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THE HARTFORD COURANT: Saturday, January II U4I 4-Year Council Terms "71 Washington Report By ROBERT I). BYRNES PE0PLE Ex-Navv Man Wins f.v rwE jfEWs War Over Nudists (Continued from Page 1) give proper attention to matters of polipy," the report says. report also offers ways for the administration "to provide much needed closer attention to the daily activities" of city de fied service (one to act in tha manager's absence or at his direction.) 2. Enable the manager to appoint the personnel director outside the bounds of the classified merit system. 3.

Fixing the responsibility for Connecticut Saturday, Jan. 19 Sunset today, 4:49 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow, 7:13 a.m. Moonrise tomorrow, 2:31 a.m. New Moon, Jan.

25. Prominent Stars: The Big Dipper, in the northeast at midnight. Visible Planets: Jupiter, low in west, 8:01 p.m. Mars, in the east, 8:59 p.m. Venus, rises, 4:10 a.m.

A retired naval commander1 QUITE AN ACT. The audience in the cabaret Kacional applauded partments. At least two assistants for the recommending changes to the when the male member of a dance Dempsey Tells Capitol Luncheon Senators Must Get Aid for State manager and a transfer to the! City Council in the classification council of his appointing powers land salary plans of the manager. team finished his act by plunging 4. Allowing the manager to ap two daggers toward his stomach has won his battle to drive nudists off a Devon, England, beach.

At the constant urging of Cmch WUliam Spry, the Devon County Council passed a law Thursday night setting a fine of 3 pounds (W for anyone caught on the beaches without clothes. "I have no objection to people bathing in of all advisory boards and policy bodies are among suggestions for freeing the city manager for point the planning director out. side the merit system and making Weather, Tides ana coning up on the tloor. But; WASHINGTON Gov. John N.

Dempsey told a Washington Jose Padron, 31, had to be hospi-luncheon Friday Connecticut has many problems and will continue talized with two deen abdomen looIc t0 Sens- Tnomas J- and Abraham Ribicoff for help on Lthe planning department an ad more administrative activities. Money-saving ideas put forth mite u. tnij nniio. i ulcl" i uuvciiiui onu airs, uempsey ana uemo-cuts. He told police it was am- Ik.

Jt A s-iaiu; oimc ami iauunm viiau iimu ovim caney ana Airs, caiiey aeniai, I i0t'A anode nf Vinnnr1 at a lnnKoAn oiron Ki Qan nJ Vf. JKIif by the report include recommendations to charge a fee for waste collection and disposal; to discontinue city operation of McCook Hospital; to reduce the Police Department's foot patrol the nude," said Spry, "but I do object to naked people trying to dictate to others that they too ihould be naked. These nude people told people in bathing costumes that if they did not take for the Connecticut congressional delegation, Connecticut people here for the Democratic National Committee meeting and celebration of ministrative department of the manager. 5. Transferring the manager's appointive powers of policy and advisory boards to the council to preclude confusion of responsibilities.

The report says that if the council does not rid itself of ad- RENT OVERDUE. A landlord GOVERNMENT FORECAST Local: Mostly sunny with little temperature change. The high today in the 30's. Fair and much colder tonight. The low near 10.

Sunday mostly cloudy and cold with a chance of some snow by afternoon or evening. State: Mostly sunny with little in Mexico City due $50 back the Kennedy inauguration anniversary. The luncheon was held in the rent soldered shut an apartment Vandenberg Room on the Senate side of the Capitol. men by 50; to eliminate the Fire Department's Company 3 and 19 steel door and kept the tenants off, their clothes and parade around nude like them, they: a father and seven children cap would have to get off the beach. 1 i I firefighters; to reduce the Park ministrative details "it risks ab.

Department maintenance staff byjdicating its true policy role to seven; to reduce custodial serv-lthe administrators and technical ice at comfort stations at the Old staffs." Gov. Dempsey said programs inaugurated by Sen. Ribicoff when be was governor are now coming into being in the state. He praised the state delegation in Congress and said lie is sure President Kennedy is very much aware of Connecticut. Gov.

