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|Katurlr«ie$inr Etti^nins llrralil MONPA< JANUABt 1< IMS m, to 6:30p .m . ■naigB Harold R . Malapdy, aon ..«#v«d past patroa’f.M id m*> It of Mr, and Mra. Harold O. Ma- tron's Jsirals. Tna n s i^ tnataUsd Town lahdy, ISO Rroad St, la aerving Royal Matron royal maCton and patnai w an nr»> .AycgRgc PrII; Net Prmi B«R with tha Naval Air. Baale Training ~ ntad with many glfta by tnalr iW Iha W «* KRdaC The WcRthcr __ braup, SMOod Command, Pensacola, Fla. He la a AMwnr u^ iM t Foneast of V. R. __ _1 Qhurch, will meet grachiate of the U.6. Naval Acad­ O f A m aranth Jamaa W. McKay was organbit _ii III «t 4 pjii. «t Um, home. emy, Amtapcdla, Md. a ^ Mn. June Pants, soloist Fair and eolier toaIgMi Rnr Viou Tabhe, 439 OekUnd A eommtttaa lioadad by Mrs. 13,895 zero to 19 w4Hi soOM ' Wk IK n d w * a n reminded to brias C ap t John L. Gagllardone, aon h Mrs. Litde togs in the aenaBOy Nonnia HUdtaig servad rafraah- r of Iha ANM leys. Wednesday mostly M m in « white elephant auo* of Mr. and Mra. WBldo\ Gagllar- maata in Um bimquet hall aftar tha of “ a m , and toya for the Friendly done, 214 Gardner S t, recently Mrs. WUber UtUe, 196 ^jMiioMr Installation, Han^t^m rr^A City of VlUago Charm and oontteaed eoM, Mgli 39 to IS. i« 4 le a . ; completed a 35-week quartermas­ St, wu installed as royal mat­ ter erffleer career course a t The ron of Chapman Court Older of HBAVllMLT A Pm A L lUohard T . Klein, aon of Mr. and Army Quartermester School, F t LOUISVILLB (AP) - Of 750 lin . Walter J. Klein, 193 Branford Lee, Va. He is a 1952 graduate of Amanuitb, Saturday nigM at the businaasea being dlaplaoed by two L N O .8 0 (FOURTBSiN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1968 ( q asalfled AdverWaRig c a Page 13) PRICE FIVB CENTS S t 4 raoently completed eight Manchester H i^ Schcwl and a Masonic Temple. She suooeeds urban renewal projacta hare, yraaha advanced individual infan- 1957 graduate cx the Unlveraity of Mra. H. Hayner Davidaon. about 100 an liquor or boar aa> tiy tntnlag at Ft. Gk>rdoa, Oa. Connecticut Other ofnoen include Gustaf tabUahmanta. Anderson, royal patron; Mra. A number of them want tha The Toaer Group, Second Con> Seaman Alan B. Porole, UB. Charles LamMit, asaodate mat­ state AloohoUo Stovaraga Oontnl India Fears StateNews gngational Church, will meet to* Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ ron; H. Hayner Davidson, aaaooi- BoaM to daelan tha urban ra- morrow at 8 pan. at the home of neth P. Pecq>le, 91 N. Elm St, is ate pptron; Mrs. Frank B. Crock­ newal ui^eaval an “act of God,” t o Mra. Roger Cralfta; 97 Frlnceton attending Radioman School at the er, treasurer; Mrs. William Mor- which would permit niany of them a t R o g tr Crafta wUl give a de- Naval Schools Oommattd, Norfolk, Haon, secretiu^r; M ra N ^ e Mil­ to relocate without having to get New Drive Roundup teonstratioa of oil painting. Mrs. Va. ler, oonduotrees; Mrs, Harold new liquor UcensM. Tshombe Gives Up, Robert XXmfield and Mrs. Jamas Loomis, associate conductress; Oooper will serve aa hosteeses. The Manchester Clvitan Club Mra. H. Hayner Davidson, trustee; At B ord er Ibunbera am reminded to bring will meet tomorrow at 12:15 pjn. Mra, Albert Heavisides, marshal in Demolition Asked gamaa, books and toys for Blon at WiUle’s Steak House. Guy west and Mrs. Herbert Urweider, (M. O.) College orphanage. Scribner, automotive instructor at marehal in east NEW Db ST IndlR (AP) For Vacant Prison Manchester High School, and Mi­ Btports ' Also, Mrif. Roy Farris, standard — thRt Bed CbinR hRg WASHINGTON (AP) —> 'State of the Union massage to Baughtera of Liberty, No. 17, chael Monaghan a student, will be bearer; Mrs. Lillian Hlcking, his­ Tsjeeted « ilx-imtien trace gueet speakers. Monaghan built NOTICE Freeident Kennedy tentative^ O oi^eae. HARTFORD (AP) — A will meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at torian; Mra. Kenneth Morrison, a 48-inch rochet which will be on propogRl gRV9 rise todey to ItoCormack aald this wee not a special committee recom­ Katanga Revolt Ends Onmge Ball. Ihere will be a so- prelate; Albert Heavisides, music­ NEW MODEL LAUNDRY NOW soQie Indliu fears that the ly pllna to„de^l. bis propos­ sign of slight interest on the Pres­ oial' time and refreehments after display. ian; Miss Mary Miller, truth; als for a |18.5rbillion cut in ident's jm rt. He eald Kennedy's mended to Gk)v. John N. ChiBeeexwiu renew the Him»- a boainees meeting. Mrs. Ruth Fields, faith; Ato. OPERAHNO UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP tax rates and recouping | 8 .6 strong views on toe subject have Dempsey today that the ag­ Eric Swanson, the son of Mr. layan border war. been detailed repeatedly and at and Mrs. Carl Swanson, 658 Wil­ Howard Smith, wisdom; Mrs. Wal­ billion in tax law rdorms in ing prison in Wethersfield be Buckley School FTA will meet ter North, charity; Mrs. Alice and Inform od eourdw said aarltor length In the past and did not tonight at 8 in the school au­ liams Rd., will sing folk songs and We will now give yon better service on btandry dry ropotts tbat tbe OhiiMae favored a special miissage to Congress need repeating. tom down after it is vacated show slides of Europe at Auerbach Ray, warder; Harry Lindgren, Grants UN ditorium. There will be a panel sentinel; Mra. David Frazier and cleaning. the triioe Mudtaga yroposed by the Jan. 24. McCormack ejqpreesed the opin­ in the near future. dlscueskm on educational tele­ Hall, University of Hartford, at nonalig^ mttons were deosp- Timing; of too tax meaeage was The committee also said there 8 p.m. Friday. Swanson trav­ Mrs. Harry Undgren, flower ion that the medicare bill will be appeorad to be no reason to put up vision. gflrls; Arthur Miller, instructor; WE SPECIALIZE ON SHIRTS tlva. They told thty have learned confirmed today by House Speak­ in much better condition In toe eled in Europe for a year, earning that Pfkfaig' to u A turnad down er John Wt MeConnsdk of Meeea- bi its place a building housing his living by Binging. The evening Mrs. EYank B. Crocker, assistant House committee this year than In state offices. Free Hand, Past Matrona, Temple Chapter > Fornwtion^or Teamwork instructor and publicity. FOR PICKUP AND DELIVERY CALL the plea, chusetts af ter be and other Demo­ toe past-apparently because of of l PTA will are the “guards,” Ted Cummings, town committee chairman, and Mayor Franda Mahoney. More tohlem " for A nwrotlated settle prison operation is moved to En- celebrate its 15th anniversary to­ ceived a crown and sword, and a NEW MODEL LAUNDRY the top priority Mem feeing Con- which would be portly offset by LEOPOLDVILLE, T h e nerve as co-hostesses. than 180 persons attended the psjity at the Garden Grove to give formal recognition to the razzle- mant of the oonfUct which toe greas this year, eald the House tield. C. L Sweeney, deputy com­ morrow with a poUuck and a dazzle teamwork In October and November that won both the state and town elections. (Herald bouquet of roses from her hus­ 7a SUMMIT STREET Chineae etopped with e cease-fire changes involving $8.6 billion a missioner of the public woriu de­ Congo (AP)—^Katanga Presi­ prograun of community singing, a band. Ways and Means Committee will year. 5 nung Junior High School PTO photo by Oflara). JULIUS E. KUPFERSCHBHD, Prop. proolamatton Hov. 33 after mak partment, Served as chalrnian. dent Moise Tshombe an­ penny auction and a second talk About 200 memibera and guests tog Mg gains. consider the administration pro­ McCormack said toe adminis­ Having examined the century- will have a student activity night posals quickly. tration's youth opportunities bill, nounced his capitulation to­ tonight from 7:30 to 9 at Uie by foreign exchange students at were present at the ceremonies, in­ OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Quoting toe Communist newapa- old prison, toe committee pro­ adMxd. Refreshments will be the University of Hartford. The TTie NewcMner’s d u b will have Our Lady of Hope Mothers Cir­ Manchester Lodge of Masons cluding visitors from other courts McCormack and Senate Demo­ to aid unemployed youths with few nounced most of its buildings “un­ day and said he will cooperate a potluck tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. cle will meet tonight alt 8:30 at will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. per Ta Kung Pao,. the broadcast cratic Leader Mike Mansfield of Job skills, also was discussed. served. potluck will be served at 6:30 p.m. in the state. DAILY—MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY said that New Delhi's reaotlbn to economical and useless for any loyally with the United Na­ In the school cafeteria. at Mott’s Community Hall for the home of Mrs. Frank Conway, A fellowcraft degree will be con­ Mr. and Mra. Davidson, the re­ Montana Indicated that early at­ Congress was showing luunis- forseeable imrpose” and recom­ tions. U.N. Secretary-Gen­ members end their husbands. T. 267 Hackmatack St. ferred. tiring royal patron and matron. the neutrals plan "can cnly give tention to taxes may well delay The Army-Navy Auxiliary will rlae to anxlew-” It eald that. In tekable signs it intends to accept mended demolition. One exception eral U Thant welcomed The Emma Nettletcm Group, Gerald Dyar, president of Gray oommittee oonsideration of Ken­ Kennedy’s invitation to cut taxes dted was the cannery building, sponsor a card party tonight at 8 Research and Development Oo., dia was demanding "unilateral nedy's controversial plan to pro­ Tshombe’g statement. There a t the chibhouse. Center Ck>ngregational Church, withdrawal by China while itaeU; this year. But members awaited built since Worid War H and de­ will have a dessert meeting to­ Inc., Elmwood, wlU speak on high vide medical. Inauronce for the more concrete details before com­ scribed os being in good condition. was no immediate halt in fidelity and sound equipment. instead of withdrawing, will once ag«d under the Social Security Manchester Civic Orchestra will morrow at 7:30 pjn. in the Rob­ BEST CENTER CUT •••BACKEO BY ualn move forward. and reoccupy mitting themselves to the actual The committee also recommend­ military operations, however. bins Room. There will be a panel PToSTwn, formula.- * reheane tonight at 8 in the band Eldward T. Doyle, son of Mr. and CSilna'a territory." ed to o t the house provided for the From Ills war capital in room at Manchester High School. of group members who will dis­ Kennedy gave toe medicare pro­ warden outside toe prison walls be Kolwezl, Tshombe said he is cuss missions in East Asia. Mrs. Mrs. William J. Doyle, 32 Lenox Informed eouroea said tha Chi gram only brief «ttenti 4. The privilege enjoyed by "I welcome the message, which The VFW will meet tomorrow married couples of tiling JMnt re­ Revenue Ruea The Professional Women’s Club at 8 p.m. at the post home. (Oootbmed on Page Three) yourself for a shock when Presi­ indicates a readiness to end se­ wiU meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Gibbons Assembly, Catholic turns which split theur income HARTFORD (A P)—Tbe Oon- cession, to give freedom to move­ dent Kennedy spells out to Con­ necticut Tax D^ortnunt reports the' Fellowship Room, Center Con­ Ladies of Columbus, will meet Phebe Circle, Emanuel Luther­ and reduce their total tax. Slngls ment to United Nations personnel tomorrow at 7:46 p.m. at the K gress, later this month, the | 8.5 persons pay much more on tbe coUecticna totaling more than Soviet Premier Nikita IQuusbchev joins in applause with other Red leaders at opening to Eadt Ger­ gregational Church. Alex Girelli, an Church, will meet tomorrow man Communist Party Congress in Bast B ei^ today. In right foreground is Walter Ulbricht, throughout Katanga and to under­ wire editor of The Herald, will of C Home. Robert J. Digan, at­ billion worth of reforms be wonts some income. $90.2 miUioDt ' for July-December take the full implementation to at 8 pm . In Luther Hall. Mrs. Ed­ Foster, De^n tied to tax reduction. Kennedy’s targets ore very 1962, the first six months of the East Gennon Cosmmmlst chief, who told the audience that Communi^ will continue to flourish in ineek on “Presenting the Nerwa.” tendance supervisor of the Man­ ward Werner will lead devotions. Cuba and intends to extend itself in the western hemifq)bere. Standing next to Khruschev is Fried­ the plan to national reconcilia­ Hosteaeea will be Mra. CoUis Goa­ chester School System, will speak. Tbe loopholes be would close likely to Include sptlonB A total o f $90 JI10A64 ws« be carried out until new instruc­ Zimmerman will serve as host­ N-Ban Chance tax-free otote and municipal lected trom -o. vsiEiaty.,of-ooOBpee. • Ex-Colonials_ • "a..,- • -A.. . tions are received. esses. to toe common Income tax deduc- tlona long available to every bmids, and the $50 excluston w d the * Red Rise in Americas A U.N. column, moving on Kel- ■-JI mlddle-taoome householder. 4 per cent tax credit cm stock red with Lt. Robert L. Normand, station­ WASHmOTON (AP) — A U.S.- Control Togo, wezi from JadotvlUe only Mon­ Russian agreement to ben nuclear At least a score of proposals dividends. Jt^-D ecem ber .1961. period. day forced a crossing to the Di- ed at the U. S. Navy Ordnance The President qiecitied one The motor fuel, tax provided'toe Supply Office, Mechanicsburg, Pa., weapons testa "now e n ^ a to ba to "braodeiv the tax bose’’-^ kulwe River under heavy fire to witlun reach,” a m U.8. disarma­ meaning, to make' more Income change in message—not a loop­ largest single. sonroe of revenue, Leader Predicted by Ulbricht a company to Katanga gen­ was recently selected for promo­ ment director WuUam C. Fester. ■ubji^ to tax—and curtail or hole closing, but a move to put $26,526,445...... darmes and 20 to 30 white >ol- tion to lieutenant commander. Mrs. If the Soviet Union adopts "a erase "unfair or unnecessary corporations on a pay-as-you-go dierg of Tshombe’s army. Tha Normand Is the former Miss Lucy mora flexible attitude," he eald, preferences’’ have been under tax basis. Fee Hike Opposed LOME, Togo (AP) — Disgrun­ BERLIN (AP)—East German^Kennedy. bad , to abandon his idea . United Nations said an Indian sol- Skonsski, daughter of Mr. and "ways can certainly be found" to study at the Treasury since Ken­ This would bring a $1.6-biUion tled former colonial soldiers held 0>mmunist leader Walter Ul- ' A. A .... i... -I <^®r was wounded. I t ' reported Mrs. William J. Skoneski, 43 Eld- negotiate the deadlocked Inspec­ nedy took office. windfall into the Treasury, sim' HARTFORD lA P )—^University power in this tiny West African brlcht told world Communist Cuba was freed of the threat • the capture of large quantities to wards St, of Connecticut students have ex­ nation today, denying any politi­ of ^ e s r i o n and is now able to Katanga arm * and ammunition, tion issue. Just which ones the President Ply by shifting the due-dates for chieftains today that' communism Foster’s remarks came during will request, to offset in part the corporate tax payments. Quarter- pressed "unotterelble oppoeltioa” cal or religious motives be­ build up its country on the basis Bitterness of the long fight wo* a national aducatlonal television revenues lost by his three-year ly tax payments now foil due to the institution of a tuition fee os hind Sunday’s coup and claiming will continue to flourish in Cuba of socialism.” reflected, too, in a riot of (Tongo- program "State Department Brief- plan to reduce taxes by $18.6 bil­ within six months following each recommended by the State Legis­ they had not intended to slay and intends to extend itself in the Khrushchev, seated nearby, lese youths against the Bri&h tog" where he discuseed disarma­ lion, remain a well-kept Treasury given quarter. Kennedy wants lature’s interim education commit­ President Sylvanus Olympic. Western Hemisphere. snffled approval. ' Embassy in Leopoldville. Predous when most needed . . tee. The Junta seemed intent on The Soviet leader, whose ma­ About 1,000 Afriesms, with a ment queetians with Arthur H, secret. Kennedy gave no hints in toe payment dates moved up With Soviet Prem ier Khrush­ Dean, a former U.8. disarma­ his State of the Union m essage' gradually until taxes are due a T^e students stated th/eir posi­ handing over power to someone jor policy speech isnot expected core to 200 university students, LECLERC tion in a recent resolution ptbMsd else as soon as possible. chev listening from the platform, until Wednesday, declared when Devotion to the trust given' FUNERAL HOME ment negotiator, and Deputo Sec to Congress Monday the end of the quarter in which the spade-bearded East Germsui rotary of Defense Roswell L. GO- In any event, tax specialists at the income was earned. by the student senate. University It was expected to choose a he arrived in Berlin Monday that (Continued on Page Seven) to our <^e . . . ■ neighborly trustees ors scheduled to review denounced Red China’s attacks on he was not prepared to fight a tric. The program was recorded the Cai^tol predict that Congress The President did not count new government chief from the Soviet leader's policies. He desire to do everything we FUNERAL it week and broadcast Monday won’t rive all, or even nearly oil, this $1.5 billion in his $8.5 bU fees at a meeting Wednesday at omtHig: war to bring about the victory E the university. credited him with saving the of internatioi^ communism. am to help . . . n l^ t. that Kwmedy wonts. It would be lion total of requested reforms. Form er Prem ier Nicholas Qru- worid from nuclear war by com­ For his part. Dean was not as much easier poUtloally to rive The latter proposals might in­ The student action foUowed a nitsky, 49, a brother-in-law to ”Th^ burial of capitalism will SERVICE promising the Cuban crisis with be brought about by the working optlmistlo aa Footer. He said that lees tax cut and less reform, they clude ; recommendation from the conunit- Olympic and a leader of the Pro­ President Kennedy. good reasons why families, WALTrsai N. even In the dlacusslon of general point out, thus arriving at toe Scaling down toe depletion al­ tee that tuition charges be institu­ gress party opposed to Olympic’s class in each country,” Khrush­ Bulletins I-iBOLICRO In his opening address to Bast chev said, adding that he would once served, oome hack to na disarmament problems, the Rua- some deficit with less pain. lowances, under which a percent­ ted for the first time. administration. He reportedly Germany’s sixth Communist party Culled from AP Wires Director ■iens "a re unwilling to admit the Least popular politically, among age of income from natural re­ The committee recommended a was the Jimta’s first choice. stlU be alive to “shout hurrah in time of need. congress, Ulbricht also proposed when capitalism is buried.” quite obvious neceealty for effec- toe proposals known to be under sources may be excluded from $60 tuition charge next year and Idrissou Antoine Meatchl, 27, a a vttgue solution for the problem Call Ml 9-5869 dve inspection." study, ore Income tax deductions taxation. The allowance ranges $100 bi the following year. former opposition leader in the Ulbricht mentioned the Chinese 23 Main Street, Manchester of divided Berlin. He said the Reds by name only when he STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE He thought the outlook for eub- whlto most families have come from 27^ per cent for oil down The tuition chargee would be Togo Assembly who has been in United Nations flag should replace DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — atantial disarmament progress to to consider a matter to Justice to S j>er cent for clay. self-exile in GhOna. came to the Chlnese-Indian border SFoutuiea JST¥ MEATY END OUT ROYAL BRAND ' j m the "NATO flag” in West Berlin war. CMherwise he attacked them High school students toaialied be rather bleak. and right. Nevertheless, Kennedy Reptotllng outright the exclusion (Oonttnoed on Page Seven) Ananl Santo, a former justice but that any such arrangement with police In Damascus today Foster, chief of the U.8. Disar­ may request the pruning to some and tax credit oh dividends re­ minister, imprisoned after he re­ either through the Albanians or miut recogfiize East German as sectarians, a fiction which all as Syria moved through a new mament and Arms Control Agency, to these: ceived on the taxpayer’s holdings signed in 1961 to lead a dissident "sovereignty, especially on the political emergency. It was PORK CHOPS ». su ciD b a c o m « youth wing of Olympic’s party. the delegates attending the con­ Person To Person Is now conferring with Soviet rep­ 1. Deductions for medical out­ of corporation stocks. 3 8 4 8 access routes on the land, water gress understood. the second straight day of dem­ M^KINS'WEST resentatives to see whether a test lays and casualty losses. Tightening the capital gains Bis Juvento party seeks close We were ask­ Five Area Men and in the air.” “We throw back all attacks of onstrations by yonths said to ban agreement can be worked out 2. Deductions for soles and ex­ proiwons, tmder which the gsdn ties with Ghana. support President Gomel Abdel c f e ie w e ed if we had Tbe chief Issue In the vmy la cise taxes paid to state end city from the sale of any asset—from Emmanuel BodJoUe, a former Ulbricht also called on Peking the dogmatists and sectarians on ever seen a THE COFFEE-ER COFFEE and India to settle their border the Soviet Communist party and Nasser's United Arab Bepobilo. ORMANDJ. WEST • DIRECTOR ■oviet refusal to let in foreign in governments. a share of stock to an office build­ Win T<^ Posts sergeant in the French colonial At least one army oSloer, who pink elephant A The Interaet on mortgage ing—is taxed at no more than 26 army, told newsmen that the dispute at once. He criticized the Khrushchev personally,” he de­ lib.TIN Chinese Reds for launching their clared, referring to the Chinese- tried 10 months ago to en­ . . . we dare (Conttnued on Page Seven) payments. per cent. revolution was engineered by dis­ gineer one of tUB country's say y o u’v e border operation against India in Albanian charge that Khrush­ ALL In Legislature gruntled former colonial soldiers. frequent coups, was reported MUIam j . inmoN, Uc. | Off-Street farking heanV of them, October without consulting other chev and his supporters are pur­ Communist states. suing the wrong course to defeat negotiating with tfae govern­ even if you’ve (OoDtinued on Page Three) ment over new demands. 142 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER never seen one GRINDS (Oompfied from AP Diq^atebes) Khrushchev’s handling of the capitalism. (we hope) . . . Cold Causes Five a r e a legtaloton were Cuban crisis, Ulbricht said, "pre Ulbricht said he was proposed vented the world from experienc a solution of the Berlin problem BACK PRINTERS and we were 1 among 28 assigDed today as chair­ NEW TORK (AP) — More than glad to report SAVARIN ing the horrors of nuclear war.” which would “ take into considera­ men of legislative oommitteee. Britain Still Khrushchev nodded agreement. tion certain prestige problems as 5,000 persons risin g outside the that we had Fifty Deaths, Sen. Fred J. Doocy of South New 'York Times building today never seen one GRANDilAY Ulbricht said Khrushchev kept may exist for the United States.” I 0 Z. « JK 4 SMTKOn , Windsor, a Democrat, was named communism alive In Cuba and But he said such an arrange­ in support of a printers' strike AJUj clt/um/ QmJ j either. Bu t 2 PACmii T If SV IS eOLORKO * Seeks Spot in In this city's nine-newspaper what would PKOS. Crop Damage ctMirman to the Senate’s agricul­ gave it an opportunity to spread ment “would only be acceptable BANQUET FROZEH ORAMB-WAY ture oommittee. in the Western Hemisphere. to us If it recognizes our sover- Uackout, now in Its S9th day. The you say to a CHICKEN. R0 Z. I f QT. PbAatte Rep. ImVergne H. WUlloma to show of solidarity waa sponsored fellow who ex­ MIAT POT P lli ■KKF. TURRSY 7 PK6S. ■ LKHTIDDITRM COMTMNRR |to T B B ASSOCIATED PR ESS “There was a compromise,” he Stu Johnston OolumSiia, was mode chairman to Market Setup told the party congress. "President (Continned on Page Seven) by the city's Central Labor Conn­ KEYSTONE citedly told lAOZ.emrog CHEP*iS DELIOHT m nter’a longest ahd most wide- the Bouse claims oommittee; R-^>. ell. Several thousand marched you he had FAaVjPROO. I n S ^ A N T iPKAY fTARCN CAN O O * CHIM ElraiAD IMIT. 5 7 * morod siegt to ctod weather, Eltaworth L. CoveU of Andoveri LONDON (AP)—Britain intends in front to tfae Tlines, at 329 W. Just seen a vMcb boa caused heavy damage ANODIZED g atsw aOM ms. tiM Houm penal tastttuUona com- to press ahead with efforts to en­ 4Srd St. Another group demand horse with a yellow face, brown 7 0 Z. I f CHMCR OF to e n m and property and woa strated at tfae rear to the buUdlng INtTAlnrlPOTATO nA K IS S PK6S. 1 w F tA V O R a raMtoe (n reappointment); Rep. ALUMINUM body imd white legs with broad X M L . S 9 * - blamed for more than 60 deaths Ajutaew Repko of WUUngton, the ter the Common Market, the gov­ You Name It— on 44tfa St. purple stripes and short polished perslated today in many ports to pufatto parsonnal eowntttee; and ernment made plain today. West horns j-et T TTie devil’s own steed ? uM nation. Rap. Gardiner H. h £ i of WilUng- Germany announced it backs the TOGO LEADERS MEET RAILING Well, if you called for the man CARNATION GRADE"A” The Mldwast, hit by sub-aero tan,'mfittary and veterann’ affairs. British entry. By PATRICK MCNULTY In the white coat you’d be making Masts fat several di^, got • a Smoe the House is oontToUed by The BritUh Foreign Office, With There’s a Bill on It LOME. Togo (AP) — Togo's a mistake, for there is such an fresh moss to arctic air. Temper­ nine-man military Junta con­ « 4 '/ jo z *!W tbe GOP, House oholrmanshlps ail the authority of Prime Minister animal. He might have seen one EVAPORATED LARGE WHITE atures plunged to near 40 degreee go to RopuUicens. Senate cboir- Harold Macmillan’s Cabinet, ex­ ferred with clvUlu poUticlaiis ta COLUMNS In a zoo. However, It isn’t a horse, c a n s / ^ below sero In northern Wloeansfai manshipa Invariably go to Dem- pressed hope that Fi-aAce will WASHINGTON, (AP) — What^ Rep. Samuel S. Stratton, D-N-'Y. an effort to form a new provis­ but is the size of a small one. It’s and were 20 below and- lower In have sMond thoughts about its re- would like more holidays to falli ional government today os aa- FREoH ' much to Rtiaoaba!n and Mtame ooiata, stace they have a major­ this country needs is more im- called an Okapi, belonging to the ity ta the Senate. ^^on of Ameridan Polaris mis-' ported cork stoppers, fewer im- on Monday and has a bill making sasSln«»d President Sylvanus giraffe family, usually about 4H Although technically the House that the official day for observing Olympic was buried a t his na­ Now In feet tall, but with much shorter, ILK S3 U m sub-oero belt covered oreoa M the same time, the Foreign potatoes, a national lot- Washington’s Brithday, Memorial tive village ta the adjotalng la at least 11 states, from asst- and Benate have sepotSte cemmit- broader neck than a giraffe. It tee* — a House finonoe oommit­ Office, with the authority of Prime tery, and a balanced budget. Day, Independence Day and Vet­ country of Dahomey. The Junta, Stock,,. lives In the woods around the 6 em Montana to northern sections Minister Harold Macmillan’s Cab­ It could also use a department erans Day. made up to disgruntled former tee ta odditiiui to a Senate finance gemllkl River in central Africa, to nilnolB and .tedlana and lower to xirblculture, vitsunin A in Its Besides Grandmother’s Day, MlnWgMI. committee, for Instance — In proc- inet,' said the' British Intend to colonial soldiers under French where they trarvel in pairs (prob­ PRPPBa gPiCIJUsi press on with the Common Mar­ nonfat dry milk, colored post there are those who think we rule, staged the coup Sunday. Reading ta m u^ to toe coun­ tloo tfae committees sit jointly should observe Shut-Ins Day. Pur­ ably married), and they feed prin­ most of the time. ket negotiations in Brussels. cards, more three-day weekends, They were led by. E m m a n a e 1 3iaif>lat9> m UttoSL — d o ir VOURSCLFI cipally on leaves. try renlimed below normoL Some President Charles de Gaulle’s a new version of the Star-Span­ ple Heart Day, Children's Day, •f relief from the unseasonable cold Both parties named the men who BodJoUe, a a to o ^ ex<«edgeont. Sometimes It’s hard to accept rejection of the Polaris missile of­ gled Banner, and Grandmoth­ Food Service Week, Senior Citi­ BodJoUe sold tbe soldiers M apaeial tods ate needed to histall KEYSTONE wse reiMrted from eoutfaweatezn held the posts in 1961 to serve zens Month and Welded Pro­ even what you see, but then you’ve fer and hia tough stand on Brit­ er’s Day. not Intended to kill Otjrmplo. m Cohunna . . . each unit is faUy adjustable to Bt stne, TsKoe watosrard thnui^ oU .to again oa ohalnnon of the powerful These, at least, ore gaps in the ducts Month. t**Ph*tf platform areas. Handsome, slender design iand eventuaUy got to agree that “see­ 4 ; ain’s entry into the Common Mar­ ing is believing.” In the purchase npnen^M, and much to tfae tafer- finonoe oommlttoe and approjurla- ket were widely viewed in Europe national scene noted by tnembers Rep. Llndley Beckworth, D-Tex. ■tedy eonstiuctton combine to add practical chann and mountata; rastoae. Southern Flori­ tiona oommittee. The Senate and TRANSIT CREWS STRIKE of an automobile there are so a douMe Mow at the Western to the House of Representatlvee is fearful the new higher postal PHILADELPHIA (A F) d^toottoo to your home, inside and outside. Wm not rust. . . da was out to toe cold sir poekat House toiairmen of tiMse bodtas who have rushed to fill them in rates will prevent elderly pen­ W * needs painting because it’s ANODIZED! Seeing to many things that you cannot “see” fcR Alliance. —Philodelptala’s vast tronoJI you've simply got to take the deal­ FRISH The eew surge to icy air wUeh will be: Finonoe, Sen, WllUtm J. Pending a full Cabinet discus­ the opening moments of the 88th sioners from conununicatlng with bwisving •» corns in today and look over the adeettoa-af - Md aoutoesitorsrd from Oaao- Verriker, D-Waterbury, and Rep, Congress. their families. He is seeking a system of buses, trolley cars and la s y g r r o n Railing and Cdnmns and toe sijdes of pleaakar er's word for It. Customer's con­ sion of the crisis that has arisen subway trataa wo* sbnt down by fidence built up by the experience into the Midwest headed east­ Robert T. Caitna, R-Msdlaon; Ap- ta the woke of De Gaulle’s declar- Although the House has been colored penny postcard for strict­ dsooraitva oioamenls from whhA to dwoael r ward tnto tbs (Milo Valley and pfoiwlsttona. Sen. Maurice J. Fer- in session only about six hours, ly personal messages. a strike today. Bnt people gol of hundreds of them is the basis oticn Monday, the comments to to work en erowdsd robroOd ON mi Ksr tor your taking our word for it. 2 3 tbs lower drsot Lakso rafioB- land, DrPsnlelaon, and Itop. Altan the Foreign Office were re- some 2,000 bills have already been There ore Mils to help Indians, INSIST ON I T WONdl BROCCOLI OoMsr wsotoar was tadicatsd 0. Innaa, R-Tbomoaton. introduced. They deal with almost artists, nurses, ducks, veterans, trains, naolmd wtaBMMtai esd Wo pledge to you that your con­ etroinedi taileelis, Meyolso ami W fidence in us will always be merlt- ’•RtoJoRlSlIl sistward tato- waatsm Nsw Tork Tbe Pomoorata ranamad ,aen. However, ori tbe speciflo ques­ every subject Imaginable, includ­ page boys. Bills to get the United and wastem Pennaylvsnla. Paul J, Folaey of New Haven as tion to De Gaulle's rejectimi to the ing using Social Security records States cut to the United Nations faoUoned. betotai- fieno MM ed, for there are few things wo employaa el Mm T.K*Btparf 1 prize more "highly than the go6d Tbs cora to toe- cold sir was in ohoirman of the judiciary com- Nassau agreement between Presi' to locate riinaway parents. and retire the national debt tbs northern Mldwast, tbs lowest mittee, which ranks in importance dent Kennedy and Macmillan—to This Is a suggestion of Rep. And there Is a measure by Rep. Workers Union, AFL4HQt HARDWARE Ca ' will of a fair customer. Dillon ed oa| a$ Ifi*! i ta' Minneeots and . WIs- ST^ MANCHESTER—MI 8-4121 Sales and Service, your quality with finonoe and impropriations. lote a North Atlantic Treaty Abraham J. Multer, D-N.Y., who Vernon # . Thomson. R-Wia> All ersoted tiila tos souljpture nuclear force—* For- could function pretty well oa a he would Uko la a Uttlo national peto wlMi MM Ford dealer, 319 Main St, Man- MANCHESTER FARKADE, MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST • OPEN MON. THRU SAT. 9:1c A.M. TO 10 P.M. Tha Bouse chairman, new at the ^ Fboii4 MI S-S14H, NM oHas of Ino one-ma nleglalature. He already recognlfien for the Clrcua World I boa Xfi hilla ta. MMswiM eS Bormheot Wle. I ■ ■ ■ 'I'ff-y'

- ' MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN^ TUESDAY, XANUART IS, IMS j m ir s iie s 'I'Br : v y s k d i o h e r a l d , Ma n c h e s t e r ,^c o n n „ Tu e s d a y , Ja n u a r y is , i s n pdyable to the (own or the xoning YAcnrYSRMt b o ^ Of appeals, and must be Mb-' Rockvitte-Vemon Hiehron "W* mitted with tha appeal to the tbs American Bnibaaty. Most ef building department. Sheinwold on Bridj^ Ex-Colonials Ms Cabinet was rounded up and FOR RINT “ School Bioaid Meets Wevilte Suit Opejn§ confined at a military camp out­ ^ Odhtm Rempu Post Gty BuUding Permits in ’ 62 Firemen Elect side Lome. 8 and ltM » . M oel» L_ The Town Attorney’s reply to —sound se sHriit^ ntes UM board of education’s request Bodjolle did not > disclose how LMT aiM lIliK IN UTAiniDL < Control Togo, many politicians were under ar­ aHde projeefon. A s Rem ocradc Party Leader for a ruling on tha recitation of Estimated at $ 19251,669 John Kulynyck B y ALFRED SHEKfWOLD the Lord's Pn^rer in public hi Superior Coiirf rest, but the capital was quiet. WELDON DRUO eO . schools as part of the daily open­ If you want to Impress y6ur Seek Leader 101 Main 8te-TeL MB 3-6881 ing exercises will be dlaeuMed at Annual rM>o<<> Ibr tbs year sn8-fi4k)reatiCD board, Inersssad by frichos you oan tell toem that to­ 1 1 J: rMBwM aM ram oC^munlty Boom. South W 1 n <) a o r T o 2nd Term day’s hand waa played last sum­ By JUUem AHEARN Sister’s Night Set ‘'llhh^wiMMtte Toaiji OoBBiiiittaa'"-^High School basketball team . willhh a special meeting today. The lug Nov. 15, ahowlng an eatlmM- $77 to 33,060; the sewerage treat­ ment plant fund, down to $866; mer in Istanbul dwing a match (Continued from Page One) IS ywra, aubB^ttad hla raalc* meet Suffleld at home. meeting is open to the public and ed 31.251,669 in pToJeoUi author* between Turkey and England. The „ . mlUion dsmsge luit brought by WillUm E. KeviUe, Ttwraday, the Wapplng Com­ Arill be held at the South Windsor and the employes’ peoahin fund, laeotlon at officers ait toe an­ %*. By Town Grange ■SttOB IMdagr avaotat at tha oom* laed by the building department nual meeting at toe Hebron’a Vipl- key play might occur in your own sg sin st the 1\)Wn o f M snchefltw opened ill all Togolese, who could find no' nittaa maatlng. Tlta nalsnactlon munity Church Women’s Fellow­ High Bchool at 7:30 pm. balance at ^36, up from a 3196 K f • < a g e ft ^ a i^ a 336,216 caMt bslancs in the balimce at the yearis start home the next time you play^ morning. The Amount of the suit, the grounds place in an independent Togo. ! tdtas «Btet Fab. 8. ship will hold a luncheon at noon. Also included on the . .... unteer Fire Department were: Bast dealer Sister's Night will be observed "Tba *— pMaaora of The sewing group will meet at will be discussion of a letter con. wers pcesentsd to Pubho Worics Supt BuiWH A John Kulynyok, firt diief; DOnaM ■9**.*?.' Mie f^ t the cUtimant is once again in the hospital, U.8. Embassy reports to Wash­ by Manchester Grange at a JosUn reported, among o th e r Baat-Weet vulnerable contributed to toe teneion appar.*-::------— ------1, bHwiBB and tba nacaaalty of bilnff 9:30 ajn . ceming the cost of educational the a t y COunoU last E. Griffin, fire marabal, re-elect­ Opening lead—lOng Of Oubs ington told of army dissatis­ meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Friday, the South Windsor bas­ television; adoption of a salary night. the previous year things, that Fox IBU Dr. haa bean m t in. the-hall and oourtroom be­ Orange Hall. Mrs. Marjorie , '.'A . 0S/t a t town a grm t deal will not ed deputy dilef; Harry H. Kirk- The Turkish declarer used the fore (he cane opened: in Superior faction over low pay and the de­ ‘.'•1 pim rit ma to oontbma aa>chaimum ketball team win play at Bloom­ schedule for 1963-M; arranging a totaled 3807,1 , widened, with five feet b*^ Jump overcaU of two spades to mobilization of troops formerly In Mastrangelo will be in charge , of .VS»* meeting with the ’rewii Council to ButViing Inspector Roland Ushar taken on each side; that naw ham, treasurer; Mkurloq Lederer, kmp Court. 12th CiKuit the program. I* wmA partani tha dutiaa pn^>erly,” field. secretary, Kenneth Porter, farmer show a strong hand. The strong X the French military forces. The Odium aald In hla realjnatlon. The Town Council wiU meet hi secure approval of the salary reported 3821, ^ eetknated; value storia aewer outlets have btan pro­ Prosidlng Judge Frank Oovello Judgea for the program wdll be eecretary, having declined toe of­ Jump overcaU is rather old-fash- called ter a panel of 40 perabna Togo army consists of about 1,000 Ba waa flnt aladtod dudntaaa in exfoutive session tomorrow to dis­ schedule so that teachers may be for commercial and industrial Jobs, vided on Fox HIU Dr., Lawrence umed these dg^, but it works C ourtC ases soldiers. Mrs. Evelyn Coughlin of HiUstown >,u li I employed for ttie next school year. and 3165,600 on 16 single-family St., Prospect S t and W. Main M.; fice. Ttaia be Kulynyek’s aec- from whom the Jury of 13, plus Grange, Paul Nielsen, master of UM, naplaetng t ^ lata Tboniaa F. cuss the J. E. Shepard sewerage ond consecutive two-year term as weU on some hands. In this case two attemaitoB, ia bring ohoean. Bodjolle took credit for Sim- AiNRL ih addttloa to hia aotivl- (Usposal system. Alw included on Also to be' noted are future homes. Residehtisl additions, al- and that tha publle works' dapart- North might have doubled four day's coup and presided over a Blast Hartfcmd Grange, and Miss iiV tet^ons and miscellaneous work ment has scbumnlated a stomcplls fire chief. He waa imanlmouriy ra- The Jury will decide whether a MANOHB8T i » flBSSlON Hazel Palmer, asalstemt lecturer tlaa « o tlM town eommittae, he haa the agenda win be a discussion of matters for board action; Renew­ eleoted. hearts instead of bidding four Mancheeter High Bohori gym nine - member “ Insurrectional haaa chalraaan o f the noidnr board the salary schedule and classifica­ al of transportation contracts for amounted to 3160,353. of 1,600 yards of sand and 100 spades. Prosoouting Atty. A. Joseph committee" of army men. He of Goodwrill Grange. Fees collected and turned over tons of salt Raymond J. Burt was riween as East Instead ef only twlee. The teacher, Richard Sollaaek, or the Mrs. William Stevenson and a o f appaala, a member o f the in* tion plan as recommended by the the next three-year period; and member-at-large on toe exeeutlva West <9 ensd tos Mng ef clubs extra diamond lead would perttit Mancheeter Board of Education Paradlso yesterday hoUed the said they wanted to establish a duatrial dareSopment commtoaion. State Peracmnel Board for town discussion of the 1963-64 budget. to the dt^ totaled 313,899. Usher Rockville Arrest and eontiinied with a lew club, to cases of Herbert FrlseH, 39, of legal civil government of a .pro­ committee wdll serve refreshments said 35,763 vrae received on build­ committee; Onffln and Kiikham, South to eliminate toe diamond Or the Town of Manchester, was, after the meeting. and waa on the orifdnal achool employes. Germains VeoebioUa, 84, o f 93 the ace even though Bast had to loser, and ha would make Ma South Windsor, charged with visional nature. ing permits; 36,091 on sewer priv­ West St, was sirestod by Patrol­ on the sick committee. responsible through negligence for Brother's Night will be observed balMliig aoounlttea for Wapplner To Hear Father Jnde Manchester Blvening Herald Appointed by Chief Kulynyck, s discouraging of doubled contract NevUle’s partial paralysU. broach of the peace, and Frederick The revolutionary committee 1 BBaihaQta^ Setoocd. South Windsor correspondent, ileges; 31,403, for hcenses; 3507. man Rtohasd Bennet yesteiday at on the first trick. South Pappaceno, 17, of Newington, said its movement had been spon­ Wedne.sday, Feb. 6, at 8 p.m. at The Holy Name Sodoty of St. Boning appeals and permits; and 3:16 p.m. and charged with pass­ were; Frank OeUo and VTlliam L Dally QuoMImi Neville fell in a tumbliiig claaa Orange Hall. WUliam lin es, ^aeg^ Bartaett and Franoia J. iBargaret Mary Parish will meet Lsuira Katz, telephone MI 4-1753. Boiat, captains; and Raymond J. a ruffed and led the king of spades.As dealer you holdi at toe high school Feb. 33, 1988. ohatyed with failure to drive a taneous, "inspired by no polit­ 3136, sewer connections. ing a standing school bus. Vse- past master, will be in charge Naator ware reQommended to lUl Burt and Richard M. Grimt, Ueu- This is whers toe key play oc- t- ; Hewta, Dl He was left, at the age of IT, reasonaUe distance apart. ical or religious Ideology.' ' today at 8 p.m. in the rectory ball. Among other notes hi Daher’s ade trick. Until Thursdty, for dhqxirition College Evaluation Team Starts Work not planned, Bodjille said. Invited to attend. was the first time In any amgle Sion of Circuit Oburt IX Chief Kulynyck reported tost What do yoa.eayr According to Ma mother, Mrs. raoOBiinended as the replacement Sewer Issues toe fire oompany mqxmded to 39 This couldn’t cost a spade trick Answer: Bid one heart or one WUUam J. Neville, h* is a patient ^ court trial, Blanche R. Mark, A teem of evaluators, viatting Manchester High School today to see if the facilities are adequate “ If Olympic had obeyed orders Cancer Tip Found Dad WiU tvwi took ftp** Ouest q>eaker will be the Rev. fiscal year that 100 per cent of the Hoqdtal Notes sinca Bouth’a bidding showed a Green Manor Rd., failure to obey to house the propewed Manchester community college, and town school officials listen while Supt. amd had not resisted arrest." for C. MS. Nicholson, whose term Jude V. Dowling, CJ*., who la sewer privilege fees were cCUect- local alarms and 14 mutual aid dlamnid. according to yotir pait- today at Hanciteoter Memorial ward to the next itarai If aaphaa in November 1983; Nestor Afeniitted yaaterday: Sandra La- oalla during toe peat year. The to­ long, strong spade suit. Bast nershlp style. Meet of toe best Hoepital, Ho ia bring treated for a stop light; and James A. . Mc­ of Schools WUllam H. Curtis reviews seotlona of a preliminary plan for the college, approved Bodjolle said, “ he would have CHICAGO A simple tost haa the assistant reti^t director at ed; that 27 connections wars made Roche, W est WUUngten; M rs Hat­ thought it might be Important to Dowell, 30,. of 34 Eldgerton St., Wednesday by the board at education. The evaluators are Grant Robley, associate dean at Yale he has a inow blower. Wlty would ra p la e e Raprasentative Holy Family Monastery In West Before Board tal membenhlp la now 68, nine American plsyera avoid opening an Intostina) weakneaa rriatod to been treated as any other politl- been developed to detect kidney Fmnfc, Abeam, whose term ends to the sewers; and that the de­ tie Browiv95 Promect St; Louis limit the number of tones South fallu n to grant tha right of way. University and I>r. Mowat G. Fraser, chief of the State Department of Ekiucation's bureau of high- clan arrested." land bladder cancer in Its early wait 'tit next year ter Hartford. partment had issued eight state Jacques, Vt r P ^ RRd., i Vemon; new members having been added a weak 4-card major suit (ana. hia injuries, riie said. Novaniber 1965. during toe past year. Inside could get to the dummy with ■oma refuse to Ud any 4-eard Within a year of the acoldent, Until Monday for mea, Cecil A. er and adult education, at the left, and Paul B. Orvis, executive dean of the State University of New Olymplo’s bullet-riddled body.stages. It involves only urinalysis The speaker is a twice-wounded ResldeniU of several West Side licenses and renewed 1 1 1 . Edwin Booth, Hill Rd.; Mrs. trumps. Kranmas, 33, at 414 Main 8t., fail­ York, second from right, Also listening are A. Raymond Rogers Jr., principal of the high school, your*? Get one today witb A report was aocepted from a combat infantry veteran of World plumbing has been added to toe majw). If you Ud one diamond, NevlUe brought >uit for 3600.(KN). was found early Sunday three|to measure the activity of an streets will have a Chance to speak On zm^ng matters, Uabsr aald Helen Ti ipteiy Rd., Ver­ One Bidry Short ure to catyy m Uc« um; Robert M. and Mrs. Katherin* D. Bourn, chairman of the board of education. (Herald photo by Satemis). feet from the unlocked gate of enzyme, lactic dehydrogenaae. * Penonal Loan. It's vary apaeb} oopomittae, reoommendinc War H. He attended Fordham the new ordinanees are atrieter firehouse. Fire police will now and your piurtner cannot reqiond Since be we# a minor, Ms medical maaaiiraa to atreoiithen the Town out on a proposed sanitary sewer non; Jaala st; have control of trafflo at fit South was new one entry short. In hearts, you will not mlan • bills were P«dd by his father, wbo Urlano, 17, of Glastonbury, Meach good health inaaranca, too. Unlveraity before entering the in many ways and their appUca- Susan Johnson, Loehr Rd.; Ml- He led another trump to force of the peace and resisting arrest; Oonomlttea. Senrini^ on this oom- Passionist Congregation at Pitts­ project tonight \riien the board of thm Involves more work, and Enumeration Report good heart eontraot brought suit for• r 150, . . ■■ . Rockville, Vemon, BBUngton and Why (train yow bade ar aalttaa were Frank Aheazn, Tom chaiel Laurie, Wapplng. out toe see, ruffed the club re­ Patrick J. Banway, 19, of Glaston­ burgh. He was ordained in 1954 directors meet In the W a d d e 1 > that the xoning board of appeels Blrih yesterday: A son to Mr. Remdts of Hebron’s a Last summer, Judge John P. Rockville-Vernon ToUand. I heart? OangUln, Fred Dooogr. Bd Lasa- school eniuneration are as follows: turn, and lad a trump to the ten For Sbelnwold's 864age beUdet, Cotter granted permission to toe bury, intoxication, breach of tbfc The clinic, for those children' India Fears New Way Found at Bt Michael’s Monastary, Union School auditorium at 8 o’clock. approved ^ 18 apphcatlona pre­ and Mrs. Douglas Markham, Mar­ to lead a diamond through Bast. peace end realsting arrest; aar- \ man and BU Tounar. a t y . N J. sented to It. row Rd., Tolland. 983 children up to and including “A Pocket Guide, to Bridge," send NevUlos to increase toe total suit and adults who missed the Jan. 8 i THE C0NNECT1C0T UNK Seven auggeotions were made Tlw project is estimated at $67,- qge 17; 319 not attending school; Bast put up the queen of dia­ Manchester Evening Herald, Box to 31 million. ence J. Burks, 33, of 339 Autumn administration of Savin Type II Father Jude studied sacred Usher said much tlma also had monds, and South won with the 8t., evading resixsMibiUty .and John Orlowski To Stop Hair Loss, «M TMIST eOMNUr including; division o f the town into eloquenoe for a year at Our Lady 000, which vrill be assessed against been spent correcting fire has- m In kindergarten through Grade 8818, Grand Central Sta., N.T. 37. Representing toe Nevilles arc tmd HI vaccine, will be held at 10 four to ate dlsMcta under a dls- benefltting property owners on VenioB news Is handled by The 13. Sqme are having special In- Mng. South led a heart to dum- driving a motor vriiicle while lb a.m. at Northeast School in Rock­ N e w D r iv e Ml Hate 8*. of Sonrowa Monastery in Spiing- aids, but that the remaining un- BwsM’e Rockville Boresa, 6 W. my'a ace and returned a diamond. N.y. Atty. Alvin lioone and Atty; cense is under suspension; Joan U K. Mala aa tifet leader, and these distriota dt- fiekl. Mass. He was then as­ Dover Rd., Eklison Rd., Fulton Rd., oorrectod ones should decrease struotlbn Five attend non-pubUo OopyTight 1968 Jamaa ’Ihrowe of East Hartford. ville, Vemon EJlementary School Mssekeftor Psriubie Bfain St, telephone IRensont schools, fax are In Institutions, six hen Bast played low. South won H. Delnickl, 337 Untm 8t., lUegal Heads Giuncil Ellington Center School and at Grow More Hair vMad into areas under oaptaina; sign^ to the preaching of mis- Hendee Rd., Windham Rd., Wedge- during the oombig year. 6-8186 or BOtdien 9-6797. a finesse with the nine of dia­ General FentmFenturee Oerp. The defendants are represented passing; Larry R. Hawley, 37, of HOUSTON, Texas—For Yean But how can any man er MCMMS ^ bittlaficn of a system of r. and a Wluiam F. Smith, dty trsaa- In poet seoondairy schools. by a number ht lawyera. the Federated Church parlors In "they said It couldn’t be done.” ~aoi incorporating a nominating Supt. Aram Oamarjisa, reports monds. Soltenek ia represented by 317 N, Elm 8t„ driving an unregis­ The RookvlUe a ty Council last Tolland. A t B o r d e r woman be sure what la actually 1955 to 1957. portion of Adams St south at W. urer, reportsd the 338,718 genersl This was not enough, since WHArS Of A NAMBf tered motor vriiicle end d rii^ But now a Texas firm of labora­ causing their hair loss? Ehren If mwmnlttea; and strengthanlng of He served as Army chaplain Middle T^ke. fund cakh balance remahiad after that kindergarton enroltattent is Atty. George Muir^and Atty. Ed­ night re-elected Alderman John Pre-achool children ahouM be South still had a losing tUamond. BALTIMORB, Md. (AP) -r- The while under toe influence of liquor acoompaRled by their parents, offi- (Contlinied from Page One) tory consultants has developed a baldness may aeem to “ run In tin Toong Demoerata. for two years, including a tour of When the sewers are Installed, city expenditures o f 3819,162. The Declarer therefore loot a trick in supnintendent of B a 11 l.m o r • ward J. Foley, both of Hartford. or drugs; snd Joseph Dtamond, 16, Orktwakl ae council president and treatment that Is not only stop­ BrlaCa The Individual membeie of the reappointed aeveral city officers clalB announce. your family," this is certainly no (htty in Kmea. Upon his return the realdenta of these streets will cash batanoe at tbs start a t the Local Stocks each suit for down one. schools is woll qualified ter his of 30 Foster Bt., inoplifting. ping hair loss . , . but Is really proof of the cause of YOUR A Good Time To Boy la Urn. Wapplng Bothers’ Chib win from military service, Father lest fiscal year was 317.703. To­ board of education, and the board for anotoer year. he will lay the truce proposals then become liable to pay assess- If Bast hxk the first spade poet, in name as well as edupap Until Jan. 34, for court trial. before Parliament after It meets growing hair! hair loss. meat today at 8 pun. at the Com- Jude was appointed assistant su­ mmts for earlier parts of the tal cash available was 3866,888. Grades 1-6 are estimated a t: 860 trick, South would be able to lead eollectively, are being ropresent- Reinholds Vinkola, 68 Andovsr, Orlowski’s election was a devia- R ollon this year; 863 In 1964; 867 in tlon and experlaae*. He is Or. od by Atty. Valentine J. Sacco. tlon from past pracUces of toe Jan. 31. He said an issue of this They don’t even ask you to ' . , Dnriiis: Our Bfid-Winter perior at St. Mlchaal’s Monastery West Bkle sanitary sewer project, Revenue from various seinrosB Quotations Fnmlslied by the nine of spades to dummy’s George B. Brsln. failure to grant the right of way. take their word for it. If they Actually there ^ at least 18 in New Jersey. Included: $25,867 from town aid Oobum Mlddlebreeki too. 1966; and only 350 in 1966. Tmt ’The membore o f the board of council In which the presidency scope should be decided by “ the including the force main and ten and, later, toe five of spades Until Feb. 8, Francis J. Coscina, reoresenuinvesrepresentatives ofor theuie people."oeoDie believe that the treatment will 'conditons Uiat cause The Passknlst priest assumed for roads; 336,620 from past due drop off, thoi^ a IHUe surpris­ to. dummy’s seven. The ace at education, at too tlmo of toe ac­ 33, of Bristol, for an East Hartford was conferred on senior members 2 Men Arrested pumping station and trunk line Is Bank Stoeka ing. is based on enrollments, cident, were dhalrman CbflsUe r naUons wmVS' up'help you. they Invite you to try ^ o one 1. his present duties at the Holy W . Ifiddle ’Tpke. taxm ; 31A67. Jaterost; |8,818, Bid Asked heart would be a third entry, so Jury trial on charge of speeding. wbo had not held toe poet previ­ Famfly Monastery in July of 1961. parking meters; 33.016 parking births and other data. McCormick, F r a n k ' Bhridon, ously. In Rt. 44 Crash the plan are Ceylon, Burma. Cam- «t for 32 days, at their risk until ^ouTre^HcU i^M SPECIALS FOR YOUR Residents of Hackmatack St Conn. Bank and Trust that declarer would be able to 8TABT8 TOHCMUtOWt bodla, Indonesli, Ghana and the'f««-yourself! ' Z r hafr Also on the agendA wiS be tags; 36434, the swimming pool, Paper Drive Slated lead diamonds three times through George Cheney, Mra, B. Mae EAST HARTFORD SESSION Alderman Bernard Grous was will also have a chance to speak Co...... 64H 68H The American lAgion will hold United Arab Republic. 1 Naturally, they would not abort bustnees meeting and the 3483,489, tax levies; 31.807, insur­ Holden, Robert Smith, Mrs. Jane Rdbert F. Miriiaud, 30, 800 nominated for the post last night ON BEST BUY enrollment of new ntembers. Re­ out toiAght pealB have been Increased: by 3986 to 326,390; Are truck "A GREAT ACnON SHOW* Michaud was aneeted on toe Luddeeke, tax collector; Dr. Fran­ away. come through Sikkim in the baldness are the beginning Inc., vdll supply you with treat­ A ppe^ for variances, exceptions, establishment of a conservation replacement, increased by $4,860 Ufa and Indemnity Ins. Coe. mander Howard E. Porter, or Hartford. charge Sept. 18 after Manchester HOME oommisstoo, acceptance of deeds Richard M. Grant may be called. "WHITE SUVE SHIP" cis H. Burke, health officer; Mil- Alexander Miller, 28, of Thomp- spring. and more fully developed their risk, jStflB O # from the Building bupector’s de­ to $14,184; fire alarm replace­ Aetna Casualty .... . 82 87 Police invesUgMted toe oese o f ton Johnson, city engineer, Mias sonvill*, driver of one car, waa •STORM DOORS cision, for temporary and condi' to various properties, and appoint­ ment, increased by $131 to 3^884; Committees for the ensuing 8:89-9:80 Sikkim Is a small Indian pro-, stages o f male pattern bald-| heto *Just SPECIALTIES Aetna L i f e ...... 124 132 year to serve the American Le­ ETV Explained Bruce Zollo, 19, at 66 Gardner St., PsAl Pfau, ratemaker; and Bruno taken to Manchester Memorial tectorate 826 miles north of CaJ- u.. I Just amd them the MI S-S856 tional permits have been raised to ment of a member to the T ow n the veterans’, inerted by $116 142 Jack Falance—4ii Manohestor, who was a fugitive Planning ConunisBlon to succeed Conn. General ...... 134 gion, Jones-Keeife Post, as an­ Liszewnld, inspector of eating Hospital and required 20 stlttoes cutta. It Uea « i the route from; ' Information Hated below. Adv. 98 FCRNEIX PLAGE |20; appeals for a state hearing to $8,169; public works replace- Htfd. Steam Boiler 113 12 1 e ENDS 'TONIOilT e from Justice after a break on July places. and STORM have been raised to 330. Fees are Philip Harrison. m e ^ increased by 360 to $2,164; nounced by Commander Howard "WARRIORS FIVE" To Buckley PTA to close a cut in the cMn. Tibet to the narrow corridor thatl Travelers ...... 158 166 8:10 BM ih^GIRLS. c u r l s, GOtLW 16 at toe Manchester Motor Sales. Mayor Leo B. Flaherty Jr. an­ Miller was charged with op­ connects the rest of India with E. Porter, are: Head of house Zollo was later caught In Cali­ To: Loesch Laboratory Consultants. Inc. PabUe UriUtlea committee, John Kulynych chair­ W ed.: 4 22 St. Peter’s Churcbwomen win study of historical, geographi­ cal and industrial information that tence at the State Jail at Hart­ lected from parking meters and drinking. He was ordered to ap- LONDON (API - The Gentle­ North and Judd ... . 14)4 16)4 meet today at 8 p.m: In Phelps FAIBON MEmBERSHIP FOR 1983 pea.r In the Manchester court on Stanley Works .... . 17 19 cannot always be a'vailable In ford after he pleaded guilty to a 3107 in parking fines. men’s School of Hairdressing here NAME ...... Hall. The rector, the Rev. Gordon substitute charge of being a com­ Alderman John Woron said a Feb. 4 also.' recently graduated 20 girls with Veeder-Root ...... 43 47 W. Weeman, will apeak on "The NOW BEINR ACCEPTED classroams. BILL TUNSKY Theodore Fairbanks, superviaer mon drunkard. meertlng o f the Rockville a v ll De­ the necessary qualifications a.s The above quotation* are not to Role of Women in toe Mission to fense Advisory Committee wrould barbers. More girl students al­ ADDRESS be construed as actual markets. Connecticut.’’ The women wtn roll of building said grounds of the 400 Parents See DURING JANUARY ONLY Maqchester school system, spoke be held at 7 pm. Wednesday at ready are being trained for what MMOK bandages for use of the American JFK to Detail the city hall. ha.s been exclu.slvely a man's Cancer Society. Mrs. Eklward Mon­ aibout the responribillties of CITY •STATE Scores Overdrafting 810 MEMBERSHIP ENTmLES BEARER TO TWO school maintenance. Committee members arc Mayor Works of Pupils trade. tendon and Mrs. Donald Downing FTajMrty, Woron, Police Chief will serve refreshments. RESERVED SEATS FOB EACH OF FOUR PRODUCTIONS Mrs. Llpyd Odell headed a re­ Tax Cut Today TAMPA Fla. (AP)-Gon. Lew­ freshment committee. Mrs. John Pet^Dowgewlcz, Fire Chief John About 400 parents attended a is B. Hershey, national director Mrs. Irene Wright Is now oc­ Hutchinson's ^kindergarten class (Oontlnaed from Page One) Aahe, Thomas McCuaker, Eugene “ student activity night " last night of the Selective Service System, cupying the apartment formerly Pisese Phone or Write For Infonnatton to: Joslln, Fred Bllow, Charles Pitkat, at Illlng Junior High School occupied by Ml*, and Mrs. Nell won the sttemtence prise. says he Is unhappy with some MBS, IRVING MANN, 366 SUMMIT STp-M I 3-0988 Almoet every member of the Francis Fltkat, Edward Connors, Skills and achievements of the mmtary leaders etJUng for more WakemAn. Mr. Wakeman, since James Lynch, Ehcloua Parker, pupils In the areas of arts and men than they can use. toe death of his wife, has been liv­ House and Senate favored reduc Ronald Helm and Christine Beer- crafta, homemaking. industrial Speaking Monday at a meeting ing with hia nuuTled daughter. The Ing taxes. Although a solid seg worth. arta, physical education and CHEVROLET Keeps Going Gteat of 76 local draft board members, apartment here Is owned by Mrs. ment demanded reductions in In other buslneas, the oouncll i »clence were demonstrated. There Hershey said he was tired of Lmlle Ward. spending, too, few appeared to' accepted the annual audit report | were classroom demonstrations in No wonder Chevrolet is so popular with a choice like this: the luxurious Jet-smooth young men being Inducted and Zollo . Han believe they would be forthcom-' submitted by the Rockiille firm I gymnasium, science labora- then soon discharged after “ we’ve Manchester Evening Herald Bto- Mias Susanne Gail Hall and Ing. i of Robert Pue A Co.; heard an!t“ "y. industrial arts rooms, home- Chevrolet, lively low-priced Chevy II, sporty rear-engine Corvair, and disrupted their homes and Ufa bron correspondent, Mlse Susan B. STANLEY WANNER LET'S FACE IT! O F E R inA S Benedict Louis Zollo Jr., both of Another group said Kennedy | announcement that sandboxes | niaking classes and art, and two new versions of America’s only all-out sports car. Corvette. w ork." Pendleton, telephone A C sd e m y West C ovi^ Calif., were united proposed too big a break for in-. around the city would be filled be-! cr^ts iwms 8-8464. STARTS TODAY He said, however. It would be in marriage Saturday, Dec. 29, at dl^uala, who would share in $11 ginning at 7 a.m. Jan. 21, weather Materials were displayed in the 1 Ite m»k« mon paari* neoessaty for American youth to library, audio-visual, guidance and St. Martha’s Epiacopal Church, bllUdn of the reductions, whereas' permitting; decided to check com- J live under the draft system as PACIFIST JAILED MANCHESTER----- ENCORE West Coidna. business would get only $2.6: plaints from residents on Frank- remedial reading centers. The I Winter is usually a slow time for most tradesmen, NEW LONDON (AP)—Obn- long as there are Met spots Anotoer In Our Great Seriee Of The bride la a daughter of Mr, billion. ! lln St. over what they say is a too ninth grade exhibits were in the ‘ to take care of. stantoie Kanoun, 34, a paciflat ar­ A storni^ 'seemed certain to' frequent uae of the street by choral room. rested while demonstraong at the and Mra. Robert G. Hall, West making R a good time to have needed home im­ WORLD FAMED Covina. 'Die bridegroom la. a son break when\ the administration' trucks from a potato chip dis- Refreshments were served In PRAOnOE TBAT DRAW! launching of the nuclear subma­ spells out Its^ proposed loophole­ tributor’a warehouse, and decided the cafeteria. 1 MONTREAL (AP)—One of two rine Nathan Hale In Groton Satur­ of Mr. and Mrs. Benedict L. Zollo closing provisions. 1 to hire the Pue firm to conduct provements made. Why wait until spring when bandits who tried, to rob a de­ day, refused yesterday to pay a Sr., 66 Gardner St., Manchester. OPERETTAS The Rev. Wittllnger, pastor, Some sources expect him to ask the next audit. Costs for the 1963 partment store here recently shot 380 fine for treepasaing. O r^ t EVERT TUESDAY for the lowering of family Items audit will be 31,200, plus another Umaelf in the thigh when he was Court Judge Francis J. O’Brien t Pecformancee Dally performed the ceremony. Mias you ean have those improvements made now with­ Patricia Taylor of West Covina such as deductions for medical |2.'M) to confirm propert.v taxes. drawing bis revolver out of a ordered him to serve out the fine Matfnee A t 4 PJK.