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lead, '‘OooHneodiig with M4y Maittia Circle, Emanuel Du- •TtnmhagtvitM Mctette” by OVER 2 MILUON Sgt. Ralph K. Geer of,the A rn old HrendiaMnhn, and end 1985,•• and win include the pres­ 13,869 UnUed Statea Army, aon of Mr. theran Church, wffi meet Wagner Choir Charter Unit ent manager. FRESCRimONS About Town Thursday at-2 pjn. at the with a *^6atetta for Advent” and Mra. Arthur E. Geer, 20 Tonight's meeting may gafely Oompoimdoa at tk Hyde St., recently graduated cfaundi. The Rev. C. Henry An­ by Guntav Schraok. 1 a t drealatton Della Ohepter, RAM. wffi “ Song Shnecn” by Gretch- be tti% iMt MMion of thia l9oo ManehmUtr»~'«A City c f ViUmge Charm wtUi honora from NOO Acad­ derson, pastor,' will conduct a a t Meets Today oommiasion, since Ita 12- n ^ t h meet tomofvow At 7:S0 p.m. at Coming Here ihMf, THory Be to God” by emy, Mrch-Goena, Oertnany. Bible study. Mrs. Louise Hin- term will expire on Fw. 8. ARTHUR DRUi Hm Heanrti Temiile ivtien the riche will lead devodone. Mrs. RnchmanlnotL and *D Praise eajortlent nmater muon He waa a mulUple award win­ The 61-voioe choir W agn er The Charter Revieloa Oom- It WiU submit to the boerd of an Page 26) ner a t the eocercises, receiving A m y Carlson and lihrs. Hlkna a t Ye God” by TbohalkowMcy, wiQ VOL. LXXXin, Np. 89 (TWBNTV-BIGHT PAOES-iTWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, J^fUARY 15, 1964 pmcE sfevsN diin» wIB be eonteied. Alter CUk^, Staten Isla^ N. T., iniaeton (CRC) wlU meet at 7:80 dtaectora a resume, explain^ recognition aa the "diaUn- LAvey will serve as hostebaea. bb featured in (he third part of Ms reasoning on the mors ihen llw aeremoi^ there wUl be a will present a concert Satur­ guisbed academic student, the tba program. tooiglit In the MunieRial Build- • m M hour and reCreahmenta. day. Jan. 26 at Concordia Luth­ SO propoeed diarter changes. distinguished leadership stu­ St. James’ Mothers Circle wUl TlM oonceK wiU oonohide big to accept the amended draft Subeequent action will be tak­ m eet tom orrow a t 8 p.m. w ith eran Church. The public is in­ with "A Sacred LiriWby” by Mancheeter Grange will meet dent and the class, speaker.” of Me many proposed charter en by the hoard, which wiB hwe the Rev. Philip Hussey at St. vited. C. A. Fiadwr, "God’a Son baa changes, preparatory to submis­ tomomtw at 8 p.m. at Orange Tlte ir ia Steen, diair- But indications were that LAYER CAKE MIXES because of yesterday’s storm, man o f the depcurtment of mu­ it would be a losing battle fo r Monday a t 8 p m . sic at Wagner Odllege, which le on the second and final day 3 for $1.00 a Lutheran school, will direct HALL the choir. He studied at Luther of a special Republican College, Wafaoo, Neb.; St. Olaf Trailer rests on cab where one man was killed from impact of rear-end collision. (Herald photo by Saternis.) state convention dealing MISS IOWA BACON Ooll^;e, NorthfiekL Minn.; the with proposed new party lb. 59c FOR RENT University of BerHn, Oermnny, rules. and New Torii University. At issue is a proposal to give Inquire litbaanlan Hall Front End The concert will <^>en with 4 Driver Killed \ Panama to Restore Ties, the big cities and their suburbs BABY BEEF LIVER 24 OODWAT ST. 17th Century chorale. ‘Tnrd more representation at state Special Jeeus Chriet, Be Present Now.' edhventions. Most party lead­ lb. 59e 648-0618— 64S-8490 PiMtion one will conclude with In 3-Truck FOR ALL OCCASIONS ers favor the plan. | (Skinless) R*S. $12.50 ■Tf By His Spirit” by Johann Debate on the issue got under Sebastian Bach. U.S. to Talk Canal Issue way promptly after the start of (1) ALIGN FRONT END Bart two wil open with Rt. 15 G^ash (2) RALANCE FRONT today’ s ses.sion. State Rep. Ben­ W H E E LS— R eg. $4.00 WASHINGTON (AP)__ ^American affairs, Thomas C.-^’trol of the Canal zone and In jamin M. Schlossbach of West­ A Revere, Mass, truck Mann. favor of some new ownership. brook offered an amendment (8) CHECK FRONT The Johnsem aidministra- WHEEL BEARINGS driver was killed early to­ Johnson talked with Secretary At various times the (jhiari gov­ that would alter the representa­ AMERICAN LEGION tion was reported pleased tion plan as proposed. (4) CHECK BRAKE s p e c i a l day on Rt. 16 in Vernon o f State Desm Rusk, M cGeorge ernment talks about internation­ SYSTEM Yba say yeu’ta just plain side and bred of spending anothar dreary Let’s get together soon, during our Buick Sports Car Raiiy—which today with the agreement Bundy, his special assistant for alization or some other radical George Saden, a Bridgeport winter in that car you’ve got now? You say you’d iika a very, vary le your chance to drive a sporty Skylaric, Wildcat or RKrlera. Hava when the cab of his tractor- attorney, spoke In behalf of the WEDNESDAY ONLY for ending the crisis in security affairs, and other ad­ form . All Four Only good buyt You're exactly the person we’ve been looldng fOr. a sporting good time of IM trailer was sheared off visers gathered in his office. Difficulty of Discussions, proposal favored by most party U.S.-Panamanian relations. leaders. He was a member of from the impact of a rear- Late Tuesday, some officials officials agree, will be magni­ LEMON HLLED SEE VOW LOCAL AUTHOMZED BUCK DEALER. AUTNORtZED BUCK DEALERS M TWS AREA: President Johnson himself fied by the fact Uiat this is an the special committee that sub­ end collision. worked on final Instructions to here had expected that the gov­ mitted the proposal. ernment of Panamanian Presi­ election year in both Panama Dead on arrival at ManohM- the U.8. negotiator in Panama, and the United States. Former House speaker An­ COFFEE ter Memorial Hospital from a diplomat Edwin M. Martin, dur- dent Roberto Chiarl would force thony E. Wallace of Simsbury BOURNE BUICK. Inc. 285 Main St., Manchester, Conn. broken neck and back and other a total rupture in diplomatic re­ argued in favor of the amend­ 8BINGO O’CLOCK— LEGION HOME, LEONARD ST. iiw the midnight hours after a By THEODORE A. EDIOER lations and closing of the U.S. Injuries wss Albert J. Donnsru- White House dinner for Presi­ PANAMA (AP) — The United ment. Only a few hours before CAKE ms, 42. dent Antonio Segni of Italy. Embassy. the start pf the convention yes­ Chlari was making demands States and Panama agreed to­ SERVICE ON AIX Admitted to the hospitsl, but Administration officials said day to re-establish diplomatic terday, Wallace withdrew his EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT CONVENTIONAL MAKES the essence of the agreement is that the United States would not own compromise proposal that In satisfactory condition, was negotiate under duress and relations “as quickly as possl Reginald I«gan, M, of Worces­ that the United Statea will dis­ ble” and to open discussions SO would have challenged the plan 72c cuss with Panama any issue would not yield its control of the to give the big cities and sub­ ter, Mass, ^th multiple neck canal. The accord finally days after resumption of rela- and back Injuries. Panama wants to raise. That urbs greater representation. He MORIARTY clearly includes demands for reached appeared to officials said he withdrew the proposal Logan, driving 4 tractor- here to be an acceptance by (8ss Pag* IDghteca) in the interests of party har­ af all trailer for the M ft M Tranapor- revision of the treaty by which the Uhited States exercises Panama that there would be no mony. BROTHERS tati«B Oe. of Somerville, Masa., discussion of basic Canal Zone m a y r o n * e control at the Panama Canal After Wallace spoke today, T E L . 648-5188 ■truck the rear of the Donnaru- Issues until peace was restored. Q&B wouncll chainhAh Johh Al- ANYONE WHO CAN READ ma truck in the eastbound lane, Zone. 801-815 C E N TE R ST. b a k e e h o p e The United States ia not com­ Officials said the agreement Events sqp Utgad approval of the plan' poUee said. The Impact ahot the represents a dellpate balance of backed by the party leaders. I tra ile r tha Donnaruma ra> mitted to revise the treaty. The a t Snitta Sbusa emphasised in a Interests and 1C tha ^jireement is CAMEO idbla fbrwud ttMutog o tt the A .tatch of .Arguments, pro atatomettit oatUer this week Uiat to work it wUr have to win the and emt, ftdldwied. The delegates Potential Rivals Smile: Republican State Chairman Searle Pinney, on left, and eab. the United States has no inten­ support of people in both coun- In State decided that, when all debate on ■ Legislative Commissioner Howard Hausman, who may be a candidate for Fin­ BEAUTY STUDIO Tha accident occurred at tion at yielding its basic rights tiira . the Issue was finished, the mat­ ‘Tve been around quite a long time and it aeema to me 4:45 a.m. aa Donnaruma waa or wha^ was called its obUgation The recent outbreak of rioting ter would be put to a roll call ney’s party post this spring, on stage together as the special Republican State 860 MAIN ST. that over the years ‘Savings A Loan’ has always paid high­ lea vin g a highway aervlce area, to opqtfte the strat^c water in Panama, though triggered by vote — a pi^ess that would C

eKMeSESTER BVEraNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IB,V I9 M ,' MANCHESTER EVENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1964 Viet Cong's THURSDBY-FItlDilY-SATURDAY, JAN. 16-17-18 MONDAY THRU SATURDAY lilliLM. TO Annie Oakley i OPEN THURSBAYS B N AJI. TO fill , a.,'i.s Sponsored By Retail Division Q ev erF oe MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE By PETEB ARNETT during ■AV30N. South Viet Nam (A P)—She w ean her black.hair $ loog u d flowing in the tradi­ Cra^d P ilot tional VietnamoM style. She Is known to be flamboyant, assert­ 1000 IN 6 PRIZES Crashes in to ive snd cruel. January CLEARANCE SALE Her name is Kim Leoan. Some SOME ONE OF A KIND ~ ALL QUANTITIES LIMITED say she is S3 and beauUtul. Oth­ College HaU ers say she is 38 and ugly. All agree that Urn Loan Is an (Oantfamed tram Page Oae) authenuc pistol packin’ mama FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT SHOE ICE SKATES who Is rapidly becoming a leg­ tral State Hospltsd three years end In the countryside south of Saigon. ALL TYPife OFF ago—rented the airpUme at Tul­ a l l a t 4 Q 0 / ^ o f f Kim Loan actually has two sa late Tuesday morning. pistols strapped to her Uny He told James Bethel, owner wglst—and both are carried for of the rental company, he was the Communist Viet Cong cause. AP New«i.ai.ures I»-eparing to take an examina­ "She Is Just the sort of sym­ By SYD KRONI8H bol you could expect the Com­ PENGUIN ICE BUCKETS • T-V TRAY SETS To eommemorato National tion to renew nas instructors li­ munists to come up with in Viet cense. Nam,” an American observer Nature Oonoervatkm Week, the About an hour later Lawson R if. Price $8.96. For This Sale All 4 Pieces NOW ^ 0 0 ^ gxrvemment of Ceylon haa an­ noted. “She is clever, brash u d radioed the Shawnee airport elusive. Vietnamese peasants nounced H will iaoue a new 5c asking for Reese, who was not talk of her exploits with humor ANYONE CAN WIN Values to $16.95 atamp ot unusual design. The there. Dude Howard, who was and awe." atamp la divided in hatf wUh manning the radio, said Lawson told him to have the university’s Kim Loan’s rise to prom­ the left ^de Aowing a portion inence has taken Just over one ot the Ceykm terrain and the administration building evacu­ OA MNDWICH t WAFFLE COMB. ated. year. Her husband, a Viet Cong S3 EASY To WIN - NOTHING To BUY! rigM half tha flora and fauna MIRRO ELECTRIC BROILER Howard called Reese, who ar­ district chief, was killed by gov­ o f tlie Wand. H m oolora are ernment forces. A few days lat­ lUg. $2S.tS. For This Sak 0 0 blue and brown, reports the rived to talk with--Lawson over Feature at Eastwood Reg. Price $9.95. For This Sale Only 3 8 the radio. Lawson again said he er she left her two young chil­ Britiah Crown A^penta in Waah- Cliff Richard sings to Lauii Peters In a scene from Sum­ dren, a boy and girl, with her CONTEST ENDS AT NOON FEB. IsL JUDGES WILL ANNOUNCE WINNERS ington. planped to crash into the build- mer Holiday,” American International's new musical *m e- Ing. husband’s relatives in a strate- Hie aama aouroe repocta that dy; Which opens tonight at the Eastwood Theater, East Hart­ U c hamlet south of the Long An eight new aiampa have been ia- Police said they had received AT 4 P.M. THAT DAY AT OUR STORE. complaints earlier of the plane ford. Province Capital of Tan An, and auad by the Condominium o f headed into the swamps to Join (PLEASE NOTE: WINNERS DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN A PRIZE) New Hebridea and are the ttrat bundng seTltorial units, win­ r n r r I 9x15 r n r r I $^29." Cocktail 9x15 NYLON RUG! Only 2 At This Price. A O e O O "The crash was terrific and former Borneo territories, and ning the right to carry first one are bearing the brunt of the i Kany nations have sounded like a bom b," she said. (Continued from Page One) pistol and then the other. In re­ F R C C ! NYLON RUG FREE! STEREO 4th PRIZE 5th PRIZE 6th PRIZE fighting. atamps honoring the Ibtii anni- Larry Banwer, 19, a student, cent months she has risen to be These rugs Eure brsuid new 1964 styles and col- 50” long, yet only 16” high—and the top closes $129.98 COCKTAIL STEREO $79.50 BEAUTYREST $19.95 SET OF versEury of the Univenaai Decla­ said, “ It was just one big thud. slon that America is backing the Commimists’ chief military Then glass flew everywhere. ors! Every urt Cases -aware of Kim Loan’s operations. plunge from about 150 yards fields, the sources said. They know she travels with a Togo and PakMan. Itie Chinese away. , sot constats o f two atampa. One British troops are under orders bodyguard of two men armed MARKDOWN in ALL DEPARTMENTS- "H e angled over the Student EAST HARTFORD SESSION stamp ahows a torch o f Uberty not to fire on the planes. with submachine guns. Union and then gave it the throt­ The battle for the allegiance being raised by peraona of dif­ t le ’’ Bass said. James C. Woodman, IS, of She Is usually at the head of DRILL PRESS Fleer Model 4eak to my pistol," and she Gehnult J. Newer la. The book State Jail at Hartford to await slammed one of her weapons on These prices apply for 3 days only. Jah. 16-17-18. will ooeiteUn over 100 pages and the throttle to it. He Just drove The undeclared war, which is Rof. Price $89.96. C A described as such by Prime appearance in Circuit Court 12, the table. The man rushed off THIS WEEK “DOWNTOWN” S-PrE-C-l-A-L! Obow 6,000 atampa The book it right into the building." Only 1 At Hii8 Price. O X u 9 U All sales are for cash and are final. Minister Abdul Rahman of Ma­ Manchester, on Jan, 27. to get the money. When he re­ repreaenta 26 yeara o f study by POWER BOAT LIMIT turned, she said, "Y ou were too Dr. Newetla on this subject It slow. Speak to this one, too," $19.95 SET OF 4 wiH enll for $5 and can be pur­ HARTFORD (AP)—A regu­ 79.50‘BeautyrasF lation proposed by the State and slammed the other pistol chased directly from the Amer­ 4th Week! Paul Newman down. ican Topical Aseooiation, 3300 Boating Safety Commission CANNON would limit power boats within He quickly brought more N. 50th S t, MUwauloee, Wia. Stockholm, Sweden money. FREE! MATTRESS 100 feet o f public beaches to Most Talked About Film! speeds necessary to maintain She is responsible for all espi­ FREE! Blish Hardware Co. Belgium has announced the onage and subversive work Here's first quality top line Innerspring mattress. BLANKETS issuance of two new 1 franc steerageway, about three or imiiinniniiMi— - PHONE: 643-4121 foiu* miles an hour. Bernard W. against the government In her The mattress is made with msuiy coil springs, These fluffy beauties are a blend of 94% rayon 793 M AIN ST. MANCHESTER commemoratives honoring Jules region. In recent months she Chalecki,- commission director, nestled in the middle is layer upon layer of and 8% Acrilan (K) acrylic fiber. In petal pink, Destree, founder of the Royal has recruited 33 men from her said yesterday the regulation N il in m i cotton felt. Covered in good old fashioned blue green mist, buttercup yellow and Caribbean blue. Academy of Language and old village to Join the Vi'et Cong. and white striped. must be approved by a legisla­ 4” nylon binding—72” x 90" size. French Literature, and for the Blow tive interim oQinrnittee, and re­ Province authorities are an­ architect Hehry Van de Velde. turned to ^ e commission for fi­ xious to apprehend her. The Both stamps bear portraits of nal approval. province chief believes he can the individuals honored. talk her into joining the govern­ ■ HMnvMUir—w iMciaes_____ ment, and has offered her 5,000 Uruguay has Issued two reg­ 9:30 pjn. piasters (about $70) 'and safe ular atampe and two airmails KAT. X - 4:80 - 7 - 9lM '.fi{ • !'t O . « ( • H,-. f • . conduct, to have lunch with him. W. T. GRANT DOWNTOWN to honor the Uruguay sailing f t f- s y t t I t De.spite the wild life she leads vessel "Alferez Campora” which In the paddies and swamps of mad4 a trip around the world the Mekong Delta, Kim Loan ap­ with a crew of three men. The FIRST RUN s h o w i n g ... parently still finds time to be a 10 Centavos and 20 C show 3 IT’S THE CRAZIEST . STANLEY WARNER woman. Three weeks ago she anchors. The 90 C and 1.40 C FROM THE FIRST KISS ... NOW PLAYING Slipped Into Tan An to have her airmail depict a sailing vessel (IN PARIS) Shown At 6:45 and 8:80 bair waved and slipped out CLEARANCE SALE and ocean waves. The ship To The LAST BLUSH . . . again. made the successful trip in two (IN GREECE) years with a route starting at Montevideo going up the east rr STARTS WHERE GIRLS' FLANNEL LINED coast of South America, “BEACH PARTY” GIRLS' STRETCH FINISHED! “ Polly’s Pointers CORDUROY through the Panama Canal, on a story of I through the Pacific to Indone­ pasMun, I sia and Ceylon, traversing the 8HOWER8 FROM AFAR filooci.^hi ;t. I Red and Mediterranean seas I through Gibraltar and finally desire ■ By POLLY CRAMER back to Montevideo. and df ,)Mi NewL'ppoer Enterprise Assn. TIGHTS everytliirn;. | DEAR POLLY — One of our SLACKS Bobby on Musion slsters-in-law lives far from Siscs 4-6. 7-10,12-14 in fai't. j Sixes 7-14 friends and family so when she FREE! ^299’" 3 Piece Living Room Set WASHINGTON (API - Atty. that ' was expecting her first child, I : Just look Sit the massive arms with built-in plEiatlc end tables! How convenient and smart! Bev- Gen. Robert F. 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Rights Gains Forecast^ No Dangers Stress Shifts to Jobs ForChakifis InLeapYear By DON MCKKB ^campaigns, have been effective j ATLXNTA, 0«. (AP)—“Mor* in many areas where Negroes n o t a closeout! NOT odds and ends! !■ 'M ," deacrlbea the ontlcxA for sought better Jobs. NOT a clearance! NOT a clearance! NOT a closeout! NOT odds and ends! By BAL BOTLB the civil rii^ts movement which In New Orleans, the Rev. ' NEW YORK (AP)-If all elf Hollj-wood’ii eligible beChelora teat year picked up freat mo­ A. L. Dayis, an integration lead­ i./ mentum vrtth widespread mass er, said a selective buying cam- share the sentiments of George paign would be stepped up. Clbaktris, it looks like a fortom demonstrations. ' Leap Tear for America> man­ n ils slogan of Edwin C. Ber­ "It has been on for six months I ry, ■ executive director of Chica­ and is pnx^cing results,” he Vs. seeking maidens. go’s Urban League, carries both said. Several Negroe.s have "I wouldn't want to spend an the hope of civil rights leaders been hired by a soft drink firm ■ my life unmarried, but right for more changes and the re­ as a result of the boycott, Davi.s now I’m not looking for a wife solve for more demonstrations, said. '' i —I’m not even going steady,’’ In Atlanta, the threat of boy­ said the handsome young actor, unless the changes come. iW-J who has be4n a No. 1 matri­ Indications of what will hap- cotting was enough to upgn'ade Mn came from Associated many Negro workers and raise monial target since he won an ^ess interviews of about 30 their income by about $500,000 Oscar two years ago. white and Negro leaders in last year, integration leader.-- "I haven’t met anyone yet I nearly 20 cities. North and said. ■ V#;, want to marry,” he said. South. Boycotts and demonstrations “ Marriage is too serious a n ie outlook for 1964: will continue in Philadelphia, 4 -i thing. It isn't something you 1. A pickup in demonstrations, said Cecil B. Moore, NAACP just happen to be in the mood hut they win not likely reach chapter president. tor. It’s something you have to the 1963 proportions. 4. Voter registration. NEW highs in January Savings—Fresh NEW fashions in every department! be sure about, and I don’t want "Civil rights activitiea wiU in- R^th national elections com­ to make a mistake.” eresMe in numerous places any­ ing up, voting strength will get highs in January Savings— Fresh fashions in every department! It isn't that Chakiris, who re­ time after the first week of more attention. NEW NEW cently returned from England February,” said Floyd McKis- In Florida, plans are to raise I after completing his sixth film, slck of Raleigh, N,C., a Con­ Negro voter registration by I hasn’t given the possibility deep gress of Racial Equality offi- about 30,000. Robert Saunders, consideration. At 29 he has NAACP secretary in Tampa, Brand N E W ; thought a great deal about mar- ci&i. ' riage—and divorce. "I am confident we will see said; "We feel the Negro vote If" From the Finest Makers rasumption of demonstrations in Will be a telling factor in both I "L et’s face it—life ia not • many communities across the the primary and general elec- : novelty. It’s too precious to fool Soum and the nation,’ * said Dr, t i o ^ ” wool flannel I around with. You can't taka ICartin Liutfaer King Jr. of Atlan­ Dr. R. A. Hawkins, a Negro , lightly,” he said. ta, president of the Southern dentist in Qiarlotte, N.C., »Ud A Sneak Pre-View • ” It is very difficult for twe Christian Leadership Confer­ voter drives would get the main people to live a long life to­ ence. emphasis In amne areas, de­ gether harmoniously. I don’t 9. Trend toward negotiation, pending on the situation. meap just being amiable M In Mecklenburg County JUMPERS of Spring! each otiier. I want more than A trend toward concession to (Chhrlotte) Hawkins said, “ 20,- W amiability in marriage. •vert demonstrations has risen 000 m(H« Negroes on the voter! “ I also feel that tor a mar­ a ^ e racial troubles reached a books this year can do more in riage to be truly successful— pe-'- last summer in Birming­ dne day in the ballot box than 1 not Just a nice arrangement— ham, Ala., said rang. It has not We could dido in 10 yesun in the I t has to be the most important eisread into MissiMippi and streets *6.90 thing in the life of both peiv many parts of Alabama, King 6. Civil Rights Legislation. sons. If anything else becomea s^d. A big drive will be made by Valued to $10.99 NEW more important, even a career, Mayor Malcolm Maclean of civil rights groups to get admin­ the marriage will falter in meaiv Savannah, Oa. agreed that bus- istration measures through Con­ Ing. ’ .inessmen and officials general­ gress. Popular V necks and sling shot styles Although he has a quick ly preferred to head on stieet H titer# is no civil rights bill in solid colors, stripes and beautiful sense of humor, Chakiris is a marches or other protests by approved, then it means a poe-J idaidi. Sizes 8 to 18. sensitive, self-questioning man making conoasalons. sible upheaval,” uph< said Andrew | CREPE who is less impressed than hia Reaction to the eivU rights Freeman, executive secretary I fans with his relatively quick movement has brought changes of the Urban League in Phila-' rise to stardom. He wants to In employment practices, said detohia. i succeed as a many-faceted per­ Ed Marehilak of Chicago, chair­ Ine Rev. Fred L. Shuttles-' former—a singer, a dancer, aS man of the Mhydr’ s Cbmmlsslon worth of Cincinnati, who heads actor. on Human Relations. the Birmingham integration A DRESSES He is one of aeven children,. "During 1963 employment op­ movement, s^ d : "We are .in a Cuddly, soft and hia father—Chakiris is ot portunities In adiite collar, tech- state of hopefully waiting to see Greek descent had a hard nioal and professional Jobs for- what Congrees will do.” time making a living tor them Bioriy elooed to nonr-vdiltas mul- by operating a restaurant, rtm- ttptied beyond expectetions," Brushed ning a small produce firm, and Marcinlak said. "T ^ pgce win Sessiems Change driving a laundry truck. during 1964.” "M y parents were twt atrict , Ooncasslms^va reduced the or stubborn. They only wanted need or^ threat of demonstra- Ijd Kindergarten SLEEPWEAR their children to be happy,” 1m ttons In a munber of cities. , said. I “They never oppoeqd my am­ “ We’ve found nuxw wUling- rapdscgigiten children en- A 2 piece winning style destined to be aass ^ some dty officials to at ,ii*ollad h i the Manchesfer Schools Here’s warmth without weight in 2 bition to go into aitoir busintM, least sit down and taUc,’’ said IwW ehaiigb sessions beginning styles of gowns. Both have multi­ very popular. Has .jewel neck, brace­ or said they thought it waa ^ Rev. Doyle J. Thomas, the Mbaday» Jiln. 3t. colored embroidered yokes with lace let length sleeve, button back, slim , foolish. I think they were in­ NAACP president In DanvUle, With the vtart of this second directly proud-^of It. They helped trhn on Peter Pan collar. S-M-L in skirt and stunning shoulder pin. Sizes ! me. But I’m sure they would W. Va , scene of street marches iS^ptieeter, children who have 7 to 15 in Black, Navy, Pink and last summer. been attending the monilng sea- Pink and Blue, have done the same thing ne Mayor Julian R Stinson of aidit wCd exchange with thoae Aqua. matter what I had wanted to Shift gown and button front QA ’i t I be.” ■ • DanvlUe said he believed there who have been atteodinc after- tteepcoat R ^ f8.9». would be a slackening of dem- noona. 'the tttift enaUee aH kin­ NEW Chakiris ia well aware of tbe- qulcksand perils of the enter­ enstratlons in the city, but "the dergarteners to share the day Mittclting granny gown. Ruwat of demonstrations re­ equally. tainment world, and how they mains E they can get outside daes boun and variations in can cause one to lose his llnannial help.’ ’ the aohadule wtil be ameunoed ' values. Jn. TaUahassee, Fla., the Rev. by ttdlvMual achools. SUITS ‘‘Things are always changing O. K. Steele, an NAACP leadw, in this business.” he ^ d . a ^ : "W e have the feeling dem­ “ You're dealing fundamentally onstrations won’t be necessary. Devdopment Big SPECIALLY PURCHASED : with fickleness." There are signs of change for ! Success doesn’t seem likely to the better." MBW YORK — About 9 per spoil George Chakiris. He is 3. Orowlng emphasis on bet- oent of the working pofiulation SEAMLESS / ' one young actor who doesn’t de­ Isr Jobs, Of the United States and nearly pend on his press clippings to As the obvious racial barriers one third Of the country’s acl- tell him who he really ia. tall, the dvll rights drive shifts entists and engineera are now Its potet of attack to economic <$Bgagod in raaearch and devel- Improvement of the Negro. 'opmsnt, aooonhiig to the Na- NYLONS ‘Tt’s turning to economic mat- ttonal boduatiial Oonference Right in the spirit of the coming sea­ Ruth Millett twrs now,’’ said Dr. John R B dettl..' Cunningham, chairman of the son. 3 smart new styles of which we DANES TO FIGHT SMOKING pirman Relations Commission Once-a-Year Sale! show 2. They are all wool and crepe I JUST NOT m s NATURE In Chariotte, N.C. “ Every area ObPBNHAGEN, Denmark! I Among a list of things tha 2 Pr. *1 ideal husband should do, ex- of the pubUc life has been inte­ (AP)—The government Health lined. Sizes 10 to 18 in Beige, Blue, m m grated here." Board said Tuesday It is plan-: I pressed by women polled in a In St Louis, employment op­ nlng a shock campaign in | Green, Maize, White, Pink, Red, Tur­ All first quality flat knit or micro ! recent survey, was this wishful portunities were ^ven as the sOhoola and youth clubs to get' mesh in 2 lovely .shades. Regularly desire: that a hu.sband should basic racial problem by Robert teen-agers to quit smoking. i Tailored quoise. know how to puli his wife out Curtis, OCRIE chairman, who is Dr. Juel Henningsen, head of 75c a pair. of the dumps when she gets into p«wn«»ig for more Negro work­ a special antici^rette cam­ . them. ers at a bonk. He said he ex­ paign commission, said the I Grown women ought to know pects demonstrations to. be boiud will not shy away from TOMMIE ! better than to expect that kind stepped up, hitting a peak next showing X-ray films and mo-i OPEN TUESDAY & THURSDAY UNTIL 9 I of intuitive iinder-standing of summer. vies of human lungs destroyed i ! another's moods and what to do Boycotts, or selective buying by cancer. I I about them from a man—just Just arrived ^rom Perma-Lift-nie NEW ' because he happens to be a hue- PAJAMAS I band. I For the ability to sense when another person is in a low mood and the willingness to try hard to bring the person out of it is Now in Soft Supple Calf Self-Fitting Bras! ;a feminine, not a musculine a#: .99 set. A truly feminine woman to well attuned to a mhn’s moods. If she cares about him, sha WORLIYS Regularly $3.99 Wool Flannel A BRAND NEW SUPPLY i seems to know instinctively how . to cope with them. She knpwa AT whether she should be quiet, or FAIR iOTH ^SKIRTS of the famous try to get him to talk out a Styled in sanforized broad­ problem, or whether to leave OUR him alone or to think up some- ADM nTANCE cloth in solid colors of Kne, $ 4 - 9 0 j thing to take his mind off hto troubles. Pink, Buttercup, At}iia and BUSKIN But a man reacts differently TICKETS I to a woman’s moods. If he hap- a print, small ,i ^ dainty in ValuM to $8.99 i r i j ,j pens to notice ths^ she is down- pink or blue. Sizes tiny, aver­ : hearted, he wants a quick an^ OUUE . swer to his blunt, “ What’s the A wonderful aasortment of ilims, A-lin^ matter with you, anyhow?” age and tall, 32 to 40. BOOTS and novelties. Your choice in solid colors- Wlien he ia told, he e.xpects any simple solution he offers to„ and plaida. Sizes 8 to 18. lake care of the niattet, anij he DISCOUNT PRICES Specially Purchased! ' doesn’t care to hear any more Now... Through Fehieary 90, 1M4 about It. Much less does he want to sit jiixiund while hia ADULTS TICKET ...... $ 1 ^ ~p I wife mopes, trying his best to CHILD'S TICKEr . . . .48e - 2 for $1.35 $ ^ 9 0 ' find .some way to brighten hef GIRLS' GIRLS* r G IR L S ' WOOL LBNED SLAC355 mood. Woidd’a Fair will be held this year April 22 through rils natural impulse when bis Qettbor 13r-Next year from April XL through Oc­ wife is out of sorts or down in tober 17. ncketa honored at anytime between these SKI JACKETS STRETCH PANTS JUMPERS by Hunter of Boston Regularly $9.99 the dumps is to get sway and s'. » I stay away until she is once I again a cheerful companion. Values to $10.90 j So it’s kind of foolish for wo­ $9.99 $5e99 $4.99 Plenly of cold, snowy weather Short Cotton men. even when talking of tito A „eB lM lm ' aalactton ideal husband, to expect from , Segolariy $8.99 ora and pattama aa tHAOOY ahead. Stay snug and warm in Long Cotton . Rqgularly $12.99 Segidaily $7,99 Kzes 82 to 38. A, B, a man somettilng that to s»> S \ 1 .’V G S Of nyka and orioa - 'tontifle avtoitt. a^ias to sa these shilling liniA calfskin boots. tirely foreign to hto natim. In Green, Tan or Black in sizes 4i/^ C cups. Regularly AB Righto Reaarved O f nyiota quilt that ra v w ai atirrup and aida alIppar. Ih H Thta la tha ponnlar an wool ■ ■ Sizes 84 to 40. B ^ |]L|rk $J99 LOW from print to aoUd. Aaeort- Gram, Royal, Btige iand Rad. H aUng ttiot anw In Navy or to 10. Widths Narrow and Medium. and C cups, Regu- ^ W , $ 2 .5 0 ., Mewspaper Batsrprlss A s«. ed colora Sixee 7 to lA SteM T to 14. H Gray. Stam 7 to 14, larly $5. SHIFWO SiniM ATHENS (AP) — Sixty Ships were dropped from the Greeh' ■“ ■ itry during ■ept**"w*’f but the Greek M a rch ^ COTICE, *1, OOyBNTRF still exceeds 1,140 m M 7,100,000 toito- Ito e tjto

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will be done by credit, with the modem supermarkets to a wax Mrs. John Harden o f West versity, whbse buildings were charges probably being billed company’s pavilion at next Democratic Club Hartford County organizer. destroyed in last year's ShophyTV inlOYears? through telephone companies,’ ’ year's New York World's Fair. Members may tiring guests to quake, were handed over Tues­ WANTED Margulies .suggests. He believes developing TV- To Fete Leaders the dinner. Those wishing to at­ day by U.S, officials. Soda Canvassers Gov. Fauhus retailing is not so much a tech­ tend may contact Mrs. John B. ^ a n t shopping complexes and “ On the other hand,’ ’ he goes The houses, comprising one- For Manchester WBW YORK (AP) — A rev­ nical challenge as it is a matter Lamenzo, 19 Jean Rd„ presi­ of spending long, dreary inter­ ; on, “ shopping for the personal The Democratic Women’s tenth of the new buildings be­ Home Deliveries Only olution in the shopping habits of of stimulating investment capital dent of the I>emocratic 'Wom­ Setting Sights vals at the check-out counters. and more expensive items will ing provided by the United many American women is on from Industry. But he feels that Club of Manchester will have en’s Club o f Manchester. W hy should she, when it is be­ I involve a high degree of per-. States in the shattered town, — Apply — the way, says an industrial de­ growing con.sumer demand for its annual dinner Tuesday, Jan. There are Clearance and Birthday Sales have been built near the new signer. coming technically feasible to ; .sonal attention. We foresee j Manchester Bottling Co. On 6th Term convenience will finally spur in­ 21 at 6:30 p.m. at Pellln’s Res­ SKOPJE HOUSES COMPLETE university. Within the next 10 years coorinated routine shopping i store-to-door vans that will bring 10 Henderson Road dustry to make the effort. SKOPJE, Yugoslavia (API — A U.S. Army unit has com­ Manchester — 64S-79St they’ll be buying routine goods through a telephone-TV hook­ I these items right to the house- taurant, Walnut St. “ If we can put a man on the Keys for 23 prefabricated hous­ pleted 74 per cent of the work By JOHN R. STARR from their home by television. up to distribution warehouses ' wife. We al.so foresee the de- Several prominent Democrat­ moon, there’s no reason why es for use by the Skopje Uni­ on other buildings. F or expensive items they'll shop located outside of town?" I velopment of groups of specialty ic women connected with State LITTL® ROCK, Ark. (A P)-A we can't do this,” he reasons. through store-to-door vans or ’This is how the r v shopping ! shops clustered together in a Democratic organizations will few years ago the idea of •t small artisan-like stores. will be done: The shopper will 1 central part of town. Large de- be honored at the dinner. They Beginning and End-Of-The-Month Sales a third-term governor seemed I partment stores will get into DISTRESS SIGNAL include Mrs. Beatrice Holt Ro­ These are changes, predicted plhone her store and ask to be preposterous in Arkansas, which by Walter P. Marguiles, presi­ shown a video tape o f supplies the picture by concentrating in COLUMBIA. S.C. (A P I — A senthal of Waterford, national dent of an international firm she's interested in. She'll make the specialty field, grouping small, rural South Carolina committee wohia.i; M^.^. had a 60-year tradition.of “ two o f marketing consultants and her selection over the phone and their quality products according community near here recently Aubrey McGann of Guilford, terms and out.’’ Industrial designers. He ex­ the computerized warehouse will to category and stressing indi­ spread a banner across the president of the Connecticut Federation of Democratic Wom­ JANUARY SHOE SALE Now Gov. Orval K. Fauhus, a plains; mechanically assemble her vidualized attention.” main road running through the en’s Clubs: Miss Katherine mountaineer whose name once There are Going-Into-Business Sales “Retailing’s next big break­ goods and ready them for de­ Margulies’ design and market­ town. In big letters, the banner was a symbol of resistance to livery to her home. ing firm has worked on a wide stated: “Wanted. A home town Quinn o f W est Hartford, vice through will be in television. chairman of the Connecticut AT LEONARD'S school desegregation, talks like "And all of thi.s type of .shop­ range of projects, from the doctor. Housing, office and all The average housewife is grow- State Central Committee, and a man who will seek a sixth tired of wasting her time in ping for daily, routine goods Nautilus submarine interiors to equipment furnished.’’ term. He says he will announce his plans next month. SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! His decision apparently will hinge on a private poll, a device and Going-Out-Of-Business Sales he uses frequently to sound pub­ I lic opinion. ‘Vitality’ ‘Trimtred’ ‘Smart Sef Sensing possible public dis­ FOR WOMEN AND TEENS taste for desegregation, Faubu.s used National Guard troops to block Integration of Central ...There are Sales and Sales and Schmales! High School in Little Rock in .90 $y.90 $0.90 1667. Arkansas responded by 691 MAIN STREET breaking its third-term tradition and gave him 70 per cent of the NEXT TO HARTFORD GAS CO. vote In the 1958 Democratic pri­ • i ALL HEEL HEIGHTS AND COLORS. REG. TO $15.00 mary. In Arkansas, the primary usually decides the governor’s FREE PARKING IN REAR race. Now he has held the office nine years and the hard core of OPEN TILL POPULAR "VINEir HAND SEWN LOAFERS his opposition is weary from IT A L L \ N and P E N N Y fruitless battles t oust him In 1980 and 1962. His foes are won- 9 P.M. . dering not so much about wheth­ For Women $ g . 9 0 $8.00 With er he v/lll run as where a worthy TODAY, REG. Support opponent can be found. and Teens So far only State Rep. Hardy Croxton of Rogers, a proponent THURSDAY DOWNTOWN DAYS of government reform, has dem­ onstrated a desire to oppose JANUARY 16-17-18 Fauhus. — and FRIDAY POLL PARROn RAND and But the names of form er Gov. Bid McMath and form er U.S. AND Rep. Dale Alford, two of his five RANDCRAFT opponents In 1982, are mentioned CHARGE ACCOUNTS SCAMPAROO For Men often enough to make Fatibus ALL FAMOUS NAME MERCHANDISE FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK take critical stabs at them. \ INVITED Two years ago Fauhus ap­ BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ APPAREL - INFANTS TO SIZE 14 » 3 - 7 7 3 „ d $ 5 - 7 7 $ ( peared weary. A hard and los­ and ing fight for a »60-mlllion state construction bond issue was just Regular to $8.00 behind him. He had feuded for Mostly For Girls Reg. To $16.00 years with the powerful Arkan­ sas Education Association. A LARGE SELECTION ENTIRE STOCK - BEAUTIFUL HANDBAGS 20% OFF losing battle for a school closing DRESSES- constitutional amendment had followed his fourth-term success Sizes Infants’ M, L, XL—Toddlers’ 2-4—Children’s 3-6x, 7-14. MIGRO-MESH NYLONS -SEAMLESS 2 pair $1.00 In 1680. Fauhus, saying he wanted to write, announced In a dramatic television appearance that he was retiring from politics. THERE’S ONLY ONE REG. $5.98 F in iN G IS A week later reports circulat­ t o 5 0 ^ 0 ed that he was having second off $10.98 ^thoughts. A month later he an­ SHOES OUR BUSINESS nounced for a fifth term and he fliiii I polled 61 per cent of the first 881 MAIN ST primary votes to e.scape a run­ MANCHESTER off election for the fodrth time. SKIRTS and BLOUSES AND GIRLS SLACK Now Faubus does not talk of AND retirement. The state govern­ FAMOUS REGAL Skirt Ensembles KNIT JERSEYS ment has run smoothly for the Pandora, Mlllbrook. last year. He has settled his dis­ SLACK SETS pute with the education. An ex­ Glrltown, Sacony, Jaymee Reg. $2.49 $1.79 panding economy is bringing in R„. »4.98... J349 revenue faster than it is being Reg. $2.98 spent. $1.98 20% OFF In this tranquil atmosphere K,s.»6.98... $3.98 OPEN Faubus has talked, for the first Reg. $3.98 $2.98 time since 1968, of what he will Reg. $7.98... $4.98 do If he is re-elected. His main platform, he saldj will be a rural road construction pro­ R«g. $8.98... $5.98 gram. THURS. His last promise was nega­ GIRLS AND BOYS tive—that he would fight school BOYS AND GIRLS Integration, He kept his word by closing Little Rock schools dur­ SNOW SUITS. and FRI. till ing the 1968-69 term and by pro­ GIRLS COATS posing the school closing amend­ Sizes: Prams', M. L, X L ment through the legislature. Toddlers’ 2-4 I' SWEATERS By 1960 he had all but dropped Children’s 4-6x R«g. $17.98 to $49.98 Integration as a campalgrn topic Mohair, 'V-Neck, DOWNTOWN SALE DAYS! and he ignored It In 1962. Both Slipons, Cardigans years he campaigned mainly on 30% OFF 30% OFF government efficiency and econ­ THISvTHURS. FRI. and SAT. omic advancement of the state. 30% OFF Most observers believe voters are sufficiently satisfied to elect him again this year — under a COAT & SUIT LADIES' rural road banner or no banner | ITS THE GREATEST NAPKINS at all. , Indeed, his main opposition • Cocktail 9 Dinner may come ki : the general HANGERS • Assorted Designs BRIEFS ' election—If Republicans can get Wlnthrop Rockefeller to run. • Tissue Soft • 100% Tricot Rockefeller has been a poten­ POLISHED WOOD tial GOP candidate since 1960, BCYS BCYS / • Elastic Leg but observers believe he will ....AND IT STARTS TOMORROW BOYS'SHIRTS REG. 30c — 35c REG. 29c ea. wait to challenge someone less | SLACK SETS JACKETS Regular ’n Extra Sizes experlencied than Faubus. Flannel and Cottons Pkg. SUITS . . . TOPCOATS. . . SHOES Reg. $1.98 ... $1.49 Reg. $3.98 .., $2.79 20 - 40% OFF Aliens Heminded CASH & CARRY Reg. $2.98 ... $1.98 Reg. $4.98 ... $3.49 To File Address I SPORT C0ATS..SWEATERS..HATS ALL SALES FINAL Jclxn P. Ryan, distrlrt di-1 Reg. $3.98 ... Reg. $5.98 .., $2.98 $3.98 rector of the Hartford Immi­ Thla aale does not Include gration and Naturalization I our entire atoqk. Tberb Reg. $7.98 ... $4.98 Servtlce, h u again reminded all will be a slight charge for aliens to report 'Uieir addresses | alterations m i sale nier- BOYS ROBES IRONING BOARD WHEN YOU BUY ONE YARN AUNT LYDIA during the month of January. ebandise. Cairds with which to make I AT REGULAR PRICE the reports are 'available at ail BOYS 20% OFF REG. 39c ~ 49c COVERS P o ^ Offices and Offices o f the RUG YARN YOUR CHOICE Im m igration and Natundlza- JERSEYS Your Choice tkjn Service throughout the • SILICONE oountry. The reports must be 903 MAIN STRICT BOYS AND GIRLS • Nylon • Wools BubrntMed to one o f those of- { REG. 35c fioea. 20% OFF HATS • Orlons • co n o N Peranta or guardians sub­ 643-3478 mit reports for alien children | Tl'SS HERE’S HOW IT WORKS! Large Selection under 14 years of age. GIRLS ROBES Ryan urges all allena to re-1 FORMAL WEAR FOR HIRI BUY O N f... OET ANOTHER FOR JUST *1J)0 port before the end o f January, "The Marvel of Main Street" as willful failure,to do so may I REDUCED 30% OFF lead to serious penalties. GIRLS AND BOYS TO CLEAR EARLY POUCE RECORD GET A PAIR OF LBBSBURGi Fla. (AP) -B e­ GET A GH A SUIT GET A GET A fore he was a day old, a Lees- > SHOES FOR *1.00 PAJAMAS burg baby already had a police Buy a pair of famous W. L. Douglas. record. The 9:63 p.m. entry on > Bates. Jarman or Moo-About shoes., GREEN STAMPS || tfie police blotter read, “ Happy FOR *1.00 SPORT COAT priced from $10.05—OUT ANOTHER holiday at the Clendenney home. TOPCOAT From a special group of Summer SWEATER PAIR FOR JC8T $1.00. (One group 20% OFF A happy package arrived at and Winter suits. Buy one at only of dlscontinned stylos). GLOVES AND Leesburg General Hospital this f4B-*6. 989.95, fOO.BS or $79.95 FOR i morning, none other than a sev­ (many with two pants)—-GET A N ­ n.oo 1 MITTENS en pound, four ounce baby boy OTHER SUIT IN THE SAME From a special group of summer and FOR n.oo bom to Chuck and Audrey Clen­ FORU.OO PRICE CLASS (or lower) FOR GET A HAT winter sport coats priced at $24.05, ■ / ■ Stores denney at 8:46 a.m. Mother is JUST 91.00. FAIRWAY floaUiiig on a cloud and Poppa Sizes 55 to 46. Regulars. Longs. From a apodal group of top* FOR *1.00 26% OFF DOWNTOWN TCRNTKE PLAZA had to head for tha house for a BkOTts. eoupla of winks befora tlma for coat|L buy one at S59 or |69 MANCHESTER | t MIDDLE TPK^TPKE. I^STEAI --GET ANOTHER (in the ' Or If You Prefer; - / ■ t » MAIN STREET text tA Pepolar Market the othar children to go to Inatand of a seoond suit— take a . / kchool. Outside of this, he Is same price class or lower) Ikpooat in the aaine price elaaa or doing fint.” The father, Onarles FO R JUST $1.00. lower—FOR JUST $1.00. llliiiliilijiiiiilii:iilHliidMiiliyiHiliiiiiluiiiUuiuiiiiiu esandannay, Is • oargaant on ♦*<*^-~**

