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Crippled in Atlantic Xiodge of Elks Will Meet Tonight Sembly Room O F the Church Nt Last Month to Promote Inter­ D Ays

Crippled in Atlantic Xiodge of Elks Will Meet Tonight Sembly Room O F the Church Nt Last Month to Promote Inter­ D Ays

PAGE TWKNTT THURSDAY, DECkiUBER 29, 1966 i | m U i Average Dafly Net Press Run For tho Week Ended The Weather Fair and cold with iUwIhINI OoUege Centers, and the Stam?, ’ ’ 8, INS Ing winds tonight, low 11^ ^ About Town Four from MGC ford Branch of the Uniyersity .TOWN OP , CONNECTICUT Prokopy to Retire, of Coqnectlcut *' 20; sunny, Htfla temperatuie Xi^al . Onutce Xiodge wlU At Meeting of 1 5 ,1 3 1 mwostfr • N «w Yeai'fl Eva dEUice Members on the council will diahg^ tomorrow, high' iR SiK consist o f two reprosentatives ManeheUer— A CUy^ of, Vfttage Charm Saturday ift Orange Hall. The College Council Ooldm Oate Quarts Pl<^y Zion Church Pastor and the corresponding secretary from each school, plus the pres­ Refuse for danota* from B pju. to 3 Four delegates from Man* VOL. LXXXVI, NO? 76 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CpNN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1966 (Classified AdverUalng so Page IS) PRICE SEVEN C E in i The Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, pastor of Zion Evantrelic^] ident of each udio will ex- a.m. A buffet aupper will .be c h e s ^ Community College at- aerved. The event is open to Lutheran Church foi* almost 24 years, has announced officio. \ pieinb€W%nd guests. his retirement. His^is the longest3t pastorate’pi in the his-^tended the secomLoigthiixation- The council ehalm an’s and., tory of Zion Chu He will conduct his last regular al meeting of the ConnecUcut treasurer’s posts will be rotated ' CoUection A Toy and Doll Tea Party service, with Commnuiuon. Sun- Stat«x Inter-collegiate Council among the schools annually. 7 Million imd story hour will be held to­ day at 10 a.m. for Two-Year Institutions, held Students from Norwalk will hold will b* no lofino eolloetlon on Mon- morrow from 2 to 3 p.m. at the Farewell Sunday will be ob­ recently In Wlnsted. the posts this year. All meetings West Side Library, Cedar St. served ’ Jan. 29 when Pastor The local representatives are to be held in the New Ha­ day, luory 2, 1947. A t houtdraMs normoEy T ie ex'ent is open to all children Prokopy will conduct gn Eng­ were Priscilla Doyle of Rock- ven area. schodi ' for collection on this day, Hioir no^ Due fo r through the fourth grade. They lish Service at 10 a.m., a Ger­ .ville, a freshman; w d Chris collocrii ^ wlH bo Thuisday. January $• may bring a favorite toy or doll man Service at 11 a.m., and F um ng of Wethersfield, Wayne GEORGIA OUTRANKED .with them. Stories will be told Vesper Services at 4 p.m. Schuster of Hartford and J[ohh LOS ANGELES — In 1910 the 1967. \ by Mrs. Gertrude Spiess. A reception and fellowship Marco of Rockville, all--sopho- population o< Georgia was larg­ hour will be held for Pastor mores. er than that of CaUfornla — C h ristm a s Collection for all housohdlds WASHINGTON (AP) -4- Members of Manchester and Mrs. Prokopy in the As­ The council was formed late 2.6 mikion to 2.8 mlUlon. will be mode lularly schodided collection Crippled in Atlantic Xiodge of Elks will meet tonight sembly Room o f the church nt last month to promote inter­ d ays. Some 7'million workers will at 6:46 at the Lodge Home, and 5 p.m. after his final Vesper school sports and social events be up for wage hikes in 'Gets Mfister^s sei^ce. go to the Holmes Funeral Home, and serve as a vehicle for shar­ EYEItriHfNG Christmas troos shebid Im plocod at curb 1967 in new labQr talks or 400 Main St., to pay respects William H. McPherson, son Now observing his 60th year ing mutual problems. previously negotiated con­ in the ministry, Pastor Prokopy for jstckuii by Hit town Oontrocter. ^ to the late Everett E. Moore, o f Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Mc­ Other colleges with repre­ TO CELEIRATE tracts, an^ James R. Hof- and his wife will retire to Mc­ Fur Enough a member. Pherson of 243 McKee St., has sentation on the council Include THE NEW YEAR! fa’s Teamsters Union leads New Year Reveliy 2 Freightei®i been awarded a master’s degree Afee, N.J., a small town not too W ALTER S. FUSjS / far from their daughter, Mrs. Norwalk and Northwestern Director of Public Works o ff the parade. DETROrr (AP)- - r Manchester longer than any workers in textile, .rubber, could be the. biggest in fun and “ The people seem determined ITie^, den0anded money. president o f the student gov­ creased from a small plot at the FightiliK high winds and other present clergyman. The paper, telephone and many oth­ money since World War n. You to celebrate and do their worry­ He said he had none. ernment. He^ was graduated rear of the church to 4 % a c i^ h^Vy seas, two merchant Public Records Rev. Clifford O. Simpson has er industries. could pay anywhere from a ing on Jan. 3,’’ said Phil Miles, They told him to ■wraprup from Manchester High School which includes a wooded area been pastor of Center Congre- ^ m ». - . buck to a: hundred dollars for vice presidertt of New York’s a couple of furs. He refused. ships plowed through tha In the Class of 1958. The |;overnmentHi figures cov­ Wanaatoe Deeds gational Church since February er bnljc contracts involving 1,000 lhelnlght*out. Brody Corporation, which man­ They forced liim to wiito North Atlantic today to tha Michael J. Dzamba and He is currently teaching In­ 1945, and Rabbi Leon Wind door services are frequently held Apparently ready to put aside ages the Rainbow Room and the a check. Then they walked rescue of 10 persons aboard In warm weather. A parish or moke wqriters and smaller Teckla M. Dzamba to Harry P. dustrial arts atfthe secondary came to Temple Beth Sholom serious thoughts of the war in Rainbow Grill among other es­ out with the fup/'pieces a crippled 70-foot yawl. house was also acquired and ad­ cases ^11 bring the total num­ Groves Jr. and Mary C. Groves, level In Wilton. in August 1945. . Vietnam other world and tablishments. flung abound Oieif' necks. Alerted by a kw-Oying Ooaat ditional property, including ber of workers involved coneld- property at 54-56 Lyness St. Pastor Prokopy and his fam­ HAM "It’s as though they’ve had it Guard aircraft, Qm British mer-. quarters for a sexton, were pur­ crably Wgher. . Florence Sullivan -to Gerald ment Center Inc., second-floor ily came to Zion Church in Information on contracts cov- up to the teeth this year and chant •vessel Ootsweid and the D. Jackson, one-quarter interest offices at 63 E. Center St., for 1943 from Albany, N.Y. chased for future expansion of now they want to forget for a German freighter HUM Olden- the church. aring .Aji^ additkmal 1.7 mlUion in parcels at 200-202 W. Cen­ three years, commencing Dec. He succeeded the late Rev. night,” Miles continued. "The dorff turned in the p n d a m In Mardi of last year, the FOR YOUR workers t^rain't available for the Fire Rescue ^rs. Powell ter St. and 96 McKee St 16, 1966. F. R. Stechholz, and is reseiwations have been pouring houra toward the storm-toseed Rev. and Mrs. Prokopy were Labor Deparinient’e re^rt. Quitclaim Deed . . Building Permits the sixth pastor to serve the in. This'seem s to be true of yawl, the Petr^. feted at a special service honor­ Of the 7 hliiUon workers list­ Arthur F. Harper to Angelo Norman S. Hohenthal, two- church since it was organized Bid Misses; many restaurants and hotels.”, / Staidds Up’ The CMnwald radioed the ing their 40th wedding anniver­ ed, mois ^kn 3 million will be Napoletano, parcels at 129-131- family dwellings at 106-108 in 1891. During his first /five, Generally, prices ■will ,/run Ooaet Guard in New Tortc that sary. Mrs.\prokopy has always NEW YEAR'S DINNER iarStvifA In new contract talks 133 Spruce St. and 105 Birch Broad St. and at 102-104 Broad years at Zion Church, Piistor ^imd nearly 4 million will get about the same as IsM^'^year, she was 66 miles from the Pe­ . , ... assisted her husband in all his W om an Dies and in some instai^oes slightly H ays A gain S t S t, $17,000 each. - Prokopy also served as spirit- endeavors and also served as his Wage increases negotiated ear­ trel and wee making 10 knots in lower, an Asspdated Press_ Lease John R. Wennergren Co. for ual leader of Redeemer Luther- lier in long-term contracts. heavy seals. -She said she expect­ NEW YORK (AP) — A des­ sampling of night clubs, hotels' " WASHINGTON (AP) — It was Andrews Mcmchester Oorp. to Earle J. Wilson, new dwelling Hoffa, starting negotiations It Was^ Almost Love at First Sign ed to reach thie yaiwl at 1 p.m. . The Ito'v. Walter L. Abel, pas- perate rescue attempt turned and resta/urants across the three times and out today for 'Academic Reading Improve- at 64 Kennedy Rd., ■$20,000. Budget Minded pext month for some 460,000 The German ship, 70 mllea toona tor of Our Saviour L u t ^ - MORRELL'S E-Z CUT Nadine Wiseman says she was shocked the first time she saw Garth Heiner’s into tragedy today. A wonian — countryshWed. • ^ Mrs. Adam Clayton Powell as the scene, repotted she WM Concordia church, Wapplng, and circuit Teamsters tinder his union’s her hair and clothing aflame — signboard proposals— on a ^television program yet! But after passing it a few PqtOr Redfearn, ' resident she turned down once more a making slow progrm. ^ ’ counselor, wiU iei^e as Interim national trucking contract, stepped from an llth-story win^ date with a oongressional inves­ u l l y c o o k e d Meats manager of the Hotel Claremont The Petrel — Shinilng water, ^------— ..... ^ looted in . N.Y and 3 ^ 1 Zion Chureh af- F opens the first of the major new times she said yes and th^^ posed (above) to seal the bargain. It all took place doW in a blazing Brooklyn hotel tigating committee. J /m Berkeley, Calif., explaining her masts carried envay end bar later when U was relocated In ter Jan. 1 and will be available contract negotiations. in Salt Lake City. (AP Photofax) ^ slid past the outstretched arqis YOU'RE SURE TO LIKE why the hotel’s Ctiurchill Room Chairman Wayne L. Hays, D- radio dead after gett^ off ja Bronxville N.Y., wd graduat- fot-all pastoral services. The Whole Qr Butt Half Reportedly planning to de­ of two firemen on a laddej-two ANOTHER FIRST cocktail party had been reduced Ohio, said that was her last distrM signal — wee 300 mdM i''®r® ^ Rev. William Wilkens, pastor of mand a 7 per cent hike in wages feet below her and plimged to End the old year or start the new with at least one of from $10 a cou)de to $7.60, said: chance and he wUI recommend southeast of New York. 1917 graduate of Concordia Lu- prince of Peace Lutheran theee CHlJCK CUT SPECIALS^. . . quick to fU . . . eaey and fringS benefits, but possibly her death. ' \ Ky Warns Reds on Truce freaks “ You might call it money. she be remoVbd from her $20,- The 10 ahoani the Petral, theran Seminary, St. Louis, Mo. church Coventry,. ■will conduct on your budget settling for 0 per cent, the Fireman Edward Rizzo, 31, FOR MANCHESTER'S OLDEST! We’re trying to get them to loos­ 500-a-year job on her husband’s mostly oodege students, were on While studying at the sem­ one service each Sunday at 8:45 HAM Teamsters will set the tone for was at the v e ^ ' top of the dan­ inary, hfe spent a year serving Skinless, Hoddess PINEHURST U.S. CHOICE en it up.” congressional staff. a hoUday cruise ftxm Stamtord, a.m., except for Mrvloes on the size of expected 1967 labor gerously swaying 144-fcx>t exten­ as vicar in the Igle of Pine in Round Half Mrs. Powell, who lives In Oonn., to Betmuda! They MO- F a r e w e l l Sunday. Sunday demands. sion ladder gripping the nmgs A spokesman at San Francis­ 1914-1915. He w_ak ordained in co’s Hotel Fairmount,. explain- Puerto Rico,'was subpoenaed to Stamtord Monday. School will be held each Sunday Almost Boneless BLOCK CHUCK ROAST h, 39c Although wage settlements Student Letter to Presideiit with his/legs when he, told the August 1917 at Zion Lutheran - why it is sticking to last appear before Hays’ subcom­ The ship ie '^gkaADtid bgr at 8:45 a.m. FIRST CUT averaged 3.7 per cent in 1066, victim, ’^identified as Rowena Church, ,'■Mass., where year’s price of $26 per person in mittee in its investigation 6f Gordon Ven..^eaB, 36 of Tcnk- These fully cooked Morrell Hama are a deluxe product. . . CENTER CUTS...lb. 4 9 t the pattern moved toward 5 per Matthews, about 38 to "com e Powell’s payroll and tra'vel ex­ Manchester's OLDEST financial in­ he served four years. He has Carefully trimmed of excess fat and skin . . . ’They are the Venetian Room for dhmer- era, N .T., a medtbel studeitt at cent in the latter part of the forward." s penses. Western Reserve Ualveralty In , also served as assistant secre­ shankless and nockless . . . Only a few Manchester stores year in major agreements cov­ ions m danoing and $15 per person In stitution is Manchester's FIRST fi­ Committees Set BONELESS ECONOMY Seconds before an explosion the Tonga Room, said; “We She did not show,up on twq aevetand, Ohio. Hki father, and tary of both the Atlantic Dis­ dare to offer such a fine ham. Remember you get just ering airlines mechanics and what you pay for In a ham . . . The real ■value test is .. . had occurred inside her room at could have raised, prices and previous dates set tor her and the aldp’a owner, Hans Van trict of the Lutheran Church electrical industry wcMcera., NEW YORK (AP) — One- evading their leg ^ obligations,' remain unclear kbout.Our 'will­ nancial institution to align itself By Workshop How many servings to the pourid? the St^dish,,Arms Hotel, over­ stitl KUed the rooms. But many was given a final ojiance today.' Ness of Yonkers, aaU be WM and of the Walther League, an CHUCK ROAST The airlines suffered a afx- ingness to accept full'participa­ organization for young people. hundred student loaders from the letter said. looking the East River in^ Brook- of the celebrants are thpse who The siibrommittee Is' wlndii^; u]>' confident tbe P W M wmdd ataar Gommlttee heads have been week strike before' that settle­ ^ . The letter, which the student tion by the Viet Cong as an in- with a new On-Line Burroughs Com­ In Albany, he was pastor of across the country have sent an signed as Individuals, lyn Heights.! Suddenly .hei; hair come every yegr. So w c’ro its takpfiiiirand writing; a ftiiiQrt' afWOt." ■ 'v' • r- ■ ' • announced for the Manchester ment, awl the oritlcal nature of dependent |>at{y to negdtia- St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Tiny Tmder ai)d night clothes were afire a s. going to stick to the old price." due to be ^ifited Jali. 3. He said Ms son la "a goad Gilbert and Sullivan Workshop If you want a eompletaly bonoless ham, In many next year’s affected open letter to President Johnson was mailed to the White House tions.’’ puter System scheduled to go into Church from 1928 until com- SHLD. STEAK ,. 59c Bite S ind she stood on the window siU, G o m e ’s Gay 90s In San BVan- Throu|h a ^ m y s , Mrs. Pow- saaniao tM o -haa baon m tha productions, ‘'HAI.S. Pinafore" industries is expected to renew questioning U.S. goals in Viet- Thursday. The signers aro from The tier, vrent on to say: ,ing to Manchester in 1943. 3V2 to 4V2 lb. shas ... you em't go wrong Cubes Of Behit^ Rizzo on the ladder cisco Is charging $16 per.person ■ ell had UUlt CliV^iw unable to sees abide be was 6 yeatwicld-’' use after January I, 1967 which and ‘‘Trial by Jury," to be pre- dem an d for .aptiatrlke leglsla-. . bqth church jUMl-lM»eeidtolian..-inv&J$^ you JwULflnAsitTpcM#- I Ha#^IA('Mtchael:CtalckOi also o f fdr'^diixier-dan<^ng, coimparee }o<*s de Parle in the Antor moda. AH wars Mported .bi' Mt- ness manager, arfd Charles big hike in consumer prices, choosing to go to jail rather “ We write," the students said, ^'•st and respect among our you wish. ^ ^ the fop of the ladder and after I- vmia Ih e price, the iefeuctory oondWbn. Burton will be stage manager. CROUND ih79c cost-oMlvlng escalator demands than to bear the country’s arms, in hope that this let::t » will en- People. This s e ^ s to us os ur- did that the lieutenant and I Train Enierges *T know they’re havk« a BEEF same as last year, includes a Other committee heads are have again become a prime la­ while ooimtless others condone courage a frank ..(discussion of Open Tonight till 9 (See Page Eight) kept coming. We kept reassur­ gourmet dinner ■with Russi'an rough time now,"’ Yen NoM KLH? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordon, Friday 8 AJ»L till 9 bor goal. or even uUllze techniques for p rob lem s/lf such a dls- ing the lady, telling her, ‘We’re Second Best in said, “but the bo^ te in good patron subscriptions; Dr. David S a t 8 A.M. tlU 6 3 in 1 BLEND » 79c \ caviar, dancing. Imported ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ’A’ Lb. 89c ■ ■ ■ cussion olariffed American ob­ \ here. We’ll grab you. Every­ French favors axid a,luxury shape and they’re aK oo^art- Kellsey, . ticket sales; Pat Closed All Day Mon. jectives Vietnam, it .might Darien Collision thing will be all right,’ ’’ Rizzo suite in which a champagne enced and very acuDd eeahien.** NO... IT ISNT Grenier and John Lombardo, help r e y ^ e the drift, which is said. He said the TOdoot Petnl waa breakflast is served in bed. DARIEN (AP)—A New Haven "A program; Connie Janssen, pub­ noi^fTOm confusion toward dis- Fr^sinelli Job Miss Mathews was canying a buHt bi lOM end a J w o^ 'h a s Reitoood train is in the repair f7 licity; Anne Fee, membership; ^Tebtion. To Giis end, we sub- box, he said, and he tried to tell Or you can skip the suite and been maintained in good oendi- AN AIRLINE! Fate of Nimrod Trio Handed to Casey bufbbly in bed and pay only $60 a yards today after being bit by Louise Whithey, costume, de- Pinehurst very lean Pork . . . Country style ym it for your consideration some her to drop -it and step forward tton. Van Neea said he puz^ SAVING'S couple, or after 2 a.m. can have a car early this mornilig. Aside SEK AND HEAI{ sigpi and set construction ad- World’s first and regular Spareribs will fit any budget. of the questions now agitating to faU into his arms — the lad­ chased it in March 1066 hem visor, and Arnold Thompson, On Intepim Basis a special breakfast with dancing from a dent, (he car le in fine LOAN THE.M A I Try a boneless easy to carve Loin Pork Roast. the academic community: der being extended as high as it the Coast Guard Academy. A S s () < I V T 1 O N makeup. ^ registered ham Still Baffles Probeps for $10 a couple plus tax and tip. oondlticn. “ There is doubt that HARTFORD (AP)—Gov Jolin would reach. The academy at NeWiLandon, The first rehearsal for the Properly aged Steaks and Roasts In New Orlea«le„ priced will Pohoe said Ihe car driven by Hormel Cure 81— a BRi^fFORD (AP)—The fate The Coast duard/began a America’s vital interests are ’ “ We were just an arm’s Oonn., Mdd the pirfiee. waB f 8l,* /SfmtfMSrSA V/MSS productions will be Jan. 2, at Dempsey announced today the range from $26 per person at Kenneth G€utlagher of Brook­ boneless, srhoked hafn at -OOfeti missing duck hunters, search for the 0 ^ men when sufficiently threatened in Viet­ length from\her," Rizzo contin­ 060. umcwntm^B rmsiiciAL msTiTuviey NORMAN’S 7:45 p.m. at South Methodist appointment of State' Oomptcol- the Blue Room in the Roosevelt field failed to stop as it wea so nearly perfect each two men and a w(»nan, remains they were noUned by Mrs. nam to necessitate the growing ier James Oasey to be State ued. Gordon Van Ness ta a ttdrd INC. Church. The event Is ,j3pen to Hotel, where singer Nancy approaching a railroad Craesing one is individually a mystery. But Police Chief Leo Johnson at 6:30 p.m. Saturday commitment there. Oonsumer Protection Ootnimls- “ Yes, in fact he had her year medtoal oludeiDit at West­ .1607 MAIN ST. — NEAR MAPLE ST. those wishing to sing in the Ames is appearing, to $1 per and wee grazed by the two-oar registered.'-,.. We like to hear you n y "how does PInehnnt adl Morawskl said today Gtore have that they had not returned horn , ‘ — There is doubt that such sioner, effective Jan. 8. hand,” Chicko said, “ but he ern Reserve Snd.ww oaplaitt od tl;'. HAHTFOKD UD. chorus. Bacon at such low prices.” This week we have a person at Preservatim into Later, firemen found that the damaged. , 'Z INTE«fSTATE_ CMgat, Mort Sahl, Jimmy Du­ do; Geoige Jackson «< Oco- said. X In Casiero’s cottage at toe ma- would help create, Office Jan. 4 along with the n

