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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1967 P^GE THiRTY-tWO ;^aht^?atfr lEMnutg l|walii ■ , 'i... Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather r . E'er the Week Ended Variable cloudlneu and ■ WeisS Pledges* OeoMnber I, 1866 About Town tonight, low 20-25; parity / cloudy and cold tomorrow, higB Mountein Laurel Chapter of ‘Tightly Drawn’ Sweet Adelines, Inc,’ will re­ 15,131 80-35. T hearse tom om w at 8 p.m. at Fund Proposals SECOND BIG WEEK OF OUR GREATEST HOME MAKING EVENr. Manche$ter— A City o f‘ Village Charm the Kussian American National ■ -'-I Town Manager Robert B. ■ .* o-' Center 211 Wethersfield Ave., (Claseitied Advertising on Page 17) VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 80 (TWENTY PAGES). MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1967 PRICE SEVEN CENTS Hartford. The event Is open to Weiss last night promised that all women interested in four- this year’s town budget would part hannOny. be “ tightly drawn.’ ’ STOCK-UP TIME FOR FAMOUS , In a prepared statement to The Barbersharps will pre­ the Board of Directors, Weiss sent a prograni of four part singled out five town improve­ harmony singing tonight at the ments last year and noted They Lad^ Pepperell Rocky H ill Veterans Hospital. were accomplished without a r/. Copter Rescues Fivie The group was formed about tax increase. six months ago and has 14 “ My new budget will continue members. Mrs. Louis Petrou is to be tightly drawn,” he pledg­ sheets, eases ^director. ed. Weiss, stressed that Manches­ ter must develop a “ lopg-range Arm y and Navy Auxiliary full range of capital improvement program Beautifully finished closely woven type 131 muslin will meet tonight at 7' at the From Mountain Top designed to take care of our Holmes Funeral Home, 400 and super smooth type 186 combed percale sheets needs in the areas of school regular or fitted styles MsUn St, to pay respects to the »> } maintenance, water and sewer and coses—bleached to o snowy white. Regular sizes, late Mrs. Ina Mankin, a past facilities, traffic control and fitted bottoms plus matching coses—oil at low sole president of the group. highways within our ability to prices. pay.” type-186 combed percales All Suffering The' Alpina Society will meet Recalling his first year as tonight at 7:30 at the Italian general manager, Weiss voiced American Club, Eldridge St. his appreciation of the “ fine at­ From Shock SIZES 72x108 titude and cooperation’’ of town The rehearsal of the Gilbert employes and members of the and Sullivan production sched­ two boards of directors. • 63x108" . . . . ; 2.47 After Crash uled for tonight has been can­ • 81x108" . . . 2.77 FAMOUS c a n n o n d e l u x e type-131 muslins LEADVILLE, Colo. celed due to the Manchester • 90x108" . . . . ’.. . 2.97: •‘ROYAL FAMILY** (A P ) — Five persons,’ four Civic Orchestra Concert. The Bolton Driver • Twin bottom fitted' . . . . 2.47 next rehearsal will be held from Illinois, were liftecl • Full bottom fitted . . . 2.77 Monday at 7:45 p.m. at South Hurt in Crash 1 . 6 7 .99 by helicopter today from a Methodist Church. • 72x120" ...... 3.29 ro se snow - shrouded mountain A Bolton woman was report­ 72x99" ■ . • 81x120" • . ' . . . ' . 3.59 top in the Rockies where Miss Heidi Ann DellaFera. ed in satisfactory condition to­ 81x99" ’ their plane crash-landed daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ • 90x120 . ■ . . ' . 3.99 towel ensembles day at Manchester Memorial 72x108" yesterday. cis DellaFera of 142 S. Lake- • 108x120 . ■ . . ■ . . 6.?9 All suffered from shock and Hospital with back injuries suf­ 81x108" wood Circle, has recently been • 39/80 twin XL fitted . 3.29 exposure, but none suffered cri­ fered' in a two-car accident yes­ elected 'vice president of the Twin bottom fitted • 54/80 full XL fitted . . 3.59 large bath 1 .9 6 rog. 2.98 tical Injury. freshman class at Lasell Junior terday on Rt. 44A in Bolton. Double bottom fitted O. W. Rosengren, who raises ^H ege, Aubumdale, Mass. Joan P. Ratak of Birch Mt, • Queen 60x80" fitted .• • . 4.49 rag. 1.79 90x108" , . '. hand 1 .2 9 quarter horses at a farm near Rd. Ext. was charged with fail­ • Dual King 70/80 fitted ‘ . . 7.49 St. Charles, III., said at St. Vin­ •rae 60450 Club of St. Mary’s ure to yield the right-of-way, 42x36" Coses • Coses-42xW . . ,. 2/1.37 wash’cloth .4 9 reg. 59c cent’s Hospital In Leadvllle, Episcopal Church will have a following, the 7:20 a.m. mishap. Twin fop fitted . . 42x48" . . . 2/1.99 “ We were lucky to come out dinner meeting Friday at 7 p.m. The other motorist, Richard Full top fitted . 42x54" . . . 2/2.38 Softly flowering textured towels in the most de­ alive. Everybody on the plane in Neill Hall of the church. Ed L, Baker, 21, of Edgemere Rd., licate of colors on pure white. Cannon “ Royal Showed the most wonderful Corcoran of South Windsor will Bolton, was charged with mis­ I Twin fop fitted . . . 2.87 Fpmily" towels are permanently pucker-free. (Herald photo by Oflara) courage and spirit.” be guest speaker. Mr. and Mrs. use o f a litnited license. He was I Double fop fitted '. . 3.17 Rosengren said he had some Myron Rice are in charge of uninjured. Gov. John N. Dempsey, escorted by Major Com­ Armory. Guardsmen and military police formed a chest and stomach pains but dinner arrangements. The event State Trooper Roger lerardl mandant George W. Tule, center, and Capt. James guard of honor as the governor and other officials otherwise felt fine. His wife, is open to all couples in the said the Baker oar, westbound D. Hewett, of the First Company, Governor’s Foot were presented to the throng estimated at nearly Lorraine, suffered a fractured area. on Rt. 44A, struck the other Guard, is shown saluting after his fortnal presenta­ 3,000 persons; Other photos and story of the ball left arm and shock. auto in the rear. The woman’s tion at the inaugural ball last night at the Hartford appear on pages 10 and 11. Their son, Jack, 25, escaped St.' Bridget’s CYO teen-agers car just had entered the high­ with stomach injuries caused by will sponsor a dance Friday at way from Bolton Center Rd. save on famous name bras, girdles, corsets his seat belt in the landing; and (AP Pbotofoal the school cafeteria. The Quiet when the collision occurred, he his friend, Charles Budde, 22, Ones will play for dancing from reported. A IE Robert Monahan (left) and 'Thomas Scales Talk to NewsmGn No Gas, St. Charles, had a dislocated 8 to 11:30 p.m. The event is Both drivers will be present­ iirm ■ Lh Dempsey Program Outline open to all high school stu­ ed in 12th Circuit Court in ¥tV:*:*:*;<*x*i*’ once-a-year values! No Bill, dents. Manchester Jan. 30. The'' pilot, Jimmy Williamson, Navy Jets Sink More Junks now’s the time to 62, Denver, was cut over one J ' No Check! eye. Given Bipartisan Support BRIDLINGTON, England All were flown to a Leadville stock up on your (AP) , — Stanley Briggs hospital after being lifted off 14,- HARTFORD (AP) __ Repub- and open spaces developmenL partment would coordinate into opened this letter from Brit­ 037-foot Mt. .Sherman, 10 miles Sang Songs for Viet Cong, west of Palrplay, Colo. figure needs . .. lican and Democratic leaders In and harbor and airport improve- one ^ re a u the m ^agem ent of ain's government-owned, gas ment. the state s jails, prison, reform- company: The Rosengrens and Budde the • General Assembly have governor once again atory and other penal institu- "Dear Sir: came to Colorado tor a skiing voiced approval of the programs reminded the legislators of his tions. “SettlemeRt of the en­ vacation at Aspen, where they ^Tlirtation Walk” by BESTFORM outlined in Gov. John Demp- “ personal commitment to op- The Department of Transpor- closed bill is long overdue. have skied frequently in other sey’s Inaugural address, and pose any increase In present tation would coordinate air rail Unless it is settled within yean . Rosengren also planned £Rife port Said. question of fair trial reached a ot a registratipn card a crime. “ It didn’t make |t!” brings to us every week. “ T h e ' committee does recom- pinnacle last spring with the The FBI did not have figures The two servlcismen were atric parlance. stealing food from other pa- J iClD ltS |vin the In d i^ River part They live under constant ob- tlents’ trays. Lennie gets gifts LonB*leg Panty O mend that toe press stand at freeing of Samuel H. Sheppard showing the number of inves- identified as Airman 3.C. Her- McIntosh, Baldwins, De­ of the state. Seedless 18"' width electric r.i ! servatlon in a ward at Pacific fro'nJ his parents and divides ZSSSI^SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSmSSm sweet navels from Cali­ any time ready to discuss these because toe U.S. Supreme (Jburt tigations it had made into al- bert Bush; 21, of Rumson, N J .; licious . . . State Hospital In. nearby PomOi them meticulously with Ricky. The Pentagonlbday fo r fornia. i'f’ problems with any appropriate found that “virulent publicity” leged draff law violations. A and Army Maj. B. Neukamm, 3 5 9 indlvidyals or gpoupp. Indeed, gvirrounded his first murder spokesman said hundreds of stationed at nearby Fort Mon- na with 72 othera who are re- Rickey, who has no known induction o f 11,900 men la snow throwers sueb j^ lt lv e action dan be a far jriaJ. ’' investigations Were handled lo- mouth. Bush was stationed at tarded. relatives, does what he can in March, keeping its induotiOB Right. Reinforced panels Almost invariably these, the return. 'When Lennie is in'’tyke rate at a reduced level fo r LAMB SPECIALS shape and slim outer thighs greater force fo r toe cause of throwing out toe Qeveland cally by the F ^ I’s 67 field of- Francis E. Warren Air Force justice and the general welfare osteopath’s second-degree mur- Wees and much of the material Base In Cheyenne, Wyo. wbrld’s unfortunates, are “ Ion- t,,rc,eg epileptic seizures — 1967 . . . Gerald F. Doherty i»> A t the last minute, after our ad waa all aet up . . . our meat Model No. and tummy. S, ni, I, xl. White. ers” — seemingly incapable of storms In which-he can signed as chairman o^ the Maa- manager decided to include U.S. Choice tender LAM B LEGS, of toe people than toe negative 'conviction, toe Supreme never reached , the bureau’s ’The pilot of toe plane, Harry CD-I 8^ knowing that warm human ex- jj^rt himself severely unless sachusetts Dembcratie State M one of the beat meat buys o f the week. force of restrictions on basic Court said it Is up to Judges "t o Washington headquarters. Bishop, 47, of Middletown, N.J., 149.95 (AP Fhotofax) perience called friendship. restrained — Ricky cradles committee . . .. A lb ert M. freedoms. take such steps by rule and reg- Hoover said too FBI, in inves- was described as toe taxi serv- Large meaty lamb Iregs, about 9 lbs., whole dlKharga enow thrawinc •fBut toere can be no agree- ulation that w ill protect process- ’ tigatlng Selective Service Act Ice’s Chief pilot, and the one Yet Lennie and Ricky are all j_,ennie’s head in his arms. Greenfield, 79, powerful Agure with chops cut if you Wish off but half leg. Lb. O T w the «now ovonly In all po- I ment on the part of toe Amefi- eg from prejudicial outside in- violations had “ encountered with-the longest service, Strikes Back but Inseparably friendly. Each has an IQ In toe 80’s. jjj Philadelphia area flnan- 180“ High epwd, 2-fllQht. I So unique is their bond that « it is characteristic such ^jg, business and political life BMAtJJSB LEG S ...... Ib. 76o can press to dilute its responsl- terferences.” \ virtually every type of draft Also killed In toe crash was a mm ; Imppllor and horsepowor mointalni more T [Rep. Adam Clayton scientists are studying them in ggggg to be loners” says Dr. ^ home. . . . F oot :M EATir SHOULDER LA M B CHOPS, alao constant, poworfurinbw thfoWing Volbclty. OPEN 6 DAYS - THORS, till 9 PJM. bilUy or to circumvent the basic immunization of juries from dodging.” college student, Russqll Major, R IB C H O P S ...... TIB. 99c rights and provisions of toe Con- prejudioial news accounts Hoover devoted 6 of h|s state-; 18, of Neptune, N.J. Major was Powell, lashed out at quest of a better understanding c^gig Macahdrew of toe Univer- gd,ools in Camden, N 4 . raoiBla Complate with 100 ft. 3-wlro marino— of the elusive emotions that en- gjty nf (jalifornia at Los An- ,jug to a teacher short- FO^LEGS TO BRAISE ...... lb. 29o K S *W S » typo eprd. ' sUtution. ’I'o agree to any of speeded up last October when ment’s 19 pages- to the Commu- headed back to Lafayette Col- the attempt to remove STEWING LAMB CUTS ...... Ib. 19e LOCATEp ON MAIM SntEET IN DOWNTOWN MANCHtBSTER toeae things would be a mock- an American Bar Aseociatton nl?t party In this country. lege. In Easton, Pa. him as chairman of able humans to enjoy t ^ t o - ggies’ neuropsychiatric tnsti- gge-m any continued o ff Job. re- nUGSHLY GROUND LAMB PATTIES ...... (SM ery of the guarantee made to suidy group recommended that He dealt with last year’s anti- Others listed as dead In the the House Education emess, even tute, who with Dr. Robert jn ^e wake of 8 Ib M l OO toe people of tills republic by Us pendiog criminal cases war demonstrations in a section crash w ere: Frank Flood of and Labor Commityee sharing tWnga they might be Bdgerton has m ^ e a study of dispute . . . . Michael expected to reserve for them- the s t r a fe pairihg of Lonnie jjgu ' 32, an unemployea bach- Founding Fatoers. police, prosecutors and defense of the report titled “Communist Ocedn Twp-i H.J.; E. Waiting of from his Bahama Use Your Charge Account freedom of the press Is a attorneys be barred from mak- Party, USA — Front Actlvl- Brick ’Twp., N.J.; George T. selves. j - ' w . ®'Od Ricky. oiorcharges was arralaned of stealing la Lotidon’/Oit |7 mlllioa -PINEHURST FREE PARKIN6 frant and raar of store . . . "The Island retreat,' charg­ Ricky is blind. Meet of what “ Such cases usually are arraignoa fundamental fight and U cannot public "potentially prejudi- ties." But he did not call the Frame, of Belpisr, N.J.; F. C. worth of art treasures from the CORNER MAIN and ing the move was a he knows of the world comes to marked by callous indifference; be abridged. The press shares information.” demonstrations Communlst-in- Gardiner, of Lcing Branch, N.J.; conspiracy aimed at ■with toe bendi, bar’, and law forcemeat offioiala- the ra- . (See Page Foq|) (Beg Page Sight) (Sea Paga Nineteen) U,Sw Ncjgroeiu “ •■'•’ Vi > » « • “ • * « » with Ricky, but be ^ebnunuai* (See Page Tea) a; I-- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, c 6 n N~ THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1967 FACW T H B IB i-. T - h MAKCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER CONN., TliyRSDAY, J A ^A R Y 5, 1967 ■I.. P A G E TW O • ______,___ ------_J------meeting, where Mrs.' Arthur Wheeler, Willie Circle, Tolland; ml -II. - Vernon Simmonds will be in charge o f Nora Jeltoek, 19 ’Thompapn St.;' Bolton - — ,— — . j -. . ^ ^ - refreshments. Michael Hyjck, 123 P r o je c t * • G e ls Civic. He^d Sbeiriwold on Bridge AotllTiD T V A^YYliniaairkn tra T T g ik a i* O tH cen of the’State Fedem- SL; Tandy .I^e, WUlle atcle, E Lowney AJV AIX U K V.rtJlalXlJ.As5oXvAl. U p A A C i t l . -uon of Women’s Clubs exp ect^ Tolland; Elisftliefh Poor, Bur- PTA Sets Family Supper Clearance OHAlRfCffe OF MURDER South diealer to attend the medttog are Aba. bank 'Rd.; togeborg Kirstein, ' !' -lidrth-Soutli vnliienAIo W.G.GLENNEY In Concert M AT BE TOO STRONG James, Osmond, president; M i». Merrow Rd., Tolland; Albert Illinois Post, NORTH Land Use Change Requests At Grade School Jan. 21 [ A fte r InvMitory I fiiicl A 64 John Oately, second vice presl- Kerkln, Grant Hill Rd., Tolland, The Baby Has By JOHN ORVBER By ALFRED , SUEINWOLJ) dent; Mrs, Francis Kolb, public Discharged yesterday; Edwin . A P T A fam ily supper will be ditkm to bani, $800; Joseph JANUARY V A K 7 6 Hearings w ill be held by the tip off at 7:30 and Mai Tool f 5,000 Raise 0 K 5 irifalrs. oliaJsman, and Mrs; Ericsson, 28 Brookside Lane; held Saturday, Jan. 21, to the Smollen. six-room ranch with r The Manchester Civic Ot- The average bridge player fe ^BOptog commletibn next Thum- Tire Town meet to the wa hove a wlecrteB ♦ Q 9 7 6 4 Wayne, Owen, public affairs Nancy Foss, Ptoney St., Elling- 'feolton Elementary School cafe- lia^enient recreation room and cheetra gave its first concert not a deUberate murderer. I I MTODIjErrpWN (A P )—TWnga t S B 't h . chairman, for junior' member- ton; Mrs. Mary Kowal'yslij-n and The mmuer was oriirinal- ^'^o-car garage on Notch Rd., are loohiing up tor Dr. John F. 4k KJ1087 A 9531 of the season last evening In am ready to go to court to testl- ««. buu*,, »: u™. .ppao.