—JBvenlngs A t 8:16 expenses, deductions for state and At a special city meeting con­ Notice hack pocket. IBs accomplice also In toe state Jail ait MomtvUle at $2 was aoloiat. Baskets of poinaet- tlaa decorated the church. local sales taxes. Interest on ducted last night by the council, was caught by pOUoe a few min­ per day. Kanoun, a Vohmitowa mortgage payments and Joint re­ a 31,’S.OOO fund transfer to the fil­ out waiting for 'workers? utes later. reaident, pleaded guilty. TOD AY. . . VICTOR HERBERYS The bride, given in marriage by WE HAVE DAILY her tatoer, wore a chapel-length turns filed by married couple^. |tration plant account was author­ "NAUGHTY MARIEHA" gown o f white aatin and Chantilly Some members of Congress ized In-connection with settlement DELIVERY TO THE have heard that among other. iHear: ”AH SWEET MYSTERY OF LJFE"| laoe, designed with a scooped of a dispute 'betw'een the city and BUI neckline, long sleeves, full skirt, things, Kennedy may ask for a' plantations Construction Co. of ImpdUi Sport S e d a te thorough overhauling of depletion' Rhode Island over construction of on* of IS Jet-svMOtk and lace trim on the bodice and allowancM which affect 100 prod­ toe -tyeotment plant BOLTON SPECIAL Blgmnad Romberg's "Ihe Studeat Pitnoa'* ridrt. Her vril of rilk illuribn waa ucts. Ht John’* to Meet *6 3 Jn^$imTHCHE¥R 0 L n Ck*vraleU Jan. 39—VIotor HerberPa ‘Waytline’* attached to a crown, and she car­ The oil Industry would be cer- Special emphasis on the Mission Feb. S—Leraer A Lowe’s 'Hrfgadooii’* ried a white Bible with a double tain to throw it* powerful weight to Connee.tlcut, a dloc«san-wlde AREA Feb. 13—Ruderif Frtml’s 'T h e Firefly" gardenia corsage. against' a profxiBal to limit dras-1 venture, will be made at the annu- e Feb, 16—Noel Coward’s “Bittersweet" Mra. Charles Riet-Kerk of West tlcally Ite 27t4 per cent depletion al parish meeting of St. John’s I You will hear these Memorable Songa "Tranp,^ Covina, a sister o f the bride, waa allowance. | Epi^opal Churph Monday. The iTtamp, Tramp," ‘TtaUan Street Song,” “DrinL matron of honor. Mr*. Darlene The Presldent'i aubmission of a i seealon will be h«d at 8 p.m. and LENOX [Drink, Drlnk,’^ *TU Go Home With Bonnie. White o f Weat Covina, and Mias budget of around $99 bilUon on | will elect officers ai)d hear annual Current Annas] SEE MANCHESTER’S OLDEST FINANCIAL "Tokey," "Oianaliia^ Marjorie Benson of South Port­ Thursday will whet the controversy j reports. The stewardship commit- i PHARMACY 'Mia,’’ "Symphony." land, Maine, were bridesmaids. over whether It is wise to vo(e tee’s report la expected to be of Dividend On INSTITUTION FOR FINANCING . . . Hie honor , attendant waa dreaa- tax cuts — with no comparable special intereot also. 299 E. CENTER ST. Insured Savings tTHBSB CHtBAT BINOINO STARS wUi appear: JBANBTTBf •d in a green satin gown, fashion­ spending reductions — when a Make-up Clinic Slated MACDONAUJ, NELSON EDDY, Ann The Singing ed witoi^oopedi^ o o p e d neckline, three- j whopping deficit Is in prospect. TEL. Ml 9.089B Voice oC MARIO LAN ZA, wmSBig A make-up fxillce clinic has -length Kennedy said his program of been slated Thursday at four area | HOME BUILDING • HOME BUYING KATlNiaB: OHILQItBN 880, STUDENTS 6O0. ADinvPS TBa bodice, controlled full skirt with tax reductions and reforms was location* by toe heidth officers p t ' FISH FRY riNOS A LL SEATS $1.00 toeikod ohepherdeM back and self aimed at producing ultimately Chevrolet Impnla Sport Coupe- Chevy II Nova 100 Statiop Wsgos— CALL YOU CAN lAT) bow with hemltne atreameni. She "a balanced budget in a balanced henvty, ride, avd comfort yov'U go for inetantly aharee the. easy-ttart featureg of the big CkavroUi wore a white fur halq hat, white full employment econom y.” Sen. • HOME IMPROVING F iM M l Lm i m Added Attraetion On Our Stage for earringa, and carried a white Harry F. Byrd. D-Va., said- In­ CVfrV CPOPv MRS. DOROTHY lA K IR tar muff trimmed wlto holly and stead the country may be looking Ffw icii PfiEfi F q I h v o m C o Im Ie w green ribbbns. The brideemalds down the throat of a three-year bscsitss thsy'ra wore eimilarly styled outfit* of red. deficit of about $80 billion, extra Lasn SgsHAIIIIOND ORCAN & aatin with white fur. In hi* 48-mlnute speech to the Mi*e fthea Zollo of Glendora, Houm and Senate, Kennedy put sod I Cbilf., a ooushi of toe bridegroom, j so much emphasis on his tax pro- M M M S m was ftewergiri. She was dreesed In' gram that other matters were Dry Carad EVERY WEDNESDAY Marls TMaarmr red dhiffon. Dan Lee Liteh waa relatively obccured. itogbearer. Congressional liberals muttered 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. ^ NC P M ^ ^ Mrs. Hall wore a champagne —the Democrate mostly to them- ooiored brocade sheath wlto Ja^- selves anij the Republicans pub- SAVINGS •t trbnmed with black tos. The Ucly — about Krimedy’s relatively Corvair Monzo Clvh Coupe— Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coups— BUOY ONI OF OUR DlUaOUS iCnYDiwMkiii bridegrootn’s mototf wore an brief dlamisaal of the aocial wel- with snazzy bucket seat interior there’s also a new Sting Ray Convertibls ■qua aatoi aheatli. .Both wore or- taro issnea''be has pounded In the • *••«*•••see* » oe«ee*eeee» e>oeasi#*sea— ' L O A N rorsagine pfud. a ?ic/ COCKTAILS sA^prom A rooe^on for 136 wab hdd at Tha President devoted only two S S O ( I .V 1 IO N toe Dinaeftaom Reetaureot, Co­ aentenoes to educational newda, See Jour entirely different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer’s Showroom! AMERICAN EXPRESS vina- Mrs. Zerilo wore a b)ahk and omitting any qwctflc mention ef white Jersey drees and stole for 1 federal school aid. TRAVELERS CHEQUES a wedding trip to San Francisco. He used only 37 words to appeal IIOUlARDjOHniOlfl The coupleiNwls Vwiu Uve ■ In Covina. tor acUoii on what he depietM in AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DCA1J9I JIANCIIK8T»1*» "'otDKST riWfiUCIAt IWETITETIQII Mrs. ZoUo is a graduats of West 1962 as the prime domestic issut IN MANCHESTER, CONN. IN EAST HARTFORD, CONN. w w c a i l t « wiiMBIRS Or T * r < ‘D i m t o Clpvtea High Bchool. and is befors Congress — Social Security CARTER CHEVROLET CO.. INC. DWORIN CHEVROLET. INC. tom d os a reoeptkmist. In Loe flnanning o f health ca rt for tha 1007 MAIN STREET NEAR A4APLE STREET K MO* Off O d M BL fliyilte tote and asr biitoand an elderly. The 87th Congress rojeet- attending ewcitoig daeeee at ed it. AUTHOBIZKD CHEVROLET De I l EB AUTHORIZED CHEVROLET DEALER * X u i4Riark for Roiigfjr ML San Antonio Junior CbUege. Under the heading of protecting SMOKED PORK — ■ IN HARTFORD, CONN. IN WEST HARTFORD, CONN. Noon Attltd Ifr. ZoUo is a graduate at Man- the basic rights of 'eiosens, he CAPITOL MOTORS, INC. THE GRODY CHEVROLET CO. Open Until 5 P.M. Monday, Tuesday and Friday A J B .te 8 PJL dMater High School, served for said little more than "the ri|^ torse yean ia the UA. Army and to vote in a free American elec­ SflOUiDER BUTTS te a BMrabar o f the nservas. Ha la tion must pet be denied t o any AUTHORIZED OHEVBOUCT DEAXHl AUTHORIZED OUEVROUCT IMTifllMI IN NEW BRITAIN. CONN. oHtMiL -EKUndB af Ua aaes 1 •E 0Ai»V HAMS) . m w m o m m oosm. ( , WILC0 3 U A U CHEVROLET, IN C ARDERY e ^ ^ o u r, 1^ ')

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ittANCHEStER EVENING HERALD. MANGRBSm. CONN, TUBSlUY^ JANDAir4% BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANC^STER, CONN.. TtlESDAt, JANUARY 15, 1968 Bolton d Know. . School Board Rogers To G>nsider [W a r n n*ajr n an Television u t e t to. sM k . tliidit «ad A> RogMB'Jr. Gr. 9 Plans y{ fiSrd 2 ? ^(la sro^wEl om of Un m . He deditod ^cafssr r ____ pitroutng t)M C«BbbMa: •« Houatng for next year’s’ Grade • awplami la Qm UJf. 9 pupila will be considered at a •ua lotofiaiDO to think," he apedal. meeting of the board of •iM. AdvanbarM . to Time mya. 't tmd n feeUnr that eduoation tomorrow at 8 p.m. at ttie war woe not' tbe munrcor. to Bolton Bchotd. The open meeting ■MB’* iiirableiM'ai# that If any ______Patrol hOM oome. it wa* la odocation.’’ wUl be preceded by an weeuttve Burma and AUsn ik> w |ila1ning im a he ohoae hie season at which personnel proh-. ■atiar-Brinlda ftoCMilon, R oSm #eolca quietly, letne wUl be discussed, Mrs. Claire 7:00 ( « * 0 Tan alBMet e h ^ . n >0 . Mlf-asaurance Warfel, board press representative to the tone he uaae otherwise as sold. fe w pctocliMl of Ifafioheater Eti«^ The board discussed possibilities ^1242to-40> Nawa Bporta sad fldhool ie indicottve th at he mode for housing Grade 9 pupils briefly (iSnsStoMzIPlIptkn__- TV ' at its last meeting and School Heads Rtdnhqw 7;$0 ( AU) Touaz FaFaepla'a Oaaearl the choice beet to t htax. (24) ParapaMTaa jOb Meoliet who ultimately Supt Philip Uguori was to have Miss Lyim A. Fanis, daughter made a more comprehensive re- (10-2090) la ra ia is BNUte tor the eObool oystem the of Mr. and Mra. Chestar M. Ferris, 8BB SATUBOATm TV WBBB FOB OOMFUBTB U n iN O ■Met of the heat, the 37-yeor>old jport at the February meeting. 32 Gerard St, was electad worthy edaeator is also a realist who in Among the solutions offered for advisor of Manchester AsaemUy, the interim wants more of the the problem of providing Grade 9 Order of Rainbow for Girls, last better. facilities were double setisians for night at the Masonic Temple. She Be Is often oiriced what he Grades 5-9, trying to rent space succeeds Miss Cynthia C. Post. Radio locally for clasM while the junior- tWnke the Ugh . school needs. If rooms if needed, rooms such as Miss Ferris is a senior at Man­ (Tide Usttag laohidaa only thooa oeara ho answera that a new course is those for homemaking classes can­ senior high school is being bulH. chester High School. deetrehle, he a lu answms that not be converted, he ,saya Next M Skiers ’Turn Out Others elected are Miss Beverly length. Soma statiqnt earky athar short ■awacaata). year’s enrollment of seiUor high About 50 people attended the Allen, worthy associate advisor; WDBC—UM Writa Dept 19 tor FBEB aaler toMerl ■oQlcieat textbooks for courses 6:00 Kurt RuasoU iiigiessiir •Ireedy taught one iMcessary. pupils is estimated at about 75 first meeting on skiing held Miss Suzanne Cowles, charity; 10:00 Raynor Bhlnea 1:00 News on P.Ssa VenrUi Pitaetoalslilp more than this year’s, necessitat­ last tdght at the Community Miss Constance B arrett hope; 1:06 Nawa Siiii Off Hie lEaaidieater.Bicb minc^Ml* ing the addition of three teachers. Hall. Former Recreation Commis­ Mias Mary FrancoUne, faith; Miss WBAT-aU |:Qo Joey Uernol sioner Fred Goal introduced the 6:UU Nuwa 10:00 BUT Bntoaa ship ie the fourth he has held The prindpai is also involved Linda Keeney, recorder and Miss 6:U Paul Hanray; Or. Albei 1:00 Johnny Araw 4 darinf his 14 yeoM ia education, with planning for the proposed instructors, the same who taught Joanne Bemont, treasurer. BUrZa jriMP--iai6 although a formei; eeelataat prin- community college, which will be skiing here last year. Newly elected and appointed of­ 6:20 Aiex Ditar 1:00 Newa, Wall Straot The first outdoor sessiem Is 6:40 iporta 6:16 Sbowcaao aipelship may have been the post housed during afternoons and eve­ ficers will be li)stalled at a semi- 6:60 Bob Conaidlna f:4b LftwallThniaaa nings at the high.school. He is also scheduled for Thunsday from 7 to public installation Saturday, Feb. olonnades which most broadehed Ms profes- 7:00 Sdward P IbuwaB working on Cldl Defense pro­ 9 p.m. at the Bnibsdcer Tool prop­ 9, at p.m. at the Masonic Temple. 7:12 ConneeUant PUT FALM MACH MNNWt ' tomal experience, ' 8 7:21) Diek'a Dan c Fram 19S7-60, he' was assistant cedures for the school system. erty, comer of Williams Rd. and 8:20 HmUrkt At My Plaeo IMm* iMdL niridi a PIMM PMm iM eAVlAllll pinotpal cf Newton (Mass.) High The procedures in case of emer­ Ht. 44A. Harold Smith, chairman 1:00 Stan Off , o< tWa year’s program, said that WTtC—16to _ School, one of toe nation’s top gency attack are a difficult prob­ Engineering Aide 6:00 Nawa, Sporta and ■Wtilbar eeccndaiy echoole. lB jxogressive lem, he says. "There are no known “dry” leasoM will be held If there 6:80 Plnaaelaf Raport education. The school is admin­ directives or answers on the top is not enough snow. 6:26 ^ b u m ^ the Day Skis and ski equipment were Sought by Town 6:46 Tbree Star Bztra istered on a "schosd within a level,” he toys, and most sugges­ 7:06 (kmreraatlOB Plaoa ecbooi’’ concept, wito students di­ tions are geared to the effects of displayed and ski clothes were 7:20 UConn vi. Now Hampahtro vided into ■naUrgrouiM according previous wars, not to nuclear modeled by O. V. Erlandson and The town engineering depart­ 9:06 Mlfbtbaat to a bouse idan,’ a m Rogers. war. bis daughter, VkAl, Mrs. John ment is looking for a senior engi­ 11:00 Nawa Hs Bsys 'tbe mrstem effectively "We just have to admit to our­ Chaplin and Steven Freddo. Ski neering side. The post pays $6,- aScws a huge ecnool to "identif3r” selves there is no protection, al­ boots were fiUed to skis for 223 to $6,024 per year, with the students—a problem which con- though there is a response. We're those who wished to have that usual benefits of two weeks’ paid oerai Uie admlnfstration of Man­ kidding the public If we think done. vacation, 1 1 paid holidays, sick chester H M , now the largest high there 6 ,” he says. Insurance coverage for those leave and so forth. school In toe stite. . Next year, Rogers says he will recom­ who 'want to take part in the pro- The post was vacated by JoeeiA Pittsburgh an asthnated 3,240 senior high stu­ mend that school children be dis­ un were explained by (jharles Conti, who resigned after pasaing dents win be enrobed. missed to ilieir homes. Sthrop of the town’s Insuranoe the Connecticut bar examination Rogers was one of three educa­ Agaiiist Strikes advisory board. Children will be and going Into private practica. PAINT OF THE YEAir AWARD tion officials who Joined the school On the siibject of teacher or- covered for a $ 1 fee and those Written and oral examination of 8EB system In 1960. Hie others were ganizabions—^particularly that of who UxA part in basketball, base­ applicants will be conducted by Supt. of Schools WRliam H. Cur­ two in one town—^Roi^rs says ball, or swimming are still the state personnel department. fiom Motorkend Magazine BANKER’S tis and A sst Siipt. Ronald P. that the situation is n ^ to him. covered if the policy was tor a Among the engineer’s duties Scott. Rogers succeeded Qdson Last year a group of teachers one year peitod, it was ex­ are being the instrument man in Larsen's 1C. Bailey, who retired and since formed the Manchester Federa­ plained: Adults 'Will have to pay a surveying party, eonstrucUon in­ HARDWARE. INC. Esdi yBsr Hit wrtomobHt Indmtiy ttftiiy twiltt Hit MitellM of tat etr •# has become a sUff member of the tion of Teachers, APL-dO, be­ 37.50 If they wish to have In­ surance coverage. Those who spector on construction jobs, and 24 Depot Sqoara, Maachontor 8 8 University of Hartford. coming the second teacher group computer and checker of otfaen’ *Car ef iht Vmt* by Motor Tiondb imptitlol txporto. For 1868, fhio moofwontodt' The prbiclpai hks involved him­ in Mimehester. want to take out inauranoe cov­ computations. ph«Me e a - m s self In the complexitiea of his "I would hate to see the exist­ erage should contact Mrs. Allan Leventhal, socretary-tieasurer of No fewer than four years' ex­ hoidoor-to-ftr honor foot to S»mbkr...‘Atr oetstandltig desUn schkvsnm f m S Job with an enthqmasm describable ing groups be a divisive factor perience in field or servlee angl- almost as nervoua energy. He is and hurt teachers and boards of the ski program. Payment may be HOURS made at the next sessioo. n«fsring is required, or 80 semester entlMVfBt hadsrskhffSMA whv Homblor won thlo prizod award ovbr all othor Mis, a t once an adminiatrator of a mas- education,” he says, however. “I hours' credit hi lieu of each year Olve high echoed^. a consultant on think there can be a climate Rehearsal Called of experience, or an eqni'valent aducational mattcie, and an ad­ created where different views can The first rehearsal for St. combination. visor to the town’s young people be discussed between people . . . Maurice Church annual show 'wiU ElRar L .\\V\HH I^Ml. (In the new teen center he helped and lead to an even better de­ take place today at 8 pm . All Here are Bomo of the experto* M o r o R **A good aafety dovteo. 8olf> organize). cision.” those who wish to take part are LOTBltZM i TREND ISs weekly meeting schedule He is adamant in his stand invited to audition. More men and Education Board raasono: adjnitiiigbrakeaanddualnuwtor looks like a college junior’s sched­ against teachers’ strikes. He says women are needed for the chorus “Now otyUng ie baaed oa (AKolih.^ i :a k eylindars.. .if one ayitom failo, ule of dates. In the summers, he feels sanctions, under which of the show. Refreshments will be Resets Meeting sleeves rtdled up; }he wm-kg in the teachers ydll not accept contracts served by Mrs. Ernest Asplnwall lesB, dean Hneo that are B|;par« lUMfnrii the other brings the ear to a high school’s IBM room plotting or 'take jobs (hat are under sanc­ and Mrs. Maneggia. A meeting of the board ef edU' We instell the OBt from sfaBoot any safe stop.” the schedules for^ fall courses. tions, are a far more “profession­ Briefs cation scheduled for tomorrow has “Motor Trand'a Coni of the "Trunk is large. Low load­ al” approach to serious disagree­ Since arriving, he has made two The meeting of the Cub Scout been postponed imtll the following best beetiag^.a Yaog prove their mettle in ec- ing lip makes it simple to |oad.** major changes at the school. He ments. Pack 73 committee has been Wednesday at . 7:80 pm . in the reorganized the adnunlstcation to Rogers prefers the secondary ohanged to tomorrow. it will be board room of Bennet Junior High fuol toatliig, emifirm thair angi- “Oiiir C3atoto. tha ii- include three assistant principals, education level to Others bMause School. of the "clash of ideas” among Us held at 8 p.m. at Qie home of Mr. A Bearing axeallenca, rali»bility, rugged, ohf in-4inol^... gave each of whom is. respcsisible for and Mrs. J. Angelo Freddo. Notifying board members of the oturdineao and pofonuoncM.*' a high (d 26.7mpghighway eruia- one-third of the Mudents and one- teachers, he says. “There is a The selectmen will meet tonight postponement, Supt. of Schools third of the teachers. He also freedom for ideas to be discussed.” at 7 in the town offices at the William H. Curtis said the com­ “Qmdity hooNwnyo If'Mo one of Amor- ing... mixed city and freeway gave 28.4." Initiated a large scale “levels” ^ g e rs Mys, "We become so or­ Community Hall. mittees working on 19^-64 salary curriculum program. In which ganize arid so structured that we lean Motors* largcot aeOiBg pointa.** "A spotdet, more performanMHgriented The Ladies Benevolent Society proposals have been unable to com­ "In unitized bodieo, which American Mo- vehicle, the AmbaoMdor V-8 ahould sat­ students ore assigned to classes forget one essential task — the ef­ at Bolton Congregational Church plete their work in time for to­ which offer subject matter geared fect of the learning situation on the Will hold a work meeting tonight morrows’ meeting. tom pionecrad. tUo lataot ropraoants isfy the wants of the Rambler buyor who to individual abilities. classroom. The h^hest prioriity of at In the parish room. a school is in teaching young peo­ 8 He said the next meeting will n real advaneemoit. . . biggeot ri^la rao- favon performanee." Maine Native A mooting of the Women's So­ Include discussions ef salaries. Rogers was bom in Waterville, ple.” ...... ciety o4 Christian Service will be oon wa choaa Rambler Cor of the Year.” “There isn't uiy pitch or ehoppineto no­ Maine, Dec. 26, 1925, son of A. Father of Four "TUa BcwemistnietiM method reanhs ticeable even on rough r o a ^ “ During his spare time, he reads held tonight at 8 at United Meth­ SINGER TO MARRY Raymond Rogers Sr. and Harriet odist Church. SANTA MONICA. Calif. (AP)— Eaton Rogers. He aittended Water- •—particularly history, psychology in a unit so otnmg It’D take punialUBent “ Summing up... it hwka Hkc the new and sociology—and listens to rec­ Bolton Homemakers will meet Singer Frankie Avalon obtained hmgorniid Botnrally hold Its rmale value.** vllle public schools and was gradu­ tomorrow from 10 am . to 3 pm. a license Monday to marry dental RamUer will be an even bettm buy than ated from Waterville High School ords of m e e m jazz and “balking” at the Cmnmimity Hall. “Foods "The interiom of both tiw Claatie and it has been in previoua yeara." In 1943. records like those of Mike Nidiols technician K a th i^ U. Deibel, 25, and EUaine May. and Traditions of SwitzM'land” of North Hollywood, Calif. Ambawador a n roomy and eomfortoble... Why don’t you look atthe 1968 Ramblert After the war, he went to (3olby ■will toe the subject of the meeting. A'valon, 22, was issued the College, also In Waterville. earn­ He is married to the former license under his legal name, offer plenty of legroom.** Best-stiling Rambler sver builti ing a bachelor of arts degree In Miss Joan Smith of Waterville Manchester Evening Herald Bol­ geology In 1949. bi 1953. he receiv­ and the couple has two sons, Frank T. Avallone. He refused to ton correspondent, Grace McDer­ talk to reporters and shied from CONDENSED REPORT OF CONDITION ed a master’s ^ education, major­ Brian. 12, and Daniel, 9, and two mott, telephone Mitchell 8-6566. photographers. AM tRicjtii-<$t|wdeiid ing in secondary schom adminis­ daughters, Robin, 10, and Kimber­ Aa of December 81,1968 tration and guidance, from the ly, 7. The family lives ait 438 'Ver­ University of Maine. non St. O A S B O I L m ■While he has been a toaciier, He is a member of many teach­ a ocaweoateal Rogers’ educational positions al­ ers’ and professional organizations a dopoadabk ways bave been primarily adminis­ and also of the Kiwanis Club of WELL KNOWN NEW ENGUND a cIm h , oven host A BoUtaxy lam p buxxiB in the dEurkened bank. Late into the evening, trative. Manchester and the Jaycees. He Cash and Due from B a n k s...... 6124,062,681 From 1949-51 be was principal, belongs to O n ter Clongregatlonol PLUS SCHOOL • built-in water heater a teacher of science, social studies Chur^. e duraUe caet iron WmbMbt a man bends in aileot oonoentration over bis desk. It is ek> sample for a loEtn offiioer United States (xovemment Obligations^ and mathematics and a coach at construction Direct and Fully Guaranteed . . . 96,149,225 Brooksville ( Maine) High School, OFFERS to B a y ”na” This man is searohing for a way to say "yeET ... State and Muni<3pal Bonds ..... 66,668,090 a small achool of 36 pupils in Committee Plans TRAIIiNC Service is our epecieditg. AMERICAN MOTORS Other Bonds and Securitiee ..... 10,283,340 Grades 9-12. For the next two Coil fo r free eetim ate... DeHeetsd Jd JhMBflBGBD • • • to a young company's request for the f i n a n c i n g so e s s e n t i E d to its future. years he was principal, guidance Firehouse Study Loans and D iscounts ...... 266,864,468 Bank Premises and Equipment . . . 6,380,876 director and a teacher in the same MEN AND WOMEN EINAR L LORENTZEN flelds at Porter High School in Hie town building committee FhnnUng and Hearting Be la iiaying a part p rio e o f demEuid for Other Asseta ...... 1 .2 11.1 M Kezer Falla, Maine. will meet at 7:30 tonight in the th e leEtdership, with its insistent excellence^ Rogers was also princlptU. guid­ IBM Complete Systems, IBM Kejiiunch Verifier, Ooatrtortor 6669,038,281 Municipal Building coffee room to Control Panel Wiring IW Oeartar St., Manchaafeec D i CORMIER MOTOR SALES. INC.^85 ance director and a teacher of study further the proposed plans Sorter Courses Sn t-7412 ~ MI t^MSS StTBBt. MoBclMsttr, Com, th e mpva to the greater eCtort^ and the genuine esigemess to find a newer, better way. mathematics and business law at for a central ftrehouse. Bar Harbor (Maine) High S^ool CJommlttee chairman Truman IBM 082-083-077-085 IBM Systems Operator L u m u m B from 1953-57, before taking the CJrandall set the meeting when 552-548-514-519 In working to aerve our customers... businesses, ^industries Emd individueds alike .. • Newton post. committee members last week said 402-407 Accounting IBM Electric and Manual Depoefts—Demand 6406,622,160 During the summers, his part­ they still )iad a lot of questions Mach. 604 Calculator Typing • • • it ia a prioe that we at Hsurtford National have alw ays been quick to pay. Time . 84,444,826 -time joba have included being a they want answered on the style representative for a book firm, as- Federal Reeerve and construction of the firehouse. IBM 1401 (Computer IBM 1401 Computer Deferred Credit 18,838.680 6606306.116 aM snt manager of a motor hotel, Architect Arnold Lawrence, who a paint oraitractor and a U.S. cus­ drew the plans for the firehouse Programming Programming toms Inspector. which he estimates will cost J292,- IBM Aptitude Testing—Free Reeerve for Dividend 680,000 While at Newton, Rogers was 000, will attend the m ating to­ Reeervee: Taxes, etc. 2 .6 0 1 3 7 2 also dtreotor of the summer school night; also Chief W. aiffbrd Ma­ NOTICE LEADERSHIP SfNCE 1792 Other Ldabilitiee . . 6,166,401 there from 1958-60. During that son of the Towm Fire Department. TUITION LOANS AVAILABLE time he wrote three articles ar) 6 13300,000 publications. IBM EQUIPMENT ON PREMISES BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP) S u r p lu s ...... 29,000,000 Bpaoe Problem —There’s very little the new Day Classes 8:30 A.M. to 12:30 P.M. and 1 to 5 Rogers says a major problem Are You Satisfied With Undivided Profita . 9,285,792 61,886,792 P1127 jet plane won't do, say Its Evening Classes Mon.-Wed. and Tues.-Thnra. 6569,039381 toeing Manchester High In the developers. 6s30 to 9s30 Bext few years is that of space. It irill fly both forward and More students than ever are tak­ backward, they say in addition to Write For Free Booklet or Call 525-9158 A . W D T R X 7 ST COB«*AN"Sr ing five subjects instead of four, takirig off and landing vertically. he says and the variety of classes It also hovers. PLUS SCHOOL of BUSINESS The Resent Town Manager offered secondary students poses Northrop (jorp. announced Mon' 721 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD. CONN. RMirFORO • EA8T HARTFORD • WEST HARTFORD • ELMWOOD • WINDSOR * WETHERSFIELD • FARMINGTON * TORRINGTON • MIDDLCTOWN • MANCHESTER • COLCHESTER • NORWICH > NEW LONDON OLD SAYBROOK • STONINGTON 6R0T0II acheduUng problems. day that the Defense Department Other Sohoob "We are appi^chlng 100 per has pledged $35 million for com­ Boston, Portland, Maine, Provldenoe and New Havaa cant utiUzatlon of academic areas,” bined development by Nmthrop ha says, the actual figure being and Hawker Siddeley Aviation Form of Government? about 93 per cent; lAd. of London. While oome s tu ^ ti»n« and oth- The craft controls dtractions by ar rooBia are convqrtnUa tata class­ rotating nozzles on its jet oigine READING If you OPG o ragistfred voter, willing to circulate a |Mtl» COURSES tion, for the abolition of the Town Monager system, pleoBi PROGRAMS For ACHIEVEMENT h READING call ony of the following telephone numbers giving your h ig h sc h o o l—COLLEGE—ADULT flUtWHlML CLASSES START IN JANUARY MOKNING--AFTEItN(>ON—EVKNING—SA'TDWAYS name, ond address. Hia national PAR program covers reading oompr^molon Miyl speed, outlining, notetaklng, Ustaning, phonics. Voeabulazy cquiinnent, camera and filmo. Xmprove o tu ^ habita and ■ihiim Thousands of atudenta acroos th e U . 8 . have provm tiS oCfao- tiveness of this nationwide progn^ MI ^2ZR Ml SOU Ml f u e MI SOK M iia ii Iowa Dfagnostle bating Free Baidmr'a hoiMt tiU FM.Hogy taking notoi, BankaE*s hourt StST PM. At a Finanoe Banker*a h o u r: 9:15 PM . Meeting with Icical Bankex’a hour: S:07 AM. A member of the B anker’e hour: 9:00 AM. “Good morning Write For F m Booklet or Can 525-tl5a a toBrn s O m ia har waMrb dmpinanAinmt) PoKum. a Haitfozd National oftowr Mia officiak u d civic licodets, a branch manager bank’s ^Vight shift”, the computer crew, aorta . . .** tto emiHng custodian opeoa tha door ftar PLUS READING INSTITUTE gg|l mJf TIm AIm ■t's dub how tha baidc call of the bank diacoaaea tim financing of a naw mmI claanfiap *ha fiay’a tcanBactiooi. Haitfiod Natkmal bagtoa aMllMl 721 MAIN m .. HABrnmUk-raONE n s-f IM wffl 1» atflM ImIdAA to y m M * iBia|l)* UiAoiAooL JM-,’.. ■■ ' > /

IIANCHESfER gVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTEB« OONW, TUESDAY, JANUAltY IB, l»68 ]IANqra»TBR>EVE^O C30NN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1968 PAQI

