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(CiMelfled AdlVerttaiag; OB PogO'14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 79 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN,, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1965 _ Manager’s Wife Hostage Ford and Long Capture Key Posts^ While Gunmen Rob Bank ■¥ I i.i . Congress, Ready for Rules Fight B R A IN T R E E M ass fthe bank while the third manfjury which required hospital C X V A li-O lIV IL lC l, lU a B B. held the ______manager’s wife, Don treatment. . MMrs. r . rinurllnirDowling aand n d (A P )— Three gunmen in­ na, 20, and their 2-months-old the baby were not Injured, but vaded the Hanson bedroom baby as hostages In the home. the mother suffered from mild of a bank manager and his The bank robbers tied up shock. wife &t 4 a.m. today and af­ Dowling In the bank and tele­ Mrs. Dowling told polfbe the New Battles men burst Into the bedroom of t ter holding them prisoners phoned their accomplice. In the Dowllhg home that It was time their home In nearby Hanson for some four hours robbed to leave. with flashlights and guns. Loom Over • ’•She said that while they were 'U the bank of what state po­ The trio apparenUy rendez­ lice estim ate as “ upwards bejng held prisoners the baby voused In two cars a half mile awakened crying. One of the LBJ’s Aims of ?50,000.” fronri the bank s»d escaped In gunmen pulled a mattress free — c Two of the gunmen forced one car. from a bed, put It on the floor Frederick Dowling, 25, to open Dowling suffered a head In- and permitted Mrs. Dowling to WASHINGTON (APV— feed the'‘%aby from a bottle. The new Congress con visit* About 8 a.m., two of the men ed today in fireworks over forced Dowling to drive them In 453 Lives Lost on Highways his own car to the branch of the leadership posts and legis* South Shore N a^nal . Bank at lative rules, and with bat­ the South Shore to p p in g Plaza. tles looming over measUTeS Dowling said the pair cleaned President Johnson is ex­ iloliday Death Toll out the night depository which businessmen and shopkeepers pected to propdse for liig used during the weekend. great society.” Dowling’s car. In which the In a mood for change and ia Sets All-Time Record two gunmen at, the bank es­ hopes to create a new party la b caped, was found abandoned age. House Republicans threw about a half-hour later off Route out Rep. (Jharles A. Halleck .of NEW YORK (APy—^The nation ended its three-day 128 near the Braintree Industri­ Indiana as their floor leader and observance of the New Year at midnight Sunday, break­ al Park. replaced him with Rep. Gerald ing all previous traffic death records for the holiday State and local police and FBI R. Ford of Michigan, The voto agents converged on the bank was 73-67, _ and surpassing the worst fetlrs of traffic experts. and the automobile after Mrs. In the Senate’s key battIR Highway accidents during the<^ Dowling summoned police. Sen. Russell B. Long of Loutsb 78-hour period claimed 453 lives, Island, South Dakota, Vermont Roadblocks Were set up on all ana came out the ^ n n er la a passing the New Year's high and Wyoming, highways around the bank. three-way battle for Senata mark set during a four-day holi­ The safety council said 1964 Democratic whip. Sen. Thomaa day In 1955-66 when 409 persona traffic deaths are expected to J. Dodd of Connecticut told ra» died. The previous three-day reach a record 48,000. The coun­ porters Long won the job ow record was ^74 in 1959-80. cil plans to report the 12-month Glenn Retires the second ballot over SeaOk Before the holiday started, the totals later this month. John O. Pastore, Rhode TslanA National Safety Council estimat­ From Marines and A. S. (Mike) Monroney of ed that between 300 amd 360 per- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Oklahoma. Dodd left the cai^ aons might be killed in traffic. The long New Year’s holiday WASHINGTON (AP) — Col. cus while it was still In progis California, with 68 fatalities, weekend has ended with six per­ res. the nation, the President, Congress; ahead. But he was not expected for all In authority, and for to go Into detail on these, leav­ As Rival to UN f : i on Church Street to his job Union message. peace. ing that for special messages to in a factory. Hs may take the wraps off n- 1 The President was still put­ be sent to Congress later. JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Police Chief Theodore KUma- sotne tax cut and budget secrets ting finishing touches on his an­ If he follows last year's pat­ sewski said Mrs. Catherine in the unusual nighttime ad­ nual message, to be delivered tern, he also will disclose the Indonesian President Sukarno ia Snyder, 40, also of Naugatuck, dress to the legislators. personally at a joint session of broad outlines of .the new feder­ expected to try to fbnn an or* m had been charged with assault Jen son and his vice presi­ the Senate and House at 9 p.m. al budget to be submitted later ganization of young nations aa a V with intent to commit murder. dent, Hubert H. Humphrey, ar­ EST. The speech, which the in the month. For the second rival to the United Natlcms. 1 1 KUroasewekl said a .22 caliber rived separately for the 8 a.m. President hopes will set g^ide straight year he was expected talget pistol was found behind service at the National Presby­ It is believed here that In» marks for the work of Congress to announce annual federal donesia's opposition to the seat* a bureau In Mrs. Snyder’s apart­ terian church, but sat together in the busy year, will be broad­ spending at less than $100 bil­ 1 tng of Malaysia on the U.N. ment. and left together in the Presi­ cast live by television and radio lion. '-4 dent’s limousine. curity Council was only a pra. Tillotson was taken lb St. networks. There was a possibility, too, text fbi* quitting the world, or­ Mary’s Hospital In Waterbury, Members of the House and Johnson was departing from Senate were among other digni- ganization, which the Indona- where he was reported in crlU- tradition in making it an eve- (See Page Eight) sians claim has "degenerated cal condition. A hospital spokes­ into a mere tool” of the United man said the bullet entered States and Britain. Tillotson’s luhg and lodged near Sukarno is thought to envistba [1 ' Jf ^.1 his heart. ' League’s Objections Met Mississippi Indonesia taking the lead in • 3 Police said they were unable new orgranization of what ha immediately to establish a mo­ calls the Nefos — new emerging tive for the shooting. Trio Barred forces — as against the Oldfoa — old established forces. He ha* Bridgeport Fire Changes Planned had no success with such Idea# HRIDGEPORT (AP)—At least From House In the past. three persons leaped from win­ In 1963, Sukarno got little aup< dows early today when fire port when he withdrew Indone­ In Convention Bill WASHINGTON (AP) — Three, sian athletes from the Olympia drove 20 occupants of a room­ Negro women from Mississippi, ing house Into the^ street. Games and set up the game* of who are contesting the election the new emerging forces Tj— sMpI Although none of the tenants of three Mississippi representa­ Ganefo. was reported injured, two fire­ HARTFORD (A P )— Legislative leaders .announced tives, were denied the right to Nor did he draw much sup­ men were treated for smoke today the constitutional convention bill now pending in go onto the House floor today at port last October at the second "if -i th ,, Inhalation. the opening of the new Con- conference of nonaligned na­ J,’ the Senate will be changed to meet objections raised by gresa. First fire units to reach the the League of Women Voters and others. tions in Cairo when he said thelT three-story building at 59 Hano­ They presented themselves at approach was outdated and The changes would malnly8>^------the main entrance but were ad­ ver St, found flames and smoke concern the dates on which the should be replaced by his con­ pouring from a number of win­ "regulars’’ will have fuU con­ vised by (jhief Carl Schamp of cept of the new emerging convention 'delegates will begin trol of the convention. the Capitol Police, "You have' dows. They put In an immediate and end their work, and on forces. _ ■ ' call for three more companies. To^ party leaders also re­ no floor privileges.” However, Sukarno might pro- which a referendum. wfil be ported after conferring today The. three are Fannie Lou The blaze was brought under held, control in a little more than an that only local differences on Hameri Annie Devine, and Vie* The leaders gave no indica­ ^ (Sea Page Eight) ’ ^ Mrs. John P, Hurley, Irft, adjusts one o f the many hats that \von her an award hour. At its height it threatened reapportionment issues stand In toria Gray. as Manchester’s “ best-hatted” woman o f 1964,. Watching' in the background is tion that they intend to alter, the the way of agreement on a Each, in tium, presented to to spread to another building. bill to appease those critics who - Mrs. Rhea Stewart, The Herald’s special fashion writer. Firemen said Maria Colon, 39, reapportionment package. Schamp a paper, which they insist the terms of the present Democratic SUUe (Jhairman said attested that they were and her son Domingo, 20, ji^ p - bill guarantee that political ed to, the ground from a second John . Bailey said: bona fide contestants, and, as story window, and another ten­ “ We feel now—aa a result of such, were entitled to be on tho News Tidbits floor. ant jumped from a third story conferences over tlfe weekend— from tfie AP Wires Mrs,-John Hurley Chosen window l6 a poh:h roof. Big Jet Crashes that we can and will _come up House rules provide some with a reapportionment package floor privileges for person's in- In Maine Woods; prior to Jan. 30.” v^ved In seating contests. Shooting, Arrest 'TWe are here In our capac­ Swearing ria The Jan*. 30 deadline has been ities as contestants,” said Mrs. new House membera 'STAMFORD (AP)—James A. Four Are Killed set by a fedei'al court for re- McDonald, 24, of Staihford Is Gray, first of the three to ed by man in Negro mlnstral*| Town’s Best-Hatted Woman being held in 125,000 bond in a apportionment of the Geneikl present herself. costume rushed on the floor LIMESTONE, Maine (AP) — Assembly, now meeting in shouting, I ’se the MiatrissippI (jhristmas . Eve shooting that special session. "You are not allowed in left three persons wounded, po­ AU four men aboard died in the here,” Schamp said. “ You can’t delejmflo*!, 1 wants to be aeaU By RHEA STEWART funder the auspices of the New^ Literally, Mrs. Hurley never Bailey and Republican State (Special Herald Reporter) York (Jouture group. lice said. flaming crash of a K(2l35 jet come bn the floor of the House. ad . Bl-partisan group .of 11 goes out of'th e house without (Chairman A. Searle Plnney said Housd. members introdOpad In every city and town the Police said McDonald was ar­ tanker in a wooded bog three You do not have floor privi­ NE3W YORK— The Mil- putting on a hat. that the constitutional' conven­ lege^.” blUs making It a federal ernoF fashion wrlteta had nominated "My great love fbr hats goes rested Saturday night'After they miles north of Loring Air Force Unary Institute of America used tear gas to drive him from tion bill, already passed by the The three then departed quiet­ to - attack or aaeaaalBata a their local "best-hatted,” and back toi my childhood," she yestoiday announcecl a ci­ the apartment -- of 22-year-old Base today. House, would he amended in the ly, and said they would confer prealdeat . . . U.S. Diftriol amaU golden 'charms shaped says. "My father likes the wom­ SenajLs today, passed in its tation to “the best-hatt^ like hata were given to cel­ Mary Cole. The four engine plane, with other Mis^ssippians who Court Judge puta aft keaikic aa en in his-family to lo* A spokesman said the four- by the House, the consUtuUonid In a separate development flood. Air Faroe and Red Oagl and. tasteful selection of mllU- tify police. engine refueling tanker crashed In place uid. hie gloves just Mrs. Hurley says rtM has convention was scheduled to involving thi party U.S. District officials predlot. - -.v’ aery is pleased to -acknowledge right, udUle the rest of us go at about 9;St a.m. — minutes begin its work in September and Oourt Judge Sidney Mlgs put off been critldsed for h*r extriijinb BROWN FVNBRAL altar take-otf oh a training British Prime Mltttster Mrs. John P. Hurley as one of shout town any old way." the state referendum was slated a hearing fai Jacksonf Miss., at sea meets with tea aila the bsst-hattadWomanln Amar- intwest in. groomlog, but Bie BLOOMFUDLD (AP) — Fu­ miaaing. • for February IBM. wfaiah the party was seeking A ohU td a„local merohant beUevea that most women have discuss oriels botUng .Ica.” neral services will be held Tues­ Rescue and fira fighting units Ballay noted that there would legal recognition In the state. Indonesia's threet to Other notable twearere ct bfouwlit the suggestion It might gene far too casual In ttudr day for Skiward H- Brown, pres- went to the scene and had aoma tM. Mra. HUri^; so a p im e be six weeks between the time He asked that brlbfk be sub­ .Brttlah-biaced MiJLkXI iMts w4re honored wterday at dreeg. ."The worst thing la curi- tdw t of the Brown. Lightning difficulty getting to tha burning mitted. R was estimated it query. "Was your wlfs dto]iplng the convention makes its raport a luncheon at the Hotel Amerl- ers on Main S^nOet." Protection Co. The Bloomflela wreckage beoausa af heavily and the rafarandum. Tha L ei^ e would be about two months be­ s b s «‘ ' aana In New Torit, opening bn lUln Btrset a,t la o'blook The week ofefaA kn Biowa Ughtfaing rod manufacturer died drifted anow in th# wooded of Women Voters had objected fore the party Fvuld have a ment tio^pe-at eutsidi event o f a.wetic when nublI, called by who use reference books have “If 1966 becomes a year spent thopedic Hoepttal last Saturday. we.st corner of Northview Dr. lations ■ of Channel 24 Educa­ A K10 8 in division and fecrimlnatlon," 'Vlrgihlk committeewoman FARMING S m i, ALIVE The zone change requests are and Pleasant Valley Rd. The other compositions) Schoen- the Orient. Evefi Stravinsky, the board of education, board of been waiting thirty years for. Nortii Eari SopA TY>^y she smiled in her bed as tional TV. Burch told a Republican wom­ Hazel K. Barger retained her GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — I'M BACK for a change from R-40 to A-30 property is owned by Henrietta bet^'s "A Survivor from Wa- who lustily Inveighed against finance, and board of selectmen. this encyclopedia, and it was Double PaM 6 A a hospitsd bulletin described her Liennhoff's topic will be "Im ­ safiv," under the baton of Ar­ it, finally succumbed and wrote en's group, "then we ■will also previous position that Burch Students at the University of on land on the ea.st side of Main Case. Townspeople are urged to at­ nrorth waiting.for. Today's hand AU Pazt condition u "quite satisfac­ pact of Educational TV on Pub­ thur Winograd. This was com­ his latest works in this idie^, fail our larger duty to the nation should be replaced, but said tory.” Florida do not believe that St. ""he property is, bounded on The proposed amendment cov­ tend to ask questions and give is taken from the arUcle on De­ whether she votes against him the west by Main St., on the lic Schooling". pleted by the composer in 1M7 though it must be admitted their views as to how -to provide ceptive Play. as the party of responsible op­ She still faces several months farming is a vanishing profes­ ers the definition of Shopping position." will depend on whether ah ade­ north by property of Frank Mc­ White Elephant Auction tind premiered in Albuquerque without much success. "Noah’s future school facilities. West dealer The hand te fir from strong > In the hospital, however. sion. Enrollment In the (College centers. A .shopping center In the Flood” which you may have The themq,of the young chair­ quate replacement can be of Agriculture is higher this Grath 'and H. Mills Newberry amendment would be described The regular meeting of the in 1948, and while I have 'never The open hearing was sched Neither side vulnerable enough for a forcing bid. Start A hospital spokesman . com­ heard it is supposed to "be -seen and heard on TV a few with your longer eult and await man’s prepared address to the found. She said, "Wa’Ve got to mented : ypar than at any time since Jr., east by William Jurgelas, as "a building or group of build­ South Windsor Woman'.s Club uled as a result of the defeat Opening lead—jack of Hearts change this image that we’ve STAY in the composer's . customary seasons back, was such a wprk developments. Distriot Of Columbia League of "She’s already been in tied 1952. Some 480 students are en­ and south by Edward and Wal­ ings under common ownership wiH,lje held.tonight at 8 at the at the Nov. SO referendum by a South’s normal contract' was projected in the last cam pai^." ter Ke.sheta. “dodecaphonic" style. Basically, the system is sim­ vote of to 882, the recom­ four spades, but one player in Republican Women was that several months and she will ob­ rolled in this field, including 77 and having a total retailing area Orchard HilJ, School. Members ple, but the results are very Republicans must put aside Naw Jersey committeewoman studying animal husbandry, 48 The second , request is a of not less than 20.000 .square are asked ■ to bring white ele­ Although he adopted this mendations for a junior high a tournament jumpcNnsAwa/l m O J S r n 2 ^ S 9 « CAMPBELL'S on which the ear could depend ing its meeting at 8 p.m. Thurs­ Resolved: That this - New day at its hall on Rt. 44A. and engendered a certain degree Year husbands and wives 2 9 c SAVE WATERSTH 3 ^ 1 TOMATO of audible security. The choir of the Second (Con­ The Inside Story Of The will show mutual appreci­ LINCOLN QT BTL 5c LEGSOriAMB . 53‘ In dodecaphonism all 12 notes gregational (Church will meet at Great Jewel Robbery ation (of each other as well Prune Juice MAZWEIX ■Bpgl SOUP must be employed, and they 7:30 pjn. Wednesday in the as good food) with dinner at ITAirrCWTEE SHOULDER is , 69‘ | LOIN CHOPS'ri. 99‘ are employed with no distinc­ sanctuary. e Plus 2nd Fun Hit e this charming hideaway at lO'/ioi. tions whatsoever. The composer The church deacons and least once a month! LUNCHEON SAVE : » 1 ® » MBCHOPS-g.-SS'lLAMB ssra . 29‘ sets them forth in any order he deaconesses will meet at 8 p.m. “ FOB THOSE WHO 12-OZ CAN THINK YOUNG” OPEN EVERY DAY MEAT 11c chooses, one after another but Friday at,the home of Mr. and Hormel Spurn 38^ ' Mow at Grand Union...PORK D M £ featuring without repetition, forming a Mrs. L aw m ee Fentinian on Shown 6:00-0:50 Complete Luncheons 00c F^ARINE ^29"' "row " of notes which comprises Standlah Rd. his melody. Thus the first 12 The First 'Oongregatianal ”YOR" 1-LB1-0 Z SAVE notes sounded comprise the ma­ Church Ladles’ AssociaUon will g i l l e t t e « ^ 69* [JBBEia PORK LOINS GARDEN CANS 49c 5c jor premise of the composition. meet at 11 a.m. Wednesday and Sliced Peuches 2 m m BissEsramumEMTEYER , , , lUXURIOUS Hl-C You must start listening at once, have a business meeting after acrylic fiber PRELL«i^r99^ lunch in the vestry. D U P O N T FRUIT DRINKS NOTIOI or you will be lost throughout JO ROCK WE SCREEH WIW LAUGHTER! • < > 100% WOOL on D airy foode the work. Since most people ait The church choir will meet at CFEMSTRAND 12-OZ SAVE back and only h*Jf listen to a 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the flALA HOUNT 44c j b j j b new work until they “ see what sanctuary. 5 0 1 Libby's Corned Beef CAN 13c CHEESE SLICES 29 39 GOP Omits Meeting FAM.Y ' * I '*k * the composer has to say” they RmHALF >39‘IP0RK LOINS >45M LOIN HALF remain lost throughout the work The Republican Town (Com­ N ' y ' I since they didn’t start listening mittee meeting is being omit­ 1-PT 12-OZ SAVE cim i ted for January. The OOP com­ n r FINAST LIQUID COTSk at the beginning. i 2 SHOWS MAn Even the harmony and the mittee will be host at a pub­ Clenner All Purpose - Regular or With Ammonia BTL 3 9 ‘ 10c PORK CHOPS lic dinner at 3:30 p.m. Feb. 2 Catalog Store RICH CREAMERY counterpoint, as strange as it 6:15 A 0 may seem to you. is devised it Coventry Grange Hall on PORT4nSALUT*,c45‘ LAND 0’LAKES U E T U V E R S S GROUND ROUND a S 9 * Rt. 44A. Reservations are to •oAweewmmeafls . from the original statement of these 12 sounds. Utter rhythmic be made for this affair, with BURNSIDE BUTTER SUCED BACON ‘1Z CALIFORNIA ROAST a 55* f PROVOLONE ^53‘ I freedom is allowed, but there further Information on this jnHMigjZ BCTAnre ivQCK rvtL O' nrto ^ ^ forthcoming. The committee BEET FOR STCWm SHORT RIBS OF BEEF a 45* Is no freedom of melody, har­ b r o a d l o o m ^ FTEE ^ 98^ mony and counterpoint. From will have a meeting after the SLAB BACON IS SLICED BACON 1i£ L ::49 my point of v(ew this is the basic dinner. Doan on Froxan ^oodt 6 9 < Chapter Meets CHUCK FILLET m. FRANKS 59* A a 4 9 weakness of the system; it is mUM BBAWD strictly limited. Climax Chapter, Order of Babo cleanser 2 CANS 29c CREEN BEANS SAUSAGE S B 7 S ? SAUERKRAUT L :29*!;^ 15* Since there are no unduly Eastern Star, will meet at 7:45 prominent notes, there are no p.m. Wednesday in the Masonic iH i O a-m. $ 1 0 0 Hall in Merrow. EVERY TUESDAY ^ MINUTI MAID IROZEN places to "grab hold" and a feel­ Boy Scout Troop 57 will meet ing of restlessness pervades all ORANGE IGLO FROZEN tt 7 p.m. Thursday at the RINSO Trend Detergent 2 PKGS 39c GRAND UNION music of this sort, regardless of juki DELIGHT B R U S S p : ROUTS the composer. But restlessness Nathan Hale (Community Cen­ IS FAMILY DAY! ORANGE 4tr99< ter. seROToe—wire CNEE* > _ a N N ED VEGETABLES has been a feature of our exis­ .'I c.Mi*« ei AN-, Defense Stamps Available tvAl 81 ANi • CAi»fcO’' tence ever since World War I so The iuxlUary to Oreen-Cho- Trend liquid duergent 2 ’ms 5 9 c R—OTKMAIDTTIBNiOrMACARONI ^^45< Alf" • this should not militate against T H E DELICIOUS DLlAMf TaODOMB1.T bot-Richardson Post, American the music's acceptance.' Legion, will resume making GRAPErRUir-iirRO* The rest of the program in­ OPEN FLAME BROILED BLUE RINI 6 " i ' ' ' 9 9 < available U.S. Defense Savings cludes Ravel's "Tzigane" with SoifUTS Stamps through Ita national CHEF BURGER Sweetheart Soap’pJd bam c iL Ranato Bonacini as soloist. It’S security committee program at ?'4 33 a very nict place which I DETERGiNT CAOI£liwERTsr , SAVE ON NANa IVNi the two elementary schools be­ ONLY haven't happen to hear since fore classes open, with the pro­ o-oy. c« YeiU,diAranrf ifo r YYhoro JL’jym lBLETS gram at Coventry Grammar TR EAT THE ENTIRE Irocc6u_T^»P written) used to play it. (Ac­ School on Tueadaya and that at Beech-Nut B«S[iVack CALIFORNIA tually her first name was Sana oo Farm fraah Pro^iea the Robertson School on FAMILY AND SAVE ^ REST SELLINO BROADLOOMS LARGE GIANT NAVEL spelled "Jelly" originally, but Wednesdays. she didn't like the English im­ PKG PKG ORANGES plications and changed it.) IQc regular jn ssc P E A R S Manchester Evening Herild N O LIMIT rouMSi,*oSSl"wci.«.^^^ 7 9 M odess OR SUPER 2 S tt I 59c l!here Is also Schubert’s mas­ Coventry correspondent, F. j a 3 9 * “ terpiece in symphonic form, the Pauline Uttle, tel. 742-0281. | 0 r 4 9 < so-called "Great’’ Symphony in LIQUID DETERGENT , LIQUID DETERGENT „ rpcsa vuni.Rirt } C major, while Faura'^s "Maa- CRASH HONEYMOON i-ri i o i STi 65e 12-OZ BTL 3 7 c L u x *-01 in 65c J/c MVW KlIW^ ^ tm m 05 D’ Swan TOMATOES a 2 9 ‘ •Mr 25* ques at bergamaaquee" provides HUMBOLDT. Kan, (AP) — CONDENSED DETERGENT V... I • LIQUID DETERGENT MW WWW H -.4I* the curtain raiser. Opon Plama Brailing rusw PLOUDA When Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Dan- 3-11 l-oz ncG 82c 1-L8 8-OZ PKG 40c Wisk QTCAN79C RTCAN 43 c ■«a m ta \trtkia mkum 'sn- .ufmSSrm U- iala left tha church after their makas tho mouth- All EGG PLANT 2 - 2 9 * -,c FIND WUR8T BEST eMam 45* marriage, fritnda formed an sj**®*'*''# dlFtoronca. , OurhAvlest 100% Chomstrand Acrllan® 3-LB PKG 8 3 < NEW BRUNFBLS. T # X. r / I Uy ona—Of three! All Fluffy Cold Water All qt»ti 83c ^witl 45c auto procession to start them :r scMAiMa J . SVM (AP) ^ The "Wurst Week" cele­ Th«y re the graatesti broadloom. in a gracefully-carved scroll pattern ^ NO UOMEY DOWN...UP TO 7 ILUE DETERGENT r . I Y L ^*51^ SOPHNER ■ “ *■ on their honeymoon. One drlvi LGEPKG 3 7 c bration in this pmall town of Or stopped suddenly, and three YEARS TO PAY ON WARDS Silver Dust CtANT Nto 89e rinal ) o u c h Uc biai>*0( I-Qiwnnm 74c W»T FOZ ITl 4 4 c miFFYALL deep • rooted .German heritage cars piled up. A few blocks ^Normal In*'® ''*''""’ ’crate Hoori. for transportat^^ charge. HOME IMPROVEMENT TERMS turned out to be a good weak further, one driver decided tp Frad'i Muihrooms ^ mown g«*vy iovs oi can 2 5 c La Choy Vagatabla drop Suay for soma SO.OOp persons who da- turn left from the middle of the •u oi Moi 29c WISKUQUID vourad 4,000 pounds of sauaao. rocasaion, Thraa cars hahind HKMBURcb^ SamplM ta tw CrtdH «•!» Upton'Chicken Noodle Soup mowipacx s-iNYacG 57c Burry Chaasa Oiips CONDENSED AU Throughout the week there Im atoppad, but a foufth did 134 CMow,Celow, 19w 9ranw-aelt« » — ------• o q r Appian Way Pizza Mix w'' o* r*o 39c Caiy« AAapla Syrup •.