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G>nnecticut No G )m m ent B m m Seen On Decision Slackening At Pentagon HARTFORD (AP)—The tem­ po of growth in Connecticut will SAIGON (A P)—U.S. slacken during the first half of jets flew through clouds and darkness early Tues­ 1967, the Economic Advisory Council to the State Labor De­ day to renew aerial attacks partment reported Saturday. on North Vietnam after a Key economic indicators — pause of nearly six days. which swept upward through The strikes came after th* most of last year showed a U.S. Command reported heavy mixed pattern as the year end­ truck traffic and some water­ ed. ’The council’s report gave borne activity in North Vietnam sev.eral examples; all night Sunday and early Mon­ — Total employment in the day. state hit a new high in Decem­ The air strikes were reported ber, just under 1,116,000. here soon after the Pentagon — Unemployment dropped to announced in Washingfton that 3.1 per cent in December from attacks were being resumed. 3.2 per cent in November. A 13- Strikes had been held off for year low of 3 per cent was nearly two days after the end of reached last March. the Lunar new year truce in — New auto registrations Vietnam that beg;an at 7 a.m. dropped in December to 12,800 last Wednesday 6 p.m., EST, units from the November peak last ’Tuesday. of 15,250. A U.S. spokesman said Air — The manufacturing output Force Phantoms reopened the index registered the first de­ S i air war over Communist North Fire caused damage estimated at "hunareds of thousands” of dollars at the cline of the year in December. Vietnam with a raid in the Avon Old Farms Inn early this morning. The temperature was recorded at 14 — The average manufacturing Police remove a badly injured man from the ruins of a home in Saigon which southern panhandle at 1:17 a.m, degrees below zero at one point during the blaze, hampering the efforts of work week dropped in Novem­ officials said was the base for a mortar attack against U.S. military headquar­ — 12:17 p.m., EST. firemen. (AP Photofax) ber to 43.2 hours, compared ters. One of the mortar shells apparently blew up in the house, demolishing it The American officer said with 43.3 in October and the rec- clouds and darkness prevented « and killing some of the Viet Cong gunners inside. (AP Photofax) ^ord high of 43.5 in September. an assessment of bomb damage. Reopening Delayed — Claims for unemployment He said he did not know what Jo College? compensation increased in No­ the target wa.®. vember to nearly 2,600, and pre-' The Pentagon did not say FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) llminary data show a further, Mortar Attack Backfires^ when the, bombing had been re­ —"Joe College,’’ as everyone increase in Depember^^to nearly sumed and declined to go be­ Fire Damages knows, is the clean-cut, 3,40Q. This would be the highest yond, its two-sentence announce­ healthy, average male on an level since September IP65. . ment. There also was no expla­ American university campus. These trends in the. average Cditg Gun Site Explodes nation on the type or location of Not so at Northern Ari­ work week and in .tn)employ- targets being’hit. Old Avon Inn zona University of Flagstaff. mnt claims coincided with a The announcement began; SAK30N, South Vietnam (AP) AVON (AP)—Firs burned out was Immediately available, al­ In this case, the Jo for reduced rate of hiring by manu­ an explosion blew up the house ploding ammunition in the vehl- "Combat ig|a|ntionB against — Viet Gong gunners made a two large dining rooms of the though a spokesman said the Joanne College here isn’t facturers in November com from which the attack came. cle, and nine soldiers were military taigq||bjB,-North Viet­ pared to the vpry, high Tevftls niortar attack on the Allied ground operations re- hilled and nine were wounded, Avon Old Farms Inn today. loss might reach “ hundreds of male. She’s a pert, red-hair­ nam have new. been resumed." Most of the rest of the inn, thousands’’ of dollars. Flames ed junior majoring in physi­ reached during the summer, tho the U.S. mill- sumed Sunday a few minutes Earlier reports said 14 soldiers ’The bombings’*-were halted as report said. command in downtown Sai- which dates back to the 18th raged out of control for more cal education. after the end of the four-day were killed, but this figure was part of the. aahed agreement for century, suffered smoke dam­ than four hours. Miss College, 20, daughter The council said that *'1997 V)day, The headquarters lunar new year truce pro- lowered later, a four-day tnice beginning last wasnit hit, 12 Vietnamese were age. The inn, built in 1757, was of Mr. find Mrs. Cninton Col­ claimed by the South Vietnam- vvhen Vietnamese police Wednesday, in observance of (See Page Three) killed and 40 were wounded, and Three volunteer firemen were filled with antique furnitures lege of Tempe, Ariz., says ese government. But U.S. closed in on the house where the the lunar new year. injured in fighting the blaze in and decorative items. when strangers are told her planes today apparently spared viet Oong had set up their morr_ George Christian, President temperature^ as low as 14 be­ The main secUon of the inn name they reply with such targets in North Vietnam for the tar, the guerrillas were believd Johnson’s press secretary, said low zero. itself on Route 44 at the bottom things as “ Sure, and I ’m sixth straight day as Washing- to have triggered a timing de­ there would be no White House No firm esUmate of damage of Avon Mountain, escaped Dick Tracy.” ton appeared to be giving the vice that set off other mortar comment on the Pentagon an­ flame damage. Hanoi regime more time to cool rounds. The explosion killed two nouncement. He . also said there China W on’t Force down the fighting. policemen and a 9-year-old child An employe of the inn, Arnold would be no comment on any Piester, 46, was arrested on a Cold Weather Only light, scattered ground and wotmded 31 other policemen recent developments affecting Bristol Fire charge of kindling a fire by a action was reported in South and civilians, Vietnamese au- the Vietnam situation. cigarette. Police said the fire Vietnam. U.S. and South Viet- thorities reported. Agfain there Sources said earUer the Across East Break with Soviet namese air attacks also re- were no American casualties, Claims Boy, 6 apparently started in Piester’s bombing suspension was being TOKYO (AP) — Moscow Ra- Anti-Soviet rallies drew 100,- sumed ir the South. One 81mm mortar round land- room on the north side of the continued beyond the four-day BRISTOL (A P )-T h e body of J”” ” * ““ CSets IC IS ARecords V C C U r U S dlo said Sunday Red China is 000 persons in Peking Saturday inn. The heac'quarters Of Gen. Wil- six-year-old Matthew ClouUer ’ . . x.. apparenUy tiylhg to wreck rela- and 300.0000 more in a number uam C. Westmoreland com- (See Page Ten) (See Page Ten) was found today in ihe wreck- Once Once a a stop stop on on the the stagecoach stagecoach The coldest weather of Uie tions with the Soviet Unioi in an of other cities, the New China m ander of U S forces in Viet- age of his home which was bne on the old Albany ’Turnpike, ^n ter set records for the date effort to prevent peace in Viet- News Agency reported. It said nam was the tareet of the mor- destroyed by fire. Oie inn had been closed for the in several large cities of New nam. But Foreign Minister Chen effigies of Soviet Premier Alex- tar attack in Saleon butbut the the His mother, Mrs. Norman Past six weeks and had been due York and New England, caused Y1 reportedly asserted that Chi- ei N. Kosygin' and party leader riocpct round fell in’ a street Cloutier, and seven more of...... her reopen— ’Tuesday, niinor disruptions of commuter na would not take the initiative Leonid ‘ com- Court Won’t Review children escaped from the flam- The owner, Elmer Young, were ing two-family dwelling. said seyerad thousands had been heightened the hardships in a lU Communist neighbor. Moscow Radio repeated a So- fmrt Mrs. CToutier suffered minor spent in redecorating and In- power failure area in the Adi- Moscow and Peking traded viet charge that the daily dem- That roundhit a truck injuries when she leaped from stalling new kitchen equipment, rondacks. accusations as a series of mill- onstrations outside the SovietVietnamese army convoy. Card Burning Law^s a second floor window, holding Five cooks and housemen, The power blackout in pre- tary moves related to Chairman Embassy in Peking were slow- ______^ WASHINGTON (AP) — The one of her children. Her hus- ssleep in a part of the Inn, fled dawn hours knocked out interior Mao Tse-tung’s purge was re- ing Soviet military and econom- Miller is a graduate of L# Supreme (3ourt refused today by band was at work at the time, to safety when they smelled heatlng in a 20-mile wide area ported in (Jhina over the week- ic aid to North Vietnam because Moyne Colleg;e, a Jesuit Institu­ a vote of 8 to 1 to review a 1965 tion in Syracuse, N.Y. Mrs. David Libby and her smoke, around the Adirondack resort of end. Troops facing the Soviet employes could not leave the Old Forge, where the unofficial Union and the Nationalist embassy to expedite the ship- ^Red Hen^ law that prohibits draft card The court also refused to in­ two children escaped from the Some 75 firemen from six burning. other apartment in the house at towns — their uniforms encrust- low temperature was 43 degrees Chinese on Formosa were put ments passing through China terfere with government orders below zero. Its consitutionality was chal­ that Paul de Lucia, described by 49 Merriman St. ed with ice — fought the blaze "The main purpose of the Still Laying lenged by David J. Miller, 24, a Fire officials said a search that started at about 6 a.m. The morning’s lowest official trol of Peking M d two of I ^ o ’s demonstrations apparently is to Justice Department and inuni- self-described Roman Catholic ^ration officials as "czar of the o< the ruins was being conduct- Dense smoke, visible for miles, reading was 33 below at Mas- foes were ous ed from the Com- break off diplomatic relations pacifist. ’The first person indict­ ed for the missing child. hampered their efforts. munist party’s military com­ Green Eggs Chicago underwoild,” be de­ (See Page Fifteen) ed under the law. Miller, was The cause of the blaze, which Firemen from <3anton. North mission. (See Page Three) ported to Italy; refused to re­ LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — convicted in February 1965 of view criminal contempt qphvic- broke out about 12:30 a.m., was Canton, Simsbury, Granby and burning his card at a protest tions that stemmed from not Immediately determined. Poquonock helped the Avon Everyone laughs and says it rally against the Vietnam war onstraUons in 1963 to pxeesure Firemen were hampered by crews fight the flames. can’t happen, but the little red and military conscription. a Bt. Louis bank to employ Ne­ frozen hydrants as the battled Morning commuter traffic was t 4 hen goes on laying green eggs. Only Justice William O. Doug­ groes and refused to examine the flames in below-zero tem­ rerouted through Simsbury and I She’s been doing it for six las favored Miller a hearing. the constitutionality of New peratures. Farmington. months. ’The eggs themselves ’The approval of four justices York State’s vagrancy law, is required to get a case before are completely normal: A yel­ challenged by a Brooklyn man, the Supreme Court. arrested in 1964. low yolk and a white white. But Backed by the CSvil The Court also agreed with the egg shells are pastel green. Liberties Union, Miller claimed Help for Taxpayers—I the Justice Department that the A veterianarian, asked about the law unconstitutionally this, responded: "Sorry, I can’t abridges free speech rights and non-fJommunlst disclaimer once help you with that question, that its purpose is to requlr^ in administration of suppress the medicare law cannot be en­ Why don’t you try physiologists dissent. forced constituttonailiy. Don’t Leave Out at the University of Kentucky?” U.S. Solicitor General Thur- A telephone call was made to good Marshall defended the law Lexington by one skeptic. "Let as ” an appropriate regulatory me ask two doctors in my of­ measure designed to preserve a The Simple Things fice,” said the university profes­ document which plays an im­ sor at the other end of the line. portant role in the administra­ Bulletin EDITOR’S NOTE — Some If a wife had income under Loud' laughter filled the profes­ tion of the Selective Service times, taxpayers leave out the $600 and therefore is not re- sor’s office and rattled through System.” slmpiest tfainga on their income quired to file a return, the hus- the telephone. In a brief filed with the court LETTER FROM HAUSMAN tax returns, causing consld- band can claim no exemption ’’Try a geneticist: This thing Jan. 11, M ar^all said Miller “ is erable difficulty on occasion, for her unless she files jointly sounds like a problem for that no more entitled to claim that HARTFORD (AP)—How^ Ttds article, first in a series of with Urn. Reid. Good luck.” * his conduct is entitled to consti- srd Hauaman a t New Brit­ five, sums IV the basic facts for 4. Enclose all the W2 with- A geneticist said he’d heard of tuticmal immunity than is an ain, one of the two leading atax retbm. holding statements given you by a South American chicken Individual who, tor similar candidates for the post of Be- employers. called araucana that lays a ‘symbolic’ reasons, refuses' to pubUoan state chairman, said By JAMES MARLOW Generally, busbands and greenish blue egg. file an income tax return or to today he Is oonfldent he "can K. Associated Press Writer wives save by filing a joint xe- • f t The geneticist suggested one report for military service.” serve to unify, build and lead Twenty-one major points on turn, whether or not the wife of the eggs be washed. It was. Miller’s conviction in U.S. , the party to vtctory." In m filing your 1966 income tax ra- jjad income. If in doubt, try It The cleaning cloth became District Court in letter to the 72 members of turn: both ways to decide. little green, the egg shell re­ was upheld by the U.S,. Circuit the OOP State Central Com- J. The deadline is midnight; ■ y^)^ can get a refund—^if top tained its full hue. Court in New York (3ity Oct. IS. ndttee, he said: "Our party Monday, April 17, By then the much tax was wltMield from Veteran poultry experts say The sentencing judge, Harold must. be strengthened from return must be In the hands of —but only by filing a return. ■ the egg has to be white or r . Tyler Jr. of the District top to bottom, to lay a the Internal Revenue Service or ^ you must file a return if brown if it's a chicken egg. It CJourt, gave MMler a three-year sound foundatlMi tor futura in the mails. you were under 65—this In­ simply cannot be green, they suspended prison sentence and vlotories. Only a shrong and 2. Report only taxable In­ cludes children—and had in-, contend. placed, him on probatltm-for two unified party can hope to come, like salary and bank In­ come of $600 or more, whether But the eggs are green, and years providejd he obtained .a overoosne pur present minor­ terest. Some income is noptaxa- or not you owe any tax on it. the little hen is laying them. new draft card arid carried it- ity position In the,, stats.* ble, like Social Security pay­ Parents are rej^jonsible for fil­ Her owner, who ^ rejers to Millef said last March: “ 1 Hausman, who to vying wltil ments, and should po,t be report­ ing returns tor their ^ Id r e n U Frosty Fishing Is the Rule in Boston remain ' anonymous,~* says have no Intention of obeying any George T. LaBonne of Ola*- ed. they are unable to do so. family has been eating of the judge’s directives, even U tonbniy for the flislniiin* S. list your Social Securl^ 8. U you were 66 or older, no Frozen spray on draggei; Arlington is smashed by a crewman in Boston green-shelled marvels. I have to go to Jail.” ship. snM Oiat If he in eieet- number on your rptum—tiiere’s return is needed utdesa your harbor. The mercury reached an official two below zero at the harbor; Ice ac­ .They taste like any other egg, Maximum penalty under the ed he will Nose his law offlea a plaee for It—because there is cumulated on many vessels as they braved the frigid temperatures on the. run she reported, And no one has laiw is five yean in prieon sad and *dsy*te all my thas aai S!'penalj;j tor falling to. (S e e : from Georges Bank, 100 n)ile8 off Cape Cod. (AP Photofax) turned green. $10,000 One. energies to jHis party.* ,N J^AGE TWO MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1967 MANCHESTJER EVENING HERALD,. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 11.67 PAGE 'illREB

sidering it is actually his first, In the finals, but unfortunately ToUand ' * ■ - .1 _ ■ ■ ...... p— but it is not as tigtiUy knit. The Fine Concert the.composer seemed to have Gimedy Star Sbeinwotd on Bridge tfalTd symphony, commonly less melodic invention here. C h in a W on ’t Force Fitting chiltiren’s shoes is a specialty at LeonanTs called the “ Erolca,” is possibly Bn^hms’ Second Symphoney COUNTINO IS IME EXHT North dealer Boom Seen Education Board Accepts “ TH E W A Y tbs greatest symphony ever By Qeveland wss heard after the Intecmisalon At Temple TO 8VOOESSFDL FliAY V EartpWett vulaerabw Yes, Mothers and Dads. . . we do know how. written. The most perfect, in and received about ae fine a per- NORTH • my esttmatlon Is Mozart’s “ Q- By JOHN ORVBBB fonnabce as I can easily recall. Lou Mason, comedy star of By ALFRED 8HEINWOLD 4 J 9 2 B re a k w ith Soviet siackeniHg New Tolland High School t? K ‘ ' “Complete Une I HEARD It” Minor” but the greatest is the If “ Genius is the liHInlte ca- ^ 9 ^ eaeily. As you night club, television and On Us first day at school, the 0 A 98 (Continued ftpm. Page One) Of Corrective "Brolca,” Tltere Is a difference 4 A 73 (Continued frorti Page One) The board of education off'.- Circuit Court 12, Rockville, radio, will be the featured per­ bridge jdayer’s child was asked Shoes” in the terms, after ell. WEST EAST with the Soviet Union,” the will witness a reduced rate of dally assumed ownership of March 7. The fourth symphony always George Szell and the C9eveland Brahms, but I was thoroughly former Sunday, when Charter hy John Gruber to show how well he could count. 4 7 4 A K 8 4 I bt'6adcas^ atid.' Police Arrests business growth, compared with the new Tolland High School reparted, Mrs. Martin Your Doctor’s turns out disap^ntingly. It Symphony Orchestra demon- impressed with Mr. Szell’s read- Oak Lodge of B’nai B’ritfa spon­ “ One, two, three, four, five,” <9 J98642 <9 A 107 the strong upward momentum Poll nJParrot Prescription Japanese correspondents in ' ” o I S f O R I B reads like one of the composer’s strated that they are a bunch of *“81 o i this symphony. It had the sors a gala celebration of the 0 10743 0 J6 last week. The building was f “■O '■ S AND G I P 1 s Fined the tot reoHed, "adx, seven, Peking said Foreign Minister during most of 1M6.” ^ , , , Rd. She applied her brakes when greatest works, ^ it never j^rgenson Au- dl«<5ipHBe of a North Oer- 10th anniversary of the crea- 4 82 4 9 6 5 Wallace Van DeCar Jr., 62 of turned over to. the school board trying to negotiate a curve, po- With Care eight, nine, ten, Jack, queer, SOUTH 63 Oakwood Rd. wak charged “ Chief among the areas of ------sounds like one. The slow move- “ ’ * man (which Brahms was, of tlmi o f the State o f Israel. CJhen Y1 told a Japanese trade concern' are: ’The sluggish home by the high school building lice said, and the car slid into king.” When he gets a Ut older 4 Q I0 6 S at 9:10 p.m. Saturday with sale I am thoroughly gratified by though he himself asserted he m «)t is unquesUonably the most yesteraay anqmoon. <;ounge) coupled with the gem- The: event will be at 8 p.m. V 53 group China would not act first building picture, a softening in committee. the oncoming car driven ' by was bom in 1772. difficult of ^ Beethoven sym- uetUchkelt of Austria, where of liquor to a minor. the enthusiastic response I at ’Temple Beth Sholom, and the tot must leant to count up O K 5 2 to cut its ties with toe Soviet consumer demand for automo­ Acceptance of the building Pet®*', 24, of 54 Davis Most peoplewill tell you that Phondc movements to conduct, cnosen ana piayea wun miintte Brahms chose to make his home 4 Q J104 Police said they saw a youth ■have been receiving since I to thirteen in the usual way Union but was "ready to strike biles and other hard goods, pros­ by the school board will permit Rockville. Both cars were d r SHOES North Kart SoMh enter the Depot Square Pack­ atarted this series on some of Beethoven i.s the greatest of Some day there may be a truly for much o f Ms life, back against any Soviet at­ pects for a reduced rate of capi­ ■• ■ towed from the scene. No In­ Opening lead—six of hearts 1 MT age Store at 219 N. Main St. the town to apply for state the more significant composers. composers, and if greatness in ambidextrous conductor who This of luell wo kf he no From my point of view, the 1 0 1 4 tack.” tal spending, and manufaotur- 881 MAIN ST East wins the first trick with 3 NT AU Fata and leave with a package. building grants for the facili­ juries were reported. The compliments go far to- art is based on universality o f accompaniment ® verity, hut third and fourth move- ers’ own forecasts for a smaller u a m c h c s t s b appeal, I miust concur. I sUll *^81 absolutely steadily with ac^aHy *ere was “ ifre»t ar- hardly have been the ace of hearts and returns Japanese dispatches said Police say the youth identi­ ties by March 1. ^‘Fitting Is .ward balancing some uncom­ the ten to dummy’s king. South handbills in Peking reported increase in sales than for last think Mozart the more oon- hand while he weaves t l s ^ as it is reasonable to ex- Unproved upon; the third was already played the six and Jack, fied Van DeCar as the person The acceptance is subject to Manchester Evening Herald Our Business’* plimentary responses toward my needs four diamond tricks to iry year.” Bummate artist, blit this is an a luscious mbato for the first “ y SToup o h u m ^ , particularly beautifuL Whether and cannot hkve any more. who sold him the beer. .completion of a. punch list of Tolland correspondent Bette teview o f a recent opera. make hds game. were "brisk” along toe Sinkiang' The report also, said Connecti­ Anent these latter may I argument that has raged fm it- ' ’*«**“ 9 with his right. ««1 the ^ e m w n was a fiiM „ y natural anOpathy to South therefore takes a fi­ Van DeCar is scheduled to minor adjustments yet to be Quatrale, tel. 875-2845. Declarer begins with the four border and that the Chinese cut manufacturers should enjoy quote Tyrone Guthrie (who lessly for many years. Until that day cornea we have '*'hat a concert real- this compoeer, or whether Mr. nesse with dummy’s nine of appear in Manchester Circuit completed by the contractor, dubs. East discards a spade, army was alerted. good production activity this stages opera for the Met, and Beethoven is noted for Ms ^ ^ performance that is ly shwld be. Being human my- szell .ivasn’t quite as good in the diamonds, knowing (hat the fi­ Court 12 Feb. 27. year because of the military re­ Anderson - Fairoaks, who is n i^ s y S n es and it “ fash! rhythmically accurate and stiff, eeW. I And some points of dlf- maveSient In ^ o c t u a l- and West throws two low hearts. nesse will work. It’s a little Tile Soviet news agency Tass Laslie Copeland, 25, of Hart­ presently constructing the arts other companies in case you reported that noisy anti-Soviet quirements of the Vietnam war , don’t recognize the name) writ­ "onaW eTrbehe^ or one that is lyrical and in im- ^ e n c e to my conception and Hy, I felt this secUon lacked South continues with the ace dower than peeMng, but every ford was charged Saturday and science wing of the school. lonaoie to oeneve uiai me c ^ minent danger of falling anart What I heard, but actually I and king of diamonds. East demonstrations were continuing but that the state’s industrial ing in the current issue of bit as good! v/lth failure to drive to the I>avid Cook, school board numbered ones are better than realize that what faults T “ ^ ® evident to dropping the Jack on the secMid outside the Soviet Embassy in base, has become