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VAGB SIXTEEN jSlanrW atfr lEttfttins H erald TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1064 Averafe Dailj Net Prenn Rmi For the Weak Bndad Linne Lodge, Knights of Fbbmaiy 8, 1864 Al)Oilt Town Pythias, will meet tomorrow at Beth Shalom 8 p.m. In Orange Hall. Plans VWr toaiglii^ Mar will be discussed for a S7th an­ 13,892 Thnmdey chaaee. et < M nrt T . 1)niotay of Hartford niversary celebration of the Open House M«mb«r ct the Audit «Mi upoate tom orrow a t noon a t lodge, and the 100th anniversary Bureau ot dm ilatlon late hi day. High la tOk •T mooting of ttw Mandieoter of the Knights of Pythias. IUanehm$t*ir-~^A City o f VUtogo Charm Bonn! of Roattom at tlw Man^ cheat or Oountiy diib. He ia Set Sunday aariotant chief of licensee and VOL. LXXXra, NO. 113 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGBS-^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRURY 12, 1964 (Claeelfled Advertiaiiig oa Page 88) ctataiB in tiio inaumnce oom- Unit Meetings Open house will be held Sun­ PRICE SEVEN eiN T S mieaiomr’a office, Hartford. He day, from 2 to 6 p.m., at new wW diaouaa new state laws Set by League Tenuple Beth Sholom on E. Mid­ governing real estate traasac- dle Hpke., just east of Parker Some Want Money The Manchester League of St. Women Voters has announced The outstanding and unusual Demand Rated Soft-Pedaled PRINCETON, N.J. (AP) Q aeaa of Peace Mothers its four monthly unit meetings. structure, with its three oup<^ —Pi'esident Johnson’s new < S i^ wttl meet tomorrow at The topic of discussion will be expressing the basic tenets of idea man Is getting about Judaism, has won numerous Reapportionment Pnt 8:S0 pjn. at the home of Mrs. the North End Urban Renewal 600 letters a day In response Ajothony Balboni, 152 Green project. The three main points architectural awards, and .is to his request for Ideas, considered one of the outstand­ On Return of Red Defector Manor Rd. to be covered will deal with (1) Prof. Eric Frederick Gold­ “Urban Renewal and What Does ing religious structures in the man of Princeton University Jajme Newirth, a member of It Hope To Achieve,” (2) "How New Ei^land region. was appointed by Johnson Are Plans For a Particular Invitations have gone out to GENEVA (AP)—Soviatt Stats Department press officer^ One Western delegate said last w e^ to keep hew ideas ttw oast of "Hie Barretts of this Indicated the Soviet Union Wimpole Street,” will appear on Project Developed,” and (3) all area clergymen and congre­ Richard I. Phlllppis said Nos­ flowing into the White disarmament negotiator senko told U.S. officials he was does not want Nossenko’s defec- the Pat Turner show tomor­ What Is Involved In Our North gations as well as to local dig­ House. In an Interview Tues­ Back Into Court Hands Semyon K. Tsarapkin a KGB btaff officer sent to Uon to poison the atmosphere at row at 1:15 pjn. on radio sta­ End Project and the Proposed nitaries, to attend the open day, Goldman said about Gets CSEA Post Geneva on temporary duty from the disarmament talks. tion WINF'. Hie show will be Plans For The Area.” house. charged today that “pro­ 20 per cent offer impractical Mrs. Paul Hillery of 138 Pit­ vocative activity” by West­ security headquarters in Mos­ A Western official said Tsar­ suggestions; 25 per cent are presented Thursday, Friday and cow. apkin played down the whole af­ Saturday at Bowers S ch ool kin St. will hold the first of John W. Thompson of ll8 Au­ serious suggestions by ex­ tumn St. has been named chief ern Intelligence agencies led Asked about Tsarapkin’s de­ fair 1 norder to belittle Nossenko Auditorium by Hie LdttJe Thea­ these meetings tonight at 8. Doctors to Hear perts in various fields; 50 staff representative of the Con­ to the defection of Yuri I. mand that the Swiss take steps in the eyes of U.S. e;cpet'U v;ho GOP ^ k i n g ter of Manchester. Curtain time Tomorrow at 9:30 a.m., Mrs. per cent are good propoals necticut State Employes Asso­ Nossenko, an expert on his to return Nossenko to Geneva a may be trying to evaluate what­ la 8:30 p.m. FVed Geyer of 330 Spring St. Surgeon Friday fro' i educated citizo-s '7ho will be hostess. ciation. The announcement was delegation. He demanded high-ranking Swiss official in ever information ’the defector are not expert in the field Bern said privately: "Delegates took with him. D ecisio n by There will be two meetings made by Hugo F. Benignl, pres­ Dr. Thomas J. Donovan will about which they wri’.c. aid Chapman Joy Circle of North ident of CSEA. that the Swiss return him. at the disarmament conference Western co.iference sources Methodist Church will meet to­ Thursday. Mrs. Chester KaV' speak to the medical staff at The U.S. State Department the remaining 6 per cent linsky of 40 Earl St. will have Thompson, a native of Staten are free to come and. go as they said it was highly unlikely that CO 'in personal appeals for morrow at 2 p.m. at the church. Manchester Memorial Hospital announced Monday that Nossen­ the security-minded Soviet gov­ Top Tribunal the first one at her' home at Island, joined the State Em­ please. We are not their money. Mrs. Herbert Alley, Mrs. Ruth at noon Friday. ko, Identified u an officer of the ernment would send important 9:30 ajn., and at 8 p.m. Mrs. ployes staff as its first field nurses.” Holmes and Mrs. Nancy McKen- Dr. Donovan’s talk, entitled top Soviet security agency KGB, documents concerning its nu­ Douglas Smith of 407 Wood- representatlw in 1959. There Tsarapkin’s statement con- HARTFORD (AP)—'Th# drick will be hostesses. After Current Surgical Concepts In had requested political asylum tabjed no direct criticism of clear striking force or military bridge St. will conduct the final are now four representatives. the meeting v there will be a Thompson was a social work­ Common Cardiac Conditions,” In the United States. The 33- Nossenko or of the United plans to Geneva with the dis­ task of making the Con­ white elephw t sale. session of the series. is being sponsored by the Man­ yecu'-old agent vanished eight armament delegation. necticut General Assembly Mrs. Mltchel Haxige, commit­ er for the Connecticut State States. Events Welfare Department and, for a chester Area Heart Association d; s ago. Western officials noted that ’They said Nossenko could more representative of the Andrew T. Suhie, son of Mr. tee chairman, is in charge of ar­ in conjunction with National year, an English and mathe­ . Since he presumably had ac Tsarapkin did not accuse the have taken documents concern­ population will be left in and Mrs. Andrew Suhie, 86 Holl rangements for monthly unit Heart Month, and is part of the sees to secret Soviet disarma­ U.S. Central Intelligence Agen­ ing Soviet tactics in the dl.sarm- m e^ngs. She is assisted by matics teacher at Bacon Acad­ 8t., recently returned on the emy In Colchester. as.sociation’s teaching program ment and defense information, cy of having spirited Nossenko ament talks. Such documents In State the hands of a federal Mrs. H. Maidment, Mra. Mar­ ocesin-going tug USS Ute from He served with the U.S. Ma­ for the profession. Nossenko Is a great prize for away, but merely spoke of "for­ could be of immense value to court. a tour of duty with the Seventh tin Duke, Mrs. Vincent Ramizi, rines In Korea In 1951-62 and, Dr. Donovan is a thoracic and Western intelligence agencies. eign intelligence agencies.” the West. That was apparent yester­ Fleet in the Western Pacific. Mm. Wendell Lose, Mm. Wil­ after his discharge, attended cardiovascular surgeon on the In a prepared statement read day after Republican leaden The Ute serves as towing ves­ liam ‘Whitney and Mm. ­ St. Michael’s College in Ver­ staff of Hartford Hospital and to newsmen, Tsarapkin accused Highway Probe announced they will app^ sel for gunnery "practice, and ard Shankman. mont. a consultant at Manchester Me­ the Swiss authorities of tolerat­ Monday’s ruling by a three- provides diving services for The public is welcome to at­ Thompson will continue as a morial Hospital. He resides at ing this activity on the sidelines Nearly Complete judge federal panel that the various vessels in the fleet. tend any of these meetings. representative for CSEA, Cha,)- 100 Westland St. Hoffa Claims Agents of the 17-nation disarmament makeup of the General Aseem- ter 400, composed of more than conference. He made it clear he LaBelle Reports bly ia unconstitutional. GOLDEN DELICIOUS 1,400 retired state employes. considered Switzerland responsi­ The court had expressed hope Thompson is married. The ble for Nossenko’s disappear­ the General Assembly would BARRiCiNI ance. couple have five children. exclusively »t HAR'TFORD (A P )— An agree to reapportion itself end­ 6 to 7 Lb. Spying During Trial He called on the Swiss to investigation of the State ing a system which the court Avg. Bag "take all necessary measures to said gave imequal weight to Liggett Drug return Nossenko to his place of Highway Department’s ap­ votes oast, in electing state sen­ APPLES CASH FUEL PARKADE CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP)—Edward Grady Par- work and to his family.” praisal division will be com­ ators and representatives. tin ended his appearance as chief government witness pleted “in a matter of But it would take a special SERVICE ...you have a baby in tbe bouse, in James R. Hof fa’s jury-tampering trial today—and (See Page Ten) days,” S t a t e’s Attorney session of the legislature for an ALWAYS A FINE VARIETY OF apportionment measure to be Save 83.00 On 200 Gallons was promptly subpoenaed by the defense. John LaBelle said today, enacted even If both parties IN and OUT-OF-SEASON PRODUCE! Partin was excused at ll:80<^ 24-Hour Burner Service "T*—r V 1~-»» LaBelle declined to elabo­ - -A . were able to agree on a plan. a.m., after tesUfying two days about it. The union leader said LBJ’s Speech rate on the statement when Gov. John N. Dempsey, a lor the government and under­ he will ask a higher court for Democrat, sdid he saw no point going O/i days of defense croes- questioned by a newsman, McKinney help. but his statement was the in summoning a special session axsmlnation. He took the stand The defense sought once more To Tax Aides if the court decision is to be ap­ 276 Lumber and Supply Co. eight days ago. to link Partin with what it said first indication that the Photo shows the badly damaged bow of the Australian aircraft carrier Mel- pealed. OAKLAND Partin was the only prosecu­ were shipments of arms to Fi­ probe was near completion. b^m e, which put into Sydney Harbor today. The carrier collided Monday with A regular aeerion o f the as­ STREET Est. 1947— Bolton tion witness so far to link Hof­ del .Cfastro’s Cuba, but was Wide-Ranged LaBelle said further th a t. he the destroyer Voyager, slicing it in half. (AP Photofax.) sembly la not scheduled until fa, the Teamsters Union presi­ Tel. 643-2141 FRESH FISH blocked by the judge. had no intention of asking ifor January 1966. PERO dent, with alleged efforts to fix "This man has committed any special assistants in the in­ Republican leaders said after Haddock Fillets By DOUGLAS B. CORNELL Hoffa's 1962 conspiracy trial treason by trafficking in arms vestigation. a meeting yesterday that they Flounder Fillets with Fidel Castro," asserted de­ WASHINGTON (AP)—For 26 Ships Names, Paper Ballot Sliced Cod This suggestion was made by will wait until the panel issues ^ liis final day on the stand fense lawyer Jacques Schlffer. minutes and 3,500 chosen words. a grroup of GOP leaders yester-, a formal decree enacting its rs- Oysters was • all but overshadowed by of New York. With the jury ab­ President Johnson held forth on Cherrystone Clams day. apportionment decision. Hoffa’s charge that the FBI is sent, the attorney contended such a sweep of subjects as The Republican leaders decid­ Then, they will appeal to the spyldg on his every move and the government granted him bellyachers and bathrooms, ed not to support a GOP sena­ At Top Speed Votiug-at-Large U.S. Supreme Court Frozen the ^ d g e won’t do anything immunity from - prosecution; peace and poverty. tor’s call for a special session o f! "Since an appeal will be taken SWORDFISH thus "all his testimony was Since he was talking to field the General Assembly to inves-' O ff Australia and this matter will ultimately officers of the Internal Revenue tlgate the highway department be reeolved by the U.S. Supreme at the Meat Case and many Service, he also mentioned tax­ "We have concluded that a C ourt” the OOP leaders said, new fish items in the ^Vested payers and tax collectors. But SYDIfEY, Australia (AP)— Possible in "State A gie U m lu sed special session for this purpose ‘.*we see no reasonable prospect Food case. that was just a starting point for )3oth ships' were' moving at close n m*CC O ' would only inf)ame the Jury is not possible because Gov, of any useful results from any a ramble through domestic and to. tpp speed when tbe ;20,000-ton | - 's " k 'n f l T T with unsubstantiated charges. (John) Demraey and the Demo-, special-session of the General M. J 1 Partin has tesUfied his only foreign fields. imnWiMfUtCiurnq Injo By EDWm KENT Assembly at this time. We SHURFINE dealings with -Castro caine ciratie 83niie majority will not the desttoyw V^ager Monday ___ I Along- the way ' there were permit a legislative Inquiry,” the HARTFORD .(A P )— ^PoUtic&l-c^pnfuaion crept ovar the .tiMsefioce arasilA net eapect the TUNA FISH VA-nCAN CTTY (AP) — Pope when he was a popular Ameri­ cracks at critics of his handling nigbt-and eleavea her in half in Governor to call a sperial ses­ Special All V"eek can hero seeking to unseat dic­ of foreign ItoUcy, and assuranc- leaders said In a joint state­ threa seconds, the Melbourne’s Connecticut scene today as it dawned on state officials Pa’ ' VI told preachers and par­ ment yesterday. ^ sion.” tator Juan n^tis,ta. ^ that "we are a. much beloved Sk&f)sir- aald today. and party leaders they may have to hold An electipn-at- 3 cans $1.00 iah priests of Roman churches State Sen. Robert L. 1§fllW, The court mnlU hear argu­ todaii/that \ modem Hoffa, president of the Teim - pwple tlmiughout the world” — Capt. K.' J. Robertson de large next November. ments March 16 In New Haven that w e . are respected and ap­ R-New Canaan, caHled for a spe­ sorib ^ .Australia’s worst peace come characterized by doubt, cial session lart week to probe Nobody wants such an elec­ most the only solution to the on how Its deerss wril be imq>le- inibllc scandal and spiritual con­ (See Tago Ten) preciated "regardless of what time naval disastef after the ,merited. Buitoni’s alleged irregularities In land­ tion. problem. fusion. some of the 'bellyachers say.” Melbfiuraci the Australian It would be one where every­ Although the 1868 General The decree should oome with­ The President held forth In the taking by the highway depart­ navy’s fla ^ fp , limped into port ROMANA The Pope spoke to the lenten ment. body elected to a seat in the Assembly has now been held in weeks after tbe hearing. , preachers In the Sistlne Chapel Eadt Rdom of the White House with lb9 of su ^ v o rs from General Assembly would repre­ unconstitutional,' It does not The 'Republican appeal will SPAGHEHI LBJ OutdancieS State Chairman A. Searle the destroyer. The carrier’s bow on the occasion of Ash Wednes­ ’Tuesday on hpme, election day, sent all of the people of the follow that the measures It en­ not be the only reappmtionment No, 8 or No. 9 wife, mother, the <3oIden Rule Pinney had backed Bliss’s pro- was badly damaged. day. IMsal. state. acted are illegal. cose before tiie Supreme Court Box 19c "Ideals are In crisis; philoso­ Diplomatic; Corps (three times), national defense, A navy spokesman held out Under accepted law, an In­ Several other appeals from the budget, waste, poverty, civil Some party leaders were re­ little hope for 79 Voyager crew Senators would no longer rep­ Special 8 Boxes $1.00 phy has been replaced by calcu­ portedly angry over Bliss’s Is­ resent their districts; members valid legislature gets oneanee other states are pending. lations of Immediate utility. By FRANCES LEWINE rights, ttiming-out lights, public members listed as missing, but to legalize Itself before Its acts It Is poerible that the appeal, service and his regard for his suance of charges and pro­ a search is continuing. There of the House of Representatives Fears that things are worsen­ .WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ posals without clearing them would no longer represent the are to be considered Invalid. when it comes, w(ti be' aocom- ing, as if this were inevitable, dent Johnson-proved he can out­ Treasury secretary. are three known dead, including ’There is no pro'vlslon for a sec­ panled by a plea fqr a Bupepms Campbell’s Mushroom with party headquarters. the destroyer’s commander, various towns. if.. .you baye a showering, shaving husband. overcome the spirit, while spirit­ dance the best of Washington’s Also.: Cuba, Laos, 'Vienna, So­ ond chance, however. Court order .staying enactment Soup ______6 cans $1.00 Yesterday’s statement'was Is­ Cbpt Duncan H. Stevens, 43, of All voters would have to cast ual and moral gains no longer dlplbniatic conis. viet Premier Khrushchev, Red sued by Housa Speaker J. Ty­ To elect a General Assembly of tbe lower odurtv-apporticir- Sydney., ' ballots for all candidates. This W"FT arer in fashion,” he said. He hardly misMd a dance in Chin;., Panama, Hie U.S. plane ler Patterson of Old Lyme and would mean listing 330 candi­ on the same old basis next fall ment plan. (Pronounced “Weft”) TAKE YOUR CHOICE "The sword of the spirit seema close to two hours And was still shot down over East Germany, Senate Minority Leader Peter .Stevens' was on the Voyager’s dates, if the size of the next would be asking for a second Such a stay was granted to have been ^left in the scar- twirling in the' Skist Ballroom Viet Nam,' changes in ' 69 P. Marian! of Groton after a bridge when she was struck by legislature was made to conform chance. Oklahoma after a federal panel Miss Iowa Bacon, when the last of his ambassa­ bard ot doubt and spiritual con­ of the world’s 113 governments, meeting ailso attended by Bliss, the carrier during night maneu­ to the past. Paper ballots would There would be great risk had decreed a new apporUan- Dubuque Frankfurts, fusion. Exactly for this reason, dorial guests had left a gala Dwight D. Elsenhower, foreign Pinney and oUier party lead­ vers 20 miles off the Australian that when it convened In 1963 ment idan for its I^ri^ture.. White House reception Tuesday have to replace voting ma­ Liverwurst, Large the mes.sage of the religious aid, disarmament— ers. coast 120 miles south of Sydney. chines. its very move would be clouded Tbe Republican appeal win Bring a W-F-T over the border Bologna or Cooked truth must be made to resound night. And a conclusion that: “ We The GOP leaders proposed, The bow section of the 3,600- with Ulegallty. Regardless of seek to upeet the court’s ruling with the greate.st strength.” A Marine Girps jazz combo, can’t be satisfied with yester­ ton destroyer sank within 10 A special session of the Gen­ against the system ot electing Salami as an alternative to the spe­ eral Assembly would have to be the eventual outcome, the situa­ ’The Pope a few hours earlier playing everything from cha- day. Tomorrow Is going to be cial session, that s]»ecial as­ minutes. The stem remained tion would produce endless liti­ membere o f the HPuse I on a lb. 59c had his forehead marlced with cha-rha and samba to Dixieland a better world for all of our peo­ afloat for three hours. The de­ called just to set up the machin­ town instead o f a populatixm ba- sistants be appoint^ to aid ery for an election-at'-large, In gation. into Connecticut in '64! ashes in his private chapel. kept the tunes short so "the ple.” State’s Atty. John D. LaBelle stroyer was a marvel of modern ais. Each o f Connecticut’s 169 all probability. Aside from" an election-at- "Pi’blic morality is every day Pres.’dent could get around. ■the President started out us­ in his highway probe. electronics—literally a push­ SHOP PINEHURST do’.tbl” offe"ded by miserable Johnson seemed as indefatiga­ ing notes typed on cards, ran button ship whose gims and All this may very well come large, there Is at least one other (See Page Tea)' Asked to cennment on this* possible course of actioui The WEDNESDAY of bad custom.s and by ble a his 19-year-old daughter, out ' those, then kept going in proposal. Governor Dempsey steering’ could work automati­ to pass. pv.''‘ l'-‘ty which spread the scan- Lynda Bird. chatty, off-hand fashion. cally 'With radar. W hy? U.S. Supreme Court could be said special assistants can be asked to issue an order validat­ from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. d" " d makes na'-tnre.s of He danced with the wives of Soi e things he said; named only by the courts on Robertson, on the bridge of Because three federal judges have declared that the way the ing next November’s election In thoio 0'’ ?nly immoral spectac- many ambassadors — including “ Taxpayers are people.” ’Tax- application by a state’s attor­ the carrier at the time, told Connecticut General Assembly advance even though the make­ ney, and that LaBelle has not reporters there was no moon but up of the General Assembly re­ B i ^ e t i n s (See Page Ten) (See Page Fourteen) (See Page Ten) filed such an application. the sea was calm and conditions was constituted for its 1963 ses­ sion was unconsUtutional. mains the same for this one generally good for the maneu­ more session. - Culled from AP Wires Writ Halts Hearings vers. Thus, the 1965 legislature "W e had been engaged in -will be unconstitutional, also, It is problematical whejhci' ENFIBJLD (AP)— A vrrtt. the high court would accede to Fans Shower nig .t flying exercises which re­ unless its makeup Is changed. ENVOY TO RED CHINA was served on Town Manager quire the carrier to move as ’Time and circumstances are such a request. Francis J. Tedesco Tuesday or­ The fact that Republican In­ PARIS (AP) — The For­ fast as possible,” Robertson lacking for a reorganization on eign Ministry olllcially aa« dering him to appear in the said. a permanent basis before the terests are planning to appeal B eatles with Count of Common Pleas Feb. 20 the case involving the consUtu- Bounced today the appoint­ MEATOWN "Both ships were blacked out election. ment of Claude Chayet as to show cause why a temporary 1215V2 SILVER LANE. EAST HARTFORD expect for the port and star­ Hence, an election-at-Iarge as French charge, d’affairee In injimction should not be issued board and red masthead lights. a stop-gap measure presents al­ (See Page Sixteen) ‘^Jellv Babies’ to prevent him from holding Peking. He will leave fmr Red "Melbourne hit Voyager amid­ China next Tuesday. The aa- “ALL MEATS FRESH CUT—NONE PRE-PACKAGED!»» ships'. cutting through her like WASHINGTON (AP) — TTie (See Page Ten) Bounoement eaid lEayet wlU a knife. Voyager split clean In fly to Tifltyo and Hong K < ^ . Beatles, Britain’s rock ’n’ roll / halves. The halves slid down our STORE HOURS: TUES.-WED. 9-6; THURS.-FRI. 9-9 sensations with the ragmop hair Physician Suggests Clinic IVom there he will contliiM rides. to Canton and le doe to teaeli SATURDAY 8 fo 6— (CLOSED ALL DAY M ONDAY) styles, rocked the capital’s teen­ “ Voyager slid easily under age set who showed their appre- Peking Feb. 83. The round- our bow. Melbourne did not For Non-Inhaling Smokers 'about route ie neoeeeary be- clatl by pelting them with even rise when she hit. jelly beans. News Tidbits cause there le no direct air "I ordered engines astern conncctlea between Franco In their first live American from the AP Wires (reversing propellers) and we By ALTON BLAKESLEE" <»ln dissuading people from smok and Red Catian. Fresh Cut CHICKEN concert—that Is the way It was drifted away trqm the two sec­ Associated Press Science Writer ing because "the government billed — the four singers of tions of the Voyager. NEW YORK (AP) — A new cannot and will, not be the FORDS MVOBOED "yeah, yeah” music drew WINDOW if...your wash basket never seems empty. Gov. Rockefeller opens inten­ "The im m etote thoughts of kind of smokers’ clinic—for peo­ emancipator.” FAIRFIELD, Idaho (AF) squeals and screams Tuesday sive three-day campaign tour In my officers and men were to ple who enjoy and want to con­ Dr. Overholt said doctors nlgb' from some 8,000 young­ — Anne McDonneU Ford, 44, New Hampshire, promising to organize rescue operations. tinue cigarettes—was suraested should “ cbnvinclngly advise rel­ was granted a divorce today SHADES sters, mosUy girls, in the Wash- continue criticizing the nation’s Those carried out by members today by a chest specit^t. ative.';, friends and patients of ingto'i Coliseum. from Henry Ford H, ehalr- L e g s and foreign policy and accusing of Melbourne were very The' clinics would teach how the Immediate and long-term man of the board of tlie Ford Breasts Mode to Order Dressed in tight gray suits Arizona Sen. Barry Ooldwater smooth.” 111 effects of smoking” while to smoke safely, without inhal­ Motor Oo; Judge O h a r 1 e a ALSO Although Robertson declined t wiUi black Chesterfield collars, of downgrading this state’s ing, said Dr. Alvan L. Barach avoiding "any Carrie Nation Sooggin granted (tie divorce VENETIAN BLINDS the'' twar^ed away on their first-in-the-nation presidential of New York City. type of prohibition.” Page Sixteen) to the eoclally promtnerib Bring yonr old rollers ia ...you need HELCO’s Rental Hot Water Service! electric guitars to the pounding primary . . . Auto manufac' (SefB He said one method is to take Dr. Overholt declared the Mre. Ford In prooeedlnge tlia3, and save 85e per shade drum;- of Ringo Starr. turers reported "up in arms” a puff of smoke into your "devastation” from smoking "is took only 20 mfauitee. Mrs. All In all, it was deafening. over President Johnson’s pro­ ^ m iriOUUl.mouth. 1./1UOCClose your ftpslips liWIlIJ.firmly. far greater than smallpox or posal to create more jobs by Ford then returned to Son Every time one of the boys t S o m b e r ( J r a s i i e s Tljen mhale air deeply through the plague ever was.” VaUey, about 7fl miles trem COMBO forcing employers In selected In­ Dr. Barach, emeritus profes­ It’s the best way to make sure you always have all the oceans of shook his shaggy locks the au- the nose, nose. Then exhale — of tUs south-central Ids ho town, dustries to pay doable over­ course. sor of medicine at Columbia’s Quartered dlen ' shrieked. In Perform ance where the has been etnyiag 'Venders sold cotton candy, time rates. Dr. Barach told the New York (College of Physicians and Sur­ geons, said, ‘"The motivation of wtate eetabWelilng tbe six- piping hot water you’ll ever need. You see, there’s nothing to peanuts and large buttons with .Undersecretary of State State Medical Society, “ There week reeldenee reqiflrenient George Ball and British envoy FORT WALTON BEACH. Fla. Is no scientific evidence that the cigarette abstentionists may the legend, "I love Beatles.” for divorce. Ford was rspro- Cyril Pickard call on President (AP)—Two hundred newspaper- non-inhaling smoking causes be questioned if there are Also available were wigs that tented osly by ss sttomey. W e d . buy! No cost for normal installations! An^no maintenance wo lid allow a wearer to give a Makarios of Cypress to present men and foreign military per- cancer of the lung” and other clinics devoted only to the abo­ the latest ^S.- 'r ” p r- - (o Bonnel saw a B26 bomber crash' diseases. lition of smoking, and not to Grounds for the dlvsroo wsss reasonable imitation of a Bea- not dloclooed. worries! HELCO provides and installs a wonderful electric tle or a shaggy poodle. land kn international peace In flames Tuesday night during "A s physicians, we must be safer methods of smoking, es­ While they banted out their keeping force on Cyprus . . . A a demonstration at' Eglin Air careful not to indict the non­ pecially non-lnhallng. O n ly ! hit songs, the audience tossed New York organization formed Force Base. The crew of two irritant smoking of the non­ "The evidence is now ade­ GUANTANAMO EDICT waterheater for you.You enjoy all the benefits of flameless electric to preserve the neighborhood perished.... inhaler just because excessive quate to substantiate beyond a WA8HINOTON (AP) ~ Jelly beana at'the atage. In Bri­ The Defease Depa ilnunt an- tain jelly beans are pilled jelly school concept says It will try Jo)m Egan of the Napa Inhaling smoking is harmful, doubt that it Is more healthful hot water service • .. and aH you pay ie one special, monthly baUea. In aome myaterious way in the courts to stop a plan for (Calif.) Relgstcr said the bomb­ nor to support a war against en­ to sme^e' wlthodt em6ke enter­ aonnoed todw m t as nwrs they, have become identified the transportation of children er had Just completed a strafing joyment unless fiarm can be ing the lungs. I pose the ques­ flanUlee of nuUtnry wsdpio er P with the Beatles.' Among the from their neighborhood schools nm with its 50-callbcr machine demonstrated in ^ c h individual tion: Why i r this not empha­ ctvtllsa employee wW bo sfat COLONIAL, SKINLESS - service rate. For details, see your contractor or phone HELCO. Jelly beans were peanuts, combs to effect integration. i guns blaring gnd was pulling up case,” he said. sised, why Is non-inhaling smok-^ to Gustsaiiaio sad E|s3 is - ar 1 apparently anything else Britain’s Prime Minister sir,when the l o wing fell <^. Dr. Barach commented on a ing not emphasised as a pubHe pendents now there trill be is* moved over the fltort Ere II L A JOHNSON that came readily to hand. Alec Douglas-Home arrives ini The craft fell gtotesquely to speech presented^ by Dr. Rich- health measure?” After the show the Beatles ...... earth in an opea field two mUsi. aid H. Overholt of Boston on Smoking without Inhaling does years. Asst, fleeisIsfT sT Ds- Washington for a two-day Anglo- iiaso Afthar flyhrfslnr 2 1 b . P M N T 0 0 . helped rattle off prises at a American sammit eearimi from the abocked opectaton. "The Physician's Obligation to not produce cough, nor iacreaas FRANKS 2ib.bag T Q * T H E HARTFORD ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPANY maakod charity liau at tbe Bri­ Prarident JotanMB . . . With Tbe fllera were members of the Public . Regarding Ogarette carbon monaalde In the Mood, • ■.hi PHONE M>4601 tish Embassy. Most of the rix Weetera faculty membem fixet Air Commando Wing ot the< Smoking.” nor alter ling funntkn, Dr, WID.ONLYI SAVE30e M Taking part in the Beetle craie, baker Jamee Lead- Barach said. And 40 per ecot of n s MAIN ST. better ^ PcR’tland, Maine, baked these “Beetle itls record al- •naelled, tiie porge of Ohann’e Tactical Air Command based at Dr. Overholt, of Tufts Ubhrsp- amvwrriUee is tar from fln- BsilMirt Flrid, Fla. | Blty and Om O^wholt Clinic, In patients' “are' Oakpa” «nd iV 89 eente irihsd., asssnilBa to sdusnten bis text daclaMd ^ an "* " ‘ ever «n Oils. ■ t , t-. , ' Jt i imjrtdbe tbe leader i d * .•aghinanbu^^Daoemg.. . -ar ^ ■ f- prafSMdoii. ' i I / ,, • . 1/ j-"- <3 - k ■ , . • . , . ' -v'. 1 > i; it,-- .V !,-■

IIANCUESTEB EVBNINO HERAiJ), MANCHBS’TEB, COMN.. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 12, 1964 FAGUi TWO liANCHESTEE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CX)NN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 19«4 Bebiron mfttM tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. in Xake her to aee Columbia the Smlth-GeOert Xtrangs- ^ 0 m "THE nUZE" pMtor'B class for t«sn-agers wUl iSthW k! before Moieoiie etae most tomorrow at 8:46 p.m. 1b does! the GUsad Church. ^ Open 6 Days For Your Conm^^i Consultant Recommends Youth Becomes Postulant Gilead ohurcbgoars were l i O H a n m . greeted at the church door Sun­ MANCHESTER LODGE 1893 In Order of Holy Gross day by Miss Clara Alls and i n i r K n i i i Adding to Porter School Mra Mabel Warner. A special MONDAY THRU SATURDAY AJI. TO S:W PJI. - THURSDAYS liW AH. TO M l l T A meeting of all ushers was hold last evening at the home of nan The atudy of the town'afand hts aaeoclatea Mt that In Ronild Mhur o f H «i»on, wtao^ Mr. and Mrs. John Chsmpe of BlDomfield, and their two chU­ head ukher, Howard Lunt of iichool needs, as requested last many instances It would mean a B. P. O. ELKS will b« Mitoring the Order o f duplication of faculties *such as dren, Suzanne and Jeremy, London Rd. ’* * * w ? e fall by vote of the townspeople, the Hoty OroM, ki West Peric, were Sunday caUers here at the The Southern New England KEITB^S GREAT EXCLUSIVE SHOWIXO the multi-purpose room and Telephone Co. will show color has resulted in a recommenda­ others. There would be longer N. Y., witMn a few days aa a home o f relatives. postulant, says he is doing this TO H ew Kathy BUIs slides, "Connecticut Goea to the OX SCBKEX 7:00-9:SO tion b y th.e committee to add bus runs for most chUdren and Fair," at Douglas library, to­ B u r n s id e on to 'yxiating facilities at the necessity for a full time with a joyous heart. He says The Gilead Congngatlonal SAT. SiOO-4:Sfr-7KM)-l>:SO . . . •' A1. I I ■ ■ * H t » r (111 n morrow at 8 p.m. It la a puul'.c Horace Porter School. supenrising p ^ cip a l. Thus, they that many people ask him what Women’s Fellowship will meet be Will be doing there besidea this evening at 8 in the Sunday meeting, aponsored by the li­ Dr. George E. Sanborn,, chief felt, complicates the over-all ad­ brary aa a co^imunity affair. of the bureau o f school building ministration of both units and claaplnnS''his hands in prayer. school room, with Miss Kathy M u m iw rm of the State Department of the coordination of the respec­ He saysAhat it is a serious BUis as giieat speaker. She wiU *t«p of which he is weX awiare, speaH on her IFYE experience Maacbestor Evening Herald Come and enjoy the delightful Education, Dr. Harriet Gesler, tive education programs. 1 1 t h VALENTINE Hebron correspondent. Miss consultant in elementary edu­ There will be a town meeting and one which must be tested In Ceylon. melodies of the before it can be adopted as a Susan B. Pendleton, telephone cation for the State Department March 1 for residents to vote The Hebron Women’s FoUow- 228-8454. ■I ■I of Education and Thomas A. on the question. vocation. The Order of the' riUp and St. Peter’s Episcopal VERSATILES DeRiemer, director of the mu­ BALL Holy OroM is a monastic com­ Church Women axe also invited, FURNITU nicipal consulting service for Manchester Evening Herald ANNUAL munity of priests and laymsn and any others interested. Miss Document Sold Featuring'— Vocal: DON MOORE the Connecticut Expenditure Colombia eorrespondent, Mrs. o f the Dpisoopal Church, setting Bills is now teUiing selected Virginia M. Carlson, telephtme forth devout observance of the Onltar: HANK ERIK Council Inc., all concur that courses at the University • of NEW YORK (A P)—President 228-B224. AngUloan CkitboUc faith, and is Connecticut. She plans to con­ Abraham Lincoln’s message of Drum*: BOB OAONON this Is "the wisest course of ac- "I Uon.” primarily a teaching order. tinue 4-H work aa assistani congratulations to the defeated ootmty club agent in New Ha­ Union Army of the Pptomac In Ihnnday., Fri. and Sat. Nlghte They feel that if the school A brother of the Order of building proposals recommend­ Holy Cross is a layman who ven County later this year. the battle of Fredericksburg, Featured Special! ed in the report are adopted, "it Picking Foes seeks to serve God under the Vo-Ag Report Slated Va., was auctioned Tuesday for will enable the town to obtain discipline of the vows of relif^ A meeting of the Hebron $16,000. sound, economical results and (on: Poverty, chastity, and Board of Education will be held The Carnegie Book Shop of RAY'S serve at the same time a mod­ A Lost Art obedience. He is given the tomorrow at the elementary Manhattan purchased the docu­ em educational program ^ en­ title of brother when he re­ school library. Following vari­ ment, the only known version Order it today...and move RESTAURANT visioned by the board of educa­ MANCHESTER STATE ARMORY ceives the white habit of the ous reports and recommenda­ written in Lincoln’s hand. It was By HAL BOYLE novice. A brother takes the auctioned by the Parke-Bernet liEO DAT, Owner tion and the school staff." The NEW YORK (AP)-42urbstone tions by the chairman, Wesley recommendations follow: (Spe­ name of a saint at the same Putnam, acting head of the Vo- Galleries. right in to a whole... honselulol beauty comments of a Pavement OAK STREET cial consideration should be giv­ time, by which he is thence­ Center at the Lonman Me- In both msmuscript and print­ 37.39 en by the staff as to what Plato: SATURDAY, FERRUARY15,1964 forward known in the religious moriai High School, Lebanon, ed form, the rnessage commend­ life. No Minimum—No Cover grades are to be housed In the One of the Important things In will lead discussion o f the school ed the qualities of the army and new rooms): An addition to living Is to pick the right kind gave the thanks of the nation. Plenty Of Free Parking Those who are ordained to program. contain the following: Eight of enemies. Few people take the priesthood after entrance The health report for Jan­ The Union forces, of whom YOU PAY regular classrooms— 750 square the trouble. into the order, resume their uary will be given. The pro­ 12,700 were killed or wounded, feet minimum; two ovenrized Personal enmity, as a matter full names, with the normal posed school calendar for the were commanded by Gen. Am­ classrooms with individual of fact, has fallen upon evil title for a period, "Father.” coming year, 1964-65 will be brose E. Burnside. bathrooms; BOO square feet min­ tir- ■ In our day, and has be­ The work of a brother Is discussed, a l^ staff recommen­ imum; one central library; one com e almost as flabby as Inter­ BENEFIT butted to his training and capa­ dations for the above dates, an­ REAL QUIET SLEEPING multi-purpose room, with atage nationa] amity. city. Those who have the ^ft ticipated enrollments and grade to provide storage of music In­ Hie great feuds of the Ameri­ of preaching are trained to organizations, the principal’s Itch of Piles struments and Sheet music; one can paet lanely have degene­ ^ CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S FUND preach; those who have the report, report of the salary com­ arts aind crafts room 900 square rated into political name-cadllng skill, to write; th'Ose who have mittee, and of the Regional FOR THE FINEST IN or waspish mdges In office Get Relief Now feet minimum plus storage; one the bend towerd work such as GABB meeting held In Coven­ ACCOMMODATIONS IT’S conference room; an adminis­ and factory I&e. We retain the AND art, are trained to design cov­ Millions o f sufferers in the ability to dislike, but seem to try, Jan. 31. Work copies of last 40 years have found a way trative tmit for the principal, ers for the magazine, letters board policies should be brought Y O U U GET general office, waiting area and have lost tha strength to hate. for hold cords, and the like; to fast relief from itching and to the meeting. smarting of piles. They use a conference room; extra toilet Yet enmity, whue not as NEWINGTON HOME FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN those who have the ability, to Heads Cli^ter Drive delightful cooling soothing as­ facilitlee and custodial closet strong a force In life as love, oonduot children’s or teen-age still Is an energizing factor we The Columbia Red Cross tringent formula — Peterson’s space; audio visual equipment mi.ssions. drive will be headed this year illie’s M ^otel and storage ares; outside stor­ can’t afford to overlook. It adda In fact, there Is almost no Ointment. No wonder one suf­ by Mrs. Stanley K. Nygren of ferer writes, "The Itching 'and 5 6 9 0 age space for lawn eaulpment. a peiapective to the landscape, 10 Henderson Rd., Manchester end to the list o f possibilities Hebron, as fund drive chairman. smarting were relieved, and I and helps round out ota: mortal within the framework of the or­ (Behind TraUe’e Steak Honae) Major AKerattons being. It savea ua from the pen­ '•THE PRACTICE OF CHARITY IN ITS BROADEST SIGNIFICANCE" The chapter is a three-town or­ slept all night. Peterson’s Oint­ The committee, which Includ­ der, from teaching in schools ganization, comprising Colum­ ment is marvelous.” 60c and alty of too much mllkaop to- run by the order in Tennessee or Oenylety artUi: a Tetovlalod • A ir Conditioning ed the school study committee, geUiemess—boredom. bia, Hebron and Andover. Mrs. 85c, all druggists. Be delighted the board of eduoatian, the Liberia, to secretarial work In • bdlvldnal Tliemiostats Kenneth A. Porter will head or money back. building committee and cltliens- As most of our triendahlpa any of the several houses, or to the Hebron drive; Columbia will • Aiinfia Paridng e Private Bath Faeilltlea at-large, at times, has also are made accidentally or by conducting retreats or quiet be served in that capacity by recommended major alterations change, ao are most of our en­ days in many places. TEL. 64S-fl06« Mrs. Clarence Jeffries; and An­ to the existing school, one of mities. Pnminquity influences During Ronald Miner’s postu- dover by Mrs. Allen Yale. EXOTIC ROSEWOOD and WALNUT which should be in the kitchen tu chiefly. We tend to take as lancy, mail for him may be di­ Briefs I Telephone Service Inatalled enemies the fellow who beats us * a TRIPLE d A e SSER BEDRO O M which has a minimum of bale rected to Box 153, Hebron, and Hebron Congregati you pine THE HOOTBNANNY8 In “THE YOUNG SWINGERS” this is not an absolute neces­ can enjoy then\ longer. I Hartford National Bank and Trust Company sity. He pointed out Uiat the The dtuiger, of course. In hav­ Savings Bank of Manchester practice of maintaining a pupil/ ing an enemy over a long peri­ teacher ratio of 25 to 1, when od of years is that you get to The Connecticut Bank and Trust Company combined with the practice of know him pretty well, and when dividing classes of & or more you come to understand anyone Eastern Coast Enterprises pupils, makes It necessary to you usually wind up developing have more classrooms than a fondness for him. John H. Lappen, Inc. might be otherwise needed. He T hv. you run the risk ot dis­ Dante and Eddy - Miller's Restaurant 8 ^ said the recreation site on covering, that In a strange and Hennequin Rd. recently pur­ mystic way, your lifelong ene­ LaBonne-Silverstein Associates, Inc. every Cupid knows... Dining here chased by the town, would be my has become almost as nec­ suitable for future schooE essary to you as your nearest W . P. Quish Funeral Home building on a secondary level If friend. If suiything should hap­ need be. pen to him, his loss would leave Blish Hardware Company is a grand School BuDt In *48 an empty space in your life, Raymond E. Gorman Insurance Agency, Inc. The present building was be­ space very hard to fill. gun In 1948, the first addition But he has been of deep serv­ i Manchester Packing Co. Complete 7 Piece Kylon and Foam KROEHLER ENSEMBLE was put on in 1951 and the ice to you. He has added zest treat for second in 1958. The present to your living, spurred you on Manchester Tobacco and Candy Co. state school building aid law to achieve your own goals. Beautifully tailored Kroehler sofa and chair with deep foam cushions for extra provides for the town to receive And what more can you ask C. Gambolatl & Sons not less than one-third but not of a good enemy than that he Ann and Spot's Coffee House comfort and Nylon pile covers for extra wear. Plus step cocktail table, 2 step the fam ily more than one-half of the total help make a better n ^ of you? project cost If the present school Has your best friend done Ed Wilson - Superior Service Station Is extended. It was estimated more? end tables and 2 modern lamps. Here is truly a wonderful buy— an entire living Delight your family with dinner here. at a special town meeting last Mr. & Mrs. Anthony laPolla year, that the cost of a multi­ room ensemble for the price of the sofa and chair alone. Ideal for the newly> Our courteous service and fine, taste­ purpose room, i.e., gymnasium, Angelo Giola YOU RECEIVE 2,190 I audio visual and assemblies; Bantly Oil Company, Inc. Tveds, or the homemaker who'wishes to make an inexpensive change... fully prepared foods are a treat for I plus a kindergarten, which Dr. OREBI STAMPS! ' Sanborn recommends, and ma- L. T. Wood Company Mom and the youngsters, too. Dine I jor repairs to the present build­ here once and you’ll come back often. ing. would cost approximately E. A. Johnson Paint Company the lady's What a wonderful gift $540,000. 