut; Zoning Board of. Appeals 4mP®uvlng hearing rOom a t Mu- financial operations. age wages for five years. - ecutlve, dies after long lllneea. as well as garbage. / of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church and district to buy Manchester War-I,'hero. dies. Raymond Olb- Martin \n critical condition at tent to' rob, , \ 30. William p. Buckley re-elect­ 23. Annual town report ready in School Superintendent Arthur H. CBS network. Red Cross Chapter gynecologist at' hospital; Dr. Ed­ by "that division. 1,4)82. receive polio backs Building Inspector Thomas/ W ater Co. Board ’ of education nleipal Biiliding.*' ison. HELCO president, testifies 30.' Harold L. Davey of the Man­ 14'.'.Stephen DzIelinSkI Is elected Illlng unveiled. .Center Congrega­ 8 . Manchester directors refuse 25. .Subcommittee for Man­ in fall. Manchester Country-Club Hartford \Hospltal, ,suffering from ed chairriuin of the llbrarvJmard, booklet form. chester and-Hartford chapters, of say.s it is not making a fund drive ward L. Besser named chief of shots tn.;to.\yn’s fourth free cliiilc. C., Monalian’s- order Uutt T isd^.- raises tuition for .qut-of-towfn 7. Stephen Cavagnaro receives before PUC that HELCO would massive damage,.to his circulatory chester; Optical Style Bar is elect­ eaplaln of the .Manchester Auxil­ and Miss Catherine Pulnonf/sccre- tional Church approves merger < 0 allow private cblledtor to dump surgery and Dr. .Donald W. 1 Mbr- ,19. Dr. Frank Laubacli',-literacy officials examine possibility of pur-i Developnjeht Co. 'Stop yarth ex»- ed president of the ComifSoUcut 26, E. George Pazlanos tii ap­ Venion trash a t dl-sposal area. Re­ Red Cross meet and report prog­ this month bccau.se of merger dii- pupils. School ’ board' prohibits appointment to the Selective Serv­ realize $3.4 million additional rev systbm. .ReVato N. Nicola appolnl- iary'Police, A $1,2.50 settlement tary. The new referont'e room In pointed legislative assistant to of Evangelical and • Reformed gu.ssions and because, its members xlson chief, of gyneOology, Thtoert, speaikfl to tw o audiences in Rasing town-owned land for vatlon in residential aretts.,/ ice, Board. Town officials and mem­ enue from the proposed 6.8 1 it Otltlelsns A.ssoclation, Town of­ lis.j-eaehed in a suit against the .^and Congregational Christian publican Director 'Dtomaa 'Brtlley ress on ending dUspute ovcit-Tunds course, and to re-establish club as fund, drives by non-'school agenejes' ed’-to tlie tqwn development com­ the Mary Cheneyddbrary addition Congresamnn. F 1; an k Kowalski. voWd* in fav6r of joining a United '22. Martin 'suggests town Invili toiW on weekend. 19. Walter S'. Fuss appointed in effort to protect schools rtoni bers of Federal Urban Renewal Ad­ cent overall' increase. Hurricane mission ficials and the ..town's garbage town,; former Polle'e Sgt. Henrv will be nBnicddrinon(>r of the late 'CUnrche.s,. plbdgMi new town garage wMll'be dpnated in Hartford by -Manch-es- University of- Connecticut to -Ib'- 20\G«neraI manager conqmends private brganlrttlon- to- technical committee for' Capitol Season's-second major snow storth tor residents. • . , Fund, now-being, organized, conimerciaL . ventures. Arthur. ministration tour areas Which may Esther brings 40 towSO miles 11. Glazier/strike halts inatalla contractor hold'JU^-meeting to Oauriider, arid former police chief. l.rfvi D ra k y 'a benefSclor .of the dumps ll inches of snow on the 24. Atty. Paul Jilkrte narhcd.nian built in 1961. Money voted to pro­ 20. VFW marks 30th annlver- cate graduate college park In Man­ collector of revenue for liriprove- 19: Ralph Geer, Northeastern Region Planning Agency. . 'hour winds, heavjW rains, ininor vide water mains, drains, at hous­ 27. Manchester GiviC OrclicStra Werner is riw Latin-department need redevelopment'. M anchtofft I.,lbrary system. The town and brings about 22. auto ac­ of the year by Ihcf Junior CHaniber •sary. Carl.son Trucking Co. an- chester mentsMn collection procedures. University student, cycles' 94 miles 20. Voter registration reaches' head- at Manchester High School. 8'. J. H. Butler Co. of Dover flcKxlIng: but causes little dam­ ing project for elderly, Directors announces plan undet-cwhlch half 22,179 with addition of*48 new vot­ exlBlrrice of two vacancies on the. cidents, of Corntnerc*., Manche.ster Board noiinccs it will move into pirt.pf 24. Campbell CotmeiL Knights of 22. Rev. John Kanak'sings first from Boston to spend Father's Day 23. Board. <5f .directors wants N.H., is lowest bidder for contract age beyond' power lines knocked ocralii: Town Committee of Education -adopts plan uiidor .-role to reconsider Union Pond pur­ the profits of it* first peiformanco Bon Ami comple.x and th at SerV* at hom'6. William, V. O'Hara, vet- ers. Judge Jay 'E. Rubinow is out and trees blown down.. Esthei. 27. dererftl Manager Richard win go to the Daniel Ifahchiick Columbus. notexifiOth•anniversary, Mass. Spring Music" Conference of combined garbaige and rubbish col­ on new compressed air horn fire rompts a decl.slon by the commit­ Martin is back in the hospital with which ■' seniors Trom UConn and chase-.- • ' Well Oil Burner Co. of H artford Norwich District held at South eran-'Jlartford Electric Light Co. appointed , to State .Safety Com­ alarrn.'St. Mary’s Episcopal mild in . comparison - to hurricane 9. The Rev. Alfred L. Williams, Memorial Scholarship Fund. ‘jariies Alihrio Sleeted .president of lections.' " . tee to, recon.sider th^'"whole , sys­ a skin reaction from the drugs Wllllmantic State College would will move into Slock Pi. building new Jxmior OOP Club. Prescott Methodist Church. ■ employe, dies at 54. Rc^rtson mission by Gov. Dempsey. Edward 24. General Manager ' Richard Church makes plans to erect new of 1938 which /caused $1 .million practice teach j in Manchester' ele­ rector of St. M^u-y’s. 28. Manchester Area Heart As- Bait Co. promise^, dust sorutlon tem .of-reprcwntallon from the five taken slm-e undergoing surgery in Carlson's Will vacate. . Beach and Rev., Thomas D. Bynre -: 23. University of Hartfortf^dedi- School Principal William Freeman Martin rtiakes proposal pc.rmlttlng' rSetery and remodel old offices. - damage _ to ...... private property, an i districts!^ ; J ^ October for a, ruptured aortic mentary schools. Fifty Marifche.sf''-Church, subm 1 t_s 'TesigntitlOn sodalion collects $14,041, with 21. H oles in fgundallon of Is appointed super'ihbenddnt of re­ after Manchester and Connecticut 9. One huritfred and thirty con -!kno^<^ down 1.009 toees.^ James te r . representatives attend charteif- -Board of education'declines to re­ announce they will leave St." cates yearbook to Dr. Pascal Poe. Manchester Country Club to buy blfrid vea/iel. Board of directors some .receipts still to come in. While Library unused when plans Mary's Church for other, posts. creation at Wickham Park. ^t. Health . Department- Investigates or lease a portion of Globe Hollow tribute tq Red, Ci^oss Bloodmobllc, ''L. DeRocco Is named k director meeting 'of newly organized Con­ open negotiations on teachers' .sai- Maurice J. Madden, bpb of town's complaint. / t.,.. plans to discuss the qualifications were changed for water and sewer Town workers reject early retire­ James' School graduates 82 pupils. tract. BfPk gets 183 pints, which falls 20, pints short df. goal ol -/Wanchester Chamber of (jom , necticut Valley Girl Scout Council aries. School board iflch-s off-budget early car dealers and a bike en­ Covenant. Co^regational Qjurch .. 21. ■’.Fourth quarter hbnors go mei'cCj, December for an asslslarit to Martin. Board a merger of several districts, In- pipers ape Said probably Responsi­ ment plan. SI. Bartholomew’s thusiast,'dead:- Miss Jean Camp­ ' equals Norean War record, draw­ ,11. Martin asks for . information of directors approves an additidn- 1 , - : study irt- accepting $120,000 rec­ ble for leaks. Tlia Rev. I.a\^rence meeting appp^es plaits for new tb 243 at Barnard Junior .High ing. '■ •■-. ., '^- on all capital improvemertl plans 22v Rec. ,department^ets $6,326 WUlllim K. .Caldwell named oludlng-Manchester. Board of edu­ ommendation on expandig,^ ‘per­ } 1arch Church announces plans for *370,- bell gi.Ven girl stfbut highest honor church. Clarence G. Iv^, Gaylor School. Self-exiled Cuban Jou from Salter's gnd Ve^lehck swim­ ------• ------iai $5,006 for the W. Middle Tpke- cation apprbvesi teacher salary . on F. Almond of South Memodist 0 0 0 church-schbol. Jerry Conklin — thank badge — by Manchester 25. C: R. Burr * Co.'N.ursuries suggested in Jast two'years. An­ tfssiaiani prlncipar of Illlng Junior j *iorni drain project.’ North Epd sonnel. Nhssiff ‘Arms Co.'