more diversi­ Opera News? He says, “The the even ones with the thlrf “ accompaniment. The realize that what faults I have the other Uiree eecUons. DaUy Queetlon right after a qear collision with chairman and a member of the round of diamonds. Peking. But Japanese newsmen fied in recent years so that a argument, it seems to me, would 1 " r . f^cinates anyone who to find are more p er^ n ^ con- Yet as I said at the ouUet, Dealer, at your right, bids ons a police cruiser, police report­ building committee, reported fifth and the ninth heading “ “ can actually read the score, and cepuons than truly artlatlc ob- ^,yjy gj, ^ South leads another diamond, said the Chinese foreign minis­ sudden end to the war would carry more weight if the pa­ notrump (16 to 18 points). Too ed. last night that the steel is go­ the rest. and West plays the seven. try assured Soviet diplomats have less Impact on business trons of opera were better crit­ is tot^ly lost on the average jections. concert as anyone, even are next holding: 8pades, A-K- Police said he was dri'vlng a ing up on the new wing, and I’ll go for the third, all right, Should declarer try a finesse Sunday that they would be Safe than might have been previous­ ics of singing.” I quite agree. and Beethoven himself thought concert-goer. The program started with Mo- & Jaded old biim like me, could 8-4-8; Hearto, A-10-7; Diamonds, dump truck west on E. Middle ly assumed. the project is on schedule so The fifth Is so well known zart's great G-mlnor Sym plm y reasonably, or even unreason- or play dummy’s queen? Did if they left the embassy. A week Now to get on with the se­ it his best symphemy. TTie fifth J-6; Clubs, 9-6-S. Tpke. heading toward the Main ’The council’s conclusion was far. as to need no comment. ’The which received a truly fine per- ably expect East start ivlth only two dia­ ago, the Chinese had refused to ries. It’s time for Beethoven, or is certainly the most popular What do you say? St. intersection and passed a ’The building aJL accepted by sixth is his transition from a formance. As usual, I object to ______monds, or is he being decep- g^uarantee the safety of Soviet that the Connecticut economy Ludwig van Beethoven to give and the ninth is always greatly Answer: Pass. Game la very stopped line of westbound cars, the school board contains 33 “ classical” composer, engross- the common practice of using a tl-ve, ■with an original holding of diplomats outside their com­ •will operate on a high level him his full name, and please beloved of amateur Choral unlikely when an opponent holds bringing him into the east- with further gains in aggregate classrooms, a library, offices, ed in architectonic form, to a very large string section, for this J-10-6 rather than J-6? pound. bound lane. notice that it is “van” not groups. Few people know them eo strong a hand. You (herefore business in sight at least guidance facilities, gym, cafe­ “ romantic” composer, who composer. Actually, Mr. Szell Eich Paintings You don’t have to guess if you With the easing of Qiinese “von.” He was of Flemish ex­ all from memory, and to tell stand to gain only a part-score A cruiser patrolman, who through mid-year. teria and kitchen. would tell stories and paint pde- achieved absolutely superb bal- Lou Mason follow the advice of Eddie Kan- pressure on the Soviets in Pe­ traction, his grandfather hav­ the truth I don’t know the sec­ if you Wd—and you may lose a had Just turned onto E. Mid­ The members of the building tures. It is known as the ‘pas- ance with his forces. It has been Put on Display tor, ■famous Los Angeles bridge king, demonstrators continued ing emigrated from Antwerp to ond from memory, but I have will serve as a kick-off of a ■very big penalty if you run in­ dle ’Tpke. from Main St. was committee and the school torale,” and instead of having many a year, for example, since expert and teacher. ‘Count up to .stay away from the Chinese Bonn where the composer was memorized the scores of the An exhibit o f paintings by campaign for the sale of to trouble. It is a bad gamble forced into a snowbank at the board toured the building for the customary “ Allegro,” i have heard the descending to thirteen,” he suggests. Embassy in Moscow. Vernon bom, probably in 1770, al- other eight State cf Israel bonds. to take a very big risk when side of the street, police said. half an hour before the accep­ COUGAR’S - Adagio,” “ Allegretto” and “ Al- bassoons at the beginning of the (Jeanette) Eich of ’The “ First” is actually his Bidding Helps you cannot gain very much at Daily life in Peking was re­ Copeland is scheduled to ap­ tance. legro” designations, has in ad- recapitulation of the first move- **5® Avery St. is now going on Mason, a comic and singer, second, it got published first. has performed at top night Blast started at least five best. ported apparently unchanged pear in Manchester Circuit Lad Casts Eye It is quite W S ie s q u e though incidentally, ment, and I heard them yester- at WUIie’s Steak House and wUl spades for his ■vuln^able bid of Copyright 1967 following the military control Court 12 March 6. School Board Appointments It IS quite iiaytmesque uiougn ^he first movement is listed, day with no effort whatsoever « . -w ir . spots in New York, Miami The board of education has 3 many consider it Mozartean. It gxamole as- “ Awakenintr ^ enort wnaissjever. continue through March 6. one spade. East also followed General Features Oorp. Imposed on the city Saturday. Normand E. Boisvert, 23, of To Future, Mails VALENTINE DAY Beach, Hollywood and Chicago. appointed Frank Lessig to the CANDY HEARTS by is suit to dubs three times. ’That Japane.se newsmen speculated 152 Charter Oak St. was charg­ actually ^ rough^to^ M ^ ^ serene impressions on arriv- former presi- ’The master of ceremonies for position of part-time custodian Whitman — Schraffts zartean, and so is Beethoven’s. ii, _ , „ neiiiiPiHpellucid; therethor. was definite dent of the Manchester FlneArt accounts for eight of his thir­ KILLED ON ‘PIKE* that Mao was havlhg difficulty ed at 11:40 a.m. Sunday with Santa Valentine the Sunday gala will be Sam at the high school, and hired THE TOP CAT Candy Cupboard “ First” Plano Concerto which teen cards, leaving room in his SHEL’TON (A P )— A 67-year- in carrying out his purge in the following too closely. nontroppo.” ^ e * ^ o v e n * ^ Im! the phrasings; there Association, Mrs. Eich has stud- Kellin, Hartford businessman Mrs. Karen Matthews as a sec­ is likewise actually his second. hand for only five red cards. old Shelton mam was killed Sun­ capital and that Mao’s support­ F*ollce said he drove for about Santa Claus has received a pressed by nature; but the devastatlngly pregnant jgd ■with Louis Fusarl, Nora Ad- and New England humorist and Valentine. retary at the high school. ARTHUR DRUG The “ Second” is somewhat “ hiftpausen” which were not dy Drake, Liz Humphries, after-dinner speaker. It is reasonable to assume day when a motor bike he woe ers in the city were split. a mile on Hartford Rd. behind Six-year-old Michael William The board tabled action on a more refined, oddly enough con- toM^sulffic^^or U'®*’® ^‘“ ® Wayne Morrell of Rockport! Kellln, the father of Mike Kel­ that West led a normal fourth- riding collided with a car. ’The anti-Maoists reported re­ a car closer than one car best card in hearts. ThiB means Police said Stefan Mytych was moved from China’s top mili­ length. Hlasney of 6 Butcher Rd. sent a request for the use of school fa­ him. Even the of tempi, particularly in the An- Mass., and Paul Zimmerman of lin, TV, stage and movie actor, thunderstorm that Blast- surely holds three the irictim. tary policy-making body were He Is scheduled to appear in Valentine to Santa Claus, writ­ cilities by a now-forming Ka­ was a little too much for his dante which did not emerge as the Hartford Art School, Tini­ is on the District Board Gov­ hearts higher than the six. If The driver of toe c m , John Marshals Chu Teh, 80, and Ho Manchester Circuit C6urt 12 ten in his own hand. ’The card rate Club. The request was sub­ OF THE YEAR! an Adagio and the Finale which veraity of Hartford, ernors of B’nai B’rlth and is comprehension. was forwarded to Santa with as­ mitted by Tolland State Jail was brilliant without being she has had one-man shows president of the Hillel Corp. of East started with five red cards, Brzezinekl, 25, of Shelton was Lung, 70. Chu was a cofounder March 6. One has only to listen to the sistance of the Rockville Area Captain Darryl Stark who stat­ msked. gt 'South Windsor Bank and Connecticut. of which three ere hears, he charged '^ to negligent homi­ of the red army with Mao. Both Emil B. Bottl, 16, of 294 thunderstorm in Berloiz “ Fan- Chamber of Commerce, which ed the club members would be ______I sUll maintain, however, that Trust Co., EUIngton Ridge Coim- Israeli bonds are the main can hold only two diamonds. He cide. had been reported on the purge Bush Hill Rd. was charged at tastique” Symphony, or the two dispatched a special messenger local residents. source of Investment capital for list for months. 6:30 p.m. yesterday with il­ dellghtful storms In Rossini’s v*o**ns playing "pia- try Club and Duet Beauty Salon, to Santa’s North Pole home. The school board wants to i A THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK nissimo” approximate the vol- Her paintings were chosen to the State of Israel’s economic Ho, a former deputy premier legal parking. operas to see the difference. Santa’s exact location is clas­ check its insurance coverage be­ tune of 8 ■violins playing exhibit at the Hartford Society development program, and the of China, was reported replaced Police .said he left his car in Yet all three composers are 'vlr- THE LITTLE THEATRE OF MANCHESTER, INC. sified “Top Secret.” One of the fore permitting the club to use local B’nai B’rith Lodge is co­ as deputy chairman of the mili­ the middle of W. Center St. af­ tually contemporaneous, or at l^*’® larger number pro- of Women Painter’s Show in few people who can get in touch the facilities because the nature operating in a special program presents tary commission by Yang ter it stalled. He told police he least overlapping. **"®® * "veiled” sound which is January 1965; West Hartford with him is WilHam Dickson, of the sport. By ORM WEST to stimulate 1967 sales. Clieng-wu, a supporter of De- did not attempt to move it off The SevenUi Symphony has “ PPrepriate to Debussy, Annory Coneoticut Festival of executive director of the cham­ Board member Preston Hard­ B’rith president, has issued In­ fen.se Minister Lin Piao. the street before he went to Have you ever noticed how famous people have a certain been the subject of a dozen or ®’'ample, than it is to Mo- Art. May 1965; Enfield Art Ex- at BAILEY AUDITORIUM ber. ing pointed out that karate is zart. Hail to Mr. Szell and the hiblt, February 1966; Many’s vitations to Sunday’s event to Wang Li, a member of Mao’s get a.sslstance, police reported. knack with words? How they seem to use the right word more interpretations, so you He is scheduled to appear in Dickson’s messenger reported dangerous and is an instruction at the right time in the right place to say what they mean certainly at liberty to "rehestra for their restraint, yet Art Exhibit In New Haven, May all B’nai B’rith members and Manchester High School purge committee, was reported­ Manchester Circuit Court 12 Santa ■was very touched by into how to kill. and mean what they say ? dream up your own p r o g r ^ for also hail to Mozart for reaUzlng 1966; Corbin Comers Art Ex- their friends. ly named the Communist par­ Lincoln’s immortal Gettysburg address is an excellent ex­ ty’s propaganda chief. The post Feb. 27. Michael’s greetii^g and instruct­ The board has agreed to the work. In it, so far as I am ^® ^^® May 1986. ed the messenger to deliver his ample. Remember the—“We have nothing to fear but fear concerned, Beethoven broods n°™ ally at his disposal. she won first prize in oils at had been held by Tao Chu, the change the runs of the elemen­ itself”—by F.D.R. ? It would have sounded meaningless had LO O K beat regards to Michael, who tary school buses which present­ mysteriously, above the com- Benjamin Lees’ “Concerto for the Glastonbury Art Guild Ex- Merchants Laud former No. 4 man in China wlw he said, “ We have nothing to be afraid of.” Winston Chur­ certainly ■will be remembered by ly pick up children at the comer mentators who would explain String Quartet and Orchestra” hlWt In September 1966, and was purged in December. There A.J, Muste, Dies, chill could have said, “We owe a lot to the R.A.F.” Instead, have been reports that he died Santa next Christmas. of Mt. Spring Rd. and Old Post he said, “ Never in the field of human conflict was so much him, or the conductors who mis- was given a first performance has won various awards at Highway Crew HOMEWARD;, interpret him. • hereabouts and proved to be an Manchester Lions Arts and in January. ISoted Pacifist Rd. as long as there is consider­ owed by so many to so few.” able snow on the ground. Hardly any of us would know what was meant if we The Eighth is always charm- interesting work, though hard- Crafts Festivals and Manchester Local retail businessmen to­ heard, “Do not enumerate your poultry prior to successful Ing, fresh and new. It is the *y a great one. Its chief in- Fine Art exhibits, day congratulated town High­ brKEmFRmu ANGEL NEW YORK (AP) — “Peace­ Manning Speaks The buses will continue down Mt. Spring Rd. and pick up the termination of the process of Incubation.” But we all know symphony that iqisets my pet Merest lies in its assymetrlcal Her paintings are in many way Supt. Ernest Tureck for his « to MNitr THOMAS WOlfE ableness does not mean trying Stocks in Brief clilldren at the comer of Garnet what is meant by, “Don’t count your chickens until they’re theory, which is workable with rhythms; neither harmonic nor private collections. snow plowing operations during to disturb nothing or glossing On Hypnosis Use hatched”—and it means the same thing. These thoughts may Ridge Dr., at which point there this one exception and may be melodic content Is exceptional. ■ ...... — ------last Tuesday’s blizzard. NEW YORK fA P )-T he stock ov'er realities,” the Rev. A. J. be worth remembering when we hear the flow of words, and THIS THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY — AT 8:80 is considerably leas traffic. of some advantaga to you. From only one hearing, I was CALL OFF CLASSES In a letter to him from Jo­ Muste once observed. “ Nonvi­ Henry J. Manning, a teacher a lot of double talk, that can not help or solve some of our market had to reckon with fur­ Driver Charged Beethoven, as you know, grew left with the impression that the WINDHAM CENTER (AP) — seph Garman, chairman of the Tickets $2.00, Reserved — flJiO General Admission olence is not apathy or coward­ at Bennet Junior High School present day problems . . . ther confusion about possible progressively deafer and deafer "Andante oantando” was the School officials have called off retail division of Manchester’s at Leonard’s Shoe Store, Main St.; box office, or teL 648-2814 ice or passivity.” and an instructor in the Even­ Mrs. Greta Martin of Mt. WATKINS-’WEST FUNERAL SERVICE in his lifetime, and his works best of the three movements. I classes for Windham Center Chamber of Commerce, Garman peace talks but it still managed During a half century of es­ ing Graduate School at Wllli- Spring Rd. was charged with 142 EAST CENTER ST. grew muddier and muddier as <11<1 not feel that the compoeer School students, wrote: “ On behalf of the retail to buck ahead on balance de­ pousing the pacifist cause luiUl mantic State College, will give failure to grant half the highway 649-7196 he lost his hearing from the top bad mastered the problem of ’The officials were attempting businesses in Manchester, I want spite some weakness early this his death of a heart attack Sat­ a letcure-demonstration entitl­ as the result of an accident downwards. balancing a rather frail string to find other quarters to replace to thank you and the Hljghway a^cnoon. Trading was fairly urday night, Muste, 82, Inristed ed, “ Study of Behavior through Thursday on Old Post Rd. She I stoutly maintain that had he quartet against massive scoring the five classrooms, offices, and Department for the excellent OPEN DAILY 11:30-9 P.M. active. that “ war does not bring peace. Hypnosis,” Thursday at 7 pju. Is scheduled for appearance in retained all his hearing, his fbe first movement. This kitchen facilities destroyed in a Job that you did In clearing the ■•wfB At—I Weakness was apparent es­ It merely breeds more war.” at the college. later works would have been problem met a better solution fire Saturday night. snow after the blizzard. pecially in the aerospace de­ He said that wars could be By use of hjrpnoais. Manning avoided and were not in toe far different than they are. They ______“You and your men are to fense stocks which backed will reproduce various emotion­ spirit of Christ. read much better than they ac­ be congratulated for the ef­ away In the face of the repeat­ al states such as guilt or frus­ We’re celebrating Cougar’s win of the **Oscar” fective way that you cleared the ed news stories about Vietnam He once rose at a Quaker tration and will trace effects ANNE CAMPBELL'S tually sound in many, many in- T tfiltO T l meeting in 1940 and said, ” If I Motor Trend Magazine’s of the automotive industry with a big Celebra­ THE SWEETEST stances. Beethoven apparently snow and brought things back peace. the emotions have on thinking, to normal. I can’t tell you how The latest of these was a re­ can’t love Hitler, I can’t love at speech, social action and motor tion Sale. Savings now on all 28 Mercury models only remembered what was all.” BEAUTY SALON possible but not always what much that means to retail busi­ port from London that Prime performance. “Car of the Year” award VALENTINE Tcmight, Muste was to have was practical. ‘^Bakeless’ Bake Sale to Aid ness and we are sincerely grate­ Minister Harold Wilson said he The lecturer will also demon­ 843 MAIN STREET and special savings on featured models such described a recent trip to North It’s heresy to say he ever ful.” believes a peaceful solution to strate how the h5T»notlc state OF ALL! Vietnam which he made to talk as those described below. Come in now for an wrote anything that wasn’t sub­ the Vietnam war "could now be can be used to induce feats of goes to Mercury Cougar Band Booster Uniform Fund m m peace with President Ho Chi limely great, and I ’ll undoubt­ reached” despite the lack of mental ability, sensory acute­ CLOSED TILL Minh. He was scheduled to tell a award-winning deal on a 1967 Man’s CJar. edly be - the target of more Versified invitations to con­ senior high school band this SIRLOIN PIT* immediate success in his week ness, end physical strength, as group at the community church “ Open Forum” letters, but the year and that there ■will be close oniOTiMiOt I 287 West Middle Tpke. of talks with Soviet Premier well as various kinds of emot­ FURTHER NOTICE tribute to a bakeless bake sale lulVunrMilJ of his plans for mobilizing 160 to 60 members next year. I Manchester Alexei N. Kosygin. ionally based disorders like fact is that much of Beethoven for the benefit of band uni­ different peace orgatozations should be decently laid to rest The uniform now, for march­ Gainers outnumbered losers amnesia or stuttering. DUE TO ILLNESS Weight Watchers Specials for a nationwide. Demonstratiim CANDIES and buried six feet under; par- forms have been sent home ing in town parades, consists about S to 2 but the Dow Jones ’The lecture will be open to • • MOM against the war in Vietnam on tlcularly In his middle and' later oldest child in each of black slacks, white shirts and ^VaM|Q*aWTM ■ •iiuiai industrial average at noon was the public. V2 lb. BROILED BURGER April 16. works. “ Fidello,” his one opera, school family today. ties, provided by the studMits. down .55 at 856.18. Instead, a memorial service ASSORTED With Double Part of the weakness in the is a case in point. It is a com- Band Boosters of the Junior- ^ second^fund-ralslng event will be conducted at the Com­ CHOCOLATES Dow Industrials was traced to And yoiir Mercury Man is celebrating plete bore. senior high school are seeking 7®^*" *’® ® concert Tossed Salad. munity Church at 36 E. 40th St. 1 to. box $1.70 in the high school gym March a 2-polnt loss in United Aircraft The Eighth, makes me a liar a total of $1,300 by the end of Another memorial service wiU 2 lb. box 3.35 17. ’The concert has been set which had to reckon not only and a very bad criterion. I ’ll the school year toward the be held next Monday at 6 p.m. Don’t Just woo her... with his“Car o f the Year” Sale! for a Friday so that everyone _ with the ‘;peace scare” but also ^ toyed with the Idea purchase of uniforms for band at the 15th street melting house —parents and elementary last week’s news that It had a that It IS actuaUy early and was members. These will be passed Memo] of the Society of Friends, at 21 revived, but school children —can attend. decline in quarterly earnings K,,. j know that is not down from member to member »E96KIUEG8BHSS i RIB EYE STEAK E. 16to St. Budget Discussion* NHIWSIMNSDraiaBffl true, for the second move­ and will benefit ell band mem­ despite a rise in sales. The boa’rd of education will (niBMHuiMWBraW With Double A private cremation service ment mimics Maelzel's metro­ bers, especially those now com­ ’The Associated Press average begin discussion of the propos­ 7:00 and 9:10 Tossed Salad. was held Sunday. nome, which was only invented ing up through the ranks at the ® 1 . 1 9 of .60 stocks at noon was up .6 ed 1967-68 budget at Its meet­ a couple of years before the al­ elementary school. Starts Friday at 317.3 ■with industrials up .8, leged date of composition. ing tonight at 8 in the high rails up .6 and utilities up .3. ’The band uniforms fund al­ "Monkeys Go Home” Hausa Spoken Here wow school library. Activity was at a brisk pace My comments on the Ninth ready has $700, earned from LUNCHEON SPECIAL Other items on the agenda despite semiholiday conditions WASHINGTON — Sucb lan­ ''“ lows activltlM in the past etition at this time. I don’t want ^ Include ratification c f actions ROAST BEEF SANDWICH prevailing because of the ob­ guages as Yoruba, Hausa, Telu- two years including the sale of ^ Ith Cole Slaw D O si to be waked again in the small taken in executive session last servance by banks and some gu and Hindi will be studied by light bulbs. The sum sought this Kosher Dill Pickle DTC hours of the morning to hear on Monday, evaluation o f an over- THEATRE EAST other financial institutions of American college students in the phone, “ Beethoven ■will live year, if realized, will bring the night field trip plan, report of Lincoln’s birthday. the summer of 1967 under 'U. amount to $2,000. A matching elementary school oil burner re- ORDERS TO GO—TEL. 649-1154 HERI RED forever. Gruber is as good as Prices were irregularly high­ S. Office of Education awards ^ o u n t has been included In the pairs, discussion of two health — FINAL WEEKS— With a Forever Yours Heart by Barton’s. Filled FOIL HEARTS dead!” er on the-American Stock Ex­ to promote knowledge of non- As for performance, Bee­ board of education’s proposed programs strongly supported THE HAPPIEST SOUND change. Westem languages. with 55 scrumptious qhocolate miniatures. Just 5V^ oz. 85c budget. by the Oonnectlcutt State Medl- I lb. $2.25 thoven is much more rough- $3.10 for this glorious heart. But come on over he'wn than Mozart, and delicacy This is the first fund-raising cal Society, board approval of Wed. Matinee—2:00 Now 1% to. 3.65 actiidty of the year for the is not necessarily a necessity new actlirity accounts, teacher Mon. thru FrL Eve.— 8:00 Showing and look into all the WOWS Barton’s has for Band Boosters, who are headed Sat., Sun.—^1:30-5:00-8:80 in a goo(l interpretation of his resignation and the reinstate­ by Robert Dixon. Valentines. works. He is angular, as Haydn ment of teachers after service TEL. 643.7832 FREE PARKING BIRCH ST PE8P pf THEAt " A bakeless bake sale means M O KS ICMnrMUiK 135-Piece HOMEMAKER Sets is sometimes angular, but on so in the armed forces. (Cupid's favorite) that the contributor gives the Sunday Recital MOCERS.

