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n r LBW18 OUUOK I dayed tiihe And a g ^ since WaUi- ' St a m f o r d ”:a p ) — w ii- Warehouse Bums WASHINGTON (AP) — Ington authorities first imveUed a liam H. Brennan, prominent four-polAt plan early in October figure in Republican politics In New Britain Administration authorities and said they Intended to issue de­ said today they expect an or­ tailed ^ regulations within days. and a former GOP National' der to be issued Tuesday or Kennedy said at a Dec. 12 news Committeeman, died in St. Jo­ NEW BRirATN (AP)—A In Canadian Dispute Wednesday discouraging shipi- conference that the order would seph’s Hospital today. three-story brick warehouse be ready within a couple of ping to Cuba. < , ’ He had been in ill health in re­ was destroyed by fire early weeks. cent months. today. More than 40 firemen Barller, Intbrmanta had indicat­ U.S. authorities have been close­ Brennan, ousted in 1962 as na- ed the long-awaited move might mouthed ' on the subject,' except tloital committeeman, had retired fought the three-alarm blaze be made today. for hinting reasons for delay. One from active politics in 1968 for in subzero temperatures at Navy Plane The order, reported itiU under­ was the complicated nature Of a health reasons. 625-627 Main St. The build­ Cites Effort going laat-minute revieiona, ie ex­ regulation that could affect ships pected . t o ' ban ehipmenta of He was OOP leader of Fairfield ing. used for storage facilities of tmuiy countries. Another • was County for many years. u.B. government or government- the Uifi.-Soviet crisis over Cuba. by the Lipman Furniture Co., Hits in Fog, financed cargoes aboard veasela Brennan, S6, was named nation­ T o O btain Others were the efforts to get in­ al committeeman in 1950 wiUi the was slated for eventual demo­ •topping at Cuba after last Jan. 1. vasion prisoners and Americans lition as part of New Britain’s It would be retroactive to that approval of the then Oov, John D. out of Cuba. The longshoremen’s Lodge. Two years later he was Newbrite Plaza redevelop-1 Four Killed date in its application of penalties strike was another factor. N-Weapons involved. replaced, and he said it was on ment proiect. It is known also that there is Lodge’s order. The aim la to discourage non- a split opinion within the U.S. gov­ At the height of the blaze. the| SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Communlst ships from ming to At the time, Brennan, a Stam­ Hartford Fire Department was ernment as to how effective a ford resident, said he was recon­ A Slick Airways Constella­ OTTAWA (A P )—The Ca­ Cuba, thus aiding the U.S. effort shipping order would be, and that alerted on a standby basis. But nadian Cabinet fell apart to­ ciled to his ouster because ‘”niere after several hours, the fire was tion, carrying classified Navy to Isolate the Red regime of Fidel several maritime countries have is no chance to battle it when the day. Defense Minister Doug­ Castro. Supporters of the plan say brought under control without out­ cargo crashed “Sunday in an been cool to the idea. Governor is sole boss.’’ las Harkness, an advocate of tt would mcrease the Communist U.S. diplomats have been ex­ side assistance. instrument landing at fog- bloc's cost of supplying Cuba by Brennan became Fairfield Coun­ No injuries were reported. Nor. nuclear weapons for Canada, horting maritime allies to divert ty RepubUcan chairman in 1942. shrouded San Francisco In­ forolng the Communists to use their ships from Cubs. Secretary was there any valuation placed on I resigned and indicated that more of their asm ships. He managed the two successful the loss. Iternational Airport and ex­ of State Dean Rusk reported Fri­ congreselonal campaigns of Clare dissolution of Parliament is The pnopoaai at this point la day that the number of non-Com- Fire officials began an investl-1 ploded in flames, killing four waterea dinsn from an adminlstra- Boothe Luce, and directed the gatlon to determine the cause of near. munlst ships stopping at Cuba in election campedgns of Oov. James of the eight men aboard. Such dissolution would bring ttmi plan i advanced last fall. In­ January was fewer Hum 16, com­ the blaze. The huge, four-engine ship formants said the penalties could L. McConnaughty in 1946 and of April elections, with Prime Min­ pared with 80 last July. The De­ Gov. James C. Shannon in 1948. made a normal instrument ap­ ister John G. Diefenbaker seek­ be strengthened if the first order fense Department, which keeps proach and then dug its left wing He served for several yeans as Man Burned ing to restore his (kinservative does not produce the desired ef­ track of snipping to Cuba, has de­ DARIEN (A P )— A 44-year-old into the ground at the edge of fect. an assistant state party chairman party to a clear-cut majority in clined on security grounds to list man was seriously burned early the runway, skidding Into a half­ Parliament. The shipping order has been de- the ships or the flags they fly. under Harold B. MitcheU. In 1960 moon arc that ended 300 yards be was field agent for the GOP today when a fire destroyed his Harkness in resigning said bis Under the original four-^int Quonset hut residence. away. The plane burst into flame. and Diefenbaker’s views were ir­ plan outlined by U.S. authorities Senatorial Campaign Conunittee in several eastern states. The man, Murray Smith, was A spokesman for Slick Airways reconcilable. last October; reported in fair condition in Stam­ said the craft was carrying clas­ “For over two years you have Push Group 1. U.S. ports would be- closed He succeeded Mitchell os na­ tional committeemen in 1950. ford Hospital with third-degree sified cargo bound for Alameda been aware that I believed war­ to the ships of any country whose bums of the face, hands, back and Naval Air Station across San heads should be supplied to the vessels carry arms to Cuba. A high school and college ath­ shoulders. Francisco Bay. The cargo was four weapons systems we have For Divorce of 2. U.S. government cargoes lete, Brennan entered politics in Seventy firemen from Darien presumed destroyed. would be denied to the ships of 1924. He was on the Stamford acquired which are adapted to and Noroton were called out to The four who perished in the their use,” Harkness told Diefen­ any company whose vessels are OOP town committee for 16 years. fight the three-alarm blaze, which craft, all Californians, were; pi­ Tax Proposals His father, William, was u i ac- baker, ’"Throughout this period I used in the Cuba-bloc ffade. was discovered by two patrollng lot Richard MacCallum, 42, Wal­ believed that they would be au­ policemen at 1:68 a.m. One fire­ nut Creek; copilot William Coryell thorized at the appropriate time. WASHINCnrON (AP) — Two (OonUnued on Page Beveo) (Ocnilnned on Page Seven) man, Conrad Bronner of Darien, 48, Burbank; Albert V. Aaron, 40, “ During the last two weeks more ccngressional leaders are was treated at Norwalk Hospital and Lloyd Mulligan, 40, both of particularly, I have made abso­ calling for a divorce of President for cuts and released. San Mateo. All were Slick Air­ lutely clear what I considered the Kennedy’s income tax cut propos­ An investigation was under way ways employes. minimum position I could accept, als from his suggested changes in to determine the cause of the fire Aaron, an off-duty pilot, was and several times have offered to the tax structure. Most Keating Claims at 1078 Post Rd. dead-heading home from Dallas, resign unless it was agreed to. Rep. Qerald Ford, R-Mlch., A New Jersey truck driver, W. Tex., as was Mulligan, the main­ “ It has become quite obvious ehalrman of the House Republi­ Richard McGee, stopped at the tenance foreman at Slick’s San during the last few days that can Conference said today that scene and helped firemen fight the Francisco shop. your views and mine as to the Kennedy "doesn’t have a prayer Prove Basically Right blaze. He resumed his trip after The flight had originated in course we should pursue for the ■ of getting tax reform and tax re­ chang^lng his clothes only to dis­ Washing;ton, D.C., and made stops acquisition of nuclear weapons duction in the W m e bill.’’ cover he had left his wallet be­ in Norfolk, Va., Dallas, Tex., and for our armed forces are not Rep. Hale Boggs, the House By JACK BELL ^talning" the missile bases that hind. Albuquerque, N.M. The big ship capable of reconciliation. Thus it Democratic whip from Louisiana, had been h^d over San Jose for WASHINGTON (AP)—Sen. Ken­ were involved in last October’s The wallet was found, and state Defense Minister Harkness is shown in his office on Parliament is with a great deal of regret that expressed doubt Sunday that C!on- police caught up with him several 46 minutes while visibility cleared neth B. Keating, a man with a quarantine crisis. Hill today shortly after he announced his resignation from the I now find I must tender my res­ gress would pass the combined miles away on the Connecticut to three-quarters of a mile at the ignation as minister of national package. Tax reduction should be satchel full of InformaUon, la keep­ He said he believes there is "the ing the Kennedy admlnlstratlim very real possibility" that the So­ Turnpike and returned It. airport. Canadian Cabinet. (Capital Press Photofax). defense. considered first, he said, hen ’The fotir injured were: John “ Until the last few weeks I on- revision. hopping overtime with his charges viets either hope to return mis­ of a Soviet arms buildup in Cuba. siles to the island or have mis­ O’Neal. 48, Pittsfield, Mass., a joyed my 8% years as a m em ^r Previously Ben. Russell Long, Planes Crash-Land Genersd Electric Corp. represent­ For more than six months the siles left there "and need only to DANBURY (A P )— A twln-en- of your government and trust I D-La., the second ranking Demo­ ative who accompanied the spe- have made some contribution to crat on the Senate Finance white-haired, ruddy-faced New wheel them out of caves.” gins plane plummeted to the nm- Yinrk RepubUcan has been-rising ^--'K•atlaF*• ehacgw tiw t fite^faaeai giai Havy. .eqqipmenV ^lick flight it and to Canada.” Committee,'' liriM 'le]pkrafim of ‘wksr msi^as after -tdlCBOfr Yfom engineers John' Wolik, 41, Los Al- Four Killed in Riot in the Senate to announce omin­ have not been dismantled was Danbury Airport yesterday. The In Washington, tbo State De­ the proposals. Senate Democratic amitos, Calif., and Clarence Field, partment declined comment on Leader Mike Mansfield of Mon­ ous Communist developments in chaUenged promptly by the De' five persons aboard walked away Cuba. Time and again the Penta- fense Department and White the resignation. tana, while favoring a single pack­ without a scratch. (Continued on Page Thirteen) g(»i and State Department have House press secretary Pierre Sal' In Madison, a student pilot and Harkness said he sent the resig­ age, has said he doesn’t think it As Nicaragua Votes nation to the prime minister Sun­ can clear Congress this year. challenged his information, only Inger. his Instructor also escaped with­ day, along with a memorandum Kennedy proposed rate r^uc- to have to concede later that Keat­ Keating’s colleagmcs know him out injury after their plane crash tlons totaling $18.8 blUiim by 1086, ing was at least basically right. as a merry fellow, quick with a landed at Griswold Airport. saying he intended to make the to be partially offset by revisions Sunday night Keating claimed quip, a pleasant companion. Some FHlot and owner Richard Wil­ Pow ell Fears MANAGUA, Nicaragua (AP) —f A new law prevented outgoing resignation public today and later in the code that would net about in a interview that total of them are aware that he is a helm Jr., 34, of Patchogue, N. Y., Three men and an infant were President Luis Somoza from suc­ speak in the House of Commons. 4 $8.4 billion. He urged considera Soviet military strength—soldiers, setting up exercise enthusiast, managed to boiuice his plane on killed and eight persons were ceeding himself or being succeed­ tlon of both in one bill. weapons and equipment—is now that he drinks a. health concoc­ the runway here after Its right en­ Slashing of wounded as Nicaraguans voted ed by any member of Ws family. (Continued on Page Seven) Ford said jn an Interview that 10 times greater than it was es­ tion of honey and vinegar each gine failed with the plane 100 feet Sunday to extend the Somoza fam­ Schick, 63, has Insisted he will If the two ia n separated "and it timated to be last July 1, even morning. They have heard him in the air. ily’s 31-year rule of their Central act independently, but he has can be shovm there will be a bona Conceding that Soviet offensive growl about the quality of the loW' Ih e plane landed on an ice School Aid Bill American nation. spent most of his career serving fide reduction in federal expendi­ missiles have been removed from calorie luncheon in the Senate patch, kidded 20 feet through a ’The clash between National the Somozas. His term as presi­ tures, then there will be strong the island. restaurant. snowbank and came to a halt just WASHINGTON (AP) — Chair­ Guardsmen and 300 anti-Somoza dent expires in 1967. Bulletins symi»thy for a reduction of Assistant Secretary of State Ed­ They know he is a staunch ad­ short of a brook. The plane was man Adam Clayton Powell, D- demonstrators erupted during cut- Shick’s election was assured taxes.’’ win Martin, who appeared on vocate of civil rights. But they badly damaged. N.Y., of the House Education and and dried balloting which gave last December when Aguero de­ Culled from AP Wires ‘ •But,’’ Ford added, “ if there is ABC “Issues and Answers" with have observed in him no overt Passengers included Wilhelm’s Labor Committee said today Pres­ the presidency to Rene Schick Gu- cided his Conservative party not a bona fide reduction in spend­ Keating, cautioned that estimates Republican partisanship. They two children, Linda, 14, and Rich­ ident Kennedy’s omnibus add to tuerrez, candidate of the Somoza- would boycott the elections. He ing, this could well block a tax of Soviet troops in Cuba last July have difficulty in clothing him ard, 8; Eklward MuUady, 31, of education bill would be slashed run Liberal party. contended there were no gfuaran- PRIVATE PLANE MIS6INO cut, even if there are separate were not too accurate but said with a crusader’s trappings. Brewster, N. Y.; and MuUady’s up by Congress if it went to the Dr. Fernando Aguero Rocha, tees for a genuine secret vote and OCALA, Fla. (A P )—A plaiw measures." Keating’s claim "is within the Where does he get His informa' son, Rolf, 11, of Lake CandlewoM, House In Ite present form. opposition leader who had called an honest count. carrying Mrs. Peter A. B. Wld- cniarles" A;-Halleck of Indiana, rsmge of possibility.’’ tlon? With the possible exception Danbury. Opening hearings on the meas­ for a boycott of the, national elec­ Schick served as personal secre­ ener, wife of the noted horseman House Republican leader, said Last week Keating told the Sen­ of the Senate Internal Security At Madison, Rodney H. Cushing ure, Powell said also he views tions, was placed under house ar­ tary to the late dictator, Gen. An- and millionaire, was miming to­ Sunday he thinks the Prerident’s ate there is "continuing, absolute­ subcommittee, Keatii^ is not a of Guilford, the student, and bis this as a year of decision on the rest. He was charged with inciting astasio Somoza, who was assas­ day. 'The twin-engine aircraft, ly confirmed and undeniable evi­ question of federal aid to educa­ demonstrators who battled with sinated in 1956. When Somoza’s wdUi only Mrs. Widener and the (OonUnned on Page Three) dence that the Soviets are maln- (Oontimied on Page Nine) (Oonttmied on Page Seven) tion. police and troops for three hours. son Luis succeeded him, Schick pilot aboard, tried to .land at the "H we fail to pass education in Fifteen rioters also were jailed. was named minister of education Ocala Airport Sunday night In this session of this Congp-ess, then Order was restored after Ag;uero and later became foreign minister. heavy rain and wind. It veered it i s . my firm belief that, after and the authorities declared a The voters also elected 3 vice away toward the west. Waiting these'many years of laboring and truce and the opposition leader presidents, 16 senators, 54 deputies at the airport was Widener. havtag brought forth nothing, edu­ agreed to remain under house ar­ and town councils throughout the cation for our generation as far rest. Police dropped demands that country. CONVICTED OF FRAUD as federal assistance is concerned Aguero go to jail after he agreed An insignificant opposition group NEW YORK (AF)—Four men la finished,’’ Powell said. to advise his followers to give up the Conservative Party of Nicara­ and a corporation were convict* the demonstrations. gua, led by Diego Manuel Chamir- Secretary of Welfare Anthony J. ed today of defrauding the pnb- Schick, an ex-professor who ro, was trailing by a 10 to 1 mar­ Uo of $6 ntlUlon through a con­ Celebrezze opened the administra­ takes office May 1, was called gin. No matter what the final tion’s case for its education bill, spiracy to sell 600,000 shares of a Somoza puppet by the opposi­ count, this party will receive one- unregistered stock of United urging that the committee en­ tion which claimed the family put third of the seats in the Chamber dorse It “ to meet selected and Dye and Chemical Corp. U.S. him In to hold the seat until one of Deputies. Nicaraguan law Dlst. Court Judge William B. urgent needs of American educa­ of them could run again. grants the minority that amount. tion.” Herlands said the oonvlcttoa Celebrezze said the proposed “ brought to a close the long­ program of aid to elementary and est criminal trial before a Jury high schools "would shore up the in the history of any IT.S. Dis­ structure of education until the trict Court in the oountry.” states and private Institutions of N V C Rushing to Build Convicted were VlrgU M. Oar* higher education are able to sup­ di, 67, Manhattan, form er port It alone.’’ president of United Dye: Robert Francis Keppel, nominated to B. Gravis, 64, also at Manhat­ be education commissioner, ssdd Staten Island Bridge tan; Charles M. Berman, . .M, It- the program “ will strengthen Lewiston, Idaho, and Charlm American education as a whole Rosenthal. 68, Manhattan. and at the same time strengthen NEW YORK (AP)—A new en-^ls doing a rush job is purely a gineerlng wonder is being rushed matter of finance. The quicker NEHRU HOPEFUL (Continued on Page Seven) to completion between two proud, the bridge, started in 1959, is CHICAGO (AP)_Prlme Min­ old forts that once stood guard completed, the sooner the city can ister Nehru of India said In an over New York harbor. start collecting tolls, and getting interview at New Delhi that IJw The structure is the $325-million something back on its investment. Soviet Union is changing its at­ Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, des­ Both of the 690-foot towers are titude toward the United Stotee Rocky Boosts tined to become the world’s larg­ complete and much of the work and that this ohaage glvee hope est single span suspension bridge. is done on concrete anchorages of world peace, the Cbteogo It is to be completed in 1965 to which steel supporting cables Sun-Times sold today. ' * ft-. Attack on JFK and will arch majestically from will be attached. The cables, most Fort Hamilton in Brooklyn to expensive item of the bridge, will SEES FRENCH COOPERATION ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Gov. Fort Wadsworth in Staten Island. cost $50 million. WASHINGTON (AP) — Weet Nelson A. Rockefeller has stepped On a clear day it will be vi.sible Work on the lour cables, each German CluinoeUor Konrad Ade­ a yard in diameter, will begin in up the intensity of his attacks on 40 miles away. nauer says French President •V For travelers approaching New the spring and last for six Charldi de Gaulle “ Is obeoliiMy ''A ^ President Kennedy, apparently York by aea, it will be an impos­ months. Then the year-long job in Javor of cooperation with the heralding a new phase ji^ what ing landmark of the huge me- of erecting the suspended span United Statee. For be te ae <>(■■* most observers consider a Rocke­ troplls. will commence. vlnced as myself that coopera­ feller bid for the 1964 Republican Its 4,260-foot center span will When completed, the bridge and tion with the United Siates li nomination for president. be 60 feet longer than San Fran­ its approaches will be nearly vitql to Europe and vital to the In a weekend visit the governor cisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, now three miles long and have two United Statee,” Aihuuwr eald te made to Newark, N.J., his first the longest between piers, and its traffic levels of six lanes each. a c o p y r l^ tetervtew hi U, out-of-state political visit since his two supporting towers will be al­ Until traffic demands it. only one News A WoI’orld Repovt, pubUeh % Vi? ^ re-election. Rockefeller charged most 70 stories high. level will be used. ed today. the Kennedy administration with If you want to compare it with Although a bridge of such size ms "dismal failure” In such key other big things, the center span ordinarily would cause consider' CUBAN MISSILES ALLBOBO areas as improving the national will b e: able excitement and feelings of WASHINGTON (AF) —«e p . economy and furthering civil Almost three times the height pride, there has hardly been a Donald 0. Bruce, R-lad., said rights. of the Empire State building ripple in New York. today tefonnatioa from friend­ Big spending is a Democratic (1,472 feet), the world’s tallest One reason, of course, is that ly ^ lom a ts hUHnatee 1l$ed 40 tradition in which Kennedy is in­ building; more than four times the city . already has four majo$ or more Soviet missllse m fo* dulging, Rockefeller told a $100-a- the length of the liner France suspension bridges: George Wash­ hie of strUctag at the heart a t plate dinner of 1,(XX) New Jersey (1,035), world’s longest passenger ington (8,600 feet), Trlborough the United Statee . still ain in Republicans. ship; longer than the Grand Cou­ (1,380), Bronx-Whltestone (2,300), Cuba, In a Howe ip e e * ‘ . . (Herald photo by Satemis) Earlier last week. Rockefeller lee Dam (4,173), nation’s largest Throgs Neck (1,800) and the an­ Bruce followed up the (ignli^ r F or criticized Kennedy for allegedly concrete dam, and one-seventh cient Brooklyn Bridge (1,695). withholding Information from the the height of Mt. Everest (29,- It also has the world’s longest Executed in hoetile wind and fri|^ temperature thia | peeled more to the eye than the fleei^ of those older than 02S), highest moimtaln the world, peet«ral idyll on Bemforth Rd..in Vernon yeeterday ap> | iheee two welLbundled youngsteri^ I (Oaottnued tm Pag« Four) reasoo a force of 1,000 men (OoaltnMd Poffs Vow) MANCHESTER EVENING HERAX*D, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19(JS gin to estimate. In abort, you a# a taxpayer, haVe an investment of p osk b ly $100,000 in school ihstru- Boston menta, for viiich somebody has Sheinwold op Freezing Rain^ Ice^ Contribute TPC to Hear had ue unbelievable wisdom to Science Fair “ TH E W A Y provide $800 in maintenance. Fig­ The Baby Has uring only 3%, this should ^ l e a r n b h n d b e ^ ^ w o FaUout Shelter To Many Skidding Accidents Bids Tonight about $3,000. And 3% is a low fig ­ TO WIN AT BRipOB ure by industrial standards, for Set at Avery I HEARD IT” By ALFRED SHEINWOLD Slick, toy roads, brought on byO damage, wee towed away, police The town planning commission maintenance of plant and equip­ ttnoa a good taridga playar haa Plea Dn^ped B een N am ed ••• Saturday’s freestog rain, oontrlb- reported. will consider an application to­ ment. For PTA Unit to be a mlndreader, this colmn Yet money will be readily fortlv- utad to more than a dozen motor Other skidding aocidents In night from a group of men who hy Johfi Gruber aime to teach you something a tm which no injuries but some vehi­ coming for some capital outlay: By Selectmen want to construct a nine-hole golf television sets for example. These A sdence (tor wU be the fea­ reading minds. Step No. 1: Re­ vablcla aklddtog aooidenta. cular damage was reported oc­ member that your opponents have Town higtavray orewa worked course on a 63-acre tract In the too will require maintenance, but I ture event for tbs Aveiy Street The eeleotinen, after taeartog a curred Saturday, at 11:30 a.m., wonder If they’ll get It. minds. ■ „ . from noon unW midnight Satur­ whan a car skidded off Buckland southwest section of town, off of LaCoss, Glenn Thomas, son of Kenneth J. and Gall F. Oowles School PTA meeting tomorrow. Opening lead— Jack of Hearts. letter from the public building Rd., south of Burnham St.; at Keeney St. Nor is it only in the field o t oommloelon, have decided not to day, apreadtog sand on sidewalks musical instruments that there is LaOoes Jr., 74 Hudson 9t He waa born Jan. 23 at Mandies- Displays will be act up in the You wCi the first heart in dum­ noon, a minor two-car collision on The meeUng will begin at 8 DarfeV tSi* p u t wedc, every& these same instruments, oecause ter Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grandparents are Mr. and my and return a trump to the pureue further their plea for a and highways and opening catch o'clock tn the Municipal Building the repairs were need^ and I inadequate maintenance. The high gymnaatum and were Judged by McKee St., south of W. Onter St.; I walkad down th« street Mrs. Truman Cowles, 72 Hudson St. Hla paternal grandpar­ ace. East plays the queen of ahelder to be built under, the baams. at 2:15 p.m., a minor two-cari ac­ hearing room. •onwody would groct me aayliig, wanted to protect my original in­ school roof leaks, but an item for the teedierB today. of the high solKxd now repair was blandly knocked out of ents are Mr. and Mrs. Kenndth LaOoea 8r„ Oqventiy. Hla ma­ spades, and you must try to read cident on Eldridge St., near Spruce Peter J. Goreckl et al, represent­ *^BU, Jolm. Did you get the piano vestment. And I had been having Badi eliDd who onterad the ooa- planned, nie PBC wrote After a 2^-hour rest, they re- the budget. Money will be found for ternal great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bedm, S5 Us mind. Did he start with the BUmad work, spreading sand on St.; at 3:16, when two cars slid ing a group of men from Hart­ tOMd' yetT” X l a t which proves the instrument tuned regularly for Elro St. His paternal great-grandmother la' Mrs. Geneva Lock- test will reoeive a certlfloate of aiiifleton queen or with the dou­ they had no funda at preaent for ford, East Hartford and Newing­ years. It's Just about u good u a new roof in time, but not highways until midnight last into each other on Oakland St., ttwt people do read thla column, for a repair to keep from needing wood, 264 Caiartor Oak St. Hte maternal great-great-«and- recognition. There will be first and bleton Q-Jt planniiig conatruotion of eueh a north of Mill St; at 4:15 p.m., ton, is seeking permission to build * tbet they aie Interested in the day it came frean the factory, mother is Mrs. Jennie Beebe, 81 Green Rd. He has two broth-' aeoond prises and an honorable Bhelter which was eetlmatad to night. Forty men, the entire the roof. If East is a bagtoner, hia quean complement except for four men which Involved two cars on Sey­ the golf course.- Their land la what happens to school but only because It h u been prop­ ers, Scott Darren, 4, and Craig Alan, 2 % . mention for each grade. must be a singleton, atace he ooat 110 a aquare fo o t, or $8(>,000. bounded by land owned by Frank erly nu^tained. .Back in the days when I went « • • • « who were sick, worked the sand­ mour St., at Oongress St.; and at for which they^ paid to school, before the Dewey-eyed The basketball schedule this wouldn't waste the queen if he First Selectman (Jharles Rob- 7:40 p.m., two cara bumped to­ R. Wood Construction Co. and by hard-earned tax dollars. This whole discussion stemmed TopUff, Sandl Jean, daughter of Walter and Doris TopHff month is: Feb. 8, Pleasant Valley blne reported to the aeleotmen ing operation. educators took over and we only alao had the Jack. U East is Bltoeen hundred yards of sand gether on South St., east of Oak­ William L. Finesllver. . To oonthuie the history of that from my advice cm to how you Sr., 14 Union St. She was born Jan. 25 at Manchester Memo­ at Avery; EUaworth at Wapping; Friday night that the land in The application is the first to be should maintain yoin: piano, and I hod teachers. We had to learn a somewhat more, advanced, he al­ were spread, which will be a hard land St. yrtloular piano, let’s go back to poem in school that ended. “For rial Hospital. Her maternal grandmother la Mrs. Svea Carl- Feb .16, Ellsworth at Aveiy; ways plays the' queen from the one dlamead, and Nm front of the library haa been pur­ Also, yesterday, a two-car skid­ filed since the town planning com­ laat week's report You will prob­ used the high school piano as a Bon, 53 Walker St. Her paternal grawi^rents ore Mr. and Pleasant VaEey at Wapping; er paasee. Ton hoUi chased from the state as au­ Job to clean up in the spring, ac­ mission established a zoning ordi­ horrible example of lack of main­ want of a nail the shoe was lost, doubleton Q-J to the hope of de­ n cording to Chester Langtry, dep­ ding mishap occurred at 2:40 iddy recall th^ the vendor sent a for want of the shoe, the horse was Mrs. Harold TopUff, 64 Union Pi. She has a brother, Walter Jr., March L Wapping at Avery; ceiving you. lOJi-4; Hearts, K-Qt thorised by a town meeting, and p.m. on S. Mato St, and at 9:30 nance permitting the creation of tutuw to check it and time it tenance. The present situation has uty director of public works. lost ___” and so on. Not a very 11 months. Pleasant Valley at Ellsworth. If East Is a good player, he is S->; Chib* Q-M-T-8. the deed has now been turned over p.m., a pickup truck emd car skid­ such golf courses. Thuraday, Jaa. 24.1 w u Informed nothing whatever to do with the • • • • • Hmera and ecorera fbr all Avery to the town. F our trucks out o f 11 broke At the time the commission ap­ original product in my estimation, good poem, I agree, but one which less predictable. BTom the dou­ What do yon eayf down, he said. Since it was Sun­ ded into each other Just off Ol- o f this nios^ day and reported it certainly tinted a moral and a Breen, Patricia Jean, daughter o t Jamee H. and Jean Brean, Schex^ home games have been Um­ bleton q-J he will play the queen Answer; Bid ona qNtoa. Tour In reaponee to a raquest from proved the ordinance. It was with to you last Monday. and the dealer is in no sense liable. 4 Green Hill St. She was born Jah. 18 at St. Franda Hospital, school authorities that a center day, pcu*ta were difficult to obtain, cott St. at the driveway to the precept for guidance in future life. berto DelMastro and Emerson about half the time, more or hand is worth only one n neoM to but the department expected to town dump. the idea that applications would be That some Monday evening I Lack of maintenance is the cause. Hartford. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. I/nils Duxbury. atrip be painted on Bteele’e Oroae- for 18-hole coursc.s. I wonder hmv many of the powers less to random. one diamond, and ^ noratore have them in operation by noon Police are also investigating a checked the pkuio with Mr. Vater Now this is a real trouble spot. in the school system ever heard Breen, Hartford. She has a brother, Richard, 6; and three sis­ The Cid» Scout pack ^xmaored How should you play today's show your inajor suit, auOh as tt tog Rd., the aekxitmen decided to The commission may amend the Someone In the school system told ters, Jo Ann, 6, Kathleen, 8, and Marjorie, 1%. today. report from Rose J. Naumec, of 3 a t the high school music depart- of It? I forget who wrote the by the Avery PTA has been reac­ hand If East la a good playerT is. Your hand is worth two re­ reply that nothing could be done Homeowners depleted the sand ordinance tonight to require a per­ m V t The piano waa under lock me, "John, you’ve put your finger ***** tivated by Charles Robinson. Cub- during the winter aeaeon, but the Walnut St., who yesterday called original, but the ending is In "Poor Mathematleaily Equal sponses to one spade hacaaos of stored to roadside sandboxes, said police headquarters and reported a formance bond for anyone apply­ and key. and when checked It was on the trouble with the whole sys­ Richard's Almanac.” Burke, Carol Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noiman W. master. More than 86 boys have Mathematically, the two cases your fine trump support «nd the request will be acted upm to the ing for permLssion to build a small­ tem. You can’t get money for re­ Burke, 76 Union St., Rockville. She was bom Jan. 19 at Hart­ spring. Langtry. Since the sand'boxes 7 a.m. Saturday, hit-run accident badly out of tuna aa I had pre- "Poor Richard” was Benjamin enrolled in eight dene now meeting are nearly equal. If Eaat has the side doubletone, so you can afford ore Intended for use by motorists, er course, to make sure that the diet^ I mentioa the lode and key pairs; put an item in the budget ford Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. weekly. There are 20 boys who can­ Dog Warden Frank PaggloU in which her car was struck on the Franklin, of course, one of the doubleton Q-J, however, he tends to bid clubs first and raise epadea the highway department Is refill­ left front. The vehicle had been eventual 18-hole course conforms husineaa becanee there seems to and tt gets knocked out. But they founding fathers of the country Paul Hubert, Somersvllle. Her paternal grandparents are Mr. not be placed in a den becauae of later. was re-appointed a apeclal con- always find money sooner or later to play the queen only about 84 ing them immediately. parked in front of her home. Dam­ to the plot plan on which the appli­ he general bdief that the young­ whose name Is held In respect. I and Mrs. John Burke, Rockville. the lack of a den mother for the times out of the 68 times that be For Shetowold’s S6-page booklet, atable for a eix month term. cation was based. sters get at it and pound the day- for complete replacement as a cap­ ***** Pine Knob and Dart HiB area. Any Thirteen candidates were con­ Police investigation of the crash­ age was minor, police reported. can’t say as much for our short­ bolds the combination. "A Pocket Guide to Bridge,’’ send es, mostly minor,, restulted In two Two other items on the agenda Ighta out of it. Thla simply la not ital investment!” sighted Town Fathers, at least Hooey, Dale Allan, eon of Allan Thomas snd Shirley Hooey, mother who wishes to volunteer eo cents to Bii<^ Book, (name firmed to St. George’s Episcopal Specials for M onday With this as a lead, I checked 165 Summit St. He was bom Jan 26 at Manchester Memorial 'The odds are rougUy 68 to 34 arrests, and the issuance of a are requests to establish borrow tM case. from my own viewpoint. as a den mother may oontaet Mr. in favor of the singleton queen if o f newspaper). B ox 3318, Grand Church yeeterday by the Rt. Rev. pits, one from E. Ralph Krysak The "A” w u low again, and the the budget and found a single item Hospital. His maternal gp'andparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ Robinson of Kelly Rd. John Esquirol, suffragan bishop warning to a third motorist. One Tuasday « W adnasdayl What’s even more frustrating, Bast is good enough to mix his Central 8ta., N. Y . 