\ TEUI&SDAY, JAOTtiBtT 19, 1987. PAGE TWENTY Avemge Daily Net Press Run For the Week Ended The Weather denumy 7, 1967 jnUr and cold tonight, low IB Scout Leaders teens; mostly sunny tMnorrOW, About Town high in 30s. Manchester Duplicate Bridge -To Start Drive 15,045 Club- will sponsor a game to­ M«aitke$ter-^A City of Village Charm ' morrow at 8 p.m. at the Italian For Camp Fund (CSm s UM Adreirflsiii^ eo Page 31) PRICE SEVEN CENTS American Club, 135 Eldridge VOL. LXXXVL NO. 93 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 St Registrations will be taken The kickoff meeting of the at 7:4S. Refreshments will be Scout Family Division in Man­ served. The event is open to the chester for the Connecticut Val­ public. Those attending are re­ ley Girl Scout Development minded to park in the area sur­ Program will be held Tuesday rounding the clubhouse. at 7:30 p.m. at Concordia Lu­ theran Church. Chapman Court, Order of Atty. Anthony Oryk Is chair­ Amaranth, will meet tomorrow man of the division, which will at 7:43 p.m. at the Masonic solicit individuals and faunilies Temple. New officers will re­ with Girl Scout affiliations in hearse after, the meeting. Re­ the Manchester and Bolton NOW SAVE AN freshments will be served by areas. Mrs. Nell Miller, royal matron; The program seeks $450,000 1«0M and x .n «• s .fi and H. Haynor Davidson, royal to be used to develop camps at •Dn'a naiRait novalbr ^ > 2 Anti-Mao Leaders Dead patron. Officers are reminded the council-owned campsite 4 a b i^ . White and to wear colored gowns. near Tolland, Mass. The Scout Author to Talk Family Division will cover the l>v. Bt Christopher Mothers Cir^ .18 communities which are in­ cle will meet tomorrow at 8:30 Oliver Butterworth, author cluded within the Connecticut Pettieoat Top General, p.m. at the home of Mrs. Dan­ and English teacher at Hartford Valley Girl Scout Council. The 0 , LP Record iel J. Carey, 66 Ludlow Rd. College for Women,' will be program’s initial and primary Clearance! Mrs. Richard Berthiaume will guest speaker Tuesoay at 8 p.m. gift divisions are now soliciting Oup Regular Low PHce*0h r'-' Is Weapon Vice Premier be co-hostess. at a meeting of Keeney St. corporations, individuals, clubs 40 denier n^ons with ^ School PTA in the auditorium of and organizations, and com­ lace bottom!, settd- a The VFW Auxiliary will the school. He will speak on munity leaders. tailored, embroldere

temerity to use a buUhom tor New England Vignettes bta reinaiks, and rite took it un­ Mulcai^ IMts Ban Italian Set SbduwoM on kindly. dealer “What yoo at# doing, of­ A fi T cm'giiEtlid’h'i . WHEN OPPONENT BLINKS l itlJIly d M Ii CONSIDER HIS CHOICES W ifey’s Exercise Qass ficer,” ahe said, “la perfectly Rome Now Available lO-'' outrageous and I won’t stand ♦ lyi M u sical ^ ALFRED OTEDiWOLD-.^ for it. R I chose to take my Cuts H ubby’s TV Viewing chances with the traffic that’s Bridge la not normaUy a odn- ♦ 75 my privilege. I will not be To Solberg Defense HOLLYWOOD (A P ) — XheVtraot aport, but in tome hands BAST ■ - - ^ . M Vtout 4. spent A U the next OA 30 min­ BOSTON lAPy—NtXf/ ESogland tataed to to the way you are rota of Sbr Lancelot In Warner y““ e y e ^ utes sitting down and standing BRIDGEPORT (A P ) — The Sdberg’s writing taken from a with an opponent, wondering $ A lO S S fS VJgnettM. talking.’’ ^ 0 A 7 up in with Mable’a exer­ The police apologized. chief of the State Police Detec- record. Brothers’ glMnilllon “Cametot" ^ toenbiinklng'ls'aboiil, ,0 9853 The dty recreaJtton depart­ cises so he could see over her ♦ x m , ment In Concord, N.H., says five Bureau in Btartfoid wiU be ^ to an Utallan cowboy The lltUedmown Law of RB- ♦ to the ’TV. ♦ A10S4 housewives do not leed soft and “Awful nuisance,” he said, O T k available to conriSt with defense iur? h r ^ U S e d ^ a S g «««* *< * easy Uvto vtaat with ahoveliiig panting. S ^ p i s r e D a n c e r s lawyers in the mhrder trial of Solberg In the jewelry store Mot toconfused vlth Sergio ^ hearts. anow, buiplng targe, tat baMes JFS.1 a t the pew* ^he ace of hearts' and lugging taundry up and W a d d e l l SOBERINO VICTORY iueei a i n dUUCU solberg, a 21-ysar-oM aircraft the murder. 'Lancelot ------Is a muscotar,------26-year- ^ led the ten for West down cellar step . I V d SoWo Pa* St. Thomas Aquinas High ^ , o worker from Blast Hart- Richards spld Solberg had In- naUv of Phniia who first to niff’ est returned a dia- So the department has begun Ih e Manchester Square ^ ^ hero Sonifto FsiB 2 ♦ P a * School in Boston won its first ace, and back come AttPa* 10 weeks o4. physical fitness Dance O ub will have an open or oourt on a , charge of first engageipent and wed«Hng rings, named Django, not to be con- another to r basketball game after 44 conse­ art. . I . s classes the ladles to tone up dance tomorrow from 8 to 11 degree m urd^ In connec^on solberg made a deposit on the fused with Riligo. . South those muscles. cutive defeiats dating to January, :epped up with the ao^e tlma ~he falsecarda by drop- 19M, and there was much jubi­ p.m. at WaddeU School. Earl ^ J u n e^lW la y in g rings, lU ^ a rd s » W . coofueed. of trum; and led the ten of ping the nine. - “Hot dog!” ejcctatmed Harry lation in the ranks. ext. West covered Aa a result, the play of the liout. “Old Maftfle was getting Johnston of Vernon wiU call, as- w ’^ S ^ m s t e d ' ’ ' ’®“ **®**b ^ determined young man spades .— ...... — ------— . “The kids were so happy they Mated bv Mr and Mrs. Russell trtai ta oetr*. * ^'“ ® who knows what he xrontB and Is with thef jack, dummy’s, queen eight U about twice as llkeftr awful tat and flabby. Could almost went crazy,’’ said coach hardly get a decent day’s work MUte Soalan, 26. r S ilt ta"op^'*to ^ r "a rw S ^ Utchffield ended in a hung “ ^ i ^ r g ^ itace e 5 t sium”g“ t to W ShM d vS h JtojTeC“t?gh?M 5hSn 1* haS out of her.” “They wanted to toss me in ^® juTY------Is the father of a child. iqipeorcd In {days during the j a ^ of diamonds and led a the doubleton 9-8. Using this Ixiut opened a can ot beer the ahower,” be said, “but I members. His defense lawyers, William The state’s final ^ “ ®“ bta scfaooUng, later drew small low spide. West followed with principle ta usually a lot more and continued: “Worst time wouldn’t let them. I had to go Committees for the. evening B. Shew and John P . McKeon, rRmrsday was Mrs. C9ara the six,' and South had his prob- effective than trying to Inter- was the evenings. Mable was to a wake.” are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Far- bad requested that Judge Doug- a a rk of Bast Harfiand. She ™ I pret an oppement’s blinking. getting so slow she was still rell, door duty; Mr. and Mrs. lass B. Wright order State Po- testified that three of her Wg Tf’ East had started with the ' D i ^ Queetton picking up in the living room SWIM NOW, AVOID RUSH John Ferguson, refreshment lice Major Samuel 8. Rome to grandchildren playing In woods s in s ie t^ elirht of trumns the Dealer at your right, opens when I was trying to watch tel­ chairmen, assisted by Mr. and be present during times the de- ^ Solberg’s house Dec. 31, W e ^ ,« S S n liv to ftoesse w S r « e Yofi^ . ^ evision. Awful nuisance.” Remember the school sogan: “Things are better now,” “Flunk now and avoid the June The dub will have a Gradu- ^®.®®"®® * ® “ SY missing from the “Dlaneo ” But If East had started wlOi the Diamonds, g-lO-6-S; Olubei A-- L«out said. “She’s got good mus­ rush.’’ Willdam V. Gurney Jr. has ation Night Supper-Dance on their defense. ^ Thompsen residence, only ® cle tone and is really whipping Feb. 18. Thla will teke the Judge JiwiffA Wright told firethe attor- few miles awav.away. A l llLim 1 oidn C tnink l w o iu a ______through the day. I gut the TV brought it to the profeseional life. He chose frigid January to place.______of the annual June Jam- n*ys . he could not , find any / leg»l legal Mrs. Clark said she called ito M;” ™kinghe recalls. “I considered of 's ^ d e i. The slnglctoii 8 Answer: *** Pass. ^ A takeout dou- clear.” boree. Tickets may be pur- authority to order Rome to re- state police because she had m y s « a s e r ^ M W , a n ^ e doubleton 9-8 are al- bta would be unsound because Lout moved into the living apply for a job with the town of Jamestown, R.I.—MXe guard at chased from members of toe main in court, hut suggested read such an item was “» miss- t o o u ^ of p ^ w y ^ equally Ukely. you lack support for hearts, the room and there was Mable do­ executive committee. that Rome ask permlssddn from Ing link” In police investigation reposed me. But a meita M - i ^ ing pushups on the mg in direct the town beach. , ------^ t e PoUce Oommlsrioner Leo of toe slsylnjL ^ "^ b le t o ^ ^ v 8<>uth used the Law of Re- Aulte strong enough for a^ over- Une between the easy chair and ALL HOPE NOT DEAD - . „ . 3. Mulcahy to be available dur- The trial wifi continue »t » ^ ^ stricted Choice to work It out. aU of one notrump. Tout best the ’TV. Area Weather tag toe trial. a.m. Tuesday. rofe. Do it aa a joke. The American Council on Ed- T .Mi T His reasoning becomes clear if bet Is to pass and await de- “What are you doing?” tout Previously, Rome had been — — And so ; pteyM assume velopments. grumbled. ucaiictt has surveyed 260,000 WINDSOR I/XSCS (A P ) — tastructed by Mulcahy to stay freshmen in 307 U.S. colleges 1 -^ . 1 j o — J: ^m satire, — but V.. ^ t h » ® « ^ -- ^ matthat in me the nrst first nunorea hundred juasi East Copyright 1967 “Homework,” Mable said. The U.S. Weather Bureau says away from the courtroom ex- and come up with many star­ Father and Son the singleton eight and that General Features Oorp. done to avoid cMohes. ^ tling facts- BVm- example, the Wgh pressure and seasonable when he was called upon FREE in-car HEATERS council reports that the ftusb temperatures win dominate Con- testify, Rome confirmed Play at Hartt “Django” was a hit, and Nero the 9-8 of spades, ^ Tliursday. From Glaciers into Sea prefer beer to “dietary formu­ was sought for other Westerns. j , ^ t must play the eight of nectleat weather through Satur- Mulcahv said ’Thursday that X7ns*ff TTa 9\1av^ in tmo more, t h ^ __ ..it las.” Some Arctic glaciers have M E A D O W S'”.™” AM hope for American youth Jack L emmon #L “THB FORTUNE is not dead. COOKIE” — plus— TALK TOO TOUGH Japaas Gamer In olden days when it was le­ ^ had op^sVd' strongly' the mo- local family will perform. Sidney Poitler gal to jaywalk in Cambridge, movM eastward through toe ,t would he pre- Ernest Machell, Manches- ^ ® S i s S T t a r #g “DUEL AT DIABLO” Maes., police woidd sometimes Md-Attantlc States yesterday, judicial and Improper to have ter’s collector of revenue, is a „ T i„ -t^ . iirt-g -a a v oaet — color— resort to sarcasm to keep pe­ *S “WHAT DID YOU brtagii^ h e a ^ sn w s t o ^ r t s hi the courtroom at times member of the violin section. DO IN THE WAR destrians on the straight and DADDY?” narrow cross walk. Zto S toe “ Washington,’Z ^ £ " ‘ d D.C." T area,Z ? testify. be“ ■ a featured soloist in works had appeared One elderly lady was bawled HAKIIURD SPRINGIIUD (XPRlSSftAi piere were even a *®w Rome conducted the Investiga- hy Faure and by Anderson, jj^gten in “The B i ^ ” as RTS 5AS 91 Nrntli - HARTFORD out by a policeman who had the flakes repc^ed In Connecti^t ^he slaying beginning six The concert, to be conducted and Abel yesterday. The s t ^ is heated y ^ter the murder untU De- by willfred Fldler, will be at ___ _ . ,,h east of Cape Hatteras and will cember, 1966, and testified at gfao p.m. There will he no ad- Impressed ^ continue to m ow out to sea. he believed Sol- mission charge and the public Nero alter meeting Wm in Lwi- Keep Warm—Keep Kozy Five Day F o j ^ t berg Innocent. is invited. don, and the. Italian made an ANSFIELD Temperatures during the pe- ..j believe I can be of as- ______undercover mission to Holly­ ACT.iMa.wiiuiuiiTi55M& FR EE Gallon of Oos rlod Saturday to ro u ^ Wednes- gistance to the defense,” Rome UNDERGROUND CENTER wood for a test. A day before he was going to Sun.: “Thnndeihall 7:80 Judge i^rlght ’Thursday. f i n KSBURG, Md. (AP) — “Thunder” lOdS—"Eara” 8:90 near normal, with daytime tem- Wright said the Su- construction has begun on an rign for another ItaMan film, 3 eiANT COLOR AHRACTIONS peratures in the low 30 s and g feels all sides of underground, two-story commu- Nero was notified he was v ^ - nlgtotUmetemperatures In toe y,g question should be exposed nlcatlona center which will be ««*<«■* Cametot.” He has since teens.Seasonably cold through- criminal cases, especially part of an emergency national undergone coaching ta E n g l^ HERE CONESTHE BIGCEST BOND OF ALU o u ^ h e ^ rio d . homicides. communications network In manages his lines with ta- mmm Preclpitation may total % to ..jp fajmess to all concerned,” event of a disaster. The singing? % inch water equivalent occur- '(bright said, “Major Rome American Telephone & Tele- ‘"DUs is no proWem, since I ring as s i w inland, and r ^ should be available to talk to graph Co. Is building toe system come from Parm a,’’ he said. m snow r i toe c o a ^ towards defense lawyers.” ^jyeb -v^n link 16 cities on the "P a m a is toe home of singers the end of the period. Answering aHegatian by Shew coast. The 814-mlllion — VcrcB came from toere, iand ^raiiNDiiiiBtAu; that Wall was trying to keep pinksburg Installation is one of Tebaldi, too. M arla Caltas and Rome out of the case. Wall j j planned — to assure continui- Anna M o«o got their starts In sa..o.KEWII)IM said the state was not trying pj communications in case of Parm a: If you are accepted noted tor fine tood and drinks PmVBIOIf to keep Rome from giving tefr natural or man-made disaster, toere, you can stag anywhere,” timony and does not intend to ______Ml? HWHil C IN E M A 1 suppress any evidence. Announces Their W inter Schedule Of WOW! OOVERNOK Sr. EXIT TO MAIN ST.^ Shew has said he needs COMPANION FEATURE Rome’s assistance ta the study BONUS SHOW 7:00 tlio is where it’s of certain records and reports DANCING EVERY FRIDAY A SATUmiAY happening, baby! now in police custody. SATURDAY NIGHT BRIDGET BARDOT Earlier in the trial ’Thursday, CHARTER OAK W l b H i O " A W O M A N MhUMnifK»ns a state police identification ex­ pert linked Solberg’s handwrit­ TO THE MUSIC OF THE LIKE SATAN” ^ EAR8 ing with that In an anonymous RESTAURANT II URSULA ANDRESS Next Week: Burt Lancaster letter received by the victim’s Playboy’s “Sex-Kitten” “The Professionals” husband, Arnfln Thompsen, 120 CHARTER OAK STREET—MANCHESTER—643-1492 "W e Three Trio three days after the slaying. The letter claimed responsi­ For a complete evening out make It the Log Cabin. bility for the crime. PIZZAS - QRINDERS Why not call now tor reservatiotas... The expert, Anthoixy lib e rl of Bristol, told the six-man, six- 4 1 SPARHEHI woman jxiiy that his analysis .of ROUTE 87 — LEBANON, CONN. Solberg’s writing and the writing DCUVaiED* ALL DRINKS .1 In the letter led him to conclude Delivered within 5 mile radius Phono ( I ) 423-0256 the defendant had written the /. on orders of letter. only 59*^ Uberi said, however, that he had been unable form a con­ TUES. thru FRI. clusion based 00to a sample of and more from 5 to 7 P.M. during our ‘ acauMMmiKs reuase "H-A-P-P-Y H-O-U-R" ’raCHNICOLOR* □ £ Robert Vaugh TEL 64M492 THEATRE EAST with "BORN FREE" Elke Sommer Ma n c h e st e r pa r k a d e • S49-S49i Jolii Lloyd OUUam and the “Inn” ^ w d here — SAT. at 1:30 — "Th « OF COURSE YOU CAN PICK THEM UP AS USUAL for your relaxing pleasurt! *SUght Charge for DeUvery VMotian TONIGHT AT 8:00— SAT., SUN. 1:30-5:00-8:30 D A N C IN G with the “Lloyd QUltam Trio” Fri. and Sat. Affair” from 9 to 1 A.M. Entertaining Nightly 5 to 1 AJM. — plus--- “The Yellow Bolls TONITE—ENDS SUN. 1st Ban + 2 Boyce” RODGERS -* HAMMERSTEIN’S “The Green Helmet” MANCHESTER CHURCH CORNERS DRIVE-IN SHOWTIMES “Hie Venetian Affair”-^ — 8:80 ROBERT WISE “We use a $735,000,000 bank!’ Also “BORN FREE” mooi'CTios Resfauranf 'n Lounge All Seats 60e East Hartford * O U T E 8 ^ W «Tn » YeUow Rolls Boyce”------^10:00 DRIVE-IN »ouu5 ■ "She”------. I 6d0 “Greater Hartford’s Newest Dining Faciiity” t 860 MAIN ST., EAST HARTFORD They’re proud of their banking connection with Hartford National We’re Opposite Conn. 'Blvd. nMmMaiilesImmen!\ propd of too: a hard-working father and son team with a growing Condansad Repartaf flia CandKIan af HARITORO NATlONAt BANK AND TRUST COMPANY M'DM .M u ib T lW . business. Dtcambar ASSETS >966 NOW Helping business aind industry grow and helping families manage their money Cash and Duefrom Banks...... $132,144,483 OE.0IM. United States Government FOR TEENS is tiie main job at Hartford National As a full-service commercial bank, we Obligations, Direct and Fully ‘ __ , „ ' TEl. 643-7832 F^EE PARKING BIRCH ST. PEAR OF THEATER 65 Tolland Tpke.— Next To Western Beef Mart Bamii' G uaranteed...... , ^ 9 . 1 6 2 ^ 1 M ile S outh O f V ern o n C ircle can handle just about any money need or problem, from the financial require­ State and Municipal Obligations...... 127,059,^8 “Venetian Affair” nt 6:16 A 9:40 — “Paris” at 8 PJML HUfM'IHIini'ilBIHM Other Bonds and Securities. 1,600,004 TONIGHT BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND ments of great corporations to helping a young couple set up a checking Lrans and Discounts...... %...... 380,S24J)71 George proudly p r e ^ t by special engagement, the group imciiiiiwiM^ account— andasavingsplan fo r their children’ s education. A ll under one roof. After deducting Reserve for Loans: that toured with the Rolling Stones. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 PAGE FIV E .^A G E tG U B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, C O m , FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 Ck>rdon Quits State Dept. South Windsor Living Cost Committee Named.lo Study , Press Effort We Are Changing Our * - - - - j - FLETCHER GLASS CO. OF MANCHESTER Panel Urged Yale-Vassar Link Proposal I In Vietnam^ Linowitz^ Vaughn Seen Nam e From Town Employes Get POUGHKEEPSIE, N.Y. (AP) The Joint announcement said: ‘fFhen You Think of Glms^ SaysDirksen Replacement Candidates By Shapiro — Yale University and Vassar “Physical facilities will he con- Think of Fletcher** MANCHESTER PLUMBINQ _ . _ , __ sidered in the light of the as- 4er 100,000 underground mining subcommittees of the town national aviation fraternity. teen-age children in families re- A report by the committee Is shifts for anthracite mining ' The bids for the bonds will He said such an effort would can Alliance for Progrress Com­ m received:elved bybv the Connecticut '’V Mayor James He Is a former member of ceiving state aid to dependent expected in about a year. The Include "Stem measures to stop mittee, and Vaughn, who once ranged from 1.54 in 1056 to 0.75 ______Tbrovve. Included are; the Manchester Civil Air Patrol children should be given incen- presidents of the two institutions in 1960 in the United States, ac­ nk; and Trust Company not the inflow of supplies, food and held the State Department post iater than Jan. 30, and not for A recommendation by March Squadron and la a member of Uves to find jobs, he said. and their administrative staffs weapons from supposedly neu­ being relinquished by Gordon. cording to the Encyclopaedia 1 from the public health and the Ormond Beach (Fla.) Sen- The proposed Cost of Living will handle the day-to-day work. Britannica. )ess than par value. tral nations. Linowitz, 53, was board chair­ ‘ Town manager Terry Y safety committee for a public lor Squadron, holding the rank Commission, Shapiro said, The presidents will make re- MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER “Let ,us make plain to the man of Xerox Corp. When John­ I health officer to replace Dr. of warrant officer. He holds a would figure annually the cost commdnations to the joint com world that we mean business,’’ son tapped him last October for SHOE FOR ALL I>smond McGann who recently commercial pilot’a license with of buying necessities. The wel- mittee, which is empowered to the twin diplomatic assign­ HIALEAH, Fla. (AP) — jjie issue IS e peciea w resigned the post. instrument, multi-engine, and tore department would base its pass them on to ttie Yale Corpo- Dirksen declared, and the Re­ today. ments. Born in Trenton, N.J., he Around the stables at Hialeah held ■*■ r®oo*”m®hup of Our Sav- Cub Scout Pack will meet to- storm and continuing cold tegrate overnight” Covering the subject of edu­ (Authentic FieoA chocolates with soft and lem i-sotl the town manager. Under the Luthwan Church will ineet njgpt g.t 7 p.m. at the Pleasant weather slowed garbage collec- PRESCRIPTION That remark apparently was Liv Andersen Says centers) cation, Liv moved on briefly to 85 East Center St. tircumstances the council was Sunday at 6:30 yaUey School. tions recently in St. Joseph. But aimed at talk of negotiations food. ‘The meal schedules are Don't be shy about loading up at this sale, because after’ requested to approve the man- P'*"' ® „ travel to roe Univer- Scout Pack 228 ■will meet one customer felt that despite involving the National' libera­ ‘ elty of Connecticut for an eve- different. We have a big meal at At Summit St. January 21, that finicky sweet tooth will cost you mote. ager s decision- not to accept , Connecticut for an , eve- , 7.30 ojg Wapplng the complaints, the quality of ning of ice skating.skating, Refresh- tion Front political arm of the Life Basically Same 3 pjn.—only one hot meal a day. the lowest bid. Elementary School. the local garbage pickup service Viet Cong. Secretary of State ments will be served at the Waleoma Hara By BOB COLBY We eat a lot more breakfast.” WEEKEND CASH-AND-CARRY SPECIAL Both the town attorney and The Avery Street. Elemen- is improving. Dean Rusk has said there would Mrs. Benson nodded. “Liv councilman Howard Fitts noted following the skating school will hold a grinder He said that a few hours after be no difficuity in having the a Miss Liv Elin Andersen, the town’s 6th American usually eats eggs for breakfast. that action by the council was P” *^ ^ sale tomorrow at the school. phoning the local firm about AT views of the Viet Oong Field Service (AFS) student from abroad, reveals her Grapefruit and eggs every Film Tomorrow ------collection difficulties, his gar- presented "at any serious nego­ 69 WESTOWM not specifficaUy called for in A film entitled, “WilUe Mc- homeland with a. “Yah” and a Nordic nod. Liv (pro­ morning.” bunch thia inotance. Manchester Evening Herald bage was picked up — not by a PINE p h a r m a c y tiations." nounced Letev) iis a vivacious 17-year-old who after five “Firsts” for Liv was seeing a ^ " PHARMACY ■ ^ Bean and his Magic Machine,” South Windsor correspondent, truck — but by a worker driving Pompons Building Code Discussed will be shown at the Wapplng 664 Center St. 649-9814 montha in the United States, real peach tree, and being ex­ Anno Lyons, tel. 644-8682. a Cadillac. The. town building, code oame Elementary Scifool tomorrow concludes that life here and in 1st grade, one’s in 6th grade, posed to the varied nationalities OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY 469 HARTFORD ROAD 64S-91M under discuerion 'veek s 3 .3^^ Vernon life in ^Amot, Norway, is and one’s in her first year of religions and races, in America. cornel mating. Buil^^ to ^ supervised by members basically the ,4. P*'®J®®t which is the purcha.se of Of Wealthy Duo Happy days! A gi-eat saving on your song^ here are different things. Liv, who started teaching nice to go back” to Norway, whdoh has since been amended ^ J ubrarv filing card svs- The RolUng Stones and all those -j,erself to play the guitar when Liv will leave Manchester for to keep pace with the budVdtog favorite dark brown calf moc, hand sewn on the Injury Suits kinds they call folk music here.” Still Unsolved she was nine years old,, pre­ New York at the end of school industry. In Art Exhibit last to insure excellen fit. Sizes 4 to 10; AA, B. She has been the APS guest fers classical music but plays where she will meet other APS The present building code has SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) ’Two Enfield men who were of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ben­ folk music with Ann, also a students. The gjoup will then served well butuv theU4D town...... should Jane Gutt at South Windsor MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER injured when they were struck son of 348 Woodbridge St. and go on a threcTweek bus trip ^ ' c ^ d ^ ' ^ g toto'a code will take part to the 29th An- - Planes and ships continued to by a car three years ago won g^uitar twanger. The two sing­ their four children while study­ ers have simg with other Man­ before returning home to their that ia defined at a greater nual exhibition of the Connect- search the eastern Caribbean damage suita against the driv­ ing her senior year at Manches­ respective countries. length, McLauglrito said. He l^^ut Watercolo^ Soctoty now at today but there was still no clue er yesterday in ’PoUand Coun­ chester High School students at ter ffigh School. Her ho^t “sis­ a Masonic Lodgfe in Hartford The AFS program was creat­ commented that the present the Wadsworth Atheneum ^ to the disappearance of the ty Superior Court. ter” is the oldest of the Benson ed to develop better internation­ code only provides for minimum Hartford through Feb. 5 wealthy daughter of the U.S. A Jury awarded $15,000 to and other places. family, 17-year-old Ann, also al understanding among stu­ atandards to building. Seventy-one painting were to Britain, her hus­ Harry Norris and $4,000 to Jo­ Liv. who wants to become a Bernard E. Cabelus, buildtog selected from a field of 315 en­ Special group of FLATS a Manchester High senior. journalist, will b« leaving after dents between the ages of 16 band, and their pilot on a seph Kamerer. code advlBOT at the state pub- tries submitted by state artists. charter flight Tue^ay from San The men bad brought com­ To Mrs. Benson, having the tj,.e school year to return home and 18. It is based on the prem­ Norway-accented brunette has y^jjere she ■will study two more ise that individuals learn to Me works department, address- Church Plans Movie Juan to the Vlrgfin Islands. panion suUb against Donald ed the council on the basic The Avery Street Church will Commercial _ _DC _ of Carib- Perry c t Somers. Nwris ■was been a “terrific thing. It’s been y^ars in a five-year high school know each other best when Plymouth 73 building code and what this set sponsor a showing of the movie AUantic Airlines joined .59 seeking daut that smile. (comparable to our Junior world’s known reserves of high ^ f a unifora beans, cranberry sauce, choco- it had no record of the pUot fll- Rottner Karo and Plepler. naugh questioned if a uniform . ^ - ^na ing a flight plan, Perry was defended by the ‘"They’re all in school. One’s high), lives in a town of 2,000 grade bauxite. . atfite building code was present- cane wiro icmg, oreaa aau -a citrus colors in an Hartford law firm of Regnier ly under consideration. _ — ■ ■ —------■ .50 *“PP*y Molien and Taylor. Presidential Commission reg. 7.50 Cabelus replied that the pro­ Orion knit shift cess of a uniform code had been Tanker Plane taken a step further by virtue of a presidential advisory com­ {Pen-i^n-(3o. Wreck Sighted mission which is endeavoring “Where Good Come Naturally For The Honae” to get a national building code 841 BROAD STREET, MANCHESTER, CONN. 06040 SAVE 3.00 on Helena Rubinstein’s Ultra HOUSEWIVES TELEPHONE (203) 649-2869 On Mountain adopted. Feminine, her greatest cosmetic achievement. National testing agencies set 1HE HARTFORD GAS COMPANY Guaranteed to make you look younger in 30 (OonUnued from Page One) the standards incorporated in the new version of the building UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE days or your money back! Use Ultra Feminine 1 2 K0135 returned to Spokane ■with code Cabelus noted, and com­ every night. See for yourself the beauty Fairchild airmen who hod been mercial standards are also in­ of SATISFACTION temporarily assigned to Guam The Hartford Gas Company hereby Unconditionally benefits it will bring you! and bombing raids over Viet­ cluded to the requirements. The new version is a com­ 1 Guarantee* satisfaction with gas heating for the prop­ nam. The Air FVwce here re­ erty, to which this gauarantee applies, during the first Brighten up your wardrobe now, fused to say whether the miss­ Like to earn extra money plete building code and subject The 1967 Belvedere Silver Special! to amendment by the commis­ twelve months. wear this lively shift right through ing K0136 originated Its flight in If, at the end of the flrst year, the purchaser is not fully Hawaii, or stopped over there sion of public works of the state You get a lot to bogln with in every Belvedere Silver Spocials at a fri^e n of thoir nor* It can be adopted by the town 2 convinced that gas heating is. clean, quiet, safe and eco­ Young Touch* Hand Lotion spring. Bonded Orion* acrylic cn a flight that originated else­ RIGHT IN MANCHESTER? malcoatl nomical, The Hartford Gas Company will, a t the written where. II - wrap arour\d'tail lighte, full-length mold- within a period of 60 days or , request of the purchaser, arrange for the removal of, ana rejected by the governing body. knit with easy button front, The night search first cen­ Inge, deep loop carpeting, padded instrument • Special textured • Deluxe wheel covers reimbursement for, monies pttid on the installed pur­ with Estrogens . • • tered on two neighboring mile- vinyl roof • Special trim Cabelus noted that the basic chase price of the gas boiler, furnace, or conversion panel, 225 ctr. in. 6 cylinder or 4^73 cu. in. V-8 open Italian collar, self belt. high mountains. Mount Spokane Trained transcriptienish or typists can arrange • Whitewall tires • Custom paint stripes buildtog code of the state was burner, exclusive of equipment external to the heating and Mount Kit Oarson. But a engine, d^^al braking system,, energy absorb­ • Special all vinyl • Buffed silver paint originally publktiied to 1957 and imit Itself. / Lemon, orange or pink. Sizes 8 to 16. has had amendments added This guarantee doea not relieve the purchaser of the re­ .7 5 ■tudy at radar Aims indicated ing steering wheel, safety rim tires. To name upholstery (if desired) 3 2.75 value ' the plane may have been blown flerible,«|erb sciiediiles. each year. The present abridg- sponsibility of paying for all gas consiuned through off oourae to the east by high a few standard features. . ad version leaves out the full , his metw. Winds, and the Air Force head- CHRYSLER commercial code regulations, he AUTHoman MAM * MOiumooitfOiwnoN quattera . tor the search w«a noted. I TraS GUARANTEE IS NONjTRANSFERABLB I For younger looking hands, moved acrosB the nearby Idaho- The council decided to set Wariilngton state line into Ida; See our ad headed "HOUSEWIVES” under For • winhlng deal— See your Plymouth Dealer He’s ell heartl a meeting with the town attor­ etfjve on Young Touch*. to ’a northern panhandle. 'Rie ney, the town building inspector Shift and Blouse Shop,'Main Floor stew tiese pamp was established and any other persons neces-: pear Turin \Lakee, a tow. milM Help Wanted-Femaleiin the Classified Section. sory from the state agencies to 0A8 Toiletries, Main Floor aoutheoit o ^ o u n t fipoiiam. draw tq> a proposed town or­ and *trademaxk Dia Air Foroa «aid tnort oC dinance adopting the basic ttia mteiim: erawmop. art I n n MANGHESTER PLYMOUTH, INO, Rl U, Tollmi Tpk*; T6le«Hvill$, Conn. building ebdes of the ' State. EQUIPMENT ixea. . Mona p » The council taUed ttie ap- *tradnnat1c polfitoneat cf oa- altem sU to the A V t r « u a a i;v * -, ■IV