MANCHESTER EVEIONG H£»ALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18,1967 r~ .TAGS kGUB MANCHESTEli EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13,1967 PAGE f l V I T ollan d Pope Commends Help for Taxpayers^! 60 cents. It’s available from the Events Government Printing Office In SMILINO ■» m V IC l Washington and at IRS offices. Johnson for Halt ^ It goes into far more details I Cho’icest Meats In Town! j 4n Capital Antique Show on Weekend than' any one person will need or In Viet Bombings U O Il t IjC aV C O u t than oan be covered in a series Didn*t Want FigKt$ . like this. WAEIIINGI'ON (AP) S; A aur- To Aid Historical Museum VATICAN c n r (AP) - The 20. Some , examples of taxable TUESDAY ONLY SPECIAL! Vatican today praised President vey Bhowa that one-third of all MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER Twenty-five antique dealers ior High team will income which must be reported: NATIVE “WAYBBST" youngsters who fljnlt the Job from throughout southern New face Vernon Junior to­ Johnson fOr the suspension of Wages, salaries, tips, fees, U.S. bombings of North Viet­ The Simple Things Corps before completing train-’ England will exhibit at this morrow afternoon In. the TPl- bonuses, commissions, Interest Ing did SO; beocuse they were weekend's Tolland Antique land High School gym. Tolland nam and voiced hope the Hanoi government will respond with (Continued from Pagq One) on U.S. savings bonds, profits afraid of getting into fights. Show, sponsored by the Tol­ has a 9-0 record and Vernon Is from business, rents, royaltie, an equal sign of good will. allowed deductions for personal CHICKEN Another major reason' for de­ land Historical Society. The 11-2 for the season. income subject to tax was $1,200 prizes and awards when you did fections, according to h Louis show will be Saturday and Sun­ The game is a non-league coh- In an editorial, the Vatican or more, whether or not you expenses. But how you take something to win them. daily newspaper L’Osservatore them depends on your personal Harris Associates survey for the day, from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.. test between the neigdiboring owe any tax on it. Parents are 21. Sofne examples of non- Office of Economic Opportunity, In the Tolland High School cafe­ towns. Vernon’s two defeats Romano called the American responsible for filing returns for case. taxable income which does not action a new element reviving If you take the standard de­ BREASTS was that the youngsters felt teria on Rt. 74. have been at the hands of the their children if they are unable have to be reported In making they weren’t receiving the train­ The show is being held to same team, Bloomfield. It Is hope. to do so. duction, which may give you a your return: 0 (Limit 4 Pounds Per Family) It said the halt .in bombings bigger deduction than you could ing, they had expected. raise funds for the society’s otherwise undefeated. 8. If you were 65 or older, no Insurance proceeds, - damages TWo other major reasons list­ projects, the most immediate of appeared to answer North Viet­ return is needed unless your justly .claim, you don’t have to paid and so on for Injury or Chimney Fire nam’s condition for the start of list your expenses. If your de­ ed by the survey were general which is opening of a historical A fire Saturday morning was income subject to tax was $1,200 death; life Insurance payments HIGHLAND PARK MARKET dissatisfaction with the program museum In the former Post Of­ negotiations. or more. The same goes for ductible expenses were larger on death; dividends on veter­ confined to the chimney of the than the standard deduction and homesicknitss. Yours for a fice on the Green. Rosa Baiter home at Goose Earlier' Vatican sources saU your wife. You were considered ans' Insurances; disability re­ More than 30,000 youngsters Pope Paul VI had received no 65 for all of 1966 if your 66th covers, you can claim them in tirement payments and other The society hopeis to refur­ Lane and Baxter St. Members full but in that case you’ll have currently are enrolled in the Job bish the interior of the build­ of the Tolland Volunteer Fire reply from Hanoi to his latest birthday was as late as Jan. 1, benefits paid by the Veterans Corps, an In-tralning program peace plea. to itemize them. ing and will need to acquire var­ Department stayed on the scene 1967. Administration; gifts; inheri­ for high school dropouts 18 to 21 flat tummy with ious types of display cases for On Feb. 8 Pope Paul sent let­ 9. Everyone filing a return 15. There are two ways to find tances; bequests: Railroad Re­ years old. for an hour and a half to keep the tax: in a tax table or by exhibiting Items of Tolland’s the fire from spreading. ters to North Vietnam President gets a $600 exemption—meaning tirement Act benefits. The sample covered 10,858 heritage. The Bulletin Board Ho Chi Minh, President Johnson that much knocked off his in­ figuring It yourself. But this is a limited operation. Only people Job Corps trainees who quit or Many people have offered to ’The business committee of and South Vietnam Chief of come if he’s under 65—$1,200 if with imder $5,000 income can were discharged. Those covered Youthcraft’s Slimline donate Items of local histori­ United Congregational Church State Nguyen Van Thleu, asking he’s 65 or older. $ 1 0 0 0 ? in the survey stayed in the pro­ cal interest, but the society has will meet tonight at 8 in the that the four-day lunar new You get a $600 exemption for use the tax table, and only some of them can. l | SAWYER’S gram a median 2.4^ months, A had no place to display them. Christian education building. year cease-fire be prolonged your wife if she is under 65—$1,- into peace negotiations. normal training program runs Funds also will be needed to 200 if she is 65 or older—provid­ People with $5,000 or more VtEW MASTER nine months. Install an alarm system on the Manchester Evening Herald ed she files jointly with you or, income must figure their own I San Bernardino County, Calif., "Negroes stayed somewhat building and for the repair of Tolland correspondent, Bette being without income, fails to tax, using the tax-rate schedule, [COUNTRY DRUC longer than whites, women long­ several items already donated to is the largest county In area In file jointly, and is not claimed 16. There are two main forms Quatrale, teL 876-2845. the United States. er than men, and those in urban the society and to the Friends as ^ e dependent of someone for making a return: 1040 and itiiiiliiiii (training) centers longer than I t’s not an optical illusion. The two look-alikes are twins Court Of Honor held Saturday at St. Mary’s Episcopal of Tolland. else. 1040A. The latter, a punchboard, those in (rural) conservation James (left) and John LeggitL They and David Cross, cen­ Church by Troop 27. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) ter, were awarded Eagle Scout badges at a banquet and 13.00 The museum will be open to If a wife had Income under is simpler. But not everyone can centers,” the report found. the public and arrangements Hebron $600 and therefore is not re­ use this, either. Anyone can use The survey Indicated that will be made with local schools quired to file a return, the hus­ 1040. Anyone with $10,000 or even those who left the program chief White House contact with for class tours through the fa­ band can claim no exemption more income, or who Itemizes early felt the Job Corps im­ the Democrtlc National Com­ Spain’s Chemicals Up cility. Tree Removal on Slocum Rd. for her unless she files jointly deductions, must use 1040. LEASE proved their chances of becom­ mittee and its chairman, John Leggitt Twins, Cross BARCELONA, Spain — Among various exhibits at the with him. Only those earning less than ing wage-earners. M. Bailey. Spain’s chemical production, show ■will be a collection of old If a wife must file a return, $10,000 who fit certain condi­ Said the Harris report: "Oyer valued at $1.6 billion a year New by Youthcraft. . . V-Lift tummy clocks, including beehive, school because her income was $600 or tions can use form 1040A. More A NEW 1967 half (65 per cent) feel they have CAPITAL FOOTNOTES and increasing at an annual Is Approved by Boyington Receive Eagle Badges rate of 10 per cent, represents feature guarantees victory over tummy and early Seth Thomas clocks over, she can file jointly with on this later in the series. a pretty good chance for ad­ Sol M. Llnowitz, U.S. ambas­ 11 per cent of the nation’s to­ dating back to early times. A Tree Warden Ralph C. Boy­ Frlnclpal Ray Gardiner re­ her husband, in which case each 17. There are special rules for VOLKSWAGEN vancement compared with 21 sador to the Organization of The presentation of Eagle Scout badges highlighted bulge. Long leg panty girdle of Lycra* large grandfather’s clock from ington has ruled favorably on ports the enrollment at the claims a $600 exemption on the military people who served in American States, predicts that tal industrial outjjut. The in­ per cent of this group who felt, the annual banquet and Court of Honor held Saturday dustry, Which employs 160,000, Spandex lets you wear fashions one size the 1800’s will dominate the dis- the application of the Connecti­ school as of Jan. 31 was 545. gne return. If the wife files sep­ the Vietnam area. A N Y MODEL before going into the Job Corps, an "American summit confer­ by Boy Scout Troop 27 of St. Mary’s Episcopal Church. play. cut Light and Power Co. to re­ arately, she takes her exemp­ The pay of an enlisted man ence” will be held this spring Is operating at 86 per cent of The board of education approv­ that,, they had a good chance for The Eagle awards went to ------—------capacity. smaller. And, it's machine washable 1 Other exhibits will include a move trees on Slocum Rd. He ed Mrs. Alice Fogil and Mrs. tion on her return, the husband doesn’t have to be reported and 1 - 2-YEAR PLANS eventually getting a good pay­ and that President Johnson will James and John Leggitt, twin collection of old bottles, dating added, however, that the per­ Alice Soininon as substitutes at claims his exemption on his re­ is free of tax for ciny month, a ing job.”' attend. er, Craig Saums, Jared Stans- White. S, M, L, XL. e SEDANS sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Leg- field and James Wickwlre. back to the late 1700’s, tmd vari­ mits will not be issued for a pe­ the school. turn. part of which he served in Viet­ Beneficial The survey found that on An analysis by the economic gitt of 72 Walker St.; and to a To Life Scout: Douglas Han­ ous collections of furniture in­ riod of ten days to allow for Town Listed 159th 10. Anyone filing a return can nam and its adjacent waters or SUNR(X)FS REPAY* AMOUNT unit of U.S. News & World Re­ How big Is th at Big O.K. you get a t Bene­ leaving the program, 62 per David Cross, son of Mr. and sen. cluding early-American pine the filing of legal objections. According to a report issued get a $600 ex^pti^n for each wax hospitalized anywhere as a e GHIA CPS. A CONVS. ficial? Plenty bigl Big as th at warm welcome MONTHLY OF LOAN cent of the Job Corps dropouts port magazine forecasts 10 Mrs. Stanley Cross of 418 Hack­ not shown; Average Leg Panty Girdle 12.50 from the 1700s and Victorian At the hearing last week Mr. by the Connecticut Expenditures dependent he can legitimately result of wounds, disease or in­ e DELUXE STA. WAGON th a t greets you when you come in. Big as all $ 1 6 .7 5 $ 3 0 0 obtained jobs, 8 per cent re­ years of "unmatched growth matack St. claim, under or over 65. furniture from the mid-1800s. A and Mrs. Douglas Burt, own­ Coimcll, Hebron stood 159th in jury incurred in Vietnam or a FASTBACKS th e cash you g e t Big as all the things the 2 6 .5 8 5 0 0 turned to school and 2 per cent and prosperity” for the U.S. Foundations, Main Floor colleotion of art glass also will ers of the property adjacent to 11. And—a person filing a re­ those adjacent waters. economy in the 1970s. The Leg;gitts are both jun­ the state in the amount expend­ a SQUAREBACKS cash will do for you — like pay bills, take 3 6 .4 1 7 0 0 were both working and going to iors at Manchester High School Daddario Picks CAREERS be displayed. the site, protested the removal ed per pupil in 1965-66 for edu­ turn gets an extra $600 exemp­ A commissioned officer is ex­ care of expenses, balance the family budget. The Department of Health, a VW TRUCKS 1 0 0 0 school. and Cross is an MHS senior. Local exhibitors at the affair of the trees. tion if he is blind. He also gets empt from 1966 income tax on 5 1 .1 6 Education and Welfare reports cation. The reports listed He­ That’s b i^ Right? Call up or come in. O.K.7 All three are members of the Six Nominees are Stonehedge Farm, Mrs. Sould the permits be given to bron’s total expenditures includ­ an extra $600 exemption for his the first $500 of pay for any Ask for Mort Herman And get th at Big O.K.I *O n24 m onth plan. Power Advisers Set it made available to the states Clyde Jondro; Donkeyville Farm wife if she is blind. He gets no month imder the same condi­ Order of the Arrow, scouUng’a the CL&P the trees would have ing opeiratlng expenses, trans­ BENEnClAL FINANCE SYSTEM • 1700 OFFICES COAST-T(FCOASf WASHINGTON (AP) — Offi­ for education, public health and national honor society. For Academies Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barrows, to be removed and the land re­ portation and Interest payments extra exemption for a blind de­ tions explained above for the TED TRUDON cials of public and private seg­ civil defense purposes more and Erowmcroft, Mrs. Jean stored from which the trees on Rham High School as $440 pendent. enlisted man. ments of the electric power in­ than $194 million in the six- During the ceremonies. Cross U. S. Cong. Emilio Q. Dad­ Pearsall, a former Tolland resi­ were removed. per pupil. 12. If you were self-employed 18. The IRS sends taxpayers Loans $ 2 0 to $1(X )0 - Loans life-insured at low cost dustry have created a 19-mem­ month period ending Dec. 31, and James Leggitt presented dario has nominated six Man­ dent. Several exhibitors from you must file a return, regard­ LEASINC their mothers with Eagle Moth­ Legion Contest Today Operating costs per pupil an instruction pamphlet. Be TOLLAND TURNPIKE Benefleial Finance Co. of Manchester ber advisory committee to study 1966. chester youths to fill two va­ Vernon also will display their were quoted at $392.01 and net less of age, if you had self-em^ sure to read it. If you don’t have Communications Satellite er’s Pins, while John gave his cancies at each of the country’s The American Legion Ora­ TALCOTTVnXE, CONN. 836 MAIN ST., MANCHESTER emergency planning for nation­ collections. current expenses at $399.30 for ployment income of $400 or it, get it, since it contains tax al defense. Oorp. has requested proposals father an Eagle Tie Clasp. three service academies —^Alr Miss Florrie Bishop Bowering torical Contest which was to more. You’d use Form 1040 and PHONE 649-2838 Ph: 643-4156 • (Over So. New England Tel. Business Office) have been held on Friday Was the town. The operating cost forms, schedules, tables, the The department of the Interi­ for architectural and endear­ Following the banquet, J. Force, Military and Naval. Is sending as hospitality hostess figure includes only the costs of Schedule C. arrangement for figuring the or said Sunday night that the ing services for three new earth Morey Roy of Blackledge Dis­ One local youth was named for the event. Mr. Harold Gar- postponed to today at 9 a.m. at Rham. the school program excluding 13. Anyone under or over 65, Social Security self-employment committee was formed to study stations for satellite communi­ trict presented the Troop Char­ an alternate to ail three acad­ rity, chairman of the Historical transportation. even though receiving Social tax, state sales tax tables and the burgeoning needs for power cations to be located In Calfor- ter to the Rev. Geopge F. Nos­ emies and another was named TELEPHONE Society, Is in charge of tickets Another postponement due to The report shows that Hebron Security payments, must pay a state gasoline taxes which are nia. West Virginia and Puerto trand, rector of St. Mary’s. the storms of last week was the in the United States in the next •Utemate to two. and Mns. Clyde Jondro is direc­ paid the least of the towns in Social Security tax on any taxa­ deductible if you are itemizing MANCHESTER 10 years. Rico. Henry Peck received his 10- Michael D. Belcher of 363 525-9128 tor of the show. Mrs. Donald meeting of the Hebron Wom­ Regional District 8. Marlbor­ ble earned income. There's a your deductions. year veteran’s pin. en’s Fellowship which was to The committee was specifical­ Spring St. was named principal Ba^ro^vs is in charge of publicity ough led the three towns with limit on how much income he 19. For a lot of people one of VISIT BERNIE’S SHOPPING PARKADC ly assigned to advise the De­ Other awards were made as appointee to the U. S- Air Force CREATIVE SCHOOL riave as its' guests Isadora end Mrs. John Woods is refresh­ total expenditure per pupil list­ can earn and still draw Social the best helps they can get is to fense Electric Power Adminis­ follows: Academy. The alternates are OF HAIRDRESSING ment chairman. Wolf and two teachers from ed as $561.99. Andover spent Security payments. If in doubt, buy the government’s book of Police Report the Manchester School systems tration on various -i'- •' Assistant Scoutmaster badg­ Vladimir Ordus of 21 Margaret 163 Afylum S»., HHd. A food bar will be open dur­ $523.48. consult your Social Security of­ instructions on filing a return — Before you shop anywhere es: David Cross, Bruce Han­ Rd., Andrew J. Tomko Jr. of 29 ing tlie show. who were to speak cm the buy­ fice. emergency defense program. It Breaks, Thefts Hebron’s average daily mem­ ’’Your Federal Income Tax’’ — aiso will keep the Interior De­ sen, Gary Heard, David Melen- Bretton Rd. and Albert J. Hew­ FImm smi4 im wMioat Boy Scout Banquet ing of students from Hai^wdi bership was listed as 827 stud­ 14. Everyone filing a return is which has 160 pages and costs dy, Lee Rouleau. itt of 77 West St. oMigsNeii yaur FREK cala. A new charter was awarded 'This program will' be spon­ partment informed on pianniiig Police are investigating a lag aa yaiir acliaal anO ■ ents, Marlborough as 558 and matters. break, two attempted breaks, Senior patrol leader’s btidge John Andrelni of 110 Tracy caraar ia kaMrastlng. to the local Boy Scout Troop sored by the group in April at Andover as 494. 'The median for a public meeting at which Wolf Named committee chairman and two thefts in which tach­ and warrant: David Fox. Dr. was named principal ap­ 18 Saturday night and two cita­ the state was $509.70 per pupil JUST ARRIVED AT eeR N ic's Patrol leaders’ badges and pointee to the U. S. Military KAMI tions for recognition of faithful and the teachers will describe was Frank M. Warren, presi­ ometers and a gear shift knob with Darien spending the most dent of Portland General Elec­ valued at a total of $190 were warrant: Eric Siinnamon, Academy. The alternates are STRIET service to the scouting program the program as it has been car­ $787.31 and Montvillo the least, Ordus and Tomko. were awarded to former Scout­ ried out in the Manchester tric Oo., Portland, Ore. Donald stolen from parked cars. James Wickwlre, Robert Hick­ CITY ' 1 $329.55. ey, Bruce Boland, Steven Kas- Named alternate appointees master Raymond Blanchette area. F. Mger, president of Detroit At Manchester Motor Sales STATO ’ Grange to Try Meeting Edison Co., was selected vice Inc. on Hartford Rd., a thief el and Michael Parker. to the U. S. Naval Academy and committee Treasurer Stu­ Electors to Meet Hebron Grange 111 will at­ THE SWEETEST are Ordus and Richard E. Hein APR ' art Danforth. The board of admissions of chairman. sometime last Friday or Satur­ Junior Assistant Scoutmaster ’ .1 tempt to meet tomorrow night day pried a tachometer valued warrants and hades: Alfred of 76 E. Middle Tpke. The presentations were made electors will meet tomorrow at 8 in Gilead Hall. The program at the annual banquet of the night at the Town Office Build­ Humphrey at Work at $150 from a 1966 Oldsmobile. Butler, Mark Cross, Richard scheduled will be “Valentines. VALENTINE RCA VICTOR Cross, David Fox, Douglas Han­ WASHINGTON (AP) — Presi­ At Moriarty Bros, at 315 Cen­ troop. The new charter was ing from 6 to 8 to make voters. Those attending are to bring presented by Jonathan Birnie Naturalization papers proving O F ALL! dent Johnson has given the nod ter St., a thief stole the shift sen, Ronald Kurtz, James and valentines to exchange. The TV • STEREO • RADIO to Vice President Hubert H. knob and the tachometer some­ John Leggitt, Richard Peck of the Charter Oak Council to citizenship should be presented group has not held a business Alfonse Wisniewski, Institution­ by naturalized citizens. vrith RCA Solid Copper Circuit Dependability Humphrey to help beef up the time Friday from a 1966 Comet, and Paul Tennant. - meeting because of no attend Democratic party organization Instructor warrants and al representative who, in turn, Vision Tests ance since December. parked in the used car lot. Po­ presented it to Erwin Stoetzner, Mrs. Dorothy Kirkham, for the 1968 presidential race. lice said the car’s dashboard badges: Alfred Butler, Mark Firemen’s Work Night Proceeding on the seemingly was damaged. Cross, Richard Cross, David o chairman of the troop commit­ school nurse, reports that the The Hebron Volunteer Fire S t e v e s tee. vision screening program was safe assumption that Johnson A break was reported also at Fox, Ronald Kurtz, James and Department will hold a work CANDIES will be a candidate for a second John Leggitt. Republican Women’s Club completed with a total of 547 night tonight at 7:30 at the firoi- Manchester Motor Sales. Police The Republican Women’s Club initial tests and 64 retests. Of house. elective term, Humphrey is de­ said they discovered a rear door Craig Saums and Michael AUTO BODY will be given a preview of spring these 60 were referred for fur­ ASSORTED voting substantial time to con­ had been pried and a window Cornish received Den Chief ferences with party officials^ Cords for their help with Cub hair styling at its meeting ther testing and 11 received Manchester Evening Herald CHOCOUTES and screen broken. March 7 at 8 p.m. in the Town ; RGAVICTORA^ from all sections of the country. Offices were ransacked but Pack 54. WORK professional care as a result of 1 lb. box $1.70 \istd Hebron correspondent, Mrs. One surprising development Hall. Local hair stylist' Albert this year’s referrals. Marjorie Portels tel. 228-9116. 2 lb. box 3.35 nothing apparently w.-.s te'-en. The following boys were .ac­ of the Colonial Beauty Studio .Two children were seen by m has brought to his office a num­ police .snH ’ cepted into the troop as Ten- will demonstrate new styles. specialists as a result of audio- ber of Democrats front the red sometime Friday or Satur­ ierfoot scouts; David Evans, Over 32 years' experience. All work done in Community Women’s Club Sduth — including some govej’- day, they sa._. WUllam Matthews, Brian Mul- grams done at the school. TUBE'COLOR TV our new, modem body shop. 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^^atirlyTHtpr Britiah Minister Wilson could Comedian Says bold a special extra meeting, as if they Inside Ettpning bad finally been provided some footingf He Was Beaten TV -Radio T onight for some kind of move toward peace in Vietnam. By Professional u BlatMl Street (Continued from Page S) llancheeter. Conn..__ AH o f this is oondiUonany encourag* MIAMI, Fla. (AP) — Comedi­ THOHAS F. FERGUSON Ing. Just kavine: the feel of it, the faint Television R. FERGUSON an Jackie Mason complained to the Harris, but not the Gallup possibility o f it in the air makes almost PubUihen police that he was beaten early P oll). . 5:U0 ( 3) Movie 7:46 (34) VsriaUons' Ftmnded October 1. 1881 everytme realise, we think, what a ( 8-2» Mike DouriM 8:00 (34) French Chef today by a stranger, , These advisers felt that Ken­ (10) Perry M uon (10) Movie Poblleheil Byery blessing It would be to get out of this (13) Merv OrlHln (20-22-30) Highlights of the Ics «nd Holiday!. Entered Mason, appearing at a Miami nedy’s unfavorable post-election (18) Alfred Hitchcock Capades Sh^eater, Conn., aa Second Oaea Mail bloody mess. Perhaps that feeUng, ( 8-40) Rat Patr<8 (C) Beach hotel, .was treated at (30) Italian (iinema 8:30 Matter. ______among ordinary people all round the publicity—file quarrel with J. (30) Outer LlralU (12) Lucy Show (C)> Jackson Memorial Hospital for (40) Addame Family (20-22) (faptain Nice subscription r ate s world, could develop Into the strongest Edgar Hoover and the affair of 5:16 (34) The Friendly (riant (24) Antiques Payable to Advance cuts and bruisee on his face and 6:30 (40) News 9:00 (24) NET. Journal One Tear ...... factor In the situation, If it could have head. the Manchester book — showed (34) What's New? (30-23-30) The Road West Six Month* . .eaaaeeennaaaea ll-jJ} him in the bad old image, tough 6:00 ( 3 (C), 10) News. S)>orts, ( 3-12) Andy OrifOth (C) Tbree Mootha ...... ® S time and invitation to begin to develop Patrolman Arthur Dyer said Weather ( 8-10) Felony Squad (C) One Montb ...... ^ ” — and display its strength. Mason told him he had gone to a and ruthless. Such highly pub­ (18) Merv Griffin 9:30 ( 3) A Family Affair (C) licized voyages as the South A f­ ( 8) Newswire (13) Movie MEMBER OF restaurant with a date after his (34) (Opinion (18) Subscription TV t h e ASSOCIATED PR®SS . last show. About 6 a.m., in front rican trip last year, they think, (22) Newsbeat f 8-40) Peyton Place (C) The Aasoclated Presa la exclualyely MitlUed displayed the good, new Bobby, (40) News, Cheyenne 10:00 ( 3) Malce Room for Daddy the uae ol republlcation of all news dla- of Mason’s apartment, the door warm and likeable. (30) McHale's Navy ( 8-40) Big Valley tC' ^ d h ta credited to It or not othenrise cr^l^ An Era Of A Flat Sun? of Mason’s car was jerked open 6:30 ( 3) Walter Cronklte (C) (10-20-22-30) Run for Your Life Sd to pipe? and alao the local newa puV ( 8) Peter Jennings (C) (34) Beethoven's Variations The name of the scientist who chal­ and a big flJt hit him, he said. They argued that his major (1032-30) HuntleylPrlnkley (12) Tell the Truth (C) “ An^rigitoi ol republlcatlon of apodal die- While the g;lrl' jumped out of project, last fall, the pralse- (12) Newsbeat 10:30 ( 3)' I've Got a Secret patches noreln are also reserved. — lenges one of the major theories of the (34) What's New? • (18) Day That Made a Differ­ ths other door and ran for v/orthy antl-iwverty plan in the late Albert Einstein Is Dr. Robert H. (20) Social Security ence ' The Herald Printing Comwmy. police, Mason said, the assailant Bedford - Stuyvesant section of 7:00 ( 3) Movie 11:00 ( 3-8 (C), 10-22-30-40) News anmea no financial Dicke, o f Princeton. (20-32-30^0) News Snor's. Weather graphical errora appearing In advertlaemMa hit him eight or 10 times and Brooklyn, did not lend itself to (10) McHale’s Navy (20) News and'^other reading matter In The Mancheater The challenge he makes Is to Ein­ then fled. Blood was streaming publicity exploitation. (24) Living for 60's (IS) Film Evening Herald.