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PAGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CQNN., FBIDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1966 siitnaeh, butter gireat faitoi Ballad fsito to life, V e rn o n Eridapr: Nobdla and tuna eae- Nick dU Qjreek Buri^ lolto in mankind...... j,.. ■erole, oole slaw, eoni, jeUjr “ Whan one ItoAra of gamUers maet Tuaatey at S p-ae., at thb'' “Nlytoraokar** ia g ehlldrea’s FRLL •n~cor H£ATf RS sandwiches. Dessert and milk and gambling, ’ tfatoer Adams S o u th W in d s o r • cinirdi. Christmas story, a t ooutm^ aiid Fine Evoiing l^einM^ld Kill Bridge State May Purchase Land are eerVed With each meal. said, “ toe turns* to the Tliare wUI be lio oonArmaiUoa t h « o were innumeraUe children Vegai Clatt Honors worst kind anfong .toent. to elass this weak. ClaaaaB win ra- in. tha cast, an drawn from the MEADOWS””-' Northeast BchoM—Tuesday:- WClB-FOOl^ FRIENB Gait dealer know Nick'was to know that he aume Ibursday at 4 p.m. W ith BaUet Hartford School o f Ballet, run im A N aCARTTN And Build Its Courthouse Sausage in aauce, mashed p6- Businessmen Start Group BOOTS BRlllOE HAND Bait-West villnerebi* a n n -m a r o r e t wasn’t one of toese., Sonday Maaaea i in asaociaiUim with the parent NOKIII tatow, buttered g r m beans, The state feels it Is better ed service pins by Howard F. apple crisp; Wednesday: Meat, Last of Big Rollers Masses at St. Margaret By CHRUBER company. Down to the littlest By AIPRED 8HEINWOU} 4 A 1 0 9 < 5 “Nick 4as a re^ous man,’’ ^Murdererii’ Row’ l and more economical in the long Wolfanger, plant manager, at a To Aid Industrial Growth ^Mary's Church will be held on child and the newest beginner, ^ J64 / loaf, mashed poUtoes, stewed he added, “ not as we know it Ihcrb vnas a deUghtftd eva- ' OonUnuing our c e le b r a te . of —Oolw— holiday party given for employ­ LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) — A were frlOhds or acquaintances the' regular Sunday schedule for an had been Imbued with a pro­ o lo t s run to own lahd outright and tomatoes, e 11 e e d . peadiea; todayv but in toe way of the an­ Th* feonth Windsor Indns^rlal to .buy mors than 10 shares of ninf of entertainment last eve­ 4 74 es. Thursday: Frankfurters _iq cool breeze lUfSed' the black of Nick; who 'won and lost tfew Tears day which ii a Holy fessional attitude 'seldotn en- Bonehead Bridge Week, we ih- Jetty Lewis build some of its own buildings, cient idtoosOphers.” Md Oemmereial Dsvelopment nloch. . ning at the BushneM'^ as the WEST EAST Martin Brown of IS Grand­ lace veil of a^ pretty doll sitting hundreds of thousands of doUara Day of obligation. coiatered in armiial "dance re- trodgee an animal that Inbabita “ 3 ON A COUCH” rolls, beans, eauerkrauL thkd H.M. Greenspuh, pubUitoer of _ „ . . __ . . However, up to 26 bonds may Hartford Ballet Company pre­ 4 K 4 QIS432 officials and directors of the view Terrace was presented a with icing; Friday:' Macaroni hear the casket of Nick the In hie gambUng career. OMporaJk(r«as been formed to ^ ^ dtalif’ whet* yoongstem this toe bridge ^ menagerie—toe S? 3 K7 AK7S2 —Color— the Los Vegas Sun who was one An evening Mass will bs baid sented a full scale production of Rockville area Chamber of Com­ 20-year pin. He started with the and cheese, coleslaw, buttered Greek, the last of the high roll­ Ed. SuHlvan, television star M financial support by chaser buys 10 shares o f the ago are nsuany to be seen. 0 KQX<43 O 92 of toe friends-orran^Ag toe fu­ at 5 pjn. -• "The Nutcracker," or “Oasse Pointless Duck. Our web-footed “ WILD, WILD WINTER**! conipany in Boston and la a beets, griatin dessert end ers. and newspaper oolnmnist, was citizens for the industrial stock. - ^ n a t these youngsters were 4 K9S52 4 None merce have been told by ’Hm- neral, eulogized Nick as .toe YEAR RIGHT Confessiona will be^htardT al Noisette’* with the complete friend nuMlci Its appearance la^ SOUTH othy Murphy Jr., State public pressman. cream. “ Nick found peace of mind In among toe guys there. City and growth o f the town. oorporaUoo ie now aend- not imifonnly exieellent goes HARIfORD SPRINGIIIII) (XPRlS>:tS,U man who epitomized Las Vegas. the ^urch Saturdagr aftemooa Tschaikowaky score. Now in its November during toe Team Se­ 4 7 RIS.ifl S J. Niiilli - HARTPORO works commissioner. Fifteen years of service was Roepttal I'totee^^ agmbUng,” toe priest was say- country officials and leaden! of La>cal bnstaesssnen and mem- pledge cards which are withasit ssyhig, jr«t there was "If we are to confine Nick to from 4 to 5;30 p.m. and ftona third season, as I recall It, the lection Tammament to I^ttts- 9 Q 1 0 » t The chamber officials met re­ marked' by Jay Miller of 9 in$- Las Vegas’ gambling industry bers of the town’ industrial de- (,c returned to Rayrhond Hoi- none so gsiuche as .to be out- Admitted Wednesday: Helen the cold fastness o f the grave W« moiiitqlii a rti^OTd under ttpttn um Mu 7:30 to 9 p.m. Hartford Ballet has made tre­ biuT^ O A? Grandview Terrace who is of­ An older doll held a little boy, attended. And there were guys standtng. Di g o n m l, there was 4 AQ11083 cently with Murphy in an at­ Csworka, 49 Hammond S t ; Da-' without justifying .the life he velopment commission are combe, Oakland Rd., Wapping,- a Taxee Due mendous strides la its brief his­ Opening lead—king dt dia­ fice manager of the local plant. her grandohNd, who sucked .his who yrorked at soma of toe casi- m ndi the feeling o f sfanilar {wo- lawk Wflri Norik tempt to determine why the se­ vld Voisne, 90 Grand Ave.; Wil­ lived, we are talking of an emp­ for Mtth family jBf oH proscriprioiif M ad Ima. spearheading the new organize- .'msniber of the towii’s industrial John W .. Brown, collector of monds.'^ , ' . ■ ’ Miller served In the division thumb. ' , hos who 'had paid Nick his win­ * tory tatder the guiding genius of ductknio in Europe vdiere Donbls 2 4 Pose lection of a- site and the con­ liam La Jeunesse, 82 Partridge tlon. The corporahon will com- deeelopment commission, revenue for the town, reminds South won the first trick 'with CINEM A 1 plant In Otncinnattl, Ohio, prior nings — or collected his losses. ty and useless life,” Greenspun Joseph Albano. 3 4 Double AH t m struction of the proposed Tol­ Lane, Tolland; Rosalie Archer, The sun gave a riddlsh tint to ply with a federal regulation Holcombe noted that with Jhe aehods of ballot are regutorly the ace of (Banwnds and inno­ said. i taxpayers that the aecond pay­ A general admission affair, land County Coogt{u>use in Ver­ to coming to toe local plant. the bare treetops at Woodlawn A white-flecked Christmas that fipancing by the Small organization of the corporation Inoorporated rirtth professional OOVMNOI ST. IXIT TO MAIN IT. Wapping Wood Rd., Ellington; ment of taxes on the grand Hat the bouse had been oversub­ cently played the ten of clubs Five-year pins were present­ Cemetery while several dozen tree with shiny greeh ornaments Nick set the coursie of Ids own An itemized Usting of all prescriptions filled last Business Administration, a fed- tJ«4 town Joined an expanding opera eompanies and aiqrear defensive trick isn’t the end of NOW non had not moved forward WllUam Wendsel, 134 Vernon of,Jan. 1, 1966 is due Jan. 1. from his hand. W ^ ’s decision ed to Charles Connors, South guys stood on the dry grass. and cherry red Poinsettias stood life Willingly and without, apolo­ scribed, and all through the au­ from time to time with the moot the worid, but a jriayer who more rapidly. Ave.; Michael Startn, Sugrar Hill eral agency, must be matched u et of Connecticut towns in to play low was the Pointless DEAN A tm . St., order editor and correspon­ ‘They buried Nick the Greek, behind toe casket at toe altar as gy, toe newspaperman said. He years is available at no charge upon If payment Is not made on or ditorium were small children guttering lumes in the field of makes a bab^ at throwing away Town officials and the Tol- Rd., Tolland, Michael Thomas, on a specific percentage basis/Vhich the financial support of Duck. dent, and Robert Morrell, ‘Tol­ king of the gamblers, Thursday. the Rev. James Adams con­ played the. game of life to toe before this date, the tax will ensconced on parenUi^Japs, who muSie. 200 points must be either very MARnN MARGRET IBniT County Bar.- Association 19 Daley Circle; Mildred Clever N otice. by local town, participation. / local citizens contributes to the South surely had a strong six- land, a maintenance mechanic. Nicholas Andrew Dandolos ducted the service. hilt. It wasn’t the 'winning that be counted as delinquent after obviously enjoyed every mo­ ^kMtumiiig last night was lav- rich or vory friendly. have been pushing to have the land, Tolland Ave., Raymond The corporation started when induetrial economy, card club suH for hla Ud, which KARL MALDEN School Menus ' was 84 and nearly broke when Six holy paintings and six long counted, but toe tempting of Feb. 1, 1967 and Interest will ment, and behaved with excel-., idi and in exccnent taste. Stag­ proposed court house located in Valles, 59 High St; LotUe Red- a businessman asked help. Holcombe may be called for meant that East could have no Dally Ourobon Vernon Center- Junior High white tapers on the altar faced' fate itself. be charged. lent decorum. ing went extremely smoothly the redevelopment area in the ena. High S t ; Patricia Heim, he died Sunday night in a Los A group of town businessmen further ^information on the If the first installment of the t r ^ p s at all. By ducking the As dealer, you bold: Spades, School — Tuesday; Hot dogs on Angeles hospital. toe white and gold pews crowd­ Father Adams lauded Nick At least some of the music is and wms particularly effective center o f town and work in the Mountain St.; Janet Bickmore, and members of the develop- group, first chib. West allowed South to 0 4 ’44-S-t; Hearts, A-K-7-5-2; eoft roll, beane, sauerkraut, cat­ ed wlto old and young, well- tor his benevolence in providing tax has not been paid 'imUl after familiar to everyone from the in Scene H of the first act 'renewal area has been some­ Tolland Ave.; Ethel Chaffee, But his friends pouldn't bear ment commis.sion were ap- Dance Show Set get out of trouble fop a mere Dfaunewds, 9 d ; G ln ^ None. sup, mustard and relish, cake dressed and casual, all solemn. money to educate children of Aug. 1, plus interest, addition­ suite which the composer ix - Settings 'were excellent, the Stafford Springs. ' the thought of Nick going -to a ESTOWM inoached recently by Allah The Jane Hart Cheer troupe 100 points (South’s honors were What do you say? what delayed awaiting the de­ with frosting; Wednesday: Spa­ friends to become doctors, law­ al interest is due. The interest traded from the complete work, "Land o f Snow** being perhaps MATT Birth Wednesday: Son to Mr. pauper’s grave. So he was bur- NlclTistarted gambling when Oaffyn, president of Industron- v.-ni present a holiday show for not cou n ts in toutnament Answer: Bid one- spade. You HELM cision of the state Public Works ghetti with meat sauce corn, yers and buslnesamen. ' PHARMACY^ ’ ■ ^ on the second payment will be comprising mnch of the second most effective. The music, re­ and Mrs. Leonard Mallott, Lor­ ied in style. he was 18, Father Adams said. W Ics Service Co. of Mascolo Rd. a New Tear’s party at Malumey bridge). may be a point or two short fOr Department and Chief Justice charged at the rate of one-half act, but neglecting the first act LIVES bread and butter, jelly sand­ raine Dr., Tolland Nearly 150 persons crowded He began gambling after he He also praised the advice The firm moved here a year Village, Vine ■ St., - Hartford, corded and delivered over the The rest of the. defense was a normal opening bid, but it IT UP IN John King. wiches, gelatlri dessert with 429 HARTFOAD RD. — 649-9944 3 of one per cent per month from except for the. iea of the ber of years. ^ M r chocolate pudding; Friday: To­ SuIUvan Ave. was purchased for frio and Sharon Varrick. "The flirst scene. After tost It set­ his h i^ diamond add led an­ General Feature# Cotp. •SxisHU nctuns Rooa t er. Immediate past president, mato soup fluffunutter' sand­ tax trill to the coUector of rev­ T h e -“BaUet d’action" follow­ ’s Vernon Bureau the firm, and construction on a Dancing Dolls” ; Cheryl and tled doom to a generally ac­ other high diamond to make Alan Schwedel, Warren Got- wiches or meat sandwiches, enue-at the town hall. Receipts ed the story line associated with h at 88 Park St.. Rockville, P.O. new building begun. Lyrni Dudek, Betty Kuehn, Deb- ceptable 'volume. SoUth''ruff. tler, John Sweeney and Wil­ cake with frosting. Bread and will -be returned to the taxpay­ the work frmn its inception, A problem was encountered We Mills, Nola Carney, Cheryl In any ev«it. It waa a>flne Oareful ITny liam A. Dickson, executive di­ butter, milk, dessert served with Box S27, teL 875-SlSS or S4S- er. when the work 'was chbr8o- finaneially.on the planned $165,- Chaponis, Mary. Ellen Gobble evening, done with thoroughly South now car^uUy led his rector of the chamber. each meal. 271L Shop Davidaon & Leventhalf Manche'ster Parka^f TUI 9 P .M , 000 building after Caffyn had and Susan Landry, "The Cherry Legion Dance Saturday graphed by Petipa on a story artistic and.-,professional flair. ^>ade to dummy’s ace before CHARTER OAK RESTAURANT 0 Vernon Elementary School-:;- The Aba E. Miller Post and by Hofmann. Last night, how­ I would hnsard a guess that tackling trumps. He took the Cornmissloner Murphy point­ committed some $30,000 of his Whips” ; TXmna Dohm, Carol 120 CHARTER OAK STREET — MANCHESTER ed out that the Connecticut leg­ Tuesday; Ravioli, |reen beans, Tonight and Next T ubs., Wed.^ Thura., Fri, Nights Waitkus and Sandra Roberts, its auxiliary wdll hold a New ever, the work’ had been re- there' is no city o f comparable u e of chibs and led the queen own funds to the project. Un­ islature had appropriated $100,- cole slaw; Wednesday; Oven- Assemblv Post der federal regulations, the "Oriental Dancers” ; Gail Beau- Tear’s Eve Dance at the Main choreographed by Mr, Albano, sise in the ebuntry which could to West’s king. West had to re­ St. Legion Hall. There will 000 as a rental figure in the fried chicken, mashed potato, Small Business Administration pre. ballet dancer and Alice and 'With judicious simplifications come close to duplicating the turn a disimond, and South ruff­ 1 PIZZAS OR ORINDERS be dancing from 9 pjn. to 8 event the courthouse 'was built peas and carrots, cranberry- To Mrs. Browii™ win lend $108,000 or 80 per cent Anna Alcugary. "Irish Step- calculated to keep things within production seen last night. But ed and drew the last trump. a.m. to the music of the ‘ ‘Two the teefanieal command of his then Hartford is fortunate. No Now he could take his good DELIVERED* by private developers and leased sauce; Thursday; Hamburg in of the remaining cost of $135.- P*™’ by the state. However, he noted roll, potato chips, vegetable School Menus Plus ‘Two Bsmd.'’ corps de baUet. othcr.city has Joseph Albano. heart to wind up with eight Mrs. Ernestins Brown of 21 000 unsecured which leaves Place Orders Now for your that the lowest fig;ure that was sticks, pickles; Friday: Maca­ The follohring menus will be A 'buffet lUiqwr will be serv­ principals, almost entire­ tricks. ____ •$27,000 needed to complete the submitted by the developers in­ roni and cheese, macaroni and Harlan St., who has manned lo­ served in the'schools next week: ed and hats and favors provid­ ly from the Greater Hartford lADDEB PALL FATAL West should take the second New Year's Eve Porfy. project. terested was $75,000 annually or tomatoes, carrots and lettuce cal GOP headquarters for toe Tuesday, broiled hamburger ed. f o r tickets o r further in­ area, were uniformly excellent. GREEafWICH (AT*)—A Bronx trick with the king of clubs and Funds may be obtained in $150,000 for the biennum. ..salad. Dessert, milk, bread and in a: roll, potato chipe, buttered formation, commander Robert Since there were about 20 indi- man installing heStlng pipes at lead diamonds. South ruffs the Deliveries mode up to past four years, has been ap­ such cases from the Connecti­ butter served with all meals. peas, reliahes, fruit and cookie; Roee, EUington Rd. or Mrs. Bet­ VidualB, aaseiiament of their the Haso Electric Oorp. was third diamond and leads a heart Because of this, Murphy pointed to a post in the 1967 cut Development' Commission 1:30 A.M. Maple Street School —Tues­ Wednesday, Itstian spaghetti ty Da'vis, Hilton Dr., auxiliary merits is an impossibility with­ killed Thursday wiben he fell to the king. East leads a low pointed out, the state feels it state legislative session. and this agency .is. planning to day: Beef stew, corn bread, as­ __ with meat sauce, toeaed gxeen president, may be called. in the confines of available 10 feet from a ladder, pc^ce spade to dummy’s ace, Wins the WITHIN S MILE RADIUS is better to own the land out­ lend u p to half the amount re- sorted sandwiches; Wednesday: She will serve as a clerical space. Suffice it to say that I heart continuation and leads the ON ORDERS OF $2.25 OR MORE right-and to build some of its m alnhi. but W e ' to a frte’ral «*f^Wng. Hamburg in gravy, butter­ assistant to Republican legisla­ spice cake wHh frosting; ‘Thurs­ Maneheater . Evening Her­ waa surprised to find such ex­ Pronounced dead at Green­ queen of spades through South. own public buildings. The ac­ requirement for local participa­ ed noodles, corn, carrot and cel­ tive Commissioner Howard E. day, baked meat loaf with ald South Wlndaor eorrea- cellent and wide-spread under­ wich Hospital Anthony Bel- West must get two moire tion would necessitate submis­ tion, the new group is needed TEL 643-1492 ery sticks; Thursday: Scallop­ Hausman of New Britain, a po­ gravy, buttered rice, fresh car­ pondeat, Aan l^eoa, tsL .644- standing of the traditional bno, 69, of SOdfr Wallace Ave. in trump tricks, and South is'down sion of a ne^^ bill to this ses­ to raise $13,500 in local funds OF COURSE YOU CAN PICK THEM UP AS USUAL ed potatoes, with ham,-carrots, sition she held In the 1966 ses-. m t . ^ “ballet d’ecole" in the area. the Bronx. two instead of one. Dropping a sion of the legislature. to complete the financing. rots, butterscotch, puddiw, *SUght charge for delivery 'pickled beets; Friday; Macar­ sion. i Murphy pointed out that the Incoipwrators of the corpora­ hre^ and butter; Friday, chews oni and cheese, macaroni and Mrs. Brown is a meniber of public works department has a Mink Trim Coats tion have decided on a oombina- pizaa, buttered green beana ice tomatoes, green beans,”’ 'cole the Manchester Republican complete set of plans for such W ' k ’i tkm capital stock and debenture cream, bread and butter. Milk slaw. Dessert, milk and sand­ .Committee and is an assistant a structure as proposed ,_for bond plan. Capitol stock will be *«r^ed with all meals, New Law Would Tighten wiches served with every meal. leader of District 2. Rockville, and following pas­ sold for a $10 par value and Coagregattonal Notes Skinner Road School—Tues­ sage of a bill to provide funds each b«»d will cost $100. The Rev. W. Uoyd Williams day: Rice, chicken and gravy, ' LOAN FOR WATERBURT Snow Removal Regulations Now and submission of bids, con­ ^89 to W 19 Skares Limit will speak on “A New Begia- string beans, cranberry sauce, WASHINOTON (AP)— Water­ Showing struction could begin in three reg. $100 to $180 The bonds to be issued are ning,” at the 10 a.m. service Hie Board o f Directors Tues-. aid grant for Globe Hollow STATE peanut... butter sandwiches; bary, Conn. will receive to four weeks. payable in 15 yearn with a 5 per Sunday at First Congregational Wednesday: Ham burg and an $8M,S00 loon toom the De­ day night will conduct a puWic School oonstruction. Villa Louisa He pointed out that money Exquisite mink on luxurious boucles, cen t. annual interest rate paid CSiurch. gravy, mashed potatoes, but­ partment of Housing and Ur­ hearing and win take posalUe Oonrfder toe sale o f the old CONTINUOUS TODAY and SAT. FROM 11 AJI. was allocated for the Putnain semi - annually. A purchaser Tlie church finance omnmlt- tered carrots, butter sand- ban Development for oequioi- Curlindas and Friezes . . . Also a small Keeney SL School to the state "Follow Me. Boys” at 11:10-1:45-4:15-6:50 4 9:25 courthouse at the same time ipust buy at least one bond for tee will meet Wednesday at 8 acUon on a new ordinance con- Manchester BIRCH RAOUNTAM ROAD BOLTON wlches;' Thursday: Hot roast tion of land'for ttie city’s. Potter group of desismer coats with fabulous the funds were allocated for each share o f stock purchased p.m. at the church.' cerniiig snow qndf Ice boptrol Oommunity Coflege Use. Hie beef and gravy sandwiches. Street Renewal Project. fox collars, jingle or double breasted. and no purchaser will ^ allowed The board of deacons will T E L 649^135 the Vernon structure. The build­ and remoiPld.' ' ^ Estate now leases the old build- ing in Putnam is now 25 per Misses’ and ^tites.