-bu.va 0%^' v,*o^Dj' V' fChurch elected president of Man- G. Weir arid Frederick U. Conard Salazar builds new. life in Man­ drew Ansaldi 'Co. submits low bid ming , ptodls; . net , operating cost -schedule ‘ ranging from 44,400 to o f '8^'OIcott Dr. Jaycee Road-«-o Council. - ''J. chester as engineer for Green Iritroducest.new coniferous''Everf wa-s 14,299. Alfred W. Cavedon ep- High School. , . I Depot Sq. area is selected by re- building at '99l Main St. and'apy ■Dimbnll Rd,*, a nartgator. among Churches. Re- Jr. are elected directors of Case greens. . • '* for sanitary sewer on Hillside St.. 2, Atty. John F. Shea Jr.. .OOP *7i500 in 13 steps. John'Cagianello nouiices plan to rfiove its store fn-e airmen killed loaded A r'savs,. at 25 to 1 winner.. . j, 24. School Superintendent Wil­ Bros. Manor Constni(dion Co. peipted *0 the newly created Con- devrtopment, agency for Manches­ announces his candidacy for Dem­ /^5. Mrs. William E. Moors re­ - 26, ' Director Francis. Mahoney Cole St. and Asylum'St. ' ehalrman and ciimpaign manager ter’s first urban renewal project. there'. ■' kMrre^ tnoker plane crasho.s In ; liam Curtis named keynote Spitak- 20. -'Propertyi owners’ ebat Is 24. Everett R. Kennedy is re­ 12. Ml.sa Judith Gray- elected necticOt Industrial Building Cbm for ■ Rcpubllciin 'guberriiltorial .con­ ocratic toWn chairmanship in ilth elected president ot.'Lutz Junior er for Memorial Day serVice, appointed custixjlan of soldlefb’ urges addition to Westhill housing mission. 27. General Manager RJehard 10. Scholal'ship fund initiated to Moilnt C emens, M ich.. R cv ls^ | 9-l-oottff. ‘Cliarles Cl'arles o f '$102,500. D irectors ., vote to spot,!checKs.. .HELpO-i-says* 'rates rtfifib'i 'piiri’sH'Wffl build *30,000. con­ Textile Workerii Union of A m erica/ $5,600 lor the W. Middle Tpke. , J .25, John Cagianello withdraws announces affiliation with CB-'tipg^,, gr. and John Sommcrs; , Increase seWer ilse charges to *15 ciit woUId mean firm loses *700,- vent on site pt, its new school and ClWles 'H. Cheney;' former preal- ing .total to 22,0( ^ , , . - * ' ' ■ - North ‘ End • aa candidate for tovm Democratic m NationalMer't Scholarship pro­ denb of Cheney Bros, and civic- Miss Hazel P, lailz is honored at a.jjji^rm ' di-a'in; orr.iccl „ L , ... i 23. . Towii Democrats name per cent of ■, water use charge, 000, and it cannot absorb loss. church. ' .. 36. Francis Umeiick, 33-yeor dinner by 300 fri’enda as her pbr- I Depot__ Sq/ S'rca' is selected for ohaJrman,--'Faying- he did hot have gram. ■ ■ leader, fa dead.at 94. 'Veterah on North Eiid's fire depart­ 13. Stale Senate Minority Lead­ ^ Atty. (.QninitUee to studv town dcvelop- effective. May 1 .--^- 26/ Town deeds t'o^Green- Manor, 21. Medical records wing, a t trait is presented to the Lutz Junior j Marichcster's fir.st urban . renewal support. Miqp Poppy Gerard se- Wiiliatu Collins to fl,11 vacancy on inent. '"Junior GOP. -- Club — - ■holds -- 27. M anchester Board of Real* for *1 small parcel of landjrirar M anchester Mciniorial Hospital is 26. .Robert Donahue, 90 Cooper ment, is named new fire chief. MflaeUm, The town renews, its (ipn.! ; • ■? ' lefted by Manchester-High School er Peter, Mariani calls oh Man­ hoard of directors. Hill St., arid John .Chean^, Stam­ 37. Arthur H. filing, - retired su- chester Republicans for rc^rm 'a- organizationWi; mcetjng.*.- Martin tors' notes 15th birthday. Civic Parkade.,'Ten girl scouts of Troop dedicated to late Raymond W. Gbi* tract for wsste collection with the ,* 28. Arinutfl. .n’liool cnUipcitlion students and fa,culty to.reeetv-e’ 4.‘ New Little Tlicatcr.nf Man- Says' he'|l cut education budget by 7,, Center. C.hprch;, ,rec'el ve - curved lee. ford, fly home from San FnuieUco’ perindent -of schoofls, is appointed E. J. Haverty Co... Inc, for another s,i,bws a total' ol 14,981 children DAR Good CitlMnship; award. Uon of faith Jn. jthc cause of'R e- .cheater performs ‘'Bus 'Stop? to Orchestra makes debut. ■RrofilHt* after cycling croBk-CiOuntry in *7 to the board of trustees -of -LuU j , -t-. $2'25 069, 'PauIG.agnc'eteclc(tcx- JiaT awartl; highest in scoiltlng. 32. Pffiiup L. Bujrgese Br. is three-mohlh perifsi. . 1 unper age 18 in Manchester* Board ,26.'‘' Ted Gumrfilngs unanimously publicani'sm. . / sional men,, nivor .M artin plan tp days.. James Arthur, chUrmon of ' Junior Museum., Five. MHB sen- illoqt'crowdsTMo nigntS' George-nilcf of! MSnehester-Lodge invite UOoiin to estabtUft ' graid-' 27., F ran k P ., Sheldon named elected 'Eighth District president; 5. PUC .Approves a Manchester j alrcclors asks privilege of hoid- elected town Democratic chalr- 'l4.i-VUiiam E. Nflth- iay,preach­ n. Marlow etocted president of. . ■ praal^ht of Manchester Associa­ the team penalOri boftrd, decidei . ;iors naimed semi-finoltats'' in merit Water Co. revised scheJuie of ratfa private meeting to dlsc.i.ss iny er in Methodist Cjiurch:' for 6 6 . uate sclrool collegs'park in toWn.; William Skon^ki. Harold Burnett not to real^, will 'Mrve out preo- ' scholarship tests' 'jar*/''Da’vid C. , man. United States' 6 overnmen.f Connecticut Jtetait Aierchant 8 As- -24 !. Martin recommends 7.1-mill tion of Insil'rance Agents. and Burton Pear)-., d t'r e c t b r ■; apd charges which will yield aqdi-Tper.soriallly factors in choosing an agisney hints town will probably be years, dies after extended illness. dpciatlom Lee ^vood Jr. elected] pjjjj {(, .44 fnills in budget mes- '*28. Martin rejects vote of cen; ent term. , ■ . • ^ Baxter, Frederick P,.' Brozltis. Sure'by pension board. . ■ 29. Retired MHS teachers given Joseph’ Volz; clerk; Howard Ken­ tional revenues of, $.57,800 a year to , ns.^istanl to Genera*! Manager permitted to buy land on W. .Cen­ Board of.educalioil Votes, to notify chairman of Fuel Dealers Associa- g^cTp ■ . 37. Dr. Morris ’ Foncher j»#ft-' Jdlkk. H in n o v ,: Gerard’,.1R. Mlllei the North End firm.' I Riehard Marlin. , ' : -29. G i>'^*^tor John/. Mara certificates'- of appreciation "di­ ney, treasurer; arid John.S. Brown oito RAbert fi'.‘ P o p a n o C '', te r St. for p'Srk. near housing. for: Bolton it W'iir not accept ninth tion of Chamber of Commerce^ I 2.5,,'education •• Boarr pleads plomas’* by school board. Mrs. tax coiieclor:....•tt-w"*"'- tenced to year and ft day. for in­ 8. About five acres of sewer de-j 29. John Aftop. one of two ah- aged. About 250 chicks die in coop grade tuition students In 1962-63 6. Ground broken for new .Sal-:^yjjn directors ..To restore budgrt pleased.', with puhllcM . cb o ^ratlo n come Rut evosldn; wife ig oe- 28. A tty.'V inC eht'D tana cisetied parlment* land on -Love Lane will | nouneed candidates of the Repub- ■ fire on Arnold "K. Nelson property school year. • in 1961 Operation Alert' teat— ' Katherine Keish. 307 Gardner SL, 23. "Programs ;of prayers, poetry, qultted..*!;*- ' ~ Mnftainent. ^rhairman. of Charter tor's . .swimming pool.. Governor.) pv general, manager'. named state's foster; mother of and ifiays, end echool year a t B ar­ is; leased to ra'dlp statiop WINE for i Ucan - giibeliriatorial nominatioh'. ac- .^ a t 737 Lydail St. 1 . ' 15. Directors 4f Manchester 29. Tisdale Development Co. ap-' Novlsion Commiesiqh. ‘, Dempsey speaker at St. Bfldget’sl , 27, .Mdre'th'Srt 3 0 0 'attend fes’ the year. , nard and • .filing J u n i.o r ' High a broadca.stixig ;tbwer ahd a small-l peptg, in-vllatloh to speak .'at-'mcet- 27. Manchester's grand- list foi* C hapter' of American ,Rcd'Tfct'oss ■Holy. Name Society ,.CommiWl.an)4 i,,,„niaI'dinner'-for Steve Cavag'-, peals Towm Zonlnff rBoard of Ap- * " ■■■ v(-7*— -S'; '• '■ boriib-proof equipment building.-.jpg of .the'Mancl.crter Republican I960 announced a.t Il5i',05d,2l!^, On 'defer ' decision ; to resign j»hdmg 31; Parafie, exercises, mark Me­ Schools.^..... , peals decloton 'tq atop excavatien breakfast,. hiS first visit to Man- naro. former/, cnalrman, o f the morial Day, Ronald Scott Of Peter­ 34, Mancheatei'' High S c h 0 o 1 SNETCO «, purchases s pne-story town cbirtmiUce. (Siorches Motors Increase of $3,253,989 over ,1'959 discussion between Mahchfflter Chester since succeeding'i Goy. Democratlc Democratic Town'Town Committee. DaDa-* on Union St. . commercial building and propbrty ipc,,iii the apparent low bidder to ^ grand list. Rowland - Roycl, 126 and Hartford chapters of , a pro­ .Abraham Ribicoff. Budget rer 1. David V; luqrea . Vwarded borough, N J1„ . naiped oWHstant graduates 071, largest class ever. 31.. Dr.' Heirris Foncher appaala. Ottoher vid • Ha,ve.s is awarded Fulbright topertntendent of sOhools. Isador 36. David Ghartes HigginS; 13- pn E. Center St, *!- pVovlde pixsemisers fob the Man-' . Faiknor ■' D r, - jiecfiyeh certificate posed merger, . ’General Manager- quests for all depsir|mcnts except Scholarship to ..stlidy in 'Paris for Guggenheim sbholarship. William hie conviction on tax avooloni 2. Dqmocratic directore blast 7. Board of-education appoinlJi Chester. Police Department. Mls.s from naUonal Roy Scout head­ Richard Martin teriitihates town’s those special funds'that are self Rubinow still has *500 Series- ^ Wolf named president hf Manches- yoarroki Little Leaguer and-Oporta-. ehorga to the Circuit Court of Ap- GOP “ja(ik of,leadership’’ oince re­ y?s'r>i,t^;^';, ' \ ■ ti'...... Aefi EdtMXition. AssocliiUon; MBIA monsbijl trOphy winneri diira of a KPMla.iq New Haven. traffic, .safety committee to InvesM (Jhrlstlne Dingwnl! is 'th e recipient quarters in recognition of 30 years’ cOpbract for . gartag e collection supported tbtfal lS.tfil.l.M .. 28. W aterSewer Department Su Defeiuse. Bond bought first * ' (jay gaining .control of town • g o v ^ gate Jiazardk: in; areas where chll-ri)f the .annual' DAR good filizeii aervlcp to scouting. X with Connecticut Carting Co.. ■ 7. Town'SIgns new contract with bonds w ere offered- publli: 30 years awarda Acholarship tol Miss Kath­ brain tumor. The Rt. Rey.' Msgr, ment ta^ yoan. — - ' - . * „ perinlendont f Ft cd Thrall reepm' leen Kanehl. --. ■ ‘ 1 Robert Doy.le..cOnducts Bsat dren Walk to schopl. Superintendent ship award. 