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TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966. FACE EIGHTEEN Avsrsga Dally Net Press Ron Th* Wwtthftr iSIanrI|fr0t^r lEmfnittg l|?raIiJ For the Week Ended Ftreenoi at V. ft, WehOia P eeember 18. 18*4 anew toto - - g - - J The cast of the first act of The Lutheran Women’s Ml»- ooHer OinigM. Low to Yim k n -, "Little Pawnee Brother" will olonary League of Zion Luther­ Zoners Grant AMERICAN LEGION 14,151 About Town rehearse Thuraday at 7 «p.m. an Church will meet tomorrow Announce Engagementr inuiiow, wmmaf and eell. in the basement rooms of the at 7:30 p.m. in the parish house Member of the Andit toS*. Little Theater of Manchester. for topic discussion. A tape re­ Damato Bid BarAna af Clroulatioo XMU Chaptar, RAM, win Ail dancers, except those in coiling commemorating the Manehmater-^ City of Village Charm mMt tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at square dances, are reminded to 16th anniversary of Dr. Walter The sonlng board d appeals tha Maaonie Tempi*. The Royal report to the Burton Studios, A. Mater’s death, Lutheran Hour (ZBA) last night gnmted a vari­ (Clastflled AdvertleiBg en Page 22) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Arch Mason degree will be con* 22 Oak St, Thursday at 7, speaker for many years, will ance to Raymond F. Damato .for VOL. LXXXIY, NO. 93 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGB^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1985 fprred. There will be refreah- also be heard. Mrs. Selma the construction of a four-fam­ ■lenU and a sooiat St. Mary's Episcopal Church Kamm and Mrs. Andreas Lor- ily dwelling on the weet side of will have Its annual meeting enze^ wilj^give as hostess. Edward St. BINGO DAV Auxiliary will meet to­ Monday in Neill Hall, preceded In its only other action, the morrow at 7:80 p.m. at the by a potluck at 8:30 p.m. Those VFW Auxiliary Sewing board also voted approval for EVERY WEDNESDAY NIGHT Events VFW Home. not already contacted for food Circle will meet Thursday at 8 the extension o f a General Re­ 8 O’CLOCK—LEGION HOME, LEONARD 8T. President Facing are reminded to call Mrs. Al­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. Flor­ pairer’s LJeense for John Dlu- Mandieater Lions Club will lan Scott, 612 Spring St., or ence Streeter, 60 Starkweather gonskl at a gasoline station at meet tonight at «:S0 at WUlle’s Mrs. Alexander Eigner, 100 Ar- St. 260 W. Middle Tpke. In State President Inaugurated, Steak House. Paul Edwards, nott Rd., by Thursday. In granting the variance to manager of WINF, will be Ladles Auxiliary of the Ital­ Damato, the ZBA did so on the Congress Squalls guest speaker. ian American Society will meet Members of Gibbons Assem­ basis of hardship, because the tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the exceptional shape of the prop­ Travelers Ends Interior Communications bly, Catholic Ladies of Oolum- Wlii’n you w >nt Ui-’ licut. lju y .bus, are reminded to save good club, Eldridge S t erty precludes the construction W A S H IN G T O N (A P )— ^economy actions and a freeh- Technician J.C. Edwin S. Pem­ of single-family dwellings and enlng wind of oppoeltion by Compact Saving berton, son of Mr. and Mrs. used clothing and other ar­ ’H).; President Johnson begins ticles for a rummage sale, The Inasmuch Class of the S-; on the belief that the aptotment Republicans to his spending Prederick 8. Pemberton of 28B sponsored by the group, Church of the Nazarene haS house will not depreciate the his first elective term to­ proposals. Oerden Dr., recently participat­ canceled its meeting which was value of surrounding property. HARTFORD (A P )— Pledges His Best Effort Wednesday, Jan. 27, at 9:30 day, with minor congres­ A call by Senate Deihocratic ed in an amphibious landing op­ a.m. at Mott's supermarket. scheduled for tonight Damato’s application was op­ sional squalls reflecting Leader Mike Mtuisfield of Mon­ Travelers Indemnity Co. eration on the beaches of Sar­ Donations may be brought to posed by eight adjacent prop­ tana for a speedup on the Presi­ has eliminated a 10 per cent dinia while serving aboard the the deep iceberjg of contro­ Mott’s Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Martha Circle of Emanuel L erty owners, whose counsel, dent’s "Great Society’’ program insurance discount for own­ USS Davis. Lutheran Church will meet Atty. Vincent L. Diana, argued versy threatening some ^ f was met with a demand from WASHINGTON (AP)— Members wishing further in- Dinneen photo^ The engagement of Miss Ju- ers qf compact cars after ’ formation may contact Mrs Thur.sday at 2 p.m. in the mu­ that the construction would ma­ CAXDIK.S Senate Republicsin Leader Ev­ Lyndon Baines Johnson The engagement of Miss his legislative proposals. St Bridget’s Rosary Society George Willard Jr., 75 Steep sic room of the church. Mrs. dlth Gay Arnold of Manchester terially alter the characteristics Although calm Mae prevailed erett M. DIrksen of IlUnois for reportedly finding that H um phrey will wpoMor a public military Donna L. Hull to David A. Mc­ took the presidential path Hollow Lane, or Mra J ^ e s C. Henry Anderson will lead to Craig Irving Larson of Cen' of 'the neighborhood and would for inaugural day Um U, there "adequate time’’ for a thorough such cars are involved in Whist and setback party to­ Kinney, both of North Coven­ amid stirring ceremony to­ Tani, 90 Concord Rd. devotions. Pastor Anderson will terbrook has been announced by depreciate the value of sur­ wae an undertow of irritation study of individual bills. more and costlier accidents morrow at 8 p.m. at the K of try, h.os been announced by her rounding property. Starts Today day— and solemnly pledged conduct Bible study. Mrs. Mil­ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry among aome Democrats and "Diligence is a good thing," C Homa Refreshments will be dred West and Mrs. S i g r i d parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd J. Atty. John F. Shea, who rep­ Republicans at the President’s Dirksen said in an interview. than others. that: " I will lead as best I .nerved. The Little Theater of Man­ Hull, Cedar Swamp Rd. C. Arnold, 48 Dorothy Rd. The company action followed chester will meet tomorrow at 8 Modean will serve as host­ resented Damato, based his ar­ "But there must be adequate can.” esses. Her dance is a son of Mr. and Her fiance is the son of Mr, guments on testimony by local LENOX PHARMACY time for a thorough examination approval of the State Insurance On New Life p.m. at its basement rooms at Mrs. Arnold McKinney, Cedar Commission, which in Septem­ Before a great throng at 30 School St. Board members and Mrs. Carl Larson Center- realtor and appraiser Herbert 299 E. CENTER STREET— 649-0896 of each bill as it comes along. In Swamp Rd. ChurchOl Spends ber was notified that Travelers’ the U.S. Capitol, the Presi­ are in charge of a program. St. Francis Xavier Mothers brook. J. McKinney, who said that the the interest of sound legislation By HARRY KELLY Circle will meet tomorrow at An August wedding is plan­ Mi.ss Arnold is a graduate of proposed construction was the we must give careful consldeni- experience shows a "slightly dent raised his right hand, Famous plays will be read, and Peaceful Night h l^ e r accident rate with com­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Hu­ Fred Blish HI will explain 8:16 p.m. at the home of Mrs. ned. Central Connecticut State Col­ best plan for the property and tlon to each meaeure." bert H. Humphrey, the man who rested his left on a family UNWANTED Robert Bourque, 9 Hoffman lege and is a teacher in the Bol­ that it would, in effect, enhance pact cars than with other cars." choral reading. There will be a Dirksen said Republicana The discount was abolished battled so hard for the presiden­ Bible given him by his Rd. Mrs. Charles Adams and ton school system. the area’s value. LONDON (AP)—Sir Wln- have no Intention of engaging in tial ntaina be- tion. Jhe old promises and the oM ■t tickst. "We aren’t gtdng to give you alarm tor tha oar while dis- WASHINGTON (AP) — Lyn foreign problems. administered by House Speaker Georgia, So^tlT' Carolina. Vir­ members who are su bi^ ing on LUCKY LADY tore Qie Stammd company is­ Hie old Ibimplirejr had a way don Baines Johnson took his But he pledged this nation to dream. They will lead you best MORSE OfXXEOK, 188 Ann St, Hartford, 822-2281 ginia and Maryland'. Miss Mc­ an income below $4jH)0 per any trouble.’ " patddng men to Colonial Avenue sued 128,000 shares to Litton. of forgoMtag ibe. ctock when John W. McOormkek. Hum­ to lnm >^ the car abandoned new cftt^ -M . President today, international xoqperatlon. of all." phrey laid grave stress on the Lagan is a junior at the school year. Paige, wifh the assistance of Tuesday’s bearing was on a talking to people. He’d shake off Johnson called on the nation Trainee James Darby, a former there. and vowed that America’s ene­ "We can never again stand words "So help ms God." WASH and COIN OPERATED DRY CLEAN roquoat tor a permanent i n a c ­ campaign aides who tried to get to "Join reasroner H. Gibson Chiian. Wag Gala Event and other ills in a land of wealth Speaking of the American of the ants." As her husband, mandated ald Paige, to the detective divi­ The robbery was- the fourth KUI^ was Potsor Stonsyk, 17, are an injustice to Americans faith and dream, Johnson said "It is the excitement of be- now in his own right to lead the aind the enemy of the nation. all Americans com e here "to sion and gave him two days of the year at a Connecticut of Wlnated. AP Speolol Correspondent c o m 1 n g—always becoming, notion, delilvered his oddreeo, ofi. In addition, Paige was given bank or savings and loan asso­ The ooroper. In the finding "It will not surrender easily," find a jfiace where a man could trying, probing, falling, resting, the First Lady sot listening in­ a $50 reward. ciation. Issued Tuesday, said the youths WASHINOTON (AP) — High be said. "But change boa given be his own man. They made a and trying again—but always tently, her hands folded in her . State Police Identltled the sus­ One of the holdups occurred were returning from New York brow, middle and low, the lu new weapons. Before this covenant with this land." gaining,” he said. lap. Just Installed pects as Robert W. Millette, 26, last Friday at another Water­ State where evidence ohows "Great Society" was jumping generation of Americans is fin­ "Conceived m justice, written If the nation succeeds, M will The schedule had eolled tor Edward llaloney. 22, and Peter bury Savings Bank branch, in that "moot, if not all of the from fugues to frugs. ished, this enemy will not only in liberty, bound in union ,it was be "not b eca u M of what we J. Del Cloppo Jr., 31, all of 1 Wolcott. The loot was $5,780. youtha had been drinking.’’ On the eve of President John­ retreat — it will be conquered.” meant one day to inspire the- have, but what we are; not be (8ee Page Fow) New York Oty The Oakville branch was last The car, said Guion, was son’s Inaugural, jubilant Demo­ Johnson’s address, couched in hopes of all mankind,” he said. cause of what we own, but what ALL Each was held in lieu of $60,-! victimized by bandits in Decern- driven reckleeoly end at a high crats hod something for every­ brood general terms, dealt al­ “ It binds us still. And If we keep we believe.’ 000 bond on charges of robbery ber 1908. At that time two men, rate of speed. body — a concert by the Nation­ most entirely with what he its terms we shall flourish." ' "We believe every man must views as the natiem’s mission at Fith violence. I one of them disguised os a al Symphony Orchestra, a The President said justice some day be free," he said. DRAND NEW Arraignment was scheduled to-' woman, fled with about $20,000. Livery Hearinga numbing round of state recep­ requires that no American deny "And we believe in ourMlves." tions, donees, massive cocktail a fellow American because of "That is the mistake our ene­ News Tidbits HARTFORD (AP) — The parties and private blasts that state Public Utilities Commis­ Ky Accepts race or creed. The man who mies have always made," John­ from the AP Wires were still chorusing today. It does “betrays America,” he son said. “ In my lifetime—in sion is going to have another was a helluva town to sleep in if go at hearings on a proposal to said. depression and war—they have WASHERS you didn’t happen to find "The awaited our defeat. Each time, regulate livery Mrvice rates. Viet P ost, “ Let us reject any among us Pop* Paul VI warns Roman Eyes of Texas" lulling. vfho seek to reopen old wounds from the secret places of the GIVE THEM A TRIAL SOON Because of the variety of Whisky flowed like campaign Catholics against the tempta­ and rekindle old hatreds," the American heart, came forth the tion, which he sold insinuatae , YOU’LL LIKE THEM! types o f livery Mrvice and the promisee. The mink that flowed faith they could not Me or even large number o f compemles in­ Halts Crisis President said in his inaugural itself “ even in the hearts of ex­ through the hotel lobbies would address, ‘"niey stand in the way; imagine. It brought us victory. volved, PUC Chairman Eugene perts,’’ to weaken or deny con­ make Miami look like a poor of a Meking nation." It will again.” C. Loughlin adjourned the form. Clearly, even before the SAIGON,- South Viet Norn troversial Ootbolio teaching for Johnson added: the sake of (Christian u n ity ... opening hearing Tuesday and main event, inaugural week was (AP) — Brig. Gen. Nguyen Coo "I will lead os best I con. But (See Page Four) said hs would schedule sepa­ already a huge success; the cab Air Force Academy official* rate hearings for the different drivers were grivnbllng about Ky agreed today to accept tem­ say a faculty^ committee la in- DOUBLE LOAD cstegorlea o f ojMrators. (he traffic. porarily the post of minister of veetigating repwrta of eloee- Livery Mrvice is chartered The big receptions in the ho­ youth and sports and a potential room eheatlBg by some oodot* transportation in the form of tels were so big Hubert H. Hum­ government crisis was averted. at tbe Colorado Institution, tho buses, cars, limousines—and phrey temporarily lost his Sen The revamped Oabinet ot Pre­ U.S. May Charge Reds newest o t the nation’s aervioo 'V. I hearses— for people who ore ate replacement — Walter F. mier Tran Van Huong, with four ooademiee. WASHER young generals added to its ci­ I Negroes aim owffher offeo- (See Page Two) (See Page Four) vilians, was sworn in after a 24- aive at the lengthy and com­ hour delay caused by Ky’s ini­ Violated N-Test Ban plicated system ragtoterlng l ! tial rejectiem of his appoint­ voter* la Dolloe Cooaty in Ala­ ment. bama where Negroee comprloe The flamboyant commander WASHINGTON (AP) — The^and call on the Soviet! to take 60 per cent of the populatioa * Brave Girl Survived^ Burns of the VietnameM air force told United States may charge the precautions. 25 and one p^r cent o f the votere. I newsmen, however, he will keep Soviet Union with violating the At the other extreme, any . .West German Chancellor SAVE 60% ON YOUR LAUNDRY his military job and will stay in limited nuclear test-ban treaty treaty violation which ' was Ludwig Erhard and President SheHl Be Married in April tile Cabinet "for only a couple a result of on underground judged to be deliberate on the Charles d* Gaulle of WINDOW of weeks." explosion lost Friday in Central part of any country ..could be agree to sell for ■ elx-power Two U.S. generals were re­ Asia. made a basis for withdrawing Enropeen ooofereaeo to explore ASHLAND, Moui. (AP) The admiration ts mutual. ported to have encouraged him The U.S. Atomic Energy Oom- from the test bon altogether. th* next step toward Buropeoa Judy White is getting married Judy first met Peck when she to accept the ministerial ap­ mission said Tuesday night the However, authorities here made political union. SHADES this spring. was still in critical condition at blast has produced some fallout clear they did not believe that pointment in the interests of Sen. Wayne Motm, D-Ore., DO it YOURSELF— AND SAVE! the Soviets hod engaged in de­ Judy is 20 years old and pret­ (jhelsea Naval Hospital. Doctors harmony within the armed In the northern Pacific near Ja­ tells the Senate the United McmIs to Order ty. Eight and one-half years ago feared she might die and, know­ forces. pan. Officials noted that under liberate violation,. ALSO the treaty, fallout ia suppoMd to The treaty,- signed in Moscow States le vtolatiac tie own ■he lay near death in a hospital. ing that Peck was her favorite Three other generals were Meals against “the jungle law movie star, oaked him If he’d be-kept within the boundaries of 18 months ago and subscribed to VENETIAN SUNOS Doctors gave her on* chtmee In sworn In with Ky at the Gia of military might” by unques­ Bring yonr old roUert In SAVE DRY CLEANING a humbred of surviving terrible visit her. ' Long presidential palace. Chief the testing nation. by more than 100 nations, pro­ burns suffsred In a kitchen fire. Peck, in toym in ccnnection The evidence fb date suggests hibits nuclear explosions in the tionably making war to Leoa. and aave 85o per ehade Ot State Phan Khac Suu pre­ . . .The National Parent- Judy, then 12, hod risen ooriy wltii a motion picture, was cap­ sided. that while th* Soviet exj^oslon atmosphere, in outer space and Teacher Aoaociation launehee • 75% to feed her new piqppy. Slipping tivated by the courageous little The others were MaJ. Gen. technically violated the treaty, under water. It also prohlbita 8 LBS. *2.00 on a bathrobe, ib* want into the girl with the big brown eyes and it apparently was occidental. underground exploeimis If they campaign to woo bock aomo Nguyen Von Thleu, a Moond 100 local units kitchen and hM m beating milk pigtails. deputy premier; MaJ. Gen. And, the AE!C said, "the caUM radioactive debris "to be tremiat ON on the stove, ih o m u from the A week later, he telephoned Tnui Von Minh, armed forces amounts of radioactivity meas­ prsMnt outside the territorial gas afovs ignited her robe and her from New York and asked minister; and Brig. Gen. Linh ured to date will not produce limits of the state” that is test spirited away to the poat three William D. Buckingham 62, DRY CLEANING 5 LSS. OR LESS «1S0 tire engulfod her in seconds. her to watch the Ed Sullivan Quong 'Vien, minister of pey- measurable exposures to per­ Ing. inventor of the ptopotot ore Judy was burned over 72 per televlaion ehow that night. Peck cbok^cal warfare. sons.” The force of the Soviet bloat cent i t her body. She was in a mentioned Judy White on the Meantime, tivs of South Viet Still, Secretary MDON (NBA) — Am«rt- two. 114 In a variety of Jobe including i - en with so particlpante. «d Nursee Club w ill resume its for children. Barrie, himeelf, ing laaa than 10 paraons. umpe, w) ning to cloee their headquar­ AKIB lUy faced with the need to ex- The zoning board o f appeals loM, we shall all lose." Brady noted that aB faclllUea • A l Modds mmj mat know It, tiut tb«y m e PUC hearing room In tba Bouto dealer. mechanics, skilled concrete and Director Bresnaham said six regular schedule of meetings thlng be held Jan. 27 at South Wind­ INC. wateliad Patar Paa aa a tala- By 8YD KROMSH the trumpeT ^ Uon department, and there to under thp terms of his will. No rate regulations were ChiqipeUe, 26, Will be eentenced In Hue, 400 milee north of Sai­ A9 ■owth.’’ tor. Five state hearings for program, the establlehmefit of varied from relocation 'Of a sec- (xnirsee, 17 each; cooking and sor High School. A tty. John La- 873 MAIN STBEET aialoB aanaleal atarrtag U aiy 'Tha United NaUons wUI is- adopted for livery service when gon, troaUa appeared Ukaly. H you lead a low trump and :! no exchange between south Windsor was historic. He Harold Newberry, chairman; C. consisted of cleaning aU roads full time on a salary basis, tion forms have been sent to behind him. A channing statue stamp depicts a key on which a gun fight in a Hartford hotel. Ky has been a key element la loted that It maiked the "re- The annual report of the Vinton Benjamin, Joseph Kraw- of botUM, cans and discarded There ar6 four playgrounds car- merchants and businessmen to 2 FLOWERS One man who la daUghtad nation of a state prison inmate Superior Court Judge Charles Tha important thing la to 2 of Peter Pan by Sir George the United Nations emblem is Vietnamese politics since Sept ilizatlon of our transition to the ■ xtlice department reported. skl, Alexander Blozle and Al- cartons. rylng out aoUvities five days a declare their taxable personal ■ For Every Oooaolon! ■ with thla trend la Cktrdon Pillar, to determine whether he under­ S. House accepted Ch^ppelle’s know whether or not you can inlform fiscal year." ‘Tile serious crime index to g^oot'2 bead of Loodon’s Great FTampton stands In Kensington superimposed, and a globe of stood court proceedings against IS, when he helped crush an at­ afford to lose a trump trick. Tall Magt Tree* liert Wilder. The main project complet- week, property for the 1965 tax year iM.i; Gardena, where the fairy tale the world over which lines are plea of guUty to the lesser tempted coup against L t Gbn. The transition waa approved substantially below Connecticut ed by the highway department 1 The actlvltiee Include athle- These forms are required by . Park Hil> _ Ormond St. Hoapital fpr Sick him In March 1961, when he charge of second degree murder Begin by leading a heart to At present the fire department (. \ i.roN fantasy w a bom. shown representing the years Nguyen Khanh while he waa Marked for King 'n I960 when the town adopted aveorage. In particular the town consists of two fire stations, two the cleaning and restora- tlca gaimee, and arte and crafts. state statute and must be re­ Children. Tha reason; Bvary pleaded guilty to one count of on the recommendation of dummy’a king. I f this play the charter. With the transition, had S3 per cent leas burglaries Rjoye* Howtir SkopR tline Patar Pan la petformad Barrio, a ahy, pipe - smoking of progress made by the Special rape and another of attempting premier. wotha, you can afford to give up pumpers, an emergency truck, Uon of Spring pond for rec­ An average day In attendance turned to the assessor’s office Next to Hartford Fund since Its inception. It was State’s Atty. John D. LaBelle. .\tayor Egan obaerved that the than the national average, and reational use % the townspeo­ this past summer was 100 chil­ no later than Feb. 1. Failure to anywhare In tha world tba hoa- man, u a^ to walk hie St. Ber­ to «-ff"«stiy know a minor fS' Jennings, 28, the first Hartford In tbe war against tbs Oom- trump trick; if the Ung of PORTLAND, Matno—ShorUy a tank truck, a reserve pumper ■ National Bank ■ nard dog In these gardens. designed by RaahliPud Din e f munlsU, two American advisers town can now look forward to a 60 per cent less auto thefts ple. dren participating. do so results In a 10 per cent FUEL OIL pltal gets tha royaltlea. policeman to be murdered while hearts &iU to win a trick, you aftar the founding of NtW Eng­ period of fiscal atabllity and uni. than the average." and 47 firemen. 601 Main St., Manchoeter m S lid It was there that he met Pakistan. U.g. District Court Judge M. were wounded Theaday night must play to avoid tha loss of a There are plans for Fire Sta­ A minimum of 200 truckloads Prognun Canceled penalty and forces the assessor 649-0791—649-1448 ra Patar Pan, the story of a on duty, had been assigned to land tha Britlah erown appoint­ formlty with the state govern­ The report noted, however, little boy who Barer 10-year-oId Peter Davlee and The 6 cents wUl be light Joseph Btumenfeld bad ortered and about 46 Vietnamese kllTed trump trick. ed royal agents to comb the tion 3 and specifications for a of leaves were picked 'up In The ladles night out program to use an arbitrary figure on Us younger brothera to whom wait tor (3iappelle to return to or wounded when tbe Viet (3ong ment. that the manpower to eubstan- Md, la ourrently oelebrattog Its green, daric blue, rad and yal' Superior Court to grant Jamee hia hotel room. Safety Play fotaids of Maine and Naw Hamp­ new pumper have been drawn gutters last fall. previously sponsored by the hto own. b he used to spin fairy tales, low. The 11 cents win be light blasted a district outpoet X Mayor Egan aald that with tlally lower than average po­ PubUc Nutm Active 60tt Mithdagr h in in London, Mallory. 21. of Stamford, Camppella bad bean aurpriaad When the Ung of hearts wins, shire and mark with tba King’s the transition some $18,000 will up. recreation department has been Briefs □radually cha talaa took shape blue, dark blue, rad and yaUow. hearing on his mental condition miles southeast at Saigon with iiisiiin of see Patar Fan thagr are helping bean translated Into fourteen Uon, New York. The outside report to tha court by Feb. and stomach but Ctaappalle, one triunp trick unless the to cut any marked tree without sound alarms and dispatch fire health supervision of Infants and o f adult education In South in 1949, the university has diffarent languages. It envelope should be marked Mallory waa sentenced to 307 In 1962. There were 98 mar should check their doors and preschool children; health sick efaUdrm onto tha road of using Ragan's police pistol, spades were so badly divided a royal Ucense, and heavy fines rlages and 69 deaths. windows to be sure they are apparatus via two-way radio. Windsor, announced U)at reg­ awarded certificates to some 490 LUMBER CO . P.OI \M> O I’ ( O. been performed on television, "FDC!—Fund.” four-to-10 year term In prison were imposed. These mast trees At no time is the fire tele­ supervision of adults through istration had Increased over municipal officials. raoorary* W alt IManey cartoon and aa shot J en n l]^ In the head. that BO play could possibly Planning and zoning conunto- locked. The affected merchant S I\ fl, IDS.'i *lnst year the Great Or- after fdaatfng guilty to tba two A fund waa started for Jen­ The work. were shipped to England by ipe- phone unattended, the report home visits; physical examina­ last semester. Edgar J. Roberge of South Walt Disney -oartoon and aa a U.8. Poatmastar Ganaral ■ion chairman Joseph Carlno of recurring burglaries has tions and Immunizations, dental "A t the Green’’ 649-8201 ■m d Street Hospital oared for counts. nings’ widow and children. Al­ The dlaadvantage of the safe­ dally designed vessels. stated the commission had met responslbUlty to provide more noted. Two hundred-and-forty adults Windsor is among 23 candidates 31.-> UK(J\I> >’TKi;KT gg,000 yoangatare, g,00b o f th «n Broadway mualoal Jefim A. Gronouskl baa Tlie federal Judge,* in a 28-page most $60,OM has been collected. ty play la that you often make Everett Miller, director of conferences for preschool chil­ registered for classes which who has passed a written certi- A new film vaislon of Patar nounced plans to issue six new decision, said >(iiUory should Doctor Says 28 times, held 7 public hearings, adequate pibtectlon for hto dren; vision and hearing con­ aa bod patients. A ll of this was ten tricks inatead of eleven; but Ghana Opened Door approved 4 requests for change premises akalnst repeated at­ civil defense, reported that civil P ul starring Audrey Hepburn poabage stamps in 1966. Thasa have bean given a mental test ferences: tuberculosis and men­ made poastile by tha prooeada Bond Strike On this costs only 80 points (the of zone and denied 8 requests tacks. he wid. defense has continued to grow. from. Patar Pan. and directed 1^ George Cukor honor: Herbert Hoover, tmffle before be was permitted to vahia of an overtrick). The ad­ Additional professional and skill­ tal health supervision, and a HARTFORD (AP)—"As soon PREVENTION, ISEATMENT ACCRA — Ghanaian Indepan- tor change of zone, and proc For greater prevention Of Tha stery goes back to 19B9 of "My Fair Lady" lama safety, the SalvaUon Army, the plead guilty to the charges. vantage of the safety play is larcenies it was found that ed help was added to the foster loan service providing hospital puiwmd for tha future. A t the Magna Cbarta, Dante Aligbart Blumenfeld'a decision follow, as we get our money, we go KEY APPROACH dance, achieved March 7, 1907, essed 18 appUcationa for subdivl' beds, wheel chairs and crutch­ that you make your contract started tha surge of African na- ■Iona. theta from unlocked cars and in the last year. moment production is being held and one w ill bear a raprodue- ed a federal court hearing last back to work," a spokesman vdien East baa the singleton The service for radiation de­ es. up by a legal battle writh Walt December in which a peychia for 96 union employes at the TO RETARDATION tionaUsm. Between U)st date Carlno reported that final ap­ t b m of auto acceesoriea ac Shirley UtUe, library board Uon of a John Singleton C k^ Ung; you would go down if you and fan, 1904, 86 African atatas count for the largest single tection has progressed into the Dianay ProduetlonB ovw uaa of loy painting la omtinuaaeo of trtst’s report classified Mallory' Bond Hotel said Tuesday. By Wayne O. Brandatadt, M J). proval had been given for 12 chairman, reported the Sadd Perwmal Notices Newspaper Entorprlae Aaea. took the finesse. This difference emerged. residential subdi-vlsiona totalin, categ;ory. Jacobsen eeld the planning etege. Miller also re­ the the American painting aaclao. mental 1 capacity as that of According to hotel manager amounts to about 6(X> points. public can reduce the risk by ported that the police service Memorial Library circulation Some o f those oonnectad with Also to bo laauod win be a oom- thrae-yaar-Md child. Robert H. Bockweg, the em 106 lota and preliminary a] was 24,082 with 1,988 borrowers. Curd Of Thanks In a previous column we have You ean afford to glva up 80 al waa given 9 residential iMklng oars and during the haa eterted recruting personnel PMCr Paa met with tragedy. memorattva postal card honors ployes, who stayed away from pefinta to maka sura that you night park their cars in the and collecting data on town re­ W(x>d Memorial Library circul­ We wMi to eapreM hsartfsK Charlea Frohman, who pro- their Jobe Tuesday, would get seen that mental retardation is dlvtolona totaling 58 lots. ated 28,271 books with 1,462 bor­ ing the U.8. Coast Guard’s Extended Forecast don’t lose 500 points. Final approval was given least euscepUble place. quirements. _ to eiar many Meads, natob- duoad It originally in New 176th anniversary. Dataa, de­ all the back pay coming to them not a diagnosis but a waste­ In all cases the public to The medical aervlca has con­ rowers. Toilc, went down with the Temperatures in Connactleut —about $30,500—today. Daily Queeiton EUSTUJOOD eight lot industrial subdivisions The number of books In cir­ aad relsWTes far thsir thauint- signs and first-day locaUons basket Into which a wide varie­ a • ■ »- in the Industrial sons on Glen urged to volunteer freely In- tinued Its program of stock­ Irtortniii and sympathy In Titanic. Petar Davlaa, tha teal w ill be announced later. Thursday through Monday are "TTw employes will be paid,' piling vital medical auppUea. culation and borrowers In- ear rsomt treaTsment to ths loss expected to average above nor­ ty of underlying conditlana has wUh 1 to U, pAto), dale Rd. off Rt. 6 form atlat or obeenratlon of ef our bslorsd hoshand and father. Ufa model fo r Peter Pan, died said Bockweg. . "W e’ve gotten ALL COLOR BHOW! suspected perpetratora Oomonunlcationa service haa cresised at both libraries over In I960 at tha age of 68 when mal with hlglis averaging in the fairly good assurance.’ ’ been dumped In the past. and (he next player paeeee You A restricted commercial sons the previous year. Ws wpeetolly thank tboss who seat The Hungarian Poet Office low or mid. SOe and lows In the holdi Spades, K ; Hearto, 0-0-8; was also expanded on Rt. 5 The trooper’e report said that progressed to the final stage In Ihs beaiiHftil floml tribotes. he feU under a London subway has issued a new 10 form it ’The restaurant, dining rooms Many of these causes can he Betty Lawla hi "the crime capsule reveals since Hs plans fo r the town radio Recreation director Sam Mra Brano Ksaaoli train. upper teens and low 20s. Cold and bar had to be closed and prevented and otben ean be 8-^2: anba, A-g-J Imgroye the u*e of the commer- Hr. sad Mis. James MsaaoM stamp to commemorate the re­ at beginning of the period with I>ertd Massoa______cent fiight of the three-man So­ guests In tbe 831-room hotel had treated. "T H E DISORDERLY moderating temperatures there­ to do without maids and room Soma babies ars bom with What do you eayf Deck of Cards Costly viet space fiight ship Voekhod after. Some Normal high and Answer: Bid three notrnmp. ORDBLY" > In kfemoriam (Sunrise). Also Issued was service. Supervlsoni smd white metabolic dlaesMb that can •iS0*Bl4B hi tortoa atsmorr of Mre, MlnnU low temperatures are Hartford, collar woriiers provided a skele­ lead to mental retardation if Tbe eombtned count la 20 to 28 BOMB — An Italian court souvenir sheet indicating that 34 and 17; New Haven, 87 and points, which is almost surely the flight was made durli^ the ton staff for the hotel. not promptly recognised and abm: *Tkm of Captain ■aoB’ document o f 1416 records that 22; and Bridgeport 27 and 28. treated. A notable example la enoqgh for game at notramp but painter Marziano da Tartona Olympic Games held in Tokyo. Precipitation may total one Bockweg said some employes U not likely to be enough for w lta Senn P lynn 8tlB The inscription reads: *Tn the haven’t been paid tor four pbenylketonura. M wasBli w «. was paid 1,600 pieces of gold half to three quarters of an Laboratory taata now make K game at UUbe. Don't worry for making a deck of oardi year of the Olympics.” The inch melted occurring late F ri­ weeks, some have received par about the aliiBleton in spad. stamp shows the space ah^ tial pay and some bkve Iwen poaalble to reepgnlaa this dis­ for the Dube of Milan. day or Sahuday and again near ease when Ria baby la only a tbe Ung win umost aurefy ppro* circling the earth. the end of the period. paid in full. ' Bockweg was to meet today lew days old. Ha can than be IT ’ S TRUE With James 8. Wald of Onoin- given a special, very restricted AMARILLO. Tex. (AP) — To DUcut* NHRR nati, new owner of tbe Bond, diet.. that wlU pravent brain Blonde, aIfflost-16 Merry Is tha WASHINGTON (AP) — Gov. and Louis Moiganstcni,i a Hert­ damage. moat appnqiriately named deco­ Jc9m Dempsey of Ootmecticut ford real estate Investor, to dis­ diet enewiete chtofly Of CHARTER OAK RESTAORANT Join the ration on the Chester V. Christ' and Gov. Nelson Rockefeller of cuss the hotel’s problems. vegetables and fruit and a IM OHABTEB OAK ST<—BfANOHEOnOI mas family tree. Strangera usu­ New York put their heads to­ specially prepared ally think Merry Christmas gether after a fovemoni’ recep­ SEEKS COOPER RELEASE olally avaitoble proMbs aopple- SOW YOU CAN HAVE YOUR SINGER qiooflng when they bear her tion Tuesday and agreed to WASHINGTON (AP) — Rap. name, but she enjoys it Just the meet Thursday for a detailed J ( ^ 8. Monagan, D-Oonn. has No milk, eggs or meat are al* HZZAS OR 8RINDIRS PARADE same. She has a coueln named discussion on programs to help ;bined other members of Oon- lowed. I f tbla diet la followed Mary and an aunt named Carol, the bankrupt New Haven Rail­ gresB in proporing relsase of until tha child to 6 or 6, the DELiVEREO but 80 far she is the only Merry road. 100,000 tons of stockpiled copper. danger to past and ha ean be OF VALUES! in the family. The meeting is to be held In Mohagan also urged Tuesday given a normal diet. W IT H IN 6 BOLE BADIUB that the Office of Emergency Another metaboUc abnoimali- Planning continue discuasions ty, Witoon’a dlaaaie, to eharac* T I L «4 M 4 f2 with other federal agencies and tartoad by a ratanUon of cop­ representativea of the copper In­ per in tbe body. This proceaa ON OEDERB QBr B8 OB MORE dustry to sec what can be done inaldloua and usuany causes immediately about a shortage no trouble untU the child reach­ of oopper. es his teens. Treatment with a diet that omlU such coppar-containlng foods as Uver, oysters and —STARTS— ANNOUNCING mushrooms to most affecRva when the diagnosis to mads be­ TODAY Local Stocks fore there to any outward man­ "Sex" at B:40 A N E W SINGER ifestation of the disease. Aet I” a* BtU Quotations Ptmdsbed by Recently a teat has been de­ SEWING MACHINE veloped which win Identify the A m r u v w n i i m H w i i Q W i Dempsey-Togeler Oo.. Ine. potential victim, making It pos­ at this new Members of New York sible to start treatntent In time T p lloorartB* Stock Exchange to prevent brain damage. Jow price! iD v/ Lead potoonlng to becom­ t a m i M c OF r O U R CHOICE Bank Stodos ing rarer, dne to the nee of leadlese painta tor eiibe and Eh aillmtnited Bid Aakad Interior decoration. Babies Conn. Bank and who live In hooaea where lead For i Im facts and figurts Trust Co...... 69% 74 N o Trade*in Required! paints are atUl present, how­ Hartford National ever, often eat ecalea of paint, Bank Co...... 69 68 YOUNG BUDGET CALL aa they flake oft the wallo. Vernon National Lead poisoning in such chil­ Em lie OROROB HAMILION " sewing madiine Bank ...... 76 r k U O BASON BOBARD8 BR. M W I W l w E b y S I N G E R dren may cause brain damage MORIARTY BROTHERS, Inc. Fire inaoranee Companies but, if tba dtoeaaa to dtocoverw Imagine a new 801-816 CENT ER STREET •48-6186 Hartford F ire ___ 71% 76% before this has occurred, apBlkU S IN G E R V w in g machine National Fire . . . .127 132 doses of edathamll calcium di- Phoenix Fire ___ 128 131 sodium can be given tolrtd the at this low price I P erfe^ RENTAL CARS AVAILABLE BY THE l i f e and Indemnity Ins. Cos. l)ody of lead. for,young homemakenl DAY...WEEK...OR MONTH This must be done gradually Aetna Life ...... 69% 72 to prevent a auddah and maa- DANCm O Evsry Than., Frin S«t.l 2 a Handy top drop-in (Tonn. General . . . 165 169 Siva release of lead from Qie Tlmgrra New. ani TlNy*re TwiMel X bobbin Hfd. Steam BoUer 154 161 bones and other organa where fa Adjustable stittb IcagA Security Ins...... 54 67 it to stored. Too rapid a release Sec. Conn. L ife .. 22% 24% Into the Mood eausea aarloua "THE CONCEPTS" 8 regulator Travelers ...... 39 41% a Variable spaed foot oonvutolona. DICS» DANNY, GARY ani BIU. ^ THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT PnMto UtUttlee One of the moat heartbreak- Conn. Light Power 37% 39% ng cauaao of mental retarda­ e Wa Oatcr To Farttea, BanfM js, eta. • ^ SCHOOL OF INSURANCE e Daily Lmtoheon Bpaclab- - 85e e A SECOND SEMESTER Hfd. Elec. Ught .. 53% 56% tion to neglect. A ^ 1964-65 Hartford Gas Co. «% If a perfectly normal baby to So. New Ebigland fed and kept clean but not tak­ OAK ST. RESTAURANT • Degree Program (Btarto week of January 26) Telephone Co. .. 67 59% en out of hto crib tor Riree Reglataratton January 20, 21 and 22 Maanfacturinf Companies monttia he mky auffer retarda­ BBOAKlAKOT. FLENTY 0(1 nUDB rARXlNa S Osanatty laanranee 2 Insuraaoe Marketing B mxk W B B 0 N % ^ Allied Thermal .. 61 65 tion that kin peratot throuiRoat Oaaualty lasoranee 4 Principles of Eleotroule hto Ufa. Tnista and Bstatea Data Proceeelng Arrow, Hart, Heg. 66 59 Fbndameatals. e f luenrance Maikettng A Barden ...... 18 14% SALE at SINGER* Managcnaent Fire Insuraaoe 2 Bristol Brass 8% 9% PldeUty * Surety Boude Fire Inenraaoe 4 Coleoo ...... 7% 8% HECTMC 8tnight StHdi MacMsei Bnelneee Law 2 Insurance Accounting 2 Colonial Board lusnranos Law 2 life Inenranre 2 Common ...... 8% fn »ll9 9 S Real Eatato PrluelplM * life Inenraaoe 4 Dunham-Buah . . . 4% 5% Inveatment Prinelplee R Kaman Aircraft... 9% 11 STARTS TONIGHT Praetteee nJCTRlC Uf-Zac MmIMm Marias lasuraneal Pmotlooe 2 N. B. Machine .. 81% E fmsn99S Prefeaalonal Deeignntton and Certifleato Progtama North and Judd . . 18% « ^ tthog^ned in Climgj^Nevpda (Start Week of February 8) Peter Paul ...... 88% E Plaatio Wire Cable 18% 1 kltfirlNiAUNR^ OONSfMXS • PCH ITAB U S Beglstmtton Febraniy 8, 4, and 5 Standard Screw . 87% SI gisi» Dt$i H rith OX.U., Part 1 lasuraace laatltato of Stanley Worica .. 22% 2 Marry t H n! Crmr, Mnt SrrwrJt CX..C., Part 2 America Prognua Veedar-Root ____ 29% 3: OJ:.U., Part 8 Part B, Adjuster 8 Tha above quotattons are not (S0>Day M^ey*Back Guarantee OX.V., Part 4 Part C, Adjiuter 4 to be oonatru^ as actual mar* I f not sedafied, return mackina within 60 days to shop OX.U„ Part 6 Etomentary Oaaually keta. whm parchsaad for fall refund. C.P.O.U., Part 1 O.P.O.U., Part 2 BULL BXFUHMNO O.PA).U., Pbrt « OBNBVA, Swltserlaad (AP)— OJPA1.D.. Part B World populatloa, i^mroKtanataly W SMrnmJ6rioMMmpiiat§mtMn iod^I State ef OeaaeoHeat 1 8,000 mtUion in 1900, win rise P rogra a to aomewhere betwaen 0,300 and m . ' (Starta Week of J a a a i» 2B) 0,800 mflHoQ by tha r w 2000 B e ^ tra tlo a Jaaueiy 20, Si and 22 SINGER A.D., according to '^laualble * , SEWING .C IN iniS n re luonraaoe sad Allied long • range projectlona’’ con­ ^nipiR Cmmmttj Inearaaee and Boada tained In a United Nations SUM •§8 MAIN ST, MANCm SXBB FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND report on world populaUoo LREBATURBi prbapeots. A flfura near 0,000 CONT > Hartferd 627-2140 i tniBiona, or doubto tha LNO la tB B ' *, . . ■■ f- ■ -’ -• ’ - " I f ; . •• i .

