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rABT 19M ■. vL'; ATWigo Daify N et'F I«« B itm The Weather War tee Week Ufade# temmqr 1, IN I Clear, colder tonight, law la in SeptemilMV HS1 tatt ter the aaanaartBtellte 2()b; fair and ihilder tomoROW, StesOey B ray.. iEupmtm six yshrs’teaa a gsheipt- Hs aktented BMy* 14,577 Ugh well up to iOo. Turkingtoii, G i?€^ to tocladt a twp- 'Wwft (vrfnBMBC ■HD piMRIDfc ____ _,-.J ta g on ate* Mmtehetter—^A City of Village Charm Qiirem attended XoiMSwfc Ool- owned by James XhCtatey sad, MgA AasDdatad OoUages of (Ctemtoed Advertlring on Page IS) PRICE SEVEN CBN lf H a tttartalit toiBor- tlie Xandiaster Chapter of Promoted at Herald Wui Ttawn PlMBitec ObafUBto- WHHam Pedc. TOL. LXXXV.n o . 79 (SIXTBEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY, 4, 1966 M tM Xanua AM 1. Wear ttefc, sad teoa (TTO tonight W« hold .n,o ra^naat lor approvH a^ ofaaagw to Purtnara n and ons q , local lota of a 24-lot fioi« « f u b wbo have twen or are ahop>sty1e atnging. and editor ^om aa F. Ferguson. The changes are effec- b ^ ilt o fcho^oC^Oo^^ tor Bppiteral of a aubdivialon. Mbdlvlslon In Bast Hartford and. Stolen Call tinted for meotal or tire immediately. B ^ hoU Ms meeting at 8 to jAmohester, north of m is S t tion and often has nspreeented pursuing tbe Joonadlem ooune. neegdiert Otoeee. It ta dealened Iflspah • Spencer Circle of In his new position, Turking­ the Munidpal BuUdfag Haartog ^ area WIU be served by White House Sees MACON, Qa, (AP) — Of- this paper at state and New to Deceniber of MI67 he at­ Aides flclala said someone broke Quill, t o Yulp tu m m pattaAe^adMt Sooth Methodist Omrch win ton will supervise the news access road and ulitolas team England newspaper \ to cuiuuMiaity Uvine. Tfcoee meet tomorrow at 12;S0 p.m. at room and be re^Kmsible for the confer- change » flow o^ woNk floUilfig. * - ' .*8 r. ^■8‘j ManChedter Auto Parts, Inc., The lo d le s Aid tAld- Church will meet Wednesday at have been pared slightly less Conn. 65 R,” one of the epeaker’s toven- ^ church assem- Turkln^n was president of than $115 billion up to this point. Omar Sli^e Club to and . . will IVI be all ehown. iissrn _ - M. __e ^ He said he does not want to Quill Stricken bly room. The Rev. Paul Q. belongs to Delta Chapter, RAM, Prokopy, pastor, win instaU of­ suggest the figure is final be­ Plan Ends NEW YORK (AP)^Ml- The Klwanis Club of Man- and Adoniram Council, RASM.. ficers. Hostesses are Mrs. Henry He was bom in Manchester, cause several Items of several ohael J. QulH, union president. diMter will meet tomorrow at Zeran, Mrs. Ccorge Adams and hundred mUlion dollars each Jailed Tuesday for contempt noon at Covey's Restaurant for March 10„ 1923, a son of form­ On July 1 Mrs. Raymond Bagita. er mayor smd Mrs. Harold A. are sUU In question. He did not of court In calling New York’s the instanation of otflcers. The Turkington of 184 Parker St specify any of these items, but bus and subway strike, was directors wiU meet at 11:00 a.m. Harold E* Turkington HARTFORD (AP)— Connecti­ Mystic Review, Woman’s He Is a 1941B graduate o f Man­ said they range across the cut 66, a pioneering health in­ stricken at the prison two Benefit Association, will meet Olrelll will Uke over charge chester High School. Sem i“Annual Sale board — through national de­ hours later and was rushed Gilbert and SulHvan Work­ surance plan for the elderly tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd of the city news staff. He and his wife, the former fense and domestic programs. sponsored by private Insurance tp a hospital. He Is a heart shop of Manchester ,wUl have FeHows Hall. Newly Installed ’Turkington is In his 18th year Marie Johnson, live at 15 Work on the budget, Moyers companies, will end its cover­ patient. K8 first rehearsal of “The Oon- officers will preside. Mrs, John In the newspaper field, all with Berkley St. told reporters, has moved ahead age when medicare becomes ef­ Quill was emrled from the doliers” on Wednesday at 8 p.m. Buck and Mrs. lUchard Qetzmer The Herald. He joined the staff In the past few weeks to the fective July 1, the plan's execu­ Jail on a stretcher and plaoed in cooper HaU of South Metho- will bead a refreshment com- K, ' In January 1049 al a sports re­ OF FAMOUS NAME point where the administration tive committee decided today. In an ambulanre. diet Church. Names of the prln- mittee. porter, later dividing his time no longer Is actively thinking of ’The plan will continue in busi­ He had been at the Jail Just f tpniii wtU be announced. over two hours after his arrest Chamlnede Musical Chib will between that department and asking Congress to extend the ness after July 1 but only to the city staff where he eventu­ deadline for Its submission. The I>ay outstanding claims for ac­ with eight other leaders of two The Regina DTtaMa Society have a potluck tonight .at 8:30 ally worked on all the news law requires submission of the cidents or Illnesses occurring unions for defying a court order win meet totoght at 8:30 at the In the Robbins Room of Cen­ b r a s and G IRD LES ter Oonghegational Church. heats. budget to Capitol Hill within 16 prior to that date, forbidding the atrike. Italian American Club for the Earlier, tanks of oxygen had Members are reminded to bring In 1964 he became city editor, days of the new session. The About 27,000 persons have Con­ eteetkm of ofRoers. ij been delivered to the prison. food and a complete place set­ the post he has held until now. 1966 session beg;tns Monday. necticut 66 insurance. Pallid when led Into the pris­ ting. Dan Oraham, pianist and His interest In newspaper Once again, Moyers said no SAVE 20% TO 40% ON YOUR FAVORITE FOUNDATIONS on at 12:23 p.m., QuUl was organist of Hartford, will pre­ work grew out of his sports re­ date has been determined tor Smith Case Continued ITe*i«- ed to rise. mMtee: Swenson was identified as a proacMng Mm and, turning te< ' i Cong’s Gomiterattack While Johnson was at hfa Tex­ S r S k - K lix ,K > » "Sir, the records you’re refer­ Man official in testimony taken ward television cameras, an­ nounced : as ranch for a lengthy stay, by another wito. The Simmons today he had long ago burned ring to I don’t know what you In closed seeslon last July and From Fortuna “ The sheriff is here and have Choicest Meats In Town any records he had so they mean, but any records or docu­ released today. ’The witness was k • fiae Page Bight (Bee Page BJgbt) (sic) properly identified Mm- No. 6611 Lycra Spandex, regular or panty style, with back panel. Regular $13...... 1 0 .9 9 wouldn't fall Into the hands of ments that I had this all was Royal B. Young , who also t Hits US-Viet Mission burned, destroyed completely.’ Group of sEimple girdles, regular or panty styles. ValuOB to 5.99...... ^ ...... 4 .9 9 the enemy — “ the Oommu- named himself as a Man offi­ (See Page Eight) TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! SAIGON, South inet Nana stratiem of their tactics and Asked who burned them, cial. ndsts.” Swenson replied, "I did.” NATIVE, WAYBK8T (AP) — liBirge Viet Cong foroea knowledge of the canal-laced Swenson was identified by a terrain by slipping between the John D. Swenson of Bossier "W hy?” •truck back (onlght at South committee Investigator as the From Warners brigade's command post at Bao Time Goes Quickly City. La., did not say he had "So they wouldn't get Into the grand dragon of the original Korean mailnee and Vletaana- Gas Tanks No. 2246 Contour Bandeau, pre-shaped cups, 32A-38C. Regfularly 2.50 ...... 1 .9 9 Trai and Saigon and blowing up possessed any Klan documents hands of the enemy.” Knights of the Ku Klux Klan. He I CHICKEN ese paratroopers cm a search- the main bridge over a canal on “ Who is the enemy?” declined to answer all questions, and-destre^ misaion near the — "I guess I don’t know what No. 545 "Delilah” pull-on or panty style girdle in Lycra. Regularly $ 9 ...... 7 .2 9 the road to the capital. "The Communists.” pleading possible self-incrimina­ coastal city of Tuy Hoa, 240 you are talking about,” he said The only other road to Saigon When O ne’s in Love In subsequent testimony, tion under the (Jonstltutlon’s In France miles northeast of S^gon. — and he declined to say wheth­ .BREASTS No. 546 Matching long leg panty girdle, white in s, m, 1. Regularly $11 ...... 8 . 7 0 has been abandoned tor two Swenson said the records were Fifth Amendment and also the A U.S. spokesman said the LOS ANGELES (AP) —To a Perhaps he left a hallway er he was a Klansman. He was years and now is Impoasible. burned In March 1964. The Fourth Amendment. (LIMIT 5 LBS. PER FAMILY) allied force, supported by artil­ young salesman and his fiancee, lamp or two dark, remembering summoned before the House would have been before the Officers expected the bridge to days that used to be, and tiptoed Blow Up lery, kUaed eight guerriHas and be repaired sCmn but noted how perhaps It seemed a many- OMnmittee, on Un-American House committee, headed by (Bee Page Bight) From Maidenform captured eight while taking silbntdy past on his hourly activities and ordered to quickly the elusive guerrillas splendored thing to do: LYON, France (AP) — Five : HIGHLAND PARK MARKET ; No. 631 “Concertina” gridle, Lycra Spandex, action insert back. Regular 7.95 ...... 6 . 4 9 light casualties. This raised the rounds to see that all was well. produce all Klan records he can blunt heavily armed con­ Slip into the courthouse, uma- Leonard Glaser, operator of Mg butane gas tanks exploded 817 HIGHLAND S’TREET—PHONE 683-4278 number of Oommunists (dairaed ventional forces. 'The brigade had. vel sleeping bags on benches the building’s cafeteria, came to at a reflpery and storage farm No. 661 Matching long leg panty girdle, white in s, m, 1, xl. Regular $ 10 ...... 7 .9 9 killed in the operation to 180. He testified he had no records §1^ JoKn^S Strike went into battle with artUlery outside the marriage Ucense open up at the gn:x)U8ing hour of today, touching off a giant fire The outbreak of fighting sWtt- and some tanks. and has not had any since he No. 9404 Bra, 32-36A, 32-38B, C. Regularly $3...... 2 .3 9 ed attention from ,the big U.S. bureau, and slumber without a duty-bound early risers—3 a.m. that left 10 or more persons The suspension of U.S. air was served with the subpoena. paratroop push into the Mekong care until daylight. He fixed breakfast and sent it missing and feared dead. More raids on North Viet Nam cemtin- Swenson refused to reply to Delta weat of Saigon. Ihe I7ard Brent Martin, 26 and MiaiPba down to the young couple—on than 90 persons were treated for ued for tbe 12th day with no In- questions as to whether he was College, Teaehers Airborne Brigade sloshed Bowers, 21, who met at a the house. bums at Lyon hospitals. outfit that now From Carnival dioation when orders a member of the Man, citing through the swamps around Bao church dance, did It Sunday At 8 a.m. the marriage license Fires from petroleum or gas No. LP8 Long leg panty girdle, back find side panel. Lycra. Regularly 5 .9 5 ...... 4 . 9 5 ccune from Washington to r«' consiJtxitlonal protection against Trai, 20 milee west of Saigon, night because they were eager bureau opened and Martin and storage tanks continued to burn sume the attacks. U.8. planes self-lncrimlnation. He was iden­ holiday doH, or but did not come in contact with to receive the first marriage Miss Bowers got what they had at the Feyzln refinery, 20 miles No. 672 Dacron, cotton bra, embroidered cups. 32A to 38C. Regularly 2.50 ...... 1 .9 9 last attacked the Oommimist tified in other testimony as Disagree on Impaet the main guerrilla elements in license issued in Los Angeles waited 11 hours for. south of Lyon. Firemen were north just before the start of the County In 1966. Do you think they’ll ever care grand dragon of the old, original her old fovorito the area. One brief skirmish, NEW YORK (AP)—A striking the university’s campuses in unable to get close because of 30-hour Christmas cease-fire on that the second marriage li­ Knights of the Ku Mux Man. H« forgot! No, she forgot! Well, they both forgot however, produced casualties on The nlghtwatchman scratched Jamaica, Queens, and Brooklyn. the Intense heat. From Giro Dec. 24. his gray-flecked hadr In disbe­ cense of the year wasn’t issued When asked whether he had teachers union spokesman with both sides, U.S. spokesmen said. Police reported no disorders First reports said 30 persona lief, but could think of no r ^ - until 9 a.m.—an hour after they brought records and documants claimed today that at least 2(X) No. 204 Short Lycra bra, lace and cotton cups. Size 32A to 38C. Regular 8.95...... 3 .2 9 The guerrillas gave a demcm- (See Page Eight) at either campus. were feared dead but many ol ulation In rebuttal. were gone? as requested by the committee, faculty members of St. John’s No, 525 Matching long line bra, in nude or white. Regularly 6.95...... 4.99 UMverstty have honored picket The union claim of 2(X) faculty these turned up later. doll clothes lines, but a university official naembers being out came In the Officials evacuated residents said classes are being con­ form of a statement from Ku­ of the area, fearing that three ducted as usual. gler ^and Father O’Reilly. other nearby storage tanks WE NEVER FORGETI and acoossorios From Figure Builder Father Tlnnelly, however, told Fish War Rages The conflicting reports came would be set off by the searing No. 257 Regular panty girdle in white power net. S, m, 1, xl. Regular 5.99...... 4«99| from Dr. Israel Kugler, presi­ newsmen that 90 per cent of the heat. OUR AUTOMATIC Queens campus parking lots ovaiHble at both dent of the UMted Federation of The Ministry of Interior la f College Teachers, AFL-CIO and were filled with cars, adding: (See Page Fifteen) FUEL OIL DEUVERY From Milady the Rav. Peter O’Reilly, chair­ “ I assume that most of the As Trawlers Ran man of St. John’s chapter of the students are attending classes, fainways No. 2349 Long or average panty or regular style girdle with Diamond shape front panels to mold UBX3T, on the one hand, and the which are fully manned.” IS C E R T A IN WA’TBIRFORD, Ireland (AP) and maliciously did damage a Father Tlnnelly said only an4 control. White in s, m, 1. Regular 5 .9 9 ...... 4 . 9 9 — Like many an Irish argu­ trawler, the Victory, the proper­ Rev. Joseph Tlnnelly, coordina­ tor of university planning, "one or two,” faculty members record the avm ge tonpentare ter each dayt ^ No. 2416 Emee length pull on panty style girdle. Regularly 6 .9 9 ...... * .5 .9 9 ment, it started with a goodwill ty of William McKee, wlto in­ did not show up. He attributed elothes for g.l. |oo, gesture. Like many another, it tent to render It useless, con­ speaking for the school adminis­ that to lack of means of trans­ Bulletins compute the number of degrees the average is below came to a fight and promises trary to the Malicious Damage tration. portation because of the city 66. Hien we combine this temperature data with ktn, and ondy tool •till more fights to come. Act, 1961.” More than 126 pickets were at your known rate of fuel use to detormine exactly From Cupid The aigum«it Is tbe Irish her- transit strike. ’Ihe fish feud dates froth 1900 AOleast a dozen faculty mem­ BODY DISCOVERED how much fuel your burner usea each day to ke^p rb ^ wax. In wMch annually No. 481 B-Casual, lightweight Lycra panty ffirdle, pink, blue, black, white in sizes s, m, 1. when the repubUoan govern­ bers were reported In the picket fishermen from Northern Ire­ ment, anxious to Improve rela- AMSTERDAM, the Nethtev you as warm as you want to be. No matter what tha Regularly 3.99 Am Rights Worker lines around the huge Queens land and the republic in the ttons with tbe British-ruled lands (AP)— The body of die weather, all you have to do ia lean bade and rdax. campus. south bombard each other with north, decreed that northern American professor, Richard Y oull never have to rdy on your memory or your Slain in Alabama St. Jolm^s^^thp-nation's largest lUTGHER BLASS 00. a t ' MANOHBSTBB whatever is at hand, usually trawlermen could fish In repub­ FoUls, 66, missing here sine* tank gauge (whidi may be inaccurate) to tell you From Realform bottles. lican waters despite their alle­ Roman CaffioUc college, has 661 Dec. 4, has been found, the whih itii time to fill the tank. We know when it TUs year it took a more serf- TUSKEGEE, Ala. (AP) — A faculty members. Some 18,000 Dutch radio announced No. 016 RegulEur or panty style girdle, light, firm support. Regular 1.99 ...... 1 .6 7 giance to the British crown, Negfro student ocUve In the civil atayrte getting low and we refill it without any bother **rhen You Think of Giast, ifi4S4521 oua turn. After ttsowlng botOfs t’lhis decision brought no students are enrolled on the two night. FoUls, a native of Bal­ rights movement woe found shot campuses. to you. And we r^ U it with Mobilheat fud oil, No. 458 Matching long leg pull-on panty style, s, m, 1, xl. Regular 2.99...... 2 .4 7 about, tbsy stertsd ttewwjng ttis (ieers from tbe southern fisher­ timore, Md., vanished during Think of Ftetch^ •Ups about. to death today. Police said a The federation called a strike a weekend stopover hera quality diecked 21 timee between the refinery and men. Their anger mounted wMte men Is being held for Two Northsrn brtand rtdp- wtien McKee and the Victory to protest the dismissal of 31 while en route to Iran to at­ your furnace. Rwnmnber, therp’s a Mg difference in questioning. pers, sailing under tbe Union sailed'into their borne port last faculty members and to protest tend a conference of solen- idietzibutpie. We*d like to show you juet bow b if 54 McKEE STREET From Rareform Jack, claimed their trawlers week and landed tbe biggest The Negro v.'ns Identiiiled as what the uMon called refusal by ttsts. He was a nutrition e»> that4Ubi«noeoan be. No. 800 Shaptex, elastic back bra in white, S2A to 38C. Reguku* 1.99 ...... -2 Tor 8 8 were rammed Monday by aouQi- catch of hening ever put on an Samurt Younge Jr., 22, a mu- Uio administration of the uM- pert with the Veteraaa A||^ em skippers to whom the Brit- Irish shore. dent at Turtcegee Institute. Maj. versity to give teachers an ade­ ministration in IVtuiuBnw^. T U i ENCLOSURES * SKOWBt BOORS W.R. Jones, the chief state flag is a ftymbol of centuries ’Ibose herring wen caught In quate role In the formulation of from $25.00 to $45.00 o f Buppreeston, not to menUon crime investlgatnr, said Younge academic and admlMstraUve GOLDBERG, BUSK BOBBT From Bestform repuMican waters, and herring had been active In clvlll righto eompetitian. are scarce oft Binnpe’s teores policies. WASmNOTON (AP) -i. ’Ihe engagement ended wifii work at the school. The student Nofw Is ths thne to bring to yser to be No. 5885 ''Flirtation Walk” side zip regular girdle. JEUiquard front, leno aides, yerfkal stretch clas­ this year. Dutch, German and Union strike plans were United Nations Ambaaaadnr the 1,020-ton emvette Macha, led a campaign last summer to Storm wlnAts tic back. Waist sizes 25-38. R^rular 7 .9 9 ...... 6 . 8 9 Scandinavian buyers were aratt- thwarted on Monday when the Artimr J, Goldberg met witii one-thiid of the repubUcan integrate a wMte sWimmipg MobiUtBil ing on the quay wMh checkbooks university remained closed be­ Secretary o f State Dean Bufak No. 840 "Showcase” long line cotton broadcloth bra. White. Regular 2.99 ...... 2 . 4 9 ■avy, flrtng a woniing salvo ready. pool. cause of the transit strike. AUTO OLASS MSTAUEI •cross tbe bows of the repub- and arraagodl m meeting wlte MM -8avcr tee torrttorial waters of tbe and lumps of lead went flybig bmia looks on as Hike tells of his phm to hike from the War Memorial Ruilding Van Aradale Jr., president dent niid Book deem iM tera- teoni boat to boat. The radio Saider sold a white man who the AFLrCIO New York City prlate "I will taa'vo somewblff ‘ bU btee A M£toMW to Dteto|ptoral.»y Ue aaiSeeP* WmIFUIERLASS itete, lying off Bagfawhm Head, in San Francisco to UN headquai^s in New York. He hopes to better the Oranty Wcociaid, ha tmlawfliny r e c ^ of 66 days set by two British sddiers in 1960. (AP Photofax) (flee Fage Four) Central Labor Council. to soy.” ..'4

U ^ C B E S S E R EVENING OTlALD. I^CHESTER. C0NN„ TtJESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966 P A < m ■ # r * . #AG1E t w o SPM Reveals Plastic Practice Patient; Fcmon Two Birthdays Green Rd. Area Residents Smathers to Retire,' SheinwoW Wed dtokr Announce Engagements RKMKMWaS YHi: BTODWG Both M a i m h m M e Deposits Up Medical DoctoPs Dreant. HARTFORD (AP) — Yes­ IN- YGCfc caLOTTLATIONS NOKTH Oppose Zone Change Bids terday was a time for birth­ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oome comment, ttani rariva Ow aaiaai* O KI07 The Sa-vlngs Bank of Man- 1967, LOs Angeles Oounty Gtoner- nlkto and resume tbo oporattoo. Town Acts on Many Fronts days.at the govsnior's-resi­ On Doctors’ Orders By ALFKED 8HEINWOLD AQI75 Considerable t^ijposiUon de- Wobdbridgo .St.— 'lA n y adSed obester had a successful year aJ Hoe|dtal will present ita U8C and Aemjetflaflorpl dence. Q 73 ▼sloped before toe Town Plan- buslneasee would gni)idfy<'to­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Even experts can seldom com- GQjy in 1^65„ aocordtog to figuree young doctors with k medic'a Ooip. will coUabomte en tecteil* i> f <* Oov. John .Dempsey cd s- OOMgii A. Smalben, wt» once nuts' tha exact odds wWle play­ lling Commission (TPC) last crease the jpreaent terrttytog WEST EAST released today by Everett J. dream: A patient on w h«n they ^ brated hta 5Sst birthday said'be had never been forced to ing a bond. When today’s hind * AS A 9 night concerning two appHra- traffic haaarda.” . . , ___ __ . . can practice without fear of pected to take about 88 BMWlMi To Abate Water Pollution while his daughter iSargm nt do - amyfUng "except by my was played during the Team t?KI004 VJ92 tlona for tone changes on both Dr. Douglas • RmtUt h i 407 Uvesev nresldent of the bank. * . . . . ^ ^ . J . making a mistake. ------— .*■ celebrated her 19th. sweet wife, Rosemary, and the Trials In San Francisco lad OK <> QJ98542 Bidea o f Oireen Rd., near Wood- Woodbridge St. — “Would vey will review malfunctions at under the jurisdiction of the Total deposits Increased to model patient will be en ----- Vernon’s bonrd o t repreeenU U.S. Karines” will leave the November, a famods American OAK10853 0 71 bridge and Parker Sts. the area to undesHralde buri- the filtration plant. State Water Resources Com- sounm $65,000,000 at the year-end, inhuman being, made moetly on aUves, urged on by pressures Seiwte in 1900 — on doctors’ expeti picked the wrong play The opposition came from ad- nemes and would be a traffic miaaton. O representing a gain of over $8,- plaatic and controlled by a corn- Police Arrests from the State Water Re- He said the survey will not because he miscalculated the Q155432 Investigation of the problem Two Weekend orders. V 3 Joining residents, most vriiom baaanl to • children on way to |K>uities Conunission, took ac‘’ consider industrial waatea being Smathers, 02, a Florida Dem­ odds. The situation is worth re­ expressed fear that a change school” 776,000, or a 7.37 per cent in- puler. has indicated that the town is O A 105 last night to end a sewage Introduced into the plant, but Accident Toll ocrat, is tbs third senator to membering because it often oc­ O 94 from toe existing sUtus of Robert Hill of OKT W ^ - crease. Assets now exceed $ 6 V ^h* Ufe-slze, lifelike mannl- Harry Leister, 46 of no car- treatment problem at the Rbck- will concern inefficient break- respoTudble for the problem. W ot :^ to take action to stop the prac­ but your excellent distribution Total mortgage holdings in- mannlKln wlU breathe, firm. however, that unless damaging end, the second consecutive year is already producing can­ South could go up with the Laura A. Belfiore, Francis J. BLACK OR WITH CREAMt tice. Homeowmers will be asked toouM see you throu;^ toe maze of islands on fi|e .Cor­ creased to $50,243,686 and in- have a pulse and heartbeat, Authorization for a source metalic acifls and other chemi­ record established during the didates, for other offices, too. ace of hearte, ruff a heart and Conti and Norma A. Conti, for NEW YORK — About 86 par to comply, probably by con­ Copyright, 1908 ner. creases were also reported in ^ d y of ail Industrial and com- cals whidi kill bacterial proces­ yearend hoHdays. Former Republican congress­ the north side parcel; and from open and close its eyes, dilate New Yorkers use creani structing septic tanks. lead a trump. He would get to General Featurea Ooip. SebasUsn Benson,' of\ 876 rhercial users of the sewer sys- ses In the plant are removed, The 720 persons killed during man Robert ’Tatft Jr. says toe w«l personal, home improvement pupils, open its mouth and c M ie But in the Weet- 'The board indicated that, if dummy with the ten of trumps Stanley Bray, for the south side _ .^ ^ u ld produce fkm. “we’ll be right back where we the three-day Christmas obeerv- parcel. Ilss Pa- The engagement of Miss Ro' Joseph Jay and collateral loans, bringing gtlck out its tongue, wrinkle its ^ ^ United States the situation is not corrected, seek an Otoio seat in Oongreaa to ruff another heart, and would detrimental buslnesssa, such as engagement i»„k- in® —— - An investigation by the started." ance brought the total number this fall, and actor Ronald Rea­ A drug store on the north toe toUl amounU ^ such loans eyebrows, tense and relax its ^ ^ I^ r lty , or 64 per cent, then legal action will be initiat­ make the contract If the king of a gas station, Uvern or package tricla Ann Schick o f Manches- na Madore of Vernon to Rob-,, Bellefleur to Henry H. ttiwn’s health officer to see Lombardi’s remarks prompt­ of deaths for the two holiday Kay Petroleum side and a three-store building In force to $1,670,249. ^ocal cords, twitch shoulder ed. gan is due to announce today hearts (ell on this trick. store.” ter to Lt. Michael S. Glynn of ert Bourret o f Talcottville has gtgpbenson Jr., both of Man' drink It bl^ck. where raw sewage Is being ed board members to direct weekends to 1,284. ’The Qirist- South’s other plan was to try on the south side have existed Savings Bank life Insurance muscles, cough, regurgitate, During last night’s discus­ that be will bottle for the Re­ In the course of the hearing Topeka, IGui., has been an- been announced by her mother, Chester, has been announced by piped into the Tankerhoosen Mayor 'Iliomae J. McCusker to maa toll was an all-time Mgh Gets Contract to the Business I Zone for many now totals $9,067,303. Present- change color from pink to blue sion, the board noted that sev­ publican nomination for gover­ a flneeee with the queen of it was revealed that James Mc­ River, vritti an eye to enforce­ order a survey of all manufac­ for any holiday period. years. nounced by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jeannette Caron, Main St. her parenU, Mr M d Mra. War- ly, 861 safe deposit boxes are to ashen gray and react to vary- eral senver reports have been nor of Calitomia. hearts and then ruff a heart Carthy and William Peck, own­ ren Bellefleur, 477 Center St. ment of current ordinances turers and comlhercial shopa us­ The New Year’s total wiped The Kay Petrdeum Coep. of That existence, and the fact Mrs. Alfred L. Hodge, 856 Tol­ Her fiance is a son of Mr. rented. The barrh issued 41,356 ing doses of 10 different drugs, Tlio WofM'f lo»t made, both at file time of the Smathers plans to stay in the and lead a trump and so forth. ers of the apartment complex Her fiance is a son of Mr. banning such practices. ing the plaht. out the record of 1964-06 when i t the finesse lod, however, 4ast Hartford has been award­ that no new businesses were land Tpke. and Mrs. Leonard Bourret of personalized bank checks in if the doctor errs with a live iPoHumof— Celognos construction of the filtration Senate until Ms term expires at Green Rd. and Parker St., and Mrs. Henry Stephenson Sr., Consideration of hiring a 474 persons were killed In motor added in the area for 10 years, Her fiance is a son of Mr. 293 Taylor St. 1966. patient, it’s a serious matter. “Jree Gift Wrapping” Hie survey would dcfecndne plant, and more recently by the but said he was announcing his South would be down two In­ ed a contract ter supplying the have plans for constructing 30 26 Lawton Rd. ifull-time engineer for the town. vehicle accidents. ’Ihe lowest S£N. GEORGE SMATHERS was the basis for arg^uments and Mrs. Michael Glynn, To- Miss Madore is attending Each step forward by toe With the Inhuman being, an In- the types of processes used, the state. intention to retire because his stead of Jud one. town with approidmately 100,- additional apartments in three Miss Bellefleur, ; Rejection of a request for toll for a new year’s weekend doctors’ orders wculd not per­ South’s problem was to pick by Attys. Eugene Kelly and peka. Rockville High School. Her fl- , ,, . * bank is a step in the progress structor con simply hit the types of waMes Involved, and “We are getting to the point dent because an aide of Presi­ buildings, on property owned by ARTHUR DRUE (connection to the filtration was 209 during the 78-bour peri­ 000 gallons of regular gasoline, 3oiai LaBelle for the need for a ance is a 1980 sraduate of Limestone (Maine) High and growth of the greater “freeze" button on the comput- would determine disposal meth­ where we need a full-time en­ mit him to prepare a re-election the right play without seeing ail Bray,.'On the south side o f Green Miss Schick, a 1961 graduate School, is presently employed ^aht for a new Ellington con- od in 1949-50. dent Johnson told him he "had to fill tt* eatlmateil needs to zone change. RockvUle High School. He serv­ Manchester area, Llvesey said, er console, take time out to ods for the wastes. gineer," Oeorge Rlsley said. campaign. of the cards. Rd. M d to the west of (he par- o f Manchester High School, is at Pratt and 'Whitney Dt'vlslon dklescent home. The National Safety Council to.” Dec. 1. Kelly, for the north side par­ ed five years with the U.S. Pitkat read off a list of chem- Town Engineer Lombardi He did not disclose the nature Either play worita when Wed cel for which he is asking a employ'ed by DelU Airlines, of United Aircraft Corp., Blast The actions are the upshot of had estimated that 800 to 440 Later he Issued a statement Kay, on N ov.. 24, bad sub­ cel, and LaBelle, for the south Coast Guard and is presently Icale found hampering bacterial concurred, as did most mem­ of his iUnees, but said he had has three hearts headed by the zone change. ’ Chicago. 