•wipaa a-ozm 84c FABNIC l O n x n R was musje, bear, 'and arts and enot and anolnar pllaiw resulted. Ht s«i m 49c crafts exhibit a p d sausage Back home after« r the honey- Sega Liquid Dial Food IOOZCAN 29C Cary's Happy Jack Pancake Syrup HANDY ANDY ,b«L 9-«a.risa - Trockenwurat, Frlacheerruat.' moon, Mra. Danleia went Ip her 169 MIDDU TURHPWE W ECT-IIM I0HESTER-TEI.M 9-«M La Ckoy. Soy Sauce » a-o*in19c Durkaa Shra^ad Cocoaniit 4«( nw 23c riNAU’OUCH hot ■deg -t^ . pants' home gat soiha of CM Mm . (isnMt 1 •Ma I NlartNa * n i l ^ywlar. lawiiar* f .. Wa raiarva Iha t«tM ta I sausage called a "pig-wlch'.” things. She failed to aaa bar 1 IISUVI tm IdOHT TO UMH OUAtmYin Mcm MwKm In M NSW Ii«« MmMi OUv ClcitiSii. M l sYeM whwM HIwellwelM eOla MANCHESTER PARKAOE-^MIDOLE TURNPIKE WEST Mora than .m.OOO pounds 0* dad's truck in tha driveway and i jpmduoad bars i ripped a kola Into tha Ada h t bar OPEN DAILY, 9;30 TO 10 P.M. car aa aha waa baoUag out. NEW ENGLAND S LARGEST RETAILER OF FINE FOODS MANCHESTEK EVENINO HERALD, llANCmSTER, OONM. MONDAY, JANUARY 4, m PAGE F I E I P A G E FOUR erything I ; ever did In* an air­ Mrs. William Morrison, grand William Morrison,-royal patron, Basketball Play- plane.'" conductress, coronating mar­ presented her with a gavel. Post Named Superintendent Glenn ia to become a member Slate Seated shal; Mrs. Anna Robb, marshal Mrs. Lambert, retiring ret^l About Town matron, received, her past z H30WERS Science Shrinks Piles Off Indefinitely pf the board of the Royal Crown in the east; Mrs. Harry Oue, I For, Every OerashNi! | ^e-Torn New Haven TV-Radio Tonight Bottling Co. He declined to say By Amaranth marshal In the west; Mrs. Al­ matron jewel and was Invited Willing Workers of 'South Of Area Methodist District how much be would receive. bert Heavisides, standard bear­ to join the past officers asso­ . Pork HiH- . ciation. H. Haynes Davidson, Methodist -Chucch will meet New Way Without Surgery —— ^ Due to a 4ack of officials, to­ He- said he also wjll be a paid er; Miss . Mary Ann Miller, night’s scheduled play in the retiring royal patron, received ■ Joyc* Flowar S lw p | Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Susan­ The Rev. John E. Post, paetor consultant to the Civilian Space Mrs. Neal E. Miller, 66 Nelli crown bearer, and Neal Miller nah Wesley Hall. Hostesses will B u s i n e s 8 m e n 's Basket­ sword bearer. Guards were Rus­ a g ift The newly Installed Next to Hartford of Bumsicle Methodist Church, Agency. He did not say how Rd., Vernon, was installed as National Bank ■ Enters Year of Crisis be Mra Nonnle HUdlng and Television Stops Itch-Relieves Pain ball League at (he East Side much he would be redhlving for royal, matron of Chapman Court, sell Tryon, captain; Albert royal m'atron and patron were Mrs. Joseph MoOre. •o thorough that infforora mado Bast Hartford, has been named Kec has been postponed. Wally presented with many gifts by ■ 601 Main St., Manchester ■ k m rm k, 14. T. - Pot th. euperintendent of Norwich Dls- this, but the usual consultant fee Order of Amaranth, Saturday Heavisides, Herbert Urwelder, 646-0761—640-1448 M 6:00 ( S) Big 8 Theater ( 8-20-40) Vorage fe Bottam of aftonithing .tatamonla liko “Pita, Fortin, program director, made Walter North, Donald Gray and their friends. (.8 ) News pt Sea tint tim. ici.nM ha» fonnd a a r . trkrt of the New England Is about $00 a day. night at the Masonic Temple. NEW HAVEN (AP)—Attended<»merc* Obmmlsslon by the •nd<^sal(l,'"The New Haven Railroad Mizpah Spencer Circle of 8:00 (24) The French Chef bavo 00. tod to hd a problomi” the announcement. His retirement pay as a She succeeds Mrs. Charles Lam­ George Strimaltls. A committee headed by Mrs. (10) Eye-Dentity kaallng idbitane. with th. a«t«n- Southern Conference of the Nonnle Hildihg served refresh­ L fcy cries of warning and calls of this month for curtailment of situation continues to loom as South ' Methodist Church will (13-18-aO) Movie (13) I've Got a Secret UhlBf ability to .hrink hamor- Tbo aoerot U a now boidlng mU»- All season long the league has Marine colonel will (x>me to bert. About 100 members and Guests from other courts in comnluter service to Hew York the major local problem as it meet tomorrow at 12;30 p.m. (23) Top 23 Plus One (82) WUIU Rraort •taneo (BIo-DyBO*)-dUeo»ory ad Methodist Church. He was pas­ ments In the banquet ball after for help, the bankrupt New (24) Form In Function 8:30 ( 6-30-40) No ’Time tor Sgta. rhoidi, .top itching, and rolioTO been plagued by a shortage of $589.43 a month. guests attended the ceremonies. the state included the grand as­ Haven Railroad has entered up­ City. has throughout my (two) terms at Susannah W e s j e y Hall. (18) Subecripttoia TV a world-famou. raaoareh InaUtnta, tor of North bfethodist Church referees. First, .play was held the Installation. 'The tables (30) Ekirly Show , pidn — withont nirgory. Glenn said he has "no plans Other officers Include William sociate patron and friends from were decorated by Mrs. Harry on- what could be its yeear o i in Congress. Hostesses will be Mrs. Fred­ (40) Laramie (13) Andy Griffith Thia rabitanoo ia now avaflaUo from December 1952 to January up several weeks until officials at all" to go into politics again. the Commonwealth of Massa­ The railroad has already filed (34) Bridge In eaia iMtor eaoo, whllo fonUy Morrison, royal patron; Mrs. Case. Mrs. Lida Richmond. Mrs. orisis. "I believe the problem must erick Hyde, chairman; Mrs. 6:10 ( 3) News, Sports, Weather roIiOTlng pain, actual ridneUon in tappoaiforg or ofadaaat /o m 1957. His appointment was an­ could be secured, and now play "No organization is working, chusetts. a request for permission to cut 6:16 (23) Club House 9:00 (34) International Magaslo* undar tha nama Rraporstte* Jf*. Herbert Urwclder, associate Robert Smith, Mrs. Ruth F4eld "The New Haven la one of be pursued to a conclusion . . . Charles Banka and Miss Ethel 6:30 ( 3) Walter Cronklte ( 8«-10-13-30jai40^) Presi- (■hrinkago) took plaeo. nounced Saturday by Bishop Ja off xmtll further notice. Fortin nobody Is raising funds, nothing Mrs. Miller Is a past worthy back on its Boston commuter At aU flnut waatMa. matron; Gustaf Anderson, asso­ and Mrs. Wilber Little were the mos^ ‘studied’ transportation ser\’ice. through merger with the New Goalee. Mrs. Jay Rand, pro­ ( 8) Gallant Men , dent'B Address Moot amailiig ad all—Tooalta woro Jame.a K. Mathews,, Methodist said men are no longer Interest­ like that,” Glenn said. matron of Marlon Chapter, Or­ FREE!! (12) Newsbeat 9:80 ( 8-13) Many Happy Returns bishop of New England. ciate patron: Mrs. Frank B. hostesses. Miss Blanche Davld- ■roMerns in the country," said Ribicoff told the IOC and the York Central and Pennsylvania gram chairman, will speak on (10-32-30) Huntley-Biinkler ( 8-30^) Bing CrMby ed in working the games at the He did not rule out, however, Crocker, treasurer; Mrs. Gustaf der of Eastern Star in Gardi­ pen. Abraham Riblcoff, D-Conn., 10:00 ( 3-13) (IBS lUporta TheJFlcv. Mr. (Poet succeeds eton was in charge of a guest Commerce Department Sunday, Railroads and through creation "People are Interesting.” (24) W h ^ ’s New pay scale adopted and approved possible political office seeking Anderson, secretary; Mrs. Don­ ner, Maine. She is also past book. A New Roll Of In Washington Sunday, "and still of an interstate agency to handle 6:46 (30) Ron Cochran < 8-30-40) Bsn (Tasey the Rev. James V. Clajqxxil of by the general manager’s office. In the future. worthy high priestess bf Miz­ "We have to decide both as a 7:00 ( 8) Movie (10-23-80) Hitchcock ald Gray, conductress! Mrs. Wil­ we are no nearer solution than reg^ional and national policy metropolitan commuter prob­ The - liadies^ Aid of Zion (18) Subscription TV (34) In-SchooI Preview Bolton, who will beccfttie super­ He said his legal residence ber Little, associate conductresq; pah Shrine, Order of the White Kodak Film we Were five years ago." whether or not we will allow lems," said Sibal, who repre­ Evangelical Lutheran Church (24) 1710 Panama Canal 11:00 ( 3-10-23-80) NeWs. Sporta intendent of Providence Dis­ still is in Ohio, although he is Shrine of Jerusalem o f Worces­ (13-22-30-40) News, Sports Weather Mrs. Charles .Lambert, trustee; "Prompt action,” said Rep.- the death of a major commuter sented commiiter - conscious will meet Wednesday at 7:30 11:16 ( 20-40) Les Crane Show trict. Recently completing his living In Seabrook, Tex. , ter, t^ass. Elastic Stackings' with Each Boll Developed' ESect Donald J. Irwin, D-Conn., Weather Glenn Retires Russell Tryoh, trustee: Miss system so vital to the life blood Fairfield County, p.m. at the Ohurch. (20) Memory Lane (10-30) Tonirtt (C) eighth year as pastor of the Mary Ann Miller, marshal In 'The newly installed royal (Black and White and Sunday, "whether by federal, of the region and nation. Meanwhile, State Sen. - Elect (10) Movie (12) cnirls (Slark East Hartford Church, the Rev. matron received a bouquet of Trasses — Belts Color Printo) '/:15 (30) Sport.s Camera 11:20 (12) Movie . east; Mrs. Harry Case, marshal state, or local governments or "Federal prdgrams and poli­ Max Berking of Rye, N. Y., said Airman John E. Helnzmann, ( 3) Movie (C) Mr. Post has served Norwich From Marines yellow roses and blue carna­ private groups, must be taken.” (22) M ass HlKbllKhts Public. Records in west. tions from . the officers. She cies must be re-examined," he Sunday he will Introduce a bill son of Mrs. Paul Correnti of 86 7:30 (12) To Tell the Truth 11:30 (22) Tonlrtt (C)_ DOUBLE District sinoe 1946. k Also, Mrs. Albert Heavisides, rthur drug Sen. Claiborne Pell, D-R. I., (22-30) 90 Bristol Court ( 8) Les Crane Show prc.senlcd the> offiters wUh cor­ A LIGGEH'S said, "in the light of providing in the New York state legisla­ Birch St., has completed Air - The Rev. Mr. Post came to (ConUnued from Page One) standard bearer; Mrs. Caroline said last week he wotild try to (24) Face the World 1:00 ( 8) Gate Storm Warrantee Deed sages of yellow roBCS ahd yel­ AT ’niE PARKADE immediate assistance to state ture this week to create a state Force basic military training at SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE USTINO WORLD GREEN Manchester from pastorates in Clegg, historian; Mrs. Kenneth meet with other senators from and local authorities and the agency whose function would be Stafford Springs and the Crys­ had had a grim time of It In his Mary V. Toumaud to Philip low and blue peas. states served by the New Haven Lackland AFB, Tex. He is be­ ^ohh E. Post Morrison, ptelate; Albert Heavi­ railroad itself." . , to keep the trains running. ing assigned to an Air Training tal Lake Methodist Church. He nine-mOnth battle to recover Alexis Toumaud afid Carole A. on Thursday. Toumaud, property at 131 sides, musician; Mrs. David Ribicoff demanded “ a nation­ “ The proposed agency,” Berk­ Command unit at Mather AFB. will celebrate his 19th year In Connecticut. The Rev. Morrill from a fall In the bathroom of Hastings, ti'uth; Miss Mabel Gov. John Dempsey is uhed- the ministry next month, dur­ his home early last year> Lake St. uled to meet FYiday witn the al policy decision now with ac­ ing said, "could join with the Calif., for training and duty as Radio Otis Martin, superintendent of Trotter, faith; Mrs. Howard tion to match.” agencies of adjoining states, a vehicle maintenance special- . ing which time he has served Providence Dlstrlert since 1959, His sense of balance was af­ Administrator’s Deed Smith, wisdom: Mrs. Fred Re­ trustees of the railroad and of­ STAMPS the Norwich District as District fected, and Glenn withdrew He urged an immediate meet­ such as Connecticut and New i.st. Ha is a 1964 gd'aduate of (This listing Includes only thoae news broadoaata of 10 or 15 was named executive secretary Vincent L. Diana, adminis­ cave, charity: Donald Gray, ficers of the Connecticut Trans­ minute length. Some stations carry other short newscasts.) Secretary of Evangelism, Dis­ from the Ohio Democratic pri­ trator of estate of Margaret portation Authority. ing of federal authorities with Jersey, to assume the most ef­ Manchester High School. of the Board of Missions and warder: Neal Miller, Sentinel; It’s s® *®»y officials from Connecticut, New ficient organization possible. WDBC—1S6S <$$ 6:45 3 Star Extra trict Missionary Secretary, Church Extension, and execu­ mary in which he had planned Chartier, to St. Bridget’s Mrs. David Frazier and Mrs. After meeting with the CTA 6:00 Long John Wade 7:06 Conversation Piece to seek the Senate seat now held York and New Jersey and rep­ "A great deal of federal mon­ The Friendship Club of St. chairman of the Conference tive director of the Three-Fold Church, property at Main and Fred Levitt, flower girls;' Mrs. members last Monday. Dempsey 8:00 Diels Robinson 7:30 New’s of the World Board of World Peace, and ■by Sen. Stephen Young, D-Ohio. resentatives of the New Haven. ey has been poured into the John’s Polish National Catholic 1:06 News Sign Off 7:46 Sing-^Along Challenging, a capital funds William Sts. William Morrison, Instructor: said, "New developments in the chairman of the Inlerboard New Haven Railroad situation Irwin said the tru.stees' plans New Haven already, but with­ Church will meet tonight at 7:30 WHAY^lg 8:10 Pope Concert campaign now under way to The astronaut said he was Marriage License Mrs. Russell Tryon, assistant in the parish hall. A program 6:00 Frod Swanson Show 10:06' Nlghtbeat Commission’ 6n (Christian So­ retiring without any disability to shop will occur within the next few to ask for curtailment of New out a public agency responsible 11:00 News raise $580,000 for various proj­ Raymond Hyde Bliven, 123 Instructor and Mrs. Frank B. 6 30 News. Sports and Weather EVERY cial Relations. weeks . . . which could produce York commuter service should for economical and efficient for the coming year will be dis­ 7:00 Edward P. Xtorgan 11:15 Sports Final ects within the conference. and In 100 per cent good condi­ Center St., and Minnie Ander­ Crocker, publicity. far-reaching effects on continua­ finally force an end to years of .service, this money has only cussed. The Sodality of the 7:15 Joe Edwards 11:30 Art Johnson Show ' In 1952 he participated In a All appointments are effec­ tion. son Strom, 123 Center St, Jan. 1:30 Sign Off WPOP^lilt preaching mission in Arlington, The Installation suite includ­ tion of the services of the road." inaction and delay. served to keep the railroad alive Blessed Sacrament will meet to­ 6:00 Lou Terri tive Feb. 1. He termed the fall "a plain 9, EmonuM Lutheran Church. WINF—MS# Va., and in 1956 In a mission at home accident,” and nothing ed H. Hayner Davidson, Install­ Last Thursday, Chief Trustee Irwin's predecessor, outgoing until now," the Rye Democrat morrow at 7:30 p.m. in the 6:00-News., Weather, Sporta 7:00 Ken .Griffin ing officer; Mrs. William Mor­ church hall and discuss its new 6:15 Radio Greater Hartford M:00 Sal LaRoaa WED. Worcester, Mass. more. Harry W. Dorigan said that If Republican Congressman Abner said. Male Shortage Grows rison. grand conductress. In­ the trustees’ plans "crystallze," W. Sibal, also commented on the "Its efficiency is nmnlng program. The Epiphany of the 6:45 Lowell Thomas; Sports During his tenure at North "There wasn’t any lingering 7:00 News Methodist Church the decision 3 in 10 Researchers effect" from the space flight, or stalling marshal; Arthur Mil­ they expect to file an applica­ New Haven problem. downhill; its coats are running Three Kings will be celebrated 7:35 Invitation to Learning to build a netw church on Park­ the strenuous training that NEW YORK — War deaths ler, aide to marshal; Mrs. Rus­ tion with the Interstate Com- In a statement Saturday, Sibal up." he added. Wednesday at the church with 8:00 News OPEN sell Tryon, pj-elate; Mrs. Daniel a Mass at 8:30 a.m. 8:16 Life Line er St. was made. WASHINGTON — Industry preceded it, Glenn said, aijd Yno and immigration curbs rfiay 8:30 Jerry Gordon WANTED WED.. He is married and, has two employed 715,000 engineers and protracted dizziness after­ bring the United States’ female- P,rovan. secretary; James W. Mrs. Andrew Fletcher, 61 West 9:30 SpeaK Up. Hartford 170,000 .scientists in 1963, the male ratio among persons 65 and MoKay, organist, and Mary John Mather (Jh%pter, Order 12:00 News and Sports CLEAN LATE MODEL THURS., sons. ward." Rockville-Vernon 8t. of DeMolay, will meet and elect 12:15 Sign Off - — The appointment of the Rev. Labor Department says. This To prove to him.self that he older as low as 674 men to 1,000 Stewart, soloist. Discharged Thursday; Leith WTIC—!•» FRI. & SAT. was a four per cent increase women by the beginning of the The coronating officers were officers tonight at 7:30 at the 6:00 News. Weather. Sporti Mr. Post was one of several was all right, Glenn said, he Rasmussen, Broad Brook; Sarah Ma.sonic Temple. There will be USED CARS TILL cabinet chsjiges affecting 163 -from 1962. Of 10 engineers and went through two weeks of a jet 21st Cehtury. The 1960 census Mrs. H. Hayner Davidson, Woodbury, Vernon; Leslie found a ratio of 826 men to grand representative to Penn­ RRA Seeks $40,000 More a business meeting and rehears­ TOP PRICES PAID churches " in southern Massa­ .scientists, three wHl be found in refresher cour.se on the West % Goldzweig, Tolland; Mrs. Ina al of the initiatory degree. Re­ 9 P.M. chusetts, Rhode Island and research and development. (joast last month, and "did ev- 1,000 women in that age group. sylvania, (x>ronating matron; Emerton, 6 Cherry St.; Shirley freshments will be served by FOR ALL MAKES To Cover Hockanum Portion Curtis, ThompsonviUe; Paul members of the DeMolay Moth­ COSKIIETIGS Gagnon, 141 Loomis St., Man­ ers Circle. chester; Mrs. Carol Clark and WE CARRY ALL Garter Chevrolet son, Kelly Rd. THE TOP LINES One of the major items to beTerr No injuries were report­ The Women’s Home Letigue s-’" presented at tonight’s city coun­ ed and no arrest was made by Discharged Friday: Marlon of the'Salvation Army will meet Go^ Inc. Partlmon Barbero who investi­ ARTHUR DRUG i L" ' cil meeting will be a request Edwards, Ellington; Mrs. Lottie tomorrow at 2 p.m. in Junior .1$29 Main S t—649-SSS8 gated. • Fuller, Tolland; Mrs. ’Theresa Hall at. the. Citadel. 'There will The sign that puts money to work for people irom the Rockville Redevelop­ The Rockville police car was Piader, 33 Spring St.; Mark Pon- be a worship service. Hostesses TUESDAY and i r*; ■: ment Agency for about J40,0(X) In involved in a minor accident cin, Hillsdale Dr.; Mrs. Hazel will be Miss' Edith Jackson and addlUcHial funds. Saturday evening during the Hazen, H4 Prospect St.; Miss Mrs. Thomas Russell. V SUPER WEDNESDAY height of a snowstorm. The car, Augusta Schultz, 4 Gaynor PI.; V MARKETS Liester Baum, chairman of operated by Patrolman Jack v* .. RRA,* said today that the addi­ Mrs. Geraldine Provencher and Mystic Review, Women’s Ileichenbach. slid into a fire son, 33 Brooklyn St. Benefit Association, will meet GRADUATE NURSES tion money is needed because of hydrant at the W. Main St. Increased costs of covering a Discharged Saturday: F^aul tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd Fel­ f SPECIALS rotary. Only minor damage was lows Hall. Mrs. Agnes Morgan portion of the Hockanum River Mange, RFD 3; Mrs. EHeanor FUU OR PART-TIME Vii, reported. ’The accident was in­ Adamsi Wapplng; Mrs, Arlene and Mrs. Irene LaPlant will SALE within the renewal area, tmd be­ vestigated by Patrolman John Skinner, Loveland HUT; Walter serve as hostesses. cause of increased acquisition Bundy. Start at $93.10 per week costs. --v- Brown, Ellington; Melinda 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST The city pays one-sixth of the John J. Newman, 23, of 106 Schrumpf, ’ThompsonviUe; Mrs. Hose Co. 1, Town Fire De­ End of first year $104.22 IN MANCHESTER your favorite renewal costs. ’The state also ■Vemwood Dr., was arrested by Velma Martin and son, 66 W. partment. will meet tomorrow provides one-sixth the cost, the Lt. Edwin R. Carlson Saturday Main St. at 8 p.m. at the hose house at n rest of the funds come from the on a warrant issued by Circuit Discharged • Sunday: Charles Pine St. and Hartford Rd. Maximum $114.54 federal government. Court 11. Newman is charged Whitaker, 151 E. Main St.; Mrs. Baum noted that the initial with non-support- and was turn­ Dora Levesque, Ellington; Wil­ Wunnee Chapter of the 3 WEEKS Vacation 1'/, OVERTIME Pay estimate for covering the river ed over to Willimantic Police. fred House, Ellington; Donald Questers will meet tomorrow at 11 PAID Holidays Liberal Retirement and corset and bra was set at $180,000 several years Hospital Report Slyfield, Tolland; Mrs. Antoi­ the home of Mrs. Hugh Clark, Social Security ago. Bids opened last month dis­ Rockville General Hospital nette Griffin and daughter, 8 44 Pilgrim Lane. Mrs. Colin Ed­ Up To 120 Days closed a low bid of $290,000 for treated a total of 804 persons Fairview Ave. mondson of Coventry will SICK LEAVE CHUCK STEAK '■t Room, Beard, Laundry the river covering project which during November, according to speak on colonial fireplace $316 Per Year includes demolition of four build­ a monthly report by John F. Advertisement equipment. Free Blue Cross, ings and site development. Mirabito, administrator. Wanted newsboy — Windsor- CMS, Maj. Med. Annual Increases Part one of the river project, The hospital recorded 19 ■ville Road, Wapping Woods Manchester WATES will SELECT the demolition of the buildings, births, 23 persons treated after Road, SkinnSr Road area, Ver­ meet tomorrow at the Italian Director of Nursing Cedarcrest Hospital accidents and 105 operations is expected to begin shortly. non. Route available immedi­ American Club, Eldridge St. 666-4613 Newington CHOICE lb Hahn Engineering, the engin­ performed. A daily average of ately. Call Herald Circulation Weighing in will.be from 7 to 8 eers for the project, is presently, 51 patients wer§ treated. Department. Mr. Anderson, Mr. p.m., before a business meeting. studying the low bid, submitted Hospital Notes Wilson or Mr. Graff at 875-3136, The board of directors will by Raymond Construction Co. of Admitted Thursday: Judith or Mike Kelley, 875-2649. meet tonight at 8 at the home Hartford. If Hahn submits a fav­ Lincoln. 108 High St. of Mrs. Theodore Zimmer, 472 orable report to RRA, then dem­ Admitted Friday: Mrs. Mary Vernon news Is handled by Main St. tormfit olition is expected to begin Casati, 20 Liberty St.; Paul ’The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, shortly aifter. Mange, 28 Welwood C3r.; Stan­ 38 Park SL, telephone 875-3136 Manchester Chapter of Cbanges in cost of covering the ley Egnot, Ridge R d.; Louis or 643-2711. • SPEBSQSA will meet tonight GROUND BEEF river was deemed responsible Deptula, Ellington. at 8 at Bunce School, Olcott WE PUT THE SURE IN for a delay of several hours in Admitted Saturday: Daniel $1 MILLION FOR SAFE’TY St. Men interested in barber­ the redevelopment project. Norris, Sycamore Rd., Manches­ MONTREAL — The average shop style singing are invited. Baum noted that involved con­ ter; Leland Sloan, Ellington; jet plane in scheduled-airline No musical knowledge is re­ INSURANCE tracts with the federal govern­ Charles Hill. Franklin Park. service carries $1 million worth quired, and there are no audi­ FRESH ment must be altered, creat­ Admitted Sunday; Mrs. Anna of safety equipment.' tions. LEAN ing the delay. Casati. 22 Earl St.; Marshall 2 89 *2.39 Girl Rons Into Car ^ e d . 55 Emma L a.; Mrs. Paul­ lbs ® According to police, Terri ine Macomber, Rockville; Mrs. Jo Gray,of 29 Windermere Gertrude Nolan, Upper'Butcher Ave., ran into a car operated R d.: Neil Lawson, Ellington; regularly $3 by Dennis Shea, 16, of 1 Fox Mrs. Lena Hill, Franklin Park; Hill Dr. She was treated and Mrs. Elsie Newmarker, 29 Davjs Choicest Meats In Town released at Rockville General Ave.; Thomas Butler, Broad h I* Hospital. No arrest was made, Brook; Dina Kynoch, 112 High FILLET OF SOLE the accident was investigated St. by Patifclman Forrest Hull. Births Saturday: A son to*’Mr. TUESDAY ONLY! From S P.M. On) Louis Patten, 29. 