MAlfCHESTBR BtENJNQ HBRa i/u; JuiNCIunriate, w nn^ WEimWBDAt, JANUARY 20, 1966 PA<» ' ' • . - ' ------;------4 — ------• ------MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, qoN N , W:fe:>t^DAY, JANUARY 19CT in, seems to have mads us un­ founded by the Rev. William J. necessary,” Father O’Malley Finn shortly after the Paullst MMH Auxiliary Council Adis English Mass udd. fathers took over St. Mary’s. and Mra. Chrmela BoHaa of Hl- Excierpts From Announce Engagements ”I doubtVthat the choir will The parish had become nm- Sets Dance Date FILM ‘ nngton, died yeaterday at Mo- .Where You Be.. D u o o tn rr Johnsou Sworn In, Puts End to continue. It’s the end of an down ’lend Father Finn was Mrs. Leo Charendoff, chair­ Cook Memorial Hoapital, Haitv President Facing Inaugiiral Spi^h Vatican Join asked to organise a choir as a man of ways and means of Man­ I Obituary | ford. Tha number one song at Since its founding in 1904 at moana of bringing worshipers MTHUR m W Other aurvivort Include hla chester Memorial Hospital’s Maaobeater Oreea mesa Famed Choir St. M a ^ ’s church — the clfy’x back to church. Women’s Auxiliary, has an­ wife, three aons, two daughtora, days Is "Hello, OoUle", or la (Oanttaaei tram #aga One) Unity Talks oldest Roman Catholic congre­ Father O’Malley began sing­ five brothers, three sisters and gation — the 8S-volco choir has nounced that Mrs. James Gras- It “Goodbye DoUleT’’ Pledges His Best ing with the choir as a red- si will be general chairman of B uckley D ies, alxteen grandchildren. Aaron Cook, for a month Congress Squalls Johnson said tba Unltad By KENNETH L. WHmNO CHICAGO (AP) — The switch sung In most major cities of the haired soprano at age 11. Five The fimeral wW be held to­ Statas was conealvad In Justica, United States, Owada and Eu­ the dinner-dance scheduled for how, hat bean sedclag a BNUOU, Nigeria (AP) — The IM lyrics of ^ m a n CathoUc years later, he went to New Saturday, March 13, at the Hotel morrow at 8:16 a.m. from tha loot doUle, wbloh waa and ha said that means that an (OsirttanMd from Pago Om ) bundredi won tethered ea the rope. York with Father Finn to organ­ B a n k e r , 7 6 Plsette Funeral Home, 20 8U- (Coottatod from Page One) defense budget represented ml' its olUxaita must "share In the Oapltol grosmda. Bmaipancy World Council of Churchea hymns from Latin to English Audiences have included Pope America, Hartford. WANTED bounced off Um rear of ona nor fhirriea compared with the asked ' the Roman Catholic apparently Is sounding the end ize a similar choir. After his She will be assisted by Mrs. aon Ave., Hartford, with a aol- of hla wreckers, somewhers fruits of ths land.” the Prooidant to ralso hla hand amhdlances took up their sta- Pius X, Pope Pius Xn, former ordination as a Paullst priest In CLEAN LATE MODEL emn high Mass of requiem at 9 A eompanlon Appalachian aid major controveny the Presi Tn a land of wealth, families tlona. Many U tha erawda wore Church Tuesday night to join It of tho famed Paullst Choir. President Dwight D. Elsen­ Alan Kemp and Mrs. Paul ' WattOT JoM|ih Ooektoy Sr., on Vernon St.; or was it in tho age-old oath-taking eera- In tortnal dlscusalons ot church 1928, Father O’Malley returned at 8t. Ann's CSuirch, 820 Park measure and a hUI to provide dent may face later on some must not live In hopeleaq pover­ Toxas-style hats. Worshipers now sing at In­ hower and the late President Marte, tlckeU; Mrs. H. John te, o( an K. oat«r at, Friends may call at the fu­ Immigration law, his suggestion not go hungry. In a land ot heal­ Just before Johnoon took the to that raa^ cold daj tour years formed by priests and trained choir, however, has been to sing neral home tonight from 7 to 9. quite expensive, la used for e on Speaker John McCor­ for rsperi of ths Taft-Hartley ing miracles, neighbors nmst ago whan John F. Kennady waa Anglican, Orthodox and CathoUc Malley’s guidance. The Paul Landerman Or­ ~ with th« ICanchMUr oath, the Marine Band played faiths, announced at Us annual vocalists. the lAtln hymns and responses FOR ALL MAKES ____ Oo. tor more than 86 towtaig disabled care. mack’s priority list for Bouae Act provision permitting states not wffer and die untended. In Inaupirated <— only to hava hla during Mass at St. Mary’s. "I never treated them as' chil­ chestra will provide music tor The ear Is placed In a to enact so-eaUed rlriit-to-work "HaU to the Chief’ wUle a 21- meeting it wlU set up a working The Rev. Eugene F. O’Malley, dren, blit as young artists.” Fa­ dancing from 6 p.m. to 1 a.m. |aan, raUrbif in 19M aa man action. a la n ^ f learning, young people gun ealute boomed out magutraoy out abort by an aa- S3, said Tuesday in an interview Because of liturgfcal changes acar of taQera. trough on the doUle’a mag­ Irritation with the direction laws and his proposal to extend must be taught to read and sassln’a bullats. One of those committee tor formal cwisulta- ther O’Malley said. ”I wanted A cocktail hour and a roast beef G ailtr Chevrolet F n n e ra b nesium wheels and is rolled Johnson has taken In effecting mlnlmtun wajge coverdge ap­ Johnson and Us party had Uens with the Vatican. he will retire after 37 years as adopted by the Second Vatican them to learn, above all, loyalty dinner will precede dancing. ■ Mr. Buddegr waa bom hi writs. traveled to the cartel In a whose mind thus turned to the director of the choir, a group of Council, the last Mass to be ICaadioatar Jan. 88,1888, a aon —not dragged—Into a ga­ budget economies In some fields pear heatfed for trouble. "For 80 yaan 1 have bellevad tra g e ^ was Sen. Robart F. The committee, "subject to and dedication to art.” I------— in order to finance e:iqi>anBlon in Johnson’s ability to get things etring of limousines. parallel action by the appropri­ Inen and boys. sung in Latin at St. Mary’s will The national cranberry crop Ce., lic. at John and Mary Bawlar Mrs. Anna Anderson rage. tUs Injustice to our people—thla The President rode In tho ar­ Kennedy. Eto wont . t o Us brotii- Father O’Malley will lead the Incidentally, the missing others took the form of a hold­ done In Congreee will be tested waste ot our resoorcea—waa the ate authorlUea of the Roman ’The liturgical reform move­ be Feb. 28. for this season la estimated at 12*9 Mata St.—649-52S8 Biudctoy, and waa a lifelong Funeral services for Mm. mored, bubUe-topped Hm- or’s aiowy grave tUs monlng, The choir, whose members choir in his farewell concert raaldeBt hi thla town. After hla dolUe la only half of a set, ing action Tuesday on the Preet- In three fields in whioh Presi­ enemy. knelt hefora the stsmal flame, Catholic Church,” will have atx ment, with congregational sing­ May 18 In Orchestra HaU. 1.3 million pounds. Anna Anderson of 391 Hart­ dent’e appointment ot W. J. dent Jbhn F. Kennedy tried and "Before tUs generation of ouslne, especially relnfoRod to Roman CathoUc membera and ing and English instead of Lat- range in age from 8 to 86, was NUrament from the bank ha ford Rd. were held yeaterday the other half was not lost prevent any repetition of the and prayad. araa eoatdlnator of rafuaa ool- So, If anyone meets up Driver ae veterane’ admlnla- failed — the enactment of feder­ Americana la finlNied, this ene­ Tha Johnson Isdlss won a eight from the council. afternoon In the olmpel at trator. al standards of unemployment my will not only retreat—It will trage<^ of Nov. 22,1968, the day lactloaa for the Town of Man- Bhnanuri Dutheran Caiurch. with a dolUe away from Its John F. Kennedy was assai ptotura In rsd, wUto snd btoa as The Vatican’a ■ two obaerverS THe engagement of Mis»9 Chareat photo ahaatar for hbout two yaara. San. Winston L. Prouty of compensation, creation of a de be conquered.” at the councU meeting, the Rev. The Rev. C. Henry Anderson, boms, remember, she be­ Vermont blocked Driver’s ex­ partment of housing and mban Inated In Dallas, Tex. thsy rode to the Oapltol to the Marie BUxabeth Skinner of The engagement of Miss Bet­ Ha waa an boooraiy menbar longs to Aaron Cook, who The President declared that The lecurity In this crowded six-car praaldantlal oavaleade. Jerome Hamer of Belgium and pastor, (Eclated. Mrs. Roy C pected confirmation. He said he development and transportation when any cltlxen "denies his the Rev. Pierre Duprey of Manchester to Anthony James ty Lou Purvis of S3 N. Elm St. at OanpiMll OoimoU. K of C. Johnson was soloist. She was has never even seen the proposals to free rallro ^ from capital was the most elaborats Hie First Lady wore aa Ameri­ Blanchard of Andover has been It’s ^ easy SnrrlTora inchida hla wifa. hopes to keep it tied up until a fellow, saying; Us color Is not can beauty red coat orar a France, termed the council ac­ to Michael Lee Jackson of Ed- accompanied by Fred Werner. Broadway show. Senate subcommittee holds many present regulations, mine or Us beliefs are different, in American Ustory. announced by her parents, Mr. Mra. Alloa Donahua Bookley; Burial waa hi Bast Cemetery. CoM(, If and when he Great throngs gathered for matoUag red drees. Daughter tion "a step forward." and Mra Russell F. Skinner, wardsville, HI., has been a hearings on the Prestdent’s or­ On the other hand, Johnson’s in that moment he betrays "In our opinion,’’ they aald In thxaa aoM, Walter J. Buckley Bearers were Lennert John- gets her back, promises der closing U vetersns’ 'hospi­ tor getting action on the Inaugural ceremony outside Lynda, 20, was attired to a eoat 860 Center St nounced by her parents, Mr. and Jr. of Weat Hartford, John P. eon, Walter Wright, Earl E. America, though Us torebean the east portico ot the Oapltol of "Texas sky blue” orar a a atatement, "the general trend Her fiance la a son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton B. Fox, Presque "Dollie wUl never go away tals. health care, an expanded educa­ created the nation." of this report on the relations of Bookley of Branford and Rldi- Andaraon, Jamaa PontUlo, Wil again.” ' Mansfield, who led a previous tion aid program and a cut in ahd along Pennsylvania Ave- matchW drees. DausMer laid, Mrs. Frank J. Blanchard, Lake Isle, Maine. to shop axd J. Bookley of Manbhaater; Uam Orr and Durwood MU Johnson said the American nua, the route of the parade. 17, mon a wUte sUk blauaa with the World council with, the Rd., Andover. Her fiance Is a son of Mr. protest by senahnrs agrinst the axciae taxes appear bright. He covenant "called on us to help Catholic Church la in harmony two brottura, WUUam B. economy move, said he doesn’t also seems likely to get through ■Mly In tho mornUg, epecta' a navy bUe suit over It Her Mlaa Skinner, a 1663 gradu­ and Mrs. John A. Jackson, Ed lay and John H. Buoklay, both ■ihe Watklne-Weet Funeral show the way tor the liberation ton began gathering on the costume waa topped tqr a pert with the recent decree of the ate of Manchester High School, wardsviUe. believe Driver should be held Oxigress a big new health cen of man. That is still our goal." Vatican CouncU on ecumen' of Manohaater; a aMar, Mlaa Home, 142 E. Center St, waa Hospital Notes responsible for the decisions. ter program and an Increased sidewalks, many carrying wUte h a t attended the Univentity of Miss Purvis, a 1960 graduate KOaB BuoUay of Manohaater; He said the modern world has In tha caravan, too, was the Ism.” hi charge of arrangementa. TMs and a forthcoming in­ auth^zaUon tor wbat he calls brought new meaning to that blanketa and bringing their own Hartford where ahe was a mem­ of Manchester High School, is 'simply soy Btna grandohlktran and aareral VUlltng hours are 8 to 8 p.m quiry Into Johnson’s cuts In the his war on poverty, camp stools. beaming vice preeident'alect, Dutch Bishop Jan WlUe- ber of Phi Sigma Chi sorority. employed by KaKlar Cloth Toy open 6 days ■leoea and nophewa. mission. Hubert^ratio Humphrey. brands, head of the Vatican Sec Mlaa Maty L Woods In all areas excepting matoni' "If American lives must end, Parade horeea by the She Is presently attending the Co., Manchester. Her fiance art- charge it" Tha ftmaral win ba bald Pri' The funerel of Miss Mary L Ity where they si» 8 to 4 p.m. retariat tor Promotion of Unity, University of Connecticut tended Illinois Khools. He Is day a t 8:16 ajm. hracn the John 148H Maple St.; Mrs. Sandra and American treasura be waa reported to have araiated in Hartford branch. Her fiance is ttiurs. till 9 p.m. Wooda ot 98 Obarter Oak S t and 8:80 to 8 p.m. and private Students Speak q>Uled, In countries we barely knowledge that 1 may go out mo atill holding out now serving with the U.S. Navy P. Ttamay Punaral Home, 818 waa hdd this morning from the rooms where fliey are 10 a.m. P ie i^ and eon, CSiareat Trailer the planning for tho consultative also a 1963 graduate of Man­ aboard the aircraft carrier, USS W. Center St, with a aolamn Park, Vernon; Mrs. Dianne know, that Is the price that and come in before tUs peode: TldUts overheard t committee. chester High School and a t­ Holmea Funeral Home, 400 to 8 p.m. Vlaltora are requested change has demanded of conric- For who can judge this. Thy "Why, C. P„ you old eknak! hUh Maaa of raqulam at St Main S t, With a solemn h i ^ not to smoke In patients’ rooms. ShutUeeworth and daughter, To PTA in Town However, councU officials tended the University of Hart­ No data haa been set tor the Jamea’ Church at 9. Airlal wlU 30 Footer S t tton,” he said. peoide, that is so great?’ " Who you cheatin’ now?" cautioned against speculation ford. A member of the U.S. Air Maaa of requiem at S t Jamee’ No more than two risttors at Johnson and Us aides worked The words are those ot King "Our two daddies were farm- wedding. ba In S t Jame^ Camatary. ChundL one time per patient. Eduardo Baida, an axdiange that the theological differences Force, he is presently stationed Prlanda may aaU at tha fo- to polish the brief address until Solomon in Us prayer when he on together. They Utebod ttielr between the councU’s members with the 9th Strategic Aero­ Tha Rev. Robert Lynch of S t student attending the University the last minute. ascended to the throne of Israel horses together, they — BIATOHED PLATES Biral home tomorrow from 8 to Mary's Chuitdi, Coventry, was ADMITTED YESTERDAY: of Hartford, stressed the im- and the Roman CathoUca could space Wing, Strategic Air Com­ A copy was sent to the Oapltol on the death of IQng David. "My daddy voted for Um. iM bridged quickly. Some Ortho­ mand, Mountain Home AFB, ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — When i and T to 9 pjn. celebrant He was assisted by Mrs. Muriel BoUn, 119 Cam­ Humphrey irtance of the Peace Corpe In to be Inserted in a teleprompter They are the 10th verse of Georgia’s new blue and white niador. South America, at a Mary Lou’s daddy voted for dox and aome evangeUcal Idaho. tike Rev. Eugene F. Torpey, bridge St.; Alan Chandler, 40 less than an hour before John­ Chapter 1, second book of him. We voted tor him. Our 1965 auto tags were issued at deacon, and the Rev. Ernest J. Regan Rd., Rockville; XkKrin meeting of the Washington churches appeared lukewarm No date has been set for the son left the WUte House. Chronicles, in the King James cUldren will vote tor him." toward tbe move for closer con­ wedding. the first of the year, there were Coma, sUbdeaoon. Mrs. Jane Edwards, 36 'Wells St.; Donna Starts Today School PTA last Ught at the The President declared tiiat version of the Bible. compliments on their color. •aala 8 ^ Cup VAmn, M Ma&arone waa organist and school. Gunter Sablenskl, an ex­ Before they unUtched ttielr tact with Roman Catholicism. Fultx, Coventry; Mrs. Esther America’s course In the world Is CadlUaca and rode off Into the But now, says Murray Chap­ wtfa oT w utam J. tTxban Of 88 soloist Burial was in East NUasm, W ildwo^ Rd., Vernon; change student from West Ger­ The report approved by the clear; Ught, one got the Impr eeelon World Council's 100-member pell, director of the state motor Bmte Bd- died ] Cemetery. Father Torpey read Mrs. Edith Pennery, 66 Bisaell On New Life many also attending the Uni­ "We aspire to nothing that Artists’ Work vehicle license unit, he’s receiv­ BartCovd HoaidtaL the committal service. versity of Hartford, spoke of Inaugural Eve th« two-term limit on prertdante Central Committee said the pro­ St; Winthrop Porter, Hebron; belongs to others. We seek no might soon be in jeopardy. ing about as many complaints OOur aurTtvora hidude a aon Bearers were Edward Wtor- Francis Sullivan, 48 Haynes S t; (Conttimed from Page One) life In his country. Roy John­ dominion over our fellowman, posed committee would be pure­ as he did last year over the piBoaat J. Urban, at homa; a Isr, Thomas Graham, Samuel son, PTA president, introduced Thera were two big danom of ly consultative and "would not Go on Display F-'l Patricia Sullivan, 100 Porter but mam’s dominion over tyran' Was Gala Event Young Democrats at tha May­ peach-colored 1964 tags. i aMihtar, Mn-i^dtnan H. SoUl- Maltsmpo and Prlnw Amadeo. S t; Mra. Diane Tomm, 11 Divi­ bundreds who packed the vast the guest speakers. be able to make any decisions.” "People want the tags to .1 aan. m of BodkrlUa; two aia- ny and misery.” flower and the BfiUard, where The report also noted that the Pictures of the month were A X U A K Y sion S t; Walter Welti, RED 1, hotel ballroom that the concert Beilda described the way of He said every American must (Oonthioed from Page One) TJru-ftiw once slept and "The match the color of their cars,” im Mia. Henry Sutton of Obeater W. Shields Ufa in Ikiuador, including the council itself “cannot act for the chosen by the Manchester ,^ne S S Hartford and Mia. Vln- Rockville; Lawrence False, 62 begins "at 8:80 p.m. on tba find a way to help advamce the Battle Hymn of the RepubUc’’ he said. "Have you noticed how Funeral servloea for Chester Hamlin S t; Mra. Evelyn Taylor, d o t” many revolutions and the Im­ nation’s purpose. member churches unless It is Art Association at a meeting many different colors the cars aent TbegUa of H aitfort; W. Shields of Lord’s Point, Mondale of lOnnesota — in the waa written. specifically authorised to do last Friday at Whlton Memorial brother, John Caxp of Ha 168 Green Rd.; George Grigaa, It would not be good to keep portance of rain on the economy "Without tills, we will become boiler room of the Shoreham. come in these days?” Storington, formerly of Man- 87 Spring S t, Rockville; Marion as the people make their living a nation of strangers," Johnson TYieoday night tho poor old •o." Auditorium. They are "Oriental Sa^flTe nephawa and t ebeatar, ware held thla morning the President waiting, particu­ There and elsewhere, long lines WUlard was treated to the alm- The report pointed out that Study Number 2," an oil by Larkin, 39 Grove S t; Mra. larly the night before 1^ first by products and not by industry. ■add. formed at hare, at hat check at the Watkine-Waet Funeral Agnes Bellody, Wapplng; Mrs. He also told of the work of the Johnson said God has allowed jde' true, the compounded flug the World Council is a "fellow- Mrs. Viola Sobol, to be shown ^^iSa* ftnaral wtB bo held r a ­ Home, 142 E Center St The day on tiis job. rooms, at washrooms and elevm and jeA, the frug and dog, the ohlp of many churches with dif­ at The Savings Bank of Man­ te r «t 8:18 ajn. from the Ihp Bertha Hadley, 38 Princeton But the high-domed man be­ Peace Corps and how the peo­ the nation "to seek greatness tors. Rev. C. Henry Anderson, pas- S t; Leo Cote, Hebron; Cath­ ple are taught to rebuild In­ with the sweat of our hands and twist, the swim, the Watnsl, the ferent confessional back- chester; “Mums In Pastel,” a htsaU Punaral Home, 880 t, South totnvalbyair Mr. and-'^klrs. Robert James coaldol sleep erilh Sizes 10-18. values to $18...... NOW $ 7 and $ 1 1 values to $9...... NOW $ 5 .9 4 grandefandren. Windsor; Dean Houle, 11 Leona of Oen. Dourist MacArthur with a Soviet medical exhibit, Patterson were arrested Tues­ ‘Tt is Inqwssibls, I think, to WM off on a was imroanoU by spoke at a meeting of the Wyan­ - H ia funeral win ba hrid to- hope for a favorable outcome," Dr., Rockville; Jacqueline S t day on a grand jury indictment Reversible ski jackets—Zip fronts, gay colors, prints aeuiipw ■ at 8:16 a.m. from the Joli^ Wapplng; Mrs. Mary controversy, even in death. dotte Ootmty Dental Society charging them with man­ Brushed nylon waltz ttod tull length gowns—In pink said Dr. Harley BTlliams, Tuesday night and was riven a palanki Funeral Home, 880 Ma- director of the Chest and Heart Greene, 81 Waddell Rd.; Mrs. slaughter by neglect in the star­ and blue, sizes S, M, L. regularly $6...... NOW $ 4 reverse to solid, values to $15...... NOW $ 1 0 .9 4 ile Ava., Hartford, with a Katherine Mitten, 87 Hollister Bet of chattering mechanical vation death of a 7H-week old Association, after the buUetln dentures aa a token. high Meae of requiem at es issued. St.; Frank Zlelewlcz, 8 Regent daughter. f a t 88. Cyril and Methodius St; Mary Blasxczak, Miriam "Now you wiU be able to go The baby died at Mercy Hos­ "In a man of Ws terrific vital­ Rd., Vernon; Mrs. Lottie Brew­ Faffa t t Most vidton appeared to be well phased, evsa when they had , home and teU people what Governor St., Hartford. ity what we are told In the bul­ pavuiooe. pital Dec. 29. An autopsy attri­ Burial wUl be In Mt. 8t. Bene- er, Blast Hartford; John Mori- Americans are like,” said Dr. buted death to malnutrition and SAVE ON COATS letin la, In a way, what we Harlan Burns, president of the Hot Ceihetery. might expect,” Williams added. arty, 41 Otis S t; Colleen Sul­ dehydration. Records rtiowed Prlende may can at the fu- livan, Thompsonvllle; Mrs. society. ' she weighed 6 pounds and 12 Nowl You can set the fa«t relief yon CAR AND A qMkesman for the British Marion Baldyga and son, 1261 "It reminds me of some of my need from nataing backache, headache FUR-TRIMMED UNTRIMMED semi home tonigbt from 6 to 9. Medical Association noted: oimcea at birth and a pound less and muicular aebrn and pains that often : STORM COATS Pleasant Valley Rd., South own fellow dentists,” said at death. COATS COATS "The buUetin did not give any Windsor; Mrs. Sandra Beck­ cauae reitleu niahta and miserable i Albert Deachene indication of any worsening of Rudko. Patterson U 44, his wife 22. tired-out feelings. When these discom-1 SOUTH WINDSOR — Albert Sir Winston’s condition.” with and daughter, 111 Wal­ Richard Qabuniyo of the Instl- Another child died of malnutri­ forts come on with over-exertion or | Baachene, 79, of Bloomfield, fa­ The bulletin was Issued '22 ker St.; Mrs. Beverly 'White, iute of Medical Radiology In tion and pneumonia in Decem­ streu and strain —you want-relief—i * 6 8 - ^ ♦33-M 4 ’22.94-^26 ttier of Albert Deachene of South 128 Park St; Mrs. Elaine Mur­ Moocow, another member of the ber 1962 when H. was five want it fasti Another disturbance may i values to $40 minces after Lord Moran, Sir phy and daughter, East Hart­ be mild bladder irriution following I values to $120 values to $70 Windsor, died yesterday at Mc­ Winston’s 82-year-old physician, Soviet team, said dentistry in months old. They have two oth­ Cook Hospital. ford. the United States la the best in wrong food and drink — often setting . arrived at the Churchill home DISCHARGED TODAY: er children, 2 and 8. up a restleaa uncomfortable feeling.' Other survivors include an­ for Ms usual noontime call on the world and an example of . The parents told poUce they, Doan’a Pilla work fast in 3 separate other aon, five daughters, twen- PhlHp Stnitheri, Wapplng; what the Soviet Union Is trying Ms patient. The doctor left the Catherine Bronowltx, Coventry; fed the new baby regularly, but ^-two grandchildren and sev­ bouse a few minutes later. to achieve. Patterson sold he did not al­ Lo ease lormei eral nieces and nephews. Mrs. Anne Gilbert 58 FaBcner ways have the money for ade­ Iteadacbee, mu pauu. The funeral will be held to- Dr.; Mrs. Laura Graff, 445 quate food. He works tor the 1. by soothing. effect on bladder irrita- SAVE ON GIRLS SAVE ON HANDBAGS Boirow at 8:16 a.m. from the Spring St.; Arthur Morris, 684 Boy Suffocates tion. 3. by muiot until tbe ftflydayiof ' yo u r head ^ a /d e d Vpril.l9M,did he Soviets admit SAVE ON CORSETS SAVE ON DRESSES othe worid at FUSSY Th« ralsetton of a diamond luraty It arae that their a FAMOUS MAKER COTTON W.T.GRANTCO. amOy feud with the Inspirad by tho doop lontlmont within. AND PADDED BRAS 67.623 PARKADE MAIN But tho diwhlOn which diamond to ABOUt WORK Chinees was serioiiA vokwe to $35. STREET ehooso Is mods by tho'door, cool, •1.99 regularly $2.50 STORE calculating mind If It Is to bo o DONE ON YOUR • 32-40, 6, C • white only s wliO chotco. So plooM considoi’ thin , wool, crepes and knits FAMOUS MAKER GIRDLE illut::: Save 1964 for your children Wo thrivo oh comporlion. Wo traoMiro our roputotlon. AND PANTY GIRDLES • missy, junior and half sizes Wo guorontoo your comploto Mtlifqetion. 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MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1W6 fought his way unharmed, out lead them. He had two strokes vtotts strokes? Is this noblel of a trap while surrounded by during this trying and ax- life — whose activities have range arould be for RuMla, the nation leading Open Forum thousands of screaming, shoot- haustuig period-only to bounce covered that at four nemal iUmrl|PBter Jimmy Breslin ing dervishes. back with r e n e w a d good lives — thus to dra>^ to a \ M > In arrears, to mitoe the first move Petition Filed haalth, to guide us through part ^ ie t, unaasumlng, peaceful toward breaking the deadlock by an* A Remarkable l i f e ' During the Boer War, Church­ FUEL o n EorttinQ Cerald To the Editor, ill was captwsd; tnit made a of the CMd war. .Almost 60 close? Will there be to the end noimcing voluntary oontribution to UN (OoBtlhoed tram Page 9) 6>unmlled and all that sort.” when he suffered the etr^es, merely a faint squeeze of his In Bankruptcy GASOLINF "He’s On Friday last, Sir Wlnaton daring escapa on s train through m rnSSSim jg^ ma funds which would heal its legal stand* atiQ hanging on,” Mrs. Churchill suffered a severe the heart of Pretoria with al­ he also fell aild broke his hip hand oh hia wife’s hand and your hand to your head. A cou­ Owens aald. which mended and hardly stop­ then . . t g ri^ ? Surely he must Gsnevleve M. Jerome, Lake­ tog so far as the right of voting in the ple of couches and ohaito, faded stroke. Adding to this hia weak- most no restotimee. He even Winston kept many people rode a bicycle through Johan­ ped the genius for any appre- die; but whether now or to 20 side Dr., formerly of Manches­ Oeneral Assembly is concerned. and dutty-looklng, aat on worn hanging on,” Lady Cynthia said. ened condition after a cold, and cfable time. years, this m a te st man to his­ SUSSra & KSStJ Persian rugs. An alectrie heat­ circulatory deficiencies, this nesburg while the city was still ter, has filed a voluntary peti­ BANTLY OIL PuMMmt* Lord Caradon was right to Judging "Tou remained right here dur­ held by the Boers. Men exposed Only very recently, years af­ tory—equaltog only the great­ ftaaMd OtioMr L er glowed In the tiny fireplace. ing the war?” she waa asked. could very well mean the end ness of that young upstart tion to bankroptcy at U.S. Dis­ lOMPWY, I.M . that the world would welcome and ap* A brass bucket filled with of life for thia great man. far less, lasted only a few days ter hia 85th birthday, did he trict Court in Hartford. plaud auch a move. "Not in this house. My hus­ He always tried to be where at the front; yet Winston es­ withdraw from public -life. Now, Abraham Lincoln—will leave a The petition lists liabilities of MAl.N .'IIUIKT eunks of coal was at the ready band was alive and we lived in caped without a scratch. a month after his reaching 90, chasm never to be filled. i jmaj*g!Jrg;t..*^g g It can be judged that Russia, for Ita in case the heater failed. another. But right here in the there was excitement and dang­ His voice will ever be heard $8,884.40 and assets of $15,000 to TKI,. S BSSS**^* ** CUM MaO Tha walls were filled with er. However, his luck will be re­ There was even danger on ths he ia gravely ill. Seventy years the form of a claim in a pending . ______^ part, haa no desire to wreck the UN city. Then, of course, he became membered as one of his most Mlltlcal front back in England, ■go, who would have believed defending the just and free of negligence suit. K(>ckville over thia issue. It is indeed, aa Lord past glamour. Five huge paint­ HI and We had to go out to the that Winston Spencer-Ctourchill history’s worlds and ours: ”We iDiscaupnuN iu t m ings of family ancestors were distinguishing characteristics. while Home Secretary, (3iurch- Area creditors listed in the ParaM* la Atfraaea Caradon said, a question of prestiga country. We were here for con­ At the age of 12, he contracted 111 observed first-hand, the would become Chancellor of the shall never surrender.” petition include, from Manches­ T G A R a * * a* aa • aaaaaaaa»«a» • • I C O placed around autographed pic­ siderable of the bombing. Win­ double pneumonia. A fall from a “Siege of Sidney Street” stand­ Exchequer, P r 1 to e Minister, Rodman Stewart aaa aaaaaaaaaa a • a a • And the Russian position is that Russia tures of Queen Mary and Queen ston would be on the radto about ter, McOon^IIe’s Greenhouses I ICofitiia a*r ing unharmed to the cross-fire. brick-layer, palqter, winner of haa already given assurance that it will Elisabeth, and her family. Then it and we weren't frightened at bridge SO feet to the earth re­ and ^orlst, $35; Household Fi­ H o a t a ■ • tfvfta*,** • • a sulted from an English version He crashed Innumerable times the Nobel prize for literature, nance Carp., $461; Dr. George make suitable voluntary payments to you looked over thi small man- all. An invasion? Oh, I supposa and unquestioned leader of the Comet'Named o» of "Oowboys-and-Indlans”. Al­ while experimenting with the Sandburg. $3?! Maple Super Munson's the UN aa soon as the United States and tslptoee. A big painting, framed' thay Just would have all had to though unconscious for S days. new found aeroplane yet es­ British nation. tHJC In gold .anda with an art gallery been killed. Oh, yes, that’s quite CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) — Service, ^2.50; Wilson's Superi­ la aacluatralT antlUar others taking the lead to enforcing UN In three months "-ung Winston caped with hardly any visible Even 33 years ago, who or Service, $18.75; W.H. England la Iha oaa ol raBubIleatlaa ot all nawa 41a Ufht under, ooverSd the wall. true.” discouragement. The first new comet of 1966 waa obaa ociailtaa to Jl ar not oUiarwtaa credit- rules relax and permit Russia to exer­ plaque on It aald, "P. p. "It’s time for you to go,” Mrs. was back to normal. would have thought that, to Lumber Co., $80.11, and Grant’s, In tUaila paper, and alao Uia local aawa anb- In mllitpry campalirns, In 1931, Churchill was struck the future, Churchill would be announced Tuesday and named $254. CANDY __ja4 bara. cise its right of voting to the General Rubeu." Its titla was "La Jar- Owens said, "Lady C ^thls Is Churchill - the young upstart by a taxi while on a visit to the elected the Queen’s Prime I*U- after its discoverer in South Af­ Counsel for the local woman An ilgirta a( rapablleatlen ol dto ,d’Amour.” very busy on committees and’ who took all the good comml.s- U.8., suffering 15 broken bones Ister, and lead the nation rica. patclaa barala ara alao raaarrai Assembly. Tou ware about to ask If the she must attend a meeting ot an Is Atty. Martin (dayman of But this is something that the United sions from his fellows • was al­ and internal Injuries. Then, a through another devMtating The comet of lOth magnitude Hartford. The petition will be Tba Herald Prtmiaa Oowtpaay.~l^. aa painting was authentic. But old people’s home." ways there when anything hap­ year later, at 58, be had a se­ World War? Only Churchill — far beyond visual eye range presented to Saul Seldman, ref­ KITCHEN aumaa no tinanclal raaponalbllitr (or tjrpa States does not think the "prestige” of this Lady Cynthia was compan ”Yes, I must go. They are vere attack ot paratyphoid from — was named Bestor after M. J. graphtcat arrora appaarinf ln_^vertlMmeiita sending a driver to pick me up pened. At 21, he sat his horse could have foreseen what would eree In bankruptcy. Makers of Fine Candles ,aad other raadug matter In The Hancheatar the United Nations itself can allow. loa to Queen Mary for 30 yMrs, staidly as sniper’s bullets whistl­ which he successfully re­ happen.. From the time of Bestor, assistant astronomer at Kraalai Herald.______This brings the sRuation down to the her father sat in cabinets with now,” Lady Cynthia said. ed all about him in the Cuban covered. What tremendous wlll- Queen Victoria to 1965, Sir the Mozelspoort Observatory See os for your Winston Churchill and she waa She got up and walked out of Csmpelgn of 1896. Twenty-two power and sUmlna he must Winston has served his coun­ near Bloemfontein. * Independents* Large Fund-Raising Projects ftiU aaraloa cllaat o( N, C. A. Senlea. Ipe. precise situation of two small boys who the room and then went up a PnbUabera HenraaamallTaa - ^“>>2? raised in a castle that was built year old Churchill took place In ho.ve had; for only eight years try and the world. Announcement of the discov­ 2 Stores to Serve You Matfeawa Spadal Agaocy — New Tork o a have agreed, .verbally, to exchange an by her ancestors to 1615. Tou flight of stairs, her legs pump­ the last grand cavalry charge at later, he began to c a ^ the Will his service end thia cold ery WM made by the newly WASHINGTON — The 2,846 MANCHESTER aacp, Detroit and Boaton.