17, N. T , parson was treated at Manchester Sweets Featured for a 37-acre tract at the rear of w u out almost a semitone for "musical Instrument repairs.” you can’t phi the blame on any­ mond Hagenow Sr., 381 Woodland St. HSs paternal g;randpar- The PTA la also sponsoring two Copyright 1988 of the dioceee of Connecticut. It amounts thla year to the noble ents are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A Hooey, 26 Indian Dr. His shots. Actually, most players tend Memorial Hospital for a scalp lac­ 483 Hillstown Rd., and from Wil bottom and top. The body. The schools blame the busi­ newly formed Brownie troope fOr to play the Jack more often than General Featnne Oorp, Bishop Esquirol also blessed the Ham Peck for a 12-acre tract south elapsed time between tuning and sum of $800. Lest year it was maternal gproat-grandparents are Mr. and M ». Harold Beebe, second graders. Mn. R. Reiser is new altar, a gift to the Bolton eration and some cars had to be By Nature Group ness manager, the business man- the queen from the doubleton Q- towed away, police also reported. of N. Main St. and west of Stock (Ateck w u about 100 hours. IHies- somewhat less. ’This is absurd, ri­ sger blames the Board of Educa­ 66 E8m St. His maternal great-grandmother Is Mrs. Louis Hag­ leader of one troop, assisted by parish from HJpiscopal men o f the diculous, short-sighted, stupid, and enow, 23 Bkirldge St. Hi# maternal great-great-grandmother J because of some vague fear of VNDISTRAOTED BTUUENTA Mrs. Jane Norton of 54 Coleman PI. day I informed the vendor of this tion, the Board of E d u ca tion Mn. F. AndrewB. Mrs. A Van- betraytog themselvee. The true state through their offerlnga at Frederick Sweet, 42 N. School unforgivable. Is Mrs. Jennie Beebe, 31 Green Rd. He has a sister, Laureen BOLOGNA, (AP) — Bo­ Rd. was charged with failure to St,, spoke and showed a color W. Harry England is seeking a fSr^ and he said he would check blames the Board of Directors, and Houdt is the leader of the other odds are therefore about 62 to 20 the annual corporate Communion zone change from Residence ^ n e It again. Likewise he proposed There are about 50 pianos in Dyann, 2. troopk aaeiated by Mrs. W. Cough­ logna’s ancient university olaims celebrations at the beginning of carry an operator's license and film last night at a meeting of so tt goes. Each Is careful to ab­ ***** that the queen la a singleton. If to be the first to the world to was ordered to appear In Circuit A to Residence Zone C for property getting a factory espert to look the school system. If whole solve himself from personal re- lin. Advent. the Glastonbury Chapter of Na­ n r k budget item were alotted to pianos Biardl, Soott Alan, son of Albert C. and Elinor D. BlartB, East had played the Jack, the have had a woman professor. Court 12, M anchester, Feb. 18. at E. Center St. and Gerard St. • t i t spoosyjlUty. The PTA Council is sponsoring odds would be about 62 to 48 that Confirmed were Bonnie Lynn ture Conservancy at the East William Belfiore is .seeking a At this polirt I should like to it would only amotmt to $16 per 12405 Benedict Ave., Downqy, Calif. He was bom Jan. 20 at the fluorine program to be offered She was Novella D'Andraa who Bigelow, Tove EHzabeth Coburn, Police said that Mrs. Norton, Hartford Federal Savings Associa­ instrument, barely enough to get Any churches needing charac­ Rio Hondo Memorial Hospital, Downey, CaMf. His maternal the Jack was a etogletcn. taught in the I4th Century; driving a car southbound on Parker change from Residence Zone B to alear up what also seems to be a ters for Easter pageants can find a to ohildren to Grades 2, 6 end 8 In either case, it pays to lead Martin Stephen Dragon Jr., Brian tion, Glastonbury. The film was Busineas Zone II for a tract on the geoetal misappeehension. Many them tuned twice a year, under a gprandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dougherty, 71 Doane St. this year. The treatment ooneists She gave her lectures sitting Alan Ekigerton, Janet roizaheth St., collided with another vehicle, titled "Two Reels of Nature.” oontraot. Nothing would be eJ- bumper crop of budding Pontius Hla paternal g^randparents are Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jenkins, 304 a trump from the South hand to behind a curtain, ao her beauty operated by Thomas Serdechny, 35, south side of Hazel St., just off people seem to fed that the piano Pllates handy, to my way of think­ of cleaning the teeth and four ap­ try a finesse with dummy's ten. Fuller, ElUzabeUi A tlee Gorton, His son, Samuel Sweet, 14, talk­ Main St. Is a ‘lemon,” and that the town lowed for repairs. A check showed, Autumn St. Hla great-grandmother is Mrs. Carrie Klrtland, would not distract tha students. Edward Alescander Haddad, Lor- of South Coventry, who had been ing. plications of fluortoa The cost par As the cards lie to today’s hand, ed on "Reptiles of Hartford Coun­ Oak Lodge, Inc., seeks a change got stuck. This is not the case. Es­ incidentally, that tunings come 29 Clyde Rd. child is to be $3.60, co'vertog the rie Dawn Henry, Joan Elizabeth driving westboimd on E. Middle ty,” and brought five live speci­ Chops The only one who has made any this finesse is necessary if you sentially It's a good piano, which from this fund, and, aa I said, Hucldne, Thomas Andrew Saun­ Tidee. Mrs. Norton was making from Residence Zone C to Business decision at aU is Mr. Rogers, at the cost of the fluorto* and the dental want to make the cont^L mens and field equipment to the Zone n for eight acres north of Tol- Ib why Itai oonceined. It Just h u “Tuning is not a repair any more ders. Brett Jack Taylor, Lance a right turn onto the turnpike and meeting. than putting air in your tires is High School. Acting on my advice, hyglenlst’a fee. Daily Question STARTS TOMORROW! her verlcle was struck to the left Ismd Tpke. and east of Doming St. not had proper malntenanoe, and he is at least Investing $25 in a The South Windsor Teen Cen­ Fartaer ens the bidding with Norman Taylor, and Richard Da­ a repair. It is necessary mainte­ Two Die^ One Swims to Safety vie Tedford. rear. Both drivers claimed they FRESH CENTER CUTS ttie vendor has never had the con- measure which will not restore the ter announces that dances and teaot for maintaining it so far u nance.” The oonflrmands will reoeive had a green light at the time, police particular piano to its proper con­ record hops are held the first and I- UMNSID' AVf ' ' MM H X know. There are many, many band in- their first Communion at 9 a.m, reported. kt fact Ms oonoeni over the dt' atruments in the system. Over­ dition, but will at least prevent It When Car Drops Through Ice third Saturday nights of eadi 3 NIGHTS ONLY! next Saturday. Police toveetlgatlon of a two- from becoming worse for a while. month at the Avery Street fille- nation shows that he is interosted hauling a saxophone for ex­ EASTWOOD TUBS., WED., THITRS, Mrs. Oharlee Lathrop and Mra. car crash Satui^ay afternoon at ta his m erchandise end in the rei>- ample, ooets about $S5 and the This is a irixipgap measure, at best m entary School. Mrs. John • lAMMtkftrowo Henry McDonough were hostesses 1:30, at Harrison and Pearl Sts., other Instruments cost about the BROWNS VALLEY, Minn. (AP)t2 a.m. The ice Is nearly 80 inches O’Briant is rSdult advisor for the atatlon of the peoduert. I own the thick In most pltmes. at a reception for the bishop and let to the arreot of Mrs. Arlene make of kistnunent and same. There are likewise orches­ —Their car plunged through the group, which Is governed by repre' Jerry Lewie In AK'bhio RlYKoir oanfirmands in the parish house L. Richm ond o f 343 CJhartor Oak tral instruments, and they, too, Musical Planned At a place where Ice had sentatives of high school age. CliRTfr have owned ttiese pianos for over Ice and 12 feet of frigid water, buckled and brpken, the auto 'IT'S ONLY MONEY" after the service. St. on a charge cf failure to grant TOMORROW need repairs. But the $800 item Cathy Boyle has been elected Sun Time Ice Chopper S6 years. They are exceptionally settling on the bottom of Lake crashed through. The windows, 6:86-9:66 JTAT Vital Statisttos Totaled the light of way at an Intersec­ oood ones. The difference is that won’t even take care of the pianos, By Scout Troop president of the Avery School pins Audrey Hepbnra Vittel statieUcs for 1962 show This sundial effect was obtained yeetenday when the "rays” of tion. Her case will be presented in I give mine proper care and main- let cdone the other instruments. Traverse. operated electrically, wouldn’t French Club. Other officers in­ R a c e the afternoon sun, caught by ttw doeed-down shutter to the open. When the car was almost Gregory Peck in there were 68 births to Bolton Mancheeter’s Circuit (Jourt 12 Feb. 6 P.M. to 9 P.M. tenanos. In the high school there are The three college men cUmbed clude Ann Laverdiere, vie# presi­ e ENDS TONIGHT e residents during the year accord­ camera of Herald photographer Joseph Stoernle, atnick the Ice 18. Several years ago I spent sev- eight pianos, three of which are An original musloal version of Into the back seat and pressed full of water, the young men got dent; and John O’Briant, secre­ 'ROMAN HOLIDAY" “nrS ONLY MONEY” 8:10 chopper wielded by a young boy. "Hansel and Gretel’’ will be pre­ a back door open. ing to records filed with Town Mrs. Richmond had been dri'ving bundred dollars on one of good grands, whose value Is over their noses to the roof, where tary. The club meets twice 8:00 ’TOerrlll’* Marauders” 6:S0-9tiU Olerit dive H. Toomoy, 10 more easterly on Pearl St., drove out Perfect partner for your Pork Choptt sented by Intermediate Troop there was a pocket of air. They Hahn swam to a hole in the $10,000. (The three grands, I month on Mondays. than the 1961 total, aid one moire charge of the program which will onto Harrison St., then saw an on­ Stop A Shop Appleaauce 6»*Mhn99c mean). Each of the newer schools 690 Saturday at Whlton Library pulled off their coats and Jerry ice. His father said the youth ap­ It was noted by the school ad­ JlnhuioiLbu Auditorium. There will be per­ than to 1960. During 1962 there Include a sound film, "Tha Broken coming car which was being op­ Helps Yoh Overcom* has an auditorium piano worth Hahn said, "Well, we all have to parently pulled himself up by let­ ministration that there has been were 38 marriages, three more Push Group erated by Mrs. Beatrice E. O or- about $4,000 and this Includes Ver- formances at 1:80 and 3:30 p.m. go for it.” ting his sweater sleeves freeze Mask.” Miss Dorle Skinner and a 2.8% increase in enrollment to than for the previous year. Deaths Mrs. Howard Server are on the mler of 101 Branfoord St and planck Bowers, Illing and Wad­ Proceeds will benefit Lutz Ji^or Hahn, 21, was the only survivor to the Ice. He began following the Grades 1 through 8 at Avery St. totaled 24, six more than in 1961. Boneless Pork Cutlets 79* Museum. refreshment committee. traveling south on Harrison, po­ FALSE TEETH dell. We’re now well over the $25,- of the ordeal Sunday. He swsim shoreline. He stumbled, and his School to the first three months In Study Recital For Divorce of lice said. Both applied their brakes Meaty and tender, no bone — oo waste I 000 m ark and the replacem ent A oast of characters Includes 75 feet, pulled himself onto the sweater froze to the ice. The only o f school. OF A Plano students who had been B riefs Loossnsts and Worry Ruth Utting, Hansel; Lynda Gus­ txit could not avoid a collision. Mo longer be annoyed or feel iU-at- value of all the pianos in the sys­ ice, then ran and crawled a half way he could free himself was studying from four months to one The last in a series of three pub­ Mra. Cormier was shaken up but tafson, Gretel; Laurie Smith, to crawl out of the sweater. He School Board Meets DEATH lic hearings will be held today by •aaa becauia of looee. wobbly false tem m ust be about $66,000 (ad­ mile to a lakeshore shack. School Supt Merle Woodmansee SALESMAN and one-haU years gave a study Tax Proposals did not require medical treatment, Colonial Smoked Shoulders i>39* testb. VASTKETB, an Improved alka- mittedly a guess, but an educated witch; Ernestine Johnson, moth­ Philip Anderson 19. an excellent then had nothing over his light recital at the home their teach­ the board of tax review from 6 to 5-7 lb averag*. Special price all weA I Itaie (non-aeld) powder, eprlnUed on er; C5arolyn Johnson, father; Mary ■will recommend to the board of by ARTHUR MILLER pttoce oaid. Both vrtilolee, with yam platea holda them firmer eo they one.) swimmer, drowned. So did Paul trousers and dress shirt. ’The er, Mra. Edith Petersen of Bolton 8 p.m. at the Community Hall to considerable front end damage, zeal mote oomfortable. Avoid embar- ’There cure Innumerabe other In­ Lou Copeland, Alice Gado, Jackie Vergeldt, 21, whose last words temperature was 10 deg;ree8 below education that it approve the discuss questions taxpayers may (Oonttoned from Page One) Town Council proposal that the ERNEST CIRILLO, Dliwefer Notch yesterday. Each partici­ had to be towed away. Taerment earned by looee pistes. Oet struments, whose value I can’t be- Hartln and Barbara Jo Robb, were, “You gotta help me, I can’t zero. ha've concerning their assesamenta. VABIZBTH at any drug counter. driveways at Pleasant Valley pant played a composition from budget eon be reduced subetantl- A written warning for failure sandmen, and Betsy Richmond and sw im !” Following the shore, he came Fobruory 7,8,9.--Curtalii 8t30 memoiy. Tape recordings were The public building commlaaicn UR school be considered town roads. to grant the right of way Satur­ Marcia Vennart, dewmen. A skindiver found the bodies of to the sm^l home of Pete Jensen. made and play^ beck for discus­ will meet tonight at 8 in the Town ally, including $8 bilUon from the Also, Janice Krause, Joy ce This would permit the town to BOWERS ^HOOL ~ MANCHESTER day night was Issued to Vital O. Anderson and Vergeldt, in the He couldn’t wake Jensen by shout­ sion. Offices. $62 billion Kennedy recommended Doucette, 57, of Briotol, after he Comber and Susan W atkins, ing and pounding on the door, so post stop signs and give the state back seat of the car. Taking part were Carl Preuss, The board of education and rep­ for defense spending In the neset drove Ws car out of the Rt. 15 cookie children; Cheryl Reinhom, FTom a bed In a Wheaton, Hahn broke a window In the the right to declare that part o t TIekalc $1.25— Con 649-1441 the highway a “no passing” zone. EllzalbSth Perry, Scott Dickie, resentatives of the Bolton Ekluca- fiscal year. Esdt 92 ramp onto VT. M iddle Barbara Kelly, Lynn Derrick and Minn., hospital, Hahn told about shack. Lynn Nelson, Danny Stanford, The proposal wlU be considered THE LITTU THEATER OF MANCHESTER ■tlon Association will meet toni^t In a radio and televlBion toter- Tpke., and into the path of an Janlne Rowley; assistant witches. the tragedy: Jensen g;ave the youth dry cloth­ Lance Dlmock, Paul Naschke, at 8 at the school library to discuss ■vlew—NBC "Meet The Press’’— Alice Gado is also acting as The Rosholt, 8.D., youths, honor ing, then drove him to a resort at tomorrow’s meeting of the eastbound vehicle operated by Bobby Knight, Joey Dlmock, a 1963-64 teachers’ salary sched­ Halleck said, "We can make some William E. Jerome, M, of Hart­ prom pter. students at South Dakota State where the proprietor telephoned board of education at 7:30 pjn. at Douglas S pa^, Kathleen London 99 is your the high school. ule. cuts to the defense establishment, ford. The Doucette oar strock the Karen Atmog^lda will plan the (College In Brookings, took a short authorities. Haim was suffering and Holly Gorton. The executive board of St. we con make them to foreign aid, cut across the lake, on the Minne­ from shock and exposure. Attend- Also Included on the agenda villi left front cf the Jerome car caus­ Magic Number choreography, and Arnold Thomp­ Canvass Oontlnnes Maurice Ckinfraternlty of Chris­ we can make them in nondefense ing mtaor damage to both ve­ SALE son will do makeup, assisted by sota-South Dakota border, about amts said his condition was fair. be acceptance of the alterations bo Mrs. Rolland Meloche and Mrs Ellsworth school; a prellmlnaiy tian Doctrine will meet tonight at area, and in my opinion we are hicles. at Stop & Shop Carolanne Gryk and members and Harry Faesnacht will be canvass- 8 at the church. going to do it." . Leo A. Gauthier, 24, of East friends of the troop. study of the 1963-M school budg;et; tog this week for support for St. and reports of board members and H a rtford , Saturiday afternoon Dress rehearsal will be tonight Man Calls Police Maurice annual show on March 8 Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ NEARLY 10,000 SHIPS Shortly after 3 o’clock was taken at 6:30 ait Whlton Library Audi­ committees. and 9. They will make calls on Completee Boot Training ton corrrapondent, Grace McDer­ GENOA, Italy (AP) - Genoa to Manchester Memorial Hospital Yes, every Tues­ torium . FASHION Old State Rd., Beechwood Rd., mott, telephone lintohell S-6666. Harbor berthed 9,714 ships during for treatment of a scalp laceration. day night 6 P.M. 99‘ SALE! To End His Life Noiman R Stanskl, nephew of Here ■ just one of the aeorei Mrs. Charlefl Kelly and Mrs. Beverly Rd., BoUon Branch Rd., 1962—an increase of 6.8 per cent The Injury was received in a one- Robert Smith are troop leaders. Mra Doris Catpe of 80 Went Rd., Bolton Lake, Camp Meeting Rd., to 9 P.M. . . . Our of fabulous bargain* in our completed recruit training, Jan. 18, over the volume of shipping han­ car skidding eu:cident on New RE04O, Nev. (AP) — An unem­ Suiuiingdale Lane, Webster Lane, dled to 1961. During the year 28 e X p er t furrier big 99c lale. Hurry In and ait the Naval Training Center, 22 Participate State Rd., north of HUUard St., get your share of aavingil ployed man was shot to death aft­ Quarry Rd., Cublee Dr., and Dean million tons of goods passed when Gauthier’s car went into a will be here with Great Lakes, 111. Dr. er he held up a gas station and To Hear Malli Oonsoltant In Youth Sunday through the port facility, 24 per skid on the icy road and crashed a tremendous as­ MON., TUIS. & WED. SHOW Mahee Dean’s List cent more thiui to the previous Into a cement retaining wall. The Tremendous 48c Savings! C.!13H SAVINGS used the lootr—one dime—^to tip Mias Betty Glass, math consult­ sortment of fine AND Richard Fish, son of Mr. and ------year. ‘vehicle, ■with extensive front end police to the robbery. ant for the State Department of Mrs. William E. FlSh, of Cider Mill Twenty-two high school Junlon furs for your ap­ $tp»r4ttgkc SwINy Gold weekend wasn’t it? Education, will be the speaker at I l> lO Jerry Hobbs, 26, w bo p olice say No complaint from the Ice skat­ Rd., is on the Dean’s List for the and seniors participated to Youth proval. Froxen Sliced the Wapping PTA m eeti^ tomor­ first semester at Eastern Naza- Sunday observance yesterday at made an unsuccessful suicide at­ ers. Conditions were gtxxi at the row at 8 pjn. She will dlscuae park depairtment areas and condi­ rene College, Quincy, Mass. A Emanuel Lutheran ^urch aa a tempt last week was waiting for "Arithmetic in Today’s Schoola” freshman at Eastern Nazarene, he project of Emanuel’a Hi-League. officers when they arrived. tions remain the same for skaiting Wapping diorcfa Notes THIS IS and hockey tonight. graduated from Manchester High "Remnant of the Faithful" was Police aay that when they shout­ The junior choir will rehearse CARD PARTY School last June. the theme of the sermon. The schedule finds Center ed to him and fired a warning shot Wednesday at 6 p.m.; the inter­ BENEFIT OF SCHOLARSHIP FUND Bapthans Participants at both worahlp Springs Pond, Charter Oak Park mediate choir from 6:30 to 7:30; YOUR S tra w ­ 3 Hobbs walked to the door and Sharry Ann, daughter of Mr. services included Dougla* Peanon and Robertson Park aU open until and the senior choir at 8 pjn. SPONStWBD BY GIBBONS ASSEMBLY fiATiifttaw and Ronald Erickson, Utuiglsts; pulled out a gun. 10 p.m. for Ice skaters. Hockey and Mrs. Eugene Sellers of Shoddy PORK Officer Ron Haskell fired three The program committee for the l a m e s o f COLUMBUS Mill Rd.; and Sarah Florence, Miss Linda D’Addario and Itobert win be permitted at Center shots, one of which caught Hobbs dedication of the educational build- daughter of Mr. and Mra. Walter Johnson readers of the Hlpistle Springs Annex tmtU the same hour. tag 'Will meet Thursday at 8 p.m, lesson; Misg Laurie and Mias L ^ in the throat. He died In a hos Coasting is allowed daUy in Cen­ Foes, were baptised to St. Maurice FEBRUARY. 1963 FUR pital a short time later. to the Ruth Crodfett Room for ■WednesdoY, 6 - 8 P.M. Church yesterday. Young readers of the Gospel les­ ter Springs Park from 8:30 to the dedication of the educational son; Misa Ceu«i Torstenson, Latty b e rrie s The station attendant, Doug Pen- ds^k. bulldtog. Methodist Notes TIME! rod, 21, said Hobbs demanded Ski slopes at M t Nrtx> will be The senior youth feUowshlp of ^ ^ COOPERATIVE and got a dime, then gave it back The church council wUl meet ST. JAMES SCHOOL HALL OUR CODE OF ETHICS. open from 7 to 10 pjn. Friday at 8 p.m. downstaire to the United Methodist Church attended O M , (OMI'A.NV to him with instructions to call church. a rally of Manchester ChrisUan w.^7’ police. DONATION $1.50 Youth yesterday from 6:80 to 8:30 We believe that our pliannaoy muet be a place CHOPS ■ti.'. HKo.\i> vncKi/r .* lenng announcement, and Mias Penrod quoted Hobbs: "I hope THE PUBLIC IS INVITED TO ATTEND where a ohlld can make a purchaae and be oer- Party Conducted Manchester Evening Herald We Verbarg and ^fass Joan An- tala to get ae good value oe the amartMt ahop- Come in with your husband— look around—no obli­ Ti.i.. :mi they do a good Job when they get Wiall We Tell OM Cml- derson, closiiw prayers. here.” Sontli Windsor eorreepoadent Imn- peii. gation— Also, expert fur repairing. For Piano Pupils t» Kate, telephone MI 4-1758. dren ^Aoe? J>« toe Emanuel’* toree choirs, directed e topic of the Woman’s Society for by Frederic Werner, eang at the FREE ESTIMATES BEST Christian Service meeting tomor­ services. OUB PRICE POLIOY. Fur products labeled to show country of origin of im­ Frederic E. Werner and Mrs. row at 8 p.m. at United Mehodist The Manchester Christian Youth ported furs . . . plus tax. Louise Recknagel of the Werner Rocket Fuel Peril CENTER Church. Mrs. C. Richard Noren Council sponsors 'toe annuEd ob- We try to sell everything we supply at the low­ Studio witertained a large group and Mrs. William Coates are to aervance of Youth Sunday. of their piano students between STATE est price which permlta lia to offer the ntmoet Cited by Scientist to dependability and attentive eervlce. We will CUTS the ages a t 6 and 11 at a V alen ti never gamble with the heolih of our imstomer LB Party at Tinker Hall yeatsrday SAN ANTONIO, Tex. (AP)—The Mende by selling some well known products at afternoon. ★ TOMORROW ""oy^^A OPENING SALE leas than the M r profit we need and nuUdng up The afternoon waa spent playing m ig^ Titan $ rocket, soon to be ^erfomanees At 4 and 8:15 P.BL TEAR OLD MONET SERVICE added to the natlcn's military the loee by offering leaner known dubious quali­ 69 a variety of games. Prises went to ty higher profit tteme. John Inkel, Gary Tureck, John missile and manned tp a ca flight NATURAL MINK Socha, Denis Wirtalla, David Lsrs- programs, is a “Pandora's box” PORK CHOPS LB solves modem CAPES End Cut 49' son and Maureen Murdock. that could -looee potaons to launch­ ★ OPERETTA ★ WE CABRY A OOMPLEIE STOCK. ing sites to event cf mishap, aa From the tyrtton of “MY FAHl LADV* 1 5 0 los cream and ootddes wsra LERNEB a LOWE'S MBiiStoeet money problems served by Mies Karen Walters, A ir F o r ce sdentiet said today. It le oar eonetoat effort to always be able to Wemur’a nleoe, and M n. Edwanl The powerful fuels of this 90-foot supply you with your favorite product. To do RANCH MINK ALL WEEK FEATURE! c o w id c o c e from Won w h ok l FIim iio il. Walters and M n. Bmeet Tureck, rocket also offer potential hasarda this. We not only ooiry flie foatw eelUng medl- Here’s wt^f—during our 85 years, waVe met practL Us atsterv. to rocket workers employed in oinea, tolletrtoe and heotth-olda. bat alao many STOLES caNy every kind of money probtem and helped mlL The party closed wRli distribu­ manutocturtog, tetoiiig, transport­ "BRIGADOON" of the other fine quality slower moving items 1 9 5 ing, storing and handHiw the neBiyBoTOqr Broadway MaSeal ■ons (ri people from al waHcs of Nfe. This eotperianca tion o f Valentlaas brought b y aaota b Oolmr and abMmaSeqpet yna may prefer. And, to our preacrlptton lobo- ■Mdus ns wel equipped to serve tho money I stu d en t fuels, said MaJ. Johnie h . tU evee WUfc n ieee AR Time Soag r a to iy w e t r y to stock every poeetUe medicine $ BLACK DYED PERSIAN POTATOES of Raodem famines. of the Air Force’s Bctxxd of Aero- aay Fhyrteiaa may specify; C m d k epcuie Medleiiie to Brooks Air Yoa m ay b e su re w e 1 M owm or M m um r K i LAMB COATS V « e « d FKHrce Base. untierstand rom r 3 $ Newcomers Onb 2 9 8 U.5. NO. 1 P m m M . He said that ediile tbs rocket WE APPRECIAIE YOUR COMMENTS. probtem s and will industry and the jiatton’e launch- $ 1 6 6 $ 6.72 $ 7 2 7 $10.06 SIZE A give you advice and M £46 Plans Card Party site areas have enjoyed an envia­ DYED SQUIRREL assistance you may 2 M 13.07 14.18 1&74 36.55 Still drying clotiies We wtt woloome any siwgeetlone toqt win help 2 5 » 7 8 ‘ 3N 19.25 20.91 29.27 54.48 ble safety record, many rocket ns to please you mMe.>. & we ever unknowingly t r u s t fuels are potentially poiaanous— lADDED TREAT, ___ 5 6 6 30.83 33.61 47.55 89.47 ItM Nswoomen Club of the M l to give TOO the dependablekhle eervlce and 1 1 9 STOLES and adentista have made little 6 6 6 36.41 39.74 56.48 I06A) Manchester TWCA will have a the old way? cou iteeuasue attentiiiIon you deserve, please tell ns. progress toward developiiig antl- ON OUR STAGE AT 7:4S T h e m k card party Tuesday, Feb. 26, it Ihm hrker FarorHfl Aak abomt Crrnm < * * — . *L ***-MI S-5321 e BUDGET PLAN IT YOU WISH Panlsb Pastry Roll .a 39^ ■UNCHEiTIK SHOPMIM PAULMM Wlisalar. thtots, and Mka. aunld general way tor quite soma time.'’ ENDS TONIGHT lirinabm , anangements. Ttie ftve-day sympostum. open­ m '^f*^?*****” ^ ♦'OXOOir litoew, a * a q CONMICTICUT BANK M im t» AU A gf fsfsr HUiiiaM is iM* Cssnssslty as4 382 Middle Turnpika West Tlcucets may be obtained from O op y rl^ t U «8 (M -g-68) ing today, is being attended by FLU S 'T H b l o v e s o f SALAMMBO” A t dtSO and 9 M AMD TRUBT SOMFANY 2nd Floor— MHchaH 3-2738 Mrs. Stauffer, 12 Oxford St, Mrs. more than 400 miluary and civil­ SIBERIAN FUR SHOP, INC. Wheeler, S7 Tanner St, or at tlM ian Bpedaliets to aviation and 15 N. MAIN «r . — 8M MAIN 8T. MANCHESTER PARKADE ' 144 5IAIN STREET — MANCHESTER t N h < Mta, Tm -, KMn.-N h I Nd; M .-M I k I doopr. P toyeni a r s 'ie n in d e d to apnoa medicine, taehidlng aa STARTS WBDNESDAY—>"GYFSY" NEXT TO K OF O HALL ftom alnoad. MBA. BOSE DERBY, Local Manager jMr-S":-:

but thar* la atrong avldaaea ba la mountbig s em paigii. Science Shrinks Piles In feta Mawark apaach, ha p(o> Zonera to Urge Announce Engagements ^^40iibAid8 b u «d hia llaisal meoed aa a aouad pajMu-yowfo II- New Way Without Surgery Thn marriaca ot Mtaa Bevarty Town Planning libraries, PHNA in d thf tGx MBS. Ann Reagan tb Robert U Han- Ha oompatad that with wlikt ha Stops Itch-Itelieves Pain naquin, both of Manobaatar, was With U.S. Aid (CoBtiLiied from Page Oipe) daacribad aa a ooatty baadout ^a___ mmOmwmwrn ebi philoaophy o f DamocraU. KM Twh. a. ». (ia«W )-F#r tha ■ 0 tkareagk that aafaraia auda Bolamnlsad Saturday moraing at O b meeMac Uw North Oov- Television attonifhing .tatamanta lUia ^ a a Cart B. Oosline, chairman of the i^ W o iM B 'a CIid> ^Kiwdiiled for public on the Cuban sttudtlon and ftrti daw adaaea baa faaad a aaw B t Jamaa’ Church. for a decision to halt underground have eeaiad to ba a p i^ I m l sening and plamting oommlaaion, haa been canceled. 4;00 { S) BIc 8 Tbeater (in prucreu)|^ U2) To Tell tbs Truth btaUar aabataaea with the aatea- The secret la a aaw beallig sab- Tha bride la tha Movie at 6 (ia proKreaei 00 (12) (*va Got A Secret nuclear testing to help disarma­ labliig ahUlty ta ahrlak hajaor- has aanounoad that the commis­ (24) Great Decisions Vacancies Exist and Mra. Jamea Raagan, 60 Lanok Tbeapct hwettoc at the grovp ^ (10-30) Early Show (io progreaa) ment talks wlUi the Soviet UnU^ rhoMa. aUp ItaWag, aad fal(ava rtaaoa {B»e-DyBi»)-dJ^aw el sion w ill unanimously recommend ( H> Yogi Bear 30 ( 8-40-63) The Rifleman a world-feiBooa raeeerch (aaOta^ • t The bridegroom is tha aon o< fee ImM March B at 8 pjn. the (40) CaUmB Mr. D (12) The Lucy Show Rockefeller said in Newark that On Space Team paia - witbMit aargarr _ Thli aahiUBce U aev avBaaUa to tha March town meeting that Ohnrch Conummlty House. (S3> For Your Information (18) Subscription TV a news conference by Secretary la aaaa after aaaa, whfla gaatly Mr, and Mrs. Walter Hannequtn, 08) Ute ot Riley 00 ( 8-40-63) Stoney Burks taliaviag paia. aataal radaetioa ia awpycaOarg er eMIaicat tha team antar the federal govern­ H m dub haa given |2S each to . Images of Art (3-12) The Danny rhomas Show State Dean Rusk and resumi>- Nina training vacaociaa in Um aader the BOBie Fr»jawaM#a B9, 167 Oraan Rd. ment’* oom p^ensive town plan­ 8.16 (24) Science in Sight (18) Subscription TV tlon of the underground tests fol­ (abtlakaga) teak plaaa. the Obventry Uigti School Ubrary, | 6:25 ( 3) News. Sports, Weather. (24) Ordeal by Fire A ir Forea Aaro Spaca Taun hava MaataaMdagafall-iasallaaara At eU drag ceaatera. n ie Rev. Joactoh H. MoCann per­ ning program. Tbe decision to lowed his comments. TO SELL the Opvantry Grammar School U- 6:30 (53) Nt ws 90 ( 3-12) Andy Griffith baen autborlaad for Fabniary to formed the double ring ceremony. make the recommendation waa femrjr.'and the Porter Ubrary. TTie (22) Rollie Jacobs Club Houae (10-22-30) Telephone Hour (C) The governor said he was in M. 8 g t Mattliaw S. Maldt, racmlt- Mrs. Ralph Maocartma was organ­ reaohad after several months of <16) Burns and A len (18) Subscription TV New Jersey to talk, over Republi­ latbar Ubiary will use the money (24) Challenge ar for Ifanrhaatar. ist and aololit. Bouquets of vmta study by the commisalon, Oosline (24) Modem Algebra can party affairs with state lead­ to aordiaie children's books. (40) Wild Bill HieJeok 10 00 ( 3) Loretta Young Mala non-hlgb aehool giaduatao chryaanthamuma and pompom •Aa dUb also gave tlS to the ( 8) \Tictory at Sea ( 8-40-63) Ben Casey ers and to address the fund-rais­ who maat high ataadarda o f char- Ha explained that the program YOURSELF ware plaoed at the altar. PubUe Health Nursing Associa- 8:45 (10-22-30) HunUey-Brlnkley (12) Playhouse ing dinner, but did not plan to ( 3) Walter Cronklte (24) Heritage Theater abtar and intalUganca raqidiad by ia to encourage communities to tloa tor Ms Christmas program for 10:9) ( 3) Stump the Stars seek support for the 1964 nomina­ tha A ir Forea, provMad thay ara Tha bride, given In matriago by plan for orderly development. Un­ 7:00 3) Movie (22) The Third Man needy persons. (Color) tion. not now enrolled in school, ara her father, wore a floor-langa der the provisions of the program, (10) Law and Mr. Jonea gown of aatin brocade, daal|m«d ifitAers have voted to give a (24) Heritage (30» Air power " I have gone the other way," eUgibla, Sgt. Malak aaid. d o u b le two thirds of the cost o f planning WHISKEY CAN PO A 825 savings bond to the best all- (18) Subscription Television 11:00 ( ^8-10-12-22-3(M0-63) News. with high neokllna, long pointad YOUR PROOUGT LOT OP THINGS TO YOU, ( 8-12-22-30-40) News. Sports and ' he said. " I have asked that no Thara ara alao two vaeaneiaa for ia paid for the by the federal gov­ around student of the Class of Sports. Weather commitments be made." offloar training aohool for ooUaga slaevaa and bell-ahapad akutwlth. ernment end one third by the lo­ BLTT IT WON'T Weather 11 15 (fO) Tonight (C) WORLD GREEN 1968 at Coventry High School. (53) Film ( 3) Movie Bernard M. Shanley, appoint­ gnulaataa, and two diract appoint- chapel train. Her elbow-length cal community. A t the present Six new kettles have been given KILL^ A PEVER. (10) Death Valley Days (401 Steve Allen Show bouffant veil of ailk illusion waa • 7:15 (22) Highlights ments officer under former Pres­ manta fo r quallflad nwdloal 19 a- time, many of the surrounding for use in the kitchen at the HmMi r fivM kalplul Monnatiaa I 1> 20 (12) Movie ident Eisenhower and a Republi­ ciallata and ragiatared nuraaa. bald by a crown of aead pearls and to>wna are participating In this • M iiM t intandad ta ba af a diaonotfic natur a 7:30 ( 8-40-53) Dakotas 11: (22-30) Tonleht (C) The engagement of Miss Dor-^ Jay photoi> Brown photo can national committeeman from oryatala, and aha carried a cascade Church Community House. (10-22-301 XB(' Movie (C) ( 8) Steve Allen Show Intarviaws ara condUctad Tuaa- program. Andover, Marlborough othy Elizabeth Ruebin to Robert The engagement of Miss Mary The engagement of Miss Patricia YOUR lOEAG (24» The Humanities (X) (8) Movie New Jersey, told the dinner that daya, 1 to 5 pjn., at tha A m w and of phlleanopsia orchids and Ivy on and Mansfield have comprehensive 4-H News WiUiam Neil, both of MMchesler, Elizabeth Hamilton to George Bid- Catherine Downing, 58 Hilltop Dr., | SEE S.ATURDAY’8 t v WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING "Like the majority of Americans, N avy Club, and Thuradaya, 3 to 7 STAMPS a white Mlaaal. town plains in operatkm and Cov- The Coventry Pins, Needles and has been announced by her par­ H eb ro n ward Magnuson Jr., both o f Man­ to John Leo Burke Jr., both ofi through the SUtches 4-H Chib wiU meet at 3 I ’m for Rocky in ’64.” pjn. at RodeviUo City Hall.. 8g t Mlaa Cfola Burnham of Man­ antiy, Windham and Hebron are ents, Mr. and Mra. Ernest F. Rue- >.m. tomorrow at the home of Rockefeller has made no offi­ Malak can alao be located at MO chester waa maid of honor. She in the proceos of developing their bin. 218 School St. chester, has been announced by her Manchester, has been announced' cial announcements of his plans, plana. worfd-iamous ICrs. Georgs Jacquemin, on Rt. 2nd Typing Class Aaylum Ava., Hartford. wore a cooktall-length gown ot Her fiance Is the son of Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh R. by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan-, | WA. Roberta Pierce will furnish emerald green aat&i, fashioned Tha committee Intends to Inter­ Mrs. Robert F. Nell, 79 N. Main Hamilton. 643 Vernon St iel W. Downing, Arlington and Fal-1 refreshments Open for Adults Radio with aeooped neckline, elbow- view a number o f planning con­ St. Her fiance is a son of Mr. and mouth, Mass. j Work w ill continue on the baby sultants within the next few weeks Miss Ruebin attended Man­ Mrs. George E. Magnuson, 95 St. Her fiance, of 20 Russell St., Is' (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15-mlnute length sleeves and ‘ bell-«hap(Ml so that It will be possible to pre soakers the girls are making. A t overskirt. Her matching hat waa chester High School, and Is a 1962 John St. the son of Mr. and Mrs. John L . 11 DALE length. Some stations carry other short newscasts). sent a specific proposal to the weaent there are six members in A second class in elementary graduuate of CHark University, Miss Hamilton attended Hart­ Burke, Bristol, R.I. i typing will be held in the adult trimmed wllh a cluster of teardrop town m/eetlng March 2. he dub. according to Patricia WDBC—ISSS (i> 7:05 Conversation Piece beads and a feme veil, and aha car­ Worcester, Masa. She is a teach­ ford Regional Technical School, Miss Downing is a 1962 graduate Diehl, dub reporter. education program in response to 6-.DU Kurt Ruffsi'il 7:30 N«'ws of World Obeoker Champ er In the Ellington School Sys­ and Is a graduate of the Hartford of Regis College, Weston, Mass. a large enrollment. Classes will 1:00 Raynor Shines 7 45 Government Services ried a cascade of white* and green Jamea Cross is the new Grade 5 n ie Deaserta and Designs 4-H 1-06 News SIct Off 8:05 Pop Concert camatlona. tem. Academy of Hairdressing. She is She Lb a Grade 3 teacher at Wad­ start tonight at Rham High School checker champion for 1963. In a CARNEGIE DIttb will meet from 3 to 5 p.m. WHAV~«16 9:05 Nightbeal Mr. Nell attended Manchester: employed at the Magic Mirror dell School. ' at 7. Registrations will be accept­ 6;00 News 11:00 News Mlaa Jean Kenneejuin and Mi«a highly competitive tournament, he Mr. Burke is a 1961 graduate of i Wednesday at the home o f Mrs. 6:16 Paul Harvey; Dr. Albert 11:15 Snorts Final schools, and is a 1960 graduate Beauty Shop. Inc., Mezzanine nniUam Kelleher, on N. River Rd. ed up to the time classes actually Judith Hennequln, both of Man­ edged out Doug Robinson in a two Shop, Manchester. Boston College, College of Arts and' Burxe ll:3o Starllrht Serenade chester and twin aiatera of tha of Morse Business College. Hart­ Week will be cmlUnued on crochet- start. 6 3c Alex Drier 1 (W Newe and Sign Off. O p M out of three ^ a l s contest. Thir' ford. He Is employed at Putnam Mr. Magnuson Is a graduate of Science. He is a computer analyst j W PO r-1418 bridegroom, were bridesmaids. ad squares. W'hite House Sold 6:4( Sporta teen students originally entered and Co.. Hartford. Hartford Regional Technical at the United Aircraft Research ■ COURSE 6:60 Bob Cunaidine 6:0).’ Joey Kevnolds An old landmark in Hebron, Mias Carol Cronin of Manohester the tournament which haa been in School, waa employed at Deluxe Laboratories, East Hartford. 7:00 Eklward P Morcaa 10:00 Bin HuRhes W*d., Thun, and Mlaa Patricia Reagan of Man­ Tlifl Fourth Assembly of St. residence of the late J. Kellogg 7:16 Ciionecticui P M 1 00 Johnnv Arao progress for about three weeks. REPEAT PERFORMANCE Printing Co., Chatsworth, Calif., The wedding has been planned For Men and Women While and family, has been sold 7:.3ti Dick's Den WINP— chester, a sistar of the bride, were All games are played in front of for July 20. Judo Council, KofC, will meet at 10:30 Tonipht at Mv Place B;U( News Wall Street and Friday Junior bridesmaids. DALLAS, Tex, (A P )—The fa- and is In the U.S. Marine CJCrps, to Mr. and Mrs. William Liebler of 1 :0( Sim Off 6:16 Showcase a witness and in the students' free ther of a 24-year-old man paid off stationed at Camp Pendleton, — In — 8 pjlL Wednesday eX the Knights The bridesmaids’ dresses and him * on Snake Hill Rd. the Gilead section of the town. 6'4e • owel' Thomas w time during the day and before a flock of hot checks his son had Calif. BUTTER UP YOUR CAT I The two-story and a half house 6:01 New> Sport!* anrt Weather 7:U(» Showcase Till 9 P.M. hats of copper glow satin were de­ and after school hours. Effective Speaking H m executive board of Robert- 6:30 Supperlimp Serenade 8:0(» The World Tonight signed to nxotxih the maid of hon­ passed. No date has been set tor the NORFOLK, England (AP) — An ■on School P T A will meet at 8 on Gilead St. is one of the older 6:35 Old Borrowed & Blue ^•30 Showcase In WHS Production Finding the father had overpaid wedding. old superstition is that in order 6:45 Threp Star Extra 11:00 News PAT BOONE, Your Host o rs attire, and tiiey carried caa- Human Relations pjn. Thursday at the home of Mrs. houses of the town. Il was Uie Lorlng photo Three local students have roles by $2, the district attorney’s of------to get a cat accustomed to a new home of the Rev. Nathan Gillett, Starring oadaa of bronae and white, carna­ in the Windham High School flee wrote a refund check for that Rarely seen In the wild, the New Memory Training F m d a Beaudet on High St. tions. The Junior brldeamaids wore MRS. ROBERT L. HENNEQUIN home, put button on Us paws. Ap­ The Beachcombers Group of pastor of the Gilead Congregation­ MINDY CARSON dramatic club production, “Ask amount. The son got hold of It Zealand kiwi burrows like a parently It tsdtes the cat so long | al Church, 1799 to 1824. He raised willow green outfits styled in the Soles IVaining Waterfront Manor will meet at ERIK BRUHN same design, aad carried cascades Any GirL’’ They are Warren and promptly raised It to $5. The groundhog and spends the day to lick the butter off that It has j the house from a one and a half Sheath with matohkig Jimkat and Manchester High School, and la sheriff picked him up again. underground. 7:80 pjn. tomorrow at the home of NYC Rushing to Build of white and green cnirnatlona. Fletcher, Linda Pell and Lorraine time to feel at home. lira James Deepard on Laurel story structure to its present SONIA AROVA 725 accessories, and a brown orchid employed at First National Stores. VertefuUle. The production staff TraU. height. Some 30 or 40 years ago JOHN BROWNING Gerald Bottlcello of Bolton corsage. Mr. Hennequln is a graduate of includes Patricia Murphy, chief served aa beat man. Uahen were A reception for 150 waa held at Manchester High School, and has Cub Pack 57 committee will ancient hand carvings on a beam And Special Guest Middle prompter; Janice Kowalski and 50th YEAR meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at in the front room were sold by Staten Island Bridge Robert Rioux of Manchester and the KofC Heme. For a motor trip reoently completed six months’ BUaabeth Kaakowita, chairmen of the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel the Whites to Yale University for JOAN SUTHERLAND Thomas KeUeher of Manchester, a to New York (Sty Mra. Hennequln service in the A ir National Guard. ONE MILLION Turnpike cousin of the bridegroom. the program committee. The play Beraard on Violet Trail in Water­ $5,000. This carving, of grape With wore a brown wool sheath, beige While In the service he graduated will be given at tbe High School front Manor. Plana will be dis- (Continued from Page One) crease 138 per cent by 1975. New Mrs. Reagan wore a midnight from Air Police School at Lack- GRADUATES vines and clusters, is remembered DONALD VOORHEES coat with fur trim, matching hat, Feb. 16 and 16 at 8:80 p.m. ouased for the Blue and Gold din­ by some of the older people of the apartment houses already have East blue sheath with matching acces­ brown acoesaoriea, and a corsage land A ir Force IBase, Texas. He is steel arch bridge, the Bayonne been started and real estate val and the 13,000 MEN and ner to be held at 6 p.m. Feb. 19 vicinity. The name of the artist sories, a flowered hat and a white o f orchids. The couple wlU live at employed at P ia tt and Whitney, Manohaatar BvenlnY Herald Oo- at the Church Community House who did the carving is not known, (1.652). ues are up 75 per cent. Bell Telephone Orchestra IN MANCHESTER orchid corsage. The brldegroom'a 20 W inUr St. after Feb. 10. division o f United A ir Craft Oorp., WOMBI There has been considerable hmibla ooireepoodeot, Virginia on R L 44A. but at one time there were sim­ In addit'on to providing a quick mother wore a beige brocade Mrs. Hennequln is a graduate of East HartforiL discussion about whether a bridge Oarfaon, totophoae AOademy Join Church ilar carvings in other houses of er way of reaching Staten Island, Tonight 9:30 <10:30 IN CONNECTICUT of any kind should be built. MON. and TUES. SPECIALS------8-9224. Received Into membership in the area which were discarded and the bridge's purpo.se is to furnish an easier route through New Second Congregational Church thrown away. The mother of the Residents of Staten Island, In COLOR on NBC-7V York, keeping motorists out of the during motiring worship yester- Hebron correspondent to The Her­ where- some cows still graze in central business district. lay wore: Mrs. William Ayer. ald many years ago told of see­ pastures, fear their easy-going Channels 4,10,22 130 Kupchunos-Johnston Program Study suburban life will disappea'- once Mrs. William Borden, Mr. and ing such carvings dumped down oii Qrtssnted by traffic starts streaming acro.ss. NO WONDER and Mrs. Harold Bumpu-s. Mrs. a woodpile of the then Frank Post Tbs Soiithtrn Nsw Engfand Set for Parents SUsworth Greenleaf, Mr. and Mrs. Staten Island can be reached now CHARLOTTE, N. C. fAP) — CHUCK STEAK St. James' Church waa the house, part of which was once the Talaphona Coenparqr ludolph Nothnlck, Mr. and Mrs. from the city’s other four bor­ When Bill Sain found his car ocene of the wedding of Miss FUNDS residence of The Rev. Samuel oughs only by ferry. overheating he drove Into a serv- Parents of Grads pupils at tobert Steere Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Peters of Blue Law fame. SELECTED M ary Louise Johnston o f Man­ 8 The island is 2% times the size I ice station to have water put Into Bonnet Junior High School are In­ Alton Taylor, Mrs. Raymond War­ The immaculate housewife of chester to W alter John Kupchu- ren, Charles White, and Mr. and of New York's largest borough, it. CHOICE vited to attend a meeting at the the period no doubt found the Manhattan, but its 220.000 popula­ “ Where do you Want me to put nos Jr. of Wapping Saturday school auditorium tomorrow at 8 Hra. James Wilke. carvings hard to keep clean, so Robertson Notes tion is only about an eighth as the water?" asked the attendant morning. pjn. at which programs of gtody “Throw it away.” large. as he lifted the hood. QUALITY The bride is a daughter of Mr. wUl be discussed. ■WilUam E. McArthur of the To Hear Seeley-Brown Robertaon School faculty and With the bridge in operation, It seems that somebody liad and Mrs. James Stewart Johnston, The opeakern w ill be.George F. Hebron Republicans are insnted DALE CARNEGIE coach o f its girls’ basketball team its population is expected to In­ stolen the radiator. 59 S Monroe S t The bridegroom is a Bradiau, prkMdpel o f Bennet Jun­ to attend a Lincoln Day dinner has announced that 25 girls have son of Mr. ipd M n. Walter John. ior High; A. Raymond Rogers Jr., dance on Feb. 9 at 7 p.ni. in the. been signed up for the Red team Kupchuncka'fi'f., 323 Graham Rd. principal of Manchester High Ways nils l«aderddp American Legion Home, Rockville. and 24 for the Blue team. The The Rev. Joseph H. McCann School; Dr. Fred D. Mangranelll, di­ 'Training W ill Benef Horace Seeley-Brown will be a teams play each Monday after performed the double ring cere­ rector of Howell CSieney Regional guest speaker on this occasion. Every Man and school in the gymnasoum. KLEENEX mony and celebrated the nuptial Technical School; Mrs. Alba Hot- o r Tickets may be obtained from Re­ F Woman There are eight members of the high Mass. Mrs. Ralph Maccarone kowrtti, head counselor at Bennet; publican Town Chairman Stanley 8 Red team who are returning play­ v/aa organist and soloist. The al­ and Maiurlce Chevalier, Grade 8 K. Nygren by Fob. 6. Come just ers ftrom last year’s team and tar was decorated with bouquets oounselor at Bennet. 1. Increase yoiu* Polos ai the same whether you dance or FACIAL TISSUES of white mums and rose colored During the week of Jan. 38 to seven on the Blue team. Playing not. SUBSCRIPTIOIM TV Confidence carnations. Feb. 1, Grade 8 pupils filled out again for the Red team are Can­ 2. Speak More Effectively to | dace Clapp, Kathlene Dally, Deb­ In Caribbean The bride, given in marriage by program worksheets. The work­ Groups and Individuals orah B r i^ , Sandra James, Susan Marine Lance Cpl. Daniel M. her father, wore a full-leng:tn sheets must be signed by parents HUlman. Meg MacArthur, Terri Fenton, son of Mr. and Mrs. proudly presents aheath of candlelight brocade, de­ S(nd w ill be due In the guidance of­ 8. Sell Yourself, Your Ideas, Michael M. Fenton, is serving with 400 CO U N T signed with a modified bateau fice next Monday. Your Product Hamblett and Beverly Bearce. r t f Pteylng again for the Blue team the Third Battalion of the Eighth neckline, long sleeves, wide sash, I A fter course levels have been 4. Increase Your Human Raia- j Marine Regiment, currently en­ (REG. 29c) •ns G aW een Carpenter, Susan THE AMERICAN TELEVISION PREMIERE and cathedral train extending. assigned, the final elective cards tions Skills Zunnuhlen, Michelle La Vole, Mary gaged in a two-month training ex­ from wide (shoulder revere. Her will be returned for parents’ sig­ ercise In the Caribbean. FUN 6. Remember Names, Fscss ai UdiBer, Stephanie Arre. Gloria 21 four-tiered fingertip veil o f Eng-1 natures. Facts Hathaway and Linda Olson. Vacation Jumble Ush Illusion was attached to a Begtonkig Feb. 12, indivixlual The annual February vacation satin pillbox hat decorated with oonferences will be scheduled be­ 6. Sharpen Your Dedslon-Mak- | Manebester Evening Herald of Hebi-on Schools, Rham High seed pearls, and She carried three tween pupils and guidance person­ ing skills Coventry correspondent. F. Paul­ and elementary, seems rather Gian Carlo cymbldium orchida on a white nel. Parents who wish to speak to 7. Control Fear and W o rry mixy. Both schools will be closed TOMATOES ine UtUe, telephone 742-62S1. Prayerbook. guidoince counselors about their 8. Develop Your Latent the 11th and 12th of the month t() M enotti’s Mias Grace P. Boutwell of Wo­ ebUd’a study plans may call the allow teachers to attend two edu­ Abilities Coffins Lacking burn, Masa, was maid o f honor. sehotd guidcuioe offios. cational workshops, after which VINE C (Miss Daneen Renn of Manches­ To Win A Promotion the schools will be in se.ssion frorri ter, a cousin o f the bride, and QUITO, Ecuador (A P )—A short­ Feb. 13 on schools days up to the "ab$ohA»ff Fkm llles that: RIPENED Mrs. Andrew Gustafson o f Man­ Mdie YourseH age of coffins today delayed the 19th, then closing for the remaind­ brilliant lb chester were bridesmaids. Promotable! burial of some of the 104 children er of the week. 2 9 v.< ' 4?, - pr»fnlatk>n" The maid of honor and brides­ and four teachers killed in the To Honor Pastor ( '4- collapse of a Roman Catholic - T H E NEW YORK TIMES maids wore street-length dresses A special public service of rec­ o f satin and velvet, tuM onoA with jarochlal school at BibUan. ognition for the Rev. John N. WEDNESDAY SPECIALS aatin bodices, bell-shaped velvet BE OUR GUEST The heavy rains that caused the ' Cross will be held this evening. PLAK TOGETHER... skirts, s c o o ^ necloinea and collapse at Heart of Mary College I The Rev. Mr. Cross is pastor of WITHOUT COST (three • quarters • length sleeves. Friday still plagued the farming the Hebron and Gilead Congrega­ They woYe pearl trimmed velvet OR OBLIGATION community In the Andes Moun­ tional churches. The committee in DUNCAN HINES ■ ■ *■ balos, and carried bouquets of tains Simday. A landslide de- charge includes John Bell, Sirreno r J .Btroyed seven homes. None was white rosebuds and rose carna- ■ fi! Which A. Scranton, Mrs. Everett B. Por­ >nC SAVE TOGETHER.. in ju i^ . ter, Mrs. Charlotte Motyka, Ken­ tkms. The maid of honor was -“it '■» I dressed In rose, and the brides- Despite the downpour. 82 of the neth Ellis and James Derby Jr. '.yg: FREE victims were buried on the Sab­ malda wore royal blue. came bath. ’There were not enough cof­ CAKE MIXES Mias Margaret Ann Johnston Flightle.ss birds were relatively fins fw all, and completion of the safe in until about of Manchester, a sister of tbe DBmoRstratioR bride, waa Juntor bridesmaid. Bhe ENJOY TOGETHER... mass burial was delayed. All the 600 years ago when the Maoris dead were boys ■ and girls under 1 migrated there from Polynesia (SAVE wore a fiul-ahirted royal blue firs t? SESSION 12 except for three nuns and a and brought with them the rat ilrees of peou de sola, designed .»QC' with Jewel neckline, and long Tfey cacher. and dog. 32e) PEGS. sleeves. She wore a wreath of Koaor photo atephonotis and baby’s breath on MRS. W A L T E R J. K UPCH UNO S JR. MANCHESTER Tuesday * February 5 • 8:00 PM 3 lier head, and carried a colcmial W ere not aura. But we do ...liave tlie most fun! WHITE, YELLOW, MARBLE, DEVILS FOOD bouquet of white rosebuds and know ttik. Wlm i yon inoura Featuring Hartford appearances by Mr. MenottI rose colored caraations. cymbldium orchids. The oouple graduate o f Bostem College, Chest­ through our agency, yon TUESGAY, will live in Wapping after Feb. 16. and Jean Dalrymple, noted theatrical producer Richard Kupchunoa of Wapping nut Hill, Masa. A fter four years come first . . . always. Our nnSBURGH PAINT SALE! THE COST. Just $10.00 for the stnall daiioder box served aa hla brother's be(rt man. Mrs. Kupchunoa is a 1960 gradu- In. the ROTC at college, he waa maih intecert ia in serving FEB.Rb to be attached to your present TV set. 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Canadiaiii Dispute Former Legislator Roundup BRISTOL (AP) — The Tfadlng The aecond great discovery that up to hia present post ovsr- tha Hartwell Dies, Poet, an antique and tued fumi'- span of yeara. School Ai might come to us would be the Communications fCr publications in the Open Forum will not be (Continued from Page One) tiire etore on Route 72, was a Thanking you the allotted (Oaitteaad Yaga Oaa) By PHIL OUNBY discovery telling us that if we guaranteed publication If they contain more than 300 words. Hie r o s s e t t o tu rn Maine, to Thomas 1* Chmey of charred, ice-coated ruin today in A Thoosht for Today Herald reserves the right to decline to publish any matter that MHS Teacher! COLUMBUS, Ohto (AP)—When (Oontfaroed Iron Fags Om ) really wanted to solve our prob­ 1 remain, Newtown, trustee one fifth Inter­ instructor, Micluiel T. Walsh, were the wake of a $20,000 fire. Firemen SpoBseratf by the BCanoheeter may be libelous or which ia in bad taate. Free e x p r ^ o n of polit­ He ^ an htntad that tba Dtatan- were hampered last night the Franda J. Happenny. CONSTRUCTION COMPANY est In property between Hartford too new chaplain of toe Ohio forced to make a belly landing lems we must first put them in OouBOtl of cainndMe ical views is desired by otmtribuUons of this character but let­ bakar CabUiat had baan discuss- David Hartwell, 60, of 68 Green when the landing gear of their sin­ cold and by the fact that the near­ toe individual institution o t loam - in f’ dissolution o( ParUkmsnt. He Rd. and Foreat St, House of Representatives rises to k«d C rm Bvenlnc ^ ^cept their historical context, then dis­ ters which are defamatory pr abusive will be rejected. 58 DELMONT STv—MI 9>0S08 aifford W. Slicer of Bast Hart­ Manor Rd„ a teiuher of mathe- gle engine plane failed as they est source of water was 3,000 feet . and Boildaya. Entered at the NEW CROP Mdd Iw would mako public hla matlea at Mawdiaster High School lead prayer' these days, lawmak­ away. Traffic on Rt. 72 had to be ***f’oweIl said too eommittss wlf > Kucfaeatar. Conn., aa play and dlscusa them openly and In the 2Sth verse of the second UVONIA, N.T. (AP) : — Bob ford to Wendell S, Oates c< Ver­ were returning to Griswold air­ BaSders and General Contractora laanad ktatainont to Commons, for 36 years, died Saturday of a ers can be sure that he Is aware port. detoured for two hours as firemen hold two weeks ot hearings on to< dan Matter. finally stop trying to solve them chapter of Geneela we read: “And Blttsr PUI, Doctorf ^who might be finding It s little bit Beecher Is a oombinattiin dairy­ dlsaolutlon' oama bafora.- tha non, property at Anderson and bill, and go into exsoutiva ssisioi BMldMitial and IndBatrlal Obastraetlaa S liberty Sts, heart attack aoon after being ad­ of their problems, perplexities fought to subdue the blaze. The es­ _____ TON RATES by building some fancy road which the man and his wife were both To the Ekiitor, difficult to pay the present fees, man and nutria-rancher—one of a Commona maafing at 9;l0 p.m., Walsh landed the plane on an toe week of Feb. 17 "to evaluat- aMr In Advance naked, and were not ashamed.” In to pay an additional dollar for Paul A. Ouallette and Jaequelina mitted to Manchester Memorial Ice covered runway 'with one wheel timate of damages was made by leads only away from them. Then When Democratic town direc­ growing number of farmers who today.' and pressures. our findings and plan subsequen Carrier Matt their state of Innocenie "Adam” their week-day and week-end oc­ F, Ouellette of Man^eeter to Htenltal. up and the other down. the owners, Joseph CaplrChlo and Tear ...... tlS.SO S23.U0 find the fur-beaiing nutria a boon In the event that dissolution Is m t. Hartwell Joined the faculty Calvin Whitefield Dldier (pro­ action." WoqtlW ..... ; ...... 7.75 11.00 we might find some simple direct and “Eve" were not ashamed of tors Barry, Mahoney, Stsmler, casional golfing, and an addition­ coihpanion, financially, to the Reno R. Dufour and Carol J, DU' Joseph Galty. No Injuries were re­ not decided upon. Dlefenhaher>i four of Mqnchester, proparty at of Mancbeater High School hi nounced Dee-dee-a) had been on ported. The cause wt the fire was . His timetable brought a shari ee Montha ...... 3.90 6.60 axiom which might solve every­ their nakedness. It was only when Stone and Woodhouss registered al |30 or $50 for their member­ milk-producing cow. opponents will have another try toe other side of the rostrum i protest from toe committee' BCaptlt«■•«•••»•••• l.W 1.86 desire made them submit to temp- 890 E. Middle Tpke. 193^. V--1 t— r-'*-’'. and Trainmen Cleared not immediately determined. oTf .9U . t t thing—something, let us say, aa their approval of the new aeven ships in the Club. If our five very Beecher bought two pair of nu­ to unseat him when a vote of no- a state legislator In Indiana. ranking Republican, Rep. Pete Utlon that their nakedness be­ thoughtful, and very considerate, tria In 1969, has built his breed­ 4)nitciaan Deeds BRIDGEPORT (AP) — A coron­ simple as this: "The shortest line year lease of our Globe Hollow SoHth Mothodht prosonta cotifidance cornea up for debate Robert H. Hubbard Jr. and From that experience, toe ENGINE CERTIFIED Frelinghuysen Jr. of New Jersey MEMBER OF came an embarrassment before and very conscientious Democrat­ ing stock to 70 animals, and in Tueeday. er absolved a train crew today of "I would Just urgt that wa d' A880CIATBD PRESS between West and East Germany golf course properties to the Man­ Myrtle If. Hubbard of Manchester young Presbyterian minister says, criminal responsibility in the EAST HARTFORD (AP)— n o elated Preas l» exclusively God. Children come into the world ic friends did nothing else, they another year will harvest his first The oppoeltlcm Liberal party he gained "an iqipreclatlon of how not act so preclpitoulsy that w chester Country Club, a lease to Robert H. Hubberd Jr. and death of two persons at a railroad Pratt and Whitney Aircraft’s new 'dntlUed to the use of republlcatlon of lies through Berlin." naked and unfraid—adoring of did at least help the Country Club pelt crop: Nutria breed twice an­ chided niurkneas laet 'Dhureilay easy it Is to preach In terms pi make a spectacle of ourselves 1: all news dispatches credited to tt or After mankind may possibly their Creator. Jesus knew this. which will carry to the early part nually and produce litters of six Of Music M y ^ e M. Hubbard o f Manches­ crossing in Wilton on New Year’s turt>ofan engine has been certiifled not otherwise credited In this paper to step a little closer to the kind about hie statement, in the House ter, propwty at 176-178 Charter right imd wrong, but how diffi­ toe process," Frelinghuysen said and also the local news published here. The world gets hold of children of the year 1970, they sold the to eight. Day. for commercial use, the company have come that far, there ought to of private club it wants. of (Commons, seeming to imply a Oak St. cult It is In political life for even announced yesterday. The Federal "If this Is Just a perfunctor All rM ts of republlcatinn of special— and changes innocense to per­ people of Manchester as a whole, The Town of Manchester-Man- split with Diefehbaker on tne ia- Killed in crash were David performance to show how bai dispatmea herein are also reserved. be a special assignment of schol­ a a a 6 • • .. Wodntsdoy. Fob. good men to accomplish what versions of one sort or another, further down the river than they SOLO-CHOR Thomas L. Cheney o f Newtown Campbell, 41, deputy police chief chester Country Club lease ques­ •ue of accepting U.S. nuclear and Danbury, trustee for Bdnah they wish." Full service client of N. E. A. Serv- ars to try to answer the problem and the relationship to God be­ had ever been sold before. In Norwalk, and Mrs. Dorothy committee shoul Strange as it may seem to tion seems to be a "political foot­ wDAponSe Cheney Dorey Banner of Luck- On the other hand, he says ce. Inc. of how the whole world could get comes strained. We cloth our­ CHANCEL MALE OUARTET with W ^ y R ^ Harkneia said Jan. 28 he be­ Graham of West Redding. ISw S s m A Krui'J, “ —and simply...... tak Publishers R^resentatlves. The selves with jealousies, frustra­ those who are not acquainted with ball” which has been kicked ALL IN ONE STORE enbach, Tex., Elizabeth Bayne that, aa a legislator, he saw pos­ gin. The 14,000-pound thrust en- neanngs Julius Mathews Special Aaency—New itself snarled into such a haywire aroimd by both the Republicans In "M USIC FROM THE A H IC .. Tunsdoy. Fob. I f lieved that agreement could be sibilities of accomplishing more (Campbell was backing his car written statements from expert Tor^ Chleaifo. Detroit and Boston. tions, anger, hate, prejudice, in­ the techniques of our average pol­ Bladtbum o f Durham, N.C., and gine is designed especially for in toe field. MltMBBR AUDIT BUREAU OF brand of logic, and how everybody iticians, they constituted the ma­ and the Democrata since we SHOr FOR A U YOUR reached soon with Waahington to Helen Bayne Knapp o f Klttery In some areas than one might "in out of a driveway and across toe short to medium flights. A total ordinate desires—and we stand make nuclear warheads available railroad tracks when the vehicle Powell said he favors toe omni CmCDLATIONS. could be wrong except Charles de ashamed before God. Strip off this jor part of the six man team bought Globe Hollow back in CHANCEL CHOIR, osslstod by tho Point, Maine, to Bernice B. Oiyk a lifetime in toe ministry." of 131 of the planes are on order. 1955. It will I am afraid continue for the two Bomaro antiaircraft As for toe challenging assign­ was struck by a New Haven Rail­ bus approach to education aid. The Herald Printing Company. Inc., Gaulle. old nature, stand naked before which the Democratic Town Com­ MATERNITY NEEDS of Manchester, four one-fifth In­ assumes no financial responsibility for mittee asked us to vote for so to be so until we will enjoy the RERUN RELL RINGERS...... Monday. Fob. 25 missile bases In Canada and for terests in property between Hart­ ment of offering prayer jat the road Train. BUS DRIVER DIES "However,. I want to be pollti Or, to put the problem the way God clothed only in the spiritual typccraphlcal errors appearing In ad- righteousness of His Nature, and that the sale of large parts of our good fortune of electing to our Dreeeee r - Sportswear the nation's five Jet interceptor ford Rd. and Forest St. start of each day’s floor session The victims were visiting NEW HAVEN (AP) — A heart cally realistic and point out tha ▼eiwements and other reading matter equadrone. in toe House, toe new chaplain In TTie Manchester Evening Herald. we really believe it may have to you will stand upright and "not Globe Hollow golf course proper­ Board of Directors, the kind of Brae — CHrdles — Lingerie Oertlfloatee of Devise friends whose home could be attack suffered at the wheel of a this bill as it is now before u. be put, how has it happened that shamed” before your Creator. ties to the Country Club might be people who will have the desire Gooptr Hall, South Mathodlst Ghureh Harkness Insisted a speech by Property of tho late William W. says; reached only by a driveway cross­ bus proved fatal yesterday to might not come out of the Com DIsolay advertising closing hours: AT Diefenbaker Jan. 25 had been "M y intention is to offer prayer mittee on Education and Labor For Monday—1 p.m Friday. only de GauUe really knows what Rev. William G. Lorimer prevented. Such a sale we were to dispose of it as it should be 8 P.M. Harris, located on Scarborough ing the tracks. Louis E. Relnwald, 46, of Bran­ led to believe would take plsuie if disposed of. misinterpreted and that Canada Rr WednteJay—1 p.m. Tuesday. South Windsor. the "club favoring” Republican was not scrapping its potential chester, kidow. only to God, but from the lives and if it did. would be emasculat For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. The difference between the Re­ Series Ticke*—$4.00 Single Concerts—$1.50 nuclear weapons carrier system. and affairs of contemporary that there was no violation of amy bus driver, was stricken Satur­ We are inclined to wait for, and candidates were elected. Glazier's Property of the late Joseph day night in downtown New Ha­ ed on the floor of toe House o ~ ir Friday—1 p.m. Thursday. publicans and the Democrata as Diefenbaker had said the strike men.” criminal statute on the part of the in conference," Powell said. IT Baiuiday-1 p.m. Friday. to bet on, the day when the sages The support which was given far as the lease question is con­ Ooreet and Uniform Shop Students— $1.50 Miller, located on Perkins and ven. He died at Grace-New Haven Clasatfled deadline: 10:30 a.m. each role of the Canadian air divlelon Now pastor of Hoge Memorial train's engineer, James V. Farley, The administration has wrappec will be saying that de Gaulle, while Education Board the Democratic candidate prior to, cerned, is that the Republicans 631 Main St.—Manchester Center Sts., to Minnie Miller of or its fireman, Roger H. Bagley. Hospital. An accident was averted day of publication except Saturday — In Europe had been placed in Manchester, widow. Presbyterian Church on Ciolum- into one bill a variety of program • a.m he seemed to be "destroying Eu­ and on the day of our last town seem to believe in getting rid of bus’ west side, toe Rev. Mr. In his finding, however, Kotler when one of the passengers on the To Study Budget election, was ^ven because those doubt by the U.S.