4. Deci's Driva-ln inspiration for Valen­ Make every meal seem special...with this 5-Piece Carol BERKSHIRE DINETTE ' An extension would allow the in love with tine’s Day ... irresistible i present school to house an ad- Walsh's Esso Service Canter ! ditional 350 pupils plus supple- Hanes seamless . . . the I mentary facilities to serve the Nassiff Arms Company stockings that enhance AVEY’S j entire school. Dillon Sales & Service, Ine. the loveliness of her legs, Matching edges won’t chip, crack or ‘ An alternate plan to provide thanks to their gossamer r « E. Center S t l the recommended number of peel! 80” x 40” table extends to 48”. classrooms with the necessary Shearson Hammill and Co. sheer elegance, their no- C core facilities, such as multi­ Charles W . Lathrop Agency s e a m sophistication! ■ Beautiful gray walnut plastic top purpose room, kitchen, adminis­ Choose her favorite fash­ 'FOOD FOR EVERY MOOD' trative space, in a separate unit Charles Lesparanca Real Estate ion shades: Bali Rose, with floral inlay. Four two-tone eon- Complete on the Hennequin Rd. site was Chorches Motor Salas, Ine. not recommended. Dr. Sanboni PAUL'S South Pacific, Town tour-back chairs. Paul Dodge Pontiac, Ine. Taupe. Dr^ss sheer, mesh STEAK HOUSE or plain. YOU RECEIVE 590 Bourne Buick, Ine.. GREEN STAMPS! T T ROUTE 80 — VERNON Ted Trudon, Inc. p u r LIHLE THEATRE OF/'MANCHESTER Beeervatlou: 876-1648 DeCormiar Motor Salas, Ine. 1 .5 0 PRESEI^TS AMPLE PARKINa Putnam & Company OPBN 7 DAYS A W K K Clarke Insurance Agency OOOKTAIUi SERVED Andrew Ansaldi Company TO YOUR TASTE EiSr “BARRETTS OF WIMPOLE ST.” U & R Construction Co. BUY THE 3-ROOM OUTFIT OR By RUDOLF BESIER EVERY WED. * FRL Griswold Engineering DURING LENT NOTH: liv in g room and dinette groups simUar to illiutratlon. BUY ANY ROOM GROUP... Directed By A. WILUAM AS'TLEY Frank R. Wood Construction Co. TWIN LOBSTER I I Stanak Electronics Laboratories THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY D 4 N N R Monaco & Sons Motor Salas. Inc. • FREE MAIN STREET PARKING OR IN LOT NEXT TO STORE! FEBRUARY 13 ■ 14 . 15 $3.50 Gratn Manor Construction Co. DAVIDSON ft LEVENTHAL CHOOSE FROM YOUR DOUAR liniin 8:30 P.M. ^ Barrows ft Wollaeo MANCHESTER PARKADE OUR FOUR CREDIT PLANS: EkJogr Jarvis Construction Co. (1) 00-Day Bsgelar Okarga tio i ih F a ra it a rv Seafood, la Cooa- vm w m f BOWERS SCHOOL - PRINCETON ST. try A< ■ea. O Piano's Restaurant (X) 80-«0-00-Day A-Paymset MANCHESTER on riM aa for OPEN WED. THUR. PRI. NIOHTS TIU 9 ^M . OBarga Flae sBe. — 166 \ I i 1 > M A IK ' 5 T . M A N C H fc S i i ! AT K ir r m i RjlON. TUBS, SAT.-w 10 A.M. 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HANCHBSTBB BVBNING HERALD. MANCHBSTI5R, OQ^IN. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1964 IfANCHEST^ HiatAU^.MANCB^TEk .A. v-’i-i"—“L South Windsor ■■ Ir ■'!* .Jt 8j»]9l9 JPilan 124 Giyie Blood Donations Events^ T V - R a d REGISTER TONIGHT Frank E. Brown to Seek inleryiTiirl At visit of Bloodmobiie lit Nation 4:30 P.M. — 7KMP.M. WASHING’rON (AP) — b the Election as GOP Chairman h o d g t c t U asoiu Red Oroee oMdala are ideas-#RdnSld Oote, Mrs. EUlne Beric, I THE OONNEenOUT iSSOOMTION •! Howard Smith, Mts. Helen news from Washington: Television 'Win bav« a Winter Whirl S«t- eid today with the 134 pints o f Frank B. Brown of 1076 Mgln wday. r«h. 38, at the Elks Palmer, William Palmer, Rev. RANOEl^: Electrical equip­ 1:00 ( t) mg t Theater (in pres-* ( 2-W-IE ChretUote C „ REU, ESTATE BOARDS Mood drawn when the Blood- Ray C. HoUie, Mrs. JOan Hul- rem) (2 Beartng Ifnsie St., ie the second man to an­ B om s. BtsscOl S t mobile visited South Methodist ment . In RiCiger ( designed to (90) Bsrlv Show (ia progrus) . ____■2^)) Oszia and Bartlri nounce he wiU eerie the poet o f ser. (3U XoVf* at i (In progra«s) 8:00 (M) Destrueltea at todiaa H m feifonnal dimer-danos re- Church yesterday. There were Also, Mrs. Cynthia Brezlnskii operate only in the near vacuum ( 8) New* < 8) Jo StZfcrd IN COiSraiATION WITH Republican town (xxnmlttee ^laow Um anntial ball conduct­ Mrs. Elsie P. Crockett, Mrs. Space may have started func­ (10) IW*-D«ntlf7 (30-10) Patty Duke chairman next montta. 1 ed by tb s lodgre fo r 60 years 186 penons who Miowed up to tioning "betore the si>acecraft (31) Music for-the Young (34) (rlenn (}ould Brown's announcement fol­ give blood, but 11 ww« defer­ Elaine K. Pizzola, Mrs. Virginia (18) In the Public Interest t:l0 (30-40) Ihrmer’s Daughter Larson, Robert Fluckiger, Ly­ climbed out of the earth’s at- , (40) Laramie ( 8-13) Tell It To Camara THE UHlVERSin OF OOHHEOnOirT lows by several weeks that of red. moephere, (30) Jllm (34) Lyrica and Legends Ralph Rennie of Meryl Rd. Ttie The response was good, con­ man FSiUer, Mrs- JTohn Plela, Mrs. Frank Orlmaaon, Thaddeus If that happened, the equip­ 8:10 ( S) News. Sports. Weather (18) SubMuiriion IV ANNOUNCIS THI two are condidatee for the sidering the fact a special ment would,nave been damaged 8:18 (S ) aub House 8:00 (1003-80) Bspionage Gadarowaki, Edgar Coughlin, 8:8U j 8) 87th Prectnot ( 8-3040) Ben Casey poet held for Uie j^uit year by emer^)enoy viMt was held only by severe electrical arcing. ’This (lu) The Lone Ranger (34) At toue E. Russell ’Trotman, 846 Main two weeks ago, officials point John W. Kirin, Mrs. James Far­ could explain the failure of ( 3) Walter Cronklte ( S-IE The gsverly nUbUUes rell, Ray Zemanek, Mrs. Made^ (10-33-30) Huntley Brinkley 8:80 (34) Ortoami Bt. Trotman has not yet pub- out. Ranger 6 to send back pictures Spring Uoly announced hla intention to Six donors reached g^allon line Botti, Mrs. Itobert Bartoo, of the mdon. (31) WhatX New ( 1-13) Dick Van _ toke Mrs. Helen Gallagher, Mrs. (18) Life 0? Riley 10:00 (10-30) Blevlnth Hour seek re-eleotlon. marks at the visit. They are James E. Webb, administra­ (13) Newsbeat (33) Special Brown was an unsuccessful George M. Blake, four grUlons; Agnes England. tor of the National Aeronautics 8:18 (30) Ron Cochran ( 3-13) Danny Kaye Also, Richard Ford, Bradford 7:00 (12-3M040) News, Sports ( 8-30-40) Channing Real Estate Program candidats for the oouncU last Mrs. Gloria Corn and Mrs. and Space Administration, to’d Weatner (34) In-tohori Preylaw flsther Clark, two gallons; and Alpers, Mrs. Leslie Hoyt, Mrs. a news , confwence ’Tuesday that (31) The .HumonlUea II :00 ( 3-8-10-11-3043-8040 N • w a October. Eugwe tiffin , Davld G.BoW' Louise Carrara, H. A. Prescott, his tiiyestigators now suspect (3 ) LitUeat Hobo Sports, Weather Ha explains his interest la Dr, .Bldward J; Sulich, Victor that cause. ’ (18) Subscription TV 11:15 ( U ^ Tonight (0) dus to a "...desire to serve enr and 'Thomailr Rothwel), one Maj^uson, Robert Otten^ Don­ - (10) Hanhunt (iO; Steve Allaa REAL ESTATC OOHSTRUOTIOH gallon. Webb said radip telemetry'on (30) Interpole Calling ( 3) Hoyle my party and my community in ald. Ellis, Elizabeth Wrir, Wil­ Ranger 6 turned on unexpected­ 7:18 (80) Sports Camera 11:30 (13) Movie a capacity most nearly matrii- ^ t y . s i k dfunerg kept ap- liam Trlnks, Rchard R^ohl, (33) Hiriiiight 11:80,(3) Movie ing their needs to my capabil­ polntmehts, and The other w ly 3^ minutes after launch''and 7:80 “(KM3-30): Wrginlan (C) (83) Tonight (O COST AND ESTIMATWO Mrs.' Jean Elaglescm, Gordem Was qn lor about ohe minute.'. jbiBtructor— ^Mr. Scott ities. were wklk4h donors. Eaglbson, Charles QUrlebn, Em-^ SEP SATURo a X'B t v w e e k FOR OOBIFLI^ U8TTNO If riectod... "I shall...con­ The BibodtAbbile next visits ' Wtib said that analysis of ma Gooley, Mrs. Anp,. Fidler, tracking data show ed' that TharitlBj ISyfininffs from 7 :00-9:15 P.M. solidate the gains made by the M a n c h e s t e r bn Wednesday, Mrs. Grace Didan, k^eet M. Bi-aoK ri. rirowa M arch ^ , 'tX the State Armory Ranger 6 hit the moon Feb.'3 BeRinnintr February 13,1964— Pee $35.00 ReputoUcans.. . 'make it an ef­ McNeill, Ralph Swanson and wlthlni 30 miles at the aiming fective force for the eletetton on Math St. from 10:46 a.m. to Merlin W. Cunningham. Radio Register For This Class Feb. 13-—6 ;30 P.M.*7 P.M. ^ in t, "and withh) pne-tlfird Of a (This Biting Includes only thoae new8 broadeaste of 10 or U of capable candidatec and to tend the dinner, cateted by Gar­ «:8Q pjtd. . ^ ------—- second of the predicted^ arrival aaeure Its continued leadership Those who ke^t appointments crinute length. Some stations carry other abort oewseMta).' den Grove Caterers. | time. ., in the maintenance of good gov­ ’The pack is displaying hand­ are: He said a decision has not yet WDBC—1388 A10:80 Thirty Minute Theater Mrs. Josephine Sullivan, Mrs. Mrs. Smith Tells 8:(Xl Long John Wade ^U:0O News REAL ESTATE SALES TECHNIQUES ernment... encourage flecal made articles In tte window of been reached whether to launch 8:00 Raynor ShlBCa 11:15 Sports Pinal . prudence, thrift and responsibU- William R. Sandberg Helen Joyce, George I^gier, Inatmetor— Bfr. Werbher Center Hardware Store, W4p- Ranger 7 between Feb. 35 and 1:0b Newt 8 ^ Oft 11:80 Art JohnsonShow Ity by (^ town officlaJa... non plng Center, in honor of Boy Mrs. Dorothy Dunn, Mrs. Lor­ Of Contributions March 1, as planned. «n |A Y -vt WPOP:-1«U Wednesday Evenings from 7 :00-9:15 P.M. ■Bd e onahWred one o f the top raine Peterman, Mrs. Mary 6:U(j klasy iU Boov 8;uU Joal Cash partisan support of non-polit­ Scout Week, Feb. 7 through 18. 8:30 Newi Weather and Sports 7:00 BIU Hughes . ical measures of unquestioned On Saturday, Feb. 32, the:pMk Mens on the Manchester social Jane Burr, Mrs. Constance With l^em. Smith in New SMOKING: ’The (Jommerce 7:0b Ed want P. Korean, 10:00 Had Daddy Show Beginning February 12,1964— Pee $35.00 W flH an R . Sendbergr, aendor 7:15 Ed Staves Show aruTF-^iiM benefit... support of the town will conduct a light bulb drive Tomssuk, Charles Helwig, Mrs,- Hampehire, rpb. 12 (.AP) — Department says domestic con­ Register For Thio Class Feb. 12— 0 :S0 PJM.-7 PJML warden, is general chairman for Nancy Dlmock, Mrs. Bemadettcf 10:30 Tonii^ Af My Place , 8:U*> Mews, Weather, Sporta charter, while working for to raise funds for the pack. | sumption of cigarettes is expect­ 1:30 Stcn^fl k:Sb Showcase amendments that will be in the the Winter WMrl. Watter A Schulz, Mrs. Marcella Martensj S«i. Margaret Chase Smith of ed to go down in 1964—despite w n o —1888 ' 8:45 Lowell Tbomaa Basketball Schedule Person Jr., senior deacon, is Rev. Edward Johnson, Mrs. NT- Maine eaid today she has re­ 8:00 News. toioitB and Whatber 8:60 Sporta Time NOTH CLASSES WIU MEET AT best interests of all... citizens.’’ South Windsor High School a rise in production. 8:35 Music. v .-V 7:(X.' N« ws Showedh* Brown, 49, a native of Pres­ secretary-treasurer of the com dred Olmstead, Leonard Rivard, ceived a large number of oon- A $1 million increase in tobac­ 8:45 Three Star Extra 7:35 Public Affaire Prbgram 127 basketball games scheduled this n itte e . 7:05 Conversation Place MANCHESTER HIGH SCHOOL — ROOM cott, Kan., received hie BS de­ month' are: Feb. 14, Windsor Mrs. Alice C. Robert, Mrs. Ed­ tzlbutions tor bit campaign for co p't>ductlon is expected to be 8:00 The World Tonight ■me alilstr begins at 7:S0, and na Christensen. . v 7:35 Oiet HunUey 8:16 Life Una 12 gree in Industrial economics Locks, home, 7 p.m.; Feb. 18, the RepubUban nomination for more than offset by a $4 million 7:30 Newt of the World 8:30 Showcase FOR SESSIONS n buCBet win be served at 8 by Aleo, Mrs. Marion Smith, B.tr- increase in tobacco axpofto. 7:46 Grovemmenl Serrlcsa 9:06 Be.it of Broadway from Town State University in Ellington, away, 8:30 p.m.; Mr. md Mrs. ETneet Benson. nard R. JMmson, Mrs. Wanda president 8:06 Pops Concert- 10:06 Bhowcaaa and Htwe. 1930. He joined the General Feb. 21, East Windsor, sway, Secretai7 of Commerce'Luth­ 13:35 Sign Off The Dave Kennedy orchestra Chartler, Rev. K. E. Rask, Mrs. She said the eontributlons, er H. Hodges told his news con­ 8:06 Nlghtbeat . gaectric .Co„ Bridgeport, in 1930 7 p.m...... -] wUl play for dandng. Mary Warren, Mrs. Nancy unsoHcitated, ranged from 60 ference ’Tuesday that the de­ and formed his own manufac­ Maks Voters P rofits trolm the p ^ y wUl be Akin, Ronald Jacobs, Mr. Jeon cents to $1,000. partment is trying to avoid turers’ agency in the electrical A voter registration session ■sed In the widovra’ and orphans M. Robert, Mn. WUliam A. She eaid in en interview riie getting involved in the contro­ and lighUng fields in 1949. wrlll be held Feb. 16 at South fund of Manchester Liodge. Tanner Jr., Mrs. Ruth Wright, baa no ktea of the total . . ,T versy over smeking in making Brown moved his family (in- Windsor High School from 9:80 Mm. Arthur SmaohetU, Mrs, haven’t counted It, end I don’t its tobacco forecasts. eluding four children) and busi­ a.m. to noon. Anna M. I^mch, James Bergen,- ,know what I’U do about it be- ness from Avon to South Wind­ Briefs fluorides Topic Bion Tiq>per. oauee I don’t uaually take any X RAYS: The Public Health sor in 1959. Since that time ne ’The kindergarten subcommit­ Also, Barbara FaScowoM, Service haa launched a national CAN DRY haa been active on the Republi­ tee of the citizens committee campaign contrlfbuttons..” Bam B. Anderson, ObaMM can town committee; deacon ■In. Smith said that In the atudy to detarmina to what ex­ for school organization will In luxuriou* crepe— O f Y ale Panel GrifUn, Stanley Orayb, Mrs. past rile had accepted contribu- tent Americans have been ex­ and finance committee chair­ meet today at 8. p.m. in HExabeth Hauntttoo, Jbeeph tions of $6,000 from the Repub­ posed to radiation from X rays man, o f the First Church o f the faculty dining room of. the softly feminine to X>r, Oharles B. Jacobson Jr. of KoweH, Tbomos M. CarpenUTi lican Senatorial Campaign in medical examinations and Christ, O>ngregattonal; director hl^ school; the junior high compliment your 46 W yliys S t , wUl participate James Ougfa, John J . Kitnbi, OoiRimilttoe. On one occasion, in treatments. of the South Windsor Cemrimy subcommittee will meet ’Thurs­ Association; director of the smartest spring In a diBouaaion entiUed ‘ P luori' RuaseU Hugbea. JDort G. Roltin- 1964, Ohs received a $600 con­ In announcing this Tuesday, CLOTHES WITHOUT day at 8 p.m. in the faculty suit, skirt and even aon, LawiWw# Abtld, Harry Surgeon General Luther Terry Connecticut Section of the Il­ dining room. datkn Faots,” to be held in the tribution from Nelson A. Rock­ Huntington. efeller, now governor of New said, "Many reports and arti­ luminating Bngi.neering Society; On Friday, the Democratic your slacks. White Faculty Lcungie at Yale Univer- Also, M l^ Frattaroli Jr., cles have indicated that an im­ and member of the Rotary Club town committee will mee( at in sizes 32 to 36. aity*8 8ol of Medicine, New York and a rival candidate for WUliam Baytar, Charles Rohan, the GOP nomination, she eaid. portant part of the total radia­ of South Windsor. 8 p.m. at Firehouse No. 1, El­ Hvven, March 3. Ronald FfaUer, Edwin A. Fuller, tion to which the population is While in Avon, he served lington Rd. The meeting, which aleo in She aoM RookefeUer made Carl W. Gustafson, Sherman that oonirflMition 10 years ago exposed may be accounted for six-year term on the board of Town Notes eludee a (Unner, begine at 6 p.m. Collins, George H. Daniels Sr., by medical and dental X rays. SPECIAL WIRING! education; a one-year term as Town Manager Terry Spren- to the Maine State Republican Xt ia aponeore^^ J^ntly by the Beginning in April about 32,- president of the Little League; kiel la now meeting with all, Oonnectiout State Dental Aaso- Edward Werner, Edward Coler Committee in her name. man, Mrs. Lena Raymond, Ar­ In I960, the $6,000 from the 0(X) persons will be interviewed a one-year term as president of town'departments and ageiiciec eiaiUon and the State Depert- thur E. Raymond, Jerry Coro, to learn how much and what the Avon United Fund and a to discuss and review budget ment of Health. National GOP campaign oom- CAS DRYING IS FASTElC... C A S d r y i n g w o r k s f o r LESS Don Carpenter, Qpno Andreini, mittoe was turned over to the kind of X-ray exposure they had four-year term as a member of requests. When compiled and Dr. Jacobean, who is president in the previous three months. the Avon Republican tovm com­ amended, the budgets wlU be ef the New England Section of Gregory Kelley, Max Smole and Mlrine State GOP organization (Ktaps pace with your washarl) (Up to'66%% lower eparating eest!) Roland A. Beaucage. for the benefit of ell party oon- mittee. submitted to the council. the Amerloan tnological Aseoci- Zoning Changes The town will open bids Fri­ ntion and' la chief of uredogy at Walk-In donors are: Ro^ttft didatee, she eaid. , Some Strike Ends f White, Mrs. Claire Hughes, Before setting- out for her Several zma changes have day for radio equipment for the Mancheeter Memorial Hoepital, been voted by the planning and hi^way department. will be one of the disousMuite of James MbOooe, Harold R Bur­ third day of campaigning. in ROME (AS*)—Italy’s striking nett, Choiles A. Jaworski, ■oning oommiarion which be- 860 for Mullen Fhnd (h e medloid aspects o f flucrida^- New Hampehife, she said she hospital workers suddenly sus- (Sfii 4m < It figoln! Tfia Mma daptnrfabla eptratlM tlon, together '^th Dr, Nicholas Mitehael Rothwell, Mrs. Anne had a call recently from Gov. piuutod thrir walkout and went eama tffeottvs Feb. 10. More than $50 was reallaed Rothwell, WUlam Knowleei 8 ^ . Rockefeller who told her. toat back, to- work Tuesday. Property, on the east side o4 by the ladies auxiliary of the C . Demte, medical director o f the you COB enjoy only witfi g « boating, gai air con- fire department in a food sale V .S . F\diUo Health Service, and Betty Maloroa, Bemetd H. “He’d like to have me tri his ^ e 12,000 hospital workers- BUington Rd. in to ’Tudor Htil Dr. Miarris Flto^, president of Kamiii, Mm. Ann Campbell, team . . . but of course that rfitioning, get cooking, got water kaaring-, suMivlatoa w «» changed from to benefit the George Mullen phahmacists, doctors' assistants Fund recently. ’Ihe auxiliary ttM ConneoUcut State Medical ^Charles A. CampbeU, Mrs, Bar­ was before I annoupce^-’A - • and medical, aides—ended their * ■ ■ I • A-20 to R. 30. Society. bara. Thiel, Donald Ziigora, ' Her schedule todAy-*'toUbd planned three-day walkout a ■yjr fsfrigarating, gat ineinaration, and charming got Ohsngaa firom R-40 to RC extends thanks to all who made- ‘The Relative Merita of Vail' Frank C. Combs Jr., Wayne f<«: a cross-state tour yrith .Vib* day early on an appeal from were mads on pn^perty on the this sale a success. cue Mjeans o f Improving Dehtal Xirueto. its to ’t’iiton, Franklin, BrietOl. Health Minister Giacomo Man- lighting— this lanit wondorfal lorvica now eomao west ride o t Rt. 6, the adjoining' 'The regular meeting of the Health” w^ be discussed by Also, Melvin Sladek, Robert Canaan, Enfield, Haiiover cini. properties of Dudley F. Clapp, auxiliary will be hrid today at Lewis Fox, D.DB., dean. Uni­ Casey, Arthur Lasch, Edward Lebanon, then,,bank ttoWalgii The walkout had crippled all for gas drying, with avan mere axtrai than you'd Frederick P. Mahr, Elsworth the home of Mm. Raymond Ell­ versity of Connecticut School of iMachMk, Earl Anderson, Jo- Clareukint diaf'' 'Newpoi^ .. to but emergency service at hos­ Sperry, Martin F. McGrath, ison, 330 Forter Rd. ’The fea­ Dmutletry, and Wilbur D. Johns­ seidi Fecteou, Stanley Mirucki, Oonobed,' ' pitals. expect. Road about thorn htia, lao Hiom ot Hurt* Anna Baranauriiy, tindwood F. ture Of th e'even in g wW be a ton, DJD.S., associatd clinical Addington and George Pola. teacup auction. profeoeor of dental ■ surgery, ford 6os or your doolor—thon onjby thorn ut Pro^rty of John Przytula Yale Urttverslty School of Medi- was (kanged from RC to IX. Advertisement sine. f j ' K^' homo. Now! ’This land ia also located on the Get your delicious pizsa and Modsrator will he Heihdrt west side of Rt. 5 and bounded grinders at the ’Three J’l Res­ Brudeer, editor of Hie Hartford by Rt. 6, Przytula, and George taurant, Route 6 and 44A, Bol­ Oouraat. Pola. ton, Tel. 649-4684. Changed from R-40 to DC; property of ■ John Przytula, Manchester Evening Herald bounded by land owned by Przy­ South Windsor correspoadent Chapter Leader tula, Fredfrick P. Mahr, Ida H. loura Katz, telephone 844- Pola and George Pola: 1768. Queen of Dance OPEN Property of FrederiOk P. Belle-Sharmeer NYLONS Mahr, and property of Benja­ HE’ S DETERMINBD M b s Lillian K attin o f 138 TUESDAY and min L. Bancroft, all located on DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — Bari RUUanl S t was orowned queen the west ride Of B t. 6. E. Sterzer, Dayton’s embattled will make your Valentine's beautiful legs even lovaliarl of a Valentine Dance Saturday THURSDAY ’ThcM changes are more clear­ urban renewal director, has given by Beta Sigma Fhl Soror- ly defined on maps on file in been in the thick of controversy My In East Hartford. The dance NIGHTS Um .town clerk’s office. for months over the clty’e 86- Leave it to Belle SKarmeer to really show off her Cub Scout News acre downtown urban renewal was sponsored by the Hartford • legs. The secret is the Flient Fit: The most in­ CMy Council of the aorocity. SMILING S C R V 1 C E TILL 9 The annual Blue and Gold project. Hattin ie preeident of MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER dinner of Cub Scout Pack 328 Tuesday he showed up at his timate ever seen in a seamless hose. Legs now office sporting a necktie with BXa Ohapter, and has been a will be held Feb. 34 at 6:30 p.m. take on a new look of beauty. ■neulMr of ttM oorortty for four Gas Dryer at the Gardeh Grove, Keeney "Don’t Give Up the Ship” print­ St., Manchester. The <3ubs and ed several Umes across it in ^*SCs. Edward E. Spenoe of their famlUee are invited to at- neat rows. Mbneheeter was a member of th e ^lueen’e oou rt SPECIAL p r ic e He*ll Send Beatles t h e TORONTO (AP) — Britain's Prime Minister Sir Alec Doug- ONLY lasrHeme. who wants to re­ TOGO dress Britain’s trade balance with Canada, says he hdlds the Cnpid'e arrow w orkt... Whip band in the situation.' He M d the Bmidre club Tues­ day ni|d>t: "N Britain needs to earn more dollars from Canada, 1 warn you, I shaU ^ d the Beattea.” ^ **Shut8 e ff" when doer is span iUr |litff8|bad8lliif, garni y ta The Beatles luyw are amasdng ITAUAN dollars to the Uiiited States. Enabks jwu to talcs out dothaa flipiply the dial to Aa^ lu. INCLUDES KLtyERY : AND from d iW . . . or add soma, If ^ juit ton athutas your bhudfeto, NORMAL GAS INSTALUTION you wiaii. Dryar rasumea opsr« j^leird_Biid clothing are. air ation when door io elosod. V mined '. “ CRUSH” For Your Clothas dry soft 'a Duffyl . no DOWN I YM«S TO rAY Vdlenfme Charm her HANDBAG America’ s with “ CHARMS” Most 0.^0 Here’s a sure way to IT'S $ get your Valentine Comfortable to have a “ crush" on you 1 Fashion!'* lu f e i When a heart of Barton's (an •mm9 ConHnewtal Qiocolatei goes with ik Shown is only one of Charm, eharmfi— delicate small ones, mo­ many styles avail­ She won’t bo able to reaiit die diooolate French truffle f .1 I biles, spinners— and of course hearts, to able in platinum, 1 nim4 avorad ebony, ipodui creme or any odier. Nor the Wash 'n wears diy wrinkle free CotnotonHy RHara out NM reach the heart of your Valentine. Care­ Irish oats and other You hardly know It's apo^Hng man who givoi them to her. (Ifyondon’tbeUevatt. joit fully made in the Monet manner. colors. That’e because dr^ng tempera* Tba axtnHarga, buUt4n lint In an bca w h irlpo ol d r y v sdek around for a while after she statti eating them.) turee in an bca w h irlpooi. ■eraoR *'toipa'^ Mat t h m overythint is doM to help you . shenra: rod inoM fed heart widi,ValentiiwdoUo9i»> ■often Rbere and lamove wrin* thToughout the entire . drying ‘T orget'^t your drverVmn kies. A eooling-dlidflng action proeeea. Located on dryer top 4*infag 02 Continental Miniature CJioqoUtoo. $ 3 .6 ^ eperatint. A aeiantUki air Vmiava o^V alentina hearts, an IDed with B a il's : Bracelet Shown helpo reitora m gi Union. u d rawQvaa for eloaaing.' cbeulatioa ay ‘ idoaaitt laiomisContinontal Cbobolates. l b H I t S h a p ed M4da firoiD seerat p M K f l I tone World raelpes and lovingly If* idant priced hmm $l>De to |D.f5. sesfossi ^ 4 a n d * 5 9 EXCLVSiyiiLY IN MANCHESTER AT

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thing'. That’s the way our sys­ were available), Kfatlvlty scene. arid pianist will return this year. He with violation of road and driv­ Sr*! tem works." Park Facilities Community sing, and the 140th MPHNASayoiia^; K of C Musical - ^ipSMMd In last year’s concert Police Make 211 ing laws; intogleation chargee He compromised a lot when Town Anniversary Celebration. John Fmnaosa Jr„ eon o f Mr. numbered 11; breach of the he was leader of the Senate peace (5); driving while intoxi­ >v Used by 178,656 The Salvation Army held nine Set Next Month nnd Mrs. John a Fransoea of January Arrests rcmocratlc majority from 1996 112 C l i n i c cated (8); sexYiffenses (4); of­ band concerts In Center Park 181 Summit St, will be gueat until 1961 but he got a lot of leg­ during the year. fenses against the family and A total of 178,656 people aoloist with tha orchestra. He islation through, probably more Fishing attendance Agures RaoiiNI Baraoa. vj. It ■nWJsIB- n t wawr v < Saveral local artists will ha There were 2U arrests, sum­ children (4); larceny (4); Tests for Johnson made use of the Town Park De­ ’•‘OoiTOMTfApr.- y|i la student director of the MSn- mons or notices listed In the than any other single member are for a one-day Ashing derby. ■upervtMr, reported that 'f i t faatured at the Second Qrand breaking and entering (4); rob­ partment facilities during the tunuoii AM bean .oontfShitad .to eheetor High School Dance Manchrster Police Department’s of Congress could have. pertrnu uaed the St bUaiea tha propoaad John F. Kannady Night of Musie to be presented bery (3); manslaughter by neg­ The fact 'that he did not spell Band and Jass Chib. He will consolidated report for January. ligence (1); auto theft (2); » y JAMES M A R U m But he didn’t spell out any of 1963 calendar year, 48,000 more TURNS KM TEARS Mamorial Library. by the K (rf C March 14 and 16 play his own arrangement of T out in detail what , he wanted in KNOrcVILLE, Tcnn. (AP) - 1215Va SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD eponaored by the Kaaehteter Included in the number of ar- other assaults (2); buying, re­ Aaaoetoted Press News Analyst it in detail, whereas Kennedy than during 1962. Iha llerchanto National Bank, Remember Clifford." a medibal care bill may be a Agnes Fair turned 108 years old, PubUo Healtti NurMM AmooU- a t o a st Catholic High School. rents were 149 tickets issued ceding or possessing Stolen WASHINGTON (AP) — Two did in each of his messages Of the total. 94.454 were par­ whieh la receiving all donatlona. tip he is willing to-compromise today and came out again.st men i tlon laat month at Mancheeter Proceeda will be used to eetab- The entire production will be for parking violations. This fig­ property (1); other jurisdiction Iron testa of President John- since 1961. For instance: 90 days ticipants and 84,202 were spec­ “ A L L m e a t s f r e s h CUT—NONE PRE-PACKAGED!” aald the total reached 1979,8U liah echolarsliipe for the Megr. ■on’s ability — compared with of hospital care with a maxi­ on this measure more than Ken­ going to the moon and women ' Memorial HoepItaL Her report under the direction of Enrico F. ure compares with 235 for De­ (1); traffic and motor vehicle tators. thia peat weekend. John. Hannon Scholarahlp Fund. Reale, organizer of the K of C President John F. Kennedy’s— mum of $90 to be paid by the nedy. ■going into politics. | woe given yeeterday at a meet­ The . ttO-mUllon library will cember 1968. laws and all other offenses (2). r F L O W r a S I patient. In his less than three months The year 1962 saw only 64,- Said Mrs. Fair, believed to be ; Frank Laraia, prealdent of the' Orcheatm. This orchestra is One traffic fatality was re­ Fo r Every Occaatowt _ to fe t what he wants from Con- 252 participants using the facil­ STORE HOURS: TUES.-WED. 9-«; THURS.-FRI. 9-9 ing o ! the MPHNA board of di- hoiiae the' eiuHUMlneted preai- freas will lie in what happens The Kennedy bill face gran­ as president, Johnson already Kno.xville's oldest resident, rectora in the board room of the S t Jamee' Holy Name Society,' comprised of businessmen from corded during the month in one FLEECE WHITE AS SNOW ities. dent’s papers amd correspond­ I Forii H »- I to two of his major programs. ite opposition both in Congress has been impressive in handling about the space race: "There’s SATURDAY 8 loA— (CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY) horoltaL ence.' It will he built adjacent director of eeveral shows at S t surrounding towns who donate of 86 motor vehicle accidents McALLEN, Tex. (AP)— Buck These— civil rights and medi­ and from the American Medi­ Congre.ss. He got Congress mov­ A report released by the plenty of room on this earth lor Jamea’, will be one of the guest their time for many charitable reported. Mrs. Mary Consoli, 69, Schweer gave the beauty par­ I Joyea Flowtr Shop I town park department shows Ine nunring auperviaor ahw to. the Harvard Busineaa School. cal care for the aged—are John­ cal Association. Pre.suQiably, ing on both tlie tax cut and all of us and I can’t see the | repdrted that public health The hank said etoirftri«U> singers. events during the yegr. East HSriford, died Jan. 18 lor treatment to the lamb he I 661 Main S L , MaadMstor | son’s two most controversial Johnson's will, too, if he tries civil rights. the following numbers of par­ need of sending a man to the Raymond Pike, known for from head and chest Injuries re­ was preparing tor entry in the Next to Hartford ^ The Senate approved the tax nuraea had made 6 tl vlatta laat tiona range from-$850,000 from programs, as they were Kenne­ to get exactly wHat Kennedy ticipants during last year: moon.” i month. a Charitable fund to l l cents many jrears for his comedy and A total of 14,341 tons of metal ceived In a Jan. 7 two-car craah South Texas Lamb and Shetland Natloaal Bank | dy’s. Kennedy never got to first wanted, although he nowhere cut 1. St week. 'The House had Skating, 48,109; skiing, 4,000; On women in politics; "I know of songs at K of C Minstrels, will were used In 1962 by the U.S. on Tolland Tpke. The faUllty Pony Show. He borrowed hia big 646-0161-M9-1448 ■ already done so. It will become Cliniea hald and attandanea There have been>i46 gins was the town’s first In 1964. base with either of them. said he. would. coasting, 6,6.'<5; playgrounds, there is a woman in Maine run- ^ at aach ware: Four maternity more than 91.0M ’ e*ch, .^mu aw appear. mint in the making of $.7 billion Slater’s hair dryer to dry the There had been some prelim­ If he can get a truly mean­ law shortly when the two houses 28,685; Ashing. 415; picnics. 3.- ning for president, but I think i ''Our Products And ' Bobby Burke, young blind coins. Fifteen persons were charged lamb’s fleece. iron out their differences. The service with 68; three eheet araga gift la 96, tM han|^ said. L inary action on civil rights by ingful medical care bill through 232; community events, 2,782; .she. or any other wife and i the time he died. Medical care Congress this year, it should do House, after only nine days’ de­ band concerts. 146; and Center mother, has enough - to do to remained frozen and unbudged him good with a lot of voters bate, Monday night passed a Springs Park Lodge, 430. rear and provide for her family. Play$ at\ BaU stronger civil rights bill than in Congress for his entire presi­ In the November presidential During 1963 there were 29 That's woman's main job.” Prices Are As Honest Itay Hanry and'lila-orchestra dency. election. There are 17.5 million Kennedy had ori^nally asked. Thj real test for Johnson on skating days at Center Springs will provide the music for danc- The test of Johnson’s . leader­ people over 65 in this .country. Pond, 59 at Center Springs An­ n’s less than three civil rights comea when the- Sen­ ate . tackles it and Southern nex, 24 at Charter Oak and 15 Valentino Ball, to'h e held Sat< getting passage of some kind months in the presidency this at Robertson Park. urday at the State Armory, much is clear in any .compari­ Democrats try to kill it—-or to As Abe Lincoln!” of civil rights and medical care Community events Included Main St., Manchester. bills. The test is whether these son with Kennedy: He is far force a compromise until the bill is gutted—with a filibuster. an Ekister Egg Hunt, Memorial The Armory will be decorated bills, If and when passed, have more - persistent in hounding in the traditional valentine strength and meaning. Congress for action. I After Uyit gets through, in Day, July 4th Areworks display, theme by a New York profes­ When Johnson took office Con­ But action is not neces.sarily whatever 'shape, Johnson can Santa Claus Workshop (for gress was already fiddling with achievement. It can. through begin his fight for medical care. which no attendance Agures sional decorating firm. Co-chairmen Raymond T. Kennedy’s civil rights bill and compromise, turn what looked ARMOUR'S WESTERN STEER BEEF one other major program, a tax like a strong presidential pro­ Quiah and Leo Bernard have c u t Jidmson at once pushed gram into a toothle.ss tiger. In Vl !'( )M A I l( announced that all reservatlona close on Friday, and that them both as his own, exactly Congrress there are two kinds of SPECIAL FACTORT PURCHASE )\i I ( )irr TOP ROUND and CUBE as he had inherited them. compromise. there will be no aale of tickets By the time Kennedy died One, resisted fiercely until SAVINGS UP TO 1963 - V MEANS at the door. ladt November he had already made necessary by the strength Proceeds from' the ba,1I will lost hope on the medical care or reasonableness of the opposi­ go to the lodge’s Crippled Chil­ bill for 1963. Monday Johnson tion, still manages to retain the $ dren’s Fund ^ d to the Newing­ sent Congress his own message original legislation’s basic AM BRIOAN GV ^ O A I. ton Home tor Crippled Children. on medical care, asking lor its strength. 1000•LARKS Reservations may be obtained passage this year. The other Is just a perform­ by contacting the co-chairmen But—there is one thing to be ance—an illusion of, action—that tor fuel oils, service, or by calling the Elks Home on noted about this Johnson mes­ yields right and left until the heating equipment Blssell St. sage. He didn’t say he was ask­ final product is more symbol ing for exactly the same bill than substance. BOLAND MOTORS STEAKS phone 522-8151 Kennedy - proposed. It seems The civil rights and medical 369 CENTER STREET— 643-4079 fair to say he was suggesting a care programs should reveal be­ 17«* ?EARL STREET Cut in Tax bill somewhat similar to Ken­ fore the year is out how much HARTFORD. CONN. nedy’s. Johnson means to fight for leg­ The heart of Kennedy’s pro­ islation with teeth or how much h for Many posal had been hospital insur­ he is willing to compromise. ance based on Social Security He called himself a compro­ payments. Monday Johnson said miser once when he explained: Hike in Pay this "Is clearly the best " I ’m a compromiser and a ma- method." neuverer. I try to get some­ By SAM DAWSON AP Business News Analyst NEW YORK (AP)—"Just like z pay raise" is the way most /VArjT MOF.fC FOR YOi.JR MONFV employes are likely to greet the ' Kf [-P YOUR EYF ON GRANTS federal income tax cut when it Love's in blooms for Valentine's day...so ehowa up next month In their tiikfhome pay. For most of them look on the take a cue from cupid and woo her with a take-home amount aa their real pay. They tend to Ignore the floral arrangement, bouquet or corsage from grosa finire the employer pays the worker. our fresh and fragrant selection. And take-home pay Is set to rise, although some juggling will still have to be done by many taxpayers in squaring their final accounts with the CASH ’n U.S. Treasury. From the gross amount, which the employe doesn’t see CARRY except as a token figure, the employers aritbhold sums for OUR OWN MAKE varlo'jB city or State Uixes, pen- SPECIAL 'sion funds. Social Security ; kr« . tgxes. insuri^cht hospitalisation mky*'e unkm (toes and Smploye- Sjfclngs o ifc | ^ v ® r o g r « (» ^ Valentmev ITALIAN aBuI the ftgWS OAi tSt . check Itteif, or ths hills, in the enve­ lope is what many employes READY TO PLAY! regard as their pay. Induiet baUi, Special And when the official with­ €Ut§, tiimnglt, holding rate for federal Income taxes drops from 18 per cent to hrtige m4 ehM, 14 per cent, this money-ln-hand Is d- I to rise, For many the "pay raise” will *2.41 have aome temporary aspects, n ybe some illueions. 7-FOOT HOME POOL TABLE SLicib^ For a worker In the lowest AS SHOWN pay brackets, the 14 per cent COMPIHE WnH EQUIPMENT withholding will still be too AMERICAN high.: And at the end o f the tax year he will have a- refund com­ ing from the tax collector. But & LYNCH he’ll have to wait for the money FlorisH until then-r-as many are used to doing right now, f O n l y ^ 145 MAIN . STREET— MANCHESTER For those in. higher brackets, TEL. 643-8455 • ' the 14 per cent withholding will OPE^I THURS:, FRL— 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. be too email to meet the full 'dHiife-lt’...I J 5 weekly lb. amount due. Employes in these brackets, unless they ask the boss to withhold a larger sum Gdnuine billiard cloth, resilient rubber cush­ will have to increase the amount ions. 2 center returns, pedestal legs. Walnut payments they make in settling finish, 2Vi* balla. Table size: 84" x 46* x 31". the difference betyreen the total withheld and the estimated tax JUST SAY: POLISH STYLE dOe. This they declare each April. "CHARGfe IT,v And this April the taxpayer will be. mkhlng out his return IndttieM built, on 1C63 Income along one set of cues, tr ia n g le , PLEASE” rules and figuring out his 1964 I ' b'idge and chalk. deck ation along another set. With all the help the Internal Kielbasa Revenue Service. may plan to clear this up for the taxpayer this April’s tussle with forms and scratch pads may be colos­ sal. But before that the "pay raise" In the weekly check will have gUddtaijra, fttony hearts. LARGE The iRB is piAparifig. tables for men’s styles for employers, based on/t&e stand' FARM FRESH. GRADE A ard deductions for various fam 21 ounces for the price of 16 opCesI lly sizes, and using the new withholding n)les- Amatepr U x buffs may find their pay In­ Sure, Hood Cottage Cheese is specially good for Lenten tneals. growing-up boys creased by-. Issa **'*7 Specially now. Special BonueY. Pack gives you 21 dunces for figured It-^ even by more. More Action But some .Increase there regular 1 pound price. Perk up meatless meals now with Hood With Big2Vt should be. Aha then starts the Fresher Flavor Cottage Cheese. Rememljer... lean on calories, Profettiomial real family dlscusslan; "How by weather-bird EGGS shall we spend that jpay raise?” loaded with protein, and far fresher in flavor beoauee it’e New SieeBMil England's fastest seller. At your d o o r .. at your store. Tobacco Tax Lott 6 . 9 9 - 7 .9 9 EXTRA LEAN. FRESH COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — SO GOOD SO MANY WAYS .. / Ohio has lost a hiatmllUon dol­ DELUXE PROFESSIONAL TYPE lars In cigarette taxes since the federal' report correlating jimok- MBtetdlm to lixe iiw with cancer was issued Jan. 8-FOOT HOME POOL TABLE It. the sUte’s treasurer says. GROUND State Treasurer Johp D. Her­ bert reported Monday that col­ lections drOfmed $388,000 last week below the same period a year ago and were down $220,- Only *99 CHUCK OQO a week earlier. • \ / — \ HEADS BOLL • y - '— ^ / TAMPA, Fie. (AP)—Oloria in steaminig soupn* eto. Official end returns. Sides are 8' deep. Large * ahd Leon Lamoureaux run their witli Borambfed eggt in ieafood casseroles pedertal legs, genuine billiard cloth, rubber cush> business like others nm auto­ . Bed and leg levelers. Size: 96" x 48" x 31*. 1 ! mobile plants. The big differ­ Compare Our Low Everyday ence la that the amenibly lines "Chargo-H" —— No monoy doitn — 2.25 iceeklyl Here are a pair of ifylet that pou every totna out heads rather tl^ test with parents and gentlemen junior cars, for they* operate a Man- Discount ~ OMuin Factory. grade. Sturdily crafted; properly fitted by - Qhe mannequin head with hu­ Sm Hw blq«Mtw w and froslwst display m of Wtsftmwwwmewifi ePIWpStoor elwWliIttf. •Fork. WlRy oFoi- wli man hair la used primarily by eur>«k!lled staff to insure the health of beauty operators and students. W . T . O F T A IV T T CZO vV ! ^ , « d PimHsIqns In 1^^^ »«ctlcut! WE GUARANTEE TC1 In the mlnufactuilng prooaes, grewing-up feet. Sizes 814-3, B-D widtiw. imman hair la planted by needle iAVt YOU MoMYfMtOfK YOU FINE 9MALITY IN DOING SO! into a ’ ekull mold. Shelve, Y R E S H E R f l a v o r b e c a u s e I T ' S MANCHESTER poured Inside the hollow shell, tOTTADE CHEESE SHOE SALON e oxford in block, or. brown eealz the hair Into place. A eec- Hood FRiCEi iFRCnVE thru SATURDAY ond coat of thellac makes It NEW ENGLAND'S FASTEST SELLER FIRST FLOOR • tho continontol In block aoUd and prevent wobbling. The FARKADE - wBBEaimvETiiKjuopTioutnr quA^nnn • mannequin then get# a i h ^ - poo, the hair is knotted on top . - t I " \ ' ;

MANCHBSTEil EV15NIN0 HE^tALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1964 ICAKCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. IIANCHBSTEB. CONN. W E D ^ D A Y , FEBRUARY 12. 1964 i> iN t .