«iim w f i t HANCfiESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNISDAV, JANUARY 16, 1964 w i " ' Nakar has now baea shown, in testi­ y H e r a ld mony confirmed by Ssnator Smathers of Florida, to have been involved in busi­ f - Ctt^ttlttg ll^rald / Yesterdays ness dealings with Senator Smathers, PUBLISHED BY THE MMat.r. PBINTINO CO., INC. who was a close friend of John F. Ken­ § 13 BlaoeD Straat 25 Year* Ago Miulcheater. Corm. nedy, Mr. Johnson’s predecessor in the THOMAS F F K B Q l^ N r Chaxles Adler WALTER R. **R0080N Presidency. PuUUhcra Conciurently, there has been consid­ ths Hartford Poandad. CMoter I. 18S1 ^ in oonoert ...... erable apeculatlon epne^ing another Manchester T e e o h e « Club and Published Every Evening Except ^ d a y i religious matters and technical Florida adventure in which Senator the fiducAtton Club. ' . ' pUoity and nairity of the church parochial toterasts and P f t t y and HolldaTS. Entered at the Pori Office at discussions to bo handlod by lUneherier. Conn., os Second Class Mail Smathers was interested, and for which Fred Baker e ^ ^ Msgr. Fazzalaro at ito birth. Dodd Criticizes prerogatives and sadly beflft of of the MsftOlMWtter Vetsrana - Ho sUted thait tho councO haa schotorrs and tboologlana. a genuine sense of national in­ a certain degree of federal government He rsconunonded that pooplo SCBSCHIPnON RATES Association. Tiilks on Council two main ooneenu. The first ia Congress Stature terest,” Dodd said In a speech PayabI* In Adraoc* approval was required. Mancheetor Pip« B «id 1 ^ ^ - pastoral and toicludsa Changes read tntelllgOntly and critically to a group of printing execu­ Ona Tear ...... 122.00 WTien there is this much appearing on ient William Ritchie rsporta in (he liturgy of the ICass, thC on eouncU matters to better un­ tives: 81R Months ..•«*»nae*aea*a»»« tl.OO H w reasons for Pdpe John derstand its basic issues, and NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)— the surface, one can understand the kind 20 DToap^ctlve mwitbart hi ra- structure.of the Breviary, the •The seniority system givM a Three Montba ...... f-J® oalUnf tbs ssoond 'Vaticaa Congressmen “too small for One Voiitb 1.8o So^inTmemhjjrsWp « possible use ot thO vernacular to said that hi felt that CathoUcs preponderance of- power men of problem which may be besetting not their Jobs,” obstructive proce­ to n ^ s io n o f the bend a 35th Uk- C cnmoH wars dlBiwwasd last Um Mass, and other changes should maintain an attitude of who represent narrow interests, ICEHBBR o r only the Democrats of the Senate, but Television acceptance toward changes and dures and the seniority system night by the Rt. R«v. Msgr. that toould make the people k I i < ) \ i \ I I I THE a s s o c ia t e d PRESS nivereary yeai’. I neelar (tai pr 7;S0 (1063-W>'Tha Vlrginlsa have made a failure of Congress ■fhese men are hot concerned The Aeeociated Preae ie excluelTely entitled the Republicans as well. Do they want WPA Toy Lending take a morg active part to the avoid resistance to them. with the great problems of the' to the use of repnblicaUon of all newi dt^. ( a-12) Chronicle • pSranois J. Fsszalaro at a moet- There was a discussion period says Sen. Thomas J. Dodd. 1! )\l I ' -il : i to. or should they, run the risk of ex­ ^ tor donations of ,10) Early R mw ,(Ib pre*ress) (34) On HssrtniiH e a ^ Music 3(aaa most complex, • Industrialized' natc^ea credited to It or not othenriae credll- \( 8-3040) OssieOiueisnd Sm-, Harriet l-V, tog of the Guild of Our Lady after the talk. Refreshments The Connecticut Democrat, ad in tbla paper and alao the local news pub- posing any connection which might A a te a to use to mailing aooot . j). News _ The second concern Is eeu- parts of the natiaa,” said Dodd, 8:00 (3(34) ~Destruction ot the Indian ot Bartholomow at the ttounh. were served by Mrs. John Ku- f.'iEAr:-. fished here. , , ( 8-3040) Patty Duks^ muiical and is the desire to who last year was critical of All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ seem to put any kind o f blemish by as­ mm. aO) f oung*«}%4 Ho is Vloo chancellor of the rowakl and tho altar eoihmit- the Senate's Democratic leader­ 4Q> Laramie 8:80 ( 8-30-40) Parmer’s Daughlsr achieve finMy among Christiana mOHWAT FOBiaiAN DIBS; patches herein are also reserved sociation on the Presidency, occupant 34) Muski.tor Uia Young ( 3-13) ■Tsll It to the Cai Archdtoceos of Hartford and tee. ship, said Tuesday night that If 10 Year* Ago UT Tn-the FuABe laterrst (34) Lyrics and Legends spoke The HomsTtlUee . Sporta and Weather 'and ^ 6 roatofatidn of the atoi- munlcatlona, converaatlons on Wednesday, January 15 gest, have kept the Democrats nervous rcM to Management. ( 8) UtUest Hobo 11:11 (10) Tonight (C) (U ) "pbscription • ------■TV (40) Steve Allen and the Republicans a little less eager Bing CroMiy, Sophie Tu^cer, ( 8) Uorie ----- 1) - • than would be the usual thing, political­ ne even though the Panama like the rest of the Arab world, lion a year from this country ■Whistler, mother of the painter vannah. pacity of the United Nations to act in Assembly has demanded Pana­ had enough of colonialism. They for use of the canal. Any income fat saving! Discontinued patterns and breath content. and subject of the now world- In 1881. the first locomoUve support of the purposes of the Charter manian control. saw the British give up India from the canal above operating Such Intricate and involved wonders famous portrait. Whistler’s for regular service built in the STAHONERS What was similar at both in 1948. In 1962 an army revolt costs is spent on improvements. covers; floor samples; odds-and-ends; all will be greater in the 1070’a than H is Grandmother can be seen in the United States, and named "The aside, it is an appealing thing to be able canals was the rising national­ threw out King Farouk and took The Panamanians get money 949 MAIN STRICT today. . . . Best Friend of Charleston." to think forward to the moment when ism of Egyptians and Panaman­ over Egypt. Not long afterward from jobs they hold in the zone Morgan Memorial of the Wads­ and from money spent in Pan­ worth Atheneum. made its trial run. subject to prior sale. Choose early! "Our very instinct to survival informs one could look honestly up at the arrest­ ians and their resentment of a Col. Carnal Abdel Nasser be­ ns that we must keep building the peace­ foreign presence on their soil: came president. ama itself b y ships crews and ing officer and say: “ But, officer. I am He pressured the British into tourists. making machinery of the United Na­ ’The British at Suez and Ameri­ a relatively poor fellow, in the income cans in Panama. pulling their troops out of Suez. The canal has commercial im­ tions— and keep it lubricated with funds class statistically shown to be immune In both cases. Egyptian and The United States and Britain portance to this country but not SOFAS CHAIRS nearly so much military value TABLES and loglatical support . . . to the lures of speeding.” Panamanian nationalism wks a hoped to win him over, offered Sheinwold on Bridge by-product of World War n, to help him build a huge dam as when it was built and this “Peace in the world community— Uke SEEK GOOD REASON FOR Reg. $199.00 80-inch CrescenLshaped Tradi­ Reg. $119.00 Contemporary Wing Chair, foam which left the European coloni­ across the Nile. He dickered country had a one-ocean navy. North dealer Reg. $79.00 Cocktail Table, oval dropleaf style, peace In smaller communities— means TAKING FINESSE T-cushion, walnut base, blue-beige-and-pumpkin al powers so prostrated they with the Soviet Union and tried But it is, in a sense, a military Neither tide vutnerable tional model in sage green damask, kick spoon feet, drawer, nutmeg maple . ^ . 59.95 By ALFRED SHEINW01.D not an end of oonfiict but an accepted had to yield their colonies. to play both ends against the ba.se. There are 38,000 Am eri­ NORTH two foam cushions...... 1 S 9 - print cover ...... 89. Reflections On Packaging ^ The reason fo. climbing a Reg. $55.00 Dropleaf End Table, antiqued nut­ system of dealing with conflict and with To Panamanians and others, middle. He proclaimed him.self cans in the zone, including 10,000 ♦ 7 3 4 Reg. $109.00 Contemporary Rocker,, solid walnut troops and their families. mountain, experts tell us, is that <9 A Q 9 883 MAIN STREET. MANCHESTER. Reg. $329.00 84-inch Early American W in g meg maple, turned legs with stretcher base .^4 5 . Change through nonviolent means.” particularly in Latin America. a neutralist. Modem labor-saving de\-ices freed the it’s there. You need a better ------Americans in Panama no doubt The United States and Britain The Panamanians—at this 0 A Q J 10 6 3 m()del in beige-gold-and-persimmon print, box arms and base, tangerine striped cover 99. Russia is one of the world’s laggards American housewife from her kitchen, rea.son for taking a finesse. Reg. $79.00 Lamp Table, shaped top of chlurry, mean sheer colonialism even witlidreW their offer of help on time-will probably settle for ♦ 10 pleats, three foam cushions ...... * 4 9 . Reg. $169.00 Modem Lounge Chair, semi-at­ but modem packaging has put her back Opening lead - ■ 2 of Hearts. square tapered legs and apron in antique blue. tn this respect although France is an­ though this country has a treaty the dam. Nasser retaliated by less than control of the canal. WEST EAST in it. I think, as a matter of fact, that West opened the deuce of 4K96 4)QJ10 3 Reg. $179.00 Crescent shaped Traditional style tached pillow back, foam cushion, fruitwood legs, other. with Panama to be there and seizing the canal. Not long aft­ They have made other de­ SEkl^ANNUAL From Henry Ford. Museum Collection ...... 49. she now spends more time in her kitch­ erward Britain, France and Is­ mands : more moneyi for use of hearts, and South took the fi­ (9 10 742 VK83J in beige damask, kick pleats, two foam persimmon tCxtured cover ...... 9 9 . Still speaking almost directly to Rus­ en than igrandma did. run the canal. 0 7 O K 5 2 ■■ Reg. $34.95 Step Table, Salem maple, turned Because this country is so big, rael began an invasion of the canal, some changes in the nesse because it was there. East Reg. $98.00 Early American Barrel Chair, maple sia, Secretary Rusk went on to describe It takes me 15 minutes to unwrap the «J9I33 «64 cushions ...... • 1 3 9 . considers Itself the leader of the Egypt. ’This came to a quick treaty, better pay for Panaman­ won with the king of hearts and legs ...... 2 4 . 5 0 12 hot dogs we need for our family. naturally shifted to the queen SOUTH mushroom'arms and b a s e , red-green-and-white two illusions he assumed both the United free world, and is trying to keep stop when the United States and ians working in f-e zone. Reg. $339.00 82-inch Italian Provincial model Reg. $34.95 Commode Table, Salem maple, turn­ First I have to wrench off the over-all A S 2 States and Russia had had dispelled. small and backward countries the Soviet Union disapproved. Nasser could seize Suez with­ o f spades. with fruitwood finish and copper antique satin. print cover, foam T-cushion ...... 79. plastic covering that wraps the whole out declaring war on Britain be­ It’s cruel to go on with the / V I 6 ed legs, drawer with brass p u ll ...... 2 4 . 5 0 “For one thing,” he said, “the cobweb away from communism, it can­ The canal company's contract 0 9 3 4 Button back, poly-dacron T-cushions...... 2 9 9 . Reg. $169.00 Tufted Back 'Tub Chair, poly­ group. Then I have to stand there and not help but feel self-conscious with Egypt was to run until 1968 cause the last British troops had story. East easily set up his Reg. $49.00 Dough box Table, Salem maple, sj^drome, the illusion that one nation peel the thin plastic case off each one. spades and got In with the king * A K Q 7 2 dacron T-cushion, box pleats, red-and-gold home­ in its dispute with poor and tiny after which the Suez was to be left before he acted. Panama *; . FAMOUS MAKER Reg. $169.00 47-inch lA)veseat with maple w o ^ split top with black H-hinges, turned legs 3 4 .5 0 A ll grandma had to do was send a kid o f' diamonds in time to cash N ot* East Soath West or bloc of nations could, by coercion, Panama. turned over to EgOT>t- Nasser could hardly try to grab the frame, separate foam-filled seat and back cush- spun ...... '...... 8 9 . to the com er store for a dozen hot dogs. them. Blast took a heart, a dia­ 1 O Psu 2 4k PSM Reg. $46.00 Cocktail Table, maple turned legs weave the world into a single pattern For this reason the Panaman­ took it 12 years ahead of time. canal, if it ever had such a That took about three minutes, and she 2 O Pass 2 N T Pass ions, short box pleats, red-gold-and-blue Reg. $98.00 Contemporary Bucket Chair, brass ians can feel encouraged to push The .situation is different with thought, without attacking mond and three spades, defeat­ ii__with stretcher b a s e ...... 3 4 . 5 0 directed from a single center or power, just popped them in the boiling water ing the contract. 3 NT An Pan swivel base, w a ln u t back, green plastic cover 59, and push for concessions. By the Panama Canal. American forces. Opening lead — ^ 2 print ...... 1 3 9 . ia fading into limbo. when he came back. Reg. $35.00 Cigarette Table, maple with pedes­ V Reg. $379.00 72-inch Chippendale reproduction Reg. $89.00 (2) Contemporary Swivel Rockers “That other illusion, the bi-polar I feel modem packaging has gotten tal base ...... 2 4 . 9 5 out of hand. Out o f everj’body's hand “ Nice work,” North congratu­ ORIGINALLY $9.98 — $12.98 with mahogany stretcher base and red damask high backs, foam T-cushions, choice of dark brown, theory, of a world divided permanently but mine, that is. I f it’s a thin plastic lated his partner. "But I once cover Poly-dacron cushion ...... 2 9 9 . or, gold textured covers, each ...... -99. Reg. $89.00 Cocktail Table, solid cherry butler’s between two overwhelming centers of covering, it sticks to my hand. If it’s knew a man in Singapore who tray design on Chippendale stretcher base. Sides Fischetti could have gone down two.’’- - Reg. $879.00 90-inch High back W in g model, in Reg. $109.00 Contemporary Lounge Chair, slim power . . . is fading, too. a heavy one, I have to struggle with a drop tq make oval table ,... .y • • 5 9 . Pay no attention to North's red textured cover; shirred flounce, foam-and- arm model, walnut legs, foam cushion, persimmon W hat ia replacing the iUuaions, what, screwdriver to get it off. If It’s card­ board. I cant penetrate through to the remark. With hick, you may dacron back and seat cushions...... - 2 S 9 . textured cover ...... 79. Reg. $59.00 Wash Stand, solid nutmeg maple, one might almost say, ia certain to sup­ contents. never meet that man in Singa­ turn^ legs, drawer with brass pull...... 45. pore. Just reftfse (he heart fi­ Reg. $S29.0O 84-inch W in g style with semi- at­ Reg. $89.00 Contemporary Button Back Lciunge plant even the cold war itself? Every time I bring home some nice Reg. $39.95 Cigarette Table, solid Salem maple, famUiar items from the supermarket nesse at the first trick, and your tached piDoWjbacks, 8 f o ^ cushions, box pleats, Chair, foam cushion, walnut legs, beige antiqued Secretary Rusk defines it as follows: game contract is safe. FUR BLENDS — 'SHETLAND W OOLS turned legs, small flip^top compartment . -24.95 ^ *“The reality of a world of great diver­ and read on the box NETW IMPROVED in brown-gblo^nd-pumpkin piriut...... 2 7 9 . satin cover ...... 59. EASY-TO-USE POURING SPOUT. I Put up the ace of hearts, gel sity with many centers of power and in­ blanch and shudder. I am the kind o f to your hand with the ace of Loiur sleeve pulloven, V-neck pullovers, cardi- Reg. $179.00 58-inch Lawson Loveseat, round Reg. $89.00 Contemporary Lounge, foam cush­ fluence is coming into better focus.” idiot who always looks at directions. I clubs, and lead the nine of dia­ gRM gml novelties. Select from— White, blue, arms, 2 foam cushions, small patterned green-and- ion, turquoise textured cover .,...... 5 9 . monds for a finesse. Even if Neither of the two great nations be- carefully take a sharp knife and press aCUB, red, grreen, gray, brown, gold, black and brown print on white ground, box pleats .. 1 3 9 . Reg. $185.00 BarcaLounger Lounge Chair, Law- DESKS, CABINETS, ETC it along the dotted line t after one of my the finesse loses, you are sure Otridlng the'world today really believes of five diamonds, three clube, lu iv y R^g. $229^00 80-inch Contemporary style, 2 son style, pillow headrest, green damask . . ] 19. children has found the dotted line for Reg. $79.00 Apothecary Chest, solid knotty ouch things— aa yet But they are per­ me). It usually takes about 10 min-- and two other aces. • LIMITED QUANTITY ’ foam cushions, walnut legs, tangerine textured Reg. $89.00 Traditional Lounge Chair, foam haps beginning to experience how they utes to get through the cardboard) When a finesse stares you to pine, 6 drawers, brass pulls, antique finish 49.05 the face, learn to stare right cover ...... - • ...... 1 5 9 . T-cushiqn, kick pleats, gold damask cover . . •99. oound. in an experimental, probing kind Then I carefully use my thumb and Reg. $75.00 Dough, Box, solid qutmeg maple, forefinger to pinch the cardboard above back while you consider both Reg. $229.00 Slim arm Contemporary model, Reg. . $229.00 Genuine Leather Lounge Chair, o f dialogua. Reduced For Clearance! tray inside cabinet, extra large 20 x 28” the incision. possibilities. Surprisingly often walnut legs, 2 foam cushions, sage green textured ‘ foam T-cushion, tufted back, fruitwood legs, brass After about 10 more minutes of care­ It will pay you to refuse th* fi­ size ...... 49.95 nesse. From Our Regular Stock, A Selected Group O f cpver . . . i., ...... 1 9 9 . ferrules, oxblood r e d ...... • • • 159. ful pinching, I usually give up and pull. Reg. $39.95 Record Cabinet, solid knotty pine. This generally removes in its entirety Daily Queatlon Reg. $179.00 Martha Washington Chair, solid Probing With Care Pa.*tner opens with one dia­ Ogee bracket base, brass hardww-e...... ,.29.95 the NEW’ IMPROVED EASY-TO-USE WINTER FASHIONS CHAIRS mahogany frame, red homespun cover .. •. • 9 9 . POURING SPOUT and I am left with a mond, and the next player pass­ Reg. $49.95 Spice Chest, three drawers, soM Tbe Bobby. Baker case, it is to be re- es. You hold: Spades, Q-J-t0>8; Reg. $159.00 Lawson Lounge Chair, semi-at­ large hole atfthe top of the box, which Reg. $179.00 Italiim Provincial Lounge WbAir, knotty pipe, 24 x 29” high ...... 3 9 * Bwnbared, ia being investigatad by a Is what I would have had if I had been Haarto, K-8-5-1; Diamonds, K- • ( DATS ■ a CAR COATS tached pillow back, foam cushibii, box pleats, red gtne*-* wtaidi Is eontroUed by tbe po-, grandma—only grandma would ha-va s-2; au b s, 6-4. What $189.00 Contemporaiy L o y y Am/ mrtN s£mi tms ? ifwarms m V Reg. $189.00 Queen Ann* W ^ C M . * Reg. $59.00 R^oM ^Wnet, s o H ^ J way to package them yet —JANS coa aiis o p h r hrart, iPHcnum psse* looie back c whiao, loai»pimdrdatt» JW ''^pnltioP, drawef; Iptiviwed doors .t lOXnat. ■>&■ KATICmALi OBSKRVnR. euMiioh, pun^kih antiiiue satin cover . . i . . .9 9 * I T-cusMop, maple legs, blue print i • • .8 9 *

I ^ . ‘i) . ^,1 /vS; • -■I’*-', UANCHBSTEB W ENINQ HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN. WEDNESDAY. JANUAitY 15, 1964 EUU3B T B H Andover THURSDAY-FMDAY-SATIIRDAY, JRH. 16-17-18 Panel to Talk OPEN TUESDAY AND THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 nfondpy . . . wodnosday . . . friday and Saturday 9:30 to S:30 downtown Sponsored ^ By Ref oil Division On Behavior T W j e i M -M K W w - w r -...... lESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE For PTA Unit unior : m ______——1— ■■■ - The Andover Elementary W orld has been renamed Kwame summer. I«te in 1068, however, School PTA has a program on main facing oak Nkrumah Ideological Institute. a new tax law wiped out many Whiskey Ruined achaduled for tonight u t S It apparently is being revamped of these gains. TO Tiv. Ghana in Trouble to train party cadres under one- Foreign firms are guaranteed By ^Fast-Aging’ o'clock which has promise at party rule. against arbitrary expropriathm DOWNTOWN DAYS being an interesting and in­ The economy, sailing smooth­ but now must pay $1.88 on every ATLANTA, Oa. (AP)—An ex­ formative one for all parents. Starting Thursday, Jan. 16th thru Sat Jan. 25th On Marxist Road ly just six months ago, has $2.80 they want to take out o t periment in aging whisky went The subject up for «u.r«iifiiriftn sprung a leak. the couhtry. over with a bang, but police ad­ la “Tour Child’a Behavior aind 'T een j Prices rose 20 per cent in 18 Everyone who earns morie vise against it. Discipline.’’ It Will bet h ^ ied AOCRA, CHimna (AP) — Alongf An opposition member said in months. Wage ceilings haVe al­ than $30.80 monthly tiii taxed. Officers said Emory A. Black- I m e flh« road to Marxism the country For the first time self-employed SPECIALS! by a panel of five. Bach person Parliament last year that there lowed no pay Increases for two well, 87, was visiting his broth­ will mve a brief talk, and « semi-annual... store-wide led by Kwame Nkrumah is run- were more than 1.000 political years. There have been brief petty traders are being tapped er's apartment Tuesday and de­ BiiiS into a host of troubles. prisoners in the country. No one through a licensing arrange­ quMtfon and answer period will .shortages in Accra of such com­ cided to test an idea for aging foltaw. Rqieated attempts to kill in the benches of the ruling modities as flour and sugar. ment that amounts to indirect whisky. They said he placed a WOOLEN *Tbe Redeemer” help build up Convention People’s party de­ The JTOO-million nestegg taxation.'. container filled with whisky in SKIS The tndlvlduala making up a a atmosphere of crisis. So do nied it. The latest attack on Ghana inherited from England Fpr several years the govern­ a lard can containing water and SHIRTS. JACKETS the panel are David Turklngton, ttie lists of political prisoners. Nkrumah has added to the num­ on gaining ind^endence in 1967 ment counted on a balanced placed the can on a stove. teacher; the Rev. John Honan The naticm’s balance t&eet is in ber behind bars. is down to $1*0. million. ‘budget but it came up with a Police said the water evident­ PANTS SOME M ODEU of S t Columba’s Church; Mia, toe red, too. “Kwame Nkrumah is to Afri­ "About everytfttft^that could $126-million deficit last year. ly boiled out of the can and the Lois Miller, poU’cewoman; Mrs. Tbousands of extra police ca today what Lenin meant to go wrong has gone^wotw,” says This year the $403-mlllion budg­ whisky exploded. FROM S19.9S Imodale Richarda, parent; and have beat on emergency duty in the Soviet Union in 1917,” De­ one businessmanC,ln,'^tnis West et looks for a $70-million deficit - The brotoer, Leland R. Black- the Rev. Raymond Bradley Jr. right from the start, despite new SAVE 20% SALE toe cairitsd since an assassin well, 43, was hospitalised with of the Congregational ChurctL fense Minister Kofi Baako has African capital. revenue from higher taxes. tried to kill Nkrumah with a told reporters.. Like most developing coun­ first-degree bums. Emory Mm. Edward W. Hopkins mid bomb In Augiut 1962. Qars and The current budget includes Blackwell was charged with be­ Mm. Philip Denoncourt will be authentic savings on famous make apparel all from regular stock The dynamic son of a village tries, Ghana zealously pu.shed $364,000 lor statues of Nkrumah. trucks Mitering Accra are goldsmith wields virtually dic­ industrialization financed chief­ ing drunk and disorderly con­ SKI HATS — MASKS hoatessee. searched at roadblocks. duct. GOLF SETS Soonta to Hike tatorial powers over seven mil­ ly with short-term loans. About INVESTMENTS CUT The government reported an- lion countrymen. The ruling $378 million is committed to in­ SKI BOOT DRIERS Andover Boy Scouts am etoer attempt on Nkrumah two party promotes militant social­ dustrial and developmental proj­ OSLO — RepUee to a quee- TO sboST CUBA TRADE NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY scheduled for an all-day hike Saving! 20% 40% wedcs ago. The removal of ism. Much domestic conflict ects. This sum mounts steadily. tionnalre circulated by the Min­ VIENNA, Austria (AP)—Com­ and cook-out this coming SatuT' from to Police Oommissioner Erasmus seems to have resulted from It costs $56 million in hard cur­ istry for Industry iaiddoate that munist-ruled Bulgaria will step day. The boys will meet at the Sfadjitey and eight other senior opposition to it by intellectuals, rency each year to service the in 1964 Norway’s industries up its trade with Cuba by 80 church a t 9:30 a.m. otocers followed. Govemment- businessmen and conservative debt. plan to spend about $173,000,- per cent in 1964, Radio Sofia re­ Recent activities of the troop oontroUed newspapers called for tribal elements. A capital investment act en­ 000 on neiw capital-investment ported Tuesday. It said Bul­ SPECIALS Included a field trip to the State B O Y S' TO W N a cleamqi of police, the civil The Kwame Nkrumah Insti­ acted last year improved the projeota, 19 per cent lees than garia would export mostly Fish Hatchery in Burlington on GIRLS' DEPT. service and the judiciary. in 1963. machinery and chemicals SPOT Throughout The Store tute for Economics and Politics investment climate during the Jan. 6. The boys have Garland sizes 8 to 20—lower floor Thomen as their leader and David Tale as assistant leader. orig. 22.98 to 39.98 Cold Work iris orig. 22.98 to 34.98 FREE AND EASY PARKINS-FRONT ANDREAR Snow plowing and sanding trucks battled the snowstorm rest coats 15.90 to 24.90 mighty-mac jaskais of Monday from 4 o’clock that morning to 1 son. Tuesday; sizes 4 to 6x, 7 to 14 sizes 8 to 20. started In again a t 7 a.m. Tues' day and continued clearing and Miss Ruth Scheibenpflug of Ship Troop 4 (seated right) ex­ NASSIFFARMS MANCHESTER plains the method of approaching potential customers when orig. 14.98 to 25.00 orig. 17.98 to 19.98 sanding roads well into the day. Scouts Open selling cookies. Listening Intently are Jane Lipinskl and "THE HOUSE OF SPORTS' With the possible exception Paula Magee (on fioor), both of Junior Troop 15, and Cathy boys winter jaskais of Bumap Brook Rd., whem Kusmlk (standing) and Salley Mlrtl, h d ^ of Cadette Troop 1D.90» 16.90 BIG ^ 991 MAIN STREET • 649-1647 there was heavy drifting, all Cookie Sale 613. (Herald photo by Ofiara). orlon pile lined hooded corduroys and wools, roads wem kept passable. The 0 only vehicle mishap to come sizes 6 to 12,14 to 20. The annual sale of GlrrSoout to the attention of Selectman oookles will begin tomorrow oriov 14.98 to 19.98 When You Make Your Home Percy Cook was that of a trail­ with Junior, Cadette and Senior orig. 14.98 and 16.98 er truck which went out of con­ Girl Scouts taking ordem INOTICE! trol on School Rd. The road through Jan. 36. Brownie Girl boys winter jackets crews quickly mtrlevsd It from Tour Investment Hesdqnartera 9 *0 Scouts will not participate in OPEN SATVROATS 10 A.M. TO 1 P.M. CARPET COMFORTABLE its off-beat resting place. the sale this year. sizes 5 to 6x, 7 to .14, nylon, reversible, orlon pile lined, hooded, washable combed cottons, The sale affords the oppor­ for your convenience. Our regular weekly schedule as fol­ sizes 8 to 12,14 to 18. Manohester Evening Herald tunity for the girts to earn lows: Mondsy thra Fridsy 9 AJM. to 8 PJM.; Thondsy Eve- With Fine Rugs and Carpefing From BRAND NEW Andover eorreepondent, Law­ money under a counoU-sponsor- Mag 7 P.M. to 9 PJM. orig. 4.98 and 5.98, girls rence Moe, telephone 749-9799. ed project Part of the proceeds orig. 3.98 to 5.98 Pick a Pair remains in the troop treasury SHEARSON, HAMMILL A 00. lined To Launch N bdu autofnatkaliy sdiea 1.99 not in use • Easily installed m min­ prints and solids. 2.99 2pe.playsetsipc. play sets iL.UU ^ d.UU new color combinations, multi-red, multi-green, blue, gray, utes. Htt all belU • Stainless brown and vari-colored. These are heavier rugs than you’d $ 4 9 to 24 mo., sizes 2 to 4. a fine selection. famous make Steel and' aluminum construction, BOrS BRIEF group orig. 6.98 to 14.98 expect and they will take year after year of wear. Come Hanni quality flitknit cotton with dou- boys H to big 9 INSTALLATION DEFT. INSTALLED ON PREMISES . . . rsee them all and get yours while the selection is at ON PREMISES b jt thlekncu leat construction, self- its best! Hkve a new rug on YOIJR floor NOW! AT MODi»ATE COST tim iiii fly. Durable b sa t-n iitm t lla ^ novelty or classic sweaters 3.99 REASONABLE RATES 4 buckle arctics i Ik wattltiM No4raL w n h ^ 2.99-4.99 lMi8t«t.Eia8i94M siies 8 to 4, rayon flannels, eotton knits, corduroys. orig. 4.96 to6.96 in black only. NEW M iULMt nilCI I ' 4.90 to 8.90 SPARK SALE PRICE orig. 4.00, famous mako •ntiro stock of famous make wcaoin’s 4 to 9. PLUGS 3 f o r l | » children's 10 to 8. MANCHESTER CARPET CENTER Hama Brand girls' and prw-fwen orig. 2.98, 3.98 QUALITY print flannel pajamas |i|teRI RUH Y T ^ ^ SfM I “A Beautiful and Editing Showplace Of JPamoos Rags and Carpets” L in it • aizes 10 to 20. chubby apparel ’/3 por Customer SALE **Ftor OFF slippers, slipper sox L99 ^ PVM. Mil a PM I m a i n ST., OPP. STATE ARMORY—Telephone 643-5103 er 643-5104 orig. 3 for 2.86 1*99 dresses, jdinq>ers, skirts, slacks. FTway nu * | p l e n t y OF OFF-STREET FREE PARKING RfGHY AT OUR DOOR 2*99 991 MAIN RTh MANCHERTtaR STOCK UP NOW AND SAVE! p l e n t y o p p a b k in o KAMCBtaSTBS EVENINO HEBALD, ICAHCBBTEB, OONM. WEVNISUAT. rAITOABr U , I«M FAGS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BtANCHBSTBR. OONN. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 16, 1964 Pifin TWELVB In ’otaat w rarwn hens baan - with underdeveloped' countries over, and one otMr designer tion dinner, eome of theee were Repumlran presidential nomina­ SWSVSilliSB!',Sr Mr. Johnson was bom March prairie, his long pole with a of Asia to the staim of Mbngollm. aomptee of Ootfam, eome of rtiown in kiah palriey silk. B. Oet paSTEiPni at eegr dreg < 8, 1900, in Portland, Conn., the morrow and continue through^^tun|ay.^^ who egraes wttli htan to Rudl tion, TREVOR’S LfTTLE CROW leather thong loop at the end Neither an experienced out­ which looked like kid and oome OemereMi Oallfocnto, who H. W ragge did H ta crisp wWte Tlie Koodmobile collected 75 pint? of blood when it son of the late Charles F. and Uke^ suede, and when the som- at "i am making very good prog­ LONDON (AP) — Eight-year- chandls4 is featured in to d a /a held out to catch a horse from side observer living here nor a riMtwsd, among ottwr Umw- Unen printed with seaaheils. ress,’’ ha told a news confer­ visited Manchester yesterday. That’s half of the month­ Hilma Swansonr Johnson. He traveler can sense any regret plw were washed with soai) old Trevor Smith, true to the tkme to Manchester as a child RitckviUe-Vem on «iiu»«T».B.r.)d o n ^ his herd racing ahead of him. hocka to the lOSO’e, stacks ot ence Tuesday. “I feel I can take tradition of Mary and her little ly quota, and officials are expressing concern over the The ear flaps of his fur-lined over the Cqnununist course. and water, they looked good ,as DANOEBOU8 BIRO Sind attended schools here. pages carrying the banner now. They said this substance white satin severely tattored New Hampshire.” Iamb, has a pet crow that fol­ shortage that exists in the Hartford Blood Center. rap wave in the icy winter air, There is no, sign of opposition with thatr own man-tailored heads tor Downtown Days. has “memory” and will never MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP>—Tur­ Rockefeller previously bad lows him to school each day. FLOWERS Officials point to several fa c-e He was an employe of the a eheepskin robe is wrapped to the regime of the 48-year-rtd Jacket, and the legs were as keys — especially dead turkeys Hitadreds of Manchester and g^> or flop. Thto spring sev­ agreed he was the underdog in While Trevor is ta classes, For Evoty Ooeorisa! to n contributing to the low col- ^ Hartford Electric Light Co. for tightly around him and high prime minister |uid Commu­ straight as those ot any roan —aren’t usually classified as 44 years,' retiring last April as PUC Reaches area shoppers are expected to nist party leader, YUmzhagtai eral hundred thousands of Cor- New Hampshire to Sen. Barry Blackie, the crow, waits ta the lection yesterday at St. Bridg- ^ m Q brave the winter air and snow*- boots ride ta atirrupe. Finally he who hasn’t heard ot the Oon- dangerous weapons, but two lo­ Goldwater of Arizona. They are playgroimd and occasionally sits P o rB H iB r eit’a Church. Among them is the m J • 'O a superintendent of Installation catches the horse, twists t)ie Tsedenbal. fOm ehoae wU be on the mar­ covered streeto ta quest of rav­ ket, cMrttf from the most Unentol look. He named tbta cal residents wete recently In­ ttie only announced contenders on the wlndow-siU and peck.'- Jeyee Flewor Shop tect schools were closed, and and InspecUon. He was a mem­ leather thong around the pole to There ia, instead, a abtmg otter the star ot all those tote jured by gobblers. ber of the International Elec­ Decision on ings on the items of their sense of pride by a spirited poo-' hlgh-etyle manufheturers. in the New Hampshire presiden­ impatiently at the glass. After many housewives who probably y M. tighten the loop, and leads it movies on television. Marlene school, Blackie goes home to 991 felafai SL, Msartisanr trical Inspectors Assn, and past choosing. pie in the wa;,y this historic land A nother development ta Robert Garcia. 85, and Mrs. tial-preference ^m ary, which Next to Hartford would have showed up were M Regal Men’s Shop once again back and ties it up by his yurt. Dietrich. Thoae were not the Florence Stovall, 45. both sua- wUl be held March 10. spend the rest of the day in the kept at home with schoolagc president of the Hartford Elec­ Tben this Mongol cowboy goes is moving into the modem tashhm to not qufie eo revohi Natioaal to JLMt/ will have Us two-tor-one sale otily two'’who indtooted the tataed broken toes when huge Rockefeller will visit eight house or garden. He is fed on e h U ^ n . And the weather — it tric Light Co. employe club. D ^ o t Issue Into the yurt, a round tent with world. itonory—wrtl, not ta eo basic a M9-0791—448-14U whereby a customer who pur­ taperad leg to pswae. frozen turkeya fell on their New Hampshire communities in horsemeat and sleeps on Tre­ was cold and windy — may He was a member of Emanuel wooden frame, for a warming Men may think different­ (Continued from Pace One) chases a topcoat suit, pair of For what to known generaBy feet a 12-bour tour through the south- vor’s bed at night have kept others away. Winter Lutheran Church, Manchester The PubUc UtiliUes Oommio- bowl of the nation drink, ly, rtnm they ore so interested Rotary Club, Manchester Lodge shoes, sweaters, sportswear or bouts with minor illnesses un­ 101 Shultaa Place apartment okm (PUC) has-reached a de- kumls, made of fermented doubtedly took a toll. of Elks and Washington Social hat, may purchase another o f meree’ milk. , Pipe Smoker, Moreover, since the first of Aug. 5. Mra, Nugent had been Club. rtaton on the proposed sale and the same Item tor just one dol- It la a timeless scene. It hap­ the year 40 emergency donors confined to bed. Survivors Include his sister, mVxwtlon ot the New Haven lar. pened the other day—but It also have been called to donate di­ Police said Hassett was Miss Hazel B. Johnson of Man­ Railroad’s freight depot in HouM wid Hftl6 D®partxn#nt happened 700 years ago when Pro and Con MANCHESTER rectly at Manchester Memorial chester, two nieces and a grand­ store highlights a rale consist­ tae horseman was a member of Shop D&L fill 9 fomghf, Thursday and Friday nights! bludgeoned with an 18-inch Rockville, but'has not revealed ing of men’s two-pants wool Hospital, because of the short­ nephew. Genghla Khan’s army. By WICK TEMPLE PARKADE age. They could not give again length of pipe and Mrs. Nugent Funeral services will be held vdiat the decision is. suits for 344.90, regularly priced Since that army terrorized the UTTLE Ra^ers William Ksish Sr., Menes Ka- neral home tomorrow from 3 to regional, or factional or philo­ son’s Cord and Gift Shop notes dunes are the best known physi­ him to throw them out. But As of the first of the year, the was rammed, was treated at would have created a policy­ sophical,” Alsop said. signed Monday by the Rock- Hi - Oount Vellum stationecy, lagian, Mrs. T. C. Zimmer, 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. cal feature of Mongolia. But each one holds certain senti­ Henry Bruneau, Mrs. Constance oigsmization said, any of its Manchester Hospital for minor making grxiup within the State Alsop was replying to critics viUe Redevelopment A gency reg. 31.39, for 97 cento per there Is much more. members who accepted employ­ back and leg injuries and dis­ Central Oomonittee. (RRA). mental significance. Lombardo, Mrs. Lorraine Mc­ he said had charged that the box; Seymour Auto boo a if>e- In 626,000 square miles—al­ The one with the crooked stem Kay, Mr. G. Leo Hogan, Jrfm ment as new teachers in water- charged. ’The oanvention’e rules,.