^ _ _ .... . autographed picture of Willie Mays for don’t'ask a person like this if ing as if she were 11. weight of the free world on his January? Is he truly spent; formed Central Bureau of As­ Independent telephone com­ SHOPPING PARKAdE iffftimtBP a u d it BURSAD OF dUCaUh- Omdurman In which one-fourth one of Mickey Mantle. Neither will let go that painting on the wall, ths ”Do you have an agenda for of the 800 British were killed. back, during the worst war to this greatold man who has tronomical Telegrams of the panies to the United States op­ ROUTE 6, BOLTON TION8. ______one that could be worth a mil me?” she called back to Mrs. history. weathered war, concussion, International Astronomical Un­ erate 12,700,000 phones—about of hia picture first Sometimes they tug Owens. Having dislocated his shoulder, OPEN EVERY SUNDAY Wedneaday, January 20 lion dollars, is authentic. And Winston couldn’t carry a lance. After the war. In 1051, he automobile accidents, plane ion located at the Smithsonian as many as are in Britain and Telephone 649-4332 and strain at each other’s picture in a Lady Cynthia phlled up her The doorbell rang and Mrs. But \with Just 'a revolver, he was recalled by his people to ’ crashes, typhoid and two pre- Astrophysical Observatory here. Prance combined. way which destroys them both. Or long skirt, ahowlng thick tan Owens answered It. A young woolen knee-length socks, and woman stood at the door. sometimes they manage a successful. Lady Cynthia flew back down The Five Imagee Of Lyndon Instantaneous release by both to both. conducted, quite properly, her interview. the stairs, her coat on, and she 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS Ttaa popular Image of the man who la That is the kind of situation which “ToU’re a chief Journalist, I ■aid, "Oh, yes, you’re my driv­ MUSIC STORES: 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD (622-7201) - 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER has been paralyzing the UN for two axpeot?” she said. She aaid it er,” and the girl smlM and taiaugurated Into hia own full term aa ■he and this md lady walked WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET -TEL. 649-7196 Prealdent today baa undergone a aeriea months now, and which, so far, has been In the same way she would say, out to the car. defying the best ingenuity of all the “mdhstier plumber.” of changea In the few brief yeara he haa “Har*," Mrs. Owens said, "It must be awful getting on really been in the limelight. world’s diplomats. Each side la still urg­ “these nse the prayers conduct­ these Jaunts, isn't it?’’ the ing the other to be really big and noble young woman was saying. He firat came into that limelight aa ed at Westminster Abbey on "Oh, yes, simply awful," the the reaponaible, atateamanlike, leader of and be the first to let go. Can’t a pay­ Sunday for Sir Winston. They old lady said. Uie loyal political oppoaltlon in the ment and a vote be so timed as to be so were conducted by a sub-dean. Oh, they Just reminded you of She turned around when she ■anate during the Kiaenhower admlnia* slmultanqouS anybody can claim but reached the car. "I shah look never prove that either one came RratT Sir Winston. Here, let me show forward to seeing you again,” fcrattona. Thla anui a period whan he waa you.” ■he Said. "There Just was noth­ % THURSDAYS ■omewhat oeMbratad aa a eonaervative, She started to hand a ing to be done today for poor hualneeainrn leglalator. Two aub*factOm pamphlet over. Then she stop- old Winston.” FRIDAYS la hia career were not, in thia era, given Ebb Tide In Southeast Asia Men At Work With Reatnaid Plato ped. 1SI4 Publlshen Newspaper "Are you Anglican?” ahe Syndicate OF MANCHESTER loo much public attention. It waa aa* . For four centuries, white men were CLOSING THE WALL: Highland Park School Addition ■aid. ■nmad that, in hia poat, he waa aome* acquiring empires to Asia, wider still “No, I should say Roman E$te$ in Jail thing of a wheeler and dealer. In fact. and wider. ’Then, to little more than a Catholic,” Lady Cynthia said. It waa aometimee referred to in terma decade, those empires melted away; ‘’Oh,” Mrs. Owens said: EL PASO, Tex. (AP) — BlUle the SLlien rulera departed. The ebb is ‘’Well, anyway, look at these Sol Estes was in a four-man aC admiration. There waa little or no ■till not quite complete. European gov­ praters. Aren’t they magnifi­ county Jail cell today on what attention paid to the fact that he wtm ernors remain to Soviet Asia, in MacM Inside Report cent?” may be his last stop en routs to alao a Southerner, with typical Southern and half of ’Timor, to Aden, and Hong­ Jimmy Witli Lady CyntWa ”We are all so proud of the a M tral prison. middle-ground viewa on dvll rlghta la- kong; foreign soldiers are still stationed by way Winston conducted him­ He waa driven 440 miles from in those places, to some other British self,” Lady Cynthia said. ”He Abilsnt, Tex., Tuesday by Dep Just one Reg. $109.00 Solid Maple Kneehole and United States bases—and to Viet­ Rowland Evana Jr. and Robert D. Novak met his wife at a dinner party uty U.S. Marshal WllUam C Desk with seven drawers including two files! I^mdon Johnaon next appeared aa the nam, Malaysia, and the Federation ^ Breslin in my father’s house, you Black. 42 X 19-inch top; antiqued b ra sses...... 7 9 .9 5 ' aaptrant for the preaidentlal nomination South Arabia. WASHINGTON — On the that staff jurisdiction over all know.” Estes was arrested at his Abi­ In I960 and aa the Kennedy choice for Historical movements are not irre­ LONDON — Lady Cynthia For yesterday morning, aa sons return aafely from the very eye of his Inauguration aa trade and tariff matters will "The romance started right to lene home Monday after his Reg. $105.00 Contemporary Desk in oil walnut, versible. Nevertheless, the tribulations came down the street like Great ■hs always has, Lady Helen war.” Prealdent to his own right, be transferred from Feldman Lady Cynthia's house,” Mrs. 1100,000 bond was revoked by pigeon-hole top, white plastic 'writing aulface, two the view preaidential nomination. Here of the British and U.S. Governments la Owens said. U.S. DIst. Judge R. Ewing Tho­ the comparative conaervatiam of hia rec- Britain. Her head, Was held Cynthia Colville, daughter of Her baekbont waa aa stiff aa Lyndon B. Johnaon haa at Kmg to Bundy. drawers, slender, tapered legs with turned end- Southern Asia look very much like the higher than a Iion'’s and the theJirst and only Marquess of a coast rack. "Poor .Winston,” last — after 14 months—put The education bill, Mr. John­ "Well, I don’t know about ths mason of El Paso. That step Dcd and phlloaophy waa clearly empha- concluding stages of the retreat of Eu­ ■he aald. ”He'a so old.” hia own exclusive imprint on romemce. I know lhat they did followed a U.S. Supreme Court stretchers. A distinctive piece ...... 6 9 .9 5 cane hooked over her arm was Crewe, holder of the Dame son's top-priority legislation, meet at a dinner party in my JANUARY riaed, aa an aaaet During the campaign, rope and ita tranaatlantic extension. In­ Ttae two of them went up to the White House machinery. decision not to hear Estes’ ap­ there for any emergency. A Grand Croaa of the Victorian was not drafted this year In father's house. I remember it however, he began to croaa civil righta deed, the two Powers themselves say blue hat, huge'bow on its front, Order and Dame of^the British the comer and boarded one of Tlpit is the meaning of last the apeclal counsel’a office, at peal from a 15-year prison term they wan) to withdraw aa soon as it ia the red dquble-decked buses week end's announcement of It waa In the Kennedy White very clearly. He’s done such a for mall fraud and conspiracy. bridgoo. In the campaign, he helped safe to do so. was clamped to the gray hair Empire, Fellow of the Royal great Job since. One of n ^ sons His lawyer, Jlohn Oofer of by a stick-pin big enough to be College of Music, presented her­ and went home. Home for Lady key personnel shifts at 1600 House. The- drafter waa Doug­ hold the South ft|r^ Kennedy, but he ’The parallels between the lost French Cynthia - is No. 4 Mulberry Penn^lvanla Ave. But the full lass Cater, an aaalatant brought was his secretary (or 'a time, Austin, telegraphed Supreme war and the losing American war in a bayonet. Her form-fitting self during another emergency. you know. Winston was very un­ Court Justice Hugo Black Tues­ Sleep - Sofas hlmaelf began to leave the South on the brown coat came to her calves, This one was a personal af­ Court, a small three-story brick extent of the forthcoming to the Whits House by Mr. aivU righto laaue. Vietnam grow more striking every day. row house on a toylike street to changes to both personnel and Johnson last year. Ha worked spoiled. People tend to get con­ day morning to ask that. Judge ’True, Americans themselves believe to the matching skirt fluttered at fair with her. In the past, she ceited with all the success. But Thomason's bond revocation Ih e third guiae of Lyndon Johnaon— the ankles. She took great mili­ has been through many public the Chelsea section. When she organization has not been an­ closely with Bill D. Moyers, the a fundamental diatinction; the French came Into the small hallway, a nounced. The changes add up astute and efficient top Presi­ Winston remained so unvaln, so order be rescinded. ' Bone waa e W a diagulae—came after were in Indochina as colonialiatp, where­ tary strides in laced, low-heeled emergencies. Some of them shoes. Lady Cynthia i.s 80 and parlor malA a woman to the to this: That although Presi­ dential aid who entered the the tragedy of November, l^SS, and hia as they are there at the invitation of quite annoying, she was wytog. blue dreas of a servant and the dent Johnson still has not been White House with Mr. Johnaon amcrgency aaaumption of the Preai- the le^tlmate Government, to defend She has been through it all. “The bombings were quite cardigan sweater of a person able to find his own men for on Nov. 23, 1963. it against subversion. But the difference Winston Ctourchill met his wife doney. It waa a phaae in which he waa trying." Lady Cynthia said, who lives to a heatlesa house, all the White House jobs, the Highly tm;eallng of the Occasional Pieces ia not so clear to the jungles and rice- at dinner in Lady Cynthia’s '"nie raids kept disturbing my took Lady Cynthia's coat. Then Kennedy aura there i.s scarcely President’s fumve method of Kberiy reaaaurlng aa he kept eatab- fields, particularly under a shower of family ea^Ue. And in 1940. husband's sleep. He was 75 and Lady Cynthia strode into the more than a memory. making ehaagw in his official Uafaed wheela and routinea turning, aa napalm; moreover, several "legitimate” when Churchill said something not well, you know. These living room. The White House staff re­ White House family was the be aymbolized reaponaible continuity. Governments, both in Vietnam and to about fighting the Nazis in the bombs would be crashing about It ia a small room with cruited by John F. Kennedy background ot his weekend an­ Laos, have been overthrown without any ■treets. Lady Cynthia .searched at night and disturbing his ,enough old books and papers will be all but dismantled by nouncement Neither Feldman, Ihia waa obvloualy a period of trial and attempt by the US forces to stop it. On about for one of her father's old summer. By then, McGeorge . aelf doubt for him ha it waa for the na­ sleep. I was a magistrate at the piled around to make you put his successor l-ee WhiU nor Easy Terms Entire stock of famous Eclipse and Simmons the contrary. safari guns. "I'll have to have Bow Street Court at the time. Bundy — the former Harvard Lawrence F. O’Brien, the Pres- tion. But he aucoeeded in making him- ’The American argument alao involves it spruced up,” she told her hus- The bomb shelters? Oh, not at (fee Page Sevea) dean who is Presidential as­ ident’e all but irreplaceable Sleep-Sofas in discontinued patterns or cov­ ■elf aeem aafe and reaponaible. He the corollary that if the Government of ba.nd, tVlnston says we do have all,- no. We slept at home.” sistant for International affalra chief Congrisstonal lobbyist, You can select any major items at South Vietnam ceases to invoke their to kill them.” — probably will be the only knew what the Prealdent would erings reduced for clearance. Choose from achieved an impreaaive legialative auc- protection they will depart forthwith. She stopped on the fringe of major White House aid in the Watkins on Budget Terms . . . as little oeaa in hia relationa with Congreaa; with And now, with her personal say until ahortly before he said as 10% down and up to two years to pay. more than twenty. Look at these prices . . . One Government or other to Saigon the crowd of reporters In front Herald same job he held on Nov. 22, it. laaa than a year in office, he had a rec­ may in fact do so some day, and that companion running to keep up of the house. “Oh, this won’t do 1963. might be the best way out. But then a with her, Lady Cynthia was at all,” she said. “Lady Nor are the changes which and hurry. Subject to prior sale. ord which included a tax cut nobody else walking down Hyde Park Gate Yesterdays But beyond peraonaliUea, the the President announced last further argument is adduced: U.S. (Churchill must be shattered by prevailing theme of the LBJ weekend the end of his effort had aeemed able to get, and a civil righta forces are in Southeast Asia to contain to see if there was anything all these people. I wouldn’t dare law nobody had ever been able to get she could do for "poor old Win­ 2S Yeara Ago White House is now clear: De­ to mold the White House staff Reg. $279.50 High-back Sleep-Sofa with full size communism, and specifically Chinese think of bothering her now. centralization of duties to an to his own requiremenU. White paaaed. He had talked much of a thing communism. ’This, it is urged, la an ston” or Lady Churchill. We’ll stand for a moment and University bed, innerspring mattresses and zippered inner- “I shall ^ whatever. I am wires and overhead equip­ unprecedented degree. The staff will not be the President’s per­ spring cushions; heavy eage-green textured called “prudence” abroad. When the op- ineluctable American interest, whatever then leave. We'll return another ment of discontinued Hartford- system devised by Mr. Johnson manent counsel. And O’Brien a Mrticular Government in Saigon asked.” she said, speaking out time.” for all of his political career cover i poaition tried to challenge him with an of her throat. Manchester trolley line rapidly will be leaving by the end of Evening College 2 3 9 . thirtos about it. Withdraw Americaii Sgt. Murray, the detective at being dlsmanMed and Removed haa now grown to full suture April. ioriremiat twiat of the. Republican party power from the peninsula, and the coun­ ’’Lady Cynthia has spent her to the White House. REGISTRATION JANUARY 26-FEBRUARY 6 the reault waa a landalide. life in puBlic service,” the com­ the front door, saw her in the by Savin Construction Co. of The President ia still search­ tries will fall to communism like a row crowd. He walked over, remov­ Eiast Hartford. Consider the office of special ing hard for new WhlU House Somewhere between the beginning of of dominoes. panion, Mrs. E. Owen, a Welsh ed his black derby, then put it Cheney Bros, machine shop counsel, which Kennedy-man aids, not only as replacements Weekdays 11 am-8 pm Saturdays 9am-12 noon the campaign and the Inaugural today a United States administrations over the woman, aqid. adds revolutionary new piece Myer Feldman will vacate for Hudson Hall, Hudson Street, Hartford past 10 years may have helped to make I’ll have a cigarette before I back on and held out his arm. for the last of thb New Fron­ fourth and hitherto hidden phaae of Lyn­ “This way. Lady Cynthia,” he of equipment to lU atock, a return to private life next tiersmen, but also to ease the I this true, by insisting on it. Most rulers, go to.” Lady Cytithla said. month. This is the job that Save more! don Johnaon began to appear. said. known as a metallzing gun, workload left over by the de­ Arts and Ckdenoea Muaio to Southeast Asia, aa elsewhere, prefer “Only one is'” left.” Mrs. that mdlta and ^deposlta any President^ Kennedy filled with parture of chief-of-etaff Walter Thia waa the exaggeratedly benign to be on the winning side. But they do Owens said. "In that case,” she said. She metal In wire form just like Theodore Sorensen, who used- Bnainesa Administration Sample and discontinued not want to be displaced by Communists; and her companion went into Jenkins. (A) Reg. $299.50 Sleep-Sofa, contempo­ great white father, who wanted it un- “All to the good,” Lady Cyn­ qiray-palntings. ■ it as White House command Likeliest prospect still Is bedrooms and bedroom nor, probably do most of their fellow- thia said. She took a filter­ the house. They came out a few VVilliam Sharp, 68, well-known post for drafting legislation, ° A rt E n gin eerin g rary Tux^o sloping arm style with foam pieces, boudoir chairs, dcratood that he waa alwaya kindly and countrymen wsiit-to live imder Com­ moments later and strode conservative Marvin Wataon, tipped cigarette and stopped to laundry owner, dies after two- making high-level policy and the Texas State chairman. But rubber cushions, Shepard casters for easy dining rooms and dining all-wiae, and alwaya right, too, and who munist rule. Burmese governments have light it. Then she started strid- through the crowd of reporters year period of 111 health. writing Presidential speeches. moving, persimmon-and-brown textured cov­ began to apedalize iii deacriptiona of all been fighting Communist insurgents for and went up the block. speculation that Watson ia Courses lead to a degree or oertificate. pieces, and lamps are Ing again, the cigarette hanging Salvatore J. Vendrillo elect­ Under Feldman the office of a ^ u t to go on Uit White House er. Fidl size innerspring mattress for sleep- ^ problema which reduced them to the sixteen years, and have probably got on from her mouth, the smoke "She's bearing up well," Lady ed chairman of Automotive special counsel retained much Classes begin Monday, February 8 also greatly' reduced all the better (certainly better than the staff produced grumbling moat eaaiiy manageable denominator. ing through her nose, the Cynthia said. "Yes, wonderfully Tradee Bureau. but not all of its former glory. among liberal Texas Demo- ing t w o ...... 1 9 9 . for January Clearance. Vietnamese) because they have had no well.” ~ , Under Feldman’s sucesaor, XWa waa the amooth-tongued aayer of American help; this waa a struggle for * swinging as she came craU. As a reault, at least one University ot Hartford 286-6411 / n the rtreet to Winston “I always felt Lady Churchill 10 Yeara Ago competent, soft-spoken Lee telephone call from an Inti­ Come see! ioothing things, who could diamiaa Viet­ the Burmese alone. Prince Sihanouk S White (another Kennedy man) Reg. $249.00 (4) Wing Model Sleep-Sofas with has even managed to keep Cambodia Churchill's house. She was, as ' had great strength of her own,” mate of Mr. Johnaon has gone foam cushions and full size beds with innerspring B nam with a sentence in a State of the she walked, this magnificent Mrs. Owens said. The Rev. Carl E. Olaen, for most of the legislative-drafting to a leading liberal Texas Dm - non-Communlst in active hostility to past 7H years spiritual leader chores will be parceled out to m^tresses. Choose from brown texture, brown- Union message while hia bombers were the United States. One of the main les­ old lady, everything that sym­ "Oh, of course she has,” Lady ocrat !n an effort to silence fee bolizes the England that Win­ Cynthia said. of Emanuel Lutheran Church, other suffers. complaints. fd-ru«t print, red-white-and-blue print, or, gold- eroaaing additional international boun­ sons of Vietnam 'surely is that even the accepts call to St. Paul’s Lu­ White will pretty much re­ daries in Asia. Thia waa the ection- most powerful nation to the world can­ ston Churchill saved. She comes "We were told that there la But Watson aside, tha real !ind-persimmon print. Brown model' has kick nothing we can do for her at theran Church to Oakland, strict himself to purely legal htmgry character who somehow expect­ not save a country from communism, real, this old lady. Back in '40, Calif. chores. And, though this has change In the White House has /pleats, the others shirred flounces. Choice 1 9 9 . or any other "ism,” if most of the peo­ she Just might have blown this time," Mrs. Owens said. Police Chief Herman O. -not been and will not be*an­ now been made. That change ed, or could pretend to expect, to woo ple there do not share its ardour. ’The somebody's head off with a “I am ready to do anything Schendel receives Phillips H. to the departure of the holdover Reg. $219.00 Sli{n-arm Contemporary Sleep- both capital and labor in a speech in nounced, White himself will be Kennedy aids, who were treat­ Chinese will no doubt learn the same ' taunting rifle. And now she still I am nsked,” Lady Cynthia Lbrd "Gangbusters’' certificate •gone once Mr. Johnson flnda Sofa in off-the-floor styling; polyfoam cushions, (B) Reg. $219.00 (3) Square-arm Lawson Sleep- which he promised war on ail right to lesto'n in reverse, if they succeed the stands ready, as her ancesters said. “I am the only one of for outstanding contribution to S' permanent s"ecesaor. Alao ed by Mr. Johnson with the spe­ rounded walnut legs, full size bed with innerspring woric laws. French and the Americima aa overlords atood for centuries. three sisters who had all her law enforcement cial considsrntton that a father Sofas, foam cushions, full size beds with inner- unannounced is the probability mattress, charbrown antique satin cover . . 1 9 9 . It is thia atmos]Aere of personal of Vietnam. ^ for the neighbor's spring mattresses. Chqgse from charbrown, toast, But even if the toppling domino chlldron but not his own. Now Reg. $399.00 Sleep-Sofa with sloping arms and patemallam, and his apparent belief that he will have an ■ii.T.p,T , theory is true, that does not win the deep tufted back, kick plea1;s, 92 inches wide. Full or moss-green, each ...... 1 8 9 . that. Wearing it, he can successfully be Vietnamese war. As President Kennedy staff, the President wlU be com- Biany things to many men, which haa once hinted, there are limits to a great lete master In hto owh White size bed with innerspring mattresses; blue-and- (C) Reg. $339.00 (2) Early American Sleep- louse. led to the emergence of a new kind of nation's power if it is extended too far. gold floral on linen-colored ground ...... 3 5 9 . Sofee with high back wing styling, foam-filled Now the United States is learning, aa ws g public reaction to Lyndon Johnson. We and the French learned, that it prob­ Fischetti mbber seat cushions, box pleats. Choice of Nylon ' Joke about an American royalty; we ably does not extend on to the Asian A Thought for Today tapestry scenic in persimmon-and-brown or, char­ poke our barbs at the pervasive ego; mainland. And, for all the idealism be­ we hope it la all near the surface and hind the American operation, there . ia SpoMred by Uie Mwielieeter brown boucle, e a c h ...... •2 5 9 . no reason in history why it should. Council of Churcbee (6) Iteg( $75.00 wlU pass away, having revealed lUelf, We, too, it is true, are alao fighting Colon! al Dry perhaps, as no more than a passing an anarchronistic battle to Southeast i*B4ltneaa to the make-up of the human V w Ohuroh’ Sinks with panel­ - Asia. The clrcumstanoea are different! so shtoe be­ ed doors, .brass being Involved. But we hope for a little We are not intervening to a civil war, fore-meB, that they aiay see but coming to the aid of an ally under your good woriM and flva glory pull and bracket- leas blandnesa; a Uttle leas of the PoUy- foreign attack. But the same principles front bases. anaa treatment for all kinds of prob­ apply. We have no more permanent en.”iSl Matthew 8:16. *• heav­ Choice of (8) lems. Wp prefer to think of the shrewd, place in Southeast Asia than the Amer- In any gaUiarlng—a Ktoranto Reg. $75.00 (6) Colo- elever-deallng manager of legislation; iitons. True, President Sukarno la mak­ n^G-O TtH A lV E White - and - gold ing it aa hard aa he can for us to vrith- ooowitoelon (1) Black-and- nial Record Cabinets the achiever; the compromiser of fac- hearing, a dlrecEar’ confer- draw, by peralating in threatentof to rora, a ktoor union gold, and with paneled doors, tkma; the quarterback. We, the Amerl- destroy a federation we are com Mtted meeting— Reg. $39.50 (6) Solid Maple Colo­ brass pulls, drawers, ean people, can be our own cheerleaders. to defend. But ultimately the salvation remember" .r* you goa« ■ theme rep- STEILIL.II sparkling touch of elegance to Bise, each ...... ,..,...... r*24o95' ia, aeem vain so long aa President Su­ 88 inches round, wedge inlays, each ..— 45. Reg. $119.00 Grandfather’s Clock, antique idna kay alement banring quick solution of karno remains ruler of Indonesia. But . lcktail while he has delayed the European come upon axpsrlsnM case, 8-day wind movement. Roman num <^ fact Ika daadlock Over unpaid aaaeasments It’s practical — beautiful and i perfact gift Tables'to match above, rectangular 19 \ 484nch Reg. $59.50 Old Pine Step Table, tapered legs,* of brass (plus Federal Tax) ...... 9IU 'vM aoe of “praatiga." withdrawal from Asia to ona oomsr of the continent, even he will not be able to ««toH»04ialy If top, each ...... ; ...... •.....■..•24i>95 rail with spools in front, drawer in top ' And ha, speiktBg for Britain, and the Reg. $47.50 (2) Boston Rockers, white decoratad ■top it, and, for all/the sound and fury to to be done. Let m* section k,4.•'•fi'o,.,,,.*.*.*29.95 Jtatoa, and pcobably for a ma- along the Strait of Malacca, the phrasa MEIER Jeweler Reg. $36.00 (8) l^ddem Oil Waluut Rnd Tables in gold with Salem maple Mats, each . . . •97.5t .loiHgr of aO the aiaailMn of the world “East of Sues,” so often on ths Uns of to match tables above, 19 x 28-ineh, each 9 4 .9 5 R«V« 894.60 Console Cabinet, Italian Provincial Rm . $89.60 Antiqued Miqile CiUarrtte, , oMbrad Snasla a quick way British Ministers, has an oddly and dla- 767 Main St., Manchpater • Phona 648-0422 fruitwood; 12 x 84 x 81 inches high, four drawers qulettogly old-faahloned aounA — MAN^ ^ir's im um ibsaTKKM m L „ B : ' Bubmittod Iv Reg. ^ . 0 0 (2) Modem Oil Walnut Comer or endale cabinet style with two.doom, 'nf iw rtlia. This CHESTER (ENOLAlfD) OUARDIAH CocktaU Tablips, 30 x 80 x 16-inch high, M. 9 4 .9 5 with b n tt puUa ».aaeeaaeeaeaaeee*eee< indudes glsss rack and . \ ' • ' a : PAGfi EIGHT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 'i^AftCHlf e i R kANCflBSTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, J A N U ^ Y .20, 1965

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plsuited set of lungs from anoth­ er dog 18 months ago is still Events in World alive and well. Events in 3 Ci)dy Sciiei Tiiursd^ Friday, Sd The team, headed by Dr. Yu- ichi Yaega^i, said it has been BANGHCOK, Thailand (AP) —4ventional arms and not nuclear experimenting with lung trans­ WASHINGTON (AP) — The'^the additional 88.000 putting the h rm THURSDAY A FRIDAY 10 A.M. TILL 0 P , DAY SALE of FAMOUS BRAND WINTERWEAR Premier Thanom KitUkachom weapons. plants on more than 100 dogs. Labor Department has decided chief justice’s pay at 848,000 and assodiate Justices at 8<3>500. said Tuesday night that Com­ "(Jhina is not going to drop an to pay a $1.25 an hour minimum munist China has sent agents atomic bomb on India tomor­ through Laos to Thailand to row,” Shastri said at his first wage to youngsters working in WASHINGTON (AP) — and FURNISHINGS for the ENTIRE FAMILY start subversive work. full-scale news conference since Shriners Visit Neighborhood Youth Corps Chairman Manuel P. Cohen of Communist couriers are shut­ succeeding the late Jawaharlal projects under President John­ the Securities and Elxchange tling In and out of Thailand, the Nehru last June. Masonic Lodge son's antipoverty program. Commission w m reported Tues­ remier told newsmen after a Organized labor had pushed, day by the SEC to be recovering Cabinet meeting. He said police SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Omar Shrine Club will visit for the 81.25 rate. satisfactorily in a hospital from MANCHESTER , starts tonight at 6p.m... ends Saturday gand officials along the 800-mile The Seoul District Court today FYlendship Lodge of Masons to­ Thirty-seven projects have a mild heart attack suffered laM week. Cohen, named chairmsm border with Laos have been or­ convicted two organizers of the morrow night at the Masonic been approved in 23 states. The PARKADI total cost will be 824.395,000. by President Johnson last July, dered to keep a sharp lookout underground Popular Revolu­ Temple and conduct the work for infiltrators. tionary party of advocating More than 41,000 youths be­ is 52. of the evening, the Entered Ap­ tween 16 and 21 are involved. Thanom said he had also re­ Communist policies and insti­ prentice Degree. ceived reports that Communist gating antigovernment student Ledge will open at 6;30, and China has been buying Thai cur­ riots last summer. The secret WASHINGTON (AP) — Chris­ a ‘3uck-ette'’ dinner will be tian A. Herter. President John­ AMA Criticized sole of women's sole! famous maker's rency in Hong Kong. He said police originally accused 47 per­ served between sections of the this la "proof that the money sons in the case. son's special aide for foreign will be used to finance activities Toh Ye-Jong, 40, was sen­ ritual work. ^ trade matters, plans to confer By Dr. Becker tat Thailand.” tenced to three years in prison Omar President Harold K. with European leaders next and .Yang Choon-woo, 27, to two Turklngton will preside for the week in an effort to speed inter­ Dr. Frederick P. Becker, di­ wool skirts degree work. His corps of offi­ national trade talks, particular­ rector of the department of warm sleepwear BONN, Germany (AP) — A yeai^ Eleven defendants were % bill to give the West German acquitted. cers will include William ly those affectin" tariffs and pathology at Manchester Me­ government another 10 years to Forbes, senior warden; John L. some agricultural products. morial Hospital, is the author of .0 track down Nazi murderers has HONG KONG (AP) — Com­ VonDeck Sr., junior warden; An announcement from Hert- an article in the current "New 5o90 to 8o90 been Introduced in Parliament. munist China says it is rushing Russell Prentice, senior deacon; er's office Tuesday said he will Republic” which crlticizea the The present statute of limita­ completion of a 50-mile canal to Raymond Bogue, junior deacon; review the progress of negotia­ American Medical Association, tions bars new prosecutions in supply refugee-packed Hong Thomas Ferguson, senior stew­ tions started , last September The brief article by Dr. Beck­ values to $15 most of West Germany after Kong with water. ard; Stanley Baldwin, junior under the auspices of the Gener­ er concerns the role of the 2.88 and 3.90 May 8. Hong Kong’s Communist steward; Willard Dickenson, al Agreement on Tariffs .and American Medical Association Deputy Ernst Benda of Chan­ newspaper Ta Kung Pao attri­ marshal; Arthur Holmes, chap­ Trade. (AMA) in medical and hospital Save on 100% wool skirts from famous cellor Ludwig Erhard’s Chris- buted the rush entirely to Pek­ lain; Albert Heavisides, organ­ sjfairs and in health legislation. $4 to |6 valaes sportswear makers! Slims, flared, pleat­ 1 1 a n Democratic party ing’s desire to better "the wel­ ist; Melvin Boomer, secretary; WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. In his article. Dr. Becker chal- ed styles in rich new tweeds, checks, presented the measure Tuesday fare of the Chinese people living and York Strangfeld, treasurer Ernest Gruenlng, D-Alaska, has j lenges what he calls the corner­ solid colors. Size 8-18. ' without party suiqwrt, but he is in Hong Kong.” and soloist. introduced legislation to raise stone of the AMA’s philosophy— expected to be able to gather Beginning March 1, under an the pay of Supreme Court jus­ , “ fhdt medicine is private sSrv- the 50 signatures required for ureem ent signed last summer, tices. He said he erred last y w ic6 affair, a professional and eonsideratiom. Hong Kong will buy a minimum ‘ Crocodile Tears* when he voted to hold down 4 business interchann between Misses' and women’s warm, The present 30-yaw statute is of 28 million gallons of water a wage Increase for them. doctor and patient.’^ washable sleepwear by many considered to run from the date day at 14 cents per 1,000 gallons. NEW YORK — Modem medi­ Congress voted last year to He contends that "The ^ d - leading makers! Long gowns, of the (Serman surr«ider. That will come to at least 81,430,- cine uses the term, “ crocodile raise the pay of all federal ing powers of the A l ^ u v e shift gowns, long and capri 000 a year. . tears,” to describe the unusual judges by 87,500 but the Senate I failed to understand that, wheth- blouses and shirts NEW DELHI, India (AP) — and sometimes-profuse weeping forced a compromise raise of ; er we like it or not, medicine is pajamas, sleep shirt sets. Cot- Prime Minister Lai Bahadur TOKYO (AP) — Doctors at that occurs when food is eaten. only 84,500 for Supreme Court I becoming increasingly a public t(»i flannels, cotton knits, Shastri said today Communist Iwate Medical University in A British authority indicates the justices. I problem, a concern of the body brushed nylons. Assorted reg. $5-7.98. China poses a eontinuing threat northern Japan reported today phenomenon may be due to de­ Gruening said Tuesday his politic and subject to the will prints and striids. 32-40, S, new legislation would make up of the electorate.” 2 . 9 9 to India but it is a threat <... Qua I i l> ('osts .No Moic' a< Sc'a i*>’i entire stock of robes misses' sweoters 3 Days Only! Best Dryer Buy in Town! Kenmore 1/3 u. V2 oft 5.90 .. 12.90 ^ f l N ot every size in every items Reg. 8.98-$25 housecoats, robes and pajama sets from stock. Quilts, piles, Values to $18. Cardigans and Automatic Dryers fleeces, corduroys, cottons, nylons, da- slipons, classics and novelties. SAVINGS FOR PRE-TEENS and TEENS it '= = crons, etc. Wools, orlons,, fur blends. Broken sizes. 3 Cycles! 6 Temperatures! 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■ ' A'- ' - i-- ■ VlL . MANCHES'iER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1965 Pa g e e u e v e m MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANIZARY 20, 19«8 PAGE TEN