only thOM. wbo iMlpod lAtmdi remember anything quite, like it, ot quite so unpreaaured, quite ao un­ Thooght for Tqday It tn tka flrat place, Init also that hurried, quite M comfortable. of thooe who have never seriously l^iaBaored by the G iv e s t r p r Red Rise in Ampth Such a calm and pteaaant Mo­ OsomU at < before had occasion to think one ment made them all a little wist­ ape mir way or another about I t . ful, It seemed to ua oiler the far- Teacher Pay , Hiked $200, off days of their own direct par- “And after He had takea laava Thantt' yon fo r.y w r ganarous '■■•A: We doubt th at If very much of them. He went into the hiUa to : L.- ;a Revolt Ends P orter Blinn Dies, Predicted by UlbriShi eerioue thinking takes'place, any By A.H.O. UdpaUon in the political pageant pray." (MSrk 6:45-66). oontribatloiis te the annual fond NewMq,ximum, $7,850 Outside, in the Hall of the drive,'. , (OMrtteaai from Pat* Om ) petition directed at abolishing our It Is to Christ that we look for r»e» Om) ' ...... i' Hockville Barber (Conttoned from Page One) Possibly, back in the uneventful House, where the ultimate cere­ our exampio of how to Uva and 'Appraslniatety "16.000 was «oa' changes on tola aMMt, tnhrteht present fmm of government will mony had to come, all was crowd­ tribtttM to ths waUara of ratiiid- •m H«4 0i« ' tralMny la proteM addad to' flW to ganaraL and $10 A 88IM salary hike ovar prasenUtor of speedi and hearing, 88,300 sold. He promlM I ite ' dbleiiatait mirage of the CooUdjM era, there ed and yet genial, with the pres­ pray. His life waa one of constant p«r------achadulos**—T to torM.600; to a d director u n to the of guldimce. ROCKVUJLiE — Porter Ulysses eignty, especially on the access that Khnimcbev would tell1 themto t ! even get very many slgnera. But communion with God, He often ad children. H as will anaMa EgBinif .«U«gtd BrtUah mpport for In atudaat aotivltiaa and govam- Blinn, veteran Rockville barber, no petition baaed On one neighbor­ was an inaugural Ulu that which ence of some of the very old and Xl.AAlt.C.' to oonttnua ita pro­ mant foaa now paid by atudants. vemcQ school, system waa opprov- $8,800 to $9,100; elemtette'ry teach routes on the land, water and in more about tost wheft tha Soviet some of the very young roIaUvea of went off alone to- be with Hla ifolionto’fl 4b4 KBtugB’B sec Ml- •d last night by tha board'of edu­ tog principal, $6,627 'to $7,000; died this morning at his home at leader speaks to then. hood grievance is necessary to get took up . the day atfHartford last Father. gram of aldiag tl) retardates In tha The ganaral faa covers use of uni- 18 East St. He was 84 years old. the air.” Wednesday. state officers and legia lators giv­ atganlsatlM through thre tha varied Mon., They niMlMd ▼arM^ faculties, .admlaaton to the cation. supervising principal at Lake St. Mr. Blinn, who had lived In Rock­ "We demand the removal of the Khrushchev received a wami a community discussion of the way But nothing ever since, for sure, ing the Impression that the whole How often do we at the and of The change to pay schediila, af­ School, $10,140 to $10,600; super­ ovatioh from the delegatee In East nyabi* w Advanc* Af » hectic day long for Just a few pragrana M m in Ont Vs All Msss n iM ‘ w«rt jMpped and hurled atuda)tt union and reduced rates ville for the past 46 years, was occupation status In West Berlin Carrier this town governs Itself. Our Open has had quite the happVmixture of State of Connecticut had sudden­ for admlaskm to athletic contests, fecting aome 188 teachon, will vising principal at Vernon Ele­ Berlin's bamlike Werner Soelan- 1^ Y*«r ... ly become, for the span of this af­ minutes to soothe our JUWM Ih a graateat gift man, can give tote the etreet mean a boost of $87,000 in the mentary School, $9,660 to $10,000; known and loved by generations of and the removal of the NATO binder sports palaca. He shoot: .na.50 m o o Forum columns, for instance, are long-tailed protocol and soft shoe nerves and find atrangth. for out to rain Is ohsrity, whsther It no a onON t AAL to 8 TM. convocations and avanta to the townspeople. He was a master bar­ bMe there,” he declared. Ifonthi ., . T.7S 11.00 comfort which dlstln^lshed the ternoon at least one Ug happy Robert K. A. Oerdtoer eC CHieiie, iauditorium. teacher salary account to tha next supervising principal at Maple S t, hands with many leading Red f e ^ Ifoiithg . AM S.W always open to any discussion family. We were partlculany exhSuatad bodies T Indeed, maay matsrlal gift or a gift of hlwsslf. HATDilbAT • AJU. to NOON chief of U.M. operetlone to the board of education budget. $9,120 to $9,600; and supervising ber, conducting a shop first on Mar­ He suggested that the "NATO personalities and seenud to r. _ . Month ... LSO 1.M Inaugural of Governor John Demp- long for quiet communion, but few "Ih a t which you have dime for Praaldant Homer D. Babbldge ket St. and later at tee Rockville flag" be replaced by the United irotkly ...... 10 .4S which is not merely abusive of per- eey. Democratic victor in the con­ pleased to see there some of the PubUcIceekaUnghouniMMen- Jr., who has urged that coats to The new schiKhile wlU. start be­ principal at Northeast School, happy mood os he toNc his placir stmsUtles, and it would be a very grand old people, like Mrs. Tam- seriously seek it. ths least af Mna, you have dent .police ,cheeter*e perit depertraeot-mein- ginning teachers with a baobalor's $9,120 to $9,500. Hotel. He retired a few years ago. Nations flag in West Berlin but on the platfcnn. m b u b k r or test of last Nov. 6. Prayerful mediation Is a sadly for Me." individual studanto ba kept aa low Bom in Newington on Dec. 12, did not define how such an ar­ T H ®ASSOCIATBD ______PRESS healthy and refreshing thing, we This was. the brand of normalcy busai, mother of the Secretary of J. A. WHITE GLASi CO. folied to t ^ e a iw if talned and eupervieed areaa will be as poaalbla, haa pravioualy a dtgree at 64i7t>0, companM to a Salaries set for non-professional The Chinese Communist dslega- neglected and little underatood IteqMCtfolly, .baeeador ;Draek JUchee p ^ e e U l as foUowe: starting solaiy of $4,600 under the 1878, Mr. Blinn was tee son of rangement would work. tlon received only U |^ applause. The Aaaoclated Freaa la ezchialvely think, to hear what Manchester which men and eventa conspire to State, parents of the prime actors Harry r. Smith PhMM Ml 9-7322 presasd "disappointment” at the etaff members ruiged from a Porter U. and Sarah Griswold The United States, Britain and entitled to the use of rejpuMicatlon of create only once in a lifetime. of the day. It waa for these grand area In our dally living.' pur so­ 31 HSSEU ST. atrongly to the Oongolese F— orei|i CJenter Springe Pond, 8 to 10 present scheaide. The maximum $2,600 for full-time Workers with­ No major Chinese HgurS is htre. an news dIspatchM credited to it or people do think of their town gov­ ciety’s fast pace allows little op­ Fund ItolalBg Chairman, Mihlatn, Rtohoa aaid aome mem- education commlttaa^a action. He under the present schedule (with a Blinn. France insist they are exercising,The___ group ^is headed_____ ^ By Wu Hsiu- • not otherwise credited In this paper There was no edge—noi even the old people eapecially, we thought 1968 pra. has pointed out that actual coats out experience to $4,800. Part-time He was a life member of the ehd also the local hews* published iblished here.here ernment usually reliable partisan edge—in that there was, suddenly down portunity for being "alone.’* Tct If bare of his etaff were injured. Charter Oek Perk, 1:80 to 10 bachelor’a d^pme) is |T,680; com­ stifff members will receive $1,600 nfri^i made^tte round:: All rM ta of republicatlon of special- we fall to take time to ba alone Tihombe’e declaration was re­ with living and othar axpaiuws for pared to new maximum to $8,000. Rockville Lodge of Elks, a member to West Berlin. Ulbrlcht did not of European Communist meeting,: dlapatchcs herein are also reserved. the proceedings. There was no ten­ from the great high windows of p.m. studsnte on the Storrs campus with God, our Father, we deny bur- layed by the South African Frees Center Springe AimeAiutex, Hockey (reached after 16 steps) of $7,860. Salaries 'for custodia] and gener­ of many years standing of Damon make clear whether he wm mg-1 with charges that Khruahehev it Murder In Togo sion. There wAs no sense of time. this great and friendly ConnecU- average about $1JK)0 a year. Lodge, Knights of Pythias, and a gesting putting these Western, goft on capitalism. Full service client of N. E. A. Serv­ Instead, everyone was gently cut Hall, a glori ous late afternoon aelves the moat refreahlng powar AsaoolaOon and Rene Thierry, a only — 1:80 to 10 p.m. Actually, the teachers, except­ al maintenance positions ranged ice, Inc. In life. B e l |^ radio correspondent. ing those already on tee 15tb step, member of the Master Barbers troops Into a United Nations------com-j There was powerful applause Publishers Rnireaentativea. The Nobody of any sense has ever bemused, as the separate proced­ burst of brilliant January, sun­ No coaattng will be permitted to from $60 increases for part-time Association. Inllus Mathews - n e d a l Ajtencv—New shine. This, whatever may have In our private meditationa we "We are reaito to declare to the Center Spring Park. Propoeee UnivereUy will be getting a 8486 increase in employes to as much as $800 for mand or replacing them by troops for the tee Tugoslkvs, hack u ful Tork, Chlcaco. Detroit and Boston. claimed, that we know, that the ures of Senate and House ambled are able to find reat in God. For world that the Kataagan aaceeaUm pay next year—the 1336 incre­ the chief full-time position. He Is survived by his wife, Flor­ from other countries. j partietpants for tee first time MliMBER AUlXT BUREAU OF their way toward an eventual joint been the algniflance of the snioke HARTFORb (AP) — BetabUah- ence Bacon Blinn; four sons, Philip end of colonialism In Africa waa to ring blown by the howitzer out,- He bids us, "Be still and know that is over," Tahomba aaid. "We ere ment of a new private univaralty ment under the present schedule The board -turned down a re­ "We are for continued talks since Marshal Tito’s break wltli CIRCULATIONS. assembly, and as, in downtown prepared to give the United Na­ and tee 8800 tocraase approved by F. BUnn of 18 East St., Raymond between the United States and the Stalin In 1948. be succeeded by a millenlum. The Hartford, the Governor-elect him­ aide an hour or so earlier, was I am God.” to tha state — the Jewish Uni­ quest for additional physical edu­ W. Blinn of 35 Hammond St., Rus­ .The Rerald Printinc Company, Inc., colonial partition of Africa, while pure benediction. Tlie Rev. Paul C. Kalaar, Pastor tions troopa freedom of movament versity of America — la proposad the board. cation teachers at the high school Soviet Union on Berlin and a The delegates ako had a bic assumes no financial responsibility for self and his official party lived out throughout Katanga.” Five Area Men Untouched by the board was and elementary ochools to enable sell E. Blinn of Tolland and Porter German peace treaty," Ulbrlcht. hand for the Cubans and fo • typomraphlcal errors appearing In ad- it existed, reflected the happen- the assumption that anything Concordia lAitheran Church to a blU. filed try Rap. Joaeph Buck- Blinn of South Windsor; 11 grand­ wernsements and other reading matter ENROLLMENT ZOOMS Tshombe said he Is prepared to ley of Ansonia. the $400 salary increment granted lue of funds to improve tee teach­ said, "and we are convinced that' Henry Winston of the United in The Manchester BvcninR Herald. chance of small wars and expedi­ which had taken so long abuild- to teachers holding master's de­ ing of reading. Sunmted was tee children and 9 great-grandchildren. a solution can be found." States. Ing would now not flit away in any RICHMOND, Ky. (AP) — East­ Ear Bequests Sou^t return to BUsabetbviUe settle Win Top Posts The bill, filed yesterday by tee grees or six-year certificates. The funeral will be held Thurs­ Disnlay advertisinif closlnc hours: tions rather than ecmomic or ern Kentucky Stete College's en­ the modellUea of the epplloatlon" Democratic representative, calls poslbtlity teat a remedial reading Some progress already ha.s been Ulbrlcht said 70 delegation:: ir Monday—1 p.m. Friday, additional half hour of savoring. If Wde-Track Is as hot as Teachers holding bote te« mas­ program could be established dur­ day at 2 p.m. at the Whlte-Glbson made In Amerlcan-So'vlet ex- were present. ethnic unities. The end of colonial­ All thres elements, the two rollment has increased more than CHICAGO— A new center has of U.N. Secretary-Oeaeral U for granttoS tee proposed univer­ Flineral Home, 68 Elm St. The Rev. ir Tuesday—1 p.m. Monday. 322 per cent in the past decade. Thant’a plan for Congo unifica­ ter’s degree and six-year certifi­ ing summer months. For Wednesday—1 p.tn. Tuesday. ism, when It erupted suddenly and houses of the legislature, and the been set up in Chicago to receive In Legislature sity full authority to confer MI cate get an extra $800 above the In other matters, tee board de­ Dr. Allison Ray Heaps will offici­ For Thursday—1 p.m. Wednesday. executive element downtown, be­ In 1952, 1,400 students attended bequests of inner-ear bones to tion. ModaltUee maans methods . academic degrees and other privi­ ate. Burial will be in Grove Hill officiated. Sydney MacAlpine waa For Frldav- 1 p.m, Thursday. irresistibly as the main geopoliti­ the college. This year, enrollment Pontiac says, why don't they for the discharge of an obligation salary schedule. A teacher holding cided to pursue tentative plans to organist. Burial was In Bkst Missionary Heard For Saturday—1 n.m. Friday. cal event of these poetwar years, gan late, .and only the F\x)t Guard .speed research on deafness and (Conttoned from Page One) leges enjoyed by other private in­ a master’s degree gets an extra secure a television set to receive Cemetery. CUsstfled deadline: 10:30 a.m. each horses, prancing around In the Is 4,300. help train ear surgeons. "It is our request," the atate- stitutions of higher learning to tee $400. Friends may call at the funeral Cemetery. day of publication except Saturday — had little chance of making itself educational brievlsion (probably at Bearers were Samuel Swain. S a.m. anow of Bushnell Park, showed ment conttouad, "that the iiresi- job, la Rep. John W. Boyd Of West- state. Approval of the schedule came Northeast School); voted to de­ home tomorrow from 2 to 4 and 7 By Presbyterians a more orderly or sensible process any Impatience. dent of the Congo (Joseph Kaaa- to 9 p.m. Elmer Malaney, William Turk- put it in their Tempest? port Buckley said the seat of the after a round of talks between lete a paragraph in tee contract Ington, John McDowell, Francis Tuesday, January 15 than the original establishment of The wonderful easiness of the vubu) end tli« prime minister corporation teat would run tee board members and the teachers with Tolland on the transfer of Mrs. Paul Barnett of West Hart­ ment la issued, pul into force the Other representatives (All Re­ Miss EUs W. Lovelend McGeown and Samuel 'Wilson. outside dominations in Africa. day continued in all respects. In­ university would be located in which reflected disagreement over 76 Tolland students to tee high Washing;ton Lodge, LOL, con­ ford spoke at a meeting of the Our Town Goyernment stead of resenting the fact that Adoula should, when this state- publicans) named aa House chair­ Derby. The university itself, he what constituted a suitable sched­ school to 1964; and re-instated Miss Eaia W. Lovelind, 84, of Women’s Fellowship of the Ptm - Some of the new countries made the Governor might be three quar­ amnesty provided for in tee U men: said, could be located anywhere in ule. *nie teaebars, who reportedly Mrs. Julia Haverl, nuUhematics 199 New London Tpke. Glaston­ ducted a memorial service last byterian Church last night ii The mere fact that a petition sense, and some of them made ters of an hour late, one of the Thant plan In order to guarantee the atate. Students of all races, had last pressed for a schedule teacher at Sykes Junior High bury, died yesterday at her home night at the Holmes Fimeral Fellowship Hall at tee church. Sh< NOTICE the security and liberty of the Agriculture, Frank E. Calhoun, Home, 400 Main St. te now being circulated in town more sense than the colonies which flrings In the 19 gun salute which Cornwall; BEUiks, Harold K. Groth, creeds and color would tie ad­ with a $7,690 maximum, were in School. Mrs. Haverl resigned last after a short illness. Is a missionary sponsored by Uu hswl preceded them. But in many greeted him p reduced. In serene NEW MODEL LAUNDRY NOW president and government of Ka- mitted to the proposed university, formed of tee bocud’s action this monte but requested re-lnstate- Miss Loveland was bom Sept. African inland Mission ^ a rd . looking toward a possible change tinga, aU,...' their ottlcials and Hartland; Cities end Boroughs, 2, 1878, in Eksrt Glastonbury, and instances, it waa a new hopeless benediction hanging over every­ William J. Bheehy, Washington; under terms of Buckley's meas­ morning. ment because of a change in plOM. Mrs. Barnett’s talk was basec In the form and structure of our thing, a giant perfect smoke ring, agmts and all tee people who Also approved by tee board weui had been a lifelong resident of on Scripture from Matthew, 9:3f OPERATING UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP have worked under teem. Constitutional Amendments, Ar- ure. The paragraph deletion relates 6,904 Visits Made town government means that this jumble which was created. The and, in the mood of the day, every­ line W. Ryan, Branford. The bill names as incorporators an Increase In tee cumulative sick to Tolland’s w i^ for a more defi­ Glastonbury. through 38. She said that teii lines of cultural imlty did not al thing thought of this as a sort of "We have decided to cooperate leave for teachers from 60 to 90 Survivors Include a sister, Mias was African Inland’s work, tf community will now have to mus­ Wr will now give you better service on laundry and dry loyally with the United h ^ o n s Bduoatlmt, Guido LaOrotta Harold B. Yulit between strenuous InauguraUons of the OPEN 7:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. bethvUle, now occutoed t^ a Ck>n- er, Bethany. director, who made': the appoint­ of arrangements. with 59; 2 well baby and pedi­ Mrs. Rbbert McAllister and Mrs two new nations, following the sep­ past, and all of them had been in golese army detaenment aa well Public UUUtlee, Ralph J. Brown, ment yesterday. / Highways Not Relocation atrics ■with 27; 2 medical and sur John Makulis served as hostesses. essarily be any measurement of as U.N. troops, was described as Key, John M. Gariand glcal ■with 6; 2 chest 'with 16 and arate poliUcal traditions of the the political game In their time, DAILY—MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAY EEMton; Public Welfare and Hu­ the Importance of the movement. and none of them, it seemed, could one of relief. But the sltuatlmi waa mane Institutitma, Sarah Fran­ John M. Garland, 64, of Con­ 1 tumor with 8. There may be other dlaaatisfac- laat two European masters in the regarded wiutly within the Union ces Curtis, Newtown. Thieves Cause Fire According to JJConn Survey way, N. H., and Bradenton, Fla., In her annual reports, tee nurs­ Committee Naming area. Mintere Mining Co., which proces­ NEW HAVEN (AP) — Clumsy father of Mrs. Mary Turgeon, 3 ing supervisor said that 6,904 vis­ tlons which have promoted stmilar ses Katanga’s mineral wealth. Roads and Bridges, Gennaro W. Durkin St., died suddenly Monday feelings in other neighborhoods. In This could be the kind of thing Frate, Darien; Rules, Claude P. burglars were blamed for a fire its had been made last year by tee Union Mlnlere clrclaa said the teat caused considerable damage At a time when demands for^ 200 manufacturing ftnns in tee night at New Castle, Del. three full-time nurses and the one 180 for Jury Duty any case, it does not take a major which could happen through the danger that someone might touch Watrous, Chester; State Develop­ Greater Hartford area. Survivors, besides his daughter. We aan take a hint. Whan people are as irappy wMi eamathing as Psntlac owners are with Wlda- ment, Robert S. Orcutt, Guilford; to a service station on Eetot Ferry future economic growth seem to part-time nurse of the MPHNA. cause to trigger a political revo­ free decision of the people in­ off explosives already laid to tee St. laat night. require definite answers to the Of this number, 116 had relo­ Include his wife; two brothers of She also reported that 42 home A list of 180 Manchester elec­ volved, and which, sUll, might Traskf wa’ro wUNiw-.4iay, aiqtar-ta M evaryhady aha In an It. ThaPa why Tompaat haa a area of Kolweai for possible Transportation, John B. Saglio, cated between 1068 and 1969. Only Keene, N. H., and West Hartford; tors, available for jury duty dur lution. History has recorded some Killlngworte; Water Resources The blase broke out at the gas question, "What attracts indus­ visits to expectant mothers were never stand a real idiance of YESTERDAY'S WMa-Traak af Hi mim IMi year. IPa why you get to chaaaa botwaon a livaly 4 and a XM-cu. In. Ncorched earth wtufare would re- station (tjulf Oil Oo.) ownOd by 12 left their old locations beoiuse a sister of Lexington, Mass., and made during the year, 660 home ing tee next five years, is being rather trivial sparks. V-6*,toa. Waahwtaplaaaa and if wa da aay aa, wa*ia pretty accurate. *Optlonal at mtra cast. msUn acute until the central gov­ Eind Flood Control, (jlarence I. try?” the University of Connecti­ they needed better highway ac­ three granddaughters. compiled by a committee of thre* creating a stable tomorrow for the Platt, Milford. Frank Barardesca. Detectives said visits to post-purtum patients, and The central question—and it is AUTO ernment responded to Tshombe. they found teat an unsuccessful cut has published a study for tee cess. Seven of them moved, to get Fimeral services will be held 21 classes were held for expectant town residents. A question the people of Manches­ two regions Involved. It could Diehard supportera of Tshombe Other senate committee (toalr- attempt had been made to force Federal Small Business Adminis­ out of congested areas. Thursday at 2 p.m. at the Conway mothers ■with 117 attending. Jurors will be drawn from tef well be that they must, In the end, Now tlNTt art tws klniii"' sf 9l^.TI«dk can... Pontiac and Tampact hEul planted explosives to copper men (all Democrats); Of 76 firms whose officers were Methodist Church. Burial will be list to serve in Superior Court it ter really ought to be prepared to INSURANCE I and two , dtuns and elecMc open a cigarette mEichine. tration teat Indicates the answers Interviewed personally, 42 per cent In 'Village Cemetery, Conway. Hartford and Circuit Court In Man answer at any time, in any con­ be unified in some common po­ Banks, Thomas J. Kerrigan, Firemen suoceasfully controlled are not so clear cut. WIDE CHOICE WIDE-TRACKS AND USEq power stations to tee Kolwezi re­ Hartford; Cities and Boroughs, believed teat highways were Im' Chester and East Hartford. litical future, as their cultural and POLICIES - 6i£ YOUR AUTHOmZEO PONTIAC DEALER FOR A OF GOOD CARS, TOO; gion and threatened to blow them tee blaze and prevented it from The study, which investigated text—is whether or not we in John F. Pifckett Jr., Middletown: getting near tee fuel storage tea'importance of highways In site portant in choosing plant location. They will be asked to serve nt Manchester have been getting sub economic background -wiould indi­ Up in a last-ditch gesture of defi­ Claims, Dsuilel A'. Camilliere, Hart­ About Town more than two eight week termi ance. Such sabotEige would ruin tanks. selection for small industries, was Funerals stantially what we aimed for when cate. ford : Constitutional Amendments, Fire officials said tee blaze made by Dr. William N. Klnnard during tee next five years. PAUL DODGE PONTIAC. INC. millions of dollars worth of prop­ James E. Tansley, Waterbury; Bowers School PTA will meet They must be to good physlca: we designed and wrote and ap­ The thing now in the news erty Euid cripple efforts to get tee probably started from a match Hit Jr., professor of finance and real Retreat Chapter and mental health, and have theii would seem to be an attempt to 878 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER, CONN. Education, Frank J. DlLoreto, by tee intruders to find their way estate, and Dr. Zenon B. Malinow­ John P. Oamey tonight at 8 in the auditorium. proved our new town charter 16 economy of a reunited Cwigo back New Britain.' The funeral of John P. Carney Dr. Winfield Moyer will speak on own transportation to court. create such unification by the use on its feet. around to the dariuesa of tee sta­ ski, professor at marketing. Elects Officers years ago. Elections, J. Edward Caldwell, tion and teat, they fled without of IIB Bluefield Dr. was held this ’’The Sick Child,” and show color Seeking volunteers for the of murder. Thierry said Tahombe’. anee- In general, K Indicates teat im­ morning at the John F. Tierney slides. are Clarence N. Lupien, 12 BanI Our situation, at the close of ment c^iened the way for U.N. Bridgeport; Federal and Intergov- extinguishing It. mediate access to major highways TTiis is in dark, inexperienced emmental Relations, James J. Me- Newly elected officers of tee Flineral Home, 219 W. Center St., St., Mrs. J. Edward McKeever, 6t World War n, was that we were troops to enter Kolwesl, the objec' is not as much a prime require­ Holy Family Retreat House In followed by a solemn high Mass About 12 members of the Sorop- N. School St., and Thomas J Africa, but we cannot, of course, live of a drive from Ellsabeth- Oartey Jr., Derby; Fish and Game, ment for industrial location as ac­ Derby, 104 Park St. getting too big for the old town Arthur J. Lucas Jr., Windham; 171 Teachers Sought Farmington were Installed at the of requiem at the CEiurch of the tomlst CTlub has an Informal meet­ meetinf and board of selectman credit the horror of„lt to any par- ville teat was lest reported stalled HARTFORD (AP) —’The SUte cess to main arteries. annual officers banquet meeting Assumption at 9 o’clock. ing last night at tee home of Mrs. TTieir list must b« complete b> 60 miles away. General Law, Chulea T. Alfano, April 1, when It will be submlttet form of government The Charter Ucular locale or people. We had Suffleld; Incorporatlona. Caldwell. Ekluoation Department reported Providing the arterial routes are at tee retreat house Sunday. The Rev. Francis T. Butler was John Rleg, Indian Dr. The Belgian correspondent said efficiently desljraed, relocating Edward F. Cole was seated as celebrant: the Rev. Joseph H. Mc­ for screening by jury commission Revision Committee appointed to some difficulty organizing our mixed patrols of Katangan gen­ Insurance, Edward L, Marcus, today that 171 teachers are need­ businesses would prefer to pay ers and the clerk of Superiot own freedom Into shape for per­ ed to fill vacancies In school dis­ regional vice president for tee Cann, deacon; and the Rev. John The Mothers Club of Center deal with our problem came up darmes and white soldiers of New Haven; Labor, Anthony P. tricts. lower site costs than build adjoin­ Ekst Hartford, Enfield and Man­ B. Regan, sub-deacon. Paul Chete- Congregational Church will meet Court. with a distinctive Charter which manence and survival, and in the See to it that your modern car is covered with up-to-the-minute aiito Tehombe’e army were maintain MiUer, Meriden; liquor, Samuel Its resaarch. bureau said vacan- ing through routes, tee study chester chapters. lat was organist and soloist. tomorrow at 8 p.m. In the Fellow­ Citizens Interested In serving ir end it took the bloodiest civil war insurance—Aetna Casualty’s AUTO-RITE. Priced with the very low­ Ing order to Kolwezi, The town's L«bon, Hartford; Military and found. The president of tee Manchester Burial was In St. James’ Ceme­ ship Room. The Rev. Clifford O. the state’s judicial system in thb represented a compromise between people were reported to 'view the Veterans Affairs, Lucas; Penal In- ctes exist to 148 districts; They way should contact one of the Jurj the outright non-partisan princi­ ever fought by man, capped off est, yet offering the protection 8 out of 10 drivers want. Phone or developments with relative Indif­ include 11 for elementary posi­ It also indicates Uni tee high­ chapter Is Robert F. Gorman. tery where Father Butler read the Simpson, pastor, will speak oi.i atitutlons, Gloria Schaffer, Wood- tions, 69 for secondary school and way network to a given area is Other officers are Victor V. Lom­ committal service. Bearers were "How to Answer Children’s Ques­ committee by mail. ples of the typical city manager with the assassination of a Presi­ write today for full details. ference. bridge; FhtbUc Health and Safety, "They do not fear the arrival of 48 tor special subject teachers, more important than a given bardo, ■vice president; John Cratty, William Burke, William Carney, tions.” form of govem m ent^d the direct dent. We have not necessarily been WUUam F. Hickey Jr., Stamford; consultants and supervlsora. Bite’s closenees to any single vice president for midweek re-1 Edward Morlarty and Robert Don- 14 to 9 U.N. troops as much as that of Public Persoimel, J. Albert Gaf­ political respon8ibll'‘y of the may­ any better than others; we have tee forces of tee Congolese na­ Ihe largest miml>er of elemen­ highway. treats; Robert J. Ardlni, treasur- nelly, The Disabled American Veter­ been down the road ahead of some fney, Norwich; Public Utilities, tary school vacancies reported tor The researchera recommend teat er and Francis King, secretary. an's Auxiliary will meet at 7:30 HARTFORD (AP)—The State oralty type of government. The ef­ tional army,” Thierry said. Fraiil: A. Piccolo, New Haven. others, and may be able, occasion­ a single school district Is 11 In community planners give more at­ Hie-outgoing officers were John John Herron p.m. tomorrow at the VFW Home. Motor Vehicle Department’s dall> fort was to reser\'e to the repre­ Public WelfEu-e imd Humane In­ Newington. tention to developing connector S. Foley, president; Gorman, vice Flineral services for John Her­ record of automobile fatalities at sentatives of political parties the ally, to be of some help. obert J. stitutions, Schaffer; Roads tuid The Inireau said that although and feeder roads that serve super president; James Mulready, vice ron of 21 BWgerton St. were held The Italian American Club of last midnight and the totals on determining voice in selecting the Bridges, John J. Rellhan, Bridge­ Information on reasons for the highways. president for midweek retreats; this morning at St. Mary’s Epis­ Ladles Auxiliary will meet tomor­ the same date last year: Foster, Dean port: Rules, Rellhan; State directions and objectives town pol­ In France It’s Tisot mtd-year vacancies was not col­ Drs. Klnnard and Malinowski Neil Conklin, treasurer, and Wal­ copal Church. The Rev. William row at 7:30 p.m. at tee club on 1662 196S velopment, Marcus; Transporta- lected, pregnancy, Ulness, family gathered data for the project from ter Scadden, secretary. F. Gender III, Junior assistant, Eldridge St. KUled ...... 14 t icy should seek, while providing, at Those who sympaUtlze with Disagree on Uon, Thomas W. O’Shea, New transfers and efforts to Improve the same time, a professional P*re8ident Kennedy and his family R Haven; Water Resources and "existing critical educational con- brand of competency at the execu­ Flood Control, McCarthy. ditiana" are believed to be the because they have been imitated, REAL ESTATE House Republicans voted down major reasqns. tive level. sometimes, not too reverently, in MITH N-Ban Chance an attempt to'give Democrats in INSURANCE To the political parlies them­ the recording of a young Ameri­ INCORPORATED the House more representation on Investigate Blaze selves, in fact, was entrusted the STATUS (Conttaned from Page One) the legislative committees. can comedian are iiereby request­ 963 MAIN ST„ GROUND FLOOR—TEL. MI 9-6241 House Republicans, as tee ma- BRIDGEPORT (AP) -- Investl- guardianship of the manager-prin­ ed to resert’e a' portion of their n to rs from the fire marshal’s of­ ciple and nitmager-form. "INSURANSMITHS SINCE 1914” spection teams as a precaution jority party, dominate House com­ sympathy for Pfesident de Gaulle •gainst underground tests. mittees generally by a raUo of 16- fice today were seeking to deter­ Both political parlies have, so of France, who has been submit­ "We are prepared now to bui 5. mine tee cause of a blaze teat far, remained faithful,,, to that ting to this particular type of af­ tests In the atmosphere, teats un Rep. Robert H. Barnes, D-Mont- swept through the basement of trust, and. generally speaking, SYMBOL der water, and tests In outer 'ville, moved for reconsideration of the George J. Stetohaidt Electric fliction longer. space, without International veri­ tee committee assignments. Co. store here last night. content with their own role of It was about a year ago that a Thirty-five guests to the Tudor making policy decisions but leav­ fication arrangements, because He contended that jh* Republi- young Paris comedian, named There are two kinds of status symbols. these kinds of tests can be cans, controlling the House 188- HoteL' located on the second and ing the execution of these deci­ Henry Tisot, hit the jackpot with checked by existing iriithods," 111, held only 63 per cent o f the third floors to the hulldtoff, were evacuated to safety When thick sions to civil servants. the first of his impersonations of One type has to do solely with financial sta­ said Foster. House seats but commanded 76 per In Hartford, on the other hand, "The only obstacle to an Interim cent of the committee seaU. smoke filled hallways. the pontifical French leader^ His tus: certain makes of cars, mink coats, di­ agreement of this kind is the flo­ Barnes asked for a 13-7 spilt of A scon of patrols in tee Brass where the charter form of govern­ latest recording is one in which he amond tiaras and ocean-going yachts. r e t tosiatence that underground committee seats or at least 88 per Rail Retstaurant, located next ment tried to set up a completely gives a portrayal of de Gaulle at tests be included without any pro­ cent of tee assignments. door, and several employes In the non-partisan system, the old po­ a press conference on the subject W. T. GRAKT CO The other kind — the kind we respect vision for Inspection. This would GOP Majority Leader Louis J. adjoining Katz Furniture Store In be a pseudoBOlution that we can­ the sitoie block, also were forced litical parties, who once had the of the "deplgoonlzation" of Paris Padula of Norwalk argued teat ha city on the verge of bankruptcy, - — deals with achievement; things like a de­ not accept," he added. had made a similar demand to to flee. - the main humor of the portray­ S e c re t^ of State Dean Rusk, have been perpetually scheming I gree from a good school, the work of men 1950 when Democrats controlled al, outside of voice and style, com­ who appeared briefly on , the pro; the House.. " School Head Quits to get themselves back in full ing from the fact that his do ram, stressed that thi United He said the committee ratios power. Uke the Wright Brothers, Edison and Salk, THOMABTON (AP)—Arthur F. Gaulle manages to ignore all the titatestl will Insist on verifleation to now were the same aa they were But even should the particular the heroic acts of our men in uniform. a disarmament agreement to then. Baker superintendent of Thomas- questions the press conference make absolutely certain that any "It was good then; It’s good ton ecnodla, has resigned, effective form of government Manchester asks him. agreed reductions art carried out. now,” he said. Auf. 16. devised for itself 16 years ago be PARKIDE STORE To become and to remain a member of luB resignation was accepted Barnes said that ha had agreed There is. from France, no word with regret laat night at a meet­ (Ated the finest and soundest in as to how President de Gaulle, that theOrder of the Golden Rule is a status sym­ with Padula than and added: "All the country, that would not or paat wronga do not maka a ing of the hom’d of education. great Klemn owl of a man, .that bol of the second kind. T hat's why we u e Elks txMlge Plans Bjuier aaid he totenda to work to­ Miould not excuse it from chal­ rirtt." self-proclaimed reincarnation of ^ e House teen rejected Bamea’ ward hla doctorate to education. lenge and audit and debate on its truly and pardonably proud to announce that the greatness of France, takes to Swedish Program motion by a voice vote. . Pickup Tallend State R ^ . iume scene, on the basis of its the idea of having some smart- we rem ain tbs member of the Order in thia Bamea teen called for a roll call day to day performance' among aleck young comedian burlesqiu community. A "Swedish ^ vote but waa ruled out of order by BRUTM.'minB oRAkr ' the people It is designed to serve •ervad by tha ManNiester Lodge House Speaker J. TYImt Patterson his personality, voice, and style of Jr. of Old Lyma - WABHINQTON (AP) — H»o fa weU aa on the baais of lU oyer- utterance. One thing la pretty cer­ of BSks Saturday, Jan. 86, at the federal government announced Barnes thereupon iqppaalad the yesterday approval'of a $226,000 aU Achievement for Manoheater. tain: de Gaulle won’t ' make his Blka Home, according to Exalted apaaker's ruling, but on a voice Manchester now containa a Ruler Thomas R. Blancluurd. community facilities grant to' own jokes about it, the way the CLOSED vote tee Houae overwhelmingly Bristol, Conn., for. half the cost of good many resldfnta and taxpay- ' The program will begin at 7 suatatoed Patterson. 'Kennedys do. HOLMES with a amogafoord which will In­ Today's House ‘ session other­ street improvements. Rep: Emilio tn who were not even here ndien But there is, from those who clude Swedish dishes such aa siU, wise was routine. It adjourned un­ Q. Daddario, D-Omn., aaid tee Why every vime enow hille in New England— tha Oiartcr waa' adopted; even discuss tee bland and lordly way in Funeral Home Imrv, Swedish meatballs, brown til 11:80 a.m. tomorrow. project Will start within six weeks aome of thoae who were here and MAIN STREET Iteans and other meata and ealads. and provide 286 man months of whidt he does conduct his prtM employment. Hie government aleo voting for the Charter may have conferences, masterfully moldI|ig ESmora S. A>u)9"o"> announced a Mmilar 810,000 forgotten, in aome of the petty im- alted ruler, la general chairman. Mercury MONTEREY sales go up! questlona into tee Inspiration tar INVENTORY Manche$iei^8 Member for the 4th Year Othera tovoloved in the program Public Records grant to Mariborougfa, Conn., for ^Aif Actions of the Charter or lu brilliantly polished and yet au­ are Bldwaid J. TomWel, decora- conotruetloB of a garage and eerv It’s the only '63 passenger car with a inch, and your heater works better. It helps aaecutlon, the importance of the thentically extemporaneous es­ Uona; Raymond Zantianek, ticket lea area for city-owned equipment. Mg ohoioe made then—^the de- FROM 2 P.M. WEDNESDAY, JAN . 16 ealea and tatde arrangements; ' Qnltflalm Daeda says on tee Issues of our time, . W lU, 8UITORT m u . Mslon that Mancheatar could not Bruce NoUaj^uhUclty; Leonard C. E s th e r ^ PicUea to EsOier M. power-operated rear windowl it slants in - keep the warm air fresh. And wait till you some indication teat de Gaulle BJorkman, Themaa Conran, J. Plcklts and Bstoer B.. Pleklsa, WAgHOfOTON (AP) — Ben. <}sk Ita growing , fodura to purely knows that he can be imitated aad TILL NOON THURSDAY, JAN. 17 Bu(fo Banaon, Fred P. Lea, Henry praperty at 6» HoU Bt. Abntoam RtbtoofC, D-COnn., said siays cle^r of snow,^n or frost Open it an hear what it does in summerl Come see# regimaa, but must guan- doea, In fact, occasionally engage f.viey, Walter Pyka, Joeeph Tistardsnr he win cononaor a blU R o |^ Carl Hunter, Loula Sardel- To Standard ConstrucUon Oo. astsHNiah a Totith.ConMrvai ' ttsalf buaiaesa-llke stand- In a little dead-pan Imitation of Is itlon ■ f of administration. Luncheonette and Aolilieiilbilr toMd'Rodelph O. Heck. for Eugene Prirrat for altoiattooa hlmaelf. But he la ao good an actor 'P ete Peaumk'e bend will pro­ to a dwelling at 70 Thotnai Dr., Sut, If tha syatam is godd, it that only he hlmaelf ever really vide muate for danetog from 9 $1,000. ' mm—a------.. MORIARTY BROTHERS, INC. “Ijiteod^any naia^aaamiaatlen, knows just vffaen ha is putting us Credit OHice Will Remain Open -'|Mn.".tO'L"ato:— ...... — - T)e Maoe8oit Sree.-for Hefifate* ' f HlP lT t Ii4ra«r to tUaU tha loyalty not on. - noheta tai^ ba purohaaed from Blectrto tor dSmSSep D4fiiuu to tba ad> 801-816 CENTER STREET—MANOHESl^R, CONN. aotlHBlttea maaaben or at the grill of a dweUtog a t 889 Bartfocd Rd., a-a youth amployment ' i«6Bt flC the lodge. 11,000. ^ 16 m MANttHEgrto HBilALbrliANttHBStER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1968