110 W. and Mrs. ’Thomas Dorman, Wap- Main St, and Lloyd A. Wood­ ping; a daughter to Mr. and LEAN, IMPORTED, SLICED FRESH Formfit, “ romance” , white t bury, 26, of 2 Ward St., were cotton, designed to fit and ■ arrested Friday and charged AT OUR support all kinds of fig- j with breach of peace. Both were released under $50 bond for BOILED , . . WITH A HOSPITAL PLAN FISH DEPT. ures to a high young line. court appearance Jan. 19. Two elastic ban(ts in front, j "A ccording to police, the ar­ PROVIDING INCOME SECURITY that won’t roll. 32-38 B,.C [ rests stem from an argument Now Open HAM and D cup $2.79. Reg. $3.50. about a parking of a car, Pat­ rolman F’rancls Barbero made (Limit 2 n>8. per customer) Just hospital insurance is not enough when disabling the arrests. VINCENT accidents temporarily cut off your income . . . be sure A minor two-car collision oc­ of “ paycheck protection” with our expanded hospital curred Friday at the intersec­ HIGHLAND PARK MARKET plan! tion of E. Main and Prospect SHOE REPAIR Peanut BUHER Sts. 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1. ,1 ' ■ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JANUARY 4* 1965 • B B S SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; OONN^ MONDAY, JANUARY 4/1966 since pre-war and 'win double drifted toward a ‘Ve’d rather do it our­ I n s i d e again by 1980, to oh eatlmated Mrs. John Hurley C h o s e i ^ iltettrlirHtpr I n s i d e $2,400 a year per student. Pri­ selves’: attitude toward the United Na­ vate cdlleges cost vastly more. £wnUi3 Sfralb tions and. If the precedent of recent President Johnson lias these Tow n’s Best-Hatted Jl^omai ‘'State of the Union” messages is fol­ R e p o r t statistics at his fingertips, and lowed again tonight the United Nations The Baby Has his new plan will undoubtedly will appear to ]|>ave little direct connec­ Rowland Evana Jr. (Continued from Page 6) end interest-rate 'gouging. (ConttniMd fro n Png* One) change, where they will witness But so profitable baa the etu- whatever it is that goes on tion with the American destiny. We too Rol^t D, Novak Several varlaqts of a govern­ dent-loan business because that colors and the floating fabrics when trading closes, and th have been operating under the same nC Pubilibtn WASHINGTON — ComtoTer. Been N i^ e d ••• ment-guarantee program are be­ two of the largest finance com­ on the nin'ways being a wel­ Burlington Industries, maker of fb«MDd Octobtr L u n kind of illusions whlth make President ing discussed in the White panies engaging in It — House­ ^.^■ 1 leading to college Athdents H6use. An outside public cor­ come relief from tha dirty slush Sukarno think he can, with a few spe­ forced to borrow |jK'i)ay their hold Finance and the nationwide B atan d at poration, with government con­ finance company called C.I.T. outside in the otreeta of New Oamt. cial lilies of l\ls own choosing, take care education bills had now become trol of the board of directors, —have Informed Sen. Hartke York. "What wUl happen to of himself, thank you. big builness—AiW. In sortie cases, - might be set up to make and that they will back A plan of hemlines?” woe every one’s SDBSCftIFTIUN BATBl But in our world nobody can really a nasty, muHons 'business. Fallo, SkaUy Ami, daughter of Ettor A. and Alice Bos- supervise loans from a revolving government guarantees cover­ question, ss usual. Sdme design­ Pafabi* IB Adraao* PreskMint Johnson is now worth Folk), 104 Bqwjhwood Dr., New Britain. She was born fund. Or thq President might Mf .,•••••••••••••••••• m oo take care of himself. The bell which In- Dec. 24 at Now Britain General Hospital. Her maternal ing repayment of their loans. ers -will be showing them short, ttoBCiia »•••••••••••• struggling with the final form recommend direct Federal loans Even though this would dras­ os much as four inchea above . Moatfea doneria has now rung should strike an ^ his high-touted 1965 educa- IfrandBnoUielr la Mrs. Roy B. Bosworth, Bolton. Her paternal or a subsidy program, with Un­ tically reduce the effective rate Moatk •■••••a»••••••»••• ' tlon program. Federal help, to grandparents art Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fallo, New Britain. the knee, and even in the most alarm ever^here. This is, in history, * • • ♦ * cle Sam picking up part of'ihe of interest and other charges, conservative circles the entire just about the point at which the In- needy studenU will be a major interest cost. these huge 'finance companies part of the final package. Msrgotta, BlarUeae Loto, dauj^hter of Kenneth and'Cyn­ knee-<^p will be freely visible. evitobility of World War H began to es­ But the sudden interest of Mrs. Would apparently still turn a There was news in shoes yes­ ’The wonder Is that the, Presl- thia Stuart Margotta, 458 W. Middle Tpke. She was bom Peterson and the Office of Ed­ nice profit at 6'A per cent. tablish itself. We have perhaps one last ■ dent’s Committee on Consumer Doc. 10 at St Franpls Hospital, Hartford. Her maternal terday. .. toes ore getting ucation is good evidence that On the other hand, a straight rounder, happy tidings for podi­ span of policy effort in which to try tq Interests, headed by Mrs, Esther nondparents are Mr. and Mrs. oSred Stuart, New Rochelle, education loans are now finally Federal )onn program (as op­ Peterson, has not publicized the N.Y. Her paternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mra. Joe Mar­ being recognized as big busi­ atrists and for women who keep make the United Nationa such an or­ posed to' a guarantee program) surreptitiously sUpp^ng out of outrageous Interest and other gotta, New Rochelle. ness. would...... but thehvouthehv of...... the bus! ganization no nation will ever again charges now being paid by some • . • > • • their pointed toes. The Nation­ m>« HanOd PiintUi* Comgjm. show it such disrespect Last fall, for example, more nesq. altogether.''c^ether. al Shoe Institute featured this I DO wi>«iMi«i rMponatbUlty (or ijpo- unwitting students. Brian David, son of Patrick J. and Margaret than one million new students 1966 ftbll»hpra iHjvspaper nlcat •rrori appearin* ta adrMiljamww Mrs. Peterson is not unaware Murphy Hogan, 88 Oak St, Wapplng. He was bom Dec 21 entered college for the first time SynCIcate revolution also yesterday, and „ othar raadlnc oiattar Id Tha IfaaehaaW of the problem. She wrote a let­ at St. Froncla Hospital. His maternal grandmother la Mrs. functional fashions for handi­ ’enlns Harald. ______In history. The total college and ter in September to Dr. Francis Margaret I^orae^, Dublin, Ireland. He has a brother, Paul university student population ^ Long Loans Spurned capped persons ■were shown. In Fall oarrloa oUant ol 4. The British End It Keppel, Commissioner of the Patrick, 8. ' next fall will be close to 614 mil­ a setting of butterflies, symbol r PnbUabara Repreaentauraa — raa Jimaa of silk, the International Silk Kattawa ^adaf apencT — Naw York 0 4 • . When the crucial vote came on the is­ • Office of Education, about “the lion. Rising college population 'ST. LOUIS — Few lenders BBPo. Detroit and Boatoia _ _ _ . need for public disclosure of the RyehUng, n o m a s Alfred Jr., son oC.’ITiomas Alfred and means rising costs. Fully one- seem to be following the lead of A^bociation presented fashions a u d it BURBiaU OF CISCni,Ap sue of capital punishment over in Interest rates on some commer­ Valerie Louise McAne«iy Rychllng, Nathan Hale Rd„ Cov­ half of these studenU Hnance banks that are extending auto­ in Sitka from ail parts of the teONS Commons the other day, the tally was cial loans for college educa­ entry. He was bom Dec. 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. part or all of their bills by bor- mobile loans beyond 36 months. world. Dlapiay adrartUina ol,™ 355 to 170, a surprising two to one mar­ tions.” His maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mm. Vernon Surtiara, rowng. Credit World reports. It indi­ Today is a traveling day for sfore-w/Je savings on fimefy winfer For Monday - 1 p.m. •J*'- . As a result of her letter. Dr. cates thtft the banks that are the fashion editors. A special r Tueaday — 1 p-m. M o M ^ gin which obviously had nothing to do Coventry. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex­ th e cost of going to a "public” Rr Wedneaday - 1 p.m Tua^y. Keppel’s office hopes to bring ander Rychllng, Covent^. (state university or land grant majeing such loans are usually subway train will tokC' them Fbr Thuraday — 1 p.m. Wadnaaday. with party lines. out a pamphlet sometime next • » • • • college) institution has doubled small. to the New York Stock Ex­ items and apparel for the fatnily of For Friday - 1 p.m Thuraday. For BMnraay — 1 p.in. Friday ’This was the decision of the elected month warning parents and stu­ Bruoe, Oarol-Ami, daughter of Norman F. and Norma “ '-^Ted deadline; 10;(0 a.m. each day al representatives of the British people to dents about fast-buck lending Laughton Bnice, 25 French Rd. ShJ was bom Dec. 13 at aacapt Bataiday — 0 a.iD. agencies. A few of these, ac­ Manchester Memorial Ho^ltal. Hpr maternal grandparenta Davidson & Leventhal, Manchester Parkade declare a barbarism at an end. These cording to testimony given Con­ are Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Domler. Rocky Hill. She has two Monday, January 4 elected representatives took this step, by gress based on a 1962 study,- col­ brothers, David Charles, 17, James Alan, 9; and two sisters, such a margin, in spite of the fact that lect Interest and other charges Linda Louise, and Debra-Jeon, 6. recent public opinion polls in Britain at an effective annual rate of up R • • • • had reported considerable sentiment the 50 per cent. It is, of course, ‘Tlemery, AUsoa Scott, daughter of Eugene F. and Cynthia I T lie Alarm Sounds strictly legal. Jane Palen ’nem ey, 62 Hansen Dr., RFD 1, Vernon. She surviving in favor of the death penalty. girls' reversible ; Indoneaia'B President Sukarno, Uk* The curious thing is the long was b«n Dec. 21 at Hartford Hospital. Her maternal The members of the House were ■voting time it has tsdeen for Mrs. Peter­ jinany a leader of post-war natloidiood, grandmother la Mra A. Scott Palen, Hartford. Her paternal their own personal convictions. son, the Office of Education and grandmother Is Mrs. William A. Tierney, Hartford. She has S ih av ln g difficulty adjusting the ex- the colleges and universlUes a sister, Owyn Christine, 5. nylon ski jackets 'perlence of Independence to the need for The proposition has carried the House themselves to get around to the « • • • • living in a complicated and diverse and of Commons before, but not by this mar­ bilking of students who have to Fitrii, Hioinas Andrew, son of Frederick L. and Lois E. beat a path to the finance com­ wllective world. gin, which shows the Commons quite Montelth Fitch, 64 M t Nebo PI. He was bom Dec. 29 at ready and able to override arty nega­ panies. As long ago as last Feb­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents His country was spawned by the death ruary, Sen. 'Vance Hartke, the' I tive result in the House of Lords, if that ore Mr. and Mrs. John K. Montelth, North Gronto’. His pa­ reg. 12.98 *«f Dutch colonialism, which was mur- Indian a Democrat, was making ternal grandparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Fitch, Suf- 9.90 should occur this time. !dered by Japanese Imperialism. In its '' speeches on tha floor of the Sen­ fleld. He has a brother, John F., 3. The immediate practical effect is that ate warning-agaln.st "the shock­ S • « • • ^ew nationhood, it has advantages de­ there will be no more executions in Brit­ ing development” of runaway in­ Mosar, Scott Evan, son of Richard S. and Sandra Lee All new quilted nylon nied to some of the world’s other numer­ ain, where beheadings and hangings terest rates on college student Morton Masur. 307 N. Main St. He was bom Dec. 29 at Man­ ski jackets with at­ ous new nations. It is a very large na- were once almost a popiilar’spectator loans. chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandparents are tached hoods,and zip­ Jtion—the world’s fifth largest with a Not only that, but a good Mr. and Mra John E. Morton Sr„ 16 Delmont St. Hls-pa- sport. -■ per pockets. Choose [population of 103,000,000. And it is so many private colleges with small tamol grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mazur, 160 And this leaves France and -Spain, resources are unwltUngly allies L om is St. from colorful prints ■very rich in all kinds of natural re- of the loan companies. They • • • * • and some 39 of our own United States, reversing to solids, or ■■ources that it does not have to worry funnel needy students Into the Proveneher, Henry Ahdn, son of Frank Joseph snd Ger­ nbout its people starving while it con- as the chief practitioners of what some outstretched arms of the tonn aldine Drooler Thomason Proveneher, 33 Brooklyn St.. Rock­ solids reversing to ^eentrates on non-economic problema call justice, what others pall legalized companies without reading the ville. He was bom Dec. 29 at Rockirllle City Hospital. His other solids. Sizes 7 to fine print. In some cases, small­ ;What holds these 103,000,000 people to- murder, in the \yhole western world. paternal grandmother is Mrs. Ruth F. Proveneher. Rockville. 14. ’There is no con^vincing proof, in any er colleges use the loan com­ He has a brother, Frank F., 2; and a stepsister, Shari D. •.jether even though they are scattered panies as bill-collecting and ac­ Payne. 9. >among 3,000 islands is their sense of kind of record, that the existence of counting agencies. • • • • * ^l>eing free, and their response to the capital /CM in a state or nation If the President proposes a Martin. Stevwi Brace, son of Robert "Rrive iuld Velma jBuper-natlonallsm which President Su- hSsctiie slightest deterrent effect on the straight Federal guarantee of Roth Martin, 66 W. Main St., Rockville. He was bom Dec. commercial loans to students, ■kamo preaches among them. He Ibehavlor of human beings. In fact, it SO'-at Rockville O ty Hospital. His maternal grandparenta might even be argued that, to the mindA the Interest rate could be set at ore Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roth, Boston. Mass His paternal QUALITY you con -preaches, openly and fiercely, that all . around 6 to 6>i per cent, or which is capable of planning cold-blood- " grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Martin, Wheaton, III. tvesUges of former Eiuropean colonial- about one-half the rate now He has a sister, Cheryl Ann. 22 months. .[lam must be driven from the area, and ed murder, the risk of punishment by charged by the most reputable • • • • • girls' orlon stretch ski pants pthls is the particular hook,upon which death is an additional psychological in­ commercial lenders, Maazetta, Antonio Jr., son of Antonio and Shirley Bol­ 100% stretch orlon acrylic with fleece backing, washable and water-repel­ centive. duc Mozzetto, 203 Center St. He was bom Dec. 30 at Man­ see right through hangs his quarrel \idth fHe new nation (See Page Seven) . chester Memorial Hospital. His maternal grandfather Is Al­ lent . . . also insulated Tliei-mal stretch ski pants. All with stirrup M C O 'o f Malaysia, which seems to him, and If it does not deter the criminal, it fred J. Bolduc, Main St. Hla paternal grandparents ore Mr. feet, wanted popular colors, sizes 7-14, reg. 5.98. 2 for $9. # ;not without some logic from his posi- does not serve society itself in any posi­ and Mrs. Amerigo Mazzetta. Hartford. • • R • • ‘^tion, to be a prolongaUon of British In­ tive way. To the contrary, it is a bru­ Fbotosraphed By Sylvian Oflora A Thought for Today fluence in the region. talizing element for us all, for we all Oakes, Raymond David, son of Raymond and Ruby Kee- the package... » THE CHURCH-GOER Sponsored by (he Mancheater ISY'Oakes. ISO E. Main S t, Rockirllle. He was bom Dec. 16 girls' orlon and nylon knee sox • This particular quarrel with the very have our share in the responsibility for OouncU of Ctanrohes - at HpckvlUe City Hospital. His maternal grandfather is ^existence of Malaysia has now become any execution our state commits, and CbarlM Keeler, Littleton, N.H. His paternal grandparents all of us, so long as we do not vote and are Mr. ind Mrs. C«ctt Oakes, Southington. He has a broth­ YOU CAN SEE that Mott’s “Tender-Trim” meats are Our own D&L Brand of top quality knee sox bjended of orlon and stretch I'the particular reason President Sukarno How to Keep from work to the contrary, do our share of er, Allan, OTopd tfwo sisters, Roxanne. 11, and Karen, 3. nylon for perfect fit, long wear and comfort. Ogives for his proclaimed withdrawal of H eTald lx>alng Heart—1 • O • • O naturally bright red, fine-grained and well-marbled with Sizes to fit 6 to assorted colors, reg. $1. / / C ihls nation from membership in the Unit- each killing. There are many people today Bailey, Edwia Kyle, son of Edwin Kyle and Helen May Jimmy who have lost oil faith in God. streaks of creamy white fat for. tender juky eating...... •d Nationa We hope those Connecticut people who Yesterdays Merritt Bailey, Keeney St., O ystal Lake. He was bom Dec. no longer want to pay their share of The Poor Readers Why do people heart? ■;^21 at Rockville City Hospital. Hla maternal grandparents ore ;. This is where the policy of President There are m any ramsons. the cost of pulling any more switches 25 Years Ago T fra ’Thelma Merritt, Rockville and Charles Merritt. New rSukamo becomes a tragedy which con-^ Among them are: 1. The trials Britain. His paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clinton AND, EVERY ONE IS TRIMMED of excess bone and fat or carry the burden of their own moral [Oems all mankind. Breslin Board of Selectmen discuss of life have worn them down BaUey, Rockville. • It was under the jurisdiction of the responsibility for the deliberate taking need of new bridges over Hock- and exhausted their spiritual • • • • • to give you Extra Value—more meat per pound! sole of women's , United Nations, with the United States of another human being’s life ■will, be­ NEW YORK, Jan. 4 — ’The same thing and before anybody break Sam Crowther in half. If anum River on Middle Tpke. resources; and 2. They have not Twaridos, Holly Aim. daughter of Joseph Charles and ik policy leader, that the complete inde­ fore many years have passed, see that other day, with regal fanfare, could do anything, the police W all works out, Sam Oowther W. at Demlng St. and over east found in their aduH minds a Diane Kajr Stella Twarktns, 71 Ridge St. She was bom Dec. NOWHERE ELSE will you get so much for your money the law in Connecticut, too, is made were investigating. Tne*^report- is going to submit the book re­ branch on w. Center St. God big enough to account for 28 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grand­ pendence of Indonesia was negotiated Columbia University announced Plans- made with help of bfe. Theae are just averaga peo­ parents a rt Mr. and Mrs. EmIlS A. Quesnel, ‘ThompsonvUle. warm sleepwear civilized. the committee of selectors for er became a little vagrue. Then port for a Nobel Prize. In the . . . nowhere else does meat promise to taste so good! . . . immediately after World War H. he appeared before a grand meantime, he was too busy to Hartford Rotary Club’s spon­ ple,, not the neceasarlly inten­ Her paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Twar- So one thing about President Sukar- the next set of Pulitzer Prizes. sorship to form a local Rotary tionally, evil or godless people. Mns. Thompsonville. jury on the matter. There is a reminlsoe over the othSr stories • • • • * ,no’s policy of withdrawal is that it rep- The committee will meet in a strong report that he backed off done by the reporter. Club. Yes, all around us are people MOTT’S “TENDER-TRIM” MEAT is only one of many t resents a special ingratitude on his part. couple of months. It wdll ^ be his t^ e in the grand jury room Town Clerk Samuel J. 'Turk- wandering arourvd In a kind of Parker, Robert Reynolds Jr., son of Robert Reynolds reg. $6 - $9 values Winter Comfort There was, for example, tales spiritual vacuum. And those of and Ersllla Deanne Stewart Parker, Cedar St., Rockville. 3.90 But the main fateful thing is that, wasting its time. ’There is no and said he never had seen the of the Blood Brothers. The re­ Ington proudly announces that things you’ll enjoy about shopping Mott’s.Why wait? En­ With what we are to have of win­ real work to be done. The Pulit- • payoff. He said somebody had Manchester will finally be listed us, who have found our ■way by He was bom Dec. 25 at Rockville City Hospital. His ma­ {whatever his own poor reasons and liis porter excited the suckers with the worship of a more adequate ternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. Stewart Jr., ter this year now about to come on, it is zer Prizes for journalism this told him about it. The suspicion stories of 4(X) or so sworn kill­ as a town with a population of joy, the difference today. iawn disastrous schemes, the leader of year automatically should go to is that he told himself. ‘The po­ 21,973 in the World Almanac. God, are finding our witness is East Hartford. His paternal grandmother Is Mrs. Alton e long gowns instructive to learn, courtesy of the Na­ ers of whites who were in an more and more concerned with Parker, East Hartford. 'such an Important nation has come to some poor reader who put up lice last night said they were organization in Harlem known Police station undergoes al­ • B B tional Geogrraphlc Society, that there with the monumental atrocities teration as duty man’s desk making God real and reie- • shift gowns ^feel that withdrawal from the United hopeful that the District Attor­ as The Blood Brothers. In. real­ Lhnberger, Christa Ann, daughter of Harold M. and Eh- \ Nationa can be such a relatively casual are a number of ways for surviving the printed in this town in the last ney would take ''some further ity, they were a group of 25 glass partitioned creating a vent to those spiritually dis­ year. large entry hall at station and placed persons. leen Mary Dowd Limberger, Tomoka Ave., Ellington. She • long pajamas thing. cold comfortlessly and painlessly. action over the matter. In at­ deadpan kids who came off W|LS bom Dec. 28 at Rockville City Hospital. Her maternal DOUBLE S & H STAMPS All of them seem, to tell the truth, a This is being written with a tempting to contact the report­ 129th St. and ■ killed two white making it easier for the police­ We lose heart because Of ad­ . President Sukarno himself,f in his own nasty hangover and in a room man on duty to be warm and versity. SomS trouble we may Rsndparents are Mr. and Mrs. (Element V. Dowd, Broad • capri pajamas little more efficient and a little more er, it was discovered that he no women. The police had 16 of the Brook. She has a brotifier, Mickey, 8; and a sister, Jill ; mental and emotional leadership prbc- whose floor is covered with longer is with the paper. comfortable. escape because of a closer walk comfortable than anything man has yet some fine examples of just how group in jail and detectives sit­ Marie, 16 months. EVERY W ED. e • asses, is not aldhe to blame for the fact ’This is a shame, because ting on the rest of them when with God. Our own perversity sleep shirt sets achieved. .,. bad things can get. Under our 10 Years Ago and weakness con be overcome . that such a moment has arrived, right foot is a copy of New great students of journalistic the reporter began to break Even the chinch bugs, than which we larceny had decided this was stories about this antty of kill­ by the acceptance of the Chris­ t Somebody else has had to cheapen York Magazine’s Dec. 20 issue. 'liiterest seems to be growing tian Life. I^me trouFIe is un­ All the most po^iular {and downgrade and by-pass the United can think of nothing lower in the order In it is a story which contains one of the finest efforts in some ers. One story ran with pictures among town officials and res- styles from top notch , time. Yesterday, one of the ex­ showing the killers practicing avoidable because we are hu­ ■ Nationa before such a one as Sukarno of nature, deal with winter simply by the following sentence: dents In putting old Union man and mortal and because We makers! Flannels, brush- turning thplr internal .controls to the ‘‘Lean, dark and tense, Len­ perts, Sam Crowther, -was sad­ karate on each other. ‘The ka­ School back into operation as ” coulff'heg^ to get the 'idea that walk-"' dened by the news that the guy rate ■would be used to kill do live In an Imperfect world. SALE PRICES EFFECTIVE TUESDAY and WED. ed nylons, cotton knits, anti-freeze notch, whereupon they steep ny’s customary apparel during educational plant, but Arthur, Some trouble is imparsonal aqd , Ing out of the organization would be fun the trial, which had begun on was no longer with his paper. whites in the future, of course, H, Illing, superintendent of lace and embroidery • rather than shame, possible grain rather their own horrible Innards in a solution and everybody who read about like a storm must blow ttsejf June 16, was a light blue denim "His stuff was wonderful schools, expresses some reserva­ out. Christian Fhith ■while It MOn'S "TEI^On.TRIH" trims, solids, prints, I than Inevitable loss. which keeps them from freezing, just jacket, .blue jeans, white sneak­ It was saying, "They’re getting tions about scheme. stripes . . . all warm and ■while it was around," Sam said. ready to kill us all.” cannpt cancel out cause, will . ; And to all those who might, during like any civilized radiator. er's and no tie.” He could say no more because Arthur' Emory Loomis. 