rsweaat af P. Bmi' Fair, esi' aa'leu '.W N .';- rangtag fram tsrta hieiB| to il er IS above la rasal aeaday Hilliard St, on a charge of evad­ Tlie Mancheeter Ski Club will ing responsibility. LaBrec poeted mgii meet a t tke alope, H t. Nebo, M andtaH ar^A CUy of Village Charm o t Two injured a $100 bond whUe aMnitiag ^ tom onw at 7:80, instead at the pearance In Circuit Court' '12, Ariny and Navy Chd>. ■Wednesday Manchester, Feb. .11. WSIt»n Pupil No. u , night, tbe club will kave Inetruc- In Crashes (fOUSTEBN rAOBS) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1963 (Clasaifled AdverUaing ea Pago U) PRICE FIVE CENT! lloU^lt> raculor oiMt- tlons at the id<^ oanoeling Its LaBrec had been driving south YOL, NO. 101 - tenitht at 8. planned N)t. Tcrni trip. on Starkweather S t anald by with weapons training, counter- passenger, received a concussion. east of Fairfield St. Two other State News TTA Navy, son of Mrs the town of BoHon. guenrllla warfare and scouting. Police said the accident oc­ very minor two-car crashes were Spaak and Washington H. U p ffM a » 6 ,F - Middle curred when Miss Tennant drove Investigated by police earlier that lha Mancbeator board has told •kmM j---- off of Hilltop Dr. onto Vernon St. tha BoMon board there wtU ptbb- •Ttie French Club of Manchester day, one at E. Center St. and CASH SAVINGS Naval and was unable to see to her right Plymouth Lane at 5 p.m., and the hbly ba room for Bolton'# aenior Roundup pneita Moo. will sponsor a public card party as the passenger aide window was h l ^ puftim for tbe next Hm.yeara. See Threat to Unity tonight at 8 at Orange Hall. other at Mein St., near Bralnard iced up. She drove into the path of PL, Shortly after 7 p.m. N® dam­ Howertr, it refoaed to toitogntd I’ 111 v.< , , -the southbound Latim er car, her theprlvaege. age was reported ^^en,.'A. single ; 5 Meetings of St vehicle’s front end striking the car skidded off Parken^W-, just The Mhncbeator boardi Wadnas- State Opens Case BRUSSELS, Belgium (A P)—France today killed Britain's quiry Class for Non-| /jeft front of that car. Latimer south of Tolland Tpke., day will alao hear progroaa J bid for membership in the Common Market despite the Ken­ 2 ARE YOU NEW IN being resumed tonl| ‘ i*w a s unhurt. yesterday. ravontkas Honored at High Miass porta and reoommendatiphs from Patrolman Richard L. Sullivan In Miller Trial nedy administration’s last-minute efforts to stave off the TbWH—leeHiig for e the church hall, and Mrs. Joseph Q. Kra-i its peraonnel poUeies oapamHtse system will be dii ^rested Miss Tennant on a charge F IR E KILLS and building and sitae oommlttee. decision. af failure to grant the right of a, 1918 Manchester Rd., Tkey have resided at their preeent 3 gHdUweiwpalniidii? lie is invited. BRIDGEPORT (AP)—The The six members of the market gave Britain the word of V *y at an intersection. The case EAST HAMPTON. N.1 onbury, were presented with addrese for 41 years. Kravontka Tha agenda also inelifdaa tbe Flre kUled five chlldr«6.^ranglng '4pal Blessing by the Rev. Jo- was formerly employed at Cheney following: ’> prosecution opened its case the French decision. Edward Heath, the deputy British for­ Ifother ^Cabrinl will be presented in Circuit Court McCann at St. James’ V iHEN TRY— :12, Manchester, Feb. 18. in age from three monyiiiJto six Broe, 1. Appointment cf a leiirifimta- ri!EL on ■ today in the first-degree mur­ eign minister who had been barred from earlier sessions will meet tonight years, in their Long Islaiuftlnrr Saturday morning after a Besides John A. Kravontka, the tive and alternate aa IfBtilMbra; home of Mrs. Joi Miss Elaine McMahon, 77 Haw­ ,k>Iqihn high anniversary Mass der trial of Harlis Miller, 31- considering the British application, was called in to hear th« thorne St., Saturday was charged Sunday. The parents, Mr& ipi couple has two other sane, Andrew contacts for studying <{F0j|>A^ S A M Y U L Y E S Delmont St. Mrs. Ji Mrs. Jeremiah Williams;' ceieibrated m their honor. Kravontka of Glastonbury and legislature regardlnig ediioietion- year-old handyman accused news. serve as co-hostessi • > i Guests at ths open house came a lea're a t absence and a^ liiUwr of' after a brief delay because of the «» OAK mtZaET cheeter High School|bapd'Toom.^' , Police said that Miss McMahon bungalow. The fifth chl^ ,dled At’ their son. John A. Kravontka, 1992 from Southington, Waterbury, bership issue but on the start of a long process of lessening was driving westbound on W. Mld- ; , i.i.’ ■ ■ l> I • i I Ulness of a juror. ------;i', ' , '■ '■ a hospital. ' ,, Manchester Rd. Meriden, Hartford, Manchester, **^e*moetlng will beg^ ti 60 . The first scheduled witness for American and British influence on the Continent. The French •dle Tpke. shortly after noon Satur­ Authorities said the .6lane ap ­ ■ TKe couple were married Jan. Canada, Indiana Pennsylvania, H 1 MI . 1 S t Ann's Mothc^ . Cbrcla will,' day. In attempting to make a left .m. In the board room p t the prosecution was Pierre Sillan,' insisted that the way might be open to British membership meet Wednesday ato>^jpn. fa'the parently was caused by a' kero­ 28,. .1913, at St. James’ Church by New Jersey and Massachusetts. turn onto Deerfield Dr., she step­ (Bsrald photo by aatamls) unlor High School. a New York textile designer and in the future but none of the conferees seemed to take this home of Mrs. Robettt'ffliea, 7I( !^ - sene heater that exploded. ■the-late Rev. William J. McGurk. § ped on the gas pedal instead of husband of the slain woman, Mrs. seriously. mund S t Mrs. Leohsrd Delahey Isabel SUlan, 51. BlUerly disappointed, Belgian win serve es co-hostess. the brake and her car went out of control and knocked down a stop The 76-seat courtroom was pack- . Foreign Minister Paul-Henii tEC LER C sign and then crashed into the ed to capacity an hour before Su-1 Spaak said the spirit of European Gantt Spends The Women’s Prayer Group of Robert Frost on a visit to Trinity College last October. perlor Court Judge James C.' unity had suffered a severe set­ FUNERAL HOME Community Baptist Church will cement front steps at 89 Deerfield Dr. She was taken to the hospi­ Shannon convened the trial. back. meet te part of Project Apollo’s lunar When Gantt enrolled Monday, MANCHESTER Robert Brock, publicity di­ Conn,. said today that the prime excursion module (LEM ), the ve­ rector for the dri've, said the police covered the campus and ita Prizes—Refreshments contractor for the project, the hicle to land the first U.S. astro­ (Oonttnued on Page Seven) environs carefully, and as many JFK Asks $1,2 Billion Start fund’s board of directorz last Grumman Aircraft Engineering nauts on the moon. as 150 reporters and photograph­ UBLIC MARKET Donation $1.00 night decided to set March 1 Corp., had picked Hamilton Stand­ Sometimes called the "bug" be­ ers dogged his steps. Uniformed 803 - 805 MAIN STREtT as the end of the drive. ard vrtth the approval of the Na­ cause of its spindly legs, the craft patrolmen manned ail campus en­ TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY S-P-E-C-l-A-L-S! During February, fund mem­ tional Aeronautics and Space Ad­ will land two aatronauts, outfitted U.S., Britain trances on the watch for trouble­ On Complex School Aid Plan bers and volunteers will com­ ministration. in Hamilton Standard-developed makers. plete their calls, he oald. Hamilton Standard ia a diviaion space suits and life support back The soft-sp<^en youth bad little 1 Lb. of Our Tmd«’ BABY BEEF of the United Aircraft Corp, of packs, on the moon’s surface. To Ask Details chance to enter into normal rela­ LIVER (rag. 69c lb.) and 1 Lb. of Our Hickory WASHINGTON (AP)—Presidentocost—and it is clearly essential to^each of the next four years. The East Hartford, Conn. Once their lunar mission ends, the tionships with mher students. men will re-enter IJCM through Smoked, Freshly Sliced BACON (reg. 69c lb.) Kennedy sent to Congress today the growth and security of this proposed construction loan pro­ Daddario estimated the total The atmosphere was quiet, a 24-polnt program of federal aid nation." gram for Institutions of higher ed­ Most Regions value of the subcontract at about the round portal and return bo On Inspection marked by only two minor in­ to education, and asked for $1-2 Administration sources said re­ ucation would authorize $1 billion $9 million. mother craft in waiting-orbit for cidents. Three tires were slashed the journey back to earth. billion to get It started. visions made in recent days re­ in loans over three years and the Hamilton Standard was chosen By BOLTON BE8SE R Aa before, his proposals mads sulted in an estimated $4.6 billion four-year program to aid public last fall to design and produce the The craft is the final nmjor seg­ NEW YORK (AP)—The nuclear (Continued oo Page Seven) Both for *1.00 Still Suffer ment of tbe three-module space no provision for direct aid to pri­ oost for the program for its first schools would provide $1.5 billion spEme suits t® be worn by the test ban negotiators moved their vehicle cuid its Saturn C-6 txxMter You Save 38c . . . vate or parochial schools^ three years, including grants of in grants. talks Into New York today. Included in the omnibus meas­ $8.8 btlUon and loans of $1.8 bU- Democratic congressional lead­ From Freeze under the ApoUo program. The Americans and the British Under pr^ent plans, an ApoUo WEEK ure are 18 new programs and 11 Uon. It was pointed out that it ers discussed the education mes­ were expected to pressure the So­ miseion -via lunar orbit rendezvous CHOICE SHORT CUT existing programs to be extended would be expected the loans gen­ sage with Kennedy today at their By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Distant C alls viets for details on what some see POR THI KINB OP erally would be repedd. weekly White House session be­ will require a single la\m<^ of a as the key to a possible break­ Bulletins D iLicious'tH A jitoia and expanded. Winter's steady weather pattern three-stage Baitum C-6 which wlU RIB LAMB CHOPS Lb. Tbe period of No-ember 4-10 They include a complex system These sources declined to go be­ fore it reached the Capitol. through in the long-deadlocked 7 4c of unseasonable cold and snow To Be Cheaper ha-ve a first stage thrust of seven- Culled from AP WirM ◄ has been designated as Protec­ of grants for public elementary yond a three-year estimate. Orlg- Afterward, Speaker John W. for much of the nation this month talks—the Soviet offer to accept BOILED and aeccndaiy education, work utaUy, the education package was McCormack of Massachusetts indicated a 'little change—for the limited on-slte inspections. PARK F B E E on MAIN\LN ST. • We Give Triple-8 Blue Stamps ^ tion W eek. . . an ideal time to LAMB CHOPS planned basically as a five-year called the proposal " a compre­ (Continued on Page Thirteen) U.S., British and Soviet nego­ projects for college students, ex­ better—in some areas today. SEES TEST BAN POSSIBLE se-evahia(e your safety balnts panded student loans, and loans program to have cost in excess hensive approach to all the edu­ But it was cold again this morn­ After 9 p.m. tiators scheduled an afternoon of $6 blUlon. cational needs of this country." meeting at the headquarters of the NEW YORK (AF)—Seeretary* m wcH at your insurance pto- ' / ■ i and grants to help public and i»l- ing from the Rocky Mountain re­ General U Thant laid today proe> vato ooUegos alum to meet the Different phases of the program He said Kennedy’s p r o p e ls gion to New York State. Subzero WASHINGTON (AP) — The Soviet mission to the United Na­ tection. Remember that prae- 1 QT. are prcqXMed fOr varying num­ will receive prompt and careful tions. No progress was announced pecta of acklevlng a nuelear teat 114 PL. OZ^ surge of new enrollments. weather was reported In parts of Bell telephone companies are pro­ Delta Booster ban treaty are brighter now than tseiDg wfety is everyone’s job CANS The President placed no price bers of years. For example, the copslderatlon in the House. the Ohio Valley, the. Great Lakes following similar sessions in or PWIAPPLI •-•■APIFRWT expanded vocational education posing a new $1 or less rate on Washin^on last week. “at any time la my memory . . . providing proper pcoteo- D 6 i » M O N T 8 D R I N K “tag on his total package, which Democrats on the Senate Edu­ region. New York State, the north­ the history ot the United Na> program would be authorized for cation Committee had an unan­ telephone calls between any two Western negotiators were ex­ tion is ours. W ell be glad to he said would “phase out federal ern plains and the Rocky Moun­ Has Hard Job Uona." Thant made tbe slate* aid over a four-year period.” five yMurs with a first-year appro- nounced meeting with Kennedy at tain region. points within the continental Unit­ pected to press for a detailed ex­ make a free cbeck-up of your ed States between 9 p.m. and 4:30 planation of the Soviet offer to inent at a news cenferenoe at But be t(Ud CongriMs, “K is Uoh authorization ot $78 mil- the White House to discuss the ..Lowest temperatures in the ex­ U.N. headquarters aa U.S., Bril* insurance neudt arithout clearly reallstlo in terms of its and unspecified sums for new program. treme cold belt were 20 below in a.m ., and increases of 6 to 10 With Syncom permit two or three on-slte inspec­ K N l M t l l S O U P M I X E S MMiini Oil wmit ntyiHi e cents on certain person-to-person' tions in the Soviet Union each Ish and Soviet negotiators when the obUgaboo. Sen. Jennings Randolph, D-W.- Phtlipsburg, Pa. and near -20 in switched their talks on a test Va., said afteward that Kennedy Great Falls and Drummond, long distance calls. CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) year. The West has regarded 8 or The Federal Communications 10 inspections a year as necessary ban treaty from Washington te “is very much concerned that this Mont., and Elmira, N.Y. Subzero —America’s most reliable space New York. tnUMIB . ALLYAMITIiS legislation move forward and we readings again were reported In Commission announced today the to insure that a test ban treaty time comes • rB • B A B Y F O O D Success of an Electronic ^Ear^ compsinies have reported they rocket, the sleek, three-stage Del­ is upheld. agreed that it should." parts of Kentucky, Ohio and In­ HOFFA CHARGES VENDETTA Sen. Winston L. Prouty, R-Vt., diana but they were far higher will file these rate schedules. ta, faces a challenging assignment Premier Khrushchev made the The new rates, to become effec­ undetailed Inspection offer in a NEW YORK (AP) -D alilag it quickly introduced a bill which than k^onday’s marks which were next week when it attempts to "The vendetta ot Bob Kennedy," Spurs Effort to Make TV ^Eye^ tive about April 1, would cut rev­ boost the Syncom communica­ letter to President Kennedy last WILL YOU KNOW would carry out one feature of 30 belUw and lower. James B. Hotfa has oiwrged P O T P I E S ■ABQBIT PMOZII MBF-0|H0kBlrTIRKIY I ' Kennedy’s program. A fresh batch of arctic air ad­ enues of the companies by $30 tions satellite into orbit 22,300 month. Foy D. Kohler, U.S. am­ million a year, the commission bassador to the Soviet Union, Is that the U.8. atiotney general WHAT TO DO? By BALFH DICOTON Abcother, Dr. John B. Doyle Jr. of It 'wmdd extend the forgiveness vanced southward into the north­ miles above the earth. hah put pressure on boodinf said. due In Washington Wednesday Assoelsted Press Bdeoee Witter the University of Southern Califor­ feature of the National Defense ern plains and Rockies and head­ Success would be No. 15 in a oompanloa to refuse to write LOS ANOBLBS (AP) — Last nia Medical School. Education Act student loan pro­ ed westward. Subzero cold pre­ Under the plan, a three-minute row for the trusty booster and with a new Kremlin message for statiwi-to-statlon Interstate caU. Kennedy. bonds tor Teamsters Union offt* Not. 27 an eleotroolp “aal” waa Dr. Doyle gave a report on the gram to teo9hers in private ele­ vailed in much of Montana, North would give the United States the cere Under the landrum-Gril* suiglaaUy implanted in the ekuU operation at a meeting ot the mentary opd secondaty schools. Dakota and Wyoming. Some of would cost a maximum of $1, plus world’s first synchronous satellite Washington authorities ex­ TTie shock and confusion •when a loved tae 26 cents for each additional min­ pressed the opinion that a test fin labor law, aU labor leaden . ■ of a 4S-year-dd woman who had American Medical Association. Under the program now, stu­ the frigid air extended into South —one which travels at the same hatiHifaig union funds most be dies may obscure the many details to be ar­ Ifwiib wiftiiiB ute, between 9 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. t)an agreement might be possible been deaf traai Mrth. The device in Mrs. X’s skull dents who teach aa much as five Dakota and Nebraska. speed as the earth rotates on its bonded, and the bondlM finna ranged. Let our understanding and efficiency measures 174 x x H inches years in public schools may ob­ In New York State, hit by blind­ This would include, for exsim-, aris and thus appears to hover with the Soviets In the wake of Today Mra X can bear. She Khrushchev’s acceptance of the need approval by the Treaaaiy hdp restore your peace of mind. - ean distinguish words and is and weighs about two ounces. tain forgiveness of 60 per cent of ing snowstorms over the weekend, pie, a Washington to San BYancis- motionless in the sky. Department. learning to afw*’**s*e tham with Jam es l) ^ le said tha next model their loan. weather related deaths since last co call, which now costs $1.76. Syncom will not attain a per­ inspection principle. Some diplo­ ANJOU would be much thinner -and could An administration spokesman Wednesday totaled 21. Fifteen per­ The time at the place where fect synchronous orbit. This can mats at the United Nations were opeech sounds she kog ago was STILL VOH SEGREGATION vrtiich be implanted under the akin. It called it a high priority program, sons died of overexertion while the call originates will be used be accomplished only by launch­ cautiously hopeful. trained to make but ehe There was no Indication that tbe COLUMBIA, 8.0, (AP)—Oar.’ eould not hear. would not have to be recesaed designed to pin-point the most shoveling snow, five others were In determinhig whether It falls ing from a spot on the equator Donald 8. RasseU pretaaad Ma into the ekuU. crucial needs and problems in killed in traffic accidents on snow- within the 9 p.m.-4:30 a.m. limit or by doglegging the rocket after negotiators had come to gripe The eueoees of the “oar" has with what may be the final bar­ lint addrees to ilia South Om w encouraged the electronlee epe- Mra X’a “tin ear" carries only American educaticxi, and at ths covered highways and one died The FCC said its seven mem­ a Cape Canaveral launching so Una General AssenMy toOrt one channel of etipiala from' a lap­ tam e Urns to avoid controversy of exposure. bers are unanimous In informal that its upper stages fire at a rier to a test ban treaty — Soviet etalist who made it to etart idanp insistence that France accept any with tbe comment that enrtll> ning artificial "eyoe," like tiny el mlorophana to h«r eighth, or wherever possible. The nationwide weather - related approval of the rates. Formal ac proper angle over the equator. m eat at Negro Rarvejr B. Gnatt Delta does not have the power test ban. television sets, and alaotronlo olr- auditory, nerve, but this enables For the post two yeats, Ken deaths totaled 180. tion must be withheld imtU the a t aennson OoDege Bundogr boa LBS. telephone companies file their of­ for the dog-leg maneuver, so Syn­ U.S. officials hope that the new cultry to r q ^ a poUodamaged her to toll ono wnrd from another. nedy's education proposals have Ab the arctic air from the snow^ be«i faeed “with a tyapar ra> K1N $ ^ E S T foundered in a controversy over covered Midwest spread eastward ficial proposed tariffs. It was un­ com is scheduled to describe a round of talks will gain impetus 175 The next moddl, Doyle aald, will from a halt in U.S. undergitouid gard for the good naiM t i aer Tha neoialist la Jamaa Dogrla, have at laast four ehannelB, ena­ aid for ohurota sohoola. Itonnedy temperatures dropped to record derstood ttiese will be filed in figure 8 pattern as it shifts back state." Bat the goveniar stress East Center at lows for the date In some areas. about eight weeks. and forth over one point on the explosicHis. 66, p r ^ e n t Qenaral Data bling the patient to hear a wider says be believed such aid wopld Kennedy made clear, however, ed that the stats has aal 0tliAtf»J.W I$T •' eiRECTdK* Street Oorp., of suburbon Orange, wUoh variety a m volume of aounds, be unconstitutional, breeching the The 5 below Mro in Philadelphia "The ^ e r nine’ reduced rates equator between latitudes 33 de­ grees north and south of the line. that the United States wlU not ohaaged Ite poOtiM on iihiii I OHMI— a r t ■ eiqq)l|BS eleotrontoa for wisalle with leea dlatortlon. Bveotually be barrier between church and state. was the lowest mark since tbe are designed to encouragb tele tetegrattM oad wtU ssa4lMe to Phone city’s all time minimum of -11 on phone users to take advantage af On thU path, Syncom will tell join in another unpoUced teat ■Bd tyace reaaawh. ^ taopaa to perfoot models with 20 to The Roman CatboUo hierarcliy moratorium, aueb aa tba ana ilia seto to laalatalii tt> Off-Shast rtrfclsg MI 3-1126 Tha' nearoaurgeoa who tanplant- , iQf arsty lanMl Bweto . MANCHESTER PARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. i30 A.M. TO 10 P.M. sd llw etoeteoHia “aar" la . Mg en Boea NUmI «■ la v w k I (Conttmed oo Page Two) foviata broka $a 198L , sn irr. manchestek it I