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., ifRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 ^ PAGE SEVEN PAGE SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- FRIDAY, JANUARY 2% 1987 from the Hillside Ave. area to “ Wbat the Church Meana to and to finance scholarships at 4 trend,” he said. “ Now that It is J , , Vernon the school, so they do not have ’Me”. Hie Seolor High Pilgrim Students Raise the academy for an American » V i going up, it is due to m e.” / ± n U U W r L IN E n .D R U a \Bolton 16 Names in GOP Hat to walk along Rt. 30. . FeHowehip wiU meet at the Indian boy, two Negro boya Humphrey said he told Presi­ FARKADC A representative from the ohuPchat Op.m. 8V>rtn«r P .F .’er Project Funds from V.S. ciUes, and a boy from STAMP OUT WINTER dent Johnson at dinner the other an Iron Curtain country. Custodian Pact Reached; state school boaM attended a Kathy Bats w il tbaw slides oC WITH A School Addition Items 'eoplefL^ night that he and his wife had 4-H Q ub OMN hearing last fall in Vernon and her trip to Europe" aurhmer. Six Manchester boya attend- The local students participat- had a wonderful fall and Christ­ For Chairman’s Post 17:48 A.M. to 10 P.M. ruled In favor of the residents, St. t**e*a MMried Oouplea Ing Wllbraham Academy, IVil- ing In the project are Ste^dn SANDY BEACH IN JANUARY mas last year compared to the M l . -1' NEW HAVEN (AP)—A Re- Hartford, Howard Long of New School Busing Order Ends ordering the busing of the'stu- Cttob wll! hoM a get-acquainted braham. Mass., will return home Beauchene, 28 N. Lakewood Cir- JAYCEE’S Seen Going on Machines year before when columnists Will Learn publican screening committee CMaan, attorney James OoUlns dents until certain require- dance tomorrow night at the funds Stephen Boris, 27x Henry 1 "were writing all kinds of things ...... M... o* Hartford, and’ attorney Igor Two problems involving the ment was the work for non­ menta were met by the local church with a autprlee variety _ !>_„♦*.,♦ a . Bt.; David Keith, 66 Hlllcrest 5 It Is quite certain that the Ohurch on Sunday. All services — what happened to Hubert, settled down today to a lengthy g|]jgjg]{y 0f Simsbury. S O C K H O P f^In Thez’ Photography Read Herald Ads board of education have been school town groups after sclKXff school board. ceogram put on by the enter- '<>*•. “ ® Student Project Aa- Rd.; Stephen Scranton, 267 V ^ . where W..C.C is,o thev...i vice ,.v » president.”,,.v...usu.. - — - session to interview candidates hours, primarily recreation pro­ iaiiwnent committee. soclation. Sfirst five items on the call to ^ resolved this week; A compro­ The BuUettn . Board ^ Boulder Rd.; William Spector, ^ WITH WDRC’S ^ j opportunity tor Andover ,or the post of OOP state chalr- grams at the high schobl. The SPA is an entirely stu- 310 cooler Hill Sit., and Rob- j, Monday's special town meeting Sunday’s service will be fol- mise agreemant 'baa been I Gordon Dunn boys and girls in the seventh Hie present school board pol­ The Herald’S Vernon Bureau dent-run organization which |(wiU not be voted on Monday, ic^ved by a panel discussion on ...i,!..!, Whitehead, Jr., 89 Richard SANDY BEACH ■pkT MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — The na- through twelfth grade to learn |reaohed between the Vernon icy will remain in effect. That 7 ^ 6 r n * t h T a A R l S f f l ^ S » S l i r t s T p a r k St., P.O. Rox 827. has the approval of the school ^They will be decided by ma- church unity by the tour Bolton Davidson & Lcventhal—Manchester Parkade Rd. ^ lion's ace hurricane hunter, photography will soon be pre- Before the meeting got under lechool cuatbdlans and the policy calls tor the coverage of nermltUna ’ tempbrary correspondent to spend, its funds on any edu- > ------and the chine-vote some time within paotors. ^ 7 r v _ f Gordon Dunn, will sp>end one sented to them through the an- way, committee chairman Ray- iachool board subcommittee, and the schools on Momteys through The VOmon Souare Danes »• Bette Qnatrale, telephone 876- catlonal project of its own / * • more year tracking the big nouncement that a new 4-H Club mond Roncarl of Windsor Locks the town haa been released the next two weeks or so. They 'Hiursdaya with no additional a ^ w l U hWd Ho fegular dance *»«• choosing. The aMociatlon was Lengthy River Q U IET O N ES f (C -y i storms end then retire as is being formed with William had a list of 16 candidates for from an. order to provide bus ( ^ i g s to the group If 24 hour tomorrow night at the Vernon ------founded after World W ar II The famous Snake River, ’ ^ director of the National Hurrl- Breadheft, a professional the state party chairmanship jtransportatlon for children liv­ coverage is provided at a school more than miles long, DONATION I Elementary School. Frannie Belly o f Dan ^^®a o t helping ref­ 1,000 SATURDAY, JAN. 28 all pertain to the cafeteria- ^ ^g^rby tonight at at 7 r, , A P ’ Center here. photographer, as the advisor. from which A. Searle Plnney is ing In the Hillside Ave. area and no exitra work Is involved. flows through Yellowstone and $1.00 per peraoh A town meeting Will be held Heintz will serve iu caller.. ute name ^ of Dahomey, a ugees. 4? school.auditorium addition to the high the- Community Hall. t,attaraO r rei Dunn will be replaced by Rob- Members of the new club will stepping down. ^attending the Jlfemon Elemen- C u sto ^ n s however, will be at Grand Teton National Parks In 8 . 11 P.M. Benefit Mancheater Monday at 8 p.m. at the Com­ The Junior High Pilgrim Fel- western African nation, means This year, the students • School board chairman Wal- SANTIAGO, Cliile (AP) — ert Simpson, associate director learn about the fundamentals of There was a possibility that |tary School. ■ ;*, paid $8 an hour instead of tiie M.H.S. GYM Scholarehip Foundation munity Hall. Bel'iy "of It was named Wllbraham hope to false enough Wyoming forms Jackson Lake ! ter Waddell says he has more, President Eduardo Frei of the U.S. Weather Bureau. a camera and the taking of pic- more names might have been I The agreement between the present $2.60 an hour when a lowahAp (H the Union Oongrega- The pubH'c building commls- ^ that In honor of a 17th-century king money to build a school In an and empties into the Columbia -than enough signatures re- charged "niursday night that Dunn took over the Miami turea with a simple camera, submitted In last-minute mall to )union contract custodians and group has to pay tor the use Uonal Church wHl meet Sunday Sion will meet Monday after the charged TOursday night tha from 4-to 6:80 p.nf. to discuss who ate hla victim*. underdeveloped African country River to Washington. senators from the left and right POSt in 1955 after the death of Later on the more technical as- Roncari. the school board subcommittee of a school. ' ?questions. ! ! ! ! « " ! . A total of 200 sig­ ^ meeung. had abused their power -by joint- longtime forecaster Grady Nor- pects of photography ' will be 24-member screening jwaa announced yesterday by Humphry described the cus­ natures are required. Mnndflv PhTken noodle IX trying to prevent his visit to ton. Thus he began the annual presented including developing committee, named by Plnney a 'committee chairman Peter todial negotiators as “generally Waddell said that about a smm n e L ;;; butter sanSwicL ^he United States next month. torture of sitting on the hot seat and prinUng. ^as agreed to limit ♦Humphry, very fair, tough, but they went soup, peanut Duuer_ sanawicn, converted on the when hurricanes approached An ajnbitious field trip pro- ng recommendations of a chair- While th^ details have not along with the over-all situa­ •'ha“ "beeVdw uSin'rthSh B'S’s^SS^Teen beJ^The7 office of the rightist national populated areas and he had to gram Is planned as well as " an” jgto"hamM names on the list in been compleied, the contract tion In the town." the town, and many have been ® ® !c S r W e d n e s £ y - CWli Pa>-‘y P^Per ^1 Dlario Illustra- call the signals for evacuaUon. stimulating------projects tor -Indi- - Ro„cari’s hands this morning, (Will bb written,up for final ap- Building Release great center-wide event ends tomorrow at Manchester vidual members. An org^aniza- came, celery and carrot through sever- iroval by both bodies before it The board of education has tional meeting will be announc- ^ u , , indicate that there are well . Thursday-Spa- . ed soon. Boys and girls Interest- ^ate names was midnight s brought to the board of edu- been released from the order to jcatlon for' approval, presum­ furnish transportation for chil­ Parkade... shop D&L till 9 tonight,.. Sat, till 6 over the required 200 names. ^etti with meat and cheese Attacks on headquarters ed in joining the club should Thursday. Letters with a -Thurs- J ; The petitions will be pre- tgggc^ g^iad, French other op^sltion political par- LP Record call Breadheft at his home on postmark were considered ably at its next meeting in dren from the Hillside Ave. - sented to the town clerk well jjrgad, sugar cookies, squares; reported Wales Rd having made the deadline. {February. area to the Vernon Elementary • Only a few major areas of School, according to School in advance of the 24-hour Friday-Creamed tuna on bis- “ P Is Weapon Breadheft has been a profes- The committee does not plan I (leadline, Waddell said. cult, peas, apple sauce, .cookies. police. There were no reports of plsagreement occurred, and Superintendent Raymond E. injuries or arrests. sional photographer for many ‘o make any decision t^ a y on ) The two remaining items on ------' years and currently a member ^ recommendation^ Ite decUion jeompromiaes were reached in Ramsdell. ' the town meeting call are ac- Manchester Evening Herald For Powell of the photography staff of the ‘s expected next Friday, when most Instances. The contract Ramsdell wrote to the com­ ceptance of Tanglewood Lane Bolton rrespondent, Cleme- Lynda Johnson butlines all procedures for pay, missioner of education earlier (Continued from Page One) public information and publica- committee holds its fina ' by the town, and an ordinance well Young, tel. 64S-8B81. SAN FRANCISCX3 (AP)—Lyn­ tion division of the University meeting before making a re^ rt •vacations, benefits, and griev- this week, noting that all the , changing the date of town elec------da Bird Johnson slipped away lances. safety measures ordered by the PARKADE DAYS SALE plajdng record, her attorney of (Connecticut. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 PA G E EIG H T Antlquaitum and Landmarhi Landing Plane CoUides RANGE ToUahd Society. • Inside AND Flans an pnoeedinc for the FUEL OIL left because they want to remove them­ society’s drat antique show in With Runway Snowplow selves from Vietcong danger or rule. BuUding Committee Accepts th.a high nohool oafeteria the. GASOLINE But a great many of the refugees have weekend ofFehi.is.' ' NORFOLK, Va. (A P ) — The on the main runway, after a Bnllettn Board . (Oontinued from p a (e 8) Eu^tttttg I^Tralb become refugees because they found It n * jix-ton enow plow loomed up flight from Washington, r FVBUSHBD BY THB High School Gym, Cafeteria The tqk ooBictor .wUl be at want an Immediate Romney ahead of the United Air Lines Ahead, W illie’s snowplow — TTR-BAl.t) P R IN TIN G CO„ IN G necessary, not to flee the Vietcong, but ^ ^ ,, Town HaU tomorrow from 9 13 Blssell Street visit here. Unless he builds Viscount momenta after it had three sides of its cab hooded BANTIY OIL to get out of the way of the bombs and The gym and cafeteria in the ter, peanut butter cookies: payment o f Mancheeter. Conn. personal ties here his strength down at Norfolk airport, and against the weather - kood at ( OMl* \N'l . IN< THOMAS P. FERGUSON napalm American forces were using new Tolland High School were Wednesday—Hamburg pie, but- property taxes due this month, WALTER R. FERGUSON «Hii «.«k .i„ .M m s looked Uke he the runway’s edge. Apparently :!;m m u n Publishers against Vietcong villages and against accepted by the building com- tered carrots, bread, and butter. will remain subject to whims throughk the wind- u* did not see the pfi cupcake; Thursday— Meat ball he did not see the plane and Founded October 1. 1881 suspected villages. And many of them Manchester l)vealBg Berald of the public opinion polls. shield." 'n . i. (it'i i ‘>(i.'. mlttee at its last meeting, ac­ grinder, cole slaw, cherry could not hear Its roar above Published Every Evening Except Sundays have, of course, been expelled from their Tolland correapondent, Batl« Thanks to the absence o* or- tVith the sickening sound of the plow's diesel engines. KmKMiti' ^V.■> 1 and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office, at cording to David Cook, board square; Friday—Com and po^ villages and homes b.v American troops Quatrale, telephone 875*S84Sk ganized acUvity for cnybody metal ripping metal, the four- Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall of education chairman and a tato chowder, toasted cheese Then, said Capt. Mclver, "he Matter.______trying to .stabilize the countryside by sandwich, carrot stick, dessert else and the non-existetice of sng;ine turboprop plane — pulled onto the runway from my member of the committee. SUBSCRIPTION RATES bulldozing the most troublesome villages Hicks Memorial: Monday — genuine Nixon sentiment, Rom- carrying 46 passengers and a left and drove right out In front Payable In Advance The entire Inside of the build­ ney’s failure to use the spring- crew of four — tore head-on of me. When I first saw him, it One Year ...... ^?-92 out of existence. Ravioli with . meat sauce, bub Classes Hear Six Months ...... 11.00 ing, Including the 32 classroom board of his sweeping re-riec- "niursday into the plow, which looked like he was coming Again, what may seem a beautiful tered wax beans, carrot sticks Three A^nths ...... o.oO core and specialized facilities, tion my not be fatal Yet, his had just, cleared the runway of through the windshield. I didn’t $55. Hbnth ...... a 1.8S Vienna bread and butter, choc Talk by Digan One Moh piece of logpic to General Wheeler could, now has been accepted by the date pudding with fruit; TueS' best friends here feel It is im­ four Inches of snow. have time to react.” monthly buys when run through other minds, come Robert J. Digan, supervisor M EM BER OF committee. It is expected to day— Sloppy Joes over buttered perative Romney start filling Locked together plane on "The passengers were just THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ot school attendance, spoke re­ The Associated Press is exclusively entitled out meaning .something almost opposite turn over the school to the board rice, peanut butter and ' jelly Lorlng pboto in the shallow base of his sup­ top, snow plow .trapped below, great,” said stewardess Sharon to the use of republlcatlon of all news dis­ to his own^ interpretation. The great of education at a joint meeting cently to two clasles at Ben- port in Minnesota and else­ the two screeched 100 yards. Thompson of Detroit. ’’The peo- SKIERS patches credited to It or pot otherwise credit­ sandwich, orange wedge, raikin net Junior High concerning his ed In this paper and alflO the local news pub- majority of human beings see what they of the board and the committee Engaged where in the nation— and start Part of the aircraft’s underbelly pj^ seemed more worried about cupcake; Wednesday — Noodle role In the school system: Itshccl here* want to see. Feb. 9. soon. Was tom away, a landing gear stewardesses than about All rights of republlcatlon of special dis­ and beef soup, celery stick, Digan related the^ procedure The engagement of Miss Mad- PARADISE patches nerein pre also reserved.______Acceptance of the gym is 1907 Publishers Newspaper sheared off. Near the wings, themselves.” . if*.*.* cheese sandwich, raisin and and duties o f an attendance eline F. Slade of Manchester to subject to completion of a list Syndicate twisted steel gripped the plow. A w in teriz^ Chalet, thirty The Herald Printing Company, Inc., as­ prune square; Thursday— Ham­ supervisor which involve pupil Edward V. Pyka of Tolland, for- sumes TMi financial responsibility for typp- of Items which stilt must be But only the snowplow driver, minutes frito Cannon, Mlt- burger, buttered peas, sweet absences, and a variety o f stu- merly o f Mansiiester, has been craphlehl errors apr>earlng In advertisements The Adman Of Avon corrected by the builder. MAN’S BODY RECOVERED Charlie Willie Jr., 30, was badly tersill, and( exciUng new and-other reading matter In The Manchester potatoes, buttered pan roll, dent offenses within the com- announced by her parents, Mr. Honors Track Founder Evonlng Heralil______Salary Negotlatlona pear half; Friday—^Tuna tet- NORTH HAVEN (A P ) — The injured. Willie spent two hours Loon Mountain Ski Area. In this age of over-communication, - r - munity. and Mrs. Norman S. Slade of body of FYank A. Riqfgiero, 21 The Wood Memorial, New Overlooks trout-stocked pri* Cook said last night that razzlni, buttered com, buttered trapped in the crumpled cab of Fhill serv'ice client of N. E. A Service Inc. advertising, particularly magazine ad­ He explained the difference 101 E. Middle Tpke. of New Haven, wae recovered Yor.^'s major prep race for vate lake, nestled in moun­ Publishers Representatives — The Juims teacher salary negotiations be­ biscuit, olive. Ice cream cup. the plow before cranes lifted the Mathews Special Agency — New York Chi­ vertising, seems to stand alone in be­ between the circuit court sys­ Her fiance is the son o f Mr. in 10 feel of water in McDer- plane and freed him. He suf­ Kentucky Derby horses, hon­ tains. Town plowed right to tween the Tolland Education To Attend GOP Meeting your doorstep. Deed entitles cago, Detroit and Boston.______lieving that a word to the wise is suf­ tem and the juvenile courts end Mrs. Victor Pyka ot Tol­ m ofs Pond Thursday after he fered a broken knee and multi­ ors the memory of Eugene D. Association and the board of Two local women will attend you to membership in pri­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA­ which handle those persons un­ fell through the ice. ficient. A well-chosen and well-repeated - land. ple cuts. Wood, a founder and presi­ TIONS. ______r education are progressing a meeting of the executive der 16 years of age. vate association with swim­ word to the wise, of course. Thus a Miss Slade is a 1964 graduate Ruggiero and two companions, Seven of the passengers who dent of the old Jamaica (N .Y .) smoothly. The two groups have board of the Second Congres­ Digan’s talk was in conjunc- , , , ^ ^ . _ . . , ming pool, fishing without Display advertising closing hours; Robert PicagH, 38, and Rudolph had ridden United Air Lines track. license, and sandy beach, us# For Monday — 1 p.m. Friday. sentence, sometimes a few words, met three times in executive sional District Republican Wo­ Uon with a program of trips f Manchwter High School a i^ ^ ... fa *mn1nv#d jla ft. HftC- Diaz, 26, both of New Haven, Flight 701 from Washlng;ton re­ o f Lodge with fireplaces, For Tuesday — 1 p.m. Monday. sometimes none, is all that usually ap­ session and are nearing com­ men’s Association Thursday at and guest speakers describing F or Wednesday — 1 p.m. Tuesday. fVi. \raT.]r,ii. oj thc 8-t Mftl Tool snd Bklgl had stopped to waUdi some skat- ceived minor injuries. They dressing' room and ihower For Thursday — 1 p.m. Wednesday. pears, for example, in an advertise­ pletion of the negotiations. 8 p.m. In the Mansfield ’Town the various facilities for your guests. For Friday — 1 p.m. Thur.sday. neering Co., Vernon. ers. They were sliding on the were treated at hospitals and ment for perfume. Such restraint in­ Hall. community. Shown by appointment. For For Saturday — 1 p.m. FYlday. Basketball Games M r "pyka a 1964 graduate of •*'* other end of the pond released. All those on the plahe Classified deadline; 10:30 a.m each day of vites a certain admiration. The new high school gym Tolland’s representatives will Digan spoke to the classes VITAMINS picture and full description publication except Saturday — 9 a.m. was used for tlje first time be Mrs. Vir^nia Cummings, of Henry Manning and Donald Mancheater' High School, is a write Don LeBlanc, Depart­ A fter all, trying to convey to a read­ Wood. The talk was In con- machinist apprentice at Pratt ptunged through. safety. COMPARE AND SAVE ment 5907, 100 Main St., Tuesday when approximately president of the local Republi­ Friday, January 20 er so elusive a quality as a fragrance is junction with a program of and Whitney, Division of United Diaz was able to rescue Pi- Snow flurries were falling Reading, Mass, or phoni 350 students, parents, and can Womens Club, and Mrs. challenging work; certainly more than trips and guest speakers de- Aircraft, East Hartford. cagli with a tree branch but when the Viscount, piloted by (617) 944-5800. teachers enthusiastically cheer­ Ruth Lojzim, vice chairman of ARTHUR DRUe trying to describe what’s under a car’s scribing the various services of N o date has been set for the the men could no4 reach Rug- Capt. Richard M clver of Hunt- ed the Tolland Junior High the district oiYanization. the community. wedding, giero. in ^ n , N.Y., landed normally 0 Caineni Catches Some Masks hood, or in a cake mix. But Instead of School basketball team to vic­ Kindergarten Mothers long flights of metaphor or involved Yesterday, as the annual bank holdup tory. The locals defeated St. Assisting mothers at the Tol­ semantic turns, the advertisers bravely season In Connecticut produced Its Bernard’s of Rockville, 49-23. land Co-Operative Kindergarten rely on a fuzzy photograph and a pol­ next week: Monday—Mrs. Tough to Eat second crime in as many days, the High scorers for the team ished phrase to §ell their perfume. were Ron Gumon with 24 Bruce Croj^er, Mrs. Loyde A product of New Meidoo's holdup was accomplished in a bank 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MOOTA^ points: George Rego, 10, and Ftoster, Mrs. Clifford Carlson state tree, pinon nuts are dif­ which had been equipped with a brand Consequently we were surprised the MUSIC STORE3S: 17 OAK ST., M AN C H ESTER - 241 A SYLU M ST., (522-7201) David Putz, 9. and Mrs. Louis Caron; Wednes­ ficult to eat. Sponish-Ameri- of protection this page has been advo­ other day to come across an advertise­ WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 MM day—Mrs. Paul Jachlm, Mrs. cans have mastered the art. ment for perfume that threw economy The Tolland team extended * cating steadily. There was a motion its winning streak to 8-0 yester- Mori Kielty, Mrs. Sherrill They place a handful in- the left to the winds and risked verboseness by picture camera in the New Haven branch day, defeating' St. Edward’s of lins, Mrs. Robert Domian; FYl' cheek, crack them with their office which vvas victimized yesterday. using 33 words. ’These were the words, Stafford, 69-31. High scorers day—Mrs. George Burnham, teeth and separate meat from An official of the bank was able to turn next to a hazy photograph of a man yesterday were George Rego, Mrs. John Perry. Mr#. Gordon shells with their tong;ues, all In it on when he saw the holdup taking embracing a woman; 16; Dave Putz, 10. and Ronald Doudera, Mrs. Irving Dwire. one continuous motion. Assisting mothers at the Sec­ place. The camerq recorded the events of "Fetch me that flower; the herb I Gumon, 10. The team is a member of the ond Co-Operative Kindergarten BRANCH DIRECTOR PICKED the next 10 minutes, during which the showed thee once. OF MANCHESTER Northern Connecticut Jiffiior next week: Monday—Mrs. Fi’ed STORKS (A P )—The Undversi- three criminals conducted their oper­ ‘The juice of it on sleeping eye-lids High Basketball League and is Isch, Mrs. Albert Kerkln, Mrs. ty of Connecticut has named ations Inside the bank, forcing the em­ Album Of Churches By Joseph Satemis laid,___ coached by William Holley, di- Lawrence Lozo, Mrs. Ellery Prof. WiHlam T. O’Hara as « • ployes to lie down on the floor, emptying Sale priced “Will make man or woman madly FIRST CONGREGATIONAL VERNON: Two Years After The Fire Of Jan. 23, 1965. rector of physical education in Neff; Wednesday—Mrs. Ken- rector of its fifth branch, ex­ the tellers’ drawers, and escaping with dote the elementary schools. noth Cowperthwalte, Mrs. Dan pected to open nejit September $81,000. "Upon the next live creature that It The team will play again at Peterson, Mrs. Arthur Slyfield, at Avery Point in Groton. Nevertheless, although the camera sees.” th# gym Feb. 2, when it faces Mrs. Douglas Pryor; Friday— The site currently is occupied Ellington. Mrs. Leonard LeBlonde, Mrs. by the U.S. Coast Guard. had 10 minutes in which to photograph Solid Moosehead maple will make ’This, of course. Is not the work of a Herald PTA Dance Lessons McCarthy, Mrs. William O’Hara is a special assistant the three bandits. It may not necessarily bright Madison Ave. copywriter but of The Tolland PTA will sponsor Osbom, Mrs. Sally Oonlon. to University President Homer help in their IdenOflcation and capture. Inside Report Shakespeare (with minor emendations), Yesterdays ballroom dancing lessons for Historic Society D. Babbidge Jr., who announced the appointment Ihursday. These bandits apparently expected to whom advertisers often turn for copy. by aixith and seventh-grade stu- The Tolland Historical Society every meal an occasion that this bank might have a camera What they usually lift, though, are 25 Years Ago dents again this year. will meet Monday at 7:30 pan. The Avery Point facility will include a two-year imdergrod- operating on them; they guarded against short and well-wgm quotations. But the CTieney Bros, is awarded a Let Football Support Itself Stanford White Classes will be taught by in thc Hicks Memorial School Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak uate center, expemded ijiarin# it by wearing masks and hats and coats passage in this advertisement used four government contract to manu­ Mrs. Lucille Cavar of Willing- Cafeteria to hear a talk and ’To the Editor, To the Editor, ( ton, who has Instructed for the slide presentation by Arthur W. reseerdi activMiee and other ed­ which may have successfully disguised lines, and this largesse led us to some favorite son candidacy. Conse­ facture 50,0(X> aircraft flare ST. PAU L, Minnesota— What Football or any school sports Stanford White desig^ied the last seven years. Llebundguth of the Haurtford ucational programs. their appearance. scholarly reearch. has happened in Minnesota in quently, they are deeply worried paratdiutes, which will be much should be self-supported, or dis­ residence of Miss Annie Chen­ Classes will be held Wednes- ______' the 10 weeks since election day that not a single step has been lighter than those presently In There may, on the other hand, have The words are from "A Midsummer continued. ey not that of Frank Cheney, day afternoons from 2:46 t o ______gives a fair picture of just how taken to build a Romney or­ use. Jr. which you mentioned in been general indications of bulk or Night’s Dream” and are spoken by the Football, in particular, prob­ 3:45 . in the new high school strong — and how shallow — is ganization in Minnesota, ’The Board of Education votes angry fairy king, Oberon, as he orders ably employes more people per Evelyn Shaw’s obituary. Mrs. cafeiteria, beginning Jon. 25. height, or the plcturizatlon o f some the national presidential boom to r^co'hiiftend to the Joint the juice of a fiower placed as punish­ Nor are they Impressed by team than any other sport, 40 Stanford White was a friend of A charge of $6 for the 12-les- mannerisms, which will play some part for Michigan’s Gov. George School Board an Increase of 5 Romney’s willingness to bend odd, out of thousands. Miss Annie Cheney. son course will be made. Par­ in the eventual solution of the case. ment on his wife’s eyelids. He hopes per cent In pay Instead of the Romney. before the wishes of Gov. Le­ Why should the taxpayer hold Miss Cheney's residence was ents are expected to provide when she wakes up she will fall in love As soon as Romney scored his 10 per cent requested by the later used as the temporary an­ But, at the worst, the value of the vander. They would prefer a still for a major bite from some tran^poi’teititMi home. FXirther with a wild animal. As it turns out, landslide third term win as gov­ teachers. installation of a camera protection in visible exhibition of Romney little clique like that? nex of the Manchester Memo­ information is available from the first creature she sees when she ernor Nov. 8, the victory-mind­ this Instance could dwindle down to muscle lining up delegate Physical fitness Is a good rial Hospital and demolished in Mrs. Kathie Motola., awakens is a boorish country bumpkin ed young progressives who run 10 Years Ago 1962. I did not know that Stan­ this: that it forced the bandits in ques­ strength here against the gov- thing, but organized sports are Correction wearing a .mule’s head. She falls ridic­ the Miimesota Republican Party ford White designed Cheney tion to self-announce their mission from eriiqrs in 1960. In fact, the new This date 10 yiars ago was a not going to fill the bill. Let The combined kindergarten were itching to move. 'Viewing ulously in love with him to the delight guard Republicans regard Le- Sunday; The Herald did not the participants or the fans pay Brothers office building. meeting Tuesday night is only the moment they appeared inside the Romney as the man to beat of her vengeful husband. vander’s proposed moratorium publish. for their entertainment. Yours truly, for executive board members door and tended to make both their ap­ President Johnson, they were as a political error that could J. W. Cheney of both kindergartens. proach to the bank and their exit from We don’t know if the Madison Ave. ready to form Romney • for - Harold Manter hurt him. 372 Parker St. P.O. Box 846 Hobo Dance it more sjiectacular and attention- people who turned out the advertise­ President clubs and begin lining Moreover, these progressive Manchester, (jonn. The VFW and its auxiliary ment have read “ A Midsummer Night’s up convention delegates. Manchester. Conn. getting than otherwise. Today in History will hold a Hobo Dance Jan. 28 Dream" beyond their own quotation. But from Michigan came no Republicans are perplexed by Conceivably, the camera Installation at the Post Home from 8:30 to For choice china, ^ass single word of encouragement. the failure of Romney to stitch By the Associated Press We are inclined to think they have not. 12:30. A beef stew dinner will may not bo able either to outwit or dis­ Furthennoi'e, Romney and his together a professional organi­ Today is Friday, Jan. 20, the ’The man embracing the women in the be served. A donation of $1 is courage bandits who, like those operat­ lieutenants in Lansing have zation staff immediately follow­ 20th day of 1967. ’Hiere are 346 advertisement does not seem at all like requested, with proceeds being ing yesterday, plan their crime with a obediently heeded the admoni­ ing his election. Sevearl volun­ days left in the year. A Thought for Today no. a country bumpkin, and the mule’s head donated to the hospital fund. touch o f criminal professionalism. 'The tion by Gov. Harold Levander, teered to us the idea that Rom­ Today’s Highlight In History Mrs. Edward Dombeck, Vernon is nowhere in sight. Minnesota’s newly elected Re­ ney ought to hire F. Clifton camera would still, we would think, act On this date in 1946, a strike Rev. 3:15 Thou art neither with this emotion. Instead it Circle, may be contacted for publican govemor, for a six- White, chief organizer for Bar­ A 34 X 63-In. cupboard to add charm as an effective deterrent against the of 780,000 steelworkers beg;an, points up the element of compe- tickets. month moratorium here on ry Goldwater in 1964 who came cold nor hot: I would thou wert to your room. random amateurs who seem responsible launching the greatest strike in tion and too often causes fear School Lunches presidential politics. Thus, there within a hair of capturing Min­ cold or hot. for the majority of Connecticut’s yearly Air Pollution And Cancer history under the jurisdiction of and insecurity. So as individuals Lunches at Meadowbrook is today no more of a Romney nesota from its party leaders. An accurate description of too record of holdups. A camera installation one American union. we build our own wall—we can’t School next week: Monday — Table and Living across the Hudson when the organization in Minnesota than Holding no grudges against many of us too much of the allow pur weaknesses or fears Soup, meat and lettuce sand­ still poses an added hazard even for westerlies export polluted air from New there was on Nov. 8. On ’This Date four chairs White, they would welcome a time. Many things contribute to to show—-we have no time to wich, fruit cup; Tuesday — The Pilgrim Dining Room 219. those who may succeed in outwitting it. Jersey is not pleasant, but living right 'This leaves Romney in an am­ In 1841, Hong Kong became a Romney operation in Minnesota study Issues or really find out Spanish rice, buttered green And, in these days when it is, we think, next to one of Jersey’s particularly biguous position in Minnesota. British crown colony. a condition like this, but a ma­ run by the capable William Mc- about persons running for office bMns, Vienna bread and but- sensible policy to avoid the potential noxious industrial areas is much worse, He remains the front-runner Fadzean, White’s man in Min­ In 1929, the first full length- jor one seems to me to be a —we are too busy providing se­ bloodshed that a police-type defense of apparently to the point of being lethal. here because of his strong show­ nesota and Goldwater’s 1964 tialkdng picture made outdoors, terrible, passlojiate yearning for curity for our children to expe­ He forgot! No, she forgot! Well, they both forgot. Welch Cupboard 229 . "In Old Arizona,’ ’ was released. all counters where money is kept would That is the circumstantial evidence ing in the polls. Thus, his Min­ Minnesota organizer. In con­ security. Partly because of the rience them as persons — in a In 1937, Franklin Delano Roo­ entail, it remains essentially the only by which Dr. Leonard Greenburg ex­ nesota strength is only poll- trast, White’s Goldwater back­ psychologically clever advertis­ vague way we acknowledge re­ sevelt was inaugurated for his SOIfOR OmZENS on the scene deterrent we have. plains a concentration of higher than deep. In the absence of any ground is regarded as a distinct ing we are bombarded with, the ligion but we can’t let it interk* second term as President. CLUB A fieldsfone fireplace and pine wainscot paneling sets the theme average death rates from respiratory Romney organizational work liability by several key mem­ top of our minds associates this fere with our work or social, In 1946, Oharies de Gaulle re­ Aak Our Pharmaolsts cancer in northern Staten Island. here, it would simply disappear bers of Romney’s inner circle. yeanling with material security. life, or our "security.” W e ap^ for this dining room with its early Pilgrim look. Moosehead solid Dr. Greenberg, New "York’s first com­ with any drop in the polls. signed as president of FVance. That is hardly the only dif­ The business of preparing for pear, and eventually are, neither maple in its burnished, antique finish fits in perfectly. The 38x56 in. Through One Man’s Glasses missioner of air pollution control and What is true in Minnesota is In 1947, Secretary of State ARTHUR URUG WE NEVER FORGET! / ference in opinion between St. and making our mark on the hot nor cold. It's interesting Duckfoot table with a maple-grained, non-mar plastic top extends now affiliated with the Albert Einstein also true elsewhere, for Minne­ James Byrnes signed peace economic battleground we have tliat the author of the book of Tw o rather brilliant reminders of the Paul and Lansing. While the treaties with Italy, Hungary, College of Medicine, made his unsettling sota’s high-flying Republicans ipade of our country leaves lit­ Revelations found It so in h li OUR AUTOMATIC to 76 inches. With a Duxbury Windsor arm chair and 3 side chairs, pliability of human logic were pro­ Romney strategy is to limit his disclosure in telling an interstate air typify the new Republican spirit Bulgaria and Romania. tle time to define or work for time, too. current out-of-state appear- $219. The big Welsh cupboard is 49 inches wide, 74 in. tall, has vided by General Earle G. Wheeler, pollution conference the results of a around the country in the wake Today’s Birthdays the emotional security we really ances, his would-be supporters The Rev. R. E. Haldeman FUEL OIL DELIVERY nine drawers, $229. chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, study financed by the U.S. Public of the 1966 elections. Comedian George Burns is 71; yearn for. Education does not God Is Moving By His Wayside Tavefn Croup 2 I 9 « tn a Washington speech the other day. Health Service. That spirit here is typified not (See Page Nine) violinist Mlscha Ebnan is 76. seem to help us make our peace St. Mary’s Episcopal Churdi Spirit Behind The A Jersey official readily attempted by Levander, 56, an old law Iron Curtain! IS CERTAIN First, he assailed the perfidy of the Reminiscent of the wayside or warfside tavern North Vietnamese in concentrating their to explain away the geographical cor­ partner of Harold Stassen, but relation, but the effort was unpersua­ by a remarkable group of pro­ of old, this group includes a big 48-in. round anti-aircraft installations near their own We record the average temperature for eadi dayt sive. gressive party leaders from a table that extends to 68 inches . . . protected by centers o f heavy population. Their pur­ compute the number of degrees the average is below N ot to change the subject, do you re­ younger generation: Attorney non-mar Durawood high pressure plastic in ma­ pose in doing this, he inferred, might F i s c h e t l i 65. Then we combine this temperature data with ttu i l il 9 vJ p- member— can you forget?— the Thanks­ General Douglas Heas, 36; Lt. ple grain. Two Captain's and two Mate’s chain your known rate of fuel use to determine exactly be to use their own civilian population giving weekend smog crisis? Dr. Green- Gov. James Goetz, 30; State Rep. JHURSDAYS complete the five pieces at $219. as a shield, to keep American bombers burg had some unsettling figures on Ljrall Schwartzkopf, 35 (who how much fuel your bv|rner uses each day to keep off. that, too. doubles as Minneapolis party you as warm as you want to be. N o matter what the FRIDAYS There might seem a simpler brand of Beginning with Wednesday, Nov. 23, chairman); State Rep. William weather, all you have to do is lean back and relax. Frenzel, 38. logic available. It might be contended the first day of the toxic 'inversion, You’ll never have to rely on your memory or your deaths were consistently above normal With 2-to-l control of the that the North Vietnamese would logd- tank gauge (which may be inaccurate) to tell yoo for seven consecutive days, with indi­ state legislature after their Use your Connecticut eally place their heaviest defenses in cations that the aggregate excess was landslide victory over the when it’s time to fill the tank. We know when it or Hartford-National and around their more important cities. criimbling Democratic-Fanner- ■torts getting low and we refill it without any bother at least 80. Bank Charge Cards, And it might be contended that Amer­ “Higher than expected.” commented Labor (DPL) Party last fall, to you. And we refill it with Mobilheat fuel oil, ican planes would never encoimter such Health Services Administrator How­ tliey scent a similar takeover in quality checked 21 times between t l » refinery ami or, Any of Watkins Washington. Their affection for defenses unless they were flying near ard J. Brown, but “not significantly your furnace. Remember,, there’s a big diflwenoe in plans of payment. such etties. higher in a statistical sense." Romney stems almast entirely Yokeback Croup # That’s minimizing a dangerous situa­ from his showing in the polls—' distributoM. Wb’d like to show yon ju it how U < 159 Or, 'to try to make the point quite r. tion—-and the same sort of minimization particularly the Miimesota poll, ^that difforenob can be. clear, Oeneral Wheeler’s assumption that can doubtless be applied to Dr. Green- which shows Romney leading Four yokeback Windsor side the North Vietnamese not only invite burg’s report on hospitals’ illness rec­ President Johnson 55 j>er cent to chairs and 34 x ,46 x 56-in. but Justify American attack on their ords, showing a distinct rise in bron­ 38 pea’ cent (while Richard M. duckfoot table make up this cities when they set up defenses for Nixon trails the President, 39 M ^ ll chitis during the inversion period. The Rev. Stefan Gulyas, dinette gi’oup. The table top these cities does not make a very Another researcher. Dr. William H. per cent to 54 per cent). has a non-mar, maple-gi’ained But very nearly equal to the Missionary to the countries straight kind of sense. Becker, catalogued the inversion symp­ behind-the "Iron Curtain, Durawood plastic top! Intensity of their search fot a Mobilheat In the same speech, General Wheeler toms experienced by millions of New wUl sbeak at CalvAry Church, Yorkera: Bye irritation, increased presidential winner is their d e-, 647 B. Middle 'Turnpike, drew another conclusion likely to make coughing, difficulty In breathing, in­ votlon to organization. This Thursday through Saturday, eyebrows raise among American corres­ creased phlegm, and wheezing. breed of new guard Republicans 7:30 p.tn., and on Sunday at Atoes Group 129. chair C«up 149. pondents in Vietnam. A ll in all, these latest additions to is convinced superior precinct 11 a.m.,'and 7 p.m. (Jan. 19- MORIARTY BROTHERS ‘'When,” he said, “ a million South the dossier should surprise no one, It is organization built up over the 22). Rev. Gulyas will show Four Mate’s chairs are featur beautiful color slides, and tell 301 CENTER STREET For extra seating space, choose this 34 x 4 6 -i^ Vietnamese refugees elect to leave Viet- no longer news that smog is a sickener, past decade in the ’Twin Cittefl ed in this tavern type group has been crucially Important in of hla exciting experiences. rectangular table with its maple grained plMtic, •ong areas and seek safe haven with a poisoner, and a killer. 'What the prob­ Don’t miss seeing and hear­ with a 38-in. round table hav­ defeating the DFL. TE LE PH O N E 643-5135 top that is resistant to liquids, wids and heat; the Government of Vietnam, as they' lem requires is not more damning evi­ ing this man of God. Every­ ing turned legs. The Refugees have Indeed left Vletoong have to pay the wake-up price of even­ Goldwater insurgents in 1984 V incH K sm 8466. jjreas, and even some nnoonunitted tual smog disaster to geit the meeaage. and hejit control of the delega- T n r , * f , " gUJtiine of tttaw It Is sure, liavs — WORLD JOURNAL TRIBUNB tton only through the ploy ot $ MANCHESTBR EVENING HERALD, M ANC^TER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1967 PAGE ELEVBN ' ' ' ' ■ i ‘ w MANCilESTE^ EVENING. HERALP, IAa NCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 PAGE TEN ' .4 Coventry Curtis Presents Case Obituary Baldwin and Nourie