28. Replying to Democrallq, criti- 16, Mancheater-,V/ o m a n t s Re­ garbage collectotl) ■wttii expiration mends spending $78.3-18 for livater ago.. . ' - ->V...... ' •' . . 3. Rogers Corp. and-i'ts three of ^hools Willialn H. Curtis asks 30. Mr. and Mrs, H. Hayncr cigma of Republican inaction, GOP publican Club artnounces ■ plans to date,no.w August 1961. Atty... Wil­ main-s in flsca],-/j'ear. *- 2.. . ‘Town's , chances -fads for Catholle High School cornentofie y. '■■■ ■unhm'lqcola sign tw(>-y«ar oontrect .( ' UConn'graduate schbol park when ■ t the board-,of edutiation ^ - wiork on Davidson installed aa worthy pa­ -Town ,CHalrmah Jack Shea says form juplor GQP unit 'for high liam' Collins, proposed candidate* -■29: Martin recommends boftmde Isyinff. dalUng ifor wage increases and ini' 1963-aa. the year for conafriicUon tron and worthy matron, of‘Chap.- . his p^y. plana to'embark on a school students. ' * for board, of directors, quits .Town tome items In new btxlget. Judges decisiem maijn t(> local law seboOt 37.,. Majority-of*' board' ot dt- il. Cadet Capt.rTimothy I.JBeek-. 'proved fringe benefits, in West Hartford. ,'Ovic Orehee June rectors favor pcopossd MSAcheatsr Wjth prdtomted to ceijet ffiajor. .of 39 adjditiprial classrooms Uk or- man . Court, „ Oydea of Amaranth. capital : Improvenient 'program. 17; DomeriiC' Squalritd, ..Man­ Development‘S Gommtsslbn, Mew hold tirtt apjtoTIftte session of CSr " 4. The Most Rev. John T. Beck­ dbr to fully'implement a 1 to 25;, blarUn says there'are disadvan­ Marvin R, Baker, 18 Griffin Rd.', chester stj^ e h t a t Wesleyan Uplv heating plant.- recommended fbr* Juit. Court in Manchester court.- tra plans two concerts next sea­ 1 ; Memorial, Lodge,. Kcff P, Ccomtry Club iaiidf purchase-, from named commandant . (qr oommei"'' ett -celebrates Mass at East Cath­ son; re-elect Dr. Jojte Eddy preet* nefiee fiOth aniilveiM ry;. fitahdd town;' and chib’S • r»astahllshment arteamMnoRt of. OonnecUcut Wini olic High gchool prior to formal teachegrpupil ratto.' tages to creating assistant mana- . :-elected prestdient ol; Oruiu’ Shrine versity, cMsen for-Volunteer work Hose Cpi 1 ,bf Town Fire Depart­ V39. Off-street paritlng along Main •6. . Francis F. iDella -Fejrm, M - gership ami proposes alternatives ■•jaub.., ■■•■.-' •' ,• ■ ■ ■'■■’ In 'underdeveloped area of Africa ment. .. ,. Si; from Center to Middle Tpke. 'dent.' '" V-, .' : V %onhan aeated chottceltor :eom:> i s priviit# drganlsatVi}. .Bdirfi' of t i w Ah’ Petrol. Ihomn (trap4 . dedteation''ceremonies. Board of mandez. . -." sduoatlon' aUoeatss b o d ^ cuts, es ministyator of tha CrMtflsld Con- which would place more resimnsl- 80. Herbert B. .House, retired as student member of “Operation 8. Atty.'William Oolllna unlvti- told heat solution to ptotdeDW. 3. Pension Roard Cfilded by 'di­ ht* tii^ of «ln.elloods ool^ dlreeton add, *127,630 to capital blUty on oome town^dripartjneiit. «artla*s budget contolna ao rectors- for cenanrt ___ 2. Insurance firm s wmep under- dttcss salary. *;«qutomenti mahv ! tmplrovenienta relerva and imm^*> voleoconf NoopiUlij fileqtei] prooi- jixiMldent of House, and - Hale* Cross-roads mously jiaiped to fill vacant dlrec- dent of tha Connaetlm t CSironle heads. * ^ C o i^ d le s ^ t a(ps 83. M lai JeaSie 18. Manchester merchants pro- torshlp. Ja'ck Goldberg named to aaiaiyi Rsm.- for Towp . Develj^. i^rlan. Taylor < of w iiu Tfra-poUdea on toem-owned'tenancs.^liotmsnts<.HowsU Otstosy (OoMiRiMdjm «R |f IfiM t ^ mtely withdraw 1819,000 tor ifesthill itouting project for dderly 'starts to rise. - fc.''--".' ■-3 ■ / .■■■,.'■ ■ •'. . • ■ '-'^ T '7 '7 -7 ' ■" - . ' y A. ■p -V -Gr A*- » ■X . 'J> ^ 7 - ii~ ‘ i.y • *7'*7' ?;•■' 7 - *■' V tAOlUBN x ‘% ‘ ^^.rfr-JHVc^^STipR^EVtfNING'HERALD, M-AKCHEsm>'v';wi<;; 4 M a y ^ 'E'ai^e , 7 > hamiRMcoa that ha wooBi aeeapt'’ . ■ , 1, ^ ' — ■ > V. . ¥ > n k J - - a-' convention,. OLOeHi-dn A * /.AWIU HER CHRlBtMflSV *1 (Coattiined from Fags. Om ) v amrotrcM) 8:00 Parlaword'^ _ offlic* in Conaectleut Htar Tatae ■report th a t'L e e 'J M XBaiwbin . each' tiull^ tn thR^thr*^ sa o Ml 9--I -’X o < J pOOft.'XiOUMDS 1 c a r d s Tiul •fesTERDAy.'' mAauKr. '71 srogreas) - S*b4;aaay ,X ■ ^ - -l-’l* D ay.'’’ „7 . . td"gdnUi:for iy.itK Evwi Hoopte'Sj X rajOFST K^iOW XHE o c •S S itlv e' P*tei :81 Dobia OUtta / " S ta diB|A Ribicdll{.,-!The, aasoctnta Of ■si^.oTy ]/ TecHNiQue-^- • He tanautr. irt .'erred when It inathigtad''’"a a flffb term a s Chief «aaeu^ififa4 said L ar'hd taken no pdMUoh on LDMOMESOFAST < in ttn ' SlndUn ,lficoInjainbcrat,.XdbS'iiM beeii meh- front-the propared G a r n e r ' s UPtHOBE STAIRS MltoSS* a r a n S’.SU Cbaoael 8 (itwt - 9: ju fitraeu T-s .Uascer ^ tNc* URaA eWRGTW, M I3W Joy holqe to the .thi tay taowledge that the'^Auaieal- '• . Rollie Jac6lie Club 1 . piiliod airf Ke tiomd as a possible-.moNUdate.for .Interpreted by aoBta^onMrVen a*' s \ ill ” lsSBS?fhM dl»,|?£-S,‘ •'there areN^proW eia ci ihatnimenta had. been atblep. ^ Tbe tflS- Picture •- Touts tor a Boag' the VA' ..Sehate,' -but NMr . Us 'meahthg he was nhtvblaqldg Itlih-' TA 55n?l,iNy*’ fcJCEPORABl&YlP// mu Royal Canadian Police, Dick Vi^ Eaka & (.1. : 1,1. ;. ‘ there are cM n ^ with The SiipTeme C o stt u p b S l d S.-45 Uuntla.y-Bnnaia Calh'a Hundisd oHtaces A^bpear to- have S elf to s e r y ^ Out his twdiB(9u>or payemBogist and eatabUsh 'j^iU 'of--another crime:" Muraniair r, Rnmrra •W ^wa Sporot A -Waamat A f. Qragwy Morrlaseif,; aho th.ef ' , in penKUL Bmyey^^ the tbRBiIthDore SBLevel r «.U^lasSUeUoR '-^.Amrrlcan Odyaary t ••X'; by lnc!»dP*“* It ruled thdA^ma Ihwer court’s • X Si* PIdi ailvara 8ho« a" - ■ ■ 88 Pamooiat, became tne llret !mayof mayoralty "wlll^cMtinua 'to bf X • Orkdet^/ i r r r r schooMMNdat w b r k ^ , he ant*. araata , : C :. 80 34Sculptfir r " Instimction to.Jhe July-’’cbuld faVe of W eat Haven .as th a town, ot- myjob.1*. [ < ’ ' | V | D A IL Y ,X t could alae bach the had an important in^ence on the 7:15 K f * " ll:I t Screen g Gema Thearer. , .X" ' * The re ta rt th a t Was 27 Bowitf Fsilas IT J2 . X education’s prowHjal to set a S.DUuera ' JadixPtar Show tC) I iO, 30 licially bacatpR a elty rmder a new SlFetten . jury's consideration. The VrrOr w » tOreniiw Report 11:90 rrontier Theater ^ :cbai4alr: 'MSniMay. l a a torm ef ly deniedTly Lee’S aaaddtate also 32Btitlili«l)t (Bnt.) . 7' 35 teai*ci>^upH'-retIo-In eieni' therefore prejudicial. to tpe defen'-- 7:30-Whathat In (n the ' World .f - reatuft.ao ^ ■ . Xx-^SH' said the nvi^r had agreed to waif .33Hlmab]rui IT .. ^ tary schools, lie feels. "I ceitStn' -V Matt Dillon ' Ut30 Jack PSar Show (O : Amt selectman,. ’, • ' „ ; / - A \ '^'■: .danL'” f - j ' Now Brood - . MoVlsB^rama ■ » .Hdwaim BoOaimii a t^pUbheta for a high federal appolntmmt by 16 IT NT ly -wouldn’t ObjOct. to 1 to 20 in Ltnunie President! Kennady, > C: 34Degma < ' tjje prlrnaiTt/gridea,” he aaya.Ktie* In another case, the Suprenie ,Dusa Bunny a^ei.tttmta dlpkiiiiat waa ewora r as SIMWeredllect. C ourt Upheld-Ts Fialrtleld County In hla istwiedw Le*f promlaad :T?-f; C d l S ^ . cause ii's fa r more bcmeficlal for ’'■>-BBB.aA'rc>p.cr%’'irv u8TiNa..X’ in.aa mayoydfMarideh at a dty ___ At^JWUAL 88 Coloredo peak .Superior Goiurt decision In . favor oouncR meetlngMaat night; 'hvery effort to Sae that tha dly 89 Sorrow over,^ ---- r each-cWldi ” . — v ••-7.,, -"varymtereetlng and axeltihg,** but will continue to take giant steps STUMTa X UlodOitrial' (- "I would' like io . haVs my rs^ if F. Franeis” lyAddario of TTum- o h Saturday,"'Rnlliam P. Ber- \'n- i l i l f a f l H B they'"nevdr woidd take the t ^ e of 1011,, a contfsOWt . ,-ln an action' iorWard Ihlo'^lU future...'• adyisprf board ' / w m m m M m m—r S taCded„ classes (hoUaed a t Keeney tihl ■was’ aworit In as .liril'Rijyor- of s r a . teacher.-There’s hot" the'-human brought against H’Addarlo by the ^WaUlngford, wM di atso-ctangikl ;■ 'T can promlsa you again that l- t'. - T Annex)’ sent out to regular achiool element Invom d," ^Joy, aays. •, ' m m buHdiflgb gndjiOt be Isolated We Town of F'alrfl^Id. " H t i d i o Its charter. ' I shall nef;falj to face up to all , '4S Chest bone Joy is a mehnita of Community The • tbwn . sou'ght . to ■ recover . my reqwnstbiUUea." ‘ . ^ : ' , , t^- CARNIVAL TURNER ' 48 Dramatic HU M m Lmm V i I jeah^^i^ them in that UtUiii three* !^ptist Church, .srtiere" he -^for- (TMa llatlBg. incla'des aBly tbaaa nrwa braadiy ati of jg «r Jg-adiHita' 'The greatest attention, however, »IW»»»NM.»AyAivJ .' / 4 a Inttade’nt,' and ta a number of the B)R|SLil.lk*S POP BY AL VKIllVlKKR,.v \ 69 Required, ■•' t^uiing.” he seya. . ■• 7 ’’'X 7x spent by/the town in the settle- WDBC—ISSS ■ - atl.-OOtl.-OO New* would cOnfbr w ith .nigh .party -FhiladelpbiA Jan , 2 (P)—Mahlon s' SO Chain church’s Boy Scout troop- com­ menj of ap action for pmohal'in­ 4;"ttrw*( lltSO-SfarllRliiifaHli Sefimad* ington before deeialng on'hls^poUY the Norwich,. Gonhv, lath er. Co.