- j j ’-'-'i'V- MANdHESTBB EVBNXNO H B E itD , MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 29, 1968 BIANCHESTER EVENING HEBALD, MANCHE8TBE, OONN^ TUESDAY^ JANUABY <9, 1968 t m i town oouM expect * maximum o< Columbia 1635,000 in sUte aid for toe actual Delta Booster wing project, whereas only $16,000 Robert Frost Dead, SheiDWold on t6 $18,000 Could be expected on Silldti Sees the pool project. Has Hard Job OPENS WED. AT 12 NOON TILL 9! W olH Seehs The finance board is expected to. MATHWTiailg ' Weit dealer . review the wing committee’s Dean of U S, Poets No Break in nMWUDC OF THE Q17BBM fUtbse aMe_wHiall|, reconunendations lor constructing With Syncom By exjrwsm SHEINWOUD N o jm T n xH ikeior toe wing and too pool tomorrow night. The committee also will ask Whan Iv»r Stakgold is not t u ­ (Oontlnned from Page One) (Obattaned froni Page 0 a e) School Pact ning natlcnal bridge champion­ for approval of $66,000 for final Inatruot School Pool plana for the wing emd the pool. ships he's busy spimiing out long Hll X am BU«n. X rqpresMfit tlitotaavs scientists whether a synchronous cannot be replaced. The hole he Poet on Death Edward «Uarl, gpokeiinaii Unos of logic as professor fh t praa- INVENTORY Approval from the finance board orbit communioatlons satellite is Um Wladham Board of B duoa^ mifbanStlos at Horthwestem tod Xsitn Junior Uustont. It you look Wandy A wnresUon that the town tl- would be followed by approval of leaves is not only wide but deep. told too town's study oommittso on ent'umSrthls tm d^ss^^a^ the $66,000 at a special town feasible. The National Aeronau­ "In his lyrics, in his narrativee, (Oontlnned from Fage One) varsity. BometlmSs he spins ^ KQWII olosriy you ivfll sea that X am Noordendorp and Kathy Johnson, am ee the proposed $377,000 swim- education that Windham wttl con- a long Une at the bridge table. tirifaty pool at the h l^ school with meeting tentatively set for Feb. tics and Space Administration is and in his metaphysical dramas Uhuo.to accept tmtlcHi students for Coimad by tba Brat lattan oC th* tbs "X Wonder” class la he moves on. W#K dr, pTMdent of tbs PTA toe microsoope. Aa more vl annex was being abandon­ cents) per pack is expected to commodate 1,800 employes of the poem’s name discloses its theme. quired at the high school, he add- his poetry first won Important at­ Windham (Community Memorial ed for classroom use, so the board By Churcli Wotnenl NoTrado>ln Required •d. bring the state an extra 60 billion National Aeronautics and Space tention. He had gone to Britain, "Love at toe lips was touch Hospital patients Include (Jlayton Administration. of education offered us toe use of it also was pointed out that the; lire ($8,300,000) a year, where the cost of living was low­ As sweet as I could bear; Hunt of Rt. 87 and Mrs. Emil er, after giving up attempts to the building at 136 Cedar St. ’This Mrs. Hooks K. J

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guessed, something quite old and Jesus Christ can we be truly nostalgic and not modem at all. A Thooght for Todaj The perfect Integrity w SFK Asks $L2 Billion Start thePereon of our Saviour is not' France Wins Market Fight Consumers Step Up State News ft la the proud poaseaaion ot SpoBsond h f the HAnebeatsr BOAT OWNERS Democratic State Auditor Robert OounoU of Churches lovely painting for us to look up Ciaffey, who took the hew ac'< and admire. It la a prectoua.gar­ FIBERGLASS IS THE BEST FOR Despite U.S. Intervention On Complex School Aid Plan commodatlona he won in the giuat ment, requiring the fun-time ef­ ' Albart Ik OlHMDtal Hard Goods Buying Roundup shuffle as an opportunity to im­ W * say that Abraham Lbieoln forts of eveiy Christian to keep it CERTAIN SECTIONS OF YOUR BOAT Albert o r S a p I n J B ^ 80 Partt (Oontbraed from Page One) (Oeattawd from Pag® Om ) By A .H .O . port an immense and famoua ateel had, among other fine quallUea, In good repwr. S t, (BeO this momteg at Manehao- Party Line tor Memorial Hoepltal. (Oonttened from Page One) 30SQN He had, in the development of rolltop desk behind which used Integrity. What do we mean hy the Rev. Arthur D. Leeker, O But the bank economists also has contended this Is ndt trua an^ SUiON word? Generally, Integrity to ua PARTS grs west Osnuany* Italy, B«1 Mr. Chapin waa bom /Nov. 80, By BAM DAWSON Benjaunin Zielinski of 10 De­ has opposed any fedenl program hla platform, reading, seminar Wa have been doing our best to to sit, in Hartford’s City Hall, one Buckingham (Shurcb. W E M O U 5 AP Busteeas News Aaalyet point out that from tha early 1961 'G ail, a junior high school stu­ O ot^V 1, USl of the moat Immense and fabuloua ineana honesty; trustworthlneas. gium, the Netherlaiute and Luxem­ 1007, in Bprteffleld, Mam. Re was pot Sq. wanted police to arrest which doesn’t include aid tor pri­ style, become such a formidable,'' try to conclude our tourism of the SECTIONS a meteber of S t Mary's Bplseopa) ^ NEW TOBK (AP)-TO the Joy low of the last recession to the dent, w4‘ sased the crime and lat­ him for Intoxication last night, gentlemen In Connecticut politics, Actually, it means far more than WEATHER CENTER NEW bourg. All their pleas and the lltb- third quarter of 1968 lalea of dur- vate and parochial schoola P ^M iM Breotng Except delightful, comfortable ham that new State Capitol, hut what hap­ that. In te ^ ty In Its purest sense DARWIN, Australia (AP)—The DECKS Choroh, and was employod aa on ot a lot Of people—techidteg the er was abducted and raped by the so he called them—from Box Although his new prograir ------* at th« pens la that every visit we make the late Tow n and City Clerk John hour American Intervention felled ablee rose 18 per cent. 114 at N. Main and Union Sts., at tUaielMater. one fully expected him to be ed- A. Gleason. is wholeness; oneness. An "inte­ first tropical amUysU center in underwriter at Aetna Insurance finance compAnles — consumers assailant. contains no provision for dirtet uncovers or emphasizes some new FIBERGLASS BOTTOMS to budge the French. From this eome might figure about 11:48. lU n Itattu-. dressing the world, some day, Gleason, In his time and prime, gral” part of something Is a part the Southern Hemisphere wiU be­ Co., Hartford. aid, there is one suggested changt charm which beguiles us to our Outside the confcreaoe room, an have stepped up their buytag of that the arid years o f the late Gall, who was present In the Eighth District firemen an­ in tee college student loan pro •in8CRiprn»« RATB8 was the greatest single fund of that cannot be removed without gin op erate In Dvwln in early He Is Burrivsd by his wlfs, Mrs. b from the eminence of hie own typewriter once again. POLYESTER AND EPOXY RESINS oftlolal French spokesman tried autos and appuancee and other 1960 are over. Then the big pent- courtroom, was the prosecution’s swered Zielinski’s call, too. gram which might make it casiei . Fairabto in A dva^ _ Information about politics and po­ sertouely Impairing the whole. 1968. The supervising meteorolo­ Irsns AtwsU Chapin. durables. WUl it last? up demand from the war years second scheduled witneee. ler Mall deathbed. Instead, he has gone How could we, for instance, Each one of the Holy Trinity is gist, Robert Leonard, saye the to sweeten the pUl. Tbs Holmes Funeral Home, 400 In Circuit Court 12, Btest tor church and private schools tc J a w ...... 60 663.00 litical characters in Connsetiout, Trekted Glass Cloth and Mat In a statement that sounded pa- They are mending just under (and even from the deinreBsion be­ Sillan also Identified 12 interior Hartford, this morning, Zielln- Months ...... 7.76 quietly in the night, back out of spend much time in the new Cap­ necessary to the unity of God- center will prepare and issue Mate is te chargs of arrange- secure teachers. 11.00 and the greatest teller of stories tronbring to some of the Britons, 18 per cent of their after tax in­ fore them) had been fairly well and exterior views of his home. . ski pleaded guilty to Intoxica­ A notable omission in the Months ...... 6.90 6.60 the fame and the glory and the itol without noticing that, In the in the Hartford re^on, and hs had We who have once accepted Je­ weather charts to be distributed msnt which are Inoomplete. comes on such things. Total sales satisfied. Huge sales of cars and Sillan also ia the father of two 1.30 midst of all the change, two con- throughout Australia. Southeast he said l>e Gaulle would allow tion. sweeping program of recommen .80 ^ 8 presumption of an audience to the so many compartments Ot knowl­ sus Christ through the mediation the negotlattoM to agate last year rose 9 per cent to $48 household gadgets had brought sons, Pierre Jr., 28, and Paul, 21. Judge Douglass Wright sent etatant trenda In Capitol decora­ Asia, the Philippines, New Guinea Capt. Fred LaVtgne transportation and home living up datlons was any request tor col MEMBER OF comparative silence and loneli­ edge and reference In his head that of our church, by that act have be­ DWYER PRODUCTS when' he felt the “ Bril “ItUh had be- bUMon. He said Pierre was in Germany Zielinski to State Jail at Hart­ lege scholtu-shlps, a constan' tive technique end taste have be­ and Pacific islands. OOVSNmT - Capt. Fred La- to the dreamed-ot standards. Why with the U.S. Army and Paul was _ TBB A8BOCIATED PRESS ness in which he began. it waa never demonstrated just come an Integral part of the come ripe end mature enoui This change of heart by con­ ford for 10 days. source of congressional blekerln{ Ths MsoOiatsd Press Is exclusively come still more prominent? He saye the analyses will help ROUTE 86, BOLTON, CONN.— Ml 8-6828 Vigns (ret) 71, of Rt. 81, died lost sumers after a long speU bf cau­ could things be different today? vacationing in B^orida at the time why he needed a desk of such church — and the church ia an forecesters to be more accurate, become mambera of the poutlcal The charge of ringing the In past years. •ntitled to the use ot rerabllcatlon of In one of his most famous As one result of all the shift­ magnificent cubby-hole facllltlea night at Wtedbam Community Me­ tion is a prime reason General The hank economists note that of the crime. all nasrs dispatches credited to It or ing around, that wonderful ro­ integral part of each of us. As we particularly in reporta for com­ Holders — Finishers — Woodworkers and trada grouping. Do Gaulle false alarm was nolled. Kennedy did, however, ask foi net oUio^laeotherwise credited In this paper poems, Robert Frost described as this one. But there was always neglect our phrlsUan duties, as morial Bhepltal, WlUimantlc. Motors ; reports record sales and In 1962 some durables that didn’t and < - - - bin’s egg blue, which apparently mercial aircraft. had set thaao conditions when he a national study to determine wh> ■ alsoIso'the tr local news published here. himself as one who choee between one compartment which had a we are reluctant to let the churcb threw the wrench Into the riego- espt. LaVigne was bom Oct. 16, proAts for 1969. It is the reason get the Mg play before began to 37f000 Had Cancer students do not attend or finis) .All-_l rlfht' ' its_____ Ot re^hllcatlon^______of special— was selected out of deference to 1688, In Nashua, N.R Hs joined most auto, appUance and furni­ sell at rates well above the 9 per dlspatcbes herein are also reserved. twro roads of life, it making all the demonstrable use whenever any do its heaven-sent work In us, we tlatlcns machinery. HARTFORD (AP) — The Stole college. The administralioi the official state bird, has appear­ young reporter arrived to visit the the UR. Army te 1004 and served ture men are predicting that 1968 cent gate for durables as a whole. difference when he took the one ed on a number of new walls. seriously impair the integrity — The awne ipokteman said the Health Department reported today Gantt Spends spokesman said teat if tee stud; ndl service client ot N. E. A. Serv­ sags and found himself tired and In the Philippines snd Cuba. He wUl be that rare thlim, a back- Color television sets, formerly ice, Inc. There are some pleased denizes the wholmess— of the church, and Britlah could get Into the Com- that 37,000 persons in Connecticut indicates a need tor scholarships Publishers Representatives. The and not the other. But he never dusty and thirsty after his jour­ attended cook and bakery school to-back good year, 'niia would selling around 100,000 a year, of the building who. in their joy of ourselves. men. Market prompUy If they ao- had some form of cancer in 1962. a request for teem could be mad< Julius Mathews Special Aaency—New really took any road to the exclu­ ney. Only by “pulling ourselves to­ at F t RUey, Kan. mean two Mg selling seasons In came to 400,000 in 1962. Phono­ Campus D a y next year or later. ToiIl ^leaao. Detroit and Boston. of working in such an atmosphere, oeptsd without quibbling all the succession. graph sales rose from 8.9 million This meant that 14 out of every miAm b e r audit bureau of sion of any other; he was pri­ On such occasions, the desk it­ gether” with the fibers voven by Burlen Mou photo He was oommlssloned as captain give credit hot to the bird, but to provtaioiie of the 1967 Treaty of Another reason they are opti­ te 1962 to 4.9 million last year. 1,000 persons had a cancer known A further attempt lo avoid con CIRCULATIONS. marily a maker of signs, a meas­ self was tall enough and large Rime aettteg up the organisation. In World War I, and organized to physicians, the department said. troversy seemed apparent In tin Secretary of State Ella Grasso, enough to guarantee full prlvggy YOUR CROWNING MOMENTI cook and bakery schools at San mistic Is that sales of durables Xnectric dishwasher sales rose Without Event The Herald Printinc Company. Inc., urer of distances, a Baedeker of who is supposed to have selected In 16 months of tedious nego­ Engaged The depai^ en t also reported provisions lor higher education to any momentary clink of glasses Antonio, Ft. Sam Houston and are particularly sensitive to the 16 per cent. Food waste disposers assumes no financial responsibility for it. These call It the "G rasso tiations the Britleh sought to gain The en ement of Miss Sharon n* aervui nn the gained 11 per cent. Record sales that about 4,000 persons died of The President proposed loans onl; typoarapbical errors appearing In ad- goals, a wamer against soft shoul­ or exchange of confidences which level of Incomes—and these con­ VeiMements and other reading matter blue.” membership under terms which » were made by hair dryers, elec­ the disease during the year for a (Continued from Page One) for the construction of academl< ders. Sometimes he himself seem­ went on behind It. Here, in the FOR YOUR tinue to grow. And they are equal­ In The Manchester Blvening Herald. The cheerful advent of the womd protect their Common­ uim j-.. xxoime of East Hartfwd hM Pt Lesvenworth, Kan., for 10 ly swayed by the rate of growth tric can openers and electric mortality rate of 170 per 100,- facilities. But he asked for grant, ed not to travel at all, not even on olden days, was a place to go if wealth partners and tha mambera 000. nxls compared with a mor­ on three highway patrol cars. Two to both public and private col DUpIsy advertising closing hours: Grasso blue Into Capitol living been announced by hwpawnto, u , manager of the of incomes and the chances of blankets. For Monday—1 p.m. Friday. the most urgent snowy evening, you wanted to know just where BEST BUY Of the rival BrUlsh-lcd European McDowell, 02 the u!s. MUlUry Used car markets are helped tality rate of 167 per 100,000 In men accused of making threaten­ leges lor more acceptable thing: has been paralleled, unfortunately, If you have a laft'drlvlng record, your this continuing. Surveys report such as tee training of technl For Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. and how J. Henry Roraback got In Aluminum Combination Free Trade Association. Amott Rd. Academy, Weet Point. N .Y „. from most consumers feel things are by the increasing number of teen­ 1961. ing remarks were removed from For Wednesday—1 p.m. Tuesday, but merely to sit, like some giant by a decorative binge which, at his start, or what a famous Dem cians, construction of libraries Windows, Doors, Jalousies, Just before the ministers met, Her fiance Is the son of Mr, and ^g3g until his retirement In 1946. going to get better. agers. And household appliances Meanwhile, the department said the campus by police. For Thursday—1 p.nh Wednesday. New Hamp^ire mountain crag, every opportunity, substitutes ocratic leader got for the first U.S. Ambassador John Tuthill Despite the calm, restrictions and expansion of graduate For Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. Awnings, Siding and crowning moment will come when you Mra. Norbert Beane, East Hart­ Capt. LaVigns waa a 83nd A third reason the durable are expected to sell better as streptococcal sore throat cases hit For Saturday—1 p.m. Friday. brooding and storing and mining harsh, cold, repelling, unfriendly, vote of his career, and there, In Tub Enclosures lisnded Erhard a atatement ex­ de- were tight during the night. News­ schools. Classified deadline; 10:30 a.m. each slick-surfaced floor covering of ford. gres Mason, a member of Army goods producers and dealers look more and more youngsters reach an all-tlnae high of 606 cases last day of puMIcatloa except Saturday — and radiating some occult secret Gleason himself, was the man who, SEE or CALL pressing the U.S. government’s Miss McDowell is a 1961 nodu- for a good sales year la they be­ marriage dge. week, up from 876 cases the pre­ men were barred from the cam­ The President called his 24 the linoleum effect for old-time concern at the bitter dispute. Ch^ptar, Order of Eastern Star, pus after 7:80 p.m. Only persons I a.m. metal of his owm, the element of when his own party got frisky and are rewarded with AUTO-RITE— an auto ate of Manchester High School Ft. Leavenworth, Kan., and a lieve (jongress will vote some A big potential is the replace­ vious week. At the same time last point program "The National Ed rugs or sensible board. This began decided it didn't want to run him Similar statements were imder- and attended the University of ment market. The average age of year, there were 268 cases. with homes or offices on the roll­ ucation Improvement Act o Tueaday, January 29 the seer, the poet. happening during the Riblcoff re­ HOME member of O’Connor-Doyle Post, kind of a cut in Individual Income for town clerk any more, went out sto^ to have been delivered by Connecticut. She le enmloyed at taxes this year. And the sales­ the stock of consumer durables In ing 47 Xarlsini. tton-to-etation rates and a |28 .mil­ spending are Los Angelea, Seattle, Preliminary arguments In tee Uon Increase te revenues from the a woman; . .And moat Important of like a miner's cap,” he said, •ffUlated with the American Uni­ "Trite a tiny TV^tube to place rtf C»pe Cxmaveral. WTehlta, Kan.; cSiS. began yesterday with a union CURKE MOTOR SAIIS the Southern New tngland Telephone Cempmmy new person-to-person ratbs u p , to all, she is very happy.", tarian; Universallst Association of CammUtoa man of Boy Soout the lamp. Wires from tee tube Borton, RuntsvlUe, Ala.; Newport, lawyer a^ ln g Judge T. HSmmet au BROAD BTBEBT—M im t 1007 MAIN STREET HEAR MAPLE STREET Tro<» 128. Emanuel Lutheran 800 mUes, "givtag a net annual In many cases of deafness, Clarie to order the government to Boston, also plans a reltgious edu­ Doyle said, the auditoiY nerve la TTOUld carry Sinaia to the optic R .I.; PortamouQi, NJH.; Norfidk, cation program for children. anneh, will mssflhnight at 8 te savings to the pubUo of about Va., and New L«a4aii Conn. broaden charges. .the church music room. ISO miUlen." normal. Accident or qinese h«^ nerve." h ■ V > ‘