«om- council “ was locuied on behalf The PUC would not approve ciel on ETrestone Tlree tor as bury would face expulsion from Vernon firemen, called to the mittee rejected the proposal most 2V^ times as big as Texas and the lion carved on the bowl S. Alvord, Alexander Balchun- Funerals of one faction or another, or one the sale of the railroad depot low as two tor 321.88; Bllah —there are broad, roiling prai­ was bought in the mountains as, Allan Bourn, WUliam Mor­ the CEA on the grounds that crash scene where a small fire which had also failed to win regional Interest or another.’’ untU a new alto hod been seteot- Hardware has a 4-piaoe TV troy their conduct was “ unethical.” started, took almost an hour to the endorsement of the State ries. There arc low, bare hills and dropped into a stream the gan, Robert J. Donnelly. The charges were not true. Al­ ed. A oontroveray arose be­ oet tor 36.66, values to 316.96; and higher, forested hills and day you caught that five-pound School officials here said the Thomas Egan free Logan from the crushed Central Committee. Also, Fred H Petig, Charlea sop said. tween city officialB, who recom- and W. T. Grant will feature' the vaulting Altai Mountains bass. E. Loro, Robert Kilpatrick, threat, if carried out, would The funeral of Thomas Eg;an cab of his truck. The proposal to bolster city The 415 members of the study mended a fire district site tor girl’s flannel corduroy stacks, keep them fom hiring several that reach 15,000 feet. The yellow-stemmed pipe Walter Moezer, Robert Os­ of Hartford, formerly of Man­ A hydraulic jack and a brush convention stirength was one g;roup represented all regional the retooatlon, and Sen. Wel­ teachera needed for the start of sizes 7 to 14, reg. 32.99, tor Wandering over much of Mon­ with the broken bit was rtven trander, Henry L. Bryan, Pat­ chester, was held this morning truck winch were used to pry of the major recommendations interests and all facUons ^ th in les’ group who maintoined the the second semester. 31.84, and boys' pajamas at 97 golia are about 24 million head to you by your son on a Christ­ rick Grakowsky, Robert Whal­ from the W.P. Quish Funeral Logan, pinned beneath the o f the Reputolicon Council. The the party, he said. depot should remain in the mas long ago. special study group worked cents a pair. of livestock, more than half en, Oharfee H. Spratly, Mau- However, McNeills persuaded Home. 225 Main St., with a steering colunrn, from the cab. The delegates are in conven­ oity. sheep. The two-humped camel The pipe smoker is aided In through last summer to find Also, Ooret Oasuata and J. rtce IPaas and C. Charles Bige­ the CEA to grant a 16-day post­ high Mass of requiem at St. Rescue operations were carried tion to consider the council’s of Mongolia still carries some of his avocation by thoughtful on in sub-zero temperatures. paths to lead the GOP hack to recommendations for revisions ’The oontroveray has admit­ Carman Men's Wear adverUses low. ponement. He argued that since James’ Church. 'The Rev. Eu­ the freight. Most goes by truck merchandisers who provide all he did not hold office until Jan. gene F. Torpey was the cele- Both Logan and Frank were victory in state elections. ta the party structure. tedly drtoyed the E’UC decision. savings of from 20 to 50 per Walk-in donors include HoW' on tracks across the prairies kinds of chemicals and tools for 1 he should be given a little time b r ^ t. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone rushed to the hospital in the Republicans have lost the All philosophic points of view According to Aitty. Donald cent on cash sales; Mari-Mads, ard Smith, William Desmond, Caldwell, counsel for the RRA, while noting 30 to 50 per cent and deserts and a few stretches cleaning, and issue dire warn­ to show what his administration was organist and soloist. Vernon Fire, Department am^ Ast three gubernatorial mceo. were represented in the council, of prepared road.s in mountains. ings against the use of knives Mrs. Ellen Buckley, Andrew could do about the school funds. bulance. In each election, they were Alsop said. " if the city-owned West St. site off regular prices, highlights Cavazza, Mrs. Doris Sloan, Mrs. Burial was in St. James’ or the third site revealed today Soon after Communists took or other simple objects for op­ The ,CEA granted the re- Cemetery with the Rev. Joseph Donnaruma’a body w m re­ unable to overcome the sub­ “ Let me reiterate that the pro­ boys’ and girls’ coats, reg. 317- erating on pipes. Harriet A. Mitchell, t Miss Pa­ is chosen, the redevelopment .98 to 349.98, at 30 per cent off; control of Mongolia In 1921 they ,prieve. It was due to expire to­ H. McCann reading the com­ moved from the hospital to the stantial pluralities built by posed changes in party rules tried to follow the Soviet exam­ There are four main kinds of tricia Mitchell, J ( ^ V. Whit- day, but McNellis set up a meet­ John F. TTemey Funeral Home Democratic candidates In ’ ths Which aoa hefora you, do not project could remain at a stand- Leonard Shoe Store, Rand and ham. Roy Thompson, John J. mittal service. ple of rural collectivization. It pipes. The briar to cut from ing to discuss an extension. In­ in Manchester. Relatives noti­ major cities of Hartford, represent the tlfinklng of one stlil while means of financing Randcraft for men from 36.M Buckley, Mrs. Eleanor B. John­ the move are found. took Soviet troops to put down, roots of briar plants Aroiind the formed sources said it seemed fied this morning, left for Man­ Bridgeport, New Haven and man or one interest, or one to 38.88, regularly to 316. Mediterranean. Meerschaum ia son, Mrs. Bertha L. Hurley, Waterbury. faction of the party.” with loss of thousands of Mon­ likely the CEA would allow him Ruhr Is Bird Puzzle chester to claim the body. Before the sole cf the depot Burton’s batgaina for the fe­ golian lives, the rebellion of dug In Asia Minor. TTie cala­ Henry E. Wierzbicki, Thomas "They represent,” Alsop said, the additional time. Heading investigation o f the The GOP Councii argued that to the renevol agency is ap­ male shopper highlight wool herdsmen and lamas of the bash, perhaps the most rare D. Cratf'Jr., Melvin F. Patch, ESSEN, Germany—Ornithol­ "a compromise which was ac­ Albert R. Patch- accident is Sgt. Robert Bohman the best way to out down Dem­ proved. the propoeal must also flannel jumpers for 36.90, and Tibetan form of Buddhism who and ofteQ:..most prized, to a women s worm ogists are puzzled by the fact o f the Stafford Springs Troop. ocratic stTMigth would be to cepted by the council, by an im­ be sutanltted for approval cf new jq>rlng crepe dresses at sought African goura. most fomous moko sole of fine Also, Harlow G. Willis, James Bankruptcy Cases Up posing majority, as being in the held extensive temporal power. that in recent years shy wild breath life back into Republican the Interstate Commerce Oom- The only truly American pipe entire fte>^ ef Finnegan, Albania Roy, George NEW HAVEIN (AP) — Busi­ best Interest of the Republican 313, as 'well as new suits at Buddhism was crushed and vir­ L. Cohen, Kenneth Lappen, Ed­ pigeons and thrushes have organizations in the cities and miaslon os well as the federal 324; Tots ’N Teens’ mid-winter tually eliminated but the gov­ is the corncob. Its place in his­ ness failures accounted for only been settling in increasing party.” ward Della Fera, Tauno Sar- about 10 per cent of the bcuik- Qasses Begin in burgeoning suburban areas. court, which has jurisdiction bargains include boys’ winter ernment backed off on collecti­ tory was assured when Gen. sleepwear wool skirts numbers in parks and gardens GOP State Chairman A. Searle over the affairs of the bankrupt Douglas MacArthur stepped iiiig pola. Miss June Werdelln, Rob­ ruptcy cases in Connecticut in The recommendation would Pinney officially opened the con­ jackets, orlg. 317.98 and 319.98, vization. 's shirts car coats of the overcrowded Ruhr-area railroad. onto a Pacific beach with stem ert J. MacDonald, Gerard Cham­ 1963, according to U.S. District increase the numiber of state vention, saying it was “ unique tor 318-90, and girl's Stride It had, however, established cities. Experts cannot flgnJre In CD Tonight Disturbance Charged of one clamped between his pagne, Durward Miller. Court figures. out why the noise and smog convention delegates from 660 in the history of the party and Rite shoes at 35.99; Arthur’s Its power to remold the people Also, Grace Bogdan, Russell to 962. into a Communist pattern. teeth. F or 1 1 . 7 5 and noxious fumes should at­ an historic moment ta the Rodney Dufour, 19, Berkeley Drug has Kodaoplor flJm (127- To Grannias, EJsther Foley, Clar­ The total of 1,451 cases — a TTie first of six classes in 920-127), reg. 31.25, for 83 By the mid-1950s it had so The corncob is priced from a 2 .9 0 6.90 n. 10.90 new high — were filed by indi­ tract these timid, people-shun­ Under the old aystem each party’s life.” Dr., was arrested late last night 3 -9 9 3;H: 14.98 ence Fol)^, Howard Peters, Jo­ Oivil Defense will beg;ln tonight town is given two oonvenUon by Constable Raymond Berube cents; Land O’ F)ashion notes strengthened Us system of co­ quarter to several dollars. An­ valucA to 1 9 .9 0 $ . 3 6 .9 0 viduals swept under by person­ ning birds. at 7 at the Manchester Adult drew Jackson was said to have seph McOooe, Daniel Pelletier delegates for each state repre- and charged with breach of the sweaters tor 35.99 and 36.99, operatives and state farms with regular $6 regular $4-$6 r^rnlarigr te $50 al economic disasters. Evening School. owned hundreds of pipes, sent to and George McLafferty. BACKS MEDICARE sentaUve it has in the General peace and intoxication. regularly priced at 39.98 and schools, hospitals and veteri­ Famous makers fall and winter The figures reflected a con­ The course is designed to help Assembly. Consultants Get TTie arrest was the result of 312.98; and Glazier’s Corset nary services that It was able him by admirers all over the tinuing increase in the past few WASHINGTON (AP) — individuals and families survive world, but his favorite was Chill-chasing sleepwear in warm skirts reduced from our regular Every warm, wonderful winter ear In addition, there are two a disturbance at Dufouris Shop will have corselettes, reg. peacefully to gather all livestock Our most famous brand of men’s years of individual bankruptcies President Johison said today in case of a nuclear attack or under government control. cob. coats reduced! Lodens, corduroys, delegates from each of the Office Quarters home. He posted a 350 bond for 318.50, for 314.96. dress shirts, “golden needle” broad­ cotton flannel, brushed rayon or stocks! Choose from woblens, because of overextension of “we have Just begun to fight” a natural disaster. The traditional nomadic life of The pipe once marked its School Board state’s 36 senatorial districto. In appearance in Clrcuft Court 12, cloths, spread, tab or button-down printed challis. Choose from long tweeds, plaids, solid colors . . . wools, suede cloths, hooded coats, credit, dtoobility, unemployment for a program of health care Those interested in the course Rockville, Jan. 28. the herdsman now revolves smoker as a contented man. and other pocketbook-emptying for the aged under Social khould r^;ister first toi the high other words, there are two dele­ Tlie six consultants who are collar, convertible cuffs. Famous gowns, baby dolls, pajamas or. slims, gores and pleated styles. fox tail collars, pile or plaid lin­ In Mediterranean SNET Earnings Up around a cooperative or state Now it Is smoked In officed and proftdems. school office before going to gates for each of the 330 mem- aiding in the research phases of ings. Juniors’ and misses’. % Take Up Security taxes. He said It Francis J. Bradley Jr., hospi­ farm headquarters of peirma- construction yards with the vig­ label in every shirt. fiapris. Sizes 32-44, S, M, L. Sizes 10-18. makes sense, and predicted It class. There is no charge for bers of the general assembly__ Manchester Memorial Hospi­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — The or of the new pace of the space 1963 whs the fifth consecu­ tal corpsman second class, nent buildings. A family tending the course. a total of 660. tal’s data processing study are Southern New England Tele­ age. tive year toat bankruptcy cases will become law. USN, son of Mrs. O. M. Bradley livestock in some remote part of The new formula would in­ getting an office in the former phone Company’s earnings in­ The pipe has evoked poetry Many Items tegyped the previous high of 1,- of 9 Jacob St., Rockville. li a cooperative, which might cov' 084 in the depression year 1932, crease the number of delegates medical building at 257 E. Cen­ creased from 32.60 a share in er l>4 milUon acres, shifts Its and prose. Samuel Oowper to state conventions to 962 with ter St. serving with Marine Corps Bat­ 1962 to 32.72 last year, the uUIl- wrote, “ TTie pipe with solenm the court statistics showed. talion Landing Team 3/2, the yurt from one seasonal pasture The board o f education, ^ poeaibillty of further inore- The office will be in the quar­ ty’s stockholders were told to­ interposing puffs makes half beys' nylen reversible * sole! lest 3 deys The figures, released yester­ amphibloqs striking force to another. The children 8 or snowed out .of its Dec. 18 meet- day by court oleik Gilbert C. Park Department and Union " Tes in the future. ters once occupied by Dr. day. " older go off to boarding school sentence at a time enough.” tag. faces a crowded agenda the Sixth Fleet operating ta the The figures appeared ta a An old ballad called “ content Elarl, showed an increase of 150 Baoh of the 169 towns would *17100108 M. Healy, who has Mediterranean. at the headquarters. when it meets tonight at 7^30 bankruptcy petitions from 1962 get a rainmum of two delegates. moved to the adjacent, recently statement accompanying the Ulan Bator has expanded and a pipe’’ goes: p.m. in the board room at Ben- Resolve Overtime Dispute to 1963. would get an additional constructed building on the quarterly dividend payment of from a village of yurts around “ Man is but a pipe—and his Franconia ski jacket seamiess stockings net Junior High School. same property, according to 66 cents per share. a monastery to a city of 218,000 life but smoke.” Carried over from the last The most petitions recorded “ legate for each Repttollcan in the past two years were in Park Department and unlwi'^the overtime appropriation was representative elected to the Charles Markel, administrative Public Records Ellis C. Maxey, SNET presi­ persons, half or more living in meeting are two items on which dent, credited the improved modern apartment buildings. In PAIR CLIMB ALPINE PEAK the month of March. A total of officials worked out a solution adequate. General Assembly: an addition­ assistant at the hospital. r«. w.$l 9Q the board may be expected to The move is dictated because earnings to continued good busi­ addition to being the capital, it ORTISBI, Italy (AP) — Ail take action: 158 cases were filed last March He said the present amount al delegate for produoii^ 1,500 Warrantee Deed to a work rules disagreement of a lack of space for the con­ ness conditions. The number of is the first and until recently the Italian-German team of two 1. ) The decision on wheth­and 128 were filed in March of allowed is 32,000, and that more votes for the Republican guber^ Henry Mature and Filomena 1962. among themselves this morn­ than 3800 of this has been spent rratorinl candidate in the p i«- sultants’ research work at the Maturo to the Hartford Electric telephones v in____ service ^ . increased . . ------only significant industrial city in climbers claim the first winter er to rescind the present policy Light Co., property on Meeks-' 67,000 in .1963 and toll calling conquest of the treacherous Bankruptcy caaes are as­ ing, after a public hearing be­ before »the demanding wnnter vtous state election, and one ad- hospital, Markel said. TTie pre­ Mongolia. The second is now be­ Famous ski-wear maker, Fran­ of allowing limited smoking at vllle Rd. was up nine per cent over last ing .built at Darhan around a south wall of 11,028-foot Marmo- Manchester High School. signed to the state’s two U.S. fore General Manager Richard season really begins. *tkmal delegate for every 1,000 liminary phues of the study, conia, styles these jackets with Park department employ* which will examine the present Quitclaim Deed ' year. ______^______ateel plant. lada peak in the eastern Alps. 2. ) The decision whether toreferees in bankruptcy. Saul Martin had been called, imder GOP votes over and above the Vincenzo Malziner, 25, and hidden hood, knit wrists . . . in 5 Seidman presides in bankruptcy staff the town skating rinks first 1,500. hospital administrative prac­ In the countryside most peo­ approve a potential site for a the terms of the park employes Bruno Mazzoli to pJS” Coip^ i BROOW^'YN BOTANISTS ple wear the traditional belted Peter Haag. 26, a University of color combinations! (Can be worn future elementary school in the court at Hartford and Robert during weekend and evening Elach senatorial district would tices, will be carried out Here, union contract. hours, and clear the rinks and he said, prior to studying the property at 129-131-133 Spruce ^ .BROOKLYN, N.Y. (AP) robes that show the long Chinese Stuttgart student, returned to by 'girls, too). Sizes 8-18. Green Manor Estates subdivl- Trevethan sits at Bridgeport. The settlement calls for the get two delegates while those Ortisel Tuesday night and raid park sidewalks after heavy with a populaUon o f '50.000 or effect of data processing proce­ St. and 106 Birch St. More than a tree will grow in influence. In Ulan Bator three- walking sheer, reg. 1.35 ■lon in the Parker-Vemon St. eq^ployment of full time t o ^ Building Permits Brooklyn when a new 67-famlly quarters of the people wetu* the temperature fell only a few area. snowfalls after regular working more.would get two additional dures. Quiz NHRR Figures workers for all overtime work hours. All data processing equip­ To H. Hutchinson and Sons for cooperative apartment house is Western clothes. ITielr woolens degrees below freezing during ’ / T I I 1 .1 5 3 pr 3 .3 0 The board will also consider that they have time to handlel, delegates for each 50,000 over opened here. their nl|d>ts on the mountiin. PROVIDENCE, R. I. (AP) — Murphey said that hiis re­ the first 50,000 in popidation. ment will remain at' the hospi­ B and H Go., alterations to of­ wore mode here on machinery a request to add German to the with the use of part-time per­ fice at 257 E. Center St., 32,000. The building, Ridgefield Tow­ high school curriculum; -the Cross-examination of the New quest for overtime fOr the The companion proposal tal, Markel addq^ iiliji reinforced sheer of miero< Haven Railroad’s comptroller sonnel restricted to those jobs present fiscal year, had been To M. Lourontano for Cloca ers, will have a garden area possibility of double sessions which there are not enough foil- would change the composition The 30-month project. vdUch yiiii mesh, reg. 1.50. continued today as attorneys 32,853, but that General Man- of the central committee, now began Nov. 1; is being sponsor­ Cola Bottling Co., sign at 187 N. where residents can cultivate A- next year at Highland Park and time workers to handle. Main St., 3450. for Rhode Island and Connecti­ ag;er Martin had out the composed of two members from ed and financed by .the U.S. their private plots. Each tenant- 1 .2 5 3 pr. 3 .0 0 Keeney Schools: and the results ’The union expressed satisfac­ To Charies D. Sulham (or owner will have his own space, of a survey among the faculty cut attacked statistics used to amoimt to 37,000 in his final each of the 36 senatorial dis­ Public Health Service. TTie ob­ back the railroad’s bid to drop tion with the outcome, which David Desselman, alterations to in an area secluded from the on General Manager Richard meets the terms of the union recommendations. *11118 amount tricts. ject is to learn what effect data j::::: commuter service between New WHS approved by the town’s dl' processing has on the hospital’s store at 501 E. Middle TTike., street, where he may grow any­ Martin’s suggested insurance contract. Oommittee members were 3100. London, Conn., and Providence. rectors. ' , elected every two years by the operating costs. thing he wishes. program for town employes. Horace Murphey, superintend­ Reports on plans for the high Comptroller Hollis H. Coyle During 1961-62, he said, the district delegates to the state *171080 who will share the of­ ent of the Park Dept., had been park deportment had to spend fice are Dr. David Warren and school language laboratory, and told an Interstate Commerce using irregularly employed nominating conventions. Ekich several other committee reports Commission hearing yesterday more than 34,300 for overtime member had one vote. Dr. Howard Lockward, medical part-time personnel to handle workers to handle heavy snows are also slated, as well as ac­ that the daily round trip costs work which could have gone to Under the new jilan, the consultants; Bernard Felton, boys' outerwear' sale ef dresses tion on a resignation, four re­ the railroad 32.01 for every dol­ and to staff skating rinks. members o f the committee accounting consultant; Alexan­ DOWNTOWN DAYS ~ JAN. U -17.18 men's sport shirts slips end petticoats regular employes on overtime As Martin called the hearing quests for lekve o f absence, and lar of revenue. during the past two weeks, to would be elected by Republican der Plante, research design; iliili seven teacher appointments. to a dose, he said he would town chairmen and vice chair­ Ellis ^ge, statistics; and Jo­ iliii! Coyle’s statement was chal­ handle snow removal and other supi^y a ruUng in four days Mg. 35-BA6 liliil Kf- 94 to top ra. lenged by Connecticut’s Deputy seasonal jobs after regular work man in mulii-town senatorial seph Emerzlan, industrial engi­ 13.90 T. 27.90 6.90 T. 14.90 providing the two sides did noti districts. neering consultants. SPECIAL SALE 2 b9 9 pllij to.O O hours. reg. 19.91 to 39.98 Attorney General. Samuel work out an agreement before­ They would be elected by RILL FREEDOM regular to $30 A bout Town KaneL During the putaic hearing, hand, suggesting that they members of town committeea in Kanel contended that the fig­ Murphey told Gweral Manag;«r stay after the hearing to dis­ single city disitrlcts. Long sleeve, woven cotton sport Our regular stocks of boys’ jackets i|iji Famous makers’ nylon tricot slip* A special group of fine fashion Martin thait i he had called up Ttke M anchester Junku- ure was based on bookkeeping cuss the matter. Members from districts with Corselettes lU*. $18.50*14.95 shirts from our most famous mak­ and winter outerwear r^uced. jj|in and pettislips, lace and semi-tai­ dresses reduced for clearance. expenses which he said should part-time employea because his He said that the appropria­ less than 5,000 registered Re­ SURPRISE University •quom Danoe CSub wiH hold over-time budget was running er! Stripes, checks, solids, plaids. Famous Mighty Mae, Great West­ lored styles, white and colors. 82- Dtressy and casual stylofi, junior Its wnekily lessons tomorrow at not properly be chraged to the tion should be oonstdered inde­ publicans would got one-half conunuter service. low. pendently of the question of vote each; 6.000 to 15,000, one I LEASE I Sites S, M, L, XL. ern, Lakeland. Sizes 8-20. lii 42, S, M, L. and misses’ sizes. Hie WaxlteU School gym. Les- W THE V motm toe pre-teens will be from Ronald Lageuex, represent­ He said it would be necesaory work rules, which he later said vote each; 15,000 to 25,000. IV4 BRAS R eg. $7.95 *5 .9 5 Evening College 6:30-7:45 pzn.; and for teens ing Rhode Island at the hear­ to employ some part-time )peo- he intended to indicate that votes each; more than 26,000, ULYETTE ple whether he used regu­ R E G IS T R A T IO N JAN. 20 - - FEB. 1 tnta. 7:46 to 8:30. The caUer ing, was scheduled to cross-ex­ any agreement should be .mtuie two votes each. f 1964 ^ iHB be Lee Pine. amine Ctoyle today. lar employes overtime or not7 with the knowledge that any The council plan, A. Wtekdiys 11 »m-8 pm Saturdays 9'am-12 noon The comptroller said yester­ since there 1# more work to do. additlanal funds required could Seorle Ptaney, GOP state chairr CAR BRAS Rcfl*. $7.95 H:::: I the normal work crew can *5 .9 5 children's sleepers HHH nylon gloves Salvation Army Sunday day the bankrupt New Haven be raquoated in the form of an man, “puts the emptnufis in tbs' Of Tear Ghetas Hudson Hall, Hudson Street. Hartford men's, ladies' wallets sal# ef hendbeqs npent $1.20 for every dollar handle. additional appropriation or os a matter of deiagato apportion­ •clioal toocfcerz wUl meet at Uniforins Reg. to $14.95 Arts nnd Solenees Mnsle TSO tenigtit at tfa« church. ’Hie taken in on all services last But Dotninh: Badolato staff transfer ftom another portion ment right where it aliould be • Yearly *5 .9 5 reg. 95 tovta-pak valara to SJ9 representative of the Ataerican o f the pork deportm ent budg­ placed—on vote iwxxhiction— vataMp to 90 martini: wtt fleatim a teacher- year. ’The Providence-New Lon­ • Mcmtlily B usineu Admialstratidm 3 0 % o f f film sMp> High a don commuter service, he said, Federotkm of State, Obunty and et, as had been done ta 1961- and M takee registration into has the third lowest passenger M unicipal Employes (AFT>- 62. account where it atwuld be oim- , •W eekly Art Ba|^e9rlBg You t o t $ ^ “poetic woifht** density of any section of the CIO), apeidcing for Manitaestor Murphey, Badolato and eidered — in party manage­ Choose from long lengths or shor­ New Haven aystem. Local 961, said that the prac­ George Btaghem, union local ment.” MORIARTY

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THURSDAY^FMDAY-MTaitDJlY, MN. town’s rsbent off-street parking Third Gets Extension regulatlonB, hut there have been A objections from the state aboi)^ Skating .' ni Sponsored By Retqfl Division Gordon’s Role in the lOH Prograi the traffic hasards that the new Approval Withdrawn lot may create. Report MimeHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE By WlUIAM OOR Sunday aftestioon at 1, Ms perento Skidding Car Public lea skating at Cantor Mm to the high, aohool For 2 Borrow Pits Springs Pond will be parmittod change the whole tone of its ad­ good directors as David Lean 00 he can poKtlciiMute in icm , RamSjinto Tree tonight from 5 to 10 o'clock. vertising. and Fred Zlnnemann. Ctoatruoten o f the Ranidl- Stars Share "I f I can get this third good Center Springs Annex and Dixon said an F*TC task force Oanped) Mianoheater'e swim- The Town Planning Commission (TPC) last night Events in Nation was studying the question but movie, then I will be' able to Donald F. Corriveau, 80, of Charter Oak Park will hot ba nwM program for physlaaUy withdrew approval for two borrow (gravel) pits which that he didn’t know when it spend more time in Cairo. But Hebron, was unhurt, but his car open for skating. would complete its work. Lives Apart in the meantime my^ wife and and mentally hamUoapp^ cM - it allowed last year, but which had never been opened WASBlNOTOir (A P )-In the,*,brlght, D-Ark., floor manager dren. was extensively damaged, early ' Coasting is allowed daily in for the bill, that he was offering “ Our Job is to curtail tmfalr, I will have to live in different for excavation, and extended permission for a third Center Springs Park from 8:80 firam Waahtaigton; By BOB THOMAS The oar drivee into the park' this morning when he skidded PORICULA: Senate RepubU- it “ only as a reminder as to the deceptive or misleading adver­ parts of the world:” where digging is already iii-*- to dark: AP Movie-Television Writer It wasn’t so bad when he was ^ a v m a n tog lot close to the pool en Into a (fee off Porter St., just «an LM der Eiverett M. Dirksen source of the funds to be used tising — and that’s what we'll progress. permls.slon believing that Kry­ 'Hours of operating for tha in this enterprise.” do,” Dixon said. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — Egyp­ working in Europe, he said. trance and he opens ttie door to The two pits for which ap­ west of Highland St. of UliiKilB baa come up with the ^ out. Right away you no- sak had asked that the issuance tows at the Mt. Nebo ski area *‘Diricaen tom ula” for alerting tian actor Omar Sharif and his Then his wife could join him tor proval was withdrawn had No arrest was made In the Dirksen withdrew the amend­ SCIENCE ADVISER: Presi­ a month or so. But C^iro to Cal­ ttoe he oen walk only with the of the permit be deferred. Win be from 6:30 to 10 tonight. American taxpayers that It is ment on Fulbright’s urgent plea been allowed for Ralph Krysak, accident, police said. Corriveau dent Johnson has nominated Dr. movie star wife, Faten Hama- ifornia is more of a Jump. aid of his crutch ee. Krysak could not be reached "their dough” Congress spends. that any amendment would for an area o ff Hlllstown Rd. for comment. Donald F. Homlg, formerly pro­ ma, have a design for living. Besides establishing his inter­ You wsutOh him maneuver adjoining, an established pit. In would not give a statement con­ He said he will offer an send that bill, already passed by The action does not affect amendment to all future author- fessor of chemistry at Princeton That is, if you can call It living national reputation, work in down the ateps leading to the June; and for Louis Milewski, cerning the event leading up to the House, back to that body for HoUywfod would help fatten the i mMi/rt J mmJ Krysak's existing borrow pit Isatian and appropriations bills a conference. University, as director of the when a married couple resides pool, and you discover that for an area o ff OfUtland St., in the cra.sh, but police said that PoUce Arrests Office of Science and Tech­ family' fortunes. He has yet to operation. to spell out that tlie money is 7,(HX) miles apart. wMh the cnitChea he gets September, he had been eastbound on Por­ nology. haul in the really top money. around very well, moving wito Reginald Schmidt. 388 Main to be spent “ from the funds CIGARETTE ADDS: Chair­ The p*t (or whkh spproval ter St., shortly after midnight, Donald E. Jergenson, 18, o f 23 The late President John F. The situation: Omar is the that special fadlHy possesaed St., who appeared with Mllewaki lost control of his car and skid­ supplied by the taxpayers." man Paul Rand Dixon says the 8leekiy«^handsome star of Egyp­ was extended Is for William W. Gardner St., shortly befora Kennedy had appointed Homig Wine Worries End bv those who have fought their Peck, for an area at N. Main at a public hearing on his bor­ ded off the left side of the road, Dirksen gave it a trial run Federal Trade Commission has as his special assistant for tian films who scored an inter­ one o’clock yesterday afternoon made no major decision on physical infirmities for a long St. and Stock PI., originally row pit application in June, said striking the tree. The car, with lUesday when he offered this science and technology and had national hit and an Academy today that the excavation of the was charged with using a motor language as an amendment to whether it will take action with BONN—Red wine from Spain time. granted in February 1963. I extensive left side damage, was indicated he planned to name nomination, as Peter O’Toole's Soon he comes out of the Oakland St. pit wa.s to have Vehicle without the owner’s per­ a tain authorizing ISO million in regard to cigarette advertising. ie replacing water and beer on Although permission for both I towed away. him to head the science office desert buddy in "Lawrence of locker room dressed in his been handled by another party ; mission. The youth was stopped additional appropriations for The New York Times pub­ the dining tables of Spaniards Semi-Annual Gash Sale! Krysak’s and Mllewski’s opera- No arrests nor injuries hut several weeks before Kennedy's Arabia.” In so doing, he priced swim trunks, his crutches still under contract with Milewski, I westbound on Hartford Rd. a the Inter - American Develop­ lished a story Tuesday which himself out of the Arabic mar­ working in West Germany. tlona___ - had______been „granted------. last - I and that the other party was to some vehicular damage was re-1 time after he took a car assassination last Nov. 22. strapped to his forearms. You ment Bank. said the commission ho]opes to Dr. Homig succeeds Dr. ket. Known as "ttntosro,” the pi^u- year, neither had been Issued ' required^bond before other skidding f j-om Carter’s Chevrolet on He told Sen. J. William Ful- get the cigarette induiistry to Miss Hamama remains in lar mealtime drink had been in wonder how he will make R excavation permits, nor posted | taking out the permit. I erashe.s which occurred yester- i ^ain St, police said. Police in- Jerome B. Wiesner in both into the water. Cairo to care for their 7-year- idiort supply and the workers the perform^ce bond (guaran-, ! day At 10 a m.. Ameha Hoiines , vestigaUon*^led to the youth posts. Dr. Wiesner resigned to He braces himsOlf against return to the Massachusetts In­ old son and her Cairo career. had sorely misssd it. Now, teeing that the work would con- I of 28 Griswold Dr. had her car [ escorted by poUce to the “ She has been in films for 24 thanks to a special export quota the wall, removes the crutches, r«iniintionai re- P” ®* ‘ O him, he said. He saw towed away with left side and' * stitute of Technology. FOR HER.... and slides down along the' wail Norwich State Hospital for psy­ years—ever since she was 7,” for West Ormany, the supply n X n h S I S T W w t o can thought any delay in begin- front damage after she collid- chiatric examination and treat­ tdie until he Is in a sitting post' NEWS CONFERENCES: Rep. explained Sharif. "She enjoys o f this wine will hs abundant. ” ^ ‘"‘"inlng was the result of bad ed with a car driven by Edgar ment. The case has been set for DRESSES — that were to $69.98 .. N O W $ 9.98 up tlon. Then with hie arm s. (you be issued. weather. Ozols, SI, of 60 Chambers St., on Frank Horton, R-N.Y., wants to that life, and it would be vrrong There is no limitation in the appearance in Manchester’s Cir­ to ask her to leave. marvel how strong they seem ) Both of the TPC’s actions Exit 92 of the Wilbur Cross save 504 know why President Johnson town’s borrow pit regulations. >«ere taken “ without prejudice,’ cuit Court 12 on Feb. 3. has held no televised news con­ SKIRTS — were to $25.98 ...... N O W $11.98 up be pulls his body along the Highway. Robert M. Ferrell, 23, “ On the other hand, it would however, on the amount of whlch is taken as an indication on Barton’s chocolate miniatures ferences. pool deck to the edge, dangles Norwalk, skidded into a car op­ be impossible for me to return the legs over, and slidee in. time that may, pass between ap­ th-’t reapplications for both per­ erated by Petty P. Shea of South Sisters Flew Mail In a House speech Tuesday to films In Egypt. I’ve already special BLOUSES — were to $14.98...... N O W $ 5.98 up Now, buoyed up by the new proval of . 1 borrow pit applica­ mits would be considered. Coventry, yesterday at 9 a.m. Horton said he was concerned had one good picture in the in­ tion ^ and the issuance of the about a “ news lockout at the THURSDAY ONLY element, he appears completely Peck’s, gravel pit, off N. Main on W. Middle Tpke. near Hil­ HELENA, Mont.—Katherine ternational market, and I’ve SLACKS — were to $19.98...... N O W $ 9.98 up permit. Stinson was probably the first White House.” He said the just made another—‘Behold a at ease. He takes a few tenta­ St., had 6e?n granted in FebrU' liard St. The Shea car was tow- American people were anxious tive strokes, then heads out Atty. John Mrosek, who rep­ ary 1963 foi^ pne year, and has | ed away with right rear fender woman to fly the mall. Sha Pale Horse’ with Gregory Peck COATS ...... N O W $19.98 up carried it in Montana in Sep­ to assess their new leader in and Anthony Quinn. Now it U DANISH boldly for the deep water, and The story of lOH in microcosm is written in the faces of Allan Oakmai^ GUl»rt San^rn, resented Krysak when he ap­ been renewed tor another year.! damage. At 7 a.m., cars driven televised news conferences such Car cioats, Madras, Weather Coats and a few Tweeds. you can tell the strong arms and Gordon Maltempo as they rest on the pool deck before resuming Gilbert s lesson. (Her­ plied for the permit in May No action was taken...... last night' by Charlotte B. Pyka of 72 tember, 1913. Later she became important for me to make one the ■ first woman to carry mail as were held by the late Presi­ more good picture, and I would are doing all the work. At the ald photo by Ctoe). ______— 1962, said this morning that it on the occupancy permit requlr Doane St., and James 6: LeSUre dent John F. Kennedy. ether end he turns around was his ImpreMlon that Krysak ed before the new ^ k in g lot of 274 Parker St. collided at in Canada. In 1919 she flew like to make It in Hollywood. TEA mall be^een New York and Johnson said Dec. 18 he “ I think I will be.able to, be­ without stopping and swims ter watching lOH action had already withdrawn his re- adjoining Mott’s Supefnjarket, Woodbridge and Oakland Sts. student aver to make U. w2 of tte nost funoos diocolite piecM of lem; it is difficult to make a Who is the youth behind this While the writer watched, Al­ This is strictly an Odds 'n Ends Sale of broken sizes and lan Oakman, lOH vice presi­ deaf.” Franco, Roly, Switiarland and Austria are made choice after working with such amasing performance? To And Today Gilbert Hvea during in miniatura sin fay BARTON'S. Hiiad with nuts, 73c discontinued items. Savings on some of these run 50%. out you walk over to where dent, and Gonion worked out in the pool with 11-year-old Gil­ the week at the American cordials, fruHs, cnmes. □ Saw own nnra (50c a full lb. 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' S A . I . ■ , : ' IIANCHESTBE EVENING HEKALD., MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 PAGE BEVEEffeBO^ MANCHESTPR e v e n i n g HBltALP^ MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15. 