Recommended to Leotbers Orcie Wio Meet Friday OPEN THURSDAY -Over ’ Program At'a P.Ra
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-V— ______4' \-Vt'-. .U ■■■ , ■ < Wia)NE3SDA3f,.FBaBRUAEy.2» 19^ ' ' '•...... ■ " ■ / ■ i.r.'’' ijnRTt^tT^, ‘dlm tr^atrr Svtnins l | m & ; '» i 'i a i i a efo^igtM of rapraaentattvea of d m , aH prapai for tba acqni-' MMaga taeao^ZtMr kiib to MB Mambam of Oentar Boap Co. tonigbt. wMb all Urnn agtocim the Town and City Managers’ Bitfdo of open apacsa. T o ^ Official lout *r6wn 8, Toem Fire Department, win Agencii^ iow invoired in prSMoMnary Association, the Aasesaors* A s (lEOMK N. “^lirs . ... meet tonigbt at 7 at O e n M Flra pMpaaala invited to attaod. BivKad to -totogliit’a meeting.** \Chi Comiiiittee sociation, the Tax Collectors T lfaiidhe8iar»W Cby oj VUIagt Ckmm ■" iOwli lAurat < 3 t m ^ . Houaa and go to W atl^*W aat l Aiao bn hand .wfM be Carl to addition to tba Oonaervatton:- Asaodatton, the Town ClejJcs’ Ctonantaslon, era: Tba Advtoory ; .«MMiii«i> Ine., wtU neat Fonaral Home, 142 K. Center Discusskm on d m , an enqdoya o f the State -..Btoiumaiilter CoiAroller Jonaph the Munlc^tol Fi CONVERSE (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 156$ rdMuee tomomnr et> I ,8 t , to pay respects to the lata Department of .Agriciiltiuia and Rac and Park Board, tba Town- Clemdift^ baa been named nance Officers’ Asaodatloo, and TQL. NO. 105 Planning Comm ton nn. tbaboard the Russian Amartcaa Ttemaa Walr, who waa an bon* an expert on natural MaDuroea. the lagtblatlva committee of the UCoim Institute of PubUo Oentar. M l Watbers- ' Otta will outline the . atapa of aducntton, tba board of d|*- t ^ - Ptofad Municipal Profea- norm .. \ oraty member of the dapart- Service. -AMD ' Ava., Hartford. ment. 'the town must take hi ap|>1y* rectora, tba Mandieator. Renew*, aUipa AsB^ciafioD of CoimecU* A'fuH'.diacussion of an "open al Agency, Oeneral Manage«» eu L 'a eommittae which coordi tog for etota and federal ftinda, KENTUCKY tWANT nBST degorathw qm M ” program for Maxtcbes* ' Toniglit’a meeting ia being Robert Walaa, Town Planner nates the areas of totmat of Medicare Supplement' . A ctnnMnsd maeUnf «< the The Royal Black Preceptory FRARKFORT, Ky. — Ken ■ » ir e y Smith and Stanley Cir- tor, Innhidliy the pin-polnUng '■paaxfaaaded by the Town pan* Joaepb Tidnricy, Rac and Park number associations, and looks Star of the Bast will meet Fri tucky’s 17W coewtitution was of prioritiaii nad of poasible aervaMon Oommtaaion, which Supartetandent Honoe Mur* aut for thfr.intereats of munici* of the WSCS (d South day at 7:48 p.m. at Orange the first stalls ctmaUtutlon to WVMJLT INBURBD htathodist Church will be held state apd ffd a n l aid, wHl be baai cxpraaeai} ooocem at the phay, and the Chamber of Oom* pibUtica bSttara the State Gan- Rail. The Loyal Black Degree meroe’a Open Spacea Ocsiialit- grant cltisens the right to vote at S this evening at Susannah* arlll be exemplified. Refresh oonduoted in ilM Mimicipal ovartap of goala, afiforta and announcemanto ^ town agaa*. toa. - Tl^*5^^ilQnaI Association without owning property. ixrnley Hall. Tlie film, "Portrait ments will be served. Building Rearing Room at 8 t i a Woman,” will be presented. Ouests are welcome.
The little Flower of Jesus Recommended to lEotbers Orcie wiO meet Friday OPEN THURSDAY -Over ’ Program at'A p.ra. at ttie home of Mrs.' 65 TstAalas, 20 Oardner St TILL 9 PJM. Mm. John M a y will be co-host* FINAL - DRASTIC FEBRUARY TfAHTFDRD fAPI — 4aya but tba patteiil muet eon- will pay foe tbe Inttlai vtelt to rnnn^tirut Blub an- 810 a fram Itoa 60tb tba boapttai. ^ State News to the 9Qtb tion, tags of any state in toe country, dommission hearing on a Johnson and Congress to MISSES’ • TEENS’ • WOMEN’S both group and tadi'vidual mem will not cover sis nk in raoei'ved Present Blue Oroas contraetz ' Ih e Maaters Ghib af Friend* In 'Hospital petition of the New Haven day that every* American Ishlp Lodge of MSsorti WiU meet bership. outside tt»e Utotod States. Blue hold by those over 66 wlB and family be guaranteed a tomorrow at 7^S0 p.m. in the A summary of ttie aervicea not arOsB WiU pay hnepital ooato in July 1 when medicare Former Soviet Premier Railroad for authority to SPECIAL PURCHASE OF KEEP BODY HEAT IN paid by Medicare and U»e cover discontinue all its passen minimum annual income. Masonic Temple. Wayne Oar- another country for 80 days. sta^. However, blue cross 65 Nikita Khrushchev to ’The annual cost of such a {dan age provided by Blue Croaa 05: ger trains was concluded land will show Slides of the d r e s s e s Medicare doae not cover benefits will begin on the same day was reported in a was said to range from $2 bil — KEEP COLD OUT! Medicare doae not pay the iOeorge Washington Memorial in drugs or medicine outside A hoe- day. hospital for Kremlin today. lion to $20 biUiem, depending bn Vuanndrla, Vh. flret $40 of a hoopltal stay. Blue pttEd. Under Bhie Ckons 66, tbe ‘ ‘There will be no break in The next step is final argu its scope. As many as 38 million MEN’S FAMOUS leaders. His ailment, ments, scheduled for Monday. THE ORIGINAL Cross 66 will pay that $40. patient will i>ay the first 825 for membership,” said Blue Cross Americans coitid be affected if a i I condition and length of Officials of the bankrupt car > Soandia Lodge, Order of PRICE FAMOUS Medicare paya benefita for 90 prescription drugs received President J. F. DupUnsky. "In minimum Income le-vel wan ALL 1/2 OFF stay were not divulged. rier have contended since the IVasa, 'Will meet tomorrow at 8 within 120 days after bos^tal faxrt, our present members 65 fixed at 88,000 a year. hearing opened Dec. 1 that )at Orange Halt, discharge^end Blue Cross 86 WlU. and over who elect to have the This was but one of dozens of pay so per cent of tbe belance benefits of blue oroes 65 will, abandonment of passenger serv Regular S.B9. ice is the only means of ambitious recommendations . Cosmopolitan Club will have a ta a c& i\ School Bus up to $500. . ' in most instances, be able to preserving the line’s freight op that grew out 'of a year-long jtessert meeting Friday at 1 Medtcare does bot cover the keep the same membership card Fowler Sees erations study by a 14-member National p.m. in the Federation Room at WOOL SHIFT DRESSES 3. first 820 of charges for dlagrto- and memtoerslhdp number Attorneys for Interests oppos Commission on Technology, Au Center Congregational Church. Hits Truck; sis in a ho^tal’e outpatient de- toey’ve always had. No A d d ed ing toe New Haven proposal tomation emd Economic Prog iUembers are reminded to bring, Regularly |9. partment. Blue Oroes 66 will Information about benefits and ave sought to show that at ress. The group was created by jartides for a silent auction. DRESS SLACKS Four Killed pay the $20. rates will be sent to more than Congress and appointed by Mrs. Philip HMway will be best* Famous Name JUMPERS 4*50 THERM AL 9,000 enrolled Blue Cross groups least the metropolitan commuter Innocent Viet War Victim Metocare will pay otdy 60 per Tax Hikes ser'Wees could be maintained Johnson to study “ te(dmologl<^ less for the meeting. BROaaBVHXiB!, B8a. (AiP) omt of. dia^iostto costa to an and to all todivldual members Crying South Vietnamese child holds out a bloody imemployment and related Regularly 818. during toe next few monhts. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec profitably. A aebool bus and a truck^rafler outpatient department, after toe At sessions here and in the hand to U.S. medic near Chuonfi' Hoa. The young problem s.” Q Q ^ FOR 11. UNDERWEAR .X _ 820$20 deductible. Blue OroesCross 8665 EiaeriyElderly memoersmembers wmwill noinot retary orof the ireasuryTreasury nenryHenry n.H. ™raUnv area mem- Many the commission find WOOL SPORT DRESSES 9. loaded wUh rocks collided at a ster was injured when its family was caught in ot . wHd pay the rematelng 20 per have to complete any forms, Fowler said today no additional bers of Ooi^essCongress ^dand civilcl-vil offi- offi ings are certain to arouse con Regular 7.88 Each ■ural interaection today, k.U- __ i cHomsign a hAnlUiheeJto niatATnAntstatement or Bretget tovtax InerenAARincreeises Areare Itiin alflrhtsight now.now, ngr ___ fighting between Viet Cong guerrillas and Vietna cent. cials have urged the KUC to or- troversy. Perhaps anticipating Tbs ARtlqiis tbocities said the bus driver and a physical examination. Blue despite the resumption of bomb mese airborne troops. (AP Photofax)______IN i DIMENSION KNIT — Medicare does not cover hos ^ der continued passenger and , this, It said “today’s more ad 2 FOR $15. Oiiee youngsters wore killed. ing of North Viet Nam. ExpostHM UNHEARD OF SAVINGS! pital emergency room treat Cirosm said it will handle toe ■ freight operations if the pro- vanced ideas will be common AS PERFECTED FOR THE U.S. NAVY "We know of four deed and ment. Blue Cross 65 will pay for bulk of the paperwork involved, Fowler, Quoting President merger of the Pennsylva place tomorrow.” Ooffe Street Armory tttere may be more,” a Sheriff’s SMASHING CLEARANCE OF accidents or serious and sudden hoping to make toe changeover Johnson on Ws -intention to seek nia and New York Ontral rail Ttie guaranteed Income Idea New Haven, Connecticnt THE ONLY SLACK WITH office dispeitcher said. “Several illness when treatment is re as easy as possible. new taxes if the situation roads is approved. was labeled worthy ot further RED LABEL Injured 'were taken to toe boigd- Viet Policy Hearing February 4, 8, 8 ceived within 72 hours. ]ffiue Cross 85 has reoei-ved toe ctoanges, did not rule out the study in Johnson’s economla tal, but we don’t know bow 1*10 P.M., last day 12-8 P.M. SPORTSWEAR GUARANTEED COLD COMMANDER Medicare does not cover hos approval of State Insurance possibility there might be such Drought Hearing report to Congress last month. many-’ ’ pital services Incidental to out Oemunissioaer William R. Cot a change -within a year. Under the plan, the federal gtijv- Long Drawers, Short or each HARTFORD (AP) — Except Regularly to 84. Sheriff Sim tomen said itie patient surgery. Blue Cross 66 ter. But he said ihat “to the best ernment wotdd make up the GOLD LABEL “Hie trailer was knocked off Mb gram already proposed was gency in Stamford today, Senate Foralgn Retettoois Com- chief, David 8). BeU, vdU take mum aiauidard. according to the asdes by toe impact,” he aaid. drawn in expectatlsn o f the lev *®**®*” ' mlttee decided today to resume over FrCday the witnelw seat Regularly to 8.99. RASCHEL KNIT Tiros Satellite Water Oo, Aibnost every recommenda CREASE “AU I can aay Is tfiot we’ra el qt fighting now gtog on, in-: tts public Ingudry into U.S. Viet Secret)^ df State Dean Rusk tion (R'«w unanimous support Long Drawers, Short or each atonlttlng a kk ef cMldicen,” * chiding the tiid <4 toe bombing Water Company President E. namese poUoy at 8 :80 a.m. Bki- occtiptiMl for more ttMUx four BETTER SWEATERS 4.97 Arthur BeU, the firat witness to from tbe penel, which included Long Sleeve Shirt IMU a ignkeaitiiAl jft.'tbd; pausG. day. hours last PYtday in a grueling euob pcomlnent eltiseM of -di # Cre$lan<*^\ Vibrel Miracle Fabric I6ind6' County ^toipitol in Fowler, the thinl major ad appeu at today’s resumption of TheASam hearing^ have etwsve# been —a -ve.w examlnaiBion...... - .. by —^ etittoe----r------of U.B. - BOB’S Regularly to 10.99. State Public Utiiitlee commis verse viewpoints aa board Get the maximum resistance to cold weather . . . Hcooiwvliie. ‘iTdl g u m we’ve ►ace ministration official in the ecxi- htole for Sharp attack on that involvement in the Asian con' bhairman Thomas J. Watson Jr. # Scotchgard TVeoted To Repd Stains gbt 20 or 80. We just Iwven’t bad sion heatings into the Stom tord fllot. WOOL-ORLON STOLES 5. Get waiTOth without bulk! All cotton with double nomic field to appear this wefk policy, eimoclaily toe resunlp' of IBM Oorp., and Walter P. BBRBER SHOP Mme to opupt,’^., -before the Senate-House Eco water ertsls,' agreed wtito a tion of bombing in NOirth Viet Another session taw bsen set # Mothproof - - - Washable ^ ______statement by CompanyOontpeuny Atty. Reuthei*, president of the United nb* st|M4ff aaM Jhe yotilte nomic Ommittee, ptesented 4 Nam. fpr 6:86 t>-»K MdlMby,^ {ireiitima- SM C M m ST. Regularly to |S. knit cuffs, machine washable, quick drying. Shirt Auto Workers Union. # One Year Wear Guarantaa! ■irare junior and inntor Msb special statement in reply to ^ Chairman J.W. Fulbrigtlt, D- bly sfilir W Senate has quit (or Among the unanimous recom W O O L HEAD SCARVES 1.50 sizes, 34-48. Drawer sizes 30-44. ocbool pupdto a t BrookvilHe. "It CAPE KBNNESDY, Ela, ( :^ ) ^estions at earUer heartogs ;^K.. ..told reportere after a the day, with witnesses to be mendations in the 210^ge re iww noB A w w fv was a'big bus,” he said, “and I — A hatboK-shapod mechanical that toe government move more stamforu s geaslon of the committee announced later. # Ready CufFed - No Waiting water emergency. port were these: don’t think it was crowded.” weather man swung into olrbit that both critics and supporters ’Hie bearings had been held — The federal government To Ssnrs You Regularly to 3.99. We Feature A Complete Selection Of BVD around tire earth today to herald (See Page Eight) # Olivo, Gray, Charcoal, Brown The accident occurred about Selection Defended of the resumiption of bomhingB up partly because the. United should become “employer of INSULATED UNDERWEAR Mx mfleo east of Brooksvlllle at the start of the first fun-time, win be questioned at public States has carried the Viet Nam last rewrt” for tbe hard-core At AN Timss SWEATERS - A ll Styles 2.97 worldwide weather forecasting # Waist Sizes 29-42; 44-50, $1. More the ihteiBectinn of State Ogh- BRIDOEPORT (AP) — hearings continuing into liext question to the United Nations Jobless, paying them to work In way 41 and U.S. 98. BrookerviUe operation. week. and partly beoause of a rule It hospitals, schools, police Regularly to 83. NflwL ia v y JUIUB ToiliH AProbe 1 tjjg manner of selection to about 46 mdlsiB north of Tam- ‘Hie picture-taking weather Fulbright said he does not see against oommVbteee meeting departments and other “useful GROUP OF BLOUSES 1.97 P&, satomte will be tbe first mem Of ’CIoptOT Crash of a Fairfield County grand Jury that holding hearings concur while the Senate is in session. community enterprises.” It Hernando County School Supt. ber of the Tiros operational sa- which returned a second-degree rently with scheduled United The early and late meetings are urged that 600,000 Joba be pro Read Herald Ads Wayne Bull said toe four killed teUite system if a series of ma murder indtetment against 81- designed to solve the totter SHELTON (AP)—Navy inves Naiions debate on Viet Nam vided initially at a first-year Be,First W ith The ’66 Rage CLEARANCE! included the bus driver, XiUian neuvers during the next 24 problem. tigators were expected to Join woidd raise any confliot. cost of about 82 billion with the CLEARANCE! Hicks, about 46, and tbree pu hours can position it to send (See Page Eight) Fulbright, displeased with the progwun expanding steadily Sikorsky Aircraft personnel to pils. bac^ to earth pictures of cloud resumption of bombing, -wel- over a five- year period. day in probing for the cause of Men's Famous Make MEN’S GLOVES Hun said the vehicle normslly formations and storm patterns. comed the U.N. Security — Every young American SCRUBBED DENIM a helicopter crash that took two # Michael Stern eoidd carry about 70 boys and Its cameras 'will probaMy not Council’s decision to debate the should be offered free education MISSES’ gliis in all grade levels from 1 be turned on until Friday morn Uvea. Viet Nam question. for two years after graduation O SlaJeans Shirts to 12, but be said mnesBes re ing, officials said. Wife Gives Life ’“ I thtaik the more light that is from high scbocl. Studente cently bad caused a good deal of The tgiacecraft, to be caHed moments away from the land shed on the matter the better,” would move on to community TEENS’ Soft, brushed, aibaenteeism. ing field at the Sikorsky plant he said. oolleges or -vocational schoola. SLACKS ...... 3.99 Regular $2. N O W nSSA 1 for Bkivironmental Sur SUITS Vs OFF faded denim 1.11 The bus driver and ber pas- vey Satellite Administration if (t in Straitflord late Wednesday a l- Some members proposed osll- — Blue edtor workers who look! Wine f JEAN S ...... 4.99 •engers aU were Negroes. operates successfully, waa pro temoon when it dropped from For Invalid Mate are now paid houily when they WOMEN’S This was tbe second serious (he sky, narrowly missing two (See Page Eight) or blue. v SHIRTS . . . 6.99 and 8.99 Regular $2.99 N O W 1 ^ 8 8 pelled into a north-south orbit work should be paid i^egular bus crash in Elkitida tods week. by a Delta rocket, which blsisted homes in a hilly residential sec- SPARTA, Bl. (AP) — For the ing the fire to come downstairs satories, like white collar em to accompany an unidentified Reg. $65. ‘Tuesday evening, 19 Puerto Ri off at 2:41 a.m. BST from Cape *toon. tost year, Mrs. Clifford Reed ployes, so they -would have can field hands were killed Kennedy. Test pilots Lloyd Blanchard, gave nearly all her time to her telephone repairman to her hus greater stability of income and When their farm bus was struck '• Pm 40, and Robert Gary Perrone, band’ s room. Allies’ ‘Masher’ OVER - THE - FOOT invalid husband. ’Tuesday, she additional fringe benefits. by a locomotive south of Miami. (See page Seven) 85, tried to parachute but were apparently gave her life for ‘The repairman, however, was • x ; — Social Secuiity benetite Outstanding group of 100% all worst kiUed. Um. driven off by smoke and flames l ^ n p p l e S I W O shouid be increased and public ed wool suits. Blanchard’s parachute did not Fire struck their two-story and had to escape on hands and ^ ^ . welfare programs should be re knees, nedghbors said. Several models in solids, iridescents, tm open. His mangled body was fram e home that night and Cong Kegiments formed and made more gener BOOTS found on a road several hundred "Apparently, Mrs. Reed despite kbouted pleas from ous. muted checks and plaids. Most sizes didn’t elect to»do so,” Menke SAIGON, South Viet Nam OFF REGULAR PRICES in the group. yards from the scene of the neighbors, Mrs. Reed, 62, ap — The federal government New Snow, Cold crash. Although Perrone’s chute parently chose to remain with said. (AP) — Allied sptatesmen said Should set a national model V^Gff Famous Name Smoke and flames prevented filled, he landed among rocks her husband of 28 years. He was' today that Operation Masher building code and deny certain Small Alteration Charge neighbors and firemen from and trees and very, very de e Choice of hi or low voted, a very, very dutiful bed the last year after injuring They called the 10-day-old Regularly temperatures added to prob Heavy equipment concentrat 'If i Trumbull, had flown for the Ma heels SPORT SHIRTS wife,” said Mrs. Lester Walker, his hip in a fall. drive in the coastal lowlands lems today hi Mixaard-stricken ed today on opening 160 mtiee of rines before he went to work b 24.95 a neighbor. “Dnusually so. Mrs. Reed quit her Job tost near Bong Son, 800 mllee north Bulletm s e Blacks e Browns MGtkim of Nsiw Y otii, aa ttw rnatjor, aaow-blocked city streets for Sikorsky in 1966. “She stayed with him con year to take care of ter bus- east o f Saigon, tbe heavieeft Regular elMDUp woifc proceeded and bore. '/ r It was the second multiple- *4 An sizes stantly. The few times she left band. They lived on money she blow ever dealt the troope from many sobools rqnMined dosed. death crakh at or near the htii- 2.99 However, Byrscuee tempo Wm to go shopping or run an had saved and money she North Viet Nam. ’EXHAUSTED’ HEDY FIRED The mbw ahpo bam{>ered ef- copter plant in recent years.'In f tones. CSiecks, solids, plalde. Sixes 86:-46< rarily planned to tiypaes 240 errand, she was always rushing earned by mending and sewing. A total of 707 Commimists HOLLYWOOD (AP) -- XSbtmU, regulars or longs. fotia to get food, medicine and more otiMa at baoohdary cMy April 1960 all three men aboard There were no dilldren. were reported kiUed by the al I^Bliixers . . . aU wool in burgundy, na'vy, to get back to him." Hedy Lamarr has been fired fuel to tin bundrade of lamiUea atratia,^ laatiBg Ombi •-^obokad a helicopter were killed when “She was truly a devoted Lohg sleeve, solids, plaids, cht^s, [ icamel or green. Sixes 36-46. Shorts, regu Fire Chief BurdeU Menke said lies forces, with tbe U.S. 1st Ca from her first starring role in n e^ in rural areas. she left her husband once dur w ife.” valry (Airmobile) pivlslon ac stHpes. Some permanent press, MRne lar car longs. (flae' Eago Hlaatoak) llr o B Ib (See Page Five) since 196L tee mm’s pro Selected Group of Famous Nome The Wbaifaer Bureau foreoati; Launched counting for the hightet count of scattered flurries ducer said today. Bert L Ooh> Mends. Sizes 14’V^-I7ir 614, spokesmen said. In addi don said he took the oettofl 1 ^ d a y and said squaUs ' tion, 120 enelny soldiers were wm'W edy southeast of I^ e -not beoause of the actreaaf CASUAL OR DRESS FLATS reported captured and as many arrest last week on a atep- Ontorto, where the cMy of Oswe as 78 per cent of the 506 siui- go was draatioafly ortppied by lUttog charge bat heeapsa • Sandlers, American SELECTED GROUP peoti detalped were Identified “nervous extianstten" bai 4Ms week’s worst bHoard of the to Viet Cong. GirL Biudiena /IntMBarea- tMsde ber onavaUabto. A U.S. Air Force and Navy spokesman for Gordon salil DZfenw and Red Grass planes'attacked North Ifiet Nam • Leathers, Suedes _____ ) dropped pedtogra to tte producer wap nsgeitlathig SPORT SHIRTS for the fourth consecutive day, wtte Merle Oberon, now la toolatod raaideniB aonra central striking at storage areas, high I Desert Boots and Values to $8 mmk waatom patis of Iw date Mexico, to rephMse 10m Loafers ways, bridges and shipping, but manr. ’ ' Cottons or wbera bOtaerd winds pilad snow bad weather again prevented ap to SO feebdaep. accurate assessment of dam Flannels one airdrop, food waa para- FORT WAYNE EXPLOSKNff to. age. No iSanes were reported waflaaeday to 80 families FORT WAYNE, Itok (AiP^ lost. ■ i! Mid-High or High Heal to ^ CawagD Oounty conmumi- But spokesmen announced the — Exploelone and fire de>> stroyed five haaMo and dan)U to at Plem irato.' loss of three in South Viet Nam In iNnapay, near flyranuae, aged another today on tee in the past 24 hours with two snofliir hefleoptor statiftod DRESS SHOES Americans and three Vietnam Fort Wayne Soate Side, etp madioina to a patient in an iron verely Injuring three woolen. ese kiUed and ons American A l*4>look atrip alqatg B«ete|; •K ay DdiB, Amerigaii PUMps, ' gsaotove pilot raacued unhurt. way, .^n 'Mata streei, -wai U m AuMrican, South Vtet- ghWflor «C tito AOiangr area Rad <*i^ Fiaiiceea, Vitality CAP Fbotofax) namesa and Korean troops to evacuated hot pofioe h M flfll. 'OBBO BBB OEUBOB^B^BOtt fluea* e< taiteM ------• liCatheiBk SoedM OperaticR' Master were oontto- wtitoC Amy choppera to iiing the taunt for a third Com appeared ended. Vaiiety o f odon , sizes fhtivar food and medMna to ^Dachshund^ dnd ^Leftovei^ Reveal Auto Styling munist regiment of about 1,200 Kelte tfurray, a .wItacMU t bat not. in every etylel ahaatoad — ...... ■ ------^ the ^'Dachshund” (right). What remained waa also joined to tee firto btote, eald tM e fito r ' A fleet oC up to 40 anew scoot- Coatomizing two Vtdkawagois rwidted in this odd twosome at zne i.mcuBiiuw men, poaslUy all North Vlst- manhole a Galifonna garaga. A Califoniian who wanted an over-aized make the ' i \ - ; . ggti, BHa4 batwatii anoartmuiid ^ <8te Ptota lIgM ) whMi ware 'lapoctsd camper had &e gang* pot two vehidea together, resulting in tha aharty bin |4^u glt irding pn anybody a, autobahn. % > 7 > i* %
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win be worktag with color and tDe club ta aaeCtm y tarvttod to cheater today. IDnUo ta aohad- t toe flrtt tone in toa'award^a MAWnmapTBIl EVENING HERAIA X^ciBDBGim OONN^ THUESDAI , FEBBUABY 8,11966 toe nsrttord nid Manrlwi^ ways to get the boot otaer oom- ktttaxl mnettng. ified to appear ta Roshbinw«u > 4 6 5 4 Developers^ Ideas March 2 been naxnadto toe daaa’a littat dis, 3 Halo 9 t Btot, RocfcvtHe; 5 1 1 0 9 . toe UniversHy ot ODa&eeticut, whhyi, Laater Biunn, and Bd- teat 10, ot 287 Pboehlx 8t., On war- tataJItt Made to Order O A Q 1 M 4 Oouplea CInb - ranta taeued by the Circuit Joyce Lee, 0 Biddley Dr„ Rock- W ith Veur Brtlenr Mat* fo w w m anU kav« entered Clarence w; Ratbbun haa i W O f V TVdtaad OouBty EHgh flhertff open toe t o d ^ The Venun Redsnr4opment ad by Cfoorfie Birtegr of Veraon where abe ta n arahotoora inaj- wmrd Vreeman. . en era o t reoognltian of urban Ttod Sweeney has annouaoad «hh one of e toM bid one Tlw 9 t BeraanTa MORiod Oourt 13. vttle: Benjamin Hansen, 100 ta exptaffrt toon. ortag ta SpanUh. A graduate cf Rodney Brigham, operator of FULL L l^ OB CCSIOM ■‘i-yyiM'. ■ •» ^ppoeed lo b«n^>pota*ed tjo the board ot WOT 5 ^ Agency (VRA) last night m/t Couplea Club will meat Tueeday Ib e youthe a » charged vdth Prospect St., Rockvilta; JUnet X total of 14Y taSas df road R onald tle a ra ^ Randall h»a auattehH^ ftr re eleettonto notrump at your ^ 4 A 10973 ■ Valentiae Daaos Rockville Hlgb School, aha was Brigham lA im ber Co., Vernon t *® ew att n> eowam «e t» a « . tax revleir to fiU the uneiqpired March 2 as toe deadline for pro- AVe., Rockvffla, waa named ■t 8 pm. in the church !»«■- breaka during the past several CharUer, 90 Scott Dr., Vernon; vamiAN lUNos Mre. Robert Magenta of liowe- salutatorttui cf bar rtaea, Aim PraCbnlBk, 58 Spring S t, a ■pane" aalliMiaa, afread mejalopoMa will exlet term of the late Lee iDdwarde. poeale by potential deveiraers awara chairman. FoUawtasr the wiaiTniMn mset- months Into S t Jton’s Bpisco- l i f t ! " taild smi, Venwn, Is In charge RotikEy QmiqihA RookvlUe; Frances Machowalol, dM aeqataMiM of ahout 270 •ventoallir from Riidimond, Va., Rgynma ^raa tacommended by port, lesued recently- by the Bwe^ la a totter bo the RepubUcan usually helps your pertnerd^ of downtown Rockville to sub Camera Oh4 ta g to T p r o g r a m Cemmittes pel Church. buUdtaga at VaUey of deoorattone for toe amuml Rockville Rotary Club*a Man has ptamwd "A Night at HOr- Balls Park, and a CampbeU .16 Cbsrter Rd., RookivlBe. L A JOHNSON ■ flf1andon06MeMt.iatt>e to FO f^. the Republican Town Commit- State Bigharay OonuntoMim’a Blow and Oonfad thrlre. Stote Central Oonmtotoe and ^ the Mdding, but e o ro eo i^ mit tbelr plans for toe area. TTie Snlpiilc Oamara Club will Interim Cbmmtitee .'on Roada ’ M w Vbnioo. Republican Town jt bdpe the- opponento during 4 K « T ' Valentine Donoe being planned of the Tear Awards Banquet old’s Chib—an evening of fun Av*. home, OavAki baniMr'dbe prtocMy, and “and oommunltlea Uka Man- . wUl be held March $ at toe Bl- meet Wedneeday at 8 pan. at Tbs Herald's Vernon bureau rhiater wlB have to -maka cor- tee. Other mambera oc mo Conuniaslpnera also set forth by Beta Sigma Fbi ak toe Ital the Union Oangregattcnol for everyone.” Rttaes w« be Desso’s case was conttaued to PAINT 00. •wk uegetMiMii utib teaeroln and Bridget to haM« among The^titidflSoletohlp ttand tfto lead-Ten of spades, ^ I F a four-part criteria for the se ian Amertcon HaU, 464 Tolland Itagton Ridge Country Obib. h at 38 Park S t, Rockville, P.O. tatn tiiat they are not engulfed board are Tbomaa Mefiugb and Church Social Rooms ta Rock awarded. ' Beb. 16 ta RockvUle when he 728 Mate St, TO. 049-^4501 dhoKd be corhpleted in ttma lor in torn and rowa of biiUdingB.*’ David Kltteredge. the moat "urgent neede” of i S » ^ Schosen o a S ad ? ^a ocaucus b x SS Marchm 3. SSK______on the first trick with lection of a developer, in which St., East Hartfoed, Feb. 12. The Norman B. -ChaM, dinner chair Any couple wttUiM to Join waa preeented ta court ta Man- Box 327, 875-0130 or 643-2711. goadi man, announced also toat, for ville. T te subject cf the meettag an October lalei'eiidain on Mb O u t Otte of Durham, ooordln- CeoWe Drive "RepuhRoana face a great jgM queen of -spades and r^ 1 4 P uiv 1 <>, Tase toe price to be paid for the land dance is being oo-«ponsoced by ator of open-epace programming The annual Olrl Bcout cookie ohaBenga In the state- and in turned a tow ohib to force out-^- 1 NT Pass 2 NT Pass la least Important. 7or the gtiate Department of drive to In progreee and wiU TbOand______County this comitig______ace. East returned the eight 3 NT AU Pass The main portion of the HiBy agreed, ftotbea, that a Agriculture, apoke at last continue throu'^h Feb. 10. Mm meeting was spent considering atxxdd be hired . 2 Idgbt’e meeting and explained Charlea Wallace, «*alrman, baa ’^Ss’S S ’Lludta five Itoba S ?^ > .^ o S S « r5 5 ^ e a ctohx>aign without parallel amj y f^ s t won with the ace. M ; Hearts, A-H-tM-*; Dla- a problem betereen Sykes ochool euieey o^er toe— m the procedurea, for applying for aimounced that Hebron junior In fatabory brought on by WesLwaa tempted to return monds, 9-6-8; a n b s, A-f-7. tnutees and kfotthew Aden, r^ f**?*?*!^ ^ 2 remain In TOHand, to be set cadet and eenlor troope mem- the new dlstrtotlng aet-up for another qpode, but checked hto What do you sayt owner of .