George Mothes. Progress Reported To Be Tried Together For School Park Site GTOrge M othes, 67, of 74 Del- William Baldwin and Ronald Nourie will be tried to­ School administrators and the Board of Education monf St., husband of Mrs. died On CHS Programs gether in U.S. District Court in Hartford on charges of presented their case for a new Lincoln School in Len- yesterday at Manchester Me- robbing the Rockville branch of the'Vernon Nationm ter Springs Park before the Town Planning Cornmis- „,oriai H ospital, A progress report on Cov- Peter Karalekas, physical ed- sion at an informal session last night in the Municipal ini'. Mothes was bom in entry High School led the agen- uoation; Joseph De Luda, scl- Bank Nov. 3. ness to FM agents concerning Building coTfee room. — Hackensack, N.J., and has lived da at last night’s board of edu- enoe; Carl Salina, music; Mrs. That was the ruling handed Baldwin, The meeting- had been re- adding more administrators to in Manchester for the past 34 cation meeting. Teressa Williams, art; Robert down this morning by Federal Baldwin’s lawyer, A tty. quested by the school board to system. years. Before his retirement Department chairmen and Hall, math; Mrs. Owen Trask, Court Judge T. Emmet Clarle James Sherman of Manchester, try to resolve Its differences Regarding the proposed Cen- four years ago, he was em- Principal Milton Wilde report- home economics, and George after deliberating a week on had requested separate trials on with the TPC, which has op- ter Springs site, Curtis empha- ployed as a machinist at the ed to the board on the prog­ Coon, social studies. posed using Center Springs gi^ed that the requirements for Royal Typewriter Co., Hart- ress being made in carrying out Office Cost Rising motions filed by the defend- ^ ^ o '”o®h®r°motions made by land as a site for a school. the school plant itself would ford. He was a member of recommendations contained in The question of central office ant’s defense counsels to have ^.tty. Volpe—to suppress evi- The school board for several amount to only 6-8 acres, even North Methodist Church, high school evaluation, conduct­ space was again discussed. The separate trials for their clients, jence, and to dismiss Nourie’s months has been on record in though there should be about 18, Survivors, be.sides his. wife, ed in 1965 by the sta te accredi- board will meet with the board A federal court official said indictment—will be argued be- favor of u.sing 6-8 acres of un- according to the state formula. Include a son, Donald Mothes tation committee. of finance on Monday night re­ today Judge Clarle did not give Judge Clarle Monday, veloped park land north of Val- a .s for state recommenda- of Manchester; a brother. Paul I Wild, giving an over-all pic­ garding the problem. reasons why he denied the mo- ■ Baldwin and Nourie, both 24, Board Chairman Donald ley St between Winter and tlons on site, the state board Mothes of Largo, Fla.; and a ture at the high school,' said tlons. each pleaded Innocent earlier Trotter Sts. as the best avail- cannot dictate placement or sister, Mrs. James Hands of Young reported that inforni®'' Speaks Monday Nourie’s lawyer, Robert this month to the bank rob­ that as of Dec. 31, enrollment tion received from the state able location for a new building actual size of building sites, Dover, N.J. at the school was 791. There of Hartford, had con­ bery charge. boa^.^pm s to indicate that the Francis M. Gersz, deputy I S B m p to replace the 50-year-old Curtis said. Also, the board Funeral services will be held are 42' teachers, not including tended that his client’s case Baldwin was arrested by FBI tomorrow at 1 p.ni. at the cost of building a separate commissioner of the State De- would be prejudiced if the two agents, in Bowling Green, Ky., building at the Center. consijlers that town-owned land the librarian, band instructor, to housi the staff will ■ In opposing the board's rec- adjacent , to the school would Holmes Funeral Home, 400 partment of Consumer Protec- men were tried together he- eight days after the holdup, physical education teacher and be more than the original esti ommendation, the TPC has "count” toward determining a Main St. The Rev. Earle C. tion will speak Monday at a cause a person expected to tes- Nourie was seized by agents guidance personnel. The teach­ mate of about $20,000. In order been standing behind a study site’s suitability, said the super- Custer, pastor of North Metho­ er-pupil ration is 18.23 to 1, and meeting of the Women’s Club tify for the prosecution had in- ik‘k '*rimes Square Hotel room dist Church, will officiate. Bur­ to fulfill state requirements for by Towm Planner Joseph Tam- Intendent. Wilde explained that this is be­ of Manchester at Iona Cafeter- criminating evidence that lo days after the robbery. The 4 ■ r t i , ial will be in East Cemetery. such a building, thus assuring would be inadmissible in Nou- PBI .said Nourie had $6,000 in t>r UwftaMe'Wdlk ^ sky, which callS for thfe aban- Therefore, he said he could cause of low enrollment in cer- state aid, the cost could run to- ia. Regent St. The meeting will L .. 'V.! A’ Friends mav call at the fu- donment of the Lincoln. District feel justified in recommending tain courses, such as advanced about $40,000. be, at 8 p.m. after a social time rie’s defense, but admissible in his possession. and placing Lincoln’s 375 pupils a site like the park becau.se the neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Baldwin’s. The rest of the stolen cash, French. Some board members felt that at 7:30. Those attending are In enlarged and modernized school would only require a Atty. Volpe has said the evi- more than $19,000, and a re- Casco 3-Heat Hankscraff General Electric G.E. Kitchen Clock Wilde reported that the stu­ a more accurate estimate of reminded to use the northwest Bentley, Nathan Hale, and small amount of land (in this Mrs. Raymond Hanson dence comprises statements volvcr used in the holdup, have dent council has been active cost should be obtained before door on Regent St. Washington Schools. case 6-8 acres) and the park ELLINGTON Mrs. Louise discussion with the finance The speaker was appointed made by the prospective wit- not Uren recovered, F' Heating Pad Vaporizer Baby Feeding Dish 50% OFF itself would remain largely un­ Zwingelstein Hanson, 71. of 5 this year and is revising its Ldist night’s session was in­ constitution which will be vot­ board. Others said that the to his present position in 1961 formational only, and resulted touched. Quarry Rd. died yesterday at Cam|b Vohw 4.99 Comp. Volua 6.95 Comp. Volue 10.95 Mfri. Mg. Lilt Prka A9t Rockville General Hospital. ed on by the student body. The problem has e.xisted for many by Gov; John Dempsey. He In no immediate TPC action. The site could then be devel­ student council is given two years and should be solved im- lives in North Haven, where he Today’s Testimony “We came here tonight to lis­ oped to enhance both recrea­ She was the wife of Raymond H an.^n. free periods each month to mediately. is active in religious, fraternal ten and learn,” said John La- tional and school use. said Cur­ Mrs. H anson w as born in meet and Wilde said their sug- Board member Donald Aver- and civic organizations, menzo, commission chairman^ tis much as is now the case gestions have been most help- suggested a re-evaluation of in the field of con.sumer pro- 2.77 Rockville, June 17, 1895. a 2.49 6.29 2.44 adding that he didn’t deny the with Robertson and Washington f,ii tr. tho or)mrini 'by Pjl^ B f fm ; -, 4 Guaranteed for 3 yean. C urtis said th at In recom- area. For Financial Talk the reasons why the board was Survivors,, besides her hus­ that representatives of the stu- of the intermediate school. Measures Division; and vice eoncentraUng on the park site mending Uncoln’s placement in Supt. Dunn said that with the chairman of the 52nd National band, include two sons, Ray­ dent council and Supt. Frank (Continued 'from Page One) rather than others. the park, the board wanted to growing school population, this Conference on Weights and D-Pla., in connection with a real mond W. Hanson of Rockville Dunn will appear this Saturday might suffice for a few years. Measures, He is also a director gaged in a joint stock purchase estate development they were ' *♦ m ’ th, iwhour .... Td Vb.rl o T j r on the "R FD No. 3” television commission members in- s^eguarding--and Impr^'ing but the staff might have to of the Northeast Conference on venture involving $55,5(X). jointly interested in near Orlan­ • Eddie rlsniMFisher r •ion, bury; a daughter, Mrs. Ruth show with Frank Atwood. The move, thus raising the prob­ Weights and Measures and an Arinong other oversights, he do, Fla. This was because his dicated they would probably “'|^tfpm^i!o“ Ted the proposed O'mmings of Rockville; a hot lunch program will be dis­ act again on the school board’s lem once more. honorary member of the (Jon- sa'd. he deducted only $400 for secretary, the late Carole Tyler, school siteVn a map and dis- brother, Louis Zwmgelstem_ of cussed, and the show will be two sisters, Mrs. Results of Study sick pay in 1961 whereas he was that lime new on the job r e c o m m e n ^ t i ^ Feb. 6. follow- ^ "the telecast at 12:30 p.m. on Chan­ nectlcUt Sealer’s Association. - cm Hartmann and Miss A special subcommittee was entitled to deduct $500. and had not "learned my hab- ajmblic heanng on other area, which he said ^ary nel 3. It will be repeated on Mrs. Edward Kurtz is chair­ F - m atters. Lucy Zwingelstein. both of El­ formed to study this last fall, man of arrangements for the Moreover, he said, he did not it.s," Baker testified, would be left as much as pos­ Tuesday a t 7 :30 p.m. and several possibilities were N ear th e end of the board's gjjjjg lington, arid four grandchil­ meeting. take full deductions for two He said that the notation re­ its natural, wooded Curriculum Progress mentioned at that time: Rent- presentation, one cammission gtate. dren. houses he and Seby Jones sold garding this payment. Instead of Department chairmen report- ing space outside the school. member said he was ”a little pje gaij j^hool authorities The funeral will be held to­ at a loss in Charlotte in 1961. being put in his tax file in his ed that progress has been made use of space in the town office On the other hand. Baker office on Capitol Hill, landed in less apprehensive” about pos- yrouid utilize wild areas near the morrow at 8;15 a.ni. from the Burke Funeral Home. 76 Pros­ in curriculum , according to building and building a separ­ Hospital Notes said, he overlooked an interest a file marked ‘‘Senator Smath- ' i * Bible use of the park site after school both as buffers for the pect St., Rockville, with a Mass suggestions in the evaluation. ate building. In November, the payment of $268.75 received ers.” He explained he kept files learning precisely where the rest of 'the park and as pre- Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. of requiem at St. Bernard’s with particular advances in co- board voted to pursue the lat- from Sen. George A. Smathers, on all senators. •chool would be located, and serves for nature study. ExLst- Church, Rockville, at 9. Burial ordination between depart- ter po.ssibility and agreed to in all areas e.xceptlng mater­ Cory Heater with REGINA* Contoured that it would f ing playgrounds ^d the Center ““sr Bernardos Ceme- ments. present their proposals to the nity where they are 2:30 to 4 much land a« he had anUoipat- Springs sliding hiU would re- p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. and Automatic Thermostat World Famous BffllULX Toilet Seat tery. Recommendations dealing board of finance. However, a Grove St., Rockville; Margaret John David, New London; Mrs. -#d. main as they are, except for Friends may call at the fu­ Cvith space requirements have meeting with that board could private rooms where they are Powers, 12 S. Alton St,; Michael Beverly T e 11 c f s e n. Stafford Ow Reg. Uw Price 10J7 Vacuum Cleaner Our Rag. Ltur Meu IA9 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Visitors are Electrikhroom Discussion for the board was possible upgrading, Scott said. neral home tonight from 7 to been difficult to carry out, how- not be arranged until Jan. 23. Reardon. 47 Eva Dr.; Arthur Springs; Ulysses LippincoU. 8 requested not to smoke in pa­ TOnducted mainly by Superin- The main theme of both men 9. ever, because of crowded con- A motion to postpone the Schultheis, 102 N. Lakewood Ridgewood St.; Mrs. Judith Our Rag. law Prisa JAM fendent of Schools William Cur- was that a school in Center tients’ rooms. No more than ditions at the high school. With impending meeting with the fi- Circle; G. Michael Shaw, Coven­ Miner. South Rd.. Bolton. tis and Assistant Superintendent Springs could become an integ- two visitors at one time per Frank W. Javarauckas the onening of the intermediate nance board was defeated, with try; Therese Strait, Tolland; Also, Herbert Little, Enfield: 7.70 34.88 Bonald Scott, who argued that ral part of the town’s recre- patient. 2.29 TOLLAND—Frank William school in 1968, there will be Richard Messier, Ruth Benoit, William Titone, Stafford Mrs. Mary Perron, Coventry: 'Ihatant Red’ Heat Built-in Ibermostat. Powv Braab *n Beat! ‘‘Dirt-Doet” aUows Contoured for beauty. Fun cover. IBdA- to abandon the district would be ational, as well as educational javarauckas, uv,50, of...... Windsor,.. more space available, since Margaret Cleverdon. and Win- P atien ts Today: 295 Springs; Donald B. Varney, Wil- Phillip Bourbeau. 21 Beverly 17.70 educationally unsound, and that facilities from which arge Anthony Javarauc- ...... throp Merriam voting to hold On*)tf tirltdi. Tip over beat guard. St«y Sdve aH yov bare floor and rug cieoAnf dirt to pMi through drcnlar handle, avoids ing color polyetfylene hjwes won’t nwt Grades 7 and 8 will be leaving limantic; Philip Vasington, Rd., Vernon: Reginald Ells­ cod handle. 1320 watts. clojHgng. lArimakaUe plaatie honaiDg. Baked on enamd flniUi. white er eohn. the new school could enhance numbers of citizens couio oene- Tolland, died yesterday the high school building. the meeting. Those in favor of ADMITTED YESTERDAY; Storrs; Mrs. Helen William.son, worth. Coventry; Earl Scott, problems. **There’i ipily cos EleeMk- #M100. lise of the park, rather than t v . at his home. Department chaii-men report­ postponing the meeting were Alfred Adamcyk, 54 Wells Rd., 2 Carol Dr., Rockville; Thomas 14 Hackmatack St.; Mrs. Vir­ prove detrimental. tnnk ia- Survivors, also include hi.s ing at la.st night's meeting were Averill, Young and Paul Board- Talcottville; Mrs. Mary Ba- Wilson, Hazardville. ginia Guard ini, Stafford Garland Reedy, industrial arts; man. dorck, Glastonbury; Mrs. Mary Springs; Mi-s. Catherine Harvey, InI supporting his views sue* with ® the argument that the _’ ^ ’ ^ daughters, ® a sii^ \r Boll. 71 Niles Dr.; Mrs. Clau­ BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A 699 Foster St., Wapping; Mrs. f^alnst abandonment, Curtis school would be an imnrovc-improve­ grqndcWKlren and sev- said In his judgment the dis­ eral nieces aind nephews. Henry H. Clark of Manchester held this morning from dette Chasse, Andover; Mrs. son to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alice Carey, 44 Durant St.; Wil­ trict should continue relative- ment. Neva Crosby, Stafford Plecity, 79 Ridge St.; a daugh­ liam Skoncski, 43 Edivard St.: "We mu.st face up to the fact The funeral will be held to- and Bradford Clark of Balti- Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main $t., with a M ^ of ;rt>. Springs; Ronald Delnicki, RFD ter to Mr. and Mr.s. Joseph Richard Rylander, 20 Dorothy 8 «■« “• vripu. ™s» « kinds of facilities and that Menvin, Leek and 'Slieehan Fu- Funeral services will be held qulem at'the Church of the As- R<^liu be in Kensington Ceme- Chetelat was organist and solo­»nin. 50 W. Ma n ., RFD 1. Rockville: Mrs. Con­ showing the pupil populations sparing^,’ he charged. _ Richard Franzosa, 181 Summit DISCHARGED W E D N E S- Windsor, at 9. Burial will Be in tery. ist. Burial was in St. James’ stance Brooks and son, Glas­ since 1942. and pointed out O"®. ^ St.; William Haye.s, RFD 1, DAY: Mrs. Sandra Williams, tonbury. St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Windsor. Friends may call at the A. W. Cemetery. that since 1956 the number of tions is to ’just be there as an Bearers were Earl Ecabert, Bolton; Mrs. Mary Heinz, An- Andover; Mrs.' Truth Paisley, ' V 'S’- . '-J. '-,1 Lincoln pupils has ranged of green open space n the Friends may call at the fu­ Carlson Funeral Home, Frank­ DISCHARGED TODAY: RuSsell Parsons. Randall Hill dover; James Henry, 51 Dart Tankeroosan Rd., Vernon; Mrs. closely around 375. the enroll- towns busy center, he .said neral home tonight from 7 to lin Sq„ New Britain, Sunday HiU Rd., Wapping; Dianna Geraldine Barton, 12 Doane SI.; Che.ster Morgan, 376 Woodland ^ Tamsky also posed questions 9. There will be a recitation of Francis Hill, Victor Bronke and ment there this year. from 7 to 9 p.m. Kenny, 38 Bigelow St.; Mrs. Mrs. Clara Lent, 66 Pine St.: St.; Mrs. Doris Ely, 262 P a rk ­ to Curtis and the board of what the Rosary at 8. Cyril Mizla. The main argument against ^ ^ v, * * Mildred Kimball. Suffield; Mrs. Mrst) Clara Renn, 9 Chestnut er St.; Mrs. Patricia Bennett. Polaroid #250 abandoning the district said hey proposed to do about Bent- I>eon N. Dishaw Rose LaBua. Coventry; Donald St.: Mrs. Donna Plecity. 79 59 Troy Rd.. South Wlnd.sor; Mrs. Albert Ulltsch Miss Nellie G. Doyle the two men, was the building Nathan Hale and Washing­ VERNON—Leon N. Dishaw, and Gerald L alancette, 46 Ridge St.; Mrs. Leonella Gian- Mrs. Florence Spooner, 30 Eva SOUTH WINDSOR -- Mrs. The funeral of Miss Nellie Color Pack Camera problems which would result at ton Schools—assuming that 39, of 39 E dith Rd. died this Sum m er St. sonti. 82 Pine Knob Dr., W ap­ Dr.; Joseph Grous, French Rd.. they are becoming inadequate. Anna Hesse Ulitsch, 71, of West G. Doyle of 234 Tolland Tpke. Bentley, Nathan Hale and morning at Rockville General Also, Mrs. Freda Little, 10 ping; James Cook, 3 French Bolton: Mrs. Mary Iwosa, 69 laty Credh Turns Board chairman John Rottner Suffield, mother of Mrs. Leslie was held this morning from Washington — the receiving Hospital. He was the husband Cross St.; Rhonda McLaughlin, Rd,; r Mrs. Minnie Byers. 40 Fairfield St.t Joseph Varcii, replied thqt the board was at- Oarroll of South Windsor, died of/Mrs. Valerie Swartz Dishaw. the John F, Tierney Funeral Stafford Springs; Darren Coventry; George Snow, 93 ■chools. yesterday at her home. She was Deepwood Dr.. Wapping; Her­ A flow chart study, prepared tempting to get funds for im­ Mr. Dishaw was born in Home, 219 W. C enter St., with O’Brien, 98 Oakland St.; Paula Concord Rd.: Mrs. Ann Rey­ the wife of Albert Ulitsch. bert LaBrie, Ellington; Jean Le- provem ents in its capital im­ Springfield, Mass., April 30, a .solemn high Mass of requi­ Odette, Broad Brook; Mrs. Doro­ nolds, 2.50 Autumn St,; Mrs. by Scott, indicated Bentley Sun-ivors also include 2 sons, Blanc Jr., High Manor Park, School would need an eight- provements budget. em at St. Bridget Church. thy Papineau, 198 Porter St.; C atherine Murphy, 441 H igh­ 106.89 6 ether daughlei\s, 3 brothers, 1927, a son of Mrs. Ellen Welch Rockville: Jerome O’Brien, Cov­ room addition to house its But he said the board mu.st The Rev. John J. Delaney Mrs. Mary Pasqualini, 13 Kane land St. 2 .sisters, 32 grandchildren and Dishaw of Vernon and the late entry; Michael McKinnon, 436 Complete with Flash. The most vursatflu share of Lincoln’s pupils, and take "fir.st things first” and was celebrant, assisted by the R d.; M aty Ann Pazianos. 105 Also, M ary Cas.sells, 7 Coun­ 4 great-grandchildren. Leo Dishaw. He was a financial W. Middle Tpke. Polaroid made. Accepts aU Polaroid at- Washington seven. No addi­ that Lincoln’s needs are the Rev. Dennis R. Hussey, deacon, try Lane, Vernon; Mrs. Santina FMneral sendees will be held supervisor at Hamilton Stand­ Foster St.; Gilbert Powers, 86 taduBOits. tional rooms would be required most critical, requiring immedi­ and the Rev. Robert J. Keen, Carino. 2545 Ellington Rd.. tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the ard, Division of United Air­ DISCHARGED YESTER­ at Nathan Hale. ate attention. .subdeacon. Mrs. Raymond W apping: Jam es Comins, 404 Thomas W. Johnson Funeral craft Corp., Windsor Locks, DAY : Laurie and Paul Assa- Curtis said con.structing an Murphy was organist and solo­ N. Main St.; Kenneth Braith- Home, 105 Oak St., Windsor and a member of its Manage­ doorian, 17 Starkweather St.; addition at Bentley would be ist. Burial was in St. Bridget HEALTH CAPSULES. w aite. 374 Hilliard St.; Mr.s. Locks. The Rev. Robert Wright m ent Club. He wa.s a Navy bv .Mifliael A. IVlIi. M.I). Oscar Patterson. Ea.st Hartford: Impractical because of the Cemetery. Father Delaney, as­ Florence Berck, 74 Talcott Hein Enters Meet of West Suffield will officia.e. veteran of World War II. Donna DelMa.stro, 21 Highland smallness of its site, already sisted by Father Hussey, read WHAT MAKefr MOTOR 6C00TER6 Ave.. Rockville; Mr.s, Nancy Burial will be in Windsorville Survivors, besides his wife Ave., Rockville: Mrs. Diane BOSTON (AP) — Mel Hein the committal service. ‘ PANGEROU^ ? inadequate by modern-day Cemetery. and mother, include two daugh­ Boulay, 88 West St., Rockville: Ru-ssell, 65 Seam an Circle; standards. Jr., a consistent 16-foot per­ Meg Larmett, 429 Spring St.; Felix Lewis, 39 Turnbull Rd. former for the Southern (Jali- Friends may call at the fu- ters, Valerie Dishaw and Debra A lack of site would not be neral home tonight from 7 to Dishaw. both at home; two as g(r®at a facto r a t W ashing­ foniia' Striders, was entered to­ Hegan Gets Notice day in the pole vault of the 41st 9. brothers,' Joseph Dishaw of ton, which has a much larger White Plains. N. Y., and John p„yr™ „.a. but .bcbratnr .0 SWAMPStJOTT, Mass. (AP) Meet Saturday night at the Bos- Mrs. Edith V. Clark Di.shaw of Eljington; and two state recommendations on — First baseman Like Hegan ton Garden.*' Mrs. Edith'Young Clark, 87, 'sisters, Mrs. Fred Falcone of of the New York Yankees has •chool sites, all three schools Hein, the Boston A.A. meet this morning at Manches- East Hartford and Mrs. L. H. are already inadequate. Curtis been ordered to report for six Looking for a winner two years ago, will be t®r Memorial Hospital She was Howell of Tallahassee, Fla. months active duty in the maintained. opposed by Jack Carter of West a patient at $. Manchester con- funeral will he held Citing current State Board Army. Virginia, Peter Kozum of Balti- valescent home before going to Monday at 8:15 a.m. from the Hegan, 24, who makes his of Education site recommen­ more and Peter Chen ol Amer- the hospitaT. Burke Funeral Home, 76 Pros- new car dations. Curtis said the form­ winter home in Swampscott, ican University. Survivors include two sons, Rockville, with a Mass was called up with a National ula calls for a basic 10 acres, ______of requiem at St. Luke Church, plus an additional acre for Guard unit based in Stoughton. Ellington, at 9. Burial will he The Yankees said Monday that «ach 100 pupils. in St. Bernard Cemetery, Rock­ for only $1715*? To place additions on any of Hegan will serve his tour at ville. the 4MAL,L front w heel the schools in question would GIs Uncover Huge Tunnel, Fort Dix, N.J. Friends may call at the fu­ WHICH FIT'^ into $MAU, ROAP “Cultured Look” TAKE AN EXTRA Steel File Cabinets Metal Wall Shelving be a mistake, he maintained— neral home Sunday from 7 to 9 More than 25 per cent of the PEPRE«6I0N«; THE'ACUTE IT uIbU flU.‘ n^VRP MttoM iitoid ilpntoa^n RlnttoM m IIm. w from the standpoint of plot Latter siaa flic. Buavy gauge stod drawara. fbton roUar Possible VC Headquarters p.m. Christmas trees sold in this na­ Turn IMG' AXl$ of the front size alone. WHEEL; THE LACK OF You’ve come to bearing-track diamwl conitnictioa. Ahnaimnn b»pHi,«t U d m rlgidteed construction. Durable baked tion are Scotch Pine. Douglas- Simulated Pearls Cboicu of greyfer daaart tan. Further than that, the (ConUnued from Page One) POPV PROTECTION. 20% OFF finidi. Easy to install. . . goes in mtnntea. Converts, fir Is the second most popular •cdiools are all over 40 yeara sites nine miles northeast of Our Reg. Low Price 2.87 dead wan q>ace into valuabw storage areal variety, the Agriculture Depart-, Our Beg. Low Frlcei on old, and to put them on a par Quarters said U.S. casualties Thauih Hoa, a surface-to-air HmMi CapuiUi *lv«t helpful WeiMnHua the right od. Funerals ment reports. »bu net intwiM le bu el • diesnoitie mhira A . 2-D ra w e r * 18’* D e e p with the newer town school* and damage to equipment were missile .site 20 miles northeast light. of the city, and railroad bridges That's how little we charge for a Volkswagen. O f Our Rag. tow JPriuu 1 IJI would prove excessively costly, Mrs. Gertrude B. Frink 12.97 Mnce all three have aubstand- The two planes that went seven miles southwest of, Thanh course you don't get certain things with it. Like a AUDmtWARE Funeral services for Mrs. Ger­ cafeteria, auditorium, down Thursday raised the total Hoa and 12 miles north-north­ ( 2-Draw«r with Lock Oar uf. II j t . J 1 7 ; ^ 3 S h e lv e s 8**x32** ^ C k O trude Bunce Frink of South drive shaft. (The engine's in the rear.) Or o radiator. health and recreational facili- reported lost in the air w ar east of it. Red China Army Reveals • ALL Earthenware Miami, Fla., formerly of Man- #8111. Our Rug.. 4.99 dU • W tiea, Curtis said. against the north to 462. North Tlie American pilots flew only (It's air-cooled.) • ALL Ironstone B . 4 -D ra w e r — 24** D e e p Abandoning Uncoln Cilatrict Vietnam claimed three planes 67 missions, a considerable drop ®hester, will be held tomorrow Anti-Mao Leaders Dead Also, because a VW gets about 29 mpg, you don't Our Rag. tow Pilcu IS Jt 21.77 Wouldould also require a W jor were shot down Thursday. f.-om the pa.st few days, and in ^'^O p.m. at the Watkins- get a whopping bill at the end of every month. “Rembrandt" slsmlated pearls with a "Cul­ • ALL Chiim Change in board educationalonal ®"® *^*'® planes lost was a all claimed desti-uetion or dam- West Funeral Home , 142 E. (Continued from Page One) tured Look"I Chooae from a variety of 4-Drawer w ith Lock Oiv i .0 it.«i-25.77 4 S h d v e s 8 **x32** policy, which now limits the carrier-based Navy A6 Intruder aae age to to eichteight a.tiii,ialrci-nftanitiajrcmft aitessites. Center Center St. St. The The Rev. Rev. Richard Kicnara Guards in Canton- Come In and take o look. We think you'll like whof I • ALL Stoneware size of elementary schools to a and the other was an Air Force five bridges, four railroad Dupee of South Methodist lutlonary revisionists, Y»ng ^ j,g lewdxy clasps, glittery rhlneatones, goldeit t4 you see. • A t JT. M sJtn w ^ maximum of 20 rooms, ' Phantoin jet. Each carried yards, six boxcars and six ator- will officiate. Burial will be in Hsiu-feng as an “ “P^ty leader accused of being a counter- tones; one or two matinee length' .or two A JIEipaiidiiif JH o Ri i > l A l . ____--U 17 #4119. Oar Rug. M. 3.59 He and Scott both defended ”'®" '''®*'® *^® ^nd staging areas, West Cemetery. and Teng and President Liu revolutionary element in the ^ ^^nd also what you don't see. to ear utodc the poKcy as a good one, main- niissing. U.S. headquarters said Maxwell Taylor, former U.S. Friends may call at the fu-Shao-chi as advocates of the economic field. ffig h Got School B ay Rug. 1.99 J.27 4 S h e lv e s 8*’x48** taining that to make the schools cause of the crashes wks not ambassador to Vietnam, ar- neral— 1 homeI------tomorrow------— from in10 “bourgeois reactionary line." I SERVICES FOR 121 . . , FOR 81 . . . FOR 41 All have at one time or anoth­ Other wall newspapers report- I «ny larger would overburden known. rived in Saigon for his first visit a.m. to the hour of service, isd by Japanese correspondents Your choice of all dinnerware sets in our stock. Lovdy Air Force jet bombers pound- since he left the emba.s8y a year er been denounced aa Mao’s Texon Brief Bag Rug^ 1A9 — 1.88 #4481 Our Rug. i .m 4 ' . 1 9 principals at each* and require said that: President Liu’s son, Matching Earrings. . .e59pqir sets from Englandl Japan! Bavaria! United StatMl ed .three railroad yards 50 to 60 and a. half ago. He said he. foes. Charles E. Sanderson Liu Yun-jo,'4ias been arrested In AUTKONiZCO ------miles ------northeast qf ------Hanoi,, ----- and. would------surveyJ the situation with Funeral services for Charles The paper said Tang Plng- .Dabinp- no a snv after Mao’s OCALtR plloU reports damage to rail emphasis on no^iK tary activi- Edwin Sandenson of *76 Main chu, acting editor of the Peking ® ® accused Pergonal Notices lines and boxcars. Uee. e*„ were held yesterday after- Peopje’s Dally. of^Setl^^ontaS a SALE: FRIDAY ft SATURDAVi Other Air Force pilotsy.iwu, report- “There is Iiuiimjgnothing uxelike an eye- noon the HOim«S Holm«s FuneralSTinerai proolueiii, prasldent of the New ...... China “ secretly P iitconiaCTi tViB rennrt g TED TRUDON DAILY AHOIAT. ed cutting the northeast rail line b a 1 l-to-eyeball oonfixmtaUon Home, 400 Main St. Capt. Er- Neym Agency, had plotted rebel- MANCHESTER— 1145 TOLLAND TPKE. In Memoriam In five places 80 to 118 miles with prohttems,” said Taylor, a nest Payton of the Salvation lipn against Mao In mld-Novem- " ^ g “ ,^g^® ^e ^ VOLKSWAGEN [ 9 :tl A..M. to l:N P.M. northwest of Hanoi. The two former chairman of the U.S. Army officiated. Burial will be berl C h / , / o , 649-2838 FRIDAY eriehJovta* who passed memory away of «in A jines are ttie main rail„ arteries Joint Chiefs of Staff a^d now a In Mfomingside C e m e t^ , Brat- The Tanjug report said after wWle studying In Moscow EXIT 93. WILBUR C R 6SS PARKW AY )>etween Hanoi and China, special adviser to President tleboro, Vt. Bearera were Lo'Jumped from the .window, he Workers who made vlolenf TOLLAND TURNPHCB TALCOTTVILLB, CONN. 9:I0A.M. to g:|g PJI. It doesn't take a special day i Navy planes concentrated on Johnson. friends of the family. was brought wito his leg In a assaults on the new Peking se- n bring you to our minds target^ oKistered around Thanh Taylor said progress Is being cast to a rally at which he was curity headquarters seven times ^Equipped with heater and def., 2-speed electric wipers, seat n ie days we do not think of you Art vary hiird to find. Hoal south of Hanoi, U.S. head- made in Vietnam but^ “the ques­ Charlea X. Eeabert " humiliated In .the jwesenca of between Dec. 16 and Jan. 11 bolts front, O/S m irror, 12-volt system, leatherette, 3 ba,ck-up quarten said. They claimed tion is Hbw mubh^iitogreM, and The funeral of Charlea . thousands of Red Guards. pried, "Down with CSiliuig lights, turn signals, windshield washer, overriders, tool kit. of three antiairenift is it enoujihT Rcabert

\ f «(h. f AGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 Section Two FRIDAY, JANUARY 20,1967 :^ a n r^ B trr ^ v rn tn g IfrraU i FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 Pages 13 to 24