-British decision Marriage lioenee that didn’t get anywhere on thei rope," was really saving the it for a period of A't least 25 or et Nassau on a multinational nu­ Fallot photo Dldier was minister of a La was critical of the railroad and the bus quickly took over and brought own in the last Congress. The; Monday, February 4 of us who supported the Demo­ 30 years, while the Democrata Thomas Joseph Kerry Jr. of David Hartwell it to a safe stop. world. And we’ll take Uppmimn's clear force for the North Atlantic Porte, Ind., church when Repub­ town of Wilton for what he called include aid for elementary an< The board o f education Wednes­ cratic ticket thought that we seem to Itelieve that it is better South Windsor and Beverlv Jean Treaty Organisation. Ellen of 71 Church St„ F«b. 4, faculty advisor of the Debating lican officials asked him to enter their failure to provide traffic high schools, junior colleges, tech He Beirins To Be “Prophetic’ hint that de Gaulle may be the day will discuss its 1963-64 budg­ were supporting candidates who to deal with the Club in terms of toe primary for state representa­ private would find themselves able to re­ A member of Parliament from South Methodist Church. Society and the school’s literary control devices at the nical institutes, colleges, gradual' only one of us who really knows et at 7:30 p.m. in the board room seven year leases which can be re­ Alberta, Harknem is 69. magazine for many years. He tive from Indian’s La Porte and crossing. schools, libraries and adult cduca It Is to be noticed that, perhaps of Bennett Junior High School. sist the pressures which we knew newed at the Club's pleasure. Starke counties. what he is doing for a starter would be exerted by the Club, and Formerly northejm affairs min­ taught afternoon classes at the About Town tion. prophetically, Walter Lippmann toward that day. Mrs. Katherine D. Bourn, chair­ The philosophy of the Dem­ W E G I V E ister and minister of agriculture, University of Connecticut. Concerned over what it might Chairman Adam C. Powell, D man, said she hopes the board will who would have the determination ocrats seems to jive with the phi­ Parade Revived The Chaminade Musical Club began accommodating his own and desire to put their real ob­ first he assiuned the defense portfolio Review Board He was bom July 6. 1902, in mean to his future as a minister, N.Y., has promised that the Edu thinking toward what President de approve the budget Wednesday in losophy of the veterinarian who Oct. 11, 1960, succeeding G. R he waited until toe last minute NEW HAVEN (A P )—The sons will meet tonight at the Federa­ cation and Labor Committee wll order to illow the busines.® office ligations to the people of Man­ when asked the best way to cut Portsmouth, N. H., attended the of Erin will be aslepplng through tion Room of Center Congrega­ Gaulle did at Brussels just as soon Mr. Hartwell chester as a whole, before any Peakes. University of New Hampshire, and to file, "hoping they’d find some­ take a careful look before decld time to make any corrections be­ off a dog’s tail said “Cut it off Lester B. Pearson, leader of the one else.” He won the 1960 pri­ downtown New Haven again on tional Church. Robert Vater, Ing wliether to bring out one o as the deed was done. Until that fore the Feb. 20 deadline. At that fancied obligations to the four National Hears Appeals was a 1926 graduate of Harvard St. Patrick’s day this year. music teacher at Manchester High David Hartwell was fair and hundred plus, members of the a little bit at a time so that you opposition Liberal party, said College. He attended Center Con- mary and general election, win­ ' more bills. moment, lippmann could think of time, the budget must be in the won’t hurt the dog too much.” Harkness had "taken the only ning the seat whose previous oc­ Four Irish-American societies School, will present a prog;ram of condderate and helpful in all his hands of General Manager Rich­ Country CTub. gregationed Church. I A chief complaint of Republi nothing but the troubles de Gaulle If Democratic directors Barry, GREEN honorable course open to him." The board of tax review conaid- cupants he had watched — and announced last night they will re­ American Jazz after a potluck at I cans Is that the total cost of th. relationships, but It has not been ard Martin. The fact which now must be S t o r e s Survivors include his wlfe,>Mrs. vive the annual parade March 17. 6:30 in the Robbins Room. was threatening. Once de Gaulle recognized, and which must be Mahoney, Sbamler, Stone a n d ^ S T A M P S ^ Pearson precipitated the politi­ ered appeals for reduction of Edna Hartwell; a daughter. Miss sometimes criticized — long be­ REV. DIDIER administration package is too han fair of him to die when he still If the budget is not completed cal dispute over nuclear warheads assessments, and answered ques­ There was no St. Patrick’s day had made his symbolic decision remembered when we go to the Woodhouse will find no lasting Linda Hartwell, a student at fore being asked to become a I to figure. In most cases only first seemed so young, so full of con­ by We^esday, Mrs. Bourn said satisfaction in their decision of in a speech Jan. 12. While op- tions on assessment, but by some political career for all practical parade in 1962 because the spon­ Gary A. Haugh, son of Mr. and another board meeting will be polls come October 1964, is that Smith College; his father, David candidate. j year costa are given although thi against the entrance of Britain Jan. 23, they should find much poseif to nuclear weapons, Pear­ 21 property owners Saturday in During the first quarter of 1961, purposes came to an end. soring organization, the Ancient Mrs.. bavidDa Haugh, 32 Garden St., tinuing accomplishment for on­ called for Feb. 13. the Democratic party, in spite of Hartwell Sr., Portsmouth; a broth­ programs run for several years Into the Common Market stick at its pronouncements, and in spite comfort in knowing that_ they son declared Canada should live the first of three hearings. er, Walter Hartwell, and a sister. he spent weekdays in Indianapo­ Aware of his background, Ohio Order of Hibernians, found the is undergoing nine weeks basic The administration says first coming generations of Manches The finance committee, headed cost of the Inarch toOo expensive. Brussels, X^ppmann could write in of its “brilliant” advertising dur­ earned the applause of the Elditor up to Its commitments and accept The board was in session this Miss Mae Hartwell, both of Ports­ lis and preached Sundays at Hoge Republicans—who have the legis­ training at the Naval Training year costs will be $1.2 billion, an( ter youth—and before people had by Belden Schaffer, has been pre­ of The Manchester Evening Her­ them both for North American afternoon from 1 to 8, and will lative majority—asked him to This year the Hibernians will be Center. Great Lakes, Hi. this vein, as In the Courant last paring the budget. Members of ing the late summer and the early mouth. Memorial Church, which had unofficially estimates they wil ever really begun demonstrating, ald, a feat which is rarely if ever defense and for the North Atlantic have ita final session tomorrow asked him to become its minister succeed toe Rev. Rudy H. Thom­ Joined by the Knights of St. Pat­ run to $4.6 billion for three years Thursday morning: the committee are Ted Cummings, fall of 1962, is the party which Funeral services will be held to­ in one way or another, how much must be held responrible for al­ accomplished by any other Demo­ Treaty Orgulsatlon. afternoon, 2 to 4. morrow at 2:30 p.m. at Watkins- late in 1960. as, who moved to California aft­ rick, toe Irish-American Club and Miss Karin Jansson, American Rep. Charles E. Goodell, R-N.Y. "W e are dealing, I believe, with Edward Glenney and Mrs. Jane Robert ITtompson, head of the The largest property involved er the 1901 session of the Ohio they appreciated what he had done Stuck, besides Schaffer. lowing our Globe Hollow golf crat. West Funeral Home, 142 E. Center At the first active minister to the New Haven Gaelic Football Field Service Ebcchange student says he figures the total cost a a prophetic man who is acting as course to remain under the oper­ Given time enough they will I HURRY Social Credit party, said that "In was that of King’s Mill Store, Inc., St. The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, serve in the Indiana Legislature General Assembly. As chaplain, and Hurling Society as sponsors. from Sweden, will speak at a meet­ between $7 billion and $10 billion for Manchester. Pine Bt. on Inventory arid appli­ tr the future, which is probably PARENTS GET BLAME ational control of the Manchester am sure, prove that we did not view of the confused policy of the pastor of Center Congregational in recent history, he says he was he receives $1(X) a month during James C. Bowe, president of the ing of toe Couples Club of Center Now this community, and three make the wiser choice when we government and the lack of sup­ ances which Town AsesesSor F- regarded with suspicion by some the session. Knights of St. Patrick and in Congregational Church Saturday coming, has already arrived. . . . CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. (AP) Country Club for eleven years of Cliurch, will officiate. Burial will decades’ worth of students who the fifteen year period which will put them in control of our looai port from the prime minister. It Joseph Murphy li^ valued at be Wednesday at 1:80 p.m., in Unl- lawmakers. The son and grandson of minis­ charge of the parade coordinating at Woodruff Hall. There will be a What makes him so different is —It Is mainly the fault of parents $343,670. The store requested that passed through Manchester High when college engineering students have elapsed between the year government last October. Through Saturday O nly was almost obvious that Mr. versallst People’s Cemetery, "I didn’t exactly try to be one ters, the Rev. Mr. Dldier was committee, said at least 500 per­ potluck at 6:45 p.m. Mrs. William Msgr. Hannon that he presents us not with a dip­ 1955, the year of our purchase of Dr. H. B. Moran Harkness would be forced to take the valuation be lowered, but did of the boys, but I avoided bills in ordained In May 1954 with his sons will march. Jones, 109 Mather St., and Mrs. School, owe Mr. Hartwell more do not have the necessary high not say by exactly how much. Chatham, Mass. lomatic argument but with an ac­ school background, a national Globe Hollow, and the year 1970, the action he has." Friends may call at the funeral which a minister might have a brothers Ralph and Bernard by The parade route hasn’t been Lloyd Gustafson, 156 High St., than can ever be paid. For certain Praise for Griffin Other properties involved were will accept reservations. Members complished fact. It is only fair to leader in the field told fellow en­ the year of termination of the T. C. Douglas, leader of the home tonight from 7 to 9. special interest," he said. Detroit presbytery. selected yet, but one thing is sure Critically 111 things should have been said to new seven year lease. To the Editor, New Democratic party, said It those of Dolores M. Trotter for When the Indiana Legislature He and his wife Arlene have —there will be appropriate are reminded to bring a covered add that this has often been the gineers here. 448-449 Main St. and 446H-467Vi his face, on some fitting occasion. More physics, chemistry and No one I am sure, not even the May I remind Police Chief was understandable that Harkness Arthur J. Morin adjourned, the Rev. Mr. Dldler’s five children. touches of green along the way. dish. one effective way to make people members of the quintet which James Reardon it would be a resigned because he had been Main St., valued at $22,882 and The Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. Han He should have been told Chat his math courses should be taught at DOLLAR DAYS! $25,886; property of John R. and ROCKVILLE—Arthur J. Mor­ non, pastor of St. James’ Church change their minds. the high school level, said Joe wilted so completely under the most opportune time in appoint­ frustrated by the government's Town firemen from Companies quiet faithfulness to his serious Lillian D. lamonaco, 97 Garth in, 73, of 10 Rau St., died at his day at 8:30 a.m. from the W. P. Dies at Fire is reported on the critical list a "Thug, wrhlle It is true that the J. Raidy, national director of the pressures of the Country Club, ing Lieiit. Raymond Griffin as procrastination. home yesterday morning. 1 and 4 at 10:10 this morning but modest concept of his mission, will attempt to argue that the captain to succeed the late Wal­ Diefenbaker remained silent on Rd., valued at $15,765; Stanlev and Quish Fimeral Home, 225 Main Bill Brennan, WATERBURY (AP) — Deputy St. Francis Hospital in Hartford American Society of Professional Here are Just a Few of Many Wonderful Values Loretta SavUonls, 89 E. Eldridge He was bom in WllUmantlc were called to the Pilgrim Mills post-wrar role of the United States public will be benefited by this ter Cassells on the local police Harkness’ resignation. S-t., with a solemn high Mass of Fire ClUef James G. Delaney, 61, at 177 Hartford Rd. where a valve Msgr. Hannon was s t r 1 c k a : his steady maintenance of rich re­ Engineers. St., $16,040; Robert and Beverly July 9, 1889, the son of Oliver and requiem at St. Bridget’s Oiurch at collapsed and died of a heart at­ In the defense of Europe is bound But many parents, he declared, latest bit of Democratic legisla' force and second in command. Dlefenbaker’s Conservative par­ on a steam pipe caused consider­ Saturday in the church rectory. serves of wisdom and personality 1 PUlAST - Rich In Owor and Vilsmint, S A V I 10c Taylor, 42 Ferguson Rd., $16,600; Eveline Carpenter Morin. Until his 9. Burial will be in Hlllcrest Park tack last night while helping fight It is understood that the 58 to come to an end, there are great I object to the courses since they tlon. The only pleasure it will prO' If my own recoUeotlon is cor­ ty came out 17 seats short of a retirement several years ago, Mr. GOP Leader, able steam smoke. No damage which were available to those who Joseph and Rose Virelll, 446 Cemetery, Springfield, Mass. a minor blaze. was reported and the recall was year-old priest has been unde risks in bringing this about so take up much time and cut down vide will be the pleasure of adding rect I believe Lieut. Griffin a vet- $>ioo majority in last June's election. Parker St., $18,267. Morin operated a tavern on W. came toward tliem, but never more dollars to the Country Club I eran of nearly 36 years in tbs One of the three opposition parties Friends may call at the funeral Delaney was directing his men sounded at 10:26. treatment for high blood pressuri abruptly." on social activities of the stu­ Also, the estate of Mary Mora, Main St. < if thrust forward at anybody, had dents. "coffer”, by forcing those golfers [department should be rewarded Tomato Juico 4 *1 Social Credit, hak. thrown its votes hohie tomorrow fbom 7 to 9 p.m. Passes at 65 at the cellar fire on South Main for some time. 342 Hackmatack St„ $7,427; prop­ Survivors Include his wife, St. when he collapsed. Msgr. Hannon has been paato One also had to notice. In the always been one of the staunchest to the government in the past to erty of Zygmunt, Nellie and Ellen Reilly Morin; two daugh­ Boy Scout Troop 47, South keep it from defeat. Mrs. Anna S. Bruce EJmergency crews, already on of St. James’ Church since 1949 days Immediately following de and most precious assets of the in­ PMAST - clear, SwasI, Natural S A V I 2 5 c Henry T. Borejko, 11 McCann Dr., ters, Mrs. Stephen Jasek of 33 (Continued from Page One) Methodist Church, will have a Diefenbaker is said to be re­ Mrs. Anna Senior Bruce, 78, 116 the scene, administered oxygen but court of honor tomorrow at 7:30 In December 1960, he was one o Gaulle's blow to the Common Mar­ stitution and the community to 1-QT $8,377; WlUlam T. Burgess, 17-19 Hale St. Hbct., and Mrs. Frederic were unable to revive Delaney. 00 signed to a new election this Huntingrton of 76 Agnes Dr., Man­ Prospect St., WllUmantlc, mother live Democrat. But Brennan and a p.m. at Wesley Hall at the church. six priests in the area elevated ti ket concept, that American busi­ Trotter St., $9,644; James A. and domestic prelate by Pope Johi which he gave his career. He BTLS spring. He Is not happy with his chester; a sister, Mrs. Irene of Norman F. Bruce, 25 French A potluck, for members and their ness suddenly seemed very perky 15th Apple Juice 5 I Helen S. Carroll, 57 Morse Rd., brother became Republicans. xxra. should have been told, by those efforts to carry on without a clear- $9,032; Louis and Edith Dubois, Hanawald of EJast Hartford, and Rd., Mcmchester, died yesterday at Mercury Dips families, will be served at 6:30. and cheerful, and the explanation cut majority. In 1952, Brennan lacked Lodge’s "W e asked all of our people a who associated with him, and by 55 Essex St.; Ralph and Mary three grandchildren. her home. She lived in RockviUe W in d s o r l o c k s (A P )—The Mrs. Everett Kelsey and Mrs. Am­ Give your NATIONAL The government had been un­ many years before moving to Wil- support for re-election as national all the Masses yesterday if they’t given wras that now we might not those who had sat in his classes, RICHMOND____ Vins-Ripsnsd S A V I 11c Halvorsen, 89 Oxford St., $9,649; The funeral will be held mercury took a nose dive to a brose Diehl are co-chairman o f the der fire from the opposition psir- Caroline McConnell, 10-12 Trotter Wednesday at 8:15 a.m. at the limantic 16 years ago. committeeman or as delegate to program. kindly pray for him,” said thi have to indulge in a tariff war that a modest nature is never CHILDREN'S 16-OZ 00 ties for its defense ^ licies even record-breaking minus 4 degrees Rev. Eugene F. Torpey of St teeth a 8t„ $10,376. Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros­ Survivors, besides her son in the national convention. He was at the U.S. Weather Bureau at with Europe after all, and might really a successful disguise for ex­ CANS ■ before the U.S. Rtate Department James’ Church today. T o m a to e s Also, Nelson Jr., and Isabele pect St., with a solemn Mass of Manchester, include two daughters replaced as national committee­ 7:15 a.m. today. The 'VFW Post will meet tomor­ find It easier to keep on selling cellence, but merely an addition to DENTAL said last Wednesday that Canada Qulnby, 88 Tanner St., $8,712; requiem at 9 at St. Bernard’s of WUlimantic and Lakeville, a bright was dragging its feet on accepting man by former Governor Shannon. The reading shaded the old row at 8 pjn. at the Post Home. goods there. it. Francis and Catlierine Vendetta, Church. Burial will be in St. son of Windham, 10 grandchildren mark of -2 for Feb. 2 set in 1945. HEALTH WEEK S A V I Sc nuclear warheads for U.S.-sup- Bernard’s Cemetery. noticing these two reactions, Mr. Hartwell should have been H N A ST - Strawberry or Raspberry 40 Englewood Dr., $9JS45; Mal­ and two great-grandchildren. Fairfield County delegates to But while Weather Bureau per­ Members of Hose and Ladder future ... plied Bomarc missiles and for colm R. and Ruth Wilson, 17 Friends may call at the funeral the state convendion, however, Ban Imminenl (me also goes on to suspect that, told, too, that we all had some FEBRUARY 3-9 12-OZ 00 rockets on Voodoo interceptor Funeral services ■wUl be held to­ sonnel shivered at their Bradley Co. 1, Town Fire Department, will Salem Rd., $8,595; Ronald and home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and morrow at 10 a.m. at the Potter chose Brennan aa delegate from Field post here, they got even meet tonight at 7:16 at the Holmes with time, more and more people, JARS Jets at home and in Europe. 7 to 9 p.m. inkling of the secret which decided 1963 P r e s e r v e s I Miriam F. Wlnther, 18 Northfield Funeral Home, 466 Jackson St., toe coimty. As a member of the coldar news from an observer at Fimeral Home, 400 Main St., to from pundits to statesmen, may All four Canadian parties at­ St., $9,671, and an extra lot, |997; Connecticut deletration, Brennan On Cuba Cargo his career for him and kept him tacked the American statement as Willimantic. Burial will be in Norfolk, in northwestern Connecti­ pay respects to toe late Miss Wil- be discovering that there are. at it with such devotion and faith­ and Samuel Zwick, 410 Bnxul St., Oarloe O. Walker Grove HUl Cemetery, Rockville. was committed to support Eisen­ cut. helmina Schiebel, whose brother, PREVENT " Y• OWM R " RsmaRroovO A R D M -* SlicedDncva or Halvasr S A V I 11c an Intrusion into Canadian affairs. $10,089. Carlos O. Walker, 88, of Rus­ (Continued from Page One) after all, good results from what fulness and seemingly perpetual SPONSORED BY THE The question was whether Diefen­ 65 Friends may caU at the ftmeral hower. But as a member of the The observer reported a low of Alfred Schiebel, Is a member of the Board members Floyd Porde, sell St, died yesterday at Rock­ home tonight from 7 to 9. credentials committee, he support­ was supposed to be de Gaulle's capacity for appreciation. He loved AMERICAN DENTAL 30-OZ 00 baker or the opposition would -22 degrees there. company. DENTAL ILRIRTA Edgar Clarke and Edward Dupre ville City Hospital after a short ed the seating of several members 8. No U.S. shipowners could en ASSOCIATION CANS ■ read the most political advantage met ■with the property owners. illness. Other low readings in toe state: horrible act. young people, and he loved discov­ P e a c h e s of committees for Robert Taft, Waterbury -2, Canaan -12 and gage in the Cuban trade. AND from the repercussions of the The board will review each case, Hose and Ladder Co. 1, Town 4. U.S. ports would be closer In time, we may come to an ering things in them, just as he Mr. Walker wa# bom Dec. 27 Eisenhower’s opponent. Litchfield -14. DISEASE CONN. STATE DENTAL Washington statement. and decide whether or not to up­ 1885. In Coventry. He was employ­ Fire Department, will meet to­ to any ship which sought to comr analysis of what happened in Jan­ loved many other fine things in Funerals Lodge was an Elsenhower sup­ SATHROOM TISSUI - Whits, Yellow, Pink S A V I Sc If Diefenbaker doesn't move by hold the assessor’s firming, by ed at toe Manchester Lumber Co, Residents along the ■:oast were morrow at 8 p.m. at the firehouse. to toe United States on toe samr uary, 1963, which goes something life. ASSOCIATION Tuesday night, the three opposi' porter. spared the brunt of the cold, as REG Feb. 28. for many yearg before retirement. voyage in which it engaged ir like this: But he has not been fair. He has 00 tlon parties—Liberals, New Demo­ Survivors Include his wife, Mrs. Miss WUhetanlna J. Schiebel Brennan was a football, base­ readings remained at 5 to 10 above Washington Lodge, LOL, will Cuba-bloc trade. crats and Social Credit—may force ball and basketball player in There were two proposed rail­ closed the book and left the room So fft-W e ve ROLLS I Sarah Cole Walker; a son, Everett Funeral services for Miss Wll- ot the shore. meet Friday at 8 p.m. at Orange an election by a no-confidence Stamford High School. He was The low temperatures were road routes, both professing to one final time, and we can only Walker; a stepson, Albert Cole helmina J. Schiebel of 597 Adams Hall. Reservations are still avail­ GRAHAM CANCELS TALK vote. Six Men Survive three stepdaughters, Mrs, George St. will be held tomorrow at 1:30 All-State tackle in 1916, All-State blamed by the Weather Bureau on able for a bus trip to New York DALLAS, Tex. (AP) — Evan represent the true path toward send the words after him. hoping IMAST PROZM - ChldMii. Turkey, Reef SAVI 41c The key is whether Liberal par Gibbon, Mrs. Paul Turcotte and p.m. at the Holmes Funeral Home, fullback in 1916. a large high pressure system that City Saturday at 2 p.m. gellst Billy Graham, scheduled tc peace and security and prosperity that he will still hear us .saying ty leader Lester B. Pearson can Hours in Water Mrs. Edward MeVey; five gremd 400 Main St. The Rev. Lawrence F. He htid been an Inspector with was spread over the state. speak yesterday at the C h o a 1 1 use the defense issue or some for everybody. how good and faithful a servant children and one great-grandchild. Almond, pastor of South Metho­ the State Motor Vehicles Depart­ Continued sunny skies and cold Gibbons Assembly, Catholic school in Wallingford, canceled the other issue to win the support of ment. When that department was One of the roads haul the big we all thought he was. BIG MAN ON WHEELS Meat Pies 6 IZ *V^ GULFPORT, Miss. (AP) — Six All bis survivors reside in Man dist Church, will officiate. Burial temperatures were forecast for to­ Ladles o f Columbus, will sponsor a engagement after a flu attack the Social Credit party’s 30 mem of nine fishermen who tied them­ cheater. will toe in EJast CJemetery. transferred to state police, Bren­ Graham had five talks plannee publicity build-up, the commitment LESSER QUANTITIES OF DOLLAR DAYS SALE ITEMS AT REGUUR PRICES bers and the Socialist New Demo day. fashion show and card party selves together and leaned Into a Funeral . . services will be held EYiends may caU at the funeral nan transferred with it and served As a small low pressure system Wednesday at 8 p.m. at St. James’ for Connecticut, but said he war of the poiitlcal, financial, and Why should you pay the high auto insurance crat party’s 18- Without them, he a.m. at the for five years. Even Autobahns In Trouble boiling sea when their trawler I *;*“ "*“ V home tonight from 7 to 9. from the Dakotas moves eastward School Ha'l. Proceeds will benefit canceling four of them. Doctort military brass of the time. It had rates which only careless drivers deserve? Aetna Soo Our Roflulor Thursdoy Advortlioniont For would not be able to pass the no- sank told today of toe ordeaJ Funerm 1Home. 400 Main Often Connecticut’s "Mr. it wdll bring cloudkiess end some confidence motion. a scholarship fund. The public is ordered him to stay in his hotel all the writers, editorialist.s, com­ I The Germans Invented the tu- Casualty’s AUTO-RITE policy gives lower rates which claimed toe lives of three St. The Rev, Clifford O. Simpson Republican,” Brennan was instru­ light enow tomorrotw, the forecast­ room because of a slight fever. ^lal (jredlt leader Robert pastor of Cienter CongregaUonal Mrs. Emma T. Harris invited. mentators, and politicians singing to safe drivers, plus a convenient quarterly pay­ companions. mental in building Fairfield Coun­ er said. perhig-hway, and were, for a time, MANY MORE Thompson called his party into Churc^ will officiate. Burial will FUneral serviceB for Mrs. Em­ ty into a GOP stronghold during ment plan. See us for details soon. They were in toe Gulf of Mexico ma T. Harris of 18 Chestnut St. Its praises. They were unanimous far ahead of everybody else in de­ caucus to decide on a course. about 40 minutea before a Coast be in East Cemetery. his 16 years as county chairman. SCHWARTZ RITES HELD in proclaiming that it was the sign and engineering for it. They The New Democratic leader, T. Guard cutter, hampered by 26-foot Friends may call at the f u n e r a l i were held this morning at Wat- He retired aa county chairman iLOWaOWDKCOU^^ C. Douglas, hasn't disclosed hia home tomorrow from 7 to 9 p.m. klns-West Funeral Home, 142 E. NORWICH (AP) — Funeral road of the future, the road of vi- waves, could pull them to safety. following the Democratic landslide may soon reach out ahead of party’s stand. Center St. The Rev. CUfford O. services were to be held today for ■lon. Blverybody kept signing im­ ' everybody again, and again prove In all, eight men lashed together Simpson, pastor of Center Congre­ of 1958 when Abraham Riblcoff Harry Schwartz, 69, a former po­ WILLIMANTIG STATE OOLLEOE Diefenbaker held an unusual with a rope were hoisteo from > y 1 carried the county by a 60,000-vote portant papers and agreements the pioneers. But, for the moment, Sunday meeting with his Cabinet Mrs. Eldlth N. Slocomb,Sic 72, 19 gational Church, officiated. Fred- lice court judge. Schwartz died John H. 164 East Center St. the gulf about 26 miles offshore eric Wemer wag organist. Burial plurality ea he became Governor. Saturday. He was a former chalr- which projected the road from one at least, they are only a little bit Tuesday and Wednesday Specials! and prepared to address the House Sunday by toe Coast Guard cut­ Wellington Rd., wife of A. Leroy At the time Brennan said Rlbi Slocomb, died yesterday at Crest- was In East Cemetery. maui of the Republican Town Com­ Junction to another. Anybody who ! ahead of us, in this country, in of Commons. He has not indicated ter Nike. coff’a victory was not the cause of Incorporate 23< Bdnah Cheney Dorey Benner M Heiue eeite. H.; two gransons Including Phil' flute. blew up wps never lead- in the main, just like us, they are i d FruAKa Frima llfK th f TuaadBy an4 WtSuai i aa. Quia Luckenbach, Tex., to Thonua L. U, Cmdr. John A. Pfokard, Members ot toe group Include • HIGHLAND PARK MARKET lybody anywhere anybody concentrating on building more Chan«v of Newtown, trustee, one- Nike oonunandlng cCficor, s61d tha mothers, o i l men,, engineers, |a,|D apyway, but that, to intereet In prdperW between men were Ued ee cloee tcfether clerks, teachers, a mathematics and tenter lanes, with more by- giuttecd Rd. and Fonwt St. the Nike crewmen could not pick professor, a priest, an artist and 1^ avery regl passeiL and mors magnUlosni^ RUsn Bayne Knapp of Klttery^ up one mt a time. a librarian. w ; ; HANCHEStEB S V E l^ O HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 19C8 PAGE M INI jX.ockvi^e>J^^mon Scottish items Most Keating Claims Loaned to Lutz