^en’a Cleaner’s. The wwtdd qualify for federal and federal and atate granta for open'-apaee acqutoltlon. ben o t the Connecticut Trails based cm traffic capacity. state representative." impulse. Since East had not led Answer: Pass. This sort of l^oblem concoma a 10-foot abate granta. The conaulbBnt’a Council win sell the cookies. He p l ^ e d bis support to to- Qje ja^k of spades, South surely hand used to be conslderod an right of way between toe for fee migUt be Included In the He alerted the group to the cident eapertence. payunent ftr^rfC iS r High Pau't of the profit from the and (bainoge (xxaMton^ou^ The fund la administer- cal arid state ooadidatee to. the _____ tnat card. B West led a opening bid, but standards have mer Rockville Hotel site and granta. fact that federal approval eome- Allen’s cleaning plant. times takes iq> to two years sale wlH remain in Hebron to bare, pavement and shoulder 21" lV ._ u . state riecUens, Nov. A third spade, South would take during the last twenty OanaeW Mianager Robert ad by the Tdlalid Sdbolanhip Following the meeting, one from the date of lha application. pay tor "'aoout aiqrpUee and wkMhe, bridge and ubdeipsas toe rest of the clubs and per- experts wo^d Wd if Wataa aald that fato oMoe will Association, uhdkr direction hajps toe diamonds too. This hearts were headed by A-K commissioner said that unless He eaM that the federal govern equipment special activities and clearepoes, railroad grade croaa- of its chairman, Rav.'Dcnald take over the iiMcfaaRloa of service projects. The balance toga, ocotrol of iwxeas, algbt die- would give South eleven tricks, oif A-Q, but the aetusal toe problem is resolved, VRA ment prorvldas a . grant which O. Millar. ^ Public Records members “will reconsider their utaMauir “opeaepaoe” negotfa- covers HI per cent of Itoid costa; goes to the council for leader- t e m ^ bridge condttton, ride- Goants Btack Suits y,nnllity and gradient Tolland atudenta attending EI- W arrai^ Deeds West was in position to count ^ decision to sell the land to toe in order to Mgliban abd to co- Ibigfon High Sritool jiriU,conduct WWiam H. isrltt and Char ihe black suits. SquUi held K-Q- Copyright 196B trustees." |i ‘ must ba ipilt avanly baCwecn aervlcea films, books, insur- n j, uata include 4.9 toUea of door-toHloto'- eiumtoa Of the ondhwte the work of the town’a the stato and town. ahee, ^ p property malnte- the WlHnir. OoA Highway, to fiiStoi rf fund lotte A. Britt to Lawrence' C. J of spades and the K-Q of General Features Oorp. Most redevelopment commis- aiqwinted oommlataona. CHeaaon, property at 44 Paritard clubs. This gave him 11 points aloners appeared agitated over Be that the bsfie nance, deveicqiment of camp fa- tw widened from SOO feet east drive co-riiaimeh, Mrs. _ Ray__ Be atod, "Dtthnatoly, the town raaaon for fadkral and state clUtlas. The funds aid in keep- of Dobson Rd. In Vernon to 9t. in high cards. If South also had the situation. mond Zabilanaky imd Mrs. John Tlteir agitation developed amy need an adiiiintati-ahve aa- grants is btraUM tberie )s never Ing campiiig Jeee down,Hebron Mountain Spring Rd., at a cost Rdbert H. B. Ostrander and the king of diamonds he wo^d T o m u C ^ts $7.50 atatant; to eabahilah hataon wttb Biirokaa. ' \ ‘ ■ Ruth E. Ostrander to Kenneth count up to 14 points, and tos When Allen told commissioners ■ufileiant' tax ravenua-on the Bcouto have been frequent vis- of $d 'million toMars; and 6.3 Mrs. Burokaa ™says _____ that a appclntad agendee, and to guar local lavBl to pay for aS needa. Mora to the caenp. mllea from Mounbato ^wlng thu typ^ Walnwright and Delina T. Udding would be reasonable all toat Sykea trustees haul refused Damage Oaim him the right of way. He said antee a line of oonununioaflonB B4 aold that, batora any fed- Hebnn Grange Rd. to the WiUlngton rest area, ..pjqvldes mi incahtlve to the Walnwright, property o« Avery the way through. i bebween each other and wMh the If South had the ace of hearts toe operation of his business •tad grant to apprayed.'a defi- Hebron Orange will hold a at a coet of 37 mMMon, have g^udents to continiH their stud- St. What is believed to Be the board of dlreotora, wfalcb ap- toiatead of the king of diamonds, would be badly hampered. racogliRfoU of etaamunlty cookwear, noUona and novelties been given first priority on ^ college level.” C. Wright and Jane A. he would have 16 points. This lowest claim In toe town’s his- naad moat' be pcovad. demonstration at 8 pm. Feb. 16 X which represents the moot 8t. Matthew’s Notes WririM to the U A R Housing Prior to demolition of the ho tel, Allan had a 18-foot right of *TMR then,’ be said, “bodg- The grotip vetoed, as not neo- at Oaead HaU. The demonstra preraing of the remaining work 8t. Matthew’s will hold a First Corp., two parcels o« Wyllys u b. ™ ™ a»r . .padTcon- »Jt «i Am,b>n ™n. -mmton to vndb on the Interstate road system, way, plus 10 additional feet saaaiT, a aqggeatton by . Plan tion wtU be open to toe public Friday Mass tomorrow at 6:30 St tliuiatdon nor a shift to hearts . as now approved by the UB. Ruth E Stoker to ChUdren’s used both by him and the hotel. Wetai said that he was sure ning tRreetior Joaaph Tamaky, and members are being urged a.m. in the rectory chapel. Con- could defeat toe contract. ^ ® RmM, under the oooperatfve ef- a datallsd Invenbocy ba to bring friends, proceeds from Burecvi of Roads. fessions will be heard from 6 to Services of Connecticut Inc., The only real chance was that day In the t ^ clerk s office, Last year, VRA members FRIDAY IS DOLIAR DAY AY CRANDBAY! fotta of aH agencies Involved, be nuKh of the town'ii exlatlng. fa- the event, will go to toe Hebron A IB mile stretch on Rt. 31, 8 p.m. today. property at 31 Summit St. South had the king of diamonds claims that five after eased their intentions to sell all tee renewal property to a sin oouM evolve a wnditog tool tor vuittai for partta and recna- Orange Bcbolarafalp Fund. from Fish and Game Rd. to a Blessing of the throats will Administrator’s Deed and no high heart. West there midnight of Jan. 28, his car tond aoquialtlon which wotad tioa; Heart Fund Drive tenth of a mile south of Dunn take place after all Masses Sun Sherwood E. Clough, adminis straddled a mound of Ice and gle developer when Sykes trus fore shifted to the king of hearts tees offered to purchase the qualify for federal state Tha auggewtton__ had___ -Mra. Richard iVes has been Rd.. Is to be realigned, at a day. trator of the estate of John and continued the mit, where enow on N. Main St., With t e - been made \w t tan by former named Neighborhood Chairman cost of 3800,000. R is Bated as Bulletin Board Clouri* to Violet R. Cloujgh, sultant damage to the car. land and build an addition to COME SAVE A UYVIE MYRA ON upon the defenders got seven toe Sykea school for use by the “Our taxes are paying tor manager Richard Miartln. who for toe annual WlUtonantic a second priority project on 'The project committee of the property at 88-90 E. Center St. tricks instead of only two. He states toat the mound, one those programs,” he said. bad given the eeelgiwnent to Heart Association Fund Drive. List 4, representing mejor two- United Congregational' ■ ‘ Church ~ Marriage Lloense or two feet high, existed during town. At that time, Allen’s Daily Question right of way was pointed out “They are not give-aways and the Advtaory Rec and Petfc Area oaptatna will be Mrs. Ray- lane and uihon street projeote. -will meet tonight at 8 at the James Brian Boyle, 178 Ma As dealer^ you hold: Spades, a town snow-removal operation. we aboifid take advantage of Board- ^ numd Burt, Hebron Center; and including some of the most home of Mrs. Furlonge Flynn, ple St., and Karen Lynn Oroot, "We will honor our obliga- EACH OF YHE 39 DOLLAR DAY BUYS! them, or at least become aware Rec aiMl Petit Superintenilent Mrs. Donald Ray, Amston; and neglected areas and larger ^oUend St Andover. tlona to abutting land owners,” of Chelr poasibUitles.’’ Horace Muiphey Kid, "We Mrs. Robert Links, Ollead. spot-esfety Improvement proj- -1^ gu-i Scouts will meet at a commissioner said. In a letter to Atty. Robert He said. “The federal and b&ve hod iba^ eurveys of that Canvassers appointed for He- ecta. the United Congregational 2 HAVE MOST URANIUM type and we have an tovemtory. bron Center are Mrs. Donald The replacement of two ohurch tonight at 8. DuBeau, counsel for VRA, John Wbat we need is SfAntoae who Berry, Mrs. Gloria Karney, Mrs. bridges on Rt. 30, at Cemetery The Democratic Town Com NEW YORK—Two-thirds of "Dine in Authentic Colonial Atmosphere’ Mason, chairman of the trus the world’s sources of uranium oan advtaa us on ‘Where do we Walter Donald, Mrs. Everett Brook and Grants Brook, for a mlttee will meet In a closed ses- tees listed reasons why the i i i i i go llroin hera’T" ' stone, Mrs. Hugo Lederer, Mrs. total cost of 3250,000, Is rated gjon tomorrow night at 8 In toe available at M TOononilc rate trustees decided agrainst giving I I ..... FOR Mkirphey last tsgiw dMiribut- David Porter, Jill Alden, Robin third priority on List V, which Town Halt Unltea States and PYQUAUC INN Allen toe 10-foot right of way. ed the minutes, of a June 17, Alden and Mrs. Craig Rowley, includes smaller spot - safety Canada. Total proved reserves The trustees, Mason said, felt Herald estimated at 640,000' abort tliat the reaponsIbiiUty to toe 1966 nwnUiing- at whtoh repre- Also appointed to serve were projects and continuing minor Manchester Evening 161 MAIN ST. — WETHERSFIELD. CONN. vss- > s. Cosmetics sentativeB of town agencies had Bonnie Llppincott, Posle Lippin- improvement projects, Tolland correspondent, Bette 'TEL. 529-9463 a AMPLE PARKING foundartlpn providing funds for gattiered to discuss answera to cott, Mrs. ’Thomas Aykroyd, U d u ’ Honor Roll Qnatrale, toL 875^2846. the school would not peirmit the TTS the seme quesMon. ‘ Mr*. Thomas McHugh, Mrs. q-j,e Junior High Honor Roll granting of any use of the propeirty to AUen’e Cleaners. T h e reprasentaAlves h a d Harold Gray and Mrs. Carlman second semester has SMORGASBORD . 1 . planned to have a foltow-up Frankel. released by Bernard Ellis, Toolskt Plner’c ‘That Don Calf ’The only exoeptioa is the Liggeffs meeting shout a month later, ’Those who will canvass the principal of the Hicks Memorial $3.95 present rlghrt; of way now used foBowtng dtatribuWon, a t de- Amston area are Mrs. Gerald gchool. FRANK’S CAFE A Feature " by the ftom. At Hie Paricade tatted mlnates of that meeting. Cross, Mrs. Thurston Brackett, jp^rat honors have been The Family Restaurant WEDNESDAY Parking Lot MANCHESTER It was never held, because the Mrs. Paul Eldridge, Brian Pet- awarded to D^ane Grant. Debbie c o r n e r m a in a p e a b l ’TOMORROW Maaon said that the land JUNIOR BOYS' QASUNR FAU AND WINTER SATURDAY, 5 to 9 P.M. ' loot oocupied,” presumably the FLORAL PRINT O C ED AR GIRLS' NYLON TRI minutes ware were not dtatributed tinglU, Joyce Queen, Mrs. Don- MacArthur, Edward Solbos, Mid PBiDAar s p e c ia l Plctnra Awarded ANTIPRRIIR DRESS CLEARANCE until yestecday. ^ ' aid Morton, Mrs. Cathy Mac- Lorraine Wilhelm. BEST ActreM By N.Y. THE HOME OF SUNDAY/3 to 8 P.M. kind in queetion, is the only COTTON GOWNS SPO N G E M O P COT BLOUSI-SLIPS DUNGARIIS COMPLETE Director Film CriUes GOOD FOOD avoilalble play area for the chil ' . — Bryde., Mrs. Karl Berglund, Second honors were awarded < Robert Keefe, Mrs. Everett Laurel Smith, Beth Horsman, LOBSTER DINNER D IN N ERS . . . Served 5 P.M. tor® P-M. dren, If desired for that pur * 2 8 - n pose. n 2-F3 • 1 qiark, Mrs. Wendell Austin a i^ Rachard Miller, Donald Gray, From Appetteers to Dessert C«ipar> at 1.19-1.90 Caweari at 2.90 Canearg at 1J9 Ovr rt|olar low fOaa, 174 Lillian Brodeuer. ^ d e l i c i o u s ! SU N D A Y DIN N ERS But it Is reportod that la-test Conqiare at 2.98 f 12 NOON TO 8, P.M. - • plans are for a parking lot to Pink and blu* wildly M tertid Non - 'rilsting flniah. Cellulose StMlI rtoy noat and "Ivekod W Vet dyad navy donlm wfik JeuHl U «unM ran. PwvenU gm I Limited Styles and Fabrics Others who will canvaeg Ups — , 4 0 ^ from fraatng; grea "arp Sharon R89< SOX 3 ^ 1 Sturdy vinyl, with 12 peckoti...... » • * ..... OUR LUXURIOUS The suit charges that toe tion would delay the need for j a c K construction of a new school by REPUCEMENT 594 VACUUM CLEANER BAGS United States is 'violating the GRINDERS FUNNH BACK 1.79 TABLE GOTHS 2 $ 1 PERMANENT WAVE ( Constitution by fighting in Viet ers273 BROAD ST.—NEXT TO STANEK’S the town. MISSES’ 2.99-3.99 COHON KNIT TOPS 2 hr $ 3 Yow'» tupply. Top quality. St all popular mako*.****••**.. 4 0 pkg*. ■ l e m m o n Heavy vinyl top cotton fflanneL 62” x70" ...... Nam because no atate of, war “HOME OF ’THE GIANT GRINDERS” Because of limited funds, Includes: Shaping, styling trustees have declared their in has been declared by Oongrees. WOLPS HUD 394 MOtOR OIL 3 ^ and cream rinse. It’s a real Mahfood, released from state ability to build the three-story NAPPED 5.9B THERMAL BLANKHS Weekend Special school addition and furnish it. MISSES’ 2.99 STRCTCH aPRIS $ 2 Deep nappod blonkcli of rayon, cotton and acrylic. 72' x 90". Quart can of high grade motor lubricant. o*coc*ttwqt«. ■ saving for February! prison after serving three years Cotton donhn In auortod colort. 8-16. • « • • • • • • • • • • • # • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • M S on a breaking and entering con PRIDAY--SATURDAY—SUNDAY Town officials have voiced their viction, said one of his four chll- a e m ic K willingness to purchase equip MISSES’ FINE IMPORTED 1.69 WOOL SCARVES $ 1 ALKA-SCLTZER 25’s 2 $3 BUCK AND WHIH FILM !5 «w $1 1 i H H l j l H FrL Sat.-Sun. was a list of four points to be ER|oy Hm m IO LT O N Days ...... 10:00 9d0, toe basin of selecting a re- ♦ to’^1 > developer for the redevelopment HOBnrr I , • LAKE HOTEL “Friday C a sh ...... 8:10 7:45 site. The criteria are: Woman .... «:80 OHM 1. The degree to which a pro N ift Fisii DUmtr posal meets toe community and urban renewal plan objectives. Sptciok” ovirloakhig 2. The design of toe proposed r-fSi '' ^ FINAL structures and tos proposed ten btouNfiil M loa Ldbt A P/CTURF RARELY. IF EVER. SURPASSED IN ^ ^ E N s U ancy. 7 NiaHTSI S. The financial responsibility, MARY PROCTOR ^ e e p ' WeigonMr combines handsome new from owr Ttrroco Room. aprflinnANDiiNiiEiiiWGRilT toe qualifioations and toe exper CENERM ELECTRIC HNE qUALITY ^infl...with the heart of a mountain gosti Twice ience of toe partlcipanti tar Twhi. Lehetara, Shrtup New- Lemon Sole, Lobster Santo, |yMM|mtemn, Tolvsd ta toe proposal, TRAMSIfTOR- BROADLOOM SHORT fLEEVE > 2 -S L IC E m the'trsction of ordinary family wagons...plus new 250 hp V-8, or HDMUfllUHS 4. The purctaiM pries ottered 6 heig. TMed Cilaaia> BraiM Seafood Martaata, Santo Hi-Totque 6, and Turbo Hydra-Matic* aidomatio tranamiaaibn. LoagoatiiMa, Silver - Smeita, GNHG for the land. R A B W S T H R O W R U 6 S HENLEY SHIRTS } T O A S T E R S I Twta Lohaton With Drawn Crab Bieat An QnOa, Oera- TNErORHIWIB One proposal has already been flower ateering, poarer brakes available. K Xim m m Jtap gam — , J,, a — a —q-q— injoy color controlfad toait fiom blaatloa Srafoed PlaAa, Bak jnniU G H IxesMifed to the VRA ^ tlw VB pocRa* BMO o vamviar rrmO Morvolou* rotoetton of boovywoighl n miilli ,.1,1 II t f miHiirinidf BMOplilo oonyino cobmp boFo wool*, nylon* and Monde fa voctad our mo*t booutifut, top-*oHlng bow nra#' WWIOi Aw*a«ta ed Sbitote and CTaata. Bagu- First Haitoord Realty Co. How JltBaiad btoMBOol Jd8HilfG6*HhF tooitorl fioo 1 yoor o*or-lho-«ou«tor__ lar mttbd Lobaiw Inm ever, toe firm's lepeeeentotlvee loRr Md ■■pboMRe 2* wrn^rm Mxiurov In nwny opubW oobn. 27*x40*. roplocomnrit guarontoo. Highly pol> DDdRofi find Soft ShaB Drawn Better, SmcM S BURNSIDE said toe location of a near Qraba, J k M Brand Lobster W itt Drawn taw 66... Utolt 1 par caa ItoSvIwiTrY'M B e ta * . Lab Wbmi TMtand Oowtty Oourtoouae is of Co iiaw t» 1 jOrl.99 woottii'g prims inpartaace^ and ttwir mnotkoofi • DANCINO FRIDAY ood SATURDAY # r _ pieposal to ledeweiop downtown U»krUK«id.| BorteviHe would hov* to be ra- MOMARTY BROTHERS FoDoei MAtICHESTBl PARK^DE. MIDDLE TURNPIKE V/EST • OPEN MQN. THRU SAT. W O A.M. TO 9 PiA. • "CHARGE IT” AT GRAND-WAY... TAKE MONTHS TO_ " P ia a i ORd O rio d trs To O o " — viowod If the oourtoouee la not m DIVISION locnted wtthta the renewal alto Next! m e Spy M bra been prapoeed. Weekdays nnd Snt. 7-0 i»i ew rat SHUT M 3 4 1 3 S EEW Bolton Lake Hold RUm Came In AurtHiw prapossi from • FiemllieCoU” boa. Cent, ira u 8 RODTR li^JU.bBOLtON, CONN. I- ■■■ ■■■-Ar- ■■■ v 'r - • 1 tr • S ' V: .--.r■• • • ■ -■ _ _ _ _ _ MANCHESTEE e v e n i n g HERAIJD, M ^CHESIEB, CONN, THUBSDAY, FEBRUABY A M AN CratfcB SVENINC fiBlRALD. MANCHESTER, CX)NN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8> 1968 T T r C o v e n tr y |w. G. GLENNEY CO. Bolton , /:i4 L M Grm d list Posts h o m e improvement T V - R a d i o DiscouiimncEi The Roar of the l?upik, U m iU R IR U S . 1,! $1.5 M illioii H ike VALUES The Smell of ihe SImnk Television 7:U aiens LB J Viet Tbii lalmrr- e« oB 44A. IBaa Honan Lonttn vffl & wasn’t a groundhog teat Air Vm pa Baa*, b C a* *a air- torn pconar^, dbooB on tb* wM phov AMea ^ <1** n talk flaw Ka attodow la Briton yes- craft eqripnuot repainnan. Ih* Knitting Mill to DRAWER CASE tarday; K waa a akunk. And, airman, wlio aftandad SknvaB dVr BaidM* 7:10 I WASHWOTOW (API — IB ____ _ ^ tty ■iq^ jm r . * * .01* w «r to fM ^SSO . aa bto««>» • *« OBd to ratote. tee oiomk wfll Cheney Taoimfoal High School, !;2 %^%rad(0) a m e IMiUK D. tin aA Onad Idat aC M64 a t L a a d en plamrfng to a t U ^ unotora oC pnoaiar. H r im m c t flk* P n H O u t* potrat* SPECIAL aaver ace its shadow agata. rec«(tty oompletod faaato train- •riO Dispose of 500 pdkqr. tte port III* yi.iWijIHfl. Aonld can lErnAsio A. Abo, UriUc* graundhoga, ricunka ing at Lackland A ir Faroe Baa*, OB ie€m^dmt,Mgatmat1Xtmal 1m bew tidtoed m*iqr lime*. Ita The boa«d e< tax laalear aiaar eommlttee ebainnaa. at Her luioad (CD don’t Idbernato — but they ua- T ckm . <401_____ •:I0 Botsto SooUi VM Mam. IbOiiwtac tb* aaaaaem Ite tan iMe* o( tt* •r- •l~i^ mat »m de- borne eat Bontb St. ___ S:4S <») Prior . viaiinga, Neim of Foma (te in ttw sooMiit an Maa^. nay demt wander around 7Mk Blrtbday Original Designer 'eteoa* dtt|ibt|y tb* nat Oiaad PWoie plaaa of Boary Fbyto Pb; TAdted iatan m take* Qi* poaWiai yarte either. par- ^ TWh birthday oriterattan r nuTM Boot 8( Xjit..'aBiibieli tana armbabao* eonanittea indnda a food aale, ttcular akunk, a_ ra<*“r n>-. ^e haU ta r Aibart Sktanar I ri) oad ^ yvtoada t.-OD anppoatad bat Ad not o m be ba* bad aaopto oonMIa- • i ' *® ptw ide *-H camp adiolajt^ 10% OFF tund Sample Sweaters arrpi* tHem tknal poarar aa ontnnu *?*■ * * * . ** in Feltow abt I ta l o f Unitad M-MlNaav. Bperla ____TV Aaaaoaor StottBA P. Ataf* o b ^ on May S; tee aasnal and Worihor . fipOita - . . ■ . that Ilia TAdt*d dtadaa naald ebirf to < a^ mBttanr *Oion in Vffsatile drawer cases. Folly assembled, dear pine. **^ tee o ^ e n ^ Mettfodlat Chnrch Feb. 18 *om 9:10 - - MoCtariMy abatmet abova total earmptinna com wppei Ans^ 17; tto local school driveway (tee aide 2 to 4 pjb. •Mm opad bonae w « <;1B ^ ^ j f o n einai. Noras t* OB anan u^raaHer aid diractly to viet Mam. Oongnaatenal ertSea o f <881,745; tea m .tee A>H aimnaJ fa ir A a g . 2 0 ; and AH 32” high, IfiVi” ^««P* 3 -D R A W B R marked “Etotranoe") at about be given by bto oMldran. AM ^23) ^^^SrSmri ^ _ „ H- S"*-™*** a**oad oat tb* OamUtiitlan gtoaa tirmmA U at o f |25,878A25> tee Tolland Oomdy Annnal 4-B <;M yerierday aftemoon. 10 K» Bmm i (CI •nm >an7. 24” Wide Ckaaoea in tee north wing U:00 ttOCICVlLLB, Oorut—Rooee- potey-^thoaearboMB^ » m * gaBafally Mdar- oeciare var. Tb* Slate Departs 18” Wide Obolr Party h s ) ta PuMlo latorori valt MUIa has aniumnoed today •alter and tfaoae wonld get M o d -that ItaiB warn another n,ont’* baa been tor A W a r t 887,080. The axeanpUnna taelnde Reg. $1645 come to a halt, while students <12) Nowoboot AoUng Poebnaater John R. Rag. $14.85 peered through windows. H w UWtedMateodtot Ctameli < 3) Walter C reol^ . U:U tea bogtanlng of their annual tbreatena (lOtoSO) H uril^^lnklay . * “»»• I® *•“ fWteral policy of » declantton founder w. v. .M / r m - . k b . i n f laa AAtiTMHk Jr. la a*kiii8 patrons Principal linorin Nyetrom choir gave a party, fo r ICra. aampie-HTweater clearance event. HeraM Lee toot week. ICra. Lea <0 ^ coBtetabi* oonunantoB. of arar to a tormabty white CwniwHcnt Clttoy fo^^ Sotor vteieles, <78,905; on rural maU deUvery mates to *13.37 *1 4 .8 1 proclaimed a bteok and white <30) Toaie Bold unusual deaigns, exciting to tbeir has Just raUied after tt yean alert. Receaaee were beU in Griffin one-of-a-kiiid creations... made being boxea of in order 36” TWde as choir direobor. Past and the meaning a t W yea taOng <2,770. 32” Wide doors, and, as the hour tor dis- <18) SubocripUon TV to the exacting apeolflcatlona 1881. Tbe in tb a i ) o f Viet Nam tbto Mra t b e gttMa Cbaad l i s t com - *•» canlera wfll be aWe R ^ . $21.75 mlsaal com e cfoeer, and the present menteera o f the ctiioir <20) Mr. Diotriet A ^ rr- lent bfotocy. For U. B. iotead of SboloB, . Reg. $20.40 attended tee party, at. wtAoh- of famous-brand deslgnen. nitoea real totateto <21,- *® dsUaer ilia mafl. IWliira to Skunk aUU posed a potentieily SEE*8/SrlSttw5f« TV lW i n i i Hon In Viet Ham boa bidtt lint _ l^ lc i. wba to Mrs. Lee was given a Btela. tee begtoning n record of ___ eWAlOr motor aoUdoa •valued ^ •* ««b i r«d t to te tem- odlferous threat, tbe dog war Th* pubUo ia Invited to visit ter- *1 8 ,3 6 *1 9 .5 8 Bulletin Beard polntad bopea, iMag ootei and Vie Odtod Stotea aponaored a S5.®SS5ea *K to <24188.480, aitopetaontopmp. of tb. aerv* den was esUed. the ratan salesroom, located on eampalgn to Suidb Vlot The aontog board wW mket drift into a war bote traaty for Soutbeaat tea «ty wilnad to H;a82,735. ,iec. b a ^ ^ _ No one, not even tee bus pa Radio by than atoTtsil tea etal Credit XhUon, to 4^rawer and 5-drawer also available at 10% off tonight at 8 in the town offioe the ground floor of tbe knitting t o 1151. 'commltHng tbto board of traotoes of tea Coo- tlie net Grand Uat to com- ______trol, was allowed out of the Did Yim Pay Your Taxes on Time? (TU s natteg taedHlaa only tboa* near* btaadoasta o f 10 or U min, and oee tela fabulous col- gaenma worfai*. Ktomedy*. cuuuliy and advaul alUee, in* rOg. price. ______biAMUng until the warden came. oonferenoe room. Sen. J.W. PVSntgbt, D-Ark.. dectoian was to axpond graatly ____ necUcto Steool for Boys to of real aotate totaling General Manager Robert Wriae, Town Tk***ur*r Walter Laelare and CoUeoter of *ta^ua minute length. Som* atatton* carry otear abort aewsoasts.) laotton of men’s and women’s to oonaidt on motor aataides to- *!“ granted to o vartanoea to A brave acbool bus huteed its The board of tax review wUI tealmM of tea Foreign Rster a. 11:8. mtetory aaatotanee ef- ISatidoB. and to is a past in«Mrmaalber <21,1524140, ii« ,iung regidattons, for Ricb- Brneat MaoheU totblMt ch*6k tar <1.000,000, daposited yaeUrOay In tbe town* Ganerri FuiX WDOC—UM i D ia l a way into tee driveway, right be be In seeeion totnorrow from 8 mOl-taat sample sweaters in toona Oommittee and a critic of ioBt and to not UA aireraft into •?"***“*?,** ^ of OonnecUeut Half-Way Htoiae **“^ ,**^^^ Hmited T«r.AllTUry YOUR HOMB That amount woa ooUacted on Tuoadsy, th* lari day tar paying current tea^ ^tlw ut panri- 6:00 Ixiiw John Wedo I N e w s hind tee aktmk, who now de to 9 pjn. in tea town offlee oon- 8:00 5 S c rBobtoaon ■ ■ I D ia l 19 mohair, an wool, orlon, and fur- Jbtomm’a poteton. toW Becro- Operation to aopport of ^ • S roap dedicate to tb* m^r-rltoSe on Rt 44A. tiM All dritagu*"*’ tax** wU now bo riiai^d on* half ^ on* par omt Interaft per montb, WITH rided to follow tee road to tee ferenoe room, 1:06 News.I. AtoTmo« tary of State Daan Raak a few ^ataa^ gmoad troopa Ttaia rebabOlUtlon of ea-oonvicta. *» operates a gaaollne dating brisk to July, 1. 1900, th* Cki* date, (garald photo by Batamta.)______B -n * town garage...... 6:00 H«rtf0o3[^^labUCMa days ago tbto be doubted tea AmoHeana begaa tepeC^ to ba Mi^ aftw tee ^ UX m H a t^ aecreto^ of^ ataOte. end toOtoence K. Slb- 7:00 Nows Meet of these line quality extotonee of aa adequate legal tanotved to oombto aoUona oannnitmanto were made. Holy Family Retreat Xaagna ^ toy * Son, agent fw F. W. Skel- R was on this road that tee Blancliester Sventag. Bemld The dietano* taom '(be alto of would wont to paritatpato to tb* GORMIGE KITS warden felled tee skunk, with Briton ooneapondent, Gleme- 8:00 GsriltM BWaoters ara hand detailed full- Wednaaday’s eraob to tb* crarii tavaotlgatfon. 13:00 QulotBours base for wtaat tea United State* teomdi Jtoaamm atela and Jtenaon reHea much more on ^ M r l n p r e ^ ^ to H i ^ ^ » « 4 i ? i T S S t o s S S! to ereotV ^ adverttoing one aura ahot, but not before weU Yoong, teL 84S-896L Navy Joins Probe WIMF-IIN taShloped . . . valuea to <14.95. to dote to Vtot MWn. goii« tocbnlcallly ad’todvlaara.- a taoatatem white Oongreoa ftotfa SL Loltoa H«dy Name So- Qirawitag heUooptar plant was Th* OBSSA, designed to ooriy tee akunk delivered a parting ------6:00 News Factory clearance priced at bate^teeatorttoteepoH ^ a PiuaMato M a m m »*de adopted to Anguat 1*64. ahortly ctoty. Of ’Copter Crash eatimoted at a mil* or leaa. 88 men and their oombot gear, 6:15 DUU 19 mesaage. No one was in ite Une LANGUAGE LAB ITIIST 6:66 Sports — E gta Jones' few minutes, tee evidence bad tronic troop oaxTlar being devalopad 6:46 LoweU ThomM Rooeevalt kona, 916 B. Main to queatkM does not toto Souto Vtot Nam in tocreas- attacked U.8. naval vaaaela off m S e m ti^ and toe umvemiy - Croesbig. languages laboratory, away from a garage. 6:66 Sport ‘ gWMMW disaliieted in tee winter air. Spain’s first, is being set up at It. craataed during a landliig at tor tee Maftba Oxps under 8tn Rookvine, (3onn. Open Mon. |! ij ^ ^ a p o Z m to tag mimbara. with a raportod Norte Vlat Nam and toe United -a e ^ m L a nmperty gmaa ------7:00 •nie WoeWId T o n is M 4r$2AS 48” *2 '” tt did add a rurai touch- Alicante with the help of ex- tbe plant fiekL Navy o(»traot. A flUntaky DFieokage pl4raed<*tawaB a t 7:16 8p OUforf thru Bat. tin 8:80, Fri. righta poM cylm tptfm arita?4^for S g a t laval at Stot ton* at 1 » .- State* retaltoted by bombing t o g a r ^ ^ ^ <*> They do not have any proa- Interest pyayments, la <630,000, Sto ba noiito to eon- fatura devetopmont to tee oon- peot to a arm anower from the STATIONARY 445 HARTFORD ROAD • WHERE SERVICE IS OUR BEST PRODUCT • OPEN NIGHTS, SATURDAY TILL 6 SAVE 10% LOUVEKS Uguorisays. Anficipeted school duct mOttary mid Stat wtte oommuntom In Bootb- administratfon, however. aid is <215,000, which would m trmnwM motu and more force, aato Aria. Hiate woa also Rote aaid recently teat tee GIVE YOUR ROOM On all items in stock. leave <416,000 to be supplied 'Z as he jndgee neoeaaary. Be alao maskad by a hope teat it amid qneotfons whether teem ndglit No Question About It! A NEW TOOK from taxes. leoognlaea boa be- enoogb to tuni tba teto, and ever be war wtte Red China was AT LOW COST . , . ide€d window treatment for so many rooms. Large Uguoitl says that, although aa'. dm power to deny Ma approval teua each waa ftOowad by a ene for tee Chinese to answer. tee cost per pupk for educa- to whto be doe. and to wtSteoU aenoa to obock og dtoapprito- MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES NEW Custom styled dividers and selection of sizes. Ready for GREAT BUYS in GENERAL ELECTRIC Be said it woidd depend on what I screens add smartness and finishing tton has gone ity, the cost bo s I 1he CMnese dUI; that tee U X ’ "AUTO TERRACE” IS charm at small cost. Wide the town taxpayer is leas, .be- Becrebury o t DoCeoM Rojbeit oonsoteinent to South Viet I choice of styles and sixes as r* — 16” eause of tee tnereased aid _ __ ttw U nO rnm p •• McNamara taaa been mofa Nam was dekr arid unabakabia I low as Beg. <1.79 - . Copoelty taenry at torga. the end to laat year. Joined tbe Hanoeatic Lieague The average includes tuition to Btote anooeaalva eriato in Sie in ISOS, becama tee oSlelal SEE THE BIG The sttootfon wMte Jtenaon ICE SKATING RINK Manobester High School, but • 2 Wash TemperatoYes 3 Hoot SoiocHont Vtotnamese struggle has been residence of tee Xtecton of “ 8 ” face*, bawefvur. to one known does not include transportaiUon aooompantad or foBowad by Brandenburg (Boiienaollerna) In FOR HOME OWNERS or principal or interest on also to hto piudijciaaaora. Ttie • Water Saver Load Selector aoul-aeaiteing debate in Wadi- 1470, mruasia's capital in 1708 •cbool bonds. If Interest on N O SPECIAL Vietnamese policy has always ington over the course tee ooun- m l Qennany'a c ^ t a l in 1871. bands la/added bo the per pupil • Spray Rinse been fkfl of tsooeitaiaaes. 1965 OLDSMOBILE 1965 CHEVROLET eoost, the figure becomes WIRINO NEEDED! S began in 1*M wben tbe Viet Deluxe 88 Holiday Sedan, Bel Air 4-Door Sedan. $631.74. Adding bransparbalion • Safety Lid Switch ID te r e b ^ Hfobidtag todays talnga tee figure to <674.57 per Onmmimtot leaden in Noath *2 7 7 5 *2 1 9 5 pupil None of tee figures in • Porcelain Enamel Top, Viet Nam, finally defeated clude the payment of principal Basket and Tab • Variable Time Dry Control • Safety Start Switch French foroea and pto on end to on school bonds. PVente cootool. Tbe United In basic per pupG cost, Bol • 14 Poond Oyiadty • Convenient Metal Lint Trap • Three-Way Venting States had given arms aid to the ton stands 51st among tee • Porcelain Enai|(i«l Dmm and Top • Friction Door French and the Bts«aihawer ad- towns in tee state. Manchester lutuislrBtloti eonsidered, but 19(5 OLDSMOBILE 19M OLDSMOBILE 91 L a ^ • Oporataa on Standard 120 or 220-Volt Circoita Jetstar 1 Holiday Coupe. CfHivertible stands 52nd at <496.46. Ooven- SnaHy wttebrid, aotual oonifaat try^s per pupil cost is <466.12. TAKE UP TO oupport. A ll o f the figures exxdude in In tee beginning Wosfatngton’a *2 8 9 5 *2 5 9 5 Polyethylene Film answers the need for LOW-COST, EASY- terest on bonds and transporta mood was one of determinotfon TO-BUnjJ Ice Skating Rinks! tion. 3 YEARS TO PAY not to kwe any more territory to The wide range of widths of film makes possible any size. School Costs m Ease of construction and low cost makes this ice skating rink Tbe board of finance, at its ■jf - Oonunamist cxmlrol. Secretary a natural project for the “do-it-yourselfer.” of State John Ftooter DuUee held 1991 OLDSMOBILE 19(4 CHEVROUET last meeting, reviewed a sched the "domino theory" that a kies CiHnpIete Kit 20* X 20’ ule of payments to be made GENERAL ELECTRIC ■u jr - of aD Viet Nam wotod lead to Holiday Sedan 4-Door Station Wagon over a 20-yeor period for tee WITH IK- tee kM* of other oountrlea in the *2 1 .9 5 Junior-senior high acbool. The area. *1 8 9 5 *1 6 9 5 <800,(XX) bond for the acbool is With the 1964 Geneva peace THIS WEEK’S to be paid back in 20 equal in HLTER The kind of stallments, i>lua three per cent * aettfement, Viet Nam waa'divid’- CLOTHES CONDITIONER ad between proOimmnniat rul Door Busier Interest 'Ibe state pays half of FLO S. ing at Hanoi in tbe north and hearts that the principal, but none of tee tbe UA-supported government 19M VOLKSWAGEN 19(3 OLDSMOBILE interest in tee Sooth. Tbe U X support Convertible Holiday Sedan. The net cost to the taxpayer waa anoall at teat time, 1184-66. win fair maids! EVERGADY MAGNET over 20 years is listed as <668,- B oonofsted o f financial aoatot- Myaaam toaM M to a^ 1 kwe yoa'* aloud, ny it wUi 896. with <400,000 in principal ance and limited military bety FANNY FAIMES Vileatiae Hetm to aeir Sweethciit tam *1 2 9 5 *1 7 9 5 and <253,896 In interest. to bonding np defense foroee, at she to afaty, tam ILOO to|lk7< FUSHLI6HT The statement, drawn up by a • Mini-Basket For Last Minute member of the board, says teat, I tee reqncat o f tbe South 'Viet- < » ; aB.Hiiri — «>-95 llxlleto Hceit — |MS Extras Or Special Qire FiUirics 2 "From this schedule, It becomes m O ittfj WITH BATTERIES obvious that Interest charges • 3 Wash Cycles started: out a SALESMAN amount to 31.5 per cent lor the OMn. Ttod^ amra teoa m jm Reg. $1.99. 8 ^ 1 0 90 y e a n o a tbe <800,000 loan. • 2 Wash, 2 Spin Speeds Amettoan tmopa art engaged la GANDIES O F THE D A Y Special "This also means that, based on m et Nam. the total cost of <1,053,896, the • 3 Wash Temperatures h i tea emaaaaaaa la^i; over a ■tate grant of <400,000 amounts decade, from tbe tnttiel mibtary to only 87.8 per cent, instead • 4 Water Levehi Odvtoory mlaafon to tee preaent of tbe 50 per cent it is believed High Air Flow Drying anto- • Cold Wash and Rinse matically fluffs clothes expedittonary force, four preri- PINE PHARMACY 'Die sign of this PROfessioiial to be," the board of finance dvidtol drrlriona were of over m OLDSMOBILE through fast moving cur 664 CENTER ST^-649-9814 dealer who excels in PRbfes- *aya • Soak Cyde riding importance: The statement goes on to note rents of properly warmed f ^ f > akmal and capable service, advice 1. Tba firat was the Initial de- teat interest rates have bekn ris • Safety Lid Switdi air, drying them quidcly. » HOLIDAY SEDAN and products. ing, and teat the cost of new A P D W A R • meach Injector Clothes come out so soft S10RI b confltnictlon being requested by and smooth that many re- Radio, heater, hjrdramatic, power steering, the board of education will be greater. A second schedule, qohre little or no ironing. power brakes, snow tires, new battery, win F^Jogr yuur borne Improvement NOW with CHeaaey’a Baov based on a <500,000 bond issue NO PAYMENTS terized for 20 bdow ezro. Bevrivlug Budget Account (BXA,). As little as <10 a at four per cent, was drawn tty. month buys up to <100.00. Tbe net ooet to the taxpayer tar tel* loan, based on a four per U N D L APRIL i QUAUTT—THE BEST ECONOMY OF at.t. cent initeraat rate, is listed *t'| I461A00. BUY N O W Tbe finance board took no M- Oil tion. Just passed tee statem ^ WITH for townspe(d)le to coosider. Substitutes Sought ON LONG 665 SUboUtuto teadiers are need H i n R HEAT ed at the elementary school and Jack Hawldaa tee Junior • senior high school. FLO Axiyane with a boebetor’ a degree EASY may quality. Educatkw oouroas ore iwt neceaeary. AppUcanta oboidd eafl tbe eupertataadoot’i AFE, EFFICIENT, MODERN COMFORT, MANCHESTER MOTOR SALES effice, V TERMS! «SIUJNO AND SEBVICINO OUDSMOBBJBS FOB OVBS tt YBAiUB* Lefehvra 512 WEST CENTER STMET 443-2411 AttmoD Eitansrd J. Lefebvre, 336 NORTH MAIN ST^-649-525S eon of Mr. and Mn. Jodeph E. MTIBt HOME HEAT COUNOL lAfMbvra, French Bd., baa been oalsoted tar tiataiqg at Omante llAiSCHBSIBRiBVBNINQ wicttATJ)/MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY A
