TUSSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1M9 iHanirl;r0trr lEui^nins roll) AwHBgg Dtiflr NM Pnfli RtB *W «ha Weak Satisd TTie Weather , JoMMwy 11, IM i Fair tonight Low in 1 Clay Shawls Long-Range Study 'Completed President Rises Early TVxnorrow contiwisd fair e 1 5 ,4 2 6 m ild; High in 40s. For First Day in Office ) Msawhester— A Ciiy o f Village Charm Trial Be^nn ^4.2 Million Water Projects V >Didtan, t t , lar- (Ceattoued fran Pace One) J (OwitiHuci fron Fags Om ) VOL. LXXXVm , NO. 9S (THIRTT-SIX PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—TABLOID) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 PRICE TEN CENTS mm*r «( m MUa at, «M ecus dteoond” iis msntlotisd in ymwnlay Mt a ioUSa W hiter oouM Infhiewea pronaoBvw Ju* tried but foiled to seriourty dis­ Ms address. M B W tem B t hOBI*. ram. rupt the inauguration events. Recomniended Before 1980 As the Prasidsnt rads In n bul- M te Datton wtm bon May He added, homver, that the ^ __ , It was at 12:16 pan. Monday lst-prao( black Imonshis fram IS, I t n to lU m rfw tw Mxl bad ^ ^ OrlawoM Bnftneortoy of lien- comfMuiy’a aiqiply due to its mostly by gravity and reser­ that the 66-yeeuvoid son o f a Cktl- Second Blgge^^ of War a n d bM« «a of hM- Hto. She Chester has oon^eted tos atudy fine weUa. But more would be voirs and an easterly sscUon ihe Oapibol to the Houm, In Urban League Report a band of antiwar dsnwnstra- WM to ebuyo of tbo drapery VMtA, ooimnon senae and aptrit <,f all fhaana of the town’s wa- needed by the year 2000. served by pumps and high itornta grocer stood in the rtiad- tors hurled rocks and other de­ wwtoocn It Witlitoa Broa. which the toate feels prevails systems and rdeaded copies H ie rate differences are large tanks. ow of the towsrtng Ospthri dome bris from Ihe sidswalk. tern IMT unta ahe nttred to anong the people of New Or- g i indi-thiek report yester- and would have to be resolved. O’NeW said the report ap­ and, wtth Ms tight hand ’Copter Troops UM. "***•" » day. The company ...... ___ _ ^ One plane was hit on a strike ------marginal jofea. The funeral cf WiUam J. toe town $7,000 and TVfCA. Her major task is work­ defeated hi November’s general, Mon-doUop Jet flgbteni were rtwt nttesfon Tuesday near flolgon te rriso n has often cftod the was bcgfun JiJ(y 24 by Walter sons ktJured. At least 80 attssto 'We beltevs the «*an»aolel Dowtoag o f 89 Looint 8t. who ing with the volunteer member­ eteotion. down in South Vietnam M on ^ gjul crashed wMle maki^ a More then 70 names have been who helped create the Man- were mads oa outhorlUas im­ and Tuesday. Two of the pllote criaia confronting AmstSea re- Asd yesterday at Newington M^f?*?** reports In toe na- s. Fuss, former public works ship in orgonteing and ootiduct- Then, after cannons roared landing approach cufattde Bien tkmal andilves in accusing the director, and Fred Thrall tor- received so far by Park Direc- cheater SM Club from a con- posed unprecedented ssourlty ware rescued; the tMrd 'was til oeoiits a Vstenoi Hospital, wUI be held ing class and clUb activities. out a 21-gun salute and the Ma­ measures. Hoa air base, 18 milea north of Fifth Slolar tim ^ to (he stsbiltty of < tedetal government of trying to mer director of the Tymm’ Wa- tor Bmest J. Tureck in the to a large and active rine Band played "Hail to the kUtad. the capited. The. pilot did not tomowow at 8:16 turn, from the ' Other responstbUKtea involve Nevsr did the shouting dsm- tion (hot any other proWtenv- M m T. Tlem ey SHsmtsI Home, town’s contest to find a name Chief,” Nixon delivered Ms 17- A spokesman sold the air oov- eject. contradicts the Warren report. WilUam O'Nrtll nrmm# nnh. winning name win be an- coordination of program wMh oRstrators-one estimsde plaosd toroign or domsrtio,’’ tbs gl9 W. Center S t, wMh a ICaas mlnuto Inaugural address In sol­ alrymen pMled 80 tons of rock­ MeanwMle, U.S. forces tried Observatory The Warren Oommlaslan, in Hc works director, said he has popular ski nounced Saturday during dedl- the other tour towns in the East thetr m m bera a t 1,000 In (b e ets, mortars, rsoaUlasi rifle League said in a report mode of requim at SL James’ Church emn and restrained tones. to cordon off an enemy village public today. namlng Oswald as the lone gun- not flrtehed studyli^ the report ® Hercules Dr. The deed- cation of the slope beginning at Branch, and cooperative plan­ crowd o f peihnps 280,000—com e and aoiploaivea tram a 66 miles south of Da Nang, but at 9. Burial wiB be to St. ning actlvitiea for the Hartford WTto satelUto totevislon beam­ within a block of the buUet-re- "The inescapable fact is that James’ OMneteiy. man, said his reasons for toe as- but oonstders it "great’’ *°r 1» 4:80 p.m., 2 p.m. Tureck said. He gave the ing Ms ‘words to countless mll- coa^dax o f SO bunkers 80 m iles failed to trap an enemy foroe Is in Orbit sasalnatton must remain forever o ’NelH said todav "it’s lUw, Thursday at ’Tureck’s offloe in program for the ceremony. Region YWCA. slstant gkam bocth from wMoh north-norttlwest of as|gcn and there. Fifteen miles to the east, the gap between whltea and FMends may Im B at the funer­ >s*nown, alnce Oswald was n ^ the M^dpal Budding, The Rev. Bmest J. 0(^)pa of Uons around the world. Presi­ Nixon, Ms 'wtfe, their daughters blache has not bean otosad," tba al home tonl^ from 7 to 9. A graduate of ihe Univentty cMy seven mBes from the Oam- ihe drive to (taki control of the CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP) slain by Dallas strlpjotnt opera- ®mo*« toe toe CHiurch o f the AssupUon dent mxon said that "For the JuUe and ’Triela and other report added, citing the areas of of Wisconsin, Mrs. Ladenburger first time, because the people of bodlon bordar. Batarigian PeMneula was la Its —A solar observatory rocketed The family suggests that in tor Jack Ruby in a Dalles pdice ? suggestions, he said. The will give the invocation. M ends and dignitaries 'wntofasd Mock unemployment, medtan Hsu o f flowers those wMblng of Wisconsin, Mrs. Laden- the world want peace and the Prertoudy, U.S. and South 10th day and meeting little re­ into apace today to study the Mayor Nathan Q. AgosUnel- the two-and-a-half hour inaugu­ sistance. family inoomas for NagroM, to do so nmhe memorial oon- burger received her B.8. de­ leaders of the world are afraid VIetnamem troops have cap­ awi during a period of maxi­ Ruby-rjamed by Clarrioon as proper name as "This is gen- U will give opening remarks tol- ral parade. and 1^ mortality rote of Mock trfliuUuHS to the Heart FUnd. gree in Elementary Educa­ of war, the times cue on the side tured m ore than 800 tana o f ene­ The cordon operation in the mum flare activity and to help a conapirator—(Med of ««cer tederal m o^. It .^rhere I end up.’’ towed by a history of toe slope’B baMss. Iflr. Downing was a member tion and has taught in Madi­ o f peace.” As the parade unfoldsd, John­ m y ‘wiaapons, ammunttlon and popukuB coastal lowlandB was want astronauts on the moon of after hie convlctioo and Impris- “Widow's Peak” was another. development to be given by Rob- son was flying through ths cold food up arid down the country in never completed in time to pre­ The report further deelarod; of Itandiester Bamudos, Wbcid ______tAm^^by T»V IVWaltkiU TtSsoaFUSS aand«iA ITssmslFred aaid te ^ a W^. son, Wte., and Blacksburg, "The greatest honor history perilous radiation storms. 2 tmment on a murder- chaigeT War I Veterans. Survivors, be­ Va. A swimming teartier os can tostow Is ihe title of ))eaoe- wtnitor skies to Ms Texas ranch, tils last thraa weeks, enough to vent ISO enemy soldiers ITOm The aoteUte, OS06, rod s tttaft "Amertoan cities are bocomliit Judge Haggerty imposed a . ______. ______well, ahe has been waterfront maker," he aald without apeclfi- a 82-y«ar career in pubUo offloe feed 27,000 troops fo r three sltopkig cut of the vlHage, which in the nose of a threestage Del- blacker and poorar . . . Fniatro- sides those named in yester- five-page set of guiddines on town’s water has color opened and her husband spent er of the Manchester Ski Patrol, director of "Wildwood", the clally mentlcntng the Vietnam at an end. weeks and to equip 1,000 Viet had been abandoned by ita pop­ ta rocket at lt:4B a.m. E8T, tions ill tha gbatto aro high. It d^r*s iasue of The Herald, in­ o«irtroom security end news always clear al- aU his time there. With toe skis wlU Introduce Arthur Jenks, ulation. clude a sister, SMer M. Pauline Girl Scout Day Camp in Gtes- war he tnherlted. "This honor When the Air Force Jeh—the Oong aoKflens fuUy. The capture aim ing fo r an orbit 360 m iles would ba folly -to taka comfort coverage. though it is perfectly safe wa- awardeld the winner, she said, seoUon chief of the Natfonai About 400 m en t*ep toe water other entries riiow a good deal ..-^plaque to the local ski clulb. ham bean a major factor in the SUQ from above the diatoiting face the situation may weU ba affairs, including Junior Wom­ last out of tile vaUey of turmoil, F. Kennedy back from Texas Orleans, who tdd a preliminary make it cleaner are of research into Manchester’s Then the three Judges will failure of tin Viet Oong and blanket of the atmnqihere, more oxploalve than in prevUma en’s CHub; FTSH; Chairman of arid onto that high ground of five yean ago—landed at an This was the Sicene in the 'East Room of the White President Nixon, left, and Chief Justice Earl War­ bearing that he sat in wMle ^ past, Tureck said. They use announce toe rfbpe’s new name. peace that man has dreamed of North Vlettnamaae to mount a A apokesman for the Notional Roltein€RPA South Congregational Church airport near Au8til^ a bond years, the result of the harden­ Shaw, Lee Harvey Oswald and PI®*'*, $90,- indfon naimes tor area trails, Joseph Sylvester, chairman of since ihe down of Mvillxation.’’ winter ctfenstve against (he House today as eleven members of President Nix­ ren, who administered the oaths. Mrs. Laird bolds Aeronautloa and Space Adminis­ ing of attitudes and a clearer Nursery School, the Deaoomess rtruck up the "Eyes of Teocas" Mr. President . '. . otoero plotted to kIB Kennedy. ^ renov^on to the for Instance. the Advisory Recreation and and a rtgn protdalmkig "WM- Soutii Vietnamese capital. tration reported earty phasae of view of the extent of ralative Raises Grant Russo testified he was a Mttle a $780,000 .jjg, ggj’ name, introducing Mm Oontrol Administration that it Mountain, a $283,000 tank tor town near the dope; and James bo open from 1 to 2 p.m. and David E. Ingraham of Skinner eight scl entitle experiments to hantafalps and fawqpltl oa k y ooea Another Czech for fidi smptoyment, better ernment heads on both aides of they took a chance tiiat it might only as secretary of com­ emphasised that under piesent CMef Justice Earl Warren ad­ qualifies for a $8.2 million grant the Nike Site area and a $76,000 t . Bkdr, a local stock broker after the sM-show. Rd. has been appointcld chaiiv houaing, excellence In educa­ — WASHING'TON (A P ) — th® iJwlget under atrtet control’ ’ study various forms of sotar ra^ on mlnortty groupa and the tan- tank In the Rockledge area. ------—______the Iron Curtain. never he found, or that they fled m erce. clroumatanoes Nixon stands by' ministered the o«uUi individually —86 per cent o f the $3.8 m il­ man o f the I960 Heart Fund tion, rebuilding of cities and im­ President N ixon saw 11 -of wiu look, program by pro- diatlon and bow it attettaAondl- poveriehed. Too frequently, In Suicide Try The main solution to water The Krem lin oe-nt a message when they ra'sMsed. t h ^ w ere After the oath was admin­ gram, at the budget Preeldent his stqiport of Johnson’s coll to to the 11 department heads at lion ^iglble oonstruotion cost Oami>alg^ in Vernon. President proving rural areas. But, he his Cabinet mem'bers sworn Uons in the earth’s atmosphere, however, the economic roqpiro- needs for a long time ahead is urging cooperation between the autmunbered. Johnson submitted esrtier tMs Congness for a oneyear exten­ an 8 a.m., nationally televtaed J for the sewers and for a Sec- of the Greater Hartford Heart istered, a grinning .«Nlx >a with resulting Influence on menta of the war In Vietnam (< oiitlnnoil Ironi Pngc On>;i cautioned, “we are reaching the Soviet Union and the Uhttod The ioaa of the three Air, in today. ondasy ’Treatment Plant. the construction of a Roaring Inauguration Panoply -Association, Manuel Cohen, who sought to make amends by month for the fiscal year begin­ sion of the full amount of the ctreroemy in the East Room of weather and communications. preluded fid) appropdatioaoi" Brook dam to cost $1,700,000 limits of what government alone States as the only way to insure Force BT(W superaabrea raised loudly and firmly proclaim­ Then, followinj; a ning jidv Lv >■' tax. the WMts Houie. A followup letter from tion of Falach for the first time aimounoed the appointment also H m satemte olao oouM faslp Bi its m pages, the UMmn and engulf the_ present Roar­ can d o." peace in the wmtd. to $SS tfae 'nanber of Amerloan the New England chief of on Monday. dlEiolosed that the cam paign will ing: *'I congratulate you, hour Oalbhid; mee(jnsr. e stipe to get it down,” After the maraifaon Ckbinet . Alio taMng tiM oath iiatanae warn astronauts on the iiMon of League report ing Brook reservoir in Manches­ Brightened Wet Skies "What heq to to done, has to planes er cent of total cost Many of the tour-inch water family. vid A. Bourne of 18 Hilltop Ave., on peaoe in the world, but there Natioas. Students returned from ses­ man can to fully free white his away fr ^ support of ex- Mayo liZSX lged tiSTbS^t rector of ihe Budget Bureau, gram scientist, iaportied that ^ increase in tiw figure) because its plans con- sions with government leaders Elsenhower dood with Declamation corporate gifts; Kenneth Par­ neighbor is not. To go forward were indicationa the new Presi­ The 12th Cabinet appointee, dent’s honeymoon with the law­ When Attack Came tending the lO per cent in- outs—U Ue^ enougb—might Hughes, who has 'been a Budget ApMlo astronauts, who hope to ptoyment rata.” k foim to regulations concerning early today dlsoouraged at the Jaiger lines. It the Nixons and her grantteon, MILTON, Mass. (AP) — sons of Geiorge Dr., buBbiess find at all is to go forward together. Republican Gov. Walter J. regional-agency membership. makers might be short regard­ come tax surcharge. malie it unneioesaary f6 extend Bureau employe since 1949 has lend on the moon next summer, Maminwi oftidal response totoeir do- David. She was afforded a good Mrs. Ann Brewer turned on Industry; Aubrey Hutchlnsons of ’Ihls means black and w l^ to- Hlckel of Alaska, did not parti­ would b e protected from flare OoUed fo r " a 'vast ^mrnnvhm o f mands cens^ be .cheer by the crowd as die her radio Monday to hear 222 Phoenix St., special gifts; ing domestic issues. Budget Director Robert T. at leaat port of the 10. per cent been deputy director since cipate. His nomination as sec­ geiher, os one nation, not two.” Mayo told newsmen he has a surchaige past ita stiteduled March 1986. A native of CMcor rodiatton Inaide their opaceahta- cunrentty oucoessful manpower the Inaugural ceremonies In Mrs. Theodore Martin of 44 Spealdi^ in low tones Mmself, One dissenting votoe came retary of the interior has Mt at Htted and the Soviet-oriented The nerv. , fu parade, White House Notified, mandato fram Nbcon "to Iceep June 80 expdavtion dote. But he go, he is 61. But he said ilioae walking on the tiainliv programs (On^ob- propaganda sheet Znraw be * ^ thrUUng parade, one Washington and the first Skinner Rd., Heart Week chair­ the President said one simple from Negro loader the Rev. least a mmnentary snag in the About Town Ra'iph D. Abernathy, who criti­ moon’s surface, sMeUed only Tkaining, Neighboshood Youth banned. They said the teLlers W ^e^ were^Ud^' another. Here voice was of a clergyman. man, and Allen B. Chesterton of way to help restore national Senate where some members by apace suits, might suffer cap Oerps and Speolal Impact Pro- Kotfee Krafters of the Man- were undecided about what The com Z n^B ®n»tlone ran high. The “What’s he saying?” asked 83 HUlcreet Dr,, treasurer. harmony would to “to lower our cised Nixon for falling to put question Ms devotion to the chester YWCA will meet tomor­ more stress on the plight of the diation damage. grams) on a soole talctitafed to ^ to take to oahn the dtua- some day n ^ a softening udt ^ her 8-ye«u:-oId son, Clark. The Heart B\md drive will voices.” Bucher Tells Court cause of conservation. "When thertfs a adar flare on m«et the nation’s total needa" row at 9:80 a.m. at the Oom- "He’s praying," said Mrs. reach its high point here during "We camot learn from one nation’s poor and minority . . to handle the hard well water OORONADO, Calif. (AP) — Navy court of Inquiry Tuesday Perhaps because of the earty the sun, it takes about eight IStafamBir Wage—"Wie m geot- munity Y. Mjembers wilt work Brewer. "He’s talking to the seven-day period starting another until we stop shouting groups. President Said Confident We are trying to prevent an- of the company. The distribu- ^ gronxp of young people stood hour, Warren had some initial minutes for soft X rays to reach |y reoamsiMnd the* a on paper mache objects, and But following Ms 8IoOIdng him from printed record of his tesUmeny dudad neas m eeting wiU begin at 7 :80. denit Nixon’s Forward Together excess capacity of the The states lineup in the pa- cltement and emotion of the past some presidents re- satellites looking at the sun, in- predominantly rural atatas." time sinco 1938. Nixon was hap­ d^'trSSrSr to“a ^ appoint- before the Senate fotertor Oxn- ' 11 Cabinet appointees ferrdir' to itbeir department cludL-ig those in programs other Inner ClUes—"A oompreben- inaugural theme spent part of day, it was an added thrill to py, too. He told the crowd at tieports ora ^ at swearings, ceremonies mlttee. were approved by The Capitol Region Mental her first trip to the nation’s cap­ For Pueblo Seizure heads as m em bers o f a kiUdien view Hal Turklngton, assistant each stop: * 'Ttw, 41 .LrfL.jLi Democratic Leader Mike idgiout dissent Mbnday. (See Page Eighteen) (See Page Etghteea) Health Association will resume ital riding down Pennsylvania managing editor of The Herald, cabinet, tennis cabinet or medi­ (Continued from Page One) “In the years ahead we will Q a a i ^ i A ^ *»»® Ctovernment q„e three Interior Oommlttee cine ball cabinet. its Sunshine Bus service from Avenue on a float. Paris Peace Talks and Herb lOrgsbury,' of tlie look back at tMs Mght. We wtU panting coukkft deuver Democrats who oppes^ Hick- a mount for a third .80-cellber hands at the witnesa table Buch­ OUlCUte I ry Because of (he hour, he said. Hartford to Norwich Hospital on “The spirit of the country ia Herald's com posing room , |day- forget H was cMd during the J oomprtemg itne court, but—nto conttrmatlon," eaidf White the traneciipt of the threo-day alternate Sundays starting Feb. machine-gun he never received. er said he also asked lor explo- terrific,’’ said Vicky Oole, 13, of Ing with the Governor’s Ftoot day and that it rained alt tSgtir PRAGUE (AP) - Prague Ra- ^ISSon^he ^^Sd^ottm ^ epohsoman Ronald L. bearing until today at the ear- (See Page Two) (gee Page Eleven) 2. Tickets for the trip may be Desiiler, Ohio after watching The weapons were much aivea to', destroy secret equip­ To Begin Saturday Guard Beund. land will sim ply rem em ber the obtained by contacting the as­ Monday’s swearing-in ceremo­ The Inaugural Boll climaxed' smaller and lighter than those ment and codea In the event of mmittee sociation at 217 Farmington nies. Continued from Page One) a long and exciting day. The to said he had requested. omltfa set himself afire durtttg Tuesday. By then he hod tostl- W i Ave., Hartford. The hospital has Miss Oole, whose placard at a ’Diey were installed in Japan, The request was "deferred," the Mgbt in the town of Bmo, at fled for 12 hours over two days. he had attended here. Jorden Phong, opened the session by in- m®®* Bucher said, a few weeks toford Bucher said, because his com­ Ufted its ban on visitors, and Nixon campaign rally in Desh- a square ‘where a memorial to He vsBumes Ms story today. 1 /] Recommends Diegree Course was a regular pailtlclpar.t at tr®duclng a sell of procedural the Pueblo was to begin her in­ mander told Mm "in order for normal visiting hours have now ler caught the President’s eye, Public Records Jan Polaoh had been erected. He did not elaborate' cn a most of the 28 U.B.-North Viet- 'Proposals. U.S. Ambassador Cy- telligence miaaian off North Ko­ the destruct system to be I been restored. rode on the theme float in the new buUdtngr of History and It was the tMrd attemitt by a brief reference to the WMto L ciufiuxu uuiHAK nameae meetings which led to Vance epoke briefly, call- rea. effective. . .it must be integral Warrantee Deeds inaugural parade Technoiogy. The three floors of Cseoh at sulcidd by fire within a House, and 'was no* ques tioned In ^ro-Am erican Studies Manchester League of Women They had no safety stops, to (secret) equipment. May H. Fraher and Oatberlne about it. Thera was no Indka- Blnh took the floor, the building were decorated week, but Paiach’a la tiie only Voters will have unit meetings card bearing the same message tombing of North Viet- Mrs. Bucher said. Moreover, he said, "Since the equipment had al- J. Fogarty to Helen P. Opalach, tlon if he had received Instnic- attack "U.S. Imperialism” wtth huge arrangements of red ana oo for for which a political CAMBRIDGE, Maas. (AP) — soon after the araamlnatlon cf on China tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. rtie gave Nixon In Deshler: nam and enlarge the peace ------__. . c .. nobody on board was teained in reaxly been installed they sold, it one half Intereot In property cn tions from anyone. Navy 2 Dr. Martin LUther King, Jr., talks. "puppet clique in Sal- white carnations. was not possible to put in the Oottoge St., conveyance tax miotiva hoa been established. A faculty oonunlttoe of Harvard at the home of Mrs. Walter "Bring Us Together.” using them. sources said they belteved this last April. Offidals who atitended Satur- ” Lombardo’s Orchestra exploaives without a great deal $11.66. The loekamttii, Ifiroatav Ma- Univeratty haa recommended Schardt of 31 Elastland Dr. and "I sent my gunner’s mats to­ was the first publio mention of Its report aald: The sources said Lau and his P‘^y®« <» one floor and the of expense end time. llnka, ouEfered second-degree at 6 pm. at the )K>me of Mrs. The tanning industry obtains meeWng stressed the dlf- The sources said Lau and his ^® gether with os many people Richard P. Hayes to Wetwter measages from the Pueblo di­ eatabttalmmnt of a degree "Block students fml altw isd about 97 per cent of its hides attitudes of Lau and Mrs. colleagues carefully studied the ^m»ton played on "I had as destruct equipment bunw over about 12 per cent of Alan Benford of 4 Oyde Rd. and from the 'crew and research (in­ But Homes Inc., parcel on Tay­ rected to the WMte House. course in Afro-American atudiee from, even neglected 'wtthin. fire fuces and sledge hammers Ms body and is in good condl- on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the from animals that are raised for Nguyen Thl Blnh of the NLP. South Vietnamese proposals __ telligence) detachment to a Ma­ lor St., conveyance tax $3.86. A White Itouse spokesman on a par with the traditional meat or wool. The South Vietnamese deputy white she spoke and paid no ap- . tne younger people pros- capable of being swung by a tlon, tha,broadcast aald. Harvard; but ao, as we hnow, home of Mrs. Donald Roy, 133 rine training range to Are the Robert R. and Elsie T. Poixwl sold last year, shortly after the m ajors U)ce phyalcs and Ebig- do many wMtea. del€^ation chW, Nguyen Xuan parent attentdon to her remarits. j ' ^ rock and poll combo piny- standard slse sailor to bosh in Palooh, a 21-year«ld student, Proiqject St. guns,” he aald. to Gordon B. end Marilyn F. Pueblo was aeiaed, that there liah. “What tba student ------^ ed on ^toer floor level, the equipment." He sold it sat MmseK afire tar nragua last btack His men got more practice, Laaaow, property at 102 Hol­ had been a delay In informing It ia expected (hat the reocm- Lau aold in an almost inaudible wbertaon was master of would have taken 2H hours to Tbunday to protest tbs revenal wants is an opporiuidly to study Laurel Manor Convalescent Bucher said, by dumping empty lister St., conveyance tax $80.80. then President Johnson. The de­ mendation will be put into effect the black expertanee and to am - Hospital will lift its ban on monotone that North Vietnam •* scuttle the ship." of tiM country’s reform pro­ Four Youths Go On barrels over the. aide o f the Abner N. Adler and Leon Dob- lay was attributed to the time It atarting wtth the next academic ploy the Intrileotual rasourooi 2 Sp ree. subscribed to the NLF’s views. . President was in a gram as a result of (he Sovtat visitors tomorrow when mem­ Pueblo and sinldng them wtth Oommunications alnard rtiip term in September. kin to George A. Lucas and oooupation. Ha died Sunday. took pireeidentlal aide Walt W. of Harvard in cirking aohillana bers of the immediate familiee He swiftly got down to busdness, ‘' “ T * ’: macliine gun fire when no other were inadequate, he said, be­ BstabUahment of such courses agreeing with some of Phong’s cro^ cashed Leonard P. lanslto, 6.8 aoiea at Radio Prague said Mallnka Rostow to compile Informatlan to the proMems of the blaefc will be permitted to vidt pa­ Two Face Several ships were kwlcing. cause the PueUo was not haa been a main demand of Ne­ Chargi Proepoct St. and Hartford Rd., otiemiptsd to conunlt Mloide by fo r a briefing. When the Joint oommunity—so that be wfll ba tients tor 18 minutes dally. points, disagreeing with others Bucher said he was under or­ equipped ‘with a Navy triephone gro mUitanta on campuses from syst^—only an old Army sys­ conveyance tax $187.80. gas last year and was awaiting CMefe of staff were ttiformod bettor prepared to osatst tiM Pout youths, three from In the Parkade where they al- aud offering aubsUtutes. " u bring’ us ders from Adm. Johnson to has never been dlscloeed but the qpoat to coast ki rooent months. oommunity in aafvtng iheea Bfary end Joseph Mothers tem insufficient during emer­ I’rade Name trial on A buiftary «faar|«. Ths Rocky Hill and one from Man- legodly put some clothing val- Officials said they saw further This historical building was a "employ (the guns) as a last re­ then Secretary of Defense Rob­ A number of schools have ac­ probtema.’* Circle wiU meet tomorrow at 8 gencies. broadoost said the young man Chester, were apprehended after “®^ about $38 under their evidence of Hanoi e readiness to perfect setting for an historical sort only in cases where threat Arthur J. BVywler, dolig; biwl- ert 8. McNamara 'was said to quiesced, and Harvard’s deci­ p.m. at the home of Mrs. L.W. In addition, Bucher said, he toU hta fottMT a tew d a ^ ago In addition to the dagrea a spree last night during which ®'®«'lng and left the store, talk peace ‘" Lau a acceptance event. The costumes of cJl first to survival is obvious. . and not ness as Fowler Opticians, Man­ have received word nine min­ sion to act is considered likely Gagnon, 196 Parker St. Gifts wiU did not have the "feeling we chester Parkade. ha would UU hlnwell because he course in Afro-Ameriean otudlea p e ittsi nigm aunng wnicn ground rules that both the ladles can be seen hero ns well to practice the use of those guns utes after the PueMo sent ita fi­ to influence otiiera. Harvard haa the oommtttae recommended: be exohanged. they allegedly pilfered some Foreign Car Shop on W. Center Amerloans and the South Viet- as cWna and glass used by or uncover them.ln the presence could effect immediate commu­ was afraid of Ms trial. Josef Hkaraty, 28, set fire to nal nveasoge. approximately 178 Negroes in 1. An Afro-Amertoon graduate Itenis from a local department St. and broke a rear window but namese feel bolster their view some of our presidents, of foreign ships.” nications (with headquarters) if its student body o f 4,778. The Rev. ’Torlbia VlUacoatln MmseM In Plsen Monday and By then the North Koreans program and research canter. store, broke Into two establish- found nothing of value inside ot the confemce as "two-sid- This was President' N'xon’s Budier said this was to keep we needed to” hi the event of on The recommendation was ihe of the Philippine Islands will be attack. was In orttieal oomUtion. The hod taken over thf ship, one . 2. Appottutment by SeptemtMT ments, and attempted to break and left. ed/’ first stop of the six balls. So the the intelligence ship from ap­ ,) *.|iri 1,1 f fruit of nine months of study guest' speaker at a meeting of nerwopapor Voand Praha report­ crewman was wounded fatally o f a t laart 10 opaotaUata In Ne­ Into a third. About 8:30 they were picked Officiate were intrigued also rest of the evening could be pearing aggressive. Before he left on Ms mlaaion, and consultation with black stu- the Manchester Catholic Coun­ ed ti^ he had family proUams and the other 82 aboard were gro Matoey, sociology, govern- Two were charged with var­ up by a patrolmsin as .they were by reports from Hanoi that spent touring the exhibits. He said the guns were "tem­ Bucher, said, an operaticni offi­ dmt leadeni by a oommlttae cil of Women ’Thursday at 8 p.m. B A R R i C i N i and hod spokan "aavaral tifoiaa headed tor 11 months impitaon- President and Cabinet Hold First Meeting nwnt, eoQoomy, Ktarature and ious offenses and two were Ju­ leaving Coles Atlantic Station North Vietnamese odBctols were Foreign diplomats and other peramental, dllflcult to keep ad­ cer at the headquarters of Pa­ mertt. headed by Prof. Henry Roaov- art. at St. Bartholomew's Church. veniles and were referred to cific Fleet t(dd Mm it was cf suicide.’’ on Center St. where’ they al- shunning all but necessary con- dignitaries sat in boxes viewing justed find hard to prepare tor Jabbing at a sea dmrt wtth a aky, a specialist in Japanese 8. A Negro social-cultural can­ The Ladies of the . Assumption Juveulle Authorities. Those doubtful that help 'would be Patoch’s suicide note hod said After swearing in ceremonies, President Nixon Maurice Stans; Secretary of Transportation John legedly broke a rear window tact v^th foreigners, even Rus- the crowd, while they them­ firing. CHOCOLATtS pointer, BuMm t denied 17 times econom ics. ter. WiU be in charge of the meeting charged were Michael Morris, available in time to save the o tiu r ittudenUi w ere r e a d y ,to but did not enter the building as r'-ans and Chinese. selves presented an Interesting “In practice, our best time —once for every OemmuMst holds first meeting, with his cabinet today at the Volpe; U.N. Ambassador (Tharles Yost; Secretary It has been approved by the 4. A student exchange pro­ and refreshments. 17, and Kevin Gadwah, 16, both there were bars across the open- This was Interpreted as an el- Pueblo in the event of a seisure. bum tfaemaelvaa, starting Tues­ display. getting them ready for fire was day, untU prees oanoonM p was aUegotion-that he aoUed the university’s Oxninittee on Edu­ gram with btack Southern col- o f Rocky H ill.. inir. fort by North Vietnam to hide Duke Ellington was at his 10 minutes and our worst time "Hie operatians officer said White House. From left, clockwise: Budget Direc­ of Labor George Shultz; Postmaster General Win- Members of the committee Uftod and the Soviet oocuvotion PueWo into the 12-mHe territo­ cational PoUcy. Franklin L. legM . Police related the incidents Cnd\vah and Morris v/ore both ary weaknesses at home while best. He played long after ho over an hour,” he said. "I did that although they probaUy for the Preadiing - Teaching ■foroa stopped dtetilbutlng the rial waiter the North Koream tor Robert Mayo; Secretary of Health, Education ton Blount; Secretary of State William Rogers; Ford, dean of arts and sclenoeo, 8. "An IntenM effort" to la- this way: The four left the ch.nrged with breaking and en- trylngUS seek the best deal pos- was scheduled to stop evon not hove much confldenoe In could not get help to iM in time IBedon, which will be hdd Feb. propaganda pubUootion Zpravy. claim offshore. indtoated the ocbool admlMatra- crease (he number cf Negro otii- Downtown Billiards on Cottage tering with criminal intent .and sible pt the peace conference. though his aides asked him to those guns." that retaliatory action would be Vlilt and Welfare Rober^ Pinch ; Secretary-designate of President Nixon; Secretary of Defend Melvin 9 through Feb. IS in NeiU HaU But there wore no immolaUom Bucher said earUer Ms asrign- tion would put It into effect denta In the Graduate School cf St. and went to the Lucky larceny under $280, breaking Some alUed officials have be- leave. He played with such ease Budwr said lie picked what taken os soon as possibls,’’ of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, in Prague during the Mght. ment was to conduct survell- the Interior Walter Hickel Who still" must be con­ Laird; Secretary of Agriculture Clifford Hardin; without delay. The fuU faculty Arts and Hclencas. Lady Laundry on Purnell Place and entering with criminal ‘n- gun to wonder whether Hanoi's that he was a Joy to watch. he thought were Uie best places Bucher said. "He said that wiU meet tom orrow at 7:30 Ankbulaaoea rushed to Wen- ttuwe on Soviet .aMps in the Sea wlU conoMer the reoomm enda- "We are dealing," (he com­ where they allegedly kicked l.i tent In a second Instance, shon- Idea of the best possible setUe- The beeiuUful gowns and the to mount the weapons—one fore these plans hod been made." Lluttt Drag firmed by the Senate; Secretary of Treasury David Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Uon Itob. 11. p.m. in (be church parish haU. finalat Square once when police of Japan and monitor North Kb- mittee report said, “wtth 26 mil­ a roar door and took about $13 Pftteg, and attemnted' breaktei: merit might not be a great deal men’s handsome evening dress and one aft—but they still left The United States made no The Rev. Wedey Konrad of the rooelvad a report tiuUt sonMcno roan radar.- Kennedy; Vice President Spiro Agnew; Attorney George Romney; and Arthur Burns, presidential The course will be open to all lion of our own people with a fr^ the cash register. and entering for the last Incl- leas ambitious than the notions wore rain-sootted as they left portions of the side of the vessel apparent attempt to retaliate, students. Virgin lelande will conduct the it tiM PariuNk special Mfltory, culture and From there, according to po- dent. Court date tor all matters North Vietnam brought to Paris for the evening in a pouring uncovered. however, when the Pueblo and (Bee Page Elavea) (See Page Eighteen) General John Mitchell; Secretary of Commerce adviser. (AP Photofax) The committee was appointed range of proUems.” mtedon. lice, they went to Treasure City |a Feb. 3. more than eight months ago. rain. But nobody mihded. Clasping and unclasping Ms her men were taken prisoner,

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY,. JANUARY 22, 1909 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MOVIE AUDIENCE ViiHt Ban Lifted South Windsor **«**«« GUIDE******* Sheinwold on Bridge Books Added A SERVICE OF FILM-MAKERS Manchester Memorial Hos- AND THEATERS. Pope Paul Deplores THE JIN60S SEZ: pMal- lifte d today ito ban on (MCT OPFONENT8 OUT NORTH Events in Capital To Library" vMtors. The ban was Invok­ Sand Works Tlwu rating* apply to film* ~ AFTEB WEAK TWO-BID ♦ 7 6 3 2 ' ratpaaaf ahar Nuv I. tgn Senator Wanta Vote Aviation Admtoietratlon Unt re­ PLENTY OF .TEBBITOBY Fiction ed Dec. U In an attempt to O I0984J By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD gulatory ogenciee and olrilnea LiAS ORDOBS, N.M. (AP) — Fill your freezer Blvnt — Omer reduce the chancea of pa­ O K Ecumenism’ O h Propoaed Pay Rtdae Approved by THIS SEAL riMidd put r enewad amphsris on OoHpessmsn elarit Ed Foreman Stranger — Born to trouble. tients catching the flu from A K74 WASHENOTON (AP) — Sen. in ads kidlcatas the flim was Tile w«ak two-bid, favored by VATTOAN CTTY (AP) — Ptfie the so-oaUed ‘totercommurton’ reducing crew ihriracttona and of Los Griioea sold tlM New with a hind or visitors. WEST John J. WHUams says he Is de­ Non-Ftetton submlttad and approved under almost aB eiqierts In the Unitod EAST Paul V I de|dor«d hawty eoumeo- whkdi have ocoured in the last noneaoenUal functions dising Mieidco dtstriot he w ill represerit Edward M. Kenney, ad- Zone Panel 4 K Q 10 8 termined to force Ms M fow sen- Baroata — CSdra In the throea the Motion Piclura Coda ’ States, often paves tbs way for A AJ94 lam today 4md oold hlohopa and few niuftha, faff into thts cate­ tending. la to4oa as loige geographically side of beef mtoWtrator of the hoepltsd, 5 stars toto a ptiUlc vote for or of the cultural revolution. Tlte Plamilng and Zoning of SaH-Ragulalion. grand larceny. The opentag bid O 9 Q* j thaologdang muot p a v« the way gory, wMoh la not good and R also supported an FAA pro­ as a Wsst Texas dlatrlet he said since the flu 1m s nearly 0 Q652 sgoitoBt the 812,000,.pay rafoe BlauMe'j) —Man against pover­ Commission after a public promises a strong six-oard w it 0 A874 drat toward unity beitwueti Ro- posal to w ge the aviation Indue- served fo r one term In 1963. while prices are left the area, regular visiting [i] Suggested for GENERAL A Q 1082 whkh we must reprove.’’ suggested for them. He’s ty: Woild War HI hearing last night approved a to a hand not quite worth an ♦ AJ95 , , myn Oattioltoa and other Chris­ try to develop arid install samB- The RspufaHoon said his dfs- hours could be resumed. He audiences. Interoommunloni la EiadiarUt sgalnat I t Bodet — ESarly Bngliah parlia- sand and gravel operation on ordinary opening bid. If SOUTH tiana. ble and visible altitude warning still low, thanked visitora who cooper­ oelebratfon between Catholics Tbs Delawsra Rq^uldican trtot takas In three-fourthe of ments the west side of Bnrber Hill S Suggested for MATURE responder hss strong support for A 5 devices. ated with the hospital during Bpeodting ait Ms w «eH y gener­ and nan-OethDUoa;. said he Is conUlent he can get a New Mexico, has 86,000 rquare Boules —Notes on an appren- Rd. According to Joseph Oari- the opener’s suit with very little 9 AKJ762 the ban. audiences (parental discre­ al audience, Pope Paul sold uni­ The Pope sold OathoUca rcB-cait vote within three weeks mBes and tte 18 oounUea have tlceahip no, chalmnan of the commis­ outside strength, be rtiould 0 J 1093 CAB Member Propoaea tion advised). ty among Christiana required should seek "courteous and on former President Lyndon B. an eottoiaitsd population of Bunns — Nationaliem in Brasil sion, gravel operations wpuld make an Immediate sacrifice A 63 "caution, time, gradually.’’ AboUahing Lone Farea 506,000. The two most distant [■1 RESTRICTED —- Persona Md sinee the opponents can friendly oontaota” wllh other Johnson’s reoammendaUon that SPECIALS- Obawson — Policy directions for Fleming, 160 MerHne Dr., Ver­ have to meet the foHowtog re- South Wert N o r a Bm ( He oald the Roman Cattaolie paints—from Jtd to the soutii- ChrUtlans 4uid leave "the dla-, oongi essiiien’s pay be boosted WASHUNGTON (AP) — The U.S. egrioulture non. qulremento: under 16 not admitted, un­ surely make game. 2 C? Pass 4 0 Double Ohuroh modod to nevtsa a cen­ ciMrion shout the dogmas o f fro m 880,000 to $42,000a year. CtvU Aeronautics Board has east to SUprook to the north- Bowneas —< Contemporary DUBCHARGED Y BSTBRIXAY: HauMng would be permitted less accompanied by parent South dealer. A ll Pass Read Herald Advertisemeiito turies- old mentality and so- foUh" to theologlara, sohotars "This is not the time for ue to been given a second strong 700 mlies apart. linURSirAY, FMDAY AND SATURDAY British painting Patricia Hayden, 290 School St.; between the hours of 8 a.m. East->West vUtoerable. or adult guardian. knooriedge Its shore of wrong to and bishops. be m irin g our salaries by 40 per nudgo—this time from a senior Ford — Eileen Ford’e Book of Christine HIU, Beverty Dr., and 5 p.m. on weekdays only; Opening lead—king of spodee. the "heart- rending dramoa" of osnL" WUlanis declsred. member of its own staff—to­ model .beauty Coventry; James Henderson, no filling would be permitted ® Persona under 16 not ad­ South’s hand is a typical weak Weat played tow), and dimuny’ schiama and oeparatidna among VA’n o A N e m r (a p ) — pops “If we give these ktodi of ward aboUahtog raduoed-piioe HlUi — Makers of Arab history Garry Buiby, 02 Durant Bt.; within 10 feet on an existing mitted. Thit age restriction bwo-biU, and North’s heart ruffla. South lu ffs another WMuls' OhrioUano. Paul V I pratesd the Ckechoslo- raises, bow can we ask private airline teres for youngsters 12 to LBAN, TENDER Huthmacher — Senator Robert 409 N. Mato St.; Mrs.'Deanna brook; operaitors have to post length and meager defense may be higher In certain to reach Ids hand and then dis­ vake today for tiielr "olvtUsed" Engaged Industry to hold the line end try at. F. Wagner and the rise of Murphy, 98 South 8t., RockvtUe; a bond; no operations would be riiriek for a shutout jump to But he oold eoumenioal efforts areas. Check theater or cards clubs from dummy op.tlM- reaotion to the Sondet oooupa- to stop this InflationT CAB* Hearing ExambiM' Ar­ Mrs. Joyce Morin, ITI Hilliard four hearts. East doubles to required (he "dignity and pni- The I engagement of MIm urban liberalism perm itted on Sundays or HoH- advertising. ^ i ten and nine of dianwnds, Souihj tton. He made no mention of thur S. Present issued an Initial Kesten — Diary of a heart pa­ St.; Mrs. LucUle Rldolfl, 26 days except to an emergency; what be can, but West canwt denoe pertaining to grave and P atricia A. Morse of ICsnches- Under a new law, the congres- Printed at • public eervice then gives ‘up one oMb trick and^ Jan Falacb, the youth who set derision Tuesday reootnimend- tient Flower St.; Mrs. Ann Meyers, aperatorB may cwiduct opera-' afford to bid four spades. l i difBcult queSUone.’ ’ ter to U.S. Obaat Guard darist rional pay raise—and others for by thit newspaper. clatois his contract ritooself on fire to protoat the oc- Ing that the board declare youth Lewin — Russian peasants and North passed two hearts, or if . P tp e Paul spoke to connection Daidel L. Camay of Sag Harbor, high federal ofttcdele—will go East Hartford; Burton Carlson, Hons on a maximum of 16 Sat- ‘ West can defeat the oontmot, ciqiatioiv fares "unjustly discrimtoatory’’ South .passed a s dealer, Blast- with Ithe .'woildwMe Week o f Long Idand, has been aimowic- toto effect Feb. U unlees one Soviet power 190 Scott Dr., Wapping; Mrs. urdays during the year, and by ridfU ng to a club a t the soo-< P «^ Papt spoke to a group of and cancel them. Unless the CUBE Llnotrin — Is anybody lietening West would easily get to their Prayer lor Chriottan Unity now ed b y h er parents, M r. and MIts. house of Oongrass vetoes It. WU- Beverly Krut, 170 Taylor St.. unon completion of the opera­ ond trick since then the defend-, pUgrinw frikqi Oseohoelovakla at booild or some other party to black America? President Said game in spades. At bert. South being celebrated by ChriotlenB. Robert B. Miorse of 43 Ashland Uams has Introduced a resolu­ TaloottvUle; Ernest Scott, 116 tion, operators mint oover erscanget two olUbs, coe spade his weekly pUbpo audience be­ movee to bloCk the action, Sta woidd have to aocrliioe at five He said that to the recent peat St. tion of disapproval. Presidential L'nkleter — Scotland Greenwood Dr.; Mrs. Mary eoeposed land w ith fou r in dies arid one diamond. I would hate,, fore an apploudiiig crowd of derision wlH 'become the board’s Confident Hi'ckel hearts liMtead of four hearts. and now, In connection w4(h this pay afawoldy has b em raised Loch —A fringe of blue Griffith, 208 Summit St.; Alfred of loam and seed. to play regularly against oppo-., over 6,000 to St Peter’s Basili­ Her fiance Is the son of MY. formal! order to SO days. West opens the king of qndes week, many OathoUca have to- from 8100,000 to $300,000 a year. Locgxnore — Spare-part surgery Pprke.