^ " THAY's A M ^ L b w i v e s ’ .' plants Joy ^ F t e d his 24ryear ,tea$h> S:te 'Art Johnson Show l:iO sign Otr ‘ i S " WWATJ d ' Be also bellohgs to David. Hobper mund Kgnt,. b :0b-Raynor Shine* tlcal future. ' / died In University Hospital Friday, f r IN TM . XDOWK, , It 62. ’ Ing career-as a . teaching pim.cip'at "'W rtiP —44lS ' 61 T H A T ' ^ for Grades S-g.-in a two-ioom Lodge of Masons - in SfUlvan. The town’ contended that D’Ad I 00 New* • Sim Ult 0:00Today__, .In___ Rartlodd Lee'a 'cKtaeea for the nominatieh Hr waa 86. He reti.red In 1958 and P R te c lL L A ! W IPE WA*? ,,irrS s«e ST’ -Maine, the .M m K l^ter, C«ine 7:00 Bob Bdotr ■to' the Senate eryoimtercd a'’seri­ jB A D U I ^ / - A Cut, ta d N sfionsl ’^ u c sU o h A’ssd^ tern, vir'aa'liable under its contract 4:3Q Bouind Stas* . ous ihitback last week with the an- N.J. . • ’ R i o H T : X 3Ea(rami(ies BT" ' He was also teaching bcinclpaltn »;oo Ray inrobm ' (I dljlewOuioea Bucksphlt,.- BUaworth arid ^u th ciatlohs, the Connecticut and Na­ fdr the damage suit., The suik.was 8:30 NlghlNl ----- PillItSlif . l:Ul) N*w* ■)^ bfought for-'personal, Injuries al­ 10-00 Nc Ne^b . _ . rt;10 Ray SeB»*r*„, • ■■ . ■ Qfrington' (all In Maine)-'" and tional Enemehtary .|*rincij>als As- 10:06 Night inight 1:00 Off, Rn»r*<’ ’ '■ ! ciatioh for the Help of- Retarded of a defective highway in an area 18:08 61X0 0 « '' 4:00 World New* where T)'Addario had been work­ C:lu Wall 6tr*'.-l S H O R T R IB S BY FRANK O’NEAI H e'w as bdm. Oct. li , 1915,, in Children and the Elaatern -School­ S:yo M«w*, .W*taM> a Sperla 4.16 Show'caae and N*wa The Bank that g i v e s you PACK AGED SAVINGS Winter Harbor.. Maine,’.son of men's .Club. - ing. \ amB 8»rt«Jy 8o«yta^ . i D'Addario Contended that the 4f80 Album of,the Day- - <■ 4:48 i-pyrcu rtanmaa •' ' . ' , ■ > •/ ' Charles N' “ vl Golden-Shrgent Joy HejOenrad in the tJ.s7Anny hi i;4S Three Star Bxtra 6:66 Bpqrt* : . ' of Winter'Harbor. He has a broth­ the- Suropean T heater from’' 1941^ towi^ failed to notify him of the', .'T:fl6 Converaatlon-Piece ; 7:10 Richard HaTc* and Carol Buraait '/ DON'T VNORRV.X CAN er, Austin, of W inter Harbor. 45. ‘■'"■ damage acUpn brought , by : Kant . 7:80 New* of th* World 7:30 CBS—New* AnBlyal* Until three ycAra , after the tbwn 7:48 GdvernmentaPSerirte* X 6:0u ,4>e World ToDlaat /^QoicK.lhf i /G«t ^IM OUT, 0U9T LET 1 c: - Joy attended' qlerfientary school He ainl Us family' live at 58 Maine at- IKSwn ' X ■ k:]b ShoNca^'aaS Naw* [Sru^KlHlWNlNEVW!/ 1 ^ ME WX AX AWM. ^ in th at tpwn and la a 1933 gradu- had been notified-'bf the stilt. ,'M 10:«> Nlghtbeat ' 19:16,8lm..Off 4 ' Walker- St. ■The'-'Supreme x-Court. Lujiheld .’ at's of Winter Harbor High School. 'Joy’s approach to aducatloh la wLAw ' In .1937,'he wiai giidualM from D’Addario's claim that the notice Off of “common aeaae." , . to D’Addario wsa "altogether .too Waahingtoh Stats HofmalV gchool 'T thlhk 'bonimon aense-la the “ m Machlae, Maine.' .> , .\ la ^ tb be called reasonable." B O N N IE X BY JOE CAMPHEI.L moat important thing In -thla buat- The high court also.refiwed. to. * He. received a B.S. derate In neas,” he aayt,..' upset, a lovver-court judgment In m 1947 ilid an M.A. Ifi 194g froin .the AM IRICAN LEGION X'*. imSHSBTTER«COM£t University of Maine, and h a s '^ e favor t '.of ' Wuilsgn Toppa , Sr. of Monroe and three-mehihera o f hia. FROM IRELAND-ENGLISH I graduate Work at’ the Unlveriflty of ConnecUout }je if b.eyond C o lu m h id Tamily.-in a Sama^' suit asraioat. sixth year, oertlflwtte.' James tad Cohattace Marino of ENmANDI Milford. ■ ' ANP- \«s In 1943, ho and th e form er 1 Sm all H ouse Bium s 1 '■ ' _ ■ . ' / 7 Jessie Bowden of N orth SuUl’ ‘The Marinos appealed a Fali> ’ i-'" - field (Jounty .Court of - Oom|non Maine, were married ’ in Banf^.\ 0 ^ A ileh F roi^rty Pleas judgment, awarding tha They have two Sons, Charles, 17, a -X. x ' - ■ -T----- 'H ■ Toppa.damagea totaling gS,450 for senior -at Manchester High'School, Injuriea' suffered In ta auto aecl- and Frederick, 13, an eighth grad-' {Bj^ie- highway woikers aanding l i , -V, denA! . ' u,-,, : - , ~ • O '^ d C K -L i^ P M HOMC, LEONARD ST. fr a t IlUngJ-Vunlor Higtk. ‘ a t about 4:80 a.m ,'today dis' The high court rejected a claim , J(^ stands behind many of the coVered a 'Are in a amali buUi by the Marinos that the ineidicii EVERY W EONISDAY NIGHT poUciSs of the board ’pf education. a t’me Sam Alien home on. Rtj SA evidence at-the trial was.*'Inade­ T\ Including its plan'to eventually and quate to .support the verdict as li haye a completp'6;g^3 educational rendered. , ' system In MaiicWster.-’ •“K I »'■(' .«. Pal ( ' / '.XrrVsiiwht ■ A 6-3-3 system, with separation The\ building which burned to “Tli.atvJouglif of .yourl ahould be clearinfe.up of Grades 1-g, Grades .7-9 and the g ri^ d teas a . amali- wooden JUDD SAXON about now.' Grades 10-12, la b etter "socially" one-room structure used for bous­ W eeii^ndD ea^s \ BY k e n RAI.D and JEHRY BRONDFIELD shouldn't- itf Hotchkiss? You're’ thrss up on nisi” . > for 'children, perticularly. f t 0)# ing hirea hands. Fortunately , there X R SE ^ junior Iflgh level, he says. The sya- was Uttie or no-wind and - other By THe T^SSOCIATED PRESS. A Tru« Erjend ONE LUMP OK X ■■ tern prowdes ian efsier adjustment 'buildings oiearby were not in dan­ Llgonler, Pa,XBienjamln F. Fair TWO, MR. SAXON?.. /' 7 " 7 for children, yrho’ are'“ nelther ger. V ,'■ ■ less, 7i, for some 20 yeata.ohe of BV- THE WAY, I think Ryerett Thompson, who ' has A i ths-N'’'* l5tr«Ry«f»'Snt,'" 6RAMPA IS WRONG- . LITTLE SPORTS adults, nop are they children,” he the leaders In the nation^' stebi IN THIS LAND-HASSLE.' BY R t j U ^ worked lQr.-'’AlIen lor the past two industry, died Monday. /Falrlese ■ >-» yeara ahd had lived in the building, i ' X’ ^ ^ e / r e too old 4o b a w lth ole^ had served j u president' tad later R HFarnily nssdt • frisnd . . mentary grades and-too young to was away-foir the weekend. He-tsft board chafrm ta of^ I J S .- -fltee: ■; be with high school, emotionally Sunday .and \up until 8:30' this Corp., Oie__Batlon‘8 " largest pro- somsons upon wlrpin'to rsly.- and phy8lcally,”'he says. morning , whyn s Allen finished duoer-uf'sleei. At jhe time of bis , ..'1 Council Secretary loading chlckehs at-.the {^*ad" 0 r ^eath he was president of .the That'i why all ws l•rv(jl rscelvO Another,,thing he backs enthiiat- his large. |»ulOy- p)jint>'^<>"iP*°n American Iron and Steel Industry •, S- ■ wa« nrt 'knwta have returned. Mtlcally la the newly formed ^ad, He was 'born in the little mining ihfls«4rt Ihs personal attention' of a' ^ mlnlstratlve council, which was DiTputy Fire ■> Chief Thomas community of Pigeon Rim nehr TWOWE W-" formed last spring for all pnncl- ChoWanec said the firemen had Canton, Ohio. ,HoIlyv5 >od — Jefry Giesler, 76, TwakaiiitHf ConUNTIYO • pals, tad adihlnlstrators. cRrefully aCarched the ruins but W m ber of the Holniei family. \ l - A - 2 eosr.TM-woBDB , -•- "The admiiustrative council la... found nothing to Indicate the buHd:- noted criminal lawyer, died Mon­ ta excellent Idea." says Joy. .‘‘We ing was occupied at the-time. day df a heart ailment. . Giesler,. (principals) used to think in terms No estimate of the" loss could be ‘who had suffered a heart ailmeht B Y JO H N N Y HART, of our own little building—now-we obtained. . since 1959, had represented many BUZZ SAWYER RY ROY CRANE think In term s of townwlde." The building was originally used ipovie stars during . his ntorly SO Joy was recently elected secre- by the family for temporary quar­ years as an attogney. Re was born TMttE OCSOTfHGtX tary of the council, , ters when they built their present In Wilton Junction, Iowa. OON'T Cast tON<». 1. Joy said he- would Hhe the school home: on the site of one yihiph Los Angeles — B arbara Ann .1 / Bums, 23.' narcoilca plagued daugh­ WC'IL SOON MAVE System to add' a tbll-Um'e ^ elemen­ burned 20 years ago. y . TO OUTHER WORr.. tary libraiiah and additional- music ter of the late comedian. Bob (Ba and .art teachers. The music tad . ManchMier Evening Herald Co­ zoOka) Bun).s, tiled .Monday of a i ' art teachers are "Carrying-a terrif­ lum bia oorreepondent, Mrs. -Donald overdose of barbiturates, her third ic load,” ,he says. R. Tuttle, telephone ACaddmy In six months- Mis.s Ju>,- V K400 MAIN STIHT “ Tlie ideal would be to have one 8-8485. ’ found near deai'i ff • ^ AtAMOR$nS,CONN. music- teacher to! larger, sclwols alley last Saturday,, and,-never re­ and one to . a group' of amallsr MBS. HELEN. L. HOOPS gained, consciousness. X- .. X >?■ schools,V says Jpy,-- MlddletoWn, Jan. 2 (JP\ — Fu- Istanbul, Turkcy'X." 'rSvHk llerl,. __ Teaching fprel^ language ' oh^ Mgii services were to be held to- close collaborator-oj executed for­ the elemenbafy level is a good idea, My for Mrs, Helen‘^L. Hoops, 66. mer Premier Adnan' Menderea, .X , -ca he s4ya, al(houg^'T would want, slater of Chief Justice .’ Raymond’ died Sunday in an Ankara hoSplUtl 7 K He had . been serving a life jien- ■V;-^ • —I ._____...... T.ua.ss.4 Mm mm a.© m•« 1m t-m^-W to make sure that we weren't tta- E. Baldwin of the Connecticut * . T' Ing’ away from our haalc tabje/s." Supreme Court of Errors. Mrs. tence -imposed by a tribunal of .Uti Knowing a few fotTlgn words "addS Hoope, a widow was'found dead in military Junta that ' toppled, the 1• ^ r s regularly^ch payday I — a little color” to a study of a coun- her'home Friday. She lived alone. Menderes regime in 1950. MORTV MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALtll ■ Lry,.he sayd, Death waa attributed to a heart at­ MIckEY FINN BY ImANK LEON.ARP Oaa> Replace Teacher tack.. Survivors, In" addlUcm to 2 » Bay Saltings Bank LifS Insurance—slower premium i^teal, l^TlHATVOtRTKIRC'-eLICB rMi(2HfHA.veRN0swrr ■ Ekliicatlonal television, teaching Justice,Baldwin,.inClud*'two aona; - 4- BLOQpy MURDER' OH—IT WAS AWFUL, 'iGuve^onQ^^TO OFBRSipANPeUTT^ RW%?? WA^ TCO ^OOOTO EETCUa; machines -and audio-visual -aids' are aJester -and flve.jTandchlIdren. > QUICK NbW— WHAT PHIL.' THE WORST THAT r^nsy'csNMypiET.. , H ' I ■■ WAS THEOREAM?, I'VE EVER MAD' iVQt^ Open Special Purpose Accounts for anticipated eipenseSl c o n ; i ------7 c | i i r 4 o iRvMtigate before you invest'In fluctuating markets! -'N'- ^ y i i 5 a invest in Home ImprovenientB!

