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Average Daily Net Ptms The W«HlHr ' PAGE TWENTT-VX)tJI THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 1 9 « feveMBt ed D. a, WeeOW B Eor tke Week BMei Evraing S^ralh Deoankcr If, UM CoMneed ailU teetgkt, peretuee ki 4ei: eteedj^ 8 Manchester Power Squadron! i 14,151 About Town will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. Four to Attend Mid M M tem ernw, eSMH at Marine League Building, Hember of tiie Audit tlMwere, Mgk ki leti. Parker St. Mr. and Mrs. J. CEA Conference Bveen of drenletloe Mancheiter^A City of Vitlaga Charm Washington Loyal Oranga Freebxreg will present slides Itodgs will most In Orange Hall and speak of their nine-month Superintmdent of Schools at 8 p.m. tomorrow. 1116 Royal trip to Florida via Intercoastal MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1965 (CUaelfled AdvertlHag ea Page 14) PRICE SEVEN CENV Arch Purple Mark degree will Waterway In a thirty-foot cat- .William Curtis and Atty. Wil­ /O L . LXXXIV, NO. 83 (SIXTEEN PAGES) ha exempUfled. boat • liam Collins of the board of education are among those n ie Senior Touth Pilgrtm The Father and Children’s planning to attend the Con­ Fellowship of St. John’s Epis­ Banquet of North Methodist copal Church. Rockville, will necticut Education Assoclaion Events Church will be held Monday-at local leaders conference Sat­ ■ meet Siindhy at 6 p.m. at St. 6:30 p.m. at the church. Mary’s Episcopal Church, Man­ urday. Representing the Manchester V ^ ^ • chester. ’Hie Cosmopolitan Club will' Star of India Found Education Association will be In State hold its meeting tomorrow at 2 President Robert Wolfert and U. S. CHOICE Atty. Donald R. Richter of p.m. at Center Church and not 308 Spring St., a trustee of Vice President Thomas Flan­ on Saturday as erroneously re­ agan. The all-day conference Bates College In Lewiston, ported In yesterday’s Herald. TOP 9U A U TY GM Divisions Maine, will attend the annual will take place at the Hotel Statler beginning at 9:30 a.m. mid-winter meeting of trustees North Methodist Church •v.'.'iVfr., tomorrow and Saturday. Mrs. Dr. James Russell, executive To Merge Soon will conduct a paper drive Sat­ -secretary of the NEA Ekluca- BEEF In Miami Bus Station Richter will accompsuiy her _ < urday at B a.m. tional Policies Commission, will husband on the trip. deliver a speech on "The Eth­ -v V ■ 'W BLOCK STYLE BRISTOL (AP) — Con NEW YORK (AP)__ The'» Allati Dale Kuhn, one of three)b Both the SUr of India and the.* the New York party was Btay Friendshto Lodge of Masons ical Dimensions in American solidation of the New De priceless «!for o f TnHio anr> playboy aquatic acrobats, blood-red ruby carried price Ing. An anonymous voice m- The officers of John Mather wlH meet at 7:30 tonight at the Education.’’ Engaged iceiess o m r o i ijium ,yvappedswapped the Star of India and tags 6f $400,000, but this was rected them to the locker and Chapter of DeMolay will meet Masonic Temple. Ih e Fellow- Enters Academy Dr. Russell replaces NEIA. parture and Hyatt Bear­ phire was returned to New other precious gems stolen Oct. mostly for bookkeeping pur­ hung up. The engagement of Judith CHUCK ings divisions of General Reportedly, one condition of at T tonight at the Masonic craft Degree will be conferred, David Bruce Wilson, a young President Lois Edinger who York today by detectives 30 from the American Mu.seum poses since authorities regard ’Temple to r^earse the Initia­ with Senior Warden John L was forced to cancel her ap­ Barclay Merritt of Mount Kis- Motors Corp., effective anja the accused cat burglar of Natural History in. rhope of them as priceless. the recovery was the promise Manchester native now living that Kuhn’s contacts would not tory Degree, In preparation for VbnDecle Jr.,.presiding. There pearance due to illness. c"b, N.Y., to Robert Harry Ry- Feb. 1, was announced to­ lighter sentences for tfltc trio. With the New York detectives Sunday's District competition, in New Jersey, has been accept­ Dr. Russell will talk at the who helped recover, the While waiting for the Florida and Kuhn, 26, was Hogan’s as­ be' prosecuted. will be refreshment* after the lander of Manchester has been day. scheduled for Manchester’s Ma­ meeting. ed as a midshipman at the afternoon session, following a stolen quarter-pound gem flight to lamd, Manhattan Dist. sistant district attorney, Mau­ For a while, Kuhn and hit sonic Templa presentation of CEA education­ announced by her parents. Mr. The announcement al.so said from a Miami, Fla., bus de­ Atty. Frank S. Hogan an­ rice Nadjari. conspicuous companions led Naval Academy at Annapolis. that a new manufacturing plant al programs to the community apd Mrs. Donald G. Merritt. pot locker. nounced with a grin that the Nadjari had telephcmed Hogan reporters on a cha.se through a A false alarm at 7:32 last Wilson is the son of David A. will be built in the Bristol area bar, a hotel and Kuhn's fancy The committee planning the night needlessly drew a ladder leaders expected to attend. Her fiance Is the son of Mr. ’There, the icy blue fire of the recovery mission had been com­ at 5 a m. to report .succe.ss. to replace the present New De- ’’He spoke cryptically and oceanfront apartment. Early 10th reunion for the Manches­ truck and two pumpers from Wilson, formerly of Manches­ Mrs. Bernice Maher, CEA and Mrs. Harry S. Rylander of pleted. narture factorie.s in Bristol and fabled stone, world’s largest of said the results were fair. " Ho­ Thursday the quintet di.sap- ter High School class of 1955 is the Town Fire Department. The ter, and the grandson of David secretary and chairman of the E. Middle Tpke. He did not say how many of social studies department at in Meriden, which is some 17 its type, glinted through a rot­ the 22 .stolen gems had been re- gan .said. ’’He said they had peared. A search of Kuhn’s fa­ trying to locate the following alarm came from Box 71 at W. Wilson, who lives at 42 Elm Miss Merritt is a graduate of graduates: Henry Choinere, Bennet Junior High School, miles south of here. ting bag which appeared to coverOd. completed their mission and vorite haunts, and a watch on Charter Oak and Autumn Sts. Ter. Mitchell College and is attend­ No details “about the new plant Janet ]^aison. Carol Ann Mc­ contributed to the formulation ing the Katherine Gibbs School have been buried or exposed to An informed but unofficial i were leaving." all New York-bound planes, Police are investigating the of the conference. were given, but New Departure source in Miami said the cache ; Only a few hours earlier, the failed to turn up Kuhn and the Donough, - Prank Mlgnerey, case. The young man, an honor in New York. Mr. Rylander at­ dampne.ss student of Ridgefield High owns considerable property in The recovery climaxed two did not include the invaluable shadowy negotiations had paid detectives. Maureen Moylan and James tended thk University of Hart­ ya’'ious sections of Bristol. Nelson. Ani'one who knows School :'n New Jersey and cap­ Dirty Clothes Traveled ford and served with the days of secret calls and night- Del.ong star ruby, a 100-carat off. Just after midnight, accord- Several meetings with the The executive board of Sputh The consolidated division will time rendezvous in the Florida .gem that is the large.sl and most , ing to a Miami .source, the tele­ their mailing addresses should School PTA will meet tonight tain of the school’s football Air Force in team, received the highest be known as New Departure. beach resort. ^ perfect of its type in the world. ’ phone rang in the motel whtre (See Page Four) oontact Mrs. Jacqueline Aron- at 8 at the home of Mr. and LOS ANGELES —At the time Europe and North Africa. He is lb Hyatt Bearin:'.". New Departure grades in a competitive exami­ Bcn, S Butler Rd. Mrs. Robert Tbulin, 63 Bruce of thb Gold Rush there was not associated with the manage­ manufactures ball bearings and Rd. nation for admission to the one laundry in California. Min­ ment of First National Stores. naval officers’ academy. Hyatt roller bearings. Members of the VFW Aiudl- ers had to send their bundles An informal reception for the President John M. Gordon of iary are reminded to bring gifts The VFW Auxiliary will His father is manager of the of dirty clothes across the Pa­ engaged couple was held at the General Motors, who made the Steel ,T alks for the table for the meeting of sponsor a card party tomorrow fire underwriting ' department cific to Hawaii and wait six Merritt home on Meeting House announcement i n Detroit, said the Hartford-Tolland County at 8 p.m. at the poet home at | of the office of months to get their laundry Rd., Mt. Kisco. Jan. 2. ’The wed­ the two divi.sions Council Saturday at 7:80 p.m. the Green. Hartford Fire Insurance Co. ■ back. ding date is to be announced. K O A s r combined as part ailed Off -i- ization program which will be LEAN, TENDER, JUICY, BONELESS implemented over the next few years as consti-uction of new Till Feb. 15 plants and additions will permit. Said Gordon: PITTSBURGH lAP) — Bp sic lb ’’Customers of these two divi­ Steel contract talk.s were re- CHUCK ROAST Truck driver Arthur Singelais was killea early this morning when his vehicle sions will benefit from greater , ce.ssed today until Feb, 15 to (right) struck the detached trailer of another rig (left) early this (horning on flexibility of operations provided give the United Steelworker.s SMALL, MILD CURE KRAKUS the Wilbur Cross Highway. Singelais’ body (still in cab) was entrapped in the by the consolidation.’ ’ Union time -to get its elect'on Gordon announced the appoint­ ciif 6^ the way. The election is GIVE YOUR FAMILY GOOD THINGS TO EAT wreckage over four hours. (Burkamp Photo.) ■ • ment of Warren E. Milner as Feb, 9. SMOKED SHOULDER u,. 35« Polish Prossad Ham Lb. 89^ general manager of the consol- j R. Conrad Cooper, chief man- Kii- -:1 divi.sio.i. He has been agement negotiator, .said the with Hyatt since 1957. LEAN, TENDER GOLDEN FRENCH FRIED union rejected a proposal that And Af Money-Saving Prices, Too! the contracts be amended to CHUCK STEAK HABDOCK FILLET u.69c Trucker Crushed to Death Hospital Costs restore the full 120-day negotia­ NEW HAVEN (API—General tion period. in the last year, th* Connecticut Cooper, a U.S. Steel Corp. ExeeQent For The Oven Heat ’n Serve, Golden Hospital Association reported I vice president, said, ’’Naturally, SHOULDER FRENCH FRIED In Collision of Rig-Trailer today. I the suspension of negotiatiorus -’The / gefwsRi. - 4n-^ra4w«a. the. 120-da.y.. .u^otiatins, S i f O W FRESH Connecticut spent a record $137 i period provided in the current It's easy •fo save at Pinehurst with SLOfr ROAST Yi 89* z s m m Lb. million last year. Costs in 1963 | agreements with the trailer^tf®™i*'S his head In a Jagged Manchester’s fir.st traf-fcollided matrix of the two windows. The totalled $126 million. Average' ■’In (aimes.s, this amount of each 3 5 ' Vh lb. U.S. Grade A Fresh Chickens fic fatality of 1965 occur­ portion of another vehicle driver, Arthur Singelais, 41. of costa per patient day rose to time to negotiate should be Cauliflower red early this morning which had beqome detach­ Hamilton, Mass., died instantly, MAXWEU HOUSE COFFEE (See Pa(,e Eight) $1.25 each . . . a 5 or 6 lb. Block 1 Lb. Can 83c when a Massachusetts ed from the cab. police said. (See Page Four) PINEHURST .truck driver was crushed to The impact was of such great The accident occurred about Chuck lean Pot Roast ^or under DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIXES 3,.,. 99e death in an accident on the .force the windshield of the vic­ 1:30 this morning at the Dcm- McINTOSH APPLES ...... 4 lbs. 39c tim's ’tractor waa drivbn ing St. overpass on the high- $2.98 or a knuckle Soup Bone for Wilbur Crofis Highway. against the r«ar window of the way but it wa* nearly four 44 Years on Death Row, State police said his rig cab, crushing hi* body and hours later before Singelais’ ^ ' l ■ i - W .-.J’ A 3 DIAMOND TUNA Packed In Water 3 Cant S5c COME TO PINEHURST FOR JUICY INDIAN RIVER I 2'/2C lb. body could be extricated from iiiicv isavy nui’sch, Baroara Vvoo.sier, Lt. Ruth Mason and Lt. Ann Rey­ GRAPEFRUIT . . . THE FINEST IDAHO BAKING th* wreck. New Trial Granted Today nolds (left to right) have been awarded the ■Purple Heart as result of wounds POTATOES. SPRY 48 O*. Can 75c Police reported Singelais was received in a Christmas Eve explosion i n Viet Nam. They are the first women Help for New Haven Line eaatbound on the highway, fol­ to receive such awards. (AP Photofax.) SWEET LIFE lowing a tractor-trailer driven AKRON, Ohio (AP) — L«sroyq>py, ruling on * moUon filed by by Ronald Polowman, 28. of Dunlap, who lived for 44 years defense attorneys in 1920 and Cumberland Center, Maine. The under the threat of * possible supplemeptpd by a new motion CUT WAX BEANS 18 Os. Cans A For 99c May Be Coming from tiHFA offered last month, granted Bomh Shatters lead‘tru7k‘became * Dunlap a nev/ trial. Navy Nurses Hono^*ed SWEET LIFE separated from the cab and new trial today. ___ - Dunlap waa convicted of first- It appeared questionable Princess^ Villa, TWIN STUFFED CHICKENS WASHINGTON (AP) — An^resentatlve of Gov. John N. iv f degree murder In 1920, and the whether a new trial would ac­ MAIN DISH— Chicken official of the Housing and Dempaey of Ojnjiecticut at the ly in front of Singelais truck. recommend mercy LIQUID DETERGENT 28 Os. Plaatto Settla 49e tually be ordered. Prosecutor Quick-cooking roasUr-fryer* and ituffing mix art your helpers Finance Agency said today he meeting, that the CTA would After the collision, Singelais’ — making the "death sentence James Barbuto told a newsman IRA Group Held Plump Broad Breasted Swift Premium Rioting Mob Seeks Bakes at 875' for 1^4 hours makes 6 to 8 servings believes funds could be made submit an application of this truck dragged the detached j mandatory. But Dunlap never It would be difficult to prosecute 1st Prize Oven Ready Ready to Roast available under the Mass Trans­ kind. body along the side of the road was sentenced — because he again because so few of the ABBEYLEIX, Ireland 2 whole 3Vj lb. roaster-fryers 6 tablespoons (%stick) portation Act for an ejcperi- Kohl said the HHFA could for several feet, spilling its was not there. original witnesses still are alive. (AP) — Police arrested sev­ seasoned salt butter or margarine meht looking toward .solution of not take on the whole problem load (primarily bread and He had eacaped while being A major point in determining en men at the end of a 20- Van Huong’s Ouster HEN TURKEYS PRODUCE commuter problem* of t()e New 1 cup chopped celery % DUCKLINGS of the New Haven but that It baked goods) along the high­ tried for his part In a holdup the judge’s ruling was a defense mile car chaise early today cup water Haven Railroad. V 18 lb. average 1 small onion, chopi'ied 2 cups ready-mixed CALIFORNIA might consider a pilot project to way. The collision rippecT' the slaying. He remained free, part request for a stenographic after an explosion that shat­ John Kohl, Deputy Adminis­ wheels off the detached rig ! of the time serving in the armed transcript of the original trial. tered windows in Princess By MALCOLM W. BROWNE (V4 cup) bread stuffing lb. 45c determine whether solution of lb. 53c trator for Transpdrtationj said the New Haven’s we«t end com­ and spun It almost completely forces under an alias, until hie The courthouse was searched, Margaret’s Irish holiday SAIGON, South Viet Nam (A P )— Nearly 1,000 stu­ that , while no application for muter situation could be found. around before the tangled mass arrest last fall. mansion. 1. Rinse chickeh; pat dry; sprinkle inside with seasoned salt. came to a halt. Today Judge Stephen C. (Jolo (See Page Three) dents paraded today through the coastal city of Nha such aid ha* been received from He said the HHFA could not The blast, from a shorted- 2. Saute celerj’ and onion in 4 tabjesiwons of the butter or the Connecticut Tranaportstion otit power station, put out Trang, 200 miles northeast of here, blaring sound truck underwrite the whole experi­ Two wreckers were employed margarine until soft in a medium-size frying pan; stir in Authority, "It the CTA would to pull the cab of Singelais’ the lights of Abbeyleix house demands for the ouster of Prime Minister Tran Van Freshly Frozen 23 lb. Butterball 29 seem to be eligible for assist­ ment, tJ»at It might be able to where Margaret and her water, then stuffing mix until evenly moist. BROCCOLI ‘”'^'' ' truck apart and thus extricate After marching on the prov-'t' ’ wiSHED and CLEANED ance In efforts to maintain and put up two-thirds of the cost husband. Lord Snowdon, are LaBroad Connecticut 8. Stuff lightly into neck and body cavities of chickeh’s ; place with the remainder oomingi his body. In all, five wreckers inCe chief’s house, the students i one of their plainclothesmen. and LaBroad organize a permanent solution Were at the scene. visiting his brother-in-law assembled in the main square Nguyen Van Bal, was seized by • in a roasting pan. Rub chickens with remaining 2 tablespoons ■ of commuter service” by the- froth the state or Ite agencies. Spring Fashion and sister, Viscount and Vis­ Hen Turkeys also 53c Singelais. a veteran of World with their loudspeakers. The youthk outside Buddhist head­ butter or margarine. Turkeys lb. 42c New Haven. If approved, it would be sim­ countess de Vesci. No one province chief tried unsuccess­ quarters Thursday night, War n , la sur'vlved by a wife was hurt. 4. Roast in moderate oven (875°) 1V4 hours, or until tender. Such an approach was eug- ilar to an experiment In the fully to talk to them and troops dragged inside and severely and three -children. Funeral ar­ Police jumped into action gested Thur^ay by Sen. Abra- Boston area where the HHFA rangements are being made by then moved in and broke up the beaten. 23 ham A, Rlbicoff, D-Conn., fol­ participated in a program of asd quickly cornered a SPINACH “"“I** ' the Ijee-Moody Funeral Home, Ultra Feminine group. One studeijt waa report­ Meetings inside the Buddhist SWEET, JUICY lowing a meeting of New York subsidies to lower commuter group of men in a wood near ed arrested. Beverly, Mass. Burial is sched­ the house. A gasoline bomb headquarters compound are and New EnglAnd officials on fares and accelerate service In uled Monday. Similar trouble is expected In planned Saturday and Sunday, order to attract greater com­ was thrown. possible avenues to save the By RHEA STEWART As the bomb burst with a other cities, including Saigon. and antigovemment agitation Pinehurst U.S. Gov't Inspected Grade A Fresh Chickens are fresher by New Haven passenger and com­ muter use of ran facilities. . (Special Herald Reporter) Hue was reported quiet but stu­ was expected to continue. Kohl said that in the New bright flash, the men — be­ far and wonderful value this week. FLORIDA muter services. , NEW YORK— “ Love Is Sweeping the Country” was lieved to be members of the dents still were boycotting In another field, rumor* Rlbicoff said he was aaklng Haven’s case two steps would L iz Taylor outlawed Irish Republican schools and planned weekend spread through Saigon over th* be Involved: EJtploratlon o f the the musical selection that opened DuPont’s showing to PLUMP 3 to 3'/2 LB. ROASTER-FRYER HHFA to "accept and give Army - made a break. No demonstrations. past four days that a new coup d o ze n serious consideration" to an ap­ problem and the feaaibillty of fashion editors who had come from all over the country one was hurt by the bomb. In Saigon, police sources said ts imminent. plication frdm the state au­ an experimental projeot, and May Give Up at the invitation of the New York Couture Group to see One of these rumors gained thority to develop and Imple- application for HHFA aid. what will be worn this spring. Il , such currency that the Saigon ORANGES These steps, Kohl S4id, could CRISPY, WESTERN menb^i program to demonatrate accompanied a series of kissing police force was alerted Thurs­ FRESH the applicability of the Moss be accomplished ‘fairly quickly Citizenship scenes from old movies and the day night, but nothing hap-" Transportation Act, eulmlnla- after Interested parties got to­ fir.st group of models, an equal pened. gether. He said he expected Rib- Most Committeemen tered by HHFA to a crisis of PARIS (AP) — Elizabeth number of both sexes, were ^hl* kind. Icoff to take Initiative in the shown in various similar SAIG6n , South Viet Nam CHICKENS Taylor has attempted to re­ WHOLE Rlbicoff aaid he had been aa- matter and that he would co­ "clinches.” (AP) — Three U.S. Navy nurses «ur«a by C. Perrle Phillips, rep- operate fully. nounce her American citizen­ This serves as well blb any­ Favor Medicare Plan wounded in the terrorist bomb 2 25 ship and sources here said to­ thing to set the theme of this explosion at the American offi­ Cut or split or freezer wrapped lb. 87c. No limit. CARROTS * day, the .action is pending. spring’3 styles. Women are go­ cers quarters on Cihristmas Eve ing to be feminine no matter WASHINGTON (AP).— Moat members of the House were awarded Purple Hearts If your favorite recipe calls for breasts, legs or chicken liver, buy them The informants, who refused what they have to go through to be identified by name, said Ways and Means Committee favor sending the admin­ (See Page Eight)- at special prices, too. — FROZEN FOODS the London-bom lactress had to do It. In fact, there’s a mas- Mail, Equipment Lo^t puUne directness’ to the way de­ istration’s health care plan to the House for a vote, an SWEET LIFE planned to adopt British n^iqp- Associated Press survey showed today. Final House ac­ Selected Selected Large allty. Her husband, actor'Rich­ signers have dug into femininl- ard Burton, is a British citizen. tion may come in 60 days. ^------An extreme Instance was The 26-member committee for ' 17 to 8. Under the former divi­ ORANGE JUICE It Ob. Caiu In Boston Postal Fire CHICKEN CHICKEN The sources said Mias Taylor seen-yesterday in the colfures years was the griveyard of sion, ID Retlublicans kept a solid BIRDS EYE attempted one formal renuncta- presented by Clairol. Several health care legislation. But now, front against the proposals. News Tidbits tlon during the filming of a new featured loclu of hair escaping the survey found, 16 of the The' other big bonus the health BOSTON (AP)—A four alarm fire roared out of .con- movie in Paris last October but from the AP Wires LEGS ^ BREASTS i on purpose and curling down members either definitely or proposal picked up was Mills’ GREEN • Ob. PkgB. trol through a two-story brick section of the South Pos- ADjure . Eighteenth probably favor action to send agreement in prinriple with ad­ ______J ______i ___ •______.-1 all allesriance-and fide ministration plans ror financing | SWEET LIFE tal Annex in Bo^on early today, destroying some mail unitid*^^*?’’** I“*mandato^J Centui'7 fas.nion that inspired such a bill to the House for a Nigeria returns to normal FRESH CHICKEN LIVERS R>. 79c poets ind painters. Another era 4 vote. and administration of the .pro-' and ei part of the oath, of renunciation. gram. after (wo weeks of turmoil from Postal officials said the main today was pay day and their Miss Taylor 'later was advised noted for femininity is the Vic­ The chairman, Rep. Wilbur D. disputed general election; new SLICED STRAWBERRIES torian, and one model was so Mills, D-Ark.;- said he looks for Long the most • .powerful section of the annex waa be- pay checks were consumed in that the renunciation was inval­ congressional 6pponent of Social 17-man O binet form ed... Ex­ Ueved safe behind a heavy fire the blau. Victorian she couldn’t see to action on. a health, plan tied to id since the phrase to which she Social Securit)^ in time for a Security health programs. Mills ecutive of Lime Rock race . Af Pinehursf SUNSHINE HYDROX COOKIES ...... wall separating the two build- The building Is nicknamed objected was deleted. either side. IV / 4 m. pkg. 89o Aline Saarinen, the National House vote in March. said the formula ultimately track pleads Innocent in dqath Come To Pinehursf Irgs. "The Ice House’’ by postal KEEBLER HONEY OBAH a U h ...... According to the sources, she Broadcasting (jompany’s com- President Johnson asked Cion- worked out, for administration of man killed in non-race a ii^ . . . 16 OB. pkg. 88e Fire officials reported they workers who said it was once said she did not want the phrase of the program by Social Securi- dent on track. . . Dean Burch were unable to getjwater pres­ used for storing ice. nientator who also appears oh gress Thursday to enact a mul- for "fresher-by.far" Chuck Ground, DOMINO SUGAR . . . 5 lbs. 59c Included in her renunciation WTIC-TV’s "What In the tlple health program, with care | ty and financing by a pay roll opponents rlalni enough vetes sure from hydrants near Jthe The building normally has a because, while she was renounc­ tax similar to but separate from to oust him and replace him Ss blaze for about seven minute* crew of 26 at work but most World" show, spoke briefly on for the aged at the top of the 3 in I Blend of Beef, Pork and Veal ing her U.S.' citizenship, she still the commentary of the' inaugu­ list. the Social Security tax, met his (X>P party chairman with ^ y after arriving. were at lunch when the first felt the United States had been ral balls which She will do. She The proposal also includes a specifications for avoiding dan­ Bliss. .. President JohiSKMl or Round Ground. Money saving- val­ CAMPBELL’S CHICKEN SOUPS, All 6 cans $1.00 FOR DELIVERY^CALL 643-8059 They called for the Boston alarm came In at 4;l2 a.m. good to her and she did not want ger to the whole Social Security fire boat to move in on Fort Some of those still in the said that Cabinet wives have new $1.2-bllIion system of 32 \ plans to put nitnhmim wage asld Save 17c to Imply by signing to such lan­ structure. I unemployment ' eompenealSsui ues again on Block Chuck Roasts with Point Channel to pour on water. building tried to save mall guage that she bore the. United decided not to be nonplussed by regional medical ^complexes to Hoses were strung to dlstaht by pushing bats off 1 o a d 1 n g the President’s decision to fore­ fight heart disease, cancer, The chairman said he expects before repeal of ‘Tight to kaesf" States 'any 111 will. The actress law... Some obeervers belliM 1st cuts 39c and lean Center Blocks OPENTC JHT hydrants. platforms, but the mail was now Is on vacation in Getaad, go a white tie, but will make stroke and other diseases, coiT-' his committee to make some S & W STEWED TOMATOES The annex abuts the.'South consumed by fire. Switzerland, and could not^be up for this lack by going “*11- trlbutlon to medical and dental modifications in the administra­ Preeident Sukamo’a w ithdrat^ of 47c lb. Tiny tender bite-sized Cubes Station. The railroad station However, a few bags of first out” for glamour themselves. school ' operating funds and tion bill. Members who were from UN foreshadows all - eiul reached for comment. polled understood they were not TILL 9 . Case of 24 $5^9 4 cans $1.00 'was In no immediate danger class mail were saved by two ' Miss Taylor indicated she did They have agreed, she said, "to Sears is showing this scholarship* for students in the military attack on MalayslK^” . wear things In their hair. The healing arts. giving their positions necessari­ OffieialB say that UB. can eM> of Beef Stew lb. 85c and Rib end from the fire. guards, Leo Freda and Ola- not want to appear personally at loop - trimmer, iiolka OPEN FRIDAY Hiere waa no indication Im- raana DlBtefano, who said they the U.S. Embassy in Paris, the only ballgown I know about Is Congressional reaction was ly on the bill exactly as intro­ lly handle Fmace’s dtiiisiMlJWr FIRST the white S6aasi that a promi­ dotted casual costume most pronounced on the issue of duced. glM mlllton worth o f goM Shoulder Lamb Chops lb. 89e 8 A.M. till 9 P.M. Serve your steak or Pot Roast with mediately how the blase spotted smoke coming through normal procedure, and wanted ftsss atarted. the floor and quicUy pushed no publicity. nent woman w on to th* test in­ for the teen set. The health care for the aged. Questtoned on tola baala aither this oountry'e reeervee The blaM left only bare bgick the mall 'out; ’ A oonstdar ’official went to her augural, that oMt her ISO to blue pullover featpres The dramatic change in pros­ dlTMtly or through authorised many ej^ rese aimoyaiKe stiWi Plenty Of parking here'at have cteaiwd, so she said she pects for favorable dtanmittee spokenaen, the committee B&B MUSHROOMS 3 cans 89c walls standing. Destroyed In. the Poetal officials said no esti­ hotel quarters and adminiatered graceful looping to ac­ GatiHe m ethods... the comer of Main and fire was some mail •— chiefly mate of. loss could be set im* the o r a of renunciation, agree­ would save It ttH the neoct In­ action nsults from two develop- membership lined up -with U S U C B D . . . BUTTONS r .. CHOPPED cent the wide neckline mente. The Wa$« and Means unequivocally for health plan OsMfatecs ak Hsnv«t w S l Turnpike . . . Carry out circulars, according to postal mediately on the mall that was ing to Mlaa Taylor’s request augural ball.” will keep humming dem^e J p g ' service and safe crossing officials—trucks, loading plat destroyed, that the aUeglanca-fidellty Additional hair for evening and bell slqeves. Slim Committee was reconatituted legislation, ons saying , hs waa with two more Democrats and 0 ^. sura taqw hs would vote on level of water In with the walk light. FOOD forma ,^and the contents of em­ In addition to circular mall, Idumaa ha ilelated. hours sesns to ba^ aaofher pantf are blue dotted XVntYTHlNO BOR THB WIU> BIRDS . . . R4tR Chicken Broth, Gear or Rice . . .8 cans 60e i g r e ’s lookers on the- keoood the f in consumod so-oalltd Star Word of tha aotkm raaotwd meaiw ot bsing SsmiM ds. Itis two fewtr RspubUcaps. m- passage hut that ha would vote SBOBD, B u irr . . . B xm F u m tsft s e b id s . with white to match flectliig ths Damoeratis atocto* •Save 7e 'tta 8lqfyit6it>HL al swoep, so tb o .flM ite aosr.ls PAGE TWO UAKCHESTEE EVENING RBEALD. B1ANCHBSTES» CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY I, ld66 UANCHERTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1965 PAGE THREE Coventry Bolton Spring Fashion Sh^inwold on Bridge crowns of the Magi, and the Ultra Feminine Weft dealer Rockville-Vemon banjo, tennis rackeC and chem­ HNOWINO ALL TIUCK8 CAN Baft-Weft vulaenbls 44 Years on Death Row, Folk Mass ical apparatus, is being done by Enrollment Father and Sort ^m ner Set CREATE GUESSES N M m i MANCHESTER (CoatlaiMd from M g « One) the Art Deportment of the col­ TV-Radio Tonight By ALFRED SHECNWOLD 4 KQI43 lage. National Mon’a Team Champion 9 A109 Adult School New Trial Granted Today At Trinity By Elementary Sehool PTA models all have Meek, smooth Celebrant at the Eucharist Increases 11 When you know all the tricks, 0 AS will be the Rev. Alan C. Tull, "hairdos falling towrard the face, you can create a guess to take _____ 4 KJ3 . j. ■“ \ (OoaMaoed fmm Page Om ) Dihi]apr84, escaped from jail instructor in the Department of which,they do not change when the place- of a sure thing. How­ WEST KA8T Slates Its On Sunday Television In Schools The elementary school PTA^Ihe bemner andNrnonthly knot- showing eveninc fashions be­ 4 A1076S 4 982 here In May 1930, while he was ^ liglon , and officer of the ard Schenken, who won a berth the judge said, but no notes being tried for Uie holdup-slay­ iqpel. Dr. Edmond B. Cher- will hold a father-son dinner at tying championshtp, tktnald So­ cause it takM far tep long to Ofi the American geam for the 732 $ K854 8:00 ( 9) Bis 3 Theater ( 8-3(M0) ninlstone* (C) Lumber By Ho'H'ie H olcom b bol was knot champipn for the 0 105 <> Q94 could be found. ing of Steve Bossee, an Akron A folk mass, written by a re­ nuHer, professor of religion, ( 8) New* (24) Antique* Pupil enrollment,In the three the 3-J's Restaurant on Rta. 6 get Into one's pvenlng coiffure. seventh time in the Team Spring Term cent graduate o f Trinity Col­ (10) Eye-l>ntlfy 3:00 (34) Cleveland Orcheatra month. ’"nie unavailaMlity of those restaurant owner. He was con- will be the deacon. (13-18) Movie (22) Naked City me. local public schools has in­ and 44A Jan. 20 at 6:30 p.m. But the Interaationid SUk As­ ’Trials held last Novemeber, stenographic notes Is very Im- 'vlcted in absentia'. lege, will be sung Sunday in the Television, “ baby” of the Show Biz world, is continu­ Varsity Basketball Gania,^t sociation’s dinner show featured (30) ‘Tugboet Annie (8-30-40) The Farm er’i D augh­ creased by 11 as of Jan. 5,^ as Following the dinner, Herman used one of the oldest tricks in The iprlng semester e< the ortant in this case,” said Dunlap was arrested last Oct. Trinity College CJhapel. Stu­ 2) Top 22 Flu* On* ter at war with the rating system and the surveys that Tuesday evening will alW be Incredibly Intricate pnes of the game to defeat an "unbeat­ 4 Moo* 8:80 ( 3) Survival ally compared to the enrollment^ on O. Schendel, former chief of po­ RockvlUe - Vernon E v e n in g Sudge Oolopy. 23 at a soldiers’ home In Wash­ dents playing banjoes and gui­ Emanu^ Women ^ ) Lovely (.Andecape the date for the first junior vkx.