<(, 29 Summer St.; Mrs. Atty, Edwin A. Lassman dis­ nents clever enough to find (Ms,, , ca. and Mrs. Laurence V. Oamey of The decision followed the Will' Be Okayed Q^ninst four hearts, end a ' dulged to "rloky and dangerous A opeotol commiBeian beaded o Lundberg — 'Dw rich and the Lucille Moon, 116 Budklend Rd., cussed with ithe P and Z several defense. Sag Harbor. guidelines of a 1967 U.S. Circuit Conttnned tram Page One) normal defensive slip allows "We ore very glad, veiy glad by Frederick R. Kappel, former super-rich Wapping; George Foster Jr., prt^xisale from several differ­ Dally QuesUon ^ phenomena to this sudden en­ Mias M im e Is a 1966 graduate STEAKS to wrtoome you here as repre­ chairm an o f American Tele­ (fount of Appeeils opinion that McGee — The responalUlitlee South to make Ws contract. Bart thusiasm for reconcUIntion be­ Lake St., Vernon. ent clients. el’s nomination—George 8. Dealer, at your, right, opeBa sentatives of a nation wMch of Manchester High School and emphasized the "nde of equah- of world power eignals encouragement, os any tween CbthoHcs and the Chris­ fo a senior at the Joseph Law phone A Telegraph Q>., recom­ Also, Mrs. Irene MACaughey, Lassman notified the com­ McGovern of South Dakota, w ta two heairia (weak two-bid).', draws the attention of the wortd mended paying congreeamen ty" to giving reduced fares to Marty —What do we believe? mission that he would be ask­ normal expert wouM, h y iplaytog You hold: Spades, A-d-d-4i tians who are separated from renoe School of Nurring, New 37 Eklmund S t.; iRcbert CUfitord, Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin us." to its vlclaritudea and pao- 800,000 but Johnson trimmed It yoiaigaters while their elders Miliukov — History of Russia — ing the commission to cmisider the nine of spades at the first Hearth, Q; DUmonds, A‘8-7-4;'' London. Cadet Oamey is attend­ 206 Center St.; James Larson, and Frank E. Moos of Utah- atons," he said. to $42,000 on the suggestion of pay full fare. 2 vols. a change to zone which would trick. Clubo, A-J-9-5. The Pope singled out for ing the y.S. Ooast Guard Aca,- Twenty-four U.S. oJrltoes of­ Ib^ Netboy — The Atlantic salmon 294 Spruce St.; John Coma, 166 planned to make Ixief state­ Oontinues Spades "H m civilised orientation of House and Senate leaders. permit an incinerator as a spe­ Wh^ do you aeyT Uante.hwo oahagortes o f Cattiai- dem y in New London and will fer youth foree to some form. Norman — Ddscoverera of 'Maple St.; Mrs. Peart Dorey, ments explaining their votes West oonttoues the spades, as your tradltione Is expressed to He recommended pairing Oat>- cial exception in a rural zone. Answ4 Spruce St.; Charles Ssy- mlre of Wlsoonsto and Alan B. and gives up a diamond to the incinerator on nropert.’- on the When vidnerable, avoid douhOng'^ erything burdensome and cen­ threatening President Nixon. LEAN, MEATY PORK Pcrowne — Death of the Roman manskl, WlndsorvUle; Mrs. Cranston cf Oailforrda also were ace. Blast returns a spade to have remained loyal to the faith "The Holy Father, thaxiugh dip­ A ir S a fety B oa rd Seeka on the South Windsor town line. with a light hand. The opening'’ surable to the Oathblic fM d are of Christ. Be always so and be The Secret Service said the Republic Mary Odell, Hetonm; Christo­ expected to speak, possibly at make South niff, and South lom atic channeilB, has sent ths bid may be weak, but you don’t" no longer oapabJe o f effectively M ethoda T o End Craahea man, Identified as Albert John­ PRaum — The ESmperor’s talis­ Carlno again m a-e ... u.uar some length. happy with our -hlesrtng.’ ’ same telegram to North Viet­ JANUARY pher Kiene, 49 Deepwood Dr.; leaxls the jack of diamonds. that the commission would know what msy lurk behind' and usefully promoting the uni­ A Vatican spoHeeman report­ nam, South Vietnam and the son, was overtieaiid uttering a man Douglas MiHer, Kbdey Rd., Tol­ Senate Republican Leader Ev­ West ooverrs with the queen of WASHEMGTON (AP) — The not aot on such a request im- you. ' ty cause.: .TMs is a servile ed today that Pope Paul sent United States to expren* Ms National Transportation Safety threat In a rostaurant. Pike — The other side land; Gloria Tripp, 337 Hl’Mard erett M. Dlrksen meanwhile de­ diaimonds (declarer would dis­ attitude. . . til after a public hearing. Copyright IfM meesages to the presidents of pteaaure over the reartiing of a Board, ataimed about "the re­ Capital Quote Reltman — The price of Uberty St.; Thom as iMAFtto, 97 Bene­ fended the Hickel appointment, card a chJb from dum m y If Lassman also asked the com­ General Features Oorp. "We can say the saRM of (he North and South Vietnam and pr^toiilnary accord, ard to e«- cent rarii" of airplane crashes "There is not a-great wave of Roethlisberger — Man -to - dict Dr., Wapping; Teri Mason, saying "He is a very able guy. other attitude-^even more wide­ SPARERBS mission to approve a proposed He knows as much if not more the United States eoqiresslrg Ms preas the hope that a just, (arue during landing approochee, has oonoem about Secretary Hick- organisation 167 Boulder Rd.: David Ander­ road layout for the Parkcentra spread today-whlch wants to satisfactloa at (he start cf peace and honorable peace, to which caked for new procedures arid Si’s confirmation. We are txnfl- Ross — Robert F. Kennedy: son, 49 Wadsworth St.; Mrs. about our Interior domain than complex off Rt. 6. achieve uitity at the expense of talks to Paris. the Vietnamese peofde aspire, equipment to end It. dent it 'wiM happen."—White Apostle off change Elizabeth Choman, 24 McCabe a lot of other people who have Kerrigan Ouest qootrtool truth.. .Dplsodes of Msgr. Fausto VaUatoo sold: may be achieved soon." The tioard told the Federal House spokesman Ronald L. Rulstrum — Paradtoe below St.; Matthew Stooere, Bast had that job.” CLEARANCE PoUoe Chief John J. Kerri­ aero Hartford; Mrii. Nancy Otollory, And* Dirksen, In what was Crutiblc” gan will be the dinner guest of Ibl Santesson — The locked room East Hartford; Daniel Deveau, seen as a move to ease fears A Drama in Three Acts the South Windsor Llone dub . from conservatlonista worried reader 322 Oakland St. iiliililiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiilli iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliS jj! tomorrow night at 6:30 p.m. at alhout H tokel’s view s, confirm ed By Sclilesinger — The birth of the Also, Patricia Melkle, Willl- the Podimk MIB. Chief Kerri­ with Nixon’s approval that Rn»- ARTHUR MILLER nation mantic; Henry Grzejka, Old gan will be available tor brief sell E. ’Train, president of the Scientific American ((Periodical) Post Rd., Tolland; Mary Costel­ Presented by — Mathematics to the modem informal dlscusaicci following Oonservation Foundation, would ITALIAN STYLE lo, 18 Estelle Dr., Vernon; Mrs. ithe dinner. SOCK and BUSKIN MANCHESTER DAYS w orld be named undersecretary of the Angela Cherrone, B9 Glenwood Square Dance Interior. Friday Evening, January 24, 1969, 8:00 p. m. SUvka — The crafts of the St.; Frank Zlebarth, IS Short modem world The South Windsor Square ’Train’e name was not among BAILEY AUmiQRlUM St.; Mrs. Diane Doughty, 116 Dance Club will be having a l!i! Steffensen — Europe thda way a batch of suboabinet appotot- _General Admission $1.00 :!!!i Walnut St.; Mrs. Joanne Nelson regular clUb level dance this mente, previously announced, iiiiil Swanberg — The rector and the and daughter, 533 Woodbridge rogue Friday night from 8 to 11 p.m. submitted to the Senate by Nix­ i , V A L U E S it VEAL St.; Mrs. Judith Dimmock and Trumbull —This is Ocnnmunlst at the Wapping Etomentary on Tuesday, but It Is expected to son, Tolland. China Sahooi. The caller for the eve­ be sent up somi. V... Udall — 1976: Agenda tor to­ ning will be Bob Grandpre. Russ On the ’Tuesday list was elec- m orrow and Anita White will cue th e tnonlcs tycoon David R, Pack­ VeUinho — Brazil South: ' It’s Rockville rounds. All club leveA dancers ard, Nixon’s choice as deputy O R O ilP O F CUTLETS are welcome. < secretary of defense. conquest and settlement CASUGHt Wachs — The funniest jokes end Hospital Notes how to tell them RBItAUKAifr Weisbord — SomA form of peace V isiting houib are 12:30 to 8 THE UNIVERSITY OF CONNECTICUT Wells — Fire et Peahtigo p.m. In all areas exc^t mater­ 30 OAK snm MEN’S SUITS White — Sight, sound, and so­ nity where they are 2 to 4 and l'T 6 8 1969 ciety 6:30 to 8 p-m. During liie our- ir PhoM M3-MU <*< Waisson — My beaver colony rent flu epidemic visits are re­ stricted to 15 minutes and to SreaAL GROUP members of the Immediate fam'- NOW O K N ! ROOSEVELT MILLS Skve A t Least 70c Lb. Hy. ' NOW Hospital Notes concerts Our New Lounge LONG SLEEVE Admitted Monday; Harold CUDAHY GOLD COIN AD evening visiting hours end PAUL Fab. 7: Agatha's Tala; Tooliht, Hwiwliy , Friday Mid Batardgyl at 8 p.m., and start, In the Liehrmltt, Grant St.; Donald Lento; TAYLOR various units, at: P eltries, 3 Higgins, Coventry; Charles Public Domain DRESS SHIRTS p.m.; self servloe unit, 10 a-m.; Elaatwood, EBlington; Marilyn Feb. 8: "Tommy and Brooke" LEAN d a n c e ' From Sea to 4 0 *® to 1 0 3 ®* Crowell House, 5 p.m. week­ Shining Saa; fo r your Bochenko, Poili Place; James COMPANY days, 3 p.m., weekends and hcdl- West, RFD 4; Sarah St. Ger­ Orbs Dancing and Llatenlng Pleasure! days; private rooms, 10 s.nu; main, EUington; Janice Reeves, Tickatj; $2.50 semi-private rooms, S p.m.; 2 f o r 9 * * Reguloriy «80 to *130 FAMOUS Manchester; Welton Williams, ($2.00 students visitin g in 310, 314, and 328 Is Famous For Jumbo Cocktails ’Tolland; Miario Lusa, EUington, only) any time for Immediate fam­ arid Jacqueline Duquette, Staf­ Italian Specialties • SlwiHiig Steaks • Sliffht charge for alterationB. BACON ily only, with a five-m inute Um- ford Springs. Roquiarly up to 47J0 itstloa. Afternoon visiting hours iiiiil Discharged Monday: Karen Please send stamped s.a.a. with check or money order payable to The in obstetrics are 3 to 4 p.m. then Cheney, Davis Ave.; Lewis begin again at 7 p.m. Visitors University of Connecticut, Jorgensen Box Office, Storrs, 06268. Box iilii King, BUlington; Cheryl Sylvia, Office open Mon. ■ Fri., 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. to curtain on ililij are asked not to smoke in pa­ MUe HUl (Rd.; Aline Balder, Tbl- MANCMf STIR SPECIAL EROUP - MENS A LL W OOL tients’ rooms. No more than performance nights. Telephone 429-3311, Ext. 807. BTO A L OROUP MENS land Ave.; Brian BallestiinT, N ew ill lb two visitors at one time per ’Tolland'; Giovanni Zanetti, East FBII PARKING RfAR OF TMIATHI patient. Hartford; John Shanahan, El­ "YELLOW 8UBMAB1N|IP» n»«a a.2» Patients Today: 287 lington; Curtis Frazier, River­ BRAND side Dr., and Michelle Fisher, SPORT COATS ADMITTED YESTERDAY: EUlington. SWEATERS m Fred Allen, Stafford; Sharon t Bastien, Lisibon; Patricia Boll, Bolton Lake Hotel n o T H in G 50 Elw(x>d Rd.; Donna Booth, MMKMCSTU GROUND GROUND iinn-i8fUiMiii ROUTE 44A—BOLTON, CONN. Regular to $45.00 HazardviUe; Raym ond Bou- THEATRE EAST rtiee, 200 Hilliard St.; Ernest mm « naitttT H ISREALI Boutot, 29 S. Grove St., Rock­ • Attemtioiw Ehctra HELD OVER! 40i Week! ] CHUCK ROUND ville: Donna Carone, 424 W. Thurs. Night Special—Ladies! 20% off Middle ’Tpke.; Linda Chapman, SWEATERS South Windsor; Lilia Contreras, isLDAVIDNIVENk 98 Lenox St.; Susan Deechene, All Legal Beverages South Windsor; Mrs. O live Gates, ’ThompsonviUe; William I lb Gould, Willimanitic; David Mor­ MEN’S SLACKS TOPCOATS OUTERWEAR .iimt rison, 169 Hilliard St.; David MANY STYLES Havey, 334 Ferguson Rd.; An­ NOW ^ NOW In 5 Lb. Lots In 5 Lb. Lots drew Hickey, Blast Hartford; Edward Kodes, 38 Union Court; 'h Mrs. Beatrice Llpp, 854 Hills- PRICE re;d u c e d town Rd.; Mrs. Morence Loea, EVERY THURSDAY WOW 4 7 " t » 9 9 *' FILL YOUR FREEZER - ALL MEATS Windsor Locks. now 7*® to 23*® 1 8 ” i.7 9 ** GUT, WRAPPED AND QUICK FROZEN Also, Doima Magison, South Fin* EntMtainniMit 9:00 to 1:00 Glastonbury; John Morris, "Rowan and Martin , Reguiariy $10 to $80 Regularly $60 to $125 Regularly $28 to $100 South W lnd^; William Nevtos at the Moviea” TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS AT NO Mon. thru FrI. 7:00-8:45 Food o t its finest — Doily Lunch Spoeiols m 20 % 40% Jr., 59 ’Theresa Rd.; Chester TO S at - Sun. 2H)0-S:S5-5:26- Pansulio, 336 Center ; Brad­ 7:15-9:05 Prepared by Jfm Minicucei ipekeii fotiHWl eU hUNw Uw* MINNilltMnii. EXTRA CHARGE. ford Philips, Bkist Hartford; Mrs. Anna Reinhart, IIB Mc­ STARTS WEDNESDAY SPECIAL GROUP LONG SLEEVE SPECIAL GROUP LONG SLEEVE BELOW OUR USUALLY HINDQUARTERS Wedding & Banquet FociHties — 643-9731 SIDES Kee St.; Tbomas Ryan, Wllli- Liz Taylor - Mia Flarrow rSGI. W PtKt; LONELY HEARTS HI MR B M I NEHRU LOW DIRECT MILL PRICES 'mantic; Selema SteuUet, 173 "Seoret Oeremany’’ Eldridge St.; Charles ’Telchert, 76 Olcott St.; Mrs. Jane ’Tllden, M o DAX- GEORgE dunning • LEEiffifr SPORT SHIRTS KNtT SHIRTS Unbelievable savinsrs on ski sweaters, 53 Spruce St.; Mrs. Lorraine SPORT (R)ATS golf sweaters, fisherman knits, tweed Vaughn, 65 Lockwood St.; J0HN*LENN0I^a6 ScfHnpliyhy LEE MINOFF. J L BRODAX NOW NOW lb lb Mrs. Rita Velazquez, 68 Grand STARTS TONIGHT! a S w JACK MENDELSOHN„ERICH SEGAL ' NOW knits, caUe knits. Entire stock of misses’ Ave., Rockville: Paulette Wal­ famous-label wool sweaters and slacks now len,, 54 Gerald Dr., Rockville; OHignHEINZ EDELMANN C0L0R&. UmtidAifBli 4.90. ChUdren’s first quality pullover Mary Welch, 5 'Arcellla Dr.; pric e pr ic e sweaters 8/6x now 1.90. Open daily till William Wood, Montauk Dr., pr ic e We Reserve The Right To Lim it QaanUtles Vernon; Richard Zmijewakl, Y2 Y2 Y2 5:80; Wed., Thurs. and Fri. till 9 P.M. Kozley Rd., 'Tolland. phM "THB DHVIL’S BBIOADB’* at TiOB BrnTHS YESTERDAY: A son to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome r

WESTERN MEN*S FAMOUS norman m iller E u B n in g i^bllsheil Dally JSxcBpi Sundayi NAM E BRAND apparel for m e n and young m en Hid Holidays at 13 Blaseli Btram aianchosier, Conn. (06040i rslephone 643-2711 © / MANCHESTER PARKADE Baooau eSasa Pootac* Paid at w . Mancheator. Conn STORES-^ WEBSTER SQUARE, BERLIN SUBSClUFnON RATBB Paysdde In Advance SHOES •1 TOLLAND TURNPIKE MANCHESTER Open evenings till 9 P.M. • Free parking for thousands of cars Uue Y esu ...... $90 Ot ‘i f-i - ^ ' If ! A V ! (AM M Af ' • - . ROltoaT MILLS Optlai T b m ., Wed., Set. tUl • — Tlmrs.. Fri. tUl • mx Monthe U .K f f-’H PAP!. irjG SVH i 1 H NOW ON SALE MUl Stonrf Ib ree Itontna ... . 7.ID Branch 8torea: M7 Bootea Fbot Bd. 815 E. Mata a t ' Osie Mount t f t l U A i J U U l i 178 W . Main at. OM Soybrook. Bt. 1 RocbvUle, Onnn. iliiliiiiliiil ! Avon. Ooao., Rt. 44 ICANCHBSTEB EN’ENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1909 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969

Ptwenlx, Is to head the offlee of clstant attorney general tor ad- legal counaet. mlnMratlon. - FRIDAY - SATURDRY, JAR.S-24-2S Nixon-Goldwater Worker The other five appdntmenta ■ _ a r«: BnCW MININO METHOD r " Now t! ShopMARLOW’S ^ Deputy Attorney (Jeneral Jeiry Leonard, MUwaufcee, JOHANNBBBURO, South At- civil rights dlvtelon. rioa (AP) — Odd mines are ex- Sponsored By Refail Division WASHDfGTON (AiP) — An kwa (Bviakm of the department. Richard W. McLaren, (Jhica- perimentiiM T^th pumping ore FURNITURE DEPT.;- Anrtanm lawyer who figured ajipofiitnjente mud be con- go, antltruat dlvialcn. mixed with water from below prominently in the presidential **™'*‘* •’J which Will R. Wilson, AuMn, a for- ground to see if recovery of Downtown Days SALE s s s i, MARCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMEINE 10M F^vc formal approval mer Texas state aUomey gener- metal can be Increased. Four winner R*ph- y,, president’s choice of al, criminal dtvMon. ‘ massive pumps are movlnr a Horo's Just A Fow of Our SALE ITEMS to Booiirify Your iHomo ard M. Nlxnn and 1964 loser C9iaries W. Y od to be ambesaa- Wllham D. Ruckeiehaus, Ihdi slurry mixture up from 7,200 Sovo Up to 20% Barry M. Gcldwater wai be No. dor to the United Nations. anapoUs, d v ll division. feet In Vaal Reefs mine to the Big Group of Modern STUDENT DESKS compiled the ftguree, 18 of the of this year when $106,000 was wer^ built for cuitotner oon- 2 man in the Jwtlce Depart- Kleindend worked In 1964 to Johnnie McK. Walters, Green- surface. SLIDING GLASS and Early Amerlcaa . Bank H6Mups holdupa have been “ solved” and taken from a Norwalk bank. ventenoe, not for protection. REGISTER BY MAIL sew up Republican convention vllle. S.C., tax division. Odd ore is usually brought to Wolnnt and Maple Nixon Will Seek 26 persona arreated. Five are ’The methoda in many hotd- DOOR For UnIvenMy of Connecticut Continuing Bducation Service Attv G«n.nn. (AP) ttarM AartTo^lndlli^ ‘T' Ortawold are expected to crush material Business Accord The biggest day for bonk rob- “ P* was that branrdiee, not main REAL ESTATE PRINCIPLES AND PRACnCBS operations during the had accepted. Also remaining at underground and pump It out Wohiat or Maple SALE! —’Temperatures in Oonneottout VolMs to $89.80 bers in 1988 waa Nov. 7 when o^Acea were the targets, m Mencheober at Mancheeter Hiah SchooL It is a 12-wiik d Phoenix will be the deputy at- general ejection campaigns of their postc will be Assistant mbced with water NEW YORK (AP) — One mis- j^ey gigt the greater la the po- ^ Hamden and one in “ Branch banka are prollferat- e^ eoM ^ to^ ew abonfo t o m ^ g w e ^ . boih Nixon and Goldwater. Atty. Gen. J. Wlalter Teagley, !___ SALe 19418 $2IMIS-$34$S a bank in Hamden and one in “ Branch banka are prollferat- ooursa Feb. 6, Wed., 7 to 9:S0 PiM. It will prepare atudente take that PreMdent Nixon is for oonfllot. And so the Holdups, at 81 banka and sav- |to„oheeter were robbed a few Ing an over the nation.” Charlea ornTmuTDayttme tongMxatures to sit for real estate Uoenoe examlnationa Fee $60. Indruo- Mit^eB chose ^ other Another dose friend of Gold- head of the Internal security dl. w Register by mall to the oertUlcate program oonAioion inhta communtoatlona commerde secretary in the ^ iso more than double ^>00® taken from (he Hamden Oinnectlcut aald. goa, photo 8 ONLTI HOOVER VACS Box U-66 RB wito busineeB. Johnson admlxdMratlon be InsO- lata noo taken in 16 bank **** “ y Durhig an taterview w4th ran Precipitation may total great- THK VNIVERSrnr OF OONNKCnCUT—Otorra, Owaa 96SM Engaged SHETLAND He baa at leact two major fo«- tuted a oommunlcationa pro- ’jjj robbery during the year. ^ station WICXJ in Bridgeport, er than one-half inch failing aa KITCHEN CHAIRS SALE SPBOIALSt or FhoM Ext. 806 or 4M (Uprlfhto and OaniatenV tors In his favor: Plrat, hla Cabl- gj^ v^ch from time to which ^ record waa set Jan. 9 Weeks said most branch banks rain over the weeketMl. 'The et^agement of Mias AUoe ELECTRIC BROOM Broozetone fnuneo, ploa- Rer $W.96. Now! $64.M nat appointees are thoroughly time he invited leadera of ape- ^ June Chsella to Kent A Carlson, ttc oeoti and boeba. Reg. $74.80. Nowl $62A8 famlUar with buolneas affairs; <,)ftc industries to his aCtlce. both o f Mandiester, has been Beg. $69.96. Now! $49AS second, he can proftt from ttte ■nieae one-day conferencea ex- amounoed by her parents, Mr. SALE! $17419 1 Onlyl Waa $44.95 axperlenoea of PreaidenU Lyn- pipred ithe problems of the la­ snd lb«. Peter Oasdla of 62 SALE! $54$ ” Iloover Portable den B. Johnson and John F. austriea, their reiotlona with mndemere 6t. ThouMiids Sold Now! $28.00 ' Kwtoody. governmant, the attltudea of Her fiahee is the son of Mrs. ’Hiere ana tndloationB that both government and industry Svea Beilin o f S3 Walker St The Beat Value to Town! ' ^Nxon win be eocpecting a lot to each other, and pooMble pro- and the late Rudolpli Ooilson. Sale Price—Pay Only MAPLE FINISH from tuaineaB, especially in grams in wldoh they could IBss OaseHa is a graduate of PRICE Unfinished Pine helping to solve the ciitloal ao- coopemte. Manchester High School and $249.50 Chest of Drawers Chest of Drawers d a l iUa the nation. He stfo- , ’Trowbridge beoame lU before the Ckeative Scfaod of Hair­ For a 2 and 8 Pleoe soribM to the new ooncqpt of hla program was very far along dressing, Hartford. She ia em­ 4 Drawen—Sole! $1SJKI tMdneas that aees its role not and aoon after hla recovery he LIVING ROOM 8 Drawen Sale! $24Ji0 ployed by aptA of Beauty. Mr. 6 Dimwera—Sole! $18.60 simply as a moneymaker but aa mtumed to private Industry as Oailaon is a 1986 graduate of SET 4 Drawer*—Sole! $29.95 a social catalyst as wwlL president of (he American Man- Mnnehester Ifigfa Sebod. He Rm . Value to $849.80 6 Drawer*—Sole! $19.96 Harassed by problems of edu- agement Assodation, where he served wMh the U.B. Army and (Limited to Stock i cation, urban bUght, pOHUtion still preaches the need tor bual- la now employed by the Singer On Hood) and Integration, government in- ness to be Involved, Cb. oreadngfy la soUdtlng the aid of The Nixon admindatnuttom la The wedding is plamcid for B-I-O SAVINGS! bualneaamen, with their skills in expected to be just as interested June 14. HATS 20% OFF SAVE 20% problem solving and manage- in getting business involved in GLOVES Regular Low Prloea On On All Bedding In Stock TAPE RECORDERS niMit. community action and ia said to • Reollner Chain REDUCED But (he now reloUDnship o f ' have prepared several propoa- Paul Ignatius • Strivel Rookera Mattreoaea, Boxaprings, bustneas and government may als. Coaveiilblea, Tnoidle Oaoaette and Reel Stylea HANDBAGS WALLETS e Rooker-Loungen bring conflict also. As important as (ha propos- Named Head of e PnU-up Chain Beda. By: e PANASONIC PreaWert Kennedy learned als, however, will be the o ^ - eDeok CSwIn Edipoe, Blue Bell eRGA this in 196B, when his attempta munication of Ms thoughts. That Washington Post e Boudoir Chain and Slumberiand. e V. of M. at damping Inflation threats much has ‘been demonetnated. JEWELRY NOVELTIES were, it seems, mlaunderstood WASEfliraTON (AP) — Paul 8 DATS ONLY! by Roger M. Blough, the head R. Ignatius, secretary ot tlw U.8. SteeL Nayy in the Johnson adminis­ SA LE ON HOOVER Studlmts Tour 20% OFF After having prodded labor tration, has been named presi­ GLOVES T.V. SETS! ON ALL AUTOMATIC dent of the Washington Post, SCARFS Into what he thbught waa a non- Treatment Plant K only morning new:q»per in the IS” Portable $88.00 * Bedrooms “No Plumbing Needed” InflaUonary wage ag reement, CHECKS. CHECKS. CHECKS... ■V ’The 7A science class of Mat­ nation’s oapMal. 16” Portable $99.98 Kennedy felt certain that U.S. * Solid M$H>le Steel would not feel a prioe In- thew Dellomo at Benhet Jimlor Ibe anwuncement was made 19” Portable $129.96 Dinettes Tuesday by Frederick 8. Beebe, 14” RCA Color $268.00 SALE! $139J» oreeae neoesaary. He figured In- High School made a field trip SO CRISP, SO BRIGHT, IN thalnnan oC the board, and * Record Cabinets (1 ONLY) oorreoUy. Blough feM pricing yesterday morning to the Man­ Katherine Graheun, president of AU Conaoles Are Reduced! * Bars * Dry Sinks waa Ma domain. chester Sewage Treatment THREE ZINGY NEW SHAPES the Washington Po^ Oo. Thursday — Friday — Saturday Kennedy quioMy recanted. Plant on Olcott St. in conjunc-j ^txitiuB, 48, who left the Pen­ Knowing that he could not ac- tlon with its study of sewage' tagon Monday vdth the change Short of Oash? Just soy - "Chorgo^t!' oompUsh his goals 'without the disposal and water pdUuUon in admlnistrationB, also be­ t support of the busineos conumi- control. comes executive vice president rtty. He set about making The class followed the treat- of the Washington Post Oo., a ment of sewage after it enters director and a member of its Invostmertt tax credlta and re- the facility. They learned that executive committee. oommendaiOons for a tax cut j, limited amount of treatment Besides the new\q>aper, the f^ ^ d and by November of jg done, and that the main func- very spedslly Wetfhtngton Post Oo., owns FURNITURE DEPARTMENT regained uon of the plant Is to settle p riced Bt Newsweek Mage sine, Post- much of (he loat confidence of siu*• ed bualeoses which to date has ern California and a Navy car­ It will start Thurs., January 23rd and run thru Thurs., January 30th. .OMEIDA'S "If you are wiNing and obe- meant a loss o f neariy a half-bU- rier veteran of World War II. dlertt, you ahaU eat the good of Hon doHana^ Sample ifems fhaf you will find are as follows: aa the land; but if you reAiae and In WewMlngton, New York Vernon rebel, you shall be devoured by Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and WOMEN’S DEPARTMENT the sword; tor the mouth of toe Senatora JOx»b K. JOivits and UMireD TIMK-" NOW ^ R U JAN. # Lord has spoken.” Charles B. GoodelJ, aH Republl- % V- Adull School Dresses - reduced 30 to 50% Regardless of the Individuals cans, said the ‘walkout has Involved, the fact is that buai- reached the point “ where it now A Registering ness and government are being poses a critical danger to the Skirts - tweeds, imports and, for the first time, some Kilts, reduced 20 to start a solid stainless service or add to your present set forced into alliances today, for health cuid safety of the entire Registration in person for 50% during this extra special value sale. Limited time oiler— neither can do alone what each nation.” y classes at the Vernon Adult order today. knowH must ibe done In rebuild- ’The Oommeirce and Indurtry Evening School has started and Tweed Coats - reduced 30% Ing society. Association ’Tuesday appealed win continue through Jan. 24 Each is expanding its role into to JHxon to eeek a quick solution from 7 to 9 p.m. There will be Tweed Suits - reduced 30% COMMUNITY® STAINLESS the vast area of social welfare, to the dispute, saying that many one morning session Jan. 25 Into territory not previously ex- small business houses face from n to noon. Leather Coats and Jackets - reduced 30% plored by either. ’The closer bankruptcy. Registration is held in the 6-PC. PLACE SETTING main office of the Rockville Slacks - reduced 30% YES... WE’VE TAKEN High School. Classes start Feb. $ g 9 8 3, 4 and 5 and will run for a Sweaters - for the first time in 15 years, ALL sweaters reduced 20% ten week period. NASSIFF ARMS ANNUAL OUR SPECIALLY All classes are still open for Shirts and Blouses - 30% off (REGULARLY $8.95) registration. Courses are offered in the following areas: Business Handbags - first time, all handbags 20% off and .sii^retarial, mathematics, DOWNTOWN Industrial arts, English, hi.story, recreation, health and phy.slcal MEN’S DEPARTMENT fitness, home and family, adult ONE RACK OF basic education, high school All Sweaters - for first time, 20% off. One group were $20. to $36.50, now IDLES, diploma and other courses of SKI JACKETS DAYS general interest. $10. and $15. ill A total of 66 classe.s are being Ties - $6.50 ties, now $5. —■ $6. ties, now $4.80 — $5. ties, now $3.90 — $4. offered this semester. Vi Price For those over the age of 17 ties, now $3.10 SALE years who have less than a ninth grade'education, the adult Car Coats - reduced 20 to 30% evening school offers classes in 6-pc. PLACE SETTING INCLUDES ONE GROUP )Rl^b f^BM I I. basic education. These consist Top Coats - reduced 15 to 30% salad fork, dinner fork, hollow handle knife, soup spoon, 2 teaspoons. of English, writing, arithmetic, SKIS social studies and English for Shirts - all sport and dress shirts reduced 25% (this is another first, our non-English speaking people. ON SALE These classes are offered free $8. dress shirt, now $6.) of cliarge. Slacks - another Birthday Celebration, all slacks 20% off ONE GROUP NEW MEXICO PECAN CROP LAS CRUCES, N.M. (AP) — Men’s Suits and Sports Jackets - a large group reduced 20 to 30% C£)]\JlicLcC TURTLE NECKS SUEDE JACKETS... WITH ZIP-OUT 'The New Mexico Farm and FAMOUS HUNTER ALL LINED LININGS ... WHAT SAVINGS! Ranch Magazine predicts that 2 for M.83 ALL WOOL SLACKS SALE! pecans will become a major rARNBR'S, BALI AND crop in southern New Mexico within the next two years. Due to the mark-clowns being taken, we muat regular 45.00 The magazine says there are ask that all sales be for cash or check only. Look For Special Sale 8.94 regular 14.00 about 4,200 acres of pecan trees We shall have to charge, at cost, for other OTHERS AT EVEN in Dona Ana County and from - y a n / H u r than normal al^rations in the Men’s De­ 6-PC. PLACE SETTING Tags Throughouf The Sfore Choose from straight leg or wide leg You can save 11.00 on our reg. 45.00 (bsM trees an estimated 12 mil­ partment. lion pounds of nuts are expected styles, in plaids, solids, checks and GREATER SAYINGS! zip-out suede jacket. Soft, supple suede, this season. c o m e ; s e e US! S ^ 4 8 On the basts of new plantings, herringbones. Man tailored and all in dark brown and taupe, 8 ii^ 8-18. growers expect from 7,200 to Sincerdy, 7,600 aores of pecan trees by lined.'.Straight leg with back pocket and 19T0. NASSIFF ARMS One grower, Stahmenn Joe ^ OF MANOHBSTBR^-891 MAIN STREET side zipper, or .wide leg with front zipper. Eutos, tMar Los Gkuces, ol- Joe Garman rsody has about 200,000 trees on F i « V, OENTURY “THE HOUSE OF SPORTS” Sizes 8 to 18. / 4,000 acres. BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCiffiSTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 PAGE 8EVBI Ft. ViijsTVilks at the Church of the Assump- social jusUoa in Manchester as Staere of Center Ctongregat'onal tk » to maiTc the beginning of well as through the nation and Church, the Rev. TTiomas Bar­ the'“ Week of Prayer for Chrto- the world.” ry of St. James’ Church, the III r l\ II If O ™“**®*^ ■ ■ **T0RMY, MN.23-YMf Rev. Bldward LoRose of St. About Unity U m U nity.” The Rev. Ernest Harris of Bartholomew’s Church, and the Father Vujs emphasised the Second Congregational Church ^ = = ^ Sponsored By Retail Division Rev. Gary Cornell of South Of Qirigftiaii8 common bonds of un'tv was the Uturglst, and Norman United Methodist Church. Christian churches and at the Ponton of St. Bartholomew’e The Rsv. Joseph Vujs of St. same time recognised the Uungj I>artsh was lay reader. The Rev. After the service, th? Ladles MftllCHESTEIt CHAMBER OF COMMERCE James' Church spoke Sunday which still se{>arate the various Ernest J. Coppa of the Church of the Assumption served at a « night to a large gatiiering of denominations. He concluded hto of the Assumpition gave the fin­ coffoo hour fellowship. Roma»i Catholics and Protest)- message to the congregation al bloaelng. This was the second Bcuniem leal Service s{x>naored by the ants at an Ecumenical Service with a “plea tor all ChrUUans Part!ci{>aUng in the Proces­ Cosmonauts Huong Says Communists of good-will to work together tor sional were the Rev. Kenneth Manchester Clergy Association. Welcomed by May Stall Paris Talks **ItOWlfTOWN DAYS'' THURSDAY. FRIDAY «nd SATURDAY — JAN. 23, 24 and 25 In Unmanned space 1 ravel SAIGON (AP) — Premier better. Then we will have suc­ Muscovites Tran Van Huong said tonight he cess in the Paris tolka.” MEN’S WHITE Huong, whose responses were MEN'S SWEATERS' SAM' LAKE cm r (APH — would veer toward Uranua, MOSCOW (AP) — Several fears that "Oommuntot stub­ translated from Vietnamese to Downtown Manchester at 888 Main Street Mkii-Gowns to MdUO» !»• from Uranus to Neptune and so hundred enthiislasUo, flag-wav­ bornness” may stall the Paris PuUovKr and Ooolt Type DRESS SHIRTS on. nte gravitational pull of the Engltob by Ms press secretary, apace travel time by ing Russians braved bitter cold peace talks. w as questioned about hto first MISS THIS 100% Wool or Aetyk» 1007 Wash Mid W«M- planets would provide a contin­ la U e p l***M y btlUarda. uous source of energy. today to give the four new So­ Eventual success of the Impresstons of lYesident Nbcon, Reg. Vflhie to 14.98. Long-Gownf conference in bringing peaco to I>artlculariy on the basis of his Reg. to 6.98. Dr. Oaiy Flaadro, aMtoUnt nie idea of bouncing from viet cosmonauts a rousing efr- LOOKING FOR A Now A ll South Vietnam will hinge on the inaugural speech in which he 8.95 Nowl protoaaor ot macfMiiAi*>l enst* planet to (danet la where the port welcome. 1.98 internal situation here, he add­ did not mention the Ifietnam aMrins at the UiAvenUy at “bilUards” affect cornea in. After waiting nearly an hour ed. war dlreotiy. ShifKGewm . ^ tTtoli, Is nA ta( a (3S,000 federal Flandro says the first un­ In 1 1 -below cold, the crowd Huong replied that he does not (Taat to simulate through com- manned vehicles using this tedi- Huong spoke in answer to MEN'S FLANNEL MEN’S OOBOVKOY know Nixxxi and that he there­ In Bnaflied Floanel pntMa a apace aight at tour hih nique could have a payload of burst into screams and cheers questions at an impromptu news REAL BARGAIN? fore could not give an answer. Hon miles. SoientiBta at the Jet about a ton. He says a rocket as a turboinop Hyuriiin 18 land­ conference at a diplomatic re­ BtA he said that whether it was SHHITS gropulslBn Laboratory in CaU- launched in October of 1677 ed with the spacemen. ception. PANTS Lyndon fi. Johnson or Nixon, tonda also are woridng on the could tour the outer planets in The cosmonauts marched He was asked what he thought 11 O N L Y SoUd, Color, and Plaid. andNykn the President’a main concern AD BIsee toohidqne. about seven years. down a red carpet, mounted a of the chances of success for the was the Interests of die United Winter Coerts Grig. $ Price! Flaadro saya modem rockets But a greet deal of woih on platform and announced to the enlarged Paris talks o{>ening 60-0100 /2 Reg. 4.98. f |Mh ^ Reg. Now! “Waahable” Shafer photo States. He said everyone win be eaanot power such a fUAbt by the drawing boards remains to assembled Soviet leaders that Saturday. Nowl I.YDandA.70 watching how seriously Nixon 23 O N L Y themselves. Something else Is be done. Soyuz 4 and Soyuz 5 had suc­ ’ ’When you sit down eit a 7.98 ...... S4NI Engaged also serves the interests of the Weeded to reach such dhtant “First,” says Flandro, "we cessfully completed their mis­ conference table you always Reg. 3.98 noivOommuntot world. WOOL JUMPERS OH. moo *12.00 planeta as Jupiter, Saturn, must let the computers fly die The engagement of Miss Doris sions. hope the negotkaUans wlU end in 6.98 ...... 4 4 ie On the question of an expect­ Uratnie, Neptune or Pluto. spacecraft for us.” Much re­ D aw n ATone ot Ellington to success,” he replied, "but we 10 O N L Y MEN'S W OOL Premier Alexei N. Kosygin ed withdrawal of some Ameri­ 8.98 ...... 24W Tfow search also is needed on sun- Basil E. Stone of Manchester have to leam lessons from the UWng Saturn S, the biggest was not in sight, lending cre­ can troops from Vietnam, the powered engines. has been announced by her past, among them Korea. The HALF SUPS OH, *1.00 Miony Mare To Choooe FVom OA- rocket, Flandro says K dence to rumors that he has premier said that this was being SOCKS The work in aimed at the late parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. John Communists, mostly the Com­ woidd take more than Wx years been ill. But Communist party worked out by the U.S. com­ 10 O N L Y 1670s because, Flandro says, the Arens of Mountain Rd. munists In the North and thetr Good Worm, Winter ’Sock. >99 to readi Saturn, 16 to get to general secretary Leonid I. mander, Gen. Creighton W. Uranus, more than SO to reach planets will te in an ideal ar­ auxiliaries (Viet Cong) have Her fiance is the son of Mr. Bre^uiev and President Nikolai Abrams and the Vietnamese COTTON GLOVES oh. » *1.00 LADIES' DESOONTINUED STYLES rangement for such a flight be­ been stubborn In prolonging the Reg. 98c. Nepttsie aad 16 to reach Phito. and Mrs. Vincent E. Stone of V. Podgomy gave the cosmo­ chief of staff, Gen. CUo Van *'A generation would pass tween 1676 and 1678. He says a nauts warm handshakes and negotiations. Our hope (for suc­ 10 ONLY—PIGSKIN Nowl 29e stmllar planetary arrangement 13 Cottage St. Vien. BRAS aaray batore the qwoecraft Mias Arens is a graduate of kissed each of them three times cess) to lessened by this stub­ will not happen again for anoth­ bornness.” LEATHER GLOVES oh. » *3JI0 reached Neptune,” he said. Hartford Hospital School of on the cheek. “And more thsuit Skeiy, the v«til- er 175 years. Wien a newsman asked If he Reg. 1.67. O O n e Nursing. She to a staff m u^ at Cosmonauts Vladimir Shata- THE WBONO BPIBI 16 O N L Y cle would become obsolete in would predict whether the talks LADIES' BETTER Now! T T C Rockville General Hos{>ltai. Mr. lov and Boris Vol)mov made LAS CiRUCES, N.M. (AP) — flig h t ” would be successful or unsuc­ Stone, who attended the Univer­ b rief s{>eeGhes. Volynov stum ­ Several Las Cruces policemen COnON SHIRTS Orig. $4-$6 92.00 Deslgalng bigger and better Bill Would Abolish cessful, Huong said:; “It is su- sity of Connecticut and served bled b ^ y oyer his lines but a{>[>arently became the victims nseketo would be tanpractioal, {>erfluous to talk about success 6 O N L Y Rate Filing System seven years with the U.S. Navy, continued gamely with a big of thieves during December. be said. “We woidd need rock- grin. or unsuccess of the conference Police Chief Ben SHva’s home "Oaouabnaker” HARTFORD, Oonn. (AP) — is a clinical laboratory technolo­ LADIES' SKIRTS eto and boosters bigger than the in Paris. Everything de]>end3 on was ranaodoed by vandato. DRESSES Orig. to $40 *5.00 ‘TCxchunHUoR Point” State Sen. Raymond Lyddy, D- gist at RockvtUe General Ho€i- The other two cosmonauts, Bhnplre State Building to send a (what ha{>{>ens) here. Patrolman John McAnon re­ •nd Many Otbeia! PloUto, Wooto LADIES' SWEATERS Bridgeport, has filed a hill to pital. Boris Khrunov and Alexei Yeli­ p ^ lo a d o t any aise to Saturn "If the political situation is ported someone stole a tire and 3 O N L Y There Ax« Sole Stoppera! The wedding is planned for seyev, made no s{>eechee. Sha- THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY . . . Reg. Nowl Large Seleottaa Oolofn and ttylen abolieh the legal requirement stable, If we have the military rim and a set of tools from his that insuranoe com{>enies fUe A pril 28. talov, Volynov €ind Khrunov O rig. to $14(> Reg. Now! Flandro says toterplsnetary situation in hand, our armed private automobile on Christ­ WEDDING GOWNS 925 proposed rate thai^es with the were promoted from lieutenant 16.96 ...... 12418 Reg. NoikI bflXaids Is the answer—that it forces grow stronger and fight m as D ay. colonel to colonel for their feat, 16.00 ...... 12415 18.60 ...... 1$ could cut the travel time to dis­ State Insuranoe Department be­ MIXED BLE8SINO 12.96 ...... GABERONES, B otsw ana which included man’s first or­ 8.96 ...... tant planets by 50 to 80 per cent. fore they can become effective. 10.96 ^5.2 (AP) — Toothache sufferers This ta the idea; Under the terms of the bill, bital crew transfer. Yeliseyev is 10.96 ...... ^ 7 4 W 6.96 ...... a civilian. The qiaceciaft would be which w a s filed Tuesday, in­ among Botswana’s 500,000 popu- 8.96 ...... 841 launched with ordinary rockets surance companies would put latiproval of the HOUSE so low only^ LADIES' COATS greater than Earth. Once the State Insurance Oommlsaioner, dentist. Everyone from Presi­ cow tor a triumphal parade MEN'S FAMOUS MAKE Flamous Brand All Weather Reg. Newl roebsta wore out, engines which There could be "subsequent dis­ dent Sir Seretse Khama on through the city. beeaufe of w e energy from the sun would approval” by the insursuioe de­ down has to visit South Africa lined and Unhned WINTER COATS 8.60 ...... partment after the rates go Into or Rhodesia for dental care. $60 MILLION FOR LEATHER speed the qiaoecraft along. The a special ALL WOOL WORSTED... lin e d 898 ...... pull ot Jupiter would greatly ac- effect. Civil servEuits get travel allow­ — The Tanners Reg. 37.60. Lodiea’ Defwttinent 2.79 ...... ances to call on dentists across oetorate flte speed. The biU’s sponsors ssild it pro­ Assoctatiem of Canada w as Now! 29.95 Reg. 49.96. But the spacecraft would not vides fo r suloi>tion o f the “C a li­ the border. form ed 50 y ears ago. TIxe 16 purchase! DACRON POLYESTER and W OOL... SEE ODE cmMi into Jtiptter. Because of fornia Plan” that has also been Dentists cumounced plans to member firms now account for UnUned Now! 39.95 open offices In Prandstown and HALE EACH the carefuHy {dotted trajectory, {JUt into effect by GeoTgla fund more than 88 per cent of Can­ DURABLE PRESS W OOL... Reg. 16.95. Reg. 49.95. BARGAIN TABLE spaed and angle of flight, it Florida. The measure would the capital, Gaberones, after ada’s leather produoUen, which Now! 11.95 Now! All Items Marked S 1 *0 0 would instead veer off toward abolldi Connecticut’s 20-year-old Botswana’s plight was publiciz­ amounts to nearly $60 million 24.95 AB Othen A« MoHsed Mhan. As It neared Saturn, it rate filing system. ed. a year. OIBL8' TBBC TEEN Ladies' Nylon Ladtoe’ Dept. Fagkiree Savinga On All Dresses and ofumpers SKI JACKETS SLACKS Reg. New! (JUST A FEW LHFT) UNDSMIARNENTS 14.96 ...... 1 1 4 8 WHEN YOU BUY ONE PAIR AT REGULAR PRICE Reg. 15.98. Now! 10.98 7.96 ...... REG. 912.95 ie 921.95 Reg. 10.95. OBULB’ OOBOUBOY Now! 5.98 HOUSEWABES DEFT. 1 CASH and CARRY 3/4 COATS TEFLON COATED Reg. 9.95. IRONING BOARD GIRLS' QUILTED Now! 7.95 ABSOLUTELY NO ALTERATIONS! COVBl and PAD SET JACKETS PLAID HEAVY WINTER R w . 98c. e o e A ll N ylo n V t m l U T U ALL MEN’S Reg. 9.98. GIRLS' COATS MEN'S FAMOUS NAME Now! 6.98 Reg. 19.95. CLOSET SHOE BETTER QUALITY DRESS Now! 15.95 RACKS NEHRUS Men's Esoy Shoe Storage SPORT GOAT STYLES TO $30 Reg. 2.00. 1 SHOE TREES Now! ■ •4 k # SHIRT STTYLES TO $23 SHIRTS CPO JACKETS OTHER STYLES TO $13 BUTTON DOWN CELLARS, Blue, Maroon and Ptokto By CtorUte, HI H e^ , Sbapet* PLASTIC YOUR CHOICE STRIPES and CHECKS Vahiee to 9.98 and Reg. 1.60 10.98. Now! 6.98 Now! 50c WASTE BASKETS By Rubbermaid. Flneet value to r the ■boppera doUare! MARLOWS SHOE Reg. Now! 99c ...... 7 7 4 CASH and CARRY Semi-Annual Clearance Salel 1.49 ...... 1.17 CASH and CARRY “BE E A R I.V __FIB8T oomik FIB8T SEBVED” 1.98 ...... 14^7 gPEOIAl. VALUE 2.98 ...... 2.27 LADIES' SUPPERS ODDS aad ENDS Vahiee to 6.99. ENAMEL WARE JUST Now! 2.99 SUITS... Red and WMte—Aeoorted Pane LADIES' FAMOUS Reg. 79c. R O g » SPORTCOATS... BRAND SHOES Now! All styles and a l colors. Como early for h ^ erieetkn! Values to 17.00. OUTERCOATS... SfcVB Ckoeouts end "-10.99 8.99 Diseonthined TOPCOATS... 6.99 4.99 (ALL H u s H SALES FINAL) CHILDREN’S NATIONALLY V U p p i e ^ SWEATERS... ADVERTISED SHOES BRAND CASUALS When Yon Buy Bent ter proper foot growth nod expertly llttod! jfO O 4 0 0 (Assorted Styles, Sixes sod Colon) TURTLENECKS... One A t Regniar VnhMa to 11j6*. N m v ! O e T T * l e 7 7 Price From Selected WOMEN’S ALL WEATHER LINED BOOTS Values to 14.00 Ftonowa QmBty Mnde BInmifaetarer SHOES... Groups O f Merchandise Hi Leather Booits. Value to 19.00. N o w !...... 12 «50 Now! Short Leather Boots. Value to 16.00. N o w !...... 10.00 4.99-8.99 DOORS OPEN 9:30 AA4.-BE HERE EARLY!