48, help us to blunt the. edge of im­ washable. Sizes 32-40, Insects up tfie scale a little bit will The man who produced this he was busy working over a ‘The pictures were of wonder­ long prominent in Manchester {"these founding and experimental years, ful quality. Almost as good as personal • trouble. Cfiir attitudes S, M, L. ride a winter out by turning on the shel­ one should be sent tb Continua­ book report written by Big patriotic organizations, dies af­ of faith and fortitude 'eah mini­ ‘ have refused to build United Nations tion School. Under the rules of the stuff the old ■ New York ter long illness. Resolved lac production valve and sticking them­ Louie Napoli’s daughter. Big mize the suffering and enable • prestige and importance so high that no English grammar as taught by Louie, of Sullivan and Spring Graphic put out. Mr. Oowther Number of Manchester chil­ CHUCK selves to some comfortable brauich, us to aee a part of Christ’s suf­ 1 Indonesia would ever dream of trying to the late Sister Anna Gertrude, Sts., ■wants his dai/ghter to get once wrote for copies, but re­ dren between agea of 3 and 18 where they don’t care how hard the the words ■ "lean, dark and ceived no answer. fering for mankind. » ' [ get out of it,—to all such nations and a good mark on the book report. 1966 Publishers Newspaper lost year went over 10,000 The Rev. John D. HughM snow blows. tense” modify the word “appa­ If She does hot, he W goii^ to I leaders the present situation should be rel” and therefore give the sen­ Syndlcatq mark.’' BL ilDuey'n Cburcb To sleep better ; on eleventh hour warning, Then there are others who crawl Into tence a marvelous touch of Illi­ i The larger blame through which a deep pile of leaves, something many teracy. Anybody who had to read STEAKS A President Sukarno■ dares move'" to an of ns are tempted to try every autumn, the sentence,.and the rest-of the but never dare quite try. crippled story it was in, should in 1965 •xit has been widely shared. It has been be paid money. Now, also on Fischef’ti . shared by all those big powers, on both But the nicest formula of all-—some­ the floor around me are soma LEAN SROUND BEEF ! sides of wprld politics, who have wanted thing that our memories of famous lit­ fine examples of how Jimmy , fiAlishi-rB Nr«s}w|irf [United Nations law to apply to others, erary scenes of tragic Arctic or Ant­ Breslin has gaffed readers. And . lt/«4kaU I would gladly pay the people If thii i« fh* year you rosolv* to givo [but not to themselves. It has been arctic death make seem rather peaceful PERI’S ITALIAN SAUSA8E 1-Lb. Pkg. men's dress slocks even while modem science 'sometimes who had to read them, except up fighting lumpy, sag^ng, worn-out shuvd by all those who have entered everybody knows I would pass bodding . . . and to begin to onjoy [into regional arrangements which have seems close to assuring that it might out bad checks. LEAN, SHORT SHANK—4 to 6 lb. Averog. by famous makers invaded and duplicated what should also be a possible survival process for Beyond this stuff, there is. sloop onco more . . . it's tho vogr to ESx.,^.>^-bavs. been left as functions of the Unit- human beings—that' nicest, fpntiuia pf_, In the middle of the room, a invest in-Holman-Bakor't-i>on£n-mado SMOKED SHOULDERS Lb 39e all is that of those insects who just sit pilil lof other stories, topped'by . sd Nations. Ironically, one of Presi- a '■TOnderful tale of a gambling Museo-Padic or Yorto-Rost l^attressds tdent Sukarno’s objectives is now re- there and let themselves freeze, and payoff to police in Harwas a reg. 7.95 and 8.95 who "aren’t -harmed by the process in ($99.50 each), and matching box 6.90 [pbiied to b( the formation of another was a page one exclusive l i •sue of those regional alliances—one of the slightest, and merely stay in that written under' the title “Payoff springs ($89.50). This is no ordinary state of'suspended" frozen animation un­ In Harlem.” The lead para- badding! It was dasignad super firm Seafood Deparfmenf • bis own. Still more Irpnlcally, it la now grpah said. ‘"This is the story irsporteS that,'if Sukarno does take In- til the spring sun- gets high enough and of a payoff by a policy num­ from rocemmondations of orthopedic * nylon>4tiyeii twill slocks warm enough to alert and thaw them. PAN READY ‘donesla out of the United Nations, the bers man to a police sergeant in surgeons. Good for healthy backs; * Acrildn-rayan fkmnel slacks ■United States may how move to let ’The comfoit should be' exquisite, and cSntral Harlem. It took placa the fuel bills nil. on- June 1 and was witnessed by eod for those with back disorders, FANCY the I United Nations take over as the this reporter during an investi­ [oma in and sea it. Try it. Buy it! * docron-blond hopsock slacks Mwyi defender of law and order in South- gation of the numbers racket.” 's^bt Asia,, where we ourselves have up ‘The story then told of how a ?/a'il guarantee you'll sloop bettor! HADDOCK FILLETS lb. • to now insisted on being the volunteer numbers banker, dressed, of Death Of The Old Year course. In a dark silk suit, [polios force. Faultlessly tailored slacks by two of the most ' Full knee-deep lies the winter snow. threw a paper bag containing WEST HARTFORD HARTFORD AAANCME^R Many nationa, and the United States |16,(X)0 Into the back seat of a famous makers! All deluxe make, plain front, And the winter winds are wearily sigh- CenKr Prospict Aw. sod Rpuirard Alb«qr Aw. HKt MMrii TitrapAt I on bieiuded, have given the United Na> ing: squad car from the 82nd Fre- pre-cuffed. Every pair bean the famous l.-c tiniui that second-rate, second-place Toll ye the church-bell sad and slow, emet. A patrolpaan was drivlm WETHERSFIELD . ^ WILSON IRISTOL makers’, label; Choose from rich sdid colors, the squad car. A sergeant sat tisstm rn t whlcvh could lead any leader And tread softly and speak low, 160 SilssOstMHwy.Csnwr Jordan L(m 200 Windier Aw: 525 FarsHoiue Aei. sizes 30-42. For the Old Tear lies a-dying. . . . in front with him, the story s f s new Aslan natioi^ism to a mon- said. OPEN NiaHTti MON.thru lALHilO EweRlAI^AM. lu j SIT, monkey-do friupe of mind. There’S a new fopt on the floor, my It was a real good story to Of? MANCHESTER Ws In the United Btotes, prime foun- friend, ’’ read. 'Ihe trouble, ia, s

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her work, to be used by the’ Bolton Columbia board in planning extra help. T^o Tank Cars Firehouse^ College Sites Mississippi Ford, Long Both W in; The recreation council Mayor Asks Pioneer O b itu ary meet tonight at 8 p.nv In Yeo­ In Derailments Congress Awaits Fight Hike at Gay City Trails Bloodmohile mans HalL On Agenda for Planners Trio Barred Tomorrow, the board of Dea­ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Kenneth Mi Spencer cons and Deaconesses will meet For Detailed Needs COVENTRY — Kenneth *M. piargln in the Senate and a 296- Loaded propane gas tanks Spencer, 59, o t Ripley Hill Rd., rt (or the TTie ouUng is open to all In­ fighting equipment and inspect­ tions so that town officials can mer trustee 6f the First Con­ morrow night challenge. tism, to delay or block legisla­ ate is Goldwater,. who gave up A Family Holy Hour will be ter. was not promised as part of pr^oead with more ^ eclfic gregational Church of Coven­ sider a zone change from Rural his" seat to run foe president. His terested persons in the area, held Sunday at t:30 pjn. in ed. The firehouse site, a tract of Shortly before the Hoiue con­ tion. Only about 36 are acheduled the gift Two tank cars, oontalning plans. First Nutmegger try, a member of Uriel Lodge Residence to Industrial for a successor from Arlzmut is his youbg and old. Hikera are to connection with Holy Fbmliy town-owned land off McKee St tract of about 60 acres off the vened, a group otJOO or more Scrapping over rules changes for Columbia; the visit takes Menu about 40,000 gallons of the gas, Mahoney's assurances and his of Masons, a member of Laurel near Summer St., was deeded to long-time (rlend, former Gov. meet at 12:80 p.m. in the main Sunday, which is also the reg­ place at Yeomans Hall. Wilbur Cross Highway. lined the walls in a subway con­ could, at least in the Senate, go Gay a t y parking lot, having had School opens today at Porter overturned In a businesa-ree- remest were forward^ to Pio- In the absence of rival Forest. Tall Cedars of Leba­ the town when it took over the necting the House office build­ Paul J. Fannin. ular Family Communion Sun­ Mrs. Carl Oosline, recruiting School and the menu (or the The Keeney St sewer was on for many days. The members of the new Oon- lunch already. Cocoa and coffee day. idential district of Dover, 300 nejr in a tetter on Dec. 30. claima, the baby girl bom to non; Sphinx Temple, Sphinx now extinct South Manchester ing with the Capitol. Also confronting tbe House chairman, has urged anyone week includes: today, meat balls Omar Shrine Club and Sphinx proposed by the planning com­ gress will be the highest paid in will he served after the hike. feet from a church where serv­ ^oneer vice president William Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Luns­ Fire district They said they hoped to be was a challenge to the seating A coffee and social hour will who can make a contribution in gravy, mashed ^tato, car­ B w acknowledged this morning Moslem Shrine Club. Ne was -a mission last year, to facilitate history. Under legislation If weather conditions change be held after all Masses Sun­ ices were being held. ford of 20 Knox St. seems to The directors have authorized able to witness proceedings in of the Mississippi delegation, to walk in anytime this after­ rots, fruit; Tuesday, garden veg­ A SO.OOO-gallon tank car was that he has received the letter. be the fir.st Connecticut birth 32nd degree Mason, and a trus­ development In the area. passed last year, their salaries drasfically, the outing may be day. Keeney Hutchinson, chair­ plans for a firehouse there, but The zone change would cle&r the House. However, all space four Democrats and one Repub­ noon. etable soup, egg salad sandwich, one of eight cars derailed at Pifneer had asked definite in-, -of 19S5. No othfr town in the tee of the Booth-Dimock Me­ have never, formally approved will be 830,000 a y e u , a $7,600 switched to skiing or skating. man, will be assisted by Arthur the way for Pioneer Parachute in the House galleries is allocat­ lican. The Mississippi Freedom The hike has been planned by Anyone scheduled who can­ cheese apple crisp; Wednesday, Hoosfek Falls near a number pf fo^ a tton from the town bji state has conte.sted the first morial Library. the site. ed on opening day to friends and raise. ^ Kehl, John Litvinskas a n d Co. to relocate on a building Democratic party contends the program committee, which not make his appointment is roast beef, gravy, noodles, green homes and only a few feet away Jap. 1 In order that the firm place of Rebecca Jean Lsins- He w'as an employe of the The proposed college site, the relatives of the members. Prior to the opening of the Norman Preuas, with Henry bean's, peaches; Thursday, comld begin engineering studies American Telephone and Tele­ site in Manchester; the firm’s their election was Invalid, new Oongreea there were these met last week for the first time. C ote as alternate. asked to'ca ll Mrs. Oosline or from large fuel oil and gasoline ford, bom Just two seconds abandoned NIKE control cen­ claiming Negroes were sys­ baked beans, hard boiled eggs, storage tanks. The homes were th4t must precede the new after midnight Jan. 1. 1965. graph office for 39 years and a officers have spoken o f moving developments: Members of the committee are Couples Join Chdreh Mrs. Hidward Carlson, schedul ter off Keeney St., has been tematically excluded from vot­ brown bread, coleslaw, fruit Jfl- evacuated until inspection plait’s con.^ructlon. M'rs. Lunsford and Rebepca life member of the Telephone the company out of . town. Draft T- Rep. L. Mendel Riv­ calling those who attended an' Joining Bolton Oangrega- ing Chaimian. •suggested to the town by the ing. lo; Friday, fish sticks, rice, showed no )eak in the tank. were discharged from Pioneers of America. board of education, on the rec- 3. Acceptance of Somerset New Sewer Asked ers, D-S.C., the new chairman'' organizational meeting of the ttonal (Jhurch yesterday were Wool Payment Deadline feowever, Bell said, there will and Candlewood Rds. in the In- spinach, fruit. no decision made upon Chester Hospital this morn­ Survivors Include his wife, commendatlon of the college’s Once these organization prob­ of the House Armed Services club in December. two couples. Mr. and Mrs. Bar­ Sheep farmers are reminded ing. Mrs. Lunsfdrd is the for­ Mrs. Marion Angell Spencer; advisory council. ' galls Heights subdivision off lems are disposed of and the (Committee, said he does not All others interested in the ry Wagner of Carpenter Rd. by the Agricultural Stabiliza­ Plfceer's next move until at two daughters, Mrs. Frank J. Highland St For Jordt St. Manchester Evening Hgrald l e i t Friday. Pioneer president mer Hee Jin Kim. a native of The town must move to ac­ Congress settles down to busi­ favor ending the draft, a subject hike should call someone on the became members, along with tion and (Conservation Service Columbia correspondent, Vir­ Korea who met and married Kristoff of Coventry and Mrs. 4. (Consideration of a letter ness, It will have a mass of leg­ currently under investigation at program committee, which con­ Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Fbolty that the 1964 marketing year Mfchael Kagan Is awAy on a Joseph R. Kablik of Hebron, quire th«..land by Feb. 1 If It Is from a Chamber of Commerce The 10 property owners on ginia: M. Carlson, telephone •her husband while he was to receive a discount on the islation to grapple with. the Pentagon, and that ho has sists of Mr. and Mrs. William of RL 6 and 44A. Dr. Fenlty is for wool ended last 'Thursday. 228-9224. business trip, and is not ex- and seven grandchildren. committee recommending that Jordt St., all Innocent and non- High on the agenda are in­ Biddle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert petted to return to Manchester serving with the Army there. purchase from the Federal Gov­ drafted a bill to increase mili­ associated . with Dr. Allan All applications fof'Incentive Funeral' services will be held the town reserve land Order­ Involved spectators of the Bige­ creased Social Security benefits Foulke, William Androlevlch, Leventhal In the practice of until the last of the week. L u n sf o r d, an assistant ernment. tary pay about $8()0 mtllica or payments on any wool ^ un- OYSTER HUNTERS la m%m ing town brooks. low BrOok controversy, may manager at W.T. Grant's, tomorrow at 1 p.m. at the Pot­ and hospital insurance for the 8900 million a year. and Mr. and Mrs. George Wil­ veterinary medicine.- The Fenl- Mahoney s letter was roughed ter Funeral Home. 456 Jackson Before the directors approve 5. Approval of a conflict of wind up the unexpected benefi­ .shom lambs sold between Jan. JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) says that both are in good any location for a proposed town aged, excise tax cuts, an ex­ Health care —- Son. Clinton P. cox. ties lived for a while on Clark 1, 1964 and last Thursday must out at a sp^iai informal meet­ St., Willimantic. Burial will be interest resolution required in ciaries. panded antipoverty program, A by-laws committee has also Rd. euid have now moved Into —Low tide marks the beginning health. Rebecca weighed a lit­ building the site must be ap­ Anderson, D-N.M., and Rep. be on file In the county office ing of the board of directors in Grove Hill Cemetery, Rock­ conjunction with the '. North Dr. Richard C. Olmsted, the federal aid for education, and held one meeUng: the Leventhal’s house. The of th* work day for oystermen tle over six pounds at Birth. ville. ' ' proved by the town planning Cecil R. King, D-Calil, an­ laM Tuesday. End Urban renewtil project town’s eanltary inspector, has on 4Mnomic development pro- St. Mourloe News Leventhals have moved into the by Jan. 31 in order to be eligi­ whose only tools are ctHfing pi It. he says that the follow- She has a 17-month-old sis­ Friends may call at the fu­ commission. The directors can . Review of progress on recommended an Increase in the nounced they are ready to Intro­ ble for payment. These should ter, Susan Elizabeth. 6 gridh' for the 11-state Appala­ A Requiem High Maas for their new home on Quarry Rd. irons and cottqji-gloved hands. steps have been taken: neral home tonight from 7 to override the commission by a three subdivisions, one planned size of the Jordt Sf. sanitary duce legislation to provide be filed early as incentive rates A bushel-and-a-half tub filled to two-thirds majority. chia area. health care for the elderly un­ Joseph Gambolatl was said to­ The executive board of the The planning commission 9- by Atty. Herman Yules for sewer from its present six Inch cannot be announced until ap­ capacity brings a dollar for the In dealing with these and oth­ der the Social Security Syetem. day at 9 a.m. at St. Maurice church will "meet tonight at scheduled a public hearing The family suggests that The commission’s position on land between Birch Mountain line to a possible eight inch line, 7:30. plications are received and to­ oystermen. Men generally col­ n those wishing to do .so may improving access to Manches­ er measures ranging from im­ Their bills would be similar to Church. oh;Jan. 2 1, on a propo^ rone Flames Quelled Rd. and Carter S t, one on in­ as a possible solution for the de­ The executive board of the Briefs tals are forwarded to state and lect eight to 10 tubs before low change for the land Pioneer Is make memorial contributions ter Memorial Hospital will be terior land at Spring and Gard­ posit of sanitary waste on the migration to ' presidential the one passed last September tide. A grood day may bring a not to be chained to succession, the Democrats will by the Senate and killed ^ Confraternity of Christian Doc­ Junior Girl Scout Troop 668 national offices. coSsiderlng for iU factory site. to the Organ Fund of First reviewed tonight. The town di­ ner Sts., and one proposed by banks of the brook and in the will meet Thursday al 3:10 at 'The applications must be ac­ dozen tubs and an exceptional In Paper Goods Congreglitional Church. have the advantage of A 68-32 House inaction. trine will meet tonight at 8 In tiresome, tedious laun­ The Capitol Region Planning rectors have scheduled a meet­ John Bamini o ff Bush HiU brook Itself. the elementary school. Glrlif are companied by the original sales one as many as 20. ing with hospital officials on the the church auditorium. Classes A gw cy has also been asked to Rd. On Dec. 22, Dr. Olmsted, ac­ reminded to bring their blue documents which must be Is­ Paper napkins, paper cups and Miss Julia Reardon problem on Jan. 12. for all those interested in learn­ dry chores in 1965. review the proposed ehangs, companied by Vernon Williams ing about the Catholic religion Girl Scout handbooks and to be sued by the purchaser and sign­ which Includes all of a tract of other inflammable paper and Miss Jdlia Reardon, 88, of 142 Last spring the Republican^ of the State Department of poppared to pass requirement ______cellophane goods stored in the Spruce St., died Saturday at St. controlled commission recom­ Tax Cut, Budget Secrets will re.sume tomorrow at 7 :30 ed by him at the time of the Leave your washing lartf bordering South Windsor Health, traversed parts of Bige­ p.m. in the rectory basement. for the health Sid badge. _ Slater and' basement of McDonald s on W. Mary’s Home, West Hartford. mended that hospital access be Cruisers Bought sale. bepween Demlng, low Brook, and Inspected a New members are welcome The selectmen will meet to­ All changes on the sale docu­ FREE and ironing to us . . . M(#lall Sts. ai5 the Wilbur | Center St. caught on fire Satur- 'Miss Reeirdon was bom in improved by widening Haynes troublesome manhole on Lawton night at 7 in the town offices. day night resulting in moderate Manchester, March 15, ■ 1876. a St. (Control, of the commission May Be in LBJ’s Message A rehearsal for the annual ments must be initialed by the Crpss Highway (except for a From Chorches Rd. musical review will be held to­ The public building commis­ -DELIVERY damage and loss. daughter of John and Mary passed to the Democrats after purchaser. Applications are ob­ it's promptly done and ■mall section already zoned for In several Instances, follow­ morrow at 8 p.m. in the audi­ sion will meet tonight at 8 In tainable at the ASCS County The Town Fire Department Keating Reardon, and lived in the town elections in Octol^r, Johnson planned any surprises inc^strial use). this t o ^ ail of her life. (porches Motors of Manches­ ing a severe rainstorm, because (Continued from Page One) torium. Discussion group I will the conference room. Office, TAC Building, Rock­ ARTHUR DRUG costs so little. answered the call at 7:15 and however; wheth'er the previous of turbulence and a high water In this area. p ie land is now designated the flames from She is survived by a nephew, policy will stand remains to be ter has been awarded a con­ meet tomorrow at the home of ville. foif Rural Residence use. and I f.______flow, this manhole has filled, Johnson would put a dollar Johnson returned to Washing­ Mrs. Andrew Maneggla at 8 Manchester Evening Herald reaching. the main story of the William Philip Sullivan. of seen. The commission’s . policy tract for supplying the police de­ ton Saturday after a 13-day holi­ Bolton correspondent, Cletne- Party Expenditures wduld be rezoned for Industry. and the cover has been blown figure (or the first time on the p.m establishment. The cause of the Merrick, N.Y. at the time was In opposition to partment with five 1965 Dodge off. day stay at his Texas ranch. The Republican Party reports 1 The Manchester Commu- Private funeral services will Th* CYO will meet Wednes- well Young, tel. 648-8881. having spent 872.56 on their NEW SYSTEM fire has not yet been deter­ the Democratic directors stated Polaros. As a result, sanitary waste size of the excise tax cut he will Sunday he attended morning nltjjr Development Foundation mined. "be held tomorrow at 8:30 am. position that the town should campaig;n efforts in the last hM been re-established. It win Chorches was the lowest of has escaped apd has been de­ ask Congress to approve effec­ ser\-lces at the National Qly LAUNDRY from the W. P. Quish Funeral construct a new access road five bidders when sealed bids election and the Democrats befthe in str^ en t of the land Home, 225 Main S t, with a posited upon the banks of Bige­ tive July 1 . There has been Christian Church and visited the spent 8118.94, according to re­ from Alpine St. to W. middle were opened last Monday in the grave of President John F. Ken­ G e o rg e N. AND DRY CLEANING tratisfer from the current own­ Mass of requiem at St. James’ Tpke. low Brook and into the brook. speculation the proposed tax cut ports filed In the town clerk’s er ^f the tract, John Bamlnl, to Convention B ill Municipal Building. Its price, of Dr. Olmsted, In a letter to nedy In Arlington National Events in World ON HARRISON ST. (44) Church. Burial will be In S t Also on the commission's 85,695 included the trade-in of mlght.approach $2 billion.^ office. Converse thq, parachute company. Bar- James’ Cemetery. General Manager Richard Mar­ Cemetery. Mrs. Johnson was School Board Meets Off East Center St. agenda tomgfat are the follow­ two 1964 and three 1963 models, tin, has recommended the in­ In addition to discussing do­ with him, as were Mr. and Mrs. Police said the fire In the cot­ nlit has donated the land. Friends may call at the fu­ ing items: BERLIN (AP) — The O m The board of eduoation meets PAINTING AND Opposite the Cemetery Changes Planned with mileages ranging from 86,- crease in the size of the Jordt mestic policies and programs, Marvin Watson of Dallas. John­ tage at Macugnaga, near the A. The town engineering de- neral home tonight from 7 to 9. munlsts closed the Berlin wall tonight to take up prt^ems For Pickup and Delivery 1. Consideration of a request 000 to 87,000 miles. St. sanitary sewer as a possible presidents usually devote par( son has been trying to enlist Swiss frontier, probably was DECORATING TOrtment and the Manchester from the sclrool department again Sunday night after nearly concerning the Tine teat^dls- Call 649-7763 W^ter Company have perfoAi- (Continued frbm Page One) -Delivery was promised within remedy, to take the flow faster of their State of the Union mes­ Wat.son, Texas Democrstlc 880,000 West Berliners made caused by an overheated wood PHONE 643-2804 a Mrs. Mary. S. .Arnold (hat the town consider allocat­ 46 to 50 days of the award of posal of obsolete books and the ed/all the preliminary steps and to relieve the Lawton Rd. sages to foreign affairs. There chairman, as a member of the Christmas and New Year visits stove. Branches at: 209 North Main tion and referendum- claiming VERNON— Mrs. Mary Shep-. ing funds for renovations to the ccmtract problem. hot lunch program. can Evenings — 6 to 9 th