some 50 companies in the United SPORTS States it has helped remove $45 Kazan Tells million of unnecessary cOsts. Britain Still Cost Shaviug Experts Among others in the field are the Reliability Dynamics Institute tsssnsxix FaorfiAi^ How He Wrote ot West Acton, Mass., and Los Seeks Spot in f^aO A M S etition Angeles, which offers courses on Bus Ht 0 i a quality cost analysis; and R.C M arket Setup •T»PAY P A Y 1 r o M Y WXfPUtf'HBL&jtSX li a ise . His First Play Neal Company, Buffalo, N-T., *<6PA' THACrnS -^TMAT 0I® BLK MWT vmcH HEAR ONE, • Card n m a By SAM DAWSON which teaches buyers not to be SKATING HERB TONIOWT/ LET / Gly offered management in ite end- (ConUnued from Page One) , BEAD/ eOUMim By BMonday. It- w (Ind a wealth, qf it right in my keener today, as both the Freal- saiY coat, the rest being the ef­ IS Dir. 4i wina •rSAOtant .EAnbeKIdkMMj fort to produce the final record. Ing their own staff of experts. One I contributiOT to the fo ( Judah MCUW*^. 47 In Irttemettphal Falle, Minn., own family." dent and congressional leaders f ^ serving them is Ocmsultants' ^.^^Wble defe^ 3 4 M alm t have pointed out. His program often shows cus­ ISOompouad 25 Genuloa thla momhiE, but It wae colder The result is "America Ameri­ Designers, of New York Oty, Alliance and we would hope that i S i raff lx 37Hodgtpodgt in WUconaln^ with. -U In Lode Cau^t in. the bind, American tomers , how they can buy fewer other members of the Alliance -38 Arm bone N u tria bar SOIndiau udS* ca," which Kafan filmed largely industry ia trying all kinds of tac­ forms (which he sells) by mak- whichch has furnished technical aid 30 Pillar Rook, in Greece and Turkey and which to government agencies and big would so regard it. SISm OY.) Mlnneajxdla hnd record low THIS 16 POE TO A TIN V tics to cut back On the cost of ing one form do the work of two ^ ' The NATO nuclear force is un- Leasing reqlres no capital in­ u he is now finishing at Warner 33CbainicaI 1 r 3 t r 1 r low m^ne bow Monday and to­ P U C K ' OP MATERIAL PLOAT- producing or more, and cut out duplication discussion between all the vestment, eliminates trade-in aafU n i ING IN6 IPB VOUR EVE. >T^ Bros, studio in Burbank. dlstributuiing: Machine^, to cut StH ar aabjaets day. 'THo .-34 reading readiitB Mondi^ It could be called Kazan's love .(-ork.« « sp.vd r " ' d r worries, simplifies tax records bold b a r----- n r nl^ht to] the old mark of HARMUG6 AND REQUtREfi man hours of labor, economy said in an interview, is the ap- and has a dozen other advan­ letter to his adopted land. Of drives to hold down phone calls plicaUon of value analysis — long or pl«nt l.yout n d mdoMneir t,''t.^ !;S rd , " " 1 1 ,.” “ ' SSfMos awarni 1 IB mi' Id, USB, The Mercury, NO TREATMENT, Greek origin, he came here from I installation. have second thoughts tages. You come out on top ev­ 3»Setm 14 dnqppM .to -34 early today for a Hn IA CifwUi flvM ImWwI IsfaniiMltit or waste of paper clips,-analysis | used by purchasing agents, en- West Germany also broke with J Istanbul (then Constantinople) President Charles L Zimmer ery time you lease a new car SlHtainra of j m r IS It record for Jan. U, has been eub- . It------it iM( intsnM •• ‘to «< 1 d of real costs of producing in- gineers and production experts — De Gaulle on the question of ad­ from us. Corns in—get tha facts. eloUi 14 When he Was 4. dividual items. to the firm's management and man holds that the average coin SSSailor sero ijdnqe Sunday afternoon. It Kazan became one of the great mitting Britain to the Common SSHetaraw lettar a r n r aleo was -SB In Rooheeter, Minn. And ideas for paring costs clerical dlvUlons as they tend to pang's overhead comes to 175 Market. De Gaulle suggested that ■ i k Kennedy and Vice President and names in the American theater, whether In the production line. get topheavy. |pep cent on top of actual labor Britain should seek an associate Lease Plans For All 34-:— U h tr u No Immodlately relief wns indl- and he has never forgotten his haaband w onted, Mrs. Lyndon Johnson Jan. 18 at Inventory storerooms, or office Computers" aiid other high speed j costs In these activities — not membership. In Brussels, where 37Paddtoa the National Guard Armory in gratitude to his new country. »re paperwork seems to snow­ data processing equipment have * mention the cost to a company Makes sad Models l - l S s r M Chicago had ite ooldeet day of "I don't think anyone who was negotiations are in progress, a \ i-ii 40Belora the seaeon with -U but It Wae -fo Washington, D.C. The Merrick’s ball, come from all sides. Increased unnecessary paper- finding, wooing and relocating West German spokesman rejected dlDaaeeitop expect to attend. born here can appreciate to the ,omc manufacturers make a work by making already complex | designers or engineers of its very ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN 4SThret4otd B" 33 and lower In some Buburban fullest how lucky they are to live this idea. ilolbt areas. It was .-IB In MU'baukee. School Menus point of showing customers how business systems still more com- own. "Association for such an import­ MORIARTY dSDantfa ^ u it in America,” he said. "We have 10 cut their costs. Outside agon- plex, s r X Readings vangod from tx above Here are the hot lunch menus a freedom that no other nation he holds. ant partner as Britain is no solu­ BY DICK TURNER dTPrloiltj’ (prafla) for the remainder of the week: cies are springing up, either to One of a number of agencies SHRINE FY>R OORREGIDOR tion," said Hans Joachim Hillc, CARNIVAL dSIUnaarlT' ■ TT 43 44 in Aiievnie.’ N^C., to SB m Tijig- 8T haseoo, Fta.raM 'W |n Miami. ' Wednesday, meat and noodle cas­ ______..[track down unnecessary costs, or I In the field is Value Analysis Inc. MANILA— The Philippines has | who stressed he was speaking (or BROTHERS It B too bad that certain words to ... trainmI., a • firm's executives to A do n r»#of ClAka*.aAdaH..Schenectady, MN.Y., V which aa-as­ begun a $1,000,000 national shrine Gerhard Schroeder, the Foreign SSEXU HT] l i T The cold weather .fo Southern serole, green beans, apricots; have been corrupted, The Com- so t CENTER ST.—MI 84188 IS Looked .lotasUy Oalifomia 'hnd In the Rio Grande Thursday, beef etew, celery sticks, so, or to furnish experts for once serts its techniques can usually on Corre^dor Island, a famed I minister. "Only as a full member M O ne wbo muiiists have used the word in awhile tasks. spot from 20 to 25 per cent of 4t Valley In T|xaS over the. week­ com bread, apple; Friday, vege­ 'peace' until it no longer has World War II fort. Fuilda from the 1 can Great Britain cooperate in awakena end eauaed millions of dollars table soup, egg salad sandwich, Here is just a sampling, a few the cost ot a product os unneces- United States ar$ expected to ' the political aims of the European BSHitUken odp 34 MC ara BT damsSa .W'-vegetable and citrus chocolate cake. merty ' J toelr‘*'^n‘"pmtlcular the m a^ tliar~etr« focrmslng swy; tt says- that in servicing make the ahrine a joint project. Economic Community.” Read Herald Adv». DOWN U u Court of Honor way. So it is with ‘freedom’ j| ISuppreaa .Jl aabwAorfn which hit Buf­ A court of honor for Boy Scout people here are no longer sure 3Noo«aniMd falo, N.T., Monday dumped IB Troop 62 will be held tonight in what it means. Inchea of snow on the ground, Yeomans Hall at 8 after a troop with intermittent falle expected meeting beginning at 7:30. Parents "But people from other coun­ day. Heavy enow also hit north­ and friends are invited to attend. tries still realize how valuable our •• ern 'Ne^v 'York, eaet of Lake On The Women’i Guild of the Con­ freedom is. The dream of getting PERMIT NO. 292 OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS to America hasn’t changed in tarlo, while enow fell In scattered gregational Church will meet in Europe. Everywhere I went I sections in other parte of the the parish house tonight at 8 and ,-IC heard people expressing a desire state. ' ( .. ^ 1 1 address cards informing OH.NOf NOTONLVPOYOU MANAGE church members of the annual to come here. And not just those BRING HOME HALF THE COUNTRY- meeting to be held Friday. in poor classes. In Turkey a poli­ eWITHYCXJ.BIJTVOUBRINGIT tician of Cabinet level asked ms C o lu m iiU i BY AL VERMEER INTO THE HOUSE ON VOUR how he could come to America. PRISCILLA’S POP GALOSHES/ NOW GET OUT Manchester Evening Herald Co­ "It is good for people to have THSTE AND TAKE lumbia correspondent Virginia M. 'E M OFF.' Aimual Audit tailed that dream, even if it Is no longer ^HE KEEPS SAVlNca ^ BY GEORsiTT Osriaon, telephone 2S8-B824. easy to fulfill. They have a com­ THIS ONE'S ocrr a SHE’S RIGHT^ With Town Clerk mon way of expressing it, and MY W IFE « KNOCK IN rr/ that is how I arrived at my title: TRYIMSTD - Coventry America America.' I purposely An audit of the town's records left out any punctuation because ME N 10 / BUY*vK5 has Ixm ma^e by Bari F. Kler- that is how they say it: 'America America.' ” A MEW stead, a state accountant, and all Athletes Given The story is based on experi­ books have ,ben found to. be in good -ftr' ^ L i ences of Kazan's uncle, a dis- order, ^ ' '• ilaced Greek trying to get from A o ^ y of the complete import is Letters at CHS Turkey to the new world. The mi file wUi the town clerk. crucial element in the film was Klerstead has recommended that Coventry High School varsity the leading man. detailed records of .town-oiynsd and junior varsity letters and cer­ 'I needed a young man with a properties be eOtabllehed and g tificates have been awarded In great deal of drive to be able to j fiscal Inventory of -personal prop­ cross country and soccer Alfred get himself to America," the dl-{ erty be taken annually and check­ Boulden, public relations director rector explained. "It’s hard to Hello Folks! One little bit of advice! Leave the dishes, get a baby sitter and ed against existing records. He al­ at the school, has announced. find boys with drive, especially in so suggested surety bond cover­ For cross country, in addition to . I looked everywhere— come a running! DOBIN'S DEPT. STORE IS GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. As >woi,i«M».TMWHfafoT>vaI. State certificates awarded to Chirtla T will not change it. A lot of AND T YOURS. yTOU KN0W5USAR aiuHtors unied that these euggee- Bay, Thomas Haddad, Daniel American actors have names that MENT. G.E. are hard for Europeans to pro- WOULD EXPECT C tions be aidopted as itoon as poa- Storrs, Harold Tarbell, William CHAIRS SILICONE HIS WIFE TO BE sible. Some, m 'thm have been in Zeigler, Jsunea Luft, Wiliam noUnce.” PUBLIC NOTICE THE BEST OF previous audlt'repbrts but have yet Locke and Daniel Wenner. SET Water A50TMERS,D0NT to be adopted. . Junior varsity letters tor soccer Windows Unmarked SALE TO CONTINUE UNTIL ALL IS SOLD MOO? .Oanoe Planned Went to Daniel Coughlin, Michael Repelleat Jos^fii RXurcdnlk has announced Hunt, Thomas KolodzieJ, Charles VALDOSTA, Ga. (AP) An ^ 5 ,0 0 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL that the Holy Name Society of ■Lowery, Bruce Martin, Thomas agreement has been reached on St. Columba’e Church will hold a Parkinson, Donald Storrs, David the issue of segregated windows *2000 St. Patrick’s Day. Gala March 16 Storrs, La'wrence Zeigler, Arthur tor paying taxes at the Lowndes R ^ . 15.00 VWCfS-JHESURlY lOOKIAte KID? u m u iv t in Yeomans Ball. Oallnat, Richard Belekewlcx and County courthouse. Supply Linlited JOB LOT and DEALERS WELCOME Kurcinik la chairman of the ar­ Reg. $5.98 lOCM. MERE Conies THe ICING/ Robert McGrath, manager. "White” and "colored” signs /-IHE PRINCE. MES . rangements and aasietlng him 'wlU Rotary Meets THE Royal family. (next in line foR] be Thomas Anderson, decorations, have been removed from the new­ TRICYBLE eOLF The Rotary dub will meet at ly built service windows, but tax 1WE THRONE- and Nicholas Lianzalotta and Ben­ 6:45 p.m. tomorrow at First Con­ REGULAR $5.95 jamin SaiiQlacomo, kitchen. record books still will be kept by CLUBS gregational Caiurch. A. Martin race. The tax commissioner says *3.97 The affair will'be a dinner and Capozna will be in charge at the dance with tickets available for separate books are required by PACKARD PAINT v„io..c,.r. *3.84 program. state law. BY DICK CAVALLI either or both. There are two Registrars Take Oath Reg. $54.95 *3.97 MORTY MEEKLE dinner sittings scheduled; one at A Negro organization, the Val- The regiatrani of voters have dosta-Lowndea (bounty Political ty MOOSEHEAD— REG. $278.00 8:30 and the other at 7 p.m been sworn In by Town Clerk El­ Rotisseris Reg. $1.49 Ttcluts for adults and children League, had protested the segre­ more A. Turkington: For the First gation signs. And Hefe «OPR36ePlOTM0aW e o THE evNOKAie oere rM GLADITVIAENrA will be sold .for Mther sitting. District, Mra Doris W. Lyon (R) 3 Pc. MAPLE BEDROOM SET *167.88 Combination tickets for dinner The agreement was worked out Auto Touch- /-/S' I JU^TdAWA THE BIG ROHT eUTHB AAADANPTHe/0e\T and Mrs. Shirley Szeluga (D), and by a white minister, the Rev. Bill and dandng will be aold to couples the Second DisMot, M n Geitrude BROILER razraR c kN O a» THe OlAMPIOd THE RGHTBRUP/ at a redut^ rate. Paul Lucas' Llgon, president of the Valdosta Uq Spray ffC M & A B a sr OUriN-STEM?/ A. Haven (R) and M**- Resale I. Ministerial Association. REG. $72.80— BEAUTY CRAFT PRE-BUILT BORDER ordieStra will play from 8 p.m. to StrMk (D). BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE A FIO H m z/ midnight. Each of the registrars has ap­ *29.97 Driver Arrested pointed a deputy: First Distri^ HOLLYWOOD BUILT BED *56.88 97c MOW, FSLIPE, IF ANY QUESTIONS Oeoege H. Johansen, $6 , of Can- Mrs. Moise Ryan (R) and Mrs. ARE ASKEP, WE ARE SEAROIIN6 tertmry was arrested Saturday Mildred. C. NU^en (D); Second Reg. $29.95 Resfo $29s05 FOR THE ESCAPEP PRISONER. after an accident on Rt. 6 near District, Mrs. Miargaret Robert­ RCA .Victor REGULAR $109.95 dlmU Flanders' Rd. He was charged son (R) and Mrs. Mathilda RaiiKh eOLF with operating uAder the Influence (D). of liquor, reckless driving and 4-H Club Elects RADIO MAPLE COL LOVE SEAT *68.88 BAGS driving while under suspension. Unda Gale h u been elected Jolumsen'B car was traveling president of a newly oiganixed 4-H east in the westbound Ians when dub, the Needlea and Thzead REGULAR $39.95— FULL SIZE Ms car hit s panel truck driven dub. Others elected were: jCkiro- *19.97 oSSli ♦ tl6ir>WAIw.Tiihf.UXM.ei>. \ John Popelei^, 43, of Mans­ lyn Usher, vice preHdent; J a a Rca;^^18.95 field, according to state police. '^omipaon, eecretary and Mary Reg. $19.95 Waxed Birch Crib and Mattress *22.88 PoUoe said Johansen olalmed he PhUbrlck, treesurM*. Mre. Richard Bell asled> at the wheel and Otrt.L CLEAR... X THAT'S IT... HAVE ANEW STAR. «HOW...im~~ tha churCh will meet at 7 p.m. W ON'T PP U 9 S ------HuaiHSay at th« sanetoafy. VTHISISONiyA WOBAR, SET A SpmJING nCRET? MV o w fT lir. and Mra, Alfred Boraeptal M R t $A have announced the The R ipos of Feaco LoUiataii THAMAWeRCAR Church jwKfir oonflrmathm daaa AWLABeRNATHY. ■mgflg-rn*.' Of their daughter, Busan, to nmnis J. Hollister,, son will mast at 2 ;W p jn. Hraradagr at , >out>0erTBt of Mr. ami Mspi: Jamas F. HolUa- tha, Ohttfoh. Tha obureh choir win ^a^WfXANN* tar of W a ta c i^ HoOlatar la a most Thimdsy lat 7:$0 pjn. a$ ths student a ftlia WhrMaity of Oqn- ohuroh. aeottout Ths dssepaw-and daaoonsosM of ■imliiaita a# ^^Tewdhwi, BOgh IWM; OoogMIgaiS^ Ghunli wiu DEPT. STORE ■dwol, ia a oeagmUat m ^ fhr moat At t pjn. JMdsy la ‘tko voa- of Pratt and ttyb lh a ohunR choir will aoaat at Mi L JOHNSOM 828 MAIN STREET •^MANCHESTER* CONN. . ; Bast Hartford, 'kim, Thibadair in tha pane-

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> BIANCHESTER EVEI^NG HIRALD, BCANGHESim CONN^ TUBSDAT, JANUARY 16. 1966 mimsnmm smmma H r a u M k m aiicbsstbr . o o r a r ^ t u e s d a x J a n u a r y u l u » 9 t f A f l U THE , t * Idneup for Todays Came . ,. | Baseball Giants Given Upset Awar<® cholastic Season at Halfway M a r k Herald Angle

EARL YOST White Sox Gamble Boldly for Third Baseman Sports JBdHer Playof f Win Four Teams in Area Many Olympic Stars Quiet UlUMtiuliiiig Ghnllemui SoUd Choide Rookie Ward Main Figure, A quiet unassumiiig gviitldinan whose presMiM sn the INTEB-GHURCH TEN PIN bench lends dignity to the basketbal eoaching field. ^ In AP Ballot Standlaga Better .500 Mark On Clinic Program Tliia is the way Hugh Greer is referred to to the, 1962-68 W. L. Pot. basketball brochure edited by Joe ^Itys of the Uidye:^ty of NEW YORK (AP)—The B t Bart’s ...... 8 0 1.000 Luis Aparicio to Baltimore Second Congo No. 4 ..8 0 1.000 By HOWIE HOLCOMB Connecticut iporta publicity department. In brief, it sums up ■urge of the San Frimdsco 2 .750 W^jping No. 3 .. t... .6 rates as This week marks the start of the second half of the 1962- STORRS — Several Olympic^oach Greer, a personal mend of 26 years whose death late yester- Gisnts who were given up for Emanusl No. 3 ...... 6 2 .750 ()^p) __ eason with 22^from througta. Ha still of Hartford High School: CHICAGO one o f the ganHe’ a top defenotva 63 basketball season for most Connecticut High School bas­ team members and an Olympic 1052 O lym pic champlcm In the 100- day afternoon came as a shock. deftd in the National League St. Bridget’s ...... 6 3 .750 iling boldly, the Chicago home runs. He scored 14 runs and cbkmpieen haunting them for years. Brooks Robinson. up Karl Niederwerfer. They are by UConn Athletic Director J. O. NCAA, 11 a.m. basketball I have always felt that Wapping No. 1 ...... 2 6 .250 will be 40 this summer, has been one en route to what probably will the only ones to play every game. Chriatlan, features men’s and "Dons Distance Running” by get into a playoff against tha The White Sox shipped Luis, one of baseball’s top relief pitch­ "I’ll tell you how good he is," be a losing year. they could never play under a bet­ S t Jam es ...... 2 6 .250 said Richards. “If I bad Robinson Bob Newmarker has 46 points in women’s sections in the morning, Jcrfin K elley, advisor at Fitch Dodger* whan all appeared lost Oomm. Bapt No. l ... .2 6 .250 Aparicio, one of the game’s great ers for years. Manchester High leads the pack ter man .than Hugh. and then to win the playoff la toe fielding shortstops, and outfielder at third and Aparicio at shortstop, four varsity starts while injured followed by luncheon, a general High School; America’s leading Second Congo No. l ..0 8 .000 Nicholson, 23, comm anded a with eight wins and no losses and When word was first received last inning of toe third game when A1 Smith to Baltimore tor short­ bonus o f $115,000 five years ago I’d wager it would be next to im­ Jimm.v Martello had 72 before meeting, and the ahotwing of marathon runner, Boston Mara­ last night of Greer’s death due to Temple Beth ...... 6 8 .000 a three-game lead over the closest sustaining a shoulder Injury that films of Pan-American Games, a thon winner, member, U.S. Olym­ toe cause again appeared to be irs stop Ron Hansen, relief pitcher He has foot' speed, a fine arm possible to get a ball past them.” CdLi rivals. The Indians’ "Merry a heart attack I was stunned, as I retrievtblq, was named toe grea^, Hoyt Wilhelm, outfielder Dave and tremendous power. But he has The big deal has given the Ori* will keep him on the sidelines all Great Britabi-U.SA. track meet p ic team at 11 a.m . know so many others were who Joe Childs with games of 197, Macs" Co-Captain Dave McKenna season. and Olympic Games action. “Shot Ihit” by Frank Ryan, co­ eat upset by 66 iff the 354 ‘epaHB' Nicholson and third bassman Pete not been able to hit. He batted oles what could be the best de- knew him well. '200 and 208 set a new record for fensive left side of an infield in and Fred McCurry are waging a Knights Are 6-4 ’ITm clinic, sponsored Jointly by coach of track at Yale University; writers and sports casters who Ward. .176 last season. close battle for the club scoring UConn and the Connecticut Inter­ .one of the nation’s leading authori­ Greer had a Mancheater tie in participated in toe annual Asso­ individual triple — 605. Other top Hansen, 24 was a rookie rage baseball today. They also picked Ellington is 6-4 to date the mid­ that he once tatight and coached— scores this week included Harry Who is Pete Ward? He is a up a consistent performer in leadership. McKenna currently scholastic Athletic Conference, will ties in the weight events, 11 ;30 ciated prses polL youngster who has to make the in 1960 when ha made the Ameri­ leads, 122 to 121. Co-Captain Paul point in the season. Not in a league a m . varsity soccer and freshman bato Bich 205, Hank Wittke 236, Stan Smith, 84, who batted .292 with yet, the Purple Knights take on be directed by UConn ’Track Coach Anotoer 62 voters picked toe grade or toe White Box mlgnt end can League’s All-Star squad. He Quey, althougdi far in arrears in Dl<^ Duff who will run the men’s ’’High and Dow Hurdles” by kebball—at Monohester High. Al­ 10-7 stunner scored by the Miami HUinaki lU 202, Don Anderson hit 22 hoe runs, knocked in 86 16 hom e runs and 82 runs batted the cream of the area crop re­ though he came to Manchester, up having made a bad deal. total; has a 13.5 per game aver­ section in the Field House. As­ Dloyd Duff, track coach at UConn; of Ohio football team over Purdue 212-572, Frank Ruff 202, Harry Ward was toe key man In toe runs and batted .255. Dast year he In. gardless of size. Captain Norm from Glaatonbuiy, with the under* Baskind 214, Rudy Heck 311, Don Summing tt. up, the Orioles got age, not far behind the "Macs" sistant ’Track Coach Bob Kennedy, Big Ten indoor champicm and rec­ of toe Big Ten ae ths upset of the deal BO far a a toe White Sox were batted .178. The Sox ignored his Janson leads the scorers with 131 who lectured in Africa for a year ord holder 11:30 a.m. standing that he would coach bas­ Darling 201, John Capocefale 219, records of 1962 because he played two established major leaguers who are just over 15 per per­ points, then come Doug Ralston year. concerned, Hours before the trade form ance. as a member of the U.S. State De­ Women'b Program ketball on a varsity level, ha was However, toe Giants’ charge ap­ Dava Newcomb 318, Hank Wittke pent tim e While serving In the The White Sox got a great relief with 115 and Carl Carlson with 111. relegated to the background and In was completed toe Orioles tried Coach Don Burns East Catholic partment, will direct the women’s ’The women's section will cover peared bn more ballota and rolled 566. to retain Ward but were told “no Army. pitcher and three youngsters wha Eagles are flying high again with It must give Coach Bob Healy the section which will be held on the basic fundamentals in starting, stead coached the frosh hoopstara, up 226 points to 318 for ths Miami A paricio, although slumping to might or might not make it. Only fits to see these lads and think * • • CONSTRUCTION LEAGUE Ward, no deal.” Physical Education Building. broad jump, high jump, shot put ricto cy . .241 last I eason, is 29 and far time will tell. a perfect 7-0 record. Playing most­ what would have happened if Bob Ward Is 33. He batted .826 Wlto ly jayvee opposition, they have Men’a Program and middle distance nmning, from Coached Here NIcklaus Third fltu flln jB O'Doughlin hadn’t left school and The men’s section program: 10 a m , to 12 noon. Hie playoff victory for Jack w . L. P o t made the transition from strictly Kenny Kobus hadn’t been injured. Before picking up stakes and freshman play with little trouble. "Hop, Step and Jump’’ by Erik Dunch will be available at The Nlcklaua in toe U.S. Golf Open Dzen Const .... .20 8 .714 lass B Tourney ’The tw o Charter Oak Confer­ Kiouton^ track coach at Fitch­ Commons at noon and a general moving on to Ellsworth High in FUloramo Const .19 9 .660 Frank Klnel, third last year be­ South Windsor as the school's first over Arnold Palmer was voted In­ ence teams, Coventry and Rham burg State Teachers; U.S. cham­ meeting is scheduled at the Har­ to toe third spot It was NIcklaus’ AnnulU Const. .. .17 11 .607 hind Bill Troy and Tom McPart- are sputtering along winning about basketball and soccer coach, Howoit A Moahet .16 12 .570 At Holiday Lanes land, leads the scoring parade at pion at the Olympic Trials and riet Jorgensen Theater at 1. This first tournament victory as a pro. Both Sides Hold Firm as many as they lose. The Patriots seventh place winner in the ’48 will bo followed, at 2:30, by show­ Greer made a name for himself as .16 12 J570 present with 92 markers. Coptain coach of the Rangers, a group of over No. 1 ranked Ohio State in are 6-5 so far with 10 to go. Rham Olympics, 10 am. ing of the following films: 1959 toe NCAA chanqiionship took toe .18 15 .464 Shifta are scheduled to start at Tom Malin and freshman Ri.y La- is 5-5 and has nine left. In leagfue Pan-American Games (color and Manchester lads. The Rangers, de­ HUGH (MtEEB .12 16 .429 12 noon, 2:15, 4:30, 6:46, 9 and Gace each have 64, T roy has 62 “MUe and ’Two-MUe Run” by fourth spot. The Buckeyes were play Coventry is 3-3, the Sachems James Keefe, Central Connecticut sound), 19W British Empire vs. spite their youth, ran wild against F A D C on st .12 16 .429 In U.S. Sports ‘War’ 11:16 p.m. Saturday in the Men’s in the well-balanced offensive. all kinds of state opposition and game is on. Whan it Is over and favored despite a Cincinnati de CnasB B Duckpin Tournament to are 2-5. State runner, who will appear with U.S.A. Track Meet, and 1960 Olym­ we’ve lost, that’s when It’s rough. cislon in the same tournament the Walt McNally . . 8 20 .290 The Eagles still have 11 games George Eberle (119) and Dan his coach, Ted Owen. Keefe is the pic Games—track, jumps and established themselves as one of . 