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ToKa^e LSU I I Till^ Set rs M4 a m l. Fla., WJ While In Eoiir ; Day CriiDch Paql iDleUel ponder* an N e> ,tork.;(i*P)-:i. . a’’^ t o ICE FISHING period when TrtMi o f f e r ^ rekeu* Anny fdotball, convincintr Sugaf' Bcwl^yic- year," Mlnne«>U'Xkxtch Murray at Siailt JVbrit happens when you take .a spebulaHpri. grow* today he / maxed a, 70-yard bgr going toiv over Arkansas left thQ over fritoriUie 12. ’T ^ big , gain Wartnath. -‘‘I'^ e a a boys w « e Looalans Stilts, pt* heayjeat fa^ break? Do you miss- strikes by; ecticPi^oJj .Will ieave^* Loulilang: State vorlU 'of aU foO*. bowl Uutnla, a ^ ^ Green Bay,’ W jgi t/P)*—Th^ losing the action you get by ' povirerhoUse 7^ 4 . aqjfwer. the Grlfndon Tide stiU* toweling dtuteA/Oie dHve was, t^^dS-yard aS ,tli«d as 1 w«a listeduig to i f a ' JauntSi.,by, ;htlke ,FraccrilA» .wbc!; ' Coach vBlH Barnet: peered in for trouble at the ataA . .Natiojiifl' Football Ltoagua gltog your line,.. N6t wlth,,<'this call from We*t ' over the field today as the No. Wendell Harris -aenr-^fliV BtogjU*'. IdeSi Just .cut a piece oF"^ card­ FRANR CUNi^^ After,/LSU dc/babed Colora- ahfunridm^Xhfohed noee-tP didift ahrt>rUe us champion Green Bay Packers 1 cplWlfe ,'|ootball-team in the, froria the JSayou In wont with board to . fit i.betweeiytoe tip-hP With oliday vacations ., do 25-7v '1n the O rtM e Bowl ,Tlm DAVisiiddM a field goal with anything. 'They just pver- settled down today, protected epuritry.' 'X ■ .power you. They have a Dig strt^. a flr*t period field goal w d they . piole and the 'water^.Rlota altachlrt behind the? hll area school­ ■yesterday, Die.tzel re tamed hi* Mickey dsselt^^kidted one fo: seO i^ two mpre pojnts-w'ggM e- against a loQff, cold winter by 'Bama’S iO-3 '.decieiqn in. New AritanaM.This wasanpAer'Ieath- & )e 'arid esh move anytwdy to. the Uhe. The wfnjl catches trie boy >«sketbairt^m a will be in i V poise arid remained ; Orleana'yesterday turned out to ty a few minute's later. '•■ / '■- mltai in a shower of pfessSme er in the „R a zo it> a u v X .^ - 'lts arcMRid.” '.. ■ ' ^ the glow of^cQeBs— their re- cardboard sail,arid moves th-e bait. action this week. No^le^ tbaq pretty much of a routine job.':, .a But then C o lo r a d o i fdJlback,^ iOundlng aTrO^Yriumiib over the IpeiderttallY. old fly .line*, out­ •from; all sidee.’ ''..J /. cause A la b ^ a had shut dutlUs - Teriss’ big prohledi was tXrittop 11 irames^wiir be play«.^in 3 rook-rlb>ed defense' and enough last fivb opfipnents during the rdg^ M UsttSwl’s ace passer,' Glynn IXiren SchweiBihgeT .Intercepted a New ..York GiSrit*. .' worn , forijlne-castlng service, eftn •’GonCeiming -my . iiJOVe -"to lense to'the enemy oft DElfBng. The problem was solved psris and can dS ywda to rip the The Packers klso WSre snug to atill *6mlrably as’ Ice-flshirig four-day l^riod. ” '->1 Arthy, X put It out of my mind halatjce.. ■: ularF^ao"- ■ , ' Buffaldi9s Into the iead. lt didn’t In addition, Mantoseter Htgh:^; until IhlAgame wri* over,’,’ the -^Utbama Coach Bear Bryant and'''tfot. spelled the difference.' -the high t*mh«tatur*s of prosper­ Their bdlk and-jarge/ ' s'lte 37-ye'ar-old ex-Artny asatslarit Burif^^AU^amA didn’t get riiu£h -Said ’he 'had 'Inina heart attackM” GriiBng''^d iconriect with Reed lost long, though. Charles /|Jraa-, ity, their indlytdusi shares of. ts,-r tq-toandie ^ ’itBtgloves-; ■ a w i m m l ri g teariv. which vvsi ford, {dunged over from'the trie, trottoced'bv the Alimuii last week, said.'"Now I ’ll give it-my full satfilfactlert put of the Sug^r Bow' during the game. Davi* on A g i^ a rd flip in the end '■195.44 from the receipts ,of 'Sun^ . ^. .a l t w At o b ' ‘ , consideration. I. have no. firtri^ victory, hfim t^ta 'and.Texas, two "VArkarisa* was in better ahape zone in the ,»u n l quarter tot the Jimjtriy Field sprinted nine yards dW * game.- They agreed it was Oollriqt' egg>Shells, you .Winter will open the scholastic part of its . thejt.-.^mment." \ other bowl ylHorfi, were jw ^ in ^ Uiari we were arid 'was well pre­ Rebels’ dhiy touchdoiiihi, but other­ for another touchdqwn and Gene gre^L to do Dvririlss with', the flound^r\Rsltormen. Broken trito sv:aaon Friday afternoon. The ln-,(:. , I f ’ pietzel makes the, move on air. . ; ■ pared fo r u^,” he'added- wise sptat^a fhisCratm g^y; Syke* blinked an/attempted .punt Giants'.-:.. . ■ ■ / toiy pieoM.,they flutter through dian natajors debut Ih a home as auspebted, he is in no poai- Minnesota defeatedJjfTA in the ‘•Jt was Iheirx defense,’* ,sald The rebels, for their pilrti.-pret­ by/Chuok McBride and fell oq, thw And siK.dld the playsrs’ wtvee, tho'wafer and cover the,bottom, meet agsiln-vt New Londrin. , tlori to be definite. First, .West Rose BOwl, 31-3, to .makeattiands Arkansas Coach Frank Broyles. ty-^vMl bottled ' up .All-Alneri,ca ball l?!^ the end 'son* fob «ttll a third "■wrapped lri"'.the warmth of mink X W R ttle - flatties think , some- - Point Srip^’ -Maj.; Gen. W, C.' for itsiloes a yeaycMO. /YWther- "W e, couldn-’t mOVe the hall oir the Jiih. Saxton. He bucked over teoiii acore^i. '' X-v., ■ stole* ifc*il«nt*d by the Clreen Bs y COn> STANDINGS H ^ g ’s up. Result: Thej^ boltrie. to ., W-. U-'Pet. ■Westmoreland, will announce more the.Gk>phm’ got in theSmek ground.” ; the: one fpr the first Longhpfn "I* bpaeve .we are as good ^ management whan the club won Toti'r baft,;,,,-. ’ Bristol Ea.stern ...... 4 0 f.OOO the successor ,to D ale-H all- door, , when/dBlg Ten ""'champ Minnesota lost , last year’s Hose' sabre, ptherwjise. Hikq. Cbtten *riy team in the country,” said t)ie. Western Dlvisibn. title a month . ’ < 'VARMINTS Ohio StBtp''decIined a ril4. LSU Coach Paul DlatzfeL Who U ' ago. also by beating to * OiSnts. Bristol’ Central ,. .. .4 0 -l.OOO fired Dec. 9—which he hope* to fowl game-'•to Washington. 17-7. handled the offense and passed to ^.'^ow’i the .tim'e of year wtocn TexasXplairlng before a .‘,'hoine" combined with , th’e'fact that 'nie''new crowji u tlto seventh Maloncv . ,p.. 1 j,;-loti do this week. . . . . Jack Collins-for the other, touch­ ruirtored to he.heaidihg for army. predatora__arc getting all the ac­ ofow^^ln Dallas in the' Cotton- theyXfere the seepnd c^biCe, made " I don’t think the team was a rhampionahfp for the Packers and MANCHFHt EK .....8 2 .600 Second, LSU officials say down on a play covering 25 yards^ tion. New calls are great, but 'Dietzel has mjt requested're­ Bpyfl, defeated MlSaiasippi, 12-7. the gafne.^ a critical -one fpr. the sharp i s 'i t was In--tire regular -the first won at home sinca. the Hall ...... '.,...,..2 2 ..500 "I had never beaten Mississip­ here’s an idea that might pay o ff YVethcrafleld i . 1 3 .2fi0 lease from, his contract, which >e Miss, was iristalled as a- Gtophera. pi,’! said. .’jPexas GeaCh Uarrell. season 6 J50 Royal. "This, makes up in part for opponent evOiy week.” ry a cdviple of pigeons 'along in a Some LSU source*'are. ri thp only choice to go down. the big gun foreHn.nesota, scoring Colorado Coach Sonny Gfan- ■ITie title w*s-tne first for Green ■Windham .1 4'^.250, the drubbing they gavein the cage. Staked out, their cdoing will ported ready tp go to ceuytt if 'liou!is|ana State poDshed off- two toMhdawns, oftM? on sh ort deliua *atd hi* club “ Juatm ade Bay since. riSiitlng th* Giants in PlaU ...... Sugar Bowl in 1#58.’V'^ drive foxes and cats crazy... and TIE PINS—Mrjs, Venice Pelton sho^^’s » few of |he pins she b»gg(j