plained: *T drink most of it. The presenc* of man has Influeiu^ study, hs will oonesntrato on Cotton* Resist Fire RockvUle-Vernon rest I put in my car. It makes wUdUfe on the Antarctic CJonU- bird and mammalian caml- People the car run good.” nent, at the request of the Na­ vorss, or meat eaten, as the WAUHNGTON — Flame-ra. tional Science Foundation. highest links in the ecological sistant cotton trousen have suo> MAN va. w h d u f e In particular, flie ecologist. chain that begins with one-celled cesefully pasted use tests In Town Defers $6,900 Debt UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. Dr. John L. George, will try to plants. Samples representing as the Washington Fire Doparv (AP)—A wildlife ecologist in determine whether the Antarctic many carnivore species as pos­ ment. The fabry: went through a In The the School of Forestry at Penn­ continent has been polluted In­ sible will be collected, frozen, process the Department of Ag­ To Manchester Child CHnic sylvania State University is advertently by radioactive or and returned to Penn State for riculture developed to make Ik making a survey of how the chemical contamination. For this detailed chemical analysla. flame-resistant. A request to Vernon Mlect-ecommlttee chairmen. The nom- News YOU...have a Part in men for $6,900 as the town’s inatlng committee will present ahare for eaaee treated at the the slate of officers to be elect­ ANOTHER KENNEDY Oommunlity Child Guidance ed for this year. NEW YORK (AP) — Another Center in Manoheiter wae de­ The furnishings committee of ferred by the town fathers last the First Congregational Church Kennedy in the U.S. Senate? a night of Vernon will meet tomorrow Well, not right away, but Sen. The request, made by Ed­ at 8 p.m. The annual fiscal Robert F. Kennedy, D-N.Y., has at the Parkade ward 8. Dlk, president of the meeting will be held Friday at a candidate In son Matthew, treatment center, was submit­ 8 pjpi. and the youth class Sat­ who is all of nine days old. ted to First Selectman Samuel urday at 9:30 a.m. "Teddy was the ninth child In our family and he became a Open E v e i till 9 P J L W. Pearl. Oar Strikea Ih e request noted that 94 Maximilian S. Sadlak, 44, of U.S. senator," said Kennedy as he and his wife, Ethel, left Roo­ eeR N ies Annual Statement 11 Roed St., -./as I'v.olvccl in Vernon children were treated sevelt Hospital Tuesday with at the center last year, and accident yesterday afternoon on School S t Matthew, their ninth child. the only funde received from Teddy is Sen. Edward F. Ken­ the town amounted to $2,000, According to police, Sadlak’s VSAF Colonel nedy of Massachusetts. appropriated by the Vernon car slid on icy pavement and Kennedy said "it would be Board of Education. The pre- struck a parked car owned by- Col. Frederick C. Kelsh, Man­ chester native and son of EYed nice” to see Matthew In the Sen­ of Manchester’s Largest Financial Institution vloue year, a $1,000 payment Florence D. Lsrnch, 21 'Thom;?- ate someday, but in the mean­ E. Kelsh at 42G Bluefield DTv was made to the center. Bon St No Injiuies were re­ time: "H e’s going to be a leader Vernon atatutee prevent the ported, and no arrest was made. and the late Mrs. Mary B. of the assembly In Albany. We town from paying the agency, Patrolman Robert Ahnert in­ Kelsh, was promoted to his finally came up with a candi­ present rank Nov. 16 at Berg­ Our Main Street office is being completely renovated and modernized for your selectmen eaid. vestigated. date.’’ As we enter our 60th year of service to Manchester, we wish to express our Pearl noted that the only al­ Hospital Notes strom AFB, Austin, Tex., The quip referred to the Dem­ appreciation to the more than 42,600 S.B.M. customers for the loyalty and c^ banking convenience. There will be elevator service from the parking lot in the ternative the town has, with a Admitted yesterday: Candy where he was chief of the oper­ ocratic factional fight over lead­ ations and training division of operation which have made possible our record growth— a growth which is rear to the Main Banking Floor, as well as to the second Floor, which will be eonsolldated government due to Lee, 65 High S t; George Dol- ership of the New York Legisla­ Thriftiest o]«ned to the public for the first time, and will house our expanded and vastly replace the present three gov­ leris, Andover; Aline Chamber- the 840th Bmnbardment Wing. ture, unresolved after two vividly depicted in the five-year figures shown below. He was recently reassigned to improved Loan Department. The renovation also features enlarged safe deposit ernments on July 1, la to pre­ lain, South WiUington; Phillip weeks of msmeuvering. sent the guidance center’s re­ Bureau, 45 Daly Circle; Eliza­ Wurtsmith AFB, Michigan, Ethel Kennedy, asked as she Total assets at the end of 1964 amounted to $56,857,288., a gain of $4,221,712., facilities, and additional teller stations. quest to the new government. beth Hoffman, Tolland; Rose where he will be deputy com- left the hospital If she planned or 8% , since January 1, 1964. Deposits showed an increase of $3,493,390., or Hayes, Bolton; Eleanor Songai- msmder for operations of the I FRIGIDAIRE As the official,School Savings Bank in Manchester, we are proud to be heli>- Pearl said, "W e cannot allo­ more children, quipped: "We T.8%. cate anything at present to the lo, Talcottvllle Rd.; Ann Miller, S79th Bombardment Wing. hope to be back soon." ing nearly 6,000 school children learn the important lesson of thrift clinic, but we are not carrying 34 East S t Before going to Bergstrom Our 4% current annual dividend on all regular savings accounts was paid our own weight there. The Birth yesterday: A daughter I the colons held the following NEW TARZAN quarterly from day of deposit during the whole year, and amounted to $1,917,- We are also proud of the fact that over 5,000 S.B.M. depositors make our East ' agency la asking for $7,000, and to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dou- positions with the 4th Air Divi­ HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A new Branch their banking headquarters. 'There is presently more than $6,000,000. this is not Just a request for a genlk, 47 Talcott Ave. sion at Barksdale AFB, Liouisi- I Range 758. This was an increase of 9.8% over the previous year. Tarzan soon will be swinging on deposit at the East Branch alone. oontributlon, it is a pretty seri­ Discharged yesterday: Gloria ana: Director of safety, direc­ through the prop man’s Jungle. The twelve months just ended were also active ones in the Bank’s mortgage ous thing." Sokolls, 150 Prospect S t; Bev­ tor of operations, operations He Is Mike Henry, 6-foot-8 227 He said he will send a letter erly Grant, Pleasant View Dr.; operations. Over $4,668,822. was added to the mortgage portfolio; this was In addition, more than 4,000 S.B.M. depositors have chosen the West Branch staff officer and commander of pound linebacker for the Los in the Shopping Parkade ae their depository, and have entrusted to it mors to the clinic Informing them of D on ald Ouellette, Wapping; the 4Mth Bombardment Squad­ Angeles Rams. I with automatic an increase of 11.8%. The present total of mortgages in force ie $45,857,151., the town’s problem. Charles Hlasny, 6 Middle ron from January to July 1963. Producer Sy Weintraub an­ a fain of $21,778,810. during the past five years. than $4,000,000. "If we tried to do this (con­ Butcher Rd.; Benoit Brassard, He was also assistant to the nounced Tuesday the s^ection duct a treatment center) on 73 Talcott Ave.; Margaret deputy commander for opera­ of Henry for the next screen During 1964 we also introduced the Life-Insured Mortgage Plan, which pays Our plans for 1965 call for the construction of a beautiful new branch office our own, it would cost us much Broderick, 81 Riverside Dr. tions, 2nd Bombardment Wing, Tarzan, the 14th since the in East Hartford at the comer of Burnside Avenue and Hanmer Street, and I oven control! off the mortgage in the event of the death of the wage-earner, and guaran­ more,” Pearl added. from July 1963 to April 1964. popular series of films began in another in a new shopping center to be erected on Sullivan Avenue in South Dlk’s letter noted that Ver­ Venion news Is handled by The 43-year-old former Man­ 1918. tees the family a debt-free home. This new plan augments the Home Mortgage The Herald’s Rockville Bureau, Windsor. non’s cases aepmmt for about chester man is a conunand pilot Said Henry, former Southern Seeuritir Plan, which frees the borrower from monthly mortgage payments for 34 per cent of the total cases 88 Park S t, telephone 876-8136 with more than 9,760 hours of star and a seven-year a period up to five years in case of disability -through accident and sickness. We are, indeed, grateful for your continued confidence and support. We pledge treated at the center. He added or 64S-371L flying time, mostly in the B36 veteran of the National Football Nearly 400 mortgage customers have taken advantage of these two plans. ourselvee to continue to serve you and the communities of Manchester, East that the $2,000 contribution and B52 aircraft. He flew 76 League: "I don’t think the other made last year was about one- World War n combat missions players in the lejlgue will kid In 1964 the Bank put new emphasis on the Personal and Home Improvement Hartford and South Windsor, as well as the larger areas which they in turn third of the cost of treatment R ockville in the B24. He was awarded the me about playing Tarzan; Loan Department with special promotions in newspaper, radio and direct mail. seiwe, "Other towrns such as Man- Distinguished Flying Cross they’re too busy playing foot­ ehseter, South Windsor, En­ ball.” Theta kum increased some $182,900., and now total over $341,600. Franklin Zoning with two clusters, the Air Med­ field and Ellington have honor­ al with seven clusters, the Dis­ EVERETT J. LIVESEY HODGES AD ^rpee of individual and group coverage policies are offered through LOW- ed our requests and have paid tinguished Unit Citation with President of The Savings Bank of Manchester them in full,” Dlk wrote. Gets Favorable one cluster and the Air Force CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — I COST Savings Bank Life Insurance. More than $6,231,500. is now in force. Last year the clinic served Commendation Medal with one Former Secretary of Commerce 405 cases, 94 of which were Report by CRPA cluster. Luther H. Hodges end his wife Vernon children. He is married to the former will watch the inauguration of | RECORD OF THE FIVE YEAR GROW TH AT S.B.M. A request for more graves A proposed zone change from Jeanne Rhea Toumaud of Mein- Preside!^ Johnsem today on tel­ tor veterans, submitted by For­ residence to commercial zone cheeter. ’The couple have two evision at their Chapel Hill | Model RD-3U. SO", sisetrk. Arise Copper sr wfiHs home. > rest Hull, conunander of the for property along Franklin sons, Frederick C. Kelsh Jr, Data Assets Deposits Mortgages Rockville American Legion, S t nesu* Elllington has been fa­ 17, and Kent Michael, 13. Hodges, who retired from the I prompted. Peart to appoint Se­ vorably reported upon the Cap­ government Monday, flew home | ■ Cook-Master starts and stops oven automaUcsIiy vdiHs FRieiDAIRE RANRE $33,034,509 $24,078,841 lectmen John Daigle and Rob­ itol Region Planning Agency from Washington Tuesday. you’re away. 12/31/59 $36,636,748 ert W. Deming to a committee (CRPA). The Rush Out The former North CkroUna | PRICES START AT ASSET INCREASE...... 5M % to inveetigate the request governor said he and Mrs. 35,786,661 28,607,297 The agency’s land use com­ Hodges packed Tuesday mom-1 ■ Big 23* widf oven holds holiday turksy, bakes wWi swan heal, 12/31/60 39.566,019 Hull reported that only two mittee decided at a meeting SAN DIEGO, Oallf. (AP) — Amphibious warfare’s classic ing "and our things will get | grave sitee are available for last night that the proposed ■ Radiantube surfacs units cook uniformly. 12/31/61 43,182,310 39,030,248 32,392,455 uee by veterans whose families maneuver — the rush of fighting here Thursday.” DEPOSIT INCREASE...... 553% change had “no significant in- "W e’re Just looking at our | are unable to afford to pur­ ter-town aspects." men cu;ros8 the beach — is going out of style, a high-rank' mementoes and odds and ends,' 12/31/62 48,098,689 43,497,850 36,274,834 chase a grave site. There are alreadLol^®*" ■ Cleans easy— all over! Knobs pull off for panel wiping. A poeslble site at Grove Hill Ing Etorine Corps officer re­ he said. "It’ll take a few days to | nem uses In the area, and near­ bring order out of the chaos." Recessed top traps spillovers. Self-cleaning surface 12/31/63 52,699,057 47,717,391 41,188,829 MORTOAGE INCREASE...... /...... 904% Oanetery was discussed by se­ by property in EUlngton la ports. units— removable Porcelain Enamel drip bowls. Drawer lectmen. Half of any Marine Corps zoned for Industrial tue. MOON8HINEB 56,926,562 51,210,782 45,857,151 Three town reeldents, pres­ The planning agency Is re­ landing force can now get aS' pulls out for under-range mopping. 12/31/64 ently serving as a Jury com­ quired by state law to consid­ shore without getting Its feet wet DUNDEE, RL- (AP) — Treas­ mittee, were renamed to the er any zone changes within 500 — by helicopter — the com' ury agents said Albert Mears, 1 poet Naimed were Stuart C. feet of town boundaries. mander of the Camp Pendleton 23, arrested at a still on his Your S.B.M. Friends Stand Ready to Serve YOU! Neff, John Moran and Francis A request for the change has Marine base told a veterans (arm near Dundee told them he | Rupprecht been made by Russell Hart­ group here Tuesday. didn’t sell his product, and ex- '. W Selectmen noted that a vot- mann and would affect the rear ar-maklng session will be held of Hartmann’s Market. Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 pjQ. ’The change was considered G-E Electric at the Veriion Public Safety at a public hearing Monday Building on West St. night At the suggestion of YOU CAN FER DRYNESS Sale Festival Set Atty. Edwin M. Lavltt, city KNITTER’S CLOCKS Ih e Retafl Division of the corporation counsel, the hear­ Rockville Area Chamber of ing was adjourned until the DISAPPEAR Commerce has initiated plans zone change was considered by for an area-wide sale festival the CRPA and the city’s plan­ WORLD FRESHHESS for Washington’s Birthday. ning commieslon. ’nu-ee days of sales will be A bearing will be held Feb. 1. MANCHKTGR PARKADE <2.98 held Feb. 19 through 22, and BEQIH! special sale ttema will be listed Farms Support 8 Million T«i. 649-4888 in stores and store windows. . Merchants in Rockville, El- WASHDiOTON — About 8.4- GREAT VALUES DURING PARKADE DAYS ELECTRIC BLANKETS Ungton, Vernon, and ToDand mlUlon workers were employed wUl be asked to cooperate. A in marketing food and non-food trip for two to the New York farm products botigbt by United WED. riini SAT., JANUARY 20Hi to 23rd World’s Fair wlU be offei^ States consumers In 1963, a new Last year, Mrs. Priscilla Den­ Department of Agriculture re- Fleisher Nubby Fleece Reynolds TrovlUo son won the free trq>. p .. . At r:80 p.m;,'lS womea from T l ^ E R T E R the Chaminade Musical Club of ELECTRIC Manchester will present a pro­ Make this the last winter you put up with that atufiy^ gram In the chapel. dried-out feeling! Now— and for winters to come—yoiir CAN OPENER The annual business meeiUig METRI LOW CALORIE home, office or apartment can be springtime heah witii of the church will be heldId a t l 'p.ln. In the chapel. Mimeograph­ a t o lp r ^ Air King PqetaJble Humidifierl Juat fill with Photo of StafF of The Savings Bank of Manchester ed reporta will bs available from vrater and it goes to work automatically! Adda moietuie an offlcen, organisatkme and SPECIALLY as needed to maintain the oomfort you wunti Pirokaols firat raw, I to r. — Bnico W .,N oblo, Charleo W. Second row, 1. to r. — Marian M. Kilpatrick, Olenna E. niird row, 1. to r. — Madeline F. Slme, Irma A. TouWi Fourth row, 1. to r. — Robert W. Bourbeau, Aida It himiture, woodwork, plants, books, imther, pianos from y Hill, Eleanor O. Freelove, Margaret C. Judd, Regina France* B.' Lukas, Gertrude C. Royce, Franci* F. Playdon, Dorothy M. Sonego, WUliam M. May. GOOD MIY destructive drying-out) C om hi for a dunoustiatiiNif *4.49 SchlodUic, 'WUU&m R. Johiuion, E^rerett J. Uvooey, 5th XUa&betJEUa&beth J. Door, Mmgan B. Bteelo, WUlUm F. O. Mizia, Harriet S. Dougan, AmeUa R. Hennequin, Hadden, OMrge L.* P<^ik, Edward B. Hutchlnaon. Thome* J. MAtrick, F. P « il »>ope,.K. Craig WINE LoCMBt Marian C. Hawver, Carol A. Sideravmge, Joyce K. Murray, Orax:e H. Case, Eileen P. Stevena. R. E. Wandell ■tnplojrM abooBt Horvesf Hill WE DO OUR OWN SERVICE MRNHE'S PAY AS YOU PLEASE PLAN ftom photo: G«raJ- • Ne mnney down • UptoS Yem aiM B. OuuM, Elinor Building We have our own factory trained servicemen. Y. Do

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and greeting cards will be col­ lected for use by the mental Computer Used Q u b H ears T a lk s 12tli Cirenit health commtttaa. B o lto n About lOH Work Mrs. Jack Ksweb wlH be As Matchmaker HRC Urges Seeking hostess for the evening. Her G>urt Cases miitMfll and MiM oommittee includes Mrs. Rich­ KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Reading Aid ard Abele, Mrs. David Aubln, The age of boy-meets-glrl via RolMrta liehmua, two motnbert Mrs. Robert mils, Mrs. W. i^iSS^iJIM EATOW Ii ROCKVILLE SESSION computer is Invading the Uni­ Anti-Poverty Funds Am Inatiucton of the H«n- Craig Heston, Mrs. Howard A RockvlUs man who told versity of Tennessee campus. 1215 Va SILVER LANE, EAST HARTFORD h Examined Judga Simon 8. Cohan tas fall dtef iped, wW be gueit apesken Holcomb, Mrs. Eugene Johnson, 6:00 ( S-10-13-18-22) M ovI* (10) Death VaUey « The Independent Students As­ ( 8) Rifleman (30) Sports Camera through a window to his horns •A • meeting of tbe Junior Oen- Mrs. Leonard liucla, Mrs. (90) Memory lAna (23) Maas. HlchllChU Manchester may soon apply for federal funds under sociation has arranged to match (10-23-30) Inauguration '86 was aentsnesd yastarday to 30 Wayne Manchester, Mrs. Paul (34) Kindergarten I MR4TS FRESH CUT—NONE PRE-PACKAGED!** the $842 million Anti-Poverty Program, as a result of By Teachers dUb of Venc^eeter, Inc., Meyar and Mrs. David Samp­ male and female students for a (40) Admiral and Swabby (34) Preview days In jail on a charge of in- •A 8 at the Maeonlc dance date in February. (30) Superman ( 8-30-40) OzMe and Harriet an action taken last night by the Human Relations Com­ tgKlcatlon. son. 5:30 (18) Movie . „ 3-13) Mister Ed Mayneird J. Roy, 34, of 13 Vam|ie. Students will fill out a ques­ (40) The RIfelman 5:00 ; 8-90-40) Patty Duke mission (HRC). ❖ The btaff of Bolton Elemen­ STORE HOURS: TUES.-¥fED, 9-6; THURS.-FRL 9-9 Grova St, was also chargaO tV U ta a ll w « l i8>eak about the tionnaire on their likes and dis­ (10) Tke Ploneen 10-33-30) NBCf Movie (Cn , The HRC, on a motion by town, even v/lthout the need of tary School Is engaged In up­ «Wb*e Matory end tU present (92) Pllm (34) News In Perapsctive SATURDAY 8 to 6 — (CLOSED AU PAY MOWDAY) with breach of psacs resulting likes. The information will be (34) What'i NewT ( &-13) My Uving DoU ICra. Barbara Goldberg, eecond- statistics. dating the school curriculum from the incident. The second and hiture plans while Miss fed into a computer. (80) Cheyenn* ( 8-9^) "Shindig" ad by the Rev. Felix Davie, "Some of the federal funds this year, under the direction l«ct baadloapped and mmtal- O'Dell of Den 4, a gold and sil­ 7:00 ( 32-40) New*. Sporta. Weather (30-40) Lea Crane to a charge of Intoxication. A |jr naUrded children to become ver arrow; Ronald PontarelU of (AP) — “Young people do not OUR BEST EXTRA TENDER sSk the board of dtavct(»v and ment as of Jan. 1, furnished by ing. invent the idea that they should (18) Subecriptlon TV 11:30 (8) Lea Crane Show Grade 1 pupils taking part bi $25 bond was ordered forfeited self-reliant through swimming, Den 2. a bear badge with a gold (24) Casals Ma.ster (Haas 12:(» ( 3) Movie General Manaiger mchard Mar­ the local office of the State Em­ with execution stayed for one and silver arrow; and Terry St. drink, they learn it,” according (20) Memory Lane (12) Movie tin to assume the responsibility ployment Security Division, no the demonstration were Lynn because the K>H was elected to to a new book published by the ( 3) LIHlest Hobo 1:00 ( 8) Gale Storm Ducharme, Laura Edwards and week. be (be btste Junior Project of Pierre and James Anderson, for local action. information was introduced last Rutgers University Center on SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE IJSTTNG Todd Redden, Walter Simon, Walter Squiree, 25, of Staf­ (bs Oonneetlout State Federa- both of Den 2, a wolf badge with Last night’s reconunendation night on the degree of local ford Springs, was fined $120 Alcoholic Studies. followed a two-hour hearing, poverty. Cynthia Bither and Arnett tton of Women’s dubs. Junior a gold and silver arrow. Petrucello. after he pleaded guilty to a Membensbip, at tbe JunlWs fall Arrangements were also made Based on a study o f 1,952 teen­ TOP ROUND wtth representatives from 10 Most Of the hearing was de­ charge of operating a motor Sohool was dismissed at 1 soofManoa This bisurea the for the Blue and Gold Banquet agers in a middle-sized Michi­ loe^ agencies participating. AU voted to a discussion of the vehicle while under the influence gan community, the study con­ sxpreu^ the opinion that there p.m. for the dmiMnstration, but teen ago groig> of monetary to be held Wednesday, Feb. 17, health and social services now Teachers at Bolton Elementary School watching a left, are Walter Simon, Arnett Petruzello and Cyn­ of Intoxicating liquor or drugs. cludes that the drinking of li­ Radio SIS enough areas of need, in the teachers have been meet­ sontributlons from ag particl- Skt tba Buckley School cafeteria. available In town. ing the second Tuesday of every demonstration of a new teaching technique con­ thia Bither. Below Walter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ Squires was not presented on quor "appears to be an impro­ (This listing Includes only those news broadcasts of 10 or IS Manchester to warrant the Stats welfare statistics two other charges, qieedlng and p a tla g A a d o r CSdba fo r a tw o- vised rite of passage between town’s partle^istton In the pro­ month after sohool hours for ducted with the aid of Grade 1 pupils at a recent ter C. Simon of Hebron R(i., enters into the. spirit of year period. FLAG RETRIEVED minute leng;th. Some stations carry other short newsessta.) vsaled that 112 local families curriculum diacussiona. A state failure to drive in the estab­ adolescence and adulthood.” or CUBE STEAK gram . are receiving aid from that curriculum development session. Children, from the demonstration. (Herald photos by Ofiara.) Mm. Benton Oagood baa an- MOBIDB, Ala. (AF) - A WDBC—1364 ^ 9 :3 0 Speak Up. Hartford department of education oon- lished lane. The teen-ager’s concept of his 5;(X) Long John Wade ^ 12 15 Sign Off The HRC motion w«s passed source, and local wslfars fig Elwood A. Howard, 29, of 17 bounoed that tlokats for the state flag stolen Sunday from sultant spoke at the only other the battleship Alabama was maturity was found to be close 8:(X) Dick Robinson WTIC—IfW by a 6 to 1 vote, with Dr. ures added 98 more famlUes to Vernon Ave., was fined $15 each Fab. 18 Squasa Danea are on 1:05 News Sign Of I 5:00 Afternoon Edition David Warren disaentlng. The half-day session. In the fall. flying again over the enshrined ly related to his use of alcohol. WHAY—»It 6:00 News. Snorts. Weather the total. Because some over­ on counts of breach of peace sale. This htfoimal danoe wiU be Rt Rev. Magr. Edward J. lap in the two sets of statistics, When the study Is over, prob­ battleriilp today. The study found 2S per cent of 5:00 Gene Anthony 6:45 3 Star Extra ably not before the end of next and intoxication. held at Mw Otty View Danoa Detecnves retrieved the flag the Junior and sefilor high 6:30 Newa. Sporta and Weather 7:06 Conversation Piece Reardon and Saul M. Silver- a total of 200 families from Other dispositions: Ariens C. Baa. Manohaster. 7:00 Edward P. Morgan 7:30 News of Ihe World atito did not attend last night’s year, Nystrom said that each Tuesday and arraatad three school students questioned 7:15 Joe Edwards 7:60 Sing Along both sources was considered the step In the school program Callahan, 20. of 138 E. Main Ibn. Buston BWon m , also drank liquor occaisionally. Boys 1:30 Sign Off 8:10 Pops Concert m eeting. average. St., failure to oarry operator’s teen-agera. Ihe boys, two 15 and 9:06 NIghtbeat wlU be updated and related to remlndi saembers to bring their flia other 14, were turned over outnumbered girls nearly two to WINF—1284 Dr. Warren, In explaining his Miss Hazel L. Anderson, license, imposition of sentence 5:00 Radio Greater Hartford 10:30 Thirty Minute TTieater m anager o f the local Blmploy- all other steps, in an effort to sauMbuMoiis for ’’Girth for to lOTenile autboritiaa. one In this group. The boys pre­ 6:00 Newa. Weather. Sporta 11:00 Newa vote, said, “There Is no ques­ improve the total school pro­ suspended; Mary E. Morey, 49, ID rth.” H is proceeds wlB be ’W a just wanted a souvenir,” ferred beer or whisky and the 6:15 Radio Greater Hanford 11:15 Sports Final tion in my mind but that there ment Security Office, Informed of Tolland, evexling reeponsi- 6:46 Lowell Hiomaa: Sports 11:30 Art Johnson Show gram . used (o mahe kits for state the youths were quoted as say­ girls were more likely to drink ia some need for local participa­ the HRC by letter that, of the blUty, nolled. 7:00 News WPOP—1 « 4 1,000 unemployed Manchester The teachers are studying V stm sM ing- wine or mixed drinks. 7:36 Silver Platter 5:00 Lou Terfl tion, but I don’t think that we im provem ents In reading tech­ 8:00 Life Line 7:00 Ken Griffin are ready to take acUon until applicants, 40 per cent are 12:00 Sal LaRosa niques at the moment. When MANCHESTER SESSION 8:30 Jerry Gordon we have digested the Informa­ women, and 20 per cent are Robert SabUtz, 18, of 150 youths, aged 16 through 21. the study is over, new curri­ tion and Btatistics introduced culum gulfles will be written Forest St., was fined $36 Mon- totilghL It seems to me that the Of the latter group, 12 per cent are boys and 8 per cent for each subject area. Nystrom day on a charge of faUure to facilities now available in Man­ said that the last guides were drive right and had a charge of chester can, and do, handle are girls. Of the total of 1,000 regis­ w ritten In 1987-68. operating a motor vehicle while whatever problems have arisen Invited to Inaugnratton under the influence of liquor to date.” tered apjdlcsRts, 20 per cent are semi-skilled workers, 40 per At least three local Democrats noUed Ihe Herald interchanged Each of the six commission cent are unskilled and 10 per received invitations to the In­ the dlapoeltlons yesterday. auguration today: Charles Lath- members who voted for partici- cent 2ue handicapped. BUY NOW AND ENJOY rop, chairman of the town com­ "ALWAYS SAVING YOU MONEY!’ pstion explained his or her rea­ The local agencies who had B42 MAIN STREET, At Comer of ST. JAMES son : representatives in attendance at mittee; Mrs. Eva Morra, vice- British fi-Power Leads chairman, and Mrs. Mary Mor­ riAf.l. 643-1505 for FREE PROMPT DELIVERY! Dr. Sedrick Rawlins — "I last nights’ meeting are the EXCITING VALUES ON think there la a need here, but Manchester office of the State gan, registrar of voters. LONDON —Britain has the I don’ t know how great it Is. Welfare Dept., the Social Serv­ None of them went to the world’s biggest nuclear-power M a g N i f i e • N t Our duty is to curb juvenile de­ ices Dept, of the Manchester ceremony, but all felt honored to program and has produced more GIANT CAMERA CLEARANCE linquency. School System, the Attendance receive the invitations, which than twice as much electricity "I must caution the HRC that Dept, of the school system, the are apparently very suitable for from nuclear fission as all other KODAK 300 SLIDE PROJECTOR, g n c O C Its duty is to initiate action CSilldren’s Services of Connectl- framing, or for keeping to show nuclear nations combined. to grandchildren. Was $60.00...... Sale at J 3 e only, otherwise we may be lost ^ cut, the Manchester Public HICKORY SMOKED, In the program and may not be Health Nurses Association, the Building Perrolto SUGAR CURED able to complete the specific j Cancer Society. Only three certificates of Don't Nnginet Slipping KODAK CAROUSEL PROJECTOR. QjF work for which we have been Also, the Man(^sster Associ­ registration (“building per­ mits” ) were issued last month: L et’ s'g ee. I know I " during our Model 550. Was $149.95...... Sale at O T e T 3 appointed.” ation for the Help of Retarded What’s he writing? FALSE TEETH Mrs. Goldberg—"This is not Children, the Diocesan Bureau, T w o w ere issued to the UAIR Do fslM teeth drop, ellp or wobble Construction Co. for a six-room Oprely a poverty program, the Manchester Homemakera’ for making puppets. Any girl when you telk, eet, Uuth or meexe? MID-WINTER SPECIAL raised ranch and six-room cepe Milton Jensen, the Republican ty, a registered nurse, has been ies are reminded to send their Don't be annoyed end embertmeeed iHace health, vocation and job Service, and the Manchestsr girls to the nieeting Friday still not Mastered should bring oy each bendlcepa. FASTura, en POLAROID No. 80B b a s k o n tialning ia Involved, as well as on M. to Cbarlss J. and NOW $119.95 apply for funds for a program Hslans M. Crocini, Lot 31, Mt. ttot the fi^re Is^ reduced. I development grant, the applica­ ARGUS C-S urge, also, the establishment of Sumner, and Robert D. Valen- Complete Ontllt adult-sducatton programs.” tion m ust: ttoe to John R. Mrosek, prop­ 1. OuUine the plans and erty (» kllddls I^ s. east of W as $89.96 MOVIE SCREENS The Rev. Mr. Davis—^T am not sure how we can fulfill the apecifica of th e local program Hlllorest Rd. 2. Indicate plenB for invoiv- OOP Ohalnnan In Hospital N O W $ 5 9 .9 5 at LOW PRICES! program, yet it la evident to me Uiat it should be tried. I am tog the poor. In tbs attsencs of Chairman voting yes, although I am not S. Include a proposed budget 10 lbs •litlrely convinced. that Man- and Its source of support. COMPLETE SELECTION of P0LARC:D flbester la ready for a pro­ 4. Indicate the nature of com­ FILMS, KODAK FULMS, FLA SH BU L8S— gram .” munity support and pln-polnt Senior, Junior and the arrangements for coordina­ ALL AT LOW. LOW DISCOUNT PRICES! Chairman Chester Obuchow- Baby Citizens bU—“We will never come up tion with local agencies. with all the answers, but I be ITie board and Martin, In ad­ Everyone Saves At Ueve that we have enough now dition, nuist decide who is to Skinless fo r many possibilities fOr a lo­ coo^inate the local program, ARTHUR DRUa cal action program. There ia a and must weigh the poestolUty visible evidence at poverty In of hiring a director. Franks Cello Bag lb. SAVE AT HARLOW’S JAHUARY GLEARAHOE SALE OF HHE FURHITURE FOR YOUR HOME- EXTRA LEAN. BONELESS AND THE SAVINGS ARE BIG!