______(20) Huntloy-Brlnkicy (12) Newsbeat stein's a “general theory of relaUvity,” down his face and his nose was Then, too, Robert Kennedy is ( 8) Twilight Zone 11:16 (12) Movie Full aervlce client ol N. B A. cut, Mason told police. even less a senate type than was 7:16 (40) You Asked for It (20) Memory Lane Publlahcra Repreaentatlvea - “^e J u ^ which has no immediately labeled 7:30 (18) Subscription TV 11:20 ( 3-8) Movie Mathewa Special ^ en cy — New Torh. cn»- practical significance to the layman, “ It was a professional Job," his older brother. Impatient ( 8-40) Iron Horse 11:30 (10-20 22-20) Tonight (C) caifo. Detroit and Boston. ______. ^ he later told newsmen. (10-20-22-30) The Monkees (IS) Chec)cmate rather than to Einstein’s “special with monotonous legislative (12) Plnoceblo (le) Joe Pi-ne m e m b e r a u d it b u r e a u OF emeuLA- routine, he was ready for the (*'■') M-'*''* theory of relativity,” whlrti, for the (24) Son'or. Year* TIONS, ^ ______excitement of conferences with layman, can stand as the formula which SEE SATURDAY’S TV WEEK FOR COMPLETE LISTING Display, advertising closing hours: Area Weather President de Gaulle and Pope Forpior Mo«onaoyfonday — 1i pm . Friday. opened the way to creation of the Paul, For Tuesday — 1 p.m. WINDSOR LCX3KS (AP) — For Wednesday - - 1 atomic bomb. What he fails to realize is Tho U.a. Weather Bureau re­ IS? -rp^n?:;5h»^‘"- Professor Dicke.makes his challenge that his wholly unique world Radio on the basis of patient observations ports a combination of clear status makes a visit to de Gaulle cSism^d'' ■‘. f ’# ®i?S. (Tills listing incIndM only thos« news broadcasts of 10 or 15 publication except Saturday — » »■»»»• skies, dry cold air and light or other powers abroad seem during which, by filtering the light of minute length. Some stations rarry other short newscasts.) the sun hour after hour through a winds produced record breaking like an end run around Presi­ Monday, February 13 dent Johnson’s policy and pol­ notched spinning wheel, he has accur / - cold temperaturee in Connecti­ WDRC—1360 6:45 Lowell Thomas cut /durii^ the night. icymakers. It was inevitable 6;00 Dick Robln.son 7:00 The World Tonight lated evidence that the sun, instead of 6:0(. Joey Reynolds 7:16 Frank Gifford Many sections in the state re­ that something as mysterious 9:00 Ken Griffin 7:30 Harry Reasoner being perfectly roimd. Is flattened at its 1:05 News, Sign Off 7:35 Mike Wallace ported temperatures around 10 and unlikely as the story of the 8:00 News Conditionally Encouragkig poles. degrees below zero this morn­ French relaying a Vietnamese WBCH—910 8:10 Speak Up Hartford 6:00 Hartford Highlights 10:06 Comment This is a day for close attention to This deviation from perfect round­ ing. At Bradley International peace feeler to Kennedy would 7:00 Newa 10:20 Speak Up Hartford 3 Airport here the temperature emerge from the trip In in­ 8:00 Gaslight 11:30 Barry Farber Show semantics. The word to be considered ness on the part of the sun, If true, up­ 12:00 Quiet Hours stant headlines. 12:00 Comment closely is the word "unconditional.' sets some of the oaJculatdons Einstein dropped to seven below at 6 WPOP—1410 13:16 News. Sign Off a-m. breaking the old record for 5:00 Danny Clayton Show WTIC—1080 For some time, there have been de­ wove into his theory of general relativ­ Actually, Kennedy was the 7:00 Lee "Babi Simms Show 6:00 Afternoon Edition the day which was four below innocent victim of this ludicrous mands, from Hanoi, from Russia, from ity. 12:00 Gary Girard Show 6:00 News, Sports. Weather in 1917. story. It was leaked nat by Ken­ WINF—1230 6:36 Americana India, from the Pope, from Secretary 6:00 Newa 7:25 UConn vs. UMalne This is, perhaps, more shocking to us The high pressure system nedy, as suspicious politicians 6:15 Speak Up Hartford 9:10 Pop Concert General Thant, suid from a succession poor, captive laymen than it is to the which brought arctic air to New 6:00 News 11:00 News Sports, Weather believed, but by a friendly 6:16 Barry Farber Show « 11:30 Art Johnson of sources on our domestic scene, for an scientists. We are the ones who are England over the weekend will State Department functionary. move off the coast this mornihg. ••unoondlUonal’' halting of the Ameri­ supposed to go about our business Apart from the peace feeler, A slow trend toward milder can bombing of North Vietnam. whether the earth is flat dr round, no however, Kennedy’s visit had weather ■will begin today. 120 unfortunate, unintended but By that was meant a halt that would matter what the shape of the sun, no A small low pressure system predictable results. At worst, be permanent, and not subject to later matter what the constancy of pull or developed in the midwest states Mr. Johnson’s status as the reconsideration on our part. Hanoi In direction of gravity. last idght. This system will .spokesman o f U.S. foreign pol­ effect said that If we would stop bomb­ move very rapidly eastward We have, we ordinary people, done a icy may have been under­ ing "imoondltlonaUy” In the sense that spreading cloudiness into south­ pretty fair Job of accommodating our­ mined in the eyes of the world. ern New Ekigland during the we would guarantee It had stopped per- selves to the revolving and alternating The liberals who wrongly com­ manenUy, Hanoi would then be willing Backatage At The Opera With Sylvian Oflara afternoon end lasting through FOB A LIFE'HHE! and ever changing theories the scien­ plain that the President ac­ You'll neverimM have to buy film again . . . the night. to talk about negottatlons and peace. tively prevents peace Inadver­ because each time Liggetts devriopa and tists give us. GABRIEL BACQUIER, as Giorgio, and MONTSERRAT CABALLE as Violetta: The low is very weak and tently found some ammunition piin )ur roll of Black A White' or That has been the recurrent demand. We made quite as good a Job of run­ Connecticut Opera Association’s “ La Traviata” At Bushnell February 4 containe moisture that has been Kodda-color film we give you ABSO by Kennedy appearing in Eu­ LUTELY FREE, a fresh roll of film Today, for the moment, the United ning a flat, square world as we have collected from the great lakes (or your camera. We replace the film region. Most of this moisture rope as the apostle of peace. you have developed. It s all fresh- Statee Is engaged In what might be of running a round one; we weren’t dated and top nuality a n d Ko­ wril fall out as it moves over If Bobby Kennedy wqre about 127 called an “unconditional” pause in its prepared for Newton’s apple, but we dak. too. Quick processing . . . the Appalachian mountains. In to challenge Mr. Johnson for 24 hour service (or bombing of North Vietnam. But the managed to live with it; even If all of Herald black and white Oust (Connecticut there is only a the 1968 nomination, all thi$ a little bit longer for definition of “imcondltlonBl” this Ume Einstein should ultimately stand de­ Inside Report chance of light snow or flurries might make sense. But he long colnr). Is something different, and almost the Yesterdays bunked and disproved, we should still devek^lng late this afternoon ago rejected that possibility. 13 S opposite. The United States is pausing, Considering that the political 6 2 0 have managed to extract from our tem­ by 25 Years Ago and tonight. in Its bombing, without stating or porary use of his temporary formula The milder temperature trend consensus today is that Ken­ nedy stands to gain most from AT THE PARKAUE I malting any conditions whatsoever. It such an eminently real and practical Rowland Evans Jr. and Robert D. Novak The Union School building on “Manchester No Match” could be the commercial and wlU continue through Tuesday. cultural center "east of the riv­ ■ Five Day Forecast a Johnson re-election in 1968, ILIGGEH DRUG 404 MIDDLE TPKE. WEST doesn’t guarantee It will last a day or accomplishment as the bomb. N. School Sit., abandoned €is a To the Editor, brother he could not attend for A recent communicant to the er.” Instead we vlsuallred Temperatures in Ocmnecticut the senator has no rational pur­ an hour; nor does it, on the other hand, The question we wise laymen occa­ WASHINGTON — The anger personal reasons and suggested school 10 years ago, is used as Open Forum referred to sever­ Main Street becoming a high­ Tuesday through Saturday are pose in undermining the Presi­ guarantee that Ihe pause will necessar­ sionally ask ourselves is whether or privately displayed among top policymakers here because of the substitution. Bobby agp'eed, an emergency hospital. al c^vic groups in Manchester— way connectlig our ever-grpw- expected to average slighUy dent. ily end and the bombing resume. not there is any such thing as any final ing residential community with Thus, with six years to go be­ Sen. Robert F. Kennedy’s solicited an inidtation, and then the Chamber of Commerce and above normal. Daytime highs Our action in permitting a pause, The State Trade School In the commercial, mercantile and fore his big presidential push, determination of truth, and whenever brief European Jaunt Is loss im­ hurriedly piled on other Eu­ the League of Women Voters as will average in the mid 30s and then, is an action which refuses to al­ Manchester receives the first of Industrial areas of Hartford lows In the low 20s- Seasonably the Kennedy camp should take we Inymen are wise enough to ask such portant for the long haul than ropean engagements. "self seeking operators.” Down­ its order of new machines, the and East Hartford. We could it in stride from time to time low Itself to be bound by any "condi­ a question we find that most wise sci­ what the incident reveals about While the other members of town Renewal, referred to as cold at the beginning of the pe­ machine being a gigantic shap­ see the continued devaluation when his popularity falls or he tions.” But the use of the word uncon­ entists are in agreement with us—that the senator’s political method Oongn'ess attending the Ditch­ the “ Redevelopment kick,” was riod With moderation through er, weighing 5,500 pounds and of downtown property and the midweek and turning colder at drops off the front pages. A ditional by Hanoi was In Itself a condi­ of operation. ley conference were abroad for cast in the light of being the maybe not even one single sector of costing $3,365. resultant redistribution of the little patience and some cuilis that one reason, and then re­ spurious brainchild of a group the end of the week. tion. truth has been yet pinned down irrevoc­ Intended by some advisers to lost tax base. on his natural restlessness may turned home, Kennedy missed of downtown nfierchants and Precipitation may total be­ It would be our opinion, to conclude ably and beyond all future revision and arrest what they felt was a The Colonial Board Company be necessary to prevent more about half the four-day con­ 10 Years Ago building contractors.. tween U end hi inch water the semantics phase of this discussion, possibility of a different understanding. decline in Kennedy’s popularity. unfavorable publicity in the ference and skipped the final While I respect the writer’s is one of Manchester’s largest equivalent occurring as snow or It had quite the opposite effect The general public campaign taxpayers and we feel very next few years. that the "unconditional unconditional” It can be lived with, we are sure. If presentation scheduled for him. concern for the maintenance of rain during midweek and ageUn of the United States represents the now the sun la to be flat for a time. — perhaps not among the voters to complete the $1,770,000 Man­ critically the need for a broad­ toward the end of the week. 1967 Publisher* Ne'wspaper but certainly with politicians Thus, it is not unfair to say an economically sensible tax Syndicate proper atmosphere and technique for chester Memorial Hospital for Manchester, I take stern ening of Manchester’s tax and potent parts of the press. the Ditchley meeting was pri­ base. Our factories are expand-, exploration of the possiblUties of a building fimd Is officially under­ exception to his casting these YALE AIDE ESCAPES CRASH The Kennedy trip unnecessarily marily a pretext to Justify a ing and we dislike the prospect NEW HAVEN (AP)—An as­ way, at a kickoff dinner held dedicated people in such a light. bombing pause. Chores Can Be Beautiful opened himself to charges of ' Kennedy visit to Europe. In of having to pick up a larger sistant to Yale University Presi­ at the State Armory. Manchester should have more And the pause Itself, obviously, Is a conducting Irresponsible, extra- fact, some of the senator’s most and larger portion of Manches­ dent Kingman Brewster The latest description we have read influential counselors have been such groups. GEORGE N. welcome thing. governmental diplomacy at a Charter Oak Council Boy ter’s tax bill. For that reason emerged imscathed after he of the home life of the year 2000 gives saying for several weeks that Since my “PROD” Commit­ delicate moment when Vietna­ Scout headquarters announces we want Manchester to pro­ crash landed his twin-engine But no one who has watched the Just such a foreign jaunt was tee (Promoting the Renewal of us a domicile in which certain familia/ mese war negotiations might be the presentation of the Wood tect and build on what it has. plane near Tweed-New Haven CONVERSE Johnson administration through Its necessary to halt the recent Do'wntown) was made up of chores and routines have disappeared in prospect. Badge to Clifford Sterling, 16 Downtown is aesthetically, Airport Sunday night. Vietnam policies can ever give an ap­ drop in his popularity apparent members of the Chamber of completely. In fact, however, this was no Oval Lane, In recognition for pleasant but, functionally, sad­ Howard Weaver seemed calm parent gesture toward peace a welcome to politicians (and reflected In (Commerce, League of Women PAINTING Cooking will be done automatically Machiavellian master plan care­ participation in extensive train­ Voters and several other elide ly djeficient. Manchester Is no and relaxed minutes after he which, to go back to the word of the fully drafted by Kennedy to un­ match for attracting either AND and instantly in freezer-microwave oven ■ (See Page Nine) ing in Boy Scout leadership. g;roups in town, might I just brought his plane to a skidding day again, is “unconditional;” On the dermine his arch rival, Presi­ shoppers or investors, and will arrangemenU. There will be no dish­ take this means to set their ef­ halt near a tree on the property record, to date, Johnson administration dent Johnson. To the contrary grow poorer by comparison if of Le6n Amendola adjoining a PAPERHANGING washing of any kind, since a new fort in proper perspective and peace moves have often been merely it was a spontaneous by-prod­ also to declare our unswerving something is not done. I see no heavily populated area south­ CaU.6 P.M. - 9 P.M. kitchen device will manufacture, out of propaganda gestures designed to cover uct of the restlessness, impa­ endorsement of the need for the difference in capital being used e d of the airport. Engine trou­ Phone 648-2804 to renovate our downtown to up and provide excuse for some new ex­ powdered plastic, new disposable dishes tience and a large dose of im­ A Thought for Today Renewal of Downtown Man­ ble forced the emergency land­ FULLY INSURED for each meal as it is about to be provisation that mark the Ken­ chester. Within the numbers of 1970 necessities than the capi­ ing, he said. tension o f the war. And when one reads, tal we expend to keep our com­ served. Permanent press for everybody nedy method today. Remember how they lived and really want the same thing? my PROD (Committee were Clearance of Girl’s Thermal Knit as one does In panies healthy and profitable. 100% DuPont Nylon and everything will have eliminated the Certainly, the official Ken­ Imitate their faith. Hebrews But today’s youth—like yester­ housewives, doctors, industrial­ this morning, that “senior Administra­ I am less concern^ that Re­ iron. There will be air-filtering systems nedy explanation—that the sen­ day’s—wont be satisfied if par­ ists, merchants, lawyers, tion officials, such as Walt W. Rostow, 13:7 development not happen now Girl’s Stretch Tights Girl’s Knit Tops Stretch Slacks ator was in England to attend ents merely foist off their gen­ clergymen, bankers and, yes, and sonic cleaning devices so that no­ than I am concerned that It a special White House assistant, and the Ditchley Foundation’s high- This generation, like most, eration's values to be accepted a pensioner or two. They gave body will ever need to sweep, dust, or not happen at all. I feel rather William P. Bundy, Assistant Secretary level seminar and decided to takes considerable pride in be­ without question. Parents and endless hours of their tlnie and vacuum again. sure that many people that of State for Far Eastern Affairs, were visit the continent—doesn’t tell ing “ modern” : If it’s new it others will be far more con­ own money trying to convince voted against the question in .99 .99 1.99 2 .9 9 In their offices this Sunday afternoon,” Needless to say, we are fascinated— the whole story. The Ditchley must be better. But newness vincing if they themselves live Manchester’s electorate that How did our serviceman earn t-Bx M « and also concerned. invitation came not to him, but itself is neither necessarily good the Renewal of Downtown the last referendum will find Ima 1.69 i . 1.91 one makes a conditional guess that they convincingly, so that youth may the thought less onerous as camp. valiMf $2 A 2.50 comp. wfoM 1.91 E 4.9t would be wrestling with the problem of What heart-warming spectacle of to his younger brother. Sen. nor necessarily bad. The same “Remember how they lived, and Manchester was necessary and all these gold stars? Edward M. (Ted) Kennedy, who may be said of the old. vital if we were to halt the re­ time goes on and they see, with OF MANCHESTER Novelty patterns, sidid colors or bow to deal with this temporary threat domestic Industry will there be left for imitate their faith.” Seamless erochet or cable sUtch Warm, comfortable thermal knit: had also attended last year’s Youth today is Impatient deployment of our commercial more Interest and perhaps striped; trurtle or jewel necklines. of peacemongering and get us safely a fellow to come home to? envy, what Is happening in oth­ patterns; tun cut pant; asst col­ heavy duty clastic stirrups; asst Ditchley conference. ■with the parent generation and Rev. Joseph E. Bourret life into fragments surrounding ors. « x 7-10; 1M4. L on g Ac Vl length sleeve. Sizes 3-6 back to the maximum military pressure About two weeks before the its valoies; parents are baffled Concordia Lutheran the town and into neighboring er cities. & 7-14. co lo rs . which they probably consider the only conference, Teddy informed his by youth. Could it be that both Church cities. Manchester should, and Sincerely, real path to peace and victory in Viet­ Colonial Board Company A New Sport For Middletown Robert P. Fuller nam. KEEPING What’s the fastest growing sport at President But, although the moment hipi to be the high school and collegiate level? iHEATING watched with some cynicism, one o f the The answer is a sport which the Board “ We Appreciate Yoiir Caring” posslbillUes involved In it is that even of Education intends to introduce in lo­ Fischetti To the Editor, such hawk-like policy makers as Ros­ cal high schools this year. Wrestling. Lest ,we forget anyone who DOWN grieved wlUi us at the sudden . ' t tow have been approartiing a change of While one reason for its popularity passing of our beloved husband view. is Its economy of operation, the sport We have our own serviceirieii. N ot everyone and father, my children and I 5 has been becoming more widespread It has been a part of the picture for have chosen fids way to let does. Our men are interested in making your because of the growing realization by •everal days—and perhaps am explana­ you know how very much we secondary schools that a broader ath­ furnace perform at its highest efficiency and 6t AU tion of the President’s decision for this appreciate your caring. For the letic program should be provided If lowest cost because then you’ll keep buying oil begrinnlng of a pause in the bombing— flowers, the cards, the services more students are to participate. "vt, that a number of American opinions on rendered and offered, the phone from us. Remember, three out of four furnaces High school and collegiate wrestling the issue have been changing. Senator cnlls, the prayers from rela­ waste fuel. Thanks to Mobil Technical Research should not be confused with the variety Stuart Symington of Missouri was quot­ tives, friends and strangers, and Men’s Leather on television, the grimaces, the elabo­ our men have the latest facts on how to make Men’s Heavyweight Men’s Lined Hooded ed the other day as saying he wished all our so wonderful neighbors rate play-acting, the carefully contrived in the Jarvis Rd. area, we Colonial Daystrom at your t,urnace the one-in-four that keeps heating we had never got into Vietnam, The Thei’inal Sweatshirt Dress Gloves. script, and the running leaps. As Bob gratefully, humbly say Thank costs at a minimum. There’s a big difference in Thermal Underwear World Journal ’Tribune, hitherto rather Pickett, Harvard wrestling coach puts You and God Bless y l:SIAJyi.tM :se P.M. pgwvided the oondltton under- Wonven’s Reserve was decision to add to the high school pro- n U H . IS THERE A DIFFERENCE IN DISTRIBUTORS! TRY US AND SEL** g m a u — MXDDLB7TOWN m B S 6 M »foier»nctm fished. WkeHift ^kopping ii (h Vlmm

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Episcopal Church, Wapping, will officiate. Burial will be in Coast Guard Statens Top Court to Hear 4 Arrested Stolen Car Found Safe^ South Windsor Last Quint Dies; Girl Scout Notes ^Disaster’ at High School Obituary Center Cemetery at a later date. Siamese Twins Friends may call at the fu­ Still H unts Darwin Appeal Arguments In Crashes Stolen Again and Crashed Chdette Troop 68! To Test Hospital Setup i ■> ■ Frederick Luce Town Giuncil to Appoint Repblrted ‘Fair’ neral home tonight froha 7 to 9 Cadette TVoop 683 recently Don't Stay Home Frederick Luce, 88, of Plain- and tomorrow from 3 to 5 and m' f H i t h ^ Arguments will be heard to- he was deprived of counsel and Pour persons were arrested A car reported by police temoon but it wasn’t there. Po- Injured persons will be made by Uad a mother and daughter A disaster, o f a f i n an4 field, formerly of Manthe.srter, 7 to 9 p.m. X fl/f tJC- X LflXLII/O Py state’s Supreme are therefore inadmissible. obey a red traffic signal. SALT LAKE CITY, Utah the CD, using station wagons stolen during the weekend, then gStirdS^.'^e^car Ginstoble on Wednesday poUuck at S t Jamea’ Church. plosion Is scheduled for March died Satui-day at Cresthaven Court of Errors in Roy P. Dar- Alva P. Loiselle, who warning in five of six car ac- (AlP) — Tha last of the quint- and other, a'vailable source#. recovered, then stolen again, ^^s " reciivered again at Cam- Mary Hojrt, Ann Granger, Eliza, 3, at 9:30 a.m. at Mancheeter Convale.sccnt Home, Plainfield. J. Richard Johnson The Coast Guard in Hew Bed­ , , , . , « ^ , presided at the trial, ruled out cidents reported by police to- ITis town council will meet 11c is Invited to attend. Mrs., pleta bom to a Wyoming couple Ham radio operators ualng their has been recovered again. bridge and Alton Sts. It had beth Thureton and Helen Mader, High School. Mr. Luce was bom Aug. 11. ford, Mass, was______scheduled to second de- statement but ac- day. Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the high Marilyn R. Lanier is program haa died from what cMclala car radios wUl provide emer­ 1878 In Manchester, a son of J. Richard Johnson, 80, of 27C Mrs. Ruth Thomas o f 679 been Involved in a two-car col- all working on tlmir social de­ ’The simulated catastrophe la Bluefield Dr. died Sunday at launch a sea -land search today sree murder conviction. cepted another as having been Gary M. Dollak, 16, of 454 called "prematurity.” gency oommunlcatloiu since the Otis and Mary Kennedy Luce. school. Items of unfinished bust- Notee pendability challenge, planned planned by toe Disaster Com­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Legal briefs have already made voluntarily. Oakland St., Wapping, was Graham Rd., Wapping, told po- Hslon. The driver escaped on The quintuplets were bom disaater ‘wUl knock out aU tele­ He was a member of Plainfield for three teen-agers, one from and carried out all arrange­ mittee of Manchester Memorial Mr. Johnson was bom Marcli . V. J ’^een filed with the court by Dnnvin was arrested several charged with evading responsl- lice she parked her car in the ^ ncss will Include the appoint* ipjjg jnnidr conttimatlon class Saturday about three months phones, Edwards said. Congregational Church. ments Ibr toe event Hospital and toe Manchester n , in Portland, and lived anc es er, w sappeare ^j^g [jefense and the state, months after the murder of the bility at 9 p.m. yesterday as a Maninrlal Hnsoital ------V an avior nent o f a fuU-time constable; o t our Savior Lutheran Church premature to Mr. and Mrs. All­ M e n ^ rs of the Hlgto School Survivors include 3 .sons. 1886 from the Fort Rodman Job Darwin, who lived in Andover, giri_ result of a crash with a park- Memorial Hospital jgjjj, David, 66, of 65 Sher CivU Defense Unit to test their 1 ansfer of an appropriation to will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p. an Bradley of Big Plney. ’Three The program opened with a Pre-Med club have volunteered Charles Luce and Frederick in Manchester for the past 60 Disaster Program. Students of years. He was retired from Corps Center in New Bedford was convicted in 19^ in the she disappeared on Sept. 18, ed car on W. Center St. parking lot Friday afternoon, ^ add a ftirtoer note of real- George Luce of Danielson: 2 Sion of legislation regartog toe Wednesday at 6:15 pan. at toe Pbe-Med club ■vriVi take part. in 196.1, and was employed at Mrs Hnrniri Mnttsnn nf 40 HI- Bolton, a 17-year-old student at meeting of a 4-H group in ter Memorial Hospital for a that night. struck by the stolen vehicle. last, a girl, (Uad at 1:16 p.m. was held after toe supper. lem, Arnold Thompson o f Man­ .daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Bro- Manchester High School. Rockville. Darwin was also at cut lip and released. Police located the car at 2 Investigation disclosed that the ■exemption of town uses from toe ^ Sunday. After the simulated fire and Cheney Bros., Manchester. He cott St., mother of the Man­ Badges were presented by chester, a professional make up ncill of Manchester and Mrs. Darwin contends his constitu- the meeting. She was found Police said he was driving a.m. Saturday parked in the stolen car had been traveling zoning regulaUons, ^ ^ en t^ Meanwhile, atsmeae twin girls explosion, about 26 to 30 cas­ was a member of Ememue' Lu­ chester youth, Ronald, 16, said Mrs. Ruel Wicks, leader. artist, will create aome au­ Man’ Horn of Tolland; a sis­ tional rights were violated while strangled several days later off west on W. Center St. and rear of Moriarty Bros., on Cen- at excessive speeds, police said, Ion of top i^ommendaUons of Wednesday were bom about the aome time ualties will be available tor flret theran Church, a member of Coast Guard officials called her Receiving badges were Susan thentic woimds and injuries ... the air could be too dry. ter. Mrs. Rena Smith of Man- he was in the cu.stody.of state a deserted road in Tolland. smashed into the unoccupied ter St. The InvestigaUon is continu- toe salary study committee ^t 7 pan. The theme of the fam- In a Provo, Utah, hospital, and Bolduc, Bkrbara Hutton, Lauren aid care, transportation to toe che.