Dempsey promised Connecticut will double the size of the victory for President Kennedy when he seeks re-election in 1964. Chairman Bailey said Connecticut had made the best Demo temperature change. Sunday tive for 10 hours. The mother was kept locked outside. Police forced the door open.

mostly cloudy and cold with a POET RECOVERS. Poet T. S. Eliot was reported Friday to be "quite recovered" from a chest CAN YOU TOP THIS? Cheryl Fite, 2, of Missoula, Mont, gives chance of some snow by afternoon or evening. LOSING STEAM.

Senators are The council committee system encourages the committee1 members to see limited areas of Dolicv rather than the whole ailment which has kept him in a a fire hydrant a quizzical look as cratic election record of any state in the country last November tinA if av-fanfOcontatitTA TVlnalrl Tni'in ujhn U'9( nrpSAnt at thp before she notices that it is wearinsf the not enjoying the anti-filibuster HHiaon nospitai since Temperature Summary (or Jan. II, 11. iifA Hnhntn 1-Arn mnih ama mF luncheon, had taken his advice and ran for the House again in the State House and South Green, cutting that cost by to reduce the maintenance and construction staffs in public works and manpower under the city architect for a combined saving of about $100,000. Too Much Service The report says "the problems Christmas. Eliot, 74, was a victim of smog which blanketed London in mid-December.

same type of fuzzy white hat that she is. Cheryl may have thought she had an exclusive creation. nicii iue w. District the Democrats would have swept the state con- 7 a.m. 1 p.m.

7 p.m. Temp. (deo. 2a 30 31 Rel. humidity (P.C.) 1 Bar.

press, at S.L. 30.22 30.11 30.14 Based on data to 7:30 p.m.: high 31 at 3 p.m.; low 22 at a.m.; gressional elections. Montana said, "There doesn't jseem to be much steam on this floor that I've observed." mean 27, normal 26. degree days 30. High year ago 24; low Record high thil date Si in 115.

Record low this date 17 in 1957. Highest temp, since Jan. 1, 44. Lowest temp, since Jan. 1, 3.

which be leaguer the council and Ribicoff said Connecticut is fortunate in having Dempsey as Governor. The congressional delegation, he said, is sure to work in close harmony with the Governor. West Hartford Radio Argued Moving AM Radio Station WBZY from Torrington to West Hartford is not in the public interest, Virgil W. Tacey, attorney for the ON SOME DAYS Patrolman manager are basically found in the fact that Hartford's citizens -VACATION OVER. Prince Charles, 14, heir to the British throne, left Switzerland Friday after a week-long skiing vacation.

traveled by car by way of Germany and Liechtenstein and apparently intends to fly home from Munich Saturday. Anthony Calvanese passed the picture, the report says. CORRECTION The federal Hill-Burton hospital construction grant authorized for Hartford Hospital is $200,000, not $235,162 as stated in The Courant Friday. The grant is for the $2.5 million Avery Jefferson chronic disease unit the hospital will start building this year. A typographical error also gave the Hill-Burton grant to the proposed New Haven Regional Center for retarded persons at $10,000 value.

It should be $100,000. Federal Communications Commission Broadcast Bureau Friday Arch Cafe in Springfield, Mass. and noticed about 25 pennies scattered in the doorway. He looked further and found the skylight to the cafe had been broken. Accumulated departure from normal this month, through Jan.

17, 1. Total degree days since Sept. 1 through Jan. 17, 3,1. Normal degree days same period, Total degree days this month, through Jan.

17, 655. Normal degree days same period (57. Precipitation Summary To 7 p.m., trace. This month have long enjoyed a high level of Government service, but the costs of government have risen without a commensurate increase in the ability to pay. "It is always difficult to tighteD told an FCC review board.

Pioneer States Broadcasters, op erator of WBZY, had appealed to the FCC review board from a hear ing examiner's denial of the application to move the station to West Later he saw James E. Johnson, Hartford. through Jan. 17, 1.34 inches. 23, limping along the street.