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through aaa and rtvar ehlpping lanes. Reports continued to filter SmM PreniaUi,re Most Regions in of villages marooned by snow* pot nm and of people killed by the bitter g a n « IB nma HMrl* cold. iw a or slknt, Still Suffer Europe's unofficial death ttril elide projMtan. . ' 40SH.H lirSBLBBANT^ North Enders Ask . from the freeze reached 428. WELOON IMAT'i ISUSTORAND/ < In Japan, blissards slackened Ml MUa MBXl HAR-RUMPH/L)MF->i-PW-KAFF F r o m F r e e z e along the west coast after 1* days — MRS. MACHLSWEN ,1& SHOW K< SNmxt [NOUWOMTSe I APPREOAHON FOR seoR IMAAINE ,'LEANtNE UNTIL T V Actress Effect of Renewal of steady enow. Weathermen hlOSPlTAUTV IN HARBORING MB READIN’ AFTER 6M>PBR, (Continned from Page One) warned that more rough weather IM'RACB Ithoogh— ACBOM SlUttanto might be approaching from tha MB A* A house eOEST, MAY I SAtRnMttTC Feb. *, 1884, and the coldest Jan. CMna mainland. The death toll pResBNn* you with th is hand 6HBBTS r RS HAYING Bv-mw A HAM SHANK , lIVMttWt,— 2* In 78 years. It was -10 in Pitts- rose to 77 with * missing and 73 PUNCHED BRASS-tURKiGH LAMP/— Tabid* burata. Injured. LAMP/ rr IS ONE OF MV. I AND CABBAGE/J n ^ S T . •Stfmitd TREASURES, eiYEN ID MB DM— egENd^MriM T&wgwUn m oR^ owners of adjacent land affected dumped wild rice over marshes UBUblkal pi«plM(2SBxiwiiMd ITInbarant 'The cheerful news from the near the mouth of the Po River (1) ALIGN FRONT END MCdorad* for ■ultinf fhnh praparlnc eurveye end by the renewal? lysmallpi^ STHuva .. . Weather Bureau was that warmer (2) BALANCE FRONT iniUnca plane to guide the project, town A. Tha plan wlU besedt people to save thousands of wild \Wds ISCompuipiHiit SSTIm (cdL) weather appeared on the way for from starvation. \J WHEELS— REG. $4.06 I t AuiiMiitod tS Quiver dOOlutf offtoiato and other* jnvolwed with directly involved In H; adjacent the southern plains, the lower and (8) CHECK FRONT WHEEL tlFaifidKiod property owners would be com- Three people froze to death in r 1 r r IT" r the reiiewaL middle Mlsshuslppl Valley region BEARINGS aaB H innIi 1 1 n peiMted If their property suffered Yugoedavia. A sick boy died as a tS S db i Or the panel were Oeonra Ray­ eastward to the Ohio Valley and his father carried him to find (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM n r II h i mond, Nod Parriah, Bam Pine and any material loaa, such as dsprival lower Great Lakes. It also said ttWiitem «ittl* o f acesss. medical aid. 3811edE*nr 17 Tom Wdarth, membera o t the it will be somewhat warmer in East Germany, announced it was AU FOUR ONLY atMobamsMtfi IB II' firm'; Bvaratt. Keith, chairman q. How can the i^an bo eon- the Atlantic Coast states. ■oa'lu-Uw aidered as a permanent improvs- digging its way out of heavy week­ 80 Win* cup II o t tba Uanchaater Redevelopment Iiow marks ranged from the end snows, but authorities main­ ment to the North Bhd if ths teens in Teimesses and moimtaln SI Undenrorld fod Agency <101A>; Edward Ryb- boundarias remain aa tentatively tained a strict ration on gas and S2A*rUacm fu « f f" executive director of MRA; areas to the 20s and 30s in Geor­ electric power supplies. SSUnetnou* Town Diriiotor Theodoro PowMl; set Mlmlnatlng some areas ths gia and Alabama, the 40s in north 'The deep snows retreated fur­ StluftMlU* residents would like included? Florida and the 60s In southern L. sus-rOigrr^Abi SSSmrlBS term Alixander . Penney, chairman of a ther across Britain as tempera­ Llli ulni. B» H9 -T Ihe boundaries are only tan Florida. AUCTION F0K*a're« SONotiom a " oltisen*' adviaory oommlttoe for tatlve and were Bled only for the tures stayed steadily above freez­ 41 Held the projeot; and Philip Burfeaa, It waa cold in tbe Texas pan­ ing mark. The thaw left a rash SERVICE ON ALL 41 Ice pinnad* Initiation of the atudy. handle with a low of 8 above. BY V. T. HAMLIN IT preatdeniciC thd HUghth DlatricL q. WUl bualnaaemcn, if aakad of minor floods and hundreds of CONVENTIONAL MAKES ALLY OOP 4aOrMkldtor Atty, Rifetbld W. Qanri|y, :ooun- Shipping on the upper MlssiS' broken water mains. 47Aai«venita H to relocate, ha.ve a priority to re- sippi River, idle since Jan. 22, re­ BY DICK TURNER 48 Conducted aal fpz iha.MRA, waa chairman. looata in the same araa? A spokesman for the British In­ «Aai>wrPRAmE | OH,YES, I CARNIVAL gODlimoanted mained at a standstill by the worst surance association said claims ■O1HB KW AR IS. DIP U S E U The North Bndem were told the A. That has been the ganaral MORIMTY HBCASAfiUnOR/ a b o u t h im BHNG V BEEN 51 Canvtt ihdter ice Jam In 18 years. 'Hie ice Jam, for snow and ice damage are ex­ h e r e TOaJW THE ^ THAT BEfORE_ I^SWORP, nCudcoo fodeiMl gorenm ant wUl pay for policy In other uriaen renewal Just above Cairo, HI., was more DIDNT I ? II Ihroo-Quartidn of the proJiBai and areas. pected to reach 16 million pounds PRACON..WHEN ALL THE' blackbird than 40 mUes long. The Missouri —$42 million. U F im the etatf VrtU pay to t one-eightti, q. Do aU urban renewal proj- mi! IT U 1 River also Is locked tight, by a Temperatures lingered around BROTHERS MGadie lEMvmg >me: Town o t Mancheater aots reach completion, or are seme huge Ice rorge Just above St. Lou­ MNtaUvoword nm M bla for. ons‘«ichth. abandoned after the study? Doss the freezing point in France and TEL. MI $-418$ MRrottdrlnha BT 12 U is, and omen all the way to Kan­ there was light snow in several 801-815 CENTER ST. _ Tna epwtfa abaro may be In the the fsdsrel government ever re­ sas City. DOWN H fuse to underwrite Its share of the areas. In Poland schools reopened R g om ,of itaRdhigi or imBrovement after a week’s shutdown due to llbinalcbonM J preibeeA^hER—d ed eaali, mid the cost after aeelng the town's Principal A. RaymondRa Rogera Jr. fiWivMiiin— Introdim— Mine,Mrs. nDtva Barani to a Frencb otaae at MEnefaes- SEmiMutea plans? ______few mteutoe later waa eaq>lalnlng bow dependable the Portu­ I n E u r o p e a cool shortage. Icebound roads tor I& h Bcbool. Bcbool Mn. fiurrM a few mteutoe later and railways stlU plagued Silesia wttl be celled ftw A. Httit reach completton, and nieseguese language lancuaca Is, ootnpared to’ Bkii^iata. pacticulariy on oientfras. Shs said her command of LONDON (AP) — Fresh snow to vote on whether many in tba state are oorania' fell on the mountains and east and western Poland, however, and fcngutei ie wAy, twt unconadoiMly preflaoed one lamark wttfi goah...." (Herald pboto by ica menaced shipping on the Bal­ tiM lenawaL at present or nearing compeetl Pinto)). coast of Italy today, but In most Read Herald Advs. _ OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS ad anEwem M - The referendum detenninaa U the other countries the sting seemed tic. paople want to go ahead. Ttu apartment across from Oooooa- to have gene out of Slurope’a kil­ What la tiM teatattve time federal govarament has never—In bana Beach. ler freeze. VtXi 9teV VDirVB BEEN HAVIM* r AAA.TJti%e cover' moving costg for businesses oCfioleUs have taken no aotion. the flatnUy of Dr. Harriett Genler, | etudenU to oome Bast. man. WE'RE GOlMGr and up to $200 for families asked 70 Agnea Dr. The bus traveled 200 miles out Powell said the board of direc­ ot the way, she aaid, so far as the S O G O O P ' to move. tors has appointed a committee to Dr. Gealer la a consultant to the q. What If a biudneas can find Connecticut Department of Ekhi- direct route between Ann Arbor BEN CASEY look into the problem. and Msneheeter is concerned, but no euitable place to relocate? Mrs. Holden was told tbe stench oation and two yeara ago vialted Personal Notices A. The agency will have a staff South America. in the tour she saw Niagara Falls ellminaUon would not qualify un­ and Boston. whose only purpose te to help re­ der urban renewal pro^ions and Loat night thay watebod "Ben ...AND A b r u t e MAY locate families aiid .BuMnesses. CasMy” on televiahm. She went by cab to get a Card Of Thanks yOUR WIFE’S lUNESS must be a town project. closer look at nte falls when the MAY NOT BE SERIOUS, ASCEND GREAT SPIRITUAL q. Is the study clam ed moat- he urban renewal Idea evolvad Iri Rio Mrs. B a rro e aaid, many W . wish to express our sincere MR.THORNE,BUTTHE HEIGHTS ON OCCASION. ly with the t^ysleel se cts'o f the American televialon teowa are bua stopped .in Niagara Falls, tee thanks and appreciation to our reia- SVMPTDM6 APPEAR ID eOOD NIGHT, in the comprehenaive plan for the said, but It was so foggy and cold Uvea, neitebors, friends and nallbear- & area, or is it takinjking into account 'xown of Manchester, completed b rc^ caa t. ers for their many acts of kindness VffZOStBK PR.cA6eyi the effect CR theI North End rest- “ 1 watch that ‘Hawe Gun, WiU tec eould^aee little, and had to extended to ua at tbe loss of our Is For You This Sprinq dents involved? . this year by Planning and Rene­ Traver with Paladin. I like It. Al­ go back. The view from the bus dearly beloved husband and father, A. About one-half of the survey wal Assoclataa of Cambridge, so, I watch ‘I Love Lucy’. Are waa apactaeular, however. Otto F. Miller; also, for the. expres­ ON THE FABULOUS stm sions of sympathy and condolence and report will be. cclicemed with facts Maas. 'The study Raymond I they atill roanted? (Lucille Ball Cold is a condition tee doesn't for the many beauUful floral offerings ■^.Q.SPaLOftM about the people. May Associates is making is be­ anu L>ezl Arnez). No? Well, tee have to deal with in Rio. Mrs. received. > % S y W i M t a , I h l ing financed federal grant B(UToa and bar husband, Danllo, &$. AMERICA q. Is the renewal area etrategi- was much, much older than he, Mrs. Margaret Miller, wife eally located to bring In new bual- of about $176,000. waan’t tee?” and two danghtera, Diva Regina, Ronald F. Miller son SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL neea and industry? 'The entire raiiowal project la 6, and Deiea Lucia, 4, Uve in an Georgianna H. Johnson, daughter 5-DAY CRUISE tentaUvely estimated to cost $1,- The Fulbright aclKdarehtp ia tha A. The ated is being ooiuridered Mcond acholarship Mrs. Barroe has as a "nelgliftibrhood facility, not a 600,000, of which $160,000 would Leaving New York April 23rd, Returning April 28th — THg SCNBJNMEAJT wikS ALL •tHIVCW^T KEEP HO'N can sou EXPECT ME TO be asked from the town. won to study in this country. Tha locale for a big Shopping center." first was about 10 years ago, a We still have space available from $ 1 6 5 ^ $ 1 8 0 ■Wose COMPUTING AWCHINES AND '1W6R: BUDGET BAUNCED.^ DO ITWIIH ONE PENCIL? q. Oould pch ^ building be done A market study of the area la soholarteip she received through ALL THESE FEATURES ARE INCLUDED: m ost TlZAINeD BOOK KEEPERS- ahead of thsraM o f the puuiT new under way by Larry Bmlth the Bl-National Center when tee A. School projects might be a and Co. of New York. was on undergraduate. 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Tosses in 21 Eastern Receives Red and White OHUROR 1# PIN Tronsky Open Standlnga W . L. P at Points; Ray Set on Weekend Second Congo No. 4 .32 2 ,61$ In Important CCIL Tilt Tonight Wapping No. 2 ...... 20 4 .63$ LaCaceHas 19 Nick Tronsky Open BowUng St. Bartholomew’a . .18 $ ,667 ^ . 1 Mired deep in a aCOringfto4 Wblt# hope to extend theirOSimmone. ’The latter showed well Tnunuunent Saturday and Sun­ Second Congo No, 2 .. 16 $ .667 day at the Holiday I.anes, haa Emanuel Luth. No. 3.16 8 .667 “new” wl natraak. a replacement for MoKenna Fri­ On# W thfse cold winter slump the past two games, day. already attracted more than St. Bridget’a ...... 14 16 .688 n ig h U the mighty is likely to Manchester High hopes to get After sweeping through the first Elsewhere tonight, Bacon Acade­ 200 of the state’s lending male So. Methodist No. 1.14 10 .582 dnekpin rollers. So. Methodist No. 2.12 13 .500 tumble. In t h is , cbbb the eight games without too much my is at Rliam Regrional for a back in high gear tonight trouble, tjie Indians dropped a 47- (Charter Oak Conference game ilnd First prl7.e will be S750. Sec­ Wapping No. 1 ...... 10 14 .417 t ‘ ^ ■ ■ * 3 mighty is E « s t ' Catholic with a trip to Bristol for ah 89 decision to Platt and staggered Ellington visits South Windsor, a ond and third places will be Comm. Baptist No. 1.10 14 .417 High’s undefeated basketball to a 42-36 win over last-place non-league affair. This afternoon, worth $376 and $225. Shifts Comm. Baptist No. 2.10 14 .417 important CCIL date with have been scheduled Saturday team. iLast night the Eagles Eaatam. Game time is ■ pm. Windham ya«t Friday. There were Coventry and Avon met in another St. James ...... 8 16 ASS got mors than a mild scare in pre- extenuating circumstances In that COC battle. at 12 noon. 4:80 and 9 p.m. and Temple Beth Sholom. 8 16 ASS Tha Tribe, averaging about 57 one—three regulars were below on Sunday at noon and 4:80.. Emanuel Luth. No. 1. 6 18 J50 ieivlitg' thWr perfect record points par gam e' for their first Tomorrow night Rockville goes • fd n sl the Amencan School for 4 / -HA ■ ■ ■< top physical condition, ace reserve to Stafford for a non-league meet­ Defending champ Is Jim Pos­ Second Congo No. 3 . 6 18 .350 sight starts, hat dropped to a 40- Mike Lautenbach ndised the game tern of New Britain. Each Second Congo No. 1 . 4 30 ,167 tha Deaf Jajhfoes. Flaying at home, per-game rata in the last two out­ ing while Cheney Tech travel.s to the Bagias notched No. 10 by a completely and CSo-Captain Dave Vlnal Tech in Middletown for an­ bowler will roll 10 games. laist ings. Fortunately the opposition McKenna fouled out early in the year 62 bowlers finished In the Paul Miller 220, Irving Foster 62-52 count. It was. however, the wasn’t doing much better and the other afternoon date. poorest aftort- to date for Coach third period. A win is a "must” for the Rama money. 219, Walt Partington 203, Don An­ Indiana were abls to apllt tha pair Manchester Motor Sales Is derson 200-.5.54, John Muschko 207, bon Bunu* crew. of tow-scoring decisions. The three ailing starters are ex­ who still have a chance at quall- sponsoring play. Two players—Bill Troy and pected back in good shape tonight fleaUon for the post-aeason Class Joe Childs 201, Frank Ruff 201, O f But Coach Burr Carlson’s Lan- Perkins .553. Ray LaOaoe— carried the scoring oers ars a diffsrent grads of com­ —Lautenbach is a question mark. B CIAC tourney. They need four load for tha winners,, accounting Hla place will probably be taken wins out of six games left on the COUNTRY CUT’ B WOMEN petition and a stronger scoring Standings for IB of tns 20 baskets hooped punch will be neoesssry if the Red by either Todd Potter or Jack slate. CONSTRUCrriON LEAGUE W. L. Pet Standings and 40 of the 62 points. Troy led .615 ^1th 21, two more than hie tall Woods ...... 47 29 W. L. Pet. Ms.shies ...... 44 32 .551 tsammato. Tha latter, aa uaual, V. Filloramo Const...... 25 11 .694 ------. . . ------Tee.s ...... 42 .84 .518 Dzen Const...... 24 12 .666 waa tramendoua oontroUlng the ^In the Dugout with the Managers No. 8 ...... 42 34 .513 backboarda. P utters...... Annulli Conet...... 20 16 .655 UPS AND DOWNS— Gene Shue of New York ends up Wedges ...... 40 36 .526 Howat * Mosher ....19 17 .528 ■me A8D isrew outaoored the 37 ..502 2 on his back as teammate Dennis Butcher goes down and 1 Niblirk* ...... 39 Damato Const...... 19 17 .528 sestles from the floor, 22-20 but 1 Bra.seies ...... 87 39 .483 lost out at the foul line, netting Tom Heinsohn of Boston teeters precariously. Under Fred Hutchinson Optimistic A< eto & Sorts...... 17 19 .472 D rivers...... 32 44 .421 F.&D. Const...... 16 30 .444 eight trHe to 22 for the wtanere. the watchful eye of the referee an unidentified player Irons ...... SO 46 .397 Period Mores, all in favor of Bast, Eugene Ginardin .... 16 20 .444 gets the basketball in the scramble on New York’s Madi­ SfKxin* ...... 26 ,50 ,346 Ideal Sajrilarv ...... 13 23 J61 were la-lL 84-27, 05-88, son Square Garden basketball court. Walt Mc.Nallv ...... 11 25 .305 First haitf developed into a per­ About Chances of Cincinnati Helen Noel led this week’s high sonal ooorln^ dual between Troy pinners witli a loft.v 417. Her Ijist week's leading Iteglera and Bud Yaeger of .^ D . The lat­ games were IZ.*), 135 and 157. Oth­ ind that Harry Bright hits so were Art Ma.asaro 152 376, Jack ter wound up with 82 tallies in a By FRED HUTCHINSON i er leaders were Bunny Ijombardo Bell 147 ,369, Archie Larochelle great effort including 15 in the Story Remains Same, well, which is when the versatile 131 372, Ronnie Zamaitis 126 and dnclnnatl Reds’ Manager athlete we obtained from Wash­ 1,39 37.5, A1 Howat 139. Mike first h i^ . Troy, who was hotter Cappy Gibiin 128. Maasaro 139 383. Red Oakman than a piston, tossed in 19 of his I may be breaking the first ington will spell Coleman at first base. 136 382. Don Flavell 359, Ray 21 pointa in the first 16 mlnutee. rule of the managers’ union, EARLY BIRDS Ijanzano 352. It waa-a complete night for the Cincinnati Rated No. 1 but must say that it looks like Sihortstop (Jhioo Ruiz hod a re­ Stiindinge Siaglee aa the frosh trimmed their markable .season at San Diego, W. L. everything is coming up roses leading the Pacific Coa«rl I^eague V1LL.AGE MIXERS — Joa ASD oounterparts, 32-28. NEW YORK (A P)— For the ninth straight week the Uni­ SparroWg ...... 