1964 VAGB SIXTEEN organisation to eliminate 1,850 the West, Oommunist Poland is Franc* abouM rtarii bayond tha of the late in ^ d en t’s niantlc Ambassador Adlal Stevenson, Cooper to Head Colum bia fobs of military and U.8. civ­ sending two go-yemment trade' apher* of her former eoloaieei B o i r t e "and no one elsfe is.” New York’s Mayor Robert Wag­ Events in World ilian personnel. experts to the Untied States and "The government haa already Democratic Veep Must Have To some, this means the ner, • Gov. Edmund G. (Pkt) The Army said it would close Britain. chosen this courae in making Tnittat'-^ B i^ younger Kennedy should be Brown of California. Speech "Course I its southern surea command Deputy Trade Minister Fran- loana to Iran and Mexico, and high on the list of vice presiden­ ' The word from key sources GrangeeSets LONDON, (AP) -LGhaneellor^ meet twice with President headqiuulers in Munich and ciszek Modrewskl has left for Just recently in giving help to Finely Etched Credentials tial prospects, '^o others It sim­ is that friends and supporters apeeoheran, the course in Ludwig Erhard arrived todav Charles de Gaull* and was to be consolidate its operations with Washington In quest of new GambodU,” the report said. ARTHVII BmiB ali-eady are actively working for ply means "He's got to be m effective speaking to bo con­ for an official visit which guest of honor at a formal din­ those of the rorthem area com- grain shipments and tariff con­ the two Minnesota senators, nuuid in Frankfurt. WAR DANCE Avolvement of young people with the campalpn somewhere,” pre^ Belgiiiim Talk promises to bring fr new sense ner tonight In the president's cessions and to survey markets By BRUCE BIOS8AT sumably in full support of Wagner, and Brown. ’There are ducted by the Manchester of warmth to relations between Elysee Palace. lor Polish goods. RREACHES PEACE IfMrMMtper Eiiterpri»e Am ii. John F. Kennedy. ’They feel a Johnson’# choice for the No. 2 even a few riffles for Under­ Toaatmaaten CMb, will be un­ MEATOWN JAKARTA, Indonesia (A P )— PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — to heavy loss. ’They believe power Britain and West Germany. Vice Premier Plotr Jarosze- WAi^iOTON — (NEA) — secretary of Commerce BVahk- 1215Va SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD By Peacock TOKYO, (A P )—Japan paid its The Indonesian government some places, Vfilltam J. Young is back in the hands of older pl*ce. . der the guidance of Raymond The West German chancellor wlcz leaves for London Sunday Choosing a 1864 vice presidential Robert Kennedy himself 1* lin D. Roosevelt Jr., thotwh he E. Cooper, fliat president of the annual tribute today to boys and said today Defense Minister Ab­ complained, ths Indian 'war running mate may be a more politicians again and they’re un­ is on no one’s '‘‘serious’' list. was accompanied by Foreign to seek credit from Britain, as yet giving no clue to his local club. Associated wiUi him lUohard Panoook of OhapUn, Minister Gerhard Schroeder for girls on the threshold of their dul Haris Nasution’s talks with the Polish government’s major dance is an honored form of art. NOTICE” delicate task for President happy about it.” Stevenson is a relatively re­ “ALL MEATS FRESH CUT--NONE PRE-PACKAGED!” Soviet'Premier Khrushchev had future political intentions. ’They, will be the ourront president A. an IF T E aocohaag* studant In two days of talks vrith Prime 20th birthday, which gives them trading partner in the West Not so in PueUo-^at least not Lyndon B. Johnson than it has A hewcomer to' the Demo­ may take shape slowly. But cent ’.’mention." He has experi­ W. Hutchinson: past president* the right to vote and other priv­ produced “ highly significant” as Young does it. been for any presldenUal nom­ crats’ profe.s.slonal corps goes ence, demonstrated capacity, lo w , wW apeak at tba Oraiige Minister Sir Alec Dotiglas-Honfe Aimo C anipboN*t he can appreciate his Special Edwin Culver and William Per- and Foreign Secretary Richard ileges of adulthood. agreements for the continued He was arrested by poUcs who inee in recent decades. He has farther. sUtus, and the value to John­ name value as a two-time presi­ STORE HOURS: TUES.-WED. f-S; THURS.-FRI. 9-9 masting today at 8 pjn. in Tao- PARIS. (A P ) — An official kina; and veteran members A. Butler. The event—Adult Day—la a buildup of Indonesia’s armed said he created dlstUrbiuices by BEAUTY SALON some odd dilemmas. •‘Tf we don’t come up with a son of his personal network dential nominee. But he will be Frank Barry, Robert O’Brien xnaiMi HaU. Paaoock apant ata strengto. study group has supported the staging Indian war dances at a Most leading Democratic pro­ 64 next year—and his link with SATURDAY 8 toA^CCLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY) national holiday. The govern­ young one for vice president, of political contacts. month* ki Belgium and wlU d*- french government’s move to number of taverns. 843 MAIN STREET fessionals, including southern­ the "Kennedy tradition" is un­ and Aroh Stuart. PARIS, (A P ) — Canadian ment estimated that nearly 2 The statement added that we're going to be in serious Studies of Southern sentl-, ■orib* hi* axpsrianoe* and abow million boys and girls will come Nasution's global tour had also expand its foreign aid program Young told Magistrate John ers, take it for granted that ment confirm early guesswork: I clear. Nor are his desires Civic and ohib offioere and Prime Minister Lester B. Pear­ beyond former territories of trouble.” officers-to-be will find the ■Uda*. A t on* ttme, Peaoook son arrived today for an official of age this year. paid off In assurances from the F. McGrath he has some Indian WILL RE-OPEN Johnson, with his Texas base, The attorney general's name on i known. France. Just how young is yo\ing wnaaOolumMa reatdent and hi* three-day yislt designed to United States and France that blood. He aaid he also had a will pick a liberal—perhaps a a Johnson ticket might cost the course oapeclelly vakiable be­ h Catholic—from a northern in­ enough, these party men do not cause of the inetruction and ex-, Armour Weetem Heavy Steer B I Fancy let Ont of IMher In a pant mnater of th* broaden political, economic and HEIDELBERG, Germany they would carry out their A report from the group head­ train ticket to return him to' MONDAY make wholly clear. It is pre­ President a slseable part of his Apple Tale Voltaire’* kMal girangn. Hi* gnndparatvU, (AP; — The U.S. Army In Eu­ arms contracts with Indonesia. ed by former Industry Minister Philadelphia. dustrial state. Such states are evident heavy Southern sup­ perienoe in speaking and be­ cultural tlea between Onada expected to be his hard battle­ sumed they would prefer a can­ cause one evening of the course Mr. and libn. Adam Pontemaki, and France. rope, keeping In step with Pen­ Jean-Marcel Jeanneney said The Judge told Young, 30, to JANUARY 20 didate under 50. port. Bobby Kennedy, even former French Africa should use his ticket. Police said today grounds in 1964. LONDON— Whether the stto- will include the basie o on oe^ ttva on Rt, 6A. New Chancellor Pearson, accompanied by For­ tagon economy orders, today, WARSAW (AP)—to a move to more than his older brother, expand economic contacts with haye first call for aid, but that he did. But many party leaders see Significantly, some Republi­ ry is true that Sir Isaac New­ of parUamentary law and «ufc TaUar MitetaaH o f Oohunbtn, Nicholas A. LaPenU of 66 eign Minister Paul Martin, was announced an administrative re can politicians w-ho freely as­ has been a symbol to southern YriU praaida and MMa Amut the President’s needs as much segregationists of the federal ton conceived the idea of urt- chairmanship. Wadgewood Dr. aras installed as more special than this. Their sailed Kennedy now talk about versal gravitation after watch­ Open to all men in the Man- Baaa, aino of ODhunbia, pbumad chaniiellor commander of Me­ finding a youthftil pro.«pect governments'8 pressures on civ­ views, sampled by this reporter ing an apple fail to the ground oherter area without charge, the program an laoturar. Mam- morial Lodge, Knights of much like liim for their top il rights. in a check of states coast to in his garden is not known. The the first clasi wiU meet at 7 bans o f Lebanon, Habron and Pythias, last niight at Odd Fel­ coast, suggest he may be look­ spot next year. In the South and elsewhere, tale was first circulated by psn. Monday, Feb. 3. at Mott’s AndoYsr grange* hav* baan in- Both parties are mindful that too, he served from the outset lows Hall. ing for a remarkable composite ' French philosopher Voltaire, Community Hall. Advance reg­ vMad to attend th* masting. Ths LaPenta, a graduate of the of youth and wide experience— by 1964 some 5 million more as a lightning rod attracting j who is reputed to have heard it istration is not neoessary. horn* soonomios oommittes ban young people will be of voting heavy charges that otherwdse University of Hartford, was with a clear line of inheritance from Newton's grandniece. RIB platuMd a 5-canft auction and bom and raised In Hartford age than was the ca-se in 1960. might have been directed at his from the late John F. Kennedy. thoaa nttestding are aaksd to adiere he attended public cm the experience factor there It is a rich market. brother. bring appropriate itam*. These factors explain why JUDGE IS FIRM schools. He Is married to the Is no dissent The shock of ’The question of a candidate’s EAST PROVIDENCE, R.I. RANGr Boy Soootn Report 87M Kennedy’s assassination seemed politicians disagree so strong­ former Miss Sylvia Wescott, possible identity with what (AP) -- Gordon A. Wilson, S9, OhaxW HIU Sr., ohatnnan of to settle that issue. New Jer­ many political figures now are ly as to the specific role the and the couple have three chil­ attorney general should play , pleaded guilty to being a com­ the Boy Soout Drivs, ha* an' dren. He ia employed as an sey’s Gk»v. Richard Hughes sums calling the "Kennedy tradition” FUEL OIL nounoad that 1700 han baan re­ may prove the toughest of all next year. Outside the South, mon cheat and was sentenced to agent for the John Hancock In­ It: six months in jail Tuesday. ceived to date. An 8800 goal had •T don’t think the country Johnson’s dilemmas in naming however, his Importance to the surance Co., Manchester. Johnson cause is broadly ac­ I "Please, your honor, can't you GASOLINE been aet, and aMhough tfaia la Other officers installed with will ever again accept a light­ hifl nmning mate. an unuauaUy large amount for ’Die key to the purale is A t­ cepted. His name wnll likely make it a year?" Wilson asked. LaPenta include Albert Foun­ weight as a vice presidential ' He explained that he would ROAST torney General Robert F. Ken­ be on all vice presidential lists a tenm Uda aine, HUM aaM tfaare tain, vice chancellor; Cllva nominee.” I have to serve a full six-month nedy. A Democrat of national for months to come. BANTLY OIL are a few retuma atiil to be Chandler, prelate; Gerald A. No such general agreement ' sentence, but if he was given a made. lUM aaid a great deal of exists on the matter of the stature says: The other principal prospects Chappell, master of work; Mel- year, he would be elig(ible for CUMI' \\^ , 1\C. the credit fOr the suooaaa of the candidate’s youth. Yet several “ I would think the one mar make up a now familiar roster: idn O. Cox Sr., secretary; Thom­ parole after serving only four drive goaa to Henry Book, Mer­ veteran professionals were dead­ riage Lyndon Johnson haJ got Senators Hubert Humphrey and ; V. \i\ ■ i i as Rollason, financial secre­ to make is with Bobby Ken­ Eugene McCarthy of Minnesota. months. ton W olff and. Joeephy Luricy, tary; George Magnuson, treas­ ly serious in stressing its Im- "One year at the Adult Mrtance for Johnson in 1964. nedy.” Peace Corps Director Sargent ; ri.. MU. lit II i.vi'i who ware m ajm in the'drive, urer; George Oulllette, master . In this man’s Judgment, the Shrlver (who is related to the . Correctional Institution,” said and to Alfred Lange and Harry of arms; Melvin G. Cox'Jr., in­ teys one: Kennedys by marriage), U.N. 1 Judge Eugene J. Sullivan. Itt.l'k \ I I If I I ’ ■- I'J I I “There was a tremendous In- attontey general is the inheritor Chalmera who ware in charge ner guard; Robert Meek, outer o f apeotal gifts. He also wished guard; and Griswold A. Chap­ to thank sM fathers who oan- pell, trustee. vnased dqor-to-door. Gerald A. Chappell, dlstrlot New Uons deputy, was the installing of­ WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY... KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS Alfred Lange of Lake Rd. and ficer. A fter the ceremony, the John Qroman of R t 87 were in­ Pythian Sisters of Memorial ducted as new members of ths Temple served refreshments. Lions Club Monday night at the bi-monthly dinner meeting at Clark’a Restaurant. They were 1st to Instsdled by a team of past presidents. It was announced that the Sight Ck>nBervatlon 5th Rib Committee has raised $322 for ‘RED TAG’ FURNITURE SALE the Be Glad You Can See cam­ paign. Roost of Beef I Archers News EM Vasco, a 13-year-old New England archery champion, shot a 710 in the instinctive class The following books were, re­ Grants-own brand BRADFORD HARD shoot Sunday at Yeomans Hall cently mentioned by se^ral and took first place in his class. book reviewers as either im­ UMBTAHI He is a member of the Columbia portant or interesting oontribu- Mas------a— tAsA MRAPLE TABLES CUT A Lake Bowmen. Mike Tweedie tions to the book world of 1963. ARMOUR'S STAR, SLICED was second with 704 and Jim All titles listed are available at Quinn third with 644. In the the Mary (Jheney Library. W H0PPING>3b22 EACH free style class, Dick Schoen of Fiction Connecticut Valley Bowmen "H ie Birthday King,” Gabriel took first place with 764; S. K. Fielding—Novel about (3ermany McGahee, second with 748 and during 1939-1946. Ffoturti haml stained, bond ribbed Russell Fors third with 744. 'The Group,” Mary McCar­ Genora Fors was first in the thy—Controversial novel about finisbes.e.fren America's women's free style with 700; the ins and outs of eight Vassar BACON Marcia Hall second with 545 girls, class of '33. and Evelyn Morrison third with "Idiots First,” Bernard Mala- SAVE 30c LB. 488. In the instinctive class, mud — A new collection o< ieremost ample momrfactarer .Mary Jean was first with 542; stories by a "major contempo­ Ruth Small, second with 28L rary writer.” Holland Belanger won the han­ 'One Day in the Life o4 Ivan FRESH GROUND, ALL BEEF dicap for the Chicago round. Denisouvlch,” Alexander Solz- So That's Why henits3m— A realistic telling o t Roads in town were all clear­ Mfe on a Russian collective ed by early yesterday morning farm. after the snowstorm although Tlie Shoes of the Fisher­ school was not in session. The man,” Morris L. West—An in­ Sole 777 only other cancellation was the teresting novel about the Ro­ HAMBURG ladles' Tuesday momlng bowl­ man (3athollc Papacy. UOUUUtLY W.f9 H’ Oaly IJ5 WMkIy I $WE »2«] ing league, which brought 'The Tin Drum,” Gunter cocktahtami about divergent opinions, de­ Grass — “A prime example of 3S” l a i « x 17"w M e 1iH "k isli pending on who was doing the the nov^ of & e absurd” set in GranU-own brand talking. Further investigation 20fch century Germany. 10 lbs. disclosed the fact that the "The Centaur,” John Updike 6MNT CRIST bowling ladies are always upset —^Thlrd novel by one of Ameri­ because household chores must ca’s outstanding writers. Myth be left undone on league day. and reality are used to tell the I FOOT LONO KThis later turned out to be a story of a self-effacing high SUCED fallacy—that Isn’t what, upsets school tecu^her. them). However, canceling the "Ebcplosion in a Cathedral,” VISCOSi RAYON leagrue play did not bring about Alejo Carpentier — Deals with cries of delight. 18th century revolutionary TWEID RUNNER AMERICAN It seems that when the ladies events and their impeuxt on have a good day, they don’t Latin America. KxdoHVS, autlMntie Eaily Amarican s^laa want to come down off the Non-fiction SL (Jenet, Actor and Mar- RUO CoatMaisad, hand crafted detailing. Tops from cloud long enough to do " the mundane chores of housekeep­ tyre,” Jean-Paul Sartre— ^A full 1-iaeh mapk. Superior noa-fading stain CHEESE 2 ing, they want to happily dis­ study of a "remarkable” talent. brings out tbs full natural beauty of tbs wood cuss strikes and spares and "John Keats," Walter Jack- 'grain. Hirir smda Anirii maksa tbsaa taUas leave the dishes. On the other son Bate— Considered to be "the most definitive, perceptive scrstdi, stain and akehal raaistant or PURE PORK hand, a bad day is accompan­ ied by no appetite—for dishes- biography” yet written about but a desire for a glum rehash Keats. on gutter balls and bad splits. "Draimatis Personae,” John Long wearing, lOOX lolutian SAUSAGE Mason Brown— Selections from Due to the storm, D&d came dyad rug staya new looking home to a clean house but a the author’s thirty-five years of longer. No extra padding disgruntled wife. It turned out play viewing and reviewing. needed. Decorator eoloia. SAVE50% ahe likes to leave the dishes and "Poems from Black Africa,” Every businessman distinguished by this sig n ^ < ^ a s a vital task MEAT go bowling. edited by Langston Hughes— M xS A 'W O O D "A sigi^can t first collection' Maacheater Evening Herald presenting thirty-eight African Columbia eorreapondent, Vir­ poets. ginia M. Carlaon, telephone ” 73 Poems,” E. E. Cummings ...to put money to work for people! BONELESS SMOKED 828-9224. —A posthumoiu collection of one of America’s leading liter­ ary figures. DAISY "Lawrence Durrell and Henry HAMS Yacht FDR Used Miller,” edited by George Sale Wickes— ^A well chosen selec­ 1.97 P O R K “ To Be Auctioned tion of correspondence between MtmuT S^ff two noted writers of the mod­ LONG BEACH, Calif. (A P )— em age. Salaet quality window glaH doorniirror... Chries The 166-foot yacht Potomac, 'Letters of J. P. Scott Fitz­ of iu* aaturel er white herdwood frame. A bean- built for President Franklin D. gerald,” edited by Andrew •noi meoomor pwoe. BUTTS Roosevelt in 1935, will be auc Turnbull— Famous author’s let­ tloned here Jan. 30. ters to his daughter, wife and IVa to 2 Hb. Averogo - S^YE 20e! Owner Glenn Roland, presi­ editor. dent of Hydro-Capitol Co., New­ ”A Precocious Autobiogra­ port Beach, admitted ren-et phy,” Yevgeny Yevtushenko- iover the sale, but said his plans Personal ^ r y of a young So­ LOOK W HAT n WILL BUY! for the yacht didn’t work out viet poet, who is considered a after he bought It in the British spokesman for the New Wave K IN S SIZE West todies m 1902. School in Russia. G nm it^m n brand FRESH BEEF KIDNEYS SIbs. Roland said he has about "The Fira Next Time,” James SCALLOP SNAKN 1260,000 tied up in the vessel Baldwin — Essays on the Negro which was built tor President struggle for equaUty in Amer­ FRESH PIGS FEET 5 lbs. ica today. MEETING EDUCATION COSTS is just Roosevelt at a reported cost of CHECKING ACCO UN TS ere teilored to FAMILY FINANCE is a favorite subject of TO BUILD SAVINGS FASTER, a Hartford T tA Y TA K U S 81.8 million. "The Education of American SMALL BUSINESS is big business to this one of th**financia1 matters this officer KCOMTOR SaTTER MM your needs by this Hartford National this Hartford National Finance Forum National officer may suggest check- FRESH PIGS HOCKS 3 lbs. Roland said ha had tried ex­ Teachers,” James B. Oonant— Hartford National m an.. He's always can readily solve. Every day, Hartford banker. He'll help you choose the ac- speaker. Or he'll talk to your club about savings . . . the automatic way to save. hibiting the yacht and thought A look at teacher training,ki rpady to put money to work for expen­ National men put money to work that , count that's most economical. Ditouss estate analysis, credit countless ways Or ask him to put any one of the bank's CHICKEN GIZZARDS SIbs. of using it as a ferry between tbs UJ3. sion. equipment f^ilitiee. Ask him to enables many Connecticut students to 17*4i- bare and Santa Catalina Island, ' the bank’s bergeina in service with him to make money work better. more than 130 services to work for yqu. "Teacher,” Sfylvis Ashton- help you vrith your personel benking, too. stay in college. Said 4 .9 7 LEAN PLATE BEEF dibs. about SO miles east, but nelttier Wiuner—A teacher’s ejqxrience any time. Sale < plan vrOrked out in a New Zealand school for RieaURLYS.99 77 The white and gold vessel 1s Maori and white children. Every Hartford National man in every office has the responsibility of putting MiMARirLM the one aboard which the "Four "The Brutal Friendship,'' F. CONDENSED REFOUr OF CONOmON W ig wanringvimoee m yae pOe. 100* eoletieB dyed eeleee are Freedoms" were drafted and W. Deakln — Account of the AsatPecembar 81,1968 |^|^g| the bank’s resources and service -to work for you. He can help build the credit the Atlantie Charter was nego- IIYIES sempletalr waBiabk...won't fade er run. 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MANCHESIER EVEmNiff HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 19«4

RttckviUe-VemQn enty today with the papers call­ between 82 million and IT mil- Mexico Wedding ing on Fisher to reply and air- j lion. Davis to Emcee man them to another lawyer for | In her suit Miss Taylor asked O O M ifIR ” CRC Propdsdls I Pitkin Glass Works Basis of Display ABOHI8-I CRG Voted to Send Housing Unit Doubted for Liz Miss Taylor, Milton Rudln of, custody of her daughter by the CYO Hootenanny ■ ■i Los Angeles. Rudln is to deliver ] late Mike Todd, lis a , whom proposed diarter changes, as By LUOnXB OAVAONABO . them to the Clark County, N e v .,; “The purpose of thU display PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico Fisher legally-adopted. St. Bridget’s CrO will s|m»- ' iH d iA H av 4 J k M V iv recommended by the 1968-64 sheriff’s office for delivery to ia to remind the community that Stardng Pate eor a “Hootenanny Hoip” Satur­ MAT Proposals to Board Charter Revision Commission: (AP)- Elizabeth Taylor’s suit to pigher, who is filling a singing day, Jan. 36 from 7 to 10:80 the ruins of this wonderfully ' engagement in Las Vegas, French Oil Gains A N B A X A T ia i (1) To delete from Section divorce Eddie Fisher "surely p.m. at WaddeU School. Brad histMic Pitkin Olaaaworks is Fisher had no comment on his situated here in Manchester.” Set. Jan. 27 will not be settled” in time for Davis of w n c will be the mas­ "llie Charter Revision Commission (CRC) which, on 18-1 the words “upon recom- PARIS— QU consumption ,in ter of cerenuMiies and provide [( mehdaUon of the general mana­ e^lained Mra John Rieg, presl- h,r m.rry Rl.b.rt = «.n i France in 1962 climbed 15 per urnwRiiiii * swdterin* ni^ht in July, had heatedly rejected » sug- d ^ t of Orford Chapter, Daugh­ the entertainment. ger” pertaining to the appoint­ January t t 1m tbs contnatt I Mexico, one of her attorneys any difficulties” for Miss Tay cent, to 39,500.000 tons. French The event is open to eS mem­ Cesi^on to scrap Wfanchester’g form of government, last ters of American Revolution. said today. ment, by the board o f directors, atorting daita fo r tto fiedsnl I lor. Fisher’s lawyer in New oil production jumped 25 per bers of CYOs in Manoherter. niffht with the twnperature hovering around the zero "The Pitkin Abbey,” as many cent, to 23.000.000 tons. French silteB of the town counsel. • Houring foe tbs Ekledy ,|snoJaet 1 MJss Taylor filed for divorce York. Louis Nl*erj el*® would Membership cards will be,ra- mark, oooly and^ unanimously'^ ^ . ------^ ^ “ tourists refer to it, was built in In Puerto Vallarta Tuesday, refineries processed 43,800,000 (2 ) To delete from Section 4- 1770 Capt. Richard Pitkin at not comment. quired, phM a smaN admissinn 'SOtad to recommend charter mendation of the general man­ the words'“chief executive of­ at FkanWhi Park. ssxoM a g to charging that Fisher "aban-' Mls.s Taylor and Burton, ae- tons of crude, 8 per cent more fee. diangea designed to drastically ager” w e re removed .and the “Five Miles,” the*' name for BYanoia J. Pitkat, «MouUtv« asc- donc^ our legal domicile more cluded In the cliffslde home they than in 1961. ficer” as applied to the general Manchester at that time. W il­ I amend the present manager- amended clause would permit than a year ago and we have' have shared ill Puerto Vallarta GOIN0 msjiafirer. liam Pitkin and Joseph Pitkin, retoJT of «b s noofcnrMlo Boosing i FREXOHT BAPEIWTINO eouncU form of government. the town counsel to choose the I lived .separated .since without since September, refused to talk NEW-FASmO ED (3) To delete from Section 4- sons of the captain, were asso­ Authority. CLARKSBURG, W. Va. (AP) On July 3, by a partisan 6-4 bond counsel. } his having started any action to to newsmen. .. NEWFASHIONEDc —A 812 million clearance im­ 5 the phrase “AH rights, pow­ ciated with their father In busl- FttAwt said tbe oontttet with SKIING? vote, Democrats prevailing. It Other amended changes were ' dlR.solve o\ir marriage.” | Miss Taylor’s suit said she provement program by the Bal­ ers and duties of the town not ness. tbe Oonyew OonattooUon O®. cf DEB MOINES. Xowa (A P ) — R EN T A CAR had refused to recommend the only of semantics, and in no otherwise vested by this act and Fisher had no community timore and Ohio Railroad has William was elected governor Manohestor, aBosra 8<» fnr Burton must leave Puerto Val- An Iowa food manufacturer ia| For fi wo^cad or u lofif' request of 2,600 signers of a way chalge the mieaning or in­ aie exclusively vested In the 0m s larta by Jan. 23 for Toronto to , property to dispose of “ because eliminated 84 tunnel, bridge "bya majority so great,” said oomnletion of tbe 64-unlt proj- I test marketUlg four varieties of asyoalflic. petition, circulated by the Citl- tent of any of the proposed general manager.” begin rehearsing a stage produc­ we never acquired any But ! quick-frozen ' breakfasts in the and other structural restrictJlions Mn'S’ Committee for Better the Connecticut Gazette, “that eoLWhenaskMab^^Boi- charter changes. (4 ) To amend Section 3-5 to the votes were not counted.” •iWbty of bod wMitbar delaying tion of "Hamlet.” Rudln said in Los Angeles nego­ I Southwest, prior to national dis- that made It Impossible to send Cora sYsilaUa with sU ^ Government, that the town The amended (and imchang- Antonio Valenzuela, one of tiations still were in progress to massive freight equipment change Its government to one read "Thfc chairniem (o f the Joseph was the member of tim atare of ooustiuotton, Xdtkci ] tribution. The individual tray racks attachod. ed) propoeed charter changes her pttorneys, said the divorce I'^vision of her profits breakfasts are: scrambled eggs through Allegheny Mountain run by a strong mayor and board of directors) shall be des­ the family who led the family that tbe Jan. ST date will be asswnbled by Atty. Plep- ignated as mayor of Manches­ In businese ventures. In 1747 he "surely will not be settled be­ from the movie “ Cleopatra.” with ham and potatoes; scram­ tunnels between Clarksburg board of aldermen. ^ tbe official ate^teg *!**. fore Mr. Burton’s departure.” i..‘is Taylor . and Fisher and Parkersburg, W. Va. Deep, D o d iM I ler, and will be presented to ter, and shall perform such ap­ "by a majority so great,” said and n g a rt^ of when actual bled ' eggs wtth' cheese, potatoes The proposed charter changes, Judge Arcadio E.strada, with formed a joint Swiss firm to and prunes, French toast, sau- man-made gorges replacing tun­ INO. ado red tmahimously last night, the general manager, for sub- pointive duties in and for the Falls, Burhside, but as the Brit­ wetfc la begun, the I nriasion to the board of direc- town of Manchester which are ' whom the s\iit wa.s filed, gave handle her 10 per cent cut of the ; s-^ge, and potatoes; and pan- nels, give B A O toe shortest F baM 849-3W1; would strip the general manager ish government barred thia in­ STS MAIN snonnr tons t>efore Feb. 6, the expira­ conferred and Imposed by law.” dustry In 1750, It was atopp*d. 1 Fi.sher 21 day.s to reply. Valen­ fiim's gross. There, are esti­ i cakes with Mueberry sauce and I high-car freight route to and ail his executive powers and The oontrai* nfib .922*^ zuela said he would fly to Mexico mates that her share will run sausage. from the soutowest. place them In the hands of the tion date for the 1963 Charter (6 ) To add to Section 3-1 the This action evidently had some waa tigned Dee. * . A ra ^ t 1 chairman (m ayor) of the board Revision Commission. sentence "further, all rights, Influence on his future stand for for the project *■ AMiad Itein- Aooompanyiing the proposed powers, and duties of the town of directors, and would make during the Revolutionary War bardt. |H?ovision for limiting the mdn- ohanges will )>e a resume, draft­ not otherwise vested by this act he was known as a manufactur­ exclusively vested in the Pttkat said tIM la ager'a^ tstm. -in office, to -five ed by Schaffer, which outlines er of powder for the Continental £i;^-«niiing sallafactoftaily on a 40- board of directors, who may, Army, some of whirii was very years. the CRCs reasons for making unit atate project next to tlw from Ume to time, delegate Hkely made at Five Miles. The latter suggesUon was the the recommendations. federal area. A e rtata project, Mlly one of the more than 30 The letter states, ‘TWs MIM.” Throughout the w ar the pow­ la neariiar completion. ebm li^ change juroposals to oommisaioo, hi the accompany­ (6 ) To add to Section 4-2 the der manufacturing was carried asniko. any opposition last night ing reoammendaUons, beiteves sentences "Anything to the con­ on fotr patriotic reasons, though AppiloationB for Akuo CRc members. it has inade a suhstanUal start trary notwithstanding, every it vrsa done at a great loss. For ■’'J itv . Vincent Diana objected in fenpravtag and updating Man- five years, commencing with this and other distinguished Main Btlrttkat aaid IML al­ iia tke proposed amendment to cliestecfs charter." May 1965, the Ixiard c f direc­ services to the colcmy, Joseph lectkm 4*3 o f the charter, de- It goes on to recommend to tors riiall review the gwieral and others were griunted the though many appkoatioM h ^ gigned to permit the board of the bokrd of directors that'it manager's performance, and sole right to manufacture glass been mMe, no one y**J**“ ” >■ . ^ e r ^ s to review every five may dismiss the manager by a for 25 years and snuff for 14 asM g^ to the avafialfie heua- “appolijit another Charter Revi­ ib^and additional a^pM ^cna commencing with May sion CMmlssion in the near fu­ vote of five or more of its years. The factory was cpcrated Xiias, the performance the members. In the event of «ich until about 1830. a W be weJooine. A n fid(Utionai ture to continue the work done SO unlta are being plannad once H i BSCitl manager, and to permit by this commission in modern­ termination, the general mana­ The baking ovens, or kilns, ger shall be compensated to tiie federal project gata Wjder (tlfo board) to summarily dis- ising Manchester’s charter, to were outside the atructiwe, and r|nii» him ln »n office, by. % votemart the needs created by com- July 1.” the arched doorways of the (7) TV) delete from Section building provided easy access Traffic Untt to M ed of five or more of its members. fitunlty growth." AMgr. Dtaiia kufated that, 21-2 the phrase which now re- to the kilns. The glass blowers Rockville’s new five - man atnoa all of thd otiter roogm- The letter emphasises three strloU the^ board _ of______dlrectoes were brought here from Hol­ traffic commlaalon, authorised SiS; principal areas of reccmmended IJaterferin^ with the ad- jMbded o ta rU r citaaigeo w o ^ d land, and we by charter revisions approvbd in ■ft ■pa«W 6a% define and liintt the chArter changes. mlnistrative or executive pow- was bottles. last December’s election, will t . .duttes of the general manager, (1) Removal of the of the general manager, or Due to the texture of native meet tonight for the flrot tteie. it would not be in the beot in* manager from policy formula-' departments, * -boards, - commis- *- sand. It could not be used in the The meeting will be held at City ieraoto of the town to restrict tion responstUlitles which prop­ aloiis, buraaua or cffioera of manufacture of gdkss and had erly belong with the board of Hall. CboMnure of the monager’o poot the town.” „ , to be imported from New Jer­ Named to the oommiaelon by tie inor opeoiflc pesiod o f time. directors. (g ) TV amend seotion 18-1 to sey by barges iq> the Connseti- Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. are ' tSe aloo cbjooted to the ln> (2) Strengthening the organ­ cbuige from 8100 to 8200 the cut River. It was th«i trans­ Ikigene A. Joelln, temporary ANTHONY SOBOL, KENT RICHARDSON ixaUonalisational stractwrsitructure of Manches-^cn e^ —- j . ^ ageinst the ported by oK-cart from Hartford ______♦ ------b ig g e r sOluidan of tho pieoent general chairman; Atty. Benu^ J. DISCOUNTS! (Riohard IfarUn) in to the factory In the eastern Ackerman. Police (3hlef George ------1 xervlow. mtolstmtloD by th© g s M rti I ttwwi coiiniwi Bolton Congregational Church to prove him innocent, Oswald’s t . ***lba M iUtm to reooounind period m UI the ncoat town eiee- very thtok and bulged at tbs sary. The stats has j\u*ladiction is organizing a confirmation mother said Tuesday. i ' ; ■ i f it; ~ • 'i. general manager, of members Mon, and not for the full unex- center of the pane. Unfortunate­ for tine diapiay. was created by Panama to Restore Ties^ o f Sohot became Eagle Sooute w m •vi ---Vv tills Mstrlctivi»4anura. obaxtcr Chriatopbir D. WBlianie of in the matter sinoe Union Sfc la class to be conducted by Dr. Marguerite Oswald told re­ to the Urban Renewal Agency. Biried tema, as la now the oara. ly the specimen was broken. a state hlghvraiy. last night. Ttae awards were porters that attorney Mark Lane ehMliBf w as p a M e d M a v o t e ^ It atataa, “It is the unanimous South Wlndaor. A 1961 grad­ J. Good Brown, Interim pastor. '^T'4, ‘ditti oni^ Atty.7wana vot* (10) To change Saction 5 A h » Tears ago, some of tbs City traffic problems had presentod to the boye by Scout­ There will be a special meeting would appear for her dead son opinion o f the commission that m gard to pUMte heeringe on •young folks,” Just married, uate o f the OoBeg e o f Arohi- U. S. to Talk Canal Issue y|nw ‘W A ^ . Thomss Bailey. Com ell Unlveratty, been handled by the poUce master Warren Potter, Assist- with Dr. Brown Sunday In the before the special presidential partisan or political appoint­ the budget, to Mmov« the ne- cleaned up the ‘ old homestead____ teotiire at commission. 'Hie traffic com­ commission investigating the Urethone Foam . remove all reference Tho new truck, a Maxim, of Mrs. Robert Young on Notch atod Cor the AUfes, ‘The town manager to a bpaid^snmjseora. and to The DAR acquired the rights for nine years, and waa deoora- Panama wants revised. Its lan­ cuts tbe strategic Cfontral been troop scribe. He ia pree- WOOL will be assigned to the Fitton The mother .said Lane visited which axe mustfbe the chief cjOWtikMor of preservation of the ruins of tion editor for five years with guage made clear thia would be American country in half. Solis ently serving as an assistant Rd. Jias made clear that Panama is firehouse, and lh e older vehicle her in Fort Worth over the M posed by lawJ’ ^.rri®-! ah d aUmuloitor o f worit pro- the Old Pitkin Glass Factory House Beautiftd magaalne, among the issues to be dis­ will be put In reservo at the Cen­ senior patrol leader with troop The selectmen will meet to­ -Gordad edgra » m its plsoe. not interested in running the responatbiUties for advancement night at 8. A voter-making weekend. grame decided upon by the (15) To p a i^ the geopiil on what is now Parker St, and I both In New Toclc Otty. cussed. ter flrdonse, Chief Ashe- said. She complained she has not canal. He stressed, however, session will be held from 6 to 8 •erted floral b s hoiupd of direabora. The town _anager to nm int an havo fenced in the property tor «||^ bottlca on dhnlay were Panamanian President Rober­ The chief estimated fire loes- leadershit). been permitted to see her son’s that his government will Seek p.m. In the Community Hall. ,-ia ftve the maaM/T*iSttaf .tt**** Tnaiiagw aboUhl not be the wtth utotanltod. tonuto. protsetion aga^ loaned to the DARby several to Chlari's press officer, Fabian ee at 8100,000 during 1963. He “Skip,” aon of Mr. and Mra. widow, Marina Oswald, who Is printed de SLACKS to reduce the boundaries of the tile general mahai)#:^tii6 power cliMf- doer beoauae of ontiquaf- (14) Topendltthetownooun' **™**^^^^ forhmate enough to own Velarde, said his government said the amoimt was high be­ Anthony Sotool o f Watroua Rd., under Secret Service protection l^polnt fbe-'Odhservatlon ed and unreafisUc ohaxter pro- ^ of origtaaintidn Ghee. would wait awhile, perhaps a zone, which is 10 miles wide and beoama a Tenderfoot Scout in Manchester Evening Herald ael to appoint-n bond eoupsei. extends 36 miles from the Carib­ cause of a series of fires during and is represented by a lawyer -Opmmlaslon vtiUns.” “ ^tMn. diract dM<^^ j Ptifcin has loaned week, “to let things cool off” December 1959. He has aerved Bolton correspondent, ClemeU-ell and a bu.siness agent. irtthout any i; neoesaary ap^ ants and belre of the original bean to the Pacific. the last sbe months of the year. the Alligator Patrol aa patrol Young, telephone 643-8981. I '.He coqrei— , ------£ The letter atrongly urges the end chestnut bottlea of before resuming relations with Losses in 1962 were apinroxi- O.swald, 24. was charged with proval by the sanesal owners, with “the addltioBal Panama also is expected to leader and has handled troop tion 846 of the^uenaiil statutes requiring “a formal or the boaid o f dirsetora. various siaeB in the swixl pat- the United States. the Nov. 22 assassination of reatrlcts tha cbandM'And intent laiid to make a suitable setting seek an increase in the 81-9 mil' mately 825,000. publicity tor the past two years 'and review, every five (16) To penult ,ti»e ftnsral tom. a case bottle, a small Re said Panam a then would Name Change Granted Kennedy, the fatal shooting of which be bad lit btilid, to take years, of the general mainsger’s fo r the. bletiuie reUc.” dark green bottle believed to ask a third government to advise Uon the United States pays an along vrith the dutiee of troop manager to delegitia/tila .pow*- o f Buoh Mils Zella M. Sloone of Rock­ Man Tells Guilt, I Dallas policeman J. D. Tippit the appointm entthe Rede- wtidt pexCocroanoe.” Tha preservation bave oontatoed shoe Uatiiening Washington of tbe desire to re­ nually for the use of the canal acribe this year. He Is serving ' and the attempted murder of vSlopment CotitiwMton out of the I of purchintig. proporties with historical mean- and greater opportunities for ville 1 ^ been granted a change oa a den chief for the Webelos Zt oantiona the board o f dl- (16) To oreaito tin poet e f at one ttana and a fragment of store relations, vdiich Qiiarl I Texas Gov. John Connally, who hands of ths’centi^ manager. mg and background Is one of advancement for Panamanians of name to Zella Mae Afien. Den of Pack 73. Ends Double Life rtlbtdrei “now ond in the fiitiire, jdaming diiedtor, to he ap- an ociginel mold. Mir. and Mrs. Inoke off at the height of the Judge Alva P. Lotselle acted on was riding in a car with Ken­ Tbs statotet^tinoits the ap- the many ai"** of the DAR crisis last weekend. The inter­ in the Ckmal Zone Oompnay. Both Eagle Scouts have bad to' ariply thia reoemmonded pointod by tijs i_ Rohert Boyoe leadBy added the petition In Tolland County nedy. Bolntment oCttal commission ^ v riii^ waa oiganlaed tii October, mediary is expected to be Costa ’rnxfa. ptw*oii wnti whh tbs approval of the their pinefa bottiea o f axnber Quiet prevailed along the Superior Court Friday. to earn 35 merit badges, of ST. LOUIS, Mo. (A P )—Clyde , Oswald was shot as officers »*Sie chief (OiMBative of cities or tiah. and In the beat Interests 1890. It is the joy of every and one of tight blue which ia Rica, which waa named to han­ Carnal Zone borders where 21 which 16 are required. They I prepared to transfer him to the DISH TOWELS town phuming^ Swanson, 50, turned himself in i htoouins-" - member of Orford Parish that dle Panama’s affairs in Wash­ Water Tower In Use o f the oommunMy.” (IT) To rtoeal tfai quite rare. Mr. and Mra. Ray- Panamauiiauis and 8 U.S. soldiers A large water tower, intended cover such fielda aa ciUzen- county jail. Jack Ruby, Dallas Maachedwfc being a town, U they were antruatad with the ington during the break. Tuesday to Sheriff Lester Plack- In regard to plamdng and authority of the town _ mend Dwyer Imve placed one were killed last weekend. The to stabilize water pressure in a ridp. first aid, cxwking, camping, ! night club operator, is charged 1 mcelndedtMs appointive Pitkin Glaesworka. The agreement was reached personal fitness and aquatics. meyer because his seven chil­ creation of the post of ptan- oommisBian to iefain a aataied fninidMl hScwtila made by violence stenuned from Pana- large part of -Rockville and Ver­ , with the slaying which occurred -^au se. niiw tiitwotor, the letter afatea, OifOrd Chapter wae^oim ^ ^ lay. And Howaid by Edwin M. Martin, President mamiaui resentment — appar­ •nie ceremony opened last dren "don’t have my name.” I before a national television aud­ ^larfex ^-..