Po 285 Broad St Hartford 1, Conn. Published daily and Sunday by THE Thomas N. Dowd, attorney for Pioneer, told the review board a one Deit, and in the case or Hartford, when city officials are Departure from normal this month lice gave this account: Johnson HARTFORD COURANT COMPANY, eo- pending application by WTOR, another Torrington station, to change truly concerned with human val through Jan. 17, .65 Inches. Total from Jan.

1 through Jan. 17, 1.34 inches. For same period last year. lowered himself through the sky ona-ciasa posiage pan ar tiamord, conn. Represented nationally by Moloney, feoan S.

Schmitt, 261 Madison Ave New 3.15 inches. ues, it is doubly difficult." The Griffenhagen-Kroeger re its wave length and increase power would provide coverage to practically all of the areas from which protests came against the proposed WBZY move. Many of those who protested don't use WBZY light and broke his ankle as he landed on the floor. hobbled Conn. River stage it I a.m.

2.5 feet. York, 1. Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily: one year S21.J4, three months Kil t.lMtKII An .1. i W- port is. a result of a study auth orized by the City Council last 7 to the cash register and found only 25 pennies.

As he left the cafe by the front door he threw S3.2S. Daily and Sunday: on year $34.84, i April at a cost of $25,000. Im JF three months M.71. anyway, he said. Dowd offered to make the grant of the WBZY ap plication contingent on approval by the FCC of the WTOR applica tion.

Tacey said claims by Pioneer of economic hardship in the Torrington operation have not been substantiated. The company provements recommended in the the pennies to the ground in dis 187-page report would call lor High Low Albany 34 Miami Bch 7 73 Atlanta 47 35 New Orlns 56 47 Atl City 42 3 N.Y. City 40 35 Buffalo 39 12 Phila. 40 35 Chicago 32 II Phoenix 61 19 Denver 15 6 Pittsburgh 44 22 Detroit 35 21 St. Louis .34 26 Duluth 24 Seattle 42 34 Ft.

Worth 65 45 Tampa 77 60 Kansas Cty II Wash. 43 35 Los Anodes 56 45 Ties, Jan. 1, 1HJ High Low gust. Johnson as given a year's changes in state statutes and the sentence in the House of claimed the station has lost money each year of its operation, -I- I Cl UU1I rr- IL. A Use Your UNI-CARD City Charter; new council policy on level of service; replacement SPECIAL OFFER! ALL DWIUTS FORGOT HIS BOOTS: Patty xacrjr Bdtu wncu llic piracm vnu, uctuoiu tf.

iaiwi, tuun over the station he said his experience and knowledge would result in better service at less cost. Tacey said that under of key personnel to "raise the LAST MAN WINS. There'll be fc-J. JV'inslow, 8, of Carpentersville, professional competence of a de At New London ii. '3 4:27 am, 4:49 pm 111., had to rescue her wrefa Pf'P is am reduction of staff At Saybrook Scott, 3, tw i'ice from their burning tnAa v-t.

A 5:27 am 5:59 pnT 12:13 pm 12:14 pnv through attrition of employes, and creation of new jobs and new At New Haven 5:54 am 6:23 pm r'T uui read: "From the boys of u.b uBm iue. iin snejthe brigade North WM kst Zucker operating losses have dropped from $14,500 in 1959 to $4,000 in 1960 and $1,000 in 1961. Tacey told the review board that if located in West Hartford WBZY would cover the main business district of Hartford and this shows the move is really designed to provide Hartford coverage. Dowd argued that the economic stability of the two communities should have been included in the findings of the examiner. Tor-rington has had a growth rate of slightly more than eight per cent in the last decade, he said, has lost industries and has considerable f.v.11, iui i.iu, ovuit nciil.

Udllli Zoning surviving member of the Victoria into the house. He forgot his cowboy boots. (Continued from Page 1) operations. It is through charter revision that the report would redefine the position of the council and the manager. To strengthen the City Council's role, the report recommends these whether executive or public, shall be available for public in- APRIL 1963 SUN MON TUES WED THURS FW unemployment while West Hartford is two and a naif times as large SAT charter revisions: with a $78 million retail and wholesale business.

He said West Hartford is entitled to have a radio station of its own. Fire Department of 1902. At a 1932 get-together they threw $1 apiece into a cigar box to buy a wreath for the last man to die. Members would remark at reunions: "I'm going to win it." North, 85, won it Thursday. GETS NEW JOB.