111. Lt Glyim a gradu Hartford. Mr. Stephenson, a problems which originated when persons would die in auto acci­ denying It and declaring: "I mitted the moot fkirotable of side, both argued that the land High attending the University of action at the plant. Including bers of the board. been advised to enter the hospi­ Ung. The finesse is better when The TPC took no action lafft ate of Palatine (lU.) graduate of Manchester H igh the filtration plant was con­ dents last weekend. bave never been forced to ■ do seven bids and had offered the had not been developed for its Army Connecticut. acids, metaMc wastes, and gaso­ No further discussion ensued, tal within a week. Weet has four hearts to toe king, night on the zone change re- School, is attending School, is employed by Popular structed about six years ago. "The depth of this tragedy Smathere was elected to the anything except by my sweet town a discount of 8480 cents best possible use. No date has been sot for the line and oil. and gdng up with the ace is bet­ quests. They wiU consider them FUght School, FL Welters, Tax. No da Super Market. •Charles Pitkat, plant superin­ but the siRiject may be reintro­ demands the active concern of wlfe, Rosemary, and the U.S. below the posted tank price at Kelly revealed toait, if the The inspection of oonmtercial Senate in 1960 after serving in ter when B ad hM three hearts at a subsequent execuUve ses- A May 28 wedding is plan- wedding. No date has been set for the tendent. noted last night that duced at budget discussions lat­ every American, whatever his Marines." the time of delivery. zone change Is granted, it would sewer uwrs wlU include gas er this year. the House and holds high-rank­ to toe king. sion. ned. wedding. SMART MONEY ^ e plant has never operated stature," the council said. ing positions on two legislative Smathers served In the Pacif­ When you know nothing about Because the town has ator^e permit the Miller Phamtajcy to siwtione, garages, and body Roes Urqiniart was denied a ^ expected. California and Ohio each had committees as well as a part ic theater with the 1st Marine the unseen bands, and when it capacity for only 7,600 gallons, apply for a drug store liquor shops. hook-ln for a convalescent A. Richard Lombardi, part- 40 traffic deaths. New York had leadership post as secretary of Bomber Squadron, rising to the ie ju d a question of making toe the gasoline be delivned as permit, to replace the one It PirtksJt noted that Fh meters home Into the filtration plant Bolton MARCHES DOWN TO (Ume town engineer who Is as- 40, Illlnots 84 and Michigan 30. the Demoointic Conference. rank of Major. Tall and hand­ contract or going down one, the needed. waa forced to relinquish in No­ Car Splits Pole Should be purchased and at­ in a decision reached last night. ^sociated with Anderson-Nlchols, There were no truffle fatali­ At the Democrattc National some, he was a star basketball fflnesfle is correct. If losing toe vember. tached to sewer Mnee of indue- Urquhart presently operates jtold the board that the $900 sur­ ties in Alaska, Delaware, Convention in 1964 Smathers player in high school and col­ finesee wHl coat you an addd- UN OBSERVER DIES Tile Pharmacy, in November On Hartford Rd. trial and commercial users. He the Vernon Haven Convalescent Selectmen Name Barcomb, HaMrali, Idaho, North Dakota was quoted ss saying he had lege and still looks It. Reports of tlonel trick (as in thiB case), KARACjn, Pakishan (AP) - 1963, hod been granted a var- saild the meters would Indloete Home in Vernon Center, in the A car driven by Thomas Bur­ and Rhode Island. seconded the nomination of Hu- hds 111 health have been wide- toe finesse is wrong. lA. Gen. Rolaert H. Nlmmo of kance by toe Tloning Board of the time and amounts of adds old county home. He Is con­ SAVINGS & LOAN To reach some standard by bert H. Humphrey as vice preal- spread for a year. }In this case W ed's two vul­ Australia, the chief U.N. mili­ Ajpipeals to apply for the per­ dick, 18, of 75 union St.. Skidded Introduced Into the sewer sye- structing a new convalescent Winkler, Quinby to Posts which to measure the dangers nerable bids make him a heavy tary observer In Kashmir, died mit, but the State Supreme on an ice patch on Hartford Rd. FOR tem, at the source. home on Pinney St., Elling^ton. of holiday weekend travel. The fovorlte to hold the king, of in Rawalpindi today. Oourt, after an Interval of 24 meetings. Dr. Sheridan is also Pitkat added that the meters He previously applied for The selectmen made three ap­ near Bridge St. yesterday AsaociAted Press made a count hearts. Thds makes the finesse Nlmmo’s body was found in months, ruled in fa-vor of an ap­ a seleotman and Oocconl is an cost $1,000 to $1,500. Board permission to run an 8” sewer Vernon pointments at a short meeting morning, ran Into a telephone over the nonhoUday period be­ .txwrect despilte toe risk of going Ws hotel room by a servpnt. peal, and ordered Miller to turn assessor. Both Qulnby and Cosmetics members took the suggestion line to the filtration plant. ’The last nlgbt preceding a Joint pole and split the pole In half, tween 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 9, (f o ^ .two instead of Jiist one. Officials said the general died to his permit. Winkler have attended meetings under advisement. move was complicated when El- session with the boards of edu­ police report. The car had to and midnight Sunday, Dec. 12. ti W ed had never bid, the of a heart attack. He was 78. Kelly assured toe TPC and regularly as alternates. rrs A potential health problem in Ungton town officials requested Town Prepares to Clear cation and finance. There were 420 auto deaths. odds would favor East to hold Nimmo had headed the U.N, toe pracked hearing room that, Mrs. Olmsted was appointed be towed away. the Talcottville section of the that a 12" line, be laid (they Frederick Barcomb was ap­ A car driven by HJlizabeth S. The New Year’s count was toe 1^8 of hearts after West military observers’ team in toe under the town’s regulations an ailternaite to fill the vacancy town was considered by board wouM pay the difference), so pointed to fill a vacancy on the Trombley of 471 N. Main St. from 0 p.m, Thursday to mid­ Land Behind Town Hall shqws up with d x clubs to toe disputed Himalayan state tor 17 which Hmlt liquor outlets to a created by Stanley Bates, who U ggeffs members. that other Ellington users could board of tax review created by ran into a parked truck driven night Sunday. acC-kiiig. In this case going up years. He returned Monday distance of at least 1,000 feet was appointed a regular mem­ Tqwn fathers have long been connect to the line. ’The board of representatives Births yesterday: A daugh­ the resignation of Gasprin Mor- by Reginald W. Verrecult on with toe ace would be correct from a trip abroad. from one another, no other es­ ber after toe resignation of A t The Parkade cdncemed over the lack of “We should either g-o Into the took steps last night to pave the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred ra. Gunther Winkler and Nel­ Union St. near 'W'ood Lane yes­ even If there Is no risk of go­ tablishment with liquor would son Qulnby ID, alternates on Robert Oobum this fall. Mrs. MANCHESTER sewer or septic tank facilities sewer business, and make as Patchell, RFD 2, Rockville. terday about noon police say. Theft Reported way for demolition of town-own­ ing down ah additional trick. open In toe area, if It were toe conserva'tion oommlssion, Olmsted has been active tn J there. However, the problem much money as possible, or we Discharged yesterday; . Mrs. Both the driver and a passanger, ed property off Park Place. It Isn’t enough to be a math- obanged to Business n . were made regular memfoera Bolton recreational programs has been considered as being should refuse everyone," Repre- Barbara Justice and daughter, Tonight: "Boathg-Boaliig'' The engagement of Miss Pa­ Lisa Trombley, 11, were taken In Two Breaks Last fall the town fathers mattcian in such situations. You An oddity of toe massed ob­ upon the resignation of mem­ for many years, most notably ______sentati-ve Thomas W olff said. 149 Vernon Ave., Rockville; Color tricia Karen Walsh of Manches- to Manchester Memorial Hoe- voted to purchase the Wright Lillian Flelschmon, 27 Davis m ud also be a bridge player, jections to the change was toat bers Dr. Bernard Sheridan and as the organizer and ddrector Objection to Increasing the ter to John Joseph Kelly of West pital but were not treated. About $400 worth of tools property In back of town hall. Ave., Rockville; R ich a rd using the bidding to help you the objectors exjH-essed ap­ Ray Oocconl, who now bbcome of toe town’s summer swim­ number of outside users was Roy D. Rathe, 18, of Rock- were taken sometime over the The building was the subject Schneider, Wapping; Bertha locate key cards. proval for Miller’s acquisition altematee. Mrs. Richard Olm­ ming lessons. Warwick, R.I., has been an­ voiced by several board mem­ ■vllle, received a written warn­ weekend from the Manchester of legal acUon for non-payment Oik, 6 Regan Rd., Rockville. Dally Question of a liquor license, but opposi­ sted was also named an alter­ nounced by her parents, Mr. bers. Methodist Notes ing (or failure to grant the right AMERICAN LEGION Lumber Co. at 255 Center St., of taxes, and the building in­ Partner opens with 1 NT (16 tion to the zone change itself. nate. Hie Woman's Society of and Mrs. James L. Walsh, Ard­ Stuart Neff noted that “every —TOMORROW!!— LoiBeUe, although admitting of way, after he hit a car driven police report, ’The Items taken spector had condemned the pro­ Advertisement— to 18 points), and the next play­ Morra, a Democrat, ran un­ Christian Service will meet to­ more Rd. town resident Is paying for The “Cincinnati Kid” Is toe toat the zone change would by Helen Mahoney of 60 Maple were a drill, three sanders and perty.' Wanted: Newsboy or News- er passes. You hold^ Spades, opposed for toe tax review va- night at 8, Mrs. Samuel Walker, Her fiance Is a son of Mr. (amortization) the plant. We “Hustler” in Spades - • St. Police say he was backing a saber saw, police say entry A condition of the purchase girl, rioute 30 Verinon, viclrilty Q-J-6-6-4-3-; Hearts, 3; Dia­ open the area to many t y p « of cancy In the October elections, secretary of missionary educa­ and Mrs. John J. Kelly, West could be subject to criticism If was made through an unlocked bualnessee, sai(j fhat his client, resigned ,for personal out of a driveway on Elm St. we open the plant to outside at that time was that no evic­ Mount Vernon Apartments and monds, A-10-5; Clubs, 9-4. tion and service for the society, Warwick. window in the mill shed. Bray, had .no jjjisrinlte plane at reasona. Barcomb was recom- near Forest St. yesterday after­ use, when our owm residents, tion proceedings be initiated High Manor Peirk. Route avail­ What do you say? Is is charge of thq program. Miss Walsh, a graduate of In a break-ln Sunday night, Answer: Bid four spades. You the present. j mended by toe town committee noon about 4 p.m. when the Who hav4 the burdsn of paying against residents of the bulld- able immediately. Call Herald A film entitled “Portrait of a Manchester High School, re­ some spray cans of paint and a Aiboi^ the posiMble uses for accident happened. for the plant, dq not benefit Circulation Department: Mr. to succeed him. Woman" will be shown. Host­ ceived her BS in elementary file, iip^tionel 1^ La - transistor radio were taken Mayor McCusker noted that Graff, Mr. Wilson or Mr. An- A grtwhiato of. Wlndhsm esses are Mrs. FTank Schwartz education from WlUimantlc ,;fr0m the,service.” i station. FOUND RESPONSIBLE 8 O'CLOCK-uLSfltON aC M a LEONARDST. from the Manchester water Co. the residents of the building de/trtin. Td. 87S-3130. High S ^ ool and the Connecti­ and Mlsa Eleanor Merrill. State College. She Is a mem­ The filtration plant serves radio station, funeral parlor, plant at 500 Lydall St., police have not pxald rent (or more than SIEVE EDWAROG NO cut State Technical Institute, The annl-versary year plan­ ber of the faculty at Vernon El­ NEW HAVEN (AP)—William EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT district 1 (Rockv 'el residents. pubUc utility building, tavern, report. A window In the door 20 years, and efforts to relocate The Herald's VernOn bureau Barcomb is new attending ning oommittee will meet ementary School. Her fiance Is a B. Leslie of Glastonbury was The town’s new charter pro­ McOUEEN-ROBINSON-MARGRET grill, and restaurant. was smashed and a lock was them have been unsiKxessful. is at 3 SPark St., Rookvine, E n StU lO O D Manchester Community Col­ Thursday at 8 pjn. g;raduate of John F. Deering responsible (or the traffic death vides that users pay for opera­ MAIN SI EAST HAmrOkP • 5?R??10| lui MALDEN-DESMrWEU) Again and again Kelly and released to gain entry, police ’The family will be given 60 P.O. Box 827, teL 876-8186 or AIR r.ONDlTlONFD Ar:ii.ie ffitl Pjfkinf, ■ AHMRHIANSOHQFr lege and is senior quality con­ ______H*?*’ School, West Warwick, and of Mrs. Josephine Mlgllaro, 77, tion of the plant, but all tax­ LaBelle argued that the Busi­ Brownie Troop 680 say. days to move from the building. 648-2711. fwouenoH THE trol representative for New B row n ie"T r^ 680 will make a cum laude graduate of Brown Coroner James J. Corrigan ruled payers pay for the cost o f the I al’ea, rezoned In . p;ngr]and for the Aviation Cor­ ’Town Counsel Robert Baum Brand New — First Bun ness Zone Monday. facilities. CINCINNATI net lived up to its poration of America. He lives calendars at Its meeting to- University, Providence, R.I., HARVARD NAMES KENNAN was Instructed to begin action “ WHEN THE BOYS 1961, had According to the coroner’s re­ MEET THE GIRLS” potentialiUea. and that it was BECKWITH APPOINTED CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — to clear the property. Fish War Rages ■soncDtM KID i^ife"and-famnV-m)'Rt StbLn^ port, Leslie failed to obey a Harvard University has an­ In color — Connie Francis not being put to its best use, 44A. He lost In a bid for a seat brlnS » Christmas card. HARTFORD (AP)—Robert J. Two policemen, hospitalized Harve Presnell Also “Secret of My Success" toe afternoons become lighter, Delta fraternity. Mr. Kelly is stop sign on Route 77 in Guil­ nounced the appointment of Wed., Thurs. “Kid” 7:60 economically. on toe public building commis­ Beckwith, newly appointed com­ in a car accident last month, After Ships Ram Herman and the Hermits toe meetings wrtll end at 4:15 presently attending Yale Uni­ ford on Nov. 7 and hit a car George F. Kennan, diplomat “ Secret" 6:00 - 9:45 By a show of hands, 34 area sion in October. will receive pay (or another 30 6:80-9:40 rather than 4:30. versity School of Medicine. on Route 80 in which Mrs. Mlg­ mandant of the Rocky Hill Vet­ and historian, as a university residents expressed objection to The oonservaitlcm oommieslon p.m., days if they remain off duty (Continued from Page One) Plus: "VIVA LAS VEGAS” Friday “ Kid” 6:46 - 9:80 Grange Card Party A summer wedding is llaro was riding. She died a erans Home and Hospital, has fellow In history and Slavic civi­ "Secret” 7:86 the zone change. Itself susrgested toat Dir. Sheri­ that long. Elvis Pressley — in color Bolton Grange will hold an­ planned. month later. To P(‘0|)li’ been appointed to the State lizations. wavee were jammed with anti- 8:15 Soon: Disney’s “That Darn Among those Who spoke in op­ dan and Oocooni resign; so toat The two, Patrolmen Jack Rel- other to its series of card par­ Building Program Oommtsston, President Nathan M. Pusey WED. “THE NANNY” Cat" position were: a quorum could be obttfined chenbach and Robert Ahnert, British songs like “ Kevin Bar­ — WHERE IT EARNS GENEROUS It was announced Monday. said Kennan will be able to par­ Mrs. Raymond Wilcox of 516 more readily at commission ties Saturday at 7:30 p.m. in were hospitalized following the ry,” a device, the northerners He succeeded Raymond Watt ticipate in seminars and give the Community Hall. The pub­ Rt. 30 accident. TTie board in both positions. occasional lectures at Harvard claimed, to prevent them call­ lic Is Invited to join In gomes DIVIDENDS— FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT voted to pay them (or 30 days Prof. Paul N. Taylor of the while contlntilng his professor­ ing (or help. of set-tmek. Bomarco Uhlverslty of Connecticut was ship at the Institute for Ad­ while they were convalescing. The Victory reached port with The sick-pay period ends this her bow stove in and taking HOUYWOOD'S NUMBER ONE STAR DOES IT Bomarco. the town couples’ — AND WHH COMPLETE SAFETY appointed to the Advisory Coun­ vanced Study in Princeton, N.J. AGAIN I THE LAUGHS ROll ON AND OH I LET'S GET ACQUAINTED cil (or the Unemployment Com­ Kennan has served as U.S. am­ month, and a 80-day extension water. A second northern trawl­ club, has changed its January Why People's BIG was voted. The men will re­ er, toe Westbum, radioed that . . See Our Big Ad in meeting from Saturday to Jan. pensation Act, succeeding Mrs. bassador in Moscow and Bel­ OaiaiSttf* • Cthr ky Dl IIIXI All Accounh Fully Insured Up To *10,000 Chase Going Woodhouse. grade. ceive regular pay until they re­ she too had been rammed but Today's Herald — Pago 9 29.. turn to work. was In no danger. No charge Tlhe board voted to pay the was made In her caae. . . . (You'll Bo Glad You Did) Manchester Evening Herald accounUng firm of Lutz and Extra police were ordered Bqlton oorrespondent. Cleme- Keller $426 for a special audit into Waterford in preparation MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE w e| I Young, tA 648-8981. LEFS GET ACQUAINTED of the town's books, ordered by (or the court hearing Friday. INSTANT Mayor McCusker shortly after They will be on hand to cope DOHINIMT HOBTATUm “ Selling and Servicing New Oldsmobiles SPAIN USES MORE STEEL . . . S«« Our Big Ad in dlscrepencies were found In the with any demonstrations by the for Over 30 Years” MADRID—Spain’s steel con­ Today's HoroM — Pag* 9 books of the former Rockville souUawed Irish Republican 512 WEST CENTER STOEET 643-2411 sumption is expected to double tax collector. The deputy col­ Army, sworn enemies of British Weekdays & Sat. 7 - 9:10 by 1972, reaching an annual EARNINGS . . . (You'll B« Glad You Did) lector served for a while as influence in Ireland. figure of 14 million metric tons. town treasurer last year. ON INSURED SAVINGS Jan. 17 was set for a public MANCHESTER OLDSMOBILE hearing on an ordinance setting "Selling and Servicing New Oldsmobiles uniform town parking violation DIVIDENDS for Over 30 Years” fees. The fines will be for NOTICE 512 WEST CENTER S-TREET 043-2411 staitdard parking violations, Can you night parking, parking during Harold J Dwyer announces that as of January 1, his shop will be known an— PAID FRO M snow storms, and the towing make money of improperly parked cars. IIOUIARD DAY OF DEPOSIT Dividend is Arrests DWYER Kathryn A. Kasperin, 4 in mo BEST FOR MOST PEOPLE Christopher Dr.. Rockville, was WOODWORKING ■ FINISHING & MODEL SHOP OF BOLTON Dividends paid qirarttrly: summoned tp

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rt . mancnbotbr evejning nbhuu). manchesteb. c» nNh tub^ a y ^ J anu ary 4. isee up .to SIO per boor for their GowCTitry M dreuit court u in ManrhU' off Cbaptl Rd. in Sooth }Knn^ aervlbee. Several boi^ mem- tar on Jan. 9 i. aor. State pdlee report _ - 4t4 Seeks Federal Grant ben felt tUa pay rate to be ex- Strube w u charged wlOi le u m t s Weekend Brings ot South twMug an Illegal left turn, ‘nta oeaaiv*, and all bMM with obaiiad with Dominic M. Belettl to State Sets Hearing on Rt. 6 Willimantm By-Pass Schaffer in hia opinion that the aefcond c u w u driven by WS- H. Bfooka, property at 16-17 NOW AVAILAM.ll AT F if LutX Project Outdoors o f tha peace and anm* Uam Too, of Bast Hartford. board ahould retain control over Arrest Reports monad to CtosuK Court 1 3 .in Itumbun St. . PMI PHAIIilACY H m State win bold a public TiM M o d ot «dae«Uoo tut of npruenUtlves of an local ^ budg^ Josephine A. DeQuattro to kaartng an Jan. U on a propoa- John j . MMiUogr SS, o f AntOBm Mancheatar on Jan. M u a n - ggg CCNTlai 8^ iiSMWU -UM lo auk a SU ^ regtonal partldpanta. A ------SPACa SHOBXAW Mfg. CO., property on Re­ Trail WM i r n s t s i on 4 eom- auK of an aifinnaat at wwfc on d reloeatien route tor the RL 8 WICHITA -. FAUdi. Tex. y.paas aroutid WlAtmantic. plaint on N «r THU'S Day told X>ee. a d . gent St. J I laM Plannlns *nnt «r a ^ WorkCF (AF)— Midwwtoars UnlversKy Montage Ueense Vho routa begkia in Oolumbia Siat atop toward the formation tract wlil be agreed upon and '* 5 ^ ohatfid with aparattn joadsr H om y StnM r aS, orw M «h t’a has atodnt puWng ajiaca fto A CAR FROM FAUL DOOM PONUAC the influeaea ot ttqfm.oe Otags. lim WL, Otrmtry, waa anm> Peter Francis Carr, Brook- ' — ----- 1.— 2 ----- at tha tatarsoction ot Rt 8 and at a regional natural acience aigned by the board bf educa- Slain in Alabama 700 Ofam an or n e u tha campus. e a , and rund north of praaent Ha w u taken to ToUtoiA lU t o monad to court Iklday alter his Vntli 3.400 paifcbig. panntts ta- lyn, M. T . and Lota ^ e Wto- ^ . > j a j center at LuU Jun- tion and the trueteea of Lut*. Ikt 8 . through the poiithenunoat ALL MAKES Jail,' but waa latair ralau a d «n Su aQagadly struck aaoHwr u SIm the stndi^ can them tao^SO Ardmore Rd., Jan. 15, R e a d H e ra ld A dS . tor HuBeum’a Oak Grove Na- A further atipulatlon pro- (Oawtfnued froen Fhge One) 4 and of Oovaintey, btoore paaatng $000 bond Mr epuit appaanana ho' w u S' lilt hand turn hutthbag pennUil "St James’ Church. - ______tare Canter V>sta by Beldon Schaffer. north o f VWlllmantlc into Mana- •me board heard U n . Kade- chairman of the board'a fl- Uvea at nearby Strortef, fltod. ALL MOBELE Bne itoAwley, director of Lute; nance committee, wUl give the WM held without charge pend­ Zn . Oovontry, tbs higharay ing outcome of the InveUiga- Or. Philip Sumner, ita preal board the final authority over would eroaa only flandera Rtyar the allocation of any funda pro- tlon. The man’s name w u with­ USE OUR ONE OR TWO YEAR VeDL.dent; andSUM Walter TYMWWk Schultheisa^atu**.u%-au| .... , . _____ a Rd. It wouM oroas no roads in Vice president, explain the con- vlded in a planning grant held. Columbia. The project’a proposed $12.- Tuekegee, the Macon County LEASING PLAN eept and purpose of pro­ Acoording to tha stats Ugb* budget calls for the ap- aeot, has long been the center of jected program. 353 way dapsrtment, ‘‘All major ■i i' polntment of part-time person- Negro demands for equal rights, roads ancounterad would ba Called "Project OUMoors," nel In seven poaiUona; A proj- but has had no raohU Violence in the program envisione a region­ grada saparatsd from tha ex- ect coordinator, one muaaum recent yeara. praesway by toldgtng or otbei^ PAUL DODGE al acience educational center on staff member, one school ad- Negrx>e have a voting naajorl- 8 ariM traatod to preeerva local i f the museum’s 6S-acre nature mlnistrator, two school repre- ty In Tuskegee and throughout traftto drculatton. B it e oft Oak Grove St. that hope­ sentatives, a clerk, and addi- the county. Two NegrOee were ! i Coventry would probably air \ r fully will serve not oniyonly m Man- m - conaultanU at a cost of elected to the City Oouncii laat PONTIAC i t cheater but also the surrounding the remainder of the year and four others to comity ao be the site of a future exten­ don of the multi-lane relocation 378 Main S t MANCHESTER 649-2881 eommunitiea of Andover, Bol­ budget being for office supplies -olfflcea. Hie Tuskegee poUce ■ t ton, Columbia, Coventry, Glaa- and Instructional matertala. department hoe Negro offlwra SALE route. Highway planners say tanbury, Hebron, Marlborough, Under the budget proposal, and a Negro oierh works at Qtty they have no speoific route picked for the extensico, but South Windsor, Tolland and project personnel would receive HaJL -Vernon, ahould they wish to that and interchange will be partloipate. ------provided in the design of the Funds for the planning grant, J SAVE UP TO */3 ON ANY ITEM current project to accomodate Mrs. MlcAwley emphasized, A O l M T lM it. would be 100 per cent federally R t 8 ts also being ralocated REMEMBER provided under Title m of the around Manchester. The secUoa federal aid to education law, as Noonan Says Town Qerk of multi-lane highway there will and in Bolton Noteh, although would later funds for the con­ *1 tinuance of the program. eroes > country connector run­ A •Ihe purpose of such a re­ ‘Reneged’ on Office Hours ning to the south of the Notch gional center, Mrs. McAwley is being considered. This would Democratic Town Oommlfctea church will be conducted that ^tirlad told the board, would be pri­ eventually connect with the aectjkm o f R t $ which will by­ marily to provide workshop Ohailrman Robert Noonan ex- . „ . , a,, J4K courses and Inetructlanal ma­ pass WUUmantic. preesed his diaappouNmeM dgty vvlU meet tomorrow night The highway department re­ terials In natural Kience educa­ about the hours the town clerks at 8 In the Grange Hall. A short tion for teachers, who would 6.PRONG ports that engineering for the of«ce will be open. He accused business meeting will be follow- M I^'S RINO WUUmantic by-pass will begin then take their newly'acquired Reg. $TIMN> TIFFANY Republlcan town clerk, Mrs. ed by a movie entitled "We Saw SOLITAIRE SET CHANNEL SET upon completion of the plan­ « * y aklUa and understandings back Reg. $60A0 Reg. $429. you WiooW ^ Glonia Meurant of reneging on It Happen”, covering the his- Reg. $850. ning for the project although to their atudente and utilize her pre-election protnisee to tory of aviation. ■’“’'•4 9 .5 0 no timetable is available for them in their own school sit­ N O W $ 2 2 2 hold office hours that would aC' Members of the society will *49.50 the planning phase. uations. commodate the general public receive Holy Communion In a NOW $ 2 6 3 Right - of - way acquisition The limitod size df the site The nnmosed relocation of R t 6 around WUUmantic (on the left of the tto, crossing R t S3 Just north of Brown Ave. A wMtward ^ t^ im of tha He stated, Tt Is unfortunate Sunday. oould begin in the summer of would prohiUt Ite extensive use mapl^Wins a t ^ present IntersecUon of Rts. 6 and 6 A in Columbia, crosses road U shown south of Babcock Mrs. Gloria Meurant has de- regular schedule of relig­ 1968, however, the department the Hop River snd tha New Haven RaUroad tracks, heads east through final, howevwr. The map waa provldad by the SUte Highway Department for direct nature study by all ious Instruction resumes next says. In that case, the State town pupils, aa well as those elded not to hold office hours Coventiy across Flandefa River Rd. and the WUUmantic River into WUllman- on Saturday morning ae has Sunday. would advertise for construc­ l ^ p a r ^ from area towns, Mrs. McAw- The executive board of St. tion bids In the summer o f 1969. ley noted. In addition there been the cuatom of her pre- deceesor.” He added, "the vast Matthew's Ladles Guild will When right-of-way acquisi­ would be the prohibitive costa meet tomorrow at pm . riAnts erf housee that wiU be maintaining Usts of available General Assembly In Its 1966 , Maps showing the rout# are The bear^ v^ » ^ » majority of ToUand's citizens 8 tion gets underway, the depart­ Cen to mlST ^ ^ tte ~ad piogram.^and $26,000,000 on view in the town clerks’ of- p.m. Jan 13 to tha M of bus transportation. How­ Turkey Cont^ are unable to reach the offioe ment Bays, the state will be ever, some direct use by select- Connecticut’s winner of the OVER 2 CARAT Sghway. Occupants ^U be rs- The WUUmantic relocation was made avaUahle tor the ^ between the hours of 9 a.m. to 3 prejpared to offer relocation ad­ /bd elementary classes is plan­ governor’s largest turkey con­ terred, tf they wish, to agencies project was qpprovad by the project ______Windham and ManafieW.______Mansfield.______pm . Monday through FYWay.” PERFECT GEM DIAMOND visory assistance to the occu- ned, she said. test, a locally raised 47 pound Regular $4,000. NOW $ 2 9 ^ Q MODERN SET The Democrats are preparing Reg. $379.60 ery be shifted to firma which j ’There was oonslderable dis- _ ... „ __ _ . , . 12 oz. gobbler, left yesterday MARQUIS RING SOLITAIRE * o r a ,f ^ cuaeion among board membera . wBt^ to , cm5,utlo» in tl» nntlonnl 1 CARAT SET 12th Circait have not boosted prices, steel Reg. $660. Va c a r a t N O W * 2 3 5 South Windsor Most Steel Firms Wary shares declined a bit — but this over the advisability of putting is;.”