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ment place before you rent Uw the new owner gr temrit oi your so Oil.) It is a good Idea to lodt present homa. In Inauguration over your house account books houae. B you abaokitdy know nayaaine aetd, ‘‘retaUera’ buy­ Bay State IVIan nnoulh, ICaaa., was aneoted pioyea, and (hereby withhold too ing larceny and attempted lar­ 7. If you {den to leave aome of New Job EvCTy 10 Years? Are You Ready to Think for tbe last five yean so that tor sure, you are ready to buy. ing tor ttoa monttw ahead la at May 17 in a Hartford bank oa much (ax, Botee couH then file ceny tram (he Miaaaaeiiueatta In­ your fundahkigs in (he home on aS-time peak, wboleaalera Guilty of Tax Fraud he tried to cash a $1,881.10 for the tefifode from the gov­ come Tax Burasui. nothing tmempn your nottco. If you are not sura, rmt a place O A tO S About Retirement Plans? 8. If the rental.you must get in the area, untU you decide when you rent, be sure to are veatly enooureged by the HABTFOSU), Oonn. (AP)-.A check maxle out to hlmeelf. ernment. The olate fooome tax bureau that you Mke It well enough so remove what you want baton Wage Earners oi Future burineae they are wrlOig;, and Mneaoefaueette man who tried Audwritlea said Batea^ had Bateo wee arrm ted iBot T htn- said the aclieme was dlsoovered She Played a. Small Role for your home makes this the manutaictiurer’a biggest dlffl- By VIVIAN BBOWN nity. If you can afford it, buy a scheme impractical, forget it. that you’re not homesick. you begin to ahow it. Ten. to one, to caoh inoame tax refund filed withholding tax forme and day and charged wMh a stanlhur when a computer check foiled the prospective renter or buyer cUKy ia making deliverlea.’’ aodal security mimbere for fic­ AP NewafMitim Writer The other ^tentative la to port B. Choose the fundture that checks maUe out to UctklouB scheme in Meaes chiieette. He to ehow matching names and house and rent H until you can will want you to leave the very May Need Much Schooling pereone he -oreeted pleadpd titious '’emplayea at take oom- pleaded faiaooent in Suffolk Su-, afford to take it over. wMh your house or to continue wHl be twefUl in the new house. It oald the biggeat problem inoomes in federal internal rev­ At a Very Special Time Oet set for Operatbon Retire­ thliws that you are plaiMng to By ,^HI! AMMKXAnED FRE88 facing hardware letallera will guBty in foderal oourt Tueaday panlea in an effort to outsmott perior (fourt io 28 counts charg­ enue servioe records. If you are ready for retire­ to five in H. B. If you plan to biiqr new mgs by albout BS per cent within eix ment Expartmesit. and fkaperlea for the new home, take with you. For harawiqr, be maintaining profltabUity to ciMugee a t mall frauh and the Internal Revenue Service. By LAURIE B. FERGUSON (J93d. Note: Miss Ferguson, a ment, you can rent oUt your 4. If the house la rentable and AnMrfoBm of Om fUtim may yeara whUe apendng tor nbii-; making falee ctaime. By having (he take oompsi^ If you’ve lived 20 y e a n in a can oorry ttaelf, find the retire­ ‘you might seU the old ones to remove them from eigtat b« Itonfoig a mw job e v e r y 10 tkirahle goods hneasee 42 par ■'‘ainoe "aalea ace increaatng, but I couldn’t believe I was actually seeingr the President student alt Manchester High preaent home for a few yean in many atorea expeneea are in- Chartoe W. Baiea of Wey- nice overpay the invented em- School, accomipenied her par­ commtxilty or your children are and buy or rent a house f o r a n ­ yean In onkr to kaep up wMh oenL of Hie United States. He was directly in front of me at tfia (MbMkigSoaj mvotuOan, ao- Ha aakl apaodiiig pottema will -creaatng at an even greater the Inauflrural Parade standing and waving to everyone. ents to Washington for the In­ grown, married or away at od- other oommtmity. It may take rate." augural events. In this story lefe, you are ready to think awhito to find one that Is just mon. thruaat. 9:80toR:80 oonfing to Untvantty of MhM- foohide an 88 per cent foereane He looked friendly and as if he was not afraid of any­ open thurs. night tiU 9 gwi eoonomM tmiHam Haber. tor foreign (ravel, an 88 par cent thing. I had the feeling that he would st^ out of his she tells her reaction to the ex­ about H. right, peo{)ie-wlae am) health- perience.) People have major housing wise. (Haber aatd Q m l by the year rlaa for automobllea, a 100 per The number of ItasU-oorq un­ ear any minute and a p ^ to one of us. This was differ­ pK fckm m when they retire, un­ Your experiment has paid off 3000 many Ameelcam may be cent focreeM (or -boata and employed continuea to deebm.' ent than seeing him from a distance when he was sworn going to adioat to learn new eporiiflg equipment, end a U TS y “downtown ing all sorts of questions of the less they can afford to maintain when you decide you can port The hard core, those out of in at the formal ceremony. more than one home. with your bouse. You may de­ riUUs em oU joba become dbe»- per cent increeae for ooametice work 16 weeks or more, num­ official hostesses. She learned lele. and grooming. To me, the bautgural Parade —— ------A house may be far too large cide that you must keep the dd bered 828,000 In December, FAIRWAY, that the press was headed in CASUAL V ILLA G E^ “It (e a deveotatlng otottetlo (be most excHtaig of all when children dtsperse. Many house, even though It will mean down foom 860,000 in Nbveonber. the scttritles. I had a chance had imagined. There were even the same direction we were. It (o xeoUae many mllUona a t A survey toy tbe Nationai In­ FIRST^ days” parents bdd on to the dd home­ scrimping. ’Ihe December figure was tbe some long ones down to the was very crowded and many A m etism m now hold ‘dead-end’ to faMT h aa li from aB BO states. stead ao that married children MANCHESTER 956 main, facing oak / oflU pR dustrial Oonforenoe BoatQ loweat in many yeara. Them was hardly a minute floor. ladies were getting anxious and Here ore some suggertiona for jeba — Joba that are not going shows conaumere oontfoue to be may return to vialt. But Is tt Many of the hardcore have are at both fairway stores! OF AiANCHESTER vritbout music. I was impcoepod Duke Ellington, and his band frustrated because the receiv­ carrying out the experiment; any where and which are disap­ optfoiMtc about (he iitiengtti of Mforth it Bnandally? been hired toy oompanlea coop­ with the many majorettes who was cine of the three groups ing line was so long. It was 1. Determine rental pitoes in pearing every day,” h e oald. tbe economy. spfickdt or* good thim., frf. and sat.! were wearing skimpy uniforms. who played for the ball. For­ worth the wait because I final­ Even if a bouse is small, it your community and your tt oald (he survey of 10,0(X) erating wMh ihe National Alli­ Starts T h u n , 9:30 am . . . . Ends Sat, Jan. 25th He oeld jOte vrittt m future re* ance Ot Bm iinaw'iien. The NAB I tdt sorry for thm because tunately, I was aUe to specik to ly got to meet Mrs. Nixon. She may be too expendve to operate diancea of renting your home. quite mone education, no t^ American fooniUea ehow that 42 him and he autographed my was very poised. I was sur­ on limited retirement income. Find out the going rental for un­ per cent coneidered ‘bufineea oald its nvembSta already have I was wearlqg a long-sleeved “thaae joba ere In the profea- hhed 12B.000 of the bard cote sweater, m y toggle coat, mit- ball ticket. Each lady, attend­ prised at hew weU she had held Such situattoas caU for a to­ furnished, furnished and partial­ condltiona to be good, up from our ottriro stock of the dress sale you've been waiting for ■iOMi and the pr ofeaelonri aldee, and have set ei goal for the fis­ toCB, and boots, and was still ing the ball was given a charm up after three hours of shak­ tally new environment, but the ly furnished homes. in Intorlor dealgn, in beauUHca- y r per cent loat year. ibivering. Our seats were at bracelet as a souvenir. ing hands. great wrench Is parting with the ’Ihe ourvey aaid plana to pia> cal year beginning July 1 to put Earlier in the week, my moth­ 2. Estimate the cost of run­ tlan, in (be aria, in leaeorch, in another 200,000 on the job. the end of the parade, and by The five days I spent In house and comnMmity. ning your present home. Mort­ teaching and preaching. In pitb- chase aubomcUles oonUnued artificial er and I attended the Dis­ the time we saw the majorettes Washington mean a great deal What to doT gage, insurance (home, fire, Uo aervioe." otrong, but (hat (here had been tbeir legs and arms were very tinguished Ladies RecepUon to mo. It wasn’t Just meeting If you are a decade or so some aoftering in jSana to buy Vo etc.), repairs end other costs to meet Mrs. Nixon. Hostesses important people. It was play­ flowers red. away from retirement, begin such as cldinney cleaning, yard ~| Junior DRESS By 1876, (he United Statea w(U homes. In addition, it aatd inter- OAMBUNO I.EOA1. PRICE were directing ladies to sev­ ing, a small role at a very spe­ /2 :eat in m ajor appliances has de­ I was tmering, but I t^saHy thinking about it. Plan vaca- maintenance, hcetlng mainte­ (>e (he that major nation to OAMFIONB D ’TTA IJA , I ta ly now 10c to 20c eral lines where wives of im­ cial time. If you ever get a tkms with retirement spots in clined aMghNy. but travel ptam rog. 19c - 39c dhki't notice because I was hav­ portant offlcials were redelv- nance should be determfoed. spend onone money on eervloea chance to attend a Presidential mind. If you find a good one, remain oteedy from a year ago. — One of Burope's major ing so much fun. It was the tng, but no one knew for sure Add to that figure a monthly than ori soft goods. Dr. Robert Inauguration, go! You will be plan subsequent vacations amount for depredatioa. (You Henry, a marketing oonaidtant. gambling resorts la in this smafi beat parade I have ever seen. which line would bring them to participating in a moment of B)vns Reg. 5.00. NOW 3 .4 0 Ann Uccello who is Mayor of CM Reg. 7.50. NOW 5 .1 9 3 for 1 0 . 0 0 Hartford who travded with the Its our BIG. . . WONDERFUL. . . MONEY SAVING Oonnectlout group. She also Reg. prices $7 to $16 3 for 15.80 it's fairway for light bulbs! at Watkins Drapery Shop! wore white —an A-Mne empire Reg. 5.00. NOW 3417 SPORTCOATS dress with long sleeves cuffed with rhinestones and crystal ISO value up to your first item choice. 3f(>r 11.80 beads which also trimmed the Reg. 50.00...... NOW 3 4 4 1 5 children’s SLIPCOVERS • Create an entirely new look for your dull, shabby collar and bodice. Although the CORDUROY Reg. 45.00...... NOW 3 8 4 M I sofa and chairs during Watkins S^i-Annual Furniture Sale. Cbooee three gowi» I describe are all a Reg. 40.00...... KOW 2 7 .0 5 Slippers from the largest collection of Vat-dyed and Pre-shrunk fabrics, which white, there was no one color famous make sweaters orig. $9 to $16 SLACKS are Scotchgard* or Zepel® treated for soil rep^ency. Ctdl 648-5171 wMd) stood out. You could find now for our Shop-at-Home Service and our representative wHl call on almost every color imaginable. bulky cables, shetlands, fur blends, slipovers, some cardigans. Reg. 10.00 ...... NOW 54NI BOOTS, Lined sixes 5 to 13 Hiepe were many full-length CM PRICE you at your home with samples at no extra cost or obligation. Your slip­ t Vi mink coats in shades that I Reg. 6.00...... NOW S 4 W Reg. 19.95...... NOW 1 4 J 8 8 covers are skillfully cut, and pinned to your furniture to insure proper have never seen before, such ■ rog. 98c to $1.29 now 50c to 65c fit. Fabrics are carefully matched, welts are hand made, and setf as white and other light shades. slacks orig. $7 to $16 . . flared or slim leg welted for addedd beauty. 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X]SO^ And teleivtefon fWleid mlaeralily wtan TOOK It neglected, along weth Na Wowtag of MANCHESTER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE iOlMr 1. u n w hat t t e p rln d iia ls d U and —m oei ■ iw j ■yanlnc Bzo«p( Sunda>> Inaugural Day, n magnllloant opportuni­ p*. Bmared at Um Foat Office a: ?gnB.. ae Seoaod Clue Mel' ty to let Ameitoa eae ttaelf. H e reported Nfacon already Nixon Is expected to make were routine in nature. full day of official work Tuee- foreign diplomat to maet wtOi not gotten the feel of Ms • - 'j p v r . . has received reports outlining greater use, too, of formal Cabi­ Being swam Mt with the 11 day, starting with arrival at Ms him. yet and^ at one poirit, ION RATES Some 02 atatea and terrltortea, vro be­ Nixon Cabinet Sworn In; Advance lieve, had untts of o im Wnd or another possible alternate courass on net meetings. During the Kerne- Cabinet memben were Chailes oval office at T ;80 a.m. His final Nboon aa well as sonsa of Ms into a semipubUe haOway ttyhty ...... t».0 (' such matters ss Vietnam, tte dy and Johnson odmlntotiationB Yost, ambassador to the Ln v-oU appointment, at B p.m., was aldm apparently has some Ini- to find hto may areoad...... U.6(' in the Inaugural Parade. People in every First W ork Session Held nuidear nonproUferaUan treaty sesolons of tte Security Council Nations, and Budget Director with Oak) Plasa, secretary gen- tial dUtieulty getting utod to Ziegler twice durtity one ...... 7.80 one of these elates or territottee must ...... 3.80 and possible talks with tte So­ and the OabkMlt were held Irre­ Robert Mayo. eral ot the Organisation of their new surroundliigi. Tte meeting with uswamsu nderred have been waiting, and himgering, Mon­ (Continued from Page One) eign policy and eecurity hsi ____ wnirBEiR or viet Union cn arms reduction. gularly and, for tte moot part, Tte new Preolderit put in a Amerioan Statea and the first Pretidrot oonfesrod that te hod to Nfacon as ’’Pretidanbalee*.” THE A8B0CIATBD PRESS day, for some real good' look at their he’ll call Ms ”a wotMng cabl- «*><» Vietnam war. Ib e Oaennlated Fraae la exdnsively entltlprt to tte OM of raimMloaMon of all newa dir own units In tte parade. But the oiose-up n e t” ______■ pamaa eredtted to it or not otherwise credti view of the marchers was almoOt fetckli^ ad IB tida paper and also the local news pub Nixon and Warren, long re­ llahad hare. In tlie way die cameras coiveired tte ported at personal and political All li^ of republicatlon ot tpecinl dt!- patchea bareln are also reserved. parade. They plotured tte whole unit, odds, are seeing a lot of each when they weren’t busy focusing on some ether la te ly —enren to t t e poMit The Herald______Prlntlnc_ Company Inc., a.* of sharing a morning pot ot 98B MAIN ST. IN DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER • TEL. 648-5171 • OPEN 9 AJC. TO 9:80 no financtal responsibility for typ<- commentator, but they seldom made it P.M. - CLOSED MONDAY - OPEN THURS. AND FRI. UNTO. 9 P.M. - MUSIC STCmSS;. ^ lal errors appearbic In advertlaementp possible for anybody In any home state coffee 'before today’s ceremo­ other reading matter In The Manchester nies. 17 OAK ST., MANCHESTER - TEL. 84S-(n71 - 241 ASYLUM ST., HARTFORD - TEL. ---- ReralA to be sure It was their own unit which B22-7301 - WATKINS-WEST FUNERAL SERVICE - 143 EAST CENTER ST. - TEL. 949-7198 was on view. Warren was at tte White BidMorlher to Los Angdea Tlines-Waahlnr House, too, to swear In 81 mem­ loa Post Newa Service. Ihll aerrioe oltent of N. E. A. Service, Inc All Amerloai was represented, at We bers of Nixon’s personal staff, PnhUabera Representatives - The Jullur toMdudMig secretaries who, while Malhawa Special A g m y — New York. Ch* Inaugural Balls, -by the some 38,000 tancy- not required to take an oath, caga; Dstrott and Boston. drcoBcd people who attended Item . were hnltod to pkitietpate hi mamram armn* httwiiiatt ow ciRCTnlt One -ivputd have thought that, with that >• nONB the e-vent so they would feel many people to choose from, tte tele­ more a part of the Nixon team. Dtadav advertlainf dosing hours ■hr Monday — 1 p,m. lYIday. vision cameras might have managed to Warren, of course, sdmlnle- ■hr Thesday — l p.m. Saturday show at least a few individuals. W tet it te fe d tte presidential oath to ■hr Wednesday — l p.m. Mondac ■hr Thursday — l p.m. Tuesdav (hd was to show the Presidential party Nixon Monday. ■hr Friday — 1 p.m. Wednesday ■hr Saturday — l p.m. Thursday In so many different locatlonB, surround- OoolncBs between tte two re* Oasstned deadline 5 p.m. betort ej, each time, by a faoelesa mass of portedly developed when both pobikmtkm, 5 p.m. Friday for mtiirdn' aad Holiday pnbUcatlon. peopHe. One preaw nes that t t e reason were powers Mi OaUtornia poll- the televlslan dtoectors deddsd imt to tlios and Mioreased because of W «kM 0day, January 22 - . " o r ^ let us look at anybody who was attend­ Nixon’s disagreement over lib­ S E U f P ing the Inaugural BeBs waa that they eral decisioas -by the Supreme Oxirt under Warren. Generalities W ere Also Specifics considered It ImpoeeibCe to ohoone whom to show, among 28,000. Tte Pretident setedided the Tte InatdtaUe queatian, after Pteal- Cabinet oath-taking ceremony A X B I t A l i dent Nixoira Iiuuigural Addreas, to what But they might have made at least for today expecting sti 12 of hie nominees woidd be legally qual­ In ttm world ha can do that to egmcUlic an toterettiiig beglnttig if they ted de­ ^ MM ified by tten to assume ttelr voted half the time they spent showing and real without deatnoytay tba pelaoe- new positions. their own commenltatorB dtoouaeing Ad, aaothiny, Tesaaittiny spell o t the However, a delay in senate T ihddieaB itoeft. n othirg am ong them selves Just to any actMm on the nomination of But that question to not ag dUftcuM to random close-Rp camera Journey though Alaska Gov. Walter J. HIckti to aiwwer as It may Mem at tkat aokMiig:. the crowded danoe floora of tte svwettig. be secretary of the Interior The mauguna Artdrwai, aMuugh It People tuned in the inaugural Parade bamedhlm from taking tte oath WM A apeechi of high generalities, never- end the Inaugural Bate not meiiely to Nature Study By Sylvian Oflora wMh Me colleagues. theleea fand dir ection. see the new President and hto family TWO CARDINALS AND A SQUIRIRiESL I t was announced In advance, however, that Hlckel would at­ It acMtived direction by Its mention of once again, but to see people — and tend a fotmal Cabtaet meethig primartly to have a chanoe of seehig and die doom and avenues It proctebned set up following the swearing-l-n. open, emd b y the pafha It ItmU refttoed identtfytng people from thrtr own states. H e ra ld I Ttese were the only e-vente on or ueglectod to takec But televtoion, tor aH Its resource, tor I Nixon’s advance srtiedule tor ■ fill 1 The matter of otw cunent relations ail Ms technology, for all its capacity to Inside Report Y esterd ay s I t t e day. , adth RuKla provldea a case eouunfile of get close to detail, -wound up spending O pen Form j The N ational Security Coun- b y btaw t t e generaHtles o f the Nixon In ­ a lot of time mowing people almost 25 Years Ago I cil, whleh Nixon plans to use augural were really atoo spectftcB. nothing. Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak Irregularly tor pokey mkldng oon- The day before the Inat^;ural^ inter A special speech Insthiotlon BultaltiOR, held ita t in t m eeting The aftemocHi and ovetMug sectixms of Ralph MoOUl’s View WASHINGTON—In the long, advisors, remembering Mr. class, the first of its kind Mi the “It is precisely this poUUoel ,Ttesday. The session lasted pretatlve news from lloaoow told of a To the Editor, the coverage were a monumental waste _ Nixon’s campaign promise to state. Is held Mi U noobi Bchod-. Impotence -ahd hypocrisy of Ite ^nsaity -two hbum. oontiBUlag power and policy etniggle be- difficult negotiations over the bi recent days there has been of a medium. elim in ate the surtax cuid anti­ Arab countries that has rosde During the rest of the month, ' tween Ruaela’a hawto and Russto’a continuation of the 10 per cent much aald and written, pro and cipating the deadly time-bomb Israel’s program of retaliation news I secretary RonaM L. ZIe- doves. How any medium so powertoil and so con, about the Mld-Ekist, and Income tax surcha-rge between that would -explode on the 10 Years Ago necessary and InsivttaMe. ‘gler, said tte council will meet Riiaeinn doves, it w b s said, were cur­ particularly Israel’s beha-vlor. talented could -become so mesmerised by Johnson and Nixon lieutenants White House occupant at the “Lebanon oeitabily knew of twice a week — on Thursdays Employes of Manchester Hos­ The dtstlngulsbed editor and rently managing Ruaaian foreign policy, its own main task routines It could forget the past two weeks, the clash April 18 tax time just three the commando group operating ^*and Saturdays. ' pital vote to organize a ciedit JouiTMdlst, Ralph M cG ill, recent­ tryiiW to Etocr It into paths of negotta- that people want to see people is beyond months from now, were not from ter territory. It would be ° Ztegler said Director Richard of economic j^eallty Eigalhst union. ly wrote; “No more transparent tfon with the .United States. OUT analysla. But we tWnk the Industry prepared to go along with Mr. most surprising If there Is not ^Helms of the Central Intelli- political preference became ob­ mixture of^ hypocrisy and weak- Johnson. Atty. Leon Podrove Mt Demo­ direct oommunlcatlcln betereen 'Jpence Agency opened Tuesday's RuHla's heiwks. It said, were hoping fho»»M, hfiforer It ever sets Msetf up tor neea has :been paraded on the vious in the President-elect’s cratic Tow i Committee’s cheioe the army of Lebanon end tte meeting wfth a briefing on the It's time again for that RtaMla’B doves might be diacredlt- coverage of the next great national cere-' Thus, on impasse developed International sta ^ ttan die plea camp. to be named deputy Judge of guerrilla staff. This also would aMuatiott wUah -in turn ed, and their ,own prestige and power mo—ai e.ents, take counsel from a which became the major focal of Jordan and Egypt for peace be true of similar clandestine »sd to'a dlsciiaslan of baste for- be given an upward boost, by the emer- panel of viewers. Economic reality was the point o f Johnson-Nixon con-ver- the Manchester Town Court. Ml t t e M iddle East. fighters operating from Bgypt, dominant factor at working- satlons during the transition “It 13 hypiocrlsy because, even ghooe, ^ the Pretodency, of some touch New post of deputy director Jordan and other ‘neighbonf’ of and provided a last opportunity as the talk goes on, Nasser, of thev aaber-rattllng, the mtosUe- level negotiations behind White of .public works is the first step Israel. One Is reminded of a for President Johnson to prac- In particular, is building and bombast, which had sometimes seemed House doors. President John­ Ml reorganioatlon of town’s bit of humor that dretdates In tloe the art ot poHtlool manip­ training his re-supplied army pmgue Radio part of the behavior ot the Nhton of the The Burning Issue Again son’s ■ economic triad—Secre­ agencies. Czechoslovakia; ulation. and air force for a ‘‘get-wven’’ p a st tary of die Treasury Joseph Israel Is a lucky country. Watkins Semi-Annual The (tedosure that five of Meriden’s Mr. Johnson was not about to war against Israel. To a lesser Why is she lucky? It seemed to be ahnost in a plea public schools are In violation of the Barr, chief economic ad-visor lea ve o ffic e -with a tax exten­ Reports 3rd tax extension came from Mr. extent, this is true of Jordan, She Is entirely surrounded by agalnrt any such development that Rus­ state’s open burning ban focuses atten­ sion proposal that would be Arthur Okun, Budget Director Nixon himself. Rather, it seema Algeria and fiyrla. They want enemies rather than friends. sia’s dove-oriented present leadership ia- tion anew on problems arising out of merely a politically unpopular c $89. Chsrles Zwick—^were adamant that the President-elect, who peace—Dor a -while— “ G ive us “And so she Is. There was, '' Suicide Try aued, on the very eve of the Inai^ural, the state’s program to end air poUution. gesture unless Mr. Nixon peace.. . we are not quite ready In Dressing to keen the tax an­ gerjerally has rtayed aloof from in Tetrospect, a little too much’ agreed. R«p. Wilbur Mills, .! (Continued from Page One) Ita special notloe that it was ready tor The need of eliminating air pollution other vear. Thev described It as the nf fty-grltty of the transition, for war — elmoet, but not chairman of the House Ways of holding up of protesting Furniture Sale! qu ite.” talks wfth the United States to try to Is acknowledged; only the means aie essential both to slow down gal- did not come Into intimate con­ hands and too much of piety In eat hlmaelf aflame ittiere. It and Means Committee, had put Their plea is a confession of Hmit our mutual rivelry in the rnUssUe In dispute. One reason for this Is the loDlng inflatlpn and prevent a tact with the Question of backing the comments fottowing tem el’s '^wae a fa lse alarm . the situation In focus. While per­ weakness, because It is an- ad- Oetd. of acceptable alternate means of huge budget deficit. Mr. Johnson’s surcharge until raid at Lebanonfs airport, / Eerty today polioe forced a sonally favoring a year’s exten­ mUaion that they, first of all, That^s right! It’s Semi-Annual Furniture Sale tiine again at Watkins. So, what does it mean? waste disposal. Another Is the contradic­ They received no aigumeints last Weekend. "Arab terrorists, sumed and ^roup of hunger strikers memo­ It would 'be alily to oonclude that Pres­ sion of the surtax. Mills made do not themselives -wish to halt Well it just means that Watkins is holding a complete store-w i^ sale at shai^jr reduced prices. tion and miEunderstandinga arising out in thepe discussions ^ m the given sanctuary by Lebanon, rializing Patach to remove their D: $ir9.^ ident Nixon made any last minute al- clear to Mr. Nlxam that he The entire episode reflects the Choose from a large array of Early American, William sburg Colonial, Spanish, Mediterranean, and of the provlsdons of -the burning bSn itself. three men who wiH hold the the commando raids on Israel toration ki the mood or language of hte would not try to extend the sur­ vl-vld contrast between the had attached an Israeli alr- |tente from in front of tte foun- To accommodate the publtc and to meet h'g three economic lobs In the And, they are saying that even Vmier, IdlUng one person and 'tain where Palaeh set hlmeell Contmporary. Just about anything you want! So, visit Watkins and browse. W hat have you got Addrees because ho. hadf become aware tax—and, indeed, could not If seemimgly llmitliesB horizora special local needs, area health officers Nixon adm inistration: Da-vld If they did desire to say "stop" wounding others. *bn fire . The p olice cUeo blocked to loose? of how it would be listened to In Rus­ he did try—unless he had the viewed In pxditloal campalgnlag to the commando - guerrlUas, have on'occasion granted permission for Kennedy (Treasury), Paul Mc- and the constricted porsibllitlee "Where, then, should Israpl off the street In front of the sian pcriicy-malcing circles. new President’s backing. they could not enforce order E. $59.95 A . S t e a m s & Foster’s Driuxe Ortho Posture Bedding, only $49. ea. open bumdrg. Meriden’s health officer, Hracken (Council o f EJconomlc of actual power. Hence, the have turned? ‘fountain to prevent erowtis from To w in M r. Nixon-’s backing because of pohtloal repercus­ B. Popular Queen Anne Ladies’ Desk available in Cherry, M a^, or Prertdent Nixon’s own conclusion that for Instance, has consented to allow the Advlfera), Robert Mayo (Budg­ clash inside the Nixon camp be­ "To the U.N.? gatiiering. despite the reluctance of his po­ sions. Mahogany, $176. the phase of co n fro n ta tio n now fi-ve EKhools to continue to burn th eir et). Mavo was particularly tween the veterans of the cam­ "To Russia, Britain, France, Boroe of the strikers remained litical lieutenants, Mr. Johnson In Ihe -weeks after the hu- waste paper until a system of trarti col­ enxious to avoid a budget def­ the United States, or any other wUh their -bedrolls in an endo- C . 28 X 14-inch Record Cabinet in Solid Cherry, $89. yIeM to a time for negotlnticKi had been paign and new appoiritees more mlltatton of the Arab military lection, either by city garbage trucks or icit for the next fiscal year sought any number ot people nation? Let’s not ftirther pursue 'sure In front of ihe fountain and D. Famous Cushman Drop Leaf Cocktail Tw le with antique finish. 64 formulated and pronounced well in ad- with ties to twith camps — In­ concerned -with the future than failure last year, IfusaeMv ­ by pri-vate contractor, can be establish: which. Ic the absence of a sur­ so paMifuI a line of questlon- other young people Joined them, inches, $119. vanoe of this Inaugunal. cluding such notables as Sen. redemption- of pxilUical prom­ ser and others encoWaged com­ ed. During the Christmas holidays, health charge reuewel, could find ises. big. The U.N. Is Impotent to "but meet left. And when, in addition to pointing to Everett McKinley Dlrksfen — to mando actions. That they had E. 24-inch Cushman Round Lamp TatAe with antique flnish, $69.96. officers In Wallingford and Meriden waiv­ President Nixon asking to raise Beyond that, Mr. Nixon’s act in such matters. The world’s - Sdmllar hunger strikes were that opening, Preeddent Nixon so care­ remonstrate with Mr. Nixon financed them and seen to It F. 44-inch Cushman Bench Cocktail Table with antique finish, $^.96. ed the ontd-buming rule for three days the debt celling a whopping $10 organization tor preventing ag­ "leported In other cities. (adding, of course, the usual necessary acceptaivoe of the re­ -that these guerrlUas had a share G. 28-inch Cushman End Table with antique finish, $79.96. fully refrained from any of the cold war billion. gression Is Impulssant becaiMe In Karlovy Vary, Western In order to allow householders Uihe to Johnsonian admnnititm for newal typ'fles the sobering of toe arms provided by the tonguage of tlie past, any mention or But when the Nixon economic the powera themsehrea keep It Bohemia, two -workers began a H. 60-inch Cushman Oval Cocktail Triile with antique Hnish, $79.96. dispose of Christmas wrappings, an ob­ mood of the John90t^Nlxon tran­ So-vieta to replace those lost Is use. If that can 'be believed, of the word triad would return to New York maintalnlnig utmost secrecy). so. "five-day fast In support of Pa- I. 84-inch Arrow Back Settee, decorated. In Black or M a ^ . $62. vious fire hazard. sition. For all of the campaign not denied. Arab governments to .sfek aporoval from the new But the Nixon agreement waa "So much of the deploring lach’s alms. ’The otticlal news J. Elarly American Pine BedrotMn Set including a 68-inch ^ p le Dresser, "Oommunlsm” or "Communist", then The unauthorized burning of debris promises of changes galore, Mr. cannot now give orders to these Administration’s high command not really pinned down until the was lacking Mi the essential [a||«ncy OTK -reported a group of $162.60, matching M irror, $66., 60-inch Chesixm-Chest, $162.60, and President Nixon was shaping this por­ from trees removed In the path of high­ Nixon for the time being Is groups. They would not dare in Manhattan’s Hotel Pierre, outgoing President made direct quality of providing undentsnd- atudents were on a hunger C . $79.95 tion of the Inaugural as a definite in­ way 66 through Meriden led to the arreElt adopting the Greet Society’s tis: send mlUta^ forces to crush Standard Size B ^ , $99.60. All for only $469. Night S ti^ extra for something would go wtrong contact with the Incoming Pres­ Ing. Israel is surrounded by 'strihe near Biaitlslava’s Oomen- strument of policy. one day last week of two men, one a cal piolicy, backing its Vietnam them, because they— the Hba- o n ly $66. every time. TJie Kennedy-Mc- ident. In a telephone conversa- enemies — not friends. Her lus University. highway sub-contractor, on seversd policy, and retaining a surpris­ selns and Nasser — consistently He was dealing with the problem of Oracken-Mayo triad would re­ Uon with Mr. Nixon in New York friends are caught In the great ' CTIK also said hundredB of charges Including arson. It Is common ing number of Its actual our relattonahlp with Russia, not only turn to Washington emptyhand- la s t -weekend, M r, Johnson have encouiagcd and assisted gEunc o f power pollUcS. Slovaks signed a condolence prauitlce tor contractors to bum ui>- policymakers. That may eoqrlaln siK^ raids. Tte Arab peoples, 1. $62. by the general mood of his Address, but ed. pleaded his case and finally won "So, the candor of reality .book tor Paloch and marched salvable part of trees; state and local why there is absence of wild glorying Mt these crumbs of by specific oratorical signals which sus­ The reason was thqt economic very nearly full endorsement makes It necessary to admit quietly throi^ the streets of highway departments have done this as cheering and blaring trumpets violmce, would rise In wrath­ reality was being eclipse^ by for keeping the surtax. that If Israel is not to be nib­ 'the Slovak capital Tuesday. $79.95 tained the doves and disappointed the a matter of routine. Now they ore for­ among the newcomers as ful street protests If ttieir own hawks in the Kremlin. the lure of political advantage. Actually, there 1s no sign that guard changes along the Poto­ bled to death by raids and tei^ m Nltm, weetem Slovakia, bidden under the air pollution regula­ The President-elect’s political government were publicly to put So how do we proceed, how does Pree- the early objections to the sur- mac. rorists acts, she must retaUata uplverslty students rtarted a tions. A test case arising out of the ar­ down commando units. strongly and well. cblleotlOR for a Jan Palsch -nujn- Went Nixon proceed, into the specific rest of the two men for alleged illegal "And, until the world powers ument arid raised 4,000 orowns burning is in prospect. reaHttes of policy, without blasting or attain moral puissance, let us liMO. A m ourning oerem eny _ destroying the reassuring spell of the At present schools and oUier buildings quit belhg so pious.” "also was held In Banska Byetrt- ‘ Inaugural Address? equipped with inside Inctaera-tors may I thought this was a point of pa., (THE said. Famous Brand ObvlouBly, wie proceed cautiously, care­ continue to bum, but soon use of these ITSV. eiTSVVSLkeW view worth bringkig to thb at­ JQ_ fully, slowly, and, one hopes, secreUy, devices will be forbidden unless they POLKA-DOT BVKEENeV tention of your readers and meet certain standards. Similarly, the IVame Items Into the posedbillttes of understanding W£-ST S id e m r e c k ' would appreciate the opportun­ *^Slatufl Honoring Victims burning of waste basket trash by house­ and agreement ■with Russia on the spe­ TL ity to do so through this col­ holders is also forbidden, even though MIKE ClgClL umn. O f AHHUsins Arrives cific question of how far ■we are going — nr on Sale the amount of , air pollution contributed MAKE-TUE GRA^ Thank you. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - to go in buUdlng mutual missiles over­ CmCK£N 60MES by a quick, hot, relatively smokeless fire Sincerely, Sculptor Benny Bufsno’s statue kill againrt one another. ■—. MOUMTAI is minor. Backyard rubbish tiros which I ^RCULES DR.i Leonard B. Seader D r e x e l And one can hope for much mora, and ore allowed to smoke and smoulder un­ rrr S IL K C IT V ot St. Francis, created partly of attended, on the other hand, are a sub­ NlTTV-CRITTVy jnstal -from guns turned Mt after Pennsylvania Hoase tor more Important things, beyond poe- b rtble relief from the financial* burden stantial soui^ of air pollution. The NIKE N0 \ A Thought for IViday •the assasslnatton of Sen. Robert answer Ides in restricting the type o f □ H Z T h o m a s v U le and the meptal burden of building our- ■S^xmored by the Msnchwtu- If . Kttmedy, has reached San rubbish to be burned, and in developing ael'ves a lot of armament which will do OounoU of Caiurahes • iFrancdseo from an Italian foun- an efficient and economical backyard In- C a s h m a n neither of us any relalUve good. cineraitor which will take care of the m A ‘dry. One can hope that, from any possible A-Boo p e a k ) “Cheerftil people ramalki long^ Bufano, supervising the un­ householder's needs without fouling the crating, said the nlnetoot etat- B e a ls m ccew In suchi s j^ lflc s , w ^ j ^ R us- air. SKI SOOTWIlO er Mt' our memory. We elw«.ya 'iSOachtitWi. look bank with tandemwe on Ute waa made of a BO-BO mixture ala can eventually turn toward the full Whether requiring certain types of ______FT ------^ Stearns Jk Foster tte brave and cteatftil. Tte pf gunrhstal end bronse. The algniflcance of certain generaUUes, such trash to be brought to the mi^cipal E.a r l v -T o man who eings at Ite wortt wW gunmetal was obtained from the aa ttie generality President Nixon, dump to be bunted there fulfills the Rise Swisu S im m o n s do more Mt the ssros time, wW j,022 weapons turned In here objectives of the anU-poUutlcn laws Is ^leaWng to "my fellow citizens of the do It better, and wHl pomevera and t t e brom e -was obtained Mt debatable. True, such a practice concen­ D a y s t r o m world community," honored when he - H rea The Kitchen longer. One Is soanMiy oon- Italy where the statue waa cast aald "man’s destiny on earth Is not trates the burning In a single area, under M O V E R -tW G HILL Ml t t e town o t Pletra-Sartta, controlled conditions, but whether Ihe re­ Bdous of fatigue wten ttero Is James River dtvisttle.’’ E Z 2 2 2 ^ music.” near Lucca. sulting air pollution Is substantiaUy less ~ f n ~ Bitiano, a Son Franciscan, . J. FV>r the ultimate, fu.ndamental ques­ la not so clear. I MT. SLU5HM0BE —A u llioc IM eio w n Plymwood Pine tion about the United States and Rinala Oontrlbuted by; said he used the mixture be­ The entire subject of waste disposal ^ Rut ridge cause bronse combats rust. to not whether we two nations can attain ■«==»------Z' Howard L. Hohnes, H e r it a g e needs re-exomlnation. It is one of the ' The statue is a tribute to Sen. aome capacity^ for underatanding and IVORY SLOPE OH - SAV- CAN-You Hblmee Funeral Home Inc. $469. primary technological-social problems of IT FLOATS ' V Kjemedy, President John F. oooperatlon between oiaaelvea, as the our expanding society. As the population -* S n OM, SKI Kiennedy'i -Dr. M artin Luther tw «,l«a d ln g powers o f the -world, but grows and industry and commerce ex­ QuobAlons King Jri and Preelderit Abra­ pand, the amount of . trash discarded by O H -fiO -T o A THOUSAMD DMES wtMther we can make ouraelves the DON’T LBT IT G6T The beet time to Uetan to a ham JJriooln, aU of whom were an affluent society increases rapidly. How w polltiqlan ie wten he's on a; SMWanbi o f the only kind o f w orld law Mil l SMOM y o u D O W M shot by ease stilts. «n l order wMoh can give full life and to dispose of this trash without fouling stump on a street ooRiar In Ren^ijhig lor the city to set­ Open 9 A.M, to S:30 P.M. - Closed Monday - Open Thursday and Friday until 9 P.M. 4«i room to what PrasWent Nixon oalled the air, the water, or the Icmd 1s a prob­ lu>- tte rain late at nl|^ wten tle Is just where to jtece tte "ttta promtaa of man." lem calling for urgent oolutton. — he’s esdMuiated. T te n h# flo M n t statue and how to raise' the MKRIDBN RBOORD. $6.000,btU fo r t t e casting.

\ HERALD. BtANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., VHEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 Charlton Heston Pleased

At Scene Handling in ‘Pro’ By CLAY H POLLAN- ASIIS Ry BOB TBOHAB Choose th^ Exact MAR. Zl year Daily^AtHrity Gurefe oovanr that" he said, with no According lo lh. Start. Aeeoeteted Press Writer pun apparently intended. "An ‘ A M . It HOLLTWOOD (AP) — Charl­ actor has the responstbilUy to □^17-18-19-33 To develop message for Thursday; ^ 4 2 - 4 ^ read words corresponding to numbers ton Ilaelon In • nuda knvennk- protect Hhiseir, and we urge Pieces You Like— MAKEAMATCH! ^ T A U R U S of your Zodioc birth sign. lag soenaT our members to do so, pardcu- A M . JO HAIW UMmO, Nab. (AP) — R happette'hi “Pro," Heatett’a larty In the field of stunts. ITodoy 31 Etpecioliy 6t Sii0 I ^ MAX 20 2T okt 32 To 62 A feat laaMlreda of ahoaa and new aim wlildi ooneeme profes- "If an BiOtor is asked to taka a MEASURE YOUR WALLS! THIS FLEXIBLE, i^l-13-40-43 3Youf 33 High 63 Will elanal foottiall but tachidee 0..^76-79-84 4 Fulfill 34 Tide 64A4oy a o fa a tr saddle' fall and he thtoka it’s 65 Through some bateoom athlettoa as weU. dangerous, he Biould dodlne to 9 Finds 39 Kindt H m anaiatr to tba riddla U C IM IN I 6 Nectssory 36 Immoture 66 Be ’The siotar w as Indulging in some do It U k^ae If a giri is ashed StAt Zf 7 Youf 37 Judgment 67 Your aaay tor tteaa who have visited of die latter wUh oo^tar Jewdoa INFORMAL GROUP IS READY TO USE EVERYWHERE! 8 You 38Todoy 68 On tha ranch of Lea Ouhlar near to do a nude scene end She V im t 11 9 Correctivt 39 Con 09 Lxine hare. Walker on the last day of film­ doesn’t want to, she should say 41-47-49 10 Populofity 40 New 70 To ing. llie set was ckmed to all so. I ceitalnly think the guild ta-69-74 11 Find 41 Feel 71 Rertder T taTs baeauaa Oashlai's hob- 12 It 42 Are 72 Fovort b)T has produced what to "city but necessary fUm worlmra would support her." CANCIR 13 A 43W oy 73 Retpected Later, ai tUly dressed Heston 21 14 Any 44 Deciitons 74 Hond sHdtars” mifht raaambia a But wouldn’t she lose the Job? 15A I 49 Willing . 75 Your spare parts shop tor horses. ccmmmited; That happened recendy to a FURNITURE C IT Y ______^ J U i r 22 16 Fromittt 46 Pottibie 76 Develop "I’m pleased and proud «t the 3-44-18-57 17 Accidents 47 Like 77 Need Oaaider saiage r e p ^ eaid bhntty. ered cam studlm of 8# UFO ta- HU ooUeetion litdudes cavalry ed as other oreative ardsto. Tou that one out of seven homes use really exceptional. Read the listings below . . . look Matehlng^ Chair bottled water. Tlie 1600,000, two-year otudy, ports, recounted flte history of Uta, work Mts, driving Uto and can’t take the standards of a at the illustration, and hurry down to take edvantage of the savings and the values. Sale Price' oenduoted for an Air Porce UFO slgbUngs, looked at UFO bits of every else, kind and de- painter or a novedat and apply study prognuns in foreign Omni' them to (ho movies. weary of the "flying aBucer" acriptloii. EACH Spacious Sofa and Love Seat \ headache, anld "fuither exten- tries and focused on 20 years of One of Us prise bMs is a saw­ "Fttn reaches too far and in­ For Jhf lV'/)o/<’ f n -y ’l-, 89" Spanish Styli Sofa aSve otudy c< UFO's protebty past U.8. study of UFO phw fluences too many people. Com­ O f tooth mule bit. Sofa and Qiair with Ottoman, cannot be JuaUfled” a t (Me point nomenn. Oaabler'B bouse Is also full of plete freedom of oxpreadon to WELDON'S In the interest of rMcviiffe. UFO reports around the world ancvdieads, tomahawks and all not poaellile; responatUIHy must Y^uf Qioice and Matching Chair The three-veriume report want vary so grsatly, Om r eport mUL sMts of Indian arttfacts. Spurs go with it" MULTIPLE Here’s What You Get for^TD: Also Available at Savings: "it to hnpoaelble” to relate th«n Heston was recently deoted to 6" fcam rubbar Mats. Your, along with (he Air FVnve’e loiir and numerous old fiddles are 30" 3-Dro>ver Chesl. . . to a single exptonatoon. also on Us list of possesion. another term as president of the VITIMINS • §79 • 24" 2-Door Stock , # 24" Open Slock choice of colors. held poeltton that ao evidence exiate Indlcaltlng (hat UFO's "Tliis means that a .ganeial He married Us vrtfe, Atetilda, Screen Aoters QuOd. With so 3 0 " Panel Door efiest. . $ 7 9 ' Bookcase ...... Bookcase ...... ONE-A-DAY BU N K BED • 1 emml 2 Pcs. Sole Price pose a hazard to UA. security. explanation peodtor to may one on ICarch U, 1S14. They oele- meny actors and actresses • 40 Open Stock J 4^ 1 ooimtiy hm to be ruled otSt, brated their ^ d en wedding an- 'being required to appear nude • 30" Open Bookcase The service, however, bad no to M A T C H Chesl ...... $ 79 - . ^ • 40" Student’s Desk. . . SflVtol comment on it. elnoe it to utterly Improbable niverBary in 1981. nowadays, does Ihe guild offer • 24 3-Drower Chest. .. . / gEtelb! 5 In Stock To Choose From, Shop Early I that the eecret ndlMary alroimft “We’ve been satin ed ,” Oash- any protection to those who * 2 . 9 8 The BCienUotn, beaded by Cbl- bottle or 46" 2-Door Stock 1 1 of any otte country (for exam- ler said. “It Is a good life and don’t wish to? • 34" Corner Desk...... §fjg • orado’a Dr. Bdward U, Oondoo, Bookcase / ftse n t * 46 Double Dresser. . acknowledged their oonchwiotw pie) would be undergoing ted we are proud to have been pio­ "There’s nothing In the cen- WELDON DRUG CO. • 1 0 9 a 40" 2-Door Stock tO" Traditional Snfa • 30" 2-Door Stock i are bound to stir new controver- fUgfate in difterent countries,” neer Americans.’’ tract with the producers that 7A7 MAIN STREET Bookcase ...... $ 7 9 the report elated. Bookcase ...... \ ^Ffi! e Spindle Bock Choir . . flNwwI ay amongf flying oaucer-believ- Complete with ladder and guard with Malohing Chair ers as well an other dexUcated ’’Btanitotly." tt added, “tt moat unlikdy diet mlUtary to rail. Converts into twin beds, too. acienUMn who want to keep an Coil^ spring, latn foam rubber xDVOM Of oKigmgnt ootraMm cushions, self dock with arm oppn mind on the mtitter. . One of aevwet flying saucer would_____ „ be______testing ahnllar devd-. . ^ THE SAME ADVERTISED MAHRESS THAT SDLD BY THE THOUSANDS FOR A HIGHER PRICE caps, heavy damask cover. > 3 4 9 “ groups-the Netloaal InvesUga- 2 Pcs. Sale Price taons Oonunititee on Aeitel P h ^ ^ **«“ nomena-yfae^Ued a Friday ______^ ^ SPECIAL 3 rq.l news oonterenoe to dSadiw the ?•!***** ” ■ ■ .c « « c of UMdentifted Ftyliig Ob>)ecte. NEVER BEFORE REDUCED 9 T Sofa with Matohing Chair The group charged lost May the manned veMcilea fromt eattr tpacm “but naturally no piAiUel- Wiih contreiting eheir. biscuit tuft Oondon study lacked impartiali­ ' D w f up ysur ihmg room . . . do o w your 4tn. You'll kt siiHng prttty- ty. ty was given to tUs Idaa he- bock, coll tpringti latex cushions, cauae of the total hudt of evl- nlakQllaJd wiih ihtio Early Amtricag room groupingsm T ht high wmgboek to\u arm caps; But the report wtm (he "unan­ 691 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER aoi SI" lSv€ iMf offer ihe utmost m su ^ so ft seating for your fat^Uy 3 6 9 “ imous approval" cf a NaltionBl denee for It.” ana guests. The same sofa eomhines for relaxing ease with the genarotuly pro- THE HOUSE OF QUA QUALITY 3 Pc. In their research, the eelen-' ^rtioneS lounge chair, and complementing ottoman. Mix or match tha Academy of Sdenoee panel wtxiCh wan asked by the Air ttsts found (hat pe< ^ who re- fabrics, t ^ , in tweeds and prints. Sofa, lore teat, and chair hatks ara Maay Oeoiilual Chairs li Spaniih, MtdtttrraaA port UFO'a "seam in nearly adl dcepFhuttoned and doud^toft. Skirts hox^ptaied, Mike your selection now. FURNITURE FEATURINGATUI saa, Oalaaial. Traditlaaal aad Madara ta ehaoa. Force to review tt fix a ‘‘ICriher REGAL Independent check." oases to be normal, inponsW i QUAUTY CONSTRUCTION FEATURES • Latex^foam rubber scat BRAND NAMES frae . If H la High Baok ar Law , Swliral ar Raallaa, individuals ... Only a very few DOWNTOWN DAYS LIMITED ^ cushions on tofas, love Mai, and chair • CoU spring bate with soft edge ar Jaat Oaaifart, Ratar’a Faraltara la tba Flaaa The panel found (he study are obvtoudy quite emotlonaBy • Fabrk*oacb weU cho­ flUed with pesudo-sctenWIO, sen" and concurred In its evahi- TIME F U L L OR peeudo-rriiglous or other fMdar THURS., FRI., SA T.^A N . 28, 24, 25 attons aid reoonunendatloas. TW IN SIZE Among the study’s major EACH PIECE The grom> focused attention ONLY! points: ahnoMt entirely on the phytioal Peter's BEDROOM DINING ROOM "No direct evidence whatever aspects cf UFO reports ratbsr of a oonvineiiig nature now ex­ than “psydilatzle pnblamef’ ists for the claim that any prompting tiismi, but addad'; Pine Master Bedroom Set UFO’s represent epocecnaft vto- “We beheve th at Oie rigorooi 8 Pe. Contomiwrary Walnut lUng' earth from another civili­ study of the beltofs—unslq)por^ Triple drem r wlHi Undieape mtrrer,, cliMt sation." ed by valid evidence—held by Dining Room Broups —About 90 per cent, of all UFO BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Furniture eq.«hMt, pan«l Wd, indivlduato end even by some Complete Sale Price 3 9 9 “ reports "prove to be quite plau­ group# might peove of solenUfle CITY Larq* •ittnsien tihl* wHh 6 high back sibly related to ordinary ob­ value to the social and bebavlae> chain, S4" glau front china. jects” such as planes, satellites, al solenoes." 810 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER Sale Price 4 7 9 “ balloons, street lights, beacons, The sclenttote found many WINTER COATS ekxids or other nahiral pbe- UFO repocten “often vary oi^ Elegant Spanish Doric Oak nm ena. “FURNITURE PEOPLE ticidate, but not necessarily rett- Bedroom Set —Defense needs probably able." SNOW SUITS SINCE 19231” Spanish Stylo Laminated Table could be carried out “without It related that “otM evening In Tripla drottor B mirror wHh largo chast the continuance’’ of the Air 1987 a most articulate gentle­ and Kulpturod koadboard. Force’s Project Blue Book With 4 paddad chain. man told us wMh calm good UP ’TO Sale Price 3 4 9 “ which has Investigated UFO 10 maimei* all of the circum­ OFF ports since 1047, but this Is a stances of a number of UFO’s JACKETS Sale Price 2 8 6 ” matter for the Pentagon to de­ he bad seen that bad come from cide. outer qiaoe, and in porticidor Solid Maple Colonial Bedroom —Suggeattom by some people went Into some detail about bow Complete Soloetlon of that the government pooocanea hto wife’s grandfather had Im­ hr« » " te n ai, 66’ ’ fripla d ra tia r extraterrestrial spacecraft ^ migrated to America from the With o n d io a M mirror, lorga e h ttt o n choit, has (heir crews in secret captiv­ full s in podtm ant bod with high posters. Dining Room Groups Anditmieda Netiula, a galaxy lo­ ity some are “fantastic non­ cated two mlUion fight years 5 4 9 “ sense.’’ Sale Price In ell wo^ end styles to choose frSm. Special priced during from the earth." Girls’ Dresses u p t o 5 0 7 ° o f f our annuel tele. You Mve mero at Petersl —Allegations the govenment The telling of eodi UFO story has attempted an official cover- “to apt to be varied and embel* up of the flying saucer matter ttsbed a little," ttte group deoldr 3 POi Modern Walnut Bedroom Dinettes Priced From ^49a00 have “no tactual basis whatev­ Maay Stylaa and litas Avallahls at Savlaga Up ta 80% ed. With mar preaf (op, 64" 9 drawar Mpla er." In January 1988 near Oastle dfoisor with toll mirror, ohast, panel head­ —Some public school students Rock, CMo., some 80 persons re­ REDUCTIONS UP TO 407o OFF board with frefne to fit full or quoon iho. Lampo Sale Priced From $15.00 are being "educatlcnally ported UFO’s with flasMng 2 5 9 “ harmed by absor£ng unsound Ughta, fantastic maneuverahlU- Sale Price All Laeps aad Aeesusrlsa at lavlaga Up ta tioyb and erroneous" reading mate­ ty ai^ occupants presumed to BOYS’ rials on UFO’s, and “we strong­ be from outer space. BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Viall sir Sfara Is ist sa# af lha eaat oaeplata lad* ly recommend” teachers stop ’’Two days later tt was mota SHIRTS KNIT or .DRESS Stereo & Color TV Soti giving them credit for reading raae OaUariN la tha A n a . A larga aaleHaa af Ipaalah, Naw A I eisis Oal Prioaa All 1 1 1 1 Madsif modestly reported that two high COTTON, FLANNEL HA-TS saucer books and articles. school boys had toundted a po­ 80% OFF ' BOYS’ ia Oah « Rasaa. Oalaaial la Plaa aai Raak Mapla, alas The scientists charged at one lyethylene hot-air balloan,” the SLACKS UP TY) 40% OFF tsUd Ohsrry. Msdsra Walaal wHh itU d Wssd as wall BHih Btd Sab Saia Priaad HNUM point the National Investiga­ report said. and SLACK SETS as laalaatsd M ar-Fn a f Taps. All laddlag Naw al Spnlaoalar Savlaga. Shsp Daring tions Committee for Aerial Phe­ The sdenttoU decided there to Psisr’s Janaary Olaaranea Sals. QaaBimsa LlalladI nomena (NICAP) “mode sever­ no one single area—mdi as BOYS’ 80% OFF al efforts to Influence the course around mUttary bases where JERSEYS SPECIAL GROUP of our study." UFOe congregate. HAT’S “When it became clear that "Very few reprote," they add­ 80% OFF \ these would tall, NIOAP ah ed ’’oooM from tiie dene^-po- $ 1.00 tacked the Colorado projeotas pulated urban areas. Whether GIRLS’ ‘biased’ and therefore wMbout this to due to urban sophtotloa- SKIRTS merit,” the report said. tion or to the eoattalng of city G I R I £ ’ The setenUrtB presented IB lights to not known, but it to SLACKS UP TY) 40% OFF GIRLS’ cases where UFO’s were photo­ more probable the latter.” and SLACK SETS BATHROBES graphed, or appeared to have UFO reports cqipeared to have This IS the famous King Koil Regal Sleep Set that has sold by the thousands .for a higher price. been. a “dustoring tendency" to flare UP TO 80% OFF 80% OFF King Koil has slashed the former price to just.$59.95. The Regai mattress is iuxuriousiy quiited in a Nine were said to give evl- up at a certain time. But flw dence of "probable fabrlca- attributed this "partly GIRLS’ BLOUSES dazziing damask rose patterned cover. Sit on the border and watch it bounce back into piace. It Uote" seven of possible fabiioa- to oiMmging of atten­ and JERSEYS has FLEXEDGE, the no-sag border support that gives you total lasting support edge to edge. This is FURNiniRE tion, seven were daseUled as tlon devoted to the suhjeet by INFANTS’ and BOYS’ and GIRLS’ a limited time offer so don't delay in seeing your King Koil dealer. natural or man-made phenome- the news media." TODDLERS’ imTO 40% OFF MAIN ST., M a n c h e s t e r , c o n n . ’ le i. > S na and 12 provide t n s u f f i d e n t ------OVERALLS and SETS MITTENS and 810 6462 63 KNIT GLOVES Big “ Stretch Out” QUEEN KING data for analysto. >n>e remains of a aospstone UP TO 40% OFF STORE HOURS — Mon.*FrL 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat. 9 o.m. *5:38 pan. None proved to be “real ob- quarry, worked by Indian trflNS 20% OFF Super Sizes Tool SIZE * 1 5 9 “ SIZE * 2 4 9 “ Jecte with Mgb atxanganeaa." for malting stone Jars and potn S'nce the Air Force’s Project to near Jdinstan, RJ. It was one Blue Book began investigating of the few qua)i^ea worited by "flying saucers" in 1917, there TnAt«n- m Nelr Bngtand.