^- - Thi ^rtew ordinance 'would *■ nominal yeariy rent- An ExtiuonUnary Motion Picture I _clint completed. titg^ten the college,usee ad­ Chilberg said he and other duce the lioura granted for'the mlalstratlve offlcee. officials of the local chamber .rplE^val of,,fkQw ,by . •Bropertyj_..'J^^ will table one final M tkMricfice Youil Never Forget! art seeking a conference with Unlrimmed C(Mt$ bwnbiw.' to L ld ft i^ it^ agenda—the gliiint- ■■ Goverriof^John Dempsey in or­ E permlt'the town to fulfill the Mx * lease tp Allied Casting REMODELING THEATRE EAST Children under 12 years...... 75e der to facilitate the forward obligations when the property*Wo town-:owned parcels, Regular Prices for Adults movement of this project. Chil­ ■MtCHESTEI MMME • S49-S491 power thus, and ■tb charge Mm Allied‘a property, berg. is also planning to meet ■ *33 ^*59/ Ibr toe work done. Approval must await a Jan. with Finance and Control Qom- regular $40 to $80. ACRES AND ACRES OF FREE PARKING Tuesday’s session, a regMar WSL WALT DISNEY missloner George J. Conkling SALE EXCLUSIVE — AREA — ENGAGEMENT at Appeals. Because the parcels on Jan. 5 at 2 p.m. Tweeds, boucles, curls, shetlands, fur board meetlngi will be at 8 p.m. presents THE HAPPIEST SOUND IN A ll, THE WORLD in the Mu^cipM Building are in Rural Residence Zone, Commenting on the latest de­ blends . . . double breasteds . . . some Hearii^ Room. and Allied’s operations are in­ velopment in the courthouse sit­ zip-lined coats . . . all warmly interlined. dustrial, the Town of Manches- P DINNERS SCRVEIX ALL EVENING uation, Lester Baum,’’ chairman The board will make several Misses’, jrs. jr.- petites., tHE MOST POPULAR PICTURE OF OUR TIME! .-.,1 mad# application to the of the redevelopment commis­ ^ NO RESERVATIONS NGEDGD , ^ ALL TOYS top nome, nopIrOn 23BA for a two-year variance sion, said, "It is almost as if others tabled from previous meetings: for tempor-non-conformlng use it were a deliberate attempt to Dacron and cotton shirts i of the property. destroy the redevelopment pro­ ■0DG£R$ HAMMERSTEIN’S They ore: TVo constables, gram in Rockville.” ,.^, .'/ .OFF- reg. $7 value. small group of cocris ^ pae Republican and one Dem­ 2 i y ) g ) First Hartford Realty has an 4.99 Broken sizes, styles and fabrics . i . tre- ocrat; a member of the Board NOW THRU MON. . option on the redevelopment of'T a x Review, expected to be land which runs put in January. Our Rogidor SoMiif Priea Supeihly soft, smooth, wrinkle-free and per­ Imendous values if your size is here! lUg. Republican Aaron Cook; nine 1$50 to $75. The agency will have to decide manently pressed forever . . . and priced to . members to the newly authoriz­ MANCHESTER whether or not to extend the ed Charter Revision Commis­ option if the state has hot made save you dollars! Famed trim cut and fine V 2 - " sion, with the majority to be CIVIC ORCHESTRA its decision by that time. tailoring by the most famous maker. 14yg-17. Illi Republican; a ninth'member to Doctors on ...Heart Aesociation the Action Commission for the Wednesday, Jan. 4,1967, 8:15 P.M. Dr. Joseph J. Kristan and Dr. OILS. PADS, CANVAS Aging, expected to be Republi­ Ifylantas Marijosius, Conductor Michael R. Sharon of the Rock- can Francia DellaFera; and Raymond Hanson, Guest Pianist 'vUIe General Hospital Staff selected car xools Several citizen experts to the have recently merged to form ALL ART SUPPLIES Advisory Data Processing Com­ Arf Exhibif by Jane W. Guff Save one-third.on some of the season's mittee, the Heart Association of Great­ er Hartford wWCh ■will service smartest and warmest car coat fashions. In other buslnees, the board Rufh Kranfz 29 surrounding area communi- Small group, jr. and misses’ sizes. Reg. Tickets A'vailable At; will: - ties including Vernon. The head­ $3o-$4o. i9 iie to 2«uie 1. Discuss 4 policy Of sick Beller’s'Music.Shop Va OFF quarters is located at 310 Col­ leave credit for to-wn «npk>yes Dubaldo's. Music'Center lins St., Hartford. retired os July 1, 1963. Music Man and Ward Music Co. .Students Free^Adults $2.00 Dr. Kristan, foiTner president 2. Set a date for an informal of -the Manchester Associatioh, meeting with former town au­ said yesterday that the com­ NEW STOCK OF . . . . ditors, Barry and Maori, to dis­ sUrriD9 FRED VERA sole! famous moke Wool knit dresses / K WINNER OF 5 bined strength of the two as­ ^ ACAIEMY AWARDS cuss the 1965-66 annual audit. sociations will make it possible Limited quantity of misses’ knit fashions with famous label in every gar­ 2 3. Consider an added $727 al­ to more effectively and ef­ PAPntMATE PENS ment! Dresses are values to $30 . . . 3 pc. costumes, values to $45. location from .the Sewer Depart­ NUCMURRAY’MILK V iRdudHR fi| LILLIAN CHARLIE FiiiOTT MiillT iitiMi him ficiently serve the Vernon area.' ment Capital Improvement Re­ COLOR Employes CXtod ■ ; 1/3 ®« serve Fund to pay for added ex­ m Di U i i / “IdPictiiri"! 6ISH-RU66LE8-5 -RusiLL-PAnEN-MURk , F our' employes of the Bur- penses in sewer-pipe installa- roiiighs Corporation were award­ tions on Glen Rd. <, Read Herald Ads. — Vi OFF Rit9ular Prict 4. Discuss General Manager sole! elegant evening separales Robert T/eiss'. recommendationa Assorted evening skirts, blouses, jackets and'pants... . mostly metidlic my. for tou^ aid to developers in EVERYtHiNG lar fabrics. Broken sizes. the construetkm of roads in in­ ^TMTS toMoftRoW MANCHESIER TO CELEi^TE dustrial areas. . 66 Tolland Tpke.—Next To Western Beef Mart MANCHESTER 1/3 off L- 5. Consider a $2,000 aUooatlon DRIVE-IN EXCitiNG DRIVE-IN THE NEW YEAR! XMAS BOXED CARDS Mile South Of Vernon Circle - from the Water Department Re- X ROUTES • a 44A ROUTES S * 44A u rve Fund for the purchase of m e m m b - m o o HITS m o m MS. 6000 ARTHUR DRUfi

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be given to reUdenta of com­ Bay State Calls Vernon Appro^ Sought munities Wltb:.iio puMlc rental itousing for Uie elderly. ~ Interest Conflict T Tk f Of Mobile Home\ The State Public Works Com­ missioner - would plan, develop Probe of BeUotti bim O IlC eill L e a v e s r OSt U ffice Park for Elderly and manage the park. BOSTON (AP) —Atty. Oen. Oaetano SimcnceUl, Taloott- BARTFCMID (AP) — ^ - O e n - Kdward W. Brooke has called viUe’i third postmaster since eral Assembly will be asked for a penetrating Investigation Party Slated MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER the ~days" of the Cavil War, re­ s(km to authorize a state-devel­ t>f charges of conflict of interest on the part of Francis J. BeUot­ tired today after serving 1)8. oped'm odel mobili; home park By Dance Qub ti when he was lieutenant gov­ years. for retired and elderly persons.' ernor. . ' ^ / ' SlmonceUi who becam^'po'st- A study Oommlssion of mem­ The Manchester Square Dance Brooke announced Thursday master after John O. iTeloott bers of tile State Commission on Club wiU have 'a New Year’s he is turning the investigation Sr. retired in IMS, said when he I Services for Elderly Persons Eve dinner-dance tomorrow at over to his assistant, Herbert F. started the post office was lo­ and the State Public Works De­ 6:30 p.m;' at Waddell School. I . Dancing will begin at 8 with Travere Jr., chief o f the crtml- cated in the old Taloott Broth­ partment will make the recom­ BJarl Johnston of Vernon’calling Save! Annual nol division. Brooke aetd he had ers Store. The first postmaster mendations. empowered Travers to conduct was Samuel Talcott The commission was formed the dances, by the 1965. General Assembly Balloqns, noisemakers and examination of witnesses before Postgl headquarters are now a grand jury which can issue to study the costs and feasibility hats will be furnished at mid­ located In a new building in the night. During the evening, re­ Foundation Sale Bubpoenaa and take sworn testi­ center of TalcottviUe construct­ of such a jArk. A 100-space park with a com- freshments will be served by the mony. ed by Frenkiin WeUee. When mimity office and service build-' executive .committee, headed by The charge was hurled at Bell- SlmonceUi started out it ‘was a ing and outside pcreational Mr. and Mrs: Paul Bourquet hos­ ottl at the height of the contest fourth class operation ^ d aa of areas would cost about $5^5-C Locomotiye Zoom Moyie C ^era Movie Camera every dollar reelved In state jid , pickle slices, bunny roll, white Briarton explained. cake witit frosting; T h u rsd a y - Oui* Jleg. low Price 4.19 Our Rag. lew Priw 159 Our Rag. Low Moa 7A 9 Our Rag. low .Price 11.89 Our Reg. low Price 87.87 Our. Reg. Low Price 31.87 The reading center will be Pizza casserole, vegetable, cel- In the high -school, around the ery stick, bread and butter, ■ library, which contains both In- fruit cup; Friday—Tomato and Eeiy structional and reading ma- rice soup or clam showder, 2.77 3.77 4.77 7.88 77.77 Credit 27.40 ' terial centers and the separate crackers, carrot stick, peanut remedial reading laboratory be- butter and jelly or egg salad Ready to nml OM M OT ewUriier. Ready to nm kcomotive at a len- Ready to run! Rea^ to run! HO scale. Proto­ Tnviimf. cartridge loading. ing installed across the ball. sandwiches, apple crisp. Depmdabla petfcrmance. Add it sational low price at Caldor. Add unit Ugbted. A type. Beautitol detail A aensa- K odak M >6 Oam ehi ... 99.99 Service Awards —— to your ect nowl to your set today! Caldor. tional boy at Caldor. K od a k M -8 Cam era .. .144.87 Kodak M-4 Camera ' 44.40 Service pins were awarded to Manchester iEvenlng Herald <1 'Vj four employw of the Burroughs Tolland correspondent, Bette Cqrp. oit its axmual Christmas Quatrale, te l 875-M48. . , - --'-'O’,! « ' Atlas HO Snap Strai^t luncheon last week. The awards ------& 18 Radius Track V ^ were presented by Plant , Manar ger Howard F. WoUange*'""" Solberg Retrial Oor _ ■ -• VS -i Twenty years of service were marked by pressman Martin Date, Place Set ^ .13 Broiwne, .18 Grandview Ter., Rockville, who started with the HARTFORD (AP) Judge HO Box, Stock, Reefer COTopany to Us Boston plant _ Douglaes B. Wright wlU preside FAMOUS NAME A 15-year service pin was' at the ju^ retrial in Bridge- fuid Tank Can presented Jay MHler, 9 Grand- port « a New HarUond man b u r _____ Reody "sv ■“ view Ter., RockvUle. MlUer is of- charged with first degree mur- to fice manager of the locri plant der. , and previously served in the dl- Chief Superior Court Judge 1 ^ aedi Run" Town & Country Shoes, viMon plant at Rochester, N.T., Louia Shapiro assigned WeigM Slnartaires, reg. $1Q-$11 . . t Cortland and at ttie east central plant to to the case of H a ^ A. StA-' reg. $X2-$18 ...... io « Adas HO Remote lycolVfikado Testor Mirage Slot «aamic Viper" Kodak Instamatic CinckmatL berg, 20, charged with the June Control Switches Portable Crib Five yeani of service were i966 ' • kilUng c f Dorothy Via Americanas, ^104 Camera Kit lecognized for order editor and b . Thompsen. to Barkhomsted. Our A Locomotive Kit 1/24 Scale 1/24 Scale Bandolinos, reg. $ 1 6 ...... reg. $18-$15 ...... X v f Our Rag. Our Reg. correspondent CSiarles Connors, a jury of eight women-and 19” Our Reg. Low Price Our Reg. lew Price 8.97 Our Rsg. Low Price 10.49 Price Southgate Apartments.- Rock- four men failed to reach a ver- ■«.ft3A 9 2.37 hand 20.97 Price ■J 13.87 17.00 13.97 yille, and by Robert Morrell, diet in a trial of Solbeig in Fern of California, 1 ( \ - 9 9 11.89 R.R.2 a maintenance mechanic. October. Buskins, reg. $8-$14...... reg. $15-$17 ...... X V F Famous Model Motoring Complete with cartridge, batteries,'^ Complete with mattress. Ideal tor Congregationai Notes Defensa Attorney WRUam D. 6” HO Race Can, 11.88 5.97 flaahcube and wrist OTap. holiday weekend. Only 2S per rnie Rev. Donald G. Miller Shew requested the change of 6.97 store.. No rain ehecka. Kodak #154 Camera mil speak on "Making the Best venue because of tbs amount cf a n steam locomottve reedy to Powertoi raring BMler wUfa as- Rwuly to nm w vdth tomoas* of Thtogs" at the 9:30 and 11 publicity the coos received to FLATS in a wide selection o^ all sizes and nm l Operating beadUgbt and kng ■embled chassis. Mabachi motor; A" sensational buy K it ...i...... 1 .18.89 Baby’s Adfilititabla Q a.m. servioea c f United Congre- the litnhflekl area, colors, reg. $8*$I4 ...... a 1 . 3 7 haul tender. Add to your set now. at Crider. Kodak #304 damrira Portable Bed Guard gationol Church Sunday. Church KH ...... I 81.89 School olossea will reoume Eknw day, although the Pilgrim Fel- ■ Hi#'' lowshtp win not meet. The Board of Christian Edu­ G E (» 6 E N. Choose from a varied selection of casual taid dressy sh oe* ht dU Sale Fri. & Sat. cation will meet Monday at 8. MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLUND TPKE. from HOURS p.m. at tiM church and the CONVERSE and h eel heights but not ail sixes in each style* Bbard wiU meet Tuesday at 8 MOR. thru THUR. 8:18 A.M. N 9:08 PM. pm . . FRIDAY: 8:10 AM. to 8:80 PM .'] Holy Name Boelety FAINTING EXIT 93. WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY St. Matthew’s Holy Name .AND- SATURDAY! | :| 0 A.M. fa 8:10 PMi Society w4U meet Wednesday at ^ Burton’s Shoe Store 8 p.m. 'in the I^rlSh Center. PAPERHANGING Thf Southgm Ntw Enghiiii TtltphoiiB ComfiMiiy ' ’**"*Uw. ‘Michael Kappa, director of the ^>YtonePJI.-»PJI. Vohniteer Ambulance Aasoela- FhoM GAG-MDA ' Ueo, win (veob on "M odem i rm xT nrauRED First AM Ibelmigues.* A dem- % • ‘ < C '" ■*4fe- V- <■ f ^ -t ■> w / MANCHESTER EVENING HiaiALD, MANCHESTER/CONN,, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1966 PAGE SEVEN ------■ '. ■ I ^ :------^ ' ------r ------""t JP4 6 E SIX U A N C I^T E R EVENING NERALD, MANCHESTEai, - ^ ! ^ :^ BiRmY.-BEC^MBE^ A n d o v e r "-*■■■■- ■ ' ~ - ...... -- — ■■ . : . -- ...... 'S.~»rr^' , -■ ■■■■ .. ■ .. ■■ ■.■ ■■■_ , In sid e FREDC. ISanrtrrBt^r Merely to ask the questicns is such an Church Dinner WiU INTERIOR PAINTING and PAPERHANGING SKhausUng experience we have no ener- - INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL £ttntitt$ IferaHi ^ gy left for pursuit o f possible anawers. ^4Claiptllnaiii|i^tMM ra g e «. CHOOSE W AI^APER IN TOUR OWN for Qvic^ Efforts HOME AT’DISCOUNY PRICES sVijntuiiJty fall under Oominu- o S f m C , ~ y A ! dinner to bonor two long­ will not be open Sunday or Man- nfM otattroi the. ftapubiicans IS B1 m ell Street. And Then Tliere, Were One u e fealdenta of AndoVer, Mr. day. The lihraiy will be cloeed EXTERIOR AIRLESS SPRAY SYSTEM ■f r Mencheeter. Conn. In a sort of inaugural address, . would cry, not one. more Ariier- tomorrow afternoon. TWO COAT JOB WITH A ONE COAT PROCESS THOMAS F. BIBROUSON , and M n . <3eorge Nelson of ** < > ' WALTER R. FERGUSON Chancellor Kieeinger of West Germany X.1 'lc«ri life 8houId be sacrificed in Returns From Cruise ' » Publishers -t thi war, am Rd., wUl be served Founded October 1, 1881 etirred most notice when he held oyt Navy Torpedoman's Mate- TEL. 649-4645— 649-2979 I . J t carriM to its logical «t- membenra of the Oongrega- Seaman Whitney B. Merritt Jr., ' ^Pttbilehed Every Evening Except Sundays the possibility that, in its' historic i;ole ONE OF THE <«J)EST PAINT FAMILIES ' and Holidays. Entered at the Post Office at of bridge between the East and-West trriirilr;* this policy would lead Oonal Church Jan. 7- son bf_,Mr. and Mrs. Whitney ” IN CONNECTICUT ' Manchester, Conn., as Second Class Mall The dinner, in recognition of in Europe, West Germany might open the'' Republicans to endorse ari Merritt o f 448 Lake Rd., has re­ . > Matter. ______the many years of service the turned from a<-two-month spb- diplomatic relatione with some of the outright withdrawal of UJS. *’ SUBSCRIPTION rates” i3 Z L troops now fighting in 'Vietnam. iKeleonri have given the church merged patrol as a member of Payable In Advance ______COminunlat nations of Eastern Europe. ’ One Year ...... *??-S9 Blit the Republicans have no ,rind the oonununity, will be the the Gold Crew of the Polaris Six Months ...... This was a departure, tentative at j^int event in celebrating the missile submai^lne, USS Ulysses Three Months ..l.viw a ...... j;50 inientidn advocating a Season Greetings To All! , One Month ...... 1.8i least , from previous West German pol­ change of anything like that ggOUi annivertary of the S. Grant. icy. magnitude iri the administra­ iftiureh’B founding. The Grant returned to Ita op- M EM B ER OF HAVING A GET-TOGETHER OR PARTY? I'. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Under previous West German policy. tion’s Vietnam program. ’They A roast beef dinner is to be .eratlng base, in Guani, Marianas * The Associated Pre.es Is exclusively entity served at 6 p.m. in the church Islands, for a short refitting and '' to the use ot r^publicetton of all news West Germany refused to have diplo­ are searching for a line of de­ ■ patches credited to It or not otherwise cred it m atic. relatione with any country which bate which will enable them to social room. Lhis will be. fol­ relief o f crew. After beifig re­ ed In this paper and also the local news puli- lowed by an imfoimal hour of lieved by the Blue Crew, the LET US D O N E COOKING in turn had diplomatic relations with exploit , the admlnlattation^s llshed here. fun arid fellowship. Gold Crew went to Pearl Harbor All rights oT rcpubllcatlon of special dis­ East Germany. . potltieal embarrassment over patches herein are also reserved.