struggle that were Inscribed - on our Directory lisU' iHmtrlfFBtFr banners.” Inside Report Sheinwold on Bridge ftARKKilllt Deeds o f heroism, the Marshal warn­ by Summer Jobs 'exeiarivaty a* - nUMUMUTIO PL4Y £vFn!n$ JfFralb ed, must not be portrayed as if the^' Soutk dialtr Rowbuid Eviiu Jr. BRINaB ROME BACON North-South vulgenbb PDBJUI D BY IB B just happened out of the blue, or out ctf By AU m iEb ARBINWOLD NORTH Min Ann* Frwicli, ^ebltf ref# 0i «M »nt.n -TTO CO.. IN& Robert D. Nondi pa R k a d b nt«et the impulse o f some undisciplined cha|^ Tha average bridge player has 4 6 2 librarian o f the M niy Cheney 1* _ library, announced this morn­ HancheaU^ ww—Conn. acter. WASHINGTON— tfoOuWied a toilchtnt faith In ms own good ^ 0 9 1 6 3B O M A 8 r . nOtOUBON iMiaineM M t over flrom U* tu­ juck. Bad thints haapen to oth­ 0 A- Q J 9 6 ing that the libraty has Just re- WALTEB k nSRGCSON Such an approach, the Maribal said, cMved the 19M edition of the PnbUshera multuous Billie Bot Bates invee- er people, not (o him. Tha ax- 4 6 3 Voundad October 1. 18S1 "falsely suggests that one need not be tlgation at 1092 has returned rt ia a pbaalmist; ha knows WEST "Summer Employment Direc­ prepared inwardly and physlcaHy to per­ in the form o f another head-' S■ goblins tolR get him if he 4 K I 74 tory.” • Published Brery Elrening Bxoept Sundays doesn’t watoh out. So ha doea ^ 3 2 The directory lists approxi­ and Holidays. Bntcred at the Post Office at form such a deed, and thus minimizes aohe for Sen. John B. MoOlel- watch out. 0 5 3 2 0 K I 4 mately 86,00(1 summer Jobe Jlanctaester, Conn., as Second Class Uail the necessity for all the work we do to lan of Arlcanaaa. 4 K842 Hatter. It’s an Inveatlgator’s hang­ gouth dealer .4 J 10 9 7 throughout the United States tor form the new man.” SOUTH over for Modehan, - the Btoat North-south vulnerable high school seniors, oollege stu­ THUBdOkAT OOfiLT SUBSCRIPTION RATES In summary, the Marshal warned the Opening le a d -^ e a n of ­ 4 A 9 5 dents and teachers. tenacious gumahoe on OapMol ^ A J 10 Payable in Advance monds •' 4 3 It gives the names and ad­ One Y ear ...... (22.00 Russian writers and painters and film Hill. MioOlellan and his invaa- 0 1 0 7 S£c H ontbs ...... 11.00 tigating auboonunittee uaurtly Our avaragt M end wina tha dresses of the employers, the producers, even when they look on the - . ♦ A Q S speclfio Jobe, salaries, and a Three Months ...... 6.60 have a high old thne badgering grst trick with the. aca of Wsri Nerih VALENTINE O b # ICOOtil e e • 0 a a • • • a • • • • • • • e X.oO seamy side of war they “must do so from sample letter of application and wltneaaea during the haarings •pades -and rinbarks on a series Pms 2 0 a positive viewpoint and must under­ atage. The hangover aets in of ftnaasaa. Tbs diamond fi- PtM 3 (7 personal data sheet to auiet in M EM BER OF making applications. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS stand that it is expected to strengthen, when It becomee neneaasry- to oease losea to' the king, and AU Hm The summer Jobe Ueted in the The Associated Press is exclusively entitled and not to weaken, our ideological posi­ cloee the investigation. The gjost taksa tha king of spades CAKE to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ end leads the Jack of clubs. directory pay as high as $400 patches credited to It or not otherwise credit­ malady is all the more aoUte tion." South' tries tha club finesse, the same If West shifted to a for high 'School seniors, $900 for ed In this paper and also the local news pub­ these daya beoauae Chairman college etodents, and $1,600 for lished here. And he warned the Russian people M odellan haa partially lost losing to the king and eventual diamond at the second trick. All rlEhts of republlcatlon ot special dis­ ly loses the Mm i I finesse aa South would win in dummy with graduate students and teachers. patches herein are also reserved. against the importation of writings by control of Ms sUboommiitoe. There is an Increase of ap­ The BUhe Sol Bates ease is well. Declarer loses, in all. One the ace of diamonds and take foreign authors who migfht be padfiata, trick in eaeh suit Down one. the heart finesse. By the time proximately 10 per cent in sum- Full service client of N. E. A . Service, Inc. particularly troublesome. Dur­ I mer Jobe over 196S. Moat of the Publishers Representatives — The Julius lacking in admiration for "genuine heroi- Only a very .-'unlucky man Eaat could get around to lead­ a f all ing the endleae 1962 hearings ' Increase is found in summer Uathews Special Agency — New York Chi­ ism.” He wants them to read le'ts o f ^ into the tangled manipulations man would lose three finesses ing clubs South would not need cago, Detroit and Boston. In the same. hand. South points that fineue. camps, particularly in the re­ m ayron*s MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCUUA- such books as “All Quiet On the West­ o f the ruined Texas financier. cently new camps for the physi­ TIONS. iMcdellan made it riser he was out that__ the odds were 7 to _ The pessimistic expert would ern Front,” which committed the sin of apalnst sueb a sad fate, and the4 expect all three finesses to lose cally handicapped and mentally TtLL ftUSK C(mt>eR i f Mi f^RotTC TMT TUB OHmt BTa UBS b ak a a h op a making war seem unattractive even be­ sifter the scalp of the Agrioui- _X— ----- —---- _____ At_A’ mnriand «tr#\tslAi would saamm workI* aasa outS ^ a plan a,.. retarded, such as the one now The Herald Printing Company, Inc., as­ ture Department general^ and opponents murmur a sympathet sumes no financial responsibility for typo­ fore dive bombers and nuclear bombs Ic word, or two. After «11, they make the contract In spite of being planned for Manchester. BUILT US A asiA im QiS graphical errors appearing in advertisements Under Secretary Charles Mur­ this ferociously bad luck. and other reading matter In The Manchester were Invented. phy in particular.' Like so many can afford to spiure a little Evening Herald. sympathy since South has Dally Question If Soviet Jlussia should ever go soft other investigations, however, hnplloatian of soandal in tossed away a cold game. Partner opens with one heart, 985 MAIN STREET-TEL. 648-5171-OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:80 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAY* Display advertlsmg closing hours: gouth elK^d bold up his ace and pacifist there would still remain, of b i ^ places were not subatan- and the next player passes. You For Monday — 1 p.m Friday. of spades at the firet trick. If MUSIC STORE: 241. ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (522-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. course, Communist China, which has, as tiatto. hold: Spades, K-8-7-4; Hearts, S- •padee .are contlnuedi South can For Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. yet, shown very few signs of g^wlng But McClellan could not just 2; Diamonds, K-8-4; du bs, 4-19- WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. take hto a c» and. ruff a spade 9-7. For Friday — 1 p.m. Thursday. soft, civilized or pacifist. And, as an­ up and abandon the Betee case. For Saturday — 1 p.m. Friday. A written report by the dub- in dummy. This puts - him In What do you sayt Classified deadline: 10:30 am . each day o( other resource, even beyond China, there dummy to try the heart finesse. Answer; Bid one spade. With publication except Saturday — 9 a.m. committee was needed. What are certain jungle fastnesses in Africa. finally resulted is a remarkable West can fake the king of 7 points in high cards you can hearts and can shift to dia­ One doesn’t have to worry, too soon, 2a8-page document stamped afford to respond, and the sim­ monds, but declarer plays It Wednesday, February 12 "confidential” and diatrlbuted plest response is one in your WATKINS about the whole world turning against M fo by taking the ace of 41a-. nlgher-ranking major suit. war. Still, Marshal Malinovsky is right: among other auboonunittee monde, drawing another round members last 'week by MoOlel- unless somebody calls people in and gives of trumps, and then resuming For Sheinwold’s 86 - page The Freedom Not Taken lan. ths diamonds. By the time East them a good stiff talking to who will The recommendations offered booklet, "A Pocket Guide to SEMI-ANNUAL can lead a club. South can af­ Bridge,” send 80 cents to ever know how far the thing is spreSd-. by the report are no more ford to atop up with the ace of Brodge Book, Manchester Eve. Abraham Lincoln would consider the startling than the establish­ IngT clubs an<| lead a trump to Herald, Box 8318, Grand Central HOME FURNISHING Here at last! racists of today even more pitiable and ment of an inspector-general in dummy to discard the rest of Station, New York 17, N.Y. the D irim ent of Agriculture. degraded in their living than the Ne­ his cluha on good diamonds. Copyright 1064 But even a cursory reading of groes before Emancipation. The procedure would be much General Features Corp. Take Monday And Tuesday the text reveals that McClel­ the upholsteries you've been waiting for And Abraham Lincoln, in his attitude lan to still trying to blame the toward Emancipation, had a double- Agriculture Department for Anybody who wants to get rid of the the Blstee soandal. SALE barreled objective. moat favorable jinx this section o f cen­ The draft report contends Events in World One was to give freedom, from the ob- tral Connecticut could possibly enjoy that the Department ignored Tlous chains of the forms and the legali­ repeated “danger signals” of may indulge himself, if he be so rash, in ties of the institution of slavery, to the the Betee soandal and could n e w . D e l h i , India (A P )-^ a b le civlliana and Red troops the business of taunting the weather­ Prime Minister Nehru’s ruling people who were being held as slaves. have nipped it In the bud by along the mainland coast to Illustrated in our tabloid two ping, this upholstered furni­ man with predictions not kept. "effective action.” It accuses Oongress party has appointed a celebrate the Chinese lunar New This was his solicitude for the direct the Agriculture Department of panel to make a iweeplng inves­ Year, which begtoe Thursday. weeks ago and delayed in ship- ture is here at last! See it! Tictims of the institution of slavery. As for us, we know where our charm­ a “diffusion of responsibility tigation of alleged corruption Red China announced Tuesday ed life weatherwise has its sources, and wis second solicitude was for all those and a reluctuance on the part, among key party leaders. it was withholding artillery fire we have learned to lapse into at least o f some employees to assume against the offshore lelande dur­ Americans who rather automatically In another action taken Tues­ half a sense of contrary security when the objectives of their office.” day, the party accepted the res­ ing the holiday period. considered themselves “free,” but who But the report doesn't work Thousands of balloons bearing the prophets begin flirting with their ignation of Neclam Sinjiva Red­ were, in Lincoln's wisdom, themselves up a full head of steam until it Ne-' Year’s greeting cards, food flurries and then g^radually heave their dy, chief minister of Andhra eapUve to the ugliness and the degrada­ starts Implying that the Agri­ Stats. He stepped down after and anti-Communlst leaflets are way up to those heavy warnings. culture Department dispensed India’s Supreme Court ques­ bel-'g floated toward the main­ 9 p.*n. tion o f basing their own living on the special favors to Estes. So long as the prophets are expecting tioned his motives in nationaliz­ land from the Quemoy Islands. subjugation, the mastery, of other hu­ Regarding Estes's appoint­ ing road traitsport in Andhra. THURSDAYS man beings. It, out- chances of -escaping It are im­ ment to a cotton advisory com­ NEW DELHI, IndU (AP) — mittee, the report^ concludes: A court is Investigating In Lincoln’s book, the masters, too, proved. India says it will resetUe at "It seems Incontrovertible that charges of financial malpractice FRIDAYS The payoff says, repeatedly, that wo least 50,000 Hindu m lg^nts were tragic victims of the barbarism of the prestige of Billie Sol Estes against Pratap Singh Kairon, from East Pakistan, charg^g I3 9 « 91 inch sofas the system in which they lived. are much more fortimate in our weather was a principed factor influenc­ ehle' minlstec of Punjab State. that Pakistani Moslem authori­ The party also asked Home In bis policy, then, Lincoln hoped to^ prophets than some other sections of ing this decision.” It also con­ ties failed to safeguard, them tends that "Department officials Minister P. T. 'Chacko of Kerala free both components of that system; the coimtry, like New York, for instance, during recent anti-Hindu riots. Courtesy Americaa Museum U Natural History New York were sensitive to the influence State to step down during inves­ or even some of our fellow Connecticut All with "In giving freedom to the slave,'' he of Billie Sol Eetee” 'and adds tigation of an automobile acci­ JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP)— told his Congress, "w e assure freedom communities down along the shore. ABJ;AHAM LINCOLN that "the same influence” was dent in which he was involved. Antara news agency said today to the free.” Their prophets operate in a' way which RARE BRONZE M/tSK of particularly pronounced in the authorities are investigating the genuine foam Abraham Lincoln being exhibit­ case of Under Secretary Mur- MOGADISHU, SOknalia (AP) |n all the years since he said those lets the storms oome through, on pre­ stoning " o f Communist party ■1 s 1 1 -i ed at ’|he American Museum of phy, an experienced and highly —Responding to a peace plea headquarters at Banda Atjeh In words and performed the act they de- dicted schedule. Natural History through Feb. respected government official. from U;N. Secretary-General northern Sumatra Jan. 80. Latex cushions acrlbed, the gift has nbt yet been made Our prophets put the high pressure, 18, 1964. The mold from which Time was when other subcom­ U Thant, the government of this bronze was cast was made mittee members, intimidated Somalia has ordered an imme­ perfect, and the t^urance has not al­ low pressure, high winds, low winds Jimmy SYDNEY, Australia (A P I - by sculptor Clark Mills on or by the sheer heft of a 218-page diate ceaae-fire In Its border ways been welotHiie to those for whom Caught by a 24-hour bus strike, whammy on many a fine young storm Ticket Hustler about Feb. 12, 1865, Lincoln’s report, would meekly initial fight with Ethiopia. about 400,000 commuters in Syd­ It wss intended. As the news Illustrates heading our way, and, by dint of sacri­ fifty-sixth birthday, and Is their approval. No longer. Staff Both Prime' Minister Abira- ney and Newcastle used trains, svery day ^ our own lives, this nation thought to be the last ever members of more than one 52" love seats 99* ficing their own reputations as fore­ shld Al( Shermarke of Somalia ferries, automobiles and trucks •f has to kedp educating itself to the un­ Breslin made in life of the face so fa­ Democratic Senator are now. and Emperor Halle Selassie of to get to' work today. casters, turn such a storm aside naore imderlining unproved allegations Imagine! Charming wing pieces for your Early derstanding of what true freedom and miliar to every American. It is Ethiopia hailed Thant’s appeal, Five thomand bus. 'employes often than n ot being shovm through the cour­ In the draft report. When the but each accused the other of struck in the two cities to press American rooms at the lowest prices ever 1 Our fore­ •quiUlty must come to mean for all its Take Monday and Tuesday. In one NEW YORK, Feb. 12—Willie 47th Street, and said a body was money was taken out, of their tesy of its present owner, Mr. proper time comes, a esrious border' violations.' demands for shorter work fathers never dreamed of sUch luxury, having been pedple. Clarence Hay, an honorary trus- effort will be made to tone it sense, that o f actual experience. It Weiss had a half hour, and now on the second floor ledge. A ra­ han-ds back iii 1960 iivhen the Soviet Premier ' Khrushchev hours. They work hve-hour happy with wooden chairs and joint stoolS. Then And, as the news Illustrates every everything was too big for him. dio car was sent to the Luxor. late John SDuibert established a c tee of the Museum and the son down before release to the pub­ messaged the Somali and Ethi­ shifts. They asked for a limit of would be difficult to find two more beau­ lic. came early upholstered pieces such as the Chippen­ day o f our own lives, there are still the It was 10:30 on Monday morn­ When the patrolmen found the room that bandied all above- tjfpot John Hay, Lincoln’s private opian leaders Tuesday urging an 4^ hours. tiful February days. But while we were box-offlce-prioe-saies for shows secretary. Still hanging fire ip McCIel-. end to the border iMttle. dale wing chair with its severe, uncushioned Seat. many among lu who Insist on trying to ing and at 11 o’clock he had to body, they called back to the tl9. 72" sofas enjoying the wonderful weather, the be downtown in the District At­ house and the man on the desk . in his 11 theaters. lan’e long and unsuccessful at­ NO PROBLEM We’ve taken this handsome chair, added box pleats keep themselves chained to that pre­ tempt to discover corruption in­ self-sacrificing forecasters were out on torney’s office to answer ques­ switched the call upstairs to de­ This is the. kind of thing at TAIPEI, Formosa (AP)—The POPLAR BLUFF, Mo. (AP) chairs 59*^^ and informal covers in adapting it to Early Ameri­ tense of mastery, that tyranny of preju­ tions about the theater ticket tectives. which the investigation is volving the TFX fighter-bomber. Chinese Nationalist commander -When Norb Barton, carpenter the line, buffeting first one potential For months, the TFX InvesUga- can use, and springs to its base and foam latex rub­ dice, that presumption of privilege and scalping Investigation, and this Joe Ryan took the call. "I aimed. There is one major pro­ of Quemoy has ordered his and retired farmer, decided to There’s a size here to fit most young blizzard and then another, until, wasn’t Willie Weiss’ game at ducer everybody wants to get. tion has been in limbo with no troops to. hold fire against the I learn to weave rugs in his spare ber cushions for the comfort you expect today. Allow superiority which, to Lincoln, seemed al­ g o t a jumper at the Luxor,” he O pen F orum clue as to whether McClellan living rooms, from a 52” love just before the deadline, they seemed all. Bragging was Willie Weiss’ said when he hung up. If they can nail him with any­ Chinese mainland for the next time, he needed a loom. So ho six weeks for delivery. seat to a jumbo 91” sofa size. most as tragic as the more tangrible thing, he is in big trouble oe- will call Secretary of Defense waist-deep in the drifts. And, by their game. For 35 years, Willie Weiss When he got to the hotel, Our ‘Specious Answer* three days unless the Reds start designed and built his own, us­ cause he was handling big Robert McNamara as his final Choose from prints and tex­ degradation of the slave. .was aj^und Broadway hustling Ryan found a body on the brick To the Edltot, somethin] ing part of a lawn swing as a willingness to wade in that deep, the money. “No show” money, as witness or just forget the whole The order was designed tp an- base. tures. And they are still perhaps the most ’ ‘itekets 'ahd talking-about all the ledge. The side of the face Your specious answer to the prophets kept ail the rest o f Us sunny ’ big shots he had just left Now they call it. This means money matter (writing off more than pitiable among us—those who, calling looking up was normal. But the protest raised concerning the Cake and ..all that talk had gotten district which is not reported to the In­ a year’s expenditure of time and and dry and comfortable, and nicely at, side \ralch hit the bricks from ad of the Citizens Council is a money.) and fancying themselves to be free, and attorney and Internal Revenue ternal Revenue. work, albeit with the feeling ' that it flive Stories up wall a mess. most disheartening exsimple of If JF X hearings are resumed, American, are still unable to strike the ' people on him, and they were There was a chance, the dis■^ had somehow been quite an ordeal get­ Ryan turned away and went Uncommitted, if not irresponsi­ more McClellan headaches are Gift Sale blemish and the poison out of their own too big a thing for Willie Weiss. trict attorney thought, that ting there. back into the hotel and up to ble, newspaper publication and a certainty. McClellan’s subcom­ ' '«^»ea monday thru Saturday 9 :S0 to BiSO living, and thus realize, at last, ths He pulled the sheet around him the room. Willie Weiss could stari them the road to getting people like hardly worthy of you. mittee probably would line up 5 Tomorrow, 9 a.m. to and walked over to the two to 4 against him if he tried to THURSDAY NIGHT ’till 9 Emancipation Abraham Lincoln intend­ dust-streaded into a vast barnyard, with all the ed to look at that windowsill. fane— and provided it was paid Sooner or later, McClellan’s sights, sounds and smells normal thereto. .of the courtyard. It was ugly somebody from out of town staff will have to grind out a Aprons, Hand Knitted ticability and possibility of war should When a man Is being thrown asked the bell captain for goc^ for. center Poultry raising was a common back­ against the white of the new out a window he will claw at report attempting to Justify the Articles, and other be glad that Marshal Rodion T. Malinov­ yard enterprise in those days. Many snow. While didn’t like th^t. He tickets to k show, the captain To avoid the fundamental is­ Valachl circus. Here again, CMriiHilH# our glftwares on sale. anything and fingernails can would call up Willie Weiss and sue by indicating the lack of sky, the Soviet Defense Minister, has families kept a small flock of hens for ne'ver liked the ugllAess o f real 'C hip into cement and make little some of his subcommittee mem­ 7 9 Willie would come around with "cleverness” in the point o f view , en'ds 79e * bumper ends 8 9 e called in Russian cultural Jeaders and eggs and for meat and raising fancy life. Willie Weiss’ life was a white spots In it. There were bers looked with disdrin on this poultry was a popular hobby. The poul­ dream. He still thought Broad­ tickets and charge a fto. He of the Council and the lack of whole performance. admonished them against letting too none here. The guy had gone final CLEARANCE try show never lacked for exhibitors or way existed, and he ate every never got rich at it. If ha made response to be expected in our But these hangovers leave no Save space, add seating, with a round-the-comer much concentration on the horror, fiitll- out the window -clean, the way $200 a week, it was good. city is as weak an excuse for patrons. Tickets were sold at a reduced night in Lindy’s and then ran Jumpers do. permanent mark on the intrepid iMM Publishers Newspaper its publication as you could grouping. Both the 45-inch one-arm sectional and Ity, or treachery of war creep into their/ price to school children and hundreds of over to . Broadway and 50 th and Syndicate McClellan. Ho Is now reachuig The room card at the desk the 65” bumper unit, come in opposite design . .. work. ^ youngsters visited the show. told everybody he had just g^lven have cited. for the Investigative fire water savirij^s from 30% to 50% his msin Walter a g^reat column. downstairs was another thing. once again. arm at right, bumper at left... if you wish. Believers everywhere in the necessity The more exotic fowls were the gen­ Is your editorial responsibili­ Of'course, I didn’t jam up any­ Willie had been g^iven room 714 He’s announced a new probe eral favorites among the youngsters. when he checked into the Luxor ty limited only to your editorial o f an occasional war should ^also be They laughed at the Brahmas with the body, Willie would say. 1 held page? into the vegetable oU scandal heartened. back the bad stuff. But what Sunday night. He had gone up- group: brig. 8.96 to 14.98 feathered legs and marveled at the < stairs, taken one look at the Yours truly, and the Agriculture Depart­ In these times of trouble and doubt brightly colored Cochins with the bizarre could 1 do ? Walter's a good -guy Herald Donald S. Thomas, ment’s handling ot It. Aa Usual, ahd hO: needed a column. air conditioner which took up chairs for the institution of war, when a good feathered topknots. They enjoyed the nearly all of the window open­ 74' Spruce St. other siibconunlttee ' -metobers dresto^ jumpers 5iN - 7J0 pigeons, the fantails and the pouters, On Thursday night - when Yesterdays haven’t been fiUed fai on the many people everywhere have some in­ Willie was on. Broadway, a'big ing, and then came' down and Editor’s Note: A palpable especially when one of them puffed’ him­ demanded aunother room. 'The prellmlnery invertigation. On stinct to question whether any more self up so much that he lost his bal­ detective came to his apartment and' somewhat merciless ex­ -the baats o t past eotperience, clerk crossed out 714 with a 25 Years Ago ploitation of our admittedly un­ group: Mrlg; 14.98 to 19.98 5 9 ” wars can really be afforded, it has been ance and nearly fell off the perch. in the Bronx and told Willie’s pencil and put in 718. That one however, Uunr’re rewly for the Around the room were stalls where wife that Willie, had to be in pleasant Bituation. Not to pro­ Wdret.' I an invaluable rebuttal to be able to had two windows that you could Ttown Engineer ,J. Frank long an argument we can't win concessionaires touted the merits of rival the District Xttom ey’s office open. Bowen agreea to assume respon­ (c) 1964 PiipUebsre NewaMr 10J0 point to the full-blown, unimpaired sur­ about a policy which will not nyfeiia ski parkas poultry feeds, purveyed gravel made Monday about this theater tick­ The name on the card said sibility of the-highway d^art- per Syndicate. vival of the military spirit inside Rus­ from cracked oyster shells or offered et investigation. Willie never be changed, this correspondent Harry Harris, but the blue shirt nient. accurately divines that The sia, and, pointing to that, find in it that patent medicines designed to cure all the saw the detective. He was a on the wire hanger in the doaet 70" sofas 119. Hartford County Fire CShief’s Herald’s disagreement with group: orig. 24.98 to 39.98 absolute compulsion which requires Ills which afflict the feathered tribe. nice.man, his',- wife told him had the intUals. ”W W .” By the when he got home. He seemed Emergency Assn, organises at opinions expressed 'by letter other people to accept the practicability A child who went to the poultry show end o f the day, Ryan had the South Manchester firehouse. A Thoofflit for Today after school was likely to sirrive home nice enough when Willie spoke body Identified and turned over writers or advertisers is not Sponsored by fiie ftnnnWhe dress, casual coats 15. to 20. Pay as little as 10% of war too. to him on the phone on Friday. Green School drama club, the enough to keep these opinions late for supper that night, but he ar­ to tiw medical examiners. ter Oounofl o f Ohnrehea down on Watkins Bud­ For Russia to weaken and change, for rived full of wonders to relate and per­ But he wasn’t Willie’s kipd of Ugbta and Certain Chib, pco- from being published. The only trouble was, WUUe. dueea "Sir Richard Serves His get Plan . . . up to two Russia, to go civilized and pacifist, such haps a souvenir feather or a miniature' detective. Willie’s kind were the Weiss was not just another groQp: orig. 7.98 to 10.98 The slim, trim Modem look ones he saw on Broadway. He Queen.” "From that time Jesus began years to pay for major a development might undermine the fu­ bantam egg clutched in his band. jumper. There was a district The Meriden poultry show is an event could kid with them and talk Miss Hazel Trotter Is appoint­ **S!!!^* W in s . for ture prospects of war everywhere. attorney Interested in him, and purchases.' of the past now. Poultry raising, is no about big crimes. But this de- when you get a thing like this ed to a committee arranging the kingdom of heaven ia at wool s k ir^ slacks dJOtolUIO Final layers of cotton felt provide a • There Will be good cheer, then. In ' tective on the phone was real leisure time activities for tobac­ Today in History hand’.” St. Matt. 4:17 You can' give your modem room a trim, slim 8. longer a back yard industry. It has be­ you have to look for a homicide. smooth, even foundation for the coverings military circles in other nations, that come concentrated in giant establish­ Ufe.-Willie looked out the urin- There were no grounds for call­ co field workers throughout the With Aril Wednesday, tha look, and still enjoy comfort . . . as these dows at the ugly stepladder in state. By 'THE A SkK XA TEO PBB86 season of Lrat ip upon us. It to Marshal Malinovsky hss called in the ments where hens work in batteries and ing it a murder by last nij^t. group: orig. 16.98 streamlined pieces'itfove. The light, airy, off- you select. are kept at work overtime in the winter the courtyard. That was real Today in Wodneeday, Feb. a time when “The CWi to He- Russian creative artists and warned But as Willie Weiss was put in tWfloor slim leg design never overcrowds a 4. Box pleated skirts on wing group are lined months by the use of electric lights life, too. But WilUe was more the ground, a lot people still 10 Years Ago 13, the 48rd day of 1964. 'ntete pantaiw ” to rentwad-.Tio npent at is not t o p l y to be sorry to lend a smartly tailored: Took. them against producing anything which which trick the foolish hena into think­ aftidd df (ha detective on the were wandering whether some­ are 833 days M t in the yenr. autkntic ski slacks 1IUI0 room . . . even when you use sectionals or might, in some sickly and sophisticated ing that they are operating by. daylli^t phone than he was of the step- body came into Room 718 and School operatknal expenses Todny is Anb Wednwrtny, mark­ wpoo£ 4 ^ . though aonoar jumbo pieces 1 Prices are complete with a 5, Genuine foain latex rubber seat cushions are eaaenttol to in- wsy, or even in some supposedly hu­ Few of today’s youngsters know any-, ladder. threw him out the window be­ o f $213.11 per pupil for 1M2-SS ing tlM start o f lent? Today atoo choice OT t o y j v n . Six weeks delivery. with zippered coveringii idve the comfort thing about poetry; the closest they get There is a small brick ledge sdiool year fall bekyw the pre- pentaacB. Rqientaiioe hmUtof a 'grouptortg. S.'98 to 5.98 mane way, take the glory and heroism fore he could go downtown and to CUneae new year’s eve, ush­ o f down yet always bounce back after use. to It is in the supermarket or at tabla. sUeldng out ftora tbe Second give up something to the dis­ pupil rate o f $241.M for the ering in the Y ^ 'W the Oroi- ritangrt mliid, a right-about- out of war. ° fa «» tor soul, a new out- They wouldn’t know how to slide the^ floor of the rear qf the Luxor trict attorney. state. gon, 4 6 ^ . 6. Arm sleeves are provided AT NO EXTRA Borne a t the rules Marshal Malinovsky hand under a hen, particularly an Baths HoteL At a little after You see, they had an idea IfEHS science te^ er Law­ Nor to it an act aeeom- ik iiti, dorm-shirts COST; protect arms froih soiling. Easily 10:30, the room clerks working pllshed once for all, when firet • V , would apply to treatment of the subject Irascible one and pluck out a fine brown that WUlie WdisB might be able rence Perry cited by Chicago Taday*B Highlight In History Look inside for quality! removed before you have guests. newly laid egg. in the hotel )obby thought they to lead them to the important International Exhibition of Na­ we became Christians. Rather o f war might be considered elsewhere. Ob ' this date in 1809, Abra­ it to a daUy spiritual attitudo, The poultry shows were part of a way heard something fall in the back people the IMb Pmdact, wbteh ir « i West treawirerB. Ths I m v or ti is s h ^ flmildsiit ta boAnnartMtad. 1 Rubberissd hair? adds buoyancy; always i CStrlatton Bduaadi|^ stays in place; hb shifting. new, extra low sale prices! i 9 9 ; V/ 1 ; ! - : I. ^ 1 \ ......