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OPEN 6 DAYS—THURSDAYS tOl 9 ^ la Peoi^e really jump at a sale like this. There umro Potterton’s crowds here every day last week so you won't find the selection as great as it was at the b e | ^ n | n g ^ MAMoaaaTBS’s ouM sar a n d l a b o i s t t v , k a o i o , the sale. StiU there are many wondorfiU'Duya BliOORD AND APPUANOE BTMUE WE BBSnBBVS tH ill but we urge you .to hurry in tomorrow. Open liD 8 MARLOWS*nRST FOB SVBBYTHlNCr ■ . *.4-1 PJL Thursday. 198 CBfTlR SfRKT ' CORNER OF CHURCH DOWNTOWN MAIN atUaCT, MANCHEaTER

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ceas to the WUbur Cross than it Is to take an i^temat* but milGHESTER GOMIONITY OOLLEK r longer route by way of Tolland U.S. May Charge Reds CRPA Asks Two Conditions Tpke, Much of Dsmiiw St, Chav* C0NT1NUIN9 B)UCATIOH COURSB iwtad, la B0W developed vrlth Be Met in Pioneer Plans 'iMtnsn w hkli Should not have to Violated N-Test Ban SPRING SIMOTE IfAl oontand with heavy truck traf- BBADINO DBVBLDPMBNT (T wo Bwiwelw . fie. (OonttsMsi from Page One) State haa asked the govemmeht A p n ^ . Tsoudqr said In rtply that the of tbe BovlK Uidon for Informa­ Xtom«h oemMnod olass and tobom ^ weilc tUm- ^ aite for the Pioneer Pan- lal pari town plan an aeeses road to the eommanted that H tea fallout tion on this event," deato are given oouneaUng and praelloe m im p m v a m ^ ^ chute Co. bordering the Tha Caiutal Region Planning ’Tm goinf to be shot by site from MoNaS St, which is went' beyond U.8. bordeiu th* "Venting" is a term used to leedlag-botti to speed and eemprehenstoii. Approprte^ *«# South Windsor town line Agency’s land uaa committee som* of my friends for saying also a ramp onto th* WUbur treaty would bs ylolatsd. deecribe Qie release above any stud«mt whooe reading skills are betow the level m g - thia, but Pve got to Uv* with ground of radloaotlT* materlala LAST4 opened Its hearing last night Cross; a Slater St. road la not will not be opposed by the Her* is th* stotsment rs- from an underground exploston. gastod by ||is general abUlty. - NoBHuedlt with a report from the agency my conscience,’’ he said. presently a posslMlUy, he said, Isassd Tuesday night by the Caidtol Region Planning steff recommending the agency ‘Tve seen our aonlng board since the laJM along Slater St At 4:S0 p.m., about an hour (bangs BU(b strips under prss- ASC: MEETING: ITiiirs. 7:46-9:45 PJL Agency—if the town meets assent to the aone change if the la not under the same owner- "As previously reported, ths and a balf before th* ABC an­ town meets the two proposed aure from people who were Mg diip as ths Mto Pionesr Is look­ nouncement, Soviet Ambaaea- two conditions: United States dstaofsd, through dor Anatoly Dobrynin was sum­ F ln t, tlM town pluming: oon* oondlUons. enough,’’ be said. ing a t seismic dgnals, a Soviet under­ The "aubstantlal butter" that The ag*ncy*B flndtog rsoog- moned to ths State Department RIGISTRAT10N JAM. 25-2f nlMlon niiut require a "aub- nlsea Its staff reoommsndation A WUbur Cross widening ground nurisar tost In tbe Semi- and asked to efataln th* In­ MANCHESTER NOW-YOb TOO CAN the staff rsconunandsd would ■Unttal buCfer" between the in- by asking the town require a project may eMmlnat* th* Me palatinsk area (m Jan. 15 with a formation referred to In th* Ouabial land and reetdestlal have to run the entire length of yield In the totermedhU* range. C oN«r « OfRe* the Industrial sone along the buffer between the industrial NaS S t ramp, he said, but the statement propertlea In South Wlndaor. son* and South Windsor the state wUl be required to replace "The United State* detection Second, the tndustiial alte South Windeor town line. system has now detected a cer­ 134 I. MIddto Tpk« — 54»-5377 On the other aid* of the line full width of tbe aone. the aoceae road with another nuat hare aoceae to Demln^ St. Under the present Botitaig tain amount of venting con­ Auto Pace Sped la a group of fairly high-priced pcObahly to Deming St. The ob­ nected with the test Th* Itie aeoond prerequlalte haa homaa in a davalopment along regulation thU can not be done, ligation rests upon the state already been Includod Into the Tamsiqr said thia mocnlng. amounts of radloaottvlty meas­ DBTROTT—It took more Imparlal Dr., which ands at a sino* It may not limit aoceae to ured to date wlU not produce than half a century for th* deveiopinent plan for Pioneer’* cnl-ds-aac Just abort of th* Man' The town planning oommls- any propeity which has aoeeaa a p p l i a n c e buUdlna alt*. slon ooidd, however, prepare measurable exptosures to per­ United State* automoMl* In- cheatar border. A triangle of alrendy, sons. (hutry to produce Its flnt 100,- Tba fln t could not be mot un­ land Jutting into the proposed a ohange In Its Induatrtal aone der the town’* preeent aonlng regulationB that would require Mra. Ruth Howes, Darning "In view of ths treaty banning 000,000 automobiles. It took 14 induatrial tract In Manchester St. who said ah* tevored the nuelsar weapons teste In the yean , from 1948 through 1062, reglilatlona, howwrer, nor la belongs to the owners of some such a buffer strip between In- there tlni* to change regula­ duatrlsl and reaidential sites in oreaUon of the Industrial tract atmosphere. In outer space and to produce th* aecond 100,000,- Imparlal Dr. property, and haa ■aid she planned to speak at the under water, th* Department of 000. tion* before a town planning access only from Imperial Dr. the future. conunlaaion hearing tomorrow ’The (bang* would ^ l y to town planning oommlsslon Town planner Tamsky said hearing on the aone change to­ Bight on ttia change to indue- that th* town intends to exclude later developers of tbe tract. trlal aon*. Th* proposed Pioneer plant morrow because the McNall the triangle from the proposed S t access road wUl b* too close However, the town planning son* dumge; it would remain wUl probably be far enough department haa included In the rural residence, he said, and from the town line, and suffi­ to her property. none change a partial buffer will aerre as a buffer between ciently landscaped, so as not to ’The town now plans, it ths JANUARY compilaing a triiuigle of real the industrial aone and the resi­ Intrude upon neighboring prop­ ■onlng change is approved, to dentlal land between the Indua- erties, a(x:ordlng to town offi­ (x>mmit funds to a item-profit, DOUBLE dential tia«t In South Windsor. trlal area and the South Wind A mdnbar of South Windsor cials. quaal-publlc development cor- aor home altea. rssidenta asked, bowever, that South Windsor residents did poratl^ which In turn will In addition, the ehancea are a mors substantial buffer be in­ not agree: "Just remember tbe build the rcksd to the Industrial that PlofMer wU build ter $10,000 (In property value) site and see to It that water Is STAMPS cluded along the entire town enough from the town line ao line. Such requests came from that rm going to loee," one available there. that It will not hoping* upon Raymond HaUowell, ehalm an neighbor succinctly said to the When both are available, the the reaidential laad. of ths South Windsor town plan- rerional agency’s commltts*. Capitol Reason Planning CLEARANCE Speaking for South Windsor DAILY! Toam Planning Director Jo - idng and aoalng oonunlssion, A g e a c y w(xird rate the land as aaph TBmaky aald thia m on ln g and Atty. Kdwln Lassman, rep- as a whole os well as the Imme­ being among the most suitable E D B E I G ) OMs* ot Your Oboloe With Back r llE E i Purchase of 8 Galloiw or More of Oasolhw... for auto repairs? that h* Intend* to recotnmand rssentlBg ssveral naarby prop- diate neighbors, State Rep- acreage in the regton for Indus­ to planning that wW owners. Frank Ahem asked that Man­ trial development, region al tha dumga, from rural to Indua- ’Am buffer triangl* was erit- chester' consider South Wind­ plaimer Chave said last night. 1 GET THE CASH YOU NEED AT LOW BANK RATES trlal acne, be approved. Idasd by Josspfa Oarino ct sor’s problems. H* said it would rank among STATEJERVICE STATION " I f jrou have to change tbe LESS BANK CHARGE MONTHLY REPAYMENT TERMS | Iba change would affect South Windsor, who said It tbe top 17 per cent of the suit­ 1LUMT AAM UrAS about 100 acres o f land between would be "absolutely worth' sone,’’ be said, "don’t (to It In able vacant land, based on a • (peryaar) 12 montlu 24Hwaliii I SALE Slater and Denodng Ste., tbe such a way that you turn our munber of factors the agency lea*,’’ and by Matthew Moriar $ 3 0 0 $ 1 8 $ 2 5 $ 1 2 .5 0 1 WUbur Croaa Highway and the ty- plan of development upside uses to evaluate usefulnesa at .YIN **Yonr Flying “ A " South Windsor town line, « Mbrlarty Is a mambar o f tha down simply for expediency.” property. 6 0 0 3 6 SO 2 5 1 *h»«Wiig two pleoaa o f land aUher regional agency land use com­ The regional planning agm- Ohave also itoted that tbs D e a le rr 9 0 0 5 4 7 5 5t1o I cy staff recommendation that airm if woaoA industrial or to mittee from Manrhsstsr; he had site la topped with soils which 770 Main Street, 1.200 7 2 100 5 0 1 lemaln raaldantlal. diaquallfled himself from sitting highway access be a'vallable are wril suited for any type of This is the time to take advantage of Blandiestcr... LIFE INSURANCE INCLUDED Ilia atta has bean aelaetad hgr on ths panel While Manchester’s from the Industrial site to Dom­ devetopment, with , the excep­ Opposite State Mm management of the Pioneer appUeaBon w u hsaid, and roes ing St was baaed (m the as­ tion of a b ^ that runs far a Parachute Co. as the most ault- from tha audisnc* to oomidain sumption that Slater St 'would strip through the area. Theater THE CONNECTICUT BANK sensational savings on brand new afcle hi town for a new plant teat ttM triaqgl* of land would be used If Deming St is not AND T R U S T COMPANY the eompuqr plqna. b* Inaffeotlvs as protoctlaa And, said planner Robert Chlcken-Ilver paste m^akss a Phone 643-6860 Town off! rials are aagar to against neighboring bomas. C9iave, traffic beginning on fins filling for mushitxMns when UN. Main St. - 8M Mata M. keep Sie maautecturer in town, H* objected specifically lliat Slater St is more likely to go the latter are to be served as an Paikade display models of the latest TV. as a boost to the town tax bast, lb s KSMd us* o f (IM laadm fglit north to Deming St to gain ac- bora d'oeuvre. stereo and appliances. FREE! FREE! FREE! Portable P H IL C Q G. E. POKTABU General Electric 6 . E. 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f ■ ‘ \ 'l ..-I,'- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1968 PAGE EBVBNTEBW FACE SIXTEEN MANCHlsasiER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY *0, 1968 lunoh program was operated on a very close basis with a very Public Records pr1se% t2,287 for an btanaa smsll annual surplus. Ha said Plymouth Dealer tlonal Travelall, Model DlOO; ;es, Staff Additions Account that tha board would be startiad Warimnt«q..B9pds DeOomiar Motors, $$,300.66 if it knew how closely the man­ for a Rambler Ambassador, Kenneth O. Boll and Ida M. THANK YOU MANCHESTER Subnuts Low Bid agers weigh the food. Pierce Boil to Oarey Mace and Bar­ Model 860 SUtkm W apm ; and For Hike in Budget, Says Curtis brought out the fact that no bara A. Mace, property at 67 FOR YOUR WONDERFUL RESFONSE TO Manch«at«r Plymouth of Tal> Carter Caierrolet, $2,871 for a malntenanca or replacement Falknor ®r, Chevrolet Blscayne Station OUR GRAND OPENING— cottvine la the appareht low program had been included In George A. Jessop and Flor­ Wagon. The school budget work-9»M d for an additional guldaneeOwaa added to tha old lalary recant budgets bacauae o f the bidder for ■upp)3rlnff the Town ence S. Jessop to John O. Bailey Manchester Plyrhouth prom­ shop last night spent a b o u t------counselor- “at Illing. filing’s 800 schedula. tight operation. and Bernice T. Bailey, property Fire Department with a red, ised delivery within 30-45 days ninth graders, he said, present­ Recommending tha addition The last significant section at 74 Ferguson Rd. four-door, six-cylinder station of the award of the contra^ an hour covering the rest of ly do not have the services of of another full-time nurse in the covered was also a new one— Attachment STILL IN PROGRESS wagon. the average delivery time the iMtruction section and a professional counselor. He hig^ school, Curtis prals^ the $1,800 for athletic expoises for Hie Budget Plan Inc. of Bast The Talcottville dealer, with promised by all of the bidders. then pushed ahead to cover noted that Bennet Junior High nurses, not only for their pro­ the Junior high schools. This ap­ Hartford against Thomas R. a price of $2,100 for furnishing The new vehicle, which will School had three counselors fessional services but also for pears to be the beginning o f an Reardon, property at 80 Del- be used for transporting fire sections 800, 400, 500, 800, a 1065 Plymouth Belvedere, while Illing only had two, yet the good public relations they expansion in the Junior high mont St., $2,600. was the lowest of seven bidders, officials when the chieTs car Is 900,1000 and llOO. The lat­ that Bennet'a student popula­ school athletic programs. Sut­ Lease not available, will be paid for promote in their frequent con­ whose reeled bids were opened ter seven items represent tion outnumbered filings by tacts with parents. liffe said that most of this Theodore Poulos and 'Homer in t!io Municipal Building this from savings effected In Are about 16 per cent of a $6.6 less than 100. money would go lor officiating E. Cloutier to the CAP Corp., department budget allocations. Hie pupil transportation morning. He said that Ullng’s coun­ and tram ^rtation expenses. property at 800 W. Middle Tpke., s ** ■ million education budget. ssrvlCM section Includes an The other six au«; Chorches selors were forced to divide Hie possibility was mentioned for three years, commencing Korean Army Fourth The instruction area cover­ addiUonal $2,000 for field trips Jan. 1, 1965, at an annual rental Motors, $2,125 for a Dodge their time into all three grades and a new request of $4,000 for by Curtis lor an eventual inter- Coronet, Model W96; Calvin ed amounts to about $370,- and therefore are not giving scholastic football program at of $3,600. SEOUL—^The Republic of Ko­ 000 o f^ $4,896,000 total in transportation of tralnables to f I* -- Ford of East Hartford, $2,100 any of the students the indi­ the sheltered workshop pro­ the junior high level. rea has 60,000 men under arme, vidual counseling needed at I i for a Ford Ranch Wag(m, Mod­ that section. gram at . Mansfield Training el 71; Dillon Sales and Service, the fourth - largest standing william Curtiz, niperlntanduit those stagM. WESTERN i t « j Center. Douglas Pierce, board l i t army in the world—after the $2,236.98 for a Ford Ranch Of achoolz, presented his budget In the instruction area, dis­ business manager, said that Wegon. Model 71. Soviet Union’s, Red Chlna’a message In which he said that Minor Crashes cussion covered tha new secre­ one-half o f this latter eiqiense If JS, V -! V V Also, Hartford Rd, Enter- and the United States’. between 26 and 80 per cent had tarial and clerical additions and would be reimbursed by the Occur in Town r ' . f 4^ * already been cut from the budg' a new salary schedule. The f w I % at by hla afflce. salary increases ranged from state. In all, a state rebate of $2 per increment for class II to $37,000 is expected for trans­ Police report three minor ac­ The reason for the half-mil­ portation servioes. «5SSS lion Increase in the 1966-66 b u ^ - $6 per increment for the 48 cidents occurred yesterday in BEEF MART ' ' r> The expenses for opsratlon of A ^ FBEP LECTURE MON., JAN. 25, 8 P.M. at is. despite a "fairly static weeks clerks. An increase of which no injuries were recorded pupil population," due mostly to $100 for each five years beyond plant, including custodial sala­ and damage incurred was By Walt Lamoureux ROUTE 83. MANCHESTER Near Vlttner's TEL A444K>S5 ries, fuel, utilities and supplies, ''salary changes, plus the ad- 16 years was proposed as a slight. Although the westerns aren’t ditloniU costs of staffing the new meritorious service recommen­ wer« Increased mostly in the One occurred on Woodland as high in the TV ratings as (D oha addlticms, and the rearrange­ dation. Curtis said that Man­ area of custodial 'Mlaries, ac­ St. near Main St. when William they were a season or two ago, SHOP AT OUR STORE AND COMPARE OUR ment of classes In order to chester is low in clerical sala­ cording to Curtis. An Increase Lewis, 16, of 63 Oakwood St., the oaters are still to be REALTY maintain the basic teacher-pupil ries in comparison with the of $11,000 is proposed. He said eastbound'on Woodland St. and reckoned with. EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ratio (1-26) as an established rest of the stats. that he reject^ a request from approaching the intersection, What might oome as a mild 7iVJk& policy of the board of educa­ The amounts per pupil for the custodians' union for a clos­ slid on an icy patch into an au­ surprise to the western fan is tion,'' the message concluded. text and library books were all ed shop. tomobile operated by Shirley D. the fact that the term "cow­ boy” originated not with range Curtis also passed out enroU Increased by Curtis. The total Social security costs take up Oreaney, 28 S. Hawthorne St., CORSETS ment data — part of an enroll Increase is about $17,000. He most of the fixed charges sec­ riders but with traitors during COURSE who had just made a right turn Revolutionary War days. The ATTENTION LICENSE APPLICANTS ment projection report he ex­ said it was partially due to a tion. Curtis and Pierce both into Woodland St. from Main MEN and WOMEN, young or old, regardleaa of previous CUSTOM FITTED pects to have ready next week. alight increase in book costs. favored 100 per cent coverage first cowboys were a deidous lot New Telephone Company Addition on E. Center St. St., said police. The accident known to ring cowbells in the exiiertenoe. If you are over 21 you can become a real estate AND In addition, he said that hla However, he said that a deficit for medical Insurance, but not­ occurred about 4:20 p.m. VEAL SALE ■nils is an archlteet’a oonoaptlOki of the appearance of the new Manchester as three or four digit codes for frequently dialed numbers, rerouting of phone broker merely by paaain': an w:amlnation. Obtain your license capitol Improvement program ed that this was up to the woods to lure patriot farmers telephone building on E. Omter S t after oonstructlon woric la comideted. has existed in the senior high calls to a different telephone, and the posaiblUty of three-cornered conversa­ and enter this richly rewarding profeosion. You can start on tor the schools would come out school In these areas for several town. Curtis said that the re­ An accident was recorded on into ambush. When the unwary With the steti framewotk for the structure now practically completed, work SERVICE FREE farmers entered the woods to tions by dialing In a third party at will. ’The completed structure will have a part-time basis on your own or join the staff of an es­ • With his education report next years. sults of a state study show Haynes St. near Memorial St. will begin this week on the final phase of construction wUch is expected to approximately an 80-root frontage and a 200-foot depth and will be connect­ tablished real estate Arm. Our course offers you the finest AT week. yesterday morning when, ac­ round up straying cattle, they end late this year. Squlpmant for Connecticut's first tiectronlc telephons He said that a major share many towns shooting for full ed to the existing telephone building adjoining it by the one-story wing seen license exam preparation available, as well as teaching yon coverage, cording to police, Sophie M. were knocked off by the cow­ system will then he installed beginning early next year. Officials of the Curtis also distributed his of the Increase in the Junior boys. SHOULDER at the left of the design. D. Lloyd Hobron, manager of 8NETCO here, said how to open an office and be successful in the real estote Maasolini of Bolton, braking for estimation o f the revenue ex­ high school would go for eX' The new section,—$2,000 for Southern New England Telephone Co. predict that the revolutionary dialing the contract for the completion of the building has been awarded to the Con­ business. Attend a FREE FIRST LECTURE on Monday, a left turn into a parking lot. Westerns take more concen­ system may go into effect near the end of 1066. This new riectnuilc com­ yers Construction Co., Inc., of Manchester, which had already made the ex- pected from other than local pension of the reading program food services—was required be­ trated viewing than most tele­ January’ 25, at 8 P.M. No obligation. Presented by Lm Glazier tax sources. It amounts to $1,- and new mathematics text­ Slid on the snow-covered road munications system is a product of ten years of research by the Bell Labora- cavaUon. Overall estimated cost of the building is expected to reach half a Institute ct the YWCA, 262 Ann St.. Hartford. The entire cause the federal grant for food vision pictures . . . your set > torlee and an expenditure o f more than $100 mll^pn, and boasts such features 892,660, bringing the net budg­ books. services stipulated a lunch pro­ into a vehicle parked almost million debars. enurae will he presented In Hartford. Write or phone for free CORSET SHOP completely off the road on the should be kept in top condition CHOPS et to about $4.4 million. He em­ guest ticket. Schaffer questioned the esti­ gram for needy children. Camp­ . . . for you know who sees phasized these revenues, most mated enrollment for next year, bell asked for more figrures on north side of the street. The MORSE COLLEGE, 188 Ann St, Hartford, 622-2261 831 Main S t TeL 848-8848 more Westerns than anybody! sew on 34 new buttons. I have a to fit. They are easily trans­ o f which will come from the upon which the book amounts this program, especially the operator o f the second car was For the best viewing at all Polly’s Pointers younger child, too, who will ferred from one pair to another state, are tentative and sub­ are based, saying it did not take number oX. families taking ad­ Gerald Murphy, 62, of Thomp- Umes, call 643-2205 or 289-3223 Petitions Ask Views eventually wear these rompers. and as they are adjustable will ject to future revision. into account the expected en­ vantage of the program. sonvUIe. for a servicemen from MODERN I knew that would mean an­ be used for several years. — In his message he menti­ rollment increase of from 100 The discuselon on lunches for Police report also a minor TV SERVICE, Manchester. If Oettiag Rid of Tree Stumps other change back again. I hit MRS. M. E. F. oned the proposal of the State to 200 *n the elementary schools needy children launched the aideawiplng accident at W. Mid­ you need a new set . . . you’ll LOIN On Keeney Sewer By POIXY CRAMER, on the idea of buying a pair Board of Education to increase because of new housing. Scott committee into a discussion of dle Tpke. and Broad St. about find the best right here also. . Nearspaper Enterprise Assn. of adjustable elastic suspenders. Thick white sauo.. .,iin onion atate support to a straight 80 answered that they were very the whole lunch program. Cur 6 pm. involving Angelo Makris, Come in and view the latest DBIAR POLLY — I have Just I now tuck the original atrapi soup and canned clams ma'*: r - per cent and the resulting in- conservative estimates. Us said that although It was a 22, of Bristol and Daryleen Re­ in color television at our new lb discovered an easy way to get into the waistband, attach the unusually good chowder; to gild erease to Manchsster of over self-Buapaining operation, the gan of Rockville. showroom—385 Center St. Petitione ■os^restinsr three alternate plans for con- new Mispendcrs and adjust them the lily, aM mushrooms. The remainder of the discus­ CHOPS rid of that flat stump left after $400,000; but he said that such sion in the instruction section atnictinfir and financing' a sanitary sewer to serve the a tree Is cut down. Our tree was a fi^re was unofficial and was devoted to teaching sup­ iputhwest aection of town are being circulated by a cut flat to the ground but there should not be used as a basis plies (up $16,000), the fine arts Bfeeney St. resident. was an unwanted bump that the tor determination until more program (up $2,000), and serv­ Paul Diehl, 116 Keeney St., mower would hit and the grass definite legislative action is ices from the Luts Junior Mu­ tamocn made available reprints would not grow on. I bought a Ukely. has prepared the petitions to of correspondence and public seum (up $1,600). I flbtermlns bow much Interest big bag of charcoal and lighted Hie finance workshop was Curtis spoke about educa­ LEGS and heariug testimony detailing |m area reeidabts have in the pro­ it on top of the stump. It caught 8 out of 10 homes INSTAKT EARNINGS again characterized by few tional television and said that offer made in 1967 1^ .Frahk posed sewer project the stump on fire and burned it DIVIDENDS PAID 4 TIMES A YEAR. MARCH, JUNE, SEPTEMBER. DECEMBER persons, many achedulee and he had deleted a request for a Wood to pay port of the coat of figures, some new programs, lb .Hie petlUoas suggest thrse installing a sanitary sewer right down to the roots. I added TV subscription service because SLUSS-MNVTS EUTerent means for handling more charcoal from time to time and a multitude of questions. the purchase of sets had not. trunk atanllar to the one pro­ hove 0 cold room Outsids o f the four board DONUT SHOPS RUMPS projset posed this month. as the edges did not bum at ’Ct i t yet been approved. He will ask (One asto the town to under­ According to the documents first. Twenty to 80 pounds of members present — B e 1 d o n for the sets In the capitol im- take the ehtb« sewer project — — a letter from Wood to the charcoal were enough to bum IS YOURS ONE OP THE 8???? Schaffer, Alfred Campbell. prqvements budget, and if they the trunk, sqh-trunk, latstal town and the mbnites to a Dec. out a two-foot-wide stump. We Atty. Htomas Bailey and Leon­ are ^rnroved, the TV subscrip­ CALENDAR of SPECIALS aad street Unas — in one fell 1, 1958 hearing—Wood offered filled It over with dirt, planted ard Seder — there were three tion e included In the Amts ooold book up to the of me sewer. spring no one ever dreamed counselors, one teacher and 1966-67 budget request. .ONLY aswer as soon as It Is eomplet- there bad been a tree there. — one spectator. The other sections were cov­ His offer was contingent, MRS. R. M. W. X A v/ A / m x H is usual landslide of sta­ 1 DOZEN DONUTS 60. however, upon the towns hord-to-liaat room ered fairly rapidly. ’They are GIRLS — I am sure our gen­ ■ swcwtsTzfs etazsT riwsneisi. m sT iv aT iei tistics. salary schedules, etc., JAN. . ^ second asks that the basle changing the zone of Ms land— On Insured Savings attendance service, $12,170, Reg. aswer trunk line be construct­ tlemen readers will find that and the discussion about them (up $450), health services, plus the old Darting farm — from Current Annual Dividend BRANCH OFFICE, ROUTE 81, COVENTRY 1 ^ its amusing points at times. CANNED HAM ed, but that each property own' RurdI Residence to Reeldence hint interesting. It sounds won­ w M itheiM w $121,295 (up $17,000), pupil 89c sr he assessed the same amount Zones A and AA. derful, but not having a two-foot When the enrollment figures transportation services, $115,- 1 8 - 2 3 ’ acre as sveiy other resident The zone change was denied stump at hand I did not have e m i i . C H A SER Were being compared for this 900 (up $9,000), operation of 1 lb. loaf White Bread the sewer serrlce area. by the oomntiselon. the fun of burning it — POLLY year and next, Ronald Soott. plant, $662,820 (up $31,000), till P JI. MoBdoy mn. Friday aseistant superintendent, found rAnd tbs tUrd proposes that Hie estimated coet of the SY WON FKEMAN FytrM HmirQ « fixed charges, $32,000 (up $4,- DEAR POLLY — I have a It nece sary to go aroiuid to sev­ tbs tnmk hns be installed as a project at that time was about * * ■ i w U I V THURSDAY NIGHT 8 to 8 O’CLOCK 000), food services, $2,000 (COMING) Mpital tnqanvement, paid from $61,600, according to a letter wall telephone in the kitchen THIS REVOLUHONARY NEW DE­ eral of the board members and (new), student body acttvHies, tbs town (sewer dspartment) from then - sewer department and there never seemed to be a Check ihete VELOPMENT IN A DDO N HEAT­ l( ^ t e the right tables. $1,800 (new), and oommunity ONLY sl^tal Improvement reserve bead Fred E. Hirall. icil near when I needed one; ING will keq|) your oDid or choir toooi Later, questioned about a services, $13,700 (the same). 1 DOZEN DONUTS fimd. It also proposes the proj- Thrall proposed at the ttme attached the bottom of a warm and cozy, with fUtarad. diculat- hmeh program statistic, Cur­ In the health section, Curtis rsquare toothbrush holder to the ing, thermosUticallr oontroOed heat. tis pulled out his slide rule. JAN. Sljt be put up for referendum. that a seodon of the sewer said that most of the Increases plus "The town haul proposed: along Bidwell St. could be as­ side of the phone with cello­ tnm M Oparetiiig cost up to 78% kM thea A matter excluded from the were due to the proposed ad­ 'T o build only the bsslo trunk sessed against benefiting prop­ phane tape. Masking Uq>e the edier add-on beaten. Heats eold bath­ budget was discussed by A. Hy­ dition of a social worker and a 2 5 - 3 0 Ake from Hartford Rd. to Lyn- erty owners there; it would color of the j;9ione could be used room, enclosed porch, attic room, or 2nd FIRESTONE De Luxe Champion att Sutliffe, lUing Junior H i^ secretary, and upward salary 1 QUART MlLjC SRmd Dr.; have coat about $81,685. if preferred. A pen or pencil fits any apace that needs extra beat School principal. He detailed the adjustments. He ^ d that $160 Hie Bidwell B t land owners nicely in this bolder. — MRS. FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION. 3 lb. («To assess aaoh property own- C. H. W. in the area a greater or and Wood arould thus bavS paid ff Issaer amount, di^iending upon the entire cost for the Installa­ BESS EATON TEA SPECIAL IS NOW GOING ON CAN tion between them. DEAR POLLY — My toddler > distance o f trunk that has son is a sUm, wiry child vdio Is be installed to reach his land; The cost for the project has ■ Open Dally 6 A.M. - 1 A.M. Including Sunday now risen substantially, with outgrowing his rompers in length r'•And to buUd additional lines rather than width. I had con­ FOGARTY BROTHERS, INC. Ebm the trunk to other areas the up-to-date estimate at 150 CmTER STREET TEL M9-0140 AMPLE PARKING about $186,000. sidered replacing the shoulder con ng Keeney St. only after pe­ straps but could never find the 319 BROAD ST.—TEL. 649.4531—31ANCBESTER ons from individual property time to make 24 new strape and leom LAND O' LAKES Ssavners have been received. Rice Share 7 Pounds B 9 f1 sttiiw a tfric 9 M o w g tt 2mi t in 1/2 a ff t M f t k a i ^M rs. Diehl said today tbai to bar husband began circulating WASHINGTON — In the last SPEAK petitions laite last wedc; he five years, home consumption In wortdng six days a week at of rice in the United States has ftatt ft Whit«iey, however, and risen from 6.8 pounds per per­ COMPARE VALUES aad SAVE MONEY DURINa is s not been able to see as son to seven pounds. One rea­ ny luuperty owners yet as son is that the rice industry BUTTER would Iflce. has stepped up Its market prp- bank rate dividend r“Diehl has sugget^ed the three motiem. EFFECTIVELY! ^fcematives in an m ort to see GLENNEY'S January SALE wtmt kind o f project area reai- DEVELOP CONFIDENCE- paid on every dollar that you save at 4!Ma would support; Mrs. Dlebl Get your ideas acro$$ lays she feels that many people Who actually favor the p r o j^ SPORT SHIRTS were unwilling to speak at a George N. SUITS ON NEW 1964 ppblic hearing on the sewer Converse Cotton ft Cotton Ftaanel TuhileeaBlacfcwalls TubelaeeVTYmWwWIIal project last week because of ONE GROUP—NOT ALL SIZES UTT Attand apparent Wrong sentiment PAINTING AND V a ^ to $6.00 NOW id Tire 2nd Tire lit Tire 2ndTlre| o FREE against it DECORATING Values to 165.00. T5m petitions will be submit- 6.00-13 $23.65 $U .82 $27.80 $13.90 Demonstration X., , M ’n PHONE 648-2804 NOW ...... lb . tad to General Manager Rich­ •33.99 For •3.99 Con you afford to havo your ard Martin as a beU-wether of Osn Evealnge — 8 to 9 6.50-13 25.15 12.57 29.55 14.771 Meeting of the area opinion. ’ aa'vlngs doU an earn lesa 7.00-13 26.65 13.32 31.30 15.651 Hie manager’a office this af- SUCKS World Famous toan the hl^M t bank dtrl- QUARTCRS SPORT COATS 6.50-14 26.70 13.35 31.35 15.67 dend? People'a new U ^ r ON* GROUP ONLY ■eg. $86.0e Reg. $29A6 Beg. $24.D5 7.00-14 27.70 13.85 32.55 16.27 dividend oi 4 1/4% to topa. Valoee to $10.88 NOW $6A8 Smart aavera choooe NOW NOW NOW "^29.30 14.65 34.45 17.22 im t Beopla'a.. .idM io it to ■> r a? 15 16.07 3 7 J 0 “ I8 3 m alwayfe ooavenient to bank EXTRA LEAN TOP 9UALITY 2 f„ ^ 1 1 . 7 7 •25.88 ^21.88 •18.88 a/. C iiirently “BIT 17.65 41.50 “ 20: ^ at eiUm oC tm> olfioaa... o r bgr m a ll...o c b y nl|pit tm t 39.30 19.65 ~ 4 6 3 T 23l10| SWEATERS HATS depository (at Yonua Attractive m it 40.65 20.32 .47.75 a s 7 Glrole (dCloo). ■eg. $19A6 Keg. $18J« R«g. fitftg 0N B GROUP A I I T l i v * AR Prices PLUS TAX Stocks NOW HOW NOW M o u n to d GROUND CHUCK Reg. $10.95; 0 0 NO TRADtiN NEEDED Our January compilation of Currently •10.88 •9.88 •7.88 NOW ...... O e O O ot: Attractive otocks is now available to 'd .aiMta.ul.. WHITON URRARY AUDITORIUM interested investors. Here in conven­ TOPCOATS NATIONWIDE, ient form is a list of stocks our re­ AND SPORT SHIRTS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 27 dr 7:30 PM. ivEtawmSwrl mon rood haiord ItguriM for the Nta of tht search department considers good FAMOUS MAKES M k f JMm . 85 Nortli Main Sfreot, Mondiotfer RAINCOATS original trood. ItoplMHiMnia ora pip-nMd investments at this time. The stocks Regular 15.00. on traadwaar and baaad on Hraatona pitoa are grouped for certain investor ob­ NOW ...... ’ 3 a 3 T currant at dma ef adjuatmant jectives. A copy of this report is S O O / o ® " ' 1 0 WAYS THIS COURSE WILL lENEHT MEN md WOMEN: Pint incMaaed semi-anoual dividend to be .payable the htler part 3 FOR $10.00 1 oC June 196S foe Ifae 6 maatb period beginning Jannaiy 1. 1965. available at the PCB ofRce nearest L iMtHM Nm Mi CmMmn 4. HM.M SfNk MIM hU IN 5 LB. you . . . no obligation of coursa. 5 Piece Paint Brush Set ttfMknhdMf f. (iMfil h « Mi Nwiy JACKETS WARM BOOTS kM1iOT«MdTiWMM ’4"lra Mlw CamnMMW LOTS ■eg. $$4J« Beg. $1DJ$ ■ « . f U M Reg. fISJl Reg. HAM 4. l . 1tarlMl«MAqrln# aovotia Your BMdia AHMte • - NOW NOW NOW NOW . H. Im 1M war M, Nm. iMMa GANMMO MOGaa MONDAY. JAM. $6 PEOPLE’S WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITISS •18.28 •12.88 •8.88 •8.88 •6.88 MRITORD T U m O A T , JTAM. D8 7:11 PJL V«j*.i»3uii,' SAVINaS BANK nw«r I. Vi8e Mb $86 FAKMINQTON AVD^ HABTFOKD mA TUESDAY-WEDNESDAY—9 AJI.-6 PJML PUTNAMXOFFIN &BURR 1 BLOCK WEST OV ODmUDEA 1 0 f , W N C flB T O MmImSb B&GSSnp THURSDAT-FRIDAY—• A^L-i PJL n EAST CBNTZB ST. .« 643.3M1 MnrievMMdavSl81.4Mb SATURDAt—• AJL-I PJL m w o . a ftoaRrited bgr> MAKAcoiMKNT OKYiyMnNattry p y r m 'ug D MEN'S SHOP B. inr«A «. SlUNOlW Bim,'Ar^iw^ ' OPEN GL06BD MONDAYS G l ENNEY’S IIA»* i , i jjijs MANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d , MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 PAGE BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, lOOS