-’ter, 17 grandchildren and Linne Lodge. Knights of Pyth­ today and reported they were Items of new business will to* , ^ hospital, and emergency treat­ with the aid of army moulages. ias, and Court Erickson. For­ police during the weekend of Darwin, who is 48 and the car owned by Andrew F. Huot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas went Ing on the basis of information were transferred to a Salt Lake Chartler, Ann Marie tAdyga, Air that Is too dry Is bad a ir. . . bad for drying out cherished poisesslons 14 great-grandchildren. resuming the search. c ude ro-apimlntment of a fuU- f Ppsslon.” ment there, according to Dr. esters of America Lodge of Dec. 6-8, 1964. He was picked father of four children, was of 47 Pioneer Circle, to claim the car Saturday af- from witnesses.. a t y hospital. Officials refused Anne Poutre, Patricia Murray . . . bad for maintaining good comfort. . . and air that Is too dry may Funeral sendees will be held She said the officials said that ime constable: approval of a ^ ^ preacher will be toe Charles E. Jacobson Jr., chair­ Hartford. up on a coroner’s warrant on a charged with first degree mur- Police said Dollak fled the to disclose information about and Joan Saverick, dressmaker; cauM some health problems. tomorrow at 11 a m. at the Til- they were going to study the them at the request of the par­ man of toe hospital Disaster W e*re as Survivors include two sis­ .... Friday, but was not formally der. After a month-long trial, scene but later called ^lice. is*’ R®v. W. H. WUkens from toe raizabeth Thurston and Bar­ So why put up With air that Is too dry when the air in your home can ,llnghast Funeral Home, 202 weather and tide condition-s charged with the murder of the he was convicted of second de- He is scheduled to appear in CrohardHiUortoard property ^ Lutheran ents. Hospital spokesmen said Committee. ters, Miss Loui.se E. Johnson Author’s Evaluation: bara Hutton, sporte; Mary be Springtime-fresh with balanced humidity from a WALTON humidifier. Main St., Danielson. The Rev. since the end of their last Sunday night they were In fair Director of Manchester Clitil near as of Manchester and Mrs. James girl until Sunday. gree murder. He ,is serving a Manchester Circuit Court 12 u ^ Church, Coventry. His sermon Hoyt, painting; .Anne Granger Let your WALTON dealer select from the WALTON line of 10 models . Gordon Johmson of Plainfield search, last Thursday, and try Darwin s appeal claims that life term in state prison in Som- Feb. 27. H B adder HI. and the a ^ ^ _ p ^ , e condition. Defense, EMwin Edwards, said M. Prentice of Hartford; and and Elizabeth Thurston, swim­ you r the humidifier JUST RIGHT FOR YOUR heating system— RIGHT FOR Congregational Church will of­ to determine where the youths he was denied the right to conn- ers. Charles P. Sylvain, 17, of priation of a transfer of funds Treason” The quinta weighed approxi­ transportation o f the simulated ficiate. Burial will'be in ' East several nephews and nieces. might be on the basis of their Different Kennedy Opinions mer; Patricia Murray, outdoor YOUR water conditions. Be sure you ask for WALTON, leaders In humid­ sel durin.g that peripd. Danvin's counsel during the Hartford was charged at 4;30 from too contingency fund to ^ reheamal for toe church mately IH poimds each. Three telephone Cemetery, Manchester. Funeral services will be held findings. safety and camperaft; Eliza­ ification for 28 years. See the "quality ones” today. The appeal also challenges trial, John F. Shea Jr. of Man- p.m. yesterday with failure to toe public woi-ta department Wednesday were girls, two boys. Friends may call at the fu­ Wedne.sday at 1 p.m. at the Also missing are Robert beth Thurston, life saver and the constitution.ality of the cor- Chester, will argue the case to- and another issued a written Likely Factor in Book Row contractual services account. g p p ^ ^ <.holr The. Bradleys have a 8^4 year neral home tonight from 7 to 9. Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Brown. 16, of Keene, N. H., hiker. oner's warrant. Under the war- morrow before the five Supreme Police said the car he was ZBA Meets Feb. 20 rehearse at 9 pjn. old daughter. Mrs. Bradley, 25, AU Models On Display In Our Store Main St. The Rev. C, Henry and Matt.son's rcximmate, Isaac The program also included FREE rant, a per.son may be held Court justices. Superior Court driving on 'W. Middle Tpke. WASHINGTON (AP) — Wil- must conclude that it did hap- TOe zoning board of appeals m IssIoIis Meeting had been taking medication to Airs. Clayton W. Taylor Andevson, pastor of Emanuel Wil.son, 18, of Syracuse, N. Y. Jazz dancing by Michelle Begin. Chiropractor with no charges placed against Judge Frank Covello will re- crashed into a car driven by liam Manchester says differ- pen." wlU mwt February 20 at the committee of toe induce o'vulation prior to preg­ Girls working on their dress­ DELIVERY Mrs. Elsie M. Chamberlain Lutheran Church, will officiate. ences of opinion between Mrs. A critical letter of last May Brown and Mattson have been him while the coroner conducts place Justice Charles House of Gail A. 'Vamey of 147 N. high stood, Nevers - to con- congregational Church, nancy. She was reported In good maker badge modeled cloth'ng Taylor, 5.1, of 217 Union St., Burial will be in East Ceme­ sider toe application of Shej^d* gj mi.s.sing from the center since his investigation of a crime. Manchester on the bench. Jus- School St. S.vlvain told police John F. Kennedy and Sen. Rob- 16: condition Sunday night. they had made. Group singling wife of Clayton W. Taylor, di-’ d tery. Feb. 6. Wilson had been gone ert F. Kennedy may account in Evan Thomas, editor-in-chief Pola, Inc., 2(^0 Sullivan Ave., g The appeal ahso contends that tice House has disqualified him- he applied his brakes ' was led and accompanied by Dr. Geo. A. Your order tor drug needs 'Saturday at Manchester Me­ Friends may call at the fu­ and cosmetics will be taken &^en-A^n-Go. since last Monday, Job Corps statements Darwin made tb po- self because he presided at a couldnTstop in timV duV to"an dispute over his of Harper & Row, publishers of for a variance to allow construe- Tanlev Sue Ellen Gryk, senior scout, morial Hospital. neral home tomorrow from 3 to book, "The death of a Presi- Manchester's book, wrote the care ot Inmiediately. officials said. Also missing is nee during the weekend were grand jury investigation of the injured leg. tion closer to too front budding j^r. ^nd Mrs. Walter Mome and her guitar. Mrs Taylor was born Sept. 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. an eight-foot dinghy which the dent.” letter and said the manuscript Birthday Party Caillouette ■'"Where Good Ideas Come Naturally For *nie Home” ■made under duress and while murder. He is scheduled to appeaV in Una toM ^rm ltted on premises delegates to Special gfuests were Mrs. Ar­ 14, 1911 in Manchester, daught- youths may have used. No pad­ “ I think she was apparently “ is in part gratuitously and Manche.ster Circuit Court 12 the Greater Hartford Council of thur England, Mrs. John ei- of the late George and Etta Edward I. O'Meara dles or .sails were missing from blazing like a bonfire at Bob,” tastelessly insulting to John­ Given Dubaldo Buettner, 637 S. Main St.; a son Feb. 27. South Windsor. This U an I zone, churches 66th annual meeting Spaulding, former leaders, and 119 Cen'ter Street Keish Chamberlain, and liyed TOLLAND - Edward I. O’­ the center, however. the writer said, referring to an son.” ( j d s d d o r A . ^ 841 BROAD STREET, MANCHES’TEB, CONN. 06040 to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zinker, William R. Taylor. 19. of tomorrow. The meeting will be Julius Dubaldo of 59 Irving Ruel Wicks, who assists on liere .all her life. Meara of Hartford, father of A Job Corps official said the Hospital Notes incident before the controversy Manchester, when questioned ’Ihe South Windsor Historical Congregation- 767 MAIN ST.—64S-5S21 ^ TELEPHONE (203) 649-2869 Sun’ivors. be.side.s her hus­ 4 Alice Dr. Hartford was charged at 10 St. was feted recently on his camping trips. Phone 649-762B David J. O'Meara of Tolland, youths may be together. a.m. ve.sterday with failure to >bto public. about the letter, said he never Society is celebrating Its 20th ^ church In East Hartford, Prescription Pharmacy band, include three daughters. Vlsiting hours are 2 to 8 p.m. 80th birthday at a surprise ’The progp’am closed ■with the died yesterday morning at his A Coast Guard spoke.sman DISCHARGED SATURDAY: drive a reasonable distance Manchester added Sunday has seen it "and I will not be­ anniversary tola year. ^he confirmation class of toe 3 Itlrs. George Pouliot and Mrs. in all areas e.xeepting mater­ party at the home of his daugh­ slnglnar o f "Peace” and "Tans.” home. told the As.sociatcd I’ ress last Normand Richard, 13 Cedar St.; apart. ^bat Kennedy "has a strong and lieve it until I have seen the let­ Highlighting toe event will ^^uroh will meet in toe Metzger J.ames Gifford, both of Man­ nity where the.v are 2:30 to 4 ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Rnel Wicks and Mrs. An­ Survivors ahso include anoth­ week that they hoped no con- 1 7 1 a 1 1 - » Peter Jepeal, East Hartford; Police .said the car he was admirable sense of family loyal- ter.” He said hi8 correspond­ be toe society's annual dinner Chapel at 4 p.m. Thursday, chester, and Mrs. Samuel E. Joseph Sartor of 30 Irving St. thony Gryk are leaders of the er son, a daughter, a brother, nection exists between the P’" '' P*" Mrs. Margaret Lawrence, Broad driving rammed the rear of an- ^5'- When he learned that Mrs. ence with Thomas did not indi­ meeting Feb. 20 at 6:30 p.m. at 2wick of Coventry; a sister, About 100 friends and rela­ troop. two sisters,’ seven grandchil­ missing boys and the dinghy. ''" " ''‘s where they are a.m. Angelo Felice, 50 Birch other on Center St. driven bv Kennedy was distressed, then cate that the editor held such a the First CongregaUonal Church _ w JTrs. James Hutton of East Main St. A L k t o ham dinner The toancel choir d the Wap- tives attended the event, which dren and several nieces and Mattson, the son of the Rev. to 8 p .m . » isitors are requesteu St.; Mrs. Catherine C.arnev Carney, 27F n,,anir.v, Rudolph r< C. Kissman t Jr.,_ ha 24, of f*®he tried to find another solu- point of new, "So I am at a loss Hartford, and five grandchild­ not to smoke in patients’ rooms. was given by his daughters and MILLION ALIENS REPORT nephews. and Mrs. Mattson attended Bluefield Dr.; Kimberly Mac- 14,5 Pearl St. tion.” to explain it.” wm be served under toe direc- ^ . a ren. No more than two visitors at tion of Mm. Stuart Leland, Mrs. ™®®^ Wednesday at 8 p rn. in their husbands, Mr. and Mrs. WASHINGTON — More than The funeral will be held South Windsor High School be­ Beth, 269 School St.; Olita TM V PERFUME At one point over 800 trucks Mrs. Anne Rosi and daughter, Housing Administration in P'anned for the North End Re- WALTE3R N. p.m. at the Pleasant Valley Hartford. were observed on Nortli Viet­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Donald (Contimted from Pago One) 27 Grant Rd,; Mrs. Catherine Newington. The meeting will newal area. LECLERC SchooL GLASS FURNITURE TOPS Friends may call at the fu­ nam's highways above the Burns, 14 Kenwood Dr.; a Anderson and son, 340 Burn- deal witli FHA requirements According to Werbner, the Director lAdles Onlld to Meet neral home tonight from 7 to 9. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed­ ed in the front garden of a Brit­ former demilitarized zone sepa­ ham St. for non-profit sponsorship of meeting is opened to all real Call 649-5869 fit. Margaret Mary's Ladies MIRRORS (Fireplace and Door) win Furphy, 29 Stone St. ish Embassy official living rating the Vietnams. hou-sing for low and moderate ®®^®^® brokers and interested 23 Main Street, Manchester Guild will meet today at 8:30 Thoinas \V. Smith about 500 yards from where the Over 900 vessels had been ob­ BIRTHS S.\TURDAY: A son DISCHARGED TODAY; Mrs. income families parties, and is not exclusively CHANEL SOUTH WINDSOR Thomas p.m. at toe church haU, Hayes PICTURE FRAMING (all types) truck was hit. The explosion served heading along North to Mr. and Mrs. William White, Mae Charest, Birch Mt. Rd., Atty. Arnold Klau. and Al- “ i"®® directly involved with •lA’illiam Smith, 77, of 763 Main Rd., Wapping. ’The work o f toe smashed windows and sent Vietnam's coast toward the Longmeadow, Mass. daugh- Bolton; Mrs. Olive France, Cov- ■\Verbner, sales manager **’® moderate type hous- (3ood Shepherd Staters In help­ !6 t., died Saturday at Manches­ WINDOW and P U T E GLASS shrapnel flying through the liv­ .south in the first 30 hours of the ter to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wax. entry; Sheryl Weir, Glaston- f„,. j^rvus Realty Co., wall at- P'an. Read Herald Ads. ing Connecticuts teen-age girls ter Memorial Hospital. He was ing room, but no one wa.s hurt. cease-fire. Colchester; a son to Mr. and bury; Lynv.’ood Smith, Stafford tend the mee.tin", to be held at ______the husband of Mrs. Shirley of all faiths and races at Mar­ COUNTRY DRUG A third shell landed on the Pentagon sources indicated Mrs. Lester Silver Jr., 125 Springs; J. Herbert Kearns Jr., Dff>asquale's Restaurant on ian Hall and Euphrasia Hall In "Garrow Smith. that details of the renewed at­ 277 West Middle Turnpike roof of a chemical company, Cooper Hill St.; a daughter to Wethersfield: Mrs. Janet De- pgt, 21. Atty. Klau is in charge Hartford will be outlined as Mr. Smith was born in Paw- tacks would be released from 648-2766 and a spokesman said a fourth Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrow Ciantis, 186 E. Center St,, Mrs. qc proposed program to bring part of toe program. The pub- ..tucket, R.I., and lived in South round might have burst when it Saigon. ill. 78 Linden St.; a daughter Janet Kel.sey-, Columbia, Mrs. thi.s type of housing to !Man- Windsor for the past 36 years. hit trees above the 25-vehicle Prompt resumption of the to IVIi. and Mrs. R.ichaid Mol- Vicki Pientice, 459 Alain St., cheater and Werbner is a board ) ‘'He wa.s a retired tobacco grow­ army convoy. bombing had been foreseen by loy, 367 Smith St., Wapping; a Charles Garrow Jr., 295 Hilliard rnember of the group which 34 Burnside Ave. er, and was an owner of U.S. authorities said it was U.S. officials unless the North son to Mr. and Mrs. Frank St.; Frederick Roberts. Somers; ^.-hen officially incorporated, Burnham^ & Brady Bldg. take thoroughbred horses for many believed the terrorists had es­ Vietnamese began reducing mil­ ;C Burnett. Andover. Airs. Helen Tomaso, East Hart- v/ill be named the MISAC Ekist Hartford, Conn. ^ears. He was a member of the caped although at least one ap­ itary operations or othei-wise BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A ford; Robert Fahle, 26 Richard according to Atty. Klau. Phone 289-2724 Horsemen’s Benevolent - and parently was wounded. A great move toward peace. son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rd., Vernon; Mary Schultz, 158 At the all-day meeting, FHA 5 protective Association, deal of confusion surrounded the Eldridge St.; Mrs. Eleanor officials will explain FHA pro- IASI MAIWOlt Survivors, besides his wife, incident, and the pos.sibility was Rook, 125 Coleman Rd.; Mrs. cedures and requirements for Cv- In Grade 4 through 6, first troski of Hebron. Honorable GASOLINE ett, D.D., auxiliary bishop of Hartford. The Scouts in this photo by Oflara) erty. The revaluation, by state entry. prize was won by Sheryl mention went to Linda Ursin, law, is mandatory, and must will meet with the directors of be ' conducted at least once Say It Best volunteered to serve as a study FALSETEETH Sewers^ Industry^ Traffic the 8th Utilities District to dis­ About Town ervery 10 years. Andover committee on China, with Mrs. BANTIY OIL cuss possible cooperation in the Marvin Graboff, as chairman: rOMPANY, IN(’. \1 That Laasan construction of a secondary- Plhebe Circle of Emanud Mrs. Gerald Anderson, Miss :t;M MAIN STREET Naad Nat Embarraps Topics for Town Directors treatment plant, plus tin ex­ Church Women will meet to­ Hospital Seeks ^Salute to Theatre’ TV Film Constance Parks, Mrs. Robert morrow at 7:30 p.m. in Luther TEI-. (iliM.Miri Usny wesrer* of fain tMth luflar panded sanitary-sewer trunk Hamilton, Mrs. James Maseey, embarraument begaun .tbetr plates The Manchester Board of Di­ nector. The cost for the pro­ system in the northeast section Hall of Emanuel Lutheran Cake Donations Mrs; Elver Hoisington and Mrs. Ruckville K7r.-:J27I drop. Slip or wobble at Just the rectors will bold two informal posal had beefi part oi a $2.5 ot towi. Church. Mrs. Cecil Young will To Be Shown for PTA Unit wrong time. Don’t live In fear of Andrew Verprauskas. tbla happening to you. Just sprinkle meetings this month to review million fcapital Improvements The proposals are part of a lead devotions. Hostesses are The Volimteer Office of Nor­ The February meeting of the will follow the showing and re­ Because of the importance of a little FAS’nSTH, the non-aetd several pending quesUone and Bond Issue question,-up for ref­ •W.7 million project, recom- i I I Mrs. Clarence Anderson, Miss wich Hospital, is asking for a powder, on your plates. Holds fiiln Harriet Casperswi and • Miss Andover Elementary- school freshments will be served. China in world affairs and the teeth more firmly so they feel more to arrive at possible answers. erendum In >{ovember, but re­ 'inended in a Metcalf and Eddy Eleanor Casperson. Members rush order of homemade cakes Key Ring Found great interest so many people comfortable. Checks denture breath. Both wiH be at 8 p.m. In the moved from the voting ma­ report, for solving water pollu­ to replenish the supply in the PTA will be Wednesday night Denturee that lit are essential to are reminded to bring aspirin The Andover or Bolton resi­ are now showing in that na­ health. Seeyour dentist regularly. Hearing Room. chines just days before the elec­ tion problems. at the school, beginning at 8. for an orphanage in Vietnam. deep freeze. dent who lost a key ring with tion, the Andover league Is Oet PASIXETH at all drug countere. On Feb. 21, the board will tion. ■nie hospital stocks the cakes A special movie, “Salute to the Hie collection of supplies for the many keys on it at the Andover asking townspeople who have meet with a subcommittee of On Feb. 28, the directors will contributed and patients use Theatre,” made for television, Nylon Capacity Up orphanage is sponsored by the Disposal area Saturday should read or are now reading about the Chamber of Commerce, to meet with school officials to dis­ them for birthday parties and will -be shown. H. (League of the church. The film has many scenes contact custodian Mrs. Mazie China to send a written report arrive at a workaWe town pol­ cuss a proposed $879,660 Cap­ NEW YORK — Manufactur­ holiday occasions. “ Operation ers of nylon registered an 8 from Broadway shows relating Howard. She found the keys and to the committee on their find­ icy for aid to industrial develop­ ital Improvements Program for Deep Freeze” was started in LIGGEn DRUG school renovations. per cent gain over 1965 in the St. Margaret’s Circle, Daugh­ to group relations. It is in har­ is keeping them for the owner. ings. These people were invited ers, and to discuss possible solu­ 1956 by the Lower Valley Chap­ to participate in a meeting on tions to the town’s traffic prob­ A $766,000 item for that pur­ 892 million pounds produced In I® ters of Isabella, will have a mony with the PTA’s theme for If not on duty she may be found PARKADE ter of the Connecticut Mental pose had been part of the same 1966. The nylon industry in­ business meeting tomorrow at 1967, "The PTA’s Role in Group at her home on Shoddy Mill Rd. China to be held within the OPEN lems. Health Association. The latter discussion will in­ $2.5 million Bond Issue —pro­ creased capacity to more than - 8 p.m. at the KofC Home, Main Relations.” China Study Group (X)ming months. Mrs. Jean Matsen, director of r:45 A.M, la 10 P.M. clude the next move for a pro- posed but never voted upon. 1 billion pounds. Price tKnds, St. The Andover,League of Wom­ 'Salute to Theatre’ volunteers at the hospital, says Narrator of the film Is Fran- COUNTRY DRUG posed Oaldand-Parker Sts. con­ Also on Feb. 28, the directors as a result, are do'wn. that all shapes and sizes of chot Tone. In the cast are Eli en Voters is joining other The study committee is try­ 277 West Middle Turnpike Manchester Lodge of Masons cakes are needed and that but­ Wajllach, Claudia McNeil, Tom league members throughout the ing to locate the September 643-2766 will meet tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. ter frostings are better than Poston, William Tabbert, Wil­ United States in the study of 1966 issue of the magazine, The Fellowcraft degree will bs boiled frostings, which will not liam Shotner and William War- China. "Diplomat,” which carried a conferred. William A. Reichert, freeze. field. A discussion of the film The following members have special article on China. Any<- senior warden, will preside. one who has the issue is asked to contact Mrs. Graboff. OK New Englanil Manchester Square Dance School Lunch Menus WE DO QUALITY Club will sponsor a fashion show Lunch menus at the elemen­ tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. at Wad­ tary school for the rest of the UUNDERING come and get’em F dell School for members of a ■\yeek are: Tuesday—Hamburg square dance class. Models are on roll, tomato soup, vegetable Mrs. Clifford Callahan, Mrs. sticks, apple sauce squares; Too Busy for Heintz Bartel, Mrs. Anthony After 8 P.M. and all day Sunday spinach, Jello; Thursday — Alibrio, Mrs. F. Robert Die- Wednesday — Ravioli, rice, terle, Mrs. Charles McAuley Your Laundry? and Mrs. Paul Bourque. Hamburg, gravy, mashed po­ Presentation of the Protestant God and Cduntry Award to these scouts of Troop 25 was you can call Houston from tato, peas and carrots, brownie, made yesterday morning by the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson during services at Center Congre­ pudding; Friday — macaroni We give your laundry Manche.ster Assembly, Order gational Church. The three, all 15-year-old Life Scouts, are, from left, Richard Knight, Thom­ of Rainbow for Girls, will meet and cheese, tossed salad, fruit. tender loving care when as Cone, and Richard Mason. (Herald photo by Satemis.) Connecticut for 80^* or less. Milk, bread and butter served tonight at 7:30 at the Masonic with all meals. you can’t. Temple. Officers will wear Cars Cough street-length white dresses. Manchester Evening Herald Call! Preceptor Gamma Chapter, Andover correspondent, Law­ Beta Sigma Phi will meet t(v rence Moe, tel. 742-6796. At Weather morrow at 8 p.m. at the home NEW SYSTEM of Mrs. Edgar Ansaldi of 101 If you flipped the ignition Princeton St. They will cele­ Settlement Failed LAUNDRY Galaxte SOO 2-Oeer Itordtet key this morning and were an- brate the birthday of the group. coughts, a sneeze and then a ST. JOHN’S, Newfoundland— AND DRY CLEANING coughts, a sneeze and then a Memorial Temple, Python Scandinavian authorities con­ ON HARRISON ST. (44) dying gasp, chances are your Sisters will meet tomorrow at tend that Leif Ericson’s son-in- Off East Center St. car has the bug. law, Snorri, was the first Euro­ 8 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall. Opposite the Cemetery Cold weatheritls this morning pean bom in America. The There will be a valentine so­ laid up cars totaling in the hun­ cial, and secret pals will be re­ same sources say the Ericson For Pick-up and Delivery dreds, local garages reported vealed. settlement in Newfoundland, CaU 649-7753 F m a today. about A.D. 1000, was maintain­ More than 50 calls from 6 to ed for three years by Leif’s Branches at: 209'North Main VFW Auxiliary will have a 9:45 this morning were report­ brother, Thorvald, who may al­ St. and 501 Hartford Rd. Past President’s Night tomor­ ed by Don Willis Garage at 18 so have been the first European row at the post home. A pot- Main St. Two tow trucks are to encounter American Indians; Also, pine Cleaners luck will be served at 6:30 p.m. operating. the settlement failed as a re­ 656 Center Street sult. “We’ve got so many calls we Members of the Junior Cen­ can’t ans'wer the phone fast tury Club will fold bulletins lor Let flowers be the fragrant enough. W e’ve got them sched­ the Lutz Junior Museum tonight uled for Vernon, Bolton, Glas­ at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. tonbury—all around the dis­ David Carmel, 22 Bowers St. “ Hello, Control. I’m messenger of your love trict. I expect we’ll have 100 PINEHURST ...TUES...WED. before the day’s over,” Willis Mrs. EMward Bayles o f 236 E. having a little trouble HERE’S THE LOWEST DUBUQUE They’re here I The hottest said. Middle Tpke., Girl Scout junior HAM PRICE WE HAVE SEEN IN A / A similar report came from getting bac^. They won’t LONG. LONG TIME on Valentine's Day. troop consultant: and iMrs. John White Sale Fords we’ve ever Moriarty Bros, at 315 CJenter Spaulding, leader o f Troop 651, let me on the bus offered. More models, more St.; they received between .60 will attend a Girl Scout Pro­ in this suit!" Dubuque Ham Tell us her very favorite and 70 calls starting at 6 this gram Institute Tuesday through luxury, more extras included. morning. By 9 ;45 the calls were Thursday at Tobacco Valley ? I D Pullman flower and we'll make it up ‘‘tape;ring, down,” a garage em­ Inn, Windsor. w I b D* Shaped Can Specially ordered! Specially ploye said. Five trucks were an­ RIB CENTER PORK CHOPS ...... lb. 70o equipped I Specially priced swering the calls. Some of the works of Jo­ VERY TENDER her very favorite way in a He diagnosed most o f the seph Naylor of 139 Diane I>r., to give you the best buys ever trouble as dead batteries, professional photographer, will freeze ups, and stuck carburetor BEEF LIVER special bouquet . . . be included in an exhibit in the J during our White Sale. chokes. lobby of Connecticut Bank and Miss Iowa Come see 'em. Come drive ’em. At Charlie'e Service Station Trust. Co., Constitution Plana, a lavish centerpiece . . . at 724 E. Middle Tpke., three Hartford. The exhibit is In prog­ Immediate delivery while These first class scouts from St James Troop 120 were tmeks were answering about ress and will close Friday, Feb. BACON „ among those presented Ad Altare Dei awards yesterday at 16 calls and more were e^qiect- 17. DUBUOUE a lovely corsage. they fast S t Joseph Ca.thedral. In front row are John Brennan, left, ed, an employe said. and Bruce Belfiore; Row Two, Patrick Farrell and Donald One truck was operating at Mitontonomah Tribe, Improv­ FRANKS Briggs; Row Three, James (Jurtls and John Powers. (Herald Turnpike Texaco Inc. at -270 W. ed Order of Red Men, wW meet VbUte alm ulat photo by Satemis.) Middle Tjfice. answering about tonight at 8 at Tinker HaE- Freezer or large family Pork 10 calls since 9 o ’clock, an ©m- special, 10 to 12 lb. strip of m ir Now England ploye'"8ald. Site said other calls Mizpah Spencisr Ctrde Of Iowa State Pork or rib half were received earlier but she South Methodist Church will didn’t know how many. strip. Pork cut into chops or RndDealer’s meet tomorrow at 1:30 pjm. in ^ l a d l e s — ^ Below zero temperatures were the reception hall of the ohnrcta. roasts as you request and Come make him prove it! ► Hava Yau Seen Thea recorded- freezer wrapped no extra The meeting of the Women’s charge. INJURIES ARE FATAL Home League of the Setivation [ Ford * Mustang»Fairlane score major triumphs against all competition ia Pure Oil Trials FAIRWAY GREENWICH (AP) — Mrs. Army scheduled for 2 p.m. to­ DOVALETTES ...... 6 Ig. boxes 99c Gertmde Sheffield of New Ca^ morrow will be held at 2:90 p. SCOTTOWELS, Beg. 4 for 79c. (2-2 Packs). Jum bo... .S2o naan died Saturday of injuries m. at the Citadel, due to the suffered In a two-car accident fimeral of Mrs. Annie Ctout^. CAMPBELL’S TOMATO SO U P ...... 