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MttKha^i' Club will D u tch L iq lio r B o a rd ' Iiic ^IBm yeclal ^profiiin «riKj|tau^tteat afid fttnnleat . .JtamataMntn will ‘ b« 9o r ^ .by Mra. Siunuel - Vacant! On OubiR^iital and oonunittec. . . , < Hkrtford, .Jan. 3 (/P)— .tcbe j^outi Ckught between -restaurant cancelod Ilt U s mobQnfe own^jirs and r iv a l club ow ners, 'ow. n^s next tneet X iT. ■,.. , the St«e; Liciuor Coi\t|t)f Com? > -;S : Lorins ftbd^. m ission bug. v irtu a lly r e v e r s e Tt A an ^ JKilii;ht, director of itself after X Tuesday, confer­ j ckrdlo-Taa6uIar-^l>ulnionary aec- Jakarta, Indonesiii, Jan. imt isUinlc^uy lndon«aian. Dt- aint.of B L.)n«ncir Hospital. Hart-' ligaged (/P)— Fo re ig n m in iste r giifc- doncata rojMtM t)^;'holding that ence with'Gollsenitor Dam^soy. ,th. waa^^wttlM to the tferritary Last 'week, -the coinmlsslbh told #111 be '(uest jq^i^er at> a The engage tent of Ciisneen andrio today rejected the lat-; m obtte of Uie .Hartford County •Incest was ^ r t , of the prewgr some 800 cliibs holding club liquor s ^ i T i a r Renn_____ of Manchf______tester to Michael J. ■\ est Dutch ofter to negotiate Netherlands Bast Ihdi-qs. ; Abaoelatlm'of Medical AsHftants Z(rtta Jr. of MasSapequ^ Parkt i /'.'ll... \ licenses:' ■; British Weigh Monday, Jan. C a t «be Ytt'CA, 2«2 \ their dispute over West New ^De , ; QiiRy. in a , speech , to . the "Effective ian. 1, hU an -clubs.ciuosi;-M-k '. aM? . ■■■ a- - '' x Plan F r c j Long, island, N. T„^1u s been an­ Duf-"' — ' - .A aa 'Sft, Bartfort, a t B pjn. His nounced by her parentSxMr. and Ctuinea, He said Indonepia JW h parliament yesterday, drop--whether busines, golf or ffttiemai j l - ^ a p i ' l ' i p I d I 4| | | f f . talk,'abppli(bnmt«d rAdea #iU Mrs. Daniel E . Renn, SSfOe^r St'. V.. - would negotiate only if the ped the Dutch Je,mand' th?t IildO- organizaUons holding- club .(Hgii-X -V-*-*-**" a 1 -rieeta, as a preliminary to rtegotlr-' bo alm it open beart jMUvery,'de* Her fiance is the .Son of^fx.and D u tc h ; agreed "in advance to or) perra.its . . . shall cea.se tO rent | -x^ : ' ■ T J n n . , -i L dneidatory oyitom and" to self-determidation. But be-eald or permit'/fhe use of their premise,? j. r r t l ? ' I J : ^ - I T ^ o fa ^ d .Mrs. Mlchael-' J. Zotta . of tran.sfer the area to ' Ih ^ ■ maehtnei fapequa Pirk. ■'’. ■ . attoba, recognize the Papuan right to outside Organizations for any ■ -A V.-OA53 ^ --f nesian control. _ the -Dutch government . still feefs type ot 'affair. . ^ s s Rehn is .a 1961 graduate of the Interests of-the JF'apuahs"'must Pdbeona #U1 be tn cbarse of a Manchi^ater High School. The bfide.-. . Otherwise,; said Subantjrio/Indo- -"fn the ;future, the commission! IJuitlou, Jan. —'Prim e be kept In mind." ; hu midweek aerirtce at Oovenatit^Oon- ^Mect imd her fiance are both stu- nesia will take the Dutch-'con- "peaatlenal Church tomorrow at trolied, western half of the big is­ "Oiir policy is clear," .Subandrio'. approve , requebt* .. to rX " ’'’' i.Mdnisfei' M acm illan ’s cabinet "?s<; denta at Sbuthefh.Connectleut State in .uun...!, -n» 7:80 p jn. a t tha eimrch} Ttie Hdr. College In Rew' Haven. land by invasion, as lt-""" '.t'" '"•'•‘t* each rn,.., request for I whether the British' ministers had i . Xadto^ OodneU, O apee of Voc- MWTPinde'will -meet tomorrow at to - lndonestg,".->.SUbhnJrlo said. f da to 16 permanent divisions. t'afll meetBt tomorrow a t 8 :S0 p.nL at the home of Mrs,'John a ll Indonesians to pn■epare for m0 Vl? l "'*'''* fpqiiire- agreed to make the Paclffc island j X Su b /ui^ o thus replied, within " I availabie to the'American,?. i The Palm B ^ White Houm TflO pin. ab.tha lOOT Hall. AftBr Dalm , 46 CoISman Rd. 24 hours to Dutch Premier Jan.de bilisaMon. Slniie then .he has been said the act^tiem of the Iwo di- threatening war if the Dutch do C^vernor I^mpsey expressed con- Government sources saijl. how -’ a buahMB rdeotiaa.^ there ;wUl be Quay's unconditional offer tOrtalk yisions- w o)^ permit the release a aoelU .hour\jU)d refreshments. The British Ameriesn Club will not yield but has. not set an inva­ cetm, during the ' conference oyer ever, the,v.expect_a.pdsitiye’ 'riuswer ' "later -Oils year,*' with no Urn# oyer the future of the J.59,000 sion date. . Inddnestah military' “hardship'.?''-’ whlofe-might-be im­ to be sent'tt5’'Washlngtdn within inaM .wilt be rfieeuaend for cele- meet tonight at 8 at the clubhouse. square . mile jungle-and-mountaln speoifl^ of the 32nd and 49th Na- .^hratton. of ..tho Council's'’aimlver- f C H I C K E N 'B-*. chiefs reportedly want to wait un- posed by rigid enforcement .of the the'hext few days.- ' territory claimed by -Indonesia Ipng,'standing regulation the -com­ . tlie question of . using Ghrislmas tionpr Guard DivlSiona v^ ch were The WilUng Workers Cacdf of fir the end of the'year, when they cailto to duty last Oct:'15 in the South M etho^t Chureh.will omit T P R C A S T S ^ ever since it won. , independence will have more .equiim^ent from the' mission ord^ last week was in- Island for a widely expected rotind |■*N. from the Dutch in 'l94S...... ^^itarces buildup precipitated The ,Arh#*NavyJAuxiUary will its-Jan'. 3 ineeting^^e h«tt.meet­ Commimlst bloc. , ‘ tended to underline. of atmospheric te.sts was ral.sed by. the ^ rlln -'crtals, bn U ^ poQudc t^ oryow at 6:30 ing will b e .'F e ^ jX ' Subandrio said de Quay's offer when Macmillat; m et. President p a i. sA'tho clubhouseJ'Newly elect- "seem? to me to be' a mere for­ (CoaUnoed ea -.Rage Eight) (Cpnttiraed on''Page Right) Kennedy in Bermuda Dec. 20 and One of th?mew regular divtalons, Od oncers will a . Themeet IpnlgHt'at'8 mality "becaus. he-'Still emphas­ the lat Armore jVsidhete may bring gueste.-Ihe i tan- will held tomorrow at 8 | hope that Subandrio's statement proved the-action at meetings yssu- the British themselves have ^ 1 j terday Jihd' thta mornin|f -with 'Vice p m t speaker will-he tra fi Aleo- < p m. at the VFW Home.; ' ■—, was not- Indomuiia's lajft Word. He plans of their ovm to Are any new ; h o ^ Anah>*inous. Hosteues will told parliament Indonesian threa'ta weaiyjns,- PresiaehrXyndpn B. Jtmnson and The Manchester Municipal Fed­ to use ,fbrc»-"ta a very serious mat­ the nation's top defense officials. bo'Mrs. Ralph Ceven. Mrs. Nor- ' It da known the Americans -are ' maad A n d r ^ and Mra. . Lola eral Credit llblon will hold its an­ ter." ' He said it was the flrat item of,--,'' The Netherlands in recent ^ears hot anklous to lise their old rov--| business-on this mornlng> agenda,' Ifutehineon. . *: . nual dirtner-dance and Wieeflhg on Ihg grounds In the'Ri'clAc, whlfch • ' ' , JaB. 31 at the Army and Navy had insisted on th? ■ right of self- after the Joint Chiefs of Staff To^ush Test of Law take In United Natfoo? tnist ter­ flew into Palm Beach fipm Wash­ Club. , . . . \ determlnatiw for West New Gul- ‘ H ie Waddell P T A will meet to­ Saicm »->B A R IN G (U.S, #1 G radt-Siid^ ritory. Christmas Island "acrord- ington' for the preparedhea? taJki. ' morrow,,at 8 p.m. in ttw School naa?g native 'topulanp."' pt fOO,- in g ly w ?i discussed as an alterna- 000 PapuaSis, contending that they. X 'Qualified' sources -said the two cafeteria After a ,^MTt bdislness A special prayer meeting will be tjlve'aite. held ft the Salvation Army eacn New ttkven, jkn. 8 -(/P)— A n appeal is being planned in be­ Firemen la the Rescue National 'Guayd Div'latona .sum- ;a|Bisdrttr#>>mbers wiU ptay rtiili- 16-or,/ rnoned to duty should not antici­ evening this week at 7 hi connec­ Under existing U.S.lBrltish* ar- Ran Krajicisco Hremen brinj? dowTi two occMpant« ’fiJffm tho uppar floor »f tho Hale Hoktef early today tefy wtilatHiero Pill be priree half of two officials of a Planned Parenthood Center convict­ rangemSnts Britain could expect pate returning home for ?t least and' rsftOehmenli. tion with revival servlcee now ed of violating Connecticut’s 8 3 -yebr-pld bii^h control statute. a.s Aames belch from window. One man lost jp*’ life ahd at . least two Were aerlous progress. , . -*■ Rescuers Save to receive some ot the" technical in- condition•'" ...... ------...... from bums and srhoke inhnistion. (A P Photo.fax.)...... “ ' ^ ■ ■ several month?. The 32nd.bf Wla- -SWIFT’S PREMIUM ’ Dr. C- Lee Buxton, chairman of the 9b*tetricS and gynecology forhiatioh resulting from the 1T>S. oonalp, la training . at Ft. jLewta, .The Sunbeams of- the Salvation department at Yale Medical?-- experiments If they are based on Wgsh., and the 49th of T«ta6i nt ; BEEF LIVER . 4 5 * School.- and Mrs. Richard -W, Gris­ l Arm y^iH meet Thursday'at *;80 PRijit iof U 2 in Christmas Island. ■' Offers to Discuss Prohlem Camp Polk, La. ' p m. at the Touth Center.'.-A party \Ei.M Citr wold,./'executive • director of the • I.rf addition London feels the use HQSpitals Told XThe Guard divtalons, the an-' r ' 4 > jwfl.l be held honoring members PladiM)d ' Parenthood.''League of State NepSi of British territory by'the Ameri­ nouheeman’t said, "wlU be released-’ .whose birthdays have occurred m. .SUCUIACOH i b 5 9 ‘ Sw am p Grash Connbetteut, ■Were Ilnfd $100 eaph cans would underline ’the- closeness later this year as the lntemaJ4.bHal In 0 rputt Court yesterday. Of their cooperation^ FUNERAL HOME ! the past three months. Mrs. MaJof- PURE PORK t M ake F ii^ situation and 'the readiness 'atatua Sipley will be guest speaker. Mb^Ollc The.v' were charged with advis­ Macrrilltan And hi? ministers at of the two new divitlonv permit.” ’ ’ Picayune^: Miss., Jan. 3- (lP)-:-An ing on Uhe use of blrth-cbntrol Britain Wilt Reject SAUSAGE MEAT tpIiOT, A ir Force rescue team plucked tJ3 the same time have found it aasen- In the' meantime, it added,, the n i N E R A L ., it r i; Rachel Cordner 'was given devices at the league's recently ttal io;baIancea JthssaJSotarsj'witb Saiel3^.£h eck8 I a''-aurprise blrthda.v party yester­ pilot CSiarlee Stratton from a cy­ opened PiqmiM Paranthood- Clinic •33nd -and e8Ui-> ’'wlH. oonttnMe.jtIB QUALITY CONTROLLEJ> c 6 < press tree in snake-tnfMted swamp­ the effecikof. Uis tnpve on public duty a? a key element of the Army . SERHCE day at her home, 36 Bank St., by here.