*;?. “S K c m c ^ . m , tu n „y NOW Reg. $429 the project on a regional, rath­ the Saturday office hours be was raised by Blllery Neff, of ALSO Reg. $760. was in a market wWch already ^ B T Y b y rotated and the ^oe N O W $ 2 9 5 G>urt Cases was moving irregularly down. er than a local basis. However, 1 CARAT DIAMOND RING NOW Economic Opportunity Plan About Joining Price Boosts Mrs. McAwley explained that open one night aj^ k fw p„dicted the gob- •560 When Inland Steel announced federal authorities give priority the oonvMiience of local reat- bler will weigh over 60 pounds Regular $600. NOW $ ^ 9 ^ MANCHESTER SESSION WAOnNO’PON (AP) — Under doubtful firms — and thus per­ ita price rise. Chairman Gard­ ner Ackley of the President’s regional projects because dents, according to N«nan. The tomorrow's competition. Before Council Tomorrow •The casd of Thomas J. Cole, notice that the government haps to force price roUbadia by fbey provide better use of the DemocraiUe Town Oonwnlttee Bulletin Board 49, o f 993 Main S t, was con­ Bethlehem and Inland — top Council of Economic Advisers THK HARIFORD tlb'CTRIC The town council will meet proceeds to 'l^aurenicxi^ ^Gtlbert, won’t do IxiatneaB with the will meet Friday at 8 pm . hi •The Ways and Means Com­ W ide Bonds tinued to Jan. 10 yeaterday. military and dvUian officials described this move as unwar­ )hnited funds avalla'Me. ALSO 136 Valley View Ik-.. Wapping. ptice-booetera, the buUc of the LIGHT COMPANY - Bi line with this, She said the Town Hail. mittee of the Tolland Junior tomorrow night to consider for­ Cole was arrested Dec. 9 and Issued orders oalUng, in effect, ranted and Inflatlomry — the Democrata Meet nation’s steelmakers showed llia t WilMmantic State Teach­ Churtb News Woman’s Club will meet tomor- V i CARAT MAIMOND RING charged with embezzlement by for a government boycott of the same criticism he had made of With mation------of-- a comimmlty - action Th« Democratic Town Oom- wariness today about Joining the ers College has already been In­ •Ihe Women's Participation night at 8 In the home of Regular $350. NOW $ 2 ^ 0 agent. He was employed as a Wgher-priced steel. Bethlehem’a. commlttee towr administer w an eco------ITUUtOO^jttee wlUWU4 IllOtJtmeet Friday night formed of the proposed pro­ Oorranlttee of the United Con- Mrs. John Woods, Ridge Rd. shipper at Marlow's Depart­ Bethlehem Steal Corp. in its ‘There was every Indication of Neither aervlcemen Diamonds nomlc««yv*vt(rL opportunity/vrnvtufiiTiI-fv T^morTDmprogram In at.X 8 A at -A the ^ -xru.JtotoMain StO* LegionT structural steel price increase. gram and has evidenced liiter- gregaiUonal Ouirch will meet pians for the club's dance to be MAN'S ment Store. A baby carriage, a a cwicerted drive by the admin­ fighting in Viet Nam nor busi­ eat In offering credit courses today in the home of Mrs. Fur- held Jan. 22 will be discussed. Somith Windsor. Hall. vacuum cleaner, and various A matching $6 a ton increase istration and its key supporters nessmen building new factortee Reg. $149.95. NOW PENDANT V2 CARAT Lutheran Notes by Inland Steel Corp. took effect for Its teadher trainees as well longe Flynne on the Green. ______ALL FIVE-DIAMOND Reg. $76.00 Reg. $896. Other Items on the agenda other Items valued at $157 were In Congress, Thda raised specu­ and buildings at home will be as teachers already certified.. Members of the committee Manofaestor Evening Herald Include discussion of possible re- The parish choir of Our Sa­ allegedly taken from the store’s today, four days after Bethle­ lation whether President John­ made happy by the price riee, NOW NOW hem’s announcement on price •The propoeal for the planni^ wiH sponsor three daytime Tolland correspondent, Bette vieipns to the town sidewalk vior Lutheran Chwirch will meet stock and given away. son was not risKlng his remark­ Ackley said. 'i •113 SEHINGS 25% OFF boosts for structural steel fram­ grant Is for the five months pe­ meetings for the women of the Quatrmie, toL 878-2846, •49.50 •296 ordinance, including Incorpora- Friday at 8 p.m. at the church ably durable popularity with He added: ’’Foreign steel pro­ .. . AsksA »lrn TMxrAWrfvaDivorce ings. A small producer, Oolora- riod starting April 1 and elid­ church during the week of Feb. tlon of cohatnictlcn speclfica- NEGRO HEADS COUNTY buslneee leaders. ducers are the only people who A South. Windsor woman has do Fuel & Iron Crop., posted a ing Sept 1 and would be fol­ 14-20, and wiU serve refreeh- tions, and the appointment of a NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — The will take much pleasure in this Every diamond earries a writtmi guoranPaa bond storing, " Y o u buy the finest diomond at the best price or you Instituted divorce proceodinga $3 increase. But Johnson himself was si­ lowed by a proposal for an op­ menita and dinners for the yar- win member to the library board to first Negro to head a county lent. And the most sensitive in­ announcement" erational grant to become ef­ ioua meetings ot the building COMPARC OUR receivo o full credit plus 4 % interest." fill a vacancy created by the against her hur4>aind and has at­ government in New Jersey has But this was hardly a price tached hds property in Man- parade. Other companies said dex of business psychology, the As if by praarrangameitt, five fective at the beginning of the and expansion campaign. resignation of Mrs. Shirley Lit­ been swoifi in as director of the stock market, r^ooted neither PRICES ON ALL cheater. Elssex County Board of Free­ they were ‘ ‘studying’ ’ the ques­ Democratic senatora taaued next fall term. ' Church members have been tle. hysteria nor loss of confidence. statements late Monday deplor­ It federal authorities grant requsted to save the week of PRESCRIPTIONS Items of new business on the AUeging InJoleraWe cruelty, holders. tion, and giant United States Steel 0>rp. saM that “ It may be After Secretary of Defense ing the price booste, endorsing the funds for the prog:ram, it ts Feb. 14 for the service to the axenda Inehide discussion of Mrs. Jianlce B. ,, Stewart is arit-„ Charles Matthews, a Demo­ ALIEN’S ARTHUR DRUQ Robert 8 . McNamara ordered the White House effort to roU planned that an advisory hoard church. The building fund cam­ tor to crat, Is an insurance executive some time’’ before It decides what to do. Monday that military contracts them back, and calhng for a wtB be formed to be composed paign for the addition to the town councU rules and pro- sel fees In a suit agalnat WU- who was bora on an Alabcuna Stewart. Stewart’s In an sittempt to dismiade the tor future structural steel deliv­ congreeslonai InvesUgatioo. 12 eedures; authorization for town I'*®’* farm. manager Terry Sprenkel to exe- proP«rty______at 527 Adams St-, Marahester, has been attached KD cute a quit claim deed convey­ I l i A N E R S ing any town interest In land fo r $35,000. ■ L '^1 The couple was married on I on Clark St. to Jack and Leo Aug. 9. 1966, in Rlverheod, L.I. Homo of Qtidlly docmlng ond Prompt * TWICE-YEARLY Lelctotner. Mrs. Stewart is the former Service With Over 40 Yeors of ; m V Also, appointment of a mem­ Janice E. Remiazewrtd. ber to the planning and zoning AL Auxiliary (EAIOKIE CenrintioUf Cleaning Experieneo ; commission to~ fill•••• “a vacancy------Tn*The ADCAbe J!,.E. miuvtr Miller American created by the resignation of Auxiliary will hold a 617 MAIN m m MANCHESTER Tom Foran; discussion of the meeting Wednesday at proposed 'fnlddle school; trans- g lunne of Mrs. Bet­ Hurry! Replenish your winter Noxt to n n t Noriond Bonk ^ A- aecTRic ACCUTRON 14K BENRUS ,17 JEW ELS 7 JEW ELS LONGINES ter o f $11,306.13 from the Or- jy Davis. 268 Hilton Dr. wardrobe with beautiful, becoming chard___a HillwvsMf School account frtto fVlRlthe Onb »i_e. Paek Afhtf226 by HAMILTON ELECTRONIC quolity irinter fashions and get im­ =?A Reg. $126. by HAMILTON by HAMILTON general fi&d; and transfer of The foUowlng awards have Reg. $74JM •200 •71.50 $11,306.13 from the general presented to members o f portant savings at the some time. Up to $30.00 trade-in NOW Up fund to the south Windsor High cub Scout Pack 226: X NOW rten 1. Wolf badge: Arthur TROUSERS for your old watch. •84.50 ^OW $1^ QC NOW $1^ Qjj- Up to $80.00 trade-lii BchOol addition account. •49.95 Prices from $126. S-VR. GUARANTEE I "toT9 I ^oT9 for your old watch. Scout Troop 62 Champagne,___ . Steven Olsowy, 0 ^ y Scout Troop 62 has pre- Richard Ftechclnskl, Gerald V2 PRICE sented the following awards: Sanford. Michael Waltkus, Lar- ALL TREASURE SHOP WATCHES ARE UNCONDITIONALLY GUARANTEED Victor Batchers, Life Scout: ry Brown. SUCKS 65 Robert DeMalo, Steven DeMalo, Den 2, Bobcat, Kelth D d - Star Soout; Paul Pearson, Jeff- thin, Mark Dolthin. CLEARANCE rey Parka, First Class rank; Den 8 . Steven Quint, one-year MEN'S BUSINESS Richard Ferreria, Dean My-, pjjv^ assistant denner; Tom Bit- shrall, Second Class rank. ^ good, dhe-year pin; Tom SALE Merit badge awards: Life- Futtner, Bear bad^; Bruce COATS — SUITS NATURALIZER JOYCE guard, Ralph Pearson, Peter Sheldick, denner; Tom Goodwin, SHIRTS Smith; mUe swim, Robert De- gold arrow. d r e s s e s — SWEATERS ENTIRE STOCK ON SALE REG. TO $11.00 Steven DeMalo, Ralph Den 6 , Allen Howat. W «i p i^ on , Peter Smith: coin col- badge, gdd arrow, sllvar SKIRTS — SLACKS REG. TO $16.00 l^tin$> Clinton DrlscoH, Jeffrey Joseph WhoUey. W olf badge, Feoturing 24-HQUR SCRVICE | REG. TO $15.00 $ 0 iSu-ks Pearson; stamp col- gold arrow. HATS IN ONE DAY OUT THE NEXT NOW lectlnR, Carl Acker; Paul Pear------Manchester Bhrentog Herald son, James Moyer; flremanshlp, SizfiB 3-15, 8-20,12^-24^ Tt Victor Barohers, Steven De- South Windsor eorreepoadent, LA D IE S' j The Shoe T^th The Beautiful Fit A Good Selection Of Heels Anne Lyons, tel. #44-8582. , , I Malo; first aid, Ralph Pearson; £ Journalism, Roger ’Evans; FAMILY RINGS scholarship, Jeffrey Parks; pub- ATOMIC POWER PLANT Cash On/y BIRTH STONE RINGS CULTURED PEARLS CAMERA OUTFIT NOW Reg. $278. Hejic nciuuiihealth and safety, Roger AUGUSTA, Itelns (A P ) — A ALL SALES FINAL DRESSES $iAi AMERICANA and Rhrans; soil and water coniserva- corporation liaa been formed to (One Piece Plain) ▼ ■ ■ MISS AMERICA $7.95 to $150. 2 5 ^ ^ 0 o f f •17.95 2 5 0 / 0 O F T N O W Q | 0 ^ A with One Stone tlon, RaliA Pearson. btilld a $100-miUion atomic paw- 18 latnple Raffle er elsotrie ptoqt capable of m HOUSE OF PIERRE Our Entire Inventory Temipie Beth HDlel w «I hold producing 700,000 kilowatito. SUITS Several Hundred Pairs On Open a raffle Jam 16 at XO pm .- at WiUiam H. Dunham, prast- Of Teens and Flats the Temtata cn YVwtet St. To be dent of the Central Fow- Shdving For Easy Selection RONSON raffled am # ixnitaUe jUileviaion, er Oo., says construction will MEN^S REG. TO $11.00 REG. TO $9.00 s. 0. M. B. a caoHM dad an otocilirtc oarv- begin lata in 19#7 with compla- *5.90 •4.90 HAIR DRYER tog kidde. Ticket aeilare are be- tlon by aarlyitn at a location f. $27Ae SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK try ad|e(NI to. tfckato and to ba annonnead. NOW SUITS SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY ■ •14.95 OUR MERCHANDISE BEFORE? COME EARLY FOR REST SELECTION ■ t ■ ■ ■'. t : ■i WALLETS. HIS OR HERS O l ^ Mob., Tues., SaU -10 A.M, to 6 P.M—Wed., Thurs., Fti.— 10 AJR.-9 P.M. SKIRTS TRANSISTOR RADIOS ftuuiu /inm n oaaaMMimeooBOiMiBBaBbiiOf SWUTERS J e y e le tw ^ 2 -' ■ ■■' ' ' • " Village )3 oaterg ' ' . \ : \ 1 >i i'’.s The BEST Cleaning Service Money BOTITB 88 TALOOTTVILLB I V I . B Can Buy, Yet It Oists No More TWIST-O-FLEX BANDS Perfection of Woiitmanship Guaranteed WN ARE LOCATED NEXT TO THE "HKEAT SHOPPE* OFF Reg. $BA6 EASY PARKINO — TEL^-9802 MANCHESTER PARICADE NOW ^2 QK PHARMACY STORE HOURS: , STREET— 6 4 9 -0 ^ Tri Oiti SiMpping Plaza - Vanm 8 AJU to 6 PjW.—Monday through Satfiyday I:* ■ '-jV;' ■:■•, •'■' '■ •- '•. •» ? • / . -f • M .4 ^ ''7 - r ". * - : •' ' •■■>> ' • :jti "r 1 ‘W ■ . ' ^5 . r>- lEVEN ngjuaJ)* M a n c h e s t e r , o o n N w T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 4 , i m CVlSpmG mirn Ilet Ns|n.Topic ’f V'•■■^4vv’'•'^ V '- -i • ^y.' be the tapte ttir f>Wiriiiii ^ A t k t s e ,. WABBBSCROH toB ) «b e eit ft meeting o f the fid-OO CMb ' - • - - - ,.**ttidMi^ Brea Monde Was « CamiUar of a t Maryft Bplebopal Otemdi ■ i: ;v . ■ V. televia ioii fiyura on Oia front Baas dntag iHtatm B A}. on IWday at Neill Hell. M 7:U (32: _ . BiaUUhta tha Icotban. naflUly ] i CeitoftMltott ^ B e a ^ ^ . dteaae# br'Matoa. i»ft, ''teimla Nowamaii Paid Kunta end . pliotegrepher Bob Dagrar, both' i ■■ "nisuiitiaii'iitoi^ M i' fto'an- tA aB K B N t. -( ~~ shoaraada tKlIyuiioam , .. :■ % Vi ,l.'iu * a : rb a » twi' tHiifiurt "-ilii etbiif ftjitorfttotoft 'Viiaiiirik: ^ 7:20 (10-: tto los;a«ft of in ^ end i "T m iMt woridny In^KOrfta as of tlw staff of totevtelon stetltm : ^ < 0 (O we,02*a» a BO-' ft; woman.”woman.’’ warWar oorrasoomapondenf v m c . Om iwel 8, wUl aptok Whanim'ttivUi^ Aini(t(»SiSS?^ S and show slldfte of 'Viet Nein. CB0 aMo 0^' naa u W pact t>^^ but .toftre Sfpoftyd itotyuailto Blygteft.told ft yen- VnHM MMtoW; |3X;1P6ttiooid (C) Wnca IMS, ; „ ■ - '-. . ' Mlaa. Wlgelvftt, *6, who died Hell at T p m. Tlte proymm '(be put ftiid'-.ttift'dtiitoira a 10:00 ( S-m^S^itoSertalto *“ waiter Hoed Army 'ibUiftr'.' Ill eifi(itftblft aliftjiftrll. ii (M) Ooftrerasaoea nees meeting. Mr.,and Mka. Rue- , 4tb«pfttoatoa,.ao'tha''’^ ^ afa» «ltp^..% * * * * two-moTdh lU- sefi OUttord and Mr. and Mrs. ta^ito .'towtopanoao: tiiot «d ^ . Mofta a t . M l ta iS;2s riJs.^'smiss^N.wft “«toly tmvelad Mgtat In iriwddtoy ft; ptooMtoiftA^iifrtynr BpoTift Weather ' • to ato-toepivftd. ,T6M. war aonea --■ limiting herseU (Jhariee Covey are chairmen for V/e Are A 1^emh0 a m o M o t4 dtjptar .i t Wldok;* # ^ rtt i(Ne_»w._ (U) VlntaKe Theater Way of aayttiyTC aali^ M M A f ^ toothbrush, a towel and Mp- dinner arrangenimfs. teal?'foe nrejudteod* Itod pirttol: vteto ’ and Paidstan. reports. the symbol of oyr pledge tp priyid# this column, wouSl, bftVs be; to)]^ve the ’totektl^’ of. rate’ She bmftn her career In 1942 Miae Higgins then joined the ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — State ^jmgnneB Axnnr^sDMuu oF-cntCTiXi atoi ■ aat tba 'ataya fo t- ib ff ;M»Nine7paap w tly preferftbfe to 2fce leylr ;ttoto wito Frteteteh- He made no as a summer reporter on the Ixmg Island (N.Y.), hewtyaper poUct, using portable radar dignified, sym pathetic funeral sorvioi 'dlHfto*hUndai a ^nM titb.'h^ to.A^ttoaaaiia t^erence to Xhehinlr. seta, arrested more than 101,279 MUye design to wtaKto Oftnnecti- Vaiisln (Cahf) Tlmea-Rerald. Newsday and began wiMng a -----. ------'for every 'family who relies uponXiis to tba APtrKJlO toiMdnttan to Bdn Ths next year fthe Joined the syndicated dally column. She aUeged apeedeia In the first 10 1 IK nan 'is^H srsw srstg” ’ cut ’to now coinralttod. rrandheo, Hioiba apaeSiholltr anpntoy of On that afto*no totbair. band ato|ipF 'th a t n|yiht;i)o b a d % (Thte Hstlag 'Inoindea enly those ------_____ e f 16 m ' SANTO DOMINOO. Pomln- The H enSw bune sent her Ing With American forelyn poU- A spokesman says the total »or niwradair — 1 4«ily ‘cana to- ffiBWHft piM t , fteweeaete.! aaryJ In tba :>ama^ ahaaieb Itj^ y ib ilBiiiit publie 'vW '*B d;nlto’ l|to 'fcdW> BriWite tr o f th . Sorpe BtaOchl cnrrr other Icah RepubUc (AP) -- Prseldeto to London In 1944. WltWn cy. ****' w r S -tv, ' Hector Oaicia-t3<^'aOarcia-Codoy'e peacepeftce w1ogvi"g along Miss Higgins waa born In over the same period tor 1064, proioiaad'O' pdto. oflanahp Ottodf^ hi leglaUctlvsc ptoocto an almo wVBO—use 10:06 ComMent “ Mifflin*: ^10 a.BC «•«* .<*T •• 10:40 DU1.13. ■ ' 'liafK •xMpt M v d a r •“ « V*®* ao many dprito, and apid hbbiiy ^iiihnn tmpuUdvft deal': iM 6:00' Long Ibhn WaAe pten to send bCfieeza (tomL’boto Auitrian front with tto ?th and got her when 74,401 motortate wre 12:00 News oppoeing. faottftne abnted. waa US Army education In France and Eng- stopped through the use of ra- Bacrotary b f Btata Ruak 'l^padal'. h*> eme^enoy uyatoa^^o^ ’ ir 8:00 pick itorfnson 13 :16 Sign , l!teMd«ar» J u m n c y A l:qe N*lr», % n Off <: 0) expected'toiltay to anger'the re­ Atter World War n. Miss Big- land, She Is survlv^lv ^ r dar. f • • *. y apuetkiha' tw-toabr aura that ap ona la which toe mtoQ. toftma o f th WMCV*“4319' 6 :00 Aftb lon ■tote *oW lli^itlllrtoratoae’jr 8K)0 Sartford Hlcblfthte 6:00 Ne*} Veather bel side. , , • ? glna then 28, was named the husband, retired Air. Force W. , ■ — nneartato about M r purpoa^.* , 7:00. News . 6:36 Ame, ,^«un- ueraa-uo(xiy Binnunaww tor the oen. wunam si. i»ai tent!On , o f' toetoj lejS^ftto (Jamia-Oodoy amteunoed Berlin correspondent tor the Gen. William B. Hall; twoxWl- 7> “ Tbia wpa," OayoUn oon ttan ap 'ftba 2:00 (tSSlisbt 7:06 ConV«te»tk|h Piece rwUo^efevMon a M re^ Mo^tday Tribune. She waS trans- dren,' — Lawrence,* ------—- »7, and Luida, niadto^'-iM t -rt^-'tbiar^y r i^ ta tn^* thptoy untn toot Monday nlyht,‘.^aad cemed-. 'i:'.- , 6:00 George Brewer WELDON DRUG CO. 7:80 Harry Reasoner Me reaction te the .pre(ddent** 601 Main S t— Tel. 648-6881 M a a tttr w r iuvip y it iwtiOBd; than, danaandad toatantaneoua 'ibtiofib leddetshlp of^^toft amaii 6:00 'E ( ^ vs. Northwest 7:00 Ken'Orfffln- aiii »:«e Dial 13 13:00 Stan DoUglas (Q^ftch which to. effe()t rejected nMth «xta(Mivi imraii)«rM*l66 nnd^iw*, Praparatloqa^ had actupUy boon undar towiui. wM W-pertlaal^. *P««r rebel demands that top (iUUtaxy <«iftian. In wbleh It la J||l«ydb ' ' low a .*pauao* to a v < ^ d f tbd aua* own way, "fhe people who djfme a 4Gpound set of prime ribs P >t n'' hftd tftfe ad- buildings. And at 7 a.m.. Just would think,‘my ministers and I Hqraaoa Jidmaonldn di^AHa^r to If *Tt falla, it la olahriy tetandadjto the linel The trucks came In The buBcUng will be expend­ ■v#U be supplied from the M®t- van toyn - whleh aeepaed,.- and when It aeemed that too many are toe first to rejoice with the ||y aalda auch tlnia<^lian^ 'dlpfamatto aorra a aaoondary ' purpoaa---aad aoma here at 2 amt. today, delivering. able to house 120, and 'Will be ropoUitan D istrict line, down U a long illnesfi kept you from earh- s ^ seem to tol* ctibu^ csLrs.were about to ail^ of.: toe sihali tovms turned Into nothing. People were None of the cutters got Into staff and his (Officers were able. "AH a n naafiil wmda ftir propound^ VM . war effort bo pununalttha Oommn- M Reiiflaraal WMi Sylvlaa Onara legilibUve' Idmtlty, Second, ' walking now. They walked over work. So we would’ ve had meat In perfect harmony with me, to lowered. To, make sure you cian ‘ Ottiraato fDOla; But tiie only raaiuiiabla atato' ta to'h 'm ora 'OonCtHatory frame o f repfesented toe pnljr perlft- the 16 btidges' toat lead Into the in hind quarter form hanging in act In auch a Way that the coun­ count on a regular income, when i Utamadtata objaoUoa. in «»* opinion oC a mind;'*’ - DAVID WELLS, CELUST: Guest Artist For Manchester Civic Orchestra Concert eottipUanoe'wito toe one man Island of 'Manhattan and they here. So we didn’t take any. try can continue to go forward." you are disabled by illness fir aoci- - That means everybody loses, i'itCffA nuair FnaUanUal ooanB4on.,Ja a , of up;taTd an'opddii^'baaad (to At High School Tomoirow Evening one vote. Ideal leylalstlve reftp- WiSlked on thft ateewadka, along dent, ingiiire' novir about AS;tna right back to the farm. Right lllit laaa obacduta and a^lot 'tooro nodaoti toe pummtibSy dOba datiiiy the- peat porttonmcnt « u isuppofted to stesMiifliet had verrltttte trftf- Swi$8 Avalanche C O N O T O N p Life’s Income Protecthih Pli®.' fle, and offices were wHMut now, the transit strike Is cost­ ‘^1!o briny tba arVaatag VU^aam rtldninefit pused rahta had' no oooTts and dftpiart- And ftre’ve got nine in help and Une and road into this ski resort [ i ^ 'iimtual t^antandlnf’, undar wMeb raalat and aKpppd tha‘'w ar, ao A Thought for Today If you cun hear but don't understand, Sonotone would like to THE IFFERHNCE toft State B«nate that day an ’ ihent stores' Were'efnpiy, but-the 'trufk reptsi costs and rent we today, and officials set up an ' iL i j io th aidaa woKM a ct to tanAMn, but fSat Wa hope that Praaident JObnaon Sponsored by the Bfanoheetar fjifa ^ ^ t B»a to be done were Igb^ 'to pay. A thousand dollars. help you. 'Whether you wear o hearing aid or not, let us give you Council of Churches came down tp to* ^er emergency helltmpter service : «ltlioot any i im a $. ai^ipim&t. .to d.bwto't bnra to fan . back on tha ao- The Day Nobody Worried Itr,needed notlring thp'^ '" iltme arid lait wliftii It T h^jw t in the paper, about the for any of more than 5>000 Euro­ a free audloraetric hearing analysis In the privacy of our office ^iarapan tba atru0to>*^ < cnddd aaCondaty dlvldand of hla “paaoa toe united spppcirt of toe' ama ' da#k ftria wet ■'tod '<^U and millions toe strike costing. I pean tourists trite might have to or your home. May we quote ratea and aaaiat you thto appidadx” Oaytita> dlapat^ Cfffa^ta;'*. Oayalto'a ao eount la totoroat- 'We must repudiate toe con­ towns toenuieivM, .sd d to tjie evetyboJiy waS Itonie, the City of caii’t even begin to think about leave. B reslin cept that God is the kind of I faom Waahlngtoll'ooMttnuaa, '*lM)at<fe« iny '^hnd 'i i i b i f i ^ t butonaa it aoama to Votes o f toe pUKX^fttib House New 'Stlrk stood 'as the great a figure like toat. The $1,000 we The resort is 25 miles up the LEARN ABOUT OUR aa we have ao many others? personality who must be begged v « ^ t wan dray on .lndiltaitaty; the in* build' up and ddoumant a primary' ob>^ aibun^ty. tot.ito v ^ o^ , ^ KKamplft of- what p«lople can be hefe today hurts me too Zermatt 'Valley, beneath the NBW YORK, Jan. 4 — The room. “Hell of a thing,” one of ITery little happened during aiul pleaded with in order to do .niuto to think about smybody NEW HEARING AIDS - tdnalty ad tba itgtatiny. ntlgU not' oven JOotlya-;-aoma Wncb at pawn pdrhapa aO 'it failed tcKgato toat vlfttecy 'whto' they UVe‘'to^ th v in towering MattertiOm. room waa aet up p u t for the them said. ” You’d 'think the the rest of toe day to change what any decent person would because some sixOr sevep Re­ $l,(k)6 can be ?” _ mmlnlah ,m u ^ B n ftlio dtoietton o f tba ■ tth t aa to aoeci maibiy a: da*aaoaladwbt(to w(told'ya800a toa arhala affair WaMi, wrniam Mcijuade and a universe of law; a univerM of phe. And here you’re sending transportation system that car­ refuse^ to go along with 1‘ ■uppoSed'to be. Forget all these ing (he lobby of the towering shortly alter midnigfat No one • Smart Eyeglass Medeft |91ia TT.S, and Hanoi ablyilt nOt auMianya 'fcom ito aUrfapB ^htmeephere M batoy Jamea Shanlay, tha top Inspec­ men home,” harmony; a universe of infinite ries more than five million peo­ They had reascnu w blto, a.t to fttorles kbout thft iinmftnse trou- (Jrtmtoftl Court building at 100 'was injured.. tors to the PuUco Dopiulment,-' good; and all the heartaches, aarloua ward. Bdt tbay would, patbopa pctoiarUy an oparitlon ta 'ikopayaiida; "Well, there’s absolutely noth­ ple in a day was motionless on tone, seemed ,te .thete;ybod ,ftr Mes dfiea'today fftce tliait yV ve Center St. is crowded, and law- • Midgftt Bfthind-Ear Modeb stayed to .than toyatoor ao they ing going on,” Walsh said. "You tragedies, sorrows, wars, blood­ own,:odnooodadytey :lt,7 ?o»> toe first business day of 1966. su fficien t ’Thisy d )^ T Ill- been reading,’ ft-hput. Just re- iwrs. stand in front of the candy MORE MONEY SPENT wouldn't havo to look for each always get it like this when Quietly, without worry, in Sat­ shed, agony which this universe • 6-Transistor Models for — oeta.*V;,/-.v, . > r > '■•;;• '‘s’- ' *i moving, under to e teftdftnihlp r mombef, &»!» thing that ye^er- stand 'and wait to meet clients. NEWARK. N.J. (AP) — The other If acnnothiny . hpppaned. somattohg imptni^t happens. urday morning calm. Hew York ever experiences Is not ths Barringer,.!^ ft sl^.de- New Jersey Council tor Re­ pifflevit Losses Tba aaoObpi^">4f.,;GM^^ In 8 i ^ ? Talapbonea and wa|Ua talkies fault of God; it has come bo- day showed. ..Big dtffts can But at 10:30 yesterday morning, Tbe psopla Just go rl| ^ on City took this Incredible transit with toe Dempertto. itoeyjwei search and Development says jMWkW. CmmM Itaaowod 1>y tta jiniwrtoi^^ w a n on the table. Tba radioa (uiuse people would not govern make p^plft big. the osmdy stand was closed and i i it win ba a.-kmy iHma^bafoM wa through a thing Uka this. strike and tom went through a under extreme eihet^cy''prer- that a record $2.08 billion waa • Easy Listening with AVC Iny .lTactb Vlatnaat. Iptoraa tba n u t wan to save time dialing an their lives by the OOd-standard, the-dobby was empty. knoiarjUBt.wbat t ^ aetuU, Vwtoabla af^ “Look at stoat we have with day without seeming to notice sure from the .official toade- "He’s d,to?" th* W ib* spent In toe state by Industry in ‘^novarnp to HanoL And, altilpfigb Qayn« axtanslon If they needed some­ and is the result o f our (iwn flftb-ftoor;r«fvi]bohb<>ard a t Police H en ^ Sefanitzer, a la'wyer, Our new models are the smallest, lightest, most convenient hearing A ^ tO n Itfe.b^ii|MBa mgy bf'fO r oryin .'' the. switchboard upstairs,” that there was anything wrong ship tosto (^.p^Y,-w bic’i 1966. The council, which repre- !^ 'a’ VVnaMny^ thotoiata. would' body to the buildlnglih a hurry. somebody else said. "We asked at aU. Oh, there was money lost 'violation of that standard. HeadiBuijrt^ was sftying, tRow waa sttodlng al(me, his coat eenta more than 100. organisa­ aids possible through Sonotone research. Let us help you enjoy liin i 'aooiiirtqmaral At nine o'clock, Sbanley began creasing effort to adjust our They didn’t think they were Im- A}toVyW]«ibdp^.-.W '.’Wtor'b’ ^^I^Boradf^ the htoole department. We cars on.tbe streets during a noi^ nrsiitem' 'Wotoilv^'**'';Alvftn.' to he’s having trouble breathing.” b a t t e r i e s , accessories end r e p a i r s ildowtoy down of Watooey opei*tl<*»;,* foiny through the papers in will, our Intelligence, our life, to poitent. I had a gambUng case earofh)^,' itlik aadovtot. a f tltod biuhia wouldn’t be able to get an am- mal dky. iOp'Sunday tog^t, toe toeliielr , pwn, 'pertiptojif •, fto®® Th* woman’s voice was -amaU front of tom. “I think we can toe Divine Intelligence who bn., My client doesn’t show up. ON *r.I. MAKES OF AIDS—BUDGET TERMS I p radiiietioB n f btfUtawMon., tTT ^tay do- totaya^.aitoM^^',»pafici.'.; y, bulahce g«hng. Well, we’re past fear ww^ that far more cars hblds infinite space in toe palm towo^ .topy - tlMuc^., if . worth ■nd dull. Thfty always sound let ttoa Brst platoon gb at 10 o’­ The Judge was gotog.to revoke ^jDldad'^o crank; tblB wdr dawn.** oayaiui: the rush hour already and we would pdto toto to*and o f HU hand. Ttelp pteylBff. .tb^,<4i^ftM for tito^thdt When they are afraid. Shoes for the entireiam ill -’su t' aiiaf^>j^.,oppafta^ 'irp -dtoya the ball. Five,hundred dollars. ni$l official, “traNl bawbla to clock,'' ha was aaytog. 'Tt haven’t bad any calls about the turn toefti of Btbol ecimbto^ totterl , , • , VAU right,’’ 't^e cop tm the hlii.and tbp.MM|ti projadtion:^:j^ amounts to 2,600 men. 'We can The Rev. Ronald Hftideman 1 went (Alt in the hall and (toled w’toouU ba an aorta '«f W ^~ strike at all. H again and he was caU- ildnd,of-unlOifi^d di^ said to Louis, you’re stmposed to 3tiop early for best s e l e ^ dlaaegiilt jtoWbmUae, adeb of of^sb “You can lot them go, we’n "It’s some city. Isn’t It?” a reach a building eflre..Tbe peo­ On ’nUs Dato vpito* wa* w t o for iftg a pobOft oar apd an am- Ijawalatlon toThbfleld, Oayaitooaiii^tta^ be to court.’ He said to me, Mr. of to b d and colora. .-J ' an right without them,” Watob giiy In toe rppm said to Walsh. ple of New York 'were aftkeU to Jmlance to go., to the woman’s WESTERN ;9>a Johnaott' “paaoa offanalaa''s*adybt In 1921, the Rockefellftr PPun- .Schnitaer, you are talking to the piwpiiip t g f r j^ i ^ ' said. Re leaned'back, and smile. stay hom e. from .work If they dation announced ' thil yffliow hMito Anothto paiitonan at the ►jpaooaad into n diptanatle pluiaa:.w;ii)ydi, Tbera ware a couide of paoplp original uneaaential m an."- oondfttom' at, appd*. "Oh, didn’t you know that?” he fever had been wipftd out ih ftidtehboafd hftil a call fimn a ______y to Cbyalln,' bite iiaidf ouOiM standing hy the door to the ■akt The day went ftbout where to e .Bftvmito:.Avenue IRT Modb to OrdsT tto. fthf---jaftiii|. ^ h to e to d - of the Brooklyn Bridge a»d It aanta. t b o ’paodbO i^ Wafflitaytob h ill grifiud toto-tfae streets around (x>mea.|0;« i eaSl as an El train ALSO looUnmdoivti <« Vim Oourtlaitot ndnd to I t t lai oaaantiLtluao .torthaho S ~T* a t y HalUtad: becapie teat In the fade; tlwt| atoutkin to.tr Park. Bfti^iQto pniimlgan. a.red- VENETIAN HJNDS l^ 'tola ifc‘ aoiibnUhy to d a y i^ aeiS^^ day. Andffineet Garvey, an ac- Bring year eld raHsn to s p e c i a u - w e d . o n l y |WadBaitiny >t~ leapt tba OohtiOI Oton- i t faced ftS iwtao vaorka aa a main­ tenance man tor tha aulmaya, ‘ and pw^toyw tba wbola Id ngp Dtftiwaya tononl^yj BtopeXM ^M BfboUyn, came IBbtt Id d^ ttotolbility of dpnydr ’ was spending tlte moat im- CENTER CUT hdn 'flfflioirac Oonlpfano* io .0ntpUiat'imi\. walktog itowft from to* bridge. portanlfi^y ef bis Hfe in ‘toe bar: totad,aa4 f(tott*a|y mindr ^paation,' bn bis way to vpork at any ltow..MPy aw''<|m a r a n t « i^ -l " I n iv e r -eiQlaetod a strike," Bny pifR;^^.Oamboaua.-bo^^ fropi K h T 'iS d ^ AVe. He had 'braitoto; ' f f be saki, ^“Bufc vtoen It caoie X oopgtct bi Tlotaam. isio adnantay# bftf^ VfftJklng an how. He fflto’t ^ Hba aeebnd ihdetobtoiy peiiibnBy *“ “ figured; to'liFe-'ve been get­ aboftt aphod ip too ^tbarftlda o f tba -w™* ting lOt tetot tellies and iftfte®^ tenblanoa of liitonMnianaa piriadiation raises flM Itoi pme we got iv ootto'ftiif aadurntd t o i t to « quaHttab o f •df ....fSSbsF seki fflM 't o d ilv e jto PORK CHOPS 9 tbO. rii;^ Btm ano^ tha^ with M a tfM d r else worictar Ufh-1n apaoe aro7ui«>y t o ranii|idn'dbout Bt ’’fttene and I bftd to^bO'toto wnto, t»|lfagtl|B bop' to mtad. aoeordtoy to this k i^ (>f ft Job. 8o U’a, lm- y ^ :jn st got (to end. started whto -WO' toready 'Ijw b b ' tonibt ‘ to ba. portent jftnd pott X .feel tetod of ’ tba Boutb ' witlwntany.'indMpaii|ai mmSPr M "M . *TT 1 dhtn’ t about lit. Pm dciing a s U g a to|ng h a ^ be to. I would hftse " ' I n : ’oafta,'wotaf 'toto'''ifM t''tof n as rve; after MM In mgr atoMe aUyad home as everybody was few d<^ tba vail^t^intord^V ’ •} ’ -“ r ’ Ufa.” ^'7 7 ;■ aakt boj^pltiuwton. Qndod'f He sat (tear U|| drink and out- I toiiiiy'bto., na«dtapaiea(''ftf top'bWh - ••'••Wte' iita ^ waft tSB 'stocjr' of the skle, toe plF^keta aloed In fm lt t^pfeP^ltoMi&.'I^ptolpacta 'Air- ' ft Biiiota aaalar 'bd^'da*.', laHltedft 'h i Mfftnbetten yeater- of toe atape to toe El and tbe at of tba war htnya to 'tbo THE PAMILY SHOE STORES tbarafoM, inlybt'ftoTldd;t|p< jjttoi''oto: rtoKftg-' trains apafe atlent In fhe atallpn aa (tt-atem drere aiir top- LAMWIISM on ootoo b ^ o f OMiVPtOr mata t e .t b o rabiindtoy d f wwakaapd op* and It ftrite; jkh llm idgaa’a Mg- MANCHESmR SHOPI^G TARKADE—3S6 W. MOtOLE TtJROTl ;«aOaboiipt|looi: bbtwoan ittfiioo yaha" Or' oonnlaiKtoFto. tim n iunalaa or • 0 ^ «e . It il nator eeto When iw ^ geat (toy, and dowhtown. Miter hto 6iwf toUte.oOwj*^ MMT m. Open Mon., Tnes., 8aL--.M A 3 l .-6 P i t ; WedCthtHK, IbL-OO ..laodatp; of. fflnyaiy. virp oftif-apo ton |> 'o«iMt'riot Yoric waa forced Into one of Its e t' ttmn. -ibej ' Mggeet days becauae of hba. rSOME M i.4)U ewa'' baopBitoy. toa'.yradf atittai 'aytobol'- M w M r f v — fM dotiiiu tf ■.1 .Sg: ■ t e n M T t o i^ **** KeweaeteS' 7W HADt a t. af tlha toTto-v, £V«aatn etood atone I •>