- twisted hair in four (Hfferent able” slam. ^ QJ4 (30) fiarly “ Show (10-23-3n) Bob Hope Theater pr^uce the ratings. Nobody k ever pleased— except the Oct. 31, 1964. according to fig­ lice in Manchester, will give a sity basketball game at th^ O KJ7432 School wiU begin the week of '"nid defendant’s right to a ington, D.C., after being traced tars will acoompany the music (40) Laramie (8-20-4UFAddam* Family first 10 shows. But surveys have been going on in radio ures released by Supt. of talk on the raising and train­ tlora, which is three more West dealer 4 A987 transcrl^ is unquestionable un­ through fingerprints taken when (12) On Broadway Tonight h l^ school. The new Bolton East-West vulnerable Feb. 1, ecbool oCnciehi have an- of thb 10:36. a.m. cSlehration of T o Hear Alm ond 8:10 ( 3) New*. Sport*. Weather 1 .00 (34) The Open Mind' for m*ny year* without ao Schools Wilson L. Tilley. The ing of dogs, demonstrating am nature allows. H ie acces- Weft Ntrth iM t nounoed. There will be 6S edaes der law. It vould not be possible he sar.ed in the armed forces. S '30 (10-3%30) Hvntley-Biinkley team, .coached by Mike Landol- Openliig lead—’Two of Hearts the' Holy Corittnunlon. ( 8) Bourbon " 6t. Beat (8-20-40) Valentine'* Day V Mahogany much a* a aecond look. The less.” This answer was some­ total new enrollment stands at with liis own police dog. phi. will play the WlllimanUc sorlka that produced this effect Pass 1 4 Pali offerings for the spring aemes- for a successor judge to uphold “ I knew it was coming, it’s . (18) Subucriptkm TV Schenken got off to a good ‘The Rev. He^bqrt O. Draesel "The Church and the Cpm- (12) Newsbeat • ( 3) Rtchani Diamond writer a first-hand look (or what less cordial than the rest. 1,851 as compared to 1,840 on PT A ^ vice-president, John YMOA team at 7:15 in the Bol­ "were rieUed tricoMr hairpieces P*«* 3 NT Pa*i ter. the verdict and sentence of been a long time,” he said when (30) Film Short* Whitham' is chairman of the by Americana, and a start by leading a heart Pa** 4 ^ Pass Jr., who "wrote the music, .will poser” will be the subject of 9:30 ( 3-12) Com er Pyle. U8MC more accurately a first-hand A.pparently npting the rising Oct. 31. ton gymnasium. II Reglstratkn by moil will be­ death without the transcript of Prosecutor George Pappas and (24) What'* New ( 8-30-40) FDR against the ambitious slam big preach at the aervlca and cele­ (3) Walter Cronkite Uaten) at one the other nigrht note of unrest in our voice, the The present enrollment fig­ event. In commenting on the part of a phtrloUc fervor that is AU PiM the original trial. To do so A.kron Police Sgt. Jack (Jarlton a talk by David Almond Tues­ (10-3(^30) Jack Benny Pre-Finished Tickets are being sold at by Oswald Jacoby and Barry gin Jan. HI C h io t^ Jon. 16. brate at the Eucharist. .The 8;46 (30) Bon Cochran Let me set the scene. survey gal fumbled a bit and ures show Grades 1 through 6 program, Whitham said it was putting lots ^ p e o p le Into red, would be a flagrant violation of took him In custody. day - before the Emanuel 10:00 ( .3-12) Slatlerj"'* People in part an effOrt to bring school and will bs available at Ch«ne. Any other lead would Registration In person win be Rev. Mr. Draesel -was graduated 7 :Oil (12-22-30-40) New* Sporta ( 8-30-40) 12 O'CTock High The '‘children's hour" was then said, "Oh. weH, thank increased by four pupils and the door. white, end navy'Mue. Yesterday some expert* would recom­ Dunlap’s constitutional rights." He had been living at the sol­ Churchwomen meeting at 8 p.m. Weather (10-32-301 Jack Paar father.s*out to PTA. have aimpUfled declarer'* task. at RockvlUe BIgn SohetA Mon­ from Trinity in the Class of (18) Subecrlptlon TV . ever and both parents at the you." Grades 7 through 12 and in­ TTie team has performed In CUUrol even had U^e American mend a instead of a bid. Judge Oolopy, who did not diers’ home for six years under in Luther Hall of the church. (34) Toy TTiKt Grew Up PLYWOOD Tickets have been dept home Jacoby decided to plaiy a low day through Friday, Jen. 18 1961 and then attended the ( 3 )I>ealh Vally D^e ^10;3n (18) Suberriptloo TV Holcomb manse were preparing And that ended o*ir chance to cluding the special class, as in­ public only once before, whfn flags stuck into tlm murfaM in The opening bid would be bet­ hear the original trial, set aside the name Harry Walker, the Almond Is minister of music (10) Have Gun Will Travel with elementary school boys. heart from dummy in the hope through Jen. 33 from 7 to 9 General Theologrlcal Seminary 1>:00 ( 3.8-10-13.22-30-40) N w i . two tired young men for bad. become a sutyey statistic. creased by seven pupils. it beat a facuIty 11:20 Movie for the bath and Mother had thia have to do with Show Bi*. Class Dlsmlssf^ Early BEA Panel to Meet Board perts tend to lead aggressively low cards, but you can’t al­ In addition to the ooursea hi the executive committee of the (221 Ma** HIrmieht* ( Movie High School with Grades 7 first trial. Any waiver of' rights, listed In the Army and served He ,is now'a curate at the House ll:3u (22) Tonight (C) the youngest member of the 'N ot much, we answer, btil it Cla-s.ses will be di.smissed A Bolton Education Associa­ is frowned on that doesn’t Ibok against a slam contract, and no. ways hav» just what you want. fcuelneaB, eecretarlal, mechan- churchwomen will meet in the 7:30 ( 3-12) Rawhide family halfway toward a new through 12 and the special class tion policy committee is expect­ as if it grew there, 'ft was eai^ the Judge said, "can be ^ven imtll 1925. He later worked as a of Prayer, Newark, N-J- music rbom at 7:30. (22) Schools Match Wit* ( 8) Crane Show did get me this far down in a Thursday at 1 p.m. at the ele­ < ^ er play looked better than toe, fionign tanguagea, Engllah (10-30) International Show 1:00 ( 8" Gale Storm diaper. has 809 pupils enrolled. that only In big ettlea do women For Sheinwold’a 88 • page only after such rights have been street car conductor in St. The music, consisting of the Mrs. Norman Gerhart 1s in oolumn during a \*tek that's mentary school for a teachers' ed to meet with the board of m heart fineese. end M e b ^ , there are several Then the 'phone rang. The r e p ^ states that the education at its regular meet add hair for evening coiffures. booklet, "A Pocket Guide to explained by competent coun- Louis, Mo., where he was mar­ several parts of the service of charge of devotions and Mrs. SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE IJ8TINO pretty skimpy with the other curriculum development meet­ East took the first trick with new ootirees open In the even­ "Can you g o ?" first grade enrollment has con­ ing Monday at 8 p.m. in the Bridge." send 50 cents to Bridge -sel.” Dunlap didn’t 'lyalt to con­ ried and had a son, who Is still Holy Communion, is In the style Bernard Johnson and Mrs. n e ^ . ing. Bhctra hair is being worn any- the king of hearts amP'retumed living there. "No. can you?" sistently exceeded the number high school library. Under dis­ Book, Manchester Eye. Herald, ing sehoot program for the sult with his attorneys when he of popular folk music. Original­ licnnart Johnson are In charge Patrons Sought Albert Kellogg, district man­ 'wher* that women want-to add a spade,, forcing ..ffeclarer to spring semester. broke jail. In 1942, Dunlap re-enlisted in "Well. O.K.," was father'* of births registered, and that cussion will be payroll proced­ Box 3318, Grand Ontral Sta­ ly written for a Liturgical con­ of refreshments. Women who The annual drive for patron the State Board of Health has ager of the Encyclopedia Bri- bulk without ha'ving to grow ruff. Now-trie qjam was-home m the tndtvklual arte pro- Dunlap, described by one re­ the Army and served until 1945. 4’xr gnimpty answer as he admon­ ures, lO-and 12-month payroll tion, New York 17, N.Y. ference last apring in New attend are asked to- bring Radio members is now under way by registered 140 births for Cov­ tannlCA Press, will give a dem- long hair to do It. "Let down if declarer just played it nor­ Rram, wood carving for beg^n- porter M having a “ grandfa- A year later he entered the Air ished No. 1 son to stand still, the Little Theater Of Manche.-i- plans and lump-sum payments your hair" is stHl a romantic Copyright. IMS York

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admonished, and pointed to the Rockville Boltoti in ’64 farmhouse up the hill. Star of India Recovered Miss Johnson Again Heads The culprit stopped at the f farmhouse, protested he had 25„Warning8 never stolen anything in his From Bus Station Locker Heart Fund Drive in Joton life. When his line of work was In One Hour Junior-Senior Ifigh School Bringing Sense of Unity eatobliShed, he was asked if he (OMittnned fr a n P afe One) dered to stop. A fourth detective „ MIm E va Johnson of 30 Ray­ would let strangers walk off emerged from the shadows and. A one-hour trsfDc survey mond Rd. has again been named with his merchandise, tb which eumodlana ot the Jewels were told Foley they were going to be conducted between 4 and 6 By (KJEMEWEU. TOUMO i Barry GoVtwater smiled from#comblned disposal of all bum-#grey of Tlnttod Methodlat^and Boy Scouts, ths church he gave an obvloiu reply. followed, p.m. yesterday by Sgt, ehatrmaa of toe Heart Fund The completion and opening in front of toe Re- ables. Church eelebrated 35 y ean in groups and the PTA. An at­ set up, the Miami News report­ tempt was made to start a jun­ "Then pay me $6 Mr that ed, but they all fizsled. appar­ "He asked me if I could lose Clarence Neff of the Rock­ Drive in the Manchester oroa. of toe new Junior-senior high publican Town Committee’i The zoning commission came the minlstiY and hla 25th wed­ out even more strongly this year ding anniverseuy in June. ior-senior high ponnts’ group. oauliflower or I'll call the po­ ently because the fence dis­ that car behind us," Foley said. ville police resulted In 25 Mrs. Edward Granvfllt of school was undoubtedly toe Election Day headquarters In lice.” toe farmer said. trafBc warnings being is­ the Prentice garage, against building in unapproved The four mlnioten continued At the tail end of the year the trusts a promise of immunity. "I said sure — and I lost them.” ’Vomon will be vice chairman most significant occurrencs of The mail Immediately forked They met another car, and sued. 1064. Created out of a town- Symbolically perhaps, Demo­ subdivisions. A new regulation their monthly breakfast meet- Bolton Outing Chib came into Another problem was the for toe Rockvllle-Vernon and existence, apparently ready to over the $5 and fled. glare of publicity on Kuhn and Kuhn and the detectives got out Sgt. Neff stationed him­ splltUng-controversy, the Bran­ cratic headquarters moved dur­ states that no cretifiCates of reg­ inga. The oacond annual com­ self at the beginning of Ellington area. Mrs. Richard ing the day lii a trailer from istration ("building permits ) munity Thanksgiving Eva oarv- tackle any outdoor activltiea Rs There’s an obvious moral, two other Miami playboys and drove away. No one spotted Dimock of Bolton will be vice dy S t school may giv* tdwns- and there’s the consolidation them again. Windsor Ave., at Steve's people something they have ap­ Oaal’e, far up the rood, to Ear­ will be issued for lots on roads Ice was held this year In St. memiben request. . charged with the spectacular chairman for the Bolton area. That 'was the year that was. that in the rolling fields of burglary. Two of Kuhn's girlfriends Pizza Restaurant, and parently been lacking for a ly's, a little closer, to the not accepted by^ toe town. Maurice Oiurch auditorium. The appointments were an­ There were some stories that Bolton, man is still his both­ Kuhn, a water acrobat. Is said showed up at Miami Interna­ viewed a short connecting number of years: A sense of (3re^ about as close os it Zoning also pointed out a state Bolton Orange continued road. The section of road nounced bY Jceeph Krietan, all belonging to the same town. statute forbidding the storing of were Haver told because toe er’s keeper. to have agreed to this biearre tional Airport Thursday night, president of toe Manchester could legally be to the polls. with its twp-year program to presumably to see Kuhn off. was made one way, heading Two other events of the year The largest turnout in toe more than two unregistered mo­ proper occaolon never aroie. One^ - chase after malting a deal with Area Heart Association. beautify Bolton Green. A flag­ of these concerns an old-time authorities for leniency. No offi­ The last night flight left without Into Rockville, last month were momentous when they town’s history gave 859 votes tor vehicles on a person’s prop­ pole has been installed, the by the city’s TrafBc Com­ Funda collected during toe Bolton farm er and one of those cials in Miami or New York him. happened but had much Isea to J(Mmson and 566 to Gold- erty. Gas otations complied with World W ar I stone moved, a In New York. Jack (Murph mission. campaign, which will take place far-reaching results. Bolton water, with victories of leaser the request for a clean-up quick­ people who think# toe fruit of would conflrA it. next month, are used to fight stone suitable for World War n Pursuit of the star and two the Surf) Murphy, 27-year-old The violations occured, went Democratic for the first magnitude to. Democratic Sen­ ly, but gome private properties ■the fields te free. Neff said, despite a number the heart and circulatory dis­ time since 1986, along with still support what the state de­ found, and the whole area filled The incident took place last other priceless gems, the De­ water clown, and Roger Clark, ator Thomas Dodd and ' Con­ In and leveled. a 29-year-old beach boy, spent of signs indicating that the eases which account for more most of the other towns in toe gressman William St. Onge. fines as a "junk yard." fah and It seeme the farm er’a long ryby and the Midnight sap­ -than 54 per cent of ah deaths To raise money for the proj­ phire, was carried out in dra­ another night in Jail. No one street has been made one state. And the Bolton Lake Ho­ The only town officials elect­ The planning commission has brother drove by toe farmer’a way. in toe United Statea each year. ect, the Orange put on a varie­ matic style. would say’^ ’hether they were tel, a historic landmark, went ed were the registrars of vot- been as busy as ever. In the cauliflower field and noticed a Police added that in the Mias Johnson, who retired In Up in smoke. final stages of approval at the ty show tn March. High point man standing with a cauliflow­ A cab driver who took Kuhn included in the plans for recov­ e n , who were re-riected, and of the show was a chorus line ering the jewels. future, enforcement of the 1963 after ^ years in axlminis- ^ The formation of a conserva­ end of the year was a new sub er in his hand, which he prompt­ alia the four detectives less than trativa wofk Manchester Me­ l2 Justices of the peace from New York Dlst. Atty. Frank S. law would be practiced. tion commission, whole prime each party. The number will re­ division on the top of Birch of town officials. ly dropped as he sauntered over a dozen blocks before dawn morial Hospital, has served on a BUaa Eva Johnoca The third annual Memorial Thursday was paid off with a Hogan said a break in the case Traveling' the wrong way concern win be the acquisition turn to eU from each party at Mt., to be developed by Law to look at some strawberry on a one-way street carries number of civic and church-con­ of recreational land, la among rence Flano. Day parade was held, this time plants. WO bill was just around the coiner, but the United States alone each the nex^ election, as a result of g'$15 fine. nected service groups. the actions taken by the town Building in the Mt. Sumner with the new school band pro­ The farm er’s brother drove The driver, Dick Foley, said he wouldn’t be specific. Calling on ro d e n ts to sup­ year. action taken at a town m at­ he picked up Kuhn and three Police in Miami insi.sted they to retain Its rural nature as ing. The town clerk, and prob­ development has Increased. viding music. by the field again, thia time in port toe fight against heart This is trua, she said, despite It grows. Inevitably, more ur­ The Bolton A rt Club held lU detectives at a hotel and drove were not in on the recovery at­ toe fact that great advance ably the party recruiters, too, Building in Ansaldi Acres Is so a different vehicle. The man, disease by giving generotisly, ban. far mostly confined to lots near first exhibit, and the library four blocks where he was or­ tempt. Miss Johnson observed that have been made In .treatment of thought 24 J P ’s for a town the walking toward his car 'with the Bolton Junior - Senior High size of BoMon w eff too many— Bolton Center Rd. The Interior celebrated National Library cauliflower, was caught red- heart and blood vessel diseases heart eJImenta and the public School opened Ms doors on Week with a unique exhibit of attitude of pessimism about especially with so few mar­ roads, bearing names of Indian handed. continue to be toe nation’s num­ schedule In September to 1 trails and winding through historic town documents loan­ EnroQment Session ber one killer, claiming the lives heart disease have been re­ riages to perform. "Where you going with that Grade# 7, 8, 9 and 10. Grades the • birch woods, have been acce^- ed by private individuals and cauliflower?” asked the farm­ Events Frederick L. Sbadllck of nearly' a million person.^ in versed. 11 and 12 wUl finish their ed- During the course of borrowed from the town ar­ yeoz^ Republicans held two ' ed by the town, along with er’s brother. Manchester's registrars of Frederick Louis Shadlich, 77, iication at Moneheater High Meadow Rd. in the Meadow de­ chives. voters are conducting an en­ of Broad Brook, brother of Mrs. dances at the Bolton Lake Ho­ "Ju st taking It home to show School. velopment.! In sports, the Ansaldi team my wife,” was the reply. rollment session todpy, from Robert J . Gordon and Louis Designed by Architect Arnold tel. The Democrats held one at During the fiscal year Zon­ won the Coventry Pony League In State 5 to 8 p.m., in their offices Shadlich of Manchester, died H R i Rockville toe Roaemount ReeUurant Just "You betteir’stop and see my Lawrence and built by Jack R. ing Agent Donald Tedford Is­ baseball title. The Crockett brother who owns the field,” he in the basement of the Mu­ yesterday at Veterans Hospital,; Hunter, the 30-room school is before elections at which St. sued 77 certificates of reglstra- Newington, v Agency and Bolton Dairy (Continued fron Page One) nicipal Building. the md result of ogltatloa for Onge appeared. tlcfrf. Of these, 33 were for new tearris came In first In thdlr The session, not to be con­ He also leaves several nieces RRA Hires Appraisal Aide a J\mlor high school- to solve Senator Dodd lunched at the hooses, with a total value of and nephewa leagues. $48.13, up 6.6 per cent from fused with a voter-making tha problem of on Increasing 8-J’s Restaurant on the etart $639,400. 'The new high school Junior $40.45. session, is to permit electors Funeral services will be held school population. of hie Tolland Cfounty tour, and tomorrow at "11 a.m. at the The population Is Increasing varsity soccer team got off to Homemade Edgar L. Geibel, president of to switch from one party to For $75 Per Half •‘Day Th# vote to build, not a Jun­ drew a small crowd consider­ a good start with coach Mike Holmes Funeral Home, 400 ing it was the first time any­ slowly. The State Department of the association, cited growing the other, to transfer from ior high, but to eliminate all Health's March 1 estimate was Landolphi. At the end of the payrolls as the major reason Main St. The Rev. Wallace •i,-. one remembers being consider­ party-affiliated to unaffili­ Rockville'^possible coats to the agency, In- tuition payments to Manches­ 3,300, up from 3,200. The tele­ year the new basketball team for the general increase. Other ated, or to change from un­ Winchell, pastor of Broad Brook ter and build a clx-year high ed important enough for a sen­ RAVIOLI Congrega,tional (Jhurch, will of­ Redevelopment Agency (RRA) eluding five pqr cent intereat on phone company June 1 estimate was practicing for its first factors are “the mounting cost affiliated to a party of their 0 ' ■chool came In the end of 1962. atorial stop was 3,375. The 1964-86 school game. Of medical equipment and scien- ficiate. Burial will be in the have agreed to hire an Blast the offered money which Is put FRESH OR FROZEN choice. on deposit for the site. Remnants of toe bitter battle The Bolton Lake Hotel lUelf enumeration shows 1,200 chil­ Other highlights in the aca­ tifle techniques,” he said. Windsorville Cemetery. There Norwalk real estate consultant between Junior and senior high may be the eit* of another Re­ will be no calling hours. The first batch of outdated town records to be destroyed in many years tumbles Into a hy­ There are about 06 tenants dren under 18, an Increase of demic world were: Removal of dropumper — a machine much like an oversized fobd blender — at the Colonial Board <3o. for $76 for eacn half-day he in the hotel. groups remain. There are those publican dance come February, 16. the , three trailer classrooms Closing out the books are Town Clerk Edward Tomkiel (in the raincoat) and Colonial fore­ who have tuitloned their chil­ but things won't be quite the Taylor Death James A. Murray Jr. works. The rate includes travel Other action: The agency ap­ The town passed a budget of used by Grades 7 and 8 during About Town man Stanley Glowacki of 140 Tanner St. Barely visible behind the fork lift truck behind dren elsewhere, and there are same. As a matter of fact, It $667,708.99, down from the 1963- the 1962-63 school year; inclu­ NAIROBI. Kenya (AP)—Po­ COLUMBIA —' j a m e 8 A. time to Rockvllla proved a contract for basic lice say that Don Taylor, 23, an them is Richard Jacques, 85 W. Center S t (Herald photo by SatenUa.) Kenneth F. Lee, the consult­ project engineering with Cahn those who are waiting to see if will be a completely new hotel. 64 budget of $864,219.19. In the sion of the kindergartens in the H. PASQUALINI Steamers, cherrystone dams Murray, Jr. 29, of Wood­ ant, will review re-use apprais­ quality education can be offer­ The old building burst Into 1964-96 budget, $176,369 1« for elementaty building In the fall; American biologist from Mitch- land Ter., died Wednesday En^neering; approved a con- . •Uville, Md., died earlier this and elam chowder will be serv­ als, study the marketability re­ tract with Raymond Construc­ ed in a small high echool at a flame early on the morning* of general government and $482,- offering of the first BBIA-PTA TEL 644^04 ed at the Elks Club on Bissdl at St. Francis Hospital, Hart­ port of the agency, and study reasonable coet to the taxpay- Aug. 11, causing total damage, 339.46 for the board of education, scholarships to future teachers, week after taking an overdose ford. tion Co. of Hartford for the 146 Avery St., Wityping St. tonight from 7 to 9 o’clock. proposed property disposition •r. estimated at around $100,000. after a $6,066 cut. and a hootenaipiy on the lawn of nnti-inalaiia drug, ^parently He was a lineman with the Check Shoe Linings^ Girls^ river covering project Ray­ misreading the inds^ctions. Members, their wives and as to lot uses, slses, and meth­ mond was low bidder a t $29,369. FOr the most part, ■ the town The Negrro brotheors had pur­ The board of finance prepared of the elementary school in the guests are welcome. Ooonecticut Light and Power ods of dl^ioslUon, according to has rallied to toe support of its chased it from the Milek broth­ a breakdown for townspeople, spring. Taylor's idiysician was called Co. ' after his house servant found A motorist was arrested on Mrs. Betty-Lou Williams, as­ new school. ers in 1963 and were slowly pointing out that 83 per cent of They May Read Like Taxes two counts of motor vehicle The board of education With­ him seriously ill. Emanuel laitheran Church' He was bom Aug. 37, 1935, sistant dlrirotor of the agency. The school, with sn optimum renovating. The six boarders on the total budget will go for ed­ stood a series of controversies The blolbgpst, a 1968 graduate men will meet tonight at 7:30 in WilUmantic, son of tbe late violations and given two writ­ Lester Baum, chairman ^ Explorer Gives operating capacity of around toe second floor were awakened ucation, including payment on ten warnings yesterday. which simmered for a while and of Trinity College in Hartford, in Luther Hall of the church. James A. Murray and Alber- I f you owned property in'^Board if he could dispose of the RRA. noted that the agency 000, opened with about 256 stu­ by a fire alarm system which bond issues. It Is that the subsided. These were on such Conn., was the East Africa .T h e ReV. C. H ou y Anderson tine Coutu Murray. He was a in Manchester before 1946, the books in their paper shredding Patrolman Raymond Maz- agreed to enter Into a contract Lecture Sunday dents. Ths public building had been recently installed. education cost to toe taxpayer, varied subjects as access to field representative Of the Afri- ^dll conduct a Bible study and veteran of the Korean War and next pair of shoes you buy machinery. They agreed. zone first observed the vehicle with Lee at a meetUng Wednes­ commission and the board of The. charred shell of the based on an estimated $11,000,- public records, bidding proce­ • Wivpife.-Daadershin Eoundar tlje ,-R e v . . Philip ThoUaynEa.- served .with Uie N,%yx.. He was .ewild ppntain .A . fliecei . of., the .. .’IMs.roocnjng., a. town .highway, Piarked in an, impropec^posttUm day,^ Hq uided that, ijee’s price MtooatloB^ put- to- a-gveat-m any .building waa.razed by..area fire ,aOQ.gi:and.Uat,. wtU. b«. appeoxUu-. dures,- -toua- miteagee;' gukhotce;' was the lowest of three con­ tion, a U.S. organizatiem devoted kulzhyel of India ■will ahow a past chancellor of the San ledger In which your tax bUls crew loaded an open truck with oh Henderson Rd. near Center " lliis ta&d' iff d dT flliit hours of work before the school crews, led by the Bolton de­ ately $36.80 per $1,000 property salary Increases to the superin­ were once entered. sultants recommended by the presentations entitled “The to the conservation of African slides and speak on his miS' Jose Council, Knights of Co­ the first load of ledgers and St. He noted that the car was opened. partment, one misty Sunday assessment. tendent, and walking distances game. Sionary work In India. He is lumbus, a member of toe Holy This rather remarkable poa- toted them to Colonial Board's obstructing a driveway, was Home Housing Finance Agency World Around Us” will be giv­ The chairman of the building morning a week or so later, and The board of fitvuice estimat­ of New York, a federal agency to schools. now studying at the Hartford Name ' Society, and Retreat sibllity—remote though it may mill off Parker St, within 25 feet of a stop sign, commission, Douglas ' (Theney, the Negros began to rebuild. ed that the tax rate for the com­ Besides boards and oommiz- be—comes about as the result was in front of a fire hydrant which administers renewal en Sunday at 3 .p.m. at Bailey Seminary. The program chair­ League of Columbia, and a There they found, however, Auditorium, Manchester High made frequent and thorough in­ Immediately after the fire, ing year would hold at 40 mills. sions, all orgonizatlone went Assorted Milk and Railroad Aid of the town’s efforts to dis­ and was parked on the no projects. man is Herbert Bengtson and oonununicant of S t Oolumba’a that (Colonial’s hydro-pumper — ______School, under the Joint spon- spections of the construction. the oor.tinuous flow of gawking It jumped from 38 mills In 1963, full tilt except for a brief rest Dork Chooolate Lb. HARTFORD (AP)—Gov. John the refreshment committee is Church. pose of Its outdated «$x»untlng the machine that chops up scrap parking side of the street. ^uih said the consultant la The board of education motorists and somber pedes­ mainly due to school building. Dempsey was expected to ask books. belng 'iilred’at'the ‘le^iest* of ^^s Museum and during the summer months. The Leonard A. Johnson. He leaves his wife, Mrs. til- paper and cardboard in prepara­ While Patrolman Mazzone awarded bids on movable equip­ trians attested to the fact that Then the board discovered it had organizations Included the Girl ' the Connecticut Transportation The books — tax fists from tion for the ''manufacturing of was inquiring about the vehicle the New York office. j (31vitan. Uan W egizyn Murray; one son, Mrs. Williams reported on' I^r. Arthur C. Twomey, ex- ment and contracts to teachers. the old Lake House was a land­ omitted an additional two follls Authority today to apply for fed­ St. Bridget’s Rosary Society John P. Murray; his mother; 1912 through 1946—have been fibre bosu'd — would not handle Is a nearby garage, the opera­ mark. from the budget, one each for eral aid that would be used to the relocation problems of five P'orer and author, will show Except in the ckse of the guid­ , Masterpieces will have a foad sale after all his maternal grandmother, Mrs. oepupying vast amounts of the canvaa covers on the ledg­ tor of the cai;, Leo Blanchette, ance di>-ector, the hirmv itself To preserve land, but not nec- capital and non-recurring ex­ kMp the New Haven Railroad’s space in the vault area in the er books. All toe covers had to 48, of 15 Femd’ale Dr., arrived families living in two homes o n ' color films 'and lecture on “Af- Masses Runday. Food may be Anna Coutu; a brother, Rich- Hlgh St. which have recently Vanishing Wilderness." v/os done by the superintend- eosary landmarks, a conser­ penses and for a fund for chang­ ' commuter service rolling. brought to the church basement drd Murray of ColumU^ and Municipal Building, for years. be ripped off. and drove off. He was stopped vation oommlaslon was created ing to a uniform fiscal year. in Miniature The governor meets at 4 p. m. ■by the policeman after a short been taken over by the agency Dr. Twomey Is director of the ert. The bo?rd also had to pass between 7 and 8 p.m. tomorrow two nieces. Tha 1963 General Assembly The paper innards of the toy ordinance at the annual The board decided to riiange CAR RENTALS with CTK members. Republican authorized the destruction of distance And, after an examina­ and more recently condemned Division of Eklucatlon a t (Car­ on ths Curriculum at the new or before Manes Sunday. For Funeral services will be held books, finally sepsirated from echool and oh pollnes govern- town meeting. The five mem­ an oversight into an advantage and Democratic legislative lead­ pickup service members may outdated tax lists, the working toe indigestible canvaa, were tion of the vehicle, was charg­ by the city building inspector. negie Institute In Pittsburgh. tomorrow at 9:15 am. at the The report Indicated that The fourth and fifth pro­ Ita operation. bers, and toe three alternates, and begin to Investigate chang­ or j-EASINR LOPT ers, and trustees of the railroad phone Mrs. Harold Phelps, 18 books, that back up the Grand dumped Into the hydropumper ed additionally with operating who seem to be working right unuiAMSTeeMTa . to decide what steps can be Bacon Funeral Homs, 71 Pros­ Lists of those yeairs. The lists a motor vehicle with defective three of the five famiUee have grams in the series will be pre­ By toe time the school was ing to a uniform fiscal year Mi Bllyue Rd.; Mrs. Dorothy Ken­ pect S t , WilUmantic, with a — a vast vat-like machine dedicated Nov. 8 everything along wHh the members but 1965-66. • AH MokM MNumuw oHoeeumis taken to assure continued serv- are being retained. which pedrs giant chopping brakes. The parking violations relocated. The fourth Is ex­ sented In February and March ny, 95 W. Middle Tplce.; or solemn high Mass of requiem pected to move soon. seemed to be running smootli- not voting, were chosen by the For various reasons the board * Ice between Ckinnecticut and Mrs. Daniel Nerwcomfc, 52 8. The broks can not be simply blades with a cdiemlcal bath. were com bing In a single Tickets will be available Sun­ selectmen. Selectman Bernard • All Medtls New York. at S t Columba’s Church at 10 disposed of, however. They must charge of illegal parking. The fifth family, two adulti day at the door. ly. The keye of the school were was not able to publish the (1963 Hawthorne St. / am. Burial^ with full military The contents, combining the Sheridan ts a member himeelf. • All TIiims The trustees have indicated be totally destroyed. chemicals with finely ground Blanchette was also Issued and 11 children have not yet passed from the public build­ Town Report. It went to press honors will be in 9$,.„Joseph’s been moved. "This agency has ing commission to the board of Having been oo recenuy or­ toward the end of 1964 and they may ask permission soon A dM>rt circuit in wiring of a Town Cleric Edarard Tomkiel particles of paper, are fed into written warnings for operating to curtail the service, which is Ometery, inUimantlc. made no referral and the fam­ education. ganized, the commission’s activ­ 1965 may be known as the yekr Paul Dodo* Poiitioe celling sent the volunteer fire­ obtained permission to rid toe further refining devices and | with defective equipment (no ities are largely in the future. ^ used by about 20,000 Cionnecticut Friends may call at toe fu­ town of the books Isst year, eventually go into Colonial’s ily itself has had oo euccess” H ospi^ Notes Attendance at the benefit of the two town reports. INC. ODitdonJi fighters of the 8th District into stop lights’* hrtd defective muf­ It la charged with acquiring commuters daily. neral home tonight from 7 to 9. from toe state examiner of pub­ fiberboard .manufacturing ma- fler) and for driving after In finding a new home, Mrs. basketball game between fa­ 378 MAES ST^llfcET action at about 10:30 this land fpr recreational purposes The big news in the fire de­ 901 MAIN ST.—«4S-5S21 lic records, Rockwell Potter riiinea. drinking. Williams reported. Pattento Today: 266 culty and students was much Phone 649-2881 morning. A little smoke was Frank J. Marohdt "Because of this fact, I could higher than at the dedication. under open space legislation. partment was the arrival of the Woman Resened the only outcome the mishap (who lives on Gardner St.). By The boait) that eventually He is slated to appear In ADMITTED YESTERDAY new tank truck. Differences of Preooription Pharmacy Frank J . Marchut, 72, of not a succeed in completely Lisa Brown, 28 Turnbull R d .. The students beat the faculty, One of the commliMlon’a first as the firemen eliminated the clearing out the outdated data cornea off of (hose machines is Circuit (k)urt 12 In Manchester concerns will be to find an opinion on the use of the old - '■ WETHERSFIELD (AP) — A West Hertford, father of Mrs. toe town has considerable addi­ on Jan. 26. vacating the property by the Mrs. Nijole Bushnell, Clark Rd.. including some school board IB-yeSr-old Wethersfield woman hazardous conditions by cutting sold to shoe Jobbers who make date designate (Jan. 2) and foembers, 62-32. area suitable for town swim-' tanker for filling owimmlng the wires. The call came from Jean Lynch and Mrs. Phyllis tional room for future records parts for womeifs shoes of it— Dennis J . Huntington, 25, of Bolton; Andrew Ferreira, Tal was rescued by two policemen i I have sent a request to the The second school function to mlng. f>ools and Irrigation ponds were the home of Lee Pelletier at Maulucci, both of Manchester, storage. the inserts that line the heel 11 West St., was arrested on a cottville; Thomas Oruesaner, S' early today when she was over­ died Wednesday In St. Francis Cfity' Building Insi^tor asking Vernon St.; Mrs. Darlene Kind which the public was Inidted, This ysar, as last year, the finally ironed out. 25 N. School St. First, Tomkiel says, he con­ and the instep of the shoe. warrant issued by the 12th Cir­ town leased f e r r y ’s Glen for Lest year saw the arrival of come by smoke from a fire in Hospital, Hartford.. sidered taking the books to the cuit Court as a fugitive from for a thirty day extension.’’ berg, Springfield, M ass.; Mrs the Joint school Christmas con­ her home. And from this arises that re­ I its summer owinuning lesson one minister and the 35th an­ Other survivors are his wife, town disposal area to burn them. mote possibility that the shoes Justice after he vcduntarlly pre­ Mrs. WUllama reported. "This Dorothy McIntosh, 856 E . Middle cert, brought- an even larger Henrietta Kolbusz was found The VFW will hold a sea­ I request was granted.” proginun, tout there Is still no niversaries of two more. The food night tonight from 6 to 10 six daustoters, a son, a brother, But the town has prohibited , you buy downtown next month sented himself at police head­ Tpke.; Jane Nielsen, 100 Sprurr crowd to the gymnasium. unconscious in the hallway by I "This agency has also been With such a large meeting place for everyone to swim. Rev. J. Stanton Conover aosum- GUITAR at ths VFW Home. Members two sisters, and Bftosn grand- burning there for some time. [might — just might — contain quarters yesterday. S t.: Mrs. Virginia Owen, lOS 8gt. Carl E. Wood and Police­ children. instructed by the city of Rock- ilace In town H will no longer Much to the consternation of ed -the pulpit of Bolton Congre­ and guests are welcome. So, Tomkiel asked Colonial 'those outdated tax records. Huntington, who surrendered Ridge St; Leopold Palliardl. nearby residents, the dam near man Frederick F. Cavanaugh The funeral will be held to­ I vllle that 60 days from Dec. necessary to adjourn over­ gational <5hurch in March, re­ himself after he was informed Hardy Rd., Andover; (Chestr the boat launriilng area on before firemen arrived. She was morrow at 7:15 am. at the that police had Inquired about 10, these buddings must be de­ Stark, 60 Barbara Rd., Vernon: crowded town meetings from lieving Interim pastor Dr. J. taken out of the house at 54 The Loyal Orcle ef King’s Mrs. Clarence Grant an­ molished to conform with the Bolton Lake was officially HOBBY CLASS Daughters win meet Monday at Waszkelewicz Funeral Home, Columbia him at hla residence earlier In Ernest Nickerson, 56 B arry Rd the Town Hall to Flano’s Res­ Good Brown. Main St. and was given oxj^er. nounced the course will be spon­ building laws and Connecticut taurant. Closed to swimming this sum­ 7:45 pm. in the Fellowship 43 Wethersfield Ave., with a the day, had been charged with Walter Kohls, 304 Maple St.; mer. The Rev. Bernard L. Mc- She, Wood and Cavanaugh solemn requiem Mass in SS. sored by the Red Cross and is larceny by check In the amount SUte Statutea” Mrs. Williams Mrs. Louise Leach, 290 B. Mid­ The feelings of the town on Gurit of St. Maurice Church TWO GROUPS: ADULTS Room of CMiter Church. Host­ open to all members, active or The town was offered a were taken to Hartford Hospi­ Cyril and Methodius Church at Board Invited of $30iO in a Massachusetta Ju­ added. dle Tpke.; M rs; Clarice HUdlnc. the building of a second ele­ ■was given a reception hi May and YOUNG PEOPLE tal suffering from smoke inhala­ esses will be Mrs. Clarence Pe­ inactive. Anyone interested is The properties were oon- chance to take over the dam 8 a.m. Burial will be In Mt. St. risdiction. L ocslI police were ad­ Bridgewater; Kathleen Lavoie. mentary school, as proposed by for town swimming, but turned celebrating hie 25 years as IT’S FUN! IT’S EASY! tion. ,Miss Kolbusz was admit­ tersen and Miss Dorothy Peter­ Benedict Cemetery. asked to call Mrs. Fred Macht vised of the situation by a war­ demned Dec. 10. Supt. Philip Liguori for oc­ sen. To Conference before Jon. 15. Wapplng; Mrs. Sarah McVeigh. It down as too costly to fix up priest. The Rev. Abram San- EVERYBODY IS DOING IT! ted, and was reported in feiir Friends may call today from rant for Huntington’s arrest is­ Rent ReducUana Approved 134 Maple S t; Mrs. Frida Fial cupancy in the fall of 1966, have- condition. The two policemen Voter Session Tomorrow Three applications for rent for safe family swimming. A 7 to 9 p.m. sued by authorities in Y ar­ kotf, Hartford; Douglas Joyce. not as ykt been tested by a parking area also would have Learn to play tbe guitar In our SPECIAL 10-WEEK HOB­ were discharged after treat­ New cfficere were elected On Education The regular monthly voter­ mouth, Mass. reductions were considered vote. ' BY CLASS. It’s a well planned Interesting method teach­ making session will be held at East Hartford; Eileen Small, 6" been needed. ment. this week by the Ladies Mis­ Huntington is awaiting an when the agency went into ex­ Bissell St.; Curtis Fiacler, 146 A meeting in the faU between Be modern with ing guitar acoomponlment for folk, weetern and popular sionary Society of Talcottvllle Yeomans Hall tomorrow from ecutive session: Chairman Baum As First Selectman Richard JShre Chief John McCue said Local board of education extradition hearing at the Man­ S. Main St.; Lynn Puzlnas, 7ri members of the building, plan­ muilc. the fire broke out in the kitiihen. Congregational Church. They members have been invited to 10 a.m. to noon. later reported that two of the Morra has said, the town chester court Monday under a Birch S t.; Donald Ooualneau, ning and zoning commissions should .look for a swimming are Mrs. Arthur Palmer, presi­ attend the 20th Annual Midwin­ bond of $1,000 requests were granted. E . Center St.; Roger Cottle. and the boards pf education and QVARTET ARRESTED dent; Mrs. Hattie MtJcin, vice ter Forum of the Service Bu­ Manchester Evening Herald The agency announced at its site where grandparents can " Insfructions John S. Brudz, 17. of Ware­ Wapping; Francis SulUvan, 48 finance, in Itself a unique sit in the shade and watch their WATERBURY (AP)—Four president; Mrs. India Hunting- reau for Women’s Organizations’ Columbia oorreepondent, Vir­ house Point, was charged with last meeting, In December, that event, resulted In the general ginia M. Carlson, telephone Ha^es 8t.: Yvonne St. Pierre. grandchtl^rra swim. By Arnold Landsberg,, , J5-year-old Waterbury boys have ton. secretary: Mrs. John Quotations Funilsbed by Jan . 22. The forum will be held making unnecessary noise with any buslneas ooidd request rent consensus that a second ele­ FOR iVERY KITCHEN White, treasurer; Mrs. Anne in Hartford. 228-9224. 65 Brookfield S t.; Mrs. Mary (Xheg actions taken and sug- been arrested in the thefts of Dempaey-Tegeler Go., Im a motor vehicle last night, af­ reductions. Proof of a drop In Smith, 87 Blusfleld D r.; Michac mentary school would eventual­ Unique Faucet Cenvtnlencal Adult Clmos Storta Wed., Jan. 18— 8 P.M. < at least three cars in what de­ Steele; sewing chairman; and Speakers include Fred Hech- gosUons made show that toe Members of New York ter Patrolman Raymond Peck businesi had to accompany the Treachuk, North Coventry; Mrs ly be needed. They Indicated it town is growing and that the se­ Young People's Oloos Starts Wed., Jan . 18— 8:80 P.M. tective John Griffin. Youth Mrs. Weber Gordon, publicity Stock Exchange inger, education editor of The observed j him screeching his request, and merchants were chairman. Edith Brown, 24 E . Maple St. itoould probably be located In lectmen are ti^ng to keep one Instrumente Rented—Enrollment Limited Squad direetdh. described as a New York Times; William Kva- tires in accelerating at a high t<4d to send groaa sales figures Gary Woldfong, Coventry; FelL-: the BouUiern section of town raceus, director of youth stu­ Slides Describe Jump ahead of it. Toward the “Juvenile car theft ring." Bank Stocks rate of speed on W. Center St. for the past three years with Gavello, 147 Spruce St.; Kan and that therefore a site should Fee $20.00 For The 10 Week Class He said that "kicks" were the dies, Lincoln Filene Center, end of toe year the constables Bid Asked Court cqipearance la set for their apipUcatlons. ‘Kemp, 9 Crosa S t; Mre. Sar bs ch'oeen. Zmting went on rec­ met with the selectmen to worl: payoff, rather than money. Conn. Bank and Tkifts University, and Henry Work with Girls Jan. 18. The executive oeoslon was Meeting Slated Russell, executive EUlaodate, Ed­ dra Gale, Bfillngton; Howar> ord os opposing any school. out plans for patrolling the town LANE DUITAR ’a NUSIG GENTER Gyiffin .said that in each in- Trust Co...... 70% 74% 00 Reckert, ElUngton; Glenwooc. National, not local, poUtlos ■tsmee th^ youths told him they ucation andsWorld Affairs. on called that the store’s sales and for radio hook-up with the lliy* Center St. • 649-7835 • Manchester Hartford National , A program the work of figures would remain confMen- Narkon, 3 High Ridge Rd., Rock- was the C^ic of conversation, Vernon poUce. B y 'n e x f year a ^ Stole cars with keys left in the On Industry Aid Bank Co...... s i S5 The program, “Expsinding “ Ignition by the owners. Patterns of Education”, will In- the Good Shepherd Sisters In Stocks in Brief tlal. 'vUle; Joseph Mader, 113 Wad­ for a change, at most gather­ town-owned cruiser may patrol Vernon National dell Rd. ings during the faU. In s^^to of each night and act as a deter­ Mayor Francis J. Malioney duds answers to the questions of helping Connecticut’s v teen-age Rant reduotkms wpre granted J? Bank ...... 75 ADMITTED TODAY: Oeorge matching the right child to the gdris of nil faiths at Marian NEW YORK (AP) — The .to Town and Casual, $259, per oporadio inoroMca In Demo- rent to acts of vandalism, which has called an informal meet­ Fire Insurance Oompnides Forbes, 40 Delmont St. eraitlc registrations, the tolvn right school; does Johnny have stock market rally carried part month, based on sales fiiures have been Inc^saaing. n ing of the board of directors Hartford Fire ... 69 72 Hall and Euphrasia Hall, H art­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A kept Its Republican supremacy, ThBfown Hself shows evidence ■ T‘ National Fire ... 125 130 to go to college; how will the way Into its fourth straight ses­ and the fact the store la closiitg for Feb. 9, at % pm., in the cost be met, are we providing ford, will be presented Monday .one of two sales floors, and son to Mr. and Mrs.. Robert wMh an Election Day tally of thinking ahead. It voted at Phoenix Fire .... J24 130 at 8:30 p.m. a t a meeting of sion but faltered early this aft­ w il l ia m s o il s e r v ic e iMunlcipal Building, as the first equal opportunities for all stu­ Boardwalk Coin-Op Laundry, White, Tolland; a daughter tn showing well over twice as the Annual town meeting to Join LIGHTS ON, life and Indemnity. Ins. Cos. toe Ladies of S t James at St. ernoon as prices turned mixed. toe Northeast Refusd Disposal dents from pre-school to retrain­ Trading ticked along at Thurs­ $60 par month. A third request Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Strait many Republicans os Demo­ 841 BROAD STREET step toward coordinating ■ ef­ Aetna Life ...... 66 68% James’ School cafeteria. Tolland. crats (and likdepcndants, for District, along with otoer towns Phone 649-4548 forts to attact new industry to Omn. General ... 168 168 ing. day’s active rate which should from Tom Wolff Insurance Mrs. Chase Going Woodbouse, Sister Sacred Heart director Agency was denied. DISCHARGED T E S T E R - that matter). in toe area, toward eventual Manchester. Hfd. Steam Boiler 106 162 of Euphrasia Hall, and Slater put volume arbund toe flve-mll- ’fd V SWEETHEART director of tbe Service Bureau, Uon-share levri. A propoaal to lease the Rock- DAY: Ja ck Geonundo, 185 In a move aimed at eventu­ Security Ins...... 52 65 Mary Veronica, director of so­ Hawthorne S t; Jeffery Taylor. ally broadening Uie town’s tax Sec. Ctonn. Life .. 23 25% said two otoer meetings, Feb. 5 Normal profit taking took ef­ vflle Hotel, bock to Seymour / and F eb .-19 wlU dekl with edu­ cial service for Marian Hall, 31 Stone S t; Betor Frater, JIS V,. base, Mahoney has invited rep­ T ra v eiers...... 39% .. 41% will talk to the group and show fect, brokers said, following the Rlfkln, as owner, was (Hooloaed resentatives of all Interested cation patterns in Connecticut. week’s big upsurge and In view by agency members. Purchase Porter St * Pnbiio rUUttes Specihe (jonnecUcut School a color slide presentation por­ DISCHARGED 'TODAY: Mrs. FAIRWA of the approaching weekend. agencies and commissions' to Conn. t|lght Power 36 38 traying the work and training of tbe building is presently un­ Be a sweetheart and leave join In a discussion of industri­ problems will be discussed In-; Gold mining stocks rose on Aldea PlUriaan, Saybrook; Mn. Hartford Gas Co. 40 47% eluding how to finance toe of the Good Shepherd Sisters. derway through condemnation Kathleen (Clarit M Lockwood al development. So. New England balance in further response to proceeidings. your front lights on when state’s public education system. Marian Hall is a residence S t ; Mrs. M argaret WUson, 288 Those Invited to meet wHh Telephone Co. . 57 59 higher prices for gold in toe Tbe hjvltatlon Is extended to for troubled, socially malad­ Accoidtag to tbe plan, the Woodland St; Mrs. Dorothy him and the board of directors Manufacturing Campnnlen world market, and renewed em­ sxpeeting a physician to eaU aiiy Interested persons. Those justed teen-age girls of all agency, which bos offered $70,- Everett, Tolland; Mn. Dorothy are the development commis­ Allied Thermal .. 51 55 phasis on toe problem of toe 000 for the purchase of toe ho­ at your home or a subse­ who wotod like to attend any faiths;and races from through­ outflow from U.S. gold holdings. MoIntoeh. 856 E. Middle T^k6.; sion, redevelopment oommis- Arrow, Hart, Heg. 56 59% or all o< tbe meetings are asked out (Connecticut and surround­ tel, would lease It book to Rlf- sion, zoning board of appeals, Barden ...... 12 18% (Sgarette stocks todk a string Frank Reed, 65. Proepeot St; quent prescription delivery. to contact Mrs. Kenneth Fox or ing states. An around-the-clock kin for stMut $400 to $600 per planning commission, citizen’s Bristol Brass .... 8% 8% of moderate losses in anticipai' nKxith. ““_ ,• .■ .- - - Wr*, Mary QuagUano, Tolland; Donald Tuttle for further Infor­ professional treatment pro­ tion of a new report on smok­ T l i e i W Includee aU Diene Mulko, WindsorviUa This wlH expedite service advisory commission, Town Ckileoo ...... 8% 9% It's Fdrwoy for aN your mation. gram is conducted by a reli­ ing and health Monday. Counsel Irving Aronson, Colohlal Board gious and lay team and in­ Planning Director Joseph Tam- Family Supper Sunday The trend was a little lower and avoid uimecessaiy delay. Common ...... 6% 6% The (Jongregatkmal Church cludes the most modem case- sky, and Director of Public Dunham-Bush ... 4% 5% among mail order-retail stocks, Today's Prescription Is Tbe Works Walter Fuss. will repeat its poptUar family woric, psychologrlcal, psychi­ chemicals and oils, but a num­ Kaman Aircraft . 9% 10% Sunday suppers beginning this atric, medical, group work and BIRTHDAY N. B. Machine ... 28% 30% ber of issues in these groi^w Mggest Bargain In H^^tory Sunday. T ^ supper will be held educational services. ware unchanged. MANCHESTER YWCA North and Judd .. 17% 19% at 6:80^p.In. and will be fol­ Euphrasia Hall, a separate n ifORTH MAiN 8T. „ PnUlahsd in the interest of Peter Paul ...... 31% 33% Steels beaded irregularly lowr Committeemen lowed by a flfan, “Jooe Martinez program, provides a warm, er. Moton, electrical oqulp- Plastic Wire Cable 18% 15 ...American.” , ind PARTY^ * p k v n a c y and medirinsL friendly home to teen-age girls ments, utilities and chemicals OIL PAINTINO _ Standard Screw . 85% 87% Tbe nm tinga ora apoaaorad who, for a variety ef reasons, Favor Medicare Stanley Works .. 22% 34% were mixed. ^VKNINOS 1tS6-16HW P J I . ^ the Christian Outpeach cannot live in their ovm homee. The Associated Prsta average THURSDAY MORNINOS StSO-U NOON Veeder-Root...... 28% 80% Oommtttee. TTiree mote suppera Tbe girls attend schools and SUPPLIES (CaatiBoed from Page Oae) The above quototlona are not of 60 etocks at nodta Was iq> A at are planned for Jan. 34, Fbb. colleges, and some are gainfully $37.0 with industrials un­ WATBlCOLOIt PAIN11NO — to be oonstru^ as map* 7 and Feb. 21 • and each wlU employed. TU ESD A Y M IW O N O B 19i60 .4 and utUiUee have a durprent film. T te pro­ up .1. •I FAIRWRY PRIDES! WESTOWN the Houm, three saying they gram la eulminated by a Mburdl 7 FOr. TV-LE88 CHARCOAL SKITCHINO — The Dpw Jonea fauhiotrial av­ probably would support toe leg- SI PER CENT MORE SEE Oiaa Festival each year, WA8HINOTON — A Oensos .FRIDAT MORNDrOB 19t00-M NOON PHARMACY yilatlon and one reported unde­ erage a t noon was off 1.4$ at BBBUN first Aid Conrse Bureau ourvqy of toe nation’e 882.88. INTERMEDIATE IRIDOE — cided. Four said fUitly they BERLIN — Twenty - tone per The women's auxiliary of tbe 86-milUon households finds that I dM Bnitfoid Bd. — lit tttt were opposed and two that they WEDNESDAY BVENINaS 8:60-I0t69 P Jt cent mon . teralfnnn v|altnd Oolmnbia Volunteer Sira Dw- 79 par oont have one totevioion Iowa's Karl Noonan set a would probably vote against the Berlin In toe fln ^ )ia)I o( 1$64 partment will preafot a flnit bam FAIRWAY rat, IT per cent two or Big Ten rocord by 40 Oawee Start The Week Of tarn. IS measure. Two could not be toaa.In the jraaraarUnr pirlod. aid eouna, conducted tar a raached. mora, and eovao par rant have passes last ■eason. Tbs rao* Ploara BeskSor A$ The T Of ^ 9U TSU ■ Tiia totaT wan- U t J44. QtaHflad Sod CMmb iradwwtog.

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^lanrifpatpr And it has actually "enforced peace" In Water Storage Speech Contest VISIT Oim TOY a shorter but much rnore-^ dramatio Skating - Coasting DISCOUNT DEFT. Eopning number of instances—from K ona to Jimmy Show§ Increase On Club Agenda Sues to the Congo, to Palestine, to the "Free Gift Wroppiaf" Congo, to Cyprus. Because, of the plentiful Chew ’n Chat chapter of ARTHUR RRUtt U BtaMlI atTMt ^ Toaotmaateni International win ifiiac tm u r. Oonn. This list of accomplishment the, pres­ rainfall In Manchester during' Breslin December, water In the towfi’s conduct a Humorous Speech ent day world can handle in one of two storage reservoirs rose* by ap­ Oontedt on Monday at Wil­ g!mPubDsb«nl Si fiaggsffl ways. Either iC can take it and build on lie’s Steak House. 'This will VMDMd Ottobar L v m proximately 76 million gallons No skating will be allowed on it, and build the UN oh it Or it can Ceotlaued from Page Six) during the month. mark the first Monday meet­ any of the three park depart­ ing since the Club voted a I a*«iy Bzoapt 8uadM« throw it away contemptuously, as does bless him. But I ’m not so sure, However, accordltig to a re­ ment maintained areas over the change in meeting night. Fol­ this Wall Street Journal edltoti^, on the that he wasn’t doing more good ! port issued by Water Dept. weekend. This means Center lowing the usual dinner-meet­ GASH SAVINGS groimd that the machinery Snd policy on the stage poking fun at Supt. Lawrence Wlttkofske, the Springe Pond, Center Springs ing which starts at 6:45 p.m., storage level as of Jan. 1 was Annex and Charter Oak Park I’ 10 ■sMacy y w lUTM for keeping and enforcing peace has not prejudice.” five mernbers of the club will If you had to rate names on still 56.6 million gallons below will be cloeed until Monday, at present humorous speeches in yet been made perfect. least...... a headline basis, Young would the level on the corresponding competition. The contest win­ There is only one arbitrary choice to day last year, 71 million gallons As long as snow conditions ner will compete later this year itiiE ba the least known of all the be made'which has life and purpose and ones he was talking about His below Jan. 1, 1963, and 110.5 permit, coasting will be allowed at an area Toastmasters con­ in Center Springe Park daily affirmation in It Urban League is the quiet Ne- million gallons below Jan. 1, ference. Chapter President .gro movement, specializing in 1962., from 8:30 to dark. . Frank Bairy will be toastmas­ It is to decide that the Joymal’s “as­ Storage on .Jan. 1 totaled ter for the evening. I'l.i: ______la aumsiTSir antlUar employment and education fa- (. \i.i 0\ _ ol rapabitoaUao ol aU nawa 4I» pirations unlikely to materialize" must cillUSa. But he is a man who 320.3 million gallons. The total African Plant Plate* Toastmasters in an inter- onm ad to It 0* nol otbetviaa Gradltr capacity of the four reservoirs paper aod alao (ba toeal news Dale be made to materialize, because without has been around high circles for nationak(,organlzation for men them we are nothing and we have noth­ some time. Twenty years ago, Is 479.1 million gallons. JOHANNESBURG — The over 21 who are interested in •pteUi The rainfall for the month of ing. It is to decide that "political prop him a grant of $15,000, and confident that the runoff from are designed to handle the na­ as all there is, one would with equal placed his children in private this winter's snows will be suf­ tion's bumper-plating require­ ters may contact David Dono­ van, membership chairman, o r cntcuLA.- logic abandon all hope and belief of any schools, while Young took a ficient to permit the town to ments for the next few years. GOOPERATIVE t io M . enter the spring season with 221 Porter St. kind and merely prepare to contribute year of studies at Harvard. Then he came to the Urban sufficient water for its needs. CARP MODEL FOR BOYS o n . (our \\v to the size and thunder of the mutuM League and the group has TOKYO - Carp are often held 'CHRISTMAS’ • CENTURIES \ IX\ isil.n of ROME — The word, "Christ­ bang with which our little experiment grown considerably. As has FIVE STEAMFJIS WORKING up as inspirations to Japanese noi.xM) or. ((>. in civilization would terminate itself by Young’A reputation. People WASHINGTON — Ten steam­ boys because of their ability to mas.” did not come Into use — 1 B.m. Tburaday. until about the 11th Ontury. It ■viN'i; n;i.' Jay —1 p.aa JMday _ ^ _ mutual negative agreement. aren’t oven surprised when they ers are listed amont the 28,447 overcome difficult obstacles I daadUna; 10:10 a.BL aacb day at hear him mentioned for a cabi­ locomotive units on United such as climbing wateralls and is an ouUTOWth of the Old Eng­ It is not being Boy Scoutlst or Junior .’il.'i m ;0\l) STK tFT aaaapTiMBrday » •) net poet. States railroads. Only five are swimming against very strong lish "P istes maesse,” or ri.i, ivfi I Leaguish or eveh Macylsh to believe in Young, however, runs when listed as seiwiceable. currents. "Christ’s Mass.” mday, January • the possibilities of survival. the subject ia brought up. df *■ Nor la it any more unpatriotic or im­ “The government?” he said. David Bayat, a ataft accountant in the Afghan Ministry of Finance, reviews town account­ He swallowed the last of a ing procedures with Thomas Moore (In shirt sleeves) and controller Joseph Clementlno. practical to'dream of some 100 world drink and scrambled out of the nations giving some portion of higheV Bayat is in this country under a federally sponsored Foreign Administrators Training Pro­ 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-6171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO B:80 PeM. - CLOSED MONDAYS Not Falsehoods, But Necessities ohalr. "All I know ia what I gram, learning muhiclpal accounting procedures. (Herald photo by Oflara.) allegiance to one international organi­ read in the newspapers. And I i Under the title "Indoctrination In ______d>------^------zation set up to protect the right to life never comment on .another ifUsaboode," the Wall Street Journal for of all nations than it is for 50 Ameri­ writer's work. I have' a bo(Ac Snuraday bemoaned the fact that, at out. you know.” Connecticut Life can states, stretching from Maine to 7 ^ vary time when "the fortunes of the IM Publishers Newspaper Townes Fiscal Practices Hawaii, to regard their mutual s>TnboIs Syndicate ^United Nations decline, more intense ef- Starts in Herald t i l l U p ,. m . at Washington as something sacred and N- ^ r t a are being made to sell the organl* to be revered above their own limited Being Studied hy Afghan The Ma' ;hester\Herald 'satlon to the American people." THURSDAYS individual political institutions. Accidents Bring tomorrow will Join 38 oth­ Hie Wall Street Journal exonerates What the Wall Street Journal so vig­ Town fiscal procedures—the'|’10^ miles from the well-known er state newspapers In' of­ the United States government from Khybur Pass between Afghanis­ FRIDAYS I'll'. Ri aph*ariBon’8 of the two may be fated to go boom, in any case. countries. Connecticut people, places .'•urataly, that "relatively few official a t safe bicycle- operation. » ' David Shah Bayat, a staff ac­ and events will replace ^Statements currently echo, the familiar Civilized men, however, may choose the George Findell, 61. of 60 Co- When his tour of this coun­ o f countant for the Afgh»(n Minis­ try is completed, Bayat, who Suburbia Today, which has ^aCrains of the past, tta t the UN is the option trying to create' and support bum Rd„ was charged with try of Finance, is spending this discontinued publication. ^ alternative. Reflections failure to grant the right of possesses a bachelor’s degree in Jimmy month in • Manchester during a Connecticut Life, which jpomeretone of U.8. foreign policy, the Chasinej A Rumor way at on Intebsectlon; he col­ economics, will return to Af­ Save over *10*® year-long study of municipal is published monthly., wel­ ilaat bast hope of peace and so forth.” lided with a car operated by ghanistan to report upon what finance practices in the United he has learned. comes The Manchester " Jeep» And jWkisky On Pioneering .Robert..T-..y0ito)u .4<. .States.-H e.has been' in this, Hte ' sxper/wtees here may HeraM—to its •fold'. 4n -t©— ‘Vila ptece now being written here ills- Breslin try last night about 8. country since June. well be the source of modifica­ morrow’s issue with the According to police, the ac­ on Sim m ons Back with both the tone and the logic If tlfere were not so much grisly ter­ His study of Manchester’s tions in the accounting pro­ desigpiation, "the highly ror in the background—and potentially By Phineas Fiake ' cident occurred when both mo­ fl.scal practices will include professional, hometown the Journal editorial, and holds, in^ torists attempted to enter the cedure followed in his home in the immediate future—there could be NEW YORK, Jan. 8 — TTie speculation and pmple running you ask Frank Ryan, the quar- some time spent in other town country. paper of a thriving, 45,- )deed, .that the UN should be the corner* around trj-ing to help.’’ tfr'jick, what he thinks of Viet When, a child tries something make an easy bargain. Lenox St. extension from E. departments a-s well, in order to (kJO population.” ' a touch of coihedy fieltef In the discov­ F. B. I. has been making a se­ ’Stona^ and la the "last best hope" b tii^ Young is a tall, round-faced Nam?” new, a-id isn’t quite sure how To meet Pioneer’s terms th«' Center St. at the same time, gain a broad understanding of It salutes Co-Puibllshers curity ch^k on Whitney M. town would have to make it isaeo. ery, that. two supposedly contrasting man with gray running through Young shook his head. ‘Tt’s he is doing, he Is likely to look Findell making a left turn af­ the effects of fiscal precedures, Thomas F. and Walter R. sides in the COhgo have managed to Young, the executive director of up at you, smile .perhaps, and first real effort as a public er ter westbound on E. Center St., as well as the proceourte them­ Thieves Ransack H m Journal excuses government, only his hair. He has a faint mus­ that way all over. All a Negro Uty. Ferguson, and calls EJditor 'achieve one or two opmmon denomina­ the National 'Urban League, tache. The last time We had has to do to become a spokes­ Ask for reassimance. Veltch a right turn from the selves. Alan H. Olmsted, ”a dry, to the fact ^at efforts to s^ And when a child does this. And it is this first sffor' opposite direction. Damage was Bayat’s training prog^ram has tors. ' ' and. the way these sMret the occasion to listen to him, man is call a press conference Broad St. Store knowledgable Yankee, wlto •the UN are now coming "from bupineaa It tends to be a little heart- that looked so embarrassing. mainly to the right front door been laid out with tlu assist­ a Manchester drawl.” diecks work, die first thing one of those colossal show busi­ and say something irresponsi­ It was en^barrassing whe- ance of the Foreign Admlnis-, and other non-govemmental groups.” The dondhoD''denominators in ques­ ness bores, Sidney Poitier in ble. Look at some of them who melUng. When a full grown of the Findell vehicle. One of the regular fea­ tion, would be prized in almost any everybody di<) after being inter­ town does i(, H only makes you Mayor Mahoney asked Plone» Court appearance for Findell trators Training Program — a Willful and maMclous de tures of the magazine is "Hma,” says the Joumid editorial, this case, started talking in the have become big names that President Michael Kagan la^ kind of eircumstance or civilization. viewed by an agept was to pick way. Malcolm X. He doesn't uncomfortable. is set for Jan. 18. unit of the University of Con- - struction of property in excess "Connecticut Dines Out,” a oorporatlon aponaord a telovtshm ' up the ^one and Young middle of one of Yoting's sen­ month, "Are you in any swi,'- A written warning was given necticut’s Institute of Public '• They ir e '’jBeps "and whisky. There is tences. Poitier feH in love with have 35 followers. But anything It 1s In this unsettling posi­ of $500 damage was reported handy thumbnail sketch of iserlae . . . Many's take a and thai his family and friends tion that Manchester finds it­ assured that we’re going to d to George M. Last, 59. of 118 Service. the fine eating places of paoatethto^TlkwX^Vllized* aqd comfort* the sound, of his Voice and he sayi gets printed. Then you' anything?” and Kagan r^Ile. The institute is sponsoring os the essence of a break last Jto aaluta the UN . . 8»’dlflerArtt and; finally,-A'newspaper. So have Jesse Gray and Milton self in its effort to retain the Salem Rd., after he hit a vehi- the state. many people know about it now Young hasn’t finished the sen­ that, “I know you have th' ele broadside at Hilliard and his stay in Cpnnecticut. under night into the Nichols-Man- 'orgisnlaationa, from the Boy Sooufa to . able and reassuring about both. All tence yet. Galamisgn. They aren’t respon­ Pioneer Parachute Co. The publishers are care­ that old friends are insulted if very best of intentions; th Adams Sts. last night. a Federal Agency for Interna­ chester Tire, Inc. building on ful to pick restaurants and •the Junior Lieague, belong to a confa-' ^ '^[ih^ ot.people iovt'|eeps. All kinds of "Oh, that was ait that meet­ sible leaders. But they can call Manchester’s residents are problem is that we have t' tional Development (AID) pro­ they haven’t been approached a press conference and get not accustomed to going very Only slight damage occurred Broad St. inns that have won a repu­ •anoe group whose whole purpose is be(> ’■•people'tove whisky. ing," Young was B&ying yester­ act." to the second car, operated by gram. Bayat spent December tation among people who by the F. B. I. every newspaper and television far out of their way to assist studying Windsor’s town gov­ A smashed calculator worth tter understanding of the UN." . :fa the Congo, sUch love of jeeps and The speculation is that day. “Well, those people belong It was embarrassing who Victor W. Coleman, 45. of 108 $300, mangled locks, kicked-in like good food, served on the stage. They don’t have person in the City. They say industry to Idtate, or relocate, town officials found their ho', ernment. j Why does the Journal decry such edo* whlshy is Jointly shared by the United Young will be named Secretary something crasy and it gets within its borders. Lockwood - St. Before the acci­ doors, a broken w ind^, muddy cheerfully and tastefully in any place In something like days crowded with new an Other sponsors have taken surroundings that make ^'SSttonal and propagandizing efforts f Natoms .imlsslapi'' which are there to of Health, Ekiucatlon and Wel­ printed. Myself, or one of the There have been efforts in dent, Last had been southbound him to Washinigrton. D. C., and footprints on the floor, furni­ that. Actors, sports stars, they pressing tovm problems. on Adams St., Coleman east- ture and even the safe and the difiing pleasant. "One of the UN’s problems today la perform ideidlstic work for the world fare. In some places it is con­ other respotuible leaders, can this direction, but for the most And it piay be a contlnuin the Denver, Oolo., area. sidered more than speculation. belong where they are. Now bound on Hilliard St. office strewn with apparently oniter Snd by the tough mercenary sol­ tsJte Jimmy Brown from Cleve- ‘ call a press conference to say part they have not been widely form of embarrassment the Bayat, conservatively dressed 4that H has been oversold from the |>e- "The leaders of the major something sensible and we A 14-year-oId boy and his and personally reserved, de­ wildly flung papers and small diers wtta are there to help Premier land. He had that book out and suptx>rted or very successful. the town must live w^th whe companion were warned by po­ articles greeted Donald Rogers *,ginning . . . it has had attached to It Negro organizations had a can’t get four people to show New Industries have come it comes to terms with Pic scribes his home country as be­ TWiomhe to consolidate his rdle of meeting some time back and it It gave his views on the Black up.” lice for riding double on a bicy­ ing geophysically similar to the at 6:16 this morning when he iimpea that were impossible of realiaa- Muslins and all that, snd the here, but largely because of neer. arrived to open the ^abllsh- LEE’S aORIST Mattress the country. ' was eigreed on that* Young Young thought for a mo­ For in order to keep thf cle and going again-st the traf- United States. ^ f ttlon, and the hopes have become bar- minute I came to Cleveland private cholce.s little Influenced flc. after he slammed Into an ment. I Tlie Jeeps and whisky in question would be their flrst 'choice if ment. "I’m not so sure about all by public action. parachute makers here, the The climate is much the same i and GIFT SHOP 'aaclea. they all Jumped on me and ask­ the good a fellow like Dick automobile yesterday afternoon as in New England, he says, al-1 The hoodlums, who evidently imtfl such time as the Joint af­ President Johnson were going siefore the town Sections last town has found it necessary* to kicked at everj^lng in sight,; 3t "The notion that the UN would be a to name a Negro to the cabi­ ed me what I thought of it. I Gregory is doing. I think he’s offer to Invest town nKmey in on Bunce Dr near Jlartford Rd. though drier: as a result, its j Rt. 44A Bolton—643-8089 or Box Spring fection for them developed, in the sole told them, 'Jimmy Brown la a fall, town leaders, among them According to police, Irene Le- agricultural output is as broad ' got away with less than $3 for| {genuine parliament of ■ man was one net," our man in Harlem re-, hurting himself more than any­ Mayor Fm icis J. Mahoney, a semi-public development cor­ their energetic labors. They j e YES, WE DELIVER e custody of'.the small United Nations wonderful fullback and. a gen­ thing else. He’s caught up in poration to provide necessary Blanc of 286 Bidwell St., enter­ as that of this country. | Made by touch hope. Not only the world’s philoso* ported yesterday. "Martin Lu­ pri'vately promised that the ing Bunce Dr., stopped when mside an earnest effort, hoW' mission station^ in the central hotel in ther King, Phil Randolph and tleman, but he’s no spokesman. his heart with Civil Rights. God utilities to the building site. Hisnis westernwcowsrn dress luiuand uuiii*com . ___ , • Flowers for all oocaaions; ^pbioal war between communism and If you think football players town would make a real effort she saw a bicycle cutting petence with the English Ian-' Weddings, Funerals, Cut all of the others > were for And this may well appear to 1 the makers rea. En- Young. Roy Wilkins of the are, spokeamen, then why don’t (See Page Seven) some an injudicious allocation try to the building was Flowers and Corsages. . . aasmblj has been constantly display* There they were being used for er­ bring tax - producing industry The cyclist was unable to ma- that Bayat’s home country must NAACP said he had a commit­ here. of public funds to benefit pri­ achle'C'ed by smoking a winr. rands of mercy and solace. h , ______enuver away from the car and be similar to the United States. of Beautyrest litog, the world has if anything a super- ment to Bob Weaver, but that The directors were hardly In vate interests — either Pioneer rammed Into the fender, dow in an overhead door. | Then came Tshombe’s conquering or the owmer of the land. I The differences, of course, are tobundance of quarreling nations whose he wasn’t about to stW l in the office when they learned that scratching it. The impact broke many. AKhough Afghanistan mercenaries into Stanleyville. They had way of Young if anybody im­ The town fathers In all prob­ the front wheel axle of the bi­ ^ te rssts cannot be reconciled simply by A Thought for Today Pioneer Parachute — which has ability will not know how much shares our temperate climate, .