38 19 Monaccio 208 53.5, Eileen Boris Highlights of the Gold Key Dinner in picture form In­ Summary; for the Reds. in atolen base.s with 40. We also Blue Birds ...... S3 24 versity of Cincinnati, unbeaten in S3 straight games, includ­ Cincinnati Is as deep in pitch­ have Don Zimmer. 471, Bud Lewis 201. Roy Richard­ Eut Cslhollc ( 62) Robins ...... 31 26 cluded, above, left to right, (1) recipients Jordan Oli­ ing as I have seen the club and son 236 584, Henry Pope 508, Don r pti. ing 15 this season, is the No. 1 team in college basketball. I doubt that there i« a club in Swallows ...... 31 26 Adi ms 529, Ron Speaj-in 501. Duke •‘Loss of Cousy Won’t Hurt Gate’— Walter Brown- var, Dutch Forst, Connie Donahue; (2) Chicago Bear Kln.l ...... t * The defending national cham-^ that goes back to 1956, when I the bu»ine.a.4 as well equipped in Crow* ...... 30 27 kicker Roger LeClerc and Red Sox outfielder Carl Yan- Troy .... i 31 was msnaging the St. Louis Car­ D)ival 519, I.nrs Swahn 214— 621, u qaoiSCS t 19 j pions slipped a bit in this week’s the outfield as we are with the Blue Jays ...... 29 28 Jack Stiebitz 548. Tough Choice to Make, trzeihski; (3) Presentation of Gold Key to Donahu6 bv Safin 4 <1 Associated Press poll although dinals. incomparable Frank Robin.son, the K.igie* ...... 28 29 Lodge ...... 0 0 0, they passed one of their toughest NBA Rebound We are set at every position and lightning-fast Vada Pln.son and Black Birds ...... 23 34 Donovan Votes No, Sanford Maybe Howard Holcomb, assistant sports editor of The Herald; Daly ...... 1 1 3 GREEN M.ANORETTES— ^Betty Wood ...... 0 1 1 tests. Instead of being the unani­ have speed and power. Jerry Lynch and Wally Post driv- Peacock* ...... 21 36 Richardson 195-203 524. (4) Baseball managers, Johnny Pesky of the Red Sox McPartland ...... 1 0 3 mous choice, the Bearcats gained We lost more first year kids Ing in 119 nin.s and maniifactur- Flamingoe* ...... 20 31 and Ralph Houk of the Yankees. (Herald Photos by niesa tiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii,, 1 0 3 thafi usy Club except the Balti­ ing 29 home runs bsiween ttieni. Lacey ...... 0 0 0 only 42 of the 48 nrsf-plsce votes Mark Within Regarding Enlarged Strike Zone Ofiara.) Lelacheur ...... 0 0 0 cast by the AP panel of sports more Orioles in the draft. Presi­ Marly Keough can spell all the Irene Neddow 147-362. Olivar Chose Business dent and General Manager BUI Wehr ...... 0 0 0. writers and broadcasters. The outfield spoLs and aL*o do a fine Cipolla ...... 0 0 0 DeWitt didn’t want to put anyone AUTOMOTTVE WaIckowekI ...... n 0 0 other first-place vote went to Russell Range job at filling in at first base. The FnrpH w ith a ch oice be-v’ '^ ™ warmer after last sea- !> At the dinner, 01ivar*s announce­ fAPl__ n ie k Don-^Ted WiHiams axlmitted doctorsdoctors^the defensive genius. “ Sure, Tve Egan ...... rt 0 0 third-place Duke. on our roster who we didn’t be­ outfield was Tommy Harper’s Standings facea witn a cno ce I gon when Yale staggered through ment produced a moment of stun­ lieve could make the club just to W. L Pet ^ V fl never thought "I would come ,cloee Improved but there’s room for Chicago Loyola, unbeaten in 18 NEW YORK (AP) — Big Bill original position and hie al.so play.s tween footbSl and business, with a 2-5-2 record, losing to arch­ ned silence before the 700 guests ovan votes “no” and Jack to regaining my batting ablUty” plenty more—physically and men­ ToUle ...... » 32 S3 starts, retained its No. 2 ranking, protect him. second ba.se a.s well a.s third. Ken Man. Auto Parts . .. . 7 2 .777 rose to give him a standing ova­ ASD /\ (12) Russell of the champion Boston 3 .666 Jordan Olivar chose business, foe Harvard, 14-6. Sanford “maybe.” after his elbow (1960) and collar- tally.” B r pu. but Illinois, beaten last Saturday FVom that you can see we have Walters had a stlckout campaign Wvman's Oil ...... 6 He told newsmen that 1962 tion. lx)ne (1964) injuries. Gold Key Fete Don Arena ...... 4 I 3 1by Cincinnati, fell to fourth. Duke Celtics may replace the veteran our sights set on the pennant, at San Diego. Mei Queen l.s a Alcar Auto Parts . . . . 5 4 .555 and Yale is now without its There’s more to basketball than The question: Will the was a more frustrating season At a news conference after the McOevlt ...... 0 0 0 moved up following its thumping which is also the reason we ac­ Bob’.s Atlantic ...... 4 .5 .444 winningest football coach "I newer did get it all the way just running, shooting, rebounding Forman ...... 0 0 0> Dolph Schayes of Syracuse this 20-year-old with one of the finest than any other I’ve had as a dinner, the coach and Kiphuth newly-enlarged strike zone back although some p eop le of West Virginia. The 111-71 laoing quired fellowe Uke pltchere Jim arms in the game DeCormier Motors .. . 4 S .444 since the golden days of Wal­ agreed' that it wag ''inevitable” and defending . . . I’m even pro­ Osgood ...... 1 0 3 week as the all-time record re­ 1 8 .111 coach.” help you as a baseball pitch­ thought so,” WiUiams continued. jecting my thinking to next year. Yasgor ...... II 6 33 at the hands of the Blue Devils Owens and Allan Worthington and Effective Starters Bill s J|Jobll ...... ter Camp. Olivar made his announcement that Olivar should someday have Vlrgaduala ...... 1 0 3 dropped West Virginia out of the bounder in the National Basketball Harry Bright, who can do every­ er? “I’m convinced now that I newer “Do you realize what the loss of ^awrence ...... 2 6 Association. We have three of the most ef­ Olivar. the dean of Ivy League to newsmen last night just before to choose between business and The principal change has been recovered the form and batting Top Ten. thing. Bob MoUimpy 351, Art Bell 351. football coaches, announced yes­ Cousy will mean to me, the Cel­ RInae ...... 1 j 3 fective starters in baserball in Bob CDTH football. Usual Success League statistics announced to­ The Redlegs have youngster# to a dinner of Connecticut sportswrit- that the strike area has been ability I had between the years of tics? I’ll have to change my think­ The Top Ten with points based Purkey, Joey Jay and Jim terday he was wrding an 11-year- ers. The Connecticut Sports Writ­ "I was lucky I didn’t have to Totali ...... 22 6 63 on 10 for first place votes, 9 for day credit Schayes, now playing press established playera all the DUSTY I.EAGI’E hiked from the batter’s armpits to 1946 end 1949. ing in many ways, make a lot of Sre at half 34-27 Eaai. OTVoole, who among them W'on 60 old association with Yale. ers’ Alliance was honoring Olivar choose sooner,” Olivar said. the top of his shoulders. “I hit the bail better during Spotlight on the Connecticut scene shown brightly last second, etc. an(i first place votes his 15th season, with 10,960 re­ way along the line. Tommy Har­ Standings Kiphuth said Olivar was gradu­ adjustments.” per was probably the most sought games. Jim Mialoney is the like- W. L. Yale had offered him a new and two others. "If they’d dropped it to the those four post-war years than at night at the 22nd annual Gold Key Dinner of the Connecti­ in parentheses: bounds. Russell, in his seventh sea­ lieet fourth starter. The fifth SAFETY three-year contract with the pro­ Olivar’s I960 team compiled the ally taking on more responsibilities ankles and widened the plate, I’d any other time. I was the only 1. Cincinnati (43) 429 son, has 10,822. player in the major leaguea in Russ'* Market .. . .40 14 In both his occupations. The situa­ cut Sports Writers’ Alliance on Jordan Olivar, Arthur Monday’ s Fights trades this winter. Harper, 22, spot (iould be a battle between ...31 22 viso that he stay in New Haven first perfect record of any Yale have been more interest^,” Dick one who knew kt, though. The dif­ T ain’t like the old days for the 2. Chicago Loyola 380 Projecting their 1963 averages John Tsitourls. Joe Nuxhall, Jim Gua's Grinders . .. for the entire academic year. football team since 1923. tion reached the point where Donovan of Cleveland and Quincy, ference was that little extra dis­ big man in basketball according I Dutch) Forst and Connie Donahue in Hamden. The trio 8. Duke (1) 882 was the Pacific Coast League’s Wilco Machine ... . .29 25 SPECIALS something had to give, he said. BALTIM Father Keating, Register, to Olivar; Sports Editor 157, Pntorson, N. J., 2. second base. a fearsome hitter, Olivar came under fire from insurance.” interest in the high pitch, offered: Art Tokle has returned to the PARIS — Ray Adigan, Nigeria, State, St. Joseph’s, Pa., 8t. Louis, 51 games on 955 field goals and third base. Pitchers like ! Harri.son 152 (new high single) — The Manchester Rifle Club has and Oscar Robertson Included. well known humorist, picked up Harry Katzman of the Ansonia to pitch to him. “ Old Blues” for not spending more Olivar said ” it was a tough, ”A high strike is hard to hit. If United States with the young ski knocked out Ahmed Lamlne, Tu­ Seattle, UCLA, Utah State, Wake 482 fouls for sin average of 45.9. Leo Cardenas Is as stsndout a There are pitchers, right and 353. time at the university. The criti- tough decision to make.” provided its junior members with "The fans will come out to see the program and Richardson, pres­ Sentinel, to Foret; and Howard shortstop as there is in the Na­ left-handed, who give Gordy Cole­ you have something on the pitch. these groat players the first time jumpers he has coached through a ident of the International League nisia, 2. lightweights. Forest, West Virginia. Runner-up EUgln Baylor of Los Hank Foiles did an excellent something new for the new year. series of international events in HolcomlM of the Manchester Her­ tional League— in the field and at man trouble. These are the same job. Dan Pavletioh filled in sat- EASTERN GIRLS— Anna White If pitchers try to throw high around the circuit, and that’s it. and one at the most gifted ora­ Angeles Is far behind with 1,708 The innovation is a series of Eiu-ope. He feels John Bower of ald, to Donahue. i.sfactorily at first base as well 128. Amy Pirkey 148 376, Edie strikes and don’t have the stuff, After that, they want competition. tors in the country, held his audi­ Many former Gold Key recipi­ points for the same number of ahoulder-to-shoulder team match­ there’ll be more home runs. If they Auburn, Maine, and Ralph Semb, games and an average of 33.6. as behind the bat. Jease (Jon- Correnti 133 -363. Helen McCann / Pull Front Wheels es in which the shooters who fire "The Celtics are going to miss ence of over 700 llteraUy In stlch- ents were in the crowd, among der was the most valuable play­ 1.54 369. Olive Ro.ssetto 115, Rita do have the stuff. there’U be more Cousy. We haven’t anybody to Miller’s Falls, Maas., definitely Ortega Gains Close Decision^ Baylor, in turn, has a comfortable / Check Drums, Linings on different week-nights fire as wlU make the 1964 U.S. Winter es for 30 minutes. them Maurice Podoloff, president er in the Pacific Coast League. McAIli.ster 118. Dot Vallerand 156 strikeouts. It’s going to be a mat­ take his place. But as far as the It was another in the long series lead ower third place Osesu* Rob- Pro Grid Teams Pay Coaches Seals and Cylinders teams against each other. Teams ter of judgment and I want to see Olinnpic team. of the National Basketball League; See why I'm high on the Reds 7 359. Marie Galloway 130. Vickie box office is concerned, we’U get of fine programs. Frank (Spec) Sheai, New York ertSKMi of Cincinnati. Robertson / Check and Pack are composed of four shooters: how much the umpires change.” Tokle wUl coach the American Return Bout with Scott Likely has 1,532 points In 52 games and Burchard.* 156 372. Edna Gallo­ DRIVE SAFE along without him. As long as the OUvar said the university had Yankees; George (Klddo) Davis, NEXT: John Keene on tae St. Bearings course of fire for these matches is way 126-140-129 396. Helen Led- Ebc-Umplre Artie Gore says the competition is evenly-balanced, the jumpers at Innsbruck, Austria, in an average of 39.6. To Lure Standouts into Ranks ten shots each prone and stand­ offered him a new three-year con­ former New York Giants; N e w Louis Cardinals. dy 126, Flo Klober 127. / Add Brake Fluid arbiters will have an easier job customers will i>ay to see pro bas­ '64. ing. tract with a substantial pay raise York sports writers Dan Parker, BALTIMORE (AP) — Caspar# that the next match would be ar­ Chamberlain also is ths re­ / Adjust Braking Con­ now. ketball." “John Balfaz ranks right up if he would devote nine months of The first such match was held Reasons say Gore: "This will Ken Smith and Tim Cohane, and ranged on the basis of the best of­ bound leader for the season with L O B ANGELES— (N EA)—The#head. “ Stan West, their scout, ElJtS LEAGUE tact on AU Wheels -with the -world’s leaders right the year to his coaching duties. Ortega and CharUe Scott, now a 24.9 average to Russell’s 33.8. recently at the club’s range. Only get the hitters swinging Instead of former boxing championa Louis fer. price war between the Nati(»al contacted the home ottica after Standings Celtics’ center RusseU la a rest now,” Tokle says. "And he’s still He said his insurance business in even at one victory apiece In their In the other categories, Terry Dis- two of Monday night’s shooters looking for bases on balls. There’ll (Kid) Kaplan and Bat Battaltao, Gramby said he thought Scott, a and Leaguae to our bid. Sports Schedule W. L. Pet. SPECIALS less perfectlrn in the United and Jim Place (113). the turnout last night, although It the first of the year. Many sign­ Stafford at Ellington. FRONT END FREE INSTALLATION— GUARANTEED FOR Low scores fired by some shoot­ tional Professional Football Hall of Fame. ______In the NattoRsl Hockey LMgue Indicated he would welcome a third an all-league teckle makes slight­ Statee. and all three play with the fight with Orieja. ” ^ t it should was not aa large as he had hoped ings are not announced because Swimming - Melonej’ at Man- ers were the result of Inexperience A 14-man board of selectors, Boorlng race. ly under $15,000. The average is oheefcer, 3:30 p.m. Boston Bruma. They -ere Tommy ba tor 12 or 15 rounds so we can for. The temperatures In down­ some (tonfarences void a boy’s Williaras of Duluth, Minn.. Charlie ALIGNMENT AS LONG AS YOU OWN YOUR CAR in the offhand position, some had one from each city in the Nation­ Jim ’Thorpe, halfback, Canttm MahovUch drew even last week Taylor Not Saying T M1DOET8 around $12,500. Bobby Bell of scholarship when he turns pro. by scoring three goals and three know wtatM ls the better fighter,” town Baltimore were in the tens Minnesota, who hasn’t played a Saturday, Feb. 2 Burn.* of Detroit and Wavne Hicks previously fired offhand only a al Football League, chose the men Bulldogs, Orange Indians, Cleve­ First game of a twlnbill last Owners don't see any , sense by unanimous vote, after consider­ aaoiats vdUle Bucyk got one goal Qraml^ said. most of yesterday, and Flora said game of pro ball and haen’t the St. Bernard's at Beat CsiUiolic, of Aberdeen. Wash. Williams and few times. land Indians, Toledo Maroons, this helpM keep down the crowd. in paying the $1,500 to $2,500 ing 80 nominees. The election ac­ Rock Island Independents, New and three assists. Fred Brown, who manages Or­ night saw the Mancheseer Auto physique to be a tackle, is guai^ 8 p.m. Hicks are rookie*. Highlight of the event was John tega, said he definitely would bring The bout grossed 116,461, with Or­ the scholadship Represents. tually was held Dec. 29 on the eve York Giants (1916-26). Official league statistics released Parts edge Wjrman Fuel 80-33 and anteed $90,000 for the next five "In every Bowl game this year,” Rothwell’s excellent 89 offhand Huff Dirty, but... his man back to Baltlmors, but tega getting $4,500 and Soott $2,- score. John is a young shooter who of the NFL title game but was not Dick McCann, director of the today show MahovUch and Bucyk in the nightcap, Boland Oil romped years. Faulkner asserted, "kids played would not say when. He said only 600. is blessed with the competitive announced until today. Hall of Fame, said the next meet­ each with 50 points. The Big M has over Hilltop Motors, 31-13. Leas then a decswle ago, the Los who were already signed to pro Twelve of the charter members ing of the selection board will be 26 goals and 24 assists, Bucyk 21 Angelee Rams had all-league spirit, an intangible prerequisite to NORFOLK, Va. (AP) — Jim , > most valuable player Is recup­ In the opener, the Auto Parts contrstets,” truly fine marksmanship. John’s are alive. They * will be present held on the eve of xhe 1963 NFL sroala and 29 assists. ’Taylor has miiacled his way erating from an attack of hepa­ guard, Dunane Putnam, at $6,500. The leagues can’t afford not next summer or fall when the for­ title game. It was announced that New York’s Andy Bathgate le were led by Ray Kelly (10) and Jack Faulkner, AFL Coach of Interest and hard work have earn­ into the middle of Sam Huffs titis. Taylor, down IS pounds Army of Golfers Pitch Camp Kevin O’NeiU (8). For the losers, to engage in this duplicity. / Adjust Caster mal induction is held at the Hall no set number will be picked each third with 48 petals with Gordie the Year, doubles as general man­ “The 0>lts.” said Keith Moles- ed him a place as one of the best orlUca. And the Hercules of from his i^aylng weight of 215; Bobby Brown played a fins floor / Adjust Camber of Fame, now under construction year although there never will be Howe of Detnfit and Murray OUv* has canceled ager of Denver and needa a slide worth, the Baltimore personnel shooters on the club. the Green Bay Paokera’ baok- oeled d l ‘speakingipeaUag en- game while tossing in 10 points. >' Set Toe SPECIAL here. Players must have been re­ as many as 17 again at any