President Kennedy Friday nominated Dan-! iel Patrick Moynihan of New! 1 Elect councilmen to four-j Charge Account At Any Of The Following PARK STREET BY-LO FURN. INC. 549 Park Street CAPITOL HOME EQUIP. CO. 873 Part Street COTTON LAND 686 Part Street NAN'S 623 Park Street RADEEN'S CURTAINS 546 Park Street ROTH'S CLOTHIERS 704 Park Street SEYMOUR AUTO STORES 489 Park Street SPAIEN'S DEPT.

STORE 825 Park Street STAR TV SALES, INC. 847 Park Street WILLIAM STREHLAU, Jeweler 643 Park Street year terms every two years (fouri spection at all reasonable times," Eddy said. The minutes of Thursday's meeting were filed at the Town Hall Friday but no mention was Hospital Grants councilmen in one election and i 1 3 TIY 7aTw' 10 1AA 14(1 5 )' 17 SIM J4 ffinCJ J7 tl 29 30 1 11 13 Connecticut members of Congress were notified Friday grants five the next). have been approved by the Health, Education and Welfare Depart 2 Have the council select ment for New Britain General Hospital, New Britain, and Sharon one of its members for mayor made in them of the vote to ex elude Mrs. White from the York to be assistant secretary of DOZEN AT ALL IMRONS following the city election.

Question: My father died summer and I was appointed man who resigned nine months sharon will get $426 441 under the public works program and an addi- 3 Place appointive power for all advisory and policy boards in the council father than split it When Mrs. White went to the nen ago oecause oi n.s uiik un Diuyti(mal $mm vnder the Hill-Burton hospital aid act toward the must I file his Form 1040 in- Sol Estes. Moynihan has been $14go 788 cost of remodeling the present hospital and adding six come tax return for the income serving since 1961 as executive eds he earned in 'assistant to the labor Town Hall to cover the meeting, between the manager and council Thursday night, she found the' as it is at present, door locked. She knocked and! pay councilmen $2,500 an- BAKE SHOPS Answer: If ir bibal Critical or Budget IN TROUBLE AGAIN. Miss Rep.

Abner W. Sibal, Fourth District, in a statement Friday, a taxpayer dies, the administrator or le- jnually with a review every four executor, HARTFORD and WEST HARTFORD was admitted. Vroom said Friday the door was locked by a custodian. It was NOT done to keep the reporter out of the building, he said. years to consider cost-of-living increases.

Charter revision would strengthen the city manager's post in these ways: gal representative must file the Margaret Hunter, the 65-year-old said nothing in the President's budget message reflects his pledge final return for the decedent school teacher from Stockport. in the state of the union message that he would cut federal spending, on or before t'ne 15th day of England, who finds it so hard "It is going to be up to Congress to redeem that pledge for the fourth month following the to learn to drive, is in trouble Sibal said. close of the deceased taxpay-'with the law again. Police issued; er's normal tax year. In your a warrant for her, arrest Thursday TTV 1 nil TT-rilli- Enjoy the convenience of charge account shopping plus, if you wish, extended credit for your major purchases.

Vroom said it is the policy of i least two assistants unclassi- case, the return is due by April after she did not answer OLUllL I 1 1 11 11 Ll 1 the commission not to advertise 15, 1963. traffic summonses but said they; its meetings. Jk feed the birds would not serve it till she ap JUST SAY "CHARGE IT" At Any Of These PARK ST. STORES We just decide when were Note: In response to many re- Testifies Mishap Victim CASCIO'S BIRD FOOD 2600 Albany Avenui W. Hartford Ttl.i 236-1609 going to meet, then the commis-j sioners get together.