KlNCHBSJyeR BV In sid e Retailers See Film PA.C. .•M l* ' 'f» M ' ;«iniair 'c'J ’ : Y a t d ^ ter -* r* ;< -iiith m oll' A wstrictod'movie, Shoplifter,” wta i h ^ , tb i tirik R te of. epcatottoB.. What oon- •e ra s D . . policy makers to not W%Ddmkr Barker, security superintendent ef G. Fok | M l M K h • tSMOUt •Cti0 a w o tk l i t e l tfiiw jpoMdten- 8 1 w .m i^ tito iwotion in M ting I snd Co., at the annuM hsnquet <» the Chsndier of Com* r. A. & lAUJldOM d h w « ^ : natorlal nomhiatltei w ' M 'liiY lb a o iir, I merce Retail------Division,-- . at Wi V , stosk Houio test nliiit peered front and otetar.TSe ^ 6 U VUM M H M ir. ROCKVmi IM l Kite m SeaMijni ?»• Tito Bovtst Union; ths raejotr The banquat to aponaoted by SoTfar, been acoopdad. a ta ^ t- I tn^pltor of 'oH to North VM Tha Herald. SbopHfter rafitow to b* dataltthl iVERY M ONDAY-^ E.M •« •■ • H m i i i meot rathwr slgnttk^tly ^ * Nun, would face a most dlftt- Barker said tha film to not tor quaptlonliic, toroa may ba ferw it friim that aejsoWad, the. V IM iiliiiM ! toirpMte bO*tp JMd « • eUlt' dilemma if'Haiphong har ahewa to the general pubHo lu* naad to dateto him. If yw am ttta i first front and oenbot, « te |te ^r bor were mined. If Moscow ac oausa it ahowa, too waH the tadb- sura he has tha mardliiedtee.- attaA ’inebi'^dM tvvw i w•.■|MM^Mt.'ttlt in the currBit snMtn paiudo of 1 .'• • m m w m v m>m cepted tills lim itation on Its ae- alqiMs uaed fei shoplifting. It la FUUp Dina, titoiiBiaa of tito BepubUcan"^ W tellte , , . gteiarally only abtem to ratafl- Ohanitor of O aum m aa Ita te fl 800& VtotaameM ontft W in MUOtbitt ststance to an ally, K would suf- The first front amloopter ap Ira in Its rivalry w itii Peking oia, ao that they may learn htes Dtetokm. w u m u ** of oara- ■ tka ITartb ViMnaiii«!a The second appaatante front tton of Uie war Is certain. Some tors a store during the a v ^ C ite d H I C fM lteS t am day haa an impulse to ahopUft. th lt« iwVnlgltttM el nooeaMOr to "ra- and center to that of Senator where down that road, the U.S. I wiU come to gripe w itii the hard . The best preventative for this A-tiln-NtCA'to LAROEtiT ^AMILV CLOTHINq. CHA^^r y,j^:.Ufter , and showed in ntb]y newrqiboto oontaat ^ c m a ^ ■r^tA^W /ikwar^.anjtoto^ tika tt „awr by Slbal was one in whlfeh Slbal th e ris k s . 8 0 U M Publlahera Newspaper how it la uaed. The booeter box gponabred by the National Prsos himself wanted to find out Syndloale . ■tChete 'w4 »,|;‘|^':b ^;'d im ^ ^ aa' payment. cipal Of Maacherter High School said that a school-glri in Hart Ohara won first and ssooad date to have sqmete)dy--Bome ford used such a book over sev- “ '-iy, bm igr^ and tha Sanats, to r 36 yearn and now ansiatant plaos in Septembsr for bto pis* .<'5 somebody—available^ end weeks time, and waa steal- A’ ij h ^ wrltteg simllBr Mask professor of education at the turas, “Horae Running*’ and Marianl—tbie is tile way ithe iiBT $80 w o rth at Jewelry each IJd. dOttMiakdot' always with * ,veiy Univemity of HSritord, was re- End of Day.” Saterato won sec talk seems to be going—is d a y. ond plsMic in M b r r ii fo r "W in __ p a z i in a W e i* ^ ,P t* 4 * t ^ * liM M ^pliiteg or aasurSiide at how something we can have, if the ocntly hcoored by being nonoed Ih a queation and ansver ter Picture’’ and tUrd ptaoa in ^ toward Ow poMej^ ad Jlpdr^whea^tMi; would be uaed. Pred- search for any more ■ exciting to the Dtotinguiehed Service period, Louis Apter of Ragal’a Januar;’ for “Firs Dartroys Mattona at; kafe May Ikf d ite t. 9 ia«|i|^/ ' « - ^5 sn fif. away with, . down so far and so adeeteively blB undergnukiate days at the EH6A 2, is scheduled to be was not the case. was once a base to r Chinese pl- Barker said tbsit, first, you day only a tow original totem ly lif^ t aM to ttw point to tha prevkma ratee, who raided Philippine poles s till sKist They are tn tha Pmddent; seems - to be getting - that ho won’t s till be awtSafal*- Univecatty at Nsw Hempehire, placed in an 862-miIe-bigh orbit must know for certain that the s h ip p in g . W hen S pain beg?an person has taken sonvething. If southenunost part of Alaaka, a iyk dabath whan ha had obaiMTadt ' ' away^wt^tl^fMt^ he wun’t have too TO the contrary, tberOfto a Battey served as ite national later this month. WthB tOioloa hadora iw inembara of tha . general disposition to toke;-his neridim t during tiie 1920’s and The launch was held up about PiralBs on C o rrid o r h e r 400-year dominalinn of the a person in a store slm p^ oon- tn tha isDands o ff the ooart of m u e h :iti» .litl^ ar^ tevw ones out of la not wbathar to MM wtth'jftjW potential weaknessea fo r grant setvenal times waa tta represen 16 minutes today when prelim i MANILA---Ocr(«gidor Island, country in the mid-l^th cen cesls an item and is seen doing British Oolumbka. A t Staxman, tury, the tiny istond at the it, aooordlng to the law, this an todlan vlUaga naar bora, In tha Baeortty Council or to' ed, and to get on th e m ore tative at the annual National nary data indicated there may the iant fortress of FUipino ahd 'i^ib 'i^/tlikT ^^d a n ts aaay be tempt' to mouth of Manila Bay was uaed obooeahnent is evidence of in- stands the worid’s largart col- Inter-Fratem al Conference. For d£d w ith H in OanoVa, but wbathar to philosophical business o f seeing have been trouble with the Del Amertoan troops as they tried ! ed^.bik ,th^ 'im inte >■ to blaate. 'ViTtte • several yeara, be was PM Mu todetond the Fhllppinesagainst as a penal colony. te n t steal. If a suepactad laotton of totem poles. d £ wMi It at an.** what plus factors might, be ta rocket’s second stage, but to Pieakieht oommite aii abl, Tmd Qien Delta’s aoholanShlp ofHoer and ahioloa, by tho vote yoatarday, checked off alongside Ms name. c o n ie i to th e B e it ^ fo r i t s ‘'ajP!iproval, The plus factors party dls^ stoo served as Ms eixtenslon sec- «& to try to doM wiih it . r, ,. Ite '^p a i^'tb d ipBaitkoo^ his^iftlca and eusslons note about M arianl are fstasy. He to stUl active as a (hte.maana ia that, a t M ^. a^HHniti^;^ipi^^ for country to try several. He really wants higher towtae of Ms National Endow tllifl iaaua od tho war In V)ataain .hM to* biaaliinaO}'m Senate into unity. office. He can apparently wwll m e n t B te d . ui b te takan late tha area od poMhte ter A gto aj^ agat^'rather titan question afford to run. His religious af ■NMWgh B a ile y re tire d as iMnatlnnal dlaraaalon and tetarn^onal NHH« p rln o ip a l in 1960, bavtaig Mte.;il*rMldnd/^|iii!it. 'at the moment ha filiation, and his ethnic back Nature Study By Sylvian Oflara ground are considered fniltahle, served ia that pocM since 19S6 , .Itea; Jvft country into rUk and 9 2 .0 S ^teTlM aa, whidi the Uhitad «t«tea and perhaps poHtlcally advan be has renahted - active in edu- .yields u p Ms r ig h t .95 to provioua^ relerrod to tte unilateral IN WINTER WOOES : LiUKhkm WsgtSeirved tageous. toe the 1966 sta te oaiUan, aupervislng'' practice to dhbate MNI .tta vight to think and its cam pai^ Reitoapsvinqit Im teacbiiig expcrieimea of U of H R f O . 1 ® haa now baair^taeiatlan* iMMMdgmduateBv He resides w ith right ia dlffte.r* r writes the blank portant of ail, he-haa oo oheifltiV''-'':;' ■ {ev•• t-- hit wite at 90 Tanner St.' mg b o n ' i g t / i ^ . :<|wt, if ular enemies kl the -partd^ or - ■ TO i. .ja' : bad poUey, and H e r a ld ganization. t|jra . wnra oy^ to bO;lin# ;.diM ite'.td’ ^ itiam, and however To these advantages which or poaoa te Tfiatnate, any ohahoo By Rowland Eviais Jr* I t b iip ^ 4tel";Jte torg out it is always bad I aside Y e s te r d a y s Republican discussions, o f N£ari- Tiros SateUite eptey tha oopdiict there from aeca- prtad;^. present instance, we ani have been emphasizing in HOW loto World War m , that ohanoo Robert D. Novak , tUnk Presld{^};;jojhnson would have 2S Years Ago the past few days,' ws.- can swld In Right Orbit have to He In the internatlODnlU had his way wnfe^uie war in VletngnC' an intangible possibility we o f th e iBBue. R fe p o rt Maneheater'e Selective Serv (Continued from Page One) and; would hav^ ^ ;!u 8 continualbr Irito ' think we have noticod in .aop>e ) flrn t atop in that tataraattonaUatr ice Hoard haa 22 men daasified of Mariani’s public perform it with his ov^' tkWbing ordeta, with high p ilortiy aittentlon in the advtaen ctxivince hbn that ent- The plan called tor ESSA 1 to # ad the laaue ban now boan-acooin* WASHlNCTON 4- Some o f In (koiq> lA bo meet the quota ances. The man occaslominy qr without aiijS iftu ik clwck reaolutibin tfaig off the sotete of North ba rocketed into a circular 460- 1 5 . 9 6 Prealdeot Jotmeem’a ; top m ili P entagon. o f 2 0 men that must be pre works himself up to'^rUe occa Viet N«M’a oil to neceasary to mila-hlgh orbit and prelim inary from Congress.; he woultip^t have ta ry adnitears' now are preqelpg .■ Waahingtou polioy makers sented at the induettoo center sionally generates, a ' osirtain I ramatna much to bo dona. W het o u t o ff , l 3saol’s suppoM of the date indicated M. was "vary the taunting privilege of remlndinig Sen ham tor a “peiaioefur blockade aaeume that moat of the bulk tn Hartford next week. viscetkl dynamism ^ (ha public I to bo done, what ought to be done, South. aH oountries engaged In 01 blftsa to norm al,” . offlclalB of the ators Who dlaagm w ith what he la do of tha. haxtxir of Haiphong and tonnage moving by sea into Map puMtohed in Herald ably dlflloult and oompUcat* trade w ith Hanpl would be no- platform. It would take ’“tiie National AaronauUes and Space ing: iMlw. that tiliey themselvea voted te laeaer porta Moog tha ooeM of Hatphong to oU, moat of it from ahowB boundariee and popula heat of a real campaign in afp There ia no oaay anurataoe of aue* Soedet poite tel the Bbteh Sen tlfled. A plot of the harbor, and Adminiatraticn said. authorise and tevat him to do anything North Viet Nam, • tion of proposed national sena which he was a p rin e ij^ to see otpia. There could oome no auoeeaa at a|l, vl%. Uie Sues Oanai^ A- .cut-off tha focntldp i3f mlTwrtteto. wonM tnia last stage of the 90-foot- T li^ . purhoee ia to block torial and oongressional dto- whether this ixw slblllty of being and everything ha considered wise and of oonventtomd ndtota^ equip be o a rh fu % p id iiite te d . Shdpa tall Delta kicked the satellite bid merely the worst failura of all, ahimMOte of oil ej^Bontieii to t brlcte for the state of Connecti somehow able to grip ah audi-' neerasary. ment, such aa gunh' aiid a ^ that . ohona to enter the har Into orMt over the Pacific s|idM would aeam alm o^ tha ftaial f ill' fuel HHte>i’a tettHary aid to,the cut aa anggesbed by the Elec ence without b hl^ a ridlled ' '.‘SiV * '!■ " '' ■'■ ' munition, tp . North Viet Ntew bor. u ^ M l t o f i t e , bo do 80 b u t Ocean about SOO miles west of Of aaalty for oivlliaidlon. South. Theic objeet,, to . nte a tion Laws Oomndasion. orator w ill develop jteyOnd'th'e naval biocta^ o f. tha kind can ba oVaTooma by suhe^tute would Van a Ugh^ilak. , Ecuador. To get there it rode VBat the point ia that people,, and'n^ RecelptB at St. J a m e s ’ glimmers we thing we have • Fashion's mott important stylos Y e stf'^e t Park PrealdMrt Kennki^ imiioaed ahipm ente fro m Comsmuvtot .it peacefid , biaekade of tUa southeast from Cape Kennedy, ta u ^ are at laot beginning to do thlnga. diUDCh last year were $41,000 oocsisionally notlcte. during the M / Cuba, mtouUe China. But not Soviet on. ' ktod'Hw;^ only a haw standing "doglecKed” to the right near ‘‘ Down In New li$oik City a gentleman 1 2 and the debt haa been reduced A n Tway, there is thS-mimber a Exponsiv* dotoHs and tailoring fVbe neutrala at tha <1 initod Ifathma oriata. inateaii, .£hay jtteot to to'an bil-ahocf hatlbn lladf,^ qnd in ' latiuitetional raarltilne law, 3 Miami, Sla., and sailed over w ^ can affonif ^ UUnk so thinks that b y $6,000, it was announced at two man in the prdmimade of I beginning to beatir thenuahMi out of mlna Nbcih yietnamese poete . tim retore not a.seoondsiy aoutpa hut bhiuo a n precedents-tor-it. Cuba'and Central America. a Luxurious wintar-worm fabrics It la going to be'^ worth 11,000,000 o f Measea yesterday. candidates, w ith nobody, in any The 206-pound, drum-shaped atorm aheltera and lo ^ for wsya after giving! advuftce notloe to of supply fo r tha needs of North 'R ; to. eeUmrted. in Washington • Wids rang* of flottaring colors hurry to knock him all tile way (^araume and a e n tt their own reaponai* Ua money to ae|, pp a public park Juat a ll oouiititeo, — . Western ipnd •Wet N am . that It Would drastically reduce, was to be first p ^- 4X'te«t wMe i ^ .^ 0 0 feet long. Ootnmuntob—tfaeit trade wMh • Intelligence to sketchy on if not.ellininate altogether, ttep- 10 Yean Ago out, which seems tii) leave ito * (toned so one of its flat aidea • Missos' 10 to 18, Jr. PotHos 5-11 number one possibility Jorj the action of the tlhltad Btetea In O o j^ ' downtown site where the North Viet Nam. how much oU Hartol baa been; mmitB Into Haiphong fay non- (scad, the earth. Radio signals '((tbrlt elite igwd to cater to ti>e get- ahia bo put In atonge over the Oommuntot notions. Ikr. Obarlea O rifflth Joins number one nomination' gj; the team i ^ ground durbig the next to the United Nationa haa eUislt- It should be quiflhfy teid that teaff at Mancheater Memorial moment, and almtet^ gwrsh- nway-froin.-lt-aa Irw^hcte of New tost tow yean. .But any aer- Mining the Ncrth Vietnamese 24 boun were to gradually tip it ttrom North Vietnam a atatement that President Johnson tof ndt yet, Hioapitel pathology labomtory. teed certain of the numlfer twO' T o r^ Greeley waa bom' at Bs intandcd norib-aouth path If the Preeident’a mOtoaity (Sea Pteie Seven) m ent. There ie a chanoe for hope, in nther trees. Thicn would be a waterfall to bors would not ooma fiia t. Amherst, NN. woiSd pot It in dayllsbf *t words, if the United Nations retains any ' muffle the sounds' of the dty. And The protetele firs t step: More (tnMMi and enafela tiie sateUlte to All your ♦av* a near- oomplate picture of portion of the ingenuity, parsiatence, ^tbera woUld ha' a.^|retreahment k lo ^ honteing mtoalriiia, doeer to rtiins, and atteiciai on North lha woeU’s weather every day and courage it found it ebuld ponasfTUl ■ening eotfey, aoftv drinks and sand* Vtatenmese tafgrta prevtoudy as the earth spins inside its or other peace-protecting functions, \aa In w lches. ; luted out of bounds (w ch as oO bital path. family banking services Aaide from tbeae pleasant provisions, Korea, ip Sues, in the Gongo^ in' atorage depete imd moat steam Once properiy In orbit, iwoject C yprus. titeba la one sad. Uonlc touch in NT. gmaratlng ptaate). etHdali’ planned to name tha To tUs revival od hope—a t|l .attei^ ZWIeyJs plana. He w t|l provide a private Navetthatone, mining of Uw ■atelUto ESSA 1, Mnoe it was but however slim it ie s till ao nnich mors anhed guard to be oh hootinuous patrol portB to a aite!jeGt now gating paid for by Ihs Bnvironmentai in one than tha total abiwnce of hope Whtdi Of the )ught little p a i^ Just' to see that Scicnoa Barvtoea Admlntstra/- prevailed before—Preeideiit Johnacm’a It^hteyg safe to r the pOople who want to Iton, parent organization of tha dedaians have made two im portant odh- use nnd enjoy It U.S. Waalhar Bureau. A second trlbuttoai. The first is that of turning Perhaps, to counter that ahbering A Tltoiil^ fmr Today to the Unitod Nations at all, which the and somewhat unpleasant thought, Spanaarad bgr t l LADI Uhitad States had inevlouBly refused to tim e is toe considerittioa that Mr. Par OamaoB M do. The aeoond is that of havtog the ley la taking this little chunk of New United Statea reaotution at the u if, York real ectete ahd oonslgiitag it to There to a tefaolenasa to Hfa. What’s For Dessert? * atato that the first task of any oanfer- . the meet uneconooilo uae • , ' I f N. Mato StesaC' SfS’H ito ltoM t lisiichiioter PBifcad* im mm «£BmJittmrmm* ft* • I ■ : . t .1 . f.' l '■ ..i7i : \ ,•■■■■ bv:-',. •A rS- Cli- MOM
MANCH^^rai IJVENINQ gjSRAm , |tA»K:;^^ CONN., TH?JfiSDAY. ^P»B1JA»Y 3,
IttKCHBBTBB BVEamiG .onor^ nSBUAKT s. 19M Wi.il ^ Green Manor >Fowler.iS«®^ j4wd^^ed• ■ r to KpVAHlIed Industrial . 18 Teachers [ • I' yftgaXKJtl MW^- ■■ ^ The board at eduoaUna baa rri* Riordi^ 83, qti,. approT^ merttoriouB oervioe Main St. died yae^^Jiy.iap. pay tacreaaea totaling 82300 tor ^ daor. SJie wa« tl» iiM«r o»<- (ChnlKWi* P«fB <»•» J8 vetaraa teochen and admin- la g . T lie 8 t :|%titek X BSofdui. ^ fltroncljr ai^idlBit biflattoa Colonial Rd. IstrartbcB. A atte plan and nM|> hde been Tbe taereazea, wMtai will be 1882, mrttord, d^Ufliter wii^SS T: Tertroaolive to September, are ta WfjMwrortti 12th Circoit flted with the Town tTan- ei^ laanw & and . Ann McGuin- ptog puiiBidBBlrm ( t l O ) tor tocremente of 8160 or 8 ^ , de M idl:^ S W I ^ iu d llM d In SMUT eecitnM.- ; Court Cases pnUxnliMry revlev. aotnettoMln pending upon length of service Windsor fiO years. She was a "We have Men too many ex- ttaia mnoili, .orito the advool system. Under aaewiher ot -6t Francie el-Aseiri aiMl board of educatkun rulee, per- panslohs turned liite receMlc^ B u t- pouoiwhig approeel o t the Church and its Women’s Guild by slamming down too hard on MANOHBeneB s b s b m n sH» plan, the TTC wlH sched bohaf jnoy^ apply tor the taeitt and the HarttonL Council of pay (4 tart^ryals ot five, tra and the brake%’’ Fowler m UL i Robert a chambera. *4. ^ ule a public healing tor late Cattohc Women. . March or early A|xrB on a final '16 yean after reochtag maxl- tie told the commlttM the ad- * An- g|g ifein St, pleaded guUly Burvivors include Wo sons, g BubaUtute charge o f bpeaw ^ p 4 » jnum dt ttob ragidor pay sched Charles J. Riordan and ’ Henry minlstraUcn dioef! not' hgree ule. Mgtttr inciamente on steps there til « need niinr — he etn- entering wtO^ P«™^ hf aSSSS J. Rtordan, boUi of south Wlnd- Rev. Alex >L one and two amount to 8150 a slaughter. Mis. FWnX pbaaized Ow wortd ^'now" —: *w Msgr. Edward Reardon and on step tores ara i8900. All “ a. to d ifoace nirndi w h o m . A » e , Sontha. to be auapended altor aavsirf ^ tree of- SWOi . WittSsitn: ' ' ______•’aieM* CkMBBMld, IK diava. was put on probe- tivaited tanttl now, w ® lie con- appUcaitlaiw arsi reviewed by the bansher restramtis On the eooBO- Servf^ oh Jtiteiiwi&i P m irf board's personnel committee .ther, James H. Harris o< ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ’ . . , ^ ^ .V-* • - ^ ^ ______n d u I W - - ss-mmTS!?S: tbe ftxm at ® oivai, with four ■" and then voted on by tbe full In Hie PriNrident’ s The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eawam Temple Beth flboiom. Hie topic opaett«» BojMii Chambers was ®" Jan. SO and charged parcels within a kmp, bordered board! funerai wiQ be held, to- J lU a iiM of k. Jmes’ wW be “The ' Bouaa of------God aa f-i—- . ■ friiiiiii KtanoR. ■''riilrtnr‘nr-r VH. BucoeosCul appiicanta are as But he aakl the adminiatration gmaWen and , anawir pittod af- ligw ' .ujuftagua,’. Onuutiy; brnalrtnr and entering with by an aocaas Rwdi to 13 other «t 9:16 gJia. from ,the Church, the Rev. Alex M. El-.Viewed by the CWbohca. RpoOea- foUows: welcomes suggaatkais and tar m» •mKvrnkm i'Wm. dWema c l ^ tyndb Ooventey; S h S hdent and la^Y- parcels rimming the kxip. ijamln J. CaOahan Funeral i t Oomimndtr Bdpttst tanta and Jewa." Leonard Bead- Step One: Mra. Qlennlce P. would be happy to have the jedht Church fdbd Rabbt Leon Wind of er wlH be the modemdor. The Nethan le lidiriilit ‘iwngnin tab UMelA R t 80, ItodmfDe; M ice found him and Royal The site plan tadudee provi eliainiiatt at the ihaHtlinnil ' srniAJUJii Wetaler. 14 22. o f 618 Mata St., at sion for an emhanked buffer Aronson, Bowers; Mra. Bessie sj^ni*^th^tf*" 80l ^ w S conwnltt**. or tW Houm Ways ^ k i ^ S h c ^ w « W event la sponMrad by tfie SIs- strip between the perk and the Cbara and Mira. Dorothy Poole, at 10 a i i ^ OortunKtee, begin pandhste tor an Interfattb panel teihood o f Tmnpie Beth Bhpkm ReCraafahMHita WM jto aefbUMl aiiii^iT if ’fiiir: Tgnn*- MRtan, the scene of a break at tli« Sty- 4T7 nbaiiltar .l k ; Baal MioKIn- « * , Gage Oo. on ToUand Tpke. adjoining reetdencoo on the ManCheeter Green; Mra. EUz- abetb B. Oatae and Mis. Doris Fraacta o f Aeaiid Church, dob, 48« W, Itidiae Tipke.; Mta. ^ tracing tracka to the eairt fiebtaunri, Waddell; ABan L. iitial will be in, k . Mary’s miitaUe if, higher revenues limtai'a* U ili—n 48 Spntoe gag found the two men lying Thie aexxoB rood into tbe perk tk>ne„c^ Mrs. Oartherine R. Do- Oentateiyi; Hartford. decided on — or, convetbely, Bt; Mihl. ddtaliiihia Ftaotar, tn the__ snow _to a woded are^ win be an emtenston o f Ookmial F rien ^ rimy call at the fu- remUB, Bennet Junior HIgl); what tax ^Is m i^ be made U Hartford Grdup to Honor FoUce ArresU ^ OiWantiy; Roqnid Bcgfceft, 81 Chambm was not preeented Rd., t» run to Pertear St, ap- nersd bwbe |otaght from 7' to t. Mrs. AMito H. Hammer and S2t- the Wet Ram sltnatidn sudjten- Bcxnenteed 8 t ; BUnnn BcT* on the larceny charge. pwjttmately along the same more K. Putnam, Bltag Junior , ----- ' . ly improves. Charges of breaking and en- line sjB the propo sed retocated Albeiif n . Rbchwen Sedvationist from Town W eyna A . X>aOaima. IT, of noMa. 448 Oontar « .; High; Mra. Mladeline ® ckey, Fowler said balance, modera ‘ * « « a m toy Bchmidit. 401 Slaiter S t. faring with criminal1 intent and Parker S t A toeit EL Rociciweg, 88, o f tion and fleXIbiUty. are , the key- A Manchester Woman who has York CHty, Mrn Sorenaen be- ^ yrgow . fiy as^ Wbnntog: Mita. ObfUerine So- ,rom this iarrest were The rood would fR In with Burtdey; and Mra. Dorothy New BrHata, father o f Henry A. notesof administration policy to been active for over 20 years came familiar with the Ufe and ed ntni aggraxatad Bsearoein bowenliy: - - Mra. ’Hflie i^gied’^Bgatast Miam, but prob- TPC ptena, which ooE fo r elBm- Hughes, Verplanck. Bockwxdl o t 317 Mata S t, dtad ^ “* epunoertota toinre, and galvaOon Army work will be work of SalvaUon Army people the Ign. 27 beottog o f ThbodUb ', 116 .WUto at. aUe cause was found on a taaition o f tbe eKlattog Porker Btep ’Two: Anthony C. AUhrio and SSgta Z artu r^ , Mbncfaea- *»® greater '^lax to- honored the Connectictit as her parents were active in W ajda a t MoweH Catoncy Tseh- pgamw YB6TBRIXAT; A son rtiaige of breaktag and enter- St., between tbe railroaid track.*! tor High; 3rtra. Ruth HUia, Un- en k se has t o ftm botai tacom -. ouariMans.'^on organixalion ooni- the corps for moat of thsir nifcal BebOpL to M f. and Mha Unit Itoum, tag with criminal intent from a ait MlibeheB Dr. and Ortondai g mended. ': ,. jjosed of NegW policemen In the lives. Rd., when the proposed Parker ooin; Vtecenrt Ramizi, Buckley; The episode occurrad Wb® 182 OampHeld Rd. break at Glaxon < ^- and A. Hyatt SutUtte, BUng Jun postpw awne j^ ortl area.^ight et the 8be ccanpleted courses at. toe Oakland Sts. oonaector .le oon- tbtae yMSawho ara not sta- DIBCHAROED TESTER- mw. Bond ^ io r High. SalvaUon Army Tratatag Ori- struoted. F u n iS l Bforae, T m d 't o ^ m S ‘ banquet at the denta at HdamU Cheney entered |;tATi Mrs. Etaeito Krtme, 276 and he was bound over to Step ’Three: Mire. Margaret S. n M tm n u ^ e«M t>^ 1, an^ to gpeM gtafler HHton Hotri, Hartford. lege to New York pity and was next session of Superior Court, The Industrial Pock wiH con feiw Bh^ata.; Huttaf tte school buUdtag and Okie of Osicland St; Joanne Llebe, Boyle, RDgbland Park; and Mirs. Ufi indhiidaal and ootp^rata ta- Mrs. Roy Sorensen of 363 Hll- assigned to worit to Brooklyn. Hartford. tain one other rood. In adtotion bemefecy. ’ ' oonie tiuc oOlleoftona how to be- them became belligerent etoen Loetar Rd., Tolland; Mrs. Shir- to the two alreafty mentioned. MeDie Farr, Nathan Hale. lli^' k- will be one of four This waa when she gataed her Utey were asked fo r tbeir sweU, 62 High St.; Roland Bonnie Klnlry of 35 Victoria About Town nwke provirtons for sbonii- f l a n n e l CORDUROY SUSPENBER I Mrs. Michael Ooletto munity (greater Hartford). ’Then a captain in the corpe, ed out a straight razor, extend- Brandt, 26 Columbus St.; Al- RX, who was (diarged with be Plans Programs WINTER Mhncheater .YWCA; wM spen- ■Welfare secretary for the Sal ing an accessory on the Stygar water sewers, ' SOOTH WINt)30!R^ Mrs. the former Helen M. JustoS' ed the blade, and held it in front Aitoms, 17 Hollister St; ... _ . 8or a dupUoaite liridW kame to- vation Army CXirps In Hartford, break, pleaded guilty to a sub- Pleiining Director Joseph John Fraser Jr., assistanrt eow NS JACKETS SUMS ^ ic y Ver n»rt and married the lata Roy of the student patrolman in a jtrs. Dorothy Dewar, East SUCKS juoinrow at 8 p.m. ag fhe,Oom- Mrs. Sorensen has paid particu stitute charge of breach of Tamsky said today tboit be will ministar of Fint Oongregattooal CARDIGANS SorenseiL Since he wnis not cm threatening manner. ’The youth Hartford; Mra. Mederlse Per- ^.48 m rttotd, mother of Mrs. Don- ^ u gt, Ref/Uh lar attention to the problems oftloer In the ocopa, Mira. Sor- kicked Wajda, of 80 Union St, Goodwin Rd., Bolton; Mra. peace and was fined $30. recomm^id that Green Manor Clainii) of Montclair, NJ., wlH Oriff. $1.48 OrIg. $2.96. Zip and batten fnmte. 100% orion acrylic bulky knit. 0ril.t4.97.sn A n . O rif. 11.78. 