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foa report cen be ob$*inett 7»>m 19anrtB«,afia MMirioa CbevaUar, Aliens Beqnired nay Ikiet pr th* DniBigra- G rad e 8 * n o f R p paSoHOO department Becardf9 Aid to Law ton 1EI3* Site F i r e h o u s e , rwaoto ait ramladad' to ttan OfCkte d iriirii Jiduisiy. lifeet at c f m t M win te M d !»• For Firehouse You Should Know..w t a File Report tm ltii said that foe law pro­ hiti^ to foa dtomwiOBa foe • t k d l MM. t n n Mm learmg vides tevM « penalUea ter faU- Grade | PwUrtBta ot Studies, Dletrict itlnetor Jantoa. B. A meeUttg Iw 96«iMk cf •rtdeh have beta dtotrtbutod to f t o wrid B oom. 4S| C^p^i^hfTFC Before Directors ura to comply with Rm *W**rt- Fim ^‘ to Finance Bernard Dion Grade 8 pvylto at Bwafi* JM o r St, WWSnaatle. wSh WUne$$ CUdnu Smlfo of tha xvimlgretlon end Ing io(p>ljriip t a t , . Orada • ppplH. V B enw rd Dion, u aaalatant ■ t l O M S t H m ttnm mumiiic Oommi»- NoitartUsattca fiervioe stated High fiehodl wm M 'ttfill 8»- ra s a Om ) of a flrehouM aita st llaiichaater inaj^tdr .fo the buUdlng da- (IVC) wtoi oa fMord that aUans in fo e United fitotea ifiraiiM M ito m om w at 7:86 pjn. tta o o n - f w c i wana ,«m f»ow™ T h a ^ Idflla fW"tll[#"lIan- partment haa been given what . ww aecompMaM b f ...... ^ ' ' 1 . ■ wUl be required to report their m b Jo o o cmr for toeright’s be admits is tha unenviable Job vrankUn BuUdii« to difbfia the S. M o h m m Si£r* r“I JfMJQiM 1(. Veoabte, who identi> addresses to foa Attornay Oan- first Rofoan Oafooltc Maas ever puplla»~ progranw ct U a OfM -^ ______.M r )agM B M a. code have been enforced only future educarional and vocaticn- Htapltal, Ha waa tba budbaad bamed Toung as an assistant tha board of aducatSon iliBt and aoelal proWsma. jolalng gpartment eomplen. On g m tha Mbnteipal BuSdlng of^tate w waoueu ocnooi cuaad tfom this raqulrement: same lanaugage, officiated. when violatUms have come to al plana win ha aigplate ad. ais bant la St tr M l*. btartoB jaedba Meek*- smnd dragon and later an im- fliial approval of foe Atnda baa Tha board o* adueatk»r Dac, 30, tba asboing Board of' Hearing Room. (1) Accredited piplomata;, (2) The Mass marked the opening fo r a the attention of the director of Small group dlactarieiM wIU mcbicRL OB a i«. M. sa% aoB «< ba. perlal dragon. coma foroiMli. Of foe totaj, fAl,< through >sat. Supt ItooaU Appeala granted the town a j# the flrUiouee ^f*^**^^^ persoM acoradlted to certain In- of the fourth haUonal Esperan­ 1 A WHITE GLKSS NL pibgrain health- But the town has now be held under foe leadership of Mto IM tar and M i t t A. Mr. MbefcolU waa bo«B Aug. Swenson refused to say If 300 la fedsriily granted and an Soott, U currently advertlaing varlanee to diminish tbe iqiart- tbs dlreotors will have «****^|^ ternaUonal organlaatlcne; and tist congress here, wMch la at­ FHARfnflCY ussELL ST. PIk n m 449-7322 amoonlt. Hs apoBtUa embarked on an amMtlous pro- George Bradleu, principal; Al­ a, m o, in Waiahousa TWnt. Young's testtmony was correct addMMbal 82,000 wlH be uiade for ifi taedalMa and other per- ment afoa. thus deartng tbe tji^ree eboicee: ( 1.) a tsw>-lot ( 3) fooae admited tenqnrartly tended by some 200 delegates, lB VotitaslOB and- Maw ftnin of inspeetkm which lan Gone, rice principal; and 344 MAIN STREET and Itred In VefBon About two Appel ftulker quoted Toung araSaUa under a CMuMottcut sonnel to ■erve the p ra g i^ way for hee of the parcri, vylfo pa,^i at i«wtoB and Weaver as agricultural laberere. most of whom were present at Old. He coBie to Vemon years, wnmtor bare firom Man- >* naming Murray H. Martin as eventually wUl Include all of Mrs. Alba HotkowsM, Robert sM to ednoatton act. These Inelude a project oo- the stipulation that It Forma wtfo which to make the Maas Sunday. ittM o b a r tnoBi tM o n wtaan be dba^r where be Uvad lor a "grand giant." or No. 3 man Tbs addttional |3,000. ttom, ordlnater, ■ fores • speetsl- - ...... teach-, only be uaed for oonatruetton qf the 13,000 dwellings In Man­ tad nvad dor an paat U yaan. about 80 years. He was a *ore- •« the original Man; Grady 22^ «. Acceptance of a rlgbt-of- chester. Ourtia toM tbe board, will pto- an, four teacher aldea, a aursa, a flrehouae. Wimarn P ^ ; ^ ottB^SgtoB Bo attoBded Tale XMT«iaMy man at Pratt and Wbttney Dl- WUder os assistant grand giant vide baK foe oiaMty for foe two aoUal workers a psycho- Ths dealgnatloB o f a Man- acre parcel at Woofonld^^ St w ay^ ^ Thus, Dion has hla work cut 1 ftpetirad a jBS tram TMaity ytaoB M United Atreraft Oorp.. and Robert PuHer of Monroe. projeot coordinator, the. re- logical sKamlntr, a speeCh and Chester Gresn Firehouse site and B. JCddle Tpke., at a 848,- out for him for the next five I b> io ta Be. alao attended 7. Approval for tta gmnUng Bast H artford. ' Leu, as "ch ief o f the Klan Bu- iTMlnder coming from fo e fed­ hearing therapist, a coordinator, beads foe agtada for tba board 000 ajridng prloS; and ( 8.) a years or SO. To the task, he OntToni^ and xa> Surrtvors. besldea Us wtte. *!* Investigation.” erally granted moniea. admhriatr ator, and two aaera- of dlreietors' ineeting tonight paroel on B. o ito r St. owned brlngi more the first occupant and 50 more a l U tpom auMolk Law inctttds two son* Georgo Mock- Appel said Chartca Pierson ex^ence M bullfflng^pector ^ ^ Curtis sold both be and foe tarleo. Tbe TPC, at foe auggestlon by tha Oommuntty Baptlet .Pc. to A lv^ R u ai^ , Boaton, In 1K7. A lte r be- ahs o t WlRlngton and Arthur was assistant chief of the KBI. 8. Aoosptohce B i toton straete town’e genenU manager mast School oCBelala hope to blre of Martin Alvord, recommend­ Ofaurota and valued at about admHtedjto Oie OanneettoWt y .w .V fii. eg Klddlatowiii; - a aooordlng to Toung. Swenson of foe thoroughfana in the a now formally notify aufoortttee personnel and get foe project ed that tbe board of dlreotors 830,000. f ’^elllngs fall ehort of meettog In m7, -Atty. stapdaugbter, Mrs. G eorge refused to answer questions, Bryan Farm subdlvlaton. of the town’s acceptance of foe under wiqr by foe end of Jan­ acquire a portion of foe Wood- Use of the LaAvton-Weaver n o __rthose or other code requlre- LETS GET ACQUAINTED i|«aonib«ndacedtaaeBandlaw of' Hebron; ' a brothar. including the chairman’s query 9. AUocstion o f 83,600 fo r ad­ ftinde. ITie board of directors uary. brldge-famlly land off Wood- Rds. site was approved for falls to Dion. He sends ^in Hamoid ftw Iteae nlt fkvmthe fiOMreatown frato saAtasifconstruct swt<«f am when It granted__ —Ji * 0^.^ foe S^^Misr town a Inspection on one of the two ooBBDtntoner troni 1030 to by, asfd ibc grandoUldrsn. answered were at the outset of 10. SetUement o f a |8,2S0 Approval of the project cll, and indieated its vrill- firehouse facing on Woodbridge varfobce to reduce the area of Mid fo c yearn he w m a — ^ mentions In the letter. Hie funeral wlB ba bald FH- Ilia appearance, when he said he oktim fo r Herman Bveetoigie of teimed by board of education ingnese to dlsciuw with foe St the adjoining apartment site. ^ Checkoff lists for each cate- om i m to 19M be was tnist day at 8:80 am. from the was born In PopIarvlUe, Miss., memhen aa Projeot One, wUl.bO Hartford Board of EducotlcB , , — ■■ " ...... ■ The Town Planning Oommls- Rockville. held by Now Bn^rland BuikUn^^ ^ gory of requirements help speed o ( the Ite s t MattoaoS Ihomaa Minson Funeral In 1910, had a g ^ e school ed­ 11. Oonsidentfcm of aa addl- retroaoUve to Dee. 1, 1968. M foe -Harvard Metropolitan Plan slon last mght voted its disap­ Offilclato at foe Unlvenrity of inspection. When call- o< HaiMord. ptwno- Home, Center and Oak Ste., ucation and was "In buMness Uonal appropriation o f 840,000 la alaited for completion by next or other similar plana. proval of the site and recom­ Connecticut. backs are necessary later on to Ita to teoa prstatad and tniat Whadapr LoUta, toltli a Mass c t tor myself." Counterattack to the current school budget, June 80. However, V neoeoaacy. The ooncept of an edaeational mended that the town acquire He !• a mEwnber of tJhe Oon- corrections, Dion feels the dpSoer In UOS, ta oonUimed In rsqulsn____ pt S t Msry*s Church, w4th $38,000 eannatkedtor pro­ It la poasiUe fo e program oon eOuncU to serve area communi­ additlpnal property facing nectlcut Budkling Olciclate Ab - gchedule may get out of whack, i ia t pateHan v M . die bnBk Wtadoor^Lo^, at 0.. Burial By Viet Cong posed Increesea in tsoiclMra’ sal­ be eitetKled an addlUonal two ties was discussed lest montlT at Woodbridge St,, so that access aoclatlon and foe Building Of- dwellings will be Included, ■ 1 jjB oifadtoiaW taiiB taboo^ wm ba to Orwe Cemetery, State News aries, and $13,000 for operating ftctala Oenferenoe of America. assumption Is that new- ■ 1 ofBeer of tba Haittord Mb- w bifoor Itoeks. months, Ourtia sakL a meeting of area achool super- Stalls Mission could he had from that street. A r--’ m The purpose of the project expenses. Basdtand TMst Oo., ra- T rtm A t may oaS at the fu- Intendcnta and was attended by Officials of the Manchester Bemard, his wife, the former er homes, built under the town’s Is to provide coordinated ed­ Curtis. Bending together mi a « . ^ ^ ^ . 12. TranBftr —o f 86 —,,000 , — al- Bettye M. Farrand of Man- more rigid building requlre- to 18M. naral boma H uirsday from 3 to (OoBtlinud frem Page One) Country Club, in ^ wake of a to foe Roc and Roundup ucational and auxiliary services regional basis might make it chester, and their two children ments will comply almost auto- ’. Hotoomb aMo aarrad for 4 sad 7 to 9 pm. Bee. 31 fire whHfo seriously -designed to- give special help possible to provide servicee that A U.S. spokesman oom- Paric Department to be. need le aa pnaident and trsaaur- (CCattamed frcBi Page One) damaged their clubhouse, w ill hve at 244 High St., WiUiman- matically. to children In foe three public few towns by themselves could toented; "Th ere stiil le no for openuUng foe new Senior tic. It Is too soon to say how ot tha Noifoweatem Tsia- Jeha J. S tra ff ST. ask the directors for a new 86- c f r foeq was pushed into a elementary schools who are afford, Curtis said, through ob­ (toange. There' are stUi no ditlsene’ center a t M iyitle and ^ph Oo: and aa dlreotor o f foe year lease and for a reduction Besidee bis technloal (}uaUfi- frequent violations of the c(Me BOI/rOM — John Jam es third auto behind it. both economically disadvantag­ taining federal grants. Be noted bombings ot Nter in Calltoniia Funeral services for Arthur 19 Homaatead St.; Mrs. Odette some two hours Itefore daylight, hatbtulb or shower. It calls for PB, deluxe Interior, RAH, automatic, with R AH . Standard trans­ financial realm that require fur­ IN FUEi. c o m windshield washes, RAH, airtomatic, low er steering. Runs like tras Incl. power steer­ foe hoUdaye, Jamea Dwyer W. WaddeU at 83 Footer St were V. Bosae, 108 Carter S t; John shouted. traffic was heavy on foe Queens a ■wlackw In every haWtable mission. whitewalls A ther attention and action includ­ OOTSole, A many ex­ mileage, one owner. many other extras. a ’661 ing A brakes. ; Boitlngame and Mrs. Dbrid held fote mocnlng at tbe Wat- J. Boslo, East Hartford; Mrs. The Transport Workers Union approochea to Manhattan. With­ WED. ONLY mom imlees the room has some many extras. and the A F L -d O Amalgamated ing the final locking up of foe tras. Showroom con­ of San Diego. While Uns-Weet Funeral Home, 142 E. Helen E. Bumford, 53 Summit in two hours, Bronx and Queens other means of ventilation. Transit Union . paralyzed.'the new budget. dition.. S 3 1 0 S - ^ she Injured her hip and Oenter St The Rev. George F. 8 t.; Mrs. Cecelia DeVaux, 801 stations of foe New York Cen- a i 6 9 S a l i a s vast city transportation system It requires means of heating B|derwent surgery. She died of NostiOnd, rector of St Maty’s Main St.; Louise M. Durand, Rood -were jammed with per­ FRESH CUT rooms to 70 degrees when the l|4ieart attack. at 6 a.m. New Year’s Day. Bpteoopel Oburoh, officiated. Wapplng; Mrs. .Edna. Frsms, sons 'Who normally use city weather Is 10 below zero. It 65 OLDSMOBILE 64 OLDSMOBILE Dwyer worked for Sydney MecAlpine waa the or- Wlllimantlo; Mrs. Santina B. Nevertheless, with IgemiKy Building Costs 65 O LDS. 63 O LDS. tranto»riwria»'t* 8*t to worii. specifies that every sleeping 65 OLDSMOBILE 65 OLDSMOBILE 98 Convertible. 88 HoUday Sedan. •Bout 10 yeara In several and energy, New Yorkers met Cutlass Coupe. 88 Convertible. gantet Burial woe In Saet Oem- Glola, 638 Keeney St.; Mrs. tea- "It looks much wone than room contain 70 square feet for D -88 Convertible. CBthoUc reetorlee In foe Hart- eteiy. belle Massett 72 Milford Rd.; and mastered foe second morn­ yeoterday," sold T ra ffic Oom- Up in December Luxury Sedan. 65 CHEVROLET 64 OLDSMOBILE ^j^d area. ing work rurii of the strike to­ 65 O LDS. 63 O LDS. Beoreia were Bineiri Morae, John Laboy, Willlmantlc; Wil­ misrioner Henry A. Banies aa Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. 98 Convertible. ^ day. 65 OLDSMOBILE 65 OLDSMOBILE Delta Holiday Sedan, incl. S-88 Holiday Coupe. poth er airvlvora Include three Hennap Hade, George Sdireib- liam A. Leonard, Wapping; he received reports of bumper The average coal o t single CHICKEN LEGS Starfire Convertible. Factoiy Air Conditioning. 4kughters and a son in Fan er and Chasiaa Oteugbaey. Mrs. NelUe J. M en , 114 Wood- Supreme Court Justice Abra­ to-humper traffic In tiMWiaiB and family dwellings for which per­ Cutlass Holiday Cpe. 63 OLDS. $1895 65 OLDSMOBILE 64 OLDSMOBILE ham N. G eller found the union AND JMver, and a sister in WasMng- bridge S t; Ntrs. Cora McCloud, on bridges Into Manhattan. mits were issued last month 65 OLDS. $3195 88 Holiday Sedan. Jetstar I Holiday Coupe. 98 Luxury Sedan.: m D.C. E ast H artford; Deborah A. and leaders guilty Monday night of "The situation is more cTittpal waa higher by more than $8,- ’64 Austin Healey Dynamic 88 Holiday Sedan. ■‘'j^Th* ftmerai civil contempt tor Qoutlng foe ’62 Volvo P-1800 64 OLDSMOBILE 64 OLDSMOBILE win be OB Pamela O. Pavan, 40 Portland than yeaterday.’’ 000 foan foe average for De- Just loaded with ex­ Mark HI Conv. 63 OLDS. $1895 sturday foom 8 t MiBry'a Kiejnas Feted court Injunction foe oMy had 64 MERC. $1695 F -88 Club Coupe. D-88 Holiday Coupe. St; Mra. Martha M. Pinavicla, ft was apporant that of Now oenfoer of last year, a report by tras, ohe owner, see Red A black, try this Callente 4-Dcx>r Sedan. F -86 Station Wagon. Lthedral, F a ll River, at’ 10 obtained to block foe walkout of QnAiinivaaary 170 Loomis St.; Robert J. Pul- York’s 3.6 mlUion w orken, the town’s building department this one. one! ______64 VOLKS. $1495 63 OLDS. $1495 64 OLDSMOBILE 64 OLDSMOBILE *jn. Burial win be In Fan 34,400 bus and subway workers. many who bad heeded Lindsay’ s indicates. Exclusive VoluMetric Com­ D-88 Convertible. ford, 644 Demlng S t; Randall BREASTS bustion gives an instant, Mcxlel 117 2-Door Sedan. T -86 Ohib Coupe. F-85 4-Door Sedan. )0 ver. Geller delayed execution of plea Monday to stay home if Last month, petmite were is­ [0UDS5 I 1 Mr. and Mra. Thadeua J. Trudeau, 16 Columbus St.; R. '.Frienus taay can at foe hlB Jaihng order untfi today 11 QUARTERS COMBO clean flame which bums at icy . . . ALL VALUE RATED CARS CARRY 64 OLDS. $1595 Klejna of 138 Ludlow Rd. wera Wenhelser, 23 Caatle forir occupation waa nooeoseatl- sued for 14 ringle-famlly homes top efficiency—no smoke or 62 OLDS. $1295 64 OLDSMOBILE 64 OLDMriOfllLE iRchael Oltourke Funeral a.m., EOT. al bad decided to come to week at a total ooet of 8366,440 for soot . . . no waste o f fuel. WARRANTY PROTECTION FOR ONE FUU F-85 Club Coupe. Deluxe 98 HoUday Sedan. F -86 Cutlass Conv. s-88 HoUday Sedan. Second St. ran River, SSTat toi o p m ^ o n ^ Mrs. Ruth R. Wll«>n. 17 Q i^ had declared he'would [HOUSEj 36 ait aielr home in honor of ®Mem Rd.; Russell Wlnther, today. an average o f $18;460. In I ^ Heat If ’ ’locked'’ in the fur^ YEAR PLUS THE REMAINDER OF THE FAC­ 64 CHEY. $1895 62 OLDS. $1595 3 to 4 and 7 to 6 p jn . to- "rot In jail" before ordering an "One day to an eccoonric tom, cember 1964, pertnlts were to- to_____ ^ taoe between firing p e r i^ . station Wagon 4-Door ’65 Pontiac m^wrow, Hiuraday and Friday. their saver weddliif anniver- Keeney Dr., Bolton . end to foe crippling strike. and pot routed up the chim- TO R Y WAR**^^*TY OM D-98 Cdnvertible. ’64 Volkswagen sMy. DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: but two days to d ifferen t." was sued for 16 homes at a total cf 63 BMICK $1895 Tempest Lemans m ------Justice Geller, after eight nfy. ’Iliousands o f owner* Convertible Barnes’ explanatlan. $213,500 fo r aa aveipge o f $18,- Skylark Convertible. 4-8peed 62 CHEV, $1095 Sports Coupe, a peal ^ H enry L . Ghaaa Ateut 78 raiattVM and F*Mr« BramhaH. Wapping; Mw. hours ot hearing and delibera­ report exieptlonal oil sav- One Westchester Oounte com­ 844. , ^Holiday House «t » inga. N o toot means that ■ isEO C A R WA b KAHTY Box. Monza Convertible. RAH, all new tires. dolU rtioOfVBNHtT — Henry L. frienda from the MancKester ®o*4» K- Swanson and daugh- tion, said the union leaden ano, TeiyvlUa and MaWchu> iM Glenwood St.; Norman muter arrived at Grand Central The estimated cost for tax­ O ottage 8 L offers m new the cause o f about 90% o f 66, of Btandwv Rd., died 'woidd stay behind bars until "In Station by train, carrying a bi­ able <}onstructi Olfte cf eOver were Ms black robes,’ ’ QuiU re­ Just getting to Now York. It waa w«ra Issued for $889,917 In taz- Ing factory air condl- t- Chaea A raaldant of Otw- !> "««»»* » *« « » «wpto. 86 Bunce Dr.; Mrs. Linda B. marked today. “We win not stop and KatJteriM M. Gibllii, ■ Haa everything! tioolin?. D-88 Sta. Wagon. F-85 Sta. W ^on. Sloan and aon, 40 Buckingham gotting ill a raaoifle tocatlon ahie huildlng in December 1066 • r,' tor m a a r yeara he was attamUag foe event the strike.’' lb. ownsia, for 88 yeara op-i FOGARTY ' seriM ■' ------within the 366-aqilare-mlle city. and t o t $596,663 In fo e last orators of foe Manchester 62 CHEVROLET at Pratt and Whitney Mr. and Mra Joseph St; Mra. Ida H. Belcher, Staf- Hie union leader spoke at the OU)S_ ------64 FORD tordviUe; John U. Fecko, 82 Riv­ Meeting R took aOme wit. One rnonfo o f 1964. Ooirraleaeant Home. CaU Galaxle 500 4-Dr. Sedan. Bel A ir 4-Door Sedan. an of UBltod Atroraft ®vlnehl of Amheret Masa, rite of contract negotiations, Staten Iflbuid resident, who neg- a t 89 Cottaga 8 t or phone 1963 OLDSMOBILB F-85 CUTLASS CONV. ■aat Hartford. the Kl^nas’ bridal attendanta erside Dr., Vernon; Timothy H. We Reserve The Bight Ts Uitot QaenlHlH BROS.. Inc. with a heavy security detail moUy goea to Mb 4aod Sfoeet Job 649-2858 fo r fuU Inform a­ Radio, heater, 4-epeed transmlsalon. 63 DODGE DART 62 FORD Survtvura his wifa Klejnan were married on Haueer, Rockville; Steven M. present. Police said there tiad MeOuny, Qolotoal Rd., BoUoo; by bus and subway, told of tak­ popping Mall tion. Katfasrina M. GibHn, 319 B n ^ S t, HfiBchester 270 4-Door Sedan. 4-Door Sedan- LeSilme DeetromnOhaato ^ IMO in S t Jeme^ been a series of threata by per­ ing the fen y to foe fo|i of Man* FRESH GROUND — AU. W Admintotrator. Chunfo. H iey have two daugh- Conrad Kobylonski, South Wind- __ HARTFORD—Plana for a -jS iS S c — w sons oiitragSd tqr the trans- hatton. foen ridtog A Hudafo Phone 649-4589 sor; Mra. Dorothea V. Henri- $ U .mutton •hopping center— ...plus Many other Specials of OovMtry; a eon. Rob- ^ Mtea Donna Klejna. a tube train to Btobokin, N J ., froshman at Maiymount Col­ ques, 36 Donnto Rd.. Rockvfoe. P *ra lyria of Onrentry; two Meanthne. foe Conuneroe and then taking aaottar train bnok Waat Farms—wera aaaounoM lege. Arlington, Va, and Mra INBCHARGED TODAY: Mie. Not Listed Above Mra Theoffore Lode- IiKhiatry Aaaociatton revlaed Its wMch terinlnatef on MOifont- today for CoiUn’s Cornw, Tbomaa Unsworth Jr. a nurs­ Jennie M. Ouerette, 27 Ooluto- RAY DWYER, Used Car Manager, says; ______cf Stratford and Mra $40-inillion-a-day estimate of the tan’s sard Street. W ta t Etartford. The ccmpleja, ing Instructor at Ptttsrield bua S t , HM| Ottstafeon of Bridge- atrike’s economic impact The raopening of foe eltyto wMfo will Include mnra than (Masa) General.,HospltaL "When you oonsldar how 100 storaa under a ringto root • taoUur, Bobert U emobezsiler s e n t e n c e d publle and p a r o ^ a l schooto — ______..Member — OLD ACQUAINTANCES ARE NEVER FORGOTi EN XT. Klejna has been em­ many banks, retail storoa and will be buUt on a lUH*Acra HARTFORD (AP) -> A 42- delayof^Monday because of foe ployed as a buyer for Hemil- restauranta which are affeotod, tract, on foe West Hutford- year-old former teUer at foe strike — added to tMa mora- ton Standard Division of UMt- and how many stores close ear­ lag’a congestion. Shmilngton (own line by Brto- Atroraft Oocp.. Wlndaor branch of the OonnectI- ly or restaurants stolch don't tot devalpper Joaepb Vetraao. r m EXPERT _ » _AA ___ i_ . Ml#.cut Bank Kfoffllr and. Trust Company B y 8*J0 a.m ., foe rush hnd Lodm, for 10 y o tm H e to, a open at iUl, then foe figure ooidd who ttaa .aaked both kiraBa to r haa been sentenced to a nine- begun to foete. I WHBBL ALIGNMENT—W H B^ o f Ogxnpben O om s^ run up to IJM milUen,'’ a soiling (foanges to form a Spe­ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND BEC0RIN6 Knigbto o f Cohunhus, pad its month suspended prison tenn MANCHESTER sptocesman said. cial Devetopment D(atriot. The COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE bawling league. His wife ta a and placed on probatitm for two The city obtained foe Injunc­ center would be the largest In. "Selling Servicing New Oldsmobiles for Over 30 Yean" o f OttiboBs Assembly, years for embesaUng $1,020.49. tion under both foe common law About Town N ew Bhigiand and.would pr^ SEE Mrs. Gladys M. Pelletier of Oafooilo Ladles ot CMumbiia, and the stete’s Oondon-WadUn H m .eracqttve hoard of the vide parking fo r 8,600 car*, the OPEN EVES, m i V m i tta Ladtos Of St James’. Bterilng was accused of taking Act forbidding strikes by pubUo Guild cf Ogr Lady of St. Bar- develt^er said. A roofed, en- ^ 3 - 2 4 1 1 Mr. sad Mra Klejna an 00m- the money during a five-month employees. The latter law alao tlKriomew’B Oburch will meet to- cloaed n>*Il riould be tondacm^ SALES 512 WEST CENTER STREET THUItl a SAT. TIU t period from Jana forough Mb-’ [CLARK IIOTOR 6f a t WM invoked toat year and ra- elftit at'6 in fit Barfootomaw'a ed with troea. flowen a&l .301 BROAD STREET— 643-9521 vem ber« auRed in the pdUng of aeveral School hall. fountalna. ' r 'T - k " ^

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-''■h>- o b » i*« d Kx top tofcma w tn in acMoi *r 4 wlW Jar d v r f T i ^ «»« ^to te ka in th«.< Orange ^ m toe bote sunee tote toe «d te toe each a w inner UC*A. Tta,uoUnt tt#!rtiteett.te tosp-' BowL was named the na- tin bits, beta doing as htad of the Recreation HiviBion * 5 ° vMited Atobema to tM fltetotaal w . i w t « - a bjr Georgia Tech t r t e ^ tour bten y tournament gamfe ttaougblaW . VtAOoiMiu ti< ^ collegiate football of thO Although he still carries the “ * u p iVO g f r t ir t d c o n ^ V^atMIt. tt ftttoa Ciaaalo. . . ^ : . .. , ehanqdon fo r thd eeoond title tt program :diractor, he has been doing both tho ik^ Atobania, irlto an frl -1 te to e ^wais P«lt for dte#eWWl week ago, sHnped'.tk ttiM ttk r lU ttgaii, fto. .9 teebid, tee naked toorto be- plioed by t«iletoi» Sttee, ^ . program .director's and the superintendent’s work for ^ainr strjiM ^t ye » toda^ in llie 1967. ; hteig to S o iitt^ Q sU toi^to and ktaMttria. :• iM uidieatcB lOcblgte fltato, Ai«.>iii«na polled 87 of tbe St § 4 i;w itiia, a t ths aims pay as ------est rtajor Aaeoeiated T it(m m a l p o ll ' Another trop!^ 'te® pttt the protjfa«..jte cteriaa. • - ... t. bl­ the Loe Ai«elee Otealo. It;te a ofit of ta ’T3op.Tatt,v*|ri jr(« vta Oftheseai^ / Arkeneaa and Nebraaka gbiiig torat-place votee and piled up up nejct'keaton.'• the Oommodbrea’ A n t loaa of toea have kte touB Ijiiniek sod 587 pointa on toB,-baalB ct 10 to r pVjctM was 'alteatod’ to the i^nataa A «Sd to ttd e r. Vtm vetdiSot at A naUonvlde intoJlie Mew 'tear^a gainte The final Top Ten, w ltti'ffrst- j, ™ toe plttoning stage, one a $600 wMe unbeaten |IeRtiicky toa'aeaaon. '■ ■ the OeptaW*three. a flnt-place vote, nine tor sec­ dual poatttat whte -fto Hendie March and a $1,000 B O B w a ln i pa n e l o f 87 aporta W itten and Top-nnked Mcblgaa State plaee votes hi pa*’*®®****^’ ^*** rushed up to tkke aeo^tt. place. St Jbaeph’«> '•ttlnpani aif ' toe The tpjpiTtttt" Orri-ptote K B M U A K ^ m W I^ ond, eigte 'lor tWrd, etc. DMignsfi tts atoMHntoiideat of r S S i o arocteKaatan made tt. tone tl- W«a tqeat by UOLA 14 ftoe Department All-Star game Jan. 11 s ta rtin g has a lft t ' hteijf cqtarikttd with in te id in g 10 fo r . 4keli of the 34 if,. Hated irk fA Bradley toll Jen. l, and total pfitaf tev tiC L A 881 and Nebraaka 8iS8. Z. Mtehigiaft lBt tt, lO il‘^ 7 9 Yoric Knlcks playing the Phil­ Duke baa won aaven gan$ea in laeC yaar, toe poB Wte takett'lit hienti ■■■ ! . i f i . ’- jumped trite 8o s ix th .. '2 . K e n tu cky ■ 6 9 ’ 898 the closa. of toe'- regUtor seafon McMgan State slipped to iec- Alabama is toe firs t team to 3. A rka n sa s 1 . . 10-l-^ -4 lS adelphia 76ers. The game creat­ a row, including vtotories over ■ }»■ ♦ 9^i Deat>tt, t t t to titles, ]iasri^ totter to '‘Teitaa Western 2. Vahdetelt 4 *®® and ’Aaiqa Want at to loaa to ted and Arkaneas to third to toe win consecutive national titles .4 . trO U A 1 w i ed as much excitement as the Notre Dame and IFaka Forest 10-1—SOS' ted " n te fe iu r toe final pott of'toe UgUy eiCAoieOf ' capable triumph helped TkxaS; Western, ’•■'Providdnce 8-1 ' ' ’* ^ • ■.186 ka dropped to fifth. -Bama’s two straight cham- '7. Tennessee I'T, g i ‘ 1-2 ^ 4 a CJass' M ■ (M for Medium) Kentuqky advanced fritth fifth ateeon te a conducted after toe 8-3—149 manner.^‘>'S'',. '■ 10-0 , move:kito the No..' 8 'bpat. 7. Io w a - I'M a.- ’-tt < FOltowing to order were ,8ns- ptonships go with the 1961 title 8. Icuisiana St. ptutta khoulSriM tei‘*aerions School but an error was made to second after beating Notre Now Taar'a boerl gamea — the 9 . Notre* Dame . T- 2^1—123 and toe local school remains in Dame 103-68 for its eighth in a The Miners wet« 'tniriuiked last 8. BrtgUiam Youto y i : 108 fln t time tt bad been held until Bourl, 20-18 winner oyer Flwrlda to make It three in five years 7. g ^ l i- tO oonsidetation tor ,tb » ^ job in week. 9. Texas W estern lO-O • •; * v 87 ' ^ " S /? *2 ■' 4. J'. ^ ’ > * to n n e rly 10. S outhern C al Class S (S tor Small) for ath- row. The Wildcats hod five first- alter toe bowla — because toe to toe Sugar Bowl, Tennessee, for Bryant, who . ‘--.j? - ■: the Itoe DMttnttovM ch is now 10. U C LA 7-6 ' « f -v.‘ a t toe Bloat pdiedt b ffte lttta o o te ^ ’tbk bMld of blB past 1*“ ® competition. .One finds it place votes and 299 potato. <. Brigham Youkg slipped two ------: .,-v hard to feel sorry' for Jess "Bf PBte ^ '^"^pqutetwpe^ ite«Wne8 to p ^ o r m a it t ^ DdUBtiS THREAT^I iq'B , l^kVo iS cM oinW Rtl9 n | t t i 9 i^« leadinjf coUe^ate -5 Owens, toe former Olympic Sooner later, thOM cVC-champ RookvlUe High both-tttHU and mdiyUlual whllo three do«Ma fifo r* irtciptel .hi a,. . scbrcilr, dtan 9 » tt(tr6 t 9 8 ; w l , he’s : At 1^ ^ ) fourth qoarteni are going ^ j) and Gnnby Nigh at Briatol’a spii^e top# the, op- Ray laOace, ^otaMirtote . ^ track champion, found guilty of City Slibkert Flaying in Ctnpboy Country d e fe n 4 9 r> a n d f i l fe1 )9cka rite di?iy» of 1 to get to Manchester Coach south Wmdaor («-0 ) in a pop^t* P***®*™“?5“ * G«g woiott, Saban Tdkes Pay Cut evading $29,135 iii income taxes ■ fo rm e r Phil Hyde. Th 9 'Indians Ncdctm.ukAi wi. ‘ unon methe wqpiiivenative bjuvside,, tte -u « f**-.