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quspt for a 4iolIe on a charge of (^k erh am , 24, of 7.4 Branford LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSONN BOARDING HOUSE with BlAJOR HOOPLE DAILY CROSSWORD PU'ZZLB H e b r o n at«ln. The stage director and 453 Lives Lost oh Highways mtuloal overseer^gvlll be Dwight 12th Qreuit improper use of registration j St., $6, operaUng* a motor vehicle SA V E 2 0 « /o 0 0 Answer te Pcestewe Martin, to be assisted by Earl plates. * ‘without a license (license ex­ Cfi^tssi Kolar, Of the Julius Hartt Judge Cohen then Instructed pired); Peter Oavello, 22, East MotMHity BbsMoM Solid South G)urt Cases Hartford,-^0, failure to drive V/ I Installment School of Music, Hartford, and the youth In the propqr pro­ Uiiifoniis, JM iip«n. IN who will also act as accompa­ cedure for obtaining the neces­ reasonable distance apart; Don­ Holiday Death Toll H E'« BEEF4 SOINOJ UStTHE \ aW oss 41E|7pti*B ald J. Peterson, 41, West Hart-, tu te m lty nist. sary papers yrhen parents’ or Tops, Heusos, Skirts, O N LIKE THIS p r o f e s s o r s MANCHESTER SESSION TO SUAAMARIZS, THSM.PffOFESftW ' 1------Hami (oddM OnTaxDue Marianna Slglesky of East guardians signatures are un- ford, $16, failure to 6bey State o r h a l f n neonatruc OSSCORANTAtXSCOVERED IHE F A ! s y s t e m , WE 43— Kefasrir IS Hampton will be choreographer. An 18-yw-old East Hart- avatlaUe. *' Traffic Commission signs; Bom Strotek Poufs, Iras, HOUR, a n d ALL HAVE A lUtatmaS 4BRad!ad The marriage of Miss Anna clude : The first traftlc death of the Glazier's OBSCURANTA SYSTEM CAN BP EAR MACJOR/ formed that the second Install­ and alleged that !)e had been Twlchell, 40, East Hartford. $20, Both of the firl deaths In Con­ / drums: word • SSPiacai o( iFl.JI- 1 Raymond Barrett and Teng abandoned earlier by hts par­ Rosario Antencllo, 50, Vernon, speeding; William R. Wykoff, 19, weekend, which for statistical Corset and Dnlform Shop a p p l i e d ANVWWEK& — IPYOU 15 Raoonitnietloii motaie ment at taxes Is due this (Chiu was recently announced tn failure to grant the right of necticut were recorded on New VEAHJ ER-COULD 1 > collaborator SS SUtchad TTldal flow SSBncicloainf ents. - Harttord, $15, failure' to obey purposes began at 6 p. m. Thurs­ Year’s Day. SSI Main 8L— Maacheotor CALL ME WHEN HAVE THE 8 Homymy matarld 34Mwayawaya (centfi(ec month. Mrs. F. Elton Poet, tax West Hartford. way: Marie H. Biitkus, 275 Oak­ traffic signal; Harold Dumas, LUCKV I GOT ASK^A FAVOR?^ iv "L WIT TO T ITFanca bar STBafora John W. McEacheam stated day, occurred Thursday night in Mrs. Edna P. Weldon, 60, ap­ a THE ELM STREET 18 Combraida 58 F to ^ 8 Loyal (Scot)cot) SeraUtor collector. wlU be at town office The couple will live at 171 land St., ffllTure to grant the 26, of 94 Mather St.. $10, Intoxic­ THIS BLANJkST t1 tT-I under- ' lODlatinct part 40 Soap-frains that, after his parents had gone Griswold where George Dawley, parently Yell asleep while smok­ BUS ARRIVES! J ‘ ST A N D IB Thaalar dlitrkt se Suapand Overlook Roa^ in Glastonbury. right of way at a private drive­ ation; and David Parrish, 21, FO? I5VIN6J SURE, A S^ 21TVpiat (eolL) 60 RodentRodan liw oed (comb. 42Panatrato bulldln* on Saturdays from 9 to California without mm, he way; Cbtlstopher Chlaristo, 20, ing in her Meriden apartment LONG ASYA IT/ form) 44BlbUcalqM a.m to 13 noon, to receive pay­ Mrs. Teng will be remembered Storrs, $25, failure to drive In the 19, of Jewett City was killed tn 22 coin 61 Graek god o( by some Of those who attended rnade attempts to register a car Covei>try, breach of peace; Er­ an accident on Route 138.* and suffocated, fire officials d o m t w a i^t 23 Vagatabla war 16 Sopping 45 Exbaaater ments. She will also receive that he had purchased and also established 'lane. said. 25MoaIam bible 30 Wrmnij^fldlda 46 ^ b out St. Peter's Summer school a nest W. Harlow, 26, Mansfield, Several cases were continued On New Year’s Day, Norman T’ BORRER DOWN 22 "___ iMggar* 47 Proofreader^ payments at her home on the tried to.obtain a license. Both failure to obey stop sign; Ger­ Major, 27, of Columbia, was ^Officials In Thompsonvllle MOMEY!^ 2S Amarican wild Hebron-BoJton roe* No bills number of years ago. to future dates for plea, court d3 ' ^um 1 SUngars 24_____ Roof flnuT dlrectlona . were refused him on the ground ald F. Lukas, 20, of 426 Hilliard' trials and jury trials. killed when his- car swerved off gave the same ejcpianation for 33 Compraaaioa 2,Town in India 2SOparato 48 Deep cut ■ vrill be sent out this year. 'Voter Session Slated of 'having no parents' or f GLOBE 1 40 Olive gamt St„ obtaining liquor by false Thompr in Hill Road in Colum­ the fire that killed John Sim­ 56 Dance___ SfFatninina 27 Cralt Church services Sunday, first The board of admissions of guardians’ written permission, statement; John H. Sadler, 66, bia and hit a tree. mons, 42. KIPS ^ 37Graftk (berj appellation 5 2 ? '" ^ 50 Cut electors of Hebron will be In ISetc 'faille* Sought 38 New Mexico dGirl’a name „ 54 Tima period In the New Year, were held In he declared. Subsequent 'to Bolton, failure to give signal; Both fire deaths were record­ The weekend snowstorm ^was r Travtl SanriBB 5 Moo 30 Hr. Molts 55 Harden, as the Hebron First Oongregration- session In the town office build­ these attempts, "he was arrest­ and Richard A. Sills, 18, Coven­ ed on New Year’s Day. atate flower eamant considered a factor In two r al Church a t 10 a.m., and In ing Jan. 12 from 6 to 8 p.m., to ed after police stopped him try, failure to drive right. PALO ALTO, Cal. — A Stan- Including Connecticut’s four, deaths. i905 MAIN STREET * po n V! administer the voter's oath to while driving, for a routine ' ford scientist Is developing an T“ 3 4 5 6 7 8 5“ W 11 Gilead a t 11:16, Sunday school Disposition of cases by fines the weekend traffic death' toll Both Francis Kearney, 49, of 643-2165 2 at the usual hours. The Rev. those who are found qualified. check. include; j "instant braille" reading ma­ for New England was 12. Mass­ Bristol, and Arthur E. Wash- John N. CrosVT««tor, based Naturalization papers proving Judge Simon Cohen fined Franklin S. Blake Jr., 25, West chine for the blind. The device bum, 72, of Torrington were ^^Aumoraea agen, in winn- ^ TT fT“ moves on rollers over a printed achusetts had four. Maine two re“ his sermon, delivered in both citizenship should be presented him $10 for operating a motor Haven, $15, failure to drive in and New Hampshire and Ver­ fatally stricken Sunday while Chester for all Airlines,^ pulpits, on the topic, "Till He by naturalized citizens. vehicle wlthut a license. sus» the establi.shed lane; Malcolm pnje. Photoelectric cells retfon- shoveling snow. Railroads and Steoihshlp^ struct the outline of each letter mont one each. ► re" IT" Come." It was a communion Wool Payment Application pended imposition of sentence G. Burt, 20, Hebron, $15 failure The medical examiners in l ^ l n e t . f . Sunday In recognlUon of the The 1964 marketing year for on a charge of operating an un­ to drlv? in the established lane; by causing the tips of fine reeds During the Christmas week­ ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMLIN ■ / x I IV 1 HOOPLE. F ^■ui I to quaver under the reader's end, when driving conditions both communities attributed the Theodore F. Clark, 27, Middle- \ S c i e n t i s t * 18 T5“ new year. wool ended Thursday. All appli­ registered motor vehicle and were more hazardous, there deaths to heart att||ck8. F Parish Meeting Set cations for incentive payment accepted the prosecutor’s re- town, $16, speeding: Richard ^ fingers. M(aHTY NtCE-OF\VEZZlR! NtXYS WHERE The annual parish meeting of on any wool and unsh.A lamtis ------—— VOUT l ETOUR. NOPI jACEFOR/ YaO NNA 21 m St. Peter's Episcopal Church Is sold last year must /be on file LITTLE kOOZUH / LITTLE GIRLS BUILD D, r r lF In the county offlce/by Jan. 31 USE VTXIR CAVE / T’BE OUT INI TH'' OOP? 26 26 27 28 slated for Saturday at Phelps FOR lONlfiHT,' / OPEN AT NIGHT Hall at 8 p.m. for election of in order to be eliaflble for pay­ □ G wardens, vestrymen and of­ ment. A ppllcati(^ and details' CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER ST 5 T ficers for the coming year and may be obtained from the.Tol­ G r any other proper business. land County office Agricultural 3^ WT Any member of the parish Center, Rockville. ■ who wishes to become a voting F member at an annual meeting, Manchester Evenhig Herald 38 m am! who Is not already one, will Hebron correspondent. Miss Su­ 1 be given that privilege If he or « J 43 44 45^ 47 she is a communicant of the san B. Pendleton, telephone ■ church and 21 year of age. and 228-S4S4. 45^ HT 5 T will mail an application to the / J parish clerk not later than Jan. 52“ 53 54 P ■ 8 Mrs. Aceynath Porter Is As we look back on 1964, IWI >, MIA. lU TJt iwriij. 1. ■•1 clerk. It Is also stated that no 56“ 5) W member can be a voting mem­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER ber of more than one parish at INSULATION A' n anv one'time. 55“ 60 81" Everyone at Manchester's Largest Financi at Institution says t - T A service of Holy (Com­ munion wa.s held at the church on New Year's Day. W. H. ENGLAND k t>UT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS 'Oklahoma' Scheduled The Podium Players have LUMBER CO. O 9 o O cho.sen the mtisical, "Okla­ / ^ homa" as their spring produc­ “At the Gr««n” 649-5201 (( tion by Rodgers and Hammer- AifilWl ------ITT-

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PAGE THIRTBEM' MANCHESTER EVEIiTING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1965 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1945 PAGB TWELVE one in Double Loss for Indians, Pro Grid Leagues Plan No Action Bow to Conard, Lose Evans Against Clubs for Early Signings . ' — ------As East Rolls On op«n after Evana Manch^cr tries l^J‘c-<^aii^^cnUon^ XrirWYnRTf (API—The4>Associated Press Sunday nlght..* .6 which tii?d the previous high of ford, 28-7, to establish a three- Wethersfield . . . . e 4 .000 to mend. After the game the canto as Conard . widened their Gambrell Card Hero - ^ a n d ^ S8 set against Waterford two Cipolla ...... 1 0 2 2 Kuhn ...... 0 5-7 5 Litwin ...... 1 2 4 Graduates Swim Windham ...... 0 5 .000 6-5 senioi^ tried to put pressure margin to 39-28. Baskets by 0 Koblinsky ...... 0 (U) 0 Weeks ago. this .splurge with eight points on the ankle .hut with great Don Romano and Duke Hutch- McHalf ...... 1 1-2 3 Three Eagles hit 16 points— but his backcourt partner Tom Totals 16 92 Veteran Combination Sooners No Match f Winter storms cut the crowd pain. There is jlttle doubt that in.son cut the Conard lead to 14 11-16 Lod)«, together with LaGace Northwf fit Past 'High, 53-34 16 Totals In Win over Packers FISHING K. of C.—Chet Kosak 200-213 Tom Maiin, Ray LaGnce. and Miilladv . 3 to S50 a.s Conard broke the his rebounding •will be missed one but couldn't keep the pace Score at half: J4-21. Conard. Paul Waickowski but Maiin, and Kinel, followed close behind, . 3 —589, Vic ^uadrlto 214-558, the team captain, popped in all three getting five points. Hand . 6 Paced by Bill Stuek’s record- HOT SEAT Stan Banavlge 201-589, Rollle Resen’es and Jayvees got Tiiohy . 3 breaking 22.fi performance in MIAMI (A P )— Billy (Peanuts) Gambrell, one of the Campers know how cold the Clicks for ToucMown seven .of 10 field goals to lead Gapnlor 1 Masse 212, Joe Lovett 211, Stan For Florida State JavGace and Waickowski who their chance in the final eight s'lakcm 0 the 50-yard freestyle event, a smallest players in the , made seat of an out door jolm can Hlllnskl 200, Al Bolls 208, Ma­ minutes as the .starters sat out McCM-nucli 1 .star-studded Alumni swimming Round Ball Action Picks Up were seven and six for 12 re­ . 0 UConn Hit himself a big target for Charley Johnson’s passes and get. One hunter keeps seat re­ SAN FRANCISCO (A P )—Since they were 10-year rio Frattaroll 216, Jim Farr spectively. Gary Hand (13) and the entire quarter and Frank . 5 team beat Manchester High 53- , movable, stores It inside tent 202, Clem Quey 564, Ken Hes- JACKSONYlliLE, Fla. (AP)—“Our offense wa.s able Rizza, Krist, Martens and Lit- . 1 34 last Thursday at the school the St. Lou-is Cardinals upset the favored Green Bay olcis, Craig Morton and Jack Schraub have been playing Dave Bemabeo (12) led the \’isi- Glynn near fire. ford 652. to capitalize on their defense,’’ is the way Coach Bill Pe­ tors. Frank Kinel and Lenny win gftmered four tallies each to Vance . 2 pool. By Ailments Packers 24-17 in the Pro Playoff Bowl Sunday. catch with a football. The 167-pound Gambrell, »,<> terson explained his Florida State Seminoles’ 36-19 vic­ Kri-st with nine and eight polnU lead the attack. Bill Mullady, Totals 25 58 The undergrads won ' only Indians Playing Away, CRAZY MINNOW They did It In grammar school, ground with no one close to ee agent picked up by the Car-’ Y LEAGUE — CJiarles 'Wha­ were also high for the Eagles. Hand, Bemabeo, Bob Glynn and Score at half; 46-27. Eft.st. three events. Chuck McLaugh­ brell got behind Jesse WhKten- Surely you know how to clip Junior high, high schl and them. tory over Oklahoma in the Gator Bowl Game. lin won in the butterfly, Walt To Starters J^nals- from South Carolina, on, caught Johnson’s perfectly two thirds off the tall of min­ finally at University of Cali­ Then Navy quarterback Rog len 143-141 — 420, Adam Tycz It may have been the only^------Hudson was best in the 100- caught t'wo touchdown passes llaced pass over his shoulder at nows you use. Makes ’em wob­ fornia, where Morton set Pacific er Staubach, the 1963 Helsman 138-393, Don Carpenter 143- football game ever played with down passes. Galen Ball of yard backstroke, and Bud Con-^ Big Games for East from Johnson, one an 80-yard tthe Green Bay 48 and raced In ble tn a way Jmss and pike 395, Andy Lamourcaux 159-3,94, nine touchdowns and only one STORRS (AP)—University of Athletic Conference passing Trophy winner, got off a 37-yard Perai State ccxnpleted three in Unbeaten Friars rad, Mark Oakman, Jeff Stuck play, as the Cardinals took a 17- for the Initial touchdown. love. Ed Bujauclua 141-356, Larry extra point. Connecticut basketball coach records and Schraub set school pass to Michigan' State’s Dick 1961. and Len Wassner took the 200- 3 lead In the third quarter. marks for catching. Then both Gordon at the East 12. Bates 375, PaiU Donnelly 377. FSU felt the absence of place- Tensl attempted 36 passes. Gallatin Back Homeg ' ' Fred Shabel isn’t looking for Johnson took the Cardinals tn Oppose Fairfield yard freestyle relay. By PETE ZANARDI A Green Bay attack In the WORM FEED ^ signed professional contracts Gordon and Indiana’s Tom BUI Adaimy 140, Al Bujauclus kicker Les Murdock Saturday. Bobljy Ply of Baylor tried 24 in Bill Stuck and Bob Johnson excuses. final period put the Packers twice In the third quarter for a Grapefruit tossed in ySlIr field goal and a touchdown for a with the Dallas Cowboys of the Nowatzke lugged the ball to the 362, Art Johnson 137, BiU Evra^ He was ruled out on the eve of 1960. were double winners for the Court action on the schoolboy front returns to high back Into contention, but the worm box will provide meals the game after It was learned On Bill Tonight But he can find a ward-full 17-3 margin. National Footlwill League. five, then Staubach splashed to dhowsky 138-384, Fred McCur- Tens! completed 23 paisses. As Coach of Knicks Alumni. In addition to his rec­ gear this week after a slow down due to holiday vaca­ in the univer.sity Infirmary. threat died with Jimmy Bur- for a wee!;. Worms will eat out he attended the University of Green B ay’s first touchdown So it should have come as no the' one where he was knocked ry 140-369. John Rauch of Georgia com­ ord - breaking performance, tions. Ten league games are featured as each team, with That's where four of his regu­ son's end-zone Interception of the soft Usoiie Inside rind. surprise to the East All-Stars unconscious by Washington Tampa In 1969. There was seme pleted 13 In 1948. . . .And then there were two. Stuck also won the 100-yard lars were confined Sunday night Paul Homung’s pass meant for came easily. Burson fumbled a question alxiut whether the limit Two undefeated major college the exception of Manchester, is active both at home and punt to at the St. th^t when Morton faded to pass State All-America Clarence WU­ HOMEMAkERS — E 1 n a Tens! threw for 303 yards. ' Ne w YORK (A P )— Square-jawed Harry Gallatin freestyle. Johnson collected on the road; Manches^r plays-i,— ^ ^ ------after the Huskies returned from . RABBIT RECIFE Saturday with 1 minute, 4 sec­ llams on a driving tackle. of five years eligibility fro.n Rauch grained 215 In 1948. basketball teams, that Is. Louis 16 and got Soak ' quartered rabUt In Dlmock 190—491, Lois Johnson firsts in the 200-yard and the two games away, the .Queen City Tournament in Gambrell, who had seen regu­ onds left In the 40th East-West Fred Mazurek of Pittsburgh first enrollment ap^led to him. Biletnikoff caught four touch­ came hack to his old stomping grounds today to take And one of them — Provi­ 400-yard freestyle events. DeGregorio's Patriots host across in two {days. vinegar for 48 hours. Wrap In 477, Priscilla Ather 477. Oklahoma kicked the only ex­ East Catholic (4-0) visits St. Buffalo. N. Y. lar service only since mid-sea­ Shrine game and his West team replaced Staubach and plunged down passes. Twenty-two play- charge of the New York Knickerbockers with whom he dence-will invade Connecticut Manchester opens its regular Charter Oak Rival Portland son when Sonny Randall was Another St. Louis drive high­ bacon strips and roast. The tra point, made after Its first Thomas Aquinas in New Brit­ Friday while Ellington visits The Huskies, who were one trailing 7-4, he was looking for for the. score. Nowatzke Ixjoted FLORAL — Lavonn T o o p dt« liad caught one each. rose to National Basketball Association stardom more tonight for a game with Fair- season at home against Malo­ injured, was voted the most val­ lighted by a 46-yard pass from vinegar tunis the meat white touchdown. Butch Metcalf put Biletnikoff caught IS passes ain tomorrowOien re­ Suffield in a Northern' Connec­ of the nation’s Icy;; unbeaten his long-time teammate. the extra point and the West led 469. decade ago. )-A>ld. ney Friday aft«noon at 4. college teams going into tha uable player. ISye-erfught olx Johnson to Gambrell was killed and gives It a soft entranc­ the Sooners ahead 7-6 with the for 192 yards. Ronnie Goodwin turns to Hartford County Con­ ticut Conference game. Coven­ ing flavor. Try It, and see If Morton found Schraub in the 7-0. Gallatin, 37, was named coach The Friars, possibly the best 200 Medley relay Hudson tournament, came home with pas.ses for 184 yards, setting a by a fumble after the Cardinals East elid zone with a six-yard Dick Butkps, the ^ two-time boot. After the second Oklaho­ of Baylor caught 7 for 129 yards while he was with the Kniclrt team in New England, knocked ference play hosting conference try is 2-1 in Charter Oak com­ you don’t like rabbit. JUNIOR BOYS — Keith of the Knicks Sunday, ju.st a and is the only New York player (A), Murray (A), Oakman (A) leading South (Jatholic Friday an 8-1 record and one of the Playoff Bowl record. reached the Packer six. Lee scoring pass that propelled the Illinois All-America ^gned by ma touchdown, he also made In 1960. 10th ranked St. Joseph's of 1:55 petition with wins over Avon It was the first victory for the Roy Caffey knocked Johnson McNamara 135-353. the kick, but Florida State was week after he guided St. Louis ever to be named to the All-Star at 8. The Elagles are 1-0 in con­ aid Bacon Academy and a loss East’s most Imposing injury West to a comeback 11-7 victory the Chicago Bears, twice cen­ The longest pass In the 20- to ^ 99-89 triumph over "New Philadelphia off the unbeaten 200 yard freestyle — Johnson ference play having defeated lists. East in the game of NFL run- looose from thZ ball and recov­ offside on the play and the Sovn- year Gator Bowl history was first team. He also holds team list Saturday night. Indiana is to Rocky Hill. Ellington beat before 60,000 fans. tered the t)aU high over the HOLIDAY DERBY — Peggy York and then was promptly records^ for most rebounds in (Al, Huri (A), Oakman (M) 2:05 Northwest Catholic Saturday "Maybe it was .some kind of ner.s-up. ered. A steady rain, driven by head of Michigan State’s Lou ers took the penalty, trying for made by Oklahoma’s Ronnie now the nation’s lone remaining 50-yard freestyle — Stuck (A). Granby in its only N.C.C. game. "We looked like we were sleep On the next play, Starr suf­ HoweU Hits 14 Bell 126-363, Pani Marinelll two points from the 1V4. It fired a.s coach of the Hawks. one seas^ with 1,098 and most night, a half game behind New Year's present," said Sha­ strong winds, fell throughout BolUch and out of the end zone 125-338, Rita Meyer 128-346, Fletcher to Ben Hart lor 95 No salary was announced, but unbeaten power. Wassmer (Ml, Spencer (M) 22.5 Central , Valley Conference walking." growled Green Bay fered his first Interception after failed.' yards. The previous record was rebounds in one game, 33 Fairfield, with the toughest South., bel of the lllne,s.ses and injurle.s Straight Hoops most of the game. And the field, on punt attempts. The West was Fran Daum 130-351, Bud Meyer It is believed to be in the J20,000- against Fort Wayne In 1953. 200 Individual Medley — Pres­ leader Rockville (5-0) lines up that have stripped his once Coach . ” We 251 throws. Jerry Stovall picked already sopping from severai awarded two points each time ” I guess It was the only point 68 yards by Rauch to Bill Hen­ schedule of any (Connecticut ton '(A), Hudson (A), Orfitelli Manchester High (3-2) jumps against two conference foes came out of the huddle like we It off and ran 30 yards for a 357. our team ever gave away like $25,000 bracket. into the thick of C7CIL action promising team of its 6-foot-8 weeks of rain, resembled a on the unusual safeties. derson for Georgia In 1948. As Knicks' coach. Gallatin team, has a 2-3 record. The (M) 2:32.4 this week. The Rkma travel to were dying." touchdown to make It 24-10. To Near Record that,” Coach Gomer Jones said. . It was the highest-scoring Ga- against Maloney tomorrow captain. Toby Kimball, the na­ swamp. Staubach won the William M. VILLAGE MIXERS — Chick succeeds Eddie Donovan, who Stags have been idle during the 100-yard butterfly — Mc­ Southington tomorrow .night The Packers, slx-polnt favor­ Green Bay got back In range Coffman award as the game’s "But we were behind 24-13 and tdr Bowl game, the 66 total bet­ Pleasant Valley two-week holiday period. night ami Bristol Central Fri­ tion's third leading rcbounder, Neither team could manage CarroU 213, Willie Albert 175- was handed uie post of general Laughlin (M), . Oakman (A), and. return home Fridav night ites, moved Into an early 3-0 on a one-yard touchdown lunge anything approaclUng a scoring outstanding player. thought It was worth going for tered the 48 tallied when Texas The Stags are a spirited team day lyght at a definite disad- again-st undefeated Plainville. and Wes Bialosuknia. a sharp- Bailey HoweU is Just two manager. Donovan was in his lawrence (A) 1:08.5 lead on a 40-yard field goal by by Taylor afjter a drive In which drive tlmugh the first two peri­ -ri,; ^ Nlvlson 178-176—615, two.” Tech )>eat Auburn 35-13 on Jan. Appoints Haraey and could give the sophomore- 100-yard freestyle - - Stuck v a n ^ ^ . ' The Indians have Coming off a conquest of El­ shooting sophomore who paces shots, away from one National The game raised an estimated Coetanzo 177-476, Fran It was a record - breaking fourth .sca-son as coach. The the team in scoring.' Paul Homung. Starr hit Taylor 'wUh a 48-yard Basketball Association record ods. Fumbles were frequent and $250,000 to aid crippled children 1, 1954. studded Providence contingent (Al, Sluek (Ml, Spencer (M) drepped, their last two against lington. Coach Jbhn Canavari’s In the second quarter. Gam- pass. Sweet 214, Dick Lynne 201 game In many respects, and the Knicks finished last In the Bulkeley and Conard; and Kimball pulled a chest muscle and the Boston O ltics 27 games players often slipped to the In Shrlner bospltala NBA's Eastern Division during SUTTON, Maas. (AP) — One some trouble. They are definite­ 50.5 team is scoring at a 80-points- Dave ’Hiomas 200, EUeen Boris big reedfd-breakers were quar­ ly in the underdog role tonight, 100-yard backstroke - Hudson chances are Bob Evans, suffer­ a-game pace. in a wofkout before the tourney away fron> another. terback Steve TensI and All each of Donovan’s three com­ of New England’s most success­ Howell hit all 14 shots from 459. Person To Person however. (Ml, Huri (A), Cartwright (M) ing from a sprained ankle suf­ Idle since before Christmas, opener in Buffalo. Bialosuknia America flanker Fred Blletnl- 1 plete seasons. ful! touring golf pirofessionals is the floor Sunday In the Baltl In the other Saturday night 1:06.5 fered in the Conard game, won’t South Windsor (5-0) returns Injured a foot during tourney We were told Gallatin takes over the coach­ returning to his native state as be ready. Juniors Jim Kuhn play and is lost for at least more BuUets’ 142-132 victory HOME ENGINEERS — Flora koff. ing reins with the Knicks buried a resident. game involving a (Connecticut 400-yard freestyle -- Johnson to action with two N.C.C. Undefeated List Hat Tricks in Spotlight Wilson 175, Bllle Beyer 176, They were the key men In that when team, Yale sank to a 3-6 record (Als Loney (M), Hudson (A) and Chet Koblinsky figure to games. Hosting Granby tomor­ two. weeks. over San Francisco at BalQ FSU’s pro-type offense that rid­ In la!5t placq in the East. The Paul Harney has been named fill In for Evans. Sophomore Dick Thompson, more, giving him 16 in a row Helen Wllkos 187, Dolores Kel­ club has won 12 and lost 26 and the home pro at the Pleasant with a 91-66 humiliation at the 4 :52 row night at 8, they go on the WARMING UP — Out ley, 458, Gay Todd 177-478 dled the Oklahoma defense. the “Peter hands of North Carolina State. 