4 d. GultaietteGulta of South Windsor, traitions wfH be taken at 7:46. Judge Philip Dwyer, in sen sfcotad provide copped aonMarv' tartexpret the Mfe of ciw rile (Bed Tuesday night e f her home, of aicoboUcs and has concen ensen k>st her rank and waq ro- a Cheney student, to the leg jennie PhiUipa, 660 Bolton Cen- Siaes ^M -L. 1.19.97. A .U V *1.00 The game, is open to the ixlMtc. trated a great deal of her time duced to "buck private,’’ a de- and punched him to the face Rd., Bolton; Edmond Dud- tencing Mrs. Kiniry said "We sefwera, slmilBr to' those in the Brown from a theological per- l o s t $ 7 *2.00 j Other survivors taclude her Reftashmente wjU be servM. are giving you every benefit of F\>resrt HlUe Devetopmcnt to bo spb^ve Sunday at 7:80 p.ni. in tawbaad, a son, three other and energy to aasisting them. motton (Oie saya She baa never three or four times, police say. kowskl, 71 Benton St.; Mrs. Mll- Partners wiQ be fUndahed to A resident of Manchester rogiettod. The three intruders then ran Artuda, 90 Meadow Lone; the doubt here. Since you have connected to tbe tcWbl'K sew Htimmtai HaU, Oenter Odogcag- daughters, a sister, thirteen singls ptayan. no prior record and are young, age system whan -and If the attonal Church. His subject wiU ' MEN’S l^randchlldren and great- for is years and a member of Shortly after the oouple from the building. Anthony pYank Zemek, Storrs; Jeffrey MEN’S the Hartford corps for 20 years, we won’t hold one mistake proposed Paiker Village Sewage be ‘"nie Gospel According to tatmdqhildren. moved bo Blart Hartford am D’Angona, a member of the fac- (jurtiss, Hazardville; ’Thomas aiR LS’ 01RLS’ M «. Sorensen received her then to Mancherter. Her hUS- ulty, pursued and overtook one go ThraU Rd., Vernon; against you. But if you should Plant is ooiwtruoteX Peanuts.” ’This is (he first of a ALL ^ UDIES’ ACRILAN 1 The., funeral will be held Sat card party tomonow at 8 pm. service. ptag; Mrs. Birthe Langhoff, honoribua with an honor’s ma- VELOUR DIRLS’ Recommended to G>ngress Wtadaor; Arm and Pelletier, continued , , „ to Feb. 7 for pay- Seymour Kapkn, ■vloe presi a iR U ’ dent of Qraen-MaiBibir, kae re , Jor ta reUgtous studies. His ta- UDIES’ y . U D IE S ’ Mrm. William Swans ’The VFW wCB opfaior a Sea Quarry RX, Bolton; Diane of fine tereata include the arte, espe- SHIRTS SPORT SHIRTS The charges against the fol vealed that hie (xxnpaiiy al SKIRTS ; R O C K V ILl®—M ra WUUam food Night for memben and (Continued from Page One) ' " ' ' ' ■ ■-— —- Parked Car Hit, Ctoick, BirOh Mountain RX, Bol ciaUy drama, poetry, ctalma, Me new tax cute and, when lowing were nolled: Benjamin ready has two poeeible pro.s- c o n o N HAND DADS Orig. $1.47. 2 ^ ^ DRESSES 79, of 6 Franklin St, gueote tomorrow toom 6:30 to ton; William Peihl, 157 Brook and Jazz, classical anid folk mu Orig. $3.97. $ 2 0 0 housing authority mortgagee, to deemed wise, aostag credit pecta for toe Industrial Park, Orig. $2.58 m yorterday ait a Rockvitle 12 p.m. rt the port bame. Brings Arrests field St.; Melissa RepoU, 19 Zielinski, 60, of 195 N. Main St., sic. He baa perUclparted ta youth Orig. $3.97 f A A A cohimundities falUng to adopt i t IjVUie pradICttie prob- each for approxknaiMy 12,000 DRESSES ent home. Proctor RX; Mrs. Esther intoxication; Michael Kaluszka, woric and summer conferencM to $3.57. ■ •V w Tlie commission concluded ]«r m , the (xmunleeian tonealw to $4.97. 4ta W Mra. Swann was boro ta He- Hater Pantaluk Jr., son of ’Two were charged with m otor a rendt, 38 WUUam St.; Newton 23, of Hartford, non support ■square feet of space, plus more Orif. $9.09. • tbe nation’s econenny murt grow obartUig; opptatonittea. at Silver Lake, Sharon. Orig.t2.58 $1 n fi 1.00 gOLHM — PLAIDS exxt. 4, 1886. a daughtar Mir. and Mrs. Peter Panitaluli; at Tchicle violations yeaterday af- Moore, 19 Bowers SL; Raymond Boger L. Phelps, 20, of An- fOr future expaMton. Aast Styles Oolora at an annual rate of more toon 4 F or example, it aaM that tt aH The Rev. <3. Ronald Wilson of and John and Emily WatrouS 40 Fbster St., has been named ter a moving car hit a paiked O’Cota 228 Spruce SL; Barbara dover^lure to drive in the es- One other proapeert, not as Second .Oongregationa} Church to$3.77. I.UW Orig. 2.97 ell. and lived in Rockville to the dean's list for the fall pat cent ip tha, next decade to produottvrty gelne ta the next 20 car Wahmt west nf A«r»i 245 Adams St; Jonathan tabllshed lane. certain, he saiX la also- tatereet- offset Job loeeea caused by auto- yean were taken ta the form of wlU present "Act and the Scrip MEN'S CORDUROY SLACKS of her Ufe. She artended semorter ait Berkley Schort of . - a* ^ ^ 76 Demlng St, Wapplng; The foHowtag cases were con- ed in moving Into toe park. tures" on Sunday, Feb. IS art maUon ana ottier tecuiwIoglOM addHtonal income, average per sb ortv after 7 pm ., accord- jjyerett Beardsley Skinner Rd., tinued: Merlyn Sulham of 202 itatan Ormgregeittonal CBuirch. Murte, Bortml. Mass. A 1968 Kaplan said that Green Man 7:30 p.m. ’The final program in INFANTS’ INFANTS’ cbangM. R* noted “■*an advance of psraon aarnlnga ■ rrauM •- ■ taorw»a jjjj, to police. A abaitlon wagon or may sell some of the parcels Survivoirs includo Jiwx) broth- graduaite of Mancherter High Vernon; Mra. Mary I'aft, 45 Oak Grove St., operating a mo- the serisB w® be-a ptay, “No INFANTS’ Orig. 6.97 Jbhn Russell of North School, he le a Junior rt the 4 per cent never baa been main- from 18,181 a year to $6,808. U driven by Bruce K. Hence, 17, Rivotalde D r.; Mrs. Carole tor vehicle vrtille license under to proepeett-ve buyers and may COAT AND tataed for a decade period — taken in added leiaiira, tbe work B xit,” preHenrted by the Imaga HAND MEN'S QUILTED JACKETS CORDUROY and Henry Russell of achodJ. o f 91 Lenox SL, going west CtaurcbUl, 77 Weaver R X ; Mrs. suspension, and John J. Malloy, lease o^era. PlayhauM of Hariftitd bn Stta- CORDUROY altoc^h growth ta tbe part five week could be out to 22 taoun or 56, of Autumn Trail, operating He said that more tatenna- ndham Center; two sisters, on Walnut Srt., brt a car that Martha HoCullough and son. day, Feb. 20 at 7:30. All pro- Orig. 7.97 ORAWURS LEDDINB SETS HaitUe Brown of BockvlHe The Couple's Club of Center years baa aveiye^l.d per tiie rtaadard xrtirement age was parked by Robert J. Gao- South St,. Rockville; Mrs. Pa- a motor vehicle while under the Uon win be issued to a fe^!.' TOWELS JACKETS But it aagued toe goal could be pouM be towered to 88. l^xuns will be held tac.Memoiial BOYS' SNOW suns L in e d Mrs. Julia Beckwith of Congregational Church will per, 28, ot 160 Mountain Rd., trlida Domdnie and tauighter, 80 influence of liquor or intoxi weeks, foU owtag'ITO resriew of BaU of Oenter Church. O rif. $8.07. e a Q Q rich; one grandcWlX ffxir sponnor lbs annual mfittary met through “aggreealve flaoal Ttoe grotgi predioted a gradual that was facing west. Gerald Dr. Venion. cants, both to Feb. 10. the preliminary pHans.. Orig. $1.78. 88c t-grandchiWren and two whist and sertback card party and monetary poUclea to aUmu- sborteni|« of tbe work week but Tbe Gasper oar was parked Orig. 28c-34c. f Orig. 1.28-1.58 Orig. $1.78. at-great-granckiilklren. on Saturday, Frt>. 12, at 8 pm . late growth" — such totaga as made no apecific raoommenda- wMbout parking lights a oouple Jost 37 BOYS' PAJAMAS •1.00 JUST 15 ! FHinoral services will be held art Woodruiff Hall of the church, inoreased puhUo spending pooei- tioni on tMs point of feet from a snmr bonk Rogers Speaker at 2 p.m. at White- Mr. and Mrs. J, Edward Mc- which extended several feet in Orig. 2.57 • 2.97 Funeral Home, 65 Elfn Keever will conduct the games with house parents. They will ton the road from the curb, po At Ohio Parley and a^rt those not familiar GIRLS' SWEATSHIRTS RockvUle. ’The Rev. Part J. attend Manchester scbools and Town Workers, lice report A. Raymond Rogera, jainol- with toe games. There wIM bo wman, pastor of Union live in a homelike atmosphere. The Hence car was being op- pol of Mancheater High School, Orig. 1.68 INFANTS’ will officiate. Burial table prizes and refreshments. They will probably be of junior Pension Board erarted with an incperarttva left GIRLS' PAJAMAS be in Bucldand Cemetery, For reservattonB, contact Mra. Will 'Address the winter Confer high school age. Some children knv-beom headlamp, poUoe soy. ence of the Nattbnal Associai- GIRLS' SMOCKS M>C. KNIT SLEEPERS hester. Rayqujnd. Blanco J'c. of 136 of this age, Miss Parker said, do Meet Tuesday Both vehicles were towod away. Orig. $1.68 to $2.00. EViends may call Wt the fo HoHirter' Bt. or \frs. .James tlon of Secondary School Prin 77c Orig. 1.68 not adapt well to individual Gasper waa charged with fi- cipals being held to ClevelsinX Orif. tu t. Jwt 97. al home tonight from 7 to 9. Brittain of 173 Spruce S t foster homes and are happier ’Ibe ’Town Pension Boaxd, ta legol pariring. Hence was LT.WOOD Ohio, tomorrow through GIRLS' SUCKS surrounded by others their own the woke o f Tueaday nigbt’s (dierged with operarttag a mo puibHc hearing ,.of tbe Nam. 'Robb, a redred Insuraaca 4x- M h u by her laxhand, who h t f a ^ , -T..vr: ' iiCtar Mkrgaret Parker, direc- January i|f U 68. - E^ilbrigtat said the hearings S®*'Z®® P®*"* ofeiiwat..Onm- .B n im cokws in iioiitt pMnt% ecuUve and former chairman Of para tMs dtol bafort you buy a home freezer. r- ® the senrioe. , Qjifg. 1.97W4.97 downs have been taken. .tor of Manchester office of ’Ibe T|iin-ilfe Peportment w ® be open for teertlmony only the board of education, receive Brio®'W tottf ww® I , I iFlSilNUTS SET KECwb-. CbSktteai Servtoeo, said that iiliJM iiaiAidlWt tn 16 calls that bgr wWneaawi tbe oompoMlea fintrstd from Patrotanan Jolm i d a b e f i H ot: AS50RtB> CUETAINS Jost 31 i^lSHANTA — World produc- this was thq second home of this were forto^te stosona than calia and wbo, be says, ttiey MePaitand shMtIy attar he oma * YOU LIKE THE BEST GIVE US A TEST fta m a ib llir s . Xtalph Letrtleet V . peanuts ta I9pt ^xached type to. he opened under the ad- fire, taclukifig 8 nacue and think may abed some Ugd>t on stricken and then rushed to liin>iJBarta 8wa#ow wiZ give s! tSfcord of about ITJl million mtalrttiotlca o f Children's Serv- emeigency oofio. toa Vlrt Nam debate. Mancheater Memorial Hospital 51 IISSEU ST. REAR OF ICE PUNT 4 4 3 ^ 4 2 4 •n. inuetrartad talk on her re- , (uwhaHod toof of Hartford. ■ AU thq.fft® wy»- .“WUaMaw frill testify by ta; where he was treated before, PLENTY OF FREE PARKING SPACE m a t trip Ruaeia ait the next ; paf*^ 'tatol i klrtrt>'-^4ii6' { 4WWB/ boiKleie-fbbgiB,' od Xdtb dl^iar the atroam or vitailioii oolx,’' be oaML"IVb n ^ ’ being transferred to Hartfonfi ' ® m ^ oF’tlMto ^ Miarch J. fog watttSbOM lUiMK not trying to pot w a ottcua." HoepitaL , % .Ugh, attained in 1968. tbt taii, will live in Um houM
■A :, ■ M A K C m sm BV«mNG W to U ), ItAHCHlSttKfc, CONN, linjltiTOAT, WBBRUAl^ % 1966
vie#, Sopto or : SS’itn i )«»«- S O e tM o i^ : '* * Tkmea*t«Deimia lAi* AB.Aft* -aon__ of fte «*latea_ arnmmmmommaaamammmabitentoJtoBadftto Vtocant W. Pennte, a torniar VotM Urged Hartford Judge. Be is a grad- # SPRING SEMESTER I W i ,uat* of the UniveaHy of Gtto- neeUcut wHh booom and dts- -V jv # 'S ‘ For Stdioid ttocUon to political science. G on tkm iil ^ Slker Elected ''■ ^vrj- if oBond Issue v OWtord W. Sbeef ha* bem liift elected aeoond vice-pratidant Baltsar ah* can- m MtAi J*M ResMya, diainnan of fte Home BuOdera Aaaocte- BOSTON (AP) , ;Htrv*r|l Bpt 8*Ua*r aays .br*a bM gitbpttia ot arwmi# Sa'-deuetry. n * A itodib £oMm gdyiiMsia ttodentto ef th* Voafd of education, has tlon of Hartford-Oouniy. i iqr ■ moat: ...... ^ '"^sSteto^iaft waaardi a**o«ftt* to Ufa Isd^ altar baa beeb iitrf^ ail by tbe iugad aU residents to vote on ^to«r haa been In reaiden- says Ua aU right to ba av*r- ^phytocal gaftippolORy *f H**"' l«eil , woijM not 2 g ai(|||aal Moeiaity *•' Avi —^-A.— ^ ocnatiucUon for, more than sracteu 1HUKLm. mt, ma i-4-s ’*• -g j’ Ih*''sftodbld. I tom ^vodM nuihadjfta •armiv'' b*; Rg^istnitiwi 8:80-1^5^ the rwarenftan quastkn Satur- y^ars. He heads his own welgbL But . don’t get "trahtoy vard univiratty’S SciMd of Pub- l5o •Uinr- W*i^5fWTS#S^ d*y-,. , . r- film, developing apd .buildtog obeSA’’ UcHapIth., Office. 184 R. Mfft Itstoayn to ld ‘‘We need Home# in ft* South Windsor And, JttdgtM from ,)da j*** Writing to the N«w England tbia- of aU ftougtofui search, tto nation ton beyafta, a Journal of MtoictoA to ^ d U.Ss CHOiei YOUNh TW DR PMK MEAT • alit- AfPQft 'MAft ' ' ■ eilto*M to our dmUhutog quest He baa been a HBA dlrocfor ooUooUv* ;»!«•* *»toartd ^ dw ^ ‘ m STS i O ft. Bom u tto «>^ miMon- STJESSrSTwITSS n>' Hi* m»fcwd and H W t IiMty ^ « ' lie 'ifadiilabfty'M * n p lapMl* fm dan whatw. b* for atoauanoe to education." for two years and la an alter- “ 4 tof W* iW watet Ifte, . mors you gjra«I^M^Ato' benav or the naite naftm al diroolov Of fta !»• n t e a i ^ m ? J o u ^ a ^ «U1' papBotlit-'Mtoni'ft* Cbuneftad n D. i f '. O avanadik ASM! zSoiagical la aaftivM ^ ii«nt t i t a . MOM itt ft* Ufc* of fte daarka batrd. Mm . Rom$yn called for National AaeoclaUon of Home »»oHaUty t ^ and qwaiManbd IftaMMr • pWd, p t ^ , ______.af jttdotirbia. ■-i’’. an afflrtoattvp vtoa tot'tba mid- niiiMani predloUcns an not home out at au levels or pverwaigai. 1M**0ll?t l»‘ft* «•*. faaaHmal atatf would be am- hr**.’ ■ ■ eitol faibri* Officers and that there is no significant He aidd .Wa m eth ^ gives a LEG OF Tbe Blaek Medllba^ n 'to n g , out ^ flBtacM mciwHy. ftp coittoi) aibaMdib Tc;*^ Hftfif. p h ^ OaviMy aaM ft* laitaK pmpataMa^of fimda liW dtttliy RESH dla sehoot Itoito itoua- Id tioiiM* Itoiftltr CBto. 4 tbto S*uft AMca.1i Cafitog ftttontimi to the eight B Se^ SS S ^?& ton in the d eaft^ Ite- totter R^deto iriort^tyj^M lO ^ M ^ win maiai aacb-d*Mr pf ta^fiMidunw.w *U PdiUe fb^. m'lnatolilr^of ft* j*M«a'ii**li)}'. H Z h J T to ^ '^ S ^ t e f n S K i«w the level of what to calla WbiMt IM « « • SHMdMI t i Ilhd’f t i r«ntiinlj1 | i 1 airtltr id* a ^ aOlar-tta ofthMd ftem*- oWttft- . . hour votipft day, (fte polls wlU U Takniftg*., httM iU * R bk* deadly vanoft. ft exeap- be ojteil m>m 1 0 am. to $ pm. 'ftoriaed tika 'ifi^.-angtoaarfnf . Tbrewe aal^lba JiirlgiiaMt of ftmany awlft and.cap attUM; MBW TfWX (AP) A iO t»gcegeft»al,ob^ jSuftrtak of fat to the A« tola me*M of lUMii iftM . B o tftr O ftar MpmaentaMvea tp tba tb e CtUaeiM O m m ittea. «booV she noted that recently town dno o( ft* iliMrpfteeii «C without'eoiW- JftftOft ba^. matoneck. M.'P.; woman, waa voten have turned out 92 per S . elected Inciu^; Bronk nbronc. of f r ^ ob mer praMdent of ft* V ta g m U jitudy the mattar" and go to the apecift serum ar*. needed, to, night.' Jaalm ttol you where to draw the line, an arblur^ into t iM utl borne utft monda, tnro footbuil field* and -^oam a Votere. poUa cm Saturday. efida questions'has ranged from lam, finapclal secretary; The Inde* is determined by he said, the yardstick sbotUd to I hixurie*:o< life. R ooat counteract fte poison, and only K9U*d. waa Biaanor Aoiwrt- — TOP QUAunr— IS per cent down to 6 per cent. McGuire, CBurch School treas- paxM af iaia*, , ^ . * | ^ guaanW OrOtmuMo ■ * Daaey one waa avaOkbla when McDair aon, 91, of Kamaronaak. .uklng the cube root of a per- #, direct measuroment of the LOIN *lMMt $100,(100 tnd b* Mar ootUgtiieMMt- o f bantatball o f pubMe baarlng wlH beheld A reaotutlon of congratula united Weekly A m toU ^M W "These bond 'issues afe too H lha Ntohote, missions son’s taking weight tho and then dividing it amount of fat under the skin. K at a oonyiat* tel WB* brought to BUmpUIM. Mary Imeaa, 94, of Green tamkta edtirU. March 9 at 7:45 pm. at the tion to Lt. Gov. PVed Doocy Boepitld in TnacumU*.. wich, Conn., driver of the; car, . Farm PWtup dtluiday. important to to decided by a ______Into fte height In inches. He said individuals wto are MO MIY OF THI WKK ^1b iTi . A|gwo«W prajeot par- Ngh acbool on th* prdpoaed waa alao adopted by the coun A a*^y waa loddtad at^tbS' aultof *4 A poeelble akUU ttae^ handful of votere,” Mrs. Ro- ^ “ For example, one table, com- moderately overweight show no Mt ^|iiia* ;> wm. m«agra^.ilM l(ftnUftfofft* cil. Tbe reaolutlon noted that meyn' aaM, "A t least 76 ebn- LAMB yiart Worth, T«ix., aep, and aa ture. Mw'Waa ttanaWnad to a Areft W e ad ie r P“i«l *>v the traditional actuarl- serious mortaUty risks. p a rp m « •* to area; H Wui:b« dftd**/by .ttftcigDiacuaalon «< 1recommenda- Boocy "has aerved tb* town in eernbdN jptople, including the SWEET UFE LEAN, BIBATY ke p a ^ k iftb i i$iiidctii]^. Air Berea t n Jet waa pbtatoad Greanwlcb iKNq^taL , Al method says that a man aver — pUbHc wociM' d«p(*(ialMt, tb* ftm on'oouBoll rules and pro- local govermnent aa wen from Q tarby OurawaU M r Barca M yra Greer, SS, of Manbat- BIG-OAK POULTRY CaUtonft. (toimnlttee agenda, illayw Jfamea llifow* tatoad ttaa higbaat offioc haHUfy lA CU, Den SebneerW*# tba and waa rqftHad in aartoua ocii- pleted n u tnontha ^ ineas with periods of light snow to weigh more than. 179 pounds__Ftoance Advteory Committee ap- htmiMdf. vor of tta ^^propHaiUon and a*ld ttia taotmmiaBd*ttomi bad a raaldant of Soutb Wtodnir. June, 1964 have devoted much ______he proved Wedneoday an addHianal SPARERIBS aanim ft JetforMh q ty Wliare * ditton at JaooM Hospital. ♦a.* or flurries over most of New But by fte Seltser Index styl* m * MpUy deoctttMd m«4 MimiBii on Ji^ td.ba preaanted to the council Appototmant of a member to effoit and thought and un may weigh 216 and still not re- $t-2 minion to meet the moutX- t . S. GRADE “A** JliiaN At**: England today. APPLE lIMt aMM iftlba jp a^ ^ i WVwrlttor at a m**Miig pfavl- ffll tb* vaeaaey waa tablad to counted hours of time to this I atrletty lor ■’The weather will remain on duce his chancea for a long life, tog coto of tea<4ier peitsiona m Waltar IMftarClald. food La., oft to ftetr adoption. the nakt meeting. project’’ A; man flve-foiiltrtovea now but tab m att o*m* lM*r ifiilniMiii nf Win ittriatinn ntrUi ‘ *' Middle Bebeol |(r^ Alice Marla PandoaxI of ’"Itoii^ Unanimous conclusion, the unsetUed side most of f t e . Ittee was also told day» but ft f€w periods of flum* wolgh 196 Instcftd of kBspIng a ‘ 1imM*« eortou* end okidl> inlritirt*, nOfad ft* banUb)'1ooa>‘ reaolutlon to fa to r o f th* Mato '8t„vwaa ^>pointad to the SISO.OOO SWEEPSTAKES SAI F. .. 2600 PRIZES...COME ASK US HOW YOU CAN WIN: after looking at the problem TURKEYS apM t. ftat be toMevtd * shine w'ero'expected during fte hljnseW down to fte tradltloma ^ ^*000 hSw e the JUICE 18 U m. And Up Men of Ml* waa, and aakl traea- ftnatruatikm of Uia new mid- library board ofdliactors. from all viewpoints; la that a afternoon. 166. according to Seltzer. wift a ^ e r $600,0(» befw fte atMiI be*Mee, '*it*cW ly la peaftfthi of abUftah fro** aM # “ bwl ♦•* propoaed by naw middle school is the an- f**tnr*>leiittli comtdteoi H* •nui oiniuiitMisa throush last WPman, flverfoot-three, owl to the fiscal y«*^ bece^e aaoUom aftow s to tto play Pwtoiltoan Sgan. Bgan aaM tba '^JtoHHhaatar B A..A,.for . o our . town K and it’s wlft a IfeJ^ frame, the actuarl- of «to rt»tog number of requests SM AU LEAN tbe only major comedfn araa would ba gftftly atanpll* nrelMd la of "vital concern to Souft Wtodaar needed in September, 1967, Jiiat night held temperatures at raft- . teacher retirement. LARGE kept aenttmeat almoat *b> fled. »' iowitHMople.’* and aoUd tbe Amw Lyoaa, toL dU-giO. 19 months from now.” er mild levels for this time of out M bit work, tad be TTmderflald alao noted th a t majtar oome up three years “ TOi aecompUsb this goal, the year, vnth some sunshine, ^ . :: ------, , n.i'i.MM------r ------4 0 -O Z . ptaybctl comedy to U* tbe amnber of leadera teqtdred •go, whan fte town was imder BOO ommiT TO wnB which will to df':^ting bene- high temp iires tbis aftor- BOTTLES ; heighta.” tor aporta aettoWaa- bimid be a savare financial strain, and Washington — U.6. egg out APPUANCB5 niEB fit to Ml our Btudthts for years lioon .i be In fte middle to MmaeV bad WM* p » re d u ^ baoeube abIfloUot area b$d Veen defeated. put in 196* Is Hkely to exceed and yoara to come, We must upper SOs. for anelyainc bl» atyl*. ;Pgft noted that fte Citizens, fte i n mlUlan cases atoimatad have an affirmative vote on Meanwhile, fte stormy weaft-, wlU ba avrOMbl* ag *oe ptoca. G o m O f m m w A i m o u m t i mmiiTt tA ut e n d # m m iA R t tf* if** he i«iMUb*d . Mmpty: Robart Albaxt,\lda^ Df.. • dommittea on School Orgpnlza- for l*ao, the Papartment o t Saturifay.” er has shifted from fte southern you haVa to do 1* erM to member of ftp ppajk aAd-rpM*- tioa, fta board edast tojitotL wafthrtgs PRODUCE doea hit bem and ftero'e miaahin ‘M lOdper'cenibentod Jon of. twalve Jw ejjg^ werepoaM W <^ft*jntoc!^t DOMINO ' oomody. No begylnt.’' tbe projagCi Mb o th e r' towsr va|tite|i.' a»? ||G4,Dp• *»8 faded iMm promlneoee. BROTHERS dishwasher is $320^436, With renevue to the ed to drop t o ^ betow to Minne raluaed to live la the pdat. ' BcMdiflaaliM-' USE OUR ONE OR TWO YEAR 4 2 8 -0 1 . ONIONS By adopt^'b:!;...... BUDdr building department to $1,788. sota and fte Dakotas by tomor IDAHO U .1 No. 1 bia aarvtcea arete, pp In Jenua^, 1966, a total of row nwriitog. ^ c a n s 59$ hi demand *a a pertenn^ pfdgtam for* ft* town, ft* ooUh- CONNECTICUT'S OLDEST TERERM$1 TOMATOES 4 ctt)nMp#rtof fteipqftrftawift six. dwelling parmlta were is In tho nation early today tem- ,| LEASING PLAN I ooQUmied'tb.fupctlan sued, for buikttogB valued at peratures ranged from 10 below man for Red akeiton and^ for p#r|ietoftlQir in tbAfedaftl 97% of AU Lease* Are Renewed! La R o m Elbow or Thin ^ ‘‘Uiban BeautttoBaMod. add'tan- $109,0 0 9 , wttti all oonatnioUon zero at Hlbbtog, Mtoh., to!64 a t, POTATOES aewoomera. He waited tnai, ootimatod a t $1,064,600. the puUic wouM once nent Brogrem." LINCOLN-MERCURY Key West Fla. INDIAN RIVER SMDUSS under ft* prayraaot fuadi tor Tha total nflatoa pennHa Is- SPAGHEni 2 Pl^ 39c be reeepMva to the tooii- ~ aaed to tfao Rayooo C^rp., $226,- PA U L d o d g e little man wi» nevai$ ftebeiwtifieetlon *ml‘ unptove- ealer YOIH'^SUgfAiNiS PGULT CONN. FRESH GRADE "A” le ft “ jpentofopa D " keys, with tate final decade, the bom-^ Wtoift «ft*n Arctic (^d'Btcm ^is, $100,000, DOS ftoaiUy befeli him. He not by fte govantoient. out food or water the first 24 PONTIAC MEDoEGGS 49c CALIF. SlINKISr Iha eattoteftd owt' of f te and the Suttlvan Avenue Shop to 72 hours. They'ffre nourished won Ms rightful reapSot a t Modal SPU-90 Modal 6PC-M ping penUr. $276,0IK^-aIl ma 373 m a in ST. MANCHESTER 649-2881 N ab isco faaUvata and with movie propoaed program far. the 00m- by fte absorbed yolk of fte egg ★ S-H-A-R-F ★ • Two fall-sim spray arms Cant build it to nowt jor buMmaa bulMItoiga; from wlilc;6 ftey hatched.. f Chocolate Chip Cookies 8 I/2 oz. pkg. 29c he funoMoned aa a tog year la $14,000, w ith f ta town’* afaar* bataig $5,000. create htgh-prsssure Jet-ac Enjoy tho sun* Ito* DeaCona named include: Hun Keebler Pecan Fudgies 12 oz. pkg. 49c NAVEL ORANGES ^Tha paagrarn'M fAP*tolWw*4 tion waahing and rinaing a dishwashing for only ter Maodcmald, .Merle Dtas^ aummed up Ua Ufa to his ★ TRADE-INS ★ Earl Sanford, Robert . Farmer, by, "My Wondwfid byfte D adjib^ <* Washes 16 NEHA taNe set $10.00 more vrift this and Uftan Davalopment. tings' a Exciting new deco- Kenneft Nlchol8, , Jew«ll Durn- lof Slapattok’’: front-loading portoblft h*m, Victor _ Banger .,and John REDEEM A COUPON EACH WEEK tU nk I hav* bad ft*, hap- Hbb*«W 6p|W*«l ”6Wd that '63 CONTINENTAL 4-DOOR mtorootora. nb oonwaltmtaM: la ksvetodd to Burgundy. All leather Interior. Full C3on- Tripp. and lucUeat o t Uvea. Deaconesaes are: Sally Morse, » tUa is beoana* X aavar mabtog fta tappBaatten. Tha ttoentai equipment •3095 o%iactad as much aa Z got. nsolfticn adopiad by ft*'ooun- Aiva-'AAfti?^;:?D#ii|6r*f^ cil te aaaentteHy ft atotamant of noranto Ne?Ais^f>(3^ B at I expected waa bard '61 CONTINENTAL 4-DOOR conis, Maije^e Id Kka. I alwaya expactad to what fte progiam wouU aeeoln- OUve-mlat, with green leather interior. b ro to work inM " pliM i;^ aaift,.- Radto, haator, automatic transmission. cilia sanftod and Bevwly Miok ihg. town may reapply tor niD power. •1995 2-SPEED, 5-CYCLB BEIT* .f .1. . . . , • .fc addbimal fund*. ^ a yaardo- Christian Education Cctinmt-'^ y#$r w**u. Speinket aaM fta tee members are: Betty Brown, Doctor** Shop Fint aiim af $10,000 < to* thte year '63 CADILLAC 4-DOOR IMPERIAL 90 WASHER Roger Smith, Iva Burnham, DAMVILUl, Ky.—The apo- whtod ba attoiigb to' toMiaite ft HARDTOP Joan DeGlacomo, Gay Farmer iry shop adjoining Or. phot atudy, end couM b* ex- ibcecutive gray. Full power. •2995 • MAOTC cutAN^ filter continuously traps Unt, cloana and Walter Morae. B|hx«hn MiaDaanl’a boma to Bbtfad.to fWur* yaara. itscll automatically.. .V 30-inch Music Committee memtora avtoe was fte first drug- He noted that fte dnanotel. *63 T -B IR D a Bleach and tobne abitmar dispenwra. aro: Arllne BldweU. Mary Rich re went of fte Allegheny poMtlcn of fte town at thte tima Burgundy with beige vinyl interior. Ra • 5 wAsh-rlnsa water tiptop saleettons. electric range ardson, Jane Hutolaon, Elsie kfnmtotoa. Dr. McDowell, fta d«M) nkt iaidioata an expenditure dio, heater, autonmUc trensmisrion, a Infinit* ufttar level c o tt^ . Woolam, Mary Shepard and Blue Floral tfter of abdominal sur- of nitoa than fte approved power: steering, power brakes, power a Exeiutiva SUPER WASH mvaa heavily soiled dotbas ^th new cleaning DNsan T ^lejr. ‘ gfnr," performed the woritTs •mount.'’.'. wtodows. ' •2295 a powerful, extra scrubbmg autouatieaUy. , _ Missions Committee, members ovaxtotomy to hla bom* ' Regienal OeuaeM' ie«wH«LPooiiVf*wcwe«r™*i*'«lwhiwty»««i,aiiiieiiMrtiir.MlcNoe.' andcooldngeatet aro: Jane Tapley, Ruth AdadiA Sally Morse and Ruth Miller. ed C hristm u, 180*. . The Oofmi^ appm ^ adop- '64 FORD GALAXIE 500 TuaiirU ii ft* to* "■>* W Hh»W »f oiMMr. teS* Cw»wWo(i ct 40irtm. . Hm efjm oramaboa tor partIcipT 4>Door Sedan. ’I’to^uolse.'Radio, heater, Finance and Real Estate BR DEMONSTRA’nONS attonr. to a Region al OouncO of Fordomatic, power steering, whitewalls. Ounmittee members are: Ed IBW YORK (AP) — Whitney Bteotad Officteb. A repreaen- SpeciaL •1995 ward Taoonis, (Syrus-Miller, H. Y ung Jr., National Urban (adve win ba appointed at tlia Mills Newberry, Dean ItoMarSe, txacMn 4bPtMirr^mP^'mt '*m^ '63 FALCON I^TATION WAGON Modal RMEJOS •168“ Harold Dellert, Edward Tapley, rights leaders are relylag John Cbcn^; Main to. spoke 2-Door.‘ Itadlo, beater, 6 cylinder, stand RC/I) Frimk BrCwn, John ’Tripp, on demonstrations ,^aad hi towto Q^ fte ,Taaotntian, ai^ ard diAlktoission. , . . . . •1095 Charles Nlelaen and Jasper m ^ on sopblsticated activities. laM ft# regional, council te fte BUDGET TERMSI H unt [ha emidiasle, he aaM. te on |«uduct of. idaftf aMCbiagad at Gifts .-and Memorials cCm^ ideal '64 MERCURY 2-DOOR t*-y • Dtoposatto^ a l l i u m oven liner slipa in, slips out, dean it FOR BAIOIIM, lopdementatlon of civil r l |^ ftk-Tinm Maeftig af Tomorrow to tbaaiiik (optomal) • Plug-iii surface ^amenta dip ]b and mlttee members are: Florence HARDTOP Beaupre, Hudson and LU- antipoverty legiaiatlan, and foiruto hoM to HarMord teat out cadiy • %>fflguaid* tf^ ^ p a ipiiia • Stonge drawer. Y o u 9Gf thh bocNitHul H ut Floral SERVINO A STORIIID mi king fte Negro e#Bimuntty O a x ^y aftipdad for- Color: Sand. Radio, heater, Mercomatlc. •1995 1 4 . 1 .C O . ^ Uan Lasbury. n dlse that it bolda tbe balance pm-"’^ ' r One ov/ptr. refidgeratiir Nominating Committee mem poUUcal power to many ma- The neM fob auch an advtooay bers are: Robert Farmer, Pat GLASBAKE OVENWARE Finished in iVansliicent white, with cities. oom m ittaft-;to awBbahgar byiac> '65 MBttCURY 4-DOOR w ith F*#Nidh^atiA-Eart r' Burgim ^. with white top. Radio, heater, itol#ini|*#.r:.