\v ■ \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU^ MANCHESTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JAI^ARY 22, 1969 G onthiue MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 PAGE PIFMBN Are There Ghosts in East Haddam? By Senator's Actions would retard B a m * » reform by and the tdeaJMs who stood wttb McCarthy might now play to Ifae the RepuMto," aa he told one givtag only fob semWaace of re- him In 1066.’’ Senate, aJtowsd that ’Tve otfy passerby. .BAST HAODAM, Cbnn. (AF) CnMIfeMlileiitlMrM. Since foe battle of Chicago, seen htoi once or twice.’’ He seems reiaxed in prlvats itors —How do you get rid of a ghost I^ -tto ie siyportera reacted McCarthy, 62, has svldenoed Msanwhito, former Vice Pres- oomrenatton, M m s to poke fun who visits you in the mAkfle of McCarthy Followers Said wiLLaiAMnai oom. (a p )- th e n igh t? harshly. Whahtogton oolumniat nothing but a.desire to retreat Ident Hubwt H. Humptarey <4- at htoMMlf. But hto brown eyes t iM O B M o t » p a n o n a y fito Mary McGioty, who torenoofc from foe UmbUght. He doesn’t ready has set up a tzansMonal are never quite as mlrthfiX as 4nHOiitn|pd acmtMt job ne- Why, you read him the riot even her oM f r i ^ Robert Ken- talk about the new politics any oCtloe and dnqiped happy hints the words that esoiqw Ms Ups. act, roll over and go back to Bewildered and Frustrated o n M m D *e . 10 at the Untwr- nedy in her euchantment wlfo more. Ms .stated reason for that hb may seek to return to "You are looklrv at a man," deep naturally. By JOsiriPH E. MOHBAT over ■ttjr of OonnaoUcut w ere oon- th e Kennedy, Mc<^«foy o * « ^ , w r^ tumirg down foe U.N. post was the capital in 1970-to Gene said one who knows him well, Aneoctotod Pneee Writer won. Omwd ToaMny, and a Weat And that, aays M rs . F ran oia that "last year’s zHnlng knight that there was no assurance Ms MoOarfoys Senate seat. "who is auOering extreme dis- EATOin^ $300 $595 $700 fPOtaCton man mas fined (IS (Yvonne) W. Antonetli of Fox- WABHlMGrrON (AP) — Fbr Without mentioning the long­ befflme this year’s old p o tM ^ Senate sea* woMd go to a Deeno- In Washlivton, McCarthy appointment, frustration, reslg. 1216% SILVER LANE-BAST HAETTOBD town Road, East Haddam, la standing poUtioal feud between in- Um tame inoldant. More Important than aiza la tha cutting, tha clarity a n d _^ from the anow end cold of New ** huddUng over natkm, and a faeUng of futility, ii m fhie waa Impoaed agaliat exactly how ahe dealt with an color. Siza alona in datarminlng tha valua of a diamond la htan and aX Kennef|ys, U c- and that McOrthy had "dimln. Senate Majority Leader MUce lunch in The Asaenfoly, a Cap4- You are not looking at a go^ eerie spectre who hovered over mitlaading. Wa offar all 3 aama-iiza diamonds illustratad Hamprijire, where it all began a Oarthy said Kennedy’s eleoaon I "WHERE QUALITY ALWAYS H Ronald B. liadoux, 22, In Cir- and would walcoma tha opportunity to axplaln the differenca khed Mmsdf with the young Mansfield, asked what role td HU Restaurant, "mourning loser." oott Ocunt. A aeoond ohai^, her bed about midnight, Feb. In pricat. Do come in. No obligation, of eourea. year ego, he drifta in a diotartt, I______EXCEEDS THIe PtlCEl" | failure to disperae, was noUed. 2, 1966. PUMllng way throi^ the &i all, 67 students euid facidty And, what’s more, ahe got INSIST ON A TREASURE CHEST DIAMOND FOR QUALITY AND VALUE warmth and oomtort of the VM. H flllR fib Tnes., Wad. 9 to i a Thara., Frf. • to • nwmben caused themselves to away with it. Senate. nVUnOs Sat. a to 6 (deae! A1 Day MeiMey) be arrested at the peaceful fined w«a san- to atop after a two-caf aeddant Minor ouggeatod that the’por­ statement yesterday after on al­ bound and stopped to make a John A. Btckel managing di­ urion, 46 School SL Out-of- TED TRUDON The project indudw in the fend himself In court next «M o t Andover, Hefaron and Public A ct 637, it was A short trial In Circuit court, nfcg of Occwioide, CWlf., $2D, Meeting Sunday in EQlngton yaateniBy. al mootoic tart nlflrt okioo bo- tion of toe relocated n od efoeert leged transaotion between the left turn. TtM Strlckhmd gar, ap- rector of (ho ComeoUcut Credit town members may obtain tick­ liulbaRMiib. baae bid five tnduatrlal arte estim ated the $8,000 would be month. Ronald Godfrey, 83, of yesterday aired grievances be- for failure to obey wate tnd- Pdice said the Miiudlo ear oatnJnr a nkM-man wnrnitaakn to UCom. whiett would be rioaa two at the Ace Package fitore pDOoohlng from behind, thoight Urion League, wU be the guest VOLKSWAGEN ah(^, four buotnew education Members of the Mandiestqf ets from Ted Venture, Sykes Tba mfereadum date baa not received; the actual wus $10,- 100 Prospect St. pleaded inno­ tween a brother and aister. fie control olgnala, and Lewis pulled out from Lower Butcher to tbe Eagtovtile Une, m ight'be OA Center 6t. Sloaabeig was seen tbe oeu* ahead waa moving out speaker. He has served in a rooms, toree arte and crafts Democratic Women’s CSuh have tato lart year. ER>«it Cartoon Junior High Sriiool, RockvUie. 076. Under industrial arts, the cent yesterday In iftockvIHe Cir­ James Olynn, 64. was charged NedeU, 31, of Haitfbrd, $10^ for Rd. to Rt. 88 and waa stniok appropriate for a motel or leaving the atone with’ two alx of Ihe way and failed to atop in number of credit urion poai- boon a«t u yat. room s, one 1,300 enrollment li­ bean Invited to attend the meet­ wW M tv« OM vice onoirmaii, Copies of the annual atate- Ibe boud alao voted Kiai- estim ate w as $3,600, but oidy cuit Court 12 to breach of peace with being found Intoxicated falling to obeerve a stop aign ing of the Hartford County Fed­ by a car drtvm by Rlobard reoturant. pdohi of ‘beer by a pcdrolman. time. Both oora were driveable tkxw throughout the country, ment ore available now at the brary, one auxiliary gymnas­ $1,820 was received. In business and Leonard Banjamki oa oao- doy to oooept tba baoa bid of resulting from the Jon. 4 inci­ and waa ordered to move hit with more than a roBliv stop, eration of Democratic Women’s Pease of Sernera. She is sched­ rotary. After aome dincuarion about SloaSbeig allegedly hod a toeged and no police action w u taken. includtaig a term aa an execu- credM tmlon office. Read Herald Advertisements ium, a new shower and looker education, $4,000 wag estimat­ beionginga from the hoiAe of his An is-ywar-cld youth w h o uled to appear in ktimehefter No liriurtaa were reported. H.on.900 aubmltted by Jack room for boys. dent. dubs Saturday at 1:80 p.m. at B«v«n of too nliM mombars the beat way to otoit, mombera Oatiforria' Hoenae which be used Hunter IBc. of Manohoater with ed and $0,300 was received. Un­ His refusal to hire an attor­ stater, Mrs. Marv Peril at 187 faces more eerioua ebama the HartfMd Courant Audi­ Circuit Court 13, Feb. 17. agreed to uae aU ptnotble ao- to purchoae the beer. In Con- der home economics, $400 was wore proMrit at tart nIsM'a a M ter o f taitent Indtcatlngr In- The altomatea include two ney met w'th a degree of sken- Baat Main St RockrlUa. He recMeae drtvjng and operatoig torium, 280 Broad St, Hert­ Other ares poMce aotivity: elatance from otate ogendea, neoticut, only a ntiajority cord COMPLAINTS estimated and $3,080 was re­ aiMtIng:, in oddltton to toe toreo tantton of acoeptance of the bifdogy labs with related facUi- tlcism by Judge William Ebvtng was g:ven a flve-day suspended wtthout a Uoense Bd- ford. VERNON riiarting wHh the State Develop- to proof of age. Court dote for Mrs. Grace Hunter of Parker Ues, greenhouse, one music ceived. offtoora, DavM Rappo, Mark alternate Mda depending on the who nevertheless assigned him V?ie arrert cases. Bernard en car when cai^M by poUce pass left after being Involved in WMb what oppeara to be now local IDC meeting aa ooon aa cable guide raUings or chain A $1,000 bond was s^t for An­ cussed Irtclude housing, wel- Polloe report that Kathy A. between noon and 4 p.m. in a board tabulated that Hunter's Kevin Donnelly, graduate of toe a two-car acotdtot yeetortlay. on octiva IDC, after aoveml link fence. gel Vnlesqiiez. 2t, who was or- K rtyr. 64. of 38 HsrtfoM TWte. other noilea were given- in faro, education, state Income poaaible. lUqipe noted that If Oiandkr of Box Mt. RiL in Bol­ tab at Maneboeter Memorial faaoe bid with alteimates to­ University of Hartford, will ac­ ItodcvHle, had charges of speed- court yeaterday to Daniel Davie tax, day care centers, consum­ Toiuig struck a oar driven by yeoM of Inootivlty, too mom- "all we do la Itoten for the next ton was westbound on Tbltond HoapMai yeatuday. She stated In other action, toe board cui- resied In W'Uington yesterdav bora deoMad to requart funda taled $l,se6,M0. Four ctoar cept tods postUon begiriiing Jan. and later found to be AWOL 17 28. of on a charge er protection, lowering of toe Norman Cofake, 62, o f MBbuiy, several montha, we’U be doing T^pke. yesterday and pullad to a that the poofeetbook etas under thorized toe administration to 27. tor oporaiUng' until the end of SICMW OP oategotiee inuot be added to fn>m Fort Devons. M ass. He of way si^tenM largefy be- aggravated naaauM:; Atwood v o U ^ age to 18, and annual Mass. Cofake was slowing to our Job." ■top behind a cor that hod run her desk and she left toe room toli amount to get tbe building place an ad In aeveral news­ Mrs. Barbara Helveabm will the year from toe Board of Ft- papers seeking an auditor for was arrested for operating a cause Ms aftemey, Rotoett F bitcU, 48, of 67 West St, Rock- sessions for the assembly. make a left turn, poMoe said. Membera alao agreed that lo­ out of gas. Sba was otruok by o r iy fo r about 16 minutoa dur­ project complete. also leave Rham on Jan. 24. She nonoe, wMch 'wlU m eet, next the 1900-09 year. stolen motor v-hlcle and toe ^ vflle, intoxlcatton; Chrol Gueirt speakers are State Tax Merrilee Peroulx, Rlveralde cal souroea, such oa the Obo- toe cor tohowliig her, driven by ing tbe whole eftemoon. PoUce ■niey are: Moveable eqidp- has been teadiing a part-time Monday right Jamea C. Bogar, 29, o f Over­ The board received a request case was continued imtU .Tnn. Wm' at the tone of a skidding Francis of EJaton Rd., Tolland, Goninussioner John L. Sum- Dr., Vernon, was charged with eervation Oominiauion and the are Inveetigating the matter. ment for the rooms added, EkigllBli-Social Studies combina­ for payment o f $86,000 from ooeldent on Rt. 74 In Tolland. drJviing too fast for coilUMiom, van, Atty. George Athanson, passing a standing school bus. ExponMO anticipated at tola Planning and Zoubg; Cbnunls- brook Rd. in Vernon, which tlM .TW ; legal fees, $8,000; tion. 28 for Investigation by federal ■kidded on a patch of toe. Tbe architect Richard Butterfield. authorities. Atty. King voudied for unusual and Roland LaVaSse. 46. of end Miss Edna Purtell. Refresh­ She is scheduled to appeer In tkne ore otetlonery, etampa end slon, can be of aooiatance as OOmiBCITION aiefalteotuBl and engineering Principal J. Colin Pushee re­ road o o n O H im on port of the Crystal' Lake Rd., Ellington, ments will be served. Rockville Clreuft Court 13 Feb. oalory for a recording eeoretary weU in giving the IDC dheo- ChonMer car had to be towed The board voted to borrow the ported that enrollment on Dec. A 60-dav susnended Jail sen­ The report of an accident Sat­ few , $W,000, and oonUngency, funds on a short term note. *'*8***®y- failure to drive In the eataldisb- Those Interested In attending 4. wMch the group hopes to htre. tlon. €Uid ahe and her paeneaagfer, Vtr- 1 was 882 and had dropped to tence with nrobatlon for one Also datmlng ice on t h e ed lane, glnla pawklns of Carpenter Rd. urday on Center St. involving State Orants vear was ordered for Rafael the eveiH may contact Mrs. The mombera feel toot about Memibeni of the new IDO ore Steven J. Merton, 40, which ap­ 829 as o f D ec. 38. road for their trotihla^ Doug- Judgment was suspended for $160 obould oovor tola until in Bolton, were taken to Mian- Superintendent Aram Damar- Bermudes, 86; o f 81 School-Sk, Nicholas Jackston, 406 Hack­ A1 Kaline hit .879 In toe WorM ■ohitowat hampered by (he peared in Monday’s paper g^ve AnidlDver las Aldertan, SO, of Mt Vernon Martin Dougherty, 48, of 8 matack S t July 1. Approprtatkxi to tite UXl chesbar Memorial Hospital Series for the IMtroit Tigeia. fact that (here la no real history Ms address aa 112 Walnut St. for toe preeent flaeal year wae of work by almltar groups In the where tiwy were both examin­ The owndr of that property re­ $60, ibut ttrti boa been expended post. It appeoro that tbe present ed for a question of neck Injury Girl Scouts through toe aervlcea of town commtoakxx front (toMUoaion at and dtocharged. No poSoe acUon ports that Merton no longer planner 8am aptelirogel, who recent meetlnga, to wffiiiv to go was taken. Uvea there. PoUce and court of­ attended an eaiUer meeting to work on the probiems of eco­ ficials have no other address for Merton. Prepare for late tart year. nomic devriopment, with both A written warring for Improp­ Pre-Inventory short and long-range plana In er backing was toaued to Noreen IDC menvbera were freeh L. HaKworth of 1097 Main St. Cookie Sale from a Joint meeting wMh toe mind. Meeting Tonitot yerterday after on aocidetM on Patrohuan Resigns, Ftanning and Zoning Oommto- Main St. near Oak St. According The Gtrl Scouts of Andover There will be a meeting of Won’t Shave Sidehnms aion whlnh waa boM on Monday to police, she booked out of a need money tor some of their aeveral town agenclee tonight at right. They agroed toat ttie parking stall and struck a car LBVnrOWN, Po. (AP) — numerous artivMiee and their Clearance! meeting had been “ very uee- toe high school at 8 to dtocuM stopped at a llgtM driven by Benaatam Towirtilp potrolnian major way of raising funds is fid.” Some o f toe dteouaekm at proposed relooaUona of Rt. 6 and Harold L. Newcomb Jr-, 44, of Rt. 278. Thto to not a puUlc Alfred Btftni, 38, realgned the Glil Soout Cookie Sale each toot oeealon wae elaborated on 19 Oroes St., Ooventry. Both hearing, but an opportunity for Tuesday right rather than year. TTiiB year’s sale starts on tart right, prMetpaUy toe im­ cars were operable; no Injuries interooted boards and conunis- ■tiava o ff Ma aMefautw . Saturday and continues through pact of too propoeed Rt. 276 lo- were reported and no further po­ alon* to eooohange Ideas, in- Five other pettrobnen oom- Feb. 8. DeHvary of the cooUes oation on toe town. lice action was taken. pUed wfih FolM Chief WUltam begins on March 16 and pay^ Becauae of Univerrity of Oon- tereeted townspeople may also attend. F. Rlempp’s order to shave off ment made at that time. necticut expanalon, (be State PoUce report that WiUtam p. aidebunia. lore. James Law of Hebron Highway Deportment waa aub- Feder Jr., 39, o f 844 LydaS St. Manoheeter Evening Herald "Thta to It,” aafd BriUni. ‘Tm has been designated oooUe mlttod a plan to Gov. John backed out of hta driveway yea­ quMting. I’ve had tt Fm taking Dempoey outUring plana for toe Coventry oorroqiondent. Holly ohalrman for toe Sachem Uhlt Oontiier, tel. 743-8705. terday and bumi^d into the left my atend.” « of toe Connecticut TTaito Coun­ propoeed rekxation, wMch front of w pickup truck parked 'T m ohraya rieon ohaven and cil, eaaS inchides the town* of ' would carry Rt. 276 in a aouth- on" the north elde of the street dean,” said BeUtoiL "But if Hebron, Andover and Ifaslbor- wenteriy direotion from toe Reaches Century Mark Owner of the parked truck is CMef Riempp thtaks I’m sloppy, ough. Mrs. Laws, a fkwmer Eoglevllle area to Rt. 6 where Donald J. Lewie, 29, of 841 Ly- that’B tt." Brownie leader, has held meet­ • All Blood, Sweat & Tear* the State propoeee on inter­ WEST HAVEN (AP) — Eva daR St. Damage was negHgfble • All Spirit - Featuriiv “ Tbe Tha cMef said tt wasn’t a mat­ change between Rt. 376 and toe and no poUce action wna taken. ings with local chairman in the FunBy That Plays Together” Dreisbach turned 100 years oM ter o f cteanUnesB. It Mnm a melt' three towiia. Andover’s chair­ • All Eltetric Flag relocated Rt. 6. Tuesday. Sending congThtula- ter o f dtoetpUne. Tha order to all men is Mrs. Francis Haines of Big Brother & The Holding Co. IDC membera agreeid the area ttona to her were Gov. Jehn PoUoe report that Ronald R. patrolmen to trim aidebunia had WUee Rd. ft Cheap Thrills Fea. Janis Joplin along the rriocoted Rt. 378, Demiieey, West Haven’s Mayor CHtroed o f 62 North St. left Ms been on toe depaitment’a btfle- Gtoi Soout cookies oome in All Simon & Garfiinkel which to aeveral yeora in the Aleomnder Zstnowrid and more car parked on Wood Lane over tln board for more than a week, live ftevers and sell; for 60 ooita only 20 Polaroid future, wouM be deelrable for than 100 weU-wiriiers. last weekend end returned yes- satd Rtompp. a box. Local scouts earn a prof- H of five cents on each box. The rest of the profit goes to Swingers! Cormecticut TraSs Comnoil for Taylor-Tot ( M d ’ s Reider Padded 33 camps, leedendilp training, ad­ #20 - Swinger ministration end other servioee they ptoride local troops. In Deluxe Stroller Training Chair Toy Chest Wallet Size B&W Andover, girls of toe Junior, Pictures Codette and Sender trolDps will Our Our participate in (be door-textoor Reg. R*g. sale. $3.69 $12.97 #3000 * Big Swinger A special find raising baked 77 goods sale will be cooductod by All chromed frame — Beautiful Complete with potty - Folds Sturdy wood frame, covered Full 3x4 Size B&W Oadette Girl Scout Trt>op OOdMi thick avacado green padding compactly for travel or storage. with Colonial print in gold and Pictures with storm shield and basket — on Saturday from 10 a,m. to 8 in our inventory Only 25 per store. No rain- walnut. Padded lid, safety latch. Folds easily and compactly. checks. p.m . at Barker’s in WlUlman- s a s s iK No Rainchecks tic. Proceeds will go to finance the trip to Washington, D.C. tor Save on all Strollero, High Chairs, Pre-Inventory Clearance! (he girts an Feb. 31-28. They Nationally Advertised High Performance will Join Troop 460 o f Blast Hart­ an Training Chairs, & Toy Chests ford for the trip. Extra in our stock. Nineteen' girls In toe Andover Preslone Tune-up Products troop wm g o and be eocompen- \ *ed by Mrs. Lucas Moe and Mrs. Save Paul Donahue, co-leaders, and Engine Tune-up #AS230A Mrs. Ehigene Schwanke and Reg. 994 TV’s and Major Appliances! Mrs. Robert Campbell. an Increases Oil Detergency — To make sure toe Wartilngton Cleans .and quiets engines — %OFF trip goes smoothly, a supper Extra meeting of aU adult chaperones Prevents sludge formation. and their families will be held on Sunday at the home of Mie. Oil Miser #A S223 Lucas Moe, Wales Rd.„ from 6 Rag. 794 Our Regular Low Prices on to 7 p.m. On Feb. 3 the Cadette Stops Oil Burning — Re­ troop wiU meet with toe East stores lost power - In­ 1^ Hartford Ceidettes as their creases oil pressure — Re­ guests at the home of Mr. €ind duces wear. Mrs. Donald Richards, Lake h All Toys and Hobbies Rd., for a skating party from 7 to § p.m. Kodak #124 Instamatic While in Washington, the Smog System Detergent in our inventory Cadettes will be staying at Rag. 894 Rockwood National Girl Scout Keeps PCU Systems clean and Budget priced, but a fine per­ juniors fUp for Program Center In Potomac, trou ble free — Maintains former. Set contains 1 roll Md. This beautiful 93 acre site, smooth engine idle - Prevents CX126 12 color print film, Save an Extra Save an Extra Just 16 miles from the Capitol sludge and excessive oil loss. flashcube and battery. buildlng,-is oj>erated by the Girl Scouts of America, and serves Spring Knits as a year-round center for Pre-Mixed Kodak #134 camping and touring groups of Save ^ Windshield Washer I C O F F our reg. low prices on any 1 7 6 7 Girl Scouts from all parts of an Electric Eye Rag. $22.99 in natty navy America. $ ___ _ 4 Anti-Freeze & Solvent Extra ^L. RCA, Zenith, or Westinghouse Manchester Evening Herald Protects to 25 F. below Reg. 994 Andover correspondent, Law­ zero. Cleans ice, snow, snapped with white rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. Caldqr frost, road film, etc. Ready Portable TV ;niK ^ V O F F to use as is - No mixing - Batteries just pour from the con­ Clearance Sale - Display Samples Only - One o f a Kind - Scratch or Dented. tainer. . . "D ” , “ C” . or “ AA” Cell Our Regular Low in our inventory. Your Choice a. Jr. .petite acetate knit with low Save $ Prices on waisted bodice in green or red top­ our reg. low prices on any 8 for an -C OFF \ p in g a n av y s k ir t . . . kmsr sleeves Our Regular Low Extra RCA, Zenith or Westinghouse Long life and leakproof 3 and colVar in white. Jr. petite 6 to 18. Use for flashlights, toys, radios, etc. Stock up now S f Famous Brand during this sale. Prices on All Wagons Color Console TV b. Acetate knit coat drees wrapped Famous MIgi*. Clearance Sale - Display Samples Only - One o f a Kind - Scratch or Dented. to the side and belted . . . dashing 3/g ” Electric DrUI “Thru the Door’ Random House in our inventory notched collar faced in white. 6 to 18. Famous Make Famous Make Nesh Playpen Dictionary and •ts .4 4 Electric 2- speed All Bikes Our with Pad Our c. Jr. petite acetate knit with smooth Rag. Oothes Dryer R«9. $10.99 Automatic Washer $6.36 Scooters princess lines, half belted back . . . white buttons and wide white Ehig- ft Large Chuck Capacity ft Mirror Finish Now, the famous “ Ran­ ft Full 2.0 Amperes • Industrial Listed by U/L dom House Dictionary o f lish odlar. Jr. petite 5 to 11. , V ^ $ VygY the English Language’’ in in our inventory College Edition. Perfect in our inventory Only 30 per store - No fainchecks •IG for sch o o l, home or office. (DAL, Dreases, all storss) .

MANCHESTER — 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE iA U i W IDNBDAY thru SATURDAY Exit 93, Wilbur Cross Parkway SALE: WED. thru SAT. AU D&L fitorcB open Mon,, Wed., Thurs., Fri. tiU 9 P.M., Closed next Tiies. for Inventory; m m i o N O N N LATIIVIRY NIGHT New Britain open tiU 8:45, Closed next Monday for Inventory. ' VOUiAMD TPKB, EXIT 93, WILBUR CROSS PARKWAY 1145 TOLLAND TURNPIKE * a u -ooM Open Late Every Nghf I&. ICANCHBSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1968 Chester. The Rev. O tttonl O. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY zzi 19.9 ^tuitrlirBtrr lEttmitts il|rraUi aUinisort pa^ or of Oenter Oob- * In Urf>an League Report gragWUcnal Church, liancheB Youth, 16, HoSpltal To Ban te r. ofOclated. Burial •mm tn Spring; Grove Cemetery, H art­ ford. T», o( Ruttord, Girl Scouts Seorera wei« Aleioander Sig­ Minimum Wage y^onCtih Sale of Cigarettes Developers Welcome of Stepbcn nniU of ner, Penry Setanidt, Ralph CBH' died joatentay at Deri ana iie tu e n Bananaici. Ciflrarette sales at Manchester Memorial Hoqrital Plan Anniuil t t i t t a d Haai)ltal He ema Om VERNON — A 16-ycw>ok) El­ soon be banned. ' ^ iHBlMMd of lira. i^auMne Clag^ WUUam y. Dewafaig lington boy was killed In 'a one- High-Rise Proposal K> Helen Guarantee Asked The ban was passed last nisbt by the hoepitol The ftmeral of WUHam, J. oar accident last night on Thrall Cookie Sale lundfOi'a alao include a Downing of 39 Loouot St. (h u iteiilliiiied fmni Page t|nei tees by a slim margin. Jacob MBler, board 'If area developers are accurate in their predictions, grandohild and tour freat- held thta morning' from the Jolui ity groiq)s to determine tiielr Rd. and a 16-y«ar4rid poasatEer said today, "It was an extremely cIo m vote; i t Manchester may some day have a tdcyline of 'high-rise Manchester GM (Scouts wUI grandcliildrMi. F. Tierney Ftnsral Home, S19 slve plan for the eoonomlc da- own destiny by stqjporting, 'via la in “guarded” condition at by a margin of only one vote." conduct toeir annual cooUe sale velopmert of the ghettos should apartment b u ild in g s .------<— Puiteral aarvicea wIB be hMd W. Oenter St., with a Mass of both lagWatton and approprta- RoofcviDe General Ho^dtaL ------MUler aaSd (ha Tito waa the feeltog; of aev- f«nlly had grown tq> and mar- starting MOiMay at 4 p.m. un­ IMday at 10 a.m. at Roae HUI draw on the full tax, credit and tiorai, the concept of ocnununilty favor of ihs bon praaraHad < til Monday, Feb. 2. The ooUUea requiem at St. Jamea’ Church. Thomas W. Hartmaim, aon of oral prea dcvelopen, reoHoni, ^od who were now rtuck with natenal Home, OW Blm S t, The Rev. Vincent J. Flynn subridy pewen of the federal paitlclpalkm in the control of ’Copter Troops the divided opinions of E atton^ atid odien who have “ <«» big for them. They ordered next week will -be d»- Rooky Rin. The Very Rev. Ml- government to induce the paiti- educational and other Instltu- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Hort- m akty to stqgwrt (ha wdl Uvwred after March 20. No mo­ was celebrant. Mra. Ralph m sm of 2 Woodbtoe St., EUlng- expreaaed InterMt in hlgh-rite *»• t»»«w>«ted in the lux- «diaei Dtarga of AB Sainta Rus- Macoanme waa organist aial cdpotloh of private industry and tiOIM.” Nab Stoekpile the hoopftal dooten who had riructuraa who were oontacted ury life of high riE» Uvlng, Uju ney will be ootleotod until de- rian OithodoK Church of West rtwuld allow for ftjU ownerahlp ton, died ohoitly after midnight prevlouaty voted 89 to 6 in fttv 1hne*y. BoMst. Burial waa In St. Jamtof Housing Act of 1968—"Fiilly (OontlniMd from Page One) hvod to get their reacUone to pro- «l*velopera fari. Hartford wW officiate. Burial by Uacks once a gl'ven enter­ funded, it would increase total at the iMqttal of head injuries. of a ban. t The other tenant expected 'Mis. David Falrbanha of U7 Cemetery. Father FTyiwi read Edward MOntandon, 16, of paced Mghriae aonlng reguto- will be iii Roae IQU Memorial tite committal service. prise has become competitive." housing production to Z6 milhoa Light Iitfanitry Brigade partially MHIer said, “ttm a faal Uoiw. woidd be the executive man and Hawthome St. has been named Park. Ro(&y HUt Bearers were PhiHp Sullivan, Wetfare—Its earilest replace­ unite • year, or about doufala the enclrcted the village Monday not too good a mora, but Ua wife 0)110 luive no ohlldran. the com'miunHy asaodation M enda may call at (he fu- morning after a 30-mon patrol feeHng waaa th a t we atamdd < PlaiUtog DIreotor J. BMc Theoe people would alao be able oodcie chairman tor this year’s EMward O’Bripn, Joseph Syi- ^ y’vv •______ment by an income mainte­ curresit rate, and increase pro­ Poltert haa alao gone on neral home tomorrow from S to oanw under anlper fira in iba port ttw dootoiw. Atoo^ tfaa n - to afford the $800 and more a sale. She will be asststed by 'vester, Leon Bradley, Harold HCOTt x^hfWmUMn nance plan. Meanwhile, adop­ duction of low and moderate In- . ootd da being In favor of high- 6 and 7 to • p.m. Olds and John Fbrtln. tion of the affidavit system lor come housing to 600,000 units area. The fighting Intenalfled was made because of theaw ninf s month re n t Engaged these service unit chairmen: through the day but contact riae appoxtmenta m an in- Atty. Kelly 'offered several Mra. Noirls Brown of the cen­ ------Atty. Oavld C. Wichman of 46 eHgMAUty and estabUshment of per year, or six times the cur­ orsasing amount of avldaiio4 troduedory lettor to town ct- The engagement of Miss Jean WUBam B. Wllaon Mra. M. Pearl Leemon Downey iDr. has been named a minimum standard for public rent production of such housing. brake ott when night fell. By linking riganalte arooUng*m wii^ reasons why someone would tral service unit, Mkrs. Frederick William E. Wilaon, 78. of Fraveral aervioen for M n. M.Miandiester's 1969 Heart Week asalrtance payments "below Thta latter provision would per­ then the Americans had a par­ lung canoar, and ottier < Martin of Manchester to Clau­ Rugglea of the northeast unit, Ehnwood, father of William W. Pearl Leemon of 179 Spring St. chairman. He eald today that which no state may falL'’’ mit us to eUmkrjate all substand­ tial cordon around three sidea of After all, we are a health to* rather than In Hartford. He said dio MaraoUo of New Tork City Mrs. Weyant Famson of the Wllaon of Manchester, died the ■village. Offleen said ar­ northwest unit, and Mrs. H.H. were hetd yesterday monSng'ie will appoint area chairmen Incom e Hlalntenanoe—T7>e ard houring in the country In 10 sUtnUon.” ! and Hampton Bays, Long li- T>ieeday a t East Hartford Con- at South United Methodlstto assist him and that he will yean. This goal must be met.” mored personnel carrlera tried The Women’s Auxiliary runi( Wilson of the southwest unit. waleacent HospItaL League is preparing a four-part of «v«rytUng that the toira de- <>™wn to MMcheater to get land, has been announced by Church. The Rev. Gary Cornellsoon announce their names, Malnutrition—"Tbs Food to block the gap, but the bulk of the Hospital Gift Shop whors away from air pollution, to get Proceeds from the sale will Survivors include hs wife, an­ approach to a system of Income officiated. Burial was tn East Atty. WUchmen, a Manchester Stamp program is a fundamen­ Uw enemy force apparently clgorettaa are sold. M n. Martirt her mother, Mrs. Richard Mar­ benefit many phases of the Girl other aon, a brother, a sister, maJnibenance, to be introduced dipped a'way in the darknean. In the aame letter Potter said Soout program. The tnles- Cemetery. native, is the aoa of Dr. a n d on a staggered timetable In the tally sound and dignified drilv- Duke, president, told The Her' be WM not aura U ot city life. Kelly also felt tin of S3 Harveurd (Rd. She ia two granddiUdren and several Bearera 'were WllHam Rood,Mrs. Barney Wichman of 64 ery system, but changes must “I’m afraid wa dkkt’t make tt also the daughter of the late man’s trocp will recei-ve eight nieoes and nephews. belief that “ttie one prompt, ef­ aid, “We will carry out the : couW aivport luxury Ugh-rlse Manchester is easily ac- Herbert M ^nney, W. J. God-Brookfield St. He is married to be nuwle in tt to make sure that in time,” said one oCficar. Richard IMartbi, former town cents of the inroflt tor each box Funeral servtoea will be held fective and certain solution, to pital'a decision — whatever thaij •parimenito, but he ■wanted to to Hartford, sold which will be used tor frey Gourley and Norman he former Susan E. Cohen, al~ It is used effecU'vely to fight the Ck4y scattered contact was rs- may be.” manager. Friday a t 2:30 p.m. at the Tay­ the problem of poverty in On af­ ported Tuesday, and none was have provtalons for them in the A real eatate appratoer who trips, craft materials, service Holmes. so of (Manchester. fluent sociiety is to provide ev­ hunger of the poor.” The auxiliary member aoEdng regutolttoew In ooae in- to not be identtfled, Xsrt- Her fiance Is the son of Maes­ lor and Modeen Funeral Home, The Holmes F'uneral Home, He is a graduate of Manches- Armed Services—"We consid­ reported .today. At least 17 ene­ projects, flags and other equip­ IM S. Main St.. West Hartford. eryone with a minimum In­ charge of the gift shop la Mrs^ terewt waa expreaaed. od several “exeeUent locattons” tro and Signora Dtok Maraollo 400 Main St., was bi charge oftor High School, and holds a er it essential that military au- m y were known dead, and U.S. of New York Caty and Hamp­ ment that dues Vlo not cover. duisU an Science Reader Wil­ come.” Thomas Ferguson, nia aaM «ar« Potter’s regulations call for ^or hlgh^riae opartmenta; they (Heraia Photo by ■aeotvielus) arrangements. B.A. degree from Oortiell Uni­ theiities take all necessary casualtlea ww« put a t (wo killed ton Bays. The sale also assists Cadette liam Sperber of West Hartford Family Plamdng—(Expansion and 19 wounded. ly this afternoon, **Wa are al-t a bulldh^ from six to eleven D*’- Mlaasaro’e property and Senior Girl Scouts, who are will officiate. Burial wiU be In versity and an L.L.B. degree stops to reduce tensiaeis and im­ atoriea, locatod onat leant three property off Miss Miortln Is a 1960 gradu- from the Untveraify of Connec­ is recommended for existing prove (he racial cUmat in the Meanwhile, on 8,20(>4nan U.8. ways ready to baelt up thft Ecleoted, to attend national end Registration Lineup at Community College Veterans Field, Falrvlew Ceme­ services, with convenient - loca­ Tniataea, unfortunately this wlu acres. Potter sees hl^ - rise Hartford Rd.; property off o( Manchester High School and ticut School of Low. armed services. and South Vlctnameae ferae a 1964 graduate of the Unhxer- international scouting events, tery, WeM Hartford. tions and hours and "where this have an effect on the Inoome-j apartmento offerli« the tenant C*>»tnut 6t.; and property o ff Upstairs, around the building, downstairs, and Fifth Solar Atty. Wichman Is a member oonUnued to sweep (he Batan- )dtV of Oonnectlciit. She re- and to provide f|i') or partial clusion ’Thursday he said he expects 1,000 students Friends may call at the fu­ Is tanposstUe^ we submit that Suburban Blight—Olting what gan (Pendnaula, sealed off by ihe producing ability of the gift) luxury Uving with elevators, at- camperehlps tor glris to edtenv. eventually to the cafeteria. Pictured above are of the Manchester law firm it called the emergence of sub­ cetved a m'aster of arts degree will have been processed. Tliis 'would be a decrease neral home tomorrow from 7 available resources may be put ThomM Hartnuuln blggieai amphtblous assauH of tenHaats) oar oervioe, room ■”** reaction to Porter’s pro- either day or resident camps In of Garrity, Walsh and Diana. urban ghettos, tile League urged shop. We know from lnfprma4 In teaching from Heirvard some of the Manchester Community College stu­ of about 10 per cent from the fall term enroil- to 9 p.m. Observatory to better use by providing the the Vietnam ■war on Dec. 18. tlon we have from other )MMpl4 service, and poartbie under- regUattons was general the council who might not other­ He Is a member of the Man­ "that the Department of Hous­ Hillside Rd., EtUngton, suf­ ground parldng occ^ptanoe ■with only some University, Cambridge, Mass., dents in the Stairwell Gallery en route to course ment. No new degree people are being accepts indi'vidual woman w'ltii funds to American infantrymen klUed tala that the ban of elgarattot wise be able to atford to partici- Mrs. Ikeodore F, Can chester Jaycees and Is treasur­ ing and urban Development fered a brokm leg and broken tn 1966. {foe is project associ- registration this week for the spring term. At noon this term because of budget limitations. Starting er of the Mandieetier Toung permit her to see a doctor pri­ six Viet Oong in scattered fight­ aales has affected other aalek.”| ‘ An partiea contacted agreed -pate. Is in Orbit vately.” take consiBtent action both to wrist and questionable internal (hat Manchewter ootild laqipari ^ developers could aite tor the Nattonal (tommleston Profits from the sale will also today 1,091 had registered, Uoyd Holt, registrar, tomorrow. Holt said, new students may register . Mfe. Gertrude Oody Call, 66, Dems. He is a lieutenant in (he injuries. ing Tuesday, raising the num­ Before last night’s daotelou of Obtftonbury, mother of Mra. reverse the present trend sind to a limited number of (he Ugh- not aee a Mgh-rise apartment on Resources for Youth in New be applied toward completion of said. Registration started Monday, and at its con­ on a course space-available basis. (Oontinoed from Page One) Coast Ouaitd Reserve end had Day Oare—“There is a spclal Police said the accident hap­ ber of enemy reporied killed In the trustees, Manchaator wairi Anthony B ottfo^ of Manches­ prevent deterioration of subur­ the operation so ta r to 81. Amcir- rlse buUdtogpa In a rural orwa as Potter «rvl- York OMy. the new l,000-cu;re resident served on active duty with the need for facilities fOr the care of ban areas In the future.” pened about 10:30 p.m. TTte car Dm only major hoapttal In thw ter, (Red yesterday at 8L FVan- than OSO. Glaser emphasised Oo^st Omni. cbdldren from birth to the age of ’can cfwualMes have been light, Atty. EX«ene T. K«rfiy aaid, Mr. MarzoUo graduated from camp. Timber Tralte, In the son, Mr. and Mrs. Allan W. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Bruce V. Johnson, Mr. snd lbs. PoBoe—The report recom­ a small toreiign Francis, and Mt. Sinai HoMtalJ have been announced tor the Mra. Seiim F. lOtcheU. Warren HowUnd sold that, ao- The requirement that a mlid- stained glass craftsman In New Scout, may phone Mrs. Fair son, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carter, Victor J: Blnks, Mr. and Mra. ■Mors, and 21 srandchildnn. Is rlannert to Ohart a fuB 11-year Atty. Wlctanan said today Eckioation—^The report urged specific propocals for imrroving the floor had to be pried to re­ ground and another 72 auepect- all Iwve banned olgaratto aa' ~ Little Tiwatre of Manchester’s The ftnaral wiR be held Fri­ solar cycle—from a qudet period'^t. according to latert avafl- ed sympathlzera . have been coidliv to studies be has oon- of tiiree acres of tend be York City. banks and a scout will come Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. lOller James O. Tatro, Atty. aEtd Mra. the admlnlstralUon to “give police forces and for bettering lease the 'two youths. The acci­ RookvUIe General Hoapftat duotod over the nation, to some l%h-rise rite may A spring wedding is planned. and take the order. 1966 season. day at 8:16 a.m. from the Sul- ti 1962 tiiroigh a period of peak*“ « and related credHolllty to the right of minor­ weeded from among the 6,386 ci- WlndlMun Oommunlty Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Mil­ Donald Richter, Mr. Emd Mra. Seeks N-Treaty Meeting police-community relatiom.” dent Is still under investigation. areoa high-rise rentals are leas be ' disputed''' by some. They are Mr. and Mts. Hvan FuM mi Home, 50 Najibuc activity which la just starting proe«h and a lesser land area should Atty. and (Mrs. John Mrosek. at 9. Burial wW be In St Au- suits of 'Violent flares—tbermcn- ed the ban. Dr. Frederick Baok-t. be required. and Miss Evahne Pentland, WU­ Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Cial'vln At his Weekly meeting with a mem'ber of tile school’s var­ ing the area to (be central of the to bufldtog In MandMstor. By SOL B. HEN Ata>, Mr. and lbs. Clarence the parUamentary 'Caucus with ItMdne'e Cemetery, CHoston- uclear explosions on the sun’s ^ » Ten Believed Drowned sity biteketball, soccer, and ar, chief pathologlat at the heal So, plannirg director Potter’s Uam O. Bryce, Mr. and Mlrs. D. McCarthy, DoncUd C. Gray, twry. surface-nas magnetic storms Negro rage aouth Vletnaimese goverament We’re gotog to have to start truigt funds avaUable tor such Aaron Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. W. S. McCormick, O. Wogman, Mr. and Mrs. M. his Ouistian Democratic Ptety, baseball teams. He also played 'Viet Oong gunners riielled the pital, has uiged for some tima gotog up inteaid of apnawllng as to whether Manoheo- Alt the reijuest of Town MOjv- Friends may oaS at the fu­ which block out radio comniunl- oOfLUMBIA SC fAPl — A ager Riobert Welse, Mlanidies- purposes. Frank Avlgnone, Mr. end Mra. Mr. and Mra. Alexander W. Philip Susag, Mr. and lbs. WU­ Kieeipger said ‘Diesilay he midget football when younger. big American air base at Da dtat sales be halted. Beokn^ all over aw place. In five or alx t®**^ support luxury high riae Uam G. Finnegan, Mr. and lbs. would Uke to dtecues (he nuclear neral home tontgbt horn 7 to cations, M l^U ant displays of Benedict OoH^a senior became In Rain-swollen Creek Survivors, besides his par­ played an instrumental rato in apartmeiX buSdlngB are appa­ ter’s stale senetert and state Weiss, In requesting the bill, FredeHck Winsler, Mr. Etnd Oates, Miss Marion JeoEwman. Nang tor the flrat time in sever- __ years youH see a lot of MSh- Also, Dr. end Mini. Pierre J. Paul Coagrove, Mr. and Mrs. nonprollfeisUon treaty wUh the f and tomoTTOw flxxm 8 to 6 aurora boreaMs. as erratic com- the flrat Negro page In South LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cali­ ents, include a brother, Craig aU elgaraite macblne^- rently not shared by Oils town’s repreeentativee ^v e introduc­ told hfencheMer’s tegislatoni to Mbs. Henry J. Michalak, Mr. ty, the boys’ famiUes gathered al weeks, hitting the western rise in Manoherter.” Matteney, Mr. and Mrs. B.H. WilUom Dwyer, Mr. and lb s . new UB. and 7 to 9 p.m. pass neexDes and as dirtuTb-Clarolina’s General Assembly fornia got a’ breattim' today S. Hartmann of Ellington; his removed kom ttw bospttid saw developera. ed a special act'into the legls- press for Ihe acquisition now and Mra. Robert C. Henrick- ances in power transmission Tuesday. near the aearch. part of Ihe airfield with alxjut 16 -D r. Joseph Maowara, and to postpone improvement from tour days of rain that paternal grandmother, Mrs. eral yaara ago. owns tiiree aciea of land at 62 taiUve hopper. It calls for rtate Meanwhile, slackening rain big rochets as dawn was bre«dt- costs, including those for an ac­ Mfa. Genevieve S. In y ^ WUlam N. Gray, 19. who brought an official atato of was reported in the sta'te. Wella O. Hartmann of Rock- It is not knosvn now exactiy Park at., thlnke Mgb-rfaw apart- purchase of a portion of Case :::::::::::::: Mra. Genevieve ShfeMs Lay, We know tte sun is the major scored high on the Unlverattycf ing today. BIbsH Wrecks Car cess rood, until a leter date. emeigency and caused flood Major concern centered on ■vUle; a niece, and several MUltai^ spokesmen said some vdwn the ban will take effsot, mette would “revltaliae Man- Ml. and proposes, that it be­ St of 16 Timber Trail, widow source of energy for plant and South Carolina Law School Ox- aunts and uncles. A similar bU was Introduicied watera that swept a'way six boys Sacramento cuid San Joaquin Americans were ■wounded at the hut it has been unofftetaHy toT cliiTMtar ** ouM tibertt Is At B ody S h o p come pert of Ahe stale’s pork of John Lay, died tilts mom- anlmal life on earth, and the ^anination, said he hopes that and four mtei In a raging creek. Funeral services ■will .be held dicated diet the ban wlS not be a party Iwtereetod in putting up NHIW RAVEN (AP) — A ceur system. into the 1967 Assembly. It re­ log at a Manchester Oonvales- OSO series may help us under-,’iie assembly Job will help his Valley rivers where levee base and one Vietnamiese ci'vll- ceived a public hearing, hut ■Ihe 10 were presumed breaks could flood rich farm' Friday at a time to be an­ Invoked for at least iAm g “real luxury” apartmento on hla was deirtrayed alt tire New Ha- Today Ut the last day tor the oent home. stand its function. law career. lan was killed by a rocket that died in committee and waa not drowned. lands. High flows were reported nounced. Burial will be In Grove landed In a nearby village. weeks. > poropeEty. ■«*» Body Shop TueeWay ntght fUtaig oti bUIs by Individual M n. Lay was bom At)gr. 24, Skies 'were generally dry, ex­ Hill Cemetery. W. Horry BSngland (dana a by an exploetfon police c^ d was legistoitors. ^ reported out for a vote. M a n ch este r 7 1887 In Mancbeder, daughter of In the Sacramento, Cosumnes Twenty miles south of Da The 1987 biS! called otr a cept for scattered showers, but Frientto may call a t the Ladd hl^-rlsa structure for five "of auspicious origin euid per- The “Oaae Mt. BiU” reoomi- Robert and Margaret Hewitt and StonislatK rivers. Nang a communique said, a $426,000 appropriation foi; When Attack Came. . more rein 'was a ponslbUity Sherman Island, wfaete 200 F^ineral 'Home, 16 Ellington U.8. Navy Swift bpat sighted a Public Rcf^ords r acres of Ills, land of Mandioeter hapa caused by a time bomb.” mends that the stole purchase ShMdB. She was a member of Green. Qe sold be is ready to No one ww neea- tiw oar ait purchasing 278 acres. the Hartford Advent Christian Thursday. For the first time In residents were evacuated Mon­ Ave., Rockville, tomorrow from flotilla of 125 small 'boeits that Warrantee Deeds * a 212-acre tract for the fum’ of history, the weather bureau 7 to 9 p.m. submtt plana os xocn high- the