7 21 .250 be held at Holiday Lanes. to go on their 18-game slate. the better semi-pro dubs In the For a few hours I’m dead,” he re­ year before, but the Bearcats final­ Entries total 125 at present Wenner (116) have provided the New England mile, two-mlle and weights. lated when questioned about Us ly made believers out of everyone. NEW YORK (AP) — Both ths whole matter in MaoAr- Only Dosing Team Pats with a good one-two punch cross country champion and rec­ Anyone interested In track state. Hiis week’s high scores Include thor’s lap,” sold Bodls, the with many more expected before Cheney Tech, only losing club coolness on the bench, In fifth spot was Detroit’s 26-14 the AAU aad NCAA were while Gary Roberts (124) paced ord holder, 10:30 a.m. whether a participant, coach Or a While In Manchester, Hugh also • • • Red Grout 158-146—396, Richie sttek^ grimly to their guns dqmtl^OTnt’s atMetIc program firing beg(ins on Saturday. amongst the seven, is 1-8 with sev­ spectator Is invited to attend. found time to coach the South Hianksglving Day decision over Jarvis 160—-382, A i Oionaantl 137 Rham. Paul Jurovaty, last season's “ Starting” by Llndy Remlgino, toe previous^ unbeaten Green today aa toegr prepared tor Om officer. "He wants the con­ en to play. Oo-Captain Norm Da- top Sachem scorer, missed three Methodist Men’s Club when games Friend of Officials —369, Art Maaaaro 369, Stan Mld- troversy settled—and settted PHILADELPHIA—EfU-1 Battles, R ose tops the scorers w ith 111 were played in the South Metho­ Bay Packers. It was toe only game weefeead meeting with Gen. games a week or so ago but still speaking from a referee's view­ Pro Gridder8 Want Proof Un 301, Reg Mosher 380, Nondo Douglaa MacArthur in an ef­ fa s t ” 160, Philadelphia, outpointed Joe points. His backcotirt companion, dist (Aurch gym, long out of toe Packers lost all year as they Annum 860, Tom Mann 857, Wea has 75 points in seven outings. point, Greer was the model coach. swept to a 13-1 season mark and fort to arMtimte the eontro- The AAU is recognized by Sugar Baby Smiito, 156, Pblladd- Go-Captain Bill Marsh has 81 and Gordy Weeman, who’s played all SjHtrts Tid Bits from New England existence *s a ]^aying site fo r Bunoe 861, Don FTavell 860, John phia, 8. basketbf^ contesto. He was always a gentleman to cf- took the National Football League veray over oontrol of UK. the various International fed- soph Andy Tomko has come along the games has 81. flclala and was without question Morton 350, Ray Lsmzono 358. amatenr sports. erattona as the governor body In recent starts to take third It was at Ellsworth that Greer champlonriiip by beating the New ’Two Games Tonight the best liked college coach in Instead of Rumors on Fix York Giants 16-7 in toe playoffs. DUSTY UDAOUE "We are wllUng to dbwusa of U.S. amatenr sports. The place. Only three of the teams are gained national attention when his New England. I’ve worked many NCAA, with 600 colleges Rookie Hurler Dave Stenhouse clubs annexed five stats champi- Other Selections Standings the iasoea but onr federatton Over in Rockville, a drastic scheduled tonight as exam time games involving Hugh’s teams, at Next In order in the voting for la here to atay,” aaid Charles wMch provide a Ug part of change was made in the Rams’ cnsblps and ran up amasing whi­ LOS ANGELES (N E A )— f the game, and despite a veneer ofMeta that people are anxious to W . I Pet. has limited the schedule. Elling­ ning streaks during this Q>an of Ellsworth and later at Storrs and toe year’s top upset werq UCLA's (CUok) Werner, dlieotor of tile countiy*B athlettc talent starting unit The present group ton Is at Coventry, a non-league I’ve never heard him say an un­ kidding about the investigations throw mud.” Russ’s Market ...... 36 1 .760 has demanded a stronger voice SQ Thil is how Joe Schmidt, one 9-7 football decision over Ohio the newly-formed U.S. Track of four sophomores and a junior Named Rhody’s Athlete of 1962 31, 43 and 67 games. He turned into gambling actlvitieo, they were Gus’s Grinders...... 28 2 .583 game, while Plalnville visits Rock­ out four undefeated clubs and kind word to any official after a of the most respected players He admitted It’s conceivable State on Oct. 6, Sonny Liston’s and Field FMeratton. ”I don't in the oondnet ef the amateur has won three and lost one, boost­ ville for an important CVC con­ game win or lose. And on many perturbed. some players may have bet on WUco M achine ...... 27 S .562 program . " from 1926 through 1946 hia school­ surprisingly quick 126-s e c o n d .600 think anybody la going to tell ing the season record to 5-5. In the test. BOSTON (AP) __ Rlghthandedeared in public as U changes In their playing Bne. up. ^ ^ . ---- Kentucky, Minnesota, Mississippi “I'm all for it,” Dr. Anderson to Indcnesia . .. The former Cam­ wcn-loss rec(^ at the mid-year by T anr Nolan (18). Ohuok May second with 61 pointa, foUowed by state, N ia g a ra , New Y ork bridge, Maas., end VUlanova ace break and boasted a 4-0 mark in Just coming from Madison Ave. Of course Larry HlUman Is atUl HOLIDAY SB. BOYS — Bruce 3-door. Beige. Radio, heater, um uK on says. “It provides the best foot­ waa high for Tadford’a with six. Bruce Cline of Springfield and I North CAroUna, Notre Dame, Or- Impala 4-door hardtop. Radio, College Quintets ball. It certainly will be a big win be remembered as the 1956 Yankee Conference play. Storrs Congregational <3hurch wlto toe Maple Leafs, w h ile Capga 121, John McNeU 182, Mike heater, Power Ollda WMto standard tranamlssion. Olympia 4 125, help |n cosushlng for the limited EAST Snne MIDOETS third wlto 47 oolnts each. Art Seattle, St. Joseidi’s, Pa., U(CLA, wlto red interior. summed up W a clcae friend went city Thursday afternoon when fu­ The lAwman boat too Crulaara jured ankle but hae started ricat- Gary Corrantl 120, Ron L ^ k 121, like this: "Ifligh believes basket- neral services are held starting at in g again ta has Dole Anderson Stratton of B<- '-io completed the ' Wake -Forest. Cnig Phlllipa 180—325, Don Sim­ 58-87 last night In tot only game top five with \ -Mints. j ------BOSTON (AiP)—Records of bail was a game, not a busineas.” 1 o’clock. Burial will be in Suf- aohadulad. W h Dale Ostrout lead­ who Ma a pulled ham string mons 134-158—370, Randy Smith '61 C O M E T $1495 *T rarely get «q>set while, the fleM . muacle. A cfaariey horoa sidelined Dick Gambia of Rochester and 121—356, Joe Putnam 120 — 342, *59 F O R D $1395 from leading New England college baa- Boy Bowlers’ Board to Attend ing toe way, tha winners opened a (CUne were tied for the goal scor­ ketbaU teams today, through Jan. SO-16 heUitinie bulge. The crulaers Roger (Jote. Bob Krinjak Wins Todd Potter 131—340, Skip KaUy 4-door. Two to choose from. STUDEBAKER Jim Wilcox and John Cbasoaew- ing lead with 28 each. 169—362, Lairy Aceto 132-121 — Galaxle convertible. Red and 13. Greei^s Funered weca navar able to gat closer, than Denis. DeJordy of Buffalo re­ white. Radio, heater, Ford- Radio, heater, standard trans­ W. L. P et. Tourney Set aid are making themaelvee seen In 347, Dick Dey 150—846. mission. Oriole Rookie^ Redskin End 10 polnta although they never the lineup. VTUocat played Us tMrd gained toe goaltending honors with Weekly Trapshoot omatie. power steering, power / Adjust Caatsa Central Omn. . . . 9 0 1.000 Biaiiobeetec's BoMd of Dlree- gava up and -butlad right down an average of 2.86 on 100 goals brakes. Extra clean! Springfield .., . . . 9 1 .900 game with the Indians on Satur­ / Adjust Oamher SatuT(% at Y tors will be repreeented at to tb§ wUroe day against, toe Aoas and drew allowad in 36 games, replacing Resuming hla winning wetys / s n tim n w m tnttr-WATCHus ■Wesleyan ...... 7 1 .875 Hugh Greer's fnnenl Thursday Oatroot (U ) and Dave U w - Chaiile Hodge of Quebec, the lead­ Set Toe M f Northeastern . ...10 2 .833 To Be Among Gold Key Guests pralaes from everyone for Ms fine after a brief halt, Bob Kripjak afternoon to Stom by Dlreetor ranoa (84) aoorad all toe pointa play. Ha hanOlad himself very well er for toe past few weeks. Ed i '59 CADILLAC $2795 / OeaUk Steering St. Michael’s . . . . 5 1 .833 Community T Boys’ Open Bowl­ broke 44 of 60 t^ ets. Sunday to '«1 FALCON $1495 NOW — Stodefatte biingi you « budget MTwiUi nnaoia DdlaFera. Cheer, for­ for tha lAwman. For toe Oruiaera, agidnat qich fast company and if Chadwick of Herahey recorded his U B ead T est ONLY Providence ...... 8 3 .727 ing Tournament will take idaoe NEW HAVEN—Bob Model 62 4-door hardtop. iM)i Ittexl M irtRsdard iMkH* mer teaober and oMudi in the Saverlnq^temational Deague; Manager Jaa Amato (16) waa toa b ig ha continues that same atyla of fourth shutout of toe saaaon, to lead all partlcipoata in toe week­ Front End 4-door green. Radio, heater, (M ot., Tnea., Wed. Only) Am herst ...... 7 3 .700 at the T Saturday. Norm Vittnsr, Hhtooheeter sttoool system, died of Darien, promiatng* rookie in Ralph Houk of the New York ■aarar. Paul Arigno (10) and Bob ly trapshoot of toe Manchester Dark green, Radio, heater. Connecticut .. 3 .700 play will be hard to replace. Choe- lead toe Bears Into first place in standard tranamlosion. Low, full power. REGULAR 88JS The MW Standird bss tfv mtm comfort, eonvwufluos, . . . 7 tournament director, wlU super- yesterday at the age of 58. the Baltimore Oriolee’ farm aya- Yankeea; Manager Johnny Peaky BafimnlM (6) iaicked him. to e B ast. (3o(m and Fox Club. Holy Cross .., ___ 7 3 .700 vise three shifts of bowling. The lewaM played Me second game of low mileage. tnd pvfonuuMN tetuKs M the ic^ular Lidc n n « . The boai^ also expressed oon- tem; Fred Dugan, outatand^ of the Boston R6d Sox; and Raw. the ytar Sunday Mght and scored Eaaleni DivWoa Other winfiers and their scores W illiam s ...... 7 3 .700 opening Shift will start at 2 dolencee to Greer's family. pass-catching and of the Wash­ Robert Keating, pastor of St. BDBIN llSSM BN ’B UCAOUB Assumption .. . . . 4 2 .667 o’clock. Another afternoon shift one of toe Indiana two goals. Both OP W L TPts. were: John Erickson 40, Howard Mayor Fraacia Mahoney, a ington Redudns and'4i resident Jude’s Church, Derby. Opanlng gama of laat nlghta boys have worked hard for an op- H en h ey . . ...8 7 21 14 3 44 Skinner Sr. 39, JOTn Condio 39, R«g. $12.50 Trinity ...... 6 3 .667 will get underway at 4:30. The personal friend of long etukUng of Stamford, and several others *61 C O M E T $1895 '59 F O R D $1345 Clark ...... doiiWahaadar aaw Mai Tool rout p ci^ lty to show their wears and Providence ...4 0 30 17 8 43 Howard Skinner 37, Joe White U com IM TO DAY! . . . 7 4 .636 third and final shift of bowlers of Greer's, sold today, 'Man­ prmninent in athletics have ac­ (Jolonial Board, 68-38. The aaoond (1) AUGN FRONT ENB Stonehill ...... 7 4 .636 w ill sta rt at 7 o ’«db(dc In the ev»- IMa week will give them ample (Quebec City .,.43 38, Vernon M itchell 85, M rs. station wagon- Turqu-Joa. Country Squire. Radio, heat­ chester has long valned Hugh cepted Invitattona to attend the Willimantic Wins gama waa nu5h dtoaer aa Terry Ward 95, Nelson Qulnby 85, (2) BALANCE FRONT liT 05 SHOW YOU THE B I60E S T YAIU E BUY Rhode Island . . . . 9 6 .600 nlng. ohanoeo to see jm what they can Springfield ...88 18 15 RaiUo, beater, standard trano- er, Fordomatie. Black. Oteer’s Mcndohlp. He was 32nd ennual Gold Key dinner of taiaa a u b n t p ^ Naastfra, 43-41 Balttm oro ....41 18 20 John Zeppa S3, B ob Rankin 32 WHBELS-BJBG. SLee Massachusetts . . . 7 5 .583 There wUl be two dMskaai of the CVameotlout Sports Writers’ do. (3) CHECK FRONT WHEEL mlsston. Has luggage rack. not only a great coach but a Against Southera la toa ooanar Dick H. Nye John Sleaver la also book in toe Weatern Division and Em il PUlaid S3. AT A PUCE YOU C A N T AfEOBD TO PASS BY! F airfield ...... 7 5 .583 competition — midgets and Jimior Alliance to be held at 6:30 pm., BEABINGS great man.” toppad an aeorars with 83 polnta Unaup after being OT toe black OP W L Thf weekly ahoots wSl return St. Anselm’s . . . . 6 5 .545 age groups. If enough boys sign DeOaFera. a tonaer player Monday, Jan. 26, at toe Ambas­ far tha Tholman. *Tha wtamers (4) CHECK BRAKE SYSTEM Quinnipiac . . . 6 6 .545 up to bowl in an older intermedi­ With Top Offense aoee for oome tlma Jedm plays Ms Buffalo ...... 39 28 IS ' to their origmal 10:80 am. atart- '59 MERCURY $1295 '60 MERCURY $1495 under Greer, also aen^ as sador Restaurant in Hamden. WON In front all toe way and ’.ng time si^ay to avoid con­ Boston U...... 4 4 .500 ate group that will also be Iinld. Kid Kaplan, former feather­ usual steady game up and down (Cleveland .....4 0 16 19 fieshman basketball coach at navar wara threatened. Dick C. flict with an afternoon shoot ALL FOUR ONLY 3-door Monterey. Radio, heat- M IT ...... 6 6 .500 Tom Gessay will be defending UOona daring Greer's eaieer. weight Igioxlnig chanq>km; Don Fairfield let Iona score 19 ooi^ Ms wing elot Pittaburgh ....88 14 22 Monterey 2-door hardtop. Ra­ SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFBt-~N OW TILL JAN. 31 Maine . : ...... Nye addiri 10 points and was The uidiana idayod before their Roehaster .....3 8 IS 21 held by another club. •r, standard tranamlssion. . . . 6 7 .462 his Midget crown against boys 10 Jeaae, toathell coach at Trinity secutlve points in the second half toMgh under the boards for toe dio, heater, Mercomatlc, pow- H artford ...... 5 6 .455 to 12 years old. DaRy Aceto la sk- and that proved to be the Stag^. first oellout crowd laat Saturday ‘ steering. One owner, white. Dartmouth ,.. wtauMM. Captain Skip KupdaM of Mght and toe advanM sale for the . . . 4 5 .444 i^cted to defend his Junkar Cham- RandeU Surprised, vm. ejwBiiiiM and a Undoing'aa the Gaels went an tw too winnota took a paaa from out COlby ...... * 9 ♦ 6 7 .417 pioaahip agidnat boys 18 to 16, It oporta offloial; along with Jour ^ the i^etoaU gams Monday game ogatnot the Biaons, tha 10,000 TRIPLE-S BLUE STAMP Brandeis ...... af haanda with five aeooods to Waslam Dtriaton leadtia, adhed- . . . 4 6 .400 H doubtful tiw t I h R y U o t e r sriH coodbes who gained fame In night by 32 points, 91-69, „ play and flipped In a aat shot from A BONUS WITH EACH NEW DARK PURCHASED Verm ont ...... 5 8 .385 defend his Zntermediate (16 to 18) Defeated by Dupas aoholaatlc circles, B d^ Raflly of In addition to the oontaot al- ulad Saturday looks Wee another Boston College crown. He may bowl to the Setokir nq-oourt the most spectacular banner crowd. Their are atlU ampia . . . 5 8 .385 Bridgq^Kxt Oentria HB., .Lury New RocheUe, N.Y., three othw hoop of tha night. MORIARTY PLUS^OUBLE STAMPS ON ALL CASH SALES Southern Conn. . . . 6 8 .385 Men’a Tounwy.. HARVEY, Da. (AP)—T never Uekets avallaMe at all prices how* FOR EXPERT SERVICE ON ALL Amann and Joe Kuhacka of- Hfirt- Oonneoticut teams were actlva. Matorea, toadmg bv only o CONVENTIONAL MAKES Brown ...... 4 7 .364 wlto wish to enter tfads knew Dupaa could punch that ford and Pam Kucao of Stamford ever, patrons are urged to get WHEEL ALGNMENTr-WHEEL BALANCING Y ale ...... Southern Connecticut traveled ta, at too half (30-10) boosted OAS . . . OIL . . , REPAIRS . . . TIRES oi. 4 7 .364 year’s omnpatitlon are asked to bard.” —have announced they will attend their tlokota. early and avoid die- Bowdoln ...... WmmanUc and took It on tha raaratn to 10 during toe third pe­ RADIATOR REPAIRING AND ^CORING . . . 3 6 .333 make ressrsatlona with Mr. Vitt- So said wdtenveight Rocky the (Unner. cMn Iqr a 74-65 count, and Qnifiniir- riod, than aaw Naaalffa rebotmd apix>lntotOTt H arvard ...... at* 8 7 iter no Igtto than Friday night. OOBfPLETE BRAKE SBR^CE BROTHERS .300 RandeU'of Fort lAuderdale Fla., Tale FootoaB Ooaoh Oordan piac, iriaylng host to Nichols to landl.4I>40 with laaa than a mln- fMRIARTY CDTQ Worcester Tech . . . 2 5 .286 Whan SEE Monday algbt afiter Ralph Diqoui OUvar, Tontogton High School traced the visitors frona. «to to pliqr. But Wanan ^ wan th# 301 CENTER STREET — Ml 3^135 851 Broad S t, Mia HHHlff: t .r Bates -T'...... 3 8 .273 atoppad Mm In tha atarih round Ooaoh Ooonia Donahna and Ar­ Motropoatan at Aqa* Hi|^ JnmfT IH id Dudley, Maas. 87-71. ^ ooQatod ah a ona-handar for Map . MI 9-9444 ' . T ufts ...... , . . 2 7 .222 wlto A torrid lott hook to tha ifto. thur (Dutch) Foaot aC Sqnnqqr, Fritfiald lad Iona at tha halA taraa asid proved to ha tha duet 9W* apring ha replaced BROTHERS "Boy wtOi Oonlldeiioe from HartfoKI Oona^s OMast Coast Guard .. sat 8 9 .182 BOSTON (AP) The BoMon RandeB clutdied-hiB mldsectlon, fotnur eoUagv and a«H pca grid Swoon’s Boa as the fourth ledding Open Moa.-Taes. 8 ' BOLAND MOTORS New Hampridre 10 A A Gtanaa Itm. 86 wai fsatara a 47-46, and hit first Jn tha saoond- TEL. MI 8-8188 Comet — Lincoln Continental — Mercury and . . . 2 .167 money samar in- tboroughbrad spun around and hung en tha atar, wM roMlva gold keya at tha pwlod to moka tt 49-^ i T ^ TSuflva amn hto^ 891415 CENTER ST. 1SHm .lM .m tf 169 CENTER g t. AT WEST CENTER ST,—MI 3-4079 AXC ■•■•••#•0 a a a 1 U .083 high junto . dual hatwaan Bob ropao. Reteaa Dnolen Jaubeit tojn toat tha Stags snddanly nut' Matorea aoering, 'Boa loading toe history. 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IfANGHESTER EVENINO HERALD, M ANCH ESl®!; CONN., TDE8DAT, JANUARY 18, 1»68 WRnM-rTo Bwy ■ . 58 Apartmeats—Plata— Honsda For Sale 72 Hoosas For Bale 72 HouMW For Sato 72 Houmo For Salt 72 •atiRiw Tenemcnte 63 TPC Maps Capital Projects^ Help Wanted-^- Household Goolli .. II B r o o k f i e l d s t r e e t —8 room HILLBIDB DRIVE, 80. Windsor — BOLTON—Ansaldl Acres. 8 room ATTRACTIVE 5 room ranch high Rdofinff^-Siding 16 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY aiid SHORTEN • ad t h r e e r o o m apartm ent tor__ C i^ near High and' Junior High, 5H room ranch built 1981, 100x800 ranch, full basement, 1% tiled on a hill, 8 sizeable bedrooms, 3- 8 7 STROMBBRO-Carlaon W-li . rec­ ■Ovar, Male or Female «m t^wUlable immsdiataly. CaU garage, etorms. Excellent loca­ lot, amsaite drive, full cellar, baths, fireplace, large family car garage, enclosed play yard ord player, exoeUent comUttoa. Adopts Rule to Allow Lin^ A. A.------Rootiiw, DION. m e. siding, oete tion. Bel Air Real BsUte, MI city gas and water, hot water room. 2-car garage, one sere lot, fOr children, lot 100x200, $12,800 i p a r t -t i m e workers new euper MI 9-86M after 6 p>m. OOUl baseboard heat, aluminum .'storms bullt-lns. Charles Lesperance. 5Q mortgage may be assumed by paintlnA Caipentry AlieratkKia XPIMHPSeNMI______IM S m f H i PRSi s 8-6S88. m arkete located In Q la a to iA u ^ and Bcreene 8 bedrooms, huge 9-7620. qualified buyer. Eve. Bill Boles, raASSIFIED and adintlons. CeUinga. Workman­ dsuowrieuwwux URMRNIN'rH* FIVE RbOM i. tlrat 'floor, heated, The Town - Planning CommU-80al(land 84., asked by RusMk and Vernon, A n ^ O o^ JANUARY SALES Taieottnie, TOR BB^raBR valUM, ‘ eaU kitchen with dininf area, beet ship guaranteed. SM Autumn St u m A u n i f! SHOlirdNRDOPIDMHC.sHOiiro ______■ATMWONUS,, gavM , eKowant location, very 5U 9-9868 Warren E. Howland, Sion quizzed General Manager Bros. o f Plalnvflls and the C. M I A4SB0. Buployntent Bervioe, 806 Main ‘ i a, OR 8 YEARS TO PA Y ! ■ et o g i^ ^ ^ avaUable, Itealtor, C r o c k e tt 4 .room ranch in Town values only 818,600. Robert PRICED TO aeU--Six rm Oo- Realtor. 50 8-1108. o o M N i m a f f ^ 8t„ Mancheeter. A public eervlce WA . tout (Or lit,760; 8 room cape for lonlal-Cape in AA zone, reduced Richard Martin and William Cur- Burr Oo. : v IF raOM tH I W1DWI «M SCMEJIMM. START PAYWfO Wolverton Agency.. Realtor, MI The TPC is sttU seeltinB aecspt* A U . TYPES of roofs repaired or —no fee charged. than i^ppMrance. 814,BM; ranch on Tanner St. at 8-8818. sharply. Breezeway, attached ga­ MANCHESTER —7 room 3-story tia. aupci’ihtendant of schools, on • M A P /f u r CO M IN MARCH rage, 8 bedrooms, 1%. b ath s. AU proposed capital Improvementa at able drainage pattern for the lite, ADVERTISING replac.'Ml, speelaUaihg In Bonded MOWTVrNW <» >di apartm en t located In 817,600; Brick ranch off Henry home, garage, ameslts drive, DOUBLE ENTRY bookkeeper for this ana more—earpsUng, dish- a joint meeting laat night, prior and a means o f making sure the built-up and shlniele rooting. 8 ROOMS FURNITUltB North Coventry, heat, hot water, St., mid twenties; beauty on family sized kitchen with plenty Coughlin Roofing M anches­ Main Street etore, 6-day, 40-hour South Main; and, three tWo faml- waaher, washer, dryer. Bsechler- of cabinets, formica counters, to preparing a auggested capital completed pit is acceptable to tbS Co., ilMlo5?fyrrTS $9.86 MONTHLY and' electricity included, 880 a ter. MI «-7707. week. Must be willing to, work Roowui Withaot Board 62 Uee. T. J. Orockett, Realtor, Ml Smith, 5(1 84953. M l 8-3188. dining room, living room, t or 4 Intprovement budget for the .year. town. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS Brand Naw . month. Call T4I-8708 or 74841408. Thursday night and Saturday. 8-1577, bedrooms, fireplace, 3 full baths, Under the proviaions of the pro­ 8 A.M. to 5 PJ«. Bedroom, Living Room, Dinette, f o r RENT-^rniit room, oen- BIDWELL HOME Improvement Apply In your own handwriting, LARGE FIVE room, flret floor Manchester 5(ANCHEFTER-^TW o family, 5-5, oil hot water heat, ahiminum posed master plan, the TPC will Company—roofing, siding, altera­ Rugi. Lamps, Table, Diahee, ■■ locM^ —parUng, ■ W Bireb city water and •ewe)', <5 zone, Bw. D, Herald. t> w ss,______apartment, modem Mtiihen end M ANC9a»nst-247 Charter Dak. storms and screens, excellent con­ send a schedule of Improvements COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT tions, additions and remodeling SUverwue and other acceeaoriee. bath, ancloaed porch and garage, Vacant, 38-40 Ani^dl brick (mvenient, Aaklng $15,900. Ton- dition, $18,500. Robert Wolverton Lo the directors each year, tying Hospital Notes of all types. Excellent workmah- b v b r y t h i N o l a n front ranch, full basement, thor­ gren Agency, 50 $-8831. MONDAY Thni FRIDAV 10:S0 A»M.—SATURDAY 9 A A L ^ in n f tnfLT, funuahod heat and hot wattr Inclndad. 8U 0 and Vicinity Agency, Realtor, 50 9-3818. each project in with the provlsione ship. MI B-«49S. Situations Wanted— (or rent, eomiN*t6 houaemaBliig per month. AvaUable Feb. 1. Cell oughly cleaned, redecorating, of the plan. Female 88 a ROOMS rURNTrORE •a 8-8981, 5:80-8. plaatered walls, fireplace, hot wa­ HEBRON FARMSTEAD—7 room MANCHESTER—Your name plate Visltlag heurs are 8 to 8 p.m, ROOFING, siding, ceilings, re­ M0.ie MONTHLY (a o lU ^ batwaen Center and boa- 3-story dwelling, hot water heat, Adaption of the schedule re­ for all areas, except maternMy, PLEASE READ YOUR AD pltal, jo t-S6S6. ter lUl Heat, aluminum «ombins- on this home will make your modeling, gutters, painting, free CARE FOR one or two children Brand F O U R nooM apartm ent, flret tions, lot 90x150, amesfte drive, East Hartford—5 room raneb. 4 bednmma, new horse barn, ga­ friends praise your choice. CJus- mains up to the directors, how­ where they are 10 a.m. te 8 p.aa. rfcwrtftrfl or '‘IVaiit Ads’* are taken over the phone as a con- estimates. Richard Dion, MI daya or week, state llceneed WeaUnghouee Refrigerator, Uvlng ’LARGE R(X>M in private home floor^floor, available February 1. MI 810,500. Also 78 Finley, 6- full basement, complete city rages, other outbuildings, about tom built 4 room Cape on nicely ever. 6:80 to 8 p.m., and private rooma, veBlenoei. The advertiser should read his ad the FIRST DAY iT 3-4352. home. CaU MI 8-6340 after 6. Room, Bedroom, INuaitta, Ruga. near CAthollo High School, gon- 8-2986 j:oom custom Cape, aluminum utilities, near sohoofa. Texes 35 acres, extensive road frontage. shrubbed lot. Only $15,300. Cali The TPC also voted to adopt where they are 10 Jam. te 8 p,m. AFFEARS and REPCMT ERRORS fai time for the next inser- Lamps. TaUea, DiahM, Ulvenrara tleman prefarred. Parking. MI combinations, 2-car garage. Es- are only $194 a year. Asking Asking $18,900, Call Mary Carl­ The Jarvis Realty Co. Realtors, most of a proposed amendment to VMtora are requested not to ttou. TIm HMald la responsible for only ONE Incorrect or omitted and other aoceeeorlee. ONE 4-ROOM apartment. One 3- 814.900, .. son, 743-7397, Lessengsr Co., 5 0 8-4113; Mrs. Wagner, 50 the town zoning regulations, and sntoke In pationt’k room. No more 9-m s, ______room cott Agency, M I 8-7683. I— iiftliiii far any adveitisement and then only to the extent of s Roofing and Chimneys I6-A Doga—Birds—^Peta 41 E V B R Y T H m O |SiO apartment.'N(nent. 'N o ehUdren or R ealtors. 3-1038. tabled an application for a zone than two vtaitors at one Hmo par <*iBalM good” b m itio n . Errors which do not lessen the vshie of pote. M l 8-2068.______BIGHT ROOM cape, 4 bedrooms, paUont. ROUFiNU—Hpeciallslng repairing East Hari(ord-4 riaom expand­ NEW CHARMINO C o lo n ia l change and a request for a gravel Rie advetUsemeBt win not be corrected by “make good” Insertion. PROFESSIONAL clipping, groom­ I ROOMS FURNTTURB f u r n i s h e d room near Main St., (Uning room, j^eled. (amUy MANCHESTER — New 6 room pit. roofs of all kinds, new roofs gut- ing, WUhtag of aU breeda. 9 Haiel Bt., MI t-slTO,______FOUR R(X)MS, stove, refrigera­ able calta with 4 finished, Ranch,, family kitchen with Pro­ brick ranch, built-ina, 14x30 living B rand Now tor, hot water, electricity, chil­ room, (uU shod dormer, fire ceramic bath and vanity, fire- Feb. 4 was set as the date for Fatlenta Today; 381 .er work, chimneys cleanel re­ PoocUea a apeclalty. CaU M I alarm, aluminum comMnauona, vincial cabinets, excellent floor room with fireplace, half acre lot, $14.74 MONTHLY dren. Call MI 8-6876 or m 8-i6oa. plaM older home. High Mrs. Jean Sklodoski. 02 W. Main latered papere. GaU after 6, Dlehes, Rugs, Lamps Tablea, C a ll a fte r 8, M I S-T36S. new 4 bedroom Colonial with at­ Street, furnace one year rtd. Call night. Radio-TV Repair Services 18 BlankeU, Silverware, Piilbwa, and WOMEN ORLT—ftirnikhed room, tached garsge. Handsome kitch­ St., Ro<'kviIle: Lucian Rlzza, 812 9-8684. ANDOVER OBNTOR — 4 MANCHESTER—Custom ,7 room Vernon—8 room split level, 50 3-8336 afler 5;S0. The TPC’ s propoeed Capital im­ Other Acceaaoriea kitohan privUegea, eau alter 4:M room en with built-ins and dining provement Program ia an out­ Center .St.; Harold Kraoh, 398 CONNIES TV and R adio Service, apartment, refrigerator, atove, split level, 2 baths, recreation plus a .finished den end large EVERYTHmO $444 Ml m n x , ______• space, plus formal dining room, growth of one .section of the pro­ Oakland St.; Mrs Patricia Falea, TROUBLE REAGHINU OUR ADVERTISER? available all hours Satisfaction hot water and lights provided, room, expandable to 5 bedrooms, redwood screened porch. Kitch­ 138 N, Elm St.; Mrs. Phyllla Articles For Sale 45 double garage. Carlton W. all twin sized bedrooms, closets Lots For Sale 73 posed master plan. guaranteed. Call MI 9-1816. r o o m f o r gentleman, (luiet. $70. Pratt Agency, 348-3893. en with built-in range, oven Ymmg. Wapping; Mrs. Alica Cara- Price Inoludee Oeli'very Setup, Hutchins, MI 9-5132. galore. 114 b ath s, center entrance Planning A Renewal Associates, TAPE RECORDERS—New and Service. Guarantee Immemate de­ quire SS4 < 3iarter O ak S t .,. and dishwasher. Also, fire­ hail, large lot. A real buy at SEVEN ROOM home conveniently vella, Talcottvllle: Mike Shirahae, FTVE ROOM apartment, second place, combination vidndows the consultants that prepared the 24-Hour Answering Senriee used, $23.95 up, rentala by diw livery or Free Storace until naed- 8 8868, CH 6-4786.______51ANCHESTE!R—7 room split level, $21,000. Elsie Meyer Agen<^y, located olose to school, shopping South Coventry; Ernest 'Varca, 46 MilUnery, Dressmaking 19 Wanted— Female 35 Help Wanted— Female 36 Help Waated-^Male 36 floor, oil steam heat. Adults pre­ and basement garage, CJIose to plan, also made a study of the or week. Marlow’s, 867 Main., ku ad. 1V& baths, reo nwm, garage, cov­ Realtor, 50 9-5624. and transportation, 3-car garage. Eldridge -St.: Mrs. CSiristina La- ferred. Call evenings after 6, MI elementary achool. Asking town’s capital improvement pro­ DRESSMAKING, alterations and 9-62S1. Phone for appointment FXUtNISHBD rooma, complete ered patio half acre of Mridlke Wooded lot over one acre, includ­ Vae. 6 Cushman Dr.; Conrad Cas- EiXPERIENCElD power sewing EMPLOYMENT opportunities — WANTED— Two men with aome 9-7685. 817.900. gram and its flnancing. Free to Herald Readers general sewing. Reasonable rates. SAMUEL AIJ3ERT light houaekeepint (aelUtlea. Cen- grounds. Hayes Agency, 5u 84808. NEED MORE room? See thla 8- ing 8 additional building lots of person, 17 Hackmatack St.; M I 3-6222. machine operator. Aj^ly Tober W. T. Grant, Parkade. Full-time knowledge of carpentry. Tel. MI SNOW BLOWERS - SNOWBIRD, trally located. Mra, Doreey, 14 They prepared a pioject schedule luncheonette, full-time depart­ 4-1989, HOrUord CH T-0868 room Colonial with 2-car garage record. $15,400. Phllbrick Agency, George 'Vincent, Simsbury; Mrs- Want tnformation on one of our classifted advertisements f No Baseball Manufacturing Co., 114 Arlens, Bolens, Toro power ban* Arch It., Mancheeter. and 6 bedroom poaeibillty, 3)4 for a six-year period starting with Brooklyn St., Rockville. ment managers, 6-day week, In­ See ft .Day Or Might - TWO-PA5nLY flat with both 5 0 9-S464. Hannah Wylie, 55 Lake St.; Mrs. aaatrer at the telefdione Hstedf Mmply call the EKPEIRT LADIES’ and gentle- die. Snow blowers repoired, parte f-. ■■■ » ■' apartments vacant. Oil steam baths. A real natural (or the the 1962-196.') fiscal .year. The TPC cluding Satmtiay. If you have np meaaa ot trans­ Furnished Apartments 63-A s 5taybelle Janos. 84 Broad St.; men’a custom tailoring and al- and service. Trades and terma hheat. eat, porctrches, large two-car ga- large famUy Beechler-Smlth 50 INDUSTRIAL lot (or sale, about la pushing the whole program for­ portation, I’ll my auto for U & R Richard Blow Jr., Tolland; Mrs. teiAuims. Tony lovlne 189 Wood- Capitol Equipment, 88 Main St. SINGLE ROOM (or rent, beard if IH ROOM FURNISHED apart­ rage. Large assumable mortgage, 9-8962, 5 0 8-n58. 300 (oot frontage adjoining rail­ ward a year, and will make recom- ladd Ml 8-2264. you. No obUgatlod. ^ desired. Cali MI 8-0040. Pauline Nadeau, Broad Brook; MANCHESTER ANSWERING SERVICE STENOGRAPHER MEN iO $.7966. ______ment with bath, heat, hot water. Or We will trade. T. J. Crockett, road tracks. Call 50 9-3891. mendatione this year for the Mrs. Angelina Casalino, 96 Con­ WORK WITH FIGURES Ontrally located. Single person. Realtor, 5U 8-1577. 51ANCHESTER—Good older home 1963-1964 6acal year. MOTO MOWBBl anow thrower, 20", A—Lr—B— E—R ^ T — '’--S way Rd.: Cheriyann Michaud, 80 Interesting assignment for the Reeaonabls. MI 8-8404 Between 12 Realty Co., Inc. 6n bus line, hot water oil heat, WYLLY8 STREEIT—extraordinary At last night’s meeting the plan­ Ml 9-0500 Moving—^Trucking— eelf-propelled. See it at McBride^ Rooms With Board 59-A Union St.: Mrs. Viola Ha.v. 137 qualified High School or Jun­ REASONS WHY M-46 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD noon and 8 p.m. 111,800—54ANCHESTER. 6 room storm windws and screens, clean single lot 240 toot (rontsgs. 50 ners took the list of pt oitetx sug­ Good opportunity for quali­ Sport SiMt, 689 Center 8t., m 5G 8-3892 $-7444. Brookfield St.; 5Irs. Elizabeth and leave your meseage. YouHl hear from our advertiser In fig Storage 20 ior College graduate. Well es­ OPEN EVERY NIGHT TftJL • EXCHANGE—A home with refin- Cape, aluminum storms, awnings, as a whistle, full price $13,800. gested by the consultants and tablished Hartford concern- fied High School graduate In­ 9-8747. THREE ROOMS and bath, all utlli- shade trees, bus, shopping school, Alice Clampet, Realtor, 50 Henneos.v, Watertown, Masa; time wMhont spending all evening at the telepbone. sd couple for older woman willing THREE BUILDING lots, prime matched them with the present THE AUsnn A. CHAMBERS CO. 6-day week—complete benefit terested in clerical position In­ TOP SCATTER RUGS alliming? See tlee, located on Connecticut bua Carlton W. Hutchins, Realtor, 9-4548 50 8-7857. Robert Breault, Willlmantic; Mrs. Moving packing, storage, local volving figuring, well known to asaiet a modeet amount with Robert D. Murdock, MI 8-6473 location, AA zone. Phllbrick tow-n needs as presented by Mar­ Helen Hemingwa.v, Mansfield program—free parking. Write Marlow’s Fhirniture Dept. No- 11ns. 5 0 8-5118. 8-6. Multiple Listing, 5 0 9-6132. tin and Ourtis. and long distance. Agents for Hartford concern—6-day week LIVE BAIT, pond ehlner^ 3'' and household taaks. MI 8-8T61. SOUTH WINDSOR—$14,900. Five Agency, 50 t-8464. Center; Donna Pirtle, Grier Rd., giving educatitat and expeiv up Route 85, Bolton, MI 9-6686. skid luiderlay rubber, 49e foot. Martin reported that some of Lost and Found Automobiles For Sale 4 Lyons van Lines, Inc., world-wide ience to Box S , H b^ d. — complete benefit program. SHEET METAL 887 Main St. 51ANCHESTER—Small (arm over room ranch, fireplace, built-in Vernon: Mrs. Edwarda Gagnon, movers. SSree estimates. Ml S-6tA7. the items listed as capital improve­ .South Coventry; Donald Chamber­ Write Box 8, Herald. SAW, PORTABLE electric, 7t4’’. an acre, good 8 room bouse, ga- stove, garage, aluminum storm FOUND—White and multi-colored I960 DODGE Matador, 6 passen­ Apartmenta—Plata— Business Locations rega, 3 large barns, central, only windows. Carlton W. Hutchins, Wanted— Real Estate 77 ment projects had already been lain. 52 Green Manor Rd.; Linda kitten vldnlty Spring Street MI ger station wagon, excellent con­ MANCHEBTEK Package DeUvery. Milwaukee heavy duty, 6 blades. budgeted to r from current rev­ Tenements 63 For Rent 64 ^ ,500. Hayes Agency, 5(1 8-4801. 