These are not open meetings. This applies to anyone, the public or the press." pears court again. Her two offenses were alleged to have occurred on Oct. 7, when, police said, she was driving without supervision; and on Oct. 10 when she was driving with supervision but ran into a truck.

quests, The Courant will reprint the new 196! Connecticut Sales Tax deduction guide table. Look for it Sunday on Page 1 of Part B. Prepared by the Courant with answers William E. Neville, 22, of Man-jThrowe of South Windsor, said Chester, a paraplegic since he they will not rest their case until fractured his neck in a gym next Friday. After that, defense Look For This Emblem Wherever You Shop mishap at Manchester High lawyers will begin presenting evi researched by the Hartford Office of the Internal Revenue Service.

dence with which they hope to "I suppose if they come and School five years ago, said Frr fetch me I shall be forced to go," 1us HiH tllp ctnnt that refute the claim that Neville's in Phone 522-0181' jury resulted from the negligence Open Thurs. 'til 9 Sue saia, uui i suu nun 1 a waste of time." of Sollanek, the town and Board of Education. lyzed him against his better judgment. He is suing the Town of Manchester, its Board of Education, and gym instructor Ralph Sol Defense counsel include CorpO' Bandit ration Counsel Irving L. Aronson of Manchester, Atty.

Warren (Continued from Page 1) lanek for $1 million in Superior Maxwell of Hartford, and the customers who were in the build-. Court Hartford law firms of Gordon ing wnen me roDDery iook piace. i ine injury came When jsevme Muir anfi Fitzeerald and Butler capi. vdugim tcuicu iui imgci-i suniersauuea over a muunu Vome Garritv and Sacco Farmers' net income for 1962 is about the same as for 1961 jjiuii caucus vucviv we uaim. niais anu lanuuu on ins neau.

ne 'counter in hopes of obtaining was supposed to have landed on fingerprints of the robber and his hands in a running dive, then also called Policeman David Van roll to a stop on the mats. Iderstine, the department's ex-' Balked at Making Dive OPEN SATURDAY 9:30 A.M. TO 6 P.M. and higher than any other year since 1953 pert at.maKing composite ngures. testitying Irom a Description Given i stretcher, told the jury he balked C3H Capt.

Vaughn said initial ques-jat making the dive when the leap jtioning of those who saw the rob-1 barrier was raised to about four jber resulted in varying descrip- feet. He said he told Sollanek he fx AETNA DINER Today's Special tions of the man but the most didn't think he could do it. He repeated description given inves- said the gym teacher urged him tigators, which included the to go ahead and try. was as follows: Neville said Sollanek came to Five-feet, eight-inches to six visit him in the hospital after the feet tall, 160 to 165 pounds, 38 to accident. 42 years old, short wavy hair "I told you I couldn't do It," COURSE DINNER Twice, a Year Only! SAEJ! and wearing a white and green, he said he told Sollanek.

WHOLE BROILED He testified that Sollanek three-quarter length, plaid jack et. "raised his eyes to the ceiling" 075 LIVE LOBSTER Friday's holdup was the latest i and left the room without saying tm In a recent wave of such holdups a word. Flairs JC Foot Originally 10.99-14.99 the state but was the first onej Defense counsel declined to in Hartford since Nov. 7, cross examine Neville and when the Blue Hills Avenue Judge Frank Covello recessed the branch of the Hartford Federal trial until Tuesday at 10 a.m. Savings Loan Assn.

was robbed Neville's counsel, Atty. Alvin of more than $14,000. jc. Leone of Hartford and James With an Accent on Smartness! DOBBS i BLACK DIAMOND Dobbs Black Diamond deep black with a highlight of soft grey correct shade for dress-up and business wear. Shown above, the Dobbs Ridgefield, with exclusive hand-crafted Dobbs Guild Edge.

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Nwv. Rrown Tn Marble Pillar Restaurant 22 Central Row CONSOMME FARINA DUMPLINGS ROAST STUFFED DUCKLING SAUERBRATEN POTATO DUMPLING RED CABBAGE HUNGARIAN GOULASH NOODLES FRESH PIG'S HOCK SAUERKRAUT KASSLER RIBS RED CABBAGE BRATWURST SAUERKRAUT JAEGER SCHNITZEL SPAETZLE Sizes 4 to 10; Widths AAAA to D85 COTILLION CORNER MAIN FLOOR Sorry, No Mail or Phone Orders 247 Farminejton Ave. Htfd. JA 2-7484.

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