- -j'Ss. •Wp. , , daiighter, peter Green Rd., Tol- ? ? “ T t k Upenlks. af sbiM and sK^htly Lowney, who was dlumlssed as Been Named4 V 832 C r 14” Thff BiiU6tlii Board land* ' ’ ocheduled for Jan. 18, out tne seven-room ranch with two-car Bailey Auditorium, before aa ty. that there cannot be .malice OAI109 G 876S1 tlons for none chang^, tangle In a lone league tilt at* superintendent of the Connecti­ A film of a recent University ■ -. . date has been changed to a garage off Hebron Rd., $3Q,000.. audienc^ o f moderate size, aitorethought irhere there haa * K I t Franklin- G. and Dorothy M. the high school gym. The .reg-"* cut Valley Hbopital. « 10 weekend so that more families damogod ponds. /Vytautas Marijoslug conducted, been no thought SOUTH Welles have petitioned for a ular Friday evening Informal of basketbaiU game TJie Herald’s Vernon Bureau Under-order to vacate tibe su­ Luglnbuhl, Todd Matthew, son of Oletm Alani 4nd Marl- ▲ A Q cam attend. Manchester Evening Herald perintendent’s bouse at the hos­ ella Brissette Luglnbuhl, Snipslc Lake,Rd., Tolland. He was The date was about a month Opening lead—ten of Clubs, ^ Q J 1 0 9 4 zone change from R-27 (residen- basketbaulscssion wTll to U w at ***'’’' **®®*‘'^6 ®* Bolton correspondent, Cleme- Mr/ ttal) to C-A (cotnmerclal) for a '7:30 , , * '■ Rockville High Athl^c p. o . Box S27, tel. 876-S1S6 or The menu will be spaghetti, pital by Jan. 17, Lowney will bom Dee. 27 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal later than thia concert has us- When today’s hand was play- O Q4 meat balls, tossed salad, rolls,' well Young, tel. 643-8981. be leaving to become superin­ « A332 parcel o f land on the east side of Lesion Team In -n« Booster Club Monday night at 648-2711. K M tt g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Brissette, 0 Michael Dr., , uaUy been scheduled, but de- ed, tor example, South murder- rm, . 7:30 at the school, AU adults In- ’______ice cream and beverages, pre­ Soiidi Wert Nofdi E«l Welles Rd, And Up Per Panel tendent 'of the Tlnley Pdrk State Vernon. His paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrt. Ruban spite jjie opportimlfey for extra ed his contract ,at the very first The Ellington ^ K io n team terebted to* the RHS athletics ’ ^ pared by the executive board. Hospital in IHinods — and a-t a Luglnbuhl, Snipslc Lake Rd., Tolland. rehearsals, the orchestra showed. trick, but nobody can possibly 1 ^ 1 A 3 99 change from R-27 to C-A has mov^d^toto a first-p^^^^^ m a te r 4 <9 AU P m Tolland County The first serving "will be at Part of Ritual : salary $5,000 higher than he re­ • • * * • no apparent Improvement over believe that thought had a n y - ______tog sought by the Conyers Constmctlont Co for 27 non imii .J* There will be a'short business u5 p.m., with* as many additional ceived at Middletown. Kinn.ey, Linda Grace, daughter of Dr. Robert Bruce Its customary standard of per- thing to do Wiith the case. West ^ Oonstmctlon Co. for 27,000 Tukuna Indian maidens of auj reservations call the Amazon have to endure Good Lots w ill go F a s t - w itn n ie nidnoie hospital complex and Carol Stewart Kinney, 553 Center St. She was bom Dec. formance. led the ten ,of clubs, and declar- J-IO-M; Dlaraonde, G-4; Olube, sqaure feetofland«rtRt.83'and foIlowing*iT.O rictoJj tile neJL""** K in g A p p oin ted for. hair-pulling as part pf the rit­ is still under construction in 26 at Manchester Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are The first half of the program er played the queen of clubs A-5-8-2. Tickets will be $1 for adults w t l K T S S r ^ GoiimiiUeeS ' ual of making their debuts. Come in Early for Best Buy southern Cook County, about 22 Dr. and Mrs. George F. Stewart. Davis, Calif. Her paternal offered two works by Amer- frorn*.,dummy. What do you •®yf and 50 cents, for children under exclusive miles from Chicago, but is al­ grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. William M. Kinney, Riverside, lean composers, Hovhaness and South’s contract groaned and Answer: Bid one heart, ra e Tufts of hair are jerked out as zone change fr< L R-27 to ^ IP „on HUls*' \ * * ^ n r t* tr '"? discussion topics for a meeting state hep. Robert D. King 12. **.. They will..... be- ...... on sale be- Aka we have ready in operation. Calif. She has two brother.s, Rodney, 3%, and David, 1%. Hanson. Mr. Hovhaness was died right then, but South didn’t hand Is not quite worth an un­ 2 — .7 the drumbeats roll. Some girls Lowney was given until Jan. 1 • • * • • ) represented by his Psalm and find out about It until aJtovr mediate Jump to two heara. If ( todustrialf for a '2 M -f«> S l< ip the sTlklr? a l S J ^ 2 l Z r Itie committee of the^48th District has been ginning Monday and will be weep during the uncomfortable Armstrong Line of Celling Tile ssletnkmtrei strip o f lafld running 1,260 feet (n u . i» ,f app-binted to three committees available at school each morn- ceremony, most show no sig;ns to leave the cottage on the Mid­ Nye, Robert Andrew, son of Charles and Brenda Beebe Fugue for string orchestra, tricks later. you changed the four of a-ong Tunnel ^ H t Feeder Rd. legislature. The ap- ing. of suffering. and Kentile Line of Floor Tile dletown hospital , grounds by Nye, London Rd., Hebron. He was bom Dec. 30 at Manchester played to open the program. Bast put up the king of clubs -to the king of hearts, the hapd A 31.5-acre tract at the rear of Nardlnl, pointments were announced late They may im m m a makes ^auiereeeei State Mental Health Commis­ Memorial Hospital. Hia maternal grandmother is Mrs. Sarah It went very well, but is not a t. the first trlch, ' and ‘ South would be worth a jump response the efHti alrnoHu 1. *first-place---- r— Cannonballs weewere oru 3*0 OZ 62 WUshlrC WUshlre Rd. Rd. M Mrs.tS, William yesterday afternoon. from Mrs. Fred Barcomb, Mrs. sioner Wilfred Bloomberg. When Beebe, Eastford. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. altogether characteristic o f the with the ace. Declarer of two hearts, H ie ideal portable beater ior kmg periods of imatteoded opera­ dustrlal use. ^ winners Igst. week ovef tTan Keuren-vrill . be co-hostess, He waa .-'teappointed to the Calvin Fish, Mrs. Harold Smith, Lowney did not, the problem composer’s style. However, It drew trumps and led a club, Copyright 1967 tion, Excdnsive b^t-sensing odl ^ots it oS uHthbi 30 recoad* James Nye, Willimantic. He has a brother, David Alan, 2. the Rockville Legion team. The A ook Club o f the judiciary afid to the Insurance Mrs. Alden Chick, Mrs. Perry was Unmed over to the attorney has the decided advantage pf losing to East’s eight. Back General Features Corp. 4 Committee Posts Longview A.U. if it fails to ignite or tbe flame goes out Makes it ideal for State Rep. Gerald Allen of the 5 . H en’s : Fellowship of Union ^n- committees and to the Labor Joslin; Mrs. Donald Aspinall or FUEL OIL general’s office Wednesday. Czeraiakowskl, Douglas LeRoy, son o f Eldward F. and being considerably easier from came a spade, and South had secon-’* ’'^- basements and warriiouses, machine shops and cottages. Pn>- new 47th Assembly District over the H illt o p !'i ^ grcgaUonal CTurch will meet to- committee for the ftost time, Mrs. Harold Webb. dooes foil heat instantly. Jnst plug it in. Costs less than Ot an The eviction notice prepared Marion Owens Czeraiakowskl, 434 Spring St. He was bom a technical standpoint than to try the finesse. The defenders First Reservation (Vernon) has been given four over the Hllltopperi. . night at 8 at the h ^ e of Mm. King noted last night that Entertainment will be pro­ mooi boor to run on kerosene o tN o. 1 fuel oil. Operates 10 hours om by the attorney gener^ is the Dec. 29 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal many of his better known com- thus got two clubs, one spade The first Indian reservation committee asslgmments to the Vernon Bankers forfeited Elsie Schulze, 5 Chamberlain committees.’’ vided. The public is invited. — 14.5 — TAifiOTVAif ' one tankfuL Big 50,000 BTU capacAy. Standard model abe last in a series of letters and grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Owens, Cotter, Iowa, positions. o"® diamond. in the United States was estab­ their first game, but came on St • i ■ ■ , requests tor Lowney to move 1967 Legislature. He is )>egln- He pointed out that a quarter Bulletin Board wraihiHe. See ns far demomtmtioa. He has a brother, Gary, 7; and a sister, Debra, 11. Howard Hanson, who for Obvious Lead lished in Burlington County, to win two contests from Grous The Grow and Show Garden 200 GAL. M IN. C.O.D. out. ntog his fourtli term in the low­ of all the bills presented to the An adult physical education many_____ ^years______headed the EJastman ^ South thinks about the open- N.J., in 1768 by the New Jer- & Christansen and earn a chunk Cluh of the Vernon Junior Wom- Iiowney said Wednesday he er house. legislature are referred to the c i^ s will begin tonight in the (Next To 'Western Beef M art) St. Germain, Eric Alan, son of Victor and 01g;a Bou­ School o f Music, was the com- hig lead he must realize that ggy legislature, of the runner-up division slot. ®"'s Club -will meet tonight at 8 R, 8. REGIUS will take charge of the Tinley His major assigiunent is as Judiciary Committee and esti- high school gym from 7:45 to chard St. Germain. Alice Dr., Coventry. He was bom Dec. 28 poser of the major work of the l®u of clubs is'either a ain- Games tonight at Longview a- the home of Mrs. Vincent Pe- Mon., Tues., Wed., Sat.— 9 A.M.-5 P.M. m i $‘ Park Hospital as soon as he chairman of the House Public mated this year’s share at about 9 :45, Mrs. Allan Hoffman is in 643*0577 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents evehlng. his Sjmiphony No. 2, gleto" or the top of the dou- '• ti-aglia,, 25 , Trout Stream Dr. can move his family to Illinois. Utilities Committee, on which Elementary School, Ellington; 1,000 bills. charge of registration. Fees are Mr. and Mrs. Denis Bouchard, Carter St. His paternal subtitled “Romantic.” Here the Melon 10-8. In either case it Jean Taylor w ill demonstrate Thurs., Fri., 9 A.M.-9 P.M.— Phone 643-5874 He said the hospital how has he served during the 1963 and — Vernon Hills vs. Moun' He predicted bills to request must be paid tonight, grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Victor St. Germain, Baker brasses played well, but the cannot do any good to play the dried flower •arrangements and about 400 patients in residence, 1965 sessions. Others on which taineers and Longview A.C. vs. changes in the tax structure and Building Permits Brook, N.B.. Can. He has three brothers, Rudolphe, 14, Paul, woodwinds were Inclined to be 9^®®" of dubs from dummy, Rockville Legion; 7:30—Can- use of dried materials to Read Herald Ads attd that the capacity will be L MMIuni MUM • M*-M« he will serve this year are the rules will be presented to the Certificates of registration Is- 7, and Michael. 4. ragged at times in attacks and » South plays low from dum- nonballs vs. Grous A Christian- pictures. about 1,000. N • * * • • Insurance, Fish and Game and Insurance Committee and refer- sued during the past two. ReppyiHeaTTBRi releaaes. Moreover, the work at flrM trick, East tol- sen and Ellington Legion vs. the Arrangementa for a benefit The BUnois Mental Health De­ Wed. Matinee (only) - 2:00 Agricultural Committees. red to a collective bargaining months went to Carlo Volpi, Patarini, Steven Michael, son of Valentino Morris and demands a much larger body. ydth the eight.- South Spikers; 8:30 — Randall’s vs. ball and plans for a spring fund­ partment and Illinois’ Gov. Otto Mon., Tues., Thura,, Fri. 8:00 Vandals again have damaged bill for hospital employes which trolpi Rd., lean-to shed attached Sandra Stang;e Patarini. 23 W. Middle Tpke. He was bom Dec. of strings than was a'vailable' plays low. South knows he must C3der Mill and Vernon National raising project will be made at Kem er approved him tor the Sat. - Sun. — 1:80-5:00-8:30 the Nativity scene in downtown will be presented to the Labor to bam, $1,000: James Rufini, Model Mark 50. S 1 0 9 .9 S 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ last evening, and in general a lose two club tricks, but he Bank ys. the Hllltoppers. a meeting of the Junior Wom­ $23,700 post, Lowney said. Ifie HM lirS UiIKKIliMK Rockville’s Central Park, rec­ ■Committee. King represents the Femwood Dr., second story ad- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Herinan Stange, Chicago, 111. His pa­ much bigger tone from the in­ wants to lose one of them to Current standings by divl- en’s Club ways .and means salary at Connecticut Valley reation director Donald Berger towns of Tolland, Ellington and dition, $4,500; Luciert Brodeur, ternal grandmother is Mrs. Jennie Patarini,. Chicaigo, 111. He West rather than to East. RODCEIIS • HAMMERSTCnrS, Sion, with won-loss records to committee Friday at p.m.' at was $10,700'. dividual players. reported today. 8 six-room house and two-car has a sister. Laurie Jean. 4. , Since West cannot safely lead ROSmWISE parenthesis: A Division—Can- the Box Mountain Dr. home of It was'last Sept. 22 that Low­ , • • • • • There was no particular sense gp^jes, he switches to a trump, He said the head of one of the ------garage on Bolton Center Rd., nonballs (14-1), Longview A.C. Mrs. Hugh Collins. • ney was fired as superintendent, of style to performance with trumps, takes the sheep to the scene was twisted Manchester Evening Herald $12,000; Roger Adamy, Con- Beaulleuv Deborah Jane, daughter o f Wayne Morris (10-5), Vernon Bank (10-5), Plans for the annual World following allegations that he aJid Linda Jtmmo Beaulieu, 10 King St., Rockville. She was the exception of the aforemen- clubs and gives up a club.' off and carried away two days Tolland correspondent Bette verse Rd., topi shed, $100; Rob- Hijltoppers (6-9), Grous Sc Day of Prayer service at the mishandled administrative af- bom Dec. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal tioned brass. The numerous when East leads a spade, ago. A few days after the scene Qustrale, tel. 875-2845. ert Phillips, CTark Rd., shed ad- Christiansen (4-11) and Rock- First Lutheran Church Feb. 10 fai-n. ElarUeh, he had been giv­ grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Rene Jlmmo, 58 Franklin St., changes of tempo inherent in need the finesse, was set up three of the figures yllle Legion (1-16); B Division will be discussed by the execu- en the choice to resign, ^ it Rockville. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. the work were duly observed bu j^g ^gj^gg [f,g ggg (jj .sjjades and were found knocked over, des­ — Cider Mill (9-6), Ellington live committee of the Rockville Lowney turned down the terms Pearley Beaulieu, 93 West St., Rockville. there seemed to be no under- y^g jggj clubs, discard- pite firm anchorings. of the resignation. • • • * • standing on the, part of the p>er- jj^g q^ggj, spades on dum- Berger described the vandal­ Legion (9-6), Spikers (7-8), Area CJouncit of Church Women Mountaineers (6-9), Veraoq.. during a meeting at the church Tsrea, Donald Eugene Jr., son o f Donald E. Sr. emd foi-mers as to 'why the changes my s fifth club. ism as “ senseless and obviously Hills (6-9) and Randall’s (5- Monday, beginning at 10 a.m. NEW YEAR’S GREETING Joan Melesko TarcA 22 Norman St. He was bom Dec. 26 at were there. The result was a Daily Question DELICIOUS of no value to anyone. It has 10). Hebron Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hts maternal grandparents distant lack of conviction in the only succeeded In mining the Hospital Notes Partner opens with one club, Junior High Basketball Mr. and Mrs. John W. Melesko, 69 Summer St. His pa­ performance, and a sort of pe- _ appearance of the whole scene," Admitted ^yesterday: Howard and the next player passes. You The Vernon Center Junior FROM ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Bund! L. Tarca, 683 W. destrian, foot-slogging effect in spades,*^ A^-Q;'Hearts, Q- he added. Building Permits RAVIOLI High, basketball team enter­ Middle Tpke. a work that is generally quite New Team Lineups tained Windsor Locks on the • * * * • brilliant in character. Vernon’s Stone Age Basket­ "THE HILLS” Total 15 for a Conellonl, home court this afternoon. In Grover, Christine Irma, daughter of Alan Erickson and The second half of the pro­ ball League will play Its sche­ FAT OVERWEIGHT a game at Manchester Tuesday Maxine Lamson Grover, Crystal Lake Rd.'