100-ya'rd breaststroke Pres­ Cheney Home Wednesday road Friday night against Kimball’s understudy, is react­ and Just two riiort of the NBA Their records and Gator bowl trails the leading Boston Celtics Valley Country Club, effective of action for three ing to an antibiotic he received record hold by Wilt Chamber- With AHL over Weekend Jeanne Greene 178-505, Marie Cooper/’ Feb. 16. after he defends his The Wolfpack threw the Bull­ ton (A), McIntosh (Ml, Wllk In one of the two remaining Stafford Coach Charlie Shares’ Bolls, 193-45Q, Phyllis Herl marks they erased: by 20 games. night games on the schedule. weeks with .an undis­ in Buffalo. Tom Penders, anoth- ■ Cut to One in N. E. lain. G’allalih, known fof his Los Angeles Open title and dogs off stride by turning on a (M) 1:10.2 squad is 1-0 in the conference tage 209-459. Tens! completed five touch- first steam full court press right from the 200-yard freestyle Relay Con­ Cheney Tech (2-4) hosts East beating Suffield. Jim Baker closed illness, 'Toronto er regular, has a sore throat Boston’s Celtics whipped the “ fighting,, feuding qnd fussing plays in the Bing Crosby Tour­ and Ron Ritter is nursing a knee Royals for the fifth straight Headgear may be eomlng«frWally phvrrler each scored one. locomotive ney. start. rad, Oakman, Stuck, Wassmer Windsor Wednesday night at 8. leads South Windsor with a Maple Leaf h(x;key creed" both as a player and Friday afternoon the Rangers Injury. time, 89-86, In Cincinnati. Los back In style In the American Lunde’s third goals gave him coach, was nicknamed the "Iron Harney, a Worcester native Yale's next game is at Prince­ (M). 20 point per game average. star Frank Mahovlich BOSTON (A P )—The post-Christmas tournament 22 for the season and helped the built in the ton Friday night and the Elis .seek revenge for on earlier de­ Rham (0-5) hopes to shake Ahead for the Huskies Tues­ Angeles beat the Hawks 99-92 at Hockey League. Man” during his 10 years as an and a former Holy Cross golf comes back to the ice day night is Holy Ooss. rush raised havoc with undefeated basketball teams na­ St. Louis in the only other gam e second-place Blsons stay within Detroit Wings Seeing Red Western captain, played in only nine can't expect to improve their re­ feat against Lyman Memorial its offensive problem* when It Two hat tricks, a near-hat NBA player. He saw action in on the road. Lyman beat Coach for practice before re­ 'Tve been telling the reserves tionally, and some of New 'England’s touring college scheduled. seven points of Rochester’s Hemisphere, 682 consecutive regular season tournament in 1964, hLs lOth cord much against Bill Bradley hosts Norwiclv Tech tomor­ trick and a super-hat trick dot­ Olympic Stars John Kleis' outfit 67-55 Dec. 11. all year that they’ve got to he teams will be glad to be back on their home courts after The Celtic .triumph was their Western Division leaders. Pat was given games and 64 straight playoff year on the tour, earning $16,- h Co. . row night and visits Charter turning to full duty. ted Sunday night’s AHL action Hannlgan netted two goals for After Battle with Bruins Coventry (4-2) and Ellington Oak rival East Hampton Friday ready," Shabel said. "Well, some disastrous trips. ^ eighth In a row and increased as Baltimore laced Quebec 9-1, its trial contests, a record since broken 840. they'd better be ready. their Eastern Division letul to Buffalo and Bob Courcy had a by Dolph Schayes and John The long-hitting golfer h a s Alvin (Doggie) Julian, Dart­ In Boston Meet (2-3) line up tomorrow night night. Rham 1* currently 0-3 in ANOTHER COLl'MBl S A week ago, there were nine Redmen were trounced by Buffalo wrecked Cleveland 9-4, pair for Cleveland, which run by the "W e’re just going to do the 7H games. And, with exactly Norm Ullman’s batting e y e f "Blood was drawn and I guess 8tu Johnston Kerr. been the pro at Sunset Oaks mouth oasketball coach, is in in the Knight's gym at 8 be­ the conference with losses to COLUMBUS, Ohio (API- undefeated major basketball Evansville, the nation’s No. 1 Rochester whipped Hbrshey 6-3 dropped a 6-2 decision to the fore returning to respective beat we can. 'We’re not going half of the season’s schedule appeared none the worse for B & O Gallatin played in the first Country Club in Rocklin, Calif., his 30th season of coaching the BOSTON (AP) — Four Olym­ Cromwell, Bacon Academy and Frank Carpin, former Notre teams tn the country. Now there small college team, ahd Brad­ and Pittsburgh b/anked Provi­ Blsons Saturday night. there should have been a five conference action. Coach Joe to make any excuaes. We didn't -40 games — completed the Celts wear today but the Detroit Red Railroad in 1830, they raced seven league All-Star games the past two years. sport. pic performers from Au.slralia, Lyman Memorial. Dame athlete, may confuse a are two—Providence and Indl- ley of the strong Missouri Val­ dence 3-0. minute penalty, but the referee make any Saturday night (after The PYlars were the only would appear to be on the way Rochester's Ehman had one Wings were seeing red. it against a horse ti^n . . . including two women medal lot of people next season. Co­ ley Conference as well as an Baltimore wlngman Dick score nullified by an offside call said he didn’t see it,” bald 'Ull­ losing to Virginia 68-83) and one of four New England quin­ to breaking their own record of Ullman flrCd two goals — his winners, have filed entries for lumbus of the International 84 -81 setback by Washington 60 victories in a single season. Meissner led the scoring bar­ and another knocked out be­ man, whose goals total is sec­ and the horse won! What we're not going to now,” he tets to keep their perfect University of Missouri. 17th and 18th of the National the Knights of (Jolumbus meet Leagu’; drafted him from the .said. They need only 27 of their last rage with four goals against the cause a teammate was In the ond only to record-bent Bobby a differehce today . . . but which opens the indoor track mark’s. stutmed Eastern Division-lead­ Hockey League sea.son — Sup- Columbus. Ga., roster. The "There are pha.ses to ail this Assumption Is still 6-1, after 40 to Ue it, 28 to break, both goal crease. But the defending day night as Detroit bombed the Hull of Chicago. you can overcome the mod­ A "SAVINGS and LOAN CONVENIENCE" season at Bo.ston Garden Jan. southpaw pitcher goes from Falling b the . wayside In winning Its own toumsy, and ing Quebec Aces. Buffalo’s Len Manors Get Win, that make winning or losing Irf- figures far below their current AHL scoring champion’s two Boston Bruins 8-1. Red Wings Hull netted his 32nd of the em odds against winning 16 the Yankee chain to the Pitts­ cidental,” the coach said. "When tourney action wqre (Jonnectl- has two breathers scheduled In pace of .825. .> Lunde registered the three-goal goals and Boyer’s trio paced the season — 18 short of t)ie NHL Tony Vincent, British Com­ trick against Cleveland. Wally Coach Sid Abel, however, was burgh Pirate system. In 1664, it comes down to the health of cut, Wesleyan and Williams. Southern Connecticut Wednes­ Howell finished with 37 points Aiqerks to their fifth straight season mark he shares with when you make a purchase monwealth .steeplechase cham­ Boyer scored, three times and still seething over the' eye gash Carpin compiled a 6-3 record the players, that’s what Is the Providence proved Its class day and Brandels Saturday. while teammate Don Ohl con­ victory and completed a week­ Maurice Richard and Bemle by dealing only with firms pion. and Au.stralian high jump Saturday night, handing tenth- added an assist. for the high­ his scoring star received the at Richmond, Va,, in the Inter­ Important thing. Then It takes a break for ex- tributed 86. end sweep of Hershey. Roches­ Geoffrion — but the Montreal who have proven by the OPEN TILL 5 P. M. king Larry Peckham will make Tie for Top Spot ranked St. Joseph’s of Phila­ flying Amerka while teammate previous night In a collision national League. He started ” Our prime concern is the amlnatiohs. ter nipped the Bears 4-8 Satur­ Canadlens snapped the Black their initial appearance.s in Bi;>.4- Garry Ehmsui had two of his 'With Toronto defenseman (jarl record that they are more only tv/o games but led the health of the boys and we'll ap­ delphia a 66-61 defeat and Bates, still undefeated against Eastern Division day. Hawks' 13-game unbeaten skein ton along with Pamela Kilbdrn, knocking the visitors out of the four goals disallowed because of Brewer. concemerilea withw quality and MONDAY-TUESDAY-FRIDAY leag(ue in game appearances proach the future on that basis. New England competition, faces W. L Pct.G.B. Goals by Butch Paul Warren "It’s a disgrace what Brewei 2-1 or Claude Provost's third- bronze Olympic-medalist (h the Jumping back from a 41-34 halftime disadvantage with 66. HLs earned run record select ranks of undefeateds. stiff tests in Maine Wednesday Boston ...... 33 7 .825 — Infractions. period breakaway goal Sunday service that with a fast dol­ 80-meter hurdles, anti Judith "I'll tell you one thing. The Godfrey and CSaudy lAforge gets away ^ th ,” Abel fumed THURSDAY Green Manor bested New Britain 97-86 Sunda.v for its for 97 innings was 2.78. He was way these kids play they leave The Friorj won’t get much of and Springfield Friday: Cincinnati* ___ 24 13 .649 - 7% The only non-hat trick game supported Basaen’s fauKless after the Wings’ S-L.Ioss to the night. lar. Dillon Sales and Serv­ Moore, brinze medalist in the drafted at the Houston winter a rest after their tense struggle, ’There will be no rest for the PhUadelphlA ..19 18 .614 12Vi was at Providence, where Pitts­ The Maple Leafs and New Olympic 400-meter run. fourth win of the season in five starts in the Farming- it all on the floor. They ,don't goal-tending 'in Plttaburgh’s Maple Leafs at Toronto Satur­ ice, Inc. Your Ford dealer, 11 hours of uninterrupted service -9 A.M. meetings for $12,000. take ariythlng home with them. They play at Fairfield tonight weary Boston College team New York .... 12 26 .316 20 burgh goalie Hank Gassen halt­ victory over Providence. day. ^ork Rangers battled to a 3-3 Meet director Clarence ton Valley League. and visit Boston College which spent the entire holiday Western Division ed the Reds’ five-game unbeat­ _e In a game- which may have 319 Main St. Phone 643- straight through to 8 P.M. (Ding) Dus.sauft will decide if The Rads played Springfield • "Let’s say his face ran Into The triumph enabled the Silk points in the third period while Wednesday night. season on the road and did W. L Pct.G.B. en string with a 30-save shutout. to a 8-8 overtime stand-off In my stick,” was Brewer’s ac­ cost injury-plagued Toronto the 2145 Vincent will run in the mile or Towners to deadlock idle Plain­ holding their hosts to 14. fairly well despite the injury to Los Angeles.'. .23 15 .606 — services of center Dave Keon. the two mile run. Connecticut was dropped from Baltimore moved two points Saturday’s other game. count. ville for first place in the stand­ Ellington Fifth Victim, 71-51 the list of unbeatens Saturday Its star, John Austin. St. Louis ...... 19 18 .514 3V4 ahead of fourth-place Spring The Australian entries will ings. Each club boasts a 4-1 won- stand Inge BC now faces Providence Baltimore ------18 20 .474 6 ^ A perform this week In San Frari- night In the flnsJs of the Queen field, idle Sunday, with a 44-shot loss log'. The rivals meet head-on iv L Wednesday, .and Austin still Detroit ...... 14 26 .369 9V4 cisco s Examiner Games. Pet. City Tourney at Buffalo. The barrage on Quebec goalie Gil Sunday. Jan. 17 in Plainville. Plainville ...... 4 1 .800 UConns, plajdng without Tony isn’t up to full strength. The San Francisco .11 31 .262 14 Banville, who was subbing for SAVINGS Next Sunday the Manors en­ Manchester ...... 4 1 .800 Rugged Slate Ahead Kimball, one of the nation's Eagles also must face St. Jo­ the Injured Gump Worsley. Ban­ In 1937, Texa-s Tech flow to tertain Torrington al the Arena. TerryvUIe ...... 3 1 .800 leading rebounders, were frozen seph’s at Philadelphia Satur- ICE FISHING CHUM ville, who had 41*saves In a 2-0 LET ANYONE TELL YOU THAT anc/ LOAN Detroit in one of the first The local team came back af­ Meriden ...... 3 1 .800 out under the offensive back- day. Before you leave your loe victory over Pittsburgh Satur­ A S S O <■ I A T I O N "Mancheater'a plane trips for football team. ter Intermission to score 37 Torrington ...... 8 2 .600 boards and Virginia made the Maine and Rhode Island are day night, was no match for the YOU CANT GET LOW PRICE, Oldest Financial fishing hole one day, drop a Wlnated ...... 1 3 .250 For Roekville Quintet moat of It.for a 68-68 ■victory. two other teams stung on holl punctured can of dog or oat sharp-shooting Clippers. ■ Inatltntion” New Britain ...... 1 4 .200 day road tripe, although MiUne Meissner boosted his season HIGH QUALITY and STAMPS TOO! IANCHItTtS*» O L P IS T r m A W C M t INSTITUTION Kimball may miss Tuesday food down the hole If you plan Conn. State Prison 1 '4 .200 night’s encounter at Holy Cross returned home with the Woos­ to come back to It riie next total to 21 goals, Sandy McGre- Current'’Annual Honeyni(X)n is over for Rockville High’s talented and but ha should'; be back when ter, Ohio, tourney championship day. Fishing may l>e oonslder- gor added a pair of tallies and Oat OUR OOUBLE DISGOUNT OEAL! ' Dividend On Five men-were in dbuble fig­ after bssth>g Wooster and Mus­ Ken Schlnkel, UU Sterner and undefeated basketball team. The Rams made next door Connecticut resunies its Yankee iM y livelier. DON’T BRANCH OFTTCE, ROUTE SI, COVENTRY Insured Savings Bills rolling in? ures for Green Manor. Tall Conference schedule against kingum. Sandwiched around the Dave McKenna led the attack neighbor Ellington High its fifth straight victim last Vermont Saturday. tourney appearance were loeses with 24 points and almost as to Youngstown and Gannon. 1 si*# SAVE with Boland’s low price, prov­ 2 n d a S A V E A G A IN withr Triple-S Saturday night by a 71-51 count at.Rockville. As If the KlmbaU, loss weren’t many reboimds. Jim Morlarty Rhode Island Was 5-2 when It ^ 4 ) . Jim Glenney (14) and Pat trouble .enough, Connecticut dis­ en reliability and Texaco Fuel Chief Heating Stamps. Good for hundreds of preuiium items OVC STANDINGS covered Sunday night that Journeyed to the southwest. It I FLETCHER RLASS GO. OF MANCHESTER Imstretta (16) were all Manches­ score, and margin, would be. returned with i .600 average W. L. Pet. abphomore sensation Wes Bia­ OIL at no extra cost to you. Get an HFC ter standouts. The little backcourter tossed after taking It on the chin from Rockville ...... 4 1.000 losuknia will bo out of action Fran Frangione (10) led the In 23 points to set the pace, Houston, Texas Western and Bill Payer Loan Plainville ,...... 2 1.000 for the next two weeks. **When You Think of GUua, 6494521 MANCHESTER'S defense which held high scor­ Newlngtdft 1.000 AnjJ, as usual, hla ball handling Arizona State. ing Ron Noveck to three points Southington ‘...... 4 and ball-hawklng was tre­ Bialosuknia suffered an in­ The Rama will play Ameri- Think of Fletcher'* Whan Mils eoma in too fast, .800 jury to hla arch In the Virginia BONUS— 1000 TRIPLE-S STAMPS FREE In the explosive third quarter. Wlleon ...... 1 .388 mendous. Big Joe Van Ouden- can University at WashingtonWai NFC dallvars tha practical, Noveck was high scorer with 27 hove flipped In 13 markers and game and had his foot placed tonight before retum lw home ONLY FUEL OIL DEALER Glastonbury ...... 0 .000 in a cast Sunday. It won’t come points. Rob Robinson (19) and Windsor Mark Bucherl added 16 In the to meet Holy Cross *'niiurada> NOW AT OUR FOR DETAILS FILL OUT COUPON AND MAIL TODAY Wnsibla aohitlan, a BUI Fayar Mike Bucherl ( 12) also hit dou­ .000 off for two weeks. Middletown ...... 0 .000 well balanced RockvlUe attack. night. Loan. Practical, bacauta It claafs ble figures. Best point-getters for Elling­ WUllams also lost Its unde­ Yale also was among the NEW LOCATION Green Hnaor (97) ton were John Purphey 18-10 feated status Saturday night, teams which miffered on holi­ OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! up all yaur bilh and Inctatananta I s till to be tested, the road dropping a 63-62 squeaker to B. F. Pta. I»lnU coming -from the free day trips. The Bujldogs now NAME .8 Morlarty ...... ^ 0(-l 14 ahead this week la a rough one intvkur 1l*iA Bowdoin In the final of the right away. Sanalbla, bacauia 2 Glenney ...... 4 throw line, and/ Bob Norwood are 8-6 after.losing to Miami, 54 McKEE STREET 6-8 14 for Coach .Tohn Canavari’a lo, * Bluenose Classic at Halifax, it lata you rapay hi canvanlawt iim iUity om aiints. 1 Mlstretta ...... g (M» 16 ' high-flying crew. Tuesday night Tulsa and North Chirolina State. 24-HOUR 4 McKenna ...... H 3- 34 2 N.S. They will welcome a return to MORIARTY BROTHERS «ar a 1 Pinto ...... 3 the Rama hit the road for a Summary; HEATING barrow .naadlaMly, but whan yau naad manay 1-1 7 The Ephmen hope to bounce Ivy Leagiu action although • OPEN THORS. NIOHTS TILL 9 STREET 2 ...... 1 1-1 8 meeting with once-beaten Bockvllle (71) back against AIC Wednesday CUSTOMER at NFC. 2 Fronaions ...... I 4- 6 10 they must lace Princeton and LARGER QUARTERS and MORE PARKING Southington (5-1) and then re­ Martello __ a Pts. 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MANCHESTER EVENING MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966 PAGIB FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, JANUARY 4, li>66 PAGE FOURTEEN BoslnesB Property R o o m For Ssle 72 Hoosea For Sato 72 Saburban For Sale 75 Andover irarniahed ApanmcBts 68*A For Sale 70 By FAQALT and SHORTEN ApartmentB—Plata— MANCHESTER —. West Bide. IN-LAW 'QUARTERS — 7% BAST Ha r t f o r d — 7 room LEGAL NOTICE Painting— Paperinc Z1 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW TOWN OF MANCHESTER, OO^ECncU T Tenementf 63 2 ^ ROOM furnished apart­ gggINESS ZONE 111 — Blgtit ' Older 6 room Colonial, new room ranch, 2 bathq, 2-zone older Colonial,'Brentmoor sec­ ZBA Heariiig Set m siD K and outalda palnttnt. -L. ment, stove, refrigerator, lObffli with two oCflces, eep- siding, garage, quiet location. heat, garage, drastic reduc­ tion, excellent family home. NOTICE OF PUMJC HEARING ON PROPOSb RIDWELL. FOUY RROOK Tou name your own price. ARC io n , O f THAT Y t-HCAR '(O U'R E 4H ROOM garden apartment, heat, hot water. Apply Thom­ aiute entrance, suitable tor Only $13,500. Hayes Agency, tion to $18,500. Manchester. Mid 20’s. E. J, Carpenter, On Application 643-4803. 049-7863, 87(f-8401. S U R E yn's COUQSfif' tMEOMLW /SHEfOUaHT VROMG.'rr toidudes heat, hot w a t e r, as Morrow. 26 Birch Street, luvtoeaa or phiteeslooal use. Hutchins Agency, Realtors, RealtOi;, 649-5051, Mr. Day, SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM CLASSIFIED 646-0103. 649-9204. UMPCR UTTLC 7GM-WEAR- \H IM A RATORj WAS A atove, refrigerator and, park­ aftw 6 pjn. ______Pbilbriek Agency, 549-8464. NoUce»is hereby given that the Board of Dlrectore of th6 Town of Mancheater >ropoaa PAOfTlNa. BSXTBRIOR and hi; ing. Rent $120 per month. Of­ From Bouchard 4 i m v c « omioav O L D lM rm A V FOR MIS B O K O f, Manchester SIX ROOM, modem Ranch, to coMtruct a sewer main to bo knovto as the Bldwell-Folly Brook Sanitary Trunk Sewer. Said tenor, paperhanglng, wall­ JUST PRAfTCARPfyi LAST fice 16 Forest Street Phbne TW(D ROOM furnished iq>art- paper removed, d ry .w ^ work iClG ARS.'> 643-0000. Available Jan, le t ment, stove, refrigerator, HooseB For'Sale 72 2 FAMILY $15,900 100x200 lot, near school, 2 The zoning board of appeils Sewer will be located approximately as follows: fASSED WCWPAI' fireplaces, full basement, ga­ Wanted— RBai Estate 77 Beginning at a point in Hartford Road, the trunk Hne runs thence In a southerly ADVERTISING « Reasonable rates. Fully In­ heat, hot waiter. Apply Mar­ Terrific Investment, live will hold a ' public hearing on sured. Free estlmafsa. -440; adults-*iae OONOORD r d . — Beautiful rage, immediate occupancy. direction through » proposed right of way to a point In Bidwell Street; thence in a CWLBttS _ low’s, 867 Main SL rnnob, largo U6tng room, form­ rent free, Nice large, clean SPOT CASH paid for homes, Wednesday to hear the CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS 9068, Joseph P. Lewis. UNDUt la FIVE ROOM apartment for Bel Air Real Estate, 643-9332. farms and acreage, 24-hour , eoulherly direcUoh along Bidwell Street to the inWrsection of Wetherell Street; rent Call 643-5888.______AVAILABLE NOW —.Threa al dlntog room, csiblnet kitchen, room."i. choice location, ex­ cation 6 t Clement B. Bouchard thence In a southwesterly direction along Wetherell Street to a brooR; thence to a , 1 bedMome. recreation room, cellent move-rlght-in con­ transferred ” Must seU. service. Hayes AgenOy, 643- 8 A . M. to 5 P.M. room apartment. Oak Lodge, 4803. ______\ for a certificate of approval of southerly dlrecUon In the brook and/or through a proposed right of way to a point ^il^ctrical Sorvices 22 AVAILABLiS NOW—4 rooms, Tolland Tpke., • Manchester. landscaped yard. Marlon BL dition, be pleasantly sur­ Large, new Oafrison Colonial the location for a dealer and in'Leland Drive; thence to a southerly direction through a proposed right of way to second floor, automatic hot 8100 • $126 monthly, adulta Robertson, Realtor. 045-5965. prised but move fast. Cali in . beautiful sold convenient repairer’s licence at the Tex­ the totersection of Ltowood Drive and Brooklawn Drive. COPY CIA)SING t i m e FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. F ^ E BSTTMATES. Prompt water, stove, convenient to only. 643-9171, 876-1166. J. McLaughlin 649-5306, Woodhill Heights. $19,800. aco Service Station on Rt. 6. Notice is further given th'kt the coet of such mains may be aamseed against MONDAY Thru FRIDAT 10;SO A.M. — SATURDAI 9 AJM._ ' senrlce on all types of elec­ eveiything, one child, $60 MANCHESTER — New 7 room 649-2772. 649-0721. Legal Notice As stated in the legal notice ths following as the owner or owners of land or buildings benefited by the installation trical wiring. Lteansed and in­ monthly. 648-7094, after 8:30 IH ROOM, light houseke^rtng, raised nmch, 2-car garage, ■■ I I r .1 MODERN, centrally located aJI Interested parties may ap­ of said sewer main. sured. Wilson Electrical Co., p.m. •'fumlehed apartment, centnu- buiU-lns, lAi baths, % acre .ot, -n i v r 11 AT A COURT OF PROBATE, pear and be heard, PLEASE READ YOUR AD Manchester, 649-4H7, 043- ly located, reasonable. 649- tremendous value. Hayes Agen- D a r r O W S ^ W f l l l a C C Cape, 4 down, 2 unfinished up held at ^Coventry, within and for Guerlno J. A Claire M. Walter J. A Christine D. Ids Kenneth B. A Dorothy M. near______schools ___ and ___ shopping,jping, I the District of , Coventry, on the Mrs. Ruth Whitney, Rt. 6 1388. SIX ROOM duplex, garage, 8404, 12 noon-6 p.m. ey, 643-4808. Agoatinelliv 34 Server Street Seaton • . ClMsWed or "Want A *i" M * ®ve*' *•»* P**°"*,.