-iSeader aCid “Because of thia pianniiig officer. non, was put In service yester­ "^th m growing numher of (15) To remove Aram the Johnson’s special envoy, and ently egged «i by proC&stro day by tiie Rockville Water night with a welcome to parents It was 27 years ago that ience. is sU icttbn.' we are not doing Panamanian Foreign Minister and guests by Robert Richard­ etties m ovsig toward the ciito ftmotimw of the generti man­ SUSS ~ 's ^ ia r ic s s “»j!£,'*s. Communists — at the defUmce Aqueduct Oo. The tower, 22 George Hutchinson fled from an Mrs. Oswald said she offered 300% of etitat we intended to ly patriotic tram aarty girl- Galileo Solis, meettaig with the ^ American high school stu son, tro committee chairman. to pay Lane when she is able. manager ty ^ of goveroment, ager the department of pUblio hood. H er b ^ in the_ feet high, holds approodmately Illinois State Penitentiary farm Sizes the manager is fast becoming peace conunittee of the Organi­ dents In the Canal Zone of reg­ Donald W arner then presented The gray-haired woman, .56. is I S i "It’s too bad - it 900,000 gallons of water, and is at Pontiac. He had served sL\ the chief plonncr of municipal pose of the DAR can be ▼ *«««* zation of American States. M ar­ ulations requiring the Joint dis­ the 1964 troop charter to Rich­ a practical nurse. She was fired' ;ip a M M g (the statute), and (19) To CFsaits a new ofl taastopattlmwlimowofWat-M™ “ gP—worta. located near the Burrough’s years of a one year-to-life sen-. 10 fo 18 afdalra, including phystcsl de­ tin. Solis and the OAB group bad play of U.8. and Panamanian ardson. Registration cards and tence for robbing passengers onii from her job after the assassi- abould be pointed out to the c f dheotor c f fpuhik: woctai, to Mns Store. The “educational. The o« paintiiig of the gtaas- been negotiating since Sunday plant. velopment.” flsbgs in the zone. According to Antoni N. Sad- service stare were presented to a Rockford, m. streetcar. ■ nation. 'board of directors, that they be appointed by the generti hlstoiical and j>atrlotic pur- works placed with the display night. Trimly tailored, front zipper closure. Solid solan ta abeek, “The notion of a staff role lak, executive secretary ot the the Scouts and troop txMnmit- She said Lane agreed to “ take may ask our state represents- manager, and with autonknous suits” of- the organization have 'waa done by Mias Mabel Cook tea membera. The patrols piit As Clyde Swanson he spent ^ pof city planning,” the letter powers over ati of Us depart A communique issued by the BALBOA, Casal Zone (AP)— Rockville Area (Chamber of the case without even any future stripes, plaids. 90% wool and 10% nylon. : lives to introduce legislation de- been Incorporated into one dis-1 who was a teacher at the Green on sidita. Scout mothwa, headed tour years in the Army in the i goes on, bunt on the as-’ ment beads. , play. I School during the latter half of OAS committee said Panama U.S. and Panamanian flags Commerce, the Increased pree- fee.” .eignsd to'amend the statute.” by M m . James Norris, served South Pacific. He was awarded' She appealed for anybody who “kecks •■k RcUon Schaffer agreed and sumption that the executive (20) To pennlt for the eleo- The F xg’ ahettdi c f the glaas-1 tha ISOO’a. and the United States "agreed were raised today side by side sure may result la a drop ta fire a Purple Heart for wounds suf- j (the general manager) has cen­ to begin formal discussions atop gleaming new staffs at the insurance premiums to area refreshments. might have evidence proving; :>aaji(l, "That’s why we threw in tion o f registrar o f votetra-'.nt fered In action and was honor­ her son’s innocence to write the .rlhe towel on this intention.” tral reeponatbUity for devdop- the time of - stale Sieetlons, vriilch will be initiated 30 days Balboa High School. There was homeowners. Thomas Giglio and Steven ably discharged. •»<* y e ll^ *’ ing policy, fo r coordination, and after diplomatic rolations are applause from both American SogUero won their tenderfoot New York attorney. ' Atty. Diana pointed out that, rather than looid eleciddns, an Citixens Puff Indignantly Among local otfidala attend­ Then Clyde Swanson married •’We can’t tell the state how to for direrting and supervising is now the case. re-established by means of rep­ and Panamanian witnesses. ing opoilng oeremonieB were badges; Ken Gronlund, assistant the town's govemmental ma- resentatives who will have suf­ About 3(X) adults, including sooutmaater, preisented a second and moved with his bride to LAST IJ4DIES LEAVE -auggast siqpointmeAta to R ed^ (21) To require the approval Sadlak, First Stiectmsa S ^ u - Bridgeton, a St. Louis suburb. cbineiy through which develop­ ficient powers to discuss without Panamanians,’^ ringed the front el Peari, Alderinan Richard'Mc- claw badge to Larry Peace and BUFFALO, N.Y (A P ) Three .'.Wtosnent Agencies.” of the board o f dU-ectora for "You know,” he told Plack- women foundry workers go t; ’ ■ Sdiaffer speculated that per ment ptans are ceuried into ef­ any town devtiopment plan. limitations all existing matfers lawn of the school td watch the Oarthy and Howard WcUanrar, a first class bodge to Frank Wool Mellon or Gabardine fect.” of any nature which may affect ceremony. Oorten- yfo-yno NlOhola was meyer, “ in those 27 years I nev­ thei: retirement papei-s at the | Mps the boiuri ot directors Approval is imw required Burrough’s plant manager. iMp- er even got a traffic ticket. But The letter ooncludee, “In a Texas Town Votes the relations between the United resentlng the vrater company made a star eooMt. Worthington C o r p, Buffalo Statler sould act by removing from the The student body gathered on the town planning conuniaeion last week I watched the children Works, the last of 18 women: tiowers of the general manager very real sense, the town man­ only. States and Panama.” the side walks and at school were W. Neal MaoKeoaie, presi­ . LotW DiJhoob and Don Sobol The canal treaty is the chief getting ready for school and who went to work there during | m duties of the old board of ager and the planner are de­ (22) To requhe the approval windows as a high school ROTC dent, and Frank’ A. C ^ w , od- received tlM safety merit bodge pendent on each other.” existing matter. and David Jones, honie repatos. thought: ‘These are my chil­ World War H. 2 Ply Foekri mlo* tiiifin as granted him in c f aubdtviaione o f land fborn color guard raised the flags. ministrattve assistlint. dren, but they don’t have my Schaffer's letter was cn- Ban on Cigarettes Informants in Washington said Sooat CooUe Sole They are Mrs. Rena Schemen- ^ fBaottoB 44 of the town charter. the town planning nommiaslnn It was at the same site where BoDetiii Board name.’ ” The matter was drofiped, with thusisrtically commended by a copy of the OAS communique for three days last week a band Mora thiui 600 Girl Scouts in The annual pariah meeting of dara, Mrs. Adele J. Clchocki BOYS’ JACKETS only, laffaer than from the After talking It over with his 'R s laoommsndstion. the C3tC members, who ex- average c f a pack a day. I don’t received from the U.S, E m b a ^ of American students held a tbs RockvtOe, Vernon, EWngton Bt. George’s Episcopal Church and Mrs. Sophie M. Gorklewlcz, , toilet tissue board cf direotera, aa la now IniB Pago One) wife, who Had been unaware of The trio reported to work in r , j Okdy one other emendnMnI pressed themselTes as being "in the case. plan to qu it M y questiem Is, in Panama said nothing about round-the-clock vigil after they area will take to the food atari- will be held Sunday, starting at Whito. his record, they decided he had 1942 when Worthington .set up a roll. 4Vfc X A'/, - im psesinted leet nigM with unanimous ag reement” with its vriM acts as legal counsel for tbe what causes hmg cancer in peo­ formal discussions between the raised the American flag de­ tog tomorrow to aefi Girt Seout 5:30 p.m. with a (torvlce of eve- (23) To provide for the re­ to clear things up. new core-making room designed sb y apeomc cheoge from pre- content city, said he w as not consulted ple who don’t s t ^ e ? ” two sides but that they bad spite a bon issued by Gov. Rob­ cooktoe. ■’ nlng prayer. The Brotherhood Sni iSt. .b-rt"--- moval from town boards o f any to eliminate heavy lifting and Group 1 fW ow euggestiooe, thaf of pin-, ; Atty. Plepler thanked all the appointee who ceases to be a and added: “I* seriously doubt Joe Pate, operator of a pipe "agreed to begin discussions on ert J. Fleming Jr. Five -varltiea c f oooldee will o f S t Andrew w ill aerve coffee Officers from the penitentiary members for their “ aidendld, sH existing matters of any na­ farm were to return Hutchinson make It possible to employ lirittiag the town oounsol to t o ^ resident. that such aa ordinance would be stM^.-aaid: “I’n keep right on It was also here that a group be offered this year. The giris and dessert in the parish hall acn-partissn cooperatton.” vaUd.” smoking until the doctor tells ture” affecting U.S.-Panama re­ will take Didera for deUvdry at praesding tha business meeting. to Pontiac today. woman to aid the war effort. einfaia a bond oounsel. He assured them that they (24) To permit the board of of Panamanian - students ' H » words "upon tin rooom- db^tors to issue bonds in de- me to Thraa members of lations. marched ^ with their flag last a later date. bad all “woriied for the better­ The OAS communique was nomiiuitioiis of 85,000. The Um- EDlTOR’g NOTE—To smoko my family diedfnun cancer and Thursday and, when rebuned in Persons not eontaotod who ment of the town." read to newsmen by Ambassa­ tt for bond issues is now 8LOOO. or not ta amoka is a quastlon nona of tfaam anaiked.’* an attempt to hoist it in front of wish to purobass ooolrisa may He added that, “Notwtth- dor Enrique Tejera Paris of (35) To redefine the powers, bothwing Americans today. PoUeaman T. E. Ferguson, a the school, left the Canal Zone oafi Mto. I>eaeter Btosk.ln Ver­ R10 O a P K G 67 standlng s o m e mladirscted Venesuela, tiie committee chair­ duties and functions of the Wbat do ■Bokara la a loading smoker for U years, said: "X and touched off tiie demonstra­ non, Mrs. Lenny waUaoa la^.E!- eittlcism, we have notiiliig to cigarette maanfuctnriag olty haven’t quit smoking but I man, vriw said the agreement Kngtoin, or Mra. William fmdy apologise for, or to regret. town plannliut commission. man, who said the agree­ tions which left casualties on (36) To pennlt the board of w ik about it? mlrtit ria d e n a Uttls. I don’t both sides ot the border. in Rockvfile.. Zip fronts, button fronts. Atty. Plejder concluded by beuieve the report will have a ment means "re-estabUshment Proceeds, from thd aala are YOUR OWN FIRESIDE! HI aajring, " I f we are wrong ia directors to set tbe riiarges to Today was the first day of Warm orlon or pile lined. By WEiBttF- tLM Kt material effect on cigarette of peace with honor, for both used to tnoauso Girl Scout .ac­ Zlp-t." can affairs and the new U.S. sell Champ, town controllef their eoUection Anna Daniels, a Chamber of ambassador to Argentina, said Leonatd, 70 Vernon Ave.; Group 2 Extended Forecast powers, and ^ permit the de­ phamc: *T don’t intend to at^ of the Army's ROTC staff. "Ctt f t ft :'A smidcing as long as I can buy Cemuneroe employe, said she he would remain ^ Panama for Rothe, 87 »gh St; Victor partment of pubHc works to su­ The cadet batalUon com­ ei-s WINDSOR LOCKS (AP)— thlnksthinks that Inin the long run the several days. He told Soils aft- Stoetaner, Dobson Rd.; Befuiie pervise their operation. a cigarette.” Temperatures in Connecticut These were among reactions government report will have lit-1 er the communique was read. mander, Michael Bruee, -a high iTlner, Tollsnd:,' -Mrs. tUUe during, tbe .five-day period (28) To require that the gen­ in this tobacco metropolis to a tie effect on tobacco sales, and “if I can be of any help, let me schpd student, acted as & KUrr, 6 Oak'St; Katby D ei^ - vS A V I M G S Thuraday through Monday are eral manager submit to the federal health r^xirt hrandiiig added, “I don’t intend to stop know.” semkot major. Three other dins, WindaorvlUa R- he recalled hlf amboesartef to flag. Advs Oldest Ftosnrial * 1 0 program, ea^ year. faMtitatioa" . .fUbdjBmttng temperaturea In " a smear on tha tofeaeeo iadaa- ap cmiAosrob « d d don’t p n a Waahtaifton, Auguato Arango, Deepito the nppianse, a anm- Wanted aoanh» or- w sm gM . ______rsfMSfJTjrsrwA vtMmm ■' !M w «sMm «M bat eeiH w tile Ufiited States nor ber of Amarican adults ox- tt>4 bfftniitng of the period, but try,’’ said anotiMr. to ■ atop smi* lm . Thai’s my - y B B a r s T r stssiT nsasjsiat issTiTsvisy Convoy styles, short coats, taming mndi eoldsr Satinday NinetaeB per osni eg Panama dosed Its embassy or pressed bittaroeei at the area. O aa o r two aeadedR C U l CwRwit Aaasal withdrew leaser embassy Zand « Maiwheeter Hvoidng. H eO -ald .'Iress coats with full mou- thiough the and of tha period. Wood Value Higher Uon’a draiettao an But ana Dnrtiam resident saM j0Ot*44mirs XfOmt, meegk o Stoeet DIvtdeiid On ton collar. Pile lined. tiw report frightened him. peraonnd. The United SfatM ing indplay ef the two Rockville Hurwii, 87841Mi,i or Some normal high and low turod in Durham, boma cf Doha laaurad Ravtnga Some hooded styles. Loden “I bad been smoking two or has not had an ambiunadm in together. Herald CIreulation Departmant, temperatures are. Hartford 35 AUCSCLAND — In both New University, wboaa fouuder, Ben­ A BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE SI. COVENTRY ‘ i and black in sizes 8 to 18. and 18: and New Haven, 37 and Zealand and South Africa, the..jamin N. Duke, made a fortune more packs a day," said H. K. lYinama since August, when Jo­ A Canal Zone College student Mr. Anderson or Mr. Wilson, who watched the ceremony seld 84^3711, Z, 22. value of wool .sold during the froip tobacco. Hobson, a real estate broker. seph S. Farland resid ed . Preicipltatlon may total up to 1962-63 season exceeded that Of Royce Jeffries, office aiansg- ‘Tra smoked only two cinr- At the outset of tbe OAS-spon- “I guess it’s all over now.” I ,.10 Inchea melted occurring as tbe previous ye^. New Zealand s r for a roofing compaiqr> Mud attes since Saturday, but rve sored talks Sunday, Pahama -He was Randy Oolclauare, Fvtra Hniirc okntillspji MON.-TUES.^RI.| widely scattered snow flurries B(dd about 60o, A - frira- - — tfs aslnlao. iyOi hom ...... ho d m - by A atienc UB. dee* M a

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A Wealfh Of Charm Manchester Patkade Stores t ■ > H e b n f n She Makes Money Grow on Trees-for CARE Furniture Sale " 4 Servo Wine ssftB s V W W k ' J v___ TURNPIKE TV and APPLIANCE W. T. GRANT COMPANY la Good cooks overywhoM H etaging Its January FURNl- know that wine brliica out tO* PTAtoHear Jane Ann Morrison, 9, a fifth Barg ains TURB SALE just whan the ad­ natural gQodana of fpod, cre­ grade pupil at Buckley School, dition of one new piece -of fur­ ating rich, new flavors. H AE- knows how to make money niture can liven up a room and ’VE8T HILL PACK AC FB Educator on grow on trees. bolster mid-winter spirits. In­ STORE has tmportsd and do­ Jane’s “green thumb” hr a tal­ Listed by uirer crease the beauty and comfort mestic W INES plu u s fin* 00- Art Teaching - ■ ty. ent for raising money to help of your living room with a lecUon of food^mwI-biiTernt* children less fortunate. "Bradford” MAPLE TABLE, RECIPE BOOKLETS foe you. Just before Christmas, Jane reg. $10.99 now' $7.77. There are A fuU line of "M AXIM ’S” Sinc« there are only two reg­ “ planted” a green paper Christ­ COCKTAIL. S tE P END also WINE FROM PARIS IS avail­ ular P T A meetings left this mas tree that “ grew” almost LAM P TABLES, nicely finish­ able here. 'Tis said that year, it is hoped that all par­ |2 in pennies, nickles and dimes, ed, authentically styled. Add "Champagne makes a party.” 'S3- Pamper Youraetf Main Street Stores ents who are able will plan to and one 50-c^ht piece. Here’s Stores Around Town In spite of harsh winter color to your floor with a Buy P H IK CHAMPAGNE also attend. Philip Blakesley. a.sao- the way she did it: winds, you can keep your com­ SCATTER RUG, sale priced SPARKLING BURGUNDY, The New York office of Hand Rolled Wash Balls <.> How Your Spirit* Soar eiate professor of education at Are Yea Mlddle-AlsUng I t f Set Up a Bird Feeder plexion and hands romantically $2,97, also RUNNER RUGS. $2.59 a fifth, labeled “Harrest CARE said it has received the Back In the old days when What a tonic a PERM ANENT ; Central Conii^Ucut State Col­ I f your wedding date has PLANTLAND ON 'THE smooth and soft with the help people used to make their own WAVE can bo this time of year' $2.17 to emich any decor, to Crest.” lege. has kindly agreed to jour­ money tree, accompanied by a been set, plan to have the re­ PA R K W A Y encourages you to of the dependable products at give Interesting accent to your poem and a letter from Jane, soap, they made king-size bars from CREATIVE COIFFURES, ney from Kensington for the ception at FIANO’S RESTAU­ get hours of enjoyment daily as LENOX PHARMACY, 299 East (or the kitchen and the laundry, 695 Main Street. The price of home. Especially for this sale, Keep an extra crochet hook in rogram tonight His topic \vill ai^ed ’’love” In which she ex­ R A N T on Route 6 and 44 in you watch your feathered Oenter Street. Best of all, so a 3-plece set, D IVAN AND plained she wanted to do some- but they, also hand-roiled a $8.00 for a PERMANENT the medicine cabinet to use to e "Children’s Growth in A r t ” BoUoii, 'Where the comfortable friende return again and again, many of the products are BALE batch of dainty ball.s, too. add­ 'TWO CHAIRS, $97.00 merits ' thing for CARE. So she cut out WAVE 1N(3LUDING HAIR­ remove lint from a clogged gThere will be a busine.ss meet­ banquet hall ie at your aervice. when you set up a BIRD FBB3D- PRICEID right now and conven- ing old-fashioned scents, to use your inspection nt W. T. drain. the paper tree, got permission CUT is moat inviting . you’ll ing from 8 to 8:30, at which It can be nicely partlUoned for ER. Fil) it with BIRD SSaX). Isntly displayed for you Jujrt in- wii-jii company came or for gifts- GRANT COMPANY, during from her teacher, Mrs. Mildred agree. Pleaae note this offer, time the program will begin. the privacy of your smaliei also SUNFLOWER SEUED and tide the door at^LENOX PH AR ­ YOUR GIFT GALLERY on the their FURNITURE SALE now When painting cement or con­ Tag, to post it on the bulletin pertains tov, "normal” hair that The P T A is sponsoring a group. FIANO’S RESTAU­ add some PEAN U T HEAR’TS, MACY. "Dorothy Gray" HOR­ main floor of Watkins, offers a has not been bleached or per­ in progress. crete, a i^ y a thin coat of vine­ board, and invited her class­ RANT la OPEN EVERY DAK< MONE HAND CREAM, now at plastic bag full of these color­ gar before the paint. It will pre- "Grinder Day” In an endeavor mates to "stick on money.” the luxury tidbit that birds are manently colored. Have your to raise more money for the Sunday through Satiuday, for especially fond of. 'Biere is a HAUi' PRICE. $1.25, really ful, SCENTED WASH BALLS, hair set in fiattering 1964 style. To remove the lid from a jar y m t most paint from peeling off Jane’s poem further explain­ your dining pleeaure, plus danc­ does make your hands look nestled on a pedestal soap dish, or blistering. projector fund, to take place ed: handsome selection of "Biehop” You'll feel that the "world Is with a screw-type cap, punch a ing on Saturday night. Why not somehow younger almost im­ (that doubles as a pretty candy Tuesday, Jan. 21. Instead of “ And then this money goes also "Hubbard-Hall” BIRD your oyster” and it will be. .small hole in Uie top of the lid. enjoy an evening out at FIA- mediately. It’s a rich, nourish­ dish) $1.26 complete. Your Special on Potatoea bringing lunch that day pupils to CARE FEEDERS that are squirrel- OPEN Monday through Satur­ This releases the air inside the In the elementary school will be ing cream that dry skin drinks sophisticated guests and friends jar making it easier to open. Native Connecticut PO TA­ Far away to a foreign NO'S Bometime soon. 'The food, proof in design and construc­ day also OPEN E'VENINGS on able to purchase grinders and the atmosphere, the service tion. Bird feeding and bird up, yet no greasiness remnln.'i. will love this smootli lathering TOES are 10 pounds for 36c at place. ' Beauty-conscious women buy Thursday and Friday. Move cupcakes. Since a whole sand­ 'Will pleaae you beyond measure. watching ia a fascinating, infor­ and wonderful .smelling soap. along wltli the New Year look­ Wash leather gloves by keep­ BAHLER-MOSER DAIRY And brings a smile this product year ’round at reg­ Nice gift for a January birth­ wich may be too large for Tel. 643-2342. mative hobby equally reward­ ing simply glorious. Call CRE­ ing them on your hands while STORE. To a poor child’s face.” ular price, so here’s an oppor day. While you're here, pick up many, half grinders will be sold Last Friday, the tree arrived ing for children and grown-ups, ATIVE CXJIFFURES 649-5224, soaping and rinsing, then shape as well as whole ones, and home­ tunity to benefit and save. DRV ' some SCENTED CANDLES. them on the toyrel and dry away at the CARE office with J1.93 Make Mine ‘Ice Cream' for students and teachers, foi SKIN CLEANSER, reg. $3.'J(.’ made cupcakes for five cents. the young and the young-at- How your guests will love to from direct heat. The Inquirer in contributions taped on. A When you offer your family now $1.50, is rich in nourishi.ig : sniff refreshing lemon, honey­ They’re Good Anywhere, Since this food must be or­ PHI heart. A BIRD FEEDER from CARE employe added seven a choice of dessert, most every­ oils. Use it to soften as well as suckle, lavender, shallmar, bay- Anytime dered in advance, a notice will cents to make an even |2, .so one aaya, “ I ’ll take IC E PLANTLAN D makes an Imag­ Attach a handle to one side of be sent home with an order cleans* your complexion, since ' berry. Capture every bit of that two CARE Food Crusade A SUBSIDIARY OF I CREAM ” and when you aerve inative gift for a January birth­ this product lifts out stale the step ladder about half-wdy blank attached. Mrs. Jane : January sunshine, when you dis- 1481 packages (31 each) could be ROYTtX. lOB CREAM. Warren day. make-up that clogs pores. Pe­ j play a shelf of COLORED up for easier carrying. Jones, chairman of this project, sent overseas. Street, you are mire of plea.Ying riodically relax in a warm tub. lo-ao requests that these orders be ' GLASS at the window. Pink and I Ray Beller's 'The gifts havfe been allocat­ them 100^. Taste the differ­ Check worn or out • moded perfumed with “ ABANO” rosy CRANBERRY GLASS As you make plans for your returned by tomorrow. Serving ed for delivery to Bombay, In­ ence, the rich, appealing flavor, blouses and dresses to see if the BATH OIL CAPSULES by winter vacation 1st CONNEC­ Expertly tailored daytime on her committee, are; Mrs. i conies in sugar and creamers, dia, where they will bring a the creamy smoothnesa, the in­ color and front yoke can be "Prince Matchabelli.” Now is as well as other “ show off’ TICUT BANK AND IKUST dress with a double breasted Marion Fracchia, Mrs. Albert smile to far more than one teresting texture. Buy ROYAL u.sed as a dickey. Simply cut the time to experiment w ith ! pieces. From Holland comes COM PANY furnish you 'iTlA V - effect, and with a two-piece Blllard, and Mrs. M. L. Quint. poor child. C O L O R T V ICE CREAM to sei-ve in scoops, out the collar and yoke and ma­ ELERS’ CHECKS. ^Ood here look in the front. New and : Music Shop new shades, since LIPSTICK by 11 a m o u s blue and white Anyone kind enough to donate Under their Food Crusade on atlclis, in cups, in individual­ chine hem the edges. Dorothy Gray is 2 for $1. Add | "D E LFT” pitchers,, candle hold- and abroad. Why risk expen­ smart as tomorrow. a do sen cupcakes, or help in program in the Indian city, says ly w rapp^ sandwiches. There some lovely JEJWELRY marked i ers. salt and peppers. "ALICE sive loss of cash? TR AVE L­ No. 1481 with photo-guide 1013 M AIN STREET 649-2036 making and serving this lunch a CARE spokesman, 350,(K)0 un­ Choose from a complete line of are lOE CREAM ROLLS, If You Still Have Christmas H A LF PRICE to enhance last HADLEY” HAND-PAINTED ERS’ CHECKS provide peace is in sizes 10. 12, 14, 16. 18, 20. should contact Mrs. Jones. dernourished primary school fine fui’niture cabinets in ma­ CAKES, SLICES. Try them all, C:ash Jiggling in Your Purse season’s dress. You’ll be a ^ Mugs, $1.75, canister sets, and of mind .and are available at Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, Adult Conllnnands pupils receive a bottle of milk Invest your Christmas smooth beauty, wUh ®ve^ hair ] milk pitchers are ideal for .pre- 893 Main Street, 15 North Main 3?i yard.s of 35-inch. hogany, Danish walnut and early ao nourishing and brimming To order, send 50c in coins LOOK! Plans are in the making for every school day. with energy for all ages. ROY­ mcmey to give enduring pleas­ in place, using •Revlon” LIV- Lenten showers and weddings. and at the Parkade. an adult confirmation class, by Each dollar package contains Ameriej^n maple. 21-inch all ure and comfort. Let FALIXDT ING CURL HA:IR SPRAY, the Keep YOUR GIFT GALLIERY to:— Sue Burnett, The Man­ A L IC;?E CREAM i.s avail.able at chester Evening Herald, 1150 St. Peter's Episcopal Church. enough powdered milk to fill channel, new vivid vision color fine neighborhood and grocery STUDIO, 70 East Center giant size, only $1.75 (you save in mind for all your year-round Investment Center From This will start in approximately 400 bottles. Street, take your PORTRAIT 60c). LENOX PHARM ACY gift occasion.s. Wander in Need investment advice or AVE. OF AMERICAS, NEW • GU ITARS 18.95 or black and white pictures. •tores in your area. - (Lessons Arranged) five or six weeks. -if'-".’,S... -S' Thus, 800 children will bene­ in natural coloring with a plus, helps you be a winter beauty periodically. You’ll have the speaker.s foi your meetings? YORK 36. N. Y. It will help a great deal if f ’-"- ' fit through the kindness of Jane and then suitably enhanced in queen. time of your life. Cali Manchester investment For Ist-claas mailing add 10c those 'interested would contact and her claarmates. Moving to l.aj'gpr Quarters a folder or frame. A POR­ headquarters, S H E A R S O N, for each pattern. Print name, address with zone, style num­ • BAND INSTRUMENTS the rector, the Rev. Gordon W. Jane conceived the idea for On Or about Februar\- 1, TR A IT is forever. Book an ap­ For Permanent and 0\’ernlght They’re Off to the Show I-TAMMILL & COMPANY, 913 Weeman, for details, and par­ the money tree after heari'.ng “ M AR TINIZIN G ” the ONE pointment for a sitting at THE Guests Main Street, a member of the ber and size. MANCHESTER CARPET Send 50c today for the new ticularly in setting up a day about CARE on television, s.aid HOUR DRY CLEANING plant FALLO T S'TUDIO. 643-5808. THOMPSON HOUSE, 47 Cot­ CENTER, 311 Main Street, will New York Stock Exchange. 20% DISCOUNT her mother, Mrs. J. Charles fall and winter ’63 Basic Fa.sh- and hour most suitable for at 20 East Center Street, will tage Street, Manchester’s new­ be represented at the Carpet Call 649-2821. those Interested. This should Morrison. 50 Elizabeth Dr. relocate at 777 Main Street, For the Hard-to-Please Smoker est motel In the heart of town, lon, a complete pattern maga­ 478 Fa.shlon Show in New York next • LARGEST DISCOUNT RECORD CENTER zine. be done as soon as possible. corner of Birch. Right in the DAVE’S SMOKE SHOP, IW close to all conveniences, has week. The proprietora will view Children’s Winter Apparel Any one already confirmed who Model 5214 eventually, she said. In the Ken­ men,” and ”The Oonmecticut I heart of town, there ia plenty Centei- Street, is headquarters comfortably furnished rooms (or and compare the lOSU^'carpeting Reduced 20% to 40% IN EASTERN CONN.! w i^es to attend as a sort of Public Thanked nedy library to be' erected in Chorus to Sing Yankees,” all male quartets, of free parking at the door and for imported and domestic clg TRAVEa-iERS or PFRM ANENT trends and vogues, bringing Take advantage of the SALE Earnings Report Available refresher course would be cor­ Baston—a library which .she and ’The Connectl-Kettes” and all around. .Not only will you arettes, tobaccos, pipes and ac­ guests. , Whether it’s for just back the choicest in color, pat­ at M ARI-M AD’S. 691 Main COBURN & MIDDLEBROOK. dially welcomed. ’’The Village (Ifharmers,” both continue to get the top-notch cessories. If you have .exact­ an over-night, a week or long­ Street. Buy that extra pair of 629 Main Street, has the 9 • MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RENTED, Notice is given that there l.s By Mrs. Kennedy hopes will become “ a living cen­ In Willimantic 1 terns, textures and fibers as women’s quartets. dry cleaning you’ve been ac­ ing demands, come to DAVE'S er, THOMPSON HOUSE offers cozy pajamas or flannel shirt months earnings report on a new "Flower Chart” in the ter of study of the times in manufactured by the leaders in TAUGHT, SOLD and REPAIRED Tickets may b* purchased at | customed to. but the services SMOKE SHOP and have your gracious accommodations. Ths the industry. The MANCHES­ now. Add a warm K N IT HAT "GOVERNMENT EMPLOY- church vestibule for those de­ which he lived.” Mountain Laurel Cha-pter of WASHINGTON (A P) — Mrs. the door. of TAILORING AND ALTER­ wants satisfied. The SNACK rooms are large and airy, with TER CARPET CENTER pro­ or a jaunty leather SKI CAP ES FINANCIAL CORPORA­ siring to give memorial fiowers After delivering her statement Sweet Adelines, Inc. will present, John F. Kennedy told the nation Mrs. Kennedy moved toward a ATIO NS will be added as a cus­ BAR serves up nourishing re art atmosphere that is home­ vides the mo.st attractive prices for snug protection. Yes, ail TIO N” stock. Come in or call during the year. ■— a two-hour program of barber­ 4 Cycle tomer convenience. So, plan to fre.shments. 'The MAGAZINE like and hospitable. The (joffee Walter Drew was soloist in of her grief and of the comfort cluster of reporters she remem­ DOUBLE DUTY DRESSING you’ll find anj'where. You get winter SPORTSWEAR and 643-1105. shop sty)e singing Saturday at When your little girl’s dre.ss come in and get acquainted at AND BOOK DEPT. also Room is equipped to offer up tremendous SELECTION, guar­ the offertory hymn, "W e Three she gained from the thou.sands bered from White House days 8 p.m. at Case Gymnasium, OUTERWEAR, the COATS. who .scattered to make way. gets too short but is in other­ the new location. Bring your GREETING CARDS, popular snacks. If your heart is bigger anteed QUALITY and the mo.st JACKETS. SNOWSUITS and Kings of Orient Are,” at St. of mes.sages after her husband’s Windham High School, Willi- than your gue.st room, let as.sassination. Mrs. Kennedy, smiling, said: wise good condition, try cutting | finest garments, your precious RECORDS and boxed CHOCO inviting BUDGET TERMS. M ITTENS are on SALE now Peter’s on Sunday. Acolytes mantic. 'Hie show is sponsored home accessories. All work is LATES round out the offer­ THOMPSON HOUSE quarter were Am o Mercler, 8 a.m., and “ Whenever I can bear to, I “ Don't i-un away! I just want off the skirt and leaving the top ^ Automatic Mal:e your carpeting dreams at MARI-MAD’S with SAV­ by the Willimantic Exchange to be worn as a blouse under a done on the premises with ex­ ings of D AVE’S SMOKE your out-of-state visitors when come true here in 1964. | Bruce Lippincott, at 10. The read them,’’ she .said, her eye.s to say hello.” Club to rai.se funds for the INGS OF 20% to 40%. With Among a sampling of the mes­ ! jumper. treme care. SHOP. the n^ed art.*tter fast. ■ GALIXIN Reg. $6.00 to $14.00. NOW Reg. 15c ea. NOW mathematics. “ each and every me.s.sage is to Columnar STEREO Reg. $1.50 to $2.50 vertised PERMANENT WAVE KODACOLOR For Colds and Virus On 'Thursdays from 7 to 9 be treasured not only for my Sheets NOW A L L ^ is at a mid-winter SPECIAL, A *1.31 VALIE p.m.; advanced typing, furni­ children but so that future gen­ «4 00 To *8.00 2For 5C 127 - 620 - 127 Reli*v*« - . _ $7.85, Book an appointment to­ N eal \ ture reflnlshlng, conversational erations will know how much FU EL OIL All hardwood cabinets, FM morrow, 643-8951. 0oltlM «f| 263 Reg. 1.25. StuflineH French, beginner oil painting, our country and people in other 0 niing stereo on radio, 4-speed portrait painting, advanced nations thought of him.” 83c 5 oz. Spray KK> Supplies changers, multi-siieaker Hand Mode ITALIAN POHERY ODDS and ENDS Worn Floors f-'an Look Like 2 sewing. Any course not listed ’The letters thus will be placed COOPERATIVE • Ash Trays • Va.ses New may bo organized if 20^ persons systems, record storage # Candy Dishes e Pitchers, In PAPER GOODS Get “DEFT ” from JOHNSON register fo f it. otherwise it will Con on COMPANY compartment. Reg. $1.25 to $3.75. NOW P A IN T CO.. 723 Main Street. not be taken on. An instructor HOniNf ’ ■ C'JUTUHt Si.NOT, 1985 Cups, Plates, Table Cloths and Ptiunc eratim more attrac-; enter this richly rewarding profession. You can start on a from cold'a Sva to proapacUve buyers. But part time basis on your own~or join the-staff of an eatablished Tel. 649-8406 90 DAYS Newly Redecorated symptoma ”. ha aaid no one hM yet made a real estate firm. Our course offers the finest license exam For Your Oonveidence—O ff Street Parking Pack of 10. Sidd for the bufi Him . Raymond preparation available, as well as teaching you how to open CASH And Otir Salon in At .Street Floor Levd " “ lu, an official of the an Office and be successful in the real estate buainess. Attend Maasechusetta Street a FREE FIRST LECTURE at 8 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 20 at COR. OF BROAD AND MIDDLE TPKE. UJVELY U D Y BEAUTY SAL6n 1.19 the the YW CA, 262 Ann SL, Hartford. Pleaae write or phone for 50% OFF! latWKitieut. Oo. • guest ticket ^ ' 890 M A IN S T R E E T -P H O N E 649-7666 in H artford MORSE COLLEGE, 183 Ann St., Hartfoid, 522-2261 and Etamford, mm

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' ^ HOW ELMER [ aSBlttarittek SaSeottlah 48 Roofed lai— SSlSSSia, The present^ of the aemtoT/s chester, 3:30 p.m. . aSAMvieMi 42 Wheat bnndln Ac— ntnwi relidy has reached its ver­ more, Chicago and Detroit— . lOesplte the obvioui/ sentimeht WOULD LOOK- noblamin were opposed. threatens tb.fthtfw the spectre Friday, Jaa. H tamotM' SSHnwalarG 4SUniMeIimK48 UpD«t limit W *) d ic t against his move, STpley has SSOoMaiMicU BalUmore President Lee Mac- remained adaman't> He haa said of anti-.truat .'legislation for cliib RockvJUe kt Windsor,. r 1 r 1 The cnoe—bBsically a ' simple owners.' The Senate Anti-Trust MCm Uc r r i ” queallon of whether Kinley can Phail and Detroit owner John the American Leagii*. wUL-not East h i St. Bemard’a. SlOkcialridai FeUer made public statements take away the banchtae and he and ' Monopoly subcomifilttee Bacoii at Coventry. nSoMraet IT” mo' ' hiB KaoBRB City AthleUcs plgns -to take another look at 34^1oit to Louisville—4ia« grown irom- a Tuesday. haa iasued thla challenge) South Windsor at Wlndior bMaball’s eaenipt^^atatua under ■Locks. 87 Rrelwtiillwi i r baseball argument into a politi­ Asked what would happen " If the league puUa,tbe rug Uie anU-thUt Jawf . 38 Uo«ni|ila7«d cal football. when Finley requests to move out from beneath . me,;' the Windham Tech at Rham. 41V»U , 17 In 1953, the U.B. Fuprema East Windior at Ellington, •tS Greek Icttar Here's the starUng line-up for the A's, MacFhail said: league 1. g o ^ with me Tbe court sTrdbi^ibJi w a s T -p o it Tl}urBday’8 meeting; "I don't think he’ll get one- league la as involved in this as 8 pan. 44 ------ITCuwl not a bU8ines(i. Swimming — Mancfaeatar at 45 Maletwu l U l i i W» breadfniit u OrbtrwveH 53, -Poitland 36. ■ Ellington at E. O. Smith. XMMM ^ASOUr MEf OH.t UNOBt THATS en in gs ton,. R-Ky. Fetzer went on to say that Fin- baseball operaUoh and ita stadi- ■OkKAI' THAT I «XX*>TM«; a Slepbaiat talks i**' St". Bernard’s 60, South Cath­ Wedneaday,’ Jan. fit UNPBR- WHO.'/ BY DICK TURNER HUNTING Cronln called the meeUngng In , ley’s , moves had been unortho-, lim lea8e“Wlfh the A!s. M M OtOV LBHIAN ( ALL WfiHT/ CARNIVAL 4Eycn(coiilrO New York after Finley, involved dox and "there is a streak of] At the same time It was sh­ olic 47. Rockville at Stkfford. r r w ^ ARLHOMR, BFUcken Bulkeley 06, Oohard 48. Eaat Granby at Oieney, 1 I HEANI CNotsefod t r in an argument with Kansas irresponsibility Involved here nounced that Senator Symington TLabrioiit In (prosify: G o lf P la y City civic officials over terms which precludes normal Judg- was expected to attend the Pulaski 73, Windsor 52. p.m. ' / 8AeU B -lor use of Municipal Stadium, I ment.'' meeting in New York and Sena- Wilbur Cross 75, Weaver, 60. . Rham at Windham Tech. • Steinbeck herotee PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (A P)— Anything can hap­ ^ISHINC y pen at Bing Crosby’s golf tournament and you can only guess what will happen when the $60,000 production swings into action 'ITiursday. ,A dab of flying dressing on -iBH'ftrti years ago snow, caused-^ the pintle-ss of your oar locks BY J. R. WILLIAMS poatpbnemeiit o f the final day's will stop ’em from creakin’ and O U T o m W A Y the foremat of teaming a pro -VTM««tA. play. Never before had it .iqiieakjn’. " W e i f i v i e with an amateur throughout the *N ■ - I snowed during this tournament play. Each team plays Monte­ iLlD iJL!W 4. bull ralni and winds aren't at all REAL WALNUT FINISH I-HT rey ’ “Peninsula Country Club. Try tills for a real walnut fin­ ■.V. Unusual. Cyprus Point and Pebble Beach A year ago pro Dave Doug- ish on ' your gun stock. Take Alternately the first three days. the ment of black walnuts and Ttop lass of Lakewood, Colo., carded Then'.UiC leaders battle it out in BY AL VERMEER a 19 on the 10th hole of the crush In a soft-cloth bag. Rub ^ u n u n u u PRISCILLA’S POP the fitial at Pebble Beach on' and ni') stock after all the old Pebble Beach course, TSiat set Sunday. no record since Hans'Merrill of' finish ha« been removed. Nat­ I T H IN K TH AT M E A N S 1 HOPE HE'LL BE Niqkiaus, who won the Nation- ural oil stain of walnuts, plus Value V M 0 3 E MUSIC SMALL ^TCHAIKOVSKY, A eOOD SPORT Mogadore, Ohio, had taken 19, 1 D A N ^ t o IN T H E I’LL SELECT ^ atrokes on the over-the-ocean ’al Amateur at Pebble Beach .In the rubbing of the cloth will BALLET CONTEST- - c h o p i n T > SOES BACK ON A B O U T IT.' 1961 before turning pro, returns bring'out a luster on the wood THE SHELF! 16th.' hold- gt Cypress Point a Stamps , T C H A IK O V S K Y O R ^ couple J -w s before.' - - ' i'r ' • to the wars for this one. He that can’t be beat. CHOPIN Vj Arnold ; PislmeT’s : moijeyjiYin- missed the earlier 1964 action at nlnk>.W«^Btopped gt'47-cojrusecib' Los .Angeles and San Diego TACKLE BOARD tlvh .tpimnarhwla When ' in. .tbk when Paul Harney and Art Wall MeUte a tackle board. Elasy to captured titles. 