. Rock'Ville. She was gram was devoted to Satot- dule to two divisions, A and B, 3-Month Period Minestrone the locals defeated Illing Jun­ Available to you without a doc-' bom Dec. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal Saerus’ Piano Concerto in G- effective this week. The new "Glastonbury H ills Country Club” ior High. 76-53. High scorers tor’s prescription, our product grandmother is Mrs. Irma Lamson, West Porks, Maine. Her mlnor, the second of five con­ CINEMA 1 Zoning Agent Karl H. Links and Sausage lineup is designed to promote for Vernon were Larry Will'ette called Galaxon. 'You must lose “ Nothing closed here, but the Golf Course” paternal grandmother is Mrs. Anne Grover, Hartford. certs by the distinguished GOVtllNOt ST. exit TO MAIN ST., ugly fat or your money back. issued 15 permits to town resi­ closer competition between with 19 points and Tom Car- ***** FYcnch composer. R aym on d NOW Available at all times, made Galaxon is a tablet and easily Everything else opened for yoiir pleasure I , dents during the last three teams. ruthers and Greg Berger, 12 months. Aceto, Russell Paul III, son of Russell Paul Jr. and Di­ Hanson of the Hartt College Third Big Week for your eating pleasure at Teams in the A division are swallowed. Get rid of excess- Lunch 12 to 2 Dinner 6 to 9 p.m. each. fat and live .longer. Galaxon Permits were issued to Rob­ ane Fuller Aceto, 189 Oak St. He was bom Dec. 25 at Man­ faculty was soloist, and played DEAN ANN- home. I Mai Tool, Tire Town, Charter Fri. - Sat, 6 to 10 p.m. IC€ CR€ chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are the work In a thoroughly profes­ Federation Night costs $3.00 and is sold on this ert Tupper for a house on Kin­ MARTIN MARGRET Come and see Rina and Oak Sport Shop and the Rov­ Sunday 12 noon to 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth D. White. 189 W. Center St. His pa­ sional manner. The Vernon Junior Women’s guarantee: I f not satisfied for ney Rd.; Norman Dove, a house Peter — of ers. The B division is com­ any reason, just return the The work is none too fre­ KARL MALDEN club will observe Federation Dancing Friday and Saturday night, 8 to 12 on West St.; Chester Rochette, ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Russell Paul Aceto Sr., , posed of U.S. Envelope, Colon­ package to jrour dmggist and Ekist Hartford. quently offered tinywhere, and Night Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Music by A1 Jarvis house on Burrows H ill Rd.; Paul ial Rug and Tile, Vernon Jay- g e t' your full' money back. No ***** it Is unfortunate for Mr, Han­ Skinner Rd. Elementary School. Private Rooms aind Skyline Boom (Ball Room) Potocek, house on Rt. 8 6 ; Rich­ cees and tbe Once We^tWeres. questions asked. Galaxon is VILLA MARIA Miss Margaret Parker, district Open for Parties— ^Banquets—-Weddings ard Parker, house on Hlllcrest Heller, Darlene Joy, daughter of Harold D. apd Shirley son that oddly enough it had sold with this guarantee by: SHOP Tonight’s sch^ule .'wlll match Young Heller, Long Hill Rd., Andover. She was bom Dec. 24 jast . recently been offered , in director of Children's Services Closed on Monday 4UST ABOVE A WHISPER* Dr.; Agway. Jho., pole shed on Colonial Rug and the Once W e QUINN’S PHARMACY — 873 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparents Hartford in an absolutely stun­ of Connecticut Inc., will speak. Old Colchester Rd., and Thomas MATT Weres to a 6:30 opener at MAIN ST. — ORDERS Directions from Manchester: Take Rt. 83 past Rt. 2 and Waste King Universal disposer is encased in Magic Sound are Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Young, Butler, Pa. H er paternal ning performance. The brilliance FOODS A question period will follow Sullivan, house on W all St. HELM Rockville High School. The FILLED. follow signs to the Hills. grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Heller, Franklin, Pa. She of that occasion somewhat over­ 618 Colebrook Road Miss Parker’s talk. Members Barrier. Impact-resistant shell is packed with extra thick Also, Williard and Margaret LIVES has a brother, Frank David, 3%; and a sister, Loretta Jean, shadowed the efforts of last eve- Glastonbury Charter Oaks and the Rovers may bring guests to this open Fiberglass Sound Sponge! So effectively ^ Miller, house on Wellswood Rd.; IT UP IN ing. WASTE Clifford Sheer, house on Love­ soaks up and traps noise from grinding ****** Mr. Hanson negotiated the C H IC K ^ FRIES land Rd.; Karl Balus Jr., addi­ inWBEWBWt ALSO A SPECIALTY action, you can carry on a conversation U N IVh N S A i Robinson, Johanna Elizabeth, daughter o f Peter W il­ notes with assurance and a gen­ tion to house on Deepwood Dr.; liam and Sally Silver Robinson, Wrights Mill Rd.. North Cov­ eral fitness of style. Had the re­ KVW at the sink while disposing of bones. Clarence Grllli, house on Slo­ * ^UMBu nchwts ROEAse CALL 633-9858 entry. She was born Dec. 21 at Manchester Memorial Hos­ cent opportunity been lacking, cum Rd.; David Perham, house pital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. we would have probably chairac- Model 7800. Reg. $94.60. on Old Town Rd.; Everett . Silver Sr., 328 E. Middle Tpke. She has a brother, Peter terized his passagework as fleet, * Yapps,. house off Church St.; 79.50 Emeet, 4 % ; and a sister, Deborah Rosalie, 7. when I'lst evening it .seemed on- Robert Cafazso for a block * • « * • ly.,fast, his technique as deft, building on Rt. 8 A, and Wesley For Your Party Reserx-attona — Phone 643-6058 Edwards, Timothy Michael, son of William H. Sr. and w h ^ it was actually only light. NOW OPEN Purks, storage building on Rt. THURSDAY Diane Findlay Edwards. 30 Edward St. He was bom Dec. Thelto are the subtle differ­ 85. Billy Van and the Every 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandpar­ ences tha^ cause one perform­ FIREPLACE Weemsii Anniversary ents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter Timmins Jr., 69 Bretton Rd. His “COUNTRYMEN” Thurs. Is Residents are invited to an ance to be excellent and another Ladies’ paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards, 55A to be truly gbeat. Mr. Hanson’s FRI. and SAT. BURR CORNERS open house in honor of the 25th Congress St. He has a brother, William H. Jr, 2. Hank Erich and the Night! S. B. M. Leads the Way! WOOD performance wfts excellent but wedding anniversary of the ***** “VERSATILE 8 ” Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Weeman. true greatne.ss of either concep­ AU Drinks Fahey, Diane Elizabeth, daughter of Edward F. .Ir. and tion or performane'e. was not Lee Stanko, your host. Invitee Large Bundle n .o o The open house will he held at For Ladles Rosemary O’Gara Fahey, 68 Barrj' Rd. She was bom Dec. 29 you to come where the fun and Only 50c Phelps Hall on Sunday from •there. However, It was better TOLLAND ThPKE at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandfather than might have been anticipat­ good time is! noon to 3 p.m. The Rev. Mr. is Francis J. O’Oara, Dorche.ster, Mass. Her paternal grand­ ed for a Manchester pertomi- TWO NEW HIGHER DIVIDENDS Weeman is pastor at 9t. Peter’s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Fahey Sr, West Rox- Don’t get ar.ee. fOAK ST. RESTAURANT SO OAK ST.' Bpisoopal Church. The ESpisoo- bury. Mass. She has a brother, Kenneth, 8 ; and three sisters, /FREE PARKING! Fine Food and Beverages!| ROCK SALT pal cjiurch Women are in Karen, 9, Nancy, 7, and Susan, 2. charge o f Sunday’s festivities. ***** MANCHESTB7 S tiv c k this winter! In Hospital Bolduc, Michael Jon, son of Theodore Jon S r and Lois School Menus LEE 100 lbs. $2.25 Mrs. H. Cl^y Osborn o f West Zaunplno Bolduc, 96 School St. He was bom Dec. 29 at Man­ St., is a patient at Hartford chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal g;reat aunt and PaM QUARTERLY from DAY YOU DEPOSIT! 50 lbs. $145 Hospital. She Is chairman of uncle are M r and Mrs. Benjamin Martocchio, Bast Hartford. . The Manchester public school the board, of education and an His paternal grandmother Is Mrs Evelyn Bolduc, 191 Adariis menu for the week of Jan. 9 Is active member in the Podium St. He has a brother, Theodore Jon n , 2. as follows: Slov-SK vd 25 lbs. 98c Players. 5 * * • * * M t«. Ooolldge to Speak Kittle, Ellen Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund G. and Monday: Cubed steak, gra'vy, Mrs. Albert Coolidge of Rheta Leonard Kittle, 64 Brook St. She was bom Dec. 30 at mashed potato, beets, bread, nnd*r your w h * ^ 10 lbs. 49c Church St. will be the guest Manchester Memorial Hospital.) Her^Viatemal grandparents butter, milk, sliced peaches. .9^ m m >'vi STOP-SKID contain* lOOH speaker tonight at 8 at thjs are Mr. and Mrs. George Leonard. Paradi.se, Calif. Her paternal Tuesday: Frankfurt on roll CRUSHED angular Um» meeting of thp Andover OonS- grandfather is Cecil Kittle Sr., Bluefield Dr. She has three baked beans, cabbage-ptoeapple •tons partida* They dig gregational Church Women’4 brothers, Jeffrey, 13, Allan, 11, and Stephen, 8 ; and a sister, salad, milk, chocolate pudding. into ice. snow • and dush. Linda, 5. and give you that traction SAVE UP TO Fellowship In Andover. Hei* Wednesday: Creamed chicken you need to gel rolling subject will be Blon College lo­ oh rice, peas and carrots, bread, aadui- 50% cated In North Carolina. A film butter, milk, ice cream. STOP-SKID opmee in strong, about tjie college will also be Thursday: Spaghetti 'with eosy-toopen bag* that are ON IVnSG. shown. Mrs. Coolidge has a son reqaity handled in AU. Jack Benny’s Fiddle Opens meat sauce, tossed salad, French FABULOUS ICE CREAM tnslOK.__ - . and a qaughter attMiding the bread, butter, milk, Jello with It’s Wild! HARDWARE school. topping. 65c Reagan Inaugural Program 25 lbs. Friday: Baked fish sticks, AND Manchester Evening Herald A t 7:00-9:10 SAORAMENTO, Calif. (A P ) fried potatoes, spinach, bread, BURNSIDE 50 lbs...... 95c Hebron correspondent, Mrs. Tickets for the concert, which Sun. From 2:00 I ^flO ILiPNSlOf Avt {A'.[ HAN-Tff'-tn FAMED FOOD — Jack Benny brought a violin drew an estimated 2,500, ranged butter, milk, apricot uj>side on INVESTMENT SAVINGS ACCOUNTS PAINT Marjorie Porter, tel. 22g-011#.- f Rtf PARKING S28 • ! i ! ! on REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS full of fun as well as music to from $3 to $100 each. down cake. Sandwiches and SnaclB Sacramento for Gov. Ronald This was a break to tradition Reagan Wednesday night. No Waiting One Year! No Waiting Six Months! Only Arpa Weather for ’Bebjiy. He often plays sym­ ^ o Withdrawal Notice Required! Benny’s mixture of serious phony-concerts, but they usually 90 Day Withdrawal Notice Required! No Minimum De* The Nign thin PROfesslonal dealer WINDSOR LOCKS (API — violin, funny fiddle and jokes posit Required! have been to benefit orchestra FRANK’S CAFE N O W 1 who exrells In PROfewiional and capa­ Mostly cloudy skies and tem­ provided a light hearted topping pension funds — a pet charity of FRIENDLY SERVICE ble sei-vice, advice and products. The Family Restaurant UtiliUil CTAXE SHOWING! peratures in the mid 30s is the to the governor’s Inaugural con­ his. CORNER MAIN « PEARL 9 1 Jm 1 E weather picture for Connecticut cert by the San Francisco Sym­ The orchestra, mezzo-soprano today. phony Orchestra. Marilyn Home and conductors STEAKS! STEAKS! Today— Fri., ‘‘Boys” at 6:25-8:65, Shorts at 6:16 A Mamhar of Saderat OepeeN Isturanes Coip. Enjoy your home improvements NOW with Glenney’s llasy The U.S. Weather Bureau says It waa thefirst big social Josef Krlps of San j Francisco CholM and PricM The 8 :8 6 Revolving Budget Account

» V . f' y- 'll i-A ' • A G K »<)U B MANCHESTfeR e v e n i n g HERALO, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 6,1967 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1967 PAG E 9TVB WonH Sell Out the People TV-Radio Tonight to n : if C u rb D e a ls Television » . 6:00 ( 3-10) Movie ite (ObattniMd from Page One) (.8) Mik* r ^ l a * (l3) Merv Gmfin Forgotten have been issuing new (18) Alfred Hitchcodc f^ In T h e / .(to) ’Thle 18 the l.lfe (13)-Jericho (C) frteesi tilin g the press .what 21 Seeking (80) Woody Woodpe^er ( 8 ^ Batman ( ^crime Informatioh news. media: (40) The Munatere (18) Subaoriptio& -i-v ^ 5:16 (M) iviendly Oient (24) The French Chef Clearanee! Save 20% to 33%! iwm be permitted to have and 6:80 (13) Newsbeet 8:00 ( 8-40) F Troop (C) W orks Post (40) Yogi Beer ( 3) Mr. Roberta (C) ) what procedures must be fol- (34) Whet’a New? (24) Point of Vle^- ijlfwed in news reiwrts of arrests (40) Mack A Meyer 8:30 (10-30-22-30) Star Trek (O L N e w s ^ oi l o rit OICIOI.VAL LOW IMIII KS A tdial of 21'.applications. 6:00 (to) Dial 9»9 (24) Fourth Batate ;Bnd trials. (to) Seahunt. ( 3-U) My Three Bona (C) ‘ The ANPA study called the ■hav« been . received to date (18) Merv Oriffln 9:00 < 3-13) Movie (C) it e ( 3) Newa, Sporta, Weather (34) College Sport of Week Warren Commission (diarge from candidates for the Man­ (24) Observing Eye ( 8-40) Bewltcned (C) ■ r c . < f c : “ unwarranted.” chester post o f director o f pub­ (22) Film 9:30 ( 8-40) That Girl (C) r 6:15 (10) Newa A Weather aOdO-32to) The Hero (O Gen. Eisenhoicer /, ‘.1 1 1 Oiat' crisis on Nov. 22, lic works. Town Manager Rob­ (40) Cheyenne (18) Subacriptlon TV j 1963,” the study , said, "the 6:30 ( 24) What’6 New? ' 10:00 ( . 8 ^ ) . Pro Fmtball'a Shotgun HARRJSBUnO. P i (AP) — American press was caH^ upon ert Weiss announced today. ( 3) Walter CronkKe tC) Marrli„ (10-22-30) Huiitley-Brii*Iey (C) (10-30-JS-30) Dean Martin (C) Former President Dwight D. ?to carry out its responsibility to Although yesterday was the ( 8) NewawlrC (C) U:00 ( 3-8 (C). 10-20-32-30-40) deadline date for submitting (30) Britlah Calendar News. Sports. Weather Eilsenhower is in his private rail- the ’people — to tell them not :46 (. 8) Peter Jennings—Newa (12) Newabeat road car heading for Palm Des­ [Only what had happened, but applications, those mailed from 1,(20) Newa Sporta. Weather 11:16 (lOto) Tonight Show p ert, Calif., his favorite winter I- rhow the country met the crisis. 7:00 (24) Mayflower Story (12) Movie distant states may be late in (22-36-40) Newa. Sporta, (30) TBA recreation spot. It was these facts provided by Weather (40)40) SpOrtJSpOrta Final arriving and will be accepted, The five-star general and his the American press that (20) Huntley-Brlnkley (C) jl8) Checkmate (24) Computer Science 11:20 ( S-8) Movie wife, Mamie, boa'rded a private 'steadied a reeling nation and Weiss said. ( 8) Green Homtt ((3) 11:26 (40) Counto' Music (C) 11:30 (30-22-30) 'Tonight Show (C) railroad car in Harrisburg Jshocked ahd startled world. The The 21 applicants reside ( 3) D a kta ri (C) (10) Colt .45 (40) M ^uad Wednesday night after driving .American press should have coast to coast, and comprise 7:15 (40) Peter Jennings. News 1:00 (40) Air Force Film nine from .Connecticut, three SEE SATtrRV»\x, senhower’s aide, told newsmen • '4 ^the reixyrt said: Pennsylvania, Washing ton, Radio that the former president, who "It should be pointed out, D.C., Mississippi, Illinois, Iowa, last month hpent 16 days in however, that here the court Minnesota, Oregon and Cali­ (’This Hating inchidea only thoge newa broadoasta o f 10 or IS Walter Reed Army Hospital, •W»s dealing with the imusuaj fornia. minute length. Some etattniia carry other abort newacaate.) was "(eeUng fine” and "look­ , '^and not typical case, and the The applicants, will be WDBC—1869 7:46 Joe Garaglola 6:00 Long John Wade 8:06 Pop (Concert ing forward to the sun." majority opinion, eight to one, screened by Weiss and a .suc­ 6:00 Mike Millard 9:10 Nighbeat ‘makes it clear that the court’s cessor to Walter Fuss, who 9:00 Ken Griffin 11:00 News. Sporta, Waathsr .words are meant to apply to leaves town employ at the close 1:0S Newa. Sign Off 11:30 Other Sloe of the Day Dean Martin tracH—ai9 L08, ANGELES (AP) — Sing­ 'what the trial judge in the Shep- of tomorrow’s working day, 6:00 Hartford Highlighta er Dean Martin says in a. writ­ jpard case Should have done, not may be chosen by Weiss within 7:00 News 8:00 Gaslight ten stipulaUon in Los Angeles ‘what ever judge should do in a few weeks. 