A clan map seta tho stage for Prove Basically Right a display of Scottish equipment at 3 Sieniors at Top of List Lutz Junior Museum during the fn M Om i month of February. The mop ( was loaned by Mrs. Chester Kot>- RookvUU Uich School prinolpalf buffetnet suweiir will be served after Un&ky. momhtr t t m af oommlttae in joMph A, M ilk e r hw uinouaiy theI grand m a ^ led ^ W o n ^ - Unit Meetings Other Items loaned for the ex­ fuli Mlastorwaster aiand Mm. Albert MIL. .. ,whleh, tatsUinnet Information •d Uw honori ttudenU for Rook- would bo avaflaMo to him. hibit include bagpipes from the The Rythmaires will supply music Manchester Pipe Biuid; a com­ DOUBLE fine High School for the eeoond for dandng. Reservations most be Koating won’t tall whora ht Set by League plete uniform of the Royal Scots guerMr. mad* Feb. 18, with Charles J.; I gats tho tnfOrmaUon that has provod to ba ramarkabty correct Guards of Buckingham Palace, There #ere three high honore Thurlow of 81 Wlndtmers Ave., or Two unit meetings with Identical from Miss June GlanviUe; a Bal­ CllNord H a w l^ ^ ^ iO R t ^ S t j I ill aovoral erttleal Inataaeaa. moral bonnet. Glengarry bonnet, ^^Inners in tlw eenior cUum, among Re tnstta, hdwovar, that it does themes will be presented by the state resource committee of the and "chanter” of a bagpipe, from 1^ total of *8 high honore win- It. Bernard’s Women's Guild not coma primarily from refugee Dr. and Mrs. Frank Horton. STAMPS aounea, whloh ha rogarda as gen­ nere. will meet at • p.m; tomorrow at Manchester League of Voters this Also, two children's kilts in St. Bemard'a Hall. Mrs. Joseph erally unreliable. Ha haa con­ week. The first will be Wednesday Honore"vfktheih In the four tended over and over again that MacArthur and Graham tartans, nadee totaled 118. Konlcki, education chairman, will at 9:80 a.m., at the home of Mrs. and a Balmoral bonnet, from Mr. present a resume of a pamphlet on the fovammant haa the same in­ Seniont M th high honore are formation ba haa “ and a lot John Hyde, l l Meadow Lane, and and Mrs. John Aronson; ladies Every Wed. fe d a ^ aid to education and free­ kilts In ancient Campbell and Bdouardina Leolerc, Stephen more.’’ the second, Thursday at 8 p.m. at lUioada and Richard Symonde. dom of conscience, written by Gordon tartans, from Joseph Gar- James J. Higgins. There will he e As a, brigadier ganaral in the the home of Mrs. George Sandals, Senior honore etudente are: Tenor Soloist Army Raatnva, after sarvlca In 40 Steep Hollow Lane, man, and regiments of Scottish white elephant table for a penny and British iMd soldiers from Dr. Joseph Aehe, Anne Bart, Ther- auction, and a box lunch, after the John C. Beggs, 0 Baldwin Rd., two world w u e , Keatlii' has ; in a continuing study of state ed •M Dowgiewlce, JO'Anne Dube, Ray Weitzel. business meeting. All members are will appear with the Solo-Choir at many friends In uniform. He d e-, ucatlon finance, the committee, ac- Swatches of many different tar­ Ix)uie Ferrerl, Lea Oordon, Laura clines to a finger on them. | cording to Mrs. Mitchell Madge, /MOTTS asked to bring a donation for the a concert Wednesday at 8 p.m. at tans and framed piotures of clan OranvlUe, Diane HarrUon, John table and a box lunch. He says he first got Intwested chairman, will present a review of Harvey, Oralf Hill, Paul Hlrth, Cooper Hall, South Methodist last August when pMple who had costumes are also on display. SUPER i The Vernon Junior Woman's Club the state league’s position on in- jany Mitoh^l, Richard Neff, become Involved In the Cuban The uniform of the Royal Scot executive board will meet tomor- Church. Jack Grove will direct the creues and methods of distribut­ Guardsman Includes a hors^air MARKETS •niomae Pardak, Ronald Povloeky, row at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. group. This is the first in a serie:; situation began talking to him ing state aid to education, and dis­ about it. sporran, a kilt and shoulder plaid Joan Preiaelor, Linda Rackoweki, Ronald Kosuch, Valley View Lane. of three musical evenings that will cuss pertinent bills filed before the of MacKenzle tartan, and a feath­ Joyce Read, Donna Remkiewlce, Hostess will bs Mrs. Harold Pusch. bs presented at Cooper Hall. current session of the Connecticut er bonnet. The shoulder plaid IHvld Sohweitaer, Andrew Sebula. Hostel Notes. Beggs has been singing with the Legislature. and bonnet were loaned by Man­ Sblrlea Sullivan, Cynthia Swola, Admitted raday: Ceasare Sal­ Chancel Choir, South Methodiet 760-Pound Man The league haa reached agree­ chester Pipe Band Kvelyn Traver, PhylUe Zlemba. vatore, Southbridge, Mass.; Ber­ Church, for the past decade and ment In support of quality stan­ The museum, at 126 Cedar St., Junior high honor etudente are; nard Nickerson, 38 Trout Stream became a eoloist in 1980. He was Dies from Eating dards aimed to educate each indi­ Is open from 2 to 5 p.m. daily, ex­ Susan Abuea, Randy Kies, Judith Dr., Vemon; Harry Masichuk, president of the Manchester Gil­ vidual to his capacity, the chair­ cept Monday. Kluck, Martha Liggett, Ann Mills, bert and Sullivan Workshop from South St. JACKSONVILLE. Fla. (AP) — man said, and telieves the State Harry Olson, Marjorie Stavens, Admitted Saturday: Mrs. Sophie 1980 to 1981. Department of Education should ex­ Caron'Stone, Paula Ward, Carolyn Two w*«ks ago Charles Steinmets Searek, 171 High S t; Norman He Is top tenor in the Chancel said; "1 haven’t got much time ert strong leadership in this area. Whitmore. Strong, West Rd., Vernon; Miss Mala Quartet, and will appear with How such standards should be Im­ MOTTS REffitlUR Junior honors etudente are: left. I crave food Uke an alcoholic Caroline Allen, 8 High St.; Crys­ them In the second concert of the craves alcohol.’’ plemented will be discussed at the Special Offer! Francis Aehllne, Felix Banis, series. For the past nine years he meetings, Mrs. Hadge added. tal Gottler, 14 Florence St. Steinmets, 88, died Sunday In a see lb. QUALITY u Diane Berman, Linda Burdick, Admitted Sunday: Bernard Mc­ has sung top tenor with the Besides the chairman, the com­ TIOGA YAGK SHOP Bllxabeth Chapman, Rosemary hospital. Doctors said he weighed Gowan, railngton; Frank Kerchov, Shoshimon Four. 740 pounds at death—a gain of 70 mittee includes Mrs. Lawrence Clark, Bruce Denson, Susan Horn- As a member of the Gilbert and AR51STBOND ROAD. Highland Ave. pounds In two weeks. Handley, Mrs. Charles Maxson, COVENTRY, CONN. brook, Donna Jalbert, Kathleen Birth Friday; A son to Mr. and Sullivan Workshop, he has sung Mrs. David Pierce and Mrs. Beldon Jalbert, Jo - Ann Klatka, Eric Steinmets complained of lung Mrs. Charles Moller, 15 High St. In all lU productions, and played congestion Saturday. It took i« Schaeffer. FEATURES FAMOUS Kloter, Joan Kloter, Richard Birth Saturday: A son to Mr. lead parts In "Pirates of Pen­ t«Blond, Rosemary Moran, Louise men to load him Into the rear of t and Mrs. Ronald Dyer, 38 Talcott zance,” "Trial by Jury,” "The Gon­ a de)'vei7' truck for the trip to DOHA DRESS YARK G round Morin, Thomas Otto, Joseph Pache­ Ave. doliers’’ and "Princess Id:<.’’ co, Jane Petrus, Carol Poole, Peter the hoB^tal. Cause of death 2 Oz. Skeins. Discharged Friday: Mrs. Zelda Jiie Solo-Choir Is a choral en­ awaited the outcome of an au­ Ramsdell, Linda SL Louis, Virginia Fox and daughter, West Rd.; Mrs semble of soloists in the Grea.er topsy. Slots, Marjorie Snydal, John Heart Gas? Daryl Driggs and daughter, Bol­ Hartford area. Its program In­ Steinmets, who was 88 inches Also Mohair and All Other Stocks, Evelyn Vogel, Margaret ton Rd., Vemon; Mrs. Yolanda cludes the group's musical Inter­ Stsa Chskbii Hsart 6ai 3 Tlmis Faster Type of Yams and Williams. tall and 76 Inches around, said Chew B«ll■•ns ttbItU at firat ilfn of Schofield, 6 Hughes Circle; Rob­ pretation of several of the best each pound he gained brought dittreu. Ktep In bas or pocket tor raady Knitting Accessories BEEF High honors students in the ert Ueher, 31 King St.; Mrs. Eliza­ known personalities In Edgar Lee him nearer to death, but he rallat. So taat and aura you can't balleva At Low Prices sophomore class are beth Poquette, Bolton. Master's "Spoon River Antholo­ It. No harmful druii. Gat Ball-ant today. couldn’t stop. “ Other people 3Sd at druttlata. Sand postal to Ball-ant, Open 9 A.M. to 5 PJM. Sharon Brady Lynette Dauphin, Discharged Saturday: Samuel g y ” smoke or drink when they worry. Ortnttburi, N. V. for llbaral frat umplt. Karen Davis, Katherine Falconer, Kington, 45 Hale St.; Mark Girard, The other concerts in the series Mon. thra Sat. I find myself a chic!:e’ ." Tel. 742-7288 Loretta Kayan, Irene Kolanko, 119 Hilliard St.. Manchester; will be on Tuesday, Feb. 19. and . A t the age of 8, Steinmetz was William Lipton, William Loehr, Bernard Nickerson, 88 Trout Monday. Feb. 25. at the some Ume underweight He started gaining Sheryl Maron, Barry McCracken, Stream Dr., Vemon; Thomas Shea, and place. Tickets may be obtained rapidly In hla late teens. He VlrgWa Paganl, Alan Pease. Pa­ Peterson Rd., Vemon; Mrs. Jo­ at the church office or at the door. worked 16 years as a typist, re­ RUG and tricia Shea Mark Shtmoda, Philip sephine Devlin. 88 Grove tiring on a medical pension in Skoglund, ueniaa Stankovlcs Rob­ DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: 19.5A when he reached 586 pounds. ert Surdel, Jean Syverun Sharon Ehric Clayton, Tolland; Mrs. Mar­ He said doctors told him there UPHOLSTERY Tennstedt, Marguerite YeU. jorie SOhnelder and son. West Rd., Police Arrests was nothlnp- organically wrong. Sophonvore honors students are; Ellington; Michael Laurie, Maakel “ I have no health problem, no <5- Shirley Alien, Dorothy Arzt, Wil­ Rd., Wapplng; Mrs. Germains Cor­ abetic trouble—just overeating,’ CLEANING liam Borkowski, Richard Bow­ mier, Rt, 80, Vemon. William S. Kilgore, 38, of 262 E. he said. man, Richard Brown, Mark Bu­ At Great Lakes Middle> Tpke., Saturday was TEL. Ml 9-1752 cher!, Dorothy Casadsl, Can­ Norman R. Meyers, 17, son of charged with keeping an un- EVERYBODY TEACHES dace Cowan, Alicia Deni, Howard Mrs. Winifred M. Cote of Bakos licenaed dog. The case will be pre­ BITU8HAN. Yugoslavia (AP)— or Denslow, Holly Dick, Catherine Rd., Tolland, Is undergoing nine sented In Circuit Court 12, Man­ This village can teach a thing or Ml 3-5747 Doboisz, David Hull, Linda Jlmmo, weeks of basic recruit training at chester, Feb. 18. two. Carol Johndrow, Susan Keller, the Naval Training Center, Great Out of the 90 families that live Gall Marshall, James Mutello, Lakes, 111. The Introduction to OHARGED IN ROAD DEATH here, 40 of the local folks are Garner's CatharUie MUkle, Carol Mitchell, Navy life consists of physical fH- HADDAM (A P )—Leslie Pier- teachers______and___ 20______others____ are pre- Robert Newmarker, Unda Piader, nesB drills, mtlHary drills, seaman­ son, 18, of ^ Mlddlrfleld,^ has been paring to become teachers. Near- 8 CHfSWOl.D ST. ship, basic military law, customs charged with negligent homicide ^ Bltushan educators Rarlee Relnertsen, Richard Rock, Wi- bupgr wMta tbs flq* Wtiric of Itnob Holy CroM 1961-63 unit which took. Providence came at Niagara where Provi­ roods had much the better of it Oflara wlilob oppeand bi. TIm a 75-76 loss to Boston University FtaotBunday in what bee ham • doum thflt f«mi Lee, and eopbomore to the National Invitation Tourna­ dence played its best game of the than the Judges. With 56 Place, Herald Tuesday nlMit, pbotoa of Govetn beoauee of ioeUgtliUlty. ment for the fourth consecutive season. FTynn tallied 39 points had two great shooting nights •old Jdouuy ihrlrod an whedule. the Gold Key DiOM . . New Brit­ ment trmil now that major re­ Brown ewiaped thh tvy 'cellar by Wind Up in Deadlock Defenditig' champion Yale re­ year. John Thompson (6-11) mov­ and Elrnst 23. with 31 points each. Roger Wil­ downing Dartmouth,, * J58-58-47, gns aevenU Inobaa a t maam oorored ain tha deeahaUon at nlgU ind t construction jobs have been gained the Ivy League lead thanks ed back Into his natural center liams of Williams hit 30 in an 85- found myaelf in the tougheot baa- At Worcester, Oftrlng had to al­ Springfield joined .the high scor­ Block Awards ^ ground hgr tte time I attrted completed. to Denny Lynch’s fallaway jump post from forward with the depar­ ter bis offense with the depart­ 69 decision over Worcester Tech. ing few in a 104-60 romp over PALM SPRINGS. CaUf. (AP)— Gary JtU f m aaTtgnba . . . jMiadule called katball gtEua of tbs aoaeon & the Provldanee (11-4) capped the shot at the Busser which beat ture of Jim Hadnot. emelleat gym badord an overflow ure of record breaking scorer In the franUc finish depart­ Middlebury ‘ Coast Guard Massa­ I— a tito te New Haven for a roughest week on its baeketbaU Dartmouth 74-72 in overtime Fri­ The difficulty was mental atti­ Jack (The Shot) Foley and face Little Pete Sgro was the man in black, came from five crowd, TOO often too many tiokets ment, a ' desperation two-Hand chusetts warmed up for inoro Yan­ ^Mtteg m tlieMateooI' schadule by blitsing Niagara off day and the Princetoa victory tude. Several payers were ‘qnylt a general lack ist height and ex­ fling from mldoourt by Jim Har­ kee action by defeating Coast biggest winner at the payoff round of the |60,000 Palm Springs ^ hall umfirm but tbe wi are aold for oourt gamee and thUi tha nnbeaton list 102-78 Saturday over Penn. ed" to leave the squad before the perience. Then came drop outs and Guard, 77-64. woe the oaae at this parUoular rington went through the basket desk last night in the annual and so today meets Jack Nick aus in an 18-hole playon. m e forced a change in plana nljpt and ending a 16-game wbi' A m a ^ Central. OonnecUcut opener due to poor attitude and/or Injuries. (3o-(3aptaln Bob Foley after the final huzzer as Hart­ adhool ning streak on uw New ' Yorkers' Major games of the week; Tues. Nick Tronsky Classic Duck- money difference is $9,000 to $4,0(W.^^ ^ Afto*- oburob with my stretched its perfeot record to 144» conditioning. Transfer Jim Stone was eldellner seven games with a ford nipped Bridgeport 76-74. one-stroke home court by romping over Pljrmouth, N.H., quit the team last month, later —Massachusetts at Providence. pin Bowling Tournament femUy ttn# flit WedBeaday broken hand. Right now the other Amherst edged Trinity 70-69 In lead in the second round, then (Holy Cross (12-8) gained ven' State 80-61. rejdned it. W-ed.—Holy Cross at Rhode m my favorite obohr . . . Spocte OoUage beoeball umpiring ono of co-captain, Pete DCkinnor, Is out overtime when Charlie Sommers’ Island, St. Michael’s at 'Ver­ staged at the Holiday Lanes. maintained a five-stroke lead on lamimiteliim an. vtdaa featuim sance against Boaion Colls Assumption (8-2) furthered its Now the accurate jump shots of with a fractured right wrist. jumper found the range with The 41-year-old virtually unknown the third and fourth rounds of the __ Hnrlem Olobatrotteiii and tt tbe early oonronaiUon tpieoes wtth 4-61 tor ita eighth trliunph in small college status by turning Captain Ray Flynn, the top gun; mont. Thiirs. — N otre Dame West Injured; eeveral area head ooaohea proof Scooter-playmaker Joe Kelly (5- three seconds to go. Trinity hasn't at BC, DePaul at Providence. from Blast Haven posted s 10- marathon 90-hole tournament. . Wha a eub-par ehow. agalaat tbalr row. BC bad been the lest club to back St. Michael's (7-4), 68-62, in the fast break englheered by lit' beaten the Jeffs since 1954. game total of 1,437 to take home But he said someone, like the that the oeoaon isn’t too many 10) piloted the 87-70 decision over Fri.—Holy Cross at Vlllanova, Mgular ajpponant ateogoa . . . defeat the Crueaden, a 'Showdown. And Northeastern’s tie y&mie Ernest; Im prove de Dartmouth, then sophomores first prize of |750. Sgro averaged witches in Macbeth, warned him: waeka away. Tbo ctrilomna start Other N ^ Englend weekend defending regional small college fensiw and rebounding by Thomp- And at Fall River. Mass., Penn at Yale, Princeton at Brown Lakers Worry Young faumr vbdtlng aakad bow in leas than 10 weahs. Tan wooks John Wendelken and Hank Knittel H«\ry Attar’s basket was the dif­ Harvard at (iornell. Sat.—Prince­ 143.7 per string. "Jack may lead the pock but tbe Trattaai would do agalnat the ighllg^lits Included these: kings (18-4) put the defensive •On and sophomoree B Bob ob Kovalski watch out for the man in black.*’ Uke a long ways off but have made the Friars a cohesive lit the fuse In the trliunph over ference In Durfee's 69-68 triple ton at Yale, Catholic U. at Provi­ Total of 247 of New England’s goaton Oelttoa. It a lO ganM By3y 'defeatingit Vermimt 96-62, damps .on Bates 08-42 after los­ BC. classiest small pinners took part Player, of , usually time has a w w of creeping up .. Connecticut puUeii even with ing to BC eurller In the week. unit. overtime victory over Stonehill. dence. Rhody at Massachusetts, Despite Lead BCtoadulad was orrongad, Boaten Bid adieu to Walt Ferguson today The streak hae reached eight Dick Munson of Stonehill .sent a Connecticut at Maine, Wesleyan in the two-day event at the lo­ wsurs black from head to too. The would win all 10 and without too Rhode leland atop the Yankee Joe MuUaney of Providence Euid After openliw lest week with a cal house, makiitg It one of the two have met head-on only once who will try to pick up a tan while Conference etandlngg (each 5-0) FYank Oftrlng of Holy Cross, both home lose to Si. Bonaventure. the games and the Ouaaders next In­ shot through the hoop at the fin­ at Bowdoln, Williama at Amher.st, NBIW YORK (AP) ISie la s nuQh awaat . . . Thanka to my eharpenlng up his golf game in vade Rhode Island Wednesday ish but officials ruled the game Penn at Brown, Harvard at Co­ biggest fields In years for play on before—late last summer in the ..am Read aa the miow ahoveUng and took the Inside track tor the former Chuiiader groats, have'Friars rallied and tripped Dayton the Connecticut tourney scene. Angeles Lakers have a comfort­ "world series of golf." Nicklaus Florida tha next few weeks . . . crown the Huskies have held so mastered different problems. 84-72 aided by a 19-polnt strosdc night. waa over beforehand. lumbia, Dartmouth at Cornell. waa done without any taete from Baaeball tioket pians for the 1968 Saturday, 143 men took part and able nine and one-lialf lead in the won by Hyo strokes. g ie man a t the house . . . Night to 104 participated Sunday. Both finished the tournament aeaaon from botn New York clubs Western Division of ttie National lelax and it waa spent to edvan- —the Meta and Yankeee—arrived ’There were 56 place and block BasketbaU Association. But the here with 846 totals. Nicklaus, . hege doing just ttiat. last to finish, needed an eagle to which is another Indication that awards totaling 34,783. Lawers aren’t breathing as easily spring Isn’t too far away. I would s they riundd. win on the 483-yard, par-6 18th. Monday Sgro had an opening five game His 80-foot putt missed the cup Jjidge that durlEif the course of a Schoolboys on Home Stretch, block of 755 with a high score of Jerry West, the Lakers' AU- by Inches. He settled for a birdie For a floating moment I thought major league baseball season we— 167 and closed with 682, includ­ Star guard, pulled a hamstring four, same as Player. the Houaa of David basketball sporte department — get at least ing a 168 game. muscle in his left leg In yester­ Nicklaus, 33, took his Anal- team waa Invading thase parts 200 calls regarding^Ucket Informa­ COlNTRY CLUB day’s 122-95 loss to the Now York Ed Gionnotti of New Haven was round blowup good-naturedly. when tail Jon Harrison shaped tion for gomes in Beaten and New Goals Are Tournament Berths Standings runner-up with 1,395. Knickeilaookers. “ I guess I didn’t know how to at the desk. Jon does a lot at York . . . Night on the social beat W. L. Pot. work with the Manchester Rifle for a ohangt and it wee walcomed Other leaders among 247 en­ The setback snapped tfae Lak­ act with a Ave-stroke lead,” he Irons ...... 10 5 .667 u tries were Dick Schwab, Cheshire, ers’ eight-game winning streak. smiled. "I have never had a Ave- Club and tbe purpose of the vleH as well as relaxing. By HOWIE HOLCX)MB are In the running for tour-^ extra good. FViday they entertain .600 •* I _... — i . I 1 _ I V.-. _ _ 1.1 ^. J _a L 1 />-« Blaster.'^ ...... 9 6 1,393; Don Norton. Cheshire 1,- Xt was also the first success for stroke lead before. I know 1 was to report the latest doings nament play but none Is assured a Granby, a team they defeated 61- ...... 9 6 .600 TH£ ZS-VBAQ.- at the Waddell Range. .HUa la tha Four games— two at home, Bras.sies . 384; Raoul McCtnlhy, Warren, Now York in eight games. In played too conservatively.” Thuraday berth yet. 47 earlier In the season. Driver.s ...... 8 7 .533 OLC> ROOliiE date of the 22nd annual Gold Key 1,382, Fritz DelMastro, Blast Hart­ other games, Boston defeated De­ Most of Nicklaus’ trouble came Nice note arrived from Francis two on the road — are all RockviUe’s "youth program” haa East Catholic, still unbeaten af­ Nibllca ...... 8 7 .533 TVc/yP cum F ford 1,380; Sandy Niles, Manches­ troit 137-128, Cincinnati downed Diimer of the Oonneotlout Sports Miner with hie thanka tor sup­ H O PE p o a from sand traps. Typical was his that’s left of the regular sea­ done exceptionally well and now ter 11 starts, and not eligible for Fall-ways ...... 6 9 .400 ter 1,378; Frank Gula, Fail River, Syracuse, 126-116 and Chicago blast out of the ninth hole trap Writers’ AlUanoe in Hamden and plying a ticket for Gold Kay Din­ another sophomore—Alan Putz^ tourney competition, resumes ac­ 9 .400 OUTFIEI.D f I was able to make the site at an son for the Manchester High Cleek.s ...... 6 Mass., 1,375; Steve Knapp, Strat­ b ^ San Francisco, 110-108. when he was two under for the ner last Monday. "Wonderful haa been added to the previous tion tomrrow with a game at East Spoons ...... 4 11 .267 S A L A M c :e . aasketball team. Already as­ ford 1,374; and Jim Posten, New Gene Conley of the Knicker­ first nine. early bour.. Before departing 1 msEU, good seats, great program group of four sophs and a junior. Hartford against Penney High. bad the usual last minute dalle Britain, 1,366. bockers, who suffered a chip frac­ Like a Sunday duffer, he hit a . . . everything gresit,” were the sured of a berth in the Class This combine has recorded four Friday they return to the Capitol Top .scores were turned In as Block prize winners were; Dick ture of his right Index finger wedge shot that carried only 20 from both friends end readers ■entlmente the former Maachseter A CIAC Toumsunent, the Indians straight victories and seven In nine area for a joust with South Catho­ •In the Dugout with the Manager No. 12- wishing to purchase tickets for follow.s; Charley Whalen 136-135— Sheehan, West Hartford, 694; Thursday night, played wlith his feet, leaving him 60 feet from the American Legion commander pass­ are now looking for two victories starts since Coach John Canavari lic. 358, Mario Boccalatte 140—380, Ange DeSanti, Winsted, 694; Clar­ Index and middle fingers taped pin. He needed three putts for a the dinner. .My eon Dean, often In their remaining dates to clinch released them from bench duty my companion to major sporting ed along. It was one of the better Cheney Tech, also out of any John Rieder 3.53, Mel Perry 352, ence Lavers, Stratford, 708; and together. He scored 11 points. double bogey six. dinners with Tommy Richardson the (XIIL championship. back on Jan. 2 against St. Thomas post-season consideration, winds Walt HiUnski 369 and Walt Leg­ Joe Caldeira, West Warwick, R.I. Ellgin Baylor led the Laker scor­ Player played badly but had events, was my traveling oompan- The next opportunity for vic­ Aquinas. Cubs Have Another Rookie Great km and it was his "first" at a a top drawer spei^r ala Hal up a long season Wednesday after­ gett 352. 705. ICING BY GOALIE— Goalie Gump Worsley of New ing with 21 points. some tough luck, too, which ha Goodnough... Visited with Fran tory comes tomorrow when they With Putz’ ball-handling ablUty noon hosting Blast Windsor. The High game awards went to Her­ York falls to the ice to block a shot at the net by Wayne Sam Jones and rookie John blamed entirely on himself. Gold Key Dinner and I’m sure one entertain Bristol Central at the that be'U never fotget. .We talked Gelssler, fine dean of man at WU- added to that of Dick Lee, plus the visitors already hold one win over GUYS AND DOLLS — E llen man Peabody, Westerly, R.I., 181; Hicks of Boston. Boston won 6-4. (AP Photofax.) HavUcek sparked a fourth period Arnold Palmer, the other mem­ llmantlc Teachers College, end wo MHS Arena. Friday they travel scoring punch of Mark Bucheri, toe Bangers. Reichert 176— 469, Judie BUurdi Tom Archer. Bloomfield, 187; Ange surge that carried the Celtlca to ber of golfing’s Big Three, made baseball with Johnny Peaky, to Meriden to take on Maloney In Outfield Find Nellie Mathews Reiph Houk, Dick McAuUffe, Cart talked of the late Hugh Greer, Karl Neiderwerfer and Bob New-' 459, Zella Tinker 184. Art Shorts Dematteis, New Haven, 170; Nor­ victory, with 86 and 26 points re­ one of his famous finishes with Fran, a former teacher in tha Neither will be easy assign­ marker and the rugged rebounding 266 600, Jim Taylor 200—683, man Lalonde, Bristol, 168; Tod ToArzeeinakl, Bill Crowley, Jack­ (XIIL 8TATNDIN0S spectively. Ray Scott had 82 a Anal 67 for 349 to get himself local elemmtary syotem, was ment. of Joe VanOudenhove. the Rams (ike Ross 568, Paul Pagrickas Galuski, Blast Taunton, Mass., 168; for the Pistims. $3,000 and a tie for fifth idace. ie FarreU, Tom Gorman, Frank W. L. Pet. B j OHABUCY GRIMM ^ Our infield figures to be Im­ McGowan, Neal Mahoney, Augle Greer’s oloeest friend "Two days Central fell before the Indians, not only have hopes of tourney MANCHESTER 11 1 .917 11--554, Bob Taylor 214, Ray proved. Hbbbs, a year older, should and Ron Baker, Danbury, 1 ^ . Mr. & Mrs. Pin Tourney Cincinnati went ora a scoring Ahead of him at 846 was Tom­ 65-43, in the first meeting In Bris­ action this year but for a couple C9doag« Cobs’ Ooecfa A score of 1,303 made the list. GugUelml and Tommy Richard­ before he was stricken," F ran Weitihersfleld 8 4 .667 jorkman 210. Dick Hassett 211. take over as the take-charge guy. rampage in the final five minutes my Bolt, whose iron play was as •aid, "Hugh had a complete phys­ tol. The Rams, however, had an of seasons to come. FRIENDSHIP LEAGUE — Ken It is the consensus of the ’Tom Archer of Bloomfield and to beat Syracuse. Oscar Robin­ deadly as most pro putting. Bolt’s son. The latter, principal speak­ Central 7 5 .583 Steve Boros and Ken Aspromonte er, has often been in my company ical exam and nothing was found off night as only George Benoit They must win two of their last Maloney 7 6 .538 [e.sford 214, Ted Midwell 200, Cubs’ 12 coaches that the club play all Infidd poeitione and give Tuesday, Feb. 6 Ted Rachel of Windsor Locks had son topped the winners with 26 Anal-round 66 won him thM-pIace four emd this week’s garn'CS won't all mark games on scores of 187 at World Sertes gathertngs. .Jor­ to be wrong.". . . WlUhnantio, provided a consistent s c o r in g Platt 7 6 .538 ackie Trivlgno 465, Marge Smith win come up with its third the bench a big chot in the arm Central at Manchester, 8 p.m. To Jeanne, Roland Irish points while Chet Walker led Sy­ money of $8,000. punch. Howie Busse, BUI Beneclk, be easy. Tomorrow they go to Mid­ and 186 respectively. racuse with 31. dan Oliver, fine Yale football which etarted the basketball sea­ Hall 6 6 .500 53. with right-hand power. You know ESUngton at E. O. Smith. In fourth place, tied at 847, Jeff Beaucar wid Tom Pons are dletown, Friday they entertain VILLAGE MIXE1R.S — D oris straifirht National Lee^rue Besides Niles, who won $140, In Saturday's gnmee, Loa An- Gene Llttler, who shot a lEMt-day coach, looked Uke he had just lost son wth but nine playere — ell Eastern 5 7 .417 about Bmie Banks, Andre Rodgers East Catholic at Penney. a game to Harvard when we talk­ that reported for the squad-la now expected to give more aid tomor­ Newington— two top teams in the Conard 5 8 .385 Rookie-of-the-Year in 1963. and Ron Santo. Rockville at Middletown. other Manchester entries and Proving they know more about duckpin bowling than just gelea ^whipped St. Louis 108-97, round of 64, and Gardner Dick­ Central Valley Oonference. The The predlotkm is that his name their scores were; Roland Irish and Syracuse beat (Cincinnati, 117- inson, who had a Anal 68. ed and later In the evening he down to eight Including big Tteiy row In renewal of the series. Windham 0 18 .000 *1110 catching figiiree to be bet­ Coventry at FNjrtland. figuring averages, Jeanne and Roland Irish fired a combined way ths Rams have improved, BANTAM GIRLS— ^Kathy Kus- wUl be Nelflon Matherws. 1,294; Larry Bates 1.263; Charlie 113. Llttler’s 64 was the best indivi­ told the gathering of over 700 that Romano who could play with any Manchester has won three ------ter with Dick Bertel), who missed Rham at Cromwell. total of 704 to win the annual Mr. and Mrs. Tournament at straight since suffering Its only though, anything is possible. mik 118. font year the Chicago cluh Whalen 1,249; Dick Thurst^ 1,242; San F'rancisoo faces Chicago in dual round of the tournament. he waa Quitting Yale. .Allen of tbe New England clubs. CENTRAL VALLEY CXJNF. the first hnlf of last term because Wednesday, Feb. 6 Howie Hampton 1,227; Dave Saun­ the Community Y Lanes this past weekend. Webb, Roger LeClero and Fred loss of the campaign and boasts a Charter Oak Conference action SENIOR BOYS—Bruce Cappa trotted out the flossy-nelding:, of military service, available all San Joae, OaUf., in tonight’s only The fourth-place money woe worth tomorrow puts Coventry at Port­ W. L Pet. Best Windsor at Cheney, 8 p.m ders 1,210; Tom Cblla 1,201; Pete Ruranersup, only three pins^- gome. $2,480, Dugan, idl pro gridders, talked I Friday lofty 11-1 first place record. The 117, Dick Dey 115-124—339. Jeff roeord-oettlBg second baseman, the way along the route. He bat­ Friday, Feb. 8 land and Rham at Oomwell. Fri­ ♦Newington 8 1 .889 Clarke 168-349, Larry Aceto 122- Brazitls 1,193. away, were Ruth and Blmle Oak- football as well as Ken Strong, Burrrrr! It was cold this ajn., club is pretty much back to full 8 .625 Kro Hufehn, u the older wheel’s ted .302 in 77 games. Manchester at Maloney, 8 p.m. man (701). FoUowlng were VI and day Coventry goes to Cromwell Plaln-viUe 5 335, Skip Kelly 115 117-119—351. prias yeorli^. The year before it Much credit fOr the success a atar of another era..The Rev. three below’ when I tried to start physical strength and ready for Middletown 5 3 .625 Ihe pitching has to be vastly Oramiby at Eaiington. the event goes to Paul Oorrenti, John Motion, 676 and Jean end Hull Provides Robert Keating had his usual num­ the final push that wUl assure the and Rham Is matched ag^ainst win- George May 123-313—354, Rich woo mooth-etroking' Billy Wil- East Catholic at South Catholic. my Oomot but help was needed and less Blast Hampton. Blxcept for the Southington 4 8 .571 Lovett 131-132—362, Randy Smith improv^ with Larry Jackson and Holiday manager, and Amy Pirkey Art BeU, 674. ber of preHSnner stories while title along with one of the best .429 Uamo. Llndy McEkaniel, acquired from Newington at Rockville, 8:16 my son Reed eu{^lled the answer latter game, toe area teams will ROCKVILLE 8 4 129-340, Don Glih.a 135-341, Mike and Edith O o n ^ ti of the Holiday The Uriah duo compUes scores for the happiest men in the reception records in the state (and one of 6 ,333 KslUe Mathews is a tall—6-4 the Cardinals. Jackson and Bob pjn. staff. ’The Manchester Motor Sales . . John Preston o f Ooloniel Board, bo und^'dogs — but they both Glastonbury 3 Lautenbach 119, Roger Pairoit a flock of local leagues—men, Scoriug Push room were the Gold Key recip­ a track enthustaat, Inquired as to the best in MHS history). Windsor 0 8 .000 and IMS pounds — 21-yeax-old, Buhl are the two most effective Coventry at Cromwell. sponsored play. women and children—and among ients, Oliver, OcHinle Donahue and want a eipot In toe Class C post­ 136, Bob Pa'makian three 108 tfae date o f the MlUroee Gomes In Friday’s game will be no easier. season classic and just might pull •—clinched title. Tight-hand MUing outfielder who starters the Cube has possessed Rham at East Hampton. other things, turns In the results to Dutch F oret..O n e.of the Man' Maloney previously extended the game.s, Bryce Hunt 115, Bob Hyde can run and throw as well as Mt in several campeiigns. McDaniel Swimming— a n ch ester at New York. Tonight being the date off an upset or two. 117, Art Rivard 127, Bruce Leone nowapapera and league bulletin For Chicago Chester dinner tables found Tom Tribe to the limit before losing, CHARTER OAF (X>NF. the baaeball out of sight. Mathews gives Don Elston and George Windham, 4 p.m. and Walt Ferguson, Jack Hunter, for the track events at the Garden Knights Need Win 123, Lou Damato 118, Craig,Phil­ Four Teams Left boards. This time they provided . . BUI Mokray of Braton fonrord'^ 56-51. It took a tremendous effort found hhwftlf with Wenatchee, Schultz a huge boost in the bull teturday, Feb. B their own copy. Willie Simpson, Bill Anderson, EBlington still needs a win to W. L. Pet. lips 123, Don Simmons 119, Joe Wash., at the Northwest League Green Manors at Torrtngton. NEW YORK (AP)—Bobby Hull ed 82 choice seat tickets for Doug by Co-Captain Dave McKenna In gain toe Class C test and will have Portland 9 2 .818 pen. ’The CUbs’ troubles through Mrs. Irish rolled a 333, her hus­ two Howaixl Holcombe—Junior RECORD BREAKER— Igor Ter-Ovanesyan, of Russia, the final four minutes of play to Putnam 126, John McNeill 212. last aeaaon, when he had 23 home the past several seasons have Monday, Feb. 11 In Parish Tourney is again proving to be a second- OOMMEBCIAL TEN PIN P e a r e e n ’ s olub at MeaK^eeter to be In top notch form to get It Cromwell 8 2 .800 band, 371. Top Individual score of MONDAY WIVES and Senior—and my son and I. takes off during competition in running broad jump at put that win in the books. .636 runa batting in 68 runs in 101 largefy been due to the inconsist­ Eiast Catholic at ASD. half wonder for the Chicago Black Neaihy enjoying the excellent din­ I ^ h . The group wlU take in on tomorrow. Tlie Purple Knights Avon 7 4 the day. however, went to Oakman Standinga Steadings AU Games Vital CXiVKNTRY .345 rotnea. Brought up to Wiigley encies of the pitching. We also Swimming — Hartford at Man­ Bleld in the annual Bkist Catho­ who re^stered a 398 to go with his Hawks. W. L. ner was Dr. Bernard Sheridan, NBA doublebeatier next Saturday. Millrose Games in New York’s Madison Square Garden. travel to Storrs for a date with 6 5 BWld, he smacked a couple more chester, 4 pjn. W. I Pot. Mokray la beet known aa the edi­ It’s now getting to the tim e strong E. O. Smith. Captain Norm Bacon 5 5 .500 have Glen Hobble, Dick Ellsworth lic Pariah Jimior High Baaketball wife's 308. Mrs. Irish’s score was Hull scored twice last night as Nelco Tool ...... 22 2 Blisters ...... 10 .626 Joe Sylvester, George Krause, the ■Ter-Ovanesyan won the event with a leap of 26 feet, 10 bmnen and batted in IS runs in 15 and Cal Koonoe. tor of several baeketbaU books and where each start is a “must" win J'Onson and company have been Rham 4 7 .364 Tournament was trimmed to four women’s high. the Hawks tightened their ^ p on Roy M otors...... 18 6 Cookers ...... 9 A68 Rev. James O’CcimeU, formerly of inches, a new indoor record. Ralph Boston, previous rec­ ganaa. .. for nearly all the area clubs. Rock both good and bad this year — to 4 7 .364 Wayne Cartender is a fast-ball­ after two clubs suffered their sec­ There were 86 entries in the WUhe's Steak House 18 6 St. Jamea Pariah, and Eld Weles.. Is a historian on the s p o r t Short Rocky Hill the National Hockey League by Washers ...... 9 .563 ord holder, finished second. (AP Photofax.) vUle, Ellington, Coventry and win tomorrow, they’U have to be East Hampton 0 11 .000 Mathews’ chances are enhanced ing left-hander drafted from the Conley Returns ond defeats Saturday. EUminatsd two-day test. defeating Toronto 3-1. In other Manchester Upholstery Sweepers ...... 9 Press oonference with OBvar In trip on the schedule at night. Trin­ Los Angeles Dodger organization .863 ity Field House the destination, by tbs fact that he la the Cube’ were St. Bridget’s and St. James, The scores were: Jernme and Ro- games, Montreal trounced Detroit 18 6 .760 Ironers ...... 7 .438 a smoked-fllled room after the c i^ right-band batting flychaser who found Mmself last year. Paul NEW YORK (AP) — Playing both of Manchester. kuxl Irish 704; Ruth and Ernie 6-2 and Boston downed New York White ^ g le ...... 17 7 .708 Moppers ...... 4 i dinner was a oltanex to a long but and the bEuUcetfaoiU game wee com­ ’Toth, a right-hander acquired from .260 pleted In quick order which allow­ with the azoeption of another re- with his fractured right index Scores were St. Maiy’s (Blast Oakman 701; Vi and John Morton 6-4. Bob’s Barber Shop .. 14 10 .583 Interesting night. cnRt, BUly Ott, who is a switch the Carttoals last Sept. 1, was finger strapped to another. Gene 676, Jean and Art BeU 674^> Olive Burnside Auto ...... 13 11 .542 Kitty Slbrinsz 340, Ann Greob- ed me time to weitoh my stm Dean IFeekend Fights Drop Out of First Place Tie 3-1 with the Cube and very im­ Hartford) 44, St. Bridget’s 34: St BV>r Hull, a disappointment dur­ In action at Penney H i^ In East hitter. Ott belted 23 home runs Conley has quickly returned to pro Rose’s (Blast Hartford) 28, St and Joe Rossetto 667; Jeanne and Manchester Sand .... IS 11 .542 Ka 127. Tuesday 17-Foot Pole Vault pressive. Freddie Burdette, a fire­ ing the first half of the season, for flan Antonio. basketball with resouiKitng effect. Armand Nourle 638: Laicy and Don Don W illie ...... 