- ' dpinlon here. . -relatives and friends. Mrs. COrd / ib.3 T lands near Picayune tedgy. - PolicJ raidad the clinic Nbi^O. Hartford, Jan. 3 hP)-rCoimectl- Strategic RMorves."' GROUMDBEEF l l Persons HeW TTiere .l? llU )e'^ u b t that the G iSatiStii^a’s G laini W A LT ER N. ner was 80 Jan. i. Stratton, a 82-yeaSOld A ir Force It has tinea been inoM ratlviL,- cut’? some 200 hospitals, Coqvales- ' (%ncej;n'lng the. Guard division?, ' LECLERO; -tir-' F-- I . captain, “was taken by ambulance offer of ChrUtWas Islahd would en­ ______• / the temtorary White House de-,, The clUiJc.waa deUbefatqJy.jl#^- rage the British nuclear protesters rent homes A d boarding hotlias for fi. Director- The Frank J. Manafleld Detach­ to KeeSlar Air -Force' Base at, ed Nov, I to c)iallellge After Dope Raids cClared: < , NtSMTAir and expose the Macmiljkn govem- IkWddn.,. Jan. 8 i.« - Britain l.sttlement Brltl.sh,'Pfflcisls say ac­ the aged are being checked-under ment, Marine Corpg League, will U6HT CHUNK Biloxi, Miss.—some 60 miles east statute, whioh' the tlA . 'MWW'e •"rhe quick and effective mo- . TUNAFISH aSPAIII 's:.49 ‘ of Picayune.,. . ment to sharp a t f ? c k .I t was for planhihg another sharp Informal tually an offep-''lo iiegotlate wai. orders from .‘tlste PoMc6 Commis­ ' Gail Mi 9^8&9 8 Court last year calM^inerely Bridgeport, Jan. 3 ’(d»)—A round­ bilizatlon of thta force has dam- meet tonight. at at the Ameri­ G R A m U N I O N 'that reason that Kennedy did not made by Ixindoii, two hionths ago 83 Main Btreat, Mabdwater can Legion Home. r-M-oi. — Thf Air Foroa clamped a tight "dead worde," . , ' 'X t -c, .i ' up of persons indicted as violators rejection -of -Ctiateinala'a claim to sioner Dfo J. M ulcahy to see if oilflrated in iinmtatakable terms M N IAm i. . eecredy lUffipvOr hi? removal from press, the Issiw but left.it to M«c- and it still has not been picked uji ees I ■The tribunal refWFkdWhj*^ of the federal narcotics law has .BrlU.sh HcJidimas -coupled with-, a the.v have evacuattbn plans and our determfnation-'to - resist Com- KAR F O O D BNf w HOpSIMBCt. |2 **'**'^^^ , the Bvi'amp. HlS condition was not ml-ltan to'decide. .bji Guatemala, - -Members of the Junior Century M E A m T P I E S the law's constltutlohi?bt^yew?the brought the arrest of eleven perr pubilp,oi^e)“ 'tp di.scuss a soluuon ot fire drills. miiliisl aggresalon." ' 7 Imraefliately Uet^mined. grounds that no qtm %eing sons, here pnd two' in New Haven. British’ Honduras; a colony of Club are Invited to attend Irybuta 'CHICKiN leas than' 9.0001'sq'iare miles with This was disclosed today by MsJ. . Many reservists called to uniform' / of a one-act play. "Rehearsal." by YOUt Stratton's home Is Detroit but. he proaequted under, tte. 3679 statute. . Raiding apart l?s of federal nar-' the ejj»tury-bld l"rrUo«lal dlspote. Carroll E. Slia#. deputy state fire, in the 1961. buildup Were assigned / CHOICI : Uyei at Del 'Rio, .^Tex., with hia colics agents add state and local ~ 'bEmed sources said the Britlsn I a niulli-raclsl population of 9p,-:' Christopher Morley, tonight at 8 : V -TMWetY.'- ^,e,lea|dic, vvhielir-'qaa opposed the two. Has been a-source of dispJiite masslial under,.the commissioner, to the. National. Guard Divisions to at the home of-Mrs. Eric Hohen- wife and two ehlldntn. l?w -for 39 .years, Was foread to police in both' cities yesterday were K en n ed y Gets to talk Is iiU’ended to counte: who said It was being don? In con­ fill out their unit?,-. . Search teams continual to hunt close its last •clinic in 1940. armed with warrants issued after hreats by President Miguel Vdi with its neighbor to the west since Both the 1st Armored and 5th thal, 24 Mor\roe St. CtANO. UNION HADOOCK OR T 9 » 'I- O , weal nection with a. general auryey of through the swampy area west of Judge J. Robert La.q.qy said "The 21 persons ,were indicted on the gora? Fuentes to break dipluinntic lSri9 st-len.'t. . such institutions started Dec. 19. Bid to ISupp^ Guatemala- I.? not the only The adult Bible class of Center Scajjop D inners Pirayime on the Louistana-Mlasis- evidence is clear aiid i conclusive 'narcotic? charges last Friday by lies With Britain and to e.xpel ^all by the fire marshal's division. _ _ (Oontlmleil'oo Page Teo) ■Ippl border for the wreckage of to the court -that there Ww:a'Viols- a federal grand jury in New -Ha­ Brltisli-'-hationals unless the Gui^e- country --claiming- the Umber- —■Heads of the hospitals and- Congregational Church will resume SIARROOK FARMS sugar-citrus producing colony on meetihga tomorrow at Vfr a m? in the single-seater II2—eiriiilar to the tion.’: He' said there wae no doubt ven. ' malan claim to British Hondurgs is homas ss well ns about 4.50 fire co s- plane which was downed oyer Rus­ that the defendant? had grlvtn ad­ The search continued today for ADA Program recognized. the eastern s.ea)>oard of Central chiefs, ’ local fire marshals and ia a lli the. Junior High R'ooni at. the S u c c o t a s h •';c2 3 ‘ America, lyiexlco, to" the nerUi, sariea from church. Mrs. Hooks Johnston will sia in I 960 and created ah iitter- vice on the use of contraceptives. pe'r?ons on. the list who escaped the 'The Foreign Office ?d far- hau building inspectors we)-? asked for ^ 5 ftasiwbesl to SfAtROOK FARMS natlonal Incident. The law bans the use- of any arrebting officers yesterday., Washington. JamV i/Pi— Am eri­ refrained from making anyuforma, tacitly Bcccptai British airt'erelgnty their assistance,;. present a ala-week- course on the t;ommcnt' on Ydigora.s’ warnings but- has ihbisted that It will be en- ffOB!-wbe»l Old Testament. A nurseiy wilE be The plane wetat down in flames drug, rnethcinsl article or Instni- Among those accompanying the " W e call,your urgent attenllon," B ulletins M ixed V egetables 2 -'J ;':3 9 «- somewhere near Bush, Le., about raiders were Mayor Bamu^ Tedea. cans for p.enjtocratlc -Action has But Informant? expressed tlie be­ tlU|ed- to tajke over part of the provided for young children. sa*td a letter to these some 650 of-r Culled from A P'W ires » - /' » KitpifN CAROm 20 miles west of Picayune, Wil- (Continued on 'Page 'Two) ' CO 'and Police Superintendent Jo­ drawm up a.8-polnt Jegislatlve pro- lief that the Guatemalan leader country If there is siiy change of has suddenly revived the territorial ownership... ficlals from the edramissioner and W\ ■ 1 ,nes.se? reported seelhg; .si..fiery seph A. Walsh. Tedesco said that giam it ?ays repre.?ents the-1960 Major Shaw, "Ip the responsibility 8 t. Mary's Episcopal Guild will G r e e n P e a s dtdi con crash from As far aWay a? New meet in. the Guild Hall at the J8USK LIQUID DETiBciNT KRISPY CRACKERS at one of the places entered b; De.mocrStlerpra iform and challenge British Beiimbn In of mariagement of hospitals. con-‘ I, ^KntWNOARO^ Orleans—some 60 iniles southweit Only in f jpirens raiders they saw through-a window from (lonie.slic dJfflculfle*,, Ijs;!8 -ive^-e the fli.st tq settle what LEFKO GETS UFB church, Thursday at 11 a.m. Mem- F io-oi. ed President Kennedy to get be- Ydigoras rpiXirtcaly . .said ht- valcscenl homes and boarding New Itandon, Jaii. 8 f/Pf — / 'of Bush. a man taking an injection in the [ today is British HohdurAs. Pirates homes for the aged in contiectinn hefi a ia to bring sandwiches. Des- Fordho6l( tim as The plane wa.s attached to the, Leeds, England. Jan, 3 i.d? bihd it. would take th- drastic .■itep of i and'^^ loggers later frequented the George J. .Lefko waa - aentenced L M A L L O W S WECTON CAID CATFOOD arm ‘‘so cops broke down the with the fonTUiloting of nn evacu­ rralwi sert.and beverage? will be provided 40Mth Strategic Wing at Laughitn —Circus Are-eater -Priscilla ‘■Jo.seph L. Raiih Jr. ADA vice * " ^ * * ‘ " 8 Britain bccaiist of wild co.-ist. In Buperlor Court, today to a by'.M r?. Joheph tJohnston. Mrs KITCiHlNCAROiN door.” " ' r y ation pjan and drills covered under , -- BTcreae i A FB . Dei Rio..- -ITre Air Force said Birt, 34,. has announced her Arrested In Bridgeport -were chairman 'for Civil Libertt*? and Ihe lack of progress towards a set- mandatory term of life" In prison Fj-ank H. Sheldon and Mrs. .Annie L'nili file late 18l)f Century the thejEWnnectl.cut Fire Snfet.v Code. ©•▼L StvrdiTy coa* C i u t C o r n pkgi. it was on a roiitinb nirtt n?«ga* .engagement to the circus Are- Dominick MonacheUi, ,23, i 4hd^his Civil- Rights, said when Kennedy British set-tlers were attacked re-,. for the slaying of another msn'a « f u« w l Batily dAtneds Smith. 'tidhal flight from Del Rlo'^ to B ir­ man, George Maddocks. a c h hospital, convalescent wife. Lefko waa aeptelicf^ by fCONOMY RACK" wife. Margaret, 24, bofhi-- - aa to 'whether he wM r M l MAIN B T -M l 8-6M1 son and Mrs. Ronald Vernier. grand DUCHISS trol over-the terrttory tneressed-. "All employes shall-be instruct- pleading guilty to the charge. ',y‘ ' ------/. Hayward, ,28, both of 453 Main St. hTm-again to sign an order denying Parcel post and other puslal rate B eef Steaks ^ Also arrested in Bridgeport were federal-funds for housing involv­ increase.", announced previously in (Conttnned oa Page Ten) - (CoritUiued on. Page Ten) ■ — '- RobertXun®-"'' SeaView Xve.. ing segi'egatloii." NEWS CONFERENCE SET : For Acts Against -Bishops Joseph Gomes. 