^potting their representatives under one hardly settled into their new quarters portant asked him. Everybody been in Manchester since before cycle and also damaged the I it is very mountainous and Is around here feels Young will be or how little their actions bene­ carrier basket. .The two boys, looking for on intorosting evoning? rtoof. before they began to sniff enviously the How to Keep From Losing Heart it is natural to fear death. Yet World War n —was planning a fit either private party. ' dominantly Mo;ilem In religion. named farly soon.” Jesus said: " I am come that - James Sposito, 14. of 1 Avon I Bayat’s hornqJln Kabul, Af­ Twin or Y«s, now you can sava $10 on each piece f "P art of the intellectual confusion " exhaust of the Jeepe and develop an un­ death is no more an enemy of new factory. And that new fac­ Rather they take the position Later in the day. Young was you might have life, and have it life than sleep Is the enemy of tory, H seemed, might not -be St., and his passenger, 13-year- ghanistan's capital, is only about of Back Cara Bedding . . . over $20.00 on a conquerable urge to share some of the that this proposed expwullturq old Mward Ackerman Jr. of 32 ‘here stems,” the Journal editorial con­ found coming out of hie office more abundantly.” Surely, I}e work or play. Sleep makes it built in Manchester. of public funds is, In the long mattrass-box spring combination! Thousands tinues, “from a false analog)r between transportation magic to be foimd In any. at 14 E. 48th St. He wtis glad who has promised ue abundant possible for us to live on. Death Keeney St., managed to remain full size. ■■i ■ There are good reasons in the run. of paramount importance on the bicycle during the crash BECOME AN EXKNTJIOjT^ELFER;' WITH.., the UN and a government say, on the good bottle of whisky. to-.^|^k acrass the street to a life does not mean that death makes it possibls for us to live minds of many town officials to the growth of the commu­ of Back Cara mattrassas wa'ra sold whan is the end. Of course, we. know forever. It is the gateway to the and were not injured. order of ours. But the UN is not a gov­ So they stole a few Jeeps, and appar­ pila^ called Ratazzi’s for'a Rob why it ahould be built here. nity as a whole. nationally advertised at $59.95. Now nothing ■ROy. He let out a loud- holler that others die; that others suf­ eternal. This is what Jesus Police reported a minor rear ernment; it is not even, except for some. . . ently used them to cart away a few A new factory means tax If the* town can oo(^>erate . end collision at Main and St. WANTED when he found out what the fer tragedy and loss. But these meant when He said: “ In my revenue; not a lot necessarily, hat .bean changed but the price, and that's cases of United Nations whisky. with private parties to achieve James Sts. yesterday morn­ CLEAN LATE MODEL of the trappings, very much like a conversation was to be about. things never happen to us r or so Father’s house are many man­ but some. Its purpose,'and if the ooopera- we may think, until it does hap­ sions. I go to prepare a place ing. The two motorists involved Usually $59.95 lowered for a limited time only. 'government” o' The United Nations mission, rem­ “I had a call from a relative To retaiif Pioneer meant the tlye effort Is both, legal and were 'William E. Johnson, 21, of LUMBER CENTER nant of a much greater force which once in Detroit' at 4 o’clock this pen to us, and we are unpre­ for you.” reasonable, then the towit'^fa- USED CARS Our reeponse to this is not to say pared. Let us, then, be fair with God. .town would retain a large em­ 6 Overlook Dr. and Patricia M. Just look^at all the comfort features built amen, but to say too bad, too tragic. took Katanga Province away from kioming,’’ he said, "and he said ployer; about 300 area residents thers fdel that It ahould be un- Kodee of 17D Garden Dr. Reg. $119.90 Box Spring- to me, 'Whitney, I couldn’t The real truth Is that we have We know that God te fair with dertsdfen. TOP PRICES PAID into .this outstanding mattress: 3 12-extra For the UN has to be made into yome these same meftenaries, was more hor­ never had to face the fact of us. Am I sp^much better than work there. sleep and I just hM to pick up And, perhaps most attractive, Their action may well bring FOR A U m a k e s firm Adjusto-Rest. springs that gentlv give limited kind of government with Juris­ rified than it would have been over the death until death confronts ue. others that I should expect to a barrage of criticism from 16% Million Hunt FREE the phone and call you about ,. to relocate' Koneer on a new Mattress Sets 99.76 loss of the entire Congo. It remonstrat­ Yet, in all honesty, can we not escape the things that they are others who feel that they, in to body shape then almost immediately firm diction oyer all questions of peace, or this.’ I told him he ought to get accept death as a natural part called up,000. a Its own Christmas holiday toasts: At with which the town’a fathers coil shifting; Sani-Seal treated felt upholstery "Disappointment has come to a sec- Negro leader, is to have a lot of to me?” We love life and so S t Mary’s Church that Pioneer was not going to must leam to live. major hope, that of the UN as a Iqst report the wicked mercenaries had and covet to prevent odors, germs, mildew; generator and keeper of the peace. To be relented and returned two of the stolen 6 cord handles and 12 fresh air vents for .’’•ble literally to enforce peace the UN Jeeps, but denied they had any whisky. Herald proper air conditioning. would n e^ an unacceptable degree of power which.lt ill unlikely the existing Yesterdays So come in tonight . . . see and try the' :Mtlonal powers «re about to give When Parents Unite Manchester Adult HOMFFiy-UP Back Cara. Enjoy nighf.after night of sleep­ I t . . . . In Warwick, R. I„ a strong gleam of 25 Years Ago ing comfort, and those big dollar savings, hope has flashed forth for beleaguered, "These remarks are not meant as just too. Phone orders call 643-5171 now! ane more criticism of the UN and its parents of teen-agers. It may hot be the Cowles Hotel Block, on north SCHOOL greatest defensive invention since the side of Depot Sq. is gutted by Evening School /works, some of which are good, or to British "square*’ of musket-firing sol- fire that for a time threatens E N K N l ,ifiiastion wyone’s privilege In publi- dieiy, but it could run a close second. entire business section at North 4 New COURSES OFFERED TiSlatiig them. We suspect, in any event B ^ t tbs psrente ia Warwick have End: loss estimated a t $25,000. lEOINNING THIS WEEK jjlhat a lot of Americans have long seen done Is to got. t^gstlNr to form a solid C. Elmore Watkins, vies front against the wily pressures of their < president and general manag;er •|through the deceptions and may even offspring. Tkey Agreed on the rules of Watkins Bros., returns from CLASSES START 1m repelled by the discrepancy between teen looking for a good mat- ■ each would erasreia on ilieir owq chU* Grand Rapids And mar­ 1 • Refresher’^Stenography—Oimplete theory re­ ” TUESDAY, JAN. WHi pome of the fulsome praise and the evl- dren, such as coming-home hours, drink'* kets with one of highest cita­ trass at lass than $40.00? Look ‘tfiDoe. Ing, the age to begin dating, chaperoning tions to be gi'ven to retail fur­ view; Minimum requirements, 1 year df shorthand. of parties, the use of cars' knd similar niture merchants this year. Monday and Wednesday, 7-8, begins Mon., Jan. 11. FROM 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. no more because beneath the dur­ "What we do question," concludes the dis^pUnes. Mr. and Mrs. Homeowner, you are cordially Invited to attend able striped cover of the Olympic .'Journal editorial, ‘is a concerted effort This was the parents’ answer to thnt 10 Year# Ago King's Lumber & Building Material Center’s 6-week course tovar the years to present a collection of strategy we’re all familiar with, the i2L Beginning Typing for those who had no tjrping. in home "Flx-Up.” Come, see, leam the modem, money- Mattress Simmons has packed imtVsial delegates as something sacred, blackmail of a parent' into permitting . Town Cleric Samuel J. Turk- eavlSng-yet-decomtlve and practical w$ys to Inforove your hundreds of resilient coils and all something on a claim that other parents ta^’on, 67, devoted and able I|Ionday and Wednesday. 8-9, begins Mon., Jan. 11. worn show to be revered above one’s own pnmerty. daoses are Informal; really Informative! Ragfoter Each piece let their kids do it Am this, of course, p: '3 servant of this town for now at King’s Lumber Center or send in coupon bekw. those many comfort faaturos for ■atinn It may bo doubted that it is en- hits moat parents where they are weak­ me 3 than 28 years, dies after which Simmons is long fam ous.. . -llraly harmless, for practically a whole est, In their fear teat their child will ba one-year period of failing 3 # Gar Care—Theoretical and practical training. LEARN HOW TO: • Panel a Room • Install Ctiling ^^gsosratlon to be indoctrinated in aspi- "rejected” by his "peer group” if he health. Monday 7-9, b ^ n s Monday, Jan . 11. Tile • Insulation • Roofing • Siding • Studding prabuilt, ouiltad borders, staple nUons unlikely to materialize, in polltl- doesn’t go along with everything. Miss Shirley Warren, senior • Many, many other projects. Simmons Olympic cotton fait upholstery, woven- We would hense paid He lashed out at Abel, who Miss Taylor was bom in Lon­ Rose Nimlrowskl to Mary students are very much on their ican consniate here. Of the fimds collected in the don Feb. 27, 1932. Her mother Dressier, property off Bush Hill Hartford area, 25 per cent goes square and round dance week­ first came to office on a McDon­ own, but there are some re­ I thought cf the Interna ton­ Four seniors, Judy Frlthsen.'^'contmue on in the NHS schol-’^tude Test adminlster,^d in Oc-4'or university for tuition and end at Oak-N-Spruce "Lodge, ald slate, as being out to "villl- I was the former Sara Sothern, Rd. fees established by the in.stitu- to the national organization for strictions. At the colleges rep­ al Relations Club and Ken Tap- I Judy Jackson, Paul Pilkonis ar.^hip competition, tober. Information concerning research and professional train­ South Lee, Mass. fy the staff, damage the union’s I an Amertcan actress, who had tion. Eric h.as been accepted at ' been on the London and New resented by the panel, curfews tin's frequent concert.’! at our and E; ic 'Wolf, have received AH four are members of the their rank in class will be sup­ ing and other programs. The The club will also hold its reputation and hinder its effec­ George N. ranged from 7:80 pm . to none school as one rainy evening this Massachusetts Institute of I York stages. Her father was Traffic Kills Faster recognition as semi-finalists in 'VerpiaSick' Chapter of the Na­ plied to the Scholarship Board Technology and Paul at Yale State organization receives five second annual Danstitute at the tiveness at the bargaining ta­ at all. The rules 'become more week I invited an itinerant ball Jan. 17 from 2:30 to 9:30 ble.’’ I Francis Taylor, an art dealer, a University. Judy Frithsen per cent, and the remeiining 70 NEW YORK — Insurance Converse liberal each year in some Turlilsh fo f: singer into o\ir the aiuiual .National Honor So­ tional'^Jonor Society at MHS. of the National Honor Society. p.m. The program will feature He accused Abel of following ' native of Indiana. From this last grouping of ap­ hopes to attend tfassar, and per cent of the funds collected studies indicate that death pay­ another^ schools, and generally there are home for a les. on in folk music ciety Scholarship Program. Judy Frithsen is secretary ■ of an afternoon and an evening of a do-nothing polity in the 1963 I When Mis.s^aylor was 7, war PAINTING AND proximately 500 students, the Judy Jackson would like to en­ are used locally. The money ments to families of traffic vic- more restrictions on girls than and "ethnic realism” (or what­ ■Vice Principal George Emmer- the organiz.ation, and Paul is square dancing to callers John negotiations and said Abel was approaching in Europe and 62 scholarship grants will be ter as a pre-medical student at pays for therapy, braces, and times are increasing at twice the DECORATING on boys. Class attire depends on ever Mr. Monahan calls it). He llng a.nnoimced- Wednesday this year’s president. Other necessary aids, and pro­ Hendron, Framingham, Mass., ’’urged acceptance of the indus­ her father sent his wife. Eliza­ The seniors were selected on awarded next May. either Boston University or beth-and her brother, Howard, rate of rll life oolicie.’'. In the PHONE 648-2804 location of the school. In small ca:'ried no .suitcase and wore I morning that these students vides summer camping and Jack Leonard, West Boylston, try’s first offer." the basis of their scoi'es on the The scholarships may be Rensselaer Polytechnic Insti­ to the United States. He joined first half of 1964, $99 million towns, shorts and slacks are ac- some rather old clothing, and of were part of a nationwide other Mtivities for victims. Mass., and the club’s O'wn call­ Earlier in the campaign, Mc­ Call Evenings — 6 t« 9 group of about 2,600 who will Preliminary Scholastic Apti- used at any accredited collage tute. . ; er, Don Atkinson. Donald had said the election them in 1939 and they settied in w‘as paid to beneficiaries after csptable, but - in the larger course needed a bath and a, — Governor John N. Dempsey motor-vehicle deaths. John Minnick, Judy Seavey and Jim Lesure examine the A smorgasbord will be pre­ would have no effect on bar­ Beverly Hills, Calif., where he elUea, skirts are usually requir­ mu.scular wall of the stomach of a rat in Biology II class. shave, although his ”saz” has issued a proclamation opened an art gallery. (strange kind of guitar) was designating January as Cerebral pared by St. Luke Ladies Aux­ gaining. ed for girls. Biology lab extends over 4th and 5th periods, but the stu­ iliary and will be served be­ A few hours later at a news It was there that Elizabeth DWORIN The pansi felt that they had dents eat lunch before they begin the dissecting, (Herald adomed with the best covering. Class Rings Palsy Month. In it, he , urges tween the afternoon and ea-e- conference Abel said he favored was discovered by Metro Gol- been very well prepared for col­ photo by Satemla.) His name was Asik AH Izzet. Hoopsters Dealt Three Defeats; Citizens to "consider irttli com­ dwyn Mayer producer Sam Members of the Class of passion the plight ofdJiose suf- ning sessions. A few tickets are a suspension of the current talks First! lege'work, by the Honors and He has traveled through some still available for any regular until after the election. Marx, who gave her first film Level 1 courses at MHS. One of 3,600 Villages and cities of Tur­ 1966 may order their class l^ping from this disease." role. rings from local jewelers any Tn-o Green Ll|hta Claimed member wishing to attend, and LOOK! IN SEASON at PERO'S... the moet important adju.st- key and Cyprus during the last may be obtained from Mrs. Miss Taylor was eligible for 50 years sin.ging of love, stife, time before Jan. 15. The next To Meet Central Away Tonight Tw'o drivers Involved in an dual American-Brltish citizen­ ments that needs to be made is Wayne Ladd. Bing Cherries, Strawberries, Persimmons, Pineapples, the budgeting of time. Many protest, and life. ordering period will not be accident under the street light Rioting Mob ship by virtue of her birth in Biology II Classes until the fall. -'fe- at Main and Market Sts., down- Presses Being Installed speakers said that it worked Asik has read his poetry and Manchester High School’s bas­ London, but she always has Melons, Grapes, Temple and Navel Oranges, Limes, t : ,itown Rockville, both insisted The Journal Publishing Co. Demands Ouster traveled on a U.S. passport. A s Low A s beat to epsnd an entire evening has sung his songs before the ketball tearh went down to three u e y had green lights. announced yesterday that, its Comice Pears . . . on one subject. loftiest figures In Turkey, in­ hurt . . a stone or something consecutive defeats over the Louis C. King. RED 1. and Monday publication, the Rock­ In summary, Jack Roger Plan Study of Cells cluding Mustafa Kemal Ata- hit him rumors, Dallas, the Christmas hoHd^, The losses .Jtosephine Dubanoski, of 95 ville Leader, will not be pub­ Of Van Huong Also: Belgium Endive, Boston Lettuce, Leeks, Green stated that he felt that the big- turk, as well as the lowliest of hospital, and then "the Presl- to Hartford Bulkeley of the High St., were involved in the lished next week because new Youth Activities and Yellow Beans, Green and Yellow Squash, Egg gMt difference between college peasants in remote villages. dent is dead” . C.D.C., Conard and ' Maloney .accident. Both , claimed they presses are being installed. . (ConUnued from Page One) and high school is that "College Cellular biology is the topic»the frog, being reptilian, is Like the genuine folkainger, he Mr. GJneser afid AFS Chair­ were accompanied by the lo.ss 4^ d ^ a "Go” aignal from the^ Cost of .the Rockville Joumsil Sisterhood Topic Plant, Peas, Chinese Cabbage, Broccoli, Cauliflower, (I high school seif-nmgtrt:"' of study . for . the Biology II much less similar to the human ls ‘ pathoiogically jionesl about man Bet.’wy House would be in­ of star center Bob Evans ’85 has beep raised from eight to anatomy, than is the mamallan traffic light.. No injuries were today. TTiey were the first Watercress, Jurpips, Squash and Beets. Candy Davidson ’66 clas.ses of Mrs. Levine this his feelings and opinions, and terested in knowing that as their due to an injured ankle. ,i*ported and no arrests were ten cents, the publisher, John American women to receive the 10 quarter. rat. as a result he has been in jail committee was processing and In the arena, the Indians Mrs. David Rubin is the made. Sgt, Clarence O. Neff in- Sweeney, announced. award in South Viet Nam. DOWN% An introduction to the life While most students, includ­ interviewing applicants for fought a very scrappy Bulkeley chairman of the next Sister­ four times for "disparaging the .Vestigp.ted. ’Truck, Car Collide TTiey were hit by glass frag­ W'e have a LARGE VARIETY OF APPLES FRESH FROM proces-ses carried out by the ing the girls, enjoy hacking up government." Asik has been Americans Abroad, I was sitting Bulldog team right down to the hood meeting, to be held Tues­ CASH or TRADE their rodents, it has been found Pancake Contest Slated A trailer truck and a car ments and thrown to the floor of OUR c o o l e r s : cell was presented by the study called-a Republican (in power In committee meetings here for wire, only'to bow by the slim their room by the explosion but day at 8:30 p.m. ,at Temple on these "OK" Varsity Hosts of six articles on the subject, that rat-scented iformaldehyde , A Pancake Editing Contest were involved in a collision last Beth SImlotn. TTie topic of this now) by the Democrats (no the similar purpose of choosing margin of 63-49 in a non-CCIL refused medical help until all 60 which appeared in the Septem­ is a little rough on contact a Turk to represent our school contest. In a tenaciously fought .{or Rockville and Ellington night on Rt. 83 at Windsorville meotlngNvill deal with the many Used C ars longer In power), and a Demo­ High School students will high­ Rd. ’Two persons were injured. wounded servicemen had been ber 1961 edition of Scientific lenses. somewhere In America next game, in which tempers often phases of Jewish life which the Extra Large' CELERY crat by the Republicans. Ho has light the second annual Rotary According to police,- the treated. TE.’UPLE Up to 30 Months Grad Teams AmerlcTan. Air students read The extent the di.s-section has been accused of being a com-' year. American Field Service is flared, the speed and stamina Temple offers the young peo­ HEARTS Bch. 29c reached so far is the opening •Pancake Festival, sponsored by truck, operated by Royce E. They were Lt. Ruth A. Mason, ORANGES Dos. 79c to Pay! each of the articles and, with munist subversive lit is even as popular and widely respected of the Hartford team showed Goshen, N.Y.; Lt. Ann D. Rey­ ple o< the congregation. of the'body wall which exposes here as it is in the United States. the Rockville R ota^. sun, 23, Blackville, S. C., was Miss Linda Bayer, one of the TTie alumni of MHS returned 1 ^ 3' $8.ve a com­ worse to be called a Russian), through. The hoopstbrs had re­ Rodney Brigham, chairman heading north on R t 83 'and nolds, Dover, N H .; and Lt. prehensive report on one of the various organs contained I think of Mr. Hyde and the covered from a six point defeat five delegates who attended the to engage two of the present in the visceral cavity. Future an infidel (that, means a Chris­ .of the event, has announced was making a left turn into Barbara J. Wooster, Laurel, "TH E K IN G them. Further“ ■ research has MHS varsity basketball team to take a 49-48 only to sec Bulk­ Md. USY (United Synagogue sthletlc teams in their respec­ labs will deal with Specific or­ tian), and worst of all, a dog 4hat the festival will be held at Windsorville Rd. been made in ’’Elements of Bi­ whenever I watch my school eley finish up the scoring in Youth) annual convention in ology” by Weiss, "Comparative gans and j.he relation beetween (animal names are the worst Rockville High School on Jan. The car, operated by Donald Another nurse, Lt. Frances tive sports. Wednesday night team compete with a neighbor­ the thriller. Crumpton of Haleyville, _Ala., Chiciigo, will report on her ex­ of Product!" Anatomy : of the' Vertebrates” their micro Structures and their t5T>e of curse worfis in Turkey). ,23 from F a jn . to 4 pjn. The A. Krowchenko, 19, of Elling­ periences there. Miss Susan the retuminE^asketball play­ But Asik All Izzet just sings ing school. Vye have no gymna­ MHS’s cagers played their eating contest -will begin at was Injiired in the explosion and PERO ers lost to 'fne Indian Varsity, by Eaton, and through class functions. sium, so our boys play on a fourth home game of the cam­ ton, was heading south on R t Harrison ■will describe the ac­ what ho feels and believes any­ 2;30. is eligible for the award. She is and during the Christmas va­ lectures. Throughout the course an paign against Conard last Sat­ 83 and struck the right rear of tivities of the Leader’s Training 276 OAKLAND STREET • OPEN 7 DAYS a 648-6884 how . . . a sign of authentic cement court outside after Brigham said that first prize at Clark Air Force Base in the 1959 cation'. the alumni swimmers Accompanying this study is emphasis will be placed on the urday. However, the Chieftians the trailer. Fellowship and Miss Debbie role of the various parts of the folksinger. And he doesn't care school as the sun is setting. I 'obert Boeworth Cyndee Flynn ,pi the contest is 510, and that Philippines undergoing treat­ defeated the Varsity swim the dissection of rats in the Apart from nearly freezing, the from West Hartford proved to Krowchenko and a passenger. ment for ear injuries. Rubin will tell of the USY on lab. Each has his own specimen cell and their relation to the about money because he is pre- | each contestant will receive a Miss Sharon S. Light 17, of 14 CHEVROLET Finished in In­ team. boys need owl eyes to see the be the stickler in the Indians Wheels . Project (high school ca ztiver. Haa on which to work. An extenrlve function of the tissue or organ occupied with the rhythm of ptout chair for the duration, ad­ Washington St, were treated Bel Air 4-Door Sedan A near capacity crowd word and song . . . this guar- basket during the last quarter CCIL plans as they pinned a 54- Claim 100 KlUed trip around the country). A radio, power- viewed the annual Varalty- analysis of the systems of the in question. Legion of Honor vice on poljphagia- following and released at Rockville Gen­ photosynthesis antees his authenticity. I kept while darkness envelopes Istan­ 39 defeat on the Red and Wfiite, SAIGON, South Viet Nam brief film on Camp Ramah and SPECIAL glide and U a Alumnt basketball game rat and a bit of comparative A study of the first In league competition. the meal and a kind word. eral Hospital. Israeli singing by the USY will and respiration has just been saying to myself, "Oh. if only bul. The one major sports arena Tickets are available from (AP) — The government 6-cyllnder. In Wednesday at the MHS Arena. anatomy has enabled the stu­ in this city is used for interna­ Visualize the following conver­ "Her hair and her smile ,are Fcllowing a two-day layoff, the No arrest was made, Sgt. claimed today its forces killed close the meeting. dents of the Biology II class to completed by the two Biology Mr. Monahan could be here JRotary members and will be FLETCHER CLASS CO. OP MANCHESTER excellent con­ Although there was no prelimi­ tional tournaments, and yet sation between an officer of the as bright as a kiss of sunshine, hoopsters went into the game Walter Smiegel and Constable moris than 109 Viet Cong guer­ know a little more about what II classes. The next it'em of now." .kbld at the door. Norbert Saegaert investigated. dition. nary contest, ample excitement even this facility does not com­ and'the brings laughter Into the cold and came out even colder rillas in two clashes since HESSIANS FIRST TO TRIM * 7 9 0 No. 6479. and enjoyment was supplied by makes them tick than they did study will be the devices used Asik carries with him a deep­ law and Robert Bosworth. Place hearts of all.” This anonymous Communion Breakfast Set Hospital Notes pare favorably with the MHS as they -experienced their worst Wednesday. NEW YORK — Credit for dec­ the game which was nip and before. Frogs are dissected by for molecule production. ly personal and frayed posses­ of Action; Somewhere In Bolton quote could have been written .shooting night of the campaign, The Rev. John Kozon, chap- Admitted yesterday: Caro­ 'When You *Thinh of Glassy 64M521 Bob Whltcsell, ’65 sports arena. Jgin of the Holy Name Society About 100 Communist guerril­ orating the first Christmas tree tuck to the finish. all sophomdres in Biology I, but sion . . . a card of appreciation Jay Stager near Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bos- with no one else in mind but hitting only 14 of 54 shots. This, line Wemett 92 H i^ S t; Su­ las attacked a small govern­ in America is generally given to 62 CHEV. $1295 Bouncing back after a 27-33 from Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy pf St. Joseph’s Church, an- san Hiller, 177 E. Main S t; Think of Fletcher'* 59 CH EV. $875 wdrth’s Bayberry Rd. residence. Cyndee Flynn. Pert and viva- coupled with the first half- loss jiounces that the society’s an- ment unit Thursday in TTiua a group of Hessian soldiers hired ■Bk half - time disadvantage, the Oakman ’66, Jeff Stuek ’66 and sent to those thousands of per­ ciou.’-, Cyndee is well-known at of Evans (who left with the Donald Ouellette, Wapping; TTiien Province. 30 miles south 2-Door Sedan. 6-cyl.. proved their superiority In a Officer: O.K. shorty what is mial communion breakfast will by King George n i to fight the Irnpala 4-door Hardtqp. varsity rebounded in the second 53-34 dunking of the current Len Wassner ’65. sons whose written condo­ MHS for her scholastic ability, score tied), allowed the, ran||y Elizabeth Sherman, 27 Cottage of the North Vietnamese border. colonists. N O W AT O UR standard shift, honey half, stunning the alumni with lence reached her after that in­ It, a fire or a wedding? Where take place on Sunday. S t; Gustave Pellar, Tolland; beige. Nicely equipped. Powerglide, Radio^ No. addition of the 1965 Swim The Indians opened their reg­ French Q ub her participation in many school Chieftains to knock Manches­ !i Members will attend the 7:30 a 52-49 win. Coach Phil Hyde’s ular competition against the ternationally-felt tragedy of ya aimed for? activities, and her outstanding, ter from the top rung in CCIL Shirley Curtis, Thompsonville; No. 6704. 6095. Team. The alumni overpower­ Bosworth: C!k)uld be either but a.m. Mass in a Ixxly, and after NEW LOCATION ‘ charges returned after Inter­ ed the ducks in winning all but Maloney Spartans, this after­ Nov. 22, 1963. Asik wrote a cheerful personality. competition. * Elizabeth Ralston, 43 Cantor mission to score 16 points in T d settle for Keeney Street for ..the Mass, new m em W s will be Dr.; Helen Fickett, South S t; three events, including a rec­ noon in the MHS pool. The poem on that day of incredible Acts in Skits Cyndee is often seen In the MHS took their second road ■Installed and a communion 63 CHEVKOLET Bel Air 4-Door .Gaacade green. the third period while holding ord-breaking output by former team Is carrying 35 swimmers shock for us all! Tills poem now. High School World office, where trip of the season as they Retta Firtion, Ellington; Violef, the grads to eight. Off.: What's there? breakfast will be served in the Bagdonovitch, Ellington; Dana See WOODLAND GARDENS 54 McKEE STREET Whitewalls tires, radio. Powerglide. No. 6693 1795 stellar performer Bill Stuck and will compete in 12 meets. about JFK Is read and sung she has helped to successfully journeyed to Meriden to meet Bob Bosworth, Bob Evans, wherever he goes in this land, For it.s part in the Interna­ Bos: Signs and stuff . . . . . meet dally crises for the past Maloney. Once again * the In­ Shurch auditorium. Sponsors of Kynbch. 112 High St.; Con-1 64 FORD Custom 4-Door Sedan. Alaskan white. ’60 In the 60-yard freestyle. O ff.; Enough small talk . . . and Carl Hohenthal all of '65, The colors for the present and it touches sensitive hearts tional Christmas program, the three years, and she is present­ -hew members are urged to noti- stance McManus, 12 Daly Cir.; For Flowering Plants Standard shift, radio. No. 6453 ...... 1785 Stuek, along with Bob Johnson what gives you the right to do dians came out second best as ty all prospects to be present. OPEN THURS. NIGHTS T ill 9 * led the Indians by contributing ’64, and Larry Preston ’64, classes are: Senior, wine; jun­ in Turkey, for President Ken­ ly serving as Parade of Youth the Spartans put down a spirit­ Emily Connor, Tankeroosan 14, 10 and 8 points renectively. French Club, under the advisor- 180 mph?. . . • .• An Oblate Father from the Rd. I-ARGER QUARTERS and MORE PARKING 59 MERCURY Colony Park St. Wag. Snow white were double winners for the ior, purple; and sophomore, nedy W.OS deeply respected and correspondent. She has also ed fourth period rally to pull out Dave McKenna (10), Jack Sim­ ship of Mrs. Mclnemy of the Bos.: Sorry about that 180, .Willimantlc Retreat House will Discharged yes terday: "From Grower To You!" AREA TO GIVE YOU BETTER SERVICE fln'lm. Auto., whitewall tires, radio, power grads. blue. admired here. served on the Student Council slim 56-53 victory. In t)ie mons (10), and Randy Smith Language Department, and you didn't give me a chance to he principal speaker at die Charles Manchester, Ellington steering. No. 6643 ...... 190 The present members of the As I listened to Asik’s song, for (lie past two years, was a eventful fourth quarter, Man­ AZALEAS (in bloom, large-size) ...... $3.8 (9) paced the alumni. Students are reminded that hit 4th. member of Sock and Buskin in breakfast. Ave.; Charles Hill, Franklin AUTO GLASS INSTALLED 63 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door Sta. Wagon. Au­ squad who placed first were my mind reluctantly raced back Miss Dutelle, a ninth grade Off.: Your license would be in chester came from 15 points CYCLAMEN (beautiful, long flowering) ...... 3.8 Other participating gradu­ her - sophomore year, and par­ - The committee in charge of Park; Mrs. Patricia Kulo, El- tumn gold. Automatic, V-8, whitewall Urea, ates included Don Simmcd% (jhircky McLaug^hlln ’65. in the snow throwing is prohibited on a year to a Somanhis meeting teacher, presented two short order, gimme here. T-. behind to within one 54-53, 'lington; Stanley Egnot, Ridge ticipates in giris’ intramurals arrangements for the com- CHRISTMAS CACTUS, in bloom ...... 9 GLASS FURNITURE TOPS ^ radio. No. 6617 ...... 2095 Bob Escavlch, "Mac” McCurry, 100-yard Butterfly, Walt Hud­ school grounr'-. * that was abruptly Interrupted skits. Bos.: XK-E's aren’t much on through the use of a very ef­ .munion breakfast is headed by Rd.; Marshall Reed, 55 Emma by a confused radio flash car­ this year. Sunday mornings fective man to man full court . GERANIUMS, all colors ...... 3 Paul Quey, Paul Bushnell, and son ’65, In the 100-yard back- The first was entitled "Noel elbow room, mind if I climb out? ^Stanley. Adams, society presi­ La.; Winthrop Baker, 42 Wilson 60 FORD Country Squire, 9 PeMsenger Station stroke and 200-yard freestyle The etuden. parking lot has a ried over the MHS Intercom sys­ find Cyndee happily teaching press which held the Spartans Ernest Jacobs, 37 Mary AFRICAN VIOLETS, 4" pots ...... 75 MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door)! Wagon. Black. 'Radio, heater, Fordomatic, Jim Walsh. des Santons”; It is the story of Off.: New. (Bos successfully dent, and he will be assisted by The swimming graduates team of Buz Conard ’66, Mark capacity of 180 parking spaces, tem. The President had been kindergarten students at the without a two pointer for the A.VLUq'^L^IS BLT.DS. reg. $2.35, SPECIAL 99c. 3 for 2.75 *whltewalls. No. 6569 ...... 