*iJ*-^'' each piece decorated in Blue FTpitiI gram,!wakes, power steering. See it g ^K ^atic' Q b u ^ . ______Design. Each piece guaranteed .RGl, H lna.v|tiftols'attdId member# ‘9 qr: against breakage due to oven heat. defrosting C odn^ ■ GOHET 4-DOOR freeh-food Ftfi*:''iyi|a oiipain boH a budial tandent's efifioa at the W# I o Suaar-alDraak doar vdft todter kaeBaf add at* lacka. ' ^cdiv|bo4 DenlaSeteeted ALL LATE MODEL USBO ^Thepoas G. Deania of 254 IX- WB RESERVE THE RIGI^ TO UMIT 9UANTITIES ^ WILL CARRY A UNOOLN-liffiB. Itogtoa BA M <#>• of Bupef- CURY ONB-YBAR WARRANTY wift tUDBttTIRlilti ' JowlawatadMAa who have won . the excapUan of can sold op "fta, IK adUiorijri paa^TO a ^ Univer- FOR DEUVERY~CA|1 64340S9I ■ ■ basia., ' alRy cf Ooanactiflut la w Re- Modal E F T ^ y m i m m tu d e w b l it ^ n $ m ^ ADJUSTED. • lig lOUIk '■ftfttoir 'wWi' b o o to li^ :d m Moraga V Mouoia-MaaNaT* 4oen • loemy d*d*ridlds feY GUR ^W N M budid eDtparatonga irift t o i^ ^ I.VI I ,ini 'y 1^' '..fa MiaERSHOP SM CENTER $T. ! ■' STORE OF ct/Ai iir j l 01‘jiit uitfj iittW.a imy to avWdtog aide of Robert IMNs they had teoi 'iaport toauad jraotontoy by -|OVhO| ' fVpn oMiH. fftitor'tftoctligaa, aeoordlag to meo^ Robeit HoSis iacea a Itodarito aaM iuiid toe a l a one • liOughUn be exjMSed irun the Legton It- and he was ousted bn Nov. 38. in the United Btotes has raached iag AOtoortty. ject — two montoa ahead of told efSetoto cf ttw Stamford tee&al positions. Om coin SaA «qlo it * * "* * ppertfft obtDs. oocn. mtiif, toe V nMctte, .iMiee JeamMtte, daughter of J. and Pa- seV. The next questkm was, sboifid 10,831,574, toe Church's OeuncU He raportb'toat inaanwry work schedule. , Ibe Mavy geetolbed lbeorMii Sam. ^ Water Opk Wadneaday that Om to nKMrtvo oooqiUm«iti whanr « trlctai Ayan T h er^ , 34 Grove St, RockvOla. She waa bom Post spokesmen amnunced toe he be allowed even to remain on Worid Service and .FInanoa baa baan eompletod in 18 buiki- aa. tito: toP^M ’ Bavy*a ;U- tack of mintaB in racent y«am ,jan. 15 at Rockville General Hoapltal. Her maternal grand- •nrriwMoriMlt. kueday: Hanbiirg>rtMU9* Registratioii 8:80-9:00 PJf-, Jan. «l-F eb. 4 hearing date Wednesday. in toe Legion? aaya. Jnga of the IS-huUdhig oomptox, 80,a0l NOT nONED HALLMARK is not a aafScieBt explanatton * pareitoa Jua Mr. and Mra. Orvil Ryan, Waukegan, HI. Her Ooke ya ap d d opatMton DsapCrasaa In aroni oaiaenole, aptoacb, bread, Bollto said he will be there, A 10-man, committee named The figura rspreesHto a gain aavan of toe teoto Itave beea HARircmO (AP)-fiooWI Se- PHARMACY for the aerlena scardly of w||ter , paternal pandparehta ate Mr. and Mra. Albert TtotoMer, Bn- 10 oimoo pookaco dioeotoU the Aatatdlc. Hebert Aficm, aon of Rottert and Mary Walah t tsblelfKWiia ooM water hta fellow Leglonoairea occurred cited lor toe action include con 822,198 preparatory membon — etoctrtoal work has been oom- the Social Security payroil have M. Blpitne&r bitoberid of Sberim Friday: ^nma-noodle caeae- the drought,*' LoogliHn aaid. * Hdd^oit 15M Foreat St He waa bom Jan. 24 at Mancheater Stop ia and be niupglaed. t •CSB, Mparatod abruptly on Nov. 11 — Veterans duct unbecoming a member of baptised children — on the rolls ptotad In five, oaot iron plumb- not yet sljpied vp for Medloare. lUw Bbatiuok; , m Cbeatout raie, pdw and oarrote, bread, Sbortegea can be averted, be 'Memorial Hoaidtal. Hla maternal grandmother is Mra. Nor- SPEOIAt VALUES 1 cop hoavy croam, wti^ped Day — when he went to Fort the Legion and making state o f toe 88,876 cfaurchea in toe ing nu^iadda in eight, aapsmt the earoHmeat daafMne is Street, BrMgapopt.': batter, ndlk, peanut butter said, if those reepcmdble for as L man J. Walah, Southwest Harbor, Maine. His paternal grand- EVERY WBEE|BND 1 teaapoon vanlBa Devena, Masa., and i/aok pari ments to news media while In country. pimbiag reughaddn in 3our, Maroh «L 1 U^aiaee oponga cake A: eecood .OCT spotted the brownlea. suring a sopiri]r of water can - parents ate Mr. and Mra. Nicholas Lanzano, 170 Btaaell St. He wteiikagB a t “ in|to ir‘ cn tiw anticipate needs 16 to ao yearn SLATER a stater, Theresa Lynn, 11 months. eboDDOd sula < 6 * • • • • Melt chocoUte Mte and augar - Bom'toe Sfillf, tobe^ the ttM in advance. The bearing waa the first of la top o ( doUttle : boUar v M ptoiu was lliMtog to pick up a Roy, David Robert sen of Donald F. and Ctorolyn Nd- Ridgefield Dad several the PUO wfll tadd in MS 1MBUTIN9 C a JSHd 'peity 'wben it crashed. ' J • amt Rke. He waa bom Jan. 25 at Man- aOtooth, add water and bM tw itb water-short parte of the state. a. apood. RMaova Irom b a d . l ^ alUt to lietn^.tbe d d tittle cheater Memorial Hospital. Ifia maternal grandfather ta Asks FBFs Aid AitlHir Bell, president of the Arnold K. Nelson, 237 Lydall St His paternal grandparents Beat egg wUtaa natu itW. Mix M fc^ra site 4W mUee eutr .ot Stamford Water Oo., said Stam wb^iped oraam with vanilla. m M brdo Stettom the main UiS. Now Operafing are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Roy, Bast Hartfosd. In Finding Son ford la buying two mUlkm gal- V • • « • • A M t o r pdPali to chexsslata bafe;inv (be A n tor^ ; Ihe fiUd tona o f water a day from the i mixture and aUr wall. Void In p e ^ , a H.K: geographical aur- WA8HINOTON (AP) — U.8. Boebm, MBchele Bernice, daughter of William D. and good ear Greenwich system. Stamford’s ' Judith Bent Boehm, 299 Main St She was bom Jan. 25 at A "Round the Clock S-A-L-EI” meeeurtng toe Sen. niomas J. Dodd, D-Coim., ‘ i o g f whitaa and wMppad cream, vig team, was reservoirs are operattag at only aaya he will "leave no stone un- MANCHESTER ; Manchester Memorial Hoapitel. Her maternal grandparenta i., tnice sponge oaka in narrow movement. six per cent of capacity, be ^ v atrlpa. lin e bottom of tiAa pan , Thc Navy etod 6w other vie- turned” in his efforts to eld Is- '* are Mr. and Mte. Merrill Bent, Enfield. Her paternal grand- Our Hours Have Been Extended For This Imporfanf February Sale said. ‘ parents ate Mr. and Mrs. William G. Boehm, 677 Adams St , wltta atrtpa and cover wltSi oboe* tims were; U. HanM M. Mor- rael Oroesfeld of Ridgefield, Mayw Thomas Mayers des BOTTLING CO. • • * • • d a te 'mbdara. Repeat ptpeaaa, ria, Pilot, South Logan, Utah; Ooim.. who has begim a smrch cribed a plan under which — if ^ AveriB, IJaa Ann, daughter of Robert C. and Vera ending with obocolate mixture. U. W&am D. Fordell, oo-ptl^ *>1* missing son. New York City Is willing — wa 10 H«iNim o« Rood — Memeli«st«r ' Chambers Averill, 81 Country Lane, Bast Hartford. She was O am lili wM& chbppad 'nuta an Coca Bay„ Ore; Lt. Cmdr. ROn- Graeafeld baa sought assist- GOODYEAR and GENERAL ELECTRIC— TWO ter from Long Island will be bom Jan. 24 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal aid Roapnthai, navigator, New anoe from the Federal Bureau top it-dedred. Refrigerate M piped to Stamford via New York V grandmother 1s Mrs. Frank Chambers, East Hartford. Her pa- York aty: PO I.C. Richard F. of mvesUgation and members of boom . fJerve with wMppad Caty water tines. Mayers said he 18 FLAVORS — LARGE BOTTI^ ^ temal grandmother is Mrs. Margaret Averill, Vernon. She NAMES YOU CAN TRUST— COMBINE TO BRING I? erelm toping it ideatred. Simmons, Ootpua Christl, TOx; Ooimooticut’s congressional dele- will meet wMh Mayor John V. COMPLETE LINE SMAI.L BOTTLES has two staters, Lbida, 11, and Joanne, 9. lira , Bryce a n d .W huabatrd ami PO g.C. Charles C. IMly, gallon. The merchant has closed Undsay of New Yoric next • • • • • cable to Mandiaater from Hart his babetdaahery to spend full Wednesday to discuss the pro- YOU THESE TERRIFIC GENERAL ELECTRIC Newpfoct. Tpiin:.- HOME OaiVERY Braim, Deborah Lee, daughter of Harold J. and Alice ford in 1 M 0. iBie waa formarijr time on the search. poeai. His son, Fred, has been miss Peloquin Braun, 9 Rover St., Rockville. She waa bom Jan. 24 a adiodl teacbor in WatberB' Ten million gallons a day 6 4 3 -7 9 2 2 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Her maternal grandparenta "SUPER BUYS!"... tldd. Ra ia a latter carrier. The ing from the Massachusetts In would be pimehased from a pri Town Enrolls stitute of Technology since Nov. are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peloquin, Blast Hampton. Her pa^ eoiiple baa two cliildten. Robert vate firm that draws the water temal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: Harold L. Braun, kfid- g, end Batah, A. 80, 1008. QUALITY AT A SAVING 60 from wells on Long Iriand, May dletown. An active number at the New Voters The FBI has reportedly told ers said. Bell estimated the cost • • . • « Junior Century Civ* of Man the father that it cannot enter Mancheeterte . voting Uats at $300 per milUon gaSons. FTnet, K em eto Jeffrey, sem of Norman J. and Shirley chester, me.. Mm. Jtoj«e la the case because no federal law Needs No have been increased by SO—the Bragdon Bluet, 189 Taylor Bt, Talcottvllle. He was bora Jan. DELUXE30” I (RANGE hdpltaUty co-chalnnan, pnd a has been violated. iD staU ation! reeuH o f a three-hour voter- Oroesfeld has said that he re 23 at MaheheiUer Memorial Hospital. His maternal gratulpar- nuoibar o f it i pviB^tolIt’a com - making eeeelon in the town ents are Mr. and Mrs. Oilbprt F. Bragdon,.Assonet, Mass His mittee. n u ia a member cf Bt ceived a telephone call tropi (deric’a office, yecterday. ,, paternal grandmother is Mrs. Rosilda Bluet I’^aU River, Mass. RoDs right to the M a ^ a Cboreb and (Herald photo by Pinto) someone outside Connecticut • Clock Dmor! itgtaoopaX vHe has five brothers. Dana, 11, Brian, 10, S cott , Chrta, , table for easy loading! a teanber and aoparttRandent at who asked payrne-* of $3,000 in 8 6 MRS. WILLIAM'G. BRYCE Republicans and. 21 as Dem o-______-* $ and Barry, 1; and a sister, Sarah, 4. Ita Sunday SebooL She ia also ransom for the r > return of GORMAN BROS Inc. G Colrod HooMng Units! crats. The remaining 17 were • • • * • ebairmaa «f a {«teg BtuMon his son. At the time authorities Mobile Maid* 8 unafiHated. f o r m e r l y s t a t e s e r v i c e Bahler, 'Hiomas Dale, son of Robert L. and Maxine Show pianned by the church. A rch deacon ry Bplscopal indicated that the call might • RcmovcGI* Door for None of the now electors win Webb Bahler, 240 Beelzebub Rd., South Windsor. He was bom Dishwasher and traaamer e< Bw HartfoM CSiatclrwometL Jobless Oaims have come from a crank. THE BRIGHT SPOT AT 770 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER ,, " Jan. 22 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hla maternal grand- Easy Ckonlng! by4ieneni] Electric BT tox»ctal elepttoo. State tow 'parenta are Mr. and Mrs.'Clinton F. Webb, Rockville. He has Decrease Again ANCIENT JAVELIN FOUND if two biothera, Uoyd, and Steven, 1^. • Explosion-Proof Units! Unemploymant conipensatioh were on the voting lists at the CHATHAM, N.J. (AP) — The a • • » • * claims both In town and In the time o f the Dec. 14 OonstitU- point of an ancient stone Javelin I Burfce, Jeannlne Ann, daughter of Roger C. and Angela •99.95 state have declined during the iional- Coifvention referendum thought t o have been used by a .' Dubanbski Burke, Linden Dr., ElUngrton. She was bqm Jan. EASY TERMS! As Low As January Spadol week ending Jan. 39, the State w<& ^ he etogible to vote, two hunter more than 9,000 years, 24 at Mancheater Memorial Hospital. Her maternal gvandpar- ago has been faumd In toe Great STAMPS Labor Department reports. whefee ftem today. DOUBLE i, ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Dubanoeki, RqckvlUe. Her paternal Claims In Manchester declin Swamp near Chatam Township. » grandmother ta Mrs. Clarence Burke, Vemon. She has a broth- ed approximately 4 per cent, go- The implement was identified ’ er, Kevin, 4. Ing from 656 last week to 628 Child Labor Persists as a Clovis x>oint, a type of stone * « * * • 16 Cu. Ft. 1st Comd Ahiminum - for the week ending last Satur point first found in Ctovis^ N.M. Ohareat, Scett RaynMnd, son of Richard V. and Leona day. WABHINGTOiN — Child la It has characteristic ftutod EVERYDAY ' Ctaron Charest Main St., R t 30, Vernon. He was bora Jsn. 18 bor atiU Is aometfatog of a gov- edges and a center grove. The In Connecticut, claims for the ■* at Hartford Hospital. His maternal grandparenta are Mr. and Isf Served! CortibinaHoln ewmreart taaue. In fiocal 1266 Identification and age estimate week decreased to 24,445 from ON GASOLINE AND OIL .'Mrs. Joseph D. Caron, Vemon. His paternal grandparents are J , UB. Labof Denaitment was given by Jckwood, Herbertsville, Short Of Quick, Quiet Economical matle door doeer and hurricane total imemployment claims. ” N J. He has two ataters, Deborah, 9, and Sharon, 6. chain. Bridgeport, with 3,269 claims ^ * 2 4 9 - ® ' Disposall* was first, followed by New Ha PLUS... I, SchaBer, David Arthur, son of Arthur D. and Jwttth $ • 1 .0 0 ven with 8,80S., The least num ' Brooks Schaller, 59 Pheasant Run, Newlngrton. He was bora Cash? SAVI-ON G d o o r s G CANOPIES ber of claims toas reported by THE WICGERY iUan. 25 at Manchester Memorial Hospital. Hta maternal graiid- ConUnuous Feed WUUmanUo, 326. > parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brooks Sr., 94 Broad S t His G TUt BICIOSURES. ETC. BEAUTY FREE paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mre. Gustave Schaller, 852 Disposer Rog. $4.95 Yolua! , W(x>dland S t He has a brother, Jamee Arthur, 14 months; and BUY ON SALON •1 a sister, Corl L)mn, 2M. With Super Grind Cutter, for Aerialist Better • • • • * 625 MAIN STREET fu t, efficient shredding action DETROIT (AP) — Luis Mu aENUINE i-K . coA sna SET > Evans, Heidi Etta, daughter of Bldwln L, and Ihgbborg GOODYEAPS rillo, S3, an aertalist who fell 45 11 Coupons JSchiffler Evans. Old Fami Rd., 'Tolland. She was bom Jan. 28 • Moet major metal parts ez- G A S ^IN E feet befoire a stunned Cirous “'at Roekvllle General Hospital. Her maternal grandparents are Now Accepting - - - ANCHOR poeed to water ate stainleaa crowd of 8,000 ' Tuesday, was i Mr. and Mra Hans Schlffler, Ridgewood, N.Y. Her paternal CANS "improved, but still In tempo Appointments For Our • - ^griandmother ta Mrs. Helen Ehrans, Btast IsUp, N.Y. She has OWN eteel or brass, for long, de rarily serious condition" today HOGKim . two risters, Karin, 9, and Bonnie, 2. pendable life. SPECIALTIES at a surburlxui hoopltol. * • • • • “GRAND OPENING” . V. a Snap oo mounting for easy M PnmeU Flaeo^liaael Walking up a 45-degree - St Germain, Paula Ann, daughter at Hugh E. and Sarah EASY $1 .00 slanted wire without a bal Tuestj^Sy, February 8th t Meador S t Germain, 7 Minterbum Court Rockville. She waa instidlation, without qiecdal 11L 643-28S6 GLASSWARE ancing pole or safety not, Muril >born Jan. 25 at Rockville General Hoepital. Her maternal to o ls. lo lost his footing and feU short Telephone 643-2330 ngrandpatents are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meador, 20 Ehnerson- S t wi------lOiAO B o b B row n BUDGET a Super rubber cushioned ly before reaching his main per Super Spectacular bHer paternal gnuidparenta are Mr. and Mrs. Elude S t Gcr- forming wire. 5-OZ. JUICE i^naln, Emingtcn. She has a iMrotber. David, 11 months. mounting muffles noise. ^...... Hospital otfletata said Murillo Opening Specials! 1 C g iq M A PLANS! Electric suffered a fractured pelvis, fa. Tha W iggary will ctal Injuries and a oowmsBlan. $ 2 4 Read Herald Advertisements Specialize in ail Phases ■iiyWIratYwiWaal WALL of Beauty Culture EASY TERMS! SAVE On Our Easy Weak Modal FC-lOO CLOCKS '.t ly or Monthly Budg UMIbw tofW 'Wtaartr AfriaW C wnUra ruM M .. - YOUR n iw w ll unXa bgr OwMnl ItetM * t m f m om-jrMr rwidr v u - raalgr aeria.1 m.iiuli.>irtin 4 r iw li m Ui. wtlra dtewMr, with RECENT TRADES 1B-OZ. PITCHER et Pkm . . . m rtMiMwm puW wtTTf ty ■mln.t wtxMlao fm ur. for th. Ul. c o iiP b N S 6 Coupons at Om a t p m m tppUMbU to th . rink aM C., hoppw, drain etaUng ON 1966 Y O U G E T 1 c o u F p N W i t h Model TB-16SB 15.7 Cu. Ft. Reasons Why You Should Buy: 1 «*s- yi«»i Net Volume CALT/PMPPO p u r c h a s e o f INSTANT 2-Po. SALT/PCTPEIt ,1, Q- • No defimfing ever, not men 1. 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' Permanently Inbticated with FRONT CAR RAH, aiito. trana., C M C PAID FROM ^ ■ - -naatoitodtHdiN • Magnetic safety doors. Open overload protector. new Liras: ^ l 9 9 Kombi Wagum WiMtoL SSL PEACTIGAL, HAND7 ____ zrictoasIflMMe- « Four cabinet Sheivea-l *62 POMTUC ^ Good family U ktoont easily; close silently, 7. Warranty - floor m ats .vv . .V.' kggany, «aoevi*tag nuiiguiatotog General Electric waahera 1 >mpsst LaM ana Qport Qnsan keom Hia naha oaf a a » securely. Choice of Colors Coupe. RAH, auto., P.S., '61 VOUSWAGEN DAY OF DEPOSIT KGinovsDio 1 0 mof* noios cany a ooetyear lanair war- tow toUaage, one ttotofc SdCtoor. Blue, good tM A r '62 VOUSWAGEN fiBDil Ostoriil ta n i| i8 !»•««- • 10.44 Cu. Ft Fresh Food. laniy ogatoat mawuaetnitog aadlndbSwittodiift. defecta on toa antlro waritar. owner. *989 mechanical condition. ^ 9 9 CHIP A DIP GHFT PACKED C R i m / n O P P U • jDutter comparimant. • 4.21 Cu. Ft Freezer. 3-Door Sedan. lUliMf c a a c with an additional fow-you $ G .00 flnlrt, radio. .^wwi At the bcginidiq' of Jaanaiy, SPECIAL 15 COUPONS 9 CeniSens STORE HOURS • Twin ponatain anamal • 1473 lbs. Frozen Food parta wanranty amdicaUe to '62 CHEVROLET ^ ’ '60 M.G. A|tfA Joly su4 October. Mmiday and Tuesday Open ttn.fiPJI. tegatable bins. Capacity. tranamtaaimi. patta. BM Abe 3-Door Sedan. RAH. mahk U^, white finish. Good >'61 VOUSWAGEN AS LOW AS toandard. A eteam CAAB h*BaatcaI etmditioa. CAAC Open nmraday and Friday Ihreniagi • Deap'door shsif fpr ^ gallon • 22.3 sq. f t Shelf Area. ^ 9 9 9 Sunroof. Bkia finWi. C M C ChMMd Wednesdays milk cartoiTs, tall bottles. • 64' High-30V4* W kle- Rog. $4.95 Volua! radio: $149.95 • Coiipertont, oelon or white. 2 8 % ' Deep. EASY TERMS! * 6 2 e o M i r '60 CHEVROLET 6AS--4iUBmCATION--BATTERIES--43RES d^DpacStottoaWagokL RAM. fmpato «-Door Hardtop. 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% ^ VT!ffiqTll!R lf!VENlNG HptA^D, I t A N O ® * THURSPAY, J^R U A R Y 8,1966 jRRGB' EflnBRBMfir MANCHESTER EVENING town
-THE )/’• ‘ •Sf'SI Seji^td Arigle -U e p' PETS ZANAKDI ftossta EdlMr KenLeamfNnd Kentucky tey ^5't- ' ■’I V n d e te a te d Hits 32 Mairk Jmk Bosion CettUis IndividBal P^rformancite Noted a - V r - Stal^e8.rove8l that a number of local athlfitos kro In Fifth Win Wf2St*S D ETIU ^ (AP)—The Detroit PtotOM doingvdnfBtanfiing jobs at l:he line, on the mate,and in In 16 Tats Cubs’ Boss : Poflt^seawm foonuunait ^ filially catching up with the ® CHICAGO (AP)—When *un -w** kwlng„a*t«Ktanoa : ■•'linein. aron’t indade Qhft*. — — hSTm^SSl-> have taken their lumps this W son, * the lights iro on in Wrigley ** CaidetsSedect n o j Tech buf the Rangen h o m k ENcmoaBBS-oiany ~ “ pncedenlM m X h v a k East C a t^c, new to toe sport, losing their sixth of Field—thafU be the time, be shooting for a new curk m , Aite Rnsconi xn- seven-matehea, 36-18, to East H urtfe^ last Tuesday i- nAtion s winnmgest a^ A U. « .ill wasvwv-r.*. ^wwv-rt T I» Oltty MISW^ » O- Grid Coachy AB Iriobatalp «• »»«*«•« *“ » *0™ ^. while Manchaoter High (2-4) ------— _ b v e c o 11 e pr e b ask etba D And it wiUnever come, says ng,^oial success of any bail.riub high in Victories 1r th e s is . Phyui. o»tb«g »7 -^ Jeff Stnek^ fight with the Cbictanett Royatt Chicago Cub ownelr, P. K.; w^tog,” oontimied'Wriglsy. - - ..... mcbardson 214>485, and the Philadelphia WarrioeS to^xtak Wins ow Booth Wind- co4ch, had his ^ h ^ Mt to- NEW LONDON (AF) ri™ OakmanPacer -nriBning -tta third straight . day on a record fifth na- Wrigl^ys •'There are, of comae, excep- OoMt Ootad Jkoadem r att- Lewis •g^alnst Briatd.CcnfraL lost two in s row in tour years, tionil championship and hlfl He told the Chicago SU)^ fions like the New Yorit ;M«ta itaanoefi today toe'aivoiab- in^Mid^etown, husky Ken Lea* ^yka 488, ___ And one o t the mala reseonsTw Times that his mind hasn't .where there is some.sprt^M pr^ Doris Snow 466. OuttaamM^ among the grab- st. Patrick’s High and P^ey fir*t unbeaten team in 12 mairt o f LA Qpodr. | T ri^ fi- mhnd paced the Rangen to a changed although night baseball ttat psyritote^, aiM,wlth Hous- Erirnil aa head one-sided 78-89 decision oVer Tanker Win DatioU, vMcb foiled to win a ' btars have> been ^Mantoeaterts aooompUshed the trie* for the years. NITE OWLS —Tina Mikoiow- 'was suggested as an answer tq ttm aitd its xaM kitebdota^ ooaoh' andOndr. Oori w. Wfnim Vinal Tech. Hie eue- Bob ague^ ro AE-CCIl^ <3atorilc’B The 04-year-old coach, known -r a loss of $311,197 last season and ' "PersohaBy, I atlH 'believe sky 101—480, Lois Johnson 488. DouUe triumphe by • Wetoiy. taralHarty as The Baron of the Selia_ aa iiotlng athletto dl- cees .was the fifth in 18 starte Oakman and Jett Stuek paced (he Oeltic»v neariy $8 million the last four baseball te S doyllgM-game. It n efb r. for the Silk Townen. Vinal has • * '* Blue Grass and The Man In toe HOmuULIKEBS —Wanda Bo- Memchaater Wgh% ducks to a ^ e^^ecU lon Wedneeday years. , is more enJoyobU t|im. And They 'kapoeed OapA Otto droppikl' 18 dedsiaaa. convincing 87-28 wta^ Bri^ ^ Suit, was in a happy "There definitely will be no people wiH oome out. After all, To quaSly tor a tourney berth, nadies 180, Alice Ritson 408. s 4-18: Important Dates mood irfter his unbeaten 1966 C^roliain, w1k» resigned from tol Haatem yesterday la ^ The w«k of Bfil Pohl and Mike w.« lights In Wrigley Field now or in vre set a record; in 1929 that 8oMl pooto last.wttrit to tte- a team must win et least 60 per jahnsow has ateb been note- important itates ahead Vm - the foreseeable future,’’ Wrigley stood foi more than 20 years to cant eC Ka games. With ftwr FLORAL — Peg TirreU 188, ^ f^ toS^r^S^stons. who occupy Mttie general nunoger airi, Barbara Dunn 466, Bather Deiv wtxfhy ' at Maitcliester. Both ** *ocal sriwtestlc tons — The wljL A**** . . . 0 ^ - said. “ It isn’t night baseball We the National League (1,486,144 head football cooefi ot fiM games nm alning, CSieney wiH ^ T S S k S d S ^ 'J ^ -tS S 7 Western Divlrion cellar. R- has won ^ TVmraament victory Wednesday ‘ - --'i'-5s' need, but winning baseball. If attendance) with nothing but inarked the first time in nine Woohingtoa' BedeMiia in the agahi he on ttie outside looking we can put a -winning team back day gdmes. in when the poet-eeaaon sctton “ SuX Sa-hedhow e fix-tin that Detroit ha. won^ more seven matches, including the * ***** f. ^ Nafitatpl froofiMiD L e o g ^ | tost fOttr to a row ,and toads H*! Northern Seettonato at R was a remarkable repeat on the field Bke we had years "I’m really not worried about Bi taalrtng ^ antounm stoite. BmXBD NUTS «,A smiod Wlto to w Dins Joto- Baotem,' The finals will victory for the naUonaUy sec- ago, the turnstiles 'wiU begin losing at the gate, but-I am wor- ment. tiadr A ita . CJheetar I However, a split’ in the final Smayda 180-344, Norma spinning again, whether we play riod about losing on - the field, Benler, eaiwrinteiideiit of tour atorta wHl snahle the Rang 141-358, Doris T<^litt 138-13^ 400-ynrd freestyle widje S t^ ^ ^ S ton a roa ^ to n 87-18 385. Rose Risley 184:857, Joan oapUired the 200-y«^^ j!* flrrt oeriod lend and hiked toe in the morning, afternoon or And tlMtt’s the reason w« t(p i the Oout Onord Academy, worth listen to Coach Tony Faketta. en to match spirit we once had and get come etteettve tmmedlately. Etut Games to a 7-4 log a decade ago. scored 26 points and grabbed 34 ihbots; the AH-CdL soccer pilay- quartet-fbialB Mbroh' 11 and 12. Instead Kentucky put on its at Wrigley Flrid. If toe baU ua back to wtonhig again. Now in Us fourth oeeson as Itay OEbHn 128, Heton Noel 126. -* 0^ of toe Oobo er has -yri to be beaten in'toe -iqje semifinaJe are Mm*h 18-16 finest performance of the sea- Postponed head coach, Johnny Kleia has toy—McCarthy, George, BSm- Arena record. 200 a ^ lOO-yaid freertjite and Central Oonneotibut abagea son paced by the 42 pointa aeon hto ohib win one, two end MIXED DOUBLES — A1 Larrjr Siegfried wlto 20 points, events.: Crier the pasg two see- the LL (19to) and L (ISto) scored by Louie Damplor, a' slx- Work and Patience Oowlea 139-874. Marinellt E —1.27.8. EXPLORE NEW STADIUM—California Angel in- nineaa oowng studenta At five games in prevtoue oam- aoo-yd. freeatyte—Stusk M, •I\>m Sanders wlto 18 and Woody BOOB, Sitttok has been heated to fUnals white Yale hosts the M foot Junior from Indianapolis, fielder Bobby Knoop takes the first swing as he East OatooUc High School pelgae. ------MBOer M, ForclSr E—2.06.6. Sanldsberry wlto 11 were toe i the 100 only twice in 16 meets, (isto) hnd S (IPth) title coti- The Wildcats riddled the Van- reenlted in baoketbaU Floor Beoord KAOEV8 — Don Mosxer 214- only other Oettica in double fig BUttertJyer Doug Wilk hnS also tests. derbUt defense and at one time and a handful of teammates established various 60-yd.—freestyle—Conrad M, “ firsts” at club’s new, location in Anaheim. Bob games scheduled Saturday Big Leemond, a fine outside Tmeotte 210, Pierre Spencer M, Qonaalee HI—80.8. ures. been outstanding, Stowing ftxto ptost day o f sOooer and toot- tod by 28 points, 79-66. Bolton Hoopsters ■hooter Mid a tough men to Ooron 216, JohnJobn MarOnMartin 220, Lee is doing the pitching and Bob Rogers the night and Tuesday n lj^ bA- 160-yd. medley—Oakman M, joe Strawder led Detroit with wills and a Second. ball praottce hae been movtftd -Kentucky Is undoubteve been et Vanderbilt,’ ’ said look on. (AP Photofax) Building a basketball or euccem. The point total broke Cosgrove 207, A1 Hagenow age ylther. "They fight Just as the beet ebootet on toe club, of atbletloe, said toe actlasi er M, Daveley E. at Louie kept Pbiladelpliia Irian 'set> three straight in the sohoc4 In the area, Oifly five gkinner, the Commodore team from scratch is never bald they're 60 > pototo The Junior lacka only aggres- taken by toe Bev. a MidtUetowa school floor mark. 224-208-407, Jack Volx 221, Walt 100-yd. batterdy-Ehnsbedt from tying tor too 2()()-yard. individual medley fi- sdhoote in the State are smaller coach. "And I’ve never seen an easy matter. The fact down as they do at the opening slveneee. Charles Shaw, principal, af Leamond hit 16 buckets and SmolonsM Jr. 644. E Wllk M, Howsttd M. defeating toe 76es*, 96^.^ T^ n^By sriinihg for 2:80.7. Ted • • • Mandheater High’s coach- anything to equal the shooting Sees Three More Active Years that no seniors are avail tip’off," Falcetta said. Falcetta dresses seven 'vars ter more «■— 800 stndeuts added a pair of charity tosses. _ _ ~ ~ 100-yd. freeatyle-Stnek M, Los Angeles Lakes* Ota- Brindamoin's 1:03 in the breast- tog staff has added still more ^ Dampler. Kentucky’s aggres- able and you play in an al Des^te toe 2-18 record, Bol ity regulars and fUls out toe were absent from claeees due Double figure scorers for toe ^ — George Coleman 149-164- M orin^ E .’Tedfbtd M—68;1. ctanafi, 119-118^ita ^ Royato ethilto is also a new rtandard. cteas wtto maroon blazere hear- ajveneaa and speed seemed to BAD BRAKES ways tough • Charter Oak ton has not been without suc squad with JV players, giving as to a variety of eeasonal tU- wlnnera also included J e « Pow* 146-448, Tony M a r i n i 141-186- 100-yd. baidwtroke—MicOar- mtaaed an opposinnlty to goln The steady shooting from Al tog the schood’s monogram. moke ...... futile anything we ■tried ■ - ■ to Conference doesn’t make it any cess.. The towns’ people end-toe many as pooslhle varstty exper •ea. Father Shaw ruled eli mtd rangy Doug Johnson, Bujoudus 161 401, thy E. Brlndamour M. Oart- osj toe leades*. Claveitte, Jolm Gallagher and * a * do to stop them." Ford Believes Yanks easier. That Is exactly the posi student body have roUled behind ience; out all extra curricular ao- each with 10 tallies. Lom e Pooh- Andy LampoureeUx 187-894, BiH Bob Moeller have paced the rif- IVnte-a CAN ey (9) and Captain Wak McNal- Rl<»lo 145-398, Pete &n*l(^ 'wrigtat M. ~ Rupp, who now has won 736 tion Coach Tony .Falcetta finds the acbooi and team and flUed “Wlto what we have,*’ Felcet- tlvltiee — which Included 400-yd. fraertyle — Oekman Giants Sign leman to a 6-fl record, all three games against only 160 defeats himself in at Bolton High. toe gym for all but one home ta said, "we are at least two basketoan and wrestling — ly (7) also played major roles. 146-139-377, Don Oupeuter 870, DaMce E —4.41.2. averaging^ above JSO for eiarii Talk about oddittoo, Thom . To Be Top Contender SAN FRANCMCJO (AP) — Re- meeT^aiav^e owhiB McA* lineman wlnaeni at Blest **\**^®® years ^ cc^c^g, re- "In addition to time, it takes game, The Btdldoga have re years away,' R’s a kmg road for one week. sun Qnuwici IW), AX 0 » 1 » Bco- x m m m m U m r m^. umveitie owns uie ragnest - a -celved a remarkable tribute at ajieaid and it wiO take plenty of (18) and Ed Saknshy (12) paced bard work and patience," said sponded, both wine oomiqg be- East’s cages* were elated BIB wumm 37, gum . MU. «™. K o u .,. e . m u « - m s<*re------a^),------and toe tap off-tamd------. ^ „ KK wv. . the end of the V.,. game. The .... Van.c.- WIESBADEN, Germany (AP)—“If Mickey Mantle, Falcetta. "These kids aren’t fmw toe kical folka. eCtort. I don’t plan to give up to face aroh-rlval Souto VinaL perform^ce (TO) thiis far, boto Don Hubbard, both seniors, crowd of 9,- Roger Maris and Elston Howard are healthy, were go- COST LIVES! todlyldaal improvement hae aitd I don’t tMnk toe kkla .are CSieney, wMcb led at all toe un I87.3«, JO. 1.1^^ „u,..3>u™. lUU. m 01«W caming- agoin:^ Rockville High. injured while appearing ^— , — j._ i . . — >> w u ifn rr i7r.../4 4/v.io.r in d ty baU players, most o f them Oatoolie High Saturday 101-408, Chortle Vacrick 366, 222 gave him a standing ova- ing to be up there again,” said Whitey Ford today in ar« playl^ the sport for toe also been evident. Falcetta eltoer.’ ’ night at Oentral Oonnectlcnt tom e, 14-9, 31-26 and 64-35, re contracts on the wrestling mats. Anotoer One of .the stops Falcetta, a turns home Friday night to en- Eld Kovta 36f, Lasvy Baites 139- GrUb, Redding Mi—1:26 point, the backfield ■winners. tion. analyzing the 1966 prospects of the New York Yankees. first time. They have had to pointed out toe improvement of State College In New Britain Rupp, who already holds toe But If toe team again is ------European History teacher, and Uotaln Prince Tocb of Hartford. 376, Howie Hampton 164-390, Bill Pohl and Mike Masiuk boto start at toe bottwn.’' Gary Mmtoneon, for example, and OatheOhd H ltF of most national championships, plagued by injuries, the star uncertain about how toe Falcetta beUeves toe only a freshman playing toe sport Athletic Director Mike Lwdol- Springfield Tuesday night The invades* are one of the top s(y>red 32 points on five touch- ____ pM hope to take to quicken toe Plenty of Room at ike Top TT.™* I *. .a M uii Live ^ 1948-1W9-196M958. said ^uthpaw added, -‘Then I don’t v^k ^fl'^void'd fare this comine way to build a team to through ter toe first time. Mortenoon In toe Bay State. daas B ohtbe In toe area. extra^int ^ ^ ^now what we’re going to do.’’ game experience and bat found has developed himsell into a fine pace to a summer program of Oheaer Tech (73) JaAicius 136-380, Stan Grzyb six weeks, totroducing toe etu- PPte. 135. ^ ^ ***« *“**®**«* with the start of^rlng train- THIS W EEK... entry mto the COC beneficial in prospect by steady work, KcNiUly ...... a 1 7 "W e -ttave to •wait to find out denta to too three ^ rte in the Powell ...... 6 V. ^ team, but "toey’ve got a good mg three weeks away, FoM pro- who we’re going to have. If all this regard. "Game axperlenoe Art a a ik , a Junior, to another IVXiiwy ...... 4 Most Famous Players biskeittoan vtoB*y last Friday Chester. start." The 1964 Kentucky team nounced him self in fine shape to what we need the moat," thi player who hae developed into Bolton program — soccer, bas Johnaoo ...... 4 Botvie Continues ex-Rham and Willimantlc State a fine shooter and reboundor for ketball and bsteeball. Dux ...... 0 1 BOWIE, Md. (AP) — Bowie l<«un«>d ...... 16 athlete said. "TWtagt go fine in the Bulldogs. He to preeenUy Falcetta also handles the JV Marinteln ...... i ® Race Course continued to dig ■quads in baseb«Ul and soccer. Behind in Hope Golf practice but toe game to always second to Dave SoutherUn in out of a blizzard. that whipped South Windsor'and ^Kol^- d^toncTLillfSCl. Yaike^; Totals S3 7* across Maryland over the week a little ditterent ’The kids have Bdton scoring, coming on mid- LandoI{dU to baseball and eoC' Vlaal Teoh (6» PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP)—There was a room at Coventry...TW» marks ^ had an oft season last "We don’t have as much ma- ONLY to leam toefa* ow)i ability and way through the cam paign.' cer -varsity cocuto and handles B FPta. end and ptanned to resume rac FUl of Praise toe Junior hoopsters. Gecewlca ...... 7 S 17 ing FWday. the top for a familiar face today in the $100,0(W Bdb;^ ^ ^ aecorwl In ♦ row Kentucky’s impressive pe^ He' finished with a 16-lS terial as we used to have. We how to wotk With their team Soirth*4WlY>dtaor'lias h8d.> le^l- formtoee'Overshadowedthe 107- won-lost Record. used to be able to go down to mates at the same ’fiinai What Others ;receivlng praise from L^ads of psychology will also WEST SIDE MiDOETS s S i S S y * . ■ The track has. lost five-days Hope Desert ' Golf'■ '(SlaMic- M ost people would say., we lack the mort right now to Falcetta were Bob HutcMnson be------needed, according „ to Falcet- Norman’s got back on toe ...... | already — four fhiB week — and “ W h o ’s h e ? ” time a Manrihertte^ **,“?**5 Victory of toe St. Jo- Ford is among a group of ma- the minors,’’ he said, end Paul Elmore, both Juniors, ta. 