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MANCHESTE2R CVENING HERALD, ICANCHISIBB, 0 0 ^ ., WEDNBSDAT, FEBRUARY 12, i m TAGm fA Q B aiANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, COI«<, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1964 Colum bia ad guilty to two oounts ot .using ency when told the accused had owner's perwiisston, brasklng with flaps, fled when she Demand Rated Soft-Ped4ded T oHtjaid C ounty a motor vahlcla without the spent the last 10 years In vari­ and sntAring In the daytime, Strangle Attempt screamed and slammed the door owner's permission, theft ous jails stemming frtxn dif­ and; two oounts o f f i i e l p e oonvlc- to his face. Events charges stemming from each of ferent offenses. Skatiiig Mahoney Sees Delay Hoffa Claims Agents tlons of uflng s motor vehiole Plaguy Probers PoUes found a nykm stocking Easter Seals Superior Court the bfesks and ons count « Guy R. Laaous, M, of Woon- wMhout pawnlsflon. Tfis On Return of R c ^ D efector lareeny. sookot, R. I., was ssntsnosd to toness tmpossd yesterday at* to to tha hallway o f tha apartinant Report The charges tocluds she oen- three to seven yssrs sftar he CAMBRIDGE, Maas. (A P )— house to East Cambridgs where In State Richard A. Jones, 82, of BUto- rim ooucurrmt w t|h Ms prsiwot it apparently had been drooled which resumed Hs talks hsre Drive Slated soUdated from Hartford County pleaded guilty to toto ooUlits of tormA Another strangle attempt was In Manager’s Review Spying During Trial Elliott Dies (Oonttoned from Page One) by the intruder to his flight. Jan. 31. “ fw » , presented in Tblland offenses and were presented by breaktog and sntortog and taro Jamas L. Kelssy, 86, o f Hart­ reported last night to harry to- vestigatora of the 11 unsolved Mrs. Ferdinand’s 27-3rear-old Park dqMurtmenfa (Oonttnued from Page One) The Soviet delegation kept Mrs. IIu im U •paamAn at County Superior Court this week State’s Atty. JosI H. Rssd A counts o f th eft Hls ssntonods ford, ohsegsd with breaking snd (Continued from Page One) nard B. Spindel of New York, Nossenko, a security officer of M several charges, was sen­ women strangltogs In eastern husband, Thomas, was out of hours for supervlaed Ice skat­ Mayor Francis Mahoney said this morning that he has In Florida Nossenko’* disappearance se­ Woodland .Tor., will servo as before Judge Alva P. Lolselle. ora to run omdurrent vnth s entering &d ' ing toni^t at both Center hearings involving charges yma offered to evidence. the Soviet delegation, disap­ cret for three days. They to* tenced to two years to state jail, T m d s Bivono, 87, of tha present jail term df' 4 tq 16 tonoed to 18 mon< to four Massachusetts. walking the family’s dog at the not set a date for the special meeting requested by the against two police officers. sters Union, said his attorneys Hoffa and the other five are peared from Geneva Feb. 4. •hairmmn o f tho Eastor Boal ap­ ■(••psnded after one year, and Mrs. Carole Ferdinand, 25, time of the confrontatkm. Springs Annex and Charter Oak formed Swiss police only after Bron, N.Y., was given a ta w years Lanous is serving tor oth- yean, to run ooocurrent with a Park will be until 10 tfcloek. General manager to review his (Margin’s) perform­ The writ was served, Tedes- being tried for allegedly ab Walter Frederick Elliott, 78, peal, It was annotmoed today by placed on two year’s probation, told police ' she answered her Police said Mrs. Ferdinand will ask the U.8. 6th Ciircuit It waa Tsarapkto’s first com­ apparently becoming convinced to nine-year suspended sentence «r orlmes. prasent jail term of two to sev­ The dally schedule at both Is 0 0 said, at 3 p.m.—more than tempting to fix . the jury to of Vero Beach, Fla., died laat ance. Martin’s request was submitted to Mahoney at (Jourt of Appeals in Cincinnati, ment on the case since Nossen­ that he had skipped to the West. Henry B. MoCbne, resident of . f *“ Uty to breaka with Indefinite probation. He John P. Talbot 81, o f WtlU- en yean totyosed In Harttoid door, thinking it was her hus­ had past hospital coimections as 30 minutes after the hearings Hoffa's 1962 conspiracy trial at night at Indian River County to Mickey s Hambler sales and band, and saw a man holding a from 1:80 to 10. Monday night’s Joint meeting of<^ Ohio, to compel Judge Frank W. Swiar authorities said later Nos­ the Oonnaotlout Society for had pleaded guilty, to a dharge mantlc, presently serving a two County. The ehaiges preeentod had several o f the unsolved in Mm case of Sgt. Nicholas Bar- Nashville. That tnal ended with Hospital to that city. He was a ko disappeared. senko crossed into France the Crippled Children and Adulta. the Longview School, to Elltag- at armed robbery stemming to seven year term to Btote yesterday stem ftom a break m- woman’s stocking wrapped, strangle victims. She had work­ Coasttog Is permitted dalty In the board of director* and the Center Springs Park from 1:80 Charter Revision Commission tolotta—one of the offfficers in­ Wilson to listen to his charges. a hung jury. native of Manchester and, moot The Soviet delegate read his day he disappeared. ■Die campaign' will open ton. the Italian American <31ub from a holdup at the RL- 6 and Prison for other offensea, was to a Tolhund home where Kelsey around his hand. She said the ed as a nurse’s aide to a Somer­ to dark, under supervlslasi. l2th Circuit volved was scheduled to start. Wilson’s refusal to Interrupt In his affidavit, Spindel said recently, a resident of Bolton. brief statement grlm-faced and Nossenko lived with about 10 March 1 and fionttnua to Easter jmd the Midway Package stores 44 package store in Bolton Jan, sentenced, yesterday to two to reportedly stole two revolvers man, who waa clothed to- a ville hospital seven years ago (CRC). He moved to Vero Beach to Ihe general manager express­ Asked why the hearing the trial, now in its 18th day, for he was hired by Hoffa to detect declined to answ.er any ques- other Soviet delegation mem­ Sunday. It provldea funds tor to Tolland, and Peter’s Package 2. 1968. four yean on diSsgaa of ustog snd.a quantity of • A H Green leather Jacket, goggles or and had been a hospital patted No skating will be allowed whetlier there Is or has been November 1960. ed his disapproval o f the CRC's didn’t start at 3 p.m. u sched­ tiems. bers to a small hotel on Avenue rehal^ultatlon aervtcea fpr han­ Store to Vernon. He also plead- Tha court showed Blvona leni­ a motor veMcle without the. Stautya heavy glasses and a fur hat about a year ago. on Center Springs. G)urt Cases a special bearing to coiuider (he surveillance.' M r. Elliott, who retired from recommendation that a "five- uled, Tedesco said, “ because "I have nothing further to Wendt to the Servette dlstrlot of dicapped men, women and chil­ matter means “we are being Partin’s fourth day of cross- Pratt and Whitney to 1956 after year review and summary dis­ nobody showed up for It.” say,” he declared as ha Geneva. dren. It aeryea people who hart This is the latest in a series denie ’ our constitutional rlMits” examtoatlm Tuesday was large­ 17 years service, was an en- marched out of the room fol­ On the day ha vanished, the missal” clause be added to Sec- ROCKVnXE SE8UON Hoff told reporters Tuesday. ly repetitious. gtoeer. been crippled by dlaeaae or acci­ tlmi 4-2, the town charter’s ten­ of moves aimed at stopping lowed by his chief advisers. Russians at the hotel were all A Rockville man who threat­ Prosecutor James F. Neal of Partin, business manager and 'A member of Mt. Orthodox His statement Indicated that dent and need apodal fraatment ure and removal clause. Tedesco from holding hearings packing and moving to the dele­ and training to Uyo aucceeafUUy ened to end an argument by involving the police — on Washii^;ton denied government secretary -treasurer of Team­ Lodge of Masons to West he expects the Swiss to call on Martin emphasized the fact grabbing an ax was fined 450 gation headquarters. with thalr bandleapa, and la an charges which have never been ager' i were watching Hoffa, his sters Local 5 at Baton Rouge, Springfield, Mass, and of tl'.e the United States to return Nos­ There was speculation that that the charter now provides tor breach of peace by Judge five codefendants or thehr law­ testified last week he kept the afllUato o f the national oodety. for a review "at any time," and made public. senko to Geneva and deliver Nossenko picked this particular Nicholas Armantano yesterday. yers. Justice Department Informed him to the Soviet delegation. The national ohalrman ia Bob that It would not be in the Thomas J. Ronan, 52, of the School Board Chairman Rog­ day for his departure because Hope, wAU-known actor and "Hoffa is up to his usual an­ during the Nashville trial of al­ The Swiss were expected to the general busUe o f movtafj best interests of the town, when Rockville Hotel, was arrested er Ross, speaking; as a private tics of trying to divert attention leged attempts by Hoffa ' and fomedian. seeking the services of future last month after a hotel official citizen, told members of the reject both the Soriet complaint allowed him to take his belong­ Arohen loara from the issues on trial,” Neal others to reach the Jury to that ings out of the hotel without good men for the poet of gen­ reported that when he went to town council Monday night and the demand for Nossenko’s A Chtoagp Round shoot was told newsmen. . case. return. arousing suspicion. eral manager, to have "that Ronan’s room to request the that, in his 0 (pinion, Tedesco's The defense has chaigbd near­ The other defendants are Al­ held by CohimUa Lake Bow­ slause staring us in the face.” radio be turned down, Ronan proposed private hearing ia Nossenko arrived to Geneva An international search war­ ly every day since the trial be­ len Dorfman, Chicago; Larry Jan. 20. Disarmament confer- rant for Nossenko was circulat­ men Sonday at Yeoroani HaJL He asked for the review to picked up the ax. "nothii^ more than a kangaroo gan Jan. 20 that its activities Campbell, Detroit; Nicholas J. •jhe faandloap winner waa Ed quiet critics of his performance, Sandra J. Boudle, 16, Tolland, court.” Mice documents listed him as an ed through Interpol to France were being observed. Tweel, Huntington, W.Va., and expert without specifying his and several other West Euro­ Kautoun at Rhode Uond. He and to point up the simple charged with using a motor In an impaasioned plea to the An affidavit from a self-styled Ewing King and Thomas Parks also won tlM man'a toee style mechanics for such a review particular field. pean countries. vehicle without permission, re­ council. Roes said that barring professional wiretapper, Ber­ of Nashville. wltfa a 77a A dose second waa “at any time.” ceived a 60-day sentence, sus­ the public and the press from Soviet sources to Geneva French police said a check Martin suggested that the called Nossenko a legal expert revealed that Nossenko vtsited Dave ly A toaaandro wltih 768 and pended and placed on probation the hearings constitutes noth­ Ruoa Bora waa third with 754. present “Tenure and Removal” for two years. ing less than that—and added lium compou^B can be eaten b> of the Soviet Foreign Ministry. Pairis laat on Jan. 19. clause be amended by removing he believes the townspeople children and pets, he said. T ^ presumably would give Soviet sources said he Is mar­ Ed VoM o won (ha men’s In- Robert B. Perla, 20, of the LBJ’s Speech ■tinettva oboot with 727, Mike the wmda "for Improper per­ have a right to know tht na­ The board also approved a him access to Soviet defense ried and haa two children, but Rockville Hotel, charged with Tweedy was second with 665 formance o f . his duties.” theft and tampering with a mo­ ture of the charges brought list of peeticides sprayed from secrets and negotiating plana brought no member of his fam­ and RJehaed WaUbto, tUrd with Section 4-2 of the town char­ tor vehicle, received a three- against the men. aircraft. For a|rricultural corps, for the disarmament conference ily to Geneva. To Tax Aides 685. AJI art Columbia Laka ter speidfieB the procedure of month sentence and fined |10. nurseries and oirobards, the The officers involved are Sgt. BownMn, Botlee, cause, hearings and ap­ He was placed on probation for Bartoiotta—scheduled to be de­ board approved Sevto, Maiattil- peals ttiat must be followed in two years. on, Methoxyohior, DDT (eoccept Mary Jaan of Wa(rotum won moted to the rank of patrol­ Wide-Ranged (be women's Iturtincttve with me removal of a general mana- Archie C. Slater, 19, of 38 man; officer Earlston Gordon, on field com or forage crope), Reapportionment Placed Hammond St., charged with Naphthaleneacetic add, and 2, 466; Marola Hall was second ger. sche^led to be dismissed from (OontiiHied from Page One) •n»* CRC, no doubt decrying theft of a motor vehicle, was the force; Officer Joseph Dolr- 4, 5-TP (Silvex) as spray ma­ with 416 and Lu Day, third with the cause and effect procedure, given a three-month sentence terials, and Zineb or Fhrham Back Into Courtis Hands 848. 8ha women’s free style was on, whose probationary period es mast be collected efficiently, would like to add their clause, Emd placed on probation for ,ias been extended six months for the dusting of tobacco. won by Genera Fora with 710; courteously and honestly. Walter F . ElUott which, in effect, would super­ two years. Slater took a car al'though he was originedly (Continued from Page One) the fundamental issues Involv­ Judy Brogan, saooad with 667 from the front of an Elm St. "Every man is king to the and Shairon Russell, third with cede me present procedure. scheduled for dismissal and de­ Tax Receipta Up ballot box.” Franklin Royal Arch Masons of ed.” The board of directors and doctor's office and was appre­ tectives Staley Lapa and Earl towna are represented to the The statement came from A. 426. HARTFORD (AP) — State “ It took us 40 days and nights Greenfield, Mass., he was the CRC have scheduled another hended in Hartford an hour lat­ Nucclo scheduled to be trans­ Searle Ptoney, Republican state Dmtan Shrvtoes tax collections durtojg the first to pare and prune” the budget. past tan cedar of Nutmeg For­ House. None bos more than two informational meeting for next er. ferred to the uniformed divi- chairman. Rep. Louis J. Padula St. Ooksnha's Church wtfl Richard A. Jones, 32, of El­ seven months of the current "My mother always had some est, Tall Cedars of Lebanon to -votes. Tuesday night at 8 in the hear- skm. Manchester. or Norwalk, assistant House ma­ hsiva its ssoood Lenten servloe tn'g room o f the Municipal lington, charged with using a fiscal year were nearly 816 pin mcmey hid under the pil­ Republicans have dominated jority leader. Sen. Peter P. tonlglit St 8. Ashes were Ueesed low.” In Bolton, where Mr. Elliott BuUdlng. motor vehicle without permis­ million more than during the the House in every year but one Mariana of Groton, Senate m i­ at the morning service and dis- sion and speeding had the Discusaion Barred corre.sponding period o f the pre­ had lived on Bolton Center Rd. In addition a public hearing Put yourselves In the place of for about 25 years, he was for the peat almost 90 years. nority leader, and a number of tributad after each Mass. FM- en the CRC's charter change charges nolled when prosecutor NEIW H A V m (A P )— Dlrec vious year, tax commissioner the other fellow to considering other ranking Republicans, in­ day at 7:80 p.m. there will be E. George Gorsky Informed the John L. Sullivan reported yes­ president of the Bolton Hall and The decision hit at the unit proposals will be held Feb. 24 tors o f the New Haven Real Es' poverty — and discrimination, Library Association a member cluding House Speaker J. Tyler stations o f the cross and bene- court that Jones had been terday. system of representation which at the Waddell School. tate Board have refused a meet­ "one of the great ladies that I of the volunteer fire depart­ Patterson of Old Lyme. dlotion. After this weric, ser­ Mayor Mahoney said that it sentenced in Tolland County ing with civil rights leaders to Most of the increase, he said, have known Is kind of chief of Republicans contended to their Democrats did not object to vices will be held Tuesday at Superior Court the day before was due to a new law requiring ment, and of Bolton Orange to doubtful whether the board discuss the board's rejection of staff of our house. She has been which he had served as treas­ statement yesterday "is at the the ruling. They were willing to 8 p.m. and Fridays at 7:80 will be able to hold its special for other charges stemming a Negro recU estate broker. earlier payment of. cwporation with us 20 years, she is a col­ heart of our federal system.” have the Senate, which they pan. from the incident taxes. urer for a number of years. meeting for the “performance Refusal came in a letter yes­ lege graduate, but when she The concept, the Republicans control, o'ediatricted, if the The OongtagaUonal Chiuoh Herbert Bailey, 21, o f 57 Tal- State tax revenues ' for the He was also a long-time jus­ review” imtll some time after terday to Earl I. Williams, vice co m t: from Texas to Washing­ said, "haa for centuries given House were reapportioned at ooitt Ave., was fined fS fo r fail­ July-January ’ period totaled ton she never knows where she tice of the peace, and had will hold a Lm ten Servloe to­ the pubHe bearing. president of the New Haven served on the town’s first zon­ eveiy town to our state a direct the same time. ure to notify the motor vehicle 896.7 million 815.7 million more can get a cup of coffee. She night, at 8. The Rev. George Chapter o f the National Asso­ ing board. voice to the legislature.” The ruling came on a suit Bhrane wU speak on "Penltenoe department of a change of ad- ciation for the Advancement of than during the same months a never knows when she can go to filed by several private cltlzen.s Limited Quantities ...None to Dealers... Be Early! King’s Low Prices are Even Lower! dreas, |75 for speeding and |15 a bathroom.” A life-long tinkerer, Mr. El­ "It appears,’’ the leaders said, and Lova.” Friday, the women Colored People. year earlier. "to put the court to the position backed by the League of Wom­ Richard Enlists for failure to drive in proper Corporation tax revenue ac­ liott was an expert cabinet­ of the Oongregatlonal Church "The policy of the New Ha­ Hie White House light bill Is not only of determining that en Voters of Connecticut. lane. counted for 826-7 mlllicm of the maker and ardent gardener. In •rill join with the Tolland Coun­ ven real estate board to not to down from 85,000 to 83,000 a something is wrong, but also The majority opinion, written In Nutmeg Unit Richard Riendeau, 28, of total, compared to 812.6 million month. "You go back home and later years, he become a cam­ ty South group for a Worid Day discuss the reasons for a pro­ era fan and had a large col­ of deciding precisely what by U.S. District Judge WlUlam of Prayer service at the North Hartford, was fined |60 for during the previous correspond­ see how much electricity you H. Timbere held that to the Dacron Reinforced Teeners, Womens speeding, and |8 for failure to posed member's rejection for lection of slides taken during changes shall be made to the Coventry Congregational Ladies Shadow Panel Ladies Smart Tailored Girls Short Sleeve V m t K. RMmard, the on of membership,” the letter said. ing period. can save to the building to legislative system without per­ House “ the vast disparity be­ carry license. which you work.” his travels. In recent years, he Church. Those attending are Sir. and Ifins. Hosvnsn H. Riob- It was signed by Herbert H. had made a tour (rf Canada and mitting the people of the state tween the weight of votM of Daniel V. Paul, 18, of ToUnnd, "We have problems In the asked to bring a eondwloh tor TIE STYLE Md, 2B0. Oenter St., Is the dnt pleaded guilty to charges of op­ Peerce, president. Fire ^iU» Couple northwestern United States and a voice to determining how they electors of the varioue townr hmoh. The bueiness meeting at MENS COTTON Rayon Tricot Italian Import Orion Slipon m world” but “ I have seen times greatly debases the franchise of vQkmtaer for H Maitoe Oceps erating an unregistei^ motor The letter referred to a “long HARTFORD (AP) — An spent two months visiting the shall be governed." 10:80 am - will precede the when the skies were grayer.’’ tiiose to towna of larger popula­ ^NhtaMg Piaitoon”—4he 76- vbhclle, misuse of registration standing policy eetablished to elderly couple was killed today Mediterranean countries. The leaders said they believe prayer service. mmn m St Of Oonueattcut reei- protect the reputation of the in­ “ We cannot expect to mash a "that the people of Connecti­ tion.” piatee and operating while his to an early morning fire which button and have our wishes car- Mr. Elliott was bom in Man­ Hockey Sohednled OXFORDS wlm wilH undergo initial dividual and his standing in the chester on Jan. 9, 1891, the cut are entitled to have the "Invidious discrimination.” T-SHIRTS HALF SLIPS SLACKS SWEATERS Uoenae was under suspension. swept the third floor bedroom rieil out all over this globe.” The WilUmanUc Hbokey Club, iogettier at Parris business community.” son of Sidney and E3izabeth highest court to the land, the the court said, “ ia plainly IBs case was continued for one of a three story apartment "Even to our own country we whkh boasts many local men as ^ S. C., tU e aummar. week for sentencing when Paul house at 69 Colonial St. Russell Elliott. U.S. Supreme Court, pass on shown.” INow a aantor at Manchester do not see everything alike .If members, wW play the Middle- told the court he c ^ d not pay Towna Quarantined The victims were identiified as we did, we would all want the He attended Manchester ■tob •ebool, wtwre be ia a schools and was naduated from town (earn tomorrow night at a tins yettorday. HARTFORD (AP) — The Mr. and Mrs. John A< Brack, same wife—and that would be a Rockville, -where she lived moat Hussey, subdeacon. Burial was Choate School to WoUtogfort et teoMnR tottemsai, Rkhacid win about 60. Brack was found Pratt Institute. Brooklyn. N.Y. state has slapped a quarantine problem,' wouldn’t it?” of her hfc. to St. Bridget’s Cemetery. Fa­ 7:30 pjn . » i be u nen. into ttte Ooepa dur- burned to death to his bed and Following graduation, he held on Berlin, Meriden and South­ Survi-vora include thrae eons, ther Huaeey read the eommit- -Voter SesstoBs injg H m Mi, but atay in school his wife, Selma, was dead on positions in St. Johnsbury, 'Vt., 1 ington, where a plant pest call­ By JAMES MARLOW Charles S. Comora and Ste­ tal. Two voters were made Sat­ Cotton corduroy, flawel or smooth So aawduate wStti Ms dassi arrival at Hartford Hpapital. Bethlehem, Pa., Palmer and phen H. Connora Jr., both of 3 Pocket and zipper detaHs. Black, I'..1. 'v ■ ■ ‘ • V. .1 -ii.i n|i <>1 jnii I gfaribei toftatmatlon on the Age G>nfused ed the European Chafer has Associated- Free# News Analyst Bearers were Kichard .Nor­ urday at the regular Voter- 11 i 1' I nil 11 h fl.M I nn [in] i‘i uppers. Black or loden green. I Ill W h iln A neighbor, Richard Christen­ Worcester, Mass., and at Whit­ RocScviUle, and Postmaster Bid- brown or grey. Sizes 10 to 18. r i; U hu< !'-tI fi.'isfI 1 .: ' 1 h\ ♦tmtnmg gtatoon” may be ob- been foimd. WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ throp, Edward Moriarty ’ Jr., making session. One registered Ii'inliiM' 11 i-nll.t I I’t 11’ .Sl/.( S .\i I, Sura 5 to 10. Si/.< S.Mi, sen, who Uvea to an adjacent ney Chain Division in Hai-tford ward J. Connors, with whom “ ’..11 ' Ssinnd team the Marine Ooepa The quarantine means that dent Johnson has a thin skin James Moriarty, William Mori­ Democratlo and the other re­ apartment, discovered the fire before joining United Aircraft she made her home; five grand- Reondting OMoe hi the main Pontiff Says plants and soil taken out of the and some of his critics are get­ in 1938. arty, Vincent Moriarty and mained unafflllated. This Is a three towns will have to be in­ as he left for work at 7:36 a.m. ting imder it already. He hit ohiildren, and one great-grand- Richard Moriarty. new law enacted by the state Stoat Omoa BuDdlng at Mato He said he saw smoke pouring He was a communicant of chdld. —nit fWiMr gta. (Ooatiiiiied town Page One) spected and certified free of the back. He called them "belly- St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, A delegation of nurses from legislature last year. It requires Boys CotRiin Sateen Mens Long Sleeve Boys Long Sleeve insect. from a bedroom window off the achers,” although he didn’t The funeral will be held Sat­ McCook Hospital, Hartford, at­ each town to have a voter leak­ • M r R gt aam H. Hope haa rear porch. Manchester. urday at' 9:15 eon. at the Burke les udilch dishonor art, corrupt State entomologist Neely Identify them. tended the funeral. ing session each month for at RCA Camden aat ofCtoe boons 8 a. m. to 6 p. The blaze, whi1 '! I*''l Miuit I are priced at a fraction of their (Jhief John J. Kerrigan said WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ An H pkgs. r Sheaths - Shifts • Shirtwaists 'I’lilic u I'ri-lli.m r ItMiin lillvd lit'd, original selling price. Church 8t.; Isadore Levy, 64 and released. chester officials to look over the Among Republicans Nixon YOUR OWN FIRESIDE! .luii n n \‘’lt\ -mci f(»lnr.s lii'.uii. i:old Milford R d.; Mrs. Ernestine Yesterday at 4:30 p.m., Wil­ all the bireaks were in drug plan, and bring to light any dent Johnson heaped pralsa on ’n p TT>p, Goody, Solo n n f n t i stores, gasoline stations and and 0 1 . Barry Goldwater of 1 Frazier, Vernon Rd., Bolton; liam Helm, 16, of SO Cooper St., conflicts with local plana. Arizona, in particular, have Secretary of the Treasury Doug­ Mrs. Joan_Matejlcek, Coventry; was nipped by a dog owned by restaurants. Taken' were nar­ Attending was Town Planning Can’t beat it for inspiring that deep-down las DUlori to a speech to Internal cotics, cash, liquor and many been Johnson critics. Mrs. Else" Tzimoulis, Lynwood Norman Stevens of 166 Chest­ Commiaaion chairman Martin Although Goldwater is openly solid sense of contentment and security. Sturt Revenue officials Tuesday. D r„ Bolton; George Okerfelt, nut St. The youth was taken other items, having a value of Alvord, who found the regional Then he added: "Somebody thousands o f dollars. seeking the nomination, Nixon saving now to join the ranks of happy home- 180 Count Package 89 Btodow 8t to the hospital and given a plana for the town substantially insists he Is not a candidate eaUed him a'RepubUOan. I think DISCHARGED TODAY: How­ tetanus booster shot and re­ sintilar to the ManrtiesUr mas­ owners I that Is abw t the worst thing I CHILDREN'S SPECIALS ** while, at the same time. Bound­ FLANNELETTE ard Umt, Bast Hartford; Arthiu- leased. Act on Poiaona ter plan adopted by the TPC ing more and more like one to have ever heard said about him,” ' „ Paper Dinner Gustafson, Dobson Rd., Vernon; HARTFORD (AP) — Uto last year. hls tripe And speeches. He does Kent Bishop, Waiqdng; Joseph say he’d accept a draft. DUlon U . 4 RepubUcM. Ha PAJAMAS LUMBER DEPT. newly created otate board at ' i t ^ - was ambcuuador to Birance Md AND Orsechowski, 445 Parker St.; pesticide control has recom­ In that I960 l^ampaign Nixon, Peter Magrel, 50 Homestead St.; Kaffee Klatsche undersecretary of state under NAPKINS mended that rat poisons con- after two terms as Eisenhower’s c a b i n e t h a r d w a r e Garret Resnick, 466 W. Middle former President Dwight D. tatotog sodium fluoroacetate or About Town vice president, was to a politi­ S A V I M G vS GOWNS ANTIQUE HINGES 8 pr. fl.OO Tpkt.; Harriet Krewaon, llG Has Hat Parade Elsenhower before being named “compound 1080” be banned cal bm . He had to defend the BluefUdd Dr.; Frederick Wal- Mrs. Thomas Magnotta of 82 to bis present post by the late from Ooimecticut Eisenhower-Nlxon foreign policy i ■ , . -.r';- ■ '• - il'/i . r;flH .ChMftar 0Mb floral M to o lo lt, •ft/*.’ u;«/. , ' V. I , PACn IWELVB MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, OONN^ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1964 Section Tioo WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1964 atfT S n ntfttg IffroU i We d n e s d a y , Fe b r u a r y 1 2 , 1964 Fort Lauderdale Kennedy Coins F o^ from Town HEALTIt CAPSULES iRaaiar A Advii^ hytne^A-p^imL Struck at Mints Private leadlngi bj I poaitiana aquinped with also- On Dean’s List Set for Students MBS. MARDG tronle dialing devlest, by which » i r fiAPE TO RSPREEZE I Town Studies ths. student could select any of ISFTWER MEAT, WHICH HAP Perfectionist with Heart 30 dlffermt languags tor laoliMM on tli* dean’s Mat for FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The I .BEEN FROZEN ANP THEN atudy—entirely by remote con­ ttm fin t semester at Bay Path (AP) — Fort Lauderdale again first nsw half dollars bearing For informatibii call 5S7*S#(M I Bids on Lab Junior College, Longmeadow, COOKEP 1 the likeness of the late Presi­ 91S Albany Avenue . trol and without directly han­ plays a varied entertainment By DOSn BBUMNO Maee,, .are, four Mancbester stxi> dent John F. Kennedy were Hartford, Conn. I dling the tapes. program to keep collegians out L “Two-tttirda heart and one- Dqciaiona on which, if any, of Ths original q>ecUicatlona, Taro saparato fires, n tp a r tiA f denta. They are: struck Tuesday at simultaneous ttdrd perfeottonist" to bow Mn. ICtaa Mona Jean A shley, of mischief in this south Flori­ ceremonies at the Philadelphia thrao bids on a languitge lab for vdiich called for the dialing otartsd ^ an 11-yoar-old bogr, Bernard BUovich of Weat Hart- equipment, were changed to daughter o t Mr. and Mrs. WU- da resort at Eastertime. and Denver mints. iord, braUto Inetruotar, de- Mancheater High School should caused modsrats to SKtsnaiva The program was instituted in At a telephone signal riven in OOSHETIGS read "remote program selec­ Ham H.' Aridey Jr. of SI I«n < « •cribea tiie pes4teot brailMet b^acesptsd, srs still hanging tion equipment" after Chester damage to a tumMlng mot and St.T'wbo has also been elected 1962 to prevent a repetition of Philadelphia four new silver co­ a r d e n -r v b e n s t b i n *'She Should alao be wHUnc to fire, according to Jacob Haroi- Electronics turned in the only a stairway at 5 p.m. yesterday to Marion. Key, senior honor so- the wild Easter vacation of 1961 ins were stamped out at each IR'YAN-FARBEOB give iier time fireely to benefit bid, and two other firms said at ths East Side Reersatloa oiety at the ooUege. when hordes of beer-drinking mint. an, instructional materials co­ DuBABRY'LANVIM others,” the teacher added, they could not meet the spec­ Center at 22 School St. MlBB Charlene CXnrey, daugh­ students taunted police and Eva Adams, director of the ordinator for Manchester were arrested by the hundreds. MATOHEBELU-TCSSY ” wiithout thought a t poreonal ifications. Police said that the youth, ter o f Mr. and Mie. Charles mint who came here from Wash­ gain.” schools. V who is being referred Covey o f 6 Francis Dr., a Jun- If the students come in peak ington for the ceremony, said AND ALL THE OTHERS Ths sum of 116,000 was ap­ numbers, possibly as many as Invented fai 1683 by Loula venlle authorities at Hartford, k x , majoriiag in hheral arts. the eight coins will be given to BraUto, a BVeaoh teadier o f the propriated by the directors has admitted to Ughtlng tba Miaa tiesUe Owikla, daughter 60,000 will be here over a 16- President Johnson, who will from the Cireital Reserve Im­ Driver Warned day period. ARTHUR DRUfl blind, bnUM h a syetam of fires, one on a second floor Of Mir. and hCre. Michael Cwikla pass them on to Mrs. John F. writing for the blind that uaea provements Fhnd last July for mat that was hanging in a g ^ , A program mapped by civic Kennedy and her children, Caro­ ths lab installation, but no bid o f 106 Washington St., a jiailor, groups provides maximum en­ ebartoters made up of raised In 2-Car Crash and ths second a short tiftia majoring in the executive secre­ line and John. data in a eix-dot arranged on the lab has yet been accept­ later in a trash can located at tertainment and minimum idle The face of the crin bears a ed. tarial course. time. It will cost the city 316,- hi two vertloai oohimne, and A 17-year-old motorist yes­ the foot of a second floor stair­ Miss Barbara Uricehio^ VEE. VOU REFRC6ZE THE David Hlnchey Patricia Backowaki Mary Williams portrait of President Kennedy, Bids from three companies 000., Included are dances, beach that has been adofited for writ­ terday afternoon was issued a way, adjrtning the gym. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deuiiel M SA TA i 600N A6 PO$$IBl.E. facing left. On the reverse is the were received Jan. 21 on liber­ Tow n firemen from Com­ IT* BEET To U*E REFROZEN parties, boat cruises, athletics ing various languagos and for Uriodiio o f 103 Oolunibus St., presidential coat of arms and an tranecribing music, mathemat- alized specifications for the lab, written warning for failure to panies 8 and 4 extinguished ths MEAT WITHIN. ONE MONTH. and gift certificates. Merit Scholarship Finalists eagle holding an olive branch. Notre Dame Grad a Junior,' majoring in the me- All a student needs is a "hel­ NOW los and eolw ifle imnitmla. and were turned over to Haroi- gp*ant the right of way, after a fires, although a sprinkler sys­ diccd secretarial oourae, and is i??**'..^**** UhnotUmi When 26 million of them are A riaas in brafile tranaorip- an for study by General Mana­ Paul Sheridan of Bolton has tem was set off in the stair­ lo” tag costing 26 cents. made, they will be distributed two-car accident at W. Middle secretaiy-trsaaurer of the Out­ Three Manchester High S’*'14 1/2 0 ® "’- Some water damage was re­ TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — A Japan for exclusive sale and land from the Adriatic Coast, is active in sports and the Chess IBranch of the NctlonBl Wom- school staff to analyze the three not grant the right of way to He is ths son o f Dr. and Mrs. New Jersey hrm has contracted distribution of Lenox dinner and floods to 195 feet deep in the They are David P. Hinchey, of 16,000 for the four yea-;-,. and Folksinging Clubs. It Doe* Rain Frog* en'e League of the United Syn­ bids submitted. These are Val­ Bernard J. Sheridan of Hebron ported. son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Alfred R. Tarbox, 57, of 32 Fire and police officials, fol­ to sell fine china In Japan. giftware in Japan. winter. But in mid-summer it Last year, the program award­ Miss Rackowskl and Hinchey agogue in Amerioa. Seven ley Sound Corp., Springfield, Wellman Rd., when both cars Rd., Bolton. Dr. Sheridan is a The New Jersey Department The department said Lenox is often drys up completely and Hlnchey, 75 Hilltop Dr.; Miss ed about 1,800 Merit Scholar­ both are employed part-time at TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP)— women are currently enrolled in Mass., 39,100;' Electronic Fu­ dentist in Manchester. lowing a tip that the boy was Patricia A. Rackowskl, daugh­ collided with right and left seen in the area, went to the of Oonservatlbn announced to­ believed t o ' be the first Ameri­ children play soccer on the flat ships. ’The exact number each The Herald, while Miss Williams Fifth-wader Terry White, a for­ the dtaan. tures, Inc., North Haven, 310,- fronts, respectively. Sheridan majored In com­ day Biat Denooc Inc. of Trenton ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard F. GASH SAVINGS youth’s hmne and brought him can firm to ship china to Japan. lake bed. year depends on the extent of is a lab aide at the Manchester mer Floridian, sUrred up skep­ MM. EBavkh la asnbsted by 881; and Chester Electronics, Both cars had moderate dam­ munications' and public rbla- Rackowskl, 754 Center St.; and ticism when he told his class­ r r TO to police headquarters for ques­ sponsor support Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Vernon B. Sritth of 16 Inc., Chester, 315,995. age and were driveable, police tionss at Notre Dame with a Hiss Mary E. Williams, daugh­ mates at Follansbee, W.Va., tioning. The three local finalists re­ Penn Rd., Mancheeter, who baa A nine-page analysis of the said. minor in English. He was ac-" ter of Mr. and Mrs. David H. that it sometimes rained frogs bids was drawn up, Haroian The boy admitted to setting ceived certificates of merit in been Oecrified by the Library tlve in Intramurajl football, soft- the fires and also revealed three Williams, 161 St. John St. Appeal Backfire$ in Florida. said, which favored the Chester recognition of their performance o f Oongreas, WaaMngton, D. C ball and boxing. He was also other fires he has lit In tha Announcement that the three Today he had ^werful sup­ Installation, the most costly of vice president of the Ooniisctl- are among aoipe 13,000 merit in the prograun. All are enrolled DENVER, Colo. (AP)—Leon­ Also aaSlating in ths progrsiu past year, one in a seat of a port for his story. Florida’s the three and the one favored eut Club at the university. finalists fToin all over the na­ in honors level and advanced ard J. Trujillo went to court hi M ra Donald W. Morrison, school bus, and two separate governor, Farris Bryant, agreed from the beginning by the I Police Arrests A 1958 Manchester H igh tion was made over the school’s placement courses at the high Tuesday to ask that his seemd rr.R who is currently broilUng a 60- blazes in a cOmetery, pollcs school. All are members of the that solhetimes it not only rains school authorities. School graduate, Skieridan at­ public address system by VI "ie „ „ , „ „ , . ,, forgery conviction be "set aside o a m .on page manuacrifit which is re­ said today. frogs but also tiny fish. quired by the Library ot Oon- After getting a brief review by tended Monson . Academy on Principal George Emmerllng. N ^ on a l Honor Swlety and are jn the interest of Justice.” Terry wrote the governor "m y ■ John F. Tinney, 22, of 21 AE actirities were canceled at active In the extra-curricular, t j greos for oerUflcatlon of a Supt. of Schools William H. Monson, Mass., before entering the center last night. ’The performance of the three Trujiillo, 21, told Judge Ed- room smd teacher doesn’t be- Curtis, who met with Martin on Church St., last night was students on the National Merit program. brailHat his freshmen year at N o t r e I ward J, Keating that a sentence live m y story” about seeing it FUEL OIL the matter, the bids and an­ charged with fraudulent issue Dame. He will resume his stu­ Scholarship Qualifying Test, Miss Rackowskl Is editor-in- of two to six years was imposed rain green frogs when he was 5. The main purpose o f the olaas alysis were turned over to the of a check. He allegedly 'wrote dies this fall to'ward a graduate given last Marc^ in more than chief of the High School World, by the Judge despite lack ot cer­ ! Bryant explained to Terry la to tnach students to tran- general manager for study. degree. 