12:00 Quiet Hours Jevery case. It is obvious that WFOP—14U WINDOW SHADES federal court that he lost two or Our Rc In the -interim. Chief Build­ 6:00 Jim Meeker three bets of $l(X) and $2(X) dur­ jthere is no mandate in the Shep­ ing Inspector Thomas Monahan 10:00 HoUlne Green, White, Ecru ing the 1966 baseball season pard case for judges across the will serve as acting director of 12:00 John Sherman WINF—US* with a San Fernando Vailey land.” ■public works, and Deputy En­ Washable 6:00 News bookmaker. Martin said he had The report drew 10 conclu­ gineer Emil Lucek will serve 5:16 Speak Up Hartford 6:00 News to pay off. sions. They were: as acting town engineer. CASCADE FINISH 6:15 Barry Farber Show Martin's statement, taken in 1. There is no real conflict Puss has held the twin posts 6:45 Lowell Thomas 2 5 Made to Order ; between the First Amendment 7:00 The World Tonight lieu o l tesUmony Wednesday, Famous Nationally Known Brand of director o f public works- 7:15 Frank Gifford With Your RoUera came in the case of Dominic N. gumanteeing a free press and town engineer at a $13,000 an­ 7:30 Harry Reasoner 7:36 World of Rellgioa FULL LINE o r CUSTOM Mastrippolito, 48, ol Woodland ‘the Sixth Amendment wUch nual salary. 8:00 News fgursmteea a speedy and public 8:10 Speak Up Hartford Hills, Calif., and Quinton B. His replacement will have the VENETIAN BLINDS itrial by an Impartial jury. 10:05 Comment Howard, 47, of Sherman Oaks, title of director of public works 10:20 Speak Up Hartford Calif. Tlie two men are charged 2. The presupmtion of some 11:30 Barry Farber Show An array of the fadilona in the DRESS SHIRTS and will be responsible for w - ^members of the bar that preW- 12:00 Comment with attempting to evade a $80 most wanted fabri pervising all engineering func­ 12:16 News. Sign Off E. A. JOHNSON prints, crepes ft i;al news is intrinsically prejudi- federal tax stamp required of woDls, ahet- tions. . He will he hired at a WTIC—108* novelties. 1, 2, Jc 3 oup. Not every Regular fin d a l is based on conjecture and 5:00 Afternoon Edition PAINT CO. bookmakers. size in every sty 99 Ong and salary range of $12,116 to $15,- 6:00 News, Sporta. Weather Martin’s written stipulaUon colors. Sixea 5 Our Reg lands, tnohi !^not on fact 216. 6:36 Americana 728 Main St, Tel. 649-4801 to 15, 6 to 20 in shorts, not but good 1 S. To fulfill Its function, a free 7:30 Newa o f the Worid Indicated he knew Mastrippolito ipress requires not only freedom for six or seven years and “ of­ 3.97 selection s m Prtnt without prior restraint ten placed wagers with him.” ubut also free and uninhibited 2 ^access to information that - Mickey Rooney Never Iron Dacron/ootton broad­ ,tdhould be public. LOS ANGELES (AP)—Actor cloth ft oxford Sjiread collar ft 4. There are grave inherent Mickey Rooney has filed a cross button downs. 'White ft eolora. dangers to the public in the re­ Beautiful Floors From complaint In Los Angeles Super­ J striction or censorship a tthe ior 0>urt seeking anmdment of source of news, among them, his three-month marriage to the secret arrest and idtlmately former Margaret Lane, his sixth Misses Dressy Blouses Men’s Sweaters secret trial. TEM P LE JUbaA Cousudnq. wile, on grounds she used "pre­ MenV Wadi ’ W«ar V neck ft crew pullovers. Solids, fan­ 5 5 6. The press Is a positive in­ meditated fraud” to get him to Delicate titounings o f lace or aoUd cies, pure wools, shetlands, mohair fluence in assuring fair trial. marry her. styles. Nylons, Daerpns* ft Crepes. 1 8 8 88 5 6. The press h^s a responsi­ Mrs. Rooney, 46. of Beverly White ft Season’s colors. Sizes 32 to 1 & and more. Reg. 8J7 a88. bility to allay public fears and EXCITING PATTERNS IN HUls, filed for divorce Dec. 23 2 i s l M t 38. DRESS SHIRTS dispel rupiors by the disclosure charging “ great mental and Comp. Value Z.98 to 4.98 of fact. physical suffering. 7. No rare and isolated case In his acUon Wednesday, Roo­ Should serve as cause for cen­ ney, 46, requested a divorce on Our Reg. 2.97 i Men’s Cardigan Sweaters sorship and violatlono of consti­ ARMSTRONG grounds of mental cruelty if he Smart wools in solid, fancy ft Solids, fancies, broken asscartment of Q7 tutional. guarantees. is unable to get an annulment. novdty fabrics. Sizes 5 to 15 ft 6 Broadcloths in spread tab > fine qu^ty. W ools and premium U s suit claims that Mrs. Roo­ 8. Rules of court and other to 18 in the group. Comp. Val. 5.98 to 8.98 ^ collars. White. ■r blends. Reg. to 9.97 orders which restrict the re­ ney did not want the aertor’a lease of information by law en­ four small children near heri ______/ forcement officers are an un­ Embossed Linoleum although before the marriage Misses & Junior Slacks warranted judicial invasion of she had agreed to help raise Men’s Thermal Underwear the executive branch of govern­ Makes a beautiful practical floor in colorful 3 dimensional desig^n. them. The season’s finest offering in all ment. seleetion of fine fabrics. Not all Boys’ Tie Sets Heavyweight, top quality Ntorgaii Xntt. 9. 'There can be no codes or Its richly textured appearance *Rat PatroV 9 9 " sizes in aU styles. Sizes 5 to IS, 2 ft 8 pc. sets. 0omp. Value to l.M . Shirts ft Drawers. Value $4. 2 S covenants which compromise ROSAMOND, Oallf. (A P I - 0 to 18 In group. Comp. V a l. 6.98 to 8.98 the principles of the Oonstitu- makes it jdeal for just about any Three stars of the "Rat Patrol" Hion. room in the house and the sof^ .television series were injured in ii 10. The people’s right to a free a jeep accident during filming. colors will give a lift to any decora­ An American Broadcasting Boys’ Knitted Hats Men’s Outerwear Jackets press, which inherently embo- M SQUARE Girls’ Dress Clearance .■dles the right of the people to tive scheme. YARD Company spokesman said Jus­ QO‘ .Iknow, is one of our most fimda; tin Tarr, Gary Raymond and Virgin orlon, watch caps, mask caps Onr Reg. 9 .9 7 to 8 7 .9 7 mental rights and neither the Chris George were riding In a Comp. Valne B6 to $9 Comp. V*L 1.9B .jpress nor the bar has the right jeep along a section of the Mo­ f t crusader. Ski styles. Entire stock. m sit down and bargain it away. jave Desert Wednesday to film Blouse jackets, suburbans, The study said the final con­ • Guaranteed 1st Quality a sequence when Tarr made a A wide selection of girls’ ^ 9 9 Armsta^ng Dresses in cottons, nylons ft ^ W -V | Convoy Coats, hooded clusion "is central to all the 6th- sharp turn and the jeep turned Boys’ Sweaters parkas. Wools, corduroys, ,,'ers, pointed and pertinent • Cut from Full Rolls over. velvpts. A Lines, Bishops an laces. A ll quilted f t Zip Front, laminated ft fun tiMrmal ^ final. When she divorced Boies, dainty trims. Solid colors ft pretty 2&’3 lined. T ? 46, she testified that she had floiral prints. Sizes 4 to 14. comp. vai. 3.soio e.oo spent $6(X),(XX> on him. FOR A The couple married in Fresno, ------i ' " " " January Special Calif., in Marcdi 1963 and sepa­ Men’s Dress Gloves SPECIAL rated 19 months later. Girls’ Hooded Sweatshirts Pigskins, deerskins, imported Italian 69 group. OCCASION? Indud ci^skins. Fur, wool f t Sheq?a« lined CERAMIC TAX Cotton knit, warm fleece back, full sip | variety of i front. 2 pockets. Drawstring hood. Asst. and unlined. Reg. 4.99 Rent a new Comet or TILE DATHROOM colors. Sizes 3 to 6X ft 7 to 14. Cmp, Vine z.5C to 3.00 J Mercury. Low Rates . . , Installed—up to^ 100 sq. ft. Daily . . . Weekly , , . Material and labor. r M onthly. Plump Luxurious 5 Feather Pillows TAKE AN EH RA TAKE AN EXTRA Free Lasser’s 1967 Tax Book Guide R^ington Electric Adder 12 Estimates Pub. List RESERVE A CAR Our R eg. 20fo OFF 1.95 NEW DIMENSION 25% OFF N O W . . . CALL SHOP A T 1.19 9.95 Caldor’s Regular Low Price* on EASY Inturanc* policiM, fro«i Caldor’s Regular Low Prices on OttDR Our Rag. inauraned compani**, have HOME two dimtnsiona—cost c Hpw To Avoid Probate TERMSf , 99.97 ALL RLGS Domestic Dept. 643-5135 8 4 .8 8 eov«rag*. It takas an in- Stock BY NORMAN DACEY dapandant agaat to add ALL BEDSPREADS DIAL tha "third dimansioa— - FituiiPg w m nr fSr CAUDOR’SCAIDOR’S LOW PRICE YOU PAY ONLY Ikr EzamplK CALDOR’g 10W PRICE YOU PAT ONLY l Ten key electric; adder, perfect for home SBKVICB. W * do it with ntted. lBtarilm 4 10.07 LEASING Pub. L is t ' M Y 11# •• mmi budgets, balancing accounts, , figuring "P.B.”—P4r*(?n*l Sarvic*. Sown AtftatiMT 1197 4.95 Foit inauraac* "wj»h 14T ' . 110 I One-Two-Three No Obligation 3.49 taxes. n ^ . S tite tick, U.97 dapth.” buy th* policy Year Leasing Plans jnB^ imt, si^ with ParaonaTi peed epridag. All Makes and Models OPEN DAILY tsrvics. Tailored ft throw type bedspreads. Quilted, printed satyns, SolidE, fringe, woven patterns. FORMICA COUNTER TOPS Sale: Thurs. Frl.. Sat. EXPERTLY and REASONABLY INSTALLED 9 :S MANCHESTER^— ROBERT X SMnH. MORIARTY n ro.' 78 Color* to diooae From THUR. 9 -9 DAILY C iildor 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE Insuransmitha BROTHERS 9:30 A.M. te 9:00 P.M. ainda 801 OENTRR STREET EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY FRIDAY 1914 OPEN EVENINGS TEMPLE’S FLOOR COVERING 9:I0 A.M.10 I:|0 P.M. 968 Main Street , “ConaecthNit'* 01de*t 308 MAIN ST.— ACROSS FROM BOURNE BUICK— BUDGET TERIifS IJaooln-Meroury Dealer”

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■1, " ' - V V - .: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1967 . PAGE SEVEN PAGE s o t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONNv THURSDAY. JANUARY 5,1967 ,. ^ mJkm^----- ^------viiU dp to de-eScalate tf the United States halts Us" own escalation. The. i -r.- United States does not buy the theory . Connecticut fjanfsOc Etmtitt^ IferaUk that it is big enough and powerful By A.H.O. £k. OO^’oKI enough to be able to take the first risk / 13 Bliw^ Bln«t for peace; rather It is concerned not' to MaachesMf. Conn. We. wish to addreM a'plea of them when driving In from tji* THOMAS r . jrtSRGtrSON lose, or ease up on any advantage It may #o c r A p c other side of the River. - WALTER R. FERGUSON have gained through its use of punitive special privilege'Immediately to Publiataan the new OeneraT Assembly, the . Founded October 1, U81 power' Some kind of sign — say a X moment . lt is In'.existence. simple, noncommittal sign Ilk* Published B ve^ Evening Ibccept Sundays So, although the hearts of many may i j u n K i ) and H oneys. Entered at the Poet Office at be pleading for peace, there seems very - Our humble petition le’for a a simple combination of 'toe 3 - B I G Mancheatir, X>nm.. aa Second Class Hall name Founders or toe nam* . Miter. \. . __ little practlcail room for peace to hap­ very ■ simple pronotincement Bulkeley wlG» a directional a^ ______TON RATES pen. It remains a war which has all its from this General Assembly. If .Jayabla In Advance the General .^embly, by act­ row—^would be a great but ele­ JANUARY STOCKROOM SALE One Tea> 323.00 participants as its prisoners. mental convenience to a g rfrt b a y s Six HontL 11.00 ing' early and with good sem­ Three Monl 6.50 blance of authority, can estab­ number of jus who haven’t One Month y , 1.86 lish Its dominance over the able to spend three or four d m THURS. croashig the (Connecticut by toe MEkBER OF Good Fairs Plan To Lose? yarlous administrative authori­ IN MANCHESTER ONLY! THE ASSOCIATED P R ^ ties of the state government, trial and error method until ws P#M« th e Associated Press Is exclusively entitled That traditional and instinctual Infer­ to'tthe use ol republlcallon of all news dis- what we want it to do ie this:- found our own special seewt Check these tremendous savings now! We'rie making room for new qiring merctaandiee. Out go p lch cs credited to It or not otherwise credit­ iority complex in which we Americans passage to the particular bridge odd lots, clearance Items, display and demonstrator models. Shop early tonight for best selection. ed In this paper and also the local news puts- are so willing to believe that either our We want the General Aseem- . of obr desire. At Sears in Manchester store only. Plenty of FREE Storeside Parking. ***AU* rt'ghts ot republlcatlon of special dis­ British or our Canadian cousins do bly to dictate to the State High­ If the first objective of mir SAT. 6 R-M- patches herein are also resenred. things more sensibly than w e'seem s way Department that It shall erect, on both sides of the Con­ petition to the new General As­ the Herald Printing Company. Inc.. » about to be reinforced, by the way the Slimes no financial responsibility for typtr necticut River at Hartford, and sembly Is the convenience' 3hd graphical errors appearing In advertisements Canadians are going about the Montreal ■ peace of mind of millions of and other reading matter In The Manchester on all approaches to that River, Evening Herald. ______— 1967 World Exhibition, or ’Expo 67" a« road slgpis which shall give dl-. ‘ motorists of present and untold it has been named for short. rections, by name, to the -vari­ future generations, we have, w# F ill service client of N. E. A. Se^lce Inc. Publishers Representatives — 'Qe JU^s - Right from the start the Canadians ous bridges across that River. must confess, a sly secondary Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi* are impressive. First, and most import­ purpose. cage. Detroit and Boston. ______Our purpose^ in requesting antly, they are having nothing of that MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUI*A- this supreme display of General We want to see who is really PRICES CUT . . . HUGE SAVINGS TIONS. ______New York World’s Fair gmff about how Assembly power is humble and the boss In (Connecticut—the advertising closh^^hours: 'much money they are going to make. utilitarian. legislative branch or the bu­ FURNITURE FOR ■ ON A ll For*^ noonday — 1 p.m. Friday. They are not, in Montreal, aiming to reaucratic branch. Ws want to For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. We want to be able to get In l\)r Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. show a profit. to sessions of the General As­ see if the General Assembly , . e v e r y r o o m APPLIANCES or Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. They are planning a deficit, and their can force a 'state department to ?or Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. sembly, from the eastern side For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. idea of a good deficit for the whole op­ of the River, without either put up just one sign, some­ . Classified deadline: 10:30 a.m each day ol where on some Connecticut • 1 King Size Serofoam Mattress and Bpx Spring. Reg. 169.95...... $ 9 8 • 1 30-in. Classic Electric Range. Double Oven, Used. Reg. 399.95, .$199 publication except Saturday — 9 a.m. eration could run as high as 3120,000,- paying a toll on the Charter 000. Oak Bridge or getting lost In road, which contains the words • Reg. 79.95 Serofoam Mattress and Box Spring. “Founders Bridge” or "Bulke­ • 1 39-in. Classic Gas Range. Reg. 279.95...... Thursday/ January-B ’This practically guarantees the our effort to find either the Full or Twin Size. 5 Only . ...,...... $ 4 4 , $239 Canadians of at least one kind of suc­ Founders Bridge, which is a ley Bridge." ^ ' structure new in this decade, or • Reg. 21.95 Innerspring Mattress. Twin Size. 3 O nly...... 1 6 .8 8 cess before they even begin. For the If the General Assembly ever • 1 Kenmore Automatic Washer. Reg. 159.95...... $109 knack of running any kind of'a fair into the Bulkeley Bridge, which is as • 3 Pc. Maple Bedroom Set. Double Dresser, Chest, Full size Bed. 5 Participants All Prisoners old as the century itself. proves Itself powerful enough the ground financially is an interna­ to force the State Highway De­ Reg. 289.95...... $ * 4 8 •. 