Events in World Directors Act Far Education, Too Gunboatg in Macao milUon in further damages. Dona I^bel, the Duchess o f S E N iC E On Education MACAO (A P ) — Hiree Oom- Medina Sidonia, was arrested OPEN D A llY Weiss Holds jPirm n w ia t Otiinese gunboats moved last ’Tuesday, anniversary of the Fund Tuesday Into Macao’s Inner Harbor to­ crash, when she tried to lead a O u r A. O *1716 Board of Directors' has day began patrolling ISO group of Palomares residepts tp an d 9M. to T M. scheduled a special meeting for On 5% Budget Hike Tards offohore, their guns Madrid to visit the embassy. INC. Tuesday night to reaffirm ^a B rained on the streets where Besf Town Manager Robert Weiss riiaintained last night Bight Chinese were killed in pro- Bonn Balances Budget Saturday 9 to 6 • board action taken last July 12. BONN, Germany (AP). — that a five per cent increase in the 1967-68 school budg-* Communist riots six weeks ago. It will vote again to approve The gunboats moved in as Chancellor Kurt Georg Kiesing- Product et—^the same percentage recommended by him for other 445 HARTFORD RD. - MANCHESTER, CONN. the sanie $24,975 ai^roprlatlon iources claiming both govem- er announced today that his departmental budgets:—will keep the town “competi­ Ihent and Communist China government has balanced Its to the Board of Education ac­ tive with other towns.” — — ■ were still deadlocked over 1967 budget by cuts In defense, count for a Vocational Educa­ Speaking to about 45 Man- and federal government'for edu- terms of an agreement to end development aid and other tion Program. The entire, sum Chester P^TA council members cational aid. He noted the town te ; bitter confrontation that has spending and by eliminating tax . will be reimbursed by Mriodic at a meeting in Green School, ig now reaping benefits from existed since the riots. ememptions. The Very Finest By Any Comparison ' payments by the State Depart- "Weiss compared this year’s the federal government and that • More than 4,000 Macao Portu­ An emergency budget of pub­ You owe it to yourself to compare the value, the 'ment of Education. school budget figures with those the aid will increase, lic Investment in railroads, guese and Chinese have lied to quality, the performance, the service! The fea­ The repeat action is a book­ in 1960-61 and said "serious “The problem I face in th« Nong Hong, where the Portu­ highiways and other communi­ thoughj must be given to the budget season is how to cut the cations designed to prime the keeping transaction, to satisfy guese ship Timor is standing by. tures that have made Magnavox a standard of fiscal independence of the board pie up sufficiently to meet th« faltering pump of the West Ger­ ■ ' ■ Loring photo procedures, recom- Sources dose to the government df education." needs of the community,” he ex- man economy will be financed quality, throughout the industry. Truly your best ' «-T j mended by the town’s auditors. •aid the Timor, which bad left I t L l t g a g e O i The board will meet in spe- Wednesday, Manchester plained. Song Kong Monday for Portu­ by borrowing, and there will be buy on any basis of ewnparison. no more new taxes, he said. ' claf session at , 8 Pirn. In the School Board chairman John Pointing out some of toe gal, was ordered by Lisbon to The engagement of Miss Elsie Municipal Building Hearing S. G. Rottner told about 100 town’s problems such as water return and stand ready for pos­ Pope Has Flu J. D’Amour of Bast Hartford to Room, t^II ctnislder the pne ,| town officials at the Manches- ^“ PP'y. refuse, sewer ^ d air sible evacuation duty. Milton A. Anenger 6f East item, and then will conduct an ter Country Club that Weiss’ di- PoUuton, Weiss said; We rare- Although it had capitidaited VATIGAN OrrY (AP) — Vati­ can sources reported today that Kgrtford has been announced by informal meeting, to discuss a rective that departmental budg- 'Y f ‘ •arher to most otf the Commu­ M A G N A Y O X her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rol- town policy for aid to industrial nist demands, the Macao gov­ Pope PAul VI is confined to his ets be held 1 p lenge is the continuance as in- bed with influenza. ’The pontiff, and E. D’Amour of 321 Lake developers. increase could not be reahs- ernment was reported still re­ Personal TV Andover. sisting OomimiBiist insistence 69, canceled a, series of au­ I' General Manager Robert tmally applied to the school diences with • members of the NOW WITH THE WORLD’S ■•Her fiance la a son of the late Weiss has recommended thAt Chat it make a “ confession of budget. Underlying these is the fiscal murder by assassins’’ in the (3uria. Mr. and Mrs. Milton S. Anenger. the town and developer, on a Rottner had contended that problem. Unles-s we solve these There was no official an­ ; Mias D’Amour, a graduate of 50-50 basis, share the cost of eight riot deaths. ONLY $! "we cannot continue to give pjy. <,wn, the state wiU etep nouncement of the Pope’s ill­ Rhom High School, Hebron, roads and, possibly, sewer and ' ' ' Cdrl McAllister Jr., left, and Richard Leadbetter check over a flight map at Brainard Field. Manchester the tine type of ed- in >> ness. Damage Claims Probed MOST ADVANCED graduated in 1962 from the water costs, In Industrial par- In the background is the single-engine plane. ucatlonal program it has en- Welss singled out toe town’* Flu has been sweeping Rome Middlesex Hospital School' of oels, MADRID, Spain (AP) — ’Two joyed for the past several years police department, street light- since the start of January, a legal experts are going,to Palo- “Vacationer” with 3” speaker, Surslng, Middletown. She is a under Ms pw^sosal, the de- if we must stick to the five per ing, and sidewalk construction, week ago an estimated 100,000 mares for the U.S. Air Ftorce to earphone and 20” cord. Monopole teglstered nurse and is employ- veloper would be reimbursed cent ultimatum.” "National statistics say toera Romans were in bed with it ed at Manchester Memorial Hos- cort at the end looh into additional damage antenna, retractable handle for Pair Plan Hop-Skip Flight to California He had noted that teacher should be two policemen per edaims by residents resulting Doctors classify it as a “ ben- COLOR CHASSIS of 10 years. If increased taxes easy caiTying. U114. 71 sq. in. ^ j salaries account for more than capita. That means 90 in Man- from the nudear plane crash Igrt” type, with fever, aches and ^ Mr. Anengor, a graduate of from the industrial plot warrant Two young pilots, toelr sights The following night they will The plane carried enough fuel Manchester, is a musician and a Chester. We have about 50.” pains but no serious conse­ picture. there. Bast Hartford High School, is a the refund. set on commercikl pilot’s llcen- settle on the ground at one of about 4% hours of flight, Karate expert. He is a member , board is lookine for Weiss said almost every quences. Only Magnificent Magnavox brings you perfect color pictures without criti­ The U.S. Kmibassy said wJtiember ? -""'" o f toe U.S. Air Force when B.a puncypolicy lorfor uiuusinaiindustrial oco,ses. wlU«yi« .*yfly a. a oiiiBic-ciigiiicrtngto-^englne airnorts and sleeo ue^dbet-Leadbet- ... -..o ° a e----- hudff'ptbudget which would chaneechange street in town is maaequareiyInadequately Thursday daim s totaling $558,- cal tuning. Once you’ve seen how vivid Magnavox color is you’ll never be ^ aid is agreed upon, it will be plane from Brainard Field to time trln is “ the raUo to 85 per cent for sfl- lighted and reminded PTA mem- iOf.’Tl have been paid and other K e y ’ s F la g Eratt and Whitney, Division of drafted as an ordinance, and California. They are scheduled thn« the trip is fjjg^t, then a stop, to give plen- also a Karate instruoter at the ‘ n® =5 per ^ Claims totaling $387,144 have M A G N A V O X satisfied with less. ^Unit it e d .^roraft Corp., East ^iH be scheduled for a public to take off at 3 a.m. Monday if . planned in such a way that toe ty of leeway to the gas supply. House of Karate in HarUord. t ^ amount of money to pay toes# been rejected or are pending. ’The flag that inspired Fran­ HttrLford. hearing. toe weather permits. plane will soar over the moun- Both pilots are graduates of When Mrs. Leadbetter, Rich- salaried items. expenses. The emlbassy was visited last cis Scott Key to write the U.S. Slimline TV ^ A September wedding is plan- Carl McAlUster Jr., 21, of 143 tain ranges of toe East Coast Manchester High School, Lead- ard’s mother, was asked if she Weiss, present at toe dinner Oaxe to say what do wii teeek by Luisa lisabel Alvarez d national anthem had 15 stars mmL Oampfleld Rd., and Richard and toe fonmidabie, high rising better class of ’61 and McAllls- would like to go along on the meeting, had not commented on ^ —policemen or To&do y Maura,e 30, the “ Red and 15 stripes, for the original Leadbetter, 22, of 30 Hackma- Rocky Mountains during day- ter class of ’63. trip, she replied, “No. Tm chick- Rottner’s remarks, lights or siidewaUifl? These prob­ Duchess,” and two men from 13 states plus Kentucky and I Public Records $ 1 tack St. will hop along from light hours. McAllister said his enthusi- ®"-” however, Weiss lems are all serious and all cost PatomaieB who demanded $2.S Vermont. ONLY Warrantee Deed Hartford, south to Georgia, then The Cessna belong to toe Az- asm for flying comes from his to expressing her feelings sought to back up his five per money to solve.” - Welfare Costs increase Edward B nimi/v. Tr and " ’®®^ four-passenger tec Flying Cldb of which Me- friendship with James Boland of about her son’s trip she said; cent school budget Noting the town has a limit­ and statis- COLOR TELEVISION, iDown in Month M ^ o t A D u d M te Julia K Cfessna 170B, making 10 stops Allister is a member. McAllis- Andover who is a pilot with Pan “Naturally, I worry. But they with explanations ed tax base, Weiss said the town 119 sq. in. picture with front B o ^ propertynronertv at 23-25-2723-25*27 the way. Hiey estimate ter,.^i works w n o at Pratt^10.1,1, cujuand ^ncncajiAmerican Ainiuea.Airlines. x.,eauuctLciLeadbetter are both w-v* sensible and « -wit is.« quite^----- tics. must attrart more industry to sound. Long-range reception, ■»^The Manchester Welfare De­ Starkweatow St " ***® ^ to>s Angeles Whitney as a machinist appren- said his interest in flying came an adventure for them.” Then, Quoting budget statistics, he raise the base and "make us# telescoping ^tenna, tilt-down partment has reported expend- Trade Name about 70 hours, tice, and said most of toe 16 from his aasociation with Me- after a brief silence she added; said that 55 per cent of toe of and spread its assets. "Manchester is one of to# handle. U107. SOLID STATE AM FM l^res totaling $2,214 for last John T Bogaez d/B/a Amerl- "Wie two flyere are not taking members of toe club also work Allister. "And, I sup^se they could go town’s budget is spent on edu- ______iionth—a drop of about $1,210 „ credit Se^ic# 98S Main St' Parachutes with them. "It the for toe ernnpany. Leadbetter, bom and raised in out and get hit by a car, too.” cation and that last year, toe highest tax towns in toe area. fliom expenditures during De- ______' engine conks out you just have ------— — — ...... — — — ------school budget rose 6.3 per cent, we have to let the other towns Bfmber 1965. to glide in,” McAllister said. checks with a total value of making restitution on the money whUe other departmenUl budg- catch up in tax base if we don’t CARTER CHEVROLET About $865 of the decrease One o f Oldest "Untea*, of course, you’re over 12th Circuit $240 at the store. and that the store manager was ets remained toe same. want to lose industry. M A G N A Y O X STEREO RADIO - PHONO flijas In family relief payments toe, mountains. , .” The condition of the proba- satisfied, Weiss pointed out that al- Wedss, answering questions tr ^the rest in hospital expense. One of the oldest churches And mountains there will be. tion was that upon release Borst In view of the restitution though toe 1960-61 school pop- fraim council members at to# 2) USED CARS @ Big Screen "T h e department serviced 27 on toe North American con-. But toe trip is programmed in G)urt Cases make restitution on the money Judge Daly . granted Mother ulation was 9,&76 compared to his speech, said that the 1967-68 eaitlmate o f 9,9()3, the schools’ major capital Im- OMCS, Involving 100 persons, in tlnent is the Churdi of San such a way as to go over toe to the store, and the probation continuance. . : toe educatnonal budget, has in- pavement program would not RolB-About COMPLETE Secember 1966, compared to 40 Miguel in Socorro, NM . First mountains where they are low- MANCHESTER SESSION can terminate once restitution A court trial scheduled tor creased from 3.8 million six be included in the five per cent gi«>« and 137 persons during established in 1598, it has twice eat. It is for this reason they is made. Judge Daly said. toe session was continued ten- , r-r Harry Leister, 46, of no cer- inoreese. TV Ensemble December 1966. been rebuUt and is sUU In use. are flying south first, then head B«« ,».d h. 0.. fuv.,y U, F«. 2 wd,n, ” T™“ T', Things are improved but HOME ENTERTAINMENT S ^ ^ ^ ^ t o e 'r 'm u t o 30 days genT/^Te w r^ ^ s7;;to| the a % e d , J^w rence, Kueza. fhe buy fhaf came for intoxication. 26, of E ast' Hartford, nor hi'S we can’t continue to show this give them a chance for b etter...... when he violated his probation rate of increase unless there Foretold Invention COMPLETE 1.90 weather conditions. Before sentence was pro- by leaving toe state. counsel appeared. ■ • > The three state’s witnesses, are offsetting forces. Some peo- In his tale, “Twenty Thou- in from fhe cold WITH CART CENTER ^ e ^ e taking Kortsions, a nounced. Leister asked Judge A nolle was entered in pie fe«i that toe school budgrt . J d ^ L ^ w UndeV'too Sea?’ lilttte food, a aurvlval Wt. flares John Daly not to give a jail ewe of Russell Armstrong. 38. tS u fy b u t ^ should'be under toe control wrote about to« Built-in antenna, automatic fine OfA .^ankets sentence, becatue he wantiki to ...... who...... wae chttged “ dismlased. only toe Board of BducaUon.” stt,„rtftrlne almost 30 years be- tuning, all the deluxe features toay ^ ’t an- admi^• ...... Wmself to -Rocky - —HiU. With non-support.'•''‘•-““ F r --- Joseph Gust, Kueza Is charged with teiter- Weiss said toe present2. fiscal , ^ invented- Magnavox could possibly build t ic lp ^ havlnj to w e toe flares He said he had just gotten out Relations officer, said t o o w i ^ e f , a subsU- setup requires toe Board o f Din ^ “®^®^ ego and Armstrong had »«ade up^Ws de- ^ ^ sectors to set toe toW ® f in! Plus a roll-about cart. See it toem jiwt to. case. had money for transportation to ^eult payments which had led origtnei attempted budget, but toe State now. T300. 280 sq. in. ai’ea.. Ijeadbatter has l>eci} a 11- Rocky HiU to his arrest, and asked for a t,yyakiiur and entertog charge Board of Education “can over- FOR R » I T IMS CHEVROUr ML AHt 4-DOOR , c« M ii pilot '^ r four months, jy^ge D ^y told Leister after “ oh®- last w ^ k. ^ rule on some things. At toe 8 and 18 mm. Movie Pro­ EJconomy 6 cylinder engine, powerglide transmission, air “Satlsfled CuAdinMC|i!^Ai» Our Best A^vertlsemedt!*, ' ,h# -said, and' McAllister hw sentencing that if he got per- The case of William H. Fyler, Kueza was aureeted on Oct. 5*™® time,” Weiss said, toe jectors—sound or silent, also S3 mm. slide projectors. flow heater and defroster, air foam seats, 2-speed electric TeL 52^09 , tfll- i643t5476 been licensed . for about six miggion from Rocky Hill for ad- 22, of no certain address, was' 30 after police say a cruiser of 'Education is “ not re- winddileld wipers, wrindshield washers and many more 1122 Burrl^^Jive;, East Hartf(^, Conn.^ months. The flight to (^ ifo r - pittance toat he would release continued to Jan. 23. Fyler is patrolman on a routine patrol sponsible to toe public.” WELDON DRUG CO. extras. Immaculate throughout COE fnla Is ndt a prerequisite ®b- him before the 30-day period. charged ydto breach of peace saw Kueza and his qto at Cole’s '^® town manager said Man- 767 Main St.—TeL 648-6821 WEEKEND SPE3CIAL. Quality, Seriilix^^^ Attention! *Alntng a ^ ^mimercal pllrt s Leigter was arrested Tuesday and violation o f probation. ; Service Station at 451W. Center Chester could look to toe state license, L r a ^ t t e r ^ d . -rae 10 to toe morning after o n Dec. 26, Fyler reportedly St. While the patrolman was _—— MAGNAVOX sleeping in the approached a policeman ind questtontag Kueza, poUce sAy, and our OK lof has ^ hallway of a building at Pearl ghoved him into a window, toe officer saw a window in the about 3,000 mUes. ^nd Mato Sts. breakimr No.spur - of - toe - moment . — ----- ureaKing the window. Police bay door of toe station had been many more jusf like if A nolle was entered In the fhat after recovering, the smashed. thing, toe trip has been in toe case of Joaenh H^oburdo M ,7 GINiTS Casa DeCoiffure ’62 FORD While They Lasf nhu-ntne- stae-e for well over a “ Joseph I^oDUMo, M. policeman hit Fyler on the tem- ’63 CHEVROLET Solid State STEREO pianning stage ror weii over a charged with main- v<_ „i™ht ntick Six 851 CENTER ST.—^For Appointments Call 64S-68(>8 Impala 4-Door. V-8, auto., Galaxie ’500’ Sport <3oupe. only $695 month. Though toe plane c m taining a junk yard at his res- gytehea were required to close r a ^ , heater, whitewalls. V-8, auto., power steering, Stock Size Aluminum Doors, carry four passengers, only 09 Stram st Thn hink. r®Tnr®u Jo cioae Agents to Offer radio, heater, whitewalls. Leadbetter and McAllister will “ ®® Strato St. "rae junk yj .^uround on Fyler s head. Winter Special! A spotless car. $1475 Cotte yow !««• thaw BBmpBwWB nW » pardMwd m BnUilyl 1 Screen. 39.9 5 "““* L^aaoewr ana mcAuisLer win address had bewi _ , ^ A Real Sporty $1095 The Singapore, model 3-TS64 in autbMiiB, Nand<6ranBd Far go. “ We’ve got s ^ e high removed. Prosecutor Eugene Tax Assistance Baked White Enamel Door. Plus Tax mountains to croes,” McAUis- ^eiiy said, and the state felt Thursday. He did not have the FASHION HAIR DESIGN ’61 CHEVROLET Eastern (kmtemporary cablnat ' The Hartford office of the Bel Air 4-Door. 6-cyl., auto., ’65 OLDSMOBILE 1 ^ r e e n . , 45.95 ter said, “end we want to avoid yjg ^ cleared up ^ I»y WITH A BODY PERM. radio, heater, whitewalls. Cutlass ‘442’ Sport C3oupe. toe extra weight so we’ll have diffidently. window then, and the case was Internal Revenue Service, as to INCLUDES CUT and SET • BrilllantCoiorTube-brings you brighter, • Color Purlller-fdegausser) automaflcallF FREE INSTALLATION Ebcceptional for SftAC V-8, auto., power steering, no trouble^ getting over toe Haloburdo first appeared in continued, ■yesterday, he stiU former years, again will offer more Vivid 265 sq. in. pictures that are far keepaall pictures pure, both monochrome With Free Can Of Bonat Fragrant Hata* Spray the year. 0*KI brakes, radio, heater, white- Door Canopies, Roll-up Awnings, Canvas Awnings Repaired, . , , court on the charge on Oct. 31, didn’t have toe money, and told aggigtjmce federal tax- superior to other makes today! and color, avon if set has bean movad. NOW ON SPECIAL $12.50 COMPLETE walls. Like new. $2195 i^covered. Take Down Service and Storage. Boat Canvas The tenUUve route p l ^ ^ appeared a number of Judge Daly he would be getting nrenaraUon of REGULAR PERMANENTS $10.00 COMPLETE ’65 FORD Beimlred or Made New To Your Pattern. AU Work Custom wUi take them from Brainard y,„gg proggeutor paid Saturday. The continuance W ® ” “ ® PreparaUon of Falrlane ‘500’ Sport Coupe. • Chramatene-adds thriOb^ dimension, SPECIAL GOOD THRU JANUARY Made. Grommets '— Eylets — Fasteners. Storm Panek for Field to Philadelphia, Pa. and RgUy the many appear-.was granted to Monday, hut 1®®® returns. V-8, 4-speed, radio, heater, ’63 CHEVROLET depth to color; wiarm beauty to otherwise jalousie Units. Waterproofing Compound F or’ Tents, Boatoov- OPEN MON. thru SAT. — 9-9 THUBS. and FRIDAY Impala Sport Coupe. V-8, • Highast Reliability-precision Magnavn ,to Atlanta, Ga.From there, gj^gg Halo- -ludge Daly said the money Eben Hardy, public intorma- whitewalls, sharp, sharp drab black and white pictures. ers and Canvas. W e Do Kesoreening of Aluminum Screens... FREE PARKING ^ sharp. Maroon with black auto., radio, heater, white- Bonded Circuitry, Just at In today's most toey will hop to Greenwood, some difficulty in fol- would only apply to the charge tion officer of the .Hartford of- vtayl Interior. $1895 walls. Immaculate g I g A C • Quick Pictures-flash on in just 12 seo- advanced aero-space electronic dsvieoib Mlss., and to Texas, with stops i^^ng toe court order to dean of breach of peace and what fice, has announced that two throughout. onds, four times faster Than others, at Pallas, Abillne, Midland and because of his health and the would happen on the violation taxpayer assistors will be in the Contemporary-model assures lasting dspandabOHy. ' MANCHESTER AWNING CO. ’66 CHEVELLE EST. 1949—195 W. CENTER STREET—849-3091 El Paso. Next on toe route will ^gather. of probation charge “ remains Municipal Building on Feb. 1, ’63 CORVAIR 1-CP606 is only 24* H on (eg. be Phoenix, Ariz„ then San Thomas S. Borst, 38, of 108 ttf be seen." March 1, andMarch 29. Monza 4-Door. 6-cyl. auto., Malibu Super Sport ‘396’ radio, heater, whitewalls. Coupe. V-8, 4-speed, radio, Revolutionary ASTRQ-SONIC* brings you Diego, and finally Los Angeles, uirch St., who is serving time After the altercation, Fyler. They will set up shop in the ’Top condition heater, bucket seats, white- r M, + I ^ Tolland for violation of pro- said he spent 18 days in jail Hearing Room from 8;30 a.m. throughout. $950 walls. Maroon with C 4CAC Select from these beautiful styles f ^ k '*’ iJation, pleaded guilty to a while awaiting court appear- to 4;30 p.m. on the three days. black vinyl Interior. v^wJfv the most beautiful musie you’ve ever heard! ’66 CHEVROLET Charge of fraudulent issue of a ance. Taxpayers who appear for ..M h . irr!/vur« .nmo Twwnia anil chcok and wos given 120 day. The case of John Stonebumer, assistance are asked to bring 1967 Chryslers Caprice 2-Door Hardtop. ’64 VOLKSWAGiEN Your $ M 0 5 0 V-8, auto., power steering, Karmann Ghia Sport Coupe. Choice... Because highest reNabitlhf space-age Solid-State Com­ than th«v will flv b a ^ ^ ' suspended, and put on probation 28, of Hartford, was continued with them all necessary infor- power brakes, bucket seats, 4.-cyl., 4-speed, radio^ heat­ *N0 ponents replacp aN “’tllhes" and damaging heat, they’re ’ Leadbetter aaid their earlv * y®®*"- His probation will to Feb. 2 even though the pre- mation and records, including ./M in,- /laTMiriiira ernm Wart. b e '’g t a whon he is released from vious continuance was to he the W-2 forms issued by em- radio, heater, vinyl roof, er,' whitewalls. Bright blue S replaced by us if defective under morning departure from Hart­ guarenteed years,' jail on Feb. 12. the final one. Stonebumer' is ployers. whitewalls. Low, C 4 | | 7 C with gleaming a-ll* S1AQC TUBES HAYSEED ford will be for better flight. NOW-your records can last a lifetime • normal use. We ahK> p ra is e free service for 90 days. low mileage. white interior. I *lww _ _ Prosecutor Kelly said Borst charged with obtaining money Taxpayers who have one or and Dodges The hortl)east is lit up, and Fabulous Micromatic Player with Diamond Stylus— ntoht flight over tola toea requested the court appearance under false pretenses after al- two questions to ask may get ’64 DODGE ’65 CHEVELLE. banishes discernible record and stylus wear • All models Dart ‘270’ 4-Door. 6-cyl., Malibu Convertible. 6-oyL, Thrilling perfonnano^from Stereo FM ind Monaafal FM/AM Radio, or lecordt. '^ u l d be easy because of toe himself after informing au- legedly passing a worthless that information by calling the also available with exciting Stereo FM • noise-free drift- lights he sold. By the time toe' tooritles he had cashed worth- check at a Parkade storfe. Hartford office daily, from 8;30 auto., radio, heater, white- auto.,' radio, heater, white­ is -Watts undistorted music powerU|df M ^ty apeakeiii indude two V f IMMEDIATE DELIVERY # 1 lights disappear in the sparsely less checks at a First National Public Defender George Roy- a.m. to 4 ;3 o p.m. walls. A spotless $1325 walls. One owner $1775 free Monaural FM • plus AM Radio • from S198J0 and spotless. Bass Woofers plus two S'. And, widi the fabuloua Mierrautk Record Player and 997 MAIN STREET settled areas, it will be day- Store. KePy said that between ster, who is representing Stone------r ' Diamond Stylus, your records can last a Hfethbel "In. toe Heart of light. ' Oct. 1 i^d 6 Borst cashed five burner, said Stonebumer was MOST MODELS AVAILABLE Enter Carter Chevrolet’s Mid'Winter Contest Downtona Mancheater” Jobless Claims i: 1955 DODGE 1955 CHRYSLER .Coronet. $,. 4-Door Sedan, Newport- 4-Dr. Sedan. 'V-S, Once you’ve seen vivid pew MAGNA-COLOR Start Declining RAH, aute trans. RAH, nicely S I ROC power steering. $AVE equipped. TV. . .you’ll never'be satisfied less! Ihe rise of the last few weeks WIN in unemployment compensakon ' 1955 PO N TIA C 1955 DART Only Magnavox offers you so many fd^reis which gmdnely contribute to your view­ claims in Manchester and to 4-Dr. Sedan. RAH, auto. Catalina 4-Dr. Sedan. RAH,f trans.,very low R A V II YOUR CHOICE ing pleasure and convenience. Ihi$ s u p ^ vdue will be the foed point o f your family’s the state has been stemmed, ao- auto, trans., S1RQC mileage. entertainment Come in, let a dem onsj^oa .prwe why Mag^yox is your best txiyl oordtog to a report Issued by double power. I w w the Stete Labor Department. 19M VALIANT 4-Doy Wedtend hi t ^ ' v>‘ ’'i i ' V ! H .' '•. > ! . , i. ’ SALE on all 1955 POLARA 4-Door Station Wagon. G- The local office reported a 4-Dr. Hardtop air condi­ cylinder, nicely M t Q R drop of seven claims for last COME IN — see magnificent Magnavox $CQ 90 COiVlE IN TODAY Choose Iron' oi!: m.iny styles A Q ' tioned. Fidly equipped. I W F all an d W in fe r' week. A total of 600 claims.werp equipped. SAVE solid-state Stereo Portables from only... Other Mcignovox Stereo Thcott..'. . . now pneed fmtn only w ^ processed for- the week ending 1955 DODGE 880 Jan. 14, compared to 607 clalnu 1955 C H E V a LE 4-D r.' Sedan. Auto, trans., BERMUDA SKIRTS i for the previous week. Super Sport. RAH C M A C power steering SfKOK Thursday - Monday Bermudiana Hotel. A lessening- of year-end fac­ Two meals a day and fours. 4 on toe floojf. and brakes. ’' I W * Air round trip. SLACKS tory shutdowns attributed to the local and state drop, the re­ Take U p To 4 0 M o tg Ustd Cem at Grtat Sovliigt CRT CREDIT CARD Buy O n port states. SUITS dtatewide claims dropped by Good in 3,000 business 2,869 last week, to a 24,187 500 establishments. Long Easy 3 The figure was 25,7$9 for toe HOW TO ENTER CONTEST 20% OFF on all corresponiMng period last year. Bhidl purchaser a t a car or truck for $1,000 or more may New Haven led the state last Center with a statement o f 100 words or less. Get details h a n d b a g s w®ek with 2,940 claims, and was M tlw Carter showroom. Terms! INC. followed by Waterbpry with 2.- OF MANCHESTER 1. ■:/ ALL CABS WINTEBKqSD 30% OFF on all 898, Bridgeport with 2,870, and 445 HARTFORD ROAD... MANCHESTER Hartford with 2,437. "Aathoriziid Chrysler-Dodge Dealer*' Manchester was to toe AU(IN« SPACE spot among ton state’*. 20 flesA mMOf M b ' «

V- PAGE FOURTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTER^CONN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20„1967 MANCHiSSTEH EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, J A N U ^ Y 20, 1967 PAGE FIFTEEN ' ...... ■' " ■ I I— ■" H —I I I , . ’ I ...... —...... II ^ I No Favoritism Expected Andover ‘ 'Hong Kong Hartford Lawinakers Seek Carmichael Advocates . ------TV-Radio Tonight OEORGE DECORMIER Says, I ~ ~ r Boycott of Kodak Firm •'* s_j: ' Land, Water . Business Seen Using Labor Rocked by Taxation of State Property ROOHKSrtm, N Y. (AF) — A -nAnother 50 persons, describ­ As Election ^Whipping Boy’ 2nd Quake HARTFORD (AP)—Towns and formula by wlilch the state help# wUHant civil • xlgbts leader ing (faemselvee as independent y Use P la n s Television "FO R O V I R cities would be able to tax state pay for maintenance of lm« proved roads in Connecticut’s known as tfae le e d b ^ ex{)onent lay people, demonstrated outside ( 8) TwUliht Zona HAMDEN (AP) — The presi­ objectives and not to limit them­ property within their borders 6:00 (. 8) Movie TWOmr YBARS MOSCOW (AP) — The second towns and 'cities. o t “MtuA power” bas vowed to the Gannett Newspapers build­ f 8) Mike Deuglu 7:16 (40) You kidced For It dent . of the Connecticut State selves to their own narrow In­ LW V Topic (U ) Merv Orlftin (33) Mws. HifhllchU strong earthquake in 15 days under a bill proposed In the The present formula stlpulatas lead • national, and peiiliape ing to protest a speech by tfae D E CORMIER Labor Council said today that terests as in the past,” he said. (18) Alffed Hitchcock (80) w orts Camera rocked a sparsely populated state legislature. the more miles of improved road vroiMaMe, boyckt by Negroes company’s president, Paul Mil - The League of Women Vot­ (30) Felth for Today 7:80 ( 8 -m w iId . WUd West (O business spokesmen are unhap­ (23) Route 66 (40) Green Hornet (C) MOTORS H A S Referring to what he said was Hartford's 12-member legisla­ a town or city has, the less Of the BSaatman Kodak Oo. ler, ozltical of tfae clergy’s role py over the outcome <)^ the 4966 area of Mongolia early today, ers will hold a membership (80) Rocky and Friends (18) SubecripUon TV the manufacturers association's tive delegation filed the bill state money It gets per mils. "We’re going to bring them to in helping to form FIGETT. Por- (40) Munaten (10-a040> TUson (C) BEEN KNOWN state elecUon and are using la­ Soviet seismic stations reported. Ihelr kneea tf Ua the last thtog tions of Miller’s address before meeting at 8 p.m. Monday in (10) Perry M uon ( 8) Front Rovr, view that the legislature has Thursday. The pnyposed bill would havs 6:15 (34) Friendly Giant (33) Sthools Match WIte bor as a “ public whipping boy.” "stacked” labor <»mmlttees, The quake, recorded ajt 9:67 we do,” Stokely Oarmichael told the Rochester Area Council of the dub meeting room of the 6:30 (40) Peter Jennlnge (C) 8:00 (34) AnUques FOR OUALITY About 10 per cent of the state pay 61,500 per mile, 34) Whafa New? (40) Time Tunnel (C> John J. Driscoll, the council Driscoll said labor "makes no a.m. Mongolian time — 8:57 the state's tax-exempt property no matter how many miles « a cheering crowd of 350 sup­ CSiurcbes appeared cn . the edi­ elementery scfaopl. Tbe group (80)»WhlriybIrda (23) Marshal Dillon USED CARS — president^ took issue with a attempt to influence the way is concentrated in Hartford. If city might have. porters bere lliursday night. torial page of the Rochester expects to anrive at a consen­ (aor Industry on Parade 6:80 ( 3-lh Hogan’s'Heroea (C> < p.m. EST Thursday — centered <(23) Marshal Dillon ^34) USA: Poetry THIS WEEK'S SB. statement by the OmnecUcut the legislature organize.s Itself. the proposed bill became law, This would nearly double ths ’’Kodak is a pretty big cat,” TSmes-Union last Saturday. (10-30-33-30) Mian From 168 miles west of Ulan Bator, In a statement released after sus on the state agenda item, 30) Miami Undercover Manufacturers Association “ We are pleased to see labor the city would gain about 6480,- annual state expenditures for he said. ”We’ve got to get these 8-8-10). Nwes, Sports, U.N.C.L.B. (C) the Mongolian capital, in a re­ “Stitdy and Bvakiation of Pro­ leather 9:00 8-lh Movie LECTION » NO which said the 1967 General As­ people on the labor committees, 000 a year in tax income from local improved roads, now about people not only inedde tfae United the picketing, Gannett officials 40) Rlngo States but outside.” said the traditional function of gram s Dealing wMh tk an ectl- (18) Merv Oriffln EXCEPTION sembly — both houses con­ but we think it no stranger than gion of cattle and wheat farms. the state, which would be taxed 610 million. cut’s Lend and Water.” J(30) M lw l Under Cover Oarmidhael’s call for action the editorial page was to pre­ (84) W ^ om e Wagon 9:90 (C!) trolled by Democrats — would to see lawyers on the judiciary It had a force of between 8 an^ at one-third the rate paid by Other bills filed Thursday and (80) Seahunt 1 -JK Sf OF BANK favor labor. The league wea represented committee or insurance people private property owners. was the latest development In sent opinions of the editors, 6:06 (40) Maverick 9 on a 12-point scale, which their legislative sponsors are I dearly labeled as such. Readers at a state leagfue confermce 10:00 34rNET Pl^ouse k.. "We do not' believe that the on the insurance committees.” The tax revenue, said the leg. — A bill to remove tolls from a running feud between Kodak, B P Club Speaker 6:16 [30) News, Weather 10-3043-80)'T’ H.B. Cat TERMS A V A IU means it could have caused se­ tfae naiUon'fl largest photograpfato w ere given the fuH opporiunity Tuesday at the Waterford Pub­ (33) Sports. News 8-40) Phyllis DUler General Assembly, the Demo­ vere damage. There was no im­ islators, “ should not be viewed the Charter Oak Bridge between State’s Atty. JMm D. La- lic Library. Looai women at­ 6:30 ( 8) Newswlre (C) 18) Subscription TV ABLE T O O r cratic administration or Gov. as a gift, nor is it a grant-in- firm and FIGHT, a local civil- of reply, it added. (12) Newabeat (10-30.33-30) Laredo (C) mediate report of casualties. Hartford and East Hartford, tending were Mrs. Marvin Grab- (24) What's NewT aid: it will be properly a pay­ ilgMs organization, over the Belle of 146 Porter St. will ( 8-40) Avengers John Dempsey wlH sacrifice the All in the Act On Jan. 5, a force 9 tremor Rep. Elmer A. Mortensen, R* off, Mrs. John Fhelps and Mrs. ( 8) Walter Cronkite (C) (34) Broadcastlntr ment for services rendered.” Oompeny’B hiring pr^ticee. speak Wednesday at 8 p.m. at (30) Industry on Parade best interests of (fonnectlcut In was centered about' 93 miles Newington; James Massey. (1(^22^) Huntley-Brinkley 11:00 ( 36 ((^, lo-ao-Sso-iO) Radar was developed inde­ The furor gained momentum Original Play News, Sports. Weather GEORGE DC CORMIER any way to favor labor or any north of today's epicenter. It Most of Hartford's e.xpendi- — A bill reducing commuter Dec. 22 after Kodak officiale dis­ a meeting of the Business and Tuesday is League Day at the 11:16 (1060) Tonight (C) other group,” Driscoll said In a pendently, and nearby at the ture for fire, police, publio tolls on three bridges in the ( 8) Peter Jennlngs,News (13) Newsbeat same time, in the United caused no casualties, Mongolian avowed an agreement signed Professional Woman’s Club of State Capitol. The topic tor dls- (30) News. Sports, Weather (40) Country(30) TBA Music (C) statement. Works and health services pro­ Hartford area, State Rep. Joan Given at School States, England, France and reports said. two days earMer by a company Manchester at Iona Hall Con­ cussiiQn w ill be “ The League and (24) World Press Review (18)11:30 Suljscrlptlon ( S6) Movie TV He said labor expects that the tects and enhances the value of T. Thornton, R-Glastonbury; (20-2360.40) News, S^rts 2:26 (40)11:80 MSauad (KVaO-aSSO) Tonight (C) 1965 CHEVROLET BISCA YN E various names, according to the The Uppsala, Sweden, seismo- vice president and by FlGHT’a An original play, “Man ference Room, Regent St His the Legislature—1967.” ( 3) Death Valley Days (CO 1:00 (40)13) AirMovie Force Film (C) Democratic administration will state property in the city, the — A bill raising the minimmn (10) McHale'a Navy (30) One O'clock Report Encyclopaedia Britannica. logical institution reported to­ president, Franklin D. R . Against DP.S.,” was present­ topic will be “The Grand Interested women can get full 2-DOOR SEDAN "keep Its platform pledges in legislators said. per-pupil expenditure of towns details by calling league pres­ day that a third quake ot F lorence. ed Tuesday afternoon by the Ju ry." SEE SATCBO a V s t v WEEK FOB OOMFEETE 0813170 19,000 original miles. Equipment includes 6-cylinder the area of labor legislation as Another bill filed by Hart­ to 6450 to qualify the towns for ident Mrs. Howard Roberts, Ol TSroE ELEVATOR severe intensity was recorded in Under the pact, FIGHT would sixth grade class of Mrs. Dor­ Bom in West Rutland, Vt., engine, automatic transmission, radio with rear seat well as in other areas of public ford's two senators and 10 rep­ state aid, instead of the present R t. 6. speaker, fully cao'perted interior, balance of factory inner Asia Jan. 18. Soviet recru it, screen and refer 000 un­ othy Hughes to other Inter­ LaBeile received a B.A. degree interest.” ASO’nN, Wash. (AP) — A.so- resentatives would equalize tho 6300, Hartford's 12 legislators. New bocks avallabie at the warranty. Mist green ftaiish with matching interior. tin County's new prosecuting seismologists said more than employed Negroes to Kodak for mediate grade students in Ver- in 1937 from Colgate Univer­ “ Our goals have always been puMic library include: Ftottcxi— attorney, E. J. Stanfill, is hav­ 300 shocks have been recorded possible training and Jota- planck School. sity. Hamilton, N.Y., and a Radio a matter of public record,” he “Mask of Apollo” by Mary said, “ and we believe they have ing an elevator constructed on in the general area since Jan. Carmiobael, the 26 - year - old “DPA” in the play title LLB. in 1941 from George (llilB listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or 15 netionel cfaeirman of the Stu - Renault, “The Birds Fall the outside of the courthouse to 15. stands for disease, pollution, Washington University Law minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) ONLY always been iri the best interest Open Every Night to 9 Sot. to 5 dent N «i - violent Coordinating School, Washington, D.C. Down” by Rebecca West, “In of the state itself.” carry him to and from court The Uppsala station said it smoking, and the play, in a hu­ WDBC—1363 6:00 News, Sports, Weather *1795 Oonunittee (SNOC), told the He was legfislatlve reference the Company of Fagles” by Driscoll said that Connecticut chambers. recorded two other strong morous way, points out the 6:00 Long John Wade 6:36 Americana audience: assistant at the Library of Emeet K. Gann, “American 6:00 Mike Millard 7:30 News of the World labor “ is supporting more than The elevator will cost him $1,- quakes, on Jan. 17 and Thurs­ causes of diseases and air-pol­ 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:46 Joe Garogiola Congress from 1937 to 1941, Negro Short Stories” by J.H. labor legislation in this session 2 0 0 . day, and that the latter proba­ ”Wc’re looking fw a light lution, suggesting ways of pre­ 1:06 News. Sign Oft 7:60 Sing Along 1965 RAMBLER A M E R IC A N 440-H Before you shop anywhere and served in the U.S. Army Clarke, “MaximUllan’s Gold” 8:10 Pop Concert of the legislature.” Stanfill needs the elevator. bly occurred in the Pacific. It against a big ompany to show venting health damage and from 1943 to 1946. In 1946 he by Jane Barry, "The Kremlin 5:00 Hartford Highlights 9:10 N l^beat 2-DOOR HARDTOP "We invite the manufacturers He's almost completely para­ gave no location for the quake black people axmoss the country of treating persons already 7:00 News 11:00 News, Sports, Weather about instituttonal radam. You­ became a practicing attorney Letter” by Noel Behn, “All in 8:00 Gullght 11:80 Other.Side of the Day One owner, sold new and serviced by us. OHV 6- to join us in supporting these lyzed. Jari. 17. harmed. cylinder en^ne. Dual Range automatic trans., radio ’ve got everything we’re looking and was named town counsel the Family” by Edwin O’Con­ 12:00 Quiet Hours VISIT The authors, CJarole O’Toole, W POP—1413 with stereo-effect rear speaker, reclining wide BERNIE’S fo r .” of Mianchester in 1948, serving nor, "The Centurion” by Leon­ 6:00 Jim Meeker Sue Moreau, Judy Noble and bucket front seats, tinted windshield, whitewall Filled With Exciting Values in Name Brand Products The boycott, he said, will be in that post until 1951. He was ard Wibberly and “Fantastic 10:00 Hotline Jean Gardner, wrote the play 12:00 John Sherman tires, deluxe wheel covers, tu-tone finish. Meticu­ "easy to carry out because we a deputy judge of the Town Voyage” by Isaac Asimov. Homemade in resi>onse to posters which W W F—B83 lously cared for car. You must see this one. Marina have uniiB aU over tfae county. Court of Manchester from In the non-fictioa list of books 6:00 News aqua with matching Interior. AS we bave to do la send out are on display in the school’s 1949 to 1951, and 1955 to 1956. are "B eat Plays o f 1966-66” , 5:16 Speak Up Hartford halls proclaiming that ”Ver- 6:00 News (he w ord.” He became assistant state’s ’’Everything But Money” by 6:16 Barry Farber Show GORMAN BROS., Inc. He did not nay when the boy­ planck'School Health Week” is attorney in 1959, and state’s Sam Leveicson, “Miracle at 8:46 Lowell Thonnaa RAVIOLI being observed. Phlladelplhda” by Catherine D. 7;00 The World Tonight ONLY cott woukd begin. attorney of Hartford County 7:16^Frank Gifford m s s THE BRIGHT SPOT AT 770 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER ”We’re going for an all - out in 1959. Bowen, "Family Laugh Lines” 7JH0 Harry Reasoner by Kathryn Murray, “Last One 7 » Washington Week fight. We’re going to brttag black The speaker is a member of 8:tlQ News H. PASQUALINI people together because of tt,” Hartford Priest the Nation^ District Attorney In” by John Gould aixl "Bears 5:10 Speak Up Hartford Association, State of Connecti­ in the Ladies Room” by Bii 10:06 Comment 1964 PLYMOUTH SA V O Y Firemen check a still-smouldering compressor at the L. T. \Vood Co. as the smoke clears. Oarmicfaael said, adding: 10:20 SpetUc Up Hartford Snow-like remain.s of foam used to put out the blaze cover the machine and floor. (Herald “It’s the Kodaks that cause Guest of Guild cut Narcotics Advisoiy Coun­ Gilbert. 