5 0 9-5132, Realtor. Multiple list­ WISH 805CB0NB to bandls youl Hoffman, Ellington: Janet Grant, •ATM. dition, 361 cubic Inch V-8 engine, Light trucking and package deliv­ MEN $50. MI 4-1977, enues. JANUARY 1963 can be the start of BABY NEEDS AT ing. real estate? Call ms at 50 9-0S34 2 Brent Dr., Vernon; Mrs. Lucy power brakes, power steering, 3- ery. Refrimraton. washers and REGISTERED nurse 8-11 M iift. f i v e r o o m modern flat In excel­ NORTH MANCHESTER - Brick WALKER ST.—Six room Cape, ga­ Central location. St. James par. Others that the TPC thought your career. Avon needs women WOODEN wardrobe, hanger bar, for prompt and courteous ssrvloo. Comeaii. East Hartford; Alan speed automatic transmission, stove moting specialty. Folding Laurel Manor. MI 9-4619. lent condition. Adults preferred. buUdhw, 38x26, with cellar, con rage, very close to ail schools ish. No agents. $22,500. Call ONE YEAR old ranch, 6 rooms, 2 should be cut from the program who would like to earn while they hat shelf, shoe rack, holds 18 gar­ MARLOW’S Joseph Barth. Brahsi Hartstein, 16 Colonial Rd.; Nell LOST—Sterling charm bracelet. pushbutton radio, whitewall tires, chairs for rent.. HI 9-07S2. AvallaMe Jan. l. Call 50 8-7204. crate floor, loading platform and shopping and transportation, 643-4570, 649-8600. baths, 3-car garage. $20,900. Phll­ $40,000 for a park near Westhill FOOD SUPERVISOR—relief -2 -3 learn. Unlimited opportunity for Are Coming to ments, 6’ high, $25. MI 4-0200. D’Agata, 10 Florence St., Rock­ Reward. Call MI 9-6427. winterized. $1,695 TR 6-0659 separate tils garage 14x24, con' $16,600. Phllbrick Agency, 50 brick Agency, 5 0 9-8464. Gardens. $26,000 for aerial pho­ days per week presently. Full- advancement. High earnings po­ JANUARY SALE PRICES 118 MAIN—Three rooms, heat, hot SEVEN ROOM Cape, 4 bedrooms, SELLING YOUR prt^erty? We al ville. Crete floor. Very reasonable 9-8't64. tography of the town were LOST—^Between IBUlard, Broad Painting— Papering 21 aft«r March 16, 2-3 years tential. CaU today for appofiit- water, stove, refrigerator, 8100. 3 full baths, large Uvlng room waye have proepeots for real es­ ADMITTED TODAY: Miss 1967 VOLKSWAGEN, excellent ______CHILD'S SKI boots, like new, Phone TR 5-0418. 5(ANCHESTER—St. James Parish, tate properly priced. Call Mra. staunchly supported by Martin. and Middle Turnpike, green steel food service experience required. ment In your home at your con­ Electric Boat Ml 8-0389, 9-8. $9,000— 5(^ ROOM, ranch, fireplace, with fireplace, attached garage 4 bedroom Colonial, 2 fireplaces, Rose Rautter, 52 School St., Rock­ condition. w a llp a p e r i^ r c t i^ s fits ages 5 or 8. $5. MI 4-0200. $16.95 Wetproof Crib Mattrese 68-88 Shorts, 50 8-8886. J. Watson Curtis's recommendations were ville: Mrs. Harriett Woodward. tool box containing screws and heater, leather unholstery $795 Salary open. Apply Dietitian, venience. 289-4922. 3-car garage, large lot, privacy. aluminum combinations one vear oentsr hall, brpezeway, 3-car ga­ refintshed, hardwood floors sand­ 1:30-4 p.m., Manchester Me­ BRAND NEW luxurious 4 room Beach A Co., 21 Ontral Row, taken from a study of future Coventry. drills Call daya I ^ 9-6043, after Private. Call TR 6-1778 after 6 STEADY WORK LIFT-OUT baby carriage $18.88 346 N ORTH MAJN-Store. MI Chu-lton W . H utchins, R ealtor, old. $21,600. PhUbrick Agency', 5 0 rage, all city utilities, excellent ed. Call MI 3-2108. morial Hospital. MANCHESTER AREA— Fashion THREE PAIRS Ice skates, two apartment, heat, hot water, ra- Hartford. 522-2115. achool needs that the board of BIRTH YESTERDAY: A son to S. Ml' 9-7265. p.m. 0-8339, 64. Multiple Uating, 50 9-5132. 9-8464. location. Vacant. Charles Lesper- show directors. Do you have 14 nuclear submarines $9.97 (rigerator, stove, washer, garage, education completed In December. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pohl, 167 EXTERIOR AND interior painting. TRANSCRIBING typist fOr cor­ ance, MI 9-7630. WE ARE SELLING property. We NOTICE IS HEREBY given that these requirements—3 or 4 free to be built here near Bolton, Young couple pre­ 5IANCHBSTBR—Offices. ExceUent (30ZY 4 room home, garage, deep FOREST STREET—Delightful 10 His list of most needed projects Brookfield St. P a ss Boeft: No. 89510, Issued by Wallpaper hooka. Papmanging. respondence. Phone East Hart­ evenings a week, the desire to “ I Deluxe Trimble Kiddie Bath $15.88 room former Cheney residence In need listings of all types, Tongren included some not Included in the BIRTHS TODAY: A. son to 5(r. ferred. |H8 monthv- D7 3-8090. location. Suitable for any profes' wooded lot, assumable mortgage. VERNON—Non-devciopment. Tree Agency, MI 3-6331. The Savings Bank of Manchester Auto Accessories—^Tires g i Ceilings. Floors. FuUy insured ford 289-2717. earn $2-4 per hour, have use of Near bus and shopping. Jolm H. park-like setting. 5 bedrtxmis, 4^ Anything in [ TPCa study. These included eat- and Mrs. Carl Komor, 168 HoUls- HIGH PAY Building Materials I Folding Nursery CJiair $4.98 elon Or bueinesa. 5Q 8-3338. shsded 5 room ranch, extra Real Estate.’ ’ has beoi lost and application has workmanshrn guaranteed. Leo car. Commissions paid weekly. THREE ROOM apartment and Lappen, Inc. 5(1 9-5261. baths, excellent condition. Owner clean, plastered walls, fireplace, | paruiion of the Keeney St. School, ter St.; a son to Mr. and Mrs. John FOUR BARREL ikanlfold and car­ PeUetle-. Ml 9-6826 U no answer, been made to aald tw k for pay­ For Interview, phone 528-7792. LIBERAL OVERTIME CoBco High C3ialr $12.97 bath In modem ranch home. ANDOVER CENTER 600 sq. ft 5 0 8-7444. garage. Scenic lot. $2,200 assumes which Martin said should be done Pepper, 17 Leland Dr. ment o f the amount of deposit. buretor for CHlevrolet V-8, $25. oaU Ml 8-9048. AUDOGRAPH OPERATOR Heated. L aife eloseta. Private en­ busineas or storage space, con­ 8 1 8 ,6 0 0 -6 ROOM Cape, IH baths, mortgage. Hurry—only $14,700. soon because tt. -is financially the DISCHARGED YE3STERDAY: Call after 5 p.m. MI 9-7071. BOOKKEEPER — Accounts pay­ trance. 541 8-8808. fireplace, storms, ceUar, trees, VERNON—Six room Cape, 1)4 Legal Notlcea least taxing project, and expansion NOTICE IS HEREBY given that EXTERIOR and Interior painting. EXCELLENT BENEFITS CLOSE OUTS venient parking. Additional In­ Hayes Agency, MI $-480$. Mra. Sarah Lynn, 417 Hartford able typing, general ledger, and i 867 Main 8t.—FUmiture Dept. formation Pratt Agency, 346-3803. near bua, aaaumsa 4V&%. $87.16 years old. $14,900. PhUbrick of Um> town’s faciUtiea for mental­ Rd.; Mies Ruth Sundstrom, Crom­ Paperhanging, ceUlngs waUpaper 43 BIRCH STOEBT—Large 4 room LIMITA’nON OBDKR Pasa Book No. SS 8576, issued by Hartford Company has fine op- posting experience. 6 days, 40- I monthly. Carlton W. Hutchins, MI Agency, MI 0-8464. SPLIT LEVEL— 7 rooms, 1)4 AT A COURT o r PROBATE held ly hantUoapped ohiidren. The Savings Bank of Manchester rr -1 m I..I . books on request FuUy Insured. - — Including hospitaliza­ flat, second floor, furnace, 800. well; William Sweet Jr., 29 HoU portimlty for experienced tran- hours. Extra benefits. Apply in Clear Fir and Hemlock Square 8-6182. baths famUy room, garage, lot 4t ManchGater within and for tlvp The state is asking isnprove- St.; Emile Levesque. 43 Perkins has been loot and application has Trailers— Mobile Homes 6 - A' caii Edward R. Price. Ml 9-1008 tion. surgical and sick plans 5U 8-0238, 9-5. SEVEN ROOM Colonial, $ bed­ District of Majichestsr on th« Sth day scriptionlst—5-day week—com­ person 9-12, Monday-Thursday. Edge 'Trim Stock 26c sq. ft. 150x438, choice location, $38,900. ments in the town’s prograun for St.; Peter Robinson. North Coven­ been made to said bank for pay­ plus 8 paid holidays and RUGS never used, 9x12 gold Houses For Rent 65 SEVEN ROOM English Colonial— rooms, 1)4 baths, rec room, heat­ of January. 1963. PONTIAC CHIEF house trailer, plete benefit program — free Gaer Bros., 140 Rye St., So. Wind­ PhUbrick Agency, 5(1 9-8464. ProBent. Hon. John J. W aiklt, Jiidfp. the handicaipped. now being held try; Mrs. Dorothy Devins, WsgV ment of the amount of deposit. PAINTINO and waUpapeting. wall- sor vacations with pay after 1 Exterior Doors. 1%’’ broadloam, $20; 9x16 blue scul]^ 88 SPRUCE ST.—Off B. Center, 8 truly a family home, large rooms, ed sunporch garage. Immediate deluxe model, fully furnished with paper removed. WaUpaper books parking. tured $86; 9x12 ruby oriental. Estate of John P. McCann, late of in the Keeney St. Annex. ping: John Young. 37 ESm SL, year. 6 Panel Colonial, 3/0x8/8 $16 ea. room flat, second floor, oti steam FOR RENT—Country home, pri­ Bunporch off living roop, dohd- occupancy. John H. Lappen, Inc., ANDOVER—Year 'round cottage, Mancheatar in said District, deceased. TV, set up on land or can be <» request. Callings. Frm esti­ 289-6965. heat, automatte hot water, new­ vate location, 6 reonu, garage M I 6-5361. On^molion of_Mary F. McPartland. Ourtis said he disagrees with Uw Rockville; Robert Widdell. 11 Wll- 8 Raised Panel. 8/0x6/8 $17.60 ea. end street, convenlmt to schools, f l w furnace 2 bedrewms Ro.d.'South moved. Located In Bolton. Call mates. CaU Roger. M l 8-0921. ly renovated. Phone 5Q 9-3882. with attached heated room for Windeor, master plans timing for new | 1 lard Rd.; Harvey Cleveland, 87 Announcements Write Box 8, Herald. Diamond Lite Crosabuck, 1 shopping, and - bvs. New oil burn­ lot, stove and refrigerator, $8,900. conn., admlnlstratrU. after 6, PI 2-7008. Record Work-load office or guceta, hot water oil R(KSCLEDQE $ year old cus­ school rooma. but said he agreed 1 Talcott Av«., Rockville; Sfutdra PAJNTINQ AND paperhanging. er. $17,600. E. J. Carpenter, Bro­ SjflLAy purchaJ6 plan $250 down, | ORDERED: That six months from INCOME TAXES prepared In your 2 /8 X 6 /8 $32 ea. GLENWOOD gas range, automatio FIVE ROOMS, first door, new two heat, arteeiaa well, available im­ tom built modern ranch. Living in general with the number of Humphrey, 1114 Walnut St.; Mra. Good cleem workmanship at rea­ HOUSEWIVES Creates ker, 50 9-5051, 50 9-0162, $70 monthly. Call Mary Carlson, it* home or by appolntanent. Exper­ Fan Ute. */0x8/8 $31.76 ea. [ pilot. $25. MI 9-6426, 6-8 p.m. family. Uvlim room 33’, kitchen mediately. Hebron — 5 room room with fireplace, electric pvjsa __ ./re ^ ta 1 Dame ar« hxnitftd and allowed for rooms asked. Anna Fatscher, 253 Charter Oak sonable rates. 80 years in Man­ Openings Also for: 13x15, available Immediately, kitchen, dining area, 3 bedrooms, 742-7297, L^ssenger Co., Realtors. ] th« creditors wtthtn which to brine; in He also said he would like to St.; Carl Borrner Jr., Dobson Rd., ienced tax work, 24 hour sendee. Auto Driving School 7-A WE HAVE GOOD Cathedral Lite, 8/0x6/8 , g^^^riNG ■ MACHTNES apartment for rent, heated. 8100. TWO YEAR old ranch, 1 bedrooms, their claiina against said estate and chester Raymond Flaks. Ml Earn from $25-$40 per week in taken in adults preferred, 8136 monthly. 3 full baths 20x36 foot recreation see a new school in the Robertson CaU MI 3-4728. spare time by doing part-time f28.o0 trade—Singer console, $39,601 two •to inspect call Carol Laking, Co- 3 full ceramic baths, birch cabi­ 5CANCHESTER 8 room Cape' said administralrix Is directed to give Vernon; Robert Malsick, South LARSON’S—Connecticut's first li­ 9-9287. 17 Ashworth St. Ev4. MI 8-3583. room with flreplace, attached ga area, developed m part of the POSITIONS telephone work from our down­ SHIPFITTERS Dutch, 2'8x6/8 $19 ea. other make portables. $14.95; lumMa 338-3808. net kitchen with built-lns and dis­ Cod style home, one-half acre Windsor; Mrs. Judith Sauer and INCOME TAX returns prepared by censed driving school trained — posal, attached garage, $16,500. rage. Beautiful wooded lot. PhU­ . 1, their claims within said time allow- town's urban renewal project. daughter, Tolland; Mrs. Franosa PAINTING, paperhanging, floor I town office. Hours are 10 a.m.- Hand Split Barn Shakes console electric, $84; several new AVAILABLE at once—8 room flat proieaslonally landscaped lot w ith ed by publishing a copy of this order auditor. Business and Individual. Certified and approved is now of­ PIPEFITTERS KAN(3HEBTBR—Sevan room aput Phllbrick . Agency, 50 9-8464. brick Agency, 5(1 9-8464. The planners will uae the infor­ Janueaukae and daughter. 800 sanding, ceilings whitened. Fori AVAILABLE NOW: 2 p.m. and 6 p.m.-9 p.m. Call $12.06 per sq. Singers used as display models with garage at 37 Lilley St. gracious shade trees, 2-C #r g a - 1 in some newspaper haring a circula- Accountii^ services. Raymond fering classrooms and behind and an 8 room Colonial, Forr fur- rage 3 baths, large screened i ‘" ■•W P'^hate dlstrici within mation gained from last night’s Vernon St.; Mrs. Margery Gusoak lowest rates and good clean work­ MI 3-7819 between 4-9 p.m. for substantially reduced for quick Adults only. No pots. Inqmra 31 COVENTRY—Nicely furnished 4 Girard. MI 9-6008. wheel Instruction for teen-agers. manship call MI 4-0601. WELDERS Aluminum Glass Sliding ther information call Phllbrick 5CANCHESTBR — 6 room ranch n t i M Garrlsoa Ookmlal, A T A COURT o r PROBATE held ville. room In town. For complete in­ FREE ESTmA'TES. Prompt aarv- Stenographer Run little shop-by-mall club. 2 Musical Instruments 53 fireplace, 8 bedrooms, plaster BOLTON —Ideal setup for two at Manchester within and for the with Martin’s reeommendstions, formation see telephone “ yellow hrs./wk, 10 weeks. Earn $50 dr Casements $45 ea. large Uvlng room, dining room, INCOME TAX retimis prepared ice on all types of electilcai wir­ INSIDE MACHINISTS ROCKVILLE—Beautiful 8% room wells, custom built, $35,900. Rob­ families. One six room ranch and District of Manchester, on the day for final action. page 10.’’ Office 443 Main St.. ing. Licensed and insut^. Wilson Transcriptionist more In famous products. Club Miscellaneous Mouldings ACCORDIONS, guitars, ampllflerai OARAGE wanted for compact car ert Wolverton Agency, Realtor, kitchen, study and lavKory, 4 of January 1968. by former Internal Revenue apartment available February 1, one (our. room ranch together. Present, Hon. John J. Wallett, Jud^e. Adopted last night was an 8HUMWAY SURRENDERS MI 9-7898. Electrical Co., Manchester. Ml General Clerical shopping saves friends money. I From Ic lin, ft. organs. Save to 40%. New near BlaseU St. Call after 6 p.m. 5 0 0-3813. bedrooms and bath on second amendment to the sonlng regula­ NORWICH (AP) -Harold fl. Agent in the convenience of your heat, hot water, range, refriger­ 5(1 8-9814. floor. Recreation room with Are' How about Mother and Dad? In­ Estate of Mary Anna Traygis, late 9-4817. Glastonbury. ME Write today for free 278-page All Positions Require Caulking Guns 50c ea. store special—free amplifier and ator, other oonveniencsS|_ washer laws? LOok this one over, Ton­ of Manchester in said District. de­ tions that assigns the TPC the au­ Shumway Jr., former mangaor o f home for individual and business. MANCHESTER Driving Academy Fine opportunity for the catalog. No obligation. Popular 5LANCHE8TER—Oversized modern place In basement. Atta’ . 1963. be and MI 8-8020. charged. delivered. 742-8059 or 742-6665. beautifully landscaped. Coops now ment. which requires that the de­ or out of we have a position for you. Wanted— To Buy 58 ranch, 3 fireplaces, full basement, the same are limited and allowed for veloper post a performance bond NEED CAk? Your credit turned BESET BY BILLS? Let Us help CUSTODIAN tiled bath, city utilities, on bus 51ANCHESTER— Lookout Moun­ bringing in monthly Income. the creditors within which to bring in down? Short on down payment? LAWN MOWEntS aharpuned and I you to a fre.sh start by consoli­ All above openings are per­ FRANK is buying and ssUing good tain, 6 room ranch, 2-way fire­ Many possibilities. All tor $21,500. their clsilms against said estate, and to insure that the club is made Garden— Farm— Dairy Uns. Charles Lesperance, 5(1 said administratrix c.t.a. is-directed in accordance with the plana. HOT WATE R ? Bankrupt? Repoeseasion? Don’t repaired sales and service, pick I dating the many debts that de­ manent full time poeitions. There are openings in ' used furniture and antiques at 420 9-7630. place, barbecue, 1% tiled baths, Call Coventry 742-6419. to srfve public notice to the (Creditors despair! Bee Honest Douglas. In­ up and deUvery Ice skates aharo- j mand your attention into one downtown Hartford and in Products I Lake St. Call and see what we’vs 2-car garage, full basement, 2 to bring in their claims within said The original amendment pro­ THE TRAVELERS Apply to Dunham-Bush, Inc., jM t fMT I M quire about lowest down, small­ ened, precision ground. L % M! easily paid monthly obligation Manchester for neat, re­ got. Open Sundays. MI 9-6580. HUBLARD DRIVE, Vernon — 6 porches, city utilities, hot water SIX ROOM Cape, centrally locat­ time allowed by publishing a copy of hibited use of any part of a golf 179 South Street, West Hart­ QUALITY APPLES grown In Man­ ed, 30 foot enclosed porch. 4)4% this order In some newspaper having est paymenta anywhere No small Equipment Corporation, Route 88,1 $2,000 requires only $44.50 per INSURANCE liable men to do general room ranch built 1969 , 00x150 oil heat, built-ina— dishwasher, a circulation In said probate district club until it was completed. 8U f Ct TOR Mt «f Irairiiltt Vernon. Conn. 'TR 6-7609. Manchea-1 ford, Connecticut. cleaning work. This in­ chester, 22 lb. bag, $1.50. Bun WANTEnJ—used restaurant gro- atove, garbage dlapoaal. Charles mortgage. Call owner MI $-0043. By requiring a performance loan cR* finance company plan. month including repayment. If Farm, 529 W. Center, MI 3-8116 landscaped lot, full cellar with within ten days from me date of this Douglaa Motora. 838 Main. you have property equity. con­ I cludes sweeping, floor eery store, and tavern eqt^pmcnt. naariy completed rec room, oil Lesperance, 5(1 9-7630. order and return make to this court bond, the TPC feels it is safe to COMPANIES WAPPING —Four bedroom Ciq>e, of the notice riven. If you K'vo in a ^fpieal iMMaa^ SHARPE37INO Service— Bawa, tact Frank Burke, Connecticut washing and related duties. For fast and ready cash call hot water heat, aluminum allow use of part of the club be­ fireplace, encloeed rear porch, 3- JOHN J. W A U .E T T Judge. you could saaffly rmi eat o t h A 1951 BUICK SPEXHAL, straight 8 knives, axes, shears, skatea Mortgage Exchange, 15 Lewis FTRST-CLASS auto body refinish­ Fred Fontaine, BU 9-0645. before storms and screens, large kitchen CONCORD RD.—Beautiful ranch, fore the whole job is done. rotary blades. Quick service Capi Hartford hours are 4:30 Household Goods 51: car garage, one acre wooded lot. water seroral timm a weslr, engine. Excellent condition low St.. Hartford 246-8897. will conduct interviews in er, and helper, all Insurance bene­ 9 a.m. or after 7 p.m. with built-in oven and range, large living room, formal dining LIMITATION OBDKR Tabled were an application for tol Equipment Co.. 38 Main 8 t.,' p.m. to 1 a.m. Manchester Only $15,900. Taxes are low In AT A COURT OF PROBATE held mileage, good tires. Well worth fits, vacation pay and holiday DUNCAN PHYPE formica and paneled living room, 8 large bed­ room, cabinet kitchen, 3 bed­ Nam you eau kme

->766 JOHN J. W AUzETT. Judge. ter, Connecticut, was filed on be­ sieen at R. Charest Esso, Route Household Services May serve as instrument man experience and license necessary. fireplaces, garage 12 acres, ial, 1% baths, enclosed porch, AT A COURT OF PROLATE held half of the licensee, John Deme ao, Vomoa. Offered 13-A We are now in a position to of­ • TYPISTS in survey party, inspector on C om m ission beuUa only. Ck>m- ptmd, stocked with trout, $21,000. Charles Nieholson FI 3-6864 D B /A Manchester Broadcasting fer an imuaually reaacmable oombinatton windows and doors, at l(aiieh«st«r within and for Uw construction or maintenance plete Realtor and MLS faCUiUea HIUIARO S1REET, MANCHESTER Phllbrick Agency, 5(1 9-8464. Diitrict of Manch»it«r, on the iOth Compan.v. Station WINF operates REWEAVINQ of Isuiia, motn holes. rental and other major bene­ • EXPERIENCED KEYPUNCH flreplaca, built-ins, city utilities. work Or do office engineering available. Write Bo^ O, Herald. Vacant. Chariea Leaperanes, MI day of January. IMS. on frequency of 1230 KC with a Zlppera repaired Window Shades fits to get you started in a bus­ OPERATORS $18,900—SIX rooma in fine loca­ Praaont. Hon. John J. Wailatl, Judga. work as assigned. 8329 9-7630. SPRING STREET-Pries reduced. power of 1,000 watt^ days and 250 made to measure; all sized Vene­ iness of your own. TRAINEE; Establlahed sales route tion, excellent condition, ceramic Eatata of Huah B. Moriarty. lal* of 195« CHEVROLET Requires graduation from col­ IftM . -N Picture book home extremely l llanch*»ter. in lald Diilrlcl derraiipd^ watts night, unlimited time. tian blinds Keys maoe while you • STATIS’nCAL CLERKS in local area (mating soon. $96 a ' bath, full basement. Beechler- MORIARTY lege In ci'vil engineering or DARTMOUTH HEIGHTS—New 7 ■ntunlina' S rnnin rannh with in. Th« adminiairntor having rxhthlti"d The application of this station wait. Tape Recorders for rent week while training. Advance to NEW 2 FAMILY HOME Sm ith, 5n 9-8652, 5 0 3-2158. ap^ailnA « room ranen with m- administrstton account with said > BEL AIR Kindly call Mr. Donald R. Ma­ • DUPLICATING MACHINE TouH find thorn right for all Tou’U And thaae oovar-upa for M arlow ’ s, 867 M ain. M l 9-82Z1. four yeaus’ experience in field $144 weekly after tuning. Mar­ room Colonial with large family terior charm. U vinj room with , 6,atat« to this court for allowance, it for renewal of its license to oper­ honey, at 289-8481 and/or eve­ OPERATORS and <^ice engineering. ; ooeuiteu! A. pretty Jacket trio to kitchen accaasoriaa — auoh ried m an urith cari F o r interview 4 and 4 with STONE FRONT. Two separate heating Rjr**' room, 3 fireplaces, 1)4 tiled 5IANCHESTER—6 room ranch In paneled wall, bookcases, 2 bed la ate this station in the 'h- BROTHERS nings 633-4064. . make In cnap naw Mbrles. toaeteTi mixer or tea-pot — oaay baths, large kitchen with all rooms, knotty pine den or third ORDERED: Thai Um> Uhh day of terest was tenedered for filing 4-door, automatic • ACXX>UNTING CLERKS Additional benefit# include: 11 call Manchester MI 4-0302. AA area, 100x155 landscaped lot, JxnuAry, 1963. at ten o'clock forenoon, Building— Contracting 14 'tema, dining areiu Clone to aO aervieee. A QUALITY ' rhayrs all in ooa pattern. to onoek atnoa it’a dona on ging­ built-ins, 3-c#r garsge, large bedroom, lovely dining room over­ with the Federal Communications tnaanlaalon, radio, heat- paid holidays; two weeks paid featurea full cellar, oil hot water at the Ih*obate Office In the Municipal vacation; aick leave; Tteira Re­ o n s t r u c t e d . No. 8839 with Patt-O-Ramm I* ham! Ideal for gttt-givlnf! porch large lot with ample trees, heat, 8 large bedrooms. 34 foot looking large wooded yard, kitch­ Building in said Manchester, be and Commission on Januai'y 2, 1963. ar, four whitewall FALLOUT BHBL/TERS—Additions, C HOME i, thg same ip assigned for a hearing on If you are a Ugh aciiool gradu­ tirement plan thd SoelBl S«- ; ha aiaaa 10, U , 14. 18, 18, 30. Buat Pattern No. 5 (^ N Iw b lu ll < all city uUllttea, excellent loca­ en equipped with built-in oven Members of the public who de- Ml 3-5135 ttipi, loakg good and runs remodeling, bathrooms. Ole work, livinf room with fireplace dining tha allowance of said administration ate with experience in any of the curity; Blue Croes. CMS, •1 to 40. Biaa 13, 83 boat, top, 3 raottona tor m ak in g V and I F ’ tion. Charles Lesperance, 5(1 and range, 3 fireplaces, lot aacei'tAln- gire to bring to the Commiselon’i recreation rooms. Roofing, con­ room, kitchen with built-in oven account with said estate Jlelp Wanted— Female 35 above poeitions. We would be hap- Major Medical and sicksesa SEfne TANKS , yar^ of 88-liich; center, 3 yarda; ■mocked gingham coven. 8-7830, and range, 1,480 sq. ft. of living 100x800. Shown by appointment. ment of heirs and order of distrihii- attention facts conceinlng the op­ 301-315 CMtvr St. crete work. .Call Lebn Cieazynski, PRICED RIGHT AT $22,900.. tion. and this Court directs that notice j py to discuss with you the' advant- and accident insurance. And . lower, 1(4 yarda. To order, aend 85c in colna to: area. Reduced to $22,000. Robert CaU owner MI 8-0476. eration of the .station should Ml 9-4291. I To order, tend 40c In colna to: of the time and place assigned for Applications availaUs at Gen­ FOB FURTHER. INFOUfA’nON. FLEARE OONTAOT Anne Cabot, Manoheeter Evening MANCHESTER— Special, Beauti­ Wolverton Agency, Realtor. 50 said hearing be given to all persons vsTile to the Federal Communica­ Fbdnt MI 8-1247 valescent home. Room with t X . Bua Burnett, The Mancheeter ful Cape, reo room, excellent lo- FOR SALE or rent—Mancheatar, known to be interested theieln to ap­ CALL ME on your formica needs, eral Manager’s Office, Man­ lUMED SEWERS Herald, UM AVE. OF ABOOU 0-3813. tions Commission, Washington 25, vision. References. TR 5-9121. BveMng Herald, 1188 AVE. OF eatioo and condition, large lot, 6 room ranch, garage, city water pear and be heard thereon by publish­ bars, counters, kitchen cabinets, chester; Stats Peraonn^ De­ lOAB, NSW YO U UfM.Tt. ing a copy of this order in some news­ D. C., not later than January 36, STAMPS THE TRAVELERS : AioGdbuk t a m x o w sb, n . and aewer, low down payment. vanitory unite, table-tops aiid la- PLKASANT woman to live ta wltb partment, Hartford; or any Woe lat iBaaa m t a i g a d d M e fub .price. <14,800. (kill the BUa- MANCHESTER — 8 room Capa paper havtiir a circulation in said 1988. Lsttan should sst forth ta ■ m Um OluM i JOHN weew Mlttiin Agency, Raattoc, Tongren Aganey, MI $4831. land stands. Ml 9-8936. I local family. No cooking, good Insurance Companies Office of the Oonnscticut Stats fer 6Mb paMam. rand Jhmah Ad- with full abed dormer, utility dietriot. at least seven days before deUil the spscifie farts which the I6M Ford ; For lat'^laaa wialHng add lOe M l 8 4 0 0 0 Of M l 8 4 8 3 8 . room, dining room, Uvlng room the day of aald hearing, and by mail­ ------home. Write Box DD, Herald, Bmpl(^msnt Service. draaawtthJEoM and DiM am-lfiim' ing on or before January 11. 1963. by writer wishes the Commission to „ — g o p i atertlng, de- (Center of Downtown Hartford) er U m • (br aaoh pattam. Print nama, ad- with fireplace, full ceramic bath, INVESTORS—New 3-(amlly home MATONRY — Brick, block, stone) state name and references In let^ b a r / certified mail, a copy of this order to consider in passing on this appli­ M o b i l h M t ^ ....'liaipd Modltion. Ml setting, cement work and floors, I jter. HIGH SCSOOL graduatea for ma- ; draaa with aone, atyle number end MUST BE 80U J-4 room Capo, 8 b^rooms, aluminum atorma under finish construction. good Mary A. HUditch. 63 Bummer 8t.. Send 5Qe for the Big-Siae Al­ home income or live rent firee. , Manchester. Conn.: Marcus S. Mor- cation. ‘''‘i--' ______* ■ Private pgrties or contractors. I — ------ehine fibop trateliig, axoellant op” 1)4 batiu, a ifarfact beauty off and screans, oil hot water heat. Station WINF ia wholly owned “ 9-9614. TYPmG TRAININO avaUsbla 50c now for your copy of bum filled with lovely dealgiu, a Hamy 8L Ownara laavinr atate. Ideal for children. $16,500. Robert wmWUl tTAdf,trade, 42-a43-46 wothtrtiiWetherell Street iarly. Vernon 8t.. Manchester, Conn.; portuni tor advancemant. 8 ^ “ 60 Summer St., 100% by Jntai Dam a a< M anehM - 9-door for High School graduates. Araiy PART-TIME Monday through Fri­ ply teunwately Ooim. State Bra- HaNMEY IROS. • Mir pattern mataalna Baato l%ah> aaadlawock flUtah aaettoa aad ft S ’Moi’ yag^VWar. WOlvertaa Agency, Itealtor, Ml Can BulMav, Ml. 8-4888 after T | anow REMODELING, additions com- immediately C k^. State Employ­ day, 7 a.m., no axperienca loyment Service, SM Mate St., and SONS tea, - ^mmaeutete] piste bouaa •ootractinig, MI SwwwrawR DitposiJ ment JBervloa, 809 Mate S tn ^ hacamry (or ftuude Bar. Apply A fi^Ua aendea ae SKRRRli. Mli|.«R7S 999f; Mancheatar. TUSSDAY^ JiA^NUARy-Ut M{tnrl|irat»r S w n fn g $»niU i E l i