1 Kenmore Electric Di*yer. Reg. 84.95...... • $59 Tl.e new year has opened with an ex­ tional talent; anybody can do it; the Not only do we want to be partment to put up signs tell­ • 3 Pc. Oak Bedroom Set. Double Dresser, Chest, 'Twin Size Panel Bed. traordinary flurry of appeals and pro­ fight against it is what takes all the able to solve the problem of ing its customers how to cross Reg. 229.95...... :... $ 1 7 8 • 1 Kenmore Wringer Washer. Reg. 89.95...... $59 nouncements in favor of peace in Viet­ getting in to the General As­ possible joy out of fairing. the by any • 3 Pc. Walnut Bedroom Set. Dresser, Mirror, FUll Size Bed, Chest. nam, or, -short of peace, some alteration sembly from east of-the River, bridge of their choice, then we • 1 Deluxe Automatic Washer. Reg. 289.95...... $209 Since the Canadians plan to lose but we also, reasonably Reg. 209.95...... $ 1 8 8 In the United States conduct of Its side money, they are thereby relieved of shall have some other equally enough, it seems -to us, would propositions which will • 3 Pc. Maple Bedroom Set. Dresser, Mirror, Chest, Full Size Spindle Bed. of'the war there. various responsibilities which aged Rob­ • 1 14 Cu. Ft. 2-Door Coldspot Refrigerator. Reg. 299.95...... $269 There were such things as, for a like an easy way of getting test the real disposition of pow­ Reg. 159.95...... $ 9 8 ert Moses so in his New 'York adven­ back home after our attendance change, a pronouncement from the seri- er as between the people and • 2 Pc. Colonial Living Room Set. Print Cover, Serofoam Cushions. • 116 Cu. Ft. Fros^iess Refrigemtor With Ice Maker. Reg. 384.95. . ture. ’They don’t have to draw up hand­ upon the sessions of the Gen­ some of the other bureaucracies oTABLE MODEL RADIOS .$329 oiu student letters of a large group of some brochures showing what they are eral Assembly. Solid State, 4” speaker, Reg. 16-95 ------11.88 Reg. 229.95...... $ 1 6 8 the nation’s leading colleges—not the the people—nothing eVer seems going to build for posterity with the to forgive them for not know­ • 2 Pc. Contemporary Living Room Set. Moss Green Tweed, Serofoam • 1 16 Cu. Ft. Frostless 2-Door Refrigerator. Reg. 399-95...... $349 beatniks, but the supposedly more re­ Trying to find, and get on, o 6 ELECTRIC GUITARS, Hollow Body, profits that are not going to be made. ing what they do—have permit­ Cushions. Reg. 239.95...... $ 1 6 8 sponsible young people. There were the eeither of the two free bridges Blender switch, dual pickup, Reg. 79.95 ------58.88 Nor will they feel compelled; in their from the Hartford city side of ted to grow up giant size be­ • 116 Cu. Ft. Frostless Refrigerator With Ice Maker. Reg. 399.95. . . $349 geisonal appeals of rellgfious leaders, • 3 Pc. Maple Living Room Set. Tweed Coyer, Sofa Chair, Rocker. search for such profits, to keep trying the River is, if anything, even tween themselve* and their own o20 FLAT TOP .GUITARS ntere was a meeting of scientists, and Concert size, Reg. 25.95 ------;— ------19JN) Reg. 179.95...... $ 1 3 8 to think up new and cheaper 'ways of more difficult than finding convenience. • 3 2-Speed, 3 Cycle Automatic Washers. Reg. 209.95...... $179 one of philosophers, both making it • 2 Pc. Traditional Living Room Set. Blue Metalesse Cover. fleecing their guests. There are some o 20 CHILD’S P U ^ 'O plain they wanted the United States to Reg. 459.00...... $ 3 5 8 indications, indeed, that the Canadians White, Red LeatoSrette. Reg. 16.95 ------— 12.88 • 3 Used Vacuum Cleaners ...... 2.50 conduct Itself, In Vletoam, a little less • Colonial Love Seat. Print Cover. Serofoam Cushions. Reg. 109.00. . .$ 8 8 may be planning to lose money on the O 2 PORTABLE TV asLll It expected to win the minds of books, but to pick it up in goodwill 172 sq. in. slimline, Reg. 129.95 ------$88 • Walnut Danish Sofa. Green Tweed. Reg. 119.95...... $ 6 8 • 2 Upright Vacuum Cleaners. Open Stock...... -6.50 men through unlimited demonstration of A Thought for Today propaganda which will encourage peo­ o 1 STEREO CONSOLE • Simmons Traditional Sleep-Sofa. Reg. 289.95...... $ 2 3 8 Its gapacity to destroy. ple who feel they have had a good and • 2 Power Sweep Vacuum Cleaners...... 13.00 This great wellftig of pious public AM-FM Radio, 4 speakers, Reg. 189.95 ------$138 • Modem Recliner. Black Vinyl. Reg. 79.95...... $ 3 8 a fair time to tell others Canada is a The Lord passed by, smd a decide that surely he must be sentiment—all trying to time itself in dead qr on vacation In Argen­ • Colonial Recliner. Green Tweed. Reg. 109.95...... $ 6 8 fine place to visit and shop. great and strong .wind rent the o 18 PORTABLE PHONOS • New 1967 Canister Cleaners. As Low A s ...... 19.95 the hope that seasonal holiday truces in tina. ^rtyle is reported to Perhaps, to get down to essentials, mountains, . . . hut the Lord Solid state amplifiers, Reg. 49.95 ------$38 • Colonial Swivel Rocker. Patch Quilt. Reg. 79.95...... $ 5 5 Vietnam might provide the slight open­ w’as not in thfe wind; and after have said, "In the beginning the purposes in both cases could be clas­ o I COLOR TV CONSOLETTE ^ • 5 Pc. Maple Dinette. 4 Mates Chairs. Reg. 155.00...... $ 9 9 • 4 Used Sewng Machine Heads...... 2.00 ing through which the voices of sanity the wind an earthquake, but the God created man in his image sified as quite similar. Perhaps the dif­ Lord was not in the earthquake and then man returned the 119 sq. in. Ebony Metal .Cabinet, Reg. 269.95 $198 • 4 Bronze Kitchen Chairs. Reg. 15.99...... 9>88 (their oWn of course) might be heard— • 2 Zig-Zag Console Sewing Machines...... $ 6 8 ference is merely between good, smooth . . . a fire, but the Lord was not compliment.” Too long we ha-ve o 1 COLOR TV CONSOLE • 7 Pc. Walnut Dinette Set. Reg. 129.95...... $ 7 8 has probably had very little difficulty salesmanship, and the crude. 'There goes been returning the compllmut commending Itself to all among us who in the fire, and after the fire a 265 sq. in.. , Reg. 349.95 — $248 • 5 Pc. Oval Table White Dinette Set. Reg. 89.95...... $ 4 8 our inferiority complex again, immedi­ still small voice . . . and said, and wind up with a god that Is • 3 Sewing Chairs. Open Stock...... 8 .6 0 are not Inveterate hawks. At -The Ballet With Sylvian Odara "What-are you doing here, Eli­ dead and should be dead. May­ e 2 COLOR TV CONSOLES • Baby Stroller. Reg. 18.98...... -... 1 2 .8 8 ately- assuming Montreal knows how to • 266 sq. in.. Mahogany, Reg. 469.95 $368 But over against the wide extent of sell a fair, and New York didn’t. jah?” I Kings 19:11-13. be though, we should see the • Baby Bathinette. Reg. 26.95...... 1 9 .8 8 • Our Best Automatic Sewing Machines...... 99.95 and the poesible wide sympathy fo r such BRYAN POER AS CRACKER JACK: other side, 1. e. that how we de­ Today it seems popular to be T pious sentiments; we have ■ the realistic In Hartford Ballet Company’s “Nutcracker” at Bushnell Dec. 29 ooncom ^ about whether or not- scribe God 1s always a personal consideration of the instrumentalities God is r that reason, the pious British From Christmas To Junk on terms that the U.S. could coming up. are. But from such a candid Rlchm'ohdr Va. • ASSORTED SCREWDRIVERS • PORTABLE ELECTRIC SANDERS accept. Nor is there any prac­ WPA laborers start work op -—NOW 7.77 From all accounts, Postmaster Gen­ : And, more important, it would recital, could • come political On .This Date Mas Reg. 29c ------— -NOW 10c Reg. 9.99 —^------—— proposal omitted the one key sugges­ tical reason to hope-that the laying 500 feet of 6-dich wsiter 5 0 % tion that might have given it a real eral O'Brien made good his promise to notify Hapoi that the fruit is benefits between now and the In 1608, the Ind?kns captured WALL CABINETS o f f • l6-ln. RADIAL ARM SAW • i^-inch ELECTRIC DIUIXS war can be "won” in the next Capt. John Smith. main on Harrison St. chance of success, if there it any such handle peak loads of Christmas mail not going to ripen: That is, that Presidential election. As some SKI BOOTS I Damaged. Reg. 219.99 ------^ -NOW Reg. 10.99 ------—NOW 7.77 year and a hal.. ^ f the President has no intention of his intimates see it, it woi^ld In 1893, the lest In the chance existing for any possibility of efficiently and speedily. OFF • 3-in. BELT^DISC SANDER This leaves three alterna­ of letting the election force him represent the entire truth, ajnd Great Northerii Railroad track • 1 Dishwasher, damaged. Reg. $199...... $149 • SABRE SAWS peace in Vietnam. The British proposal Now, how about the other II months 10 Years Ago Reg. 29.99 —------^------NOW —NOW 7.77 of the year ? tives; A major escalation, de­ into a bad settlenient to - Viet­ the truth doesn’t always hiirt. wasi-driven in at the east-west • Table Tennis Sets. Reg. 6.99 .,.. '••••• Reg. 10.99 ------omitted the possibility of any dealing ' 3.88 For a hopeful starter, the department signed to bring Hanoi to its nam. junction point . in the Cascade Over 300 invitations are sent • SAVE niOO! 8-FOOT POOL TABB^l • 1 Dishvvasher, dam age. Reg. $169...... $129 • 2-WHEEL CRAFTSMAN BAND SAW •COPPER TUBING CUTTERS with the Vletcong, which, as distin­ says it wants to retain for a while long­ knees; a unilateral U.S. with­ As some Presldpntial inti­ Mountains. to members sind workers pf the 1 only floor model, as is. Reg. J495- $395 Reg. 199.99 ------NOW Reg, 2 .1 9 ------——----- NOW 88e Republican Town committee for guished from the government of North er many of the 150,000 temporary em­ drawal; and a continuation of mates view it, this is the only Todayls Blrihday In 1949, President Kerry Tru­ • Garbage Disposers. Reg. 29.95...... 2 3 J M • 9-ln. CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAWS Vietnam, asserts for itself and is con­ ployes it hired for the holiday season. the war at about the present realistic position for Mr. John­ man first called his administra- their complimentary victory New. Reg. 159.99 ------^------=NOW • SAW HORSE BRACKETS dinner to be held a/t the Sun­ SAVE on PAINT and SUPPLIES Pkg. of 2. Reg. 1.79 ------— NOW 88e ceded by North Vietnam prime involve­ ’They’re heeded, the department ex­ level, with casualties probably son to take. By laying out the Former West German Chan­ tlon-the “Fair Deal" In his State • 1.1 H.P. SHOP VAC ment in any political settlement ' of plains, because the blizzard of Christ­ declining somewhat, from the Vietnam future in those' stark cellor Konrad Adenauer is 91. of the Union message. set Ridge Country Club. , •INTERIOR WHITE LATEX PAINT 6-ft. hose, nozzle. Reg, 41.99------NOW • 11/4-In. BRONZE WEATHERSTRIP South Vietnam’s future. mas mail i^ being followed by a tidal' levels of 1966. Reg. 4.99 G a l.------2.29 Aluminum DBORS • 8-in. CRAFTSMAN BENCH SAW * 17-ft. ^ g . 1.19 ------^----- — ^NOW 88c « This, omission was the mark of the wave of junk mail—94 million pieces in Mr. Johnson is being strong­ • SEMI-GLOSS INTERIOR PAINT Reg. 89.99 ------NOW ly advised to choose the last of • 25-In. LAWN SWEEPERS Chicago, for Instance, compared with Reg. 1.98 Qt, ------99c e 2 H.P. SNOW BLOWERS, , ultimate shallowness and insincerity of these three paths. He is de­ '»3^4-bu. capacity. Reg. 18.99----- — ^NOW 14418 the British proposal, and became, as ex- ' 43 million the same week last year. • 25 lbs. CONCRETE BONDINO PAINT and WINDOWS 2-cycle engine. Reg. 99.99 ------^NOW This at least and at last connotes scribed by intir^ales today as Reg. 4.9 8 ------2.79 • i/2-ln. DRIVE SOCKETS pected, the chief reason North Vietnam Odd sizes. Regular 15.98 to 51.95 OFF • 10-Pc. CRAFTSMAN WREXNCH SETS recognition that the postal system has absolutely opposed to any esca- Fischetti • ASSORTED WALLPAPpaS Assorted sizes. Ftog. to 1.19 —— NOW 44$ has cited for Its rejection of the British Open or Box, Reg. 13.78 ------^— -NOW either too little personnel or too much ‘lation ■ that might involve the Single Roll ------:— :------78c • 18-in. CRAFTSMAN JIG SAW move. U.S. in war with Red China or • CERAMIC TILE l”xl", • 10-in. CRAFTSMAN RADIAL ARM SAWS junk mail. For the moment, a better' • 4* ALUMINUM STEPLADDEB Odd lots, Reg. 99c ------sq. ft. 47e Reg. 219.99 ------^------NOW Reg. 69.99 ------—NOW The British, by launching a peace ■ equation is being attempted, i that might draw the Soviet U n-. NUCUAR VERBAL m c n m Reg. 9.98------7.77 proposal which seemed something of a But relief can be only brief because ion into a direct confrontation parod^ of what has come to be consid­ civil service rules permit the department with the U.S. ered the.tjTical peace move from the to retain the temporary workers for This means, in effect, that the administration at Washington, proved 89 days from the^ employment date. And President has no intention of yielding to Pentagon military • Flashlight Batteries. tlMmse}ves perhaps- a better ally than mtpiy were hired early in November. D size. Reg. 11c ea. * 1 ^ soon the old problem will | be back, pressures for mining Haiphong BULK ML SALE FURNACE^TYPE HUMIDIFIERS they Intended. with junk mail again threatjening to harbor. Mr. Johnson is alpo de­ The other chief possibility for tfans- clog postal arteries, as happenejd in Chi­ scribed as' determined not to • 75W and 100 W Light B u lb s...... 8 for $1 taking any pious consensus for peace in­ cago a few months ago, and once again take measures—such as air at­ IS-OoHon Copocfhy to some realistic actuality has bgen lo- gumming _ up the ..processing o< first- tacks on Chinese airfields or hot 10W-30 R«g. 36e qt. I / L Q . 8 8 • 12" Teflon Lined Electric Fry Pans. efted In the activities of lAiited Nations class mail. 1 ' pursuit of Communist aircraft In Ynur Contoiiwr Rnqukir $49.95 , y Reg. 1^6.99...... 44*88 SMretary General Thant. , All this, plus a deficit projeqted in across the Chinese border—^tbat the vicinity of $1 billion, adds up to a might bring retaliation from • Electric Cooker-Fryers. Reg. 9.99...... 8 .8 8 .He has been asked, by ^the year end For use with forced warm air systems. Adds moisture to l letter from Ambassador Goldberg, to do picture as dreary aa it- is fAiplliar. Peking;. Completing the picture Is the prospect Likewise Mr. Johnson will not • Gas Line Anti-Freeze. Reg. 39c...... ^ 1 4 ^ dry air automatically. • 10-Qt. Plastic Pails. Reg. 79c...... 3 3 ^ w4|atever he can to get pegcci talks • Rubber Floor Mats, our best Reg. 6:99. . .4*88 CMtaed.' After a period of time during of a rate Increase, which will be bear­ repudiate his own commitments able only Ifi it is accompanied, by more to South Vietnam, and those of • Lo-Sudz Laundry Detergent, 25 lbs. «mch he hius. presumably done his basic remedies in the logistics- of mov­ two previous Presidents} by con­ .9i Complete Lubrication Reg. 5.99...... 4418 W^mding out of North Vietnam, Secre­ ing the mail and in equitable rejlgger- triving some face-saving way to fmr most American Cars. FURNACES and BOILERS t e