Cabli Intirist! Tri City — Vernon Circle Area .UTTLE SPOKT8 BY ROUSON OUR BUAKUINU HOUSE MAJOR UOUP1.E DAILY CKOMSWOKP PUZiifiJc . AntWw teFm lewe^rte Whethdr Too'ra SUylag Hdotof V Remfl Out Yaw Wlnisn ; Conquistadors Or planning a winter cruise, Wardrobe llIE CART WHEEL, Route 83, Your clothas budget bu|n ACSOfS MUrgo MrclHat Talcottvillo, has its winter more nt KAYE’S SPORTS- ' merchandise PRICED TO IGold----- lUp WEAR, the Specialty Shop at ^^PSHAw,au«TBR,X'M 1tlSBt>. HtrattSe 30 Small Wand - CLEAR and has on display the Vernon Circle, especially now 34Baartof f TO « » » Y90 LBT ATRIPUNG ll OottM freshly unpacked S P R IN G during the JANUARY (X E A R - LISTEN/1 DON'T tfO CMICKl ■ OoaoRT 34 Wheal paata LITTL* 0UMP t>«*TROVVOOR CLO110CS the silk suits, sleeve­ ANCE tA woolen DRSlKBS OPTeN, 0UT tmat « ioe eenqutnd Igr S7Artlela 4 0 0 0 MUMOR ! X OtOCE CTUNNSD lOBellala less dresses in hign fashion (both dreasy and castial) alao MALK \ i MU(?DER/ AKK Pitarro MVSBLF ON TME «CML POSTS M UHawallM 41 Short tobecne porcelain shades. O ^ n Monday JUMPERS (shifts, fitted, soma iO O S0IN6TD CLSAM IT through Saturday 10 to 6 and I TU6 START OF TMt VALt-HARVATO OHM flih with blouses) and KNITTED OPF OK SHALL I HAVE-' ItCMinw o( ■KS.-lomeof OPEN EVENINGS on Thurs­ SUITS , (two and three piece). SAM S BOT Pl a y e d 6 0 m iNu t b s Abraham QUb.) BDGGS BUNNY MV LA//VEH PLAY TH' Iciunld linrd day and Friday to 9. Do skip in somi and save on HOME OWNEP BLUES FOR OLD SU .' 1 SHOULD POINT , 14 ratug«*M 4SSouttaera nneral Uss Bright Contrast Stores A round Toum quality apparel. OPEN Monday FOR YOU IN COORT t OUT THAT I SCORSO THRBB coin Main Street Stores TOUCHDOWNS.^ UOblifalion 44 Feminine nanm dSmall piece * t s a s ? '* * Introducing a New Line through Saturday and OPEN 14 Apron top 47 Write hay (Soot) llM^afcdetaa Xh9 LItU* TUb m Ceoat > UR Mld-Wlatar Sptrtta Say You A n Hls ValMflae ABe Adventuroas; Dare to Try It THE CAROUSEL, at Tri aty THURSDAY AND FRIDAY ITOtherwiM M Aleutian laUnd IDeubtlnlneM nseceod aatK SurprlM youraeli. Sm how' SCHULTZ BEAUTY SALON, With a PORTRAIT made at LENOX PHARMACY, 200 Shopping Plaza, has Just un­ TO 9. II Country •1 Teamatcr’a a RuadriUa command lAuriculir UtU« it coata at TOUR GIFT 083 Main Street, invites you to the FALLOT STUDIO, 70 East East Center Street, haa "Rev^ packed a small, choice selection conqumd by IStaiwUalbRiig of "Preisner” PEWTER with Conor SSWattern T V ta e y ^ , nscholar OAIXaBRT to add ay«-catohing take advantage of the JAN­ Center Street. It’s a gift that Ion" COLORSILK that sham- When starting to 'use a sew­ Indiana owner (Kb.) InterMt to your roonu and to gives so much, tells how much pods In lovely, young-looking the desirable satiny finish and ing machine attachment, be 90 Not tror I ProeenroptlM U TmlmUkt UARY SPECIAL of 110.66 for (contr.) UUr.OTIaberty Uft nUd'WlAter aplrita maal- tho MILK BATH COLD WAVE you really care. Call now for an color that won't wash out (at shaped into Revere Bowls, Sug­ sure to hold the thresds behind 11 Prooidential M Homo aaplena • Flaberman SISSSS^ ar and Creamers, Candle Sticks 10 Aaccndad caUy. YOUR O U T 041iiTO Y , PERMANENT that gives to early sitting. 443-6808. least not for five weeks). Every­ the attachment for a few etitch- nteknamo STRoaat > 4lCh>ckfaat9 on tha main floor of Watkina, to enhance eepecially your Co­ es. This helps to keep threads aSMiHical 84 Blood fluida II Employ era 42UnMad your hair refreshing new love- thing la pre-measured; all It ty liable 50 Knack 19 Dacember Mtb dtPrae afoaal haa dramatic ways to enhance llneaa. The experienced and Take This PnscriptioB takes Is minutes and one pair lonial salting. OPEN every day from knotting. 14 Aiup plant 40 Downwind llHaaonic dMtOato your walla. Deeply carved helpful beautlclana here are Guaranteed to cheer you and of hands and the total cost Is plus OPEN EVENINGS on prooaawa (naut) lodfa (ab.) dgAdlacoBt PLAQUES of wood, SCONCES, chalking up for themselves a to make your home gay with J2.20. Wouldn’t you like the ex­ Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. A Winning Combination MlUko^poli DOWN 220penabiiK7 dOSaaben and all manner of decorative growing list of eatisfled custo- color are the PERMANENT citement of being a SMOKY NUTMEG PHARMACY, Ver­ publlcaltoa 1 Failure (alang) 38 Laughter ao~' I SSFIaea^ SHELVES. It doesn't cost a FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS BLONDE or perhaps a HONEY Delay No Longer non Circle, is "big enough to n r 2 Rubber tree STLaafA^ 840baaTTt .mers who keep returning be­ fortuna to keep fiiendahlpe alive. cause they like the beauty re­ from f l o w e r FASHION. 86 AUBURN beauty. Why put It off ' Get your share of savings of­ serve you, yet small and neigh­ 1 3“ 6 7 r " 9 to n r YOUR GIFT GALLERY has sults they receive here plus East Center Steeet. There are .While you are here and concen­ fered ct ROTH’S CLOTHIER, borly enough to know you." r " W E D D I N O ANNIVERSARY tho "fringe benefits” of friendly exotic blossoms and greenery trating on giving yourself glam­ Tri City Shopping Plaza, on ap­ Your patronage is Invited. For i T " 13 \ r items for each year, .beginning service end the comfort of a also old-fashioned favorites on orous new hair beauty, treat parel ;or men In the family. yourself and your Valentine's with PAPER napkins and guest tastefully decorated salon. 643- display In the shades and sizes yourself to "Ogllvle’’ CREAM During this sale, continuing Day grifts, you’ll find famous towele nicely boxed (for let), 8961. to suit every mood, every per­ CONDITIONER with PROTEIN. through January, there is "Faberge" cosmetics (plus 19 IT” ALLY OOP BY V. T. HAMUN ao gay, so useful, ao welcome. sonality, every display area Almost instantly It makes dam­ 320.00 OFF on all SUITS. You many others) also "AIo” line I j For succeeding anniversaries Make up a batch of chutney (mantel, buffet, coffee table, of­ aged, brittle hair look and feel SIZES 1 1 SAVE $10.00 on every SPORT of moisturizing creams that IF" It 55 ” you’ll And WOODI3T Items (for from apples or canned fruit; this fice desk, night table). No wa­ vibrantly alive and healthy COAT. With values up to $22.95 give you a dewey-molst and 6th): CDPPER, (for 7th); relish Is not only a "must" for tering care needed. Priced from again, full of bounce. This pro­ IM I U a pair, a group of TROUSERS youthful complexion. 21“ a BRONZE, (for 8th); POTTERY a curried dish, but It gives a |4.(». one PERMANENT FLOW­ duct cleans and conditions your are tagged $12.88 a pair. There ■ i l 1 (for 1th): TIN (for 10th): fillip to sandwiches — toasted ER ARRANGEMENT from hair without robbing it of valu­ is a 20% REDUCTION on It’s not hard to shell fresh STAINLESS STEEL (for 11th); cheese, ham and other cold FLOWER FASHION banishes able oils. Your hair can truly '5096-N SWEATERS, SPORT SHIRTS coconut if you pierce holes at U LINEN (for 12th): CRYSTAL, the cold and drabness of winter ■ m 1 meats, turkey and chicken. be a "drowning glory’’ of which Rows of cable add interest to and OUTERWEAR. one end and drain milk, then CARNIVAL BY Dll'R TURNER (16): (MINA (20): SILVER from your heart and home. to be proud. Love that LENOX a stockinette casual! Make it in heat in moderate oven about 30 29 5 T (26). When you have a gift Come in and see the all-new, PHARMACY. When darning dark - colored minutes. Cool, break shell with ■ ■ * n FaU In Love! white or your favorite color to □ to buy, think flrit of YOUR Both FAIRWAYS say "Be complete assortment of PER­ wear with slim skirts or slacks I sweaters at night, substitute a hammer and remove. Break 91 3 T GIFT GALLERY. my Valentine" eloquently with MANENT FLOWER AR­ Thank-you notes for children’s Pattern No. 6096-N has knit small flashlight for the usual meat In small pieces and para r m a spacious area devoted to RANGEMENTS here. gifts will be even more appre­ direclDons in sizes 12, 14, 16 and ■'darning egg.’’ off brown skin. 37^ 38 To make candles last longer VALENTINE cut outs, dollies, ciated if you send along a snap­ 18 incl.; stitch illustrations. and bum without smoking and party, plates, cups, napkins. The If you want your wardrobe shot of your children, either To order, send 36c in coins to: dripping, coat the candle — all to last, change your dress as wearing or using the gift. ?! 43 W heart-shaped CAKE PANS (also Anne Cabot, The Manchester Manchester Parkade Stores 1 but the wicks—with soapsuds. for salads and desserts) are soon as you get home for the Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF r l Let them dry In candleholders evening. Put on a comfortable If the Right 8Ian Has Walked t r*^9 1— ***** perfect for romantic occasions AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. Eepeotolly for ‘Parkade Days’ a Save trips to the grocer by 49 4 T 48^ before lighting. robe or at-home costume and Into Yobr Life throughout the year (anniver­ 10034. "KNITTER’S WORLD’’ is of­ freezing both fresh bread and MZJ _L hang up the things you have Tlien It’s time for wedding saries, birthdays, engagements). Send 60c now for your new ’46 fering you tremendous values rolls. Just leave regular sliced BO 51 53^ NT Find Out for Yourself worn SO that they can air bells and FIANO’S RESTAU­ Spring-Summer Album! Regular Don't Lake someone else's throughout the store to com­ bread in its sealed wrappings. If you are in a real fun mood, out. The shower rod Is a good RANT on Route 4 and 44 In Bol­ features; Custom Collection; memorate the PARKADE word for It. See for yourself place for them. ton that has the spacious ban­ Wrap other kinds in freezer pa­ K 58“ 57“ try a few flecks of gold or silver 8169 items to crochet, knit, stitch! DAYS SALE. Stock up nov on per. Place on the fast-freezing PRISCILLA’S POP • the exceptional workmanship BY AL VERMEER glitter brushed into your eye­ quet hall and the staff to serve FLEISCHERS KNUBBY that Is turned out every day by 10-30 Depend on ‘Royal’ Ice Cream unit of your freezer and when brows. Nighttime lends itself to your guests at the once-a-life- Offerinui OUK «VA) B1 J. K W lL L lA .ilS r The service is prompt and de­ ing to put variety and interest way. Call 643-2342. All your pendable. Prices are fair and mascara for added depth. waist front can be accented with members of the New York usually retail for $10.00 are now at room temperature. bands of contrast, or left mono­ into meals and desserts. I questions will be answered, all Stock Exch-'-'^e r"-- only $6.88. What a marvelous reasonable. Get acquainted with ’’ROYAL’’ ICE CREAM, Warren the details nicely attended to by - "Nick" wl\o knows how to Get Back into Shape tone. Exchanges, is equipped to han­ saving! The REINOLDS (3hief cranberry - producing No. 8169 with Patt-O-Rama is Street, is a dependable favorite the capable, thouf^tful staff at dle all forms of invesii.io. ... MINOUCHE is on iale for please customers. Holiday merrymaking may with youngsters and adults, not ETANO’S. Meanwhile, come for states are Massachusetts, Wis­ I have rot>b«d you of pep and in sizes 10, 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Alley Invite your inqul'i'ies for $1.49, at a saving of 51c a consin, New Jersey, Washington Bust 31 to 40. Size 12, 32 bust, only because it Is so uniformly i luncheon or dinner and enjoy Board Stocks, Insurance Stocks, skein. Be sure to stop now and energy. Get into slim, trim delicious, but also because It' chef-prepared food, artfully sea- and Oregon. shape for yotir spring wardrobe. monotone, 3% yards of 36-inch. Over-the-counter, Tax-free Mu­ save at "KNITTERS WORLD.” To order, send 60c in coins to: comes in such a variety of col- soned, nicely served. N«tr $»Hn U Urn rrk«41 NASSIFF ARMS COMPANY. ors, flavors, ^4pes. Buy ------nicipal Bonds also Mutual Hot water flushed down your fan fraM—S«S ' Sue Burnett, The Manchester "ROYAL’’ ICE CREAM at your Funds. 449-2821. Annual consumption of Ice kitchen and bathroom drains 001 Main Street has 10-pin Evening Herald, 1160 AVE. OF Waten 1* at a premium In neighborhood dru^ and grocery cream in the U.S. is more than each day will help to preven- BOWLING BALLS that will be AMERICAS, NEW YORK, N.Y. . . Mexico, where apprcximitely 84 15 quarts per capita, with the stores. Your family will never per cent of the country ranges Next time you serve apple clogging. custom-fitted and personalized 10034. dumplings with hard sauce, try addition of other frozen desserts Tho wind oonws radntf Great drifts of snow with your name If you wish. For Ist-clasa mailing add lOc tire of the "RCIYAL’' ICE j from semi-dry to very dry con- Alas, we can't CREAM. ditions. adding a little chopped candied such as ice milk, sherbet and from.th® north rise up to throw ijEft out toni{jht NASSIFF ARMS CO. has a for each partem. Print .lame, ^nger to the sauce. A captivat­ ices, raising the figure to more And sholits I t s Their bulk aljainst To visit fri«nd complete selection of bowling Address with Zone, Style No. ing touch! than 22 quarts per person. The Inquirer an^ry roav; o u r d o o r or kin_ awards and trophies vidth and Size. Sale . prompt ENGRAVING SERV­ Send another 60c today lor Enhance Bedroom and Dining ()ulck to Dry In January or. July ICE done right on the premises your copy of the new fall & Room Forget about the weather out­ BONNIE BY JOE CAMPBELL with excellent TEAM PRICES winter '64 issue of our pattern WATKINS, 936 Main Street, side, when you want to make calls your attention to their •hMewwWHtoeeromebw / FOR BOWLING LEAGUES. book Basic Fashion. indoors more cheerful. Frigid January CLEARANCE in Bed­ cold or torrid heat need not in­ ' e o v o t r r * bes^iW em^e^Mtode •> tog A pipe cleaner Is handy to re­ room Department also Dining terfere with your decorating LEONARD’S SHOE SALE I m o E r t M f r > U »0 R R / A McWvaiatliiMU Bight In the Heart of Town keMaUpi b| iM *4 Room Area. It’s an opportunity move herd desposits from salt "MARTINIZING" the ONE plans. Just Insist on "Touraine” NOW GOING ON A B o u r ir f \m Ml fAm. TWy f>w« for you to add one piece of RYPLBIX the miracle flat finish eamfmrteWe few wari. and pepper shakers when clean­ HOUR DRY CLEANING plant furniture or an entire room­ e mi w Mt«. w TH iw ij. K. aft 9«w mmBKim. y«« in "peety. I ing them before soaking In with h'ew liquid ■vinyl from riMy.-* Ml—nJi ym a-j| at CORNER MAIN AND ful at substantial sanvlngs m »■ 1*181. Tlaf 4 ^ I warm sudsy water. Rinse and PAUL’S PAINT SUPPLY CO. 11' «i*ct «—r at sffssrsmte. Sin BIRCH STREET has plenty of now. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, PACE TWENTY t m MANCHESTEft EVENING HERALD, MANCHES'TER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1965 -Cassius Off Mark at the Controls- Bloomfield Defeats South Windsor Clay in Spotlight (What Else?) Bristol Eastern Trounces Indians, 64-47 During Visit to Chuvalo Camp 75*68 Duke Avenge Early Loss, Overtime Hoop Win. Extends W in MONTICELLO N. Y .^ arrived at Chuvalo’s^his arma around Just like headquarters barely in time to washerwoman.” For Ellington^ 57-50 (A P )— It was a hilarious observe the (R adian strong- Clay entered Chuvalo’s head­ Skein to 11 CCIL Title Hope Dim scene. Mack Sennett, the boy’s workout. He had driven up quarters with a mop and pail old comedy king, could to this Catskill Mountain resort, and promptly presented them to Sound advice from the With an eye on the big one against South Windsor never have improved upon about 100 miles from New York, the 'Toronto heavyweight in the By PETE ZANARDi in his own bus, painted bright center of the ring. 6ld fox. Coach John Pater- Friday, Ellington went into overtime last night to beat it. Gaining: revenge for an earlier defeat, Bristol Eastern red with white letters "World’s "I have come as heavyweight no and a change in strat­ visiting E. 0 . Smith 57-60. It was the sixth win in lOl Here waa George Chuvalo, in Heavyweight Champion” print­ handed Manchester High its fourth loss of the season champion, of the world to offer egy at halftime helped car­ games for the Knights. f ------training for hla Feb. 1 heavy­ ed on the sides. you a chance at becoming the last night, 64-47, before 1,100 fans in Bristol. 'File aec­ Don Tiabilansky found the weight bout with Floyd Pat­ 'His passengers were 80 news­ champion which would bring ry undefeated Bloomfield ond place Lancer6) now 7-2 in the CCIL, gained half a range on a jumper with less Berk’s 31 TalRes terson, looking nervously over you great honor and dignity and High to its 11th and most game on idle Platt Meriilen,#— the shoulder of his sparring papermen and photographers, of ------‘ — ----- than a minute left to tie the make you a national hero in important baiketball victory of while Manohester, with a 6-8 gsune .50-50 at the end of regu­ partner in the middle of the whom he regaled on the trip the Lancsr total to 12 but the Fall Shoirt, Rhani your home state of Canada.” the 1964-65 campaign laat league mark, drope back to lation time. He added another ring. with poetry, song and quips. •Indians came alive on scores Clay proclaimed as Chuvalo night. The Warhawka Invaded fourth place. biMket to John Furphey’e four Cassius had purchased the by Duke Hutchinson, Hohen­ On one side, shouting Mmaelf bus, of 19S8 vintage, for $4,700 looked at him in amazement. the territory of South Wind­ The old problem of ball han­ foul conversions from the line Loses 10th Game N o PLACE. LIKE HOME— Mr. Pak, one of the thal,. JBob Boaworth (Snd a half hoarse while being restrained and had a $6,800 engine in­ As Chuvalo gaped in wonder­ sor's Bobcats and despite a dling halted, the Indian win in the extra three minutes to from climbing through the stalled. ment, Clay handed him the mop home court advantage and an more promising 8-year-olds in Floridg, like to take court eonnectloh' by’ Evans at salt the EUlington win. Holding on to second place in etreak at three aa Manchaster the buzzer tO-'CUt Bristol’s edge ropes, was heavyweight cham< "When I retire as undefeated and pail and said: "Now I will overflow partisan crowd, the a nap after morning workouts at Hialeah and he lost the hall 14 tlmea to a The Knights overcame a 21- the (Charier Oak Conference, pion Cassius Clay. heavyweight champion of the sit down and observe to see if visitors emerged victorious in to 12-10 at.the quarter CromweU easily wipped Rham, has a liking for soft pillows. heads-up Ekistem five. 'Twice Hohonthal hit two baskets 17 Smith edge from the floor DirecUy across the ring, the world, in about five or six you have a chance.” the battle of undefeated, 75-68. by hitting 23 of 80 at the line 88-66, last night in CromweU. the visitors had scoring. raUies aihd Don Roitiano another to photographers were having a years, this bus will become very All through tlie workout, Cas­ Before being knocked from .4 BOB EVANS RICK BLANCHARD .while Smith hit only eight foul Rham is now 1-10 on the season halted by Lancer steals. give Manchester a 16-12 leau^ field day and the television famous and I'll be able to get a sius kept up his steady needling. the ranks of the unbeaten, “ shots. ZabUansky set a new in­ while (JromweU won its fifth The hoata bit on a very good with three minutes gone in the cameras were grinding merrily million dollars for it,” he said. Clay apparently became more South Windsor, which ha him. That’s what the tion, Cassius decided to take the thought,” said Cassius. "And he ton High, had held the upper with 14 apiece. their visitors 27-10 f r ^ the flr III fouls. Steve Kaiq>er led the second period behind Archan­ champ is goin’ to do....whup wheel. He promptly ran the bus hits pretty sharp. Maybe I ought hand in the first half, 23-12 at Coventry Win Margin It was Ellington’s third over­ and converted 32 of 40 foul Une that washerwoman.” into a snow-covered ditch. ’The to go in training soon. I think the period and 38-32 at Inter­ Lancers with 17 points, most of beault and Kasper and carry a attempts. Rham was 17 for 3D them on lay-ups, with John 22-16 ndv.'intnge Into the locker time action of the season and It was all make believe, of bus came to a grinding stop and from now on. I’ll call him the mission. it gives them a 2-1 edge in ex­ at the line. Big News in NBA Archanbeault (11) and Barry room at the half. course. Clay had come up to the tilted to one side. Luckily, it did washerman!” One of the oldest coaches in tra minute games. They have Doug Berk gave Coach Clyde point of service in the state, Bishop (12) alw in double fig­ Manchester opened the third Foul line conversions paved the way yesterday after­ Toronto heavyweight’s head­ not topple over and no one was At the conclusion of Chuvalo’s beaten Bayport, N. Y.-, and lost Washbume another 30-point per­ quarters to help the ballyhoo for injured. workout, Clay climbed Into the Patemo called his squad arouW ures. Bob Evans paced the Red stanza with a threat as it ap­ noon for a 68-65 conquest of Avon by Coventry in Avon. formance this time with 31 tal­ at halftime and explained what peared that Evans and Hohen­ to Coventry in overtime games. ^ h t that may produce a chal­ As the passengers were ring, gloves on his hands, and N EW YORK-—Boston, with 21 wins out of its last and White with 18 points helped Outscored from the floor 25-22, they made up the dif­ Friendly rivals for the NCC lies, but as usual there was no* lenger for his world title at scrambling out through a back tried to coax the Canadian into he wanted down in the second by Carl Hobenthal (15) thal would provide the punclv, ference by leading at 'the line 24-15. body to help. John CivlteUo (22), half. Die youngsters must 22 starts, including 14 consecutive games, and the close needed to overcome the crown, Ellington visits South some future date. emergency exit, Clay calmly sparring one round with him. As the ball drops, second from right, he lets out a Tha two teams were about Windsor Friday night. I Ray Libera (20) and Bud (Dar- But to the goggle-eyed gal­ apologized. chiuvalo by then had found his have listened well for they ALL IN THE GAME— Paul Hamey sends this im­ race in tha Western Division of the NBA, highlighted even under the hoards with Lancers. With the score 23-26, I roll (16) paced OomweU to vie- sigh of relief and leaves the hole wondering if hii CCC STANDINGS * ElllasUa (87) lery, oomprised almost entiraly "I saw somebody up ahead tongue. came out with a new outlook portant putt cupward, and judging from his ex­ the past week of action. Manchester edging Eastern 16 Eastern, Mike Lowery picked L. Pet. them the first time around, 79- I tory. on things and went to work in off a stray Indian pass, con­ 46, in Coventry. of hotel guests, K locdced like the and I took my eyes off the “ Don’t bother me when I’m pression, second from left, it’s going to be close. luck can hold out. Three gumee aeparate the rebounds to 17. Evans had nine Rocky Hill ... e 1 .86. Blanchard ...... 3 s 9 Rham attempts to return to real thing. Some, as if general- a hurry. game assist average is close to nected with Ksispcr who put it The Patriots return to Kobua ...... 0 0 0 road,” he said. "I thought it working,' Sonny,” he snapped. third and firat place teams In and Hohenthal seven for Man­ .. . ,11 5 2 •IK winning form against Coventry •d by the excitement, cheered was the washerwoman.’ "I ’ll give you my ^tograph la­ Scoring 25 points in the third a point and a half ahead of the through the nets and Edulern Charter Oa!: wars Friday night Furphey ...... 6 5 16 on the road Friday nlTht. the Western Division with Los pace he maintained last winter chester with Archanbeault lead­ Coventry .... 4 2 .6C1 Zibllaneky ...... 7 13 37 Clay, urging him to get into the Cassius explained why he ter.” canto, while holding Coach went on to widen the margin to Portland .... ,4 at home c i. Norwcxxl ...... 1 0 2 CromweU (M) Charlie Sharos’ club to 13, Keeping Fingers Crossed SASKETBAU dee and 8 C. Louis tied for when he had a 10.4 average. ing the Lancers with seven .3 .57 Welz ...... 1 1 4 ring. Others, angered by Clay’s called Chuvalo the washerwo­ "He talks too much,” said Chicken Call grabs. 42-33 by the three-quarter Avon ...... s 4 .32; Coventry (68) B. T. Pt!. antics, yelled derisively at the Bloomfield roared out front by St. Louis knocked Only Walt Bellamy of Balti­ mark. B. F. Pis. Belanger ...... 0 0 0 CivlteUo .. 8 6 33 man. Clay, as Chuvalo turned his SCOKES "We just threw the ball away Bacon ...... s 4 .32: Hudak ...... 4 10 18 Weston ... 1 0 2 champ, telling him to shut his eight tallies at the whistle, 67- Ive succeesivs wins during more and Terry Dischinger of "Did you ever see him back on him. "I don’t like peo- too many times and you can’t Hyde's boys refused to say East Hampton ,1 5 .16. L-.bb.. 1 1 3 Total! 17 23 67 \V esterson 3 2 6 U g mouOi and go b«me. 49, and was never headed. HANOVER, N.H. (AP) — the week to tie with the Lakers. Detroit with .509 batting aver­ die and camo right back to MorRdn ...... 0 2 2 E. O. Smith (60) Carroll ... 8 4 16 swing?” he asked. “ He throws pie who talk too much.” WEST SUMC MIDGETS do that and win ball games,” Rhaiii ...... 1 6 .143 B. Lil^ra TTie home five fought game­ A chicken drew a foul Tuea- GeoecaBy speaking, the ecor- ages traU last year's leaders In challenge In the last quarter. Kolodlej ...... 6 1 11 6 10 20 day night at the Dartmouth- Players Hope Pont said a glum Manches‘.er Coach Slorr.s ...... 4 6 13 Kelleher ...... 1 Caelin .... 3 4 8 ly In the final eight minutes Laat night’s action found hM VP among ton players in field goal percentages at the Baskets by Bishop, Kasper, and Papanoe ...... 8 5 31 Roecoe ...... 0 Henderson 3 1 7 Harvard hockey game. PhU H ^ e after the game. "It Cromwell 86, Rham 66 but in an effort to get the ball, Joe’s Atlantic nipping Pa|^l'* the NBA as oontrasted with the correaponding point In the cam­ two by Jaclc Dickau had East­ Panclera ...... 7 Daly ...... 0 0 0 fouled repeatedly, ^ p ta ln Jim Barbers in the opener, 2B-23T, was a com'bination of poor ball Bacon 66, East Hampton S3 Totala 22 24 68 Fitzgerald ...... 8 Boardley 0 4 4 Coach in Select Circle A home fan toesed a live aorriMwa ding period a year paigns. Last year, at this junc­ ern up 50-35. Evans added one Dwyer ...... 0 Foul Finish! Mlhvard waa uncanny from the and in the nightcap the Hobby han