|n- over a four-year period in Chi­ Cheney Tech (2-6) welcome# could total only .nlna fu l wtto-Souflitagton. oufittllm M i t t t o M ^ ’ q u a rte r­ cago. The formre Ohio State llave been outscored 8 2 -6 1 ly in bom a a t 7 :3 0 -while points to the'fourth quarter- > r ttb ^ . 9 ,4 4 back- s ta r, 52, has earned salaries in the final frames in* the te« To Return to College R B N E CTA U e N 4 — . ,C *k k * Little i^estiette Dajiy Doi/Me 1. eteie gacK^o the N atiteri Lisague well into the five figures in the tour gamas they*va playifll ,«nd Boltoo ( l- ij ttOeks both agalihit WeaVef, allowing, the, mark. B l^tolee, i 4$^3ill, Bte Bon^ w ltb -:to tt I nals and past decade. Owens is slated IKMlnpjUllO' BEAljB. ted^ hTtettle'oppoBM^ htte revenge and toe way out of a BMvers to^i^^a^sllm (JOIiBEGE PARK, Md. (AP)— Lou Saban was back 161-374; Dite yhrrea 186-37af,' ...... ley F e te ftojeae Bve game loelag atoeak at third quarter lead to a ' ' '■! -- —--TW r ' -T __ _ - --^r 7"- - Green . . .R ound to ------be seMenced Feb. 1 In--- U----- n ite d- (AF)M Tl|i^d^ double lor rallies to . both- . vi< coach^g' college football at Maryland today even FVCd le v e t e u c ^ (no masricliT In Via .ftoteote,. i , ^ 7bey Woodstock Academy. 68-47 con<|Uettt. ' to^lteiotow n and-.y'til^.- j>uffy Doogtiei^ Cydn't have too states District Court in Chicago ?■' tea te Jo i5 tifW .fcelm k a w $ -.t*o o th e r 1ft bafoto wlnhlng ths Na^ Against Maloney High, though it pays less than professional because “above fell behind early ahd rteydk Oklahoma State ;«4-8S ^at Nor- Third quarter Club many storita k f^ M s jidcMgan * * * NEW YORK (A^) — A raclii'jf tt JFompano Park Yor well-known sports figures w ill tional ^ague ckaiprionohlp on' pulled It out., S8-61, w ith .thrett Unbeteen to OiiAtartaea^ BtetoWtadtowitoMfc all, it has the right spirit of the sport in mind.” 0 0 (MMERCIAL—I>;yight W eir covered as Duke ran ft»*eec m an. ■ speak at the th annual Gold the final tty of toe sea-* It’s been the third quarter State eleven! te i upket by UC­ city slickedi from 1896 W tttt'te Monday algbt, 28 1964 teconds le ft after holding a 82- BSaaC baA nevte loot a gaino, snap back ftom ntb- •T toft the pro ranks with one ------142-393, Mike KeUy. 137464 , End of the Line to 10-1. v t •>' In Southeasteri? Conference6 onfe SkalTar D a n a W9k the first Key dinner of toe Oonnectidit son- The Cards beat.tbe New which haa enabled Manchester, LA In tbe ’ ftOtte’ Bowl New Four duckpin bowling alleys New York have .bhofight 46 third turn lead, |n HOC oompetttlte and rata layuffs. ^iaottog a Mfteg ldea,’Visald the surprising coach y^ars provides a starting sal- P4ank Vaccerp 160-411, T e rry Braitiey, rated No.>.tt! scored openers Tennessee took Ttilane race tta an outsUier sit Sports WWters’ AUlteoe Jan. 24 York Yankees In the Worid Se-s i In tonight’s action, the Indt^ to stay teen with the board, Y ear’ s P A y b ta !b«!9 ^ knovm at the West Side Rec are in top schoolboy basketball '. tO ______holding a 70-86 edge. Against te edge in keeping too »tte« acorlng dte to Ron Rkwidafite* under :wbom. the Buffalo Bills ^ry dt $22,600 a y e a r and gn*adu- K e lly 141-878, M a rk P e a m te as a Mmwrist. ■P^le preparing its uth victory la 12, s ta rts W ith £ i t t '. wblle the fttyotel at the WaVerly inn. i’ ' riee And a few days . later,' ans seric their third OCIL vlc- alive against Northwest, w te^ won two stralgto championships jjjy______rising_ to $26,000. He te 135-360, Frank Sullivte l? 8 -382. condition but unused and the cOWbOy eountry and ttOr „ _ . * • of nipped Alabama at'Gains- rverlek Grattan took the tnasrinitater A rt ‘KeM» dOtt the Cards. He then' tory against Bristol Otetrol at Eastern, for instance, the third eitian 8 k q to *^ 2- fb* BoMita for tfielBti^Ptt.ltoteherty was has lost tt's only HOC start this* in the American Football «’ milted it "was less than he was Mort TlnitM' 36Jh S a m ‘3h g g ^ wUle, F la . , ‘ toe Clarke Arena at 8 o’clock, quarter made all the difference, rate toe htovy favorite against asked toe dtffiiilftece in pre- teOoiUI at $6.40. j M Sllnley ten Iterodtte Keime. ireptooed' Yogi Barra as Vankea Season to powertipuse ' ______could contribute.much, not-from ueved to be $30,000. whipping Tulsa a t ^ , faao. Peorla, HI. ■ ' Corcoran, toumteiant Obec- The .^llance wUl give Gold In its H fy- sffiw * debut Other by scoring 18 of Manchester’s ’The Eagles again boost one 2 6 .lNroilHtotoctt~dik»^ ’ Manchester Travel Service 28- 358, Ken Ootrinsky IM , Bob the alttenl doeittn’t give a up pins and youngsters in this 63-64 1 W ar 'C fiB iuiity 20 in a well" played ^ e for the point of coaching alone, but * i felt we had gone as far as G u th rie 351, Gerry Chappell. dath who kfhis the all-star HUHTING tor of the rnta^lonal Keyiye^r to J------—— ------^------: ------—— age bracket are no longer in­ D ayton, 9-1. rippito ’ jtayler boOi toams last nlgta. Jim Me- from the point of living. we could in Buffalo and felt it 868. , , game.” ..W hile working out in terested . . Doesn’t it, make attack with 18 pointa. ^ ^ io 6-79 With soriiomoik, tioa M ay SALTmORE, Md. (A P )-^. , (j. g.) Donald C. MacLaUghjld, « Q ss n e tte d 14 potots fo r the 041- am a firrii believer In a few time to leave/' Saban said. My 60-degree weato«r, which was sense to lower the age lim it for WorMey, reserve forward w llr pumring in 46 points, petend ! Statens W inningC^t StfJUttd j sport# Schedule men while Lombardo, Brame rules in life, t feel sports devel- associations there have always O O M M EBCIAL-r Willie cold' for CkHfomia, a reporter pinboys and utilize the facilities lie eager, and 8-foot-7 Nevll ^g^^t total Ik Flyer W»torjt and Troy divided the scoring op character and also develops been splendid.''' K oeU «*. 138, Fred Sponhedmer remarked fiittt (he temperature available at the Weat Side Rec Shed, who says he’s te inch W l- Henry Flnkel, who-sooreitita tot the man. However, he said there ought for the losers. 145-364, Paul ^ Sator 143-372, was more ll)ce Michigan. "Back duckpin lanes? . . Tom Mona- *r and is the club’s second best pg,ytok laist wekik, ‘wk^'hUd’to FISHING ' In fo r B u sy Week^9 Slatie Tuesday, Ian. 4 Manchester Auto Parts took "T he emphasis on winning in to be more to football “ than Just Julian Smoluk 139-.381, G a rry there,” Dougherty said, "it’s 60 han of Bristol is the new----- scorer,------all- ...... learned— .. {heir i—basket­1„ » ...... sonai maha’ger, has just toad SALT .liUOil :cM -^ll^ti|h ntoei.'toe jMCond lte ^ total in lactioh til “Viet Nam. ‘ / i 1 Central at Manchester over first place by beating Bo­ the pro ranks is Everything. I drawing circles and squares” of S m itii 367, Bud Stauty 366, Don degrees.” .'.And during a press sportscaster on Channel 30, re ­ ball on concrete courts in New book—U n p la y a ria L w s t - (XF) '^^t)^G l(ldinga. -i« ^ am sure it is not true on the col- play diagrams. With the pros, his- tofeeVete ,variktj( eareeg, Nia-BREAk. inU iSBM tiH t Hartnett-.to Attenid > Ooimectlcut’s wtanlngert baa- .Kings CoUege. Klngt was In the la n d OB, 26- 12. It was Mike Sim mons 389. conference, Dougherty was placing Don Blair who left to Y o rk . - j>r. D^C. , MacLaughlln . , . Stii-Olt...... ,ighed...... noted and la noted fo r teulng for teuwi Eiaet ait Northwest ant football coach at the- tiW - lege level.” he said it “is strictly footbaU Tourite Syracuse ran IqtoiHot- BOSTON (AP)—Gabby Hart-' ketball team and Its record- Hat Clfy touniament last week, KeUy all the way with 20 questioned 'About the films of take another position . . How if M ftr flaabUgbt geta riWgb suburi^ Catonsvllle saielglitim and btaed g^taitoB t-la a- tadtt'fOIL-a_m-l r Work__ 9. day tie htaHhad Hbeenaati a/lvijiAadvised d bvby tlTGtoe _ xnafty :_v Jrolfars !_____ ’ ted othte'’•ports nett, former hard-lrittlng catchJ breaking scorer, Gary L4bera- but didn’t ipcct. toe Indiana. potats for toe wlnnert. LaiFran- •UCLA ho hte viewed." He men­ about that weekend weather? Norwich Tech at Rhom has accepted the head co^ijfiU)g TEETOTALiaiS—Fran Lau- started slowly but openi^ a 18- - . Sophqmoca Wany-Anue^ protect it this Wttjrl Wlft a Navy that hU sons body .haJhftfttt^ ar for fin CMcago Oubs, te ll be tore, are having a teay week. In Monday nljtot's other game, oi)i .( 4 ), tioned the gaaie in utoich the Not only were golfers out en­ 103 87 Southington at RockvlUe job at the University of 'Uttth. ria 180- 460, M arilyn Barber 19S> polnt lead by halftime and then zunas led the \tenners with 23 uM'abillaW rubber bullttM ra p been spotted on a mountainalda 4 »Ith. * ’ ' ‘ honored .at too 37th annual «tin'> : Monday night th l New Haven Faltflttd was cold but so was GediM (i) scored for Boland’s. joying the 60 degree tempera­ Granby at South Windsor G iddlngs, 32, w as choaea 504, Sue K asek 192. Bruins ri*^y ?9 Waa^hgton and coasted toe rest 0< the Way. In clu d ip g 10 o f 14 field go^ at- ^ nSar (the, wreckage of his planO. , gittrt jg-. tvAtt'>on, D.C, n e r o f t)>e Boston b a se b a ll w r it­ Cbllege Chargers downed North Falrieigh-Dlcklnsan and the Sid Gillman to Handle Squad tures but a number of ardent Wrestling — Manchester at Monday after a Ust of 114 pros­ won aftef tiuiling at halftime. Three other ranked teams tempts. Synacuoe's Dave Bing, } ■ _ ; '. , ' The 24*year^d flier had been (CplWeUtuaM’^taeio-ftnd ers Jan. dT; a t the S heraton Adams State 87-78 |n a road Stags wound up on top by a The Y Junior’s w ill practice Duffy mentlaned toe. halftime tennis players took advantage score o f - , eictendlng their Penney pects had been naxiowed to five CHURCH — John Muschko including Kentucky, the Only averaging 31 pointa, managed WBOTEWATEB T’MOE,. reported missing Sunday. >• ‘ t61evtai<*’'BMrttttaU8-, ,1s tede- T la za game as Liberators dunked 37 82 66 tonight at 6 :30. Boys 1? th ro u g h score aad!tt few; newsmen didn’t of the conditions and played wlnittng strkak to njina. W restling—Bristol Central at fin a lis ts . are asked to report., 240-222— 621, B ill P e rkin s 211- other undefeated club, also w;on ju s t 20. tf yetavs gat to' sliaiot sdna points. 15 10 Chargers Who Faced Bills agree Wltii the figures. The outdoors . . Pete Dawkins, ' ...... m TS' i s r.'”i» fn r’' The Stage, who ..naeet Holy E a st He succeeds Ray Nagel, itdio 586, Jtm Farr 204-200—574, former Army All-America foot­ Monday night. Dorrie kforray grabt 32 bud uddtowator (il a ' beat; tee It 'sttrta **“ “ ft Tonight it’e a home game Alumni at Cheney, 7:30 Spartan coach then commented: Hockey Yoath Grant coach teth the Kansas City Ath- (jross Saturday night, were un­ feMgrted last month to Ubto V t^T SIDE MIDGETS W alt Smoleneki 204-553, H e n ry ball star, is now serving in Viet Adolrii Rupp’s Wildcats pro­ reftovnds and Itou ^ya ti 22 tola tip to maiw’toitt jqunriy s LIU69 JIG ,^11 ttV* urtHfAM* against Worcester State. Friday T knew I w»* .tight, but I able to score for toe first five Friday, Zan. 7 over as hete football coach at A first half lead, and some For Tide with AFL All-Stars W a yn e r 226, Ernie Manning ZIT, Nam with the army as an in­ tected their No. 2 ran|dog Wjth ptteta as .Detroit w h ip j^ .Vlftlt- sfife one. TCake a. roOk affd tie {he Chargers are off to Bridge- didnY want to appear like I tenuei "O ld Timer’ award. mlnutsf, bi4$ quloMy caught up Manchester at Platt, 8. the University of Iowa. clutch shooting by Chuck HQUSTW, 'Tex. (AP) — Ten players, San Diego fiankteback N«la Johnson 211, Don W il­ terpreter ' . . Surprise: The an 80-70 decision over St. Louis. Ing. West Texas Stttte-68-'87. Jun- yout..!'.’4ftritar »»p* ttrouss*' it. Hockey Assoctotton Of .America yfttara.,’ ■ ■: 1 - • water, Mass., and Saturday they know everj{hing.” ^;1 and passed the visitors and were South at Easi, New Britain. ''Giddtngk received : a tofte- k te ln (6 ) to tne‘'-ftoal minutes ef„the players the , Buffalo Lance A lw ^ and lia m s 200, Steve Shurims 201. ^ New York Giants, voted Pete Pat Riley and Lopie Dampler jor Gee’s 20-foot jump shot teth Brsig;**to9 to -aloW ya« dewB- announced /today rOcelpt te a ICefttt return home for a contest with ye8U*-'cohtra«t' at 216,900 a • * Rookie end Max Leetzow of never headed. Lyman Memorial at Cheney, ir $ZB,ew a 3^ ^ced the way as Artoy A Navy ^ ^ fensive end Lionel Taylor, so b« Case as theto player-of-the- paced Kentucky to its ninth 30 seconds to play gave Miami LEMbN JUJOE 'r i l^ T S $19,000 grant from H- p. .jffood' o V e r'30 ? - t Salem State. —the sauM.as Bills faced in the A m ^ cte „p naming 23 of toe AU- the Denver Broncos won five Mike Branch led all scorers N a g e l h te hetsi J^e^ied Joe’s Atlantic 39, 32 E L K S — ^Tony ' D o s to ite b I'M ) Off th e C aff year. What happened to Tucker straight, Riley scoring 24 and an 88-87 thriller over Utah at Empty Ite ctt JttkW: t'lMnona*' : f>f. to 6 /S t ib ttitt'. fllN inalB , A winning week would boost w itb 28 points. RockvlUe at Ellington,. 8. g e ttin g . last night. Led by the Noske Football League championship S tars. 356, Hal Wood# 138-363, .A 1 Art Hall, owner of Hall’s Frederlckson, Rosey Brown and D a m p le r 20. Rich Parks led the M lartil, Fla. toe Chargers' spotless record Bolton at Portland. brothers, Alan (20) and Ron game will be coming at them replace Alworth and Tay- A tk in s 198-420. . Archery Ltees in Manchester, Earl Morrall in the voting 7 visiting Bllllkens. teth 22. In 'Big Bight conference en- be eeen^W >wds aiiwy. Eastern (Mymric a>**«y .Cfoti/ C aitt tov« **te ri^^ toOtbaJl and two In trsOk. to 17 s tra ig h t. The Houston Astros drafted East Hampton at Coventry. Pltcher Hoyt Wilhelm of’ (18), the 'V'eta went into the again Jan. 15’in the match be- chose San Diego defen- Tbp-ranked Duke got3ff,potnta ers, Kansas ripped yl8itta(j'O o- In other action tonight, ()uln- four players at the recent win­ Rham at Bacon. (^icago White Sox has relieved aeeond half with a lO-'potot lead tween the champion BiUs and ------Graham.— --and OEMS — Lyqne Prior 127, from Jock Marin and 2l fro m Ipfo 69-55 with tour nuid 111 nipiac hosts Nichols while Dan- ter meetings and lost four' 6f f W re s tu n g * Qlaattebury ait'in ' ' 718 major league ganm ,'* that-'waa quickly wlpte'out by the AST. AU-Stam, Kansas City oftensive end Efed ijnian Mhriarty 127; Celeste Hdicks Boast Win Record Mike Letes including lo' for 10 double figure# Kansas Stota'a 7- bury State la at home against their Oklahpte 8 (ttty »>ateir„ 8> M t rp e o te f the' Gsunnen on BllV Sibrlnsz’ ijjjg jq Diego Charg- Arbanas. Sheldon 125. trom the floor, and rapped Penn foot-1 Nick pino Iftt 19 pointa ( 9 ) three fast hoops. It took a and. six of them were se- To replace Buffalo’s Jack S tats 88-68, at Durham, N.C. and grabbed 10 rebounds Ifs thtt strong flniish by the winners,to Monday,by toeirir coach, coacn, Kemp, Kemp, Billy Billy Shaw,Snaw, Tbm TOm Sestak,sesiaK, . . ■ At Home Away from Home The Nlttany Lions, who won the Wildcats downed MtasOUfii 78te l otttlaat— . .w..,. their opponents, but QiUman; who also ' ' - ~ - - cas coUeCited 22 potato and 18 Gator Bowl tourney last’ week; at Columbia. Oklabomtt! took mein and Ron Noske rose to £ TS: S Sauldsberry Suit MJttMPH lS , Tenn., (A F ) — St. of the All-Stars fiy virtue rebounds. ■\ . i J o b s at the occasion. Bob Moriarty toting the league’s runner-up. lak, he named San : Louis’ NaiUonal Basketball As- ( 13), John Pinto (4 ), C h ris Twenty-four players of the 88- terback John H a dir*o.Sr'|t>tei^i. teimtoafed.. py Hairston, Whipped,8 t. Louis [ g o o d > ^ e a r ORIGINAL^ EQUIPMENT be replaced. New York .dcftett'^ .bate Daln- U.S. D istrict 'Oouiit Judge 130-U 4 to M ootty M'gW’s kme Canadian Star Gillman Also h%d. to rite ^ ard Paulaim ted'' BQiirtm kicker George C. Sweeney dlspiissed NBA gasne, glvta* the. Hawks plaCeinenta for . two ln|ured Qino Cappell4tU .' SauldSbtrry’s suit against toe an 6 9 iwoord at Memptote GOODYEAR TIRES ‘ C-if '■ V '“ * In Kacey Meet .-.V p-.i,-- . National Baskstoall Association whera toey’H play eight home 1^. * ■ ■ r and all.NBA clubs other toaih games tfcta a*aiod. ■■ ' ■'C-, . , BOttrON (AF) — Canadian Boston Monday.- a. The kXM drop^oA fit. Lotas six ' 1 ■ tetojtecy Stetetioh Bay Attorneys' for SeiAdttbetiy games, ftndar .609 f t t l 8-21 te d ■ S. '1 j»." .’ i ^ . r ^ ' ■: , of HlteMte. Ite filte fn- and the NiBA agreed on toe dis- Ihto a fourib pIftiCe tie vdto San liy to defend bia title in qie t . W i l l Jd m S o u ^ misoal "W ith prejudice,” mten-> FtasMclaoo. in (ba^foaghe’s Weta- ANY SIZE! ONE LOW PRICE! -vr- O a rd to a l Ouabing 1,006- y « rd n m MjOBILE, AlA (.AP)— Ala­ at Montri>mery on Christinas tog the suit cannot be btoughf orn Oivtaiim. Ctoctanati climbed mt toe Ktoghts of CMumbus bama quarterback Steve Sloan, D ay. ' witoln laijp gulnee of Boston’s trank moot at Boston Garden Bastem ’Dlvlaton lesdets with FMmtnu MMfon Cuttm S^w-’Cuktoitt ttt§kil§ liuratog stnne sore ribs bruised The Nbrih Stars also worked The NBA refused to apptove^ Jttn . 18. its .toifd vtafots in four aestton during Ms Orange Bowl appear­ out, suiting up in swpat clothes! Siauldsberry’a ooiitmct when JbcpiTtlf S% i r jsw f wifiiuU tr$U ^ r m f u t t ^ itfi^Jr^Whlliwy waps Kqfut Meat ofttoiaia said Monday meeOngB W|th fiis Hatets. 7 4 night that Tucker would be ance, was expected to practice for a session. Tulsa’s K ll An­ Boston Mgned him ' as a ftee' 'tttta n ily gone,kilo pflttri m Wen -o * uddj-. today with toe South All-Stars derson directed the North often-. Hstrabcin, an unsung secteOtam. ran ovak of toe Boston ^tirlatbp, provqd the contract. MSrsCTIQN 7i .r>MbiNE TESTING ' OATS*raGHT8*WEBKENDS BnM ^ -kGM(t itttrilsd vstorttos Roboitaod aoored 87 potato, In- Jidn lOfiPttdebeig and Steve Ba-through their firft prifctioe teixBng u ta '’(ttctapoiti’a 40- EX^EfllMOfTAL MACHMMG with a swtft gun^ Mans Mteday, w ith toe qnhtter- CNOmt ASSEMBIY ; ptaat.ctftM. ttdiBe Lu- ^lyoslM ^ Um tovtotory ta^ baite chores being handled by MATHHAL AJiliDlING ' V c ft w a t t e n d a n t V ‘ * 47S 59§ i. t'- Z:jA ?; ‘ kandy Johnson of Texas A and ■ WELDING.. , i been docked In L Johnson spurred the'South .to SHEfT METAL 2 ;liJlw‘ ' ' a vletory in the Blue-Oray game CDNSTEGCI^ TRApn Colft gwwlli extemb acHM8 all commercial and mHHaiy Hncs and indudas bMicm<.w ork *v' f ------Jhe radeaiin d nHi|or fModncIa and din intooduclion of many new and fBvenMed products faichninf T Am '' t m i M n o ' G o t i i m ' udicfy^odiwqportingioodiandndataiy. ■■ ■ ','fee isatt M tt M e ta M Y : ^ 1lM aes#‘ta W 'ft^ :- '’WlTH s A T H ttlla d iM ifc lis i ‘/ tois WiiAtoslPIssteOattel • tobta<^tedl>sriA«M. rf:' ,> Ihese and 1^ odiwlMNNly aod salaried om ttr poailioiwmo in w w d ^ ). :S ' .X rig lit o ff th e b odf StMrt brnyd^yasr^Airm CTWMMI ' k t e t t 8a9>WiM tttta ' - te teO AeIn 6m m ' -ta'OEEftfite ';:'':r|atur(Aytt.»:fttt^^ ' 'i illlEI SDKB m BBW llpItfGM Op ta^MEG^EON'. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, a)NN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966 FAGB THIRTEEN ------BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—Male 36 Help MANCHESTB* e v e n in g CONHr* tUESDAV, JANUABY 4,1»W Bqfldinn— CoRtiRCtliiC 1* THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW TRUCK DRIVERS—Trata now. MARQUEE bojr "ijinSsr CBOUNiQ' AND WAU. renova­ pay later. See our ad under Hi- ttildita a week. Ingotre flUto' ir i^^ with |UJ . i •New and higher PARAdON O g«"W.^WM» rates for home oambra. M»- fOOR NACKHEfflNUPFeO OUT^ /K iSSnopiaB 8283. ■ INTHE PRIMS OP UPB.M’M 'MA308 VcaM.P9ClffMCK-^ V> atinioa (C^ASSIFtBD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Has Immediate Openingt CWSSBK AMM SHOOPlS/lACrBOE 45AaMHwdpaM " . : , , , 8 AAL to 5 P JI. QUAUTT Carpentry —\Rooms, gonna BTASTIDTAKE IT wage scales iCTHt^tp itHS VtOROmtiSMKnji^^ MEaiCio** EASyiHOKlOQtlfNOCKfNGy For U ----- jn a a , dormers, porches, beaements MKMSijNnmMrr/ ifW tM lotik' s ______' lle x le ^ C O P Y g l o b i n g TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. reflnishod, cabinets, built-ins, MV5ELF OUT'LIPI I6 1 Ma-nWKy sackmoomum/ mnn •Additional paid IN6 F0« A M 0H M IU 7j DOWN dikoreieSiBd U M M te d h i OAX IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In tlnie tor the RCUEP! ILeW WwBi next fnsertton. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Inoor- ice available. Dormers, room overtime, full fringe bene- NO SKIN O COLO WIN07DCV«/1 tlfoetn im l iaor> S C IalR p lB C reet or omitted Insertion for any adverttsement and then only additions, rec rooms, garages. nta. SM.VESTER1 r d e rie ti to the exteat of a “make rood” tnsertlan. Errors which do not Free estimates by calling 643- NOW at P&WA * - " . a ! S « i M S n d a n tM 8 1 MT6 UtUALU/ aMMtattcrWt Sivn*^ ■ M K orm g lta Imaen the vahie of tho adrertisenient will not be oorreotad by STAKIDIN' Da 1587, Wesley R. Smith CJonstruc- Pratt ft Whitney Aircraft has APPLY 8 AJd.—7 PJkL c i ^ “ make cood” fauerthm. Oon Co. HERE With S gS T " •‘5SSS- idtr HWM ^ always offered excellent wAges MIS MAND ssreiMtUfDdM e Buried TBreoMieoD dTIVtiidi At and an exceptional employe MOmfir T *m «el ^ M A a M r ie u A. A. DION, UtO. Roofing, PARAGON TOOL CO. Inc. OUT PER A // lAudfto^" (Rockville. Ton Free) benefit program. Now, they are M w o o u r j c STAtunm B A fte rd t.) kOuma Hatter c a itM iiiit siding, painting. Carpetttry. Al­ terations and additions. ^>11- better ftan ever before! 259 Adams St., Manchester » C 0 UMInccQ oem HIMMW S’ 643-2711 8 7 5 -3 1 3 6 i6 r ings. Workmanship guaran- Recently, higher wage scales r " i , r J 1 ft teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4880. T \ have gone into effect and we have Increased our paid holiday PLUMBEIR, experienced In new IaIeonce I f I t 14 CARPENTRY — Concrete work, BOBEUT D e FH&IIA vork, top wages, overtime. Traublo Reaching Our Advertiser? anything from cellar to roof, • ^ eei MEA0 and vaction benefits. Add to WON A this our liberal life, medical Call after 6, 643-4623. f T inside and out, no substitute for PSARfiORN m en. CROSS­ fT * and hosp'tallzatlon insurance Z 1 WORD 14-Hour Answering Service quality work, satisfaction guar­ » ’ ffL*- PUZZLE: anteed, competatlve prices, no . . . the nation’s largest credit i F V union . . . a valuable retirement BY V. T. HAMLIN CONTEST* Free to Heraid Readers job too small. D A D Carpen­ A L L Y O O P m Want taiformatlon sn one of our claasified auvertlaementsf No try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- Business Opportunity 28 Help Wanted— Pbiiikle 36 Help Wanted—Fttnale 3B plan . . . and the social and rec­ CLERK X answer at the telephone listed? Simply call the reation advant^ages of the "W POCVKASA fWTTY 8880. INVESTIGATE Accidents — GIRL FOR Baseball winding, FULLER BRUSH Company “Alrcrsft Club," and you must •fHORMY CHARACTER™ Earn *6.44 hour, fuH or spare hours 12:30 p.m. - 9 p.m., 6 has management openings for BUT WE HTTITOEf REAL ST -7 agree that PftWA Is a good M o v ia time. Car fumdehed. Expenses day week. Apply Tober Base­ career minded woman in its WBU." EDWARDS place to work. MAILING F ■ paid. We train you at home. ball Mfg. Co., 114 Brooklyn St., new division calling on well 31 Roofing—49ainW »iwNar*'iHir s r Free information. Absolutely no Rockville. established customers. Aver­ nnuRKOPMS CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ANSWERING SERVICE BIDWELL HOME Improvement Join the hundreds of experi­ obligation. Write today. Men age profit of $3.50 per hour. MariNfiKSm Co. — Roofing, siding, altera­ enced and Inexperienced people DEPARTMENT nt-WONMUS 4 -, .^. ST urgently needed. Universal, After learning our business tions, additions and remodel­ who are being hired every week ■Moy M7MK 61941510 - 875-2519 CL-1, 6801 Hlllcresit, Etellas, you can manage as many g;lrls Opening for a clerk In the W-', ing of all types. Excellent at Pratt ft Whitney Aircraft. ' - f . s r H Texas- 75206. as you can handle. Call 644- Mailing DepL Full - time 1 and leave your mbseage. XonHl hear from our advertiser bi Jig workmanship. 649-6495. F&lWA ri W , time without spending all evening at the telephone. 0202 or 644-1402. employment. Would prefer 1 ' / ll Our current requirements at least two years of high Private Instructions 32 EXPERIENCED Snack bar Include openings in . . . school education. Apply may have the waitress, 6 days per week, 8 r r Automobiles For Sale 4 Roofing and CblmpeyB 16-A Employment Office, First ? r IT hours per day. Apply Vernon MACHINING National Stores, Inc., Park 1957 GHETVROLEn', 6 -cylinder, ROOFING — Specializing re­ Lanes, Route 83, Vernon. INSPECTION TRUCK DRIVERS and Oakland Aves., Bast w sparkomatic floor shift, 411 pairing roofs of all kinds, new RIGHT JOB ENGINE ASSEMBLY rear end, guod condition, best WOMAN for offtce work in re­ Hartford. roofs, gutter work, chimneys Train Now — Pay Later MATERIAL HANDUNG 53 offer. 649-5833. tail store, full-time. Call Mi­ s r cleaned, repaired. Aluminum SHEET METAL siding. 30 years’ experience. Continue to earn as you for YOU chael's Jewelers, 643-2741. 1963 OLiDSMOBTLE 88 — low BENCH WORK BY AL VERMEER s r Free estimates. CJall Howie* , leam. Men over 19 are PRISCILLA’S POP 4 mileage, private owner, will CLBlANINa Woman, steady Job, 643-5361, 644-8333. needed at once to train for TOOL & DIE MAKING CUSTODIAN sacrifice for quick sale, 643- high paying Jobs as Trac­ If the “right job for You” once or twice a week. Call 643- ENGINE TESTING 7454. tor Trailer drivers, if quali­ Includes security, advance­ 8266. EXPERIMENTAL immediate opening, d a y OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS fied. Earnings up to 3200. ment piotential and the 1960 VOLVO, excellent condl- MACHINING shift. Local modem plant Heating and Plumbing 17 per week and more. Place­ early recogTiltlon of your Y“ /WELL, WHSWHOM VOU'RE Won, one owner, very reason- GENERAL ELECTRIC CO CRIB ATTENDANTS offers excellent pay and W HATS BEEN 069. rotary blades. Quick service. chairs for rent; 649-0752. 643-1161, for appointment. matics and have shown a WHITNEY l M 2 ) \ WHEN AW Capitol Equipmea. Co., 88 special aptitude for this SIDMACri Main St., Manchester. Hours subject. A capacity for AIRCRAFT ltEWaWBt.10 GEDOU our Painting— ^Papering 21 STOPS Announcements 2 dally 7-5. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ LIBERTY MUTUAL neat, precise and sccurate IHAD-ANSIANESaRB^ day 7-4. 643-7968. DON’T ENVY smart women; DIVISION OF $ROWUN0. ELECTROLUX Owners — FYee EDCTERIOR and interior paint­ work is a must. , nsK.IHN>RIR»niC ing. WtUlpaper books, paper­ LIFE INSURANCE Be One! Avon pays liberal tUUTED AIRORAFT CORP. pickup and delivery. Prompt ELECTROLUX vacuum clean­ commissions for selling popu­ CCWNWCANT^ SHNAIURiL hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ Apply at the oQ » Vmt tyiWL ... i««.TM,aii. service on your Electrolux (r) er, sales and service, bonded COMPANY lar Cosmetics and toiletries In East Hartford 8, ConnecUcut /-V o9>2> cleaners. Also featuring rug representative. Alfred Amell, ly insured. Workmanship guar­ Employment Office Other Omnscticut plants In anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. spare time near home. No ex­ BY DICK CAVALLI washer. (Tall Electrolux au­ 110 Bryan Dr., Manchester, 644- 400 Main Street North Haven and Southington )m UORTY MEEKLE If no answer, 643-9043. perience needed. We train you. thorized sales amd service. Call 8141. CLERK-TYPIST to meet public East Hartford, Conn. Call 289-4922. An Equal Opportunity BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 649-0848, 236-4261. Please ask in pleasant office. Must be PAINTING, exterior and in­ Employer, M ft F iP'iOirttE N crrpb»ks ON 6eC0NP-THCLkiHi; r IX>JTAFTOOIIEOF W B W 10yE E « for Augustine Kamienski. HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re­ High School graduate with at­ —Open for Your Convenience— (COMPANION — Housekeeper yt>ut> perrERNOT. TAMMe TVIO-HOUR LUNCHES. moval — attics, cellars and terior paperhanging, wallpa­ SPECIAL HOW VflWTf THE CAKYOH rO R K S ' HO HORSEWEMIH ANVTHIMC'FOR U lM «, tractive personality, 5 day for elderly woman to live in at A IE m e, WHV DONT yards, weekly or monthly pick­ per removed. Reasonable Monday through Friday m a n a g e r — Dairy bar and SHALL WE TAKE NORTH FORK, OR NORTH FORK... rates. Fully Insured. Free es­ week, liberal vacation, perma­ least winter months, references EVENT on tfAlfVth MCM/> mpu j o im a ie ? ~ r Personals 3 up. Bolton, Manchester vicin­ 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. required, generous time off ar­ luncheonette. We are looking WE'LL TRY THE timates. 