______AH friends and acquantances fo'r gest and recreation. For your home New Year’s Eve Party serve cook It is stlir clear, from the Kleslnger in­ Vietnam. This is the nprmal them yourself pizza, ln-6 minutes presto you can serve, 'way of politics, particularly as of the Nelsons are invited. Before returning to the Grant i ' The Herald Printing Company, Inc., as- augural, that West Germany still has : atimes no Snanclal responsibility for typo- a Presidential election ap­ Reservations shoidd be made men of the Gold Crew will un­ piping hot pizza, lo u ’ll be the talk of the party. ;; Igrai^lcai errors appearing In advertisements no intention of recognizing East Ger­ with Mrs. John B. Hutchinson, land other reading matter in Tlie Manchester proaches. dergo refresher training at the I Evening Herald. many. Rt. 6, by Wedneoday. Fleet SubmarineTralnlng Fa­ In addition, Republican de­ But, as such things move, it is quite Bloodmoblle Visit cility in Pearl -Harbor. ~ — I Full service client of Ni E. A. Service. Inc. bate along those lines would 1 Publishers Representatives — The Julius a leap forward for West Germany to be T h e first 1067 Bloodmobile Mathews Special Agency — New York. Chi­ compel the Democrats to re­ willing to recognize countries which visit in this area, will be Jan. Manchester Evening HeraM cago. Detroit and B9stom______act with stronger pledges that y t , from 1:46 to 6:80 p.m , at recognize East Germany. Andover correspondent, Law­ PIZZA RAYS i the Johneon SM^niptraticn will Oongregational Church. rence Moe, teL 742-6196. ■ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULA- We don’t pretend' to guess how long never accept a settlement in Regutar doriora from Andover 3 .TlONS.______[ ______■''it will take, but the next thing that Vietnam not laced with iron jmd friends of the Columbia Red 130 SPRUCE ST.—643-0031 I Friday, December SO happens will be a combination of two gruarantees against the possibil­ Okms chapter, of which Andover Excises Support Nation things in quick succession, and will find ity of an eventual Communist is a part, will be contacted by ORDER AHEAD - West Germany recognizing East Ger­ take-over. The Republicans, who the recruitment committee with- ANDORRA LA VELLA—Citi­ The Ministry Of Paul Prokopy many-just long enough for the two of as yet have no party line, of any m the next week. zens of Andorra— only about a Mnd on the. war li) Vietnam, B'ollday Closings ' third o f the 13.850 residents are Fully to audit a ministry, one would them to decide that the time has come OPEN NEW YEAR’S EVE till 2 AJN. . know how tempting a settlement Officials have asked that natives—pay no income tax, for them both to compel both Russia need access to the inaccessible. In ad> will be for the Democrata in townspeople keep in mind that death duty or'Ctfttoms. A 3 per and the United States to recognize one llition to appreciation of words spoken 1968, any settlement that gets there 'wiU be no office hours at cent levy on alcohol and on mo­ NEW YEAR^ DAY to 11 PJI. om the pulidt, or At the bedside, or at reunited Germany., the war over 'with—or seems the town office building tonight tor fuel is the principality’s graveside, one woUM need to know to get the war over with—b e-. and Ailso that the'Disposal Area chief source of Income. 0 meaning and powfcir ’;of touch and Somebody Invents Our Invention fore the election. ge^ure and of momenta in which there 1968 PublUhen Newspaper We are all familiar with the historic Syndicate were words not apoken. Eisenhower and Nixon joined forces again last'bight but this time it was " controversies over who was first with Beyond the noticed acta o f pafish and David Eisenhower, grandson of the former president, who escorted Julie Nix­ some of the world’s great inventions— tMBuiVnity leadersMp and example, one on, daughter of the former vice president, as she made her.debut at the Inter­ the Wrighta or some Frenchman, with < Civic Concert ywu1d\need to be able to calculate u d national Debutante Ball in New York City. (AP PhotofaxI 935 MAIN STREET - TEL. 643-5171 - OPEN 9 A.M. TO 5:30 P.M. - CLOSED MONDAYS the plane—the Russians pr Marconi with MUSIC STORES: 17 OAK ST., MANCHES’TER - 241 ASYLUM ST., HAR’niXDRD (522-7201) Weigh \the significance o f the many . . . j - ^ .a ■ ■ • the wireless—rand the one sound. diSduc- Set Wednesday WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SER'VICE - 142 EAST CENTER STREET - TEL. 649-7196 pmall acta o f Mndneais, the remembered tion that can be made from such dis­ •A iuid sometimes the unremembered, asso* *11)0 final list Of patron and Younger Nixon Daughter putes is that great minds very fre­ dated wlte wearer of the cloth. oontributirig members has been quently are heading in -the same chan­ m addition to the number of years announced by the Mancheater Civic Orchestra.. *rhe orchestra ■i>ent in one church and one place, one nels at approximately the same moment In history. 'Will present its first concert of would heed\to know the amount o f spir­ In Internatidnal Dehut Last tirne tonight - tomorrow But we never really expected it to Pholosraphed By Sylvian Oflarn the season next Wednesday at / - s . itual Impact and passion generated in A tall, Mrs. Richard M. Nixon. Her After a wWle, Perle Mesta sat happen to us, right here on this page. HARTFORD SEMINARY -8:15 p.m. in Bailey Audlfpriuni, NEW YORK (AP) - this human being and transmitted, by Manchester Higli School. whose escort was Da'vdd Elsenhower, next to '"Nixon and chattered Yet it was only a fewadays ago that, rosy-cheeked brunette through his calling, to the world Jane Gutt and Ruth Krrintz grandson of former I^sident warmly, proving that people "V. f . ther was once *'vice president te which ha functioned, ^ devoting our wisdom to the problem «f win present a joint sirt exhibit Dwight D. Elsenhower. I who dine together do not. neces- For nearly a fun quarter century, how to rid ourselves of the dirty, niessy 'in the small auditorium of of^the United States clung to the More than 1,000 guests sat skrily -vote together, Manchester has been Witness to the business of facilitating our , winter H erald high school on the night o f thri\ arm of a curly-haired lad whose around candlelit tables or. Earlier in the evening, the gtlnlstiy of the Rev. Paul ,G. Prokopy travel through the endless dispersal trf Inside Report Yesterdays concert Doors will open at 7 ndfatner - was president at leaned over balconies glittering famous hostess with mostest In ^ pastor o f Zion EvangaUcal Lutheran tons and tons of sand and salt, we sud­ >en Foru] p.m. e time. She made her way -with gold and twinkling with turquoise blue silk and spar- Contributing members include driwn the center of a ballroom to - lights to watch the parade of kling diamonds, declined to ' am reh. denly found ourselves giving birth to- the Idea that what we really need for 2 5 Years A g o- Bantly Oil Co., Case Bros. Inc., to- international society beauties and their military es- stand in the receiving line with His tan frame always seemed gaunt- Atty. and Mrs, George C. Less- Thut'^ay night. corts. Nixon because, she' said, “ It winter travel is a hovermobile. Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak With Ole Intensity o f spirit with which Dr.- Robert P. Knapp, chair­ Investory Taxes state of Connecticut Tax De­ ner, Mr. and Mrs. 'Wayne Mantz, girl, Julie Nixon, repre- Presiding over the evknt from wouldn’t do either of us any hit dedicated himself to his God smd his Entirely unknown to us, the U.S. man of the Manchester Chap­ To the Editor, partment the combined average Mr. and Mrs. George Marlow senting the United States, was the royal box — one that bulged good.” WASHINGTON — Under se- p^pla, ( ■ Patent Office at Washington was, even - patently would be free to con­ ter of the American Red Cross, During the 1965 session of the annual inventory tax payment . 1 and Mr. and Mrs. J. Philip the firrt of 67 daughters of rich out a little farther than the rest Randy Paar, the daughter o< ^ e t Republican -study today is a iIBs face was warm-and lights with at that moment, getting ready^tp issue tinue the war (after withdrawal appeals, to local women to en­ General Assembly of the State amounts to just at>out $29,000,. Sheridan. a n d /im portant parents — were Julie’s proud parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paar, iivas , 'party policy fo'r Vietnam which of both the U.S. and the North the natural affection hq felt for* atl the Patent S,M2,721. to one Franklin A. roll for training in a Volunteer of Connecticut, legislation was 000 (wholesale and -retail tax - Additional patrons are Mr. presented/ at the 12th annual The elder daughter, Trlsh, Loo shy to Join the Bne of, white- would oomrtiit the party square­ Vietnamese) ? ” Nurse’s- Aide Corps. himlly of-man. Dobson, an erstwhile aircraft design .enacted which will, at the be­ about $11,500,060 and manufac­ and Mrs. Andrew AnmTdt, Mr. international Debutante Ball who came out at the same ball gowned girls who smiled and ly-against sending any more . The answer, dated Oct. 24 and „ The Orford Soap Co. of Man­ ginning of the year 1977, put 'IBs hand both sought and extended engineer out in California, for some­ turing tax about $17,500,000). and Mrs. Andrew Ansaldi Jr; held at the^aidorf-Astoria. in 1964, now and then threw sug- shook hands for several hours. ground reinforcements to South­ signed by Acting Assistant Sec­ chester closes down for one the full burden of the payment This figure of $29,000,000 let Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Beiler, Julie, 17, ^freshman at Smith ar cubes at table 47 below to Late comers were ex-Mayor Understanding and help. thing he calls an “ air ^ar.” east Asia. ^ retary of Defense ’Tow n sen d week because of its inability to of the taxes due on manufac­ me repeat represents ’’ the M r and Mrp. Fred 'TT lliish HI, College, is th^younger daughter attract the attention of her Robert F. Wagner and hia 'wife, '.H e oould be bold in a s k i^ a id to the But whatever he ^j^alls his invention, The idea was seriously dis­ Koopes, said that any joint secure the tin necessary for turers’ inventories squarely up­ amount of tax revenue, and riot Mr. ' and Mrs. Bertrand H. of former Vi^ President and young contemporaries there. Barbara, 'who were not recog­ mission he served; shy and grate^I ft is essentially our h'ovirmobile tbo, for cussed at a closed-door meeting v/ithdrawal would be predicted packaging. on the shoulders of' all of the the vblue of state inventories. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. nized at, the door. They made it of the .House Republican leaders on- the ‘'de-actlvatlon'-’ of Viet when K was offered, him, .He was rsst- it can, or would, ritie around on.aibush- -ft*' people of the state of Connecti­ .1. have been given to under- - Burnham, Mrq. Austin Cheney, in time, however, for the a few' ^ y s before Christmas. Cong units In the south. . less and never satisfied that enough was Ion of air, over land, over water, or 10 Years Ago cut, Up to the time o f the en­ stand -that instead of increas­ Mrs. Dorothy P. Dawkins, Mr. beginning of the long presenta­ Also at this session were several ’’. . . The Viet Cong would being done to try to lift misery from the over snow, which is the particular actment of such legislation the ing iri value year by year as and Mrs. Walter Doll, Mr. and Shrike Value Questioned tion. ^ military advisers to the House not bo free to continue the war ' , This date 10 years ago was a affairs of men. So he always tried a lit- . problem which sharpened this page’s in­ manufacturer could look for no well it might, the total com- Mrs. Timothy Donovan J r, Dr. Following Julie' Nixon coma leadership panel, including Re­ during any phased withdrawiail Sunday; The Herald did not Just tomighfi and tomorrow till 5;.30, to save a barrel of money Be harder, to generate healing, to vital­ ventive wit in the first place. publish. help in the payment of his in­ ,, bined inventory value will 'be.>^'' and Mrs. John R. Eddy. Mariana Van Rensselaer Gris­ tired Admiral Arthur Rad'o-d, of external forces,” Hoopes Also, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ise mercy, to teach love, to gatin new - Inventor Dobson thinks he can make ventory taxes, he paid them set at Its 1964 level, ■■and'that ^ $6J MilUon Order Placed wold, daughter of Mra- George in this end-of-the-year clearance of discontinued patterns, a former chairman of the Joint- wrote Laird. “Hence, the ''Joint l)imself. taxes -will be computed^and EUis, Atty. and Mrs. William Griswold Jr., the bald co

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ERIDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1^86 P A G E N H ^ MAKCHESTbiR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.,.FRIDAY, DECEMBER Sp. 196C . V.. ,, . r'l P A G E E IG H T cn* ' Natl^lT'Aasoclation o f Home Soviet Luna 13 Events Panel tolii|Bpect EvenU^in Capital Builders. FUEL O IL Mrs. Fowell '.4 > TV-Radio Tonight Retarded tenter REPORT TO EDITORS Obituaiy- in the ' Sd*oini Defeme remaining four in Europe, most­ 'NEW HAVEN (A P)—T*i« Oon- : Sites N eit Week ly in. y ranee. nectiout ,B(Mkers AMOCtetlon ^Stands Up’ Ends Moon W A SH IN O rdlf (A P ) — U.S. Lippmann liu lived in Wash-' will oonducA a “ri|X)rt to the W o rld STAMFORD (AP) — A com- Ambassador Arthur J. Goldberg ingtoh f®r nearly 30 years. editors’’ meeting in January. 200 G.AIi> M IN . C.OJE Mrs. EastMTOod, (CkmitaMd tibm Omi) crMsr-shaped eavl- Hays Again Vision ? mittes looking for » site for s has preeepted a five-point legal The meeting w u scheduled the Plamstead Oratec-where the ties on the hmar surface. for Thuroday but waa caB«d off R. I. REOlUS Teacher, 87, Dies fioBavtat Sentenced 8:00 M0> Uevls ( 8) Moyle- (C) .regioniU center fbr th« mentally defense of the United Nations Judges Set Record because of . bad weather, (Ooatimied from ra g e One) Am eilean Surveyor sateUlte Photographs of^ the I s n ^ , f) Hiks Douglas (J ) DAtb 'VaUey. Day* retarded will touf possible sites Security Council’s sanctions • WASHING'TON (AP)''— The M3-0577 VIENTIANB, Laos (AP) - A (19) Merv Grtflln*' (10) Mlamr UndMercover a spokesman said. BLiinroTOK— Mri. Edna 1 ell ehowsd "howed ther^wepe no high i (U ) Alfred HltOboock 7:15 (40) Peter 3i Justice bepartm ent. says Prejlir, speedily. Hays said airline tick­ landed last summer all showed tomiatlons or mountains Laotiqn military court haa len- - (n Stamford and Norwalk next against Rhodesia. Clough Eastwood, <7, Of Maple (10) Faith for Today (SO) Sports Camera den t' Johnson appointed more . similar ground structures. , ground leyM. tenced fmtner riyiit-vlng strong (rt) ^ t « M . (22), HIshUghU week. Goldberg told the Associatloh ets bought by the subcommittee . (80) Rocky ^ Friends 7:80 ( 3,13-12) Wild, Wild Weat federal judges in 1966 than were . it. died last night at RocXvllle nian Gen. Phouml Nosavan in 1 1 (._ (C) , Tbd Orst propoeed site, for the of American Law Sclwols for her and her 4-year-old son - This was apparently . deter- ]juna IS rests on four petals, (40) Man of the Wprid (46) Green' Hornet .(C) even appointed in a one-ybar General Hospital. She was the mined from pictures radioed lookint much like a flower bud- absentia to 20 years in prison 5:15 (24) BYlendly Olant (22) lUn In 8 )^ e (C) centor^was W ^ T h u r s d a y he was replying to had been available in San Juan., 6:10 (40) Dennja Menace (lO'lO-SO) Tarun 1C) period. wife of caiarles J. Eastwood. for desertion, the government the affluent. lldgtbury V section, .!*_ j,y Kj number of Indl- fmm the moon orobes ^ (40) Ttnie Tunnel (C> appointed this year, compared pcarance by Mrs. Powell,’Hays 18 landing'site was described as density, the other for meas- army generals, was reported to 8:30 ( 3-12) Hogan'* Heroe* (C) ing recently to .oppose the pro­ bargo key Items in trade with Mr^, Eastwood, was bom In , t94) UB*; Poetry posed qse of the site. with the previous record of 63 in had said i f she did not show up a dug-up, grainy surface, con- urlng radiation — and a televi- have passed sentence Dec. 2i on •'‘“ UmtTn? J (10-20-22-20)' Mbn From , the robelUous British colony, (18) Merv Griffin ; Their opposition prompted 1961. He said this year’s ap­ TollanA Dec. 27, 1879, a daugh­ he would recommend not only taining a large quantity of gion camera which takes a pan- the general who now .lives in . (22) Rocky U.N.C.Li.E. (C).^ Flnit, he denied the council ter of A^lfred and Clara Smith (24) Accent on Youth 9:00 ( 5-40) Bette (C) 'sh8jrp criticism from State Rep. pointments represented 15 per that she be fired but that she be stones and crater-type forma- oramic view o f the landing Songkhla, southern Thailand. ' (90) Industry on Parade ( 3-12) Movie (C) flouted the principle of self-de­ (84) NET Playhouse Albert R. Webber, chairman of cent of the federal judiciary. Clough, and lived in Ellington cited for contempt of Congress. tlons but no dust. ’Tass said the but transmits the picture The seiltence included dlsmis- 6:16 (22) aub House termination. Rather than as­ most of her life. She was a (40) Haveiick (30). 1958 Bborti Review the New Haven RegionkI Center Nearly half of the appointees Hays said it appears obvious stones apparently f e l l . on the by sections, sal from the army and confisca­ , (10-20) New* 10:00 ( 8 ^ ) 12 (S^ock High (C) serting that principle, he ex­ member of Ellington Congrega- ]iirs. Powell is in vdolatioh of the (10-20-22-30) Earedo 70 for the Mentally Retarded. plained, the white minority gov­ were elevated from within the moon at slow speed and were inside are electronic program tion of Phoumi’s property. 8:130 ( 8) New*. Weather > (24) and HI* Son* tlonal Church. law requiring congressional Phoumi fled to Thailand, after (24) What's New? yifebber wrote a letter to E. ernment is claiming "merely state or federal judiciary, Clark not meteorites. ., . devices, chemical batteries and , - ( 8) Walter Cronicite (C) _rJU:00 ( 8-8 (C), 10-20-22-30-40) aides 'to work either in Washing- New*. Snort*. Weather Arthur Morin Jr. a Roxbury the .right of 6 per cent of the said. She Was a graduate of Elling­ It said meteorites fell on the a temperature regulating sys- a clash in Vientiane Feb. 3, ' (12) Newsbeat (13) NewBheat ton schools and Northfield ton or the home' district of the I960, ^between army units and (10-90.22-SO) Huntley-Brlnk- 11:15 (10;20-80) Tonight (C) resident and the chairman of Rhodesian people who are white The “a'p^intments were made moon at far greater speed, tern, Tass said. ley (C) the site committee. In the letter (Mass.) Seminary. She was ac­ member employing them. Pow­ police' forces, the result, it was (40) Snort* Flna).._ to rlile over 94 per cent who are lOxfill newly created Judgeships ive W ith w ... . ' ...... 