if K » PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966 PAGE TWENTY-THRBI ApartmMita^Flit*— Heating: and Plombing 17 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW By FAGALT and SHORTEN RoomaWlthont Board 59 Apartments—Plato— Houses Pur Bale -JZ Houses For Sale 72 Uousea For Sale 72 Suburban For Sale 75 TtIMBMEtg S8 Tensmento 68 How Computers Predict Crime mim. ROOM for woawii or girt, cxnfooaio ato. « ______FOUR BEDROOM Ranch with ASSUMABLE MORTGAGE on BOLTON-COVENTRY line — Poets Comer PLUMBING AND heating re­ rOUR AND THREE rowi pairs and new installations. kltidien privileges, near oue • ATTRAOTTVB, NEWLY decor­ mneh. largo IMbs rama. lorm a neat rec room. Prime loca­ room Ranch, 8 bedrooms, 6H room q>llt level, garage, line. 649-S1S6. ^ apartments. Including htilt,'^ ated, 4-room apartment aeo- al dtntog room, eu toel idtaiMn tion. 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UVlNOflDM, X man, parking. 272 Main. _ or 649-6779, between 6-7 pjn. and churches, no pets, adults able. Started In the twenties. Opened Hesven for me; I pt«F ' ADVERTISING "M.tNIMOSIDN, PRESUME!! OH, SOSt! preferted. 640-7529. NORTH COVENTRY — Im­ ed true peace sronld vUtt Services 18 'SOtMECeZ OM.fROTUCR-THAT CLEAN, runihsHED Kwn NBW FOUR ROOM apart­ Vacant T. J. Crockett Real- Electronic Police X PRESUME T AfU0T!AM AESOLUTE tor, 648-1677,______maculate oversized 6 room earth. «tR.LlVlNat1DM, OHSt tOObO I T % ^ for gebUeinaa, beaterd. Call ment, Including heat hot wai­ Mencheeter > - I saw so many people rejotea— CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS OONNDB'8 TV and Radio Serv KIOT* HAW! FUNHIE? MANORESTBR — 8 rooms. MANCHESTER Ranch. 2-car garage, recrea­ ------^tfSIiVEW mi, 643-SB53. ter, air-conditioning, m U - Stove, refrigerator, heat, hot COLONIAL—Huge family sized tion room with bar. 2 bath­ the faithful really prayed— 8 A. M. to 5 P.M. ice, available all hours. 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PhUbrick years old, wooded acre, cus­ Quietly, a patrol oar turns into 76,(XX) to a cabinet, the reels of MONDAY Thrn FTIIDAY 10:S0 A.M. — SATURDAY • A A t t h r e e r o o m apartments, 118 ’ ment stove and refrigerator, Exceptional return on to- New homes 10 minutes tape also represent a se'ring of In this sacred hour, how * X Miliinery, Dressmaking 19 Agency, 640-8464. from Manchester. Ranches, tom built and designed. Pasek a street off a busy avenue and LOOKHTG tor MGlhli« in iMl Main Street, heat, hot water, parkUig available. 649-6561. vestraent or Uve rent free Realty. 289-7475, 742-8248. space. A half dozen, each slight­ longed for new, white ll^l* stove refrigerator, $100. 649- Cape Cods, Raised parka at the curb. Shortly af­ •state reotala — apirtmsnta to your own 8 room iq>art- SIX ROOM Cape, Urge kitchen terward, three men head down ly smaller than a movie reel, ten «io w / > PLEASE READ YOUR AD ALTERATIONS and plain sew­ 6229, 9 6. ______NEW DUFIEIX, 5 rooms, large Ranches. $14,600 to $18,500 can hold all the information. Mi­ ing on women’s and children's homes, moltiple dweiUngt. eeu ment Only $700 down. UvIm foom with flr^iadb, im­ VERNON — 3 new homes on the avenue in a late model se­ To see myriads of precloita J. D. Realty. 9436199. living room, meture window, mediate occi^ancy, $15,000. range. One acre wooded Phoenix Street. , 5H rooms, chael J. Murphy, commissioner gems, brilliant dazzling, ja OUMifled or *^oB t Ada” ore token over tke phone aa o clothing. Reasonable. C a^ I t h r e e r o o m apartment, hIrCh cabinet kitohen, ceramic lots. dan. 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Price $16,200. years.” not fell; a sudden fog dii^ rect or omitted liMortlon for any advertlaement and then only M'tvlnx—Tmeidnr-— t h r e e RCX)MB, newly deco­ rooms, kitchen -with buUt-ins, U & R REALTY CO. INC. From the opposite end of the rated. heat, hot water, etove , $165 per month. Tel. 643-4796 Phone 643-0185; after 5 p.m., Data processing acts ms an mod the sky... to the extent of a “ make rood” Inaertlon. Errors which do not Storage 20 WE HAVE oustomen waiting . or 64^7885. formal dining room, Il-vlng R. D. MURDOCK AX 5-9691. block, a dilapidated convertible auxiliary policeman in Hart­ limtin the valne of the advertlaement wUI not be corrected by for the rental tA your apart­ and refrigerator, close to room with fireplace, full shed with two plainclothes detec­ Before Obd’s altar I gave MANCHESTER Delivery. Light churches, shopping and buses. ford, Conn., when a cop gives a my heart I asked no reasons “ make good” Insertion. ment or home. J. D. Realty, POUR ROOM apartment for MANCHESTER GREEN ARBIA dormer, finished rec room, 643-2696 643-6472 CXJVENTOY — Lakefront 5 tives moves slowly toward the trucking snd package delivery. Call 643-4386^______A 6 room Ranch with 8 gener­ ticket. When he tags the vio­ "Why.’' 6436129. rent central location. TeL 648- beautiful yard, $16,000. Wol­ room home, 20x30 living room, getaway car. Inside the atore. lator, the original of the three- YOUR COOPERATION WILL Refrigerators, washers and ous bedrooms, dining room, verton Agency, Realtor, 649- wall-to-wall carpeting, 3 bed­ |>IAI 1 sto\*e moving spiclalty. Folding f i v e l a r g e r o o m s secfmd 8350. the thugs lock the owner and a part ticket goes to be key­ The echoes of war’s tragedies, BE APPRECIATED I I THREE ROOM unfurnished 'ous Uvtog room with fire- 2818. rooms, 140 foot frontage on customer In the back room, and chairs for r.'nt. 649-07B2. apartment, second floor. Por­ second floor apartment, In­ , large kitchen with for­ punched and put on megnetic this Christmas Tide, did not cludes heat, hot water, stove, ]iTVB ROOM apartment cen' K SIX ROOM CAPE, garage, lake. B & C Realty, 643-5686, raid the cash register. tape for computer. ter Street area, $80 monthly tial, nice nelghbortiood, rea- mica counters, oU hot water JANUARY SPECIAL — Cape fireplace, very clean Interior, 643-2325. cease; Includee heat, hot water, elec­ refrigerator, garage, near cen­ heat plaster walls, attached Cod, 6 finished, 2 unfinished, Minutes later, the plain- Bach week, a regular check Instruments of war’s hate, obo- Painting—Papering 21 ter of town, convenient to hoe- •onable. 643-8100. $17,450. J. D. Realty, 643-5129, clothesmen in the convertible determines whether the ticket "jv sr AH tricity end gas, no iqipliances garage. Owner transferring. garage, fuU ceUar, nice condi­ 648-6779. XU MANSFIELD—Near Vin­ mlnable, completely bhirred OFFICE SLAVE" funUshed. Call 6436940 for mtal. Call 649-2306 between 8H ROOMS, ground floor, $16,900 Wolverton Agency, tion, easily financed, sale price hold the driver at gunpoint has been paid. If not, the sys­ the Star of Peace. Trovblft Rtadiinc Our Advertiser? PAINTING! and paperhanging, ton School. Oversized 6 room while the patrolmen seize the MAD/SOH, WIS. appointment. 8:30-5, between 6-9 .caU 649- completely renovated, new re­ Realtors, 649-2813. $8,600. Over 100- listings to MANCHESTER — Two-family, Cape, ultra modern kitchen, tem automatically produces a The last strains of Chrtetmsa good work, reasonable rates, 6625. ______robbers Inside. delinquent notice for the vio­ 30 years in Manchester, your frigerator and stove furnished, choose from. CaU or stop and 5-4, bus line, city utilities, im­ formal dining room, 3 twin Carols were loet to a hectic, M-Hour Auswering Service FOUR ROOM fla t second floor, MANCHE58TBSR — New 8 room It sounds like a classic piece lator. Finally, he receives a neighbOT is my recommenda­ DELIGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM private driveway and yard, chat with us at our office at mediate occupancy in owner’s sized bedrooms, fireplace, demented cry central location, heat, hot convenient to bus line, stores, Garrison OolcnUl, 12x34 Uvtog 653 E. Middle Turnpike. Open of law enforcement—but there court summons. Of wild orgies — a geopratlon i U tion. Raymond FIske, 649- water, one' year leasa Call garden apartment, heat, hot 5 rooms. Assumable PHA large wooded lot, excellent ¥m te Herald Readers etc. AvaUable on or prior to room, family room, buUt-ln evenings till 9, Saturday and mortgage, owner will carry condition for $15,800. Cali the is a difference. The crime had Froof of the system’s effec' that cared not whether jhiey 9237. Help Wantefl— Male 36 Articles For Sale 45 HoasehoM Goofls 51 649-5048 after 6 p.m. water, range, refrigerator, kitchen, master bedroom with tiveness lies In a recent Hart­ Want Infonnatlon on one of our clasalfled advertlaementsT No Feb. 1, $06. 649-7810. Sunday till 5. CaU the Ells­ second mortgage. Asking $19,- R. F. Dlmock Co., 649-5245, or been predicted by the police­ lived or would hopeteasly parkii^:. Ide^ly located. 1120 room, low twentiea ford report. Records show 80 naaww at the telephone listed r Simply eaU the ElXTHJRIOR and interior paint­ OPENINGS for two experi­ PROM WALL to WALL, no COMPLETE BEDROOM set, FOUR R(X)M apartment, heat­ worth Mitten Agency, Real­ 600. Lawrence P. Flano, Real­ Paul CorrentI, 643-5363. man’s speediest peutner, an die. . monthly. Available February MANCHESTER — New 4V6 icy, idl-eBOS. electronic computer. per cent collections, a 30 per ing. Wallpaper books. Paper- enced painters, steady work, soil at all, on carpetes clesined excellent condition; also, stove ed, with nmege, recently re­ 1st. 643-0973. tors, 643-6930. tor. 643-2766. Dolores L. Mer­ Saddly I ■watched the 'H cty hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Fully good pay for right men. 649- with Blue Lustre. Rent elec­ and couch, best offer. 649- room wartment. Electric ritt, 646-0424, Charles Nichol­ OO’VENTRY—6 room Garrison Criminal data processing cent increase over tickets pre­ Wonderment o f a m a ng e r modeled, Cedar St., Manches­ MANCHESTER — Ranch 6 MANCHESTER—A real home, EDWARDS insured. Workmanship guar­ 9658. tric shampooer 31. Sherwin- 0873. ter, $125 per month. Chdl W. REMODELED 4 ROOM apart­ range, refrigerator, dlspoeal son, 742-6364. Colonial, 1% baths, aluminum spans a broad field ranging viously paid before arriving at cloeed— rooms, modem kitchen, built- well built 6-room Colonial on the summons level. Revenues anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6326. Williams Oo. Harry England, 6496201, after ment, sunporch and yard, heat and dryer. Antenna. Heat in stove, dishwasher, etc. Din- storms and doors, breezeway, from a punched card machine The Blessed Sacrament o f Hia ANSWERIN6 SERVICE If no answer, 643-9043. DRAFTSMEN—First and sec­ ENTIRELY LAMINATED for 6 call 742-7883. furnished, $115. 649-3213. Your own cellar. Fenced in bus line, 1% baths, 2-car ga­ MANCHESTER — Reduced for attached 2-car garage, 6 acres, to a complex computer. Al­ rose signiflcantly, too. The Last Supper was no longsr, ond shill, for die layout and tog room, large Uvtog room rage, conveniently located. SNOWBLOWERS, new and mica vyood-gralned table with back yard. Oreat for smaU with flrmUce, 8 bedroonu, fuU quick sale. 3 bedroom ranch near High School. B & C Real­ though the punched card ma­ number of tickets issued to two exposed; INTERIOR and exterior paint­ guide electronic tracer ma­ used, Ariens, Snoblrd, Torq4 "exten.sion leaf and 4 'matching NEW DELUXE 4H room du­ FOUR ROOM tenement , 76 children, $145 monthly. 643 FuU price, $16,500. Alice \rith baths, large living ty, 643-6696, 643-2325. chine was Invented at the end years used for comparison, 1960 I wondered 'why the clean, purs^ ' m 4 m - 1 7 5 -2 5 1 9 ing, wallMper removed, fullv chine, all fringe benefits. Ap­ basemmt, 1-car garage. $18,- Clampet, Realtor, 649-4543. Wheelhorse, and Moto Mower. upholstered chairs, very good plex apartment, heat, hot wat- Wells Street. Available Febru­ 2821. 600. PnUbrlck Agency, 649- room, family-sized kitchen and of the 19th century, only re­ and 1962, remained about the white snow did not faO-'- leave yonr meaaage. Yen'll hear from onr advertiser In Jig Insured. Rene Belanger. 643- ply Gunver Mfg., 234 Hartford Service and parts. Capitol condition, best offer. 643-^96. er, appliances, dryer, perkhig, ary 1st, $76. 649-5229, 9-6. Other listings—MLB member. full basement with grade level VERNON — Choice area. Spa­ same. But in 1962, the city It seemed the Holy Wonder­ 0612 o r ,844-0604. NICE SIX ROOM fla t heated, 8464. cently have police departments withont spending all evening at the telephone. Rd. Equipment, 33 Main Street, full cellar, $150 monthly. J.D. door. Congenial neighborhood. cious 5)^ room ranch, large found special applications for netted $300,000, an increase of ment o f Christ’s Birth dM Manchester. Open dally 7-6, FHIGIDAIRE refrigerator and iiiBRUAR^rboCUPANCY— second floor, near Main. 643- living room, fireplace, panel­ INSIDE and outside painting. Realty, 643-5129. 64S6779. POUR - BEDROOM Colonial, Only $18,400. Call Barbara their problems. $80,000 over the 1960 figures. not happen at all. TURRET LATHE machinists. Thursday 7-9, Saturday 7-4. Magic Chef gaa range, botli Adults only, $ large, bright 6937. Babin, Jarvis Realty Co., ing. 2 baths, Jalousied porch, Because of Me Increasing ef- Lest aad Peend Automobiles For Sale 4 You name your own price. Good ^variety of work. Over­ older home, very good condi­ Ibe police can quickly fore­ Rev. Walter A. HyszkA ood condition, reasonable.f)' THREE ROOM apartment, modem rooms, heat, hot wa­ tion, 2-car garage, $16,500. J. GLORIOUS HOME I Realtors, 643-1121, Eves., 643- garage. Hayes Agency, 643- fectlveneae to crime prediction, 649-7863, 875-8401. time. Mico Mfg. Co.. 643-1571. BRACE YOURS®LF for a f43-0196. heat, hot water, etove, refrig­ THREE ROOM iqiartment cast a robbery by checking a VALIANT 200, 1961, 4-door se­ ter, stove, refrigerator, tiled D. Realty, 643-5129, 643-8779. 1686. 4803. crim inal identlfloatibn and LOST—Wrecker dolliee, reward thrill the first time you use erator, $90. 247 No. Mam, M- bath and shower, many clos­ stove and refrigerator, $65 a deck of punched cards docu­ offered. If found telo|*one 649- dan. standard shift, snow tires, PAINTING, EXTERIOR and in­ MACHINISTS for Brldgeports, crackdown on soofBaws, data Blue Lustre to clean rugs. IT'S MARLOW’S for chests of 6228, 9-5. ets. parking, centrally located, month. J. D. Realty, 643-5129. SEVEN ROOM older home, 4 This Is our "Home of the OFF PORTER ST. — 6 room COVENTRY—Immaculate 6% menting criminal operating S32L radio, heater, sale price, 3650. terior, paperhanging, wall- six required. Must be able to drawers, odd dressers and Week” offering for dis­ room stone Cape, vacant, plus processing playa an ever-broad­ paper removed, dry wall work Rent electric shampooer 31. $93. 643-6396. bedrooms, 2 baths, lot 72xl8L Colonial, very nice. J. D. Real­ methods. Including times end lo­ ening role ea tha poUceman’a Regular retail list, $780. Call set up and work to blueprints. OJeott Variety Store. night stands. Maple, mahog­ THREE R(X>MS, tile bath, heat criminating buyer*. If loca­ 41/4 room Ranch. Both for cations of previous oftenses. LOST—Male oat, two-tone tan, 643-5975, 5:30-8 p.m. Reasonable rates. Fully in­ FOUR ROOM tenement, $60, Marlon B. Robeztsan, Realtor. ty, 643-6129, 643-8779. Q>eedteet partner. Apply In person GTK Corpor­ any and walnut finishes. You and hot water furnished, sec­ HOSPITAL AREA — Deluxe 641-6908. tion is Important, this has only $1,000 down. Pasek Real­ CHATTER’S vicinity South Adams St. Call sured. Free estimates.' 649 ation, 678 Tolland Street. 132 Bissell St. 640-5229, 9-5. Throughout the United States This means that the success­ SPOTS BEFORE your eyes — can be sure of the quality, ond floor. 1 5 ^ School St. 6 Vi room apartment, buUt-ins, It. If quaJKy construction SEVEN ROOM custom built ty. 289-7475, 742-8243. today, advances In data proces­ DESTRUCTIVE POWER M9-1934. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN sedan, 6.- 9658, Joseph P. Lewis. across from East Side Rec. ful criminals of tomorrow will 000 original miles, excellent on your neiw carpet — remove service . and low January sale dinette, appliances, tiled bath, MODERN, centrally located te Important, this has it. If Raised Ranch, rec room, many sing and availability of equip­ A wile can often unintention­ LATHE. TURRET LATHE prices when you shop Mar­ SIX Ro o m apartment garage, SO. WINDSOR — 20 Oakwood have to add a legitimate spe­ LOST-Ti*Kso4orod female oat, condition, 31,395. Private own­ them with Blue Lustre. Rent yard, garage, basement, $125 Cape, 4 down, 2 imfinished up, price te Important, this exciting features. J. D. Real­ ment help an Increasing num­ ally contribute to her husband’s low's F\imlture Depmlment, TWO ROOM heated apartment -oil furnace, close to bus and ty, 643-5129, 643-8779. Drive, in Birch Hill Etetates. cialty to their dubious assets: part angora, two weeks ago er. 649-9842. Electrical Services 22 BRIDGEPORT electric shampooer 31. Paul's monthly. Hayes Agency, 643- Shopping, avaUable February near schools and shoppiz home te priced right. Fea­ ber of cities to foreeee crime, dtecontent by thoughtless chat­ Paint t Wallpaper Supply. 867 Main St. and bath. 149 Oakland Street 4803. Immediate occupancy. Bel Air tures 6 king-size^ rooms, This lovely 7% room Colonial The/U need to be data prooeae- ter. vloteRy TaloottvlUe. 646-0066 $65. 649-5229, 9-5. 1st. 649-6585. with built-ins, dining room, get rapid-fire criminal identifi­ Ing experts, too. after 5. FREE ESTIMATES. Prompt Must work to prints and make Real Estate, 643-9332. main level pine paneled She may burry to tell her hu*' GAS HEATER to Volkswagen GIRL’S CHICAGO roller FOUR ROOM apartment re­ family room, fully equipped Suburban For Sale 75 li'ving room with paneled fire­ cation and co-ordinate traflflc Auto Driving School 7>A service on all tjT>es of elec­ own set-ups. Openings require NEW 4 ROOM RENT, second CUTE APARTMENT for one violations with payment of bond that the Burkes have a new trical wiring. Licensed and in­ truck, all parts, sell cheap. I skates, size 6, used once; Lane decorated, $86 monthly. Fur­ PORTER STREET Area — 6 kitchen, garage. This 6 place, 2 baths, 4 bedrooms, 2- LOST — German Shefriierd, better than average men. First floor, $110 without heat and or two people, heat, electric­ TOLLAND — $2,500 assumes fines. car, even though she knows her male. Mack and tan. answers LEARN TO DRIVE — SpecUl sured. Wilson Electrical Co., and second shifts, high pay, Call 643-4520. | cedar chest; wringer washer; nace. Adults, no peta 849- room Cape, fireplace, 2-car year old ranch te In Rock- zone hot water heat, garage husband te already frustrated Salad Master with all attach­ electricity. Call John PonUcelli ity, stove, refrigerator, hot garage, Isirge tree shaded lot, mortgage, save closing costs. Today in History to the name "Grinun.” Please attention to nervous ana eld­ Manchester, 649-4817, 643- overtime, benefits. 6938. water Included, $65 month. ledge and awaits your in- and large porch, commands a Oomputer crime reports to by the fact that his old car re­ GIRL’S Canadian Flyer figure ments; braided rug. 8x10. All A Sons, Inc., 643-6578, after 6. $17,900. fcullbrick b Agency, Spotless 6 ^ room Colonial scenic ■view of Avon Moun­ eaU 643-0515. erly. Classroom for teen-agera 1388. Hutchins Agency, 646-0103. speotlon. CaU Mrs. Babin. the metropolitan areas, Chicago fuses to start without being > An Equal Opportunity skates, sixe 5, $5; Sportsmas- articles in excellent condition. 4 Vi R(X>M apartment heat and 649-8464. Ranch, built-ins, % acre wood­ tain. A country setting in a and New York to pcutlcular, By The Asaooiated Press Pickup service. Day or eve­ THREE ROOM, third floor, hot water, stove and refriger­ ed lot. Hurry! Hayes Agency, pushed at least twice a week. LOST — Part beagle, female, ning lessons. Reastmable rates. Employer ter ski boots, size 6, $8; ski 643-5318. heated, centraUy located. OaU PGUR R(X>M apartment re­ prestige neighborhood. WUI free policemen from time-con­ Today te Wednesday, Jan. 30, booU, size 10. $6. 643-5463. ator, washer snd dryer nir- MANCHESTER — Like new 643-4803. the 20th day of 1965. There are She may pick flaws to their Meek, white, brown, vicinity Manchester Driving Academy, Floor Finishing 24 643-0062, between 7-8. decorated. OaU 643-9488 or in­ give you many years of fam­ suming paper work for more ac­ friends so that her husband New BoHon Road. Anawera to APPLY MARLOW’S January Clearance nlshed. Nice location. $140 per 6% room ranch, 22 foot Uvtog JARVIS REALTY CO. Uy contentment. Owner must tive duty In investigating, mak­ 846 days left to the year. 742-7249. COINS at reasonabde pricee at Sale—vacuum cleaners, floor; quire 123 Wehuit Street room, 1 ^ baths, beautifully MANCHESTER VICINITY—A can’t help but think less of “ Btaeutt.” 649-4356. FLOOR SANDING and refln- 4 Vi ROOMS, heat, hot water, month. 649-0806. 643-1121 Evee. 643-1686 sell. WUI consider' reasonable ing arrests and covering beats. Today's BOghliflit to Hlatoty ishlng (specializing in older the Hobby Shoppe, 403 Center polishers, electric brooms.; ftolett3k-'iCiE::;i;y coozn, IarY4 . -3 hsdroom ronnh on ». riwmtry- them. stove snd refrigerator fur­ FOUR ROOMS end garage, offer. Call Carroll - Driggs, New York’s “crime index” tolte Oat mJs- dote' to 19ST, Frank­ LOST: PWM Book No. 7463. floors!. Waxing floors. Paint­ ]. T. Slocomb Co. St. 640-7233. Floor samples and demonstra-1 FIVE ROOMS, first floor, heat, wooded lot. Etoyee Agency, size well shrubbed lot, huge lin D. Roosevelt to(dc the oath She may talk wistfully of aU Business Services nished. $126.50 p e r month. aeWly redecorated. resK $00 a ll-vlng room with fireplace, Realtors, 528-4164, Mr. Boyn­ the exact location of every Saving* Departm ent of the ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. 68 MATSON HILL RD. tors. Save a bundle. (Fiilly 643-6105. hot water, $125 monthly. 649- 643-4808. of office ee president ea a re­ the things riie would like to 13 4697. month. Bax C, Herald. family size kitchen, full cellar, ton. 649-3148, Mr. LysUi, 628- crime on every beat to every Ocmnectiout Bank A Trust Offered No job too small. John Ver- GLASTWNBURY guaranteed.) Hoover, Regina, TWO FAMILY, built 1964, high 5144. sult of the Nonia Amendment have that they can’t afford. faille, 649-5750. INwnoaflh— WatchM— Sunbeam, Shetland, Eureka. TWO-FAMILY, west side, 4-4 motless condition, $15,500. precinct She may keep telling him Omnpany. Apfdioation made SNOW PLOWING — You name FOUR R(X)M apartment sec­ assumable mortgage, alumi­ to the Constitution.' Preceding for payment' ______HARDINGE HAND SCREW Jewelry 48 HamllUm Beach. Weeting- ond floor, 178 Maple Street No FOUR ROOM apartment, sec­ flat, aU large rooms, oU hot Wolverton Agency, Realtors, ANDOVE3R — Reproduced Salt In Chicago, an IBM 1401 what a good manager she te, so your own price. Sidewalks also ond floor, near Main Street. Eurnlshed Aperweam 68-A water heat, 8-car garage, good num storms,, nice yar?l, excel­ 649-2813. presldente had taken the o a n FLOOR SANDING and finish­ and chucker set-up operator, house. E-z terms, FVmlture furnace. $65. Tel. 643-4751. lent residential neighborhood. Box, . picturesque setting in oomputer analyzes criminalB’ .in March. that he gets the feeling that tha cleaned. Telephone 649-7863, ing, prompt service. E. Davis, experienced with Aircraft WATCH AND JEWELRY re­ 643-6363. condition throughout, $21,600. V C tn C K Is hereby given that Department. 867 Main St. THREE ROOM fumlrtied A buy at $24,-900. Owner 646- prestige locale, approximate­ methods o f opexation and teo- On This Date reason they get by te eimply P m b BoMi No. SS-6339 issued 875-8401. 649-0495. parts. All benefits. Dean Ma­ pairing. Prompt service. Up to FOUR ROOM apartment, heat R D. Murdock, 643-6472. U A TEN MINUTES from Man­ THREE ROOM apartment, gas, imartment $96 month, to 0103. chester center, 3 years old, 6 ly one acre beautifully land­ latee potential trcntole spots. la 1601, John Marshall because she knows how to by The Savings Bank o f Man- chine Products, 165 Adams St. $20 on your old watch in trade. and hot water, refrigerator oudes hot water and partial Realty Oo., Inc., 643-2602. scaped with brook. SpcuUous BVxr exemxile, administrators stretch his inadequate salary. la LAWNMOWEOt jbaipening; i Closed Mondays. F. E. Bray, electricity, hot water. Middle room Cape, 6 finished, stone named chief Justice of the Unit­ eheoter has l ^ n kwt and ap- pairs, sales, rotor blades Musical Instruments 58 and stove, garage. Very spe­ heat 649-1768. MANCHESTER—8 room Colo­ ll'vlng and dining room with coming to work Tuesday morn­ ed States. reality, hte salary may be per­ pUcation has been made to Bonds—Stocks— T(X)L MAKER or all around 787 Main Street, State Tneater cial. Adults only. Call 643- age couple, no pets. 643-8921, MANCHESTER — Executive fireplace, full tile bath, built- aiuvpaitfd; Ucycla sales, serv­ 17 Locust. neighborhood, lovely 7 room nial, 2 baths, 1-car garage. in appliances, walk-out base­ excellent exposure, paneling, ing get a daily report of 6,000 In 1929, the first tun-length fectly adequate. M id baidc for payment of the Mortgages 27 nuu:hlnist, experienced with Building. . FOR SALE — Electric guitar. 7222. THREE ROOM furnished and Across from Center Park. ice. Manchester Cycle Shop, Aircraft parts. All bMiefits. ColonlaL mammoth Uvtog ment door, excellent condition huge fireplace, den or 4th bed' calls for service occurring from talking picture taken out of Bha may point out that other Mnount o f deposK. 149 W. lOddle IhrapUie. 649 For more information ciUl 649- heated apartment $20 week­ Large lot Ideal for large fam­ room, sunroom and garage, doors, "In Old Arlsona,” men to the office get better SEX'XJND MORTGAGE - Un­ Dean Machine Products, 165 7567 or 649-7120. AVAILABLE NOW—4 rooms, ly. Phone 649-1914. room, modern kitchen with throughout, wooded lot, $15,- midnight Sunday through mid­ 2098. Fuel and Feed 49-A ImUt-lBB, 2-car garage. Sacri­ Uy, also many other possibili­ 400. Minimum down to quali­ $20,000. CaU for appointment, f*ft1 A R i4Mbf1 treatment than ha gets. IfOnCE Is hereby given that limited funds available for sec­ Adams Street. second’ floor, automatic hot ties. FuU price $20,300. Call night Monday. The statistics water, stove, convenient to r o o m fice at $19,900. Hayee Agenoy, fied buyer. R. D. Murdock, Lucille Lyon Agency, 649- In 1936, King Geoige T died. She may find fault wttii hia Pass Book No. 49104 issued typewriters — standard ond mortgages, pasrments to TNREB furnished the Ellsworth Mitten Agency, pinpoint areas where more pa­ by tits Savings Bank of Man­ suit your budget. Expedient LARGE INTERNA’nONAL SBASOI^ED fireplace wood cut Wanted— ^To Ehiy 58 everything, one chUd, $60 iqNUtment, heated. Ideal for 643-4808. 643-6472. U * R Realty Co., 2659, 875-2562. trolmen are needed to stop In 1946, a nationwide strike of family and dread their vteits. aad electric. Repaired, over­ ! to desired lengfth. Call 649- Realtors, 643-6930. She may talk about how they chester has been kwt and ap- service. J. D. Realty. 643-5129. concern taking applications monthly. 643-7094. Automatic wortetog couple or newlyweds Inc., 643-2692. crime before it starts. steelworkers started. hauled, rented. Adding ma­ for sales management train­ 9917. WANTED TO BUT—Antiques MANCHESTER—Splc 'N Span In 1949, Harry Truman and aren’t getting any younger, and pUoaiUon has been made to chines rented and repaired. $00 per month. CaU 643-0353 TANNER STREET — Near Wanted— Real Estate 77 How does data processing Mid bank for payment of the A FRESH START will lump ing progrEun. Applicants start and good used furniture. VU- MANCHESTER — S room or * Peart S t, A p t 8. 6 room C a ^ 8 bedrooms, spa­ XTV - BOLTON — 3-bedroom Alben Barkley were Inaugurat­ say that it doesn’t look as If Pickup and delivery service. cious kitchen with formica Bowers School, 8 bedroom spilt level on 2 acre wooded SPOT CASH paid for homes, help identify criminals? Say asnount o f deposit jrour debts into one easy pay­ at 37,500 per year and ad­ •age Peddler Auction Houee, spartment located on Center Ranch, cabinet Mtchen, vanity ed as president and vice preai they will ever be able to do the Yale Typewriter Service, 649- ment. If you have equity in vance to junior executive in Garden— ^Farm— Dairy Street. . Heat and hot water Tran$mi$$ion TWO ROOM fumiahed apart­ counter and stainless sink, fuU lot Kitchen bullt-lns'include farms and acreage, 24-hour that to Los Angeles, Calif., a 4986. Route 81, EUlngton. ST5-im. tiled bathroom, oil hot water dent things they once talked of do­ KOnCE is hereby gtren that property, call Frank Burke to one year, salary of 39,100. Col­ Products 50 Bob Fhicklger. end Son. and off street parking. Rental m ent Heated. Kltttoen set, re­ length Uvtog ropm-dining room refrigerator^, freezer, stove, servica Hayes Agency, 648 gunman about 6 feet tak, 'wear­ Ten Tears A go ing. V combination, oil steam heat, heat quiet location. Immediate oven, dishwasher, firaplace. 4803. ing an Army surpluB Jacket and Pm b Botdc No. 86624 Issued by SHARPENING Service — daws, discuss ways and means. Con­ lege bsLckground required. For $80 per month. CaU Mr. Werb­ frigerator, bedroom eet gas occupancy. Ken Ostrtosky, ^ e atomic submarine Nautn- And Risn, she m ay atm won­ The Savings Bank of Man- necticut Mortgage Exchange, further information Inquire APPLES— Macs and Cortlanda WE BUY, SELL or trade en- ner, Jarvis Realty Co., Manag- range. Fine itieotrlclty, gas. aluminum storms and screens, 'Trout 'Otream on p r o b ity . leather sandals, betete a Uquor der why he seems dissatisfied knives, axes, shears, skates, No. 1 and No. 2. Bunce Farm, Trouble? Realtor, 643-5159. GOING TO SELL and .want ac­ US nifule its first dive in teat ahester has b e«i lost and ap- rotary blades. Quick service. 15 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- Conn. State Employment tlque And used furniture, china, ing Agents, 643-- 1121. Adult Apply 10 Depot Square, $16,500. Wolverton Agency, Selling for $18,900. F^or fur­ store. runs on Long Island Sound. with life, never linking hte atti­ pUoaiion has been made to 8897. Service in Manchester. 14 Spencer St. glass, silver, picture frames A p t 4. Realtors, 649-2813. ther information call the R. P. tion? ? ? Call, we buy . . , If the victim notlflee tlM Capltc' Equipment Oo., 38 NEW RAISED RANCH — 8 cash out within a day or two. Five Years Ago tude to these small doses of said bank for payment of the and old coins, old dolls and FOUR R(X)M, second floor, un­ rooms, one fuU and two half Dimock Co., 649-5245. •uthorltleB right away, a Hat of dtecontent that thoughtless chat­ M ^ St., Manchester. Bjurs TELFIVISION technician with furnished apartment. Inquire MANCHESTER — Luxurious 8 Or we 'wiU sell it for you. Over Russia fired a ballistic rocket amount of deposit dally 7-3. Thursday 7-9 Satur­ guns, hobby collections, attic baths, S or 4 bedrooms, dining suspects can be in a detective's which traveled from a secret ter creates. Schools and Classes 33 good technical background 'Household Goods 51 contents or whole estates, n ir- 233 Center Street. room ranch, 2 full baths, main­ VERNON—Immaculate 6 room 17 years selling real estate lO' day 7-4. 643-7968. it Pt m Rood Tm I BostnesB Locsttons room, family room, one car hands ■within seconds after the base to the Soviet Unlcn Into the An Bights Reserved and bench experience needed nlture Repair Service Talcott- For Rent 64 tenance free redwood exterior, Ranch, on 100x190 lot, 3 gen­ cally. Multiple Listing mem­ BIVERYTOINQ in aterilised re- CENTRALLY LOCATED 6 famUy room with flmlaoe, garage, $23,900. PhUbrick erous bedrooms, famUy sized bers. A reliable name . . . T. J. call. Under the old system, the central Pacific. Newspi^wr Enterprise LAWN MOWEIRS—Sharpened WOMEN-GmLS-MEN by General Electric Co., East condltioaed used furniture ana ville, Conn. Tel. 643-7449. Agency, 649-8464. TRAIN FORx Hartford. Call Mr. J. C. Mc­ room, second floor apartment, scenic acre lot A Must See for kitchen, 19’ paneled living Crockett, Realtor, 643-1677. procedure took anywhere from One Year Ago and repaired, wlr;tar storage. appllancee, high quality—low FOR LEASE-ExceUeBt loca President J<^inaon predicted a To make ink stains dtoSD- ■LBUiVOUnC Mtos aad Carthy, 289-6871. completely modernised and it AE Uen Cor dootor’a oCBoe or the quaUty conscious. Hayea room, oU hot water heat, alu­ minutes to daya, depending on Sales and service — Ariens, PBX-SWITCHBOARD prices. LeBlanc Furniture, 103 very 'dean. $115 month. J. D. RANCH—7 rooms, 8 or 4 bed­ large Increase In 1964 Gross Na­ pear, cover both sides w $ i lea, boadad repraaeatattva. Al- Snowbirds, also rental equip­ LEARN ON LIVE BOARDS Rooms Wltdoot Board 59 beauty parlor. 415 Mato Street Agency, 648-4803. rooms, modem kitchen, dining minum storms and screens, the nature of the case. WANTED—Part-time instruc­ South Street, Rockville. 875- Realty Co.. 643-5129, 643-8779. built 1959, $15,900. Wolverton Modem data processing's tional Product In an economic white chalk aad wash to hot frad Anaall, no B^raa Dr., ment. L A M Elquipment (^rp., 2174. Open tJi. Oompletely renovated and am- room, 1 ^ baths, 2-car garage, School Costs Rise Maaohantar, M4-814L RECEPTIONIST- tor, must have driver educa­ THE THOMPSON Boast, OM* it Iud9«f Tmtiis THREE BEDROOM ranch, 125 Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. speed makes it possible for a report to Oongreaa. suds. Route 83, Vernon, 875-7609. tage Street, centraUy located, NEW 4 Vi ROOM apartment, pU, parktog. J. D. Really, 848- foot frontoge, fireplace, fuU large private lot, $22,900. Phil- HARTFORD (AP)—The aver­ TYPING tion certificate to teach teen­ 6128. detective, working from a com­ FEDERAL INCOME t a x a a Manchester Ehcchanga—Ekiter- MARLOW’S offer 2-day free large pleasantly furnished secmid floor, stove, parking ceUar, aluminum stornu, car­ brick Agency, 649-8464. X I "VERNON — New raised age expenditure for each imbllc prise. 