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\ r ^ G E EIGHT MANtHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 6,1967 From »or’s K itch en 13 Neu) Voter$ Prices member of Kiowa Council, De­ A ttirea-hour voter making gree of Pbcahontas, and the By DORIS BEUHNG sessitHi in the town clerk’s Rt. 6 Moving Ahead, Part of the joy of epokipg is Obituary Golden Age Club. Schools, MCG Ponder office yesterday added 13 sharing recipes with friends, Survivors include a .son new electors to Manchester’s NEW YORK (AP) —Food And Mrs. John <3orl (Kay) o f James W. Devlin of Andover; voting lists. prices are headed up again this Oaflierine Vostcr Lawwm 292 Lake Rd., Ap^over, de­ YOUNG PORK S-A-L-E! four daughters, Mrs. Graydon State Aide Tells G of G Of the total; 6 are Demo­ year but iwt as fast as in 1966. Leasing Computer scribes herself as “ah inquiring' ROCKVILLK — Ml*. Cather­ B ew of Natick, Mass., Miss crats, 4 are Republicans and Cook always ready to lexperi- And there may be some relief i n e il^ter Lawson. 72, of 0 Ban- Haael IJeVlin and Mrs. Roger “ We've heard nothing about a cutback in funds on 3 are unaffUiated. The Manchester Board of Education- will consider ment with the unusual recipes in store for consumers. Whole Loin, or ‘^ r o ft ftd., widow Of Neil C. Law- Marcham, both of Rockville, the relocation of Rt. 6, and we’re going a l ^ full whether to enter a cooperative leasing -arrangement 1 collect from near, and far.” 9aon, died last night at Rock- and' Mrs. Kerwin Puniell of blast," said William Lazarek, Highway Senicir Engineer Wholesale food prices current­ with the Manchester Community College of ft high She Reis a Swiss version of Pork Rib Half '^ lie General Hospital. Goshen, N.H.; a *ister, Mrs. of the Planning Department of the State Highway De* ly are 3.3 per cent lower than speed computer for doing educational data processing. Orientals, a sweet-sour dish, they were a year ago. That, Is - Mrs; Lawson was bom Dec. Thomas Ryan of Rhckvllle; sev­ partment / ------^ ^ Superintendent of Schools ------—: ------which she says is “especlaUy Bradfey Cited because of a big drop In a num­ 18M In Hartford,; a daughter en grandchildren and four William Curtis said today that Lasarek, apMlflng to the n^ jxmnds pork butt (shoulder product prices up; pork, chicken Ave. The Rev. Paul J. Bowman ADMITTED YESTERDAY: NEW HAVEN (AP)-There Is .• Survivors Include a daughter, major Item on the p a r t ’s ^ Highland Dr., p r b p ^ d route, that negoUa- the Manchester highways since steak) cut in , bite-size and eggs do-wn, and turkey of Union Congregational Church ^Miss Helen Lawson of Rock- apnda when It meeU Monday are now in process for jees. pieces a ohanoe that Bradley IMe-rna- much lower. will officiate. Burial will be in .lurchase of property by the interchanges would bs locat- LOfN HALF PORK ROAST Lb. 'vlUe; a son, Clifford N. Law- at .8 p.m. M cup soy sauce tioijaf Airport at Windsor Locks As for fruits and vegetables, Grove Hill Cemetery. Fairfield St.; Mra. Lucille Blon- ifeon of Manchester: two sisters, TOere is also a strong p^sl- ^ Farmstead br., Wapping; state, and that bids for actual ed at Spencer St., Bridge S t, S. \ cup salad oil wJU become the fourth major they may be up to the whims Friends may call at the fu­ blUty^UiatlltvNiliaf thethp town maymav eveneven- — . . . _____ ^ construction should go out next Main St. and near Wylly* St he •.!3ilrs. Clarence Banner and Mrs. Mrs. Henrietta Case. 817 Pleas­ 4 chicken bouillon cubes of the weaitherman. Bad weath­ neral home tomorrow from 2 Faiiq4i>hoto winter. Minor changes may be said. Bridge S t is slated to be airport serving New York City, iWllliam Neuhausser, both of Lorln* photo tually share in the proposed ant VaUey Rd., South Windsor; 2 cups boiling water er last year cut crops. LEAK ALL BEEr to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. j-i j computer program, said Gen- H'vtrtnrtdiJI made, but the basic plan is relocated so that the Inter- a New Haven industrialist has ■^iBloomfield; two brothers, Carl Mrs. Nome Ellis* 67 Am ott .Rd.; 1 No. 2 can pineapple chunks The weather can have other HiTlSttQCft era! Manager Robert Weiss. a n g u g e a definite. change win be in direct line said. ■.^Foster and Raymond Foster, Michele Faster, Hazardville; >,4 cup sugar effects, too. Hea-vy snows at the Mrs. Astrid H. Felber ^ “We have been sti(dylng the ,3t>oth of Bloomfield, and four Victor Harriman, Andover; Mrs. _ . . , ’The highway, which will fol- -with Keeney St, and at Spencer • 1/3 cup vinegar Joseph L. Stewart, senior vice end of 1966 cut the number of Mrs. Astrid H. Felber, 50, of The engagement of - Miss ways in which the town might * j ^ u ‘‘“ E ^ '^ 'H a ^ o r d - The engagement of Miss I ^ - ^ east-west route from St. the Interchange wiU be a .grandchildren. 2 tablespoons conistarch president of the Armstrong Rub­ hogs moving to market in the Lb 59c J5 Lb.’2.75 Funerad services will be held Thompsonville, formerly of Elaine C. Kasevich of Manches- be able to utilize (a computer) Jacobs', 14 Williams S t; da Mary Shuska to David Wll- j^^st Hartford through Man- partial one. 4 tablespoons cold water ber do., told persons attending AEdwest. ■jiflaturday at 10 a.m. at the Ladd Manchester, died this morning ter to J. Kirby Holcombe of profitably,” the m ana^r said. Edna Keilbar, Baltimore, Md.; fred ^Moriissette, both of Man- cheater and to Bolton, is sched- j,j October, several owners 2 green peppers cut in strips a regional transportation sym­ at Manchester Memorial Hos­ This week live hog pricqs tum­ -J^ineral Home, 19 Ellington South Windsor has been an- v I-^ther Kendall, Brandy St., Chester, has been announced by uled to open for traffic In 1970, the Hartford Rd. and Bridge Trim fat from pork cubes, dip posium Wednesday that he was pital. bled as farmers sent to market > v e . The Rev. Felix M. Davis, Lowe also confirmed her mother, Mrs. Ullian Shuska Lazarek said. gt. began preliminary negoUa- pieces in soy sauce arid brown “ not privileged’’ to disclose the FROZEN CUBED VEAL CUTLEfS Lb. 79c s^>astor of Second Cong:regation- Mrs. Felber was bom July nounced by her parents, Mr. and pending cooperative setup. He St^M re.^TOci^r^Lap- source of his information. the largest supply of hogs sirice of 164 Oak S t ’Through the major portion of tions for the sale of their prop- in oil In fry pan. Drain pineap­ October 1964. ^ Church, -Manchester will of- 22, 1916 in Oslo, Norway, and Mrs. Alexander J. Kasevich of said the college is scheduled to },eni, 1067 Main St ple chunks and reserve juice. Stewart said New York ur­ / a m A ff-4 A # __ __ - f ▼ Vk ^ r « e . . . - 4 .AM tri.,. /Ion,.- o Mr orH Manchestcr, the highway will erty to the state. Nathan Agos- ^ ciate. Burial will be in Moun- lived in Manchester for most of 43 Dover Rd. receive an IBM 1401 computer a.1so, Mrs. Sophie Magura, Her fiance is a son of Mr. and three In each tineU, whose family owns Gus Dls.tolve bouillon cubes ^ In boil­ gently needs another airport Beef cuts are featured In 'PRODUCE as CRISP 'n FRESfl os MORNING DEW' her life. She was employed as Mrs. Wilfred Morrissette of 271 many areas. ,'-5aln View Cemetery, Bloom- Her fiance- is a son of Mr. ^ under terms of a feder- staffort Springs; Arthur Man- direction, Lazarek said. Grinder, was getting an ap- ing water in small saucepan; and Bradley is being consid­ a secretary at the Fritch Ma­ Autumn St. ered. The CivO Aeronautics Fancy, New, Texas , Fancy, Vine Ripened dlield. and Mrs. Raymond HoHeombe of ^ pan t, tin, Box 142, Bolton; Sally-Ann The allocation of funds, praisal done on the pro^rty add pineapple juice and stir In Egg prices have dropped chine Co., East Hartford, before Miss Shuska attended Man­ Board now considers Bradley an again. Production, the first half ’ Friends may call at the fu- 18 Mountain View Rd. Half the $27,000 yearly cost Miller, 149 Bryan Dr.; Denise Lazarek indicated was made to sell it. The largest property sugar and vinegar. Add hot mix­ I'iaeral honie tomorrow from 2 her retirement two years ago chester High School. She is em­ alternate International airport CABBAGE / TOMATOES Miss Kasevich, a graduate of losin g the machine wiU be Masuta. 660 Governors High- law by a past legislature, and, owner in the area is the Center ture to nveat, cover and sim­ of 1967 is expected to be up as to 4 uid 7 to 9 p.m. due to illness. ployed at the Gunver Manu­ for (both New York and Boston. much, as 6 per cent from a year Manchester High School, re- J’y way, South Windsor; Frank in spite of the tightening of St. Corp. and Alexander Jarvis. mer for 30 minutes. Mix corn­ Survivors include a son, Ron­ and half must be supplied from Reider, 40 Riverside Dr.; Rob- facturing Co., Manchester. Mr. starch with cold water and ago, with prices down. Lb. 9c Lb. 39c ceived her BS degree in ele­ Morrissette attended Manches- money, the money is still avaU- ^ Mrs. Margaret Benson ald W. Felber of East Hart­ mentary education from Cen­ local sources. ert Robinson, East Hampton; gradually add to meat mix­ NEW BRIDGE OPENING Broiler production is expected ford; a daughter, Mrs. Douglas Space for the computer is be- Mrs. Rose Rouleau, 482 Adams ter High School and served for able. „„rrhn«*ii another HARTFORD (AP) — Highway SOUTH WINDSOR — Mra. tral Connecticut State College, ture, stirring until thickened. to be up 5 to 10 per cent and NABISCO PREMIUM CRACKERS...... Lb. Box 35c /Miargaret Benson, 78, of 56 Hutchinson of East Hartford, New Britain. She toured Eu­ ing provided in the basement of St.; Edward Sarnoski, Weth- three years with the U.S. Army. Lazarek spoke to the Cham* Hd. ^®®®"^ oneratlon further Stir In 'apple and green pep­ Commissioner Howard S. Ives turkeys 6 per cent. Norman Dr. died yesterday ajt and a brother, Robert Hansen rope this summer, and is teach­ Bennet Junior High School ad- ersfield; Ernest Segerberg, 38 He is employed at the Purdy- her of Commerce group for eev-p s ® xTaJffnrii Rd near per and cook about five min­ will preside at ribbon cutting Red meat production, how­ S t Francis Hospital, Hartfoc^. , of Thompsonvilje. ing fifth grade in the Vernon jacent to the school system’s S. Adams St.; Mrs.' Claudette Ferris Corp., Manchester. eral hours this morning. The Z hi utes. Serve on white rice. ceremonies FWday opening to ever, may be down. No date for the wedding has meeUng was arranged by the Waddell Rd. w l«re h y . . Mrs. Benson was bom May 1, Funeral services will be held School System. Mr. Holcombe existing data processing cen­ St. Onge, 47 Summer St.; Har­ When preparing recipe in ad­ vehicular traffic the new $4.4 You won’t be able to escape been announced. ■ Chamber of Commerce and held will build » "®'^ 1888 In Ireland, and had lived Saturday at a time to be an­ is a g;raduate of South Wind­ ter, said Paul ,K. Juttner, cen­ mon 'Tompkins,. Clarke Rd., vance do not add pineapple and million Suffield-Enfleld bridge higher prices by going out to HIGHLAND PARK MARKET .for 57 yeans in the ita h ch ^ e r nounced at the Moimes Funeral ter director. Rockville; Mrs. Lizzie ’Trask, 91 ------at the Chamber Office. ‘ m W at on green pepper until reheating for over the Connecticut River on dinner. A national drive-in res­ sor Hig:h School. He received The Chamber has been back- operating from the old location -nind South. Windsor area. She Home, 400 Main St. Burial will an engineering degree from He said the 1401 “system” Foster St.; Joseph Varca, Cov- serving. relocated Route 190. taurant chain wlrich has sold its ing fully the new route, ever' this summer, he said, 317 Highland St., Manchester, Conn. Phone 643-4278 :was a member o f St. Peter’s b e , in Grove Hill Cemetery, Worcester (Mass.) Polytechnic would require the installation entry; Mrs. Gladys Warner, 38 Mr. and Mrs. Corl are both The old bridge will close the hamburgers for 16 cents since since the idea was first pro- Lazarek said negotiations are Sjpiscopal Church, and the Rockville. Institute, where he was a mem­ of seven pieces of equipment. Joseph St.; York WhiUker, 79 FBIReport natives of Minnesota and grad­ same day. Work' on the new the company started in 1954 has posed in late 1950. In process where a complete Daughters o f Liiberty,-No.-17, a t . Friends may call at the fu­ ber of Phi Gamma Delta fra­ A cooperative arrangement Santina Dr.; Todd White. 219 uates of Iowa State University. span began In October of 1964. raised the price to 18 cents, Warren E. Howland, chair- take over of property is neces- Manchester. neral home tomorrow from 2 ternity and captain of the soc­ between the schools, the college School St.; Mrs. Kathleen He is affiliated with Pratt and Notes Draft man of the Chamber’s Parking sary, but no negotiations have --Survivors include a daughter, to 4 and 7 to 9 p m. cer team. He is a commissioned and the town is not an entirely -Wickham, Hartford; Mrs. Bar- Whitney, Division of United Air­ and ’Traffic Committee , said begun where a partial take Mrs. Chester Brunner, with officer with the U.S. Public new concept and, in fact, has bara Wilkie, 57 Hartl Dr., Tal- craft Corp., and Tils work took been under consideration since Lazerek was asked to talk about over may be needed, such as whom she made her borne, four Health Service, Metuchen, N.J. cottviUe; Mrs. Helen Wilkos, 4 Case Rise him to Denver, Colo., before grandchildren and a niece. last summer when the three Barry Rd.; David Wyse, Broad the developments with the com- properties of persons on Over- coming to Connecticut last year. A July wedding is planned. (Continued from Page One) / Funeral services will be held Funerals agencies undertook a “feasi­ Brook. mi t tee because the committee land St. Mrs. Corl taught school in tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the bility” study of such a possi­ was concerned about the mat- Some minor changes may be BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A Since then, judges and police Glastonbury but now “ enjoys • Herald photo by Saternls) . '.Holmes . Funeral Home, 400 Mrs. Ina Mankin bility. .son to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bari- ter of funds on the.project in made, Lazarek said, where at spired. being at home with ipy six- MRS. CORL AND JULIE ’ Main S t, Manchester. The Rev. Funeral services for Mrs. Ina Stocks in Brief ’The study, which proved net Jr., East Hartford: V this tight-money economy, and S. Mein St. and Charter Oak month-old daughter, Julie.’’ She ' James Birdsall, rector of St. Mankin of 502 Spring St. were favorable, was done by Marvin daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ Hoover said “ the moving also concerned 'that Manchester Sts. the towns open spaces and NE3W YORK (AP)—’The stock Weiner, a data processing ex­ is a member of the Newcom­ - Peter’s Church, ■will officiate. held this morning at Concordia neth Boud, 36 O’Leary Dr.; a forces behind these demonstra- would not be bypassed by the recreation areas are found, er’s Club of the Manchester market surged ahead early this pert in the University of Con- 1 Burial will be in East Cemetery, Lutheran Church. ’The Rev. Jo­ daughter to Mr. and Mrs. tions are pacifist, student and expansion of the new 1-84. o f 't o ^ C l ^ ! ■YWCA and Andover League of DATA INSTITUTE Manchester. seph Bourret, pastor, officiated. afternoon under the strong in- necticut’a Institute of Public James Melley, East Hartford; SCHOOL OF BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY fluence of reinvestment de- service. Women Voters. ; Friends may call at the fu- David Almond was organist. a son to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur t h f Chamber’s Rt. 6 Committee ber of Commerce, deluding 248 Farmington AVe. mand. Trading was hea\-y. The Commuqist party and saugfied James Kirkpatrick. Don Piper, Hartford, Conn. 06105 neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Burial was in East Cemetery. After the study. Manchester Schulz, 38 Kensington St. STATE PILOT HONORED Volume was swelled by a pa­ other subversive groups and proceedings and was Bruce Watkins and several 1967 PROGRAM Phone 627-7510 The famHy suggests that those Bearers were Earl McCann, Community College officials DISCHARGED Y E S T E R- SAIGON (AP) A pilot from rade of big blocks in high-qual­ their members continued to ac- ihe plans pre- others. Kenneth Burtwi, assist- CLASSES IN ■ wishing - system, outlined by representa- Mrs. Feighn was bom in Hal- efficient electric heating system, with individual Solid colors WDven in a ^"1“ colored tweeds vmv- minority on the board dlscov- eJ the appointinentS—Mahoney lives of the International Busi- ™ . J . » en In a level loop design. 8 land, Sweden, and -^Oas a mem- *150 MORE fer'ed that they had been out- because of the press of personal ness Machines Corp. room temperature control a comfort. Hi A Lo random loop de- decoratmr colors to choose - ber of Emanuel Lqifieran maneuvered by the Republican e "«lrs and Pietrantonio because Part of IBM’s proposal’ c’tlled sign. 14 sparkUng colorsO F from ., NO MONEY DOWN — NO T R A D E -m REQUIRED Church, Hartford. majority the pressure of business. for establishing six computer to brighten any room. Average 9x12 Room Buy 4 for as little as *1:25 weekly To arrange yo^r loan - Call 6 4 9 -5 2 0 3 Survivors include‘ a son, Ed­ The state's Home Rule Law Democratic Town Chairman service centers in various parts At Pen-An-Co we give particular attention to con­ ward G. Feighn of Vernon; Just GUARANTEED four grandchildren and'a niece. snecifles that onlv one third ”^®^ Cummings sgidtoday that of the state to aid local school verting any existing system to a trouble-free clean, r S mstanefLer-m^^^^^ Democratic -placemenU, system In processing data, If„ _any______used_____ ’er tire, identified on our invoice as being guaranteed, fails as ^ Funeral service6 vvill be held result of-any normal road hazard within 12 months of purchase date, then a pro rata hers) o f a Charter RevUion named at the , board s Asked whether there might odorless Genera! Electric modern electi;ic heating .00 ult Of Do^moR Im n m ic s Coii8^ - tomorrow at 11 a.m. at the sq. yd. allowance per month based on selling price will be made by the. seller toward the MOmbor Commission may be iq^embers f “ u’’ u,!' connection between this Thomas F. Farley Funeral system. Completely Installed over 120 purpose of any new Goodyear tire. ^ of other town aeencies The Re- charged-that-the Republi- proposal and the new Manches-'- (. Home, 96 , Webster St., Hart- 66 os. hair and Jute cushion (Complete t ford. The Rev. Stanley Sand- by appointing Atty. Thomds T u ^ a y night m not •commimi- was not prepared to say. ■ j. berg'O f Eriianue} Church will Call 649-2860 you will be glad you did. . flfificlate. Bufial will be at the Ballev a member of the school ®‘^^***8 advance with the "But the state board is aware avincs ank ^ u I °i ® * ® * Democrats on tlte composition of of what we are dolnv and We S B ^ dpnvenlence' o f the family. board; Harlan Taylor, a.mem- ^ ® ® uemg, ana we Carpet Your Kitchen ber of the Manchester Redevel- Rrivislon .Ooramis- have been assured that any ar- Friends may call at the fu- • OPEN TILL 9 P.M. MON.-PRI. • 1 home tonight from 7 to 9. opment Agency: and N; Adler He said “ OuJ-oeoDle with a we make locally “HERCULON CAN TAKE U” Dobkin a member of the Town . ? ^ P ‘*’ ®' will be compatible with theirs," a memoer OI me lown held to their heads, made a curtis said FLUMBINO • HEATING • AlR CONDITIONING ‘ M n . A w L - Devlin Planning Commission. couole of temoorarv aoDoint- See Herculon Carpet In Our Store SERVICE STORE J ^OOKVILL®—— Mrs. Anna* The Democrats were prevenlr \^cnts, so that the commission ~ PARKADE OFFICE OPEN ‘ babe Devlin, 80, of 91 Union Or In The Comfort Of Your Home ed from appointing their orig- could get off the ground.” British Thermal Unit '0 b , widow of ifohn M. Devlin, iniil dboit^s; Belden Schaffer, a He said further, “Based on the Free Estimates— Expert Installations 71^ MAIN ST.i MANCHESTER • M6-0101 SATURDAY MORNINGS! yesterday aftenoon «t membw of the school board; many tabling actions Tuesday The abbreviation BTU stands IPen-^n-G o. I BpekviBe' General HinipitaK arid Atty. Hjdiard'Woodhouse, night, all that tlje people of for British thermal unit. It rep- Fully insured > BURNSIDE OFFICE Burnside Avenue at Church Street, East Hartford *^Where Good Ideas Come Naturally For The Home” ^ ^ OFEN T O N IG H T TILL 9:00 — DevDa'Wad bom Nov; chairman of the Town Pension Manchester can expect from the resents the energy rieeded. to . «|8, 18M to^Oeanany, « daugh- Board. ' Republican board from now on, warm a pound of water from 841 BflfOAO STR E ]^, MANCHESTER. CONN. 06040 OPEN DAILY OPEN WED., THURS., of Haory Bid Ida Kichnar In order to fulfill Home Rule is a failure to act, frtuBthe abll- about 99A to 40.2 degrees Fahr- Ubib «od 11 In Rockville requirements that the appoint* Ity to postpone making decisions enheit, according to the Ency- “ 'TiaaBPHONB (208) 649-2869 MON.-SAt. FRL, NIGHTS tiU 9:00 i t tm 0 he « • ! a m n t i te Biad9 wittte a 8(M ap and takliB.^BUae.” (^paedia Biitonntra. A - \