18 11 .542 Hartford. OOPBaraAGBN — EmUe Grif­ Qeoige Altman, traded to the man fixMn San Antonio, where he James 25; and St. BYancis (South the goals were his fifth and sixth Some days the clock seems to go ’The 6-foot-8 Red Sox pitcher and Windsor) 29, Assumption 21. Mathiews 637; Mary and Joe Scata Dean Machine ...... 12 12 .500 fith, 152, Virgin Island, stopped St- Louis Cardinals, will be missed, appeared in 65 games, the most in in the last three games. He now RESTAURANT LEAGUE faster than on others and this was Saturday New York Knlcks hoop center Next week’s pairings in the 634; Anne and N l^ Twerdy 632; has 22 for the campaign. A.B.A. Tool ...... 11 13 .468 Chris/Christensen, 151, Denmark, cf course, but Williams Is a fiX' the Texas League, has a fine op­ scored 11 points and helped might­ Standings one of them. Despite an early start Green Manor Upset double elimination test are: 10 Marge and John (Hunting 629; Jean Hillside Package Store 9 16 .376 Book from a Florida trip, Joe 9. ture in left field and the head portunity. Montreal twice spotted Detroit W. L. ] the deadline hour arrived eooner Seen Within Month ily on rebounds yesterday in a 122- and BIU 'Ihurston 628; Rose A Rjay (Connecticut Motel . . . 8 16 Prentice reported while In Day­ Ne W YORK — Rubwi (Hurri­ coach can choose frcrni Mathews, I’m not trying to be facetious a.m. St. Mary’s vs. Assumption; 1 the lead before retaliating with .333 Marco Polo 95 National Basketball Association pm. St. Rose’s vs. S t Francis. Bean 628; Ruth and Tom Oonran three goals in each of the lu t two Little Joe’s ...... 2 22 .083___ Paganl (Caterers than hoped for but aa is always the tona Beacta ha OEwouEitered Fiddle cane) Carter, 156)4, Paterson, N. Don Landrum, Lou Brock, Ott and when I say that there is only one victory over Los Angeles. The out­ case the copy was transmitted to Gain, formerly ef Mencliastor, way for the Cube to move—up. Greg Willette of St. Mary’s 627; Ann and Joe White 620; periods. Jeon Believeeui was the Jack’s (Coffee ...... 2 22 .083 Decl’s NEW YORK (AP)— A fantastic 17-foot pole vault sud­ J., outpointed Gomeo Brennan, Danny Murphy, the bonus Idd who come ended a Laker eight-game Shirley and Jack Vittner 619. the oompoBlng room before anyone now working wltfa a Jriiup kEiown also ^>ent hiat summer in We­ waged an individual duel with only Canadien who scored twice. Barlow’s T.V...... 2 22 .083 Ous Grinders denly has become a possibility and may be achieved in the 157)4, Bimini, 10. In Road Test, 74-65 winning streak and a Knicks’ sev­ Gary Gott of S t Bridget’s and It Alva and BXl Doucette 612; Dot V eteran Jerry Toppozzini ------Oak Grill oomplalned . . Tony Oiraltla made as 100 Iteaeona 'Why People Should MEXICO CITY — Manuel Me- natchee. Williama la our oldest NEXT: Danny Murtaugfa en-game losing skein. his weekly stop to bring in scores Come to Florida to Live. Cain haa near future perhaps this month. otrtflelder at 34. Plttsbuigh Pirates. ended in a draw. Willette kMt the and A1 Cowles 611; Marge and snapped a 4-4 tie for Boston early Willie’s hit a new league high Marineili's del, 117; Mexico, stopped Mundo scoring diml, 17-19, but his team Bub Holmes 606; Martha and Art In the third period and Murray Single 1,126. Garden Grove from the Claaslo League at the headquarters in St. Petersburg Penttl Nlkula, a wiry Finn who^------Esparza, 115, Mexico, 3. Traveling Green Manors were upset, 74-65, last night in Everett Case began his 17th sea­ won the game. Bud Corbum aparic- RandaU 601; Helene and Norm Oliver added the clincher on a Singles of 200 or better; Triples Walnut Rest, Parkade and to talk about the and ia a former Manoheoter High soared a startling 16 feet 8% K. Yang, a Nationalist C3il- NIGATA, Japan—FUmlo Kaizu, New Britain by Angelo Barbers and knocked out of a tie son as basketball coach at North epert. He edmlttod he has visioned and Ameiloan Legion beoeball Inches over the weekend, hopes to ed St. Rm c’s win with 11 points Dey 601; FV«n and Pete Aceto power play with less than two of 550 or better. Jon-Di’s nese who attends UCLA; Don My­ 157)4, Japan, outpointed Sae Chui for first place in the Farmington Valley Basketball League. Carolina State College with 360 while BUI Lacy topped S t Fiwcis* 696; Eldith at:d Stan Gryzb 695; minutes left. The goal, d iv er’s sec­ Lou Genovesl 210—603, Frank 'Trudon Motors some time back of going In with a player . . . Big Red Hadden was an make the 17-foot flight in the ers of (Colorado University: John Kang, 157, South Korea, 12. victories. winning effort with 12. Mary and Harold Bonham 594; Ida ond of the game, gave him 20 for Klczuk 223-207—593, John Ward group to put up a comblnati(m 10- office vial tor, at on hour poet tfae U.8. National AAU championships Belitza of the University of Mary­ The loss was only the second of the season for Green Manor emd ]&nk GryZb 601; Mary and the season. 204—674, Russ Parson 203-203— High scores this week went to pln, duckpin house but the plans deEulline, and he waa most wel- in New York’s Madison Square land and Ron Morris of the Uni­ in nine starts. Rnnectlcut won it­ weeks ago, vowed that 17 feet good jump.” Saturday's R e ^ t s toe third mernber of the line. Tom­ ord. 473. pic games. 357, Bill Sheekey 139-370, Eld Bu- ceuld be done and said he thought Philadelpfaia 3, New Haven 1. East Hartford ... ___ 8 8 .333 my Williams, had a picnic last X-doors, 4-doon and station wagons. WeU equipped, dean self another basketball game. GARDEN GROVE The vest previous mark was 16- ___ 1 8 .143 Cost Guard feU behind early and Janclus 137-382, Larry Bates 186- he was the man to do it. Sunday’s Results Teriyville ...... night as Boston defeated New York and priced to seU. COME IN . . . LOOK ’ElM OVER! The 6-10 Eld SlomceiMkl and the Standings 366, Al Pirkey 391. Griffith Points to Title Defense 3)4 by Yang, In an indoor meet Mid^etown ...... ___ 0 7 .000 stayed behind in a game at Am­ Charlotte 6, New Haven 4. 6-4 and moved to within five 6-7 Toby Kimball took command herst againt Massachusetta W. L Pet. Nikula, who holds the listed the week before. Weddings ...... 14 6 .700 world record at 16-2)4 la gunning points of toe fifth place Rangers. under the backbocmis end paced Charlie Kingston’s 28 points were DUSTY LBAOUB Roger’s Bakery of Plalnvllle pin­ Bueyk’a three assists hiked his the Huskies to their ninth win. 95- Predicted Profit Falls Short Clambakes ...... 14 6 .700 After Ring Victory in Denmark ter 17 feet. '62 CHEV. $1995 '61 IMP'L $3195 too much for the Cadets, who Outings ...... 12 Standings ned a 98-72 defeat on East Hart­ point total to 55, one more than 62. lost their 11th game In 14 con­ 8 .600 W. It came as no surprise to me,” ford to take over undisputed pos­ Banquets ...... ------10 L Pet. another left wing—Toronto's Frank COLLISION COURSE— Blue Bel Air 4-Door. Radio, White convertible with red In other CXinnecticut college bas- tests. Bob Leggett was their high 10 .500 Man. Modes ...... 63 the vaulting wizard said after his session of toe league lead. They Receptioiw ...... 10 10 81 .631 . COPHINHAOBIN (AP) — Pewer-#Gr^th recked Ctote Mahovlich. Bucyk has 22 goals and Ray Scott of the Detroit’ heater, 3iowerglide. One owner. bet'ball games, Hartford downed scorer with 21 pointa After Parachute Competitiou .500 Joe’s Baiber...... 62 32 16-8)4 leap Saturday in an indoor Eagles on Point Spree, show an 8-1 record whUe second leather interior. It’s got BV- Bar-B-Ques ...,...... 10 10 .500 .619 end then e right The Dene 83 assists. Pistons, left, and the Specially priced! Bridgeport 76-74 on a last minute New Haven CoUege won its (Cupid Diaper ...... 61 82 .lul Emile Orllfitti, fresh fm n hie meet PatolaitUt Finland, an ob­ place Manchester la 7-2. ERYTHINO! Buffets ...... 6 14 .300 .614 crashed on hie beck. When he got desparation shot, Quinnipiac fell fifth straight in a game in West Man. Auto Parts .. ..48 36 .671 technical knockout victory ever scure resort village. The Manors, paced by Buzz Kee­ Lakers’ Rudy Russo ram to StonehUl, 81-77, New Haven BOSTON (AP) — The state’s^ernor’s extraordinary e^icount to Picnics ...... 4 16 .200 up at the count of nine, he walked T am in top shape and will Mrs. Marlene Bauer Hagge won Haven, dumping Bridgewater Banning Ineur. .., ..46 38 .548 .Penmark’e Cfarle CFirirtensen, ney, held a 34-29 lead at halftime into each other in a downed Bridgewater, 77-64. "profit” from the International get the commission started. Bolton Lake House into another eerleo ef shattering shoot .tor ,17 feet next time." Turn Back Saints, 75-57 toe first Girls’ junior golf title In State of Massachusetts, 90-61. The ..45 39 A36 punehb*.' He took- a but fell behind, 53-48, at toe end of 1949 when she was 15. game in Los Angeles. '59 MERC. $1095 *60 OLDS. $1595 Central (^nnacticut remained Sports Parachuting (Competitions Problem for Voipe Top keglers 'this week were The Repeats...... 46 , pototed' waiiy“tiHWu«Tw6' defeniea Tbe performance camd as a win ^ a s New Haven’s 11th against The following year the para­ Jeanne Irish 160-129—378, Elsie 39 .636 eight count, standing groggily, the third period. Angelo’s kept in undefeated, trouncing Plymouth, in Orange last summer fell some­ Iona Mfg. (Co...... 46 39 ■at his world middleweight cham­ warm-up for Pentti who plans to Monterey 4-Door. Dark green. five defeats. chuting problem fell into the lap Kravqntka 185, Phyllis Tomalonls .636 front from then on. 98 4-Door Hardtop. Radio, 80-61, Trinity was nipped by Am­ what short of the $1 million profit Bohemian No. 1 ., ..43 40 A18 pionship in the next lour months. Once again, the chomplen leave Feb. 20 for several U.S. Outscoring the opposition 23-9 in a wild third period, East Kadle, heater, Mercomatlc. herst, 70-69 in overtime, Wesleyan Quinnipiac led untU the final of Gov. John Voipe, R. He, too, 131—350, Kitty Slbrinsz 127—338, Player-Coach Dan Pino of toe heater, hydramatlc, full power. three minutes in a game at Brock­ some of its promoters predicted. John’s Barber .,.. ..42 42 .600 stormed in end dvisteneen’e cor­ meets, wllfa the AAU champion- Catholic High broke open a previously tight basketball game Manors was injured just after toe downed Kings Point 76-70 in an­ State house records lAow the sent in a special message at the Lori Sinicrope 132—349, Ruth Os­ (Case Bros. No. 2 The herd-hltUng Virgin Islander ner tossed in the towel. Griffith u ton, Masa, Saturday, when taller ..39 46 .464 ^ g ie d to meet Brian Curvls of third session opened. BattUng 6-6 WANTED! other thriller, and Willlmantic beat commission which operated . the urging of the backers to the meet. trander 136—369, Pat AnnuUl (Case Groe. No. 1 .. ..38 48 weighed US pounds and Caudetan- ‘*^*tauit‘ was 6)4 inches hteher' and defeat^ St. Bernard’s,'75-57. It was the 11th straight StonehlU finally broke through to Voipe asked for appropriation of ;462 lee «B the Welehmen’i home Ron Richardson for a rebound, '61 MERC. $1495 Worcester State 97-90. psu-achuting meet received a total 127-139—365. Dickenson Plumb. , ..38 46 .462 sen 161. thM any o5!w man has ever | win for the unbeaten Eagles and their highest point total of '58 MERC. $645 Oonn^tlcut jumped Into a 54-29 win 81-77. "nie losers hurt their $50Q,000 to be matched by an Leading averages — lo ri Sini­ grounds early in June. He came to Pinto suffered a cut near his eye own cause with sloppy baU han­ of X125,000 in state funds to make Deco Home Imp. ., ..36 48 .429 vaulted, mit will not be submitted' the year, 0 and waa taken to a New Britain MEN-WOMEN Meteor 600 4-Door. White. Ra- halftime lead and coasted the rest arrangements to r the affair. equal amount in expected federal crope 115.23, Ruth O stran der Colonial Board .... .terms with Jack Solomone, the tor a world record since it was Monterey 4-Door. Blue and dling. ’The loss left Quinnipiac with ..32 62 A81 .ErtUsh promoter, shortly after It was another good team ef­ Summary: hospital for treatment. « o , heater, economical stand­ of the way in Its game at Burling­ The state was to make its pro­ funds to set up a $1 milUon ac- 113.25, Pat AnnulU 111.35, Jeanne Bohemian No. 2 ., ..18 accomplished indoors. Indoor per­ fort,” Cjoacli Don Burns said after from ages 18 to 62. Prepare now Lincoln Service helps thousands white. Radio, heater, Mereo- ton. Vt. a 9-8 season’s record. 68 Jtl4 ■naahing Christensen with pile RecV4iUeyhall East Calholie (75) Keeney waged a torrid battle ard tranamlsaion. Special this fit from a cbmmission of 60 cents coimt for the commission to pro­ Irish 108.32, Reggie G burskt formances are not recognized as the grame, “The front line of Frank - B r p u . for U. S. Civil Service job openings Wesleyan’s 76-70 overtime tri­ mote and conduct the meet. ^driving Tefts and rights to end with Angielo’s Richardson for scor prepare for these tests every year. matlc. Slomoenida scored 22 points and on each ticket sold to spectators. 108.32, Phyllis Tomalonis 107.39, Top tallies Uiie week were Bnioe official records by the Interna- Klnel, Bill Troy and Ray LeGaoe Klnel ...... 9 1 19 In this area during the next 12 Dale (Homey scored 17 for the umph over the Merchant Marine The legislature voted $100,000. Kitty Slbrinsa 105.20, Terry Vac- their hout in tiM ialnu round. Troy ...... 9 2 20 ing honors, finally losing out, 22 It is one of the largest and oldest Academy at Kings Point, N. Y. The state has received a single SUuffer 256, Tiny Pocloett 206, AMBRIOAN LBAOUB tlenal ^raek and Field Federation. did a terrific job of rebounding LaGaace ...... 8 1 18 21. Playmaker Don Burns added months. UOonns. V^9 when Am­ irewar 116, Jim W all 116, Walt Long 174. Ginger Ohimucolo 4 ^ era, they ore catapultlete." provlouB margiln waa only three ' C Dom Pinto ...... 0 M 0 .Phone esaaeaeaeata#** pitcher Jerry Stephenson, bring­ la bis massage. rigtat to the jew. At the end of the FMwln Charles, Kansas City j 1 Burns ...... 7 5-6 W Street herst’s Charles Sommers hit era a MbnUe 112-119. Dave Oaetaagn Sohadule Taos, f Tfmroi to. The pole, however, is now In pointa, 62-69. Om m 6 — XIneela Oentinental — Meienry and ing the total of eaUafled {riayets to The legttlature passed tbe act Mrooth. the ohelleBger'a thee Elliot Noyes, Dartmouth vanity 128-240, esnmu John vAWiaiii Ortolani U 8-U 9— . HOMBMAKRRS nUtdUMLXh o u d a t Boot Side: Wed. 8 LIbarty to. goneral u se (Mhera who have fit. Bernard’s won Saturdey’e third baoemen, stole 28 bases In ll9 Totals ...... ‘25 15-23 66 16-foot jump shot In overtime. The nine. Shortstop Ed BrsHOUd had creating tbe commlsston but didCi't Whe Motehed red. ' Score at halt »«-«. Green Manor. laty ...... state 4>WlMel m hre WIMye VeUdea Dealer” score at the regulation time was track coach, bss been at Hanover, k the fleeiatTo ninth found. ToadMw; 8:45 Rotafp m OuFlk made the I6-toot )wlgtat Isoludi Q. treifiu i^ ootkteot, 42-38. 24 efforta last season. been one of the eiullest under ooa- rots any mottey. A troanfsr of N A , tat OEM eapaotty or another 8040. T tbA ty"* Brian Brooks won tract. 144-8M, Ban Muh^ n n a TOawfc ,17$, j^ w e |$5,000 warn inside ftran ths gov- Mao# 1838. •teinlM-SSft Btevena 466. Olga Babererm t

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MANCHESTER EVENlKO HERAU), M ANCp»TBR, C0NN.» MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1968 MANCHESTteR EVENINO^ HERiOJ>, MANCHESTISK. CONN^ MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1961 W it lw v t Beard •• Apsrtm snts-~Flstn— HoasM Fbr Sate Housca for Sate 72 BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Honw IibM Goeda SI Bnatneaa Property For S tk 70 72 Hoiiiaa fo r Sate 72 THERlj OUGHTA BE A LAW T a n em a H ts 12th Circuit Heating and Plumbing 17 f u r n is h e d ttaamt 6S TANNER STRSBT: — Bowere $13,900 . ROOM Ous, central Hospital Notes r r m y r a m a»«hea aom ana INDUBnUAL Building —masonry ROCKLEDOE — 4 room ouetom Navy Plime PLUMBING—Heating repalra, new flbatr WWi oiMtom nwda mpoar- 1% ROOK firdm apartmMt walls, oil hsat, oCflcs, lavatory, l^ d o n c a , 3400 sq. ft, living area, School area. 7 room Colonial, $ locatloh, St. Jiames• Pariah, near InataUaUoh, fuel oil delivery. Call r/iNMMMKIC D u n ay. U - KTallaU. at noueed rat. on aub> $,000 sq. ft; butldinf in sxcsUsnt 4-4 bedrooms 3 baths, 3-car ga­ twin sised bsdrooma, garage, hospltsl, Immsdtats Mcuiwncy. Vtoitldg houra are 3 i» S p.m. Court Cases T AttihUl,, Mawoiieatar. m M I B-392S. Itt or now loM . Howard London, condltlM. Carlton W. Hutchins, rage delightful throughout,. Leig- 4 H % $17,900. BMl Air Real Kteste, Ml S-9SS3. fo for r all aireos, except maternity. ja I-48U, «Kt. 7$M. Bvt, id Rssiltor, MI 9-01B2, at tnsn uauai lot. Low thirties.’ Hayce Agency, MI t-4$0t. where they are 3 to 4 p.m., and Hits in Fog, m t o o o y n e a r MAIN Street Bur gw i^ MANOHE8TER SESSION CLPMT $ .i$ g . Warren S. Howland, Rsaltor- 8:84 to 8 p.m., and private rooms, T rcd sr; M I $.1104.______■ 43 LUDLOW ROAD, Manchester- wtiere they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Richard Pindar, 37, Portland, m iT 9 M P C N m W j new 4 room raneji, Ip0xl66 lot, Millinery, Dressmaking 19 W im r llM R . / M o o ia r r b a r g a i n m t o w n n va ROOK flat, Imtad, avau. Honaaa f o r Sate 72 VMtwrs are requeetod not to who has just completed five HMOLV fun oeUar, oil hot Water heat liv­ advertising toOtTH VERB IT A M I / BWNTJ TAXI YOOR TIMB PAYWOI ATTRACTIVE rooin tor sb l8 ItobrOarjr u. Xnquira •$ smoke ta patieiit’s roome. No more months of a six-month sentence at DRB3SSMAKING — Hate, altera- Woodland •tra«L______WAPPINO—4H room Raneh, S4xl0 BOVTH WINDSOR ing room with fireplace, dining Let Someone Else F o u r ^ e d tiona, general sewing. Ileaaoinablp OM LAflr 1, 8. or * THAB8 TO PAY thnn two vtattom at one time per the State Jail at Haddam for theft TRIP TO ^ i l y room , $ bedroom s, $16,900. room, kitchen with buUt-taa, t patient. of poultry (second offense), today rates. MI a.5222. ’ "BUPBR DIIUJXB” optional. Ratorenaaa- M mjac ROOM diqilox, eontrally looat- PhUbrick Agency, MI 9-9^4. CLASSUNOCD ADVERTISraG DEPT. HOURS THi i| ROOMS OF FURNITURE HAVE A HEARTH large bedrooms,' $U,000. Robert was ordered released, by Judge (CiMittaned freM Page Om ) AIJ- 100% GUARANTEED ROOM FOR ganttamaa Mig,. t i , M I $-4049 betWMn 10 W olverton; R ealtor, M I 9-3818. Patlenta Today: *87 John Alexander of Windsor. 8 Jl M. to 5 PAL______MANCh b s t b r —7 room sp lit ISTSl, Pay Your Rent ONLY $488 rate entranoa akowei a.m,-U P-m. ______Fast Uk* a king while warming ADMITTro SATURDAY: Er- 48, Millbrae. Calif.; and Kenneth Moving— ^Trucking— IH baths, reo room, garage, eov- 48 FERGUSON ROAD — New 4 Ihndar's ielea.se follows Hale, 32, San Itateo, C alif., en­ $18.18 DeUvera continuous hot water, n m a B ROOM apartm ant In Var- srsd pMl^ half aors e t jw k lik e your shins and watriitag the chil­ room ranch with 3-car garage, MANCHESTER nwt 137 Union St.. Rock-1 quest from his lawyer to the court, Storage 20 $18.18 Month nut St. dren toast marshmallows around gineer for another air. cargo line. COPt CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT non, “Id rtfrlftrator. grounds. Hayaa A gency, kO 9-4909. aluminum aiding, cil hot water *^wayton; | which said that the man U needed All were taken to the Peninsula ■ M tte b A r.tlN nUDDAT lOtM ajml^ - s a t d r d a t b ajm. THE AUSTIN A. CHAMBBSIS OO. — YOU carr — adtilto. MI 9-1487. nlcsly paneled fireplace. Lots heat, living room with fireplace, at home where his wife, an ex- M8 c h a r t e r Oak St. — SnuU $9,900—4% ROOM ranoh, (Irsplsoe, of kitchen, dining area and 4 Two fam ily 6-4, An attractive Hospital In nearby Burlingame. Moving. packlQg, atoiage, lociil le-PDDCB BEDROOM room auttabla for gwEliinan. 8 lame bedrooms, kitqhen with ZiiTiK 203 S u n lit St., Edward T y -, p^tajit mother, is very ili. The 18-PIECE UVING ROOM j m m e DIATB ocoupanoy—4 room ^ sr gsrsge, laics lot. privacy. bedrooms. A gay family room, 1% home aurrounded by fine Wallk battled through smoke and long diatance Agents for P rivate entr anaec •• waaMg. m bulU-lns. iniimedlate bccupancy. 79 ’ J*’ the balance of sen- and flame to hold open an emer­ PLEASE READ YOUR AD iELiUUtEaORM.XlM adBtV TMI DS 18-PIBCE KITCHEN MDartmsnt, • central location, Carlton w . Hutento, Realtor, baths, garage. Big yard. PuUlc Robert Wolverton, Realtor, MI bomea In an outatanding loca­ Wheaton Van Lines, Inc., world­ f l M M W f NOT ON «0UE B-1746, tion. Warm, spacloua rooma, SwkJrith days), with no probation, gency door for two of the Injured ClMirtflit «r *W bM AA i* an taben over the phone aa a oon- ampla storage, Includss heat, Multiple Listing, MI 9-BH9. bus at door. 16 mtauteg to down­ 9-3818, ______’ waji ordered by the judge. wide movers. Free estimates. MI ' unrtNAniiMANiM- — Plus — 3-car farage, adequate land- pawiengers and help them out of .^MineA -IlM afliii IImm iboidd read hie ad the FIRST DAT IT 3-5187 m m u o A m M ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR town H artford. P ries $17,800. This Edith Ctovanaugh, Wapplng; Mrs. i.- i i iJ ^ of. m ^ M ir ir c u N r TWO YBAR old ranch, • bedrooms, Is ons of sevaral fins split levels FOUR MINUTES from Manchea­ aoaptag and amealte drive all the burning ship. ,AVM AM aM MSTOBIT ERRORS In ttme for the next Inser- ■L*r ijS m im TV SET AND COMB. RANGE PLEASANT, tor 8 full ceramle baths, Mroh eaU- Hazel St. Cyr. South Windsor;' J i , .f/?**^**’ MANCHESTER Package Delivery. TW CU M N M In town. P rioss $16,800 to $18,900. ter. Big 6 room ranch built 1969, add vuua. to this prime Inveat- Mrs. Etha C he«»y. Andover; Mrs ' 1"*^ »120 after Almoet overcome Ih. the blazing " — aid to raepoMlMn to r only ONE Inoorreet or omitted lovntiiooi Free storage until wanted. Free ra n t M I B4S8B. TWO ROOMS, one block from net kitchen with bullt-lna and dto- m ent. P riced at $31,900. HV »—iM—wnoit end then only to the extent of a Light trucking and package deitv- CMMM» deUvmy, Free set up by our own Fidl Information on request. 90x160 lot, fu ll ceUar, oil hot water Mary Beletti. Andover; Mrs, Viv-1 o,>eraUng a wreck; Wallk jumped clear him­ Lrio dOMU Mflf Main, heat, etova, refrigerator. poaal, attached garage, $19,800. heat, ahiminum storms and ian Parks. 58% School St.; Mrs. vehicle while uiider the m- self while a third man crawled toMTttott. Ermre which do not lessm the value of ery. RefrlgeratOw-a, waahera and m orn xT m m w A J W s w r / retlable men p l e a s a n t r o o m tar la ^ IStoh- B filb rick A gency, >0 * 4:9404. stove moving specialty. Folding y n c m t en privUagaa. paikfaif. W M boi MI S^SBOB ah er B. screens, large kitchen with built- Carol Murzyn. 73 Oak St.; Harald; “ h liquor. Two oLhw toward him. He was one of the : wm not be oeneoted by "make good” tnaertion. Phone (or appointment OLBNN ROBERTS AGENCY. Two family 6-6. Brand new and chairs for rent. MI B-OTO. after 8 p.m . ______BIOHr ROOM eapa, 4 bedrooms, Ina, S bedrooms, young neighbor­ very beautiful, up to the min­ Moore, 47 Maple St,; Paul Terrog-: bnmg^^ four who never got out alive. VRLUr___ Samuel ^ bert, Htfd. CH .74)888 Realtorg hood, $18,900, R obert W olverton, .Seventy firemen battled for two See It Day or Night dining room, psaslsd (amUy ute ta every detail, Including m e f m o a r r t ATTRACnVB room ter fk i aom- R ealtor, M I 9-3818. ^ t^venj; C J^n.Ts, w“ e houra againet the flames before If you have no means of tranapor- « home prlvllegea. aeateaUy f umtehed Apartmenta 6S-A room, full shed dormer, firs dor. Kelly Rd. and Avery St. bullt-lna, in a very quiet reai- Painting—Papering 21 alarm, aluminum eomblBaUons, dentlal area. Priced at $M,900. W. M ^irTpite ; Mrs.^ridg^t the four bodies could be recov­ “ “ iS'SSJSS^ DIAL Ml 3-2711 tatlon. m send my auto for po«- tted. MI B4488.______South Windaor M I 4-1631 MANCHESTER —Custom buUt 6 ered. yOUR ROOM (umtohed apart­ attaohad garage. Very okiss to room split level, on % acre wood­ Columbia. I j^. 24, Rock- EXTERIOR AND interior painting. 'ikamit' i f No Obligation On e994l794 MMIK LBWI0, T ou r Part ROOM FOR lady or g«lta*n^ ment centrally located two chU- school, ahoptang end transporta- ed lot, funy plastered, 2 zone ADMITTFED YESTERDAY: W11-; vllle, also pleaded guilty to driv- Wallpaper books. Papertanglng. g im weloom e. M I 9-9448. Uon, $17,000. r a ib r io k Agenoy, M l Ceilings. Floors FuUy Insured jwBAABtiicrm; Quiet. Inquire 884 C bixtar Oak heating aystem, combination J. D, REALTY liani Brennan, 19 Edgerton St.; 1 ing while under the Influence of Ij—El—-R— T—— workmanship guaranteed. Lao St., M I 8-8888, CH 8-4788.______31 NORTH SCHOOL ST.—3 family atorms, built-lns, 2 fireplaces and Harry Kirkham, Hebron; Mrs. Uquor and was fined $150 by Judge 48-46 ALLYN STREET many other extras. Blxcellent lo­ 418 Center Bt. Mancheater Stella PhilbrieJt, Coventry; Mrs. Alexander. A similar count against Minor Crashes PelleUei MI 941328 If no answer, ROOM FOR rent, gaatlamaB gre- NEW e l e g a n t S room Garrison 4-8, large clean rooms, oil steam HMNIBU REAGWmi OUR ADVERTISER? call Ml i-9043. OPEN NIGHTS TUX. B ___ Bualneaa Locationa Colonial, 4 bedrooms, 3% baths, heat, separate utilitlee, both cation, For aale by owner, priced Barbara Skinner. 860 Center St.; Alexander Miller, 28, Thompeon- feried. TelepiKine In roem. MI to sell. Phone 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m, k a 8-6130 Jeffrey Decker, Wapping; Ernest ville, brought him a $100 fine af- 8-7908. for Rent 64 2 fireplaces, kitchen with cherry floore occutaied, $18,900. Robert Listed in Area EXTERIOR and interior paintteg. SIX CU. FT. Servel gaa refrigera­ cabinets and all the built-ine, two W olverton, R ealtor, MI 9-3818, M I 8-2788; a fter 4 p.m . 228-9204. Rother. 120 Orchard St., Rockville; ter he pleaded nolo nlendere (no tt-H o ir Answariiig Service Paperhanging, ceilings, wallpaper Help Wanted—Female 35 Ha^ Wfuitad—Mala 36 Artidaa For Sala 45 tor, full width freezer compart­ porches, 2-car garage, AA zone, Mrs. Mary Jane Swain. 75 C ot-' contewt). books on request Fully Insured. ment, good runnlM condition, kIANCHESl?ER — Beat value in tage St.; (3tarle« Whlsler, Wil.son! Mns. Jacqueline Paladino, of $ tf NORTH middle thlrtiea, Warren E. How­ ROCKLEDOE * year dd cue- SPACIOUS 8 bedroom raneh A 21-year-old East Hartiord Call Edward R. Price. Ml B-IOOS ACTUAL JOBS In D.S., Europe, TWO GUNS—one antique, IM.60; $80; wringer type M ayW washer, Apartments—Flats— MAlN-«tore. Ml tom built modem ranch. Living town. Quality ranch, modem low ■ n, Rockville; Mrs. Bather Pede-! East Hartford plesided guilty to man es«q>ed Injury early today CLERK4::A8HIER^Nationa] con­ 94099, 9-B. land. Realtor-Trader, M I 8-1108. mal dining free to Herald Readers cern, liberal benefits, congenial So. America. Write Employment one ehort barrel shotgun, $58. MI good condition, $8. M I 8-88B4, T e n e m e n t s •S room with fi^ la c e , electric down payment, shown any time. Center St.; William two chargee of shoplifting and was when his oar skidded out of con­ PAINTING and wallpapering. waU 8-1688. E acott A g e n c y , M I 9-7683. washer, wi office, check in wholesale route Inferm ation Center, R oom 474, f o r LBA8B1-N «w office building, VERNON—Six room Cai-PI 1% kitchen, dining area, I bedroom a, Bender Jr.. Wllllmantic; Mrs. An- fined $25 on each count. The trol for about 400 feet on Bt. 16. aital lallanaatoaa an oaa o( oar ctoaslfled advcrttoementsf No paper removed. WallpaMr books 789 Boylston St., Boeton, 18, Maas. 3 full bathe 30x36 foot reoreatlim Grant. 281 Center St.: Mrs. | charges stemmed from two sep- on request. Ceilings. Fr^ estl' salesmen and other g«>eral office 11$ MAIN—T im e rooins, heat, hot 4070 square feet, paneled In wood. yeare old, $14,900. ^ b r i c k IN SUBURBIA—A 1954, 8 room Police at the Stafford .. State al EM ailt|*inaa Ratedf Simply eaO the duties, good figure aptitude re­ Office and Store water, atove, refrigerator. fWO- Alec contalne 3-car basement ga­ Agency, MI 9-9464. room with fireplace, attached ga- -Caselli, 7 N. School .S-t.:iarate Jan. j24 Incidents in stores Troop said Joseph H. Boisvert of mates. Call Roger. Ml S4)0n. EXPERIENCED furniture truck Boats and Accessoiias 46 ranch, 100x260 lot, amesite drive, transferred Priced to .—1' George Foster Jr., Lake St.. Ver­ quired. Apply at Wonder Bakery, Equipment______M M I 941888, B4. rage, large attic etorage, large rage. Beautinil wooded lot oil heat, aluminum combinatil« prefer­ w alla cuetom built, $38,900. R ob­ with fireplaces, 2 garages, a west on Rt. 1.5 at 3 a.m., just east ■B evening at the toleplione. PAINTING, paperhanging, floor POLICEMAN SUITABLE older home on bus line, hot water: TOLLAND Edwin Laird. Mansfield Janies stentine Chrislos, 26, Hartford, of the Parkway (las Station, when sanding, ceilings whitened. For STENOGRAPHER red. CaU M I S4K>16. ert Wolverton Agency, Realtor, beautiful ranch. Warren E. How­ oil heat, storm windows and Sprawling 7 room Ranch 1% ' Slater, 8 Charter Oak St.; Ernest j20 dieregarding a yield sign; Weatinsr Appard— Fnrs 57 MI 9-3813. land, R ealtor-Trader, kH 8-1108. he ran off the right side of the lowest rates and good clean work­ TWO 8 ROOM Bate with garage at screens, full basement, asking ^ baths, garage $17,800. Pamphrey, Andover; Mrs. Rose ^nd $25 fines in the cases of Mari- road, .striking six gnard posta manship call MI 44)801. Auto Driving School 7-A Interesting assignment for BBTWBIEN AGE 28 AND 86 SPECIALS GIRL’S BLUE evening gown; 37 LIUey St. Adulta. Inquire 81 Stores For Rent EAST HARTFORD—Uka new 8 TANNER STREET — Compact $12,800. Alice Clampet, Realtor, i ’ onvn-v-mv Wood, 81 Bretton Rd. Ritchie, 22, of 180 Biiwell St., The car continued skidding down L o s t a iid F o u n d 1 YEARS FOR REGULAR PA­ MI 9-4643 or MI 8-7357. Other U«t- „ COVENTRY ADMITTED TODAY: Mr«. RiUi, driving without a. driver'* llcenB*, an ic\ shoulder and came to a PAINTING, wallpapering, ceilings the qualified H i^ School or man’s hunting jacket, top coat, E lro Bt. room expandable Cape with 4 fin­ ranch with five large rooms. Ings available Ranch, fireplace, ga MORTLOCK-S Driving School. We Junior College graduate- TROLMAN, ROCKVILLE PO­ 24” Royal Shingles $18 per sq car coat, camel hair coat, aU state Theater Building. ished, plus a partially finished Fireplace wall is paneled, stair­ rage, breesew&y, $11,900. Kopecki. 141 Oestwood Dr. Thomas M. Shannon, 26, Hartford, stop at the Dobsonvrlle exit ramp, LOer—SteeltaB diarm bracelet, refinished hardwood floors sand­ THREE ROOM apartment, stove, said police. etolflltv Oak StareeL Sentimental have the only office and class­ ed, Call MI 9-4920. well established Hartford LICE DEPARTMENT. START­ wool riilri. MI 9-1976. rec room, fireplace, combina­ way to second floor, full base­ BIRTHS SATURDAY: A improper parking, and Peter Kll- room In town. For com plete In­ concern — 6-day week — Ceiling Tile—Odd Lots 9c sq. ft. refrigerator, heat lights, gas, Apply tion windows, large lot, near bua ment with garage. I(leal location, manowski, 18, Hartford, hazardous Troopers Joseph Baugasser and wSM. fUwmtA. O d l m 94H37. ING WAGES $95 PER WEHK: $88 m onthly. 847 N. Mata Street. ®hom^eron^oT“lol r^ h ^ J ^ ^ BARTH, BROKER daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred­ formation aee telephmie "yellow PAINTING — Ceilings, »4; walls, complete b«iefit program and schools. Priced at only good lot. Sensibly priced for ac- and 4 room ranch. In-laws? erick Frey, 211 Union St.; a son parking. A $15 remittance was John Watson investigated. page 10.” Office 448 Main St., 8-DAY WEEK; WITH PAID Louver Doors $4 58 MI 941339, 9-6. State Theater Manager MI 9-0330 There were two minor accidents LOST—Dark gray cat. wWts pawa $2.50; woodwork, 5c pej- foot —free parking. Write giv­ Wanted—^To Buy $15,600. U A R R ealty Co., kU Uon. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, MI Mother and Dad. Tongaen Agen to Mr. and Mrs. C. Thayer Browne, given to Klimanowski. and-maxUnga, may have MI 9-7398. Spruce up your home for spring. ing education and exper­ VACA'nON, BLUE CROSS, 8-2693, R . D. M urdock, kU 8-4473. 8-1677. In the area over the weekend, Plywood Paneling—Special FRANK is buying and selling good MANCHESTER— room apart­ cy. MI 3-8321. MANCHESTER—Custom built 6 86 Tracy Dr. Bond forfeitures were called in eellar. Berkstay Dr. Lake Street Call 742-8650. ience to Box K, Herald. C.M.S., SOCIAL SECURITY, $3.50 per pc. room ranch 8% miles from town,! the following speeding cases when neither resulting in arrests. LARSON’ S—Connecticut’s first li­ used furniture and antiques at 480 ment buUdlng, stove, refrigerar klANCHESTBR—^Two-family 8-8, BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A At 2:06 p.m. yesterday, Edwin ana, vanitm, i a b4)6B2. INSURANCE WITH PENSION. tor, heat, hot water furnished, VERY CONVENIENTLY located, SPLIT LEVEL—8 rooms, recrea­ down Glastonbury way. with full' daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph these accused failed to appear in censed driving school trained — Dutch D oors $17.50 ea. Lake St. Call and see what we’ve large lot, separate heating sys­ tion room, garage, very clean, Girard, 21, df Hickory Dr., An­ Certified and approved is now of­ got. Open Sundays. MI 941580. new lease or sub-let required, near Poet Office, one room units, basement and recreation room, Haatillo, RFD 3, Rockville; a court today to answer charges; Igw j. PTCttSON who found a red Electrical Services 22 eas heat low rental. Call MI tems. Detached 2-car garage. $16,900. 4 % % m ortgage $87.78 breezeway and garage. Lot dover, and Joseph Fisher, 70 KRon • ^•nnstr^ radio in Main fering classrooiiig ami behind Knotty Pine Paneling ' 18c sq. ttl $180, MI 9-9084, CHECK Central location. St. James par­ daughter to k4x. and Mrs. John wheel instruction for teen-agers. FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt serv­ COUNTER GIRLS wanted for APPUCA’nONS MAY BE WANTED—used restaurant, gro­ 3-6150 after 7 p.m ., M onday-Fri­ monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, 100X315. All this and city water Paetula, 119 West St.; a son to Mass., Sheldon Brecher, 33, Wel­ Straat atore nleaae mall to L. St. p.m.