10c DILLION SALES and SERVICE, Inc. Don’t Forget to ARBAIN last Saturday. Mrs. ESlse Samueleon and Mr*. Buitibk Be* OAc 20% OFF ON PLANTS CASH AND CARRY Shop at Either Fairway The 82-year-U be sworn in tomorrow in Great Jazz Cornetist A combination of volunteer library as a soundproofing was only a little short of that families left homeless by two Agway operations. potluck supper will follow the ed for 7:30. New. Haven. BINGO Artist Group SAUSAOTO, CaMf. (AP) — Spanier had been inacUcing for manpower and equljmient' pro­ measure. AND with -30, and records for the fires last week have been set­ Junior Women Meeting meeting. The Vern-Ell Association for ------LEGION HOME Francds, ,Jose^ "Muggsy” an April boohing in Iletroit. Just vide the Ingredients for Satur­ The children’s wing of fits li­ tled In new apartments, accord­ "Neighbor’s Night” will be The Board of Tax Review the help of retarded children The Herald’s Vernon Bureau The Tolland County Art As­ brary is not expected to be com­ date included, -22- at Syracuse, BpaJtiei^ a frail comet player two days before bis death, he day’s successful moving of crat­ N.Y., -7 at Hartford and Wind' ing to Mrs. Elizabeth Spurting, held at the regular meeting of will hold their final session to­ will meet tomorrow night at 8 Is at 38 Park St. P.O. Box 827. EVERY TUESDAY cast a i>erscmal and distinc­ seemed quite strong, said his sociation will meet tomorrow pleted until late Spring, and the Quumr the Vernon Junior Women’s morrow night from 7 to 9 p.m. In the TalcottvUle School. A re- The temporary correspondent, ed books and eqvdpmeiit beck sor Locks, Conn.. -6 at Provl- execmive director of the local tive DlJtSeland Jazz^. sound, ia stepson, Tom Cries. night at 8 in Building A, East children’s section will be tem­ Red Cross office. Club tomorrow at 8 p.m. at in the Assessors office in the port on progfresa in setting up Is Bette Quatrale, tel. 876-2846> porarily-located in the base­ dence, R.I., -3 at Boston, and 4 dead at iJie age of 61. In addition to his widow and School, at Park and School Sts. into the Rockville Public Li­ The families have been pro- the Skinner Road School. ment area of the library. above zero at New York City. A heart ailment that had pre­ two stepsons, Spanier is sur­ brary. Switches and electric motors ^Ided with clothing and house- Guests have been Invited In Rockville. Norman Schmidt A masirive and time consum­ viously stricken him in 1838 was vived by two brothers, Robert The move, which Included 1,* caused difficulties and delays bold goods, as the result of n ftxnn women’s clubs in Tolland of Tolland will speak on “Art ing job still presents itself, that blamed for hds death in his sleep Spanier of Oakland, Cedii., and 200 to 1,400 cartons of books, for New York’s subway com- drive led by the newly formed County towns, South Windsor Sunday. J ose^ Spanier of Tulsa, Olda., and the Printed Page.” was accomplished within four of opening all the boxes and SAVE muters. It was even colder in Club, and co-ordinated by and the Junior Century Club o< putting away the over 30,000 Muggsy was bom In Chicago and a sister,.Mary Si>anier of Schmidt is a graduate of Pratt hours, according to librarian that city’s suburbs, including 6 ^be Red. Cross, which provided Manchester. books, the magazines and per- and idolized King Oliver’s Oreol Ckiicago. Institute of Design and is art Natalie Ide. below at New City and 1 below ® Lhe families’ needs, Mrs. Adela Simmonds of the Funeral arrangements are rlodlcals which have been ac­ Capriland Herb Farm in Coven­ Jazz Band which he heard there director and advertising manag­ The volunteer manpower was at Westhampton Beach on Long M*"- Mrs. John Dupuis pending. Burial will be in Chica­ cumulating since the closing of try will give a talk and demon­ Grand Way when he was stdU young. F or 35 er of the Rockville Reminder. provided by about 16 members « EARLY WEEK laland. bave moved into an apartment years he cherished a comet go. Members of the association the library. At least nine weather stations 1®® Prospect St. and Mr. and stration on the use of herbs in TOP CLARINETIST of the Vernon Jaycees under The library staff will be as­ mouthpiece given him by King will discuss plans for observance In New. England and a half doz- Mrs. Raymond Mitchell have cooking and will also serve hors CAMBRIDCB, Mass. (AP) •— the direction of ’Thomas Mason Oliver. o f the association’s 20th anni­ sisted by members o f the 020 en in upstate New York report- moved into quarters at 34 Pros­ d’oeuvres. Edmond Hall, internationally who co-ordinated the move. In 1950 Spanier married Ruth versary at a business meeting Library Club at Rockville High SPECIALS! ed 20 below or colder. Including pcct St. The John Lee family The International AWalrs known jazz clarinetist who The Jaycees Set up a produc­ Committee will set up a display O’Connell, the widow of a Chica­ to precede Schmidt’s talk. SchooL who will work with -38 at Newcomb, N.Y., -20 at is now living on Maple St. played with many Dixieland tion line to be used in the move, go banker, who had two sons, Mrs. Ann Vincent, president their advisor Mrs. Margaret Montpelier, Vermont’s capital Three of the Mitchell children on Sweden at the school that is groups, has died of a heart at­ utilizing a system of conveyor Small, high school librarian. expected to HU 16 display cases. Tom Cries, a film director, and of the association, has request­ city, -22 at Portland, Maine, and and one Dupuis child died in the tack at age 65. belts and pickup trucke. Church FeUowshlp Mrs. Paul PhiUppe has been ■musician Buddy Charles Cries ed members to bring in pictures -23 at Concord, New Hamp- on Feb. 6. of Chicago. Hall, who had no formal train­ so a wider variety is available The conveyor belts were loan­ ’The w om «i's fellowship of the Invited to attend a breakfast ing in clarinet, died Saturday in ed by the Conversion Chemical First OongTegationai CSnnvh of shire’s capital.' Mrs. Joyce Davis and her four meeting sponsored by the Hart­ Spanier sj>ent three months in for selection of picture of the DON'T Traditionally stormy Mt. children, victims of Wednes- the hospital following his col­ Cambridge, where he moved Company and by the town of Vennon wUl meet Wednesday a* ford Life Underwriters Associa­ month. Washlngton, N.H., had a winter day’s fire at 40 Thomas St., lapse due to a heart ailment in three years ago. He maintained Vernon. Two pickup trucks and 8 p.m. Men of the parish are tion on Wednesday. Paul W. A painting by Mrs. Uoyde spectacular Sunday, with a 40 have moved into an apartment 1938. a residence in New York. Barstow of Tolland has been their drivers were provided by invited to attend to bear PoUde- ’Thoyer, vice president of the BIG VALUES SUPERMARKETS FORGET! below zero and winds gustlng to on Lawrence St. Mr. and Mrs. AND LITTLE PRICES! ‘‘Relaxin’ at the Touro,” one He worked with a number of the Public Works Department woman k&rgaret Jacobsen and Research Life Insurance Agen­ selected as January’s picture of 100 miles per hour. But by early Russell Pike are reportedly of his great jazz records, top groups and singers, Iwjlud- of Vernon, and other pickup see the irtate police film, "The cy Management Association, the month and is on display at morning, the temperature went still In temporary lodgings, marked his recovery. For the ing Claude Hopkins, Louis Arm­ trucks were donated by local Child Molester.” will discuss, ’The Role of the the Rockville office of the Con­ ^ ■ S up 20 degrees and the wind was The Northeast School PTA has next 29 years he played eloquent strong, Lester Young, Art Ta­ necticut Bank and Trust Co. businesses. Roaming Dogs Wife in the Purchase of life W'*". down to 34 m.p.h. announced It will donate half comet- tum, Mary Lou Williams, and The Jaycees rigged up a con­ The town dog warden has re­ Insuremce.” FIR ST CU T A painting by Henry Novgrad Temperatures ranging from the profits of its auction to be Again, in 1964 during a tour Coleman Hawkins. of Rockville Is on exhibit at the veyor belt from the second floor ported receiving many com­ Wjm Contest Winner 26 to 30 below, combined with held tomorrow night at the with a band he had taken to the Hall is survived by his widow, People’s Savings Bank. Another of the Rockville General Hospi­ plaints of roaming doge. All ' m Robert Symonds, 21, of High Newport Jazz Festival, his the former Winifred Henry; tal’s Carriage House, (the dogs must be confined to the high winds, forced the cancella- school to the victims of the High Manor Trailer Park, has won by Fred Overkamp o f Coventry, tlon of a U.S. Eastern Ski Asso- street fire, heart troubled him. He recov­ three brothers and a sister. is on exhibit at the Tolland temporary quarters for the li­ owner’s property as required by first prize in a country and lb FXineral services Wednesday elation meet at Saddleback Two new members were re- Chuck Steak brary staff and books) into law. ered in New Orleans but the Public Library. western music contest. He will k id d ie CUT seizure forced hds seclusion in will be at St.'Peter’s Episcopal pickup trucks located In the A dog check to be made soon Mountaln near Rahgeley, cently accepted by the Lions mSH-LEAN dOA. 3 represent New England in a Maine. Club, raising Its present mep;i- Sausalito. Church with burial in Mount drive next to the Carriage to see that all dogs more than jamboree to be held Feb. 25 in GROUND CHUCK ,. 6 9 ° CHUCK STEAK lb. 4 9 ' Auburn Cemetery. House. The trucks would then six months old have been li­ Subzero cold also was preva- bershlp to 40. John Oadman, For the past several weeks. TOP Wheeling, West Virginia. NNELESS e a s a lOliELESS Picket Lines drive across the street to the censed. lent throughout architect, of Vernon and Lenzy Symonds, an employe of a library building where other and along the northern borders Wallace Jr., music teacher in Wapplng veterinarian, won the CROSS RIB ROAST ., 8 9 ° CHUCK FILLET 8 9 ' Set Up at All VALUE of western Great Lakes states. Ellington, are the new mem- volunteers would unload the The Herald’s Vernon Bureau D O U B L E V contest last Thursday at the French Election Campaign cartons onto another set of Is at 38 Park St., P. O. Box Light snow in these areas was bers. BEEF Fafnir Plants expected to push into the Frigid Bolton Lake House in Bolton. conveyor belts, which deliver­ 327, The temporary correspon­ (Chamber of Commerce Intramural Athletics ed them into the library build­ dent Is Bette Quatrale, tel. 876- Northeast today. The Chamber of Commerce Now Officially Under Way NEW BRITAIN (AP)—Union In contrast, it was Bermuda ’The Boys’ Intramural Athletic ing. 2846. STAMPS will meet tomorrow noon at the program for boys not partlcipat- workers went on' strike today at ^ / Top I"?.' shorts weather in most of the PARIS (AP) — The battle forced a complacent De Gaulle Miss Ide was "astounded at Elllngton Ridge Country Club. i„g in varsity or junior varsity Short Rihs n,49 Southwest, vacationers basked into a second round of voting. the Faifnir Bearing Co. in a dis­ the short length of time” taken Items to be discussed Include a gports ia presently in the midst BEET CHUCK jaoa- BOHUESS-CHUCK dajh. lines were, drawn today and the 'v a 'iS 'S 'i in the sun in Florida, and heavy If a candidate falls to get an pute over a new contract. to make the move, which was EVERY progress report on the court q[ jjg winter season of a ten campaign was officially opened Fraternal Groups fog again blanketed the coast absolute majority — one mor^ so "efficiently accomplished.” house, including letters that basketball prog^ram. Six CAUF. STEAK ^ 6 9 ' SHOULDER steak 9 9 ' Pleket lines were set up at and interior valleys of otherwise for France’s National Assembly vote than his (fomblned opposi­ all -foUr Fafnir plants- in New She expressed gratitude on be­ were* sent to legislators, and the teams totaling sixty boys, are SMOKED SHOULDER Slate Breakfast pleasantly warm California. $ (0 9 elections next month which may tion — In the first round, he Britain and a fifth in nearby half of herself and library trus­ discussion of possible group involved. lb. 6 9 ^ LONDON BROIL have a strong Influence on the must face a second round of Newington at midhight Bunday, tees, to all those who helped In Manchester’s Charter Oak WEDNESDAY memberhip in the chamber. Tije Celtics under captain TONGUES Gaullist regime. voting. That time a simple plu­ when the old three-year pact the move. Lodge of B’nal B’rith is join­ committee reports will Dennis Sullivan are leading the EARITMORI-IUCED gaja. WHITE'S B EEF CHUCK The elections March 5 and 12 rality — one more than the sec­ expired. Professional estimates for the ing with lodges in Hartford, ■lY lO iG TT C Q l l i n g S ^ be J'lven. ^ ^ ^ league, with the Hawks led by will be the first time since 1962 ond-place candidate — will suf­ The strikers are members of job had Indicated it would take New Britain, Newington and Broad of Education Meets Peter Yellen in second place. BACON 2. 69' KIELBASI lb. 79' that the assembly seats have fice. an entire day, she said. Torrington in hosting Oie first Slump in B ir t h s The postponed curriculum GRANDUinOR «u ^ j a . ux n A « GRAND UnON local 133, United Auto Workers. MANCHESTER Other teams are the Lakers, Mb. been up for a vote. In 1962, sup­ Nearly 2,200 candidates are in ’The local claims some 4,000 Returned Home joint Brotherhood Covenant meeting of the board of educa­ Mike Calacl, captain; the Roy­ lb pkg. porters of President Charles de the lists for the March voUng. Breeikfast ever held in the BURR CORNERS SHOPPING CENTER—TOLLAND TURNPIKE Recorded in ’66 tion wU be held tonight at 7:30 Franks’”* 69'’“',.59' SAUERKRAUT 19' Cube Steaks members In the five plants. The library staff and books als, captain Christ Casadi; the They will be whittled down to GRAND DHON-FRIED FRO IIN—ALASKA Gaulle rolled up a comfortable Labor and management rep­ have “ returned home” to the Hartford area. in the Rockville High School 76er’s, captain Joe Franek and tw in 's FIENIDN A A . IWin'l-HALF FRIED ' A n . far less thaq half after the first WASHINGTON (AP) — Pub­ Library. 7-ox. majority. De Gaulle has de­ resentatives met Sunday in an library, after an eight-month The Hartford-area lodges will the Knickis, captain John Suth­ pkg. round. lic Health Service statistics in­ CHICKEN FROZEN 7 . 85 IriOEEN KING CRAB A c l ^ lb. clared that it is “ absolutely nec­ effort to avert the strike, but wait. 'The library will still not host the leadens and officers of SULLIVAN AVENUE The board will act on approv­ erland. FRANKS’“?a:s’”*69 ' 49' 99' The Union for the New Repub­ dicate both the birth rate and nONIOIE-SUCED ONCORORAVTA i4.oz IWAi. GRAND UNION FROEEN D nrnA essary” to maintain this. they were unable to agree on be open for the borrowing of the Knights of Columbus, the 725 MIDDLE TURNPIKE EAST ing plans for a proposed 1,050- High scorers In the league are lic (UNR), the out and out Gaul- SHOPPING CENTER the number of babies born in Most speculation, including a terms of a new contract. books until the beginning of Masons, and the Prince Hall af­ MANCHESTER stud<)nt elementary school to Danny Wilcox, Craig Parker, lb. lists, control 231 seats in the SOUTH WINDSOR this country continued to decline BOILED HAH SUCEDBEEF FLOUNDERnm, 55' SCALLOPS 89' sheaf of public opinion polls. Local members planned to March. Borrowers may return filiate of the Masons at a be buUt on the town-owned John Sutherland, Ed SatWewiz, outgoing 483-seat assembly. during 1966. Indicates that the Gaullists will meet today in New Britain. the books they took out when Brotherhood Breakfast, Sun­ former county home property In pgter Moulin, Dan King, David They can count on another 36 Though figures for the whole survive as the largest party in Details of the dispute were the library closed, however, be­ day, at Emanuel Synagogue Vernon Center. The board tabl- Artz and ’Tom Ash. CHICKEN OF THE SEA •J LIBBY'S seats, giving them a majority of SAVE 35e ON POPULAR FANCY FLORIDA m ’ yw r 1966 are not yet available, THE HEAVENLY COFFEE the assembly. But no one ia will­ not immediately available. tween '9 a.m. and 5 p. m.daily. Auditorium, Hartford. I ^ action on the proposal at its a six-week Spring program is ing to say with certainty that De 47. Additional book stacks must The event will keynote ; there were 3,322,000 births dur­ last meeting because the plans being planned with both indoor ’The Socialists and their allies The dispute centered on sen­ ing the first 11 months of last called Gaulle will be able to call the iority rights of UAW workers. be installed, and the carpeting Brotherhood Month, designated for 14 more classroome and outdoor activities being CHOCK FULL D'NUTS WHITE TUNA I TOMATO JUICE have 66 seats, the Democratic ' year, 131,000 fewer than Uie 3,- than tune with tfie same assurance Wages, work standards and for the library still has not ar­ in February each year. the specifications called considered, and support he had in the outgo­ Center led by Jean Lecanuet 55, rived, Miss Ide said. The new The principal speaker at the j , 453,000 in tile corresponding 1965 for. The extra classrooms are cT O BasketbaH League and the Communists 41. The fringe benefits had not so far 4 5 tinonths. ing assembly. furniture still must be uncrated breakfast will be Dr. Abraham ORANGE JUICE legated on the third floor of the s t . Bernard’s of Rockville has rest of the seats are scattered been discussed in the negotia­ I lb. Should the Gaullists be put in and assembled, she noted. J. Feldman, rabbi and spiritual The birth rate decreased by 6 cla^poom wing of the school, all but clinched the champion- under splinter banners. tions. SAVE 17c ON POPULAR the minority, the way will be Carpeting is being installed leader of Congregation Beth ’„ per cent, from 19.5 per cent to Also appearing on the agen- ship of the Tolland Deanery can Talks had been under way 18.5 per cent for each 1,000 pop- open to certain political turmoil since Jan. 10. Eederal and state throughout the first floor of the Israel, West Hartford. da is the discussion of the “Sec- CYO Basketball League, de- . ulation, during the same period. on ^ t^ Curriculum.” The board feating St Luke’s of Ellington which could cjonceivably deeply Florida Park Third mediators entered last week aft­ affect De Gaulle and his often er the UAW received sanction The final PHS report on 1965 will discuss and evaluate pres- ei-2 6 yesterday. High scorers natality .statistics, also issued controversial policies. FLAMINGO, Fla.—^More than to call a strike. ent and planned curriculum for the Rockville team were today, showed there were 3,760,- The main factor the Gaullists 300 species of birds have been A federal mediator said no EVAP. MILK programs for the high school Dan Hazen with 21 points and 358 live births that year—the u m have working for them is the recorded in Everglades Nation­ further sessions have been Agway Farm Purchased Gary Blinn with 14. Mike Quinn AND i-n>/ 10-oz. SAVE ON POPULAR BRAND first year sinqe 1953 that the btl. prosperity of the nation and the al Park. ’The last significant scheduled. BORN AGAIN CHRISTIANS Edwin Aberle of Vernon has scored 8 points for St. Lukes. PEAS CARROTS 2 2 39< iuTCHUP 39< number had dropped below four purchased the 200-acre Agway prestige of France abroad. But concentration of American bald Members of Lodge 1248 of the All Flavors Sacret Heart of Vernon de­ EDUCATOR CHOC. N D T 0 1 A n . legislative elections are fre­ eagles south of Alaska finds International Association of Ma­ mlillon. The final total com­ farm on West Ave., Ellington. feated St. Matthews of Tolland, In Convenient pared with a provisional estl;- quently decided on such local refuge in this, the nation’s chinists, numbering about 260 You Are Invited The purchase price was report­ 41-40. Peter Moulin scored 12 vK1uiiA3‘^-89' ECLAIR COOKIES ^ ^ 3 5 ' Issues as a new well or a new Throw-Away Bottles mate last Feb. 28 that there had edly about $350,000. third-largest national park. at the Fafnir plants, refused to points for Sacred Heart. DOLE-FROZEN road. cross the UAW picket lines. SODA been 3,767,000 births during The property which Includes St. Joseph’s of Rockville won While the campaign for an O U V E T 'n PROFI’TS RISE To oUend the Tuesday evening meering of 1965. five residences, a laboratory, a forfeited game. •Pineapple During the 12 months ended estimated 483 assembly seats MILAN, Italy (AP)—Olivetti the MANCHESTER BIBLE CLASS. This class AT OUR FISH COUNTER — ON SALE TUESDAY dairy and poultry farms is list­ St. Bernard’s, the first round • P.ineapple-Orange officially opened at midnight ’Typewriter and Computer Co., last November there were 3,635,- ed at $240,740 in real property winner, remains undefeated is sponsored by the Calvary Boptist Church 000 births, compared with 3,789,- Juices •Pineapple-Grapefruit Sunday, the fight for control of which owns Olivetti-Underwood and $42,570 in personal prop­ during the second round. It will Parliament has been going on Corp., Hartford, Conn., and is o f Windsor Locks and teaches JESUS CHRIST. 000 in the 12 months ended No­ erty, on the Ellington Grand play second place Sacred Heart GRAND UNION FROEEN UIDS ETE-CHOPPED a 8-01. with moimting crescendo since now negotiating a Soviet agree­ vember 1966. List, according to assessor Ger­ Sunday. If St. Bernard’s wins Crucified— Risen— and Coming Again. Fresh t | .C ,Tinu pkg. the first of the year. ment, reported today that sales The service also repxirted a trude Shanihon. the game, the team will auto­ POT PIES S 19' SPINACHproemG continuing Increeqse in mar­ ORE-IDA C O m O E Political rallies have been and profits went up in 1966. — For further information, c o l^ Aberle, owns a turkey fand matically cUnefa the Deanery 2-lb. breaking out all over. De Gaulle A report sent to stockholders riages through last November, and processing plant on Hegan Championship. pkg. HADDOCK FILLET with 1,672,000 reported during FRIES FROZEN 29' APm piES last Thursday made a major said net profits reached $10.6 REV. E. DAVID BENNEH Phone Rd., as well as other turkey If Sacred Heart wins, a sec­ 79' kickoff speech on the state radio miliion. Net profits in 1966 had the first 11 months of 1966, up farms. He has been in the tur­ ond game between the two NANCY LYNN PINEAPPLE OR RASPBERRY end television networks. been $7.8 million. from 1,628,000 in the similar key breeding business since t Tbocher Windsor 688-1810 teams will be necessary to de­ 1 0-oz. Now the opposition candidates Tile company, said, however, Don’t Forget to 1965 span. 1942 and annually processes termine second round honors. SAVE p k g . will have their chance on the that growing competition and Shop at Either Fairway The marriage rate also was about 30,000 birds. He has de­ If Sacred Heart also won that 10« national networks. Their at­ for your up, from 9.2 to 9.3 per 1,000 pop­ Danish Horn accelerated product research re­ EARLY WEEK STEAK SALE veloped the Golden Harvest game, a third game between tacks, particularly on television, quired that Olivetti keep its div­ ulation—the fourth year in breed, a broad-breasted turkey. the two teams would be neces­ TAUNTHI'S DAT JOHNSON'S may swing much weight. The idend unchanged at 12 8 cents ^ VALENTINE SAVE 40e A LB. ON succession that the rate has in­ One of his turkeys won the sary to determine the Deanery ODSTDra 7-01. Gaullists are well aware of this T A V r NANGTITH per share of preferred stock creased. distinction of Connecticut’s Championriiip. v n lU l ATAILMoaATUl PLEDGE WAX and are "running scared.’’ and 11.2 cents per share of com­ 79' 75' S T A R T TODAY... largest turkey In the annual The Diocesan Tournament JOHNSON'S , . . MROIN'S oooo. WTien opposition candidates got mon stock. It earmarked $2.87 ^ Cards or Gandy I T O P 09 turkey weighing contest last Will be held at Xavier High the use of television in the 1966 million for extraordinary re­ Suicide Rate High Fall. School in Middletown March 6 K I E A R W 11-oz."""■ con 79' CREAM CHEESE X 2 9 ' presidential campaign, they serves. TOKYO—The suicide rate for The Agway operations will be and 12, according to Rev. Mau­ RTPOINT ECONONTSBE f V A f . IROUND STEAKS LB. moved to New York before July rice Sullivan, diocesan director. 1-lb. persons 65 or older is higher reynoldswrap In Japan than in any other 1. according to Donald Wal­ Junior High Basketball RED SALMON 89' -n 7 9 ' LOSE WEIGHT BY FRIDAY lace of the Agway office. The Vernon Jimior High Bas­ SAVE 30e A LB. ON country. Part of the reason is Just take a tiny L.OSB W BIOHT the five-year gap between Ja­ The local operations which ketball team will face undefeat­ Hungrex tablet before began in 1938 under the aus­ ed Tolland Junior High tomor­ THB FIRST DAVI pan's retirement age, 65, and meals...andbanish those BONEU5SS 19 pices of Eastern States, merged row afternoon in the Tolland 70, when government pensions INSTANT FOR AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS Thousands now lose with the GFL Cooperative of High School gym. Vernon has hated extra pounds as STEAK begin. EFFERDENT l-lb. 4-oz. you bani^ hunger! Why?^ weight who never thought J an 11-2 record and Tolland a LB. 9-0 record. deal pkg. 4 3 ' Because Hungrex is they could...report SIRLOIN NESCAFE COFFEE DISH ALL The game which is expected TABLETS the m ost p ow erfu l ^ remarkable weight losses SAVE 2 k -D E O D O R A N T MOLD to create considerable interest, quart reducing aid ever of 7 ...2 0 ...even SAVE 20e A LB. ON is a non-league game, played 5 5 c btl. released for public tut 41 pounds in a short between the neighboring towns. BAN ROLL-ON DOVE UQUID 8 3 * without prescription! while. So if you’re tired ALL CENTER Vernon’s two losses have been RICH n FLAVOR FABRIC SOFTENER Suppresses hunger pangs, o f haK-way measures suffered at the hands of the 1-quart A 4 ^ so effecUvel)^, it actually j and want really effective CUTS Bloomfield team. SAVARIN COFFEE c p n p F FINAL TOUCH 1-oz. btl. 4 1 0 limits the ability of help in reducing The Bulletin Board ...send for Hungrex ROAST COFFEE M E D TO TOUR HANDS your body to produce The Greater Vernon Jaycees Fresh assortment of MOUTHWASH 12-oz. gnawing hunger today. Hungrex will simply win meet tonight at 8 at the bH. sensations! Result? Yon amaze you! You'll be ) POPUUR PRODUCE— "The Best You Can Buy" Ytockville Lodge of Moose on MAXWELL HOUSE LUX LIQUID 3 3 ' dork, milk or white don't feel hungry...down slimmer next week or your HUin S I Larry Hhlpem, OPA, DETERGENT 8 9 ' DETERGENT goes your calorie kMake... m oney I>ack. N o i 1- lb. 4-oz. IDAHO BAKING and down goes your prescription needed. ADVANCED ALL SUNSHINE RINSO deal pkg. 2 8 ' weight. VALENTINE DAT chocolates 5Lb. Bag. 39 DETERGENT HEAD& DETERGENT POTATOES c CARDS — CANDY 2- lb. 6-oz. GIFT WBAPPINO! 