2J8, of 508 South Washington, are forsnailiy *ub- Palm'Bcach, Fla., ,l4n. 8 The ADA, in a statement, said mltted/by post Oflloe Uriurtnient Preaident. Kennedy will hold hta , \ Ave.; Lawrence TowTisertd., 23, of 'i-'-j CHEESE FaVORirgSi' 'M Waller PI.’:’ add .Miss Joyce Glo­ its program would help end what to Interstate Commerc'e Oummis- nest newa conference in Wash­ - pia 5b-sa ver. 21. of 356 Newfield ,Xve. Jones It called America's econon^lc stale-., ?ion.. .Ctibaij gpverpmenl formally Salazar Raps V*8,4'Britain ington Monday Jan. 15. the mate. A major feature was ah Im- protest* tikai C'.S. ships snd planes WNUOaRMA OR BOROIN'S OROtt-A-FOlL TRAYS of 13 1 M &M PLAIN CANDIES Vatican Reports Clastrpi and Gomes were- alrdadv being "laie. a major reaiure was an im- White Houm announced today. I- «fld in the state jail on other trim I have vfOJated waters and air space Presa accretarj' Ptrrre Sallngdr EMBER., a Cream Cheese , • , " 2 9 ' Sft-OL, Inal'charges. groups. vien.s aiui hundreds" of tim e s ,.. jiaid Kennedy sstll deliver Ills FLORIENt MtvS^oSSSr CSS Mrs.^ Mopgrhelli. w ho'was de-1 Other priority legislation listed U/)derground,,nucIear explosion m Ntate of the L'nloin measage ta QUAUTY MAID-SUCID OIROS EYE PEAS fikk salt Dec. 10 Mast* hole 110 fstr. l7-or. 2 Aides Excommunicated scribed bj^T>dMCo a"s"the"hlgg^t j Gonsiders Congreaa before- that date. The Am erican C heese »oc. pig. I "pu?h«"' among lho.se arrested, ^at would e limHate all feet in height and approximately INealdrnt Intends to present that, vTa? held in^M.o6o bond. The’^bond j 40.000 cubic yards' In voluhie, oayS measage In person. QUALITY MAn/VAC RACK — '.X ' "Vatican Citj:, Jan. 3 bW ,A?> for the ptheni arreoted here wao i Dr. Edw-ard Teller -at. Redlantta, FRANCO AMERICAN Archbtabp^'Staira said the ^ex- Calif., .-meeting, qf American __ S w iss C heese Slices high 'Vatican ’ prelate' said today 'commUnlcaHon was under, a previ­ Dropping OuLof UN ORBIT TRY t)ELA\'Tn> Chemical gociety. I . that Fidel Castro and certain offl- sion of pimian Catholic canon law Ia iS S thi‘ f X . r ‘;\?cotiS.‘ ta^^ tlnd* troemrs*? « d *“ ™ Capa Canaveral. Ra., Jan. 8_ QUAUTYMAIO '• j SU m i S 3T»Orch--.employment.; Prah)^ Costcllu. New Y o r k j^ * , ctata of hi? regime have fallen, un­ impa|ji%‘?utomaUc excQinmunioa-> i* ■ ' ' ' (/Pi-^An atteoTipt to rocket the % ^ « » / n o 4 ; ard St., New Haven.-and' Arthur-,- * P d . fcimded 14 years ago f j gambler., and underworld flgpr*,' .flrst Amoriran aalroiiaut, John B aby M uenster-^ ■ K - S S ' der automatic excoihmuhlcaUon. lion'1ipon?any.person who direictly Lisbon, Portugal.-Jan.'3 UP)—Pre-*announc» aa an aftermath of ,the Archbishop'Pino-Staiffa. a'lead- Joseph. 20. of 4T Townsendv- St . liberal, causes and ca n ^ losea aaether hat-tie In his 10-Jear . II.' Glenn. Into round-WM-''7"''W ( or Itiilirecily -imped? a prelate in Oght tb';ke'ep-from being deported mier Antonio de Qhveira ■Salaza" loss of the Torttigiiose Indjitm en-’ lAg -expert on caifon law in th) -thejierformahce of hta duties. New Haven, were held in 310,000 ! has a^t 50.000 aaid in a'speech prepareH for de- ciavea: orbit' hits ban dalayedWt least a . Vatican seerplarlat of state, s ^ -to'‘his native Italy on June 21 after week. unUI Jan. IS at tha earli­ NANCY LYNN C C c Effects of excommunication, brief­ Board of Inunlgtat^pn Appeals up- liverj' today Portugal''‘will surely 1. Pfjaaible wit)vlrawai.,froni the excoinmimlvation- had been ihgur- ly, are bu? of'the sacraments of ,he among the first coUntrle-s to United Nations. ' est, It waa learned-. today. The 7 red by Ca.slro and all CubgiL oflj? supported oi\Iy Democratic candi. 'hold deportation order,.fee and shot had been scheduled for Jan. Cherry Crumb Pie 5 5 1 the chubch-'andt in a broad sense, ; Boy, 5, Droicned dates for pr|Mdt “ The organ? of administration of mal aitnouhcenlent by t)>e V atic^ . Stratford, Jfn. 3 ijP) 44 Mrs. suburbs—went on trial in federal Bush,' R>Conn-. - thau it plana to month. '’ I ■ - Portt^ese India.will be maintain­ '' AFKIUAtlON APPROVED OliVe^OiGSSKJ'R ?i M He. said announcement of ext, !#d(y tw th? Vatican, replacing the court today on charges of oi^tspir-, disp6?e of Its weaMna (MttBtflal envoy h t recalled in Decembhr Florencje Fedak, 58. of 740j King Referring to the United Nations ed.and wQi continue to function a?‘ Hartford,;Jan. 8 (IP) — Stocks .pv* eomihunicatyieii in ^ eae casee is SL, %as killed when Mruck -by a Inff to defraud thp governmsnt. reaerve p M t--?t ^.Southfhgtoh... holders of eoiuiectlcut 'General ^ a.#u* 1969. Vatican sources said ai^taf-' mission ot safegiUrdlng pe?i:e, Sal­ if the. Portuguese state there had normallv misde by ibe Pope-hlm- ckr ';H>*feil:^ay a t the Intersection ..One defendant Is llmuy Oriyo. of Co.nhOoUcut beconiea 8i*t atata not' been Occupied.'' he said. Life Inallrance;-\Cpnipany .voted ______w - W l K ] STAMPS ?eif. ’Vatican aouroea speculated ently the Cuban government wants azar said hy-Wlievcs "We,,:have _ J ^ — — 1 Jill 1 1 *. Kre fsciirne f S g « ; 37-? ’ of Main :St. and North jAve., police AhdoVer.'former 'aSJlstimt. chief, of srith .daeelSentioo plait; relating to the right' to hear Whether^oUr-pres- The National Assembly approved ovenvlielmlngly In favbr of af- with this c»RMi eRi«H «M se et .WITH THIS eW fON AND FWCHASt OF that P t ^ John X X n i bad made better relations with the'Vatican the Intelligence Divliton in the. aervices offered, for a)Pita chrdtilc but that this yn>uld ‘not-affeev the ence and our -'col^boratloh are a' this, announcement 'by acclamation, flilatlon with Aetna (Fire) In-, ' ..I0.OT. DEAl FACICAGB . ho announcement in an effort to Roston Office^of the Internal Rev-: and convalescent nuhsing bom*? '.'ihdia.haxwagedwaron-uswith- "nirancc„ Compan'y ’ today. TH?,- o r thro* boxes e(i4 (H/. excommunication. i ,' . „ - rtad;dy,u.selesa in the U .N " ^ , '5 " avoid furthei^^ sttmin -(n relations 'ehue Service.",; ' . jfild homea for aged, Kiate Plni^ce "i:Ven lf we dp not (hear).’ I'do outiprovocatlph, but .Without ua it vote was 2,0033^ In favor to . .1 ■ J .jjji^GCormick President Qsvaldb Dorticoa, .who ^ FaU U f IhjtJ^ed^ ^^^TYby SANALAC DRY MILK fsstween .the Yatiitan and Cuba. , The others,,' are '.NathanJei Berg- .Commtaaionrr George Conklin' al not knpW yet whether wc ahal! be c?nnot-make peac.e,” Salazar ?aid, ,26,‘002 . , , . oppbsbd., Somb 160j|ltock- Archbish(q> \Staffa safd bishbpa aa a top Cuban'ofltcial waa • Biffigepdrt, Jah. 5 fjpi — .Samuel .man. of M.artforo. Paul A. Gorin of Hartford repp)-ta,.. ,BSby that wa?.i " • - ' “For Goa to hav? b??n Portu-jplder?‘--*-^era'''.(ff"Gbniiectlcut- General- ! OOYAlffTlS'^w*®! -had been impeded In their work In the first country to] sbandSn the hisii 0?a Coupe? F«r ^Cuuaoef Bumably included , ih the .exoom- « . Farrar J r, 52, of 46,p ld Mind NewtdhV and ffgut Giassmah of brought .toJJiiiuny Durante's^ door­ United Nations, but i urely we wilt gueaevfor 460 year? and .now to.,bc' mbICd " -jilt! company oQces in , vA}ag CiEANSER _ 2 ^ 3 1 ' Cuba and ' hiad . been" impirtaoned, mtinicaliona, sent^Nesv' Y ea fg ' step Chiiatihas: Eve baptized In Bloomflcid'flor' the. yotlng. Most } .'• y CippM 'IttillKR Sii.,ISR. i .Ceupen Good liini Sat. loo. 4rti Rd„ Trumbull, wag injured fataUiT Bfookllne. be among Ihe first. Meanwhile we occupied by the Indian natipn. fs. but he declined to kive detaila, Creatinga .to Pope John, and the -iaist ntabt. when struck by an au- ' Judge Francis J. W'. Fdtd madd' pris-ate oeirmony jn West HoUy-^ on? of the ghaatast disasters of our of thebailats were bj’ Prozj^. The V" Bltaiop Ekluardo PtMa Mtsvidal shall refuse them bur'collaboration HE HARTFORD ELECTRIC Pontiff replied. Jlu t V a t h « timobik!. ■ • / 'X this summary of the.chargiM'to'the wood, Calif. ■ jn/'everything that 1*], holj in our Speaking of Indian Prime M i s ­ ainitatlob ,p)an‘ np>y depend? on ■■■■^ . Palnioliv^SpapS-p 3 1 ® ysyas e x ^ M . frOm-jCuba alohg source? said 'the Pope's reply sraf -^'Partar died of. hta Injaries all-mate jury and alternate?: ' ^ Aity. Gim, Robert- y . Kennedy ter Nehru. Salazar remarked '"nje acceptance' by , at least 80 per ■, IIGHT COMPANY ■ I with 13{( priests leaf September. ajHMirtesy required by di^omatic .today at SU Vincent'______nt's Hospital____ _I.______That, all______four____ 'defeifijantsr-r-TT—- ~ eh- ^ o n g )jtjioM who have- been- sub- years he opent In London may cent of the- stock holdings of iBm SaiNfWAJeANlkWeiWMFMttaflihtl.] A t that time 'VkUean'aoureea aaid T h a i statement waa'as•'-U hb?r a? pretocoL Idee the Pope's rei?ly. fb PoUoo laid he had-been Invotvedl tered lntd"a constracy to defraud poemi^ to appear in ’tl.S. -pla­ have taught ‘i him something of Aetna. Stockholders‘of . the tat­ I-and hla hCieutis ieiight'liaro Salazar-''catne In * 1 10,«w-word tha : btrUiday gyMtinfe Soviet ta • -aUnor. aceldent -at U a ’-mter-JIIm gorsntment in Us ;fu8eUon of c e t Coutt' In -eoaheetfen with Spaech to auggeating direct action European, cuttur?, but it- did not' ter ’ company have tzntli Feb.- 5 Rggurred autemati ta-accept, or nnUl aa atstandeff .'•'I •■■■'. ;;v '' beelde raid on Back Bay ^s^Miop,

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