19^ t ^ b y he'.lW' dMuallfie$ make. Keeps lures and gear ’Hop Value Gifts for'intpi:ppeHj. piayjhJir k -Thk long Pebble Beach course cleaner, less susceptible to runt ■loikm JMU<'' V V ' •* *■ >1 " fits Ntcklaus’ power game ex- and makes an intenestlng dec­ BUly" C a w v 'w o n i, ykajf agblkcUy land he haa proved his lik- oration for your room. Cut a wlth-.a Tl-Mlil score of the layout, piece of plywood whatever size he. hkh'-'lb ^ateh on telebtsloh! Casper returns to try for a goe.s with your wall size best. whUe .twih Jack Nicklaus and third Crosby title. He won in Glue cork aheeta (for sale at Gary, Player lost big chances to 1958 with a 277 the first year the nwre hardware stores) on the IA catch hh'*'- Finally, five tied at toufnaipent was played at 72 board. Now empty tackle box 28k ;h>st ul4 have sent the tournament This time first prize goes at for your quarry. BY JOE CAMPBELL ' BONNIE into a playoff. $6,400. , s r » ^ • ^ e h crooner Crosby could . Also returning is the victori­ M o sQ u rro g o o d b y have had no idea how big his ous pro-am team of Doug San­ It Isn’t pretty . . . but it it an mLiM^ tournament would grow when he ders and Chicago industrialist effective. If you forget your wilcl over what ha eonshiera an eutramoua moequito repellent, rob the to­ BOBM PFTVV8AB61O0S0OW first invited some friends to a Lloyd. Pitzer who had a beat ball appropriation! His ton Just look hk oarP' golfing ' clambake at Southern soore of 207. That yichiry was bacco from a oi we t t e on your Califomia'e Rancho Santa Fe in worth $3,000 to Sanders. The pro wet skin. Smell keeps the bugs G h t BIS'A m n w i i d 1987. That friendly gathering of on the winning team this time away. It’s no wonder. Phew! . pros and amateurs grew Into a will collect $4,000. B E N C A S E Y field of 348 this year playing Yet before the payoff time, WOODS 808 over three courses. you can bet something unusual You probably know that Qrpabyi.s tPHrniey . carries a will . happen during the 1964 three shots, closely but regu­ larly spaced, are the Interna­ MR.CAMIEN WON'T AND HE'S 60ING TO AND NOW, ^ 7 ¥ $60,000 price tag biit he keeps Crbsby. BE STALKING THE MISS HOWASCt tional wfipdsman’s distress sig­ VELOr FDR A LONG LESS WITHOUT THE I WANT TO SEE J nal. Did yoii know there Is an MASSIVE, BUT BENIGN, you IN MV, knswer to that cry for help? It AAENINGIOAAA WE Receive Golf Tee, is two regullkrly spaced ‘shots. FROM! ICE BOX HOUND Top Banquet An old refrigerator m'akes as good a dog house ns Fido would ± 5 . want to have. Gut a hole In the NEW YORK (AP) Golf’s'^ i iTie Tumesas, five profaasion BY FRANK O’NEAL bottom the appropriate size. S H O R T R IB S n«w brafdiof muscle m4n, head ais — Jim, Mike, Joe, Phil and Cover with a piece of canvas. ad by Arnold Palmer and Jack ug — and amateur Willie, cjss. SO WHW7 HAVEN'T TOuV Then fill the box through door THERE It EVER SEEN A flMNTED [ Nicklaus; inay be making sham­ ,1 be honored as golf's Fam­ with cedar shavings. Insulated d o in s t bles of the money-winning rec­ ily of the year. Morgan will re- WMN/ VAUCTHE'S DESERT BEFORE? A sides keep cold out in winter, 't, i j ■ ords - but UiSy’re'still shoot­ delve. the Ben Hogan Award, heat out. in summer. Box is t ing ht the scoring marks hung given yearly to a player who cleaned by opening door. And up by the great Ben Hogan. has overcome some handicap. boxes cost next to nothing in eW4t,wi«.L Ihr*^ *rhir*1>c... MOST ANYTHIN©. CAPS.' (he only winning score in the The Recreation Departments’ effect as taJdng a cool drink by BT ZZ S A W Y E R TAi6IB6 AS FWZ. -O' U.S. Open under 180. The 27$ Open Boya’ Bowling Tourna­ chewing a peppermint life- he shot over the Augusta, Na- saver, then drinking the water. TCU. ME, DID'AU HAVE HOW ARSURO,jW DEAR/ A&Miaetc ments at the Y are scheduled to BOB’S CITIES SERVICE e o E e . tional course to 1003 is five MmUIU61t)D0\Mn>l IT'S MOT IMPOSSIBLE shots bettw than anyone stoe open this weekend. Boys in all vcASA's death? THAT HE STOLE IHTOMY has ever ptoyed the course hi three age groups will roll a 555 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE (IBOR. OF ADAMS ST-X' MANCHESTER gardens AMD EUCOUMTEREP the Maeteiv.;"'. ; quaUfytog rourid.'Tb'e top four WHEE! WATER’S ROAD SERVICE M3-2832 A POISONOUS PLANT BY Utesa Rt^evemenfs,' plus siin boya to each (^asslfiication will ACCIDENT. BUT AM I impoeing liM of others, . am gain the right for further com­ TO BLAME.** dted-in nanmg/the’ Bl-yedr-dld petition.. .1 H0T-H0T.JIND Te;can f6» thd apnusl .Gold Tee Boys . Will again bowl in one COMPLETE 1 STOP SERVICE Awasd by the Metropolitan GoU of three age groups. Boys 10 to THERE’S A LOT! Wrtteni Assodatik)n. 13 to the Midget, 13-15 in the Htofsua ROW semi-reUred from Junior and 16 to 18 in the In- DCe Nowl For only S'/jC" a CMJNJ^ • iiw H HU. be. TJ4. ■» aa. oe. eompetlUVei*^ play and g F ojt termidaLs group. Worth equlpmertt maniitaoturer, iSvo shifts will bowl Friday, day for fu el... hot water and other standouts of the gsme the first on at 6 o’oloidt and for all— all the time! will be honored at the group’s the other at 8 o’dook. Satur­ am uU siwands dlnher hern Jan. •'U .. CAPTAIN EASY BY LESUE TURNER day's times are 0 o’clock and For The aa. 7:30. U you live in a typical Tbs Riwssd is given for out- ^ Boys Intsfestad am atited to house, you could easily run ANPvnivns M SOMUSOLATBO New standtoE contMputtoM to the out of hot water aeveral ClOONiVl ARS you BNSLANO HARM HOUMl rV> gams , over ths y*alR '«h t«r‘with Neon 'Vttitner, tour­ BY LANK LEONARD WB'Va TKliD With a pcs Lee..poRcfD M* / piTOiit susPicr^ times a week. Kiddies! 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/ IIANCHBSTER e v e n in g HERALD; MANCHESTl^ CONN« WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1964 P A ia i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1964 PAGE T w e n t y -p o u r THE Moh Scene at the Hoop NB A Game Very Close to Full Colla Eight of the 10 men on the court are jam­ med under the basket iawhiting the out­ Hall Eiglith Victim of Indians Herald Angle come of a Manchester shot. Peering at the ball, apparently poised at the rim are In­ dians Duke Hutchinson (41), Bob Evans EARL YOST Stars Threat Hotvie Youni lind Carl Hohenthal (33) along with Brude iports editor Singer (42), Pete Rex (behind Evans), Home Team Strike Before Dick Distel U2), Jim Coady and Ken Ra- Cage Headliner on VUeo With Office Verdict vizza, all of Hall. (Herald Photo by FMMftAL _ Doris Fktkbein Nets &0- 51 Big Yankee Conference basketball game at Storrs Dream Game 184, Haasl Laskl 485. Ofiara.) WEST UDE MIDGETS Saturday night between Connecticut and Rhode Island CHICAGO (AP)— ^Howie Young bowed hi* hot-tem­ Opening game action saw ia a complete sellout. However, late comers, who have H1-LOW8 — Joan Konanfd pered head and humbly said he was both glad and sorry League W in Herm's Hobby Shoppe defeat dMided at the last minute that they want to see the BOSTON (AP)—It waa 181-183 — 507, Pat Turkington the Herald Angels, 44-21, and tie 176-212—502, Jan Hebert 40S. over his latest penalty— a five-day suspension. game, will be able to do just that through the media c t advertised as the night of The verdict was handed down<9 "' ■ ------Fire A Police for first place. the 14th annual National By HOWIE HOLCOMB Nightcap found Joe’s Atlantic i television. Channel 8 announced today that It will carry MANCHESTER WOMEN Tuesday by Clarence Campbell, later was it learned that Exploding for their high­ rallying to beat Norman’s in the game ivlth Carl Grande call-s>------^------—------Basketball Association All- Elsie Pound 129, Bette 'White president of toe National H(Xdc- Sfaytoe was among those beck­ Ing the plays and Joe Nandlera, ey LeEigue and was considered est score of the season, the final 60 seconds, 34-29. Oonneettout Coach Owen Mo- Star game. 126—341. ing toe 26-year-old M boy ct John Quaglia was high for Hamden High football coach, But it may have been the a light sentence in some quar­ hockeylockey whom tbe Hawks ao Manchester High buried Herm's with 16. His brother Joe doing the color. Aa usual, WTTC DoweU nf the Owls decided the, , , , , , . ters. quluired laat summer from De- winless Hall under an 80-51 and Leon Enderlin each added radio will carry the important game couldn’t get any more night the NBA came pain- Having already been side­ troit in a trade involvtng goalia eonteet with George Ehrlich be­ one-ektod and he lifted hU leg-1 fu ll:lly close to collapsing. Gass B Tourney drift last night before a 12 more to account for most of \ <■ -if', lined three games since a spit­ Roger Cozier. the points. Randy McGowan’s hind the mike. The latter imtea ulara and inserted his Jayvees Game time Tuesday night was J ting-swearing outburst in Toro- slender gathering of about Into the fray for the fln ^ 12 9 pjn., BST. Trisvision cameras Campbell’s aetten ot suspend­ 600 at the MHS Arena. While 13 were high for the Angels. high In this man’s book for play Set for Holiday to Jan. 4, toe Chicago Black ing Young even before a taeaiv Barry I^ndon’s scoring (15) calling basketball games. Rick mbnitos. Assumption won in a tor a national audienoe were Hawk defenseman will be elgi- the win kept the Tribe in a welk, 84-57. ready. A full houM was settling ing was unprecedented and at first-place tie with Maloney in and Don Doughty’s rebounding Forzano, new UConn head foot­ The Men’s Claae B Tourna­ ble to play Sunday night after toe time Young felt he was be­ combined to lead' the Atlantics ball coach, will be interviewed * • • back at Boston Garden, waiting completing his retroactive, sen' the CCIL, l)t was a costly vic­ for the 20 best players in the ment (handicap) wfil be held ing railroaded because of his tory. in their win. But game (and ' - t - at halftime on vldea Instructor Joe at Holiday Lanee on Saturday. tence. '' b^avior history wWch included night scoring honors went to * <* « league to begin action tor the “ I'm glad the whole thing is Rugged Jim Walah, one o< JoMlng Joe DIMaggto, the East and West teams. The shifts are at 12 Noon, 2:16, a record’ 278 minutes in penal­ Ed Mlkolowsky of Norman's 4:30, 6:46, 9 and 11:16. Tony all over and I’m sorry 1 caused ties laat season. the dub’s rebounder suffered a Day Is Coming aU-time Yankee greet and mem-1 apotUghts were about to go^n. who had 21. Yao^ellis Is director. so much trouble,” said Young Young’s antics are by no dislocated sfhoulder early In the The day is coming when the There was only one flaw. The after hearing the decision. game and will probably be lost ber of the HaU o f Fame, playera had decided they were Bowlers must be currently means relegated to toe game ot EAST SIDE JUNIORS | National Football League will aneed to return to the New rolling in a NDPBC sanctioned There had been rumors that hockey. Last stimmer, for ex­ for the season. It was the same Only game on the schedule have to sit up and take notice going to walk out—^leaving the Young might have been sus­ shoulder, MHS coaches said, York firing training camp In cameras, the audleirce, the fans league in a CBOA member lane ample, he waa Jailed briefly as saw Nassiff’s defeat the Celtics, of Its younger sister, the Amer­ and listed for under 122 for a pended for toe remainder of the a result of a restaurant brawl that he injured simlliarly as a 67-48. The Celts were ahead by ican Football League. Every­ ^Torida tor the fourth consecu­ and the spotlights — if the season or posribly for life. freshman. After a preliminary tive year as a special instruc­ league diibi’t c ^ a meeting of minim'um of 46 games accord­ J V.. In Detroit and received a sus­ five at the half but Nassiff’s STICKY BUSINESS— Five sticks g o after the puck as Toronto Maple Le^s* one must agree on two polnte: ing to the OBOA average list­ However, Campbell held a pended sentence. Two years ago check at the game by team pulled together and came on (1) The NFL Is superior in its tor. DlMaggio wUi divide his 1 the board of governors, physician Dr. Joseph Barry, goalie Johnny Bower, extreme right, and defensemen Carl Brewer, and Bob time between the pacent and Want Pension Plan ing. Holiday Lanes Is accept­ preliminary hearing In Chicago he spent a night in Jail 4n Ed­ fast in the final two periods. brand o f play, overaU, and (2) ing reservations. last Saturday and Jim Norris, monton, Alta., after getttng Into Walsh was taken to Manches­ Through most of the second Braun, 21, try to keep Rod Gilbert, 7, of the New York Rangers from scoring. the AFL is here to stay. It’s In­ regular camp at Fort Lauder- They wanted a Pension Plan^ ter Memorial HosppitEd for data and also the rookie camp And, apparently, they wanted it, owner of the Black Hawks, a fight with a niectator at a half only a point or two separat­ teresting to note that despite came to Young’s defense claim­ Western Hockey Leagru game. treatment. ed the teams. Bill Rowe (18), all the hoopla about the high at Hollywood. Joe will report I or at least soUd aseurance of John (Snooks) Kelley of Bos­ Feb. 17 when the young hande It, right then and there, ing his player waa unjustly On toe Ice, over three seasons Last night he wasn’t need­ George McCann (16) and Pete scoring games in the AFL and I ton College Is the dean of Amer­ VIOLENT VIOLET— Happy Harold Hairston of heckled. check in at Hollywood and will “The players told me at 8:55, ican college hockey coaches. He he has drawn 166 minor penal­ ed, the Indiana won in a walk. Burnham (15) were high for the Strong Finish the lack of defense in the same New York University makes a violent grab of a re­ The whole thing started In But it won’t be that way when winners while Jim Blair (25) remain until the varsity breaks minutes before game-time, took over as coach of his Alma ties, nine major penalties, six Balanced Offensive circuit, during the recently bound to get the ball for the Violets. toe game in Toronto a week ago- 10-mlnute misconduct penalties clubs other than the cellar- and Bruce Tiding (18) led the completed 1963 season, the camp April 11. Tbte writer has would go through Mater in 1932. Celts. found DUieggio to 1m one of ^ game," said J. Walter last Saturday. Young received and once received a three-game dwelling Warriors are the op­ Nets Victory average score in the AFL was a minor penalty for holding and suspension tor throwing his position. 28-18 and In the NFL 27-16. the most humble and sincere Kennedy, the le e ^ e president INTERMEDIATE LEAGUE besebaH figures on the aptiiw succeeded Maurice Podo a major penalty for elbowing. stick at referee Frank Udvari. Go on Point Spree Leads to Rams Win And the New York Oluits, While in toe penalty box he was While with Detroit he was The West Hartford visitors Led by Clayt Hence and Dick For Ellington highest scoring machine In the scene and old No. 5 was al-1 last year. Other Sports Romano, the Seniors defeated ways most cooperati've. It’s Until that moment, Kennedy Oklahoma Players accused of using obscene Isn- suspended by the club last year managed to stay close for one older NFL, averaged 32 points guage and of spitting. Rudy’s, 63-46, in the only game toteiresting to wltneas the Yan­ sedd, the game was in doubt. for failing to show up at a play- period, they trailed by only In front all the way, Rockville High pinned a 78-58 de­ Held to a 6-6 tie at Uw and a contest and the San Diego The East squad, led by Cin­ The accusations were made er’s meeting. In toe 1061-62 four points (16-lQ) when the played last night. The Raiders Chargers, AFL offensive lead­ kee montlng driUs, the first fel­ Page 23 forfeited to the Bullets In the feat on hapless Southington last night, moving into a of the first quarter, SSltngton cinnati’s Oacar Robertson and In an official protest filed with campaign, this Detroit club sus­ second quarter began. But late ers, rolled up 28.5 points per low out of the clublMUse and pended him tor drawing need­ other scheduled game. League three-way tie for first place in the Central Valley Con­ onto the playing field is D1 Boston’s Sam Jones, went on to the league by Stafford Smythe, in that session, Manchester High made up for ita ■coring game. Fuel for the ABL win 111-107 and register its Supporting Jones president of toe Toronto Maple less penalties and the same sea­ reeled off 11 consecutive points director Bob Dlgan reports no ference and upping its season record to 7 and 2. strength was added when the Maggio, still a leader, Just as further games will be scheduled' ------❖ OVC STANDINGS lack in ihe next three periods ninth victory in 14 games. College Basketball Leals. son toe Red Wings took Mm off to open a 34-18 lead. Pete Rex’ Chargers manhandled the Bos­ ha was during fata playinig days But the game seemed anti the active Hat for twice missing for the Raiders until team rep­ Pet to defeat Granby, 66-35, at El­ ...‘Tm really happy to have Aaaumption 84, Conn. 57. Young was suspended imme­ hoop just before the half end­ lington. The win boosted the ton Patriots, Eastern Division cllmatical after wdiat had been NORMAN, Okla, (AP)— Dap’ell Royal won’t w y. Ed­ A lC 73, Hartford 61. diately by Campbell but only practice. ed left the count, 34-20. resentatives contact him. R h a m Defeated Woodrow Wilson .. .< 1 .800 champions, in a playoff for the Joe back aa a apectal insUuc- The Seniors led during most Rockville ...... 4 2 .667 Purple Knights’ record tx> 6-2. taking plaoe in a dressing room die Crowder, Jim Owens, Frank Broyles and Pete El­ Then with all nine remaining title two weeks ago. In many toc this spring," Yogi Benia. 60 feet from the oourt. varsity squad members seeing of the first half, but only by Windsor ...... 4 2 .667 Don Zabtlansky and Oarl ”^ ’s greet with the young liott aren’t interested. Buck McPhail is flattered. And a point or two. TTiere was little In Last Minute .667 quarters the feeling Is that the Kennedy told newsmen at the plenty of action, the Big Red PlainvUle ...... 2 I Carlson topped the KMgbts’ Chargers, like the old Clevetend P**y*T* raaHy enjoys hastily-called conference just Comer Jones waits in the wings. slowly but steadily added to its change for most of the second Newington ...... 3 S .500 with 18 and 12 points respec­ half until the Seniors finally L. Pet. Browns of the All-America wortolng with them. The rater- out of eight of the fans — and That’s the situation at the^ advantage. W. Middletown ...... 2 8 .400 tively. Game honors went to Conference, could handle sever­ ans atoo seek hta advice during just as the game got underway managed a five-point spread Avon ...... 6 1 .838 Glastonbury ...... 1 4 .200 University of Oklahoma as the dldata for the position,” he As has been the case in most Granby^ Bud Weiner wbo man­ al of the NFL clubs without sprtog training,” Yogi added. I — that he hsul Just met ■with hunt for a football coach con- games this season, it was late in the action. Coventry ...... 4 1 .800 Southington ...... 1 6 .167 aged 16. said at Seattle. “I have tried to Hence (18) and Romano (14) Rookey H ill...... 6 2 .714 too much trouble. The pubUc “Joe DiMeggio bas shown a real I AH-Star Tom Heinsohn of Boe- Unuuee. It has waged continual­ make iieople understand I am strictly a team victory. Every­ The Knigtats moved out in may demand a playoff between M erast in the deivelopnMnt of ton, president of the NBA ly since Bud Wifidnson reaigiied one but WalSh, who had been topped the winners but game C rom w ell...... 4 2 .667 The Rame, -with four playe« front at the half, 27-18 and happy at Washington.” honors went to Larry Llsciottl . S 3 .500 the two league champs for the our younger playera in hta three I Played Association, earlier to- last Ssuturday. Former Aoeistant in the game only a few mo- R h a m ...... In double figrureii, took a 22-18 were ahead, 43-29 at the quar­ world title. pswvtoua spring training pestods day and dlscuaaed the proposed men.ts when the injury oc­ (19) of Rudy’s. Portland ...... 2 6 .286 lead at the end o f the third « • * The ptayen waiti Jones, Wtt- Elliott, coach of UUnois’ Big .167 ter. A 22-6 edge in the final 'wlith ua as a coach,” Ralph I Penalon Flan. Ten and Rose Bowl tltUsts, is curred, got in the scoring col­ East Hampton .. . 1 5 period and added to it to lead quarter provided their final Houk said hi announcing the He assured Heinsohn, he said, kinson’a asatatant for 17 years, Y JUNIORS Bacon ...... 0 6 .000 at the half, 43-31. TTiey still This *n That but the board of regents favon a former OU assistant sind a umn. Ftour of the Tribe reached First two games of last margin. foamer center lleMer's retuni. that the plan would be acted on double figures. Is only were comfortably in front, 62- Royal and the reoents* chair­ close friends of Wilkinson. He INVENTORY Heart-breaking the Whdle on the aubjeot o f pro night’s tripleheader were run­ 48, at the end o f the third *T was happy that Yogi wanted either Feh. 18-19, at the NBA men would have Uced to get also had been mentioned aa a aways, Bolton Pharmacy way to describe Rham High’s 6k*nmary: tootboU isn’t the sport gebUng to have him again thia year on Board ot Govemoia meeting, or COIL STANDINGS period when the seexmd string­ Broyilee. possible candidate, but declined. trouncing the Elks, 60-29, and 60-58 loss to Rocky Hill yester­ ers took over. BlIliiKtoB (MF) to be a Mbtto overeiqpoeed, espe- Mo ataiOr. He’ll be spendii^most on May 1, when aU the club "There are certain to be a W. L. day. Rick Hanson’s hoop with a B F oiaily on teervee? Lest 6unds(y'a of Ms tkne with the younger I ownera would be present at the Royal, coach of national Pet. Pagani’s trounced Nasslff Carlson ...... 4 number of names thrown M anchester...... 8 1 Arms, 64-20. In the only close­ minute or so to play provided Jim Martello and A1 Put* National Football League AU- playera, but bell be avafiahle to I league’s annual meeting, champion Texas, was at Dun­ .889 paced the Rams with 17 points Woriclioven ...... 3 3 can Tueeday night for a Mgh arounil,” he said. "But Tm M aloney...... 8 1 .889 ly-contested affair, Fletcher the winning margin after the Norwood ...... 1 j Fro game was a dud and to oar- help our varsity at Fort Lauder- He said be thought the mat­ happy at Illinois . and I In­ each. Bob Newmarker was par- KoIhis ...... « 1 (BClwol foottedl banquet. But the C entral...... 6 4 JUS Glass nipped winless Miller teams battled one another all ly on the noneenee anotber dsto too, Houk concluded. ter had been taken care of. But tend to stay at UUnois.” Attention Car Owners through 32 minutes of action. ticulariy effective in the first W«l* ...... V. 8 I cut 6 pjn. Heinsohn and Bob former Sooner quartethack was Eastern ...... S 4 .iS 9 Pharmacy, 40-36. Zabilanaky ...... e 1 week the American Football « * « MePhaU, an assistant at BU- half, collecting 13 of his 15 Zaliner ...... 0 Pettit of the St. Louie Hawks as adept at a'voddis)g definite C E lT D P la tt...... 5 4 .586 Dennis Vendrillo (20) had a Seldom did either club have 0 League will stage tts annual nois Sind a former Oklahoma Conard ...... 8 5 big night to lead Bolton. The more than a couple of points’ podints before the tntenniscFion. Wimams ...... 1 0 AU-Fto attraction Sunday... End o f the Line came to hta hotel room and de- statement as he formerly was .875 Captain, Karl Nlederwierfer Valente ...... 0 0 fuUback, said ‘Tm very flatter­ SALE at avoidilng tackierB Wethersfleld...... 8 8 MS winners’ stingy defense allowed advantage and the lead changed Blancliard ...... 0 0 IVeathenniui reported that Woulda’t tt be a i-tural I ed. But I haven’t mate an ap- 357 BROAD 5T. W indham...... S 8 .853 the Elks top scorers, Ben Grzyb hands on numerous occasions, completed the high-scoring Hare ...... 4 0 there 'was snow in Bt. Peters- meeting, on the athletic firid meeting. „. *T don’t want to MHt either ARE YOU CETTING quartet with 12 more. Furpliy ...... 0 0 I pUiation, as such, and have not M ANCHE5THI Hall ...... 0 9 .000 and Tom Gessay 10 points each right through the final period. butg, Fla., yeaterday and the Oktafaoma or Texes and Juet been approached.” YOUR Five players hit double fig­ The win lifted Rocky Hill The win was the fourth in Total* ...... 34 i? 66 temperature waa 82. Today, the High and Manchester to get to- don’t have any other comment Norikeutt said Royal, Jones, And one consistent scorer, ures for Pagani’s with Tony (5-2) within a half-game of six league games for the Rams Granby (SB) mercury dipped to 36 in Miami. «X r? ... Holiday Lw« ^ to make,’’ Royal sold. Crowder, Owens and McPhall ALL SN O W Kastauskaa leading the way Avon (5-1) the Charter Oak and put them only one-half B F Carl Hohenthal, recorded only Morovlch ...... 3 0 And who ia thkddng about baae- be the s(»ne of a Men’s CSase B Broylee Staying wera the “top five candidates.” 10 podnts but fed teammates on with 17. George Hutchinson’s Conference leader. Rham drop­ game back of league-leading Flannery ...... 0 0 beU? Or faethling beauties on Duckpin Touraament Saturday. But Broyles, coach at Atkan- Of those, only Royal, Jones and several occasions, recovered 11 was high for Nassiff’s. ped its second straight and is Woodrowr Wilson. Post ...... 0 0 the Florida beaches?..,. Leat Seven Shifts are Ustod, the first aaa, 'was Munt. *Tm net Inter­ MePhaU have not denied they The well-played third game now 3-3 in the league and 5-3 Southington dropped its fifth Gahaitan ...... 0 Q Bion Plan either next month or loose balls, played an outstand Ludore ...... nlgtat in New HaVeh, powerful at 12 noon . . i Annual John ested In lea-ying Arkanaaa. Tra are Interested DRY GAS ing defensive game and in, gen­ saw Fletcher’s grab an 18-17 overall. game o f the season. They’ve 1 0 May 1 TIRES ON R. Miller ...... 1 0 and undefeated Aasumptton Jay add movlee wlU be shown Met wMh Flayers got the best ^ in the coun­ Royal has a 10-year contract eral, contributed as much if not halftime lead Find still hold Rick Mooney of the winners won three, only one in league D. Miller ...... 2 0 College of Worcester was hav­ Friday and Saturday night at try.” He had been the personal at Texas, nmning through toe more to the cause than on some Miller’s to a 30-30 tie at the had 17 points as did Gary Rob­ play. Brian O’Oonnell was high Weiner ...... 5 6 ing a pdcnic against Southern the Dushariil In Hartford. The I4BA president then met end of the third period. But Deadler ...... 3 8 with the 20 ADl-Gtar players in choice of Glenn Nortfacutt, 1973 season. FREE? I of his better scoring nights. erts of the Sachems. Armand for the loeers with 16. Fnstchr ...... i) 0 chairmen of the board of re­ Bob Escavich topped the Miller’s gave away a lot of Boucher added 14 and Larry a dnessiiig room at Boston at CLOSEOUT Most all motorist are saying Tribe with 16, one more than height and couldn’t contain Jim Phelps 10 in a losing cause. Sunxmery: Total* ...... 13 9 38 8:25 ana assured them that gents. Judge Rules Judgment Excessive Crowder, another former Leo Served Writ (Dook’s free dry gas cou­ Co-Oaptaln Paul Quasnitachka Patulak whose eight fourth Coventry’s game at East BookvUle (78) the ptan wifi be thoroiigMy and two more than Bob Evans. quairter points made the dif­ Hampton was postponed until B F Pt sisidered. Sooner quarteitiack 'who also MTOiDUEBURY, VL (A P) — I pons. Nlederwerter ...... 3 6 12 New Swim Marka -was an assistant oooCh at OU Foirmer baseball iteyer and PRICES The latter again ahowed t^ ference. His 15 points led the today. Pud ...... 7 3 17 “ We asked Mr. Keanedy to I steady improvement that has winners while Gary Klein had Summary: . . 3 3 » step outside and ira players until taking the head Job at Manager Leo Duroeber has been marked his play all season long. 12 and Jim Manning 10 for the Bockjr Hill (M) . . 8 1 17 NEW HAVEN (AP) — The Lawyiers Recommend came to an agreement,” said Colorado a year ago, echoed served with a writ in a civil He and Duke Hutchinson helped losers. B F Pt . . 7 1 15 Yale freshmen won, naturally, Heinsohn aifter the game. Broytes sentiments. T defi­ suit, says Addisan County SAVE Hanson ...... B 3 13 Wrirtt . . 1 2 4 Sheriff Alan Chandler. Chandler Mancdiester to a 41-32 edge in ulgley ...... 3 0 4 Kelmw ..0 0 0 but Dave Stoeckle of Darien ”Xt was the consensus of the nitely 'wlU stay in Ootarado,” the ALL 14" SNOW rdboiBids. lixt ...... 3 0 6 Lee ... .. 1 0 2 players that we’d play and 32-yeer-old Ooiorado e o a c h said be served too writ aoiriy Bedlack ...... 4 6 13 . . 1 0 2 High School took two swim­ yesteixlay and Duriocbar later I Bright Spot Indians No Match Mooney ...... 7 3 ..0 0 0 Butts Accept $$ Cut await further action firan Mr. said. DRY GAS 17 ..0 0 ming events in record time. Kennedy. He assured ua he will Owens, another former OU was brought before Asst Judge Another bright iqxit for the Macgaldi ...... 4 0 8 0 Stoeckle was clocked in 50.2 Tribe was the {day of lanky reoammend a ooune of action star, is head coach at Washing­ Leon Busbey bi Addison Ooun- TREADS For Hall Matmen Totals ...... 36 10 60 Total ...... 31 16 78 seconds In the 100-yard free­ ty Co)*t and octered to poet Paul BushneU. The 6-8 pivot Bham (56) SoaOiincton (58) ATLANTA (AP)—^Former Georgia athletic d ire cto r I to gm league on the Pension ton and apparently plans to le- COUPONS style and 1:55.8 in the 200-yard main Just that. ‘T am not a ca n -' $30,000 bail. blocked at least a hall-dosen S F B F Pt freestyle at the Yale pool yes­ Wallace Butts says be will be guided by his attorneys’ ^ _ Shota, ooUeotad a few rebounds Showing far too much poise Covell ...... 2 1 O’Connell ...... 4 g 16 Buy your gasoline at Cook’s and exx>erience for the com Dougan ...... 1 1 Ad.ikvcii ...... 2 4 8 terday. The present Connecticut recommendation that he accept a $2.5 million cut in his _Vgood«»^^^«S^o^^if^^ and accounted for aeven p------1 buUt up en 16-polnt lead In the for your free dry gas cou­ Roller ...... 1 0 Kowalski ...... 2 0 4 Stoeckle's heroics, the Eli Frosh he accept it,” said attorney Wil­ pons. from the top down, a la the In a wrestling match yesterday Berk ...... 2 3 Kane ...... 1 0 2 YOUR LOCAL OLDSMOBILE DEALER pros. at West Hartford. churned to a 68-27 victory over liam H. Schroeder Jr. Tuesday , , , . . .— Hall’s talented Dick Distel The loss evened Manchester’s Totals ...... 24 10 58 Total ...... 17 34 68 Darien. night, "and we are certain he ^ Ai^retes, Wfit EACH was the game h i^ scorer with record at 1-1 for^the season, iil take our recommendation.’’...... to shift too ^ of Brymts $10 , chamberlainI CSiamberlaln of o fA m San 7 IV»nniiuv, Franctaoo HAS JUST TAKEN THE FOLLOWINfi 16. Jhn Ooady, like Hutchinson first formal schedule for the “I will be guided by my at­ a soccer goahe, 'oollectad 14. Tribe. torneys,” Butts said in Athens. •T have no further comment to ,u» th. po« CARS IN TRADE FOR NEW 1964 Manchester shot a phenome­ The summary: article appeared. nal 24 for 88 at the foul line. 103 lbs., Higuera M pinned NFL Players’ Mr. President make. It is my understanding Robevtson was the game’s Hall wasn’t bad either, canning Goldenburg H, time 3:06 . 110 that we have 20 days to make U. 8. District Ju(tae H. H. I _Mgh______soorer and most valuable OLDSMOBILES 15 of 28. The Tribe had 10 o f 11 Ihs., Cohen H pinned Margarldo toe decision.” Qroona set trial for Feb. 10^in|p2 yer Trito 26 points, 14 re- NO EXCHANGE for fiinst half. Randy Smith led M, time 5:28 115 lbs., Evans H A federal Judge ruled Tuesday BlrnteghMi, but Curte a^ed bounds and right assists. Wilt Remember you also set Double Stamps that toe award ot $3.06 mllUon toe ^P ^s C ^ to^ er ^ and PatUt e ^ bod 19 polnte. 1963 OLDSMOBILE 1963 OLDSMOBILE the way with an ei|^ for eight plimed Rohrbach M, time 5:37; Was Unknown Until Election 8s Holiday Sedan. Just FULL TREADS ON SOUND showing. 121 lbs., Armstrong H decision- by a Jury to Butts was grossly toe trial be held ouUdda jo„ee got 16 and Pettit 17. S-88 Station Wagon. Full On all cash or credit card gas purchases Monday excessive. However, U. S. Dlst power. One owner. loaded with extras. Real The Manchestsr Jayveea re­ ed Berkman C, score 9-0; 127 BUi Russefi of Boston outre- cleani GUARANTEED CASINGS to Saturday. gain winning ways in the open­ lbs., Simmons H pinned Roger HOLLYWOOD, Fla.“ ^ The shock didn’t alifeet his Judge Lewis R. Morgan held noi get a fair trial in I bounded Chamberlain 21 to 20. er, 50-33. Chris McHale led the M, time 5:52; 133 lbs., Ash­ senaibllitiea because after an that toe magazine libeled Butts Alabama. . | ^ bit frightening $2995 (NEA)— If you ask him, in charging that he and Coach $2795 Papooses with 18 points. He, worth H pinned Totten M, time Ordell Braase is a social initial loqft by Uie OoRs as a to wonder what might have Jimmy Kuhn and Rich Andru 1:01; 188 lbs., Lee H pinned 215-pouild defensive end, he Paul Bryant of Alabama con­ The Los Angeles Angels adll I happened had Kennedy not THIS COUPON IS WORTH lot were the outstanding for the Rourke M, time 1:04; 147 lbs., worker for the Lutheran went into the Army foe the spired to fix toe 1962 Georgla- play 18 baseball exhibitiona at been os persuoslra as he ap- Little Dvjune. Yeles H pinned Litrlco M, time church in Baltimore, M d., next three seasons and-emergied Alabama football game, won by their base In Palm Springs, parentiy waa. 1963 OLDSMOBILE 1963 DO DGE Manchester has a day off Fri­ 2:59; -157 lbs., Fumesse H and But not in the usual sense. on GI rations as a full-size wo Alabama 854). Calif., next March and early It would have aignalad the F-86 Cutlass Convertible. 880 Convertible. Loaded day. The next game scheduled Pohl M; drew; 167 lbs., Welch of 246. ^ Jury Award AprU. I end of toe NBA. Local owner. Looks like a with extras. Low, low mile­ 50 STAMPS You might find a cigar' age. A Olastonbiury trada tor them is a week from tomor­ H pinned Ray Lewis M, time clinched in his teeth, and his The big Dakotan was a swing The Jury gave Butts $3 million new one! WITH THE PURCHASE OF $3.00 OR row (Jan. 23) at Bulkelay. 0:38; 177 lbs., O’ConneU H pin­ feet are size 16 at the bottom man on the Colt defensive line punltivs damages and $60,000 Next OCSli game is set Jan. 26 ned Kane M, 2:21; unlimited, of a 6-4, 245-pound walking ad a couple of years while they general damages. He bad sued $2695 $2495 INSTANT STARTING MORE AT COOK’S SERVICE STATION when Platt visits the arena. Glassock H pinned Wiley M, for high protein living. won two world championalhips. for $5 mllliaa in each catenry. Maloney kept ita half of the Morgan, who presided at toe G>mplamant^s 4 Daughters 9 time 1:22. He Is also the newly elected In 1060 he stepped into a regu­ CXaCL first place tie with a 71- lar job on the right flank. trial, ruled toat Cmrtls Publish' 1962 CHEVROLET JANUARY 15 to 18 46 victory over Hamden. Other president of the National Foot­ Ing Oo., publishers of toe Post, 1962 OLDSMSIILE IN COLDEST WEATHER ‘Other’ End Impala V-8 2rDoor Hard­ Idague games saw Bristol Cen­ ball League Players Associa­ would get a new trial unless Back Leo Durocher in Suit 88 Holiday Sedan. Fully top. Want to see a real tral epd a five-game ki Pete Ward Si^s tion, and if that’s the first rea- ‘ On the Baltimore left side for Butts filed In writing within 20 equipped. Fine family car! HSK "SILVER COBALF' son you ever had for heating the last 10 years has been Glno clean one. Take a look at streak with a 62-54 triu days an agreement to forego this one. ( V O LT $92S - 12 VOLT $12A5 over Wetheraflekl and Platt With White Sox of Ordell Braase, Join the club. Marahetti, the greatest defen­ pimltive ds^uges above $400,- MIDDiLBoaURY, V t (A P ) —<&partloutariy o f Carolyn, but In- $209S trounce Bristol Blastem, 77-63. Ordell, in a working way, sive end in football history. 000. The Judge did not alter toe TlM four daughten of the wntn- deed of all ot us, and he had | TTiat’s why OrdeU is known as no deofings with our mother.” $2095 Summary: is the “other” defensive end general damages. em involved have denied them VALUABLE COUPON For More Money for the Baltimore Colts. He the “other” end, much Uke a Is aniy tnitti to an .altanoitton ot The statement atao sold Mo-1 357 BROAD ST., MANCHESTER — 643-2444 Maaehaitar (M) _ _ WlUbom B. Oo4N, chief couiM p B P Pt has been in professional 'foot­ guy named Bear R rya a t was In sal tor CurtU, aaiif be would ap« against rin “has not acted narmally to­ 1962 CHEVROLET CHICAGO (AP)— Third the shadow of Don Hutson at ward our mother or ouraetveo Impala Super Sport Con­ 1961 VAUAN T OPEN WEDh THURS.. FRI. — 8 to 8 The NEW "Petre" COUPON 3 Escavich ...... ■ 34 15 ball since 1957, vidien he en­ toe ruling even if Butts Los Angetas Dodgem batebaB V-lOO 2-Door. Radio, heater 4 HohenUial ...... 4 M . 10 baseman Pete Ward Mgned his rolled as a mature rookie of Alabama. agrees to toe reduced Judg^nent. oooioh Leo Durocher. for BOtne months” and It ao- vertible. Fhlly eiiulpped. 0 Quasnttschka ...... 4 4-7 14 1964 baseball contract with the and standard transmission. (EXCLUSIVE OFFER OF COOK'S) 0 Evans ...... 5 1-1 13 25. Now he heads the organ­ The Colt defender waa tiie Sitoroeder and Allen Locker- Durooher’s Vennont kt-tomey, ousedMoriri of threatening "to Very clean! 1 Hutchinson ...... 1 6-4 7 Chicago WMte Sox today for ization of men who populate team player representativs only man, anotoer Butts attorney, Lt. Gov. Railph Foote, said hurt us physicafiy, and tods is 0 Walsh ...... 2 ? almoet tiwioe his last season’s $1095 Three of these coupons can be redeemed for a FREE can of D ry. 3 Simmons ...... 3 0-3 4 the most explosively popular two years before selection to the aaid they felt toe decision waq yesterday the famed basebeOi quite a p ^ from any feelkigb | $2495 INSTANT CREDIT 1 Bushnell ...... I 1-3 7 salary. He became the fourth spoirt la America. ! No. 1 spot in the entbre ewso- an afflrrnatlcm of Butts’ vindi­ figure w u named In a oi-vil ba may have against Mr. Du- Gas. Purchase $3.00 or niore of gas and recelvfe a FREE Petro 3 Smith ...... 1 22 S White So*' player to come to And chances are only hie ciation. It needs a man of cation of toe charges in toe Post oomniotat brought by Rene roGbar.” ’ couptm. Every 4th filling bring the previous 3 coupons with you 3 Brannick ...... 1 0-3 3 terms. wife Janice knows how to pro­ Ida natural dignity-for wtwt baa article of March 23, 1968, caUed, Tha giris vtawad tha charges I 1959 CHRYSLER Ward, who led the Sox in six MiQim a t Swunton, VC Ha also 1961 FORD Windsor 2-Door Hardtop. Eind redeem them for a FREE dry ^as. W TotaU ...... » »MI 80 nounce the name. become big buatoeas. The Story of a O oII^ FootbaU tasusd a ststemant on befasIC ot ■a “notoing more than another offensive departments in his German Name Fix. attempt to Injure and hurt Ms Golaxle 4-Door Sedan. Fully Nice 2-tona Has had the P — B r Pt major league rooUe season, re­ Ordell finds himself iq> to fata Duvoeber, deoytag anrihiiig but equipped. beat ot earn! , OFFER GOOD ONLY THROUGH JAN. ’64 4 DUtel ...... 7 34 1« Some people think it’s Dan­ anqita ears In a milUon-doHar Ttaa artlola said Butts fed pre- on ossoolattan vntti Mrs. Anna wits and ohiUran.” portedly was upped from an ish. It’s really Gennan and in gama data on toe Ofoigla foot­ Morin oouM not ba ranchaa | at COOK’S “SERVICE” STATION, Inc. 4 Bex ...... 3 3-4 7 88,000 minimum to aromtd $15,- pension plan (M would taka an Morin as the motber at a ctase $1395 3 Ooady ...... 4 47 14 its ' puie Teutonic form comes estimated $50,000 for a Zl-year- ball team to Brywt, that toey friend, Mtas Carolyn Morin. for oommenC $1495 YOU MAY USE THIS COUPON AS THE FIRST ONE 1 Curry ...... 9 ^ 2 000 for the coming season. out suspiciously. lik$ the first rigged and fixed toe game, and 3 JaKe ...... 1 M J Ward led Chicago in hitting old to set it up on his own), ex­ Mias Morin was deecribed as Leo In Seclusion two syllables of a popular ORDELL BRAASE tensive medical care and ttM that both were corrupt. Durocher was azrested Mon­ 0 Kantor ...... 0 W 1 with .295 and in RBI with 84. a striking beaut(y in bar 20b FREE FOR OUR SERVICE CUSTOMERS piece of woman’s apparel, up­ quest for tax deptotion aUow- U.8. Big Loser who left the Unlvetrity of Ver­ day and freed ki $30,000 bail. 3 Singer ...... 1 M J He also had 22 homers, tying center of the state which sent We have a fleet of late model F-85a for all our eervloe 5 R a v Ib a s•••••«• sa* 2 ^8 I Dave Nicholson for the dub per torso. In Baltimore it’s anca on the canser Hfs o f pro “ We told Wally we felt it was mont to punue a career as a He now ta in seclusion at Mld- s i M “bray-zee,” - “braze’' for Infor­ Ordell to the University of footballam. aa to his Innocsnce” dlebucy Inn. oostomen. nuee sra loaned to you tree ol charge all Si Totala ...... 18 1438 51 lead. model sad taliivlalon aatsesi yap pay terra the gas jam warn. Score at half: 34-30. Mancheater. mal shortrress. South Dakota on a bewetball Tba aasodatkm wUl tain an Sehroedta said. “ Anyway tha Mom's sMortay mult ap- General Manager HM SfaoH Mg loaar tn thia ease win ha tlia JAMS Morin sad h ir ttaras □ said Ward was given a “sub­ The most bb'vlous qualifica­ scholarahip and also features aotiye part in the aeleoUon of tm , mo. Jasn Biidtay, Mnc paar In oow t 'wtth tbs oom- stantial increase,” as was pitch­ tion Braase bas for leadiiig a remarkable edifice known the AljgFteyani AU-Fro team aternal Rarasma Bsrvloe, ba- V m M flbsrltay and Mm. Btt- 5* tha mat- ■Vmnu THE ACTION IS" Most Valuable er Gary Peters, first Sox ^gnee the NFLPA Is that he comes as the Com Palace. for Nerw^aper Bntarprtaa Aa- causa 91 par cent of the $8 mil- nor WUta) tasuad thrir asm tta wWI be dropped- Duroohm's COOK’S Service Station Monday. Peters nosed out Ward out of South Dakota, like his OrdeU minored in aoctal stud- soclatlon. It wants a voles in UoB would have aooe to tha fed' attomay also would have 21 atatauant on tba aubjaot MONTfUDAL (A P) — Jew for Ameriow League Rookie of predecessor, P^te Retslaff, the lea and footixaU. In 19M ha waa tin picking of P ro Bowl squads, aral govarnmant?' thiough tha Mautonint gover­ days to answer ttaa complaint | MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES BeHvew. vatetw center wid tile Toar honon In lOSS. handsome end of the Philadel- drafted on tha 14th round by a a m poim with many ptayen. Ifo^^n^Uad a OirUs mo­ attar it. 1s preoented. 555 MIDDU TURNPIKE EAST AT THE GREEN tion tor reversal of the verdict nor, ssying: o f Um lIcntiWl 08- Wan) traded foom the p ^ Baglee, also o f OermaB Baltlinars. Wrasse, who has dealt In so­ V o Tnith In Charga* Yooir Local Oldsnioblle Dealer narilvski n lio oonaM m l OHolea a year age in a aix-|day- deeemt. hnvent bsan shookad hks cial asrvioe work dut^ the and a new trial. CkirUs had con­ Selling and Servicing OldemobUee For Over 29 Team TEL. 549-5321 “ Nobody,” says Janice Branae, toat again tended toe verdict was exoas- “Thera is no tnith whstso- Don oSandlsr- of the New I er swep. t t t sssson tin last ooupls of ever In th4 sliasEis made by Yarfc Giants won tha National TlM fioB also notim d tigned '‘reaUzea how desolate South paata, ham snddnly found life atva and that toe Judge erred In (02 w e s t OBNTBB BIMMITDAA-lfiil Dakota reeJly hi whea yoa gat ------mpM - nUng oat owtain -avidam.__ Football Laagna aeoring tltlal OFFif BvitetiNdi taU uonteaniB today from O b ^ n m At ' • w y Add | Jttm OOMMST past Mitehell.” an aCHBwUlar tta Kh UA O v Read Herald Advertisement! mtehsK M ttia town hi fhfi aMt Obart of Appeals Is x m