6:45 C8) Peter Jennings, New* (18> Bnbacriotion TV Webber asked “ what kind of a tive in the Campfire Girls or­ ell, represents a Harlem district charged, of an attempted coup „ (12-32) Nfwif 11:20 ( 35) Movies black.” - and vacancies, 7:00 (304Q) News Weather 11:25 (40V Counfry Music (C) State Connecticut would be if ganization in Ellington lor many in New York. The only penalty engineered by Phoumi to regain And because Rhodesia is a Ky- Warns R e^ (24) World Pre*» Review . H:.30 (22) Ton'eht (C< . every village, town and city put CAPITAL FOOTNOTES years. under that law is removal from „,r. contrbl of the army. (10) Branded (C) 1:16 (40) Air Fbrce Film British territory and not a up a ‘keep out' sign to evhry the paywrfl. Biir, 8ATum>\F2b TV w sm pok rOMPLimp um iNO “state” with its own sover­ The U.S. geological survey Survivors, besides her hus­ humane institution” seeking a e I m d a y * As the subcommittee went to Fallout Detected eignty, the U.N. action "does not says the government expects to band, include two sons, James Student®’ Letter to LBJ locatlqn. collect a record $238 million in MaLTIPLEjM^l VITAMINS work on its report. Hays indi- TOKYO (AP) — Radioactive violate the U.N. charter’s ban A. Eastwood and Charles E. Morin wrote Webber that let­ royalties from-gas and mineral he would oppose any at- fallout from Communist China's against intervention in “ matters Eastwood. both of Ellington, and it recommend ters and attitudes like Webber's leases for 1966. Radio which are essentially in the do­ Cye grandchildren. Questions Vietnam Goals fifth ndciear test.was detected make difficult the selection of criminal action by the Justice _f—> (This listing includes only thoae news tfroadeasts Of 10 or The Senate subcommittee on 3 throughout Japan^>rio^j^^ the IS mestic jurisdiction of any Funeral services will be held appropriate sites, ONE DAY* Department against Powell. - (Contlnned from Pago One) government reported. minute length. Some stattoNS tarry ether short newscasts.) state,” he said. health of the 'elderly wants MUiTIFitJ ^iTAalsS Sunday at 2 p.m. at Ellington “Our mandate was to see if “ We sincerely believe,” wrote health screening centers set up American .servicemen a t the But the level of radiation in WDBC—136C 7:15 Goldberg also said . the- Congregational Church. The there were any irregularities in gent a problem as any that con­ '5:00 t«ng John Wade 7:30 Harry Reuoner Morin to Webber, "that thcle to detect chronic diseases which Newport dock, a new U.S. mili­ particles collected by scientists 6:00 Mike Millard 7:35 Wuhingion Week v councH’s action was justified by Eev. Donald P. Inglis, pastor, the handling of funds,’ ’ he told fronts the nathm today. . children should not* be treated it said afflict nearly one of ev­ Mnltiple Fire Chief William C. Mason holds a'dangerous doll tested at the Town'Fire tary port facility. The sourcea waa still much lower than that 9:00 Keu Griffin 8:00 New* ^ , the “ unique legal and factual will officiate. Burial will be in newsmen, “ and if we found * “We are grateful for your In- 1:06 Newt. Sign Off 8:10 Speak Up Hartford like second "Class citizens by ery two Americans. Department this morning. The door ill'the background was quickly opened by a said the U.S. military port com­ when the main cloud from Pek­ WBOU-^S 10:05 Comment elements’ ’ In this particular VitaminB Ellington Center Cemetery. there were, to make recom­ "* terest in d send our .best wishes providing them with a site that mand had agreed to hire 288 ing’s third test last May passed 6:00 Hartford HlfhllghU 10:20 Speak Up Hartford .. case because of human rights Friends may call at the Ladd fireman and the flame put out in a snow bank. fHerald photo by Satemis) 7:00 New* 11:30 Barry Farbaf Show . - for the proposed purpose would CAPITAL QUOTES mendations to tighten up proce- for the new year.” replaced dockworkera to work over Japan, the government’s M ifeaf 100 Funeral Home, 19 Ellington dures. 8:00 Gaslight 12:00 Comment \ be second class.” violations.s™„.,., “ It is apparent that the slow­ The letter urgM Johnson to on Saigon’e commercial docks. radioactivity countermeasures 12:00 Quiet Hour* 12:15 New* Sign OH ^ Ave., Rockville, tomorrow from -- " i think we have found wTic—less Roxbury residents had object­ down in housing activity will' 2.94 Sits . extend the New Year’s mice Beginning Tuesday, American headquarters said. WFOF—141S Lippmann Moving 3 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. enough irregularities to tighten Chief Suggests Testing Dolls even without a fonnal agrae- 5:00 Jim Meeker ■ 6:00 Afternoon Edition ed that the proposed adminis­ continue into the early months 0 soldiers and sailors unloaded Scientists said they needed 10:00 Hotline 8:00 New*. Sport*. Weather trative-clinical center woQId'de- .. .WASHINGTON (AP) — (3ol- ■ of 1967 before there is a turna­ The family suggests that up. the procedures. But we have military cargo In 12-hour shifts further analysis of the fallout 12:00 John Sherman . < - 6:35 Americana A “ doll scare’’ similar to one stuffing in the doll, thougb^^p- in stock, though one gift tjjls could be done by “ de WINF—1235 7:30 New* of the World pi'ese land values, that the 10- umnist Walter Lippmann says bout. But a turnabout is clearly those wishing to do so make no mandate to recommend any- before they could get some clue 7:45 Joe Oaraglola experienced several months ago presently less flammable, also did call the fire department this ,acto restraint on both sides.” at both the Newport and com­ 5-00 New* acre plot waa too small, that memorial contributions to a thing to any other agency of to the nature of the Chinese test. 6:15 Speak Up Hanford 7:50 Sing Along he and his. wife are moving in the making, certainly no later/ 1.57 r . began to bum. mprning and showed some con- •• mercial docks, handling be­ 6:00 New* 8:05 Pop Concert the land offered poor drainage building fund at Ellington Con- govemnnent.’’ when soldiers from Vietnam ______„ „ „ ------„ th» “ In short, Mr. President, the Japanese experts have specu­ from Washfhgton because he than midyear, and the secon Mason suggests that any cem over the dolls, and the doll"*' ------tween half and two-thirds^ of the 6:16 Barry Farber Show 8:50 uefonn Claaelc and that it was too far from gregational Church.* Gne panel member, Rep. Wil- nt 6:4s bowell Thomas 11:00 New*. Sport*. Weather has “ an impelling feeling that half of the year will be bewr were sending dolls home— dolls lated that the nuclear device ------liam L. Dickinson, R-Ala., has testing be done outside by the the owner described seemed like. -- normal volume. The force at 7:00 The World Tonight 11:30 Other Bide of the Day public utilities and convenienc­ you get Into a rut If you stay in than the first six months” -/the our contemporaries, raised In first totaled about 660 ipjen, and contained hydrogen-bomb ele­ made of flammable material. Is parents. the one at the fire department. es. one place for too long.” John Badzavtldi predicted the hearings would the Ilemocratic tradition of another 150 were brought from ments. ONE DAY* He, himself, immediately Mason said. , Apparently, some ered next week when the official fake currency, but coin dealeri MULtlFLlJ Lvitamiss John Radzavich, 76,” of New f® Justice Department pro- again prevalent in the area. And thinking for themselves, are q ^, jja Nang The Washington Post reported stuck the burning doll in a of these dolls were sold in Man- are offering $6 for one counter­ AOCIDENtAL DEATH Britain, father of Mrs. Mary aecution'of Powell for misuse of ^ e danger is quite real. finding a growing ooilflict be Offer for Poland Family Planning Council meeta. Thursday night that the Lipp- House travel funds. ’The sub­ snow bank, to douse the flame, cheater and the area. Union spokesmen conceded Studies indicate the present feit bUI. CHARLTON, Maos. (A P) manns plan to live eaght months Preneta o f Manchester, died William C. Mason, fire chief tween their own observations ort WARSAW, Poland (AP) — Multiple committee established that It Is not quite certain which ^According to Harvey King, ^ ihet the general strike call was birth rate, 30,(X)0 a day, could be_ Lists of bogus serial numbers A Connecticut truck driver of the year in a Park Avenue yesterday at New Britain Me­ of the Town ,^ire Department The United States has offered to more than 75 airplane trips dolsl are " flammable. The doll president of the Ka-Klar Cloth by o">y to 8.000- cut from 12 to 60 per cent by the and information on how to tell sleeping in the cab of his truck apartment in New York and the Vitamins 'w/Iron morial Hospital after a long ■“suggests these safeguards to bp administration leaders on finance "mutually beneficial” billed to members of Powell’s tested had a blue label o n ' it. Toy Co. in Manchester, stand- workers out of a membership of change in age requirements, ttie counterfeit notes appear died accidently Thursday of ex­ 'Y Illness. taken. In order to keep a child projects in Poland with much, of OMMM M t io 6l 1 M staff were taken by someone saying it was produced in Po- ards dn imported dolls, which _ , 50,000 claimed by the labor con- although the law is ignored In daily in Australian newspapers. haust fumes. District Medical Survivors also include a son, from getting burned, or a home “These are ^ p le as devoted ,ad„aUon. Strike leaders also the $28 million due it next year eTsel land. On the same sticker it was appear to be ones which pres- thousands of villages. Unofficial estimates of - the Examiner Anthony A. Wojcle- two. other daughters, eight going up in flames, test the to the Constitution, to the demo- on the Polish debt.- 3.29 S?X6 " Mrs. Powell has not re­ indicated. it had fbden tested ent. the danger, are not as high appealed to dockworkera In oth­ bogus notes nui- as high as a chowski hao niled. grandchildren and seven great­ dolls, he said. chitlc process, Srtd to law and U.S. Ambassador John A. sponded to two subcommittee and approved by a Pennsvania as the meinufacturing standards er ports to leave their Joba, but More Israeli A m u million dollars. Calhoun F. Roberts, 42, of NEW YEAR’S grandchildren. order as were their faihers apd Gronouskl presented the propos­ requeists to appear before it — It will mar the doll, but it firm. The tag is dark blue. set by the U.S. Government. U.S. sources said there had TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)-— PlalnvlUe, Conn., was found Wines, Liquors, Cordials ’The funeral will be held to­ brothers who served willingly in al Thursday to Deputy Foreign once Dec. 19 and again, Thurs­ may prevent an injury later. Mason said that there may be His- firm, he said,, produces been no walkouts at Da Nang, H ie Israeli government is mak-, -dead 'in his trailer truck. State at Lowest Prices morrow at 8 a.m. from the two world wars and in Korea.” Gnarled Oak Pretty A doll brought to the fire sta- other dolls Other than the one dolls and gets from various Cam Ranh Bay or other ports. Minister Jozef Winiewlcz and ing {dans to Increase production Police said he apparently drove 1.69 day. Hays .said the pand wants BOTH STORES Zigas Funeral Home, 540 East The students’ idea to write the Foreign Trade Minister Witold ARTHUR DRUG to learn what she does to earn tiOn was tested this morning. he had which may also be made manufacturers the ready-made There were these develop­ of homemade military equip­ C H A R lD T T E , N . C. — A into a restaurant parking lot O P E N till et.. New Britain, with a Mass letter to Johnson grew out of a Trampczynskl. There waa no her salary and vdiether she is in Mason held the doll and a fire­ of the same type of material— face. But he said these are test­ ments abroad; ment from 20 per cent to 50 per strikingly beautiful wood for and fell asleep. of requiem S.t, Andrew’s debate at the annual congress of immediate reaction from the TONIGHT 9 violation of the law requiring a man applied a flame to it from a cellulose substance which has ed and approved, and are made —North Vietnam Reused U.S. cent of the arm y’s needs in the wan paneling has been made CMKII6' Church, New Britain, at 9. Bur­ the National StudenV Association a cigarette lighter. The face of a low kindling temperature and of synthetic material which is warplanes of bombing and Polish government. next ifve to 10 years, a Defense from crooked, gnarled oaks— for all yonr congressional aide to work ei­ last summer oh the campus of Cfeewable ial w ill in St. M ary’s Ceme­ the doll, made of .cellulose plas­ more fire resistant. He indicat­ a lly in g "m any populated areas The plan was described as Ministry spokesman announced form erly considered useless ther-..In Washington or in . the is quite similar to what ping- the University of Illinois. tery, New Britain. ed that foreign countries may and economic estabHshments” another step in President John­ Tliursday. trees from the Appalachian Fruit Flavored member’s own district. tic, burst into flame in about pong balls are made from. The suggestion was put for­ Friends may call at the fu­ not have as high a safety stand­ on Wednesday but did not give son's policy o f building “ bridges area. A new processing method When TheJPccosion Cafe for Ffowers,^ NEW YEAR’S Mrs. Powell, who lives in 10 to 15 seconds, and the flame Various town merchants say ward during the debate by A l­ Security and defense pur­ Multiple Vitamins neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Puerto Rico, has offered to ap­ was sudden and fierce. The they have none of these dolls ard as is found in the U.S. /any casually figures. A Hanoi of understanding” to East Euro­ chases account for about 35 per quickly seasons green wood and ” " Think of the lard K. Lowensteln, a former ( pear before the committee Jan. broadcast said the raids were in pean Oommimist nations. cent of Israel’s present $470 mll- produces a new coloration- sim­ EVE PARTY liltio if 100 Edgar V. Huggbis president of the association who Cat Ba Is- The total Polish debt to the wHh IS mpi 6, Hays said, addifyg that the i>ick, Coventiy; June Papineau, liori annual trade deficit. ilar to cheistnur or walnut. ROCKVliXE—Edgar Vaun is now a lawyer and active re land, th e. provinces of Quang United Statea of about $450 mil­ Par khill-Joyce panel goes out of business Jan. 198 PorUtr"' St.; Steven Reyn­ 3.29 Sin Huggins, 64, of 25 Fox Hill Dr. form Democrat in New^ork. Blnh, Nghe An, Thanh Hoa, lion is to be repaid in inatall- SUPPLIES 3. The doll: Innocent ap­ olds, ,.42,. Glenwood St.; Robert Rift Grows Between Alter the debate concluded, a Bogus Aussie Bills died yesterday afternoon at Hays said Mrs. Powell wets Nlnh BirA and Thai Blnh, and in menta running until the year MELBOURNE, Australia pearing but potential­ Roamuseen, 129 Skinner Rd., group o f 200 students held a Flower Shop at Rockville General Hospital af­ served, with a subpoena order­ the Vlnh Ha and Huong Lap 2004. Most of the debt is for sur­ (A P ) — Police and TOin collec­ ly dangerous. Vernon; Wadislaw VashimUa, rump meeting on the campus FOR RENT Frank Oakeler, Proprietor ' ter a long illness. : ing her to appear Dec. 19. H e' communes in the northern sec­ plus U.S. farm crops sold to Po­ tors in eastern Australia are in 601 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER 60 Lynesa St.; Mrs. Linda Wil­ and agreed-to draft such a let­ 8 and 16 mm. Horte Pro- Foirway Prices! Mr. Huggins was bom In said Thursday’s hearing was AFL-CIO and UAW tor of the demilitarized zone. land star ting in 1967. hot competition to snap up coun­ Jeetoro—sound or silent, ateo (Next to Hartford National j 1.69 liams, East Hartford. ter. Baltimore, Md., and was em scheduled when she did not keep DETROIT (APJ..^ A widening The statement, was signed by —Communist China, which terfeit Australian $10 notes, S3 mm. aUde projectors. Bank) > |No party Is too large that| Flotilla Plans BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A They passed a hat and raised . . ployed by railroads all his life, the 'earlier date, pleading Illness the union's four top officers — *<>•> charged in the past that the Econoi Erosiont .which have been flooding .-the YES—WE DELIVER o we can’t aicoommodnte! son to Mr. and Mrs. Theodore policy rift betweem officials of 883 to cover the^ expense of WELDON DRUG CO. The last six. years before his and lack of time to make travel President Walter Reuther, Sec­ United States was using Hong LONDON (A P ) — British area...... V Phones: 649-0701 — 649-1443 j Boating Course. Bolduc, 96 School St.; a son the AFL-CIO and its largest af­ mailing the letter to student 767 Main S L —TM. 643-9321 Specials for New Year retirement, he was employed at arrangements. retary-Treasurer Ehnil Mazey Kong as a staging area for the economists, I both private and Police have seized $72,000 in I to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Czer- filiate — the 1.2-million-member leaders around the country. the Hartford- office of the New . The subcoimmittee chairman niakowskl, 434 Spring St.; a and Vice Presidents Leonard war, accused the United Statea government see signs o f ero* United Auto Workers Union — The letter was drafted and Haven Railroad. He was a said Mrs. Powell’s Puerto Rican U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ Woodcock and Pat Greathouse. of using the British colony as Sion in the I U.S. economy they was out in the open today. redrafted during September at member of the Brotherhood of attorneys cabled him saying Flotilla No. 17-9 has scheduled win, Fahey, 68 Barry Rd.; a It was an obvious attack on auxiliary base foF> a recent air fear will Ifreaten world trade Coldor’ In an unprecedented move, meeting's in the Manhattan Railroad and Steamship Clerks. they had recjslved no official a two-week public instruction daughter to„Mr. and Mrs. Al­ the leadership of AFL-CIO Pres attack on Hanoi. It said the next year. the UAW sharply criticaed the home of Abby Erdmann, a soph­ A ftersh a ve Local 186 of Hartford. notice of Thursday’s hearing, course in small boat handling fred Pariaeau Jr., 611 Hartford ident George Meany, with whom British are "turning Hong Kong Among the indicators cited by parent labor organization Reuther has feuded for years. omore at Smith College. Survivors include a daughter, He denied that and said the sub- and seamanship to start Jan. * Rd. into a U.S. military base.” The the expend are declining U.S. Lotion at 7 p.m. in Iona Manufactur­ ’Thursday for what it termed Relations between the two have Mrs. Joseph Belottl of Rockville committee had made travel ar­ DISCHARGED YESTER­ The /United States uses the colony as auto sales and corporate profits, T 7 ■ ing Company’s Iona Hall on complacency and clinging to the deteriorated recently, poned mailing it. first'because r«-raation center for w^th whom he made his home; rangements for both Mrs. Pow­ DAY: Kathy and Vickie Pear­ < T u „ A-io o«.i reel and recreation center a rise in unit labo^^costSk contin­ ChMee el: Regent St. of Johnson s trip to Asia, and ■. two brothers,_. Arthur Huggins ell and her 4-year-old son. son, 40 Auburn Rd.; Richard status quo. The UAW letter denounced Tt .. » eervicemen in Vietnam- uing depression in the home Rep. William L. Dickinson of Classes are open to small Disagreements between the the AFLrCIO for what It sidd then because o f the elections. .. building industry and a further MANCHESTER PARKAK e Ume A LeotlMr and William Huggiijs, both of Telgener, 51 Hillcreast Rd.; v” Wfe didn’t want it to look like —President Ho Chi Minh o* Alabama, the ranking Rejwbli- boat owners and their families. two labor giants, the UAW said, was an absence of a spirit o f Baltimore; three ' sisters, Mrs. Mrs. Lillian Grlffing, Hebron; election gimmick.” Miss North Vietnam, in a congratula- decline iq'the American trade e Ortental • Splesi can Ml the subcommittee, said Non-boat owners are Invited to go to the heart of the fulfillment tolerance of new ideas and dlf- surplus. EarlJDiight, Mrs. Trevor Lew­ David Willcox, 55 Hillside St.; iTrrimjinn M id Thuwidav “ All m essajc to Red C ^ e s e he believes the panel will rec- attend. of theuie iunu«iiiciiia.ifundamental odiiioaims and lerenceference oiof views, aion*along wiinwith an *i4wa«raacajr. M oa TqA.itiM' nciid rvwn. is and Mrs. Ijewis Klessling, all Maurice Wilson, 320 W. Center •ommend •proaecuting Powell. The course, to be conducted o f Baltimore, and' 'two' grand-' St.; Paul Sawyer Sr., East purposes of the American labor understanding that the free la- '^ w o ri"*h M S n S S China’s fMUi successful Age Dike Considered two hours each week, is design- movement. bor movement must children. Hartford; Frank Annati, Willi- NEW DELHI, India (AP) — Fobuloiis Speciol Purchase (Over 2500 Poir) ^ to hqlp the novice boat own­ Although some obsenvers be- unity in diversity, Funeral services will be held mantic. sary. Something like a cessation STsat encouragement to th« The Indian government is con­ er learn^he fundamentals of lieved the strongly worded It added; "The AFL-CIO Tuesday at 11 a.m.