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tO R G U B FALLS, Minn. (AP) Ole met his wife at Uie age of 5IANCHBSTER SESSION /■ ^ — (Me and OUUa Sholberg hope IB when making his dally 16- On Saturday A probable cadse hearing was (heir Slat weddbig anniversary mile hike to get the mail. He ^ .r n ^ r io A,k today for Jan. 12 In'the case The Manchester, Country "• -y.,. todayjrtll be a Httle more ser- musured eno^h co^age to ask L a w r ^ V. Kucza, Club will conduct an Open

•"^i!^‘S:nrart"aL- 01eis ^aUr «c^ SafUS /rfp.K n ew m en °M d *tele^ston**c^ ' Kucra, of East Hartford, waa unveil it's new clubhouse and i- ” ** . .. charged Oct. 80 after a cruiser other new facilities. couple was married, seven patrolman spotted Win and his A formal dedication will, be 200 _____j ...____ years later in the bride’s family coin’s Service .Station at held in the evening, with a cock- from around the world. fgm , hj^^e - a log cabin 451 W. O u te r S t tall hour for members, from 6 .vO It was a little too much for north of Underwood, Minn. While the patrolman Ole who has been confined to his was to 7, followed by dinner at 7:30, oino. > Their tidy home today — questioning him, he noticed a 2- by invitation and reservation, bed, except for meals where they live with t ^ daugh- j,y_3 window in a bay door Invited guests at the dinnerdlnne week alter the celebratibn. {g^s, (3 ara and the widowed u l / w ™ ^ a o h e d ” But Mrs. Sholberg remains y t „ ’ p^ank Mettr - is just 15 smashed. will be the town’s directors plus acUve, moving about by wheel- wedding site, A probable cause hearing was other elected and appointed chair, and doesn’t even like to . set also today for Jan. 10 .in town officials. takeMiivc

1 / ■ M ANCHESt^ BVENiNG HERALD, MANCHESTER,. COKNi, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5,1967 PAGE THIRTEEN PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, C€)NN., THURSDAY,'JANUARY 5, 1967 struction o f indubtrlal roads and Columbia meet the need for improved in­ South Windsor service 'utiUttea; consideration struction in both reading and / Tolland current affairs. ’The'service is JenKs is being assigned to of a request for town parOclpa- Mary Garden Dead; ticn in the construction of an free. flying, duty with an Air Force ANOTHER FIRST Columbia Lake Is Selected Peter Lanwilotta, son 6f Mr, ■unit in the Pacific Air Forces, Council Names Constable; hiduBtiial road on the Schweir Society Sets Talk Jan. 23 and Mrs: Nicholas Lanzalotta, which covers Southeast Asia, property and consideration of a Erdpni Rd., has received an' Golden Age Soprano the Far Fhist and the Pacific. cost of living increase for em­ FOR HANCHESTER'S OLDEST! For National Canoe Contest early acceptance from Rensse- On Saving Historical Sites He attended Cazenovla $26fi00 in Aid Given Town ployes of the town. ABERDEEN, Scotland (APi "Sallome,” with its dance d< lear Polytechnic Institute, Troy, (N.y.) Central High School and Columbia.,.Lake again’ has Church Monday from 1:45 to — Maty Garden, one of -the last the seven veils, ■was banned in N.Y. He is a senior at Wind­ An lUustrated talk, “Preser- Men’s Volleyball League received a B.A. degree from the , ® Manchester Evening Herald been chosen as the site of the 6; 30 p.m. 'Aiere is coasting on the hill survivors of the golden age of several American' cities, but .the ham High School and is a mem­ at Center Springs Park, but AMinn. The Fniir The Men’s Volleyball League Ck>lleee of WiUiam and Marv in night,,the town council appoint- East Hartford, newly appqinted g„u o, \yi„d*or Correspondent, National Canoe Championships Mrs. Carl-Gosline is recruit-' opera, will be cremated Satur­ singer recalled that she once vaUon In Action. The Four ^ l e g e WiUiam and Mary in tax assessor for the town, has 644-8582. . ment chairmah. Her telephone ber of the .National Honor. So­ there is no skating nor any faced down a policeman who Regatta, the American Canoe day in Aberdeen. A public fu­ Historic Houses of the. Socle- 7 -^vhen Hayden and Mason He was commissioned in 1965 PoslUon of a full- started work with, the town of------Manchester's OLDEST finailcial in­ committee includes Mrs. Richr ciety. He plana to major iii skiing at Park Department su­ neral will be held at the crema­ had come backstage to close the ty,” will be presented to mem- faces Three Sons Cleaners, and upon completion Of Offloer constable for a six-month flclals on the Grand List for > REDEVELOPMENT LOAH Association has announced. avd Curland, Mrs. Walter Di^ew, management engineering at pervised areas. torium and her ashes will be show in Milwaukee. . bers of the Tolland Historical the Tolland Barbershop is op- Training School. He is a mem- probationary period. Only five 1967. ' WASHINGTON (AP) — Ihe stitution is Manchester's FIRST ’fi­ The same regatta was held Mrs. Wilbur Fletcher. Mrs. Al­ RPI. scattered in Its Garden of Re­ "You just go right out in front Society by Arthur W. Lebund- posed by Chambers Movers. ber of Lambda Chi Alpha at members of the nine-member the item concerning dis- New Haven, Coim., Redevelop- here in 1964 and attracted pad- bert HadigiuA, Mrs. Arthur Pep­ The name'of Susan Schussler, — ^ membrance. and enjoy yourself," ' she told guth, director of the Antiquarian Consumers Pood Centre will Lackland AFB, Texas. council were present at the cusslon and consideration of the .rncnt Agency has been granted in, Mrs. Walter Schroder Jr., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- EdUCatlOtl B oavd him. nancial institution to align itself dlers from almost all 50 states. TTie. worldifamed soprano, one and Landmarks Society of Hart- .play Town lUne Auto Body at Red Cross Meeting meeting. cost of living Increases to be a $1.4 million loan and’ a $1.3 Mrs. Arnold SihvOnen and Mrs. man Schussler, inadvertently . _ ^ i / f • ii* of the first opera stars to act as Asked whether it was true Move up to the distinguished Several of the youngsters came ford. ' 8:15. The games are held in The ^quarterly board meeting Town manager Terry V. granted to town employes, the million grunt by the Housing with a new'On-Line Burroughs Com- Jack Vinlng. * ' was placed in the wrong column ASKS well as sing, died Tuesday at that she swam nude off Corsica^ The program is planned for the Hicks Memorial School of the'Nathan Hale Branch of Sprenkel reported that a certi- town manager reported that a ^ d Urban.Development Depart- from Hawaii and were housed The women will call previous of honor students listed this the age of 92 after five years in she replied, "Sure, I loved it.” motoring of a previously owned the next meeting of the Society gym. the American Red Cross will be -fication of some $26,000 in fed- report from the ,^ a r y study yincpt for its Temple-George Re­ puter System scheduled to go into with local families. donors this week. Anyone wish­ week. Susaii, a sophomore at Expansion Plan a hospital here in her native She said at 74 that she was held Jan. 11 at 7:30 p.m. at eral aid had been granted the committee would ■ be available/newal Project in the h e ^ of ing to donate blood who is not Windham High, is on the "A ’’>, still receiving love letters and We have an unusually to be held Jan. 23 at 8 p.nt. The Tolland Barbershop and Columbia Canoe Club mem­ HARTFDRD IX P l—The State city. Lincoln Continental the Burroughs Corp. office on town from the Federal Water to the council prior to the next the dty. _ use after January I, 196/ which contacted may either walk in honor roll. marriage proposals. choice selection of Continentals recently traded by their pre­ in the social rooms of the United Three Sons Cleaners teams are bers will ask selectmen to ap­ Board of Education has asked Although there were .some Rt. 30. polution Agency to be applied meeting for consideration. Aides of Sen. Abraham A. RJ^ or call for an appointment. Miss Garden returned to vious owners for the 1966 version of America's most distin­ Congregational Church. tied for first place in the stand- prove use of the lake as much the General Assembly to ap­ dissenting opinions about the Valentine Dance Feb. 11 to the sewer project.’ Noting that the salary study will provide our patrons with faster, Manchester Evening Herald Aberdeen after her retirement Lebundguth serves on the Uigs with undefeated records. as possible during the three- Members of the church Wom­ prove the spending of $2.5 mil­ quality of her singing, Miss guished motorcar. Their prime condition (many still carry th » The Fourth Annual Valentine .. The amount represents ap- committee referred to a report Wednesday a $1.4 million ^ d F en’s Guild -will serve lunch to correspondent, Vlrginls M. Carl­ from opera but cohtinued to - board of directors of the Nathan second place Is held by Cham- day event, scheduled for Labor lion to plan, develop and install Garden’s strong soprano voice, new-car warranty) assures their second owners many years Dance to.be sponsored by the proximately 10 per cent of the that would be ready by this more efficient service. workers. son, tel. 228-9224. give concerts, lectures and Hale Homestead in Coventry, bers Movers with a 3 won, 6 Day weekend. an automated central education­ her beauty and dramatic ability and miles of unsurpassed motoring excellence, together with Democraticrv„— Women’s-Uir— Clubr.i,,b will cost of the sewpr project in the meeting of the council, council- 3 d '^ k y Divider ^ U ^ t e d broadcasts. She returned to the T he, society is planning to loss record, and in a three-way There was some question Miss Jean Natsch, publicity al information and data process­ and her outspoken charm made the most impressive savings. We'll be glad to quote you tht. be held Feb. 11 from 9 p.m.>m. to town. man John EeanEgan said that no is torm iS E RITES FOR BROKER United States a number of open a historical museum to be, tig for last place with 2 won, 7 whether residents would he will­ chairman, said, "Blood is in very ing system for public schools her an idol of operagoers in the interestingly low terms—this week! 1 a.m. at the Italian American Sprenkel noted that the bids comment could be made by the J materials for HHSE NORWALK (AP) — Funeral times, the last In 1954. temporarily located in the Old loss record^ are Consumers ing to give up lake rights the short supply and the stock must throughout the state. United States and Europe from Friend-ship Club on Kingsbury on the project are expected to council without benefit of this helicopters, services WiiH be held Saturday She had a ga.ssing accident in Post Office on the Green prob- Food Center, Hayden and Ma- entire three days. An effort be replenished at once. I am In making the request 1900 until her retirement in 1931. ably during February. son, and^Town Line Auto Body. Ave. • be opened .during the month. report. ______asking ■' everyone to please in New Canaan for Joseph C. Wednesday, the board said thb , She became a friend of kings, 1959 and broke her arms in. a will be made to plan the race Quinn, senior vice president of fall in 1962: Plans are also under way P ap^ and Rag Drive l^’hrem represented Councilman Howard Fitts course and still leave open come.” automated center would serve presidents and the wealthy, and the Wall Street brokerage house wrote a book about her operatic Miss Garden refused to sing for the preservation of the Tol- Boy Scout Troop 15 will con- , m ' h h at-the meeting authorized the commented that the report 'Ci 'Ci Ik areas for swimming and sailing. News-Reading Class many functions, including cata­ FOR A series of class demonstra­ of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fen­ successes and lovers. But' she after entering the hospital in MORIARTY land Green and other local land- duct a Rag and Paper Drive ' “ I town manager to let out for should be Rendered to the coun------F7 The last time the races were loging future buildd-ng and cir- marks and for the establish- throughout the town Saturday. sealed bids the project cil before the open meeting so tion lessons hnd conferences in ner & Smith. riculum needs, teacher require­ put her career ahead of ro­ Aberdeen. But as she sat on a held here the plan worked with balcony one day, she sang the ment of a historical youth pro- Residents wishing to donate _ ii:-- rhnvrm'in existing buildings contents could be con- S A V I'M G'S news reading is being held to­ Quinn, 54, died Wednesday ments for cerUfloatlon, and stu­ mance and never married. Cosmetics a minimum of inconvenience. Scottish melody "Annie I-au- gp-am Including a historical col- rags or papers are requested 0. ,^ -McFvnv iwra Tr>hii *^he Belski property sldered by the councUmen prior day at Porter School as part of night in Norwalk Hospital after dent enrollment projections. When she died Tuesday, en­ LOAN Mrs. William Murphy, adult rie,” and other patients and ©ring book. to leave them on the curb or by r>,,-oka»»T nwAiieiAt im TiTUTioi. charge of the program. Oakland, Phoenix, and Boston handle finance and accounting her bed, A Red Cross Bloodmobile The Bulletin Board Liggetfs of the national events, lari sea­ offices. P ood les “ Connecticut’s Oldest Lincoln-Mercury Dealer” of older buildings in town. j,g j,gj^ j^j, from 1 to The Democratic Town Corn- the removal of the structures, beard of education on next Miss Dorothy Wedge, consul­ and the development of a llbra- Miss Garden’s repertoire In­ son. Local paddlers have been cluded 25 roles, but she was best Poodles may weigh as little Anyone interested in joining 6-30 m the Parish Center of St. mittee will meet tomorrow night The property -was purchased by Thursday. 