** * separate oil furnace, large Manchester Parkade Immediate occupancy. Bel Atoi and Hebron Rd., Afidover, an­ Alexander Jarvis 1.50 Keeney Street 8EVB1N ROOM older homd, 4 Real Estate, 643-9332. Ju^e ^ ' TarklnKton. nounces the engagement of her 81 Leland Drive convenience. The advertiser should read hIs ad the FIRST yard, centrally located, adults. Manchester 649-5306 Andrew An.saldt A Andrew 283 East Center Street , Robert F. A Dorothy. A. Silva DAT IT APPEARS and REPORT ERRORS In time for the Bonds— Stocks— Tel. 649-4076. bedroome, 2 baBis, kX 72xl5l. — ~ . _ ------EbI/Uf of M&rgaret Hanson, lal« daughter Bonnie Irene Whit­ THREE BEDROOM modem ' of Coventry. In said EHstrlcl de- Ansaldi Company Jarvis Realty Company 143 Keeney Street next Insertion. The Herald Is responsible for only ONE Incor­ Mortgages 27 Bnstness LocatlpM Merton E. Robertaon, Realtor ney to Robert Gardner, son of 283 Blest Center Street Rii.s.sell S. Silvemall A Alfred BUILT 1964. Spacious 4 room 548-61)08.______'■MANCHESTER GREEN AREA ranch. Bowers School 2 fire-i exhibited Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner of 186 Bldwell Street rect or omitted Insertion for any advertisement and then only For Rent 64 A.6 room Ranch with 3 gener­ Theodore H. A Doris M. Arnold Everett H. A Edith L. Johnson ■ H. Cdrbeil to the extent of a “ make good” Insertion. Errors which do not SECOND MORTGAGE - Uft- apWiment on first floor, cel- places, full Msernent, nicely administration account with said Mansfield (Center. An April ous bedrooms, dining room, 393 Bidwell Street 137 Keeney Street 56 Granite Road, Glastonbury, lessen the value of the advertisement will not ba corrected by llmited funds available tor sec­ Ittf, .large yard. In quiet resi­ FOR LEASE—Excellent loca­ SIX ROOM Cape, large kitchen treed lot. Only $17,900. B el! estate to this Conn for allowance, wedding is' planned. living room with fireplace, im­ spaclqus living rootn with fire­ Kenneth L. A Helen J. Atwood Helmar A. Johnson Conn. “nlake good” Insertion. ,______' ond mortgages, payments to dential neighborhood. Only tor doctoria office or Air Real E.state, 843-9332. ^ | “ ordkrpjd : That the 21st day of Miss Whitney is X graduate 15 Packard Street suit your budget. Expedient $215 monthly. 646-0103. b ^ t y parlor. 416 Main Street mediate occupancy, $15,000. place, mrge kitch^ with for­ 231 Keeney Street Henry F. A Elizabeth M. Skelly Phllbrlck Agency, 649-8464. mica coAmters, oil hot water MANCHESTER - Exception-j t'iJf p‘rUai?’offtc"^‘Nn X of Rham high school, class ^ of John E. A Ida B. Bagley Howard A Clara D. Johnson 55 'Overland Street TOUtf COOPERATION WILL. |h| A | A d ^ 9 7 1 1 service. J. D. ^ a lty r 648-6129. Oompletely renovated and am- 1964, and is now employed at 57 Seaman Circle MANCHteSTER— 3 room pl^ parking. J. D. Realty, 646- heat, plaster walls, attached ahlman A Augusta Donald J. A Bette Lou SulU-van FOUR ROOM, second floor, un­ 500. Phllbrlck Agency, 649- will hear an Illustrated talk by 490 Keeney Street CASHIERS-CHECKERS to read blueprints and do own 649-0152. tiea Centrally located. Mrs. furnished'•apartment. Inquire adults only. 649-1794. 8464. ______cellent .residential location. y»- hanging your calendar on a fiarrlly & Sacco, 75 Pearl Street, Bengston 194 Wetherell Street setups. Apply Triangle Manu­ Accumazzo, 12 Arch S t, Man­ ...... Tonn. Guy Outlaw, a teacher in our 143 Wetherell Street John P. Kelly (Dompany EDWARDS 233 Center Street. cant. T. J. Crockett. Realtor, wall that belongs to someone . EI-MORE TURKrNr.TON. Judge Stanley Swetz Day A Evening Classes facturing (IJompany, 95 Brook­ T chester. 643-6948. VERY CLEAN and nice, 6 MANCHESTER — Like new 643-1577. Elementary school, who visited Roy B. Benson / III Airport Rd . Hartford, Conn. for CISC'? Why deny yourself the 326 Wetherell Street Free Placement Assistance lyn Street Rockville. FILL, SAND and gravel 4H ROOMS, heat, hot water, room Cape, with garage, full 6% room ranch, 22 foot living security of home ownership former Andover pastor Wil- 143 Wetherell Street William, Jr. A Mary Ann ANSWERING SERVICE New Classes Now Forming sale. Call 649-8974. COMFORTABLE R O O TH to liard Thomen and family there Kingsley Michael Swetzes stove and refrigerator fur­ cellar, excellent location, $150 room, 1A4 baths, beautifully MANCHESTER—Spic 'N Span for another year? You’ll find Alvert A Eleanor G: Berggren 250 Wetherell Street Call (Anydlme)—Write— Visit EXPERIENCB3D meat cutter. private home for one or two nished. $126.50 p e r month. monthly. J. D. Realty. 643- finished family room, large 6 room Cape. 3 bedrooms, spa- this last summer. 30 Leland Drive 260 wetherell Street good salary and excellent SNOWBLOWERS^ apd working girls, board optional. it easy to like and own this Hospital Notes Ostop A Katie Swetzei 649-0500 - 875-2510 643-6105. 5129, 643-8779. ______wooded lot Hayes Agency, clou.s kitchen with formica fine ranch home on Arcellla A business meeting Will fol­ Zugmunt A Henry T. A Nellie Kon.stanty A Alice Kowaz working conditions. Apply used, Ariens. Snobtrd, Toro, Call 643-6745. counter and stainless sink, full low the talk and final plans 186 Wetherell Street 326 Wetherell Street and leave your message. YonR hear from onr advertiser to Jig Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. 643-4803. Drive in Manchester. Just a ■ V ^4------^ r e jk o time without spending all evening at the telephone. 525^9317 First Food. 646 Center Street CENTRALLY LOCATED 5 COVENTRY — Year 'round length living room-dining room Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. for the Jan. 16 roast beef din­ E. Ralph Kryzak Stanley Swetzes Service and parts. Capitol BEAUTIFUL ROOM In private short walk to St.', Bartholo­ 11 MofJann Drive 326 WethereU Street M.T.I. SCHOOLS room, second floor apartment, home, 4 rooms, fireplace, at­ MANCHESTER — ExecuUve combination, , oil steam heat, mews and the Green School. In all areas excepting maternity ner will be . worked out. The Robert L. A Frieda M. Brock 20 Spring Street DIE MAKERS wanted familiar Equipment, 33 Main Street, home, kitchen privileges if de­ completely modernized and tached garage, partly fur­ neighborhood, lovely 7 room aluminum storms and screens. dinner will be held at the Howard C. A Al^ce M. Tedford 750 Main S t— Suite 804 Manchester. Open dally 7-5, Features 3 htige tedrooms, where they.„are 2 to 4 p.m. and 68 Leland Drive Edna L. Kurtz Lost and Found Business Services with job shop. Aircraft work sired. Central. Parking. In­ very clean. $116 month. J. D. nished. 742-6661. ______Colonial, mammoth Uvln„ $15,.500. Wolverton Agency, church. Reseivations for the 78 Erie Street 164 Wetherell Street Hartford, Conn. preferred. Good pay. Apply In Tliursday 7-9. Saturday 7-4. quire 27 New Street. tremendous living room' with 6:30 to 8 Rim. and private rooms Robert F. A Jeannette L. Offered 13 Realty Co.. 643-5129, 643-8779. room, modem kitchen with Realtors, 649-2813. whfire they are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. dinner through purcha.se of Frederick K. A Frances T. Robert J. A Catherine M. I/JST — Pass Boc^ Number person 234 Haitford Road, VERNON — Lovely 4 room wood burning, fireplace, fam­ Brooks NEW NESCO Roaster with FTTRNISHED ROOM for rent bullt-lns, 2-car garage. Sacri­ ily sized kitchen ahd tiled Visitors are requested not to tickets may be made until Jan. Kurtz Temple M-8878, Savings Department REPAIRS on all makes of re­ Manchester. FIVE ROOMS, first floor, heat, Cape, sunporch, 20 minutes MANCHESTER — 2-family 160 Wetherell Street 5 Santina Drive utility table; hew Bell & H ow -, near Main Street, 9 Hazel fice at $19,900 Hayes Ag icy, baths. 1.300 square feet of liv­ smoke in patients’ rooms. No 12 by calling either Mrs. Win­ Everett F. A Mary Jane ‘38 Erie Street of the Connecticut Bank and frigerators, washers, ranges, ENROLL NOW hot water, stove and refriger­ from Hartford, heated base­ 643-4803. hoti.se. excellent condition, 3- ston O. Abbott or Miss Marion Marjorie Ruth Kurtz Eldward S. Toper ell movie cameras, models 220 Street,' 649-2170. ment garage, fireplace, Ule ing space plus full ba.sement more, than two visitors at one Buckland Trust Company. Application and dryers. All oil burners LIMITED SPACE ator, $126 a month. Available ,.car garage, city water, sew­ Stanley. 347 Keeney Street 72 SanUna Drive and 252; new electric paint re­ bath, all utilities, $140 month­ E3GHT ROOM raised ranch, and screened-ln car patio. time per patient. 459 Keeney St. made for payment. cleaned and serviced. All work M.T.I. Stenographic Course p a r a g o n TOOL CO., ROOM for gentleman, separate January 15. 649-4697. ers, $2,304. yearly income. Ralph Kurtz George O. A Mary Torza guaranteed. Cosms Appliance mover. 643-5332. ly. 649-2584.. two years old, large., living Owner’s tran.sfer makes quick Eskel H, A Edith B. Buckland Commencing February 1st living room and kitchen, pri­ Asking $16,900. Cali owner Patients Today: 235 Manchester Evening Herald 347 Keeney Street RD 2 19 Erie Street FOUND—^ Shepherd type dog, Service, 506 .Center. U49-0055. INC. FOUR R(X)M tenement In 2- room with fireplace, modem 649-3579. ■ , , sale imperative. Call Mrs. 453 Keefiey Street Call (anytime)—write—visit KONICA II 35 mm. camera vate entrance and parking. family house. Automatic hot Babin at 643-1121, Eves,, 643- ADMITTED SATURDAY; Andover correspondent, Law­ Richard W. A Joan A. Kurtz Wallace R. A Elizabeth P. Tracy hlack and li^ t tan, female. 525-9317 with built-in range finder, 2.5 kitchen with bulU-ins. family Harry R., Jr. A Marion B. Call Lee Fracchia, Dog Ward­ YOU ARE A-1! Truck la A-1! Manchester Inquire 101 Chestnut Street. 'water heater. $40 monthly. Suburban For Rent 66 1686, Jarvis Realty Co., Real­ Mrs. Marie- Jemsen, RFD 1; rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. 49 Erie Street 476 Wetherell Street 750 Main St. — Suite 804 lense. 500 shutter speed, set of room. 4 or 6 bedrooms. 2-zone MANCHESTER — 150 x 200, Buckmlnstei;^^ William H. A Genevieve P. Tripp en, 643-8594. Cellars, attics, trash, small Apply 10 Depot Square, hot water heat, garage, $24,900. large trees, clean 6 room Colo- tors. Diane Mulka, Windsorville; Mrs. 45 Overland Srteet, Oscar L. A 'Victoria G. Kurtz Hartford, Conn. filters, sunshade, carrying ROOM FOR lady, quiet. In- BOLTON CENTER Apartments, E.ssie Lswis. RFD 1; Nicholas 337 Keeney Street 174 Wetherell Street trucking done A-1 right! Call First and second shift openings: quire 224 Charter Oak St. 643- Apt. 4r'v Phllbrlck Agency. 64S*-846«. rtlnl, double garage, only $16,- Louis C. Bunce LOST—Black leather key case S4S-2628, Tremano Trucking ca.se and other accessories, A Comer Brandy St. and Bolton NEW RAISED RANCH, 7 Ondarza, 303 N. Main St.; Kurtz Brothers, Inc.' Sherwood Joseph A Eva Viola $75. 649-0152. 8368, 246-4738. 000 Hutchins Agency,. 646- Minor Accidents 'Tunxls TiTiil, RFD 2, Bolton, with keys vicinity Post Of­ Service. Hein Wanted— Female 35 NEW 4% ROOM apartment, CJenter Rd.. new 3 rornis. heat, MANCHESTER — Luxurious'S 0103. rooms, including rec room, 2 George Krawfsky, South Wind­ 347 Keeney Street Trueman Tool Makers fireplaces, 2-car garage. 2 Conn. fice, W e^esday before Xmas. second Goer, stove, parking hot water, stove, refrigerator, room ranch, 2 full bath.s, main­ sor; Ml'S. Dorothy Rogers, Wa- Charles T. A Doris K. Bunce Anne Kutcher 33 Server Street TYPEWRITERS — StaflOard $125. 649-3266. 6434312. baths, aluminum storms and Occur in Town 643-6472. WAITRESS WANTED, expeid- INDIAN HEAD pennies for Wanted— Rooms— Board 62 and full cellar storage. $125 tenance free redwood exterior, PRACTICALLY VACANT, trous Rd., Bolton; Jo.seph Cordy, 6 Leland Drive 291 Wetherell Street Trinity Covenant Church of and electric. Repaired, over­ ene'e preferred, hours 10-2. Bridgeport Operators monthly. J. D. Realty. 643- family room with fireplace, owner moving. Beauty of a , screens, and built-ins. J. D. Gerard N. A Irene LeBlanc sale. Call 643-2215. SOUTH WINDSOR—Wapplng 64 Ridge St.; Mrs. Norma Ma­ Norman A. A Patricia A. Burke Manchester hauled, rented. Adding ma­ Walter Anthony's Luncheon­ 5129. scenic acre lot. A Must See for Cape. 5 large rooms, expand-' Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. loney,___ 296 Phoenix St., Vernon; 286 Bidwell Street chines rented and repaired. Turret Lathe Operators WANTED — Room and board center. Four room heated No police action was taken 62 Santina Drive Covenant Drive Annoimcemeiiia ette, 139 N. .Main S t - TAKE SOIL away the Blue the quality conscious. Hayes able, breezeway and two cari T.M ,r*p,v cPirr'TAT Roy^Warren, 127 Princeton St.; in the few minor motor vehicle Andrew J. A Ida Llndberg- Samuel J. A Florence M. Piclnip and delivery asrvice. in private home for elderly TWO, 3-ROOMS and bath, cold apartment. 644-0130. earaee. Annroxlmatelv tw o' -JANUARY ^SPE^^^^ Hsn,e I^ne. Rock- ,WIllliarn A. A Lorraine D. Burke Machinist/ Lustre way from carpets and Agency. 643-4803. garage. Approximately two Mark Abele. Hany- Lane, Rock accidents to take place during 87 SanUna Drive 63 Erie Street Turcotte BLECTTROLUX sales and serv- Yale Typewriter Service. 649- woman. Good financial return flat, near Main Street, $55 a acres plus a large building (30 | upholstery. Rent electric for suitable arrangement. ROCKVILLE — 5 room, heat, garage, ftill cellar, nice condi­ ville; Miss Donna Gutbma*, 19 the weekend. Alfred J. A Sarah E. Bums Lawrence & Inez Lombardi 65 Overland Street teS. bonded representative. Al­ 4986. LPN OP- RN. full or part-time, Overtime plus Hberal fringre month. 643-0748. ONE BLCXIK from MaUi, - two by 100) in rear. Located onj 69 Santina Drive 11-7. 875-2077. shampooer $1. Paul’s Paint & Please call 649-0987 between stove, refrigerator Included. tion. easily financed, sale price North St.: Thomas Crockett According to police, Nicholas 855 Burnside Ave., East Hart­ United States Govemmaal fred Amell, 110 Bryan Dr., benefits Wallpaper Supply. family. 4-4 duplex, permanent Route 44-A, just over Bolton Sr., Broad Brook; Catherine Hiram E. & Anna B. Lovejoy Manchester, 644-8141. LAWNMOWER jharpdntog; re­ 5-6 p.m. /s BIRCH STREET—Modem flat, Call between 5-8 p'.m., 875- siding, two recent heating sys­ $8,500. Over 100 listings to Schwalb, 62. of 85 (Donway Rd., ford, Conn. General Services second floor, two spacious 0577. lin'j, $16,000 a.ssumable mort­ Maher, Skinner Rd., Vernon. 123 Keeney Street Administration pairs, sales, rotor blades FOR SALE — Set of lady’s tems, gardges, clean, Haye.« choose from. Call or stop and westbound on Conway Rd. and William A Lillian B. Bu.sch INCOME TAX returns, busi­ sharper.«d; bicycle sales, serv­ 259 Adams S t, Manchester bedrooms, furnace, $95. 649- gage. T. J. Crockett, Realtor. ADMITTED YESTERDAY: Manchester Building A Realty UtUlzaUon A Disposal Patty Berg golf clubs,'’bag and Agency. 643-4803. 643-1577. chat with us at our office at pulling left to pass ■ a vehicle, 82 Leland Drive ness and individual, prepared ice Manchester Cycle Shop, Apartments— Flat»-^ 4498. ANDOVER— Four room apaut- 553 E. Middle Turnpike. Open Peter Foster, 113 Porter St.; Louis A Alita K. Butcher (Dompany ’ Service, Region I NEW YEAR’S cart, $25. Call 643-4452. ment. Includes heat, hot wa­ collided with a car making a by full-time ihcoipe tax ac­ 149 W. Middle Turnpike, 649 evenings till 9, Saturday and i Everett Smith, 10 Church St.; right turn into Conway Rd, 13 Santina Drive 336 North Main Street Boston, Mass. Tenements 63 FIVE ROOM apartment, heat, ter. Call 742-7676 for appoint­ EXCELLENT 6 room Ranch, countant. New laws effecting 2098. OPENINGS for two experi­ Sunday till 5. Call the Ells-' Mrs. Joan Lamb, 39 Hillside from Elizabeth Dr. operated by Arthur V, A Kathleen S. Call Town of Manchester Attention: R. W. Jones, RESOLUTION hot water, garage. Call 643- ment. attached garage, built - in | retirement income. Raymond enced painters, steady work, LOOKING for anything to real 6-6 TWO FAMILY stove, dishwasher, disposal, worth Mitten Agency, Real­ Ave., Vernon; Raymond Hoiion, Willard C. Allen Jr., 20, of 125 17 Leland Drive 41 Center Street Regional Director Girard. Call collect 875-7362. Diamonds— Watches— 9061. 15 Peter.son Rd.. Vernon: Thom­ Frank Manner good pay for right men. 649- estate rentals — apartmmts, RCXIK'VILLE— 3V4 room apart­ wall-to-wall carpet. 2 baths, tors, 643-6930. Autumn St. The accident oc­ Mary E. Carlson A Joseph Alice E. VanDyne Household Services 9658. Jewelry 48 homes, multiple dwellings, call DUPLEX as Tolisano, Wapping; Mrs. 281 Hillstown Road RFD 3 INCOME TAXES prepared in A NEW JOB? FIRST FLOOR — , 5 Immacu­ ment, stove, refrigerator, rec room.' washer and dryer. curred about 2:20 Saturday af-. Vennard 762 Hebron Avenue, Offered 13-A •J D. Realty, 643-6129. Immedlaee occupancy, as.sum- TWO FAMILY FLAT, storm Helen Tomm, 226 Hollister St.; temoon. 21 Server Street Robert G. A Georganne M«u-tto Glastonbury, Conn. your home or by appointment. WANTED — Oil burner ser­ W.lTCH a n d j e w e l r y re­ late large rooms, cellar, gar­ heat. $90 monthly. Adults Mrs. Leola Burbank, 190 Porter 15 Overland Street only. 649-4824, 875-1166. 4ma11 down payment. In able VA mortgage. Hanley windows, steam heat, 3-car Claude A Annette Castonguay Harold D. A Norine S. 'Veal Experienced tax work. 24- REWEAVING of BURNS, moth vice man, experienced, good pairing. Prompt seiV.ce Up to FOUR ROOM apartment, heat­ age, near schools, shopping, garage, good Income, $17,500. St.; Kathleen (Jollins, Ellington; Erwin Mooney, 44, o f 258 S. Masks! Construction Company, hour service. Call 643-4723. Have you made up your wages fof good mechanic. $20 on your old walcb In trade. ed, with garage, recently re­ transportation, excellent the he.st of condition Cen­ Agency. 6^3-0030. Main St., struck a car driven 29 Leland DH,ve 41, Santina Drive holes. Zippers repaired. Win­ ROCKVILLE — 3 large room tral lo'r.ition. Financing no 6^9-3473. Thomas Green Jr., 145 Loomis Ernest G. A Gertrude C. Inc. Stanley A L. Charles dow shades made to measure, mind to seek new oppor­ Call 649-5515. Closed Mondays. F E Bray, modeled, C ^ ar St., Manches­ neighborhood, $110. monthly. St.; Robert Hlndle, 12 Range by Saul Roth, 29, of 428 W, FEDERAL INCOME ,taxes tunity, new surroundings apartment, first floor, bath, problem income will take NEW 2 FAMILY, 5-4. tinder Chapman Route 5, South Windsor, Conn. Vendoloski all sizes Venetian blinds Keys 737 Main Street, State Toeater ter, $125 per month. Call W. 643-2897 after 6:30 p.m. COLONIAL—2 large bedrooms, Hill Dr., Rockville: Catherine Middle Tpke., from behind after Arthur A. A Mary M. Maasaro prepared with your savings in In 1965? Something more Building. hot water, heat. Tel. 875-4220 «jare of payments.. construction, two heating syk- 440 Keeney Street 7 L^and Drive made while you wait. Tap? *«- MACHINISTS for Bridgeports, Harry England, 649-5201, after lems. largo lot, central loca­ paneled den, aluminum siding, Lausifer, Wapping; Donna Liu- Roth had slowed to turn Into a 50 Erie Street mind. Reasonnable rates. Ed­ satisfying, more interest­ six required. Must be able to THREE RCX5M apartment or 643-1203. side road. The accident occurred George R, A Bernice C. Clatog Emma F. VonElcker corders for rent. Marlow's, 867 6 call 742-7883. with' stove Included, adults tion. Call Builder, Leon Cies- beautifully landscaped, Bow-_ termoza, Coventry; Ethel Mc­ Hannah J. McCann ward J. Bayles, 649-6246. ing? Try CML. set up and work to blueprints. era area. E. J. Carpenter' on Hackmatack S t Saturday 39 Leland Drive 509 Keeney Street Main.. 649-S22L Garden— Farm— Dairy only. Call 649-1503. EAST HARTFORD — Mata zvn.ski. 649-4291. Kay, 24 Clinton St.; Richard 99 Wetherell Street Apply in person GTK ciorpor- THREE ROOM heated apart­ Street, south, 4 room apart­ Realtor, 649-5051, Mr. Day, afternoon. Alton N. A Ethel T Cdwles Anna Walek, Katherine Walek, Ck>me in and talk over ]. D. Realty Lyncheski, Troy, N.Y.; Miss 363 Keeney Street Woodrow H. A Anna M. ation, 678 Tolland Street. Prodnets 50 ment, 450 Main Street Call FOUR AND THREE room ment, second floor, garage, SEVEN ROOM Colonial, good 649-9204. '^ery minor damage was Anna Kristoff Personan what the future holds for 649-5229. 9-6. Gail Ouilette, 244 Woodland S t; John A Janet B. Crealey McCann Building— Contracting 14 apartments, Including heat, adults. CaU after 5, 528-8065. 643-5129 643-8779 location, rec mom. garage, Mrs. Aldea Pettljean, Saybrook; caused when Ronald E. Tan- 279 Keeney Street you. We have good posi­ APPLES—Macs and Cortlands, MANCHESTER — 7% room 115 Wetherell. Street 47 Packard Street Carl Robert A Arina A. Wldham STATE LICENSED rest home CARPENTRY — Bathrooms tions available now for the WANTED — Mason's helper. No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, NEW DELUXE 4% room du­ hot water, and gas for cook­ nice land.scaping, new'Iy re­ Albenie Roy, 324 Windsor St.; guay, 58, of 137 Oak St. Francis J. A Althea McCartan ing. Electric refrigerator and modeled electric kitchen. J. D. raised ranch, 2-car garage, 2 brushed against a parked ve- George H. A Pauline D. Darby 31 Santina Drive centrayy located, reasonable tiled, recreation rooms, remod- qualified high school grad­ Call afUr 5:30. 649-7406. 14 Spencer St plex apartment, heat, hot wat­ full baths, built-ins. Immedi­ Watts Shattuck, 138 Grove St., 41 Server Street 346 Keeney Street RD 2 . rates, fnendly atmosphere. eling, garages, additions, ce­ uate. er. appliances, dryer, parking, stove furnished. Call 649-7834 PORTER STREET Area — 6 Realty. 643-5129. 643-8779. . Rockville; Mrs. Florence Smith, 'hlcle on Woodland St. near Daniel T., Jr. A Bernice V. Shirley M. Weiss or 649-5779, between 5-7 p.m. BOLTON ate occupanev. ’C3iar Borr Real Main St. yesterday morning. Louise D. Darling 22 Server Street TeL 875-1011. ment work. Call Leon Cieszyn- INDUSTRIAL GUARD, part- full cellar, $150 monthly. J.D. room Cape, fireplace, 2-car Estate, 643-0683. 58 Chestnut St.; Mrs. Grace 234 Keeney Street RD 2 Miller time, for 12-hour weekend Honsehold Goods 51 Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. FOUR BEDROOM Ranch with Keiderling, 210 Keeney S t; Mrs. The parked car belongs to 54 Leland Drive Shirley S. Weiss A Roland W« ski, 649-4291. THREE ROOM modem apart­ garage, large tree shaded lot, Henry R. A Elaine David Typist shift Must have own trans­ NOTICE $17,900. Phllbrlck Agency. a neat rec room. Prime loca­ Ester McFetridge, Manchester Thomas E. Mikoleit of Rock- William J. Minnick A Ernest G. Schiller A'ltomobfles For Sale i DION CONSTRUCTION—Roof­ portation and be bondable.! RUGS, never used, 9x12 gold, WE HAVE customers waiting ment In colonial house, extra tion. Two fireplaces, combina­ vUle. 93 Leland Drive" 22 Server Street The Bolton Zoning Board of 649-8464. Suburbai^For Sale 75 Convalescent Home; Francis Ellena J. DeFeUce Waddell Heights RD 1 ing, aiding, alterations, ceil­ Apply Conn. State Employ- i $30; 9x15 ruby Oriental, $35; for the rental of y o u f apart­ closets, large yard with patio, tions, 1H baths. Needs redec­ Peterson, 3 Shady Lane; Linda Clayton HIU, 21. of 84 Alton Theunis A Ann B. Werkhoven Appeals will hold a public bear­ 401 Keeney Street Roderick H. A Laura R. Myers NEED CAR? Tour credit turn­ ings, gutters and aluminum Clerk-Typist ment Service, 806 Main Street,' 12x15 off white nylon. 289- ment or home. J. D. Realty. $110 monthly. 643-5983. orating. owner anxious for ac­ TOLLAND — $2,500 assumes Brown, Norwich: Mrs. Margaret St., slid off the road while 67 Leland Drive 88 Santina Drive 6955. ing on an appllcatlqn by the TRANSI'ERRED to Penn.syl- Samuel A Susanna Demko ed down? Short on down pay­ windows 643-4352, 643-0695. Manchester. 643-6129. tion and the price Is negoti ­ mortgage, save closing 'costs. Wilson, 263 Woodland SL; Mrs. rounding a curve on Greenwood Emanuel A Violet M. Motola William H. Whitaker Jr. ment? Bankrupt? Reposses­ NEW FOUR ROOM apart­ State of Connecticut under vSnia 5 room ranch, modern 17 McCann Drive kitchen. firepla<'e, dishwasher, able. Started in the twentie.s. Spotless 5V4 room Colonial Elmyra Ge.ssier, 99 Broad St.; St. near Vernon St. and ran 80 Santina Drive 79 Santina Drive sion? Don't despair 1 See Hon­ QUALITY CARPENTRY— Figurer MASON’S HELPER wanted. EVERYTHINO in aterl.lzed re­ FOUR ROOM flat, second floor, ment, Including heat, hot wa­ General Statutes Public Act Vacant. T. J. Crockett. Real­ Joseph E. A Natalie R. Dennin condition "^d used furniture ana ter, atr-condltloning, appli­ vanity tiled bathroom.’ oil h6t Ranch, built-lns, % acre wood­ Stanley Slegeski, 119 Bolton onto property at 325 Vernon St. Russell C. A Katherine C. Sadie Wilson est Douglas .Inquire about low­ Rooms, dormers, porches, Mancheseter area. Call RI central- location, heat, hot No. 79. 