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THE Alpiiff the Si^hoolhoy Cage Front Biggest Payoff UConns Out to Clinch Yankee Conference LINCOLN, B.L (A P )— South Leads New England’s biggest dally Herald Angle double payoff slnOe 1965 — $8,260.20 — was coUectod By Games Remain Saturday by 88 tlo.ketholdero at Lincoln Downs. EARL YOST No. 2 Ranked Cdgers season, although the Forest City U8r in Bristol. The Indians Bid to NIT by PETE ZANARDI The double resulted when Sporto Editor Faleoivs have football and cross­ would like nothliig better than /: Tournament qualifica­ Latnetron, 'winner of one By RICH DYER 68-38 at Central Connecticut's offensive advantage*. Sixteei For Stags Fall by the Wayside tion already in'the bag, country defeats toi avenge. ^topping tlio streak. race In S8 starts, paid $88 In Kaiser Gym. The Rebels never of South’s 30 field goals cam* * Notes from the Little Black Book Manchester High (10-6) A new series starts Friday Toumameht qualification and taking the first race, and Jumping to an early lead trailed as they rolled with from close under. NEW YORK (AP)— Everybody is trying SO hard t6 v/hen the Blue and White play a share of the NCCC title within Amante $76.40 captured the and then protecting it with comparative ease to the title Jinx for East Catholic High’s basketball team this BOSTON (AP) - Tempera­ and East Catholic (18-3) A low scoring first quarter Still Sought be only No. 2 in college basketball, the Top Ten is get­ host to Naugatuck. A victory reach, Ellington High (11-5) can second. Amaate had won on­ a torrid stretch drive. clincher, a repeat performance saw cautious playmsiMng b f season has been Central Connecticut’s Kaiser Gym. The tures dipped to as much as 80 are now concerning them­ ly one of 12 previous, starts. here will give Coach Dun Bums achieve the first tomorrow at South Catholic High nailed of their 68-44 decision over the both aides set the pace. It high-flying Eagles were shot down twice within eight ting more and more Nos. 3, 4, 5, etc. degrees below zero today in selves with a little momen­ Suffleld High. Friday the A crowd of 10,886 con­ Connecticut is on the The latest likely to join those ------— ” a perfect 5-0 mark against new down the HCC champion­ Eagles a week earlier. wasn’t until midway through days in a most convincing fashion by arch-rival South northern areas of New England, tum for the post-season clas­ Knights will be seeking revenge tributed to a 10-race mutuel Yankee Conference title opponents th’s w’lnter. It marked the first time In the stanza that Lukas got the Catholic High. The two defeats, 68-44 and 58-38, were who tried and failed is North trouble as , St. Louli the Weather Bureau reported. sic. Four games remain for the against visiting Coventry High. handle of $1,802,063. ship Saturday night and road to Maine and Massa­ Tough Test beat arch-rival Bast Catholic, the HOC’s three-year history game’s first bucket, . one of by the most decisive margins in East cage history. The Carolina, which jeopardized Us hindered Tulsa’s hopes of catch- The report said h l^ winds Eagles, ' including three at The Patriots. (8-7) still alive in No. 2 ranking by losing to un- jng Louisville In the Missouri that Bast, which swept the ti­ seven he scored in the first two Catholic schools could very ------chusetts, Fairfield plays which- swept the ski country home, while the Irnlans must Despite Eta earlier 89-55 wrin, tourney consideration, visit ranked Georgia Tech 82-80 Sat- Valley Conference by beating tle in 1965 and co-champloned half. The lead stood with South well meet a third time—^In the month away and this St. Bonaventure in Madi­ Saturday night and Sunday face three more opponents,-two Manchester faces a tough as­ tough Cromwell High Tuesday. urday. the Hurricane 76-«2, while Le- probably scattered a Uttle pow­ on the road. signment against Windham in it last season with South, has taking the first turn, 9-6, and forthcoming Class A Touma- writer can hardly wait, espe- son Square - Garden, . . and , Ending the season this week ^Two other former No. 2s, high stunned Rutgers 45-4$. WUUmimtic tomorrow. The Stormy Norm Van Brocklin finished outside the winner’s upping the margin by niiM ment. dally after shoveling the heavy Yale takes on traditional der snow that fell over some Both clubs are active twice are Cheney Tech (14-12) and Houston and Texas Western, Carolina, 18-2, had a northern and western moun­ Whippets are usually tough in circle. The Hartford crew clos­ p^nts at halftime. * * * snow from last week’s biis- rivals Harvard and Dart- this week and both are on the South Windsor High (7-9). The also supped as half of the -Itop geven-game winning vstreak tains Satu-ixley. their owm boards and are shoot­ ed with an unbeaten 6-0 con­ Beat Period zard and today’s below frecz- mouth in the highlight Railgers met Windham Tech Here *n There Ten teams In the country took a g^attered after overcoming a 72- "There is still an ample base road tomorrow night and home ing for a .500 season for new Calls End to Ram Coaching ference mark while East drop­ East's strongest showing ot Ing temperatures . . . Mapping this afternoon and close games of the week in Con- turn for the worse. gg ygyoit at Atlanta. Bob Briz- at most areas,” the report said, Friday. Coach John Risley. it took a ST. PAUL - MINNEAPOLIS Van Brocklin made no recom ped to 4-2. Both clubs are now the night came in the third Wednesday afternoon by host­ i T ? ^ ^ o u ™ a r n i "^ffl: rM dcaU ?n d‘'banker basketball. Houston, No. 6, fell before oft- gnjine’s layup with six seconds "although some of the higher Still feeling the sting of the terrific offensive binge in the (AP) — Stormy Norm Van mendation on a successor. 13-3 overall. quarter when it outscored are Bob Metcalf and banker Connecticut (13-4) can assure ing Prince Tech while the Bob­ elals recommended for working _ beaten Notre Dame 87-78 and left did the damage as the - —Engi­ mountains up north need a loss last Saturday to HCC airch- final three minutes to beat Brocklin, the volatile Dutchman It was Vfm Brocklin’s second South led 25-16 at the half South, 12-10 and out the Rebels former ngeif of a Yankee Conference cats host Stafford High tomor­ th. h.v. i,.n c„..cd Texas Westenj, No. 8, stumbled deeper cover on some of their rlval South Catholic, the Eagles Windham here. who built the Minnesota Vikings resignation from the Vikings, and 35-28 at the third quarter lead to seven points. will again make Fort Lauder- ytle tie by beating Maine to- neers, 14-7, won for the ninth row and travel to East Wind­ by Tom Monahan of Bristol, as­ at Seattle 69-06, while nindi- time in 10 outings. s t c ^ r , more expert trails. Sur­ hepe to explode tomorrow night Friday, Bristol Eastern, show­ from a ragtail collection of kids but this time it will stick. The but it wasn’t until the final per­ But the flurry waa nipped as dale his base where he’ll get a night and Massachusetts on Sat- sor High Friday. iod that it broke things open. sistant tournament director to ranked Providence lostin to Nl- Sophomoro R on ‘Anuen cut Up face snow is generally packed against Xavier High in Middle- ing a perfect 12-0 CCIL ma’-k, and castoffs into a respectable Board of Directors immediately the winners came back in thf first hand look at the New urday. Hope, for JiOO Year National Football League team, Tlie winners deposited 23 points forward closed dates. The play- H 0 , Z vlth .7 .t South powder In most areas but with town. It marks the first meet- come In to Clarke Arena hoping accepted it, after Van Brocklin finals with their scoring surge. York Yankees and the visiting ^ College was surprised by Ford has called it quits for good. with devastating accuracy in downs start Feb. 28. Fees will Bend, Ind., while Seattle worked hard spots.!’ tag between the schools this for a repeat of Its big win ear- Bolton High, (7-9) still had told them of his plans on Palombizzio had 10 o f the 33 )}e $20 for each man for ple- clubs. Livesey will also vaca- including ham 85-81. stands a chance of ending its Van Brocklin, tormented for that chapter and squashed East points for the Rebels and joined tlon in the Fort Launderdale behind Tom Workman and Friday and then was told to minary and playdown games, close wins over Rhode Island "It gets to you mentally,” second varsity season' wi'th a two years by his admitted Ina­ comeback attempts with effec­ Lukas in the rcboundinga that area where he too reports Steve Looney, who each scored think it over for 24 hours. $22 for the quarterfinals and and Massachusetts, the other said Coach Bill van. Breda Kolff, .500 mark. The Bulldogs are ac­ bility to get the Vikings over the tive ball control. held East at bay. he’ll catch the Yankees in ac­ Van Brocklin Indicated no fu­ S25 for the finals with the fi­ title contenders with two league tive only once this week, hop­ hump and unable to reconcile Eagle JVs also came out on tion . . . Wonder how any Clay Finally ture plans. Dominated Play nals’ alternate due to receive losses each so far. Connecticut Tlsor. barely avoided up.M by j the widening spilt between him­ the ehort end, losing a 51-43 others mi'/S Bob Steele on the last ing to duplicate a earlier win Tarkenton said Tie was "They domtaated every els- $20, plus travel. .Men behind warmed up with a 113-64 trounc­ self and quarterback Fran decision to South despite the Strictly Sports show on WTIC and over Em I Hampton in East shocked by Van Brocklin’s res­ pect of the game,” East Coach the dinner one week from to- ing of Boston University Satur­ matter of wanting to win; rath­ Trakenton, stunned the Vikings shooting of Joe Arcareese (16) radio and teevee? Steele was SUPPORTING ROLES. Lew Aicindor is a devastating weapon for UCLA be­ protected it. Gets Credit Hampton tomorrow night. ignation, but that it would in no Don Burns said. “ Once again jUght, Feb. 20 at the Italian- day. er, you get the feeling you have by resigning Saturday, a day way alter his decision not to re­ and Mike Kennedy (13). The in a class by himself, tops In cause the opposition cannot relax one moment against the other starters, who Providence lost Its chance Rockville High (3-12) fresh they killed us off the boards Amerlcaui Club in East Hart­ Fairfield (9-5) continued its to win and something happens after Tarkenton stiid he would turn to the Vikings. East frosh managed to salvage this man’s book. He’s a tre­ would be stars on any other team. They include, from left, (top), when Jim Walker, Who scored off an upset over Woodrow and used this control to keep ford for Pat Bolduc, are John to you.' From WBA not play with Minnesota any a win over South, 48-82 earlier mendous personality . . . Local bid for a post-season tourna­ Wilson, goes on the road twice, their shooters supplied. You Sullivan and Jeff Koelsch of (bottom^ Mike Warren and . But nothing ever seems to 28 points, stumbled ^ n g Ih for LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — more. realtor Stanley Bray is in Sara­ ment spot with a 79-63 win over tomorrow night to Middletown can’t expect to win a game In the day. Hamilton Standard. The latter happen to No. 1, UCLA. ’Die a layup In the last five seconds The World Boxing Association The double-barrelled termina­ sota, Fla., awaiting the arrival Rider Saturday. If the Stags High' and Friday to Windsor Survive Elements when you cEUi’t get the ball.” has been a "pusher” for the af­ Bruins continued their way Niagara and missed a win- finally has come over to Cassius tions left General Manager Jim SonUi (56) of the Chicago White Sox for beat the Bonnies in the Garden High. Center John Lukas became p B F Pti. 3 fair since tickets were printed, Wednesday, it might impress the Refs Miss Seeing Six Celts Playing at One Time alone, pushing aside O r e g o n Clay’s corner —only to back Finks and the five Vikings own­ MONTREAL (AP) — United S O’Brien ...... 4 3.6 10 spring training. the biggest nemesis to the Eagle 1 Palomblralo ...... 7 2.3 16 ipontactlng hundreds of Bolduc’s State 76-44 Friday and then Or- Dennis Wltkowskl scored 24 away again. Also slated for this week: ers dumbfounded, even though States figure skaters survived a National Invitational Tourna­ cause as he scored 18 points 3 Lukas ...... 9 0-3 . 16 friends to buy tickets. Bolduc, egon 100-66 Saturday tor a 19-0 points at Boston, sinking Boston The WBA announced Sunday East (5-5) wrestles Bristol they obviously knew of the sim­ strike, power failure and strong 3 Ollberto ...... 3 1-1 7 ment scouts who snubbed Fair- and snared 20 rebounds. Joe sailing sportswriter with the record In their march toward College’s seven-game victory it has formally recognized Clay Eastern at home tomorrow aft­ mering rift between Van Brock­ Canadian competition Sunday 1 Rolf* ...... 1 0-1 3 Right Pick field a year ago when the Stags Palombizzio (16) and Jerry O’­ 0 Oaglanello ...... 1 1-3 3 Hartford Oourant, is slated for Knights of Columbus couldn’t had a 19-5 record. 76ers Cry Foul After Loss, the elusive unbeaten season. string. as the world heavyweight king ernoon and Glastonbury High lin and Tarkenton. And they and dominated the North Amer­ 3 Mahoney ...... 1 0-1 3 Brien (10) made it a trio in 0 ...... 0 0-3 0 Additional surgery today in New picked a better and more Yale (9-7) played the nation’s ___ . — , — The rest of the ranking teams L>ew Aicindor hit only 16 but snubbed the controversial Friday in Glastonbury while the knew the Van Brocklin tem­ ican figure skating champion­ Indian matmen (0-8) close reg­ double figures for South. york .Satuiday night the East qualified person as its honored fourth-rated team, Princeton, to I V T T ) 4 T ^ 4 - ^ CT 1 / a survived. ’Third-ranked Louis­ points, but Lucius Allen - added champion In declining to name perament. ships with three victories in the 14 Totals 36 6-18 68 ular season competition against four events. The Eagles were again held Hartford Explorers stage guest o n the annual Irish Sports a standstill Friday before los- \|-%/\ I I illT TO 0 / 2 I t RITI Oft ville, 20-2 another former No. 2 22 for UCLA, which hosts Dife- anyone Boxer of the Year. "This is a real blow,” Finks East (66) an attracUve twinbill at East Ntaht than Alice Madden. The .no. t L iciio hurt -i- 1 - L F j r l . A l . A l / V T / A V -P and a likely cihoice to get anoth­ gon and Oregon State next Clay earned undisputed pos­ Hartford High tomorrow after­ said. “ This is a very dark day A sparkling performance by to a single double figure per­ P B r Pt*. . r. .. .n ui . Night than Alice Madden, m e i„g 81-80, and the Elis had former. Jim Reynolds with 1 2 Reynolds ...... 6 0-3 13 er try at bolding the spot, weekend. session ot the heavyweight noon at Clarke Arena. for the Vikings . . . there’s no world champion Peggy Flem­ 2 Lombardo ...... 1 o-o 3 Hartford High, alf proceeds to

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Nine rooms, 6 Manchester 649-5306 Cape, In or near Manchester. Opportunity Employer WAIiLAOB Co. Engaged be guarded against because of mulUgas system suitable for $115. Parking. 15 Forest St., tentlal. Store, office and bar- ^ Agency, 646-013L Manchester Parkade bedrooms, 8V& baths, modem Louis Dlmock, Realty, 649- Help Wanted— Male 36 Help Wanted— Male 36 trade. Closed Mondays, F. E. Wtehen all bullt-lns, plus O O VBim i’Y -e x c ^ e n t buy 8 9323. The engagement of Miss Jen- the major uncertainties of the space flight had even been dem- Bray. 737 Main SL, State off Main St., 646-0090, 843- her shop on first floor, apart- j p R E A L E S T A T E C O . NB3W GARRISON Colonial — 8 Manchester 649-8306 nifer Doreen Totten to Kenneth mission. onstrated. A long development 5875. ment on second, plus two sin bar-b-cue In famUy sized kltch- ® bedrooms, 1% TRUCK DRIVER wanted for lo- PLUMBER OR plumber’s help- yv^ fITED - Carpenter's help- Thea.re Building. gle homes and garages. Total mal dining room, cabinet kltch- 643-5129 BIX ftOOM Garrison Colonial en "sunken* baths, family room, large fire- WANTED TO BUY direct from Mitchell Ray, both of Manches- "It is recommended that firm period was avoided by drawing cal deliveries for electric er, top wages, excellent work- steady employment. Call en, 2 bedrooms, recreation family room, 2-car garage, vmg iq placed U'vlng room, patio, nice owner to private party. Old ter, has been announced by her restraint be applied in formulat- on the technology and experl- M ANCH ESTER — 3 room annual income $6,900. Financ­ convenient to schools and bus cathedral ceiling, central air- wholesaler, excellent opportu- ing conditions, steady em- 643-9551. room, landscaped yard. Mar- Philbrick Agency, Realtors, yard. Mortgage assumption farm house, Oolonial, or Salt parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chris- Ing plans for crew activity on ence gained in Mercury and apartment, first floor, appli­ ing available. Asking $50,000. transportation. Utirlng room conditioning. $46,0(X). Philbrick nity for advancement. Must be ployment. All work in close ------Ion E. Robertson, Realtor, a n c HESTER VICINITY — 4 646-6347. available. Asking $15,000. F. Box or will consider exenange topher W. Totten of 50 Sum- the lunar surface during the Gemini using a 100 per cent ox- Fuel and Feed 49-A ances, heat and hot water in­ F. M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682, with fireplace, formal dining Agency, Realtors, 649-6347, high school graduate with mil- radius of Manchester. Call 8^3 5953. Ranch with breezeway M. Gaal Agency, 643-2682. Gall for my 3-famlly In Manchester, mlt S t first attempt,” the group said In ygen system." cluded, small quiet building. Gail Green. 74-2-7092. MANCHESTBR — 2 • family, room, kitchen and lav on first itary serrice completed Write 649-2860 between 9-5. PLUMBER— For weekend and Green, 742-7092. Phone 649-4336 and talk It over. Her fiance is a son of ’Mr. a weekend report. It also Seamans told the senators Hayes Agency, 646-0101. MANCHESTER—6 room Garrl- and - -- o garage, = ■ 2 bedrooms, large , central. Excellent condition. ^ floor. Second floor-8 bed- FOUR BEDROOM Ranch ron- Box Z, Herald. An equal op­ ------evening work. 643-0361. SEASONED HARDWOOD for and Mrs. Lonnie M. Ray of 174 warned against being too early Soviet spacemen breathe an SPRAY PAINTER for wood ------son Colonial, modem kitchen kitchen and living . car garage. Large lot. For In- rooms, full bath, large closets, ventently located near East portunity employer. sale. 74” 6215, 742-6830. 3 ' 2 ROOM heated apartment, with built-in range, dIsh-wash- starter home^ !14 200. Wolver- formation call Mitten Agency, powder room. Extra featurM Hartford. Large living room W. Middle Tpke. in attempts to establish a per- oxygen-nitrogen mixture com- fini.shing. Shop work only, good WE NEED A driver for our stove and refrigerator, second company pick-up truck to de- ^ BOLTON er, disposal, 2-zone hot water ton Agency, Realtors. 649-2813. Realtors, 643-6930 include walk-out basement, with fireplace, 2 ceramic Miss Totten, a 1965 graduate manent base on the moon. parable to ordinary air. opportunity. Displaycraft Inc., floor, central location, $125. of Manchester High School, is Cochairmen of the committee The report by the President’s 643-9557. liver and pick-up parts. Should SALE - Good quality bal- monthly^ 643“n 5 r 9 “ r m ’.-5 p^m! ______sundeck. Moderately priced, hatha, unusual 14x20 family Ten acres of land In addi­ heat, excellent financing, $19,- f^fiW LISTING — 3 bedroom Latin Nations to Sign employed at Aetna Life and were Dr. Franklin A. Long of Space Advisory Committee said haveVinvp knowledgeUrirvu/lAfip-p ofnf H theip greaterPTPfiter ed _j ^ hay,__ 742-7035. ^ M/^CHESTER — $16,900 6 10 per cent down. 80 year room, 2-car garage. Excellent FULLER tion to building with large 900. Philbrick Agency. Real- with two professionally Casualty Inaurance Co., Hart- Cornell University and Dr. Lew- that with the target date for the Hartford area. If qualified, ap­ ONE 3-ROOM and one 5-room room Cape, garage, treed lot. mortgage available. Wesley E. value, 10 per cent down. 80 banquet rooms plus pavil­ tors, 649-5347.______finished rooms in basement. ford. Mr. Ray, a 1963 graduate ig m . Branscomb of the Joint basic Apollo goal of a manned ply in person. Klock Co., 1272 apartment. No pets or chil­ Central location, near schools, smith Realtor, 643-1567. year mortgage available. Wes­ ion and large recreation MANCHESTER — two new 2- All city utilities yet has a quiet of Manchester High School, institute for Laboratoiy Astro- landing on the moon only three BRUSH CO. RETIRED MAN Tolland Tpke. dren. Call 643-2068 before 7 :30. bus, shopping. Bel Air Real _ , « ley Ri Smith, Realtor, 648-1567. Garden— Farm— area. Excellent location family flats, 5-5. Ready for oc- country atmosphere. Possible Estate, 643-9332. BOWERS SCHOOL -G arrison Nuclear Ban Treaty served two years with the U.S. physics in Boulder, Colo. years away. It Is essential to ______Colonial 7 rooms, 4 years old. Has JANITORS — Part-time, eve­ Dairy Products 50 c o l o n i a l m a n o r Apart­ for any club or organiza­ cupancy. Separate furnaces, to assumfi a 4' , 2 mortgage Army. He Is employed at Pratt in a preface to the 99-page start planning the programs of FOR PART-TIME nings. Hartford - Manche.ster ment— includes appliances and tion. city utilities. See and compare, substantial down payment. Bel- MANCHESTER—6 rooms plus Large modern kitchen, 2% Lots For Sol* 73 ^&IXICO CITY (AP) Six- The United States did win the Whitney, Divl^on of Unit- report. President Johnson com- the next decade, Immediate Opening area. Call 643-5691, 3-6 p.m., EGGS — Extra large, strictly utilities, private patio and cel­ Mortgages available. Call fiore Agency, 643-5121^______sunporch, J.V4 baths, garage, baths, large paneled living _ r teen LAtin-Amerlcan nations are right to transport nuclear weap- Aircraft Coip., East Hart- mented that the most careful However, the committee said, MAINTENANCE WORK only. fresh, 49c dozen. Mednicks central convenient location, room, dining room and family w u u d e d i a acre nonr^ww, expected to sign a treaty Tues- ons through flie Panama Canal ,<>^3 consideration was needed “ be- this Is not the time to try to For lar. J. D. Real Estate, 643- J. D. REAL ESTATE Leon Cieszynski, Builder, 649- gjQjj-j- r o OM Cape (possible Farm Market, Route 30, Ver­ 5129. near schools, bus, shopping, room. 2-car garage, walk-out day banning nuclear weapons Zone in accordance with inter- ^he wedding Is planned for cause the opportunities In space write an overly detailed tlmeta- WAREHOUSEMAN -- Perma­ ______6 bedrooms), I'.i baths plus GENERAL CLERK APPLY non. 872-0058. 613-5129 ^43-8779 Bel Air Real’ Estate, 643-9332. basement, $32,500. Philbrick ^ better jua-l'ty. C^l P a^ W. region, but it proba- national law, May 6. are great but the costa axe ble for missions to the plantes. nent immediate opening avail­ rec room, garage, in fine res­ COLONIAL OAK Apartment.s— MANCHESTER — near Main Agency. Realto’rs, ‘ 649-6347. Dougan, Realtor. 649-4686. bly will not become fUHy effec- The Soviet Union expressed high.” “ Maximum immediate prlori- 3 able for reliable man over 25 3 room luxury apartment, Ap------St. 4-famlIy ''ome. Excellent In- idential area. Vacant. Asking FIVE ROOM Ranch with fin ish -___ tive for years. concern over the possibility of Our distributing station The report was finished Jan. ty’’ should be placed on un- MCDONALD’S DRIVE-IN by East Hartford wholesaler. pliances and utilities furnished. ROOMING HOUSE -yearly In- come producer. 4 rooms In $21,600. T. J. Crockett, Real- ed rec room, 3 bedrooms, llv- BRICK RANCH —^l(»aded with b OUTON The treaty is the world’s first permissible explosions for has an interesting and di­ Household Goods 51 10, more than two weeks before manned flights to Venus and Call Mr, Feldman, 289-4338. 643-1055, 649-7857. come, $5,304, excellent return each apartment. Owner wants tor, 643-1577, Ing room with wall-wall_ car- extras, 7 rooms plus finished to ban nuclear weapons In a peaceful purposes, saying such versified position for per­ 46 West Center SL, Manchester 2 adjoining treed and level About Town the fire at Cape Kennedy that Mars to determine which, if el- CLEAN. USED refrigeratora, jr,— on investment. Centrally locat- fast sale. H ayjs Agency. 646- q u a i NT- 4^4 ROOM home In a peUng. Roomy kitchen 'with basement, 2 baths, fireplace, populated area and covers most devices are similar to those son with bookkeeping ex­ PART-TIME Women’s Christian Temper- killed three astronauts In an ther, is the more promising as ranges! automatic washt s! ^ h e a t , hot water, ^all Paul J. Correntl Agen- 0131. natural birch cabinets, oil hot garage, carpeting, Only $25,- building lots in exclusive perience. Applicant must quiet neighborhood, shaded area. 1st lot and 2nd of the western hemisphere be- used for war. But It said it Union will have its annual Apollo spacecraft. the focus of an expanded explo- with guarantees. See them at sto4ie, refngerator, disposal, gy 643-5363 or 643-2125, now. water heat, aluminum combi- 000. T. J, Crockett, Realtor, tween the United States and would sign If the other four nu- tomorrow at 2 p.m. at Su- Testimony about the fire glv- ration pre^am in the 1970s, the be high school graduate. parking included. Nice loca- ______$16,500— Six room Cape, large rear yard, new furnace, ^ ce­ nations, walk-out basement. 643-1677. 1)4 acres. Financing avall- M AN WITH electrical experi- Work Available B. D. Pearl’s Appliances, 649 Antarctica. clear powers did. sannah Wesley HaU of South en last Tuesday by officials of group said. Some typing desirable but tion, $1,50. jler month. Call ------fenced in yard, immediate oc­ ramic tile bath and kltcnen, Immaculate condition. $16,900. ______r— _ a)3le. Price $4,800 each. To ence to service and install o . q Main St. CoH 643-2171. Twenty-one Latln-American The 16 expected to sign were Church. The tee will the National Aeronautics and NASA, the committee said, Is not essential. 649-0308 or 649-8989. Land For Sale 71 cupancy. Leonard Agency, full price, $13,900. Call Paul W. Wolverton Agency, 649-2818. MANCHESTER — 7 room Split see call Donna Luther at electrical signs. VVe will train a.m.-t- 01 o p.m. and Caribbean countries gave BoUvla, Colombia, Costa Rica, ijq^ot Frances E. Willard, in- Space Administration at a not doing all that should be done Realtors, 646-0469. Dougan, Realtor 649-4535. Level, IH baths, dining and 649-5306 or 875-6611. Accepted applicant 'vill en­ you. Permanent position, no WOT PAY 30-50 per cent more? .pjjpjgj, ROOM apartment, re- COVENTRY — 376’ frontage, 18 final approval to the treaty Sun- Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, temational founder of the or- closed session of the Senate In the line of integ^rated plan- Our low overhead (no rent or ‘ - CAPE —6 rooms, 4 finished, 2 Uving room, 8 bedrooms, kitch- joy pleasant working con­ layoffs. Excellent wages with Apply frigerator, electric stove, heat acres, $375 per acre. Terms. MANCHESTER—6______room_ bunga- ST. JAMES PARISH —7 room day after almost four years of Guatemala, Haiti, Honduras, Mi^zation, and la open to the space committee was released ning for the years of planetary employes) means low discount unflnished. Good condition, en with bullt-lns, family room, B & W ditions, periodic Increases opportunity to eam additional and hot water, centrally locat­ Pasek, Realtors, 289-7475. lowin like-new condition, $16,- Split Level, I'A baths, dining negotiations. Five of the 21 said Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, “ the weeknd. exploration ahead. The panel prices on quality new furniture. handy to center of town, $16,- one car garage. Low 20's. Own- The BARROWS and and company paid fringe . income. Apply, Radding Signs, TyTpTVQxiAI.D’S D R I V E -I N ed. 647-9687, 643-5211 after 5 900. Philbrick Agency, Real- room, family room, garage, 600. Philbrick Agency, Real- er, 649-3406. WALLACE 06: '• they could not sign it Tuesday Panama, Paraguay, Pera and ----- NASA Deputy Director Robert also suggested that better use of 42 Burn.side Ave., East Hart- •IVICDUINALD S u n i v c . llN For saving.s, service, and satis­ benefit programs. p.m. tors, 649-5347. '■H; large beautiful landscaped ton , 649-5347. Manchester Parkade but indicated they would do so Venezuela. Manchester Wates will meet C. Seamans Jr. testified that a manned flight might be made faction, without high pressure Houses For Sale 72 ______^- yard. $23,900. Philbrick Agen- ford, between 9 a.m.-12 noon 46 West Center St. GARDNER ST. — Exceptional Manchester 649-5306 later. tomorrow at the Italian Ameri- any suggestion that the space than sending a human crew on a or call Mr. Radding at 528- salesmanship, visit us today. MANCHESTER — Cobb Hill, cy. Realtors, 649-5347. extra The treaty bars the testing, APPLY IN PERSON $10,900—4 ROOM Ranch, porch, KANE RD., Manchester — 6 room * CflLllcan UiiUD, dub, Ilwunugc Bldiidge Dt- St- fvcttgi* Weigh- pre^ram program WelO was being pusiicu pushed W-MJ too Eiyuy flyby mission to Mars to 1976, a 3233 for an appointment. LeBlann Furniture Co,, 195 ONE HOUSEKEEPING room Now under construction Colo­ Here’s a home for those Inter­ use, construction or acquisition — Pensonnel Department — INSPECTOR — E X p e r i e n c- full cellar. GI or conventional L i t l & i m i f l l l ing in 'wiU be from 7 to 8 p.m. fast in order to beat the Soviets NASA goal. South St., Rockville. 875-2174. Apply Marlow’s, 867 Main St nials and Raised Ranches GREEN MANOR 7 large ested in modem U’vlng at Its places,nl^es. atures. M^CHBISTBR of nuclear weapons by countries financing. Mitten Agency, bulu by'An-saYdr all cVt^’ util- rooms, plus U 2 batlis for $18^- -K -m-fc 1 A coiilection for the Heart Fund ed. Must be able to read stand­ Open 9-8, S iturday 9-5. hv Annnldi nil citv util- . . Agency, Realtor*. * r ® ' * ^ * ’ to the zone but leaves the door MODERN 4 room second floor Realtors, 643-6930. beet In a price range you can Leonard l o Jt IISS X S r l C y win be taken instead of ex- FULLER BRUSH CO. ard inspection equipment. ______— ------■, ______ities. For further information 600. ”Vaesnt, • Best buy in town. afford. This 6 room contempor­ rural. All to town, diftorent nuclear explosions for apartment. Heat, hot water, 646-0469. changing valentines. The group 88 Long Hill St. PART^TIME Overtime, salary high. Call 529- ELECTRIC range. good call Charles Lesperance, 649- T, J. Crockett, Realtor, 643- locations. Call now. Hayes p^ceful purposes. condition, apartment size TEN ACRES, stately 7-room ary ranch Is loaded with extras Manchester GOP Chairman is open to aU Interested worn- r f U r l U 2.507 days or nights call Mr. electric range, refrigerator, 2 1577. mtil onlv 2 vear* vouiur Being VICTORIA RD.. Manchester — Agency, 646-0131. East Hartford refrigerator. Call 522-8605, stone 1840 Colonial, hot water 7620. ana orviy * year* young, jaciiig ^ , -J, However, , the— treaty----- — ..