M eittben ct tba Crlstofo(ro Co­ h U w la Detes»h«r. • lombo Society win meet tonight Lawyers Ask anoe Angurt L w nir hae btieo at 7:80 at the John F. Tlemey ■eeltlng the removal o* many F ^ Funeral Home, 218 W. Center St., Announce Engagements benki dlreotem on the yVadf, B ’rith, to pay respecta to the late Peter * AM. M f Ml, wnr At fi:80 List o f FW ’ - -'•‘'‘noe. end bee Mked __ , _ _ ^ BhOIom. Cal m - sartor, a member. the tomiaeitloQ ot long-term m|h ____ i uuijioyment oontreote Wet M fH U R ^ll|i ynwnt a mafic ihcrw. Mancheeter beauty ahop own­ Stockholders ers and operators will meet to­ be seye ere en unnecegmry burden VOL. L x x x n , N a do (t w e m t y .f o u r p a g e s —m t w o se c t io n s )^ Ma n c h e s t e r , c o n n ., We d n e s d a y , Ja n u a r y le, ises (deerifled AdvatMng en Page 82) Bath MoOlnn, hoopltal night at 7:30 at the Weldon Beau­ on the profltleee stodcholdere. PRICE n v s CWHli _____ 0* the VFW AuxUlary, ty Studio, 99 E. Cehter St, and Two Mancheeter «ttomeys hove ___ _ otNiduet a plfMette diatribu- go to the Holmes Funeral Home, aek^ as stookhMders of the JAIUH ON im uo COUNT tim toauaton at R ocky HUl Vet* N»W HAVSW (AP) — too Main St, to pay respects to Fairbanks Whitney Corp., to be wttia' Booie and Hospital. Mem- the late Mrs. Ruth PearSon, a /, 4.0, o f 26 B rooke SU State News hen meet between 6:30 and 6 member of the hairdressers’ guild. allowed to ekamiae the stock bo(A Hertford, wee eenteooed to e ehb> C M LEMINa i n t s PML at the poet home. Post mem- Qf the company to obtain proKlee month term yeeterdey after pJeed- bm an invited. A weekly Bible Claaa conducted for the next annual meeting in f e « guUty in IT.B. D ietrlot Court to M ay. a obetge ot eeUing drugs UlegBlIy. and RENTAU Roundup Ihe Washington School PTA by Mrs. Hooka K. Johnston, direc­ tor of i;ellglous education of Cen­ Attys. deorge C. Leeaner and Pirst to »utelSMrtsr. New etors, ^ oeMrate its 16th annivenmry John S. O. Itottner, 821 Main full mefatonemsy fully tomtsa ftuBlfti*. with a potluck and a pro- ter Congregational Church, will ers made the request of Arthur Shein- to reduw yow proWeijis giam ox oommunity singing, a meet tomorrow at 10 a.m. at the church. A new series or discussion berg, secretary of the holding worriee, Bor fan JFK Says Kowalski penny anctton and a second talk corporaUon, In a letter. oel) LEOPOLDVILLE, T h efUnited Nation! and Tsbambe’a war ngr fnreign eatohange studente at on the "Ufe of Jesus” will begin. There will be a nursery for young 'Aiey are wllUng to fwego their Congo — Premier Cyrille battared- regime. the Chtvenlty of Hartford. The Military authorltlea on the To Get 120,000 Job potluck wtU beg^ at 6:30 in the children. demand for stock books if pro- Paul Dodii* Adoula today nam^ Joseph idded with a Hat of etockholmrs, INC. ■oene trMted the eurrender otter cafeteria. The Herald erred LIMITING Hao, 40, a quiet and studious wlW extreme caution even though WASHINOTON (AP) — Preaident yostarday when it reported Rob- Martha Circle, Ehnanuel Luth­ they say. Phone m 0-2881 Commenting on the repeat, 878 BIAIN BlKiaBT ex-ipiiemier, to become resi­ We Oongoleae central government Kennedy announced today Ms in­ erteon Bbbool PTA was marking eran Church, will meet Thursday agreed to Tahonbe’e donend for tention to appoint former Rep. Says War Can’t Be Policy Atty. L«s8ner says, “We frankly dent minister for the Congo tta 16th anniversary. at 2 p.m. at the church. The Rev. a full amqeafy. It waa hie lone Frank Kowalrici, a Coimecticut C. Henry Anderson, pastor, ^U1 do not anticipate the willing coop­ THE FIELD central government in Katan­ eration o f m anagem ent In thlB remaining condltlan for returning Democrat, as a member of the The Women’s Society of Chrls- review the catechism. Mrs. Harry ga. to We Cmgo fold. Subversive AcUvltiee Control Hn Servicee of the Vernon and Gustafson will lead devotions. Mrs. connecUbn. “We are prepared . . . if neces­ It was another stop toward unity Indian troopi advancing on Kol- Board. WlndeorvUle Methodist churches H e d V i g Earn and Mrs. Ellen ’The engagement of M lu Linda^ The engagement of Mis. linda^ The engagement of Mias In We woke of President Molae wesi were reported under Katan- Kowalski, 66, w as elected con­ a ^ have s^'ccmbined meeting to­ Modean will serve as hostesses. sary . . . (to) Institute a law suit In lelecdng woda for k»g-tcni May Rawlings to Pvt. Robert E. Louise Steams to Jolm William Roberta Lwm Otto of Trona, to compel them to give us the Tehombe’s oepltulatlon, gan mortar fire Tueaday night gressman-at-large from Connecti­ Pleads for Ending night at 8 at the Vernon church, Silver, both of Manchester, is an­ Calif., to itobert Joeeph Buckley investment, it is utuelly wise to Hm ’ s Job, Adioula announced, will cut In 1658 and re-elected in i960. Dennen, both of Manchester has right to Inspect the stock regis­ The Indiana auttered one wounded Rt! SO. lOrs. Elarl Swallow of Man­ St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild will nounced by her parents, Mr. and ot Manchester bas been announced be to maintain neoeasary contacta in a sharp fight earlier in We Last year, he sought the Demo­ chester will speak about "The ter.” place emphasis on those of well- meet 'Thursday In Guild Hall. been announced by her mother, Mrs. Robert Steams, 10 Laurel by her mother, Mrs. Merie Otto of wlW provincial InstltutlonB of We day. They were reported 72 miles ....cratic nomination (or the ------Senate Rtm ot Asia." Refreshments will In Wisconsin, stockholders of established companies with io- Members are reminded to bring Mrs. Martha P. Rawlings, 16 Ash St. Trona. She Is also a daughter of the Fairbanks Whitney Chip, have copper-rich region and "faeW tate from______We Tshombe__ stronghold and - . convention______choee _____ be eerved. All ladies of both sandwiches. Dessert and beverages the late Merle Otto. ^ prooM of reintegntion of We|Sta vital mines and utUmes whliih RlWcott who won We ehuTches are Invited. S t Her fiance is the son of Mrs. organised a protecUve aasodaUon vestment prestige. It also it good Division in Red Bloc will be served by the hostesses. Her fiance la the son of Mr. and Helen Silver, 206 Center' St., and Her fiance is the son of Mr. and province into the repubUc.” the secessionists once threatened seat in We election, similar to one started by Atty. pdiqr to limit the field of dioice Mrs. Arthur Holmes, Mrs. Alice Mrs. William I* Dennen, 26 Tyler the late John Silver. John J. Buckley, 41 Cone St, Lessner in Oonneotiout during the Diplomatic eources eald Adoula to blow up. Kowalski would succeed Thom­ Delta Chapter, RAM, will meet Johnston and Mrs. Eletha Green- had not yet decided whether to as J. Donegan, whose term on tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the Ma­ C ircle. Miss Steams is a 1961 graduate Mias Otto la a graduate of Bak- to those companies Which, ip While U.N. troops in We field BERLIN (AP)—Soviet Premier Khrushchev 'told his C!oin- halgh. erfleld College, Calif., and Temple Tialt SlieabeWville, We capita, as We Subversive ActiviUes Control sonic Temple. The most excellent Miss Rawlings Is a 1961 gradu­ of Windham H igh Scho wiped out. hss eanc^ed for this year the foot­ O’Connell will serve as co-host­ A February wedding la planned. graduate of Tufta College, Med­ We wiab to thank all ot our neigh- breakdown In completing the ar- aachusetta Institute of Technology stationed with the U. S. Army at to ledc companies ditt not only In 1087. He- retired from the ball smoker planned Tuesday, Jan. esses. Fsilot photo ford, Mass., and a senior at Tem­ bora, frienda and relativea for the rangem ente am ong We Ooingo. We (Oonttimed on Page Ten) Departing from his text, Khrushchev spoke of the Soviet Ft. Devens. Mass. ple University School of DenUstry. many acta ot klndneaa and aympatby Arm y as a colonel In 1968. M. Officiahi were unable to se- An August wedding is planned. ahown ua during the Ulneas and recent have e record of success but alto Union’s giant nuclear bomb, implying it could be used Only Lajoie • Kittle He Is a member of Delta Tau bereavement of our father. He is married and has two enro a speaker because of conflict­ Hli:Ills photo have aggressive, forward-looking against the United States. ing engagements that night, to ’The engagement of Misa Delta and Delta Sigma Delta children and m akes hla hom e In LWV Continues Margaret Petronla M eriden. “ Dear comrades, now I tell you a secret,” he said. “ Our sci­ which most of the National Foot­ Yevette M. Lnjoie to Leslie A. dental' fraternities. Vincent Petronla lesdeiship. W ell be; ^hd to ’ Fund at $87^4$? A June wedding Is planned. R ail Trustees entists have developed a new 100-megaton bomb. This bomb ball Lteapie players in the area are Elections Study KltUe Jr., both of Vernon, Is an­ Alice Hacalona you sdea sudi companiea com m itted. Police Arrests nounced by her parents, Mr. and The lateet drive total for Officer Diamisad could not be used in Western Europe because it would hit Mrs. J. Alfred Lajoie, 17 Foster We United Fund of Manches­ ROCKY HIT J, (AP) — A police­ France and Germany and you too. This bomb could only be A study of state election laws Mode with s io p r , taito. See Collapse Dr. ter is $87,487.62, almost 82 per man linked with the suicide of a used overseas against a potential aggressor.” will be continued at a meeting of Aymer R. Cover, 80, of 20 Em­ Her fiance is the w>n of Mr. and tempting Cheddar eheetOb cent of the god, 1107,000. Hartford woipan last November the Manchester I^eag^ue of Wom­ In a wide-ranging speech to the^ ______erson St, yesterday afternoon was Mrs. Leslie A . KitUe Sr., -Tunnel dUaadhMf JTfaM t etp^alty prroared for Me> Robert Brock, publicity waa diamlaaed from the force last sixth Communist party congress en Voters Thursday at 8 p.m. at charged with breach of the peace. Rd. AMERICAN LEGION If No Merg er duUrman for the drive, said night for "conduct unbecominsr an the home of Mrs. Theodore Rosen, Donald’s. Grilled wf^ Juicy of East Germany, Khrushchev The arrest stemmed from a com- Mr. KitUe is employed at the United Fund dlreotoie will o ffice r.” thus answered the Chinese Commu­ Castro Shouts 100 Waranoke Rd. Members will pladnt of a family argument.'Gover William Peck Lum^r Co., Man­ pure beef. hamburger* HARTFORD (AP) — Uqulda- meet Monday at 8 p.m. in the The action was taken by We be polled on opinions regarding PUTNAM nists who have accused him of posted a ' $200 bond while await­ chester. ground fresh daily. Sewed tlon of We New Haven Railroad, Chamber of Omnmeroe office Rocky Hill Police Commissicxi being afraid of a "paper tiger”— For Uprising extension of civilian absentee bal­ ing appearance in CSrcult Court A C O . to decide how long to continue after a two-month investigation of loting, and for suggestions for in seconds . . . piping hot or poealhly Ite nationalization are the drive. the United States—when he backed 12, Mantdiester, Jan. 28. GUNMAN GETS 2260 n I. MNni sr„ iMNCHitnt the relations between Offtoer John down on C^ba. implementing two of the amend­ and delidout on a toasted aeen by tts trustees as the only al­ He said many pledge cards A, Kitchens, 86, and Mrs. Lurita In Americas ments to the state constitution John H. McHugh Jr., 21, of 209 BRISTOL (AP) — A gunman Ml $-2181 Pouring scorn on Peking’s war- held up a private home here yes­ bun. McDonald’a . . . for ternatives to Inclusion in the pro­ are stW outetenolng esul in­ B outot, 46. KEY WEST, Fla. (AP)—Prime voted last November. HlUstown Rd., at midnight was dividuals have notl>een oon- and-peace theories, Khrushchev charged with failure to obey a terday and escai>ed with $250 af­ Maaifcaft Nav Tark tfed t factenfa cleanliness, oonvenlenoo posed merger of the New York Mrs. Boutot drove her car off a warned the East German Com- Minister Fidel Castro today sound- Present civilian absentee bal­ tejCted. boat launching ramp Into the stop sign (2 counts). Police ob­ ter locking the homeowner In the BINGO Central and Pennsylvania Rail­ loting is restricted to voters ab­ and Value. The next drive total wUl served McHugh running two stop cellar. John Stanko, 64, the victim, EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT OPKN 9 to 8 DAILY Conn. River here Nov. 16 after that communism cannot win in a sent from the state on election 46 West Center 8 t roads. probaMiy be next week, he sending off a long letter to a and declared world communism day, or voters unable to vote be­ signs with his. oar. The case will said the bandit fied in an auto. He 8 O'CLOCK— U eiO N HOMI, LEONAKO CT. OPEN 8:80 W J flaUBS. EVB. In a statement prepared for de­ seid. nuclear war. Such a conflict, he be heard in Circuit Court 12, Man­ -was described as about 40 years o f Bridgeport newspaper telling of an must heal Its spilt to help the Guaranteed cause of illness or disability. OPEN 9 to U BATURDAT Silvair Lane Extenahn livery before the mterstate Com­ said, would bring unimaginable masses rise. chester, Feb. 4. age and white. affair with Kitchens. To Give Von After study, league members merce Commission next ntonW, ’The police commission suspend­ destruction and death in the “The liberating movement is trustee Richard Joyce Smith eayv Sevtot Premier Nikita Kbruehchev Joins the applause, a usual Russian practice, after hla wide- world. A Very will be asked to take a position ed Kitchens Nov. 19. ranging speech to the Sixth Communist Party Congress of East Germany in East Berlin. Khrush­ fighting. In Latin America and Enjoyable as to what deg^ree and under inclusion in the merger would Bus G>mpany On Dec. 19, a five-hour hearing chev o^enged Ms Chinese partners to mend their ways if they want to stay in the Soviet camp Speaking clearly In the context this fight needs all the united Smoke what circumstances civilian ab­ mean a eaving of about $6 mllUoa waa conducted by the commission. andsaid Communist policy cannot be based on war. (AP Photofax). of his argument with Peking over forces of the Socialist revolution,” sentee balloting shall be extend­ a year In the New Haven’s oper­ Several witnesses told of having war and peace as it applies to he shouted in a televised speech CORONAS ed. Consensus must also be ating costs. Asks Rate Hike seen Kitchens and Mrs. ^utot to- Communist expansion, Khrush which lasted nearly three hours. Reg:. $4.75. reached on suggested means for If the two big UuM merge wlW- grether. Others described Mrs. chev pleaded that the fight for Castro’s call lor Communlat uni­ carrying out accepted amend­ out the New Haven, the bankrupt Boutot as emotionally mutable. Congress Battle Shaping Head of Togo peace was the “prime task for ty and Latin-American uprisings Box 50. *199 ments regarding uniform stand­ road will lose about |6 million a For Hartford Kltcheiu denied being romantical­ Socialism.” came as Soviet Premier Khruui- 7 FOB 28o ards for making new voters and year In operating revenues, eaye ly Involved with Mrs. Boutot. He departed from his text and chev Issued the same appeal for permanent registration of voters. BmlW, and this will be enough to Kitchens, father of three, was waved his arms as he declared: union in a major speech at Berlin I LIGGEH DRUG A oommittM includes Mrs. Eu­ sink It. HARTFCWD (AP) — The Con­ made a regular member of the “Russian Communists never but Khrushchev said BoclaUom’a Testlmoiiy by Bmith end eight necticut Company today requeeted Rtxky Ifill Police Forc« Nov, 14, PARKADE gene Szetela, chairman; Mrs. started a war to carry commu­ principal task is to Serif werid Lawrence Handley and Mis. Sed- other wttneeaee for the New Haven ^ fare Ihereaaes In HOstford, lOOl, Over Budget Request peace. New HMven and atamford. nism to victory. Some who call rick Rawlins. la. scheduled to be heard on the themselves Marxists and Lenin­ Castro told his audience—most­ resumption at XOG KiMringe on Ib e WASHINQT01jL-(AP) ,-e—. A Wun-^fitate of the Union message “ we ists want to win Socialist ■victory ly women from many Latin na­ mergerFeb.il. . cannot afford to postpone.” LOME, Togo (AP) — After ^ lAP)-* E ^ Hns Bering’ battle^f -We budget ap­ agreeing to bead a new govern by w ar.” tions—its task is to le ^ the oontl- aitolihV etatemant, dtlng in de­ booked by Oov. John N. Dempsey pears to be shaping tqi In Oon- Budget balancing has been a Dropping his voice to make his nent in Cuba-style revMotliar. tail wliy We merger ooiaa i preeent -four-tolc«Da-fonA6^nta ment, ex-Premler Nicholas Gru- nete 1h Hartford but leavtog We were filed at We General Assem- greaa. highly toutec but non-effective nitsky took on today the burden point clear, he warned: "In the world In which the Amer­ ekherM lvation or disaster tor the •duK' eoah rate 20 oento un­ Wjr yesterilay' as the Democratic acUvity in Congress In the last "T h e United States has 40,000 ican woman lives, the woman New Haven, says being, left out ot Its outcome may determine of finding jobs for angry former changed, admmiatratlon opened Its drive for few years when defense and soldiers who seized power Sunday atomic or nuclear warheads. I *'®cessarily has to be a revolution- would ‘torevsnt a remVanlateion legislative iqyprova] of the gover­ how much of President Kennedy’s space expenditures have ary,” he declared. ’n w ea m p a n y a leb p rop oea a sHm- been I and killed President Sylvanus What would happen if one let all NOTICE of We New He-veh einl require Its nor’s program. proposed tax cuts and welfare pushing through the roof. Olym pic. those bombs come down on hu­ Cuba, he said, faces a difficult liquidation or poeeibly tts national­ InoiUng the preeent lotoent rate Three of the Mils would legislation will get through. situation. for scaioolchtklren, raising them to There is clear evidence that the Unemployment was expected to manity. Seven hundred to eight DUE TO A DEATH IN THE FAMILY ization.’’ Kennedy will present to Con­ old economy alliance of Republi­ hundred million people would per­ “ In the first place, it is the fun­ In order to be included In the the regidar adult rate ot 26 cento. (Oontinned on Page Ten) gress Thursday a budget of be Grunltsky’s major task. Only damental target of imperiaJiam,” The Stam ford leuto proposals cans and conservative Democrats 7 per cent of the 1.5 million peo­ ish. Countries would be rubbed merger, the trustees are willing around $99 bilUon. It will be ac­ Is being rewelded to oppose Ken­ out. he said. “ Second, there a re divi­ to atari curtailing passenger serv­ are the same ee KartfMd’s. But ple in this poverty-strlken West sions within the socialist camp, companied by a Treasury estimate nedy domestic proposals such as “ Would socialism win by a ice, Smith soys — unleee there is In New Etaven, We company pro- African state hold full-time jobs. \ “ I mean that for us the crlsiB ot poees raletng We cash fare to 30 that the sjtendlng involved would those for establishment of a youth Grunitsky, 49, a brother-in-law thermonuclear war? No. You can­ DAVIS BAKERY "a satisfactory .underwriting of Freeze, Strike add m ore than $10 billion to the the Caribbean is not resrived. cents, and setting tokens at four conservation corps, a domestic ot the slain Olympion, agreed not build socialism in an atomlc- War is averted but the peace is 521 MAIN ST.— “AT THE CENTER” Bzsenger aervice by public au- deficit In the fiscal year begin­ Infested territory. loriUes.’ ’ for $1.06, os well as eUmlnatliig peace corps and large-scale aid Tuesday to head a new govern­ S the school fare. ning July 1. to education. “ A 100-megaton bomb — on If unprofitable passenger opera­ Boost Prices ment. But the nine-member mili­ (Continued on Page Ten) tions are adequately subsidized, The PUC will eet a public hear­ No one in We administration re­ The President’s program for tary insurrection committee that FYance or West Germany — WILL BE CLOSED “the New Haven system can be ing on the proposal Shortly. gards It as a happy circumstance Social Security-financed health overthrew Olympio still held' would hit you. This I only say to operated at a profit if the rear­ The higher farw ere needed, ac­ For Housewife that the President will have to re­ care for the elderly falls Into a power. It was reported signing up | show you the effects. We tried out rangements of oWer eastern re­ cording to General Manager Earl port so much projected red Ink somewhat different category. It recruits for a new army as its ■ this bomb and that Is what our THE REST OF THIS WEEK R. Mortemm-e, primarily to off- spending at a time he is asking would put an added tax take on solution to the unemployment | scientists have csdculated.” gion carriers do not cause compe­ NEW YORK (AP) Household Bulletins titive disadvantages to the New eet wage levela. He said average Congress to sUce about $6 bilUon Individuals at a time when Ken­ problem. i in his major policy speech, the wagee have risen 16^ cents on fruit and vegetable budgets are Grunitsky. whose Progress par- Soviet premier also: RE-OPENING MONDAY, JAN. 21 Haven,” Smith says. off of tax receipts In the same nedy is asking that their income hour, amounting to 1868000 an­ taking a beating because of year. taxes be lowered ty opposed Olympio’s nonalign-1 —Called for conversion of West Culled from AP Wires r S / s : “For the long range, however, weather on both coasts. nually, ektoe the last fOre Increase The reaction could affect his ment policies, announced a poll- Berlin Into a free city guaranteed adequate, efficient and competi­ two years ego. Freezes have boosted orange To Senate Republican Leader cy of African unity and alignment whole three-year, $13.6 billion-tax Everett M. Dirksen of lUinols and by the United Nations. He said for­ tive rail transportation In South­ The increases mentioned In p rices by as much as 100 per with other former French colo­ UofO BRANCH OMPTlYaD reduction program. It could spell House Republican Leader Charles eign troops could remain “ for a ern New Bkigland can be insured elude a oost-of-Uvlng Increase' cent in some places. nies In Africa. The announcement certain time” in West Berlin un­ STORRS (AP)—The Univer­ only if the reorganized New Ha­ The dockworkeiu strike along painful progress for welfare pro­ A. Halleck of Indiana, all of this sity of Connectioat trasteee In­ which became effective automat- posals he said Monday in his was expected to increase friction der the U.N. flag but did not spe­ vens operatloiM are certain of fi­ Atlantic and Oulf coasts also has adds up to a situation that seems with President Kwame Nkrumah cify whether he meant Western dicated today they are not pre­ nancial stabilUy. I (Oontiiiiied on Page Ten) contributed to We price-pushing to be made to order for them. of Ghana, who is lined up with Allied troops or those of neutral pared to ammd their bodget to V /V ehorUwe. If Congress Is going to cut tax­ another group of African states nations. ask for a new branch in the New Trade sources say Were is lit­ Court Orders es, they say, then why shouldn’t and would like to annex Togo. —(Claimed he prevented the London-Norwlch area. The true- tle hope for relief from higher it also clamp down on what they Emmanuel Bodjolle, 36, a United States from attacking tees agree generally, however, fruit prices until new crops come contend are costly programs that stocky old ex-sergeant, spoke for Cuba and warned that Soviet rock­ that. If another branch is eotab- Ih next fall. 1 Strikes Pose Dilemma O em son Take can wait a while? They have the ruling junta and the estimat­ ets, no matter where they are sta­ lished. It shoold be In this aonfit- SPECIAL Vegetable prices also, have been some solid backing for this posi­ ed 3(X) former soldiers in the tioned, can be used just as effec­ eastern Connectioat . affected, but because It takes tion among conservative Demo­ French colonial forces who over- tively against any aggressor. IIHE President Held only a few weeks for a new crop Negro Student crats. H ST OK Aide Says Kennedy to progress from seed to market Kennedy has promised “a man­ (Oonilnued on Page Ten) (Oonfinued on Page Ten) KANSAS em r. Mo. (AP) — Waiy of Aaking May Have to Act the price effects are more tern ageable budgetary deficit.” He Former President Harry S. Tru­ porary. ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — An said this can be accomplished by man, In Research HoopiteJ for New Labor Laws In Docks Dispute The Florida freeze In December order by the U.S. 4th (Jlrcult “postponement of many desirable his annual physteal oheckiq^ ia By NOBMAN WALKER NEW YORK (AP) — An assist­ that destroyed about a third of Court of Appeals today paved the programs,” absorption of federal in satisfactory oondltton, the Associated Press Labor Writer ant secretary of labor says Presi­ the state's citrus crop Is the hospitei reported today. Moie WASHmOTON (AP)—President hea-viest influence In rising way for the admission of Negro pay raises by reducing personnel, Washington Still Hopes HMUSIiBn dent Kennedy may act in the 26- termination of some installations X-ray pictures were befog tekfin Kennedy Is reported to be steer- prices. Harvey B. Gantt to aU-whlte day-old dock strike If We Issues and substitution of private for of the 78-year-old Truman in the lim clear of proposing new meW- are hot narrowed here today in Florida produces much of the Clemson (College. public credit In some instances. continnlng checkup. He eatered ods for handling big labor strikes vWat is billed ae a “final nation’s citrus crop. The court reversed a lower tor fear of sturlng im a hornets France Will Join N-Plan the hospital Monday, , t.v'* attempt’’ at settlement. The extent of damage Is still court decision by Judge C. C. nest which' could delay his tax being evaluated. It is still not AssUtent Secretary James J. W yche o f the U.S. D istrict Ctourt NEW ‘GARDEN GLEABED* out nrqpoeala. Reynolds says that if union and for western SouW Carolina. Ofnolala Indicated today Wat Is (Oonttnued on Page Ten) Dr. King Asks By JOHN M. HIOHTOWER ^upon arrival In Washington, “ It NEW YORK (AP)—The ttty industry representatives don’t South Carolina officials said the WASHINGTON (AP) — Wash­ is a matter of regret that the Planning Commission granted why We President’s State of We reversal will be appealed to the Umo ■how “eubetantial progreee’’ he BYench government has apparent­ permission today to Madison lion message Monday touched U.S. Supreme Court. ington officials are refusing to only lightly on welfare and social will return to Washington and re­ ly decided not to. cooperate.” Square Garden Ino. to eonatniet ly ...... port to L aboi S e c r e t ^ W. WU- State Sen. Edgar A. Brown Churches Lead take President Charles de Gaulle’s He described his talks with Ad­ plans.I . He wants to keep Cohgree- Sub-Zero Gold a $100-milllon arena on the attentian focused on his Uard Wlrtz who in turn wlU re­ said plana have been laid for We “ no” aa a final answer to Its pro­ enauer as very successful. ground level site rt Peoneyhranto ch ief 1968 leglsiattve goal, a Mg port to We President appeal. South Carolina Atty. Gen. In Integration posal that France join with the “ I think the German govern­ Station. The Board rt Estimate ta x cut. Reynolds maule We ' etaement Grips Nation Daniel E. McLeod confirmed that United States and Britain in form­ ment has indicated it is prepared also most approve-the final pt— Reqpening We emotion-charged late Tuesday after several sep­ the appeal wUl be filed. ing a NATO nuclear striking to go along with the United States and project, under the elty char­ ALL The man demonstratml the MobiT^T^eiihime i$ one of our Communicate Consul^^ Hp, labor law Issue, high adminlB&a- arate meetbige wlW negotiators Brown said We major question CHICAGO (AP) — Dr. Martin force. and the other NATO nations,” lie ter. tlon eourcea said, could provide on each side. By THE ABSOCIA'TED PRESS Is vdieWer We U.S. Supreme Luther King haa given his bless­ The hope here is that the French said. showing ConnicUcut husMess how to step up flm $ 1 ^ uht Of his a diversion aoioie oongreaameo He did not say what action Ken­ Another blast of sub-zero cold Court will grant a stay barring ing to an interfaith campaign attitude eventually will change. "We made It clear to the Ger­ JFK KEN ON ST A F F could use to avoid coming to nedy might to 3 in an effort to In We nation’s midaectian today We admisslo?! of Gantt pending The U.S.-Brltlsh project ie just man government that we are pre­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The against racial barriers. But he pared to move ahead vigorously 4 operation-how to cut e ^ and IncrOase profits, m Has your firm been s " ^ grlpa wiW We tax program. halt We Atlantic and Oulf coasts Indicated no Immediate reUef the review. Today’s order appar­ beginning and will take several Democratic Natloniu Commit­ Moreover, We current rash ot ■trike by 60,000 men that has from a prolonged apell of frigid says each church “should remove years to carry through. in cooperation with the NATO na­ tee is taking on the nonpnld, ently made It possible for Gantt the yoke of segregation from Its OUR EXPERTS DO ALL THIS: strikes on the East-Gulf Coast crippled aliippiiig in ports from weaW er,______Undersecretary of State George tions whether the French govern­ services of Stephen E. Smith, to - mroU In We next- semester own body.” W. Ball returned Tuesday from ment decides to accept our offer k. plan future expanskutTe ^ ^ facHiee Waterfront, on newspapers In Maine to Texas. Unseasonable temperaturM, ex­ starting Feb. 1. brother-in-law of Pieeident New York and Clevaiimd and on cep t In som e SouWem sections, He also said chiurch members a week-long trip to Elurope and or not.” Kennedy, as a party treoMe- it Adjust brakes to mahufacturer’f Presidential prese secretary Pi­ The circuit court heard argu­ should bring minority families said the United States is pre­ The NATO project Is an out­ We Philadelphia city tranoit sys­ erre declined In Washington to chilled most other parte of the na­ shooter. Announcing to-. tion. ments in We case a week ago, into their communities and help pared to move ahead vigorously growth of an agreement made by day, Chalnnaii John M. spMfications. tem has created an atmoe^ere comment oo Reynolda’ statement The below-'- ' .o belt widened. after Judge Wyche ruled last them find homes. on formation of the force with or British Prime Minister Harold Mac­ said Smith will devote hie if B0$ conoidered conduoive to labor Unieea Were la a aettlement m'onW that Gantt, who w as 20 Inspect brake lining. law revision. Arctic air spread from We Mid­ The Atlanta Negro clergyman, without French, cooperation. millan and Kennedy In their con­ forts to trying to patch toa etb - ■oon,vtha Frerident wlU be re­ Tuesday, had not proved by We if However, Kennedy may be west into We Northeast and tem­ a leader of the non-violent wing Other officials said privately ference at Nassau last pionth. er party unity In New Y m fo Check hydraulic system. quired by We Taft-HarUey Act to evidence that he was denied ad­ 6f ’the forces of Integration and that De Gaulle’s stand does not The United States will supply Po­ Pennsylvania, hfiohifna aa4 forced to Introduce some epeolfic report the situation to Congress peratures dropped to sub-zero marks in parts of Ohio, northern mission solely because of his president of the Soutoern Chris­ command support generally In laris missiles to Britain and Brit­ Ohio. A^-Add necessary brake fluid. legielatlon to deal wiW We 26-day along wlW any special legislative dock strike. New England and sectionB of New race. tian Leadership Conference, out­ Western Europe. They qlso said ain will build the submarines and plana he might have to end We York State. Attorneys for Gantt, who made lined his views Tuesday. that even though the United the warheads necessary to put IMMUNITY RULING Unlees Were is a sudden end deadlook. imeitoected settlement, We Preet, Low readings In We Northeast his bid to enter CSemson as a He held a news conference at States intends to move ahead it them Into operation. The British NEW YORK (AP)—A l H this saiarted H l f " dent Is required under We Taft Kennedy ended a four-day dock included -12 In Oaribou, M aine; transfer student from Iowa State the National Conference on Reli­ does not intend to close the door force 'and a .matching U.S. force Judge ruled today foat a JU ST SA Y •CHAROE IT* gion and Race, meeting of 650 Bartley law to report We eitua ■trike last Ootobef by hivoUng We -10 in Lebanon, N.H., and Water- University at Ames, had argued It a to French cooperation in the will be submitted for NATO con­ ber rt the Cuban U.N. n members of Portestant, Jewish tlon to Opngreee wlW whatever national emergenuoy clauses town, N.Y., and -0 In Maeeena, “is no accident’’ that “SouW Car- future. trol. doee not antoniaMoailr have Uons Consultant wdi visit yoh at y^r m e e n c e . rt We Tatt-HarUey Act An 80- and Roman Catholic prganisa- Ball ia reporting to President Meanwhile Britain and the Unit­ dlplomatlo tmiuunity and i m m , -s 1- ^-s r apeolal leafolattva ptatu be bas to N.Y., and Old Town, Maine. rtina Is now We only SouWem S d U. day oooUng-ott period waa or- state .which baa not, eiWer by tlona who are drawing up a pro­ Rehnedy and Secretary of State ed States will rat on aerial nu­ stand Mol for eepmlitee i»" E-rill - > ■ A a m c b o c m b b b r a n c h Hie most intenee cold again was gram ol action. -No Preeldwit' has aver had to detod^ and We men went back to court order or voluntarily, admit­ Dean Rusk on the results of his clear striking force at NATO’s commit iwbefoge ta^Se vSifoi In We Midweet. fii Wlaconzin We Dr. King said a Joint program visit to Paris, where he talked disposal since the submarine 4o this in We 18-year Taft-Bart> WMjt ' When W e 80-day InJimcWm ted Negro students to Its Inatltu- Statoa. In a doeWan wUR poe^ mercury plunged to 88 below zero by the major faith groups would with the 16-natlon NATO council, force is not expected to be avail­ HARTFORD GENERAL U r hlaw Ustocy. karty In -1< exidred without a. oontraot agree- in , Lena Rock, near Madleon. tioha of higher learning attended alble fai^reaohlag hapWinttw w n m We “ - U M - a y s a nmt. We dockers resumed ^ “speed the day when an Integrat­ and to Bonn where he met with able until about 1970.' U.8. Judge Edward WOhSB Ttakt compared with Tuesday’s low by vWite persona.” ed Bociety la a reality,” and West German Chancellor Kom-ad Kennedy rtfered De Gaulle the ■aU dfoloafotle e«rtw wtth TIRE CO. 'Strike war an to rteume, the ■trilte Deo. 28. rt -44 and We nation’s ooldezt The Qonege contended Gantt .....r...... ’ ...... threat otTsuoh strike-end^ Boynolde crlttdkad boW eidae- would encourage Negroes to fol­ Adenauer. It waa understood that same deal he worked out with United Nidfoiia doM afo - f^SBNTER ST^M I 9-2828 reading, -60, In Black Rlitor FaUz, foiled to comply wlW We rulea low a non-vlolmt strategy. he was able to rep<»t the prospect Britain. De Gaulle turned down meWeally sever " ‘ :*»»».. teitito Alt. iBtentttidwi Loi«zbOM. Wle, Beoord readlnga for the date and regnlatlcnaJtar admlaslnn and —mmnentr^ jmerti He said after the unjH'ecedent- for general cooperation rt the the. otter Monday and reaffirmed tee with the gm were reported In many rttlee. to oomplete hla application. It ar- ed four-day Chicago convention NATO nations are good in spite hla policy rt JauUdfog an inde­ Unihni a a B N a l l f * ) rt the French etand. pendent nuclear atrlking force for foihe«weef] WliaMteii I en Page ffo s) {OoattmttS am P a g s T ea ) a Page filxteea) “Of oourae,” lie told newamen ffaaoo. '