11:30 Barry Farher Show T EL 644-0604 4-DOOR STATION WAGON cil and a fellow of the Ameri­ 13:00 Comment Fully equipped with "Slant" 6-cylbider engine, photo by Salernis.) i (he uprtslngB aH over thiB coun­ 12:16 News. Sign Off 246 Avery St, Wapplng try ” by 'Teuugfaing in the fa ce o f The Rev. Bdmund Nodolny of can College of Trial Lawyera Manchester Evening Her­ . „ w n c —1083 three-speed standard transmission, radio, heater, the Mack people.” St. Michael’s Parish, Hartford He is married to the former ald Andover correspondent, 6:00 Afternoon Edition heavy guage vinyl upholsteiy, whitewall tires. Fully Foam Quells Compressor Pump Fire reconditioned and ready to serve you. White with There was no immedlaite com­ will be guest speaker Tuesday Claire L. Stephens. The couple Lawrence Moe, teL 742-6796. contrasting red Interior. ment from Kodak. at pjn. at a Night of Recollec­ has five children. A large comprc.ssor pump ing a.s windings on the ma­ The compressor is one of two savB! UOONN AIDE NAMED DOUBLE In related developments tion at Assumption Hall spon­ £burst into flame at the L. T. chine ignited. in the place and pumps am­ TIME FOR A RAISE After the foam was put on, T h u isay: sored by the Ladies Guild of the STORRS (AP) — John P. H. JUlWood Co. building at 51 Bis- monia, a coolant substance -A b ou t 50 yotm g persons, m ost Church of tbe Assumption. His BOSTON (AP) — The mayors Brand was appointed Thursday BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER ONLY eye-stinging, acrid smoke fill­ PRICES SLASHED Jsell St. about 2:45 yesterday used in the making of ice. This of them students, pidreted the topic will be “Women, a Sign of of Boston have been getting $20,- as assisrtant dean of the ccdlege *1295 ed the building as the wires Administration building of the God’s Love in the World.” 000 a year salary since 1925 and of agriculture at the University 2 afternoon. smouldered. Firemen mounted morning, ice was being made UniversUy of Rochester, de - Father Nodolny was ordained the present mayor thinks it’s of Ocmnecttcut and director of & SUPPLY CO. ^ Three fire englne.s of the smoke-exhaust fans on doors again with the use of the al­ o n 1 9 6 5 jhanding that tfae school’s presi­ in 1059 at SL Lawrence O’Toole about time they got a raise. the univerttty’a Ratcliff Hicks 1964 FORD FAIRLANE ^Towrv’ k’ire Dcp:irtmcnl wheel- but there w-as no power to run ternate machine. GREEN dent, W. Allen WeSis, speak up Church, Hiirtford. He was first Mayor John F. Collins said a School of Agriculture. * them. Wood said automatic Wood said the machines 2-DOOR SEDAN --ed rapidly to the .spot and firc- on tfae oontroversy. W ants is a assigned to St.Thomas Church, number of city officials now re­ Brand, associajte professor of Just what a ’‘Falrlaner” should have! Equipment cutoff fuses on the machine were both installed in 1932. He dlreotor of Kodak, as are five Thomaston, and later to Fast ceive up to 50 per cent more agrlcultuTBl economics, succeed See! Our Fine Display Of includes 260 V-8 engine, 3-speed transmission, tran­ >4mcn quickly pul out the fire, sy.stem, which let go in a fire, said neither machine had given o f tfae imdversity’s trustees, and Catholic High, Manchester. He than, the mayor. He suggested Edwin J. Kersting in the posts. sistor radio, heater and defroster, deluxe wheel HJusing foam. were bypassed and electricity trouble before and said he had FRIGIDAIRE the school owns mm on Village St. in Rock- against tuition, will push for a vegetables! Each 4 9 c vote on the issue which has ig­ every effort to ecanomaze.” 2x3x8* Studs If you prefer a torge car with a heavy feel, this is Svd'Ue. Dancing will be held from Reagan called on help from MINUTES FROM DOWNTOWN ROCKVILLE, CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, SHOPPING CENTERS, BUS LINE, it. Fully General Motors equipment Includes Dual r*8:30 p.m. to-12:30 a.m. A buf- nited statewide controversy. “ail dtizens'' to cut costs and • Flowing cold circulates throughout the refrigerator! Range automatic transmission, power steering, pow­ « ie t will be served aA 10 p.m. Reagan and the other regents CHURCHES AND LESS THAN TWENTY MINUTES FROM HARTFORD. 2x4x8* Studs Ekudi 69c meet the huge budget deficit, er brakes, pushbutton radio, vinyl seat upholstery, Prytko's orchestra is from are squeezed between swelling adding, however, that econo­ fully carpeted interior, whitewall tires, deluxe wheel ■Manchester and has performed University of California enroll­ mies would reduce the deficit by YOU WILL BE SURROUNDED BY TREES, SHRUBS, AND WELL GROOMED LAWNS. THIS IS TRULY covers. Low origrlnal iplleage on this fine locally throughout Connecticut, Mass­ ment and a 6473-mlUlon budget owned car. Strato blue finish with matching interior. only 6200 milldon and that the Big 127 Lb. Freezer “LIVING” AT ITS BEST. WE-fiOPE YOU’LL PLAN TO MAKE MOUNTAINSIDE APARTMENT YOUR achusetts, New York and in deficit. Thursday, the board vot­ SPECIAL rest would have to be made up A Canada. Prytko studied at the ed to keep enrollments open HOME. while trying to cut expenses. by new taxes. ONLY •'^-Hartt College of Music of the Just 10 Prefinished Plywood ^University of Hartford where he U345 j^ecei'Ved a Bachelor of Music Start Vfith this. to sell All O f These Features Are Yours At Mountainside closing at 79. ITT gained 1% of federal school aid programs, NOW ’259“ ^aEducation degree. 1 the agency needed' more new 3 Tickets for the dance, at 65 points to 80Vi. PANELING people to administer them than 1961 OLDSMOBILE DYNAMIC 88 ■oper couple, may be purchased it had on its entire staff in 1958. Oil hot water heat Window Shades Combination screens and windows l^irom any club member. Table Party Series Begins OTHER MODELS 2-DOOR HARDTOP While the employe hunt went Come In For Details! 2 Individual thermostat Curtain Rods Free Parking ‘•reservations may be made by WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ Very stylish and razor sharp. Equipment Includes on, said John Elsbre^ assistant Hot water Washer and Dryer icaliUng Ed Miamuszka of Farm- dent and Mrs. Johnson are All brick building Dued Range automatic trfinsmission, power steering, agency personnel director, AVAILABLE! Built-in oven-range Jrt,ead Lane, EUSngtoni by Tues- starting their 1967 series of par­ (coin operated) 3 Rooms (one bedroom) power bi^es, pushbutton radio, whitewall tires, paperwork piled up, congress­ Disp^al !. and In- Included a briefing by the Presi­ President Johnson an extra 10 F P I19 B. 19 cu ft. dent on national and Interna­ 5-OZ. JUICE GLASS OR COUPON EQUIVALENT . • Dries in 30 Minutes 1961 Rambler American 2-Door Sedan . .M49B *ternational Telephone & Tele- days to submit his annual eco­ 211 lb. freezer. tional events. ' nomic message, which had been •Soapy water cleans tools 1960 Rambler 4-Door Sedan, No. 8778 .. . M 9 S #graph Corp. have agreed to 1960 Ford Falcon 2-Door Sedan...... ♦postpone their merger for two due today but Is (dieduled tor WITH EVERY 10 GALS. OF G a !sOLINE Job Vacancies Down'’ delivery next Thursds^. MONTHLY RENTAL 1959 Buick 4-DGor Hardtop ...... $ 4 9 5 Jweeka so the Federal Commuhl- BERNtE'S PAY'AS ipU PLEASE PUN Scations (fommission can consid- WASHINGTON *(AiP) - - T l i e James A. Farley, former po­ 1959 Rambler American W agon ...... $ l ’i5 Globemasfer Specials y Jer Justice Department objec- U.S. Office of Edufcatlon says It litical adviser President • NO MONEY DOWN • UP TO 8 YEARS e iis Jm , L •atiqns, has nearly filled all of a broad Franklin D. Roosevelt, met with GAS—LUBRICATION—BATTERIES—-nRES TO P A Y range of job vacancies which 18 President Johnson Thursday | • 00 D A YS— NO 3 SHOP TONJTE UNTIL^9:00 P.M. « The merger was scheduled to ACCESSORIES and GENERAL REPAIRS FINANCE CHARGE 3 BANK FINANCINO g d n a t 8 t months ago were hampering and sale! Johnsonto will win re- Many Tools . C IO c ]Jbe completed today. But ♦Wednesday, the Justice Depart- federal school aid programs. election next year by a substan­ I Values to Z99 Jmeni . asked the FOG to re- Federal officials say tliey re­ tial margin. < / ^ •qonsider Its earlier 4-8. approval cruited vigorously at. colleges, The Public Health ^rVlce »of the merger, (contending that cor^rations, banks, foundations says 13 mUlkm A m ericans have t t u m C a n to r o f OPEN DAILY tS o llo n d '■the |i2. billion plan would faave and oomipunicatioina ihedia to reported some form of aithritia WEEKDAYS c m . ▼ m m o n [ S^M oekrlllm BOLTON NOTCH LUMBER 6:30 A.M.-9 PJM^ ♦anticompetitive aspeists. find sUcb |>ersons as engineers, and that the disease drains the < SUNDAY 4 2 An FOC spokesman said the data system exerts, lioan spe(:l- U.S. econom y o f f4 UlUoin an­ e e R N f i 's . i f allsts and evaluators needed tor 8A.M.-9PJH. ^ GORMAN & SUPPLY C(L avolunttury delay would ^ve the nually. MOTOR SALES ^.commission time to reconsider the yotmg program. Sen. James O. Eastland, D- f ^ T r o f f l c ROUTE 44A— At The Ntotch”—TiL 648-2193 *ita action. 'Whereas 700 i>f the agency’s 2,- MIsb., has introduced a resolu­ MANCHESTER SHOPPING PARKADE L ig h t ''MdnehMttr's Own Ramblor Dodor” 600 authorized Jobs w ere vacant tion calling on'the United States BROTHERS OPEN DAILY 8:s-- in c l u d ^ g Sa t u r d a y * ABC stock dropped J4% points W B R ^ S T . ^on the New York St

?AGE SIXTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN;, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 Mi^CHESTBE EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 PAGE SEVENTEEl^ :______University of Denvqr before Legion Bdltor Vernon Jacobs to Retire; coming to Trinity as president. NHRP Chief Says Co-Bditora Pat Harria % He was provost at Columbia Sharon Doutor^ Sporta Bdltor Alumnus Named when Dwight D. BJisenhower O R A N G E H A U John Ostrout Steve Cone Zoning Commission Tables was president of that univer­ Merger Role Would Ease To Head Trinity sity. The High Schogl Lockwood will become the Request for Colonial Village HARTFORD (AP)—Albert C. 16th president of the 144-year- Freight Cars’ Handling l o L . XXX, No. 17 FridajS, January 20 Compiled by Students of Manchratei* High School jMts. Joyce Don, Facidty Advisor Jacobs, president of Trinity Col­ old UherSl arts achocri. He Is The zoning commission last nary request submitted by lege, will retire in 1968 and wtil the slxUi Trinity alumnus to be Ne w YORK (AP) — The New Orner, telling how costly this night Uibled the oontroveraial Rambler Homes to change -the be succeeded by Theodore D. appointed president. Haven Railroad’s chief opera­ situation Is to the New Haven, zene change request of Franklin zoning on a parcel of land on Lockwood, provost and (lean of ting'officer says inclusion of the said: “The New Haven always BINGO Drama Club luid Dorothy Welles.to recreate Rt. 30, near the Vemcn Steak faculty at Union College, Sche­ bankrupt line in the Penn Cen­ has a* surplus of empty foreign About a colonial shopping 'village on House. The request calls for a nectady, N.Y. tral merger woidd greatly ease line cars which have terminated EVERY SAT. NIGHT 7:30 Art Students Dig into Work property o« Welles Rd. near Rt. change from IP (industrial The announcement was made Firemen Slate the New Haven's costly problem freight on its lines. 72 EA ST c e n t e r STREET—MANCHESTER Hears Talk 83 It granted a request of the Thursday at a faculty meeting “One of the major factors in MHS The sounds of “skulsh”, park) to RMF (rural multiple of handling freight cars belong­ Conyers Construction Co. to family) zoning. Dinner Dance ing to other railroads. the New Haven’s financial diffl- “ slam” and "alap” emanating From Critic convert a house Into an office A public hearing will be held Frederick J. Omer, senior oukies has been its constant and •“ Chess Team from room 202 any E period building. Ih e Town Fire Department substantial debit balance in after a decision is reached by will sponsor its 23rd annual La­ vice president ot the New Ha­ Although primarily concern­ Russians beware! The Man­ these days does not indicate The Welles’ request involves the planning commission. ven, made the statement Thurs­ freight car per diem rentals. In changing a residential zone to a dles Night, Saturday, Feb. 4 at the year 1965, the railroad had a ed with drama reproduction, chester High Chess Team is student mayhem but onlyVthe St. Bernard’s Dance day as he appeared as a witness commercial zone. The planning 6:30 p.m. at Garden Grove. The net per diem debit balance of posting a definite threat to So­ The annual King and Queen at an Interstate Commerce Sock and Buskin is also inter­ handling and shaping of wet commission has ruled against Dubaldo Bros. Orchestra will $7,226,666, and in the five calen­ ested in other aspects of the viet supremacy in the game of clay. Members of Art II clase of Hearts Dance, sponsored by play for dancing after dinner. Commission (IOC) hearing. the request on the grounds that The -IOC is holding a series of dar years 1961-1965 it suffered a are faced with the delightfully the Married Couples Club of Tickets are available at all firO theater. Accordingly, on Mon­ masters. "it did not compliment the sur­ hearings on an application by total net per diem debit balance sloppy task of knocking the air St. Bernard’s Church, will be houses of the department. day evening, Jan. 16, Mrs. Despite this slight hyberbole. rounding ■ ehvironment and the New Haven’s federal bank­ of $30,919,958.” bubbles out of large globs of would encroach upon residential Jan. 28 from 8:30 to 12:30 in John Carabino of Co. 4 is gen­ Answering newsmen’s ques­ Victor Pearson presented a iec- Coach Donlon's team has still ruptcy tnistees for permission '■'a. wet clay on the wedging board, areas." the PAC Ballroom. A buffet eral chairman of the event. He tions after the hearing, Orner ture program entitled “'Let's compiled a pretty imposing rec­ supper will be served at 10. to sell the bulk of the railroad’s HOW earn drying the clay by slapping It The Vernon Historical Society will be assisted by Raymond said he was not in a position to 'M' i Talk “Theater.” ord over the past one and g. assets and all of its operations against pieces of plaster and fa v o » the prcposal, while not Dancing will be to the music Hennequin of Co. 4, secretary: estimate the car rental savings ^ Mrs. Pearson is originally half years. During the 1965-66 to the Penn Central system. The then shaping It into various taking any position on the zone of Johnny Prytko and. his Con­ Thomas McKinney, deputy fire that would i-esult from linking from the midwest, and upon season, the team went ail year system is expected to be creat­ * •“* "*. forms which will eventually re­ change, because a large bam necticut Hl-Tones from Man­ chief, treasurer. 'the New Haven in a vast system moving to tlie east, she began without losing a match, and the chester. Tickets are available ed shortly by merger of the front four did hot lose a single sult in such useful objects as which Is a local landmark would Also, Em il Johnson of Co. 1, Permsyivania and New York including the Penn Central and taking advantage of the many be restored. from club members and reser­ extending across the Northeast­ Roy Wiese Susan Guadano cultural activities offered in game. The final record was six planters and outdoor lights, as Wilbert Chadwick of Co. 2, Ed­ Central Railroads. The estimat­ Residents of the area have pe­ vations may be made by con­ ern United States. this section of tlie country, in­ wins and no losses. well as the more commonly ward Pagani of Co.' 3 and Frank ed price for the New Haven is a titioned against the change, tacting Edward Mamuszka by cluding the various theaters. This year, the team, led by produced ashtrays and clay Scheibenpflug of Co. 4, music $140 million package of cash But such savings, he said, stating that although they do Tuesday. When her friends began asking Warren Mosler and Ed Szy- bowls. and dinner arrangements; Wal­ and securities. were a factor in the $81 million Legion of Honor not particularly . object to Lenten Dtscusslons her advice about plays, she manoski, both '67, and Cyrus The students will spend about ter Holland of Co. 1, Roy Strat­ Omer’s testimony dealt at economies which the Pennsylva­ two weeks working with clay, Wellas’ proposal, the zone The Lenten discussion g;roups ton of Co. 2, Ernest Pohl ol Co. nia and New York Central Rail­ C B T savings Having heard that Roy If this week’s female legion- prepared her lecture, ““Let's Stevens, '68, has maintained length with the one-way charac­ an experiment because the ch a ise would open the land to will begin Feb. 8 at the Vernon DR. THEODORE LOCKWOOD 3, and Raymond Hennequin, roads anticipated in their origi­ Wiese had just received a naire was described as a girl Talk Theater.” This is Mrs. this perfect, undefeated record ter of most freight movements other commercial enterprises. Methodist Church. Morning and tickets; Kenneth Smith of Co. nal merger application, which Pearson’s first year as a mem- by fashioning a 4-1 victory room Is not really geared for by the vice chairman of the that make the New Haven, parking ticket in front of his who loves hamburgers, she The Conyers request involves evening groups are planned 3, All Gunther of Co. 4, Russell did not include the New Haven. ber, and MHS was the first over Penney High School of such work. The group will then Trinity board of trustees, Ly­ more than any other EJastern own house, the typical reaction could be one of many persons, gchoorshe addressed move on to equally messy work conversion of a house, now leais- open to all residents. The Rev. Mathiason of Co. 2 and Randall rail system, a “terminal” rail­ East Hartford on Jan. 10. The Morton A. Magee, pastor, will man B. Brainerd. cnruncates cd on a month-to-month basis, Brown of Co. 3, tickets. NEW NIAGARA ‘BRIDGE’ might be, ‘“It couldn’t have If this legionnaire was de- The main appeal of the thea- two players who rounded out of dipping cheesecloth into wet Jacobs, 68, has been Trinity road. Freight cars owned by to an office building. It is locat­ lead the ,discussions, entitled Frank Scheibenpflug, a for­ happened to a nicer guy.” A scribed as a girl who spends ter, Mrs. Pearson states, is an the team for this match were plaster for plaster of paris president since 1953. The 42- other railroads are hailed by NUGARA FALLS, N.Y. (AP) ed at Rte. 16 and 83. The Plan­ "God, Christ, Scripture.” mer fire commissioner, will the New Haven to their final genuine individual, Roy is time "frog knuckling,” then her ®®rape fromfrom reality reality to to the Steve Connolly and Dave Mal­ sculpture. The wet cloth is then year-old Lockwood, who will — Huge lee cakes that have placed over wire armatures, de­ ning Commission had ruled In serve as toastmaster. destinations to be unlostoed, and poured over the American and .deeply interested in the wel- identity would be nearly ob- world of make-believe. She den. both '67. favor of the change, stating It The Herald’s Vernon Bureau take over June 30, 1968, is a W ake up icJle fu n ds. B u y C B T Certificates continued by giving her cate­ signed by the students. member of the Trinity class of large numbers of them are Horseshoe Falls for several f4rc of his fellow students and yious. However, when described The future is uncertain, how­ was “an efficent utilization of Is at S8 Park St, P. O- Box DEATH IN VIETNAM of Deposit in amounts of $2,500 or more gories of plays, which she calls The class has already worked 1948. He Is an alumni trustee. empty when they start the long days joined today to form a so- actively enforces this interest. as a member of the Girl's Field ever, for the Chess Team be­ the land.” S27. Ihe temporary correspond­ her ”3 E ’s” — Entertainment, with painting in both tempra WASHINGTON (AP) — Army trips home. called ice bridge in the lower for a period of 3 to 18 months. Get the On Saturday morning one cause there is little junior and In other business, the zoning ent is Bette Quatrale, teL 876- Lockwood played vartlty foot­ Hockey Club, the Ski Club, Enlighten and Enhance. and water colors and has pro­ Capt. Samuel D. Freem an 3rd, Rules applicable to ak lines Niagara River. details at any CBT office. niight find him tutoring a child sophomore participation. Any commission heard a prelimi­ ball and won his Phi Beta Kap­ Sock and Buskin, Current Af­ duced interesting designs on 2846. husband of Mrs. Stephanie T. '•■ork to the disadvantage of ter­ The bridge, two feet thick, In the north end of Hartford Mrs. Pearson spent most of student whth an interest in chess pa key as a Trinity undergrad­ fairs Club, and treasurer of the her time briefly reviewing five cloth in the technique known as Freem an of Ridgefield, Conn., minal railroads, which handle extends from the U.S. to the or, later, a c ^ as the tre ^ - ^lub, you can be sure is invited to come to Room 270 uate. He went on to a teaching plays. She spoke first about batik. This process Involves dy­ career in history and assumed died in Vietnam, not as a result an excess of “foreigii” freight (Canadian shore several hundred THE CONNECTICUT BANK u^er of this legionnaire is Sue Guadano. for any regnilar Tuesday, after­ Vernon cars belonging to other rail­ tin school, he participates in _ , two plays of this season, the ing cloth which has been partly his current post at Union In of hostile action, the Defense yards below the cataracts. AND TRUST COMPANY noon meeting. Excellent equip­ roads. A daily rental must be The overnight temperature tlje Current Affairs Club, So- Outside school. Sue is plenty Broadway musical, “Cabaret” covered with wax so that the 1964. Department announced Thurs­ busy, too. Besides being a ment is availabie, as well as paid on each oar. was in the low 20s. manhis. Bridge Club, National and the off Broadway play dye will cover only the non-wax- Jacobs was chancellor at the day- Member redand Deposit Ineemnce fterporUMa member of CYO, she has been instruction. and the Senior Commencement “American Hurrah,” which ed areas. Many interesting ef­ School Menus Next Week employed at Manchester Me­ Barry Sandals ’67 Committee. Balancing this satirizes life in the U.S.A. at fects can be achieved through Vernon ■ Center Junior High wiches; Tuesday, baked lunch­ morial Hospital as a Junior Marilyn Parkinson, ’67 right and Bob Wilson, ’67, prepare clay while Rick Ber- ■•emingly endless list of serv­ the present time. Chdriis Announced this technique. School: Monday, beef ravioli, Auxiliary Volunteer and now thiaume, ’68 shapes clay ropes for a coil pot. Watching is Tom Martenz, ’69, an eon meat, sweet potatoes, peas, ice to MHS Is a seemingly end- For those concerned primari­ Besides the many actors and The class, composed of soph­ buttered corn, bread and but­ butter sandwiches; Wednesday, less list of headaches in the ^ r k s jn the Hospital Gift Shop, ly with entertainment or "the ECH visitor participating in the student council exchange. (Photo by Saternis). actresses w'ho have already omores, juniors and seniors, ter, jelly sandwiches, fruits; corned beef, cabbage, carrots, form of a rigorous academic Manchester Orthopedic Service. leave your brains at home” type been chosen for roles in “My meets four days a week for two Tuesday, beef stew with vege­ mashed potatoes, peanut but­ BChedule. Roy’s course load Sue’s of play, Mrs. Pearson then re­ Fair Lady,” another essential seme.sters under the imagina­ tables, French bread and but­ ter sandwiches; Thursday, meat ebnsiste of College Level Math act'vities l«ave her, she en- viewed the two big hits of last phrt of the production is the N o W o r l d ’ tive and able direction of Miss ter, peanut butter sandwiches, loaf, stewed tomatoes, mashed ft Honors English 4, Physics listening to records and sesison. These Included "Cactus chorus. Students who are mem- lO^^eek Visit Benefit Beverly Semmens. peach shortcake; Wednesday, potatoes, butter sandwiches; and German 3, and Pre-En- radio, skiing, swimming, Flower , the typical ugly duck- jjgj.g chorus will take TTie hardworking,"World” half-day sessions, mid-year ex­ Friday, flah sticks, buttered ^J|neering Drafting! Choosing horseback riding. Sue la- ling story involving a dentist part in many of the musical editors and their' ■ faithful ams, no cafeteria; Thursday, noodles, cole slaw, string beans, his favorites, RW names math bels skiing and horseback rid­ and his prim, white-starched numbers included in the play, "Worldlings" have decided half-day sessions, mid-year ex­ Our Cars Are Different To Bolivian Senoritas butter sandwiches. Dessert and l^cause it is logical and Eng- ing as her favorites, but adds nurse, and the exuberant mu- jtr . Robert Vater. musical dl- it’s time -for a change. Council Talks ams, no cafeteria; Friday, tuna . Do you ' remember what it is shy, but the boys were not milk are served with each meal. HBh b e c a i^ you can speak and that she doesn’t ride half as sical "Marne.” rector of ’“My Fair Lady,” re-. Wednesday deadlines are a fish casserole with noodles, tl^te about your ideas. In much as she would like to. Lastly, Mrs. Pearson gave her cently announced the members drag! So we've, decided to was like the first time you as friendly as the girls unless g;reen beans, Italian bread and touched a snowflake? Most of formally introduced. At parties, cognition of the high aca- Much of her time is devoted impressions of "Man of La Man- of the chorus, and the singers take a week off. Why? Pri­ O n Deficit butter, chocolate cake with to schoolwork, since she studies our memories like that are too Alicia and Cecilia were sur- mlc standards Roy has at- cha”, the best musical of last are already hard at work re­ marily because someone, frosting. Milk and dessert Police Report 2 old to be recalled. But two Bo- prised to find it accepted to <||ined, he has been a member English, TV, French Literature season. This play satirizes hearsing their various num­ sornewhere, has decided it's served with each meal livian girls will vividly remem- “dance in between girls,” and In SAA Fund ol the National Honor Society' II, chemistry and math TV, on knighthood and combines the bers. time for exams. There won’t Maple Street School: Monday, Breaks, Theft ifiStCe his sophomore year. level 1,-Crafts I and II, and ber that first snowball for a somewhat missed the more life of the Spanish author Cer­ Included in the soprano sec­ be any "World’’ at the end The 6th meeting of the Stu­ beef stew, corn bread, assort^ Police yesterday investigated >i. ana ms sisier, pj,g]p, parents, vention. Jeske, ’68, Eric Taylor. '68. Association is serving aa the Mr. Rogers told the group, an Conv. Coupe. Auto, trans., V-8, Fully equipped. %enda. The school the girls attended Hartford Hilton Hotel. About all out attempt must be made terscotch pudding; Tuesday, White told police she left the better shope than the ones listed Mr. and Mrs. Michael Guadano; Thiitecn members also at- Bob Vogt, '67, and Gary You- topic of debate for the MHS de­ radio. 1963 PONTIAC below, either. George Bradlau '67 in La I*az, Bolivia, is a large 350 high school students rep- to raise the additional $11,000 grinders (salami, cheese, let­ pocketbook under a counter In brothers, Arthur and Michael; tended four workshops, given by ell, ’68. , bate team this year. They've passed the Volkswagen ’ 395 one for the area, but they were resenting more than 100 Con- needed to iireak even. A motion tuce, tomatoes), cookies; the bowling alley section, re­ and sister, Sandy. the country’s top management Pat Harris, '67 Bonneville Conv. Coupe. Auto, 16>point Safety and Performance *1495 on^t^'vlrM tv^M m ^tnhen surprised at the number necticut secondary schools and. waVplssed to reinstate the get Wednesday, ham, mashed pota­ turned a few minutes later and Inspection. And we guorontee uu Llie vaisiwy oiepiieil in ooi-h nloo« voiilh nrtrnni»otatt-nH-a .. . . -____,______ii. *1095 trans., PS., radio. ■j; Liz Bickley, ’67 personnel. The workshops Ski Tri of students in each MHS class, youth organizations, attended. gg^d for teachers commlt- toes, buttered cabbage, sliced 100% the repair or replocement Hoffman, ’67 and Don Larsaon, found the bag open and wallet ------taught survey technique for re- ^ Alicia especially remarked on Manchester High delegates to '^gg started last year. peaches; Thursday, frankfurt-, gone. Value of the loss was es­ of all major mechanicot ports* 1958 JEEP ,Chess Team REGIONAL MUSICIANS tailers, merchandising, store Seventy exuberant skiers from '67. Mitch Cohen, ’68 and the number of students in the this program were Lorraine Steve Cone then suggested ers In rolls, potato salad, pic­ timated at $13. 1963 CHRYSLER *1495 for 30 doys or 1000 miles. 1960 VW CONV. CPE. Full cab with plow. Factory Six musicians have been management, and careers in re- ^^® Club spent Satur- Graham MacDonald, ’67, are de- cafeteria every day. Both girls Obuchowski, ’67, and Ray Kelly, kles, purple plums; Friday, Whot would you rolher hove? starting a record book of all A car that's "just like new?" O r o rebuilt motor. Red. Still Winning chosen to play with the Cen- tailing. day. Jan. 14, zooming down the bators for th e'! negative side, found the students "nice and ’68. macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, Newport Hardtop. PS., aujto^ White. Radio. tral Northwest Regional Band While in New York, the club snowy slopes of Okemo Mt. in Members of the' novice team sports in which one or two stu­ car thot's 100% guaronteed? friendly” and met a lot, “which Five panel discussion groups dents would trace the history cake. trans., new WWT. ^Russians beware! The Man- and Orchestra. They are Mark toured the products research Ludlow, Vt. are Dave Madden, Cathie Al- created a name-remembering were on the morning agenda, Vernon Elementary School: Caron Elected *engin« • tronsmiislon ‘V Leggit, ’67, bassoon; Paul center of the J. J. Penney Build- Accompanied by four chap- hair, Debbie Kahn, Doreen De- of each sport back to its start 1962 CHEVROLET • f«or oxle • front axle attembliei- *1395 Chester High Chess Team is dilemma!” The teachers at MHS They were conducted and mod- Monday, canned meat and pine­ *695 Smyth, ’67, clarinet; Mike ing. J..C. Penney is one of the erones, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cormier, Donna Lawrence and at the school. Steve asked the YR Qub Head ' a broke lysleni • electrical wstem nosing a definite threat to So­ may be hard, and teach a lot erated entirely by the students apple, mashed potato, cream *1395 Chevy II Nova Sedan. Auto, Johns, ’67, French horn; Rich- largest retailers in America to- Madell, Miss Carol Thayer and Paul Tenajit all [69. All will council to consider the forma­ but, “are very friendly outside and dealt with contemporary cem, cole slaw; Tuesday, beef David L. Caron of 47 Ham­ trans., radio. viet supremacy in the game of ard Jerome, ’68, trombone; and day ^^*ss Susan Heckenlively, tl^e have a chance to exhibit their tion of an athletic council com­ ■ of the class.” The girls say the issues such as loss of de­ stew, egg salad, peanut butter lin St. Wednesday night was 1963 VW STA. WGN. the masters. 'Well, despite this Gary Yoiiell, '68, tuba. Dave The trip proved entertaining seventy skiers, plus equipment skill in a Debate conference posed of lettermen, coaches, 1963 OLDSMOBILE 1962 OLDSMOBILE 1961 VW CONY. CPE. Bolivian school system is more mocracy through government members of the Boys and' Girls sandwiches, crackers; Wednes­ elected president of the Man­ Radio, 9 pass. Tu-tone gray. hyperbole, coach Donlon’s team Chace, ’68, percussion, is now and educational for all. left the lyiHS Student Parking sponsored by the Greater H art­ difficult because students take Intervention, “black power” as Leaders Clubs and the student day, hambufg In gravy, buttered chester "YR (Young Republi­ F-85 4-Door Sedan. Auto, •795 ' 88 4-Door Hardtop. White. Red. Radio. his still compiled a pretty im­ playing in the orchestra, The lot at 6:30 a.m., riding in two ford Debate Association, here at 13 subjects each year, com­ a solution or detriment to racial council. The club would be de­ rice, green beans, buttered cans) Club. He siKsceeds trans., radio. PS., PB., auto, trans. posing record over the past one musicians will attend rehears­ School will be dismissed at buses. MHS on Feb. 11. Jiingswood pared to our six or seven. equality, teen-age culture and signed to make such sports ac­ beets; Thursday, hot dog In roll, Charles Rlegel, who was named and one-helf years. During the als Friday and Saturday, March 12;21 on Tuesday, Wednesday After a bumpy but laughter- Academy, St. Thomas Aquinas, *895 pressures, lower voting ages; tivities as the awards assembly, potato chips,, vegetable sticks, program chairman. 1!M5-1966 season, the team 17 and 18. The concert will be and Thursday. School buses will filled ride, the skiers were out Newington High, Lewis Mills, As a result of their Manches­ *795 prosperity and our involve­ the lettermen banquet, and the pickles; Friday, baked beans, Rlegal and Robert VonDeck *1095 1964 CHEVROLET •1095 went all year without losing held Saturday. March 18, at run on their regular schedule on the slopes. The day w m Wethersfield High, East Hart­ ter visit, both g;irls decided ment in 'Vietnam, and poverty, student-faculty game, run with macaroni and tuna salad, tossed were named permanent dele­ n;match, and the front four did Hall High School. on examination days. filled with racing down the ford and about six ot(ier high they “loved” their share of Monza Conv. Coupe. Auto, 1962 VW DELUXE and its connection with ma­ a greater degree of efficiency. salad. Dessert, milk, bread and gates to the FMrst Oongresslwi- not lose a single game. The schools in the Hartford' area family life in America. They 1963 CADILLAC trans. Green. 1961 CHEVROLET terialism. The last order of business butter served ■with all meals. al District YR organization and 1965 VW SEDAN station Wagon. Fully equip­ final record was six wins and have been incited to participate. liked almost all of our new and An elegant luncheon was discussed was "The Big Show." East Elementary School: Roger OuUette 'was named al­ Deville Hardtop. Ail power, Impala 4-Door Hardtop. PS., ped. Red and beige. n^ ^ loses. This year, MHS’s Gathering , information from different food, and “got used ternate delegate. Green. Low mileage. Etc. to the rest of It.” Alicia had served ip the main ballroom at With Mr. Roo-ers approval, the Monday, hot dog in roll, relish­ A/C. auto, trans., radio. team, led by Warren Mosler publications, films, tapes, and Caron, a claims adjustor tor *995 one exception, peanut butter noon. Following this. Gov. John councils only task now is to de­ es or choice of turkey noodle aid Ed Symanoski ’67, and Cy­ programs presented by the Na­ Aetna Life and Casualty Oo., is and jelly sandwiches, and Ce- Dempsey spoke animatedly in cide which group to sponsor. or tomato soup, dessert; Tues­ *795 rus Stevens ’68, the three reg- tional Debate Association, de­ a 1964 graduate of the Univer­ *1445 cilia never did get used to favor of youth and youth for- The choice Is between the Left day, hamburg on bun or choice *2195 *595 / u&rs, has maintained this per- bating after school with one sity of Connecticut, where he 1 squa:^. Hiey both found, tele- urns. He presented a proclama- Bank, the Cyrcle, the Associa­ of beef stew or tomato soup, 1960 FORD fejtt undefeated record by fash- another, debating on Saturdays majored in history. vision to be an American time tion nanibig Jan. 14, as Parade tion. Sam the Sham and the devil dog: Wednesday, spaghet­ ieiiing a 4-1 victory over Pen- with other schools, and re­ He served as a French inter­ 1965 FORD Country Squire. 