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bole cover. The rituatloo was oor^ Roosss For Sals Housss For Sals_____ Housss For Solo HouM t For jSale R ockville-V em on rected, he aald. BnstasM i L ocrH oim iiinlRlf FlUJBlff Awsf- X^wdv ONE YEAR old ranob, 6 rooma, I 48 LUDLOW ROAD, M anoheatar- ICANCHHatBR — 31-tamUy 64, O The eight residents, claiming Hamilton Will Develop Boon* WitlNmt Boa^ ^ s n j 9om Brick ranob. Thraa aona. Price nduoad. C l^ water the sewage backtqi oouaed "a great For R»at tetha, 3-oar g a ^ e , 930,9I». X4ll- naw 9 room rsnen, 100x199' lot, deal of damage, lnconv«nlenc« and EXPERT, reliable repair all yDWWniHi P roooui, eo»tf«t« batha, den, formal brlok Agency, 1^94464, fun oallar, oQ hot water beat, Uv- and aawar. Tongnn Agency, MI room, no basament, 94831. G>imcil Votes cost to toe owners," said the Jan. makea of radloa TVa, atereoa, light hodsakoiiiiag fsotUtlM, (M - dininf tO( Ing room .with flraplaoo, dining 12 Incident was "dear proof” that Citlxena band, etc. So^nd Sya- tnd^ located, luni. Donay, U ovcrwaadov(trANd:two etp g n tg , with TANNER STIIEBT — Oompaot room, With buUt-lna, 9 Moon Ship Life System MANCHESTER radior^ o OMtatlng door. Double lot, w o b with five large rooms. ROLUNO PARK Ckva — 4 bad- they were not receiving servloea iemg of Mancheater, 32 Blrdh S t, _ ITNiMMNRA CniUedNP NOW IM ir » ORMNf HM MTB/ Aral it ., Mendweter, largo bodrooma, 939.000. Robert nom a, 7 oloaats, IH baths. Uvlng To Rent Slope they had been payinc for. MI 9-826S. OOUPUMMmKR/ plenty U tn H and privacy. Ter- Fitoplao* wall ia paneled, atielr- WoTvarton, R aalW , MI 94919. MBAR ICAIN Itreet for gwttle- SHOPPING PARKADE Sftc >aty._dahtrtlT T. J. way to aaoond floor, full baa#------• - — baaemont. Asking for reeUtutton, the resi­ (Ooxtfaroed fnaa Faga Om ) WHprf man. Mvata antranoe, parking, Crookatt,:^^Raaltor, iQ a-1977. mant with ganme. Ideal location, KANOHBiTBR -7 room 3-atory Warren dents demanded an Inepeotlon sye- 12th Cirenit XlRArTN8tlM«9Mf VOUR " W. Middle TXMh Ml To Ski Group tem to keep the reported situation and-a-half mlUioa poundib Aselte- ADVERTISING Millinery, Dressmaking 19 ilP a H l Straat. MI S-TMI. lot, B ^ b ly priaad tor ao- home, garage, ameaite drive. _____ / riAMMAP COOMP UP from ooemring a g ^ . Satuxn wUi Stand aoua 826 t o t TMIH KMOWANO : ______TO SIX RCpN expandable Capu, 4 fln C T. J. Grookatt, Realtor, MI famUy dbed ntolien with plenty ALTERATIONS: Coata, dreaaoa NM ONLY AN OBNTUDMAN pwfbrrad. room fbr Extra laria'rtfloe eultee svaH- Ishsd, UtffC living room with 9-1977, , ol oMlnete, lormica eountera, Rockville city council members If service Im’t improved in the Court Cases tall and weigh etx mllUon poUBdi HOUR AM AND rant, privata antraaca, traa fireplace, auga m atter bedroom, dining roonK living room. 8 or 4 MANapUnranL-^FIve room older did more than a few "atem- future, “w* don’t feel safe about at launch. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS and skirta ahortened, cuffa done, able. Rental trom 980 per home, 98,900. Bolton, beautiful On top will b# a flve-toa oem- and zippera replaced. MI S-9380. M w m ¥ m /H o w f hig, an near fadHtlaa, on Ima Una. month taohidln* li«»t. ^ con- fanuiy mtehen, dining room. bedrooma, ftreplaca, 8 fun baths, Christy’’ turns last night before leaving our homes for any length MANOHE8TEB SEflUON 8 AJML to 5 PM. IQ M o n . BaaoboartI beat, recreation room oU hot water beat, aluminum 6% room w ilt, many extras, ap- "•chUBsfaig’' down to a hopefiU seL of time for fear we will come home mand module housing a orew <6 dlUonlng, free p ark in for^you ■ ■ * I* land, full Adrian Grant, 20, of Waltham, three. Under the command module, DRESSES AND coata ahortened, end your clients. 0 ^ three fat basement, 911x34 foot gara ENJOY HOME OWNERSHIP atorma and aoreens, axeallant con­ tlement of liability proUema con­ to find our cellars flooded or oomr Mass., yesterday afternoon plead­ mending, worn coHara turned - ATTItAOXnnB room fpr working very oloae to aohoola. aho dition, 91I.B00; Robert Wolverton way out, nice nected 'With the akl area on Fox {iletely ruined.” a 25-ton service module will pro­ COPT CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT gtri. an pitvUagao of kotoia. board aveUeUe. one aor* land, ed guilty to a substitute charge of vide mid-course correotlon and ' MOMDAV n t p FBIDAV 10:S0 AJM.—SATURDAIT • AAL In my own home. MI 9.S461. and tranaportaUM. 919.900, with a good income Agency, Realtor. MX 9-2818, HUl. The coumcll, voting to send let­ faUure to have proper control of optional, Itafaranoaa. MX MT40. brick AVen^, MX 94494, sale price, 919,MO. Also 9-bed­ However, officials may yet nile ters to the residents expressing propulsion for the return trip to DO YOU HATE to repair or mend, MANCHB8TER-3-famUy 94. 9 room ranch, 99,000. Many more, a vehicle while Instructing a stu­ earth. Beneath it and jofaied to GaU M r. F o 0 sl, MI 9-2896 a foul was committed In that the the council’s belief the area young­ dent driver. He was fined $20. PLEASE READ YOUR AD call MI 9-246S. I will mend or re­ BOCKVIUjB—Romo and Income bedrooms, aaparato fumaeas, 97,900 im. Call the Ellsworth Mit­ council did not nave a quorum sters were responsiUe, Indicated the top stage of the booster wlU pair anything. s-8 Mamlly, plua 4-famUy, MANCHESTER year old. Owner aves. MI 0-3583, ten .Agency, Realtor, MI 8-6980, case stemmed from a Rt. 16 ride toe 12-ton Itmar excunlota d M iifM or "Want Ada” are taken over the phone aa a eon- ApBnaienta— when It voted to lease a section they vrill cowsult Corporation arrest by State Police, who, by 117,000. Carlton W. Hutchina, MI 8-3839. of the north slope to the Alpine Counsel Edwin Lavltt. module. ^oaleiioe, The advertlaer ahonld read hla ad the FIRST DAT IT ■ TenementB 6S Rerito«. Multipla Xiatlng, Mt RANCH WITH garage - 100x180 use of radar, clocked a car going En route to on orbit around tha Duplex 64, Uvfaig room, dining pm aN STREET—Bight room co- Skiaub. ^ . . . Among residents filing the com­ 81 mUes an hour in a 60 mile zone. APPlBABS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the next Inaer- Moving—Tracking— Honsis For Rsnt 65 9-6193. room, and kitchen downstalra, well abrubbed lot. full warm cel­ plaint were: E3sa P. Leonard, moon, toe Apollo crew will detach ptoa. A e Herald la reaponalble for only ONE Incorrect or omitted U t MAIH'—Tkraa roonia, hadt, hot lar, oU hot water heat, aluminum lonlal. First floor has living The councU, with only 6 of Its Grant, a passanger, was original­ the lunar module and dock LEM Storage 20 water, atova, raMgarator, flOO. MANCHBSTBR-Seven room n ^ t MANCHESTER—Custom 7 room 8 bedrooms and bath up. In room (with fireplace) deni, formal, W membera p r o m t voted ^1 to Charles A. Sawyer, William E. ly charged with speeding although taanrtliai for any advertlaement and then only to the extent of a good condition throughout and storm* and aersens, 8 bedrooms, Yetz Sr., Curino Papa, Frank J to the noee of the command O|nako good" inaertion. Errora which do not leaepn the value of MI »^ m , $4l. and en 9 room Oolontal. For nir* split lavri, a baths, recreation living room, rteture book kitchen, dining room, kitchen and lava- J lr ^ t a 23-year-old pupil was driving module. Two crewmen will entw THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBERS OO. thsr information call Phflhriok conveniently located. Asking Lavltt to draw up a leaee which Valentine Jr., and Walton B. his car during a teaching session fha advertteenient wUl not be corrected by "make'food” Inaertion. Moving, packing, atorage, local ONfB 4-ROOM miartmeat On# >■ room, expandable to 9 bedrooma, 918,900. ceramic bath age 6, original tory Second floor has four bed- - ” the craft, leaving a third man be­ Afinoy, MI 9-9464. double guage. Carlton W. owners, IB.OO . Robert WolverUm rooms plua bath. Full basement would glvive the Alpine Ski Club Schlertitwlg—all of CSiarter Rd. on the highway. and long dlataiice. Agentn tor room apartment No children or 9 6 Use of ^ slope for $1 a year. The and Mitchell Kobus, Bancroft Rd hind in toe mother craft to pro­ Wheaton Van Lines, Inc., world­ HutchUii, w 9-9193, Agency, MI 9-3818. with a reo room 90% completed. Judge Douglass B. Wright, prior vide a backup for the intricate peU. XlQ 9-906S. SIX ROOMS, oU heat. S-ear gn- House Is In excellent condition. lease would contain a clause hold Hoepltnl Notes to setting the fine, said, "It ap­ wide movera Free estimatea. MI rage, large yard. Keeney Street HBBRON-BOiyrON-Like new Two lly 6-6. Brand new Ing toe city harmless in case of lunar landing, takeoff and suboo- roim cxNNPEBA'noN w nx n i A l Ail ^ OT11 3-518T. MANCHE8TER-St. James Par­ Nice comer lot. Owners hav* to Admitted yesterday; Rodney pears to me that you (Grant) quent lunar orbit rendezvoua and BE APPRECIATED IVll I I OAKLAND 8T.—d rooma, oU heat CW MI 9-4719. room Cape, fireplace, walkout and very beautiful, up to the ish, 4 bedroom Colonial, 3 fire­ move, hate to hut have to. Price an injury on the slope. Woodbury, RFD 2, Rockville: Den­ could not have had any control basement, % acre wooded lot, as minute In every detail, includ­ places, center haU, breezeway, 2- Council president John Orlowski, ise PhlUlpa, 84 Brooklyn St.; Mrs. docking with the mother craft. MANCHESTER Package Delivery. Phone MI a-as» after B:M p.m. BOLTON—Rent, option to buy, 4 Is qiute realistic, only $28,900. over the vehicle while teaching With toe two crewmen back on Light trucking and package deliv­ JJNm dMSML. sums mortgage 918,900. Hayes ing bullt-lns, in a very quiet car garage, all city utilities, ex­ Call, we will be happy to show pondering whether a quorum could Alice Hobson, 9 Terrace Dr.; Gor­ your friend how to drive, especial­ room ranch^ lakcfront prlvUem, Agency, MI 8-4808, residential area. Priced at cellent location. Vacant. Charles be achieved via toe telephone, board toe command capsule, LEM ery. Refrlgerato.'s, waabera and "4Ma*dlbMP 9120. aoodohUd-Bartlett ReeUy, youOU'through. T. J. C ^ ite tt, Real- don McCombe, 13 Pleasant St.; ly when he was traveling 81 miles will be left In lunar orbit while stove m ot^g specialty. Folding MMlVr FOR RENT—d romn apartment, $26,000. LMperanoe, MI 0-7620. MI 8-1677, ordered toe vote with the *dea Charles Firtion, Crystal Lake, El­ an hour.” MmMI MI—ffArM ITMBICATI- BU 94989. DARTMOUTH HBIOHTS-New tor, that if toe council’s action was the command module, powered by chairs (or rent. MI 9-0782. on heat, 31B Canter St. Sq S-7981. lington; Mrs. BUzabeto Paquette, Richard Castle. 16, of Granby, the service module’s engine, re­ TROUBLE REACHING OUR AUVERTISER? room Colonial with large family 48 FERGUSON ROAD — New 6 MANSFIELD — Older 2 family not legal. It could call a special Box Mountain Rd., Bolton. now serving an indeterminate jail room, 2 fireplaces, 1% tiled room ranch with 2-car garage, turns to earth. FOUR ROOM tenement, eecond J. D. REALTY house to nice condition, new roof meeting this week so that Discharged yesterday: Mra sentence at the Connecticut Re­ LEM will look something Ilk* Painting—Papering 21 floor, middle aged coupl* prefw- BusiiiesB Propmrty For Sals 70 baths, large kitchen with all aluminum siding, oil hot water and new paint job, combination quorum could vote on and push PhyUls Sizer and daughter, Sun­ formatory at Cheshire, yesterday 21-Hour Answering Service bullt-ma, 3-oar garage large 618 Center Street heat, living room ■ with fireplace, execution of the lease. the cab of a two-man heUicopter, red. Cell MI I-601S. Manchester MI 8-8139 storm windows, very handy loca­ set Ter., Vernon; Mrs. Maryann pleaded not g;ullty to four counts measuring 10 feet in diameter end EXTERIOR AND interior painting. Help Wanted—Femaje 35 Help Wanted—^Male 36 Household Goods 51 SOUTH WINDSOR—189 feet busy porch, Iturga lot wlUi ample trees, 8 laiwe bedrooms, kitchen with tion to builnes* zone. Call owner Th* lease would make the ski of breaking and entering with TWO 5 ROOM flats with garage at all city utilities, excellent loca­ built-ms,^ Immediate occupancy. Scotchle and daughter, Thompeon- standing about 16 feet toll on Wallpaper books PapertiEmglng. BOOKKEEPER—Complete charge HIGH SCHOOL graduates for ma­ BIGGEST BARGAIN IN TOWN route 194, comer property com­ PI 2-7414 after 4 p.m. area private, to b* used by toe ville; John KeUy, 2 Olson Dr. criminal intent. Castle was re­ skid-type legs. The leg* and tomto- Free to Heraid Readers C entra. Floors. Fully Insured 27 LiUey 8t. Adults. Inquire 21 fortable old 10 room 1760 Ocdonlal tion Charles Lesperance. MI Robert wolverton, Realtor, MI ski club, participants In Its junior turned to the reformatory imtil of books, attend telephone and chine shop training, excellent op­ TAKE YOUR TIMB PAYING I Elro St. 9-3818. Births yesterday: A daughter to down engine assembly will aloo workmanahm guaranteed. Leo act as receptionist. Give com­ portunities for advancement. Ap­ home with bam, offers many po­ 9-7630. $14,200—FIVE room ranch, 3-car program, or It* Invited guests. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gunther, Thursday when a hearing on serve as a gantry for lunar tOk* Want tnfWmntion on one of our claasifled advertlaementa T No 1, 2, or 8 YEARS TO PAY tential commercial usee, 918,900. garage, cellar, aluminum storma, Lots For Sale 73 Concern about whether the city Pelletie: Ml 9-6S38 If no answor, plete resume including age and ply immediately Conn. State Em­ "SUPER DELUXE’* 81 NORTH SCHOOL ST—2 family FOUR MINUTES from Manches­ Hyde Ave.; a daughter to Mr. and probable cause will be conducted off, remaining on the moon with anawer at the telephone Hated? Simply call the call Ml id048. present employer. All corre­ ployment Service, 806 Main St., Ray S. Holcombe. Reel Estate. 4H% mortgage, $101.27 monthly. would be liable (or injuries on the here. The youth is charged with 3 ROOMS OF FURNTTURH 8.6, large clean rooms oil steam Carlton W. Hutchina, Ml 9-8183, ter Big 6 room ranch built 1989, SEVEN ROOM home conveniently slopes was raised after permission Mrs. Woody Drlggs of Bolton Rd., the touchdown engine. spondence held In strict confi­ Manchester. A public service—no ALL 100% GUARANTEED MI 4-1286. heat, .Oeparate utilities, both Mxieo lot, full cellar, oil hot water Vernon; a daughter to Mr. and (our breaks Into business firms EXTESUOR and Interior painting. dence, Box X, Herald. fee charged. Multiple Listing. located close to school, shopping to use and improve toe slope was here during November and De­ MAHCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE Paperhanging, ceUinga wallpaper ONLY $438 MI 9-6229. floors occupied, $16,)M)0. Robert heat, aluminum storms and given to toe club. The club has Mrs. G ^rge Foxe, West Rd., El- screens, large kitchen with bullt- and transportation. 2-csr garage. cember 1062. books on request. FuUy Inaured. GAS STATION attendant, full­ $16.18 Deliver* large room ^iart- Houses For Sale 72 Wolverton, Realtor, MI 0-2818. .pe Wooded lot over one acre, includ­ also erected light* and Installed llng^ton. Cases continued: Laughton Widow Call EMward R. Price. MI 9-lOOS $16.18 Month with full shed dormer, utility ins 3 bedrooms, young neighbor­ Ml 9-0500 time, references, over 18, MI meat, heated, not water, appU- r OCKLEDOE 8 year old cus­ ing 8 additional building lots of a rope tow. Until Thimsday, for court trails, CLERK-TYPIST — YOU GET — WAP PING—8H room Ranch, 24x16 room, dining room, U v ^ room hood, $16,900 Robert Wolverton, record $18,400. Philbrlck Agency, Those insuring the city indicated Advertlsemen t— PAINTINO and arallpaperlng. waU- 3-6449 or MI 8-0273. ancea, garbage dlapoael immedi­ tom built modem ranch. Living Terry Jeeke, 19, oif 15 Sanford Rd., Finds It Hard a i^ leave your meaaage. Yen'll hear from our advertlaer In pg 16-PIECE BEDROOM ate occupancy. Adulta. MI 9-8780. family room, 8 bedrooms, 9X0,000. with fireplace, full ceramic bath, Realtor, MI 9-3818. MI 9 -8 ^ . they would not go along with a Wanted: Newsboy Evergreen Speeding; and Joyce L. Person, 21, paper removed. Wallpaper books Permanent full-time position WANTED—Truck driver over 18 18-PIECE UVINO ROOM Pbllbrlck Agency, MI 9-8464, room with fireplace, electric 8 bedrooms, aluminum storms Hills ’Tunnel Rd. area Immediately. time wHhont ap«idlng all evening at the Mephone. on request. Celllnga. F r ^ asti- kitchen, dining area, 8 bedrooma, VERNON—6 room Cape, 1% years plan to extend liability coverage Columbia, failure to grant one- T o Be Funny available for qualified typist with years old. Apply Alcar Auto 12-PIECE KITCHEN ROCXVHJLE—Brand new lH-2 and screens, oil hot water heat. INDUSTRIAL lot (or sale, about to the ski slope. Orlowski said he Call Herald Circulation Depart­ half of the highway. matea. Call Roger. Ml 14921. or without experience for position Parts, Inc., 226 Spruce Street. BROOKFIELD STREET—6 room 3 full baths. 20X26 foot recreation Ideal for children. $16,600. Robert old, storms, large lot. $3,600 as­ 800 foot frontage adjoining rail­ ment MI 3-2711 or Rockville — Plu* — roome. Mahogany paneled. Car­ room With fireplace, attached ga- sumes $101 months payments. was anxious to straighten the mat­ Until Monday, for plea, George In our clerical department. High ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR peted. Tiled bathroom. Built-In Cape near High and Junior High, Wolverton Agency, Realtor, MI road tracks. Call MI 9-8891. Bureau TR 6-8136. By JAMES BACON Lost and Found Auto Driving School 7-A PAINTING AND psmrbanglng. School education required, five garag^ atorma Excellent loca­ rage. Beautiful wooded lot 0-2813. Tongren Agency, MI 3-M21. ter out for toe city and for the Brescia, 17, West Hartford, fail­ Good clean rorkmanahlp at rea- TV SET AND COMB. RANGE range, dlapoaal. Frigldalra. Heat­ $27,900. Philbrlck Agency, MI WYLLY8 STREET—extraordinary club so they could carry on toejr ure to carry a license; Manuel HOLLYWOOD (AP) — "Chariss day week, excellent insurance Free storage until wanted. Free ed. $80. TR 6-8000. tion. Bel Air Real Estate, MI Vernon news Is handled by The LOST—^Between Manchester and LARSON’S—Connecticut’s first li­ aonabU rates 80 ysara in Man- benefita and pleasant working con­ Salesmen Wanted 36-A 8-9382. 9-8464. SPLIT LEVEL— 7 roonu, IH IN SUBURBIA—A 1964, 6 room single lot 240 foot frontage. MI programs. Members of the ski Mendes, 22, Hartford, failure to grew a mustache for the part and delivery. Free set up by our own ranch, 100x280 lot, amesite drive, club and of the club’s jimlor pro­ Herald’s RockvlUe Bureau, 6 W. Hartford Sunday tan purse con­ censed driving school trained — cheater Raymond Flaka. MI ditions. Call Mrs. Peterawi, MI MANCHESTER—SH room apart' baths family room, garage lot 8-7444. Main St., telephone T R e m o n t drive in an established lane; Wil­ refused to shave it. He died with taining child’s glasses. MI 9-1147 Certified and approved is now of­ 0-9387. NATIONAL CONCERN has open­ reliable men FOUR BEDROOMS, 8 garages — T MANCHESTER—Two-family 8-8, 150x428, choice location, $$38,900. oil heat, aluminum combinations, gram are now required to sign liam Slelto, 54, Vernon, failure to 3-1161 for appointment. ing in sales route calling on es­ ment building, atove, refrigera­ 28,1 6-SlSe or Mitchell 9-6707. it on, bravely hoping toat iia after 6 P-m- fering classrooms and behind Phone for appointment tor, heat, hot water fumiahed, rooms of uncram ^d living in a large lot, separate heating sys­ Philbrlck Agency, MI 0-8464. full cellar, living room with fire­ THREE BUILDING lota, prime waivers. It was reported. grant one-half of a highway; Paul wheel instruction for teen-agers. PAINTING, paperhang^ing, floor tablished customers. Average Samuel Albert, Htfd. CH 7-0388 handy location, screened porch, tems. Detached 2-car garage. place, S Wg bedrooms. For sum­ location, AA zone. Philbrlck In other business last night, the Theriault, 29, Hartford, disregard­ could play the part.” sanding, ceilings whiten^. For LIBERTY MUTUAL new lease or sub-let required. MI Thus Elsa Lanchester, widow e t LOST— SMALL Pointer, female, MI 9-6075 $6,000 plu* a year. For Interview See It Day or Night 9-9084. too. Warren E. Howland, Realtor- Central location. St. Jame* par­ MANCHESTER—1984 home — 4 mer — air conditioning. Robert Agency, MI 9-8464. council heard that the next trash ing a stop light; and Richard Mc- white with tan spots. Parkade lowest rates and good clean work­ INSURANCE CO. phone Manchester MI 4-0202. If you have no means of tranapor- Trader. MI 8-1108. ish No agents. $22,600. Clall large rooms expandable to 6 Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-2818. collection in toe city will begin Crash at Dusk Ananamana, 27, Stafford Springs, Charles Laughton, discloses how area Jtaswer* to “Lady.” MI MANCHESTER Driving Academy manship call MI 4-0601. 68 E. Center St. Manchester tatlon. I’ll send my auto for you 648-4670, 049-8600. Nice lot, oil hot water heat, full MANCHESTER — A zone level her husband died In character lor INSURANCE— Unusual opportun­ FOUR ROOM apartment avail­ Feb. 4, weather permitting, and speeding. 