- at the Witzke Catholic, Schools DISCHARGED TO D AY: in the bombings or ajnajor shift Vietnamese peo^e now «8hUng sidering raising the minimum safety and'courtesy on the wa­ statement left the door open for lacks the social- vision, the-dy- Funeral Home, 4101 Edmondson Carolyn Richards, 18 Cushman in the admlnistraUon’s policy.” U-S- aggression. He the legal a^e for women to marry ter...... eventual withdrawal of the namic thrust,' the crusading Ave., Baltimore. The Rev. Set Self Study br.; Terri Carlson, Andover; test “ a great contribution to ths from 16 to 21 In .an attempt to CSoldor A certificate of proficiency UAW from the federation, one "dplrU that should characterize slow dinvn the population explb- Women’s and Teens’ Over-The-Sock Boots George Loose of Emanual Luth- Craig Pepin, Blast Hartford; TRUCE L U L L APPROACHES ckuse of safeguartling the informed source said there has t'.:e progressive, modem, labor SAIGON, South Vietnam J a P) peace.” sion. Hair Spnqr •ran CSiurch of-BaUlmore-will--;A;j8elf evaluaUon of Manches- Guard*tp'^^*'os^.,5o^"»^pass the Claire Pospisil, 42 Cambridge officiate. Burial will be in Wood been no such discussion among movement which it can and — Small-scale fighting flared in —Prdeident Chung Hee Park, The proposal will be consid- terter’s four Catholic' elemen­ final examination. St.; Holly Miller, Brookfield the union’s inner circle. ' must be if it is to be equal to the South Vietnam's Mekong Delta in a New Year's meaeage to From The Two Most Famous Manufacturers In America Contains lawn Md. Cemetery. tary and junior high schools is Registration will be in the Rd., Boiton; Donna Wiley, 34 The source said; “ All such new challenges and the new op- and the central lowlands today South Korea’s 45,000 troops in Friends may call at the fu- curi,«itly under way, Msgr, hall Jan. 4 and Jan. 11. A small Sherivood ‘ Circle; Nancy St. talk has been on the ou tsi^, not portunitles of our 20th century neral home Simday-and-Mon­ St.; Irving on the eve of the two-day New Vietnam, celled on them to Jamee A. Connelly, superintend­ fee Will be required to pay for Pierre, 216 School on the inside. The statement technological society.” RANGE t e r day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 a book. Hayden, Stafford: Mrs. Mary Y ear’s truce. make 1967 “ Uie year of victory” lens tb s ent of Schools for the Archdio- was issued because we have not In the air war, bad weather in Vietnam. H e said the war "is AM) Charles Nagy of Union Rd., Barry, 120 Hawthorne St.; been able to solve our policy v-v -jj- r ' againagain curuuiea curtailed raias raids on on norm North not a civG war of juet one coun­ *’ The Whlte-Gibson P u n „a l Stafford Springs is command- Bruce Cordner, 16 I>aurel St.; confticta in private and there­ FUEL OIL ed. Upen House set Vietnam, but U.S. B52 bombers try but ie a confrontation be­ Home, 65 Elm St., is. iq .charge 'nib'sWdV Is being carried out er Flolflla No'. 17-9. •Further Lyl'e Neddow, 18 Bank St.; Har- fore, have decided to bring disa­ A ^ ^ 1 1 made three attacks on Commu- tween the'entire free world and GASOLINE o( local arrangements. et Assumption, St Bartholo- obtained vey Wilcox, 117 McKee St. greements into the open. A t G O U I l t r y G l u t } nlst positions in South Vietnam. the international .Communist mew, St. Bridget and' St. James by contdeUng Nagy or Peter Also, Katherine Klrwin, Glas­ "W e don't want our member­ With the New Year's cease­ group.” Mrs. Emily Kos Kate Newell o f 239 Cedar Ridge tonbury: Kenneth McCormick, ship to think that we are going Schools. Its purpose, Msgr, Con- The Manchester Country Club fire scheduled to start at 6 jp.m. LUMBIA— Mrs. Emily „eUy .Ito appraise the GlastbfibUry ; ’ or DoUglas 41 McGrath Rd., South Wind­ along in silence with A F L -d O will form ally dedicate and un­ E8T Friday, Premter Nguyen Kos / Kate, 75, of 'Windham, atrengths and weaknesses of our Andrew of 71 Trout Stream sor; Mrs. Sophie Chluda, 24 policies with which we disagree. BANTLV OIL veil its new clubhouse' on Sat­ Cao Ky threatened toj:ancel the Save More mother of Mrs. Fred Klemark gchool system so that we may P'" - Vernon. Brian Rd., Wapping; Mrs. Joyce “ While it's not .necessarily a $50,000 Stolen ( OM I’ \N’I , IM urday, Jan. 7, with an Open four-day truce promised for the SALE o f Columbia, died Wednesday better serve our students,, their ------;------O'Brien, Thompsonville; Mrs. declaration of war, ; we 'have :.ll M\1N SIKI'.I.T House for the general public, Vietnamese New Year in Febru­ at Windham Memorial Hospit- parents, and the community.” Cardi' ’.Kappert, Glastonbury; served notice that we don’-t, in- In Robberies at With Caldor from 2 to 5 p.m. ary unless the Viet Cong oh-, 'I i:i. (ii'i- Mrs. Frances Whitham, 31 Cros- tend to sit by quietly in the fu- •b All teachers and other staff Hospital Notes A cocktail hour w ill then be * " by Rd.; Judy Chappell, Coven- ture.” serve -the IruCe this weekend, Trio of Banks H(II k \ illi’ HT-i- l'j”? f Survivors also Include another members have held orientation held for members, from 6 to 7 better than they did the (Thrist- daughter, a son, a ktste):.. and gjid worlc Miop sessions to famil- Visiting hours are 2 to 8 p.ni. try; Mrs- Carol Kinney and The federation was creatdd i n ___ . j i. j- mas cease-fire. LAWRENCE, M&M. (AP) — Caldor •five grandchU^en. iarize themselves with the pro- in all areas' 'g-v'e^pting mater- daughter, 553 Center St.; Mm. 1955 'with the merger of the A ^ L ^ h ' In Saigon,' Amertcan sources Robbers escaped wMh cloee to' Funeral seV^cesem < will be held cedures Jto be used in. evaluating "Hy where they are 2:30 to 4 Joan Tarca and son, 22 Norman and the CIO. ^ ' ion an reser- Doily Vitamin reported that a'"five-day- port |M,000 in three bank robberies tom orrow'at 11 k .m ;k 'th e (PrtV their school's' phUosophy and P-m. and 7 to 8 p.m .'aid private St.; Mrs. Carolyn Olsen and In a letter sent to iU ^uesU at the dinner rooms where ithey are 1 6 'a.m, daughter; 51 Barbara Rd., Ver- locals, the UAW contended the -mvicea guests at the dinner strike protesting the replace­ in Massachusetts Thursday, the Formnla ter Funeral Home, 456 Jackson-' objeotivee. ment o f Vietnamese dOckwork- largest th e . 825,000 to 830,000 St., ■VVilKmantac. The Rev. Each school has established a to 8 p.m. Visitors are requested non; Mrs. Dawn G eorge' and AFL-CIO "is not fulfilling the director. taken »t Osmmunity Savinge' George K; Evans of- Columbia steering committee comprised of not to smoke' in' patients’ ' rooms. 37 • Far‘;^ ,'ie a d 'o V r Wap“ M Urns ‘^mr^uiro's^s'which other elected and appoint- ers American i liife if IN . . ^ ed town officials. ’ had been aetUea. The aettlement'BaiA hi South Lawrence* > : Congregational Church-will of- both lay and religious'personnel, No more than two. visitors at ping. prompted the merger.” Values to ^20.00 wM 2S n m one time per patient, The evening will be topped off came near the elld of an ineffec- T w p gunmen wearing Bid ficlate. Burial will be in Scot- which will plan meetings, and re­ by dancing. live 12-hour general strike masks were involved in that pob- land Cemetery: search ahd compile background ADMITTED YESTERDAY: The clubhouse, gutted by a called in Saigon by the V iet- bery- Bank officials have not . Friends may call at the fu- material fo r discussions. disastrous fire, almost exact- namese Confederation of Labor, made ah exact, estimate of the *eral home tonight from 7 to 9. The steering committee wUl George Adams, 41 Knighton St-;' 81 Maiin St.; Stamford-Based Yawl ly one year ago, has been com-^’' The only noticeable effect of the loot. meet at least twice monthly and 34 W. Middle pletely rebuilt. The facilities In- general strike wak dikruption of A little later two men, one also be on call. The entire staff Tpke.; Mrs. Roseanna Blanch- elude a large dining area, a electrical service in a few real- m askkl and carrying a gtm, will meet monthly to discuss the ^ Frassinelli Job ...... Meadow* Oonvalescent Crippled in Atlantic, smaller dining area, a new ‘dential areas. robbed the Back Bay branch of Mos# Are Below Manufacturer's - - '--v-r- . schoirf’sschoid’s present sstatift U tm in the „ ’ \ Kathryn kitchen, a pro shop within the U.S.^ officials said the 5,(XX) Lincoln National Bank, npar the Handed to Casey light of the evaluation and to Home, Bidwell St., See The Famous Labels Cildpr Boiehner, 129 W. Center St.; clubhouse itself, and new lock- atriklng dockworicers in Saigon Prudential Center in Boston, of present progress reports. (Continued from page One) Charles BotUcello, 369 Oakland er rooms and rest rooms. would return to work tonight about 815,(W. Former Wholesale Price Chewdble r a c ^ only On Interim Basis Rd., Wapping; -Michael Brozow- Pepper Pike, all in Ohio; and a ships man their The club is constructing an and an agreenaent would -be ' The ttalnl holdup waa at the eight hours a day. Fruit Flavored skd, Oove'ntry; Dominick De- cou]^e from Bermuda, Mr. and underground watering - system aigued Saturday. North Easton branch of ths All First Qualify D Sizes 4V2 to 10 * (Continued from Page One) r The Hille Oldendorff was the ernon Dominicis Jr., 325 W. Middle Mrs. Barry Ctonway, for its greens, and is planning The stevedores walksd out E aston Cooperative Bank; Vitamin Formula first to respond, radioing at 5:45 Monday in protest against the where an estimated I5JI00 was •beervers.' He was deputy state Tpke.; Waldo Ducharme, Oov- The crew bailed the ship by other improvements. i T n ^ d o u s Selection of Styles end Colors a.m. that she was turning to­ replacement o f Vietnamese by taken. comptroller when 'he' suc'c'eeded Youth Treated entry; Sharon Gangee,- 22 -Mary -hand- through the night and into No Sale Is Ever Final Here le M e e llN ward the Petrel. 'vV- Bhymond Thatcher as comptrol­ 'Lane, Rockville; Mrs. EdiUi the morning hours. HANBAHAN APPOINTED \. ■ ler earlier thia year. Thatcher After Car Crdsh George, 4 S. Hawthorne St-; / A Coast Oiiiud amphibious The yawl's sails had been HARTFORD (AP)— Attorney wan appointed to the State Pub­ Helen Gordon, Glastonbury; craft circling overtiead droppqdf ripped by a 30-knot wind with Jc^n Hanrahwi of Stamford waa We Are Plegsed To lic Utilkiea Oompji^pq^ ...... An 18-year-old MSssachusetts Ronald Hanko, 49 Wetherell St.; five self-contained gasoline-pow- higher gusts: Her auxiliary en- given an interim appointment Announce That NO SALE IS Casey, 40, was mayor of Wip- youth was treated for a scrap- Charlotte Heim, Hebron; ered pumps into the choppy gine was dead and her pumps to the Circuit Court bench by ed forehead at Rockville Gen­ Startings Jan. 3rd ■ted from 1957-69, when He Mrs. Kathryn ’ h'ehdrickso'n',' t2 waters near’ the yawl. But by had failed. Her radio went dead Gov. Jacb the scene at miles of ocean trying to attract the court of Common Pleas" HaiiclMSltr--1145 TollaRi Tpkt. 330 Green Road. MAHCHESrai SHOFFING PARKADE teetton cohunissioner on a with failure to drive in the Mrs. Martha Mkcheli, 4 CktrUn 10 p.ni. - the smaM ships, had been B ench‘ Thursday. FREE PARKING "SaHeSed Customera Are Our Best Adverttsement’* inanent basis. The' poet pays' establieked -len^, police said. St.; I^ r i Moulton, iSfi HillstoWn A Coast Guard plane alerted dispatched from Eliazbsth City, Both appointments are effec- Ample Parking Open Wednmdoyi IlMsday. Mdioy to 9:00 P.M. Rd.; Mrs. Ellen McCarthy, 32 the merchant shdpe by flying N .C Ih e ampiUbioua craft that live untU U)e General Assem Uy Tel. 528-M09 TeL 643-5476 Exit 9Si Wilbur Oreis Parkvii 120,340 a year. Outgoing com- Tliey said Giug^o wal driv- '" l BsiMioner FraasinelU, as lieu- Ing east at 3:10 p.m. when his N. Elm SL; Mrs- Martha Niel- low and blinking its landing dropped the numpe, came from acta oin permanent ap|>olntmenta 1122 Bom st^ Aye., East Hartford, Coon. : Closed Wednesday IlM M t governor, will i^eoeive a car Aidded and hiit the fence on sen, 44 Carbl D f.; Alexander Ugtota, A Coast Guard spoksa- Floyd Beon'ett F ie i^ Brooklyn, during the upcoming aessicn. OtudUy, Servtek^.m d Pentmal AtUniionf NoUe, 32 Walnut St.; Carl Noth- man explained that many N.Y. Zarilli etc, 3rd . gnu c8...... Mlaiy o( only $10,000. right aide of the highway. 1 '■ / Si / ■ 1 .

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British Duo Lady Bird Crmk$ Top 12 it ALUKMNUM PRODUCTS 'k tdllanli Notices Now in Mail Tlu^ee Hurt Hits List oi Crnidiiikattoii Windows and Doort Msis Spud Bake , t 1966 Best Dressed List In Crashes Sparked by Fire On New Assessments 85 East Qenter^St. Best Dressed RepaliM or nurae mew *v "or* "#«- . - A.Mancheaterwomanniffer- Ou Wilbur CrMs .. f I MJJrOrommets — Eyelet* - r SS ovSS NpticeMre now being mailed to approximately 16.000 ed mwiupie sorapaa and cuts A t Sumlnit St. LONDON (AP) — Two British Jalousie Unit*. WaterprooSiig CompoiMid For 'Tenta.^ a^ veT* Mapehester property bwners, informing them of their and a Glastonbury mother and Seen ‘Relative’ Affair and Canvas. We Do Beaoroening of Aluminum Screent. A Pennsylvania truck driver WEEKEND CASH-AND-CARRY SPECIAL fashion writers today attacked found a new way toln ass pro­ IJBW YORK (AJ») v Being on Princess RadziwIU, in Cblca- Hall of Fahi^, and his second the New York fashion indusUy’s duct baked potatoes yesterday MINIATURE the intemaUonal bert dressed MANCHESTER AWNING C a cuss the new valuatlww and as- ^ ^ ^ *wo of nine car craahea in- I96fi list of best dressed women. briefly foe McOfdf’e magasim, of Rome, Is 11th tWs year. , vestigated by pofilce yeiterday. aa his truckload of potatoes B ST . 1949—195 W. CBI^TEB STREET—649-8091 aessments. One said most of the 12 women V®®*" a*®**'® to oe a oame publication that now Last year, Henry’s daii^ters, Representatives of the United arid today,. , „ caught fire from an overturn­ Skating Coasting The Manchester woman, were "imitation Jackie Kenne- ^ve matter. The top 12 for 1966 aniployo Lynda Bird Johnson. xnne and Chariotte s m e d a Appraisal Oo., which conducted ed charcoal burner. > . . CARNATIONS jygarc, for the most pari, the American deslgnar John berth, making the best 12 fist a the revaluation, will hold ses­ Irqne B. Powell o f 24 Walker The fire broke out about 2:80 sions lt\ the.'Municipal Building \V 81. Was Injured at 1:26 a.m. to­ OPEN ’HLL 9 P.M. 'THURSDAY and FRIDAY! "Thev turn out to be voune daughtem. or alstem, or in-laws Moore once dared suggest that baker’s dozen. This year Chari,,. p.m; on the Wilbur Cross High­ Hearing Room from .1 to 7 p.m. day when the car :^e was driv­ woS^ drL^ like ^1? ot^r best dressed people. the princeee was more e l ^ t lotte Ford Niarchos has 8th way, west of Exit 100, and was on all weekdays from Jan. 5 ing slid on. ice on Wilbur Cross m overs ’^ ^ ^ e A e l i t a -DJek.' A new member is Mre. Lyn- than her sister. Ja^^uellne, then place, but sister Anne didn’t TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CONNECTICUT extinguished by the Tolland Vol­ through Jan. 17. Highway exit 62 and hit sev­ don B. Johnson, voted into fifth F i ^ Lady and wortd-famed tor repeat. n unteer Fire Departinent. The hearings are scheduled eral guard posts, police report- - ’ place by members of the fash- h*r chic. • There are’ tw Vanderbilts. ‘The truckload of potatoes was “With the striking exception industry^ Her daughter. A nother mother-daughter Vanderbilt, now wed to to correspond with tha first let There will be ho skating or 6d. en route from Maine to North of Sophia Loren,’’, said Shirley ^ynda Bird, also figured promt- comWnaUon is, Mrs. Oarier Bur- CJboper, la 4th; ter of the taxpayer's last name: skiing 'on town properties to- - She was treated at Manches­ Refuse ter Memorial HoapHal for mul­ Carollta. The charcoal burner Flack in the Daily Sketch, "it is j^gntly in the, voting, although den and Mrs. WlMdam PaJey, Alfred Gfwynne Vanderbilt Jan. 5, A and B; Jan.<6, C and day, but coasting until sun- had been left inside the" truck a list of safe rather than natty ,ut make the top 12, wife of the Columbia' Broadcast- D; Jan. 9, E, F, and G; Jan. down is open at Center Springs tiple scrapes, and cuts of the to protect the potatoes from an dressers. So if you expect your ^ Ome any ing Syatem chairman. Mrs. Pal- unrelated except profession- 10, H, I and J ; Jan. 11, K and Park. forehead and knees, and dis- unscheduled freeze. The burner fashion plates to have impact, of the Texas fajnHy in ®y 1® hi the F a ^ o n Hall of actresses Lauren Ba- L; Jan. 12, M, N and O; Jan, For the weekend, though, in- chMge(L apparently tipped over when the you will find these a disap- y,e White House had been even Fame after five years on the Robards Jr. 13, P, Q and R; Jan. 16, S and eluding tomorrow, Sunday and The Glastonbury couple was driver, Harold Bverley, round­ pointing lot.’’ contender for intemsitional big het. Her 23-year-old daugh- b j'3f(i place; and Sophia Lor- T; and Jan. 17, U, V, W, X, Monday, the annex pond at Cen- Injured at 8;S3 p.m. yesterday M1.S.S Flack said the list, on fashion honors. w headed the International.-j, _ _ y, gy, Y and Z. ter Springs Pa,rk will bs open when the car Mrs. Roberta B. ed a curve. There will be no refuse collection on Mon­ ‘The truck’s contents were Im- 423 MAIN ST.— BELOW POST OFFICE which Mrs. Kennedy’s sister. Heading the 1966 list this year best dressed list last-year and pjgce - r — — Taxpayers not satisfied with ter skaters if cold weather GarrSrt was driving smashed .funded by the State Depart- Princess Lde Radziwill was jg princess Stanislas RadziwUl, placed second this year. _ members of this day. January 2. 1967.'A t househdWs nomiolly the results of tjte informal hear- stays, as wiU the area at Char- into a utility pole on Charter toent of Consumer Inspection, named No. 1. was “ predictable” didn’t make it at all last Mrs. Loel Guinness, who has „gg_,g gre Mrs. Angler Bld- sch^uled for celleetlen on this day, their n e ^ Ings by,the United Appraisal Oo. ter ,0*i* H«ld. Hours will be Oak St. / and "most certainly the silliest yggr. But she heul nevertheless topiped past lists, also has ijuke wife of the U.S. am- state police reported. collectlbn ddy will be Thursday, Jonudry 5, will still have the right to ap- ^rom 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on She suffered A chest injury, Camper OvertuniS instltutlon in the American fash- jjggg on it in previous years. moved into the hall of perma- vg-ggy-r ’to Suain in lOth place* peal the assessments to the these days. Her daughter,.7bonna, received Jon field.’’ The best dVessed committee, neht fashion glory to make 1967. A Volkswagen camper, driv­ SPECIAL Board of Tax Review, which will The ski slope at Mt. Nebo will a knee Injury. Both were treat- “ There are no Englishwomen composed of fashion editors, room for other elegants. Taking ™ en by Mrs. Alice M. Bimke of Christmas TVee Celleetlon for oil households meet In late February and early not be open unless more snow ed at Man^estsr Memorial Hos- 48 Carol Dr., tipped over in a and certainly no mlnlskirU, had elevated her sister-in-law. a vacant place, 7th, is a'pretty ^ March. falli. pltal and ...... discharged. Miss Tucker wrote," though jjr s John F- Kennedy, and daughter-in-law Mrs. Patrick magnate, m lasi piace. ditch last night on Merrow Rd. will bo mode on regularly scheduled collMtion The revaluation, the first in Police quoted the woman as Princess Radziwill is said to jy^ps. Kennedy's mother-in-law, Guinness. Lynda Bird w m among Wash- (Rt. 198), after hitting an icy 10 years, will be the basis for saying she f|rove to. the right to K have raised her hems slightly Mrs. Joseph F. Kennedy, to the Henry Ford H’s first wife, J"8ton fashion plates conai^rM days. spot on the road, state policq Ihe 1967-68 tax levy, to be set 3 F O O T above the kneecaps. The truth paahion Hall of Fame. Anne McDonnell FOfd, is iii the for honors. So were Nancy Dlck- CofC Committee «‘»*® « eastbound reported. / in May for the fiscal year be- is, of course, that the best- ______' ______erson, news commentatbr; Mrs. Chrlstmos^trees should bd placed at curb n r r , i i -ww rrt ^4 ,oa r and Slid Into the pole. She . Mrs. Burke was taken to ) ginning July 1, 1967. dressed women are anything William McCormick Blair Jr., Will Hear Talk was issued a written warning Rockville General Hospital by for pickup by the town contractor. V Ihe new assessments will rep­ _ for failure to drive right. but fashion leaders. wife of the U.S. ambassador to the Tolland Volvmteer' Ambul­ PARTY GRINDBi Hehron the Philippines; and Mrs. John ^ W ALTER S. FUSS ' resent 68 per-cent of the fair On Road Plans Chanes T. Gamache, 16. o f ance Association, and treated Miss Flack noted that Prin­ market value of property. The 102 Bldridge St. was charged cess Radziwill hit the top after Sherman Cooper, wife of the Director of Public Worits for bruises. Beverly Hansoni complete with fatigues and com­ Republican senator from^Ken- town has been assessing on the How are plans for relocation kt 6:20 p.m. yesterday with The vehicle was damaged FEEDS 6 bat boots, poses with her soldier brother, Pfc. Rob­ her sister had been elevated to Donnelly to Direct Players basis Of 72 per cent of value. of Rt. 8 and expansion^ of 184 reckless driving. He was arrest- the fashion “ Hall of Fame.” tucky. slightly on its left side, accord­ ert Hansen, in Saigon. The blonde secretary re­ Town Assessor P. JOseph coming along, and when will ®d after the car he was driving ing to police. The accident is TO 8 PfiOPU ’The Daily Sketch writer add­ Murphy, In a letter accompany- these roads ije completed? si'<* into a truck on Princeton turned home Wednesday after an 18,000-inile ed: “ And most of the rest are In Staging Spring Musical still under Investigatioii. Christmas visit. (AP Photofax) ing the assessment notices, has William Lazaker, highway St., 136 feet north o f Tanner Raul Lopez, 4, helps his dad, Paul Lopez, with lug­ imitation Jackie Kennedys in cautioned taxpayers not to mul- senior engineer of the Planning S t, police said, Robert J. Donnelly has been Services at the Congregatlon- gage at the New Orleans Airport. They were part CALL EARLY—LIMITED SUPPLY the neat, narrow, little girl way tiply the assessment figure_ by Departntent of the State High- Police said the truck driver, that is now considered the typi- named diaactor for the Podium al Church Simday will be at of the first planeload of Americans and their rela- Church Services 18,000-Mile Ttip the current 42.6 mill tax rate, way Department will talk with Blzzie L. Camel of Hartford, t l^ s allowed to leave Cuba. (AP Photofax) cal all-American look.” Players’ epi’ing production, 9:30 a.m. and Sunday school He notes that the new assess- the Chamber pf (Commerce ®3, was climbing into the drlv- Miss Flack said her choice VSouth Pacife,’ DonneUy has will be at 10:45. Two members ments wiU result in an increas- Parking and Tra& o Committee •f’* *®*i^ ®* parked tnick Note New Year REMEMBER WE ALSO HAVE GIANT Sister Joins Brother woitld include Twig;gy, a london worked with the Cue and Cur- will be received into the con- ed Grand iJst (tax base), and and Rt. 8 Committee next 'when Oamache’s car, traveling model, for being able to wear a tain in East Hartford and other gregatlon Sunday, South Methodist Church will that, unless there are substan- Thursday, at 8:80 a.m. He will north, sUd into It Refugees from Cuba GPHNOmS AMD PIZZAS., boy’s suit and still look like a groups. The service at Gilead Con- tial Increases in the General show maps and explain the lat- Both men were slightly In- observe New Year’s Eve with For Vietnam Christmas little girl; actress Julie Oiristie, Open casting will be held greg;atlonal Church will be at Fimd Budget, the mill rate est p lw s and time schedule for Jnred hut refused treatmeiit Individual and family medita­ WITH ANY COMtINATION tion and prayer, hours. Holy n o r t h HHROBN.N-r. (A P) touring the area _ once in a ^ should drop for the next fiscal Rt. 6 and 184 at the meeting. ***<>• Scatter over Nation t o t L n e gener^’B helicopter. She and 8“ ^ and make them look The group is stUl in need of a S und^ School. year. ' Allen Behnke, chairman of the O am ^he^s scheduled to ap- Communion wiU be served from — Beveriy Hansen just came ^ together, fhl"6s around; pianist for rehearsals and the St. Peter’s Episcopal Church Hb notes further tfiat the Ri * rinmnimM ssta- "Ths■jfig pearpaw to Manchester M*ncnester v\TcmzCircitit NEnV ORLEANS, La. (AP) — to leave Cuba, no additional 7 to 6 p.m. and 11 to 12 p.m. OPEN NEW YEAR’S EVE—11 AJL-IO PAI. iMtok firom delivering a CSuist- ^ fun,^laughed a lot,” Duchess of Kent, for show. Only requirement is that will hold a Communion service assessmente do not’ show any S a i b w w i ? t o a 'f p S L a d ^ - frntriewoB of Cuban had been definitely ar- T O e ^ a y e r of C on ten tion of mas tree and a few presents to ahe-recaMed. ”^ t we were nev- resisting the temptation to deck the pianist be able to play show at 8 a.m. Monday. There will be exemptions due the taxpayer — hind Rt. 6 and wa'Trimt to stay JF‘: ^ descent allowed to leave Com- ’ , . „ .. tee Holy S^rammt rtll be at NEW YEAR’S DAY— 3 P.M.-11 PJL her 39-yea/rioihl brother. K was er able to really relax; you are herself out like a Christmas tree music. a choral Eucharist at 10 a.m. veteran’s, blind., farmer’s, or ’on top’ of Rt. 8 tb sea tt to ^ m u n is t Cuba, vanguard of an rafsed a’fusJ^rtien he saw \ MONDAY— 11 A.M.-11 PJM. an 18,000-mile trip. never alble to forget there is war ' every gala~i- occasion. .pj^^ children’s show, ‘The church school will be held at Her brother, Army IJte. Rob- going on.” Clown Who Ran Away”, is in that time. ~KSS.W airanE Howland^-^^^^^ estimated 880 caX n the Cas- k^rcLrco^Jf^-rt^'VcTa^* TtuTos%^8. ait Hansen, Is statibaed^.at An The only night she and Robert rehearsal and will be presented First Selectman Ralph Boy- .!\JS^?era whTwlsh to ap- S,ToS"ay """ mSLr^ld^^s tora wlU participate In the Ehe in South Vietnam. went out was Christmas Eve, Korda Widow’s in January. The play is primar- ington has announced that the a t . - peal their personal property as- n t M < « W t e d that the Cham- -'L a b to ^ was Joyful, but worried for coun- we?e taken away when they left **^1“ ®’ °***" Beverly’s arrival was a because the truce was then in i!y for PTA-sponsored shows ToAim Office building will be I sessments also may appear T)e- ber iiiu endorsed the expansion . *7™® . T... tr-mner, sttii ♦rwtn^ tr. fr... public. and win be presented at Good- closed Jan. 2 in observance of a oomplete surprise to her brother, effect. “ Everybody was out cel- Death IsT^robed; fore the Irtormai rovWs ^the rt 184 'along' with appropriate ar d ^ w ”Sr Stel l^^'erteaM ^iSd thete cib“ n ^^M^y of the people were well ‘The Senior Methodist Fellow­ speed Opera House. New Year's Day. *That tt worked out over Christ- ebrating like it was New Year's United Appimlsal Oo. Those exlU, and the Chamber wants ©f 421 Parker S t The relatives arrived here Thursday dressed, though some wor^ ship rt the church will sponwr mas was fantastic,” she said. Eve. Saigon became a lively Elgdit Take Oaths The town refuse area on Old a New Year’s Eve party and Romance 'Eyed ^ two nights after ovemlght threadbare flothlng, none The 23-yeer-old secretary to happy oity tor a night.” Justices of the Peace who Colchester Rd. will be closed dance from 8 p.m. to 1 a.m. in 13-16-17, also from l to 7 p.m. would not be bypassed by the o f Birch St., police said. layover in Merida, Mexico. seemed hungry or in bad heax.n. an airlines president had told She and Robert Joined their LONDON (AP) — Police In- have been sworn in to date are Monday. It will be open as -in the Hearing Room. expansion of the new 184. who There will be her brother ^ would come to parents and brother for Christ- vestlgating the mysterious Russell Anderson, Walma Tay- usual Tuesday, Thursday tmd A tractor-taxi coUiaion occur- "I fWnk only of happiness,” a pretty young woman, Vietnam when they could ar- mas three days early via tele- ^jgg^jj widow of movie J®*"- Boylngton, Earl Por- Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 red at 1:201;20 p.m.n.m. yesterdayvesterdav on "Freedom, Freedom,” "We said her husband was not al-al ^w«to''^'^*and"^refrest^ IC€ CR€ eU St. 130 feat east rt Main b®li®ve this,” exclaimed lowed to leave, broke down in *""** “ “ , ®*“ range time together. phone. i, ai i ^ . ter, Joseph Fill, Harry Kirkham, p.m. BiaaeU g,^ many. tears. "He said he was getting in Her mother, Mrs. George maker Alexander Korda leamea CJaffazzo and Wayne W. The ipouglas Library and the The dance is open to the pub­ Town Schools May Share P rt^ te p o rte d that Jamea B. Most would not speak of hart^ "They took m y hiiSband,” she from 75 days in the field about Hansen, said, "It was'4:30 a.m. today she recently had a broken MiUer; J ocal postoffices win be closed lic and tickets may be purchas- Dec, 20, so that’s when I here when they called. It was romance. Study Church Needs Monday, alad. SulUvan, 61, o f 45 Riverside St. ®Wps in Cuba. sobbed. <■ wws drliitog hi* taxi west qo They feared their statements Gomez said the Ctostrortglme ®“ *'■ planned the trip,” Beverly said, wonderful hearing them togeth- wealthy Alexa Metcalfe, 38, T h e long-range planning com- Classes at local schools re- JfX’X' In f!0 eral Aid Programo ‘ Tt was just a hope end a i»ray- er.” whose second marriage to r. mittee of Hebron Congrega- sume Tuesday. SHOP «w: Btoten'^BL^ 'hind pnlled to,*, the might endanger efforts by the had taken his farm implement ' ^ rig h t’ to -avrtd aa oncoming U.S. State Department, negoti- factory and his.farm. «r.” Beverly broiight al

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PAGE TWELVE MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNj, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1966 PAGE 'THIRTEEN r ’ ■ * ______MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1966 Sports Viewing ™ W - ' on . SATDIUDAY i*HM) ( 8) Golor Bowl— Year Sees Herald Angle SgrraciiM vi. Tenneo- ■eo 1:80 (SO) Roller Derby 2:15 ( 8) Cotton Bowl— SpoHi Georgln vo. Soolliera , Four Reaeli I .-I ri|f ) i f r MethoAst NEW YOlfK TAPI — chsnne! switching, sight — (Purdue^utherh California) on Jt this 42nd Shrine gams In Bowl at Pasadena since backup ' 2;80 (80) BawUnc' tol»t iQion invintsH count ’em sight — football NBC at B p.m.'and finally the San Francisco, £>on Hofti of San man'Pobey Page, who saw a lot Best Ne%B o f the H oliday Season 7 4:80 (SO) Eaat-Woi* Twin Figure | fu games. (Georgia Tech- Diego State was to alternate of action durii^ the season, is tne JNailonai imvers lest _ . .... __n> aWm «« w with Stanford’s Dave Lewis In out with a leg injury. Quarter- Shrine Game Bitiit ^during the holiday season, next to my Saturday there is the Gator EloHda) at 8 p.m. on jnbc. 8:00 ( ) Wide World of and then it followed up ’ A t the. in Jackson- quarterbacking the West while back ^ b Giiese Is the key to 8 Point Total > sonJs a m W home ow leave _from Army duty overseas, »•;“ bowi (Xennessee-Syracuse) on A t ______, S p < ^ the/^rd from New York that former colleague a BC at noon, the Cotton Bowl vUIe;-Pla., it wae the passing ot victory hopes for Purdue, S-2. 6:80 ( 8) Sporto SpeotaT Producing a balanced of­ Hope for Better Things T nTNHMtS Pat Bolduc was on the mend following surgery. Pat’s National Citizen§Jiip- (Q^p^ja^jouthem Methodist) Tennessee’s Dewey Warren Danny Talbott of North CaroUna ©range Bowl, Inju- 8CN1IAY fensive with foUr players Breaking into the win ooltfim illneiSs was no secret and he was shuttled off to New and a bunch of others. 2 .3^, ^nd the against the ruiming of Syra- were set lea^lhe West. Georgia Tech de- 12:80 (SO) Piw-AFL Pro. in double figures, plus an By PETE ZANARDI at home. tVlth three losses al- sion to battle Maloney bn an 58 for 100 one pne-polntsrs and tor the first time, the Elks Y d rk where specialists, with all the necessary facilities, ™ * weekend the ^network shrine" Game (Bast-West) on case’s Floyd Little and Larry Nebraska, V-1, got some b ^ fender put a crimp hi the engi- ready, the five garnet could even keel. 72 for 220 from the flpor tor news when Alabama’s star end ■ — excellent rebounding per- Oft to the slowest start dropped Pagani’s 89-82 with a .ttAmtvt to arrest the all- " moguls have come up with what NBC at 4:80 p.m. neers’ hopes of stopping Flbri- ( 8) Film: All- make the difference of a toum-. "Against Weaver, Manchester 1®** t**"* P®*' ®®”*' ' strong second half. Behind ths reports the Is surely the most awe-inspiring th ^ p'ros take over regular season, Ray PerWlM appeared recov- spurrfer In the Ml- forpiance by big Jqhn Gol- since taking over Manches­ Amerlon Football ament yea? or not. managed only eight points In the The bet ie Manchester will scoring of John Hull (20), and ment. From au reports, me test of all — .v.the National Tele- Tennessee was 7-3 and Syracuse ered from his groin Injury In Unebacker Billy ka, Cheney Tech trounced ter High’s basketball for­ eight-hour operation was a suc­ wlth the AFL CSiamplonahlp Team* East Granby High yesterday first half. A nine-tally first turn the tide tonight—make it Mat DunfieM (10), the winners 1 oaiciung io»i. (Buffalo-Kansas a ty ) at 1 Schroer cm4 defense end ’Tom- tunes, Coach Phil Hyde Seek Momentum cess and the former football 1:00 (80) AFI— -Kanaaa afternoon, 69-48. The triumph Manchester 84, Ontta} SO- took off from a 16-18 totermls* Saturday until al- ytle a®o>T^a. »-l. was a slight fa- Coach Bear Bryant of the Crim- Carlisle have foregone con- City vs.' Buffalo / quSrteiback ,baseball catcher was the third in seven starts and his Indian hoopsters MTnchestor"aga“inst New^'Brit- Rama on Road slon deadlock. Paul Emmeriing most midnight Monday. (E ast ( ^ S n ^ ^ ^ S ) 2n vorite over SMIP, .8-2, In the Cot- son, 10-0 during the u^arae^- taoj worlfm^Uce. ' ( S) NFL All-Star hope to reverse the trend impressive performance tonight and long-ball softball hitting 8:86 for the Rangers who will now Newington, Gteetttobury and P»«y®d weU fo j em Standard D m e) the Ameri- ^ ton Bowf in Dallas, but Coach son, said Perkins would play in -r-^ ' ^ ^ 4fi)0 ( 8) NFL—Green' tonight against’Central High in to set the momentum for Platt ’ , outfielder, will be back In our can football fan will be able to * P “ ’. ’ Hayden Fry said he thought the New Orleans game whether Florida Coach Ray Graves, be idle until after the New r Wilson have stopped Rockville Winers while John 'Hoiick Team . The Red and White hbs Tuesday. Hall a week from to- 8®^*® midst next weekend. discover his true feelings Monday, lt*s back to the col- Southern M^hodist has yet to he was in top condition or not. ' however, says his team Is **just Year. while SoutWngton has kiet but (9) and Don Oaudreau (7) to<* Bay vs. Dallas i I won but one o f their first foui; day. Windham Jan. 10 and Dale Ostrout the scoring Pat was overwhelmed with toward the little box in the Uv- leges. First the Sugar Bowl (Al- play Its best game and “ per- Southern Cal, 7-3, will have to where 1 want It to be. We’ll not The Mighty Moiue, Mike leader with a 15-polnt per game one of four CVC atarta, that to honors for Paganl’8. 4:80 ( 8) NBA Basket- atarta. , Eastern, Jan. 13 the hundreds of cards and let­ ing room. He will be able to abama-Nebraska) on NBC at 2 haps It will come in the Cotton go with ’Troy Winslow all the need two-a-day workouts any T !!__ill M--! average. The Indians have scor- Middletown. ’The Rama, who A pair of foul taota by Brian ^^ball—^Boston va Loa Chemelecki agato set the sqor- SCAVETTA STAN /60LK A In tonight’a only other ac- I.acking1 to the Indian offense , ■ > *...«« ters of encouragement he has way at In the Rose more.’ average better then 70 points Maher made the difference ss w^tch, almost entirely without p.m. ’Iben the Rose Bowl Bowl.” nimrterhiir.k in the Rose more.” Amgeles ing pace with 19 points and his . ______^ ~______received since stricken earlier ticn, Rockville High will game, have plenty of of- Peck LiAnber edged ' Naaalff uiml fine all around floor game. seeking Its first Central Valley seems to be one quarter when ® o®*’'® or 60 a per _ * d .. Arm* aa this month. One in particular, 7:00 (18) Basketball Film Naaalff’i Davs 7:25 (18) Subscription TV Scrappy John Goodrow pumped ^ ^ his wife reported which left a Conferenceton High. ganfe at Southing- thebnll-through Indians just the can’t hoop. get Last the ‘"K from f®*"®; Weaver’s 72-40 de-Z ^*1"?points per game, and G.teim Lee, Hasae’tHasaett t ^ took ^ iratnigame hAiwinihonors with Green Bay the Supreme Test Basketball—Haitford in 14 points, hard-working Jeff J R p R I 1 0 S 6 J l liyS lC lE ll hinlp in his throat, was a per­ 17 a gaancb^iil^^alallowtag Tf 23 points whils Ron Nosks add* vs. 'Serraton PoweU a dozen and Dan Soa- X J The Indians, with Weaver and Tuesday Manchester shot 12 sonal letter from Gov. 'John ...... «d 11 tallies. Dempsey In'wfilch best wishes M O lW A y vette flipped In ll'fd llie s . It T t e • . 1%/I" 4* ■■ New Britain out of the way, times in the second^ chapter and The Indians must also Im- P9*ute to tn oppoemoq. 1:45 (22-30) Sugar Bowl— face a string of five CCIL not one weiit through the hoop, prove their shooting, both from... _Make It Southfagton TVr'Hock' 3 for a speedy recovery were ex­ WEST SIDE MIDCa»» Lifetime Challenge Alabama vs. Nebraska i>i2 Man for Uangers games, Including three straight They came back after Intetmte- the floor and the line. They are ville 80. pressed. It was written Christ­ Deci’s Drive-In downed Can* mas Day. 4:45 (22-80) Rose Bowl— . tn?npp«r hSthm IfgE ml" NEW YORK ( a F)—T fie mMt important man in the ter Billiards, 39-34, to main* Former Manchester High ...- Pursue vs. Southern tain their grip on first plaes. football coach, Tony Allbrio, For California er trailihg after Powell grabbed New York Rangers’ 4-2 National Hockey League vic- Willis Garage, ; Pacing the victors were A l surprised Bolduc with a visit at 8:00 (22-80) Orange Bow| the' opening tap and drove In tory over Detroit Thursday night wasn’t Rod Gilbert, DALLAS, Tex. (A P )— When underdog Dallas steps Noske with 17 points, assisted^ beside. Visitors are allowed —Georgia Tech va for, a two-pointer. The Rangera who scored two goAls and raised his league leading total Kovis Set Pace P ^ T BOU^UO into the big pressure game with Green Bay Sunday for Florida led 20-12 at the quarter, 35-24 to 19, or Jean Rhtelle, who potted the winning goal. by Bruce Watkins (11) sad: ‘ Randy' Crawford (8). For Uiose who would like to vditue of some impro- National Footbalf League title, quarteijack Don at halftime and 60-35 at the It was a s.^rt, heavy Japa- -— - - . ------Closeness was the order of qend a letter of encouragement, remodeiinT (rf^edr w .- Meredith figures the young Cowboys Will be facing the three-way point. nese physlctob, who smokes psprformed the Intricate With the score changing things in the completed first hands several times during ths 0 I^ t’s address is Sloan-Kittering qoo color cameras were able to challenge of a lifetime. Best for the losers were Skip long black/Cigars and special- gpinai ’hislon on Gilbert and in Nebraskans round of the Wednesday Y contest, the Drive-In boys broks Memorial Hospital, 444 East, ],y,veir them 18 Inches, solving "'^® consider Green Bay the rookie defensive end who had Siesal with 16 points and Bub Izes In /bafck operations on Ratelle went under hls Bowling league. 68th St., New .York, N.Y. problem. supreme test,” said Merdith. K won a job with the first team, Barth who dropped in 10. French/Canadian hockey play- knife for the same operation. a 16-19 tie jat the half to go Don Willis Oarage took top out in front the rest of-the 'way. ♦ * • ' " Also, for the first time since ®'*'" ® team had a challenge- agreed with Meredith about the Summai-y: ers. , together See Victory team honors by a-narrow one 'Hie Billiards, however, ’worn JT _ _ »_ Hh® telecast debut of the Rose we’ve got one Sunday. I want to packers. Chen..y (69) ^ ^ Dh. Kazuo Yanaglsawa is the Thursday night they game edge over Allen’s Pack­ never out of the game up to tho H e r e n m e r e beat Green Bay so badly be- “ Green Bay Is the greatest rcwril ...... 