16,500 high schools across the and is vice president of the Na­ tain evidence. Keating reviewed that the frogs were sometimes sorlbs into braille test books a check for 3100 on Dec. 26, and Penonal Notices tional Honor Society and of the COOPERATIVE Haroian said today he under­ country, now makes them eligi­ the case. I swept up into clouds by high for blind dhildrsn now anroUed stands Martin wants to view gave it to a friend who cashed ble for Merit Scholarships and Current Affairs Club. I "You want Justice done,” he winds, and fell back to earth Oil. (’OMP;\NV in regular olassea with aigbtod it. The check was returned was charged with intoxication children. Requests for adults actual installations of the labs In Memoriam ranks them ki the upper one per Miss Williams is feature editor told ’Trujillo, "so I ’m going to later with the rain. SIN OF. I9.^.S provided by (Jhester Electronics from the bank marked for In­ and breach of the peace. Po­ In loving memory of Harold J. cent of the nation’s high school of the World and a member of accommodate you.” He made "I hope that your teacher will SI."; HHOAI) sTr!F,r,T wishing to have hooka tran- sufficient funds In the account. lice reported they found him Howard, Sr., who passed a'wajr and Valley Sound before mak­ February 13. 1963. scholars. the Current Affairs and Folk- the sentence three to eight accept this verification of your xri.. acrlbod are alao taken care of, ing a decision. ’Trinity College Tinney posted 3500 profession­ banging on an apartment door if brailHeU arc avaUdhle. Merit scholars, selected from singing Clubs. As a freshman,' years. ’ story,” Bryant said. has the'Chester lab, whili Mt. al bond and the case has been at 405 N. Main St. Gallup was Beautiful memories 'woven in gold, Claaaes atartod in Hartford, set down for appearance In detained by police overnight, at 'Dlls la the picture we tenderly bold. Holyoke College bought the Val­ Deep in our hearta a memory is Bridgeport and New Haven in ley Sound installation, Haroian Manchester’s Circuit Court 12, the Slate Jail at Hartford aqd kept I960, but the Manchester claes said. Feb. 24. was released imder 3100 bon3" Of the dear huaband and father wa ta tba only one currently being The lab favored by the school Willi€un Henry Gallup, 35, of this morning while ewaitlng ap­ kwed and will never forget. conducted. It was the ftost sudi people ptw ldes ten students lOU. Elizabeth Dr., last evening pearance in court on Feb. 24. olaaa to be held in Manchester The sign and started Oct. Ifi, 1963, and that puts money to work for people wUl continue for about one year. "Becauae it takes a particular type of poreon to become a hrallUat, tba mortality rate is high;” MM. Smith said, adding Mrsw Morrison works on n manuscript at a Braille writer. that the Manchester riaae orig­ inally bad about 30 members. Studsnts ora taught to tran- scriba tar hand, with a stylus, and with the aid of a braille template. A eheet of moderately stiff paper ie placed on a wood­ en baeWng or braille slate, and the dots are preased through the guide. Ths braUliat nuiet make the dote in exactly the right place or the letters wUl be in­ correct. Because the opening in the template caste a Shadow, claasee c m usually held in the day tiros in strong bgbt. Sne<^- ly plaesd UgbteAah,bs used to disslpats '-'Middswi ^lor aight SHOF MARLOW'S FEBRUARY classes. ^RROm Ths students are also taught to use bralllers, or machines which writs brrille mechanical­ ly. These are much faster than DECTOLENE transcribing by hand, and rea­ sonably simple to learn to oper­ ate, but not, because of their WHITE SHIRTS cost, too many are available to / m a m B m . the class at this time. The "one-third perfectionist” No Ironing — Definitely — Absolutely qualification set forth by Mrs. FOR REAL FURNITURE VALUES! Ellovich is literally true in good brallUst as there is no This unusual ARROW Dectolene shirt is made margin for error. A slight mis­ of 100% Dacron polyester in a tricot weave take would change the true that refuses to wrinkle. Wash it anyway you meaning of a word. Patience should also be stressed as they want. Two hours later it is dry, ready to wear must be painstaking and con­ — and a Dectolene shirt will far outlast any all­ stantly repeat exercises before cotton shirt unquestionably. l becoming an adept braillist. When the volunteer has tran­ scribed the 50-page manuscript EACH DECTOLENE SHIRT COMES and become certified by the Li­ brary of Congress she Is then IN ITS OW N INDIVIDUAL RED BOX qualified to accept requests from school boards and others to translate complete text books into braille. Her name is Mrs. Smith instructs, left to right, Mrs. A. Elmer Diskan, Mrs. Bruno Golemha, Mrs. Rich­ •8.95 automatically put on the roster ard A. Chapman and Mrs. Sanol J. Solomon. Other members o f the c la s s are Mrs. Elverett of the Connecticut Braille Asso­ Cave, Mrs. Jay Hershey and Mrs. Irving Bayer. (Herald photos by Oflara.) ' . ciation, which contacts voltm- teers when needed. Because It FORMAL WEAR that there were many persmial those 'Who wish to read books takes a specialized type o t per­ s w s h : *Tt in the most gratify­ ing work I have evor .done,” ‘I benefits to be derived from and other manuscripta on to FOR HIRE son to become involved in this tape, to be played hack tooth­ work, there is a shortage of t z ^ feel that I aim receiving helping the blind, and that this ers who are idghtless and can­ bralllists at this time. much more than I can ever help made "better persons of not read braille. 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Hebron CXvfl War oentemtal. C8iristm- Past,, Present |^■■i Friday Only 4 P.M. to 9 PJM* son’s depiction of ttie Virginia battle was judged beet of 84 BO Y SCOVT “ VALENTINirS DAT SPECIAL “ ---- Grange Opms deeigne eribinitted by nine invi­ Merged for ted artiets. Notes and News M u n s O i I ^ HOURS ONLY FEB. 14 Mlaa Alice Frieda Hettinger Sewing G)ntest The 6c mttltioolored Stamp Movie Fans WALLACE BROTHERS STAINLESS TABLEWARE and Kenneth Thcmaa Ferry, will be first Issued on May 6 Troop 126 both of Mancheiter, exchanged Grange members in good with cerimoniee at Fredercks- Troop 126, Emanuel Lutheran CANDY I burg, Va Although no Ulustra- By B<» THOMAS Towa Saturday at S t Bridget’s standing, 12 years of age and Church, observed Charter Night AP Marvl^Televtsioii Writer At Uartfs, W. MIMIa Tinplka. Sh^plM Uon has been reeved, the de­ Monday at a potluck supper for Ohurch. over, as of April 80 of thia year sign will feature thrM can­ HOIA.TWOOD (AP) — It was I 19M PATTERNS • Soecial for Friday Paly • parents and families, with more ' STAWLBSS STKK. The bride la a daughter of and non-Grange members of noneers, silhouetted against a than ISO in attendance. The one of those rare, warm Mr. and Mrs. Walter 0. Hetting­ the same age who are spon­ bleak sky. It is' interesting to Rev. Melvin T. Peterson, as­ Oenatne LUMlraa Servlea er of Gleason St. Ths bride­ Makers «f ,.^ea4lee evenings when the past and the I sored by a Orange member in note that the winning artist is, sistant pastor at the cbutch, present merged for a mutual groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. hdmsrif, a stamp collector and gave the invocation. Warner Ferry of 821 HKlIard St. good standing, are eligible to Famoutrfor Old love—the movies. 24-Pc. Sef always wanted to design a new Walter Partington, district I Oomnlele ServlM far Mx The Rev, Dennis R. Hussey enter the 1964 National Grange stamp. Now his wishes have commissioner, presented the FMhUrMd Goodne$$ The occasion was the annual performed the double ring cere­ come true. troop charter to Bernard John­ dinner of Delta Kappa Alpha, ^ N O T f l l M All Cotton Sewing Contest mony and celebrated the nup­ Professional dressmakers, pro­ son, president of the Emanuel lAtoree ta Serve Tan which is not a rah-rah (rat but tial Mass. Mrs. Raymond Mur- Churchmen, sponsors of the the national fraternity for stu­ I fessional sewing teachers, pro­ Oohimbla is the first foreign Ihy was'or^lst The altar, fessionals in the field of worn' nation to announce a comme­ group. dents of the cinema. It was FRIDAY 2 was decorated with bouquets of John Willard, Charles Scott, X MANCHESTER being held at the University of en’B fashions and previous na­ morative stamp honoring the I ONLY 1 white pompons and ferns. j tional winners in all classes are late Preaident John F. Kennedy. Beau Thurnauer and Walt SHOPPING PARKADE Southern California, which has Lehmus were made Tenderfdbt the oldest school of the cinema WITH Given In marriage by her not eligible. As remarked in this column COUPON ^ voK father, the bride wore a floor- earlier, there will no doubt be Scouts; Kim Tyler was OPEN EVERY SUN. of any college in America and length gown of nylon organdy, What to enter, includes any First CHass Scout; Ross^oberts perhaps the world. I c n r r s type of dress or suit. Class A; scores of nations throughout designed with a scooped neck­ the world which will be issuing and Jack Romanowibz were Gloria Swanson, Adolph Zuk- Poalttvaiy None SoM Befbc* ar Attar line, fitted bodice, long sleeves any type of dress or suit or made Second Class/iScouts; and ROUTE 6, BOLTON or, Jack Lemmon. Charles Guaranteed lifetime solid stainless steel co-ordinated skirt and blouse. AP Newsfeatnres similar type postal issues. The Kurt Miller and Hiyce Carpen­ I PVIday. A repreaentattra will be hero with points over the wrists, and By SYD KRONISH Oolumbia stamp will be a 10c Brackett and Billy Wilder has CRAFTED by WALLACE and INTERNA­ to eondnet aiue. a full skirt trimmed with roee- Class B; any type of dress or ter were mada-^tar Scouts. been chosen for honorary mem­ TIONAL, “FINB SILVERSMITHS FOR suit Class C; only all Cotton en­ Four new stamps honoring fa­ airmail and will simultaneously Roger T ^it, l, cubmaster of point lace and back ruffle de­ honor President Kennedy and berships, and that’s what made I MORE THAN A CENTURY.” GUARANTEED tail. Her bouffant veil edged tries will be accepted. Blends mous national heroes have been Pack 360 awarded Richard Ben- it a rare evening. Their friends . . . la your guarantee of quality and lifetime with ,rosepolnt lace was at­ are not eligible. The Hebron the Alliance for Progress which son a opd^year pin, and Richard and associates of the long his­ servica. You get a lifetime free replacement Factory Orange will offer local prizes. lasued by India, reports the was inaugurated by the late Gore^ den chief cord, for their ReidaoeiDent. tached to a princess crown of World-Wide Philatelic Agency. tory of films had been invited I guarantee with each 84-plece atalnleM aet to r peaKs and crystals, and she All work entered must be en­ President. ouManding work with this gn’oup to share in the occasion. this amaxing ^ le for only $8.98, oamplata DONOT PHONE carried a cascade Ixniquet of tirely that of contestant Elach One stamp honors Metajl Sub- The design will feature Mr. o r 18 retarded boys. Today's Hollywood was repre­ service for six people. Doe «a a Umltod mpply white carnations with accents of entry must have a cloth label has Chandra Bose who is noted Kennedy's portrait and the Al;,n ' John Nelson, troop commit­ sented by such names as Steph­ ‘Barretts^ Plays Three Nights at Bowers School I • NEVER NEEDS POUSHINO coatomer, (100 seta). mixed flowers. sewed securely to the Inside chiefly for organizing the In­ liance for Progress emblem^ hh tee chairman, announced that, back of the neck of the gar­ dian National Army during an Boyd, Omar Sharif, Edd Petmy Richter as Elizabeth Barrett Browning reads her Miller, Bella. ’The Little Theater of Manchester will present • WILL NOT TARNISH, RUST OR STAIN NO FEDERAL TAX Mrs. Roger Asselln of Man­ its natural colors. in addition to Carl V. Gustaf­ Byrnes, Diane Baker, Steve • REPLACE WITHOUT TIME LIMIT AND ment showing class entered World War n . This stamp fea­ son, scoutmaster, and Durward poems to a group of her friends in a scene from the roman­ the romantic comedy tomorrow, Friday and Satux^y at chester, sister of the bride, was tures a bust of Bose. Another Forrest, Rhonda Fleming, Mau­ tic comedy, "The Barretts of Wimpole Street.” The other 8:30 p.m. at Bowers School Auditorium. A. William Astley I WITHOUT OHAROB matron _ of honor; Miss Sally name, complete address, age The Vatican has e^-^nounced Miller, assistant scoutmaster. reen O’Hara, Robert Stack, (in Cilass B) plus name and stamp pays tribute to the well- four new stamps cpifimemorat- John McKenna and Raymond women in the cast are, left to right, Doris Frost, Arabell; is the director. Tickets may be obtained at the door. (Herald Tubbs, ‘ and Miss Fredeiicka known Indian poet, Purandara- Dick Van Dyke, etc. Jayne Newirth, Henrietta; Lee Whitesell, Wilson, and Anne photo by Oflara.) HetUnger, sister of tha bride, number of Grange, county and Ing the visit of Paul VI to Williams are also serving as From the movies’ earlier days state, also whether a Grange dasa, who lived during the 15th the Holy Uajnd_,'The 15L shows assistant scoutmasters. both' . of Manchester, were and 16th centuries. The poet la came Donald Crisp, House Pet­ I LIG G ET T S ro m A T OWLT.______’^ e T O J I bridesmaids. me»n’aer or non-Granger. Pope Paul praying. The 25L Mrs. Ernest Benson, Mrs. COMPLETE ers, Frances Marion, Madge Blue Room receiving line with larala’a Orocery, when I SHOPPING PABKADB ONLT, FRL, FEB. 14 | Starting In March, Hebron depicted standing in front of a features t ^ Basilica of the Na­ Eugene Montany, Mrs. Carl A. Kemedy, Betty Blythe, Mae LBJ O utdances the President and Lynda to Police Hunting youth darted out of the The attendants wore balle­ Grange will sell chocolates and temple. A third Issue honors the tivity in Bethlehem. The 70L Gustafson and Mrs. Richard LINE OF West, Jack Oakia, (Tlaire Wlnd- greet all the guests. Including owe, grabbed the black leather rina-length princess-style candles to raise money for its 26th meeting of the Internation­ illustrates the Basilica of the Moore served on the conunittee. Lfldgtr m tt, etc. Diplomatic Corps four new ambassadors from Purse Snatcher bag and started to yank it away dresses of red velvet, fashioned various charities, such as can' al Congress of Orientalists In Hojy Sepulchre In Jerusalem. which planned the supper. They Peru, Sweden, Libya and the from her arm. ^ e aaid aba with scooped necklines, long New Delhi and features a view 160L depicts the Fountain were assisted by members of Columnar Koforroallty was the plan of Dominican Republic, who pre­ taeeves, full ridits, and match­ cer fund, heart fund, cystic ■pte 1 director George Oikor, des­ (Continued from Page One) A youthful looking purse- acreamed, but the youth oon-, fibrosis. Any granger may be of the statue of Diplaxmi. The i>t the Blessed Virgin in Naza­ the troop committee. Shoots sented their credentials as they tinued to pull until he wrested ing crowns with shoulder-length fourth stamp Is for U ' ~ cribed by Stack as the “house went through. snatcher last night, shortly be­ veils. The honor attendant cat^ contacted for placing orders. reth. mother” of the fraternity. Film the wife of Soviet Ambassador fore 8 o’clock, grabbed a 56- the bag from her and then ran In New Orleans Pandit Gopabandhu Di PURRING ENGINE clips of the honored guests were Then, she and the President up an alley and disappeared. VALENTINE'S DAY SPECIAL rled a ooionial bouquet of red Anatoly F. Dobrynin. started the dancing. Mrs. John­ year-old woman’s handbag from and white carnations, and the Miss Doris Hutchinson Chile has issued a new set of COCOA. Fla. (AP) — Walter Filing shown. Miss Swanson and Bob her arm as she walked along Police said that the youth FM DAV— 4 P.M. TO » P.M. — FRIDAY Gilead and her niece. Miss Jean The U.S. Poet Office^l5e!part- stamps commemorating the Mack’s compact car gave forth Cummings roamed the room to “I guess I danced with some­ son wore two white orchids on was reportedly wearing a black bridesmaids carried colonial ment has announce^Uiat the lOOth Anniversary of the Chile­ alternating purrs and squeaks Supplies her two-piece white silk dress. Spruce Bt, and disappeared in txniqueta of peppermint carna­ Simons, anesthetists at Man' chat on microphones with old - one from every continent,” said an alley. leather or suede ja^iet. was Chester Memorial Hospital, are winner of its art^, "competition an Na-Uonal Fire Department. during his drive to work. When and new-tlmers. the President. wearing thick tensed glasses tions. fbr the design p t a "Battle, of The value for regular postage a friend Investigated he discov­ Cofl Mra. Florence Barry of 126 Miss Estelle Hettinger of on vacation for a week in New "I came to Hollywood in His favorite partners seemed Exile Boat Seized Spruce S t, the victim, told po- dark p u ts, was alight in build, I Orleans, La., where they attend­ the Wlldem^sh” commemora­ shows a fireman rescuing a ered a tiny kitten apparently I 649-5341 1916,” said Miss Swanson. “I’ll to be women reporters assigned and WM batlesB. HOURS ONLY C Mancheater, another sister of tive postu^etamp is Bemazd woman. TTie edrmail stamp de­ had perched on the frame o f, Um that the handbag, taken IHona photo ed the Mardi Gras yesterday, bet nobody else in the room can to cover the 7 to 9 p.m. White ttie bride, was flower girl. She Hsrold pmristsnsoa o t Brislle, picts an old-fashioned fire en­ the car during the night. A bot­ KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)—The from her after a brief struggle FRIDAY ONLY, FEl. 14 wore a floot-length gown of red MRS. KENNETH 'mOMAS FERRY Radio Monitor say that.” House party for some 400 dip­ Coast Guard Tuesday seized the with her asaallant, contained MISNOMER N. J. TOee new stamp wM bie the gine which was drawn by a tle of milk soon turned all the lomats and their wives. At least velvet, fStMoned with short By vote of the Hebron Volun­ team of horses. squeaks to purrs. “Why dear, I came here in 50-foot motor vessel Arroyo and $46 in cash, keys and other per­ ROCHESTER. N.T. (AP) — 5 FOR HUNTINO lASEBALl-lIRDS and puffed RACINO sleeves, and

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School Equipment The aohoIaratoP committM of V o t i n g - a t - L a r g e On New Hampshire Of Rights Bill the Catholic Graduates Club o f , Bids Reviewed by Board Greater Itortford • announces ^ By OOroON A GLOVER i that applications are available' ' Tickets, costing fS apises, will WASHINGTON (AP) — Here wr’iid receive new powers to OONCXIRD, N.H, (AP) — The be sold only in New Hampshire for a $500 scholarship for 1964- are the main provisions of the enable it to rarve as a national '^ a b o ^ o f adUcation>apant*Chureh. Parents are expected in New Hampshireman who ven­ at three race tracks or in state- clearing hotlae for information 66. to arrange car pools to pick up (qpterated liquor- stores in those H oiuj civil rights bill: arrer two hours ppe^^ a^d tures out of state these days on matters concerning discrim­ Any Catholic resident of the children at 6 p.m'. HrlUab .Atni^awdoi' communities that approve of the VOTING: Persons with at ination. > Hartford County now attendlilg MadlhS on movable e^tmiont (Ooatiaaed fr«mi Page One) Registrations were' handed id OnnshyAiore • stt. Wash—25e the Christian World Mission in They told a newa Madefepce ------1----- —uu. r - Hampahlre, they’re likely to that will be dispensed' by ma­ .qualification procedure could EMPLO'rMENT: A federal conunlttee is Maurice R. Cheva-. get staff recommendations in 'ifliey weran't iQMet abojUf ^ ^ l e el's action. S-Lb. Ory Oleui—f t Oi Southern Asia • (India, Pakistan tove with a sly nudge and say; chines with little windows in not be used to disqualify pros­ Employment Opportunity Com­ iter, a guidance counselor at aome of the specialized areas. and Nepal.) . *vmo say they’re not V*'ry g o ^ , U.8.. Circuit Judge J. Joseph "Okay, friend, so where’s all them so the customer can write pective voters. mission would be created to in­ Five cohipanles bid in a vari­ because ‘;we're not” Smith and U.S. District Judge Bennet Junior High School. Ap­ This is a pioneer venture in Refuse Unit the action?” hla name and address. In cases that charge denial of vestigate complaints of discrim­ plications may be obtained by ety o f areas. Reid's of Man­ Bolton, successfully held in iToday they ^ return to New William H. 'Timberi held Mon­ Thta la what comes of living The actual tickets, printed on voting rights, the attorney gen­ ination in employment because day- that both branches of. the Leading Player Speak^ Sunday writing to him at 1502 Main St, chester bid on office equipment MamchesterTast year. A com­ York, for coneerta in Carnegie In the nation’s only state with special paper to guard against eral could request a thr^e-judge of race, relltoon, national origin and teachers’ lounge furniture. Han. Connecticut legislature are un- Jayne Newirth of 109 Colum- ‘The Rev. Edmund M. O’Brien, Glastonbury, or fron^ school bined Bible , school was held In Set to Meet a state-aponaored, state-promot­ counterfeiting, will be retained court instead of a single federal or sex by businesses or labor principals or guidance counse­ Milton Bradley of Springfield town last summer. coiutltutional because of wide ed lottery. It’s a dlatinction that by the machine until collected biu St. will play the part of judge, unions with 35' or more em* Chaplain of Mount St. Joseph and Henry S. Wolktas of Bos­ diaparitiet among members as ^ e i I ■' ^ . Henrietta, a leading role in lors. The deadline for applica­ Children who do ’ not attend not everyone bears cheerfully, by a Manchester bank, which All provisions apply only to ployes or members. Where dis­ Acadm y in West Hartford, will tion returns is March ,15. ton bid on arts and crafts mate- to the number, ot people they The Northeast Refuaa Oom- but even critics agree that New ‘Tlie Barrette of Wlmpde Bolton school are ' welcome. will serve as a clearing house fede jJ elections. crimination Is found, the com­ be the gueet speaker at a oohi- Candidates will be judged on rlids, office, lounge and class­ reprerant , ^ • . mittee will meet at • p.m.' to­ Hampshire's experiment is ‘'vol­ Street,” Thuraday, Friday and Their parents should provide SKi]f)% Sira and keep a running account of AOCOMMODATTONS: Hotels, mission could seek voluntary the basis of need, character, room furniture and office equip- transportation. U.S. District Judge Robert P. morrow at the Munlelpal Build­ untary, taxation” haa wide pop­ all tickets sold and ths money Saturday at 8:30 pzn. at Bow­ motels, restaurants, gasoline compliance. I f that falla, it munion breakfast Sunday spon­ ment. Anderson agreed this was true ular support. ers School Auditorium. A. WU- coulr’ go to eourt seBc an en­ sored by Gibbons Assembly, scholastic achievement, and CSiuroh Note* ing hearing room, to. eonaider received. stations, theaters and retail es­ to leadership. The Thermofax Co. of West A t Top regarding the Senate, where Th first real test ot aenti- No more than 10 tickets may Hism- Aetley is the director. tablishments that include eating forceable order. Catholic Ladieii of Columbus, at Thursday Discussioii Group pc|mlation is the basis of repre­ reports from Ita organisation, ment Win come to the March 10 Appearing before Manchester STATISTICS: The secretary Scholarship money is raised Hju'tford and the SCM Corpo­ be purchased at any one time, facl” ties would be required to St. James’ School hail. The n of S,t. Maurice Ohut-ch will sentation. He said the House was technical and alts leleotion sub­ presidential primary election, but volume purohaaes may be audiences as Peggy in ‘The provide equal service and facil­ of commerce would be directed by the club's annual musical. ration of Hartford bid on office meet at the home of Mrs. Ro­ This year, “ Babea in Arms” will machines and. audio - visual O ff Aii^iralia imconstitutlonal, however, be­ committees. I ' when citizens will decide by made through special arrange­ Women” and as the girl in ities': to all races. Coverage to conduct a survey to compile members will receive Commun­ land Langlois on Tdlland Rd. at cause its units of representation, At the group’s last mesUng local option Whether they want ment. "Cave Dwellere,” Mrs. Newlrth would also include all public ac­ registration and voting statistics ion in a body at the 8 a.m. Mass be presented at the King Phil­ e ^ p m e n t 8 p.m. lip School in West Hartford on the towns, do not all have- the Jan. 16, the technical suboom- sweepstakes tickets aold in their A 1 wly formed committee of came to this area with a commodations in which state by race, color and national at St. James’ Church. Furniture bidders were: Kim- Forty Hours Devotion will be­ .(Oonfii^ed Irqin Pagis OU#) mittee promised a rough-out­ April 10 and 11. mel Products, New Castle, Pa.; same number of representatives. towns. 100, claims the sweepstakes is wealth of theatrical experi­ action supports segregation or origin in areas specified by the Father O’Brien attended St. gin Friday, Feb. 28, and Sun­ So the one big-fact emerged line of the aite requirements for The real day of destiny will discrimination. Civil Rights Commission. Davis and Nye, Waterbury; to -disclose the speeds, the Mel­ an irresponsible way for the ences. " Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, day, March 1. Parishioners are that the three judges differed as an incinerator, and the site ba next Sept. 13, when a field of state to make money. To halt violations, the attorney UTTGATION: This provides THEY NEED REUGION Paris Manufacturing, South bourne ie,reportM capable of 22 ,As A member o f the Green and St. John Seminary, Boston, asked to volunteer for one hom-. to their reasons but agreed selection committee said It thdrbughbreds will bolt from the Organized by Richard Plum- Door Playere to New Jersey, general could bring a civil suit for an appeal from a federal Maas., and was ordained a priest KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Paris, Maine; Barney's, Hart­ knots. |md.and, the ^ yoynger coqld Thieves who broke Into the Blanks are provided at the completely as to the end result would provide a nm-flowa .on starting gales at Rockingham er, editor of the University of she played leads in “Glad Tld- seeking an injunction. No crim­ court order that returns a civil on Feb. 2, 1957. His first assign­ ford; Hammett, Cambridge, ohuroh exits. maki" to to. 88 knotei The )dei- --that the General Assembly is member town zoning rei^c- rights case to a state court. Mount Carmel Baptist Church MASS.; Gledhili Bros., Boston; Parit tor the first runnii^ of the New Hampshire alumni maga­ toie,” “Laura,” and "Dark at inal penalties are provided but ment was as curate at St. boume su(fercd/no casualties., unconstitutional. tlona and available sites.. . person who continued to vio­ CONCILIATION: A commu­ may be planning to mend their LAdd and Hall, Rockville; Cas­ Subscriptions i,o the Catholic Grant’ s State Sweepstakes. zine, and John Ballentlne, pub­ the Top of the Stairs.” a Bridget’s Church, Cheshire, and Transcript would: be taken dur­ , Prime, Ifinister ,81r Robert Glastonbury, which sent town If all goes as planned, the lisher of the weekly Somers- late a court order would be nity relations service would be ways. Missing from the sanc- cade School Supplies, North Will the U.S. Supreme Court She was co-iounoer ot the he, has been at the academy for i tuary were two arm chairs, four i ing February. Qhecks should be Menxies has ca^ed 'for a public councilman Paul Silverglold to person holding a' ticket on the worth Free Press, the commit­ subject to contempt action. created within the commerce Adams, Maiss.; and C. M. Shay, disagree? Morristown (N. J.) Communi­ the past four years. I folding chairs, wall clock, the made out to St. Maurice Inv'estigatlpn h^ded by a jurist last month’s NRC aoaaioa, 'will winning horse will win up to tee Is composed of a number of FACILITIES: The attorney department to conciliate 'raolai a Sharon. It would be ioodhardy for ty WoriMhep, where She played Reservations may be made by large King James version of rather,.than die' utUal naval be represented by a three-man $ 100, 000. prominent business dnd profes­ general would be empowered to disputes. Church. (ho.se charged with ruhhlng the leading roles in "The Rose Ta- calling either of the co-chair­ •Office machine bidders were: inquiry. ' delegationbeginning tomorrow. De. ending on the number of sional people. bring suit to desegregate public MISCELLANEOUS: This sec­ , the Bible from the pulpit, a Registration forms for the atate to buck the odds'and count too,” "Come Back Little She­ men, Mrs. Jean-Louis Hebert, {smaller Bible and the maroon Ditto, Intemationai Business pre Cana conference for couples 'on a disagreement, on '’a high The NRC, originally organ­ tickets sold, hundreds of small­ "W e’re against the lottery be­ facilities such as parks, play­ tion contains several technical hbnhine, Hartford; A. B. Dick, ized by Manchester, South er prizes will go to second-and cause the state, for the first ba.” and “Picnic.” grounds, swimming pools and details, including authorization 11 Butternut Rd., or Mrs. 'Ekl- I robe that the Rev. Eddie Kim­ planning to marry wlthiin a year 'court ruling that the Connecti­ While ptaylng summer stock Wethersfield; Ferris Business South Wthd$df , ^ ’ Windsor,' Roekville-Vemon and third-place winners, and to hold­ time, is actively promoting a libraries which are owned, for funds to carry out the law ward Koeak, 304 E. Middle brough weara during worship are at the rectory. The confer­ cut' deneral Assembly is con­ ai Litchfield, Mrs. Newlrth ap­ Tphe. ' services. Maidlines, Danielson; Connecti­ ence will start Sunday and end stitutional, after all. Bolton last year, la seeking- to ers of ticketa on any horse nom­ gambling operation,” says operated or managed by a state and prevent any conflicts be­ Public Records peared in "Bus Stop,” “The Cur­ tween it and existing laws. cut Typewriter and Duplicator, on Sunday, March 22. It will , 'That’s why r.iore and more build an mdnerator tO serve inated to enter the race from a Plumer. "We’re actually telling or local government The at­ Royal McBee, Hartford Office (yoiden Earns t i n Rises.” "The Tender Trap” meet at St. Joseph’s Church, ’ • I ■ ' A,- a ^ * politicians of high and low de- Its member 'communities.' large field of candidates. the little guy to go out and bet torney general could also Inter­ Copier, Copease Corp., National th a t's in it for New Hamp­ $3 of his hard-earned money, in and “ Petrified Forest.” vene to behalf of a private party STAMP OF APPROVAL Rockville, from 3. to I p.m. gre.e were worrying today about Besides her many theatrical Typewriter, Sound Scriber Sales First Honors the prospect of. a cumbersome shire? the infinitesmal chance that he seeking equal protection under OKLAHOMA CITY, Okie. Co., all o f Hartford; and Nor­ United Methodist Church will appearancee, ahe was soloist the law. (A P)—When the patrons Post­ \WANT MORE FOR YOUR MONEY...KEEP YOUR EYE ON GRANTS hold an'^ljh Wednesday service election-at-large next'November. Even the akeptica—and there will win a prize." man S. Sayers of West Haurt- On EtHS Roll Jeep Gas Tank are many—are hopeful that the The committee hopes to pro­ with the Joe Hainee Orchestra SCH(X)LS: The attorney gen­ man Joseph Bimn has served this evening at 6. There will be in Morristotoi, playing weekend for the toist nine years heard ford. a weekly devotional hour every HARTFORi? (AP) —The sweeps will live up to ita billing mote a large negative vote in eral would be empowered to sue Reported Stolen engagements at the TwlHght to compel schools to desegre­ he was being transferred, they ' Biddbig oai maintenance Wednesday during Lent at 8 (Berald photo by' iBaternli.) One student from South Connecticut Democratic organ­ aa 8n effective way of raising the March 10 balloting, support I aquipment were: Capitol Trac­ an estimated $4 million from antisweeps candidates for pub­ Club. gate'. Many conditions would be decided to let him know how p.m. The paxtor will be the lead­ MARTIN F. FAGAN^JOSEPH A. McCUSKER wmdsor eturnto high honors ization plans , to propose a 200- Ticketa for the romantic com­ tor Ooi., Warehouse Point; er. - • ■ diatrict House of Representa­ A gasoline tank,' valued- at :two races a year. lic '"ice, sujd work toward re­ necessary for filing of the suit much they’d miss him. and '1 9 'bthera achieved aecbhd edy mdy be purchaaed at the —such as receipt of a written About 60 of them were wait­ ILLIONS OF PAIRS Hartfiord Scuiitary Products D ie money will be distributed peal ot the Bweepetakes in the The WSCS will hold a bake tives, the Ha^fp^d Courant said $24, has been'raported 'atolen door, or from, the Town Recrea- Oo.; Industrial Supply Oo., mary was one of 18 senior girls honors a t. Eaat Catholic High today. from a Jeep parked at-Mbriarty on a grant-per-pupll baaia to 1965 legislature. complaint and a determination ing when he reached a grocery sale at Mott's Supermarket Sat tlod Department, spenaor of the store along his route and they W est Hartford; Brunin Oo., In­ Rockvillc’V ernon to have taken a teat on Dec. 3 School for the second quarter, Each district would send one Bros, .at 315 Center S t, pbllce New Hampehlre school diatricta. that the Individual Is unable to urday at 10 a.m. Mrs. Leslie entitled “The Betty Crocker If 11 does amount to $4 million, dramaitle group. bring suit himself. , threw a surprise party, com­ dianapolis, Bid.; and F. C. Tap- Spencer is chairman. according to the Rev. Charles member to too Houae, the newa- say. ^ Nn Oo., West Springfield.. Search for the American Home­ It will roughly double the atate’a Upon > request of local school plete with coffee, cakes and SOLD AT i|fiO iThe Bolton Art Club will B. Shaw, .prlnqipal., , papet; said. Police, Veceived 8 .complaint Bidtbng on physical educa­ maker of Tomorrow.” These aid to education program, one era, and as fathers. Dorothy officials, the Commissioner of presents. They were showing meet tomorrow at * pjh. at the . First hondr studenti ."Itod ’The dlatriots would have a of the theft yesterday at 4(45 their appreciation rfOP all the ex­ tion and gym eqihpment were; teats were sent to Chicago, 111., of th -< most, meager In the na­ Parker, Gertrude Stein, Kay Education could grant funda to Community Hall. A spring ex- Fagan Gets Position where the Science Research Ae~ marks above 85 With an aver­ pow^ation bi;Some 12,000. p.m. nie ttoik was taiken a^tor help school districts carry out tras Bunn' was noted for, such Hadfleld Co., New Britain; hlbti is being planned. All per­ age of 93, whlle^ those earrilhg Tlie compoaitipn of both the someone removed the front seat tion. Boyle, Mary McCarthy, Mar- aociates o f Chicago scored them “Roople are ready for an g a n t Mead, and Katherine desegregation. as bringing the mail in to a bed­ MeUor Gym Supply; Langsam’s, sons interested in art or hand­ second honors hail inarka libove House and the State Senate to get to it. The Jeep had .not ridden patient or helping some­ Grants-own brand New York CHy; Narraganaett and selected a local winner. As honest, efficient aweepatakes,” Anne Porter are a few of the RIGHTS: The a v ll Rights work are welcome. Members 80, with an'averagb oyer'86. were deolamd unconstitutional been used since Monday and had one start stubborn car on Xquipment Oo., Moberiy, Mo.; a result of her selection at the says Edward J.> Powers, the many contributors to this inter­ Commission's life would be eX' a a are Invited to bring a picture Vacated by McCusker local level, Miss Clark will be F ii^ honbra Went to John in a decision handed down Mon­ been parked, at the northwest tended until Sept. 30, 1968. It I cold morning. and J. L. HUaa, Greenwich. to the meeting. The picture of Golden, a junior. day by a three-judge federal come'- of the building under a atate’a $3d,(XX> - 4 ■r year aweep- esting book. Bidding rni audi-visucd equip­ presented with a specially de­ atakea director. I the month, which will hang iji signed Betty Crocker "Home- Junlora earning Second hemors panel. flood light, it was reported by .