9-3428. —Winter driving instnicHnn U No Obligation On able January 37. Heat and hot MANCHESTER Six room Colon­ cellar, aluminum comblnatlims, MANGHE8TSH- 8pio and •pen building lot, 116x180, city water received toe monthly report of Blamed on Sun UntU Feb. 6. for East Hart­ a movie role he had signed lor safe under professional instruc­ ity for desm an interested in in­ ial, IH baths, enclosed porch, SEVEN ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooms, older home on bus line, hot water Bel Air Real Estate Co., MI but never played. PAINTER NEEDS work, Average Your Part water InclutM. Call MI 8-4017. fireplace, convenient to bus. Ideal Mary M. Luddecke, tax collector. ford jury trial, Vernon Feltner, 25, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that tion, Special care to nervoUs and COUNTER GIRL wanted full­ surance career selling all lines. combination window* and doors, 3 full batha, large living room for couple. Robert Wolverton, oU heat, storm windows and 8-9332. “He was a professional to tha Pass Bo(dt No. SS8576, issued by celling, $12. MI 3-4716. Salary and commission. All re­ with fireplace, attached garage, screens, full basement, asking Orlowski noted that letters ore Two men received minor injuries Wethersfield, speeding. elderly. Call for appointment and time. Parkade Cleaners, Man­ A— Lr—B— E— R—T— S LARGE 6 room apartment on bus fireplace, built-lns city utilities. Realtor, MI 9-2818. being sent to residents and prop­ Until Feb. 7, for court trial Ay- end,” says toe comedienna who n e Savings Bank of Manchester free Driver’s Manual. PI 2-7249. chester Shopping Parkade. plies held in strictest confidence. 43-46 ALLYN S’lEBBT line, refined neighborhood, sec­ Vacant. Charles Lesperancs, MI aluminum combinations, one year $12,800. Alice Clampet, Realtor, last evening ait about 6 o’clock married Laughton in 1929. Ste ha* been kwt and application has PAIN’TING, wallpapering, ceilings Box H, Herald. old. $21,600. Philbrlck Agency. MI NEW CHARMING Colonial MI 9-4643 or MI 8-7867. Other list­ erty owners who put out over-sized When their vehicle struck head-on mer R Gover, 30, of 20 Emerson refinished hardwood flows sand­ ond floor, heat, hot water, elec­ 9-7620. Wanted—Rea] Estate 77 St., breach of peace. was at his beside when he died been made to said bank for pay­ WANTED—Housekeeper for family OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 tric stove and refrlgeratt^, ga- 0-8464. Ranch,, family kitchen with Pro­ ings available. trash barrels or barrels without Bit Tolland Tpke. and Demlng St. Dec. 15 of cancer. ment of the amount of deposit. ed. Call MI 9-4920. MANCHESTER—7 room ipUt level, SELLING YOUR property? We al­ covers, warning them that a con­ The accident was one of two TJntil Frt>. 11, for plea, Peter B. with two small children few RUGS, never used, 9x12 green ^ e if desired. MI 9-2896 between vincial cabinets, excellent floor Ready, 17, Andover, shoplifting; Laughton, before his fatal a te n Garage—Service—Storage 10 hours per day while mother con­ 1% baths, reo room, garage, cov­ MORSE ROAD—7 room Cape, at­ plan, matchless construction, only MANCHESTER — Lookout Mmm- ways have prospects for real es­ tinuation of these practices will Investigated by police yesterday. signed to play the role of the Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 broadloom, $20; 9x16 green orien­ ered patto half acre cf parklike tached garage, fireplace, hot C _J ____ _ V . A tain, 6 room w ranch, m m a Vi 0_«zr2-way a r1v*A-fire­ tate properly priced. Call Mrs. mean toe barrels will not be emp­ The other oc«irred In the early Miss Carol A. Valenti, 20, Noroton 618 CENTER ST.—^2-car garage Electrica] Services 22 valesces. Call MI 9-1043 between tal, $35; 9x12 colonial beige. $17,090. Hayes Agency, MI 3-4808. Heights, Conn., speeding; Stanley mustachioed bistro owner, one of Announcements 9 a.m.-l p.m. '' PROFESSIONAL clipping, groom­ « BIRCH STREET—Large grounds. Hayes Agency, MI 8-4808, water oil, patio combinations, place, barbecue, 1% tiled baths, Shorts, r a 8-8888. J, Watson tied. morning when a school bus, carry­ the top parts, in the movie TeralOB for rent, 18x24, could be used 289-6955. high elevation, $18,900. Goodchlld- TOLLAND — Spotless ranch, at­ 2-car garage, full basement. 2 Beach A Co., 21 Central Row, Mrs. Luddecke said that tax col­ Elliott, 24, Glastonbury, making for small business. J. D Realty, FREE ES’TIMATES. Prompt serv­ ing, bathing of all breeds. room flat, second floor, furnace, ing 11 children, skidded into a pole of ’’Irma la Douce.’’ NEED MONEY? If you do. If your $90. MI 9-6229, 9-5. 9&.900—6% ROOM ranch, fireplace, Bartlett, Realtors, BU 9-0939. tached garage, full basement, lot porches, city utilities, hot water Hartford, 622-2116. lections since the start of the new on Adams St. No Injuries and no an improper turn; and Richard INCOME TAXES prepared in your MI 3-5129 ice on all types of electrical wir­ Poodles a specialty. Call MI FOR SALE—% price, dinette Mt. I 3-car garage, large lot, privacy. Ertelt, 20, Hamden, speeding. ’’Director Billy Wilder knew home or by appointment. Exper­ ing. Licensed and Insured. Wilson bills are piling up'; Avon offers 9-9793 Or MI 9-0800. 4 piece, $36; twin beds with box 100x300, low cash required, as­ oil heat, bullt-ln* — dishwasher, fiscal yeas on Nov. 16 (Including vehicle or property damage was that Charles would never make an imequalled part-tlm* earning FIVE ROOMS, new 2-famlly. It’s Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, MANCHESTER — 7 room Colonial, sume $13,200 mortgage balance, stove, garbage disposal. Charles WISH SUMEUNE to handle youi revenue from earlier years) total ienced tax work, 34 hour service. Ellectrical Co., Manchestw. Ml spring mattress, $40; bureau, $16; 2 fireplaces, 1% tile baths, attach, real estate? (MU me at Ml 9-0826 reported in the minor bus accident. it but he never announced any­ Call MI 8-4728. 9-4817. Glastonbury. MB 8-7’876. opportunity to housewives with as AKC BEAdLE pups, choice, beautiful. Available Immediately, Multiple. Listing, MI 9-6183. monthly payment $116. EscoU Lesperance, MI 9-7620. $10,461. She also reported sending Wesley R. Smith, 32, of 163 1955 Ford V-8, good comUtlon, $128. Adulta preferred. 17 ASh- ed garage, bullt-ln*, patio, bar­ Agency, MI 9-7688. for prompt and courteoua oervlca. Passenger Lands one else for toe part,” says Business Services Offered 13 little a* 2-3 hours spare time healthy, 7 weeks. Swapash Ken­ $276. ’TR 6-0183. EIGHT ROOM oape, 4 bedrooms, out 450 delinquent tax notices dur­ Grandview St., was treated at The role went to Lou Jacobi, INCOME TAX returns prepared by daily. Earn $20 to $80 a week nel*, Glastonbury. 633-2232. worth St. Eves. MI 9-2883. becue, city water and aewer, ex­ BOLTON—Unusual set-up. Two Joseph Barth. Bndiet ing December. Manchester Memorial Hospital for LAWNMOWER sharpening and re­ dining room, paneled family cellent location. Charle* Lesper­ MOVE RIGHT In! Brick Cape, 4 homes on on* lot. 6 room ranch a broadway actor. auditor. Buainess and individual. Floor Finishing 24 this pleasant, dignified way. Call 12 CUBIC foot frost-free Westing- PXJUR ROOM apartment, second room, full shed dormer, Are Sewer Plant Report a laceration of hla chin. Police After Pilot Dies Elsa, who took her husband’s Accounting services. Raymond pairs. Also, lawn maintenance. today, 289-4922. house refrigerator, freezer com­ ance, MI 9-7820. bedrooms, 1% baths, fireplace, and 4 room ranch. In-law*? said that Smith, driving west on FTe* pick-up and delivery Little FLOOR SANDING, floor tiling. WANTED—Male skunk for mat­ floor, 966. Adults. Centrally lo­ alarm, aluminum combinaUons, screened porch, garage, shaded Mother and Dad. Tongren Agen­ PRIVATE PAR’TY want# B or C Several new pieces of equipment death quite hard. Is leaving ’Thors- Girard, i d 9-6008. partment, 6 years old, excellent (X)NCX)RD RD.—Beautiful ranch, lot. MI 8-4T16. and a request not to allow sower Tolland Tpke., was momentarily CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — The day for England for a month’s A McKinney, 18 Woodbrldge S t, Interior and exterior parting, id ing. MI 9-1189. running condition, $160. Walnut cated. MI 9-9178. attached garage. Very close to lot, excellent value, $18,900. War­ cy. MI 8-6321. FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar­ 8n 8-8020. 9-9688. WANTED—Woman for cleaning a school, shopping and transporta­ large living room, formal dining ren E. Howland, Realtor-Trader, lines to hook into toe filtration blinded by the eun and f€iiled to pilot of a small plane, died at the stay. slat type coffee table, excellent 8% ROOM sub-let, Park-Chestnut tion, Q7,600. I*mlbrlck Agency, MI room, cabinet kitchen, 2 bed­ MANCHESTER — Best value to FOR SERVICE and advertising to plant system imtll toe lines are see an oncoming car, operated by controls Monday but one of three ”I have to get away, make the ed with your savings in mind. few hours a day. MT 8-6097. FEMALE Beagle dog, 9 months condition, $10. MI 9-6582. MI 3-1108. sell your home, call Chambers Reasonable rates. Call Ml 9-6246, LAWN MOWERS snarponed and PAINTING, remodeling, paper­ old, started on rabbits and squir­ Apartments, available Feb. 34. 9-8464. rooms, recreation room, land­ town. Quality ranch, modem, low completed were recommended in Charlea Gregonls, 69, of 416 Eteirt passengers, none a pilot, guided break so I can com* back and repaired sales and service, pick hanging, floor sanding. ’ Call Mr. ’TWO FOUNTAIN girls over 18, rels, $18. ME 3-1686. Call Howard London, 8-5 p.m., scaped yard- Marlon E. Robert-, SPRING STREET—Price reduced. down payment, shown any time. Realty. If' th* price is right, we an annual report on the filtration HUl Rd., W a ^ n g , who waa travel­ the plane to a safe landing. be bom again. I am a comedlsnn* E. J. Bayles. PRICED FOR quick sale—Bendlx MANCHESTER — New 6% room buy. MI 3-2326. MI 8-8930. ing eiastbound off Demlng St. and “All I did was steer the thing up and delivery Ice skates sharp­ Charles. MI 9-4920. night work Apply Holiday Lanes automatic Ironer, $30; Frigldalre JA 8-4811, Ext. 7686. After 6 p.m., son. Realtor, Ml 8-59S3. Picture book home, extremely Escott Agency, MI 9-7883. plant by Charles Phtkat, plant su­ and I must go on. INCOME TAX returns prepared ened, precision ground. L % M Bowling AUeys. MI 8-2128. MI 8-1243. ranch, 2 fireplaces, full basement, appealing 6 room ranch with In­ onto toe turnpike. The Smith car and follow instructions,” said Les­ “But here in the houae (fiat FLOOR LAYING, sanding, refin­ refriferator, 9 cu. ft., late 1961 tiled bath, city uUlltles, on bus FOREST STREET—Delightful 10 TANNER S’TREET — Bowers WANTED TO BUY—6-6 room old­ perintendent. veered to the left to continue on ter Peterson, 38, assistant project by former Internal Revenue Elqulpment Corporatltni, Route 88, Articles For Sal* 45 model with freezer compartment, terior charm. Living room with er single home or 2 family. Phone Eqlpment wanted by Pltkat In­ Charles and I lived fax for so Agent In the convenience of your Vernon, Conn. TR 8-7609. Manches- ishing our specialty. Get the best ’TWO HOURS a week i* all It takes FOUR FOOM apartment, close to line. Charles Lesperance, MI room former Cheney residence In paneled wall, bookcases, 2 bed­ School area. 7 room Colonial, 8 Tolland Tpke. and, in doing so, manager for the American Bridge many yeatrs, I find I haven’t quits for less. Call MI 4-0601. like new, $146; 2 bookcases, $2 Main Street. Cidl MI 9-8380 after 9-7620. park-llke setting. 6 bedrooms, twin sized bedrooms, garage, MI 9-5605. cludes a pump to be used on toe home for individual and business. to run a shopping club for a few LADY’S BRUNSWICK Black each. MI 3-6231 or MI 8-0167. rooms, knotty pine den or third primary tanks, a pickup truck crossed In front of toe Gregonls Co. got toe spirit yet to he fimiqr.’’ MI 9-8938. SHARPEININO Service— Sawa, friends. You get $26 In name Beauty bowling ball and carrying 6 p.m. baths excellent condition. Owner bedroom, lovely dining room over­ 4%% mortgage, only $17,200. car, striking it head-on. Gregonls "He did a real beautiful job,” Elsa said it was Laughton’s VERNON—Six room CaiP«, 1% t WE ARB SELLING property. We another lawn mower, and an knives, axes, shears, skatea brands free In 10 weeks. Send for case, like new, $20. MI 9-6273. MI 8-' 444. looking large wooded yard, k ltc h - ______Hayes Agency, MI 8-4803. need listingB of all types. 'Ton- received bruises and cuts of both said Lou Domenico, a flight In­ 'Wish toat he go home from the FULL-TIME tax accountant ready rotary blades. Quick service. Capi­ Bonds—Stocks— catalog and details. Alice Wil­ MAIN STREET—4 room* on first years old, 114,900. Philbrlck emergency generator. kmees but did not require medical structor who directed the landing SDC CU. FT. Servel refrigerator, floor, real comfortable, central Agency, MI 9-8464. en equipped with bullt-ln oven * ttvttt—s rrv^Tna recrea­ gren Agency, MI 8-6321. “Any­ Pltkat reported it had been ne hospital last Nov. 80—only two to assist you. Rates reasonable. tol Equipment Co., 88 Main St., M ortgages 31 liams, Popular Club Plan, Dept. WALLPAPER -PAINT Sale—Past­ good running condition, MI 3-6994. LARGE rambling Cape, desirable and rm ge. 2 fireplaces, lot SPLIT L E V E I^ rooms^ treatment, police said. Both cars from toe Cheyenne control tower. weeks before hla death. Call S. J. Turkington, Jr., MI Manchester. Hours daily 7-8. G804, Lynbrook, N. Y. location. Ideal for couple or adult area, 2 fireplaces, 2-car garage, j tion room, garage, very clean, thing in Real BsUte.” cessary to go to Manchester and ed and regular fully trimmed, family T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 100x800. Shown by appointment. had to be towed away. Patrolman “He kept his head.” “He felt he should be home and 8-7781. ’Thursday 7-9. Saturday T-4. MI BESET BY BILLS? Let u* help plastic coated. Ceiling paint, $2.89 SIX ROOMS of furniture In good $26,900. Warren E. Howland, I Call owner MI 8-0476. $16,900. 4%% mortgage, $87.78 borrow a pump (said to cost $3, Albert Scabies te still investigat­ Pilot Edgar R. Van Keuren, 56, 3-7958 COUNTER GIRL, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. MI 8-1677. monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, when he got there, he said he you to a fresh start by consoli­ Gallon. MMTison Paint Store, 885 condition. Any reasonable offer Realtor-Trader, MI 3-1108. 000 to buy) in pumping down the ing. Rapid City, S.D., slumped over was glad that he was.” NEED HELP In preparing your dating the many debts that de­ Apply to Covmtry Donut Shopjie, Center St. accepted. Need immediate cash. EAST HARTFORD WAPPING—Bight room Ranch In MI 9-6132, Multiple Listing. primary tanks. The truck could be The school bus accident occur­ the wheel as the single-engine income tax return? C^I MI; CONCRETE WORK—Cellars, in­ 1015 Main St. FOUR ROOM duplex, newly deco­ Hebron In England, Miss Latxcheeter mand your attention Into one Phone between 1-6, MI 9-1048. rated, quiet neighborhood, adults. EIGHT ROOM Garrison Colonial, top notch area, 2 baths, 2 garages, used In making dally checks at red just before 9 a.m. on Adams plane started to land at a missile will trisit Laughton’s two brothers 9-3329. I side steps and fireplace* repair­ easily paid monthly obligation. SNOW BLOWERS - SNOWBIRD, NEW LISTING large living room, dining room, manholes and to cart equipment ed and painted at reasonable MI 8-0466. beautiful lot, 4 bedroom poten­ St. north of W. Middle Tpke. Ed­ construction site 46 miles north­ and her 92-year-oId mother who $2,000 requires only $44.50 per Arlen*, Bolens, Toro power han­ WE BUY AND sell furniture and kitchen, stody and lavatory. 4 tial, quality built, plaster walls. BOL’TON Denoncourt Leads around, Pitkat said, adding that ward H. Miller, 86, of 18 Bunce east of here. FOR SERIGCE and savings in pre­ prices. Call MI 3-0796. month Including repayment. If CAPABLE woman for housework. dle. Snow blowers repaired, parts appliances. All-Right Used Fur­ bedrocm* and bath on second lives in Brighton. paring income taxes for business Own transportation. MI 3-2248. Transferred owner anxious for Warren B Howland, Realtor- the secxuid lawn mower was ne­ Dr., operating a bu* fOr Manches­ “It looked like he was falling “Charles and I had planned to SNOW PLOWING, 24-hour service. you have property equity, con­ and service. Trades and term s niture, 130 Hillside Ave., Hart­ BTVB ROOM flat across from the flooi. Recreation room with fire. Trader, MI 8-1108. ______Mission Group cessary because two days a week ter Bu* Service Inc., wa* in the asleep,’’ said Peterson, who was and individual, call PI 2-6607. i tact Frank Burke, Connecticut Capitol Elquipment, 88 Main St. ford. 246-2112. quick sale. 4 Bedroom, full bue- place to basement. Attached 5 to 20 ACRES visit her together last summer Call Ronald LeFevre, MI 9-8342 or HIGH SCHOOL girl or woman to K. or C. Call MI 8-6824. ment Cape. Forbes Street Area. are required to mow two acres of process of making a left turn off sitting in the copilot’s seat.” So I and then he had to go Into flx* RUSSELL’S Barber Shop, comer | Mortgage Exchange. 16 Lewis MI 8-795R. double garage. Aluminum siding. MANCHESTER — New 6 room 289-2207. babysit for three young children MAPLE KITCHEN Uble and NEAT, SMALL, 8-room apart- $17,000. Philip Denoncourt of Andover is grass with the single mower. W. Middle Tpke. to head north on shook him and he keeled over. hospital.” Oak and Spruce, two barbers' St., Hartford. 246-8897. Central location. 182,900. Phil- brick ranch, bullt-lns 14x20 living 200 year old 8 room Dutch Co­ Pitkat said an emergency gene­ Adams St. That’s when we found out we on occasional evenings. Inquire chairs, $8; bookcase, sideboard, ment. heated, Second floor, stove, I c^jj mj* Lord. 628-6687, 649-6306, brick Agency, 9-8464. lonial, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces, 2- chairman of the committee pre- She will re-activate her ooo- over 25 years’ ejcperience each. ' SNOW PLOWING S ^ ^ e — Msj^- SECOND mortgages — Unlimited 37 Delmcmt Street. NORGE GAS stove, excellent con­ stuffed chair, $6 each; cut glass. room with fireplace half acre lot, .paring for the Bpiooopal Mission rator could be bought from Rock­ Police reported that Miller turn­ were In trouble.” woman show and take it on th* Free parking. Open Mondays. Try chester. East Hartford, Bolton, refrigerator and garage. MI gTS^u reasonably priced. Hayes Agency, car garage, bams, farm pond, ville City Hospital, and that it ed a wide comer, to avoid a truck Peterson took the controls and Coventry, Rockville areas. Call funds available for second mort­ dition, $50. MI 3-9486. MI 9-5746. 9-6706. VERNON—Non-development. Tree realisticeuly priced. to S>nnecticut at St. Peter’s road. us. gages, payments to suit your Ml 8-4808. Episcopal Chmeh. could be used during peak hours that was parked for a stop light climbed to 7,000 feet while his “Charles loved tiaveling about MI 9-5650. DE WALT 10’’ radial arm electric shaded 6 room ranch, extra at the intersection and the bu* hit companions, engineers ■ Lester budget. Expedient service. J. D. FIVE ROOM unfurnished flat, clean, plastered walls, fireplace, *rhe Rev. Donald H. Peet of St. at toe filtration plant to nm America so. He wrote a book Realty, MI 3-5129. Help Wanted—Male 36 saw with stand, extra blades.