'The kld^ sometimes have to winning track with a solid win i also has been toe scene of a As the second round of the 9Q-. hdnn fOTii'tiri'hmif ttw, mu, polrit-getters most of lost seph’s Hawks ot Philadelphia jor league instructors con- But toe minor leagues, he speed.” Dec'3 0 1 ^ ' ' ' season.. .Deiqrffe Jim Masker’s -©ver Boston <3oUege and West arleston, W.Va, Another Yankee instructor, nors) isn’t as good as it was,’’ Guaranteed 30>000 Miles sea them scrap. It takes time to starter who have worked him mal defenM" is anotoer top pri- gant Barbers, The New Ctaglaiid m ajor par 64. McGowan, 86, is from was dn*v toe aeomd non-Oatoo- tournament games to liilto Eighth-ranked St. Joseph’s, buUpen coach Jim Hegan, also Hegan remarked. develop a will to win in a boy. self Into plenty of vandty ac orlty matter with Falcetta, a ]>d by high scoring Ed Fitz- erilege baoketbaU cbamplMir Largo. Fla. His last tournament: Ite ta Iteot Bart CJatoo- * 1 “08 last s e a ^ *^“ * * ;* '^ ® Ho in totae varstty campaigns. JV squa* a ^ « to ^ on eorthtad Top Ten to ree Hiey have ruponded with plen tion. Btrong advocate of the man-to- g«rald (22) and toe rebounding Venturi and Hogan shlp may well be decided victory was in toe Mountain Don't gamble with worn, faulty brakes. They ty of fight and spirit.” Higfa-eooring SoutherUn, 104 man defense he learned under gf Loren Andero (6), the league Wednesday algM when View Open at Corona, OaUl., in-: Mddtetown Hteh to toe^ ^ , «»e ball, Manitoester High’s act^ r ^ d ^ f.^ its de- Coach Clyde Washburn at leading Fumituremen put on a ranked Providence College 1964. acoompltalhinr^ trick in toe JV*> be seeking toelr 12th feat by Dayto^wt S a^ ay to Close NL Race Ahead could cost you your life. New brakes provide, Rham. “I’m defensive minded,’’ second half drive that caused meeta Fairfield University. Joe Taylor, another virtual • Qess M taw oey finals two ‘n a row tomorrow night at hand Boston OoUege its worst Falcetta says. "I woric tmder the Angels to make too many In response to subetantlal unknown, was tied for secon d ' yparo Sgo, B t^ L ord ’s ended Maloney High In Mdriden; The 8etb«* M ^ ^ sea^ CUff An- superior stopping power under all driving con lJMa$s? Championship View the idea of turning toe oppool' Comebacks Alike viewer requests, toe game a streak wWch saw toe Blagles East JVa show a 9-8 rroord d er«^ ^ to X. a i^ costly mistakes. with a 83-84—47. Says Dodgers’ Alston ditions. Play it safe... and smart. tion’ B mistakes into Bedton bas EWUc Stamler (8), Cart win be televised Uve from The more • famous ptayera stop toesn. five ttmee in a row, while toe Bhoah Is 8-4. Dale kaa, with 28, c ^ b l n ^ for ta NEW YORK (AP)—Ken Venturi’s golf comdback the Providence gym at 8 including a Iflril triumph ear- Ostrout, Ray Kelly, Dick CJobb p d ^ to more offset John Dimmed in VConn Contest kets.’ ’ Werkhoven (6) and Mike Me- j;hjg w as 'were somewhat behind. « * ror BA. MANCHESTER, N. H. (AP)—Walt Aleton, manager yg^r compar^ today Tirith Ben Hogan’s mirac- o’elook . ovw WNHO-TV8, Her this oeason. ahd Joe Savino have been Austin a 84 for BC. There was Bill Casper Jr., the- Ron WUMams’ ’ points paced Of the world champion Los Angeles Dodgers, pr^icts S toe University of Massa- Just edging Bob Steinberg with Nickie paced ^ toe Newpai^^ yjgyg recovery from a near-fatal automobile accident in New Haven. .Winder ;/>cks High and standouts tor Ooach Jliii Morlar- 24 men who...... tried vainly-- to - o catch ------1966 winner in the Hope, who another close National League pennant race in 1966. chusetta Redmen were nursing 22. HuU Scores Two Tlie battle pits the onoe- Bloomfleld scored back- ty at Mlanchester. West Virginia over Davidson, up. Mike Parlzeau played weU “It is amazing how closely toe was three strokes back at 69. any hopes of winning the Yan In toe oidy otoer game in Open in 1960 that Hogan began beaten Friars against the the latter’* first defeat in South "It’s getting more contanke^ most valuable player in 1965; for the 'Winners as did Bruce two cases paraUel,’’ said Fred And tied with him Wte* six oth ousAM each year,”avAA-s* ** Alston Atxrfrkn aal/lsaid _ . kee Conference heaketball UUe volving a Cotmectt left Oesmeott- Who now have a 4-4 season rec-. CHICAGO (AP) Bobby Hawks, 86-65, with George May ago and who later moved into 'would never walk, much less dence game, opposing toe Ken Venturi was In an sven Bowling Green anaiyed toe 10- persons at the State Armory. pi^ates; BIU Monbouquette of his present post as head of toe cut with a 4-1 mark, behind ord, were dribbling whiz Tom HuU, in tala race to break toe (22), Bteve McAdem (17), and play golf, again. more balanced attack of larger bracket et par 72. ‘ ^ used to be a time when the Detroit Tigers ; Cari Yas- International Golf Association. Each Packer $7,819 Richer Rhode Island at 6-0. Ca^Bo wHh 26 and Dan Sack- National Hockey League goal- Bob Elvans (14) starring. Bill The determined Texas Hawk Fairfield, wliA Mike Branch, Par 72 exists tor the four of Ohio wl™ * you coUM expect trouble from trzemski, EJarl Wilson and Mike Booriijg record, registered two Viot (30) and John Holmee (10) “Both suffered serious inju courses in play tor this 90-bo)^ Maaeachusetts, now 2-2, wifi man with 23. fooled them. Ha won toe 1960 ton a eir All-State high school <»• «*«'® he Ryan of toe Boston Red Sox, goals Wednesday night to gear paced toe Hawke. ries after winning natloital Open, repeated in 1961 and c ^ star frmn New Raven. challesige. The Eldorado, Indiari For NFL Championship Win get another chance stt OoaneoU- Husson, which has a 7-10 toe Chicago Black Hawks over Mbriarty Broe. downed the champtonsblps. Both were Wells, Bermuda Dunes and La SIS; liSSSralSton^ “^® George (Doc) Jacobs, St. cut on Feb. 19 at Storrs — but hired toe U.S. and British Opens Alston was honored on his first Michael’s CoHege athletic dlrec- mark, wiH tty to Improve its the New York Rangers 4-8 and Walnut Barbers 68-57 in a fast toought through with golf. Both and toe Masters in 1963. Quinta are the clubs employed. NB3W YORK (AP) — Each tailed $2,888,086. the road. 'Hie H iskles beat Meis- Complete Exhaust bow strong can the Redmen be trip to New Hampshire since he tor. - luck tonight et New Haven Col into sole possession of first and furious game. Don Pinto snapped back wito a great show "Hogan lost circulation in his Golf tons around the notion member of toe Green Bay The players’ p from ttas Berry O ils Ooun-- $5,288.83; The shares are toe Chicago split He share Into Hi Everyone! Come and Join toe campaign. He now has 26 t k » .’ ’ ropolitan Golf Writers’ Ben Ho games remaining to break toe NEW YORK (AP) — The Venturi, 84, knocked down cess over Gboots School lent tty CInb in Charleston. W.Va:, second highest in NFL playoff $681,82. MUFFLERS gan Award here Feb. 22 as the night St the Wbddett Range and rix times has been the POA^ IHstory, suipassed only by those Dallas and New York tied tar NHL record of 60 which he bolds Minnesota Twins have bagged r^Matedly by a series of disap ptayer who overcame some wlto former Montreal stare the flret player from baaebaU'a pointments, setbacks sztd inju hem. Ijecidlng the way in' toe Open champion of the state. - from tte-1964 title game. Cleve- second ta the Hlart and Aored THE ALEX HACKNEY GOLF great difficulty. Hogan himself land received $8,062.^ and Bal- in combined money of $87,600. SKI SALE 914-844 decision was John Gal- He plays only a few wintelr Maurice Richard and Bemle second free-agent draft. ries, launched bis comeback may be on hand to present It. INSTALLED Geoffrion. . He’s Bob Crosby, an 18-year- last weekend by rall3riBg from lagber'a 186. The viottiey wan toumamente and la very happy' ttmote $6,671.40 ttomitoat one. Daltoe voted 50 shares worth “nie 1966 tWa gome, won by $863.89, and New Yoric 64 taares • m r iin u t D A B iy A C STRETCH HOLIDAY IH KERMUDA HiUTs immediate obJecUve is old high -school pitcher from four shots ba bad bewt ae- round for a victory In the Lurtcy . S h o a a L a l p in e POPULAR BRANDS FREE next five games. That .would lected by toe California Angels IntematiwMd touxnament over Purdue Hoopster FoBowing GeilBgher lB toe at 87, bob been around. He U fl. il^ $2 miStan tor the • second The Oolts, by winning ttie S DAYS™™# MIGHTS equal Richard’s mark of mtUag in last June’s draft but coiddnl his home course In San Francis soortag ootamn. aB shooting 182 He te tiie only man to win the^ et(>dght,, year. Grosa receipts, Playoff Bowi, each earned an- • STANDARD 20% ® "' 60 tat 60 games. oome to terma wttii that chib. co. Out to Advance or better, were Dave MieQuode Cerocoa, Venezuela, Open twice - tackidtag $1.8 mifiiaa tor net- ottier .$1206 whO* each Dallas SATURDAY. MARCH 12 Him A brilliant amateur, he had 188, Dairy Rototason 168, A1 in the same year, very pooaiUy'' w(n* radio and televteicn, to- Cowboy earaed onottior |600. 6UARANTEED the Masters in hla pocket in 1964 Eight-Year Skein UUs fixturj SKIS AFTER SKI BOOTS WEDNESDAY, Ma r c h U, 19M and then blew a nine-stroke lead oohk 182. M bO oH le,'''a o o p h owas - ____ never___ played twice in the Men’s Women’s AS LONfi AS YOU Bruins Chase Old Hex wlto an 80 on the last iday. Bock NEW YORK (AP) - to toe *»“ • «**“ ^w ttobls yigheat some yi>^; NORTHLAND or CITBCO YOUR OOlJF T o u t MCLUMS: trouble forced him into a tarri- ^ score wver. Mias 'JaoolMA com a OWN YOUR CAR past seven years, toe majer- Besselink is very proud of tlil|U{> RELEASE BINDINGS bib stump after be had turned peting in her fixst match cf dtaHuefion, and he lUiso hv'. i H astfM i «m6 pro in toe early 1940s. ooUege baiketoal scoring load the oeaeoD, entFShot five of; her O A n r / In Battle with W in^ teosmnatas to get Into'toe aoor- foraUMl golf. writen-that tbC MNIfNYOWN BILLIMDS (Muffler Replaced Absolutely He won tfaa 1944 Natfomd er, at toe bagfanring o f Fshraary oouroe- at Oaracos to so cloe*<^ $4 «.4o Oi>en dramatlcrtly in Wtutoing- tag ptttara. NOW $ O Q .8 8 /U y n ■*“ Free. No Labor Charge) aBesud trip tnsatarltaai'thfi^lttvort to toe hstoL also baa boen itie loader at toe COTTAGE Sliffier. Cenifr of OAK BOSTON (AP)—The Boetim Brains lay agnin to toti, D.C., and three months InagreaBtve , too, was Hurt that gdfen and ooddiea mirdttt \ ' i» ...... / v f PRICES end of toe eeeaon. singla file, Indian style, fnuq;* ONLY voitttt • 8 day^rl ^ lwiaBGci6,'Caetle Haiboar HotaL break an old hex against the Detroit Red Wings temight later fen victim to a clrculatoiy NQRor’s 170 tn Ida fttat year cf — {HFceeiite— • in a Natiimal Hockey League meeting at the Boston aliment In his bonds. His hands Dave ScheBhaae of Purdue conipMEiooo* green to tee. ^ a MndlltaR' t w ieltaa-Bhai^ IsdSiMiiB hseiaklaat sad goonaet bos only one nunto remaining The 914 total matched toe Comedian Hope, tor whom to^*’ dliuer doHy, Garden. were almost bloodleaa. He Ttie Red Wings, in a doffigM Detroit’s Doug Bariley is side- ooiddn’t hold a club, before he learns whether he*! season svetage o f the IndianB. tournament is named, bod fiD EXHIBITION S k iers! WE HAVE COMPLETE JR. $Kt SETS a CesniilinMsitaiy green feoa at-CaatsI Hsirbour Oolf Cooraei. with Montreal and CMcago tor lined indefinitely ndth a cut ej^. , He underwent an operaticn at make it eight straight years. NesU riioot wiR he Friday in fine day kidding Umerif. tta«^ by AUSTRIAN sm s the league lestd, have defeated Hie Bruins 'wwe riding high Mayo CUnic. Two-inrti Inclaiana Schetlhaee, Who has topped aH WiBtanantic against 'Windham gallery and hto ex-ofHclo oodr^ a Oab Benaa taciUttee at Oaotla Harbour. RENYAL BEPY. the lowly Bruina 11 straight with four straij^t vlctorlea unU were made back of Us thumb scorers since toe start of tbs High and Windham Tech. dtai Phylhs Diller, R ecco RELEASE BINDINGS us all a favor and make your • OonopHinentary Bom Swtaala Party. tUnea ahioa mkbaeaaoa a year oreen v*s Injured a wertc ago. on each hand. He played wito season, mantsdned Ua lead tUs Btaaohestor 914 ------_ ^ Do ago. Bight of Detroit's 88 victor- Boston then dropped weekend the Ryder Oip team in Btik- week, aooortUng to stattotlca John Gallagher JT. . ,100-88-lM Mr. Mayo of Providttiee, L, s m s —BOOTS—POLES 132.90 VALUE released tttday. Rockville Shooter* ^ Double ios tUs year have been at the games to Toronto and the Cana- dale, England, last faU, then Dove MeQuado...... 97-88-186 Led by _ Donna ______Rtetaard’s 1 8_ ^ ^Podiet BUliard Plfiyer ttid Ffincy Day Wedeend car and driving as safe as pos *175 PER PERSON Occupancy eTcpetisa of Boaton. diene. leuitoed bis comeback in Dm The Purdue ace is nyeraghig B on y RoUirnm .... 99 04-188 the RockvUle High School r if^ Tridc Shot Artist wifl be hsra CXwdi MBt achmkK sent toe Don Awrey has dn^iped bsw* Loa Angelea Open laat monto, 81.8 pointa a game whfia Dave Al Clavebte 98-82-182 txmrn tfir\r\xA nrt..,11. . — tn_ ^ 9 .88 HULM per paraen deposit reqalred whee making reeeevatlone. team topped Windham Teclv^ Brains thrcaiglb a twnbour prsc- from a forward to defbnae to re- WntiUUiig sixth. Bing o f IQrracuSs, toe only Other Janice Jaoobe 96-82-182 898-782, Tuesday in Manchea-::' this sible fhis winfer. Vlaal payment doe not later than Feb. U , 1966. Uee driU at toe garden Wednee- jiusm Green. leavii« toe Bnihia c The Lucky IntenuttlMial was player above 80. ia aeoond wito Choate 844 — Walter Neffa Ramsft I TERRIFIC BUYS ON ODD LOT SIZES iVmvd Amngcmaiiti Art Made By The day. A Indieated to ^ roolde only Forbea Kennedy aa a Ida aeoond atait^ef toe season. a 80.8 average. FoBosring in or- Oetweaier 96-^175 now 6-1, gave Windham its aeotj Frfd^, Feb^ Afh—^iOO PM* Jay BoU BMflde Poieat wU-rtart In goal spare foraard. SehmMt aaM Ida ”K«a wore gtoves to kefp Ids der a n DIdi Snyder ot DavM- Smith e-e«aahwo*«* 90-88-178 ond looa of Hig season. I BOOTS ^ A F Y « SKI BOOTS ETC. aa Hd.loldMfcn wortMd against three Unes win remain Intact — hands warm, but ba was en- .9; Idaho Stata’a Dava W oorif a a •• • • a • ata *«* e - 98-06-166 Rockville—Richard. 99 87 I M ^ U IW- ADDED FEATURE Mtadnal Itonday. pit Martin coqtaite Jar Bon toudaatic about Ida game,” Obr- WSgnon, 29-7, and O ssiie Run- Iflaok •••«,••••••«»•, 9007-166 K nit, 96 88 pnniAii - MERCURY Both to* Hrulns andtoe Wings Stewart and J ^ Tam eoroa, who servos aa toa yunag sea cfh O toifa B . 89.4. . BOttarwortli...... 9 «-«r o « 6 177. Buritanan. M n ItroCCO MATO ». art wtttouk toa awviota of top muiama ptayloG botwaiylMldl*., golfer’g busineBs manager, s f ^ Brigham Tbung la flw high- Otoer MHB- ohootaro: John tanitis, 99 7g m >1 e I TV TliAVEL AGENCY. Inc. defensemen. Hard-bitUng Teddy WestfaU and Bob |JaiiitaM|li. ” Bi 90 holes, inclodtag toe pro- aaf-aeortng team In toe naUan OeidBi, 97-78-176; Btephea Pen- Windham—R a ^ as mt |iv. gjAAnitednn $1.00 (RcdMfitfiMe U Pltt3r‘) : Oroeo^ is lost: to Boeton f o r end Murray Oliver facing OB'tor am, ba mlaeed only one 2Mr- SPORT MART 357 BROAD M 3-244# 627 MAIN ST™ MANCHESTER ^ « i» wl M d etS ,® ...P H O m 643-9571... anotoar ttaroo or tour weeks be- John McKensie and DeOB-Pisn- way.” leads in field-goal acounqr wlto TMTO; BOl fiheldee. 96-88-188; 88 72 187, Heneywea 88 T FAME S p p KOCKYILLE TEL B7 5 4 1 t)0 OPEN 10 r.M . oauM et a knee in^iiy,. while tioe. B was hi toe Lot Aagsloa a J88 paroeataga. Tha f 8048888. YPUtA 84 ^ PAGE SEVENTEEN MANCHESTER EIVEaUNG HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8 , 19ffl BY PAGALY and SHORTEN Help Wanted—P«nale 35 Hel^ Wanted-«*Feiliak 85 AvtiHiiobiles For Sale 4 THERE 0U6HTA BE A LAW. MANCaBSTBB EVENIKO HEBALD> MAMfGBBOTBB, OONH^ IHUBSDAY, FEBBUAET 9, ACXXHINTS Payable bookkeep-i lOOS O T O — A apeod. losr mile er for regular ihitt, 8 a.nt.- age, take over balaaee of hank P&.W A 8 p.m., RockviUa OUM. Oon- t t f 4B ^ 8 6 N OUB BOABIHNG HOUSE with M A|OB BOOPLE CLASSIFIED paymesitB. Call M r. VaBee, 300- 0«2!/OTHe2.fEMALE ta e t U t , Muridiy. M JBmtt M ain Abort Food 6183 after 3:30. M-neBEMnVBARN St, RockvUle, CaH days 349- ' CAM m tr ouTwrm A may have the 7671, Irigllte 878-3380. •■Wii^iC 1003 OD8TOM Raachero, red, l.«peed, excellent oondlttoa, NSW MAIR'POTHATB » r » « r $900. 018-0303. lOO^&AMOOR'QUS- RIGH T JOB N U R SE S AIDHJ—7-8, p c ^ -tta ie . CLASSDllED ADVERTISING DEPT. HOURS liaurri Manor. 640-4819. . ' UM.yiK*,f(BMMOt MB OPMWN) 1908 BUKK, dark green Special. r. _____ #^u«\7iu>«Twy WTWPXBw/awr ’ S A JL to 5 PJW. vwen ^ ’TAUiwrHwww ‘ S aSrflJitle 3-door, V-0, with many ertraa, V M jrO nn COPY CLOSmO TIME FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. 1,800 mSos. Must aacrifice, for YO U Help Wanted— Male 36 ANUMAL^NONOM^W»MD0T^^^< n CAIUM^ IsS S w Iw V i S f f l ' M O ^ A V T littt FlUDAT 10:30 AJM. — SATUBDAZ • AJL 32,700. OaU o n -m o . ^p»eiALtct»taj. ME tM AU iitocl « kok» m» nBam IMPORTANT NOTICE 1DCM«/AVIKyRM» IUNC«« i AU-OP:^, 1068 CHESVROl.E7r 1-door hard H the “right Job for You” HOT COMPLemy ONOCK9IOOO PLEASE READ YOUR AD top, 8 cylindere, 7 moiBited Includes security, advance The 1964 CivU RlghU Law •y WI6S vacation benefits have re or Female, also our Glassifi HARO OH 4EIiw WJMm aSAmwpoim <7B«W LW&006. SEi aswioiM^Ma HARLiEY DAVIDSON motor amonvmousY cently pone into effect cation Help . . i ST. TOO/ tknm (BookvUle, T dl FTee) cycle, 126 cc, very good con- Among our many current 86HUI 1 XT 643-2711 875-3136 diUon, 3126. Call 619-6861 after requirements are openings r y 1 3 r IT r 5 p.m. for . . . GUARDS — Male wanted, full r" 1 i 8 or part-time, must be over 2t U Business Services years of age, have a clean rec If" 13 ord. Wo welcome retired per Trouble Reaching Our Advertiser? Offered 13 Stenographers 13 rr 0tm hf twied P* sons In good health and able ir 24-Hour Answering Service TYPEWRITERS — Standard to prove it. Call for further in AND formation between 9-5, 247-8S60 OtOoiNTCR- nr 18 and electric. Repaired, over BY V. T. HABfLIN RUPTKM^ Free to Herald Readers hauled, rented. Adding ma Heating and Plumbing 17 Business Opportunity 28 ^ e lp Wanted—^Female 35 pr apply. 108A Constitution chines rented and repaired. Plaza, Taloott St. side, Hart PLEA6B* ■ Manches Clerk Typists J£2- Want Information on one of our claasilled adverttaementa? Pickup and deUvery service. BOTTI PLLTMBINa and heating OOFFEB SHOPPE — Ideal op- C5IURCH Secretary, ford. * ^ . __ . .. . . __ au__ ter. DA«*flu^rMkKlAPersonable, CMsome short No anaww at the telephone Hated? Simply caU the Yale Typewriter Service, 619- repairs, alterations, electric eraiUcm. Eistabllshed location, 26 a hand, typing, 9-4:30, mature, Requirements Include a BRIDGEPORT Operators, hor- 81"9S 1086. and gas hot water heaters, free nice clientele, good hours. Effi ■ cient and profitable with low salary open. Temple Employ high school diploma and Uontal milling machine oper estimates. Call 643-1496. good stenographic and typ EDWARDS SHARPENING Service — Saws, overhead. lAppen Agency, 649- ment, 76 Pearl St., Hartford, ators, cutter grinders, all »r ing skills while additional ’ BY DICK TURNER knives, axes, shears, skates, 5261, 649-6140. 627-5131. 'around machinist, top wages, CARNIVAL ANSWERING SERVICE education or training will sr rotary blades. Quick Service. liberal overtime and benefits, Cspltol Equlpmen. Co., 88 Millinery, Dressmaking 19 n u r s e s AIDE, 8-11 shift, fuU- be well-rewarded. pleasant working conditions. time and part-time. Laurel Apply in person. Paragon Tool 64841500 - 875-2510 Main St., Manchester. Hours d r a p e s - - custom made t# sr EXCELLENT Manor, 649-4619. and leave yonr message. Voa’H hear from onr advertiser In dally 7-6. Thursday 7-0, Satur your measurements, lined or Co., Inr., 269 Adams St., Man chester, Conn. Jig time i^thont spending aD evening at the tele^one. day 7-4. 643-7968. unllned. E^r more Information OPPORTUNITY BEELINE FASHIONS — Needs Computists call 643-1918. stylists in this area. free _L HAROLD AND SON Rubbish Re 6 3200 DRIVERS for school bus, 7:30- 47 or samples. Work 2 nights a week, . . . for challenging assign 8" U Automobiles For Sale 4 moval — attics, cellars and DRESSMAKING — Altera Be your own boss. No lay 8:46 a.m., 2:16-3:46 p.m. CaU offs, g^uaranteed, 31O1OOO a can earn 350 commission,' no ments in our Engineering yards, weekly or monthly pick tions. Dot T. B., I l l Walker 643-2414. 1955 CHEVROLET — rebuilt year net Income with a coUecUng or delivering. Re- Department «r H ER A LD up. Bolton, Manchester vicin Sit.. Manohester, 643-0409. motor, very good for parts. 35,000 cash investment requirements—must have per Call 643-6627. ity. Harold Hoar, 649-4034. Please call John B. De b4 sonality, charm, love clothes, Minimum qualifications in DOX L E H E R S — aU Quattro, Broker. drive car. For appointment csUl T-V REPAIR PART-TIME 1965 CHEVELLE Malibu Super APPLIANCES repaired Moving—Trucking— clude graduation from High if makes washers, refrigerators, 649-2462. School with honor grades BY AL VERMEER K For Your Sport, 6 cylinder, automatic, Storage 20 3 jKJwer steering, radio and heat freezers, dryers, gas and elec- ______J. D. REALTY In Plane Geometry and Al Cam you work evenings during er. Call 876-8698. trie ranges. Oil burners jt^NCHESTER Delivery. Light gebra One and Two. Pref the week and aU day Satur "N Q , NCfT Information 643-5129 HOSTESS BY J. B. WILLIAMS cleaned and repaired. Cosma trucking and package delivery. erence wUl be given to day? If you have experience In BEALL'll. OUT OUR WAY 1962 CHEVROLET—Bel Air, 4- Dining Room Supervisor t h e h e r a l d will not Appliance, 649-0068. Refrigerators, washers and those who have taken addi the T-V repair field and want door, standard, 6 cylinder, disclose the Identity of stove moving specialty. Folding Permanent Year Around Work tional courses in Inathe- to supplement your Income caU radio, and heater, one owner, SNOW PLOWING — avoid high r USTCKITOTHIS, . y o u U STEW. n t < ii!?Oe TD MTT^ */ fiI — SEWTO .| .. any advertiser using box chairs for rent. 649-0762. Many Benefits— matlcs and have shown a 233-7531, Ext. 310 or apply ' M A / :V e fiO T T H E S B \ 10U CJOWKJ H E R E T O excellent condition. 649-7919. prices when it snows. Routes Schools and Classes 33 T letters. Readers answer Meals provided special aptitude for this Personnel D ept OLP BOTTLES FILLEP TAKE OUT THE i ing blind box ads who now being formed. Free estim subject. A capacity for WITH WATER. AT y RUBBISH, AMP THE ’iT^ iifiin-." TEN MEN WANTED Paid vacation desire to protect their REPOSSESSION; Take over ates, no contracts. 649-7868 or neat, precise and accurate PIFFEREMTLEVELS j \ COLLECTORS ARE payments, no cash needed with Painting—^Papering 21 Free Hfe insurance AkW^BLOWIM' 1 COMIUSPPWWIHE identity can follow this 876-8401. NO EXPERIENCE work la a m ust OVER THE TOPS OF / ^REETICIOHT NOW procedure: average credit. 1965 Pontiac Free disability insurance SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. IF TOU ROWT SET GTO, 1964 Cadillac sedan, 1965 FLOORS Cleaned and waxed In EXTERIOR and Interior paint- NECESSARY Medical insurance 'E M 1 C A W B A T ing. Wallpaper books, paper- 1445 New Britain Avo. OUT '/AWREE THAT STUFF OUT Einclose your reply to the Monza convertible. Call 289- homes and offices. Fully In APPLY IN TIM E 1 SUAR- hanging. Ceilings. Floors. Ful CaU 875-8951 or 643-6412 POOPLE" RI6HT J box In an envelope — 8254, ask for Graham Holmes. sured, free estimates. George TRAIN AS TRACTOR West Hartford, Conn. O W K E y / a w t e e t o u 'l l b e addressed to the Classi ly Insured. Workmanship guar To Arrange Fbr Interview At the Employment Office WHIS r U N O A Farr, 649-9229. TRAILER DRIVER fied Manager, Manchester ANTIQUE Chevrolet 1934, 4-door anteed. Leo Pelletier, 649-6826. HOWARD JOHNSON 400 Main Street MUCH SAPPER Evening Herald, together TUNE sedan, master 6, good con- DICK’S SERVICE — Snow If no answer, 648-9048. Immediate job opportuni Rt. 30, Vernon, Conn. East Hartford, Oonneotlcut with a memo listing the dition, best offer. 649-1704. ties available with major WANTED — PuU-tlme service companies you do NOT trucking company. Li station attendant, days. Good want to see your letter. 1964 RAMBLER — automatic, You name your own price. DENTAL Assistant, alert, neat, -O p e n for Your Convenience- lug, general repairs, all types censed by mass registry of pay, Insurance benefits, pen Your letter will be de excellent second oar, 3845 full Special rates for homeowners experience preferred, typing, of odd jobs. ’Try Dick, reason Motor Vehicles. To qualify Monday through Friday sion plan. Apply In person. BY KEN MUSE stroy id If the advertiser Is price. Will bank finance. Call 65 or over. 649-7868, 876-8401. good opportunity, references one you’ve mentioned. If able. 643-4536. you must complete a part 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Moriarty Brothers, 816 Center Mr. Vallee, 289-6483 after 6:30. or full-time driver training required. Write Box H, Herald Tues., Wed. & Thurs. Eves. not It will be handled In PAINTING BY Dick Fontame. St. program. If accepted, tui Tin 8 P.M. the usual manner. J959 FORD— 2-door, 6 cylinder, LAND CLEARING, tree re interior and exterior. Paper WAITRESS wanted, part-time tion terms will be arrang Saturdays 8 A.M. to 12 Noon TURRET LATHE operators, ex automatic, asking, 376. CaU moval. and chain saw work. hanging and waU paper remov nights, apply Bess BJaton Do ed. Placement service upon perienced, night shift, hours 6 649-0297. A. Michaud, 742-8096. al. Dutch Boy and DuPont nut Shop, 150 Center St., Man 1-5 completion. Phone Hart p.m.-4 a.m. Premium pay, all Lost and Found Quality workmanship. CaU chester. A mtiTTs.TR »Jina?wrwi STEPS, sidewalks, stone walls, ford 249-7771 anytime. beneflU. Dean Machine Prod FORD — 1963 Galaxle 600, bur- evenings, 246-9593. FOUND — Brown, male mon g^andy fastback, standard fireplaces, flagstone terraces. WAITRESSES PR A TT &. ucts, 166 Adams St., Manches “ But t H whlx, Pop! You know I oouldn't turn down • grel puppy, white spot on cheat. All concrete repairs. Reason transmission, one owner. 644- PAINTING and paper hanging, Wanted—Instructions 34 BE A JOHNSON GIRL ter. gin from JanU’ * Dad!” OaU Lee Frahcihia, Dog War able prices. 643-0851. good work, reasonable rates, %\ 8388. Full or Part-time Evenings WANTED — Bus operator, full !'i den, 643-8694. 35 years In Manchester. Your WANTED ConversationaJ ■WHITNEY THE MANCHESTER Overhead We Will Train You Spanish lessons from native time, bus or heavy equipment Door sales, service and Instal neighbor Is my recommenda Must Be Over 21 experience preferred. Silver *•» tion. Raymond Fiske, 649-9237. teacher. 643-7379. WHyAAOTHER* AST CRAY Announcements 2 USED CAR lation on all types of doors, 24 Many Benefits— AIRCRAFT Lane Bus Co., 40 Bralnard hour service, free estimates. HARTFORD’S 10th Annual Boat PAINTING, exterior and In Paid vacation Place, Manchester. BEN CASEY BARGAINS 643-2037, 643-0892. DIVISION OF Show, February 16-20, West terior, paperhanging, wallpa Help Wanted— ^Female 35 Uniforms provided Free life insurance Hartford Armory, Farmington DON'S plowing servloe, Man- per removed. Reasonable . UNITED AIRCRAFT CORP. MR.REWJ>{C00U)NYV0U rrvffifipncH 11 HAVSn-fiOTAN W W IN THE ) A OORAnACKBl PARK^IHEN Srtation Wagon, radio. Glastonbury 633-2936. timates. 649-9658, Joseph P. BM6-BM5fW 1100SEIN7HE 1 MA/BETHEmn The 1964 Civil Rights Law Call 875-8951 or 643-5412 vfts )ou^ls..mL.•.BU)^a>7 heater, power steering, Lewis. WE PAY SHORT RIBS BY FRANK O’NEAL RWEM^ xwBirpowNiHa EXCELLEJNT skating now at air-condltionjing. prohibits, with certain ex To Arrange Interview An Equal Opportunity r u i u t t r J VllAS STRONG AS Household Services INTERIOR and exterior paint ceptions, discrimination be HOWARD JOHNSON Employer, M A P M- Sperry’s Glen. Open to public, Tempest $695. ing, waUpaper removed, fuUy cause of sex. It will now be DONYSbUACAN SrTTlN6 8UU.FR06 Offered 13-A Rt. 30, Vernon, Conn. HIGHEST 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Nominal Stabioin wagon, radio, insured. Rene Belanger, 648- necessary for our readers %Kkow9trmmff06. srrnN6 auu.? •S IM SWAMP/ WATKINS Products — First in heater, autonuuUc trane- 0612 or 644-0804. not only to read the usual FULL - TIME counter girls home service. Ask about our charge. 643-5193 for further missdon. Female Help Wanted and wanted, morning shift. Please CASH Party Plan and monthly spe B3DWARD R. PRICE — paint Male Help Wanted classifi apply Mister DonUt, 255 West information. 1961 Catalina $830. cials. CaU Eleanor Buck, 643- ing and paperhang^lng, over 36 cations, but also our Classifi Middle Tpke. FIREPLACE 2-daor hardtop, radio, 6768, 136 Spruce. years experience, 649-1003, 76 cation Help Wanted — Male PRICES! Personals heater, autKsnaitic braiis- Llnnmore Dr., Manchester. or Female . . . 37. EXPERIENCED Woman want For Your Complete REWKAVING of b-jrns, moth missian. ed for hou.secleaning and iron or Partial Inventory INCOME TAX Returns — Busi holes. Zippers repaired. Win WOOD INSIDE AND OUTSIDE paint- ing one day a week, transpor Surplus or Closeouts ness and Individual, prepared jg g 2 Tempest $795. dow shades made to measure, Ing, stain and trim work, 876- 3.1]^ by fuU-tlme Income tax ac tation preferred. 649-3789. FOR 2-door sedan, radio, heat aU sizes Venetian blinds. Key' 1672. or part-time. Laurel Manor, LARGE 9 1 A A countant. Raymond Girard, er, automatic tranamis- made while you wait. Tape re CAFT3TERIA workers for the QUICK ACTION! 649-6650 or caU coUect 875- 649-4619. BUNDLE I UW MORTY MEEKLE BY DICK CAVALLI slon. corders for rent. Marlow’s, 867 South Windsor Schools. Call CaH 7362. Main., 649-5231. Floor Finishins 24 EXPERIENCED legal secre 644-1634 between 9 a.m. and 8 BUZZ SAWYER BY ROY CRANE 1962 Catalina tary wanted for small law of Railroad Square oac PREPARATION of 1966 Income FLOOR SANDING and reflnlsh- p.m. (or information. W. G. GLENNEY Hi'iOOR BurcHiPa eAVB aas-a Tax returns. Samuel J. Turk- Convertible $1,275. fice in - Manchester, salary Salvage Campany Radio heater, automatic Building—Contracting 14 Ing (specializing in older RECEPTIONIST — Assistant to HERE'S (^OKAT, 0oy»! UTS R.V 'EM AWAV J NOUCANTdU^ MCfThmz D/^^TyLCCX Ve^Ta^DAV, open. Call 643-2109. 