“John Martin’s Book of the I’SIS* FIRST QUALITY ment were Harris and Harriea the library, will be chosen from Martin Fagan, assistant prin-<»> Bloodmobile Visit Feb. 26 included Joseph Lacy, (Barbara Leo Parakey, Democratic or- the firm. No suspicious persons Powers, 60, took the tweep- Dance.” For over twenty years, o f Hartford; H. B. Motion Pic­ maker of Tomorrow” Av/ord atakea job after 32 years with the pictures submitted. cipal of Rockville High School With a goal of 150 pints, the Peak,' Linda ■ '8-wlder, Darya 'ganlzation counsel, declined were seen in the vicinity police The following books have been John Martin has been the dance ture Service, New Haven; Val­ pin at the annual Rockville the Federal Bureau of^Inveati- Russell Wlnther of Keeney Red Cross Bloodinobile will be Martin, Michael Wheeler, The­ comment on the report. - reports say. added to the Non-fiction Col­ editor of the New York Times ley Otoiema, Springfield; and and director of the town’s High School Fashion SboA’ to gation. PROPORTIOMED Dr. will demonotrate landscape at the Apostolic Christian be held this spring. Now her resa PrestUio, Karen Bsurtie, An- TTie Democrats and Republi­ In this book about the world of WORRIED ABOUT TPC Aasooiatea, Fairfield. adult education department, has tiiony Ficaro, Lola Chamber- His feelings on the sweep- lection at the Mary Cheney l i ­ dance be traces the development painting in oils for the eve­ Church on Middle Butcher Rd., examination ts in »tat« compe­ cans are expected to file sep­ stakes are shared by Democrat­ Ckde Oeramic Laboratories of been named principal of the land, Barry Bheckley,'and Claire brary: of the dance from its primitive ning's program. Ellington, Feb. 25 from 1:45 to tition. ■ arata reapportiofunent plans ic 'Gov. John W. King, who Sharon bid on arts and crafts Kearney. Film Describes ’ “ Telephone -Poles and Other beginnings to the contemporary Winther studied at the Hart­ high school effective July 1. He 6:30 p.m. Donors may register Hospital Notes ' with the federal panel by March sign I the sweeps into law last YOUR HEARING? supplies. Gould Industrial Sophomdrea' earning second Poems” by John Updike, a sec­ scene ' in ballet and modem SIAMLESS HYLONS ford Art School and under Bis- replaces Thomas L. McCusker at the Nathan Hale Branch at Admitted Monday: George 2—thq date set by the court for April after passage by a Repub­ Supply Oo. o f Leominster, sell Phelps Smltlu H e im study­ 13 Park St., from 8::30 a.m. to hbiiora -were Mary Jbhe Dooley filing of advtoory documents. Drug Research ond collection of poems by one dance. Many handsome stage who leaves his post then. Miller, .34 East S t; Mrs..Aletha and Richard Nicholsbn. FVesh-. lican • controlled legislature. of America’s outstanding writ­ and action photographs are in­ SONOTONE is THE Maas, was the sole bidder on ing now under Harold Varoon, 4:30 p.m. any weekday. Koehler, Tolland; Peter La- The court is seeking advice King haa vigorously promoted it Industrial arts squlpment. Fagan, a life long resident of man second honors went to ers. 'This is a combination of cluded. a member of the faculty of Cen­ Vernon and an educator here Church Show Rehearsal brech, 34 Sprmg St.: Fh-.-^k for a new structure of the Gen­ John Jeffers of 53 Linnmore ever since aa a venture de­ Supt. Philip liguori said that tral Connecticut State College. Franoia^LSttanzio; Joseph Kria- eral .Assenlbljr that would be in “light verse and poems.” I .."New York Landmarks,” ed­ company to see for about 20 years, was select­ Rehearsals start Monday for Andrews, Hillside -Manor; Far Dr.-» mxdce-Monday night,-a signed to relieve the burdens of "Balachlne,” a biography by he had put out to bid bU items He has won several prizes at the tan,' Paul-.VUni,' Ltoda Dowgie- accbiB' aMli Ms dectoion. ited by Alan Burnham. Here is ed unanimously at a board of "Summer by the Sea,’ a musi­ tricia Helenski, 108 West St; meeting of the Mancheeter Jay- taxation and to lure thousands Bernard Taper. A full scale needed for Grades 7 through 12 Manchester Fii)e Arts Associa­ cal show scheduled for May 1 le-wicz, James Juknla, and Fred­ llw MoGm abw haa 204 mem­ eees at- the Manchester Coun­ a magnificent study and index If you need expert help on a hearing problem, thousands education meeting Monday Karen Ford, Tolland. erick Dooley. ^ of new visitors to New Hamp­ biography about George Bala­ Sale66< and knew that aU things oould tion and donated a picture to and 42 by the First Congrega­ bers wtili ea<9> o f the state’s 160 try Club. About 25 attended> shire every year. of "architecturally notable night. Admitted Tuesday: Robert chlne "who not only established structures in greater New and inousands will lell you Sonotone is the best. ix>t be purchased. The board the cancer fund eachltalt at the tional Church of Vernon. Dugan, Dobsonville; Chris Kita, towns repreraatod. Nb town has The speaker la a representa­ * King and Powers, both law­ uriU estahlieh a priority list. A Hartford Armory, which was McCusker recently resigned more than ktoo members. • the aristocratic art of ballet in York.” Superb full page photo­ Thousands have also found — many through sad experi­ as principal of the school effec­ This year’s production is to 57 Village St.; William Hilt 2 tive of a pharmaceutioal'firm. yers, are convinced that a rigid­ total o f ISAOOO has been budg­ sold for the fund: A hdover Tlie newMpapoi' *ald the Dem­ this country but made it an au­ graphs.of 150 of New York ence elsewhere — that Sonotone is the most economical in tive July I, 1965, but requested be a variation of the previous Berger Rd.; Robert Carmichael, He apoke and showed a film. ly regulated sweepstakes, oper- thentically American one. He eted from the bond issue by tiie St. George's Notes ocrats are planning to propose •ated in the public interest, will , landmarks. Tliis is a. must for Whisper sheer, proportioaied f'supper .will be school. flat finish,nish, * y *' * — ’ ■ held June 20. a local' teachers' gZoup, former i made ter off-seasem sponeored by the atudent coun­ . No tional Church, Coventry Friday. activiUe.s WHCN YOU MODEaNIZC... treasurer of the Community cil and PTA. More than 300 at­ •: Maaehester: m e ssy •dean-up either. Jiist ^|^rl Ladies of Bolton Ccmgregatlonal First Aid Course EyaptoS Herald Church planning to attend Advertisement— Council for Senior Citizens. He tended. Andover It, lAW- is a member , of the State A c­ An advanced first aid course Sgt. Eari M offatt of the renee Moe, should meet at the Bolton Meet Seely - Brown Republl- will begin Feb. 24 at 7:30 p.m. 7tt-67M. Don’t forget tne doorways! CSiurch at 10 a.m., Where tran s«4«‘n Dinner. Dance to be heW creditation of Pqblic Schools Hartford Police Department U-. and Schciol Systems in Connec­ at the American Leg;ion Home luetrated how the doge are portation will be provided. Those at< Bolton Lake House, Friday on West St., the Nathan Hale attending should bring sand­ the 14th — 6:30 p.m. |3.00 per ticut and vice president of the trained and used by the depart­ Connecticut Association of Pub­ Branch of the American Red ment,. Patrolman. Anthony To- wiches. Dessert and coffee will person. All Town Committee Cross has announced. lic School > Adult .Educators. daro with his dog, Otto, and faH A iiQ e; W o be provided. members please r^x>rt to Ray Classes are open to anyone CnmfMMPR Fagan lives with his wife, the Patrolman Michael Dlbtila with Officer in Army^^ brand Mrs. Edith Petersen held a Negro' today. Tel. 643-9731. holding a valid standard first COORDWATB former Ellen Spiller of Kenne- hia dog, Yaaeka, demonstrated H S m nbudy recital Sunday for ad­ aid certificate. Interested Per­ J O Y a U N E * vanced and ixigher intermediate Adverttoement— bunk, Maine, and two children, the oompiat^ control a patrol- Edwin A. Fuller, aoa of.'icr, STAY FRESH IH Susan, 12, and Martin Jr., 9, at sons may contact the Red Cross ntudenta, with emphashi on ab­ yoUT- dsUcious pissa and office - , . - , ” PRINT DUSTERS Christine Ellis, Constance Ellis, ton. Tel. 640-4684. In Monday night’s Board of The Union Congregational fathan to a batocetbaH game the tl.S. Army totoonew I 35% conoN Susan Knight, Janet Knight, Education meeting, a commit­ Church will sponsor a series of with a.acore of 10 to 9. Win­ pm. at formal totomonlas at Ruth B la ck w ell and Judy Manchester Evening Herald tee comprising WUIiam R. Jive Lenton fellowship suppers ners Of a poetry contest were tile University eg Connectiont;' I S A V E 2 . l l ] I SAVE 9Qc I Haschke. Bolton Mirespcndent, Cleme- Hahn, Miss Edjth'(^asattl and starting next Tuesday through Tim othy. Ctou-lebols, Grsde 1; Storra. ■ Mrs. Young Beslgns well Young, telephone 643-8981. Robert E. Kingsbury voted 2 to March 22. Geoffrey 'Whitesell, Grade 5, and Fuller la an todw^w'totoito-- I* Mrs. Robert Yotuig has re­ 1 to present Fagan’s name for ^.Speaker will be the Rev. J. Dennis Gliha, Grade 4. latration major at.fiiif^Ittotversli' signed as troop or^nizer of the job. Dr. Kiagabury opposed Roland Palangio, minister of Boye in rooms 13, 22, 35 snd ty, where ,ka Sale 3.00 Bolton Giri Scouts. Mrs. Young, Qub Addressed the move beegUM he f«^t more men and miasiona o f the Con­ 36 were winners m relay racee. will go ipto th*'AiW i^'< Sale 5.88 who has held the position of cr-‘ applicants should pe conaiaered. necticut Congregational Confer­ M ra Donald Warner, Mrs. missile biaiMh with the new gnnlzer sinoe the spring of IM l, By Missionary A motion wis preaen^ to ence. ^eaday’a UUc will .be ti­ Joseph Miskiinaa and M n . Ed­ aieULARLY7.99 UGULARIY 3.9P submitted her letter of resigna­ ttie bosund M oM ky night to send tled “The Ct m as Seen.” ward Whlta were to bhiuge of tion to a meeting of leaders last out apeciAeatkms, s e e lr ^ an In charge of the potiucks is refreahmanto. Grinders and be­ T •r M b i t ’totito MODERNIZARON KIT Wieek. Stating that because of Mrs. (jharles Tabor of Hart­ assistant prlmfipsil TUa im- Circle 3 o f the Women’s Fel­ verages were served after the Wash-wear Forlrel. Eoiy-care new styles efiier work she cannot stay im- ford spoke at a meeting o f the plice that Fagan would' kuto- lowship. Chairmen are Mrs. ppofrun* tU a replacement is found. Mrs. polyeiter ft cotton. ft Spring eolore, Women’s Fellowship of the ntatidlUy receivfr the, appoint­ Robert Bernier and Mrs. WU- M eed low, and made to any door, this new kH makes H 186* sweep akirt, 8 ' printe, stripes at 25% Young suggested that the lead­ Presbyterian Church, Monday ment iw prih^paL Thoee who fit bpr Moore. . - - hem, top etitching, saving. Anaeietriaor- ers bMcnne s -committee to find night at the church. Her sub­ opposed- the motidn explained •aay to replaoc old mortiac locks with modem Kwiluet Men’s Basketball ' matnhiiif bdt ft faut- tate-eotton or “Sa- a I new organizer with the help ject, was ‘Walking With God.” they did so. ItoqMMW Htoy Baaketbali-for Veritdh hren Bomber Crasbes Building loekacta. And, what a diffarancel Start now—to drem up o f nslgliborhood chairman, Tdrs. Tito speaker is a missionary, more gpimcai^.Jtapiiki hs:o^ men aver 25 will atart Friday W ALL PAINT ONLY * 7 .4 5 tone. ha Uue, pink, tique” la yea One Jtpbert SpiUane o f Vernon. from' Africa, sponsored by the sidered’ tor ih* johiadWiitolp^ at Vernon Elementary School. 1 n Perfoi^anfee pourdoorwaya. maize. Siaes.8 to U . with scnlfs, U-20. 'Mrs. Young praised the lead- Contractor American Bible Society. Her A S to S'jto »rok The program, aimed at provid­ ^ mleMi| a^nark- OALLOm for the smoothness with husband, a linguist, is studying by boeixl dMUnfiSn Edward ing recreation and exerciaa, wUl R«8idaitiBK;pj[|i^^ the progrun change was (OwManai fren Ihge Om )‘ OF BOSTONS FORUM tbt luMsst roarnsr «f at. ’ the Hartford Theologioal Masher, who approved the mo­ run through March. It is qxm- VtoN^Nteiaiiihiti • A N D U R ■ in Bolton .. . .. Seminary.. The ■ couple plan to tion, directing Raymond E. ...N o iMiwir iloiwi«..3Q dliQ^fr i It pay ?t# '|tfghwsy signs. A aored by the Vernon Oominunlty H m fUan were idahtttled as them all! Sandler-sleek from handsewn* erestent toe to handaom* return to A frica in September^ l^lamadetl, a u ^ 'c f schooia, to Baticethall Prognm. QqM Harman S. Moore, 84, of B u ilt O n M ist lOimtm Study At a meeting the talk, seek en aasiatont petooi^. The,,aesaions will run firora T toUm churchesheswUl wUl oon- Uvtogstoo, M oat, the pUot; and Customer Sst^M tioH’* atackod heoL And loftl jjj hayatack; ^ Q Q Q R A N T C O . members voted to send money The vote approving Fagan for to 10:M p>.m. Sneakers must be Capt Lawronco L. Uvqly, U. of , Xonten mission study for to a World Radio Missionary the appointment was then a w o m l: ■' ■ eolor for aprinf. ^ y * y y elifldpKt la G rM to.l throuiflU 6, Cuportipo. Cailf.,, the qavltator. Full Insannco Coverage L JL JOHNSON PAINT CO: Fellowship in Quito, .Ecuador, formality and wiml unanimous. . . v X ^ ilomeiilnker '-. They ware TCtorisaS ^ Viet 721 MAIN STRUT stgiTte Feb 19 and nmning to purchase a radio for a native Fagan said he was pleased Retomary-CtarlC the daugh- ^ MANCHISt^ tw WUdnss4ay afitsrnoons. A family. Nam .Mtvtoe and erora mom- ' ToL 144^450 MAM ST. with the and ^ R obtoH ?. ^ d!, Bn .IMi Ahr Opmmando SHOE SALON — WRST FLOOR iHD Blek tao children up at Mnr. Janie Austin and Mrs. pcaissd Mo iBsadIdho Gtaik cCiur S . MatoOt^iRMlt. , After iiOO PJL School and Wdf d. Air Oao^ ‘ . t PW M i^weralii dharga ’ OBdar S' hap basn aamad fetyto m u d . based at Hurtburt n d d . NAHllllteTER JAPHESTCR to U i of NCrMhmwta. * Fla. ij ij" :/r ‘rtiiiiifiV i g ’ r *’• I ' I I ■ I-' I a jV- ('.t . ' i- ''i'i-jV- ;L ■ i i •I Jiu VglSw® ^ T■ ■: !f -i S Vi^ Ai

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HANCHES'rElt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1964 pAcae v ira m *t' ^ ^Ag e eig h te en JlANCHESTEK EVENiSG HERAiJ), MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY l i I m ■ f ■’ DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE L n r t fi SPORTS BY ROUSON OUR BOARDING HOUSE witlT MAJOR HOOPLE SimpI* Bnd pBgant Maneheater Parkada Storaa Fresh Dairy Prodnete < 'fltora W6 Am Answer w JMeMeue Ihenie BAHLER • MOSER DAIRY In the midst of F *b8M ^ Bargains STORE, at the Manchester with its patzlotio aiM taw tt 3 0 tJ * T "Woiiderldnd" Parkafie,' has large,, candled holiday, perfect tor aotei KMCM/ i IT swjee QuieiV; F # s u & occ{iiuaNAu|K 'k- FRESH EGGS, 61c a dozen, to­ Ing friends and MOttiinUiiees. Af?OUts>TyMEf?a- A8DUT SOTA etJf ^ LEAST,«»■; I, Vi Acaoss' ISSSSrf' morrow, Friday and Saturday. Hum to HAI^ST HILL x'M EMCoViiK)’ i i Keeps TiwiNa Wd r F « » * YOU ^ E M C H party bevenwes and HAD MORE 6AB STm S rfL- llPutViproot, now $8.45 per 2^ gallon con­ -WATCH CUM t LWi tainer (reg. 00c a gallon). Take advamage at the New PER MINUTC VIHEN OOWM EOTFP You save $1.50. You'll And a York State CHAMPAGNE, $2.50 T H E V 6 0 T is ffiL farth Courew TlCklNS WOMT line of DIETARY FRUITS, fifth, fermented in tha bot­ T06ETHER TRAN sssiidn U i .■ O IS TO P B m e / leindkatMUlndleetet m j2to«mK f " VEGETABLES and Beverages tle. Here is quality that doesn’t AOlSK •JOCKEV Main Sfreef Store$ Br«8ith of Spring! StorcM Around Town to help you get in slim, trim happen overnight Shop for COM'JENiTlOM shape for spring. Connecticut- MAXIM’S WINTO direct from l a — ssatyeiri^ eifwjiee For Tooriate and < asSemepUce Trjr Fresich PoUsh Nuturully, • . • . Treat Tour Onesto Reyally grown POTATOES are 10 Paris, plus ready-to-servo cock­ STIWaaMUee 4»Tfce*-—OnUi Permanent Uueete Serve STENaL SUCBS of aOUaiipMdMe P w over 100 yoera, "CAR* When you shop for a. gift you pounds for 36c at BAHLER- tails that skyrocket your lios- MOTB" hw boen Uw favorite THOMPSON HOUSE. 47 Ck>t- ROTAL ICE CREAM the very MOSER DAIRY STORE. pUality rating. sssKKg* sE ffisa hope it will briM la a ti^ Joy tags, is the newty-opened motel next time you're having a few polish of musouma and leading' and service. TOUR GIFT GAL­ s s s ? K “ furniture manufactur era . .in the heart of town, close to friends in fpr an evening. Right Save the bother of rolling Glue a piece of sponge to the LERY on the main fioor of Wat­ all cfHiveniences. The large, jlTlMwWte----- MStMrmoet JOHNSON PAINT COMPANY, ho^ at thife Valentine season, a dough and cutting biscuits by edge of baby’s kiddle car to aSHoumiog 83Br»*Ui»B 44Boeerrlid Myorptiweinie kins U brimming with tho light­ airy rooms, furnished for re- DOUBLE HEART or cupid de­ 7U Main StrMt, haa "CAR- hearted tokens you like to give forming a two Inch roll of bis­ prevent scratching fumltitr*. 45 Color laidng comfort end decorative sign in eSnter of each slice cuit dough on waxed paper, then ' S4cJ£fenetlon ^ P !°^ - MOTB" tfaa Pranoh formula pol- or rwielve. EspeoiaUy for ST. good taste. THOMPSON HOUSE aSIlM----- and I makes for an elaborate desseit. slicing oft in inch circles as VaienUne'a Day Candy lah, sec for aU your fine furni­ VALENTINE ’S DAT, one area has accommodations for OVER- Why not serve this sumptuous thecarpentv ture, guaranteed to give longer you would cut sausage. Valentine's Day is a time for M AndoM PttsUn [7 haa been set up with gaily MIGHT and PERMANENT dessert to the family some eve­ lasting finish. It's superior to packaged soap, seentod ean- all-out sentimentality, ao maka S7 Danube CIUE8T8. The Coffee Room Is ning real soon. Or, if your par­ your way to MUNSON’S CANDY tributaiy nr wax or tiM no-rub pollahes, dles, linen towels, "A fter Five” equipped to prepere betWeen- Beating for You ty has a red-white-and-blue SHOP for a HEART BOX of 31 Contenders at you'll agree. Protect and pre- TOILETRIES and FRA­ meal and late-evening snacks. Yes, the very heart of W. T. motif, tie in. the dessert with GRANT COMPANY is beating pure, fresh CHOCOLATES, ■ cricket . IT sarvo your furniture with GRANCES. Notice tbs high-dy­ Tbu can recommend THOMP­ S ten cilS U cek ■ Smturing the, 40 Of the United “CARMOTB." Remember the for you. 'Throughout the .big, priced 69c to $1B.M. Tou’ll find Stetaa ing EAGLES that will lend a SON HOUSE with confidence. SILHOUjETTB Of LlN (5m X o r VALEINTINR novelties and fa­ narnA MO-2358. bright store, the Valentine 43 Sphere proud American tradition to WASHprcTON.^ Tou’U i « f heart motiff abounds. Shop to­ vors (lollipops and chocoUte 46 Metal your home, over a doorway or squeese aiid a salute. ." I ^titaot night for your VALENTINE hearts), to tickle kiddles and 47NuneineaBin( Lent BegtiM Today at the fireplace. ABB UNCOLN Dream of Suminertiine and Fun tell a lie." \ r-\i ; esteemed CANDY, CARDS, your party adults. Expect to be smothered ALLY OOP For devotional observance of BOOKBNDB, priced |8 to $20 THE LITTLE SHOP. 306 East with kisses when a box of MUN­ BY V. T. HAMUN II Father---- - Center Street, has unpacked a needs. Take advantage of the SSSngUah the ineanlngful pre-Kaster sea­ a pair are perfect for a Febru­ Brown stains may be removed ; WOMEN'S WEAR SALE fea­ SON’S CANDY is tucked under naturaliit son, WILTON'S, 904 Main ary birthday or annlveraary. shipment of SPRING COTTONS, from baking dishes by soaking your arm. aUo SKIRTS and BLOUSES in turing Beamless NYLONS, reg. Mlnatruct - Stroet, has a RJDLIGIOUS de- Coax in all the February eun- the dishes in strong borax and S9c now 66c. RAYON-acetate .S3 Readied partmont that Includes MEO- shlne, when you place golden- ail the refreshing new season water. MftiglUh Titer PAN’HES are 28c. Look fresh CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER A iA R06AR1BB, MISSALS, red SHOW OFF GLASS (vaaes, shades and silhouettes. If you're 57 Japanese coin cruising fo. southern climes, do and feminine In a pretty DUS­ The Inquirer 58 Blown uniferm STATUfiS iuid FONTS. . pitchers) on your window sill. Dinner for Two • TER, reg. $8.99 now $8.00 and For that spring wedding invita­ try on the flattering SUN Suggest to your Valentine DOWN DRBSSES and CRUISE such a pleasant way to perk up Olik Uke *rm Jonee’ tion, you’lf find here STAIN­ "date" that dinner at FIANO'S a winter morning. Crisp, bright 1 Germ an tone CLOiHES, in stdek now. Every a Within (oomb. We mean tha "TOM JONBB" LESS STEEL craftsmanship, RESTAURANT on Route 6 and HOUSE DRESSES are $2.99 and form) like the "NOR8HOLM" SERV­ wardwrobe needs 4n ARNER, 44 in Bolton would be complete­ BLOUBB available at . JUNIOR JERSBT DRESS, to stay fresh $8.99 to help you look dainty M«T«r M m* I* 1*« MnS aauy WORLD on Main Stroet facing ER with hand-finished walnut. ly satisfying. It's a Valentine No. 8147 With Patt-O-Rama Ic and nice around the clock. Shop M s**M~sie r«MH*e 4Rla From Norway comqe atuniflng imd smart looking, to wash in a remem biM ce that is sure to in sixes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18,'>). B Bishop’s seat Oak. It'a the hiMi-fashlon wink and dry r u d y to wear W. T. GRANT COMPANY for blouao, so amart and versatile giftware (bowls and trgye) call­ please. Here at FIANO’S RBSr Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 82 bust, all your needs. Here the prices BAterafe ed "Emalox" In striking colors, with no ironing. Tou’ll find eo TAURANT and COCKTAIL .sleeveless,'^8 ^ yards o f 35-inch. with the pull-through eaMi at much fashion at 'THE LITILE are always purse and budget fine design and workmvuhlp, LOUNGE they serve heart­ the turtle neck collar. Shape it SHOP. Skip in soon. To ordOr, send 50c in coins to pleasing. OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS into a soft bow, knot it tie- enduringly lovely, will not chip warming fare. The long and Sue Burnett, The Manchester or tarnish. Tou’re missing a h..... t.»n4.h in . varied menu offers tempUng Elvening Herald. 1150 AVE. OF fashion with your tailored aklrt, Keep from ^rmshii^ foo^, expertly prepared Md at- A painted camp stool is the "Tom Jones" blouse of white great deal, if you don’t skip into AMERIOAS, NEW T 0 R K. handy object in a child’s room V tenUvely served^, F L A G 'S has daoron-orepe has long sleeves, TOUR GIFT SHOP often. pt clean lacquer. N. Y’. lOMOj ^ for holding books and other ar' Make it a pleasant habit to the accommodations and the For lst-^ass mailing add 10c tides. |5.M. Oat one for Valentine’s equipment and the staff to pro­ Day. browse. They DELIVER pre­ 5004.N for each pattern, print Name, pare for MAILINO and GIFT vide a■ WEDDING RECEPTION Address with Zone, Style No Use the blower on yotu- vacu PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER Pattern No. 5001--I has di- Bny It Tenderly WRAP your purchase. and Size. um cleaner to help start the reotkxia for ITapha for charcoal fire in an outdoor grill Use the eloquent langiiageof flower norders. heart-shaped box of CHOCO FLOWERS from PARK HILL- Bring New Beauty te Tonr LATES irom LENOX PHAR­ Fasclnattng and Educational To order, send S5c in coins to A damp'cloth and ibaking-:-Boda JOYCE, 601 Main Street, to Home MACY, 296 East Center Street. Set up a BIRD FEEDER on Plan Your Sprlng-into-Summer eeie teetiioeftiel ws'Wf^l Anne Cabot, Manchester Eve­ can be used to remove bumed- carry the meseage of your The 1964 line o f exclusive When you see the beribboned, on grease from, pdrcelain enam­ your property and watch your Wardrobe •ftppiM. Tiny floii* AfiYl ning Herald, 1150 AVE. OF beruffled, bewitching treasures, heart to those you love on ST. FABRICS has arrived at MAR- el. . . featliered friends flock to It. KNITTER’S WORLD has the SAL DRAPERT SHOP, 097 AMERICAS, NEW YORK. N.T. filled with delectable chocoiale p l a n t l a n d ON t h e p a r k ­ PATTERNS (Vogue, McCaU) VALENTINE'S DAY. . Here 10M8. Ml* w M «we Aida are dewy-freah CORSAOES, Main Street, perfect for fash­ assortments, you’ll know you w a y has sturdy, well-designed and the YARD GOODS in hand ioning into draperies, plus har­ For let-dasa mailing add 10c are giviiig h^ipiness. Choose Conttnuihg to Ser>-e bird feeders that are squirrel- some woolens, blends, dacron- created with inspired artistry, YOUR Y AI R R N lf ISHOP remains also fraigrant CUT FLOWERS monising slipcovers and accent­ for each pattern. Print Name, from Whitman, ^hrafft. Candy proof. While you are here, pick cottons, to help you fashion for Cupboard.______’FANNY______FARMER ’ to help and bmefit tho m any,' yourself a new-seaaon ensemble *"Helanca le the registered and blossoming PLANTS. For ing pillows. Quality workman­ Address with Zone and Pat- up a supply of BIRD SEED al­ CANDIES are avaliable'ln Man- many customers who Implored so SUNFLOWER SEED and the The SUMMER-WEIGHT YARNS TM of the HeberMn Patent a cohvaleacent or a shut-in, any ship is your guarantee. PRO­ tern Number. Chester only at LENOX PHAR- Katherine Giblin not to gou.rmet. tidbit, PEANUT are coming in, the linen-cottons, Corp.” one of the AR-HFICIAL AR­ FESSIONAL DEOORATINO SERVICE is available when you MACY. Set a happy party mood have this n e ^ ^ shop go out m HEARTS, a* great favorite of to click up into smkrtest Jack RANGEMENTS would bring Thlnklag of laveoUag? dial 843-929S. Call tomorrow when you pass around a heart* existence. YOUR YARiN 8HOR birds. A BIRD FEEDER is a ets, sheaths. This up-to-date much hapiMhees. No daily care "We suggest the purchase of box of g oo«es from LENOX will continue at 89 CotUge and make plans for brightening wonderful. 'gift for a February shop has imported and domes needed. 64^1443 and 649-0701. S E.CH R IT Y INSURANCE PHARMACY.' Many of them Street, featuring ’ Bernat yarns and freshening your home. birthday. Launch someone on Uc YARNS and needlework ac U ^ s J d o jtL Flowers may be DELIVERED COMPANY OF NEW HAVEN have keepsake dolls or bouton- the absorbing and fun-filled cessories, plus sewing aids, zip­ or telegraphed anywhere. Stock. Information available at nieres Included. Step over to the OPEN MONDAY THROUGH hobby of bird feeding and watch­ pers, buttons and trimmings. DRUG COMPANY An Affair of the Heart OOBURN ft MIDDLEBROOK, Beauty Counter and see the big, ing. It's a worthwlle pastim* Your acquaintance and patron 901 Main S t—848-5881 What a wonderful time to Jaet Off the Press 829 Main Street. 643-1005." red satin heart studded with an CLOSED SATURDAYS. Many for all ages. age is invited. Before you tackle any spring give a party at this hearts-and- array of JEWELED PINS, $1.00 needlework items are on sale, , BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL decorating, pbde up your free flowers ST. VALENTINE’S It Happens Twice a Year each, shaped into heartr, cir- offering substantial reductions, copy of the 1064 "HOME DEC­ DAY season. MARLOW’S, 867 At WATKINS, 936 Main cles, sprays, wreaths, perfect Skip In soon, ORATOR MAGAZINE Main Street, has the party in­ Street, the SEMI-ANNUAL for St. Valentine’s Day and to “ We decided not to go to the matinee. Mom! The at SHERWIN-WIIAJAMS CO., gredients to get your entertain­ FURNITURE SALE is noW in wear year round on a collar ‘Lane Guitar and Music Center’ theater was too orowdedi” 081 Main St. It’s an all-new edi­ ing off to a successful start. progress. What a fine oppor­ lapel, sweater. ’ At 11114 Center Street, is Cupids and hearts can decorate tion, hew in siee and dimension, tunity to add quality furniture musical headquarters where you a room; .viable runners and and accessories to your home at To remove heel marks on a or buy a m^ical In- PLENTY OF FREE PARKINS brimming with fuU-color pic­ matching napkina set a sooti- tures M tastefully decorated especially attractive prices, like newly waxed vinyl, linoleum or strument. They specialize in mental mood. Throughout the the CAPTAIN’S DB)SK of solid asphalt floor, dampen a steel- CLASSES FOR ADULTS. Why rooms. Page through It to get store you’ll find VALENTINE Ideas for making your living maple, a tidy 30" wide by 35" wool ball, rub gently, and wipe not play a n d _ ^ n g . .your ^ GIFTS FOR ALL at MAR­ high, with roomy storage box BEN CASEY rotrni come alive with colors with a paper towel. hootenanny hahtaonjr. 649-7835. LOW’S. under the lift writing lid, $50.95. that ^>eak a cheerful welcome, Useful, decorative. Make your entire home glow February Is the Time to Buy with color, to cast a magic spell Carpetteg for gracious living. Come in or AA Valenttne’s Day Special MANCHESTER CARPET •SCaiULTZ BBAOTY 8AL0N, call 843-6636 and a copy will CENTER, 311 Main Street, o f­ TAKF THE 10-DAY be mailed to you. s 983 Main - Street, offers for fers ALL WOOL WILTON $7.86 a "ZOTOS” COLD .V^AVE Special broadloom, 111.06 'a sq. yard. p e r m a n e n t that gives to It’s Valentine! Take your choice of thrM glori­ your hair .refreshing new lovell- Think first of BOTH FAIR­ ous shades; Cameo Beige, Moss ndsz.' It be soft, manage­ WALK TEST W AYS where the heart motif Green and Gold. Give your home able, and becomingly set fo r abounds In VALENTINE PERMANENT SHORT RIBS the amazing qualities of beauty, you. ‘Treat; yourself to a beauty BY FRANK O’NEAL Candy, CARDS and DECORA­ comfort and easy pare that car­ session that begins with an 4n- TIONS, peting provides and now at thto vigoratlng shampoo, test curl, most inviting price. All 12’ wide, Sparkling rinse, set and glamor­ MV DAD HA?ANEV/C3D6 A Full-Time Tailor on Premises you can brighten your home ous spray, all for $7.85 at $ Q .9 0 be our guest fiy our famous shoes made of IN 1HE NUMBERS RACKT; "MARTINIZINO'’ the ONE with, a whole ntw world of color SCHULTZi JBEAUTY SALON. HOUR DRY CLEANING plant and comfort. Make plans now Please’ npte that Stylists’ prices FOR has moved from 20 East Center for spring decorating. Baster are slightly higher. 643-8^61. Includes: Street and is now doing busi­ NORMAL comes early! I, > Conditioning, Shampoo, HAIR ness at 777 Main Street, comer For Oaly Pennies a Day Halrcat, Style Set and of Birch. In addition to the ex­ It’s Been Said RENT A SAFE DEPOSIT Lasting Spray. GENUINE pert cleaning and pressing That when a woman gives BOX at CONNECTICUT BANK you've come to expect at beauty to herself, she gives it AND ■mUST COMPANY for MONDAYS, TUESDAYS, WEDNESDAYS ONLY MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVAU.I "MARTINIZING,"' you now can to everyone she meets. Why not dependable custody of impor­ Newly Redecorated enjoy the services of a full-time book a beauty appointment for tant papets (insurance policies, For Your Convenience—Off Street Parking tailor on the premises to do yourself with CREATIVE stocks, bonds, will, lease, deed) And Our Salon Is At Street Floor Level DEERSKIN I CCJT IT 1HF5 MO12K/IN0, ANC> THECe ISN T A -6IN<3Ce CCMIO MINOR REPAIRS and AL­ COIFFURES 695 Main Street, plus Jewelry and valuables. TERATIONS on garments that where a PERMANENT WAVE Eliminate the hazards of theft, WHAT A WASTE OF TffAE I X EAN CDWN TO THE UBISAfZY, book: in T H e w h o l h p l a c b / SOJICMOWTHAT LIBCACy are here for cleaning. So, take AND HAIRCUT, |7.49 com­ fire Or accidental loss in your LOVELY UDY BEAUTY SALON BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE AND VOU KNOW WHAT^ home with the security o f a CASIO X NppuBo r o e advantage of the convenient plete, will have you feeling and 300 MAIN STREET— PHONE 649-7668 the soffesf shoes that ever walked! new “MARTINIZING" loca­ looking beautifully well SAFE DEPOSIT BOX at C.B.ftT., 893 Main Street. HERE IS DIE BE66AR TREE, SO CRIED tion, where you can pull up to groomed. The - trained and FDR ns BLINDIHG SAP, MONSTROUS 1 the door with free parking here talented beauticians here (Miss and all around. Modem, up-to- ’’MAM-EATERS," A 5C0RP10K1 PLANT ; Helena, Mr. Burt, Miss Mary the-minute equipment has been Here’s What We Mean By OUR 10- WHOSE STIH6 IS FATAL, ANO THE ? and Mlsa Pat) are serving a DMPLY SLEEPING BUSH IRAT'lOU Installed, like the automatic fast-growing clientele. CREA­ I Conveyor Belt that locates your TIVE COIFFURES is OPEN DAY WALK TEST! Wear these wonder­ f AND VDUR FRIEND ENCOUNTERED, » LAW Ual ’-■ F or Your LiUlest Valentine IN TOWN” Wearing your heart on your Investment Headquarters MICKEY nN N THEM w o r Y n o n DEVIL PIDMT K M ^ sleeve comes naturally, when Need investment advice or BY LANK LEONARD HAPPEMEPT J N H IS S TO 601 HUNS A W lM P it cpmes to that apecial place in speakers for your meetings? UKB A LOST SOIIU TTfOMY. your affection a little girl or Call Manchester Investment CLUE TO Ht» NAME MI5 AN''e* boy can hold. MARI-MAD’S, center, SHEARBON, HAMMILL ON HIS nir BucKLE.sirr rr 601 Main Street, has all manner tc COMPANY, 013 Main Street, HELPED e e r h im iD M n p ie o i of ValepUne gifts, like bracelets a member o f the New York and aeckiaces, dangling birth- Stock Exchange. Call 849-2821 stone hearts. and cultured pearlst |1, A. Valentine red Price* Are Qeatla Here Bweater (reduciul) or a sweet­ Just because 'Yolks tell you heart of a DRESS and fancy how -pretty your hat looks LINGERIB are wearables every doesn’t mean their glance stops girl llke^, together with fashion there. Make sure riiey can adv accessories like a new PURSE, mire the well-kept appsarimee GLOVES, HAT. In sizes 1 to 14 of your shoos. A specialty of the nylon PETTI-PANTS edged HOU0E ft HALE SHOE SERV­ with ribbon and lace make her ICE is invisible’ half-soling tor feel so pretty and growR-up. mien and women, also full soiCS SUMMER SPORTSWEAR for expertly attached. Only quai:ty BOYS AND GIRLS U ready, materials are used. When y>u so fresh, crisp at MARI-MAD’S bring worn shoes here, you got DAVY JONES for the early shopper who back new-looking shoes with thfc MR. ABERNATHY BY RALSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY wants i(ie widest selection of old shoe comfort. Tour patron­ styles and sizes. age is invited. by DESCO with the miracle-soft RED CARPET*