time of the expkwion and $690,000, to be financed equally The currmt bdU ’ carries a S A V I l ^ G S Cfaundi for 63 years. She was day night when a levee broke, “attempted to e-vude and were LAM Developers Inc. to LAM higher price teg for taw acre­ said, all OaUfomla stations re­ was about twothirdB undsr wa­ The family suggests that taken undag) firs by .Ibe Swift rtoe regiftattons era adopted liy Ihera wore m tojiotee, poiioe by federal and state funds. also a member of the WOmert’a v n m f v en Bsiph the town.’ wald. AmMier car parked near- age. Home and Foreign Miasiora So­ White House Notified, ported rain on Tuesday. ter. those ■wishing (o do so con­ boat. Ten enemy soldlera Were Rd.,conveyanc6 tax I6-80. * The 60 per cent federal cost Responding to requests from Bi the north part of the state tribute to the Ellington High ktUed, 24 suspects were de­ LAM Homes Inc. to J. Ran-f Everyone ooHlaoted felt the by ■was exteEiafvriy damaged, would come from open-space & LOAN ciety at the churcti, and th e typloal tenant of a high-rise Owner of the cor Is Guletta Manchester’s three state rep­ cltiies swamped by flood waters, streams ■were receding as the School Athletic Scholarship tained and 46 boats were de­ dall Williams IV and Maiy Jana or cutdoor-recreaition grants, IQn^ Daughters. apartmeiit woidd be a moderate- Gkuidlso of New Ha'ven, police resentatives, Democrats Fran­ Affvivors Include 7 daughters, Bucher Tells Court Gov. Ronald Reagan declared a rain changed to occaaianal Fund In memory of Thomas stroyed. There were no U.B. Williams, property «i Ralph and the Mate’s 80 per cent cost Associa, ly wealthy retired couple whoeo said. from bonding or from' special cis Mahoney and N. Ctuudee Mks. Donald C. Palmer of libn- (Continued from Page One) state ol emergency, permitting showers. Hartmann. oastsolttos.” Rd., oonveyenoe tax $83.46. Boggini, and Reputritoan Don­ chester with whom she made the State to issue relief funds ald Genovesl, are oo-epoiuoiing her home, Mrs. John WIecek of It was halfway through hlo will fire,” Bucher bbjW. “I wbb and seek federal money. a bUl concerning the estabUsh­ Mandiester, Mrs. Howard Gil­ narrative Tuesday that Bucher momwAarily confused' as to Just In the Los Angeles suburb of ment of a Ifanohester branch man of PlalnvlUe, Mrs. Walter told about messages designed what he meant by that message Glendora, a cloudburst sent wa­ d the Motor Voblicle Deport­ since I 'was deaH in ifae water." ter, carrying boulders and mud, Devine of Westwood, M a s s ., for fads commanders In Japan ment. Mrs. Alfred Rollins of Miami, Bucher said he aignaled, “I surging 'through a de'velopment Similar bUls were Introduced and ullUmately the White House. am in international 'watera.” of about 100 homes. Some resi­ I'M., Mrs. Charles Wise of Jean­ oik) failed In the last tom- As­ ette, Pa., and Mrs. Elmer North- One message described the dents evacuated and others took BEST BUYS EVER '■niaV-'V', As the torpedo boats ap­ 2 sembly seesiens. _ ____ rup of Lincoln, R.I.; 14 grand­ approach of the submarine proached, Bucher said Quarter­ refuge on rooftops. Half a dozen PLACE O A I C children, and IS great-grand­ master Law fixed the PueblO’s homes 'were reported badly Maboitey, a t the request of chaser and its threat to open damaged. SETTING O M L t children. fire. location at 15.8 miles from near­ Weiss and Town Aaseeaor P. Funeral services wlU be held est land. Bucher said this was Downpours up to 16 taches hit FROM HOOVER Joseph Murphy, has introduced Friday at 11 a.m. at Watidns- Another, he said told of North confirmed by Navigator Ed­ the San Luts Obispo area of K. ' a biU which affects Manches­ West Fkneral Home, 142 E. Cen­ Korecui torpetio 'boats rushing ward Murphy Jr. and “I myseH west- central California, causing te r’s waterahed holdiiigs In ter St. The Rev. Benjamin J. up, two Communist MIGS flying went down to the 'Wheelhouse havoc In the town. And near the Glastonbury. overhead and one of the patrol Start a solid ttalniws isrvlos or add to your preesnl tot Tibbetts of the Hartford Advent and manned the radar . . . and Ventura County mountain com- The biU would amend a pub- Christian Church will officiate. boots "backing toward my comflrmeU It.” mimity of OJal, where rain was STEAM and DRY IRON during IMS extra apodal vahw iota. Lbnltod tinw oNer— bow*’ with an armed 'boarding ordar today. Uc act of the 1908 Legldature, Burial will be in East (Terne- A junior officer asked about almost as heavy, the lo vanr concerning the deslgnelion of party. ished. tery. scuttling the Pueblo, but Bucher With Stainless Sted Ironing: Stfrface farm land and open-space land. Friends may call at the fu­ "I raised the precedence (on said it wouidd have taken more Six boys on an outing, their The amendment would In­ neral home tomorrow from 7 to the messages) from flash to than hours and the vessel aduK leader and three men C30MMUNITY* STAINLESS clude the Glastonbury hddtngs 9 p.m. critU:,’’ Bucher said, a Navy was in only 30 fathoms of water. trying to rescue them were tom In the designation, for assess­ The family suggests thati Driority rating that meant they “Also the water temperature one by one from a bulldozer aft­ • Won’t scratch on zippers, pins or buttons 6-PC. PLACE SETTING ment and tax purposes. those wishing to do so make went “Immediately and straight was freezing,” Bucher said. “A er It stalled in rising floodwa- memorial contributions to the to the White House." He said he ters of Scape Creek. man cannot survive but very • Won’t snaar At the request of Manchester Memorial Fhnd of the H art­ old his radiomen to keep the few min'utes In that kind of wa­ A survivor, John Eckeraley, S g 9 8 Atty. George Lessner, Mahoney ford Advent Christian Churen. channels open. ter—perhaps less than fl've min­ 28, an Ojal teacher 'who had has filed a bill which, if adc^t- utes." Bucher, describing the open­ joined up with Uie youth group • Uses ordinary tap wa'ter (flBaUiAM.Y|8j||| ed, would authorise group life Sirs. Anthony Charizione ing shots fired at his vessel, At this point, Bucher said he while hiking alone, said he . « insurance participation by di­ Mrs. Angela Marie Christiana' l aid the sub chaser began firing ordered his .men to prepare to reached a bank and colla,psed • Exclusive steam channels for complete fabric coverap(( rectors of ootporaiUcRs. Charizlone, B6, of Hartford, "at 1,500 to 2,000 yards." destroy the classified material. after being washed off the vrfii- mother of Mrs. J. Robert Bed- "On the bridge were myself. "At about the same time, two cle. Mahoney has filed another lack of Manchester, died yes­ Signalman l.C Wendell G. MIG aircraft, I believe they A helicopter rescued him • More steani than any other iron blU by request. This one would terday at Hartford Hospital. Leach, Quartermaster l.C were MIG21s, passed directly Tuesday. repeal all state statites per­ Survi-vons include her hi»- Charles B. Law and Commu­ over the ship. ’FWar Tuck (the He said» the bulldozer was • Faster, easier, safer to use taining to alimony and would band, another daughter, two nications Tech. 3.C. Steven J. nickname for the oceanogra­ heading downstream, ■with res­ Raq, abolish alimony payments in jdl brothers, two sisters ami three Robin. pher) get that damn gear up cuers including a sheriff’s depu­ respects. • grandchildren. "Robin and Leach and I re­ here,' Budier said he shouted. ty. navj- chief petty officer and « 1 2 M The funeral 'will be held FYi- ceived shrapnel wounds." "I'm lea-vlng!’ I said on the a U.S. Forest Ranger when the When a legislator files a bill engine quit. day at 8:15 a.m. from the W'hen the subchaser -was first bridge, ’I’ll be ’damned if they ■’by request,” he takes no of­ D'Esopo Funeral Chapel, 235 spotty, Bucher said, he -went to are going to get away with “Wafer was rising up over ficial potion, pro or ootv Wethersfield Ave., Hartford, the 'wardroom and looked at It that.’ So I got under 'way out to us.” Eckersley said at a hospi­ with a solemn Mass of requiem through binoculars. sea. tal where he was treated and re­ YOUR CHOICE r. ^9.88 Me-KACISITTINai Dictating equipment, recom­ at St. Augustine's Church, Hart­ "There were 10 to 12 people "I ordered a modified general leased. “One by one we got I iMft, etoMr toifc, hoNoU hmdlt kstM, i mended by the Assembly’e ford, at 9. Burial will be In St. on the bridge, most of them quarters and hoisted the flag numb from the cold and just Rules Oommittoe, is being new Mary’s Cemetery, East Hart­ with binoculars trained on us signals, hoping to confuse the slipped away. The chief was tested by the legtalators. If It ford. and watching us. I suspected sub chaser. ’Thank you tor your first to gx>. Finally, there were ELECTRIC CAN OPENS) meets 'with their appravid, a FYlenda may coU at the fu­ consideration,’ ’’ Bucher said he just two of us. the sheriff and SOLID STAINLESS secretarial pool will be creat­ this 'was nothing more than rou­ me." neral home tonight from 7 to 9 tine surveillance." messaged, “ ‘I am departing.’ “ ed, to assist the legiriatora in and tomorrow from 2 to 6 and But Bucher said he also no­ ■"they started playing por­ He said they were, standing on anewerli^ constituents' mall 7 to 9 pm . ticed that the vessel’s guns were poise, crossing my l»w at 10 the tractor in water up to their and to aralst fat writkg; their Think Big necks. press releases, . manned and polnteU at hiim, so yards, and keeping all guns CZX cajoI x c 4 he ordered all hands to stay be­ aimed' at me. I did not feel at He fell back on me end I Reg. ii-n; F u n erals low deck to avoid showing how any time, though, that there went down a few tim es and hit Joseph Moriarty arid WaHer This is the year to think big . . . to earn a big, whopping many men he had on board. was 'hny point 4n going to war. I my head but managed finally to « 1 1 . 8 8 Lawrence both of Manchester, 5 per cent on your savings at Manchester Savings & Loan. a°;aln have jobs In the Senate Mils. Jennto l , Thomson He reported raising flags to was completely and hopeleaaly get to the river ba-nk,” the ONEIDACRAFT* It's the biggest yearly divifJend ever. And you earn it with* ANDOVER—F\ineral services show the Pueblo was taking hy­ outgunned. ’To man our .50-call- teacher said. Chamber —Moriarty as opera­ lor Mra. Jennie L. Thomson of drographic tests. bre machine gunl would have Helicopters and ground par­ DELUXE STAINLESS tor of the electronics board out turning a hand from the yery day you deposit. Divi­ New Boston IRd. were held yes­ "What nationality?" the sub )>een to send a man up to that ties combed the area in brush • OPEN ALL CANS and La'wrence as a messenger. dends are compounded and payable quarterly. You can ^ terday morning at Holmes Fu­ chaser asked. gun, and that would have been te-ountains northwest of Los An­ l-PC. PLACE SETTING deposit as much as you want, whenever you want, and as neral Home, 400 Main St. Man- “I was not particularly appre­ certain death to him. geles, looking tor survivors. • CUTTING WHEEL LEAVES Peter Mortello of VemoE> is hensive,” Bucher said but add­ "And we 'would have had to The missing persons Included “DRINKING CUF’ EDGE • 4 4 8 itr charge of all electronic and often as you want at Savings & Loan. Your money is always ed that lie ordered the engines remove ■ their covers, which Sheriff’s Deputy Chester Lar- mechaidcal equipment in th e ready for you, too, at a moment's notice. So keep your Personal Notices prepared to maneuver and were In fact frozen ... I saw i» TOnn, NOrvy CPO Bob Sears and State Capitol —In the legiala- • POWERFUL MAGNET REMOVES Hve ebanibers, In aU committee money working . and available . . . et Savings & Loan, emergency message blanks point in sending people polnt- U.S. F orest Ranger Jim Green- (MOUUMLV 9Mt| In Mcmorlam broken out. lessly to®thelr death.” nUl, who had taken the tractor FOR FAST, EASY CLEANING rooms and In aU offices. 111 lovtaff memory a t Anna Demko ■’There was a great deal of Bucher said the sub chaser to reach Robert Samples, , of wtio peeeed^away January 22. 43 FWIinn $8Btoi up IP •ik. ★ artlvily on the bridge indicating again signaled "heave to, or I , The "Hawaiian Room,” on the Canoga-Park, and six neighbor VM«Ut*,.rtel Renn*. Ciahta*, riMtaN*. WtMlnitri'. Winlirion):' fifth floor oA the State Oapi^ to me that they might have been will fire on you.” boys out with him on a weekend rMse*. TaWn*, LmNiii Rm«*. CtNlna* WWIe she 11m In peAcefuJ fieep, surprised that we were a U.S. Itol, has been opened for busi­ Her mem ory we onaU nlwayw keif>. "I ignored this," Bucher said. hike when the rains began. ness. It is (he legislature’s Men’s MANCHESTER'S OLDEST FINANCIAL INSTITUTION Badly M im tid rfUp,” Bucher said. Then, he said, the firing started. The boys were Identified as Clubroom. Biaters, Neiphews afid Nlecett. Then, he said, CWO Gene Ronnie Castle, 13; BObby Chs- Howard Lacy “reported .sight­ 1007 MAIN STREET. NEAR MAPLE STREET-TEL. 649-4588 SWEET CHERRIES SCARCE tle, 14; FYank Donato, 13; John 23,184 CREDIT (INIONS Card Of Thanlu ing three toipedo beats headed WASHINGTON — Freezes In Rauh, 14; Donnie Salsbury, 10. We wltt> to Uianlc all of our in our direction; operating from - ’nhtc .:(.184 COVEN TRY-O FFICE - ROUTE 31 - T EL 742-7321 ntlabfaon. frtendi and retoUveM 0,r Michigan and Oregon caused imd Ekkhe Saldbury, 12. M r SUQOR 0C6(|||t unicna in the Unltod Bw many oota o t klndneoH the same location (Wonsan Har­ EST. m i nvnpothy shown ua In (jor recent the 1608 sweet-cherry prop to After they failed* to return B.D. PEARL bor) as the sub chaser. 917 MAIN STREET-34ANCHESTER StE& hod 19.4 mllUcn mem- earaavamoM. We espedolly thank fall from 1967’s above-average Suntday as arran g e d .to their b«ra, aavinga on hand of $11.5 UMoe who o«nt the bmullful The sub chaser then tioisted level to a 20 per cent below av­ homes, about 60 miles to the 649 MAIN ST. OPEN THURSDAY TO 9 P.M. (rlbtaoa. flags demanding "heave to or I Phona 643-2171 bMton and toons outstanding of iii\ The Oolve fomUy erage 81,030 tons. southeast In Los Angeles Coun- $10 btlUon tost April. .)‘i i \ PAQi TWKNTT MANCHKi&fl'kK EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., ' WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969. MANCHESTEEB EVENING HERALD, IiCANCHESTER, CX)NN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 CivUan Club Told oi Plan PAGE TW ENlT45!fE aohota to completed, and toe the plans ara to bs raady tor h e the Feb. 17 meeting of toe PBC, Rod Feather Service Tottand For Big Brother Chapter to which the Board of Bduea- tion to invited. • Are you experiencing the Ttm C S v t t M C U b jrMtentey wid aald, ‘lb my ndsh- The otatsment that toe schools The FB O hopes to talc about Gtoneration GapT Thera ara a MR» * plMi ter auppott bor** aon. Pm intelllcmt But to 4 1 Grade School Gets New Tour would bs aitod tq> m soon number of oounsdhig agen- Selectmen Aj^oint Two an incinerator tor the new ele- Televisiffh Th» Pufcttc Oomnl#- thougb they w tt lie defMrtmen- so that tt haa a gymnaaiuin, aa •M a nport on the auooooatel my own aon, Fm dnmb.’* ssemed to astonish mme of the mentary sahod at Us meaUag ctos wtateh can be of help to •Morto to term a Blf BraUMn SXvontietn added, “tVb 6:00 OJi Marv CMOIn the> Boaitt HStSucatton, taltared (go from cteap to ctaaa well ac other areaa. board nsesnbers prasm t, but D r. you in undentandng your 5 h lU n Doiuiaa FM>. 8, and win invUa D r. Rob­ To the Zoning Board of Amoflen ehaiitor in the Hart- tho(«lit ItenoiKster w«a Im- iMO) Parry OiSisan •68ft ArcMtocft Roboft lAoribord * * ’ <*l® w'** ■ubjecto) eui «t Ota lienhaml noted that, when the Osiilagna said tha "saving ert ButtortMd, ssristart haaMh taan-ager. If you ne^ help ford area. mune to city ptbfalenia. Ve C20) DIsooTerliig America *■*■'** th» olementaiY wdiool ****** their pFOgratu arlH boands voted to go aliMd wltb grace" to “tf the lower gradao oMtoer, who to in favor of in- in looallng auifti an agency, The Board of Selectmen met I/H » SUrerateln of 27 Lex^ thought dope would never htt jK» Tbs Muastera week. Walter J. Krtekvtah of U. (M) MMerogetfs NeicUbor ?**e*ey night preparatory to *** eopMettcated” t h a n a new rtetneiitery aohool, the decreaae,” as prediotod on a oiudhig one in the sohod. tolspbone MIrs. Ftober at the briefly last night, UnStiiv iheta- Ington D r., who ia helping term thto toam.” Oenerat Mapping, Bar. to preo- hood pewibnlmey ptem on ite reno- ***** etFeSehte to them, Viow , aniount of tS(X),000 wee eeUnuut- natlotad level. BulleMn Board Red Feather Intotmation and action to two appointments to (U ) Rineman ently microfilming abetractO) the area oh^itor, told the chib None of the big and'litUe f Auswmu ^'’e*K» end converaturi to a hecauee of more modeet facQl- ed u the ooet for ranovetion of < « ) OnUsan's Mand D r. Castogna aim announced Grade 8 atudento anft their ReCeRsl servtoe of tha Com­ the Zoning Board of Anieals. Hate, grantor and grantee hooka ’ll?” ««**»"» h»ve been matched up 6:fti ( W W e o d w t ndddteMtoooL Hie tour wee oon- ***• “ *'* limited peraoteirt. and toe addMton to too preeent parents wlU noset tonight at 5:80 (80)______lAdies .Day that the high school addition, munity OouncM. The tde- Ronald Mbntessi, a Democrat, and naoeaaary needa to v e t p m n r ■"» local cteptorhaa bem (80) y Troop (kmtod by Dr. Jooeph OMtagna, 'Um teeWtteo and penonnel elementary iediool. He receBed wfaiob to to Inotude tas audi­ 7:30 at Uia high scftiod to dis- pbone number to 83t-4e80. was appointed to the ZBA, to B to th e t a . n ^ y°”- a year In the forming and only tion for produelng the ftool ^ (18) Aftemoon Report mqierintendent of xdiooU, araiet- ere limited by 4he amount of **>et the addMton waa to oonbein torium-cafeteria, will have to cuas DiftorenUal Aptitude Testa flU toe unexpl{;pd term of Albert maps. (84) What's NewT and plan (xwrsea JSrJ. taking^ (40) Truth or Oauequencea •d by Jamee VeMich, euperintaf*- money toe boonto expect t h • ftmllMtee for art, muilo, gym, be cosssidarad sooner than has Morgmnsoft. Morgsnson resigned The Board of J tm m n tm In * pMcaBons. A aociol worker ia ( 8) I laOTO lAioy ven^ of buUdlngB and gvouaito. to provide. No one te atm- library, on auditcrfum-cate- awarding of ccrtltioatea will be to flU the vacancy of sdectmsn. ^ 7 ' X . 6:00 ( sUm Nows ^ been projected. recelvw! prekmtoary IT m tour, wMch leeted airo«w hgr Mgh. becariM of the con- toria, phia a complete aidminta- Bbaoheeter Bvealag Her­ heM April 16, Those wlahlng The tenn eiqiires in 1978. deckleo the beet w ay they could"‘in W««» to -tody the 8) Weather (U) Buto^pUan 'h The boards spent some tone mapa from tiie company. 08) -Nows (84) N .E t ; TbiNIval **m howi^ waa remtotaoent of etoitctton of the new elementary Lratlve otOee. (Hie preeent of- ald Bdton oorraqwBdent, more information about the (8) Oreen Acres dtocuBSlng toe status of toe CD Gerald Ralston of Grahaber Tax Review irratlniia Olemewell Toung, tel. 541 8681. couiwe may contact Domlnlek each boy the attention and guld- ** P0»“>1«. he kodOdMO) The Outstder * aimHar tour about three yeaxw ooiwol and riatng ooete and tax- ***^ would be combined Into a room and seemed to agree that Rd., a Repuldioan, was appoint­ The Boead of Tax Review bM (84) War of the Rosts ago, when board membara ptA- to general. claoaroom.) It could not be divided, except Fhminiat, 369 Woodbridge St. or ed as on alternate to the ZBA, (SO) Morale's Navy ' 8) H a w a ii n v e O , Itartln D. Rich, 66 Nonel Dr., •toedutod grievance airainna tor I The World We Live Is 08860-40) N e w s , iWeathei^, ^ a R ^ In toa Vartouo noctm In the initial renovation renovetton alono hae been with a movstote pswUiUosi, be- filling the unexpired term of hearing appeato ft«m property ) Tojrawe to the Bottom of .Ata oaum It msist be kept as a Gtaatonbuiy. and Big Brother ch^era teive P*” " ' **'® P®®- ** add, ._)) XoKeever and the , raome of the aging rtage, the ftdddte oitooat will aattmated at 1100,000, and Dr. BoatSng LessoiiB August Loehr Jr., vho has be­ cvmera conoerniiig their i been termed all over the United explaining the time needed. 6:05 (40) Combat dolcnel ”*” t *»’ J"™ * a» «3^ towerd twa the CD room for phyelcal Caetagna pradiotod ft might ba lasga rooiB. It was suggested come a reguier member of fhe menta. 6:90 (10d880) Huntley-Brinldey (6-18) News. IWeaUier, aborts that Ms beat use, after the gym boond. The term expires in 1969. Statee. in major Canadian cities Brother apply- (30) New HorUone U :« ( 8) atarilcht Movie , •TfJW g * up and petfaiqie eU- eduoatton. Ae weo notad Mion- •''**> toa* than that. Start Feb. 5 Raltshford Defends The board wlU be to _ _ _ _ and Japan. tog right now may have to wait (84) What's New 111:80 (MO) Jbey BWaop to built, snlght bb as a school First Selectman Elmest Vlk at the Town Han Feb. 1, B, and (8) N ow s (10808860) TbolSht ^^i^*********** **** “• «*“ •*« *• Al***'* H W * of tha PBC, library. The library may tem­ etxiounoed that local etootioas SUveratehi said that although toree months or more be- (6-18) Walter CVonkite (18) Late Movie *” * -**y whioh can be who, among other towiupeoifte, The Coest Guard Auxiltoiy Paeifirts' '’Rights* 18 from 9 amt. to 6 p.m. ewA psychological understanding is tore eartgnment to a Uttle 6:45 (80) Noww 1:00 ( 8-iO) News Wtehen and cafeterta -carried on wlB be Undted. De- hoMe to hla belief that porarily taka over a classroom. PTotiUa No. 17-9 wlB oixiduct a will be held in November of odd on Fleb. 5, and 13 toom 7 to 10 7:00 (8-18) Truth or Consequences 1:05 ( 8) Momshti of Oomfori > Llesdiard said that It would HARTTORD (AP) — House numbered years. A state statute helpful, a plain, genutee love of brother. But the prooeas rttould (10) A M i^ Hitchcock 1 :10 ( 8) Ouidepoota Am pending on vdietoer apace can aohool ehould be toe middle free elglit-leaaon public educa­ pjtn. ba important, In drawing toe Speaker William R. Ratchford passed during the last sesrion Mds is more effective. Even toke only three weeks once Ifa **®7* **’ **’“* *** *«■ **. toere m ay or mi a y aohool, auggeoted that toe $100,- tion course on boale tmonan- Bkaiiiig Forty SEE SATUBDAf’S TV WEEK FOB COMPLETE LI8TIN08 plana, to wcric wllb futura plans of the legtotolpre gave towns younger men have made excel- to gear, he said, Unitarian Society Officers was pushed artde not be showers or peihepe only 000 oe used to add rootne to toe ship and boat handling start­ sold Tuesday that if the Fed­ The Board of Recraoltion to In mlnd( m toot, .when toe ad­ an option of hoiillng their looql lent K g Brothers, and he cited “1'>c social woricer interviews r!!!!L-^. * *?!!P°**<* <»ft»tona- focher rooms. high school. He was toU that ing Wednesday, Feb. 6, at 7 eral Correctional Institution at Ptoiodng a tom-aga .*«»«i-g Jaycees as amoig: the most ef- both separately first. It’s like dition is made, vety few rano- election lin May or November. The first officers of the Unitarian-Universalist Radio • “*** •**•*••• ®«««>vi»tton the amount wouM-Vt purchase p jn . at Gtestonlbury ^ High D aabuiy ttUows fonner drug ad­ party Jon. 8L from 7 to 10 p.m. feettve. the adoption process only much John R. Fitz(ierald as vice president, Stanley W. vaiiosis wiM have to be undosw. If no action was taken by the at CnandaWa Pond, Society of Manchester, which was formed Sunday Smith as president and Mrs. Melba Michael as (Thia ilsting IncludM only thoae nswa broadcaato of It or 15 twi^bv * completa phyel- much of an acidltlon. Hopper The arohMect aaid thst he will SChod. dicts, car thleveev forgers and town’s governing body, elections A Gteltan member asked if quicker and not so strict,” he Bulletto Board night, got right to work last night. They are (left clerk. They must help the society find a church, minute length. Some ataHone carry other short newaoasto.) iiu, i,i~f “ ** ****** **y *** «tocatton program ie a re- also wondered about placing work out plans ->s ssiggeated, in Ctaasea are open to alt boot inoome-tax chea ters to woric kvoidd automatically be heid in all the little brothers were from said. apparent need suh of space. The proposed stoi- Grades 6 through 8 in tlw new outaMe the prison walls, it The flrrt to a U-part oartoa to right) Richard Sweetnam as treasurer, Atty. ^ acme detiUl, by toe s c h o o l oweners and their families and November. Hartterd. SUverrtein said the Once matched up, the Big and start Sunday school and regular services. W B C H - 8 U 8:00 Nows tor a third echool buUdtog. pBflcatlon of shop and home- school, a n jrw ^ m me new should give pociftots and draft of free community service chHd 5:00 Hartford HlcldlcliU 8:10 B p m Uc U p S p o ru board and the administration. atoo to non-hoafers. Navigation, {BuUding Inspector Chaiies men would be sur[Hlsed to Brother is not expected to do 8:80 Speak Up Hiutfora WMh toe (bird school buMd- making to aa much a nault of Dr oestama teM restotera the same right. W»»*danoe lectures will be ghr- 7:00 N ew s These show a poesible utlllia- seamarahip, charts and oom- Schutz submitted a rpport to the know a great many appUcants certain things but to teel out Comrectlcut Junior Science* and a conunittee working' on 8:00 (loallght 11:80 Barry Forber to ^ w under way. the ele. P*«onnel. Language, will aim th T n S JS ^ en tonight at 7 at the flevanlh C o ltiin b ia 13:15 SIsn Off tion of the existing bidl(Bng tor paes, safe boating, luid "nftea Ratchford mode his comment have come from Manchester, the aftuatloci. He might see the Humanities Symposium and was openings of a ooffe« house 13:00 Quiet Houn selectmen which toows 118 per- Day Adventtat Church. The Rf»r. w n c—1860 n vsn ^ s ^ to once again »>* curtailed InItlaUy. This Is be- wK he needed ter W n d S ^ a middle stood program. He of the road will be studied. during on Interview about crit- Fbtherteas boys, fual boys boy once a week or less often, one of nine to be sent td the teen-agers to be sponsored by WPOP—141* 5:00 Afternoon Edition piUs Issued tor new home con­ Atark Finley wlU direot th e 5:00 Danny Clayton 6:00 N e w * being looked at,with a critical *« « « *» « * of the Wgh aohool tmera through t o u r t b l m ^ wlH e.ko w "’* ’ out his own {Han, The schedule of ciiusseo to; tetoma of the federal prison whose laihers Just cannot seem Being ready to talk on the National Junior Science and 6:00 Dick Heathertor struction in 1968 totaling $3,097,- oouroe. toe area churches in WSIlman- 6:15 Market Repon ^ tong-needed dl^ng telr IndeeTajTL roonuftn^ made by a draft xssister and Henry Beck Jr.^ 17, Cited Humanities Symposium in Iowa. tlc. 8:00 BUI Love 6:30 Weather ”as an anfliltMt.” Feb. 6, Introducthm to Pleasure 700, plus $641,680 for oommer- to^raach them, need "Kg phone might be all he needs 1:00 Gary Girard »«»vattona and general apru<> between toe twq schools, new actioot wlB be flUed tm- published in the New York The United OongregotAond Henry 1s an Eagle Scout with 5:36 Strictly Sporu He added that he always gets Boating; Feb. 13, Misneuvering; cial construction, or a total of Church choirs Will rebearae to­ Brothers, he mid. when a problem comes im, he Henry has been president of W IN P —1884 6:86 Afternoon Edttloa Ingr up as part of its oonvsralon the school popukition de- mediately, aooordlw to Dr ,Times. » three palms and the order of the 5:00 New s 7:00 Aixsent 60 Into the question, "Am I talk­ Btob. 19, Marttospike Seaman­ $2,789,880 worth of new oonstruc- night at 7. «>• Another Oivltan member said. In National Science Search his biology class for trwo years *® » “>***e SKtoool. manda it, more teachera will be Oastagna, and "aU ” instruc- arrow and is a junior assistant 5:15 S p ^ Up 7 :1 6 N o w ing as an tuchttect or as an ship; Mar. 6, Aids to Naviga­ Denying the charge* In the tlon. Figures for adteratlons to and a member of the swim team 6:00 N ew s 7:30 David BrinUey actaoot, to be oonverted ***red, but Dr. Oastagna to at- tionol space wUl be utilised in The Board of Recreation open- Henry Beck Jr., If-yearKiId Humboldt, (3alif., on a echolnr- scoutmaster for Troop 162. He 0:15 Speak H a rtlo n ) 7:80 News of the wortd educator?” But, he said, that tion; Marcit' 12 end 19, Charts article, prison warden Fnudi existing buildings end swim­ for four years and is current­ Vp hopeteJly by tea. If the town tompting to keep the Increaae oU three buMdiiva to M» ft*, aored baton toasono w ill be son of M!r. and Mrs. Henry sfilp for oceanography marine is also president of the Pilgrim 6:45 Lowell Thomas 8:05 Pop Oonoert ' was only natural, since he to and Ownpass; March 26, Rides Kenton confirmed that draft re- ming pool construction ara not H e b r o n ly (toairman at the publicity 6:55 PhU Rlssuto 9:06 Nlghtbeot m votee, wia house Gradra 6 •** .personnel to a ntotonum. lest, except in osse room tor tonight at 6 in the HIcIm Me- Beck Sr. of Rt. 87, is one of biology and math. Fellowship of toe Oongrega- committee for student govern­ 7:00 The World Tonieht 11:00 News, WeaSier a sohool aroMtect, and must of the Road; April 2, Legal ehtan ara excluded from toe included. nioelat School gym. 7:80 Frank aifford 11:15 Sports Final through 8. The two junior Mgh When tote sfftiool population — Itinerant teacbent in the mhl- get into the educatioswl pro­ ReaponstbUltiea; cted April 8, work-rdeoee program whito al­ Maps Being Preptured 300 high school smiora acroee He waa a winner at the tlonal Church and is active on ment. 7:30 Speak Up Sports 'the Men’e VcdleytoUI wlU U :8 0 outer BUe of the Day grades will be brought b a o k <*" the town — dmand It, toe sitoool. This wlU be toe gram which toe schoola are Safe ktotor Booting. the country cited today In the lows feimates to work In ihe com­ Work on plotting the aerial play tomorrow night than 6:80 Town Scouts Win Badges from toe high school end, ^ middle aohool wiU be added to, situathm next tea, if toe new built to house. 28th annual Westinghouse Sci­ Final exBminations and toe munity. mops of ToUand has begun this to 10 in the high echort gym. ence Talent Search. He is one At Troop Court of Honor of only four in the staite. The Advorttoement — . others are from Branford, Ston- AppUcatione are being Rose, son of Mr. and the Arte. This modem dance ington and Haaandviilte. Mrs. George Rose of East St., group has received* accdalm The 300 are recommended tor Fmast «*■ part-time wueft was awarded a first class through the world. scholairahlpe to coHeges and at the ThUond eidiool hmob pio- badjp ]^toitog the Boy Scout The PTO has agreed to sup- universities and 40 of these F ir s t c o o b ^ ^ . Evoijro Oatton et ^ of ply aM bus traiwportaOon. The etudento will be rtxwen to vlelt the Tolland High School, tol. iKMior held at GUeed HUl Sun- cost of admlselon to r this spe- Washington, D jC. on on all>ex- .d a y . T O r U W IO ES fn die N a tio n a l 876-900$. cial perfeomonoe ia 50 cents per pense paid trip to vie for West- Second class badges went to chfld. The buses will leave the Inghouse s(dtoI)arBhlp awards, Stores Blanoliestor Eventag Her- Bradley ICartln, Wesley Ives, schoote at 2 p.m. and retum at The trip wlU be from Peto. 26 Roger Oote, (^Muies Barnes, 4;te p.m. to the sohoota. Par- to March 3. aid Tolland John Horton, WlUiam Allen, ^ ^ to provi •s, movie. DeSalvo later be The PTO Is the sponsoring THROUGH DAY OR EVENING STUDY Nepco »w Franks 73’. Rainbow Trout 'U4T n cook 79-‘ $1000 never remembered entwng any­ group for toe local boy scouts. BEEF TRIPE 35" one he w as the Strangfter. Roy and Smith also present­ 'US''* **!?“ "*'* *'<'”* tvailable through SLICED HAM . Smelts «••• •im 69^ further Mucation. Opportunity for advancement awaits '1.69 BdloenaorP&PLoaf s v t. 65’ $200 • $100 Troy said the test resulta were ed a membership card to James you in either degree or certlfinte programs. Fish Cakes outum BEEF LIVER 39> "further proof” iDeSalvo ’•was Derby, committee chairman, 49^ not the type of todtviduBl who who in turn preoented cards to ©[niOBDEtel ELECTRONIC ENOINEERING TECHNOLOGY would perform such biaarra the troop committee and Scout­ $50 • $25 crimes.” Course Credits master John Horton and Assist- Tuition Ever These Everyday Low Prices mean real cash Savings for you! EEl®EI]EniEi3 Defiahno w as sentenced to itfe Technical Writing 3 90 Wed. ant Scoutmaster David Alien. Mathematics II $10 • $5 in priecxi for the asaautta on the 3 90 Thurs. Durtog toe program, Horton Graphics I tour women end sent to B rid ^ 3 90 Mon.-Wed. RICHMOND COFFEE i M i introduced Bruce Oliver, Order Social Science •- 59' FRUIT DRINKS 3 sj’ 79' & 3 90 Tues. water State Hot^iMnl. Physical Science, Heat, Lighi H o t D o g R o l l i of the Arrow, from HazaidvUle, 4 120 Mon.-Wed. DOnUT S H E Two years ago he escaped who gave an illustrated talk on and Atomic Phyiics INSTANT COFFEE V 99‘ Ftaail with two other men and, after a Electronics I (22 weeks) SHORTENING Lake of Isles Scout Reserva­ 8 240 Mon.-Wed. brief fling at freedom, was cap­ Political Science tion. 3 90 Thurs. tured to the basement of a Lyim Basic Electronics 7 Suieet Peasi TEA BAGS' 210 Tues.-Thuri. «69' An impressive court of honor Electricity and RICHMOND FINAST FLOUR store end sent to state prison at 7 210 Tues.-Thurs. t Finast which b^an with 12 scouts de­ Magnetism Walpote. scribing the 12 points of th e LIQUID BLEACH 6k# QJJ *iS‘ 4 4 ^ at Bl{ Savings! CAPSULES WH 4 Plead Innocent BAYER ir ST. JOSEPHS THEMA BLEM To Weapons CharKCS CHILDRENS ASPIRIN BAYER ASPIRIN ISOPROPYL WITH THIS COUPON ACNEMEMCATIIHI T A iu rs n m i t t u o w i NEW HAVEN (AP) — Four men pteaded Innocent to w e i^ 2 5 ‘ YuCf E B ^ XI E f i ‘ NIW B l i q U I I K s oflM B D FAItIUMIS one charges in Superior Court TREMENDOUSa m w 12V^rmr\XT rVVTO n A 1 5 ' 1969 Tuesday. SELECTION OF 1969 FABRICS FRESH STiWT FINAST ASPIRIN PEPSODENT JERkENS SWEEPSTAKES BARRACUDAS The men, Raymond Rapuano, w o i u n o t a ^ T H im 27, of- West Haven; Anthony FV a t Y O U R Pitttfrnm ik TOOTHPASTE. EXTM M V LOTION PRIZES oriUo, 27, of East Haveik and 5 9 * 2 9 ' iH H B B ^ Anthony Proto, 22, and Nfaftiolas * ■« a Tikt Q Q - 7 7 ' Oelone, 20, both of New Haven, 41 MINI­ were arrested with seven olthen QPRIMI! -WOOCb" U r II I ra 'll • COTTONS COnON BUDS Charles Antell MINK in conne<9Uon with police inves­ ^ • DRESS FABRICS j t j ECC SHAMPOO tigation of alleged gaaghnd ac­ COATS tivity,' FACIAL S « Q E * Hartford Road t f 2 9 ‘ ■'•a- 4 8 ' Ftve of the 11 have olroady TISSUE O ^ 9 3 been found guilty and oiw has Open Id to 9 PORTA already been eentenoed. P ilgrim ItUltef Sat, 10 to 6 The men were arrested under i S E . Superior Court waxTonta hsued TTs Dec- 24, the day after Rlohard ^ r , (nimttti, Md Tobacco Pnidu^ ttwiipt fnm Stanp OVar IMhilTiwdhft Btqndi, 20, waa fatally rtfft In Won ifecttti FIrit National Stortt whaX PoUoe Chief James -Ahoiu M im m i Mi iliet it UiRtt Rwatltlis has tepned a gangland obkj^. Bsif, ClantiM) lid Totaeeo Pmhiets oNMBt fraa snap (Mar Mm eleetlw First NiUomI Storn Minww Rb ilgrt to UM quntitiaa MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-THREE PAGE TWENTY-TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER* CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 foreign trade acne at Portland trade aones to the VJI. Ootn- if necessary, to overcome objec­ mately 1.8 ncTM of roadway. Vernon, Ellington He is ahK> an Eagle Scout end L*«dcs department Vernon If the reridenf wiabM disposal has informed Andreur Trlcailoo, and a eubzone at Maetfiaaport, merce Department was not act­ tion. Bidn Sought ' That cost, plus the eiqiense of Movie Makers Said Cooling at one time eervod as sstistsnt Hisre wlB be a meeting of Of this container. It can be put director of puhUc worlmt that Says Oil Zone tacludea the proposed estabSzb- ed upon by the Johnson admin- In another m atter, Ourtia said paving and the acquisition cost T ro o p % Gets sooutmaMer in his hometown of the troop committee today at at the curb at die next ooUec- the town has one week to re­ n m t by OocMsntal Petroleam iatratioDh Oommeroe Secre­ that reaction to 1^ proposed O n New R oad for one parcel, wlH come from Eort FaMMd, Maine. He also 740 p.m. at the EHkigton Oon- Red‘X’to Mark tion date and at that time the solve this nwttsr. Oorp. o f C aM om la of a 800,000 tary, CJt. Smith, who aaM It stale Income tax h u been “sur­ a 960,000 approprlatioiv, voted Over Roadshow Attractions Mayor^s Secretary Resisns^ marked container will be dls- Plastic barrels am also oop- Will'Be Okayed prisingly notkL” F ro m H ospital Seoulmaster aorved as scoutmaster of Troop gregational Church. AU fathers barrel-a^iM y oil refin ety a t Mla- needed more study. laet Jifiy by the Boam of Direc­ By BOB THOMAS tal gToszes. In fact, such hMs 28S wMIe se rv in g w ith the Non-Regulatioii poeed of in the (liaab collection sidered non-regulation because ohlaspoit. The origlnM ptans The Initerkir Secrctary-derfg- to rs. I vdw can help are asked to at­ AUGUpTA, Maine (AP) — The Democietic governor has The town is kiHiating steps AkeocUted Press Wrttoi oonstitutdd better Inieetiiieiils they do not withstand weather were for Occidental to prooess nate W alter J. Hhdcel, whoce de­ Cites Workload^ Town Abuse A Rockville man has volun­ army ki Municii, Ogrmany. tend. Anyone wWiing further in­ Govamor Kennetit M. Curtis requested a personal income FHl for the road, which h u a because of lower coat and faster Trash Contaihers**^.The trash collection contrac- oondKlona. The t»e of plaatle foreign crude oil, a g^ood p u t of partment would Handte any m- for a new egreu road from the HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A caUs from taxpayers who “un­ teered his servioee as scout­ Prior to liis dischaege from formation should oontact Leon­ of 26 p e r cen t at an tadlvlduBl’e Mgh pitch, may come tram the play-off. CtUnc an overload of work , tor has Infonned the pubUc begs is encouraged. They mfiy mym Uaina'n appUoatfon for a wMch 'would be imported •fm n quest for an oil Import quqta, MandMster Memorial Hospital. ghuice at the movie reteeze leashed their venom on the fUnst ttie service last October, Ams­ ard A. Johnson, Wappfrig Wood federal income tax and a five Parker - Oakland connector, Twentieth OenturyHTox oontin- and tucpayens’ abuse, Mra. m aster for BHHngton Boy CkXMlt In an effort to avoid w>mov-^^^, department that it Is be purchased for a mintmal toreign trade aone and an oil re­ the trade aone where It weuM be wea publicly opposed to the quo- The proposed road, an extension which also Is' scheduled for schedule ta t 1080 taU lcatee th a t GUsnora Fottws, secretary to person they could get hold of, den received two Bronze Stars R d. per cent levy on corporate net nea to place faith in the road- Troop 96. The troop was (n dan­ ta g tra s h oostialners tita t arereEponsible for enforcing the amount at the Public Works ga­ finery ssIB be epptoved, al- brought duty-free. ta.'Os governor of Alaska. Major of Alpine St. to 8. Alton St., win the film companies’ paesion' for Mayor John Qrant, today an­ who was me,” was one fhetor and the Purple Heart for dis- income to finance a record oper­ clearing soon. Aow. And 'wMh good reason: ger of having to diMiaad be­ not regulation size the town hasprovision that proper containers rage, Rt. 80, or at the Afknlnls- dioufh Ms scope may have to be Proponents of the pAoJect oil companies also oppose the ating budget of $866.4 nfillon. serve oidy as en eidt from the Plans for the acoeu road roadziiow attractioRS is cooling. nounced her realKnatton effec­ that led to Mrs. Forbes’ resig­ tkigulahed service ki Vietnam. The United States was first in tration Building. m odified. The company has had the moat cause M lacked a leader. swt a system to p ro te c t them m t be provided for the trash argue that the oil refinery would Katae proposal. hoapitsd. have been under consideration The reserved-seat movie be­ profitable ones. Coming up for tive Jan. SI. nation. lYie new scoutmaster is also world copper production in 1967 ctdiector and .the customer. ooUeotlan. CXutla made the comment Bud Amsden of Mount Vernon a Hoensed ham radio operator bring lower fuel costa and great­ Cuitls said the proposed quota About 280 d ifferent a p e c iu of Bids win be opened Feh. 4, in for over seven years—since the came popular with movie Srms 1989 is “Ju stin e .” based on L asr- Mrs. Ftorbcs has been secre­ "Topping the situation off with 22.47 per cent of the sup­ The trash oofiesitorB will mark Store bags and paper bags are Tourists in Norway can drive Tuesday at a news conference. after the historic acoompUah- tary to the Mayor and director was an agitator from Dart* Hill Apartments, who volunteered to and is employed at Pratt and er auppUes to New England. could be reduced or the reftaiery birda live in Florida’s Eveiv the Municipal Building for disastrous Dec. 8, 1961 Hartford ience DureU’s novels. “Hello, ply, while Chile was second with any container that is unsultaMenot legal containers, and A.B. to North Cape, a point beyond The plan, which calla for a Matae’a appUcetion for the became “leu import ortetited,” gladu National Park. ment of "Hte Bound of MM«,” of administration, Richard Bor- Rd., who had the gaU to ques­ be leader is a Vietnam veteran. Whitney Aircraft in the eiec- 17.27 p e r c e n t clearing and grubbing approxi­ Hospital ftae. Dolly!” is also a hopeful entry, for UM with a large red "X.”Ryani, the coUectitm contractor, the Arctic Circle. which pushed through the $100 provided an arrangement can dm, for one year. She was for- tion my hours eutd how mudi million barrier during its eensa m ei^ weMare director for the w ork I do Cor w hom ," M rs. be worked out with David Mer­ Forbes said. Uonal three-year run. TiMt rick, who controia the release tosm . prompted the oompanlee to seric In her letter Mrs. Fbrbes Mrs. Forbes said, “I cannot Swift’s Premium Sale! d a te . undesetand poUttes. I think they otiter atizaotiofis thaC could be Paramount, currently pros­ said, ‘‘ITntU rec en tly m y as- riiown at iMhranoed price# in a sodation with this office has are cruel and untjust and I Two great names team up to bring you this pering with ''Romeo and Ju­ Sweet otngle theater tor long periodB. liet,” has two Ug mudoals been very pleasant, enjoyable can't sit at this desk and have sale! Stop & Shop and Swift's Premium . . . Bag of khig size Cakfonia pricing® offers This is one Any or all coupons and mini-pricingO will save you money! Potatoes other fUm has come along to Wbgon” and “ParUne liU.” the situation as it presently Mayor Grant said he felt the combine the magic elemeots of Also the Harold RobUns saga, coasts and am under doctor's resignation oqmlng because of more than any other more way you may bo redeemed "Bound of Mualc,” end mtiUona “The Adventurers.” orders to aulmilt this resigna­ the glowing workload and the w ith one have 'been kwt la trying. The Warner Brothen has Ugh tion for health reasons.” InaUHty of the office to make way of food shopping. save w ith *S iMeat Frankfurts 63z bccnomlc reality: Though you hopes for the aU-stor “Ibdwo- Npvel Oranges can earn fantastic profits on a She continued, "I shall spend proper adjustments employe- man of CholHot.” The new year mini'pricing®. purchase. roacWww, you can also lose the remainder of my time at w ise. Wakes up the appetite! Prime source of may also bring tbs mode-ln- this desk meddng every attempt He said Mrs. Forbes' reaig-. Tasty Pepperoni 1.28 z enormouBly, because of the Ugh Roaoto “TschaikawBky,” then Vitamin C, oranges are rich in flavor and ooet of producing and exMblttag. to have iny reqxxislbiUties un­ nation is a great loss to the nutrients. This is a favorite all-purpose egahL maybe not. der the best control possible at oCDoe ahd added b e w ould have EAT ___ orange. such fUms. UUted Aatists to bringing out the time that I leave.” to look to r th re e g trls to fW Bologna or Liverwurst ‘u:’ 54» C alifornia On)y atxiut one In three road­ two made-ta>Europe road­ N. “Having to answer telephone h e r place. ' 'V;*: shows appears to score, and shows? Stanley Kramer’s “The there are apparently no nHea Secret of Santa Vittoria” and Celery tor sucoeee. It used to be that the war film, ”’Ihe Battle of Haddock or Flounder the presence of Julie Aridreiwe E rita in .” Ryhczyk Describes Progress LARGE STALK insured a Mt—witness "Sound of Ooiumibia to offering a laige- Alperfs Corned Beef Round Delicioui, fresh Miuatc,” "HawaU,” "Thorough­ sise Western, "MciCenaa’s Calorie Counter Nestie Deluxe and critpl The Of Renetml Plans for HRC New England C best from the ly Modem Millie.” But even Gold,” and a space epic, ‘‘Ma­ Bisquick Boiled Dinner brand W estl she is falMble, as demonstrated rooned.” UMveisal has a flUr- Dinners Cocoa in Cryovac pack! i t y -MacLaine murical, "Sweet BJdward Ryticzyk, executive said th a t th e MRA m ay sui>- with this coupon with this coupon with this coupon by the dlsappotatlng returns for director of the Manchester Re- nrit another plan for that area. Deiicious! “S ta r!” Oboiity,” and the all-star “Air­ He said that a plan, if sub­ and any *5 purchase and any *5 purchase Try It tonite. lb B ig names and rave reviews port” Even the now networti- devdcfiment Agency, reported and any *5 purchase mitted, would follow new rec­ Coupon effective tfm i Jan. 2S. Lim it 1 pkg per customer Coupon effective thru Jan. 25. Lim it 1 pkg per customer Coupon effective thm Jan, 25. Limit 1 can per customer aren’t necessary. The no-nome backed oomponles are getting a t a meeting of the Hisnan Re­ ommendations by federal agen­ "3001: A Odyssey” drew >into the act; (SB FUms to mpottr lations Oommlesion on progress cies — small projects, to B S O o p e S h o p m any poor reviews, yet it has sorifM “The Royal Hunt cf the in North Etod Renewal. be completed in one or two caught on ‘With th e young gener­ Sun.” He outlined the Mstory of the years, and small grants. ation. But the aU-star “Bhoee of m o m , prospering once more project from Iflfll, when it was The federal agencies, Rybezyk the Ftaheiman” is doing only with “Gone with the Wnd,” in the talking sta^, to the pre­ said, are frowning on large proj­ The harder others try, the hotter we get! fair butfneas. hopes that "Ben HUr” wlU have sent, when it is the construc­ ects because of the tie-up of “The Graduate,” “Bonnie and slmUar success on Its reissue tion stage. federal funds. He said that the CSyde,” ‘•Rosemary’e Baby” this year. Also coming from Rytxsoyk said that the pro­ agencies are reoonunmdtag The larger the size... the higger the savings! and “The OW Oouplo” prov^ MOM: a mutcellsed “Goodbye, ject, when oampared to slnii- that large pn^ects be broken that pictures don’t have to be Mir. CWps” and the epic “Alfred lar protjeoto across the country, into several small ones—each roadebows to attract monumen­ the Great.’’ is progressing at a favorable to be considered cn Ms own ra te . merits, arid each to get its own He said that all parcels will grant; exclusive of any future be sold and all ocmslTuotion plans or grants. Events in World underway by the end of this The iOtiC, at its Fe/b. 18 meet- year. He foroast oompletioa of tag, will hear a report on sen­ Liege Socialist Leader degrees Fahrenheit In Atiwnsto all construction In the area by ior citizens activities. Report­ 28 in the northern regtons. th e m iddle of 1970. ing w in ibe WaUy P h rtta, a c t­ Dies of Heart Attack A nuntbar of 'viUages along Discussing Downtown Renew­ ing rec director end part-time LIEOE, Belgium (AP) — Viea the Yugoslav end MMottan al, defeated in a referenidum d irec to r o f th e Senior OltlzeinB' go miRHiriCing! Pramtor Joeeqih Merlot dtod In a borders 'were isolated. Show In vote in O ctober 1960, Rybezyk O enter. liege hcetittal Tuesday ndgltt. the area wee rdpocted Ifaraa fori He had been recovering' from ta- deep. juriea suMered In ait automobUe accident Jan. 9, but suttered a North End Housing Plans thinkbii!n w Hvt bii!w massive heart attack. D ream s F o u n d e r ^ 4>". ''f-. *''' Merlot, 60, was the Socialist leader in Ueg^, Hto death may In NewYork^ MHA Told weaken the govemmenit, a coali­ And' Fri^ndshifKi tio n a t Sooialtobi and Christian The Manchester Housing Au­ of the month. It wiae i»oposed Democrato, on the eve of voting SomeltSiiies . . . thority met last night and that this be changed to the ftast in Parfiament on Important cen- and third W-emesday. The By w n fO heard a report from its exiecu- oUtutiMml changes fo r wMcta Associated Press Writer proposal will be formally acted Back Rump (be government needs a two- tlve director, Leon EhideiUn, upon at the next meeting and, thirds majority, NHSW YORK (AP)—The sea that plans and speciflcatlons for if adopted, will go Into effect Or Swiss Steak Roast Roast winds blow strongly through the the MHA North End housing 30 days later, according to MHA Evary cut is giver) our Just Rite Lo Scala To Reopen cornfMdB of Nebraska and that, project for the eUeriy were re­ b^aw B. Trimfr, you eat wnat you pay fori USDA Oioica Grade BeafI th e y say, to w hy th e tlJB . Moivy ceived from' the archtteot, Lew­ Enderlin said the “disposition MILAN, Italy (AP) — La Sca­ la, Milan’s opera bouse, wU! re­ gets much of Its manpower is J, Drakos and AssocliUes of agreement” oontainlng terms / open Saturday otter repalra to from the mldwastern states. H artford on Ja n . 16. for tite purchase of 8.8 acres When I was a boy and had of land by the MHA from the the oeUtag of the main audito­ Endcrlin told the commission­ rium. A plaster dab crotiied never been closer than a thou­ ers that he hand-deHvered th e Manchester Redevelopment sand mites to the ocean, I read Agency for CONN-26-3 are still into the crohestra pit Jon. 8. an- drawings to HAA-HUD Region­ tonio atgrtagtseUi, the superin- every sea story I could lay al No. 1 office in New York 'the In review in New York. tritdent of tile opera, said a hands on and dreanted about en­ next day. New York wlil re­ If the disposition agreement technloal cootmtoslon 'would tering Annaprito. That dream view the plans, and ^yproval is is approved by New York, it check the aoouBtics ’ntursday, grounded on the rooks of poor expected within 10 days. will be returned to the MRA. but he added: “Hiere is no eyesight and hnoompetence hi Elnderlin said there is a jnob- Together with town officials and doubt La Scala has preserved mathemattca. abUlty that a contract meeting the MHA, the purchase of land Us axxwstios despite the ceUtag One whose secret dream did scheduled to take place after will then be executed. tro u b le.” not founder was Oari Bender, a the review may be dispensed When the plans and speclfi- Ghlrtaghetil sold the oeiHng Mgh school friend of miiie. with if there are no major prob­ catlons are reviewed and ap­ (Tail 'was a taU, grove youth proved, they, too, will be re­ hcul been re p a ire d .'wUfa wood lems discovered during the re­ end felt panels a t a cost of from the other tide of town. Hto view. turned and the ground-bretUting $80,000. D uring the sum m er, mother was poor and his family Enderlin also told the com- ceremonies can take place. when the opera house to dosed, had no tradition of higher edu­ missioners that certain changes In other business, Ekiderlta Top Sirloin a doth will be stretched over cation but C a rl become an out­ on the preliminary plans asked said that the Junior Achieve­ Stop & Shop's Beef is USD A Choice Grade! the panda and the frescoes on standing student without appar­ for by the MHA had been com­ ment Club of Hartford Inc., an the old ceiling wUi be repro­ ent effort. piled with by the archdtiects but organization of students, has duced. G eom ietry dU nft b o th e r fatan, that plans for storage space asked the Tuesday Sewing Cir­ The opera wUt reopen with an d he w oidd g e t tqp In M b s under one of the buildings had cle of WiesthlU Gardens to as­ Stop & Shop Flour Steak Roast Eye Round Roast PuednUs “La Boheme.” Tweive JUry’s Latin doss- and read at been changed by the architects sist the club in one of Its proj­ Peanut Butter Sliced Peaches 3-Diamonds peiformonoes were canceled sight passages I had been puz­ without the MHA’s knowledge ects. Reund Cembinotien Steak & Roast Beef likes thyme, wMle (he repairs were being zling over for hourz. He zeemed ALL PURPOSE STOP 8 SHOP STOP 8 SHOP WHITE TUNA rosemary, basil, or approval. The club manufactures tote- A boneless, waste­ m a d e .. Uke a natural for oMlege. This looks like a Over a quarter A most elegant Two meals at one ^ a a marjoram, summer It was agreed that the MHA bajs for sale locally and has A ! ! stop & YEUOW CLING IN WATER less, eaiy to slice roast . . . tender Well, graduation oam« at htot, lot of jelly — but million kids can't $ lo w price. No ^ savory—and these would try to adjust plans for over-extended its production oa- Shop products be wrong! That’s Sliced or Halves. pot roast. Give this and tasty. Your once they start Fine way to start Solid Pack. waste eye of the herbs help make 2 'South Korean Spys as It did In those days for most the storage place If possible. pacify. The WesthUl Sewing dipping in, it are tested and how m a n y eat Served with lem­ cut a little loving family will savor round for roast- Stop & S hop pea­ t h e d a y w ith your roast memor­ high school students, and I b^ Circle has been asked to help goes fast! re - tested for on and vinegar care and long, slow every morsel of ing. Steaks right Released from Jail MHS chairman John E. nut butter every cereal — or for able. gan to figure out how, l>y wenk- Cronin again urged the com­ manufacture some tote-bags to quality. dessert. —it’s a weight- simmering time. thisUSDAChoice In t h e sam e SEOUL (AP) — Two South week. watchers delight! Beef. Koreans who were spirited out tag mgbts, I could attend the missioners to consider a name level supply with demand. package. University of Nebraska where for the North End project de­ Circle members will be paid of W est G erm any In 1987 and for their labor. convicted of spying for Nortti tuition was neariy free. Oai8 signated up ixiitU now as OONN- also talked vaguely atxxtt going ••.w* 41 Korea 'were released from jail 26-3. Tile name "Northwood Tuesday because of Illness, offi­ to college. Instead, he dropped Acrea” was proposed and will me a note from Omaha one day, be considered. It is hoped that U Thant Is 60 Today cials announced today. Royal Pudding, 2c off label . Pineapple-Orange 6 - 0 2 T hey w ere Lim Suk-Hoon, 84, saying he had enUsted in the a name will be agreed upon by UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. 10 * or Pineapple 6 Maplewood Beans "sISre"° 3 /‘l N avy. ground-breaking ceremonies ex­ Dole Pineapple Juice G rapefruit cans a former student at West Berlin every Finding the ready-baked members of a spy ring operat­ so often. dessert that's good enough ing out of E ati Berlin. About a month ago something Chef If you think ell 5 to 6 lbs 2-lb$115 to follow your own cooking Bom suspended its economic sparked me Into action. I wrote This chicken is alike, isn't easy. Unless you try our baked goods. 1 lb 6 oz. “ aid to South Korea, contending an Lnquiry about Carl to the Bu­ then you've never Pkl 1 39 German sovereignty had been is the reau of Naval PersennM ta la ste d a White 0 Franks 4 PLY TIRES Boy-ar-D^e vloiatied. Seoul claimed It had a Washington. Gem. The flavor 4 PLY NYLON $1.02 size! Sliced White right to return the Koreans be­ The m atter had nearly slipped BEEFARONI • BEEF RAVIOLI Is finer, more del­ cause they were torvolved In a my mind this week when the an­ SiM icate. Black wall FJE.T. SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS case affecting notional security. swer came back. The Ug offi­ Some of those taken out of cial envelope contained only my 6.50x18 18.47 1.81 Perfect for a quick Yah Yah Bread Jergen^ lunch that the kids Gertneiny were acquitted and al­ letter of inquiry, but someone 7.35x14 18.65 2.08 will really enjoy. Just This is a groovy big, lowed to return earlier and four had scrawled across the bot­ ask them how good Fresh Ground Chuck big loaf of bread. But­ are awaittag a supreme court tom : 48 ter added to enrich the 1'/4 lb $ 1 B arbeeie 7.75x14 19.94 it is, then try some Swordfisli Ground in small batches several times a day Q Q iMVtS I review of their convlctims. 2.21 Lotion yourself. flavor. Many happy "Mlaatag and presumed dead, 7C off label. This Style OMokto S iM k t ... to glv* you the freshest, tastiest, juiciest ▼ ■ 9 0 sandwichezheiaL Ju ly 12, 1946.” 8.25x14 21.17 2.38 cold weather beefburgers that you could possibly want. ■ jjg At Least 3 'Perish Regular does a job on King Size 4 8J15X14 22.31 2.56 your hands. You k And it's dated to insure freshness! J L |k| Kitchen Cupboard Donuts 12 iIm53" In Greece Cold Wave or Super need plenty of Detergent ATHENS (AP) — At least 3 varieties. 1 lb 3 oz pkg 5.80x15 17J6 1.69 Jergen's with Ajax takes off 254. 24 uuit extra softening three {xersons have died In a We take off the rest cold wave sweeping north and 7.75x15 19.97 2.23 Buiu.Pidute action. to bring you this low mlnlprice. central Greece tor the' past 48 8.15x15 , Kotex Reynolds Wrap Strongheart hours. A rare powdering of 21.19 2.33 Red Rose , Dailey Blue Bonnet Bold OF MANCHESTER Regular or Super Aluminum Dog Food snow covered Athens. 8,45x15 22.41 2.53 Cascade Cheer 100 Tea Bags Kosher Dill Spears Soft Margarine Detergent Snowstorms, rainstorms and BUDGET TERMS Action Chlorine Bleach 41 iff occ hurricane winds dlsruiptod air NA'nONWIDE •WhltowiUla 9SXHI Bxtni Per Tire OishwashinE Detergent Laundry Detergent Coldwater » U 7 t i. V 4 7 ' J i 2 /8 7 c ’*',i“ 2 /5 7 c 'S-“4 /4 le , 14^1 QO and sea communications. Har­ tSc off lobel Want white things to come out OUARANTGIED SERVICE looking white? Try Action, for a bor authorities in Piraeus pro- Loaner Oars Free Towll^ “ J:i“ 7 7 c hlbited small ships sailing from • : r 7 9 c 59c laundry...... that's brighright. 22 oz pkg. ' Tiel. 648-2487 the malidaztd to the Aegean Is­ Slop & Shop will redeem your Federal Food Coupons s^fop’& smSp'storf! lands, and meet domestic air­ Manohaatar, Wholesale Tire Co. 263 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, Vernon Town 'Una line flights were canceled. Rte.- 88, TaloofrtvlUe, 857 BROAD STREET—PHONE 643^2444 2(3 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST, MANCHESTER. CONN. Temperatures ranged front 82 TWENTY-FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1^9 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. ^tHEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 PAGE TWENTY-FIVS ifIcaUon o t the dam alte; al­ carbide cutting tool business the houeebnakors, L t Bertiar, Columbia though he added, “Even after Ishams Named with a number of Connecticut Chief of the Menohsster Detno^ it goes through all the chan­ concerns for 28 years. HRC Qiairman Lauds Pair tive Agency said, "We*d Rka to nels again (possibly four years) C aretakers of ’Ihe Ishams wiH move into encourage the population to do this sort of thhig. We don’t pUU it might not be passed." the homestead shortly, when re­ Who Offered Help to Police Residents Decry The meeting was informal Cheney Museum crooks out of the sky. A little modeling of the , caretakers’ The chairman of the Man- Manchester Green within min­ EVERYONE’S PUYING POPUIAR’S and was not empowered to vote InformalUoa doena’t apartment is completed. They and could only express opin­ Mr. and Mrs. Royal Isham, chester Human Relations Oom- utes and two men were taken will also act as guides and hosts ions. 166 8. Main St., have been ap­ misslon (HRC) has publicly into cuatody. A quantity of Plans for Rt. 87 to visitors when (he building goods taken from house breaks EXCIVING NEW FUN CASH GAME! pointed caraiaker-guides for the is opened to the pubMc in the commended two town residents Czech Team Member Maiichester Evening Herald was found in their vdilcle. Moodsy right way Department explained to Cheney Homstead Museum by early tprlng. (or reporting a house break to Dr. Warren said, “PuMlc Remains in U.S. * vtgorauaiy supported a motion the Informal meeting that the Colombia correspondent, Vir­ the homestead committee of the ’The homestead and about five police last week, even as the spirited citizens, should be com­ to Stnpossec oeleotmen to tmve department only ’’looks to ginia Carlson, tel. 228-9224. NEW YORK (AP) , — Ope Manchester Historical Society, acres of land are being deeded burglary was In progress. manded when they act without Mp. Wmiam OTMU submit a bring about a safe higirway v([lth member of the Sparta jMMlirt- according to Herbert W. Swan­ to the Historical Society by the Dr. David Warren, at Us thought to personal harm. The ‘TsodmlltH trill” to the iegls- the least impact to private commission’s m o o tin g last ball tram of Csertioalovalda re­ Trials Start in Greece son, oomon'ttee chairman. Cheney Homestead Fbundatton stotions o f the two town tosi- loliao by Wednesday to reject homes” and added if any less night, praised the unidentified mained behind in Nens Y ork Mr. and Mrs. Isham served with the proviao that it be main­ dents should trigger others to the ptwpooed plans for Rt. 87. were done (than the proposed persons "for public involve­ Tuesday night when thri team In Overthrow Charges in a Rimilar capacity with the tained as a museum - ourva at the dam then don’t said, in answer to a question, service. Isham, came to Donations made to the home­ car, called police, and gave MANCHESTER to the scene and nabbed the tted himself as Jack McDowell, MANCHESTER t f t n us anythtaig," one person ialcls, 37, were the first to face ’’Basically, it’s this highway or Manchester in 1988 from Spring- stead through the Manchester them the information, Includ­ four as they were pulling out a student at Brandywine Juirior said. nothing.” the court-martial. In addMion to field, is assistant purchasing Historical Society are tax de­ ing a description of the two of the station. OoUe3« outaide Wilmington, the general ic*<>89vib. Cooked Shrimp 10 oz. package 95< CHICKEN LEGS BREASTS cent. 1-lbw 2 -6 k . Frankfurts Capitol Farmz ail beef * 694 lb. Parkay Margarine regular 294ib. Fish Cakes pound 39< 0 1 1 4 ' * P AR TS fowthorN fry m 5 3 ^ b o x e s FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS Capitol Farms Freshly Sliced SHOP-RITE CHICKEN LIVERS Protli ooil Finn 5 9 ^ A F IG H T INFLATION' Thousands in PINEAPPLE-GRAPEFRUIT DELICIOUS BONELESS STEAKS SHOP-RITt 10 oz. Size DRINK 6 *“■ ^ 1 ■ONIIISS CHUCK CALirOKNU CHUCK TOMATO SOUP Birds Eye Sweet Peas COLD CUTS P O T R O A ST P O T R O A S T NEW Taste O ’ Sea Fried Shrimp 6oz. 65^ Vegetables Japanesl Ir^lilavarian 2 ^?kVz. 69^ Bologna a Olive Leaf IMPROVED cash prizes Pickle and Pimento a 1 *q u a r t , 1 4 - 0 1. 6 9 1 0 Z . O O ^ Mock Chicken a Veal Loaf Swanson’s Entrees Fried Chicken or Sliced Turkey pkgz. 0 7 'i i f s T i i s Why Par MW . 7 0 , 2 Grouiul Chuck ' G r o u n d Beef N m s m . ^ ^ -a FIGHT INFLATIONI Shop-Rffp'i U.5.D A Gov’t GrndpH Choice P” (’f FIGHT INFLATIONI ^ t i • 9WPiw1F':': iMiirm W6Bil< •: UdiM Battit SHOP-RITE GARDEN Cdt SHOP-RITE .Poyuler Fabrfe' - lira SWEET PEAS RIB STEAK For rryiTf^ r-f Bro'linq 8 9 FRUIT COCKTAIL ul From C h i.'I SHOULDER STEAKS 5G 1-lb., 1-ez. - Cut From YBiiiif SfB«r ^ .. Beef Liver 39» What a deal! What a way to Sy TIib FIbcb — Save 25< on Del Monte Save 50< on Popular California ^ try Nestle's new puddings- Slab Bacen ' ^ 9 l in-a-can! SHOP-RITE SHOP-RITE What’s a pudding-in-a-can? TOMATO It’s a pudding we make for W H ITE T U N A Sweet Peas Whole Tomatoes u ri I you, with no scrimping on CATSUP choice ingredients. All you Save 56< on Bayer Children’s Save 57< on 12 oz^ bottle do is open the can and dish mm 36 E it out — good and smooth! Tablet Expensive? They only taste 1 4-OX. INFLATION Bottles Antacid Liquid MB t l e s to-serve that way. Actually, they cost bots. 8 9 Aspirin Muulox about the same as ordinary box puddings, when you FRESH FROM SHOP-KITe ' Sava 26$ an' BuitonI Spaghetti ^ figure the milk you save. ISVioz. PUDDINt Try them all. There’s a hi FROZEN FOOD BROCCOLI VoV -... 2 9 f I - y • C f t l O Cat and Dog Food $ H jars SAUCE . i .T i favorite flavor for everyone IbeB-llie '*Fe«r e' Itere' H WHY PAY MORIT Pillsbury All Batter inthe family. Chocolate, ^eek BeeeSa Cut Cern, ANJOU PEARS ,.19f L HOTEL BAR Save 80 on Hormel - ^ a Hahitant Yellonv or Green , 2 Vanilla, Butterscotch and p l M IX E D CAKE MIXES Lemon Pudding. No mixing, 3 £ » l SPAM u « « n 49* PEA SOUP ( VEGETABLES MacINTOtH no waiting. The real PrWe O' Meine Refuler Cut With APPLESt iFAItIU.t. FANCY 3 :.^49F Vac. Pack Ra,. ar Tkkk 280 count two-ply _ 22 oz. hottle of convenience puddingsl FRENCH Thi 1 SHOP-RITE; PALMOLIVE Dotorgent 3 i/iv- 89^ Coupon lllD lif*, KLEENEX 3» ..n r T h e Nestle Co., Inc. T FRIES ORAPiFRUIT 5 39f Orevy n* Seel, Turkey, BACON 4-2/3 OZ. jars of m Nabisco Premium P.O. Box ll .A At all Popular Mkts. G>upon good thru Mount Vernon, N.Y. 10556 teliAury tleeh, PASCAL CELRRY,.... m..J9<^ Salted or Veel Fermesee . W9Bv«r WhItB MoBt untalted 1 Ib. Enclosed are four front | | A 9 Orange Start > >«' I SALTINES Sat. Jon. 25, 1969 labels from any flavor(s) ON -CO R of Nestle’s new puddrngs. CASSEROLES YELLOW ONIONS3 »2 9 f ' • Ch ic k e n % s a , . 2 Send me my dollar, so Elactrasol 33 oz. Giant box 4 9 < Tip Tap Raisin Bread 1 Ib. lodf I can get some morel Camatian Coffee Male * <»*. i<«f 4 3 v 3H groms HEALTH & BEAUTY AIDS FIGHT INFLATION ROLL Ehler's Chapped Chives Sunshine Cookies nv# variatia* *1 Lipton Beef Streganoff box Diet Delight Fruits ■ix v o r io t io i C 8 oi'. \,| n J coni 5 6V4-ot. SEAFOOD ono pound COLGATE TH IS C O U P O N th* purchaaa prka af IklT •’ri TUtt' ,wtoi Uncls Ben’s Converted Rice 42 ot. box . 7 9 < Maxwell Reuse Coffee Borden Cremora Coffee Creamer i ib. box P IN K __ — nCK UF TOW FMi 6 9 < t o o t h p a s t e "'^* W O R TH a n y p a c k a o i QUW-CAIN CA4M AT N IS T L is fBielly ftite SHOP-RITE SHRIMP o 9 i T>mi STORtti •« Off LRbel ICE CREAM 90.M Caairt par lb. BUFFERIN OR ICE MILK PRODUCT 2 0 CENTER CUT m UDDIN6 TABLETS CoeyoR eaylrGE M r . 3I« 1999. CeuyOR LIr iII 1 yer guifoRiRr. CRuyRo 9 — 4 of *Ry ftboy- lite •upRPMorkRl (Wboro A v g IIg M r). HALIBUT 69i IDAHO ______TENDER BROCCOLI Igc. hch. i ...... »» P.I.V4— ;;;; ...... 110 Cauliflower Prkas aHactiva January 3S, 1969...... « 0 POTATOES ...... LARGE WHITE HEADS ...... 11.000 IDEAL FOR BAKING CRUNCHY CARROTS 2 ’ 'IT 29e Good only In the U.S.A. Offer void In any state, territory or PbprIr t municipality where prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricted, 587 kHDOLE TURNPIKE EAST OpeE H oe. - S ii IC limit one refund per family. CELERY HEARTS . m«.39c Offer expires May 31, 1B69. M Rrh eti This coupon required for refund. MANCHESTER t u n . - I pleiL MelNTOSH APPLES 3 lb. 49c lEMON FLAVOR "N ew from PROSPECT AYE. and BLVD. 811W. MAIN 8 ^ MERUimf WEST HARTFORD 1269 ALBANY AVK, HARTPORP Nestte"* 450 SLATER RD., NEW BRITAIN 885 WASHINGTON ST.* 280 WINDSOR AVB., WILSON - MIDDLETOWN. CONN. Double Top Value Stamps every Wednesday ALL STORES OPEN MONDAY TO SATURDAY 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. hs. TWENTY-SIX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNERDAV .TANTTARY 21? 1969 PAGE TWENTY-SEVEN ...... "I---- iB U GRAND UNION CHILLED MORTON S VALU ABU COUFOSi'^^^MfeOai Stage, Money U: Stamps ORANGE JUICE 5 0 S T A M P S lOO'E’SYAM PS CREAM PIES Bore Actor By DAVID 2 .::. 4 9 ' With This Coupon and Purchase of $1.00 or More ‘I®® With Thii Coupon and Purchase of Your Favorite With Thb Coupon and Puithose of 3-lbs. or More LOWDOIT (A P ) — ChUBleal With This Coupon and Purchase of 2-Dozen ; eotor IVIoolW iataaMiAiiadUp KRAFT TREE TAVERN I wUb i> Si r l o i n s t e a k , . 9 9 * I I movici, WlHtanMon la a ei|P hMuee to tt* rear. TIIIAT08AieE^““ f “«f 'fiA i tor BMC* tiw n ha aw H ie iix-center MhiUnr the.’ GRAND 1 tbaatar. But tha RG>y8aa«old AmertoMi lie(ton on Me 80th aa-i SV-. GRAND ' RootaBMB la ana loot wlM nlveweiy will be tonied on; i fM%T0juicE2'.‘r29« S M S T E A K S : diwan’t oara aibaat mcnay. llevdi 16 et WMbin(ton, D.C.j UNION "Tha mamy doauft ueraial The MKHDOe wlB take placel 'ligiFAWfANlLYPACK lTPACK RIB loin UNION ! n »,” ha frina. "I hav* b o iw - a iH liv the Legkn’e rtottt annuati SUPERMARKETS 38-oz. I 'Cl ' apact fo r it - t t 's m awrvaloiia •nUMiiliUtnn oonferenoe at wMchi i i ^ O N OIL bil. % VEAL CHOPS .,89'., 99' : ih li« to apabd but * lionn>Krami. "I'm . not Dbaaraad by BMXiay, •tamp ceremony take place : I ’m obraaaad by araefc. I g o b m A a t * banquet wiiicfa the L * g h » ia ' U I have * day a ff." ta n W In r to booor Oongreae. « He haaWt had mangr dayB afl OoHectora deatiiner fhta day| lately. WhOa faia test yletura 2 canetMaHnra may eend ad-; \ "Tfm Bofoca Otn" waa apraiag, drameil envelopea, together PETER PAN > WlUiamaon awa oaUad in to ra- •Sib remittance to cover (he> ) PREPARE iwirn, a piUR i ptaoa Richard BurtoD is ooat o f the etampe to be affixed, SAVE CASH AND BLUE STAMPS ON YOUR SATISFACTION IS GUARANTEED! "Laughter in tha Dark." to the Paatma8ter,',Waahliigton, > OOG Now he ia filming "Mkttar af DuC. aOOlS. The outside envelope (M. Honor," playtag a awakkig elaas ' ': s Mtoohl be estdoned “ Ftrat Day : ''underdog who aliaaan Ma amy Oantm 6 Cento American Le­ mcH's I from tha toima to tiw tap af ' i COT OP , 4 . . . - F R t t B M ' London buUnara aoelaty. Ha gion Stamp.” Requeato must be T c m ( m ^ h m ( k ; fights «ba Hngeikig BrtlMi alara poatmarised i » later than march : h> 3 3 < 2 awr la bedroom aoanw along 18. SOLID PACK #8 OR «9 i the anay, "Bax hnrt mudi af a prablaai The next U A stamp in the , HIKOPOUIH SHANK REMOVED - TENDER LEAN MARTHAWHITE ntcvn - in Britlto fUma, hut it atiU to In Amertoan foikkire aeriee wiS STARKIST L A R O S A M K U I l ; AnM ilca," aaya WIlHamaon, honor OraadtoB moaes, vdioee MIXES coMKdrrn KIELBASI lb: 8 9 ' "But the way dtingn am ait has enchanted mSliam. The n n r m r r r ^ changing, you’ll ba aMa to ahow FOR PANCAKES ’ p' h A a near stamp wtS reproduce a de- , anything you want an tiw aonao tan from “ Jidy Fburtfa,” a | LOGCABINSYRUPm S S ^ Whole or in 18 yaara." pafnMng that waa donated to the ; G M n c n O R n Raliixing betwaan esanra at a AU PURPOSE , WbPVA n o u n i c D . A V M te Home fay Orandnoa > Gr e e n Beans either half SAVE UP TO 10% ON LARGE country im near Quean HUaw Mnaaa n n p e ttle * Inc., the cam- ” S 1 cans twth H’a wendaar OMla, WH* er of ibe copyright. The eooact . NIAII MAZOLAOIL &67* CODFISH STEAKS , 4 9 ' HIGH FLAVOR - AA/ Uanuon talbad about tha dtttar- deaign aitd the data of ieauance . Q i/^ Vixks cooea bataraan tiM ataga and Co n ey I s l a n d P o t a to e s 9 °>. 1 3 ^ 3 IBS. aa MORI .ii M ive not aa yet been announoed. , . ptotarra. Ib a . A m * lia r y l Uoaea paint- | FRUIT DRINKS 4 - <-' 9 9 ' HADDOCK FULET 6 9 ' Quin NOTTS FRANCO ANEUCAN ra aODTIXniCAI-INSU .a.ra«A BLAMCUT r "Tha exciting mcminRn in tiw ad bar first picture vdten she | Cr eam ed SPINACH swirrspuiiiDM GRAND URIOH theater coma In laliaazaala wan TB yeara old. By the time QUAKER OATS 29^ TAPIOCA P udding SPAGHETTI-0’s2 - to. 14-02. ■on, who Iwa played in evary- lei Moite Pestles CLING PORK SHOULDER ■i*R(TOe»N Smkef M ts tfaing from ghahtapaare to T . A atritof SSlot, " I keep changing tiw pra- “nie four Beauttfioatian of GRAND UNION CBR America stamps issued Jan. 10 r formanoe arery n l^ bat iVa in masNngtoo, D.C. might be H ■■mV: rat tiw aama. considered the bust tribute to an ' RHwell Hesse Ciffee BONELESS "T o u hKva to keep pounding outgoing Slrat Lady. The eix- atelier Steal your voloe out and when you’re cent stamps ere intended to en­ DEL MONTE •WHERE auppoaed to be dalng a qidaf dimer aoene you’re *ottwHy courage continued participation .... II u r n . THE RIG O'S CEREAL AVAILABLE F r u it Co c k ta il ■MawGRAND UNIGHvmwii , ,, >Bra UTTIE LINK •creaming your brad otf. Iba in tbs Natural Beauty Cam­ 5SSi:f,, paign, eiqnuMd by Lady Bird TOMATO JUICE 3 9 7 ' CHEERIOS UOOID-AJAX COORIB-RARI oamara fete in okwar and aara Joimson. SUCED BOLOGNA ^ 7 9 ' JONES SAUSAGE m ara." CRISCO-FOR BARING r y r y . coffee GIRUDBIIIPGRTED-SUaD BONELESS r WllUamaon would Nka to apar- £>ach of the stampa portrays DETERGENT ROAST BEEF another effort for beautification GRAND UKION truniRrt.criihg ato hla own tbaatar company " SEAUOOK SHORTENING IT NESCAFE INSTANT GRAND UNIGN and becue an appropriate in- ' W estphalian HANr t." 3 9 ' CHUCK FILLET "with an open ataga to fit don­ scriptlon. The stamp for the cit­ DOG FOOD i o i 89 « GERMAN BOLOGNA er to tbe audlanea. llw play Peas A Carrots; PEPPER STEAK invotre thank—but not ies shows a smell triangle plant­ TAUT THAT TRDNINAT.CASIIG cmmuNG-Twonnc. . _ FOR COOKING OR SALADS GRAND DRIGR-SUCED ed in pink end red azaleas and S f t . . , EASTERN SHORE - FRESH CUT Nke in w m a o f tfaara axparim m BRAPSCHW EIGER^ lb tal th li«a wMb the audlmoe ivory tuUps in WaeMngton. The SHRIMP EGG ROLLS X '4 5 ^ CAT FOOD BEEF & GRAVY parks stamp features a field of lUXXT . ITAUAH a*ra tinging o r Jumping to* <)>• Mm n U T T U C H i r - GIANDDNIGH DREADED and beating a guitar whBa they daffodils on the Potomac River. p li COOKED SALAMI » 5 9 ' tell loe cream In tiw eroard. The highways stamp d^ots ’ CHICKEN OUAHTERS VEAL STEAK PIZZA "v.-49' COOKIES s £ r « “ ' « - S 5 ' PUTIDUISD FROCIU ra ra „ "Th e atage btiong* to the uo- poppfes and hqxine. The streets GRAND UNION „ rasa.,. XIDNETACmCXEN ^ r a r a . . LEGS with back ----- GRAND UNION tors and we abould heap It 4wt stamp iUustratW crabapples in AMERICAN CHEESE , 6 9 ' OR w ay." bloom on a tree-lined street. FISHCAKES C29*^ CALOCAT FOOD c^cT in 6 9 9 ^ YOUR COD FILET gal. GRAND URIOH GRAND UNION . rara .. BREASTS with wing Here’s an interesting tidbit 1 CHOICE OBOCMD HTATIOX TOO oonoerning a smaO stamp auc PERCH FILET O O flL T CRAB CAKES X 39« ib JOHANNEBBURO, South A f­ tion which took place in London irSKR-HBATABLil . 4^^ OAANCiUNIOMSPAOHeTTINtOR a couple of months ago. An en­ rica (A P ) — South A frica has t ■ ra plane to build a eateUKe com­ velope sent by Winston Church- - f ' SKIM LeSS-FinST QUALITV, IH, while a prisoner of war in littAm iBTTI munications ground station. AV GRAND UNION ‘ though a foundation member of Sotah Africa in 1899, to the ma­ HILLS 6QFFEI 'W vM IaB I—taia — Y ’'' jor of hie regiment in India was MVI the mtccnatloiwl Teleoomimnd- add for |720. catlons Oooeortium (INTEL- PEAS STAT), Foatmaater Oananl M.C. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCIfflSTER, CONN.. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY' 22, 1969 BIANGIDSSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. IVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1969 PAGIE T W S ^ 4 0 M I You Can t Go Wrong with “Super-Right"'Meats Project Started in 1963 Shop U*N. Employe Is Walking Along A V EM D E A A V Cut —rrom Hm nrft 4 Ribs Only! The Inquirer Every Street in Manhattan W E R ^ n E A k l# W (Includes So-Callml CNb Roast) With By TOM BOGS heilw from the Mkldfo Beal;” Aseodated Preea Writer he said. UNTIED HATTONS, N.T. 'T taava been omaaed to Had (AP) A U.H. infoririatilop cffl- how many iMnga you con do la IB«diiMd W P«r Om I Ooiorfnl Crystal o t r la beooinlng an autoortty on this bownr without spending any Ik at TOUR OIFT OALUXLT Add aploe at « « dm U pcloe. The a it c t emferoBdary la adil the Maaer -knowm odditlaa In money,’’ he added. “There ara AU the BVunad PioturM at with ua and It la fdasaant to at WATtCDfS. Imported from The Skimmer Marturttan by waOklng ewary the parks and aooa o f oouesak WATKINB ART QATJjnnv on woric wMh F A m W A T ’a aasoct- HoUaad, K Is WiUiiunsbuig Raa- et raet en toe latand. and also foes movlea at toTBtion. There a te bottles, Toaster Cover Oak at, have been reduced a ment o t atampad ptsoaa and ‘T have walked 500 atreata ao miiaeuma, art ahowa, strsat f s » ftAJ SO per cant. Ohae your cdortUl threads. Both the Blast bowfa, and pltcfaeiw shaped In far and have only about ISO to ttvala and block doneea.” the WUUamaburg tradition. The KMtna a *Mt e. d ty T ” WMi Parh vases or as a deUcate toudi of er and they don’t scatter around Uirougli toe Fuesto Rican aec- Flour Turkey Legs efiaeb C to S Ib t. color. as mu., 788 Main St., hattan where you ember a room oatdo. colors that go well with yoiir eyes at toe sweaters end ta lachida tint-class aMlItif. p H illiik t friet Naew, M4rtM wilk IIP CODE n « has “ Oarpet-tedc Tape” fo r thoee any kitchen scheme. Their out of Victorian England, and a l U i l P Stilt Ninatr. skirts, beauUfol oolors! The anpplng soattor-mga and eAa4r White flele is still going strong 'quainit-looking d d m m ladlea Send S0( today for the new '69 DomesUos Dept, baa sheets, \ treada fbat are kx»e, and many too, another good reason to 'out baga o f tanporbed tea leavee Spring & Summer ALBUMI Free direc­ towelB, bedspreads and taUe- tions for knitted sweater - bibs; cro­ other usee. It Is douUe-faoed ‘check out' MARLOWS. PrMt Nam, U tn u wna ZIP coat, stn* for Me patrons. adhestva, ftnxig, it la for inaide oioths. There is sUtt a idoe Namir iM Sia. “Then there are the Beat Eu­ A&P GRADE A cheted doily and crocheted slippers! ehotoe in ladles’ boots, ’ntere Persoiiolized Floors or outalde. It comes in a small Here Is a fancy way to serve Canlig naxt waak . . . our new ropean coffee houaee and old Good Buys on Fine Groceries! THE ABC QUILTER. For the beglnnar- are belts for men aqd boys’ or- '69 Sjirlng & Summer Bmic FASHION, a terohar; the e x p e rt-a reference package, 12 ft, length and laig«, craifoerry JeUy. Open one end bnaea toopa on Allen Street, and km knit alilits, among many, offering many designs for a bright new the eptoe etares cn Eeat 2$rd source! Irish Chain, Nine-Patch and Star 42 ft. length. Be safe, not sorry! of a can of cranberries and wardrobe! 50$ a capyl Reploee OuldolGd Plcstic Tik CRANBERRT SAUCE are three of the twelve designs. Pat­ TVy Oarpet-tak! It wxnfca! puncture the other end. SUde many baigakrprtoed essentlalB. where you oen buy ell kinds of tern pieces; directions. Sand Sot today toe JeUy out of toe can. Cut In SAGE AUiEN at Vernon Cir- Install New Life-time Cercenk A&P FROZEN GRADE A for your Cipy ef Q107. A small magnet is a very han­ elices one-half Inch thick. Lay de is toe place. 4 dy tool to have in the sewing each slice down fla t and out Out a eroea on the bop eurfaea YOU ALWAYS basket. Keep It there to {dek into desired shape with a cooky When the handle of a leather of a baked potato to pop In a Complete Job Ie Done 87 Us up pins and needles that fall cutter. puree becomes worn and toe equare of butter and to let toe SAVE AT THE Orange Juice to the floor. purae la otherwise good, remove steam eeoape. Stop In 9:00 to S:00—Open Than, Night ' O M N iw ilb Iki to il Bargains. Bargalnk! liandto and replace with a ARTHUR DRUE 390 MAIN STREET—649-9258 Having started January 21 length of gold colored dog WATKINS SEM I - ANNUAL ohain. Coat k o f your home TVxiy CurtiB c f romanUc comedy Corn Flakes M N t of the sexually-perverted UUer auoeeaa. and still enjoy the fine who terrorised the Boston area music o f FM broadcasting The light comedy Im age dto- for more than a year, slaying at eppeara, phyttcally and toespi- or the rock-and-roll of AM! least 18 woman — toie pant CUr- The Town Crier, above, and caUy. Iceberg Lettuce tia portraya In “The Botoon ”I wanted to do anather kind the Country Belle, below, Strangler.” of movie,” he said, enjoying an are in old maple and brass It didn’t sound much Uke the 5c OFF LABEL w m outdoor toalt at a New York wi'th Buperheterodjme Guild tough kU from toe alums of “pocket park.” large Radios. The Conquistador Manhattan, who heooma a ro­ The ttds rote fei “ The Boston Plunge Back WESTERN m ^otle tj comedy actor, (not shown) is a solid oak Strangler” was a part he really Halter FRESH CRISP heads was a “ new” Curtiu. No wanted and besought It aa soon hinged-lid chest of Mediter- gray flannel suit scene for him AJAX CLEANSER r^oan settings, $89.60. 79.95 as he heard 20th-Century Fox 7 t r a s in oiM any more, but ahoft Joritst, had planned bo film Gerold MADt^mm scarf tic and necklace of me- lYank’a book. mentoea. ETus a new wife, out­ by ULYBTH FRESH WESTERN FLORIDA SEEDLESS - i A“F ok was not entfauMd,” Our- side to e film -fold. FoUowing ac- recalled. “Wtth all my come­ large Whatever your neckline, Lfly- S A V E 10c dy roles and all, tbay thought oz. Broccoli banch 29* Grapefruit 3>»29 the audience wouldn’t ait atUl ette CJonvertlblo Bra won’t 14 for mo as toe strangler. CALIFORNIA NAVEL ghow! Incenkns ptacemrait of O N 2 C A N S cans WASHINOTON STATE—FANOTSTAT “ So, I put on a wax putty RED none, a big lump on m y Saoe and ho(du, and kx^xi aceom- took my own phoboe and sent modatea evny “Expo” lotdc! Oranges 10'”49* Apples DELICIOUS 291 them bo Fooc. At laaat it toowad toem I could look toe part.” Criss-Cross Back Pra-idtaped fibetfill cupa, ny­ ’When It came to actual film­ lon tricot and bee 'with nylm ing, he put on brown contact and lyera Spandex powemet PRICES EFFECTIVE THROUGH JAN. 95 IN MANCHESTER. CONN.. STORE ONLY CLEARAQICE lahara to oovor Us baby bluw, used a Up appilanoe to change the contour cf tala moutti — and to otter Us speech — and oar- r M lead waiglibe around Ills waist to change toe tempo.pt tafa *H elen of GUvsief^s says: ^ T O walk. He read a great deal about Your bra literally ahapea ydur buatline. I f U isn*t a perfect fit,, Albeit DeSalvo, who taoa claimed to be the Booton etiaigier. Cur­ it will not only be a liability to your over-all figure, but will hamper OFF tis qwafcs wlto same authority your poature and comfort, aa well. Stop by and let me ahow NABISCO when dtawmsdng the man he portrays in toe film. Rio efforts, you the difference a profeaaional fit makea. I guarantee your aatia- mental and ptayaloal, show how faction. All fittinga and alteratioma are free of charge. TEL. 648-9016 important the role la for OUrtta, PREMIUM who hopes It wlU alter the course of Utt acroin oareer, S .4 much as be attempted ki 1967, CRACKERS CASH wttta “ Sweat BmeU O f Suooara,” SALE and foUowed with “The Defiant Ones,” fo r whlob ho got on Os­ car nominaltlon. What’a next for the man who LADIES’ DRESS SHOP ^ proved hla toamatto point In '“The Boston StvangtorT” ROUTE TALqOTTVILLE, CJONN. b a l e s The film role o f rangober Bug- ~ Cl ay Sfogal. Hardly oomady. Mon., Tura, Wad. 10 A.M. to 6 PM . FINAL CORSET tiMBna, fV i. 10 A M - » P M — S «L 9;S0 A .M 5 :M P . M UNIFORM SHOP The Tamarack tree, Opf. Oarak. G olf Land known am the Laroh, oho foliage each tall. B31 MAIN ST. MANCHESTER. CONN. TELEPHONE B43-B34B SSA*fon toe J<(b Here’s one guy not ■iiiprised receive m ore (han 200 votes. He uor store and remains active to defenshre catchen in hUtesy, Haioan. pamlyaed the vHttore fP“* vigorous attempta by East Tlds absence of recognition ever drawn a higher percentag­ H appy with got 218, 87 less than were re- basebaH ets an instructor ed olto- batted .216 llfottm e and fait 243 In the final chapter. for those excel In pesstag off . . . , that Jack O’Brien haa toixwwi es of the votes oast. iy> add a note o( irony to If®” outhustled In the Ife bonl to believe toat nSy*, .. ^ qiHred. ics In the New York cuea. home runs for the Dodgem. He was emphasized .today, surpris­ CBmpanella, paralyzed from "I wasn't concerned about the the ocoaaioii. a quick look ay ^»"»"ente..«i,pje| pears to be on the w ay out un- Xavier (76) e ie .” the clock, Joel Hagedorn hit on p sists in its alMlme varsity re­ Latest Triumph Proves To Be Painful One Most of them—until Minneso­ Toumoment st toe Holiday ***** someone steps in to right tha second of two qulc kho<^ ? WoHsc«a«cr cords. Rich Lupcho holds toe ta’s line of Larose, Daimy Grant Lanes. Johnson’s rtx-game total **>® ebrktag rtilp. aaas A league POWER CUSHION by Xavier to erven the score. 3 single gam e m ake o f 18, set and Damy O’Shea combined for was Jisrt 10 pine less why 'volleyball is now non-extatent In Seconds later, Ralph Wagner J against Florida ..State. Pistol the tying goal—were Bowman’s ner Bsmle Schwoid of New Lon- *wwn . . . TVjp four teams in the dumped in a two-pointer to put a Hagedom Pete Miaravlch, the nation’s own Blues. He had eight of them don posted. Besides Jolmaon, Community College BasketbaB the winner out in front for * " ’’ “ pp leading scorer, also hoMs toe o(h«r local plnneni "to toe Conferenoe wiH quaKfy tor post- TUBELESS TIRES keeps. in the West line-up. 16 IViialB 27 22-28 76 Knicks Hottest Team in NBA LSU single season assist mark money'’ ware Frank Blaigi, Bob aeason playoftb at Kennedy Mgh Xavier dealt the final death p Catholic (67) ‘"The only time I enjoyed toe F PU serve forward, was tost lest of 106 set iast year. Boroch, Joe Roasetto, Tom m Watertwry. Mancherter blow in the fourth period, usings ® NEW YORK (AP)—®al- Ln the only American Basket­ In toe NBA as they lost for only game," said Tde Blake, who re­ Kennedy 7 4-6 18 week to a back Injury. The SEC also keeps confer­ Rtginl, Frad Poutoler and Roo- should be one of the quallllera an invuhierable defense to f f 9-17 ei timore arid Los Angeles ball A^odatton game Minneso­ the third tone in 21 games. turned from retirement to coach 1-1 11 Russell had 18 points and the ence records in assists. So for 00 ttqpaochtoo. ’Ihere wsca 271 *>r toe play which rtaris Frtn. LOOK! inaJee life miserable for the 4 Socha easily padded their division ta dropped the New Vlork Nets Hayes finished with 27 points. the Blast stars, "w as wfien we 3 1-a 7 Knicks had a 88-82 lead before this season BIH Hann of Tennee- entries,., A1 t^mg FMd to fit. 28. Eight schools make up toe EJ^es. EspeciaUy in the final i % (M> 0 leads, but the New York 113-104 in Duluth, Minn. Cincinnati, ptoying the final led 3-2." (Ml 6 he left, and went on to score Earl Monroe, Jack hferin and three periods minus Oscar Rob­ Only they had toe lead, the see leads with an average of 6.0 Petersburg, Fla., home spring COC.. . Dick Danielson, direc- minutes, the local quintet found 0 jiiknls o (H) 0 Knicks established them­ tiatotog game field of toe fit. tor of ethtrtics at Manchester It impoeslWe to even m ove the 2 „ 2 their 13th consecutive home Kevin Loughery led Baltimore ertson, oub with a leg injury, East turned it on but Coach to Maravich’s 6.2. Wally Tinker 7 .7 6 x 1 4 selves as the hottest team court vtotory behind Willis of Auburn has a 4.0 averega, Louis Oardtoals end New York High, has been ailing for sev- $25.00 baU down the court. Offensive- in the National Basketball to a 66-44 halftime lead that set­ were eight points behind with Jacques Plante and the West ly, Middletown also shone. Ex- ^ Totals 2S 15-26 67 Reed’s 27 paints. Len WUkens tled Its verdict. Monroe finished two minutes Deft before John held fast and then Larope’s late Mike Casey of Kentucky 4.1 and Mets, win be covered with eral -weeks ■with the "bug.” The Guey Stengel Feeling Better Association—and the hurt- had 31 points for Seattle, which with 32 points. Tom' Hagan of VanderbUt 3.4. astroturf, a product of Mooaan- fine soccer coacto at Manches- OFF 8 . 2 5 X 1 4 ’Tresvant dllmaxed a furious ral­ gonl made Bowman ready npt Kentucky’s school records list to... Bart Stair, veteran quart- ter High scores ell home Man- 27.00 ingest. has tost 18 of 20. Jerry West scored 28 of his 44 ly with a free throw that tied only to kiss his sister, but give Hie Knicks made H 17 victo­ Larry Conley os holding toe sin­ erbeusk o f the C ieen Bay Pack- chaster Community College Back in Midseason Form Bowling Baltimore, meanwhile, points in toe first half for a 67-49 the game at 100 wdto 24 seconds her a hug, as weM. REG. ries in 19 outings with a 113-106 gle season cussirt mark o f in ers, has been named Notianal basketball gamea at toe Ctorke Annual meeting of the breezed past the host Chicago Los Angeles lead and Milwau­ left. ’Tom Van Arsdale scored "It was a great chance for 112 8 . 