1098 peole from ihany walks of life exits on his first try) . . . gulp William Michaels, Chester . . . gasp . . . that low slung tiger South Methodist Church Sunday entire period. AM 'vas for Blopiarz, and Walter Kozlowski. BIBEt FOOD, flneet quaUty, 6 Ibe. 59c 100 lbs. 7.77 PICTURE FRAMING (all types) who come to offer gifts'^'to the School. naught, however, as Jim Hessel 61 RAMBLER 4-Door Sedan. Karmann red flnUh. Baby J«(8us. A baker brings of yours certainly hides your Sunday Baskettiall Program ' Vernon news Is handled by Standard shift, radio. No. 6356 ...... 790 It is no surprise that Cyndee of Maloney sunk two free The Herald's Rockville Bureau. Planting Needs — Potting SoU, LabeU, Pots, Containers WINDOW and PLATE GLASS] bread, a fisherfitan brings part height . . . you look klnda fa- • The Sunday game program miliar . . . placed "people” at the top of throws with eight seconds left 38 Park St„ telephone 875-3186 64 CHEVROLET 4*Door Station Wagon. Emerald of hl^l'eralch, and a collection of to ice the verdict and send for the Vernon Community CONTRACTORS: WE HAVE IN STOCK animals g;ive their warmth and B ob.: (pulls out wallet) lets the list of things that she likes or 643-2711. green. SLand-.rd shift, V-8. radio. No. 6695 .. 2290 JCL Re-enacts Saturnalia Festivities Her friendly, congenial nature Manchester’s overall record Basketball leag;ue has been Woodland Gardens protection to the Christ Child. see now, library card) National announced by Robert ’Tucker, MEDICINE CABINETS and SHOWER DOORS| 63 FORD Galaxie 2-Door Sedan. Sky blue flnlah. Honor Society card . . . soccer makes her liable to everyone. plummeting to 3-3. PROFESSOR DIES 168 WOODLAND STREET, MANCHESTER e 643-8474 The second presentation, "Le •director of the league. Games When You Think Of Glaea. Think Of E tc h e r Auto., whitewall tires, radio. No. 6680 ...... 1495 "Omnes ederunt et blberunt press notices . . . High School She also likes Jade East, white Short-shots—A Flag, the NEW HA’VEN (API—Fowler At Your Service — Johnund Leon Zapadka .. . Revelllon” , was an enactment Star Spangled Banner, and a 'Will be played at Vernon Ele­ ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN 59 CHEVROLET Irnpala 2-Door Hardtop. Ebony ct fellces luqnint.” In Ehvgllsh World card . . . Student Council convertibles, green eyes, and mentary- School, Rt. 30. W. Harper, 67, veteran profes­ of on^ of the customs of the passes . . ' picture of my Pony orange. In keeping with her pex- large "Be known for yoqr sor of law at Yale University black. Automatic, whitewall tires, radio, power Uiis Latin phrase means "All French Christmas Celebration. steering. No. 6605 ...... League team that I coached -.-r. sotiality, Cyndee dislikes pes Sportsmanship sign.are Inno­ and auUior of several standard 1075 ate and drank and were merryi” The family attends a midnight PFY membership card ... li­ simlsts, wearing shoes in the vations at the arena . . . Bob legal case books, died today at 59 BUICK 2-Door Hardtop. Alpine white and gttld. and it i-ervaa aa an accurate de- service at church and then re­ cense where ore you? (aside) summer, and ballpoint pens that Evans is expected back for an the Grace-New Haven Commu­ Automatic, whitewalls, radio. No. 5911 ...... m acrlpUon of the festivities turn home for a small feast of This could be tense. skip. . important leagiie game at Bris­ Personal Notices nity Hospital after a lengthy which took place on Thursday, Wine and pastries. The children Off.: Nice Uttl« machine you Cyndee wpuld not trade her tol Central Friday night . . illness. 63 CORVETTE Sting Ray Convertible. Crlmaon place their shoes before the red, black interior, 4-speed stick, radio. Loaded * Dac. 10 at the third annual got there . . . Jags really' move place in today’s world for that the Indians play league lead­ Survivors include his widow, HEADQUARTERS Lsitln Club Banquet. The ban­ hearth in hopes that they will how could you ever afford of a historical character, for ing Platt Tuesday in a game Card Of Thanks with extras ...... _ _ find them filled with goodies Mrs. Miriam Cohen Harper, and All F O R ^ - quet rsenacted the galty of the it? . „ she feels that "history is be­ which should give them a a daughter by a previous mar­ f the next morning. _ like to expreaji our 60 FALCON 2-Door W agon.. Blue, radio, heater, Satarnalia Bomkna, a Roman Bos. : Ever since I scored ing made every day and I am chance to make up lost ground SesrUelt appreciation tn the many riage, Mrs. Constance Lillian standard transmission. No. 6274 ...... 790 event which was originally held Sharon Douton ’67 against Bristol Central I’ve been a part of it. (Jyndee is aware of . All teams except Platt fnenrta. relatives and nelrhbors who Harper of Chicago. Types and interested In the challenges 62 \JHBVR0LE3T Impa'a Convertible, Green. Radio, In honor of Saturn during the finding these beautiful checks in have at least two losses . . . ■recent de«h'‘ if Sl'r ’ ^ niemorial service will 1m month of Dacember. Mr. Ar­ my Varsity Basketball locker .. that face the modem world. Improved shooting end a little broUter. Trieste Pagenl. held at the Yale Law School at heater, Powerglide, Whitewalls, powar staarljig. If she had a million, dollars, BUILDING No. 6896 ...... 7. 1945 thur Wemar of the Latin De­ Off.: Sounds absolutely divine more scrap should boost In­ Brothers and Sisters' a date to be announbed. Of partment, who revlewad tha Club Formed . Basketball eh? . . . That’s she would put it to use for a dian hopes. Bob Bos^VDrth, ’65 60 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4-Door. Blua mist. Auto­ Idea of holding Latin Club ban- where I saw you! For a Bolton very needy and worthwhile matic. V-8, radio. No. 6619 ...... 935 quata fit MKS three yean ago, hick you really Icnow. your stuff, cause — a hospital simllsur to INSULATION MATERIALS 62 RAMBLER 4-Door. White and allver nMtaUie ctiled last weak'a foast "the By Gymnasts great game last night . .. St. Jude’a where diseased and Automatic, radio. No. 6716 ...... 990 beat one yet.” Bos: No, thanx and thahx... crippled children could be cured Inside | ALUMINUM COMB. Members of the Latin Club, I don’t like people who knock free of charge. 68 T-BIRD Hardtop. Alaakan whlU. Automatic, Mias Mary Jaronesyk, ^gym The future holds many things STORM WINDOWS ware draaaed in traditional Ro­ Bolton and vice versa ... red MINERAL FIBER INSUUTION BATTS whitewalls, radio. No. 6786 . ?...... 1095 man garb. For’ the ” Cena Ro- teacher and club advisor, was tape filling out forms at MHS for a person like Cyndee Flynn. Sixty-Five { DOUBLE ( 8 Day Special 9 J pleased with the interest shown also glvss ms a pain in my In a few short years when you mana,” pr Roman dinner, the Members of the senior cll SB ECONOMY l« /," x l6 " 126’ ItoU S%e Sq. Ft. ciUaens were seated according in the gymnastics club when 25 solar plexis... look up at a silver, stream 62 FALCON $975 Off.: Egad, that must’ve hurt lined jet sailing through the have selected their official cli as COMB. ALUMINUM 54 CORV. $1298 to their eocial ktatui. "Con- girls and 1 boy attended their •EMI-THICML ...... *” x l6 " tft’ RoU ' 4 ^ c Sq. Ft- 2-poqr Sedan. Ice blue. . Corinthian white. Auto- .how about an autograph clouds, it may have Cyndke motto. The voting was compl STORM DOORS sutarea” Mr. Wemeri Mrs. Vlr- ed before the Christmas Koltd yf. STAMPS Whitewall tires. Radio. maUc, whltawahs, Ra­ flifat meeting. She 'would, how­ champ? among its stewardesses. But inla Cameron, Mrs. Lucille FULL-THICK 8 " x l 6 " 60’ RcU Sq. Ft. Complete W/Hardware POORS No. 6658. ever, like to Invite more stu­ On the two ballots which wi n 919.95 dio. Ipaon and Mr. Michael Oua- Boa: I’ll sign that piece of for the present she will reside 8WIN00WS S dents (boys, especially) to submitted on successive Tu daao ware aeated at tha head papef of yours on top of my with her parents. Mr. and Mrs join.. pile of Honors Trig and Math Edwyn Flynn,, at 149 Porter days, the senior class show id DAILY! of the group with the Patras Mookey, ’65. their preference for the phra a, Extended Warranty Conscrlpti (Latin IV students). At the meeting. Miss inxan- Analysis, Honors English St. PPECf Ona.(l) GUm of Your Choice With Eacl "Respect tlie past, live in' ^ . Up To 12 Months or ALL CARS A a The Equltes (Latin in stu- czyk expressed the club’s ob­ rv. French IV, and Physics ■ Purchaae of 8 GaUons or More of Gasoline.; HEAT^CHEX Now Back In Stock! CX5MPLttTBLY . jective. She fftreased the Impor­ books. n e w b o o k s present, look to the future.” Gi 12,0(K> Miles on dants) and the Plebea (Latm n The Senior Commericem(^* Easy To Installr-Compact, Used Cars WUrTERlZOD tance of flexibility, balance and Off.: That would be great... The library has received ■ ;#■ students) were seated at the Committee haa approved a 1 2 x 8 - 7 At aid* tables and all were served control in gymnastics. The that certainly was a sneaky variety. of new books ranging STATE SERVICE STATION Lightweight Bags. Bag # TC " “ 45e members were introduced to the way of telling me your sub­ from fiction to literature, ecl- of four graduation s^aki ptaaa, grindeta, soda and ice which will be submitted to 1 . PERMANENT, ROT-PROOF, HIGH EFFICIBNCY o r s M by tha Bend (L«Un I front roil, back rdi, straddle jects. .. sort o f sounded like a ence, history, music and art. front roll, right and left cart­ ‘World’ legion for * minute Some of the additions are "Se­ Boanl of Education. Tha g r ^ i “Your Flying "A” 2 X 4’a—7’ At Mudents). includes Judga Jay Rubiw ■ , INCOamUSTIBLE, VERMIN-PROOF ' Th* qantaria was convfrtsd wheel, headatand and hand­ the... like that Legioq of Hon­ lect^ Letters of Robert Frost,’' Dealer!” At thf .recent Latin Saturnalia Banquet David White ’65, Linda Gahagan ’66 and Ernest stand. or column... “Symbolism and American Lit­ Miss Dorotto Klbbe, Atty. P i 1 te a Rdn^n "trioUnium," or WooUett ’66 demonstratea. Qielr dramatic ability by performing jn an original production. Bos (to himself): If only he Marta and Dr. C. W. Obuch^ 4alBE rdgin/and was decorated In the future the club plana erature,” “The American Short 770 Main Street, The costumes of these actora and averyone else who went were original creations. (Herald to work with such apparatus as knew... Here you go' an hon­ Story,” "The Kennedy Years' ski. Baginning this yaar, c with Roman greeUage and fig- est . .to goodness Robert Bos­ mencament spaakrra wUl p i urea mada by Cindy ^ g g s , ’65. ^ o to by Qflar*.) the horse, high baf and parallel and ‘lAroarican Ballads and Manchester. . . A . bars. Practice during Psesmber worth John Hancock... Folk Song.” graduatem of IfflS. Tha atage was deMrated with Ted Rosen, ’65. 4 e - I I ■ ' ' - Tha coUaetkm of class BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER & SUPPLY GO. tapUcas of ancient Roman ool umaUa” i(Bd ''OomiM ab Urn- by tha UtUn n atudenta, and the The evening was climaxed by will be on Tuesdays and Huirs- Opposite State has baan comptatad. 0>-^ days. In iaU March tha club ’ Students are reminded that umns, made by Marjorie Mc' brie lYequentata” (Hamtad Latin U and nx atudenta com- Uie .singing of Christas'carols senior, high echool mld-yenr- era BaUy Ryda and Stan Theater (FORMERLY McKINNEY LUMBER) CHEVROLIT Qattum, .’66, and aavml otbar Houm). LaUn Itivand IV .ftu- Mmd la a preaontatlon of "M«- in Latin, led by Mr. Werner. will perform In the Loaders’ As­ they are not to mise time from 47C CONN. BI.VD., EABT HAITFOBO sembly held In the gym. examsL will begin Jan. 25 and oUases to aatUa penonal mat- lach r a p ^ that tha 81 ttm Phone 643*6860 ROUTE 44-A, AT THE “NOTCH” OPEN DAttY 8 A.M. to 5 PJd., SAT. to 1 P.M; Latin nz itudenti, jaqd was .tba dents presqntsd a mman boot- naoobmt MHS” . The clock of bUtory was turned UUaa sanlora to murticlnata ap«w of varied eetertalUHtant snaany, la which many of tb* ‘ Mr. Mldiaal Guadaao, bead back for only a few hours, but Baih Cocconi, ’6* will extend through Jan. 2f. tars in tha otfioa. Thfy may Opan BvaailM« ■atUa paraonal atfMra baforaor the Waal' AeUvitlss i , TELEPHONE 643-2193 — CALL COLLECT ...... pfovldad by t|M dlffenat ipular folk songs won tranb- tba Languags department, for th* toga-clad MHS Latin The achadule will ba aa toUowa: "AFKIEND’’ ".' PLACE TO BUY" Jan. 25—e g ; Jan. 2*—A4-B8; I attar achoot or may gat a r vtU also help d: y tha * A Romaa fD6L>W9U|.|(itefw tb6.bMteo«tiim**. Chib membova, tb*y wom fun- Smoking la fortHdiMii on Itron Um otftea baton ad aa al tta Sanlor Picnic. . X M4. XX ■*««*»**q i.fBUyi Mlwoi greuain Onriag tka 4njr,' Jaa. 87«.4M-IU: Jah. U -F 4- " Paul PulkonlB'I and In the building at nil tlman. to laava a study halL r 4.1 aklta antlUad “ Sat- Proserpina was freseated take and Paul Aji Luk. ’6S O*’ * - HANCHRSTBB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 8,1965 PAGE ELEVEN

IIANCHESn^ll EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1988 home. A year ago, he added an ing: "Hous* for sals, mbesd South Windsor - Faces Possible Death Sentence upstairs roo'tti. nrtghbothootf.* 1 But ’niompson presented a Young, said Thompson also UMIo-Ysh-' XIERO- BY R0 U8 0 N □UR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE strange face, too. He had en­ put a ’’hangman’s noos* out th* Aniw r to Prtvtoij«.Pin il>: gaged In a running racial feud attic window facing m*.’’ GRfiPHIC 188 Building Permits Issued with hla next-door-neighbor, Other nsighbors reported that COPY SCRVICE, INC Melody Wife Defends Veteran Benjamin Young, the only Ne­ Thompson iud sntertadnsd Ifs- gro on the block. groes in his home. Some said he REED'S A C B O n a5Tarfi ^ In Year, Value $3430,000 Young said Thompson srsctsd owned and rented four homes In tSRaUte ^ Accused in Spy Case a “ spits fsnes,” shouted barbs the nearby Long Island commu­ Matechester Skopplag raikada FO R A VERY FUNNY INDM d 7 7 ISoni 38 Sheltarad Mdi nity of Wyandanch to Nbgro fa­ $- old — A total of 188 .'building per^* against the Negro family, and $58 MkNDs lYm pIlM W s S t SEC O N D X HAR-ROMPH.'-W x * 89 Trim , Next Week’s Menus milies. 'f O O Rhr»r" 40 Defend planted a sign In his yard rsad- IN CASE 6V6« THO06HT »T W is S U P P O S E 'A x m CH EER mits were issued iM t year for South Windsor High School: NBVr YO RK (A P ) — Rotoert^der investigation, having been PhoM tat-Tin WONDERED WHAT aruBout 42 Greet new dw elling, according to O nIb O FTH O Sfe IP MV OLD W AR compoMt 45 Tranemltted Monday, grinders, pickles and Olsim Thompson, 29, a husky questioned as long as a yesu* 1H y|||r In the three- On Jan. 9, 1657, the FBI said, Pt OUOH LUCK,KI01 FORGETS ITS 19 Man from Irish ross 1 AIN'T WUCHlOF ( BETTER L U ^ o O ' iHEROfiC/^ operatic lOUnen doth of trananutattoE The lowest year In the Issue tomato soup, tuna fish salad on count federal indictment Thurs­ he wes convicted of being unfit eiiaractu Spain tool of building permits was 1953 roll Or rye, glngenb^'ead with for duty because of drunken­ ATARSET'WITH. NEXT•TI/V\El 88 Clear proBt 37 Roman brans* day, was ordered'expelled from ISeretw^oob. 11 Orchestral when 40 dwellings were- listed whipped cream. the country ^ the State Depart ness, leaving his post and steal­ THIS STORE a 86 Am lo-Saxoa inxtnimeot 40 Hebrew allea V K.' form) mantel at $527,000. Elementary schools: Mon­ me'rtt. He Is Boris V. Karpovich, ing a revolver. 34DiatraM altnal 18 Chicken 41 Join .PROrKmON! DOWN 20 Openlnp 42runfoid apof* Thp peak year in the Issu-, day, hot roast beef sandwich, a counselor In the .Soviet Em­ He was demoted from airman 25 More like n buttered whole kernal com, Itifh fuel lYoum sheep 211Vee SICS ' ance of -building permits for bassy In Washington. first class to airman second 22CompoMT t t 43 Dance type cabbage salad,' jelly sandwich, Tells of Work class, and forfeited $67 in pay. 290oU f t i ^ 2 Indian 44 Roman eeoaler dwellings was 1956 when 398 Thompson pleaded innocent at 51 Storaie box SPoterte “Sters and * fruit; Tuesday, frank'furts and The Rev. Theodore Bacheler The Indictment against Stripas 46 Blemish were Issued for a total of $4,- his arraignment on charges that SlFlntChioeie dPoDow.aftor 791,090, sauerkraut, mashed potatoes, of Wapping will speak at Cen­ Thompson named these co-con- dynaaty*- SCrawa Ptirevar" 48Bafora he furnished military data to 23 Plano typo 49Uidwi( — In 1963, 199 building permits celery sticks, wheat bread and ter Congregational Church on Soviet agenU from 1957-1963 , spiraters; ICaroovich, who once 33 Isaac'! MU 6 Mohammed's Beethoven butter, gelatin dessert; 34 Printout son-ln4sW' >28 Separators were issued for new dwellings his work as Protestant chap­ and received payments totaling worked at the United Nations as nirg 7 FIDTKS At SMUU va for a total o f $3,378,500. Wednesday, soup and crack­ lain at Manchester Memorial $1,700. U.S. Atty. Joseph E. interjueter and used the ali-1 ers, tuna fish salad sandwich, Hospital. 2 3 . 5 6 r - IT 11 New buildings' Jumped from Hoey commented that payments Kurllnsky” ; Fedor 74 In 1961 to 108 in 1962. cake; Thursday, turkey club He will be guest speaker at listed in the indictment were . K»«lahskln, former chief of the | sandwich, but> ed green beans, Major projects for last year the fourth annual meeting of only samples and that there ’’«• ' SI US P 1IS i r vanilla pudding and peaches; p as Issued by the Building In­ the Msuicheater Council of Unit­ were many more. . | porters at -the United Ha ions; | V Friday, fish sticks, tartar l I n J ed Church Woman; The meet­ Thompson was released in ® Russian named only spector were: South Windsor sauce, baked beans, tossed i± . [•# i r i7” Garage, John Fitch Blvd., $25,- ing, In Memorial Hall, begins $16,000 bail by U.S. Dlst. Judge "Sleven. shop fill 9 fonighf af D&L in IN / ■m salad, peanut butter and jelly at 7:45 p.m. and is open to the Kudashkin returned to l I 000; Admiral Movers Ware­ sandwich, fruit. Walter Bruchhausen in Brook­ BY V. t . HAMI.IN . COLD . i r i r S r house, Ellington Rd.. $15,000; public. lyn. No trial date was set. Soviet Union in August 1963 Briefs The Rev. Mr. Bacheler is as- His German-born wife. Eve- ' Tea.sons. Manchester Parkade,,,fimely savings Shell Oil Gas Station, Oakland The South Windsor Square WHATSA IF M3U PONT UKE HOW □ 1 Rd., $25,000: Albin Zagorski sislant minister of Wapping line, 26, whom he married while ' TO'sTJvs coincided with the end of 51" F Dance Club will hold a dance ■nioiompson’s alleged spy activi IDEASTEPPIN' Office Building, Sullivan Ave., Community Church. He has serving with the Air Force Of­ n z wassmIPVHi at ’ the Wapping Elementary ties which, the indictment said ALL OVER A ^ MY CAi/E. >OU CAN £ $25,000; Armata's Supermar­ served churches in Rhode Is­ fice of Special Investigation in on items for women, children and men! euY-WHsg JUST SET UP AH' LEAVE, 26 a School tonight. ’The caller Is land and Vermont and has been ran frofn June 1657, to July 1963. | i i • ket, Sullivan Ave., $80,000; Berlin, was at thk arraignment. HE'S ASLEEPP Y'HEARP Bob Orandpre. Dancing will oe both a military and hospital The indictment said the Rus­ 1 □ John Maacola Warehouse. John They have three children, Patri­ i from 8 to 11 p.m. A ll club chaplain in .the past. sians provided "large sums of CARNIVAL BY Die'S TURNER s r s r Fitch Blvd., $38,000; Alfred cia, C, Karen, f, and Deaji. 2. level dancers are Invited to Tuesday’s program will In­ money” to finance Thompson’s ■ 1 Francis Store. Ellington Rd., " I don’t believe any of these ■ attend. clude a selection by members of activities. He is said to have a r s r $25,000, and Shepard Pola, Inc., charges,” Mrs. Thompson told The Democratic Town Com^ the Rhythmic Choir of South received his Instructions by additions to Nu-Way, Sullivan newsmen. "M y husband would mltfee will meet tonight' at 8 Methodist Church under the di­ .short wave radio. 1 s r Ave., $95,000. at the Main St. Legion Hall. neve:' have done anything like s r s r rection of Mrs. Calvin He.vey. I this against his country. He will Thompson's Bay Shore, N.Y.. Also Joseph Vtnisk, et al, P Y F to See Film home is equipped with a 15-foot m Warehouse. Glendale Rd., $50,- Soloist will be Mrs. Felix Davis be cleared.” s r 11 The junior P Y F will meet of Second Congregational radio aerial. Neighbors said this 000; Atlantic Fleflnlng Co. Gas I The indictment alleges that 1 Sunday in the chapel from 6 to was used to transmit radio in­ entire stock of rm ^ \ Station, Ellington Rd.. $19,000; Church. I Tliompson was involved in an 7 p.m. to see a color film strip New officers of the United structions to his oil trucks ever 44 4 T Gerber Scientific Instrument espionage network, obtaining f 1 Church Women’s group will be a citizens band. r m J Co.. Kelly Rd.. $400,000; A t­ on "The Protestant Reforma­ ; information for the Russians on 5 tion". The senior P Y F will go Installed by the Rev. Francis Thomnson, 6-feet-2 and 260 i r 4 T « r 4$ so lantic Refining Co., Sullivan I U.S. military Installations, mis­ I I bowling Sunday. They will meet Hawes, religious education min­ pounds.' presented a varied im­ Ave., $16,000; Plea.sant 'Valley sile sites, code books and intelli­ age to his neighbors. School addition, $198,475; Eli at the Wapping Community ister of Center Congregational gence and counterintelligence C a r C o a ts s T w S” Church. Some looked on him as a Terry School, $713,774; Cprn- House at 6:45 p.m. activities. Including the identity "good Joe — a guy who would BY AL VERMEER The Suburbanite Young Refreshments will be served of American agents. The gov­ PR ISCILLA ’S POP s r munlty Christian Reform do anything to help you out.” s r 58 Church, $65,000, and St. Peter’s Adult group will meet at 7:30 after the service. ernment alleged 13 overt acts. e To others he was a man who $ EpLscopal Church $60,000. p.m. Sunday at Center Church The spy operations were said kept pretty much to himself, I THINK THE O H . NO, NO! K mentary School, Rye St.; Jan. H m grand total for 1964 wa.s in Hartford. "* to have occun-ed in East and and had little to do with his chil­ IS 19.90 to ‘33.90 HEY? erine’s Gymnasium, and Jan. 31, 489.504. The total industrial will rehearse from 6:30 to 7:30 Island where Thompson lives, them. vs, 9t. Martha’s at St. Adal­ rc|):ular $26 to $45 IDQNTBBUEVB building last year, was ,$1,989,- p.m. Iq the cha-pel. 'This,intjludej) and In , New York, Detroit, AIJ his neighbors agreed he bert’s Gymnaalum, 90 AMen St., IN flCRONS-THEy 754 and the total revenue re­ Grades 3 through 5. 'The new Washington and Great- Falls,' lived modestly In his $12,500 MAKE PEOPLE MORE Thompsonvllle. ceived by the town $28,424. youth choir will meet from 7:30 Mont. CURIOUSf IT WOULD Feb. 7, vs. St. Bernard’s at Thompson, a native of De­ The peak month for issuing :o 8:30 p.m. In the chapel. BE BETTER TO snot St. Catherine’s Gymnasium, and troit, operates a service station THAT LEO OUT TH' building permlta last year was Wednesday, the intermediate Feb. 14, VI. St. Adalbert’s at on Long Island, where he also OFFICE WINPCW/ May when 64 were issued by Save on this season’s pop­ choir will rehe^arae from 7 to 8 St. Catherine’s Gymnasium. runs an independent fuel oil the Building Department for p.m, the lenior at 8 p.m. The seven-member cheerlead­ business. He joined the Air INSULATION ular car coat models! Mel­ new dwellings. In the sanctuary. There will er squad, in its second year, In- Force in 1952, and served in tons, corduroys, cotton January of last y w r was the^ &lBn A MiAff moetin*^ far tb* Tc**'lcr CflLp- W'Cst S^rliu, suedes., .Aerpels, loden " low ut month when one building church school at 8 p.inr In the ! Debbie Clark, Joan Daw- eral bases in- the United States W. H. ENGLAND permit was Issued for a value library. The purpose of the son, Janet Mallna, Pamela Glg- before his discharge in 1968. coats, hooded coatsrsome of $15,000. meeting is to outline the church ' gey, Patricia Strong, and Chris- Thompson’s arrest by four LUMBER CO . bleached raccooii collars, Building Inspector McLaugh­ school program through June. | tine Motola. FBI agents at noon ’Thursday, some pile or plaid lined. lin said, "O f importance is that came as hardly a surprise to Thursday at 9:30 a.m. there , Cub Pack Meets "At the Green” 649-5201 Sizes 7-15, 8-20. a Joint meeting was held by the will be a business meeting of Winter Carnival will be the him, Metropolitan District Serwer Di­ the w eew tl» Fellowship Hall, theme of the January meeting "Thompson knew he was un- BY JOE CAMPBELL vision and the aewer study com­ BONNIE A t 8 p.m. the annual church tonight of Cub Scout pack 228, mittee of the town to explore meeting for all members of the group 2, den 6, 7, 10, 11 and the feaslbUlUee of the installa­ Webelos in the Community — B E F O R E tion of a sewer system in the church wll be held In the sanc­ tuary. House at 7 ;30 p.m. sole! untrimmed coots TMAT HlfiTORV I W A $ E V E N commercial and industrial aonea OPEN ALL WINTER TEST MAdMXl ' CYO Basketban Schedule Receiving awards will be BORN/ fpr the immediate, future." 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X^ollege Grid Hero TakinComments in Stride THE Gilmer Named Coach Herald Angle Schoolboy Loop Battles on Tap Tonight Namath Confidient of Ability By EARL YOST East Seeks Sports Viewing Top Nation Bowlers With Detroit Eleven Sports Editor MOBILE, Ala. (AP) —.^scared any more. I’ve had ^ll^kfollow suit. When the baud'?* ”In high school, I was the SATURDAY the scare knocked out of me. strikes up a jazzy tune, Joe may smallest boy on the team. I reslgnatlon*Layne and sSldom saw any ac-* HCC Lead 2 :^ ( 8) Basketball, Bos­ ‘Tm gonna try like hell.” do an Impromptu twist on the only weighed about 140 pounds. DETROIT (AP)—;Harryfvreeka after Wilson’s Nation*! Bc«l on Display "I know pro football is tough, aU his tlon. ■' 'The Lions traded him *10 tot ton OollegF vs. St. In Classic at Holiday Jo« Namath'H steel gray eyes 50-yard line. I took a real beating.” Cowboy' Hat Gilmer, one­ following the firing of flaih fire when he is reminded but ability doesn't change. The five aSMtant coaches. the Pittsburgh Stcelers in 196T. Bowling buffs, and there are hundreds in Manches­ Joseph’s Although he liked both basket- (22-30) Senior Bowl of the derisive remarks of pro difference In ph> and collige They say no man in the game, time Alabama collegrian for­ Ford, of whom fans here were The Uons signed Gilntolr in a ter, the best testimony to this fact being the numerous From South football is that the pros are pro or college, can get the ball 'ball and baseball better than critical for his handling of the private session at club heao- 5:06 ( 8) Hula Bowl Class in duckpin bowling will be on display this week­ football veterans over his fan- football, he took up football, he ward passinjT sensation, is 10 pin and duckpin leagues that ojJerote each week, will tastie $400,000 contract—and the smarter. They have learned away more quickly. With a pre.-Chrlstmas coach removals, quarters where h* tsUkad with ( 3) .Saturday at the more. They are big and smart lightning flick of the wi^.st, he said, in self defense. the new coach of the Detroit Ford, General Manager Edwin have an opportunity to watch the best small pinners in By PETE ZANARDI Races end, starting tonight at the Holiday Lanes, when the auggestion that he could prove Lions of the National Foot­ said ha was happy to get Gil­ 35th annual United States Duckpin Classic is staged. the game’e biggest bust. and good at every poeition but can heave the ball 30 nr 40 "I shined shoes at Gus’ Top mer. J. Anderson, personnel boss the country this weekend. Who’s Who in duckpin bowl­ Conference battles high- 6:00 (18) Kyle Rote figure I can learn, too. yards and place it on a 60-cent Hat which later burned down— ball League. Russ Thomas, and Bud Erick­ ’ Play starts at 9:30, Frank Ryan, quarterback of The Lions reportedly received ing will be on display in the S5th annual United States igrht a full schedule on the Su n d a y "1 will learn, and, if I have piece. for 50 cents a week. Until I got The Lions and millionaire the ai^roval of the Vikings be­ son, assistant general manager. Claaaic at the Holiday Lanes. < 1:00 (80) Roller Derby Included on the 9:30 rfilft U>- the National League champion "I had to get the ball off In a my college scholarship, I was Ford said Gilmer was the schoolboy basketball scene Cleveland Browns, commented my way, I’ll play football for 20 owner William Clay Ford signed fore they made their tender to You name your favorite big- 1:30 (22) Boston Bruins nlght will be two-time diamp hurry or I’d have been smoth­ afraid I Was going to have to Gilmer Thursday to a reported Lione’ first choice "from the each contestant rolling . five tonight. East Catholic aims fsicetlouidjr that If a rookie quar­ years. I love It.” Gilmer. The clubs were said to . timer and you won’t have to Hockey ered,” Joe explained, recalling spend my life in the s^el mills. $36,000-a-year contract at a start” and was the only man to search the starting list long be­ gomes ir. each. Starting times at the top of the Hartford Nick Tronsky. Don Norton the terback with a bum knee is Namath gives the Impression have talked together beforehand each day will be 9:30 Friday ( 8) NBA BaAketball, his earlier days. "I dreaded that. I saw my secret meeting at club head­ be offered the job. The list of fore you’ll find his name. 1954 king, Harry Peters who worth that kind of money, "then of a young man who doesn't and the Vikings gave the Lions night, 3 p.m. Saturday and County Conference while Bdilleta vs. Knirks He was born in Beaver Falls, father come home tired and gri­ quarters. a go-ahead in their effort. reported posslbllties had includ­ Jim Wolfersberger of Hagers­ Rockville flghto to keep the ( 8) Sports Spectacu­ won back In 1941 and Steva 1 must be worth a million.” frighteil easily. Born of Hun­ Pa., a steel center of 30.000 resi­ New Honors 10:30 Sunday morning. « my. I hrfted it. I even thoug"ht Gilmer, lured away from the On one score surely the Lions ed at least 20 men. town, Md., the No. 1 ranking Central Valley Conference lead. lar. Harlem Globetrot­ Kven more blttw Vords came garian parents and reared in dents SO miles northwest of The (Jlasalc to the biggest Volk of Baltimore, the best about entering the Air Force as Minnesota Vikings where he have added to club luster. The Lions flnlrtied fourth in bowler In the country will be Manchester can regain the CCIL ters lefthanded pinner in- the busi­ from Namath>^mture team­ western Pennsylvania, he looks Pittsburgh. Sophomore John Verfallle of bowling event ever to reach like a collection 6f nuts and a career just to keep out of was a top aide to coach Norm Gilmer, a horse lover with a the NFL’s Western Division last back to defend his title. Other second place, EBllngton end (22) Fljdng Fisher­ ness. mates on the/SeWTork Jets of He played football with his the I'nlverslty of Bridgeport year aftet being crippled Manchester. bolts, tough leather and sheer tho.sq, mills. Van Brocklln for four years, stable of his own, is apt to wear former winners who have en­ South Windsor, both undefeat­ man Scheduled to roll at 12:30 the Am erican'^ague—quarter­ three brothers—John, Bob and "Then I got a chance, to play has been selected on the 1964 through much of tha campaign The management at Holiday nerve. succeeds the resigned coach his 10-gallon hat and cowboy tered include Bill MIschow of ed In NCX: play, take on confer­ BOB BOSWORTH 4:00 (22-30) NFL Pro Bowl Saturday afternoon is Jim backs Dick WoM, Mike Talia­ Frank -on a dirt road which football at Alabama, That All-American Soccer Honorable boots out 1ft public as well as on by the loss of key players Lanes rates a salute for its ef­ FRANK KtVEL He talks in an almost inaudi­ George Wilson, victim of the Washington, D.C., and Joe Rus­ ence rivals and Coventry meets Manohesteir High Wolfersberger of Hagerstown. ferro and Pete lil^ e. was Sixth Street. No grass, no seemed like heaven to me. It Mention List of the National Lions’ coaching upheaval last the football sidelines where his through injury, ineloAng passer forts in landing the No. 1 Charter Oak leader. East Catholic ble whisper—low, every word lines, just dirt. sell of Cranston, R.I., 1962 and event of the season for the Md., the No. 1 ranking bowler *T don’t see how anybody was hard, but I welcomed it. Soccer Coaches Association month. getup is a familiar sight to NFL Earl Morrall. 1963 kings respectively. Also, Don Burns’ (5-0) East <3ath- in the United States. Wolfens- Doming out of college is worth measured and with an incon- “ Most of the time we played And that's why I intenjJ to make (NCSA). fans. Wilson, coach for seven years, duckpinners. grous mixture of modesty and The 38-year-old Alabaman, Jimmy Dletsch, No. 8 in the oUc squad travels to Hartfprd berger is also the defending that much,” said Wood. touch football but sometime we good as a pro -anything but Verfallle, an Inside right. Is ."tar of the great Crimson Tide Detroit won’t be new to Gil­ ■resigned two days after his five ’ , * * • Trinity Loses Hearthredker brash confidence. tackled, and I wa.s half the size NDBC rankings, and 1957 to face HOC leader Sou champion. "Sounds impoesible,” added those steel mills.” the seventh 1'B player to win teams of the middle and late mer. He played quarterback for assistants had been fired. Ford Catholic at 8. South leads by a At times, he appears cocky. of the other boys,” Nath .said. champ, from Baltimore. Al Rush Here ’n There Steve Dyak, now a Manches^ Taliaferro. " I ’d lie If I didn’t All-Amertra laurels. 1940s and who set records ga­ the Lions in 1955 and 1966. But said the firings were effected in from^ Baltimore, 1981 champ, half game over Blast by ■virtue say I was disappointed,” com­ He is quiet but not bashful. On "When I wasn't playing, I The 6-0, 175-pound "hooter an effort to get a "fresh coach­ This must be a record season ter resident, starts working for lore for his era, was grabbed up in those seasons he was in tha and southpaw Dave Volk, also of of wins over Northwest and Pu­ the*$1,500 firtrt cash prize, plained Ltske. the campus at Tuscaloosa, he practiced by throwing the ball had been previously named to by the Lions less than three shade of the illustrious Bobby ing start” for the 1966 season. for forfeits In the Rec Division’s may turn up one day wearing a against the side of the laundry Five-Year Pact Baltimore, 1966 winner, are winter sports program. Forfeits laski. Blast beat Northwest tft Bradley Faces Yale, also at 12:30 tomorrow. Dave (Hawk) Hanner, 10-year the ftnt-team All-New England other big names who 'will bear raklah beret and the next day a and I broke every window in the squad. were recorded each of the first ite only conference game-. The Blach contestant will roll 15' facMe of the Green Bay Pack­ watching. Elagles go into the gaiirte with FLA VORETTE?