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MANCEESTER EVENING HERAU), MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, ia]84 ■I’ PAGE TWENTY HANC3HESTBJR EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, lff$4 „ Carl HohenthaTs Successful Free Throw After Time Expires Provides Marffin of Victory THE ImporlqHt Matter May Not Even PermiUed to Come to the Fhxpr ■ ; .-S'' Herald Angle Open Tennis ^Compelition Up for Review Indian^ Turn Back Maloney, 57-56, Gain EARL YOST ■ports Editor .N E W YO R K f j^p)__'The4Ajnlted States will be rommitted^haa been itudytog tole proiosc.ed out of a foul shot last They led by four tmd then Pol­ Again they set up a shot — move to put the American proposed by Great Britain. loorely run by volunteer officers ten '-, even on an experimental to review the issue again until West and Far West but Is op­ Snjith ddBcrIbed his new appointment a s director of basts night! But neither the lans connected on a three-point that one missed—and the play­ game in the hands of a vir­ Thus, w e may wind up farther and committees' rent by politics 1865. However, an exception posed by delegates from toa play and the lead went to seven ers iwere battling for rebounds ba$eball’s Hall of Fame at Cooperstown, N. Y. "W e are tual, czar are the major is- away from open tennis, over­ for some Ume is expected to say Unless this resolution ' is may be' made tn the case of one East, Atlantic Coast, South and blond Manchester High for­ whelmingly favored by fans, "no.” changed, the American rep­ country’s request, such as that Southwest. The cards may be To make matters worse, Hohen­ when Pollans committed the working on some new ideas,” Smith told me recently. sues facing the U.S. Lawn ward nor any of the In­ thal committed his fourth per vital foul just as tlfe game end­ "One/’ he continued, “ will be films taken of all mem- press and players in polls, than A number of prominent fig­ resentative to this year’s IL T F of Britain. stacked too heavily against him. sonal just before that play and ed. Hohenthal connected and Tennis Association during we h ive been in several years. ures in tennis have been seek- meeting in Vienna in July will Tundlle, long ah advocate of Turville, who has served two dians’ fans among the c f Manchester owned a one-game berk the HaU o f Fame during their playing days. Alao, its annual convention open­ "ega tive action also can be in” to set up a strong adminiS' be compelled to oppose a move at least a trial for open tennis, years. Is to be succeeded by Bcreatning mob o f 2,150 at the had to be rested wh'are now making a collection MHS Arena last night cared lead in the fight for C C IL hon­ expected on the recommends- tration under a paid executive,, by Britain to hold an open chsm is expected to leave office slug- James Dickey of Fort Lauder­ o f the ybloes ot all the men pos ing today at Corpus Christi, dale, Fla Other officers are one aingle bit. For it was CX5IL S T A N M N G S ors. The Tribe is now 13-2 while game Saturday night is a com­ Uon that an executive vice pres­ similar to the Jobs held by Com-1 •''o’Thtp at Wimbledon In 1965 Kinff- ■iblc who have been elected to Tex. ident vested with broad powers missioner Ford Frick In base- and 1966. “ How can anybody say some Martin Tressel of Pittsburgh, “Mouse’s” first of two free W. L Pet. Maloney is 12-3. the Hall of Fame.!’ Smith cover­ plete sellout. The contest will T h e Inside information is that throws that gave Manchester a Maloney’s lack of depth took be named to administer the bait, Pete Rozelle in pro football | J. Eaton Griffith, a member thing is bad before they even first vice president; Kanip Manchester ...... IS 2 .867 ed major league baseball for 40 not be telecast___ National toe tennis fathers will adrolUy Bergman of Toledo, secre' secretary, 67-56 victory over Maloney and its toll in the fourth quartet game In this country. and Joe Dey in golf, but con-: of the British LT A and also pres try 1'?” he said. " I think We Maloney ...... 12 3 .800 yeartj -?S years with the New Football ijesgue teams wants a duck both problems, and main­ Tork, first place in the CCIL. A committee heeded by Jack s e r v '"v e officials are opposed, iident of the International body,! should give Britain a chance to'and Harold Lebalr of New Tori Plait ...... 10 6 .667 when both Lloyd Miller, the York . Qlants. When the Giants sixth official to be part o f the tain something of a status quo. Hohenthal canned the free Bus' nan of Montgomery, Ala., I The USLTA adopted a resolu-, announced recently that Britain | make the experiment if she so | treasurer. Eastern ...... 10 6 .667 team's top scorer all season, ana went West, Smith moved over oiflclatlng team for games next The open tennis matter, vig- throw after time had run out Central ...... 8 7 .533 Hessel were banished with five and covered the doings o f the season. If approved, the sixth orouslv pushed by outgoing and after Maloney Ooach Norb Wethersfield ...... 6 0 .400 personals. Miller le ft'w ith 4:03 man will be the official time­ President Edward Turville Jr. mdm Fahey argued in vain that some Yankees although the National Conarri ...... 6 10 .333 to play Hessel with 1:22'to' go.' DeagUe has always been closest keeper. At present the offi­ ot 8t. Petersburg, Fla., may time should have been left after W indham ...... 4 12 .250 One Game Lett cial watch Is kept on the play­ not even be permitted to come a last-second foul was called on to his hmrt. Smith is a gradu­ Hall ...... 0 15 .000 Both teams have a gaune re­ ate of Trinity College in Hart­ ing field. I f a sixth man is to the floor. Larry Pollans. But after order maining. Manchester invades added, he wiH operate the elec­ I f toie be toe case, then the was restored anii it was deter­ ford. W ith about 1:30 left in the Wethersfield and Maloney tan­ ■ * ♦ . * • tric scoreboard, ala most col­ mined no time was left, Hohen­ q^^a^ter, John Lemkewich can­ gles with cross-town’rival Platt leges. .Nick Macarohuk of Nor­ thal standing alone at the foul ned a jumper and Maloney lea Friday. Each could be a toiighie Off ihfi Cuff wich b*4i been named the first line, flipped up the aiiot, iust as New All-New All-Weather...Now with... by 10, 48-38. But Manchester with both of last night’s com­ With m ora than 6,000 sea- basketball coach at St. Thomas though it was in pract ce. failed to scare and baskets by petitors susceptible to a let­ More Prep School in Oolrites- sort tibketk sold, $900 a tick* As the ball swished through Bob EJscavich and Co-Captain down. at ter. The new ooach w ill also the net, a huge wave of fans Paul Quasnitschka, plus a pair Quasnitschka, the Indians’ stf thg New Yankees irs teach Spanish at the (Mtholic Swept onto the floor, engulfing of free throws by Quash made top scorer all season, took game looking forwafd^to another big secondary boarding school for Hohenthal and mak’ng it im­ it 48-44 as the quarter ended. honors again last night yvlth' boys which Is now in Hs second possible to even think about ybar at toe all Important bucks Randy Smith's long set cut 10. Evans had 16 and Hohenthal ^ year of operation. Commercial 10 Pin — Stan the second shot he had coming. office. Togl Berra' will be an the bulge to 48-46 as the final 11 for the winners but all the | Foroetsoki 220-241— 641, Ray Sut who cared? attraction In himself as field canto started. But Maloney points were obviously important: Bjorkman 336-207 — 637, John 1. Provided Difference manager and .will match Casey ones. Hessel had 18 (10 in the Century Markerc Caldwell 566, Dave Terza 558. G O O D ^ ^ E A ^ The free throw provided the wasn’t dead either and came Stengel of the Mets for "copy” first quarter) and Loiko 17 for AU nine teams In the NBA Al Turkington 208—656. George difference in one of the most back »-ith three to make it 51- by toe many acribes In the huge Maloney. i. are averaging more than 100 Jarrie 665, Lou Damico 552,1 evenly-matched game in years 46. and. powerful New York press points per game and likewise, Dana Austin 220, Ron Cutter and climaxed a Manchester ral­ Midway in the period fou*' Continuing the closeness of ’ . . , "FrofesslonaH football is a aU teams have allowed oppon­ 216, Brv Landry 209, Bruce Mc- ly that started late in the third straight points by Bob Evans the statistics,' Mcmchuter made very unrewarding occupation trimmed the lead to one, 53-52 13 of 21 free throws,. Maloney . Whqn a club can fire a guy, like ents to score better than 100 Kenny 204, Phil Burgees 201, period when they had trailed by John Clarii 200, Al PovllonU and then at the 3:50 mark, 12 of 22. Seventeen personals | Paul Brown," Jack White of the points each outing. The beet as much as 10 points and 200, Armand Nourie 300. seuned in imminent danger ot Hohenthal’s bucket put Man­ were called on the Spartans, 15 Yankees told me. The veteran scoring machine is the perren- being run o ff the floor by the chester ahead. on Manchester. ' scout for the Sah Francisco nlai Eastern Conference cham­ pions with a 114.3 per game E A S T E R N GIRTJ9— .Amy Pir- •harp-shooting Spartans. Meriden Leads The prelim set the pace for 46ers of, the N F L pointed to Brown's overall record in the average. Defensively, the San key 126—363, Carol Lownds A quick look at the team to­ With 2:45 to Loiko’s jump the varsity attraction as Man-,t Chester came from behind t o : pros and ac'ratched his head Fremcisco Warriors, are tope 128, Betty Geer 134— 344, Rita tals will show the eveness of shot gave the lead back to win It, 44-42. Bob Bosworth, I when he made the statement. wHih a 101.8 average by oppos­ M cAllister 132-140— 3.72, Marie the combatants. Manchester Maloney, 56-54. A fter Quas- Jim Kuhn, Chet Koblinsky and Brown is pro jrootbaU's winning- ing club#. .Lincoln Downs opens Galloway 138-125— 348, Bar­ was 22-13-57; Maloney, 22-12- nitschka missed a free throw, Bob (Moby) Ward got Coaoh ' est all-time coach . . . Mim F ^ . 22 for the spring meeting bara Sweettechi 135—375, Syl­ 66. How close can you get 7 FVillans hit on one of two for a Jim Moriarty’s votes as the Pa­ Daddario, former Wesleyan grid which will run through May 30 via Pieano 126— 860, Fran Cran­ Billed as the game o f the two-point edge, 56-54. pooses’ best. atac, in accepting his Gold Key, ..Three National League slug­ dall 12F K ay Peretto 134. NO LIMIT” year in the CX3L, it lived up to Hohenthal missed a free paid $' fine tribute to Tony gers—Hank Aaron, Orlando Helen Leddy 138, Edie Correnti that and then some. The score throw attempt on a one and one Manchester (57) was tied six times and the ad­ P B >* Pt Allbrio, Manchester High head Cepeda snd WtlHe McCovey 135—344. Mavis Small 131-161 aituatkm with 1:22 to play and 1 Escavich ...... 2 0"1 4 W H A T ’NDW M A ?— Maloney's Fred ’Gumkowski is completely surrounded by B L A N K LOOK— That’s not a headless Spartan Carl football coach, as one of the completed the home run ‘cycle’ — 364, Jane Smith 140-—343. vantage changed hands on 14 it appeared the Tribe might 4 Hohenthal ...... 3 6-e 11 3 Evans ...... 6 4-4 Indians (Manchester variety) during last night’s action at the MHS Arena. Hohenthal is guarding, it’s Fred Gumkowski with four men who helped him dur last yesr by hitting for the cir­ occasions — in just the first have mlesed too many to still 16 half! fbccept for a brief time in 3 Hutchinson ...... 1 1-1 3 Participating in the ambush are, left to right, Paul Quasnitschka, Carl Hphoh- the basketball in front of his nose, trying to get ing -;his undergraduate days cuit in all 10 parks. Three MORN1NOBELLE8 — Olga win. But suddenly Quasnitschka 0 Quasnitschka ...... 8 3-6 19^ the third period, the teams were Mim and Allbrio played on the others were blanked in one Colla 133, Ruth Ostrander 131 'Stole the ball from the Spar­ 3 Smith ...... 1 0 0 2 1 thal, Duke Hutchinson and Bob Escavich. (Herald Photos by Pinto.) o ff a pass. ne\*er more than five points 3 Simmons ...... 1 (M 3 same. _Cardina!l teams under paric— Frank Howard at Hous­ — 345, Marion W inter 134, tans and flashed downcourt for Norm Daniels. apart ton, Don Demeter and Willie Helen Gutzmer 148— 864. a hoop and the score was knot­ 16 Totals ...... 32'l3-31 67 With sophomore Jim Hessel MaJoney <66) Mays at Los Angeles____Three GUARANTEE I ted at 56-all with 1:10 to play. P B F Pt Battle for First Place Tuesday National Leaguers who turn eanning five of six shots from HOME ENGINEERS — Gay Loiko missed a foul shot with 6 M iller ...... 8 (V3 6 Coventry Holds Spot Hoop Notes Here *n There ed in Ironman performances in his comer post Maloney took 5 HeMel ...... 8 3-3 18 Todd 230-493, Wanda Kkselaus- NO LIMIT ON MONTHS. NO LIMIT ON MILES. NO LIMIT AS TO ROADS. about a minute left and Man­ Headquarters for boatmen at an 16-14 lead at the end of the 2-PolIans ...... 3 3-3 6 ’63 by playing 162 games were kas 178-220—559, Ginny Clark chester gained possession after 4 Loiko ...... 6 7-11 17 the New York World’s Fair will first period. When Hessel cooled Ron Santo o f Chicago, Vada 191-186—627. Eileen Boris 182- NO LIMIT AS TO SPEED. FOR THE ENTIRE LIFE OF THE TREAD. off. Bill Loiko took over and a travel violation was called on 0 Lemkewich ...... 3 (VI 6 At Courtside Year’s Highest Total be the W ortfd’s Fair Marina, Pinson of Cincinnati and Bill the Spartans. They set up Eh^ana 0 Plllpek ...... 0 (VO 0 504, Hlldur Zawlstoski 190-458, scored eight points in the sec­ 1 Gumkowski ...... 1 1-2 3 In Win; Rham Bows now being completed on Flush W hite of St. Louis. Phyl Heritage 182, Alba Rus­ for a shot, but he missed and 0 Williams ...... 0 * « a ond period. The visitors were (VO ° i ing Bay which is within walk' coni 184-484, Edith Palm er 481, Maloney took over. Again when By HOWIE HOLCOMB thus able to leave the floor at 17 Totals ...... 33 13-33 66 ing distance o f the fair’s main Bea Bagley 180-472. Linda the hsdf with a 32-31 lead. it looked like curtains toe the Score at half, 33-31 It took only about a half. gate. The marine will be the Fully Automatic Msloner. 1 Led by George Eberle’s 24-point performance, Coven­ In Rockville Victory Johnson 474. Martha Montany Get Set—with a Set! try High whacked East Hampton with a 63-49 defeat hour to dispose of the 2,160 largest on the Eastern Sea­ The first completely automat 463, Dot Anderson 456, Mary board and will be able to accom ic scoring device in the history Sproul 454, Jean Greene 453, « 1 yesterday oxirviiiwiiafternoon tow maintain iiiaiiii/aiii il its o pvjotpost uiic-iiaixone-half jjamegame j . *,• available Uckets for last j Perched atop the Central Valley League standings lo­ modate 800 boats in its 240 o f bowling has been approved Marge Smith 452. Eagles Roll Over ASD^ 86-55 1 t I p ■ , p -147 o ff the lead in the Southern Division of the Charter Oak i Manchester-Maioney game, c acres of land apd water facllir by the American Bowling Con­ R V ^ X V/ TT I Conference. ------school official said, ” I ne’nger Coach John Canavari’s Rockville High Rams, tie s !.. .Eddie Feigner, who has gress for use in sanctioned play. PARKADE DUSTY — Frank saw anything like it. They (the This all came about last night when the Class B toumey- appeared In Manchester several The device projects a score- 3-T NYLON Coventry (63) Borthwlch 200, Bill Reichert In Close Win STANDINGS p p,' fans) swarmed around here like bound Hilltoppers clobbered Southington High in a road times with his four-man soft­ sheet that can be used to audit 201, Frank Berk 200, Bill Mau­ WITH W. L Pet. Ryan ... 0 0 flies.” Athletic Director Tom test, 95-51, and previous leader^ ~ -■■ ■ ball team, 'will be one o f the scores and atoo be retained rer 213, Ed Kodes 200, Bill Everybody in Tarbell . Kelley reported about 250 fans Avon .11 '2 .846 Elberlp Woodrow WUson of Middletown Needles Niederwerfer and Bob featured attraotlons at the Na- as a permanent record o f play. Brown 201, Ron Custer 202, were turned away. "Schne of Coventry ..1 9 2 .883 Kolodziej was upset. Plainville trimmed Newmarker 14 each and Joe 'tiondl' Sports ' Vadution and The number of pins knocked John Preston 202, Gil Thibodeau At Rockville LOckc ... them were from Meriden,” he Cromwell .•?.... 8 .750 Wilson, 48-45, and left the los­ Van Oudenhovs 10, plus count­ Travel Show at the Coliseum in down by each ball Is recorded, 203, Paul Barton 225, Bill Op- .. 9 Hudak .. said. " I felt very sorry fo r them Rocky H i l l ...... 8 4 .667 ers one-half game behind. less rebounds. New York, Feb. 21-March 1. A frame by fram e and bowler by pelt 211— 569, Joe LaVue 201- Storrs .. but what could we do? W e had TUFSYN As East Triun Manchester High eked out R h a m ...... 4 8 .333 Morrison Early in the third period cash award will be given to any­ bowler. It Indicates strikee, 201— 587, A l Whipple 254 -610, a limit, we reached it and that a narrow win over Rockville Portland ...... 4 9 .808 Morgan STANDINGS Canavari emptied his bench and one who can gat a hit off the spares, misses and fouls. A Ray Bolduc 215—561, Howie Super-Durable Tufsyn — Goodyear’e new aynthetic., was that!” ! High’s rifle team yesterday in East Hampton . .. 2 11 .154 Totals .. 24 16 W. Pet. reserves played the final 12 California •Oftbsdl pitcher. He running tabulation shows which Coro 202— 58'(, Joe Collingwood Toughest rubber ever used in Goodyear tiret. By JOHN GOLDEN the RockviUe Armory, 903 to Bacon ...... 2 11 .154 £sat Hampton (49) Rock\’U le ...... 9 .760 minutes. The win w u the third will pitch a regulation ball from team is ahead ^in any frame of 205— 552, Joe Carter 203— 562, 891. B F Many Maloney supporters Woodrow Wilson .... 8 .727 in a row and 14th in 17 starts. thS' regulation distance and wUl a game and by what margin of Norm'Warren 200— 573. Everybody got into the act last night as East equaled Rockville’s George Foster led But the area’s other COC Stron*-...... ! 11 3 wore miniature “stop” signs Plainville ...... 7 .636 BockvlUe (S6) use. only the„ legal softball de- pinfall. Team totals are com­ McKinney. .. 0 0 similar to highway signs. A Middletown ' . . B F Pt liv^ , Feigner _ has struck puted automatically and print­ LOOK UKRl’: l O K \ ()1UK S I7,1. A N D I’KICI-;! its highest point output for the season with an easy BB­ the match and his vastly im­ club, Rham, dropped a 53-.47 de­ Purple ...... 1 0 .545 RESTAURANT — Al Falcet- SS victory over ASD. The win upped the Eagles’ season­ proved teammates with a 184, cision to Rocky Hill and is nbW King ...... : ...... 2 0 closer inspection revealed the Newington . .538 Martello ...... \\ t 0 16 out nearly 50,000 batters since ed a t ths end o f the g a m e.. . . ta 144-867, Joe Twaronite 140- Eland.a ps./i i A The win gave the purple orded its dozenth win of the HI-LOWS — Joan Konarskt Herm’s Hobby Shoppe five up- show. It will carry five Natioqal contract with ABC, which League four years ago, said er proepectlve coaches by this t T o t a l s Knights a 10-5 record t^th seuon. The ‘Cats have now won 186-204-219— 608, Peenee Tripp ASD (66) ------35 16 8 61 !set the Herald Angels, 28-24, In Football League games on hu indicated H will pick Tuesday he decided against weekend and “ start over." three games to play and u - six straight since losing their ,492, Mercelle DamA 458. B F p t ; last night’s first game. Joe’s One ft the fans almost shut Friday ni^ts between np the opaon. if It doem even talking person-to-person He had made Van Brocklin his GOODYEAR NATION-WIDE “NO LIMIT" GUARANTEE. No Hnii on and materlali'end normal road hezerdi, except repairable pnneturce. ! F u r m a n . . . sured them a tourney berth. only .game of the season to out w u Jack Simmons Sr., No. 1 choice, and had vowed to ;...... I ® AUantics shaded Norman’s, 37- Sept. 25 and Oct. 23. ABC will be showing NFL with Wolman because! ■eaths. No lioiit oa aiilts. No iiaiit as to reads. Ne liadt as to speed, Per ike If a Goodyear Tire fella under tUe luarenlae any of moi^o tban 80,000 Good* Jo sh Stone ...... Another North Oentril Con­ Windsor Locks. They get a father of the Indian co-captain. make Van “an offer he can’t MIXED NUTS — Sybil Ted- Yaeger .... !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 6 s is 30, in the nightcap. John A spokesmaB, who de­ games Friday nights and 1. He had a “ moral obliga­ setlre life el the treed. ' year dealers in the United States and Canada will'meke'atlowance on e new necticut Conference club. South chance to avenge that loss Fri­ He w u recognized, however, turn down.’’ ford rolled a new high triple ot ' Vlrgaluada ...... 0 0 0 Quaglia scored 13 points, Joe clined use o f his name, A F L ou Sunday after­ tion” to toe Vikings in the form AS aew Oeodyeer Anlo Tires are gaorantsad Sfaiaet defects le werknieniliip lire bated on original treed depth rsmelning end current '^Goodyear Prioa,” - Lawrence . day. and admitted. , "You’d, bave GRIDER ’Wiiidsdr, ’ also played a non­ wouldn’t make it official noons. of a eontract which has three 871. Her top single was 136. ' Costello ... 2 0 ^4 opener. Bairy London league opponent lu t night, win­ Elllnstoa (66) heard me 4UI over town if I Other Ugh scores were Helen *5f r '>•407 ARTIST Imme ...... 2 0 41 sparked Joe’s with 18 with Ed but added: “ It Is true.** CBS has announced it yea -’ to run. The pact was ex- There are more outboard less E. O. Smith, and came bach P t didn’t get in here tonight,’” said . The Nattonal- Football Colla 180, MIehaline Hofanee FABULOUS ToTi n ' ^’^iiwlowsky pacing Norman’s Carlson ...... plans to schedule • N F l» tendwl last summtr. boats to use than all other . . — ■ t'.-.i •■) . Totals ...... with a 46-37 win. That upper ^ the elder Jack, grlmiy-, League, which recently sold kinds of pleasure boats put to­ 127, Roae Risley 848, Beatrtoe I Score at ...... half, 46-23. East. “ “ “ 'with 11. Warkhovrn ...... fdotball doubieheaders.aft­ 3. lta'ha(l others to consider. the Bobcats’ mark to 12-1 for Zabilansky ...... 23 ------■ ■ its games to the Columbia gether. 4,085,000 is the esti­ Tetreault $42, Joan Colby 830. er the end of daylight sav­ "Whiti I make a decision,’’ he the year, ' Kubua ...... „ 6 „ ’The jam-packed crowd ovei^ Broadcutlng System for Norwood ...... 2 3 7 ing time in the East on ths said, " I have to make it for six mate fo r outboards, ’ more than *NOWi Instont Credit At Goodyear 7 flowed in all directions. Some two years at $14.1 million the ccMnbined total for in­ MORNINGBELLES — Joyce IXm ZabUanski talUed 22 Zahner ...... 0 2 2 last Sunday, in October. people — myself and my assist­ For All HUders of C8iarge-A-Fl»tef aiU National Credit Cards. Drive in. Present v . Valente ...... 0 0 0 stood In the comers, others sat a year, said the announce­ boards, sailboats and boats for Nicola 180, Ruth Ostrander 182 T or gotten’ Ed Slomcenski pdinto i(nd Carl Carlson 20 u (Canadian Footbal 1 ants and their families.” His plate or card. Your charge account will be'opened while your tires are being mounted. Blanchard ...... 0 0 0 oh the flodr. One of the “sitees” ment o f ABC’s iHans wim paddles and oars. — 874. Welz ...... 0 0 0 League also has sold five assistants had all pledged * Available at aU starred locations WITH w u lu t seuon's c'o-captaln, "premature.” rights to at least 1$ Totals ...... T s " * ) M Paul Quey. to go with-him If the Dutchman Sparks UConns Past Redmen However, the NFL did gnnies to Fourth Network, elected to move to Philadelphia. "SwMtwotvr" Clifton I Qraaby (4S hold out five poeaible night Inc., beaded by John Vrba S.'^’We’re going to be in a fair r- . B F Pth ’ While Carl Hohenihal fe­ games from tlu CBS paidi- Greer PU$que Gahagan ...... 0 of Loe Angeles. fl|^t next year for toe first time ^GOODYEAR SERVIGE STORE NICHOLS-MANCHESTER TIRE v s. ll i oeived all kfauls of ^landtts from age. Olympic Year Debut Slated NEW HAVEN (A P)—Re-^he had 17 points—more than the Poet ...... 0 A n y way. yon look at H, in fo’jT years.” The Vikings had member Eddie Slomcenski? whole UMass team. To Be Unveiled R. M Her ...... 1 51 players, fans and friends, be al- "Any deal would have to your tetevlrioa set U -going 713 MAlk STREET — 44T-9523 295 BROAD STREET — A43-5179 I>«, ,’*’*)**- u,h.»what Natloi National n—Basketball too last S3 games, uS5l$ Skoi^und and B , .H. ,Rldder for $5$ CENTElt ST. — $48-8128 agatinst Musachusetts B ig knocked the Redmen out of con­ Waitklus aomk fiv e houn Tuesday after­ Gate Invita$ibnal indoor track Burlesdn didn’t com p^. ’ 1 coaria lt bears a likeness of Sills . .. . * j matics t|ian those provided! AssociationAssociation team team can lead ^ The Pistons were leading 104. BANTLY'S SERVICE CW TIR Slom’s points per game had tention for the conference noon. and field meet. And last M i^ ia Ua bertdded HICH SCHOOL Greer and, .summarizes his Russo ,, 114 points with 8^ minutes to 90 after minutes of tox final $$$ MAIN ST. - - $d$-48M dwindled to a mere 6.9. He aver­ crown. U M a u is now 3-3 in the achievements during his 17 Rohlm ., Att»r .session, ks Issusd It’a toe start of a year which duel with pater Snell of Now RUnNI'S PLYING A MRVICI Preliminary Game: 7:U aged 13.8 l u t season. league, 12*6 overaU, ^ i » Other CCStL scores last night P . period when Cham^rlaln starb> Beatto hopes can atone tor hia Eoaland, Beatty aevor made hie years m bead reach. 14 18 46 were Bristol CqntriW 79, WlniL “ over-UhiS? this stateinont:' U$ CENTER ST. — $4$-$278 Massachusetts, which had Connecticut’s overall record is Totals .. that.knotted "1 havs donsidered. very s ^ - 1960 Olympic failure and his dls- move end finished fourth. OUVA'S ESSO Greer died lut J^uary. ham 56;.Dristol Eaqtem. 61, The New'York Knickerbock­ t.t at 116 as toe final. buzzer MtOa O u n ei 6:15 been the only Yankee Confer­ 10- 6. Srailh pad Trinity, 62-57, which wtU be Kellcher . g $ NEW TORK—Dick DWeronl- berlain and toe izn Franclaco HOwsvtt,'! nave'.^come to toe Uatod as toe wogld record holder Groto of Oregon State, Pertlaad, SM uAe m Mie Meieui 9u t Eddie went on a aeorlzUr behind W inl^ Davsroort’s 25- KMckz, lupt pace by loetag 13$. at two miles, owns history’s best Ore., Indoor -mile champ Ben ttsi matai dorrMer PUaclera.. o p 0 { ca; 144%, Syracuae, N. T „ oot- Warriors. ' “ ; W ta fcOwto; S v m a that th# DMt laterMt aLSW O R TH and USSOW M. A M. S H E U SERVICE tqar. . . - point petformaaed. Waslsyaa i*| Grent...... seeeesssee 0 0 0 pointed P e t* Toro, 147%,'------N air Indoor twe-mlle.ead the Indoor Tucker o f' San Jeae Stata and ROUTE S, ANHO'Vni S4MT4S .Anei’lirieflG i t t t e dtoMboose. ' - redjiot WeMam DtvWaa m d o M if' MeuraaMffitraa m by. ef -JW^^tody will is$ . stoYsd by „ . ^ $$$ OAKLAND SV. — SlS.$US- BMora ^ firat half w u efvar now 6-4 snd Trinity, 8-6. Totals ' Y 0rit,$.^ • ]• ■ aub-toltr mlwut* ZMlIar |HH S o L A ...... :...... t #•; . }, I h a re.! T e t ^ ^ U$0 *r*Mlea$L''’ ertanaapa ■/ . '. ■ ‘ -'r ■ w _ ,

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BOLTON - Modem, neat, 8- BEVBJN ROOM older te m e , 4 CX)LONIAL — PrestiM ettvlm - MANCHESTER - Six room QUAUTY CARPENTRY — WJURIIOOIC FLAT, flisT floor, 04-2, centrally located, sepr B d t& , 100x170, eaU a fter S. suitable foe basement or cot­ Stnet, centrally located, large Large 6% room ranch, hot bedroom Ranch, 150x150 lot, bedroon^ 3 b«ths;.lpt 72xUL meifi'tsiirrSfBnas -Uua I nxxn (tepe, 2-car garage, aliuhlnbm Rooms, basements reflnished, irieasantly fumiataed raons, \ oantral location, beat and hot water heat, acre Irt, $no Marten B. Rdbertm,' Realtofj' bmue vtitta attached ,3 -cfr gar rilling, new heat, plumbing and arate beating and uUUtiMt 648-om . buUt-lns, formica tUe, general tage; also, room divider, 649- garage, patio, aasumabla mort­ |lHg8il0P|I^B^M8 OF FURNITURE location, bus, % acre land. 648-4112, E ves. 649-7814, i64S ‘ all painting. _ Carpentry. Al- All of this merchandise is in R(X)M8 FOR gantlemm, one baths, modem faciUties, new 247-7987. shaded lot. area, aluminum siain$, suit­ MANCHESTKR — 3 bedroom 649-2818. 649- 4391. esnveaJeBoe. The advartlser shonid read his ad tlw FIRST O.B2. appliances, and many ex­ able for small family, excel­ 4118, 875-0635. ranch, extra large kitchen, DAY nr APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time tor the teratfons and addli■ItTons. C ell. our warehouse. It has never left block from Main fltraat, klteb- 16.800 E ast H artford—5 ^ room tngs. Woiltmanshlp guaran' our store and la fully guaran­ en privU^M, parking. 6484137, tras. Open (telly and Sundays. lent condition. E. J. Cupenter, M anchester fireplace, garage. Preferred miTt inaertttHi. n ie Herald is responsible for onlj ONE Incor- C om e In and see. V ery reason­ Ranch, large U'ving room, L- B roker, 649-0061. area. Char-BI students. M anufacturing, In c., 218 Hart­ jan Cruisers, MFG and Duo transportktian, I’ll send my auto ment, second floor, limit two B el A ir R eal E state. 643-9382. sidewalks, ready to pick (teurses for students in (ten- During a dessert aale this S49-0500 — 875-2519 Radio-TV Repair adults. CaU 649-1738 after 6 W. Hutchins, R ealtor, 649-6132. ford R oad. Fiberglas boats, and Cruisers for you. No obligation even If your own decor. $2,100 down. MANCHESTER—Six rooms, ga-— AT A r*oTiR-r fill* RnnnA-pw n ecticu t a t the U n iversity o f peat Sunday the auxiliary real­ Services 18 p.m . Inc., wood lapstrake boats, you don’t buy. So, come along. ONE NE3W, one converted . rage, oil heat, porch. wUl to MANCHE5STER—8 bedrooms, 2 at M^tiiMter, wltoln ^ for 51e Bridgeport 'wUl be In biology. ized $68 for the drive. leave year meeeage. Yonil hear from oar adverHeer la Jig SEWING MACHINE (3omer of Starkweather and 20.500 Bolton—6 year oCd 6 CONNIE’S TV and Radio Serv­ EXCELLENT Evinrude motors, . and Ship­ NOTICE wall carpeting, bookcases,, full baths, heated patio, rec- district o( Manchseter. on the 10th phyBi(» or simee s(dence from To Bee Film without spending all evening at the telephoBe. m ate tra ilers. Opien 7 days a A—I^B —E—R—T'—S 4% ROOM duplex luxurious Green Road. Two homes, one room ranch, 2 baths, fin­ ice, available all hours. Satis­ 43-46 ALLYN ST.. HARTFORD city utlllUes, good condition reatlon room, acre secluded J ^ ' J®*VaiietL July 11 to Aug. 29 for some 60 St Mary’s St. Germaine OPERATORS OPPORTUNITY week. Petzolds, Route 6-A, In accordance with the re­ apartment, baths, all mod­ a three down and three up two ished rec room, stone fire­ faction guaranteed. Call 649- OPEN EVERY NIGHT ’TILL 9 em conveniences, appliances. place, l-car garage, one throughout. Near B u ck ley lot. Vin Bogglnl, Bel Air Real Judg«. Jud“ Grade n students and at the Guild will meet at 8 p m tomor­ Portland, Conn. D I 2-1196. quirements of the Zoning Regu­ family, the other a four and School. P riced at only $14,900. Estate, 643-9332. Estate of R. LaHotte Russell, ISIB. Rent very reasonable. CaU Mr. a cre wcKxled lot. Convenient University of Hartford to be row at the church baa on Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 W E N E E D lations for the Town of Man­ four (new). The smaller one is Owner transferred. (tearles late of Manchester in sold dis­ held at the Loomis Stteool in 17 FOOT Penn Yan runabout, B aker, 648-5277. l(x:ation. >. trict, deceased. School a t The Roeary wlH be Experienced operators and chester, Connecticut, the Zoning selling for $17,900, the new one L esperance, 649-7620. $ffl,490—Buy. th is., stimulating Windsor, in biochemistry from Half grown dark gray' MUST SELL—1967 Ford, stand- 70 h.p. M ercury outboard and Antiques 56 fo r $24,500. Can m ake an at- Upon application of Alvah A. Rus­ redtod at 7:15 pm Millinery, Dressmaking 19 trainees needed. Excellent TWO TOOLMAKERS Board of Appeals will hold a 22.500 Semth W indsor-rN ew 6V^ Cape Cod in park-like setting. sell, administrator, praying for au­ June 21 to Aug. 1 for some 60 Mrs. Forrest Haun, program cat, vicinity Broad St. Reward, ard shift; 1957 Plymouth. Make trailer. Phone a fter 6, 649-' public hearing on Monday eve­ heat” ^ tractive deal If sold together, MAN(HESTEB—Lookout Moun UfMttairs bedroom s com pleted thority to sell certain real estate opportunity for qualified MANCiHESTER GREEN —An­ apartm ent, carpeted, h ea^ h o t, Bjxeellent finan<-inaw8, m ale. Please call 1066 PONTIAC In fa ir eondi. pUce. 648-7222. A dult couple only. $115 month­ vanity, 2 fIrepCaces, 2-car ■K vocational information cen­ MaiyknoU missionary, shown. following applications: C rockett, R ealtor, 643-1577. large family room, city util­ bedroom, modern kitchen. Ex­ mined at the Probate in Hancdiester 649-7998 after 7 p.m . tion. Call 649-1438. Diamonds— ^Watches— ly . 742-8090. garage, bulIt-ins, oil hot wa­ in s^ d Dlatiict. on the 34th day of ter la being established in the Mrs. Eugene Yost and Mrs. MOULDING ities, large lot. Immediate Oc­ tra lulded . feature—basement F eb ru a^, A D . 1664. at U o'clock Moving— Trucking— MANCHESTER MODES, Jewelry 48 I. R. such Assoc., Inc.; south $16,900— RANCH ter heat, city water, near cupancy. Built by Ansaldi. high school Ubrary to aUow stu­ Henry Bourgault wW serve oof- LOST: Pass Bo<* Number FOR SALE — 1962 Oldranoblle Wearing: Apparel— Fom 57 side Tolland Tpke., intersection KNOX STREET—4 rooms, re­ schools. $2,100 down. rec room. Only 12 years old - in the forenoon, and that notice be dents access to this type of ma­ M 8004, Savings Departm ent "98” 2-door sedan. Reasonably Storage 20 INC. decorated, new heating sys­ (tea rles L esperance, 649-7620. walk to sch(x>ls, shopping, bus given to sU persona interested in fe e . MUST—Be willing to relocate In WA’TCH AND JEWELRY re­ LETOUT MUSKRAT fur coat of Oakland St.; Res. Zone A. Dining L, tiled bath, large said estate of the pendency of sold terial, Vigneautt haa announced. An biterasted woman of thC^ ef The Oonnectlcut Bimk and priced . T el. 643.0066. tem, one child, $80. Call Gtas- 23.600 South Windsor—New 6% line. Wesley R. Smite Agency, application and the time and place 3IANCHE8TER DeUvery. Light P lM Street M anchester the Midwest. All moving ex­ pairing, Prompt service. Up to fo r person w earing size 18-20 Extension of permission te re­ kitchen wltii built-ins, at­ VERNON—FHA and VA ap- Another educational center pariah are cordially Invited to Trust Company, Application $20 on you r old w atch in trade. tonbury, 688-9057. room spacious ranch with a 649-1894. of hearing thereon, by publishuig a trucking and package delivery. penses will be paid. dresses. Will sacrifice. CaU quested to maintain advertising tached garage, and fuK prover, on bus line,- near ins, basement garage, max­ wooded, and even a brook. Olmsted, 83 Comstock Road, Man­ and vocations available to them, amount of deposit. terior, paperhanging, wall­ An Equal Opportunity Employer and stove length, $10 per load and old coins, old dolls ud Lawton Rd., intersection of 648-1108 24.600 South Windsor — Spring chester, Conn.; Sanford H. Russell, Instead of food, the women will 1969 VOLKSWAGEN, deluxe C onvalescent H ospital, 649-4619. Weaver Rd.; Res. Zone A. Spe­ the center, adults, $76., avail­ imum financing ' available. Neat 6 room older home with Vigneault said. paper removed, dry wall work. delivered. Tel. 742-7886. guns, hobby collections, attic clearance on this builder’s W esley R . Smith A gen cy, 649- 141 Pleasant St. Northboro, Mass.; make cash donations, which FOUND — black and gray fe­ sedan, radio, heater, new bat­ cial exception la requested to a b le MarRD Sedan, standard my home, kitchen privileges, Chairm an TWO ROOM apartment, heat, Heights. Large 6 room Ranch close to ' sfduxils. High as- day of February, A.D . 1964. personal letter of congratula- BLECntOLUX aalea and aerv- PAINTma, PAPERHANOINQ perience. If your children are son Bess Eaton Donuts, 150 Farm, 829 W. Onter. 643-8lte. city water, excellent loca- raised hearth fireplace, garage Present, Hon. John J, (temmittee Lincoln Day dinner transmissicHi, radio and heat­ Good work, reasonable rates. TV, etc. R easonable. 843-7448. John A. (tegtenello. hot water, and gas lor cooK- with complete recreation room, ' sumkble mortgage. ' Tfrans: WaUett, ti(xu from General Mills, Inc. in lee, bonded representative, Al- in school and you can put sev­ Center Strbet. tton. Don’t miss this one. and attractive lot. (tell Doris Judge. and dance at 6:30 pm Satur­ fr M A m ell, 306 H enry S t , Man- er. An exceptionally clean car. Over 30 years in M anchester. S ecretary Ing. Eleetric refrigerator and 2-fireplaces, hot water oil heat, ferred'Owner needs Immediate Estate of Robert J. Turiclngton, M innesota. 1100 down and low monthly eral hours daily into a business Smite to see this excellent sale. Wesley R; Smith Agency, day at the Cove Restaurant. A e s te r , 648-0460. Your neighbor my recommen­ Household Goods 51 stove furnished. (teU 649- tile bath, plastered walls, 24,000 South Windsor—7Vj> room late of Mancdiester in said dtetrltx. The paper submitted in the payments buys It. CaU Rudy, of your own, let us show you CLEAN, comfortable room for TlVt between 6-7 p.m. listing priced at $17,800. Jarvis 649-1894, * deceased. E(iwin H. May ot Wethersfield dation. Raym ond F lske, 649- how you can earn $2 to $3 an e, excellent condition (telonial model reduced for ' Uron appUcaUon of Esther Lash­ contest is being entered for will be speaker. Reaervatiana INOOME TAX Retuma prepared 233-6221. 9287. Situations Wanted— EVERYTHma IN aterlUzed re­ gentlem an, (tell 649-0641. j-hout. P riced at $20,600. R ealty C o,, R ealtors, 643-4112, hour. Call today for appoint­ FOUR, R(}OMS,. heat and hot R spring clearance. 4 bed­ er aka. Esther H. I>asher, executrix, Judging tor tee State Homemak­ may be made with Mrs. A. by auditor. Busineaa and In- conditioned used furniture and Charles L «sp eran ce, 649-7620. E ves., 640-2610, 648-4118, 876- MANCHESTER GREEN praying (or authority to sell cer­ er of Tomorrow Cfxitest. 1967 CHEVROLET, V-8, pow er m ent. 289-4922. Fem ale 38 (X)MF(!)RTABLE room for gen­ water, near Aircraft and rooms, 2 baths, built-ins, 2- 0626. tain real estate particularly de­ Harry W. Olsen, Elmore A. f^du al. Raymond Olrard. Call EDWARD R. PRICE - Paper- appliances, high quality - low Septic Tanks c a r garage. $2,60() down. P ra yer . D ay Plans glide, 2-door, 2-tone green. Call prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 195 tleman, very central. Phone FuUer Brush, on bus line. Mid CON(X>RD ' RD - Beautiful 4 bediDom ranch, baths, scribed In said application on file, Turkingt(m or Mra. F. Pauline CoUect, 876-7862. hanging and painting service. CAREER WOMAN — Must be ■ PRACmCAL NURSING in pri­ AND it is The ’Tolland S(nith World Day 649-6048. 649-1003. South Street, Rockville, 876- 649-0613. d ie aged w orking couple. 528- ranch, large living room, form­ WEST SIDE CAPp—Six ^ m s, fireplace, faipily sized kitch­ LitU e. able to manage other people, vate homes, preferably nights. 25,300 Vernon—4 y ea r old 6 8 or 4 bi^rooms, fireplace, ORDERED: Ibat the tori of Prayer Friday at the Second INOOME TAXES prepared in 2174. Open 9-8. 0696. al dining room, cMlnet. kitchen, room ranch, completely air en, attached , garage. Va­ appllcaUon be heard and detei^ The'American Auxll- willing to work flexible hours, CaH 649-1423. ROOM for lady or gentleman, Plugged Sewero porch, rec room, new wood mined at the Probate office' in Man­ Congregmtionali (ih u rch 'wlU start your home or by appointment PAINTING by Dick Fontaine, 3 bediooms, recreation room, conditioned, 2 full baths, cant — Immiedlate occu­ lai7 will serve a i^per from experienced tax woix, 34 hour Auto Driving School 7*A interior and exterior, quality must drive. Opportunity to SEIVEN PIECE dining room quiet. Inquire 224 C harter Oak FIVE ROOM tenement, all im shingle siding, olose tO'.bus mid pan cy. cbeeter in said District, on the 34th at 10;30 a.m. in a business ses­ 6:30 to 7:30 pm Saturday at A’lTENTION working mothers landscaped jmrd. ICarion B. spacious paneled rec room day of February, AD. 196L at X.. sion. Leaders for (he service ae^ca. Call 648-47% workmanship. For free esti­ earn excess o f $8,900 annually. set, love seat, oval shaped St., 843-8368, 246-4788. Maehlne Cleaned nrdvem ents. A pply 95 F oster s c Ji 0 o 1, $14,800, p h llb rlck o'ckkdc in the forenoon, and that the Legion home on Watt St. LEARN TO DRIVE - Special C all after 1 p .m ., 742-8068. with children Child care in my R obertson, R ealtor, 648-6068. with fireplace and bar, iiv will be Mrs. William E. Glen- m ates ca ll evenings 527-9671. home by day or week. 643- marble top table, comer what­ S treet o r phono 643-7340. A gen cy, 649-8464. WARREN E. HOWLAND notice' be' given to all peraona in­ Mrs. Henry Korber is chairman. FEDERAL INCOME tax re­ attention to nervous and eldei^ not piece. All in good condition. COMFORTABLE ROOM tor Beptio Tanks, Dty Wells, ing room 'with cathedral terested in said estate of the pen­ ney, Mrs. James H. Ameling RELIABLE babysitter wanted ! 9863 gentleman, separate entrance, Sewer Lines Installed—Cel­ THREE ROOMS partly fur­ BOLTON VICaNITY - Circa celling and stone fireplace, REALTOR dency of said applicatloa and the Assisting will be Mrs. Donald turns prepared with your aav- ly. daasroom for teen-agers. C!!aII 843-9920 after 8 p.m . 1793. Enormous 10-room (telonl- SO. WINDSOR—Wapping area’ and M rs. John Hutt. In charge James, Mrs. Elaine Rotfhklss, evenings in my home, vi­ parking, (tell 649-2666. lar Waterproofing Done. nished, stove/ refrigerator, kitchen with birch cabinets Non-development 1^ acres of time and place of hearing thereon, of registrations at 11:46 a.m. ings In mind. Reasonable Pickup service. Day - or eve­ Eleetrical Services 22 al on 2% acres, outbuildings, $60 M ain St., M anchester by publishing a copy of this order Mrs. Ralph Jameson, Mra Vinal rtM s. E . J. B a ylto, 649-6248. ning lessons. Reasonable rates. cin ity King’ s. 643-6776. heat and hot water. See Mr. and G.E. built-ins, glass slid­ land surrouqd this older Co­ in some newspaper having a clr- at tee Church (temmunlty House Doga— Birds— Pets 41 GENTLEMAN’S ROOM — large center hall with open Briggs, Mrs. Eugene Rybhiing Manchester Driving Academy, FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt NORGE electric dryer, excel­ Oolby, 58 Birch Street. ing doors and sundeck, wall- lonial. 