—midnight shift. Please a 48 BIRCH STREET—Large 4 day, any time Saturday or Sun­ ish. N o agents. $32,600. CkUl MI 9-5182, M ultiple U ettag. too for only $30,OM. Madeline in a minor crash on Rt. 8 in Bol- John, S Quaker Road, Manchee- Ml 9-8075. ice on all tirpes of electrical wir­ OBTAINED AT THE Prehung Doors from $16 sa. cery store, and tavern equipment. OUR OPINION 648-4670, 849-8600. Mr. and Mrs. Francie Sullivan. lesley Hills, Mass., and Robert ton. ing. Licensed and Insured. Wilson ply Mister Donut, 265 W. Mldd For fast and ready cash call room flat, second floor, furnace, day. Smith, Realtor kd 9-1842 or MI Qlaotonbury; a .son to Mr. and Thistle. 23, Framingham, Mass., ter.______MANCHES’TER Driving Academy Tpke. ROCKVILLE POUCB OF­ Aluminum Glass Sliding Doors, Fred Fontaine, BU 9-5645, before $90. M I 9-5389, 9-6. MANCHESTEUl—Tree ahaded 9 8-8139. Police at the Colchester State Electrical Co., Manchestor. M3 SEVEN ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooma, room ranch, walk to bUs and Mi». Donald Calvin, Warehouse each $36; George Schreiber. 19, Tro<^ said Fisher was .going south NOTKaB 18 HEREBY given that —Winter driving instruction Is 9-4817, Glastonbury. ME 8-7876. FICE. 6/0k6/8 $71.50 ea. 9 a.m, or after 7 p.m. 3 full bathe, large living room SALES POSmON open for attrac­ FIVE ROOMS, new 8-famUy. It’s We eonsider tMs older home .... schools, full' cellar with rec room, THREE FAMILY 6-4-8. Hot water Point. West Hempstead, N. Y., $45; and on Rt. 8 when he attempted to Page Book No. B18S6, laaued by safe under professional Instruc­ oubm 4 roonea, centrally located with fireplace, attached garage, BIRTHS TODAY: A son to Mr. Horace Baskin, 38, Valley Stream, tion. Special care to nervoUg and tive refined woman over 28 as Caulking Gung 50c ea. WE BITS SELL or trade antique beautiful. Available Immetaately, H For Rent 66 3 bedrooms, living room and heat, aluminum atorms, excellent make a left turn. He ditta’t see Tim SavInga Bank of Manchester $126. Adults preferred. 17 Ash­ aluminum combinations, one year kitchen, aluminum combinations, and Mrs. Edward Oourtwright, 52 N. Y., $30. Girard's car approaching «nd al­ elderly. Call for appointment and Floor Finishing 24 home furnishings consultant, part and uset warmth William Loehr, U S, Grove St.. Pa% Book No. 88438, issued by OFFERED SUBJECT TO PRIOR TalcottvUe. Conn. Tel MI 8-7448. room, eanmet kitchen, 3 bed­ Center on residential street, pric­ Rockville; Alvin Messenger, El­ fler. age, police said. Fisher was LAWNMOWER sharpening and re- PAINTING, remodeling. paper- Interviews mornings, Monday- SALE ferred Write to Box F, Herald. BOLTON—Bent, option to buy, 4 and charm everywhere. Shown by ed for quick sale. Completely fur­ A charge against Jeremiah Fay, warned for making an improper Tlw Savliiga Bank of Manchester Friday. W. A. Jamieson, Mana- room ra*eh, lakriront privllMea, Drive by, k tatereated, eaU rooms, recreation room, land- appointment. Bel Air Real Es­ lington; Diavid Angeloni, RFD 1,, h^'been lost and apjdication has purs. Also, lawn maintenance. hanging, floor sanding. Call Mr. CREDIT REPORTER soaped yard. Marion E, Robert­ nished 8 bedrooms, 3-car garage, 66, of 70 Pearl St., fraudulent is­ left turn. Charles. MI 9-4920. ager, Connecticut Motor Lodge, SEVEN OR eight foot electric FOUR ROOM duplex, newly deco­ $120. OoodcMld-Bartlett Realty, tate, MI 8-9332. ameeite driveway. Down pay­ Rockville; Lisa Behrmann, Hebron bean made to said bank for pay­ BTee pick-up and delivery Little rated quiet nel^bortiood. Adults. son, R ealtor, k d 8-6968. Rd., Bolton; Nelson Mead. Hazard- sue of a check (5 counts) was Peter GrzyboWski, 20, p( New E xit 94. Wilbur Cross Parkway. NATIONAL LUMBER, INC. frigerator. M l 8-8388. BU 9-0089. ment of $2,500 with monthly pay­ Haven, was warned for failure to m ent f t tb s am ount o f depoerit, A McKinney, U Woodbrldge St, FLOOR LAYING, sanding, refln- MI 84)488. ______4% % —$88.50 MONTHLY. Attrac­ ville: Katherine Lord, Plioenix St., nolled by the prosecuting attorney. M l 84020. Elxperience not necessary, 381 STATE STREET ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, EIGHT ROOM Garrison Colonial, ments under $100. Sixty day occu- drive In an established lane after ishing our specialty. Get the best RAD ENGINEER COVENTRY—4 room single house, tive 3-bedroom ranch, aluminum cy. Full details from owner, Vernon; Allan, Pamela and Wendy The case disposition followed a TOUND—Gray male cat, one eye, but helpful. Job requires NORTH HAVEN, CONN. ONE 3 ROOM apartment, alto one large Hving room, dining room, Lawton, Branford; Mrs. June Dec. 4 arrset in Vernon. he skidded into a bridge railing on deiiWe pawa, blue Jeweled crflar. LAWN MOWERS sharpened and for less. Call MI 4-0601. accurate, fast typist, neat­ Rooms Without Board 59 furnished, lake prlvllegee, $76 Realtor storms, cellar, amesite drive, O. Box 43, Bryson City, North Flanders Rd. In Columbia yester­ New challenging port)inity for 2% room apartment, heat, hot monthly, k d 8-8404. Utehon, enidy and lavatory, 4 trees Only $13,900. Carlton W. Sperry, Wapping; Arthur Hills, Other cases nolled included: Da­ MI B4S08. repaired eales and service, pick ness and ability to work graduate et^ineer in rapidly ex­ 248-2147 bedroom s x id l>eth on second rCarolina. day afternoon. FIX)OR SANDING and reflnishlng f u r n is h e d light housekeeping water, stove refrigerator. Large Hutchins. R ealtor, k d 9-5183. 150 Greenwood Dr.; Nathan Bass, vid C. Huck, 16, of 51 Trumbull up and delivery. Ice skates simrp- with words. Accurate spell­ panding research and development airy rooms. Centrally located. No 643-6440 849-6938 flooi. Recreation room with tire At 5:15 p.m. yesterday, Julian ened, preclsloii ground. L % M (specializing in older floors) room, cooking facilities, ladles MANCHESTER. Russell St., 8 or 175 Green Manor Rd.; Sheila Belle- Rd., failure to grant one-half of | Krzewskl 47 of Rt 87 An- Painting, Ceilings. Paperhanging. ing and filing ability ab­ department of nationally known only. MI 3”63S8. children. Reasonable. M I 9-8404 place ta basement. Attached VERNON— New Listing. 5 room Equipment Corporation, Route 88, solutely essential. Salary double garage. Aluminum eldiiig. 4 bedroom home, excellent loca- fleur, 341 Lydall St.; Mrs. Jane the highway; Margaret Melley of j was arrested for operating Announeements No job too small. John Verfallle, company in the field of air condi­ b e ^ e e n .12 n oon and 6 p.m, Suburban For Rent 66 ranch, fireplace, combination tion. 6 room ranches, $9,000 and Smith. 300 N. Main St.; Mark Vernon, Conn. ‘TR 5-7809. Manches- commensurate with abil­ tioning and refrigeration. Prefer Fuel and Feed 49-A Central l o c a t e . t$3,900. PhU- 328 Ferguson Rd., operating ^ a car while under the influence <5 Ml 9-5750 windows, ceramic bath, immacu­ op. (f yco epe home-looking, call Greenberg, 145 Chestnut St.; Miss unregistered motor vehicle; and ity. 40 hour week, no man with sound background in ROOM FOR gentleman, parking, IMMEDIATELY available — Five ROCKVILLE—Beautiful 8% room HENRY STREET Aree^ Lovely brick Agency, 1 0 9-8464. late condition near schools, only liquor after he was' found with his INCOME TAXES prepared in your CONCRETE WORK—Cellars, In­ room duplex, good location, $80 seven room Brick ranch. Three to see our listings. Chambers Elaine St. Laurent, Willlmantic; Manuel Mendes, 22, Hartford, fail­ vehicle stopped ta the middle of side steps and fireplaces repair­ nights, no Saturdays. Ap­ heat transfer, fluid flow, com- DRY OAK wood, cut fireplace and centrally located, MI S)-51W. apartment featuring heat, hot $14,900. U ft R R ealty Co., k d hone or by app^tment. Exper ponent and systems development. | stove length, $10 per load deliver- per month. Cidl M I 8-2181, 9-6 bedrooma, 1% bathe, den, formal MANCHESTER—8 room Colonial, Realty, kfl 8-2325, kd 3-6930. Mrs. Geraldine Webster. Glaston­ ure to drive in an established lane. Rt. 6, Columbia. He is scheduled lenced tax work, 24 hour service ed and painted at reasonable Mortgages ply to Harry JsM;kson, Re­ FURNISHED ROOM near Main water, refrigerator, atove, Vene­ 8-2892, R . D. M urdock. MI 8-6472. tail Credit A Collection ed. Call PI 2-7888. p.m . ______dining room, no basement. Large 8 bedrooms, spacious Hving room, bury; klrs. Jane Kuazai, Glaston­ Cases continued: to appear In Circuit Court 11, Wll- Can MI 84728.______prices. Call MI 3-0798. Please send resume of exp>erience, St. 9 Hazel Street. MI 9-2170. tian blinds. Minutes from Park­ ktANCHESTBR — Nice 4 room SECOND mortgages — Unlimited Bureau, 342 Main St., Man­ qualifications and salary require­ way, bUs and shopping. Excellent overalzed two oar garage with formal dining room, convenient COVENTRY—On Main Street. 3 bury; Carl Tourtellot, 4 Gaynor Until Thursday, for court trial. limantlc. on Feb. 28. LARGE 6 room apartment, newly ranch, tile bath, city utilities, full INCOME TA X retuiTUi prepared by SNOW PLOWING Service— Man­ funds available for second mort­ chester. Please call first ments lo Box R, Herald. residential area. No children or radio opera/tlng door. Double lot, kitchen, 1% batha, complete city family, 10 rooms, 9/10 acre, at­ PI., Rockville; Mrs. Ruth Wilson, Paul Theriault, 30, of Hartford dis­ Trooper Thomas GauthlCr mod* redecorated, second floor, on bus plenty of trees and privacy. Ter­ utUltlee, only $18,800. U 1: R price $11,500 ; 6 room older home. 111 Highland St.; Mark Barrett, auditor. Buatncaa and iimvidual. chester, East Hartford, Bolton. gages. payments to suit your for appointment. Garden— Farm— Dairy pets. $89 monthly. Call Rockville, tached business office, downstairs $9,500; Bolton—beautiful 8 bed­ regarding a state traffic oontrol the arrest. Accounting servleea, Raymond Coventry, Rockville areas. Call budget Expedient service. J. D. Products 50 line, oil heat. MI 8-8886. TR 6-8746 rific location, very central. T. J. R eelty Oo., k d 8-3693, R . D. Mur­ rented. Good investment proper­ Ellington; Richard Carter Br., 272 marker. C rockett, R ealtor, MI 8-1677. dock. k d 8-6473. room split, nearly 8 acres land. Girard. M I B-800S.______MI 9-5650. Realty,' MI 3-5129. Salesmen Wanted 36-A ty. Warren E. Howland, Realtor- $18,900 ; 3 bedroom ranch, one Main St.; Mrs. Catherine Kasulki Until next Monday, for plsa, QUAUTY APPLES grown ta Man­ ANDOVER CENTER—8% rooms, 'Triuler, k d 8-1108. INVITA'nON SIX ROOM expandable Cape, 4 fin­ FOREST 8TREBTT—Delightful 10 acre land, $18,900. Many more all M "’ '''*- Sylvio Paradis, 36, South Windsor, GOP Women Hear FEDERAL INCOME taxes prepar­ SHARPENING Service- Sawa, BESET BY BILLS? Let Ua help AMBITIOUS housewives —display­ NA’nONAL CONCERN has open­ chester, 22 lb. bag, $1.50. Bunce appliances hot water and lights you to a fresh start by consoli­ Legal ished, large living room with room former Cheney residehce ta price ranges Call the Ellswirth driving to the left of a highway at ed with yoor aavlnga in mind. knives, axes, shears, akatea ing Royal's fabulous line can ing In sales route calling on es­ Farm 629 W. Center. Ml 3-8118. TO BID provided. Pratt Agency, 344-3802. MANSFIELD — Older * family the crest of a hill; George Brescia, Reasonable rates. Call MI 941248, rotary blades. Quick service. Capl dating the many debts that de­ fireplace, huge master bedroom, rk-lUce'Mtttag. 6 bedrooms, 4% house in nice ctmdition, new rotrf k itten Agency R ealtor, k d 8-6930 Assemblywoman bring you extra needed Wgh in­ tablished customers. Average or k d 8-2828. 40 McCabe St.; Mrs. Dora Hoyt, 17, West Hartford, failure to car­ E. J. Bayles. tol Siquipment Co., 88 Main St., mand your attention into one come. Full or part-time, car nec­ Sealed bids will be received at Advertisement fsmily site kitchen, dining room. Ktha, excrilent conditian. Owner and new paint job, combination 43 Foley St.; Mrs. Mary Pokla- $8,000 plus a year. For Interview Bsseboard beat, recreation room k d 8-7444. ry a driver's license: and Harold M anchester. Hours daily 74). easily paid monthly obligation. essary. Phone for taterriew. MI phone Manchester MI 44)202. Household Goods 51 the Office of the General Manager, storm windows, very handy loca­ dowski, 34 Wedgewood EX'.; Neil INCOME TAX returns prepared $2,000 requires only $44.60 per 41 Center Street, Manchester, By virtue of default of a Condi­ Wanted To Rent 68 in baaement, 30x24 foot garage, Hagenow Jr., 22, of 41 E. Gardner Helen Lester, representati've of Thursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. Ml 3-5247. SPLIT LEVEL— 7 rooms, 1% tion in businesg zone. Call owner Lawrenoe, 80 Doane St.; Henry Utchfleld, will speak Friday at 11 A v e n u e S-7968. month including repayment. If RUGS, never used, 9x12 green Connecticut, until February 13, tional Sales Contract held by the very cloee to achools, ahopp^ PI 2-7414 after 4 p.m. Bolton Lake Hide-away St., evading re.sponsibillty. General Motors Acceptance Corpo- baths, family room, garage, lot Boland, 46 Winter St.; Joseph Mc- Until Feb. 19, for jury trial at a m. at the annual meeting of Con­ J^;ent In the eonvenlenc« of your you have property equity. con­ Dogs—Birds—Pet* 41 broadloom, $20; 9x16 green orien­ 1963 at 11:00 AM. for One (1) WANTED TO RENT— 2-car I and transportation. $16,900, Phil- home for Individual and business. tact Frank Burke, Connecticut tal, $35; 9x12 colonial beige. Truck Chassis and Cab and One ration, assigned and executed by rage In Mancheater area. OaU brick A gency, k d 9-8484. 180x438, ch oice location, $23,900. PITKIN STREET—Eight room co­ Annery Sr., Wapping; Charles East Hartford, John Carroll, 25, necticut Council of Republican MI 9-8938.______Household Services Mortgage Exchange. 15 Lewis PART-TIME- 289-6956. (1) Complete Dump Truck for Tlie Myron GaUup, Vendee, our ««P^- 9-8964. PhUbrick A gency, I d 9-8464. lonial. First floor ha« living $6,900 Warren, Bolton Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Naugatuck, speeding. Women’s Club at the hall of the PROFESSIONAL clipping, groom- ROCKVUXiE—Home and income EUeen D’AJeaeandro, ’ East Hart­ Until Feb. 25. for plea, Claude House of Ropre-sentatlves, State Offered 13-A St. Hartford. 246-8897. Hlghway Department. | sontaUve will sell on F *. 11, 1963, TOLLAND — Spotless ranch, at­ room (with fireplace) den. formal FUlXrTIME tax accountant ready ing, bathing of all breeds. WE BUY AND sell furniture and Bid forme and specifications are 9:80 A.M., at Scranton M ot^, LAKEFKONT cottage at Bolton 6-6 3-famUy, plus 4-famUy, dining room, kitchen and lava­ ford; Mias Frances Deptuia, 37 Pierce Jr.. 28, Coventry, operat­ Capitol, Hartford. Her subject will YEAR ’ROUND Poodles a specialty. CaU MI tached garage, full baaement, lot to assist you. Rates reasonable REWEAVINO of bums, moth boles. appliances. All-Right Used Fur­ available at the Controller’s O f-, one '66 Ford. Serial No. U66O180- Lake for the month of July by a $17,000. Carlton W. Hutchins, tory. Second floor has four bed­ California bound owner sacri­ Henry St.; ktrs. Margaret Jones, ing a motor vehicle whde under be "Proposed Revision of Ellection Can 8. J. TUrUngton, Jr., MI Help Wanted—Female 35 9-9793 Or MI 94)500. niture, 130 HUlslde Ave., Hart­ family of 5 with no smaU ehUdren. Realtor. MiUtlple Listing, kd 100x800 low cash required, as­ ficing this rustic 90% c<»nplet- 5 Bank St.: Mrs. Anna Taylor, Law.s." A skit, "How a Bill Be- Zippers repaired Window Shades flce, 66 Center Streeit, Manchester,' 257. sume $18,300 m ortgage balance, rooms plus bath. Full baaement the influence of liquor or dnigs 8- 77*1, m a^ to measure; all sized Vene­ To service family dothing ford. 248-2112. The seller reserves the rignt to MI 9-2816. 9-5183. with a rec room 90% completed. ed 3 room furnished year 'round Coventry; Mrs. Mabel Burdick, I and driving without a driver’s U- cemes a Law,” will ahso be pre­ p l e a s a n t woman to live in with AKC BEjAGLE pups, choice, Connecticut. m onthly M ym ent $116. E scott home, beautiful stone fire­ sented. tian bUnds Keys made while you departments in food super healthy, 7 weeks. Swapash Ken­ TOWN OF MANCHESTER, bid. House Is In excellent condition. Norwich: Mra. Eva Janson. South ' cense. KEED HELP'In preparfaw your local family. No cooking, good 17" PORTABLE TV, four years MANCHESTER—Custom 7 room A gency, MI 0-7688. place, paneled walls, double Windsor; Mrs. Annie Smith, 19 Those interested ta attending wait. Tape Recorders for rent. markets within 25 mile radlu* nels, Glastonbury. 683-2282. old, stand, aerial and converter, CONNECTICUT GENERAL MOTORS Nice com er lot. Owners hav* to incoms tax return? CSU MI home. Write Box DD, Herald, of Manchester. Car required. ACCEPTANCE split Isvsl, 3 baths, rocraatlon lot, trees, privacy, convention­ Brookfield St.; Thomas Moore, 47 may contact Mrs. Harlsm Taylor. M arlow’s, 887 Bfain, Ml 94)331. $40; Admiral 17" console, good RICHARD MARTIN, room, expandable to 6 bedrooms, .pe move, hate to but have to. Price 9- 8 8 8 8 .______state name and -references ta let­ Salary, car mileage, plus incen­ CORPORA’nON For Spseial OeeatJoni Is quite realistic, only $28,900. al financing only. Maple St.; Mrs. Prisoilla Levy and 39 Harlan St., or Mrs. Roger F ter. condition best offer. MI 3-2965. GENERAL MANAGER double garage. Carlton W. with full shed dormer, utility tive bonus offer^. No eve­ room, (tolng room, Uvtag room Call, We will be happy to show daughter, 49 Cushman Dr.; Mrs. Board May Name le>’. 66 Dale Rd. Reeervationa FOR SERVICE and eavlngs In pre­ Articles For Sate 45 Hutchins, k d 1-8183, close Wednesday. paring income taxes ta r business Building—Contracting 14 TWO FOUNTAIN girls over 18, nings, no weekends. Back­ MAPLE CUSHION rocker, smaU with fiireplace, full ceramic bath, you through. T. J. Ciwkett, Real­ Virginia Hodson and daughter, ground In variety or chain and mdividual, eall PI 3-8807. FALLOUT SHELTERS-Additions, night work. Apply Holiday Lanes WALLPAPER -PAINT Sale—Past­ tables, upholstered chair, taiffet, 8 bedrooms, aluminum storms tor MI 8-1577. LAWRENCE F. FIANO 473 Garlner St.; Mrs. Patricia Ma­ Two New Groups Bowling Alleys. MI 3-2125. store operation preferred. ed and regular, fuUy trimmed, cut glass Minton tea set. MI and screens, oil hot water heat. _ , , _ , loney and daughter, Wethersfield. RUSSELL’S Barber Shop, comer remodeling, bathrooms, tile work, plastic coated. CeUing paint, $2.89 Ideal fo r children. $16,800. Robert Bo'ton Lake—Charming 4 room R ealtor Ml 8-2788 DISCHARGED YESTERDAY; recreation rooms. Roofing, con­ 9-6745. Eye-Catching Satl There will be five persons ap­ Oak and Spruce, two barbers Gallon. Morrison Patat Store, 885 Wolverton Agency, Realtor, k d ranch, pine paneling, new oil Eldwin Eklwarde. 16 Pearl St.; over 85 years’ experience each. crete work. Call Leon Cieszynski, Apply ta person s4 Conn. CAN’T TAKE IT with Ug to trail­ Are You Interested In burner, combinations, lakefront Charles Nicholson P I 2-8364 pointed tomorrow night to a new MI 9-4291. Center St. 9-3818. Henry Wrobel, 452 Mata St.; Miss Free parking. Open Mondays. Try State Employment Service, 808 er—9 cu. ft. Frigidalre refrigera­ privileges, only $9,900 Goodchild- Alice Cummings, 44 Burnham St.; commission to conserve Manches­ SNOW BLOWERS — SNOWBIRD, WHEE! WATER’S CALL ME on your formica needs, Main Street, Manchester. tor late 1981 model, like new, re­ $14,300—FIVE room ranch, 3-car Bartlett Realty, 289-0939. Mrs. Joan Chessey, Tolland: Mrs. ter's natural resources. bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, SECRETARY Ariens, Bolens, Toro power han­ duced to $120. MI 3-0167, Ml garage, cellar, aluminum storms, TWO-FAkdLY 6-5 with 2 rooms Beverly Johnaon. South Windsor: dle. Snow Mowers reptdred, parts Writing For A Newspaper? GLASTONBURY—Manchester M . plus 2 storage rooms on third Democratic Town Chairman Ted HOT-HOT,.. ASH vanltory units, table-tops and is­ 3-6231 i% % m ortgage $101.27 monthly. Kim uvd Tamilyn Wright, 246 Cummings said three of the mem­ Desirable opportunity for and service. Trades anq terma Carlton W. Hutchins, k d 9-5132, 6 room C olonial, 1% batha, ga- fl(»r. Owner kd S-4017. Personals land stands. VQ 9-8936. NO B3CPERIENCE necessary. Run Capitol Equipment, 88 Mata St. REC ROOM furniture, player rage, breezeway. Occupant trans- _ Henry St.; Mrs. Ruby Fothergill. bers will be Democrats, two Re­ THERE’S A LOTI qualified High School or if you think you have the ability write Box E, c-o Multiple Listing. 44 Falrview St.; Deborah Swan, publicans. CARPENTRY—Specializing in the Junior College graduate - little shop-by-mail club. 2 hrs/wk, H I S-79SH. piano,, and baby items. MI ferring from state in February. LARGE FAMILIES take notice! 8 ELECTROLUX Salea and Serviee. 10 weeks. Earn $50 or more in 3-4902. The Herald, giving education, age, any experience ONE YEAR tad ranch, 8 rooms, 3 Phone BU 91418. bedrooms, possible here 2 g a -'^ ^ t Hartford; Judson Files, Wap- The appointment of the com­ banded repreeentatlve. Alfred smaller work; repairs, altera­ shorthand necessary —well TRUCK CHAINS, complete bath­ ' ping; Mra Augusta Kleinschmidt, tions, recreation rooms, etc. Sag- established Hartford com­ famous products. Club shopping baths, 3-car garage, $30,900. PhU­ rages, ta a most handy area. mission will help the town to ob­ Now! For onlj & Am ell, 806 Henry St. Tel MI saves friends money. Write today room sink, good 1965 Plymouth HOTPOTNT electric range, clean. brick Agency, k d 9-8484. 117,900 WILL BUY a lovely, older, Shoptang, school and transporta­ 94 Wells St.; Scott Freedman, 82 tain aid from the state for such 84)450. g;ing buildings, porches leveled - pany - 5-day week -com­ very condition. Call MI that may be useful and overall information about English Colonial or a very nice secured. Free estimates. Work plete benefit program — for free 276-page catalog. No sedan, di7 fireplace wood, verv good tion close by. Warren E. How­ Grant Rd.; Raymond Smith, 70 things as development of park day for foel...ho( water obligation. Popular Club, Dept. reasonable. MI 9-1363. 9-9327. SPOTLESS 8 room ranch, 3 bed­ young Cape with 1% baths. Just land, R ealtor-Trader, k d 1-1108. Whitney Rd.; Frank Gray, 18 Fox- areas and establishment of anti- RIDE WANTED from Center St. guaranteed No job too small. TR free parking.Write Box K. yourself that may be evaluated. room s, 3-car $rarage, 100x300 ft. off Henry Street. Just give u. a 5-5759. Herald, giving details of G802, Lynbrook, N. T. croft Dr.; Alfred Rossetto. 93 Lake pollution measures. lor all—aH the tioket to Veeder Root, Monday-Friday, lot, Mgh assumable mortgage. irlng E. J. Carpenter, Broker, kd Lots For Sale 78 St.; Mrs. Florence Waite, 106 A proposed nature center off of working hours 7:45-4:18. MI your background. NORGE GAS stove, excellent con- Warren E. Howland, Realtor- 9-5051, kd 9-9152. Foster St.; Michele Touchette, Oali Grove St., which is on the V yon Mve in a Epical henss, 84138 after 8 p.m. Special Services 15 diUon. MI 3-9485. Trader, M I S-llOB. INDUSTRIAL lot (or aale, about agenda of the board of directors Help Wanted—Male 36 SEFTIG TANKS MANCHESTER — 2-famUy 6-6. C Overbrotat Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Eve you eonld easily nm oat of bob MANCHESTE^^—1964 home — 4 zone. Price reduced. City water 800 foot frontage adjoining rail­ lyn Duncan, BUingttm; Mary Lou “«e"da tomorrow night, wUl be WANTED—Versatile, dependable AND road tracks. Call MI 9-8391. Kowtal, 107 Helaine Rd.; Horace °ne of the items referred to the water several times a 'week. rhythm gutter player for band. Vernon water samples analyzed j ih;MU(JKAr'Mi::K lor puoiic con- p a RT-TIME, man preaently em- large rooms expandable to 6. and sewer. TongrSh Agency, kd Now you eon have mil Him h e t tact work, many fringe benefits., ployed to help In retail atore eve- 8-8321. Ruseell, 843 Highland St.; Jdra. new oommiseion, said Cummings. O v er 15.' Aide to jday nights, kd free—no obligation. Call Lou LEGAL NOTICE Nice lot, oil hot water heat, full WYLLYS STREErr—extraordin Al(so, the commission will be ask­ water you need at one tim e fo r Apply Conn. State Employment; nlngs. Phone MI 3-2833. PLUMED SEWERS eellar, aluminum combinations,, ^ Catherine H itt, 179 Green Rd.; 8-0157. Monlesi, TR 5-3275 or MI 3-0515. ’Hie underaigned by virtue of stagle lot 240 foot frontage. ed to cooperate in the move to only a day. T hink a t i t — Service, 806 Main St., Manches------Going Out Of Business flr^lace, convenient to bus. Ideal VERNON—6 room split, plus a fln- 8-7444. k in . Susan Griffin and daughter, ter A public service — no fee GROCERY CLERK — Full-time Section 2476 of the General Stat Ished den, also large screened 26 Radding St.; M n. Josephine clean up industrial pollution In the only a day! RIDE WANTED to Pratt ft Whit­ Maehin ClMssd for oouple. Robert W olverton, Hockanum River. charged. position open at Mott’s, Manches­ utes of Connecticut, revision of R ealtor, M I 9-3811. porch, built-in oven , range and SETVEIN ROOM home conveniently Cassella and daughter, 819 Sum­ Yes, thanks to MobObsat— U ney, Etast Hartford from Tower Roofing—Siding 16 1949, gives notice that he will sell Septtc Tanhs, Dry Wells, Sew­ Another commi.ssion which Rd., oppoeite Porkade, third ter. Excellent opportunity lor dishwasher, fireplace, garage, located close to school, shopping mit St.; Mrs Ruth Foye and and an oil-fired hot water heater advancement. Apply Mott’s Super at public auction on Wednesday. er Lines Installed—Cellar Wa­ might be appointed by the board ahift. Call I d 9-6121. A. A. DION, ENC. Roofing, siding, terproofing Done. NEW CHARMING C o lo n ia l shaded,lot. Asking 07,900. U ft R and transportation, 2-car garage. daughter. 12 West St.; Mrs. Anne of correctcapacity—yoor fsmily painting. Carpentry Alteratlona M arket, 587 E. Middle Tpke. Feb. 6, 1963. at 10:30 a.m. at 634 Ranch,, family kitchen with Pro­ Realty Co., MI S-2692. R. D. Mur­ of directors tomorrow night is a Own transportation. MI 3-2248. Wooded lot over one acre. Includ­ Brown and eon, Windsorville: Mrs. charter revision commission. can take care o f off tbssr washing and additiona. Ceilings. Workman- Center St., Manchester, the fol­ vincial cabinets, exceUent floor dock. kd S-6472. ing 8 additional building lots of RIDE WANTED from Henry St. HIGH SCHOOL graduates for m«r lowing car In order to satisfy liens THE END Virginia Gleaeoin and daughter, The Democrats plan to appoint needs at one time. (riilp gusu’anteed. 299 Autumn St. plan, matchless construction, only to Asylum and Farmington Ave., BOOKKEEPER — Accountg pay­ chine shop training, excellent op­ McK in n e y b r o s . record $15,400, PhllbricK A gency, Tankerooean Rd., Vernon: M rs.; five members of theli' own party, kd 8-4860. for repairs and storage on ssdd car. 07,990. Hayes A gency, k d 8-4808. OVERSIZED modern. Immaculate k d 9-8'464. Mom can do tbs faouly wash« Hartford. Hours 8:15-4:30 kd able. Typing necessary. 5 day 40- portunities for advancement. Ap­ Year and make— 1959 OldsmobUe | 6 room Cape, Buckley School N a ^ y Grant and daughter, East j and four Republicans, said Curn- ft«8U . hour week. Apply in person, Gaer Seweroq* Dhpesol Co. Sis can do the diabes at the tame ALL TYPES of roofs repaired or ply Immediately Conn. State Em­ —Serial No. 01112502. Center Mo-; 180-182 Peari St.— 3-8808 IS DRAWING NEAR FAST. MANCHESTER — New 6 room area, acre lot, city utilities, MANCHESTER — A zone level ”H artford mtngs, provided both parties are tim e Junior takes his hath, and Bros. 140 Rye fit.. So. Windsor. ployment Service, 808 Mata St., replaced, ai>eciallztag in Bonded tor Sales, by Robert Oliver. brick ranch, built-lns,14x20 Uvtag aluminum storms. Bel Air Real building lot, 115x150, city water. DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. readv to present candidates you enjoy a shower. built-up and shingle roofing. Manchester. A public service—no room with fireplace half acre lot, Estate, kd S-9S82. Virginia Yedziniak, Wart WUllng- Among the changeie metntioned Bel Air Heal Estate Co., kd Don’t delay—phone no today. r'AntomobOeg For Sale 4 Coughlin Rtxrftag Co., Manches­ fee charged. JUST i MORE DAYS LEFT, reasonably priced. Hayes Agency, 3-9332. ton. so far for consideration of the re­ ter, kd 8-7707. M I 8-4808. SO. WINDSOR — Only $13,800. vision commission are a change in Find out how easy it is toawiteh BUS DRIVER for school route ta; Sturdy 8 bedroom ranch, full to a Mobilheat-firod U56 1HONDERBIRD, black, both Wanted—Reel Estate 77 the town's form of government tops, excellent condition. Call kd BIDWELL HOklE Improvement So. Windsor. 6 hours dally, good AND WE WILL CLOSE OUR MANCHESTER —7 room 3-story basement, hot water oil heat, big Andover and a change in the regulations 8-4888. Company—roofing, siding, altera­ pay Harold Collins, Collins Bus 8 1 3 0 home, garage, amesite drive, high lot. 15 minutes to downtown governing oewer department proj­ tions, additions and remodeling WORK WITH WISH eoM B O N B to naitdio youl Sendee. M I 4-1131. MANCHESTER M M aiH (amUy mzed kitchen with plenty Hartford. Better call today. Glenn real Mtate? Call mo at kd 9-0838 ects. of all tirpes Ehccellent workman­ DOORS-FANTASTIC BUYS AT of cabinets, formica counters, Roberta Agency Realtors, MI Resident Burned pm gret/m m . ship. kd 9-8495. This grooeAd iroek to a spaolal dtata|> room, living room, 8 or 4 (or prompt and oourtaona aorvica 3960 PONTIAG 4-door station SALESMAN — Preferably with ex­ Beautiful new 6V^-room L-shaped ranch, plus a large 4-1621. 528-0794. Jooapb Barth, Brabot wagon. M I 9-4100. FIGURES perience In appliances and relat­ otootioa for tha not-ao-taU woman, bedrooms, fireplace, 2 full baths, — finished recreation room, 3 bedrooms with built-in draw­ and doM wonders in paring the MANCHESTER —Assumption Par­ Smoking in Bed Roofing and Chimneys 16-A ed lines for new W. T. Grant RIDICULOUSLY LOW PRICES. Pinesqipto tone and oolorfid «m- oU hot w ater heat, aluminum KEED CART Your credit turned Good opportunity for store. Apply- Coon State Employ­ tocheo. Benr wMh short sleeves, stormii and screens, excellent con­ ish and cloee to church and PRIVATE PARTY wants B or C Legal ers, 2 full baths, custom kitchen cabinets, Tappan buiUr broldety oomigiDe' to make "a a school 6 room Cape. Patio. Nice­ down? Short -on down payment? ROOFINQ—Specializing repairing qualified High SchexJ ment Service. 806'’”Mata Street, out-of-tSia-ordlaaty” tkrse-piaoa dition, 08,500. Ttobert lyolverton lot. MI 8-4718. 8k0%, a%, M%, ae%, ^ » RANCH WITH garaga — 100x150 plng . . $18,800. Barrows ft Wal­ er single home or 8 family. Phone Memorial Hoepital with burns he By virute of default of a Condl- GREEN STAMFS paired Aluminum siding SO Wind-up transfer; color chart; crochet and wall ohrubbad lot, full warm cel­ art payiBtoita anywhere No small yerrs' experience. Free eatimiites. ford concern—5-day week ment at King’s Department, store. rustic brick fireplace in living room with cathedral ceil­ to 47. 81se 14%, 36 bust, short lace, M r Govang, 649-5308, ^MI 9-6605. suflered while smoking In bed tlOnal Sale.s Contract held by the loan or finanea company plan. Elxperience pr^erred. Apply Man- •leave, 4 1-8 yards of 35-lnch. embroidery direotlons. lar, oil hot water heat, aluminum 878-8611, 875-9820, last night. i General Motors Acceptance Corpo Ctal Hcwley. kd 8-8881. kU S-07B3 - complete benefit pro­ ing, 2-car garage. Situated in one of Manchester’s finest To Order, send 35c in otans to Douglaa Hotorn, 833 .’ lain. gram Write Bew K, day through FYlday, 10-8, at Pet To order, send 40c in coins to: atorms and acreena, 8 bedrooms, FACES LARCENY CHARGE A hospital spokaaman said ration, asslgnerl and execut^ed by Department. Sue Burnett, The Mancheatw Anne Cabot, The ktaacheoter Bva- living room, picture book kitchen, ROLLINO Pork Cape—4 bedrooms, Pamphrey suffered first to third Gerald C. Gleason, Vendee, our Radio-TV Repair Services 18 Herald. locations. Priced at $29,000. aing' Herald, IIM AVH. OB' 7 cloeets, 1% baths, living room PROVIDENCE, R. I. (AP)— DEPT. Bvsniim Herald, UM AVE. W earamic bath age 8, original Richard P. Orabowy, 88, o€ N or­ degree bunw on 15 per cent of the repreoentatlve will sell on Feto. 12, MORMRTY 3951 U N O O U r. black, 4-door Con­ SALES REPRESENTA’nVE for AavEiaoAB, mow y o k x m , dSlHHOAS, He WHOBK M, H. oameea, 06,000. Robert Wolverton fireplace, full baaement. oversize 1963, 10:30 AJd., at Manchester tinental otaivertibla. MI 9-4100. CONNIES TV and Radio Service, wich, Conn., released from the left eide of tale body. air transportation service. Cotn- Ji; T. Agaiiey, M I 9-3818. lot. Priced right. Warren E, How­ He is a patient ta the spetaal Motors one ’63 Chrysler, Serial available all boure Satisfaction For ist-olaaa m alliy add lOe for land, R ealtor-Trader. MI 8-1108. Connecticut State Prison Satur­ guaranteed. CaU kd 9-1315. mlssian fuU/PT, excellent in­ STORE IVir lat-otaM mailing add lOo for day after oervlng a six-month oare aone. No. 71018308. BROTHERS ! EXPERIEINCED sewing machine come. Some freight eaqiertenca U and R REALTY CO., Inc. DOBlirS each pattern. Print Niina, Addioss RANCH PLUS—WeU built home 'The seller reserves the right to I aadi potitem. Print n m s , M 1MB. • -CORVAJR Monaa, black, SOUTH WINDSOR—8 room ranch term for paseing bad checks, Information eixmt the incident EXPEIRT, reliable repair all operators and trainees needed, desired. Box Y, Herald- I B $ -$ « * r drsM 'With 22kme, ^ e -' StyleStvle No,No,« anc with Zone and Pattern Number. with 8 rooma and bath first floor, was unavailable, although It was bid. MdOer. A r ig m . M I 9-4100. 8S8 MAIN WTRBBT—MANCHESTER Just 50c for the New ’58 Album! 3 bedrooms and bath second floor. in exquisite taste. Safe deadend snatched e handbag yesterday Ml 3-5135 ' talkea of radios TVs, stereos, excellent opportunity for trainees Ciae. from an 88-year.-okl woman, po- learned that neither the Colches­ GENERAL MOTORS Many lovoly dasiigna! Diratafona 3-car garage and wwrkshop. Yoiira etreat; only 06,800. Glenn Rob- ACCEPTANCE Citizens band, etc. Sound 3ys- to learn sewing. Apply Manchea­ B. A. M UBboote-aa Don’t wait—aend 6Qc todjof Hoa - aald. H e iaea* a larotoqr ter State Troop n o r the Andover MI-311 C oEtwr ft. U M r e n t y w r a x p jb eL A IR OaU .tWU qf.MwcbpaUr, 32 Birch St, ter Modes, Inc., Ptas SC, Maa* tlis qirlng for suit M d Mgbsw^kt knk; doU% tor 01.500. ItaitoUM taitti. Baal ert« Agei‘ :enoy, Rsalton, kd 4-160. OORPORA’n O N kd 9-8365. Chester. Read Herald Adv*. • m " - - ioftiilM M ak 8 8 5 # ^ /