649-6258 TORRINGTON, CONN. Ington, Jr. 648-7731. floors). Waxing floors. Pednt- dentist, excellent opportunity THE CASH R>R fffWO TAWS FULL Uf BdJNAVW/FaM transmiss ion, power CARPENTRY — Concrete work, 836 NORTH MAIN ST. 482-6480 M&NANP ------Ing. Ceilings. Paperhanging. MAdMINE Operators and hand THE NINE PIANES, AND SCVEN MEN FEDERAL Income Tax returns brakes, power ateering. anything from ceUar to roof, for right applicant. Must have Hi3we-yauwA.ve (a o n e s i No job tco small. John Ver- sewers for first shift, 7 a.m.- SERORtAWVER... PILE OOT. TDHAVeA TOVOJ? inside end out, no substitute for initiative, ability to meet public falUe, 649-5750. 3:30 p.m., apply in person to 702,343 PESOS. »aS4«ON.P3S6 f. 1962 V o lW ^ e n S1.095 quality work, satisfaction guar and be willing to learn office Statioin wagon, complete Koneer Parachute Co., 168 yOUCf?JHGZ Bayles, 649-6246. anteed, competatlve prices, no management. State full details ______with center cushions for Forest St., Manchester. An job too smaU. D & D Carpen Bonds—Stocks— of qualifications in reply. Write BBST'iCXi'i camping. equal opportunity employer. try, days 643-1904, evenings 649- Mortgages 27 Box D, Herald. WANTED INOOME TAX service avaU- 8880. able. Call 649-3326. 1963 Chev. Bel Air $1,495. SECOND MORTGAGE — Un V-8 station w a g ^ 5 ^ ° ’ CABINET WORK, formica coum limited funds available for see. RN or LPN, 3-11 shift, part-time. Female clerk for general office work including INCOME TAX returns, do It heaiter, autcena/tlc trans- ters, rec rooms, remodeling. ond mortgages, payments to NIGHT Call 646-0129. early. Raymond P. JeweU. CaU mlsBdon, power steering, Quality work. Reasonable pric suit your budget. Expedient NAME BRAND Goode free — poyroH. Knowledge of typing essential. 643-7481, evenings caU, 649- power brakes. es. ETee estimates. Call 649- service. J. D. Realty. 643-6129. KEY PUNCH OPERATOR 4866. H«lp friends shop with ju ^ $1. 6086. Many Fringe Benefits 1963 Chev. Impala $1,795. ______A FRESH START will lump weekly. You get thiiigs free. INCOME TAXES prepared by V-8, super spart, radio, q u a LTTY Carpentry — Rooms, your debts Into one easy pay Opening for experienced Write for details and free 624- retired Internal Revenue offic heeiter, automaiblc trane- dormers, porches, basements ment. If you have equity In keypunch operator to work page caitailog. Popular Club Write Box X CAPTAIN EASY BY LESLIE TURNER er, Marvin Baker, 643-0117. mlssdon, power steering, evenings on part-time Plan, Dept. P 800, Lynbnook, BY LANE LEONARD refinlshed, cabinets, bullt-lns, property, call ETank Burke to m C K Y FINN INOOM® TAX returns pee- power brakes, formica, aluminum, vinyl, discuss ways and means. Con schedule. Elxcellent wages N.Y. c/o Manchester Herald m t b w b h a b t a ' steel, ceramo siding. William necticut Mortgage Exchange, and working conditions, pared at reasonable ratea. Call Qj-and P rix $2,495. convenient free parking. John Morertite, 640-9017. Radio, heater, power Robbins Carpentry Service, 16 Lewis St., Hartford, 246- 649-3446. 8897. WANTED - passengers to Con- stituUon P la ^ 8:30-4:40. West, automatic traflsmlasion. DION, Roofing, MORTGAGES — First and eec- atr-eonditiontng. 648-7639. siding, painting. Carpentry. Al ond. Up to 90 per cent refi FIRST NATIONAL terations and additions. CaU- nance on residential property. Clean, Late Model WANTED -— Ride from vicinity 1965 Mustang lags, Worionanship guaran CaU New Haven 787-8761. STORES, INC. USED CARS Oak and Main St. to S & H Convertible $2,395. teed. 299 Autumn St. 643-4860. Store. Pitkin St., East Hart- V-8, radio, heater, 4 on 333 — Problems can be solved, Park and Oakland Aves. the floor. eaU for information on our one Top Prices Paid lord. Arrive 8:30-9 a.m. Urgent. East Hartford, Conn. Please call, 649-8651 after 6:16. Roofing—Siding payment per month plan. New For All Makes 1965 Chev; Impala $2,410. Haven 787-876L R ID E WANTED from Manches 4-'d c » r ” :tatdbopI mdlo, BID WELL HOME Improvement CARTER CHEVROLET heater, power steering, Co. — RoOflng, siding, altera COMPOSITOR AND ter to Central State College, WOMAN for general office tions, additions and remodel C O ., IN C . Tnesiday and Thursday even power brakes. Business Opportunity 28 work, full time only, 40 hour ings. Call after 6, 649-1612. ing of aU types.' ExceUent 1229 Main S t 1965 Tempest $2,845. workmanship. 649-6406. r n i A rp T A X n ^ T / ^ ween.week ui^;«uuuigincluding sjawuxwjf. Saturday. ny-Ap- Phone 649-5238 MAKEUP MAN RIDE WAKPTED to Pratt ft Custom 4-door sedan, au- 1 h e A 1 L A N 1 I L Ply person at Flower Fash ion, East Center St. Whitney, first shift, from cor t o m a t i c tranamisBiaa., 86 BY LEFF and McWlLLIAMS v-8, power steering, paw- Roofiug and Chimneys 16-A P ^£F IN IN G C o . ner Newman and Center Full-time Job—steady work. 37'/j hour week, paid CaU 643-2666. «r brakes, alr-ooodl- m xiFING — Specializing re- pairing ro(^ at aU kinds, new Hae several desirable serv AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION vacation, sick leave, hospitalization, pension plan ~ Automobiles For Sale roofs, gutter trotk, chimneys ice atatlone available in cleaned, repaired. Aluminum Manchester and surround TROUBLE? and other benefits. Excellent working conditiims. siding. SO years’ experience. ing area. Also two brand Free estimates. CaU new 3-bay Colonial design 643-6361. 644-8333. stations available soon in Mansfield and Oolcherter. if Free Road Test and Apply In Person Paid training. This is an Estimate exoeUetri opportunity for ft AU Work Guaranteed ft Budget Terms anyone wishing to be his i p ...... own boss in a very satisfy ft Free Towing /K 0 F m it 0 K^FI^OUl ing business. BYir complete MANCHESTER TRANSMISSION CO. details oeU Mr. Oooka at 16 BSAINAIIO riA O E — 646-0022 280-1561 days^ or 280-5721 Rear Seymour Auto Store Main St. anytinie. MAISCHESTER e v e n i n g HERAU), MANCHESTEB, OONN^ THUBSDAY, FESBUABY S, 1966 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1966 PAGE Hoosea For Sola 71 F t o S a k 7 2 .jHovses Fbr Sale 72 H dp Wanted— Hooadidld Gooda SI B oiaod Houses For Sale 72 Suburban For Sik 75 Suburtwii For Sale 75 Suburban For Sale 75 ______■■ 6 8 F o r R a n t 64 BPACXOUB IFU Er. 8 tw in rim K A m m s» i ^ ^ _ ^ Mala or Fnnula 87 a r t BBZ; “ 8m h m IBr. Daly, Siats Thsatra, U Aganty, 619 <194. SiTtan batiri. tm» cm garars 1567.'- , Older anchester is one of the oqpaBlenoa 'neoaaaaiy. Kaady temu. Harlow'a FtmiUura «V<«ghout, Iritclien built-lns. VBRNOM gege. Hayea Agency, 646-OlSL Real private tooation but still g gg WB8T MMdla Tpka.. modem a m . . 8 pnx. L ^ e tot, shade trees, central ^ ««B eile^ nrighboibood. work, paid boUdaya Aiqply, Dopt, downtoam ManehooUr. patio, beauUftilly laadaeapefl olbse to elementary acbool. T. chief sensors of the ex- f AMi room dnplea, heat, b ot wa> traaa. wan to MatlicfMMar . . 1% oene, 'trees, garage, BOLTOH-^NaMr'center. One 187 Charter Oak Ava, Bart' OBBICS BPACB avaiUUo.. 2 to downtown ktoncheoter. J . O ock ett, R eeh or, 648-1677. periihent (lescribed in the ter, alectrle atovft refrigarator. MANCHESTER peting and drapee Ind n ^ to Weoley R. Smith Agmcy, 643- oloeed perch.‘Pitted to Oall ytiar aid Ranih, fuU heoemeint, ford, aecond floor, room a, new m odem taiiWIng l^ G E AND ROOMY built-in etove and oven, cria ‘ " v ■ -'following story. Much of rtr.Aggnm m ADViSETlSING DiaPT. HOtlltS BOUor fur- old Ranrii home often. 8 ■bedrootne, 2 battia and 2 BOLTON C km gregational personnel. Pioneer has pro GCSPf CLOSING m iE FOR CLASSIFIED ADVT. WOMAN wiahee to do typkif an means visit Marloar*s For- beat, 410 atidn M-, first floor, R ealty Oo., In c. 643-2693, 643- bedrooma, large living deomated Utchan and bal^ A gency, R ealtor, 646-0469. Iher informaitioa oaU the R. F. ear gatage. Ae a bonus, a vided funds as well as trch- or baby altUng in bar homa niture D epL, January Sole, c u i betw een 0-0, 648-S436. 9661. ______room, Aininy foom and oonvenient location. Bel Air Dtmock Oo., 649-5246. ■ O a iD A T r k m nODAX UtN AJL — lASintDAT • AJM. 8 rocm Raacti on eame tot 6-ROOM RANCH G uest Preacher nical assistance. A Pioneer Sbcparianced. Call eiP'PSU.. downtown ------Manchester. ------kitchen, buUt-in oven and R ea l Batate, 643-9832. MANCHESTER—Lovely Ranch M A N — Can for ac. MANCHESTBR — prime office , $28,900 $ar both. J. Gordon. engineer, William Jolly, is ______— ------— ------RENT range, foU ceramic bafh in excellent condition with a pa!r.TA«f.iB woman win care for giNOER AUTOMATIC Zig Zag tion. m anage, apace, 100 to 2,000 aquare fM t, 640-5306. T o u r ohUdran wHI en joy V em oh Is R ev. G uptill Apartmente, with vanity. Frofeaalanany d u t c h OWiOHIAL — fourth bedroom or utility room in Sioux Falls now to as- sewing macbme, like new in ment, complete, fast efficient, eentr^ location, abundance of the country aetUng of tola DIAL 64M711 child for working parents. Bx- landaotyad yard, one ear big of 7 rooma, and 1% bama. with private entrance. At FOUR BEDROOMS PLUS The Rev. Nathanael M. Gup- sist. The parachute ^uip- ceilent refeiwcea, very da- cabinet. Does everything. Orig- experienced, bonded service. parking, alter to auit Barm A million words cannot de B A R R O W S & W A L L A C E tached garage and fireplace. ranch home with Ita 100 x garage, convenient to Hart MiaDolieeter Parkade 275 lot covered with trees till, minister of the Coniiectiout provided by p eh teble. 643-9947. inany over |SOO, take over last West Side Realty, 640r8568. A gency, 646-0181. scribe this typical baths, large semi-finished your fhndly can Uve tai ford and new Sbopiring MiaiKftieetor 649-5306 and ehrubs. You wiU Uke Conference of the United Pioneer.) >1 6 payments, vd-W each. Con 649.4842. land designed home, ceiMUUy recreation room in besranent. oomfort and eeae in tote 7 CpBHtond Fro« PraendiBfl P«9* BXPBRIENCBD legal oecre area, excellent oooditioa, the unusual arrangemrat of Church of Christ, will preach at H artford, SgS-OOSl. - custom crafted with Ilia Walking (fistsoice bo bus, room Ootonlal with Ha tary desires position in Men' NBBD a rent? Can the rent. Honaes FW Rent 65 619 AOO. rooms. 8 bedrooms or 2 bed Bolton Oongregationad Church By HARL ANDERSEN grace end beauty o f OoWmlal OONVBNIENTLT located 6 schools, chupchee, shopping. kaige roems, wefi planned HetoWantod—Mrie 86 Heto Wanted—Ifale 3 6 C hester law office. Write Box NBBD of a new baby car. m«", no charge. Weet Side rooms and formal dining Sunday. SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — BOUTON—4 room Ranch, fur- ____ _ , * days of old. Central cMnmty nxmi Ospe, could, be 4 bed Only $18,900. (Alao a remod room, blight family room ■kttchen and 3 hatha. AU riage or strbllert See our grand Realty, 649.8666, 649.4342. During the servloe John Rog Parachutist Nick Piantanida la gOJCHANlC -r- fan or part-time UIB9UDATTON MAN — Bxoel- B, H erald. or urriumlahed, lake U £R R cslty Conipaiiy, Inc. rooms, garage, nice fenced in eled older home with 9 rooms with Jalousie windows, tola on IVi acrea of level with 3 flreplacea, wood ahingWd ers, long an active member o f more than ever convinced man lent woriclng omiditiona, em ■election now, January Sale ^ — Brand now tot, only ^(15^900. Leonard Agen and good potenUale at $16.- breezeway, garage, outside land. $22,600. D. Siooo, 649- to wmk on oboin aawa and yOUNO HOUSBWIFB desires iwlced. Marlow’s Furniture MANCHBSTTOj- privileges, 680 weekly. Call g4g.2692 R. D. Murdodc gambrd roof and small pans the church and superintendent can free-fall faster than the engfaies. Home lite Fac ploye benefits.. Apply in per- bookkeeping or figure work to ■pacioos 3 romn iq)curt™ants. 742-6736.______643^1472 windows. Screened porch ovai^ cy , R ealtors, 646-0469. 800! In same neighborhood.) patio, walkout basement, 5306. Dept., downtown Menebester. closets galore. ExceUent of its Sunday school, wlH be speed of sound, although a fro tory kcaach, 164 Baat Service Bon, eervice m anager. Carter do in own home, recent exper* ideal country setting, yet near looks beauBfnl landacnped CaU owner, 649-8465. MANCHESTER — 6 room sin- MANCHESTER — 7 room older condition inside and out. BARROW S & WALLACE matt an honorary deacmi. zen piece of equipment fouled Bd. 0 a l 627.1804. O bevrolet Com pany, In c. 1229 DON’T BUY a new living room aB facilitlee. Small, Colonial yard, located in one of Man ience. 640-6397. hom e, (4 bedrooms) large mod MANOHESTEIR — 4 bedroom Don’t delay. CaU now. Price Mjendieeter Parkade •nils is the Rev. Mr. Ouptlll’a Ms attempt to prove It. M ain St. . suite anywhere until you s m styled building offere charm gle, l a r g e BXBCUnVB RanST? chester’s beet neighborhoods. Oon. $150 m onthly. Can 643- ______.^ th an ern Idtcben, batos, 2-car Cape with full basement, own Is, $18,900. Manebeotor 649-5806 He said he would try again as the fine values we have at our and privacy. Only 6126 month rooma, modem kitchen with all Philbrick Agency, 649-8464. F O R K L IP r OPERATOR Artides For Sale 45 garage, double lot. Contact er redecoraUng! Located in soon as he could raise money t-y REPAIR MAN January Sale Savings. Mar ly, heat, bot waiter, stove and ______built-ins, dining room, two fire------—— PRESS OPERATORS owner, realtor. 649-4643. well eatabli^ed neighborhood, SOUTH WINDSOR — Prime lo- and winter ends. SALES AMD Servloe on Arlene, low's Furniture Dept., down refrigera^ ^Uided, Hayea (joj^jpuppELT furnished trafl- places. 2% baths, family roooh “ A N O T E S T ^ --^ ^ ^ garage, conveniently located, nice backyard, walking dls- WARftEN E. HOWLAND catiem, 8 -room Oolonisd, two . Piantanida went higher into Bean baa ftdi-tima hiride and ASSEMBLERS Hahn BcHpee, Jacobeon lawn town Manchester. Agency, 646-0181. two car garage wooded lot, er, Coventry Lake, $100 month near schools, bus, riwpping, MANOHESTEIR—5 room com tance to shopping and bus. years old. All kitchen built-ins, the stratosphere than man has outalda aervloe man poettloa PACKERS mowara. Also Bomelite rimtn 629,500. PhUbrick A gency 6tt* BEAUTIFUL new apartments, ly . 742-889’ . $15,900 for quick sale. B el A ir pact Ranch, 3 bedrooms, city City water and city sewer are 643-1108 dishw^her, dispossU, range, at ever gone in a balloon. But he available m ear Televisloa Re Flrat E ^ t , 46 tadur week. ■aws and Intematfamal Cut Oa- MARLOW’S Furniture Dept, la 8464. ______two more added features to had to come down with the bal det Tractora. Rental equipinent offering some very fine bed Woodbridge Gardene. 4% room R eal Estate, 643-9882. uUHtlos, ( « bUB line. Priced tached 2-car garage. One acre, p a ir D ept. FIVE ROOM Ranch, garage, make this a very attractive loon’s gondola in southwestern BASm^^TOIUER and riiamentaif eervice on aB ding at Big Reductions. Twin duplex $150. 8H room flat $185. r a n c h — Seven rooms, one ------for economy oonocious buyer nlc^y landscaped lot. New fireplace, $150. m onthly. CaH buy at, $14,990. Oonverse-Du------■ - " ■■ lAnnesota Wednesday when he 00 Loomis St m akM . L a m Equipment and full slses. Alao a nice se 2 large bedrooma, hatha, ^ old, prestige neighbor- SCHALLBR RD. - new q ii^ at $13,900. PhUbrick A gency, house guarantee. For further 649-S464. pret Real Estate, 643-2197 SOUTH WUU5SOR — Beautiful couldn’t uncouple a piece of ox- Xtoas 'Dour Pieeant Job Offer Oorp., Route 88, Vernon, 876- lection of studio couches and modem, kitchen with Q.E. re- ______hood on deadend street, large buUt 6% room Ranch, fire- 649-8464. inform ation ca ll 643-1038, o r 622- AOCXIUNTANT Junior — for a and 875-1811. room Ranch with (UH base ■ygen equipment that froze dur Theee Benefltef 76M. Mancheater Bxchanga — frigeratoT, range, disposal, m ANCHESTEIR Executive 11 lot with trees, decorated with placed living room, dining okuw one motor carrier truck inner-bed sofas. E-Z terms. MANOHESTEIR prestige area, — ------ment. R eal buy at $16,260. Tiled 6682. Bnterprla 1946. dishwasher. Private basemmta room home, 4 bedroom s, 3 elegance for rich and exclusive room with built-in china closet, ing hid ascent to 123,6(X) feet. ing oompeny. Bxperienca help- desirable 6 room OolondaL MANOHEJSTEHt — 6 room bath, vanity, m any extras. WiU He had one bad scare, he told e «t starting pay piped for automatic washer and baths, living room, sitting beauty plus luxury. Flreplacea, 8 large bedrooms with large nil Mr unirrerv fljfc 28 CLEANINGBSST carpet cleaner - . Large fireplaced living room, Itonah, 3 bedrooms, fam ily qualify tor minimum FHA fi newsmen Wednesday night on dryer. Air - conditioning (op room, sunporch, dining room, bathrooms, garages. You name cloeet, 2 full bathe, rear size kitchen, birch cabinets, e Promotkm Stem within “ '.S S . oS K” .»/ too. o« 1^ baths, sunporch, green nancing. T. J. Crockett, Real L e ^ N otice returning to Sioux Falls, where Blue Lustre. Rent electrio washer, ca ll 649-6862. tional), master TV antenna, kitchen with pantry, lavatory It, tola house has it For ap deck, one car garage. Philbrick e Store risconnt prtvUegee days 240-7671, nights 875-8880. house, garage. Beautifully ceramic tiled bath, one block tor, 643-1677. he had started Ms trip. eham pooer, $1. The Sherwln hot water oil heat, open stair off large hall, rec room with pointment to see call Philbrick Agency. 649-8464. from bus. $14,900. Char-Bon AT A COURT OF PROBATE, e Paid abeencM MAHOGANY dlntng room aet, landscaped half acre tot. Re held at Coventry, within and for the “I did everything, even ABLE, APT, ALERT — H you Williams Company. case, large sliding door closets, lavatory, maid’s room with Agency, 649-8464. Realty, 643-0683, 649-7760. electric etove and warirlng r AISED r a n c h — 8 bedrooms, cently redecorated. Realistical Vernon District of Coventry, on the 31st day cursed a Mt, at the cou]ding,'’ e Travel aocident Ineuranoe have these qualities we would sliding glass doors. On bus line, bath and 2-oar garage, $200 per ot January, 1966. machine, two floor lampe. Oah MANCHESTER — Is next door 1% baths, large family Mzed ly prk»(l Leonard Agency, Present. Hon. Elmore Turkington, he said. e Holiday pay Mke to talk to you. We are-an WELL KEPT ewpeta shew toe near schools, shopping and month. Call Bob Gerstung, 649- SPRING STREET — A custom results of regulai' Blue Lustre 643-5696 after 1 p.m . to tola beautiful 4 room Ranch, kitchen with bullt-lns, finished Realtors, 646-0469. IMMACULATE Judge. “I considered cutting the oxy e Gfnnip Ufa inoureiKe old reliable firm looking for a churches. Open dally and week 5861 evenlngrs, 6W-7088. Ranch by Ansaldi. Sax big Estale ot Lucy M. Granberg. late ■pot cleaning. Rent electric enclosed breexeway and gar rec room, 2-car garage, only, ot Ooventry. In said plstrict, de- gen hose, but regarded that as man to be trained as a aales ends, noon - 5 p.m . 649-5591, WARANOKB ROAD — Prime Tocjms, 1>^ baths, porch, ga Seven rooms, 3 bedrooms, e Croup boepttal and mwgioal eham pooer, $1. P au l's Paint A rage, excellent condition, large $19,900. Char-Boo R eal B riate, ceaa(^d. too dangerous. I could have repreaentative. The position is Musical Instnunents 53 646-0106, 648-1028 evenings. Lo location, oversized tour bed rage, bullt-lns, vacant. Wooded 1% baths, one oar garage, The Administratrix having ex benefit plan Saborban For Rent 66 lot, full p rice, $18,800. Mitten hibited her administration account clamped the hose In my hand permanent and offers excellent WaUpaper Supply. 648-0683. room Oape, nine rooms in aiU, lot. T. J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- built-ins. This home has Parachutist Nick Piantanida is welcomed back to earth by e TOw— benefita HARMONY electric guitar, cated at junction of Woodbridge A gency, R ealtors, 648-6980. \^th said estate to this Court for al and Jumped, but, if the hose had opportunlUea to toe rtgtU per BOLTON CENTER apartments Oompleteiy renovated, vacant. 1577. had loving cara; dean as a lowance, U Is followetis of his unsuccesful effort for a world free-fall record WALLPAPER--Palnt Sale. Buy double pick-up. Fender ami^- and Parker Sts. M.P. Enter MANCHESTER — 7-6 duplex, Rev, Natbanaiel M. GnptlU got away from me in the fall, I e Profit sharing pension fund son due to our expansion pro —'Now has openings in 3 room — wdl built 2- Wiilil consider talcing your house whistle, neat as a pin. Ideal ORDERED: That the 7Ui day ot from a balloon. When he prepared to Jump, he found that the one roll wallpaper - get another fler, $200. 643-7746. prises. excellent (xwistruction. Just AVAILABLE for Immediate oc February. 1966, at 10:00 o'clock wotddn't have lasted more than e Retirement benefits gram. Salary, commission and apartment with hot water, In trade. T. J. Crockett, Real flor children. Own for $19,- forenoon, at the Profcate Office in first visit to- the B olton pulpit, hose fastening hia space euit to an oxygen tank was froaen... roll lor one cent. Latex cell' family flat, on bus Une. In nice painted, 2 furnaces, 247 foot cupancy, 6 room Oape finished six seconds. car allowance. All benefits, in heat, stove and refrigerator. tor, 648-1577. 500. Call MBr. Lewis 649- the Munlctooi Building In said Oov- , . , head o f the (AP Photofax.) to, ptoto, Appca^F.™ 57 oonditioa, steam heat oil fired, deep lot, very central location. with full cellar. Lot size 70x160, entry, be and the same le assigned bls position as ncau o i tno “ I fril to 97,(XK) feet before my ______-■------— - w surance, vacation with pay, * water, electricity, stove and re- CaU 643-4312, evenings. 5306. tor a hearing on the allowance of conference, he is concerned fo r K not, wouldn’t you Hke to time. Morrlaun Paint Store, 789 2-oar garage, tunesite drive, Hutchins Agency, Reattora, 649- 74 Harlan Rd., $16,500. Near chute opened. I had visions of etc. H you think you can qual biown Mouton frlgerator. References re MANCHESTER — Ebcecutive said administration account with .nnmviTniafelv have a Job that doee? Apply at Main. FUR COAT BOLTON Lakefront — Year nice lot. Shown by appoint 6324. bus, schools and churches. B A R R O W S & W A L L A f ^ E estate and this Court directo “ e w elfare Of approxim ately being jerked out of the gondola. Petoonnel Dot, aecond floor. ify for this better than aver Lamb, very good condition. 12- quired. Oall after 6, 648-0678. home. Porter Street area, 4 IV o ot notice of the time and place 300 churches and serves as the ’round, 4-bedroom home avail ment. AUce Clampet, Realtor, F'amily moved out of town for But this wasn't the day the man age position please apply to TRBIAT RUGS right, toey’n be 14. Reasonable. 649-8879 or 876- large bedrooms, 2 full bath.s, M anchester P arkade assigned tor said heariiw be Stven nresident o f the M issionarv So- Teachers Back ME A, 649-4543. change of employment. Inquire M ancheoter 649-5306 to all persons known to be interest- presioent or m e M issionary s o up there wanted me.” toe Singer Oompeny, 882 Main a delight if cleaned with Blue able Im m edlateiy. 648-4651. 2 lavajxxries, 2-car garage, ed therein to appear and be heard clety o f C onnecticut. 2198. FOUR ROOM apartmmt. Third neighbor, Mr. Kirby, at 77 Har Piantanida had planned to fail SL, Mancheeter. Lustre. Rent electric shampoo- BXJUR FAM ILY — Must seU. SIX BEDROOMS Florida room, patio, fully air- SEARS ROEBUCK A CO. floor. CaU 643-7778. lan St. for informatioin. ------?2rancd’^n ^ Isle- Main®, In a record 22 miles before opening er, $1. Olcott Variety Store. Four rooms in each unit. House (xindltioned. Shown by ap SPECTACULAR - Bolton SfpSto S 1917, the Rev. Mr. GuptUl re- On Wage Proposals STOCK ROOM and perpetual to- Wanted—^To Buy 58 Wanted To Rent 68 his pamachuto. 1446 New Britain Ave. is in excellent conditltm. New Two family duplex . . . one pointment only. Call the R. F. Ranch, 5% Immaculate rooms, SaJIcy ^ reived hU B. A. from Colby Col- ventory clerk. High school GIRL'S WHITE shoe ekates, FOUR ROOM cold flat, first BRUOE ROAD - - Suburban. Piantanida, S3, a parachute WANTED — Either duplex or (XMTibination windows, paint, 4 room uiUt rents at $110 Dlmock Oo., 649-5245. professional landscaping, Rec oajt^ina DriW. Ooven^, lege in Waterville, and an hon- Weet Hartford, Ootm. goaduaite or equivalent in ex- size 8, hoy’s hockey skates, WE BUY and sell antique and floor, kitchen range and gas Large three bedroom Colomad instructor from Brick Town, About 100 members of the Manchester Education As- used furniture, china, glass, Oli space heater furnished. Inquire house with eight or more rooms cellar floor, etc. Everything ex per month and the other Room, swimming pool. Own- ^n /: :^ui E. G i^rg. orary doctor’s degree 20 years perlence. Apply Personnel size 9; flyin g saucer. 649-1782. with breezeway and two oar ers transferred excellent fi- i Marehnu J N .J., said he felt the period o f sociation yesterday met at Manchester High School and 388-7581 B xt 810 suitable for family who desires cept central heat. ExceUent in ten rooms are owner occu Dept, tone Mfg Co., Regent ver, picture tnxaea, old coins, at 40 Vernon St., after 6 p.m. $14,500 garage. Heavily wooded lot, to provide separate quarters of come potential. T. J. Crockett, pied. Six bedrooms on sec nancing. Lappen A gency, 648- Guardian ad Litem, CataJlna Drive, qj divinity degree from Andover gondola con- agreed to back the salary proposals lO r next year W Orkf, St, Mancheeter. ALMOST NEW J. C. Hlgglna guns, pewter, scrap gold, choice residential area (Lake- SIX ROOM apartment, three two or three rooms with fuU of ond floor.'Three and a half Tw elve room hom e . . . toe 5261, 649-6140. *''ELM(?RB^''TURKrNG'i^^ Judge. N ew ton T heological School in f negotiating team and the board of educ^ 20 gauge m odified pump, $46. watches, old Jewelry, hobby R ealtor, 643-1677. wood Circle). House has m'any izing device is needed in a high ME(31ANIC — for tmek fleet, bedrooms, adults preferred. half bath for older mother. baths, big attic, two heat handyman’s special. FVr- Newton, Mass., and served tion. Call 649-6669. collections, paintings, attic con- extras, must be seen to be ap drop. good rate, plenty of hours. Help Wanted— Call 649-2141. Anxious to obtain by March 1 MANCHESTER — Modern ing systems, porch, and a merly a tiwo family with churches in Massachusetts and Totaa salary proposals, which agreement” with the board thait tenta or whole estates. Furni preciated. T.J. Crockett, Real “The gondola fell without Some outside work. Must be Male or Female 37 MARY, You’ve stepped on ue or April 1, would consider sign Cape, 4 down, 2 unfinished up, two car garage. Central six rooms on each ftoor. Maine. moke up about $600,(XK) of a jt will live up to the salary in- ture R epair Service. 648-7449. SEVEN ROOM apartment, 24 tor, 643-1577. twisting,” he said, “ and it Is not dependable. Call 643-2414. hMig enough. We want you to go ing lease. Write Box P, Her garage, basement recreation location. T. J. Crockett, DowmstaiTB in good oondl- He has been on the faculty of projected $668,000 budget hike, creases asked for, provided Itif DESIGNER—full-time, to work Locust St., $120. CaU 643-2426, DellaFera Named Chairman aero-dynamicaUy equal to a to Manchester Wallpaper, 249 ald. room, nlSagan, 24, o f W estfield, OIL BURNER Mechanic—must tion room, landscaped yard. The Board of Tax Review of Course. Said extension la pro Oharter-Oak Park will be open S be moved ahead. South Street, R ockville. 875- m ent, 456 Main St., $80. 643- a v a i l a b l e MARCH 1 — 8 statistics show that 14,600 peo- Mass. were charged with In E vans Presents P ep T alk be eiqperienoed and Ucensed. Marion E. Robertson, Realtor, the Town of Bolton will be in posed _ southerly of present Taxpayers who feel aggrieved 2174. Open 9-8. 2426, 9-6. room apartment, second floor, pie suffer from heart disease. terstate transportation of stolen Top pay w ito top sklUs. Apply 64341953. session at the Town Office on Course on the westerly side of lie Ice skating. at their property assessments DRUG CLERK — Experience exceUent condition. AU elec ______II Anathier 13,000,(K>0 are suspect SW tows at the ML Nebo weapons. Hiey are employed by Gibbs PtumUng A Heating. LOOKING lor anything In real the foUowing dates: Keeney St., Rural Residence n\ay appear at the hearing, T o AM C’s Stockholders preferred, days, driver’s li TAKE OVER PAYMENTS tric kitchen with range and re OWNER Anxious to seU 6 room ed to have some form of heart ski adope will operate tonight the Savage Arms plant in West- CaU 875-0968 fo r appohitment. estate rentals — apartments, Friday, February 4, 1966 Zone. Building at 480 Keeney when held, and state their case. cense. MiUer Pharmacy, 299 FROM OUR BANK frigerator. Screened porch, Cape with \ shed dormer in disease. An adtUtional O.OOp.OOO from 7 to 9:30. field, Mass. DETROIT (AP) — Mllllortalre drastic measures were needeS FOR UNPAID BALANCE homes, multiple dwellings, caU 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. St. is proposed to be used for people suffer from high blood Neighborhood chairmen for AGGRESSIVE man wanted by Green Rd. T.V. antenna, heat and hot Bowers School area, fuU base Supervised coasting hours in Treasury agents said the men th^F eb'^tt'^ail'^tty ft^d ^^^ert B. Evans has to Cure it. 1, 2 OR 3 Y E A R S TO P A Y ! J. D. R ealty. 648-6129. Saturday, February 6, 1966 club house. pressure.’’ large chemical company, who noN’T water. Oonvenient to shopping ment, hot water heat, fireplace, Center Springs Park are from had stolen 51 shotguns and He suggested Ctobb and AMC Cauight without START PAYING IN MARCH 1 p.m . to 6 p jn . All Interested persons may DellaFera is serving his third drive of the Andover Heart As- volunteered to do anything he 4p willing to work bard for district and bus line. 72 Maple nicely landscaped lot wito 8:30 to dark daily. sporting rifles from tlie plant, president Roy Abernethy shoulfi enough money to meet 1966 4% R(X>MS, beat, hot water, Tuesday, February 8, 1966 attend this hearing. term as president of the Con sociation have been announced.