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Realty Course MOI^AY. JANUABY 18» 1968 The WcatlMr fAGE EIGHTEEN Awrage Daily Net Preaa Foroeeot of IT. 8. Weulhze flttmrlffstfr For a m Week M m i t t O eom lM r IS, 19G4 Fair, eoM ■gafai bzaisM varWHo Buntafi 6>im rsHdsoU on t h ^ le degn Nutmegger Camara C9ub will Pfc. David R. Sapienza. son of Mr. and Mrs. Rosario B. Bapi- eoopmitloa durtag wsek- 1 4 ,1 5 1 About Town meet Wedneaday at 8 p.m. at Chamber Gets StormFails end. Hs said that, with ths ex­ lEumitm llieraUi Mgii bi se*. Hilltop House, Veterans Memo­ ehza of 63 Cobum Rd., recent­ LECLERC Member ot the Audit ly completed a week of testing ception of a few instancy of rial Park, Hast Hartford. Har­ snow being blown, onto plowed BmeMi of Olreulattoa MancKe»ter— A City of Village Charm 3f«n)ben ot 0(M>on!i Assam- old Pratt will present “ Seven and screening at the Naval Air FUNERAL HOME Wy, OvOwlic LadiM of Oolum- Subsidy Plea To Live Up streets, hs was well satisfied. Giant Steps," a program con­ Technical Training Center, bua, are reminded to attend a Memphis, Tenn., to determine (dazMflod Advertfilng oa Fugo IS) PRICE SEVEN CEM'lt sisting of slides depicting the his eligibility for technical FUNERAL MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1965 a p e ^ mMttniT tomorrow at 8 club’s trip to Japan, Hong Of Bus Firm To Notices VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 92 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) pm . at the K. of C. hall. A training. This U to prepare Kong, Bangkok and Hawaii. fam e called "Oake Walk" will him for duties with the Avia­ SERVICE Robert L. Brock, exebutlve A seven-4nch snowfall, cou­ he ^ayed after the meeting. tion Branch of the Marine ELASTIC W A W B R N. Manchester Chapter of Had- Corps. vice president of the Manches­ pled With near sero tempera­ Ifia. Joaeph Beaulieu of Eaet ter Chamber., ot Commerce, . LECLERC Hartford and Mr*. Anthony daasah will meet tonight at 8 at tures, resulted in another old- Events said today that he will call a Director KSoeio of Hartford are oo-chalr- Motts Commimity Hall. Mm. William F. Heine, son of Mra fashioned wintry weekend for HOSIERY Renee Kahan of Windsor will be Rose Schwoerer of 103 Mather meeting ehortly of downtown 22 Main Street, Manchester guest speaker. She will demon­ St., recently participated In an Main 8L busineasmen to con­ Manchester, the third tai a row, and the fif^ since Dec. 6. For women uid men ac­ Call 649-5869 Three Suspects Held sider a Connecticut Co. request strate the making of Jelly-roll amphibious landing operation cording to jronr doctor’s In State BMng Junk>r High School will on the beaches of Sardinia that they will eubsidise the 10- But, it could have been aponaor an activities night to- and Viennese plum-filled dump­ cent fare "Shoppera’ Shuttle.’’ worse. The predieted blizaard, prescription. lings. Ih e public is welcome. called "Medlandex 1-65,’’ while Blght ait 7:30 at the imhool. Par- serving aboard the destroyer The hue company has in­ with its accompanying 12 inch­ anta at seventh, eighth and USS Gearing. formed the chamber that it has es of snow, never materialised, HBDCO SURGICAL New City Hall aintb grade Bling atudente are The Army, Navy Auxiliary applied to the SUte Public UUl- and moet local activities went weieome. Work of students ac- will ^K>nsor a card party to­ lUea Commission for a SO-day on yesterday without interrup- SUPPLY CO. m il it a r y night at 8 at the clubhouse. Women’s Baptist Mission St* For Norwalk •ompUabed in' the activities clety of Community Baptist extension of its 10 a.m. to 5:30 tAon. 240 MAIN SntBET In New Bank Robbery ahuiiTrs w il be on display. Church will meet tomorrow at p.m. runs on Xtain S t, from Snow started to fall at about MANOHES'TElt, CONN. Is R e je c t e d ___ __ ■ - ■ - -- ^ Tozer Group of Second Con­ 8 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Depot Sq. to South Terminus. 1:30 ami. Saturday and contin­ WHIST Omar Shrine Club members gregational Church will meet ‘‘Breaking Through the Wall’’ Charles W. Abel, vice presi­ ued until 7 p.m. Although the are reminded to make reserva­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home will be presented by members dent and general manager of Heads Retailers acoumulation was lower than AND HARTFORD (AP)--The Police Stop tions by tomorrow night with of Mm. Roger Crafts, . 