1007 MAIN ST, — NEAR MAPLE ST. tant from American Education In 1955 he moved to New York ryfile. At The Parkade canoeing fewer than five years. known for her Thais, Melisande as 10 pounds or as much as 50 the society may contact Miss Matthews Church on- the Green, at 8 at the .studio behind the the town last month for the Action was tabled on three Publications Inc., Middletown, is to serve as head of the com­ The system, which might also OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPf THURSDAY BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE Sl. COVENTRY and other French roles, and for pounds. Those under 15 inches Bertha Place, Tolland’ Green, ^ij^g jg jointly sponsored home of Atty. Harold Garrity on $66,800. items of new business: The MANCHESTER Bloodmobile Coming conducting the demonstrations. pany’s sales di'vislon. Include two to six regional cen­ her uninhibited performance of at the shoulders are csfted min­ membership chairman. Both jjy gj Matthew’s Ladies Guild the Green. W’orking on Grand List adoption of proposed guidelines The Red Cross Bloodmobile Purpose of the service, ac­ Burial will be In Woodstock, ters, coiild be in operation by July, the board’s proposal said. Richard Strauss’ Salome. iature poodles. Individual and family member- Holy Name Society. Mrs. The Tbiland Jimior High The manager also reporteii for to-wn participation in con- will visit the Congregational cording to . Patros, js to help Vt. ships are available. Raymond Zabilansky will seiwe School Bask^ball team will play New Cub Scout Leader as captain. Mrs. Walter Weber Bolton this afternoon in the Erwin P. Stoetzner of Peter Mrs. Norman Zabilansky Hicks Memorial School gym. Green. Rd. has' been nam^ m jjj charge of the canteen. ------the new cubmaster o f Pack 15, telephone committee will Manchester Evening Herald replacing Ron Feldman who re- g^jj townspeople to schedule Tolland correspondent Bette signed to become the new ^g„Qrs. Walk in donors Quatrale telephone 875-2845. scoutma^er.^ , will also be welcomed. ------at The Wing* Requires Many Steps M . was Second Lt. Peter M. Jenks, A pencil manufacturin.g firm c h a t ^ ^ , M d Stuart ^ p reports that more than 125 pro- o f ^ k rin g Rd. appointed ^ in TREASURE Pack Advancement Committee- ^gg^ awarded U.S. Air Force the process of manufacturing a - ,* . silver pilot wings after gradua- common lead pencil. New officers and committee-4 r e e men for the 1967 charter year ------SHOPPE are Roman J. Kra-wiec, treasur­ er;, Joyce Baker, secretary; Marilyn Perry, publicity; Al­ Diamond Solitaire phonse ’Wisniewski, institution­ Don't Forget! Present ...... 1,445. Present...... 17’J- Present...... 654. al representati-ve; and Richard S.O.M.B...... 1,175. S.O.M.B...... 140. a O J K H ...... 450. SAVE 104. Sauerwald, games committee^ SAVE 270. SAVE 32. man. THURSDAY, JANUARY 12 New Den Mothers Include, Den 1, Dorothy FVldman, THE SECOND OF FIVE Grand-view Rd.; Den 2, June Tracey, Corrlne Dr.; Den 3, Marilyn Young, Eaton Rd.; Den AUDUBON WILDLIFE I i 5, Mary Morey, Dockerel Rd., and Rosemary Treat, Gehring Rd.; Den 6, Mary Lafontalne, FILM LECTURES RL 74; Den 7, Mary Dzat, An- C ■thony Rd.; Den 8, Eileen War­ ner, Anthony Rd.; Den 9, De- Emerald Cut lores Bums, Buff Cap Rd; and "Wildlife of the Eastern Woodlands' piamond Set Den 10, Irene Mantlik, Baxter Eoii Hiifiker . P resent...... 923. Present...... 186. Present ...... 466JIO St., and Lottie Fuller, Anthony S.O.M.B...... 7 5 0 . S.O.M.B...... 135. S.O.M.B...... 379JiO SAVE 31. SAVE 87.00 R

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THE Herald Angle ^Overtime Profitable Day ■ j Relqfmred^ JAOKSONVILUE, , F la . PETE ZANARDI (AP) — Syracuse and 'Ten­ Assistant Sports Editor nessee will each receive At Stdri:s about $165)500 from the Gap 'Study in Gambling tor Bowl fpotball game. While he cen’t do things WttB By EARL YOST As an Independent, Syra­ .Capping_ off what has _ been called “the_ year of the vAv.x __^Joe the Ne^v York Jets’ quar- mistakes than any team I’ve ing yet what the end result transfer — to permit him to NEW YORK (AP)- play again. - his leg yet, he has plenty of o1>* “They separated the men cuse will keep all Its share. tie” was an'incident out in Pasadena that set , the phil- M n^rh’o^XvmDathi^s are terback. “ it’s hard to judge, evei^seen. - would be. jecU in h(s room to occupy his Tennessee gets $120,000 plus from the boys tonight,’’ re­ osophical mind working. Without doubt Notre Dame .the Kansas ' CitVCity Cfeen Bay is a great teem, but "Kansas .CJJty was wlneraWe been "This operation was more time until Saturday, when hd marked press seat neigh­ one-eleventh of the rest In a andMchigan played not only the game of the year but S f s but h ir instincts Kansas city got s good team to a rushing attack this season „ he , involved than the last one slips his foot without the cast spUt with fellow Southeast­ bor Sid Himmelstein after very likely the" game of the decade, maybe the century. with Ihe Gr ef ^ “L' UH on a and It feels 30 times better,” into the white boots with JWlI ern Conference schools and are with the Green Bay ^ i^ ts on anybody.’ make more mistakes j^uo^ in his $79-a-day room at a Namath said. “But I’m not sup-. Iniri,.^"’gj7d’"ieave8 the hosoital, Holy Cross had whipped the commissioner’s office. Still, the Rose Bowl rates pretty high too. Packers. BiR^then Namath, obviously than Green Bay — ^ if that's Avenue Hospital. "It’s posed to move it yet so I can’t the University of Connecti­ Tennessee won the game ■Victory, be it ever so s a c re d ,------— ------—~ should be the goal of every foot- stroke mark the fifth time he That'S' thV way Namath lookln^qt It from the viewport the case, that could be the out- coming along faster than ex- tell anything. There was the He can spend time trimming cut last night in overtime at 18-12 last Saturday. viewed the Super Bowl game „! a quatt^rback, talked about come of the game.” pected and it looks good — but risk that It might not bend far his Fu Manchu beard, fire hU Storrs, 74-69. The comment hit ball squad. There 1, little sense has-lowered the record in two v ^ n esd ay as he arfens'es an mistakies. ' While Namath speculated on you don’t really know until you enough and then it’d be liretty dart gun at the wall, answer hi* the nail on the head for the in­ in taking a physical beating If seasons. He had eight firsts :ave a medical report on his “i,think thert-are a few better the outcome of the game, he did gta^t running.” difficult for me to play. mail, nibble on the box of mat* vading Crusaders had just a not to .prove you’re the best. and three seconds a year ago. * « * ght knee and a quarterback’s defenses around- than Kansas the same about the operation on ' ^oh sent by a friend or play the little too m uch. class, and Wake Forest Seeking victory means gam­ report on the clash between the a t y ’s — like Greeti Bay's or his celebrated right knee, and What Najnath doesn’t really "But it should give me more game that sits Incon^cU* bling, sometimes in a Ug way— height, for the home crew. Smoke. Signalsig n National■...... and American football Buffalo’s,'’ he said. "Naturally pointed...... out that while it was know is whether there will be mobility, and stability, aqd I ously on the window sill. The annual clash between two Tripped Up thus the philosophical compari­ Officials t^ni Gene Sturgeon and league champions. I'd like to see Kansas Cl(y win, coming along faster than antlcl- enough flexibility In the knee — should be able to do more things of New England’s pow'ers before son of Notre Dame’s Ara Par- Frank Corkln did an. excellent "I’m not leaning either way,” but Green Bay makes fewer pated there was Do way of tell- the operation was for a tendon ^ h it.” It’s called Pro QuarterbaClt. a crowd of 4,284 was, ..for the . seghian and Scuthem Califor­ job in handling the Manchester- most part, not good basketball: By Tar Heels nia's John McKay. Platt basketball game last y o n • m While each team had 11„ turn­ One coach gambled and even­ Tuesday night. Also deserving COOCh t IfieS Star KCCeiVer Bowlers overs—loss of ball through var­ Larry Miller, North CaroUna'd tually won. ’The other gambled of accolades Is Panther Coach i , i. ■ i ious ■ Infractions or errant muscular junior, is so strong he' • anti lost by a single point. Stan Sorota and his crew who passes —there were several cru­ once broke a basket during a. Tht Irish mentor (elt that Boast Stars playing lor the tie would be bet­ plky a tough brand of basket­ cial blunders dowm the stretch warmup. ball but proved to be gentle­ by UConn in the final minutes But he was all finesse in the- ter than risking an Interception Ticket Sales Lag because his squad was concern­ men throughout. It is unfortu­ For Contest of regulation play. It was a final seconds of Monday night’s nate that a' group of visiting minor miracle that Coach Fred 76-74 victoiY over Wake Forest ed only with the national rat-' LOOSE LEAF—Toronto’s Jim Pappip looks like he’s flying straight into the HONOLULU (AP)—The Hula New York net during the National Hockey League game in Toronto. Ranger Shabel's cold shooting crew at Winston Salem, N.C- ings. He ran out the clock and For Super Teams the writers awarded him with ‘he goalie Ed Giacomin braces for the impact. (AP Photofax)______even came close. The Tar Heels had battled Bowl game Friday night will On the other hand, UConn has from behind to tie the score; the national utle. ® « '. . . . , LOS ANGELES (AP)— Super Bowl reports: The have more outstanding player* two chances to salt away the Then with seven seconds left, ed^tof rt^lSit'^^crvtS Kansas U ity Chiefs have arrived, and are practicing, than any other all-star footbaU victory in the final seconds of MtUer stole the Jaall, dribbled p L againsTTSue u v^Ts bke the kind used at Green Bay IS on the way, Jpk^t sales are questionable two-tliirds of the court and loft­ game has ever had, declare* the second half but missed foul & sirthe Srmakers Jo ^Con"’ The, newest addiUon is and a suit IS proceeding^er the scheduled televisiop Cold Start Hurts line opportunities. ed a soft imdertiand lay-up over Stanford coach John Ralston. to defending players for the clown as one-point better than blhckout of Los Ange, Ralston and Darrell Royal of / Coming into the game, Sha- tion m arn^rs and school of- The (Chiefs, champiops''of the the (Joliseum, said the game will bel said he felt the biggest winning basket. use, at least on Jan. 2, 1967. Texas are coaches of the South It was the iOth victoi-y in 11 There Is no doubt about the ficials should act quickly in American Footballjueague, ar- fin the 93,000-seat stadium, squad.' It will face a North CHURCH—Mike Plocharczyk problem was to cope with Cross’ clearing up the parking mess rived in nearbjrLdng Beach and But 49,000 seats go on sale to- In Cheney Defeat siae. He was so right. Ron starts for third-ranked North Rob* BoVl, but who can hon­ team directed by Jack Mollen- 135. Hank Grzyb 141-372, Bill Ottrolina and Coach Dean Smith, estly say that Notre Dame is tliat results when both the Com- held their fli;»t^ractice Wednes- day in the Southern California kopf of Purdue and Murray Chapman 136, Gerry Chappell- TeLxeira (6-9) and Ed Siuday ^ tt'e r“than~'MlchigM Stated o^ College and the Man- day aftejwSon. area. Reportedly, 27,000 seats Unable to get a basket in the first six minutes, Che­ (6-7),. two sophomores, did the was more than pleased with hlB better than Michigan Sta Warmath of Minnesota. '356, Sandy Hanna .1^149— club despite the close call. ‘ • Alabama for that matter, Chester basketballers are ac- FlapKer Otis Taylor was fined have been sold and 18,000 have ney Tech went down to its fourth defeat of the season 393, Phil Chase 375, George big damage. Hie former got live. Parking spots were rare fi^frdsslng the team flight, but been allocated to teams in the Ralston noted Wednesday that and second straight against strong East Windsor High Cross off to a fast start and "1 thought we played one of • * * Steve Spurrier of Florida and Barber 141-362,- Nick Nicpla our best games,” said Smith. _ Tuesday night. .x-Stwwed up at practice. Coach respective leagues. yesterday afternoon, 77-37. Despite the one-sidedness 358, Ted Lawrence 142-106, the Crusaders never trailed aft­ Schoolboy Notes It’s unfortunate that no Fj-ank Stram wouldn’t say bow Rozelle gave a deposition Bob Griese of Purdue will b* er 3:48 of the first period until "Don’t let that score fool you.' the opposing quarterbacks. the visitors substituted freely Tony Yacono 140-378, Bill Carl­ Wake Forest was tough. We Looking forward to Monday bounding records exist a^Ttlan- much Taylor was fined, but set Wednesday in a federal court in maintaining their undefeated Big one for Cheney comes up 5:53 remained when Wes Bia- Chester. In fact,' Uipre are gtrict training rules. suit’ to prevent the National They have been rated the top in 151-383, Bill Wood 136, Jim can’t play much better than afternoon’s match with East two collegiate performers all record. It was the third Friday night at home against Mathieson 352, Sam Little 147- losuknia's long one-hander gave Catholic is Manchester High almost a completer lack of The Chiefs, who beat Buffalo, Broadcasting Company and Col- UConn a short-lived 60-59 edge. BASKET-BOUND— Hal Greer of Philadelphia takes to the air for a layup that.” season. straight success for Coach Mel Bolton High at 8 o’clock. 385. Miller, a barrel-chested 8-foot- wrestling Coach Jack Early. standards avpitable for all 3j.7_ - f<,r the aFL title, have urribia Broadcasting System With 1:14 left, UConn led against Chicago. Erwin Mueller of Chicago tries to break up the play.______Among the running backs ar* Kleckner’s cbarges. Summary; 3. 210-pounder led North Caroli­ Judging from the match each sports. Dale^xUstrout’s 17 grabs definite ideas about beating Na- from blacking out the area, Five players reached double .PINNETTES —June Smith 66-65 and went into a freeze na with 23 points while sopho- •school had with Penney High, against ^jCntral may well go tlonal Football League champion The suit has been filed for Mel Farr of UCLA, C.l i n t o n B F Pis. Jones of Michigan.State, Floyd figures for the winners, big Bud Corroran ...... 2 14 465, Jil Kravontka 493, Get but both Tom Panders and Bill ihore Ru.sty Clerk added 20. a mat powerhouse, it should be dow nsii the best with apolo- (jreen Bay in the first game of local businessman Alan Minter .0^.* 6 Little of Syracuse, Pete Pifer of Edwards ...... 5 n Andrews 461, Edie White 455. Corley missed foul tries and A1 Jerry Montgomery’s 20 points a nlp-and-tuck affair. East lost gi^KTo those who came before jts kind Jan. 15 in Memorial by attorney Arthur Toll, who Pobal ...... 1 4 6 X .Manchester’s winner sports cbUseum. said: "We now have these state- Oregon State and Charlie Brown PeaAe ...... 4 3 li Ginger Yourkas 461, Wanda Stazinski’s single on the second Top Showing by Bing Ski Notes led Wake Fbrest, which shot to the Knights, 32-11, whilf- SPEEDBOAT CRASH killed British racer Don Campbell Wednesday as he ...... 4 7 1.5 half of a tw’o-shot foul situa­ schedule includes 59 different stram said there will be a ments and we will properly pfe- of Missouri. coran. Buddy Muska hooped n Kaselauskas 462, DoUie White- 55.1 per cent from the floor. . ■ .Manchester fell, 30-13. It in^rks sped over Lake Coniston in England at 310 m.p.h. while attempting to set a ...... 0 0 tion tied the count at 66-all contesta with the possibility of gquad meeting each day at sent their, to the court hearing and Skip Edwards and Jack Muska ...... 4 4 12 head 491, Kay Ringrose 455, At Greensboro, N.C., Ford- the first time the tw ^ local new speed mark. (Campbell, 45, went down with the Bluebird after it flipped Rod Sherman of Southern ...... 2 0 4 with nine seconds left. four tournaments. jq a.m., the team will practice Friday.” ...... 1 0 Doris Kirtland 469. Rae Han­ ham of New York upset North school will meet Iq.-' athletic through the air, exploded and sank. His chief mechanic said Campbell, shown California and Harry Hones .of Hoffman ...... Hoping for a laist shot, Too Much for Bullets * * * each afternoon for one hour and The case is scheduled to come Man.sfield ...... 1 0 2 non 476, Dottie Peterson 202- Carolina State 65-63 with sopho­ competition. here in an earlier photograph with the speedboat, had a premonition of death Arkansas will alternate at flank­ best being nine by hard-workr UConn’s Bill Holowaty’s long NEW YORK (AP) — When he is hard-pressed to ‘ $5 minutes, and Disneyland Isn’t before U.S. District Judge Wil- Totals 28 21 77 524, Sophie Panciera 188-467, - ^ ------':,^r ' , t-,i ' u more reserve Dennis Witkoivski Since the formatipp of the Margin Notes while playing cards days earlier. er back, for the South. Ing Jeff Powell. Chenpy (3?) Lois Lapine 180-488, Eleanor from the side was off the poi^t g Dave Bing weakness. Detroit Player-Coach scoring 19 of the Ram’s l^al 21 Early forecasts see a great ou tbe schedule. liam Grey; George Webster of Michigan Little Mike Chmieleckl was B F Pt.«i. HOC, East catholic has lost one Powell ...... 4