1945. PERSONAL AND BUSINESS age class. Call 643-8552, after home trial on January sale school pupil in the state rose puter-produced suspect Ust, to prepared srlth your savings in 4 p.m. rooms, parking. O n 649-2888 and full cellar storage. $125 ★ AN Work FOR LEASE — Office or oom port AU for $13,900. Don’t ranch, 3 twin sized bedrooms, IBM-KEYPUNCH clearance — television, stereo, monthly. J. D. Realty, 643- ape. from $443 in 1963 to $470 last be en route to question the ac­ mind. Reasonnable rates. Eld- LAND CLEARING, tree re­ for overnight and permanent merclal space to Rock'vUle, w ait Hutchins Agency, 646- Immaculate, 3 or 4 bedrooms, baths, 2 fireplaces, built-in ward J. Bayles, 649-6246. TWX—TELETYPE WANTED—Fuel oil truck driv- hi-fl phonos, tape recorders guest rates. 5129. GuiHtNItMd 0103. stove and oven, large lot, ex­ year, according to the Connecti­ tual robber before he gets home 3 BEDROOM RANCH moval, and chain saw work. and radios. Big selection, ample parking. Cs^ 875-2042. 2 full baths, famUy room, wall cut Public Blxi^ndlture Council. ■with the csteh. A. MieRaud, 742-8096. CASHIERS-CHECKERS er, full-time. Apply in person to wall carpet to living room cellent residential area. Sell­ INCOME TAXE2S prepared by Day A Evening Classes Cooperative Oil Company, 315 guaranteed service and satis­ FRONT R water, heat T4L 675-4220 648-4803. MANCHESTER — 4 bedrooms, Aff^r^nyrnffory ment? Bankrupt? Repoaaes- 3 3 EARNED SELLING this fine opportunity. liable men. Original price for o r -648-1308. teratlons and i additlcma. Ceil­ this merchandise was MANC91ESTBR — 150 X SOOi large treed lot, 7 years old. aloa? Don’t d e ^ r l See Ekm- ings. Workmanship guaran­ ail FOR AUTOMOTIVE PARTS STORd Hutchins Agenoy, 646-0103. eM Douglas. Inquire about low­ $825.46. Some fortunate person lASHFORb;’ X OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY! near home. Substaintlal NBIW $ f a m i l y , B-4, under SELLING modeling of ail tyi>es. Ehccel- ' MONTHLY SCHIEBEL BROS. oommissiona, no experience WILL DO mONING In my BusiiMSB Property construction, two heating sys­ DUE TO JAGUAR HARDTOP coupe, lent workmaiMhlp. 640-6196. required. N o wl (Phone PATTMENTS XK120, IMW Urea, new bat­ home. Call 643-7928. Comer Center St. and Proetor Rd., Msaebaster “Alwaye A GHOIOB Fsr Bale 70 tems, large lot, central loca­ REDEVELOPMENT (280-4922.) ONLY $16.93 •election of Fine Auto- • t tion. Call Builder, Leon Oies- tery, nBv paint. $1,000. 649- CARPENTRY—Rec rooms, for­ Phone For Appointment MORIARTY BROTHERS ] , mobllee — ^ zynakl, S40-4291. 2979. mica, ceilings, closets, remod­ SAMUEL ALBERT " b o u n m i z o n e m - |s sm 500Us«d4ft. ' eling, hatchways, attics fin­ ^ fBdamobllee, 0 h • v r o- * rotiffls with two offloae, sep< PAINT Dogs—Birds—Psts 41 Hartford 247-0858 THREE BEDROOM modern 1958 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4- ished, concrete stros, floors, 1 ^ , Fords (You Name > orate entranoe, suitable tor Industrial HuorMcmt SERVING YOU WITH door Hardtop, V.3, automatic, DENTAL ASSISTANT — Ex­ SEE IT DAY OR NIGHT It) at DISCOUNT bostoeea or ptofeestonel use. ranch, Bowers School, 2 flre- DISCONTINUED COLORS porches, garages. No job too FRIENDLY, male, buff colored If you have no means of Doubte excellent condition through- small. 649-8880. perience not necessary for. de­ PRICESt” I Fbflbrlok Agency, 648 8484 g a ^ , full basement, nicely 24 24 pendable lady. Hours and sal- i Cocker Spaniel, 9 "weeks old, transportation. I'll send my lo t Only $17,800. LIgbt fixtures. Ideal t o t ' Mobilheat aut, 3425. Call after 6 p.m., $35. Call 644-8303. Bel M9-100S. DION OONSTRUenON-Roof- ary attractive. Box B, Herald.' auto for you.' No obligation. LOST 'UANaHBSTBR — Six - ropm Air Real EhUta, 64S-8983. shops, factories, warehonaes. * S .-••"•fy. .v'n ing, aiding, alterations, ceil­ GERMAN SHEPHERD, Mack A— U -B — E— R—T '—S 1 epsetme^ two etooree end storey garages, farms, home HOUR HOUR $886 MERCURY 4-door statian ings, gutters and alinninum EARN $50 AND MORE ~IN i , ecmmeranl todldtag all to one 6-6 TWO-FAMZLY, 3-c«r g»- vfoffc ahopa. 8 elU a«''aB y FAMOUS BRAND ITEMS. and silver, 14 months, $40. 48-45 ALLYN ST., HARTFORD AUTO rag% nfoe tooatton, $0,800. J. we^on, automatic tiansmis- windows. •48-4102. 6484896. • 649-9552. Open NighU Till 8 ’ BSdtage. High teefflo ooaat amount $646-$6JW aoflk Dto- RIEL OIL BURNER alotC power steering, power NO INVESTMENT, Help! WRECKER « A w toe toveetment tor only O. HsuOty, 64S-61S9. isn or mote. Call ei bcakee, brand new snow tires. friends shop from home. Send I AKC REGISTERED German REFRIGERATOR, 18 ou. f t write DELIVERY F U E L O IL S SERVICE ' for free 476 page catalog. I DISCOUNT I ' -AgMtoy. 643- IX MANCHESTER — Spadouz 40 % to 60 % Off (Qk>od condition. $135. 648-6665. Roofing uid Clilnneys U i- k Shepherd puppies, two pure Friddaire, excellent condition, 648-8056 or 648-8677 Popular Club Plan, Dept. custom built home to excellent whits, others neautlful marie- $135; also, 10” Craftsman ta­ residential area, ultra modern 2966 PLYMOUTH, good condl- ROOnNO — gpeelailslng rw L801, Lynbrook, N. Y. , Ings. Bred for temperament. DOLLIES GREMMO & SONS pairing roofs of all kinds, new ble saw with 1 h.p. motor, HOUSE, Inc, i kitohen, 4 bedrooma, 3 baths tton, all power units, reaaon- 7^ 8970. ] $130. 040-0740. Houaso For 72 SALES Irilie. 649-1649. roofs, gutter work, chinmeyi H*»lp WantM— Male 5# plus 2 lavatories, covered LMISEirS HUDWMIE, INC. cleaned, repaired Alumlnom SMALL MINIATURB poodla, MAHOOANT BlBDROOM set ■UWASD ONWMO V FOUNO X 6T8 Cantor St, 64I-8581 ^IIAMCBBSTBR - Mew 7 room phtio, Florida room, oomplete- 837 B. Middle Turnpike C A L L 643-5135 $964 RAMBLER, 2-door, prac- aiding. 80 ysaii:s' Mperience. CARPENTERS wanted, Man- Olose to being a Toy, .c rsg- •xosUsot condition, 4 places, > raised nnoti, 3-w qr alr-oomlitlonad, mtounum Ofaiiiihaaloi Iilqiildalois 318 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER 34 DWOT SQUARB MANCHESTER lltially naw, 8,700 mllaa, radio Free estimates. Call Bowlsy, cbester-Coventry area. OaU istereA 6 waeka old. p a p * $60 er bast ofXsr; electric r k T E L 649-5321 . biiilMnk XH bat^Ji mbnUt, maintenance tosUe snd out We buy or mM im tm e. 646-4096. i l t flUH 742-886$. tsutawd. tisMrtR US. 6684401. * lmaw4iww**.Heywig4toJI C i^ _th e R, F. Dtosook Oo.,

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Itte finance oommlttee o< British American Club will MPHNA Reports ' About Town the Woman’s Society o f North hold a dance for members and Avon sociation yesterday In the on the many current uses of In­ the death of Walter J. Buck'ey. CvyanizaXlons, "Expand the Pat- ^ard room of Manchester Me­ dustrial diamonds and the latest Members will then proceed to HAI.E ONLY MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1965 (Claeelfled AdverUetaf ea Page fh) PRICE SEVEN CENTS tarn of Education.” The 'forum morial Hospital that a total of VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 94 (THIRTY-TWO PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) will be hold on Friday at CenU- developments and trends In the the John F. Tierney Funeral Main Street—^Manchester Home, 219 W. Center St., to lead home visits were made by nal RIU Han, Hartford. diamond industry. 7,447 a recitation of the Rosary at 8. the nurses during the year 1064. THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY It was also announced that 51 pre-natal and post-partum clin­ Events Cast Announced ics were held with 866 in at­ tendance; 35 chest clinics cared Saigon For ‘Best Man’ for 370 persons; 52 pediatrii Buddhists Events of Inauguration clinics were attended by 58:i: In State children; 51 medical clinics had The cast for 'The Best 334 persons in attendance; 33 I Man" by Gore Vidal, the sea­ surgical-tumor clinics cared for son's first production of the 86 people, and 30 women at- Under Virtual Siege Governors 1 Little Theater of Manchester, toided nine expectant mothers’ w classes. Meet Today Solemn, Folksy, Lively was today announced by Arch Mrs. Herbert Snyder and Save 20c to 80c lb. on this Pinehurst sale U. S. Stuart, president. The play will Mrs. W. Stanley McCormick By PETER ARNETT fin a riot Wednesday night. ^steadfastly refused to bow to On Railroad be presented Feb. 18, 19 and 20 were re-elected for six - year The troops strung barbed wire pressure from the Buddhist Choice Boneless at 8:30 p.m. in II ling Junior SAIGON, South Viet leaders, and the military has By RAYMOND J. OBOW IXT board terms. Mrs. Alexander YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE HOO outside toe headquarters to WASHINGTON (AP) — High School auditorium. A. Manelli, president, thanked the Nam (AP) — Vietnamese head off further trouble. backed him up. NEW YORK (AP)—A William AsUey is the dirt# infantrymen placed Sai­ Paratroopers and police used President Johnson’s ia- tor. board members for their co­ The Buddhists closed their proposed $20 million pro­ operation' and help during the gon’s Buddhist headquar­ headquarters and one of the tear gas, clubs and rifle butts auguration day turned out SIRLOIN TIP ROAST lb. «9c Leading roles will be played ON EVERY TWO PAIRS YOU BUY Wednesday night to disperse gram under which the by Betty Lundberg as Mabel, past year. ters under virtual siege to­ fasting monks said it would re- to be a remarkable melange 2nd cat (8Vi lbs.) or whole 12 to 15 lb. tip cut to At the monthly meeting msdn closed for toe duration of Buddhist followers during a states of New York and Eimie Clrillo as Joe Cantwell, day after the Buddhist three-hour riot. Connecticut and the Fed­ of solemnity, folksiness and order (freezer wrapped if you wish). Penny Richter as Alice Russell ■which was held prior to the an­ the hunger strike as a further nual meeting, it -was announced campaign to ' overthrow gesture of protest against Saigon’s military governor, eral Government would at­ fractured security. and BUI Luettgena as WUIiam Pham Van Dong, warned that The security was broken by V Sirloin Tip Silver Tip Russell. that the Master’s Club of Premier 'Tran Van Huong Huong and his government. tempt to aid the bankrupt Huong, however, showed no toe l-to-4 a.m. curfew now in the Pre.sident himself. The inau­ Oven Roast Oven Roast Henry Murphy and Ruth Friendship Lodge of Masons of touched off a street scuffle. New Haven Railroad’s com­ gural parade had hardly begun REGULARLY 7,88 EACH PAIR — MEN! DONT MISS THIS! Inside the headquarters five sign of gelding. Since becoming 1st out Ib. $1.09 lb. $1.19 Rowley, two veteran actors Manchester recently ■voted to (See Page Eight) when the ebullient Flwaidetit who have appeared often in this assist MIPHNA in Its work. leading monks went into the premier on Oct. 80, he has muter service was an­ nounced today by Gov. Nel­ Jumped out of his bultet-proof Some of the finest com fed Iowa Pork . . . 7-rib cut area, are cast as Arthur Hock- It was also reported that Mrs. aeoond day of a "fast to the limousine. In long rtrides he stader and Mrs. Gamadge. death” unlesa Huong resigns. son A. Rockefeller and Con­ 39c lb. Whole strip or rib half strip lb. 57c. Qulnby and Mrs. Herbert Fin­ proceeded to the bend- of hfS Others in the cast are Ben lay assisted Dr. Marzlalo at a Only newsmen, monks and necticut Gov. John N. alma mater, Southwest Texas Shankman, Bob Walnum, Jim flu clinic for town employes at workers in the Buddhist organi­ State College, and shook tlie Sherman, Jim Nicola, Clare sation were allowod to enter the Dempsey. O tia/la Dry Ginger A le ...... 5 hots. $1.00 the Municli>al Building. Christ­ hands of four girl banner bear­ Allardyce, Irving Maiui, Frank main pagoda building where the ers. Minutillo and Harry Kovensky. mas gifts, toys and candy were monks were lying on cots under NEW YORK (AP) — taken to shut-ins and four The important part was, a t Spam . .89c Maxwell House Coffee . .2 lbs. $1.59 Tickets are available from mosquito nets. Govs. John Dempsey of course, the swearing in and ths any member of the drama Christmas dinners were distrib­ The Infantrymen arrived after uted,--, I m i c & v Connecticut and Nelson inaugural addreaa. And tlM group. police clashed with a crowd of The nurses made 512 home Rockefeller of New York reaction to this speech, in wliich KABUKI WHITE TUNA IN WATER SO youths heckling them outside John-ion branded poverty and SHURFINE WHITE TUNA IN OIL ■visits during the month of De­ the headqtiarters. Police arrest- were scheduled to meet to­ cember. There were 67 In at­ ignorance as national enemloi^ ad 10 of the youths. day to discuss a common and said such evils as racial 8 cans 89c tendance at four maternity clin­ Skating - Coasting The government a lso' an- problem — the bankrupt injusUce and intemattonel STATE BRAND B U T T E R ...... Ib. 69c ics, 51 at five pediatric clinics, SLACKS BOURced the arrest of 12 others hatreds must go, was generally 31 at five medical clinics, two at New Haven Railroad. The meeting was to be held favorable. two surgical clinics and 27 at • READY CUFFED Many Republioons Joined SCOTTIES FACIAUTISSUE...... 4 for $1.00 three chest clinics. in Rookefeller's New York City Iran Premier office, and there were hints that Democrats in applauding tbs a set of specific proposals might goals, if not perhaps an tbs MAXWELL HOUSE INSTANT COFFEE methods. Example; Rep. • WASH N’ WEAR emerge from it. 10 oz. $1.89 6 oz. 99c Charles A. Halleck of Indiana, Center Springs Pond remains Failing After The proposals would be de­ Police Arrests signed to head off the announced who was deposed by eoHeogose All CampbeD’s Meat Soups closed to B iters and there wiU plans of the railroad's trustees as House Republican le ^ e r. 6 for $1.00 not be any skiing at the Mt. Creslan*^ BLEND H it by Shot to drop all passenger service. called the speech "exceUent-^^ Ncibo slope tmUl further notice, Wayne C. Dykes, 28, of 18 Em­ As a preliminary, the trustees He added that of course tilers C LO R O X ...... gal. 5 8 c.. but lc« skating is good at both erson St., was charged with 5 5 % Creslan Acrylic, 38% Vibrel Rayon, propose to curtail service be­ could be differences about spa* Charter Oak Park and Center breach of peace and resisting 7% Acetate TEHRAN, Iran (A P )-— Pre­ tween Stamford, Conn, and cific programs. Spring Annex. arrest last night, arising from mier Hassan All Mansour was Larchmont and eliminate all The 56-year-old PrssidsnC bi an alleged argument at his fa­ Both Charter Oak and the • Cyanmld T.M. for acrylic fiber ahot today aa he left his car to stops from—and including—New his great happiness, proved Pinehursf Grocery, Inc. Annex wUl be open tonight im- ther-in-law’s home on Emerson be an iron man physically. He Modem science now brings you slacks made in enter Parliament. Surgeons aaid Rochelle in to Penn Station. 802 MAIN STREET tU 10 o'clock. St. <• Dempsey and Rockefeller met wound up toe long day with sa Also, Bupervlseid coasting is Dykes has been summoned to a luxury blend. Crealan gives year-round versa­ later hia condition was itot good. arduous round of ball-hoppiv. The government announced briefly after the reception for Please Read Thursday’s Herald Ad allowed daily In Center Springs appear in Circuit Court 12 in tility and miracle wear. Easy care qualities in Accompanied by the lirst pleated end unpleated- stylea ^ o r t and long Mohammed Bokharaei, 20, had governors in Washington, D. C. Park from 8:30 to dark. Manchester on Feb. 8. Tuesday and set today’s meet­ Lady in her Jonquil yellcw satiH rises available. Flannels, shadow checks and Iri- been arrested as the ssaasain. drese, he attended the ineugutdl descents.. .a vaudety of colors includes charcoals, Ho motive was given. ing. They reportedly agreed that Interstate cooperation was nec­ ball, spread out over five greed blacks, grays, blues, browns, and olfvee. Mansour was in siugsry lor halls. Some 26,(XX) people hod 8H hours while doctors removed essary to keep the commuter trains running. paid $25 a ticket for these king- a part of his IntensUne and op- sized "dances." The decor, srated on his bladder. A medl- symbolizing "America the eal bulletin then announced his Copter Crask Beautiful,’’ featured rtUniiv OPEN 6 DAYS 9:30 — 5:30 condlUon was satisfactory. STRATFORD (AP)-A heli­ seas, waves of amber grain add Later he was taken into the copter With two men aboard spacious skiea eparaUng room again to atop crash landed today from an alti­ tntemal bleeding and this time tude of about 50 feet. Neither During the aftemooB, ^ THURSDAY till 9 P.M. Presi(ient and Mrs. Johnson dance the final dance of the long evening. Presidant bad the tixne a t U s HOUSE tha doctors were not so optlmis- of the men was hurt seriously. ------tto. Ehdsrly Buddhist wcAneii burst into tears after hearing Bud­ The 25-passenger S61N Sikor­ life watching the big inaugural Tha aiah ioteirupted a akilnf dhist leaden announce in Saigon yesterday that some o f the sky heliooptfer came down when parade pass his reviewing staad boUday, ruahed to Mansour'a leaders would go on hunger strike aimed at downfall of a malfunction in a tail rotor In front of the Whlte^HoiMe. roam at Para Hoqdtal, and Vietnamese govsnunent of Premier Tran Van Huong. (AP caused toe aircraft' to lose Balls Bring New York Dockers When he got to Mm Whl4o amazing once-a-year sale! amargsd with hia face sad and Photofax.) stability, officials of Sikorsky Houae, adtendants biuugtat tfas grim. Earlier. Mansour’a broth- Aircraft said. beagle ‘TBm’’ and ths white •r, Javad. had told newsmen; The pilot. Robert Morris, *1, B on Mots collie “ Blanco” to him and the HALE *%s Is Improving and there la a of Far Horison Drive, Monroe, Key to Strike Ending Preeident lifted Him up into the Main Straet Man ch ertT 96 per cent hope for hia life.” and a student pilot, Fred Eil- leather easy chair reserved for This was betore the second op- Selma Negroes Turn berston of Vancouver, British From LBJ the chief executive hi Mm xe> famous Keystone oration. (Columbia,, suffered minor outs NEW YORK (AP) — A _ '■ftional economy range from 820 viewing stand. Mansour'a brothar, Javad, and bruises. They were released By FRANCES LEWINE ble early end to the crip] million to $67 million a day. Tha dog stayed told nswaman: "Ha la improv- after treatment at the Sikorsky WASHINGTON (AP) — A bit Malne-to-Texas dock etrike However, an Aeeociated PreM perhaps because Iaw$y I saw trouble.'Mm le reported Is TOLE-STYLE Toward New Protests plant hospital. tired but beaming, President in the hands of striking New survey Indicated that toe (Bag Pagg kfight) ^ York longshoremen today, as strike’s full impact has not been have hinted strongly that Bteii*', Johnson oslebrated his inaugu­ they voted a second time on a felt in some areas. oo is an outdoors dog, ussd to SBJLMA, Ala. (AP) — WitoAJames O. Clark, who had been Station Burns ration at aU five of his Jam- contract toey rejected two Boston reported losing $600,- romping, and if he startsd LAMPS the voter registration board in content earlier in toe week to HAMDEN (AP)—Radio staUon packed Inaugural balls. But He weeks ago. 000 weekly. Officials com­ romping in the roriewing stand Churchill Low, recess, Negroes turn toelr at­ arrest Negroes oifiy at toe WDEE burned to toe ground had to admit: Voting hours were from 8 mented that many industries t h i i » ootdd get emharraartng. tention back to restaurants and courthouse, spread out into the early today. "Never have so mcmy paid so a.m. to 6 p.m. Results were not apparently were unaffected When the Georgia Bood koDm Fights Valiantly other public facilities in Selma city Wednestey afternoon to The AM station’s offices, stu­ much to dance so little." expected to be available before since they had not used up in­ by, the President kept pohiMiig, today in a continuing civil rights take three civil rights marchers dio and transmitting equipment It was an exuberant evening 8 p.m. ventories of raw materials Mnoe calling L a^ K rd’s nttsihen, aa were located in a converted If t o say, "Look, m a." LONDON (AP) — Sir Winston campaign. into custody emd bring the ar­ for toe First Family and for The longshoremen were vot­ toe walkout began. Ih ey talked about renewed rest total for the day to 159. houae at 473 Denslow Road. Vice President and Mrs. Hubert New York’s loss le figured at The Boat was a nwdsl o< • Ohurchlll — reported Wednes­ Owner Stu Cadan said he was ing in 13 polling placee in Man­ Civil War railroad train, n a l efforts to get service at a down­ Except for the IM Negroes H. Humphrey. hattan, Brooklyn and Staten $1.2 million a day. day night to be at a very tow unable to estimate the loss In represented the Lady Bird abb — today continued his val- town (tong store where one Jailed eEtrlier in the day bemuse In fact. Humphrey became so IsAand in New York, gmd Hobok­ The Gulf Coast wralkout has group was turned away Monday of another courthouse march dollars immediately. exuberant at one point that he more than quadrupled the im­ lant struggle. WDEE broadcast only during en, Jersey City and Newark in (See Pnge EIgM) ~ A medical bulletin, issued at and perhaps at three others and toe 66 arrestedTuesday, it wished for success and happi­ New Jersey. port of bananas at Tampa, Fla., whose lunch counters they found was the first tons in months daylight hours and Oadan aaid ness for toe administration in where dock workers are unaf­ 13:16 p.m. said: "There is no toe last of the station’s person­ Thomas W. Gleason, president club Tels change In Sir Winston’s condl- closed. that the sheriff’s deputies had the next four years "and then fected since they are under a The rlght-to-vote drive which gone into toe Jurisdiction of the nel left toe building at about of toe A FL-dO International Table lamp tkxi. There will be a further bul- we’ll continue on for four more separate contract. Most of the sent 235 Negroes to Jail in two rity police to make arrests. 7 p. m. Wednesday. Longshoremen’s Association, lotin this avenlng.’*N. years." says ha has received enough fruit was diverted from New Seven days after he was felled days was halted temporarily And they did it in plain ■view But when someone in the Orleans. of municipal officers who were SKI MEET OFF petitions and telephone calls to News Tidbits- hgr a atroke, the 90-yaar-oM because the registration board crowd, remembering the vigor­ Philadelphia officiate estimate completed a three-day week following the Negro marchers NEW HAVEN (AP)—The C3on- ous Humphrey campaign, shout­ assure acceptance of the pro­ U7 statesman la In a aemlcoma, but posed contract with the New toelr area is losing $600,000 to from the AP Tl^res Stodanl Tels Ovb Tola with momentary fleeting algna Wednesday and recessed until back to a church. City police neoticut state senior and wo­ ed "Give ’em hell, Horatio,” reg. 14.99 men’s giant slalom champlon- York Shipping Association. $700,000 daily. Baltimore offi­ Hoar Lamp Heer Lamp of consciousness. Monday. found no cause to arrest the Ne­ Humifirey grinned and said cials estimated a $20 million groes because, they said, they ahips slated this weekend at Big But even if hU prediction Only .members of the family Negro leaders aaid those ar­ "not tonight.” proves correct, contract dis­ lose by-the end of this week. Frederick W. SbaniMn, 4M, rested had been released except saw no violation of law. Bromley In Vermont was post-' It seemed ^every one of the . THE ONLY SLACKS WITH A taside the ChurchlU home at the putes in other ports could pro­ New Orleans and Mobile, Ala., principal of West Woods sKte lime of the medical bulletin three Juveniles who apparently The sheriff’s officers picked poned todefinitely today by the expected 26,000 went to toe sponsor, the New Haven Ski long toe ll-day'walkout tilht has report $1.5 million and $250,000 mentaiy school in Bristol, (Bee Save to $ 7 Tftore Lady Churchill, TV, and were being held for Juvenile au­ toe Negroes up on "suspicion." dances at the National. Guard kiMes a day, respectively. 11.97 10.97 GUARANTEED Under Alabama law, the sher­ (Sub. idled 343 ships on toe East at Bristol Hospital sftar bridf jROung Winston ChurchlU, grand­ thorities. All those arrested Armory, and the Mayflower, The director of toe Port of lOlnese . . . For rtxth atoalglid reg, 16.99 iff Is toe chief law enforcement Statler-Hllton, Shoreham and Coast. Decorator ways to enhance the decor reg. 19.99 . EVER-SET son and namesake of Britain’s were charged with unlawful as­ Some 60,(X)0 men are idle and year, bankruptoiee to Oonneetli- wartime prime minister. He la sembly and with refusal to obey officer in toe coun^g and has HA8HNOS RESIGNS Sheraton-Park hotels. (See Pa|,e Eight) Jurisdiction within toe city lim­ HARTFORtr (AP)—U. 8. (fom- Jc^mson was grateful and told estimates of the cost to the na- cut reach teecrd proporttedM of your irooms with new light and the son of Randolph ChurchlU. ap officer. Those who were resi­ with 1,518 of than filed to uA. It was ths 14tb medical buUe- dents of Dallas County were its if he chooses to exercise ft. missioner George C. Hastings the crowd at his final stop — the beauty. Steel construction, smart tole The three Negroes were walk' has resigned to accept endorse­ Sheraton-Park ballroom: "This District Court Mult for 81.7 mflr PERMANENT CREASE Hn rince ChurchlU suffered a released on their own rtgog-’ Hon filed by ninortty stockhoWii Stroks kwt Friday. nisance; others wera required Ing at the head of the group ment as tot' Democratic eandi- has been a great day and a HOUSEWARES design including polished brass trim. to post bonds of 8800 each. great night." era egainet Beaton and Makp RoUread, He president and «)»• Lower Levd Easy to clean shades. Tole lamps com# (Bos PxgS Nine) County officers under Sheriff (See Page Fifteen) (Sse Page Bight) After working through toe Bliss Wary of Hope throngs that taxed his heavy ere. In block or white. 8eoi;et Service detail, the Presi­ Oonneettout Bar dent concluded: "One thing I mokea piibltc a ra can say about toe Great Society For Easy GOP Unity state’s poUtical — it sure is crowded. ahove party AFTER-INVENTORY SALE STILL CONTINUES — Actor Suffers Stage Fright for 69 Years Though he celebrated happily choosing drtegatae to Wednesday night, accompcinied CHICAGO (AP) — Ray C.^party if they "quit Jousting with tional Convention wMieh w fl pennanentiy reorgahlee the By d AMIEL F. g u f f by his wife, daughters,. their Bliss, who is due to take over windmills HALF-YEARLY SALE OF dates, toe Humphreys and inau­ Burch, Bliss and Goldwater Legislature ’ ’ ' FklifleW CoUM GIRL'S AND INFANTS' NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) — Republican national chairman MEN'S WOOL WORSTED SUITS $31.90 gural officials, the President April 1, says he is concerned were among the first of toe par­ ty Coimnuters . .4 ooofikitbiM WINTER COATS 40% OFF . For 69 yesu's, Finlay Currie has fo m s study teon to Invoettf Reg. 140 to 850. Three-button style in lytiiaT anfi was ready to get back to work. over apparent expectations for ty leaders to arrive fdr the ses­ He told a reporter as he drove gate waya for 6om i^ty^^ px^riis. Blsee 88-^. Short, Regular, Longa, hfid a case of stage fright. It a quick reorganization of (30P sions. Goldwater’s running mate Choose from all wool soUds and tweeds, some wltb back to the A^^te House at 12 ;30 in the November election, Wil­ CUSTOM-MADE DRAPES fur trims. 8-6x, 7-14. isn’t getting any better. forces battered by last Novem­ a m . that he’d be at work early. ber’s Democratic landslide. liam' E. Miller, and former Vice wlM n*N ar* Haven KaO coU The veteran of stage and In fact, he admonished the President Richard M. Nixon, aervioea cease. ____ « • MEN'S — "■■■...... ■■ '...... 'screen, and even vaudeville, Before coming to Chicago • THURSDAY ballgoers: "Don’t stay up late. Wednesday night for a two-day were expected today. Former Q. Mennen WMMann toMM GIRLS' 7-14 celebrated his 87th birthday There’s work to be done. We’re Preeident Dwight D. Eisen' seiwitora that ‘Wttoh deator ^ DRESS AND SPORT SHIRTS 3/$l0 Wednesday night by opening in meeting of Republican leaders. 3 DAYS ONLY e FRIDAY FLANNEL SKI PAJAMAS $1.99 on our way to the Great Socie­ Bliss told newsmen in- Colum­ bower said he will not attend and ruga era uoed to ocMvinlB a new play. ty.” the meetings which open today e SATURDAY niakers. Plaids and Currie frankly admitted he bus, “ This thing may have been rebate t o T O j^ O '* ^ ^toJlekiS Regular 13.50. Famous nanw, Arink realatant. soUds in wash 'n wear fabrics. oversold. They may expect mi­ ■with workehnps and oaucusea. Solids and pitnls. In putsla. had a oase of stage frIgM before (See Page Twenty-Four) Burch called tor a "strong, UberioB foetglrtar Mon Mbn the curtsUn went up. racles after April flrrt.” Bliss, 57, Ohio Republican unified and dynamic party ' . . . U tortaiifool#4er Man "And for this play more than "X expect and hope this meet­ sola ladfoa M la to • FIBERGLAS MEN'S JACKETS... ever,” he said. "I don't know ohalrman, is virtually certain to MISSES' receive official a^Mintment as ing will mark the end o f the mllea aorthwoet at HonohilM. SEVERAL STYLES ’«ri>y. Republicans Run many discuaslotM of personal- and 80 ehoard hova token be • MOHAIR BROCADE "But if you're not lurvous you national chairman during the FAMOUS NAME SWEATERS $7.99 $11 Chicago meeting. tties that recently preoccupied Mfe rafta Reg. 16.95. Sid Jackets, Suburban Ooafa f-hn i^ don’t have the touch of soul that Their Own Party ua,” he aaid, "and that w« can President Mmeon, Orion, wools, cardigans, puUoveip, ski types. Fab­ every actor must have.” The election of a new chair­ • SATIN BACK MOHAIR from many others. Warm linings. «hooss man to succeed Dean Burch is now begin to get on with the ■ oew term, brie ulous colora Values to |16. ^rrie portrays Dr. Domliw prhnary buaineae o f the Re­ eratto and R eguklfoe Ousmano in his new play, "IH- WASHINGTON (AP) — The expected at the lirst session of Democrats weren’t the only the national committee Friday, publican party: Namely win­ on tocoign proUenM today Superb d r a ^ in fashionable amond Orchid," which opened s ning victortes epd defeating vO taY la deeertbed as *n luxury fabrics . . . yours for SEAMLESS MESH ^ . MEN'S KNIT nrc-Brdadway tryout run at bnea who were fiXncing. The at which Burch is expected to Republtcans had their own "sub submit his resignation. Democrata” ■did ■eeelen.- AN M. a fraction of their usual cost. New Haven's Shubert Theater.. Burch told newsman that the fiom er NYLON HOISERY 2/97e LEATHER-PALM GLOVES $1.44 There . was champagne and inaugural ball." and they were Burch and Barry GoId;iv<^^*>^> Beautiful textures and solids. swinging Uke a hunch of the unsuccessful GOP presiden­ party must oohieve unity inor- 180d RepuUfoaa . OFF OUR REGULAR lUg. 1.99- Popular driving gjlovsa. buv ci^a tor Currie and the rest of nominee, token . to FsAloasbU shades ki eactra aesiWleas mesh winners. tial nominee, announced hud dar to oenttnue ths two-pepty Single to triple widths in all . tbi cast attar the curtain fell. VoM HoepiUl to hose. Sixes M l. '” 1 this tnunandous aavtog. s j ^ ^ The OOP party was held Week that Burch would roflga system. colors and fabrics. Please LOW. LOW PRICES. Currie, a portly man with a Buroh, M, told osaggy faM and a mana of Wednesday nlrat in the Republi­ and that Bliss would bs named bring accurate measurementa. can Csjpltol Hill O ub not .far to tbs post. Goldwatsr hod said he arouM U n 4 o tbtak o f w ^ tair that roBs out at tha Cadoego aa "a place to bury BOYS' SLIPON BOYS' back of hia neck, cut into the from Uw Ciq?ltol, where Presi­ that Burch could not command dent Johnson hod taksn his oath "a clear ■working mandate" the batehet in the ground rath­ OR COAT SWEATERS $5 calM sad took a alp of cbamr er then in. aayoae’g heed." LONS SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS 2/$B at nooB. from the committee. _ On his airival in OUcege Asked what US ■would do it Orion, wools, aki patterns, sU the wsntsd.wlntsr all of you lor your Tbs club’s t|uss main rooms some nMniben tried to keep CUBTAIN&-Lower Level wera teRiiiiBiilrttb Republicans. Burch told newanen the. meet­ ookm. Slzsa 8-30. Rag. 84- * 87. ■aid Is ttw oak. blal aa eholtnon. Buroh eold M ld u iiitli 0

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