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■ - - , ' - MAKCHESTSlt EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONK- WEDNESDAY., JANUARY 15,1964 PAGE TW Bm;A THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW By FA6ALY and SHORTEN Housdurid Ckiods SI Business Locations Housss For Sale 72 Houaoa For Sale 72 HousasForSale 72 Wut • room so. WINDSOR -> U rei^ p^ WANTBD m M iitrttortf Holdings of Baker pairing roofs of all Mnda. new aoU hcuartwld fum lahlnm in­ MANCHESTER - * BUILOINO 60x40 suttable tor oldar hooM Just rastaMd. Buga OaM, (uU shod dormer, , 2 vacy. Sle«fe, eomtortaUe. and < 4 fam ily Houm s fm Court Gi8e6 CLASSIFIED roofs, gutter work, chimneys V he> 'MORMVfOOD PMMLW LANDED MIS So — THREE HOURS AIRBORNE » AND cluding 10 cubic foot Phllco room apartment O??* Btorata, B-1 adoa, Buoktond bright family room, modem biuhe, remodeled Utehen, rec sturdy. 8 bedroom , 8>hath elienta. Lawmne cleaned, repaired. Ahimlnun\ BIO DEAL. HE MAD EXACTLY EIOHT HOURS WNA'HOPPEN1! YOU'RE S O RIOHTf freezer and Kenmore 800 waab- ter St. Ceramic tllad bath, seetton. 649-S405. kltohen, dining and itirtag room room , 111,100. PhUbrieh A gen­ raised ranch with anormoua Realtor. MS4T8I. large rooms and ample ckieet down and four tamo bedrooms cy, e4l-$4M. famuy room, 2-ear farage, siding. SO years’ experience. TO SION THE CONTRACTS- tng m achine. 648-2611. BOCKVOULB nw nO N q>ace/ Completely re-deco- W- Big lot, pisnw of jtraos. new - Choose own eelon, $^- Free estimates. Call Howley, , LAues MO oen iu tm ffou tro CONSTANCY DRIVE—6 room WANTBD tat. DID To Be PubUcized 648-6881. 648-0768. X U CATCH THE SO" DELUXE GAS RANGE, rikted. Ample off street park­ Housea For Rent 65 Worth looktog at, isn't it? Ask­ 800 - worth m a rt. Glenn Rbb- Relaad C. Merritt, IT, of 42 ,wgATmen coHomoMo vmt h m l a n ranch, garage, patio, deop 646-4I8L mm Bt., was saved from a pos- ADVERTISING NOOM PLANE TD , uaed 8 months, clock, timer, tog.ing. RelitR erttu o f $186 p a r mootia ing price Is only S1T.B00. T. J. erts Agency, Realton, 644-usi, jM M M E n LMo o*s»m M tfm ruo matchleea oven and broiler, COVENTRY — Rent or lease. atooded lot, etorme, eeroene, 644>l8n. ' - MMe jail sentone* by his moth­ SEATTLEr IP X includesIncludes hMt and hot water Crtwkett, RkAltOt, M l-un. (OsaMaasd freos Page Oaa) we wnL PttoceeD to aaklng $100. C all 6494)427 a fte » and kitchen , appliances. One L arge 6Vi room ranch, hot fto^laoe. WaOc to eehoole, er in CSreutt Court 12 yester­ 1968 tntaaforrad p a rt 6 ( It ta CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Radio-TV Repair CAN*r CUNCH THIS water heat, aora, lot, BOLTON VIODOTY - Orca Levtasoa and Slgelbaum. 8 p.m . year lease required. Csdl Mr. $110 ehurohee, atoree, pool. <10,600 day. rsal estate and ether claimed 8AJM.to5P.M. Services 18 l o o k t .r u monthly, References. Hayss Owner MP-5U4. 1783. Bnorm ous 10-room Celonl 4th Found Kanco(fi(, foraer pradAsnt oC SUNMr Iltuder, Jarvis Realty Oo., HOME LISTINGS The youth’s mother told the assets A* well os loans he has 283 E ast C enter St., 64S^4UA A gen cy, 643-4808. ai bn 2Vi Acres, euthuildinge, Serv-U Cotp., another vandtag CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv- M i6 B ,is r r LAKB STRBBt. CJOVBNTRY— lArga center hAll with op*n court, “I think Roland has ebtalnsd, and other liabilities. ice, available all hours. Satis-1 Mufdcal Instruments S3 car Jet W reck learned his leeson. I think he The committee also plans to maehtat company, testified thM jCOPy CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSlllED ADVT. o k a y IPX j u m p t FURNISHED OR Unfurnished NEEDED ■Two family, 5^, coveniontly stairwAy, 9 fireplaces, leige faction guaranteed. CaD 648- FEBRUARY 1st occupancy — ______'1 intends to straighten out.” Her round out testimony taken at a Baker had never us*d inftttsnca MONDAY Tkra FRIDAY 1 9 'M AJI.^ATI7RDAY f AJM. X WONT HEED A INTERESTED IN buying smaU large 8 room apartment, neat, ranch, 4^ rooms, porches, located, priced tor quick sale, kltohen with flrepUce, large to help him <>btata a eentraet 1818. transistor type organ.n. OUl 648- baseboard oil heat, knotty MANCHESTER and . 118,500.1. D. Realty, 84S-519S. trees. Asking 829.000. Lawrence CHMBBRLAND, M4. (A P I- son had just pleaded guilty to public hearing I4at month About J »A R A C H U ^ hot water, stove and refrig­ State police today found another two charges of breach o t the ms investment in a million- and denied he had ever Ztered 8480. erator, tiled bath and shower, pine, working adults. e48-6S89. F. F ieno, R ealtor, 643-27i any comn)lseions with Baker or PLEASE READ YOUR AD VICINITY VERNON — LARGE ranch, $ C harles N icholson, 742-6364 crewman of the Air F m ’cs je t dellar motel at Ocean City, Md. Millinery, Dressmaking 19 many closets. Centrally lo­ THREE BEDROOM split-level, bomber that crashed in the In sentencing Merritt to 80 Jordan told newsmen after otherwise paid him any manay. or "Want Ads’* an taken over tiie phone as a cated. Parking. Adults only hedroeme, fireplace, basement gArage, new condition, $160 Free Estimates o t V alue garage, early Occupancy. Noar 123 W HITE STRE ET — itley mountains near here Monday days and 60 (lays, suspended, Tuesday’s hearings that the oonveaiBBoc. TIm adveiHser skonld read his ad the FIRST LADIES' and gentlemen’s cus-! Antiques 56 $96. 643-8396. DAY IT AFFEAB8 and REPORT ERRORS in time for the tom tailoring and alterations. monuily, available. Immediate­ Chela. Yongren Agency, 8(~ School section. Nice iipe in m orning. with two years probation. committee hae not yet obtained ly . 648-0980. InseitlaB. The HeiaM Is responsible for only ONE Incor­ 643-2264. MANCHESTER GREEN —An­ POUR R(X)M apartment, Weet (toll 8IU. Up-top riiape. FlrepIbCe. Heat­ He was believed to be dead. Judge John M. Alexander toM copies of Baker’s Income tax n et er T"****^ Insertion for any adverttsement and then only tiques. Open every day except Side, gas heat, convenient to ed, paneled pi on room Police, the Air Fore* and the the atwused that ha had been returns and may not despite an Monday. 481 E. Middle Turn­ LAWRENCE F. FIANO PHOBNDC STREET — Vernon. Tastefully dec< 1, newly considering "Putting you In jail executive order by President te the * of a "make g o o iT Insertion. Errors which do not bus, working couple. 649-4819. BOLTON — 8 room house, $86 CivU Air Patrol «d not identify Moving— Trucking— pike. 648-7222. Realtor 6a-2768 Spacious 6 room ranch, deep painted. Februi occupancy. for a Uttle while.” Johnson giving it authority to lessen the valoe c t the advertisement will not be corrected by p er m onth. C all ow ner 876-6884. him Immediately. Storage 20 THREE ROOM apartment, first C harles Nicholson 742-68M lot, walk-out basement, family B lva ’Tyler, Rj ,ltbr,, 649-4469. The charges stemmsd from examine them. "makegeod*" sise kitchen, paneled living He was the fourth member of QuotatUMM PnnlslHd Ig floor, 97 Wells Street, stove, re­ COVENTRY — 4 room house -X the five-man crew to be. ac­ two incidents last month in The committee’s special coun­ Coburn Mlddlebrook, tm e. MANCHESTER Delivery. Light Wearing Apparel— Fnrs 67 frigerator, $76 m onth. Phone room, 3 large bedrooms, oil which the youth had been drink­ sel, L. P. McLendon, said evi­ YOUR OOOPDtAnON WIIA with heat, two porches, 2-car hot water heat, sparkling counted for. Boidc Stocks trucking and package delivery., 649-4690. garage, $110. (to ll 628-3876 be­ $12,200 - MANCHB 8TB R . At 8 For Sale 73 The CAP said one of iU ing and causing a disturbance. dence linked Baker to two Las B R appreciated D IAL 643-2711 Refrigerators, washers and THE WAS-NU SHOP, 467 Main clean throughout. Wolverton B id A bkad tween 6-8 p.m. tractive 6 room Cape, large search planes spotted a para­ A charge of intoxication Vegas, Nev., men and an air­ stove moving specialty Folding Street, Manchester, has a POUR ROOM apartment, flrrt kitchen, plenty of cabinets, A gen cy, R e u to r , 646-2813 TN-3 lots, prime lo- Conn. Bank and chute about five miles north­ against him was nolled on the craft compemy official ta bor­ T ru st C o...... 7S W ch airs fo r rent. 649-0762. group of festive square dance floor, $80 monthly. Can be se«n ceramic bath, garage. 128x108. city utilities, m ilb rick rowing $176,(XX) in March, 1962, A /r HUGE ^(YIXKsi RANCH, west of the crash scene just be- recommendation of Prosecutor Hartford National O i e n k i t i - dresses and petticoats for com­ after 6 weekdays, all day Business Property (torlton W. Hutchtos, Realtor, ncy, 649-8464. E. George Gorsky. to buy some Oklahoma bank ing parties, sizes 10 through Saturday and Sunday. 62 Elm 649-6182. family size kitchen, walnut ______fore dark Tuesday. Tracks led Bank C o...... S6H iTD. MURDOCK For Sale 70 cAbinets, three twin size bed­ Sylvester Giacomini, 47, 17 stock. Tm bla Raachiiic Our Advertiser? Painting— Papering 21 14. Open 10-6, Tuesday—Satur­ HUl Road, Talcottville. )FF PORTER STREET — 2.8 McLendon listed the hotel Fire Instuaaea Onmjpaaiss ^ Tot. Bm. U. f. day. 648-9407. $17,900 — 6H room ranch. East rooms, recreation room, Man^ SLcres. Prime residential area. police ’|®*®'** tow*** Woodland St., pleaded guilty to Hartford Fire .... 69% 7 8 % PAINTING, EXTERIOR and In- FEBRUARY 1st — 6 rooms tor INVESTMENT PROPERTY — Chester, only 818,990. Carlton Suitable for subdivision. Eve. battled their way throi^ heavy operating under the influence of operators as B. B. Slgelbaum 2 stores, 7 room apartment, Side, garage, full cellar, oil hot National 91re ... .129 187 terior, paperhanging, wall­ $66, elderly couple, age 80 up. Vater heat, fireplace, S twin W. Hutchins, 849-6182. / liquor and was fined $150 or smd Edw ard t/evinson. He said Phoenix Fire ....124 183 24-Hour Answering Service and separate 30x87 concrete B ill B oles, 649-9868. W arren B. jthe p lu e he didn't know If their hotels paper removed, dry wall work. Wanted— To Bay 58 All improvements except fiuv sized bedrooms, lots of living Howland, Realtor, 648-1108. wh**’* the airman was found. sentenced to 15 days in jail. Ha Life and Indemnity las. Ooa. Reasonable rates. Fully in­ nace. Easy to heat. Etox W, block building with heat, lava­ space here. Convenient to BOLTCN — Owners in ^orida ’Two of the five-man crew chose to go to Jail. ’The charge have gambling casinos. Also Help Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— ^Male 36 Artides For Sale 45 tory, and office space. $29,900. identified by McLendon as as­ Aetna Casualty ..DM 184 Free to Herald Readen sured. 649-9068, Joseph P . Lew ­ WILL BUY old attic items, H erald. everything. Wolverton Agency, request fast sale. Le^c cus­ have turned up safely. A third resulted from an accident on Aetna Life ...... 176% 184% lamps, glass, books, furniture. C ontact P hilbrick A gency, 649- sociated ta the venture was is. WANTED — LADY for steady, I EXPERIENCED plastic mold PAINT BRUSHES — Imper­ R ealtor. 649-2813. tom 8% room ranchyY-car ga­ was dead In the w reckage o f Proepect St. last month. Conn. General ...172 180 Call 649-4291. 8464, fo r details. rage, large lot, m es. Quick Fred Black Jr., an official of Want Infonnation on one of ear classtfted adverUeeraentar No full-time work. Salary plus bo­ builders . and first class tool fect, half price. Sherwin-Wil­ POU R HEA’TED ico m s, $89, the plane. Two unarmed nuclear Robert G. Staples, 26, 6 W. Hfd. Steam BoUer 187 146 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint­ nus. Apply Now System Laun­ and die makers. Apply 114- liam s O o., 981 M ain St. conveniently located ost' bus VERNON - LOVELY older 7 occu pancy. A s k i ^ $19,600. W ill Severe Cold bombs were nearby. Maiq, St, was fined $5 for in­ North American A'vlation (Jorp. unwer at the telephoae Hsted? Simply eaD the WE BUY. SELL or trade an­ Sources ta Las Vegsui identi­ Security InE .... 6 7 % 70% ing. You name your own price. dry, 44 H arrison St. angle Mfg. Co., 96 Brooklyn line, upstairs, south apartment, Houses For Sale 72 room Dutch Colonial, 2-car ga­ listen to reasonpme offer. Law­ Alive were the pilot and co­ toxication and $50 for destruc- T ravelers . 7 ...... 191% 199% 649-7863. 876-8401. tique and used furniture, chipa, 302 Main. See Mr. G orm an at rage, 2 baths, near acre lot. rence F. F i i ^ , R ealtor, 643- fied Le'vineon as president of St., Rockrille. glass, sOver, picture frames pilot, who balled out of the tirmick, he had Donald R. Ferguson, 22, of 11 interior and exterior, quality )R ge and parking Included. Avail­ mendous buy. five room ex­ scaped lot. Assume 4>^% Eugene A. Hancock, a friend Plastic Wire (Jable 11 13% LOST — YELLOW angora cat, 742-7249. First National Stores, Inc. F rom 2.80 P e r Sheet block from Mato Street, kitch­ pandable ranch with breeze­ ing winds made it seem even used his parachute to form a BIcwmfleld, was found guilty of 32 workmanship. For free esU able January 16. R ental $110 LAKEWOOD (H liXE - Pres- V.A. mortgage and save. of Baker and president of Auto­ Standard Screw 86 children’s pet, vicinity Hub- Windows - Specials en privUegee, parking. 648-8127, way and garage, basement, lot cold er. shelter against the subfreezlng Improper passing after a court m ates ca ll evenings 627-9671. Park and Oakland Aves. month. Call Mr. Goodchlld, Uge 7 room Colonial Ranch, Absentee owner wants quick matic Vending Service, Inc., of Stanley Works 19% 3 1 % lard D rive. R ew ard. 649-6816. LARSON’S — Oonnecticut's first F rom 9.96 E ach 648-9828 100x250, trees. Only 316,900. T. In New York City, police and temperatures. He built a fire to trial yesterday and was fined Veeder-Root ... 48 53 E ast H artford, (>>nn. 643-7925. 100x200 wooded lot. ’This desir­ sale. Reasonable offers will keep warm . Miami, Fla., testified that he licensed driving school, train­ MAN WITH supervisory abili­ <3odar Closet Lining J. C rockett, R e a lt y , 648-1677. a doctor teamed up Monday to $86. The above quotations are not NOTICE Is hereby given that ed, certified and approved, how THOMPSON HOUSE — Cottage ably' home offers 3 twin sised be considered. (Tall D oris Both men were reported in had never heard of the loan'. Electrical Services 22 ties having an extensive back­ .21 Sq. Ft. MANCHESTER — Lovely 4 bring an emergency supply of Gerald E. Kieman, 17, of El- Later McLendon told news­ to be construed as actual mar* P ass B ook N o. S110S4 issued b y offering classroom and behind Ping-Pong Table Tops Street, centrally located, large bedroom s, V k baths, 28 foot fonith to inspect ’Today. good physical condition. They ground in all phases of electric room apartment, garage, plus living room, formal dinliw blood to day-old Llm CSavalusso Ungton was fined $30 for speed' men that Baker, B. B. Sigel- k ets. The Savings Bank of Manches­ wheel Instructions for teen­ FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt motors, salary open. Box T, 11.95 E ach pleasantly furnished rooms, in a Queens hospital. U sa, need­ w ere exhausted amd had slight tag. ter has been lost and air>Uc by level. Beginners, older, nerv­ has created openings for Rep­ C orp., 678 T olland Street, East AND VISIT OUR KITCHEN hom e, gentlem an. 119 Cooper Select values. tions. Farmers A Merchants Bank of not far from Tel Aviv, is be­ ton Street, available February MANCHESTER — Attractive 648-4112 miles from the hospital. A po­ c o u r t Annooncenients ous students, our specialty. FLOOR SANDING and re- resentatives. If you have spare . Hartford. DISPLAY HOUSE SOON! Hill Street. 649-0696. That training was put to the Tulsa. lieved to be the burial place ot 1. 643-6687. room brick C!ape, firep la ce, lice car, which took him the When he was presented yes­ St George, England’s patron Teen-age driver’s education flidshing (specializing In old­ time, why not turn It into dol­ $18,900 — 8 bedroom ranch, test Tuesday night by the two In Tulsa, officials of the bank ELECTROLUX sales and serv­ course. State certified . 649-7398. er floors). Waxing floors. C!LEAN, HEIATED furnished trees, oversize garage, near E ves. 849-2619 rest of the way, boggi^ down terday, Roy said he had been said that Baker does not O'wn saint. According to legend, his lars 80 you too can get the ex-1 WANTED — ONE carpenter NATIONAL LUMBER, KNOX S’TREET — 4 room s, dining L, attached garage, missing men- Itej. Robert L. ice. bonded representative, Al- Rockville office, 30 Ward St., Painting. Ceilings. Papertiang- and one layout man for steady room for gentleman. Apply 4 bus. school, shqppiim- Only In snow fo r 16 minuteV before released, after six months in any stock ta It but that In bones are buried ta the crusad­ tras you want. C all 289-4922. INC., near Center Springs Park, new full basement. Payne, 41, and T. 8ft. Melvin Amell, 206 Henry St., Man- 876-4911. ing. No Job too small. John w ork . Call 643-9552 between 9- Pearl Street, Apt. 8. $14,900. Carlton W. H utchins, delivering him to make the j*U. on the day after (Jhristmas, M arch 1962 B lack bought som e er crypt beneath the Otaek 381 State Street, heating, one child, ga ra ge, $86. 649-6132 Wooten, 27—if they were still d ie ste r, 648-0460. VerfaiU e, 649-6750. 6. $17,600 — 8 bedroom ranch, transfuslan. and that his family, a wife and of the bank’s stock and ta July Orthodox Church. North Haven, Conn. SINGLE OR double room; also, 643-0892. MANCHESTER — 4 approved Lisa was In satisfactory condi­ a live. four children, were on relief. He dining L, separate utility For the second night in a row INCOME TAX Returns prepared CAREER POSITION, for gen- 288-6261 g^arage fo r sm all ca r. 649- ANDOVER CENTER — Beauti­ building lots including wie with tion today. was held in lieu of $500 bond E-Z LERN 683 HARTFORD ROAD — Crest room, extra large family the temperature dipped below by auditor. Business and In­ Floor Finishing 24 WORK WITH FIGURES tlemsui who is looking for more ’’Where Quality Is A Must’’ 2494 a fter 4. ful View. On 8 wooded aefes, 7 room home and double ga­ But another New York (Jlty His trial is slated for next dividual. Raymond Oirard. Oall than a job, offers executive luxurious duplex apartments, large 6 room Ranch, fireplace, rage. Many trees, good loca­ child became a victim of the Zero in the Allegheny range NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEEHNO OF MEMBERS OF Driving School COMFORTABLE ROOM for 4V6 rooms, 1^ baths, all new basement garage. Ideal for where the plane went down. Bit­ T uesday. floHect. 876-7862. FLOORS SANDED and finished, career to High School g^du- $18,900 — Immaculate 6% tion. $16,400 com plete. Phil- snow. He wax Scott Rubenstein, winter rates, free estimates. Good opportunity for quali­ gentleman, separate entrance, modem appliances tuid facili­ handym an. Asking $16,000. b rick A gra cy, 649-8464. ter winds swirled down the val­ MANCHESTER SAVINGS AND LOAN Connecticut’s largest, auto­ fied High School g^raduate ate from age 22 with pleasing Diamonds— ^Watches— room ranch, plush land­ 6. Police think he tunneled into JNCOME TAXES prepared In matic and standard shift, 649-3240. I>arking. (toll 649-2665. ties. Rent very reasonable. Tel. Lawrence F. Fiano, ReAltor a snowbank, which collapsed leys and up the sparsely settled interested in clerical posi­ personality, ambition, and abil­ Jewelry 48 scaping, very nice neighbor­ GLASTONBURY — 12 room ___ ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATE your home or by app^tment, tree pick-up service, teen­ ity to meet the public. Experi­ 643-6277, M r. Baker. 643-2766, C harles N icholson, and trapped him. mountain slopes. Hospital Notes experienced tax work, 24 hour tion involving figuring. Well NORTH END — Furnished hood. 742-6364. single dwelling with approxi­ Payne, the navigator, is from age classroom, older and known Hartford concern — ence In contact work desirable. WATCH AND JEWELRY repair­ room for rent, good parking. 68 FXDUR ROOM apartment avail­ His father, Sam Rubenstein, The Annual Meeting of the Members of the Manchester fiav- s e ^ c e . OtU 648-4723. nervous students our spe­ Musical— Dramatic 29 m ately 7% acres of land, sev­ Tulsa, Okla.; Wooten, the tail 8-day week — complete Automobile a requirement. ing at reasonable prices. Strickland St. able Feb. 1, all utilities, heat, $18,9(X) — H igh on a hill. VERNON — Excellent 2 family 30, a school teacher, and acme Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. ing;8 and Loan Aeaoeiatlon, Incorporated wUl be held at the offica cialty 116 Center St., Man­ Very nice view. 3 bedroom eral outbuildings. Ideal for neighbors foiuid the hoy Tues­ gunner. Is from ’Totatchi, NM. F e d e r a l i n c o m e tax r e TEACHER OF PIANO in Bol­ benefit program Good starting salary, rapid ad­ Prompt service, two watch­ garage, $100 m onthly, adults 4-3, new heating system, 2-car in all areas excoptlng maternity of the -Association, 1007 Mata Street, Manchester, (Jonneettcut, chester. Call for tree txxA- split level, rec room, ga­ large family or 2-family po­ ’The dead man, Maj. Robert L. turns prepared with your sav­ ton now accepting new stu­ vancement ahead for right makers. Manchester’s oldest GENTLEMEN! for the preferred. 649-6486 a fter 6. garage, preferred location, bus day night, unconscious and froz­ where they are 2 to 4 p.m. and on January 24th, 1964 at 7:30 P.M. for the following purpoeee: le t 64S-886Z particular man, excellent loca­ rage. tential. Asking price $31,000. en, in back of his Brooklyn Townley, 42, the radar-naviga­ ings In mind. Reasonable dents. CJarolyii Hutchinson, man. Apply at Beneficial Fi­ established jeweler. F. E. line. Only $16.9(». Hayes Agen­ A lice C lam pet, R ealtor, 649- 6til0 to 8 p.m., and private tion, 21 Church Street, 849- home. Police wrapped Scott in tor, 'was found in the nose of 1. ' Acceptance of reports. rates. E . J . B ayles, 649-6246. 643-9978. nance C om pany. 806 M ain B ray, 737 Main 8 t., State 22 NOR’TH ELM — Lovely 4 c y , 643-4803. 4643. Many other listings avail­ rooms where they are 10 a.m. Write Box CC, Herald Street, Manchester, between 4966, M rs. M cK ee. $18,900 — 4 b ed foom s In this blankets and took him to Beth-« the B52 where It landed at the 2. Election of Directors. Theater Building. room heated apartment avail­ able. to 8 p.m. Visitors are request­ 9-6. or call for appointment, conveniently located ranch, W EST SIDE — 6 room s plus en­ El Hospital, where he died. foot of Big Savage Mountain, 8. Consider and take action upon a proposal that the 9y- 3ME t a x r e t u r n s pre- able immediately. 649-9000. about 20 miles west Of Cumber- ed not to smoke ta paint’s ed by fhrmer Xritemkl Rev- Wanted— ^Instructions 30 643-4166. ATTRA(7nVELY FURNISHED garage. . closed porch. Newly remodeled. Elsewhere in the East and rooms. No more than two Tislt- Laws of the Association be altered ta the following reqiecta: Business Services large bedroom, private TV, $22,900 — E xtra large 8 bed- TALCXyrrVILLE — Large 6H land. mue agent in convenience of Aluminum storms and screens. room ranch, fireplace, storms, M idw est: ors at one time per patient. Offered 13 Wa n t e d — t u t o r fo r High Fuel and Peed 49*A free parking, hot water heat, Townley was found after res­ ARTBJLE n. MEETING OF MEMBERS, Section 1 Annual y o p r I home. Individual and WOMEN EARN $30-$60 w eek­ robm ranch, ifA baths, at­ Immediate occupancy. Bel Air bus, very convenient. Tongren Scores died from overexertiem Patients Today: 268. hu^ess. Bin Duchesneau, School student, chemistry and tile bath, shower. 643-7116. Furnished Apartments 68-A R eal Estate. 648-9332. or exposure as they Shoveled cue and search teams had fol­ Meeting: Add the following: Any busineaa to be taken LAWN MOWERS, sharpened English. 643-8763. ly. Call 742-6098, 6-9 p.m . GENERAL DRY OAK W(X)D, cut fireplace tached garage, screened A gency, .648-6821. lowed a bulldozer through heavy up at the meeting shall be stated ta writing and filed with 649-8988. and repaired, sales and serv­ and stove length, $10 per load ROOM FOR RENT, 82 Pine porch, wooded -setting. snow, tried to dig out stuck autos ADMITTED YESTERDAY; MATURE, RELIABLE babysit­ ’THREE HEA’TED room s fur­ M I’TCHELL E X (H A N G E — 10 MANCHESTER — Beautiful 6% or trudged through the deep ex- snow and thick woods to the the secretary of the association on or before the twentieth ice, rental equipment L A M delivered. Tel. 742-7886. Street, between two bus lines, nished, private entrance, desir­ crash site. Douglas Baker, 68 Strickland PROTECT TOUR earnings by ter Monday through Friday In OFHCE $24,400 — Large Colonial, additional acres may be pur­ room ranch, full basement, psmse of white. ( 20th) day prior to the date of the meeting, and all busi­ Equipm ent C orp., Route 83, Bonds—Stocks^ close to restaurant, near shop­ able, $66; 4th large heated Both atomic weapons — Air St; Michael Boudreau, Cold having your Income Tax pre­ m y hom e. Inquire 98 Church full depth family room, 8 chased with this unusual 6% city sewers, attached garage, On a Raleigh, N.C., street, ness eo stated, proposed and filed ehall be (mnaidered at Vernon, 876-7609, M anchester Mortgages 31 SEASONED (X)RD wood, quali­ ping area, (to ll 649-8362 be­ room, furnished, with garage. room ranch on high, 1% acre Force officials said they were ^ring Dr., Vernon; Richard the meeting, but no other proposals shall be acted a pared with care and confi­ Street, second floor, after 6. POSITIONS ty guaranteed, cut to order. E. bedroom s, 1% baths, attach­ teens'. Exclusive. Mr. Morrin, Michael N. Summy, 6, was 190 dence. Call 742-6607. exchange. E nterprise 1946. Excellent opportunity for re* tween 6-8. $80. (Children w elcom e. OA 9- lot. 2-car garage, full cellar, unarmed—were found intact. (Jhurch, Tolland Rd., Bolton; at the meeting. SECOND m o r t g a g e s - Un­ Y eom ans, 742-8002. ed garage in a very desir­ 523-1609, evenings M r. Jam es, killed when his sled ran under cent high school gp-aduates. 9923. fireplace, oil heat, $14,900. Wol­ SAC officials said they posed Thomas Crockett, Broad Brook; AVOID HEART attacks and loss limited funds available for sec­ YOUNG MAN — Room In rus­ able location. 233-4968. Janes A R oberts C o., a truck. Lisa Doss, 27 Summit Rd., Ver­ ARTICLE n. MBETINO OF. MEMBERS, Section 4 Quorum for FULL-TIME tax accoimtant Modem office, pleasant sur­ SEASONED FIREPLACE verton A gen cy, R ealtor, 649- no danger of radiation or explo­ ready to assist you with your of pay. Show plowing at your ond mortgages, payments to BILLING tic-modem house. Fleldstone (3HOK3E, E X E (3U n V E type, 233-3691. Among thousands marooned non; Douglas Johnson, (Joven- Annual or Special Meeting: Add the following: Voting at own price. 649-7863, 876-8401. roundings, excellent bene­ wood, cut to order, delivered, 2813. by the storm were hundreds of sion- Income tax preparation. lUtes suit your budget. Expedient fireplaces, excellent facilities, heated, furnished 2-bedroom WE ra A D E The plane left a sca r o f 100 try; Asaph Merriam, East Hart­ any meeting may be by proxy, provided, however, that fits. Five-day, 40-hour week. $7 p er load. 742-7647. live con certs, unusual. 875-1590. BOLTON — 100 acre farm with motorists In Indiana, BUnois and reasonable. S. J. Turklngton service. J. D. R ealty. 643-6129. CLERKS apartment, first floor, center ST. JAMES PARISH — Over­ large modem 8 room house, yards long and about half aa ford; Karen Perry, 105 Holl no proxies shall be voted at any meeting unless such SHARPENING Service - Saws, Permanent employment. R ock ville, adults, $36 weekly. on New York (Jlty’s Belt Park­ J r., 643-7731. knives, axes, shears, skates, Excellent opportunly for Well-rounded training pro­ size Cape, large living room, out buildings and all equip wide in the second-growth tim­ St, WiUiam Ulm, 49 Wells St.; proxies have been filed with the secretary of the associa­ A b e t t e r arrangement 876-9121. fireplace, formal dining room, way Bnses rescued the latter Mrs. Marion Willard, 46 Steep tion for verification at least five (5) days prior to the data rotary blades. Quick service. of your finances will make high school graduates with gram . Garden— Farm— ^Dairy Apartments— Flats— ment to operate as 4 farm in­ group. ’The others began to ber on Uie mountainside. Offi­ comptometer experience. WARREN E. HOWLAND paneled rec room, breezeway, cials said the evidence suggeet- Hollow Lane; Joseph Tonski, on which such meeting shall con'vene. INCOME TAX service. 649- Capitol Equipment Co.. 88 more of your income available APPLY DAILY, Products 50 Tenements 63 REALTOR cluded. Hlxcellent location, at­ move again as conditions eased. Main St.,. Manchester. Hours Modem office, pleasant sur­ 9 a.m . to 5 p.m . attached 2-car garage. Only tractive financing. T. J. (Jrock- ed the plane’s descent had been 595 Tolland T^ke.; Mrs. Ida 8329. for personal use. Lump debt $18,900. P hilbrick A gen cy. 649- A lso stranded w ere 8,0(X) per­ AR’n(Jui'*Vra. SAVINGS A(JCOUNTS. Repeal of Arthde dally 7-6. Thursday 7-9. Satur­ into one monthly payment of roundings, excellent em­ APPLES — Macs, Baldwins, ’TWO ROOM apartment, 149 Business LocaUons O ffice 643-1108 ett. R ealtor. 848-1577. almost vertical. Cormier, 22 Trumbull St.; Mrs. 8464. sons at New York’* Kennedy Ruth Griffin, Wapping; Mrs. V m as amended and substitute the following: i n c o m e t a x r e t u r n s pre- day 7-4. 643-7968. $22.26 for each thoussmd dollars ploye benefits, 6-day, 40- Greenings, Delicious, Wine- Oakland Street, $60. 649-6229, For Rent ' 64 880 M ain St., International Ainwrt, which de­ Search and rescue efforts hour week. Permanent em­ United Parcel were being led by Maj. Gen. Lillian LaBrec, East Hartfcird; Section 1. Sa'vtags Accounts. Sa'vings accounts of the .pared. Call at 106 Olcott Street including repayment over five saps, Romes, Starks. Bunce 9-6 M anchester SO. WINDSOR — Spacious 6 la yed , can celed o r dUverted 775 variou s t3rpes provided by the statutes of the State of o r dial 649-6593. WASHING MACHINES repair­ years. Frank Burke, 246-8897. ploym ent. F arm , 529 W. C enter. 643-8116. Coventry James W. Wilson of SAC head­ Joseph Ferlani, 226 Charier ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- OFFK3E FOR RENT, Ideal lo­ room split level, paneled fam­ flights. Five hundred Bell Tele­ Oak St.; Salvatore Raimondo, Connecticut may be opened in such amounts, at such Connecticut Mortgage Ehc- Apply Monday through Friday, Service FOUR ROOM FLAT, first floor, ily room, fireplace, garage, phone Co. workers spent the quarters In Omaha, Neb. INCOME TAXES prepared by m ore. Call 643-4913. cation, available Immediately. 52 Maple St.; Charles Lucas, 94 times and conditions as the Board of Directors may de­ change, 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 9 a.m . . to 5. p.m . 245 Locust St., Hartford GREEN MOUNTAIN potatoes, central location, heat and hot h alf acre lot. Only $17,600. COUNTRY SQUIRE? night In the company cafeteria The plane was returning to Us retired Internal Revenue of­ 623 Clark Street, So. Windsor. water, one year lease, (toll Parking facilities. 890 Main home base at Turner AFB, Walker St.; Mrs. Ella Brlmble, term ine. TYPEWRITERS — Repaired, Conn. (Off Airport Road) H ayes A gen cy, 648-4803. at Holmdel, N.J. fice r. M arvin B aker, 643-6277. A . Kupchunas o r 644-1176 after 649-6048, betw een 6-8:80 p.m . Street. 649-0258. BOLTON CENTER — 8 room Ga., from Westover AFB, Mass, 26 (Jumberland St.; Mrs. Mary Section 2. Survivorships Accounts. Savings accounts overhauled, rented. Yale Type­ Bring draft classification card. rambling ranch with 2-car ga Now you can live like one Youngstown, Ohio, got 16 Inch­ Cleary, Wapping; Mrs. Gafl may be opened' ta the name of two persons and payable B ring Form DD 214 If m ilitary 1 p.m . MODERN Immaculate ranch when it crashed. Maj. McCor­ w riter S ervice, 649-4986. United Parcel £QX ROOM duplex, central lo- rage plus small bam. Base' in this 7-room Cape with at­ es of snow, heaviest in six Trewhella, 108 Bolton St.; Mrs. to either or the survivor. Withdrawal and payment of Business Opportunities 32 service is completed. near Catholic High. 8 large mick said the plane had nm Into Personals °'cation, oil furnace, one-year S’TORE, 460 Main Street. 640- ment, two fireplaces, porch, tached breezeway and 2-car years; Albany, N.Y., got 16 Inch­ Bertha Sweet, 940 E. Middle dH or any part thereof or any dividends thereon, may be 6220, 9-6. bedrooms, full basement with es, heaviest 24-hour fall for any heavy turbulence and had be' s t a r t t h e New Year right Service Household Goods 51 lease. 649-6048 a fter 8 p.m . etc. Vacant. A steal at $26,000. completed recreation room. garage. Roam with pleasure come uncontroUahle. Tpke.; Donald Gray, 20 West- made upon application and order of either of ouch per­ RIDE WANTED to Pratt A SNOW REMOVAL with a business of your own. 246 LOCUST STREET T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 843- ov er its VA acres and 'visit January on record; Washington, land St.; William Allen m , 95 sons, and the receipt of the person so paid shall be a 'roUd E3VERYTHING IN sterilized re­ THIRD FLOOR apartment, 8 OF'F'lCE SUITE in modem pro­ B el Air R ea l Estate, 648-9332. D.C., received 9 Inches, heaviest McCormick said he had or­ Whitney, second shift, vicinity Owner’s illness forces the sale (Off Airport Rd.), Hartford Salesmen Wanted 36-A 1677. the beautiful fruit tree.s and dered the crewmen to bail out. W. bOddle Tpke. and sufficient release and discharge of the association on of Gate 6, from Spring and of this productive package conditioned used furniture and rooms, 'heat, stove and refrig­ fessional building available in more than five years. $6,600 — (JOZY, C om fortable 8- shrabe. P rice $17,800. (Jail He said he thought he was the ADMITTED TODAY: Mrs. account of the pajmrients so made. Section 3. Transfers. G ardner Street. T el. 649-8929. Walks and Driveways store. $11,000 cash minimum LARGE EASTERN manufac­ appliances, high quality - low erator, close to school, church March 1. Flxcellent location. VERNON — LARGE custom 8 All accounts shall be issued and by the acceptance thereof WANT TIME OFF room hom e, 200 fo o t drilled Joe G ordon 649-5306, 876- last to leave the plane. Ruth Holmes, 267 Main St.; requirement. For more par­ turer offering outstanding op­ prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 190 and shopping. Call between 7-8 Paricing. 643-6396. room Ranch, huge recreation well, quiet location, small 6611. The cold weather covered held, subject to all provisions of the -laws of the State of DURING THE WEEK? South S tre e t R ock ville, 875- p .m ., 648-0082. room, cast iron radiation, 2- nearly all sections of (he coun­ Kazmier Pasechnick, 551 Park­ Call 289-6998 ticulars call Warren E. How­ You can have it! If 'you portunity in local area as sales i do'wn payment. Carlton W. Connecticut as now or hereafter amended, and the chai> AutomobDes For Sale 4 land, Realtor, 350 Main Street, trainee. Excellent potential for! 2174. Open 9-8. car garage, hillside setting. try, with temperatures generally er S t ; MCb.' V irgin ia W hite, 24 qualify as a telephone op­ FOUR ROOMS available im­ Hutchins, R ealtor, 648-6132. Salters Rd.; Donald Humphrey, ter and by-laws of the association, and shall be transfer­ 643-1108. advancement, college helpful, H ayes A gency, 643-4803. BARROWS & WALLACE below freezing except in south­ South Windsor able on the books of the association by the dition to all of the other ex­ C3USTOAIER MOVING TO INVITATION TO BID area, beamed ceiling, 2 fire­ Manchester Country Players WUilamson, RFD 1, Bolton. ca ll co lle ct M anchester 644-0202 NEW BIHLDINQ. — (Jrest lux- 2-car garage, monthly gross and alon^ the Pacific Coast. properly endorsed. The association may treat the holder 644-0156 after 4. reasonable prices. Print-Mart, tras that make working at LOS ANGFn:.ES, CALIFORNIA TOWN OF BOLTON places, 1% baths, built-ins, 6 278-1800 BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A NURSE LlCiENSED in Con­ SNET so attractive: Includ­ between 6 and 8 p.m. . only. url(xis duplex apartments, 671 large rooms, double garage, $297. E. J. Carpenter, Broker, Sub-zero cold hit sections in of record as the owner of an account for all purpoeea, Sunset Street, Manchester. SO THEY CAN’T USE THIS The Bolton Fire Department, New England and upstate New Slate 1-Act Skit daughter to Mr. and Mrs. John MEED CAR? Tour credit taro- Phone 649-2741. necticut for small Rockville ing full pay while training, Hartford Road, Manchester. 128’ frontage. Carlton W. 649-6051. without being affected by any notice to the contrary, un­ TAKE 3 YEARS TO PAY Bolton, Conn., will accept seal­ York and In scattered parts of Sargent Wllshlre Rd., Vernon. ed down? Short on down pay­ convalescent home. Fl^e room frequent raises, and many — W ANTED — 4% rooms, 1% baths, large liv­ H utchins, R ealtor, 649-6132. GREEN — til the account certificate is transferred on the books of the SNOW PLOWING — Parking ing room, dining room, beauti­ ed bids for equipment and 1,300 ST. JAMES DISTRICT — 148 ] the Midwest and In the moun- The South 'Windsor Country BIRTHS TODAY: A son to . association. ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ and board and TV. Tel. 876- other benefits. Situations Wanted— { Reliable, Honest, Person Newer 4 bedroom ronch, VA ^ ^^e W est. One o f sion? Don’t despMr! See Hcn- areas and driveways, 24-hour 9121. ful G.E. kitchen. Range. Re­ gallon Tank and 300 GPM SEVEN ROOM apacTous home Chestnut St. 6 rooms, 2 baths, players 'will mbet tomorrow at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Salcito, 9 Section 4. Such officers or employees as may be deelg- High school grrads with good Fem^e 38 TO TAKE OVER , bow , fireplace, full basement i lowest marks was 20 below ■Village S | ., RockvU le. eet Douglas. Inquin, about low­ answ ering service. 649-6650. judgment, poise, and pleas-» frigerator. Disposal Hoods. Pump from reputable builders in Manchester on quiet street, fireplaced living room, 3 bed­ 8 pjn. in the South ’Windsor nated by the Board of Directors shall deliver to each per­ UNPAID BALAN(3E ^ of fire apparatus. Specifications rooms, beautlnil rec room. Attached garag*- J™ "’*®*®*® zero in Lebanon, N.H. The mer- est down, smallest payments ant personalities come to SEXRETARY — Shorthand, dic­ (Jaupet staircase. 2 large ted- 4 bedrtxnns. enclose porch, 2- H i^ School.. Flans for the DISCHARGED YESTERDAY son upon the initial credit to his ss'ving^s account an ac­ MONTHLY PAYMENTS covering above may be secured P rice $19,600. 