%’’ Musical Instruihents 68 first floor, centrally located, 3 BARROWS & WALLACE WAPPING CENTER—Neat 6 room LAWRENCE F. FIANO Paul's Church, Plainfield, will be equipment and cut down the light a snow bank and skiddefi to a Laun and John Pawlack, experi­ about it and when it came out Black A Decker electric drill. ’iSvo garage. Scenic lot. $2,200 assumes Ranch with garage, large rec pole, brushing it. No damage was mented with the radio and throt­ Personals bedroom*, oil heat, couple pre­ 66 E. Center St., Mancheater mortgage. Hurry—only $14,700. the - preacher at St. Peter’s diu'- bill. The generator is equipped for Just before he died, I put a copy Household Services INDUS’TRIAL Guard, 48 - hour 48” fluorescent lights, good condi­ ACXXIRDTONS. guitars, amplifiers, ferred. Write to Box F, Herald. room, 1% baths, handy, large lot Realtor Ml 3-2768 ing the week-long mission begin­ automatic starting In case of a reported to the pole or bus. tle. beside his bed. ELECTTROLUX Sale* and Service, Offered 13-A Business Opportunities 32 week. Must be able to write re­ tion. PI 2-7402. organs. Save to 40%. New Hayes Agency, MI 8-4808. Warren B. Howland, Realtor- ’’Out main difficulty was in get­ MI 9-5306 Charle* Nicholson PI 2-6364 ning March 31. power failure. A power failure in “I thought, between the seda­ bonded representative, Alfred ports, be bondable, have own stwe special—free amplifier and '846 CENTER STREET—large 4 Trader, MI 8-1108, Hoy Darwin will be visitation the past, due to an auto accident, ting communications straightened tions, he might ask for it. Amell, 206 Henry St. Tel MI RE WEAVING of bums, motb boles. WIEiUMANnC— Modem package transportation. Employer will in­ GIRL’S 28” bicycle, $10; girl’* or case with guitar special. Ron- 1 room apartment, first floor, oil Board Discusses out,” said Peterson. S-O4S0. Zippera repaired Window Shades store in excellent business loca­ boy’* beginner bicycle wlUi train­ chairman; Mrs. Hedley B. Hill, caused an $8,000 motor to ’’start 'But he never did.” terview at Conn. State Employ­ dinone Music Center, 1166 Main, furnace, free parking, $70 per Thrifty Sewing For You publicity; Miss Penny Shorey. Van Keuren, employed by a made to measure; all sized Vene­ tion. $9,000 Includes key, stock ment Service, 806 Main Street, ing wheels, $10. MI 9-0016. E u t Hartford. 289-2089. New month. Adult* only. Inquire s t 37 BOLTON — $600 down assume to bum,” he said. Great Palls, Mont., air service, tian blind* Keys made while you and fixtures. J. D. Realty, MI MAN CHESTER — 6 room ranch Sew-Easy Gown! typing Slid mailing; Mr. and Mrs. In commenting further on a Personnel Rules Manchester, Wednesday, January I store open UU 9. Ston* Street, plu* utility room and heated reo mortgage. 4 room ranch, gas Malcmm Graves of Colchester, was on a charter flight for Amer­ wait. Tape Recorders for rent. 3-5129 30, 8 p.m. TWO GUNS—one antique, $86.50; heat aluminum combinations, successful year’s operations, Plt­ MRS. HOPE one short barrel shotgun, $58 MI room, one acre tree shaded lot, transportatiem. kat offered these statistics: An ican Bridge and toe plane’s radio Marlow’s, 867 Main. Ml 9-8221. WURLITZER double manual and amestte drive, 3-car garage, din­ wooded lot, lakefront privileges, The board of directors wlD meeit was on a company frequency. 3-1888. chord organ. Will sacrifice for boat dock, only $10,800. Good- Workshop Slated average daily flow of 2,094,500 Informally tonight bo discuss per­ The Cheyenne tower switched Reader and Advisor Famished Apartments 63-A ing room. 34 foot living room with The Hebron Women’s Fellowslllp gallons (plant capacity is 3,500,- ARE YOU IN HOCKEY SKATES, size 12B; blade half orighial cost. $550. MI fireplace, 8 bedrooms, plaster chlld-Bartlett, Realtors, BU sonnel rules for municipal em­ frequencies and Domenico began Building—Contracting 14 AUTOMATIC MACHINE 3-8973. 9-0939. will hold a kitchen workshop ses­ 000 gallons): dally pumping of ployes. If you are worried, troubled or skates. 10; dog house, stepladder, walla custom built, $25,900. Rob­ sion a t its meeting Feb. 13. Those sludge to toe concentration tank talking down the plane. or out of FALLOUT SHEL'TERS—Additions, FIVE ROOMS, fumiahed. Adulta. ert Wolverton Agency, Realtor, The meeting will start at 8 The plane touched down at 132 In doubt, do not fall to see this LAUNDERETTE electric gritoder occasional chair. Call 9-6160 after 4. BOLTON—^Ansaldl Acres. 6 room attending are asked to come pro­ average* 15,600 gallons and takes o’clock In the Municipal Building remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, MI 8-5598. MI 9-3813. vided with scrubWng cloths, soap, miles an hour, about 22 miles an gifted lady. She can and will recreation rooms. Roofing, con­ TRAINEES Office and Store ranch, full basement, 1% tiled four hours of pumping; toe elec­ hearing room, but Mayor Francis hour faster than normal. It HOT WATER? help you. Advice on all affairs $11,800—MANCHE8TBR.~6 room baths, fireplace, large family and the like. tric light bill) averages $25 dally; Mahoney may not be able to at­ crete work. Call Leon Cieszynski, Coin operated. ’This business Equipment 54 ANDOVER—Thre* room furnished bounced hard, spreading the land­ o< life. Readings dally, 9 a m. 5U 9-4291. Hamilton Standard, a lead­ LANCASTER DEEP well pump, Cape, aluminum storms, awnings, room 3-car garage, one acre lot, A committee made up of Mrs. the average dally gas production tend, because of a bad cold, the ing gear. Another bounce blew a does not require mor* than 10 TYPEWRITER — NEW TYPE- apartment. PI 2-7641, bullt-lns. Charle* Le*perance, MI Donald Robinson, Mrs. Albert Bil- from digested sludge ia 10,000 Just a day for Aid to 10 p.m., all day Sunday. hour* weekly of your time. er in the aerospace indus- excellent codition, $30. MI 3-8065. shade trees, bus, shoppings school. third he has hiad this season, he tire. The propeller dug into the CALL ME on your formica needs, t ^ . is In the process of a writers $65 and up; used type­ Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, 9-7830. ______lard and Mrs. Thornton Secor will cubic feet, of which 850 cubic feet said. ground and spun the plane around can get yoo o«t of troablet No appointment necessary. bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, With a moderate investment work on doors to enclose the dish is used by the furnace during each it would net you $9,000 yearly. giant expansion program. writers and up. BeniM’s Multiple L^tUig, MI 9-8182. RANCH PLUS—WeU built home If Infonnal approval Is given to but It did not overturn. 247-6171, 106 Church St., Hart­ vanitory units, table-tops and is­ Exciting projects like the Bnildinff Materials 47 ’Typewriter Service, 479 E Mid­ Business Locstions cupboard. They will try to get this hour of use; and the use of 20 gal­ the rules, including some changes Also opporttunity to Install six TWO YEAR old ranch, 8 bedrooms, with 6 room* and bath first floor, All three passengers live in If you live in a typical booza, ford. land stands. Ml 9-8938 space suit to be worn by dle Tpke., Mancheater. Ml 9-8477. For Rent 64 done before the February meeting. lons of oil a day by the furnace proposed by Town Counsel Irving Cheyenne. Peterson formerly you could easily nm out of hot dry cleaning machines in same our lunar explorer* are 2 full ceramic baths, birch cabi­ 3 bedroom* and bath second floor. The Hebron Congregational during toe winter months. location. Act at once. MANCHESTER^—Center Street, 8 3-car garage and workshop. Yours Aronson, they will 'be put on toe lived at Union City. N.J. Laun is water several timas a week. creating outatandlng op­ SPECIALS net kitchen with built-lns and dls- Church Council voted at Its last Sludge filtering requiring about agenda of toe regrulor directors, from Elkhart Lake, Wls., and Special Services 15 portunities for people who Wearing Apparel— Faro 57 Or 4 room offices s'valiable fax posai, attached guage. flO.OOO. for $16,600. Madeline Smith, Real­ session to approve the request of six hours to complete, is done Now you eon Aom aU tha hot RIDE WANTED from Windsor St Ideal location for protesslonals. Philbrlck Agency, MI 9-8464. tor. MI 9-1642. meeting Feb. 6. Pawlack is from Fairoaks, Pa water you need at ome time fat Manchester to downtown Man-' RAIN SOFT water conditioning of J. D. REALTY are trained to operate In­ the Rev. J<*n N. Cross, Hebron weekly. The end result is five tons Other items on the agenda are dustrial machines. 24'* Royal Shingles $12 per sq. LADY'S % length Persian lamb Garage optlcnxal. Box P, Herald. and Gilead pastor, to take his va­ of filtered sludge which is used as only a day. lU n k of it ~ Chester vicinity of House A Hale, Vernon water samples analyzed coat, size 12, excellent condition, WEIST SIDE—6 room Cape, fun 4%%—$88.60 MONTHLY. Attrac­ consideration of a highway con­ 9 a.m.-8:30. Ml 4-1621. MI 3-5129 tive 8-bedroom ranch, aluminum cation in two parts this year. He fin on the plant grounds. The oixly a day! free—no obligation. Call Lou If you would like to im­ Ceiling TUe—Odd Lots 9c sq. ft. body’s dyed squirrel neckpiece. shed dormer, 1% baths, fireplace, struction program, assessment NOTICE i Montesi, ’TR 5-3275 or MI 3-0515. garage, large shaded lot. $16,400. storms, cellar, amesite drive, plans to take toe first half direct­ filtered sludge is an excellent soil regulations on water and serw-er Yes, thank* to MoMheet— prove your skills while Best offer accepted. MI 9-66^. ly after Blaster, and toe second conditioner and can be used for preparing for the many Louver Doors $4 sa. SUITABLE Warren E. Howland, Realtor- trees. Only $18,900. Carlton W. main installations, and rulee for PUBUC HEARII^G and an oil-fired hot'water heater Automobiles For Sale 4 FERE ALARMS — Feel safe — In­ WEDDING GOWN, size 12, vefl Hutchins, Realtor, MI 9-6132. two weeks in August. lawns and gardens, Pltkat said, of correct capaoty—^your ftoa&y good machine operator jobs T n^er, MI 9-1108. adding that anyone wanting the the water department. ADDITIONAL stall a Minneapolis HoneVwell presently available, you’ll Plywood Paneling—Special 'With cap; man’s Urtostone rfaig. St. Peter’s Notes Mayor Mahoney said today the can take care ofidtt^waafafac 1966 THUNDERBIRD, black, both home protector. system. ^ ______Alerts Help Wanted—Female 35 $8.60 per pc. MI 8-1688. Stores For Rent MANCHESTER—Tree shaded 6 Blowors on toe altar of St. filtered sludge may come to the APPROPRIATIONS be interested in the 8-week room ranch, walk to bu* and plant with a oontatoer and secure only action that will be proposed BOARD OF DIRECTORS needs at one tim*. tops, excellent condition. Call MI within seconds. Home Fire Safe- — I — ^ ------C classroom and machine Peter’s Bjpiscopal Church Sunday on toe highway prog;ram is that 8-4333. ty Company Distributor, MI WOMAN, p ^t-tlm c c ^ c e work, Dutch Doors $17.50 ea. state Theater Building. schools, full cellar with rec room, were given by Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ It at no cost. 'TOWN OF MANCHESTER, Mom can do the CnoQy XM 9-5820. evenings. Apply W. ... T. _. Grant,____ shop training program now 8 bedrooms, living room and the general manager Investigate CONNECTICUT Sis can do the dM w adflteae bein^ offered. Knotty Pine Paneling 18c sq. (t. Wanted-—To Bay 58 SEPTIC TANKS vin Ross In memory of Mkt. Jim­ Sewer Complaints obtaining profeesicmal services for HEED CAR?. Tour credit turned Manchester Shopping Parkade. Apply kitchen, aluminum combinations, mie Robs. Eight residents in toe C2iarter Notice is hereby given that the time Junior takea hk liatiia aad FRANK ia buying and oeUfaig good AND a study of toe tow n's needs. flown? Short on down payment? PLEASANT woman to live in with To qualify you must be a Prehung Doors from $16 ea. modestly priced at $16,800. Rob­ Services were conducted by toe Rd. area claim toe city is at fault Board of Directors, Town of Man- you enjoy a shower. Bankrupt? Repossession? Don’t Roofing—Siding 16 High School or Trade useu funxiture and antiques at 420 ert Wolverton, Realtor, MI 9-2818. redtor, the Rev. Gordon W. Wee- cheste'r, Connecticut, will hold a local family. No cooking, good Aluminum Glass Sliding Doors, Lake St. Call and aee what we’vo Stat6 Theater Manager for toe backing of sewage into Don’t delay—^pboosuatoday* dsspalr! Bee Honest Douglas. In­ home. Write Box DD, Herald, School graduate with at n.UMED SEWERS man, asaisited by lay reader James their cellars Jan. 12, but toe city Legal Notice Public Hearing In the Municipal Find out how eoayitistoawttoh quire about lowest down small­ A. A. DION, INC. Roofing, siding, 6/0X6/8 971.50 ea. got. 0 ^ Simdayz. Ml 9-6880. ANDOVER LAKE—Buy from own­ J. Kennedy. (3hoir rehearsal this Building Hearing Room, 41 Cen­ painting. Carpentry, iwiu'atlofis state name and Teferences In let­ least one semester of alge­ er^ Pour room houae, stove, re- council feels children in toe area to a Mohilheat-firad water biai> est payments anywhere No small ter. bra. ■acMie GI6« m9 week win be heW on Thursday are to blame for toe situation. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at ter Street, Manchester, Connecti­ loan or finance company plan. and additions. OeUings. Workman­ Caulking Gun* 60c ea. WANTED—used restaurant, gro­ fi^erator, nice lot. outside fire­ Bolton, wUhln and (or the district of cut, Tuesday, February 6, 1963, at ship guaranteed. 299 Autumn St. cery store, and tavern eqinpment 349 NORTB M A lN -8ton. MJ Septle Tasks, Dry WeUs, Sow­ evening, instead of tonight aa for­ The resictoita say the dty “is re­ Andover, on the 24th day of January, *A«w*« A—w Douglas Motors, 838 Main. STENOGRAPHER for public con­ For local interviewB visit place, near beach, $6,900. Easy merly. Rehearsals for toe can­ j 8:00 p.m., on propos^ additional Ml 8-4860. CASH ’N CARRY ONLY For fast and ready cash can 9-9289, t* . er Unea laataUed—Cellar Wa­ financing. MI 9-4636. sponsible for the damage* caused,” A D 19o8 tact work, many fringe benefits. the following State Em­ terproofing Done. tata, "The Seven Lsirt Words,” since it has not seen fit to furnish Present Hon. Norman J. Preues, ' appropriations General Fund 1968 FORD 4-door Crestline, .clean ployment Office* from 8; 80 MANY OF THE ABOVE ONE OF Fred FOotalne, BU 9-6649, bofon Judge. ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or Apply Conn. State Employment 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. FOR LEASE—New office building, 6% ROOM ranch, Buckley School make the change of date neces­ sever cleaning services in toe area Estate of Rlcltard N. Clough, late o( Budget 1962-63 as follows: oar with good body. Motor needs Service. 806 Main St., Manches­ to 4:30 Monday thru Fri­ A KIND— sary. to a. Highway Division WOric, $40. MI 8-4638. replaced, specializing in Bonded day: 4070 square feet, paneled In wood. area, 8 spaoloua bedrooms, “in almost 10 years.” Andover In said District, deceased. built-up and shingle roofing. ter. A public service — no fee OFFERED SUBJECT TO PRIOR WB BUY BEaJL or tn d a anrigoa' Also contains Z«ar basement ga­ MiKIWffiYBROS. Taxes Due Ehigene A. JosUn, superintend­ Upon the appIlcaUon of Donald S...... $1,208. MORIARTY charged. ceramic tile Mth, U'vlng room Clough, administrator, praying for au­ IMS BUICK SPECIAL 4-door Coughlin Roofing Go., Manches­ SALE and used fnnrituro, china, gtetoi rage, large attic atorage, lo ^ 2795-H fireplace, attached garage, nice Only a few days remain for ent of pubUc works, feels the com­ thority to compromise and settle the b. Park Department ter. MI 8-7707. Connecticut State silver, plctun end oM firont paved puking area, K mue tawamM Dhpaial Ca. 8344 payment of property taxes. Mrs. doubtful and disputed claim which said ...... $1,894. aadan, dynaflow, excellent condi­ EMPLOYMENT opportuniUee Crains 166-166 Feorl S t—m 6-8668 10-30 lot, immediate occupancy. Ask­ plaints are “unjustified.” He re­ tion, recently painted. MI 9-1696. Employment Service cofaia. old dolls and guns., nobby to paneway. 940 N. Main 8t., Whether made from a soft, oool ing $16,700. Warren E. Howland, F. Elton, local tax collector, vylB ports toe public works department estate has against Steve J. Ursin et al c. Board of Directors BROTHERS 79 Lakewood Circle, B. BIDWELL HOME Improvement W. T. Grant, Parkade. Full-time 806 Main Street, coUectioa*. attic oontente or wM o Manchester, MI 84468. floral cotton, 3r a gay gingham receive payments at her home at as by said application on file more $2,000. Company—roofing, siding, altera­ luncheonette, full-time depart­ NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. A pretty, dellf^tfully young day- Realtor-Trader, MI 9-1108. "has gone over to toe (Charter Rd. fully appears, It Is Manchester, Opnnectleut 381 STATE STREET ostetea. Funxltura Ite i^ Sorfloe, with angel motif In cross-stitch, vn y time. The usual penalty tor oection at least seven time*” In toe ORDERED: That the foregoing ap- to bo financed from: IHOITDERBIRO 1967, low mile- tions, additions and remodeling ment managers, 5-day week, in­ Talcottrile, Oonn. TaL ID I-T449. tfino dresa that goes together to the little lady is sure to love this driinquents will be enforced. llcatlon be heard and determined at a General Fund Capital Im­ cluding Saturday. Or NORTH HAVEN, CONN. SOUTH WINDSOR — 6% room post year. Ble Probate office In Bolton In sold M l 3-5135 aga, esoepttonaUy clean, a clas- of ali types. Excellent worionan- Visit our employment offles a chann. requlrea-a minimum of gown! Please State Size. ranch, 100x300 lot full cellar, gaa Somebody ahvays overloooks this provement Reserve Fund — aie model in excellent condition. shlp. m 9-6405. fabric. Nfotaoutton detail. Hie department immediately at­ DUtrlct. on the 6th day of Februaiy. PILGRIM MILLS has an opening 248-3147 Pattern No. 2796-H has tlaaue— hot water heat, aluminum atorma and'hoa to pay out acoordbigly. tends to calla about clogged aew- A. D. 1963 at 2:00 o'clock In the Globe HoUow S'wlitxmbig Pool Qordon’a Atlantic Service, West Rooms Withoot Board 69 No, 88M with Patt-O-Rama If size 4, 6 or 8; graph for angel: Orange Success afternoon, and that notice b« given to Improvement. 301-31S CdMzr Sf* for fabric saleslady to work 6 and aoreens, 8 bedroonu, huge ers by making Inspection visits. all persons Interested In said estate of Rd., EUlngtoO, TR 6-8392. p.m.-9 p.m. Apply Manager Pll HAMILTON STANDARD Are You Interested In in alMa 10, 12, 14, 10, 18, 20. Buat full directions. kitchen with dtofaig area, buUt Hebron Grange had a banner b. General Fund Capital Im­ Roofing and Chimneys 16-A SINGLE ROOM for woman, kitdi- 21 to 40. B&o 12, S3 bust, 8 ^ yards evening at ft* open house event. "However," he said, "in most the pendency of said application and grim Mills, 177 Hartford ftoad, DIVISION OF en privileges. CU after 9, XI To order, send 36c n coliui to: 1961, asking ^ 16 ,800. Robert case* we find that it isn’t toe city the time and place of hearing thereon, provement Reserve Fund — ROOFING—toeelallslng repairing (Cheney Hall) Manchester. UNITED AmCRAFT CORP. Fuel and Feed 49>A of 86, 89 or 46-toch. Anne Cabot, The Manriiester IBva- Wolverton, Realtor. MI 9-3818. In all, over 100 people were pres­ by publishing a copy of this order In Globe Hollow Swimming Pool WE ttlVI IM I CHEVROLET Bpl Air, blue 9-6186. To order, :i$end 40o in ooins to: e t^ including 62 local Grange sewer that’s clogged, but the prop­ some newspaper having a circulation sad wWia. esn MX 8-8017. rooCs of an fanda, new rooto. gut­ Windsor Locks, Connecticut ntng H e r a 1 d, 115® AV®. OF erty owner’s.” in said district, at least five days be­ Improvement. GREEN STAMPS ter woik, ohlmneye eleaneij, re­ EXPERIENCED sewing machine DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and Writing For A Newspaper? AnOBBIOAB. NSW TOBX 26, N.Y. MANQHBSTBR -C ustom built members, 14 local visftor* and a fore the day of said hearing, to ap­ c. A decrease In the appromrla- operators and trainee* needed An Equal O^Mitunlty Employsr atove length, $10 per load deliver­ mxnber of Grangers from othM (5ne of the C2iarter Road a n a pear If they see cause at said time paired Alumtmim atdtay. 80 R(X)M FOR gentteman, proking; For lat-olooa malltnf add lOo room qpUt level, on M xom wood­ rcsiftente recenUy callad fax a oom- tion to toe Plaimbxg and Zon­ yerre’ mparlenoe. Free eatlmatee. excellent opportimlty for trainee* ed. CaU P I S.788e. centrtOly l o c a ^ MI 64027. If you think you h.ov* fh* ability writ* Box E, a-o tor each patterti. Print Mama, Ad- ed lot, fully plastered, 2 zona towns. “Hobo Night” went off and place and be heard relaUve ther<^ ing Commission. m. Ante ItalYiEf School 7-A W Bowley. MI S6ISL MI 807S8. to learn sewing. Apply Manches­ TOOL MAKERS or sU around F or lft- light houoekesping yoursalf that may Im aivaluatod. oor f t tem magaulno Baoie rarii- ■ten throw qtidui down a man- NCJMIAH j . PRHU88, Xudge. svallahle all houra. SaUafacUoD ferred. A j^y KaklSf Toy Co.. 60 chine Ihoducta, 169 Adams 8t.fl cheater, S8 lb, bag, 9L66. Bonce room, cooking taeUWos: ladtes MX MIMj aftor 4 pjn, SMMSm. goanuitaed. Call MX 9-UU. OlUard Street. ; Maadiastar. Farm, 999 W. Cantar, MI MU9. •1 ^ . M TM M k / /■ TDESDAT, JANUARY 1|t, 186t