6 ivoms, recently ren­ 643-1108 culation in said district, at least will be Mrs. (Tiara Edm(mdson BOOKKEEPER-Cashler — Ex­ large cloaet, next to bath, at­ MeKINNEY BROS. stairway, 9 fireplaces, large to-wall carpeting throughout. seven <*0.^ before .the day of said and Mrs. Lawrence Perry. INOOME TAX RETURNS pre­ 742-7249. service on all types of elee­ lent condition, $76. 643-1849. ovated inside and out, fire­ hearing, to appecu: If they see cause and Mrs. Byron W. Hall. pared by former Internal Rev­ trical wiring. Licensed and in­ perienced, 40 hours, extra ' ADORABLE white Toy Poodle, tractive hme near evecy- Sewerage Disposal Co. kitchen with fireplace, large Situated on a large high lot The course on first (lid will trees. Asking $29,600. Lawrence place, bookcases, dishwaisher, COVENTRY — Privacy on 8 at saidi' time and placepla,_ and___ bo Pre-school children will be enue agNit in convenience of sured. Wfilson Electrical Co., benefits, transportation neces­ ; 8 months old, AKC registered,' DID YOU KNOW? Pay only thing. 81 Church Street. BAST SIDE—New 4H rooms, surrounded by homes of heard relaUve thermo, and make cared for at Coventry Grange be conducted at 7 pm today 180-188 Pearl 81.-848-8808 F . Fiano, R ealtor, 648-2766, disporal, oil heat, barn, ga­ acres, oversize , 4 bedroom by John Willnauer, Red Cross jraiir home. DuUvldual and E-ZLERN M anchester, 649-4817. Olaston- sary, O aer B ros., 140 R ye 649-0908. I $36.88 fo r a genuine H oover 649-4968. unhealed. 649-1894. comparable value. rage, lovely lawn, trees. Re­ return to this court, and by mail HalU on Rt. 44A imder tee ffl- Street, So. Windsor, Conn. Charles N icholson. 742-6364. (tepe, plaster walls, large tag on or before February 11, 1964, inetruotor, at the North Oovenr buEnesa. BUI Duebeaneau, bury. 648-1888. portable 1% h.p. vacuiun clean­ duced to $20,000. M arlon E d- roonis, trees, high location. by certified mail, a- ixipy o t this rectlon of tee (teurch’s Glean­ BEAGLE thoroughbred, 2 years er with attachments. Regular FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ 36,250 E ast H artford — New 7 try firebouee. A l local reeldenita 649-8988. Driving School BOLTON (3BNTER—Fine ranch lund, 289-4619., 644-0414 after 6. Seldom offered at only $18,900. order to Margaret Grant, 42 Rita ers’ Circle. This group will also TYPING and general office old, male, papers, all shots. $49.96 now at M arlow ’ s, 867 ond floor, Strickland St., hi' room (telonlal, 4 large bed­ St, Springfield, Masa.; May lOng- are eligible. home of seven rooms, vacant. Lawrence F. Fiano, Realtor, be in (tearge of tee dining room. FULL-TIME tax aocountant Floor Finishing 24 work, 5-day week, 8 a.m. - Good hunting dog. 649-8695. Main St. quire at 40 Vernon St. room s, 12x24 U'ving room , ROCKVILLE—te,600. Laige Im­ man, 16 Hemlock St, Manchester, The (tevenitiy RecrasMoB CDonectlcut’B largest, auto- Lot is 100x400 with large trees, 643-2766., C harles N icholson, Conn,; Esther Lariier, executrix, Voter Session ready to asaiat you wtth your mafic and standard staltt. 4:30 p.m. Apply Ka-Klar 'Toy formal dining room, and maculate older 6 rooms, ga- Ofxmnittee’s physical fitness BIOOR SANDING and re- Co., 60 Hilliard Street. 30” G.E. ELECTRIC range, R(XJKVHJLE — Four room some birch. TW6 car attached 742-6864. c/o Jqpn R. Mrosek, Atty.. 928 Main A voter-making session wlH Income tax preparatlan. Rates free pick-up service, teen- large kitchen with Tappan rage. Rockville Realty, 876- ~ , Hanea to all Coventry N?«- 30” REO snowthrower, chain child ars, finished recreation Pauline Little, telephone oue etudents, our specialty. work projects. Good paying ment garage, corner lot, cl^ The administrator having exhibit- Coventry within said district, de­ Cub Scout Week Is being ob­ ed at 89 Cottage Street, hours chester. Open daUy 7-6, Thurs­ LOOK WHERE you will. You Hartford. Bus. Adults. 289- MANCHESTER^Modern, cen­ Kxwn and fireplace, 2-car ed his administration account with ceased. 742-6231. Teen-age driver’s educafiem overseas! Jobs with extras, garage, nice lot with birch w ater, $16,500. Joseph Barth, served through t(nnorrow and 39-4, Monday through Friday, TUTORING, remedial and de­ day 7-9, Saturday 7-4. won’t beat Marlow’s deluxe 3- 2166. trally located (tepe, near said estate to this Court for al- This (lourt doth decree that six oouTM. State certified . 649-7898. travel expenses. Write only: trees. Save costly closing B roker, 649-0820. lowonc^ it is months be allowed and limited (or in keeping 'with this Cub Scout eloaed Saturdays. velopmental reading, children's piece colonial custom made schools, bus, shopping, fire­ ORDERED; That the 24th ttay ot the creditors of said estate to ex- Rockville office, 80 Ward St., grades 1 through 8. Call 643- Foreign Service Bureau, Dept. BABY C ARRIAG E, StOTkline, SIX ROOM duplex, oil heat, cost. $4,800 will assume Pack 66 has a display in the 878-49U. 869, Bradentcm Beach, Florida. wing style sofa and chair. Both place, aluminum storms. Vin 146 CHESTNUT STREET—7h «- FebnMuy,' ,1964. at' 10 'o^louit‘ directs that lace where the deceased last alon? Don’t despair! See Hon­ WASHING MACHINES repair­ Oil Burners and Controls even­ $36; 9x12 braided. 289-6966. Ural woodwork, attached ga- Robert D. Murdock notice of the time and v ia ce as- 8welt. meetings. Mrs. Claude Archam- est Douglas. Incniini about low­ ed, RCA Whirlpool and Ken- ing courses. Applications are BxceT.lent opportunity for right 102” WHIP, spring base, all Sun life reinreaentatives eold $1.18 billion of FOUR ROOM apartment, all fa g e , $17,900. H ayes A gency, smed for said hearing be idven to Certified from Record bault was in charge of the win­ m ore. Call 648-4913. man. Salary commensurate stainless steel, brand new, ask­ WHITE FLORENCE stove, gas utlUUes. 30 Locust Street, 643-6472 ail persons known to be interested I ' ELMORE TURKINGTON. Judge Nowl For only 9Yjc* a est down, smulest payments being accepted for spring class life insurance in 1963. Group life insurance 643-4803. BETTER THAN^NEW^ room therein to ap _ _ dow display. The pack has eight anywhere. No amall loan or fi­ beginning March 2. High with experience and ability.' ing $16. 643-6951 after 6:30. and gas, $50, excellent condi­ $130. 649-6229, 9-6. ear and be heard SHARPENING Service — Saws, amounted to $333 million and individual life R an ch , g a r a g e , 2 b a te s, dish- thereon by putTlsbing a'cepy of'Cila AT A er having a cir­ vale. All persene from infancy one tim e. 3992 Plymouth Belvedere v-8. 7868, 875-8401. $32.36 for each thousand doUars p ly 10 D epot Square, Apt. 4. new Jalousied porch, walk­ screened porch, Bowers School, tor, 643-1677. ■ ; which to bring in their claims culation . In said district, at -least up to the age at 40 yettos, or GRAND-WAY out basement, 90x150 lot. against said estate, and said seven days before the day of said any adult hairing young chil­ Mom can do the '-family 6 passenger wagon including repayment over five Recommends Phllbrick Agency, 649-8464. executrix Is dlrs(ned to give publfc hearing, to appdar if they see 3961 F ord Country Squire A m n t(th t Amumi Umarittr ItU It M tg tm ll i poUiykoUtri, THREB R(X>M furnished apart­ dren at home, should have this wash. Sis can do the dlahea ATTICS and cellars cleaned years. Fraim Burke. 349-8897, Copim may th e it tUtintd from may Iks Manchester . notice to the (n-edltors to bring In cause at said tmie and idace and 1991 Ctievrolet B el A ir V-S, 9- Oonnectlcut M o rtg a g e E x­ Mancbeeter Parfc'ade ment, conveniently Icxmted, $8,$()0 — W ELL K E P T 6 ^ room Uieir claims within sold time al­ be heard relative thereto^ and make farm a t vaccine, he advised. at the same time Junior CaU 649-2498. Owwesy'a J90 If sk m/Um tm il It tmmi. paasenger wagon change, 15 Lewis St.. Hartford, w est ride. 648-6129. ranch, 8 bodrooms, attractive lowed by publishing a copy of this retiuq to this (XMirt and to malt- Thto medioaition ta given on a takes his bath, and you en­ vm tiOGGINI, Realtor PERSONALLY. PACKED order in some newspiu>er having a ing O B or— M ore FebruaryIhbruary u 1964, joy a sbawer. 3990 OldamobUe 88, 6-passenger SNOWPLOWING- — Rock SaCt. Oonn. (fining area, zuburban. Owner (Arculatlon in sold probata dism ot by oerUfled mall, a copy of said kmap of sugar and ■ taken by wagon IXtUG STORE clerk, omr It amtiouB. Oarlton W. ButcUiU) within ten': day# from: the data of will oM of this order to Itobert 'S. m outh. Partcing areas, sdriveways. 34- Bastnoss Locstlona BEL AIR REAL ESTATE Deacribea Ranch Just ‘ Don’t dday—phone m to- 1990 Oltenobile Super 96, 9- yea rs <£d. M ust be g ood d river Realtor, 649«S3. Older, and - ratam -make to '1110 Paquln Street, Co- P lan s m e being mads tor hour answering service. 649- Help Wanted— Female ^ Fior Rent 64 over city limits. Pfrk-Uke ' lie court 'of the n Mlaaourl (lay. Find out how easy It is paasenger wagon (air con- 6660. and reliable. First shift, 10-3 OUR BEST BUY setting, breathe fresh air, ■JOIW J. V. udge JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge cMnics in the spring when vac> 6 48 -9882 to switch to a lljolfflheat- difioner) ^leferred, but aU conalderad. VERNON - LOVELY older 7 cine for Type H asm XH will be auiLDlN a OQgriO sultahle for leave city noises and con-' - flred water heater, 3990 Dodga V-8, 9 paaaeiw»r RN or LPN, (uU or p y t-tlme. Pteaae caU to arraage later- room Dutch Colonial, 2-car ga­ _ ^UMITATION OBDEB . adkniniatered. Bveryeme should storage, B-1 acne, Buoktend .1 rage, 3 bates, near acre lot. fusion behind. Better thah AT A (COt^T*OF helii AT A (X»)tTRT OF PRORATE held wagon Vernon Haven, 878-3077. v isw . 648-4698. receive all three types to have Household Servleos seotioo. 649-8468. Fine neighborhood. Hayea new condltloir. $16,600 in­ at Manchester within and (or the at Man(dieMer within and for the •Average family of four. Charles J. Van Deusen MANCHESTER - Attractive 6 IMstr'ct of Manchester on the 5th District of Man(niester on the 6th complete immunity. Dr. Bowen Offered 13-A 1963 V O L K S W A G E N A gen cy, 648-4808. cluding garage. Call Dave d(w of February, 1964. room brick Cape, fireplace, day of February* 1964. said. CONVERTIBLES trees, oversize garage, near Douton 649-5306, 289-826$. Present, Ifon. John J. WaUett, Preaent, Hon. J6hn J. WaUett. ■TQ R B , 480 Main S tre e t 849- Judge. In order to purohasa sulU- REWEAVINa of bmna, aaotb SPECIALTY SALESMAN WANTED Station Wagon. Radio, gas heater. Many other buz. acl^ , zhqmdu. Only 83 FOOT RANCH, Porter Street Judge. I*' ■ ■ J WE «IVE i M T luflez. Zippeis npairad. Win­ 357 EAST CENTER STREET 8229, 9 4 . area, beameif ceiling, 3 flre- BARROWS & WALLACE Estate (X Willard J. Johnson, late Estate of John Aitoermon, lota cient supply of the vsocine 1991 M dsm oU Ie 88 Convertible extras. $U,900. CarltonB W . Hu of Manchseter to oM District, de­ of Man(dieater in said District, de- GREEN STAMP! 3999 P ontiac C atalina Oonvert- dow SbadiBs m ada to m easu re; ZNDUBTRIAL SPACE — 1A80 placee, baths, built-ins,.6 Manchester l4ttkkdl, ' ceased. those ptenntng to aMend are • Ibla all alaaa VaneUaB Uinda. K«ys HIGH 4.NGUIIE POIfNTUL Jaige rooniB, double garaige, On mntttot aC Batit' E - Johneoii t f ’^toottoB ^ of Rose Ackerman of asked to oaU and mske • res­ \ square feet, inehates eCfioe, Manchester—878-1800 mada white you wait T u m R a- MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUJ 138~ Iroutaga. C arlton said ]Can(dMator,exe(xitriz. ervation wMh Mrs. molMtod 3998 (MdanobUe 96 Omvartlble Broad Street loeatloa. CUl MANCHESTER ~ • rtxxn Capa w . O R D K tB P : iJniBit ■ ______mED; That rix ------ooedera for n a t Itorlow'a Rir Fall tfane job for a fa m O f m m ever lli, te eel fw l HiitebliM. Realtor, M9-81S2. son OadUac OonverttUa •404288, 9tt-1807. la quiet but oonvenient loca­ trommmSS fUiy pcVebruary, 'll 0 6th day ot February, 196A OonghMn in OomwnB A a m « r 3997 lineoln OonvertiMe and heating eqnipnaat te- eatabllfihed eaetiHiire in J. tion,^ lev a l Jot with trees, oU hot CX>VBNTRY—0 room ranch; ga­ to tondK'the>sra4 «retare': Umitedhmitad to and the same arm limited and wWi the (PHNA atOoB. MORIMTY / 649-4604 742-6801 allowed for ito (Uwdltors. wti alldwed« for the (auditors within OFFICE su n n la modem pro­ water heat, aluminum storma BOIfiTON-IN—C o m (Cod, 6 la rge rage, lot 118x400, fiCly Uad- X nominal chsrgie win be Over 99 eaccalleat cars— the Greater Hartford Area. Fall traiaiaf pregnoa. ’2095 room z , fireiu a ce. gaja r a g e , low 'wht^,'to bring . to 'their claims. whlto ‘ to bring In their claims scap^, beautiful trees and BnUdlng— Contrurtiiig 14 fessional building available and screonz, reo room, 8 bed- amUAtt sold MAate, and said ad- against said estate, and. said exe­ m ade tq - Bight 80. WIND8()R: of this order in some ni order in some newsptowr bavins, e 643-S13B CaU 649-4391. TOLLAND TURNPIKE BiiifiMe i F o t R en i wW meet today a$ S pm at INC. WcHTM TMNMnt, AEMfkaE CoM C o h Im . VERNON — $18,900. R a n c h ,.8 rooms with two offices, sep­ Uving fat 0 roera 8s the aobool suffltoffhm IlM em- OARnsnRY and floor aand- tooma, builMa even and raaite. arata eotanoa, wttabla. for acre lot. Tertffle vwl. ■ - M l TALOOTTVHUL CONN. kcKm)Ni^'•<* * *♦.?'•»*■ \

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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1«S4 PAGE TWENTY-POUR Avsngs Daily Nst Ptnss Run ifllanr^^ater lEai^tting Harold . Vbr Um Wook Bndad Vtnooot of V.'R, Wo __ Mbruary S, 19S4 vice prehldeot of Uw Temple, Uorria Wreotons is M ehoige of doFA LSE t e e t h . -.s^V M 1 Hadaisah Hears and a loag-tixne leader in the rofreotomonti. ■OTw H '1G . m About Town Manchester JewUh Oommunlty, Rocfc, Slid* or Slip? 13,892 ortHag. VMiar Announce Engagements Review of Book will review Norman Pruchter’s e a s t HARTFORD GETS PASTUIH, on tmpMved powdar Msmbor of tha Audit LOAN to b* ■prlnklsd on upper or lower Bursan of OlreulatloB ■IgM as «a at. IMiqr 18^ la Sli. Ittoibwiti of Maty Burtinell new book, "Coat Upon, a Stick.” pletee, holds false teeth more firm^ C h « n « y Auxiliary, Spanish Manchester C9iapter of Ha- The book haa been hailed by . WASHINGTON (AP) — The m place. Do not elMe, slip or rook. Manduattr^A diy a / FiHof« Charm American War Veterans, have dassah .wlll hold its next meet­ many reviewers os one of the PubUc Housing Administration Wo gummy. looey. peat* taste or been invited to a Joint installa­ ing Tuesday night at 8:80 at the best of 1963. has announced a loan of $1,782,- feellns.FABTlBTHlesIkMliie (non- aoid). Does not sour. Ohecke '‘piste (Oloaolfled AdvortMag Pag* SS) tion pf Veterans of World War new Temple Beth Sholoni on E. Mrs. Theodore Rosen la in 846 to help East .Hartford, odor breath". Qet PASTSSTB at VOL. L X X X m , NO. 114 (TWENTY-FOUR PA6ES->TW0 SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IS, 1964 tm PRICE SEVEN CBNTB I and Auxiliary Sunday at 2 Middle Tpke. charge of program ‘arrange­ Conn., finance construction of drut punters avarywbtre. pjn . at the VFW Home. George Sandals, executive ments for the meeting, aind Mrs. 120 low-rent homes. Members o f the- Ma^iianese Society will meet tonijg^t at Epents T:SO at the W. P. Quiah B^meral Battle Breaks Cease-Fire, Home^ 225 Main St., to pay re­ spects to the late Dante Pagani, In State , Home Pledge a member. OPEN TUESDAY & THURSDAY TILL 9 Ball Postpones ' Departure The executive board of the Junior Century Club will meet tonight at 8:80 at the home of NKXMSIA. Cyprus (A P )# Oreok Cypriots aoid they loat'^ypriota aoemed to be on the V a le n ti S eek s Mrs. Lawrence Decker Jr., 189 —^Heavy fighting broke a one dead and several wounded v e ^ e of wiping out the Turks Laurel St., Wapplng. Mrs. Reg- The worst fighting centered there. T o J o in S u its cease-fire in the southern Continuing Peace Try hiald Chietensen will serve as near the Amsup Mesjid Moeque. The eruption of fighting broke eo-faostesB. port of LimaBSol at dawn A Britioh military source said a cease-fire arranged in LimaS' On Legislature today and Greek Cypriots the Greek Cypriota used ar­ sol by the British Wednesday Xbs. Andrew T. Suhie, hus mored buUdosers, on old tank night. band of Oie former Doris swung makeshift armor and h(»nemade armored cars. MaJ. Gen. Peter Young, HAR'TFORD (AP) — A $50,000 Extortion Attempt Mlchelitsch of Manchester, re ...a 'into a five-hour battle Befwe the original cease-fire British commander of the Cy- New Haven junior high Britain Backs o^ntly returned to his home in against the Turkish quar­ was established Wednesday rus truce force, had flown to Burian Moss photO' school principal, whose HandkOu, Hawaii, after a tour The engagement of Mlss<¥> > Fallot photo ter. Then the British ar­ night, the Greek Cypriots had Elimassol with the Greek Cy­ of duty with the Seventh Fleet The engagement of Miss The engagement of Miss insisted that their Turkish fel­ priot Interior Minister, Poly- cha!!eng« of the State Gen­ Linda D. Reichenbach of Man­ Diane Charbonneau to Albert Policy of U.S. in the Pacific. He is the son of Joyce Carol Smolensk! to Jo­ ranged another truce. low townsmen lay down their carpos Yeogadjis, to talk to eral Assembly’s apportion­ Actor Ames Laughs It Off chester to Raymond W. Luce of Fyler, both of Manchester, has The ahooUng com e aa (Ameri­ Mir. and Mirs. Andrew S. Suhie, seph P. Moriarty, both of Man­ arms. The Turkish Cypriots the combatants. ment began just before the 85 HoU St. Tolland has been announced by been announced by her parents, can and British diplomats pur­ were said to have refused with­ The savage fighting came as Mr. and Mrs. William R. Char­ chester, has been announced by recently^ecided League of On Viet Nam her parents, Mr. and Mrs. An­ sued talks in Nicosia with the out a guarantee of protection by U.S. Undersecretary of State NORTH HOLLYWOOD, bonneau of 36 Goodwin St. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ aim of landing an international Women 'Voters action was Washington LOL will meet drew Reichenbach, 20 Hamlin British troops. Geoige Ball again met with Calif. (AP)— Veteran actcir xvwwy at 8 p.m. at Oruige Hall Her fiance is the son of Mr. ter A. Smolensk! of 313 Autumn peooe force on this troubled British troops moved in os a President Makarios in an at­ taken, will now seek to con­ WASHINGTON (AP) — S t and Mrs. Harold A. Fyler of 92 lalond. St. last resort to try to sej^rste tempt to get his approval of an solidate both su‘’ts. Leon Ames, released after President Johnson and Sir xvajiif T. MiansCield Marine Her fiance is a son of Mr. and N, School St. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and An Aosocisted Press corres­ the combatants and were them­ international force to keep the being held at gunpoint for A!ec Dougias-Home, Brit­ Mrs. Charles W. Luce of Tol­ Miss Charbonneau, a 1961 Jtunes J. Valenti o f New Ha­ Oorpa League will meet tonight Mrs. Paul J. Moriarty, 27 Lilac pondent said he saw five Turk­ selves fired on. Such hosards peace on Cyprus. ven said today he will seek the four hours in a $50,000 ex­ ain’s prime minister, pledg­ land, formerly of Manchester. graduate of Manchester High ish dood In a Turkish Cypriot sre one reason Britain wants to Greek Cypriot sources said at 8 at the Marine Home on St. consolidation since the 11 plain­ Miss Reichenbach is a 1961 School, is employed by Combus­ ores ot Limassol that *7as over­ surrender its police role to an tortion attempt, laughed it ed today to seek ways of re­ Parker St. Mias Smolenskl is a 1961 Makarios had rejected the pro­ tiffs brought together by the graduate of Manchester High tion Engineering, Inc., in the run in the battle. He said the international truce force. posal, but the continued nego- off. ducing tension, and said graduate of Manchester High league "got practically what I Membera of the K of C will School. She is employed at Naval Reactor Division, Wind­ total could be determined only The British said it appeared Uations lent some hope that the "I'v e played a lot of these they were determined “that Traveler's Insurance Co., Hart­ sor Locks. School, and a graduate of the the fighting had stopped a t ; Greek hEu] asked for." parts before," he said. meet tonight at 8:80 at the W. P Connecticut Institute of Hair­ after offlciala gained access to Cypriot leader would ford. Mr. Luce attended Man­ Mr. Fyler, a 1960 g^raduate of the surrounded quarter. 11:80 s-m. For a time the Greek modify his stand. Ball post­ If the three-judge federal Ames, who also is a promin- the pursuit of peace should Qulsh Funeral Home, 226 Main dressing, Hartford. She is a court allows his s u it, to be St., to pay respects to the late chester High School and served Manchester High School, gradu­ poned his departure to continue ent auto dealer, his wife, Chrls- be unfalteringly maintain­ three years with the U.S. Army, ated from the Hartford Insti­ cosmetician at Sage-Alien Co., the talks. merged, . , now, Valenti , ..said, he“ * I tine and two others were In- ed.’’. Dante Pagant, a member. Hartford, 26 months of which were spent tute of Accounting and is em­ The shooting finally stopped to solved in the real-life drama A Joint commimique issued Members of the Manchester in Germany. He is employed at ployed by A. J. Martin Manu­ Mr. Moriarty is a 1958 grad­ allow Ian William, a British of­ would be able to p a^ clpate to Wednesday that ended with the EUter a two-day Anglo-AmericEm Charlie's Service Station, Man­ facturing Co., Bloomfield, as uate of Manchester High School, Russians Suppress Emblem Club will meet tonight I ficial, to enter the besieged * OOP- capture of a young mechanic summit meeting emphasized 1^7:80 at the John F. Tierney chester. office manager. and has served in the U.S. Turkish sector and bring out th ^ te n e d a p ^ l . , , I who had fled with Mrs. Ames as that Britain is supporting U.S. COAT DRESS The court this week ruled in a hostage i^ e r a l Home, 219 W. Center An Aug. 22 wedding is plan­ The wedding will take place Navy. He is an electronic tech­ the local Turkish Cypriot lead­ policy in South Viet Nam .while St. to pay respects to Milton ned. on Aug. 8. nician at Pratt and Whitney, er, Reunadan DJemll, for peace She weIs released unharmed the United States pledged sup­ Wagner, whose wife is a mem­ division of United Aircraft News o f Defection talks. indMdu^s who claimed their after police, directed from a ' port for "the peaceful national ber (rf the club. Corp., East Hartford. An informed British sburce coMtitutional rights were helicopter overhead, surrounded independence” of MalayslEu An early spring wedding is said the Turks had been taking abridged because they live in the car. Saying that last yeEur’s limited districts which were imder-rep- Advertisement— planned. SALE SALE MOSCOW (A P)—Not a Unefaccused Western agents of "pro- "a ve”y bad beating” from the Ames, 61, plays In the "M r. nuclear test bEut treaty "marked has been published in the Mos' vocative activity" In the defec­ Greek Cypriots and were in resented on a basis of popula­ Ed” television series imd was EUi advance on the road to the For only pennies a day you cow ixess or carried on the ra­ tion of Yuri I. Nossenko, 86. danger of being wiped out. tion. a a star in the series, "Life With peaceful resolution of the prob­ may, RENT A SAFE DE dio about the defection of Yuri He has been Identified by U.S. The Turkish Cypriots in the The court split on how far Father,” as well as many mo­ lems which divide. EEist and POSIT BOX at CONNECTICUT Noasenko, on expert on the So­ officials as an officer of the So­ the Judiciary should go in tell­ vies. West,” the President EUid the BANK AND TRUST COMPANY GOING viet delegation to the disarma­ viet KGB security agency. (Bee Page Ten) ing the state how the Genend He said the action, reminis­ prime minister stressed the for dependable custody of im ment conference in Geneva. In a statement to newsmen, Assembly should be elected, but cent of a gangster movie, start­ need "to go forward from there portant p i^ r s (Insurance ]x4- Values Values A brief digest of the statement Tsarapkin accused Switzerland set a mid-March date for some ed •! en "I heard the doorbell and search for other ways of re­ Icies, stocks, bonds, will, lease, SKIING? of Semyon Tsarapin, chief of of failing to provide adequate form of decree to be issued de­ ducing tension.” < RENT A CAR ring. It was Just after 8 a.m. deed) plus Jewelry and val­ To the Soviet .delegation, assailing security lor delegates and de­ Accused Nazi fining next steps in re-appor- There was a young fellow stand­ The two leaders expressed the uables. Eliminate the hasards of For a weekend or as long To the Swiss for letting the man manded the Swiss get Nossenko tionment. ing there with a gun. He said, hope that the Soviet Union "will theft, fire or accidental loss in as YOU like. et away, was carried in the back. The Republican party has an­ ‘Back up and shut up.’ examine with the greatest seri­ your home with the security of SEnglish language service of Summoniiw Soviet Ambassa­ nounced plans to appeal the de­ ousness" the proposals the Unit­ $ $ Kills Himself "He said, ‘This is a holdup a SAFE DEPOSIT BOX at Cars available with ski 89.95 22.99 Tass distributed abroad. This is dor Alexander Lochtchakov to cision to the U.S. Supreme and a kidnap. Don’t try any­ ed States and Britain put for­ C.B.AT., 898 Main Street. racks attached. not available for publication in his office in Bern, Foreign Min­ Court. thing funny.’ ward at the Geneva disarma­ the Soviet Union. ister Friedrich Wahlen handed FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) ment conference of 17 nations. Votaiti, who is represented "I couldn’t believe it. He said Paul Dodgu Pontiac the Soviet envoy a stiff protest — Dr. Werner Heyde, facing by Atty, Alphonse S. DiBene- 'Ibe communique did not GENEVA (A P)—Switzerland against Tsarapkin’s remarks. one false move snd my wife INC. trial next week as a NeizI wiur detto, began the current litiga­ would be dead. mention the crisis in Cyprus but 878 MAIN STREET has sharply rejected the Soviet At a news conference in Ge- tion in DMember 1962 when he said that the two leaderq "re ­ Union’s complaints about Swiss. neva, Heig said Tsarapkin wait criminal, committed suicide in "He asked for $50,000 within viewed the events of recent sought a federal order to recon­ two hours. I pretended to be M 6 f 6 'i Phone 648-2881 security in the case of a Soviet ed 29 hours before informing his cell at Butzbach Peniten- months during which sudden vene the 1961 Genenti Assem­ sick, thinking maybe I could get disarmament delegate’s defdc- Swiss police of Nossenko’s dis- tlEU*y, the state prosecutor’s of­ tens? s in many parts of the bly. the gun, but then I realized that tion to the United States. 1 appearance. fice Eumounced today. i world have made unforeseen Loring photo Wednesday another defendant He wanted that General As­ was silly.’’ FUEL C O . Wrooft ptu>io< Rene Helg, president of theHeig declared the Russians sembly to meet, before it ex­ LYNN WAYNE BENNER cEtils on the resources of the 867 MAIN ST. The engagement of Miss B w - The ei^ageiment ot Miss Bar­ Geneva cantonEd (state) govern-______refused___ to give Swiss police a in the case, Friedrich Tlllnuum, When Ames told the man he pired on Jan. 8. 1968, and to !re- did nqt have $60,000, the suspect United States and the United EAST HARTFORD dra Gene Kelley of Thompson- bara Ann NovelU o t Glaston- ment, Wednesday oMled the So-1 photograjA leaped or fell from the window of Noaseiwo, his apportlon tno-:eta^ before the tpld tjlm to contact his partner, Kingdom.” vjlle to Douglas Lee Steffens of buiy to George Arthur LeDuc Viet cljEU'gea "unfounded, unjust; I birth date or particulars of his of a washroom in the eighth The two nations, the com­ Flint, Mich., has been announc­ o f Miancheater has been an­ floor of an office building in Oo- new Oener^ Atoembiy con |taiyb Williams, and tell him to andil uhmmdly.''tmfriendly.’’ Be said the background, and refused to vened, - ,.y . munique continued, "are re­ ed by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. nounced by her parents, Mr. and Russians had refused to cooper- lom e. p n ^ e'to the Amos’ home for a ' sponding to these calls," FUEL O IL low Inspection of bis belpnglnM He i^ U n d ed f p ^ r q to kettle business conference. James Donlin of Thompsonvllle. Mrs. M. Novelll of Glastonbury. atti With Swiss Euithoritles and or permit questioning of other TOe two were to have gone seeking simultEmeously through Miss Kelley is a granddaugh­ Her fiance is the son o f Mrs'. on trial in Limburg next'Ilie^ the x^ppqrtionment question in When^WilUams arrived, -the ■ even hindered file Swiss police members of--fiie-'8oviet iWogn- aO y^M Would open an acts of political action to diminish the ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kel­ Agnes LelXic of 61 Edmund St., investigation. tion. day charged with the killing 6 t gunman held him, Ames and his causes of tension. the nkw ^teneral A s s ^ b ly to, ley of Box Mt. Rd., Bolton. Her and the late Arthur P. LeDuc. ^W4iS»yon K. Tsarapkin,. chief "Ip thess (fircumstoncss, it is 70,000 persons of 200,000 exe- gues^ Herbert Johnson and Sir Alec "gave fiance is the son of Mr. and Miss Novelll is a 1950 grad­ iovfM delegate to the interna­ cu ^ the Nazis os mentEd c h a l l e f i ^ , ■' ' 'v. 'F.»’«kwt*wt6lter;;*:5^^^ at gtm- special' consideration to South­ Mrs. Edward J. Steffens, Flint. uate of Glastonbury High tional disarmEunent conference, (Seo Page Two) defectives. The Snft stage of Valanii’t poiikt-UBtl) nearly lO a.m. when east Asian matters and to tbe An August wedding !■ plan­ School. She is a secretary at Shop Pinehurst . nUmiui, 60, was office chief suit was rejected by the court,, thq ‘Baaikr of -America branch problem of Eusisting three ned. Peerless Woodworking Corp., of what the Nazis called Its eu­ which said an atbefnpt to block opened. . ‘ . states of the area to maintEdn Elaat Hartford. Thursday 9 A.M. thanasia, or painless killing the convening 'of A' le^lature The gunman ordered Williams their independence," the com­ V GALLON center in Beiiin during Wcurld "should hot M reimiitod to ex­ GASH A cigar is composed of three Mr. LdDuc is a graduate of till 9 P.M. to get tile $60,000 from the bank munique said. types of tobacco: A^ core of Hartford Regional Technical War n. Heyde, 61, also was em­ cept as Em A The Beatles looked like Em eral Assembly ought to be elect­ 12:15. nomic stability.” Rockefeller of New York. She the number of marriages by Eunusing parody of the worst ed. Re handed over the money. When the White House session FAMOUS NAME BRANDS Swift Premium cooked, obtained a divorce at Fairfield. more than 1,(XI0 since 1960 by elements of American r(x:k 'n' He didn’t say he had notified broke up at 12:20 p.m., Johnson well trimmed, hockless Wednesday, Mrs. Henry Ford making them convenient. It is I roll music. The word "looked" (Bee Page Ten) police imd that the place was escorted Sir Alec ,to a limousine n , separated from her husbiuid possible to EUTlve at 1 p.m., get 'is used advisedly, for no one, surrounded by officers—includ­ waiting in front of the mansion HAMS 59c lEist year, obtained a divorce in a blood test EUtd a license, and especlEdly the scresuning little ing one in a helicopter over­ and told him, “ I certainly en­ Whole or butt half lb. 59c the same city. be wed by 2. girls, actually heard the Bea­ head. joyed our meeting." These are halves not por­ Designer Woolens in Dress For All Occasions People come to Idaho prin­ "We get a tremendous num­ ties. The gunman had Williams tie The two leaders spent an hour tions and you can have cipally because marriage and ber of inquiries from people The performance—by the girls Ames’ mouth, Euikles and wrists, and 20 minutes together at their TELEVISION divorce laws ore liberal. There who want to get married," says —begim early in the morning News Tidbits then locked Williams and Baum- third meeting since the Anglo- at least 2 slices cut, if (INCLUDING COLOR) is n~ waiting period for mar­ Kyle Walker, nuuiager of the Emd lEisted all day smd night, the from the AP Wires you ask. Coats Lavished W ith In The Latest, Most riage. Idaho and Neviula are the Chamber of Commerce. "We scene shifting m m the PlEiza (See Page Five) MRS. PATRICIA BENNER (See PEtge Ten) A N p The round, almost bone- only states that require only six have prepared information giv­ Hotel—where the Beaties sre I ess half will sell at 69c weeks' residence for divorce. ing lUi the facts—what It costs, staying—to Pennsylvania sta­ Choice Natural Mink! Wanted Fabrics! Idaho's marriage rate is 17.1 how they can get a! license and tion—where they were arriving I1 Belgian Foreign Minister lb. Have 2, 8, 4 slices cut per ' 000 po)mladon EUid the di­ a blood test." from Washington—to CEumegie Paul-Henii Spaak trils Bel- if you wish . . , from this vorce rate la 8.9. This compares The chamber’s assistance for Hall, ! gium’s House o f Representa­ Luxurious fur trims on famous fabrics. Superb with the national averages of vould-be brides and grooms in-' The performance by the Bea- tives that BelgiEm troops will Bulletins full half. Final clearance of famous label dresses in the sea­ only go to Cyprus at request of coats with the Winter 1964 fashion story in every son’s newest silhouettes— sheaths, shifts, casuaL 8.5 for mEUTiages and 2.2 for di­ cludea arnmging in advEuice for > ties lasted only for about a half Culled from AP W ir^ APPLIANCES vorces. Cypriot government, not on or­ line. Choose from choice natural minks! Sensa­ dressy in amels, wools, dacrons, chiffons and dou­ Nevada has a marriage rate (See Page Twelve) (See Page Twenty-Three) der of United States or Great Dubuque Specials: Britain. . .Pickets b o y c o t t AT LOW DISCOUNT PRICES tional savings! Buy for now — be set for next ble knits. At these prices you’ll, want more thah CRIME PROBE winter! . one! eight Chester, Pa., schools to' Miss Iowa Bacon, liv- day, claiming city fails to inte­ NEW YORK (AP)—Atto. erwurst, Larsfe Bo- READY TO WEAR ^ SECOND FLOOR 1^-Weeh Vacations grate fEust enough. Gen. Robert F. K eim e^ lugrna. Cooked Salami, Former Vice President Rich­ met with U.S. Atty. Robei# ard Nixon urges summit con­ M.. Morgenthiui today to dis­ FVankfurts .. .lb. 59c ference of United States, cuss an Investigation here o( f " FrEuice, Great Britain and West organized erhne tuid the Cosa 2 lbs. $1.10 CXEARANGE SPECIAL PURCHASE Steelworkers Enjoy Time Off Germany to form united front Nostra. Morgenthaa met tlM against communism in Africa attorney genertU on his EU^• FAMOUS NAME WOOL SKIRTS OF FAMOUS STRATFORD BLOUSES and southeast Asia. . .DallEw, rival at I a Ouardto airport. Fresh . Haddock and EDITOR’S NOTE—It used to^er at U.S. Steel Corp.’s n same plant. Cecil F. Bowen, 61, Tex., District Judge Joe B. It was learned, EUid the two Flounder Fillets . . A-Line, Sheaths. Sizes 10-18. Ro!l-up sleeve. Sizes 30-38. be that only school teEushers and j Clairton coking plant, bEis bis eye on Florida, too. He Brown says he will Eumounce conferred during an Euitomo- Fresh Oysters apd Little a few other lucky people got j A mill worker for 41 years, has never been there. Friday whether he will move bile ride Into Manlwttan. Ken­ long vacations. No more. Senior PEU’ker added ,” It’s a reUef. Said Bowen: " I ’m going Jiist Jack Ruby murder trial from nedy then left to keep' an­ Neck Clams . . . Frozen "sViV'' $5.99 2 for $10 $2.99 workers in the basic steel indus­ You’re getting paid for it and to look around. I ’ve Etiways DallEui. other appointment, bat tha Sword . . . try were nanted IS-week pidd you feel goqND FLCXXt •PPlytog pressure on the gov­ PLATEAU 0., South Vtol C O V n S A U PARTS ^ LABOR — TRANSPORTATION joy sennething few of them could He saldt'*‘lf aomeohe told us Tbe VEtCEdlon program wak Nam (AP)—PNntor MaJ. envision for tbemeelves years 40 yean ago wo would get IS- worked out in nMOtiations last ernment to follow tlie exanple ANO SERVICE OP ANY KIND . , Shurfiha Solid c i Ftmtoe and leoofniBe Bod Geo. Nguyen Kbanb oywed • week vacations, we would have year botwaen mEijor bdoic steel major drive today egatoto WHITE'TUNA • % e y ore starting, for the first told them they were eraqr. We producem and the United Steel- Cblna. i: Sen. kforgaxet ChEUw Smith ooggliMr laiUtary n o n t o b f CLEARANCE lime, IS-wedc paid voosUons never looked to r this yeEurs i workers Uidon. It covert some annoanotog a H-«iBI«u pay 3 cans $1.00 monted in the current steel ago." 450,000 woriters In basic steel of Moioe brings her campaign CHOOSE FROM PHH.CO - ADMIRAL for tbe Republican preoidential Increase for his ooMtofa. FAMOUS CARRIAGE HOUSE BLOUSES tabor oontraot The urge to travel hits many and hELs since spread to other Khoab mode the anoouneo- SHAKER STITCH SWEATERS Many scatter to far-off vocor, voeotlonen right away. KOet steel-related plEtnts. The plan nominEition to the m ica o f New CampbalTs Dacron cotton broadcloth. Sizes 80-88. Prints, lion raots. Others stay horns,; say they wont to see Old friends HEunpoUre . after- finding ‘a ment, toy roto dripptor down ROPER - VM - EASY • 6-E and Others Zip-front cardigans. Pastel colors. 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