649-8861. cury edged, to nea^ freezing ta anywhere. No small loan or fi­ RN or LPN, full or part-time. our employment office, 808 taphone, general office experi­ $18.79 ixxmis, and many, many ex­ ear garage, aaklng $19,000. Out spring production wGl be die- Frank HIHard, East Hartford; count book or other evidence of such accoimt. nance company plan. Douglas Vernon H aven. 876-2077. tras. Must be seen. Agent .on by calling or writing Chief of state owner wants offers. 649-9858. W arren E. Howland, p h o e n l^ A riz. ' cussed. A ir • annnv the major part of the nation. amended and substitute the following; * day and Thursday, 9:00 All of this merchandise is In nings ow ner, 648-4362, M r. Gill, 523, Manchester, Conn. Tel. the Windsor Jesters ■will be Mrs. Eniestine Brown, 21 Har­ 1955 FORD, rebuilt engine, two a.m. to 4:00 p.m., or call i Rent very reasonable. Live 649-0222. STARKWEATHER Street — IlnAline, A 8 Inrc'P large bednwms,hAHronmn. hlir Ug '| *^iS5^^firS^rc® rec.* f S | Only precipitation reported was presented after the business lan St.; Walter Ringfrose, 258 Section 1. Withdrawals. Any savings account hoktar new tires, new muffler and REwEAVING of bums, motb EXPERIENCED our warehouse. It has never left Completely renovated six room kitchen with dining area, liv-| may at any time withdraw ail or part of his savings ac­ 643-2701. Dogs— ^Bird»—Pets 41 our store aind is fully guaran­ better for less: ___ yard, central, little traffic. Im- in the form of snow flurries ta meeting. Interested persons Hackmatack St.; Mrs. Irene tailihpe, $260. 649-4360. boles Zippeis repaired Win­ single. Luge rooms. I'b baths, tag room, utility room, veryi aja the lower Great Lakes region count upon written application therefore. Provided, WAITRESS WANTED THE teed. Scone in original factory best condition. Good Invest- ™ «diate occu p an cy. 649-8436. may attend. Nevlus, 130 Greenwood Dr.; Wil­ dow Shades made to measure; AKC REGISTE31ED,. miniature FIVE ROOM cold duplex, ga­ new beating system. Three en­ and showers along the Washing In Mediterranean liam Munsie, 38 Adelaide Rd.; however, the Board of Directors, by specific vote, may re­ 1968 CHEVROLET, 2-door, au­ all-sizes Venetian blinds. Keys SOUTHERN crates and cartons with original rage. 880 H artford RoafL 649- closed porches, combination m ent k t $22,400. W olverton champagne Flench Poodle, i factory serial nirnibers. (HESTNUT STREET — Two ton coast. Richard M. Beaulieu, seeman Lynette Stanford, East Hart quire not more thaiw^lriy (30) days notice of intention tomatic, radio and heater, good made while you wait Tape Re­ Apply 8062. w indow s. This is an. excellent A gency, R ealtor, 640-2818. to withdraw funds from a savings account. eoitdition. passed State In fec­ NEW ENGLAND one-year-old, has' shots, train­ Beautiful Westinghouse FHec. Septic Tanks family flat with first floor now apprentice, USN, son of Mr. ford; Mrs. Geraldine Dinsmore, cord ers fo r r e n t M arlow ’s 867 ed, $125. 643-7257. value at only $16,900. Desirable vacant, 5-5, two separate oil and Mrs. Marshall J. Beaulieu Wapping; Edward Kieman, El- tion, $100. 643-6582. M ain. 64IMt22L TELEPHONE COMPANY Refrigerator TWO R(X>M apartment. In­ AND ARTKJLE XV. (JHANGE IN BY-LAWS. Repeal of Article c a v e y ’s r e s t a u r a n t An equal opportunity employer. Bowers School district. T. J. burners, central location, small of 9662 Ellington Rd., Wapptag, Ita^n; Mrs. Wilhelmlna Fleis­ Beautiful Bedrocmi Suite cluding heat, hot water, and C rockett, R ea ltor, 048-1677. XV and substitute: 46 E . Center St. Beautiful Living Room Suite gas for cooking. Electric re­ P lH K * d NOTICE lot, good investment. Only M an Beaten is serving aboard the gtaded cher, 44 Bissell S t; Judith An­ NURSE’S AID, 11-7, experience FREE — THREE cute kittens, S*w*n 816,000. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, missile cruiser US8 Springfield, derson, Andover; Mrs. (Jatheripe Section 1. (Jhange of By-Laws. The by-lawe may ba M anchester 849-2676. Beautiful Dinette Set frigerator and gas stove fur- MANCHESTER — 8 room Split amended at any time either by a two-thirds afflrmatlva Building— Contnictiiig 14 preferred but not necessary. Beautiful "De Luxe" Range Iii- Brand New' — 8 bedroom 648-1677. which reoratly resumed duties Nutter, 144 Vemon St.; Mrs. NOTICE , 649-4619^ nlriied. C all 649-7787 betw een 5- Machiia Glaanad Level, deep landscaped lot, ga­ vote of the whole Board of Directors, or by the afflrmatlva stead'of Westinghouse Elec. 7 p.m . rage, utility room, rec room, Cape, 6 minutes from A t D epot Sq. as flogahta for the Sixth Fleet Grace Lyman, 11< Maple St.; QUAUTT CARPENTRY — school, shopping and bus, SOUTH WINDSOR — Uve bet­ in the MedHerranaan. Spring- D olores M um ford, 15 Trebbe vote of a majority of the members of the association, INVITATION TO BID Artides For Sale 45 Refrigerator If you prefer Septle Tanks, Dry Wells, 8 baths, fireplace. Close to present in person or by proxy at a meeting of nMmbere, Rocms, basements refinished, BOOKKEEPING Machine Op­ TO RENT — 6 room heated large deep lot with many ter ta this fine ranch home field relieved the guided missile D r .; Judith Petersen, 157 Tanner TOWN OF BOLTON Rugs. Lfomps, Tables, Linoleum Sewer Lines InstaOed—Oel- schools, churches, and shop­ A 40-year-old Parker St. man held with due notice. built-ins, formica tile, general erator, experience preferred STENOGRAPHER MOTO MOWER snow thrinvera and a Few Other Articles ^lartment, GW 64SA118 be- Inr Waterproofing Done. trees, all utilities. Modern Situated on a half acre lot, 3 cruiser USS LitUe Rock Dec. 16 St.; Jacob Zwlck, 36 Cooper St.; Bolton Tire Department, Bol- but not required. 40-hour week, ping. $18,900. W olverton Agen­ who last night was attacked by Section 2. Notice of change. A copy of any proposed tmt Conn., will accept sealed repair. No job too smsiU. CJall at McBride’s Sport Spot 4^i EVERYTHING tw ^ 8:80 a.m.-4:S0 p.m. c y , R ealtor, 648-2818. gas heat, largq cabinet bedrooms, IH baths, garage. at Rota. Spain. Walter Styga, East Hartford William Robbins Carpentry all fringe benefits. Apply in kitchen with Mlt-ta Hot- A real value at $16,900. Chill four unidentified assailants cm amendment shall be posted in a conspicuous place In the bids for C-A60 Ford Chassis h.p. to 6H h.p. 689 Cjtoter St THE UNPAID Depot Sq., Is ta satisfactory con­ A fte r fiv e days <^;>eratloaa F ra n ces E hlers, 81 B rookfield S ervice. 649-3446. person to the W. G. Olenney Interesting assigpunent for 649-8T47. FIVE LARGE ROOMS, second MeKINNEY B R (» potat electric range, ceram­ Barbara Babin, Jarvis Realty wMh North Atlantic Tireaty Or­ St; Paul Kurtz, 38 Erie St. home office of the association for at le ^ fifteen (15) daya from reputable dealers. Specifl* BALANCE PRICE MAIN STREET property — dition at Manchester Memorial prior to voting thereon. Company, 336 No. Main St, the qualified High School dr ONLY $418.26 fl(x>r, storm windows, garage, Sewera^ Disposal Co. Ideally suited for business or ic tile bath, over 24 feet o f (Jo., R ealtors, 848-4112, eve­ ganization (NATO) forces ta Mrs. (Jlaire Abele, East Hart­ cations covering chassis may be A D D m O N S — R e c R^brns, re­ Manchester. SNOR BLOWERS - Ariois, .oU heat. (Jonvenlent location. Hospital with head and facial Junior (tollege graduate: Free Delivery in Conn. rofessicoal use, large 8 room cloeet space. Attractive nings 648-1686. the wesbkn Mediterranean, fo rd ; E dw ard Slegeski, 119 B ol­ Add: ARTICLE XVI. NA’HONAL EMERGENCY PROCB- secured by calling or vralting modeling, badirooms tiled. Well establi^ed Hartford Snow Bird, Toro, Moto Mow­ $96. (Jail 849-9221. 180-182 Peiul S t—648-6808 injuries. CUef Peter MassoHnI, RED 2, Free Set-up by Our Men ome, including two paneled open stairway. Hardwood ^Nkigfield headed for VUle- ton S t; Mrs. Edith Thibodeau DURE: C all 649-4291. PILGRIM MILLS—Has open­ concern — 5-day week — er, and Bolens tutors, parts g floors. Open 10 foot front NEW USTTNQ — $2,600 down Kazmlinr Pasechnick of 661 Box 523, Manchester, Conn. TeL ing for salesladies and cashier. Free Service by Experts offices with separate entrance, franitae, France, Dec. 20, M>end- Enfield; Feme Blythe, 9 Warren The Board of Directors may establish and carry into e®eet Comi^ete benefit program and. service. Capitol B ^p- Free Storage Until Wanted porch. Wrought iron rail­ assumes G. I. mortgage, 6 Parker 8t., police said, had just ing the Ohrlstmaa and New Ave., Vemon; Mrs. Deloris 6 4 ^ 2 2 2 . Apply to Manager at Pilgrim garage. Business Zone m. a national emergency procedure operative ta the event —, free parking. Write giv­ ment Oo., St Main St, Man­ , Phone for ai^intment ings. . room ranch, garage, built-in' alighted from the Blue Moon Year holidays there. Brown, Wapping; James Neary MlUs, 177 Hartford Rd., Man F hilbrtck A gen cy, 649-8464. a state of disaster of sufficient severity to prevent the Roofing— Siding 16 ing educatioo and experi­ chester. Open daily 7-6, llnira- SAMUEL ALBERT oven and range, half acre lot,! Restauiwt on N. Mata St. when During her Sixth Fleet as­ 467 E. Center St.; Mrs. Helena Chester, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. en ce to day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Must sell beforfi February 6 years young, excellent con-. I** attacked shortly before regu la r nduct and m anagem ent o f the business o f thie H artford 247-0368 COLONIAL - 8H rooms, cus­ signment, Springfield will visit Baker, 69 Hawthorne St.; Mrs. association and amend such procedure from time to tlmai 4 . A . CHON. IN C R ocO iig, See It Day or Night 18. diUon. Selling for $10,300. Bar- midnight CLERK-TYPIST, bookkeeiitag BRAND Nk W full size roUaway HELP! ^ A M E D AY tom built tor family Uvlng, 4 Pasechnick was rushed to the various M^terranean eoun- Bertha Campbell, South Rd. provided, however, tbeJt such proceihire, including provirttai NOTICE siding, painting. CarpsDtiy. Al- If you have no means of bora Woods Agmcy, 64^7702. Bolton; Mrs. Shirley Donahue office. Divanifled duties. Ap­ Box BB, Herald plng-poRgtaUe in original car­ , We need men tor cut­ bedinoou, baths, formal hospital where nine stitches 'm es. She normoBy opatatos out for oflloer succession, emergency authority of mdlvMttala INVITATION TO BID teranons and addifloos. OsU- ply Maodiester Modes, Inc., ton, $18. P h on e 648-9909. transpartatian, ITl send my TV SERVICE dining toom, modem Uteben $16,200 o f ‘V m efranche. and daughter, 160 V em on St. to act for the aawMfiation and for the Boutf o t Dtiwetee* tngs. Woifcmanship guanu- auto for yon, No bUlgatton even ter grinding; days, BXPANDABLB CAPE. 4 - 2 un- were reciuired to close a lip TOWN OF BOLTON Pine S ti^ , Manchester. , with lanjie dlnlug area, family wound before he was admitted to Mro. Norma Paggtoli and daugh­ provieiaa for temporary amergency locations of the Iw y tead. 280 Autnmn 8 t 642-4M0. STORE WALL fixtures with If you doirt buy. nights or part time. room oakitdM B wltb fireplooe. ftaidied. Assumable mortgage. Manchester Bveoiag Hsrald ter, 46 Wadsworth St.; Mrs. Bbitsn Fife Dfartment, Bol­ AND CaU 6494644 Central loeatiofi. Fenced rear the Meclal care ward with a office and any branches thereof and any other upropnon ton, Conn., win accept sealed CLERK-TYPIST Diversified WOMAN teANTED to care for mirrors suited fm- ready-t(^ A — L — B ——El— R-'- T —^-S H you have experfanee In S-car garage; covered patio, Ssotk Windsor eeneapoadettt* Ckirol Merritt and eon, 4 Peari provisions shall be approved by the State and Froaral au­ BID WELL BOMB Improvement duties, must be qualified for two children in my home, four treed lot, walkout basement. yard. Call early. John H< Lap- aibie concussion. This mora- bldB from reputable builders, of wear, reasonable: Also, Chrys­ 48-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD this kind of Work, why he was transferred to inter­ Ismtm Kata, telephone M4-17S8. St; Mre. Sandra Russell and thorities having Juri^ction over the bustaeaa of thla artU* Oompaiqr - Roofing, sldbag. al- Urtit correspondence. A^ly days a week, 9-12, write Box E, ler air conditioner, excellent ANTENNA 181.600. P W lbrlck A gency, 648- pen, Inc., Realtor, 648-6261. fbe apparatus. Spedflcatlbns texattoas, addttloaa and rs' OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 aot come np “on the hfil” mediate care, a hospital spokes­ eon, 14 D lviaion St. elation. -. Msochester Modes, Inc., line H erald. condition, reasonable. Call 649- and talk It over wMi asT 418 SUMMIT STREET — Oon eovsring 800 OPM Tank Triick modeling of all types. Excel' St. ' INSTALUTION venlently located lArge T room KANGHBSTBR ^ Expandable man said. I Asphalt, one of the world’s 2166 a fter 6 p.m . WESTTNOHOUSB BLDCTTRIC Mora than half a billion aero- 4. To traiwaet any other buelnaas proper te eons bofoM and squipmant may be secured toAt PART-TIME SECRETARY for MANCHESTER Executive f Cape, fireplace, dlitaif room, Osp* with sbsd dormer. Reo Pfriice a re atiU taveaUgattag oldest buUdtag materiale, vlas stove, $45. Kenmore automstic probably used hi mortar during ■ol eans, oontaintag taundrede of by' cslHpg or writing Chief BOOKKEEPER WITH gaiteral diatrict $alaa office located in CLOSE OUT wallpiqwr. over washing macMae, |oo. Bad- bedroom tancli, S’fUapUces, 2 laiio kitchen, paneled den or nwa, S-aone liaattag, fireplace, and have (luesUoned numerous TURNPIKE TV the ceostniction of the Tower w pKXhKts, ara eold annually, the zxiiitinaDA’a. utAvinTMCir, AU e MsssoUhL'ftFDTBoai 628. ledger and payraU. tax axpagl- ICanebeatar, • days'-9 freak, 9 5,000 -HUa in atodr, 67e and raom sat. $40. RaoUnsr, Wb b a t^ facraattoe rpom, boated 4th bedroom, IH baths, screen­ and olr eondittaiier. Many ex­ persona who were ta the restaur­ Irafioaal “ ■ OOOB. W L ' anea for aeddmUegxdfleei VaL a o n . •. 1 p.i[v SBptaw and fitozlr 9Tc par-aiai^ roD. Sbeiwla> Chrala dialF and Hvtng t o tm TiL Mf44M , WWao, MTO l o t B el A ir B eal e d brees ew ay, g a iic a . OwBtar tras. I14J00. 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Th* Center Congregational Church Mothers Club will meet About Town toWght at 7:30 in the Pedera- ttoti Room of the church. Miss m x IM bart S . CW.v^ Battlalon Landing Pvt. James J. Gaulin of the Team S/2, tite ampUbtoua strik- United States Marines, son of toig *oroe of tte Sixth Fleet op- Mra. Elizabeth K. Gaulin, 32 avathig In the Mediterranean. Hazel St., recently returned from an 11-month tour of duty H m Ladiea Might Committee with the Third Marine Division for the Toiwn Fire Department in Okineuwe. OWNTOWN DAYS will meet at 7:40 tonight at Of Revamped GOP Ho m Oo. 2. Girls Friendly Society Spon­ sors of St. Mary's Episcopal H m [Adiea AuxiUaiy of the Church wiU meet Friday at 8 ItaUan American Society wlB pm. in the old parish house. meet tonight at 7:30 (it the M iss B>valhie Pentland w ill Morton Asks SmallTowns cMbboiwe, Ihdriidge St. show color slides of her recent trip to Spain. Mrs. John Mc­ Our Lady of Fatiiiia Moth' Dowell will lead devotions. Changed Line Outvoted in era Circle win meet -'with the Mirs. Jesse B ettin ger, M rs. Rev. FhUip Hussey in St. Bar- David Frazer and Miss Hazel tbotomew's Church tonight at Greenway wiU serve as hoet- VALUES To Top Post Power Battle g. After the discuaaion,^ the dr- ele will meet at the home of HARTFORD (AP) — Mra. BJdward Dupre, 639 E. Cen­ Pfc. Peter A. Palickl, son of — SPECIAL — U.S. Senator Thruston B. HAR-TFORD (AP) — ter St. Mm. Dolph Ebicson and Mrs. Grace Pallcki of 15 Wel­ Armed with a new set of Mrs. Norman Dutton will be oo- come PI., now serving with Morton (R-Ky.) proposed a Ladies' Better Dresses change in the nation’s pro­ rules, the Connecticut Re­ boateasea "H” Battery, 3rd Battalion, Men’s Deluxe Men’s Famous Name publican party set forth to­ 10th Marines at Camp Lejeime, Men’s 1007- Worsted Regularly $10.99-$22.99 visions for presidential Hose Co. 1, Town Fire De­ N. C., has been selected to at­ day to see if the changes succession here Wednesday will help bring victory at partment, will have its annual tend a six-week course on am­ night. Speaking at a Hart- banquet for members and hon­ phibian landing operations at •8 ^•15.90 the polls. orary members Saturday, Jan. the Naval Amphibian School, 2-Pant Suits Sport Coats Sport and Dress Sizes 6 - 24 V4 for(l press conference, the Small town opposition to the (AP Photo(ax) 25 at 7:30 pjn. at Miller’s Res­ Little Creek, Va. He enlisted In Delegates to Arab summit conference in Cairo are ranking Republican said a revamping was swept aside at a taurant. There will be a social the Marine Corps after gradu­ Tunisia President Habib Bpurguiba, Iraq President Ladies' Daytime Dresses pictured en route to luncheon. From left, front row: vice president who becomes special party convention yester­ time after the dinner. Reserva- ating from Manchester High Abdel Salem A.ref, Algerian President Ahmed Ben president should nominate day. tlona will close Sunday and School last June. Lebanon Premier Raschid Karami; Syria Premier Bella, United Arab Republic President Nasser, and state GOP Chairman A. Shirts a new vice president within may be made at the fli^ouse. •2.57 Mohamed Hafez, Sudan President Ibrahim Abboud, Jordan’s King Hussein. Others unidentified. Searle Pinney said tliat thosa A personal testimony of ------:------A ------60 days of his taking of­ who strongly opposed the rules Sizes 10 - 24^ The Ctolden Age Club will Oscar Willoughby of Chicago, fice. changes “wUl see in due course meet tomorrow, weather per­ ni., taped in play form, will be r Manager Bound, Gagged Sen. Morton said this nomina­ that their .interests have not mitting, at 2 pjn. at the Senior played tonight at 7:30 at the Famous Name Blouses tion should then be approved by been substaiitially liarmed.” Cltinens clubrooms, 46 School midweek service at Trinity Lu­ Events Military Unit a joint session of the Congress "1 think that this is a very S t theran Church. The tape will Regularly A A with senators and representa­ significant step forward for tlM run for one-half hour and is $3.99-$5.99 A . T T tives having equal votes. i Republican party,” Pinney said adapted from the radio pro­ In State Arab Answer The present method puts the The chairman said he was de­ gram “Unshackled.” Sizes 32 - 38 Masked Pair Rob Speaker of the House next In lighted with the job done by ths line for the presidency when a convention. The British American Club Ov e r Jordan vice president takes over as Virtually every rule change will sponsor a dance for mem­ JUST SAY: Hartford Losing president. proposed last December by a bers and guests Saturday at the "CHARGE IT. PLEASE" Finance Company CAIRO (AP)—The 13-1 Sen. Morton criticized this Republican Council was ap­ clubhouse. Charlie Varrick and Jobs, Housing nation Arab summit con­ procedure. "The Speaker of the ] proved. his orchestra will play for danc­ ference has agreed to set up House, by the nature of his Job, | Other major rule changes ap­ ing from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Famous Name Skirts cannot participate in national | proved by the ooiwention wfll: HARTFORD (AP) — BRIDGEPORT (AP)— Two armed bandits held up the a joint military command affairs like a rice president.” j Change the system for elect­ WUliaan J. Valletbte, national and Slacks Friendly Finance Company here today, escaping with in an effort to head off Is­ This, he maintained, would ing members of the 72-mem­ Hartford was describe to­ put a speaker at a great disad-1 president of the Am^can In­ Regular day as a city with drastical­ an undetermined amount of cash and two checks. rael’s diversion of Jordan ber State Oentral , Oommittee stitute of Industrial Bhigineers, Bertrand B. Leaser, 40, of<$> vantage If he were ever called' and will give members voting River waters. on to serve as president. Inc., win speak at the Oentral $8.99 •5.99 ly dropping job opportuni­ Fairfield, assistant manager, power—fiom one-taetf to two ing loose the Venetian bUnd In a remarkable display of Men serving as rice presi­ Oonneoticut Chapter meeting Sizes 10 - 20 ties and tro little housing was bound and gagged by the votes each—based on GOP reg­ cords used to tie his hands. unity, the often feuding leaders dents, he said, require higher Monday at 6:30 p.m. at Car- for middle-income young pair after he was forced at gun­ istrations in their respective vUle’s Restaurant, Wilson. A silk stocking was used by o f l(X) m illion A rabs voted and higher qualifications and senatorial diatricts. families, surrounded by point to sign the two checks. Wednesday night to establish a ccnUnuihg contact with the Ladies' Mohair Sweaters One of the bandits made an the holdup pair to gag the as­ Prohibit the chairmen and M. Sgt. Frank S. Warren of suburbs Which are eager to sistant manager.. mllltarj' committee with “ad­ workings of the White House. rice chairmen of town com- unsuccessful attempt a short ministrative and financial possi­ 31C Garden Dr. will leave Sat­ Regularly $10.99-$14.99 Sen. Morton said he had not mlttees from holding member­ have new industries but un­ time later to cash one of the Police said the bandits en- bilities as well as permanent yet introduced this plan tor urday for a year's tour of duty willing to accept low-in­ checks — made out in the ^ ed tiia office together, but sh ip on th e S ta te O entral Oongi- headquarters, and all that these Congressional action but said he m ittee. In Okinawa. The sergeant is in . . amount of |500—at the drive-in (»e stayed tai a haUvray. One entail,” s spokesman said. missile service and was t>nce • 8 • ! 1 come housing. felt the Ckxigress could act in . Frxihibit the State Central Sizes S. M. L. The rrault, the Greater Hart­ window at the City Trust <3om- man wore a stocking type mask Foreign ministers of the na­ this field durhig the present ses­ stationed at the Manchester pany’a Bast Main S t office, two over his face. tions were to meet tod^ to ^ Oommititee and local town er cent of the land area, The spokesman said the enroUment. 4 cans 40c suits— now dollars off— for this great Save almost on these nationally ad­ $0 Oft houses a third of the area’s agreement did hot specify tiie Republicans for their election of Accept Hoffa Pact sold only by the country’s best stores. $2.99 a ^ v area in which Arab forces might two candidates to. tiie city coun­ The party’s next nominatiiig January Sale. All brand-new models and vertised $29.95 sport coats. Gray, olive, population and half of all em­ KENNE, N.H. (AP) — Gov.^ompany him but plans to make convention will be held next You’ll marvel at the wonderful assort­ Sizes S. M. L. XL. ployment, including a quarter operate and did not limit the cil. He said it proved that elec­ Cream of Mushroom patterns — sharkskins, herringbones, brown and black tones in muted plaids, Nelson A. Rockefeller of New the next visit on Jan. 24. tion success was a matter of summer at which time candi­ ments, the terrific values. Get all you of all manufacturing jobs. York pictured Sen. Barry Gold- command to any specific task. muted plaids and solid tones. Regulars checks and solids . . . all the latest styles, The governor described his He would not say whether troops organization, not Ideology. CHICAGO (A P)—James R. Hoffa’g International dates for the U.S. Senate and Cream of Chicken jBut it also contains half of all water today as out of step with Keene speech as "the first of a 36 to 46, longs 30 to 46 and Shorts 36 too! Regulars 36-46, shorts 86-42 and can at this low price. All sizes and unemployment in the area, of one nation would be stationed oongressman-at-large will be Cheddar Cheese Infants' Sleepers Republican thinking on federal series of talks analyzing our — Brotherhood of Teamsters and the nation’s truckers chosen. to 42. longs 3 ^ 6 . sleeve-lengths in group. Stelchen said, and almost all the support for higher education. in the territory of another. He reached agreement on an unprecedented master contract Regularly OO a unskilled jobless who constitute Senator Goldwater’s and mine— said no site had been selected The party rules changed by 2 cans 37c The governor, contesting with respective positions on vitsd mat­ $1.49 T T C “ the hardcore problem.” for the command’s headquar­ N ewDemand early today affecting more than 400,000 workers, avert­ the two-day conventiem had been — FREE CUSTOM ALTERATIONS O N MEN'S CLO TH ING — Goldwater in the New Hamp­ ters that concern- the future op­ in existence in virtually the Sizes 0 - 6 Jack Meltzer, Chicago social ters. ing a strike for last midnight. 6 cans $1.00 shire presidential preference portunities of you in New Hamp­ Hoffa said the contract, which^ same f(»m since the party was problems consultant, stressed primary, said the Arimna sena­ shire as well as the well-being Joint military conqmands have that Hartford shares the prob­ Rocks Truce be described as the first nation' headed by C. G. Zwingle of Oak­ founded in the state 100 y e a n tor had voted in 1958 and 1963 and security Of all Americans.” been proclaimed with great fan­ ago. Chicken Noodle Infants' Snow Suits lems of many big cities, but has fare in the Arab world in the al labor agreement reached land, Calif., insisted cm a 10-8-8 against major programs for Rockefeller said he had decid­ without a major strike, would salary table. The special convention cams them "more Intensively” than helping colleges and universities. past, but they have usually foun­ Chicken Rice ed on that approach in view of bring more than 400,000 team­ Hoffa said that the wage- about, when leaders felt the need most others. “The Republican party’s suc­ dered in the traditional discord In Panama Goldwater’s refusal to meet in ster m em bers and 400 loca ls fringe benefit package would to­ • He described as “ parUcular- cess in the forthcoming presi­ of the Middle East. 2 fo r 37c Terrific Savings 10.00 televised debates. into one single bargaining imlt. tal 45 cents pec hour. Zwingle (See Page Ten) Sizes 2 - 8X I ' ominous” the movement of dential election will importantly The United States and Britain WASHINGTON (AP) — The Goldwater has said Republi­ White House repeated today agreed that Hoffa’s estimate depend upon the affirmative cans should be fighting Demo- made- inquiries through their “ This is one of the finest con­ 6 cans $1.00 (See Page Tea) Cairo embassies about the Arab that the United States govern­ tracts ever negotiated in the was “reasonably close,” but did leadership its nopiinee gives for crats and not each other, not elaborate. OPEN TUES. & soundly conceived federal edu- Although Rockefeller termed military plans. ment Is ready and willing to United States,” Hoffa said at an discuss all problems affecting Craam of Celery cation measures,” Rockefeller today’s speech the first of its An Arab spokesman revealed early morning news conference. Hoffa said. the Teamsters’ On All Coats... THURS. 'TIL 9 P.M. said. type, he frequently has com- the embassies reaffirmed West­ the relationship between the “ Everything is fine,” he said of original demands were 60 cents C nan of Vegetable ern views on the 'Arab-Israeli United States and Panama. negotiations with the Trucking per hoqr wage increase and Bulletins He noted that most Republi- pared his views with Goldwa- Press secretary Pierre Salin­ cans in Congress had voted for ter's on a wide range of issues, situation in an apparent warning Employes, Inc. “All you have about the same in fringe bene­ Colled from AP Wires 2 fo r 29c Boys' Winter C6ps News Tidbits ger told reporters: “It was our to be is patient.” fits. both programs — the National Cloldwatcr and his partisans understanding the government Regularly gM M m from the AP Wires Defense Education Act of 1968 have replied that Rockefeller is (See Page Ten)" The three-year contract, which He added that the contract of Panama also was willing to expires March 31, 1967, provides “contains intangible benefits MAY FOR PEACE Men’s—Ladies’ —Misses’ $1.69 l e * l / and the EDgher Education Facll- distorting the senator’s views, undertake these discussions. Cream 39c itles Act of 1963. The governor said today Gold- tor a 28-cent pay increase whose value cannot be deter­ HARTFORD (AP)— For- ' Sizes 8. M. L. Our positions is unchanged.’’ spread over the contract period. mined until the end of the year.” mer OOP State Chairman Ed­ of Shrimp British parliamentary watch­ Rockefeller’s comments were water was the only Republican He emphasized the word in a speech prepared, for deliv-' member of the Senate Labor Truckers’ salaries will increase He did not go into specifics con­ win H. May Jr. today held dog committee complains that N ehr u Asked “ ou r.” cerning fringe benefits. . Britain’s agreement with ery at Keene State College, one - <^d Public Welfare (Committee 10 cents the first year, 8 cents out the olive branch of peaos Cream Boys’ —Girls’ —Infants’ Famous Name Blouses Panama has gone back to a the second year and 10 cents the Zwingle, appearing at the in an effort to reeolves dtf- 23c Franoe to develop a supersonic of eight stops on a 12-hour cam -! to vote against the National De- previous stand titot It wants as­ of Potato paign swing in pursuit of the Re- fense Education Act submitted third year. news conference ■with Hoffa, ex­ ferences over the party Regularly gM ^ A airplane Is too risky, . .The To Relinquish surances that the United States pressed satisfaction with the $1.99-$2.99 1 . 4 T Air Force says 240 dependents publican nomination for presi- by President Eisenhower in vdll negotiate differences over The average industrywide pay leaderslilp. “I am avrilobls Boneless, wasteless, all clear Model : dent. ! 1968. i for Teamsters’ truckers now is agreement, but said trucking to talk to all leaden and all HU-1 Sizes 7 -14 of American servicemen station­ the Panama Canql before nor­ rates would increase to absorb meat . . . U. S. Choice and Here are just a fewl ed in Panama arrived at His scd^ule today listed a i- “Senator Goldwater's opposi- M anyDuties mal diplomatic relations are re­ about $3.17 per hour. groups about the leadership Premium Grade . . . at a flight fmin Albany aboard his, tlon to the sound step by the costs of the contract. of the party,? he declared. Charleston, 8. C., Air Force stored. The contract still must be rati­ “In many regards,” Zwingle savings of 20c to SOc lb. private plane and'risits to Swan- federal government in the field In an interview following the AUTOMATIC Base in the Initial phase of a NEW DELHI, India (AP)— This country’s position's that fied by the rank and file mem­ said, “it (the contract) is good Men's All-Weather zsy, Keene, Petei^borough, Wil­ of higher educatirm was under­ two day special Repnbilraa lUCTRIC three-day airlift removing 900 Ailing Prime Minister Nehru It has agreed only to discussions bership of the Teamsters. for the trucking industry.” He Top or Bottom Round Coats I. women and children from the ton, Milford, Bedford, D«rry and scored again only five weeks began today to see signs of pub­ on that, along with other state conventioa which re­ Manchester. Negotiations became snarled cited commim working condi- vamped party rales, Abqr nnehurst Boneless riot torn isthmus. lic pressure for him to relin­ m atters. earlier this week when the I tlons and uniformity of’contract Regularly $ 1 A A A Mra. Rockefeller did not oc- (Bee Page Seven) quish permanently many of his said: “Considerable lack of ROASTS ...... lb. 89c Oennan ChanoeUor Ludiwlg Administration offlciatis said truck lines’ negotiating team, expiration dates as . advantages. $29.95 l Y e T U ErfMod and Briitlah Prime Min­ duties. the United States is not willing oonfidenoe ia the present lead­ Men*s ership persists statewide. 1 0 Big capsciW'—Moistens the air Sizes 36 . 46 ister Alex Dougilas-Home agree For the first time,. Indian to concede in advance that It Pinehurst Rump Misses* Fur Collar Girls* Fur Collar Boys* Dress Coats feel that the oHve branch Is OVEN ROAST lb. $1.19 with up'to l2 gallons of to woifc for a aotatiao of the papers spoke of a growing feel­ will do anything—but It definite­ water par day Famous Name BerUh and German proMema ing in Nehru’s C ongress peurty ly la willing to discuss all out­ always within reodi of Ifaoea whose nlttanate goal k sue- Dress Coats and Jackets on the haals of the Gecman Sorensen Break Is First that he should make clear ar­ standing problems. The chief of Solid 8 comer cut. • Humidistat turns unit on/off Car Goats Threat by Minutemen oees at the polls and not automatitally paoplss’ right of self-dater- rangements for the ]Uidian gov­ these centers around the exist­ Pinehurst Round Goats apd Jackets SWEATER ernment to be carried on with­ ing treaties under which the party oontroL” The Wethers­ 0 Extra quiet operation NOW NOW mlnatinn . . . Zamit a r F o r­ Steak Ground . .lb. 89c Regularly Regularly eign xrinitihM- A bdul Bafcu sa y s In Team Kennedy Formed out him . United States operates the ca­ field man said the fact that • Watar-laval gauge Regularly “ • . ^ Itogularly more than 200 delegates vot­ (hat Zanalbar's new govern­ Reports centered on the pos­ nal and the Onal Zone. $17.99 $8.99{n$10.99 On Lawmakers Seen ed against the Bepnbliran Pinehurst Oven Roast e Extra-big water-fill opening »i7.95^ f 14.90 •13.39 •6.99 $15 00 » n . o o CLEARANCE ment will be Soclnllst but wHl sibility of former Home Min­ WASHXNGTON (AP) nie^Sorensen, one of Kennedy's Council's convention reoppor- Boneless Sirloin e 8-gallon tank ' not neoeaaarfly foUow the Cu­ ister Lai Bahadur ShOatri re­ (See Page Two) Several styles, mstsrisls and U we could mentioh.the names top-level White House team chief aides, had experienced tfonment proposal “suggests o Lovely soft beige All wool, tiur \trimmad car Ssnsatlonal January savings on . Famous Name ban prabtam. turning to the Cabinet as leader T ip ...... Ib. $1.19 colors. Some with hoods, lin­ you’d come a running. Brands put together by John F. Kenne­ any disenchantment with John­ a certain amount dlsera- anamalad finish coats. Soma with pU. lining, thase quality winter coats de- A'tty. Gen. Hobent F. Ken- of the Congress party in Par­ HOUSTON, Tex. (AP) — The<^President John F. Kennedy and a t ings. All by famous name man­ you’ll recognlM and so^ up d y Iz expected to remain on the son. And, he told a news con­ Houston Post quotes U.S. Rep. chontmeiit with the stoto rayon lining, quUtad lining. siga sd fa r young debs. 7-14 MEN'S SWEATERS nsdy arrives In Tokyo for talks liament. It would be a key Job Jack Teagarden, tbe murder of the accused Cube Steak and Top e 1 8 * x 2 4 'x l7 * ufacturers. Sises 8-20 at theas savings. AQ sisra iji Job, relatively intact, at'least ference Wednesday, he hoped clearly marking Shastrl as the Henry B. Gonzalez, D-Tex., as assassin. , leadersUp role of the anaBer Miasas sizas. Coat, Pullover, Cardigan with Fresldmt SoIohiio o f In - Bound Slices . .lb., $1.09 • 65 watts, 120 volts, AC one stylo or another. throutd> the November election. his move “would not encourage most likely successor to Nehru. saying a “ thinly veiled threat” Gonzalez was quoted as say­ communities. Others at OthfOB At Others at Zipper Style Sweaters doBcala in an effort to cool of But there has been a break, others to follow suit.” Jazz Great, Dies Modal NU-1 Otiiers at Indcneata’s boatihty toward (be UauallyL reliable sources said has been made against him and ing the threat was directed at Pinehurst Eve Round or Regularly Regularly Regularly the resignation' Wednesday, ef­ Sorensen said “I feel that I earlier that Nehru was being 19 other Democratic congress­ RARE ENDOBSEMENT $59.95 Regularly Regularly NOW ■MW Federatkm of Malayia him and the others who voted Silver Tip Oven Roasts $29.95 . ■S244M $19.99 . . 9 1 4 M $11.99-$14.99 -SIMM fective Feb. 28, of special coun­ have a book to write.” And he shielded from politics by his By BEN THOMAS men in a publication. against increasing funds to SHBEVEFOBT, La. (AP) /( Daluxa Modal H U a $25.00 SISM . . . Draatdent AniboRlo S ^- sel Theodore (3. Sorensen. And added that if It wasn’t written daughter, Indira Gandhi, In an NEW ORLEANS, La. (AP) — The Post said in a copyright operate the House Committee —^The Shreveport Joaraal Boneless...... lb. $1.19 $10.99 nf of Ibdy tdlis President hm / Sam siH and cSpxity as $89.95 $29.99 . . $15.99-$19.99 a second' break could come in now, it m ight n ever be VnriUen. effort to protect him from ex­ The jazz trombone of 'Jack Tea­ story Wednesday from its Wash­ on Un-American Actirittes last endorsed the Bepimileaa can­ - S 3 4 M 9 2 4 A9 e i t M $89.95 Jotanson Us oountra will tol­ S w o r d fis h Staotfard Model, plus 2- •6.99 a few weeks If.Artfaur M. Schlea- He 8 ‘d he would try to portray citement. But he has been read­ garden — sometimes lazy and ington bureau that Gonzalez year. didate for fovesMT — tb a tpetd motor; fine-fumi- erate aeMher nenoh nor inger Jr., the historian turned Kennedy both as an tauliridual ing papers. lyrical, sometimes brash and asked Atty. Gen. Robert F. He said the second . page ' of first time the paper has sm - Haddock and German domhurtton of Weatarn turo stylini-sim ulitid $12.99 presidential assistant, decides and os president. ^ e Steteeman In a front­ brassy — has been silenced. Kennedy to investigate a group the publication “On Target” portod the GOP la Ms flS-yeor ..lYoander Filleta walnut finiah; putli- E urope—o o r a otzaaMnaition o f to return to private life. In a sense, it seemed that page story said Congress party Teagarden was found dead he identified as the Miiiutemen. dated M arch 16, 1963, contains htotory. Bepublleaa Qheriten •8.99 th e tw o. O y s t i ^ - button coatral pant! with $79.95 An intimate of tiie late prooi- Sorouen felt on obligation to leaders have sent messages to Wednesday in his motel nx>m, He said a copy of the group’s the names of . the 20 congress­ Lyons, a Shreveport oil asen, comiunlia t l i ^ li|Ms, $16.99 Stench firamen and army an- dent sold that wltfa the po^U e write the Kennedy story os a Nehru urgiw him to lighten bis not far from the night olul)a at publication “On Target” con­ men, bordered in black and wlU oppose Deinoesnt Joha 3 , A Enedlol sals on TV type din- and moral gineen abmidon hope of find- exception of Bcdileeinger he frit stond-ln tor the rioin chief ek- load. Tiie ^duatan Times In the historic FYench quarter tains the threat against him headed with the words: "In BfoKelttien In the Macehj iSra by Birds Eye the origir •aw raw M Plus 3 Great Sales Still G oing..... •10.00 big apy mote sarvtvors be- certain the Kennedy staff would ecutive. He said he neveg bad an editorial criumn made a sim­ where his Dixieland beat set and the oth er 19 congressm en. Memorlam.’’ - oral eleetioa. No . •fMjPMkrir o ' Sizes — S. M. L., XL. ■MOth m wreckage of a Paris continue to serve President planned to write a Kennedy ilar suggestion. feet tapping so many times. He In his letter to Kennedy, th^ Gonzales said the other con­ hMM ODMd fk bm Imhi ibiM ift Itoifew. -. Beef... G l^on apartiMnt that ooBapsed, kill- Johnson book hut that he and the. late Reliable sources said Presi- w as 68. ' San Antonio, Tex., congressmap gressmen are James Roosevelt, etnoe leooiMtraotion. M e e o d i liK at least 16 workers . . . Sorensen wrote Johnson that prsrident hod talked several dent Sarvepalli Radhakrishniui An autopsy was planned today said “ In the light of recent (le-i George B. Brown Jr., W. D. JouraaTs andoraenunt at Mr;' JIM a load tUnt to put a PLENTY OF FREE The Untted States Infonantion he was quUting “to devote the times about ths book Kennedy is beginning to move dlaereetly to determine Om cause of death. velopments I have become de­ Edwards and Edward R. Roy­ lyrera k baead^MfsnMwMktoli Ireeaer. Potterton's WHITE SALE • CORSET SALE • CLEARANCE SALE Agoney denies Edward R. Mnr- next several months to writing , .J .. • > » would bavs written after , leav- for the eetehliahment of oleor^ Teagarden was found face cidedly more sensitive about' bal, all of Gritfonila; William PARKING h tpm , wha snderwoat cberi m e- a book ohont the late pnoidart o ffie s : cut lines of authority. He sum- down on the floor. Be wore a soma of the hate matwlal that Fitts Ryom Ahnshom 3 . M tilter, L Ei«y,lM l October, la «MMag 130 CENTER ST. and my U yean a t oorvloa with Motocla a U (b e iBOMd Shastri hoek t o N ew dree* shirt and underahorts. Is so widely distribu^.” Lteenord fbrbsteta and Bsi(J»> 'O U f , rn m n ato r bemune 7 Ms him .r’ lb s nswspaper sold Oonsalaa iioM t; ar li Ikoiy to do aq( .79m was aa jnilloatWia diat

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