649-9658, Joseph P. nent position. Unusual thrift SOUTH. ity. Harold Hoar, 649-4084. Tues. A Wed. Eves. Till 8 P.M. rangement for reliaWe and pa­ for an aggressive young man DfOOME TAX Returns — Busl- Lewis. plan. Call Beneficial Finance CEILING Saturdays — 8 A.M. to 12 Noon tient woman. Call 643-4007 pre- who has had experience in the ness and individual, prepared a p p l ia n c e s repaired — all between 9-6, 643-4156. restaurant business. Manager­ PAINTING BY Dick Fontame, ferraWy between 11-4 or after by full-time Income tax ac­ makes washers, refrigerators, ial experience preferred, sala­ Interior and exterior. Paper 6:30. countant. Raymond Girard, freezers, dryers, gas and elec­ ry open, fringe benefits. Send hanging and wall paper remov­ call coUect 876-7362 or 649-6660. tric ranges. OU burners DOMESTIC to live In, $46. per resume to iOiudsen Brothers al. Dutch Boy and DuPont. cleaned and repaired. Cosma PRATT & week to start plus room and Dairy, 1100 Burnside Ave., Quality workmanship. Call Stenographer Appliance, 849-(X)56. board, pleasant working condi­ East Hartford. (3onn. or caU Automobiles For Sale 4 evenings, 246-9593. tions. For appointment call 649- 289-1501 for appointment. SNOW PLOWING — avoid high ------^------—- — PERSONNEL DEPT. WHITNEY NEED CAR? Your credit turn­ BiNww x-uu Routes in s id e and ouUide palnthvt. 2912. prices when it snows, ed down? Short on down pay­ You name your own price. now being formed. Free estim­ Opening for skilled clerk- ment? Bankrupt? Repossea- Special rates for homeowners GIRL FOR NlghU, 4-10, In yard vae ates, no contracts. 649-7863 or fj^lst, recent experience AIRCRAFT <*KKXJ ■ion? Don’t dei^pidrl See Hon­ 66 or over. 649-7883. 876-8401. goods at J. M. Fields, East est Douglas, inquire about low­ 876-8401. not essential but back- Hartford. WANTED DIVISION OF est down, smallest payments INTERIOR and exterior paint­ g;round in stenography and UNITED AIRCRAFT COUP. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER anywhere. No small loan or fi­ LAWNMOWER aharpenmg; im­ ing, wallpaper removed, fully other office experience THE Manchester Homemakers Gean, Late Model BY LANK LEONARD MICKEY FINN nance company plan. Douglas pairs, sales, rotor blades insured. Rrae Belanger, 643- helpful. Position will re­ Service, Inc. is seeking mature, sharpened; bicycle sales, serv­ Bast Hartford, Conn. TOUCANGETA bustBr .« m Motors, 338 Main. 0612 or 644-0804. quire good Judgment and competent women with skills in USED CARS WHO DAT » ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, ability to meet people. Ex­ N e u u e — I THINK AND THEREIS ANOTHER FUEHT HOME FROM homemaking, child and conva­ MTME DA POOR! 149 W. Middle Turnpike, U49- An Equal Opportunity Top Prices Paid SHE'D DO JUST WHAT ANGLE, NELLIE! CORNCyHAS CMROlBAfy.WeN lDWiFT 19*3! CHEVROLET, 9 passenger cellent benefits, good lescent care. Part-time work at TOUCAUIDMeKEE Employer, M ft F WHAT ABOUT COKHEV SHE SAID-MOVE HIM FALLEN FOR HER— AND AAAY .LOU. V 9 etatlca wagon, 4-door, V-8, ra­ 2098. ______Floor FlnisiiiiiK 24 wages, modem alr-condl- a good hourly rate plus the sat­ For AH Makes ...... a i r f THAT (3IRI UP FAST! HER FATHER'S BE IN o n THE WHOLE THINGJ ebSMBFROUDOF FORaOTTBN IT , dio, heater, automatic, power tloned office. Apply P.O. isfaction of community serv­ DICK’S SERVK3E — Snow­ FTiOOB SANDING and reflnlsh- .D B U M ^ THING! DOUGH COULD CUT A ««»4^TMa 9ir ■leering, clean and ready to Box 73, Hartford. Conn., ice. For further information CARTER CHEVROLET I FINISH HIM ^ LOT OF CORNERS I plowing, trucking, moving, rub­ Ing (specializing In older ATTENTION housewives—Ful­ go. F i^ y guaranteed. Go p floors). Waxing floors. Paint­ stating education, business phone 649-3869 between 9-4. C O . , IN C . bish removal, carpentry, clean­ experience and salary re- ler Brush Company has open­ TO^wam don’s Atlantia Service, Inc. ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. West Rd., EUingfon, 873-8392. ing, geneiral repairs, all types quiremente. ings right in your own neigh­ 1229 Main ^t. cash needed with hour. Call- 644-0202 or Glas­ IMPORTANT NOTICE average credit 19«5 Ford LTD, WOMAN for cleaning, 8 a.m.- BouMbold Swvlees Bonds^-Stocks— tonbury 633-5339. 1 5 ^ 3,. Ft. ZB6S Cbevrolet MaUbu, 1963 Mortgages 27 i- p.m.. Laurel Manor, 649- The 1964 Civil Rights Law * PontlAo teniMMi coupe 326. Call Offered 13-A 4519. MEDICAL ASSISTANT — Ex­ prohibits, with certain ex­ cellent opportunity for a ca­ 382-8^ aMt for Graham WATKINS PRODUCTS—Per­ A FRESH START Will lump ceptions, discrimination be­ AHtomatic CLEANING Woman wanted, 2 reer In a worthwhile and In­ cause of sex. It will now be sonal shopping service in your your debts Into one easy pay­ days a week, Wapplng. 644- teresting position in the office necessary for our readers || Tranimisiion NON-ACOUSTIC home or mine. Over 200 Items m ent If you have equity in 1961 DODGE Lancer, |550, must 1947. of a doctor in Manchester. Ap­ npw as near as your tole- property, call Ehank Burke to not only to read the usual be sold by January 1. Leaving plicants must be neat, an ex­ Female Help Wanted and Trouble? BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES pL>ne. Eleanor Buck, 648- discuss ways and means. Con- WANTED — LPN’s or RN’s; MB. ABERNATHY KY LEFF add MeWlLLIAMS for service. 649-9414. cellent typist, and able to Male Help Wanted classifi­ ft Free Road Test and 1 3 2 6768. 135-137 Spruce S t necUcut Mortgage Exchange. also, -f desired, retired live-ln V C "" meet the public. Pleasant sur­ cations, but Wanted — Male Estimate 1988 PONTIAC Catalina, 4- 16 Lewis St., Hartford, 24*- nurse. All shifts needed. Ware­ THANK YOU M «- ENCOURAGING HIM WAS roundings. liberal benefits, sal­ or Female, also our Classifi­ ft All Work Guaranteed Cash and Carry UH..,WRLL«Z euT MARClO X /O B V M rM R.^eRtiN WOULD door hardtop, showroom con- BEWEAVINa of bums, moth 8807. house Point NA 3-3174 or NA 3- ABERNATriV; MY FIRST MISTAKE. HOW COULb YOU A N b Z GOV>Y \ I holes, zappers repaired. Win­ ary commensurate with expe- cation Help . . . 37. ft Budget Terms THAT WAS VEPy WIFOUV UK...SIJT dlUon. Call 649-4888 8-6. 1414. KNCV/THOSt IN- lPE>i c f f P >t.lllOULQ THERE scrap9 M I filO U16H.rvE60T RMDW^EY WnO^hOMS; dow shades made to measure, SECOND MORTGAGE - Un- ris!iC6, rcfsrences bo<^ pers^wi- ft Free Towing SW EET OF YOU. STRUMiNTS WERE H APrSN * the UMGLliCK TO SONOWt^DAWy. ^ * S IN sra TMUSLE/j all sizes Venetian blinds. Keys llmlted funds available tor sec CLEANINO woman Saturdays, al and business required. No l«ow-Prloe "Come-on” REMOVED, S IR f EVEN HAD H M ( •XCUSB M E ’ ond mortgages, payments to PART-TIME gas station atten­ Bstfmates that Coat Voo TO S t T l L t / B n im 1968, series 700 Umlted, made while you wait. Tape re­ room ai>artment. Gwn Write Box J, Herald. MANCHESTER b*U S89-7044. corders for rent Marlow’s, 867 suit your budget. Expedient tran^xirtation or bus to Rock­ dant, mornings 8-1, experienced Money Main., 649-S23L service. J. D. Realty, 048-5129. ville. Call evenings, 875-6847. FRIENDLY Ice Cream, 430 preferred, references neces­ Z968 Fip4J0N, automatic sedan, Main St., Manchester has open­ sary. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Serv­ M o n e h e s t m ’ ex ce lli^ oonUtion, Ideal sec­ BEAUTICIAN with manager’s ings, evenings and weekends, LUMBER, IHCl Building—Contracting 14 Business Oppdrtnnltjr 28 ice Center, Route 83, Vernon. Trammlssloii C o. ond car, $100. down, low month­ license, fuU-Ume or three days 10>^ hours per week. More 16 BRAINARD ^LACE K LAWNMOWER Mechanic, ex­ 2SS C0ITER STREET ly payments, Mr. Valle, c a b in e t WORK, formica coun- PROFITABLB, Manchester a week, 3 year contract, 4-op­ hou^ If desired, above aver­ (Bear Seynoour Auto perience required, sales help­ 880-6488, after 6:30. tera, rec rooms, remodeling. hmebeonette, good location, erator shop, Rockville, Com. age pay with Ups plus food al­ Sl^re, Main St.) ful, good working conditions, MANCHESTER 'Quality work. Reasonable pric- completely equipped, excellent section, .eotablished business, lowance. No expedience neces­ MANOHBSTliB excellent' aalary. Reply to sary. Applicant must be 18 o r salary open. Manchester Cjrele 646-66t8 t m m m o L , clean, fTB. G»® es.^Free estlmnfaHi. C e l 6 0 inveatment return. M m H. Dappeh, lUc. 60-6261, 64ft610. Springflpld RJQ. Box 1247. over, apf^y In person only. Shop, 161 West Middle li>ke. 60-1880. 6965lp.'-;,. i -f i*', 7 ...... — PAGE MANCHESTEB tVENING h e r a l d . MAN€HE5TEB, CONN, TUESDAY. J ^ A B Y 4, 196S BIANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER. OONN^ TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966 Hoosw For Sok 72 HoMehoUGoedi iF«r Rent Ha— m F ot SrI# 72 " Snbarban For Sale 75 Wantad-HsRl Estate 77 B o lto n Voter Session ^ ROOflC Mrga Raaeb. fUr- M^isvaiWim — ‘Silenced’ Elm City Priesl'l NOT $900, NOT $800 jgANCHBeiER — W«R located (XJLUMBIA LAKE, $13.00p, 4 WANTED — CX4(mial, 3 bed- The town board of admis­ CARECR ]<* open, $UO per __ mahed or unfUmUlMd, on beat, ly uMl attraettve 2-famUy home In NOT $700, NOT $600 . SIX ROOM Dnpiex, Bosrera room Ranch, fireplace, panel­ with garage, centraUy sions will conduct a voter- week, taacibte m Iu . OaU SM* ASLIABLB MoUim- wMli refer- A-1 oondtUon. rteam heat, oil ing, ceUar, new furnace. located, near scbbola, church, TeUs of Diocesan Censure * encee wiH o e n lor ctaBd, dajra NO! NO! School, garage, available im- Selectmen^ Finance Boards making session tomorrow pan or M r l4 0 2 . tired, oqpper pkanbing, aU city Hutchins Agency, Realtora, 649- bus. R. nvnan, 643-1631. NEW HAVEN (AP) — The He haa organized a gtoap or cW d may Uva in. HA9MH, NOT BWEN $550 medUtely, can 648-7792 after 8 roflta, convenient Mtclien, new from 5 to 8 p.m. in the a^Maa, 2-oar garage, nice 532A Rev. J. Oement Bums, belying students from AlbertiM Magh BUT A WHOUB HOUSE p.m. COVENTRY LAKE — 8 room ce ra m ic bath, atamtenni town clerk's office in the ywtt, rtrt apartment vacant To Back High School Wing his listing as one of 13 "silenced who tutor and act aa "M g (rta-j S ROOMS LOVELY taouae, garage, newly decorat­ storms and tcieeni, 2-car ga­ VERNON — (Custom built 6 Municipal Building. Newspaperboy Dogs—Btrd»>~Fei» NEW FURNITURE AUea O ampet, Realtor, 649- priests,” spoke out Monday on ters” to children In p(x>r parlshm floor. ed, completely fomlriled, beat rage, dean aa a whistle. Re­ room L Ranch on 126x200 treed After over two hours of (Us- needed, the schorU board said, Eligible applicants must a n d APPUANCBS FOUR >ROOMB, fin t 464E - ‘ - the role of the Roman (Catholic ea. One the parlahes, 8t. MaT-f AKC GERMAN CPiepberdi 6 beated. OaU 648-0062. and Ughta fumUdied, $40 week­ duced to $17,800. Wolverteo lot. bullt-lns, dishwasher, fire­ cuBslon at a special meeting last tor use aa a large rtudy hail, be at least 21 years of age, EVERYTHINO Agency, Realtor!, 849-281S. Gas Tanks Church in America. tin's, is located In a Nagro S60>* CLAanFOBD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Counselor months old, show quality, ly. Tbong men, women or fam­ ^IANCBBSTBR - Why keep go- place, baths, carport, con­ night, the selectmen Wid the m a dining area, and for band must have been residents of bousebiokan, aboU, reason­ FOR ONLY $500.00 FOUR ROOM apartment with kig Qiroagli these ads when we venient location, exceUent Manchester for at lea.it six Father Bums was among a tlon of the city. • A J t to 5 PJi. ily acceptad. OaU 524-0154. ){j^UGRSSITER — M odern board of finance joined the and instrument practice (on the able; 64S-66B8. Which Includes aU improvementa, 180 BisaeU bave the home you are looking neighborhood. Hanley Agency, months, and must be U.S. group of priests listed in a spe­ Father Bums said he la adbr OPPORTUNITIES 1 Famous Make Refrigerator Gape, 4 down, 8 unfinished up, In France board of education hi agreeing stage and in amaU practice active in the YsJe-New Harapj; St. for. A deluxe Ranch with 3 bed- 643-riS Smith, JarvlB Realty Oo., acre lot, home in excellent con­ et»-4671. good driving record (auto­ GERMAN Shepherd dog, tan, 7 1 Floor Lamp good parking. 876-1601, 649-3103. ' one fuH bath and tiwo half ■ a number of firemen and em- he could nrt commit We ^ He also pointed out that the civil rlghU and for being concerned with the FRIE1NDL.Y Ice Cream Shop, from 9-5. Realtors, 649-1200, Eves. 649- dition. Owner transferred, price mobile furnished) and live months old, $25. Call 649-1866. 1 Smoker baths, hot water oil heat, ployes of the plant had been before ctmferring with aU its town has already appropriated Anyone wishing to be regis- peace movements were just so moral ImpUoatlcms of CSiristion 435 Main S t, Manchester, has 36 Piece Dinnerware Set HEBRON — 6 Boom, 8 bed­ 2819. reduced to $18,900. Immediate in the Manchester area. SIX ROOM duplex and garage, plastered walls, all buUt- ahead of him ^ e n the explo '"««b e rs. Two members were $6,000 for site s ^ e s and ^ different political much politics and that priests doctrine" openings for males 18 or over, 24 Piece Silver Set room s, heat, hot water many occupancy. For further infor­ OIL BURNER Must have military duties convenient locaUon, off Esud 1ns, paneled fireplace witb Sion occurred. absent when the consensus was Hminary plai« for a new rie- ^ areas.'" He said that until recently. evenings and weekends, 10-20 Articles For Sal# 45 18 Yards Floor Covering extras, near scttool, $1 M mation call the R. F. Dimock reached last night. mentary school. TWe money britind him. Center St., $110 monthly. book cases, combination oaf r, O.K aoan o.oof oo- >T,nn*v rcquBst such a Iransfec. If He said the Cambridge inci- t'hethe Philadelphia archdiocese hours a week, more hours if de­ BWERYTHINO monthly. 643-9068. Lots For Sale 73 Co., 649-6245. The tire broke out In the ipjjg poard of education has al- cannot be touched for anything SERVICE MAN a l u m in u m storm windows, window and doors, laundry now registered with a party, dent, which took place in the kad not taken a stand for civil = 5'-. sired. Above average pay with We offer pleasant working ONLY $500.00 Adults. Call 640-6023. $9.75 each. Installed. Any size, ROCKVILLE — Four room room, -car garage, wall to BOLTON — Pour wooded acre EAST HARTFORD — Attrac- refinery early today and j-^ady sent specdflcaticms for the else, he said. tips plus food allowance, no ex- conditions (inside and out­ 2 a voter may have his name rc- spring of 1963, was only the be- , rust proof, triple action. 8 In­ THREE ROOM apartment for apartment, very clean, good lo­ wall carpeting, city utUi- homesltes. Ideally located on live room Ranch, breezeway, ‘ ^ T moved' from ■that caucus list ginning of a'string of events The Hartford archdiocese "is (TWO) p ^ e n ce necessary. Apply In side work), paid vacations, Free storage until wanted 6 moved from that caucus list ginning of a string of events serts, full tut, guaranteed. (3aU rent, heat, i hot water and elec­ caUon, $75. monthly. J. D. Real tles, professionally land­ secluded deadend street, excel­ 2-car garage, cellar, sewers, ‘**!*'. w ^ „ and go on the Independent list, which eventually led to his 'vay ahead in civil rlghte ^ d person only. pension plan, aimual sal­ Free delivery anywhere in and go on the Independent list, which eventually led to his 289-8607, dealer. tricity Included, $100 per Estate, 643-6129. scaped, AA neigliorhood, lent area of custom homes. large trees, bus, $18,600. Hutch- Security officials attempted to bWiding Those now on the Independent transfer to Albertus Magnus days, frlemUy atmos­ ary Increases commensu­ Connecticut Those now on the Independent transfer to Albertus Magnus month. 52 Pearl St., Manches­ 80 day occupancy. Priced Hayes Agency, 646-0131. ins Agency, Realtors, 649-5324. control the blaze and called on ter explaining the need for the First Selectman Richard Morra ^ colleve in New Haven where phere and pleasant work­ rate with ability and an op­ THE AMAZING Blue Lustre Free set-up by our own re- ter. CaU 649-9404. for quick sole. ------t\Te departments from Lyon and addition, which was part of the put it. Attending were four of ^ Aithmio-h a t ihoniao-!. a bishop Henry J. O’Brien haa ing oonditiMis. Benefits In- portunity to work with the will leave your upholstery Uable men. Original price for ____ Wanted lb Rent 68 VERNON — Excellent neighbor- two nearby villages. Fire hoses original plans of the junior-sen- the seven members of the board designatiom A g he now teaches theology and a ^^g^ed church agencies not to ^ elude paid vacation,. sick Career Minded? nation's oldest and New beauUfully soft and clean. Rent all this merchandise was 56 — 3 rooms, Saburban F or Sale 75 WANTED — Office for con­ hood, 3 bedroom Ranch, 2 full were directed on the burning lor high school, the boanl and exf education, the superintend- deal with firms practicing racial pay and life insurance, Ehigland’s fastest growing electric shampooer, $1. Olcott *825.46. Some fortunate person heat, hot water, air - condi­ baths, garage, enclosed porch, tank but a second tank caught Superintendent of Schools Philip ent, five erf the six members of moving out of l o ^ , Anotl-iei- of the silenced qin^-riminatlon. struction firm, 2 rooms, ap­ CHARLES LESPERANCE BOLTON — $13,500. 3-bedroom transportation to and from newspaper. Variety Store. ^ ^ tioned. stove and refrigerator, rec room, only $18,600. Hayea fire and exploded, apparently Llguori ajsked that everyone get the board of finance, the three knownlaw law exists exists which _P[®' priests cited by the magarine -xhe Hartford archdiocese work, six paid holidays, The telephone com­ ______1______$500.00. On display at main proximately 460 square feet, Ranch with big family room disposal and parking area. 649-7620 Agency, 648-0131. due to heat from the first. Other behind tihe idea and push, wTeotmeJi, "tho“ ‘t ^ n U^^uro^ vents a voter from having his now is station^'in Mystic. The disrouVa^d me a ra ll'” . participating pension plan. pany bSM openings in Apply 10 A.M. — 3 P.M. SALES AND Servico on Aliens, store. Appliances are recondl- CaU 247-4046 between 9-5, be­ mechanical work area approx­ off kitchen, comer lot. n ic e ______The cafeteria-auditorium is and two taxpayers. "a""* removed from all lists. R«v. Maurice Ouellet, who was imately 30x26 feet, 12x12 over­ tanks then exploded. Opportunity to work over- Manchester. Habn BcUpse, Jacobson lawn tloned and fully guaranteed. tween 5-9 call Glastonbury residential area. WlU qualify vERNON — Look into this fine ------— ------Property Transfers removed lo-sl summer from a that there is a “ tremendous dlf- mowers. Also HomeUte chain The explosion shattered win­ - time. Airty to Robert Har­ MONTHLY 633-7402. head door adjacent to office ------II r Z ^ for VA minimum financing. T. value in a brand new 3 - bed­ There were 10 property trans- Negro parl^ in Selma Ala. be- diocese to an- INSTALLER - RE- saws and International Cut Ca­ PA'JMENTS area, yard area for storage of M^GHBSTHSR J. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1577. dows and walls of some homes rison or ph• apartment, newly redecorated, 100 feet. Call an3rtime, 649-0500. SOUTH WINDSOR — Near The refinery is owned by the He said there is a trend within M3-5135. makes. L A M Equipment room for table, dining room, tdon, 2-car garage. Nice lot. and five were for land only. to the South. mechanical apt! tude. COURANT ASK FOR CARL central location. 104 Chestnut Vernon Circle, immaculate 6'A Union Generale des Petroles. It the church to allow priests bp Electrical experience Oorp., Route 88, VemOn, 876- WANTED — 4 room apartment, family room, two fireplaces, room Ranch, rec room, half Call to see this home today. TTie homes sold were those Now stationed at a novitiate voice personal opinions on non- MR. HAMMOND, ROOM 25 7609. Manchester Exebange — Htfd. 247-0358 or 527-9036 St. or call 649-5604 after 6 p.m. Jarvis Realty (Jo.. Realtors, went into operation in June 1964, For Bennet Use of Field on Bakers Island, Mystic, he or education helpful first floor, two adults. Write two fuU baths, two car garage, acre land, cabana patio, bus­ of: Charles C. Lankford, el al. doctrinal matters, and said the 808 MAIN ST., MANCHESTEHt Enterprts 1946. SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT 649-1200, 875-0626. and is one of the most modem MORIARTY BROTHERS and will be reflected FOUR R(X>M duplex, modem Box B, Herald. patio, beautifully landacapad line, only $16,900. Goodchild- A preliminary plan for a new The proposed site seems, to to'John M. Williams Sr.’, et al, was ordered to leave toe Negro growing stronger as If you have no means of ih Elurope. ____ ax____1 ______vs__ i-_ 11_- 4___4 _____4V.*. mission at O*St. ITIlwoKA^Vt'eElizabeth's Parish O INC. in starting salary. MAN TO WORK In glass shop, "NEVER used anything like It,” bath and kitchen, $86. Call lot with trees, wall to wall car­ BarUett Realtors, 289-0939, recreatilonal area to serve Ben- be the best possible use of the on Times Farm Rd.; Constance people begin "to understand that transportation. I’ll send my Legal Notices tn Selma last July by the Ala- experience not necessaV^, will say users of Blue Lustre for Glastonbury, 633-7928, after 6. peting and drapes Included in 649-4255. net Junior High School was ap- land, Rybezyk stressed, be- I. Zuraw to Raymond J. and not every action by a priest Is ' SOI Center St., Manchester LINEMEN — H igh auto for you. No obligation. proved last night by the board cause it would otherwise be­ baima archbishop, the Most Rev. train. Must have military oblig­ cleaning carpet. Rent electric Houses For Sale 72 price of $24,600. PhUbrlck AT A CXDURT OF PROBATE, Lola B. Dunnock, on West St. official. It can be merely MB school graduates with FTVB ROOM apartment, 460 5 5 lTON — Excellent 7 room Thomas J. Toolen. ation completed. Call 627-8273. shampooer, $1. The Sherwin- A— E—R—T’—S Agency 649-8484. held at MancJiester. within and for 69 Pints Given of education. come landlocked and therefore Extension; Ernest J. stnd Pat­ own opinion.” mechanical apt! tude Main St., $120., heat and hot MANCHESTER — Modem 3- (Jolontal, 1 % tiled baths, 2 fire­ the District of Manchester, on the According to Father Bums, Williams Co. 43-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD 30th day of December. 1966. The plan was presented to the of litle value. ricia S. Reed to Lee A. and "Before,” he s€iid, “ tha and ability to climb water, 643-2426, 9-6. bedroom, brick front Ranch, jja.NGHESTER—6 room Cape, places, large family room, hot Board members agreed, but toe means taken by toe local FUIXf-TXME Mechanic, experi­ INSIDE SALES Open Nights Till 9 P.M. 100x200, tree filled lot, coun­ Present. Hon. John J. Wallett, At Bloodmobile board by Edward Rybezyk, di­ Ramona O. Platt, Lake Rd.; Church had a monolithic volca poles and work at FREE WHEELS — Buy snow family kitchen, walk-out base­ water oil heat, built-ins, 2-car Judge. „ several stressed that adequate hderarciiy of ending his activi­ enced. 649-5321. AND COUNTER MAN try atmosphere, vegetable gar­ ” Estate of BYank Parr aka Fran- rector of toe Manchester Re- L,eo A. and Zanalda I. Nelson or no voice at all." heights. Urea, get new wheels free. No SIX ROOM duplex, immaculate, ment, wail to waU carpeting, garage, large lot, immediate ties in Philadelphia was to bring centraJ location, near bus line. den. Bel Air Real Estate, 643- cefico Fraracclo. late of Manches Columbia Visit development Agency, whose of- safety measures protecting the Sydney E. and Nancy O. Or- He said be has not allowed Industrial supply firm, down payment, 6 months to conveniently located. Asking occupancy, excellent location. ter in .‘vaid DLitrict. decea.sed. pres-sure to have his job taken STOCKROOM attendant, high Classroom and on-the- Musical Instruments 53 9332. Tile execiitons having exhibited fdee is trying to coordinate field from toe ramp would be ggj, jp junker Hill Rd.; Alston his experience in Philadelphia modem progressive com­ pay. Cole's Discount StaUon, 649-0621. $17,500. Robert Lewis Realty, Charles Lesperance, 649-7820. away. 'school graduate, previous ex­ job training at fun their admini.Htration account with Wilbur Fletcher of Columbia plane for toe proposed re- needed. Bennet Principal j, to restrict his Interests and what pany, salary and fringe 643-6332. 457 Main St, East Hartford, aaid e.'itate to Lhlfl Court for allow­ "The Christian Brothers, who perience helpful. Apply Per­ pay. exceptional bene­ GUARDS — Male wanted, fuU SPRING STREET — A custom ance. it lE was a five gallon donor when development of the downtown George Bradlau wholehearted- p Andover Center; and he considers his duties. benefits. Call 289-8291 for 628-2132, 233-6385. run LaSalle College, were asked sonnel Dept, Iona Mfg. Co., fits, education plan, FOR SALE — 10x12 wooden tool UPRIGHT piano for sale, or part-time, must be over 21 Ranch by Ansaldl. Six big ORDERED: That the ai.st day of tu- Rl-wylmohile vis'ltod here area with those for the new ly endorsed the idea, noting that and Lorraine Ph’aneuf Said Father Bums, "I work, appointment. January, 196€. at ten o'clock (ore- BlooamoDlle vtslted not to rehire me in August of Manchester. year-round work, paid shed, $100. Buyer must move. 643-8840. years of age, have a clean rec­ rooms, 1% baths, porch, ga- SIDE a two family Legal Notices noon the Probate Office in the where I am.” ail yesterday at the Olum bla (3on- ® bype*®- Under the Rt. 6 it would double the school s re- Joseph R, Tremano, Pin* 1964,” Father Burns recalled. pension and opportuni­ ord. We welcome retired per­ rage, built-iris, vacant. Wooded Muntclpaj Building In said Man- ^______i. plajTB much of Charter Oak creational facility. However, he Father Ouellet recently des- CaU 649-7728 after 6. .. duplex with 6 rooms on one UMITATION OkDEB __ Chester, be and Il>e same is as- giregfatlonal Church. ties for advancement sons in good health and able lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 648- side and 4 on the other, both AT A COURT OF PROBATC. Field, which is now used by cautioned the board to make He said toe chancery acted crlbed toe strife tn toe South Antiques 56 h«Jd at M^J^Ye^or.'^ithln and for itmIn'tflr^lo^®ac«un[ There were 63 pints collected . , . 4^ 4 4 4Z. at w The land transfers were: after he helped .spon.sor an Inter- latter to Ave Marla that PARAGON to managment posi­ KEEP YOUR carpets beautiful to prove it. Call Jor further in­ 1577. rented, exceUent locaUon. Good BenneJt for recreational educa- sure the route to the field be q Darwin to Roc^er E - 44*. u . oun i formation between 9-5, 247-8360 the District of Manchester, on me p.Rtate, ascertabiment of out of 69 persons who presented tions. lANITORIAL constant footsteps of a vyANTED - Antique desk and value at $19,900. T. J. arth day of December, dLstributeee anti order of distribu- i . tk tion. win b , K « . WUh . m .an. ,, cl». ,l „ .Setl»n I**” 1 W LVJ.LV.L. busy ,jjjgy family. Get Blue Lustre. ^ Hmwfirs in vooii or or apply Room 2m. ’l6 Lewis ST. - 7 room hoin^ Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Court diiects that tl'®mselves. The quota Is 76 Has Immediate Openinsrs chest of drawers in good or Crockett, Realtor, 648-1577. Rybezyk. in presenting a 'ng It off when school is not in ^ast St. and Boston Hill „ nv.nUnican order was , Z ’*. ” 1 * T For more information Rent electric shampooer, $1. St., Hartford. kitchen beautifully remodeled notire of tlir time and place aa- pints. in poor condition. Call 643-8709. of E>orothy M. SUc». l^ e Sieved for said hearing be given to _ , . , « . sketch of the plan, emphasized This would avoid toe ^ ^^,^61 J. . the IcU o n r^ A For about these career op­ Full-time positions, three Paul’s Paint and Wallpaper with all built-ins, dining room, MANCHESTER — Excellent 7 of Manchfester. In »aid District, de- all pei-Twns kiv)wn to be interested Three-gallon donors included toat tt is only preliminary and necessity of having to police toe Davidson to Harold W. and Nel- to ®!*^ , u' portunities, visit our shifts, Manchester area, Supply. SEVEN ROOMS, first floor, fire­ large living room, with beamed room (Colonial, 2% tiled baths, Ihoroin m apfwar and be heart Thomas Keegan, Columbia, and * On moLkm of EKWiaJd M. Sisco. 66 thereon by publushinp a copy of ., ® t t l that much of toe detail rtiU area. „e BernUen, lots 647 and 648 hrough one of its ropresente employment office: 808 good starting rate, full place, garage, excellent loca­ ceiling and fireplace, 3 bed­ fireplaces, large family room, Arcellie Drive, Manoheeter. Connec­ Tool Makers Wanted—^I'o Buy 58 2 this order In some newspaper hav- K oD crt G8.frazzo, Hebron, Two- needs to be worked out. It was noted that it may be Andover Lake; Roscoe P. ,. _ ^ Main St., Manchester company benefits. Call METAL (Combination storm wln- tion. J. D. Fieal Estate, 643- rooms, and den or 4th bedroom, all built-ins, hot water oil heat, ticut. executor. _ , . mg a clrculaUon in .said Dialriot. gallon donors were Earl Gard- Hartford, 249-6889. dows with screens, sizes 29% x WE BUY and sell antique and 6129. 1 V4 baths, front and rear porch, ORDERED: That six months leaei____ seven .. day before the day As shown, toe plan calls for poosible to provide other access Talbot to Hartford Electric ^ ^ Involvement in toe Negros Mold Makers (643-2701). Open 8:30 2-car garage, all city utilities. trom theuic 27Ui day of Dccrm ,, ber , ; u»of stuusaid iit*tiihearing, iiig. amiand byu.v iimmiiKmailing on uer, Bdward D’Auteuil, .«av.*vs..v«i4, John aUa. ..f 64%, 29% X 63%, 29% x 42%, used furniture. china, glass, cll- 2 car garage, $23,600. PhUbrlck 19^, be and the same limited ^^^ore January 7. 1966. by cer- Pelechatz all of Columbia and the uUllM/tlonutilization Ofof a parcel erf to the field in toe area where Light Co., 7.1 acres of land on »ald, but n ot^ toat a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon­ Charle.S Lesperance, 649-7620. ffvr thp cred torn with- r^oii » tui. ^^eiecntiLz, an oi i>/oiumDia, a n a ______. . . , 23% X 38%, 23% X 34%. 