5 5 X 1 4 decision over the less than su­ Bulls 116-93 tor a four-game 27 gam es in 1904. No single Sports chairman for (he 1666 Arena. Handling the timing as- 29.00 Manchester Midget and CHUKCH — Ed Hanlon 389.^ kee never caught up. West fin­ six of his 28 points in toe over­ them to show what they could do PRICE! per Seattle Supeirfionlcs, but the lead in toe EJastem Division, ished with 16 of from the field game mark Is listed. Easter Seal . campaign . . . signment to Walker Brigga, Pony Football Associa­ Phil Chase 362, Ralph Tyler 386, 20 time for the victory. Rudy La- against some very select opposi­ Good Bill of Health Pricsi pivi 2.20 ts 3.57 Mt. Isctis Tag triumph was a painful one. 'The and visiting Los Angeles and 14 tor 14 from the free Ricky Ray of Wert Virginia Sandy Hanna 373, Erv R ubc defenders. So be did the oMy Mm one - on - one. He's too lent heeJito. 'WeU, if I was managin’ wMch I Liast night’s opener saw Telso tant goal.” were home count triumphs. tMng he oouM do under the clr- strong. There’s no teling how He Mao was back In his hand­ did for many years it would de- defeat toe UAC Barons, 71-66. some home in Glendale. Their Friends cumstancee — he stuffed (he good he’U become •when he’s a perid on ttie type of boll cMb I Berth in Tournament Clay Nlvison (20) aiJU Bill Mc­ The switchboard at Glendale POLYESTER CORD baU UlegaUy through the basket, senior. His potential' la absolute­ had end the 'condition of the Dowell (10) led the wiimers. For Memorial Hospital and its mail Scholastic basketball last night saw the South Wind­ rather than risk losing It. ly frightening.” playin' field like (he 'wat up in F Pts the Barons, Vic LapUc paced room can rest easier. Burger 3 19 sor Bobcats defeat E. O. Smith 90-53 at Storrs, Bolton But he forgot to let go of the So is his penchant for the tm- San Francisco and It was hard Paradis all scorers with 39 points while Bob F oster Choice rim. On Ms way down, he took usual. "Oalls, calls and a huge bun­ Manchester Motor Sales Bossi High squeak by Vinal Tech, 46-40, in Middletown; El­ at Dodger Stadium .. 3-RING TUBELESS also playing a fine defensive dle c f m all ervery day. But Mk. Roy the baskielt wOto Mm, tearing lit Haywood is toe leading re- Casey is back in mldseaaon YOUR QUALITY OLDSMOBILE DEALER lington walked by Somers in a NOCC conference game, game. Stengel is such a wonderful Ballok off toe glass backboard. The bounder in toe country with an form and toe season hasn’t even Fortin 77-43 and iRham of Hebron eas------man. Amazing,'’ aaill Elaine In toe nightcap, Klock defeat­ game,' 'Wito six minutes left, was average of 22 a game. He also Mason lly defeated Coventry on toe To Whip DePaula Beers, the hoEpUal’s public rela­ started. Griswold ed toe Buzzards, 62-43. Wayne ended prematurely. Detroit, is averagtog 32 podnts a game. WHITEWALLS Patriots’ home floor, 64-43. Stoddard Longfellow (20). Jim Breen (17) tions director. ^ilivan SOUTH WINDSOR — Souto ahead at the tone, gut the vlc- Yet he admits be doesn’t really • WIDADEEPERTREAO.. . BMtefraell Special Cars at Haley and Tom Jezoult (17) paced NEW YORK (AP)—^Bob Foster is the same heavy Stengel, 'who belies Ms 78 Windsor, in winning, qualified tory and a Mil for $300 for a Bkc playing crtlege ball. » REV^ M O U>INO...C(wlfir(5inlno Klock witoi Wayne Gagnon (16) years, underwent recent sur­ TVitals 24 90 for the post-aeaisoin tournament. favorite over Frankie De Paula tonight that Sonny Lis­ new glass backboard. "C olf^ rules limit me,” he Sinatra Said the losing star. gery for closure cf a perforated *POLYI4ltfcCOKD.«.Soft>r,qul6lfiriidfi The Bobcats are now on ton was over Cassius Clay in Miami Beach and the Bal­ That was fipenoer Haywood’s says. "I can’t dunk the ball the F Pis 10-1 •ulcer. WhUe never to serious • 40% .Than ragviareartirat Special Prices Clark 2 2 toe year. Once again sophomore timore Colts were over Joe Namath and the New York debut. way I like to and I can’t use EAST SIDE INTERMEDIATE condition, he •was placed in the Set T o B u y Popelskl Tom Roy led all scorers with Jets in the Super B o w l . ------Unusual? Not really. Not for miy body the way I want. Seems K7T4.-TI:« Josinski Spencer Haywood. He is not the every tUne I maneuver, into Intensive care ward because of Dunnock 24 points and Renny Burger had First game last night saw a You may rem em ber what 8-8V4-opponent, Just as he his age. This was a galling sltu- '68 P O N TIA C Rjjlchel usual sophomore. The naivete postUon, somebody’s calUng a OL$24.3I '65 OLDS 19 for toe winners. Smith only good defensive batUe with toe happened to Bonny and the was when he won the crown by aitian. M iam i Team M U 4 a s t i t n Fi^or Backcourt Seven coming out on usually found in first-year iday- foul on me. I can’t cut loose.” N M f Grand Prix 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, Zenl made five foul shots in an al­ Oolta. knocking out Dick Tiger wito a Nurses insisted he appear M *1 9 .3 7 M3kM automatic, power steering, pow­ Luond most foul-free game. Bud Pop- top of toe Elasties, 42-35. High Because of toe thunder in De book 'Tart May 24. era Is not enddent to 6-foot-8, He does cut loose to the aum- this news gathering in gown and MIAMI (AP) — Frank Sinatra * 2 5 3 7 er brakes, factory air. No. John scorers for toe wiimers were m'ertime. however, when he Hale elskl canned 14 points for the Paiula's right Hat, many greet "I’ll do it In three nouivds,’’ 226-pound Spencer Hay\tood. robe. Casey argued. He wanted and a Miami buatoeasman are 7161A. Tommy Rea (18) anU Dermis tours toe ghetto playgrounda of m t s j t K l '|3I.97 losers. toe reported 6-1 odds against said Foster, who needed only He’s wtoe to the world, man. to don street Mathes. waiting in the wings in case a Totals 53 Walsh (13). John 'Torza did a Detroit for pickup games. NMI «9lt4 * 1 2 9 5 MIDDLETOWN — Bolton High He’s been around. "People will get the idea I’m bitter backstage fued disolves fine defensive Job on the boards. him as too high. Despite the ex- four to flatten ’Tiger for the first "I’ve been playing against * 2 a 3 7 ^ 2 6 J 7 Dynamic 88 Convertible. V-8, eve.-.ed its season record with pcricnce of Foster, making the time in his career, He left his large family and sick If I g o down there In my the ownenhip of the Miami' Dol­ RHAM Ron Noske and George Brooks hometown of Silver (Sty, Miss., pros for years,” he says., "Ev­ automatic, power steering, pow­ a win against Vinal. The Bull­ first defense of his world light "Somebody is going to go and nightgown," said Oasey. The phins, the Miami Herald report­ Aldrich each had 11 points for the losers. when . he was 16 to seek his ery summer they come around TISxM ia$2i.3) l a m n er brakes. No. 6065A. Cambolati dogs are now 5-4 in the COC heavyweight title, De Paula has I think it will be him,” said Do, nurses ‘won out. ed In Wednesday editions. * 3 0 9 5 The Eastles played toetr best fortune on the streets of De­ toe playgrounds. WlHls Reed, NMI Conderino and hold a season mark o f 7-4. a sbMd army of backers who Paula, •who fought the walkout Night shirt or whatever, Cas­ The Herald reported Sinatra m m * 2 8 3 7 Post game of the year as they upset troit. He caught the eye of Dave Bing, Jimmy Walker. * 2 2 3 7 Ooolldge Vinal dipped to 2-6 and 2-7 for will swarm over the bridges and preliminary in the Garden toe ey erased any doubts as to Ms and Salvatore A. "fiam" Rizzo front running Wholesale Tire, PeraMng High School Coach WIU They play nvy kind of game. Robbln>’. toe season. Brian Welz and through the tunnels to swell toe night Foster beat Tiger physical and verbal shape. are hoping to buy into the FREE MOUNTING! n u M in . l2 u ; ISL$34J7 Bailey Gary Mortensen teamed up to 70-68, in toe second gam e. Jim RObtoson to a aandlot game and They mix it up. I catch my Ameriew Football League Dol­ '67 OLDS Maxlison Square Garden box of- „ Foster. 80, geU over this share cf elbows, sure, but I dish Ihtervlewera asked retaiblvely 77UIS n u s '67 Plymouth Total.s 21 12 54 give Bolton a strong scoring Ruel’s two foul shots with nine Robinson found a foster home few questions. The reason •was phins If ^ present partnership *2 3 .3 7 < 29.37 Coventry (43) seconds to go provided the vic­ T j . , . hurdle he may chooeie to mlnirle out my share, too.” NO TRADE NEEDED! Delta 88 2-Dr. Hardtop. V-8. au­ Fury 2-Dr. Sedan. V-8, auto­ anj leoourtUing game. The for nim. Naturally, he soon be­ simple. Oasey diUn’t give any­ between General Manager Jo­ F Pts tory margin. The Jereey invasion is expect- the heavyweights in thefo- came the star of Perahtog’s At the Olympic Gomes, a Yu­ OQ game was decided on the foul one much time to ask a ques­ seph Rubble and majority stock- O L i a i i tomatic, power steering, power Orcutt 2 14 ed to bring the attiendance to Uo >m<. rw. » L™ goslavian player said of Hay­ I2M4 matic. No. 6128A. Peracdik) line, Bolton made 12 points state championship team. tion. It was Stengelese at its fin­ hol'der IVUlard "B u d" Keland INSTANT CREDIT - CAP ir GOT C idi Hiiirei Price* Hu$t.79 (a Ti a.sk Speaks Here High scorers for the winners about 16,000 and the gate to ^ ' 17” ! ^ ^ * ^ ® wood: "That fellow is the I1 M I brakes. No. 3017A. while Vinal made only six. After high school, he went to est. falls. *2 4 .3 7 Bissett were Rich Reynolds (28) and $160,000 for toe 9;30 p.m e ST, Knows C big toS strongest player I have ever 3.07 M. fzc. Tax Pai>aiK>s Welz led all scorers with 16 Trinidad, Ook>„ Junior College An executive wito the New Pro football Commissioner Greg Gott (13) and Ruel (15). 15-round match. It will belcar- h.„ seen." Yiot Haywood was a Cunningham Wonderful Wes Bialo- for a year, made a four of the Hladky points. Bud Muckle had 10 for while Elmer Petteway liad 20 virtual unknown prior to the York baseball Meta, the club's Pete RozeUe Is arbitrating the OONT TAKE Vinal. suknia, above, former rled on a s^ c^ television kn^koto ' defeats hav^^“ oo^[^ country wito an AAU team, and first manager years ago, por­ TotiiU for the Tlremen. hookup. Sports Network, Inc., to h« Olympic Trials. He made the 10 dispute between Robbie and Ke­ UConn basketball decided to try out for the U.S. CHANCES! COVENTRY — Rham grabbed team on a gamble —his own. tions of Casey’s, lengthy, sel^m land. MUlloimlre Keland of Ra­ * 2 2 9 5 * 1 0 9 5 great who also played EAST SIDE MIDGETS a lllmited number of oWee liut heaviest for interrupted remarks involved sole posiession of second place Olympic team . He made It, and He Just showed up, asked direc­ cine, Wls., wants to fire Hobble, INSURE Klliiiffton (77) in' the Charter Oak Conference in the American Bas­ wound up the best player on toe toe team. the Herald said, but cannot be­ CLEAROUTSALE! F Pt.s Monday night Maple Service area will be 'blacked out. rn>,- - ^ luey. tions to the loMier room, and Zahnei- 2 IK by whipping Coventry. Rham’s ketball Assn., will club. "The Mats never had a HaU of cause of contractural arrange­ SAFE IlainnKum eked out a 27-24 wto over Boland Foster will have a big physl- had a lo^^ changed clnthea. record stands now at 6-3 and Sophomorio Jittera have never Fam e player untU I got to but ments. STOPS '67 OLDS Hamed share the speaking Oil. Wally Goulet threw in 13 cal edge, towering over his has rallied hehinH ^ y**” - "1 knew I'd make the Olym­ (Jarix)U 9-3. Coventry dropped to 1-7 in been Spencer’s problem. As they Tom Sea'ver Is a fine pitcher The Herald Identified Rizzo as 4-PLY WIDE TRACK '66 P O N TIA C Emery duties *• with Steve points and Jeff Gorman scored' squat opponent by seven inches mko toey^sed tef 11^ pic team all along. All I want­ with a ■ay around Detroit, he's too wMch If he hasn’t had a winning a former race track owner In Tcdfoi’d . the conference and hold a 2-9 Blass at the Masonic 10 for the winners. For the los­ and enjoying a nlne-dnch adva- Mickey VaJker t*P behind ed was the chance. When I got Slmmon.'t season mark. It was the fourth good to be a sophomore in toe season yet he will have tods Massachusetts and operator of a Quinn Sports Smoker Feb. 4 ers, Hal Rawlings and ’Tyler to the tryouts, I put on my POLYESTER CORD loss in a row for toe r-auiois. year, meaning he’ll 'win more gambling castoo to Nevada. Montandon Rowett scored 10 and eight sneakers and I was ready. Ac­ ^ 1 5 9 5 Peter.'! Rham was paced in scor.ng by at the Masonic Temple. L^teil" ^ “ TV- COiUPtEFE BRftKE Schuli'. points respectively. c h a m p ^ Funeral Slerviceg tually, playing In the Olympfos * 1 4 9 5 NelHon Phil Conderino with 16 ixrints Blass was the Pitts­ was more fun than playing ert- F86 4-Dr. Sedan. 6 cyl., auto­ burgh Pirates’ No. 1 In the second game, toe Blue OVEMUUL TolaJ.t while John Orcutt popped in 14 lege ibaU. It 'was a rougher type SNOW TIRES matic, power steering, power Bonneville Convertible. V-8, au­ 26 25 77 Made for Wyatt ^iiiieni (43) for Coventry. pitcher last season. Coats defeated GoiTnen’s In­ St. Barths Cagers Tops, brake*. No. 6848A. tomatic, power steering, power of game; you know, my kind.’’ F PlH SOMERS — Ellington moved 'Tickets are available surance, 21-14. Leading the scoir- Crowds Slim Despite Record KUNOfiTON, Tenn. (A P) — Bestdes Ms ultimate goad of brakes. No. 60S8B. Tozler 3 15 ONE LOW PRICE Knox into a tie for second place in the from members of the Irrg for the winners w m R ich Services will be held here becoming a pro player, Hay­ Molt Burge Nicola with eight points. Rich­ Tburaday for Bowden Wyatt, 61, Boast Undefeated Record ford. Chovyi II Hulburi NCCC by dropping w i n 1 e s s Masons. wood would like to become a SALE! ard Parr threw In eight points, farm sr Tennessee head footbaHi 34“ and flymou*''* IFOR THESE SIZES Marshall Somers. The Knights are 4-2 and Fate of Oakland Franchise radio-TV amounoer. "I’ve got With the first round Just com­ scoring 11 points toe last time MarsliaiH and his brother Ray, six for all coaoh who died to a Sweetwater ■67 PONTIAC '64 C A D ILLA C Eglimtun hold_a 4-6 season mark while my own campus radio show," pleted, Bt. Bartholomew Oram- out; Gene Pletiantonio, the Millerick toe losers. Hospital Tuesday of a 'ViruB in­ he says, “ and I’ll be dotog some rOMPLETE 10 POINT JOB INCLUDES: Somers is 1-6 and 1-9 overall. Simpson, Hayes mar fichotfl baoketbaU team has playmaker and Joe Martens, Bonneville 4-Dr. Hardtop. V-8, Flftck Due for Settlement Feb. 18 fection. work on-commercial stations in pTt-M/MSxM G7«-14/a,2Sx14 Noi-dslrorn Warren Zahner and Court EAST SIDE MIDGETS whose outside ahota keep# him I. fuR •« 4 I •* 4 teMel automatic, power steering, pow­ Lee.s MONTREAL (A P) —’The fate Wyatt was toe only college Detroit soon." a 7-0 record and is looking for­ t. C»6fi* W6k. g. R,s«4l.tt ••• 4 U4L. 4iumx E7fi-14/7J5x14 G7l-1S/l.15x1S 17WMITIWALLS X.40 titra Harmed contributed 18 and 16 Complete List in the'sooting cotomn. Other of the Oakland Seals, still draw­ ooaoh ever to win football 1. Cht«k *$••**** ^ ••• 4 er brakes. No. 7080A. Total.s points respectively. Steve To- ______... The Cruleers bombed the Elks He also ts a budding faahlon ward to an undefeated saason. equod members are John Rio- F7I-14/7.7SX14 H7l-14/tJSxH rr|(4* Hut 1.11 to 16 11 43 ing slim crowds despKe a sec­ champienships in three major Lead by (heir ace soorar end *1. ';rwTJrx «■- «” F70-1S/7.7Sx1S H7fi-19/fi4Sx1S * 1 6 9 5 zler canned 16 points and Scotit NEW HAVEN, Oonn. (AlP)— last night, 60-22. Steve Dwyer The city qf , B.C.,

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BUGGS BUNNY OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLE MANCHESTER EVENING HEitALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WBDNESr.\Y, JANUARY 22, 1968 PAGE THIRTY-THBSB OOPSi 1 MISSED VOUR THATS OKW...I'U. rTHANKS PER CUP, BUGS OL' GET IT, ELMER.' VER 'EGAD,3AKE.TMAT BusiliuM Su8irletik THERE OUGHTA BE A LAW PWlEMDi GOUMD6 VALUABLB •' ^CONTRtBUTJOK, AMvtr to ST gnOSTSW WWITLS tMp W «l«l_M dt 3« tMp W aM S-M * M OL* 3AKE'G lu c k mag FIMALLV 1 CO ULD Ofluwd 13 TI h o S o Tanowe TURNED. AM OG/A OEAD0EAT IN AVl WEUP Birds of Prey ELECTRICAL Work —Imperial TJ e ‘SIMPLETONS GOT A CLASSIFIED PA© 125,000-PNELVejJ25.0C WANTED journeyman Ucens^ CARBKR-MUfDOD IlldtvMaal FRIEN’LV CARD SAME SAVE MB Electric, Inc. Residential, HANDSOtE OFFER TOR YEARS AGOt A TRUNKLOAD OF OLD 0ODKS THEIR HOUSE---- AHO plumber, good wages and over­ wanted tor managameut poO- Qr» WES ROBBINS Carpentry re­ ond mortgages, payments to PILAIRIM mtt.tji expanding Payable, good typist, wlH train For Your wagon. New automatic trans­ modeling specialist. Additions, and needs experienced sales­ MAN WANTED full-time, tor Excellent position, good m o m e n ts WE WOULPNT LIKE TO LIVE OVER jHOsifr' mission and other aoceasorles. suit yoiu* budget. Expedient to keypunch. A^^y Iona Mfg. karate karate karate Infonnatkm rec rooms, dormers, porches, service. J. D. Realty, 648-6129. ladies to be trained for our Co., Regent St., Mancheeter. odd Jobs In parts and servioe pay, paid vacation, paid Excellent condition. Asking cabinets, formica, built - Ins, new fabric store now under departmetit. Bourne Buick, holidays, good working con­ SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL THE HERALD will not 1360. CaJl 649-4667, Mr. Rams- NURSE’S AIDE — 11-7, full- ditions. tiell. bathrooms, kitchens. 649-3440. construction on Oakland St. 6494UI71 SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O'NEAL disclose the Identity of Holp Wantod— Apply Mias Ootxun, PUgrlm time or part-time. Laurel any advertiser using box ADDITIONS, remodeling, ga­ 1908 FORD Thunderblrd, 2-door Femalo 35 Mills, 177 Hartford Road, Man­ Manor, 849-4010. JANITORS, part-time evenings, letters. Readers answer­ rage, rec rooms, bathrooms chester, between 3-9 p.m. Mancheeter area. Call 643-4463, WHITING CORP, HOW LON© ing blind box ads who Landau, 429 V-8 engine, heavy tiled, kitchens remodeled, ce­ GENERAL otCloe work, typing, duty suspension. Call 742-9886. MOTHERS, work 3 nights week­ 3-6 p.m. only. 264 Broad St., Manchester HAS THE NEW PRESIOENTOF desire to protect their ment work, cellar floors, pa- ly, earn $60., no Investments, WE HAVE several permanent etc., five day week, all fringe THE U.S. BEEN IN OFFICE? Identity can follow this benefits. Air-conditioned office. 649-1166 procedure; 1909 DODGE Super Bee, 383 tloe, roofiiig. CaU Leon des- :^ling fEtshlon frocks direct openings for Ught assembly EXPERIENCED carpenter, call culbic Indi engine, 4.apeed post- dynskl, Builder. 649-4291. from our factory. Mary bemdi work. Fringe benefits. Apply in person. The W. G. 742-6062 or 643-8330 after 6 Glennoy Company, 336 North * 1 ‘ 1 ' 1 * T-* 1 * 1 Einclose your reply to the traction. Asking $2,900 Or best Sewell, 742-7662. Apidy In person. Engineer­ p.m. box In an enveloM — offer. Drafted! 643-2318 after 4 DORMERS — Room-Additions, ed Metals, 10 Hilliard Street, Main Street, Manchester. MENTAL RetardafloR Aides — TTX _ ‘ 1 1 't W- address to the Oassl- garages, kMchens, rec rooms, MATURE woman, manage baby I'o perform responsible and ra- ‘ p.m. Manchester. BUSY auto dealer in Manches­ PART-TIME days, 9 to 1 p.m. | - # t J feid Manager, Manchester houses, aiding, roofing. Seven department. Many fringe bene­ wardlng duties in cars «»mi Evening Herald, together ter area seeking dependable five or six days. Steexly inside 1900 CHEVROLET, excellent year financing avaUable. Add- fits, paid medical insurance, WOMEN show latest r.inn work. Call 649-6384. training of retarded children BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE with a memo listing the condition, candy paint, mag A-Level-Dormer, 289-0449. and vacation. Write Box "BB," girl for oodiier,' accounts re­ and aduHs. High School gradu­ companies you do NOT Jewelry. Earn high commis- ceivable and other diversified OWW, USE, want to see your letter. wheels, 409 engine, competition Manchester Herald. sione. Work with fuU kit and MILLER iKiarmacy requires ate or equivalent experienM re­ KINPA TIRED AND HUNGRY MYSELF. NEWTON H. SMITH b SON-^ office duties. Experience pre­ quired. Starting salary $98.49 SET ME SOME THINK XXL HAVE A NIBBLE 0F~. HEY/ Tour letter will be de­ hydro transmission, $1000 firm. color catalog. No investment. full or part-tiime drug clerk, Oall 649-8834 days, evenings, Remodeling, repairing, addi­ WOMAN to care for 2 small ferred. Sedary commenswate experienced preferred, driv­ ($2.68 per hour) for 86 hour ICE... START WHO'S BEEN INTO MY S A L A M P stroyed If th> advertiser tions, rec rooms, garages, Managers needed. Write; E.A. with abUity. Please send com­ PINNER. Is one you’ve mentioned. 849-6862. children, Monday through Fri­ er’s llcetise. Must be reliable. week with annual increases to i I DINNER! porches and roofing. No job day, your home, vicinity of Bottl, Pres., 666 Main St., plete resume to Office Manag­ If not it will be handled Orange, N. J. or caU collect 201- No phone calla. $113.03 per week ($8.28 per WELL, ISN'T IT ABOUT TIME In the usual manner. 1967 MBROURY Cougar, 2-door too small. Call 649-8144. Manchester or Bolton. Write er, P. O. Box 1008, Mianches- hour). Fringe benefite include 678-3377. ter. Conn. [h m m m m m I * WE STARTED BLAMING hardtop. Power steering, floor Box "O,’’ Manchester Herald. PART-TIME HELP, over 21, 8 weeks annual vacation, I lil ^hlft. No down payment. CaU HOMES, GARAGES, porches, MlMfr?P EVEPyTMlNS? rec rooms, room additions, COUNTER-WOMEN: A mature WOMAN to dean four room washing floors, 4-10 p.m., five weeks annual sick leave, 11 23S-8T16; days, call between 6-6 p.m., holidays, 8 personal leave days, kitchens, roofing, siding, gen­ PBX OPERATOR person for part-time counter apartment weeldy. OaH 648- 6496384. Lost and Found 1 FORD, 1966 Oalaxle 800, 2-door eral repair work. Financing service In fast food business. 8001 after 6 p.m. Hospital and Major Medical In­ surance, Life Insurance Re­ LOOT — SavkigBi Passbook No. vinyl hardtop, V-8, automatic, available. No down payment. Opening for an experienced Housewives who can spare six DUE ’TO EXPANSION we have power steering. Immaculate Economy Builders, Inc., 643- switchboard operator for hours a day are welcome to tirement Plans. FuU time posi­ O87-OHn06B-8 Hartford National an opening in the Mianchester tions available. Cell at Person­ Bank end Trust Oo,, Middle condition. Must be seen, sac­ 6169. busy board in East Hart­ apply. Apply In own handwrit­ area for a man to be trained MX ford, to work part-time, Kelp W anted--M ala 36 nel Office, Mansfield Training / TumpOie oMloe. Ai>plicatlan rifice. $1,860. 649-4172. ing, P.O. Box 2266, Bishops in aalea and certain phases of e IMt H MIA. w. m l*f. Ui. hi Off. ALL types framing and re­ afternoons, Monday through Corner Branch, West Hart­ START $2.60 per hour. In­ School, Mansfield Depot, Conn, made for payment. modeling, additions, carports, management. Excellent oppor­ 19« CHEVROLET Chevelle Friday. Company offers ford, Conn., 06117. An equal op­ spectors and mold meiv three tunity tor advancement to the or Telephone 429-0891, Ext. 268 “He might turn out to be a great doctor. We can’t read FOUND — Beagle female, Sports coupe, V-8, nice car No garages and rec rooms. FVee good wages, congenial co­ portunity employer. Clifts available, no lay off, full for appointment. An equal op- ®oC> estimates by B & C Oarpentry, right man. Good starting sala­ porttmity employer. 1-22 hi* writing or understand his jargon except when he’s black, tan and white, white down payment. Cbll 233-8716. workers, excellent vrorking benefits and excellent working ry and oommlasions. VeMcie MICKEY FINN 232-4298, 628-2690. conditions and convenient BY LANK LEONARD talking about money!’’ streak aoroea beck. OsU An­ 1964 FORD Oalaxle, 6 cylinder, ACCOUNTS PAYABLE CLERK conditions. Opportunity tor ad­ provided. Many employe bene­ dover Dog Warden, 742-71M. free parking. Write P.O. — Must be accurate typist, vancement. Call 280-4861, F’ire- fits. Apply to the Singer Com­ OKAY— I'VE GOT SHERIFF FINN— THIS IS 1 GLAD TO ^ 18 HOLES LATER— standard shift. A-1 condition. DO PART yourself and save! Box 1483, Hartford stating SOMEONE FOR you, MR. BRVNE BRACKETT' / KNOW YOU, CaU 643-1378 after 6:30 p.m. Recreation and attic rooms previous exposure to A-P re­ stone Retread Shop, South pany, 866 Main Street, Man­ Read Herald Ads. BUT HE'S JUST A AAR. BRACKETT. m o TOLD MB THAT /UAH m S STEVE CANYON education, experience and quired. ExoeUent working con­ Windsor. chester. BY MILTON CANIFF framed, or entire . job. "Mx. salary requirements. BEGINNER— SO BE A BBGINNBR— SO TGAt/FH/zH an 647-9668. LoBpy, Birev/ THE LONOHORN WHICH WAS SENTTOTHE \ HE COULD HAVE BEEN WILL BE EARLY FOR...^DINNER.. Roofing— Siding 16 BOOKKEIEIPER — Highly ex­ PRODUCTS ARE YOU LOOKING FOR STCVie B.COMIN' SCARLETT O'HARA WRONG ADDRESS— \ PIOOYBACK ON APOLLO 8 HERE .1 Mosler, 849-3329, or 626-8263. 1908 PONTIAC Tempeat, perienced for office of men’s 102 COLONIAL ROAD TO SEE ME AN'I ROUTINE.. FORWARDED AND FURTHER j FDR ALL TOU KNOW/ custom, sport coupe, $1,696. .ROOFTNG, aluminum aiding, Comptometer An interesting and diversified poeitioar DECLARE I HAVENT clothing store Jn Manchester. Right elsed office? DELAYED DUE TO THE 618-0381. gutters, carpenter work, 80 FTne wxnldng atmosphere, ex­ Has Immediate Openings A THREAP TO WEAK/ IDES OF JANUARY.' INCOME TAXES prepared by years’ experience. Connecticut Friendly peopleT Marvin Baker,' 643-0267. cellent salary for qualified per­ DAYS Attractive Salary? Valley Construction Co., 648- Operators Excellent Benefits 7 son. For interview please call Draftsman to draw up proc­ WOULD LIKE ride from Man- Auto Accussorius— 7180. FYee estimate. Mr. Apter, 643-2478. Convenient location T Openings for experienced ess sheets. Turret Lathe op­ FuU or part-time workT cheSter, West Middle Tpke. to Tiros 6 comptometer operators to erators, Inspectors—FHnal Eaimlngton Ave., vicinity of work 8:30-4:30, 5 days a WOMAN WANTED for house- OaU Miss Coombs or Mr. Toner at 628-4271 to dIeoiHe these I960 CHEVROLETT, rebuilt en­ Roofing and keeping duties for one week, Inspection for air-craft opportunlUe*. Cinerama arriving at 8 a.m. week. Must be sklUed in all parts. Can 649-4764 after 6. gine 348. $76. j k best otrer. 648- Chimnays 16>A phases of comptometer three chUdren in setuxd. CaU L ( o l ^5l 7603. 643- 9364. FIREMAN’S FUND AMERICAN work. EhcceUent benefits, NIGHTS MR. ABERNATHY BY ROLSTON JONES and FRANK RIDGEWAY ACCURATE income tax serv­ ROOFING — Specializing re­ free parking, subsidized 086 Farmingtaa Avenue, Hartford ice, available evenings and pairing roofs of all kinds, new caferteria, congenial co­ OLEIRK-TYPIST to handle varie­ 5 p.m. to 3 a.m. An equal opportunity employer roofs, gutter work, ohlnmeys ty of work for Industrial supply GOOD! KEEPTHEM VERY WELL, ^ WELL, AT LEAST TH IS IS ^ weekends. Your home or mine. Gorogo— Survico— workers, excellent working Turret Lathe Operators ENTERTAINED SIR. I'LL TRY. Call after 4 p.m., 289-8382. cleamed and repaired. 30 years’ conditions. Apply firm. Modern Blast Hartford lo­ ADAAIRAL BETTER THAN HIS FOLK SONGS. Storago 10 experience. FYee estimates. cation. Salary and fringe bene­ Brown & Sharp production ASTEPBIOOAA UNTILICOME ■^1 miller set-up operators. Drill DOWNSTAIRS, y NEED RIDE to and from Pratt COMMERCIAL space available. Call Howley 043-6861. 644- FIRST NATIONAL fits. CelU 289-8291 for. appoint­ ANDLADV WINTHROP 8333. ment. Press set-up operators. VERONICA (( BY DICK CAVALLI A Whitney Aircraft, WiUow St, Central. Two areas, 1,000 JU S T from South Mianchester, 8-4:46. square feet each. One with STORES, Inc. WOMAN to work 9 to 8 p.m. All Benefits. I'M GOING TO I'LL HANS CreiD E MONTHe... d o n tth in k 648-67S4 aittor 6:30.. 10x10 overhead door. Call 643- Experienced... 9TOPPS5 I Y daUy to help In drapery work­ SerTHEWOCLP 8763. Miliiiwry, Park and Oakland Aves., An Equal Opportunity Employer PVFOR DOWN RJR C3AV6... ^ULPplng. CaU It BISSELL STREET—MANCHESTER, CONN CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER servioe, new. > equipment. 648- SECRETARIES — Work in Phone Mrs. Brunetti, 843-2487. power brakes. Excellent con-' Refrigerators, washers and Manchester area. Temporary, 644- 1947. dltioR. No down payment. Call 9142. stove moving, specialty. Fold­ n m r BUT WHV WOULD HUMPH! 50UNP5 LIKE A SINCERBi full-time or 9-3 p.m., high AN ANDNVMOUE V/dT A CIVIC MlNPEPi WIPE awake CHAP! 28S-8716. YOU ARE A-1, truck is A-1. ing chairs for rent. 049-0702. rates, no fee. Staff BuUders, WOMAN CReDIT MB TRIBUTE! ASK THE RARER HOW 1 CAN CeUars, attics, yards, drive­ WITH AIDING ,TH“ COULD REACH HIM TD THANK HIM'. 1986 PONTIAC Grand Prix. 11 Asylum, Hartford, 278-7610. NEEOy FAMILY THIEBEA Automatic, power steering, ways sealed and small truck­ Painting— Paparing 21 RELATIVE ing done A-1 right. CaU Tre- power brakes. Very shaip. No A-TTENTION LADIES ? down payment. Oall 288-8716. mano Trucking Service toll- NAME YOUR own price. Paint­ free, 742-9487. ing, paperhanging, paper re­ HELP WANTED MALE iSi'PLYMOUTH PVry station moval. FYee estimates and dec­ A Marshall Field family ■iy^ wagon. Automatic, power TREE SERVICE (Soucler) — orating service. Quality work­ owned organization Is con- f) t w i f UfA. tac. T U Im Ut rt OU. steering. Very good condition. Trees cut, building lots clear­ manship, neat, competent serv->* ducting a nationwide expan- EffERGETIC MALE REQUIRED ed, trees topped. Got a tree ice. CaU 847-9004. ^^lon program. Interested in No down payment. Call 288- employing 18 area ladles to ROBIN MALONE BY BOB LUBBERS 87M. problem? Well worth phone call, 742-8282. JOSEPH P. LEWIS, custom do outside customer inter­ FOR JANITORIAL DUTIES OKAY, PKEMIER run, \ NOTTO silence puAsef ^OOOOffOW VIIORDS 19M BLACK FORD Falcon, painting and paperhanging. In­ viewing, 20 hours per week, i'/M/?gApyiOTi?yMV I woRKv; OUR GUEST WI5HEE weWAMrTOH^B good condition. Saciifloe. $280. SHARPENING Service — Saws, terior and exterior. Dry waU for 7 weeks, WUl pay $600. m n SCHOOL 0eu3A\/lM / fZOBW I r J l-t'l FftOMCAPfrAusrtAiy Call 872-0966. knives, aces, shears, skates, work. FYilly insured. FYee esti­ Join us for breakfast at 10 HOURS: 8:00 A.M. to 4:30 PA4. IpyOUCAWSerTHEM J MALOH^-' rotary blades. Quick service. mates. 649-9608. In no answer a.m. at the Mountain Lauriel TO LisreN! you m&lx 1963 RAMBIJOR, 4-door, excel­ Capitol Equipment Co., 38 643-6362. Restaurant, Rt. 8, Thomp- EUEM MOST lent condition. Must be seen. Main St., Manchester. Hours sonvIUe, Oemn., on Thurs­ CaH HOSTILE HEART LITTLE SPORTS BY ROUSON Asking $436. 742-8338. dally 7:80-6, Thursday, 7:80-9, EDWARD R. PRICE—Painting, day, Jan. 28. WITH M EPe Saturday 7:80-4. 648-7908. exterior and interior. Paper- MATT RAMSEY foLfi VAULT event 1964 FORD Fairlane 800, 2-door hanging. CelUnga, etc. Insured, dsAuryoF l i H i i H i i MEDICAL Social worker — to eys6 ! hardtop, excellent condition. LIGHT trucking, odd jobs, also 649-lOOS. ... 643.2111 Must be seen, $860. 840-1189. moving large appliances. Burn­ establish social service under ing barrels delivered. 84, 644- PAINTING — Interior and ex­ supervision of Medical Director 1967 PONTIAC Firebird. Auto- 1776. terior, very reasonable, free of 200-bed, fully accredited hos­ O- matlc, power steering, power estimates. OaU Richard pital and rehablUtatlon center. brakes. No down payment. Call Martin, 640-9288, 649-4411. Stimulating, friendly enviroiv ♦ 'i 388-8718. SNOW PLOWING — 24 hour ment. Top pay and fringe bene- service. CaU 742-7649. INSIDE—outside painting. Spe­ flta. A great opportunity. Con­ THE IONA MFC. CO. IWtlMA.lK. A 1963 BUICK, 8 cylinder, to settle cial rates for people, over 60. tact Administrator, The New an estate, good ccndltlcn. Oon ATTBOS and cetiars cleaned, CaU my competitora, then call Britain Memorial Hospital, 2160 ReGENT ST. MANCHESTER be seen at Gorman Brothers tree removal, Mm oleaied, Ught me, Estimates given. 649-7868, Ooriain Avenue, New Brltaliv Service Station, 770 Main St. mpving. Calf 648-1066. 876-8401. Conn., 223-3687.

I PACffi TfilBTY-FOUR MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTfER, CONN., MANCHESTER EVENING I HALD, MANCHESTER. CONN. WEDNESDAY, JAJ^ARY 22, 1969 PAGE TmBTr-nvs ArticiM For Solo 45 Out of Town Ho w m For Sciu n Ho m For Salt 71 Apol'tmoiili riaN For Salt 72 He For S o ltS ^ Out O’. Towr B«ig«r, Unlvenlty of Oalifomla IF CARPETTS look dull and Tonomonts 63 For Rout 66 sp u r LEVEU aU briok .oon- sA Lew Angeleo, chemist, sold HOME and income combina­ For ,5 ^Laguna Mah^ drear, remove the epoto aa they structlon, 4 bedrooms, focnul 1CAMC91E8TER is minutee away T uesday. Hiatory Group Seeke Records BERRfS WORLD VERNON — Blend new epail- SBVKN ROOM SpUt, three bed- tion with this Cape style two CLASSIFIED appear with Blue Lustre. Rent ONE BEimOOM Garden A p ^ from the toOowing prcq>ertiea. Unlvei7tty spokesmen sold dining room, 8H b a ^ ma­ ment buBding, only 2 vexen- • rooms, formal dining room, 1% family 4-8. Ideal for two young OOLXIMBI/ LaK. — New aU e le c tr ic eham pooer $!• I h e ment, aU utiUties, $100. Char­ hogany family room, 3 Bra- Nice five room Rand), Oorport, baths, family room, fireplace, Said Female testa concluded Monday oonfinn cies, features SH 4w m s, i(one fomUies or an in-law situa­ electric -bedroom, one both Of Cheney HM, Old School Sherwln-WllHams Op. ter Oak Street, 040-0108 after plaoes, 2-car garage, many |lS,eM. Six room exponitehle patio, large wodUed lot. Char- eeuiler esttmates of tee rtoill’a 0. bedraom), heat, hot water, re­ tion. Separata uUUtlea, country honzs wMfa 1,000 square feet more features. Must be se«a. ColUoMla Roach acre lot, $14,- Bon Agency, 648-0688, M0-a49$. ««•. 'R mo mw*wsrty» A____AS__ _ - ADVERTISING ORUMBACHER Finest soft ---- A frigerator, range, garbage dis­ atmosphere. $21,000. Wolverton family room wMch oon be ex­ Age 17fi00 The Hlstoiic Dtatalct Study Acoiwdlag to a fleisrtil o m m Phllbrick Agency Reattors, OtO- 800—tour room modem Ranch, ” We ore now satisfled that we pastels for futlsts; lai^e Anco- ONE ROOM apartment — new­ posal and master TV antenna, A g en cy , R ea ltors, 640i281S. Ootnmmee Is seeklftg hsip in and ckpphig doled Itoy M W 8 0847. loiie lot $10,600-F(mi^ bed- CUSTOM BUILT overslse Cape, panded tato eoctra bedrooms have the oMert direct evidence CLASSIFIRD ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS blit e«Lsel. B oth ex cellen t con" ly renovated, parking avail­ minutes from parkway and ' and hath. Two flreplacee, brick LOS ANGELES (AP) — ’'Isi. the form of pictures, cUpgrtga, the first Heeiwv fit. M mmI im a Dutch Colonial, bteese- on overslae lot 120’ wide, and MANCHR8TKR, Immooiflate 2- yet ertsMlehed of faulhan pcee- 8 AJL to 4:80 PAI. dltion. Call after 8^S0 p.m ., 84S- able, immediate occtqNuicy, Stopping. For an appointment MANCHESTER —New 4"beO- in Uvlqg room and atone in guna man” has been confirmed or records of any kind rrtottng ‘H small onomom rtU k wMefe woy and garage, acres, exceptionally well landscaped. bunily, ccmpletely m'odem, ence in tee two Americas; Ber­ 1986. walking distance to bus, shop­ ca ll 872-0029 w eekdays, adulte, room Garrison Colonial, fUnfly room. Kltrtien Iwa Uixdi to tim looal hirtmg prajerts cur- was rrtssd In cats day h r ew e $28,000. Plus over 80 more list­ 2-car garage, Bowers AehMl, close to schotS, bus and shop­ a s b ein g 17,000 y ea rs

e o f the The Laguna ekuH was found fireplace, full basement, over­ 400’ of water’s edge. Use of D IAL 643-2711 reconditioned TV sets, at your ferred, rental agreement and have Usted a ddlghtful 4 garage. Low 90’s. Mbrrison ing Iota. Marion E. Robertson. eye sockets show the skull to be in 1938 at a depth o f fiv e feet legating, end preserving Edson K. Bkilay Is chstriMa ly , MO-4824, 870-1180. sized garage, large private lot, 60’ right of way tor boating Zenith Authorized dealer — security required. Available room Ranch with large liv­ Agency, 648-1010, 648-0644. R sslto r. 648-6068 that of a woman,” Dr. Rainer (hiring grading operations near „ of ths Hstorle DUMdt raiwt. M odem T V S erv ice, 886 Cen­ February, Write Box "RR”, VERNON — Mount Vernon nice condition. Call now. W.,l~ r,: "■■■■• , Anyone having totonnsfloe csi ing rugs and upholstery. Rent W. D ougan, R ea ltor, 649-40S0. furnaces, quiet location, live 6324. JUDITH W. MURDOCK togeth er. ^ turn of tee century either or both df these STOCK CLERK - Hours 9 ajm. JUNIOR Acrountant. Dlversl- hot water, refrigerator, oven- MANCHESTER — Seven room fomUles available. Secondary electric shampooer |1. Olcott range, disposal, dishwasher, economically, call now. Wol- Oieney Hall was one of the oety- Is asked to ooritadt to 4 p.m., saiary and an store sortin g departmert, MANCHESTER — Tvra bed­ verton Agency, Realtors, 849- B &. W Colonial, wall to wall carpeting financing. H. M. Frechette ALLAN D.'^MURDOCK Variety Store. wall to wall carpeting, alr-oon- ♦2ft900 —6H room Ranch, IH Notice to Alan D. Murdock tera, if not ^ center, of sodal, another committee mwwtv., benems. Apply Mr. K«»U. Ar- ^ room Townhouse. App Hence* 2818. BARROWS and WALLACE Co. throughout. Excellent condi­ R ea ltors, 647-9993. years college. Will consider dUlotiing, swtmmlim pool endam betbe, wail to wall carpet, Upon the complaint of the plain­ Tolland rtdtural, and racreatiixia) activi­ thur D rug Stores. 942 M ain St. LOST bright carpet colors, .re­ and utUlUee, parking, patio Manchester Parkade tion, treed lot. H.M. Frechette tiff in the above entitled action night student. Good opportun­ tennis courts, park^ an( bronze etectric range, large VERNON — OH room R anch, prarins, tor reasons therein set ties in MhneheSter. The original Mwichiester. store them with Blue Lustre. and private cellar. $180. Call conveniently Located, six M an ch ester 649-0806 Realtors, 047-9998. ity for advancement, excellent treed lot. HuteMne Agency, carport, half oore lot, fuU base­ mrtn, lor a divorce on the ground •ehooi on Keeney at. stood on 50 yeare from noir, will Rent electric shampooer |l. J.D. Real Eritate Associates storage all Included. No pets, room Cape. Oarage, aluminum of bitolerable cruelty, alimony, cus­ B oy, 16, Gets w orking conditions. C all 649- Realtors, 6494894. ment, buUt-ins, near school. tody and support of minor (child tee rtto of the former Keeney y w children Am» stnrl- Paul’s Paint and WaUpaper In c., 648-6129, 043-8779. Hartford, 027-9288, Vemm, aiding, carpeting, $22,900. Pas- EIGHT ROOM Oolcnlal re­ 6361, Mr. Grella for interview. Prtced to seU, $30,900. Hayes (ren). ind counsel fees returnable St. Scixwi bqiUing now being Supply, 876-8721, 870-4800. Realtors, 289-7470, 742-834$. production, 2H batlu, 2 flre- Lots For Sate 73 bUore the above named Court on A New Kidney tods or fresdooil • used aa on administration bidld- • ~ ' " M7-1188. pkueee, fomSy room, recrea- Agency, 646-0181. j the first ’Tuesday of October A.D., MANCHEjSTEIk and vicinity WHITE double sink with metal ' tion room, double garage, 2 1968, and now pending therein, and M ai^ Works of Grant HiU Ing by Manchester Oommixtty BUILDING SAIiESMAN Building lots airallable, $2,300. upon On oppUcation In sold action C ollege. ' YOU base cabinets, good condition. Furnishod Wonfod To Ront 68 Ma n c h e st e r large Ricutch, patioe, trees. Superb landscap­ for a eubeequent order of notice, and up. H.M. Fiwohetto Real­ it appearing that the residence of Rd. is preeently recovering Ctoate the Future. Hear a We are looking for a man now 644-1418. w an ted —4 or 6 rooms, first nine rooms, two fireplaces, rec ing, 200’ frontal. Huhdilns the defendant Is unknown, and that Jtoted Educator, WotM iD IN* 8r NEA, Ik . Aportmonts 63-A W E ARE tors. 647-9993. Wanted— Rool Estate 77 from a kidney traneplant oper­ MECHANIC working, possibly for a bank, room, approximately' 800 A g en cy R ea ltors, 649-0824. all reasonable efforts have been Traveler, and Clvlo Laodsr. 2 THERMOFAX secretary model TWO-ROOM fumiriied apart­ flo o r, in good location, for m ode since the Institution of said ation at Yale-New Haven Hos- insurance company or in some square feet, built-in vacuum WE HAVE choice one acre ALL CASH for your property We don t-know what he does around here, but he came ment. Private bathroom, stove, actively retired womsm. No ocUon to ascertain It, and have other type of business who 22BO copier, $136. Royal of­ cleaner, two full baths, very ICAN^fllBSTBR — $28,900. MOVING wooded lots near Bolton Cen­ within 24 hours. Avoid red tape. foiled; that notice of the Institution pttal. INVlTA'nON Dr. Qsorgie A. AthangsB wanted at fic e t y p e ^ t e r , m od el P P , $86. in with the new administration!" refrigerator, heat, hot water. fee. Mr. Frechette, Frediette Large 6-room Cape, IH baths] of sold action woo given os requir­ wants to move up to-the sales Realtors, M7-9993. good location. Everett Real ter and other locations. For Instant service. Hayes Agency, ’The 19yeai'«ld boy hod both m a r k t h e s e D A in s o n Burroughs full key adding A pply M arlow ’s, 867 M ain assumable mortgage at 6% ed by order of notice heretofore is­ TO BID of CUSTOM DESIG'N FILING Estate Agency, M9-80S8. further information, caU R.F. 6490121. sued. as of record appears; that the kidneys removed on Jan. 16, tw- TOTO 1088 CALENDAR Street. percent, J, O. Possum ft Assoc. NEED A BUYER THE, SYSTEMS and INFORMATION m achine, $25. 646-2488. Dlmock Co., 6494246. defendant apparently haa not re­ oeiving a substitute Mdney from MANCHESTER — 2-famlly, 6-0 048-0800. SELLINQ YOUR HOME? For ceived notice of the pendency of Sealed bids will be received at RETRIEVAL DEVICES. Sal­ said action; that notice of the In- BRACE YOURSELF for a thrill MANCHESTER.— Three room In a residential area, good BUY DIRECT AND pmmpt courteous service that Me father, Francis Wdrtcs. the office of tee Director of ary and car expenses first year, HousohoM Goods 51 Aportmonts Hots— ' Business Property MANCHESTER — Rockledge, eUtution of this action most likely d a y s' *** TELEPHONE the first time you use Blue nicely furnished heated apart­ floor plan, vdth 2 bedrooms, MANCHESTER — Immaculate gets resulte. Call Louis Dimock to come to his (her) attention te He has suffered from kidney Q oneral S erv lcee, 41 Center then draw against commission. For Solo 70 SAVE! AA zona lot 182x178, $0,800. that hereinafter ordered It la Lustre to dean rugs. Rent CREEN tweed rug wltli Tonomonts 63 m ent. $146. m onthly. OaU J.D . living room, dining room, aiul Cape, six finished rooms, alr- Realty, 6499828. trouble since birth, but the slt- Straet, Manobester, Cfotm., un­ DATES: (4 Botton Churolisa) If you are this “locked-in man", M eyer X geticy, 848-0009. ORDERED: That additional no­ JaiL 28 — Bolton Congrs- electric shampooer $1 . W. H. P^- 10’4’’x ll’7’’ Beige rug with Real Estate Associatoe, ton., BOLTON —On Route 88. The large kitchen, oil hot water condKloned, aluminum siding, Five room Ranch, attached ga­ tice of the InstltuUdo and pendencar uaMon had appeared to have til F ebru ary 4, 1969 at 11:00 send your qualifications to Box gatlotia]. COMPANY England Hardware, Bolton. P^- Both In good condition. M8-8779. heat, aluminum storms an d garage, wooded lot. C9iar-Bon rage, recreation room, outdoor MANCHESTER — Wanted by of said action be given the defend- olearad tg). Last year, however a.m . lo r CLBARINO AND S, Manchester Evening Herald. former Rosemont Restaurant ivit by some proper officer or In­ Call M9-0366 after 6:80 p.m. NICE 6 room apartment M9- A g en cy , 648-0088, 649-2426. 'ipatio. 