97 of the church circles. Barbara the Hartford Division, has ask­ Philip Dine, manager of predicted, conditions were not, State Supreme Court of Er­ secretary Ray Bogue, 39 Bryan Princeton St. Hostesses will be Gifford Circle will be in charge ed the merchants to consider House a Hale’s Departmsnt for strong wind gluts made Dr., for the annuid meeting on of devotions and members of the subsidy, beginning Feb. 14, vlaibUity very poor throughout WANTED SETBACK rors rejected today a bid by Mrs. Jaimes Cooper and Mm. Store, 946 Main St., has been Wanted Car PViday night It will be held at Walter Partington. ■ the Reed-Eaton Circle will be the date on which the 80-day Saturday, and cut sharply into the city of Norwalk to build Manchester Country Club; so- trial will end. elected chairman at the Cham­ CLEAN L A n M(»EL Sponsored by St. Brldgel hostesses. the day’s business activities. Roeary Society a new city hall in a down­ alal hour is 6:30, dinner at 7:30. Mystic Review, WBA, will Abel wrote: "The subsidy ber oC Oommerce’s retail divi­ The town highway depart­ USED CARS town park. On Parkway have a banquet tomorrow at Manchester W A T E S will would help offset the loss sion. ment had its men and trucks The high court's ruling in­ Mm. John T. ClilTord, Mm. (which the Connecticut WEDNESDAY 6:30 pm . at Miller's Restau­ meet tomorrow at the Italian Other n w ly chosen officers on duty throughout the storm, TOP PRICES PAID. dicated that permi.ssipn would Paul Tucker, Mm. James American Club. Eldridge &t. claims it has been experiencing and worked through until noon OAKVILLE (AP)—Th« Blanchfield and Mm. John J. rant, and installation at 8 p.m. are Arthur Fr^tag, manager JANUARY 20 have to be granted by the Gen­ Weighing In will be from 7 to 8 on its 15-minutc intervals trial yesterday, when it had the FOR AU MAKES eral Assembly before the city Conner, all ot Manchester, have at Odd Fellows Hall. Mrs. Willis run), and to assure out-of- of the Grandway Store at the 8:00 P.M. Oakville branch of th« Higgins is dinner chairman and p.m. Mrs. Felix Gt«mmo, chair­ Parkade, vice chairman; and whole town opened up' and hall could be built on the pro­ Waterbury Savings Bank been named district chairmen man'of ways and means, will be pocket coat, until riding im­ sanded. to direct the Good Shepherd Mrs. Aldea Gutzmer chairman Harold Gaboury, W 111 o n’s posed site. in charge of the program. proves to an acceptable level.” A t 8 last night, the depart­ Garter Ckavrolat KofC HALL The site is a 22-acre tract was held up today, and Guild membership drive in of installation. Abel added that, if no sub­ Gift Shop, 964 Main St., treas­ urer. ment went into its snow re­ known as the old Mathews Es­ State Police reported tha Manchester. Funds raised sidy is forthcoming by Feb. 14, moval operation, finishing at Prlsea — Befreshmeati through the Guild membership Members of St. Margaret's This week’s rehearsal sched­ All were elected at a meet­ Co., III. tate which was purchased by prompt capture of threii he will petition the PUC for norni today. Denatton 91>0t the city in 1941. In order to buy will help finance the social wel­ Circle, Daughters of Isabella, ule for ’’Best Man.’’ sponsored ing of the retail executive oesn- 1220 Blain StH-eM-filSS. men with a “ considerabl# csLncellatlon of the 10-cent run. Supt Ernest Tureck eompU- the property, the city had to get fare programs at Marian Hall will meet tonight at 7:30 at the by the Little Theater of-M an­ Brock said that, prior to dall- . mittee last week. They replace Phillip Harri' the legislature to approve the amount of cash.” and EuiAfasia Hall. Walter N. ' Leclerc Funeral chester, is aa follows: Act Two ing the meeting of the' down-' Bandits entered the bank aa will rehearse tonight, Act Three town Main S t merchants, he son, Walter Reed and Bernard transaction. Home, 23 Main St., to pay re­ Apter, respectively whose terms The measure enacted by the Main Street shortly before 11 spects to Harold Phelps, hus- will rehearse Wednesday, and will contact the bus company a.m. One of them police saNt there will be a recall on all acts on the executive committee legislature specified that the iMuid of a member. to learn how much money is in­ have expired. land was to be used as a "public went to a teller’s window and on Friday. All rehearsals are at volved in the proposal. Freltag and Gaboury were park.” demanded money. The other • The French Club of Manches­ 8 p.m. In the basement rooms, served as a lookout. .39 School St. elected to the executive com' The city, as a "creature of the INSULATION ter will sponsor a public whist Hong Kong Buys More state," could not “ without ex­ They fled in a waiting ear.
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