*—Lynn Lom­ racy soot suit. Other students place. For Parseghian Verfallle, who probably has two nights in the Rec Senior bardo 128. games, five of each of three ers, said he didn’t believe Na- • • • five wins, including a 59-48 con­ mpth or any other bonus baby the strongest shot of any lYt Boston Hockey Fans Aroused Basketball League, three In ■blocks. American Volletyball League— quest cf St. Bernard’s. South Tigers Big Favorite tat pro footb ^ would bo willing SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — player in recent years, scoreack in 1941, says one them In fourth spot. beaten, no one has yet been and New Haven College will arm have wrecked a lot of foot­ was not indicated if any other He was a tri-captain of the of his first tasks will be an "ag­ Scored two third period goals-?- passing look. Tronsky Is a dou­ sophomore fullback, has won hii Canter Bob Elvane remains a give every gut you have or you ment. that Landry said he benefits were included. The ble winner, In 1933 and 15 years varsity letter in soccer at Am­ able to contain BUI Bradley, a visit Bridgewater State. Manchester soccer team which gressive recruiting program.” and spoiled a shutout for question mark tonight. Ih e In- 6-6 coach’s dream who is also, don’t play.” ball teams, but they've never would go with Joe Willie. original pact'reportedly called Milt Schmidt. "Howe," he add­ Ister in 1948. Norton won In 1964. herst.-Neill, a pre-med student, In Thursday night’s games, won the CIAC state champion­ Odell, who planned to come Bruins’ goalie Bid Johnston. datns missed the 6-5 senior who incidentally, a Rhodes scholar. Namath aAnitted that he was caused anybody the worry they The Senior Bowl will be tele­ for around $18,000 a year. ed with a shrug, "just doesn’t graduates from Deerfield Acad­ Trinity (8-3) lost a heart-breaker GLENNEY'S will bring the New York Jets ship In 1962 and captured four here today for the contract for­ Knocked rookie Bill Knibbs realize how strong he Is. Hometown flavor will be sup­ suffered a spratoed ankle in the It is the fate of the Yale team to Tufts, 88-87; Bridgeport (2-6) concerned by the furor raised in vised nationally by. the National The extension came after the straight league tItiM. plied by Hip Correntl, the state's emy where he played soccer and during the Senior Bowl game Broadcasting Co. and will get malities, said Thursday at Lew- flat with a booming check which "If we g6t any more injuries Conard game against Maloney to go up against Bradley, a line­ was beaten 96-84 by Adelp)il In pro football over his incredible 41-year-old Parseghian guided In swimming, Verfallle also top ranking bowler and No. 4 in tennis and'was on the awimming Saturday. under way at 1 p.m., CST. The isburg. Pa., that he had accept­ brought him a five-minute pen­ I guess I ’ll have to get back in n Tuesday's loss. Both Man­ up in himself, and the rest of a Tri-State League game; Quin- three-yaar contract and bonus- the Irish to a 9-1 football record served as a tri-captain of his the nation. The co-owner of the .team. The local lad won his The Jeta, who irigned the weather forecast calls for show­ ed the head coaching post after alty, got a near-riotous recep­ there and play." chester’s CCIL defeats were the Princeton team tonight at niplac (7-4) downed Southamp­ as. tha largest financial out­ last year. It was an unexpected school’s team and was a mem­ tion, a police e.scort and an im­ Holiday Lanes, site of the big­ numerals in swimming and soc­ Pennsylvania Hungarian last ers Saturday morning, but clear and surprising accomplishment .seven sea.sons at Bucknell Uni­ "I didn't think I hit the kid characterized by ths opponents Dillon Gym. ton 69-49; and Danbury State lay sver handed a player. ber of a school record-setting versity, which he built into an promptu faceful of liquid. It gest annual event for the Uttle- cer as a freahman at Amherst. "I can’t blame some of the week In Miami for the grand fee skies at game time. that placed Notre Dame back on that hard," said Howe. "I can « * • control under the boar^. EU coach Joe Vanclsln isn't (5-4) handed winless WilUman- of about $400,000 aren’t over­ The Senior Bowl marks the 200-yard freestyle relay team. Eastern small-college football wasn’t tea. pln "proe” to hotter than ever, making any predictions about tfe State its seventh defeat by fellows for being skeptical and the top rung after several years He also participated in high hit 10 guys a night like that and Battle of TJnbestea joyed that Namath will be play­ professional debut of the-play­ Contract terms were not Im­ After all the turmoiL Boston expeclally Ih tournament play. 'What couldn’t be decided last the outcome the game, but a count of 106 to 71. even sore, but tticy should un­ of floundering. school track. they wouldn't get hurt. Three times this season the Silk End of the Line » ing in the Senior Bowl since he ers of both teams each year. The Fighting Irish, who lost mediately disclosed. won anyway. 5-2, Thursday "He must have had his feet year could be tonight when he has no reservations about It was nip and tuck ail the derstand the circumstances. Town ace has returned home Tonight’s basketball game They shoifld give me a chance has a bad knee. Members of the winning team their last game of the season to The 42-year old Odell, former night. tangled up. RockvlUe . High (65)) hosts Bradley. way In the Trinity-Tufts battle. CARNIVAL of VALUES with first place money. between Blast C&thoUc at South "The greatest college baisket- to prove myself before they But Jet Coach Weeb Shvbank will receive $900 each, while the Southern California 20-17, won assistant at Yale, Temple and Ths principals shrugged off "I knew he wasn't badly hurt Plalnville at 8 for top spot in At the halfway point the score There will be plenty of money Catholle In Hartford to a sem baii player ih me united was 43-43 and wim two minuies come down on my head like has given the go-ahead and Na- losers' will pick up checks for the Football Hall pf Fame's Wisconsin, said his first task the* affair true to the silent suf-* I oould see he had his head pro­ the CVC. The two undefeated New Mexico would be to acquaint himself on the line In the U.S.' Classic, plete sellout. No tickets will be quintets were co-champs last States," Vanclsln - calls him. left the Bantams were ahead 81- this.” ma% Ivho never ceases to $700. MacArthur Bowl as the season's ferers Sohe-cracking code of the tected. available at the door. 1VXN1F amaze anyone and everyone Before it -was announced outstanding team. Parseghian. with the situation at Penn, to National Hockey League. But at least $7,000 the goal of the year. RockvlUe, 5-0, in the conr "H e’s got to be. He can do 80. Then Jim (3affee Of the Shop Here For Top Quality— Selection— Value The Ibt-pound, 6-foo(-J eignal "This is what I get paid to do. . contestants. First place will be radio in Manchester will air the caller with the rifle arm is de­ with what be can do with the Tijuniday by Landry that Na­ who had coached eight years at get organized with his staff, and fans were incensed enough that It sounds crazy but it's part of fsrence has a slim game edge everything. His attitude to per­ Jumbos hit two cons6cutive field math would start, the oddsmak- Again Court then ’’start recruiting.” worth $1,600, second spot $760 game with Paul Eldwards call­ over Plalnville at 3-0. fect.” goals. termined to silence his critics pigskin, has jumped into the Northwestern before his Notre Howe got a police patrol car the game." ing all plays . . . Although the era installed the South a con- Dame Job, was named College Odell will inherit a reportedly ride away from Boston Garden and third posillon, $600, which The Rams boast what has to It will be the Ivy League When Trinity surged back to REPEAT SPECIAL .hy.TTmWneutOod...... starting jfppt for J^_Sputt.^ ^UmM States Classic, the No. 5bach Tom ’ ’Eiintfi7^'''TKa3 servaWe )iix-pbTrit ■ 'cBoidC TWt- 'Cbkcfi' df'Oie by tilt Foot­ ■pewerfsii- freshsatn -team- re­ even- ihsagte-lse- didn’t want t!». Outoide the crowd atlfred, Isn’t ba4.fo.r. three, days.wpj;!*.. h a . on e. of. tha. .flnsat., scoring, .opanar- to'.tbe - Neat ”I know they’ll be laying for • * • "ahniiai event in tha tiKXian fc* planned for a week to start math’s status most likely will ball Writers Aasociation of Gage Power cruited by John Stiegman, who protection. "tli'en firUly tegan (o braaii. duos In tha state In Joe Van Ion Tigers. Yale, which seems sank two free throws. His second e r POPULAR DEMAND me—it’s Just natural,” he said. Knibbs and fellow rookie duckpin bowlers is being staged Steve Tensi of Florida State, but send the odds up a little more. America. was dismissed last Dec. 6 after Knibbs. whose goal at 1:08 of Oudenhove and Al Putz, both to be doomed to a mediocre foul shot proved to be the mar­ l U ' W “ But I’m not scared. I don’t run Wayne Rivers, summoned 'Three Block* in Manchester this 'weekend, the Ira Harge has graduated. So five consecutive losing seasons. the opening period got things averaging over 20 points per season after placing second In gin of victory when Don Over­ going, fell heavily and in ob­ weeks ago under emergency The pins are bound to take a sponsoring National IkKkptn gome. the Ancient Eight last year, has beck of Trinity hit from the have Claude Williams and Mike conditions which never were Bowling Congress publicity de­ LL-ift Lucero. Nevertheless the New vious pain, when checked into beating with strikes and spa/es Topside of the NCC could be­ played one league game and floor with five seconds left in the boards five minutes before alleviated, got Boston' off to a as common as baldheads in a partment, If it has one, has yet come lees crowded as BlUington was beaten by Brown. the game. 10% OFF Mexico Lobos again are in the I 'O K i*v 11 ) s : South All-Stars the finish. It looked like he had 2-0, ibad. Murray 'Oliver, Ed burlesque house. Total plnfall to forward a single ■word on the (2-4) and South Windsor (6-0) Vanclsin’s boys can look for­ Bridgeport’s loss was Its third forefront of college basketball Westfall and Tommy Williams event. This is one reason duck­ teams. sustained a head injury as will decide. In addition'*to the take on conference rivals. The ward to a match ■with Penn without -a victory in the Tri- Slight Favorites teammates helped him into the followed with goals which built top cash awards, 31 other pin bowling hasn’t caught the Bobcats moved a half gam e; Saturday night. The Quakers State League. THE GIFT UNUSUAL Coach Bob King's boys from the score to 6-0 before Howe Albuquerque won their KKh dressing room. prizes wiU be offered. fancy of John Pubhe as much ahead beating Granby 66-39 struck. Tuesday. They have also beaten straight and upped their record HONOLULU (AP) — The Later he was found sitting Three blocks are listed with as the big pinners. to 11-1 by whipping Arizona South All-Stars, led by Craig with an ice bag on a badly Gordie's goals made his eea- Suffield. Granby was also the De Cormier bruised right knee. son and career goal totals climb loser In Elllington's only NtX? Celts Travel at Hot Clip^ State 69-48 Thursday night. At Morton, Gale Sayer and Larry this rate the Lobos may better Elkins, rate as' slight favorites ” I kind of knew he was com­ to 11 and 667, respectively. action. I ANGEL their 23-8 record of last .season over the North in the annual ing,” Knibbs said. "But I never The last place. Injury - bur­ Pro Golfers Laiinch Tour, when they tied for the We.stern ' Hula Bowl game tonight. thought I'd get hit that hard. My dened Bruins had much the bet­ 8 while South Windsor goes'em [Could Set All-Time Mark ter of the battle with a tired- the road to take on Stafford at Athletic (Zlonference champion- i And, the South gained more of head snapped back. I thought I CHINA had wrenched my back. looking third-place Detroit out­ 8. .ship and fini.shed runner-up to ' an edge Thursday when Len Palmer in Favorite Role Bradley in the NIT. > | "I got my hands up to protect fit. Tha Westfall hnd Willlam.s Coventry (6-2) must find the SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A,t^and eight-time Eastern Division Ca.s.sanoga. co-coach of the golds were - unassisted foltowing top of the Charter Oak Confer­ their present pace the world titliats disposed of Los .Angeles’ Motors Says: Dick Elli.s, a junior from Indl- | North, pulled out of the game my head. But I got the knee CLOSETS Xllmo tbe Hlatobsttt jammed into the boards. I got pickup of a loose puck and a ANGELBIS (AP) — Open'S* north course, one of the tough ence a bit crowded. The Patri­ champion Boston Celtics will Western Division leaders 112- anapolis. led the Lobos to their i and flew back to the mainland. ots are tied with four teams at home-court victory with 16 hit just as I shot the puck into steal. up them golden gates, men, est * ■”tn the naUon. " win a record 66 or 67 games 104 Thursday night. The victory points. De.spite weather forecasts for the, Detroit end.” The game marked the only here come the professional golf­ : 'That was pretty good, I 2-1 for the lead, including to­ during the regular National was the team's 10th straight are sanded smooth showers, an all-out passing duel "He should be ail right to play action In the NHL Thursday ers in the first of 1965’s long and guess,” he conceded. night’s visitor, Portland. Coach Basketball Association season. and 17th of the last 18. ready for decorating is expected, with California’s Joe DeGregorio’s boys have But hold on—you other eight Boston has a 35-7 record to in a beautiful paMel TIDYBOARDS Saturday,” said Boston coach night. rich schedule of tourpaments, Incidentally, J. C. Goosey, beaten Avon and Bacon and Morton facing two formidable th^ $70,(XX) Los Angeles Open. Jim Black and Roger Ginsberg league members. This could be date and only 14 starts on the color or stained, to TH A T HOLD "Buy one of these fine cars and opponents in Jerry Rhome of lost to Rocky Hill in overtime. only the start of something big, supposedly favor able home suit miladys fancy. It Is the 39th edition of the are not flcUonal golfers by any Cheney on Rood EVERYTHING I 4 \ Idea Approved Tulsa and Bob Berry of Oregon. means. J. C. cut a pleasant Rernember, 'Boston plays a court. For the first time in its 19- event which traditionally Cheney Tech (2-5) hopes to launches the winter circuit, and figure out here a few years back majority of its remaining The Celtics set a record of 60 Model os shown Fox-way to nsatnoss. Kids yetir history, the Hula Bowl will but unfortunately—for golf writ­ turn the tables on Lyman Me­ games at home after Iwing here victories In 1961-62 but were NORTH ADAMS, Masa. Lindsay to Appeal carries the largest purse In its morial tonight when they meet lovo to hang toys, hats, m ii. start the New Year right " be nationally telcviaed. The ers In particular—J. C. has fad­ tonight and In Los Angeles Sat­ only 27-13 over the last half. So tens, coats and most svwythiiig (AP) — Three officials were game will be video-taped here hl.story. In Lebanon. Lyman handed used — reportedly for the ■Gue.ss who is the javorlte. You ed into obscurity and hto naUve urday. far it's ,2-0 starting down the Reg. $59.95 on cute, colorful snimsi cut-out with the tape flown immediately the Rangers a 67-55 defeat ear­ The seven-time NBA champs backstretch. George DeCermier first time In a New England to Los Angeles for editing and are thinking maybe J. C. Goo­ hlUs of Tennessee. lier this season. John Klels feels TIDYBOARDS! Tbsy’rs duz^ college basketball game — sey? Possibly James Black? And Mssrs. Black and Gins­ that his boys, now with two abl* Gonuino Maaonita Pog- showing Saturday afternoon on i\HL Prexy’s Move berg created a ssnsaUon, at ae.. North Adams defeated the mainland. Roger Ginsberg? victories under thedr belts, -will Booid compltto with hanging Windham,. V t, 100-69 Ihurs- No. Fellow name of Arnold least for the first day a year even the score. ' hooka and mounting flitiirss. ago, when they led the field with $C0.95 day night. Palmer. Rhsm (0-6) reached the sea­ Approxiffiata xae 16)^' z 28*. BOSTON (A P )— Ted Lindeey, who was a prime mover Along with Palmer are such 87s. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS: The officials were aligned son's offensive high Tuesday The Delrin plastic hooka ore lumiiu^es of the game as the In a triangular pattern on Sports Schedule |in the formation of a players’ association, is still in Na­ losing to Norwich<'Tech, 64-60. aslf stobilisad, won’t JiggU or the court With two posi­ tional Hockey League hot water. But Detroit coach Sid U. 8. Open champion, Ken Ven­ Pompano Park harness track each Clyde Washbiime sees no turi, who won this one in 1969; in Pompano Bench, Fla., had wiggls. They hxvo no sharp 1962 RAMBLER WABON tioned on the Adelines and Abel, is tickl^ about his comeback. reason for it not to continue Ten styles to ohoooe points—complxtoly sofa io* the third either on the base­ Friday, Jan. • Champagne Tony Lema, the 46 nights of racing last win­ when they travel to Blast Only ^ Lindsay says he gained hls'?> British Open champion; PGA from. duldrsB. One careful owner. Radio, heater. 5 235 line or trailing the play. Manchester at Bristol Central, ter. This season t fa ^ will be Hampton for a Oisuter Oak reinstatement after a two hour day night. “No.OTe can play in champion Bobby Nichols, and 92 nlghU. game. Coach George Jarck of 8 suspension under protest. He North Adams said he was a league when Kb challenges its virtually all the other top money East Catholic at South Catho­ says he'll make an appeal wlimers of 1964. pleased with the officiating lic, 8:15 authority. If you bang away over a which will be taken up by the "There is a rule ,ln the bylaws The Rancho Municipal Golf 1960 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN format. "It made for a fast­ Plalnville at Rockville, 8 :15 league board of governors. Club course, par 36-36—71, young dog on his first point, er game,” he said, "and It Portland at Coventry. 8 which says you can’t partici­ Lindsay drew $7p worth of whose 6,8(X) yards have been Unusual Setting you run the risk of hto becom­ O A K F R A M E D Bed Air T-8. FuUy equipped. Only appeared to cut down on the Rham at East Hampton, 8 pate m public criticism of the ing both gun-shy ’and bird-shy, ^1035 automatic fines for 10-minute league or its officials. It's also well drenched by recent rains, fouling. I liked it a lot.” South Windsor at Stafford, 8 ^nd game misconducts last Sat­ is the tournament slip. as he will associate the report Cheney Tech at Lyman Me­ written into each player’s con­ TALLAHASSEE. Flo. AJP urday. He refused to pay. NHL tract. Whether the other proe like it of the gun ^'with the flush of morial, 8 — Fred BUetnlkoH, Florida the birds. CORK President Clarence Campbell "Here's a case of a man who or not—and missing are Jack State Unlverslty^B AU- 1962 VOLVO 2-DOOR SEDAN Swimming — Maloney at Man­ suspended him until he paid, Nicklaus, whose only major win W lzm le the Wbalto chester, 4 repudiates the authority of the Amerloa flanker’book, was Fully equipped. Very nite. Only retracted his statements, ac­ league and on the other hand last year was the most money, married Humday beneath ^1235 Tuesday, Jan. It knowledged NHL authority and and Gary Player of South Africa BULLETIN I makes an appeal on the basis the goal posts In Dook Platt at Manchester. 8:15 'integrity and apologized. —Palmer Is thejreneral pick to' , Y MIDGETS of the same authority. That's Campbell Stadium. RUSSELL’S X ’ Wilson at Rockville, 8:16 '"The only important thing in just plain nonsense." pocket the $12,000 winner’s Standings Spruce, Corner of Oak St. South Wlnd.sor at Coventry, 8 the Lindsay cas8 is that he Campbell was asked what as­ purse next Monday. He and 22-year-4dd Oetl BOARDS 1962 RAMBLER A-DOOR CLASSIC SEDAN W L Pet. Ellington at Granby, 8, challenged the authority of the surances a player has of fair Paul Harney wae a surprise CCOonner were wed In a Open Tuee. thru Sat. Elks ...... 3 0 1.000 Rham al Rocky Hill, 8 league,” said Oampbell Thurs- winner here last year, with a 72- brief oeremony perfMmed by (Closed Mondays) Only ^ I Man. Travel Service treatment from the • league. ' One oareful owner. FuUy equipped. 235 .3 0,3.000 "None,” Oampbell replied, hole total of 280. the team chaplain. 18” X 24” 24” x 8 6 ” 36” x 48" Hilltop MotortS ...... 2 1 .M7 Palmer thinks It will take 276 Man. Auto Parts .. .. "beyond the reputation and In­ Hie only witotu sa to the .1 2 .383 to do it this year. surprise wedding were about Peck Lumber ...... 1 2 .333 tegrity of the man who makes the decision.” "I know that seems a little 20 Mends of the couple, •2.95 *4.75 *8.65 Hippy Hippo 1961 FORD CONVERTIBLE SUNLINER Tedford’a ...... 1 2 .333 NCAA Starts Convention low,” he aald, "especially since Wyman Fuel ...... 1 2 .333 Meanwhile,, ^Undsay at the Coach BUI Peterson and a Only $ J age of 39 has''"amazed me,” Hartley won with 280, but you handful of newwneo and * epeed floor ahift. I^rieed to eefl. 035 Boland Oil ...... 0 3 .000 Got sevoral now . . . for Birds- says coach Abel of the wing ask what I would take and I say photographers. days. Party Snd Spscial Oeco- Issue: Athletes Control 276.’’ - Remaining undefeated, Man­ making a return to the NHL Hie 21-yeor-old Blletnlkoff Automatic rion Gifts! after a four year retirement. ' Later he admitted with a chester Travel Service dowmed to a senior, n ^ o ria g In * Only S 1 A O Each "He skates as well as ever, smile that he had a practice criminology.’ RING-PONG TABLE 1956 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR SEDAN the Manchester Auto Parts 36-24 CHICAGO (AP) — Hie Na-ifttive director, aatd the NCAA’s round of 66, five under par, at last night. Wyman Fuel won its maybe a step „or two slower,” BPECIAl. *1 .9 8 A Bice BoUd edE. FuMy equipped. Only tional Collegiate Athletic Aaso- program against pros’ jumping Abel sald r"! just hope tie ksepe the Los Angeles Country Club’s Transmission ^735 first game over winless Boland 'the gun in aiming collegians Oil, 28-22. elation, opens it S9th annual cort- going. I hope he score* 20 Limited Time Only probably' will be aimed at a goals. ■ FIREPLACE BUI Sproul (10), Walt Sllkow- vention today, a convention that "reasonable course" of action. "The big thing is the way he 1 0 % O F F ski tlO) and Jim McGee (8) la expected to center around the Byers said the solution, ob­ LOGS combined to keep Travel’s rec- bitter war with the Amateur has helped us tremendously be­ OPENING SPECIALS Trouble? viously was to convince the' pro cause of the effect he's had en 1963 RAMBLER AMERICAN 2-DOOR SEDAN ’ord spotless. Bill Kelly (9) and Athletic Union over control of leagues that player drafts v r T op. Dick Briumick (8) played well amateur athletics in thla coun­ the kids. He has worked with Radio, heater, standard shift. Very sharp. On/y^ should be conducted after bowl two different se(s of young tor- Re^. $13.45. * 1 2 . 1 1 1235 but couldn’t overcome a hurting try.’ games. ' ----- wards. One - center has more VILLAGE one point first period. Another major' item on the A furore was created before goals than ever in his career ir Pram Rood TMt Paul Emmerling’s foul con­ agenda la NCAA concern over the Gator Bowl game when it Top. 19(1 DODGE ra U R A SEDAN version with 17 second left gave and Undaay le tesponelble for premature signing of collegiate wab disclosed four Oklahoma it.” Reg. $11.65. *1 0 .4 9 Wyman a win. Bmmerling (IS) SPORT SHOP Madaofcomprssssd Full equipped, athletes by professional football players were signed by the pros 'A AH Typmt O n / y ^ l 0 3 5 ’ind (3hlp Conran paped the win­ leagues. prior to the Sooners’ game with Hardwood thsvine* ners. Ken Tedford (10) and 997 MAIN STREET The convention proper opens Florida State. Base. and sawdust. Bum Steve Bleiler (8) led Boland. Monday, but tha vanguard of The Committee on Pro-Col- Knight to Play ir ludgmt Tmrmt WEST SIDE MIDGETS WELL-KNOWN MEN’S xad LADIES’ Reg. $9.95. *8 .9 6 _____ slowly and ovonly some 3,(X)0 delegates was on legs Relations, headed by Jim 19-RS wfth X hot flsmo. 1959 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN Last night’s action found the hand tor today’s opening sea- Corbett of Louisiana State, will In East Hartford Hobby Shoppe getting back in ROWLING SHOES SKI HEAD RANDS Th «r* '« « Job for th* Arions TRAC-TEAM . . . tiw _ ^ Cartox of 6 logs A very sharp oar. Fully equipped Only aion, involving registration and meet, with pro representatives ir AH Work ^835 the win column by easily beat-, meeting of college track and as well as the NCAA’s Legisla­ $4.49 $1.00 singlt powor unit with a seloction of toaitonal attach* Enjoy your homo Improvomenta NOW 'xrtth Otoxxey'a Bnag Credit Budget Aeoooxt (CJBJL). ing Joe’s Atlantic, 38-14, in the Crowd favorite Bobby Knight, GlMTCNlhMd opener. Police A Fire turned baseball coaches. tive Committee and the Ameri­ •tUl able to pot a basdeetbaU ments to throw snow, vacuum lawm, cut g ra u . Saa As UtUo as $10 a month basrs up to flOO.00. back Pagani’a, 38-19. Main Issues when the 600-plus can Football Oiaches counter^ through the rim, wi)( lead hi* a damonstration todiQr. voting delegates — mostly ath­ part committee before drafting SPECIAL ON GOLF RAGS Aways A Nice Selecfion of Fine Cars Af Brian Cushing (19) and ThompaonviUe Greys agaidst Randy Magowan (12) provided letic directors and fae\Uty rep­ any recommendation.' A w h o l e RACK OF FISH POLES MARKED DOWN "Quality Is The Best Economy Of AIT resentatives — gst down to busi­ Byers expects strong support the Blast Hartford Bbcplorem the scoring punch td t the Hob­ Sunday night at the Bast Hart­ We wfll Install EVEE the' falndfogs Manehisltr "Manchester s Own Rambler Dealer" by Shoppe. Randy Crawford ness, Involve what to do about of the proposal to put teeth into ox .all ski sete bought the eager-beaver pros, the the NCAA’s policy backing ths ford, High gym. Play start* at (6) was nigh for. Joe’s. 8 : 10. CAPITOL Robert Cobb (10), little John NCAA-AAU feud, and an aca- U.S. Track and Field Federa- a . . COME IN AND LOOK AROUNP Tnumnistloii Go. demto etandard for NCAA-epon‘ tlon in it* four-yeer-old equabbla Knight to paotag ths ,Nsw -weeigiimM. Hardic (8) and Mike Anderson (6) divld^ the scoring chores cored competlton. with the AAU. Dhtgland BsAsthatl ftasni 1s4ksi 7 OLCOTT STREET for Fire A Police. Richard The way will be cleared for The amenfhnent would Invoke ■porer* with W points. Ths w ith ... EQUIPMENT CO. MC. Tembling (1) played well for action on the premature pro the eame penaltlec for failure to Greys are 2-2 in league ptoy, (BBAB «M OBNTEB ST.) BUILDING MATERIALS Inc. P u e n l’a. signing of football collegians at boycott AAU competition as the Explorers 8-0. 38 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER TEL De Cormier Motor Sales Schedule: Tuei. 6:10 Herald a Sunday session of the Com­ pravalle tor jNCAA recruiting MANCHESTER LUMBER FUEL • PHONE 643-7958 • 28S RROAD STREET TEL 643.4US MANCHESTER va. Joe’a; 7 Norman'a va. Hob­ mittee on CoIIege-Profeeaional violations. Thase include, p'oba- Dick Hliittowsr, AMU call* by Shoppe. Relatione. tlon and bana from bowl g, .aa* ter to 1901, owns x lumber yard PhMim 44A4022 **WB SERVICE ^WHAT WE SEU?* 649-5253 Walter Byere, NCAA eKeou- and nattooal toumamenti. In Tyimt, T*ot ' \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY *, tM6 PAQI

Famished Apartments 63-A Honaes For Sale 72 Houfles For SaI« 72 House* For Sal* 72 Houses For Sslc 72 Suburban For Side 75 Suburban For Sole 75 Wanted— Real EMate 77 MANCHESWR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, JANUARY 8, 1968 SPOT CASH paid for honwa, PAGfB FOURTEEN AVAILABLE NOW — Three SEVEN ROOM oidet borae, 4 NINE ROOM home in Man­ NIBW RAISED RANCH, 7 TWO FAMILY FLAT, storm WAPPINO, Beelzebub Road. BOLTON - COVENTRY Has — 5H room -raiich bn an acre 6H room split level, garage, farme and acreage, 24-bour Apartmefits-— room apartment, Oak Lodge, bedrooms, 8 baths, M ,7MdBL chester, combining wholesome rooms. Including rec room, *2 wlndewB, steam heat, 3-car THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW B y FAGALT and SHORTEN Household Goods 5l Tolland Tpke., Manchester. Marico ■ . Robartaoii, lUaltar. fireplaces, 2-car garage, 2 arage, good income, $17,500. treed lot In a beautiful nonde­ tool shed, fireplace, paijeUkI service. Hayes Ageoey. 848- Building— Contracting 14 Tenements 68 counter atmosphere with city 4803. SlOO - $125 monthly, adults 64S-68n. convenience. ITiree fireplaces, baths, alumiaum storms and f49-3473. velopment area, $16,900. Call den, extra large bath with OOMFORTABL^ ROOM In screens, and built-lns. J. D. owner 644-1136. vanity, $16,700. Call Owner, DION OONSTRUCmON-Roof- 4% ROOMS, heat hot water, only. 643-9171, 875-1166. two baths, country - sized GOING TO SELJi and want ac> private home for man or wom­ Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. ASSUME 4%% mortgage! $91 643-4885. Ing, siding, alterations, csll- X OUGHTA an, ihower and some kitchen stove and refrigerator fur­ kitchen. 4 bedrooms. 6 pos­ Uon? ? ? Can, we buy . . . Ings, gutters and aluminum KlTuMieTfi BCEVOCmfUL COHORT O W D 'ROOM furnished apart­ monthly paya principal. Inter­ CLASSIFIED LfARN privUegM. inquire 182 Birch nished. $126.50 p e r month. ment beat, hot water, central, sible. Oarage, tool shed, dog MODERN, centrally located est and taxes on this tmnuuni- Vernon cash out within a day or two. srtndows. 643-4382, 648-0895. 16 THE f INEST EVER MADE OfOKTICNSL Street 643-6106. ' reasonnable. 12 noon-6 p.m., HOME ON THE RANGE pen. 1,800 feet of gracious Cape, 4 down, 2 unfinished up, late Cape with rear dormer, 2 CUSTOMIZED RANCH Or we will sell it for you. Over *Tl6 iMORTH A SULTAN'S RANSOM country living. Self lore ANDOVER LAKE Roofing 649-8404. near schools and shopping. front dormers, 1H tiled baths, 17 years selling real estate lo­ A A. .K ON , INC. BUT rrS HARDLV EVER PLAVEO 7 FORD ST., near Main and Agency, 643-5121. Neat as a pin 5 room L- siding,ng, painting,painting. carpentry.Carpentry Ai- ROOM FOR lady, quiet In- Immediate occupancy. Bel Air cedar shingles, fireplace, plas­ cally. Multiple Listing mem­ ulre 234 CSiarter Oak S t 643- Center St, $76. 6 room dupIsK ahaped Ranch. Extra large COTTAGE bers. A reliable name . . . T. J. ADVERTISING teratiions and additions. Ceil­ If it is ranch living y6u are BEAUTIFUL WOODED 1 o t Real EsUte, 643-9332. tered 'walls, entrance foyer. 868, 346-4738. cold flat Win furnish paint to rooms, built to last by dis­ Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. ings. Workmanship guaran­ Business Locations after, call us today. We surrounds this custom built Belflore Agency, 643-5121. redecorate. No objection to have just rounded up two THREE BEDROOM mo6em criminating people. Con­ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS teed. 299 Autumn St 843-4860. W ANTpD — Man to share 6 For Rent 64 ranch in prestige Rockledgs Shore Front — 100’ children. Apply 5 Ford S t of the finest ranch listings ranch. Bowers School, 2 fire­ MANCHESTER — 2 f a m 11 y. venient location, near bus. Well tAndscaped room apartment with two oth­ section. Dream Westinghouse places, full basement, nicely only $1,700 down. Income over A home you can own- With Legal Nonce 8 A. M. to 5 BIDWEIX HOME Improvement f o r l e a s e —BxceUent loca- It has ever been our pleas­ kitchen, two baths, 2-car ga­ Company—Roofing, siding, al­ er men. 649-3061. BIRCH STREET—Modem flat treed lot. Only $17,000. Bel $2,200. Pasek Realty, 289- pride. $17,900. Call J. Bog­ Priced -for Quick Sale gbcond floor, two spacious tioR tor doctor’s office or ure to offer for sale. One rage. Many features. Belflore DKCaRK ON terations, additions and re­ ATTRACnVB, COMFORT­ beauty parlor. 416 Main Street. of them la located off Ver­ Air Real Estate, 643-9332. 7475, 742-8243. dan 649-6306. UMITATION o r CLAIMS COPY CIX)SING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. modeling of all types Excel­ bedrooms, furnace, $96. 649- Agency, 643-5121. AT A COURT o r PROBATE, ABLE room, private home, Oompletely renovated and am­ non Street in the east end holden at Coventry, within and for MONDAY Xlini FRIDAY XOlSO A.M. SATDltDAY S A.M. lent workmanship. 649-6496. 4498. of Manchester and the oth­ WEST SIDE — $17.^00. St. MANCHESTER — Duplex, ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, continuous hot water, kitchen ple, panting. J. D. Really, 648- THREE FAMILY home one James Parish. 135x145 lot, (6-6), redecorated, aluminum the DIttiict of Coventry', on the 7th privilegea if desired. Parking. THREE ROOM modem apart­ 6129. er is In the southern part block from Main Street. Bel­ Barrows allace REALTOR dny of January, A.D. 1966 of town. These are highly trees, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms, combinations, fine location. Preiwnt. Hon. Elmore Tiirklnzton. PLEASE READ YOUR AD Roufing and Chlmneya 16- A Bus line. 80 Oarden Street ment In colonial house, extra flore Agency, 643-5121. built 1958, spotles.s. Hutchins Owner asking $21,900. 649- Manchester Parkade 875 Main Street O q .. Judge. closets, large yard with patio, STORE FOR RENT, heated, desirable homes In excel­ On motion of Wllllqin H. Hefflwn good location, 24x30 feet, suit­ IMMACULATE 6 ROOM Cape Agency, Realtors, 646-0103.___ 0333. Manchester 649-5306 643-5440 648-5938 ROOFING — Specializing re­ $110 monthly. 643-6983. lent locations. Both of 8r,. Admlnletmtor. iBouth Street, fr-r***^ or Ads” aro taken over the phone as a able for store, studio, antique Coventry Conn, on the eoOUe of pairing roofs of all kinds, new Apartments— Flats— them are priced under $19,- ' JANUARY SPECIAL — Cape Jamea H. Donahue, late of Coren- eoavenleiioe. Hie advertleer shonld read his ad the FIRST shop, office, etc. Call 649-2252 000 and easily financed. done Inside and out. $14,900 EAST HARTFORD — Oak DAY IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time tor the roofs, gutter work, chimneys W hile flothevs a o fianher is Tenements 63 ITEW FOUR ROOM apart­ Cod, 6 finished, 2 unfinished, L ots For Sale 73 B/XT M .n oi... •''L. vhhin oold dlatrlrt.' deceased. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum COLLAPSING ON THE FLOOR-** ment Including heat, hot wa­ after 6 p.m. Call Mrs. Babin for de­ for quick sale. Belflore garage, full cellar, nice condl-' Street area. Delightful 2 bed­ aBOLTON—Just over Monches-, Thla court doth decree that alx next tamertlon. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor- ter. *dr-condltlonlng, appli­ tails. Agency, 643-5121. room Colonial, large breeze- ter line. 4 room ranch, breeze- montha b« allowed and timited for raot or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only siding 80 years’ experience. LOOKING for anything in real tlon, easily financed, sale price i BOLTON AND VICINH ? — wav attached full ib* credltora of aold eatole to e%- BUT HE POUNDS IT NIGHT AND DAV ances and parking. $135 $8,500. Over 100 listings to Building lots, acreages, and way room, attached garage, to the extent of a “make rood” Insertion. Errors which do not Free estimates. Call Howley, estate rentals — apartments, Hooses For Rent 65 TREES AND BUSHES sur­ i l . r « lot * »lblt their claim, oaroinal the «ui.o 643-6361, 644-8338. MJiTiNG HIT SOHGS BT THE SCORE f homes, multiple dwellings, call monthly. J. D. Realty, 648- choose from. Call or stop and I farms. Lawrence F. F'lano, wooded lot. Low 20’s. E, J. basement, large lot. A very | Admlnlatretor and direct* lesoesi the vahie of the advertisement wlD not be corrected by round 9 room Colonial In love­ Carpenter, Realtor, 649-5051, nice home In tip-top condition, ; that public notice be given of thi* J. D. Realty, 64t-8129. 