^bans —J any ^ixancis pvancls Denajtrera DellaFera wiu wiU not not ai- at- en. Fuel truck driver needed Barcomb, 643-5012. Arrow Tool car parking Included. Country 8:.30 a.m,-5 p.m. 643-4297 , 6 heat, fireplace, excellent con­ sqM due to owner’s transfer, w h ^ a fine buy to a 6^^ BUILDING LOTS -B u sh HiU device which releases uncon- Saturday’s mass meeting for 3 evenings a week. 5 Co., Wethersfield. location. $125. Adults, 643-7056. 5 'i ROOM RANCH on a quiet WETTHERELL ST., Manchester An Equal Opportunity p.m.-to p.m. dition, long road frontage. dose to all dovm-U^ facil- colmi^ v^h ^ of toe ^ building lota. H. M. trolled nuclear energy "and has the Hartford HUton, caUed ______p.m.-midnight. Apply in residential street. 3 generous —Brand new and ready for Im­ Kcffee Kraftera of the YWCA Employer COTTAGE ST,- 4 room tene­ Hutchins Agency, 649-5324. Tracking Ship Delays person: mediate occupancy, this 8 ities. Can Doris Smith, J ^ s 1 ^ fw g^aen^s u^ng « Frechette, Realty, 644HH46, or » 8 « « P characteristics suited to give exposure to toe two lead- wiU meet Wednesday at 9:80 ROUND CENTER pedestal sol­ bedrooms, kitchen with built- Help Wanted— ment, .second floor, $90. Call room ranch combines the Realty Co., Realtors, 64S-U21. J ' 289-3668. for warlike purposes,” and tech- C andidas for Republican ajn . at toe Community Y. id oak table. Ijovc seat, cottage ’MANCHESTER — nearly new, ins. Large living room with Nicely landscaped lot and one MORIARTY BROTHERS 649-4498. charm of rural living with the Mi-aim Call Mr Conver------„ . . „ ——— *dcal experts say at present gtate chairman. DellaFera said Members are reminded to brtag M ale or Female 37 bureaus. 611-8962. quality built two families. Sep­ fireplace. Family room. 2-car *j I ^ s S t v O o .^ a J . •• " " detectable difference that he has a previous appoint- a vase or a container, a piece of WANTED 301 Center St., Manche.ster WANTED — couple to share arate furnaces, excellent fi­ garage, $19,700. Wolverton convenience of in-town facil­ Docking at Durban TEACHERS - tors 643-1121 ’ ^ peaceful device and ^ g „t of long standing. styrofoain, and wire cutters for experienced, CTJBIC FOOT Coldspot re­ furni.shed 5 room R.anch with nancing available. Hayes Agen­ Agency, Realtors, 649-2813. ities. Built with the best of TWO FAMILY HOUSE tors, 64S-ii2i. TRUCK DRIVER — Inter­ English, Math, History, Sci­ Realty, 644-0445, 289-3568. one that can be used for war. frigerator, reasonable, 649- working widow. Call 649-5553 cy, 646-0131. materials and workmanship. Planning to attend toe meet- making of glazM flower ar- DURBAN, South Africa (AP) at the provincial governor** rea* mill, first shift. ence, Guidance, private school. GENERAL JANITOR helper for 2053. between 2-5 p.m., or 649-0271 NO DOWN VA, 10 per cent down Call Mr Convertino, Jarvis MANCHESTER-^plc and span MANCHESTER 3 vlew-of b l X T ^ i l S e r T l m m ^ " * ' r a n g ^ ^ . Mr*. Anthony Sal- l ^ n ^ . ' ^ ^ k T X torL^^ti*^ Write P.O. Box 3084. Central Eldridge SL Six and five BLEXITRIOIAN — Indus­ local printing plant, part-time. after 6. conventional. Six room Cape, Realty Co., Realtors, 643-1121. Six room Ranch on toe east ^ ^^^ea- roimttiefto toHone - chairman; ^ host®®- Station, Hartford, Conn. 06103. duplex, reasonably priced, , 1 , ------1 AU countries in the zone — ------— ------’ satelUte tracking ship Sword stained glass windows at too trial, first shift. 3-10 p.m. daily. Apply Allied large lot. Hutchins Agency, THREE ACRES PLUS M ANCHESTER — New listing. excellent condition. In­ ^ resWenttal area cu v . _ have signed central in xrar. Knot, reported at the weekend Holy Blood basilica and i^irayed Printing Services, 579 W. Mid­ — ELECTRIC STOVE Hotpoint, SECOND F L O O R - Brand new Realtors, 649-5324 and 100 frontage. Ideal for toe ^ $40,000 home*. CaU Lee committeeman from the 4th AMred P. Werbner of jg be planning to enter Durban glass splinters from a window In Six rootn Cape, Bowers cludes 4-car garage. Call M A IN T E NANCE MA­ dle Tpke., Manchester. good condition. $20. 649-2104. 4 room apartment. Heat, hot young family and features 8 opecnough for details. L. C. * Tnipir iAiHaiaHirA^ “ Man to service office equip­ 1773. ■ 643-5129 MAN — Alternating, 3 piece of property and must at $22,600. Wolverton Agency, Quattro. J. D. Real Estate, 648- 4- AU five nuclear powers “"^“® ^ ^ take Ws ship into Durban to- ^ the seaside resort of B laden- ment. Good mechanical MINIATURE POODLE-male, be seen to be appreciated. Realtors. 649-2818. 6129. have signed a protocol binding The meeting was caUed by ^ a k ^ CouncU, Degree of Tuesday. bergen with three men in It shifts (relief man). FOUR ROOM apartment — 22 ability needed. Electrical apricot, 4 months old, pedigree ______— . — — them to re.snect the document. A. Searle Pinney, who has re- Pocahontas wiU meet Wednes- Machinery and Tools 52 Chestnut St. Adult.s. Garage WATCHMAN- Third .shift. knowledge helpful. Con­ with all .shots, housebroken. $18,900 — 8-BEDROOM Ranch, 4-4 EXPANDABLE DUPLEX C u h u rh ail F a r 7 5 However, any signer can have signed as state chairman, effec- 7:30 p.m. at Odd FeUows '*'® available. Call 643-4677. T. J. CROCKETT tinuous on the job train­ 289-6998. COMPLETE SET ninehinist's large kitchen, fireplace, ahi- large wooded loL separate BUDHroon FOr aOW effective immediately tive Feb. 28. He has invited h m l Were W l be a social time saying he definitely APPLY ing. Car necessary. Job tools, asking $250. Can be seen ROOM WI’TH kitchen privileges Realtor 643-1577 EACH PRESCRIPTION IS ' mlnum siding, garage, base- furnaces, nice location, Leon- VBRNON — 6 room Oolonial, for Its territory. The treaty pro- the entire GOP State Central . rofreshments. Attackers Unkiumn security and opportunity HEALTHY - purebred collies. 41 Chestnut between 6-9. 649- centrally located, Mrs, Dorsey, ment 106x470 lot, trees, fenc- aid Agency, Realtors, 646- uyj„g jhilng room, vldes for creation of an agency Committee, all RepubUcan leg- ____ “ the necessary clearance from gEOUL, South I&rea (AP) — Cheney Brothers Inc. for advancement. Excep­ Nicely marked. No papers. 0774. American authorities.*' 14 Arch St. A PRECIOUS DOCUMENT ed, landscaped. Hutchins Agen­ 0469. modern kitchen with bullt-lns, to administer it after 11 nations Islators, all GOP town chiair- American Field Service U.S. miUtary authorities said 649-9^4. 31 Cooper Hill St., Manche.ster tionally high fringe bene­ $97. PAYS ALL. Assume 4% per cy, Realtors, 649-6324. 84 900 ASSUMES 6)4 mortgage. 1% baths, garage. Marlon K. sign. men and vice < ^ rm en . and committee will have Its '^® *^®" Personnel office open Monday- fits. THREE ROOM furnished apart­ AKC (JOLLIES. 7 weeks old, Antiques 56 cent mortgage. Attractive 3- A Doctor practically devotes his entire adult r i i ^ S n l l t ^ v e l Robertson, Realtor, 643-6958. Cuba did not participate in toe representatives of toe press, nhd-winter meeting Wednesday P®™l»sion from toe ^ t h ^ r i - determine toe identity ot toe Friday 8 a,m.-5 p.m. Call 643- ment. parking, private en­ NEW LISTTNO — Manchester, Six room Split Level. Re ------_ g„d said it would radio and television, A turnout ^jJhom e of Mr. government for toe Sword attackers who shot at a patrol PITNEY-BOWES INC. sables and tris. Exceptional bedroom Ranch, fireplace, life to gain the needed knowledge that enables 4141 for other hour appoint­ WANTED TO BUY Antiques, trance, $100. monthly, heat and trees, view. Hutchins Agency, not sign. The five nuclear pow- of about 500 is expected. . n. -Ranrh 143 Knot to enter the harbor was jggg than a mile south of the markings. Full while collars. the writing of a, prescription. After many years ments. Call 233-5581 for Appointment steins, furniture, pewter, lead­ utilities included. Suitable for Realtors, 649-5324. 742-6622. at college and internship, it is still obligatory ed lamps, art glass, primitives, couple. No pets. Porter St. 649- HOME DELIVERY An Equal Opportunity AKC DACHSHUND puppies, 9 any quantity, 644-8962. 5725. CHENEY ESTATE—14 rooms, 4 to read hours of new medical reports each week. Employer weeks old. Champion blood batlis, 2-car garage, approx­ A Pharmacist al.so .spends almost as many SALESMEN lines, black and tan. 649-1070 imately 3 acres of lan

■ Manche$ter-^A City of VUUme Charm VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 114 ...GO'GO'GO To Where The BUYS (TWENTY PAGES) aI a NCHESTER, c o n n ., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY If, 1967 (Claaeifled Adveiilalng on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENn* Anti-Maoists Declare Hanoi’s Scorn Routs Are $0 Terrific On Generai Dectric APPLIANCES Martial Law in Tibet TOKYO (A P )— Bloody chi. They further reported a big border. The report said a Soviet clashes have broken out in' step up the power ladder by battalion opened fire on a Viet Peace Prospect Tibet, and forces opposing Mao’s wife. Chinese army company and was WONDERFUL VALUES on G-E RANGES and WASHERS Mao Tse-Tung have declar­ A correspondent of the Japa­ repulsed. It said Soviet soldiers nese newspaper Sankei Shimbun were captured but later re­ ed martial law in the Tibet­ said 25 top military men have leased. an capital of Lhasa, Japa­ come under fire as followers of Self-Cleaning Does nese reports from Peking If true, this would be the first Would ^ you ' believe General Electric the bourgeois, reactionary line. known exchange of shots be­ m Everything said today. Wall posters put up by the General' Joe is back ? U.S. Renews tween the two Communist pow­ Wait for tomorrow’s VVashably Reports quoting wall posters postal and telegraph workers ers since the Maoist purge be­ 0 in Peking said dissidents led by Herald and see! 3T RANGE Perfect said that Mao’s aggressive third gan last August, Mao recently ^Open Door’ Gen. Chang Kuo-hua and his wife, Chiang Ching, has been was reported to have ordered an P-7 deputy, Chang Tsal-wang, beat named chairman of a new com­ alert all along China’s border back armed Maoist forces and mittee formed to press Mao's with the Soviet Union. ' Parley Vow seized control of the security purge in central party and gov­ State News General Electric Among the military leaders PUSH agency, police office, Lhasa Mu­ ernment organizations. WASHINGTON (AP)— SAVE A Included In the wholesale indic> nicipal party headquarters and Her new importance was un­ ment were Vice Defense Minis­ The North Vietnamesi BUTTON the People's Committee. derlined by the fact that Pre­ r DOUBLE OVEN RANGE ter Hsiao Ohlng-kuang, air force Many Assist used 3,770 trucks and ves­ BUNDLE mier Chou En-Ial, who might Peking-based correspondents commander Wu Fan-hslen, navy sels to rush at least 25,000 Automatic Self Cleaning Oven. have been expected to head of Yomiuri and Kyodo news deputy commander lA Tso-peng, tons of ammunition an4 such a committee, has been At Valentine service said that last Friday Ulanfu, commander of the Inner equipment toward South named to serve on It. as Mrs. armed troops, including peas­ Mongolian military district, and Vietnam during the boml> RANGE ants who used hoes and sickles, Mao’s sulviser. General Electric SAVE A Wang Bn-mab, commander of Marriage ing pause, the Defense De­ Best model. clashed with pro-Maoists inflict­ Another wall poster reported the Sinklang military district. a clash between Soviet and Red partment said today. ing casualties on scores of per­ Veteran Marshals .Ho Dung WINDSOR. (AP) — Val­ CL@^ BUNDLE sons and took more than 10 pris­ Chinese troops on an unspeci­ This was calculated to be entine’s Day was some­ AMERICANA RANGE oners. fied date on the Manchurian (See Page Bight) nough to support a 10,000-maa 4 Reports said some 400 pro- thing special today for division in combat tor 250 daysi Maoists were trapped inside Maria Varadi and Gabor a spokesman said. General Electric pro-Mao revolutionary rebel Fodor, both 19-year-old In the 96 hours of the Tet barracks. Hungarian refugees. truce, the Communists were Wall newspapers in Peking They were wed in Town Hall, able to tran^xjrt more war ma« L also indicated today a sweeping Shea Argues Darwin thanks to the efforts of the town terial southward than they h a i AUTO. WASHER . purge of Red China’s leading clerk, a probate judge and a in any previous 30-day period, .3 Water Temps, Lint Filter military men is under way in Circuit Court judge. the spokesman said. Vietnam peace prospects ap­ Mao's drive to weed out sup­ Maria and Gabor came to 4-SPEED Kept Ineommunieado peared at their loWest level hr porters of President Liu Shao- Town (Jlerk George J. Tudan a two months today as Monday’s The counsel tor Roy F. Dar­ year-old Manchester High few days ago with a proMem. General Electric FILTER-FLO resumption of the U.S. air war School student. State law requires parental con­ win seidd today that State Po­ against the North Vietnam end­ During nearly three hours ot sent for pers 6oy, 10, Freed . jVhile fierce weather appar­ o t As Is TYidan’s custom on Val­ supply routes In North Vietnam. lery landed among them. areas in the North Vletsamese BIG SAVINGS ON NEW 1967 G-E DISHWASHERS, REFRIGERATOR-FREEZERS entine’s Day, he didn’t charge ^•v.v . ently kept some buyers away Radio Hanoi declared two were The spokesmen also an­ panhandle. ■ , ' for the marriage license. And Iti Stabbing of from auto showrooms, it also shot down. U S. Navy vessels nounced that one man of the Poor weather conditions limit­ Judge Mcmchun took no lee for prevented many auto workers attacked North Vietnamese U.S. 4th Infantry Division was ed the air raids to the panhan- his services, either. Hartford Girl from reaching their jobs. shipping. killed Sunday and 14 were die area and pampered damage To top it off, the bride and HARTFORD (AP) — Polic* Gives You The report of sales losses Meters May Signal Peking and Pyongyang broad­ wounded when a U.S. plane’s assessment estimates. H ie Air groom received flowers, a wed- Cihlef John J. Kerrigan said to­ General Electric dovetailed with simultaneous cast pledges of continues sup­ bomb went astray during an Force announced its pilots flew 16 cu. ft. day the case invalirlng the fatal losses or cutbacks in production (See Page Eight) port for the Viet Cong from R ^ operation. However, a claymore 12 missions'— about 36 planeli Spotlessly and the highest Inventory of un­ China and North Korea. The mine went off in the same area in the first five hours after .toh' stabbing of elghi-year-old Mi­ sold new autos for any Peb. 1 in Job Quitting Times REFRIGERATOR messages to the guerrillas were just before the bomb explosion, bombing pause ended. chele Tyson will be reconsid­ history. One firm, American F ro«t Guard. 147-lb. Freeier. signed by Defense Ministers Lin and the spokesmen said it might A U.S. spokesman said there ered In view of Juvenile Qmrt w * Glean Motors Corp., closed its plants PH ILAD ELPH IA (A P ) — Silver and Bruce Rosenberg, Piao of China and Kim Chang have caused some of the casual­ “definitely were further’’' action exonerating a 10-year-oId Monday for two weeks to bring There are scores of instruments a research scientist, said in In­ ^Astrohugs’ Bong of North Korea. ties. strikes throughout the day. boy. ks production in balance with “ cockpit to show how an air- terviews the device measures a There was no immediate com­ Dishes The first American air strike The pause in the bombing of ■The boy was officially cleared sales and inventory. plane is running and how much man’s reserve and the rate It is Expected Back ment here on Hanoi’s story of against the Communist north North Vietnam ordered by bf participation in the crime aft­ General Electric All the major carmakers fuel is left, but so far there’s being depleted. the downing of two planes. If since the lunar new year truce Washington lasted 138 hours, 42 er a Juvenile Court hearing and 12 cu. ft. little to show how the pilot Is Silver used the example ot From Space Trip confirmed, the official list of General Motors, Ford, Chrysler began last Wednesday morning beyond the four-day truce Monday, He was released to his and American Motors reported ^vildlng out two drivers: “ A man who has WASHINGTON (AP) — A American losses north of the was made at 1:07 a.m. by two Proclaimed by the South Wet- stepfather and mother. REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER 147 drops in sales for the first 10 A team at the Franklin Insti­ been driving only 15 minutes Is border would rise to 475. a i- . rm. Sparkling spacecraft fuU of Insects and '^e boy had admitted tute believes it has solved that different from one who has been In South Vietnam allied forces " (See Page Nineteen) days of the month as compared the stabbing after several hours to the same February period problem and can show Ik w driving eight hours. The man other organisms is expected to reported only light contact with of quesUoMng by police. Later last year- The difference aver­ much longer — in hours and who has driven eight hours come back to earth tonight or the enemy, but U.S. Air Force Silverware he denied his guilt. aged 20.6 per cent. minutes — a man can effective­ probably can’t drive another and Marine pilots flew a near General Electric SAVE A Wednesday — more than eight The principal withess againal So for this year not one 10-day ly do his job. The study may eight. ’The man who has been record 536 sorties in support of weeks late. him had been a nine-year-ol^ Without sales period has equaled its lead some day to a kind of man- driving only 16 minutes can sweeping infantrymen Monday. boy, who ssdd In court Monday counterpart of last year. meter that works something like drive much longer he has “ We think that most every­ 'The American record for one Valentine Spooning 36”-WIDE REFRIGERATOR that he had made up the story BUNDLE Sales for all of January were your car’s fuel gauge. some reserve.” thing has died,” a National day of such single combat Hand Rinsing because of a grudge. Includes Automatic Icemaker 17 per cent below those for Jan­ Driving, while not physically Aeronautics and Space Adminis­ fU ^ ts in South Vietnam is 549, Carl A. Silver, manager of the The names of the boys in­ uary 1966. taxing, can leave a person ex­ tration spokesman said Monday set last Jan. 13. Institute’s behavioral science Old Welsh Tradition volved were not disclosed be­ and hausted at the end of the day. night. Fighter-bombers were report­ The manufacturers reported laboratory, said the device NEW YO RK (A P ) — Girls, on the practice by ’The Associat­ cause of their age. Sliver explained it this way: When it shot aloft from Cape ed to have killed 27 of the ene­ General Electric combined sales of 170,788 for the would be invaluable for men In what would you think of receiv­ ed Press. Kerrigan said today he had As a person tires, he applies Kennedy Dec. 14, the spacecraft my in a fight stirred up by a Feb. 1-10 period this year. For critical jobs — such as pilots, ing a ^ant, hand-carved wooden Miss . Schaut’s roommate, not yet been notified of the of­ Scraping more and more of himself to the carried a 280-pound experiment U.S. Marine reconnaissance that period last year the total air traffic controllers or radar spoon with engraved hearts and Mickey Spillane — yes, ehe’a a ficial findings in the case. task to maintain a level of effi­ capsule which housed wasps, squad Monday 20 miles south­ BUILT-IN DISHWASHER was 216.116. scope watchers. your initials for Valentine’s Day girl — also thinks it’s a touching "Normally, I don’t receive any 137 ciency. A driver behind the flour beetles, fruit flies, bac­ west of Da Nang. today? idea. Miss Spillane, 23, sug- Information from the Juvenile 2-W ay Wash wheel four hours is still as ef­ teria, frog eggs and assorted The U.S. Command an- That’s the way the Welshmen gested however, that “ if you Court about dispositions,” be fective as one who has been BUILT-IN AUTOMATIC e^ny 19th don’t Uke the guy, you can al- said. “ Any new pertinent in­ Help for Taxpayers l l driving 15 minutes. Both pull rate compartments with built-in about a dozen men, came un­ .1...... 1 . <_ centuries. The spoon symbolized ways hit him over the head with formation about this case com­ away from the curb the same food supplies and warming de­ scathed through three separate General Electric 15.7 Cu. Ft. housekeeping. The Idea was to it.” ing to our attention from any way, both stop at traffic. lights vices. engagements within 2V4 hours. Net Volume express the boy’s earnest desire “ Too out of date for today’s source whatsoever will be in­ the same, both react to driving As a spokesman outlined it, G-E DISHWASHER 2-DOOR Btosatellite, as it was dubbed, to' win the girl’s intention to male,” was the reaction' of Ca­ vestigated. We will review the PORTABLE DISHWASHER situations the same. But eis a the Marines called In artillery Make Sure to Piek was supposed to come down marry him. It’s spooning, if you thie MeSweeney, a 20-year-old entire case.” 127 driver Is at the wheel longer his again in three days so that that killed seven in the first 3-W ay Wash please. Junior at the University of (3all- The body of the Tyson girl muscles become more and more brush, summoned planes for the WITH SOFT FOOD WASTE DISPOSER scientists could see how all the “ I think It’s a very touching fornia .at Los Angeles. was found Jan. 8 in a back REFRIGERATOR-FREEZER tense. That’s why after driving living things were affected by second fight and killed three custom,’ ’ said Ellen Schaut, a “ It’s a symbol of household yard after she had ^ n t the Correet Tax F orm all day you’re stiff or have a with their own weapons in the 19-year-old student at the Plttsr drudgery that should have been afternoon sledding. General Electric sore neck. (See Page Ten) third contact. EDITOR’S NOTE — It’s Im­ but only If you are willing to burgh Art Institute. She com- abolished years ago,” remarked After his confession be w «a By measuring the electrical CONVERTIBLE portant that federal income tax­ axx:ept the standard deduction mented in a sampling ot opinion Cfortnne Guntzel, 24, a pert consistent in his denial, his at­ payers use the tax return form allowed taxpayers for personal signal from the muscles, aind brunette Ph.D. candidate In eco­ torney told the court. PORTABLE DISHWASHER 197 that fits their situation and in­ expenses. plotting it on graphs Silver and nomics at the University of Illi­ After charges againet the boy come. This article,, the second of hi some cases the standard Ills team say they can predict nois. had become known in his neigh:, when efficiency begins to break five, explains that point and deduction is l a i^ r than a tax­ Donna Payne, 21, of Little borhood, there 'was so much hoo^ down. 247 several other procedures. payer’s deductible personal ex­ Rock, Ark., said she would fa­ Ulity toward him there that- he *237 penses aotual'lly were. Some­ The two-year study Is fi­ General Electric vor the custom. was held in custody at the Has 5 separate washing cycles . . . Power arm, power tower, power nanced by a $20,000 grant from Giant zero degree freezer holds up to 156 lbs. of frozen foods. By JAMES MARLOW times the opposite is true. “ The mass producUon gifts of venile detention home. the Public Health Service and shower and exclusive silver shower. Rinse Glo automatically adds Automatic defrost refrigerator section. Twin porcelain enamel WASHINGTON (AP) — There If your expenses were more flowers and candy • are readily Juvenile authoritiee plan t^ 4 the Department of Health, Edu­ DISPOSAL are two basic forms for filing than the standard deduction availabla for presentation to visit his ne^borhood and M * vegetable bins. Temperature control. Magnetic door seal, opens cation and Welfare. rinse agent to the final rinse. Long lasting PVC cushion guard tub. your 1966 income tax return: gives you, you can claim them every girl in an address book, school to make Ms return ftaov . Eliminates Food RapWy easily, closes silently. In the experiments, 20 pairs of 1040, which anyone can use; and In full but in that case you must but the boy is goini- to have to ier. electrodes are attached to the a simpler one, 1040A, the punrii- itemize them all to get credit stop and pick out that very spe­ muscles of the test subjects. card, which only those fitting for them. cial one if he goes to all that ’Then the subject, by using e certain conditions can use. And — in that case you’ll have trouble,” she said. small lever, tries to keep a line If your tafaUe income last to use form 1040 and figure your New York City’s Museum of LONG EASY TERMS . . . TAKE UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY! year wds |10,000 or more, you of flig h t centered on a small own tax. (fourtship. Love and Marriage, screen. have no choice. You must use Asiso, you must use 1040 if a nonprofit organization dedi­ Bulletin At first he works easily, using 1040. And, if it was under $ 1 ^ you are a single person claim­ cated to showing customs only a little of his muscles,. 000, you can use 1040A only If; ing to be “ head of household" or around the world, has on dis­ Eventually he works le ^ and WILSON REVEALS FIANT “ Your Income was entirely a widow or widower claiming to play wooden replicas of the less efficiently and is tensing his from wages reported .on W2 bp a “ surviving spouse’’ or if Welsh 'valentines.from the Car­ LONDON (AP) — PrinM? muscles more and more. OPEN DAILY 9 A.M. TO 9 P. withholding statements or con-, you clahn credit for retirement diff Museum In Wales. Some are Minister Harold Wilsoa re­ “ In theory we ooidd put this aisted of such wages, plus not income or exclusion for sick pay 12 inches to 20 inches long and ported today the exieteace od. more than $200 in dividends and or if you paid an estimated tax in a truck cab, in an airplane, or up to 10 inches wide. na initiatlva—a plan—eiAlole i in a control tower and tell this SATURDAY 9 AAH. to 6 P.M. Interest and wages from which in 1966 or claim travel, tranek- “ It's great as long as the feel­ he said "could bring peaee^ tax was not withheld. ' poriation, moving or other ex­ guy he can d » his job another ing Is mutual — Uiat is if the tomorrow’’ to Vietnam. Otherwise, even though your penses. two hours or three hours,’' saMl gl^l has the same intentions as - told the house ot Oommnna Silver. INC. income was under $10,000, you ’There are two kinds of stand­ the boy,” said Carol Donelly, 20, only a very emoU move must use 1040. ard deduction: the 10 per cent He said It may be too compli­ a biology student at UC3LA. needed to set Into mottaa And — anyone with $6,000 or standard and the minimum, cated ever to put in the family If she didn’t In those days, "a ll the very eompUcateA^ mpre income must figure Ms standard. automobile, but he added: Carol — oh, weU there was al­ machinery that could hrtag|| 445 HARTFORD ROAD own tax from the tax-rate Ih e 10 per cent standard “ Who knows, maybe some ways another ValenUne’s Day ue to peace.” The prime m li^ ' schedule in the instruction idieet means that, without itemising day « driver will look at a met­ coming up and perhaps a new Ister, answering qneatteaa^ “SERVICE” Our Best Produ^ which the .Internal Revenue er and say to his wife, ‘TMey I£a- In the Hoose of Commons o « ' or needing to prove anything Love’s day, or Valentine’s Day is contemplated on the beach of liaHebre, spoon with new iniUals. Always Plenty of Free Parking Space Service sends all taxpayers. - albont your dedu^ble expenses, ble, we'd better stop at the next VAUENTINE SWEETHEARTS hie talks with Soviet P remie#'^ If your income was under $6,- you get 10 per cent off your in- motel. The meter says I ‘U be Oalif. A fter combining their talents to draw a huge heart, Loveday Conquest AZTEC, N.M. (AP) — Mr. Alexei N. Koeygtn, gave M>* 000 you can find your tax, with­ too tired to drive In anoUter 90 (believe it or not) and Steve Cypher sit and dream. The heart, they said, sym- details ot this lalttollvo out llgiuing lit, in the tax-taUs (See Page Five) mlniitail” ■bolize(i their wish for peace and love for the world. (AP Photofax) ,1