IfONDAT, FEBRUARY 4, 1961 ATiraga Daljr Nat Prem Btta n # w p b O mf Foe the Week Kaded reewaal ef U. G. ttmOm Atturl;i?]^r 1£v»nfng HrraUi VW M aiyS. 1PM ra g , The Women'a Benefit Aamda- Clifford H. Fiaher, alectrlolan’a 1 3 ,9 2 1 Low 9a M a ' mt Town tlon wUl meet tomonow at 7:80 mate aecond claaa, US Navy, aon TawnW om an pju. at Odd Fellowa Hall. There ot Mr. and Mra. Clifford Fisher, FREf BBsIVERY *a f Me Aadll t i' will be a oup auction and refreeh- 847 Burnham St., is serving aboard ot OreulaMea Maneheatnr^A City of VUiago Charm n a h M f o d i . . of the Betver mente. the destroyer USS Buck, part of’ Seeks End to win meet tomorrow In a 20Hihlp force engaged in filxer- it tto church et 9 The Mlapah Spencer Circle, clse Saddle Blanket off the coast ARTHUR URUR WlUhe "VerleUes.” South Methodist ChUrch, will meet of Southern California this week. Quick Divorce TOL. la L K O . 1 0 7 (fOUBTBBN FA6B8) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 198S (OaeNfled AdvartMit ea Sage U) PRICE nvE (auras be K n. Berah Ijer* tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. at Susan­ ICn, aaien MUonl andlln. nah Wesley Hall. Hoateasea will be Marine Lance Cpt David R. Mrs. Ru/mll MacKendrlck, Mrs. Shapleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. BHUIINORAM, Ala. (AP)— A Ehu'le T rotter end M rs. P ierre Lloyd R. Shapleigh, 107 HoU St., Oonnootioat wanan bM pettttomd Teets Sr. was promoted to hia present rank ■tato court in Jafferaon County to Spain Stalls State N ew s of the Junior Century H u m ph rey -Oklk wm meet at the home of Mrs. Jan. 21 while serving with Head­ M t aaldo a dtvbroe granted her and JDrte tlohentlwl. Si llunroe St, to- M anchester Lodg^e o f M asons quarters and Maintenance Squad­ her formar husband in Ooneva LEGLERC will meet tomorrow at 7:30 pan. ron 14, 2nd Marine Aircraft Wing, Over Accord ailht at t:SO for tiyouU tor the County, Ala. Tba petition was fUod FUNERAL HOME R oundup eae eot play, *leKly at the Masonic Temple. The enter­ Marine Corps Air Station, Cherry Officials Held Urging ed Apin^ntice degjee will be con­ Point, N. C. In Binningiiam Friday for Mn. On UeSe Bases P u blic ferred, with William R. Sandberg, MUdred a Lotwtdn ot Maiudwater, FUNERAL Junior warden, presiding. James E. Hunter, eon of Mr. and Conn. It names Oeorgo A. LongUn Mrs. Carl H. Hunter, 67 Ardmore o f Mlaaoheoter aa respondent. SERVICE By K. mwmm City Has^ 2 Fires The Manchester Ministerial As- Rd., completed recruit training The petition otatea that the MADRID, Spain (AP)— W A IA S R N . On Cuban Dispute 8ocia.tlon will meet Wednesday, Jan. 18 at the Naval Training Longtin’s were divorced in Inferior Baliabla souroM indicate the Within Two Hours Pittsburgh Fob. 13, at noon a t Concordia Center, Great Lakes, lU. Court of Genova County Deo. 4, LBCLBRO lAitheran Church. Members are re­ two days after they arrived in Ala­ D lrootor United States la having diffi­ bama. Geneva County la in south­ culty getting negotiations 'Tt is my feeling,” Humphrey HARTFORD (AP)—Hart­ Diefenbaker Resign minded to bring sandwiches tor a Uriel Lodge of Masons, Mer- WASHINOTON (AP) — 4 PAINT east Alabama aome 200 mUes Call Ml 9-5869 ■aid, "that If any senator or con- ford’s North End had two luncheon at 12:30 p.m. The Rev. row, will meet at 7:30 Saturday started for raaovrtu of the Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, Arthur O. Rinden, executive secre­ night at the Lodge Hall in Mer- from Birmingham. 98 Main Street, ManobesUr gresinnan oan add to the knowl­ twd>alarm fires within two w a r. U.8. - Spanish sid-for-bsses D-Mihn., called today for pub­ edge we have about what is going tary of Greater Hartford Council row for exemplification of the The petition states that Longtin pact SKtdring in September. hours of each other and three of Churches, will speak on "Cur­ Fellowcraft degree. Nathan Hale had caused her to fear that Mie lic congressional hearings on on in Cuba, he should first fumiui rent Envelopments in Inter- would suffer death or severe bodily H m m aouroea aald there haa tbs information to the CIA and blocks apart today. Square Club well meet Tuesday, bean trouUa In arranging dealred the controversy over whether ’Two youngsters, reportedly L arsen 's Church Cooperation.” Feb. 12, at the hall for a business harm "unleae she submitted com­ after that Is done, make a speech M ove May pletely to his wU.” intorviawa #lth Spamidi offictala offensive Soviet missiles and about tt.” about 18 m on^ snd three years meeting and entertainment. tor U.B. DeniW Saoretary of De- old, were taken to the hospital, HAUWARE, INC Manchester Auxiliary Chil­ M rs. Longtln alleges that aha bases remain in Cuba. “The worst thing that can be S4 Depot Square, Maaolieeter ot G.’ISH SAVINGS fanaa Roaww L GUpatric, ached- Humphrey, the deputy Senate after fire apparently broke out In dren’s Services will meet at 10 The Silk City Singers, the Man­ and LengUn went to an unnamed done is to create doubt and sus­ Fboiie 64»^14 lawyer’s offlee In Btnntagham uled to arrive Fab. 14 for a four- leader, told a news confarenca he picion .” their apartment on the third floor Avoid Vote ajn. tomorrow at the home of Mrs. chester chapter of SPEBSQSA, n * I ,} day viait to kick off the defenae of 1645-1666 Main St Just after . i will meet at 8 tonight at Bunce where She signed papers which she beUevea public bearings ahould be Bvsn as Humphrey was meet­ Robert Alesbury, 11 Richard Rd., treaty talka. held since there have been ing with newsmen to suggest pub­ noon. The children were reported to hear Mrs. Robert B. Swain, pub­ Center. Men interested In barber did not read and was not aware of the nature of the documents. *'Four im Bpanlah offloltla GU- chargesirgi that the Russian mUltary Uc hearinge, there was a long- in good condition at McCook Hos­ lic relations director tor Children’s shop harmony singing are Invited. patrlo wanted to aae have indicat­ pital. On Election She said she went bock to the ildu p on the tsland is more range exchange between Keatli^ Services of Connecticut. ed they expect to be out of town menacing than the Kennedy ad' and Rep. Samuel S. Stratton, D An elderly woman in the sanae Kehler C3rcle, South Methodist lawyer’s office two daya later and or otherwiae unavailable during buUding was also seen carried out Concordia Lutheran Church was handed divorce papers by a ministrationrati admits. N.T., over Keating’s actions. OTTAWA (AP)—A group Church, will meet tomorrow at hia viait,” one authoritative aourca “Candor ia required in this situ­ of the building by firemen. Women will meet at 7:30 tomor­ secretary without ever seeing the Stratton said in a statement that 7:45 p.m. at Susannah Wesley repm tod. ation,” Humiwey said. "We Keating was pretending to know The blaze was centered In the of Cabinet ministers was re­ row night at Kaiser Hall. Mrs. Hall. Mrs. Forrest Howell is In lamyoT. 3 third-floor apartment of the four- ported pressing Prime Minis­ niera la apeoulatlon among ob- Lena Schubert will explain the Alabama kuw require^ that at should have wen sessions on more about Cuoa than the Defenae charge of program. Hostesses are aervara here that GUpatric may these matters, 'niere Isn’t any in­ Department, -and caUed this dis­ story apartment building at the work of the Altar Guild. Mrs. Calvin Symons and Mrs. least one i>arty to a divorce be a ter John G. Diefenbaker today Three Scouts Get Religious Award FUEL OIL poatpona or cancel hia viait unless formation that tt Is going to be graceful irreeponslbUity. comer of, Belden St. Smoke was James Ray. resident of the state. The state was said to be pouring out of the buUd- to resign in an effort to save once a mecca tor pensons seeking the Spanish oftloiala become more kept eecret anyway.” He also said Keating was taUc- The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson yesterday presented God and Country awards to these scouts of Troop cooperative. Ing when firemen arrived. Canada’s Conservative gov­ 25 of Center Congregational Church. Left to right, they are Richard Ames, Jedm Minnick and quick divorces but su(A activltlea Without laying so directly, ing through hia hat and for obvi­ Our Lady of Hope Mothers Qr- A U.B. Bmbaasy spokesman Humphrey Indicated that he Two hours earlier, on the oppo­ ernment from being toppled cle will meet tonljght at 8:30 at Robert McNeill, all 15. ’The speaker at services yesterday, Boy Scout Sunday, was Dr. Ben Herb- have been curtailed since the Als- ous partisan poUtlcal gain. would say only that the Spanish thinks President Kennedy favors Stratton said that under ordin­ site side of the street about Uu«s by a no-confidence vote stem­ the home of Mrs. Ralph Kryzak, eter, president of the United Church of Christ. (Herald photo ^ Qflara). baam Bar Asan. adopted stricter cooplrative DON'T rules tor responsibility tor lawyers government has been asked to public hearings. ary clrcumstancee no one would blocks further north, intense ming from the nuclear war­ 20 Spriayg St. smoke and a fire that would not handling divorces. 0||, ( OMI' \ N V draft a aohedule tor GUpatrlo’a Humphrey said he thought there begrudge Keating a Uttle fun and head crisis. visit and has not repUed. Bpanlah ahould be pubUc testimony from, stay put burned out a Junk car ga­ I Bring those old shoes to ns I The Friendship Circle, Salvation The executive board of the Guild The Regina D’ltalla Society will There will be a committee meet­ Mrs. Longtin’s petition also a chance for publicity. without naming them. Informed I for a complete rebuilding, f of Our Lady, St. Bartholomew’e meet tonight at 7:30 at the Italian ing of Cub Scout Pack 144 tonight states that the property settlement I!i:n.\li --I i:i.l r official aouroea aald they knew of among others. Director John A. "But when a high public offi- rage, a fruK market and a beauty Army, will meet tonight at 7:45 no dUficultlea and that presum' salon. quarters said six members of the Well make them look Ukel at the church. There will be a Church, will meet tomorrow at 8 American Club. Refreshments will at 8 at the home of Mrs. Rlchaid in her divorce was inadequate end II I. Ml -i: McCone of the Central Intelligence 21-member Cabinet agreed to put I new again. "Shoe repairing I p.m. at St. Bartholomew’s School. be served. Berthiaume, 40 Litchfield St. asks that It be improved. ably a schedule would be avaU' Agency. (CoutUmed on Page Seven) This fire, at 1874 Main St., origi­ business meeting and service pro­ able after a meeting of Franco’s nated In the repair shop of Hen­ the issue to Diefenbaker after So­ OPEN 7 DATS of the better kind for over | gram. Hostesses will be Mrs. Tony One of the questions involved, cial Credit leader Robert Thomp­ U MAPLE ST. I 30 years!” Cabinet Friday. he said, la whether McCone la do­ ry’s Auto Service. Simard and Mrs. William Hall. A mechanic, Wayne NeweU, 28, son promised to back the govern­ Sfanm From Flrat National The reported dUflcuIUea in ar­ ing his Job. ment with his party’s 80 votes if Parfctny Lot rangements for GUpatric contrast­ ”1 think he is doing his Job. If of 236 Main St., East Hartford, There will be a techlncal end Marked Drugs was stripping a car for Junk when the prime minirter stepped down. com OPERATED SAM YULYES dress rehearsal for the cast and ed sharply with official Spanish somebody thinks he Isn’t, then he Unless such a compromise could WASH-'N-imT CLEAN atataments that Gen. Francisco ought to get up and say tt.” a spark apparently Ignited gas Same Side As Waridns production crew of “Death of a leaking from the car's tank. be arranged, or Diefenbaker him­ 1 8 -L b . Wash— ^25e Salesman” tonight at 7:30 at Bow­ TENDER JUICY BACKED-BY-BOND EVonco’s government ia anxious to Hiunphrey cntlciied Sen. Ken­ 28 OAK STREET Sent to Cuba The flames quickly shot to the self dissolved Parliamoit, a vote er’s School Audltorimn. ’The play renegoUata the defense pact neth B. Keating, R-N.T., and oth­ of no-confidence seemed certain 8-Lb. Clean—$2 "wluout asking for the moon and ers who have disputed adminis­ ceiling of the one-story wooden will be presented by the Little structure which houses Henry's, in a showdown tonight In tba Theater of Mancheebw ’Thursday, on the basia of a firmer friendahip tration contentions that there has For Tracing House of Commons. with the United Btatee.” been no significant streni^enlng Hy’s Fruit and Vegetable Store, Friday and Saturday at 8:30 p,m. and the Model Beauty Studio. This would mean a general eleo- EquaUy puziUng has been the of Soviet mUltary power ui Cuba tlon in April. official vlsft here of the French since Soviet Premier Khrushchev By ALTON BLAKESLEE One fireman, Lt. Mward Walsh The Friendship Club of St. Associated Press Science Writer o f Bng^ine 8, was taken to S t According to the informants, John’s Polish National Catholic chief of staff, Gen. Charles Ailleret, agreed last faU to withdraw of­ Finance Minister Geoige Nowlan who arrived Monday. fensive mlssilee. NEW YORK (AP)—Footnote to Francis Hospital after a nail punc­ Church win meet tonight at 7 In tured his foot. He was treated and had strong backing inside the Cab­ the parish hall. ’The Sodality of the Spanish npokeamen describe the Keating has contended, and the history: inet to become prime minister If Blessed Sacrament will meet to­ visit offidaUy as one made In re- administration has denied, that Some of the drugs sent to Fidel released. Diefenbaker agreed to rMlgn. m orrow at 7 p.m. a t the parUdi the Ruislana etiU are maintaining Castro as ransom for Cuban pris­ Two motions of no-confidence, mlesUe bases. oners carry a special marking. Mrs. Peter A. B. Widener m , wife of the millionaire sportsman, snd her pilot were hiked when the hall. (Oeattuied on Fage Thirteen) Post Called Payoff Widener plane crashed into a scrub oeJc wxxxl near the Ooaila airport. (AP Ftiotoifax). each charging the government 'they were labelled this way as HARTFORD (AP) — The ap­ with indecision, were scheduled to a means of learning whether pointment of former State Sen. be balloted on by the House, to­ Castro sells or barters them night. They were filed by the So­ abroad rather than using them in Alfio Urbinatl of Norwich as state labor relations director at $7,600 cial Credit and Liberal parties. Cuba, a pharmaesutical maantec- Mrs. Widener The crisis, brought to a head Sherwin-Williams Bold Plan Outlined turer says. a year was denounced by the Re­ GOP Enlists Stans publican State CSiairman today as Isist week by a public U.S. State Drugs accounted for about half Department demand that Canada of the |68 million in goods which a polKlcal payoff. Dies in Crash Paints GOP Chairman A. Searte Plnney accept nuclear warheads, moved (testro made the price for releas- toward a climax Monday with the W . H. ENGLAND For Mental Health liw 1,U 8 Bay /at Pigs prisoners ■aid Urbinatl. a Democrat, was To Peruse Budget resIgnatiQn of Defense Minister LUMBER C O . at Qiristmas tlms. being rew ard >tor having second Of Small Plane Douglas Harknesa. CinCB STEAK Makers of the drugs, surgical thoughts after havinf originally I Barknees told a packed House threatened primary fight torti • Open AU Day Saturday • Instruments and bat^ foods con- a OCALA, Fla. (AP)—The artist WASHINGTON (AP)—Oengree-^of fiscal responslblUty” slogan Ifl?* Commons tl»t Canada ihoifld JOHN BARBOUR ♦15 months, decreaalqg thereafter tributed . their products to make oongrefrtQi^ _ . nomlMfion ta ^ "At the Green”—MI 0-5201 IN .4AP)-F»sBid«it tor the rest the raurrear pro- Wlfo of inllllonairs sportsman Pet- ^ they can get enough J help O from obtained the U.S. warheads WA ol up, thq raaMHn Qgurb. They ware second distriet Iskt yvarj R] Widener dira u a coteb sternal RepubUcans hav6 enlisted long “Assigned Risk Automobiie Insurance” ‘ ^-atadaE’ iiihsMiiinsW' um a their private plane made a tormer 'Budget IHrector Maurice conservative D6mMiiKta..fo- make, programs he aald would eventual thill program. auiy effective cuts min Ispending. In me tense debate that lifl- ttbed of such Items, with drugs WlUlam L. St. Cjnge. UrblnaU low pass over the airport where H. Stains fo r what they caU a lowed Harkness’ statement, two of ly free hundreds of thduaands-of It now costs the American tax­ in short supply there, snd health talked of waging A primary, but Their trouble h u been thkt they GRAND payer more than $9.4 billion a Widener was waiting for her. scientific attempt to cut Presi­ Canada’s three opposition parltes — fs This Your Problem? mental patiente from hospital problems . beemtiing very eerioua. eventuaUy dropped the fight. Bt In addition to Pa&icia Widener, find it politically difficult to cemve b ^ and lighten the tragic toll ear tor services to the mentally dent Kennedy’s $98.8-bllllon budg­ -the Liberals and the Social But some items requested by Onge went on last November to 85, the crash klUed the Widener the $56.4-bllIlon defense request, a of mental reterdatlan. S1 and retarded, the President et. Credit party—presented motions LaBonne-Silverstein Associates, Inc., the DYNAMIC In- Castro made them wonder wheth­ win election to congress. fam ily pilot, R obert G. Staab, 40, $4.2-blllion spause program aud of no-confidence. suranee Agency, has made special arrangements per­ The cost for the fifat year would s^ d . er the Cuban government reedly Senate Minority Leader Everett m ore tham $6 blllloiui for veterams. be $81.85 m illion, but tt might “ This sltUBtlon has been toler­ "The Dempsey administration is Ocala. H. Dlrksen of minois said Stame An Informal poU faidlcated iliat mitting drivers, in many cases, to leave the Assigned Intended to use them all in Cuba, wasting the taxpayers’ money to The plane flew over the airport They concede there Is nothing TRAVEL cost many millions more when the ated U r' too long. It haa troubled la expected to “tadee a good hard they cam do about the nearly $10 Risk Pool and at LOWER RATES than they were paying. promrem accelerates. our national conscience—but only pay off poUtical debts,” said Pln­ Sunday night, then disappeared look" at the budget and come up (Continued on Page Seven) (Conttnoed on Page Thirteen) ney. during an apparent attempt to re­ billions required for interest on CaU MI 3-1155 DAY or NIGHT. Remember, it may be £Us proposals were In A epecial as a problem unpleasant to men' with sp ecific tau-gets at which R e­ the natltmad debt. EXPOSITION tlon, easy to poe^ne, and des­ He said when the late Joseph M. turn to this central Florida town publicans o f both houses cam adm. to your advantage to call NOW, regardless of when your DISCOUNT CENTERS message (o Congress on mental Stans was reported to have told health —' the first sUch message pairing'of solution,” the President Fund at $90,543 Tone, last man to hold the Job of in the murky darkness. A former California banker amd insurance expircA sent to Capitol Hill by an Ameri­ state labor relations director, re­ The wreckage was foimd late a b ig gaime hunter, Stams is no leaders In preliminaury canferencaw said' he thinks defense outlays could be can president. Within a decade or two, the Proceeds to tlie United FHmd tired from it in May, 1961, "He Monday, nine miles south of the stranger to government deficits. President said, a broad, new men­ had completed the establishment airport in scrub oak woods. cut bock U billion without impaili^ Bulletins Kennedy asked for an acroee- ot Mancheoter totaled $90,- When he took over as budget di­ Ing security. But he reminded the i l l the-board legislative program for: tal health program dm reduce by of the employe grievance proce­ Widener, scion of a Philadelphia rector in Matrch 1968, th m P resi­ FEB. 543.26, marly 85 per cent of Culled from AP Wires at least half the aoo.MX) hospital­ dure and it was agreed that t^ family and widely known in Ken­ dent Dwight D. Eisenhower had RepubUcams ot the poUtlcal risks New community mental health the $107,000 goal. Involved in amy such action. eenters, the centeipiece for bring- ised mental patients. Hie drive ends March 1. position was no longer needed, am tucky and Florida, went to the adready sent to Congress a $80.8- the mentally 111 back to a use- “Many more mentally 111 can Robert Brorit, publlctty dl- it has not been filled since then. crash area, but not to the wreck­ bilUon budget which wound up Although Rep. Thomas B. Cur- DOCTOR TO APPEAL age. Us, R-Ma, told the House Monday life, and jn’eventlng new oases be helped to remain In their own reotor for the drive, ren^ds $12.4 billimi In the red. PECOS, Tax. (AP) — The the place to earlier. homes without hardship to them­ vtdunteere to complete their He asked John Henderson, a he beUeves spending cam be pared Talk to Witnesses But Stans profoced the foUow- about $6 union below Kennedy’s board of tiie only hlspital hero More pre-natal care for moth- selves or their families,” he said. calls and return all outstand­ Ing year a $76.5-bllUan budget ruled In effect today that Dr. ars-to-be to help Insure their In­ "Those who are hospitalised can ing pledges as soon as possi­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The de­ (Oontiiioed on Page Nine) totaU, Dlrksen said no over-adl fig­ c a ll fo r with a $1.2-bUU- TTie organizations which wound up vdth an $81.5-bini(m fis­ The Illinois senator said GOP persona there. Dr. Dnnn and Ma irtion can be reetored to useful with prospective witnesses. More child health care to detect will benefit are the Boy cal 1961 budget which brought a m em bers wiU aiim at item -by-ltem attorney Immwllatrty annonneed And treat threatened eases ear­ ;e.' Scouta, G irl Scouts, Mian- The state’s attorney’s office told $S.8-bUlion deficit. reductions, rather than attempting lier. The community mental health of the delay, saying Public De­ any percentage, amross-the-board they wUl take the board’s action chester PubUc Health Nurses News Tidbits Republicans generadly think to court to obtain an Injnnettan More trained personnel and te- center can be the focus of Association, Diocesan Bureau fender Herbert J. Bundock re­ Kennedy haw hamded them a cuts. [i5 i ^ cUlUee for training and rehabili­ care, diagnosis, rehahilltation and quested more time to speak with against Dnnn’s being barrad ot Social Servloe, Red Cross, from the AP Wires reatdymade issue tor 1964 with the Curtis, a member of the House from ilie boapitaL money \S>irect^o^ tation of the mwUdly ill and re­ emergency sendee, he said. It Children’s Services of Cch- wltnessee. tergest peace spending program In Ways and Means Committee, chal­ tarded. would operate day and night, for nsctlcu t. Child GSUdance Clin­ Before the scheduled start of to- history, taagged with a prospective lenged Kennedy’s contention that the minute you want Urn More research centers to get at inpatients and outpatisnts. R ic, YWCA and Manchester CREWMEN BK8CUBD The reported bonding problems $11.9-billion excees a>f outlays over the aulmlnlstratlon la holding civU- DOUCOJtS, b la of Bfoa (A T) FLAN KEN GROUNI# the causes and, hopefully, the would aim at prsvennon as well Memorial HospitaL (Oontimied on Page Seven) revenues. iam expenditures at the level of Call Beneficial and ask for cash Clean up left­ . l A M cures. as treatment. of Teamsters President James R. — The captain and eeven crew­ L tA N M EATY Hoffa apparently solved when In­ They believe they can imprint men of the Dntch ship Gitotja over bills, take care of expenses, you-name-it. The a s . SMclfically, the President In­ Such centers, using new meth­ dianapolis bonding firm cunnounces in the voters’ minds their "party (Continued on Page Thirteen) CHUCK tends to Introduce four new bUls, ods of treatment and tranquUls- were rescued today after tba folks at Beneficial Jite to say "YesI" Call. . . now! one of them not to be fully Im­ ers, will reduce the treannent It will write 96 per cent of. the 296-ton coaster ran on the roeka plemented uiihl the fiscal year be­ periods to weeks or months, Borety bonds covering Hoffa and In n snowstiHnn tear miles south Road Deaths Staining other union officers.. .Lewis L. ef Dougloe. ginning July 1, 19M. rather than years, the President Strauss, former Atomic Elnergy That bill would encourage state said. This means that mental 111 Oommission chairman, says 10 on­ or local govMiunents or non-profit ness could be paid for as other Rusk Shadowy Figure POLICE FIGHT TERBOBI8TB BENEFICIAL site inspections a year In the So­ FINANCE SYSTEM gn »^ to establish networks of medical and hospital costs. CARACAS, Vcnesnela (AP) community m.ental health centers. The President said he has di­ Statens Safety Record viet Union would be "oompletely —Police fought a tonr-bonr gnn Inadequate” as check against Loans $20 to $600 — Loans Rfe-insured at low cost BANQUET R would provide part of the con­ rected that a study be made to battle today with n eoore of ter­ obeatlng In a nuclear test ben. Baneflcial Finance Co. of Manchester FROZEN struction coete and up to 76 per In Pronouncing Policy rorists attacking the heme of an ALL cant et the staff costs for the fust (OontlnDed on Page Thirteen) By lUtUOE HODOMAN 4 Since then, the state has sus­ Voice of America getting strong­ array colonel who beads the 806 MAIN ST. (Over Woolworth’s) MANCHESTER ^ TIIOf-KttFMa, I 10* SALE HARTFORD, Conn. (AP)—Four pended m ore than 61,000 licensee. er when CHI Friday It dedicates trial of suspected Oonmnnlst VARIETIES Mitchell 3-4156 • Ask for the YES MANager mmiTivs years ago, the state of Connecti­ RiUcoff left the state in 1961 to $28-million installation at Green­ By JAMES MARLOW ^with the Soviets about Berlin “to gnerrlllas. The twriwlste wero A loan of tlOO costs $20.60 when promptly rtpaid In cut won national attention for Its accept a presidential appointment ville, N.C., whose massive trans­ Associated Preas News Analyst see if we can’t find some'way to reported to have fled Into the 12 consecutive monthly installmonts of $10.05 toch. IS L osa T oa v DUFFS MIXES 10c DINNERS 3 " ' 8 9 effective campaign against traffic as secretary of health, education mitters are said to be 96 times as WASHINGTON (AP) — E ver manaige that problem without a hUb wittioat casual ties. Tba ' death. and welfare. powerful as strongest American since President Kennedy took of­ crisis.” When he saUd that lart home of Col. Jose Antonio Gon­ CAKE MIXES Car Commuters Lured I The death toll had tumbled for Lt. Gov. Dempsey took his commercial radio btatlcHis ... .Will fice his secretary of state. Dean November it was already old zales, chief of the OonnoU of QUALITY MAID four consecutive years, and other place. But even betoe Rlblcoff of Clara Clemens Samoussoud, Rusk, has been an almost shad­ stuff. War, hod been attacked tbraa states looked to Connecticut for left, the death toll had started to daughter of late Mark Twain, fam­ owy figure. Kennedy casts the Or this: Any summit meeting tknee previonsly. > fr e i PANCAKE MIXES assistance In their safety efforts. m ove up ag^aln, from 949 -in 1969 ed humorist, goes to probate at shadow. Rusk walks In It. Kenne­ must be approached with care Back to RailroadTravel Bedding, Conn. .. Rep. Francis H. : r l s n i Gov. Abraham A. Riblcotf, who to 974 in 1960. dy matiaea the pronoimcements. "because when the summit is in mCTJI IN SLAYING Dear friends, MUFFIN MIXES la now a U.S. senator, had pin­ State Police Conunlsslaner Leo Walter, D-Pa., chairman House Ruck echoes them. session, the court of last resort JERSEY ornr, n .j . (a p )— | 0 pointed speed as the greatest J. Mulcahy carried Rlblcoff’s pro­ Committee on un-American Activl- is in session.” He said that last Salvatore BalUro, one of thna LARGE WHITE i BOSTON (AP)—Can automobtlsSIooks like the good old days.” *T It’s staurtling when hia State De- f ^ P A N E S l oommutors be lured from their haven’t eeea anything like this threat on the highways and had gram further with unmarked cars ties, under treatment at Oeoige. partment—meaning RuaOc — does November, too, but he had adso men aoeneed of slaying a wena- NO FAMILY NEEDS to spend more than LIBBY*S morning and tvenlng cha­ Inaugurated, a stringent system of extensive use of radar, safety town Hoepital for rSqilratory aU- ■aid it Icmg before he becam e sec­ an and her eon In Boston, wM 11^ o z. since the war,” says another. ment, Washington reports. something he says Kennedy didn’t riot races on crowded super' ‘ ' With guairted optimism, a rail- license suspensions for speeders slogans along the highways, and know about and, to boot, winds retary. paroled and then reorreated to­ they can afford for a funeral service. PEARLS TOMATO JUICE CAE day on fngHtve okargea to dear 4 ways back to relatively rah road spokesman explains, "our His efforts were widely acclaimed. on-the-spot car checks. La s Angeles Time says United up In effect apologizliw tor tt. This In short, when Rusk rubs two GRADE A EGGS U These measures are still In ef­ States will fiz« a sertss of unarm­ ■ticks together he doesn’t make a the way tor Ma expeeted retoM NOW cuLTusee ssAM.r am railroad commuting T loblam Is to change commuters’ But each year since 1966. Con­ Just happened with Canada. At QUISH FUNERAL HOME, you have free SSOWri • SBTUaL CRINKLE CUT Effective ttsw Tsse. Feb. 5 It begtna to appear so. lUts. Some rise might normally necticut haa bad an Increasing fect, but the tide ia still rising. ed missile warheads from Utob to Rusk took the reaqxmalbiUty for fire. to Boston. Because a federal ■election of a wide price range. We always jspoNetE 0VSTE9S NnH pcnns VAHLSING S 0 Z . « A 4 Tbs state of Maaaachusetto and be expeeted during ute bad-driv­ number of traffic vlctima. Last Dempsey—eyeing the 820 deaths New Mexico this summer... Sen. the embarratsament. If Kennedy Since Kennedy promised to be wairaBt eharglng nnlawfnl year, the fatality figure went over in 1062—is convinced that more a tadce-chaurge president, and dom ­ night had not arrived, BalUra advise sensible funeral expenditures. R O TA TO E f FROZEN PEG. the Boaton A Maine Railroad- ing menths. The real test will Jacob K. Javlts. R-N.Y., te lls took the resTOnsiUUty it would be one of three aerving BostonMM- come with spring.” 800 fo r the first tim e In seven needs to be done. He la , asking Senate If the New York C ity twice as enibarrasstng, and hard­ inates hia entire administration was paroled la hia own aostody gan a commuter eiqperiment un- The assistant vice president tor years. ^ the leglalature for a maximum newspaper strike ia not settled er to explsdn. anyway, it’s no surprise that Rusk at analgnmnat before U.S. Oens- EXTRA TRIPLE-S PRODUCE f PECIALS mliwloner M. Lester Lynch. ANY FAMILY, no matter how modest the WHOLE SCOTCH MAID .. demrltton by federal funds Jan. ieratioos, W. H. Hblland, says Now Gov. John N. Dempsey Is speed limit law, a chemical test promptly, be feels the pubUc wUl Because so Uttle ia known of has been In the background, look­ 7. The state’s Mass Transporta- g e eiqieriment miw show wheu- asking the 1688 General Assem bly for dnmken driving, and a law to express Its dlssatiafsctfon 'in a ing more like a foreign poUcy circumstances, is able to have a dignified, Rusk’s behind-the-scenes rUe in GBEENE TO APPHAL ■ n i H i c o a N PEG. BLUE STAMP CRISP FRESH tton Ocmunlaalaa signed a $8JI- er the public wlU siqiport in­ for new state action. make It a criminal offense for very practical way.” making foreign policy — or how technician than a creator. beautiful service for a loved one at QUISH mnuen oontraot with the raOroad creased service and cut rates and The story of Conneoticcit^s traf­ teen-agers to possess alcoholic But Kennedy would have had an HAITIESBURO, Miss. (AP)» Hundreds of costumed gypslea much Kennedy listens to him—it Attomeys for Dewey Boosevsit FUNERAL HOME. under which it tmdertook to In­ then whether passenger trains— fic safety program began nearly beverages In automobiles. would be unfair to say he la a Inducement anyway to boss the BONUS As the law reads now, a motor­ crowd into Brooklyn, N. Y., funer­ Greene Jr., 26, said today t b » crease trains, including single car as a public necessity—merit sub- 80 years ago. al home to pay their last reefiecto negative secretary or the opposite. show after watching President ? ? ? ? * * ■J00TCKM4I0 It M d N T O S H diesels, from 207 to 884 daily and si^ support. In 1685, when there w ere aome ist Is not actually speeding unleae would a p p ^ a federal Jndgote to Joe Uwaoawlch. 72, Ung of five It cam be saUd that his pubUc Elsenhower for years get criti­ refnsal to ndo In tiro Nogro’a PEAS FROZEN PEG. I W to ataeh commuter teres an aver- But uie restoratton of railroad 878,000 vehicles registered in the he la driving "too test" for cur­ cized for letting his secretary of Sincerely, gypsy qlsns . . . Dr. Billy Gtaliam etaUements, either cn television or onlt seeking admlsden at Ms EXHIBITS DM o f 80 DOT CfQt* commuting la only part of the state, the death t Otroolt Oourl CARROTS FBOZEN PEC. I V S D b l u is t / — APPLES of Influenza which developed Into to them. Try concentrating