9 pass. auto, 1962 CADILUC 1962 VW CONV. CPE. consumer, and enjoyed it. They of*Youth Forum Day. Pharoahs, the Outsiders, and ti and meat balls or choice of 1964 KARMANN $HIA nj^ High School of East Hart- searching material from magn-! soups, cupcake; Thursday, preter for the U, S. Army from Mustang Fastback. 2 and 2, ^ans. 4-Door Hardtop. PS., PB., Green. Radio, WWT. fwd last Tuesday. The two especially liked the cultural en- 'The principal address was de- the Drifters 1956 to 1969. zines, politicians and current Les Rubin, '67 choice of egg salad or pqaniit- Conv. Coupe. Red. Radio. la y e r s who rounded out the tertainment a'vailable here, llvered by Mrs. Beatrice Fox V-8, 4 speedy auto, trans. Black. events, have helped the teams such as concerts and plays, Auerbach, president of G. Fox — ------butter sandwich and soups, yo­ tehm for this match were Steve prepare for the upcoming tour­ which they both took advan- and Co. She is well known for del; Friday, flah stick in roll *595 *895 Cinnolly and Dave Madden, Massive Fortress nament. tage of with pleasure. her philanthropy toward youth. or clam chowder or tomato *1495 ’67. Contest Is Won soup, ring ding. Milk la served The massive mountaintop *1895 *1295 Judging will be done by the Cecdlia and Alicia have many In the address, she stressed her ^he future is uncertain, how- with all meals. fortress, La Citadelle, on the coaches of the respective teams things to' recall which impress' faith in young people, urged over, for the Chess Team be- By Gail Brooks Skinner Road School: Mon­ northern coast of Haiti, re­ 1960 OLDSMOBILE 1962 CHEVROLET and will serve to honor out- ed them in. America, but them to act constructively,^ and 1963 CHEVROLET 1963 VW DELUXE c ^ s e there is little sophomore day, beef stew, com bread, quired the labor of 200,000 men 1962 KARMANN GHIA Nova 400 Station Wagon. standing individual members of Ohristmas probably comes rither humorously compared Honor was brought to Man­ Chevy H Sedan. Auto, trans., 98 Conv. Coupe. All power. Station Wagon. 9 pass., radio. on junior participation. Any ■ butter aind pleanut butter sand­ and IS years to build. first. It ■was their first white them to the youth of her day. chester High recently by a jun­ Green. (joupe. Black. Radio. Auto, trans. Sharp. Cedents with an interest in the teams, the teams, and the radio. Tu-tone green. Ohristmas. Before they had Mrs. Gllberta Doforge, an ior, Gall Brooks. Gail received cl^ is are invided to come to schools. Trophies will be award­ seen ' enow . only on distant opera soprano, and Stephen a $50 award as winner of the Room 270 for any of the regu- ed later In the year on a cumu­ mountains. How did they like Kramer, a pianist, contributed Veterans of Foreign Warn *995 *995 *995 U t Tuesday after echool meet- lative basis as this event is only *795 *695 one of several to be held dur­ being in, under, and around it? a musical liote to the affair Voice of Democracy contest, “It was wonderful!" Cecilia with songs appropriate to the QaiPs entry; a three to five A Barry Sandals '67 ing the spring Mme.ster. S. Goldberg, '68 was also impressed with the occasion. The Forum ended minute tape of a speech writ- Authorized Volkswagen and Porsche Dealer displays of Oiristmas lights around 3 in the afternoon. All ten by Gail about what democ- REALTY Tuesday, Wednesday and ktudents are reminded of the “P by-many people, a cus- in all, it wasi a very well: or- racy means to her, was judged rsday momingv, pupils foiinwinir tardv rule- After the "dt followed: In Bolivia, ganlzed and worthwhile pro- the winner at Manchester High report directly to their 12th tardUness during tte ' school Boto.;girls found the celebm- gram. local,oont«t. Her Unp rooms, hot to yon of Ghristmae-baalcaBy the • Lorraine Obuchowski, [67 entry yrlH now compete at the OfDOIlM BssL year, the . stddenf, will'-.lib ex­ COURSE s|une as In BottvidT'; ■ ------;------— / district level with other Con- pected to make UP 80 mlnutee udents ww rem inded that It Thn glite. . were surprised H a student is aJbsmt from necticut winners. Hppefuny, FREE LECTURE MON, JAN. A 7 F>M>. AUOlassss Held at MorssOoUegs, Hartford interoeted in the . new J™ though at the social relatkma school because of Illness, some- Gall's entry •wlU compete on the MEN AND WOMEN, regardless of experience. Obtain your in puslness Manage- *"**■** ^ te r the B^dents here, both In one should be In the home to national level in 'Washington, each third tardkiess ter th ^ schooL What im- answer the tel^hone in case D.C. this spring. brokers license and BE YOUR OWN BOSS. Earn extra Income whloh will be offered for 12th. ' . pressed UKm most were Amer- the school calls.. If someone will Laura Robb, '67 for yourseU and family. Learn how to pass your. exam, open and business school Wrestlers Grapple to Win an rfflce, obtain listings. property^a^w s^^^ TED TRUDON VOLKSWAGEN •enlors, they should con- The first mid-term examine- lean pariiee. In echool they as- not he able to answer the tele- - ...------and closed deals like an expert. Attrod a IJIB B tiaXJTURB ot tion, a lO I exam, will be given sodoted 'wltb various groups, phone, a parent should call the The student oafeter(a 'vriU iMt t ^ r guidance counselor MHS wrestling team member Dave Hickock '68 throws a grip on his Bristol Eastern oppon­ Mon., Jan. 23 at 7 No "bUfa^ T i. TOLLAND TURNPIKE—PHONE 649-2839 or 875-6502—TALCOTTVILLE M pnwWite ae ent Oft Oopcb Js£k Blarly, tax lef^ and team members holler advlca (Herald photo by 8a- from U?M to 2:^ on Monday, The custom carried over at school oChcials In the mpn>|i>g be open tor .luiuA during dram and remain for lecture 2 ^ ch 8 I^jRasented b clim U ed . teniis.) January 28. ■ pprtles. Maybe tiie MHS male and tell them. days. by Lee Institute at Morse CoUefire, 188 Ann S t, Hartford. V - ...... ■ i -}r. ■ 1 PAGE e ig h t e e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.; FRIDAY, JANUARY '20, 1967 MANCkES'TEE E V ^ N G HERALD. -MANCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. 1967 PAGE NINETEEN:^ ____ ■ ■ ,

Sports Viewing ' 4. -- '' THE T" 1 * ; I t SATU R D AY fl f ‘ 'iT , p l:SO (80) Roller Derby "* t -4. ' I V vC * « * > > V Indians Hope to Prove Last Win No Fluke 8:00 ( 8) ECAO Basketball -■ W . !»■ 6 J - . ■, w * v i Herald Angle Cornell va. Columbia , ■ » J * !v t o : By ■ ■ . (SO) Bowling * K East, Tech 8:00 (80) World of Golf; EARL YOST Springfield > Johnny Pott vs An­ Sports Editor tonio Cerda "^ Play Away; iS:S0 ( 3) Gadabout Gaddis Ice Players J ' (18) ECAC Hockey; Goose Holds Scoring Mark Here Rams Home Yale vs. Cornell Basketball lost ono ot its beab-'.aiown, ail-time basket­ Seek Action 4:00 ( 8) Golf Classic ball greats earlier this week when Reece Tatum died in % (30) AFL All-Star El Paso,. Tex. Better know to millions, from coast to By PETE ZANARDI Returning to CCIL comr Game coast m the United States and in many foreijm countries HARRISBURG, Pa. { 8:00 ( 8) Saturday at the as Goose, Tatum was the No. 1 ------?------— ------petition tonight at Clarke (A P )— ^Attorneys for the Races: Hialeah Arena is Manchester High’s players of the Springfield « ‘Kht at Hartford High. Joe ( 8) Wide World of basketball team (6-5) , host­ Indians hockey team have Sports sponge, which wasn’t any sur- ing Wethersfield High at 8 asked American Hockey 6:00 ( 8) Bing Crosby Golf was given at 45. Those, of us o'clock. The Indiare are but. League President Jack SU^’D A Y to make it two in'a row, emtt- Butterfield Thursday to 2:00 ( 8) NBA: Lakers ^*8. Ing off an upset victory over restore two suspended' t i m « t o i X 1 Celtics Hartford Bulkeley last Tues­ talented center with the arms R**” ® *« <$ ^ day. members. 2:80 ( 8) Sports Spectacu­ ’The attorneys, Alan Eagleson i that dangled below his knees lar: Los Angeles East Catholic (7-1) travels to and Ray Smela, both of Toronto, j was at least five to 10 years O f f th e C u f f Track Meet East Hartford High to begin a made this and other demands ! 8:48 ( 8) NFL Today: Pro older than his reporUd age said oy muiiy to be the tough. new series tonight while Cheney ’Thursday in a closed meeting \ Bowl Report K t , k'^ *®‘ roughest, and in some Tech (4-7) will be trying to with Butterfield at Harrisburg j 4:00 ( 8) American Spoyts-^ scoring record for a basketball quarters the dirtiest player in shake last Wednesday’s loss to. York Airport. nuui ^ ^be American Football League. Vlnal Tech’ at Woodstock Acad­ Brian Kilrea, a member and , 5:00 ( 8) Bing Crosby Golf ^ Fred (Th* (The Hammftrl Hammer) Wllll.m.William­ emy. Both are ftated for 8. represervtaUve of the squad, said t first basketball game ever play 7:25 (18) Basketball: Hart­ son of Kansas City met his Area teams tangle tonight after the meeting that the law- ■ ed at the schoolboy arena fea- a r, , ford vs. Allentown yers ariied Butterfield that fines : tured the Globe -Dx,tten, and aa well, South Windsor High or pay cuts leried eigalnst the ! attracted over 2,800 fans. Before the game, Williamson (5-4) finding Itself meeting threatened to get any Green two players adso- be restored. The Goose was at his best rugged NOCC foe Ellington i that faU evening. He poured in la ck e r who got Into his High (6-3) in Ellington and ’The two players currently un­ 21 baskets and four free throws ^be final whistle Bolton High (5-5) visiting Cov­ der suspension are goalie Jac­ Princeton ques Caron and Roger Cote. (or 46 points in leading the Trot­ blew, Williamson was sidelined entry (4-5) In a Charter (AP Photofax) Caron was suspended on ters to an -easy win over the after being knocked out and battle. Windsor High visits BANG— N «w York defenseman Bill Hicke, right, an accidental rap over the head by Chicago defense- charges of indifferent play and Wariiington Generals. Tatum carried off the field. ’The guy Rockville High (1-9) tq^ound was after the puck in this action in Chicago but got man Doug Jarrett with a hockey stick. Surprises Cote for insubordination. scored 18 points in the first half, who threw that block that out the slate. '1716 dissension broke out In 12 in the opening period, added nearly broke the Kansas City Local folks wo^^llke to be­ L I C o n n a t H o m e ‘’’’® Dec. W when the play- .HoopFans a dozen more in the third quar- defensive back into two was lieve the conimekt of Bulkeley Dominate Divisions Skate Meet 76ers I 11 oi’® called a strike to protest ter and then went wild in the ^^” 1 Taylor, Packer fullback and was a turnlpg point for Man­ NEW YORK (AP)—The final 10 minutes, netting 18 for » 8uy as tough «s they come W i t h r o r a h a m lli® suspension of four other chester. Indians came into teammates by owner EMdie Princeton Tigers are the his 46 tot*]. - • - Boh Parlzeau, fine volley- the cemt^t off a loss to East­ Enters Third- Keen basketball rivals, Con- Shore tor Indifferent play, yhs- most surprising team in Marques Haynes, inelderttally, hall official at the West Side ern ^abd fought back to .500. 26th Straight Win necticut and Fordham, meet at college basketball so far threw in 10 baskets that same Itec, hopes to become a base- Had Problems. night to take runner-up honors, hall umpire this season. Bbcam- Round Today . J . „ ■ , 8'®'’® up the strike and the four this season, the Kentucky 'V.'LiiMwfcv;-;.vx4-X4;le champion Kansas City his nemesis, Gary Visconti, 21, Swimming — Wethersfield at died ^e^ently and a speedy r«t the longer the overall program podnts in the first quarter to t e r . points to beat anoinnati. and Wagner to peg its record at Manchester the Cyclones lor a defeat last as three teams _ Dick Brooks, John Waickowski, ^ ™ television blackout. Chiefs has as receivers Lane, Only a loss to Penney High Detroit, in pacing the nlne- month at Ames. , ® ^ ®. ^ the three courses and then the Crawford and Wheeler Farlsh, steve Sadlofski, Dave Walker, “ l® Tete'-tslon raUngs should Alworth of San Diego, Art Pow- coyefy to Denny Carlin, ser- will suffer . . . or doesn’t any- blots the record and East is out cvqto.. n.iA i„tA 9^'^* Chicago a 27-27 tie with the Gus Johnson, who finished with 8-5. Bolton at Coventry Jim Sutherland pumped in 29 r j ® .r^^rrLlW c «in f Kon teams and pros in con- Jack Rule and Ed Lowery and Mike Viterito. Ken Roaback, P ^ '^ interesting for this abso- gn Oakland, Bob Scarpitto of ioiisly injured in an auto acci- one care? to gain revenge against its qtvip q»qqinn whipH will Philadelphia broke jg points, started the spurt with This will be final game for South Windsor at Ellington , points to pace Clemson in its f* * " Crosby S $104,600 tention, shoot in Sunday s final. Dale Douglass and Joe Dyer, Tim McConville. League _ ,t» aii '“ ‘ ®>y------guaranteed------last weekendf Denver ll^ d 'w u ^ a y lo r ‘ 5 'K .n - dent last week. Carlin has long ♦ * * neighbor school. the rh.mnVnn 9®"’ ® Open With a 39-podnt a field goal, and Don Ohl put the Huskies prior to a 10-day Wrestling—Hartford at East home court triumph over Fur- to u ™ a m e n t A $16,000 prize awaits the low tied at 62. been associated with junior 17^ 1 ,1 ^ t -_ man s singles cnampion- Q,g ggeond period for a BalUmorC ahead to stay at 100- break for midyear exams. Tlp- Padres ^ football season. Has the gas a ty . Oakland’s Tom Floret Eaist 77, East Hartford 65. ship. Windsor at Rockville baseball and basketball teams 66-48"" "■ halftime lead. 99 with a basket with 9:2 Oleft. off is slated at 8 and there is Rifle— ^Manchester at W ilcox man. In other games, the Mi------Co.ch D.„ B„„„. RU. S5 UTwoen^pl^r™ 'The Rangers Of (Cheney Tech In Manchester. .Bart Starr, to Owen McDoweU has resigned The free style phase counts The 76ers Wilt Chamberlain ami, Fla., Hurricanes whipped round Milka, Bob Bergin, Tom Neu- (,on^ (f,e meraed leaeues Pres- Bufifaio's Jack Kemp will Ohl ended with 31 points. The no preliminary scheduled. A ll Saturday, Jan 21 the surprise of no one, named “ registrar at Southern Connec- have dropped four of their last for 40 per cent in the total Florida southern 102-72 and the J vlnr- 1 Bordering on the Ridiculous belt. Bob Migliore, Charles De- g „ t television commitment.q "Tio®'’or chooses to watch can quarterback the EJast offense led all scorers wWh 27 points. Royals’ Oscar Robertson scored tickets were sold out earlier MCC at Middlesex Commun­ fi-ye games and Coach John gorin g, so Allen goes under K^jia'tore^^ O T c a ^ ^iith 17.' AAU Phillips Oilers humbled tnr tha most valuable player in the State College. McDowell 36. this week. ’ \ ity College ^ through the forest in the area tito. John Tamasco. p ro L b y S be the S r t high-scoring help from Boston’s Babe Klels ■would like to reverse the hot pressure by both VlS(i;onti, Arizona 101-74. ______prooaoiy would be ttie biggest the Bast tries to win p=rtlli Althoue-h Boston fdll- Super Bowl, has also won a ooached the SCSC basketball Rick Barry, the league’s lead­ Deacons obstacle to such a game next q,„, „ „ „ Aitnougn Boston luii- trend tonight. Cheney already where the Treasure Island novel new Chevrolet Corvette from season before stepping who dethroned the Eastern star {Princeton did( not receive a Coach John Norton. Richie season. Is first All Star ^ jn e . -niey back Jim Nance, Uie A F L ’s owns a win over Woodstock, ing scorer who was held to just was written. Sport for his play against Kan- ^®®5. . Frank Robin- in the 1965 National, and an­ vote in the preseason A P poll, Holmes, Mike Yankowski, John a e-t . before players most valuable player,- had to 13 points in the San Frtuicisco’s Joe Carr, a 28-year-old from Boxing Ballyhoo achieved In Manchester. other Detroiter, 18-year-oId sas City. .Toby Kimball played *®" °< the Orioles has been nam- loss to Chicago Wednesday b|>t the Ivy Leaguers currently Kildish, Bob Casavant Larry ®“P' ‘ brashed Buf- mlse the game because of Army Tim Wood, a chest surgeon’s eight minutes in one game With **** Year by Sport Jfake It Cheney 50, Wood- night, got only 22, far below his ate ranked fifth nationally with Keenan, Bob Ryan. been played last falo 30-19 last year in an altered

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LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSONOUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE AntYiMr to Provleuo PunW HouffflioM Strvlets THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW BY FAGALY and SHORTEN Holp Wonfod— HoIpWontod— Election Adages Femolo 35 F e n t o l# 3 B I Offtrid 13-A MAYOR MAVoR LxfTlE ^PORT STENOGRAPHER •—transcrip- TO r o 47ART ACROSS 41 Satiated CLASSIFIED HI-SHINE personnUaed fldor FLEXIBLE ^ 43 “Obe Great T eACM fRACnCALW KiNORED 1WE A dd o n e G u B e vihicii ouegtom wa6 the BI6 1 "----- taSutL- » poUehing. Sp^Allalng in home tionist, willing to learn switch­ P.M. HOURS td muMjr gubJect a il term - FIRGT QUEGTKM HE GPRIMG OHFMAL EXAM9- board, Mandiqster office, Vihk MMe OAME £' 45 Gloomy floor polishing. Kitchen, rec 6 " ------OB 47 Soak flax rooms, etc..N o Job too small, houn week. Call Mre. John­ Interesting and rewarding ANO^S^N THS TOO BAD TWIGGS 48 Added comment ON! 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No Job second, third, all kinds tealty. for one Infant in my home, 6 part-time employment for Company offers excellent chanical background need- W EDWARDS too sinnil. Call 849-8I44. statewide, credit rating unnec- days. References required. young women erf all ages. Ex- wages and working condi­ ;Cd for the day shift. Very cessary. Reaaonable, confiden­ Manchester area. 643-0277. c'ellent commission. Our na­ tions. Convenient free park­ busy garage with an excel­ ANSWERING SERVICE I TW CXDNSTRUCrnON - R e ­ lent reputation means se­ w tial, quick arrangements. Alvin tionally advertised products ing, in-plant cafeteria and modeling, additions, dormers, Lundy Agency, 527-7971, 983 make earning^ 33 to 34 v i hour above average benefits. cure future. Overtime if de­ 649-0503 87&-2519 porches, kitchens, baths, tile, Main 8L, iHartford, evenings possible in a territory near sired. Benefits include paid 4S* painting, paneling. A1 Wilcox, and leave your message. You’ll hear from our advertiser la 233-6879. your home. Call 239-4922 for ap­ vacations, 7 paid holidays, Jig time wituont spending all evening at the telephone. 643-7367. APPLY life, sickness and accident W HOUSEWIVES pointment in your home at 48 49 50 54 WANTED —first mortgage $50.- insurance, discounts, uni­ ».DDIT!ON8 -remodeling, ga­ your convenience. 000, 20-25 y e ^ s , buildings and forms. Apply in person or rages rec rooms. LtthroomB 5 T 5 T Aufomobiies For Sole 4 kUid in Vernon area. Write experienced as transcrip- call Dewey Post for an ap­ tiled, k’ tebens ren ode'ed. Call nRST Box L, Manchester Herald. GENERAL pointment at your conveni­ 1986 OLDSMOBILE, Cutlass L«on Clecz'VDski, BuUdar, 649- HERALD tionists or typists who ence convertible, like new, driven 4291. ELECTRIC CO. NATIONAL PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER only 3 months. Power steering would like- to do transcrib­ W DOX L E H E R S and brakes, hydramatlc, anti­ Business Opportunity 28 EAST HARTFORD 20 I TELL YOU t h a t THE TROUBLE W ITH spin rear, tinted glas.s, 6,000 Roofing— Sldliig 16 BEAUTY SHOP—well establish­ ing part-time days in Man­ STORES, INC MORIARTY BROTHERS Needs woman for part-time ^V ERY MORNIINS HER RADIO IS IT'S miles. Must be sold, will sac­ ed clientele. Same location, E V E R Y 1 BOTH A.M. AN D PM ,! OUT OUR WAY BY j . B. w i l l i a m s : For Your BIDWELL HOME improvement chester; AEtna Life and office work, 8;45-12;45. Pre­ 301 Center St., Manchester rifice to best offer. 649-0538. over 20 years. Death of owner Park and Oakland Avea., ; N 1 S H T / . Oo. -Roofing, siding altera­ vious Offioe^experience help­ East Hartford Information reason for selling, Call 875-5585 Casualty has immediate 643-5135 BLITTHIS iTHEyRE ALL 1 1957 PONTIAC Chieftan, 4-door tions. additions and remodel­ ful, typing required. Call I RUSH JOBSt- after 5 p.m. ooa IS sedan, excellent condition, 4 ing of all types, Bxc Uani openings for you at its Mr. J. C. McCarthy, 289- MARKED AMP By TH' THE HERALD will not 6871 for interview. RUSH-SO ' TIME TW RE- < new tires, new shocks, new workmanship. 649-849S. SMALL construction company EXCELLENT ’Ivpist — Willing I RMR GAMG disclose the identity of air-conditioned Manchester tSTH'CARP.' any advertiser using box front ehd, 3300. firm. 643-1017. ne^ds money for expansion. to learn medical terminology CENTERLESS grinding, all I POES GET TW EXPERT TYPIST wanted, part- / MACHINE, letters. Readers answer­ 320,000 to 340,000. Good return. Parkade office. Work up for weekend work in the> around operator, experience Roofing and time, 9-12. Contact Mrs. Ander­ THEy DON'T ing blind box ads who Write Box L, Manchester Her­ X-ray Department with Man­ required. Excellent work­ ASK WHATS 1986 VOLKSWAGEN, 7,700 son, 649-5389 for interview. desire to protect their Chimneys 16-A to seven hours any day(s). chester Memorial Hospital. ing conditions. Overtime WRONG-THEV miles, 31,395. Call 649-9414. ald- Identity can follow this Manchester Public Health Hours approximately 10 a.m.- available. Apply in person, procedure; ROOFINO — Specializing re­ Set your own schedule. In­ Nursing Assn. 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sun­ Stygec Gage cio., 1445 'Tolland 1963 CORVETTE and 1964 Che- pairing roofa of all kinds, new Holp Wontod— Tpke,, Manchester. Elnclose your reply to the velle. Call 643-6069, between 4- roofs, gutter work, chimneys terviews this week in Man- day. Call Mrs. Smith, 643-0463 box in an envelope — for interview. An equal oppor­ 7 p.m. cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Femolt 35 addressed to the Classi­ Chester. For appointment tunity employer. siding. 30 years' experience. Sales Correspondent TM t#,. U,S. r.r I ■mm?wNiA. w. fied Manager, Manchester 1959 FORD — green and white, KEYPUNCH OPERATOR—ex­ Free esUmates. Call Howley call Miss Ciccalone at 273- Evening Herald, togther 6. standard, 3125. Cali 849- perience preferred. Excellent DENTAL ASSISTANT — full­ with a memo listing the 643-S361-, 644-8338. Our 3-girl sales office in WAYOUT 3923, after 5. working conditions, good start­ 3351. time, executive secretarial BY KEN MUSE companies you do NOT Rogers’ Manchester Divi­ ROO^G-REPAIR Y roofs. ing rate,’ extra benefits. Apply ability. Rockiille area. Please want to see your letter. 1961 FORD Skyliner converti­ Gaer Brothers, 140 Rye St., sion needs someone with Your letter will be de­ Hie best in gutters u d con­ send qualifications to Box R, ble, red, V-8, automatic trans­ South Windsor- previous experience in >IcNem^ Sjiodkile. 1m . stroyed if the advertiser is ductors. Repair of chimneys, Herald. JUST THINK ABOUT THOSE POOR mission, power windows, steer­ handling customer’s orders. one you've mentioned. If too. Call Coughlin, 843-7707. CHILDREN IN school? Friend­ ing and brakes, new tires and DEVILS BACK EAET BURIED IN ■IcSM ^^o not it will be handled In ly Ice Cream Shop, Burr Cor­ This requires an accurate SECRETARY — Receptionist — top, radio, heater, beautiful T W ty MIA, h c T J A Bab. tJA ^ Off. the usual manner. ------prr -r-r T 'p 'n "D T ) T T C T J ners, has opemngsopenings lorfor luncnlunch typist with figure ability for doctor’s office In Manches­ THREE FEET OF SNOW.' 4 1 0 .^ condition, 3695. 644-0529. Heating and Plumbing 17 rU L L liK . r5K .U oil hour waitresses. Eam good in­ and some shorthand. Call ter. Hours 9-5 Monday, Tues­ “ Leamihg to find h!s way through the woods la very come, work with excellent peo' Mrs. Nelson at 643-5162 for day, Wednesday and Friday. D on 't got I AC* A n d Pa ih m I 1 — 1 0 -passenger B O TO I*LUMBING aisd beat pie in pleasant surroundings. an interview. 9-12, Thursday cuid Saturday. valuable. It keeps him from getting loet among tho a n a • w im a l country conntrv sedan,sednn powernower stperinp-steering, ^1^ ^ ing repairs, alterations, elec­ COMPANY Apply In person. Friendly Ice Good typing skUl required, no Junk in ' -oom!” power brakes, automatic. 643- LOST—DOUBLE Eagle Mason­ tric and gas hot water beab Cream Shop, Burr Comers, shorthand. Salary commen­ this wintorl 4376. ic charm emblem. Reward. ers. Call 643-1496. Manchester. Next to Caldor. THE FIXIN'S JRWILLiAAS Has ROGERS CORP. surate with experience. Refer­ e — Lfcn.ti4R# t l N» «• <3all 568-9648 or 528-1181, ask ences required. Write Box H, m n lB 1960 CORVETTE, gray, one COUNTER GIRL-nlghts, fl.50 Manchester, Conn. for Billy. Immediate Openings Herald. hardtop, 283 V-8 cubic inch Millifiory. per hour. Must be neat appear­ THE WILLETS BY WALT WETTERBERG LOST — reddish brown male engine, 31.175. 742-7194. Dressmaking 19 For ing, over 18. Inquire 643-2465. An Equal Opportunity pomeranian, name "Penuchc” 1928 FORD— Model A, roadster Employer \ FOR ALTERA'nONB neatly and SECRETARY—part-time. Hours Bissell St. vicinity. Call 649- pickup truck, partially restor­ reasonably done in my home, 1-5 p.m. Some flexibility pos­ 7929. ed. good running condition, STENOGRAPHERS call 643-8750. sible. Typing, some transcrip­ 3550. Body for 1928 model A, m HAVE YOU SEEN Pixie? Fe­ tion, shorthand desirable but STAFF NURSE wanted, exper- f HOUSE SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL FIMLLV closed cab, pickup truck, 375. CLERK TYPISTS male cat, 8 months old. Most­ not necessary. Small East ienced preferred. Contact Mrs. .I mncake^ Also body for 1930 model A, STOP-SKID contains 100% ly white with black and tan Moving— Trucking- OFFICE CLERK Hartford Company. Air-condi­ Anderson, 649-6389 for appHoa- r • CRiMHS> anqulcB llnie- R 9 U A /D 4-door Town sedan, $75. 649- ^iU V .V O U DON'T NEED A spots. Large fluffy tail, pink tioned. Congenial atmosphere. tion and interview. Manchester n i g h t s h i f t •lone peoilclsa Ihoy dig 6544. Storage 20 600K,VOU KEEB AN AK E! 'EM/ and black nose. Vicinity Hos­ MAIL CLERKS Could develop into full time at Public Health Nursing Assn. FULL or PART-TIME into toe. snow and slush, MANCHESTER Delivery. Ught and give you that traction pital. CHiildren's pet. Reward. 1955—2-DOOR FORD, good run­ later date. (^ 1 528-2164 for ap­ you noM to get railing trucking and package deUimry. CLEANING WOMAN wanted 649-7812. ning condition, 360. Call 649- pointment. again. ''.efrigeratorip, washers and All applicants must be one or 2 days. weekly. Call WAITRESSES 6143. 9TOP-SKID oomas in strong. NOTICE IS hereby given that stove moving speciality. Fad­ High School graduates. SALESPBIRSONS —experienced 649-8685. Excellent wages. Uniforms fumiMied. eaty-lo«can bags 'that ora u Optional Savings Book No. ing chairs for rent. 649-07S2. women's wearing apparel, readily handled In AU. Apply to Sopervlsot' hzo 11889 issued by the Manchester Accepted applicants 'will Tuesday through Saturday or j w g f lj w . ______Savings and Loan Association, Business Services part-time including Thursday 2 to 7 P.M. daUy ^ 3 Painting— Papering 21 enjoy pleasant working W H fR e Incorporated, has been lost and Offered Oonditions, periodic in­ and Saturday. Good salauyr, ap­ 363 Broad Street 25 bsi.....65e>&.. ply Tweed’s, 773 Main St., .•«L. /lA V application has been made to PAINTING—Interior tad ex­ creases, plus excellent com­ Manchester, Conn. said Association for payment SNOW PLOWING Routes Manchester. . . /-lO terior, very reasonable, fre* pany paid fringe benefit USED CARS 50 lbs>visW-, ,95c now being formed. A-void high INTERNATIONAL of the (unount of deposit. estimates. Call Richard Mar­ programs. A COMPLETE MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI prices when It snows. Special WANTED —housekeeper for re­ H O USE of tin. 649-9285. SELECTION BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE FOUND — white female mon­ rates for people over 64. 649- tired gentleman. liv e in, 5 W. Be GLENMEY days, give references. Write- PANCAKE CO. grel pup, brown markings. 7863, 875-8401. JOSEPH P. Lewis custom paint­ An Ek]ual Opportunity Apply in Person Box T, Herald. BOURNE BUIGK 836 N. MAIN ST. MKaUBUTCl^ GOING TO GHCWC^ ZB PEBTOHER TROWS Vernon Dog Warden, 875-7934. ing, interior and exterior, pa­ Fhnployer BOY, IF ONE OF THEIR HOW AiUCH LONGER BEFORE SALES AND Service on Ariens, — Personnel Department — **riie Bouse of TEL. 649-6253 BUILETS H1T5 THE WAR­ HOW TO RLAV A GAMB TH AT5 perhanging, wallpaper r» THIS AAINUTE M A T IS HARD ZB BO X, AN'THEN B E 20Z B 0U J Hahn Eclipse, Jacobson lawn CLEANING LADY —part-Ume Cnstomer Satisfaction” HEAD OFTHE MISSILE, ENOUGH FOR OUR TRUCKS VBCZyPOPBLMZ INMBXfCO.,. moved. WaUpaper booka oo re­ ZB S A T 7 E K ... mowers. Also Homellte chain must have o'wn transportation. W B V E H A O G . ^ TO CROSS.” r r o CALLED‘‘eezzeouL Announcements 2 quest. Fully Insured. Free e» 285 MAIN ST. saws and International Oib FULLER BRUSH Vernon Haven, 875-2Cpr7. OU6HTA tlmates. QUl 6M-9668 MAl^CHESTER BE ALMOST TAX RETURN —business and Cadet Tractors. Rental equip- COMPANY READY, SIR. y . Individual prepared by income 246t5862 649-4571 ment and sharpening aervlce pAINTCNO BY Dick Fontaine, RN or LPN, part-time, 7-8. Ver­ tax accountant. Raymond Gir­ on all makes. L ft M Equip­ interior and exterior. Paper 88 Long Hill Si. ard. Call collect, 875-7362. non Haven, 876-2077. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- ment Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, hsnglng and wall paper remov­ East Hartford, Conn. 876-7609 Manchester Exchange INDIVIDUAL and business In­ al. Dutcih Boy and DUPont WOMAN TO babysit in my —Enterprise 1948., Quality workmanship. CaB come Tax, returns prepared. An Equal Opportunity home, 5 days, 8;30 a.m.-6;30r evenings, 2?6-9698. Be Your Own Boss! Dan Mosler, 649-3329, 626-8263. DICK’S SE R V IC E , snow plow- Employer p.m. iEteferences. Call after 6 tag,, carpentry, rec rooms, re- EXTERIOR AND Intsrior paint- p.m. 649-3766. modeling, general repairs, FRUIT AND PRODUCE CONCESSION INCOME TAXES prepared by tag. Wallpaper books, paper- HAIRDRESSER -experienced, OCR painting, Interior and exterior, STENOGRAPHER in state op- Marvin BaUier. Ooll M3-0287. hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful­ full-time or part-time. Lu-Jon CAJMUJ rubbish removal, mo'vtag, ma- ^erated Community College, af­ Avgilablt In' logg ostoblished super morkot / ~ 2 0 ly Inrired, worionanship fuar-* Salon of Beauty, 61 East Cen­ TAX RETURNS prepared, ta- aonary. Call 643-4536. anteed. Leo PeUeUer, 649-6326. ternoon and evening hours. on Mmn Sfroot Manchester. For further in­ ter St., 643-1939. divldual and business, your If no answer 643-9043. Shorthand, typing and ability MICKY FINN CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER wvmua. «.u SHARPENING Service -Saws, formation — BY LANK LEONARD home. For appointment call ^ ^ nwmir nTTTqmg to deal 'With p ^ p le. 376.50. 35 649-6866 week days after 7 p.m. msiDE- OUTSIDE painting. hour week to start. All bene­ WHY Y TO GETA SECRET REPORT ON i rotary blades, Quick aervlce. Special rates for people 66 or fits of.state classified service. PID(3IE, CARLING AN UHIAU’EACHABLE EX PE R T SPENT THIS advance information GO G ET TH' Sundays aU day. WOULD ( HER FIRM'S HOLDINGS N BOLIVIA- MONTHS OM THAT STUDY. IP HIS MAV BE WORTH MIUIONS TO Capitol Equipment Co. 88 Mata over. Call my competitors then Apply Mr. Colvocoresses, Man­ —ARE VOU SURE ITS eiRL. XU SEE Phone 643-4741 THIS MAN V BEFORE BTOCKHOLPERS 5EG ITI REPORT IS BAP. THE STOCK WILL AN UNSCRUPULOUS WRETCH- IF SHE CAM St., Manchester. Hours daily call me. Estimates given. 649- chester Community College, FIREFIACE m THlE SUPERINTENDENT/THE „ _ FARI5 NON-STOP? SWITiai BAGS T PUIMMET. IF GOOD, IT M9/»KyR0CKETi DESCRIBE JHB 7-6. Thursday 7-9, Saturday T- M e JIT T E R S ARENT HOME.' J [ INOEFINITE Personals 7863, 876-8401. Manchester. 649-5377. WITH TH E '>'• CO NTENTS! ^ 4. 643-7968. THEyVEGONEFORAN G IR L VOU a v a i l a b l e WOOD INDEFINITE PERIOD/ MENTION? i^N T B D — ride to ^ d f^n^ PRninR.q)jur>NAT. Cleantag — FOR interior and HIGH SCHOOL Junlm a t soph- exterior custom flecoratlng. Brown Thomson’s, Hartford. . omore girls for waiwess work, Large Bundle » 1 . 0 0 9-6, Tuesday-Saturday. 646-0341 tu^Wre, w^ls and Wallpaper removal. Ceilings part time after school, 3 or 4 ‘ ______floors T- .all elee^ed to your and repairs. Also o irl^ spray­ days a week. Good pay, gra­ I WANTED RIDE to P ft W, Bast' home, fuUy Insured. Call Higble ing service. Fullylnsured. Free tuities, exoellent working con­ ^ l o r Flame UNUSUAL Hartford, third shift, from ' Servicemaster, M9-34SI. estimates,. , {Reasonable rat^.' ditions. Apply in Brass Presto-Logs Are you nervous - Eldridge and Main. 649-1359. G 1-ao ______AVAILABIjE FOR:interior cus- Washbond and Miller,. 688-0017^ - Key Restaurant, 829 Main St. 849-1641. ‘ Regr$1.95. f I OPPORTUNITY —^ ^ ------:------:----- tom decoraUng. Fully' Insured. EDCPBRIBNCBD secnutory for about Senrice? caD For reliable, personable young men. W e have open­ AU lOinobiloS Foe S olo 4 Wasbbond and Miller. .649-1641, law office. Write Box V, Her­ 668-0017. Carton , ings for a: . Ffo'or Fiikfshiiig 24 ald. NEED tAR? Your credit turn S u n p Heating Oil CLOTHING SALESMAN ed down? Short on down pay- EXPERT ~ CANPHIL Floor^covering,-Tl CLBIANINO WOMAN — Thurs- A qpality heating oil deliverad FURNISHINGS SALESMAN meni? Bankrupt? Repossess- building lots cleared, trees “ Birch St. Wall to wall carpet­ day 8-8, Friday 8-3, Call 649- W. 6. GLENNEY Aion? Don't despair! See Hon- topped. Got a tree problem? ing. linoleum. Free eatimetes 3368. 836 NORTH MAIN ST. automaticallyl Burner service 24 SHOE SALESMAN MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY DAVY JONES W ell worth phone call, 743- BY LEFF and McWILLIAMS ^est Douglas. Inqi^ire about low­ Expert Installation. CaU 648- hours * day! An aaay-payment MaximMiw coverage with Blue Cross and CMS insur­ est down, smallest payments 8262. ance at no cost to you.; Paid holidays, vacation, pen­ 1218 01 649-3965. plant Get them all— (Set Sunoco anywhere. NO small loan or fi­ TO MAKE ME STRONG BUT WHY DO sion plan, above average salary, plus bonuses; ii TO B E A B L E TO CARR/ We'RE IN AN OKAY/ IT CAN'T I HATE TO ro g l a d l y G IVE FliOOR 6AND1NO and reflidstv Haating Oil. Lot’s talk. AND POWERFUL. YOU HAVE TO WE CAN'T MOVE nance company plan.' Douglas —-OFFICE-— TELLA A E, ALL THESE VITAMINS GET ANY VHORSE. COMPLAIN, You MV JACKET, tag (bpectoUxing in older Applj' in person to Mr. Apter B E ST R O N G BACK AND FORTH BACK, SULLY..5 0 D IT'S ALL SULLY... BUT 6VYEETHEART.. BUT MotorSi 333 Mata. Household Strvlees Septic Tanks CRABGRA55, YOUR FAULT, floon3) . .c l 6Ai>tog and waxiiig W H Y D O AND TO THE OFFICE. •X'M FREEZING you KNOW HOW EASI­ SPACE AND c r u O Y ." LY X CATCH COLD.' 1966 GTO—BLUB, hardtop, 4- Offofod 13«A floors. Painting. Paperhang­ y o u p o w e r f u l ? I FOB R B ^ RBW BAVINa o f"b u in a , m«»0i ing. No Job too small. John BteaUge. loeaUon Mata TAKE ^tldn, must sell. 643-7608 be­ Plugged Sewere VnAAMNS? bolea. ai>pen xepolzed. wiy*- Verfom *, 648rJSI#ft.; M F ' . S toeet ItoMOBablp rental in* tween 5^9. dmr riioidaa m ods to t o e a s m d lii^ bent nlr-bonditioning and JlgM|tag. - l!lM«-•'callable Machine Gleaned 1969 DESOTO—has good motor an slses Vonetiain Mtada. Kays made vdUle you w ait Tape re- 'j^epdo^iSlocit^'' . ^ Septte 'nankn, D ry Wella. and transmission, needs some • 179 *6. tt for laWfer or Sewer Lfoen lnataued-~Cel- cordera for rent Marlow’s 897 „ , Mortgages : 2 7 HBATINO O il. body ■work. Best offer, 875-2737. real .ei^to office. Ur Wateiproo6ng Done. Midp,’ • 200 a n ^ ft On main fjoor. 1958 CHBimOLBT — 4-dodi: SBCO$m MORTOAGB rr. Uii-' 4 5 0 6 W ft .OQ 1 * ^ l*v*L W. 8. OLENNEY C a station wagon, 6 cylinder, au- CMRPET taa^liatloii^Itow and Umiied tanda availgbl* for ago- MeKINNEY BROS. ond ' ntoztgagM, jwjrinaBta 'to • 496 sq^tt on' ae«^ i floor. 666 N. MAIN ST. tomatic, excellent oondltioiL UB6d. .AU types of rej^rs. Free CW Mr. Mntaiok ■eiwentge DiaM M l On. 907 MAIN STREET — MANCHESTER — TEL. 643-2478 auit your budget Bxpadlent M ust be A6«0-,1Wt bOvapproclalr . OoditiiiMies. gR CaU J49426B, ^ . V *4W»86...'. I S i D mM M. 4 ' - 6 ad. p o t 648-4806 8 lU r 6:80: 1927. ■ervie*. 7. D. 1toa»t, nttOUS. /

. , . ... MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. l^NCHESTER, CONN.. FRIDAY. JANUARY 20.1067 ■PAGE TWENTY-THEB* PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 Business Property For Sola 72 Homos For Solo 72 Homos For Sola 72 HowMt Fior folo 72 L o h For S a lt 7i3 Soborboi H r S a it Articles For Scrie 45 Household Goods 51 AportmenK Holt— Furnislied Suburbon for Rent 66 n Vernon Tenements 63 Apartments 63-A for Sole 70 GAPE-S}4 rooms, bandy loca- WE HAVE 10% financing QUAmT-4% ROOM, homo in a BOCLYWQPP 8eotl<»-7 room B(XfiX>N-lH ACRES of wooded BY OWNER —Vemon, Ragan TREAT RUGS right, they’ll be LIVING ROOM set, end tables VERNON—available now, 3V4 and 4^ room ap^ments, wall STAFFORD SPRINaS-47 unit tten, one oar garage, g o ^ oen- avijUlable and have one jor two quiet nelghboitaOod, shaded Oarrleon Ootoitial, new modern land, MO* iCrcatage,,'vlew fiom Rd. area. Seven year old 6 a delight if cleaned with Blue , and coffee table. 3 piece bed- TWO ROOM furnished' apart­ LAWTON GARDENS — 4 'i to wall oarpctliig, refrigerator, apartment house in Immacu- dtthm, 916,000. Phllbrlck Agen- homes ydA oan actually buy rear yard, new furnace, oe^ kttcbeni large formal; dining the rear, priced to' tall. Paid room Oktpe, fireplace, alum- McGiisker Opposes CLASSIFIED Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- room set.. AH maple. 643-JB66B ■."oom duplex, 1% baths, dl.sh- ment, reasonable rent. Inquire «y, R ealton, 649-8464. with no doro payment! Bel- mum oombinations p ta other range, heat. Included. Washer late condition. Completely ramie tile bath and Ut^en, room, 94‘ X t^ g rtoom ^ th fire- w. Dougan, Realtor. 649-46IB. er 31. Olcott Variety Storfe. after 6. washer, private patio and cel­ 10 Depot Square, apartment 4. and dryer, recreation, includ­ modem. Priced for quick sale. MANCnimiR--original flofe Agency, 648-6121. full price, $18,900. Call Paul W. extras,extras. u Lot n 100log x 180.isu. $16,900.sie.vuu. a y y ' - t t ONE TWIN Hollywood bed, lar. J. D. Real Estate Co ,' 643- ing swimming pool. 3140 and Dougan, Realtor 649-4085. S * S S T i l S VKHNON-ii tots-off tax. fit. WELL KEPT CARPETS show ONE ROOM completely furnish­ J . D. Real Estate, 643-6129, er^ seling 6 room Cape with 8 JO B LOMBARDO—has listed mortgage.. Price $27,900. Phil- 62,500 each. H. M. Frechette Hste Incpeases^ box spring and mattress, 6129. ADVERTISING tSie results of regular Blue Lus­ ed housekeeping apartment. 3160 monthly. One month free 843-8779. Ask for John B . De- or 4 bedrootnf, large entry foy: the Ideal executive or profes- brick Agency, ReaMore, 649- Itoalty,’ 644-0446, 289-8568. ANDOVER — LAND — land — . tre spot cleaning. Rent elec­ black and gold headboard, F IV E I ROOM apartment, third AH' utilities. Suitable one rent. Rowe and Rowe Realty Quattro. er, hot water heat, aluminum 69 acres. Exquisitely restored Mayor Thomas McCusker has base last year. This is oonsidsr* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOLHS 8 3 4611 , sional hideway. Juft minutes tric shampooer, 31. Paul's nearly new. 350. ^ . . floor, central location, $100 adult. Parking. 272 Main. 876-8167. atorme and acreene. Convenient from Manchester. Modern con­ ______E L L IN G ’FON - Tbnsiid — ,7 room eerty settler’s Cape, declared his opposition 'to a Bbly below what Is oonsldmod to 8 A.M. to 5 P.M. Paint * » reasonable return "on Ha Houses for Sale 72 down. Wolverton Agency, swimming pool. 8 fenced pas­ el. 1% baths, flreptace, dining 67,400 takes It. R. M. Freefastts tensive fmntage both sldee of \ property devoted to pubUc s « rv CLEANINGEST carpet cleaner room set, canopy bed, freezer, COLONIAL MANOR Apart­ nished large 3 room 'apart­ 399 per month, on bus line, all ______piano, desk, lamp, dishes, Realtobs, 640-281S. tures for bones, dog kennel room, ihodem fcltohen with Realty, 044-0446, 26^8068. ■ road. Stone walls, roUdng Water A Aqueduct Co., „ McKenzie pointed out. you ever used, so ea.sy too. Get ment—includes appliances and ment. Heat Included. Residen­ electric. Built-in oven and MANCHESTER is minutes BUMPKIN? fietds. One of our choicest w^blch the company said yes- McCusker Disagrees COPY CLOSING TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. tools, miscellaneous. Can be and track, etc., etc. All this oh Blue Lustre. Rent electric utilities, private patio and cel­ tial. 327 weekly. 876-3634, 876- range, refrigerator, disposal, from this expandable Ranch. PRINCETON STREET—g-bed- b u s h h il l r d . - 8 buUding propertlea, offered at $47,500. terday it intends to file with Mayor McCusker dlsagrenl MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10:S0 A.M. — SATURDAY 9 A.M. shampooer 31. Larsen’s Hard­ seen Friday night and all day alr-condlUoner, basement laun­ Excellent condition, tiled Kitch­ ' 7 dellN^itful acres. Leisurely In­ Then you'll like it where room, garage, lot 100x200, lota. Not many of thebe left lar, $155. per month. J . D. 6312. room custom built bouse, well $22,900. Phllbrick ‘ Ajgenqy, By appointment, • Suzanne, Oie Public UtlUtiea Commie- McKenzie’s findings, noting ware. • Saturday. 649-2104. dry . and storage area. Avail­ en and bath, fireplace, com­ spection a must. How about this 61’ Ranch is located on in Manchester. H. M. Fre­ Real EJstate, 643-5129. insulated, featuref. cedar clos­ Realtors, 649-8464. ittiorta, 643-8886. J. Watson rion. that payments for water took a able Februau-y 1. No children bination storms, screens, metal et, Jalousied porch and elec-^ this Saturday or Sunday! Bel- over an acre of high chette, Realty, 6444M46, 289- MEN’S REBUILT shoes for Beach and Co., Realtors. "J, am against any rate in- jump when meters were install- YOUR COOPERATION WUX H I A I L A ^ 0 7 1 1 4^ ROOMS, 3125. 31/4 rooms, Business Locations or pets. Call James J. Gessay, awnings, oversized garage, tronlo garage doors, mid 30’s. fiore Agency, 648-0121. ground. Six rooms and a 8068. BE APPRECIATED l#IMb I I sale. Better than cheap new' Antiques 56 MANCHES^R — 3 • family, crease for the water cMnpany,” ed two yeans agb even though 3115. Parking. 16 Forest St,, 876-0134. patio, outbuildings, 2% acres 649-4496. formal entry foyer, includ­ central. Excellent condition. 4- ones! Sam Yuyles, Shoe Re­ off Main St., 646-0090, 643- For Rent 64 FOUR' BEDROOMS, modem 2------.—.— ------VERNON —7 room Cape, large the mayor said, adding that he rate increase 'was ktvolved WANTED TO BUY—Antiques, land. Hard to beat at $14,300. car garage, nicely treed lot, ing formal dining room car garage. Large lot. For In­ Suburban For Sola pair Shop of the better kind! 6675. SUITE of offices presenUy ANDOVER GARDEN apart with a piotiire window—a wtehen, Ureplace, country adze yrlU ppear at the PUC hearing at the time. steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ Mitten Agency, Realtors, 643- central location. Would you be­ formation call Mitten Agency, lot in area of fine homes, only opposition to the proposal; CSblng Ws own experiences as Continued From ProcodIng Pago 23 Oak St., Manchester. suited for professional purpose ments—3 rooms, stove and re­ 24’ living room with a ed lamjw, art glass, primitives, BEAUTIFUL second floor 6930. GLENDALE RD. lieve $15,5007 Belfiore Agency, Realtors, 648-698(). ANDOVER — 8 room OoioniaL $13,900. Hayes Agency, 646- mayor said he ■will ask a resident of Buike Rd. for is now available in the State frigerator furnished, 390., no unique fireplace arrange­ any quantity, 644-8962. apartment, 4 large rooms, 648-5121. Fireplace, treed lot, pri'vate , the Board of Representatives many years, McOuftter noted Help Wonted— Male 3« Help Wanted— Mole 36 Theater Building. Can be sub' lease. Leonard Agency, 646- TEN ACRES, stately 7-room ment and 2 picture win­ MANCHESTER—7 room home, NORDICA SKI BO prS, size 8%, baseboard radiation, aluminum beach area. Only $14,900. Pas- divided if necessary. For In- 0469. stone 1840 Colonial, hot water Now under conatruotlon — LET NORMAN Hobenthal ftiow dows. Big family kitchen 2-car garage, extra lot. For In­ CO'VENTRY — excellent 2 bed- permission to take the town that bioome for ttM company LATHE HANDS and goaeral CABINET MAKER. Experienc­ wide. Reasonable. 649-0297. storm windows, Venetian Ranches, Raised Ranches, ek. Realtors, 269-7'475. Wanted— To Buy 58 formation call Theater mana- miles from Man- heat, fireplace, excellent con­ you this delightful English Tu­ with hullt-ln oven, range formation call Mitten Agency, room Ranch, furnished, 2-car engineer and town counsel to has been increasing if he can machinists, |iald hospitaliza­ ed only. Displaycraft, Inc. 643- blinds, fireplace, cabineted vERNON — 3 THE AMAZING Blue Lu.stre ger. 643-7832. dltion, long road frontage. Colonials.' Choo.aa your and disArwaSher. Down the . Realtors, 643-6980. BOLTON—Beauty of a three garage, nice location, $150 a the hearing with him to help Judge from hte own bills. Ten tion, boh'days and vacation 9667. HOUSEHOLD lots, antlquM, kitchen, formica counters,______Chester. Adults, second floor, model dor. 7 room plus a charming will leave your upholstery Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. covered patio. Stone work that hall are 8 generous bed­ bedroom ranch, full basement month. J . D. Real Estate, 848- oppose the proposed rate hike, yeora ago the water cost mm plan. Apply Metionics, Inc., bric-a-brac, clocks, frames, electric range and refrig- q a RAGE TYPE building, 1,100 5 rooms, attic storage, bal­ FOUR BEDROOM Ranch—14x 5129 648-8T79. They would have the technical about $0 per quarter, oompa^ MANCHESTER Structural Steel beautifully .soft and clean. Rent would cost a fortune to replace. rooms and 2 man-slsed (with garage). Big trees. Im­ MO HilUard St. glassware. We buy estates. erator, off street lighted 2-car gq„are feet office, utilities, cony, new furnace, storms, MANCHESTER — nearly new, 20 family room, 2 baths, 2-car - ...... knowledge to examine the com- ed to Ws average bill of $15 fabrication shop —openings for electric shampooer 31. Lar­ . Directions: Follow ^eeney Belfiore Agency, (H3-5121. bathrooms. 2-zone heat, maculate ... fine residential Village Peddler, Auctioneer, parking, beautiful country lo­ Excellent for wired for electric or gas. Must quality built two families. Sep­ gmrage. Large level lot. Excel­ T .J. SOUTH WINDSOR —Just reduc- pony’s claims he. pointed out. a quarter now, the mayor raid, one layout man, welders and sen’s Hardware. business zone 2. fit, turn right on Bush Hill aluminum combinations, 2- setting. Asking $19,600l 420 Lake St.. Bolton. 849 3247. cation, 15 minutes from Man­ 646-0022, 649- be willing to help with lawn, arate furnaces, excellent fi­ lent value. Wesley R. Smith, ed. 5 room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, xhe company also said it has is requWed to issue burners. Top wages, long small business. Rd., Glendale Rd., first FLEX IBLE FINANCINO Is the car garage. Crockett, Realtor, 643-1077. ASSEMBLERS chester, heat and hot water 3100. Call 649-1924. nancing available. Hayes Agen­ Realtor, 64S-1067w only $14,900. JHu«t be sold, fued plans for fluoridatian of dedsdon within four montha of hours, all benefits. Steady em­ , WE BUY and sell antique and 4425. street on right name of the game, on these Taylor S t, Manchester included. 3125. adults, 643-7056. cy, 646-0131. TOLLAND Foreclosure eminent. Hayes its water system with the Stote reodvdng the requeft. FOR AIRCRAFT PARTS ployment. Apply at yard in Building Materials 47 used furniture, china, glass two brand new homes on Ken­ 1,100 SQUARE feet industrial NO DOWN VA, 10 per cent down Agency, 646-0181. Department of Health under _ Fluoridation Plans person, 6:30 p.m., Mitchell Dr., silver, plctur frames, old THREE ROOM apartment, in­ Wonted To Rent 68 nedy Dr. In M andiefter. One conventional. Six room Cape, NO NEED TO WORRY HARDWOODS —all species, all space lor selected shop or stor­ WESLEY R. SMITH Colonial, one Raised Rtmch. LATHE Manchester. dimensiems, hardwood ply­ coins, guns, pewter, scrap cluding appliances and heat, age, heat available. "Two base­ large lot. Hutchiiu Agency, About how you can finance NOR'm ~CTVBNTRY most de Provisions of Public.11 Act 156. WANTED — room, approx­ CONSTRUCTION CO. Each have four legitimate bed­ WOLVERTON NORTH COVENTRY—most de- ^ —»tBP bvb ♦*> ooBoply in every respect wrth woods and veneers. Wood gold, watches, old jewelry, $100. J . D. Real Estate, 643- ment areas in same building, ' Realtors, 649-5824. this 6-room Cape Cod with slrable 8 bedroom Oolonlal water sys requiring water EXPERIEN CED shipping and imately, 18 X 20, good lighting, NOTICE rooms. With two and 2% baths OPERATORS Product Specialties. 246-8272. hobby collections, paintings, 6129. 1,100 square feet each, heat 643-1567 full shed doimer on 1% Ranch, tiled bath, flreplaced companiee wltWn the 20,000 to receiving clerk. Salary com­ attic contents or whole estates. for artist's studio. Call Bill DECISIONS respectively. Can be purchased AGENCY MANCHBSTER-Custom fire- acres of beautifully treed available. Call 643-8837. Variance Granted for as little as $2,500 down. living room, family kitchen 80,000 cuetomer category to mensurate with experience. Furniture Repair Service, 643- MANCHESTER — 3 room Crist, 649-2253. placed Ranch, 6 large rooms, area. No mcmey down, for with built-ins, full basement, fluoridate their systems jj^j^date to water, McKerads BRIDGEPORT Apply LaPointe Industries, 168 Diamonds— Watches— 744E. apartment, first floor, appli- 's t .— One’ block from Ro-Jac Con.struction Co., Inc. One of Manchester premiere built-lns, large lot, many ex­ qualified veteran, $600 Erect attached garage closer to MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, REALTORS aluminum storms and screens, by Oct. 1, 1067. W. Main St., Rockville. Jew elry 48 ances, heat and l)ot water in­ center. Newly remodeled store good condition, $18,900. Phil- areas. Let Homer. Grasseler tra features. Call Helen Palm­ FHA. Price $15,500. CaU cluded, small quiet building. Business Property street line, 27 Francis Drive. give you the details. Belfiore ,640-5306. Excellent residential area. Rato Increase eetimafed the total cost OPERATORS or office. New ceiling.s, pan­ The above will be effective as brick Agency, Realtors, 649- 649-2813 er, Leonard Agency, 846-0469. Beautiful large plot, shade Water company president W. necessary equipment la WATCH AND JEWBHRY re- Rooms Without Board 59 Hayes Agency, 646-0131. for Sole 70 Agency, 648-612L eled walls, wall to wall carpet­ of January 23, 1967. 8464. ______MANCHESTER — New listing. B&W trees and birches. $16,900. CaU Neil McKenzie said the rate re- about $8,600. Hie figure todudea pairing. Prompt service. Up to ing, slate foyer. Approximate­ TRAINEES lUE THOMPSON HOUSE, FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ 32 UNIT APARTMENT com­ Filed in office of Town Clerk, Six room Cape. Bowers The BARROWS and Suzanne Shorts, 643r8886, J. quest calls for a 20 per cent in- the cost of building addlttam, 320. on your old watch In ly 400 square feet. Ideal for January 18, 1967. BRICK RANCH - Modern In VMANCHESTER - near Main lib eral benefits. HMrst and Cottage Street, centrally lo- ond floor, 64 Birch St. Call plex, income 336,000. Good fi- kitchen with buUt-ins, 2% Ranch on a beautifully School, new siding, roof. Im­ WALLACE Co. Watson Rsooh and Oo., Real- crease in fiat and metered rates where requirod, he noted. second shift, presently STORE trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. insurance or real estate office. z o n in g BOARD St. 4-famlly N>me. Excellent in­ tors. sated, large, pleasantly fur­ 649-6553, between 6:30-9 p.m. najicing available. Call Bruce I OF APPEALS baths, formal room, wooded lot in Manchester In maculate condition. Private Manchester Parkade on a uniform basis. It includes The - oompeny 'wiil proceed at working 50-hour week. Bray, 737 Main St.. StaU nished rooms, parking. Ca'il Call owner, 643-9678. come producer. 4 rooms In Manchester 649-5306 a 20 per cent increase in the enco with hwtaUatian of tha Theatre Building. Oharboneau, Leonai'd Agency, John F. Clifford, family room wdtb fireplace, ^ the low 20’s? Ask Bill Belfiore. lot Immediate occupancy. 649-2358 for overnight and each apartment. Owner wants JO E LOMBARDO—has Usted giiaranteed minimum amount Suoride treatment UadUttM, MANAGER TWO OFFICES —centrally lo­ 646-0469. Chairman car AA sons, $82^00. BeUlore Agency, 643-5121. fast sale. Hayjs Agency, 646- Hayes Agency, 646-013L BOLTON — Four room Ranch. the ideal executive or profes- permanent guest rates. FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ John A. Cagianello, due on sales to other utilities. MidCenzie ansiounced. E.A PATTEN Co. cated, new modern office Phllbrick Agoney , Realtors, c a l l CARL ZINSSER to In- OISL Tremendous value for only ond floor, central, call 643-6872. Secretary sloiial hidewqy. Juft minutes PubUc fire protection charges Hoqiltal Notoa 803 Wetherell St. Manchester Area — Won­ Fuel and Feed 49-A building. Electric heat, central 649-8464. $13,700. Just off lake, semi­ MODERN 4 room apartment, air-conditioning, ample park­ m . p i Y . A u . Yes, Vir^nia, There Is wouM be increased about 70 per Admitted yesterday: Lawria Manchester, Conn. derful opportunity to man­ ROOM FOR rent—centrally lo­ LEGAL private beach. Home In excel­ temporary Ranch with .outdoor ^ent to bring the charges” m ^ Baker, 33 FiU S t., Thompson; includes garage and applianc­ ing. Robert D. Murdock, 643- AVONDALE ROAD — Bowers cent mortgage. Attractive 8- ,, , ,, . , 649-0701 age the newest toy and SEASONED HARDWOOD for cated. parking, 643-2669. 10 per cent down to qualified lent condition. WIH qualify for es, $110. J . D. Real Estate, 2692, 643-9551. School area. An eight room bedroom Ranch, fireplace, Mortgajre Money Available vr ^ with the greaUy in- Nancy Lupacchlno, 28 Mary sporting goods store in the sale. 742-6215, 742-6830. NOTICE buyer, Belriore Agency, 648- VA or FHA flnandng vrith hires for horses, dog kennel_____ . ____ . . , * __ t w n t ELECTRICIANS — Journeyman CILEAN comfortable room.s, 643-5129. LET YOl'R PROBLEMS Cape with a finished rec room creased municipal taxes which Lane; Dorothy Gottier, R.D. 1, area. Excellent sorting 5121. bujt 10% down. T. J . Crockett, and track, etc., etc. AU this on free parking, gentlemen. Call Town of Andover BE OI RSl toa Can be four or five bed­ Now I. the Time h, ' . r d e lT ^ ^ '^ r a s * Lelsurriv to- Ui* water dbmpany Is now payr Rockville; ,WUlIam Lc«wia, preferred. Elxperienced helpers salary, benefits. Some re­ Public hearing of the Plan­ Realtor, 648-1677. before 7 p.m. 649-0826. Scran­ THREE ROOM apartment, Houses for Rent 65 rooms. 1% baths, one car ga­ Ip S i^ S : IC t ‘*^8 in each of the three towns Snlpslc View Heig^j^ Jean- noneidered. Call Walt Zeman- tail ' experience necessary. Garden— form— ning and Zoning Commission ck, 876-9870. ton Motel and Cabins, 160 Tol­ stove, refrigerator, heat and rage, rear patio. Vacant ARNOTT RD.—Belfiore CHENEY ESTATE—14 robma, 4 yiCTORIA RD.—Hera’s an un- BOLTON LAKE , AREA-coun- it now serves, Venion, EUlng- ette Thurlow, 88 Wlndemere For Interview contact Mr. Doiry Products 50 SIX ROOM house, 3 bedrooms, on changes in zoning regula- Wyman's this Saturday or Sunday? Bel­ land Tpke., Manchester. hot water, centrally located, Here’s on opporttmity to pick Agency, 643-6121. baths, 2-car garage, approx­ usual value in a 6% room Co­ try estate, 6% room Dutch Co­ ton, and Tolland,” the company Ave. FARM WORKiaiS — Tobacco S. Gellis, 1-666-1461, col­ 647-9687, 643-5211 after 6 p.m. corfvenient location, one year tions: imately 8 acres of land- By ap- fiore Agency, 648-5121. STRICTLY fresh eggs for sale. up a good buy. T. J . Crockett, lonial with a 1 car garage. lonial, 32x16 bam, 2-car gar­ explained. Discharged Wednesday: Leo Farm , general work, inoluding lect, between 10 a.m.-2 p.m. ROOM WITH kitchen privileges, lease. Hayes Agency, 646-0131 The Planning and Zoning OLDIE BUT A goodie. 6 rooms, jMintment. Phllbrick Agency, Tomaszewskl, Box 363, South Towne Realtor, 643-1677. City water and aewers. Excel­ age. Most attractively situated The rate for pubUc fire hy- Flaherty Sr., 41 S t Bernard driving trucks and tractors. central location. Mrs. Dorsey, FOUR ROOMS, partially f u r ------Commission of the Town of An- lovely rear yard with shade Realtors, 640-8464. Rd., Bolton, open daily, 649- lent location for the famUy on 16 acres. $85,000. CaU Su-. drants would remain a t $3 per Ter.; Helen WiUlanuon, 3 Good pay, opportunity for 14 Arch St. nlshed, second floor, near SEVEN ROOM furnished home ^over will hold a public hearing SP U T LEV BL-6% rooms, 8 trees. Country sized Idtriien. 6472. and that wants easy access to zanne Shorts, 648-8886, J . Wat­ EXPANDED CAPE quarter. Carol Dr.; Patsy Youi^, Iron- housing. 633-80il. Main. 649-9428. for subletting, available Feb. ^he Town Hall on Monday, bedrooms, modem kltcbcD with Natural woodwork. Ideal for 8® ^ MATHER 8T.-$1,850^ ^down shopping, schools and trans­ DISHWASHER — 4-8:30 eve­ MODERN ROOM—bath, phone, 1-Sept. 1. Two baths, central. January 23, 1967 at 7:30 P.M. son Beach and Oo., Realtors. The rate increase request 'wood Dr., Vernon; Peter Fran- nings, no Sundays. Apply in MiUMna, treed lot, rec room, growing family. Belfiore Agen­ portation. private entrance. Parking. Ref­ FOUR ROOM apartment in 2- 649-3616. fQp following purpose: Country one oar garage, pedio, $10,600. Ranch, garage, city water, probably wUl be filed this kovech, 10 Grove St.; Melvin person. Center Restaurant, Household Goods 51 family house, 37 Marble St., cy, 643-5121. BOLTON-«ff ths lake, a spm High location, 3 fuU baths, month, according to McKenzie. Ne'vlson, 52 Reed S t ; I ^ t e r erences required. 643-9895. To incorporate as a permissi­ Phllbrick Agency, Realtors, treed lot H. M. Frechetto, NEW GARRISON COLONIAL 490 Main St. heat, hot water, stove, refrig­ BOLTON—4 rooms, furnished, level for $15,600. A two bed­ fireplace, 7 ^ rooms, many Ho said the Increase is neces- Martin, 45 Tahsott Aire.; hOl* CLEAN, USED refrigerators, ble use a non profit private club ;; 64S-8464. HOW SOON CAN you move? Realty. 644-0445,. 289-8568. —^Available on Charter Oak LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room erator, couple. Call 643-4902. heat, garage. Near beach. 643- room home with a family room buUt-ins. Extra large kitch­ sary to cover increased taxes, drod Weld, BYankUn P ark; Jan - AUTOMOTIVE ranges, automatic wash*, e, in an R80 and R40 Zone (see Services Vacapt 6 room Ranch with gar­ Street It’s the only one left ROOBTNG AND SIDING men for gentleman, parking. 643- 6982. MANCHESTER VICtNITY-4 on first floor, carport and a en. garage. depreclation and operating ex- ice KUngman, Wilson I^ns. with guarantees. See them at Article 5—Use Districts 5.1 and « FIVE BEDROOMS, 3 fuU baths, age on nicely landscaped lot. at Oakdale. Finished and ASSISTANT wanted. Steady work. Call Val­ 4372. 2'4 ROOM, first floor apart­ I modem kitchen with builMns, room Ranch with breezeway nicely landscaped lot. $2,000. peiuses. Discharged yesterday: Thom- ley Construction Company. 643- B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 BOLTON — Attractive 5 room 5.2 Permitted uses) subject to Asking $16,900. Secondary fi­ ready for Immediate occu- down and you can purchase ment, heat, refrigerator, gas • Package Delivery « S fireplaces, walk-cut base- and garage, 2 bedrooms, large The company presently pays VaUcenet 150 Dockerel Rd., 0704. Main St. Call 643-2171. COMFORTABLE room for gen­ single house and garage. 649- the approval of the Commission nancing possible. Belfiore pstney. This home won’t be this home. T.J. Crockett, Real­ SALES MANAGER stove furnished, middle aged (within Bolton and moBt, screened porch, .garage, kitdien and Uvlng room. Ideal PRATT AGENCY about $56,000 in local taxes, Vernon; Steven Bureau, 45 tleman, separate entrance and ladies only. 643-6388. 0617. as to number of employes, Agency, 648-5121. dupUcated. Buy now before it tor, 643-1677. WHY PAY 30-50 per cent more? within Manchester) * handy location. $24,500. PMl- starter borne. 114,200. Wolver- compared to pubUc fire protec- DaUy Circle; Glen Laadmann, parking. Call 649-2460. signs, off street parking and ton Agency, Realtors, 649-2818. is too late. 643-8669 742-7596 Growing new car agency Hdp Wanted— Our low overhead (no rent or FOUR ROOMS with automatic servicing, and variations in ■ Waste Removals brick Agency, Realtors, 649- WE DARE YOU to find a bet- VERNON — 6 room CMoolal, tion charges received of $25,000. MOln S t, ElUngton; Mary HaJ- has opening for depend­ Mole or Female 37 employes) means low discount ROOM FOR gentleman only. gas heater, Venetian blinds, Suburban for Rent 66 yard requirements necessary to (Residential and 8464. ter value than this WoodhlU ROCKLEDOE—One owner, cus­ CASTLE RD.—^We enjoy re- large Uvlng room, dining room, The proposal would Jump the dude, 130 Ordiard S t ; Chris- able, hard working man. prices on quality new furniture. Commercial) Heights SpUt Level, recently seUing homes- buUt by Jarvis amount recei'ved from fire pro- tine PeUetler, Mit. Spring; Rd.; Kitchen and living room facil­ garage. $70. Adults only. Call preserve the rural character of • MANCHESTER — seven room tom 7 room through haU Capo, modem kitchen with buUt-lns, Fundamental of sales, fi­ For savings, service, and satis­ ities included. Private entrance 649-9755. R O C K V IL L E -A ttractiv e 3 neighborhood. vacated due to a quick Job 2 fun baths, garage, carpet­ and we are offering this one baths, garags. Marion K •prarf4 ROOM heated apartment, erator, heat and parking, 15 « car garage. ExceUent ooniSl- 'woodwork, garage. 7 rooms, former Model Home a t Wood­ fireplace % acre lo t ri«ii crease would provl'de the com- Frances. Fecteau, 26 Spring St., after 4 p.m. Commission ' tion. Lot Is 150x200. Ideal loca- Hayes Agency, 646-0131. rate with ability. Write INTERESTING LeBIanc E\UTilture Co., 195 stove and refrigerator, second minutes from Hartford, adults, Town of Andover plus enclosed, private patio. A hlU Heights, the original own­ VERNON now Only $16,200. Hayes pa«y ■with an addition $68,000 S t, RodcvlDs. LARGE ROOM for rent, busi­ : tion for the growing family. Box U, Herald. All replies South St., Rockville. 876-2174. floor, central location, $125. no pets, $100. monthly. , 649- David E. Fllnchbaugh, best buy. Belfiore Agency, 648- MANCHESTER — O v ersM i ers are seliing due to « Job Aeeiicv 646-OlSL ^ ^ revenue a year. This figure Births today: A daugh^ to ness woman or girl, privileges, “24 Hour Service!” Owner transferred. Sensibly OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS confidential. Our employes Open 9-8, Saturday 9-5. monthly. 643-1155, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 4824, 875-1166. Chairman 5121. room Oape, fuU shed dormer, transfer. It Is a lovely 3 bed­ " ------'Would be equal to a 6% per cent Mr. and Mrs. George yiu ptlt. WORK parking. 643-7030 after 4. " priced at $22,900. T. J. Crock­ know of this ad. Francis P. Haines, Phone 643-0158 1% baths, dining room, garage, room Rancher with fuU base­ For the famUy that wishes Wonted—Real Estate 77 return on the company’s rate Bakos Rd., Tolland! SINGER automatic zig-zag in SIX LARGE room duplex at 125 MANCHESTER — Bolton town ett, Realtor, 643-1577. MANCHESTER — recent 4-bed­ ment, central vacuum system, YOUNG MAN wishes to share Secretary beautifully landscaped level lot to take advantage of a fore­ ----- — ------bases, which have doubled In the ------WITH CAREER cabinet. Like new, does every­ Main St., Manchester. Nice I'ue, 4 room apartment, $120, room Oolonlal, Iarg;e kitchen, 3 with maximum privacy. Phil- aluminum storms and screens. closure on a 3-bedroom, 6 w a n t e d — lokefront lot or jjyg years, according to Me- ■ > .H ie. fle n ld ^ 'Vesgbeii..BlteMa thing. Original cost, $329, bal­ 3 bedroom house with two of back yard with one car ga- neighborhood, large yard, CONCORD RD. — beautiful fireplaces, screened porch, im­ VAOHINIST—Brown and Sharp Ranch, large living rooiln. for­ tariA Agency, RealtorB, 649- jjQppQjj b o l t ON—What year old Ranch with buUt- ftnninw cottage on nwhy Kenzle, is at ^8 PsA St, KO. )U k ■crew machines. East Hart­ ance due $63, take over pay­ same. 649-5797 or 742-9050, af­ rage. Call 644-1511. References required. 643-5983. mediate occupancy, reduced ins, garage and fireplace. lake. CaU 64B-007J3. The cantps»y*s preliminary 8*7. l^e )emporaiy: oamn>^md- OPPORTUNITY ments of 39 m^thly. Call 522- ter 10 p.m. mal dining room, cabinet Utch- for fast sale. Hayes Agency, a value in a modem 6 room ford. Small shop. Top wages. en, 2 bedrooms, rscreation Financing taUor-made for ■ '...... - figures Indicate a 3% per cent eht Is QoatMls, tel. S75- Second riiift. 286-9844, days. 0931. FOUR ROOMS, second floor. 646-0131. MANCHESTBB-6 room O airi- Ranch with almost two acres you. Mr. Gordon, 649-5306. Legal Notices earning on tts tadloated rate *845. Not an ordinary Job. This ROOM FOR RENT to lady with room, landscaped yard. Mon of land. 1,344 square feet of all home privileges. Must have Adults. 375. West Side Realty. ■oo Ooknlal, modetnt kitchen unique training program EXCELLENT Duo-therm gas 649-4342. km B . Robertson, Realtor, q u AjLIt X RANCH — We hava 'wttb Ixtttt-to'range,; disb-sUoah- comfortable U'vlng space Nick B&W u j u Tation ’o b d b b HOME DELIVERY references. 649-5745. AT A CXlUBT OF PROBATE, follows a well planned, heater, 50,000 btu. Also older SEVEN-ROOM SPLIT LEVEL 048-6958. Just listed a beautifid Ranch. disposal, 2-aons hot water has a two page list of extras The BARROWS ud held at Uanctaester, within and for SALESMEN comprehensive schedule . .. electric stove, twin oven, Gk)od. All brick, seven rooms, it heat, exceUent flnahelBg, $19,- on this property. CaU him to­ WALLACE C a the District <4 Mandiester. on the Hehron 643-7084. 454 MAIN ST. —3 room apart­ MANCHESTER — RANCH, 4 16th day of January. 1967. provides you the best op­ rooms, wooded lot with large baths, huge finished rec room, 900. Phlibrick Agency, Real­ day for details. Manchester Paritade Present, Boo. John J, WaUett. portunity to develop quick­ ment. 386. 643-2426, 9-5. Jju^e. Good home service delivery BATHROOM VANITY —brand Wanted— Rooms On Large Vz Acre Lof ■hade trees. Chty water and fireplace, garage, carpeting, tors, 640-8464. ly into a responsible posi­ BTOANT OT.-A modem two Manchester 649-5306 Estate of WiUlam CaUo alc-a WB- routes are now open, whic^ new, with faucet, 24”x23" wal­ Boord 62 sewers, handy to bus and shop­ combination windows, lo t 'with Ham J. V. Gallo. WUliam J. Gallo Town’s Investment Interest tion In finance. trees. Soon to be 'vacant. AH 6% ROOM RANCH dttion.11^. nate In the budget for the cur- BUS BOY wanted, 2 or 3 ndglita 7989. Reasonable. Ideid location, bus at the d o o r.______APPROXIMATELY 40 square new range, hot water, base­ • •A A • rana^ mcctgagas. Bel Air fftos'sitoraeoa vested until needed for the pay- 'Y®®*' ’'^s $6,600. a week. Apply Cavey’e Ree- FOR DRIVING AND Must be seen to appredata Real Estate, 648-9882- yards of carpet and pad,, Mq-, board heat, wall to wall car­ ■ ** notlratesstod in sstd Ihra^te estets of psrsoratoo 1 ^ ^ meot of bills. He noted that ^g^t’s selectmen’s taurent. hawk Trendex, desert- beige peting, free parking, garage thiis home. T. J . Crockett, IRONING DONE in my home. GENERAL STORE WORK INSTALLED .* { ; Realtor, 643-1577. T WT-A. , —------t*>® totereft rate has dropped was signed and will become Pick up and delivery. 647-9796. tweed. Good condition, $200. available. Im mediate oc­ 1 • WOLVERTON Legal Notices over the past monto and that $086,000 to build the school 649-3796. cupancy. Adults. References, Winter Prices On Aluminum Siding Are Low^ 1 * * fi APPLY IN PERSON 1 $18,600 will buy this seven unOTAnoir oaora Sell Shoes 3125. 649-9287 days. The Demand Is Less— The Supply Greater ', • 1 room Ranch, 1% baths, and a 'he ally of Mid hesiw t)6 3*05 po(r oont*. 8iiD8utut6ft Jiir60d6d Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 APARTMENT SIZE 19”, 4 • e l ■•1 • 1 AGENCJf It's easy. It’s fun. It means burner white Hotpoint electric WE HAVE customers waiting We can purchase ijlluminum Siding to be installed one car garage up in the ______Reprfcsentettves from the Anyone with a ooDege degree big commissions. KNAPP Flower Fashion. •I Green Manor section. Now va- wr.iY^t fSSth^toorato s S by maliinK on board of education presented es- and former teariiers who wl*h- GROOMING and boarding all range, full oven, good condi­ for ths rental of your apart­ on your home in early spring at substantial savitigs. * BEALTOBS SHOES are wanted by ev­ tion. Call after 6 p.m. 649- ment or home, J D. Real * 85 E. Center St., Manchester—Tel. 649-5268 . .* 3 cant, is In excellent condition. Judge. anftt, tt®aates that Indlcatod the school; es*^to do substitute work, were erybody. I will set you up breeds, Harmony Hills, H. C. WE WILL PASS THIS SAVING ON TO YOU if 1 • 0570. • Lot of living space for the ®avM llehrtn »ow», A l^ fton. requested to contact the Hebron In your own business. No Chase, Hebron Rd.. Bolton, Estate, 643-5129. you plac^ your order now. J « 649.281S 648-6427. Elementoty School efIBoe. Investment. Contact John We offer , the highest quality materials and work­ Legal Notice nayeis to Meet Kay — Manager, 464 West The Podium Players win hold Main St., New Britain, manship available aa well as SAVINGS BANK OF T.TRTnR*rv antwuiT—WYm T«M>m Realtor, 643-1677^ ecutor. return-make to this Court. GERMAN Shepherd puppies for —------———- - - — - - - v/xu«uuiu;ORDiBRED: That SIX■lx m aau m ------.Trmvfro n t's 3 . or WALLinT, Judge. AT A*OOTRT*' to bring W tli«lr tdaSnsSra^ a t a OOOTT OF pr o ba t e, istodw18th day ft of January^ January, A.D. im1967. . jnarioorwq^.Marlborough. AtqnnnAnyone snmiwna interested PART-TIME service station at­ Order. Now and Save! 1^ 1^ a ifir S ^ ^ heM a y c ^ e r t e r ^ t ^ and tor ^ a o n t. Hon. Jolm J. wailett, m the Podhun Players Work- tendant, experienced preferr­ MALE MINIATURE Poodle for smau ramuy. owners reoreo, ment rarake. For further In- directed to give nubUe notice to the •!>• distrift ft Manchester, on the Jugse', . „ uni. nimm yms a.abMi tn m ntaft ed, two nights a week and Sun­ stud services. Cedi 649-1138. We have completed a great many homes in the Man­ fUtxioUB to selL Lot of house LAwrence F cfftHors to*>rlng to theto ^dtns 1 ^ d ay^ Tanuaiy..A.Dj^ im ._ a™.* ctnitact BIRCH MT. : 1 3 3 1 CROCHET for the money. T. J. Crockett,rsvw.v.rt' rormanon cau lew rence *• ^„|tbin said tone allowed by nub- Present. Hon. John J. WaHett. ft Msjidiester. to said district, de- Dwight Martin of Amston Lako. days. See Mr. Sloan, Esso Ser­ chester area. We will be happy to have you see jany 2 1214-34)1 camexett. pjano, RealtOre, 649-6371. . llshlng- a copy of this oider to some Church Bobednles. THREIE 6-WEEKS Miniature Realtor, 648-1577. nswstiaper- “ - ha...— a- circulation to ,% a te . ft; ^ ^ M « y vice Center, Route 83, Vernon. of ^them at your convenience. SIZES 8.20 said dtstrift. de- Mitel praying that an Poodle pups, registered. Call A pretty yoke and gentle BOWERS SCHOOL Area - 4 ' 5eSt--,mrp5fuhrt6 te W tosTriJl lAUNDRY WC^IKBR —days, after 6, 643-7478. gathers lend new Intereat to d CC/20 MANCHESTER—7 room bouse bedroom Cape, fireplace, reo tom m^e■ e to this COM ft the no- Ppon agpllcation;ft Jane T. 'Kel- 'attd testament f t aald deceased te ^ilBCopal Church wlH ba a t $ full • time position. ,Apply HOME SITES !iwonderfifllv cod and comfort------” ” ironungfronting on two mammain roooi,roads, o 5 tice riven? " W i Ptwring that tostnmientebistnanente pur- —admitted------toj- proMe, as per apfdl- m rn . for Communion and morn- Order Now and Save! room, 2-car garage. L a o w a JOHN J . WAUftHT, Judge. PS«i«n»J®. Ekmeekeeping Depextoent, DACHSHUNDS — AKC, unusual BOLTON-MANCHESTER LINE •' itoleable half-rise . deolgiL1—tim Note, Note, the the start____ now to crochet this long- _ lot poseibiitty, excriloitt invest- Agency, Realtors, 646r0468. ^ment ^ ft saidM %e«ased and eodlcU ORDElREffl: That the foregotog ing worabip alt 10. Susday Manchester Memorial Hos­ miniature longhair, 3 months, "■eUmmhig uTTM ^ the. flared look suit for warifter weather meat property. Bel Air Real ______UmTAnOH OBDBB theretthereto be pital. An equal opportimity etn- male, females. Batty, 875-8936. wearing! It la ao flattering — Estate, 646-9682. $1,500 DOWN—^nvwilently lo- M anchester, 'S a t toreMtog Manchester, to said______District.