1963, Section 48-24 for tor. 643-1577. ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, No damage to either the ve­ 21 McCann Drive est down, smallest payments basements reflnlshed, cab­ applianCli, high quality -low water, one year lease. Call ances. and parking. $1,35 water hC'at, basement garage, St.; Mrs. DA Maple Street. 649-0769^ I requirement Is 35 feet 54 Sajitlna Drive dition, new top. brakes, etc. INSURANCE CO. in this better - than - average NEW 4 ROOM RENT, second Barrows W allace son to Mr. and Mrs. Herve Dzen Bid Low Richard C. A Gloria A. Erler Sarah M. Palmer William H. Jr. A Lois B. Young ished, concrete steps, floors Living Room Suite floor, $110 without heat and AVAILABLE JANUARY 16— i minimum. Best offer. Plea.se call 649- porches, garages. No job too position, apply to the Singer APPUQUI Fournier, 164 Hilliard S t; a 573 Bush Hill Road 368 Keeney Street 22 Santina Drive 140 Garden S t Company, 832 Main Street. 5 Pc. Dinette Set electricity. CaU John Pontlcelli 4 room duplex, kitchen stove | This hearing will be January Manchester Parkade Emil A Finesia Pantaleo 0987 between 5-6 p.m. small. 649-8880. Manchester 649-5306 son to Mr. and Mrs. John Mc­ On Water Main Howard C. A Virginia M. Flavell Donald J. A Jeanlne P. Zlemak RUGS — LAMPS — TABLES & Sons, Inc., 643-6578, after 6. furnished, oil furnace, no pets, : 18, 1965, 8:00 P.M. at the Oim^ Clelland, 154 Irving St.; a son 153 Wetherell Street 25 Server Street' » Hartford MAN~FOR _ yMTov^ anj —LINOLEUM— munlty Hall, Bolton Center, i 33 Packard Street 1964 FORD, 6-passenger Coun­ A A. DION, m e. Roofing $85. 643-7672. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bard, Emil A Finesia Pantaleo Nicholas F. A Antoinette Z. try Squire, fully equipped, ex­ genera! drug store work, full and a few other small articles THREE R(X)M, third floor, Bolton. Fox Grove Realty Company siding, painting. Carpentryntry. Ai- MANCHESTER VICINITY—A East Hartford; a daughter to The A. I>ien Construction Co. 417 Ea.st Center Street 8 Packard Street . Wojclk cellent condition, owner has or part - time. Experienced. ALL ON LOIV LIBERAL heated, centrally located. Call SMALL 4 ROOM, modem Signed,. Everett A. Patten terations and additions. Cell 643-0082, between 7-8. 3 bedroom ranch on a country- Mr. and Mrs. Lynwood Wat­ of Manchester is the apparent George J. A EJdith M. F’ratue 138 Wetherell Street company car. Must sacrifice, Ings. 'Vorkmanship guaran BAKERY SALESLADY to Box N, Herald. TEF.MS • apartment suitable for young Julius Strong, size well shrubbed lot, huge 41 Hamlin Street work evenings, 4-9, experi­ or middle-aged couple, $76. son, 34 Garden Dr. low bidder for installtng^a new 109 Wetherell Street Robert J. A Virginia L Brady $2,600. Call 649-6006. teed 299 Autumn St. 643-4860 All are used, but in good HOSPITAL AREA—Deluxe 5 ^ Chainrian living room with fireplace, DISCHARGED S A T U R- John A Albina Pa van enced preferred. Apply in per­ Call 649-8055. water main on Wyllys St., Garden Grove, Inc. 42 Overland Street shape and guaranteed. It’s a room'apartment, built-ins, din- Byron H. Shinn, family size kitchen, full cellar, DAY: Harland and Gregory 433 Keeney Street 1956 STUDEBAKER. V-8 Com­ BIDWELL HOME Improvement son Mayron’s Bake Shops, 658 Salefimen Wanted ,36-A starting from a point abo'.it 300 Bo;t 648 William H. A Charlotte A. Britt wonderful bargain, one which nette, appliances, tiled bath, Secretary spotless condition, $15,500. Harris, Tolland; Mrs. Mar­ Joseph A AlleSandrina Pavan mander, excellent running con­ Company—Roofing, siding, al Center Street, Manchester. cannot be duplicated. FIVE ROOM apartment. BOLTON ZONING feet north of Highland St. Jo.seph A. A Jeanne Gauthier 44 Packard Street MAKE BIG MONEY taking yard) garage, basement, $125 Wolverton Agency, Realtors, garet Anderson, 387 E. Middle 433 Keeney Street Bruce A. A Yvette D. Cantrell dition. very good tires. $175. teraUons, additions and re­ Chestnut Street, children ac­ BOARD OF APPEALS 649-2813. 30 Server Street 742-8261 after 5 p.m. orders for Stark DWARF monthly. Hayes Agency, 643- Tpke.; James 'O'Connor, Glas­ Dzen’s price of $3,297 is $323 Harold A. A Edna Mae Geer Joseph, Alesshndrina A John 121 Wetherell Street modeling of all types Excel­ SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT cepted, $90 monthly. 649-2497. Dated at Bolton, Conn., Jan­ lower than that of the only oth­ Pavan lent woriunanshlp. 64B-6496. Fruit Trees. Elverybody can SEE ^K E ANTICO 4803. tonbury; Louis Garbich, 414 85 Wetherell Street Anthony J. A Anna T. Choma TRANSCRIPTIONIST now grow Giant Size Apples, uary 4, 1965. ANDOVER—4 room home for er bidder, the Jarvis Construc­ 433 Keeney Street 1962 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, FIVE ROOM tenement for sale, $10,000, or rent at $100 Hartford Re!.; Richard Stone, Norman L. A Nancy A. Gerhart 25 McCann Drive pearl-white, immaculate con­ Peaches, Pears In their yards. FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ tion Co., also of Manchester. Louis Pavan Permanent, full-time posi­ A— I ^ B — E— R—T— ’S ond floor, 178 Maple Street. No rent, apply 95 Foster St., 643- monthly. Bel Air Real Estate, 59 Santlna Dr.; Mrs. Glenna 128 Wetherell Street John J. Jr. A Caroline R. Cratty dition. Sacrifice. 644-8496. - Roufinif ana Cliimneys 16-A Also Shade Trees, Shrubs, Miller, Coventry; Mrs. Kath­ Bids were opened this morning 520 Keeney Street ------ISI. tion available for experi­ 43-45 ALLYN ST.. ^ furnace. $65. Tel. 643-4751. 7340. 643-9232. Eric A. A Beda K. Gothberg 32 McCann Drive Vines, Roses, etc. ' Outfit' erine Hendrickson, 72 S. Haw­ in the Municipal Building. 39 Overland Street Donald J. A Ann B, Pegoeh ROOFTNO — Specializing re­ enced claims transcription­ FREE Stark Brothers, Desk HARTFORD 42 Leland Drive Joseph P. A Helen C. Davla ■ Trailers— ist. High School education, OPEN NIGHTS TILL 9 P.M. THREE ROOM unfurnished THREE R(X)M apartments, 118 RANGE VERNON — 7 room Split Level thorne St.; Mrs. Martha Paige, Bid specifications call for Mildred H. Grant 46 Overland StriSfif j pairing roofs of all kinds, new 32115, Louisiana, Missouri. Main Street, heat, hot water, and garage, outside patio, bar­ completion of the project by John AfAngela Peila roofs, gutter work, chimneys good knowledg* of gram­ apartment, second floor. Por­ Warehouse Point; Scan Rey­ 406 Keenly Street Leslie I. A Janet F. Dbwd ’Mobile Homes 6-A 21” ALL CHANNEL Motorola ter Street area, $80 monthly etove refrigerator, $100. 649- becue pit, % acre lot, near nolds, Glastonbury: Arthur June 1. Morgan Mason A Marjorie Ann 359 Bidwell Street cleaned, repaired Aluminum mar and spelling, plus Peter, Sr, John Sr, A Mary 36 Packard Street. , T-V, good condition, $35. 649- includes heat, hot water, elec­ 5229, 9-5. school, assumable mortgage, Usher Jr., Sortiersville; Mrs. The work will be done at the Grant 1657 ELCAR all aluminum siding 30 years' experience. speedy, accurate typing re­ Help VfanteH— FUEL OIL Peila Albert A Gladys Dumlaa 0098. tricity and gas, no appliances $18,500. 19 Gerald Drive, Ver­ Edith Massey, 6 Carol Dr., request of Wells Dennison of 406 Keeney Street trailer, 37’x8’, furnished. Sac­ Free estimates. CaU Howley, quired. Some knowledge of Male or Female 37 364 Bidwell Street 58 Overland Street medical terms helpful. furnished. Call 643-6940 for THREE ROOM apartment, non. Owner 876-6745. Rockville; Linda Nleman, El­ Case Bros., who has agreed to Frances E. Gutbrod rifice. Best offer. 646-0255. 643-8361, 644-8333. ,40” COOLERATOR Electric GASOLINE Peter M. A Evelyn R. Pgilg Joseph P. A Cecilia H. Liberal employee benefits FULL-TIME SALES Associ- appointment. centrally located, adultk. 643- lington; David Smith, Tolland; pay for the cost of material 210 Keeney Street RD 2 Henderson and excellent working con­ 'push button range, double — 60U5. COVENTRY — 6V4 room Cape and labor. The town -will assume Donald R. A Doris F. Hale 376 Bidwell Street at«s wanted for expanding oven, magic deep well cooler, A-TTRACnVE 4 ROOM apart­ plus 4 room ranch, excellent Mrs. Sandra Mazur and son, Peter M. A John Pella - 20 Packard Street Auto Driving School 7-A Radio-TV Repair ditions. Call Mrs. Peterson, Real Estate Firm. Will train 307 N. Main St.; Mrs. Patricia an engineering expense of ap­ 122 Wetherell Street Donald S. A Lenice G. EUto 643-1161, for appointment. automaUc timer, excellent ment, second floor, basement MANCHESTER — 4 large BANTLY OIL in-IaW qjtuation. $1,000 down. proximately $330. Edward P. A Alma F. Hamill 359 Bidwell Street Services 18 but must be licensed and condition, $100. Phone .643- and attic, steam heat, opposite Pasek Realty, 289-7475, 742- McNally and son, 40 Waddell Gina Petficca 22 Packard Street LBARN TO DRIVE Speclsl ready to go to work. Ebccel- rooms, newly decorated, heat, COMI’\\\, INC. Upon completion of the main, 46 Westminster Road , attention to nervous aniid eld- 7474. Center Park. No pets. Adults 8243. Rd.; Mrs. Lois Fitch and son, 23 Packard Street Francella G. James CONNIE'S TV and Radio Berv lenf' management potential. hot water, etove, refrigerator, 64 Mt. Nebo PI.; Mrs. Shirley it will become the propeiftjl of Gordon W. A Shirley E. erly. Classroom for teen-agera preferred. 649-7539. first floor, $130. No pets. 648- Joseph J. A Constance Petz 50 Overland Street Ice, available all houra. Satla- WOMAN for cosmetic- and Liberal commission arrange- i:!i \i\ :■ i 1 WAPPING, Beelzebub Road. Mazzetta and son, 203 Center the town water department, and Hampton John E. A Geraldine M. Pickup service. Day or eve­ faction guaranteed. Call 649- 7036 after 6 p.m. will be accessible for tie-in by 218 Wetherell Street 468 Wetherell Street drug counter. Experienced, pients and draw can be ar- Wanted— To Bay 58 L A k oE ONE ROOM with lu 5H room ranch on an acre St. Kowalchuk ning lessons. Reasonable rates. 1816 ' ranged. CaU Mr. Werbner, '! i;i.. A! lu II !l- other pi;operty owners In the Howard James A Jean Hampton Henrietta Pontlcelli Manchester Driving Academy, good personality, fulj nt 648-07B3. WANTED TO BUT—Antlquea 31T11S161329. The seUer re­ B^st 30 to 88. Size 10, 31 bust. quickly appllqued to plain blocks Nicolas Ondarza. 303 N. Main The Rev. J

MONDAY, JANUARY 4, 1966 >AGB SIXTEEN Jlanri|^0b r lEoftiittB The WeatlMr Arcraga Dally Net Pre« Run roneMI of V. ■* WMrtka ■br the Week Baded ■ The executive board of Buck- Okurntj, lit t le ley School PTA will meet tonight Snow Blown into Streets December It, 1964 A b o u t T o w n at 8 in the staff room at the daage toaight, law 36-I6; parity school. 14,151 maamj, wlady. arid Thf Regina D'lUlUi Society Slows Plowing Operation high se-M. will meet tonlglit at the The Army Navy Auxiliary wlrf Blembtt o t the AndK sponsor A card party tonight at JANUARY Borekn of ClrcaUUon UanehtuMr— A CUy of ViUage Charm Italian American d a b tm El- Info the street, Tureck said, ,drldg« St. 8 at the clubhou.se. The group Except for heavy snowrdt1ft8< wHU have its regular meeting •The hazard Is even worse, tor and repeated acts ot thought­ the mounds of snow freeze and (Claazifled Adverttddt on Faga 10) PRICE SEVEN CENTS The Hartford - Tolland County W e^esday at 8 p.m. at the club. lessness by private contractors MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1965 Mernb^s areWerplpded to bring impede traffic.” VOL. LXXXIV, nA .8 0 (TWELVE PAGES) Council Mill meet Saturday at and operators of snow blowers, He said, "These people have CORSET 7:80 p.m. at the VFW Home. gifts foj^san auction table. Mr^. Kference Streeter will head the five-inch weekend snowfall no permits to puata snow Into ,waus taken in stride by ^he town the streets and I warned six or a refreshment committee. Mrs. Daughterisgf Union Veterans Florence Plitt will be chairman of the Civil War Will meet to-' highway department. seven of them yesterday that 'morrow at 8 p.m. at the home The snowdrifts, caused by 60- If they continue the practice I Events of a gift table. Members of the mild'-per-hour wind gusLs, were wrill be forced to take steps to VFW Auxiliary are reminded to of Mrs. Maude f e a r e r , 113 Russell St. heaviest in the Buckland, Bush stop them.” maidenfonn: First Big Step Near bring articles for the gift table. High Optimism Hill and Spring St. areas, and The weekend snow follows a In State The VFW will meet ^emor required two and three snow­ lattem set on Dec. 6, when Manchester Lodge of Masons plowing operations. .ive inches fell on Manchester- Will meet tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. row at 8 p.pi* a,t the post ni»pne and nominate a junior vice co; Highway Supt. Ernest Tureck The following weekend wAs at the Masonic Temple. The Fel- mander and quartermaster. said this morning that his men clear, but on Dec. 20, four more lowcraft degree will be confer­ trucks had more trouble Inches of snow fell. The follow­ In Slate’s^ezoning M oney Bags red. Frank H. Gakeler, abnlor Chaminade Musical Club will with the .snow blowm and push­ ing weekend was again tlear of warden, will preside. " ------From Robbery Opening of Congress have a potluck tonight at 6:30 ed itHo the streets than they snow. CHORALF had wuHi the snowfall itself. Thus, If the pattern set to date It must also fe.apportita thengress broke als costly and Utopian. Johnson’s hope, mentioned al­ families” and aid for pupils in •The bagi* were discovered at most ca.sually in an early para­ be U.S. citizens and must have first of the tasks for which it and State Democratic Chairman the rear of Jim Oarty's restau­ down some of its own historic Rich in prose but barren of both public and private schools. (SefB Page Five) graph, that the new leaders of Johnson did not explain how he > resided in- Manchester for at was summoned Into session. John M. Bailey, rant, police said. legislative barriers that •nnlght i details, the presidential me.s- least six months. MAIDENFORM have blocked the way. ^a&e presented a series of the Soviet Union will "visit hopes to dodge the parochial A 'constitutional amendment, America so they can leam school iMue on which earUer aid ■approved by the electorate on Bombing Charge about this country at first plans have foundered. Nov. 3, has removed the re­ 'New Magazine RIDGEFIELD (AP)—A 17- hand.” * — A doubling of this year’i quirement of one year’s state CHANSONETTE Bra year-old Ridgefield High Seho^ There wasn’t a ripple of ap­ *784’-i^llon attack on poverty. residency. Rusk Sees Curbs Out Saturday senior has been charged wtfn plause at that. The loudest -out­ — flfiiminatlon of "every re­ The towm's registrars of vot­ The world’8 most famous bra,^ circujar and three counts of wllfull injury burst came wlifen the President maining obstacle to the right ers will hold an enrollment ses­ spoke stitched cups for finest fit. Center In The Herald to pcr.sonal property ■with home­ vowed to keep this nation's 10- and opportunity to vote.” ’This sion on Friday, also from 5 to elastic band uplifts and gives firm support, made bombs. year-old pledge to keep on wag­ upset predictions that Johnson 8 p.m. holds bra snugly in place. In AA, A,'B, C cups. On Rebel Weapons Stephen'T, Henson was placed ing the fight in South 'Viet Nam. would not seek new civil rights At this session, which Is not ConnecticiR Life, a mag­ under *500' bond Monday and Nevertheless, Johnson handed legislation in this session. After to be confused with a voter- azine devoted to. news and his case continued to Jan. 25 in his democratic supporters a the speech. Sen. Richard Rus- making session, electors may pictures of peotJe, places Danbury Circuit Court. load Of legislation heavy enough | sell. D-Ga., said he knows the change from one party to an­ WAamNCTON (API — Sec-ita concern before about the and projects in Connecti­ Police said the bomb shattered to burden them for months to i President has plans for a new other, or, if unafflllatM, may 3 for 4.99 2 for 3.22 retary of State Dean Rusk said flow of arms to the rebels from cut, will make its initial windows in three downtown busi- come, and gave the GOP forces bill to clinch Negroes’ voting sign up with a party of their today he sees a "very good Red (3hina, Egypt and Algeria. appearance in The Man­ ne.ss establishments. No person­ plenty of target.s to shoot at as rights. choice. Regular $2 ea. Regular ^.69 ea. chance" that the supply of arms Rusk also expressed a hope chester Evening Herald al injury was reported. House and Senate squared away - Streamlining of the tax- 7/ In addition, Friday will be to rebel forces in the Congo will that the South Viet Nam govern­ Saturday. for the new session. writing machinery of Congress, the effective date for those un- be brought under control. ment will find a way to organize Tlie once-a-month pub­ The President called for: 1 ------affilioted electors who, last ALSO c o n t o u r e d and demonstrate unity in its lication, to be distributed Stabbing Charge — A substantial excise tax cut I (See Page Five) He expressed the view at an war with the Communist Viet BRIDGEPORT (AP) — Police August, requested a change to Impromptu news conference in the first Saturday after 'Cither the Republican or Dem­ IN BLACK OR WHITE Cong. the first Thursday, replaces are investigating the stabbing a C3apitol corridor after he had death of a 59-year-old Bridge­ ocratic party. met for nearly three hours be­ The closed meeting was ar­ Suburbia Today, which has The effective date for voters ranged primarily for a report on ceased publication. port man. Regular $3. NOW hind clo.sed doors with the Sen­ James Costigan was found who change from one party to 2.39 each ate Foreign Relations Commit­ problems of the Congo and the The supplement this sprawled at the foot of a bed Special Messages another is six months from the | tee to brief its members on Soviet Union’s refusal to pay its month includes an article date of the request. in his Howard Avenue apart­ world problem*. U.N. peace-keeping assess­ by mystery writer Hillf.ry ments. Waugh, who takes his ment Monday night by Mr. and •■We think there is a very Mrs. John Hannon, police said. MONDAY ‘ good chance that the attempts Ck>mmittee members said in readers on a tour through LBJ’s Next Task advance, however, they would Braj'ford, the town from Costigan was Hannon’s uncle. to send arms to the rebels in the Superintendent of Police Jo­ Congo will be brought under explore the situation, in South w'hlch he draws the back­ TUISDAY LECLERC Viet Nam on the basis of Presi­ ground for hi.s latest novel. seph A. WaKsh said the time of PIX and PIXIE control." Rusk told newsmen in death and motive was not yet WASHINGTON (A P )— President Johnson turned his FUNERAL HOME response to questions. He de­ dent Johnson’s assertion in his •The cover story will tell This photo of President Johnson, his TV image, about a Yale University establi.shed. Dr. George Molnar, attention today to the preparation of special messages clined to elaborate. State of the Union message the was made by Herald Chief Photographer Sylvian by NEMO United States will not break its venture into the previously a medical examiner, said Costi­ to Congress asking for a big new education program, a nemo. •The government had indicated gan died of multiple stab Ofiara. The speech was the first State of the Union FUNERAL 10-year-old pledge to help that unexplored world of the For you who need Just a bit wounds. message given during “ prime” television time. substantial cut in excise taxes, expanded efforts to fight country "against Communist perceptions of infants, and poverty and disease and new civil rights legislation. of control. PIX (girdle) or will attempt to prove that SERVICE aggresdon.” All these items — plus a sur--^- PIXIE (panUe) fit like a new babies are aware of WALTER N. Johnson declared that U.S. Lottery Bill prise bid for an American visit Ford, said there could be HHla hug, smooth you In, neaten S300,000 Fire security is tied- to peace in Asia more than we think. LECLERC your whole figure. 2-way , HARTFORD (AP)—A bill call­ by the new leaders of the Soviet argjument over the goals — Just Director Fits, Firms, Really Holds ’ and peace will come to South A Connecticut Life map ing for a referendum on whether Union — were dealt with In over how to achieve them. stretch knitted yam. Light In Haverhill will sho\y how much money you in, takes inches off Viet warn "only when aggres­ Connecticut shbuld sponsor a Nigerian Leaders broad terms Monday night in Jc^nson even made what 23 Main Street, Manchester as a feather. S, M, L, XL, sors leave their neighbors in state towns are spending XXL. state lottery was filed' in the Johnson’s State of the Union White ' House officials acknowl­ SMOKCB your waist. Boned batiste HAVERHILL. Mass. (API — peace.” for snow removal this year General Assembly today by Rep. message to Congress and the edged was an Indirect'referenca Call 649-5869 front and back, talon clos­ Sen Wayne Morie, D-Ore., a and "Current State,'” a reg­ An early morning fire In the John A. Miseikoski. nation. ing. Short or average. Girdle. Reg. member o< the committee an er Balewa refused to postpone sive attack on crippling and kiU- Key Points International law of unJusUfled be found monthly in Con- lators have already filed sep­ the election. Panty Girdle The'' fire was discovered at geria’s president and prime ing diseases." Regularly American unilateral military nectl, tendency of overintervention in murder in the death of his vlfe. bakar ’Dafawa Balewa to form a parts of midwestem Nigeria. CUBID Osr of Your Choice Boost Force give increased attention to prob­ —Propdsed; A substan­ Gift Shop and the J.J. Newberry the internal affairs of both Gabriele, originally charged "broadly beised national govern­ The balloting also will be re­ tial excise tax cut; In­ ment” on the basis of last lems at home. But it dealt, too, Department Store. The damage! south Viet Nam and the Oon- with first degrree murder, was examined in districts where with a suggestion that leaders of creased expenditures for was e;.timated by fire officials. Wednesday’s balloting, which such a small number voted as to education and antlpoveity MORIARTY In Malaysia opposition parties boycotted aft- the Soviet U'lion visit the United While the fire was in progre.ss, Sen. CJeorge D. Aiken, R-Vt., (See Page Five) make "a mockery” of the elec­ States. And Johnson -slipped in prog(rama; hospital care for Haverhill High School received said that "if we can't have a tion, the president said. the aged under S o c i ei 1 BROTHERS SINGAPORE (AP) — Fifty announcements that he wants to NOW a telephone call that a bomb stable government at Saigon, In constituencies where the travel to Europe and Latin Security; overhaul o f im- SQl Center St. was . in the building. Students we are wasting millions of dol note paratroopers arrived from opposition charged that nomina­ mig(ratiun- peal of uurec Torrington polics- est fashions. -16” length (26- 'The twin-engine Vigilantes, not expecUng any new danger," ty's food shortage has been men of their suspension de­ 36, 18" length (26-88, odd to capable of twice the speed of Anderson said. “ Cnly an unfore­ solved for the present. layed by lack of courtroom 36)* sound,' cross the coast over seen recurt-ence of warm rain, •Twenty-two Army heUcoptsrs m c e . . . Govi Rockefeller asks South Viet Nam, turn Into La cm hour after hour after hour, remained on the Job for emer­ Democratic New Xbric legisla- ° > 9 9 . Regular through the Laotiatn panhandle would trigger new floods in the gency airlifts. Other military ^ture 't o support program tbnt MORIARTY 7.95 between Thailand and. South area." and civilian aircraft have re. woaM beoet atate ’ Viet Nam, then head north and The Christmas week floods turned borne. more thaa $4M nlUUoau primar­ northwest to their target areas. that did an estimated $600 mu­ Moat of today’s wet weather ily for education and BROTHERS "For us It’s a strung^ side o f tton worth of damage in North­ WMA confined to the Far,West. ■tate aid . . . Actor CHECK! COMPAREI 301 CENTER ST. the war," Werner said. "So fgr ern California alone, lyere Rain fsU along much of tbs Pa­ Lowo. Yt, entosa ‘ none of us have been shot at, largely blamed on warm ralna cific Oooat and gate warnings Hoenttal ta Loo PrlfM oNsetIvs St AU AW Ml 3.5135 but we may look up tomorrow that melted mountain' m w wars posted from Point Arena, treatmeat at SAVE! k Mi ttswisallr tod ~ and tha .W C^ ^ Navy pilot XA. 6ndr. Devtt right, ai^ phdto- ing off in their twin-engine Vigilante foi( a photo- paeka tnto already swollen rto Calif., to Astoria. Ore. Heavy moat . Vt oavigator Lt. (j4T>), StePhtn Eyah, chech map inteUigeiKto mission over the Laotian countiyeide. ( T i l t ’s bard to bailavi tbaia la a Anderaon (■aa Page 8) wgr m 4ba Flatna daa Jwrsa,

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