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am i memgr fo r NdsvstopiM ot wtQ Hospital Notes M artin Asks at tha $$,000 will bs niBE iMt Town ths and sbnlng oommls- -ijiimtvm tt 'WonMin Voten ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Mrs. $ 5 S ,0 0 0 fo r Moo f m d T n w town plaaning on- 9 AJaMe ___ _EV«bav« w an op*n oma mMttiw mMttnc tom tomor- Hilda Petersoif, Hartford; Mrs. ^-lesr, Edward Ryboxyk, rerignad M W tt S > in . at Mott’a Mott’» Oommun-Cfemm Marilee Esada, Hebron; Mrs. Mas bsooms •Keounva dlraetor of tha Maneheater Radevelopment u t H m tty 9 2 l ' R «t M w l l^aiuilnc be Gardner, 18 Church St.; Mark S ew erF u n d s daoUMed^ by Mra.Mn. ’Dorothy Dorothy Jacob-Jac AbraiUs, 68 Doane St.; Mrs. Edith Agency, and until ths pla nning adft,(ft, prealdentpTMldent Id Age Assistance and and RENTALS Stoker, 81 Summit St., both fresh­ movtal budgets la otdy an seeount- pink and white. Save Now! matter to be a personal one. negotiations. It called the breakoff Shirley Banner, 49 Salem Rd.; for him. It was presented by unable to pay the $100. Since the man at Lasell Junior (College, Ing procedure. MM. Hennequln presented the But he added that he had ra« a suspension. VUst hi Manchester. N ew cars, Inara Punya, Trout Stream Dr.. Dr. John F. Barry, chairman at Free Bsamatea-— E-C Terms law says this first $100 must come fun malntenanoe, fully insured Aubumdaie, Mass., will attend a Vernon; Mrs. Blanche Dietz, Rt There is still about $0,000 un­ brlda-eieot with * new garbage can eelved notice he “was eligible for A cabinet spokesman, elaborat­ winter sports weekend, sponsored the Judges committee. appropriated in the Globis Hollow lUled with Iditcben euppUes. Omnibus School Bill from the aged person himself, Sha­ readmission in good standing." Inveatigators sift through the shredded fuselage of the Continental Airlines plane that crashed ing on that phrase, reiterated that to reduce your problems and so, Vernon; Mrs. Helene Norige, Since coming to Manchester In piro said, the state esmnot inter­ worriee. For full information by the college, tomorrow through Wapping; Mrs. Nancy Goodell and pool account of $20,000. Mtas Reagan a daui^er at Mr. B e was asked If the peaceful and burned at the Kansas City Municipal Airport last night, killing all eight aboard. Two men In Fraince considers future develop­ 1954, Murdock has taken an ac­ Robert D. Miirdook BILL TUNSKY vene. eaU Sunday at the White Moimtains daughter. W est Willii^^ton; M ra One other appropriation the di­ Mra.Cra. JamJames A. Reagan, 60 acceptance of Harvey B. Qantt, center ars checlting the main inst-rument panel. (A P Photiofax). ments may enable “ Britain’s true tive inerest in the community life rectors will consider Is $2,000 for Lenox St, will become the M de If the law is quickly amended, of New Hampshire. Judith Roushon and son, Tolland; of the town. He served as a Negro, at Clemson, had a ^ e& entry tato a true Common M ar­ survey proposed for Main St., of Robert H. Hennequln, son of he said, the $100 deductible as a Paul Dodge Ponriac Mrs. Doris ’Topliff and daughter, president of the Jayoees In 1958- M M M 5 feet on his decision to rstiim. ' lUiyides Aid Backers ket whenever Britain is ready.” and the Cheney Mill area. If the Mr. and Mm. Walter L. Henne- recurring charge will become a INO. 8t. Joseph’s Mothers Circle will 14 Union St.; iMra. Beverly Zerio 69. He is currently president of “It was certainly an Ueni OmA Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Skating Report survey produces enough support­ quin, Saturday morning at B t thing of the past and the state can Phone M I 8-2881 meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at and son, 20 Clearvlew Ter.; Mrs. the Manchester Community Con­ Z eensidered,” he .qald. and the West German cabinet ing evidence, application for fed-I- James* Church. pay the bill in full. It would still Navy Plane 878 BIAIN STREET the home of Mrs. John Nicholson, Ruth Young and daughter. Bast certs Association, and a trustee ■ ' "’ — - - i’ i"> H A BU lNtiTO N (A P )—Prssidentogarda education measures more World May Witness pledged to keep up the fight for be required the first time a per­ 1 Edgerton PI. Britain’s entry. Hartford. and program chairman for Lutz K9miedy*s attempt to unite sup favorably than the House, seemed son seeks aid under the p re^am . ‘"The government is convinced Junior Museum. porters ef aid to education has al more willing to go along with the Ev and Charlie that the present situation must be When ”KCi Fever Follies” wa.s tuHSf tauebsd off a bitter division President, at least for a while. Hits Ocean, 400 Moms March Gets King Atmrd constructively overcome,” said a presented last fall by the Women’s Tho Bank that gives you PACKAGED SAVINGS atnobg Um m in Gongresa. Sen. Wayne Morse. D-Ore., chair­ Double Cold Wars statement issued after a cabinet Auxrliary of Manchester Memo­ Kennedy wrapped - 84 separate man of the Senate Education H A R T F O R D (A P ) — Gov. John Add to meeting ta Bonn. "It notes with For Dimes Drive rial Hospital, Murdock contribut­ Is depUiig with everything Committee, . said . he thought It N. Dempsey waa presented the AMERICAN LEGION satisfaction that Britain la keep­ ed his part to the show by writ­ Odmshtonr to graduate would be ‘’hlghiy desirable” to David C. Ktag award of the Con- 14 Aboard Center Springs Pond will be About 400 mothers plan to par­ ing the song "Manchester.” b[...... hpl^ heartage (Ouettnaed on Page Taelve) can De Gaulle get away with it? (Ocollwied ox Page a) Tha Bsnato, wMeb ganarally rs- pointing. States and the Soviet Unimi, in­ atorniB strude tile ooeeto o< the of rfie faa that there is a type De Gaulle’s popularity in dependently wielding its own nu­ Japan Sea Wetoieaday, raising MOUNTAIN HOME, Idaho (AP) clear weaponry, even though he France seems imchallenged, even of security which is tax-exempt. —Airman Gerald M. Anderson is tile death toll firom 19 daya m has no nuclear weapons to wield buzzards to 81, national poUoe These are bonds which are issued a free man today after almost 10 yet. (Oontinned on Page Two) Window Shades months of confinement on charg­ reported. The lateet stonna Rimbbr Ciisic 770 roui-Dooc Stdu by states, cities and various au­ Spartan Students in the Cold Outdoors es of murder. dumped from one to three feet Now he wants out of the Air of snow along the ooaat. Press thorities for the consttuction or Mod* to Ordor Force. His attorney has called for reptnia said 16-foot drifts Mock­ improvement of such things u Editor's Note: Pupils ta one of an investigation of the Air Force’s ed streets in Nagoya. ALSO the nation’s unique outdoor treatment of Anderson, who was McNamara Outlines turnpikes, schools, airports, elec­ Rambler won this great so strong it'll take punishment u . The sedans’ trunks are VENETIAN BLINDS schools frolicked ta the snow this accused of kiUtag the wife and FAVORS OWN N-FOROE week while the temperature hov­ LONDON (AP)—Prime Min-, longer and, naturally, hold its “ large with a good amount of tric power projects, water and Bring your old roUen In son of a fellow airman. distinction over all other ered around zero. Their school- In and out of military and civil later Harold MaomUlan declared resale value.” usable space.” and save S6e per shade cars. How come? Read sewer systems, etc The interest work included sled rides and ice jails since April, Anderson was 5-Year Defense Plan today that Britain must main­ these comments from the 7 . Rambler’s exclusive “reclin­ 1 2 . “W e’ve never seen a heater income from such securities does fishing. This story of these Spar­ released from the Mo(mtain Home tain its own nuclear deterrent ing bucket seats with headrests that produced more heat. At its tan-like students was written for Air Force Base stockade Tues­ until there is general agreement Motor Trend experts who not have to be declared for Fed­ the Associated Press day. on werid disarmament. He eald are options well worth the maximum it should be up to BANK IT, MAN, W ASH INGTON (A P )— Secretary^Nam if the Communists launch It would not be good fur Allied tested thoAmerican,Clas­ eral income tax purposes. Please Another man confessed to the extra expenditure.” aiw climate.” By R.T. MIDDLETON murders ta November. Civil , au­ of Defense Robert S. McNamara an open attack from North Viet relations If all nations handed Nam. For the first time, he ack­ tic and Ambassador: I s . “In addition to long-rec­ feel free to call on us at any time Battle Creek Enquirer and News thorities accepted the confession said today the United States does control of nuclear weapona to 8 . “ Rough roads can be nowledged the United States now BATTLE CREEK, Mich. (AP)— and released Anderson but the Air not want to dominate the North the United States, declaring ; stormed with confidence. There ognized owner-appreciation fea­ for help in selecting a tax-exempt has more than 11,000 miUtary men ! ■ Yo u get room for six 6-foot- While most adults maneuvered to Force promptly arrested him and Atlantic Treaty Organization but "W e must not become satel- isn’t any pitch or choppiness tures ... the factory has doubled ta Viet Nam advising the native •ts. “ Interiors o f both Classic •ecuri^. stay out of the 17-degree cold, 80 announced it would try him for will have to stay ta the driver’s Htee.” the new-car warranty to 24 BANK IT ! forces. and Ambassador are roomy and noticeable.” CJalhoun County school children had the crimes. seat as long as it carries so much months or 24,000 milest.” Anderson, 25, had no criticism of the Western defense load. M cNam ara told Congress that SEES MORE JOBLESS comfortable . . . plenty of leg- 9 . A ll Ramblers have, in effect, the time of their lives on a two- American strategic might is suf­ Serving Connecticut 58 Years of Air Force personnel except the “We would be happy to share WASHINGTON (AP) — Ihe room.” “ two separate braking systems 14a Rambler’s “an even better mile hike through the snow Tues ficient to absorb an enemy strike Office of Special Investigation more equitably the heavy burdens outlook la for 5.6 mllUon unem­ buy thb year,” according to That'$ one sure way of builds day. "and still destroy the Soviet Un­ 2a “ Classic and Ambassador for the front and tear wheels. agents who got him to sign a con­ we now carry ta the collective ployed Amerlcane by 1967 imless Another 80 youngsters plowed ion.” He said the United States If either one should suddenly M otor Trend experts. Here are fession. But he said he hopes the defense of the free world,” Mc­ toe economy stepe up Its pace. have cleaner, more functional Your Smvktt* through knee-deep snow drifts on will ’’retaliate ta kind’’ to any some outstanding examples: the ing capital out of savings Air Force will grant his request Namara aaid. "But as long as we Secretary of Labor W. WUlari design. .. apparent from almost fail, the remaining one can bring PUTNAM •. • a nature study expedition. A third Russian nuclear attack, striking American 220 for $1 84 6*, the for an early discharge. do carry so great a share we (uui- W lrts told Oongreea today. any an^e.’ the car to a safe stop.” Self- group alternated ta sliding down a back at Soviet cities if American & C O . steep, slick hill on slngle-nmner ”I have a lot of people to not escape carrying a proportion­ W lrtz said the unemploynient adjusting brakes standard. Classic Six 550 for $2055*, It's so aasy to spond your salary. Of cities are hit. 3a “ The basic-engined Classic thsmk,” said Anderson, "but the ately large share of the responsi­ total now is about 4 milUan and the Ambassador V-8 880 for n I. a u m n., muNCHtom ice scooters and taking part ta The defense secretary called lor 1 0 . “ Quality has always been eoursa your salary supports your lamily biggest person I owe thanks to is bility for leadership and direc­ the 1.6 mlUlon tacreaae, largely gave an overall average o f 23.1 Ml 3-3151 wood-sawing contests. development "on an urgent basis” $2465* (all 2-door sedans). God. I feel that without his help tion.” doe to young people entering n miles per gallon.” one of American Motors’ largest L L JOHNSON . . . but you should bank soma of It too. This was part of a day ta a of a new missile to defend the ‘ M.nulKturai't tu|t*st.d rtt.il piict t« 1963 MMitort N*i» foHt ttotk (itthoaea America’s allies ta Europe labor market ta which Joh open­ selling points and continues to week of activity for 180 yoimgstqrs none of this would have been pos­ United States against tatercontl 4a “The Ambassador V-8 b a Rambler model indiceted. Optloiul equipment, °^avo ovory pay day and saa how a con­ should be able to shoulder a big- ings expand only slowly, would at Clear Lake Camp, an outdoor sible.” nental ballistic missile attack. be in tte new models.” trampertitioa, state and local taias, If any, otn. The Air Force returned Ander­ ;er share of the burden than they bring the Jobless proportion to sportier, more performance- Open • to 5 DnUy PAINT CO. scientious, steady prooram of saving classroom for thousands of Battle Creek area fifth and sixth graders son to duty, assigning him to or­ lave, he added. He sketched a radical new con seven per oent of tho whols In- oriented vehicle” (test car had 723 MAIN ST. builds capital for you. Capital is tha bid M cNam ara outlined U.S. hopes cept tor organization and use of Open 8:30 to 8 Ihura. B v*. tor the past 15 years. derly room duty. Before his arrest foor force. ^ 270 H P V-8. 250 H P std.). for the Atlantic Alliance ta telling airborne infantrymen, one he said PH O NE M I 9-4501 sum that helps you buy a home, sand The 130-acre camp, 16 miles he waa ta a plane refueling crew. Congress about a five - year de­ “would be particularly valuable Sa “Bambler b now one-up on Open 9 fto 1$ Sntnrdnyn northwest of Battle Creek is Anderson was arrested by the ROCKY HITS POUOT your children to collogo, start a business, fense program designed to handle lor conflicts in areas outside of anwy other car”...with its new on aD owned and operated by the city’s A ir Force last April 11, the day ALBANY, N. Y. (AP)—OoW RAMBIER IBS the ^m m un lst threat ta situ­ Europe.” Nelson A. RoekefcOer nttackei Savings Aeoounts or help you retire. public school system which ta 1947 after the bodies of Nancy J. J(tan- aporta-car t ^ o n , Twin-Stick ations ranging from guerrilla war­ He said an increasing military Winner of Motor Trend Magazine Award was presented the $ facility Bon, 22, and her son Danny, the pubUo toformation potMs9. n o o r Shift overdrive. 800,000 fare to nuclear attack. strata on the Soviet economy by the W . K. Kellogg Foundation, 2 , were discovered in their home. of the Kenaedy adralMstsatlaa Sa New Advanced Unit Con- The Johnsons were neighbors of In lengthy testimony to a might "tend to limit the size and Tueeday night, demanding to a pioneer ta the concept of school help determine the character of aliRrtla B . • .“ leauha in a unit ‘‘AssigRMi Risk AHtomoliils iRSuraRCt” at V e ie n i n camping; the Andersona. Mother and zon closed-door session of the House know when the Amerienn peepie '%AR OF THE YEAR" had been stabbed and Mrs. John Armed Services Committee, he es­ the Soviet mtUtary program, at WiU be told what he called the Otaff, Since then several hundred least over the next lew years, camps have cropped up across the mxa had been raped. timated the fiscal 1964 spending true tituatioB in Cuba. Thnjto- tM-HMNll, M,0a>-Mlle Wanaiily-Yogr Rlinblar dtaitt at Hit dssleiihip, tor 24 mootha or 24,000 mllas, whMitvar occurs He forecast that Red China will —/s This Your Problem? nation. About a dozen operate on Anderson signed a confessicn for all the defense programs at puhlicaa govamor toM tha Mew IM, ■III npiir or raplaet, «itlMvt cbsrts. any Ranblar part whkli la dalsctlve in matarial or workmanship, swept tlraa and was turned over to civil au­ $66 blUlon. The biggest share, $51 seek "to expand its oym influence York State PebUehwre ftiSSSMsj ■OM if* (wared by 6w Ur* ■unufacturei't wirranty. Owners will b« raspouible for dotarioration, misusa and normal LaBonne-Silverstein Associates, Inc., the D YN A M IC b > a year-around basia. in the Communist camp and (Htftw MMiaiM*. I*el*dl*s aarml raplacawsal al toeb parts w liltort, apwk plup, Ifnitioa points and wlpai blade*, The temperature was six below thorities. Later he repudiated the billion, la tagged tor the miUtary tion tkarafts n pUlaoaphgr,^ surance Agency, has made special arrangements per­ ivines among toe unafigned nations, ro- confession, saying it w as obtained forces. Um fiOli aod M « toobti tilM n g oonteot in IT -d e g m weoMier In « aero Tuesday when reveille sound­ toe pepuMr In klgk 9 la^^ 1 ^ ; at Ststh gteem In a wide-ranging summary of aorttag to armed aggrasaion to mitting drivers, in many cases, to leave the AssigiBed woods on Gtoor taka aM v-RfiSd* -CkwakTsSeii. 1$ W M jto g f at « dagr to a week at aottvtty fo r ISO ed ta two Icicle-fringed dormitpr-^ under duress. the pitoUo an— 9t be toM ftm . the present and futun V.ty. mili­ axtisfy its ambttiolui only where Risk Pool and at LO W ER RATES than they pajing. etudento who •n gM eil Jn otSBeer eiBhooWiit . T t e i i b e o r w o p iM t o d by the Beltitto Creak PubMo lea, one occupied by 87 boys and In November, Theodore Thomas whole trath ahent tha kOeiw^ were tary postUon, he stroo|^y Mnted this ean be done wltliout • direct ^ CPRMWHI MOTOR SALES. INC., 28$ Brood St., Manchester, Conn Oobool eyiitom. TtoxlmuMw, I i T m i i b Eumuglta. U ; Kxian WaUtog and 8t«v« the otoer by about 60 girls. A half Diekle, $3, said in Ms Jail sell at CaU M I 3-1155 D A Y or NIGHT. Remember, it may be Lott uTugSii Ithat t e United Statoa would . Mod RMimoad. omaMlots; DMagr Otowoto soft Q eS f W ip ir a ]flL A B «be M adirito era tram M ar* to your advantage to call NOW , regardless of When your (tinllMMb (AFFtatoasK)*’ : ■ • ' ■ • ’c (OoKlIiaad «■ F ife Two) *—'------into louttt ■vAM poHT Runbltr dMler-'- a good men to do business with for a new car or a S t A o b' used car inraranee expires.

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