649- ver, picture irames, old colnA, OAK ST. Attractive room and allowed for the creditors with- mail, a copy of liiis order to ^ ^ ^ approximately 6H wSoe. now Spruce St. meets Charter Oak Qitead Rd.; Percy B. and Eliza- he is continuing his work in New "While it did net turn a ^ y , J 6 Agency, 649-8464. Top wages, psdd holidays, day through Friday. In which to bring hi their cjalms children of the late Giovanni Philip Denoncourt of Andover. guns, pewter, scrap gold, apartment, in brand new two SPACaOUS SPLIT, 3 twin size ------— 44.S. late part of Gharter Oak Field and now so toat use by the public beth S. Cook, land adjoining ______it did refuse to walk acroes it. insurance, health benefits, 4379. against said eetote. Praraccio. c/o Vincent J watches, old jewelry, hobby family, second floor, conve­ WEST SIDE — near bus, 8-6 bedrooms, rec room, baths, Scuior la direotod to give public no- rlno. Atty., Atty i « College St.. M id c ^ currently town-oflATied, which and parking for cars can be oc- Ellomentary school, liberal overtime. tice to tb« creditors to bring in Oonn . and James F. Farr Inzlnga and William Smith, both ^ ’ . . . ^ collections, paintings, attic con­ nient location, parking. Call duplex, double garage, modem stove, trees, near bus, shop­ town. Oonn will be adjacent to a Rt. 6 exit commodated. Church Nows THE SOUTHERN Help Wanted— Building: Materials 47 their claims^ .^1 “ vg Richard P. Farr, individually of Columbia. First time donors tents or whole estates. Furni­ evenings. 649-4843. kitchens and baths, 200' deep ping, only, $19,200. Hutchins lowed by publlshlnz a oopy ot this execulors, c /o Franci.u P. r. . ramp toat will feed into an ex- Under toe plans however, number of Important meet- Columbia NEW ENGLAND Male or Female 37 order tn some newspaper haying a pa,iio«i Atty.. 526 Main St . Hart- were Thomas Roberts Of (JOlum- APPLY—8 A.M. - 5 P.M. ture Repair Service. 648-7449. lot. Sensibly priced. Hayes Agency, 649-5324. orter _. ------, . tension of Cottage St. Acceas much of this area is slated i^ga will take place In the Con- TELEPHONE COMPANY 3,500 BUFT’ and gray bricks, FIVE RCKiM duplex. 2 bed­ circulation in said probate district forURT O F PROBATE, the District of Manchester, on the w . . . n>r.« mmti tur.t,^b. Indicarted. The lower end orf ex- Ckirtis noted that the area on and tomorrow night the social vidual heating system, 2-car held at Manchester, within and for 30U, (jay of December, 1966. dants were Mr*. E)mil Malek, For Cafeteria Renovation thousand; buff tile, approkim- Uemen, separate entrance, 3^ ROOM furnished or unfur. kitchen, 2 bedrooms, recrea­ isting Weals and Charter Oak the west side of Main St. south action committee meets at 8 259 Adams St, Manchester- FULL-TIME — Flxperienced gsurage, priced to sell. Hayes Uie tHstrict ^ MancheateL oh ihe Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, M rs. P e rsia (Jragin, M rs. K a rl Students In Grade 4, forced the accident occurred. Dsmogs ately 4.000, all shapes and siz­ parking. 649-2460. nished apartment, oil heat, con­ tion room, landscaped yard. 80lh day ot December Site, would be eliminated, ex- of the administration building o’clock, waitress for luncheonette, grill Agency, 646-0131. Judge.'^mte bf __ Ev«-ett H. Goslee. late . Harnmni-stminHammairtrom, Mrs. Richard ______Meat Cutter es, 20c each; terra cotta solar venient, quiet locaUon, work­ Marlon E. Robertson, Realtor, Present Horn John j . wajicu, cept for aocesB to the auitomo- might become a parking area, The annual meeting of the ^ experience necessary . Apply screen blocks, approximately THE THOMPSON HOUSE, (Cot- Judg<^. of Manchester, in said District, de- Ruzlcka and Mrs. Eugene Les- ing adulth, reasonable, 643-6389. 643-6653. MANCHESTER — 7 room Oolo- Estate of Ro«e Marcantonlo a-k-a ceased. bide dealership and apartment It is currently used for girls’ church is scheduled for Jan. 18 year in temporary class- Marriage DIB MAKERS, experienced on Service Meat Department W. T. Grant Co., Parkade. tage Street, centrally located, coe. 100, 46c each; glaized blocks, nlal, 4 bedrooms, 2 full tiled Bose S. Ma.rca.ntonio. late of Man­ The •xecutor having exhibited building toat now exist there. physical education. at 2:30 p.m. The agenda calls rooms, have been moved, tern- Harvey OolUns, a town busl- blank pierce forms and draw large. pleaisanUy furnished chester. in said District, deceased. hbi administration account with Donor Aides: Mrs. Fred black, white, etc. 4x8x16 units. FTVE ROOMS, second floor, RAISB3D RANCH, 3 bedrooms, baths, aluminum siding, alum­ The administratrix c.t.a. having said estate to this Court for aJlow- ^ for accepting the budget for porarily also, into what will nessman, and Mrs. Mathilda dies for Aircraft parts. Kurtz 40 hour week, no nights, usual rooms, parking. Call 649-2358 Macht, chairman; Mrs. C3ar- 643-9508 9-6. furnace, hot water, one child A A Zone, 38 Dartmouth Rd. inum combinations, one car ga­ •xhiblted her administration ac- anco. It is 1966, hearing the annual report, eventually be the kindergarten Quinn, formerly of Thompson Brothers, Inc., 847 Keeney St., benefiU. top wage scale. Call for overnight and petmanent Call for appointment. 649-2167. count with said eetate to this Court , ORDERED That the 26th day of gnee Jeffries, Mrs. Alfred RETAIL accepted. (Call 649-0482. rage, selling for FHA apprais­ for aXlowtfnce, U U , , January, 1966, al ten ocl( Mid administration ac­ with !Wld estate. a-‘»cprtainmenl of Stewardship Committee. and Mrs. Barbara Samowskl. home in Columbia in the spring. iBut will train right individual. 7129. tras. Quality throughout. Va­ registered nurses, Mrs. The Sth Dlatriot Is withdraw- GRAND-WAY paUring. Prompt service. Up to cy, 646-0469. count with, said estate, ascertain­ distribiiteefl and order of distribu- P^n, Mrs. John Hutchinson, presl- The action clears the way for Mooed Indigo Apply William Peek Lumber PINEHURST cant Sensibly priced at $31,- ment of distributees and order of tion. ____ and_ _ Uiia Ormin directs that ___ Robert______Cole,___ _ Mrs. Joseph Drew, ing Its apipl4ce;tlon for & jBone $20 on your old watch In ROOM FOR RENT. K itch en ------DUTCH (COLONIAL — ooneist- place ««- ^ o r*r icuA ion l o r & Bone i;W7*11 * n * dent of the Womens Fellowship, the lunchroom and kitchen fa- Somebody gave Benjamin Wit- Oo.. 2 Main ,St. 500. T. J. Crocked, Realtor, dLslribution. and this Court directs notice of the Ume and place as- OaWrart chajige for aibout 16 acres ot W l l K l H D 0 ? H 1 6 MALE AND FEMALE trade. (Closed Mondays. F. E. Ing of 7 rooms, and IH baths. that notice of the time and place .signed .signed for for said said hearing hearing be be give given to -Mrs. riarry leaner, 8 has announced that a one-act clllties to be modernized. It is tenberg’s steer the wrong dtrec- GROCERY Furnished Apartments 63-A 643-1677. assigned for said hearing be given all persons knownkrjown to oe interesinterested Bray, 787 Main Street, State A million words cannot de­ Also properties, Wilbur property off HlUtard St., play, under the direction of Mrs. hoped, by mothers anyway, lions — or at least a bum steer. FULL-TIME to wl oei^scns known to be Interest- therein to appear and be heard ^ ^ George I^istrltt President Victor Stw^- Jail Sentence 302 Main St. Theater Building. TWO ROOM furnished apart­ LARGE EXECUTIVE Ranch, 7 scribe this typical New BSng- •d' therein • ' • to■ appear and be heard thereon by publishing a copy of this Fletcher, h'leicner, the ine Rev Kev. Ueorge i Hazel Floyd, will be the pro- that the hot lunch schedule will The animal, missing two days Slim Young Beauty FURNISHED room for rent, land designed home, carefully thereon.by publwIHinK «- copy order in some newspaper having a Evans- recruitment chairman son said today, ment, heat, hot water, stove, rooms, modem kitchen with all order In some newspaper having a circulation in said District, at least * » tn fZMvi/iAnttrti ■RTRMTVr'HA'vr A>n tAPi _ 8ram for 'niursday's meeting of be back in operation by early — and possibly looking for north end, parking, 68 Strick­ refrigerator. Apply Mariow’s, built-ins, dinlpg room, two fire­ custom crafted with the clrdulattoa ih eald D4strlct. at least seven days before the day of .said Mrs. Henry Wrobllnski, Mrs. The parcol, now in rosidentlal For personal interview see hearing, and by mailing on or be­ Collie Leroy Wllldns jr 22 a *'^® leading charac- spring. warmer cHmes — was found FuM and Feed 49-A land St., off Main. places, 2% baths, family room, grace and beauty of Colonial ■even days before the day of said Edward Foote and Mrs. Cart »>ne, includes the District's Mr. Freltag at the Grand- 867 Maip St. hearing, and by mailing on or be­ fore January 11. 1966, by certified ^ J . {.erg (n the play will be played Next year, Grade 4 classes mired in the mud.of the swamps Knitted for Warmth! two car garage wooded lot, days of old. Ontral chimney fore . 1966. by certified mail, a oc^y of this order to Sher- GosUne. Sewage Plant and toe request Ku Klux Klatisman aquitted In ^ ^ >r jI, TT,Hnh Mr. " - ^ tr ______Way Department Store, QUALITY seasoned hardwood, PLEIASANT ROOM for rent, 7 ONE AND TWO room fur­ $29,500. PlUlbrlck Agency 649- with 2 fire^daces, wood shingled mall, a oopy of this order to Mary wood H. Goslee. 46 Chui-ch Street. 410 Middle Tpke., West, cut to any length and split, handy to Pratt & Whitney, 649- G. Squgtrioo, 6W Center Street. Manchester. Conn.; Eiarl W. Gos­ The Wom.h-h CMM Mine hW Kr r^,,g It f<>r uh. Mary Sara, aad Mr.. Dorothy “;'','hf|i“ ’,SdlZn W S Jr** Homo ot tKS, OBrt.n M stored inside, Leonard Giglio, nished apartments, heated, 8464. gambrel roof and small pone Mancheater, Cbnn., and return lee Williams Street. Glastonbury. Manx:hester, (Conn. 1769. Conn., and return make to this Bolton, 649-8818. kitchen set, refrigerator, bed windows. Screwied porch over­ make to this Court CTiurch volunteered to work on Siwaneon said that the with- federal prison term today for devotions will be led by « u t lost its steering gear, for it was room set, gas range. Free gas, RAN(H — Large family sized JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Court. looks beautiful landscaped JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge, the luncheon served to the drawal of the application woe violating his probation. Ruth Bockus AH women ® unable to move. Flrechlef Ward kitchen, large living room with cc: COlHs E. Goslee. Exec. workers. in answer to the objections Permitted by a feder- ‘Rescue 7' Garden— Farm— Daiyy PLEASANT room near bath for electricity, low rent. Apply Apt. yard, located in one of Man­ AT A COURT OF PROBATE, Rosebrooks and a baker’s dozen 4, 10 Depot Square. fireplace, 8 bedrooms, reb held at Jlanchester. within and for There were five wailk-lns, in- raised by property owners in aJ Judge to spend the Christmas invited Flrechlef Ward Rosebrooks INTERESTED IN A Products 50 genUeman, parking, 54 High St. chester's best neighborhoods. the Dlstrtot of Manchester, on the AT A COURT OF PROBATE, of volunteer firemen plowed room, house in toimacu.ate PhUbrlck Agency, 649-8464. 8(Xh day of December. 1966. held at Manciiester. within and for eluding one from Newington the area ''who,” he said, "are holidayshohdays with his family in subsub- scheduled for Thursday has announced toat the new ONE LARGE furnished house­ Present, Hon. John J. Wallett. the DiaStrlct of Manchester, on the through the mud and put ropes REWARDING CAREER? Ba l d w in ^ Macs, Delicious, condition,, completely remod­ 30th day of December. 1966. and one from Vernon. taxpayers of toe District, and ^ban Fairfield, w m to be ^ emegency vehlole, called "Res- ^ keeping room, all uUliUes, near Judge. cue 7" is now in operaUon 24 ground the animal to help Htt from economy to the fanciest, Apartments— Plate—■ eled inside and out, $17,900. SPACIOUS CMstom built ell Estate of Florence E. Shaw, late Pr^sertf, Hon. John J. Wallett, have on equity In the property turned over to toe U.S. Mar- vvillimantic meeting of toe F*ratt & Whitney, parking, Judge. ^ ^ him out; he was some 900 Tenements 63 Philbnck Agenr>. 649-8464. brick 6 room house, 2 ceramic of MaAcheeter, in said I>Utriot. de- under queotion" sihal s office. Council of United Church Worn- hours a day.! He added that Here Is What the 172 So. Main St. adults, 272 Main. Estate of Albert E. Schaeffer. pounds on the hoof. baths, dining room, double The * executor______having_ exhibited _ late of Manchester, in said IMstrict The objections fixwn the ad- "H e’s in pretty good mental there. Members of the An- *^*^®*** enough men HAND picked, Macs, Starka, LOOKINO for anything in real NF!W 6 ROOM Ranch — fire- brick garage, plenty of storage, to admlntomtlon aooount with said decked. General Missing They got him out and had W. T. GRANT CO. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ joining residents, at a Novem- condition for this. He’s ready,” dover church have been invited *1^®-'*^'*** staff toe vehicle, and Baldwins, $1 per 16 quart estate rentals — apartments, placed living room, formal din­ acre, gardens, trees. Hutchins ■state to this Cburt for allowance. The executrix having exhibited him do a few exercises to lim­ Offers You In ment, all utilities, $100. month­ Jt la her aximlnlstration account with ber public he’—ig. had moved said Wilkins' attorney, former to hear a talk by the Rev J ^0 men recently complet- basket in own container.-Ek>t- homes, mulUple dwellings, call ing room, 2 full baths, large Agency, 649-5324. ORDERED: Ihat the 18th day of said e.*»tate Lo this Ctourt for allow- During Jet Flight ber up — Radio City Rocketts J. D. Realty, 643-5129. ly, two people. Call after 6 lot, in very desirable neighbor­ January. 19W, at eleven o’clock ance. it is the Town Planning Oommls- FBI agent Arthur Hanes who Barrie Shepherd from the Uni- f F a rlT vT f material, he wasn't. Then the CREDIT ti’s FVuit Fann, 3M Buah HID forenoon tithe Probate Office in ORDERED: That the 26th day of p.m., 649-8869. hood. PhUbrlck Agency, 649- ANTIQUARIANS — one story, SEATTLE, Wash. (AP) - A Sion to ask the District to re- planned to accompany Wilkins versity of Connecticut Christian George Farley of thoroughly cowed, was Rd. the Municipal BuUding in said Man- January. 1966, at clock consider its request, and to pos- to toe marshal's office. Fellowship on "Our Concerns Wllllmantlc. MANAGEMENT 4H ROOMS, heat, hot water, 8464. 8 room CtUonial, restored and Chester, be and the same is as- forenoon at the Probate Office In . . nlane flown bv Mai Gen TWO ROOMS, private bath, free signed tor a hearing on the allow- the Municipal Building in .•*aid Man- jei ptane nown oy jviaj. oen. "Rescue 7” wan donated to home by Wittenberg, stove, refrigerator, parking. modernized. F'abulous home, sibly reduce its application to On Dec. 20, U.S. Dist. Judge Toward Minority Groups in our Household Goods 51 86 •nee of •dmlrtomtlon account Chester._ be ^ allow- Branch, commander of the five" or six acres. the town by the Lions and has • Good Starting Salary Completely redecorated, $l2u. parking, business block. Depot RANK APPRAISED 6 room Clarence W. Allgood ruled toat Midst.” acres, investment potential. w i^ said estate aeceriainment of sipied for a hearln* on been equipped under the dtrec- Manchester . Evening ^ ^ HeraU • Excellent Training Program EVERYTOINO in sterilized re- 15 Forest St., off Main St 646- Square. Call Mr. Keith, 649' Cape in desirable Bowers distributees .and' order of dUtrlbu- ance of .lald administration a c c e n t njght test center at Edwards On Dec. 20 the District dtrec- Wilkins had violated probation 0090, 643-0000. Lappen Agency, 649-5261, 649- tlon of Leonard King, Boyd !!?*: Vlr-. • Rapid Advancement For condiUoned used furniture and 1922. School area, fireplace, full Air Force Base in California, tors opposed the recommends- provisions in connection with his 6140. Tuttle and Marshall Nuhfer. glnla Carlson, tel. 228-9224. “ Those with Industry and aijUances, high quality — low WE HAVE customers waiting basement, city utilities, nicely tor eold hesrinc be given to mil per- Uon. and thi.i Court directs that disappeared Monday as it ap- tlon that it reduce its request plea of guilty in November 1964, Pianist Heard Men who were 'qualified ear­ AbUlty prices. LeBlanc Flimiture, 196 for the rental of your apart- landscaped lot with shade MANCHESTER — Adjoining to™ bI?*SSSd^toerVo®n for sa'id‘hrtrinK b / ^ Z o ^ to proached SeatUe to land. to include only about five acres, on a charge of possession of a finsinesB ixieatloni lier to staff the vehicle are Guy • Liberal Benefits SouUi Street, Rockvilla. 876- meht or home. J. D. Realty, trees. Can owner after 6:30 Look Out Mountain, now under by pubfi&tilnz a oopy of thla order alT persons known lo be interestrt Branch who was alone, was but agreed to consider a com- sawed-off shotgun — a federal For Rent 64 " By Chaminade Beck. William Bender and Her­ • Company F*ollcy of Promo­ p.m. 649-8696. construction — Colonials, SST*’DiBtrtrt"*a*t ®leMt ther^ ®pubHshinK a copy trf making an instrument approach promise somewhere between to* o f f w ^ Swim for Girls 2174. Open 9-8. 643-6129. bert Winkler. The new volun­ tion FYom Within ______DESIRABLE store or office Raised Ranches and Ranches. ^ven (kiy»’ 5So«'e’^w '^y*’ o f‘said ttiFa order^In ■'some to Boeing Field in low’^’clouds five and 16 acres. Allgood sentenced Wilkins to Dan Graham of Hartford, teers are Marshall Nuhfer, • Opportunity for High Level SEWING MACHINB — Slagw MANCHESTER Deluxe, space, ground floor, clean, at- ^'^A^ANOKE RD. ^^m e lo- select the home of your choice ‘9: ^n"da^y^ th; day of and rain When the T38 jet dlsap- In addition, they agreed to -erya one year and a day In tod- Slated at Rec cation, an oversized Cape with pianist, presented a program Rosebrooks, Francis Hart, Sam Income automatic zig • zag, cablne. quiet, quaUty Damato buUt, 4- tractive and reasonable. Apply now for Spring occupancy. wiail, a 0009 ot thlfl to Allan said hearing, and bv mailing on ^ neared from radarscooes consider the erection of a 25- prison. Hanes said that hla . nierVif **$ » 4-u ------model, exceUent condition, but­ room duplex apartment, block 4 bedrooms, two baths, rec 8. T aylor^ Oartnet 8t.. Manches- b^ore Jamiarr 14. ® 40 j 4 foot buffer zone around what- client would be eligiWe for par- meeting of the Rassman, Tuttle, Calvin Chow- The Recreation and Park De- * Strong Expansion Program Mr. Daly, State Theatre, U (Charles Lesperance, 649-7620. ter. Cotin.* Russell B. Taylor 162 this order to Lena A.. Sonaerf^. 40 R a d a r o p e ra to rs last o b s e r v e d D u ller zon e a ro u i a i.* ton holea, embroiders, hems, to schools and shopping, one room, etc. (Completely renovat- Chaminade Musical Club in the anlc, Herbert Englert Sr., partment today announced that • Opportunity F\)r Progress Am. - 8 pjn. Green------Rood.Road. ------Manchester. Conn,: , Gsrden Street. Manchester. Conn., plane about five miles «ver------area------was finally agreed ole in about four months. ate., was $309.60, imprtd bal­ available. Hayea A grac;, 646- _ ed, must be seen to be appre- MANOHBISTEIR—$18,700. Large Oeorra H. Day, Atty.. 15 Lewis SI and return make In this Court the Wilkins was one of three Ku Federation Room of Center Warren Jurovaty, Thomas a second series of 10 swimming ance $69.86, take over pay^ 0131. OFFICE SPACCB available, 3 elated. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, immaculate Raised Ranch, 12x Hartford, Oonn.: Hart/ort National100 cc Atti°^ertF*Kah2T’ “i ^**^*0®’ '^^n reouestln* a Change from Klux Klansmen arrested last Congregational Church. About chowanec, Leslie Lewis, Charles lessons for girls will begin Tues- Applicant Must Be Free to Bank S Trust Oo.. Trustee Rob — feet - above------Puget Sound. Branch In from ^ Wednesday evenings. meats ot $8. monthly. City Sew­ rooms, new modem buUding 643-1677. 20 kitchen, buUt-ln stove, Hi, OonstUutlon Plaaa. Hartford. Conn., Relocate Periodically MANCHESTER — large, new, return make to this Court. AT A COURT OF PRO^'T^ had reported iK> trouble. ing Onter, Hartford. 622-047S. with electricity, heat and cen­ baths, fireplace, 2-car garage. end held 4t Manchester, within the District' officials had said charged with the fatal shooting *** *'*’* which was pre- James Hennequln, Jarry Cho- jan. 11 and 12, at the East Side 4 room apartment, one block MANCHESTER — $3,100 as­ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judz<‘ CREDIT EXPERIENCE tral air - conditioning, excel­ Hutchins Agency, Realtora, 649- the District of Manchester, on the An extensive search was that it was needed for expan- Mrs. Liuzzo, a white house- "■ Kob- wanec, Kerry Bittler, Leona^ Recreation Center. Those te- CLB^N. USklD rdlrigeratora, from Main St, amaU weU con­ sumes mortgage on thU spa- ' Decemb4»r. 1966 D E F E R R E D lent location, ample parking. 6324. King, Raymond Caouette. Jeff- terested are reminded to r e g ^ ranges, automatic washers structed buUding with a quiet oious 6 room Colonial, garage het7«*i^^Ter,°w^^^ »>on ot Ite sewage disposal sys- SHHD RHlSXndE CaU Robert D. Murdock, U h R the Judpe. noh»n late of Coast Guard reported no for Alabama as a civil rights volun- program Included rey Lewis, Nelson Field and ter at the center this week, to­ witb guarantees. See them at atmosphere. Hayes Agency, and porch, quiet street, excel­ •iXhloth iiav^iay of D eceme ce m ber.'b e r • 19«6 1966. w debris was found and "w e’re Tentative plans can lor » 205-N Realty Oo., Inc. 643-3692, 648- $16,600 — ATTRACITVE 8% Manchester. In said District, de- aeorin^iwna^^ converting the existing pri- teer. Prelude and Fugue, a clarence Grant. day througl Friday, from 9 a.m. B. D. Pearl's AnpUances, 649 lent area. Hayes Agency, 646- PreaenL Hon. John J. Wallett. And letter of application to: 646-0131. 9651. room Ranch, fireplace, garage, Judge. - a. not even sure ne went down in . 4 , 4 1 * Wilkins was acquitted In state- sonata by Haydn, the first "Rescue 7” does not replace to noon and 1 p.m. to 10 p.m.T Oold weather won't keep you Main St. CaU 643-217L 0131. fuU basement, SxceUent condi­ Estate of Lewie B. Cockling ITT. Thp (‘xecutof having exhiwted hi« •• mary-treatment plant Into a nie Hie n«weat In daseics administration ac^uiU secorfdary - treatment operation court on (5ct. 22 of the murder movement of a Beethoven Sona- the tri-county ambulance kept Lessons will be given as fok-r indoors when you have this 4% R(X)MS, heat hot water, OFFK3E or store space avaU- ~ m ------tion, 130' frontage. Don't delay, Mte of Manchester In said IMstrict. pep up your wardrobe. R ^ ^ W. T. GRANT CO. deceased. e.*itate lo thin Court for allowance. Branch was flvlnfir on Air .a « 4*_ 4 ai m . charge. Ute two other Klans- "Les Adieux in E. Flat Ma- ^t the Colchester Police Bar­ lows: Tuesday, 6:30 to 7 mit­ SINGLE Bookcase bed, box stove, refrigerator, disposal, able, ’ 119 Oakland, St., North caU Hutchins Agency, Real- etn have short or three quarter spring and mattreas, dresser tabUshed neighborhood, 7% men, William O. Eaton, 41, and Jor” : the first movement of a racks. "Rescue 7” is for emer- advanced beginners; 7 to 7 'Me. tens to keep you warm! Fast to District Office No. 7 parking Included, nice loca­ Manchester, peuldng and utiU- tmn, 649-5324. he?*sdS;^lo?®;;S5o;nf; ORa^r^f-iSl I!'“.U '’'o 'rrk '’^",e°r^ 5 ^"=® “ w prima^-^^^^tment” pl^nt. atoevea, and is easily and quldc- ' ” with formica top, mirror, li^ t rooms, 1 %| baths, 2 car garage, ••Id estate to this Court for allow­ Eugene Thomas, 42, sUll await Schumann Sonata in G Minor, gencles only, while the other p.m., intermediates, and 7:80 tOMj 343 E. Main S t tion, $140. per month. 649- ties. from $M. and up. 649-2779. ance. It ia nonn at the Pmbale Office in the Oo^'n Seattle- Most of the opposition in Ijrunade. knit, fun to wear. top condition, $16,900. Hayea - Municlpat Buildinr In .said Man- The general, whose wife lives , ^ b e r was based on fear bv trial. No date haa been set. e. Rondo by Bartok. As an ambulance is available to resi- Westfield, Mass. modern wood, almost new, was 0308, 649-89S9. MANCHESTER — 8 roonm ORDERED; That the 90th day of 8 p.m., advanced intermediatef. No. 1422 wUh Patt-O-Rama Pattern No. 206-N has knit Agency, 046-om. Jajiuary. 19M at eleven o'clock cheeter. be „^f*the allow' Edwards, and who has tWO that if the On Dec. 8, a federal court encore he played "The Spinning dents on call from a physician, $226, wlU seU for $126. 643-6776. Ranch, bedroonu, family torenonn .♦ Wmhate Office in fl cned f'>r a hearine on the allow- _ . the area residents that, if the Wednesday, 6 to 6:30 p.m., bs-^ la in sizea M, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, dlrectiona for items shown in Attn: Mr. C. Dreaa THREE ROOM apartment, Houses For Roit 85 8 jury in Montgomery convicted Song" by Mendelssohn. the public health nurse or a size kitchen, Urch cabinets, STMSSicgtu'Bull^'lS^’m s2frMan- ance admlnHt^raUc^^^^^^ rons, has 7 460 h ^ rs Of flight approved, the glnners; 6:80 to 7 p.m., Burt 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, sizes 6, 0^, 7, 7%, 8, 6% , and 9 REFRIGEHATOR, runs weU, heat, 470 Main S t, first floor. htAN^^IESTER Ranch, 8 Chester,. bTand______the sam#*same I-.,, as- time. Including 2,400 hours in toe three men of conspiring to A brief dissertation was selectman. SINGLE HOUSE for rent 6 fmN rooms, S bedrooms, handy to ceramic tUed bath, one block land would be sold to industrial vanced beginners; 7 to 7:30!^ rtiort Meevee, ^ yards at 45- incl. OPENINGS Immediately avail­ $10. White baby crib with OOl between 9-5, 643-2426. •Igned for a hearing on the allow tlon and this Court direct.** that je ts. violate the constitutional rights given by the pianist on each of A Wethersfield driver ■was 8 nished rooms, central locatlaa, from bue. Oiar-Bon Realty, •«ce of said admlnismtlon aroint developers, with a resulting p.m., Intermediates, and 7:30 t e f ’xx> oraer, sena soc in coma u>; able — inspectors, assemblers, spring, *1h Maple Roaton rock­ bus, ahofqping, achools, etc., ex­ S t h ^ . s ? ( r ^ . % ’ ’icerialnmen. During World War U, he of dvil rights wcH-kers tn toe the compositions before he arrested Saturday after hds $150. per month. PhUbrlck 6434683. 649-7760. traffic hazard to children. 8 p.m., advanced intermediatei. To oader. send 60c in to: 'hnne Cabot, Manchester JSSve- eolderera on electronic ewnpo- er, $5. No delivery. CaU 649- S ® R(X>MS, 3 bedrooms, heat. ceUent value at $14,SCO. Phil- Selma area and they were given played them. He is also orgon- auto reportedly struck the rear hot water, ebUdren welcome, Agency, 6494464. Girls must be at least 62 incbc""'' ua Bunwtt, Mianoherter Eve- nlng Herald, 1160 AVE. OF nenU. No ivstrictlan on age. 2663. 2 brick Agency, 6494464. ^ against the Japaneqp, and be 10-yeer sentences. They have 1st at the First Presbyterian orf a car rtopped at the inter- 8 FOUR ROOM Oape. to o oac ga- es tall to qualify for lessons. lA''" rtw Herald. lUO AVE. OF ABOGBIOAS, NEW YORK, N.T. An equal opportunity employer. $180. monthly. CaU 875-7362. WBJB in Germany from 1*40 to MORE THROAT ILLS appealed. Church, Hartford. He received section erf Rte. 6 and 6A. , , u , .a e s SEWING Machine — Just re­ MANCHESTER — Executive 11 RANCH Seven rooms, ana rage, oom p let^ renovated, So 1 J AHWItOAH, NEW YORK N.Y. 1*M6. Apply LaPointe Industries, 1962 as IntelHgence division HABTlfXJRD (aF) — Reports The federal charges made no a master's degree In music at Orrin Burnside, 54. was sum- nominal charge for the ceived in trade, electric con- MANOIESTER — 'i Brand new, room home, 4 bedrooms, 2 year i^ld, prestige neighbor­ many extras, must see to ap­ . . . in 1 R|M For Irt-clasa mailing, add lOc Inc., RockvlUe, Conn. by ptt^^inz * of "oid^ bv mailing oil chief toT U. S. Air Forces In Eu- ***’ Strep throat infections last Bpeoiflc reference to Mrs. Liuz- Yale university and completed moned to Circuiit Court 11 is payable at the time of r e g i^ ' eole in good condition, sews spacious 3 room apeuriments, baths, Uving room, sitting hood on deadend street huge preciate. OaU Owner after 4 tratlon. For Jntfrtara mailing add 10c tor each pattern. Print Name, room, sunporch, dining room, toz r ’SJi;rtatto!5’®in"®IlSd ^ririct. o'} ih^ oXr**e took command at Ed- reached the highest point but the government’s key undergraduate work at the Uni- WUllmonttc on Jan. 2» to an- INSTRIXJTOR for algebra and Uke new, walnut cabinet, only ideal country setting, yet near lot with trees, decorated with p.m. 6434692. for oanb pattern. Print Name. Address with Zip Code, Style kitchen with pantry, lavatory of 9'"R'^’*n 5>7 tr>T»fort P---aoi^ mlae the fUl A winter regular features; custom col- R.CA. Washer - dryer combina­ ly, beat hot water, stove and bath and 2-car garage, $200 per U, thla bouse has M For ap- dining roota, 2-aoine .heating, « SH&or ra"r"“ MViT” '«nd’^ t r t ^ iSkS®®to director o< reactor development Oases last wssk totaled 680, filtrated toe KKK. Rowe tesU- Mrs. Ralph Maher was chair- East Hartford. million men and women (jij^ iM ^ ^Basic FMhion, our lection; Items to crochet, knit, tion. Running condiUcm, best refrigerator Included. Hayea month, CaU Bob O ersti^ , 6rt> pointment to see osA PhUbrlck $16,300. Paaek Realty, 389-741S, sad return, moke to thla w . - fmmls- compared to 693 ths week be- fled that he i»w Wilkins flra the -man of a committee for the Purcell had stopped cm Rt. Swedish descent live In Nart|^,^ completo patten nm a rtne. OOo. atttch. Just 50c a copy. Read Herald Ads. cau 64944Uu Agency, 646-013L 5361 evenings, 643-7033. Agency, 649-8464. 743-8348. ®"^JOHN J. WALLETT. Judr*- «*on. shots that killed Mrs. Lluzzo. supper. 6 at a red traffic signal when America. cr; Atty. H. Pbelon