• rX- ■ •atror. .1 .^ : . PAGE TWENTY-FOUB FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1967 UJantlfieHtfr lEuftting Averasre Daily Net Press jRtm .For tile Week Ended The Weather The Rev. Douglas Theuner, . The Confirmation Class of January 7. 1867 Sunny, breezy and mild tO> day, high in 40s; partly cloudy About Town rector of St. George’s Episco­ South Methodist Church will Six Crashes, Teachers Pick pal Church, Bolton, will con­ sponsor a bake sale tomorrow WliM Th« Occasion CoHs for flowcrt. tonight, low in 20s; fair and Skating mild tomorrow, high in upper Hie Attar Guild of Simanuel duct a service Sunday at 8:16^ starting at 10 a.m. at Sears and Credit U nion Hilnk of Tho lAitheran Church will have Its 15,045 40a. a.m. on radio station WINF.' Roebuck Co., Manchester Shop-, One Arrest Manchester—-A City of Village Charm . .aiinual meeting Monday a t 7:30 The program is sponsored by ping Parkade. Slate Tuesday Parkhill-Joyce pjn. at the home of Mns. Ivar the Manchester Ministerial As- Police investigated six Scott of 187 Barry Rd. , Manchester Teachers’ Federal VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 94 (Clneslfied Advertising on Page 9) PRICE SEVEN CENTS sociatiaa. auto mishaps yesterday, and (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1967 TTie Women’s Guild of Trinity Credit Union will have its an­ Covenant Church will Install of­ FI Owen Shop Maaa at S t John’s Polish Na- one driver w m arrested as -a nual dinner meeting and elec­ The Perennial Planters of ficers tonight at 8 at the church. :tional Oatholic Church will be result. In one of the accldento Skating, under supervision of tion of officers Tuesday at 6 Manchester will meet Monday Hostesses are Mrs. Carl John­ 601 MAIN ST., MANi . 1,. the Park Department, will be p.m. at' Willie’s Steak House. celebrated Sunday at 9 a.m. Af­ at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. both cars were empty at the pe^niitted today until 10 p.m. (Next to Hartford Natioaol son and Mrs. Burton Johnson. Dinner tickets may be purchas­ Second Cousin First WWII Victim ter the Maas, there will be a York Strangfeld,. 169 Green­ time of contact. Charter Oak Feld and at Bank) Wrong Answer reception for new parish of­ ed at school offices. I A • TBS—WE OEUVBR • wood Dr. Mrs. Raymond John­ Ralph Adams, 62, o f 117 the annex to Center Springs The French Club of* Manches­ The credit imlon has been hi J MO-0791 — 640-144S ficers and for members that son is co-hostess. Albert Krause TUCSON, Arlz. (AP) — ter will sponsor a whist and Birch St was charged with Pond, service to Manchester teachers, Joined the cMirch this'past year. of Manchester will show slides A Tucson man taken to po­ Mao Heir Says China *nie event is open to all mem­ setback card party Monday at failure to drive right, after the and its membership of 1,132 now lice headquarters for a so­ of wild flowers found in this the weather, those two skat­ bers of the parish. 8 p.m. at Orange Hall. Re­ includes those from Rockville, briety test had crossed up area. car he was driving ran into a ing areas will remain open freshments will be served, and Tolland, Stafford Springs, El­ Quey Town’s the officers. utility .pole on Charter Oak over the weekend, with super- tickets may be purchased at the lington and Bolton. Offices of A patrolman placed a Members of the Mental Aid Miantonomah Tribe, Improved St. near Kane Rd. last night, vision provided from 10 a.m. BVllowshlp Social Center will door. the credit union are at '45 School quarter, dime and penny on Order o f Red Men, will meet police report to 10 p.m. tomorrow and Sun- have a "Physical Fitness" St. the floor and asked the JFan Monday at 8 p.m. at Tinker The car was heavily dam- day. night Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Airman Richard R. Gray, son Annual reports will be given to pick up the quarter^^' Hall. aged, on its right front and had ------Gripped by Civil War Girls are reminded to wear of Harry C. Gray of 100 Oak at the meeting by Mrs. Mary L. ’The man picked up all Grove St., has recently com­ to be towed away. Adams had Hutchinson, president of the Vietnam Casnalty elachs and members to bring visible sign of injury but w m three coins and handed sneakers. Thursday at the The First District, American pleted basic training at Lack- board of directors; Raymond them to the officer. "Here Legion Auxiliary of Hartford not treated, police say. Woodbridge, treasurer; Allan same time there will be bridge, land Air Force Base, Tex-, and ^ , , Yesterday afternoon shortly Army Spec. 4 David Christine Quey and Jeanette is your 26 cents,’’ he said w m Gates, Kenneth Skinner and ping-pong, refreshments and a County, will meet Sunday at wdll be given technical training Police say Adams head- after 4 at N. Main and Oakland Quey. proudly. ing west on Charter Oak S t gts. a car driven by Marcus S. Miss Ruth Hadden, members of Quey, 20, of 65 Spruce St. social time at the center. Mem­ 2:30 p.m. at the Parker Me­ as a U. S. Airforce weather spe­ He was jailed on sus­ morial, 2621 Main St., Hartford. cialist at Chanute AFB, 111. when his vehicle veeted to the Moriarty. 55, of 211 Vernon St. a supervisory committee, and Thursday became Man­ His father is employed by the Top Military bership in the group is op «i to chester’s first Vietnam town's water-sewer department. picion of drunken driving. those who have undergone psy­ right for some unknow rea- nit a car driven by James S. Mrs. Lillian Shensie, chairman son and struck the utility pole. Cummings, 34, of 53 Benton St.. of the credit committee. war casualty when he died Funeral arrangements, being chiatric care. Phrther infor­ Manchester Cedarettes will Combined Catholic Mothers handled by the John F. Tierney Leaders Hit mation may be obtained by meet Monday at 7:30 p.m. at Circles will meet Wednesday He is scheduled to appear in police say. Minor damage re­ An election of officers wUl be from enemy fire during a court on Feb. 6. suited to both vehicles, police held after a report by Mrs. F^ineral Home at 219 W. Center calling the sponsoring agency, the home o f Mrs. Robert Mul- at 8 p.m. at St. Bartholomew’s combat mission. His par­ St., are incomplete. Agostinetli Bank Robbery A car driven by Charles A. report. Olive Chambers, chairman of a As Plotters Capitol Region Mental Health doon at 152 Eldridge St. Chur^. ents are Mr. and Mrs. said the body would be flown Mozzer, 47, of 141 Brookfield ------nominating committee. Association, 217 Farmington Adolph Quey. to San Francisco, Calif. He did Suspect Held St. and one driven by Mary T. 'TOKYO (A P )—A Japa­ Ave., Hartford. Miss Jan Roberts, daughter The Sisterhood of Temple Quey’s second cousin, Mario not know how it would be trans­ Barry of 120 Hawthorne St NEW HAVEN., (AP) — Police of Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Rob­ Beth Sholom will sponsor "An Rockville Man Quey, was the town’s first ported to Manchester. nese dispatch from Peking Oub Scout Back 182 of Bowers erts of 129 Steep Hollow Lane, collided in the parking lot at Delta Chapter World War II casualty. A Navy hod one bank “robbery suspect quoted Defense Minister Evening with Charlie Chaplain” Quey’s second cousin, Mario, School win meet tonight at 7 was recently named to the hon­ t h e Manchester Shopping gmimer’s mate first class, he in hand today while they con­ tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at the In Town Post was reported missing May 19, Lin Piao today as saying at the school. ors list at Cushing Academy, temple. Plaza yesterday afternoon, po­ To Fete Ladies Was killed in action in. Manila tinued to search for three more 1942, On June 24, 1942, ’The Her­ all of Red China “ now is in Ashbimiham, Mass. lice say. No damage was done Edward P. Mar, 56, of Rock- Bay on May 19, 1942. wanted bank bandits who got ald ram a story confirming a a state of civil war.’’ At The French Club of Manches­ to the Mozzer vehicle, and the v, v. ' - I V'7 Delta Chapter, Royal Arch Both were only sons, both away with $82,000. Miss Joyce Rydlewicz of 46 report from the Navy Depart­ the same time high-rank­ ter will meet tonight at 8 at Oub Scout Back 144 of Keeney Barry car had a dent on the Masons, will have its annual died on the 19th of the month, Sam RoUerson, 23, of New Server St. will model in a Ski spector in the Manchester ment that he had died. The Haven was arrested Friday and ing navy and air force of­ Orange Hall. There will be en­ St. School will meet tonight at right panel,, police report. Ladles Night Saturday, Feh. 11, and both their fathers were Fashion Show tomorrow at 2:15 Navy did not give information charged with robbery wi'th vio­ tertainment and refreshmeirts. 7:30 at the school. A short while later, two Bu“ ding Department, to fill the at the Masonic Temple. The named Adolph. ficials were reported as p.m. at Centinel Hill HaU, Hart­ on his death, saying only that lence in Wednesday’s $2,400 driverless cars collided at the P°st vacated by Francis J. Con- event was previously scheduled A Defense Department tele- being denounced as reac­ ford. his duty station had ‘‘capitulat­ hold^ at a branch of the parWiig lot when a car owned when he was promoted to for Saturday, Feb. 4. A potluck gpram his parents received yes­ tionaries and plotters. ed.’’ His last duty station was Second National Bank. by Kendall R. Richardson of 11 assistant building inspector. will be served at 6:30 p.m. terday morning did not g;lve Lin Is believed to be No. 2 Nye St. rolled backward after Mar, who was the top eligi- The Royal Arch Widow’s de­ with the Asiatic Feet. His par­ Stu'U at large are the three man in the Chinese Communist Produce from PERO Is Your Best Food Buy! details on Quey’s death but it SPEO. 4 DAVID QUEY ents had lived at 404 Hartford it was parked euid hit a parked candidate after Conti on gree will be conferred for the said aui Army representative robbers who held up the F rst party hierarchy under Chair­ Police Arrests car owned by Lillian Morgan certified list for the assist- Rd. He had enlisted in the Navy OH BOT, LOOK—^FRESH: Strawberries, Watermelons, wives o f members of Delta would visit the family this Quey, who recently received New Haven Natio-«’ l Bank’s man Mao Tse-’Tung. of 75 Branford St., police say. a "t’s job, will assume his posi- Chapter. in 1931. Spanish Melons, Pineapples, Red, White, Bine Grapes, weekend to explain how he was the Infantryman’s Combat branch at Long Wharf the The correspondent of the To­ The Richardson car had no Monday, Reservations for the event Manchester’s American Le­ Nectarines, Pears, Calif. Navel Oranges, Temple Oranges; Douglas W. Hutchinson, 25, killed. Badge, had just returned to following day. kyo newspaper Yomiurl said damage, and damage was re- Mar is a native of Northamp- will close Tuesday, Jan. 31, and gion Post of Dllworth-Cornell Limes, Indian River Seedless Grapefruit and Thomas Joseph Hancourt, combat after a month’s conva­ The holdup was filmed by a tin ’s statement on civil war ported to the left rear fender Mass. He attended schools Quey bears Slario’s name. PLUS: PYesh Cider, Dates and Figs. may be made with the general lescence with an injured hand. hidden camera, but all three appeared without confirmation both of East Hartford were of the Morgan vehicle. there and Northampton Com- chairman, Grady L. Pearson of on one of the thousands of wall VEGETABLES; Belgium Endive, Boston Lettuce, Black charged with larceny over $15 „ , , ,, munity College. He served in 35 Brian Rd., South Windsor, A rifleman, he was awarded Radishes, Corn, Cauliflower, Beets, Broccoli, Green, 'Vellow Yesterday afternoon shortly fv,„TTc. -nt” » .n.n. bulletins which have turned tha ., „ ^ u m . , U.S. Navy from 1940 to G>sts tho badge in Tuy Hoa, Vietnam, Squash, Brussel Sprouts, Leeks, Shallots, White Sweet and under $250. They were ar­ before 3, a car ariven by Charles 7 . , captain of tlnJ' host. jehinese capital into a paper and ...... T r -K, ... 1845, as a diver in salvage Representatives from the during "Operation Adams ink city. P ota to^ Chives, Green, Yellow Beans, Egg Plant, Chinese, rested on court-issued warrants M. McLaughlin, 41, of North , , , .. 7, ’ ..HI- . 1 1 . work along the Atlantic Coast. v/hlch ended Nov. 30. To be eli­ Gen. LeMay’s Vieiv: Bed Cabbage, Watercress, ’Tarnlps and Cranberries. Attleboro, Mass, was struck by i. i. . Grand Chapter of the Royal tan, 59, is in the forefront of yesterday evening. Police say .-• u , ,,1 11. 11. Following his discharf-e, he at- Will Go Up, gible for the award, a soldier a car which left the scene with- ___ i ... Arch Masons of Connecticut Mid the battle to out President LlU WE STILL HAVE PLENTY OF APPLES: Macs, Baldwins, the larceny involved the theft . , _ „ tended Pennsylvania State Urn® must be in contact with the en out stopping. Police say Me- __ . r. . . • , other Royal Arch Chaptens will Shao-chl and restore to Mao the Cortland, Bed Delicious, McGowan and Winesaps. of two fire extinguishers from , U1. 1 11 versity majonng m structural emy for at least 30 days. Laughlin was traveling east on -npinpAHTiP- attend the event. But Slower position of state power he once the yard at 613 Moan St. Quey entered the Army Nov. TOMATOES, Vine Ripened...... lb 2 9 « Both are free under $200 bond Haynes St. and the other ve- w l iT" „ U.S. Space Effort held. hide struck the McLauchlin car worked as an Inspec- WASHINGTON (AP) — Uv- 1, 1965 and was stationed at Ft. TANGERINES ...... 2 doz. 4 9 ^ and are scheduled to appear in nicie struck tne McLaugmin ^ r York City Japanese dispatches also re­ Ing costs will keep going up In ' F A N C Y M A C S ...... 6 lb. average bag 9 S « court on Feb. 6. as it made a turn from Mam St. Department; has su- . " . . ^ . overseas last October where he ported these developments: Raymond P. Miller Jr., 25, of onto Haynes. pervised bridge and building 1967 but not as sharply as last ^ assigned to Co. A. 1st Bat- What’s New Pussycat? Pm Home! —^Wall posters also told of a ICE CREAM, Royal or Sealtest...... Vt gal. 9 9< ^ 810 Tolland Tpke. was charged A car driven by Farrel H. construction for the Halloran year’s nine-year record rise of tallon of the 4th Division’s 8th Not Peace-Related demand for the overthrow of Su with giving liquor to minors. Webb. 57, of 54 Bigelow St. and. Construction Co. of Providence This famed Wardsboro, Vt., panther, a prize Boston Museum of Science speci­ Chen-hua, political commisar at Open Daily 6 A.M. to 9 P.M. — Sundays 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. 3.3 per cent, a government offi- Infantry Regiment. WASHINGTON (AP) — Re- can about It and, if weapons Police say that several days one driven by John H. Lock>5 r j .; and has had positions of men is going back to the home it vacated 20 years ago this month. The navy headquarters and a mem­ clal predicts. Before entering the Army, he tired Gen. Curtis E. LeMay says systems are needed there, |be in ago Miller allegedly gave girls, panther was captured in 1875, one of the last in New England. It resides in ber of the Defense (Council. Su ward, 17, of Bolton, came in project inspector, clerk of the Commissioner Arthur M. Ross worked part-time at the First he does not think the United a position to build the first and was accused of being a follower 14 and 15, drinks of alcoholic contact on E. Center St. and E. works, and coordinator for the of the Bureau of Labor Statis- National Store on Center St. States is “ in space for a peace- the N. E. Natural History Museum, the current institution’s forerunner, until "THE KINO build the best ones first.’’ of the anti-Mao line and the beverage. He was picked up on Jliddle Tpke. yesterday evening, project manager with F. H. tics said the expected 1967 rise Quey, a 1965 Manchester High ful purpose.’’ it made way for a department store. The panther is now returning to the The former Air Force chief “ chief plotter of a coup d’etat N. Main St. yesterday after­ police report. McGraw Co. of Hartford. of 2.5 per cent “ would not be too School graduate, attended local “Itie Russians are not in store— as a display in the Safari Room. Oh yes, the panther’s friend is Den­ also called in a wide-ranging attempted by Deputy Premier ■ P R b D U C E r noon and arrested on a war­ Police say both cars traveling Mar and his wife, the former high a price to pay’’ to avoid the public schols. He was bom here,space for peaceful purposes" interview for a stepped up air ise Giachetti of the store’s staff. AP Photofax) Ho Lung.” rant. He was released on the no east on E. Center St. onto E. Mary Stepanowski of Rock- alternative of a recession. Town Mayor Nathan Agosti- either, he adds, ‘"rhey have a 276 OAKLAND STREET, MANCHESTER • 643-6384 either, he adds, ‘"rhey have a and naval offensive in Vietnam, Another wall poster quoted bail compact for appearance in Middle Tpke. were abreast of ville, reside at 42 Forence S t, But Roes conceded his eoo- nelH said today he will order program that is mllitoirlly ori- The United States has no Mao’s wife, Chlang Ching, ae court Feb. 6. each other and came in contact Rockville. nqmic crystal bail might be a all town flags, starting Monday, ented. If we are going to keep choice but to win the war ttiere saying there weri). "reactionary little cloudy. td be flown at half-staff in a peace in space we wll/ have to '‘*md win it quickly,” he sold. elements” in the air force. Thie Forecasting a food price Tlse -SfNSay mourning |Xniba "in Girl, 20^ Captured have a pollde force out there.’’ He discounted chances of a .qocount came from the corre- of about 2 per cent thiS year, tribute to a hero.’’ LeMay said the United States negotiated settlement. “ Even if qnndent of the Japan Broad­ compared with 8.8 per cent In Besides his parents, he Is is not ready to develop a weap­ we did negotiate I don’t think it casting Oorp., who said there 1966, he said: “ We could be survived by four sisters!* Cor- ons system in space “ but we would stop the war unless we was no way of determining the wrong because food is hard to inne Quey, Jacqueline Quey, By Spurned Suitor ought to leam as much as we completely give in,” he said. accuracy of the wall posters. predict." In calling tor military victory, ARIANO HtPINO, Italy (AP) Any chaiges are dropped after 8o much; llU0lat80BtB,tUllDaptlli||, He also predicted clothing ■ (See Page Three) LeMay added: ‘"To pull out of prices, up nearly 4 per cent last — Police have charged a the marriages occur. Vietnam now would mean that spurned Italian with kidnaping Police said four others were vinyl uphobtaiy, ouniml uide glauu, year, would go up only about dozens of Vletnams would break half that much in 1967. a New York girl and holding her involved in the abduction be out all over the world, immedi­ captive 12 days last month otter Mdes Gelormind — his mother In reporting final 1966 figures U.S. Ships in Duel ately.” Priest KiUed, BndyliyHahnr.140’hp8lx, Friday, the bureau said the con­ she had returned to her native Genoveffa, 44; Giuseppina’s im- sumer price index rose a mod­ He said the United States Italy to marry anoUieir man. ole, Rocco lanniciello, 36; and Two Injured in hilly aynalHBnizad 3-apaad tnaanriaainn, erate one-tenth of 1 per cent in With North’s Guns should give North Vietnam a list P ^ c e said Gduseppina laiuii- two friends of the Georminls. December to wind up 1066 at a of major targets it Intends to oieilo, 20, rejected repeated A-U five were jailed on kidnap Head-on (Irasli level of 114,7. SAIGON, South Vietnam (AP) communist fire Friday while destroy, and then proceed to m'arriage proposals during her ing charges. - U.S. destroyers fought two attacking a supply depot 14 destroy them one by one unless captivity from her 21-year-old Gluseppdna broke her engage anil firings In faint and Mnnn-platn In mar. 10118 means typical goods and BRIDGEPORT (AP) — The gun duels with North Vietnam- miles southeast of the capital. and until Hanoi ends its aid to abductor, Fedele Gelormdni, ment to Gelormini shortly be services that cost $10 in pastor of HUy Cros^ Slovenian guerrillas in South Vietnam. before they fOimd her, well and fore she left this town near Na­ ise’T-M'period ot“ wW ^ the in- batteries Friday while They were supported by U.S. CEUthoIiic Church and two other axtiH-wida alanna far blg-aar ataadinasa. unmolested in a bouse at nearby ples tor the United States in 1962 dex is based cost $11.47 last bombers hit rail Navy and Vietnamese river pa- “Let them determine how men were killed Friday' night Fomeri. with her parents, Angelo and jjjgjjy, ’ yards and rail bridges north and trol boats and landing craft much damage they wont to to a fiery head-on collision. “ I wouldn’t marry him for Maria Ludg;ia lannlcielilo, and Grocery prices edged down ^ U-S. military which served as a blocking take,” he said. “ ’They could stop YKailed in his station wagon anything in the worid,” Giusep- sister, Rosaria. iwo-tenths of 1 per cent in De- command reported today. force on rivers and streams in u at any time that they stopped was the Rev. Andrew L. Faxk- pdna said. “ He even wanted me CLARK KEIUR cember and transportation costa ^ South Vietnam fierce the area. This force reported their aggression in the south.” Gluseppina returned to Ariano os, 57, a native of Yugoslavia. to make love with him. I said drtmped six4enths But a four- *‘8lrtlng flared. Tough South Wiling four Viet Cong while the LeMay retired two years ago Irpino liMt Nov. 26 to marry Mi­ Two broiOiers died to a car no, nothing from me for him.” tenths of 1 per cent rise in Vietnamese Paratroopers re- Infantry raiders captured 45 as Air Force chief of staff. Now chele Faratro, 25, n. mechanic wUeb burst into fflamea after ‘Ihe kidnaping appeared to be housing ooste three-tenths for PO^ed killing 108 Viet Cong in tons of rice and 10 cjases of TNT head of Network Electronics with whom she heid been corre­ Kerr Fired the crash. a variation of the ancient SiciM- olothinc-and five-tenths for med- clashes Friday night. and held 320 suspects for ques- Oorp., Chatsworth, Calif., he sponding. Police said Genoveffa Ponce were checking dental an men’s tradition of kidnaping ovM^Xuri^ F*8 l>ting was reported from Uoning. Allied casualties were was interviewed during a • visit Gelormini bribed the girl’s un­ recordB today to see whether and raping women in order to As President yp the southern tip of South Viet- termed light. here. cle to disclose her plans and 27-year-old Lester Rowe or Us marry them. The women, are The total 1966 Increase of 8.3 Siam’s northernmost Quang ‘Tyl The destroyer duels with ‘The general, once commander sent an urgent message to her 32-year-old brother Wallex:e was considered dishonored after a per cent was the biggest jump Pr®vli>®®. but no major engage- ooosrtal batteries in North Viet- of the Strategic Air Force and a son. Gelormini took the first the driver of the car. The Rowe short time with their abductors At Berkeley in living costs since a 3.5 per reported by either yeiUcile sideswiped a car driven (See Page Eleven) (See Page Eleven) and can find no other suitors. (See Page Three) cent rise in 1967. American or Vietnamese BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — by another Bridgeport man eind If Ross’ prediction of a 2.6 per mlUtory commands, President dark Kerr of the then oolKded with the priest’s cent increase in 1987 is borne Operation Cedar Falls conUn- mammoth University of Califor­ station wagon, police said. out, it still would be the second a slower pace with U.S. nia, who was fired Friday by Driving the car which was steepest annual jump In nine l^oops in the Iron Triangle re- the Board of Regents, blames sideswiped was David G. Sef- porting only light contact in the partisan politics for the star­ fiok, 46. He was not hurt. Prices from 1960 to 1964 aver- ^ 20 to 30 miles tling move that sent shock ’Ihe accident occurred <»i aged increases of about 1.3 per *>®rth of Saigon. The biggest waves through the state. Chopsy HUl Road near the cent a year, a level government development was the uncover- " ’The university should serv^ Thumbulll town line. A resident economists consider noninfla- big of a massive tunnel Friday, truth and not political partisan­ of the area, Mrs. Marie Waser, ttonary. The present upward believed to be the headquarters ship,” Kerr' told newsmen after said she “ beard a big noise and spiral started with a 2 per cent the Viet Cong’s 4th MlUtary Us ouster. ^ as I glaiiced out the window I xise'in 1966. Re^on. Republican Gov. Rondd Re­ saw this ebr blazing.” Although wages of about 14 ^ another action, two compa- agan, an ex-offlcio regent, and Hundreds of persons gathered nles of the U.S. 199th Ught In- (See Page Three) fantty Brigade' r w into heavy (8 es Page Three) (See Page Five)

SallttlaiiHn Researcher Reports Mmuftctuiw's tugguttd nUa prict for Comm Sport Catholics Bending Coup* (Modtl 72337). Ptico Incluths fo ttm l exeat Ttx tndtuggtsttddttfvdtlivtry tnifhtndUng €htrgt (innsporlttion ehtrgn, teensorios. othtr Just Think Young ppUontl tquipmnt, t t it i tnd locti uxts tdditionti}. Camaro Sport Coifpeiwith GM-developed Ecumenical Knee mergy-ahtoriing steering column and NEW YORK (AP), — From woihed very d osd y with Prot- many other new sdfety features. 3 -in 6ne value • . ^ coeot to coaat, regartHeee of re­ eabont and Orthodox eburohee to ticence on some levels in Rome, organize more meeUnga to pray And You Will Be American CaihoUca increaeing- w r ttte unity we all desire. ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) - financed Ihe reseandi by Oo»> ly are bending an .ecumenical That’s the purpose of these Thinking young may keep you way, an associate professor of ★ ifs a raincpqt! knee in oommon prayer with gatherings.” that way, a University of Michi­ internal medicine at the Univer­ far avan mnra laoka: > far avmi mnia anmhatT^fnr nvan man partanaanaa Droteatante on behalf of Obria- Some Catholic dioceses have gan researcher says. sity of Michigan Medical School. Add Rally Sport equipment with Specify the Strato-back front seat Ask for SS 350 with Camaro's tien unity. yet to go ail the way and ex­ If you can’t run a mile, lift HlB study Is believed one of The movement has extended change pulplte with Protestants. hidden headlights and more; with its fold-down center exclusive V8 (295 hp!) and ir: 1(X) pounds, or do all those the first in this country into (ha it's a cold beyond the Umita of Christianity Oommon prayer In the Chioago vigorous things you did in your causes of wecikness in old age. custom interior in any one of armrest; stereo tape system > • *• ■'»;! 1 1 red stripe tires; front disc brakes; to embrace some memben Archdiocese and the Albany, youth, it may be because you Because Sweditii doctors have seven different colors; sports and/or AM -FM multiplex stereo four-on-the-floor; special the Jewiel) faith. In a Pi;esby- N.Y., Diocese is limited to pub­ really don’t want to, made advanced studies of phys­ terian otaurch in Lynichburg, console; wheel covers; vinyl roof radio; Powerglide automatic suspension; Positractjpn; if it's on all-occosK>n cddfl’ lic halls, rather than places of ‘"rhere is no doubt that our ical conditioning. Dr. Conway Va., Sunday night a white Bap­ worship PUteburgh's Catholic visited Sweden to pursue hi« cover for the coupe. transmission; air conditioning. fast-ratio steering. population loses its physical tist Qilnister, a Negro Baptist biebo{r John J. Wright has for­ conditioning and it may be com­ research. minister and a. OoithoUc priest Nqvsr befoir* tpld ;crt tF(it low,. leW.'prleoi. bidden oommon prayer for pletely unnecessary.’’ says Dr. IBs verdlot is that man may ore acheduled to lead a oommon Oatbollos in churches or syna- F. James Conway. lose Ms ability to do exerclaa Hdndtomi all woothor coat*, with tbo prayer service-. goguss, stipulating titat such oit split theulddr and slash'fiadkqt styHnti. Dr. Conway told th« Midwest sUuply because he stops want* *‘You have to abort by getting services be held in a "neutral regional meeting of the Ameri­ ing to exercise. And thd luxurious ^ o n pilr xipiout llnar together and making friends,” but respected place.” Frozen Seycage Causes Accidents, Traffic Pileup can College 'Sports Medicine oeya the Rev. Maurice Ding- “ I think the trouble witti most makos ,it tha coot.- for 'yqor-around waari'. However, Baltimore's Law­ Conference Friday nigiit that of us Is that Ufe really gets, easi­ man, chancellor of the Daven­ rence Cardinal Shehan, le plan­ Police go to assist Agnes-E. Carone of 424 W. Mid­ puis of 40 Olcott St., (extreme right), also skidded Your ehoico of bloqk, natural, ollvo; dork his research has reveeded no er ae we get odder,’* Dr. Conway port, Iowa, Roman OatboUo ning to participate outside Ms dle 'Tpke. after her car skidded oii^n ice glaze at and the rear fender of her vehicle hit the rew apparent medtoal oause for a Dtocee. “ The amazing thing ie said.' “ We become more p w tl- olive mutod plaid, and block mutod pldld. own c b m ^ Sunday for the finti W . Middle Tpke. and Green Manor Blvd., about 8 bumper of the Carone car. Pinto/said many vehi­ man toting the capacity to do dent in a Job; wp Juzit settis in. wa ftaid w« have more tbingB on Regulars 34 to .46, langs 36 to 46, sHorIf' time at a Obriattan unity service last night. The glgze resulted when sewage backed cles skidded and slid on the ice slick and bumped exercise as he .grc*/s older. “ We're-not useU to exeraltinf wMcb we agree than on wfatoh at OU SKT. Paui’e Epieoopal into each other. Traffic was ti^ up in the Parkade “ Thia certainly has been a big 34 to 44. wa dtoagree.” ^ up*from manholes and froze on the road. Shortly as much and graliuaBy lOM our efaurefa. , before the picture was 'taken by Herald Photogra­ area for some time. (Other pictures on Page 6.) ourprtae,” he said. ArcUblebop Fiaul J. HaMnea Tb« M bllo Health Service haa (SM'Faga Tteaq). of Attaniba, sums up: “ 'We have (See Page Kiei(|»ii) pher Regmald Pinto, a car driven by Marylin Du-