6129. FOUR BEDROOM raised ranch JARVIS REALTY CO. chat with us at our office at Realtor, 643-2766, Charles “make good” Insertion. ly area. Two fireplaces, 4 bed­ Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores Mr. Day, 649-9204. Well suited to young couple or ' by i^vertlalng in a n'‘w"i:*5^r completely decorated, 2-car REALTORS' rooms, 2-car garage, jaloiisied 553 E. Middle Turnpike. Open V. n son having a ntrrulatlon In aald dlotrlct Radlo-TV Repair THREE ROOM heated apart' FOUR ROOM apartment eae- evenings till 9, Saturday amd L. Memtt, 646-0424. retirement home. $14.,500...... hv poating____ „ a copy Iheiyof on YOUR COOPERATION W M . ih lA I A A 9 . 9 7 1 1 ond floor, near Main Street garage, one year lease with rear porch, other extras. Wall- TEN MINUTES from Man­ Warren E. Howland, MLS the ' public ' algn (tout In *aid Town of Services IS ment 456 Main Street Call option to renew, $195 per 643-1121 Eves. 643-1686 Sunday till 5. Call the Ells­ BE APPRECIATED l/l#%ls I I 649-6229, 9-S. AvaUable January 18. 648- to-wall in several rooms. Bel­ chester center, 3 years old, 6 Realtor, 643-1108. Coventry^ n*ar**t the place whera month. 742-7004. flore Agency, 643-5121. worth Mitten Agency, Real­ room Cape, 5 finished, stone the dereosep loot dwelt. CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv 6362. tors, 643-6930. Suburban For Sal* 75 Cerllnad from Record Ice. available ail hours. Satis­ ’^ / h a n k it ^ WE HAVE customers waiting flfeplace, full tile bath, built- EI^MORE TORKINriTON Judge, THREE ROOMS, heat, lights, VERNON — Lpvely 4 room BEAUTIFUL TREED and in appliances, walk-out b u e- Rockville faction guaranteed. Call 649- N M J PA\/IS for the rental of your apart' Cape, sunporch, 20 minutes COLONIAL - 2 large bedrooms, TOLLAND — $2,500 assumes ment or home. J. D. Realty, stove, refrigerator, garage, MANCHESTER — New 8 room landscaped lot surrounds im­ mortgage, save closing costs. ment door, excellent condition BIG COZY HOME 1318. 1700 TENTH sr close to bus line, $86. 648- from Hartford, he'ated ba.se- Garrison Colonial, 12x24 Hiring maculate 7 room ranch in paneled den, aluminum s’dlng, Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? 643-6129. beautifully land.scaned. Bow­ Spotless 6 Vi room Colonial throughout, wooded lot, $15,- CHAHLESTON,llL. 8418^______ment garage, fireplace, tile room, family room, built-in prime area. Double garage, 400. Minimum down to quali­ With plenty of room to bath, all utilities, $140 month­ ers ■ area. E, J. Carpenter, Ranch, bullt-lns, \ acre wood­ spare. A truly fine home in Moving— ^Trucking— FOUR ROOM apartment heat­ kitchen, master bedroom with dream automatic kitchen, two ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, fied buyer. R. D. Murdock, Yale Teacher 24-Hour Answering Service ed, with grarage, recently re­ SMALL 4 ROOM, modern ly. 649-2584.. dre.sslng room, low twenties. patios. 2-zone heat. Many, Realtor, 640-5051, Mr. Day, a well settled location. Stora'ge 20 649-9204. 643-4803. 643-647Z U * R Realty Co., modeled,' Cedar St., Manches­ apartment suitable for you ng/ Hayes Agency, 643-4808. many extras. Low 20’s. Bel­ Inc., 643-2692. Near bus, schools and shop­ Free to Heraid Readers Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Tlanleo— Male 36 Diamonda— WatebCB— ter, $126 per month. Call .W. or middle-aged couple, 876. flore Agency, 643-5121. ping. For the value minded Foram Guest MANCHESTER Delivery. Light Suburban For Rent 66 dNE BLOCK from Malu, two MANCHESTER — 7'i room vem on Whnt Information oh one of onr claasUled advertisements T No J e w e lr ; 48 Harry EMgland, 649-6201, after Call 649-8055. XI VERNON —, New raised at $17,900. Call Mr. Bog­ trucking and package delivery. CLERK - TYPIST, experienced DRAFTSMEN—First and sec­ family, 4-4 duplex, permanent TWO FAMILY, West Side, raised ranch, 2-car garage, 2 answer at tiie telephone Usted? Simply eaO the Refrigerators, wa'shers and 6 caU 742-7883. BOL’TON CENTER Apartments, $14,700 BEST BUY ranch, 3 twin sized bedrooms, dan now at 649-6306, 876- on electric typewriter, modem ond shift, for die layout and W.4TCH AND JEWELRY ra­ THREE ROOM apartments. 118 siding, two recent heating sys' $16,000. Belflore Agency. 643- full baths, built-lns. Immedi­ 6611. Ralph ’Tucker of the School Btove moving spiclalty. Folding Comer Brandy St. and Bo'.ton ate occupanev. Char Bon Real 114 baths, 2 fireplaces, built-in office, air-conditioned, vaca­ guide electronic tracer ma­ pairing. Prompt service. Up to NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ Mitin Street, heat, hot water, terns, garages, clean. Hayes 5121. $4,50 down plus FHA clos­ stove and oven, large lot, ex­ of Art and Architecture at chairs for romt. 649-0782. tion, fringe benefits. Call 289- chine, all fringe benefits. Ap­ plex apartment heat hot wat­ stove refrigerator, $100. 649- Center Rd., ne'w 8 rowns. heat, Agency, 643-4803. Estate. 643-0683. ing costs will buy this Yale University will address EDWARDS $20 OR yonr old watch In trade. hot water, stove, refrigerator, cellent residential ares. Sell­ 2708, Mrs. Caesar. ply Gunver Mfg., 234 Hartford Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, er, appliances, dryer, parkiiw, 0229. 9-5. IMMACULATE DtjTCH Colpi clean as a whistle 3 bed­ next Thursday’s town forum. $126. e4e-320<. 643-4312. SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen TWO FAMILY, built 1964. high ing for $20,600. Cali the R. F. Barrows «*Wallace Rd. 787 Main Street, State Theater fuU cellar, $150 monthly. JJJ. plal off East Center St. Wall- room ranch. Located on a Dlmot* Co., 640-5246, or Paul The subject of this second ses­ ANSWERIN6 SERVICE Painting— Papering 21 THREE ROOM apartment, living room with fireplace. Im­ to-wall in several rooms, Un- as.sumablo mortgage, alumi­ Blinding. Realty, 643-6129, 643-8779. ROCKVILLE — 5 room, heat, big lot in young neighbor­ Corfentl, 643-6368. Manchester Parkade sion of the series is "Town Help Wanted— Male 36 MALE HELP WANTED, days centrally located, adults. 648- mediate occupancy, $15,000. surpas.sed location for schools, num storms, nice yard, excel­ Manchester 649-5306 Planning and the Town as * PAINTINO and paperhanging, stove, refrigerator Included.- lent residential neighborhood. hood just minutes to shop­ 64941500 - 875-2519 good work, reasonable rates, or evenings, part-time and FOUR ROOM fla t second floor, 6015. ______Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. shopping, tran.sportation. Bel­ Xrv - BOLTON — S-bedroom Man's Home." FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTS Call between S-8 p.m., 876- A buy at $24,900. Owner 646- ping, schools, church. and leave yonr message. YonH hear from onr advertiser In jig 30 years in Manchester, your full-time. Apply In person central location, heat hot flore Agpncy, 043-5121. A. Foraker, 649-5306. spilt level on 2 acre wooded Tucker instructs to the and mold makers. Must be able Friendly Ice Cream Store in Garden— Farm— D& j water, one year lease. Call MANCHESnCR — 4 large 0577. MANCHESTER —• Like new 0103. COVENTRY INVESTMENT — «nw> wtthont spendl^ all evening at the telepbotie. neighbor is my recommenda­ rooms, newlyf” decorated, heat, 5 Vi room ranch, 22 foot living lot. Kitchen built-lns Include $130 monthly Income from two school’s city planning depart- to read blueprints and do own Rockville. Products 50 649-6048 after 6 p.m. refrigerator, freezer, stove, fhent. A native of Morristown. tion. Raymond Fiske, 649- setups. Apply Triangle Manu­ hot water, stove, refligerator. ANDOVER—Four room apart­ room, 1V4 baths, beautifully MANCHESTER — No painting 3 room homes, located in on^ 9237. APPLES—Macs and Cortlanda, THREE ROOM apartment first floor, $130. No peta. 643- ment, includes heat, hot wa­ finished family room, large ever If you own this beautiful oven, dishwasher, fireplace. N. J., he is a graduate of Last and Foand 1 AutomobDes For Sale 4 facturing Company, 95 Brook­ MAN for delivery and general Barrows allace comer- of a 300x150 business Swarthmore College (Pi) and drug store work, experienced, No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ 7035 after 6 p.m. ter. Call 742-7676 for appoint­ wooded lot. Hayes Agency, while aluminum sided 7 room Trout stream on property. zoned comer lot next to other EXTERIOR and interior paint­ lyn street, Rockville. INVESTMENT Manchester Parkade Seiling for $18,900. For fur­ a member of Phi Beta Kappa. 1961 Ch e v r o l e t impaia mornings 9-3. References. 14 Spencer St. erator, $90. 247 No. Main, 649- ment. 643-4803. colonial off Vemon Street In businesses. Owner will carry lOST—Red key case with keys ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- Manchester 649-5306 ther Information call the R. F. He spent his junior year on or about December 22. Hardtop, 348 cu. in., 3 carbs, Write Box N. Herald. 6228, 9-5. TO RENT — 4 room heated the Buckley School area, >Ve second mortgage. All for only hanging. Ceilings. Floors. FMlly apartment. Call 643-5118 be­ RfXlKVILLB*'-3H room apart­ MANCHESTER — Executive OPPORTUNITY sincerely believe you'H imme­ Dimock Co., 649-6245. abroad at the University of Please call 649-0^6. 4-speed on the floor, 4 new insured. Workmanship gpiar- ment, stove. refrigerator, $12,800. Lawrence F. Fiano, PARAGON TOOL CO., TWO ROOM heated apartment tween 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.HL neighborhood, lovely 7 room diately fall In love with this MANCHESTER VICINITY—A Keele, England. He also holds tires, excellent condition. Call anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. Household Goods 51 heat. $90 monthlv. Adults XU MANSFIELD—Near Vin­ Realtor, 643-2766, Charles FOUND — Dark brown female 643-1998 after 6 p.m. INC. and bath. 149 Oakland Street Colonial, msunmoth living We are offering for Im­ home," its .setting and location. 3 bedroom ranch on a country- a degree to law from Yale. He If no answer. 643-9043. Salesmen Wanted 36-A FOR RENT—Four nice rooms, only. 649-4824. 875-il66. ton School. Oversized 6 room Nicholson, 742-6364, Dolores L. puppy, white spot on chest. THREE PIECE walnut bed. $66. 649-6229, 9-6. room, modem kitchen with mediate sale a real estate If you are really .seeking a size well shrubbed lot, huge studied for his doctorate at first floor. Inquire 86 Birch Cape, ultra modern kitchen, Merritt, 646-0424. Massachusetts Institute of Can Lee Fmcchla, Dog War­ 1959 HUDSON Pacemaker INTERIOR and exterior paint­ Manchester AMBITIOUS MEN — Sales op­ room set, good condition, rea­ built-lns, 2-car garage. Sacri­ investment opportunity lo­ fine, well-built. livable home, living room with fireplace, THREE BOOMS, tile bath, heat Street. ROCKVILLE — 3 large room formal dining room, 3 twin Technology and ia presently den. 643-S594. passed State Inspection De­ ing, wallpsper removed, fully portunity to affiliate with top sonable. Call 619-2476 after 5. apartment, first floor, bath, fice at $19,900. Hayes Ag-nc>, cated on Church Street here is where your search family size kitchen, full cellar, cember 22, recent valve job, and hot water furnished, sec­ 643-4803. ends. , Call the Jqrvis Realty sized bednxHns, fireplace, completing his doctoral thesis. insured.ed. Rene Belanger. 648- First and second shift openings; national concern in local vi­ FIVE LARGE ROOM seooad hot water,‘ heat. Tel. 875-4220 just off Center Street. 'This spotless condition, $16,500. large wooded lot, excellent NOTICE Js hereby given that runs good. Best offer., 643- cinity. Can expect to earn EVERYTHING in sterUUed re­ ond floor. 16 H School St. parcel consists of three Co.. Realtors, 643-1121, 649- VVolverton Agency, Realtors, Legal Notice Joining Tucker for the panel 0512 or 8444)604. across from Blast Side Rec. floor apartment, includes heat, or 643-1203. MANCHESTER — Luxurious 8 condition for $16,8(K). Cali the Pass Book No. 60955 issued by 9248. $125 to $200 weekly after conditioned used furniture ana houses. 2 two families aind 1200. 649-2813. discussion will be Joseph Tarn- Tool Makers appliances, high quality—low hot water, stove, refrigerator, room ranch, 2 full baths, main­ R. F. Dlmock C6,. 649-5245, or AT A CX5URT OF PROBATE, sky, Manchester’s planning di­ The Savings Bank of Man­ INSIDE and outside painting. ' traifdng with an opportunity NEW 4 ROOM RENT, second COVENTRY - - Be your own a single. Rental income is held at Coventry, within and for chester has been lost and ap­ 1957 MORGAN (plus 4). excel­ You name your own price. prices. LeBIanc Furniture, 195 and garage, near center of tenance free redwood exterior, MANCHESTER — Immediate SOUTH WINDSOR — 4 bed­ Paul Correntl, 643-5363. rector; and Robert Young, re­ Bridgeport Operators I for ady^cement based on own floor, $110 without heat and town. Call between 8:30-6, bos-s 3 room brick home, fire­ family room with fireplace, $5,,580 annually. Heating, the Dletrlct of Coventry, on the 5th plication hOB been made td lent condition. Call 649-7676 649-7863, 878-8401. merits.' $110 guaranteed to South Street, Rockrllle. 8TB- place. oil heat, aluminum com­ plumbing, roofs, etc. are all occupancy. N e w Colonials, room .split level, 2 full baths, day of January, 1966. gional planning coordinator of after 6 p.m. 2174. Open 9-*. electricity. Call John Ponticelll 649-2396. .scenic acre lot. A Must See for VHaiNON — 7 room Spill Level Present. Hon. Elmore Turklngton. said bank for payment of the Turret Lathe Operators start. If qualified, experience bination.*. Iea.se nr rent with in excellent condition. Ranches, Capes. Raised fireplace, finished rec room Judge. the Connecticut Inter-regional PAlNflNG, EXTERIOR and in­ A Sons, Inc., 643-6578, after 6. the quality conscious. Hayes Ranches. Quality constructed and garage, outside patio, bar­ amount of deposit. not necessary, will train. In­ S]?C ROOM FLAT, first floor, option to buy. 742-6817. Properties to be sold at a with glass sliding doors, one becue pit, \ acre lot, near Estate of David Maxweli. late of Planning Program. The pro­ terior, paperhanging, wall­ 9x12 NYLON TWIST RUG, Agency, 643-4803. In a fine prestige area, city car garage, convenient loca­ Coventry In said District deceased. Machinists terview by appointment only. green, $150. 12x17 nylon twist THREE ROOM, third floor, near High School,, fumlahed, price allowing an excellent school, assumable mortgage, gram is a unit of the State De­ 1X3ST: Pass Book No. 6397, Trucks— ^Tractors paper removed, dry wall work. (^LASTONBUftY. 64 Oak .St., sewers, wooded lots, homes tion, $20,900. R. D. Murdock, The Administrator haying exhibit­ velopment Commission. ‘ Dr. Telephone 644-0202 after 6 gold rug, $200; both used 4 heated, centrally located, CaU $115 a month. 643-0007. PORTER STREET Area — 6 return on your Investment. $18,500. 19 Gerald Drive, Ver­ ed his admini-strallon account, with Savings Department of the Reasonable rates. Fully In­ Overtime plus liberal fringe 643-0082, between 7-8. rear 3 room apartment taken In trade! Travelers Real 643-8472. U & R Realty (3o., James Brown, of- the University 1953 HALF TON Chevrolet p.m. months. ^^5184. J _ . , . . . . room Cape, fireplace, 2-car Inspection of properties at non. Owner 875-6746. said estate to this Court for allow­ Coimecticut Bank A Trust sured. Free estimates. 649- __s benefits BEAUTH^UL' -O' TOOBV "hea^aA- <>nd..flocu:,. heat and hx>V lo* - .YQue .convenience. Estate Co.. Realtors, 249-8691. Inc., 643-2692. < ance. It Is of Hartford and forum coor- ’C bShpafi''" A3(jfttiataon ■ hilKNf .panel tiniaktvgooil numing-’cott-- ’•psss; m e p - p . 'x ^ T s r ' " HOSPITAL AREA—Deluxe 6% .OBJtRRJCp. .That Iho, SBlh ,iUyjif dlUon, $125. 649-9258. REFRIGERATOR, 18 cu. fL flat, large porch, refrlgemtor couple *8* per f^iiibrick" Agency] , xxAxvV r CRD January, 1966, kt 11:00 o’clock , uina'ior.-wiii mooerate. for payment 259 Adams St., Manchester Help Wanted— , roonf'apartment, buUt-lns, dln- a n d . stove, one block from mnnth. 633-2133. 649-8464 oldeg Colonial, Brentmoor sec- j (orenoorL 'M the Probate Office lii ’The forum is open to the Frigldalre, excellent'condition, nette, appliances, tiled bath.^ ^ MANCHESTER — $900 down! Male or Female 37 $135; also, 10 ” Craftsman ta­ Main Street, two bedrooms ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. Uon, excellent family home, the MunicipalIcipal Bulldlns in aold Cov- public and will start at 8 p.m. tO S T — Pass Book Number Electrical Sfervices 22 yard, garage, basement, $125’’ SINGLE HOUSE — Deming, TRANSFERRED to Pennsyl- 963 MAIN STREET Immaculate 6 - room Cape, entry, be and the eome !• aoatsned M3603, Savings Department of Auto Driving School 7*A ble saw with 1 h.p. motor, furnished if desired; $100. COVENTRY Mld 20’s. B. J. Carpenter, for a hearing on the allowance of in Room A7 of Manchester High FULL-TIME SALES Assocl month^. Hayes Agency, 643- Street, Wapplng Available vania--5 room ranch, modem 649-5241 double sized garage, cedar Realtor, 649-6051, Mr. Day, The Connecticut Bank and FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt OPENINGS for two experi­ $130. 649-0740. Adults preferred or with teen­ paneled recreation room, aatd admin l.itratlon account with School. LEARN TO DRIVE — Special service on all types of e lv - atea wanted for expanding 480?. age'children. 648-5937. February 25th. Call 649-87.38 kitchen, fireplace, dishwaaher, PRIVACY 649-9204. ■old eelate and this Court directs Trust Company. Application enced paintera," steady work, Real Estate Firm, Will train freshly painted, city sewers. that notice of the time and place attentidh to nervous and eld­ tflcal wiring. Licensed and in­ good pay for right men. 649- APARTMENT SIZE Kenmore FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ vanity tiled bathroom, oil hot made for payment but m,u St be licensed and SIX R(X)M duplex completely water heat, basement garage, Travelogs Real Estate Co., VERNON — 3 new homes o n ' for hearing to Fven erly. Classroom for teen-agers. sured. Wilson Electrical Co., 9658. gas stove and Magnavox hi-fl ond floor, 178 Maple Street. No Cage Masts Oldest ready to go to work. Excel­ record player. In good condi­ redecorated, furnace, con­ Busineas Property! 18 tree.s. Kon Ostrinskv. Real­ Realtom, 249-8691. Evenings, 225’ lakefront Hollywood Phocnlx Street. 5% roome, ^ therein to appear and be heard LOST — Tiger cat with de­ Pickup service. Day or eve­ Manchester, 649-4817, 643- furnace. $65. Tel. 643-4761. MANCHESTER — 150 x 200, 289-3832. ning lessons. Reasonable rates. lent management potential. tion, $75 each. Call 649-9771. veniently located. Call 649- For Sale 70 tor, 643-5159. actor’s 10-room estate. At­ full WB.lk-OUt basement, lar^e | thereon by maillniir or before WASHINGTON — The strang­ formed rear foot in Brookfield 1388. WANTED — Oil burner ser- large trees, clean 6 room Goio- tractive wood and stone t o ! January aJ. 1996. by cartifled mall, Street area. Any information Manchester Driving Academy, ■vice man, experienced, good Liberal commission arrange­ THREE ROOM unfurnished •9004. wooded lots, convenient est moats that ever put to sea CHANCE OF A LIFETIME BUSINESS ZONE m - Bhgtit MANCHESTER GREEN AREA nial. double garage, only $16,- , TWO-FAMILY, west side, 4-4 construction, 4 good sized Manchester and Vemon shop a copy of thla order to Edith K. will be appreciated. TeL 643- 742-7249. wages for good mechanic. ments and draw can be ar­ apartment, second floor, Por­ flat, all large rooms, oil hot manenesLor anu vm nuii I Mkxwell. Ulley 8L. Mancheater. distinguished American battle­ Bonds— Stocks— ranged. Call Mr. Werbner, TO GO HOUSEKEEPING THREE ROOMS, newly deco­ ro(>ms with' two offless, sep­ A 6 room Ranch with 3 gener- 000. Hutchins Agency. 646- bedrooms. 2 ^ baths, wall ping centers. Price $15,200. ' conn.: Gertrude E. Wright, Daley 6394. Call 649-5515. ter Street area, $80 monthly arate entrance, suitable tor water heat. 3-car garage, good to wall carpeting through­ ships in the early 1600'a (jailed Jarvis Realty Co., 643-1121 CUSTOMER MOVING TO rated, heat, hot water, stove ous bedrooms, dining room, 0103. Phone 643-0185; after 5 p.m., Rd.,___ Coventry,___ ry. Conn.: . William _ A. ’ ’cage masts," they were coni­ M ortgages 27 Includes heat, hot water, elec­ and refrigerator, clooe to business or professional use. condition throughout. $21,500. out, cathedral ceiling in Mojcwell. 1217 Melton St.. Cheyenne. LOST—^Lady’s dark ripi bifocal MotorQ^cles— Bicycles 11 for an appointment to discuss SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS tricity and gas, no appliances AX 5-9691. Wyoming: Alan Maxwell 57 Dudley cal and made of spiraling steel churches, shopping sjvd buses. Phllbrick Agency. M9-8464. place, large : - i i ; "z . R. D. Murdock. 643-6472. U & step-down living room, at­ glasses, vicinity Maple Street SECOND MORTGAGE - Un­ this fine opportunity. ■ , SO THEY C AN T USE THIS furnished. Call 643-6940 for construction, two heating sys­ Realty Co., Inc., 643-2602. _ ___, 8t., Moncheater. Conn.:' Eileen latticework. At the top was a or 320 Main Street 649-5493. 1962 HONDA. C 102, electric limited funds available for sec­ TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY Call 648-4365. mica counters, oil hot water ^ tractive staircase with bal­ COVENTRY — Oversized Cope, Crluwold. Daley Rd.. Coventry, appointment. tems, large lot. central loca­ cony to second floor, heat­ new, ceramic bath, built-in conn.; Margaret Ellsworth, I ^ e y platform for observation and fire starting, 50 cc, new wind­ ond mortgages, payments to TURRET — WANTED — Houses For 72 heat, plaster walls, attached j tion. Call Builder, Leon Cies- BOWERS SCHOPL — 6 room control. The open latticework LOST—Girl's black onyx ring, shield. $200. 649-9296 before suit your budget. EJxpedlent Situations YVanted— LARGE ONE ROOM with 3 Vi ROOM heated apartment, arage. Owner transferring. ed glas.sed in sunroom with range and oven, artesian w ell,: Reliable. Honest, Person two minutea from bus and zvnski. 649-4291. Garrison Colonial. Call Owner, excellent four Mkson's view h ot water heat, $15,600. 742- i Bunker Rd.. Coventry. was sujiposed to be less vul­ small diamond ih center, vi­ 2 weekdays, anytime week­ service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. Fem ale 38 TO TAKE OVE31 stove, refrigerator, heat, hot CONCORD RD - Beautiful f15.900 Wolverton Agency ,' 649-2104. Conn. stores, off Center St. CMl of the lake and Its year 6724. ELMORETUHKINOTON, Judge. nerable to enemy shells. cinity E. Middle Tpka 649- ends. LATHE . UNPAID BALANCE water. Apply Marlow’s SOT* ranch, large living room, form­ Realtors, 649-2813. i SEVEN ROOM Colonial, good 6610. GENERAL OFFICE work, 1-5 644-8142. MANCHESTER — Buy or rent ’round recreational activi­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS Main. al dining room. cMlnet kitchen, THREE BEDROOM ranch, 125 location, rec room, garage, Help Wanted— Female 35 days weekly, any hours be­ nice landscaping, newly re­ with option. 3 bedroom ranch, ties, spacious kitchen, Istrge Business Services We are seeking an experi­ $16.79 ATTRACTIVE 4 ROOM apart­ 1 bedrooms, recreation room, foot frontage, fireplace, full formal dining room, family tween 9-3. After 5, 643-0331. f landscaped yard. Marlon F. modeled electric kitchen. J. D. built-in stove and oven, big SALESLADIES, full and‘ part- enced turret lathe opera­ 3 COMPLETE garage, ment, second floor, basement cellar, aluminum storms, car­ room with gun cabinets, de­ AnnoTmcemeiin O ffe re d 13 tor: also, trainees for this FIVE ROOM .^hplex, Robertson. Realtor. M8-696S. Realty, 643-5129,,643-8779. lot, quiet country setting. time fabric selling. Apply FULL OR PART-TIME office ROOMS OF FURNITURE $95. Call 649-1946. and attic, steam heat, oppo­ port. All for $13,900. Don't luxe bar room, basement and other positions. 50-55 All of this merchandlsq is in site Center Park. No Mts. $18,990. Warren E. Howland,' BLECTTROLOX sales and serv­ LAWNMOWER jharpeningi re­ Pilgrim Mills, 177 Hartford work, preferably in my office MANCHESTERNew 7 room wait. Hutchins Agency, 646- FOUR BEDROOM Ranch with MLS Realtor. 643-1108. with theater and projection pairs, ' sales, rotor blades Roatd, Manchester. hour week. Many fringe Temporary basis desirable. our warehouse. It has never left MODERN THREE room, heat­ Adults preferred. 649-7529. 0103. room, heated 2-car gsu-age ice, bonded representative. Al­ benefits. raKstd ranch, 2-car garage. a neat rec room. Prime loca­ fred AmeU, 110 Bryan Dr., edia;:pet/ed; bicycle sales, serv­ Excellent references. Box R, our store and is fully guaran­ ed apartment, stove, refriger­ buiU-ina, IVi baths, % sere ,ot. tion. Two fireplaces, combina­ comfortable o l d e r 8 with caretaker’s quarters Herald. teed. Some in original factory ator, gas and lights furnished, AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY CAPE for $16,000 with an at­ THE MOST Manchester. 844-8141. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, — New 4-room apartment In tremendous value. Hayes Agen­ tion.*, m baths. Needs redec­ room house, sound condition, separated from the home by 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 LPN or RN. full or part-time. , .. I crates and cartons with original first floor, ideal for working tached garage. 6 finished a long, attractive breeze­ 11-7. 875-2077. 2-family house, stove and re­ cy. 643-4808. orating, owner anxious for ac­ oil fired steam heat, fireplace, ■ INCOME TAX returns, busi­ 2098. OFFICE WC^K, part - time, factory serial numbers. couple. Call 649-8448, 88 Birch rooms, new heat, fireplace, ex­ tion and the price is negoti.- large lot, beautifully land­ way, outside stone pagoda ness and individual, prepared The Edmunds S t frigerator Included, loads of cellent residential location. Va­ with unusual fireplace and WOMAN for cosmetic and Beautiful Westinghouse Elec- closets and storage area, no MANCHESTER — R a n-c h 6 able. Started in the twenties. scaped, 2-car grarage and a P A R T IC p R by full-time income tax ac­ SHARPENING Service — daws, trie Refrigerator rooms, modem kitchen, built- cant. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, Vacant. T. J. Crockett, Resd- children’s playhouse. City wa­ stone patio, , park - like drug counter. Experienced, 4H r 6 o m garden apartment, pets. Call 649-6661. countant New laws effecting knives, axes, shears, skatee, I Beautiful Bedroom Suite in stove, dishwasher, etc Din­ 643-1577. tor. 643-1577. ter, sewer, gas. bus line. Ed­ grounds with large trees, rotary blades, ^ ic k service. good personality, full or part- Mfg. C a includes heat,. hot water, retirement income. Raymond time. Box M, Herald. IRONH4G done by the ' hour Beautiful Living Room Suite “THREE ROOMS for rent. 18 ing room, large living room ward Street. Immediate occu­ shrubs and flowers. Be­ MOTORIST COULDNT Girard. Call collect 875-7362. Capltc" • Glquipment Co., 38 stove, refrigerator and park­ with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, full MANCHESTER—Rolling Park. pancy. Tel. 649-3566 or 649- cause of health reasons Mciin St., Manchester. Hiurs 20 SHERMAN ST. and also babysitting. Call be­ Beautiful Dinette Set ing. Rent $120 per month. Of­ Church Street. Inquire Satur­ SALESGIRLS fore 6, 643-0427. Beautiful “De Luxe" Range In­ day and Sunday. basement, 1-car garage. $18.- 6-6 W O FAMILY Six room Cape with 3 bed­ 4342. owner desires quick sale. INCOME TAXES prepared in dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ WEST HARTFORD fice 15 Forest Street. Phone 600. Phllbrick Agency, 649- rooms, kitchen with built-ins, Asking price of only $39,- 1961 BI80AYNB 4-DOOB SEDAN—$1295 yonr home or by appointment. day 7-4. 643-7968. stead of Westinghouse .Elec­ 643-0000. Available now. ASK FOR MORE! Experienced In coats, suits 527-4245 LOOKING for housework and tric Refrigerator if you prefer TWO MINUTES from Main 8464. DUPLEX , formal dining room, li'vlng MANCHESTER—AA neighbor­ 000. Easily financed. EfXperlenced tax w ork.' 24- Main Street. Just remodeled room with fireplace, full shed hood. Vacant large 4 bedroom hour service. Call 643-4723. LAWN M^lWEBS—Sharpened and dresses. Good steady practical '.nursing. Call 643- Rugs, I,amps, Tables. Linoleum position. Apply 2080. indide and out — large 3V4 dormer, finished rec room, ranch, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, and repaired, winter storage. and a Few Other Articles FIVE ROOM apartment for Small down payment. In . FEDERAL INCOME taxes Sales ■ and service , — Ariens, EVERYTHING room apartment. Heat, hot beautiful yard, $16,900. Wol­ mamy closeto, large kitchen, ASSISTANT MANAGER— rent. Call 64?-5838. the best of condition. Cen­ verton Agency, ResJtor, 649- LAWRENCE F. FIANO PICK THE ONE THAT SUITS YOUR TASTE prepared with your savings in Snowbirds, also rental equip­ THE UNPAID water, new range and refrig­ NOTICE basement rec room, city wa­ Davidson & Leventhal Trainee wsinted by old reliable Dogs— Birds—Ptita 41 tral location. Financing no 2813. mind. Reasonnable rate^. Ed­ ment L & M Equipment Corp., firm in Manchester area. We BALANCE PRICE AVAILABLE NOW—4 rooms, erator. $105. 649-6544. A public hearing will be held ter, sewers and sidewalks, Im- Realtor 643-2766 Manchester Parkade second floor, automatic hot problem. Income will , take mediate occUpancy. Minimum' 1964 H Station Wagon 1963 Chevy II Hardtop Coupe ward J. Bayles, 649-6246. Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. need a man to be tra'ined in WANTED good home for 3 ONLY $418.26 by the Town Planning CommlB- SIX ROOM, modem Ranch, Chevy water, stove, convenient Jo REMODELED 4 ROOM apart- care of payments. down financing available. A'nx- Charles Nicholson .742-0364 cylinder, standard transmission, radio. Manchester Ebcchange— Enter­ GIRL for receiving and ship­ certain phases of management months''k)ld collie and German Free Delivery in Conn. ston of Manche.stor, Conn«ti- 100x200 lot. near school, 2 RUSSELL’S BARBER SHOP prise 1945. everything, one child, $00 ment, sunporch and yard, heat ^ 4, iuus owners asking $22,900. Powergllde, radio. Good looks and economy at a ~ ping, hours 3:30 p.m.-12 mid­ and in sales. Experience Is not Shepherd' male puppy. 643- Free Set-up by Our Men furnished, $115. 649-3212. cut, 'riuirsday evening, January fireplaces, full ’basement, ga­ Dolores L. Merritt 646-0424 open Tuesday-Saturday, 8-6. monthly. 643-7094, after 3:30 Reasonable offers appreciated. Many other extras. reasonable price. ' ‘ 91695 night, .second shift, liberal em­ necessary if willing to learn.' 1654. Free Service by Experts 21, 1965 at 8 p.m. in the Hear­ rage, immediate occupancy. Lawrence F\ Fiano, Realtor, Closed Mondays. Comer Oak SNOW PLOWING — You name Must have neat appearance p.m. Low mileage, factory warranty. 92365 and Spruce St. 649-9659. your own price. Sidewalks also ploye benefit.s. Apply in per­ Free Storage Until Wanted ing Room of the Municipal ]. D. Realty Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. 646-0424, 643-2786. 742-6364. son days at 1272 Tolland and good personality. This Is PEDIGREED (^IN E S E PUG, THREE ROOM apartment in­ Building to consider the follow­ cleaned. Telephone 649-7863, Phone for appointment SIX ROOM duplex, garage, 643-5129 643-8779 1963 Pqntial! Teitipeat 4-Door INCOME TAXES prepared by Tpke., Manchester. a permanent position with ex-' 7 months Old, female, has separate oil furnace, large quire 136 Blssell Street. ing proposed zone changes: MANCHESTER — E^eptlon- MANCHESTER — Good multi- COVENTRY — 6H room Cape 875-8401. shots, $T5. Call 289-6639. SAMUEL ALBERT 1960 Chevrolet Hardtop Coupe retired internal revenue offi­ cellent advancement, opportu- I Hartford 247-0358 yard, centrally located, adults. McNALL St., WILBUR al 7 room Garrison Colonial, pie d'welUng. A three family plu.s 4 room ranch, excellent < 4 cylinder, automatic drive, 91595 cer, Marvin Baker. Call 643- LAND CLEARING, tree re­ FULI^TIME — Clerk-typist for nlties, as well as good starting Tel. 649-4076. , FIVE ROOMS centrally locat­ CffiaSS PKWY., SLATER 8T. built-in kitchen and wall-to- In-law situation, $1,000 down. GROOMING and boarding, will See It Day or Night ed, nice neighborhood, avail­ (3-3-5) with one vacancy. Cen­ Impola model. One owner. Origl- R 1 9 0 C 0117. ^ moval, and chain saw work. & small general insurance office. salary, commission and all JTo change to industrial zone, MANCHESTER—Splc 'N Span wall carpeting, beamed cell­ tral heat. Owner anxious. T. J. 1 Pasek Realty, 288,-7475, 742- Experienced preferred. Reply employe benefits. If interested collect and deliver. H. C. If you have no means MANCHESTER— 3 room able anytime. Reasonable. 648- ing, paneled rec room, garsige, nally sold here. Nicely equipped. ” 1 A. Michaud. 742-8096. Chase, Harmony Hill Ken­ all or part of an area of ap­ 6 room Cape, 3 bedrooms, spa­ Crockett. Realtor, 643-1577. 8243. » Box O, Herald. in this better- than - average transportation. I’ll send my apartment located on Center 8190. cious kitchen with formica and manicured fenced yard. 1961 Corvair Coupe nels, Bolton. 643-5427. auto . for you. No obligation proximately 100 acres now In PerBonaa YOU ARE A-1 ! Truck is A-1! position, apply to the Singer Street Heat and hot water Rural Residence Zone. Resi­ counter and stainless sink, full Only $21,900. Hayes Agency, 700 model. Standard transmission, MS A Q C Cellars, attics, trash, small Company, 832 Main Street. even If you don’t buy. So, come and off street parking. Rental 643-4803. 1963 Volkswagen ^-Door PART GOLDEN RETRIEVER t'umlBhed Apanraents 63-A dence Zone AA and Business length living room-dlnlng room radio. An excellent 2nd cor. ” IVTw STATE LICEINSEID rest home trucking done A-1 right! CaU along. $80 per month. Call Mr. Werb- combination, oil steam heat, COMPTOMETER PROFILE^MACHINE set-^ puppies, 7 weeks. Call 649- Zone U, described as follows: T H IS > IO M E centrally located, reasonable S43-2928, Tremano Trucking 6100. ner, Jarvis Realty Co., Manag­ TWO ROOM furnished apart­ Northerly: By South Windsor aluminum storms and screens, IX MANCHESTER — Spacious Radio. Very clean. 91395 rates, friendly atmosphere. Service. operator, minimum 50 hours, A— E—R—T’—S ing Agents, 643-1121. $15,600. Wolverton Agency, custom built home in excellent OPERATORS ail benefits. Dean Machine ment, stove, refrigerator, Town Line and properties N /F 1960 Chevndet 4-Door T el 875-1011. WANTED—Home for 6 we.ekk 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD heat, hot water. Apply Mar­ Realtors, 649-2813. residential area, ultra modem HAS RARE CHARM TYPEWRITERS — Standard Products, 165 Adams Street. FOUR ROOM apartment, heat Enes and Kupchunos, in part by kitchen, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths Bel Air model.' 