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\ TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 19W- iKmirIr«0tifr AWRKo Dtily N«t ■'ITie i f Fair, /heeoeoAg'. the aontti ride of Brlarwood Bight, tear 8©48;^dli*^-';'8piil;*t^ f f i Mlanrlifntm- WATSSS.wtt meet HoM Co. 2, tagbtb DItoilot No Opposition IwBO, the poettog of adequate FREE nilld tceitomw,-di«w''ei:$Bttk. ' at the Italhui American Fire Depcutment, vM maet. to- Colonidl Board to Re-Use , tyrd. and fiia jKovlaion for ad­ f Town niocrw at 8 pm. at fire boad- 14,577 UghtodBA ■ . ■ ■'"'•T”' ■ Chib, BOdridge S t WeigMng in To Snbdivision• ** ■ equate storm water drhinage. REUVERY wU be ftom 7 to. 9. Btogo w«l quaitan, Main and HUltonl More of Processed Waior The comiiHsslon deferred, un- City of raUge Charm be played after a bostueea meei- ats. Nobody appeared before a tU after Its Feb. 7 meeting, arthhrrrur ^ w n tm M a y «t the oen- The OoIoihUd Hoand do. U Fuller eaid the firm Is run- Town Planning Oanuniaaion action on a December request AdverUafaig on Page 28) PRICE SEVEN tng. ___ VOL.LXXXV,NO.80 XTWBMYYvEiGHT PAC1 &-.TWO flWJnOIlB) HANOaEs|DBR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY I, 1966 t«r. H u (W^puiMttoii wrioomes Lafcota OwncU, Degree of going foreiard wtth Ka plana to ittiff tests now on cbemical (TPC) public hearing last iHgbt from I>ouU and Wosloy Bunco Pocetaontae, wfil meet totnoiv ' ah mathbaia paovia ftwn the X>augfaters of Unloii Veterana means of clearii^ ^ ' water. to opoak for or egataat approval tor a qhange to Business Zione GiM tar HhiMocd and Vanchea* of the Civil War wlH meet and row a t 7:80 p.m. In Odd Fel­ re-use more of ita proceae uAter of a 84-k>t East Hartford eub- By adding coagulanta to Hie m for a 1,000 by 600-foot par­ i n anaia who havs been treated officers tonight at 8 at lows Hall. There will be a kitch­ and tfaua reduce the amount H tfivisioa which utilizes some cel off Spoicer S t or are b)di« treated for a men­ the borne of M*s. William An- en social and refreetaineiita af­ dumpa Info IdflaU Brook. clarifier, the company hopes to land in ManbhestM', to the rear ter the buaineae meeting. bring tbs percentage of reeidual On Feb. 7 the TPC wlU hold U.S. Steel mkes Price tal or emotlotial Mtaieaa. R ia drewa, 56 School St. •Tte wUte Ookmial poU Into of 11 of the lota. a public hearing on a similar HALL haaicned to bite ftm ier pattente BoUds from 5 per cent down the drought plagued brook la a The sidxhvlslon, south of Hills request by Alexander Jarvis to nMMnc the adjuatment to Mountain lau rel Chapter, The Friendehip Club Of S t to aomething like 2 per cent a t, WlU be serviced entirely Union Bars major ilource of pollution of for a change to Business Zone eonammity living. For more in- Jofan’B PoUah Nationai OathoUc f o r r e n t Sweet Adelines Inc., will meet Union Pond end often la the Ek> far, FUUer said, the tests by East Hartford utilities 'and m for a parcel adjoining Hie fonnatlDii, oootaot the Otpitol and rehearse on Thursday at 8 Church will have a aocWtl hour access roads, and aU of the cause of an odor \riilch annoys are not especially enopunging. Bunce properiy. bqidn uanaafon BA Kapton Uentaft Health Aaaocia- p.m. at the Russian American tomorrow at 8 pm. at the home He said chemtoal ooagulaiito dwelMnga wlU be located in that 24 OOLWAY. 8C. tion, 23.7 Phnnhieton A m ., of Mm. Norman NeriWB, 78 W. North End residents. lii falrneee to both applicants, Xational Center, 211 Wethers­ A trench Is being dug on have worked well in other pa­ town. Burtfatd. the TPC decided to anounce 'MS-D618—«iS-84M field Ave., Hartford. Center S t Ooloniars Parker St. property per nUHs, however, and the ex­ TPC approval is required to both decisions at the same Uine. for piping which will carry pro­ periments wEU continue. satisfy the requirements of b o b OOOASIOini •IbaKbeater Uodga at Masona The next trip of the “Sun­ cess water from Its clarifier mortgage attorneys. The com­ To End Strike ‘Die Cotoolal anti-poOution RENAMED BY NAAOP ^ moot toni«bt at 7:80 at the shine Buses" to Norwich Hos­ mission to(A no acHon on the Two Boys Face back Into the, plant for re-use. goal la to cut down to 260,- NEW YORK (AP) — Alfred llaaonlc Temple. The Maater pital Is scheduled for Sunday. According to Robert Fuller, 000 geUons a day the average request. PSaaon degree wdl bo oooferred. Buses will leave Central Row, The TPC approved, with three Baker Lewis of Old Greenwich WASHINGTON (AP)—The White Houae found ac­ Break Charges Oolonial president, pipe and amount of effluent it MsCSlargee was re-elected Monday to the ceptable a 62.75 a tra increase in structund steel prices Hartford at noon and leave the equipment are now on order. into the brook.-The average is stipulatlonB, a subdivision to the ' The little Theater of Man- Administration Building at the Arthur E. Ogden, 16, of 486 west of Manchester' Rd., con­ board of directors of the Na­ announced by U.S-Steel Corp. State News Included In the equipment are now 760,000 gallons a day. tional Association for thd Ad­ Fashion Series Lindsay Plea ehester haa postponed its first hospital at 4:15 p.m. Sponsored N. Main S t, Mid Robert W. taining 17 lots In Manchester Pre^dent Jobnstm'e chief ...... ; 1..— machinery showers designed to Even If the firm succeeds in vancement of Colored People. economiat, Gardner Ackley, meeting of 1906 from the regu­ by the O ^ to l Region Mental Michaud, 19, of Wllllmantlc, use "white'’ or reprocessed "wat­ cutting down on Nie soUde in and 52 In Glastonbury. "When we do, we vriU Set Tomorrow larly scheduled first Wednesday Health Association, Inc., the The stipulations caU for the Lewis Is also national treas­ eaid he "boi^ and expected” owii prices to 'b s com] Lawyer Hits Rejected by were arrested yesterday after­ er instead of fresh water. They its effluent, tt will still face the that the $6 increaae posted ear- of the month to Wednesday, service is open to Manchester construction of sidewalks on urer ol the NAACP. hG said. Mrs. Rhea Talley Stewart, noon In connection with a will be installed on all seven of problem of re-oxygenaiting the ker by Beltdeham Steri, the No. jan. 12 at 8 pm . In the base­ area residents. For reserva­ the cylinders of the box board Wheeling B M i :oorp. said K special writer for The Her­ waste water, mostly by expos­ 2 producer, end Inland Steel does not produce etruotural B ond P la n Two A ides ment rooms at 39 School St. tions, contact the association’s break-ln at the C and J Giant machine at Colonial's Lydall ing it to air in open lagocme. ald, Is In New York attend­ The meeting was changed be­ office, 217 Farmington Ave., Grinder at 273 Aoad St., where ^'Oorp- Would be cut down to U.S. steel pieces Itod 'b is m com­ ing the American Designer and Foulds division. P\dler points out that It wlH be Steel's pattern. NEW YORK (AP) — cause of the Manchester Civic Hartford, by Thursday. about $866 in checks and cash ment. > As I lle g a l Series of spring fashions. Orchestra * concert tomorrow Three of the cylinders al­ easier to oxygenate 260,000 gal­ LETS GET ACQUAINTED Bethlehem rescinded its In­ A spokesman for Wsliton Union negotiators prompt­ was taken early yesterday ready have such showers. Ful­ lons a day of waste water than crease and eaid It wUl "review Her accounts of what will be night Mamiiester Area OouncU of morning. Steel, a subsldiaa' of Nattcnal BRIDGEPORT (AP) — fashionable in suits, dresses, ly reject^ Mayor John V. ler said, hut they operate with 750,000 because it will require . . . See Our Bi9 Ad in the market situation” after de­ Steel, said the p ^ n t firm ia Beta Sigma Phi Sorority wlU The two youths were pre­ less storage space. Bridgeport's city attorney, Rob­ coats, hats, lingerie and ac­ Lindsay’s plea today for re^ Delta Chapter, RAM, will water which has not yet gone Today's Herald -- Page 9 com OPERATBO ^ tails of the U.S. Steel changes studying the U.6£J9teU move meet tonight at 8 at Mott's sented at Circuit Court 12, WASH-m-DRY CLSBAN ert J. Testo, said he considers cessories will be carried In sumption of subway and meet tomorrow a t 7:30 p.m. at through the clarifier and thus Ultimately, the waste may be . . . (You'll lo Glod You Did) are known. and has taken no the new no-bond system in the The Herald daily beginning Oommunlty HeU. East Hartford, this morning, a 11 MAPLE ST. I Ghairmon Joseph L. Block of bus service while contract the Masonic Temple. After a public defender was appointed still contains about 26 per cent processed at a treatment plant The apqiarwit'' settlement of state’s Circuit courts iUegal. tomorrow. the town has considered build­ Across Prom F irs t NatloBal Inland said be had not seen de­ negotiations continue. business meeting the Mark The Alpina Society will meet and the case was continued to of the settleable soUds. Con­ the tense five-day power strug­ He said in a formal opinion ing at Parker Village. Cost Is Store Parking Lo$ tails of U.S. Steel's new prices. She will also attend a film Ltaideay entered the sitlka Master Mason Degree will be tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the tomorrow. Both are under bond sequently, they do not work well. MANCHESTER OLDSMQBILE gle — In which the White Bouse the system, which went Into ef­ After going through the clari­ the stuirtbllng block to build­ on the Coty award winners; talke on the fifth day at a troae- conferred. Refreshments will be Italian American Club, Eld- of $5,000 each, and are charged “Selling and Servicing New Oldsmobiles OPEN 7 DAYS accused Bethlehem and Inland fect Monday, violates state sta­ portaition paralysis which start­ fier the processed water has had ing the plant which would han­ 16-Lb. Wash—28o the premier showing of a aerved at a social time. ridge Eft. with breaking and entering of unwarranted and inflatlonAry tutes that give judges sole au­ Japanese designer; hairstyles ed the day he took office. all but 5 per cent of the settle- dle some domestic sewage as for Over 30 Years” 8-Lb. Dry d ean — action In wartime — came so with criminal intent and lar­ 512 WEST CENTER STREET 643-2411 6 Lbs. Or Under—fL 5t thority to release prisoners created by Kenneth, Mrs. The rejection at Ms plan oaAie The Army Navy Club Auxil­ ceny over $50 and under $2,000. able solids removed. This is the well as Industrial waste. The 1,000 Flee swiftly aa to kxA greased In ad­ Two small children gaze in bewilderment at an American paratrooper holding without bond. Brltiah American Club will plant might cost about $1 mil­ John F. Kennedy's hairdress­ from the second line of lation iary win meet tomorrow at 8 meet tonight at 8 at the Club- Unable to post bond, the two water that will be re-used when vance. an M79 grenade launcher. The youngsters cling to their mothers, huddled Testo advised the Bridgeport er, and a showli^g of leather negotiatora, now handling the pjn. at the clubhouse. Refresh- houae. are being held in Jail. the current work is complete lion. U.S. Steel announced Ms $2.76 against a canal bank for protection from Viet Cong sniper fire during a sweep police department not to take clothes and acceasorlea at bargaining for the nine offleere toenta will be served after a California’s hike In Pittsburgh In mid morn­ west of Saigon on New Year’s Day. (AP Photofax) part in the system and said that the Overseas Press Club. of two striking unlona who were business meeting. ing. lit coupled that increased with a $9 a ton cut in the price Judges "caimot delegate their jailed tor oalUng the strike. authority to the police—we wtU Flood Water of oqld-rtdled steel sheets Still another court seeaton was Manchester Emblem Club will produced In CaUfornia. have chaos.” scheduled for the afternoon con­ meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the BURffiKA, Calif. (AP) — Pickets Remain Within half an hour Ackley, LBJ to Seek $13 Billion cerning the poealbiHty of levy­ Elk's Home. A financial secre­ COMPLETE More Qian 1,000 persons fied €^P Wine in Lyme ing fines Eigalnrt the ofttoer* their homes in northwestern chairman of the President's tary will be nominated and Council of Boonomlc Advisers, At St. John’s and Ae uniona. BEZZINI 6-PIECE California lowlands as rivers LYME (AP) — Republican elected. Monte Carlo whist will Shnerglng from a aesaion wttii ENSEMBLE crested leaving some areas was en route to the White House aiffoixl M. Hidt defeated Mrs. NEW YORK (AP) — Pickets be played after a business meet­ wMb a ready-made statement lindaay, the mayor’s flrrt Inter­ ing. Refreshments wlU be serv- TWIN BED OUTFITS flooded today. j For Viet War Emergeneies Phoebe B. Bennet, a Democrat, marched today at the twin cam­ for reporteia. In a special election tor state vention since being awom in, a pd. * 1 2 9 Rain, snow and mud slides puses of St. John's University, onion spokeeman eaid: "No ooa- Brothers “The action of U.S. Steel is' WASraNCTON (AJ») — Presi­ by Congress last August and over those SAM (missile) sites representative Tuesday. closed some major highways on the third day of a teachers tract, no work.” and ran routes into storm- generally, caneiateiit with price- dent Johnson plans to ask Con­ $700 million approved in May, after the delays,” he said In an It was the first election In The Senior ClUaens OWb will You get EVERYTHING exactly a* shown at this \yage guidepoats,” ACkley said. D e^y M)ayor Robert Price lEtshed Northern California. gress next week for an extra the new appropriation would interview. OimecUout since mandatory union strike against the nation's meet tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the ^ Early American Beds LOW PRICE! TW O Early American Spindle beds The net gain In, company reve­ bring the total for Increaeed In Honolulu, Gen. Wallace M. party levers on voting martilnea largest Roman Catholic o^ege. announced that Lindsay hoped Senior Citizens Center, School appropriation of almost $13 bil­ in warm NUTM EG MAPLE finish, TW O twH 3? The Bel River, running into nue would he "inooosequenUal,” €iction in Viet Nam to $14 bUUon Greene Jr., Marine Corps com­ were abolished under the new Teachers, students and trade to get the Transit Authority and the Pacific Ocean about 200 lion to cover the costs of the St. inch twin size mattresses and TW O matching hrox he aald. ' Viet Nam war, sources report. plus. mandant, ^ d the lull la giving constitution. unionists picketed the oamixiaea two striking unlona to work cut ^ Full 39" Mattresses springs . . . TW O COMPLETE TW IN BED EN­ miles north of San Francisco, ‘."Hie price reduotton la per- the Communists time to catch in Jamtoca, Queens and Brook­ a plan for resumed subway and reached flood level Tuesday but The money would be for the Reports of the request for ex­ The Women’a AsBoctaiOon of SEMBLES for N O MORE than you'd expect to pay ticulariy helpful and encourag­ their breath. Blood Aide NYC lyn Tuesday in a strike touched bua service while lahor negottoe then ros4 only aligbtiy as rains fiscal year ending next Jime 80, tra money came aa the lull in tiens oontinue. the Uatversltiy of Hartford will 4 MatchingBoxSprings for ONEI ing'tmd 'Will make it eealMr to the bombing of North Viet Nam Greene said "during the off by the prehoUday dismissal sponsor its fimt Book-Author lightened. but only about .$5 billion of the HARTFORD (AP) — Blood Ae he set out to conault wMb meet foreign competition cn the total is slated for actutU expend­ targets headed Into Its 13th day atanddown, the people .there (in of U professors. liuncbeon on Feb. 2 at 12:30 Other rivers that twist Wek O d ^ .” North Viet Nam) can make the from Oomieoticut bos been Ma panel of medfotora, lindai^ through the heavily wooded iture by then. T he $6 bUUon — a liill that Sep. Richard B. rushed to New Yorit City to help Strike leaders, in an early declined to discuas the reeaon pjm. ait CovUnel Hill HaiU, Hait- With that hleaeing, the WUto would be spent to replace mUi- RusseE says may be extended moat it In repairs, replace­ morning statement, accused the ftjid. Proceeds will be added to EASY country either rtopped rising or House rignaled Us iriUtognees to ments and rehabilitation.” overcame a liioriage paused by for the mirpriae vtait, aayiiigt liegin to recede. caU quite pn a power tniyjtocka. for two more weeks. (he transit Mbrlke iltero. imlverslty of issuing a series of “It woiAd be best not to ai*rw*r the uidveiwlity’s library fund. More U.S. groupd forces wUl "ahourd statements” cn the For roBervuitlons and more In- TERMS! The Weather Bureau said an wdth the .lOnei source taqW ^ihe: remain RusSdh, Georgia Democrat he needed In ^oqth Viet Nam If The R«4'C^raas air^xpmePd questions at thie time.” oil thafraMlB TIrpetog s o u ^ who h s a ^ the Senate Armed wdkouCs effectiveness. But en hour and a half later. foimaiUon, contact Mrs. John Intense, new storm lurked off for a tteari ^ ...... Strike leaders claimed a com* I. Kopelroan, 79 Wosttooume the poast, preparing to smash ''‘ht ease w« need ii^(in T^et l^am Service^ Committee, questioned Price speUed out the purpoee. of,the foils,418, hene added.aroeo. ^ isJtetf bY Red CSIrois motor Pteto success In their eftort* to Pkiwy., Hartford. She is tilcket Into detteirogioM . stiU rebuild­ AprH4962. — that's the heat vi^y of putting both th$ taotics of the bomUng 1Stiwl*ey> press a(de aaid the inoT rohSin? shatter the teaching schedule at diaiiman and aasoolatioa tirees- ing from the dlsastroua Christ- Ta Vbat taatfle, Bm late FfrHi- It,” He said it'w as a m atter of suspenaion and Us chaneea for mayor liMeiided to May « rth the tirer. debt Johti F i Kentisdy mdbUised pnideitoa riUtaar than ptetmlng bringing about meaningful ne- 2SinS"if^Jo2i 5J£*of •nisBMO^ in Hartford «- iS an agraeinent tor said dupllcqr «rwy e c < « )J ^ ‘i ^ s ^ weap- *«■ extended milltai^r opera- gotl^ons with the Q ^ u n ia to . he“T l i ^ “i i ^ m e i S ^ ... is vrariced o u t •.V •——- — ■ X rvm«A A irti ^ nr I u^Anm'e^rv/VM nr tlon-ot that devastation' m ^ l h a o ^ e r i i S ^ t o c r i ^ i . «. « , J resumptionreeumption of bombing of North N«w Toric from Vermont «nd The AFL<3IO Federation of , j ^ unscheduled vfolt «Mh* St. Mary’s Bplacopal Guild Added to the $lv7 MOfon voted be the flrat naval pilot to fly will meet Thursday at 11 a.m. •MUIad. generiU $6 a ton iteel pried rise Viet Nezn targets if It Is decided Peg* ICwelve) (Bee Page Terelva) ■bortly after lindaay** '48* at the Guild HaU. Members are ^ % e re wtM ho ttreok between InMltiitod fay UA. Steel — tM the Hanoi regime Is unwilling to / minute walk from Ua botal 'to resniiuled to bring a sandwich. Morms in 1964,” eeld John firm Qiet emerged today Ih thil go to the negotiating table. ■ , O ty Ball. Dessert and beverage will be Selmser, U.S. Weather Bureau peePemakar'a i^ e , As the bombing lull continued, The montihg work nub tMftn served by Mrs. John Trotter, foreoas^OT. "One feQ upon an- Tills time Johnson'e i>eaoe campaign ap­ to abitie. Traffic Oonuniaaloner Mrs. Emma Brown and Mrs. other. TIm breaks between the talked touidi kvt got Plea Renewed to UN peared to have run Into rtohe Henry A. Beniea, overseeing Mhrion Schumann. eurrant stonns provides time la the a o t:^ eppHchtloa Of pceiF wall opposition from North Viet Klansmen Harassed the flow, aoM drivei* appareab- for the rivera to drop.” sure, oe ordering that aH oon- Nam. ly got an etu'ller start today. SelmMr also said the ftonnt tracts for future deUveiy. e< In an effort to ease the more The DAY AnxlUary wID meet The Preeident gave no sign of of 1664 .come from tiie direction stnioturai steel be efalfted from To Aid Peace Effort relaxing his worldwide drive. Radio Station Owner dogged evening travel rush, the tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at the of Haw^. Be said they bad a oompaalee vMoh boosted prlpes city recommended that hurt- VIFVir Home. much greater warm air mass to tboee wMoh bed not. UNITED NA'ITONS, N. Y. for peace In Viet Nam. He also (See Page Ten) WABKmcnON (AP) — The BtEtUon. He sold he tort atanort neesaa in tower Manhattan vcl- (AP) — The United States eaid that side by side with the owner cf a Bogahiea, La., radio ail of hto aponsora. untarUy rtagger woik hours. (Bee Page Twelve) (Bbe Page Twelve) called on all the organs of the publicized visits to foreign capi- afotion said today Ku Klux Klaa Bhimbarg aaid anonymoua "By spreading the peek over United NqtiiHiB and all the. coun- tals, quiet diplomacy to settle membeni threatened vlolenee tolephotie oeUera rang hla {tiione a longer period M relieves the BARRiCiNi tries In (he worid today to help the war was continuing, Qock Stops and death aftei* he and a group every tiwo hours day and night preesure,” Barnes aaid. "We'll ezdnsively at get the war m Viet Nam to the In the absence of the secre- cf otiier*. lAVtted former Itop. for weeks, end threatened his be able to cope with M." peace table. taiy-genenal, wiw ia on vaca- Brooks Hey* of Arkenme to Ufa and (faoee of Ms wife and The barging toiks were U.S. Ambassador Arthur J. tlon, Goldberg handed the com- Bay State’s speak there. ohftdren. thrown into a tunmoil Tuesday Adenauer Feted Goldberg made the bid in a let- munication to Underaecretary "It had nolMng to do with in- Liggeff Drug Hie car windows were by the jailing and ccllapee cf PABKADB ____ ter to U.N. Secretary-General U Jose Rolz-Bennett. togratiem," Ralph Blumberg ■mashed, he aaid, end added union leader Michael J. ()ulll. Thant for distribution to all 117 Goldberg reviewed the recent Legislators told the House Oommtttee on that tacks were strewn in his He and eight other officera of UJl. members aa a Security moves made by the United Un-American Activities. He said On 90th Birthday OouncU document. States in He concerted drive for BOSTON (AP) —K took U» Baya, a former preeldenttal as- See Page Twelve (See Page Twelve) The letter said President Viet Nam negotiations. He clock to end the 1966 session of adatant, had been Invited to BONN, Germany (AP) — de (SauBe later this month and Johnson in the last two weeks asked that hia letter be trans­ the Legislature speak on "better community Konrad Adenauer stood ramrod to go to Israel to kfriy. had sent messages and personal mitted to the otiier 15 members and Lawmakera walked away reletioM," and said "this was a atraight on Ms 90th Urtiiday According to public opinion representatives to Thant, Pope of Qie U.N. Security Council and today from the^longest seaslon matter of freedom of speech.” today end received a long Une polls, the West Gennans conaid- Paud 'VI and various govem- that all organs of the United m state history after a wild He said to hia ampriae the ef political leaden and diido- er Adenkuer the man who did ment leaders "in pursuit erf Nations give night of confusion and a last mayor of Bogaluaa and Ms dty Baker Indicted mats at a reception to Poriia- most for their country. His peace" and "in this connection, to what they might do to help to minute dash of tax debate. attorney opposed the meeting oh menU views continue to. make head- our bombing of North Viet Nam achieve” peace Adjournment came at 11:60 In the ground that Its tinting was One*of the well-wtebera who Unea, and hia liifluence ia atiU has not been resumed stoce the He asked that council mem- the Senate and at 12 midnight bad and the Kton would arad list. a bitter deadlock on taxes and agalnrt tiie 87-year-old Baker from bualnese or profession airil CHEST .... 189.96 CHEST...... charged Mm with understating a deductlmi of $11,000 for lef*l G. DOUBLE PEDESTAL "You once aaid yourself 'that tt was fitting that there was de­ Fire Breaks Out C. STUDENT whenever two people agreed on Ms income by $54,658.61 for 1961 and profesrtonel fees. State of Maine DISK ...... $49J)5 bate on taxes right up to the DESK...... 8S9A6 •rerytHlng an the time, they final moment in the House. On Cargo Ship and 1662 azid with evading more The grand jury said Bromley Grade A AjOm D. DOUBLE H. CHAIR ..... 812.00 were worth nothing,” Erhard The legislature couldn’t re­ tbfoi $23,000 in federal income did not have that much gro** Potatoes 10 lbs. “ # W DRESSER AND told Ms predecessor. "So I solve the tax problem In 12 NEW YORK (AP) — Fir* taxes for those yean. profit In 1968, nor did be ha'vd guess we are both worth some- months end a final hour attempt broke out today on the Ameri­ The Grand Jury also charged such legal fees and that, to teot^ tMng.” to pass a $53.6 mllHmi tax meas­ can Rover, a cargo sMp carry­ that Baker — now a Warttington about $13,000 of the $21,900, W«« Block Adenauer brMce Into a ydde ure also failed as the clock ran ing paint imd rubber, in tbe lawyer — conspired to conceal profit and Income to Baker. Chuck Roast lb.' grin fold nodded. out. Atlantic off the coast of New­ much of Ms income in 1663 and The kmgeet count to the in* Adeimuer recently boa bean Aa a result, the 1966 session foundland. the Coast Guard re­ 1964 from the Internal Revenue diotment cMuged 'tfaet Baker, Service by arranging for pay­ urging mat Ma Christian Demo­ opens with a $673.8 million bud­ ported here. (Bee Page Twelve) Bimeless Econtnny Chuck cratic party go Into a coaUtton get that is out of balance. Cur­ The ship, buffeted by heavy ments Intended tor Mm to be government with the oppositian rent revenues fall atxnit $80 seas, immediately changed channeled through a WasMng- R^t lb. 69c Bodalioia. TTtia would mean the million short. course and beaded tor St. John, ton attorney, Wayne L. Brom- ouster qjr Erhard, who oppooea The legislature also left an Nfld., about 160 miles away, i«y- rtioh #mova. Atfenaufo never untidy pile of some 400 bills traveling at five knots. Beker wee majority secretary ymatod Bttard nunafi dumbel- The Oocuti Guard received an when President Johnson was the Home Style that (died when time expired. Senate’s Democratic leader. BiiUetm hr. But 4232 measures already have emergency call from the United Sausage ' Adenaitor*s 18-hour day of cel- StatM ^nes ship at 8 a.m., re­ Baker resigned under fire on been filed for the 1966 session. Oct. 7, 1968. Meat lb. rtmationa began at 9 a.m. when For the first time, a Massa-' porting fire in the No. 5 hold. )ie heard Mass celebrated by Ms A Coast Guard cutter sped In two counts relating to the SOME PBOOSBSa MU. Ifogr. Paul Adenauer, In cfausetta Legislature was halted tax chargee, the grand jury by the clock and could not finish toward the scene, hut a spokes­ TA88KENT, U.&BA - Large link Sausage or 1. STACK (be cheprt of St. EUzabeth’a charged Baker with “conver- (AP)— Tbe leaden ol qaa»*' 829JB its business. The longest previ­ man aaid U was six hours away. slcn” or felonious theft of $67,- Italian Style Medium ' BOOKCASE Vbapltal In Bonn. He haa attend­ leltog fiadla end PaMahl* ^ ous session was in 1960 and tiiat A Coast Guard plane, carry­ (KX> from two California savings H o t J . BACHaOR ed Maaa In tha same chapel on made pwgreee to pilv*te<. freerly every birthday since one lasted until Nov. 24. ing fire equipment, hovered and loan executives in violation S au sag e lb. 89c CHEST____ f s e js In a flurry of last minute ac­ above the burning sMp. The talks tod*y but stUl have net K. cD r n ir Birocld War H. Of District of ColumMa law. Adenauer, Wert Germanya tion, both branches enacted and ship did not Immediately ask It When Baker was majority agreed upon an ageoda *•;« DESK ------828A8 Volpe signed a MU to authorize for help. ported Pork Eoast. Lean A a m first postwar chanriMtor wbo’Ied secretary, Johnson described a $V7 mlUion bonding program The fully automatic ahip car­ l)itn"'aa "my rtrong right arm ” Both side* reported dto- 7-rlb cut lb. ■§ rtfte )ti8 country up from tbe ruina of ihe TUrd Reich, gave vp the to set up the UMveralty of Maaa- ried a crew of $9. United States and ae “one of my most trusted, ouasloas between prime Mhfo ___■ - ...... - - ' OPEN EVERY NIGHT (government helm In 196$. He aefausetta Medic a 1 School in Lines said the captain was a most loyal and most competent istor led Bobadnr Bhagy , 'WovcoMer. relief skipper, hated only aa P. friends.” of India and prertdeat |ins announced he win not seek B1I1% that died when the ctock iO w Iow a TO 9 P.M. ge-election titia yoar aa dtalr- ScMffman. Later, Jofanaon did not apeak ■baa U PaUatan were BfWMB Lb. Mt midnight Included an $8.2 A steady rafai fell and winds pUbUcly of Baker, saying the' oeoding la a 95c Ihan of tbe ruling Christian ntillion supplementary budget. Bezzini Bros. Wayside Furniture Pmocfatic party. lap to 5$ kaaSto clauajlCu W4VSS 40 Baker case was then a matter moomi’ TSiBy iS6> aB Mils to regulate conaumer cred­ in a private aeartoh F A y i Tkunb «na power is not wnat it was, feet Mgb around the aUp, the for the Senate,wMch was Invee- it charges and several measurea Coast Guard aaid. ttgattng Ha former employe. It seemed apparent^ p S B w Lb. J t C J r t he retains Ms seat aa tito designed to combat crime. eidart member of tiw Bundaa- The year-old fttip sailed from Today's todlctm e^ al*o ever, that t y t SATURDAY TO S PJd. Rep. Sidney Q. Curtiss, R • New Tot-k Jen. 2, bound for Ant- cbaiged Baker wUn trens- quarrel ev*r the — AT THE ORKN MANCHESIER — '- Jag, tha low*r bones cf Parlla- Fom er W est Garmsh Chaneelkr Konnid Ademuier, tigbtjM eeivee eonjarratuU- flbeffield, put the number of f ■ 2 Ube. 75c S If EAST MDDIE TUENPIKE r m o a t B* ptena to' visit tale old tioiiB and B gift frm i his doeeaBSir, Lgdwig EtludL Prof. Cazlo Sclunid weip, Belgium) fold Rotterdam, portinB $>$,000 raortTsd bgr rtate el "’rrl—*' watches the pTMenfttipy-Bf b b 18th egrtary Crete Ikon. (AP FhotOfax) (See Faffo Twelv*) Hoaaad. tnuid from attother OaUforate V( I