100x200 lot. older couide, two family bouse different tiereon by causing a true the boy had developed trouble Jan. a o-st Mauiloe ChUi- 2 is for sale. Approximately ten screens, extra 67 x 148’ treed Out of Town GRUBBING—ALPINE STREET oUc. IT’S INEXPENSIVE to dean ------—------2814. building lot, A-zoned. Wolver- in good cendUioa. Qidet neigh­ sssl otteMed oooy of IhL. onh— rvf and tee operation was sched­ ex ten sio n . rugs and upholstery with Bhie acres, excellent potential, lib­ MANCHESTER — $10,900, ^ ix notice to be published In the Man­ An outstanding oppor- MAN wanted as truck driver ton Agency, Realtors, M9-3818. For Solo 75 borhood, near bus line, direct chester Evening Herald, a news- uled. Feb. 8 — united Mettaodlat Businoss Locorions eral financing. T.J. Crockett, room Os|>e Cod. Fireplace, 94 WOODSIDE ST., Bid forms, plans and specifl- tiBdty for a person with and yard man. Apply in per­ Lustre. Rent dectric shampoo- WALNUT bedroom set phis FIVE ROOM apartment w ith from owner. Write Box "R", r ^ r circulated In Manchester, Feb. u — S t Geoirgs's R ea ltor, 843-1677. EAST HARTFORD — Reduced Conn., once s week for two succee- cationa are available at tee Gen­ experience In m aintain­ son, at the W. H. England er, $1. Pinewcod FXimlture another twin bed. 048-7406. appliances, $136. Call 643- For Ront 64 BEAUTIF'UL five room C a p e, completely redecorated inside. Manchester Herald. W. OEmHANT 5TH IN EGOS Eplsoopal 100 X 106’ lot. Hutchins Ageacy MANCHESTER to $19,000 for quick sale, 6H eive weeks, two times consecutive­ eral Services Office, 41 Center ing and repairing heavy lAimber Co., Route 44-A, Bol­ 9 io p . 6997. custom built, fireplace, ga­ ly. commenclns m or before Jan­ FOR RENT or sale-401 391 CENTER Street, an eight room Ranch, garage, sewers, BHUSmAnON: rtiootlng a uary 23, A.D.. 1969. and that return BONN — In 1987 tba average fltraet. Manchester, Comecti- GENERAL THEME: ton Notch, Conn. rage, excellent condition. Cen­ Healtors, 6494824. Con be seen by appointment oil burners, air condl- Street. Building and lot next room home with 2-car garage full basement, low taxes. J.O. of such eervlce be mode to the W est G erm an oonsum ed 262 cut. Machinery and Tools 52 tral location. Gerard Agency, only. Call after 6 p.m. birdie, and then finding our above named Court. "Powtr « OMriay" ticHilng and la rg e re­ to Post Office Excellent loca­ located ItLJnisiness II zone. MANCHESTER eggs. The oountry-w8de total MATURE man for driving truck Fuel and Food 49-A 149 OAKLAND St. 6 room tene­ M3-0366, M9-0688. Possum ft Assoc, 6499869. you played the wrong boll. You By order of the Court (Barber. J.) •Town of Manchester, (Non Poitlsaa) frigeration equipment. 18” CRAFTSMAN Jig saw with tion for any use. 640-2428 from Dwelling could be easily con- ______and operating machine; Apply ment, $100. M6-2426, 9-6. DELIGHTFUL CAPE wonrt be frustrated at Keith . _ John H. Yeomans, Clerk. w a s m o re than 10 UlH on egga .Connecticut (Non Sectarian) Also knoweldge of elec- SEASONED fireplace wood, de­ base pedestal motor, A-1 con­ 9 to 6 p.m verted for professional or com- SOUTH MAIN STOEET — An 646-1266 BOLTON — OH room Raised A True Oowr Attest; tel person. B uckley Steel, In c., Wert side Cape, 6H rooms, Real Estate, 6491923, 646-4126. Gorence E. Poley Wart Germany ranks fifth in iRobert B. Weiss, COST: No fM or trlctty. , livered. Call 649-1869 or 228- dition, $70. 643-4436. MANCHESTER — One bed mercial occupancy. Robert J. older seven room house thsit attached garage. Paneled Ranch, rec room, sun deck, Deputy Sheriff egg conmmpUon par oapita. WHO IS INVITED: TOU 41 Chapel St., Manchester. 9686. Occupancy April 1st General Manager room. Garden type apartment, BURNISHED offl«^ for rent or Sm ith, In c., 963 M ain Street, has become too big tor p res­ fireplace wall, new furnace. IH baths, flreplaoe, 3 acre lot. lea se, ap p roxim a tely 400 M9-6241. Only $28,000. Hayes Agency, We offer good starting PART-TIME service station, at­ Musical Instruments 53 availab le im m ediately, $146. ent owner. Three bedrooms^ Ehccellent condition. Near PRICE—$24,500. 4 salary, frequent raises, tendant wanted, 1-6. Apply at ______per month, heat and appll- square feet, ground floor, all everything. Owner will con­ 846-0181. ; utilities included. Main Street, HOME AND BIZ —Bolton, 6% 1^ baths, all In excellent'con­ paid pension plan, val­ Cantone’s Esso Service, 308 W. Housohold Goods 51 a n t i q u e organ. 1876 Ham- »»ces Included. Call Paul W. dition. Lots of living space. sider drtayed closing. Ideal ■near Center. S ecu rity dep osit property BOLTON—EIGHT room Raised uable benefits. Middle Tpke., Manchester. mond atop works. Beautiful. Oougan Realtor, M9-4030. Priced In low twenties. T.J. for newlyweds. See It to­ SEWING MACHINES — singer requ ired . $125. m onthly. Call with 160’ frontage on Route 85. Ranch, IH botes, buUt-ins, $275. C all 876-0660 evenings. Crockett Realtor, 648-1077. d a y. $18,600. M r. Lew is, 640- heautlfidly finished rec room automatic zig-zag, excellent 043-9678. 1000 sq u a re toot shop o r rC' ______0806. BIRDS, Butterflies and sun­ To learn more, stop MANCHESTER —Large five with bar and flreplaoe, 2-car condition. Makes buttonholes, 3ILVERTONE amplifier With room flat, first floor, two bed- SMALL w oRif nnnw t^ riore on front. Neat as a XHE ORIGINAL (and proud) shine. This home wiU provide In at ou r em ploy­ tw in ” orv»oi,«~. ______swAUL. WORK SHOP or stor­ pin,nin. 6R roomtWim stone.Q^d^no dwellingHtxrallln'Cr set ^ . . r r garage. One acre plus lot. $81,- Help Wonlod— hems, embroiders, etc. Orig­ twin 19 12” speakers, reverb, rooms, convenient location. owners have outgrown their a year ’round vacation! 6H ment office, 62 East age room , ap p rox im a tely 250 to the rear of the property. B &. W 600. J. D. Real Estate Asoo- Mole er Fomolo 37 inally over $800., 8 monthly Chrome stand microphone. On® ch ild a ccep ted . 872-0602. home in the desirous Rock- restful rooms in this ranch, Center Street, Man­ square feet, near Main St. Call House consists of 2 bedrooms, elates, Inc., 6498779. payments of $8.00 each or pay- Electric guitar. Call 742-6137. ledge area and are putting U BAWtOWS and WALLACE Co. one oar attached garage, laige chester, open Mon­ PUNCH PRESS operator, part 843-0678. t living room with fireplace. $51 cash. 522-0931 dealer. — LOOKINO for anything In real on the market. House U in ex- Manchester Parkade and wrtl oared for lawn. $21,- day through Friday, or fuU-ttane. Apply in person, BOLTON — Immaculate/ 5H ------^------ADULT Acmette accordlan, ex- estate rentals — apartments, ^ w attv — Zi------^— kitchen, bath, and large stu- ceUent condition, has 6H Manchester 6494806 000 asking price. Keith Real 8:30 a.pi. to 6:00 p.m., G ayle M fg. O o., In c., 1008 - C SYLVANIA 23” console TV, c^ent condition, $100. Bundy homes, multiple dwellings, no ^ Streep offices fo r dlo. Ideal for home and busl- room Ranch with three bed­ m onthly. room s, 1 % baths, two fire­ E sta te, 646-4120, 6491982. rooms, living room with fire­ o r c a ll 643-4101, exten­ ToHand Street, East Hartford, beautiful,beautiful. excellentexceUent condition. condition, flute, g ood K11f1>t*An f^ ll AdG.Q5Uin 1i/v«uxa ____ i« to major trucking route and ment, with a one car garage. basement. Oarage. Real big G. E. refrigerator, good con­ steins, furniture, pewter, lead- P^ts, no children. CaU 049-9330 house space, ideal for small We are looking for several men railroad. Peter F. Grady Reed 1700 square feet of living area lot. Terrific buy at only Long range programs. dition, $35 or best offer; Rop­ shop or ator^ , modem buUd- NEW LJSTINQ — Hurry, thla and women who enjoy working ed lamps, art glass, primitives fDUR ROOM, second f 1 o or Estate 648-2094. for $21,500. Wolverton Agency $18,900. T.J. Crockett, Real­ er gas stove, 40” wide. $60 or any quantity. Furniture re- apartment in two family house, in g, $100. OaU ow n er 872-0628. Read Herald Ads R ea ltors, 649-3818. won’t last. Six room Ranch, . annual he(3ting h i with boys and like public con­ dining room, fireplace, gairage tor, 6491677. MANCHESTER TOOL ta ct. best offer; Kitchen Aide dlsh- paired. 644-8062. Heat, hot water, appliances. & DESIGN INC. washer, portable, top loader, HOUSEHOLD Intu AntimiAp Heat, hot water, appliances, MANCHESTER — ’Two famUy, and carport, beautiful land­ TOLLAND — 6H room Ranch, almost new. $150 or beat offer; HOUSEHOLD lota-- AnUques. vvbrklmr counle 37 M arble Out of Tawn 4-4, 8 baths, business zone n, scaped yard. Only $23,600. buUt-ins, firei>laoe, rec room, 130 H artford Road. HOURS; . Sears classic gas stove, with Mc-a-brac, clocks, frames, ® ^ ® one Mock from Main. Prlnol- H.M. Frechette, Realtor, 647- carpeting, wooded lot. $20,000. 649-5263 cabinet base, $150 or best offer. glassware. We buy estates. VU- Street, call 643-4902. For Rant 6 6 jOBommruMTiES pala on ly. OaU ow ner, 875-0846. 9998. Noon to 4 p.m. O wner, ca ll 872-0986. Has to be seen to be appreclat- '®K® g®****!^’ ^“® o®"®.®*’’ FOUR ROOM apartment, first FOUR ROOM apartment, Bab- Monday through Friday oy switching to lew cost ed. Must seM by January 30th. Lake St., Bbiton, 649-3247. flo6r, stove and refrigerator, VERNON — OH room 1960 ONE experienced tool and die And early Sunday morning. cock Hill Rd., Coventry. He&t, 643-6568 a fter 5. $120. C all 643-8446. IN ALL PHASES OF M Um RK Ranch, seven acres, 977’ front­ maker. Area rates prevail. Ap­ Applicants must have a depend­ hot water, electric stove and refrigerator, $160 ifer month. age, 20 X SO’ recant outbuild­ ply in person, Gayle Mfg. Oo., ab le v eh icle aind good driving CLEAN, USED refrigerators, OPBRA’nONi SHOPMEN— THREE ROOMS for rent. Heat CaU 649-2866 b efore 6 p .m ., ing. Close to highway. Huteh- In c., 1068 - C Tolland Street, record ranges, automatic washers WAREHOUSEMEN—DRIVERS ' ______and stove, no pets. Neew cen- 643-0703, evenings. ALL BENEFITS—GUARANTEEH) OVEBTBHE EXPEMBNCEB TIKILMAKER ins Agency Realtors, 6490824. East Hartford, Conn. with guarantees. See them at ------ter and bus line. Available SALARY PLUS CAR B.D. P e a rl’s A ppliances, 649 February 1st. 646-1098, erfter 6. ELLINGTON — Plrniey Hill MOLD MAKING AfID REPAIR VERN ON ~ gas heat... Main St. CaU 643-2171. 2 Rooms Without Board 59 .Apartments. New 3% room g a r- WIPOO M1LLW0RKIWL CUSTOM BUILT MOLD MAKERS ALLOWANCE SIX ROOM duplex apartment, den apartment, large rooms, 78 TOLLAND TPKE.—MANCHESTER Beautiful aluminum sided THE THOMPSON House — Oot- 3 ROOMS OF $130. A vailable im m ediately. heat, hot water, Frigidalre aj)- Btflufifs. Growth Potential Raised Ranch With family tage St. centrally located, large TOOL MAKERS FURNITURE CaU 649-4436. pliances, wall to waU carpet­ room, 2 fireplaces, garage, For further information call pleasantly furnished rooms, ONLY $169 ing, parking for two cars,. bullt-lns, bath and a half, Interviews Monday to Fri­ Manchester Office of the Hart­ parking. Call 646-2358 for over- FOUR ROOM, first floor, apart­ adults only, 8140. monthly. CaU city water, 8 bedrooms, day. 7 a.m . to 5 p .m ., S at­ ford T im es, 643-1570. If busy Used But AU In Good Shape night and permanent guest ment;. Stove, refrigerator, heat, Apply: IONA NANUFAGTUfUNG GO. 876-9407. room tor fourth, formal din­ -r < . , urday by appointment. try 249-8211 ext. 325. — Includes — rates. hot w ater included. $160. p er ing room. Cathedral ceiling. Bedroom Suite month. Security deposit and ROCKVILLE —Three room Rogont Stroat Monehotter Living Room Suite ROOM for rent, private en­ Asking $27,900. Call John 643-4257 rental agreement. Everett partially furnished, stove and 5 Pc. Dinette Set tran ce, 119 C ooper H ill St. 649- Sledesky, 6496806. 875-7927 R ea l E sta te A gen cy, 649-8038. refrig era tor, $100. 872-4702. Experienced Polishers Lamps, Tables, Rugs, Pictures 0595. r and a few other items. 2 VERNON MOLD & TOOL, Situations Wanted— PLUS! SINGLE OR' double rooms for For finished work on turbine blades and vanes. B &. W INC. Refrigerator or Range rent, genUemen preferred. 643- b a r r o w s and WALLACE Co. 916 Hartford Tpke., Rockville . Female 38 9676, 643-6909. Above a v e ra g e hourly rates, frin$re benefits and Manchester Parkade ACCURATE typist with ten YOURS ONLY AT NOW RENTING I Thinking O f A Change? profit sharing plan. Apply at Manchester 8494806 years medical terminology ex-’ A-L-B-E-R-T-’-S FIRST FLOOR, gentleman on­ Ill Check at ROGERS CORP. for superb career opportunities. Call your plumbing amd heating PART-TIME mertianic wanted. perience desires position in Phone: “John” Gulda ly, free parking, kitchen priv­ ill TECHNICIANS AND n o r t h COVENTRY — $21,600. Apply in person, Mlnlt Auto loca l ph ysician ’ s o ffic e . 649- Toll Free 1-800-092-8647 ileges, w asher and d ryer. 649- RbiI-Lm Mwhil Finishing Go., Inc. newer 6H room Ranch. Oa­ contractor or coll; d a re , 328 M iddle T pke., M an­ 9 ^ . 8773. I ENGINEERING ASSISTANTS Sujuuf, £ju)ok&, rage, fireplace, bullt-lna, F0 9 Albert’s Furniture Co. 69 WOODLAND ST.—MANCHESTER chester. 266 S. Main St., Waterbury III I Quality Control Technicians ek Realtors, 2897476, 743-0931. 249-1331 in Hortfor(d Open Mon.-Fri. 9-9—Sat. 9-6 Molding Materials Division 647-1188. FIVE MEN, part-time evenings, Dogs— Birds— Pets 41 Apartments— Flats— Manchester, Connecticut ca n earn $80 to $100 w eekly. DINING ROOM set, walnut TOLLAND—Ideal in-law or ren­ 223-2774 in New Britain 16 to 20 hours a week. Mar- GROOMING all breeds. Har­ Danish modem, table and pads, II Electro Mechanical Technicians ^ Tenaments 63 EUastomer Products Division tal opportunity, 6 room Ranch. ried men with cars caU 646- mony HUl. H.C. Chase, Hebron eight chairs, two captains,------hutch and buffet. Excellent ^E HAVE customers waiting South Windham, Connecticut (atF® rooms, full basement 4880. 2 to 7 p .m . only. r ratories Women For Bindery Work *VlLTON LAKE, banrain veer 21” portable TV, rugs, solid nut Garden Apartments, Im­ Rogers, Connecticut Must Be Able To Work Quickly Rmifali l y and close out al $7,000: 6 cherry Pennsylvania House mediate occupancy, 4% room s ) ' Has Openings tor: $1.80 Per Hopr To Start PAUL W. DOUGAN, Rodtor room Ranch summer home ^ color males. Thoroug^hbred.s. bedroom set, miscellaneous at $160; heat, hot water, oven $ 112.00 to $ 130^00 per week to start range, refrigerator, parking ’ III These are first rate opportuniUes for High School V ^vero^hlpping and Receiving • 649.4535 near water. Hayes Agency 849 BLANCHARD GRINDER CaU i -8T6-7087. tools, etc. 18V^ LiUey St. sec< HOTPOIIT and storage, no pets. Call 627- III eq u a tes or 2-year College Graduates with good Math.- 0181 OPERATORS ------' ■ ond floor.. iii Chemlatry Initeresta and aptitudes . . . specihc starUnf Driving Remrd 9238 between 9-6 p.m . A fte r 5 $2.25 Per Hour To Start jjj salary commensurate with education and exparlence. SOUTH WINDSOR, large CU9 ^ la lX N N B C T IC U T NARJIWL(3AS (XIRPORATiON COLLIE - Shepherd puppies, $5 LIMED Oak. dining room set, 8 p.m . 647-1871. Good wages, benefits, overtime, each. Call 049-8368, t,, I CALL MARGE HAMPSON — 643-5163 ^^^rtunlty ^ Advancement tom, L Ranch, 3 h a^ , ..fira- pieces, $76. Large kitchen set, C onmr of Now Slate Rood A -X-. day shift. ,, —■------$75. CaU 646-8638. 314 ROPM first floor apartment Psld Vacatkma Phia Moi« Benefits nlace. barbecue, first fliMr THREE MONTHS old puppy, ■ Heatf hot water, electricity, ROGERS CORPORATION Apply In Person Mectels OpM from 2:00 p.m.! family room, formal din­ , part. Golden Retriever and Col­ ELECTRIC stove, double oven, stove a n d refrig era tor. $186. iii MILL ft OAKLAND STS. MANCHESTER ing room, modem UUdieiL 9 es Main 8t„ Manchester drainable. $10. good condition, $30. C rib $8, monthly. Avallabte February iij (An Equal Opportunity Employer) . ALLIED^PR|NTmG8my,CE8.1n,. ear garage, Phllbrick Agency, > MO-eese. Realtors 8490847. C all 649-6116. 1st. CaU 649-2846, llfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiiiiliiljiiiiniiiiiiiijlijjiljjiijjijjn •a • m * i H o m r - s i x fUanrl^rBter lEttm ittg if^raid Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O^Clock

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The Miaster Mason degree wtU Cub Scout Pack 98 of Buckley Members of Trinity Covenant About Town be oon fn red when BYiahdahlp School will meet tonight from Church board wUl meet tom or­ Lodge of Masons meet In the 7 to 8 in the school auditorium. row al 7:80 p.m. at the church. -r** j-' ' ' Cub Scout Pack 01 o f iKan- - c . . Masonic Temple at 7:80 tomor­ Den Ic-nden and committeemen PENTLAND State Bill oheeter Oreen School will meet row night. Robert Haugh, cus­ tonuuTow at 7 p.m. at the are reminded to be at the school Youth Choir of Oommimlty todian of the works, will pre­ at 9:80. Den 2 will serve as flag The Florist a d n oi. Aiwarda win be m ade side. OtHoer dress la tuxedo. BapUd Church will rehearae to- "FfciwMS for Hlvery OooaMon!" and each den will demonstrate bearers. Cubs are reminded to naorrow from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Asks Catholic Nomination of Hickel Refreshments will be served wear sneakers. Oeotrally liooated at what they have been woridne after llie meeting. church. on durtaig' the month. All par­ 34 BhKb St. 64IM444 - 648-6Mf Schools Aid ents are reminded to aooctn'- Manchester CoMen Age Club Open 8:80-6:80 pany their aotas to this meet- •namdayB till 8:C0 PM. PENOBSCOT N. E. DRESSED 'wlB meet tom orrow at 2 p.m . at HARTFCmD, OoEin. (AP) — in*:. the Senior Oltisen’s Center. Park : AoKMB Tlw Stm at Members are reminded to bring C H E C K OUR ' 100 O an t State old to pareite of poro- FRESH CHICKEN Mountain Laurel Chaipter of a rtid es fbr a kMchert social. oMal Kdiool etudante lubd some Confirmed by Senate Sweet Adelines wiU rrtieiarae to­ pelvato echool RRssdeati amount- m orrow at 8 pjn. at the Rus- Girl Scout Troop M2 o f Com­ k « to about $16 milUoa per BREASTS u. alan-Amerlcan National' Center, munity Baptist Churdr will meet year was propoeed in a major WASiHINGTON (AP) — tor five daya toy the Senate Bite- moue backlEEg o f th e ScEiate Oalilnet memtoera were sworn In 211 Wetherafleld Ave., Hartford. tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at the s bill field in tile Ootmeotlcut Oen- The Senate. confirmed to- **>*■ Oomnfittee. The appobrt- Armed Serview Committee SEid * White House ceramony. (10 Lb . Le ts «Sc Lb .) en d ARMmiUy Wednesday. Women interested In sbigtng dnirch. . day the controversial nomi- ft*®** then was debated at his ocnflrraetlon alao wne ex- SeEkR. OoKYlon Allott, R-CUo., four-part barbershop harmony N O T I C E o f 'ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERS 0 F | • Wedneoday wma Mie detwfline nation of Gov. Walter J. i«Mth < » « « Senate floor. and Ted Stevena, R-Akteha, de­ n aH L T ISOEKN, UBAM for fillief legialaitlcn for the oui> peoted today. and wishing more information Trinity Covenant Church Hickel of Alaska to be sec- Tb® Senate now Ukes up an- fended IBckel as "oonemiber or­ about the group may contact basketball team will practice to­ MANCHESTER SAVINGS AND LOAN rent flve'momtti MMian. Sen. EXlmund S. Mueide, D- iented” against attackB by Sena. A epokeemon ter the Roman retary of the Interior. controvewtol Wxnn nomd- Maine, oppexstng the Hickel CHUCK PATTIES 4 Lb. Boxxa Lb. 79e Mra. Katherine Hynes, of 299 morrow at 7 p.m. at the Salva­ The vote was 78 to 16. iwtlosT—that o f Oaktonda Indus- ___ John O. Paotora, D-R.I., Lee Main flt. o r M>s. Truman Chan- tion Army. ASSOCIATION, INCORPORATED Cattsotto ArchdIooeMe o f Itert- nomination, said he wonted to Metcalf, D-Mont., and MUeUe. terd Bald the bill, drallted by The aoOon came three days hnpraea on the Nixnn admbito^ daU, W White St. 'The Annual Meeting of the Members of Manoheater Savlnga I ^ . - ^ ^ PaBtora, oaylqg Htekrt a* aeo- Ups of beef (about 18 lbs.) FOR “DOWNTOWN DAYS”I a oonunlttee of ottemeys, was adter aU of the ottiw 11 m«m- ^Pwy •eerMagy of defense. ftlibn TOO tender aiiMna and Center Congregational Church and Loan Aasodaitlon, Incorporated will be held at the oftloa of $ oonoem over pet«y ,» « *1 have to consider Saturday Fun dub for boys will conduct a Bible study to­ the Asaooletlon, 1007 Main Street, Manoheater, CamMotleut, onp aim ed alt keeping the parochial bera o f President Ntooon'e Oalbl- Seme eenaitore have raised conservation poUcy but also the file' ntnijneatl Mhehtesaort. a Httle gronnd berf. L b . 9 7 c and girls in Chmdes 1 , 2, and m orrow at 1 :ie p.m. In the Rob­ I F r r s M USIC, r e c o r d s o r January,24, I960 a t 7:80 P M . ter the follow ing purpoaaa: g aohooki viaUe. not had been approved unanl- queoUoOR about PsekainrB plan -d eep concern on nattonait fuels Maine, o U r a f in e r y M bins Room of the church. StudGola at private acbools mouBly and more than 21 hourB a trust arrangement tor $800 poUcy which exists In New Ee»- trade zone which Alaska haa 3, sponsored by the Manchester INSTRUMENTS—THEN SEE 1. Acceptance of reports. . • Whale Sfatoin Tips TWOA wlU' begin Us program (liat otaaiie Mgh tuition ratee, after 'they had talcen office. mlBlon in stock he hbhlB in on kuEd eum} Maiite.” filed suit agaliwt, oalMH the 2. Eleotkxi of Directors. g above the $676 avenage per-pupU for oaan ivaat L b . 95c of art, lumlbllng and games on The VFW Auxiliary will spon­ Httchel-B views on conserve- rfectronlcelto doing egdenelve ^ ^ nomlnafion fl- nominee “Industry niladed,” Saturday from 9:80 to 11:80 a.m. sor a kitchen social for mem­ Roy Bailer's MUSIC SHOP 8. To tranoact any other buslneas proper to oonoo boConij ookt of puMlc ERdKiolR, wouU not tton mattera end Ms peraonal fl- government business. Wednesday about rather than "coiaeumeiMnlnd- such meeting. E at thei Community Y . There wUl bers and friends tomorrow at "W e Bent, Sell, Tleaoli, Bepatr h stn u enta” be eligible for file state aid, nanclEil intereets were probed But IPaMcazd has the unanl- five hours after the other 11 ed.” But Allott noted be had ddcbien Liven be eight sesabms and a nom­ 8 p.m. at the Post Home. Mem­ Dorothea E. StavnBakyt file propoEMd UU atMea. helped Awm a natural gas oonk- 1018 MAIN SISEET—MANCHESTER “ Wlttiout help, pcgndUal edu­ Pnah L b 75c inal charge. Registration may bers are reminded to bring ar­ January 18, I960 Saoretary* pany wMch lowered fuel prices cation is doomed,” oald Joraph be made by contacting the ticles lor the social. in Anchorage. Community Y. P.. OooEMy, an attorney 111110 la HUNTS a registered lobbyist on behalf “The ijuestion Is not whalher of the archAooese. he has reduced file piloe bitt MyBdc R eview 2, NABA, held what they o 3« paying for iwtur- TOMATOES •Hi Oh m 91.00 Its Installation of offioera lest Ho aaM fixat about 100,000 altu- Deranged Gunn lan Shoots ai gas,” Metoslf repUed. “They deerta attend Roman Oatholte r ight in Odd FaUomns HaU. M- Downtown Main Sfc, Maad w stsr — Open 6 Days — Thoraday Nights tIH »:«0 ara paying an excgbltaEit, outza- Nancy Rowe was imtaUed as pariah Bchoola In the atata. With­ geous rote forlhat gas.” KABUKI SOLID WHITE out aubetanfiol aid such as an prealdeoA. S m sucoeeds Mra. aamaU $160 per pupU grant pro. Sen. Frank Church, D-UWio, Hazel Shaey. metaUng ofOoer said he would vote tor him "re- TUNAHSH 3 chm 91.00 was Captain of the Guard, Mrs. A Giant January Sate Event! pdaed In the biU, the e ch o i^ At Cosmonauts’ Motorcade William Trudeau, esdsted by HOUJSE would be farced to close and MOSCOW (AP) —A mentally The shooting took idace before proacbed the KranftlEE’a Borovlt- UmM” cn'*|aot^*^?tsttdlS Pkaae Read Our B is Ad In Thursday's Herald Ladies o f Cerdmipnlea, Mra. Mae public achoola would have to UE*ala3ioed y o i^ mmn fired more than a thousand onlooliiers aky Gtate, shortly after 2 pjn. Ifixcn Is entitled to have the Rowe end Mra. Samu^ {Bicies. moke room tor the students Into a motoroa^ carrying two at the entrance to the Kremlin, Riding to an open car at theman of Ms ehotoe.” Oooney said. t^ le ^ K ^ the Soviet Union but It was hEished up Dor nearly head of the ntoocsalan were the Sen. PhUh, a ------‘'The Transitlan to High Gov. John Dempsey HBd no oomment on the measure, aay- Gmdr. Bucher, accompanied by his wife. Rose, arriving for more testimony be­ r^lt ^ ooncnnatlon four honor^ School,” a program' for parenta ^ ^ torthelreuooeralUlflt^taao. lying on^as««mSiw^ ^ Pinehurst Grocery, Inc. of 9th grade students In Ben- kig he would atlck to Ms poUcy fore Navy CJourt Inquiring Into UISS Pueblo’s capture. (AP Phobofax) the Foreign Mintatzy said ^ ^eroment ^ 4 Soyu. Twaxtontr ^ toe^iSSTSSlinSto?^ net and QUng Junior High o f Ent making atatementa con- today. S02 MAIN, CORNER TURNPIKE spokesmen tor detaUs. Shatatov, Boris VolyiEOv, Y ev- fiia l he 'gRculd euA vlgoroualy In Schools, will be held tomorrow cemUftf pending legislation. A chauffeur tmd an eacozt on A foreign ministry official HALE sale The minority leader In the a motorcycle 'weze wounded. geny Khrunov and Alexei YeU- the field of water poUutloa cen- night a t 8 in the Mandtester said the gunman was “schtso- seyev. t*®!. High School cafeteria. state SetMte, WEiUace Barnee, Warned He May Face Court Martial Ooamonaut Georgy Beregovoy plnenlc.” Handy helpers for happier housewives 'was cu t toy flying glass. (We*!* Bfanehester’s Official Giri Soont Hcadqaarters...) R-Fumlngtoab Mid Im w oe not One Soviet source said Bere­ The gunman, desetibed a . a The gunman waa captured sure file proposal was cotwtttu- govoy was cut by broken gloss, young man. ws. raportodly immediately, the Foreign Minis- tiOEMl. The bUl m ay be In oon- not hit by a bullet. aelaed by byatawlera and tomed airie-a huge .chMt of the 6^ fllct with the state’s prlmluy try said. Bucher under Suspicion _ ------It was not clear 'whether the The foreign ministry spoke» ate allowing cb •eMRtor’s raepoEREtWMty to provide a The progress of the nkotot^ mane, stake azal seat, stroEig public aohool eyatem, he gunman was Ethnlng at the 00s- man, toM of thie find other un- OORONAIDO, Chllf. (AiP) — A on might be used against Mm in .the seizure o f the ship by the motiauto or Communist party oonfirmed details, said: "The oade from the okwrt through The Senate also acted on two H ^ E %m the city to the Kremlin was other Nbeon appolntznents, Terming Mb feelings o n the Navy com! told Cmdr. Uoyd M. court-martiaf proceedings. North Koreans. chief Leoedd I. BrezhMv azMl facts as you have them toMc HiEN! shown on televlalon, tout the provtag J. nui Oampbtf as un- bill a “preliminary Judgment,” Bucher Wednesday that he was But Bucher, obviously shaken Wednesday Budier, 41, de- Preeldent Nlkotal V. Podgorny plooe.” The attack reportedly oc­ shooting was not broadcast. derseoretary of a-riculture and private and poro- suspected of violating naval reg- by ithe statement, said he would scribed how he gave up the who were In another limousine S p e cia l savings behind the spcxce bezoes. curred as (be motorcade ap- The source said Soviet author- C torew ^ . m — Mri- ulatlons li7 surrendering the In- continue to give "fuU details” of Pueblo with her gune stlU cov- eduoEKlonal servloesb but he Is ■' .m ri xvnin« mnMHMi Vxriwflhr itlealRaptttqiiitttooEfiernotto oat •ecratory of agricuKzira. detoact from tbs heroes* rsoep- only in January "lEot aattafisd fitai they otould 'teUlgenoe thlp PueUo to the the PueWo’e capture and of the ^ Ulban, AffM n OrtUDcil in Mttan latent en is lO M » T 'im m c a ia be aubotdiaed to find ratent at North lOotwuw. Hs was Ini ii-mcntiia hto andjitt «1 sttovito. tion glvetk to the tour oaanazv IBM ovtr BiHww roB lb BRBMS — Cut . fowl IflC the ptssREEt Mnk».“- formed by the five . admtoala ing crewmen spent In oapttvlty. nauts. AjMCBubledliy N ixfio HALE iDtattfiT cmM leMHii tnn,'w<0i IvlU #37* couNoea iTaaiNia atn/UMUinw euns — #ii» iiucnu tvta aim - ______MaiMlIitl list. fetUlt tptfitt, —IdMl for tlMtnlng cltmi, •x""! htndt fin- H#«l me toil riiiilMl. Ntn mirt-#J*7 HAHO IT ALI^FMr C aittia Ceokt 00 bM0| StSIte aenate moJorMy tooxler constltuUng a court of Inquiry Bucher resupiM Wa testimony WABHINCnON'(AP) —F m r I- : a f » * a ilaitlc cMst. Mm iTw llnitn*, straining and washing Ptrniiti taty amt ult da litflc — Silicuii iiuminiita dlP heavy duly holdar lor lidaa. No tumlna , . The street where the attack I RMitoey,"iwy. nuMiM,eeimiei tic. rom fw ar teener, tcrtwdrittr ttttcli- Bktward Mrtous. d S w Haven, anything he said from now today-the first aimlversory of ^ Icomptct ttorini •gj nmti. Ml Irulta, vagitablaa, spaghattl. uoint el all roaiu. tac liniih. Atil. Colwi. Sal ol t. Mg brooms, tools, utanallt, M . Hal, bacon will not curl.'e8a1 sltttog porillons reportedly occurrad wlRs pocked dertt NlTcon HEWRmWad kia naar P E R M A N E N T • P R E S S ate. tala, aanltary, rust rai Navar Iotas tanalon. said ha Wotdd not comment until Bonn’s No. 2 Man Urban Affcdn Oouncll today to ilitant ate on the deck. with persons cheering the cos­ ha hoa stwBed the measure. monauts. As the flrat can dIscuM (ha ctlsM In Amsitea’s Leaders In the lower house After their return, his face cities and as the first otder of tensed as' he heard counsel tor passed, (be source said, the * y* wem EEot Immediately available young man dashed from wmi buainess signed an executive or­ tor conunMit. Text of Messages the Navy, capt WllKam New- Quits over Crisis der creating the poneL LANCER-SET some d^are: "Ckymmander crowd and fired the shots. During the subsequenk NlTRon used a successioa of OORONADO. Oallf. (AP) - < ^ . I ^ M. Buch- Bucher, It Is my duty to tell you (BONN, Oemany, (A P) — Eu- Oeoig Kieainger, one-time Nazi / f mony in the Kramrn Palace of P««« during the ceremoiEy and Piarento of private .. ihanin. sevcTal ttmcs sbowed Bepogo- signing Ms twme ona «no# nnat. j KIIIU Ul a uuuv xni uua vux;uil.. pect Olof a vloleUon of USNR Ar- Gerstenmaier also a th ^ ^ ^ ral.xed.lSd riroke at a.Uma. Tha pwis wlH today a decision (o resign in a gton end leaxler of RIL there wae i» visible evidence of be dlttrlbuted as memantoee. crisis centering on hds resis- many’s EhiangeUcal Lutheran Uo scboMs, or (hose eubjects re­ And you are further advised . a out on his nack. “My noma is not long quired by the staito. “rizure by North Korean PueWo: Thto is Bailey that you don’t have to make any ^ ^ Church. «UI4 I INOIVIOUAL' UD I „ During the festivities a mes- “ *®****'" Nbeon aald. ‘*IhU Is • NEL ttMSI RUB MIP — fyUkM ru|t . 3S01 FURNITURE ICRATCH # 88IS MAONETIC MEMO "In no way does the blU pro- gunboats. | here.. .We g*lU got company. further statement on It and any 62-year^>ld Bundestag The controversy broke when a non-skid, REMOVER STICK Makts HOLDERS Llfatlme magnets #«M IXNgllNI MILT - Dow »**•* WTAUie TUU MATI MOLOgg*—With Mil I oenger handed notes to Yfirt An- non-scratch, backing on rugs, hold memos, notes, etc. to bln cinti er citiMt •hall.-ti- — Handsome lumihira prolec- *“•*tivt taps. Adharat*•••-.— •-to — ■ vide for nor Intezid to aid or oub- uinclaaslfi'ed parts of the ex- ■P; Who Is on duty nuw? TWa further statement on it may be pr^rident, or parliament speak- magazine dlsdoeed that scratches vanish instantly eny stdel surface. Asstd. pandi la 17*. Made ol >turdy " Hn# tllvfr ■urfaca without nalla Btemnaler had received the re- dropov. chalrmS.’r of the KGB, ^ UlegWe signature. Tm ptnsivo RiMl tMfmomtltrs. ••c Harmitss to skin. 6 Ol. PM Irom furniture, pianos, wood­ shapes In brass, copper, or •IMI. 3V** mill. lei •»4®»»tn|. Sat of 3. ■craws. I sldlze any religion or method cbai«e—were read Wedneeday is Bailey. Got more company used as evidence agaliwt you In second highest holder of work. Usa on mahogany, wal­ chrome finish. Pt$ outside and more coming. ^ subsequent trial..” krtate office—dropped the bomb- paration payments in oompen- Mato security oommMbee, ^ nut, oak. itc. MC of rellgioito instruction,” a state- into the record of ithe Navy’s and to LeonM I. Brezhnev, gen- Members of ment accompanying the bill court of inquiry into the Pubelo P : It not too bad out here, but ^ court of Inquiry Is not a ml$ at a me^ng of Christimi iatJon for salary and pension he ^ coi^B. liSwto!l*hRS^ said. captured. lonely. We boen here two weeks ,tary trial, like a court-marUai, democratic party leaders prob- would have received as a pro- secMtssry of the Oornmunltt nahlnet Mnod htM»i 7««n n ” We feel It wUl meet the con- Aa read by E. NSles Harvey, now and that not bad but when but only _ an______Investigative^______hear- reparations payment to him for sUlEEtlcnal test,” Ooom y said. civilian attorney tor the Pueblo we LSEder waiy It g^etn so big. Neiveitheleaa Richer’s ata- persecution by the Nazis. rough that you can’t do any­ tus suddenly had changed from Ms a c ^ by saying he h ^ “ *« g j,e a*nfilng Cram the aat- t Gerstenmaier told the party: submitted the r^^ieration appll- uauts. thing, BO I ivlll be glad to get ”a party to tho court” to ’’sus­ 'torney general on the lagtt Sta­ back and I sure could use some ” At this hour, I wish on^y to be cation in 1968 to receive court Later, wWle medals were tus of a document olgned with pect.” Shortly after the crew’s allowed to say that I have exert­ certification U»t he had been a being pinned on (he cosnumauts, liberty now. TTiat part starting release Just before Christmas at more than one pen,” said Secre- ed all my strength and ability to member of the anti-Hltler rasis- Andropov har.ded a note to But Not on Mindszenty to get rough now. Didn't think I least two Na'vy admirals had would miss the old lady so __ J ui serve a free and law-ahkUng tanoe under (he Nazi regim e. Breshtserv, who read It with a se- (See Page Twenty) «l3 tl ELECTRIC RLANKET , state in the oommimlty of most­ Geratennuiler was sentenced t^uus expression. The televitton CONTROL GUARD — Holds much. jMMt WET N DRT MtUUR- #E7M SN8RTT MOP All pur* ;DM77t lARLV AMIllcaai MAes ly dead frlenUs, azid later in the In 1916 to seven years Imprison- commentetor made no mention blanket control handy and INe cur 2 cupfl cup Ilia. pota utility mop lor hanfto - IwUHlirSSSffl P: It la worse out here now. i AW r e S m - * « tukin « * " « ^ 'c i 'p f a «ii? V "to » ! » « l*m -.Leni- «,«hhiii Use wet,“ *• Ihan than turn over to roich plaeoa around Hit lo pan lor kauK cMlSc Vaticaii-Budapest Accord With a Brooklyn twang. New- Ohristian Democratic Union.” ment by (he Nazi Peotkes’ Oourt this. I S if i y .fiij' headboard or side panal. ""HlldG claanar litt batwaan Kttpt run and flooii clean in houie. Use wat or utt dry. hatarilM ■ Got nuns company and not IS S Holds excess cord o " thn « « "• "« windows. lisrd.lo-Bal- massy waalhar. 27" wide x j' use diy. GiIraat lor prapar^ eome quoted isgulatlona: PubUc anger was poured on tor Ms part in the July 20, 1944, The source said the pMice I boards floor. Goldtone plated ™ *• one aide loni. etc•pg andI basing.bakl WHh datachabla wooden 1^ ~rly Amnlcanflnliif.^ TSj doing so good with (hem. I *** no slide loam bait. ISC "• “ l* »dUd»SM. - Is Reached over Bishops Hq: Know what you mean ’’The commanding officer i'be crisp-tongued Swabian ear- plot to km Hitler. At the time, have so far given no intorm a- Twisters Hit ’bout e a d e d the fion on their InvestlgEdion o f the relations Incident nor the motive tor the SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY VATKIAN d ry (AP) — The ment would serve to move the ' de- shooting. Vatioan arsiounoed today a ma- 'Vatican and Hungary clorar to — j »"— ...... - — ~ ______.have iheen a Nazi M ississippi, . _ then I A CSirtaUan Democratic pEuty It waa not clear whether the Jot new aoooaU on W aii^’ ap- eventual eatablls^ent of dlplo- "mv. They plan to open fire repreranOng defend J^tm ents with the OomSnunist mafic relaUons. But (he beUef <»> us now. They plan to open Z ^ ' spokesmEm sefid the parllamen- shots were fired indlscrimi- 1______. •«.______w.., ______. . ___ ... nn nTm, Other persoEmelperaoqnel under imder Ms com- myneu. tary delegfation unanlnwusly ap- nately or whether they were in- government of Hungary but persisted in Vatioan circles that This was taken as a bleist at Death Toll 21 nuide it clear that the case of diplomatic relafiotie would nev- Korean war vessels (lee Page Twenty) among others, Chancellor Kurt (See Page Twenty) (Bee Page Twenty) Joseph Ckurdtoal Sfindszenty er be estoibUriied so long as the «P«J (and the ships’ KAZLEHUROT. IttsB. (AP) — atUl is not settled. ■ 76-year-old MtndSzenty remains ^ ^ ™ A series of tornadoes r^iped The axTOord provided for the in his present sUuaUon. ^ across central Mlnsltalinil aoiiy Vafioon appointment of two new are being boarded. We are today, kiUtog at least 21 peraotw IS archbishops, three bishops and The ailing cardinal has re- being ToSnied. We ara being and injuring more than 100. ^IfOO ECONOMY 0JVM *- The heaviest damage 'was re­ C27IS DRAWIR PIVIDISS StI aSN ALUM. IPUniR IRAM Top-of-stove• ov.noven rorfor elaclllc of 2 diviOers, tipand from s7S0 3.PIICI STSAINIR 111 The agreement, over two potted at Hazlehurat, about 80 =t230 HANDY OUSYCR Eslra. #41» eUl COOIINI RWR * ' !•> '•"!•>' Bahts tnd 12" to 21" ■ ho screws. — Set ol 3 heivy duty wirt -Rroltcli tiovt, kitchtn wtllo #fOI ‘*SAN*E-BLU" — Auto- reach Oust yvand (o clean — Hiekly pollthad heavy sauia 1**111. alimlnitat untvtn ms|ic Taped ends adhere to mesh strainers — 21k". 31b", A lloori Irom iroaii iplattar. yeexn In ttje makiiig' In a aerlM treaaon and black mar- 30 times and flow followed ed bvby h ahip'eMd'a mUes south of Jackson, where a matic toilet cleaner for Places Remova- pitltd wire. lOM* lauara. Sal'' idcbloi. lavtt foal.2-pc. •ny asL lurlace fit ell drawers. ino 4". SS4 aim handy with titcirle mistr. sparkling bright bowls. J.f.K.m*''*'’* ***7 of 2. SSa 1*"' 10b I'lll. SSt iSC FeMt net far tlarait. tag of aecret negctlatloiw, tollowed him M poeltton). twister cut a half-mile wide Freshens your bathrooro. lip the hletorlc ibreaik*tticx>ugh of regime has (Bucher Interrupted read- swath and left 10 persons dead Hygenic and econojnicel the lie 1964 when the Holy See imd Bu- wUllngness to jng at thin point to tell Ithe court and 16 to 20 homes demoHsbed. dapeot reached agreemetit to *u®**y here believe the report of boardbig was In The Mississippi Highway Pa­ negotiate on Ohuroh-state zda- case will never be resolved fact an error. Ho aaid it was trol said seven iieraons were fws tlatw. until Mlndssenty dies. surmised by ithe radioman, who killed toy twisters to adjoiiilng The agraement of five years In Euinounoing today’s ap- had been toM a boardiiEg party Simpson County-between Men­ ago was the keystone of a new polntmentn the Vatican named a was approaching, but Bucher denhall and HarrisvUle. Vatioan policy of improved rela- new apontoUo administrator and said he maneuvered the Pueblo Police said a twister killed tiona 'With regimes in Europe’s Ml ametUary to run the cardl- away from that bocudlng paity four persons In txte house nesu Oommunlat Moo Mid 'was fol­ nal’a AroMdloceae o f Eaztergom and Nozith Koreans didn’t com e White Oak, east of the Hairis- Imaginel A saving of three dollars lowed by the opening of negotia- —^Budapest—but made It d e a r on board until after the ehlp waa vUle-Mendenhidl aieiL every two pairs you buy. And these are tlofw wMh Ckechamvakla and this was not a matter of raplac- fired upon and chased In Ihe Hospitals at Hazlehurat and savings available only In January—so the eetoMlahment of diplomatic ing him. His see was still listed a®a.) MenderdiaU were reported filled hurry in. These handsome slacks are relations with Yugoefatvia. as an impeded see. F: We ore holding emergency and vtctlms of the tornadoes #311 EVEN FUME Mskai HANilMt =JJ* 4RATTIR FRY FAN were being sent to hospitals kt mode of o reverse-twist fabric with j ® W Yli- 7SS *Tw.l-FC. MiiMiiiiVBSAoiuns PAN--?-fan—y. #31031 sRHiiirAB MULTIFtE AKIlirSKIRT BACKRACK *"'7 ••■Ff Pot HU! am double DOUDie DOiiir. bolltr. #4113 ^^Ri# VANITY vrafVRRi m MIRROR m nwfi — — FLANTIR—Rmta ihmwupiKtad wWith iin COVER — — Ellminatag K.iiFimi«i«» magiy nn The central Issue In Hungary, ApostoHc adiMnlstrators are I *'"®*‘**«*«tmokaless f»m*iyfamily »utsue broit-Oioii- ~ ~ **■ 3” •••»*• *"'i- M Holdsoipi up up lo lo 1212 Sproedi SpfMdi boat hMt ovenly. tvinly. Ellml* Ellml. With With porcoloin porcMiain tray tray iU aland— n d — wall wall brackat brackat A Addam s charm charm iPkO*'- V ****'- Mada Mad# ol of aluminum. aiumln JacksoiL permanent press process that keeps I mlilAg af M liart, t u mg“ pjn. Will givt compitia ^kirti-ki.a. with nooiiip ciipi. Chroma • -.0-. "kits uorching.------.1 . Fits all burn* on# _tida u _ magnifying,------...... ona Bnd «i»aR dacorator'a-----a - touch to any__F ila e ll ml standard MMaRmwoR 4 w.. fry I aw s I besides (he case of Cardinal named to run dioceses on a tom- dom ing). We need Lni Witnesses said a lumbeir mill them amazingly wrinkle-free. Just wash 1 fuM ##»y*lo*eltM*"‘ W 11" ■ Jg". ggj ftmih. ggg an.* ggp lid a ragular—boxad. Me dacor. ggi P«ni. Mtndazenty, who has lived In porary baida. Thus the Vatican holding emergency am) a oonctete pipe firm 'ware them and wear them. Pre-cuffed for im­ setf-im posed eTClle In the U.8. oonfinuea to reoognlre the cardl- destruction 'we need support. ElmbEURsy sinoe the Hungarian heavUy damaged. Mid twi utioo- mediate wear. Charcoal, olive, brown, nal as the rightful archbishop of “ f ’ «»«1 «»• HUNDREDS MORE IN STORE upristaig of 1966, Is the appoint­ hia XU slstance. Please send cirpled store and acUotoing sarv- grey. Leg lengths 28 to 32 h la ___ ment of bishops to diocesan _ ^ EUice. SOS, SOSi, SOS, 808. Ice station destroyed. posts. Under the 1964 accord (he But even (though cUplomAitlc p* piqqjm send asBAsUsDco A paizol spokesman said pa- Hungoiian government re­ I^O IW between Hungary and p ! We are nn-r iv ip # p->corted trotoian L. D. Thompson was Downtown Main Street, Manchester served______the right to ipasa . on can J™ yafican are not expected In probably Wonsan, Wonsan, BhghUy injured wtien rociRB obk) dtdates named by the Vatioan to foreseeable future, the very Wonsan, debris churned up by the torna­ Open 6 Days—Thurs. Nights tiU 9:00 fill such vacancies. foot of this latest agreement p : Are you sending aaslstance do knocked the grthdoars from There have ibero some few ap- could well improve the Vatl- (repeated thiee times) ? Ms patrol car. polntments since (he accord was can’s contacts with other <3om- h O; Word has go.ie to aU au- The U.8. Weather B iaeau is­ “Charge Acconnts Invited.. im m reached tout today’s announoe- munhit governments, wullcular- tt^Uea. Commander naval sued a tornado warnliig tor a o v S iw o ment marka the largest group of ly the regime In Caechoslovakia lorces Japan is requeating aa- Death Scene large portion of central Mlsais- SiM lATH rue WAtHIN episcopal appointments In a where there are more than 10 slstenoe, what key Hot (o f d a*- eiRTRUcunt'l'ua»2clf.:*k*.!.* CARRT-Citra haiu. m "J r i u cu t FAR S*i *1113 tVIN.llNm - h. m„. f i l l - , —Extra long handle with . . . . . OomnuMlst country ever majda Workmen reported finding three dead in the re­ the wreckage. The house was destroyed by a tor­ slppl and oak) a tornado was Ini iFaca lor (vary cISMt. Na of 3. Two Inchai daip •"/ # t l7 t REIN — Piotici >ou> ^‘''7 •'• ■" I ' l *i«‘ ' lost coohit p*ni witn kind mllUon Roman Cathohes. slfled maiterial) do you have 1D"/I2" pant lor blrlbuys or iron wilboul bothanna lo isTl. b'C oyins. Catch all oii|itin|s ino spaclil angle, savat knaal- 1>.3*UN MHRR CRt^ at one time. spttted to the MendeziiMUl-DFLio scrawl, no kelai, won't Inlar- any olMr occaalons. Can alao' III walat. fill with lao waia, evtrflow. Chmmitf" ------ovtn...... cltioing— npt. Two conviniut liftf Ing and itopping, Idssi lor {*■ — tUInlaM itial klidat. Pope Paul VI has repeatedly left. Please a d i^ U It appears mains of the Hazlehurst, Mias., home and were fara with eparAllOA el dear. frilE-iH " »nd lubt—ainka—lollit bovrla— "“'i. Iwer. v«a- Thera was speculation from nado that struck the community Thursday morn­ area about 40 m iles eEUt-north- ba uiid Indlvldualty. S/3. IRg mai.c lilltr ifoea tna rail u p Aluminum loil. Set of 3 lip llla and Rulomoblltt. IK ' i** <*gaiuta. Nig Hungary (hat the latest agree- (Bee Page Twenty) (Bee Page Nineteen) looking for at least one more believed to still be in ing. (AP Photofax) east of here. N .

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