-could to' get American Motors 'goanagement position. Must otove, refrigerator, parking. St. SlMwn by appointment shade trees, early occupancy. a division otf Emhart Oorp. Hie be elevated to executive advi bills. Start fuU or part-time. B RAN D NEW 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. Town Planning Commission necticut Chronic and Conva *17)6 Lake area will be can- back on the high road to auto- quaUfy, $125. per week guar Completely redecorated, $lzu. only. OaU G eorge WlUard, 643- OaU owner before 12 noon or sory posts with two new top meti Supplying demand for Raw- 8 ROOMS FURNITURE J. W. Finnegan, John B. Lamenzo, lescent Hospital Association. He weapons are valued at an es vaased under the dinscUon of motive prosperity. antee to start plus expenses. $9.36 MONTHLY 15 F orest S t , Oft Main S t 646- 0812. sifter 6 p.m . 649-8696. tim ated $9,000. brought In. "We need a natiir^. leigh Products in N.C. Hart Chairman Chairman is also on tiie board of directors State C olleges Mrs. Rtmald Bockus, Mrs. Clif- started by giving a five- Must reside in Manchester or Bedroom, Living Rbom, Dinette, 0090,643-0000. bom promoter like George Rom ford Oo. — Hartford A Man SIX ROOM duplex, garage, elec A. W. Cavedon Jr. Clarence W. Welti, of the Connecticut Hospital According to Asst. U.S. Atty ford Wederstrom, Mrs. Parker niinute pep talk to AMC execu- Veroon area. OaH 528-6686 or Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other ney,” he said. ' chester. Write Rawlelgh Dept WB HAVE customers waiting tric stove, dishwasher, waU to F. J. Barcomh S ecretary Planning Commission. Della- - P rojects T otal J(*n F. Mulcahy Jr., about gears and Mrs. George Guay. oiuviwiu.uo*>. ««. mo 644-1402. Aoceasories tives and atockliolders at the CNB - 36 - 1861, Albany. N.Y. for toe rental of your apart waU carpet in Uving and (fin Fera, a former Republican town Romney, now governor ofr BVBIRYTHING $228.78 NOTICE ^toeT^"*amiuai meeting Wednee- 12201. ment or home. J. D. Realty, ing room. Available February director, continues to serve as N ear P I M illion John H. Yeomans, and Mrs Michigan, was president of AM EXPERIENCE Truck driver, A public hearing wUl be held day. over 2$, with local references. B RA N D NEW 643-6139. 16, $130 monthly. 649-0978. chairman of the GOP Town Philip Denoncourt wlH be in for six yean uqtU be resigned PART-TIME work. Take orders by toe Planning and Zoning His basic theme was the firm enter politics, Immediate fuU-time opening. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE Committee. He is a lieutenant HARTFORD CAP) — Capital charge of the Long Hill area. and make deliveries to estab- MANCHESTER — large, new, LARGE 7 Room apaitmemt, Commission of Manchester, South Windsor has nothing to worry about - Neither Groan nor Abemsthy OiU M r. Fridm an, 289-4388. $10.16 MONTHLY colonel and executive officer of projects at the four state col In the eastern part ot town, Uahed customers. Married, em- 4 room apartment two Moda lease agreement, centrally lo Connecticut, Monday evening, TAKE THE MYSTERY OUT Famous Make Refrigerator, the 117th Arm y Garrison, U.S. Mrs. Donnal 'oo.iLrciK Carlberg will *vtii be uo automotive line will comment on the mlnis- Iiloyed with car. For interview from Main St., smaU weU con February 7, 1966 at 8 pjn., in leges totaling nearly $91 million Living Room, Bedroom, Dinette, cated. $125. per m onfii, chU- Army Reserves, in _ Hartford.______Program Slated captaln, the Center and Hebron temporary sales ter’s niggeaUons but they found structed buUding wito a quiet the Hearing Room of the Mu caU 644-1402 or 628-6686. Rugs, Lamps, Tables and Other dren wetoom e. 643-9676. OF HOME BUYING Rd. area will be handled by "B- a defenoer in Evans. atmosxihere. Etayea Agency, nicipal BuUding to consider toe Accessories S ^ ^ c i r * * proposed.by the O il A ctivities for Mrs. EJdwln Sage, and the south' D etroiter Evans’ presence He told the meeting he had CONTROL DESK — hours 9 646-0181. CUTE APARTMENT for single EVERYTHINO $297.34 foUowing appUiSation for change Live Better Save M ore F e d B etter Mrs. GranvlUs, chairman In ^ 'Wuetees of State Ool- Y oiltllR west area tinder Mrs. F rancis considered generally to be "complete confidence in tbs a.m. - 8 p.m., 6 days a week. person or couqile, stove, refrig o t zone: 4H ROOMS, beat bot arater, the Rockville area, has been XACUIIUCU A UUIHI;» Haines. the main reason the annual present management.” Apply in persMi, Vernon Lanes, , "'telAND NEW erator, heait, eleotriclty, hot HARTFORD ROAD — To stove, refrigerator, disposal, chairman of Heart Sunday for 'Ki* requests announced by "Recreation for Mentally CSialrman of the Andover meeting was leas hectic than JANITOR R t. 83, Vernon. 8 ROOMS FURNITURE water, very central, reaaonable change to Buainesa Zone HI, parking Included, nice loca See These Listings TODAY the past three years. ' She the board Wednesday are sub- Handicapped Cbiltten” will be Heart Association is Mrs. Ralpdi year. He has purchased N cW SuOW C old $14.74 MONTHLY rent. 649-5324. aU or part o f an area now in WAITRESS and waiter needed, tion. $140. per month. 649- planned the very successful Ject to screening by the State tjje theme of the Feb. 10 meet- Ransom, who has served in the over '200,(XX) shareslares ot AMC ’ Famous Make Washing Ma Business Zone n and Rural part-tim e. OaU M rs. Canfield, Here la a leal honest bar-, A smashing valne in a 6-room grinder sale held two years ago, Oommlsslon on Higher Eiduca- ing South Windsor Ocen- POSt Jor a number of years. She stock in the last few weeks. chine, Famous Make Refrigera 0308, 649-8089. gf Freeze New Y ork opportunity Bolton Lake Hotel, 648-9781 af Furnished Apartments 63-A Realdence Zone, described as gala. 8 bedraom ranch wito older home on west aide. Oil and also the coffee hours that tion before they are submitted tnlttee tor Retarded Ohildren, 1^111 be assisted this year by Many o f the 432 stockholders for experienced man in ter 8 p.m., before 3 p.m. caU tor, Bedroom, Living Room, MANCHESTER — deluxe, quiet ------foUows: Northerly: By Hartford completely equipped UUdien ______challenged AMC officials they (Continued Ifwn Page One) Dinette, Dishee, Rugs, Liamps, TWO ROOM furnished apart- Road, 128 feet; by land n /f of heat Priced to W u at $ldji00. were held in the Rockville, Ver- to the legislature for a final 8©t for 8 p.m. at the high Mrs. Winston O. Abbott our aCfloe maintenance 743-9143. quaUty Damato built, 4-room Id attadied garage. Only non and Ellington area.. Mrs. answer. - hlg-h school. ~The l^ard. . of . appeals b®Ueved responsible for de- Tablea, Blankets and Other Ac ment, stove, refrigerator, heat, Smith, 105 feet; and by other 8193 depofiment Hours, 4 duplex apartment block to $12,990. 10-20 tbe granted an appeal laat night to alining sales and omitted dlvl- ^1h diMod that ranged to cessories bot water. Apply Marlow’s, 967 land n /f of Smith, 203.71 feet; This gorgeous ranch in Ver 1337 Granville Is serving as chair- addition to the $90,852,300 Speakers repreeentlng c pxn. • midDlgbit Good schools and shopping, one of 'Eric E. Anderson Jr., Aspinall . _ ; ------/ vwrfn™ naidUAaiei above aver Price Includea Delivery, Setup, o m . famOy on Oak Street. In- modern Idtcben and -.bath. AMC’s directors ed buried in the drifto. COUNTER MANCHESTER — 4 ro(Mn apart William HUL 432 feet, m on or< robe and see you through sum- charming frock conceal those ices Horse Show. She is also on jiaitidatinir orolects — those Kennedy, and vwrious pbesee of » saddle honse in a bam on hie ooiore age bencAt program. Servloe. Guarantee Immediate weds o r older couple. 648-0430. A msqi of the proposed JARVIS REALTY CO. Mayor Ralpb Shepiro deKZibe^i Change ia in the Planning * Por ist-dasB maWng add lOc EV>r l^-ciasB inumTig add 19c paRTLAMD. Ore.—CeitiOed Wilfimonttc State, $12.4 mU- oiwsed briefly by Mna Roger Andover correspondent, Low- Several stockholders ex- .saucr-TniB ou truck driver. OPEN-NK3HTS TILL 9 PM. 6484129 CribUe. rause Moa teL 742-6790. pressed dieappcir.tm^Sit that the Bw sNuanen ae aOH crittoaL x PART - TIME, eveninge. Per- Zoning Office. AU tnteruted BEALTOBS tor each pattern. Print Nome, for each potteni. Print Nazne, tree flwins of the Amertcaa. 09U 64M404. . Bosiiwsg Locatloni lYee Farm ay tem (06,M5,- other aetton the board des- The pcegram will be o t ------*®roed to ridp The M t leetiMi of the moaent poeition, reeponeible CLEAN. USED retrlgeratora, MANCHESTER — Like new. persona may attend this hear 288 EAST CENTER 8T-, MA-vnw -sfi.ffR |m Address witb Zip Oott, Style Address with Zip Code, Btyie one ^ F or Rent 64 No. and Size. 077 acrea) and the zest at the Ignated Dean Searle Charles of several presented tor the pitoHc If, when you are uting instant the first dividend payment. atate lihrufway; (raea G^iacuee tP ■WBOCK DRIVER’S helper, 6- peiaon needed ae caoMer and ranges, eutomatlo waabera Ootonlal styled, 2-famUy, qpa- ing- r o u t e 62, VERNON—649-1200 No. and Size. Buffalo opened Wedneeday -)- «| w ^ Apfdy ' Sblppinc cleifc typtet, varied duties in aritb guaraateea. Sea them at clous t-enooi duplex, (dose to STORE FOR RBUTT —- Mala St Town Planning Onnmiaalan Don't miss the Sprtt^''A Sum- Don’t mias the Spring A Sum- nation’a toreat iaduetty pnv. WUHmanUc State to be the ool- this yeir. All tnterestsd per- pudding ah a euatard sauce, the The Rev. Roy O. Pavey, - . . ■ . B. D. Peari’a AppUencea, 649 achoola and abi^piag. Bayae 1,400 aquaia feet, heated. CaU John B. Ijamenao, Chaliinaa lEOM ROOKVnXB CAUL 8764MB mer *66 issue of Basic Fashion, mer ’66 tseue of Basic Btuh- vide Jobe tor lA people, lege’e acting preaident until a aone are welootne. A aoeW pudd(nc geta too firm after chlU- Oongregattonallat rntnlater from poura afiar iha eUiieift eweed. rgr wdOtoe Bne., Inc, 618 busyoMoe. OaUNgnnaa’^M r. ton, our oompMe pebtetn mag- a yearly payroO at $7 lei-tigm replacement ie found for Dr. J. hour with reOreahmente will tol- log, beat It with a rotairy beat- Hartford, Conn., eaPed AITO "a tram A m o y f i t " ’ 6464014; K eiaSt Cdi 648417L Agency, 64641SL 823-SU4. CUrence W. Writ!, Secretary \i \ Ctoudjr toeti^ anow fimclM, lo«r ler us rtucB ttol riMring, nttto ,eii^ to 4; MEG Chosea YOim MQtr . morttm, Mgn lOoai ‘ ' ’ '*'* -V ” ** drill « M ae EUaine F ,,;» ir te l Capital Regtoi Mental Health first slate of offloers as foBows: W or st 1-Plane Disaster oit M Oliver Rd, wUl be hi- Aaaociatlon, toe., 217 Parming- Steven Penny, MHS senior, iSnER HOMES aMtod eroittigr aiditoor, ton Ave., Hartford. The service chairman; G eorge Bradlau, ia avaUabie every other Sunday. T V M V I C E xewB Ju^r, vice chairman; Veraon Oreto—Vernon n S Manobeato Teen Cen Kathleen Murray, Bast Catholic 649-S900 or 878-44M ter Witt apdneor a dance on Sat- senior, secretary; and Thomas Suae News inMtay/bm 7:80 to. 11:80. pm. Social Night Tierney, Bast CathoUc Junior, 133 Aboard^ at Ito T ecn CenteK^Hu4tc will treasurer. be .by 'The VtoadtoM.” Ad.r Set by Masons Penny is one of the MHS stu- No Survivors ntoatan wiU be ebaigetf to non- that suggested formation Pinney Says mambeca. FMendeMp Lodge of Maeona of the council last spring when AHENTION! wiU have a Buck-ette dinner and the,Manchester Human Rela USED SNOW TIRES GOP F ield Are Sighted _ Oomty D^nto Aa- game night tonight at the Ma- tions Committee was conduct 14” , 16” and A ll Other Stoea Meh “ take their hats o ff’ Society win meet Mon ing discussions on delinquency, TOKYO (AP)— A Japa- aonlc Temple. to Our Gay AM BA^Ar day dt 7:80 p4U. at tbe office and has since been a leader Ih t a k e y o u r p i c k ‘Narrowed’ nese airliner carrying 183 Dinner -wUl be at 6:80. A hua- of I>r^ F..*toloy to.,-18 8. Main bringing the group to reality. persons crashed into Tokyo DOR Valenifae Garde St., \Wat tttottod , A nar HARTFORD (AP)— Af ineee meeting wUl be conducted The council is inviting Dling Bay Thursday night. An rated «ra w6l be aboero, "To- and Bennet Junior High Schools •2.50 ter what was, in effect, a and RUSSELL STOV e R at 7:80 after which pool, cards. LIMITED SUPPLY airline spokesman early moerow'a CWM,” produced by and other games wUi be played to elect two Grade 9 students miniature version of a Re Special Ends Sat.,' Feb. 8 Saturday said there was Heart Boxed Gandy Gifts Newtagton Homdtal lar vnrp- ^ game room, and prises apiece to the council, but with publican state convention, no plod Gbttdran. sign of survivors, making for Their Valentinesl ____ awarded. out voting pri-vUeges. PARKER STREET GOP State Chairman A. The youth group will meet it the world’s worst single Searle Pinney is saying Phone 648-4186. M n fb b w to P0W!«r Squadron A Mto ‘Ito “ again POb. 15 to choose a per- USED AUTO PARTS plane disaster. ' wH tatve a FoundAr’a Day din- Men, will be mown. nrtanent adult advisor, set up 776 PARKER STREET only that the field of po A spokesman for AIl-Nipppn Saturdfiy - at Bolton llie Miaotor’ s Club meeting, committees, and discuss how It tential GOP gubernatorial Airways, operator of toe Boeing T,^vy i t 4«i There wMl ,be a wMli Ohajrfaln Wayne Garland candidates “has narrowed David Carter of Box Mountain Dr., Vernon, is presented his can aid the Human RelaUons 727, made the announcemet^ jijne at 6:80 p.iri, Din- narrating a toides presentation^ ^ gp\)up and further community so m ew h at.” that dashed moat hope that any nor will be sarved'at 7:80. Tbe of the George Washington Mem- T o lc o t t v M e Eagle Scout badge by his mother. Mrs. David A. Carter, as Among those st (he meeting his/ather looks on. (Herald photo by Oflara.) youth programs. Read Herald Ads could have emerged alive. "Penthoua Btour*' wBl piay for oriai in Alexandria, Va., is next ■ were several persons -whose He said rescue boats had re Thursday, not tln by Ws mother at -whom kwt out to Atoop in the fourth Boring 727 to crash in tha a Court of Honor at the Talcott- fight for the nomination that past six months, “nie three othar urs U.S. Efforts crashes occurred in the UnUsd vUle Congregational Church last year. McNamara Won’t Testify States, taking 140 lives. night. AG? Carter, who Is 16, is a high CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. — t**® RuMlana have designed a More Hearings Reporting on a fiery crash o( Pure Oil Performance The emblem on the front cover of a 727 at Salt Lake Oty, U t^ honor student at Rockville High (AP)—With the successful ^ HARTFORD (AP)—State Pub School, where he is active in Bulletin that killed 43 persons, for U.S. Shop Pinehursf the Shurfine Money Saver Coupon U todine of Loa. 9 the lic Utilltiea Oommtsadon (PUC) the school band, end the science JODRELL BANK, Eng bearii^ into the drought will At Viet Policy Hearing Civil Aeronautics Board dis- book mailed to you this week, has Russians apparently senda back will help in develop- closed last month It reco^> and chess clubs. His holpbies in For those wonderful apples land (A P ) — The radlotele- resume next “Tuesday when the clude sailing, electronics and provoked the question about tha proved that man can saiely oI a manned lunar landing mended rerouting of fuel Hnes Trials. from Cheney’s farm . . . Bcopic obswvatory here an Anaemia Water Oo. ^11 appear foreign aid for the current fiscal mathematics. explore the moon. They al- vehicle. WASHINGTON (AP) — Sec- session — he doesn’t want to that extend through the fuselaga A.G. Food Stores... nounced today It Is receiving at the PUC hearing room in the year, to be added to a pending Other troop members ad so put added pressure on Space officials at Cape Kenne rotary of Defense Robert S. Me- appear to public session," of jet planes, particularly th4 a (See Page BlifN) Viet Nam war poUries. He drew Witt be 816.8 WlUGilbert sessions. government to Saigon and for VlUagera on toe shore, and a in this part of Connecticut. with Soviet ground stations, hhe two nations are evMi to for every Vietnamese citizen,” pons cover an 8-week period. 6 ft with the Gemini 8 flight to H. Grosvenqr, ^‘geographer to “ They feel that it is not In the any evidence that the Viet Cong he continued. pilot of. another plane reputed By Nurses Aide A Great Favorite demwistratiiig that — not mat- manned space walks, control any less territory than ASSOCIATED GROCERS March. mittions,” etided today at the public interest to appear to a ” Our aid program has been a seeing '“a pUtar of firs" riritig SUNKIST tu rn free $1.19 loaf pan this week . . . ter what the surface to made of Other goals must be aeWeved Because of tbe great secrecy they did a year, two or three from toe bay at about 7 p.m. Popular Sefenoe magazine was also impressed with The Ann Spencer Nursee Wethersfield, Connecticut age o f 90. public session,” Fuibright an major factor in bringing about surrounding Soviet efforts, it to years ago. our present Involvement." juat when ’Tokyo IntematloiMl Aide Corps, formerly of the ORANGES and use all the coupons each week. Grosvsriior. ohalrman of the nounced, and stirred up an an Special V-6's braking performance. They awarded difficult to assess -who is head. Board'of TritoteM of the Natlcn- gry demand from Sen. Wayne “Do you think there is any Fuibright then sounded one Airport lost contact with ttM American Rod Cross, -will have That's where the A.G. emblem evidence of popular support for It has been nearly a year since al Oeognpblc Society, died at Morse, D-Ore.: “Let’s have it it a Gold Cup for beating every cor in the braking its annual banquet Wednesday, comes from. Wo operate our own the Saigon government?" Fui (See Page Nineteen) (See Page Eight) B ag o f 1 2 8 9 c Hints of Photographs the last Soviet cosmonaut went U s sominM^ h oote'a t Baddeck, out with the secretary of de Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.tn. at Cavey’s bright asked. events. The Special V-6 stopped in the shortest dis stores, and with our A.G. buying rioft. to ttaat period 10 Aimeri- Nova SboUa* B3s death, caused Restaurant. fense.” “Yes," Bell said, citing elec power can meet the chains, large SHURFINE MOSCOW (A P )—Luna 9. the ed. “It confimed the normal can astronauts have .rocketed by the ihfinnities of old age, Neither Morse nor Sens. Chf- tance el all. Members .of a dinner com New From Betty Crocker pi- fimctltming of the fiigbt system. tions in the countryside last govlet mechanical moon into space. # was annoyed by the society’s fopd P. Case, R-N.J., and Karl mittee are Milss Lillian Larson, Butter Brickie Cake Mix or small, every day in the week. Transmission cd the lunar land- year to which he testified 70 per Mre. Irene Brennan, Mrs. Ed FROZEN cneer, has transmitted to earth But, as one rocket expert not headquartara hera. E. Mundt, R-S.D., who sup and Frosting Mix pictures of tbe lunar landscape, sc«^ was carried out on com cent of the eligible voters turned ward Moriorty, Mrs. Charles ed, ”T1iey could have a 20-man With him at the end were Us ported him, were appeased by Jet Attack Increases Now you know whoro to step to got o winno^ Please check our everyday p ric e s -r ORANGE JUICE the Soviet news agency Tass mand from earth.” spacecraft on the pad right now, son, Dr. Mehrliae Bell Grosven- out. Wilkie, Mrs. Howard FJaveH Two Soviet astronomers spoke Fulbright’s announcement that In nearly every case. Bell Nabisco W afer Sticks 49c shop every department. reported today. and w e -wouldn’t know about it or, president of the society and Gen. ktoxwell D. Taylor, former (Wouldn't you really rather hove a Buick?) ^ 9 and Mrs. Edward Mack. An announcement distributed said, a mayor or other official Reservations dose Saturday W ith Coupon of Luna 9 showing the way for after It was launched.” editor o i Nationri Geographic by Tass gave no todicatton when putting tostrumriits on the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of of democratic leanings was and may be made with Mrs. U.S. officials hope the Rus magaxbie, and a daughter. Dr. Staff and now a presidential On North Viet Sites' 6 O z. Che pictures would be made moon, capable of giving a -wide sians remove the secrecy veil Mabel Orosvenar. elected. Mm-rflt, South Rd., Bolton, or oonsuKant, had tentatively 1716 witness. Under further Cans 0 7 C public. It woifld be the first ever range of scientific informaitlon from Mriiat liuna 9 reveals. If Groevenor combined half a SAIGON, South Viet Nam eration White Wing — and a Mrs. Brennan, 2d. M t Nebo PL 3 agreed to appear at Monday’s sharp questioning by Fuibright, transmitted directly from the about the moon’s aurface. ^ they do, it would hrip American dozen careers to Ms lifetime — (AP) — U.S. jets struck North new and as yet unannounced » BOnOM ROUND moon’s surface to earth, after The two astronomers implied public session. Insisted that "there is no certain plaimtog tor the ApoQo raan-to- editor, geographer, educator, objective. that only a sparse amount of Fuibright said McNfunara way" to establish how much of Viet Nam -with mounting Inten earlier Soviet and American the-moon, ship and also take The two planes lost in North lb pictures sent from spacecraft informaiUon ts expected from (See Page Nlnateen) offered to “appear to executive South Viet Nam is imder control sity today, but two more Ameri some of the heat off the Survey- Viet Nam raised toe number of STATE BUHER above the moon. the unmanned “automatic sta of the Viet Cong. can planes were reported lost in jets downed to five since the TyUuxJtA, 9jv Joion, i DR. C. A. Luna 9 “has begun scanning tion,’’ main purpose of which (See Page Nineteen) Bril said about 26 per cent of toe renewed air -war and a U.S. resumption of toe air attacks ROAST With Coupon Lb. 6 9 c Che lunar landscape and trana- plctiued here as prov- the South Vietnamese live in helicopter went down In South five days ago. U.S. officials list cities like Saigon where "there’s Viet Nam. CAllLOUETTE Save on every cut of this TJ..S. choice lean pot roast meat at Pinehurst. mlttlng it to the earth’s «ir- tog the ability to get working tour airmen as missing. 8ace,” the announcement said. good security.” Ground action In South Viet A twin-jet A6A Vigilante from FRESH, PLUMP. NATIVE • Whole or small half. - tostrumente on the moon. The CHIROPRAGTOR The space vehicle landed Russians had four eariier fail “ About 50 per cent live to con Nam dwindled to qnly light the carrier Kitty Hawk was OSCAR MAYER BACON nuirsday in an area of the Green Bay tested aresus,’ ’ he said, and sporadic action against minor crippled by ground fire Thurs ures. Viet Cong units. Operation PALMER GRADUATE Center cuts of bottom with coupon lb. 94e moon that wlQ be to -direct sun- Dr. Alla Masevlob said tbe "these areas are not fully se day and orariied two miles otf c h i c k e n : EYE ROUND Hght tor almost two weeks. This cure at night.” Masher, the big allied drive on shore about 86 miles northeast round for roasts or slices (save 26c) soft laadtog “ makes it possible Hotel Fire' MANCHESTER OFFICE for Swiss Steak lb. 99c.; would permit a number of pic Bell asked the committee to the central coast led by the U.S. of Vinh, a U.S. spokesman said. to send to the moon the most approve a 8415-miUion supplem 1st (3avalry (AirmoMlq) Divi 119 CENTER STREET ROAST •1.29 tures to be sent, if .lama 9 can- Rescue croft 8{x>tted the Vigi diverse apparatus, with the ob ental bill providing additional sion toMc on a new name — Op- .B R E A S T S : PHONE 649-7628 Whole or small half. (Oven roast) tlnues -working property and ject of ooiiecUng oclwitlfic to-' Oaims Eight lante’s life rafts aboard (Geater cat... may sise or sUom lb. 81A6) aunllght can power its batterlee. - __ Communist boats leaving t^ Gidd Weather Meats ■uDugui. jp formaUon and transmitting it Save 20e on o penmi ef The aiinouncement, GRBBN BAY, Ws. (AP)— area. The two crewmen weii onyt brand cefFoo to earth.” hours after Xsina 9^s landing, Alexander kfikhaiiov, of the ^ght persons died today in a listed as missing in action. , Ib. said four radio oommunicatioas U.S. officials belatedly an* S-GORNER RUMF Putokovo Observatory early morning fire that de Wife Bewildered FRESH FORK MAXWEU HOUSE sessions bad been held with it nounced that an A4 S k y h a ^ 57i I O ven R oast Leningrad, said Luna 9 was “a stroyed ^ the ^ old ^ three-story „Astor today, totMlng three hours 30 from the carrier Ranger was 5 Lb. Limit with coupon lb. 79c decisira step toward estabUah- SHibRofst L b .49C All Lean U. S. Choice minutes. ment of sT automatic observ- Twenty-slx other guests - written off as lost and its |>iUi|t “Teleoietrio Information was caped, several of them after missing in actlfin after It dlBap>. atory on the moon and toward Newlywed Husband 74Mb Roort b. 59e yecelvsd during these radio being tra{q>ed for three hours in peared into cloud cover (!$(. 1 8R0UND sobmquent landing of a man.” 6-eVi Ito- Ub- 69c Horshoy Instant Inks from 'tto ktatten,” it add- their rooms. Four of those res tDieaday. ^ ROUND STEAK Ux cued were hospitalized for The crews of the two other, Wbolo 14 to 12 fc. sifip C O C O A M « U.S. planes lost earlier we$j8, Otm OWN GURE/ U. S. CHOICE smoke IphaJofion. . Wanted as Fugitive Cut to Ordor 2 b e . 59e The flames were exiUnguiriied rescued by helicopter. Hanoi Radio claimed Noit$t CHOPS ROAST Shop Pinehurst Self Service Grocery (save 30e) about 7 a.m. Wrecking crews NEWTON, Mass. (AP) — For $20,000 bond for hearing Feb. 11 Dept, for these special values . . . were summoned to begin taking nearly a year, Donald Vaughan, on a charge of unlawful flight. Vietnamese gunners shot down or2R O A^/b.79c Heart ‘Plumbing’ His wife knew nothing about C O R N E D down toe-ruins. 28, and his wife lived the life of (See page E i^ > i.. First of toe victims to be iden her husband's criminal record. normal newlyweds, their only LEAN SnW ING REEF DOVALEniS tified -was Edna C dle, 88, of Heien-Vaughan told police his Large Box Facial Tissoea. a|>parent worry being the pre wife did not know of bis {>ast. Tiny Bito-Siaod Cubos nearby Luxembourg, Wls. BEEF Aid Millions The fire was reported qt 12:30 carious health of their prema The coulee lived quieUy in a amall apartment in nearby f c . 8 9 e 5 rpr • 1.00 Fresh Fish a.m. Fir^en, coated in ice, ture t-wlns. LEAN, SHimT SHANK OUR OWN “HOME STYUi;” Brookline. Their three month OBtCAGO (AP) — Siirgsons New or improved surgical battled the. flames in 15-degree Today, Mrs. Josne Vaughan, Bulletin CampbelTs Soup Specials ore leaping ahead with bold and techniques were described to cold and snow flurries. The roof old twins, Deborah and Daniel, Snoked Shouldert ib.59c SaRtaga Mmi ih79c LEAN GROUND CHUCK 21, was dazed and bewildered. were sent home from a hospital. Chi^en Noodle ...... 6 cans $1.09 Frosh HiMdoek. HowHlor hriMiant new “ {dumbing” inside toe American College of Car fell in and the walls of tbe brick Her husband of less than a or3.IN.11LENO'Of recently after 10 weeks in incu JAZZTOffTAT * V e g e t a b le ...... 8 cans $1.00 tbe Inanan heart. diologists, Mdto initial results structure buckled as flames year was identified by the r®I BEEF.. .P O R K .. .VEAL Oystors. . . Seolo|)s called encouraging. bators. (Buy a case of 48 at this-low price). K la {dumbing in toe aense of shot 00 teet above the roof. as one of the nation’s m’ost IinCWPOBT, B. I. (A P )-i ' • ntoMicE f r o z e n FOOD SPECIALS! • Tbe need for the {ttumblng Is Joane told newsmen riis met b. 7 9 e jputting in new “ pipes” to feed Cause oi the fire was not de wanted men. The Newport VMittvata V UAL No. 1 — SIAINE B9e blood into dleabled hearts, or in simple. termined. pire Chief Davq Zvd{l- her husband about two years Por G a lo n Save 20c on 125 pack Q U p s ...... 69c He was arrested last night by wlU remata to Newpart, qt • P O T A T O E S Mortoa's' i clesnizo out rusted natural Tbe beart is a muscular pump muMer placed a tentative «sti> ago. the BMl and identified as Don Fellow workers criled Heien- least (or tbe ttase Ming. Pumpkin or MInco Ploc ...... 2 for 49e ^ HAMBURG b. 59e Save 24c on Bayer Aspirin w v w n w hRinoiig 42c hone -walla get nourishiiig mate oi damage at 8160,000. # 10 bs. 39c 24 HOUR SERVICE ald S. Helen, who escaped May Vaughan a mild - maimered, fThe (uture seoortty and M L . 5.1b. lots Ik. 5So 100 tablets 65c And K has «om e mong so watt, Meed tore: being oi the feattvala |aa CorMtioR Bioadod | A (P T O M A T iC a California beart specialist 4, 1964 from San Quentin, Calif., quiet man who did his share of arteries and their many branch- to safety from windows in front never been inara pMttai.” Shrimp in losfcof. 9 oi. 2for99c n D E u y a y oaid today, that now it could bo prison. The FBI said he was work for a $126 WMkly salary. of the hotel. pradnoer Oeorge T: WeW; poerible to bring relief to per- serving life for toe 1966 murder When Hrien, a naUve of Min MAVa ORANGES RSch*. i When those becoma dogged One of the occiq>ants who said today. Weta SoM that .' CORNER MAIN AND TURNPIKE Iwpa baH o f tbe mHIkms o f peo of a Whittier, Calif., fitting sta- neapolis was sentenced in Cali S o vt IO b d o i. 49c hoMn Coffto Rkk. piM 2 for 29c • with fatly “rust,” ' heart attacks Oed the hotel to safety, John tbe taottvala wffl a tm t l i O ir 4431.2444 ple soffaring from crippled ticD attendant fornia, tbe judge said because cr polnAri or erifgdiag attedm Croos, 4i9, said] “X don’t know HeUconter on Mercy Mission be held at -the pewiea Hlgk* bMTtS Heien-Vaughan was plriied up Heten was only 16 he would not O P B I T H U R S O A Y A N D ^ F R ID A Y TMJL 9KM)l P Jd. ...u — ...... ■ << Mg!** Ttawsa ooca what H’t Just Micky way alto when tkey tme* , ‘ f M w r , N ew York w y policemen, airborne variety, res by FBI agents at his work in a impose the death penaKy. Dur — tbrougjh a moitund pipeHna I.m aUve. i crasried down thosa cued-a German shepherd-collie dog yesterday from ing the trial, {xttlce testified last year. The ewiaee at tM'. ' OPEN 8d)0 AJd. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Newton Centre dry - cleaning i HWHUND PARK MARKn may die. steps on my hands and knees. I an ice floe in the Hudson River. The pollee, in a shop. He was arraigned before Hrien told them he had been a {and, Mario ■wiotai’l w e - ^ ''' ■ohiOon Is wina' pretty near dioked to death.” blood flow to helictq)^, leacued the stranded animal, tiien took U3. Commissioner Peter J. heroin addiot for six numtos ba> taroO Mn • 10-yww 9 317 MgkfaMi St^ Mcmchostor. C o b b . N m 643“4278 f e i Q fore tha robbery and slaying. Wehi aidet. - :‘*- PLENTY OF PARKING port ar «bt tattering haoit