6 cylinder, and electric. Repaired, over­ old black and white mongrel OPEN EVERY NIGHT nXiL 9 low’s, 867 Main St. •ach; Northeasterly: 150J south­ WANTED ■— Ride to Sunapee, Openings for experienced puppy. Call 643-0545. and hot. water, refrigerator IN-LAW QUARTERS — 7% plus 2 lavatories, covered T H IS h o m e 1962 Chevrolet Hardtop Coupe powergllde, jfrodio. 91095 New Hampshire Ski region, hauled, rented. Adding ma­ operators, • for part - time AIR-CONDinONING and re­ and stove, garage. Very spe­ erly of Deming St. and cutting patio, Florida room, complete­ chines rented and repaired. frigeration .service man, some room ranch. 2 batljs, 2-zone any day between January 12- days, part-time nights or Wearing Apparel— Pllrs 57 cial. Adults only. Call 643- thm properties of N/F Bmn- heat, garage, drastic reduc­ ly air-condltioneii, minimum V-8, powergUde, power steering, R 1 Q O E 14. Cali Lou,-643-7980, before Pickup and delivery service. full-time days. Must be oil burner experience helpful, - Articles For Sale 45 7222. engraber, Kupchunos and maintenance Inside and out. -HAS RARE VALUE power brakes. A-,1 condition. I O T 3 1963 Chevrolet Station Wagon 8 p.m. Yale Typewriter Service. 849- top outfit, good pay, steady tion to $18,500. Manchester. skilled in all phases of FREE Howes, in part by each; East- Hutchins Agency, Realtors, Call the R. F, Dlmock' (3b„ 6 cylinder, standard transmission, R O I M C 4986. comptometer work. Apply year ’round employment, bene­ CARPETS and life too, can be 'sSlZe l z ^ 'l14, ? ^ ^hOYa ^ * “ sportroort"’ia Jacket. ^ e t ^^OUR ROOM, second floor, un- - erly: By McNall St.; Souther­ 649-5246. “ . w a n t e d —Ride to downtown fits. Call weekdays, 527-4262, furnished apartment. 646-0103. radio. Sharp condition. beautiful if you use Blue size 14. Good condition, Rea- Inquire' ly: By Wilbur Cross Pkwy.: 1964 Chevrolet S. S. Coup* Hartford from West Middle SNOW PLOWING, small truck- 8-5 p.m. Lustre. Rent electric sham- 233 Center Street. Beauty Adviea ing, attics and cellars cleaned, EMPLOYMENT DEPT. sonable. 649-1100. Southwesterly: By property Tpke„ flexible hours, arriving pooer $1. Olcott Variety Store. N /F Cariyie-Johnson Co. and Loaded to the hilt about 9 a.m,, leave about 5 rubbish picked up. 643-1008. EXPERIENCED LAYOUT man CENTRALLY LOCATED 61 1963 Ford 4-Door BROWN SQUIRREL fur Jack­ ARTHUR DRUB prts&at Industrial Zone; West­ including full power end p.m. Call 649-J375. FIRST kATIONAL who has worked with layout FOR BETTER cleaning, ■ to et. size 36-38. Call at 21 Ed­ room, second floor apartment, I pOTltractlon. Low mileage 92995 Goloxie model. V-8. of aircraft tubing, experimen­ completely modernized and erly; By Slater Street. Ap­ f o A s a l e Bv BEL A IR Fordomatic, power steering. 91895 ■ STORES, INC. keep colors gleaming, u s e mond S t plicant: Town . Planning Com­ Household Services tal and production aircraft Blue Lustre cahpet cleaner. very clean. 8116 month. J. D. mission. AatomobOes For Sale 4 Offered • 13-A Park and Osddand Ave. parts, good salary amd good Rent electric shampooer $1. Realty Co., 643-5129, M3-8779. 1959 Chevrolet 4-Door fringe benefits. All replies WETHElRELJj STREB5T. To 1962 CheiTrolet 4-Door East Hartford The Sherwin-Williams Co. Wanted— To Boy 58 KBIBD CAR? Your credit turn­ REWEAVING of BURNS, moth held confidential. Box S, Her­ POUR AND THREE room FIREPLACE change to Industrial zone, all 6 cylinder, powergllde, radio. 6 cylinder, standard transmission, ed down? Short on down pay­ . holes. 2Uppers repaired. Win­ ald. WE BUY, SELL or trade an­ apartments, including heat, or part of an area now In RU' Extra good for the year. , 9895 radio, low mileage and MV A Q C ment? Bankrupt? Repbsses- dow shades ^tade to measure, ■ — FILL, SAND 8Uid gravel for tique and used furniture, china, hot water, and gas for cook­ ral Residence Zone, described as extra sharp. Hod? Don’t despair! See Hon­ all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys TEMPORARY OFFICE clerk, GROCERY MAN — Full-time. sale. Call 649-8974. glass, sliver, picture frames ing. Electric refrigerator and WOOD follows: Starting at a point on est Douglas. Inquire about low- made while you wait. Tape “e- typing and good with figures. I Apply in person. Highland and old coins, old dolls and stove furnished. Call 649-7884 the north side of Wetherell 1963 Mercury Comet 2-Door eet down, amaUest' payments corders for rent. Marlow’s, Kri Apply Gunver Mfg-, 234 Hart­ < Park Market 317 Highland SNOWBLOWERS, new and guns, hobby ooiiectlona, attic or 649-6779, between 6-‘7 p.m. LARGE BUNDLES Street and westerly boundary of 1963 Corvair Monza Coupe Main., 649-6221. |- St used, Ariens, Snoblrd, Toro, suiywhere. No stnall loan or fl- ford Rd. ' contents or whole estates. Fhuv property N/F Patten and pres­ 6 cylinder, standard transm l^on, R I C Q B ’Powergllde, radio. aance company plan. Douglas Wbeelhorse, and Moto Mower, nlture Repair Service Talcott- FOUR ROOM tenement in 2- ent industrial Zone, the line runs radio.'Super sharp shape. 91795 Motors, 388 Main. WOMAN, clerk-typist, to work RELIABLE MAN, neat in ap- Service and parto. Capitol vUle, Conn. Tel. 84^7449. famlly house. Automatic hot westerly 815’, more or lessf Building— Contracting 14 on accounts receivable and | pearance and of steady habits, water heater. $40 monthly. Equipment, 38 Main Street, then northerly 610’, more or Here Is a family home seldom equaled in 'spaciousness, con PONTIAC, 1968 Catalina Con- billing machine in small con-1 for dishwasher’s job. No ex­ Manchestier. Clpen daUy 7-6, WANTED TO BUY—Antiques Apply 10 Depot Square, CARPENTRY — Bathrooms less; then northeasterly 587’, venience and downright .living comfort. 1961 Corvair Station Wagon I960 Oldamobile 88 Convertible vertlble, fully equipped, must genial office. Send resume to perience necessary, we will Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. and good used fumlturs. VU- Apt. 4. tiled, recreation rooms, remod­ more or less, to present Indus­ A charming 7-room ranch located on one of Manchester’s Full power. ExceUent throughout MV Q O C aell, like new. $2,600. 643-8690.! P.O. Box 146, Station A. Man­ train to run our automatic i >age Peddler Auction House, A hard to find model eling, garages, additions, ce­ chester, Conn. dishwashing machine. Good' NEW NEBCO Roaster with NEW 4H ROOM apartihent, trial zone; then southeasterly nicest residential streets. It has a spacious living room with Including top. ^ I • * 9 JAGUAR CHARDTOP coupe,' ment work. Call Leon Cleszyn- Route 88, Ellington. 876-17U, 460’, more or less; thence south­ Here js a modern, immaculate six-room ranch « i a beau- A raised hearth stone fireplace, lovely dining room with lots at a sensible price. 91145 pay, 5-day week, one meal per utility table; new Bell Sc How­ Bob Ttuekiger, and Bon. second floor, stove, parking XK120, new tires, new bat­ skl, 649-4291. SECRETARY day allowed. Apply in person ell movie cameras, models 220 and fuU cellar storage. 8125 W. fi. 8LENNEY erly 668’, more or less, along -tlfully wooded 100 x 200 lot in the wapping section of South of built-in storage space, an ultra modem kitchen, 3 cheer­ tery, new paint, $1,000. 649- Brass Key Restaurant Main and 262; new electric paint re­ monthly. J. D. Realty, 648- 886 N. 6Ialn S t — 649-626S present industrial zone, to Windsor. It is just a short skip and Jump from the new Orch­ ful bedrooms with an over-abundance of closet space, a 1964 CheiTolet S. S. Convertible 2979. QUALITY CARPENTRY- TO TOWN MANAGER mover. 648-6332. W89. ^ ______wetherell Street and point of ard Hill School master bath that is glass tiled and the largest we have ever 1964 Chevrolet Sport Sedan Rooms, dormers, porches, Street. Rooms TVJthoot Board 89 300 H.P., V-8, powergllde, power steering, STARTING SALARY beginning. seen, a lavatory complete with stall shower, hardwood floors CHEVROLET 1957 convertible, basements reflnishod. cab­ The house features two flr^loces (one in the basement) v -8 , powergllde, power steering. power bi^ee, power windows,, $4,512.00 IIAKE SOIL away the Blue THE THOMPSON House, Oo(* Applicants: Manchester throughout and a delightful screened porch. There 1* ex­ poel traction and many S 9 9 0 K V-8, standard shift, good con­ inets, bullt-Ms, formica, tide. (With; Annual Increments) Lustre way from carpeta and tage Street, centraUy located, 3 good sized bedrooms, extra large kitchen, big living room pansion possibilities because this home has a walk up stair­ Very low mileage. dition, new t(q>, brakes, etc. No job too anall. WUllam Pocking Company, Inc. and ex­ Factory warranty. 92695 other extras. Town of South Windsor has ex­ SHOP MECHANIC upholstery. Rent e I e c t r 1 o large ideaaantly tumlabed tended by Town Planning Com­ and family room. Natural woodwork thfoughout. way to the attip area. In the full cement basement there is Best offer. inease call 649- Robbins carpentry service. shampooer |1. Paul's Paint St a complete home laundry and a modem hot water oil heating 649-8446. cellent opportunity for top sec­ Toosne. psriting. O al 649-2888 Sspth Tanks -F O R R E N T - mission. 0967 between 6-6 p.m. retarial position. Requires six Wallpi^ier Supply. for oramiglit sod permanent We'll be prouij to show you this home pnytime. system. For family pleasure thera is a huge recreation room. Wanted—experienced shop AND r All Interested persons may I960 PLYMOUTH 4-door se­ CARPENTRY — 82 years’ ex­ years' clerical experience in­ guest rates. appear and be heard. Maps of The 2-car ‘garage has radio tq^erated doora Situated on a SATCK rout uoacT UB rouB Bim mm t sset eu ms volving stenography including mechanic, paid holidays, 42” CRANE combination sink PROFESSIONAL half-acre, beautifiiUy landso^ed lot. Impeocoble oondtttco dan, V-6, automatic, power perience. Ceilings and floor with single control faucet, FRONT centraUy lo- ''^PIuggMl Stwari above proposed zone chfuiges atoerlng, axoellent conation, tiled, parches, reo rooms, ga­ two years In secretarial work vacation pay. Must have and descriptions may be seen in throughout. ' ^ or equivalent /pomblkation of |90; also, apartment slse gas cated. 69 Blroh OFFICE Herels value plus.. .yet you oan buy tt at a graatly reduoad rsMonabla. CaU 876-5238. rages, additions, attics fin­ knowledge of welding. stove, Magic Chef, $20. Good Street I the Planning Otfioe. This no­ Cenrfer CKevrolel Co. ished, remodeling, concrete education and experience. Addi­ MaehlM Oleanad REALTOR prica. CaU Barbara Babin tor the detail* today. Hourly n te baaed on ex* condition. 648-7891. Loeated In Doetee^e tice Is on fUe In the office of INCORPORATED 1969 FORD station wagon, ex­ work. No job too smaU. Imme­ tional information and applica­ FURNISHED ROOMS, com- Septte Tanks, Dry Wells, Town Clerk. ^ ^ cellent condition Uirougbout tion form available aj; Office of perience. CaU 649-866a BuUdlng at 89 Begmee S t diate estimates. 643-2620 TORO powerbandle and anow- leto Ught housekeeping facfil- Sewer Uaee Instaued—Cel­ t o w n p l a Nnjno m AIR RIAL ESHATi CO. JARVIS REALTY CO. 1229 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Inauirs 104 West Center Bt or Town Manager, South Wind­ blower, excellent condition. ies.* Cratmlly loeated. Mrs. lar WnteiprooSag Done,. OCCUMIS8LON CARPENTRY—Reo rooms, for­ S MLS — r e a l t o r s — BILS «aa «4»M30. sor; State Personnel Depart­ ^ , Best offer. Cash. 649-0607. Accomazzo, 12 Arch St, Man­ PhoM 449-1S51 Iten B. Lamcnao, Gbalrman «43-fSS2 #48-lUl, M9-1M9. Bveteaga •tt-lMB mica, ceUlngs, closets, remod­ ment Hartford; or any office MACHINISTS for Brldgmorts, —------chester. 648-68M. . q«rinoe WelU, Seonteqi ‘ . i X96S VOLKSWAGEN Sedan, eling, hatchways, atjics fin­ of the Connecticut State Em­ six required. Must be able to lL A D 'r s Ice skates, slse 8, |6; MtKINNEY M 08. ar apply at tha aba«e (•white, immaculate con- ished, concrete otwps, floors, ployment Service. Last date for set up and work to blumrlnts. | f M oort, $9; tuxedo, oise 42, FURNISHED ROOM for r m t, jaswsnim INsposd Co. ■ddreefc ■MriClM. Phoiur 644- iges. No job too fUlng appUoatlon ia January 22, Apply In person OTKTK Corpor- $28; everything preottoally near Main Street, 9 B aid u s PMrt S t — Ott-SSOS 888a 1966. a ti^ 678 ToUaad Street new. OeU 848-14ia Street, 849-217a / i- FRIDAY, JANUARY I, 190i» PAGE SDmsm manrhi^Bt^r lEtti^nittg H^raUi

tlta British American Club will hold a dance tomorrow for Rockville s About Town members and piests from 3 p.m. to 1 a.m. at the clubhouse on *n»e Oouples Club of Center Maple St; Charlie Varrlck’a or­ Oonfregational CSiurch will hold chestra will play. Belotti Hea^ Fayette Lodge K box supper auction for fiiendi and members tomorrow at 6:4B TTie board o f the Women’s Joaeph J. Belotti of Rock- at Woodruff Hall In the chinxh. Auxlliai7 of Manchester Memo­ ville has been elected wor- Anyone who wants further infor­ rial Hospital will meet Monday ihipful master of Fayette VOL mation may call Mrs. Donald at 1 p.m. in the board room at Lodge of Masons at its annual Ellis. 33 Packard St. the hospital. meeting at the Masonic Manchester As-sembly, Order Airman Daniel T. Sullivan, Lodge. He succeeds Charles F. of Rainbow for Girls, ^11 hoid son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Harvey. 4 4 5 HARTFORD ROAD, Near McKEE a busines.s meeting: with elec­ Sullivan of 9 Edison Rd., has Belotti. a long time resident tion of officers Monday at 7:30 completed his' basic military of Rockville, attended local schools and graduated from p.m. at the Masonic Temple. training at Lackland AFB, Tex. Williams College in Maasachu- Offtceiw will wear short white A 1964 graduate of Manchester setts. He is a history teacher dresses. High School. Sullivan will be­ at Rockville High School and come . 1 medical specialist at a lay reader at St. J o h n’s The first meeting of 1965 of Hunter AFB. Ala. WHERE SERVICE IS the Hartford County Associa­ Episcopal Church in Vernon. tion of Medical Assistants will He lives with his wife and two Arm y Sptc. 4 Donald D. children at 25 Fox Hill Dr. be held Monday at the'YW C A, Pepin, son of Mr. and Mrs. 362 Ann St., Hartford, at 8 Others elected were Clifford Alexis A. Pepin of Rt. 2, has p.m. Richard Marshall, an in­ H. Hawley, senior warden; vestment representative, will been assigned to the combined John T. McLeod, Jiihior warden; I services advisory group work- OUR BEST PRODUCT ■how a color film entitled "The Donald W. Wallace, secretary, Dady and the.Stock Exchange," 'ing with the armed forces of and Wilfred A. Lutz, treasurer. which attempts to explain the the Republic of Viet Nam. Pep­ Officers appointed for the do's Ssid don'ts of Investment in joined the Army in 1962 coming year were Ernest after greduating from Man­ Boothroyd, senior deacon; Dr. UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY chester High School. He is as- Oliver j, Purnell Jr., junior Joseph J. Belotti aigpied ns a repairman in Viet deacon; Theodore A. Hirth, sen­ Nam. ior steward; Dr. Norman G. Turner will be Installing of­ ficers. II 8 and 16 mm. MoWe Projee- Fisher, junior steward; Emil toTs—enund or silertt also Fireman Apprentice John A. Kroymann, chaplain; Daniel S. MOTOROLA 12 .35 mm. slide p^ojertorb. Lombardi, USN, .son of Mr. Szalontia, marshal; EJrnest L. and Mrs. Frank Lombardi of 60 Dimmock Jr., organist and Otis St., is attending the Elec­ Charles W. Hollister Jr., tiler. FREE WELDON DRUG CO. pass 9«t Main St.— Tel. 64S-5.S21 trician's Mate School at the Installation of officers will Nkval Training Center, 111. take place tomorrow at 7:30 DELIVERY Tot p.m. in semi-public ceremonies ger at the Masonic Temple. Past ARTHUR DRUG cluah Masters W. Kurt Berthold. open Everett E. Wanegar and John NEW PORTABLE TV ger o UHF-VHF HOHEST PERFORMING SET YET York I Special SALE! p-uiti PLAYTEX: fo r the fam ily... BRAS during Marlow's^ January and SHOE SALE! ■■ / GIRDLES Woimn’t NATURAL BRIDCE

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VOL. T.TTTfV, NO. 84 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SEOT0N^,4X)NNBCTICUT LIFE) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 1965 ^ «5ieeel|W Adrertwar »•> PRICE SEVEN CENTS NC. Dempsey Seeks Ways to Halt Action Civilian Authority Restored Harried New Haven . - To Drop Passengers Vietnamese Military Men

WAPT'PnP'n ^AP^ __ ♦posal y r Is pending_____ before the • In-^ eratlons oKn.if for the hraaU bankrupt road 'yExpect Act \ n .r ) terstate Commercer ^ Commission were about to break Events Trustees of the bankrupt "We’re moving toward a The Dempsey announcement New Haven Railroad will deal,” said Trustee Richard and trustee Harry W. IJorigan’s Will Renew move within the next few Joyce Smith of negotiations, for comment 'on Dec. 31 that the In State weeks to cut commuter Includion.of the New Haven in New Haven expected to apply the merger. for a reduction in Its New 'York Aid from U.S. service into New York City The announcement of a pend­ City commuter service had ^ as a first step in the plan­ ing move ,to cutback on pass-, triggered a flurry of proposals • | a J j I g L o W ned abandonment of all enger service came Friday after for government intervention t o ; SAIGON, South Viet passenger service. the trustees had conferred with keep the passenger service Despite \ Rainfall Nam (AP) — The Vietnam** Total abandonment of passen­ Gov. John Dempsey and mem­ going. mese armed force.s a(rree(l bers of the Connecticut Trans­ 'I'he trustees outlined two ger service hinges on the in­ portation Authority. plans at Friday's session HARTFORD (AP) — It thday to end their thre* clusion of the lines’s freight The announcement made offi­ The first, a short range pro- j took more than a wet De- weeks of military rule and operations In the proposed mer­ cial what had been expected ■posal. would eliminate all com restore grovernmental au­ since late last month when- mater stops from New Rochelle cember to make up for last ger of the Pennsylvania and New year’s drought. thority to the civilians. York Central railroads, the Dermpsey disclosed that major A five-month communique trustees said. The merger pro- developments affecting the op- (See Page Three) The U.S. Department of the Interior reported Friday that said Chief of State Phan Khae ground water in ConnecUcut was Suu would be giVw legislative still at very low levels. ' powers. It did not agree to re­ The Department has M ob­ instate the High National Coun­ f servation wells in (Connecticut. cil. ,di8soIved by a group o t 'Despite a wetter than average young generals in their Dec 20 Chiffon Appears F requently purge. December, "the cumulative de­ ficiency of precipitation was A 'U.S. Embassy spokesman such that all selected observa- said the agreement did not rep- tioei wdlls were at nor near rese nt "everything we thirik In Day and Night Fashions record lows for December and ideal," but comes close enough one recorded the lowest reading to make it possible for the Unit­ for any month," the Department ed States to deal with the new By RHKA STEWART reported. government. (Special Herald Reporter) The' amount of water in the Restoration of the council, state's rivers and streams was with legislative powers, has NEW YORK—One fash­ been sought by American au­ ion editor covering the reported below average for De­ cember except in eastern Con­ thorities. Press Week of the New necticut, where base stream- Renewed talks on threatened York Couture Group Show­ flow was higher than average. American aid for the fight December was the first month against the Communists, sus­ ed up wearing pants, the pended since Dec. 20, were ex­ kind that Paris offered since April 19M that ground water levels actually rose, the Lt. Gen. iNguyen Khanh, right, reaches for pen to sign comniunitiue which pected as soon as terma of the last season— tailored pants Department said. communique are placed In e<- In ivory brocade wool with agrees to hand Viet Nam power back to civilian government after three weeks fect. • The December precipitation of military rule. From left at table are Premier Tran Van Huong, Phan Kac Lt. Gen. Nguyen Khanh,'qom- a matching jacket. was particularly beneficial be­ Suu, chief of state and Khanh. (AP Photofax.) mander in chief of the armed She seems a ItttU out of step, cause much of it soaked into the forces, signed the communique tp x .. the^ styles of spring ^ g^tound during the wann spell with.Premiec.—Ttaa ■ Van.. being shown oh the rilhs^y, near th* end oftSe montli. Huong and two deputy prime are a t the opposite pole of fash­ ‘ Right Street, From Protocol to Baby Sitters ministers. ion. They are excessively femi­ Dispatcher (Lauded The civilian government will nine. An editor who has lived Wrong Drive be charged 'with “ organising a in England thinks It part of the HARTFORD (AP) — SUte Police (Commissioner Leo J. national assembly, probably British fashion influence that Congressional Wives with a direct vote in the cities we are seeing so much chiffon. Mulcahy has commended a MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) civilian dispatcher for his part —Weir Williams pulled his and an Indirect vote In the coun­ The typical Englishwoman's tryside.” the communique said. gamut of fashion runs from In the investigation of the case car into what he thought of the "Man In Green.” was his driveway Friday, It added that the .seven mem­ tweed to chiffon, nothing much Reeeive Much Advice bers of the High National Coun- In between. The Englishman It was Dominick Console 'who only to find a car already parked there. clI^tiTssted In -the purge will be who dressed for dinner in the spotted a resemblance between released Immediately. Jungle p.x)bably sat down with a case 'in Malden, Mass, and a Then his accelerator WASHINGTON (AP)—Wives of Democratic new­ It did not mention whether an English lady floating In chif­ series of incidents in (Connecti­ stuck and his car rammed other politicians and students cut in which women were mol­ into the parked vehicle, comers to Congress are being counseled on how to get fon. along in Washington. The^dvice— frcim the Demo­ arrested in the same purge Ws shaU even wear chUfOn ested by a green-clad Intruder. which was propelled througi) would be released. In the daytime, as a blouse to The case in' Massachusetts the rear wall of the garage. cratic National Committee's women’s division— ranges The action appeared to have match a suit lining, and there came to (Console's attention in Then the roof of the from protocol to how to'get a baby sitter. ended, at least for the present, may even be a little scarf float- a Nov. 8 teletype message garage fell in. Most of the wives said they^ South Viet Nam’s three-week- taf -lomewhsre around the monitored at state police head­ And only the* did Wil­ considered getting baby sitters wives to takQ pait in Washing­ old political crisis. throat. Branell Is one of the quarters hre, from Malden pol- liams find that he had theij^ most pressing problem. ton’s social whirl "not only for The communique ended with designers who softens a tailor­ pulled Into the driveway of They were given a lisUng of uni­ yourself, but for your husband.” a call for national unity among ed suit with a chiffon blofue^ (See Page Three) a neighbor. versity and commercial agen­ "Talk at Washington dinner Viet Nam’s political leaders. blus chiffon with a suit In cies where they can get help. parties and receptions is very The communique followed a ■ I hea'vy toaeWBf blue anilkpluh in After the first of two briefing educational." she added. meeting that extended through a styllz^ " tum-of-the-century se.ssions for the wives of new On clothes, Mrs. Margaret mpst of Friday night at a sea­ flower 'pnnt on the non-cAwh- senators and House members Price, national committee vice side resort involving Huong, able syi^ etlc, flbranne, v n c h Strip o f Freeway was held Friday” Mrs. (Charles chairman, said: "Don’t think every degtiher is showingvOr Farnsley, from Kentucky, you need a huge new wardrobe (See Page Three) by a(Ulng9^p4>'h chlffoprMmse laughlingly reported the . best to meet Washington require­ and scarf to tlib pink TaWrdine advice she got wa.S "I don't ments. suit with clusters* 6 f "^Jewels fojj have to go to everything." “ Many of the incumbent 25-Cent L ocker buttons. Or blue chiffon for a Used as ^Airport’ Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey, a congressional wives tell us it is suit In White cotton sculptured veteran of the Capitol scene, much easier to repeat dresses iii' brocade. ------•' came n'round to offer assur­ Washington because from one Kept Gems Safe But It Is In the evmtng that ance as a lunchtime speaker. gathering to another, one sel­ ehlffon really copies Into Its S(COnA, Calif. (AP) — A^view the damaged land routes But, the wife of the vice presi­ dom sees the same group oi NEW YORK (AP) — The own, and Gothe showed one strip of pavement 'with a white as the newest threat to Scotia dent-elect had to admit she people." priceless Star of India sapiMre floor-length gown with a wa­ Pure silk’■chiffon printed in roses forms this eve­ line down the center serves as "As Pacific Lumber goes, so shares 'the freshman wives’ Guideposts on protocol came and eight other precious genu the only route in and out of the goes Scotia” Is the way ^sl- "unsureness" as she looks to from Mrs. (Clifford Davis, presi­ terfall back that takes a girl a ning dress by^ Gina for Gothe. It’s designed with an were kept safe for 26 cents a day and a half to drape. The flood-damaged lumbering com­ dents sum up the economy of the new job ahead of her. dent of the (Congp-essional (Club day in a Miami bus terminal draping encircles bust and asymmetric bodice and a panel floating from the munity of Scotlc(. , Scotia, a community of l,l(X) It has "a different perspec-* and wife of the former Tennes­ locker for almost a month. waist artfully, then crosses to shoulder. I It was once a highway,-part of located 200 air miles north of tive, a different focus — things see congressman. U.S. lOl’s coastal route through San Francisco. These rules, she notes, are This amazing t'wist to Uia the back and falls In panels to we’ve grown accustomed to and 9410,000 theft of 24 jewels from the floor. Ajiother chiffon gown northern (California. That was The mill employs 1,110 work­ feel sure of are different. The really a help and a protection, before the (Christmas week ers, and already 600 are back on but "often opposite o( what you the American Museum of Natu-. Gothe proudly declared Is "the whole scope is larger," she said. ral History here Oct. 29 came to only straight chiffon skirt In flood. the Jobt Humphrey was a senator for might do at home." Dock Worker Strike Today It’s "Scotia Interna­ "We’re coming back step by For example, "in Wellington, light with a climactic break hi existence.” Most evening chif­ 16 years. the bizarre case Friday. fon skirts measure 20 yards or tional Airport," according to a step,” said Edward (Carpenter, Mrs. Humphrey said she a husband precedes his wife In homemade sign standing amid a executive vice president at the going down a receiving line,” a The gepis ytrere flown here so around; this gets the same hopes in six months "to feel as from Miami', along with Allan effect with far less cloth, clutter of highway signs that ihlll. "But after we replace and comfortable in the new Job as newcomer makes first calls and Seems Almost Certain the ranking guest has to leave a Dale Kuhn, 26, one of the three through clever folding. will be restored some„day when dry the lumber, we’ll have to you will.” f figure out how to ship our party before the others can fol­ Florida beach boys accused xrf Solid chiffons are In clear U.S. 101 is repaUred. She told the wives to begin executing the robbery. pastels; but when they’re print Travellers to the airport are product. The roads and rail­ low. NEW YORK (A P )—A new strike by 60,000 dock roads are closed until who right now to campaign for 1966. Kuhn had led New York •d, they clash lii:> colors that greeted by Paul Wray, who di­ (Campaigning in off-years is a teoUvM to the famed sappliln rects the mostly Piper (Cub air knows when.” would terrify the typical Eng workers in ports from Maine to Texas at midnight Sun­ must, she advi.sed. and other Jewels hi a Ushwoman at the idcar’s tea day appeared almost certain Saturday in the wake of a traffic with a white flag. Wray He said that the Eel River washed 22 million board feet of Getting, lost 4n the capital city touched with mystety and in­ party. Vivid oranges and blues contract rejection vote by- lpi\gshoremen’ here. usually workc. at nearby Pacific seems to be a universal problem Alaska Folk trigue. He apparently was bar­ and greens combine as if Van Lumber (Co. lumber and 18 million board The uneasy peace ;wa$ shat--^ feet of logs out of the mill yard. of the new wives. Mrs. Hum­ gaining for leniency for himaelf Gogh or Gauguin had a h u d In "N ow T a,m the whole air­ phrey told them not to worry: and his two compankms. Jack tered along the waleHtonts of York vote; "S’rom all indica­ port.” he announced. - Some logs washed ashore as far N onchalant the AtlanUc and Gulf coasts in^a tions It looks like we will go out away as (Crescent City, 100 “ Everybody gets lost in Wash­ (Bee Page Eleven) The makeshift airport testifies ington — husbands got lost, (Bee P^ge Three) surprising development BYiday Sunday night." to the. continuing disrupiion In miles to the north on the Pacific night. Similar sentiments were ex­ Ocean. too.” • northern California. The floods She warned they would have About Cold Thomas W. Gleason, president pressed by union leaders .in are over, but many roads, But Scotia is digging out, and of the IntemaUonal Longshore­ Philadelphia, Boston, New Or­ unlike such nearby communities trouble getting places on time, bridges and railroad tracks re­ especially if they try to drive UeSej Britain men's Association, said he was leans and other ports. main jmusable wiped ..out such as Weott, FAIRBAm S, Alaska (AP) a "little disappointed" by the and search for parking. "There’s one bright spot — we'll Officials at Pacific Lumber Pepperwood and Myers Flat, It Mrs. Humphrey urged the News Tidbits New York vote of 8,354 to 7,792 (See Page'Three) Oo., who say theirs is the larg- be the only town In the country Try to Stem to reject a four-year contract ^est redwood mill in the world. (See Page Three) to have outdoor ice hockey In from the AP Wires recommended by union leaders. July,” said an old-timer with a The margin of defeat was 562 grin. “ Guess this 'Frozen North’ Rush on Gold votes. business has something to it I Senate delaya ’hlewalal d»- The New York longshoremen after all.” bate on filibuster rule change always have set the pattern for i LONDON (AP) - The BriUsh With nonchalance of Alaskans { until March 9.;. U.S. dock workers in' other ports and toward cold weather, residents expect ladoneele’e ’-pollcgr ^aa and U.S. treasuries have made there is an unbroken tradition counter-moves against specula- here are viewing the month-long MalayBia to grow more aggrsa- tore scrambling for gold and that If one local strikes, all lo­ stretch of subzero temperatures elve with next Yew.> weeks to cals go out. mitUng pressure on the sUgger- with more interest than malice. be critical period.; .Alhee a t Gleason scheduled a meeting Only twice through December Dean Burch say they’re coafl- Ing pound sterling. today of the 23-man executive Financial circles here said did the alcohol thermometers — dent R a y C. Biles will not ae- council of the imlon "to decide mercury freezes at —40 — tlvely seek Job as OQP aetloaal today the vast world-wide gam- what my position will be", and le in g;old appeared to-be fiz; climb to above zero, then only John T. Coaaar, prepared to forgutlly notify the for a few hours. Several times dent Johnson’s nominee aling out under preseure from ahlpplng asaociatlon of the re­ tme London and Washington. The temperatures dipped to 60 be­ secretary of Commerce, reporli* jection vote. low, For weeks at a time the edly ready to put subetudiBl U.S. treasury warned that spe­ The federal government has culators were liable 'to bum temperature has stayed below drug firm holdings into trast... exhausted strlke-delajdng ma­ —50. their (Ingera. chinery, Buch as an 80-day cool­ New orsknizatlon of olergymeiv The gold rush put new strains ing off period aa provided In the And in Tok, 209 miles south of educators, soctologlets and pay* an the Atlantic alliance, as Taft-Hartley Act. That was used Here, reports came that, sled chiatrists launched yesterday to study fully and obJwttve|y, eax- some financial writers blamed when the union struck East and dogs died when the tepiperature President Charles de Gaulle's Gulf coast ports Oct. 1 during dropped to 75 below. uall^ la an Ita meaalags a< . government for not correcting negotiations. The 18,000 'Fairbanks resi­ human health. . . Aretto air misconceptions about French James J. Reynolds, assistant dents have' a Joke: "I ’d 'go spreads aeroee notion; bitter plans to switch |1B0 million in secretary of labor who has been downtown, but I can't find it.” cold ends brief spell, o f spring* American dollars into gold. working as a mediator fgr sev­ The joke is almost truth. The like weather ^ in lAdwest..* Market operators reported eral months, termed the New cold traps the usual byproducts Dallas City OounoUman admRa that the London gold market York rejection ’'"unfortunate.” ot combustion — oil and car ex- flood o f proteat, oaga praaeoal Friday had its heaviest dealings He said the situation Is ."ex­ haiut — into a dense Ice fog to eh n u e nnmo o f l« v o Vlali fllnce the • peak of the Cuban tremely aerious” and that a that blankets the town and air­ to Lyndon B. JaMaMm later* mlssila crisis In October 1962. atrike la "distoctly posalble." port. national Airport. ' The Paris gold market, too, Reynolds, who was In Salves- Tha fog is so thick that tail Od. Alda PodhaUky, «• had to cope with a wild soram- ton, Tex., working on longshore­ and head lights are biviaihle at laelar. lOMsaa 9piii|iak M A hla of private hoarders. Turn­ men’s negotiations there, quick­ more than five feet Driving is lag i diad. raUMa L after M over was up 800 per cent on the ly packed M LJriday night and hazardous and flying, for siniaU> yaan; givaa flaal average itay’s deallnga. headed '«r ptanes that can’t takeoff on with ■ The heavy and sustained pri­ confer insmimenta,'Impossible. ta m n r aapty aaCOaa In panda aiaittr vate demand pushed the London Willard Light plane takes off from atrip of U.S. Highway,. link with the outaide world since flood waters wash­ For the Alaska railroad, tha frlca of gold up by 6 cents to Ralph a r v i u m r . 4LA preei- add bringa othar pgoblaiBa. lag ftrzt analv' ary a t -aent o f tlM west

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