4 4 man responsible for the peps- miseraWe for Detroit 12 age Store. The leaders defeat­ final buzzer as they trailed by Attractive_ _ pocket-size_ winter be no sideline field camera. The cause of what they represent— team I ever saw,” he , said Over’Bama 6 U ®"®® CUlbert and Ratglle-4n g^gUg crozler. 3 ed Correritl Insurance all three less than five in the last quav* sports scheduled '.of‘ Manchester three portal mounts, at both 20- fl*® I** football. "We figure man for man we NEW ORLEANS (AP)— ”W* ? 7 * " ...... ^ ' ? ;''® ’r^e two-goal game was the games this we*ek while.Allen’s ter. High teams —^Basketball, riffle, yard lines and approximately “ ft I®*' t the money so much, are just as good. They are no J ^ months last ®prtng, ^ r . GUberV has had tWs sea- lost two game to' Holiday Lanes swimming and wrestling —have the BO, with their more favor- although that is important, bigger and no faster than us.” believe we can beat Alabama— Ed Fitegerald took game scor* ...... Yanaglsawa performed virtual- and had to settle tor second. been distributed to fans, compli- able camera angles, make the When we had a club meeting to The Cowboys have finished that’s why we wanted the game ing honors with 18 points for ...... y hat trick of hla career in the Much the same holds true for ments of the Manchester Army field orew and equipment un- vote on shares there were no their hard work for the big. so badly,’’ a member of Ne­ the Billiards followed by Lioren individual performamces, Ed A Navy Qub. . .For the first necessary. problems, no arguments. And game in the Cotton Bowl. They braska’s football board of strat­ E^t branny (4sf (»»> ” “ gy careers have Ijeen strangelyt ®®«>n‘> “ the season. Andreo (7) and hls brothsr Kovis besting Ed Bujauclus by time in the school’s Wstory, Two cameras atop the press whSn you vote s o m e ^ y a are tapering off today and will egy said today —and the senti­ Barth ...... X" ___ 3 4 in intermingled for 16 years. “ That • w m the big one for Mike (4). box, one in the telecast booth, share or a part of a share you- finish up, Saturday with a lim- ment was echoed by the ''’irk ...... /T...... 0 n 0 Gilbert and Ratelle grew up ™®,’’ ^i®. “ We were losing a narrow 128-83 to 127-31. Manchester High's rifle team High individual marks were wiM be captained by a pri, pret­ with announcers Lindsey Nelson are taking quite a bit out Of bering up drill! revenge-bent Cbrnhusker squad. I a « together m Montreal, played 4-1 and my three goals helped Elliott FMsh’s 454 triple and Al ty Janice Jacobs breaking the and Terry Brennan, one in an your pocket. Green Bay has been working “ We have to control the ball ...... 5 1 K schoolboy hockey together, were ns get a 4-4 tie foat toght. After Omelchuk’s 178 single. Willie Penney Matmen harrier. Fonner football men­ end-zone peristyle and another “ As for me, I donj^t^^think it out in ^Ulsa, Okla., all week and and we can’t make too many ‘Aronsnn/!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 2 0 4 scouted and turned pro together that, I knew back would tor Tony Ahbrio coaches the used, exclusively for the super- would make any *difference is due to fly into Dallas this aft- mistakes, but we’re confident V7 14 48 Py the Rangers and reached the up and I d be all right. Garage has the highest three- Trim East Siniad game set, 1,640, while Manches- marksmen. . . Tony Falcetta, imposing of players’ names, whether they give you 88,000 or ernoon after a nidrhing drill at we can da-it-r’’ added Carl Sel- ______NHL together. Dr. > Yanaglsawa puffed con- i former Rham High andi^WilU- scores and other data, round $25,000 for winning the Super Skelly Stadium, mer, offensive line coach of the / / POWER PUFF — Rae Han- Both have had back,trouble— tentedly on his cigar as he tqr Motors’ 702 was high single Wlmting sight e< the U mateh* Big Eight champions who meet manlic Teachen, OoUege 'ath« out the 1««7 reco(rd-settijig cam-' Bowl. If I was in the American Coach Vince Lombardi will "^non 180 - 504. Audrey Phllli- Gilbert since 1960 an^ Ratelle walked out of Madison, Square 8TANDINGHS •8, Penney BQgh’s wrestlers lete,' now head basketball coach era complement, Football League I’d almost pay send the defending NFL cham- the unbeaten - untied Crimson more 177 —509, Lori ‘Slnicrope more recently. Garden. It was almost as If he tagged the fiirat loss of the ssa* First Round at Bolton High, will soon leave to let me play in it. if we win pions through a brief workout Tide in the 33rd Sugar Bowl 45S, — ' Last February, Dr. Yanag- knew It all the time. J son on East OathoUc last nlgM, the tanks of the benedichs. Fal­ Sunday, we will be representing Saturday niorning at a Dallas game Monday. _____ J ^ 32-11' in East Hartford. Ooadi Bowl Memories WMlls Garage cetta and Miss Susan Gaiffhey the whole NFL in Los Angeles park. JTl>®®® ®''® fired up/ ^ Cliff Demers’ grabblers ars now Allen’s Package StorS of Manchester will say ‘I -do’ _ “ this ^ and intent as any team Pvb ^ A-1 on (he season. ^ TINY WELCOME— Vince Dooley, University of Georgia head football coach, Man. Motor Sales June 17. . .Local members of ^ Plaj. and all of our squad feels been assured for some time, ever seen. We’ve put ^hem 34 Only,Paul Ooope, Mark Con- gives big hug to a very young fan, Mike Masters, 7-months-old, as the Georgia through some hard work and — National League Players Polled~ Holiday lanes _the Central .... OonneoMcut ji,,.v District .„T V ctflor booth broadcasting ‘ •’® .. ^®"»® «a m e time is 4:05 p.m. EST, ^ non sAd Psta Jacques eamo v f “But first of all, we have got with network (CBS) radio and team amved in Dallas. The tiny tot, wearing his alle.giance to the Bulldogs, for they haven’t griped Oorrenti t o r d of AppiwM Besketb^l ^ th partner the . Country Club 3Q with victories tor the Eagles. O fflol^ are working games in , . . ______toIV, ®®tablishestablish ourselves as NFL television coverage. all to see, is the son of a Georgia alumnus. (AP Photofax). , !-■- “Whatever Coaclyfiob Deva- Coopg got one e< the three pins the Manchesterr Senioroeiuui League.ucingui!. Georgia Tech champions. Until that time we- The lalest weather forecast ney ■ needs to d o T o win this INDIVIDIIAL AVEHAOES scored as eight matches wars ^ season. Three, ihem ^rs Since he’s reached mental _ ‘>"® ®®"" Sunday Is a Wgh temper- game, they’re toM y to go with Starr No. 1 Player decided by decision. Aver. ature of around 40 degrees and him all the Way." of lost year’s Bolton High has- --fu r it v Pitchin’ Paul Is de- ^ ? Sunday. Ed Kovis 128-88 Yhe Baif ta go at It again hulking the possibility of rain. Alabama, third-ranked nation­ Now there’s a real cause for The acclamation is slgnifican ketboJl team. Bob Hutchtosw, the famed NEW YORK (NEA) — Ed Bujaucius 127-81 torilght, Lodyacd High. ' Jack Bosworfh and Paul El­ Bumper, Dodger ally and with the only major celebration, if Bart wants to this year because all the other p Miami football field once'-the Bryan Bartlett Starr of Andy Lamoureaux 12541 Summary: lO^^'rOoops (B) more are not with the BuUdogs perfect record in the country, try it agato. quirterbacks, includhig Unitas, game whistle is blown. He tried At Bujautius i 24.ig pinned Stejnta, l.tK ; .US—Aha this season. . .Bruno Moske, rules a 7>4 to favorite over Montgomery, Ala., and The Green Bay quarterback pln-ponlted Starr as Uie top man it once and realized less suc­ Tony MarinelU 128-22 1^) decisloned Mine, 4-8$. 120— former local football standout, the massive, hard-running MM' Green Bay, Wis., has been' of '66. 1j cess than he now enjoys as the GARDEN GROVE — Nell will receive hls trophy In a Howie Hampton X23.12 Russell decisloned Anton.'^Sid; hi now helping his father, Brun- westerners who swept to nine on just one toot in his ,life. country’s foremost football col­ All-America Backs Saimond 141, Betty Lamoureaux Out to Steal Show special ceremony to be telecast "Bart is the btot in the burli­ Dave Saunders i 49.in 127—M. Owmors (B) dedsloM^ straight victories before losing iR Moske, operate the Fish-N- or commentator. .. < - l 4l, Reggie Gburski 135-356, * In 1959, the Green Bay nationally by OBS-TV on Jan. ness,” noted Norm Snead of the X22-0 Havsnoc 8-6; 188—McAzdta da* Hol fishing, boasting and trail-' Packers played a game in New Larry Bates The year was lo4o and All-: Olga Colla 125-145, Sarkh Lu- WINSTON-SALEM, N. C. (A P )—Tlie^Bumper and 10-9 to Oklahoma to the last 1 as part of a special half-hour Philadelphia Eaigles, “and cer­ Ohariie*Varrick ■ 131-26 cistoned McMahon 8-6; 188— er facility at Stuart, Fie. The York, and Starr, who expected American Christman, wearing pacchino 135, Doris Prentice the Dodger will be out to steal the show when Kansas tne season. program Immediately preceding tainly deserves and has earned Ed Burbank 121-24 (P) dscialoasd Fomer* senior Moske, also a great foot- Due for Big Test to play quarterback, sat on the number 44, led his Missouri 145-367. City’s Otis Taylor and Chris Burford bring the No. 1 the tilts award.” Jerry Smith X21-18 I®*^u 11-6; 46—Barnlae (P ) ds* ball player during his younger Orange Bowl to bench all afternoon, though he Among all the passing statis­ 120-20 oiotonod riQprros’ 8 4 ; 1B4—Sum* SAN FRANCISCO (AP)—A half-ton of braking pow­ ‘ championship game - between Carl Bolin Jr. days, has been living in Florida Georgia Tech. Christman ^ pass-catching act in the Leagud into was in perfect health. EYES HAVE IT—Utah’s Lyndon MacKay throws a blinding circle of hands Split Gained Starr's Packers and the Dallas tics that abound In the Nation­ Elliott Fish 120-4 ®*^ (P) decisloned John Oonnora, for the past decade. . j^jg team in front by toss- er aims to bring All-America backs to a quick. ______halt____ Sat- HOWAT * MOSHER — Mit- Buffalo for Sunday’s championship game. around the Ihead of Terry Driscoll of Boston College as teammate Mdrvin Jack- That night Starr and end Ron Cowboys. Presentatli* of the al FqotbaU League record man- Fred McOurry - 120-2 2-0; 86—Jacques decMoned Wil­ * * * Ing two rifde-passes for 21 and urday in the 42nd annual Shrine East-West football eWe Evans 146-350, Ellen Sey- That’sThat s the way Butch (the “ Taylor has size, speed, good Kramer, a fellow Packer also All-iPlayere All-Pro team val, the name o f Starr ia found Son moves in to steal the ball in Sugar Bowl Tournament. (AP Photofax) son 4-2; 80—Rago (P) ptaned game.. —------mour 129-356. By Ellington Nine Cameras Ready yards to the Tech five-yard Bumper) Byrd and Tom (the hands and good moves,” said disappointed ’ at hls Inactivity, will feature the program in two places only. There is a Slky, 2:17; UnUm-Orots (P ) line.______From______there_____ Paul took the ’^® backfield boasts two this group, they come up Dodger) Janik sized up the play g y - j Drawing even in the back-to-. didn't drown thqir sorrows. They category ea.lled “passing effici­ ptmwd MePharson, 8:221 . Other Top Vote-Getters The exchMive -NBC Televlsi^ hall over the 'fech goal line in A-A honors for 1966 — against linebackers Jim Lynch D l’STY — Bob Arnold 202, within the playing that might ..g^ j-u trying to do Is back holiday games, EUing- ency”—4t reveals Starr as the Southern Cal to Get Second Shot Against UCLA deluged them. Others who figured promi­ UConn Finale Network colorcast of the Rose.' three tries. And that was it for ^ d y of Notre Dame and of Notre Dame, a 230-pounder, John Goianges 206, Ray Demers very well determine the out- gg comes off the ton High got a 19-polnt perform- ’^ e next week, Starr started most efficient passer in history nently In this year’s balloting ' " —I . ~Bowl Game~ between the South- Paul Christman and.... Missouri. "CHht,r,i Jones ^of -ud.»v.,Michigan „ State, South Carolina 201, Babe Beaulieu 211-552, Joe come of the test of strength that jj„g We’ll probably collide and ance from Roger Burnham and at quarterback for the Packers, (for 1,000 or more attempts) Seeldng • win la witat , NBA Ron^np •m California and Purdue Mon- Tech went on a scoring spree Mel Farr of UCLA was the at 210. Lynch and Jones were Carter 200-555, Joe Collingwood will send either the Chiefs or the j,yj„p ^ couple of times but I ’ve stopped Bayport, L. I. High, 66- and seven years later he la still conduct^ by ^ completion percentage of Sayers, the fine halfback of foe gg ^ wasn’t planned to be but de­ Elgin Baylor and Jerry West day at 4:46 wlJi ufiiUze more and outmaneuvered the first- Itard running back in the All­ elected co-captains for the game 213, Joe Sokola 204-555, Dave -defending champion Bills into pj^y real aggressive- 53 in Suffield last night. Con- starting. The Packers have won 56.6 going into this season. Alcindor Keeping Guard Up , who won the veloped Into a tournament are on the move, and that could cameras from more vantage class Missouri team to win America backfield this year, starting at .4:46 EST. with na- White 224, Walt Surowiec 207, the SUper Bowl game. jy _ that might offset some netquot High made It two in « five WMtem Conference titles There is another called “ passes tonight are Coach Fre4.. league’s rushing crown with take the Salukis into tonight’s inpan an unhappy new year for points than ever before in the rather handlly,21-7. ^® ^ l^® West squad. ■ tional television. (NBC). Orawfoi-d Allen 205, Don Ost- Byrd likely will draw the as- of his ability.” " row by bombing Suffield, 92- in ! the National Football had intoreepted”—Starr has the NEW YORK (AP) said Alcindor, who ruled the Sliabel’s CConn hoopoten. 15-year teleoast hdetMT- of this Christman does have fonder Meeting them head on wU-l be 1,231 yards gained; defensive backboards and blocked shots final against Southem Method­ the Western Division teains in ------^ Western front liners are Tom berg 206-556, Tom Yost 566, signment of covering Taylor, Byrd, ■ at an even 6-feef, 81, in a contest that featured League, three NFL champion- g^^^^y La^ry Wilson of the St. .lowest , lifetime percentage . . . In Lew Alcindor is keeping The. Hnsides face a talented grid classic. memories of his particopaUon hefty, linemen. Tlw five for the Greenlee, 196, WasWngton, and Don McPherson 558, Ted Bidwell the fleet flanker who grabbed 58 weighs about 216 pounds com- nine double-figure scorers. while Mike Warren and Lucious ist, which edged Drake 84-81 in the National Basketbtdl Asso* ships and are about to try for Cardinals: running back ^ ^ ^ ^ his guard up . . . arid South- Vlrgiata at 6 o’clock after ciattmi that are cotmting bn a Assuring blanket coverage of In post’season football classics, n Loyd Phipps, 230, of Arkansas 556. passes for 1,297 yards during pared to Taylor, who goes 6- Ellington, defeated by Con- Allen helped the UCLA offense the nightcap. Wedneisday's losers, Co­ ' Leroy KeUy of the Cleveland embattled continuation, o f the surpriiringly the play on the field as weU as however. He played In the 1941 ^ ^ ^ Carroll, 265, .San ------the regular season, while Janik feet-2 and is also-«15.' But while netquot Wednesday night, also And this year Starr has won - J This season, «eaimn. thet Packer quar- em California S rgo.. with 17 and 14 points, respec- Fifth-ranked New Mexico, the lumbia and George Wash­ Browns, ard Motaer c^aitar- ^ exceeded himself In poor showing thus far 1^ ths the colorful pageantry of half- E ast-W est Shrine A ll-S ta r ^^®^ ®"®®’ ^ ® 8 " State, and Dennis Ran- MERCHANTS — Frank Gal- probably will be .matched they figure to be bumping, Jan- got big nights from Tim Quinn Trojans can only hope_^the host club in the Lobo Invitatioh- ington play at. 7. the. jiighest honor that can come 'Los Angelea Lakera. time activities, NBC-TV crews game and was named its out- ^ ® ^ average 233 dgll,^230, Oklahoma, at tackles, 142-365, Archie Croteau 156- against Burford. the experi- ik. 6-feet-3 and only 185 pounds, and Bab~,Strout with 15 point* bacto Dot Meredith o e - Starr completed 62.2 UCLA basketball prodigy peek Hickman, coach of No. al at Albuquerque, stormed past The Cavaliers made short to A professional football play- In Cincinnati Thursday night, win man ho lees than nine cam- standing player. Jolm Richardson, 264, 359, w es Vancour 137-357, Earl enced split end who also figures to be using different tac- apiece. The Knights are now W.U..4 P®*^ passes with only stays on the defensive, 2-ranked Louisville, was far Texas AfcM 85-54 as Mel Daniels work of the Ubns Wednes­ er: Baylor poured In 40 points and eras, including one from a bov- ■ This year’s East-West Shrine ij .y, * UCLA ipiddle guard. Lineback- Everett 352 Harold Howard grabbed 58 passes and gained tics against the 6-foot-3 210- '2-2 while Bayport returns bom« Ml fifh h* ^'■®* . The Trojans take their second from satisfied after the Cardi- dropped in 17 of his 22 points In day night ’ while UOonn Starr today was named the West came up with 86 for ths •ring Goodyear toldmp. • game, from San Francisco, will ®o:Jdl^ that boto ere are George Harvey, 240, of 350 ’ ?58 yards. pound Lrford,- " 3-4. man **10 Green Bay quarter- shot at 7-foot-l Alcirtdor and the nals held off Syracuse 76-71 for the first half. Colorado State trimmed the Generals of recipient of the 12th annual Jim biggest coiivbined total tiis L^k* Amon^ ttie many tecM ca l also be colorcast by NBC-TV coaches John Rajston of the Kansas, and Ron McCall, 236, df y ' - _ ____ - - __^ ^ ^ - - ■ - - -- - to'^th N FL*H is contri^tlons than just a,.fhng®r top-ranked Bruins tonight in the their 10th straight victory and a University nipped New 'York G-W. Shnbel and Us crew Thorpe Trophy, awarded by er’s 1-2 punch has had this sea* •iffiirsta” to be mairked by tihe and broadcast by NBC Radio and Duffy Daug-herty of utaii’s Weber College. ^ * ' I" *v. 1. f of passes. In fact, critics used to title game of the Los Angeles championship berth opposite University 65-63 In the opener wiU be out to avenge d Vlr- Newspaper Enterprise Assocla- have been veiled during the last •onL Los Angeles won 128-114. 1»67 colorcast will be the unique Saturday. . thb Bast will use strategy aimed Ralston has three pass- V \\OnT^ 'fni* T f t and their memory of unbeaten Princeton in the Quak­ and will take on New Mexico gihla defeat la the Qnben tioji to the most valuable player decade by such glamor names Ctassic . . , Hi the only other g ^ e in ths poaltuuidng of cameras In three But Paul will not be at the 8omg over them via the air. ers . . San Diego States Don O M /w t-V R It/111 v X U o M. o ./IKO . f Xjw.l/f'f I-Zf ■ 1... r ... arm, that he couldn’t throw the the first encounter is still much er City Classic at Philadelphit^ tonight for the title. City Tournament two sea­ diffe*W»l- stadium portals mid- scene o f one of his. triumphs. Defeilsively. the forward Horn, Dave Lewis of Stanford . A - L7 / _ O mjthe National FOTtba l League, among th? m ^ NBA, Boston edged the Hsiivks "Some of our boys stood around E2vin Hayes scored 23 polAts sons ago. way up in the West stands. TTie Bast-West television com;;^g'fdup for the Blast opens with and Tim VanGalder of Igwa Ths winner is determined In a , Y. A. Tittle h^^ver. about hte ability ^ee;,g «go 112-110 at at. Louis behind John Alcindbr as if they were, counting the and grabbed 18 rebounds aa Doors open at 8 with Since these pMtals were ney- mentary will be handled by Jim 388-pound Alan Page of Notre state. The latter, however, has pon of a ir the league players, and John Unitas. HavUcek’a 14 last-quarter to direct a team. made hls varsity debut against crowd,’’Hickman said. sixth-ranked Houston captured tickets going on sale Im- •r before used as camera sites; Simpsotf €ind Charlie Jones Dame and Don Parker, 240, of lyeen hampered by injuries, '' “He has a lot of leadership medlately thereafter. potots., , they presented a major problem while Christman cools off in Virginia at ends; Tom Fussell, North Carolina’s Danny Tai- Southem Cal and shattered the Princeton banged in six the Arkansas State Inyitational Two Glubs Dominate Stars ability,” said Coach Vlnce' Lom- UCLA scoring record with a 56- straight points for a 63-47 lea